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APPLICATION NO LKAYB TO
MU, UAL UTATB
GEOF'T*, Baldwin County
Luther U. Blood worth and Harvey
B. Bloodworth having applied as
Executors o.' the last will and Testa
ment of W. T. Bloodworth, late of
said County, deceased, for leave to
sell all the real estate located in
Baldwin County, Georgia, belong
ing to said deceased, this is. there
fore to notify all persons interested
that said application will be heard
the first Monday in May. 1935.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary, B. Co. Ga.
IlHUtTY YEARS
AGO IN BALDWIN
New. CaM Fna TW Fife af
Tkt TV Weak
of April «, IMS.
Milledgeville, Ga. f April 3, 1905. We
k the undersigned dry goods merchants
J rf Milledgeville, agree to close our
f respective places of business at 6:00
I o'clock P. M., begining May 1st,
' 1905. Saturdays excepted until Sep
tember 1st: H. V. Sanford, Good-
& Wooten. The Joseph Dry
Goods Co., Peter J. Cline, M. A. Mc-
Craw, J. Ohlman E. E. Bell. E. E.
Bass.
The Merchants Sc Farmers Bank's
recent statement shows that that
institution is enjoying a large de
gree of prosperity, under its pres
ent excellent management. The
amount on deposit was the largest
the bank has ever shown at this
season of the year, and it is e videat
that its popularity is on the increase.
The affairs of the bank are direct
ed by the President, Judge John T.
Allen and the Cashier Robert L.
Day. both of whom enjoy the confi
dence and esteem of the people of
Milledgeville.
the Augusta UVB PENGUUA FROM AMORAL
■PAD’S Lira* AMERICA
Mr. B. I. Fraley, who recently
purchased the Joeeph lot on Jeffer
son street, will greatly improve the
property. He will remodel the house,
by moving from street and extend
ing the veranda.
The McComb Mount place was sold
at public sale Tuesday by Messrs. J.
A. Horne, W. W. Moran and J. G.
Ellis, commissioners appointed by
Judge Lewis for the purpose. It was
purchased by Messrs. Gordon Mc
Comb or’ Sparta and J. H. McComb,
of this city, for $1,100. •
Mr. Bernard Cline of this city
graduated at the Medical College
in Atlanta last week, and received
his diploma. He was appointed, with
two other graduates to a position on
the medical staff at Grady's Hospi
tal in Atlanta.
Hon. Thomas W. Hardwick, mem
ber of Congress from the Tenth Dis
trict has accepted the invitation to
pronounce the commencement ora-1 family of this splendid
tion at the Military College on Tues- it further resolved that
day. May 30.
RESOLUTIONS ON THE DEATH OF
DR. M. F. STEMBRIDGE
Whereas, Almighty God, in His in
finite wisdom, has called from us our
devoted friend and counselor. Dr.
Millard Franklin Stembridge, and
Whereas, during many years of
his life, Dr. Stembridge, as a trus
tee of the Georgia Military College,
gave unstintingly and unselfishly of
his time and labor for the advance
ment of this institution and its ideals.
Therefore, be it resolved that the
sympathy of the faculty of the Geor
gia Military College be extended to
Mr. Fred Hough Is Dead
This announcement passed rapid
ly over the city yesterday morning
and caused a feeling of profound
sorrow in the hearts of all our peo
ple.
Deputy Grand Commander W. S.
Rockwell, who holds the Office of
Grand Recorder in the Grand Com-
mandery of Georgia, will visit Mil-
ledgeville on the evening of May
13th. for the purpose of inspecting
Plantagenet Commandcry No. 12.
There
i copy
these resolutions be sent to the
family of Dr. Stembridge. that
copy be spread upon our records,
and that a copy be sent to the local
press.
MRS. ELIZABETH BROWN; MAJOR
T. H. RENTZ. MAJOR SAM
WHATLEY; Faculty Committee.
LANGLEY’S “Fashion* of The Ho»r”.
LOCAL STUDENTS PLACED ON
DEAN'S LIST
The Dean’s list of the Georgia State
College for Women which has just
been issued from the office of Dean
three candidates for i Hoy Taylor includes the names of
this degree—Companions Pumpelli. thirteen students from Milledgeville
R. H. Wooten and Chas. L. Moore, j and vicinity. A general average of 85
The ceremony of initiation is very is required for eligibility to
impressive and full of interest, both ■ scholastic honor,
to the Sir Knights and to the candi- The local girls whose names
dates. found on the list are: Miss Virginia
Carroll. Miss Dimples Lewi:
The bam of Mr. C. F. Riley, who Eatonton: Miss Anita Tcnnille. of
lives at Trilby in the Southern por- Hardwick: and Miss Mary Goldstein,
tion of the county, was burned early! Miss Rhosland Leaptrotl Miss Mar-
Tuesday morning. I guerite Ivey. Miss Rose Ivey, Miss
| Julia Lockhart. Miss Caroline Wed-
Thc funeral services of Mr. Charles dington. Miss Olive Jordan. Miss
Lane were held at the Methodist Maude Holloway, Miss Mary Eliza-
•-lurch Tuesday aftemon. Rev. D. W. 1 both Chandler, and Mrs. lone Bass
i -rannen officiating. The remains : Dean. Mrs. Geo.
" re interred in the city cemetery.
The pallbearers were: *Messrs. Geo. LANGLEY’S “Fashions of The Hour", i
H. Tunncll. Henry’ Goodman. E. L.
Barnes. W. G. Hines. L. C. Hall and
J. E. Kidd.
One a! the most remarkable
tures of the animal kingdom la the
proud strutting Penguins from way
down at the South Pole.
When Admiral Byrd and his party
landed at Little America, countie**
millions of these funny little fel
lows, were the only reception crowd.
They had never before seen any
human. They came right up and
were very friendly to all Byrd'a
crew, the reason they had no fear
was that, no one had ever scared or
tried to hurt them, and today, they
are the pets of every man at the
Antarctic base.
When the Pacific Whaling Com
pany sends their big educational ex
hibit of Sea Life, here for two day'i
only Thursday and Friday, April
4th and 5th. On a special built 100
ft. all steel railway car, which will
be open to the public on the tracks
of the Central of Georgia Railroad
at Green Street and Cen. of Ga. De
pot *for two. days starting Thursday
April 4th, and ending Friday April
5th, open daily 0 A. M. to 11 P. M.
Among the many educational fea
tures of the Big Whale Car are
family of real LIVE Penguins, di
rect from the South Pole, tons of
ice are used every day for them in
their big tank. You may see them
strutting all over the place. They*
are a wonderful sight to see. When
vou go to see the Big 68 Ton, 55 Ft.
Long Whale, and many other deep
sea monsters, be sure you see the
Live Penguins. It is a very rare
sight to gaze on.
The Big Whale Exhibit is strictly
a high class, educational attraction.
One every child should see. A crew
of 20 men are with it to show and
explain all the various features to
every one, and the admission is only
ten cents to everybody. Don’t miss
it.
APPLICATION FOE
ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
L. N. Jordan having in proper
form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on
estate of James B O’Quinn, late of
said county, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
kin of James B. O’Quinn to be and
appear at my office within the time
allowed by law, to-wit, on the first
Monday in May, IMS, end ahow
cause, if any they can, why perman
ent administration should not be
granted to L. N. Jordan on hi* estate.
This April 1, 1935.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary. B. Co.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
To Whom It May Concern:
Mary Hall the widow of MU us
Hall, Sr., deceased, having filed her
application for year’s support out
of the estate of said Milus Hall Sr.,
and the appraisers appointed to set
apart said year’s support having
made their return, all creditors and
heirs of said deceased are notified
to show cause before me at the May
Term, 1935, of the Court of Ordinary
of said County why the application
U. S. P. O., MilledgeviUe, Ga.
Office of the Custodian to sealed
b.ds in duplicate subject to execu
tive order No. 6646, dated March 14,
1934, wUl be publicly opened in this
office at 3 P. M., April 18th 1935,
for tfurnishin* all labor and ma
terials and performing all work for
interior and Exterior repairs and
painting, at this building in accord
ance with the specification, -pies
of which may be obtained fro the
Custodian only. E. A. Tigner, Custo-
LANGLEY’S "Fashions of The Hour"
"Now I'm Pktera
of (With,” Says Lady
After Taking CARDU1
Hors la bow Oarduft helped aa
U$taaa lady. .
tam pains in my
avttss Mis. A. Q.
Abu 1 wm so thin and ret, 1
read of Cardul and dKldad totafea
tt. I noticed at one* it was http-
tag me. I kept taking Cardul an*
tfl I bad flnhhad five botttoa. I
woman testify Cardul
than. If tt dost not tan
consult a physician.
Id not be granted and return
made the Judgment of the Court and
ordered of record.'
This April 1, 1935.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary, B. Co. Ga.
CITATION
To All Whom It May Concern:
Allen H. Brantley having applied
- me for permanent letters of ad
ministration upon th'» estate of Af-
fire Brantley, deceased; this i* to
notify the next of kin and creditors
of said deci .sed that said application
wil Ibe heard before me at the May
Term, 193o, of the Court of Ordinary
of said County.
This April 1, 1935.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary, B. Co. Ga.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
To Whom It May Concern:
Lorene Wood Vinson, the widow
of Henry C. Vinson, deceased, haw
ing filed her application for year's
support out of the estate of said de
ceased. and the appraisers appointed
to set apart said year’s support hav
ing made their return, all creditors
and heirs of said deceased are noti
fied to show c ause bd.’ore me at the
May Term, next, of the Court of
Ordinary of said County why the
application ashould not be granted
and the return made the judgment
of the Court.
This April 1, 1935, 1935.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary B. Co. Ga.
BRI CK Thatclink Like st — 1
BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS
Dim ■ No Waite ia On Bricke.
V. JU, Qabk tettwiMi la A*,
RICH CU) FACE BRKX—FEE BRICK—COMMON BRKX
Milledgeville Brick WorksCo
MILLEDQEVtLLE, GA.
libHdil IMS by J. W. M MHi ■
K- a Ms—Wsn. Presides!
EYE STRAIN
Caine, nervotiucu. irritability, and headache,- Mod eye
trouble, can be relieved with proper gla»e< if attended to in
rime.
It coM, nothing to coniult u, and it n decidedly to your ad
vantage to do so.
Williams & Ritchie
JEWELERS AND 0FT0METMSTS
Milledgeville, Co.
From Cohutta to Kingsland
... Georgia Homes
Lead!
FERTILIZERS—AAA GOODS
We have : n stock the following'
grade,, 9-2-3, 9-3-3, 8-4 4, 10-
4-4. Special for Garden* 7-5-5. J
16 per cent acid, Kanit and Chil-i
ean Nitrate of Soda. Will be elad i 1
to serve you.
CHANDLER & VINSON i
Judge John G. Allen spent Ip-* i
■reek in Sparta attending court. He
witnessed the conflagration, which 1
visited that place early Tuesday,
for his store.
The brick sidewalk from the cor-
er of Wayne street to the Metho-
dist church should be put in better
wait " n ' 11 * s tho mos t prominent
_ m , lhe city and yet it is about
the roughest.
T - Shivers, of Augusta, is
r w Vn r l mnu - Mr- aid Mre.
G. W. Hollmshead.
Messrs. J. D. Howard and E. R.
Hmes went down in Irwinton
terday to argue motions for
in,wo cases. before Judge
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Bell spent
oral days ot last wet* i n Atlanta
where Mr. Bell attended a meeting
Of the Executive Board of the State
Rev. D. W. Bnutnen will leave
Wednesday far Wayumtoom to aV.
Notice to Traveling Public
BUS FARES
REDUCED AGAIN
Effective Feb. 15th—All Bus Fares have been Reduced from
Augusta to Columbus and intermediate points to 1 l-2c per
mile. The former rate was 2c per mile. This new rate is effec
tive on practically all Bus lines.
TRAVEL BY BUS
SAFE, CONVENIENT, ECONOMICAL
FOR COMPLETE RATES AND INFORMATION
Call 351
ONE WAY FARE TO MACON 3*c
ROUND TRIP GOOD FOR N DAYS Me
Union Bus Station
NEXT TO BALDWIN HOTEL MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
/ XLL the way from Cohutta in Northwest
Georgia, down to Kingsland in Southeast
Georgia ... across the state from the Chatta
hoochee to the Savannah River... Georgia
homes are discovering MORE LIGHT —
MORE LEISURE, because of their increas
ing use of electric service.
While the prices of food, clothing and
other necessities are rising, electricity is sell
ing at the lowest price in history — an aver
age of less than 4 cents a kilowatt hour to
homes served by this Company.
And, as a result, Georgia homes are en
joying cool, dean electric cookery, depend
able electric refrigeration, better light for
better sight, and die other things, os they
never did before.
Progressive people every
where are saying: “Electric-
ity in the home makes a
BETTER home—let’s have
that field of
progress, Georgia
ranks FIRST among
all states cast of the
Rocky Mountains.
And the Ath
ens section ranks
FIRST in Gcor
and by comparison with the
whole —
1 Division 960.0
» Division 931.3
a Division 864.8
Division 860.4
Divittion 786.6
bat Division — 7844
ror Company (ai • whole).. S88.3
irgia. (as a whola) 804.0
erage 631.0
Note that even the lowest ranking Divi
sion is 25 per cent ahead of the national
average. Georgia is setting the pace for the
Taking the six territorial divisions of this nation!
Company’s operations, let’s see how they
■and in total kilowatt hour, prr home uwd y, wm _______
during 1954, by comparison with each other, m OW©”