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MWORBB. MIIABDGCrail. GA- JTN1 *. INI
COUNTY SCHOOLS AWARD
CERTIFICATES
The following students in tne
county schools were awarded cer
tificates at graduating exercises
held at the schools on last Friday
evening:
Ninth Grade Certificates Issued to:
Coopervillc Junior High School
Lois Claire Gindin. Mary Jewell
Martin. F fie St rah McCullar. Wil
liam Thomas Moore. Ruth Arlene
Taylor. Thelma Grace Taylor.
Charles Buford Torrance. John
Green Williams. Jr.
Midway Junior High School
Evelyn Elizabeth Bonner. Lclia
Maria Clark. Annette Durderf. Annie
Gertrude Gilman. James L. Ivey.
Charles Ivey. Mattie Carolyn Lin-
gould. Jonnie Elizabeth Rcfbcrson,
Albert Allen Sanford. Marion Smith,
Allen Kali Smith. Mary Gatsie
Smith. Herald Turner.
Union Foist Junior High School
T ina Margaret Ennis. Lorene M.
Posey. Charles Walter Ennis. Sarah
Eller O'Quinn. Elizabeth Idaleen
Wood, John Marvin Collins, Gordon
Remus Hootcn, Alice Gertrude
Philips. Edith Earle Cofield.
Seventh Grade Certificates Issued
to:
Ceopervllle
William Rufus Combes, James
Rudolph Flanders. Harold Hall Lee. POLITICAL CAROS
| Joseph William Martin. Jr.. William I
Peyton Ov erman. Richard Lewis j To the pcopl- of Milledgeville:
Overman. Therman Monroe Strick-, I am a candidate for Mayor, sub
land. Ctcii Wiiliam Wilkinson. Ma- jeet to the democratic Primary to
tilda Elizabeth Foshce, Mamel Lu- be held August 2nd. next. Your «up-
! rile Winter. Eva Lee Martin. .Sara pert and influence is respectfully re-
j Lily Weed. Frances Ellen Parker, quested.
! Frances Eliabcth Torrance. ' GEORGE S. CARPENTER
I wish to announce my candidacy
for re-election os Alderman of the
City cl’ Milledgeville. subject to the
Democratic Primary of August 2nd.
1935.
T. H. CLARK
Midway
Robert Bailey. Robert Champion.
Vera Connie Farmer. Hugh Dewitt
Godard. Helen Lucile Hallawav.
Albert Myrick Humphrey. Cyrush
Johnson. Roy Frahklin Lawrence,
Joseph Mason Newsome. Thomas
Newsome. Virginia May Plumlee. Fva
Ixiuise Nolan. Emma Jewell Parker.
Thomas Roscoe Roberson. James Ed
ward Sanford. Webster Spivey.
Margaret Louise Simpson. Sarah
Mildred Torrance.
Meriwether
Mattie Frances McCullough.
CnlM Petal
Margaret .Louise Ennis, Howard
Underwood Pounds, Annie Mildred
Ennis. Annie Maris Jackson. Clar
ence Lee Puckett, Runelle Peavy,
George Washington Roberts, Sarah
Geneva Collins. Edna Margariete
Layfield. Edwin Preston Medlin.
Violet Christine Wood. Luther Gar
rard Minor.
CITATION
said W. A. Walker, and the apprais- said County why w
ers appointed to set apart said (Should not be granted an*. Ca,i ° n
■ J r «ura
GEORGIA. Baldwin County . , uia ^
To Whom It May Concern: I year’s support having made their Judgment of the Court
Mrs. Willie Simmons Walker, the ‘ return, all c reditors and heirs of crtler ®" ™ record,
widow of W. A. Walker, deceased, j said deceased are notified to show
having filed her application for ; cause before me at the July Term,
year’s support out of the estate of! 1935, of the Court of Ordinary of
June 3, 1935.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIdgk
Ordinal
I am a candidate for re-election
as an Alderman of the City of Mil-
lcdgeville. subject to the Democra
tic Primary to be held on August
2nd. 1935.
T. B. DUMAS
I beg to announce my candidacy
for re-election as Alderman, subject
to the City Democratic Primary of
August 2nd. 1935.
J. C. BASTON
T"'
coni,
Sirp thru the heel ol th* Sumner
Sun in Stylish Coaioit. Get under
the shade of then# special Hot
V/j:th#r Fabrics wo ere making into
snappy Clothes lor Men who want lo
koep Cool. £ large end moat unusual
Une cl Fabrics to choose bom — with
prices in lino with your ideas ol
smart quality and economy.
JOHN HOLLOWAY
The Man’s Store
Best American
Swift’s Brookfield
Bulk
Cheese
Butte?
Vinegar
Ife 17c
lb 30s
gal 19c
Colonial Sliced
PINEAPPLE
No. 2 Can 17c
Del Monte
FRUIT COCKTAIL
Tall Can 15c
Argo Bartlett
PEARS
No2canl2V2
Argo Bartlett
PEARS
No 2Vz can 16
Early June
PEAS
No. 2 can 10
COFFEE Rogers Santos lb. pkg. 15c
COFFEE Cold Label lb. pkg. 19c
COFFEE Hot Cup 2 lbs. 25c
TOMATOES Stekeley’s No. 2 Can ... 10c
OLEO Swift’s Premium lb. 17c £
VIENNA SAUSAGE Lfaby’s 2 for 15c ^
TEA Southern Manor 1-4 lb. pkg. 15c .*
TEA Hi-Lan .... . % lb. pkg. 21c
ICE CREAM POWDER Jello 2 pkg 15c k
SFINACH Del Monte No. 1 Can S 1 2C y
SPINACH Del Monte No. 2 Can 10c 1
SPINACH Del Monte No. 2K Can 12 l-2c |
BLACK PEPPER, Durke’sK lb. Can 15c
Mr. Dixie Clark was painfully in
jured Sunday when a car struck him
near his home in Hardwick.
Mr. Clark was walking along the
road «»nd became confused when the
car approached. The driver of the
car brought him to the City Hospital
where it was found he had a frac
tured skull. The accident was un
avoidable.
LAND SALE
GEORGIA. Baldwin County
Under and by virtue of a power
of rale contained in a deed to secure j
a debt executed by W. L. Proctor, I
dated April 1st. 1933, conveying j
the hereinafter described land to the
Merchants & Frrmers Bank, of Mil-
Icdgcville. Georgia, which deed is
rreerded in the office of the Clerk
of the SuDerior Court of said county
in Deed Book No. 17. pages 366-367.
the u ndersignod will sell at public
outcry, tc the highest bidder for
cash, before the courthouse door of
r nid county within the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in
July, 1935. the following dcrcribed
ureperty. towit:
FIRST: All that certain tract or
parcel of land, situate, lying and be
ing in the 321st District G. M.. Bald
win County. Georgia, and bounded
as fellows: On the North by the
waters of Fishing Creek: on the
East by lands of the State Farm:
on the South by lands of Marr
west by lands
Proctor, a small branch
being the dividing line, said tract
parcel of land containing twenty- |
six (26) acres, more or less, and j
which includes a six (6) acre tract j
r. r land that was deeded by Kitty |
Hill to Hugh T. Cline and also by|
William Hill to Hugh T. Cbne. the 1
twenty (20) acres of this tract were!
deeded th Hugh T. Cline by William \
It'll individually.
SECOND: All that tract or parcel;
of land situate, lying and being in
the 321st. District G. M.. c? said |
State and county, containing four
(4> acres, more or less, and bound
ed ns follows; On the North by
lands of Mrs. C. A. Younghlnod
(sold to W. L. Proctor on the 2nd.,
day of December. 1C25): on the East
bv the lands known as the Mary
Whisby place: on the South and
Southwest bv the estate of Mrs.
Jane Youngblood and on the West
jhv lands of Mrs. C. A. Youngblood
I (so’d to W. L. Proctor December
j 2nd- 1925.)
THIRD: All that tract or mrcel
of land situate lying and be’r.g in
3?V-t. District G. M.. said State and
county, reniniring forty-two (42)
ac**cs. rafc cr less, and bounded as
follows: On the North by lands of
Mnrv Whigby nnd the waters of
F‘ ’ *n«r Creek; on the East by lands
rf Hugh T. Cline and lands of the
S<-e Farm: on the South bv lands
■ f Charlie Youngblood: nnd on the
Wc * bv lands rf Charlie Young
blood.
reT’nTH: All ’hat tract or parcel
rf land, situate King and being in
the 321st- Di t G 'I d bate
and county, containing thirty-two
and one-half (32 1-2) acres, more
or lc«s. and hounded as follows: On
th" North bv the waters cf Fishing
Red Ripe
TOMATOES
3 No 2 can 25
Stokeley’s
SUGAR CORN
2 No 2 can 25
Del Monte
FRESH PRUNES
No2'/ 2 can 14
Maxwell Home
COFFEE
Lb. Can 29
FLOUR SALS
ROGER’S No.21 12-lb 45c; 24-lb. 85c
CIRCUS 12-lbs. 47c; 24- lbs. 87c
ROGERS BEST 12-lbs. 50c; 24-lbs 95c
PILLSBURY’S BEST 12-lb. 69c
PILLSBURY’S BEST 24-lbs. $1.29
Market Specials
WESTERN PORK CHOPS 28c lb.
PORK ROAST _ 23c lb.
STEAK _.. 1714, ft.
STEW MEAT' 10c lb.
TROUT, MULLET, CROAKERS
J Creek;
L. P-rr
lands
bv the
bv lands of W.
South by other
ter: and on the
of Mrs. Jane
Youngblood.
The note secured by said deed is
in default, and is dated April the 1
1st.. 1933. and renewal note given
Oetfbcr the 1st.. 1924. and due April!
the 1st.. 1934, with interest at R per!
cent from October the 1st- 1933.;
; signed by the said W. L. Proctor!
and payable to the order of the!
Merchants & Farmers Bank of Mil- :
led re vi lie. Georgia, for $500.00. !
The said sale will be had and made
frr the niirpere cf paying the promts-!
srrv note above described, the inter- ‘
rrt due thereon, and the cost of this
proceeding.
A conveyance will be executed to
the purchaser or purchasers by tho
undersigned as authorized by said
deed.
This the 5th.. day of June 1935.
MERCHANTS FARMERS BANK
OF Mil T.EDOEVILLE. GEORGIA.
GRANTEE WITH POWER OF SALE
OF W. L. PRICTER.
SIBLEY & ALLEN. ATTORNEYS
FOR
MERCHANTS 3c FARMERS BANK 1
Quality Service Store
THE FINEST IN FOODS - THE BEST IN SERVICE
The Utmost in Economy
Tkc FINEST IN FOODS b NOT jaat b lUfim .. with ■». Try aajr ef Ik Rom a mm mem
or Market aid dispel al doubts.
Te uan yM ml tbe BEST M SERVICE wc are tlu» week, petthf ea aa extra MEAT CUTTER
a^ a. extra DELIVER? BOY.
Te Gratae yew the UTMOST IN ECONOMY.
LOOK AT THESE PRICES
&£ Steak special 17zC
CREAM GHEESf £„%, 171C
SAUSAGE MEAT^riSlOC
BEEF LIVERS L „ 15G
GROUND BEEF £ r af Meat Ib 12iC
BEEF ROAST LTF^h e Lb12^C
FRYERS fflEL,
b 27C
MULLET sm^i and 31BS25C
BREAKFAST BACON SUce t b 27C
STEW BEEF 3 LBS 25C
WHITE SALT MEAT -LB- 15C
Brains, Sweetbread, Boiled Ham, Bologna,
Lamb, Veal, Pork, Breakfast Sausage
Grocery Department
Shurfine Gelatin AL mt
Viking Tissue ™ M W
Shurfine Matches^| UE £_„ .
Red Label Bluing lOr ™ ^ ^
styu? DRESSING p t 15C Qt 25C
HEINZ VINEGAR -PINT- 10C
Golden Nip Orange Juice - - 15c. can
Maxwell House 29c lb
No. 1 Red Potatoes - 5 lbs lOc
Large California Lemons 2 doz 25c
Phone 58
We Deliver
GLIDER SALE
Purchase & Sale Co. offers you another
Big Furniture Value. Every Glider in the
House Reduced 20 per ct. while they last.
$22.75 Gliders
Marked down to
$18-20
All Steel, Ball Bearing, Coil Spring
Construction. A value yon can’t refuse.
$41.75
Gliders
Now
$33.40
These are Bunting Gliders
and are guranteed steel con
struction, coil spring, water
proof up-holstery, ball bear
ing and a marvelous value.
$35.95
Gliders
Now
$28.76
Enjoy real comfort this summer with one of
these Gliders. It will be the best purchase
you ever made.
PURCHASE & SALE CO.
Complete Home Outfitters