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m wrcow-MoomgB. wipoitou. iu. ibmait u, im
know which at the candidate* for
the team are going to make good.
Mr. W. W. Moran, chairman of
the Baldwin county branch of the
Southern Cotton Amoctet'on, haa
called a meeting of the farmers, at
the court house, nexi Saturday morn
ing at 11 o’clock. Everybody that is
in the least interested in farming
are urged to attend this meeting.
Business oL* importance
transacted.
rHIRTV YEARS
AGO IN BALDWIN
c { fcbniwry 13, im.
, M. Pound. Professor of
. pr ° r m thc G. N. St I. CoUege.
^?2ff a vorabl.v .mentioned in con-
ertior. " ;lh the ChancdJorahip ig county’s uok io — -*•
t}l e State University. Prof. Pound W lumlgh ^ Senator from the 20th formcrly owned by Mrs. Carrie
pne Of the leading educatorsin digtrict ^ Two of MWedgeville’s G Barr - rituate and lying in the
Georgia. who would be a worthy prominent fewy ers are mentioned in C,ty * MUledgeviUe, State and
successor of the late Chancelh c<mneCtion ^ ^ M County afOTesaic;, on the West Side
Hill. | yet there are no positive announce- * ”**’ ***
M«srs J. E. Kidd and R- W.
■Hatcher have purchased^J* ^T,_i The sun was a welcomed visitor
designated as Lot. No. 29, on the
plan and plat of work done on
Street Improvement Zone No. 2, in
the City of MUledgeviUe, Ga. Said
trart la .a unit that is incapable of
subdivision without materially dam
aging each of it’s subdlvirions.
Said sale is made under the levy
a fi. fa. issued on the 20th day
of Jan., 1936, for paving assessment
due said City for the year 1933. Said
to be property will be sold as the prop-
! ert y of Joseph A. Moore.
I SECOND TRACT: That tract of
time to' land longing to Joseph A. Moore,
of South Wayne Street, between tmd
adjoining other lands of Joseph A.
Moore, and lands of the Estate of
Mrs. Carrie G. Barr, fronting 45
■ upon which stood the store occu-’ ^ ^ -ev#f#1 ^ feet on South Wayne Street, and
I pied by Messrs ^O. ^ rain and eoUL The streets of the city runnin « *»«* Wwrt an *****
names before it wi
store was the property of Mr.W.H. w ... Wl u
Robcrtse. and after .. to the house and enjoy the sunshine.
i a noli cants who wan tea to
were crowded Friday afternoon with
he and I** 0 ** 1 * wbo wer * W to get out of
applicants
[ b „y the lot. Ho (inaly closed a deal
rith Mr. E. L. Barnes, who a short
after
Mrs. Anna Crawford has returned
, . from a visit to her daughter, Mrs.
[U * Iung ° j Q , Geo. F MUton. in Knoxville, Tenn.
front and the
id $3,206.00 for
running back West an equal width
for a distance of 90 feet Said tract
is designated as Lot. No. 26, on the
Improvement Zone No. 2, in thc
City of MUledgeviUe, Ga. Said tract
is a unit that is incapable of sub
division without materially damag
ing each of it’s subdivisions.
Said sale is made under the levy
of a fi. (a. issued on the 20th day
of January, 1936, for paving assess-
| jteCTs Kidd add Hatch
I contains twenty .c< t front ««« j The friends cf Cadet James L. Sib-
[ final purchasers pa' • • .ley y^ll ^ gj a( j to that ^
: . rapidly recovering from the w~jnd “*"* due Mid Clty for the year 1933
he recently received in the arm. He Said ^ roperty wil1 ** s °l d as the
\i«sr< Kidci and Hatcher are has also been suffering from an at- ‘ P ro * >er ty nt Joseph A. Moore.
,, t0 ( . rcr * handsome, mod- tack of the mumps. ' THIRD TRACT: That tract of land
; 0 n(liy building. Which will j belonging to Mrs. R. T. Baisden, Sr.,
..nrimer.t to he city. j Master iiienzi Baker Patterson, s, t ua te and lying in the City of Mil-
the handsome son of Mr. Samuel C. ,cd «e v >lle. State and County aforc-
. , ;n the i:.: rmotory building Patterson, is the happy possessor of sa * d> on *he North side of East
i Montgomery Street, betwe
l-.as been greatly a fine blooded St. Bernard puppy. \
t , f rain and dis- brought him frem Atlanta by his adjoining lands cf H. G. Bone and
Mr. B. T. Be- father. Rienzi is an exceptionally lands of M ^- Ben i- Bass. Anting
: I the work of bright boy. and is idolized by his i 140 feet
has. however, father and grand parents,
hav-
East Montgomery Street,
and running back North an equal
idth for a distance of 210 feet.
ivhich to A party composed of Profs. M. M ] S:lid tract of land is designated
Is r-te He hsis Parks. J. M. Pound. J. C. Wardlaw.
work by not Revs. D. W. Brannen and Lamar
lumber. I Simms. Louis C. Hall, Edward
Lot, No. 2, on the plan and plat of
•ork done on Street Improvement
Zone No. 6, in the City o? Milledge-
I Tigner went out to the State Prison, v 'Ho- Ga. Said tract is a unit and is
Phillip s«.usa and his ex- Farm last Saturday evening, and
wind rh:trmed and delighted Prof- Parks gave an exhibit of store-
thc largest audiences that °Pti«m views in the presence of the
or Gathered in the opera prisoners.
n this city, last Wednesday I
n I Miss Callie Cook is the guest of
jher sister, Mrs. Proctor, in Macon
Mr Ed. Robison is in Tennessee,
Friday afternoon on his buying a lot of mulc3 and horses for
| plantation six and one half miles! Jeancs Sc Robison.
t this city. |
| Judge John T. Allen and Mr. B.
L. Fraley saw John Drew at the
Academy of Music in Macon last
Friday night.
Mrs. E J Flcmister wi
trert a nice residence on Liberty
street North of the- Methodist par-
■ arnage.
Mr. George D. Case has move his
|stock of Drugs into the Cook build-
pposite the court house and
| ,; selling them at reduced prices
Many
»f the freight trains which
ty last Wednesday
Wilk
' week passes
i deal made in
v and the value
ide. Mr. W. H.
irehased the lot
ie shops of Mr.
>n the comer of
ison streets.
Mi George D. Case intends to
crct * a hansome and convenient
•fire building in the stead of the
l! '“ burned since The front will
• «vc the appearance of a two story
Ll f,:nt a ad will hr modem in ap-
Political
Announcements
TO THE VOTERS OF BALDWIN
COUNTY
I announce my candidacy for re-
election as Tax Collector of Bald
win County subject to the Democra
tic Primary of February 19th.
I appreciate your confidence in the
past and pledge to you my best ser-
Complete Stock of Put., Fridid- ” ce J n co l ndu ( c ‘
- 9 of this office to the best of my
ability.
MRS. I,. D. SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Barnes are
spe nding several days in the country
with M»•. and Mrs. W. A. Cook.
T. A. ASHFIELD
“RADIO SERVICE”
Prompt Dependable Repair. On
Any Radio—R. C. A. Tnbet.
lire Service.
PHONE 12S-J
Stil Coughing?
No matter how many medicines yon
have tried for your cough, chest cold
or bronchial irritation, you can get re
lief now with Creomulsion. Serious
trouble may be brewing and you can
not afford io take a chance with any
thing less than Creomulsion, which
phlegm Is loosened and expelled.
Even If other remedies have failed,
don’t be discouraged, your drmreist L
authorized to guarantee Creomulsion
department met I and to refund ycur
satisfied with result
one thous-, bottle.GetCreomul:
id three of the'
satisfied with results firm t'-cvervfirs*.
‘ ‘ Ightnew. (AdvJ
He a fully equip-i hcni!
'ivhting fir«
MARSHAL’S SALES
1 City of MiDedgeville. Baldwin
Ccunty. Georgia.
Will oe sold on the First Tuesday
March 1936. before the Court
Baltiw
County,
J Georgia, within the legal hours of
Sheriffs Sales, at public outcry, to
School Com- j the highest bidder for cash, the tracts
county, has nru j p arC els of land hereinafter dr
ied in book j scribed. The said sales will be made
under and by virtue of levies of fi.
fas. issued by the Clerk of the City
of Milledgeville for Paving assess
ment due the Mayor and Aldermen
of the City 6* Milledgeville. Deeds
will be executed to the purchasers
at said sale by the undersigned
Marshal. The tenants in possession of
the several tracts of land hereinaf
ter described have been notified of
the levies and the time, terms, and
place of sale as required by law.
| FIRST TRACT: That tract of land
afternoon. | belonging to Joseph A. Moore, situ—
ihr- work for nte a „d lying in the City of Mil-
• • without a | ledgeville. State and Ccunty afore-1
ng adjourn-L-aid on the West side of South’
tu lhe athletic Wayne Street, between and adjoining
immediately, West side of South Wayne Street.
]"' ldan lF Pleased .between and adjoining West Wash-
n I,. ^ ncra l a PPearance ington Street and other lands of
m the WiU strlkn | Joseph A. Moore, fronting 88 feet
in the rllL t0 put a wln " ■ m ^oul-b Wayne Street and running
’ Practice Mr ^ bpek We«t an Imgutar width ter a
Mr Jordan will distance of 138 feet. Said tract la
'—Good Middling,
ichcd the city
directly from
•n. Ho was met
lent Reynolds
'ledgeville Ho-
1 cadets in the
incapable of subdivision without
terially damaging each of it’s sub
divisions.
Said sale is made under the levy
of a fi. fa. issued on the 28th day
of January. 1936, for paving assess
ment due said city for the year
1933. Said property will be sold as
the property of Mrs. R. T. Baisden,
Sr.
This 29th day of January, 1936.
T. J. DARDEN,
Marshal of the City of Milledgeville
TO THE VOTERS OF BALDWIN
COUNTY
I am a candidate for re-election
as Tax Receiver of Baldwin countv
subject to the Democratic Primary
of February 19, 19?6.
I wiU appreciate your vote and
assure you of my best efforts to con
tinue the affairs of this office to the
best sevrice of the people of thi ;
county. Your past support has been
greatly appreciated.
BRISCOE WALL
FOR TREASURER
I desire to announce my candidacy
for re-election to thc office of
Treasurer of Baldwin caunty, sub
ject to th* primary to be held Feb
ruary 19, ItM.
I wish to take this occasion
thank my friends for their support in
the past and trust that my conduct
of the treasurer's office has been
such as to merit your continued
confidence.
OTTO M. CONN
TO THE VOTERS OF BALDWIN
COUNTY
I wish to announce my candidacy
for re-election as a member of thc
Board of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues of Baldwin county
subject to the Democratic Primary to
be held February 19, 1936.
I appreciate the confidence you
have Imposed upon me in the past
and pledge to you a continuance of
my best efforts for the interest of
1 the people in the county.
Your vote and support will be ap-
g. c. mckinley
TO THE VOTERS OF BALDWIN
I wish to announce my candidacy
for Sheriff of Baldwin County sub
ject to the Democratic Primary of
February, 1936 as called by
executive committee.
I will appreciate the vote and in
fluence of every citizen and pledge
to you my best service in the cor
duct of this office without fear <
favor.
WILLIAM L. HARRISON
FOR ORDINARY
To the Voters of Baldwin County
I am a candidate for re-election
for Ordinary of Baldwin County,
subject to the rules and regulation:
as prescribed by the Democratic
Executive Committee, in the primary
to be held February 19. 1936.
I sincerely appreciate the confi
dence that has been placed in m<
and if re-elected '. pledfe my ever;
effort to fuLill the clities of this
office to the best of n y ability.
BERTIE B. STEM.SRIDGE
Ordinary Baldwin Co. Ga.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
I wish to announce my candidacy
for re-nomination to the office of
Clerk ot the Superior Court of Bald
win County, Georgia, subject to the
rules and regulations prescribed by
the Democratic Executive Commit
tee governing the primary
county officers to be held on Wed
nesday, February 19th, 1936. I am
most grateful for the confidence
placed in me, and trust my past ser
vices will warrant your continued
support.
Courteously v ours,
Joseph Cleveland Cooper
FOR CORONER
I‘'wish to announce my candidacy
for re-election as Coroner of Bald
win county subject to the Demo
cratic Primary of February 19th.
I will appreciate your vote and
assure you of my continued «
ful service to the county in perform
ing the duties of this office.
C. I. NEWTON
FOR COUNTY
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
To the Voters of Baldwin County:
1 wish to announce my candidacy
for renomination to the office of
County Superintendent cf Schools
subject to the rules and regulations
prescribed by the Democratic Ex
ecutive governing the primary^ f°r
county officers to be held on V T " J
nesday, February 19, 1936.
I am grateful for the confidence
and trust that you have pW h
mo in the past; and 1 hope that my
record In otfiee will justify and
warrant your vote and support for
re-election.
Sincerely your,.
P. N. BIVINS
TAX NOTICE!
The Tax Receiver’s Boohs
are now open for the return
of your 1936 tax. Please
give this your immediate
attention and avoid penal
ties.
BRISCOE WALL
Tax Receiver, Baldwin Co.
QUEEN
OF Ml THE BENS
UNO rHfc MILLIONS of hens in
k’nciic* toda\. the blue ribbon
« pmdnmon rocs to only one.
-*mn firm prise with J24 ezxs a
chan four times the national
in cold, tvhilc the rest;
l-iitr. (he. -hanipioi
mam fertilise! elements—vital im-
of everv rhampkm—i* in Chilean
Nitrate, bom there- and kept stive
(hroush enturic* o» axing and
mellow ins in thc ground.
va/abal
CHILEAN NITRATE
Natural Chilean contains almost tun score ot man»r
and minot elements such as *>mon. muynesiuiitj
manganese, iodine, calcium, fKVa*«ium, n..—earh a
vital clement in grouth and development of /Wants.
^ With Vital Impurities In Nature's Own Balance and S!end ^
Two Great Probems of Life
Life insurance, if maintained at full value, will help to solve
the two great financial problems of Bfe:
Dying too soon! Living too long!
C. H. ANDREWS & SON
"NOTHING BUT INSURANCE"
Free Pick-Up and Delivery
TO THE SHIPPERS, BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL PUBLIC OF
.MILLEDGEVILLE:
Thc Central of Georgia Railway, one of whose representatives
in Milledgeville I am. has just put into effect "piclo-up and deliv
ery servite” f. r less-than-carload freight shipments inbound or
outbound over our lint. Inauguration of this added convenience
by my company and other xiilroads connecting with it. all over
i' • Southeast and in other sections, *s one of the most imp riant
changes c-ver made in railroad service.
Briefly, the new plan is this. We send for your less-than-cr.r-
!<>ad shipments and at no charge to you haul these to our ware
house. We likewise deliver inbound less-than-carload shipments
without a^y charge for such delivery service. If you prefer to
handle your shipment to or from our warehouse yourself, by any
means you may choose, an allowance of five cents cn each hundred
pounds wil be made you. The shipper who transports the goods to
our warehouse will receive this allowance. The consignee who at
destination handles his shipment himself will receive a similar al
lowance of five cents a hundred pounds, or a total possible allow
ance to shipper and consignee of ten cents on each hundred pounds
moving by railroad. DetaiLs of this, ns well as of our new C. O. D.
service, will be explained to you gladly by my office or by me
personally. Our telephone number is 19«.
Weather view as an added convenience for those using raii-
icad service or as a reduction of ten cents per hundred pounds in
Draetically all less-than-carload freight rates, this change is most
Important to you. I solicit your business, because with this added
convenience I believe our service to bo the best that you can buy
anywhere.
Thc railroad has long been admittedly the safest and most re
liable means of transporting people and goods from place to place
Safety and reliability have been developed to the highest possible
degree, and to these is now added without any cost to you the con-
\ enlrnce cf "pick-up and delivery”. In return fer your patronage
I assure you courteous handling and our very best service. Your
p&trnnoge wiU be appreciated.
Milledgeville, Ga., February 11, 1936.
D. M. ROGERS,
Agent, Central of Georgia Railway.