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The Bulletin
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF WILKINSON
COUNTY.
Published Every Friday.
Subscription One Dollar a Year in
Advance.
L. P. HATFIELD, Prop.
ALtIE H. WHITE, Editor
Entered as second class matter at
the postoffice at Irwinton, Georgia,
■ndef the act of Congress of March 3,
■1879.'
Advertising rates furnished on appli
cation.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1914
GEORGlA—Wilkinson County.
Under and by virtue of an or
der granted by Hon. J. E. But
ler, Ordinary oZ said county, I
will sell before the court house
door in the town of Irwinton dur
ing the legal hours of sale to the
highest bidder for cash on the
first Tuesday in February next,
the following described property:
AH of the interest owned by
Glenn Parker and Avie Parker
in two hundred and fifty acres of
land more or less, the same being
the lands in the fourth land dis
trict of said county, known as
the Harrison Jackson lands being
two hundred acres, more or less,
of lot number two hundred and
forty-four, and fifty acres, more
or less of lot number two hund
red and twenty-nine and bounded
on the north by the old W. C.
Parker home place, and on the
east by lands of Shelton Crutch
field, and Stubbs and Spence and
on the south by Stubbs & Spence
and on the west by Harriet Jef
ferson. Said ieterest being a
one-sixteenth undivided interest,
/ each ward owning a one-thirty
second undivided interest in said
lands. This sale betng for the
entire interest owned by each.
So’d for the purpose of education
a d maintenance. This Jan. 6th
1914. N. A. Parker, Guardian,
G1 jen Parker and Avie Parker.
GEORGIA —Wilkinson County.
Will be sold before the Court
House door on the first Tuesday
in February 1914 between the
legal hours of sale to the highest
bidder for cash the following de
scribed property to-wit:
1 Catton Press, made by the
Georgia Agricultural works of
Ft. Valley, Ga. two shelves and
seven pulleys, 1 twenty-four inch
circular saw, 5 two horse road
scrapes, one stump puller and fix
tures, 1 hay rake, two wheel cul
tivator, 1 disc harrow, 1 stalk
cutter, 3 one horse dixies, 2 steel
middle busters, manufactured by
the Chattanooga Plow Co., and 1
steel middle buster, manufactur
ed by the Oliver Plow Co., 1
Gantt Cotton Planter, 2 Gantt
Guano Distributors, 1 Blacksmith
shop, outfit and fixteres, consist
ing of a drill press, vice, ham
mers, anvil, forge, pinchers, bel
lows, grind stone, drill tools, tire
up-setting outfit, saws, dies, files
horse shoeing outfit and other
articles pertaining’thereto to con
stitute a blacksmith shop.
All of the above levied on as
the property of the Georgia Oco
nee Plantation of Beech Hill,
situated in said county and state,
to satisfy a fl fa issued from the
Superior Court of Wilkinson coun
ty, said state ie favor of the Ad
ams Grocery Company of Macc n,
Georgia. This Dec. 7, 1914.
L. P. Player, Sheriff.
GEORGIA —Wilkinson County.
To whom it may concern.
Notice is hereby given that I,
as guardian of Adeline, Paul,
Julian and Robert Durden will
apply to the Judge of the Supe
rior court of the Ocmulgee circuit
at Greensboro, Ga. at the court
house in Green county, at 10 a.
m. on the 14th day of February
1914, for an order authoriz
ing me to sell the interest of my
wards in the following described
tr ut of land to-wit:-
All that tract or parcel of land
situated, lying and being in the
Passmore Militia district of Wilk-
inson county, Georgia, said tract
of land containing 165 acres,
more or less, and being bounded
as follows:- On the north by the
lands of Andrew Miller, on the
by the lands of Neely Cum
mings, on the south by the lands
of M. G. Smith and on the west
by the lands of Dennis Doke.
Said tract or parcel of land being
that formerly owned by Mrs. H.
M. Craft. Said application is
made for the purpose of the sale
of the above described property
because the said property is
yielding a very small income and
the expense of maintaining same
is large, and the said sale is
prayed for the purpose of re-in
vesting the funds arising from
the sale in the following describ
ed property. That tract or par
cel of land, situated, lying and
being in the village of Midway,
Baldwin county, Ga., containing
one and one-half acres more or
less, and bounded as follows:-
On the north by lands of Robert
Champion, on ths east by land?
of Dr. L. M. Jones, on the south
by — Jackson, on the west by
the Milledgeville and Gordon
public road.
D. G. Durden, Guardian.
Hines and Vinson, Attorneys-at
Law, Milledgeville, Ga.
United States District Court,
Western Division, Southern Dis
trict of Georgia.
Notice of petition for discharge
in the matter of E. C. Momand
of Irwinton, Wilkinson county,
Georgia. In bankruptcy.
To the creditors of the above
named bankrupt:
You are hereby notified that
the above named Bankrupt has
filed his petition for a discharge
from all of the debts provable
in bankruptcy against the said E.
C. Momand.
The said petition will be heard
by the Hon. Emery Speer, Judge
of the United States District
Court, for said District and Div
ision at the United States Court
House in the city of Macon, Ga.
on the 13th day of February 1914
at 10 o’clock a. m.
All creditors of said Bankrupt
are hereby notified to be and ap
pear at the time and place stated
and show cause, if any they can,
why the prayer in said petition
should not be granted.
Dated at Macon, Ga., this Jan
uary Bth, 1914.
L. M. Erwin, Deputy Clerk.
CORN CLUB WORK
WORTH MILLIONS
South Entering New Era of Agricul
tural Production, Declares
H. G. Hasting*.
Atlanta, Ga. —(Special.)—That the
Boys' Corn Club movement means a
great deal more to the South than
the average citizen has ever dreamed,
is the conclusion presented in an in
teresting interview by H. G. Hastings
of Atlanta, chairman of the agricul
tural committee of the Atlanta Cham
ber of Commerce and manager of the
Georgia State Corn Show, which is
presented annually In the state capi
tol building.
“We are facing,” says Mr. Hastings,
“an era of agricultural production such
as the world has never before wit
nessed. Every year since the first
corn club was organized, the move
ment has seen more than remarkable
growth. One year’s ’ record has be
come insignificant when that of the
next year doubled it; and by that, I
mean that many more boys have gone
into the work and have vastly in
creased results not only by their own
efforts, but through inspiration to fa
thers, brothers and neighbors until
millions of dollars have already been
added to corn production in the Soutn.
"And yet this is but a forecast of
what is to come. There are now be
ing organized as an outgrowth of the
corn club work. Three and Four-crop
Clubs. The boys will plant oats and
cowpeas on their former corn acre,
thus diversifying their crops and re
newing the soi], while a new acre will
be taken for corn cultivation. In some
sections cotton has been added to the
list, on a third acre, and the nour-
Crop Club boys have already gone w
work.
“Another outgrowth of the corn club
is the Pig Club. Southern boys have
learned the truth of the story of the
unsuccessful fanner who sent to a
more prosperous neighbor to buy a
shoat. The neighbor sold him the
shoat, but with it presented him a
sack of com. 'You have got the
shoat under your arm/ he told the
fanner, ‘but I want you to remember
that the hog Is in the sack,”
THE BULLETIN, IRWINTON, >E»RGIA.
GEORGlA—Wilkinson County.
By virtue of the appsintment
of the undersigned as trustee for
the sale and conveyance under
that deed to secure debt, dated
Aug. 6, 1912, from J. W. Bridg
er to the Real Estate Bank and
Trust Co., recorded in the rec
ords of Wilkinson county, book
22, page 88, 89 and 90, and of
the power therein contained, said
appointment being made in Dec
ember 1913, and being on record
in said county, book 22, page 341
and of the power of sale and con
veyance in said deed, which au
thorizes and empowers the trus
tee appointed by the said Real
Estate Bank and Trust Co. upon
the becoming due of the indebt
edness secured by said deed to
sell and convey the property de
scribed in said deed and the in
debtedness secured by said deed
having become due, being a note
for $4,000, dated March 1, 1913,
and due 30 days after date with
interest and charges thereon, by
virtue and in exercise of said
power and snle of conveyance
contained in said deed and of
the other rights, powersand priv
ileges granted to me as trustee
under said deed I, John E. Foy,
as trustee under said deed, hav
ing taken possession of the prop
erty described in said deea after
the notice required by said deed,
to-wit: advertising once a week
for four weeks in some newspa
per published in Wilkinson coun
ty (ali other notice being waived)
will at public auction, at the place
of conducting sales at the Court
House of Wilkinson county, Ga.
to the highest bidder for cash,
sell and dispose of the property
described in said deed, and the
right, title and interest of the
said J. W. Bridger and the said
Real Estate Bank and Trust Co.
therein, said property being de
scribed as follows :-
All of those tracts of land
known as the Baldwin-Bridger
Home Place and the Williams
Place, containing four hundred
and fifty (450) acres more or less
Said land lying, being and situ
ated in the 331 G. M. District of
Wilkinson county, Ga., said dis
trict being known as Rama dis
trict. The said Baldwin-Bridger
Home Place containing two hund
red and fifty (250) acres more or
less, being bounded on the north
by the lands of D, E. Tindall, on
the east by the lands of Ed Walk
er, lands of Anderson Roberson
and lands of E. H. Baker, on the
south by tract known as Williams
place and by the lands of Ander
son Roberson and on the west by
lands of H. J. and W. S. Myrick
and lands of Mrs. Mary Aycock.
The second tract known as the
Williams Place containing two
hundred (200) acres more or less
and bounded on the north by
the other tract known as the
Home Place and by the lands of
Anderson Roberson, on the east
by the lands belonging to B. V.
Vinson at the time of his death,
on the south by the lands of B.
R. Vinson and lands of H. J. and
W. S. Myrick and on the westby
lands of H. J. Myrick and by
lands of W. S. Myrick, said lands
being more particularly described
in the deed conveying the said
land to said Real Estate Bank
and Trust Co, made by J. W.
Bridger and recorded in|the rec
ords of Wilkinson county, Ga.,
book 22, pages 88, 89 and 90.
Said sale will be made for the
purpose of paying said indebted
ness and the expense of this pro
ceeding as prescribed in said
deed first named.
The time of said sale will be on
he first Tuesday, being the 3rd
day of February, 1914, during
the legal hours of sale, the terms
of said sale being for cash, pur
chaser paying for titles, and the
place of said sale being at the
place of conducting sales at the
Court House of Wilkinson county
Georgia.
The conveyance will be made
to the purchaser as provided in
said deed first named.
Sealed and dated this Dec. 29,
1913. John E. Foy, as trustee
as aforesaid. J. W. Bridger, by
John E. Foy, as trustee as afore
said.
MULES
Os Every Size and Age
Bought, Sold and Exchangee!
Terms and Prices Reasonable
A. T. SMALL, Third St., Macon, Ga.
GEO. S. RILEY, Jr., Salesman
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