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THE MILLEDGEVIL-E NEWS
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
UiiClti' and by virtue oi .< Ptwer ol
!: !c contained in a deed to secure a
<j, bt executed by T. 1'. Kn»U to Ex-
change Bank ot 'Milledgeville. lit-.'!-
gia, on the 15th day ot Jvne, 1920,
and recorded in the Office of 1 h3
Clerk of the Superior Court of sa ; *
county in Book "FF” of Mortgages,
page 535, the undersigned will soil
at public outcry, before the court
house door in said county, on the first
Tuesday in June, 1B22. within the
legal hours of sale, to tile highest
bidder for cash, the following describ
ed propdrty, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land sit
uate. lying and being in the City of
.Milledgeville, of said State and Coun
ty, and known as a part of Lot No.
1, ill Block No 6S, bounded as fol
lows: On the north by North Bound
ary street; on the east by lot for
merly owned by M. M. Parks and the
land of Mrs. Et la Stanley; or. the
south by lands of W. H. Hall; and on
the west by lot formerly owned by
Mb II. Hall, now owned by the under
signed an 1 described as the second
tract in this advertisement, and by
lands formerly owned by Miss Isa
belle Allen. Said lot is a parallelo
gram, fronting 57 1-2 feet rm North
Boundary street and running back in
a southerly direction 125 feet.
Second tract:
Also, all that tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in said
City of Milledgeville, in Block No. GS,
bounded as follows: On the north by
lands formerly owned bv Miss Isa
belle Allen; on the east by the tract
of land above described; on the sou'll
by the lands of \\ r . H. Hall; anil on
the west by th e lands by Mrs. C. W.
Spear; said lot being a parallelogram,
the north and south boundary lines
of which are 107 feat each, and the
ast and west boundary lines are 20
feet each.
Said sale is made for the purpose
paying a certain promissory note
for $800.00, dated Juneilath, 1920, and
due December I2th, 1920. with inter
est from maturity at 8 per cent per
annum, signed by T. H. Ennis 'and
payable to the Exchange Bank. The
total amount due on said' note being
$775.00 principal, '$10.40 interest, to
gether with the cost of this proceed
ing, as provided in such deed. A con.
' eyaniv will be executed to the pur
chaser by tb e undersigned as author
ized by said deed.
This 6th dav of May, 19*22.
EXCHANGE BANK
OF MIiLLEDGEVILLE.
Edward It. Hines,
Attorney at Daw. 5-12—It
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
I'nder and by virtue of a power of
sale contained in a deed to secure a
debt e\ <uted bv \V. It. Ennis to Ex
change Bank of Milledgeville. Geor
gia, on tli e 30th day of May, 1916.
and recorded in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior court of said county,
in Book of Mortgages “FF”, page 35-*.
the undersigned will sell, at* public
outcry, before the court house door
in said co-nty, on the lirst Tuesday
in June, 1922, within the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder for
cash. Ihe following described prop
erty. to-wit:
FIRST: All that tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in the
321 st District, G. M„ of said county,
known as lait. No 3 in Block ‘‘H”, of
Oconee Heights, which lot and block
is correctly shown on a plat made by
O. M. Cone, Surveyor, and recorded
in the Office of the Clerk of the Su
perior court iu said county in Book
"SS” of Deeds, pages 8 and 9; said
lot being a parallelogram, fronting 70
feet on Bell awnue, and ranii<ug
back north 150 feet.
SECOND: Also: All that tract or
parcel of land known as Lot. No. 4
in Block C of Oconee Ileiyhts, which
lot is correctly shown on the ' plat
above described, said lot being a
parallelogram. Doming 66 feet on tl.e
Sanitarium Boulevard, and running
back east 133 feet.
Said sale is made for the purpose
< f paying a certain promissory ncto
for $150.00, dated May 30th, 1916, and
due November 26th, 1916, signed by
\\\ R. Ennis, and payable to the un
dersigned, Said note bearing inter
est front maturity at the rate of 8
per cent per annum. The total amount
due on said note being $150.00 prin
cipal, $2.00 interest, together with the
cost of. this proceeding as provided
in such deed. A conveyance will bo
executed to the purchaser by the un
dersigned as authorized by said deed.
This May 6th, 1922.
EXCHANGE BANK
OF MILLEDGEVILLE.
Edward R. Hines, #
Attorney at I>a\v. 5-12- it
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
By virtue df an order from the
Court of Ordinary of said county,
will be sold, at public outcry, at the
court house door in said county, with
in t':e legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in June, 1922, for cash, the
following described property, to-wit:
First: Eight shares of the prefer,
red stock of the Oconee River Mills,
n corporation of said stale and coun
tv, represented by stock certificate
No. 33, issued by that corporation
Second: Four shares of the prefer
red stock of the Oconee River Mills,
a corporation of said state and coun
ty, represented by- stock certificate
No. 39, issued by that corporation.
Third: A one-half undivided inter
est in all that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in said county, in the
) 15th District, G. M„ thereof, contain
ing Two Hundred and Twenty Acres,
more or less, and bounded as follows:
On the north by lands formerly own
ed by Francis Minor; on the east
by Town Creek; on the south by lands
formerly owned by A. M. Bm-ndage;
and on the west by lands formerly
owned by J. T. §impson.
Fourth: A one-seventlil undivided
interest in that tract or parcel of
land, with the improvements thereon,
on th e nprthwest corner of Green
and Wilkinson streets, in the City
ol Milledgeville, said lot being a par
allelogram fronting 105 feet on Wil
kinson street and running back west
2D) feet on Green street, and bound
ed as follows: On the north by the
•lands of Airs, Annie H. McLoiiio; on
tie oast by Wilkinson street; on the
south by Green street; and on the
west by the lands-of Mrs. Annie H
1 eComb; said place being kn6wn Ms
he old homeplace of W. T. Conn, Sr,
Fifth: A one twenty-eighth undivid
ed interest in that tract or parcel of
land, together with the improvetm uL
thereon, known as part of Lot No. 3
;in Square No. 40, of the City of Mill-
edgeville. The said tract being a
parallelogram fronting 26 1-4 feet on
Wayne street, and running back in
an easterly direction 210 feet, nnd
bounded as follows: On the north by
the lands in the possession of the
Milledgeville Banking Company; cut
the east by lands in the possession
of .1. E. Kidd; on the south by the
lands of R W. Hatcher; and on the
west by Wayne street.
Said sale js made for the purpose
of paying the debts of W. Thomas
Conn, the ward of the undersigned.
This May 2nd, 1922.
OTTO iM. CONN.
Guardian of the person
and property of W. Thomas
Conn, a person of unsound
Edward R. Hines, Mind.
Attorney at Law. 5-12-4t
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Baldwin County:
Will be sold foefcJte the court house
door in said county on the first Tues
day in June, 1922, within the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash and ut public outcry the fol.
lowing described property, to-wit:
One tan mare mule a'cout 5 years
old; bought by Kate Solomon and B.
I). Simmons from Jeanes & Robinson,
also one sorrel mare about 4 years
old, named Margaret, belonging to
Kate Solomon.
Said sale is made by virtue of a
mortgage A fa issued from the com
fy court of said county on th* 10th
(lay of May, 1922, in favor of Jeanes
& Robinson against Katie Solomon
and B. D. Simmons. Said property
levied on as the property of Katie
Solomon and B.' D. Simmons.
This May 11, 1922.
S. L. TERRY, Sheriff,
Baldwin County, Ga.
Caskey Register Company against V’
P. Frazier. Said execution date.'
January 31th, 1922.
This April 22nd, 1922.
S. L. TERRY, Sheriff,
Baldwin County, c ra
iAKING THE PLACt
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SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Will be sold at the court house door
in said county on the first Tuesday in
June, 1922, within the legal hours of
sale to the highest bidder for cash
the following described property, to.
wit:
One McCaskey System Register.
Levied on as the property of W P.
Frazier, to satisfy an execution issued
from the Superior court of Baldwin
County, Georgia, in favor of the Me
in the Treatment r{ Colds
Grippe nnd Flu, Capatone
is a Scientific Preparation.
Prescribed and Recom
mended by Physicians and
Surgeons. -
A quick warm up end instant re
lief, with no fear c.f affectin'.- th,
Heart or Stomach.
Capatone is highly recommended
for headaches, neuralgia, rl’euma
tism, nervous headache, nervous."
ness, lumbago, earache, and tooth
ache.
Buy a bottle for 30c or otic, take
one dose and ask for your runner
back if you are not satisfied w j t ;.
results.
Capatone is sold 1-
r stores.
POTATO PLANTS CHEAP
Will exchange for meat, syrup
bants, corn, bay or anything
able. Emmett L. Barnes.
RESIDENCE WANTED
Would like to rent a residence o
4 or 5 rooms in desirable section e.
city. Telephone 354.
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Trade at Home” Announcement No.7
The Closer Home You Keep Your
Dollar the Quicker It Will Get
> . V
Back to You
KEEP YOUR TRADE DOLLARS AT HOME AND YOU WILL HAVE MORE DOLLARS AT HOME TO KEEP
IT TAKES A SHORTER TIME TO TRAVEL A SHORT DISTANCE THAN A LONG ONETHE SAME IS TRUE OF
MONEY.
Here’s an illustration of
what a single dollar will do
in a week’s time when kept
in the home town:
A banker in a Western city
of less than 20,000 popula
tion marked a single dollar bill
w’ith the instructions that
same should be kept in that
city and each transaction in
which this dollar bill was con
cerned to be reported to the
bank, and the original dollar
bill to be returned to the bank
at the end of one week’s time.
The dollar bill w'as passed out
to a custopier on Monday
morning and by the end of the
week it had been heard from
exactly 128 times, each time
figu ring in a transaction
among home people in their
READ THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLE i
homfe town. It had paid
butchers, grocers,"Ury goods
merchants, the landlord, the
ice man, the laundryman, the
milk man, the wash woman,
and had served dozens of oth
er usefu 1 purposes. One
resident reported that the bill
had passed through his hands
on three different occasions
during the week, each time /
to be passed on with its im
portant mission of usefulness.
This illustration shows in a
conclusive manner wha:. a
single dollar can do when
kept at home. It proves be
yond the question of a doubt
the utter folly of taking or
sending your money out of
town to be spent. Just think
dear reader, what it means
when a single dollar will pay
or help to pay 128 obligations
in your home town in a single
week; just think 1 what it
means if every dollar that is
now carried out of the city of
Milledgeville was kept right
here at home to help in its
small way to pay the thou
sands of these obligations that
now exist. Think of the hun
dreds of accounts that are
now carried on the books of
the merchants and business
men in all lines that could be
wiped out in a month’s time.
Surely the town would be
more prosperous and its citi
zens a happier lot, because
whatever makes for the pros
perity of a community, makes
for the happiness of its citi
zens.
Prosperity and Happiness Go Hand in Hand
MILLEDGEVILLE MERCHANTS
ASSOCIATION