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spaY . DECEMBER 21, 1920.
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for Lett* r * Diimissioa
_b*K1 win County:
Baldwin County, Court or
December Term, 11)20.
,.; >s .the administrator upon
: Morris Sams deceased,
,1 for letters of dismissio i
I a |i the debts of said
i settled in full with all the
-aii! estate, and fully dis-
II t he duties of his said
is therefore to notify ait
oncerned. that said applica-
heard on the first Monday
. 1:121, and if no valid oh-
tiled thereto, letters of
w lll be granted as prayed
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IpWIN
H. Stem bridge. Ordinary
UNION-RECORDER
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
COUNTY TAX LEV'.
FOR 1920.
,tin11 th following ,r:l.
i\,r county purports tor
^0 was passed:
the State tax for the year
„ i'ii levied by the proper 1 1,1
which tax has been fixed I A
p's upon each dollar of
l„ ,-,.y in the State of Geor-
iu taxation, and,
l ie total amount of prop-
fur taxation in Baldwin
S72.8H.
n i uj e considered, ordered
, 1 that there be levied
property returned for
i.;oin a tax of sixteen and
1-2) mills upon each dol-
thut is to say, u tax of
xty-iive one hundredths
; each dollar of property
iaxat'on in sai<! county,
made for the year 11)20.
iv tax is levied for the foi
es and in the following
.. Jurors, a Tax of 3.100 of 1
i>r 3.It) mills.
,v Bailiffs, a Tax of 5.1000 of
i t. „r 5.100 mills.
.a Inquests, a Tax of 3.1000
a nt <>r 3.100 mills,
support of Prisoners and Jail,
.1.1000 of 1 per cent, or 4.10
' support of Paupers, a Tax of
|i,f 1 per cent, of 5.10 mils.
■ j roads, a tax of 4.10 of
or 4 mills.
' sj.ai's of Public Buildings, a;
.10 of 1 per cent, or 2 mills,
u p lent of Court House and \
ax of 1.10 of 1 per cent, or 1 |
| s • - for Coupty Officers, a ;
.'.■'.1000 of 1 per cent, or |
. y and Fees of County |
tax of 117.1000 of 1 per j
117.100 mills.
Interest, a tux of 3.100 cf '
t. or 3.10 mills.
. 1 mty Indebtedness fori
a tax of 4.10 of 1 per cent. |
land sale
State of Georgia—Baldwin County.
I nder and by virtue of a deed with
power of sale, executed to it by Joe
Flagg on the 8th day of November,
1010, the undersigned will sell at
public outcry, oefore the courthouse
i.aor, in said county, within the houi
of sheriff’s s Its, to the best anu
highest bidder, for cash, on the fir.'
Tuesday in January, 1921, the fob 1
lowing described property, to-wit
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the 319th
District G. M., sa d state and county
and hounded as follows: On the nort;
'•y the Milledgeville and Monticelk
public road; on the east by land* 0:
Goodwin Hitchcock; on the south b;
lands of J. P. Humphries; and or. th
'•vest by lands of Goodwin Hitchcock
Mid tract or parcel of land contain
mg ninety-seven and one-fourth
(97 *4) acres, more or less, a plat of
a survey of said tract of land bavin:
been made and attached to the deed
of Sami. Evans Sons ic Co., to Julie?
Horne. Said 9714 acres of land
being ope-ha!f of that tract of laud
■ otivoyed to Jasper Hitchcock by
Goodwin Hitchcock, Otto Hitchcock
and H'rnni Hitchcock in a warranty
iced dated October 31, 1917, ar.d
recorded clerk’? office. Baldwin S i-
acre r Court, book *'PP,” page 36" j
to which said deed reference is made
for identification. The property
herein conveyed is the one and saov
lands deeded to Sami. Kvnns Sons
& Co. by Jasper Hitchcock on Feb
ruary 1, 1912, as is evidenced by
warranty deed now of record in the
clerk’s office of Baldwin Superior
Court, in bool: of deeds No. 4. folio
68, and by Sanil. Evans, Sons & Co.,
on December 3, 1912, conveyed to
Tuiitis A. Horne, said deed recorded
clerk’s office Baldwin Superior Court
in hook No. 4, page 255.
The proceeds of said sale will be
applied, first, to the payment of a
promissory note, dated November 8.
1919, signed by Joe Flagg, for
$615.60, due November 8, 1920, and
bearing interest from maturity, and
the balance, if any, to the payment of
the cost of this advertisement and
the said Joe Flagg.
I and sufficient fee simple title
will lie made to the purchaser of said
| property by the undersigned.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
Dec. 7, 1920.
LAND SALE
State of Genr.F.i Baldwin County.
Under and by virtue of a deed with
power of sale, executed to it by John
Butler and Indiana IIarr : s on tl.e 2nd
y of • ,reh, 1920, the undersigned
ill sod r. public ou'ery, before the I
oui thou.-e door, in said county, with-1
11 the hours of sheriff’s sales, to the I
st and highest bidder, for cash, on
v fir t Tue-day in January, 1921,1
following described property, to-1
wit;
Ail that tiact or parcel of land j
i'jate, lying and being-in the 319th
:’ri ■ G. M. Baldwin Co., Ga., con-
lie ■ y two hundred (200) acres,
no. e or less; bounded on the north
.V lands of Mis. W. G. Hawkins; on
he cast by lands formerly owned by
Tfer’ ert Tatum, now owned by Mrs.
Vv\ G. Hawkins, and lands of Mrs.
•V. G. Hawkins; on the south by
.'.rids of the estate of B. J. Simmon?;
d on the wes’ by litndr. of Andrew
illev and hnds cf the estate of 11.
. fun. in?; being f’:e iante lands
flans for holidays at I nd write a note to the Milledgeville j
LsjYs’ I raining SCHOOL K,wanis dub -
The managers of the two
stare theaters in Milledgevil
invited the white boys to come to 1 ]
,wu to the picture shows. They
B.
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H. Hm
Mari
G. M. C. FOOTFALL WARRIORS
On the whole they will have a ENJOY BANQUET WEDNESDAY
Christmas full of recric ing and giv- j ~~
■ , r, V,,, « intr. and good times. The new year The annual banquet ef the G. M.
' d evllle h av e bids fair to be t! u 1 pi I *’■ football team and then- fr onds
one in the history of the school. was held Wednesday evening at the
s will spend Xmas ' . Bird ro,>1 "- Ot»e« were
1 '••■ion. lot v .. . big broth* ,jtaH f® forty-#**. Th* mb* was *
■ ■ Kiwania-is there. I regular turkey dinner served by
OKI \\ w. MANSON. beautiful young ladies of the city in
» * * i old fashioned Southern style.
PUn. for Colored Boy.. Colonel Kyle T. Alfriend. president
The first Xmas in this school is to of the col,e **’ scrved ** toasi ma9 “
Wom" Clubs of the state a b! * 0ur 0| '
ing picture shows will be held in the
. ecrea, on room of the school.
The Macon and Milledgeville Ki-
wanians will send every boy in the
. ’iooi a Xmas box. The women of |
the Georgia W. C. T. U. am) some |
ox the
.v,i: send Xma. boxes to the boys. ;ir ’ (l Milledgeville are going to make
Mr. l .arley Morgan, of a Macon!' 1 *°’ The Civic league of Muon
ind> m, will send candy. our boys Xmas boxes
'lie .-.ehelessinger and Morgan ! anl verv ear, y in J«"uary a visit.
Candy Co., of Atlanta, will send my home to ""’ Milled,.? ville,
candy and cakes, and a nice Xmas ** are “• have a
school. " '" "I the .lay’’ party Monday. De-
A Xmas tree with special program ! c,mber 27,h * ^ are «*■»"* with
ter in a most delightful and pleas
ing manner. Toasts were given by
Judge John T. Alien, Mayor Miller
S. Bell, Captain R. G. Couriey, Coach
•Bonner and Assistant Coach Ed
ward.., Captain Warren and Captain
Elect Slack, alternate Captain Reid
and many other players.
A11 interesting event of the even
ing was the presentation by Colonel
•' ‘ ‘ "" ■ " progiuni - ing was the presentation hv Colonel
11 •* "hi.li time ..... t. , Alfriend of the sweaters .0 the sev-
I. :n. pa. tor of the Milledge- 1 a * ^PPy* I "*» 'he adopted « *
I!. M 1,odist church, will act as mother of fifty-four of G.org.n, fu r Hone ^ Warren, Reid, Howl
X'lii. 1 ’inn. ture citizens. __ _ ,
Santa Claus.
S;, tu Claus will pay them a visit
County Indebtedness
1 of 1 per cent, 01
alary and Expenses of
r " of Health, a tax of
cent, or 1 mill.
Tax Collector of said 1
r.'liy ordered 4o assess
fi r the use of the said
:i Ivin for the above pur-
" year 1920 a tax of one
• 'le hundredths per cell
iv. a tax of Sixteen and
Hs upon each dollar of
I. • ct to taxation by said
Georgia—Baldwin County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Sari. Evans, Sons * Co., ns cred
itor, has filed application for perma
nent admin'strntion upon the estate
of Charley Butts, lately deceased, of
said county, and this, is to notify all
persons that saol appl'cction will l>o
phased upon on the first Monday in
January. 1921, and that the county
a.lminis’rator, E. R. Ifine3, will be o:
tha* day appointed permanent admin-
istrntor uoon the estate of Charley
Butts, unless some good chusc i:'
shown to the contrary.
All persons will take due notice
thereof.
Witness n.y hand and official
tl.i. December 6. 1923.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary, Baldwin Co., Ga
K. P.
Uxwkii.s, executor to W.
lO the
dormitories while they are
M.’.'bcy
• in Maxell I* 1 . 1911 and
Ieep.
They will have :i long hike
C. T.
:Inrp: r, Jno. P- Harper.
in the
afternoon. Worship will be
<> TT Grin. r, Mies Annie
ttondo
1 at one cf the Milledgeville
' M b-y Harner to W. A.
hurcht
■> on Sunday. The employes
February 10. 1911.
e the white br.y.s a basketball
"hr" pro
of said sa'e will be
o negroes a baseball
. to th.. payment of a
outfit.
Some of the boys will re-
note, 'dated March 2.
reive 1
. '.vs from home.
0, si^i
ed by John Buflor nnd
•One
.vi'i.’g will bo given over to
irris. for SI 5188)0, duo
he eni
yn.ent of fireworks.
1, 1330. uml beartlig in-
All
f this is what will be done
n maturity, and the bal-
for the
J 'js, now what will the hoys
We are to have a Xmas tree Sat-
urrlay and each boy will get a box
'aid, Thomas, Wilkins. Bais.len, Butts,
, if ary, to the payment of the
of this advertisement and the
John Duller and Indiana Har-
Good and - ifficent fee simpla title
will be ma. e to the purchaser of said
property by the undersigned.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.,
Dec. 7, 1920.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
State of Georgia—Baldwin County.
10 the Sup. ricr Court of said county:
T,.e petition of Jos. K. Po'.tle, Jon
u. Hutchinson, I. H. Andrews, Mrs.
■j, W i.ut." u.son, Mrs. Y. A. Lit-
le, Whitfield Grocery Company,
Miile.
e Igev
.’o for others; they have very little
money 1 spend hut will be e'eour- 1
a ;ed to pend this to give each other I
Evcneridge, .Fowler and Batiks.
, Presents were a]|<> given to Coach
ee. Each ofllcer has con- „ , . . , . 7, , . .
. a baseball outfit for the Coach E.lward,
for their’ faithful pud excellent sor-_
vices. G. M. (Y believes that no
chool has a “licit er coach than Bon-
1 ngr of Auburn.
Nearly nil (he-’team will return
next year and the college looks for-
Ward with tb • greatest pleasure to
this season of 1921. With nenrly nil
the varsity bn k and a strong second
| ter.m to p’ck from Bonner will lead
a winner to victory.
on the tree,
tribute.! t
hoys.
Our program for the weak ; s a full
e; Tic ■ Saturday, Sunday visit the
r njon Baptist church, Monday ‘‘the
vfiiil t 1 u day par y,” Wednesday
ereptian at school, Friday aft rnoon
ee pictures at Pritchard theater,
Sunday, January 2, church at Trinity
C. M. E. church and Monday, •Ir.nu-
n.y 3, back to school.
The boys will write notes of ap
preciation to the the pastors and
members of the Trinity C. M_ K
. ■ : and to sei.it gifts to their church , piaggs Chape, Baptist church.
Mothers. While they cannot send Wwt| , y A M E . rhureh> Union Bap
tist church, Lees Chapel, in fact to
everyone who contributes to their
happiness.
A Merry Christmas and a Happy
New Year.
Signed, Lula P. Mayes, instructress
and “cottage” mother for colored
hoys.
11 their kind friends gifts they can
write them notes of appreciation and
this they u II do, signing their own
and Mrs. Manson’s name as resident
board member.
Fiist they will write Col. F. J.
Taxon, of Atlanta, chairman of the
board of managers, and a man who
gives several hours a day of time and
thought to tlie boys and their wel
fare, a post card shower of love.
They will write notes of thunks to
’Ii. and Mrs. C. E. Bonner, Dr. nnd
Milling Co., the Mill-i Mrs. J. C. Wilkinson, Mr. I.ouie Hall.
Coca Cola Boltling Co., L. Miss Rodvers. Miss Barnet, Miss Wall,
Dr. Parks, Col. Alfriend and Major
C. rlail, Chandler Bros., E. W.
Hatcher, E. E. LM1, Georgia Pro
ducts Company, J. L. Sibley, Dixon
Williams. I.ew s Klemister, Peoples
•ardware Company, E. E. Bass,
i Li. a, i,. N. Jordan, H. E.
ALMOST EIGHT MILLION
METHODISTS IN WORLD
NOTICE
FOR SALE—My house and lot on
Ihe hill, opposite the Mansion. Terms
easy. W. H. ROBERTS.
any Protestant communion except
thq Lutheran.
'United States 1919
Methodist Episcopal 4,175.502
Methodist Episcopal, South 2,172,988
Zion
The Methodist population of the Congregational Methodist
world, on the accepted basis of four I African Union
adherents to each member in the j Union
loore, all of Milledgeville, who are 1 eastern section, un.l of two and one- Primitive Methodist
o kind 1 come out and aid in teach half in the United States nnd Can- Reformed' Union Zion
ada, has reached highly satisfactory Reformed Union
igures though it is only an estimate j New Congregational
difficult to verify, at least so far as •vr -r
661,776
458,734
268,021
186,873
35,021
21,000
21.000
20.000
American 18,812
9,500
9,500
African
African
Colored
Methodist Protestant
Free Methodist
Wesleyan Methodists
ing them and to help them in other
ways. These notes will be signed by
lr M i on as well a by the boys.
seal.
.niiil for uxaion in the
100! districts a$ a school
• iiiirr.oscs in said school
<• y. a-r 1920 the follow
'd School District, 3 1-2
1 S' hool District. 4 mills.
' ,ol District, 3 1-2 mills
.-sing School
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia—Baldwin County.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday
in January, 1921. at public outcry
at fhe courthouse door in the City of
ordered thrt there be j Milledgeville. snid county, within th-
looted upon all of the! legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following <le-
scribcd property. t
One Model T Ford Coupe. Motor
Number 2446834, painted black run
ning gear and body.
Said property levlied on as the
property of L. M McAfee to satisfy
a mortgage fifa issued from the
Superior Court of Baldwin county.
District I Georgia, in favor of Annie Tt. Neu -
I man against said L. M. McAfee.
The said property when levied
sion of said L. M.
hool District 3 mills.
\ Collector is hereby upon was in posse?
id. in his levy said ad- McAfee, and is now held by the
Tav sheriff under bend.
This November 23r.l, 1920.
S. I,. TERRY,
Sheriff, Baldwin Co., Ga.
cl in open court
ptember, 1920.
. McKinley,
. WATSON,
. Etheridge,
Commission rs.
to tone vour hens
Uidicws, Dra
Mail and Little and 1
To?vph Dc r.r
men - Store, respect-1
»hov;.s ih
wit:
following facts, to-1
1. That Liy
y des re to be incor-
worsted under
the co; pprate name !
and style of
! Jdwin County Live
Stock Coiporut
on. .
2. Thai the
principal place of!
)>usincss of
1 corporation will be |
Milledgeville, II
.’.idwin Uounty, Goor- j
gia.
3. That the
capita] stock of sa d
corporation i;* •
500 < 0 all of which
'.:as been paid
:: in cash.
4. Thut the
objects of sail cor-
pot.it.on are i
icvien'ally pecuniary
gain. l>ut prim
iri.y the development
of the cattle
end hog industry in
aid county a:
cent thereto.
d the counties a.lja-
5. 1’. titior.e
rs desire the authority
to buy and se
1 hogs nnd cattle in
the territory referred to on cash or
>n credit; to
take such obligations
‘'or said credit
sales as they may see
iroper; to exc
■ulc and receive such
mci ti.uycs anti
liens nnd securities
of similar chars
icier as mry he neccs-
5«ry and pro])
•r in the conduct of
said bud ness;
to execute such notes
and ct>h(‘r mo
notary obligations as
may V.o necc ;
ry to the proper con-
duct uf said bu
slness; to buy and sell
such real cstat
as may he necessary
1 to the conduci
of said business; to
have a com mi
n' seal; and to make
all contracts o
' every character that
may be neces
■ary to the proper
management
f said business, and
do all other a
cts nnd thinrs which
1 may be Icnral*
incident to the proper
peri; - pers pray that
they be ineorp
.in! 1 urn! r the cor-
' ltd a telegram of Xmas the United States is concerned
Total for HUS, 1.
Gain in nine years
E, P. WARD’S
Cash and Carry Store
Can Save You Money on
Fruits, Nuts And
Candies
J he best at the Lowest Prices
I.inie an I
LUMF
Army Bacon
$2.20
lOCtS
lions ur.der the dir
. u'.horizcd to act.
.e !; for cotton necep
ar.^e regardless of ’lie
wn.
” ER CENT PAID IN
ff I!
SOURCES OVER ONE HA:.F HD '0 ^ L '" APS 1.
iust received a shipment of safety c P° ■*
■ I mil d number left f r rent.
“vCHANGS BANK
Supr.Cour Baldwin Co . Ga.
* WOOD FOR SALE.
\\ . ' g; ji'.on ppr ford cm
delivered ar.yvVre in the city. T**’.'
vho-o T18-I*.
1130-tf J. F. MILLER.
* 1 Don’t fail to conserve the holly.;
Mi - Floride Allen, chaM-man Con
servation CommitUe.
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