Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 28, 1920, Image 7

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.-DAY. DECEMBER 28, 1920. UNION-RECORDER MITXEDCFYHLT.E. C-A. For Rooiing flOE BRAND :■/. Peace of Mind. USE Ti£?r Brand Roofing It gives long, dependable roof protection, that will insure peu^e of mint! in all seasons of the year, i: is absolutely wat er- prt;af and weatherproof. Will not crack or curl. Ir ;*; tough, strong, pliable and iire-resist- ing. Don'tacceptlessforyourmcney. Tiger Grand Roofing is prepared In 1, 2 and . ply, ready to lav rolls, .42-in. wide., that wii! cocor 100 square feet of roof. A supply oi nails and cenn-nt tin v-ith each roll,' also full instruction!, for laying it yourself. For Sale By Fow ler-Flemister Coal Company Milledgeville, Ga. Everybody knows Buick builds six-cylinder Valve-in-1 lead automobiles. — that Buick sold its entire 1920 out-put long before the end of the season. — that Buick has sold a large percentage of its 1921 schedule. that Buick users arc Buick salesmen. — that Buick car values are 100 per cent. Added to their recognized high service value the new Buick models possess a distinctive beauty. Their graceful lines and handsome appointments merit the pride which early buyers have expressed. Nineteen Twenty One Buick automobiles have more improvements than any Buick models in the past five years and 1921 models represent 2s% greater used car values. Many of our spring deliveries arc already contracted for. Thousands ha > been disappointed d past years because of the shortage ol Buick cars. The matter of present purchasing should receive the immediate consideration of motor car buyers Hi \ BITTER ALTOMOBH-b^ BtiC.K WILL BUILD THEM JEANES & ROBINSON A nplicat on for Letters of Dismission GEORGIA—Baldwin County: Georgia, Baldwin County, Court or Ordinary, December Term. 1920. LAND SALE State of Georgia—Baldwin County. Under and hy virtue of a deed with power of side, executed to i f by Joe Bird Hicks .the administrator upon 1 Flagg on the Sth day of November, the estate of Morris Sams decease I, 1919, the undersigned will ^<-11 at has applied for letters of dismiss .>: public outcry, before tie courthouse having paid all the debts of said door, in said county, wilhin thi hour estate ami settled in full with nil tlivof sheriff’s s les, to the best a.id heirs of • aid estate, ansl fully dis- highest bidder, for cash, on the fn it charged all the duties of his mi I trust, this is therefore to notify ail ! arsons concerned, that said applica tion wiii be heard on the first Monday isi January 1921. and if no valid ob jections. arc filed thereto, letters of dismission will be granted a.; pr yed XV. IT. fvembridge. Ordinary. BALDWIN COUNTY TAX L P V' FOR 1920. Upon motion tii following ,rd> levying taxe for county purpose i. lor he year 1920 was passed: Whereas, the State tax for the year 920 has been levied by the proper utboritles, which tax hus been fixer) • t five (.'*) nulla upon each dollar of axable props riy in the State of Geor- in, subject to taxation, and, When l- . the total amount of prop erty returned for taxation in Baldwin ■ijnty is $5,872.814. It is tiierefore considered, ordered and adjudged that there be levied upon all the property returned for 'uxution therein a tax of sixteen and one-half (10 1-2) mills upon each dol- ar thereof, tiiat is to say, a rax of one and sixty-five one hundredths per r ent of each dollar of property subject to t ixat.on in said county, which levy is made for the year 1920. The above tax is levied for the fol lowing purposes and in the following amounts: To pay Jurors, a Tax of 3.100 of 1 per cent, or 3.10 mills. To pay Bailiffs, a Tax of 5.1000 of 1 per cent, or 5.100 mills. To pay Inquests, a Tax of 3.1000 of 1 per cent or 3.100 mills. For support of Prisoners and Jail, a Tax of 4.1000 of 1 per cent, or 4.10 mills. For support of Paupers, u Tax of 5.100 of 1 per cent, of 5.10 mils. For Public roads, a tax of 4.10 of 1 per cent, or 4 mills. For repairs of Public Buildings, a tax of 2.10 of 1 per cent, or 2 mills. For equipment of Court House and Jail, a tax of 1.10 of 1 per cent, or 1 mill. For Supplies for County Officers, a tax of 25.1000 of 1 per cent, or 25.100 mills. Tuesday in January, 1921, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: I All tiiat tract or parcel of laul .itunfe, lying and being in the 319inl District G. M., sa u state and county, and bounded as follows: On th by the MilledgevHie and Monties public road; on the east by lar Goodwin Hitchcock; on the sou lands of .7. P. Humphrie: west by lands of Goodwin Hite sn d tract or parcel of land c ir.gr nirety-seve.o- *-aivd fine-fourth (1!714 ) aefes, more or less, a plat of urvey of said tract of land having been made anil attached to the d“ed of Sami. Evans, Sons & Co., to Julius A. Horne. Said 97 Vi acres of land being one-half of that tract of land •onveyed to Jasper Hitchcock by Goodwin Hitchcock, Otto Hitchcock and Hiram Hitchcock in a warranty. Iced dated October 31, 1917, nnd'j recorded clerk's office, Baldwin Su perior Court, hook “PP,” page 365, to which raid deed r< ference is made land sale ■itate if Georgia—Baldwin County. Uiuiir and by virtue of a deed with lower of rale, executed to i, by .Bohn Fiiitlei - j Indiana Harris on the 2nd lay o' March, 1920, ti e unuer-igned vill si i public oirtcry, before the .'ourti u e door, in .--aid county, with- i the- . jrs 0 f sheriff’s sales, to the best a' highest bidder, for cash, on be li Tuesday in January, 1921, # '.he ft linking described properly, to- wit: it tract or parcel of land Lag ;:ijd being in the 319th 5. M. Baldwin Co., Ga., cotf- wo hundred (2091 acres, e ; bounded on the north l Mrs. W. G. Hawkins; on ' 110 J finds formerly owned by ■ mt, now owned hv Mrs. • 'ABHv •••"**, «ml lams of Mrs. W. (». Hawkins; on the south hy lands |]i> ertato of B. .1 i’immons; 'id (s' tm.* word by lands of Andrew Mills*!} inn lands of the estate of B. rn^ns; being «! by B. H. rl I*. Hawkins, executor to W. ■ly on March 1 <*, 1911 and J. S •onvc Hawk i-,j Miss ind i A. M y C the same lands Hawkins. I). R. Marianna Hawkins Harper, Jno. B. Harper, unpne H. Griner, Mi*;i £hriie larpirspd Mabry Harper to YV. A. Masse p i4i February 10, 1911. iutocecds of said sale will lie Th< '• identification. The pro fl^ y . .aj>piU J, first, to tbe payment of ft herein conveyed is the one and Wm ,r„ m fey „„ tc , dated ‘ March 2, lands deeded to Sami. Evans SOls I f^oTh^ed by John Butler and & Co. hy Jasper Hitchcock or.V«b- [mIia| L , Urns ff)1> $ji51 R.oO, due rjary 1, 1912, as is ‘ ’ 'warranty deed now of clerk’s office of Baldwili Sup^rii 1 (KWb- jui ^ evulcndM hy November 1, 1920. and .hearing in- record in the terust matur it yi and the bal- nb Superior ui... ... .u. ..t *i,„ Court, in book of deeds No. 4, folio 68, and by Sami. Evans, Sons & Co., on December 3, 1912, conveyed to Julius A. Horne, said deed recorded clerk’s office Baldwin Superior Court in book No. 4, pnge 266. The proceeds of said sale will be applied, first, to the payment of a promissory note, dates! November 8, 1919, signed by Joe Flagg, for $615.60, due November 8, 1920, and bearing interest from maturity, and the halHnce, if any, to the payment of the cost of this advertisement and 'he said Joe Flugg. Good anil sufficient fee simple title will he mails* to the purchaser of said property hy the undersigned. FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF MILLEDGEVILLE, ga. Dec. 7, 1920. Georgia Baldwin County. To Whom It May Concern: Sam]. Evans, Sons & Co., as ered- To pay Salary anil Fees of County 1 itor, has filed application for perma- Officers, a tax of 117.1000 of 1 per I nent administration upon the estate cent, or 117.100 mills. of Charley Butts, lately deceased, of ance, il $ny, to the payment of the cost of this advertisement and this ■mid John Butler and Indiana Har ris. Good »nd sufficcnt fee simple title will be made to the purchaser of said property by the undersigned. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MILLEDGEVILLE. GA., Dec. 7. 1920. To pay Interest, a tux of 3.100 of 1 per rent, or 3.10 mills. To pay County Indebtedness for Bridges, a tax of 4.10 of 1 per cent, 4 mills. To pay other County Indebtedness, a tax of 15.100 of 1 per cent, or 1-1.2 mills. To pay Salary and Expenses ef Commissioners of Health, a tax of 1.10 of 1 per cent, or 1 mill. And the Tax Collector of said County is hereby ordered to assess anil collect for the use of the said County of Baldwin for the above pur poses for the year 1920 a tax of one and sixty-five one hundredths per sen that is to say, a tax of Sixteen and One-Half mills upon each dollar of property subject to taxation by said County, and It is further ordered that there he levied and collected upon all of the property returned for axaion in the following school districts as a school tax for school purposes in said school districts for the year 1920 the follow ing taxes: Union Point School District, 3 1-2 mills. Meriwether School District, 4 mills. Midway School District, 3 1-2 mills Browns Crossing School District 3 1-2 mills. Cooperville School District 3 mills. And said Tax Collector is hereby ordered to include in his levy said ad ditional School Tax. This order signed in open court, this 21st day of September, 1920. G. C. McKINLEY, T. E WATSON, J. O. Etheridge, Commission* rs. said county, and this is to notify all pemons that said application will he passed upon on the first Monday in January, 1921, and that the county administrator, E. K Hines, will he on that day appointed permanent admin s'rator upon the estute of Charley Butts, unless some good cause is shown to the rontrary. , All persons will take due notice thereof. Witness my hand and official seal, thi.-: December 6, 1920. W. H. STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary, Baldwin Co., Ga. SHERIFF’S SALE Georgia Baldwin County. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January, 1921, at public outcry at the courthouse door in the City of Miiledgcville, said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed property. f One Model T Ford Coupe, Motor Number 2446834, painted black run ning gear and body. Said property levlied on ns the property of L. M. McAfee to satisfy a mortgage fifa issued from the Superior Court of Baldwin county, Georgia, in favor of Annie R. New man against said L. M. McAfee. The said property when levied upon was in possession of said L. M. McAfee, and is now held by the sheriff under bond. This November 23rd, 1926. 0. L. TERRY, Sheriff, Baldwin Co., Ga. FOR SALE—100 cords of dry pine stove wood; any length. Liberal terms on winter supply. H. T. CLINK. Lime and Cement at Emmett L. Barnes. LUMBER FOR SALE Any sixe order t< r Lumber of any kind filled hy J. H. ENNIS. If We offer the services of this well regulat* d bank. All transactions under the direct supervis.on of an officer of the bank authorized to act. 'l our check for cotton accepted on deposit or cashed without exchange regardless of the point or bank on which it might be drawn. FOUR PER CENT PAID IN OUR SAVINGS DEPT. RESOURCES OVER ONE HALF MILLION DOLLARS Have just received a shipment of safety deposit boxes. Only a kmited number left for rent. EXCHANGE BANK APPLICATION FOR CHARTER State of Georg a—Baldwin County. To the Su|ii rior Court of said county: The petition of Jos. E. Pottle. Jon W. Hutchinson, L. H. Andrews, Mrs. Jo f \Y. HutcVnson. Mrs. Y. A. Lit tle, Whitfield Grocery Company, Miiledgcville Milling Co., the Mill- odgeville Coca Cola Bottling Co., L. C. Hull, Chandler Bros., R. W. Hatcher, E. E. Bel), Georgia Pro ducts Company, J. L. Sibley, Dixon Williams, Lewis Flemister, Peoples Hardware Company, E. E Bass, Richard Hinion, L. N. Jordan, H. E. Andrews, Drs. Hall and Little and Joseph’s Department Store, respect fully shows the following facts, to- wit: 1. That they desire to be incor porated under the corporate nemo and style of Baldwin County Livo Stock Corporation. 2. That the principal place ef business of said corporation will bo Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Geor- ff'» 3. That the capital attsek of said corporation is $2,500 00 all of which has been paid in in cash. 4. That the objects Of said cor poration arc incidentally pecuniary gain, hut primarily the davelopment of the cattle and hog industry in said county and the esmnties adja cent thereto. 5. Petitioners desire the authority to huy and soli hogs and cattle in the territory referred to on cash or on credit; to take such obligations for said credit sales as they may neo proper; to execute and receive such mortgages and liens *ad securities of similar character as may be neces sary and proper in the conduct of said business; to cxeuote such notes and other monetary obligations as may be neecssary to the proper con duct of said business; to buy and aoll such real estate as may bo neceeonry to the conduct of said busioeaa; 4# have a common seal; and us make all contracts of every ehaiacter that may be necessary to the proper management of said business, and do ail other aets and things which may be legally incident to the proper conduct of said corporation. Wherefore, petitioners pray that they be incorporated under the cor- porste name and style above set u « l s and, Petitioners will ever pray. ALLF.N * POTTLE, Petitioners’ Attys. Georgia— Baldwin County. I do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of a petition for incorporation thin day filed in my office by Jos. E. Pot- •le and others to he incorporated under the corporate name and style of Baldwin County Live Stock Cor poration. This Dec. 13, 1920 J. C. COOPER, Clerk Supr. Court, Baldwin Co., Ga. WOOD FOR SALE. Cord Wood at $5.00 per cord cash delivered anywhere in the city. Tele phone 318-L. 11-30-tf J. V. MILLER. FOR SALE—100 cords cf dry pina stove wood; any length. Liberal i terms on winter supply. H. T. CLINE.