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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE. GA. MARCH IS, ISIS
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knew how to make
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eating as much a ; j twenty
in of fresh meat in a day.
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j-ut on th«' earth to cultivate
I -hould eat all of its products,
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LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Under and by virtue of a power of
sale contained in a deed to secure
debt, exteuted by Mary E. Roevs to
Exchange Bank of Millcdgeville Geor
gia, on the 16th dny of .July, 1927,
the undersigned will sell, at public
out-cry, before the Court House door
in said County, to the highest bidder
for rash, within the leg„i hours of
sale, on the 3rd day of April, 1928,
the following described parcel of
land, to-wit:
All that lot or parcel of land situ
ate, lying and being in the City of
Millcdgeville, said State and County,
containing one-fourth (l-4> of an
acre, more or less, bound* d as fol
low*: On the North by lands of R.
L. Wall; on the East by Wayne
Street; on the South by lands of
Olivia Jordan; and on the Wes
lands of Rachel King.
Said lot or parcel of land is the
same land conveyed by Eugene Brant-
ely to Geraldine Bell, by deed dated
March 21st, 1924, recorded in the of
fice of the Clerk of said County in
Book of Deeds No. 8, page -136 and
by Geraldine Bell conveyed to Mary
Eliza Reeves, the Grantor herein, by
Deed dated June 28th, 1927. Re
ference is made to said Deeds ii
of the description herein given.
Said sale will be made for
purpose of raising funds to pay the
following described note, which the
deed above mentioned was given tt
secure, together with the cost of thii
preceding, to-wit: One note dated
July 16th, 1927, due October 22nd,
1927. for $160.00, signed by Mary E.
Reeves, and payable to Exchange
Bank of Milledgeville, Georgin,
its order, and to pay accrued interest
on said note. There in now du
said note the sum of $160.00 princi
pal, besides interest thereon from
February 19th. 1928 at eight per
cent, per annum.
The undersigned will execute a
deed to the purchaser as authorized
in said security deed.
This Gth day of March, 1928.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MILLEDGE-
VILE, GEORGIA. Grantee.
HINES & CARPENTER,
Attorneys’ for Exchange Bank.
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Under and by virtue of « powei
of sale, contained in a deed to secure
a debt, executed by W. W. Moran t<
Exchange Bank of Milledgeville
Georgia, on the 3rd day of April,
1912, the undirsigned will sell, at
public out-cry, before the Court
House door in the County of Bnldw
.said State, to the highest bidder for
cash, within the legal hour* of sale.
’ey
ffi-
the safest bi
’nited States. The p
ailure is lower than
ocery business, for
'vago insurance companies
citizens that they will in-
;u -'- bombing of buildings by
branches of crime, hootlcg-
npeting labor organizations,
you can’t discourage crime,
b<st is to insure against it
•although it doesn’t help much if
pun to be at home for the
m \v flying machine idea based
!rvi * energy” or “magnetic power
'■•■‘■ts Lindbergh nnd others. It
w nn fuel, u expected to fly for
h -urs, and Lester J. Hender-
’1. -h. inventor. i s full of hope. It
,Rljr ho »»e as yet, although the
model performs well. Even-
•• doubt, as Tesla and others
f! >''"g machines will pick up
“ power” from the earth,
frf, m Niagara, the Colo-
‘" ,T a,) d other sources as they
i ; ‘ r " und ,h - world. That will solve
. and 1,000 miles an
,r 'peed will annihilate distance.
[ ■' French flier surpasses the
1,1 • " p record” by turning
bj'.dred and eleven aerial
1 "dh a monoplane in
" r ' and fifty-six minutes.
1 ut ‘tly as unimportant as
r °f back somersaults
■ ' circu.M actor. It is think-
1 "-venting that count, not
-tatistics for 1927 show
’ • for every fivo mar-
’ vorcea may equal mar-
-n S',,",. y 0unB RussianSi ac
"port, are divorced five!
£ in one year.
r ;U ’-horitles suy this is a
f morals, proving that-
People insist on retaining the I
“•talus, even if they change I
. nth - fl nd that they will not
„ a , ' P r °misruity. This must sUr
- ° n m ° ur young “trial” and
4 ‘ lonate marriage inthuslasts!
earthquake in Jerusalem i
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H. G. HASTINGS CO- SEEDSMEN,
ATLANTA, GA. *
WOMEN'S PAINS
Ik; Were Relieved by Cardd
Which This Georgia Lady
Took on Her Moth
er’s Advice.
Columbus, Ga.—“I don’t see why
women will drag around, in a half
hearted way, never feeling well,
barely able to drag, when Cardul
might help put them on ihcir feet,
as it did me,” says Mrs. Geo. 3.
Hunter, of tills city.
‘ T . suffered with dreadful pains in
my sides. I had to go to bed and.
stay sometimes two weeks at a time.
“I could not work, and just
dragged around the house.
”I got very thin. I went from a
hundred nnd twenty-six pounds
down to less than a hundred.
“My mother liad long been a user
Of Cardui, nnd she knew whnt a
good medicine it. was for this trou
ble. So she told mo to get somo
and take it
*T sent to the store for Cardui,
and before I had taken the first
bottle I began to improve. My side
hurt less, and I began to mend in
health. I took the second bottle,
and felt much better. I followed
this by two more bottles.
“Cardui acted as a fine tonic. Z
do not feel like the same person.
I am wen now, and still gaining’.
My rides do not trouble me at all."
Pirn It a trial.
on the 3rd day of April, 1928, the
following described land, to-wit:
AU that tract or parcel of land
situate and being in the 105th Dis
trict, G. M., said State and Coun
ty, and bounded as follows: On the
North by lands of Mrs. Annie Moran;
South ay lands of Leonard Butts,
and Estate of Mra Margaret Croley;
on the East bl lands of J. W. Champ
ion and J. W. Vinson: and on the
West by lands of Mrs. Annie Moran.
Said tract or parcel of land said to
contain (188) One Hundred Eighty-
eight acres, more or less und the
same being that part of the estate
of Wedey Moran, decesascd, which
was purchased by W. W. Moran, the
grantor of this instrument, and be
ing the same place whpreon the said
W. W. Moran resided.
Suid sale will he made for the pur
pose of raising funds to pay the fol
lowing debts which the deed above
mentioned was given to .secure, to
gether with the cost of this proceed
ings, to-wit: One note dated April
3rd, due Januury 2, 1913, for $2,-
401.18, signed by W. W. Moran, und
payable to Exchange Bank of Mil-
ledgevillc, Georgia, and to pay inter
est on said note at eight per cent,
per annum from February 7, 1924;
Iso to pay the undersigned $86.31,
rith interest on said sum at seven
ier cent per annum from February
1924, the same being the amount
of taxes paid by the undersigned for
State and County taxes for the year
1921, which tux was a lien upon the
property above described; also to pay
the undersigned $114.14, with inter
est
laid
at i
per annum from June 15, 1926, the
same being the amount of tuxes paid
by the undersigned for State and
County taxes for the year 1924,
which tax was a lien upon the prop
erty above described. The total
umount due on the above described
note, together with taxes paid by the
undersigned, being $1,989.58.
The undersigned will execu
deed to the purchaser, as authorized
in said security deed.
This Gth day of March, 1928.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MILLEDGE
VILLE, GEORGIA.
Grantee.
HINES & CARPENTER,
Attorney’s for Exchange Bank.
Vs.
George T. Bailely
To the defendant, George T. Bailey
Petition to foreclose mortgage or
realty, rule nisi, etc.
Baldwin Superior Court, January
Term, 1928.
The plaintiff. The Milledgeville
Bar.king Company, having filed its
petition, to foreclose a mortgage on
realty on certain lands in Baldwin
County, Georgia, against George T
Bailey, in this Court, returnable to
this Term of the Court, and it being
made to appear that George T. Bailey
666
Golds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
Bilions Fever and Malaria.
is not a resident uf said county of
Baldwin, and also that he does not
reside within the State, and an order
having been made for service of the
rule nisi in said case, on him, the
said George T. Bailey, by publication
this, therefore is to notify you,
George T. Bailey, to be and appear
the ntxt term of the Superior
Court of Baldwin county, Georgin to
be held on the 2nd, Monday in July,
1928, then and there to nnswer said
complaint and in default thereof, the I
court will proceed as to justice shall •
appertain.
Witness the Honorable James B.
Park, Judge of said court, this 16
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk Superior Court
Baldwin County, Georgia.
APPLICATION FOR YEARS
SUPPORT
GEORGIA Baldwin County.
To Whom It May Concern.
Mra Ada Cash, the widow of J. A.
Cash, late of said County, deceased,
has applied to me for a year’s support
out of the estate of J. A. Cash, and
the appraisers appointed to set apart
said years support out of the estate
of J. A. Cash have made their return
as required by ’.aw, all persons con
cerned nre cited to show* eausc if
any they have, before me at the
April Term 1928, of the court of
Ordinary of said county why said ap
plication for year’s support should
not be granted.
This the 5th, day of March 1928.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary,
B. C. Gn.
ORDINARY’S CITATION FOR PER
MANENT LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA Balwin Cunty, Court of
Ordinary March Term 1928.
To Whom It May Concern;
R. H. McComb of said Statue, hav
ing. in proper form applied for per
manent letter*/ of administration on
the estate of Mrs. Annie V. McComb
late of said county, deceased, this is
to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Mrs. Annie V.
McComb, deceased, to be and ap
pear at the court of Ordinary of
said county, at the April term, 1928,
and show cause if any they have or
can, why permanent letters of admin
istration Mhould not be granted to
said R. II. McComb on said estate,
witness my nfficiu] signature this thi
4th day of March, 1928.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary.
B. C. G
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