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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEV1LLE. CA., MARCH 2t, ll||
INFORMATION WANTED
ed term of hte late Benj. Bas®. -
ject to the election as called by ■
incident tj;at happened j Ordinary for April 11th.
he spring of 1818, dur- I will appreciate your support a
fluencc. Sincerely,
L. D. SMITH.
INHERITED KNOWLODGE.
DRIFTING FROM RELIGION.
THE UNEMPLOYMENT CRISIS.
CALIFORNIA'S GOOD ROADS.
Mr. T. Frederick Davis, 802 Lyr
Building, Jacksonville, Fla., who
setting up data for a historical
count of
in Florida
ir.g Gen Andr* w Jackson's campaign j
against the Indians.
Duncan McKimmon, was c.ptured
by the Indians and was about to be
sacrificed, when an Indian girl by 1
e nam? of Milly Francis interceded ’
d saved him.
McKrimraon was a Georgia Militia-[
from Milledgeville, and Mr..
ANNOUNCEMENT I of Wesley Moran, decesased, which
I wish to announce as a candidate purchased by W. W. Moran, the
for Tax Collector to fill the un-expir- cantor of this instrument, and be-
NOTICE ELECTION
STATE OF GEORGIA. Baldwin
County.
Order calling election for Tax Col-
Men. are interested in animal
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insects have developed marvelous in
herited knowledge, which we foolish
ly call "instinct,” because they were
millions of years before men came.
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tinue on earth, barring catastrophe,
at least 1U0.000.000 years more.
Some day babies will be born in
heriting accumulated knowledge and they read this notice they
ready t« attack new problems. That quested to write Mr. Dnvi
•ould he glad to receiv
information from any relative of Mc
Kimmon or citizen of MilledgevilU-
who might know of or have any rec
ord of the incident, or whether they
know anyone that does.
As far as the Union Recorder
known there are none of the descend
ants of McKrimmon living in or
around Milledgeville, or is there any
one who knows any thing of the
incident.
If however, there should be and
There being a vacancy in the office
of Tax Collector of said State and
County, caused by the death of
B- njamin Bass, the Tax Collector of
said State and County, and the un
expired term of Benjamin Bass be
ing more than six months:
It iff ordered that an election be
j held in said county for the purpose
j' f electing n successor to the said
| Benjamin Bass to hold office for the
• unexpired term of the said Benj.
. Bass, deceased,
ind
n--1 * s Ordered that said election be
hisr* 6 ^ in ^ic voting precinct
ing the same place whereon the said
W. W. Moran resided.
Said sale will be made for the pur
pose of raising fund* to pay the fol
lowing debts which the deed above
mentioned was given to necure, to
gether with the cost of this proceed- 1 the
ings. to-wit: One note dated April < was granted.
3rd, due January 2, 1913, for $2,-1 Pa* - - 3. Petitioner says that there
401.IK. signed by W. W. Moran, and* have been no amendments to said
payaLle to Exchange Bank of Mil- charter.
.o the Court the folowing facts
Par. 1. That your petitioner was
duly incorporated for a period of
twenty years under a charter grant
ed by this Couri o nthe 20th day of
July, 1908.
Par. 2. That said charter was
duly accepted and petitioner has
operating its business under
me since the date said charter
will be t race worth while. address in
above wen
Read Pabre’s account of surgical received b;
operations performed by mud wasps t Cline,
that never saw father or mother, took —
Jacksonville. The facts j MUI '
obtained from a letter 19 28,
■ Postmaster Hugh T. *’3' m
»unty on the 11 day of April,
which day is hereby appointed
aw the time for holding said
bori
The Rev. Dr. Straton, in California
to dtbate on evolution, sayw our
people, youth espccialy, are drifting
from religion and all respect for the
laws of God or man. Our nation
and race are threatened. He is sure
of it. Some centuries ago earnest,
well-meaning priests of Greece and
Rome were saying the same thing.
And when Christianity came along
those ancients were sure tl
FOR SALE:—15 Rhode I.I.nd Red
e KK . for $1.00 if called for. Also
Brahmas, and Rock*. Mrs. J. R.
Goddard. 3-8-28 4t.
ledgeville, Georgia, and to pay inter
est on said note at eight per
per annum from February 7, 1924;
also to pay the undersigned $86.31,
with interest on said sum at seven
per cent per annum from February
7, 1924, the jam? bring the amount
of taxes paid by the undersigned foi
State and County taxes for the yeai
1921, which tax was a lien upon the
property above d:scribed; also to pay
the undersigned $114.14, with inter
est on said sum at seven per cent,
per annum from June 15, 1926, the
same being the amount of tnne.v paid
by the undersigned for State and
County taxes for the year ,924,
which tax was a lien upon the prop
erty above described. The total
amount due on the above d:sc ibed
note, together with taxes paid by the
undersigned, being $1,989.58.
The undersigned will ex c - a
deed to the purchaser, a.- au.:. ed
| in said security deid.
j This 6th day of March, 1928.
aid j EXCHANGE BANK OF M1LLEDGE-
It is Further Ordered that a
of this election be published ii
Union Recorder, the public gazt-1
said county, and at the court 1
of said county and at three or
of the most public places of
j county, twenty days previous to the j VILLE, GEORGIA.
id day of election. Grantee.
Witness my official signature this HINES & CARPENTER,
ould built up automobile ownershir
>s» California has done, there woulc
ie sixty million instead of twenty
our million automobiles* running in
Other States might
ing to the do|
They
iccording
t for a mi
i job.
think that
Oliver Wt*
Supreme Court
that the Cor.sl
i stitution, i- »e
He continues
syi
Big business says you must expo
im-mploymcnt crises. They will ai
k’ay.s recur. They said that onci
bout financial panics, but the Fed-
ral Reserve System ended them.
Big business opposed th<
h univrsally pra
Big business is old and ag
w ideas reluctantly.
enty-eight years n
forking, obeying
not the destiny
monument would
The marvelous thing is that un
employment is not worse. In the
automobile industry today thirty-
three men do ay much as 100 could
do in 1914, thank to improved ma
chinery and methods.
Next yenr California will spend
seventy-eight million dollars on good
roads, and California has more good
rouds than many other State already.
In consequence, California leads in
automobile ownership, which means
family comfort.
ward Justice Holmew if he could tell
what the des iny of man really IS,
how we got. here, whence Wc came,
e | whither Wc go from here, what hap-
I pens after we go.
But about such questions a learned
Supreme Court Justice knows at lit
tle as an Eskimo watching for seals
! the i
Sciei
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id rcligic
and i
If o her States, with good roads, Religion gives pc
remain separate. Science gradually
reveals to men that which they can
explain and understand. Religion,
which changes as men's civilization
changes, represents the effort to
know and understand that which men
can never know or understand. Reli
gion, destined to remain a matter of
faith, never to be proved, is at least
as important as science. Science
gives knowledge, safety and wealth.
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RALPH SIMMERSON
MILLEDGEVILLE. GEORGIA.
15th day of March, 1928.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary Baldwin Co. Ga.
Attorney’s for Exchange Bank.
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Under and by virtue of a power of
sale contained in a deed to secure
debt, executed by Mary E. Reevs to
Exchange Bank of Milledgeville Geor
gia, on the 16th day of July, 1927,
the undersigned will sell, at public
out-cry, before the Court Hous.- door
in said County, to the highest bidder
for cash, within the legal 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
Milledgeville, said State nnd County,
containing one-fourth <l-4> of an
ncre, more or less, bounded as fol
lows: On the North by lands of R.
I.. Wall; on the East by Wayne
Street: on the South by lands of
Olivia Jordan: and on the West by
lands of Rachel King.
Said lot or parcel of land is the
same land conveyed by Eugene Brant-
ly 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 436 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 in aid
of the description hen in given.
Said sale will be made for the
purpose of raising funds to pay the
following described note, which the
deed above mentioned was given to
secure, together with the cost of this
preceding, to-wit: One note dated
July 16th, 1927, due October 22nd,
1927, for $160.00, signed by Mary E.
R: eves, and payable to Exchange
Bank of Milledgeville, Georgia
its order, tnd to pay accrued interest
on said note. There iy now due on
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
deed to the purchaser as authorized
in said security deed.
This 6th day of March, 1928.
EXCHANGE BANK OF M1LLEDGE-
\ II.E, GEORGIA. Grantee.
HINES & CARPENTER.
Attorneys* for Exchange Bank.
FORECLOSURE
The Milledgeville Banking Co.
Vs.
George T. Builely
To the defendant, George T. Bailey:
Petition to foreclose mortgage on
realty, rule nisi, etc.
Baldwin Superior Court, January
Ten
1928
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Under and by virtue of
of sale, contained in a deed t
a debt, i xecuted by W. W. Moran to
Exchange Bank of Milledgeville,
Georgia, on the 3rd day of April,
1912, the und.rsigned will sell, at
public out-cry, before the Court
House door in the County of Baldwin,
said State, to the highest bidder for
cash, within the legal hours of sale,
on the 3rd day of April, 1928, the
following described land, to-wit:
All 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
j North by lands of Mrs. Annie Moran;
j South by lands of Leonard Butts,
| and Estate of Mrs. Margaret Croley;
i on the East bl lands of J. W. Champ-
Ii°n nnd J- W. Vinson; and on the
West by lands of Mrs. Annie Moran.
Said tract or parcel of land said to
The plaintiff. The Milledgeville
Bat.king Company, having filed its
petition, to foreclose a mortgage or.
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
is not a resident of 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
at the nixt term of the Superior
Court of Baldwin county, Georgia to
be held on the 2nd, Monday in July,
1928, then nnd there to answer said
complaint and in default thereof, the
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 vidou 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
ns required by low, all persons con
cerned are cited to show cause if
any they have, before me at the
April Term 1928, of the court of
Par. 4. Petitioner desires a re
newal of it shbid charter for a period
of twenty years from the date of its
expiration, to-wit: From July 20th,
1928.
Par. 5. Petitioner further says
that it desires that the name of the
corporation be changed from
“OCONEE BRICK & TILE COM
PANY” to “OCONEE CLAY PRO
DUCTS OMPANY" and that said
corporation be granted the further
right to either lease or mortgage, or
to lease and mortgage, its property,
real and personal, and its franchises,
nnd to execute conveyances appropri
ate to such purpones.
Par. 6. Petitioner shows that this
application for renewal of its charter, l Milledgevile,
Superior Court of ComZT
by certify thet the fore f „i„„
true and corect copy 0 f the * ** *
tion of Oconee Brick 4 Til.' 1 ^"*'
pany for renewal of it, chan,, '
amendments thereto, »■, th, . ' ,r ‘*
in*. 0 «f
This 27th day of December, u,-
FRANK BONE
Secretary of Oconee Brick 4 Til.
pears of file in this office.
This 15th day of March, 192a
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk Superior Conn.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
To the Superior Court of mid Cou „
The petition of Russell Bone ||„
Henrietta C. Bone, and L. S. Fowl,,
of said State and County respectful!,
1 the amendments thereto, herein
prayed, has been duly authorized by
proper corporate action, as appears
from a certified atstrac from the
Minutes of a special meeting of its
stockholders, said abstract being here
to attached, marked “Exhibit A”, and
by thiy reference, made a part of this
petition.
Wherefore petitioner prays:
First: That the charter of the said
Par. 1. That they des,re f 0 ,
themselves, their associatc-u and « Ut
cossors, to bo incorporated and marb
a body politic under the name and
style of Universal Tile Corporator
Of America for aperiod of twentr
years.
Par. 2. The principal office ,<
sair Corporation shall be in the City
the State and
County aforesaid, but petitioners de.
sire the right to establish branch
offices and places of business within
this State, or els: where.
Par. 3. The object of said corpo-
ration is pecuniary gain to itself and
its shareholders.
Par. 4. The business to be carried
on by said corpora ion is to manu-
facture, sell, and deal in brick, tile,
pipe, pottery, enrthernware, terra-
corporation be renewed for a period cfttta * c,a Y product* and wares, ar.d
of twenty years from July 20th, |° . carry on an >’ trade or busmen
1928, and that said corporation have inc ' donta l thereto or in connection
all the rights, powers, privileges and ‘^erewltl*; to apply for obtain, regi-
immunities by virtue of said renewal. ter ; P urch ase, or otherwise ac-
as are conferred upon
original charter, togethe
right to renew said ehar.i
expiration of the renewal
for, and that in addition t<
rights, powers, ar.d privilege!
rl upon said corporation b
rith the
fter the
quire any concessions, rights, options,
pntents, privileges, patent rights and
privileges, inventions, improvement!
ard processes, copyrights, trademark!,
and trade names, or any right, or*ioa
or contract in relation thereto and :n
perform, carry out nnd fulfill the
oricinnl charter, that it have the richt ttrms ani1 «™ditlon» thereof, ami
» property, real
develop, maintain, lease, sell
pose of, and otherwise deal with
• part
veyances appropriate
to execute cr
to such purpo:
Second: That the name of the
corporation be changed from
“OCONEE BRICK & TILE COM
PANY" to "OCONEE CLAY PRO
DUCTS COMPANY.”
HINES & CARPENTER
Attorneys for Petitioner.
ABSTRACT FROM MINUTES
of the ;
and personal, and its franchises, and pame; to acquire all ■
of the business, assets and liabilhiw
of any person, firm, association or
corporation in connection therewith:
nnd to take, acquire, purchase, hold,
own, rent, lease, sell, exchange, mort
gage or otherwise incumber, improve,
develop and otherwise deal in and
dispose of any nnd all property, ml
and personal, of every description
incidental to or capable of being used
in connection with the aforesaid
business or any of them.
. ~ Par. 6. The capital stock of said
a s P t * ru metving of the stock- corporation shnll be Fifteen Thous-
holders of Oconee Brick & Tile Com- and (15,000.00) Dollars, with the
panv. held m accordance with the law privilege „f increasing the we t
ami the by-laws of the corporation at the sum nf Thirtv Thousand ($50,
the principal office of the corpora- 0 00.) Dollars bv a majority vote of
e Jf,, 1 . P '“ nt N ’° *' ln thc Ci ‘y (he stockholders, said stock to be
of Milledgeville Georgia, at nine divided into shares of One Hundred
o clock A, M„ on the 27th day of ($100.00) Dolalrs each. Ten per cent
December. 1927, the following pre- „f the „ f the capital to le
amble and resolution was unanimous- employed by them has been actual!)
ly adopted, all the stockholders of p a j d
said corporation voting in person or Par. (5. Petitioners desire
FF™** ‘ right to have subscriptions to thc
U herons, the original charter of capital stock of soid corporation paid
Oconee Brick 4 Tile Company will in money or in property to be takes
expire, by lim.tation, on July 20th, at a fair valuation.
Un ^ I ** ar ' 7 * Petitioners farther desire
whercas, th eCompany desires a ; the right to issue common and pr»
renewal of ,ts charter for a period of fered stock in such proportion i
twenty years from the 20th day of; stockholders may determine.
U _J’ ant * _ I rights of the holders of the preferred
orea®, the Company desires an <£ock to be set forth and determined
amendment to the charter changing | by the by-laws adopted by the cor-
the name of the corporation from, poration. However, the holders of
“Oconee Brick & Tile Company" to; said preferred stock shall not be
Oconee Clay Products Company" titled to participate in the marngo-
and a further amendments to its said
Ordinary of said county why said ap-»charter to authorize the corporation
plication for year’s support should I *° cither lease or mortgage, or to
not he granted. ! lease and mortgage, its property, real
This the 5th, day of March 1928.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary,
B. C. Ga.
ORDINARY'S CITATION FOR PER.
MANENT LETTER^ OF
ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA Balwin Cunty, Court of
Ordinary March Term 1928.
To \\ hom It May Concern;
R- H. McCnmb of said Statne, hav
ing, in propir 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 should not be granted to
said R. H. McComb on said estate,
witness my official signature this the
4th day of March, 1928.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary,
B. C. Ga.
APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF
CHARTER
cut,*. _
-nto tain* th.t part o f th, .rtata Tiil'^C.' “ CtatTn,
and personal, an dits franchises, nnd
to execute conveyances appropriate
to such purposes:
t is therefore resolved that applica
tion be made to the Superior Court
of Baldwin County, Georgia, for
renewal of said Charter for a period
of twenty-years from July 20th, 1928
nnd that said application request
amendmnets to the charter of thc
corporation changing its name from
“Oconee Brick & Tile Company" to
“Oconee Clay Products Company,"
and authorizing the corporation to
cither lease or mortgage, or to lease
nnd mortgage, its property, real and
personal, and its franchises and to
execute conveyances appropriate to
such purposes.
It is further resolved that ««
President of this Company be, and he
is hereby, fully authorized and
powered to take such steps as ...-,
be necessary to secure the renewal
and amendment of the charter in ae-
cordanc with this resolution.
I hereby certify that the foregoing
is a true and correct copy of the pre-
•rable and resolution adopted by the
•tockholders of Oconee Brick A Tile
Company at the above stated meet-
Company and of the stockholders
meeting of said Company.
Exhibit A.
ment of said corporation oi
said stock in any stockholders meet
ing.
Par.
the
Petitioner*
right to sue and be sued, to plead
and be impleaded, to have
a common seal, to make all necessarv
by-laws an drogulations aiid to do al!
other things that may be necessan
for the successful carrying
business.
Par. 9. Petitioners further desir*
for said corporation the right of re
newal, and that it have all such othfl
rights, powers, privileges and i® 1
inunites as are incident to like c° f '
porations, or permissable under the
laws of Georgia.
Wherefore petitioners pray to
incorporated under the name ® nli
style aforesaid, with the power*
privileges and immunities herein
forth, and as arc now, or may hef^
after be, allowed a corporation **
similar character, under the law* ®‘
Georgia.
HINES A CARPENTEl
Attorneys for Petition
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
I, J. C. Cooper, Clerk of ***
Superior Court of said County, to* 1 **
by certify that the foregoing * *
true and corect copy of the *??!**’
tion for charter of Univesal *
Corporation of America as th*
•PPear of file in this offic?-
This 15th day of March. 19 2 *
J. C .COOPER*
Cleric Superior
Cosrt