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pamphlet called The Forest
t, issued by the American Tree
Aaaciation, are some interwting sdat-
istics about one of man’s greatest
enemies.
It appears that there am* some two
hundred thousand kinds of tree-at
tacking insects and that these little
insects cause far greater lo**s to
forests than do fires.
If unhindered these insects would
destroy thousands of acres of val
uable forests a year.
In
nt He
th< i!
selected to attend
the Citizens’ Military Training Camp
be held at Fort Moultrie from
June 17 to July 16, the Government
offers a month of training, education
and recreation that can not be sur
passed anywhere. A month at the
seashore, with all necessary expenses
paid, and that month spent at one
of the finest resorts along the entire
Atlantic coast, is an opportunity that
should be wry attractive to red-
blooded young Americans.
While a nice balance is goin«
maintained between (training
, reereation at the camp, it is belit
t Fort Moultrie i
e complete chan
;1 scenery alone, w
■•thing of the pi* - :
ANNOUNCEMENT
rish to announce as a candidate
for Tax Collector to fill the un-expir-
ed term of hte late Benj. Bass, sub
ject to the election as catled by the
Ordinary for April 11th.
I will appreciate your support and
influence. Sincerely,
L. D. SMITH.
of Wesley Moran, decesased, which
| was purchased by W. W. Moran, the
grantor of this instrument, and be
ing the same place whereon the said
W. W. Moran resided.
Said sale will be 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
to the Court the Mowing facta:
Par. 1. That your petitioner was
duly incorporated for a period of
twenty years under a charter grant
ed by this Court o nthe 20th day of
July, 1903.
Par. 2. That said charter was
duly accepted and petitioner
been operating its business under
since the date said charter
was granted.
Par. 3. Petitioner says that there
have been no amendments to said
charter.
ii! that the
NOTICE ELECTION
__ 3rd, due January 2, 1913, for $2,-
STATE Or GEORGIA, Bald 40[ , 8 „ K , ied by w . w Moran,
(uunty. payable to Exchange Bank of Mil-
Order calling election for Tax o -, ] ec j|^eville. Georgia, and to pay inter-1 Par. 4. Petitioner desires a re-
l ector ' est on said note at eight per cent, i newal of it saaid charter for a* period
There being a vacancy in the office per annum from February 7, 1924; of twenty years from the dote of its
. of Tax Collector of said State and n ls<» to pay the undersigned $86.31, 1 expiration, to-wit: From July 20th.
, County, caused by the death of w ith interest on said sum at seven 1928.
t i B njsmin Bass, the Tax Collector of per cent per annum from February p ar g. Petitioner furthi
id State and County, and the un- l!»24, the same b ir.g the. amount t h at j. desires that the name of the
axes paid by the undersigned for corporation be ch
te anil County taxes for the
Superior Court of said County fc e
by certify that the forego,n c
true ond cored copy of the
tion of Oconee Brick A Til e Co
pany for renewal of its charter,
amendments thereto, as the same >.
p '
This 27th day of December, 1927
FRANK BONE
Secretary of Oconee Brick A Tile
pears of file in thia office.
This 15th day of March, 1928.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk Superior Court.
d County, and the
of Benjamin Bnvs
11 six months:
id that an election
•-ivty for the purp
OCONEE BRICK & TILE COM-
, lien upon the pi \Y" to “OCONEE CI.AY PR<
,.d;abotopay ni'CTS OMPASY" nn.l that an
H. vtith ir.t.-r- corp „ ra tion he , rent.-.l the forth,
d term
from
■ 15. 1926,
nt of 1
‘ither b:
iiml mor
id pe
its proper!
ttack the trees of tl
The larch is the vie
|y worm. The pine I
he top of the list of i
In addition to this
a«*s, although their
Bark **■••■! I-
Adirondack*,
m of the *aw-
1 tie is well at
Ordered that said elec ■ ' be
11 all the voting precinct of
• unty on the 11 day of April,
which day is hereby app- iited
• as the time for holdir.;: -aid
disci
uU * it is Further Ordered that a noice
:,nt <-f this election be published i’: the
°f Union Recorder, the public gazette of
’ nn .<aid county, and at the court hous«
of said county and at threi
,f said | EXCHANGE BANK OF MILLEDGE- \ by this; reference, made a part of this
rd says that if 1
does not succeed in
sects they will destroy man.
One of the greatest insect enemies
is the termite or white ant. It pen-
trates the wood of floors, walls and
foundations. Hence we must not
only fight to save the lumber, but to
save the buildings.
There must be no let-up in the
fight against insects.
We must either pay out more mon
ey to protect tho forests or pay
ever-increasing prices for lumber, and
in the end see the forests disappear.
Much has been done in forestry in
the last five decades, but much re-
mnnis to be done, and the care of the
trees should 1«? taught in every pub-
Who can fully describe the bene
fits of the tree? It in not only a
thing of beauty that enhances the
landscape, but it in useful. We gt’t
from it the material for our houses,
for many of our utensils, and for
many other useful things.
Charles Lathrop Pack, who Hus de
voted his life to the trees, and spent
much money at this work, deserves
great credit.
Every town ought to have a muni-
c.pal forest in its environments and
ought to do something for the trees
of the country.
of the most public place-
county, twenty days previ
said day of election. Grantei
Witness my official signature this 1 HINES & CARPENTER,
15th day of March, 1928. | Attorney’s for Exchange Bunk.
W. H. STEMBKIDGE,
Ordinary Baldwin Co. Ga. FORECLOSURE
the I VILLE, GEORGIA.
will be rupplenmented by a-:
- • rts. and by sightseeing tr.j
n« ighboring points of interest.
The Government boat will b<
Used to take each trainee to
Fort Sumter, one of the shrim
the Southern Confederacy, where nn
officer will guide the young men
about and explnni the history of the
fort. This historic old fortification
is soon to be beautified by a new
flagstaff with an ornamental base,
the $25,000 gift of n daughter of
Major Robert Anderson, who held the
fort until its capture by the Confed
erates on April 14, 1861.
Patriotic citizens of Charleston arc-
going to take the young men in train
ing by automobile around Charleston i
and its environs. They will be taken GEORGIA. Baldwiq County:
to Charleston and back to Fort Moul-1 Under and by virtue of a powe
trie, across the harbor, on the Gov- *ale contained in a deed to set
eminent boat “Sprigg-Carroll." debt, executed by Mary E. Reev
There are many eighty worth while Exchange Bank of Milledgeville Gcor-j Term, 1928.
to Southerners in Charleston, the gia, on the 16th day of July, 192" ', . A
cradle of the Confederacy, and its the undersigned will yell, at public j Banking Company, having filed it:
hospitable citizens intend to insure out-cry, before the Court Hoi
that its visitors will learn all they »n said County, to the high-
can about the historic city.
"dln^big^e * 1 ‘" Hin following described nnreel of'this Term of th
■trued for S
or the year 1924, a ^ p such purpo.«. s.
“ Iicn «Pon the prop- Par Petitioner show* that this
scribed. The total application for renewal of its charter,
the above described and tht . amendments thereto, herein
note, together with taxes paid by the p ra yed, has been duly authorized l»y
undersigned, being $1,989.58. proper corporate action, as appear:
The undersigned will execute a from a certified abstrac'. from th<
tleed to the purchaser, as authorized Minuter of a special meeting of its
in said yecurity deed. ■ stockholders, said abstract being here
This 6th day of Mnroh, 1928. \ to attached, marked “Exhibit A”,
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of Russell Bone, Mr-.
Henrietta C. Bone, and L. S. Fowler
of said State and County respi etfuliv
Par. 1. That they
desi
of Atner
for
LAND SALE
The Milledgeville Banking Co.
Vs.
. George T. Builely
I To the defendant, George T. Bailey:
| Petition to foreclose mortgage on
! realty, rule nisi, etc.
, | Baldwin Superior Court. Jnnunry
plaintiff,
Milledgeville
mimunicatc with the
ccr, Fort McPherson,
view to getting in th.
•ithout delay.
C. T.
Georg
irtgage on
n Baldwin
George T
u rliable to
id it being
s T. Bailey
petition.
Wherefore petitioner prays:
First: That the charter of the said
corporation be renewed for a period
Par. 2. The principal ..fr, rt . ,
sair Corporation shall be in the Hty
of Milledgcvilc, in the S'ato and
County aforcraid, but petition?!* de
sire the right to establish hrnneh
officer and places of bu^in within
this State, or elsewhere.
Par. 3. The object of said corpo
ration is pecuniary gain to itself and
its shareholders.
Par. -1. The business to be carried
on by said corporation is to manu.
facture, sell, and deal ir. brick, tile,
pipe, pottery, earthernware, terra
cotta, clay products and wares, nn<!
any trade or burine?*
therewith; to apply for obtain, regi
ter, purchase, lease, or otherwise a-
quire any concessions, rights, options
of twenty years from July 20th, 1 .° c ” rrj
1928, and that said corporation have
all the rights, powers, privileges and. . , ...
.... . . , ., . , ter, purchase, lease, or otherwise
immunities by virtue of said renewal. 1
as arc conferred upon it by said
original charter, together with the
right to renew said charter after the
expiration of the renewal now asked n "j
for. and that in addition t-
rights, powers, and privilege
ferred upon said corporation by its
•rigiiud charter, that it have the right
1? door : petition, to foreclo
bidder! realty on certain lands
the legal hours of County, Georgia, a gains
inter- <“ ti'e Srd day of April, I92S. 1 Bailey,
should I- 10 following described parcel of ; this Te
c of ] land, to-wit: ">»do to appear that G
. with : An th,,t lot l,r P" rc - "f let"! site-! is a resident of ■ lid county of
cations »**, b'i"r nnd being in the City of Baldwin, and ul that he does not
‘ I Milledgeville, said State nnd Cuunty, reside within th. State, and an order J'"-";'
containing one-fourth (1-4) of nn ! havinir hi en made for service of the ■ t’UCT.
| acre, more or less, bounded us fol-1 rule nisi in said case, on him, the I
On the North by lands of It. | mid Geori-o T. Bailey, by publication
ither lens
appropriate
lease and mortgng
and personal, and
to such purpo' i
Second: That the nume of the
corporation be changed from
“OCONEE BRICK & TILE COM-
to “OCONEE CLAY PRO-
COMPANY.”
HINES & CARPENTER
Attorneys for Petitioner.
patents, privileges, patent rights and
privileges, inventions, improvement?
pyrights, trademark
and trade names, or nny right, option
or contract in relation thereto and i
perform, carry out nnd fulfill the
terms and conditions thereof, and v<
develop, maintain, lease, sell transfer,
dispose of, nnd otherwise deal with
• ail -
Wall; on the East by W.nyni
(Street; on the South by lands of
Hoquinm, Wash., April 1.— (Auto- Olivia Jordan; and on the West by
caster)—A dog with a broken leg | lands of Rachel King,
appeared in front of a horpit.nl here, | Said lot or parcel of land is the
hanging around us if he knew what same land conveyed by Eugene Brant-
he wanted, and occasionally wailing j cly to Geraldine Bell, by deed dated
faintly. He was put on the operat- | March 21st, 1924, recorded in the of-
ing table after being discovered, and t fice of the Clerk of said County in
his leir was set. ■ Book of Deeds No. 8, page 436 and
notify you,
George T. Bailey, to be and appear
at the ne xt term of the Superior I
Court of Baldwin county, Georgia to At a
be held nn the 2nd, Monday in July, holder*
1928, then and there to answer said
complaint and in default thereof, the
court will proceed ns to justice shall
the buslnc5:\ assets and lisbilhi- ?
of any person, firm, association --
and to take, acquire, purchase, hob!,
own, rent., lease, sell, exchange, mort
gage nr otherwise incumber, imprnv.
develop and otherwise deal in and
dispose of any and nil property, m!
and personal, of every description,
incidental to or capable of beir:* used
ABSTRACT FROM MINUTES businc
ection
with the aforesaid 4
appertain.
Witness the Honorable James B.
e fbe next day of his Geraldine Bell conveyed to Mary j Park. Judge of .-aid court, this 16
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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
"eding, to-wit: One note dated
16th, 1927, due October 22nd,
1927, for $160.00, signed by Mary E.
i, and payable to Exchange
Bank of Milledgeville, Georgia,
order, and to pay accrued interest
said note. There in 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 n
deed to the purchaser as authorized
in said security deed.
This 6th day of March, 1928.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MILLEDGE-
VILE, GEORGIA. Grantee.
HINES & CARPENTER,
Attorneys’ for Exchange Bank.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk Superior Court
Baldwin County, Georgia.
APPLICATION FOR YEARS
SUPPORT
GEORGIA Baldwin County.
To Whom It May Concern.
Mr* Ada Cosh, the widow of J. A
Cash, late of said County, deceased,
has applied to me for a year’s support
nut of the estate of J. A. Cash, and
the appraisers appointed to set apart
said yearn support out of the estai
of J. A. Cash have made their return
»s required by law, all persons con- t * ie
:crned are cited to show cause 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. Ga.
any of them.
| Par. 6. The capital ntock of said
ii meeting of the stock- j corporation shall be Fifteen Thou
onee Brick & Tile Com-1 and (15,000.00) Dollars, with th?
puny, held in accordance with the law privilege of increasing the same ti
and the by-laws of the corporation at I the sum of Thirty Thousand ($80.
the principal office of the corpora- j o00.) Dollars by a majority vote o!
tion, at its plant No. 1, in the City j the stockholders, said stock to 1-
Milledgeville Georgia, at nine. divided into shares of One Hundrei
o’clock A. M„ on the 27th day of I ($100.00) Dnlalra each. Ten per cent
December. 1927. the following pre-. u f the amount of the capital to br
amble and resolution was unanimous- • employed by thorn has been nctuall;
ly adopted, all the stockholders of paid in.
said corporation voting in person or j Par. 6. Petitioners desire th-
by proxy: j right to have subscriptions to th-
“Whereas, the original charter of j capital stock of said corporation pniii
Oconee Brick & Tile Company will j jn money or in property, to be taker,
expire, by limitation, on July 20th, at a fair valuation.
l r 28
Whereas, th eCompnny desires a
renewal of its charter for a period of
twenty years from the 20th day of
July, 1928; and
Whereas, the Company desires an
amendment to the charter changing
pUm, tk* mo»t Jeurabh. a araUMt.
UICK
H SIMMERSON
MILLEDGEVILLE. GEORGIA.
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwdn County
Under and by virtue of a power
of sale, contained in a deed to secure
a debt, executed by W. W. Moran
Exchange Bank of Milledgeville,
Georgia, on the 3rd day of April,
1912, the undtrsigned 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 th:- 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 ns follows: On the
Par. 7. Petitioners further deair-.
the right to issue common and pr?
fered stock in such proportion as th<
stockholders may determine, th*
rights of the holders of the preferred
stock to be set forth and determined
by the by-laws adopted by the c
of the corporation from j poration. Ho.rever, the holders
Brick & Tile Company” to j said preferred stock shall not be
"Oconee Clay Products Company” titled to participate in the manage-
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 Statne, hav
ing, in proprr form applied for per
manent letters of administration on
the estate of Mrs. Annie V. McComb
lute of said county, deceased, this
to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Mrs. Annii
McComb, deceased, to be nnd ap
pear at the court of Ordinary
said county, at the April term, 1928,
and show cause if any they have
can, why permanent letters of admin
istration should not be granted to
said R. H. McComb on said estate,
vitness my official signature this the
North by land, of Mr.. Amur Moran : \
South by land, of Leonard Butts, | H ’ STEMBR 'I>GE. Ordinary,
and Estate of Mra Margaret Croley;
on the East bl lands of J. W. Champ
ion nnd J. W. Vinson; nnd on the
West by lands of Mrs. Annie Moran.
Said tract or parcel of land said to (GEORGIA, Baldwin County,
contain (188) One Hundred Eighty-1To the Superior Court of said County:
eight acres, more or less and the The petition of Oconee Brick A
•ame being that part of the estate Tile Company respectfully represents
nnd a further amendments to its said
charter to authorize the corporation
to either Icaye or mortgage, or to
lease and mortgage, its property, real
and personal, an dits franchises, and
to execute conveyances appropriate
to such purposes:
therefore resolved that applica
tion be made to the Superior Court
of Baldwin County, Georgin, far a
renewal of said Charter for a period
of twenty-yeara from July 20th, 1928
nnd that said application request
amcndmnetg to the charter of the
corporation changing ity name from
“Oconee Brick & Tile Company” to
“Oconee Clay Products Company,”
nnd authorizing the corporation to
cither lease or mortgage, or to lease
and 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 ns may
be necessary to secure the renewal
and amendment of the charter
cotdanc with this resolution.”
I hereby certify that the foregoing
is a true and correct copy of the pre
amble and resolution adopted by the
stockholders of Oconee Brick & Tile
Company at the above stated meet-
Company and of the stockholders
meeting of said Company.
Exhibit A.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
I, J. C. Cooper, Clerk of the
ment of said corporation or to
said stock in any stockholders meet
ing.
Par. 8. Petitioners desire th*
right to sue and be sued, to pleo^
and be impleaded, to have and
common seal, to make *U ncces^iry
by-laws .an dregulations and to do all
other things that may be necessary
for the successful carrying on c
business.
Par. 9. Petitioners further
for said corporation the right of r*
■al, and that it have all such otb»r
rights, powers, privileges and kr
munites as are incident to like
porations, or pcrmissable under A*
laws of Georgia.
Wherefore petitioners pray
incorporated under the nan:
style aforesaid, with the powe*
privileges and immunities herein -*
forth, and as are now, or may i* erf j
after be, allowed a corporntiot •
similar character, under the la**
Georgia.
HINES & CARPENTER
Attorneys for Petition
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
I, J. C. Cooper, Clerk of”
Superior Court of said County,
by certify that the foreyoine **
true and corect copy of the 0PP' t
tion for charter of Unices* 1 ^
Corporation of America as the
appear of file in thil office-
Thio 15th day of March, »»■
J. C .COOPE*-
Clerk Supcc't* &>urt '
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