Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, May 03, 1928, Image 10

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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEVIUX. GA., MAY ». IW« IJ COTTON m IKS By C. L. SNOWDEN, Pk. D.. Pablisher of Th. Cavttagtoa, Ga. Now. GREAT CROWDS HEAR BISHOP MIKEL SUNDAY Church Packed Episcopal Minis Services I ro Hear Noted . Many Attend Sparta In St, Stephens Episcopal church v parked to its capacity Sunday mo ing, jK’oplc of every denomination ^ gathered at the church to. n I CITY OF MILLEDGEVILLE, BALDWIN COUNTY, GEORGIA: The undersigned, Marshal of the City of Milledgeville will sell, before the Court House door in Baldwin County, on the 5th day of June. 1928, within the legal hours of Sheriffs’ ■sales, at public out-cry. for cash, to the highest bidder, the tract*; and pars Is of land hereinafter describ 'd. GEORGIA Baldwin County. County and Hon. James B. Park Judge of said court at chambers. The petition of Fowler-Flemister Coal Company, a corporation of said State and county, respectfully shows. (The question has been raised in many quarters concerning the advis ability of a large cotton acreage ter the present season. Dr. Snowden holds that the problem «»f cotton acre ape, like prohibition enforcement the tariff and many other problems, J j, t>ar t j, e Rj K ht Reverend H. J. Mikell, is largely local, and that every econo-1 |{j s j, 0 p 0 f the Atlanta Diocese, who mic argument points out htat the, nt . re on his annual visit to con- farmers of Georgia should reduce f |rm a nurn ber of candidates for ad-| acreage and increase the quality | m |Mon into the church. length of Ntaple. Hc is * ‘“T* Dectartae that the attack, that proponent of the use of the Georgia j Cotton Growers Cooperative Associa tion »s a means of marketing.) Unless hterc be in I9S8 another | ficje „ t tnllh and va]uI , for a rep ij. "A« of God" Like the Mississippi from , ho m i„j, tr j., and other floods, there will he s tremendous | more m i nds were causing much j | comment and doubt among Christian lands of j ohn T Allen; this being the | thorized as will appear of record in j people. Bishop Mikell urged1 the pro- j |and conveyed t „ Warren Webb | Charter Book No. 1 pages 73 and by T. B. Dumas; raid lot being levied i 74 of the clerk’s office of said court, on under a tax fi. fa. issued in favor, to which reference is made as may of the Mayor and Aldermen of the 1 |, t . neco-sary. City of Milledgeville against Warren | 3. That or. June the loth, 1908. at the spe;ial June term of the Superior That tract or parcel of land lying Court of Baldwin county, a charter aid City. State and County, con-! was issued to it at and for the term tr.ing seven acres, more or less, j of twenty (20) years, as appears in {bounded as follows: On the North j Minute Book J. pages 455, 6 and 7 lands of T. B. Dumas and an un- j in the clerk’s office of said county; ned Street, running from Chand-! and that said charter will expire on , Gin to the Hairy Farm of J. L. June the 15th, 1928 next. reference .nington; on the East by lands of' is made to said record as may be sary in the premises. cotton crop this year. It is mob psychology to the market where recently made, whether it be in La (o Salle Street or Wall Street or in j |, e the cotton field. It is the pqrcho-1 Declaring that, the attack: were being made on the Christian re- I ligion by such men as Sinclair J-ewi.s q fanner; South by lands former- hlmer Gantry was not of suf- . j y owned by D. S. Sanford; and lands 2. formerly owned by Geo. W. Smith: That on January the 8, 1912, °, land on the West by the lands former-' regular January term of mid ned by George W\ Smith and { an amendment to said charter was books that eplies and thought ( ' Christian and ■ consideration attacks. logy of rum. | Vividly portraying the fail of Webb for taxes due for the year, I That at a call meeting of the Unless our North Georgia and Jerico, Bishop Mikell brought a it*26. 1 stockholder of said corporation held Middle Georgia farmers curtai lesson from the act of one of the: ALSO, That tract or parcel of jin accordance with the charter and pulse to plant more cotton ( soldiers who entered the city after j j an( j situated, lying and being in the j by-laws of mid corporation on April 25th, 1928, in the city of Mil- the gams of last year accidental j iu fa!1 and acted nr ; c -jy again* city of Milledgeville. said Star profit* will In- swept away in a buy-j orders by falling be.'oiv the tempta- j County< bounded on the East by t-rs market in spite of anything that. tion to take a wedge of gold and a j j«ff eraon Street; on the South by Babolonic garment found in the j Ginnery lot of Milledgeville Products d hide it in the earth, tie ! Company; on th e West by lot of B. I. Trying him|p ra j ey . and on t b c North by lot of and he Mrs. Lizzie Maxwell; said parcel of 1 land fronts Ea.-t on Jefferson Street He took occasion to warn church a distance of 58 feet and runs hack members against di-rension and chao-. i n a Westerly direction 151 feet; the in their own parishes arid to urge a j West boundary line being 54 feet in greater consecration to the Christian length; said lot being levied on under religion. j a tax fi. fa. issued in favor of the The afternoon services at Sparta I Mayor and Aldermen of the City of wen* attended by a large number of J Milledgeville against Mrs. Pearl people, a number of Milledgeville Edwards for taxes due for the year people attending the services. I J926. parcel of land With the recovery of the lately in , undated territory of the Mississippi j, nair 0 f j,;. Valley .and the increasingly large , unt j| he made to cenfe- areas of Texas, Arizona and Cali- and bis family destroyed. fomia cotton fields, with the use of 1 r! machinery for harvesting the staple in the great Texas fields where so large a quantity can be wasted with out economic loss, it would appear up on the face of the question that wis dom points t onmaller acreage in states like Georgia where vast fields are impossible on account of soil con ditions and paucity of labor. On the plains of Tex well ALSO. That substantiated cotton can be raised GORDON BOY KILLED j situate, lying and being on the Ean. « v,„ c.nt, .'h.a,u r than in Georgia BY FALL FROM AUTO SUNDAY side of North Wilkinson Street on account of the fact that fertilizer | bounded as follows: On the North is not so necessary and that great Tom Lord, eighteen year old Gor- j by the lands of Oscar Smothers; on quantities of cheap labor pour over, don youth died in the City Hospi-j the East by lands of C. H. Bonner; the border from Mexico during the tal Sunday night, from injuries re- on the South by lands of W. F. harvesting season. Also the vast ceived when he fell from an autonio-1 Steele; and on the West by Wilkin- area* of the Lone Star empire per- bile late Sunday afternoon. 1 *on Street, containing ledgevillc, a rcsoluti ously adopted directing tha' ‘he charter be renewed as authorised and provided by law, a certified abstract from the minutes of the corporation is hereto at.ached and made n part hereof and marked EXHIBIT A. 4. Plaintiff shows that within the time provided by law and before the ex piration of said charter in accorda- vith the statutes made .and pro vided it has filed thin its petition the office of the clerk of the Super- Court of said county, signed with the corporate name of the company hose charter is scught -half 1 ng a fracture 'ushed to the hos- died about mid- mit a wastage that would bo fatal Young Lord w in any .section where fertilization is ring board of a required. The method of harvesting ‘ off when the ca by "fledging,” wa.«ful as it is, j the road. The leave, a remainder of staple ’hat 1 over his head ci pays th» producer in reduced costs of; the skull. He w production. !»ital here when err irises the question of cot-j night Sunday. •'.ar'in» ~ ; th a fi“~rg?a farmerI The remains were carried tVc rru-wer i-*, Yankee feraion, anoth-; don, where interment tool cr qji-tion cr.d .1 pertinent one. to-J Monday, wit, ‘‘What then would you plant?” | ■ — -It is very well,” say.-/ the Georgia j OPERELTA TO BE PRESENTED farmer, “to argue again* the plant- 1 BY PEABODY HIGH SCHOOL ing of cotton, but if you do not j The Peabody High School Students raise cotton what money crop can j will present the Operetta “Golden you plant in a cotton country?” I Hair und the Three Bears” at the “Middle Georgia is not fitted forj G . S. C. W. Auditorium tonight, un- ulture of tobacco or pecans. dcr the direction of Mrs. E. R. Hines. The leading role will be played by Miss Elizabeth Tucker, representing “Golden Locks.” “Golden Locks.” And the Three Bearn will be played by Misses Hel en and Marjorie Ennis and Miss Mary Eberhnrt. Miss Louise Jeanes will be the Fairy Queen, Miss Dorotl Barr the Will O’ Whip. and the othi fairy parts will be taken by Miss. Anne Bone. Mildred Baumgartel, Lucie Davit*. Laura Mae Gilstrap, and 1 Josephine Jennings. The Forest 1 Dancers will include: Misses Frances Bone. Willetta Eberhart, Bula Mas- riding on the run-1 more or lette; said Joe Rushin being »r and was thrown j deceased, the above described lot of hi: a bad place in ! lnnd will be sold as a part of the rear wheel passed estate of the said Joe Rushin; said t>.« watermelons, or any other of the money crops which can be raised on other soils and in other climates of the SaC.e. How, then, is the man with the lund upon his hands and the pressure of making a medium of exchange to handle the pointed prob lem of making more than a living?" To my mind the ansyer is thin: Raise cotton in reasonable quantities where it can be taken case if with out too much expenditure for ferti lizer nr outside labor. Small acreage and more intensive cultivation nre the only reasonable solutions of the 1 qu.an- j se y f r u j ;i Lugand, Ethel Veal, Al- , More- vcrne Button, Louise Etheridge, Ruth an cco-1 p arr> Dorothy Smith, Nina Way Hoili- I'ficent ’ mo „. Myrtle Hoili.., Barbara Chand- move-; j < , ri Mary Goldstein, Lucile Ruitf. The 1 and Fairy Sprites will be Misses Alta, part of the estate of the said Belle lot being levied on under a tax fif fa. issued in favor of the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Millcdgc- ville against Joe Rushin for t due for the year 1925. ALSO. That tract or parcel of land in said State, County and bounded as follows: On the North by land- of Belle Brown; on South by lands of Mrs. C. T. Carakcr; on the West by Warren Street: anci on the East by lands of W. A. Walk or; said premises being known as No .708 South Warren St.; and sail Mose Brown being deceased, the above described lot of land will be sold as a part of the estate of the raid Mose Brown; said lot being levied on under a tax fi. fa. is in favor of the Mayor ansi Aldermen of th? City of Milledgeville against Mose Brown for taxes due for the year 1926. ALSO, That tract or parcel of land ’ving and being in said State, County id City, bounded as follows: the North by lands of Mrs. Joseph; on the East by landu of W. A. Walker; on the South by the landu of hte estate of Mose Bn and on the West by Warren Street; the premises being known as No ^outh Warren. The said Bello Brown being deceased, the abov scribed lot of land will be sold problem. We cannot compete i tity; let us compete in qunlitj over it would be no less than riomic crime to lose the b;i impulse of the cow-hen-hog ment which ha*> opened the e improved the condition of so many j Martin. Leone Stewart. Bula Thax- Brown; raid lot being 1. Georgia farmers. j ton, Rosemary Glass. Mabel Gore, 1 a tax fi. fa. issued in favor of the aising of cotton should, Elizabeth Alfriend, Frances Harrow, 1 Mayor and Aldermen of the City of 1 Johnson. • Milledgeville against Belle Brown for ‘living ct nom-r* learned during the! »p|, e chorus and ensemble work j taxes due for the year 1926. past few years, it went better that | w jjj j, " M’viiu. " Sparta " Jdw.II “ Warr.ata “ Tfcawa “ Harlow Ar. Augusta “ Jew.II “ Sparta “ M’villa. Ar. Macou a. you wuuld y.ur phyikUn, **p.riaa«ad. Tfe e , e j aapariwautiag wkau wa work your car, you know it » Job. ri. whou Job. by 1 RALPH SIMMERSON COACH SCHEDULE BETWEEN Mjcw-IEMftTille-AMBst. EAST BOUND .w. Macou 8:00 a. m 2:30p. m. 0:15 a. w. 3:45 p. w. 10:05 a. w. 4:35 p. m. 10:30 a. w. 5:00 p. w. 10:55 a. w. 5:25 p. w. 11:20 a. m. 5:50 p. w. 11:45 a. m. 6:15 p.m. 12:35 a. m. 7:05 p. m. WEST BOUND Lv. Augusta 8:00 a. m. 2:30 p. m. 8:50 a. m. 3:20 p. m. 9:15 a. m. 3:45 p. m. 9:40 a. m. 4:10 p. w. 10:05 a. m. 4:35 p. m. 10:30 a- m. 5:00 p.m. 11:20 a. m. 5:50 p. m. 12:35 p. m. 7:05 p. m. M«n-NM(tiile Bu Liae I Four Rouud Trip. Daily and Sunday Lv. Milladgavila 9:30 a. m.l 1:20 a. m. 5:50 p. m. Lv. M«con 8:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 5:15 p. w. Running Tima On. Hoar and Thirty Miauta. Each Way. TERMINALS AUGUSTA—Union But Station, • job. 9322. MILLEDGEVILLE— n , Baldwin Hotai, phone 351. macon Blain ohoe riant and Bn* T.rminal, Phono 9487. | 8:00 a. m. Bus from Macon makoa 1 naection at Angutta for Gr.en- i lie and Columbia, S. C., and Sa- nnah, Ga. 8:00 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Bud from ■ “SUDDEN SERVICE” Phone 373 Pressing Club JACK SERVICE—At L. A. Brookins. »«n its tiro troable see me. » offer you a big saving, .1 een’t be beat. RALPH SIMMERSON Buick Dealer FOR SALE—Young Sho. Also several good bred 1 Williams. obscure the hard-learned tn sustain life indebtedness fo of sustaining e: burdensome 1 of munkimis great the capital I This article and similar ones will o ( be read by the people who need it and nocctts to | hast. Let those who have the uer may well. knowledge and the enlightenment, xperiment of the merchants who must have the cotton and trade a g.inib’.? for a j farmer's trade, the bnakers whose ct rfainty. business will go to ruin with the The profits of dairying, intelligent- ruin of the farmer, the newspaper ly done with proper capital and in- ] men und preachers and educators dustry, need no explanation and lej-s | who are supposed to lead in sant- urging. Where it is pjs»ib1e tr< eslnb- j thought, preach .and declare to those lish a dairy farm, th* prnfiij 1 re' who cannot read or who will not large and certain. Bu without capi-1 think, thut a glutted tal und industry, dairying h 1 Iso a commodity spells waste of tim- Wherefore, the said Fowler-Flem ister Coal Company prays that charter be renewed with all powers, privileges -and immunities heretofore vested in it in it.o original nded charter and as may hereafter be allowed by law »f similar character dcr the laws of Georgia at and for he term of twenty years. FOWLER-FLEMISTER COAL CO. By its attorneys, Sibley & Sibley \ O. Box Milledgeville, Ga. EXHIBIT A A RESOLUTION At a call meeting of the stockhold ers of the Fowler-Flemister Coal Company, held in accordance with charter and the by-laws of said oration, at the usual and regular j|| nlace of meeting, the office of the j Merchants & Farmers Bank, in the | City * rVM Seville, at 8 P. M., o’clock on the 25th, day of April, | 1928. the following resolution was; unanimously adopted, a majority of | rtoek being represented in person, j Inasmuch as the original cnarter of the Fowler-Flemister Coal Company I will expire, by limitation on June | 15th, 1928, said charter having been j granted on June the 15th. 1908, by the Superior Court of said County ns appears of record in Minute Book J page 455-7, clerk’s office of Bald win Superior Court; and, inasmuen as. said charter was amended by said court on January* 8th, 1912, ns np- peary of record in Record Book No. 1, page 73, hi said Clerk’s offic?: Therefore, be it resolved thnt ar application be made to the Superior Court of Baldwin County Georgia, or to the Judge thereof at Chambers as may be by law permitted and al lowed, for it renewal of said charter and renewal of the powers contained in the said amendment thereto both ns set out in the original act of in corporation, and of said amendment. And it he further resolved that to this end and for this purpose the president of this corporation be and . . he is hereby authorized and empower- the City , . . . , . * , . „ ed to take such steps as may be nd Coun-1 , ' , , . , . - „ „ a . .. .. necessary to secure the renewal of ty, bounded as follows: On the North .. , . , • , . , . .... .... . ,, .. . said charter and said amendment for by Railroad Street; on the hast by . . , , , , , 11 l- • e -u thc t?rm of twenty years as by law lands of J. H. Ennis; on the South „ , , * , 3 allowed and provided. I. J«*hn T. Day, certify that I am secretary of Fowler-Flemister Coal Co., ami I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the preamble and resolution Feel Tired and Achy? Too Often Thia Warns of Sluggish Kidneys. T AME> Stiff? Achy? Sure your -Lr kidneyn aro working risht? Slug gish kidneys allow waste poisons to i -.cu.-nulilc and make cne languid, tired and achy, with often dull head- a-hca. dimnesB and nagging back- r.-.he. A common warning ia too fro- cusnt. scanty or burning excretions. Doan a Pills, a stimulant diuretic, increase the secretion ol the kidneys and thus aid in the elimination of !>odily waste. User* everywhere en dorse Doan's. your neighbor I DOAN’S pl «k s I'icti ALSO. That t r parcel of land Get a Good Start on your Grass with one of our Lawn Mowers Investifate our Ecfipie Sdf Slurpnisf Toakca Rolcr Bmi«| Machine—The latert tki,( is lava amn. We ala* hare the Granite State Hi|h Wheel at a moderate price that 4*ea washer- fid work— Prices $10 to $27.50 R. W. HATCHER HARDWARE COMPANY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL lonablc undertaking without other moans of makini; money for the cash outlays of life. Two more matters deserve men tion. The marketing of cotton has been handled with profit for those money and money is life how ever we may pretend that there ar» “higher things." The writer does not pretend that his position is a new one. This dor- hns been preached ad infinitui the South by lunds of E. E. Bass; and on the| West by the lands of Mr.--. Solomon | Barret*.; raid lot being levied on un- 1 dcr a tax fi. fa. issued in favor of the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Milledgeville against Roy S. Al ford for taxes due for the year 1925. Tbc sale of the above described parcels of land will be made to satis fy tax fi. fus. issued in favor of the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of and | Milledgeville against the respective defendants in fi.fi. hereinbefore men tioned. The Tenants in ponransinn of each of the parcels of land above de scribed have been notified of the levey t#f the fi. fa. and of the time and place of sale, as required by law. ...... cooperated through the Georgia'if not ad nauseam by expert agri-1 ,nw wl11 *''' Cotton Growers Cooperative As.socia- cultural observers, cotton brokers, un ‘ * , * i * n * ?d 10 lJ,, ‘ P urc ha.*ers at tion. Cooperative marketing is the' other economist** and by practical! ****' commonest of common sense. The academic farmers. It must be preach-1 Thia Jrd, day of May, 1928. Association has proved its usefulness cd again or Professors Ruin and V. N. BROOME, and its honeaty. Let the cotton Panic will be called in to re-enforce t Marshal of the City of Browers take a leaf from tha history the leaaon. Milledgeville. XXXXXXXXXXX1XXXXXXXXXXXLCC adopted by the stockholders of the Fowler-Flemister Coal Company at the above stated meetnig. This 28'.h, day of April 1928. JNO. T. DAY, Secretary. GEORGIA Ruldwin County. I* J. c - Cooper, of said State and county, do certify that I am the clerk of the Superior Court of said county and thnt the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original applica tion for a renewal of charter of the "FOWLER-FLEMISTER COAL CO." us filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court Witness my official signature this May the 1st, 1928. J. C. COOPER, Clerk of the Superior Court, Baldwin County Georgia. (zldnnouncin<jJ) SUMMER PRICES ON GENUINE MONTEVELLO AND SOUTHERN STAR COAL ORDER NOW ATLANTIC ICE AND COAL CO. .PHONE 4S5