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UNION RECORDER. M1LLEDGEVILLE, CA., MAY 31. 1928
i and discovered i
Sew Columbus
The render may often have wished
that he might have lived in that year
l-Jl'2, when Colunjbus crossed the
watery w
continent
But to live in the year of our Lord
11*28 and to pick up the morning
paper and see that young Lindbergh
had completed a trip of 9,000
jnile, throughout the South American
republics and back to St. Louis, —
that he has successfully crossed the
Atlantic Ocean -and landed in Paris
is really to live in the age of
Columbus-
He has done hay never been
done i»*fore. His stock in trade
merely a skilled hand and a clear
brain. There was no great capital
behind him, no organization thnt
prompted him. He just did it him
self .
And as for us I have been able
see, I have found no line in n
r anywhere criticizing or cc
demning him. With one voice t
} people of all countries have united
exalting Lindbergh. And with •all
he has carried off his victory
modestly and #o humanly as to i
no resentment. For after all there
is only one thing we resent
be he great or small, and that undue
Nobody voted for him and he w.ai
not elected to anything, but he ranki
along with Abraham Lincoln anc
General Grant as one who does things
and does them with simplicity and
punctuality.
Along with the other millions of
the United States I am glad to shy
my hut into the ring and to hurrah
for Lindbergh! If I were to have an
other son I think I would call him
Lindbergh, for there is no man whose
example I would want him to imitate
more than Lindbergh's an example
of adventurous youth combined with
those sterling qualities of simplicity
and modesty which ought to charac
terize a gre.it man.
After all he does not seem to
want anything. He does not ask for
our money or our votes. He only
wants a chance to go to work at that
work which he understands best
which is flying. I hope he will stick
to this and show us an example of a
nvin who takey delight in doing that
which he can do.
ANYBODY INTERESTED
In Monumental Work
See
1. W. IVEY, Sexton.
He Represents The McNeil
Marble Co., The Largeit In
The South, One of The Oldest
and Largest in America.
OR. RICHARD BINION RETURNED
TO CITY
Dr. Richard Billion has returned
to the city and tcii! resume his prutice
June 2nd. Adv.
PREVENTS MILK from souring
If you add a tiny pinch of Mlt to
the milk when fresh it will keep
much longer.
legals
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO
SELL LAND
Baldwin Court of Ordinary, May
Term, 1928.
C. I. Blizzard, the administrator
upon the estate of Robert L. Ren-
fore, late of said county, deceased,
has filed his potitinn for leave to
sell the land belongng to, said estate
yituated lying and being in the 115th
District G. M. Baldwin county Geor
gia, containing three acres more or
less, and bounded us follows: on the
North by the Bill McCoy place, and a
public road: on the East by Gumm
Creek, on the South, by lands of W.
H. Renfroe estate, and on the West
by the W. II. Renfroe estate. Said
land being sold for the purpose of
paying the debts of said estate and
distribution. Said petition will be
heard on the first Monday in June,
1928. And if no vaild objection are
filed theito leave to sell will be
granted as prayed for.
This May the 7th, 1928.
W. H. STEM BRIDGE. Ordinary
ORDINARY’S CITATION
Baldwin Court of Ordinary, Ordi-
nary’y Office, May Term, 1928.
The legal heirs of Samuel Hanks,
deceased, having filed their written
request with tne court of Ordinary to
appoint H. B. Bloodworth perman-
administrntor upon the estate of
Samuel Hanks. This is therefore to
notify all persons concerned that said
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Monday in June, 1928, and if no
valid objections are filed there to
letters will be granted as prayed for
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA, Balihvi i County.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SAID COUNTY AND HONORABLE
JAMES B. PARK JUDGE OF SAID
COURT. AT CHAMBERS.
The petition of Richard Brown,
Dan Johnson, Iverson Bonner, Rich
ard Stubbs, Will Brooks, Adolphus
Satcher, Frank Phelps, and Texas
Rice of said State and county, re
spectfully shows.
1.
That they desire for themselves
and as#nciates and successors to be
incorporated ns provided by law, un
der the name and style of the
SISTERS AND BROTHERS OF
LOVE No. 1, and for the term of
twenty years with the privilege of
renewal thereof as provided by law.
That the object of said corpora
tion is that of a fraternal and social
society for the purpose of mutual aid,
help and assistance to its members,
and that the same in not for pecuni
ary gain and therefore there is no
capital stock.
(a) Its principal office is at a
place known as Oak Grove Lodge in
the .'121st., District of said county.
3.
They desire the right to sue and
be sued, to have and own u com
mon seal and to have, own and hold
real estate and other property and
to exercise any and all other rights
and powers incident to similar cor
porations and societies.
4.
They desire the power to maintain
and preserve good order, peace and
conduct in and around the premises
both among its members and others
who may be assembled with them,
encourage fellowship and good
The petition of Fowler-Flemister
Coal Company, a corporation of said
State and county, respectfully shows.
1.
That on June the 15th, 1908, at
the special June term of the Superior
Court of Baldwin county, a charter
way issued to it at and for the term
of twenty (20) yevars, as appears in
Minute Book J. pages 455, 6 and 7
in the clerk’s office of said county
and that said charter will expire o.i
June the 15th, 1928 next, reference
is made to said record as may be
necessary in the premises.
That on Jonurry the 8, 1912, at the
regular January term of suid court
an amendment to said charter was au
thorized as will appear of record in
Charter Book No. 1 pages 73 and
74 of the clerk's office of said court,
to which reference is made as may
be necessary.
3.
That at a call meeting of the
stockholder of suid corporation held
In accordance with the charter and
by-laws of said corporation on Aprli
the 25th, 1928, in the city of Mil-
ledgeville, a resolution was unanim
ously adopted directing that the
charter be renewed as authorized and
provided by Jaw, a certified abstract
from the minutes of the corporation
is hereto attached and made a part
hereof and marked EXHIBIT A.
Plaintiff shows that within the
provided by law and before the
pirution of said charter in accorda
nce with the statutes made and pro
vided it has filed thiy its petition in
the office of the clerk of the Super
ior Court of said county, signed
the corporate name of the company
whose charter is sought to be re-
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 tracts and
parcels of land hereinafter described,
to-wit:
That tract or parcel of land lying
in said City, State and County, con
taining seven acres,
to Exchange Bank of Milledgeville,
Georgia, on the first day of Decem
ber, 1919, the undersigned will sell,
at public outcry, before the.- Court
House door of said Coun.y, to the
highest bidder for cash, within the
legal hours of sale, on the 6th, day of
June, 1928, the folowing described
parcels of land:
. , , „ First Tract: That tract or parcel
bounded .. follow,: On the North l of land | yi „ E and btlnE in
by I.nils of T. B. Duma. ami an un-, tho City o{ Milledgeville. located in
n,med Street, runmng from Chand-| thl . N „ rtheart „. c[ion „ f « id C ity.
ler , Gin to the Dairy Farm of J. L. | b „ undcd on lhe jjorth by lands of the
Penmngton; on the East by lands of of Warren Smith . „„ tbc Ea , t
O. L. Tanner: South by lands former-, by an A „ ( , y . on th( , South by |and ,
lyoanedbyD.S. Sanford: and land, l M „ Annle Jack , oa and on tbc
formerly owned by Geo. W. Smith;; w „, by ]Mmon strrH . b< . inE pan
the West by the lands former
ly owned by George W. Smith and
lands of John T. Allen; this being the
same land conveyed to Warren Webb
by T. B. Dumas; mid lot being levied
on under a tax fi. fa. issued in favor
of the Mayor and Aldermen of the
City of Milledgeville against Warren
Webb for taxes due for the year,
1926.
ALSO, That tract or parcel of
land situated, lying and being in the
City of Milledgeville, said State and
County, bounded on the East by
Jefferson Street; on the South by
Ginnery lot of Milledgeville Products
Company; on the West by lot of B. 1.1
Fraley; and on the North by lot of
Mrs. Lizzie Maxwell; said pnreel of j
land fronts East on Jefferson Street!
e distance of 58 feet and runs back I
in a Westerly direction 151 feet; the
West boundary line being 54 feet in
( _J length; said lot being levied on under
tax fi. fa. issued in favor of the
ed.
Wherefore, the said Fowler-Flem
ister Coal Company pruy.s that its
charter be renewed with all the
powers, privileges .and immunities
heretofore vested in it in its# original
feelings among its members and the and amended charter and
citizen# of the colored race, uphold
ing morality and excellence of be
havior among them.
5.
Petitioners show that they desire
the right and power to charge and
collect intiation fees and dues from
member# for the purpose of idemnify-
ing them against sickness and other
physical disabilities and to aid and
assist in the burying of the dead and
give any and all other and necessary
assistance to the relief of its said
members, with the right to receive
donations, make purchases and aliena
tions and create liens, not for profit
but for the promotion of the bene
volent purpose# of said corporation
and for the welfare of its members,
making all necessary by-laws, rules
and regulations in the premises as
may be necessary.
6.
Petitioners desire the right to per
form any and all other acts nol
consistent with the laws of Georgia
ami of the United States and in
furtherance of the beneficent and
benevolent purposes of the same.
The
desire the right tc
:y and membership
nd to give and take
certifi-
eceipts
and all other instruments necessary
for the promotion of the purposes of
the corporation.
8.
They show that this application is
made for the incorporation of the
present unincorporated society
known by said name in said county,
this application being made with the
unanimous consent and at the direc
tion of the member# thereof.
They desire the right to apply for
amendments to said charter both in
form and in substance from time to
time as by law authorized and as
may be authorized by a majority of
the members of said society in good
standing.
Wherefore, they pray that they,
their associates and successors be in
corporated under the said name and
style and for the term of twenty
years as aforesaid with all the rights
privileges and immunities a# by la
authorized and provided in the ii
corporation of similar societies.
SIBLEY & SIBLEY,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
GEORGIA, Baldwin 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 that the foregoing is a
true and correct copy of the original
application for charter of the SIS
TERS AND BROTHERS OF LOVE
No. 1 as filed in the office of the
clerk of the Superior Court.
This May the 21st, 1928.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk of the Superior Court
of Baldwin County, Ga.
hereafter be allowed by law for
corporations of similar character un
der the laws of Georgia at and for
the term of twenty years.
FOWLER-FLEMISTER COAL CO.
By its attorneys, Sibley & Sibley.
P. 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
the charter and the by-laws of said
corporation, at the usual and regular
place of meeting, the office of the
Merchants & Farmers Bank, in the j
Edwards for
1926.
ALSO, That tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being on the East
side of North Wilkinson Street
bounded as follows: On the North
by the lands of Oscar Smothers; on
the East by lands of C. H. Bonner;
on the South by lands of W. F.
Steele; and on the West by Wilkin
son Street, containing one-half acre,
more or lew; said Joe Rushin. being
deceased, the above described lot of
land will be sold as a part of the
estate of the said Jo* Rushin; said
lot being levied on under a tax fif fa.
issued in favor of the Mayor and
Aldermen of the City of Millodge-
villc against Joe Rushin for taxes
due for the year 1925.
ALSO, That tract or parcel of land
in said State, County and City,
bounded as follows: On the North
by land# of Belle Brown; on the
South by lands of Mrs. C. T. Caraker;
the West by Warren Street; and
of the lot of land conveyed by Mrs.
Mollie Barrett to E. W. Gould, an
evidenced by deed, recorded in the
Clerk’# office of Baldwin Superior
Court, in Book of Deeds No. 3, folio
5; said lot or parcel of land being
more particularly described in a plat
recorded in said Clerk’s office in
Book of Deeds No. 3, folio 6 and 7.
Second True*: Also all that tract
or parcel of land situate, lying «md
being in the 318 District, G. M., said
State and County containing thirty-
seven and one-half (37 1-2) acres,
more or lew, and bounded us follows:
On the North by land# of the estate
of Mrs. E. M. Adams; on r.he East by
lands of Samuel Evans Sons & Com
pany, known as lots Nos. 6 and 13;
on the South by lands of Mrs. W. F.
Little and B. F. Bowdoin and on the
West by lands of W. H. Montgom
ery, known as lot No. 4, according
to a plat of the subdivision of the
B. B. Adam#, Jr., tract of land; this
n . °,; being lhe land conveyed by Samuel
Sons & Company to Mrs. Luta
Mayor nnd Aide
with • Milledgeville against Mrs. Pearl |
due for the year Pl . ar , Dilmak , „„ AuEURt I7tbi 191 _
by Deed, recorded in the Office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court,
City of Milledeeville, at R P. M., I on the East by lands of W. A. Walk
GEORGIA Baldwin County.
County and Hon. James B. Park
Judge of said court at chambers.
o’clock on the 25th, day of April,
1928, the following resolution
unanimously adopted, a majority of
#toek being represented in person.
Inasmuch as the original charter of
the Fowler-Flemister Cool Company
will expire, by limitation on June
15th, 1928, said charter having been
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-
in Superior Court; and, inasmuch
. said charter was amended by said
urt on January 8th, 1912, as ap-
nr# of record in Record Book No.
p-uge 73, in said Clerk’s office:
Therefore, be it resolved that an
application be made to the Superior
urt of Baldwin County Georgia,
to the Judge thereof at Chambers
may be by law permitted and al
lowed, for a renewal of said charter
id renewal of the powers contained
the said amendment thereto both
set out in the original act of in-
rporation, and of said amendment.
And it be further resolved that to
is end and for this purpose the
president of this corporation he and
< hereby authorized and empower-
;o take such steps as may be
ssary to secure the renewal of
snid charter and said amendment for
the term of twenty year# as by law-
allowed and provided.
I, John T. Day, certify that I
secretary of Fowler-Flemister Coal
Co., and I hereby certify that the
foregoing
of the preamble and resolution
adopted by the stockholders of the
Fowler-Flemister Coal Company al
the above stated meetnig.
This 28ih. day of April 1928.
JNO. T. DAY, Secretary.
GEORGIA Baldwin County.
I, J. C. Cooper, of said State and
county, do certify that I am the clerk
of the Superior Court of .aid county
and that the foregoing is
correct copy of the original applica-
renewal of charter of the
"FOWLER FLEMISTER COAL CO.”
filed in the office of the clerk of
the Superior Court.
Witness my official #ignature this
May the 1st, 1928.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk of the Superior Court,
Baldwin County Georgia.
; said premises being
308 South Warren St.; and said
Mose Brown being deceased, the
above described lot of land will be
sold as «i part of the estate of the
#aid Mose Brown; said lot being
levied on under .a tax fi. fa. issued
in favor of the Mayor and Aldermen
of the City of Milledgeville against
Mose Brown for taxes due for the
year 1926.
ALSO, That tract or parcel of land
lying and being in said State, County
und City, bounded as follows: On
the North by lands of Mrs. Leo
Joseph; on the East by land# of
W. A. Walker; on the South by the
land# of hte estate of Mr «• ,'lrown;
and on the West by Warren Street;
the premises being Known as No. 306
South Warren. The said Belle
Brown being deceased, the ubove de
scribed lot of land will be sold as a
part of the estate of the said Belle
Brown; #aid lot being levied on under
a tax fi. fu. issued in favor of the
Mayor and Aldermen of the City of
Milledgeville again.-t Belle Brown for
taxes due for the year 1926.
ALSO, That tract or parcel of land
Book of Deeds "SS", page 114, and
conveyed by said Luta Pearl Dismukc
to M. N. Bowdoin on the 2nd day of
October, 1914, by deed, recorded in
j said Clerk’s office, in Book of Deeds,
5, page 262. For further identifi
cation of said land see in said Clerk’s
office, Deed Book "00”, pages 488
and 489.
Third Tract: All that tract or par
cel of land, known a# lot "H’\ in
the City of Milledgeville, said State
and County in the Northeast Com
mons of said City, known as the Ham
Doles place, containing six acres.
Said sale will be made for the
purpose of raising funds to pay the
following dcucribed note, accrued in
terest thereon, nnd the co>:t of this
proceeding, which the deed above
mentioned was given to sceure: One
note dated December 1st, 1919, due
December 1st, 1925, hearing inter
est from maturity at eight per cent
containing a stipulation to pay At
torney’s fees and a waiver of Home
stead and exemption rights, said note
being for eighteen hundred ($1,-
800.00, dollars, signed by Roy S. Al
ford nnd payable to Exchange Bank
of Milledgeville, Georgia, or it# order.
There is now due on said note one
thousand (1,000.00) dollars principal
with interest at eight per cent, per
annum after January 29th, 1928.
The undersigned will execute a
d«'d to the purchaser as authorized
in said security deed.
This 7th day fo May, 1928.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MILLEDGE-
yii.i.k.
HINES & CARPENTER,
Attorneys for Exchange Bank.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Victor M. Pctroulas, having in due
form applied to me for perminent let
ter# of administration, upon the
estate of John Petroulas, deceased;
situate, lying .nd being in the City «<• “•«» th ‘°' ki " »" d
..f Milledgeville, Mid State and Conn-. c , ri ' d,tor: * °[ thc ~‘" i J " h " p *roulaa.
city of Milledgeville,
BALDWIN COUNTY, GEORGIA:
, follow,: On the North 1 d<- " a8 ? d ’ that “ id ttppl.eat.on will bo
; heard before me at the regular June
the East by '
ty, bounded •*
by Railroad Stret., vu ...» _
land, of J. H. Ennia; on the South ! T ' rm .’ '<>28. of the Court of Ordinary
by. lands of E. E. Bass; and on the!"* ” a,d Colm ' y '
Weat by the land, of Mm Solomon W,tn ' M n,y ha " d and
Barrett; said lot being levied on
der 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.
The sale of the above described
parcels of land will be made to satis
fy tax fi. fas. issued in favor of the
Mayor and Aldermen of the City of
Milledge\il!e against the respective
defendants in fi.fa. hereinbefore men
tioned. The Tenants in possession of
each of the parcels of land above de
scribed have been notified of the
signature, this 7th, day of May. 1928.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE
Ordinary Baldwin County, Georgia.
In Re:
Will of Sallie Williamson Moore:
Baldwin Court of Ordinary
Petition for probate of will in solemn
form.
To: Mrs. Emma C. Greer
and Terrell Owen Whitton:
Jon. W. Hutchinson, Milton C.
Webb, as executors, and Mrs. Eula
Jones, as executrix, having applied
,l, t probate in solemn form of the
levcy of the fi. fa. and of the timet. .. ... .... . . _
-I... „r ;_j a., 1 Mtwill.hd tc,lament uf S.lli« Wil-
liamson Moore, of said County, you,
and place of sale, as required by
law. Deeds will be made by the
undersigned to the purchasers at the
sale.
This 3rd, day of May, 1928.
F. N. BROOME,
Marshal of the City of
Milledgeville.
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
i— Under and by virtue of a power
The undersigned, Marshal of the . of sale cr ntained in a deed to secure
City of Milledgeville will sell, before a debt executed by Roy S. Alford
as heirs at law of the said Sallie
Williamson Moore, being non-resi
dents of this State, are hereby re
quired to b" and appear at the Court
of Ordinary for said County on the
first Monday in June, 1928, when
said application for probate will be
heard, and show cause, if any you
have or can, why the prayers of pe
titioners should not be allowed.
This 7th, day of May, 1928.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE
Ordinary Baldwin County, Georg la.
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