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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., JULY IS, IMS
LaND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
City of Milledgeville:
The undersigned will *.«11 at public
outcry before the Court House door
in Baldwin County within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in August, 1928, to the highest bidder
for cash, . the following described
portion of railroad street in said city,
to-wit:
All that portion of Railroad Street
lying and being North of the right-
of-way of Georgia Railroad and be
tween Tan Yard Branch and the
Southeast comer of the lot of C. H.
Bonner which lies on the comer of
Railroad and Wilkinson Streets, said
land being a parcel of land approxi
mately one hundred feet wide nad
two hundred ten feet long, and
bounded a> follows: On the North
by the land of H. T. Fraley; on the
East by Railroad Street; on the
South by the Right-of-way of the
Georgia Railroad; on the West by
Tan \ ard Branch, which is a branch
running from the lands of the Misses
Carrington in a Southerly drieetion
across Railtoad Street and under the
Railroad track of Georgia Railroad.
The Eastern boundary dividing the
portion of Railroad Street to be sold
from the unsold portion is a line
running from the Southern croncr
of a lot of Charlie Bonner on Rail
road Street, South thirteen degrees
East ind parallel to Wilkinson Street
a distance of approximately one hun
dred feet to the Right-of-way of the
Georgia Railroad, and the Western
boundary is the oranch above men
tioned.
The sale will be made subject to
confirmation by the City Council of
said city.
THEMAYOR ALDERMEN OK THE
CITY OF MILLEDGEVILLE.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Scaled proposals for the paving
and otherwise improving of Street
Improvement Section or Zone No. 47,
in the City of Milledgeville, Georgia
will be received by the Mayor and
Aldermen of said City at their office
in the City Hall ut twelve o’clock M.
July 26th, 1928.
Said Street Improvement Section
or Zone No. 47, consists of that por
tion of Columbia Street lying and
being between The North Property
line of Green Street and the South
Property line of Hancock Street.
Bids will be received on 2” War-
renite-Bitulithic wearing surface on
•a 4 inch cement concrete base with
the necessary curb gutter, storm sew-
er pipe,- manholes and catch basins.
Approximate quantities* are ns fol
lows: 810 lineal feet of •"*18”
granite curb with 810 lineal feet of
C"x36” cement concrete gutter or
810 lineal feet of 6"*80” combined
concrete curb and gutter^—bneal feat
of concrete htwtder curb, 60 lineal
feet of storm srwer pipe lines,—
manholes, 2 catch basin*, and 1080
yards of pavement.
Bids are asked on all of the said
work and materials for said improve
ment. Each bid must be accompani
ed by a Carhier’s Check in the sum
of 8375 made payable to the Treasur
er of the City of Milledgeville, Gn.,
as a proposal guarantee.
The plans and specifications may
be inspected at the office of the
Clerk and Treasurer of the City of
Milledgeville or at the office of the
engineer in Milledgeville. The right i*
reserved to rejet any ami all bids.
By order of Council this 12th day
of July, 1928.
THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OK
THE CITY OK MILLEDGEVILLE,
GA.
THE HARWOOD BEEBE CO.
Municipal Engineers
Spartanburg, S. * C.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed propo>nls for the pavirq
am! otherwise improving of Stree
Improvement Section or Zone No. 36,
in the City of Milledgeville, Georgia
will be received by the Mayor and
Aldermen of said City at their office
in the City Hall ut twelve o’clock M.
July 26th, 1928.
Said Street improvement Section
or Zone No. 36, consists of thut por
tion of Washington Street lying and
being between the West property line
of Wilkerson Street and the Eust
property line of Liberty Street.
Bids will be received on 2” War-
renite-Bitulithic wearing surface on u
4 inch cement concrete base with the
necessary curb, gutter, storm sewer
pipe lines, manholes and cutch basins.
Approximate quanitities are us fol
lows:—lineal feet of 5”xl8” granite
curb with—lineal feet of 6"x30’’
cement concrete gutter or 1706 line
al feet of 6’’x30” combined concrete
curb and gutter,—lineal feet of con
crete header curb, 85 lineal feet of
storm sewer pipe lines,—manholes,
2 catch basins, .and 1223 square yards
of pavement.
Bids are asked on all of the said
w-ork and muterials for said improve
ment. Euch bid must be accompani
ed by a Cashier’s Check in the sun
of $500 made payable to the Treasur
er of the City of Milledgeville, Go.,
as a proposal guarantee.
The plans and specifications may
Miss Marion Wallace, of Griffin,
is the guest of Mrs. J. S. Bon.-.
Mr. B. T. Dumas is visiting his
daughter, Mrs. Florrie Huffman, in
Atlanta.
Mis.s Saranvte Stembridge of Ma
con, is visiting friends and relatives
in the city.
Miss Bertha Bass spent several
days of the past week with relatives
in Macon.
Mrs. Julia P. West has gone fa
Waynesville, N. C., where she will
spend the summer.
Mrs. C. F. Stone and Beverly
Stone are visiting relatives in
Sparta.
Mrs. C. L. Cox and daughter
Bessie, have returned home after a
visit to relatives in Bartow, Flo.,
Vienna and Macon, Ga.
Mr. John Lawrence of Savannah,
is spending this week with his moth
er, Mrs. J. R. Lawrnece, and other
relative# in the city.
Mm W. T. Wynn and son. Mr. W.
T. Wynn. Jr., of Detroit, have gone
on a visit to relatvies at Clayton,
and other points i* Alabama.
Miss Julia Moore returned toduy
for a stay of several week> in Mu-
con. and left for a visit to Taliaferro
county. She will go from there to
South and North Carolina.
Mr. E. E. Bell and Dr. T. M. Hall j
left this morning for Warm Springs,
where they will spend several days.
Mr. Bell has been ill for the past
two or throe weeks, and it is hoped
that his health will be greatly im- :
proved.
Mrs. James T. Wright and Mrs. A.
I’. Keisker and little daughter, of
Bruswls, Belgium, who have been the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Rents,
have returned to Macon where they
^ t before returning to their
be inspected ut the office of the
Clerk and Treasurer of the City of
Milledgeville or at the office of the
engineer in Milledgeville. The right is
—served to rejet any and all bids.
By order of Council this 12th day
of July, 1028.
the mayor and-aldermen of
the city of milledgeville
GA.
the HARWOOD BEEBE CO.
Municipal Engineers
Spartanburg, s. C.
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About seventeen years ago Mr.
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