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UNION RECORDER, M1LLEDGEVILLE, GA., SEPTEMBER 8, 1928
VOTERS TO NAME
STATE OFFICERS
Voters of Baldwin county will go
to the poll? next Wednesday to
nominate State House officers iti
the bi-ennial Democratic White Pri
mary, a light poll vote hemp pre
dicted since all local officers are
muking the race without opposition.
Interest has centered in the Gov
ernors' race in this county with strong
alignment? for each candidate whil:
observers, give Governor Hardman
the edge. Col. Marion Allen, candi
date for Representative from Bald
win county, Hon Carl Vinson, 10th I
District Congressional Candidate and)
Col. Duke making the race for so
licitor General of the Ocmulgec
circuit will have no opposition.
The following is the ticket to hi
voted:
FOR GOVERNOR
(Vote for One)
L. G. HARDMAN
E. D. RIVERS
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
(Vote for One)
D. T. BOWERS
GEORGE II. CARSWELL
.1. J. FLYNT
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
GEORGE ft!. NAPIER
FOR STATE TREASURER
W. J. SPEER
FOR COMPTROLLER-GENERAL
(Vote for One)
B. M. BULLARD
WILLIAM A. WRIGHT
FOR COMMISSIONER OF
AGRICULTURE
(Vote for One)
G. C. ADAMS
EUGENE TALMADGE
FOR COMMISSIONER OF COM-
MERCE AND LABOR
HAL. ft!. STANLEY
FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENT
OF SCHOOLS
(Vote for One)
N. H. BALLARD
M. L. DUGGAN
FOR COMMISSIONER OF
PENSIONS
(Vote for One)
JOHN W. CLARK
J. J. HUNT
FOR PRISON COMMISSION
(To succeed R. E. Davison)
(Vote for One)
R. E. DAVISON
HILL'C. TUGGLE
FOR PRISON COMMISSION
(For unexpired term)
(Vote for One)
•» A. H. fiENSLEE
a- G. A. JOHNS
" FOR PUBLIC SERVICE
COMMISSIONER
(To succeed Jan. A. Perry)
JAMES A. PERRY
FORPUBL1C SERVICE
COMMISSIONER
To succeed Walter R. McDonald)
(Vote for One)
FELIX E. BOSWELL
WALTER R. ftleDONALD
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE
COMMISSIONER
(To succeed O. R. Bennett, deceased)
(For unexpired term)
(Vote for One)
W. TROX BANKSTON
PERRY T. KNIGHT
FOR CHIEF JUSTICE SUPREME M
COURT
RICHARD B. RUSSELL
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE
SUPREME COURT
(To succeed Marcus W. Beck)
(Vote for One)
ftlARCUS W. BECK
LAWTON NALLEY
FOR JUDGE COURT OF APPEALS
(To succeed Roscoe Luke)
(Vote for One)
ROBERT B. BLACKBURN
ROSCOE LUKE
FOR JUDGE COURT OF APPEALS
(To succeed R. C. Bell)
R. C. BELL
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN
CONGRESS
(10th Congren-ional District)
CARL VINSON
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL
(Ocmulgce Circuit)
JOSEPH B. DUKE
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County,
Court of Ordinary. September Term.
E. J. Flemister, Administrator
upon the estate of ftlr?. Mary A.
Thomas, having filed application lor
leave to sell land; this is therefore
to notify all person? concerned that
said application will be heard at t< n
o’clock on the first .Monday in Oc
tober, nnd if no valid objection are
filed thereto, leave to sell will he
granted ns prayed for.
This 3rd day of September 1928.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
WhcrenM F. C. Batson, Administra
tor of Mrs. Julia P. Batson, repre
sents to the Court in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that he
has fully administered Mrs. Julia P.
Batson estate.
This is therefore to cite all per-
Militic District, said state p.r.d coun
ty, which said tract contains seventy-
five (75) acres, nnd is bounded as
follow.**: on the North-east by lands
of C. R. Harper; on the South-east
by lands of the estate of Henry
Lane; on the South-east by land? as-
! signed to Georgia Ann Flagg, and
! the Miiledgeville & ftionticell<< public
road; on the North-west by lands as
signed to Georgia Ann Flagg; the
boundary lines of which lot are as
follows:
Beginning at an iron .-take °n the
ftl. & ftl. Public road abou* 4ch. west
of the spring, running thence N. 45
1-2 E. 10 ch. to an iron stake, run
ning thence N. 47 15.5 ch. t" an iron
stake, and running thence N. 45 1-2
E. 13.75 ch. to an iron stake, tunning
thence S. 47 E. 41.8 ch. to an iron
stake on the line of Lnne'- land,
thence South 40 W. 17 ch. to public
road, thence along the public road
*o the point of beginning. Said tract
or parcel of land being the same-
tract or parcel of land that was drawn
by Dan Vinson in the division of the
estate of Charles Vinson; for a more
•rned, kindred and credi-1 accurate description of said property
tors, to show c.ause, if any they can, ! further reference is had to a plat of
why said Administrator should not I the same, attached to a report of the
be discharged from his administra- appraisers of said property, of file
tion, and receive lettt-.s of di'inisHion in the office of the Ordinary of said
on the first .Monday in Oct. 1928. county.
This.3rd day of .September 1928. j The proceeds of said, sale will be
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary, j applied, first, to the payment of a
ory note for $150U.00, dated
REPORT OF BOYS DROWNING
EXCITES CITY
Reports came into the city Mon
day afternoon that five boys had
been drow-ned in Fishing Creek m
the Central Railroad trestle when the
bateau in which they were riding
over turned, which caused much ex
citement in the down town section.
Automobiles were hurrying to the
scene and fathers were bu.iy at tele
phone* checking up on their sons as
the report began to spread. Scores
of automobiles were in the vicinity
of the Central depot and there was
mad rush to the scene of the sup
posed drowning. The rumor was
proven false when the boys who were
supposed to have drowned made their
uppearance.
OCONEE HEIGHTS
Mrs. Luther Brookins and children
of Linton, spent Friday afternoon
with ftlrs. Joe Beck and ftlrs D. L.
Fuller.
ftlr. Will Fuller of Griffin, is visit
ing his brother, ftlr. D. L. Fuller, and
sister, Mrs. Joe Beck.
ftliffj Willie Lee Taylor from near
Crawfortville, spent last week with
her aunt, Mrs, A. S. Smith.
ftlrs. Joe Beck, with Mrs. Grady
Couch and ftlrs Lint Babb of Hard
wick, visited Mrs. Lizzie Wheeler at
Ivey Station Thursday.
DR. STANFORD TO MOVE
OFFICES
Dr. H. E. Stanford, Chiropratic,
lit move his offices in the Sanfrod
building to the suite formerly occu
pied by Dr. W. M. Scott in the same
building.
Dr. Stanford has been praticing
his profession here only a few
monht>j and it has become necessary
enlarge his offices.
LAND SALE
ate of Georgia, Baldwin County.
Under and by virtue of a deed
th nower of sale, executed and de-
ered to the undersigned, by Dan
Vinson, on December 31, 1920, we
ill sell at public outcry, before the
»urt house door in said county, with-
i the hours of sheriff’s sales, on
ie fir* Tuesday in October, 1928,
to the best and highest bidder, for
cash, the following described proper
ty, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lituate, lying and being in the 318th,
December 31, 1920, due October 1,
1921, and bearing interest from Oc
tober 1, 1921, at 8 percent per
annum; the blance, if any, will be
paid over to the ?aid Dan Vinson or
his assigns.
Horne-Andrews Commission Co.
By ALLEN & POTTLE,
Att'ys-at-Lnw.
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