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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., DECEMBER 13, 112*
TOBACCO CAN BE SUCCESSFUL
LY GROWN IN BALDWIN
COUNTY
“It has heOn demonstrated that
tobacco can'-b* jfrowni in Baldwin
county as-Mcceaafully ah in any P» rt
cf thv country," says Mr. G. li. Tun-
nhll, ohairmnn ©$>! the n „ARricul ural
Committee of the Kiwianis Club.
The interest ip- tobacco growuuc in
Baldwin county resulted from an ad
dress last fall by Mr. Oscar Walls to
the Chamber of Commerce, in which
he pointed out the opportunity that
Baldwin h"d for KT°w* n K tobacco. He
expressed the desire to .see his native
county progress in this alonp with
Putnam and the surrounding coun-
A tobacco demonstrator came to
investigate conditions. At a dinner
given by, the Kiwanis Club to sixty
of the leading busine.-« men of town,
the demonstrator so completely sold
the tobacco growing proposition that
within two days over twenty-two hun
dred dollars had been subscribed to
back it.
A tobacco demonstrator was em
ployed. Ten seed beds were grown.
One hundred and seventeen acres
were planted and the production
reached 75,000 pounds of tobacco.
Unfortunately the prices this • year
were low, but this crop proved that
tobacco can be succ?s?fully grown
here.
It is not the purpose of the back
ers of the proposition to introduce
tobacco as a main crop but to let
it meet the cotton and corn crops.
By planting the seed beds in Jan
aary, harvesting the tobucco in Au
gust, and by making use of the fuv-
roable soil, climate and other con
ditions, tobacco may easily be made
one of the staple crops. Too, the sale
of it brings money to the farmer at
what is usually his dullest jtfason.
“We, the Agriculture Committee of
the Kiwianis Club, have accomplish
ed our purpose,” said Mr. Tunnel!
by showing this year that tobacco
can be grown to an advantage. It is
now up to the farmers. The whole
hearted spirit with which they work
ed last year and the plans being made
already for increased acreage this
. year point to the successful establish
ment of the tobacco industry.”
LOANS TO STUDENTS BY COL
LEGES TOTAL $4,000,000 A
, YEAR
Washington—Funds totaling near
ly $4,000,000 are lent annually by
282 colleges and universities to stu
dents of character and ability to en
able them to finish their college edu
cation.
In addition more than 100 agen
cies and foundations maintain in
dependent loan fund* Walter J.
Greenlcaf, associate specialist in
higher education. Bureau of Educa-
THE POOR FISH
An Emporia student who flunked
a Bit’e course at the College of Em
poria last year, cams-back this year
and blamed his failure, on, the fact
hat he was no good mathematics. |
He said he did Dm; jp 9enesis c .^x-
odus, nnd Leviticus. ,I»Ul failed, in j
Numbers. iu<-d ... *..} •. 1
He was a whirr m .“jMVvlatlops”
but no good in rpultiplicati' n.—Em
poria Gazette. ...
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the;
Central of Georgia Railway Com-|
pany has applied to the Georgia j
Public Service Commission for au-,
thority to discontinue trains Nos. 21
and 22, operating between Macon and
Tennille, Georgia, on the following
schedule:
.No. 21 Lv. Tennille 0:50 A. M. Ar. j
Macon 11:45 A. M.; No. 22 Lv. Ma
con 5:20 P. M. Ar. Tennille 7:20 P. j
M.
For authority to discontinue train
No. 19, operating between Gordon
and Covington, Georgia, on the fol
lowing .schedule:
No. 19 Lv. Gordon 6:05 P. M. Ar.
Covington 9:17 P. M. connecting at
Gordon with train 22 from Macon.
For authority to discontinue train
No. 20, between Prirtcrdale and Gor
don,'Georgia, operating on the fol
lowing schedule and connecting with
trains 1 and 2 operating between Sa
vannah and A tlaritd: • - - • !
No. 20 Lv. Porterdale 8:83 A. M.
Lv. Covington 8:48 A. M. Ar. Gordon .
12:30 P. M.
For authority to discontinue train
No. 23, leaving Covington 8:16 A. M.,;
arriving Porterdale 8:30 A. M.
Application for authority to estab-
lish a new train to Lv. Eatonton 9:15
A. M. E. T., Ar. Macon 11:30 A. M.;j
Lv. Macon 5:20 P. M. Ar. Eatonton |
7:35 P. M., connecting at Macon j
with train 9 for Atlanta, which leaves '
Macen 11:55 A. M. E. T., arrives At- J
lanta 1:35 P. M. C. T., and train
19 for Montgomery and Albany,
which leaves Macon 11:20 A. M. C.
T., arrives Albany 2:55 P. M.. Mont
gomery 7:15 P. M.
This case has been ns^gned for.
hearing before the Commission in its |
offices. Room 119, State Capitol, At
lanta, Ga., at meeting beginning at
10 o’clock A. M., December 18th, at
which time all persons interested will
be afforded an opportunity of being
heard.
This notice is being given in ac
cordance with the requirements of
the Georgia Public Service Commis-
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY |
COMPANY
By H. D. POLLARD, Vice-Pres.
and General Manager.
fore the court house door in Baldwin
county, Ga., within the hours of
Sheriff’s saies,* to the best and high-
eat bidder, for cash, on thp fhrst'
Tuesday in January 1929, the*'f6T
lowing described property, to-wit:
[ All that tract or parcel «y»f ,lai
kitunte -«rd b*Tji«in
iG. M. said wig Jfcount;
■bounded on the North by the Mil-
Jedgeville & Monticellb Public hoad
ahd lands of Mnr.-Annie E. •• Hum
phries and Jno. T. Allen; on the'East
by lands of J. F. Miller and Alee
Banks; on the South by lands of Mrs.
Mattie "Wood, W. A. Webb, and Hor
ace Napier; and on the West by landa
of Mrs. Annie E. Humphries and
Jack Webb; containing 245
more or less, as shown by plat of J»
H. Gladin, August ICth, 1921, a copy
of which is attached to the abstract
in file with the Federal Land Bank
I of Columbia, S. C-
Said property Levied o
! property of the defendant
GEORGIA, Baldwin County. J. A. Stiles, and being in possession
Under and by virtue of an execu- at the time of said levy of said J. A.
tion issued from the City tfourt of' Stile* The defendant in fi. fa., J. A
Louisville, Ga., in favor of the Fed- Stiles, and tenant in possession duly
oral Land Bunk of Columbia, S. C.. notified in wfiting, of said levy,
again** J A. Stiles, I have levied up-! J. T. TERRY,
on .and will sell at public outcry be- Deputy Sheriff Baldwin*County Ga.
in fi. fa. and tenant in possession
have been notified of levy, and of the
time, terms and place of sale, as *
quired by law.
This December 4th, 1928.
J % J. TERRY, Deputy Sheriff.
: Bal«^y<n
To Whom It May Concern:
Rena Roy having filed application
for permanent letters of administra
tion upon the estate of Tobe Raines,,
deceased; this is to therefore to noti
fy the next of kin and creditors of
-uid Tobe Raines that said applica
tion will be heard before me at the
regular January Term. 1929, of the
Court of Ordinary of said County.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 3rd, day of December,
1928.
W. II. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary.
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
" ’UWCFand by virtue of the power
contanied in a mortgage, executed by
Rhody Ford Mayor to the Milledge-
Company
Caraker, which mortgage was given
temstire .-n indebtedness of.J325.00,
tlioro’will be sold before the court
house door, an the first Tuesday
January 1929, between the legal
hours of sheriff’s yalcs, to the high
est bidder, for cash, the following
described property
All .that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the City
of Milledgeville, of State and County
and being in the Southeastern sec
tion of said City, and known as o
part of the Joe Brown estate, bound
ed as follows: on the South by Lot
No. 2 of same tract; on the East by
Lot No. 3; on the North by Joe
Brown estate; and on the West by
South Warren street, and is known
as Lot No. 1 of same tract, and said
lot fronting on Warren street a dis
tance of 52 1-2 feet to Lot No. 3,
and it being a part of the land con-
veyed to Pursue 4 Sale Comp« s
by Joe Brown on the 4th, day
February, 1910, and recorded in the
clerk o office of Baldwin Superior
Court in deed book No. 2, page 2i2-
and it beintt the came lot ES**
the Purchase * Sale Co., to H.I
Ford on the 8th, day pf May, i 9 n
and^deed-^oor^-in; book No. £
Paj&_Rl4. j Tgie lqt_ herbin conveyed
being the same on which Rhoda Ma.
son, formerly Rhoda Ford, now re-
sides~rad resided -for the past n
years.'' *
Hal Ford died 24th, day of May,
1913, leaving as his sole surviving
heir, his wife P.hoda Ford, who after
wards married Robert Mason. Ther,-
was no administration upon the estate
of Hal Ford and no debts and the
absolute title to said lot of land is
vested tn ithe said Rhoda. Mason,
formerly Rhoda Ford.
Said sale is had for the purpose
of paying said debt, together with
interest and other costs of this pro
cedure.
The undersigned will make a good
and legal title to the purchaser.
This December 3rd, 1928.
MRS. C. T. CARAKER
By ALLEN & POTTLE
Her Attorneys-At-Luw.
SHERIFFS SALE
Will be sold before the court
house door between the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuewday in Jan
uary 1929 the following described
... . . _ . , , property towit: One Lincoln Sedan
found in a rtudy of rtude.lt! automobni!i Model No . „ Motor No.
2928, Georgia tag No. 57649, the
same being sold by virtue of, and to
satisfy, an execution issued from
Baldwin County Court
Higher education
the rule and as an investment, yields
a high rate of interest with the pass-
loan funds just completed.
“We are living in what appears to
be the ‘installment age’ where peo
ple make large purchases by paying
j much down and so much per month;
. , ... | Rusell Manufacturing Company ....
' B. G. Glass Motor Company levied on
the property of the B. G. Glass
Motor Company und in the possession
of said defendant. Terms of sale j
This December the 3rd, 1928. • j
J. T. TERRY, Deputy Sheriff
Baldwin County Georgia.
ing years,” Mr. Grecnleaf says.
There is no uniformity in the
manner in which loan funds are ad
ministered to ambitious student** by
the colleges, the specialist found.
Various conditions are imposed ac
cording to the policy of the institu
tion—the need of the student and LAND SALE
ability of his parents locality, re- GEORGIA, Baldwin County: |
*.notions imposed by donors and j will be sold at public outcry, to J
other factors. the highest bidder for cash, between j
the legal hours of sale, before ihe I
court house door in said county, on,
The study showed that
cases no interest whatever is charg
ed while in others rates run as high
as 8 per cent, but 6 per cent is the
usual requirement. Individual loans]
the first rt-.y of January, 1929, the
following described land, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
the South
uvvrairv S!00 to 5150, but many arc ,ilu,tc - lyin| -’ “ nd bein K
twice r- W.- Repaying uiujlly be- City c ° mmon the ci,y of Mi H
kin, at a tated period after Rradu- 1 lcd * evi11 - • J "' 1 in the 3 - ,st ,li,tric ''!
ation. j G. M., of Baldwin County, Georgia,,
Fund, administered by independ.'! c '"’ t " i " i " ,: “ nl ‘ lmn ' lrt ‘ l and thir,y I
ent orsaniaations. Sir. Grecnleaf <1:10) acrt '’' moro ° r ani1 hav ' 1
point, out, .onetime. are restricted I in * tho ,a, °' vin * llnM - t0 - w,t; Com -1
to a'udenta attendlnk apecifled or ! mencin B at the common corner of|
affiliated colleges. Some of these
.... ! Mrs. Frank Wilson and the Edwards;
funds, established y
been administered in such a way that
the original amount has been many
times multiplied, he saya—Sander-
ville Progress.
NEW GYMNASIUM OPENED
Th* department of phyraesl educa
tion of the Georgia State College for
Women is keeping pace with the grow
ing interest in health through exer-
ci?e. An additional gymnasium has
been provided in the rear of the new
dormitory, which is used mainly for
corrective clasaes. This is another
•ion af **■•*» •* %• «*- Mary D. Ray, aa Admini.tratrir of A.
*** >B. Barbsr, deceased. The defendant
estate, measuring North 17 degrees!
West 7.29 chains; thence running
North 74 degrees East 38.62 chains!
to the Oconee River; thence down
said river to Rock Hill Branch;
thence up «*id branch to foot of!
Rocky Hill, this branch being boun
dary line at this point between lands j
of Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Frank Wii- j
son; thence North 60 degrees West i
36 chains to the point of beginning.!
This being the land occupied by Will (
Gilman, upon which he operates u
Said .above described land levied on '
to satisfy-a* fi. fa-in favor of Mrs.!
Lillie P. Little against Mrs. Mury D. I
Ray, as Administratrix of the estate
of A. B. Barber, decoqscd, issued j
from the Superior Court of Bibb j
County, Georgia. Said land is levied j
on .as the property of A. B. Barber,
deceased, found in the hands of Mrs.
fleefriml
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