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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.. DECEMBER 20. 192S
THE PRINCIPLE FUNCTION OF
THE GEORGIA PRISONERS AID
ASSN’N.
By Geo. B. Thompson
Through the columns of thi- paper, hu
there has been brought to the atten- the
lion of the public the movement
sponsored by the local Kmunis to
bring into existence some kind of
organization, the purpose of which of
wol l<e the assistance of release I' «•'*
prisoners who desire to reform and be
in the front compartment. This
a decidedly distinctive touch, such a
might br expecteii only in custoi
: 1 5 West
M.; North
to the Oconee River; thence do’
j said river to Rock Hill Branch;
up said branch
liah'a new train to Lv. Eatoi
A. M. K. T-. Ar. Macon 11:30 A. A
Lv. Macon 5:20 P. M. Ar. Eat nt
7:35 P. M., connecting at Mac
with train 9 for Atlanta, which laav
M r -cen 11:55 A. M. E. T., arrives At-! Rocky Hill, this branch being boun-
1:35 P. M. C. T.. and train dary line at this point between lands
j lH for Montgomery and
which leaves Macon 11:20 A. M
T., arrives Albany 2:65 P. M., M
gomery 7:15 P.M.
®red t
To per:,-
an organization the followim:
made membeit of the commit ■•*:
M. Rogers. Citizen: B. H. Uunawi
Superintendent of the Prison Far
W. E. Ireland. Superintendent of t
Training School; E. C. Atkina, Pr
on Chaplain; F. H. Harding and G<
B. Thompson. Ministers.
At ths first meeting of this co:
mittec there was formulated a tenl
rive program, setting forth what the Superior
should and should not be held
•n Rit e
1362. In the
Mip. I
of
January Te
1929 Petition for equitable relief.
TO WILLIAM HOWARD RICE. DE
FENDANT:
You are hereby commanded to be
and appear at the next term of the
said county, to
rond Monday in
; ‘ earing befu
; ffics. Koon
l.mta. Ga. f n
i 10 o’clock A
which :ime a
be afforded
heard.
has been asedgned for
• the Commission in its
119, State Capitol. At-
nieeting beginning at
"M.. December 18th. at
Albany., of Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Frank Wil-
:.)aon; thence North 60 degrees West
- 36 chains to the point of beginning.
This being the land occupied by Will
i made emphatic
NOTICE
that the January 1029, and mr.ke your answ-
trrtsX it- «*r in the above named and stated
securing paroles or pardons, case, as required by the order of
and above all, it would refrain from «W court.
any word or act which would leave Witness the Honorable J. B. Park,
the impression with the prisoner that Judge of the Superior Court, this 5
he was being unjustly dealt with by day of December 1928.
the state, which exacted a penalty J* C. COOPER,
for violating the law, or by the pris- Clerk of Superior Court.
on authorities, who carried out the ________
sentence. Whatever might be the
need for prison reform, the commit
tee wus aware that it was not entrust- Notice rs hereby given that the
ed with the ;.xsk of making any Central of Georgia Railway Corn-
changes in the penal system of the pany hus applied to the Georgia
state of Georgia. Public Service Commission for au-
A recent survey of the Male, Fa- thority io discontinue trains Nos. 21
male .and “T. B.” Prison Camps and 22. operating between Macon and
brought out the fact that one hun- Tennille, Georgia, on the following
dr.'d and fourteen prisoners express- schedule:
ed the desire to avail themselves of No. 21 Lv. Tennille 9:50 A. M. Ar.
the benefits the organization would Macon 11:45 A. M.; No. 22 Lv. Ma-
give prisoners whose determination von 5:20 P. M. Ar. Tennille 7:20 P.
was to lead a clean life after their M.
release from prison. Of this number For authority to discontinue train
forty nine will be released in 1929, No. 19, operating between Gordon
* interested will Ray, as Administratrix of the estate
t unity of being of A. B. Barber, deceased, issued
from the Superior Court of Bibb
This notice is being given in ac- County, Georgia. Said land is levied
cordance with the requirement* of on as the property of A. B. Barber,
the Georgia Public Service Comm is- deceased, found in the hands of Mrs.
sion. Mary D. Ray, as Administratrix of A.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY B. Barber, deceased. The defendant
COMPANY in fi. fa. and tenant in possession
POLLARD, Vice-Pres, have been notified of levy, and of the
.29 chains; thence running Louisville, Ga., in favor of the Fed-, hour* of sheriff’s *k
degrees East 38.62 chains! eral Land Bank of Columbia, S. C.,|est bidder, for cash, the rT,™'
again a J A. Stiles, I have levied up- described property
on and will sell at public outcry be
fool of | fore the court home door in Baldwin
county, Ga., within the hours
Sheriff’s sales, to the best and high
est bidder, for cash, on the first
Tuesday in January 1929, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situnte and being in the 319th. Dist.
G. M. Baldwin County Ga., and
bounded on the North by the Mil-
leugeville & Monticello Public Road
and landn of Mrs. Annie E. Hum
phries and Jno. T. Allen; on the East
by lands of J. F. Miller 4ind Alec
Banks; on the South by lands of Mrs.
Mattie Wood, W. A. Webb, und Hor
ace Napier; and on the West by lands
of Mrs. Annie E. Humphries and
Jack Webb; containing 245 acres,
less, as sdiown by plat of J,
Gilman, upon which
dairy.
Said above described land levied on
to satisfy a fi. fa in favor of Mrs.
Lillie P. Little against Mr.*:. Mary D.
-ill
uary. This does not include th<
her who may be paroled.
With these fac; before the
mittee they realized that thei
Jan- a nd Covington, Georgia, on the fol-
num- lowing .schedule:
No. 19 Lv. Gordon 6:05 P. M. Ar.
com- ^ ovington 9:17 P. M. connecting at
task Gordon with train 22 from Macon.
was large enough without taking up- l*" r authority to discontinue train
•n themselves that of prison reform. No. 20, between Portcrdale and Gor-
Should there appear in the newspap- Georgia, operating on the fol-
ers any criticism of the penal system •"wing schedule and connecting with
of the state, any criticism of the tra * n * 1 and 2 operating between Sa-
prison camps, whether located at Mil- vunnah and Atlanta:
lt'dgeville or scattered throughout No. 20 Lv. Porterdnle 8:33 A. M.
the state, the committee wishes to go •* v * * ovington 8:48 A. M. Ar. Gordon
on record that such criticism does not *2:30 P. M.
eminate from them, neither have they For authority to discontinue train
authorized any individual member to ^ r °* 23, leaving Covington 8:15 A. M.,
publish such criticisms, nor have they arriving Porterdale 8:30 A. M
suggested to released prisoners that Application for authority to estab-
they criticize the prison for any real
or fancied unjust treatment whih*
they wer? ih prison. I (
There is need for an organization ,
to aid released prisoners, and the <
committee would like for their ef-'(
forts to receive publicity. At the I
same time there is a kind of publicity *
which will njure rather than help. To j
prevent thi-re gong abroad anything ,
which wovid set the public against <
their endi-avcm or make the public ( <
suspicious of what they are endeav-j*
ering to do, the commttee wishes toj (
state the first principle in their I*
tentative program. “The Georgia I
Prisoners Aid Association (the name .
wus chosen until some better name I
could be giveu the organization) was
organized for the attainment of the
following principle objective:—The
Relief, Restoration and Reformation
of paroled, pardoned or released
prisoners.”
SHERIFF’S SALE
Will be sold before the
house door between the legal
of sale on the first Tuesday ii
uary 1929 the following des
property towit: One Lincoln
automobile. Model No. 8 Mot<
2928, Georgia tag No. 57649
same being sold by virtue of. :
satisfy, an execution issued
Baldwin County Court in fav
Kuseil Manufacturing Compar
B. G. Glass Motor Company lev
, terms and place of sale, as i
quired by law.
Thi* December 4th, 1928.
J. T. TERRY', Deputy Sheriff,
Baldwin County, Ga.
J GEORGIA, Baldwin County
n To Whom It May Concern:
Rena Roy having filed application
1 ‘ | for permanent letters of administra-
u j tion upon the estate of Tobe Raines,,
n | deceased; this is to therefore to noti-
! fy the next of kin and creditors of
* j said Tobe Raines that said applica-
, , 11 • tion will be heard before me at the
as the property of the B. G. Glass | Jflnuary Term 192g of ^
" an J," * e ] Court of Ordinary of said County.
Witnesr my hand and official sig
nature, this 3rd, day of December,
1928.
W. IL STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary.
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the City
of Milledgeville, of State and Countv
and being in the Southeastern sec
tion of said City, and known as J
Tart of the Joe Brown estate, bound,
ed as follows: on the South by Lot
No. 2 of same tract; on the Fast by
Lot No. 3; on the North by Jo e
Brown estate; and on the Wart 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 Purchase & Sale Company
by Joe Brown on the 4th, day of
February, 1910, and recorded in the
clcrk’a office of Baldwin Superior
Court in deed book No. 2, page 212;
and it being the i
H. Glatlin, Au*mt 16th, 1921. a copy °" d L* b ' in * th / > ot •*«<**<> »y
of which ia attache! to the abstract * . Pu T^T * C ? ‘ *° «*'
the 8th, day of May, 1911
attached to the abstract
in file with the Federal Land Bank
of Columbia, S. C.
Said property levied on as the
property of the defendant in fi. fa.,
J. A. Stiles, and being in possession
at the time of said levy of said J. A.
Stiles*. The defendant in fi. fa., J. A.
j Stiles, and tenant in possession duly
notified in writing, of said levy.
J. T. TERRY.
Deputy Sheriff Baldwin County Ga.
f .-aid defendant. Terms of sale
Thi* December the 3rd, 1928.
J. T. TERRY’, Deputy Sheriff
Baldwin County Georgia.
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Will be sold at public outcry,
the highest bidder for cash, between!
the legal hours of sale, before the!
court house door in said county, on I
the first day of January, 1929, the
following described land, to-wit: j
All that tract or parcel of land
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Under and by virtue of an execu
tion issued from the City Court of, January 1929, bctwi
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Under and by virtue of the power
contanied in a mortgage, executed by
Rhody Ford Mason to the Milledge
ville Banking Company on the 10th
day of September 1921, and by said
Company transferred to Mrs. C. T.
Caraker, which r/.urtgage was given
to secure an indebtedness of $325.00,
there will be sold before the court
house door, on the first Tuesday in
legal
Ford <
and deed recorded in book No. 2
page 534. The lot herein conveyed
being the same on which Rhoda Ma
son, formerly Rhoda Ford, now re
sides and resided for the past li
Hal Ford died 24th, day of May,
1913, leaving as his sole surviving
heir, his wife Rhoda Ford, who after
wards married Robert Mason. Then
was no administration upon the estate
of Hal Ford and no debts and the
absolute title to said lot of land is
vested in 'the 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-Law.
situat , lying and being in the South
City Common of the City of Mil-
ledgevilk* and in the 321st District,
G. M., of Baldwin County, Georgia,
containing one hundred and thirty
(130) acres, more or leas, and hav
ing the folowing lin**s, to-wit: Com
mencing at the common corner of
Mrs. Frank Wilson and the Edwards
estate, measuring North 17 degree;
The Seasons Greetings
I will be out of town from December 20, to Januar-'
2. attending a REVIEW COURSE at the PALMER
SCHOOL OF CHIROPRACTIC. Fountain Head of
Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa.
KEEP SMILING
H. E. Stanford
Chiropractor—Sanford Bldg.
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We appreciate the business of the past and want io
serve you in 1929.
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