Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, February 07, 1929, Image 2

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UNION RECOaDEH, UlLLEPCIVim. C*.. FEBRUARY 7. Ittt Hiis Week IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE MACON DIVISION THE MID- DLE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. C. K. Reynolds, Trustee V*. II.r"White Brick Co., By Arthur Brisbane rtue of i * pa- EXTRA CONGRESS. EXTRA TROUBLE. PRGSPHERITY S BACK LOG. MR. LUCEY HALF RIGHT. WI5F. KING AMANULLAH. Then* is to be un extra sessl ourt, the door < that , thoroughly disorganized haphaz 1 the tariff a □titled caus y the Hone Judge of w .1 W. E. Swinson. s •t. appoin ed by tj for this purpo at puhli" outcry before t the V.iinnson Courthouse at Iiwin- ton. Georgia on March 12, 1929 b. tween th hours of 10:00 A. M. an«l 4:00 P. M. the following de cribed land and personal property: PARCEL NO. 1. All that :ract or reel iif land lying and being in the an of Gordon, said Slate and Coun- , and known and described as fol- v . Known n Lot No. .1 in the Ann s division of her lands to her . containing Sixteen and one- acres, and bounded as fol- On the Nor.h by lands of Chb-. Brookins lo: of Ann Brookins the East by lands of Mrs. . Florence Blodworth; on the South pie icted. | | an( | s 0 f pleasant Burney lot of Ann Broking Estate; and on the West by the Central of Ga. R. R. I child: thoroughly organized production and seHing ®* f '' »wnrd by the < 7a. White Brirk Com- ! boundary line of the lands formerly any: •>n th- - s *>uth and West by owned by Mr . M. Ida Cline, which 1 and* ■ of Mr.**! : Stewart, Mrs. Leon point is C5 feet South of nnd 44 1-2 Vnnai rd if «l E !. E. Denn ird and be- degrees Iiast of the Souh west cor-1 r.g th* f 0 m 1 ••*: da deed* >d to the • r on the tract of land first in this! F. Ryle or t D' ruber tie d a -ove described; th« nee S^u h deed heir ig recorded 44 12 degree East 67 ti-ains to a| lge 195 O i':k - Clerk b.-anrh . Marating the lands convey-j of Wilkm on Coun y. ed fr ro the land# of Zach Phillips; | rd refeaecn ':•* hereby ■rg id branch following its j of the d- i rr.v it r rings t» an iron stake; thence \ PA ? NC >. 8. All t -,«• f „,t nr South 39 1-2 West 2.36 chains to he 1 ’ n.:l ] l>ing ar.d u ring Ramai: Right of Way of th? Centra! of Geor- Di ?r Tlkii n-on Ci.ur tv. Georgia. g . Railway Company; thencc along r »r.t One Hundred Three ('» :» • d Right of Way North 71 1-2 West *fl.- • 1 f hte lands 8.50 chains to the point of beginning. kn;>- the Mass y lands, and be- >a:d trac of iand containing Four ing • ■ cf the shares in the division and one-half <4 1-2) acres. of lands. and being bounded on PARCEL NO. 2. The lot or parcel i-beast by the D '. Brookin.- of iand lying and being in Baldwin tra.: - •i to th c Ga. Writ e BricJc Co., County, Georgia. 318th District, G. the r. W. Brot. •k tract and the lands M„ containing twenty (20) acres of of J. i! Brooki ; Un the S : outheas* by land, more or less, and bounded as th- Mi aeon Pu blic Real 1; Un the follows: North v rest by tlie lands of Major On the North by land., formerly b?- •: and Florence Bioodworth, longing to C. L. Case; On the East mid lands being fully c Inscribed in by lands formerly belonrin*’ *o S deeds from I.; lura M. Vi nnburen. T. Barrett; On the South by lands of J. E. Fit r. patriek. , t? a! o S. C. Fitz- T. Phillips und on the West by the Patrick nnd 1. •ring the same lands Kish, ol Way of the Milledgcvilk, conveyed to It ■win Fitzpatrick by S. and Eatonton branch of the Central C. Fit: :patrick‘ Hendricks. of Georgia Railroad and being about GON INTERESTS STUDENT- BODY (By Mary iv.by) Reverend George B. Thomson, pas- or of the Presbyterian church of Mil- ledge ville, p.v».ed on to the chapel sioup on January 15, 1929, thoughts, in the form of an experience, that will not soon be forgotten. “As I was on my porch the other day, I heard a terrible noise down the street. Soon I saw the noise. Yes, I saw the noise. It was attached to the feet of a gang of eight negro youngsters. The piercing, grating noise came from shooters that roll- It from second-hand wheel was different from th- tfcree. As long as he rode straight path, eyes front, fc ( , ,» well. Human nature, how, -. ... ^ ed him to turn to fo'!.. w rroup just ahead. Th - m. nt turned down a driveway r , <uted himself, the body oi cr.lVd wagon reared up; • j front wheels rolled on serrn' !y “The trouble with u.s is hat follow the crowd. We fail ! sometimes we choose thing too \ If we could only choose those t» we know we can handli*! “Not one of his playmates tu aside to lend a helping hand, mindful of hteir own pleasurs. heels in one hand, a brick-ba .koo.er,, improvised skootors, roller | other he thc r rkntew. n rnllop lil-nlr unitui- n lintin . ... ” ““ roller skate under a board, nything that would support and ranaport a negro lad. This noise ■as a group of youngsters going a efinite way, determined on reaching goal. “All of us are going somewhere, ill of us arc moving. We may not mount to much in our neighbor's and : PARCEL NO. 9. All that tract parcel of land lying and being in Ra- Vl,,e * Ga., it being the same lot or " At a ra P» d »te coming toward me mah Dis rict. Wilkinson County, P arcel land deeded by Charlotte on the sidewalk was a fellow perch- Stat of Georgia, containing one hun- Smitb to Henry Bland by deed dat’d cd jauntily in a wagon. True, the -Big financial and industrial interesi feel that tariff changes arc needed. If they feel that m'.d Tltfi 1 1»usiIjeaa"ku "iti,' ” fa ul ts.' FARCEL NO. 2. All Urn. , but it know, .hut the country nerd . | P“ r «'' ■< laad Wpk and bemy realizing that the big man can get! only his pa * * ‘ L - n ~ . "est by at «». the ctangw c I probably should be ; of what the little i All of our prosperity comes down o the fact thui people EARNING (lore can SPEND more. Mr. Eckerof the Metropolitan Life 'oinpuny puts it in words: “The K'oplc earn fift.cn to twenty billions iHirc than i: cos s them to live. Those dr*>d ninety acre-, more or less, and *915, and recorded in Deed bounded as follows: On the North- Book 6 * Pa R e 375*6 in the office of east by lands of Georgia Whte Brick C,ork o{ Superior Court of Baldwin Company formerly owned by Irwin coun ty, Ga. Fitzpatrick, on the Southeast and PARCEL NO. 3. All that tract orj South by the Gordon Kaolin Com- parcel of land situate lying and being pony’s tram road and the public road >n the 318th District G. M. of Bald- 27th lund district. County of Wilkin- known as the Macon Road, on the win County, Georgia, containing son. S.atc of Ga., as follow-: 51 1-2 Southwest by lands of Mrs. Emma thirty (30) acres, more or less, and aci . more or less, being the Lands Dennard, and on the Northwest by bounded as follows: deeded to W. F. Dcmuth by J. W. lands of Mrs. Florence Bioodworth, On the North, East and South by I being parts of the Massey estate other lands of The Georgia White had four wheels, but each rmined knocks, he was going more intent c In three . a rapid speed i the goal. “It is no disgrace to fail, but it | a disgrace to sulk or bocnm with others. It is for us to a brick call it determination if r like—and go ahead. It grace to fail in school, ’exam’. Though it is difficult, j may use that as a helper, j stone to go ahend. Pick up youj brick-bat, determination, and pound your way to success. ’ •en Cry & j Brooks on the 6th day of Dec. 1924, ruled the North by the Dave and the Barfield estate, ar.d said lands Brick Com any, i the West by I)<11i« prospei back old Northampton ’resident Coolidge »sed to have given littl? Calvin this advic t-hocK tared tight, and » wag.’ by the J. J. Treemon and J. R. Bro. land and on the West by the In Fitspatrick place. Also 15 1-2 acr more or less, being the lands deeded ■ to W. F\ Demuth by David Brookins Dec. f.th, 1924, and being lot No. 1 in the division of the Ann Brookit F: Lite. Also 15 1-2 acres, more < less, being the lands deeded to W. F. Demuth by Irene Brookins and Jun-. Brookins on the -8th day of lying on the Milledgeville and Eaton- chincry, tools, fixtures, furniture, ton Highway. The boundary line drawings and patterns, and cquip- *ound said land runs as follows: Be- ment of every kind and descrip being shown on map of lnnds purchas- the Right of Way of the Central of ed by said Georgia White Brick Com- Georgia Railway Company, mny. Also, all othir real estate wher?- ALSO, the following described reai ever situatrd which the Company now •state situated in the County of Bald- owns or may in any manner hercaf- vin. State of Georgia, to-wit: ter acquire. PARCEL NO. 1. All that tract or Also all buildings, structures. Rail- parcel of land situate, lying and be- way, tracks, riding , switches, cn- f in the 318th District, G. M., of gincs, boilers, mo»ors, cranes, shaft- id State and County, containing ing, belting, pulleys, wiring, heating • Fif y-One (51) Acres, more or less, equipment, lighting equipment, ma- • “Keep your Nov i<,24. and being b ever let your d^-jjjon of the Ann Brookins land. Abo 15 1-2 acres. President Coolidge took that good in _ th(l | an(j8 . . . . w F n ’ Ilth B ‘ nnin K al 1,16 Northeast corner of tion which may now or at ar vice about the tongue. There is , Charlie Brookins on the 09th dnv thC ,and forrnerl > r bclon fri n K *<> M ”- hercaft.-r be upon said real est. of No 1924 k h “ H d ,da Clinc * on the Wcst 8ide of the u,ed or provided for use in c< 1° pA°Brpi“wn o ... .u . * . j Milledgcville and Eatonton Highway therewith in conducting the | I AKCEL NO. 3. All that tract or; thp , inp rima thani 0 Sn „ fK A(l w _;\, r thn j parcel of land lying and being advice about no information corning shoes. It tate and onnection the business the line runs theme South 46 West*of the Company .and owned by it. u _r..i . 1 _ j- . • » . • 1chains to a rock corner marking Also nil easements, rights of way. .1* ° ilL tUhiio „.4."!?_ n _ o?“” ty _ , ! the boundary line between the Cline licenses and privileges to the premise* MOTHERFletcher’s Castoria is especially pre pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless -No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it tight. Lacing tightly State Georgia, containing Six^n fand ^ iaLsTf uie or in any wav ar- 3;tssr ™ r txr-^ No ? -t — d ’ * . . . , _ . • " “ ‘ , wu • , 144 1-2 West 32.80 chains to the pany or herenf'er acquired by it. given the heart more work to do. Jones County Road; On the East by i„ m i, ai™ n a • t . y A | , , , „ . / lands or rowler and Flemis-.er: thence Also all and singular the tenc- Cohbler Luccj was only half nghv ; the lands of Jumous Brookins; On the North 44 Fast 19 ’ South by tlie lands of Mrs. FT01 king A01 mullah of Afghanistan Bioodworth, and on the West hy 27 K2 East 3.40 chaina ti'the'sTuth” teTn'ing Being the , wc8t „c the Jot . Sanford land; thence proper! suddenly and violently lands of W. A. Jones, what American prohibition enthusi- land known as Lot No. 6 usU ;.A» discovering slowly, that it »>f Ann Brookins F'sl i-n’t easy to change men’s habits by PARCEL NO. 4. All that trac ■reclamation or law. parcel of land lying and beini Amsnullah came back from his bit to England wearing European lothes, his wife fashionably dressed, hurt skirtsilk stockings, nothing o cover up her face. He announced that women in Af- hanistan were also to go with ‘.heir aces uncovered, no more "aeclu- Tribes Ratn ih Militia District of Wilku County, G.-org-a, containing F'if ,,, chains to the ments. hereditaments .and appurten- v J “ ^ nf L ° rd 1 thencc South ancca belonging or in any wise aoper- p__A o 4« ■*- t h c premise* an< j f g): v ; * . — j»iuji«:«sy, or any part theret f, and the j North 69 Eas‘. 3.30 chains to the Mil- reversion?, remainders, "avenues, § ledgeville and Eatonton Highway; royalties, issues and pinfi • thereof. S ard the Cl:y of Mil- Abo all the estate, rij ht title, S ■ property, possesson. cl-nim 8 nnnd what oev r, well at g in tvg*tv, of the .aid Com- ft 6.95 inte: bounded as f .Mows: On the North bj toe old Stage Road; On the East bj the lands of Dave Brookins: On the South by lands of Mrs. Florenc. Bioodworth, and on the West by th* lands of Tom Brookins; Being lands r ,thence South to\ n j ledg’ville along said high n chains to the Nortlna t corner of and r n what is known as the Lee lot; thencc l.-.w , West a <»ng the Lee lo; line 420 feet; pany. > thence South along the Lee lot line erf pr< t; tltince East along the Lee each i ■120 feet to the MlledgcviQe the a; or.ton Highway: thence South ^ »id highway 6.84 chains to t! , Northeast corner of the Clara Harp knuvvu «, Lot No. 2 m the dlvinion Iand . thcncc WeH aIone c ,„ ■ against him, armed, ° p r o< ‘ ’ ns r *!?’ ‘Harper land 210 feet; thencc South the bu drove him into a fortrosJ. PARCEL NO. 5. All that tract or along the tend of Clara Harper and ri „a „ J?™ 1 °i l " n<l bl ' ,n K >" Duvall 420 fort to :he South,.',,, cor- 2^ King Asnanullah changed his mind, p 1 "' 01 ! Georgia, ncr 0 f the* Duvall land; thencc East Afghan girls sent to be educated in '/ na . 1 lt,a containing 210 feet to along the Milld.gcville the modern way in Turkey are to : ' an * onr ■ u '^ nt (•’■ 1-10) acres and . in j Eatonton Highway to the point tome Lome. European dress is to be .° n Nortk by the Central. G f beginning. The said tract of land abolished. Soldiers of Afghanistan Georgia Railway Company, on the iis bounded as follows: Tu u° U C h Z *«P»raU , n c \Z t U,nd, U her‘i“Conveyed i, t J" ! • N " rth '“‘ “ nd Ea « b » th >-' “ id mortCTtrr »us filed for record in “ their roligiou, Irodem, from other land, of the ttrantor, wid ■ 1 m d '“'i"’ anford and 11,6 M " ledBC office of the Clerk of the Superior Holy men, or Pirs, und women will bo , itH! „ rontinuotiooofth; “ncri'e ""d EotooVm H.ghw.y, the land. Court of Baldwin County, Georvin “ kept in xccluaion. between the land.nf^ntor .ndje“ f ‘ he > h - >”" d ^ <>' Clara on the 7th day of March, ,328 of the' 1 ° rp, ' r " nd lhc n “ val1 lo ‘: °" Die wca filed for ry part of the i •jfo leet to the MIlodgeviDe the at'-iurpr ar.d F!a _ " ‘“ all and s'ngulnr th? patents, rights, license-, and license •nt, trade marks and trade together with the goodwill of ness carried on and to he car- in connection with the said •ark r , or trade names, now or hereafter acquired by the Company. All of said realty and personalty being covered by a collateral trust mortage given by the Ga. White Brick Go., to C. B. Reynold*, Trustee, which Un the Northeast and East by the said mortgage t If Twmi mads with GLORIA Flour Ho failed to ask the Pieman, And that is why We Wiser Folk Still call Him SIMPLE Simon. GLORIA The Flour of Flours RIGHT ALWAYS ALL WAVS 84 L:’’ INSIST ON IT John Conn Company Wholesale Distributors Milledgeville, Georgia All the suggested reforms will be ■ville and Eatonton Highway, of the Lee lot, the land? of Clara marked and staked, and on the Went, f - Ghne, on the South- said County and was duly filed for er^rplTforoeVInmro^lutn; ^ don „ t in “»"he mean’ '»* South of and adjac ^ °! ^fa.ford; on the ty. Georgia on , h e 7th day of March. Inc know at Past one thine and <-nt to ri ' :ht °< Way of Central „ t N° r h»cst the lands of Pooler and 1328 and duly recorded in Volume Z'l in that it i “mportan-io h“e Ceorsia Railway Company. 11-Am,ter. The boundary Ime, of the 45. folio 439 of the record, of mid Lmod roadi PARCEL No n. All tint tract i“Tn^Lked VC> ' *” iU ” ClIy C °“ nty ' Mr. G. Waiter Reed, of the Santa P ari ' < ‘ 1 cf bnd 4'inK and bein R in „ m " * ‘ ! ■‘‘“'•1 land will be sold tukjeet to Fc Railroad, quotes an rn K inecr just Counl 7 "f Wilkinson, State of Geor-| ''' La ° 1 : An **“* '™ at or P»««l confirmation by the Coun nnd the back from China; “Food from South ?in aI " 1 known os .part of the Calio-1 “ ’ knnw-n as the “Rivers Trace” hmhest bidder null be required ia: “Food from South " China cannot reach those starving in Northern Chinn because of fifteen hundred impassable miks." Cl GEORGIA GREETING CARDS By Nelle Womack Hines ON SALE—WOOTTEN'S STOKE : said sale land hereby conveyed i well marked. ALSO: All that trn. . jmrt of the Cslio-| ut Und - known as the “ R inally owned by Ann and being in the 318th posit a certified check covering 10 Brookins, widow of Green Brookins, bXs-nct, G. M. of Baldwin County, per cent of his bid with the undersign- containing F'our;een and ore-fourth Georgia, bounded as follows: ed, which check will be applied as acres srd better description a-, per .°”. thc * Ncrth by toe lands of the part payment of the purcha: plat on back of deed from Ann ^’-^hinjrton l'hillip's estate; on the in event his bid is confirmee Breokin? to Will Brookins recorded by the lands formerly belonging turned to him in in book 30 page 397 and bounded as U> iMrs * M - IlJa Glinc; on the Soutii b\ i s not confirmed, follows: on the North by Central of a branch separating the land convey- All of said realty and personalty Gcorgiia It. R.; on the East by lands c< * ^ rom the lands of Zach Phillips; will be sold and upon confirmation'll of Emma Brookins; On the South by ar,< * on tke " ,tst by the right of way by the court and pa>-ment of the pur-1 lands of John Bioodworth and on the °‘ tkc Gentral of Georgia Railway chase money, fee simple title will be West by lands of Ed Murray, said Company. The boundary line of the executed to the purchaser or the pur- tract being lot No. 7 of the Ann aaove described ir; t of lard runs a.- chasers free and clear of all rights, Brookins Estate except One Acre. follows: equities and claims of t.11 the parties PARCEL NO. 7. All tha". tract or Beginning nt a rock corner on the c f this cause, parcel of land lying and being in the Eastern boundaiy of ne Right of When tfie sales have been made.) g-a Rail- they will be reported to the court by. d hereby the undersigned special commissioner! •and be- f or confirmation or rejection. ■ BRICK That Clink Like Steel Ar« Mad* by the “McMILLAN” Process BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS There is No Waste in Our Bricks. We Make Quick Shipments in Any Quantity. RICH CI.0 FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK I Milledgeville Brick WorksCo | MILLEDGEVILLE. GA. Established 1883 by J. W. McMillan. K. G. McMillan, President Belle McMillan. Vice-Pr*^** 1 | !7th District and (90) acres, bvir n and bounded on . by lands of Mrs. 1 B. Bioodworth. The and Irwin Fitzpatr lining Ninety Way of the Cento <<i land lot 196, way Company wbe 'forth nnd Ea t conveye ’ jornt *.ard- SCHOOL SUPPLIES VARIETY MERCHANDISE STEMBRIDGE & COMPANY PHONE 352-J