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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.. FEBRUARY XI, l»Xt
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE j owned by the Ga. White Brick Com-
UNITED STATES FOR THE pany; On the South and Wert^ by
MACON DIVISION THE MID-
DLE DISTRICT OF CEORCIA. |
C. B. Reynolds, Trustee
BORAH, GOOD AMERICAN
’ GROW YOUR OWN FUR COATS
EINSTEIN'S DISCOVERY
PUBLISHERS, CHEER UP
Senator Borah, good American,
fears that if we build cruisers with
out making arrangements satisfac
tory to Britain we shall have
“shipbuilding race w{th England.”
If necessary, why not have it?
But Britain couldn't afford it and
knows well that we shall never at
tack Britain unless we are first
tacked.
Georgia Whit* Brick Co.,
et il
In Equity
lands of Major Stewart. Mrs. Leon
Dennard and H. E. Dennard and be
ing the same lands deeded to the
Grantor by B. F. Ryle on December
8th, 1911, said deed being recorded
in book 23, page 195 Office Clerk
Superior Court of Wilkinson County,
to which deed reference is hereby
made as a pnrt of the descripti
PARCEI VO. 8. All that tract ct
boundary line of the lands formerly
owned by Mrs. M. Ida Cline, which
point is 65 feet South of and 44 1-2
degrees East of the Souhtwest cor-,
ner on the tract of land first in this
deed above described; thence South
44 1-2 degrees East 67 chains to a
branch separating the lands convey
ed from the lands of Zach Phillips;
thence along said branch following its
menndcrings to an iron stake; thcrce
South 39 1-2 West 2.36 chains to the
Under and by virtue of n decTce of
foreclosure and sale passed
above entitled cause
1929 by the Honorable
Deaver, Judge of aairl court, the
dersigned W. E. Swinson, special co
mi&sioner. appointed by the court
said caure for thla purpose will sell 0 7,uGd" lands. and being bounded on PARCEL NO. 2. The lot or parcel
at public outcry before the door of ^ Northeast by the D. Brookins of lan d lying and being in Baldwin
the Wilkinson Courthouse ut Irwin. tn|rt aidd t „ the Ga whitc Brick Co ; County, Georgia, 318th District, G.
ton, Georgia on March 12, 1922 be* , he , w Brooks tract and the lands M., containing twenty (201 acres of
tween th.- hours of 10:00 A. M. and of j R Brooks; On the Southeast by land, more or less, and bounded as
4:00 P M. the following described the Macl)n p ub , ic Road . 0 „ thc follows:
Northwest by the lands of Major On the North by lands formerly be-
JED6ES JOSH
On The Face Of It
“Where are you going my pretty
maid?”
going a-milking, sir,” she
^‘ e parcel of land lying and being Ramah Right of Way of the Central of Geor- x sa'de.
January 26, pj str } ct> Wilkinson County, Georgia, gia Railway Company; thence along> "What is your fortune, my pretty
Bascom S. containjnr 0ne Hundred Three (103) said Riftht of Way North 71 1-2 West'maid?”
acres, and being part of hte lands 8.50 chains to the point of beginning,
known as the Massey lands, and be- Said tract of land containing Four
ing two of the shares in thc division and one-half (4 1-2) acres.
My face is my fortune, sir,” she
saide.
“Exactly what mine is, my pretty
maide."
“I pity your poverty, sir,” she
saide—
And the lowing herd wound slowly
o'er the lea.
The lamp goes out every night, but
Stewart and Florence Bloodworth, longing to C. L. Case; On the East'doesn’t smoke nor drink a drop. Who
would wont to be lamp?
The British, while they could,
dominated the seas, and were proud
fo it. Whoever didn’t like it could j
lump it. That condition existed
from the day when Nelson at Tra
falgar wiped out Napoleon’i
land and personal property
PARCEL NO. 1. All that ti
parcel of land lying and being in the sa j(] lands being fully described in by lands formerly belonging
town of Gordon, said State and Coun- deeds from Laura M. Vanburen, T. Barrett; On the South by lands of J.
ty. un<! known >n,l described as fol- £. Fitzpatrick, ct ul to S. C. Fitz- T. Phillips and on the West by the I , , „ .... ... ■ .
lows; Known as Lot No. 3 in the Ann patrick and being the same lands Right of Way of the Milledgeville' b •
Bronkin.- division of her lands to her conveyed to Irtvin Fitzpatrick by S, and Eatonton hranch of thc Central! -‘Cortainlv" renli ,1 Ih ns* t
children, contnininB Sixteen and one- C . Fitzpatrick Hendricks. of Georgia Railroad and being about 1 „ Th ^ st yieschangeto rapidly in
PARC EL NO. 9. All that tract or one nnd one-half miles from Milledge-; clothi „ B that „ pictur( , would J
parcel of land lying and being in Ra- vine, Ga., it being the
of British conquest up to 1924.
chances Cha! ' lirook J ni ‘ lot “ f Ann Brookins m| . h District, Wilkinson County, parcel of land deeded by Charlotte j
Estate: on the East by lands of Mrs. stat . of Georgia, containing one hun- Smith to Henry Bland by deed dated
Florence Blodworth; on the South drcd ni „ t . ty acr ,, s morc or !esa _ and May 12, 1915, and recorded in Deed
by th: lands of Pleasant Burney lot boandcd aa f 0 || 0WS; Qn the North- Hook 5 * Page 375-6 in the office of
>miilies, last co.s- A "? E ‘ U , tC: “" d ‘o' east by lands of Georgia Whte Brick dark of Superior Court of Baldwin
any question from! _ cs ^ ^ e en ra o a. . ‘ Company formerly owned by Irwin county, Ga.
Company. j Fh2p atrick, on the Southeast and PARCEL NO. 3. All tnat tract or
PARCEL NO. 2. All that tract or South by the Gordon Kaolin Com- parcel of land situate lying and being
parcel of land lying and being in the pany’s tram road and the public road in the 318th District G. M. of Bald-
2ith land district. County of Wilkin- known as thc Macon Road, on the wdn County, Georgia, containing
son, State of Ga., as follows: 51 1-2 Southwest by lands of Mrs. Emma thirty (30) acres, more or less, and
acres, more or less, being the lands Dennard, and on the Northwest by bounded as follows:
deeded to W. F. Demuth by J. W. ‘lands of Mrs. Florence Bloodworth. On the North, East and South by j
Brooks on the 6th^day of Dec. 1924, and being parts of the Massey estate other lands of Thc Georgia White*
hounded on the North by the "Dave and the Barfield estate, and said lands Brick Company, and or. the West by
the South and East being shown on map of lands purchas- the Right of Way of the Central of
“While I do not positively assert
that Jones is a dishonest man,” said
Jones’ acquaintance, “I strongly
ommend people who shake hands wit!,
him to count their fingers carefully
when he leaves go.”
Wet—"What’s good for flo besides
whiskey.”
Wetter—“Good Lord, who cares?"
Gladys:—“He sat on the sette* be.
sides you—did he propose?”
Ethel:—“No, but it was an awfulte
close cal£” *
“Elsie says that I’m the first nun
who has kissed her.”
“Why, you big boob, I’ve kissed
her a hundred times.”
“Well, the statement still stands.”
Parson—“Brother Jones, does your
daughter trust in God?”
Brother J.—“She must—judging
from the company she keeps.”
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C. H. ANDREWS A SON.
“Nothing Bat latmaa"
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Grow your own fur coats at home.
Mr.. Vernon Bailey of the Agricul
tural Department tells you that musk
rats, supposed to need big swamps,
can be raised like rabbits or guinea
pigs, in small pens. They need only
enough water to keep comfortably Brookins tract,
; and cool in Summer. This will j by the J. J. Treemon and J. R. Brooks cd by said Georgia White Brick Co
rabbit raisi
The
arid of science, including
Bertrand Russell, called the great
est livir^g mathematician, is inter-
HroftfS!
_ i-! Georgia Railway Cot
id on the W est by the Irwin pary. Also, all other real estate where-
•k place. Also 15 1-2 acres,; ALSO, the following described real ever situated which the Company now
the County of Bald- own3 or may in any manner hereof-
■ less, being the lands deeded • estate situated i
to W. F. Demuth by David Brookins
Dec. 6th, 1924, and being lot No. 1 in
the division of the Ann Brookins
Estate. Also 15 1-1
fin, State of Georgia, t
PARCEL NO. 1. All that tract c
! ter acquire.
Also all buildings, structures, Rail
parcel of lund situate, lying and be- way, tracks, siding?, switches,
ng in the 318th District, G. M., of i
boilers, motors, cranes, shaft-
nonneement that electro-mamctUm ‘hv land, deeded to W. F.j ^ state and Cmlnty> containinB i„ B , boltin*. policy., „irin E , heating
I Demuth by Irene Brookins and Jun- /sn a ” ... . .. ... , '
ions Brookins on thc 28th day of l™* 7 * 0 ”'. ,51 .L Acre “-. ra “ re or l" 5 ’ equipment. Mum* equipment.
lying c
Pupin, of Columbia University, places 1 Nov. 1924, and being lot No. 6 of the ^ 0JJ
Einstein beside Galileo and Newton.
All interested in physics await ,
kind of force in thc universe; |°f Nov. 1924.
I division of the Ann Brookins land.!
j Also 15 1-2 acres, morc or less, be-'
i the Milledgeville and Eaton- chinery, tools, fixtures, furniture,
The boundary line drawings and patterns, and equip-
i around said land runs us follows: Be- ment of every kind and descrip-
i. | .. Running at the Northeast corner of tion which may now or at any time
I . K r . e , n 1 ie .. e 0 .J 0( . e ™l? the land formerly belonging to Mrs. hereafter be upon said real estate and
d.monrinrinon -.hat there i» only | by Charlie Brookins on the 29th day M Ida on th( . w „, , idc of noosed or provided for use in connection
i Milledgeville and Eatonton Highway j therewith in conducting thc business
< the line runs thence South 46 West of the Company .and owned by it
i rock comer marking'
• 14 chains to j
that light, heat, motion, electro mag
netism, gravity are all the
stein
bert
tion which describes thc “retained 06)
emotion" as undergoing a transfor- od 88 follows: On the North
mation from “an; indefinite, ioeo. Jo»e, County Road: On the East by ifn^f Fowler »d
herent homogemety to » definite, so- the lands of Jomous Brookins; On the North , u East 19 70 ta , the
hereot heteroyen,ety." | Sooth by the land, of Mrs. Florence j lands Jlie Word South
! Bloodworth, and on the West by | 2 ^ j. 2 Eas . n i0 ch . in , , he South .
PARCEL NO. 3. All that tract
E' n * being in ^ ,v .i4 chains to a rock comer markings Also ail easements* rights of way,
seems to confirm part of Her- 27th district of Wilxinson County. the boundary , ine between the CUne j Hcense . and privileges to the premises
Spencer s definition of evolu- State of Georg,a. containing Sixteen ]and ond the Undg of the w , shlnK . hereby belonKinjr or in any way
^ Nort ^
Dy 44 1-2 West 32.80 chains
J ledgcville and Eatonton Highway;
, ftence South toward the City of Mil-
hereby belonging or in any way ap
perteining, now owned by the Com
pany or hereafter acquired by it.
Also al] and singular the tene
ments, hereditaments and appurten
ances belonging or in any wise apper
taining to the said premises and
property, or any part thereof, and the
reversions, remainders, revenues,
royalties, issuer, and profits thereof.
Also all the estate, right title.
Mom interesting to practical pob- 'and* of W. A. JoneE Being th. jW(!rt of th( . Joe Sanford land . thence
11,hem of ncwnpzpere the fort known a. Lot No 6 of the dm- Nnrth „„ Ka ,. 3 30 chajnll ^ ^
thath the big Woolworth concern 8,on ^ nn Brookins Estate,
plans an enormous advertising cam-' PARCEL NO. 4. All that tract
paign amounting to $3,000,000 the Parcel of land lying and being «n i 0 dTC V ill P ninn™, n „; f i e ok j * * ’ *
fieri year. Abandoning the theory «”■"’!> Militia Diatrict of Wilkinson chntas to the N^rl, f « , interest, property, po.se,son, claim
that selecting the right location makes County. Georgia, containing Fifteen wEa t i s known a^ Lec ^ ^ ""V"'' ^atsoaver, ns well at
advertising unnecessary, proves the and One-fourth (15 1-4) acres. West alonir the l ee In* lin Aon f eqa,ty ’ the Ka,tl Com '
wisdom of Wool worth's president, Mr. koonded as follows; On the North by , e nee Sooih l.tnw L, Zu’ P, ; ny • ° f ' ” “" d ab °'' e d " Crib '
II. T. Parson. . the old Stage Road; On the East by oTj ” ? Z, a ” > ? re, ”j SeS ' ' ,r “' R ' rty »»<• and
I the land, of Dave Brookina; On the f ot U n. f... 1 8 Mn , o’ fa“ Ch ° nd part “ f thc » it1 ’
. by all means. But get also Bloodworth, and on the W _ u|(i| gulu r ,
th^ best “po*^tion, , ' and the beet l«nds of Tom Brookins; Being lands x„ r t bca „t co
copy for your advertising in a news- known as Lot No. 2 in the division
by the „Inner i ’T'**”’ “‘'“”‘1 Also all and singular the patents,
■ ■ .‘ ’"g ,ai„ highway fi.81 chains to the ^mnt rights, lieen.
of Ann Brookins Estate.
land- then r oP lhc Cla ™ H «r|W r agreement, trade marks a-d trade
Hamee , , "'.T ^ "“I • ”"■'■• together with the go will of
Have what the people want’ then PARCEL NO. 5. All that tract or a!on thc f ^ ' Hamer'Tn I ^ busin . ess cnrried on and to be car
tel the people know you have it Parcel of land lying and being in Wil- Duvall 420 feet t ;b Southwest cor. ° n conncction wilh ^ «>' d
Thav's the fecret of success. kinson County, State of Georgin, ,u„ n,....n ■ i. . t r. . marks or trade names,
Ramah Militia District, containing „, 0 f o"*,V ad hereafter acquired by the Company,
five nnd one-tenth (5.1-10) acre, and Z 1'Ut * Milldegeville I A „ of rcalty and
bounded on the North by the Central i,„^i„„;_„ -1®. ““'i thc l>oln ‘ being covered by a collateral trust
Work fearlessly for the right and
Jfou will be honored, and appre-l bounded on the North by the Central
dated, AFTER YOU DIE. °* Georgia Railway Company, on thc
Mrs. Pankhurst thougi.i women and South by a straight line
should vote. Since they created the separating the lands herein conveyed
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° f ZZ,"7' J 1 n “ id lr “ Ct ° f land kiven by the Go. White Brick
bounded as follow.; | Co., to C. B. Reynolds, Trustee, which
oii.ee eney ereoieo mo ~c .... .....u, ™,e... eoi.veyeo , , , , N » r theast and East by the said mortgage was filed for record in
i, they should have from other lands of the grantor, said °*. ^ Sonford and the Mll,ed 8 e the °Hice of the Clerk of the Superior
something to say about war. B**® bei.?g a continuation of the line '* 6 . atonton Highway, the lands Court of Baldwin County, Georgia
Everybody agrees with Mrs. Pan- between the lands of grantor^and the ?. C f® nd8 °I Clara on the 7th day of March, 1928 nnd
hurst now, and Mr. Baldwin, who l a8d » known as thc division of the “ nd the Duval1 lot ! on 1,16 was fj led for record in book 10 of
opposed her, will unveil her monu- Ann Brookins place, said line being ? U . f eUR J. 0 ^ m,ds estate Deeds at page 462 of the records of
ment. marked and staked, and on the West Ida CVin *'> on the Soulh - 8aid County and was duly filed for
1 by lands formerly owned by Ann Jf' st . . by thc lo . nds of thc estate o{ ncord «n the Clerk’s office of the
When she was alive, demanding Brookins. Said land benig a triangu- . a * in ffton Phillips and by the lands Superior Court of Wilkinson Coun
justice for women, they put her in f° r P»ecc lying South of and adjac- ?. * estate of Lon Sanford; on the ty, Georgia <on the 7th day of March,
jail. She starved herself until she «nt to right of Way of Central of £ orth west by-the lands of Fowler and 1928 and duly recorded in Volume
was released, justice not liking the Georgia Railway Company. . e *^ 8 r ' e boundarj' lines of the 45, folio 439 of the records of said
idea of disposing of her corpse, and PARCEL NO. 6. All that tract or al \ ^ ,0 5 conveyed are distinctly County.
that is what it would hove had to Parcel -of land lying and being in an We mar ed ‘ Said land will be sold subject to
do. .County of Wilkinson, State of Geor- ALSO: All that tract or parcel confirmation by the Court and the
gin ond known as part of the Callo- of ,and * known as the “Rivers Tract,” highest bidder will be required to de
Released from prison, she re- w >y place originally owned by Ann actuate, lying and being in the 318th posit a certified check covering 10
newed her fight, chained herself to Brookins, widow of Green Brookins, District, G. M. of Baldwin County, per cent of his bid with the undersign-
the iron railings before the Com- containing Fourteen and one-fourth Georgia, bounded as follows: ed, which check will be applied as
mons, was jailed again, and again acres and better description as per On the North by the lands of the part payment of thc purchase price
entered self-iri)posed starvation. Ph»t on back of deed from Ann Washington Phillip’s estate; on the in event hig bid is confirmed or re-
Brookins to Will Brookins recorded East b >’ the lands formerly belonging turned to him in the event said sale
Her courage won. British women in book 30 page 397 and bounded os to Mrs. M. Ida Cline; on the South by is not confirmed,
vote in the House of Commons and follows: On the North by Central of u branch separating the land convey- All of said realty and personalty
help to make laws. Mrs. Pankhurst Gcorgiia R. R.; on the East by lands 4 *d from the lands of Zach Phillips; will be sold and upon confirmation
lies in her grace, her death hastened °f Emma Brookins; On the South by and on the West by the right of way by the court and payment of the pur-
by hardship; and those that bounded lands of John Bloodworth and on th'* Hie Central of Georgia Railway chase money, fee simple title will be
her now honor her. West by lands of Ed Murray, said Company. The boundary line of the executed to ti.e purchaser or the pur-
She is satisfied. tract being lot No. 7 of the Ann obovo described tract of land runs as chasers free and clair of all rights,
Brookins Estate except One Acre, y follows: equities and claims of all the parties
If job are in market for tmdu for PARCEL NO. 7. All that tract or Beginning at a rock corner on the °f this cause,
any daw of baaling. See O. M. Ennis parcel of land lying ond being in the Eastern boundary of the Right of When the sales have been made,
or B. F. Jones, Agents for Interna- 27th District and containing Ninety Way of the Central of Georgia Rail- they will be reported to the court by
UomI Harvester Co., tmeks end (90) acres, being part of land lot 196, way Company where the land hereby the undersigned special commissioner!
Tractors. 2-14-29 4*. and bounded on the North and East conveyed corners with thc land be- for confirmation or rejection.
by lands of Mrs. Fannie Dennard; J. longing to the Washington Philips This January 28, 1929. j
FRALEY’S FOR FRESH GARDEN B. Bloodworth, The Ann Brookins estate the line runs thence North 45 E. SWINSON, I
SEED an 1 Irwin Fitzpatrick tracts now. East 9.80 chains to a point on the Spednl Commissioner.
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