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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE
MACON DIVISION THE MID-
DLE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
C. B. Reynolds, Trustee
Vs.
owned by the Ga. White Brick Com
pany; On the South and West by
lands of Major Stewart, Mrs. Leon
Dennard and H. E- Dennard and be
ing the samo 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 part of the description.
PARCEL NO. 8. All that tract
Georgia White Brick Co.,
et al
In Equity
No. 45.
Under and by virtue of a decree of
decora* f° rec losurc an d passed in the)
SP, "lh?nBS—height bite of pottery; bT'th* P“ trict ' Wilkinson County, Georgia, Railway Company; thence alongjtrimmed and the belt clothe,
a lay little box to hold * 929 by I tke Honorable Bauom S. LontainiofOn. Hiindeed Thw. (1M, said Right of Way North 71 1-2 West!
• fe* curios, a t Deaver. Judge of said court, the 1 -
keys > nt * matches to^e <lersigned W. E. Swinson, special c
boundary line of the lands formerly
owned by Mrs. M.' Ida CUne, which
point is 65 feet South of and 14 1-2
degrees East of th*. 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 raid branch following its
meanderings to an iron stake; thence
South 39 1-2 W-st 2.36 chains
If you ore in market for trnclu fa
any dean of hanlieg. See O. M. Ennis
or B. F. Jonas, Agents for Interna
tional Harvester Co., tracks
Tractors. 2-14-29 4t.
, be used for more i
: parcel of land lying and being Ramah Right of Way of the Central of Geof- ■
I bin row this ling of clothe
asd they are all the aaaae lipu-
fie*. Head Tailored, eaappy, well
and being port of hte lands 8-50 chain, to ihe point of beginning, hare teer Ken for the price. Three
known as the Massey lands, and be-1 Said tract of land containing Four
H* 1 *" T'"*, the'shelves cMbl mi “ lon ' r ’ b F •*■» co “ rt ‘"ling two of the shares In the division' and ,,ne-half (4 1-2) acres.
iitory for the hat and ““ f ° r *!? f purp °?* ! of “ id ,ands * and bein « bounded on PARCEL N0 * £ ’ The ,ot or pnred
tr to the man of the ^ pub t ,c outcry before the door of lhe Northeast by the D. Brookins of land lying and being in Baldwin
8 the Wilkinson Courthouse at Irwin- tract so]d to thc Ga W hite Erick Co ., County, Georgia, 318th District, G.
I ton * Georgia on March 12, 1929 “ e " | the J. W. Brooks tract and the lands M., containing twenty (20) acres of
; lween th « hour * of 10:00 A - M * nnd i of J. R. Brooks; On thc Southeast by land, more or less, and bounded as
4;00 P. MiJhe following^ described, ^0 Maeon Public Road; On the follows:
Northwest by the lands of Major I On the North by lands formerly be
piece Sait Coat Vest *ad Puts
$32.50.
G. W. KARR
Merchant Tailor
Ctvani of lima bean soup
Eeps ami asparagus lips
S uffVd baked tomatoes
String bean salad
Banana shortcake
Beverage
SPECIALIZED
SERVICE—
C. H. ANDREWS & SON.
“Nothing But Insuranco”
[land and personal property:
I PARCEL NO. 1. All that tract or Stewart and Florence Bloodworth, longing to C. L. Case; On the Easti
parcel of land lying and being in the ?a j d ] ands being f u n y described in* by lands formerly belonging to S. :
(town of Gordon, said State and Coun- deeds from Laura M. Vanburen, T. Barrett; On the South by lands of J. |
i ty, and known and described as fol- I e. Fitzpatrick, et al to S. C. Fitz-1 T. Phillips and on the West by the!
Mows: Known as Lot No. 3 in the Annj patrick and being the same lands Right of Way of the Milledgeville!
. i Brookins division of her lands to her conveyed to Irwin Fitzpatrick by S. : and Eatonton branch of the Central I
* r ™ *. W ... _ * children, containing Sixteen and one- c, Fitzpatrick Hendricks. of Georgia Railroad and being about
medium-sized head of c»b «ge, 2 |quarter acrca , and bounded as fol- PARCEL NO. 9. All that tract or, one and oneJudf miles from Milledge-
iXHJTup vinmmr tS'ST : „ 0n ^ ky l» nd *°f I parcel of land lying and being in Ra-; vllle, Ga., 1: being the same lot or-
l V ldesnoon musLrd I ? Brookms J ot ° f Br °°“ M mah Dimrict, Wilkinson County, j parcel of land deeded by Charlotte
suer. 1 t.,blcspoon mustard 1 &lat0; on East by lands of Mrs ^ q{ om hun . Smith to Henry Bland by deed dated
“ ’ fi cook P dress!ng un ' r°rt^ C ? l ' lod "’" > F| h; on * hc South dred ninety acres, more or less, and! May 12. 1916, and recorded in De
rh.'P rabbage f,m cook dre.s ag un |, y tha land „ of IMvasem. Burney lot boumk . d a , followa: 0 n the North-'Bonk 6, Puge 376-6 in the office of| .
ul thick, then ; over cuunagc of Ann B rokin» Estate; and on the , laada o( G ia whlc Brid . Clerk of Superior Court of Baldwin ,
v, soon after. West by the Central of Ga. R. R- Conipany fanacrly 0OTlcd hy Irwin | county, Ga. I
• ; Company. Fitzpatrick, on the Southeast and, PARCEL NO. 3. All that tract or i
Croquettes i PARCEL NO. 2. All that tract or South by the Gordon Kaolin Com- 1 parcel of land situats lying and being j
milk at boiling point parcel of land lying nnd being in the pany * g tram road and the public road in the 318th District G. M. of Bald-1
add 2 this, bread crumbs; stir until 27th land district. County of Wilkin- known as the Macon Road, on the j win County, Georgia, containing J
thkkeried. Add 1 cup chopped cook-j son . State of Ga., as follows: 51 1-2 Southwest hy land:? of Mrs. Emma' thirty (30) acres, mor or less, and
rd han:, 1 thl. chopped parsley, sea-I acres, more or less, being the lands > Dennard, and on the Northwest by bounded as follows:
aastmffl
Flirt Trial al BI«k-DrmR*U
Coartadaf Says Lady,
WW Eataaad Salferiaj
■r T^«
Jnctacm.
a$oe with Black-Draught convmcea
me that It was % good medicine,*
says Mrs. Ida Kersh. 311 South Ooo-
gren Street, this dty. who says ate
has taken Black-Draught far year*.
“My trouble ” writes Mr*. Kersh.
“was sick headache which seemed
to be caused by constipation. I
used to have a thick, slimy taste In
my mouth, and such a tired, bad
feeling. This would be iollowed by
headache and sick stomach. I would
have to stop my work and go to bed.
“I read about Black-Draught and
decided to try it. I found that by
taking the Black-Draught In time,
I could ward off these sick spells.
“And co for the last twenty years,
when I feel the least bit bad, I take
Black-Draught and feel that It has
saved me much pain and sickness.*
Constipation dams up poisons in
the bowels, where they are absorbed
Into the general system, causing
many serious symptoms.
Thousands of letter* of pralso
from users of Thedford’s Black-
Draught. on file at the laboratories
where Black-Draught Is made, tes
tify to the high esteem In which
BLACK'DRAUGHT
Mtninp and beaten yolk 1 egg. Mix deeded to W. F. ( Demuth by J. W. ]an d s of Mrs. Florence Bloodworth,
well and whm cool form into balls Brooks on the Cth day of Dec. 1924, and being parts of the Massey estate
:he :ize of a nut. Roll in egg and hounded on the North by thc Dave ^ and « b e Barfield estate, and said lands
crumb* and fry in hot fat 2 minutes Brookins tract, on the South and East, being shown on map of lands purchas-
ir until brown. j by the J. J. Trccmon and J. R. Brooks j ed b y said Georgia White Brick Com-
i land and on the West by the Irwin j pan y.
Carrot Pudding 1 Fitspatrick place. Also 15 1-2 acres, | ALSO, the following described real
Grate two cups of carrots; beat more or less, being the lands deeded estate situated in the County of Bald-
no eggs until light, then add the car- to W. F. Demuth by David Brookins w j nf State of Georgia, to-wit:
t tablespoon of butter, season- Dec. 6th, 1924, and being lot No. 1 in j PARCEL NO. 1. All that tract
ing, 1-4 cup of milk and a teaspoon
of flour. Mix well pour into indivi
dual buttered baking cups and bake
.en until firm.
Bt*n and Beet Salad
To one cup cooked (or canned)
lima beans add 1 cup chopped pickled
beets aril two chopped hard-cooked
eggs. Mix the mayonnaise and serve
shredded lettuce; ] of Nov. 1924.
ish with i
Food fc,
rn. and Plant.
Ortce in three of four months, pour
teaspoonful of castor oil around the
°'s of ferns and planst and they
On the North, East and South byj
other Innds of The Georgia White j
Brick Company, and on the West by
the Right of Way of the Central of
Georgia Railway Company.
Also, all other real estate when
ever situated which the Company now
owns or may in any manner hereaf
ter acquire.
, * — — Also all buildings, structures, Rail-
the division of the Ann Brookms; parct .j c f | and situate, lying and be- way, tracks, Ridings, switches, en-
Estate. Also 15 1-2 acres, more “ r n(f j n the 318th District, G. M., of gines, boilers, motors, cranes, shaft-
less, being the lands deeded to W. F., state and County, containing 1 ing, belting, pulleys, wiring, heating
Demuth by Irene Brookins and Jan- Fifty-One (51) Acres, more or less, equipment, lighting equipment, ma-
ious Brookins on the 28th day of, j y j n{J on tb e Milledgeville and Eaton- j chinery, tools, fixtures, furniture,
Noy. 1924, and being lot No. 5 of the ton Highway. The boundary line drawings and patterns, and equip-
division of the Ann Brookins l antb ! around said land runs as follows: Be- ment of every kind and descrip-
Also 15 1-2 acres, more or less, be- gj nn i n g at Hie Northeast corner of tion which may now or at any time
ing the lands deeded to W. F. Demuth j tbe j an( | formerly belonging to Mr*, j hereafter be upon said real estate and
by Cnarlie Brookins on the 29th day ^ ^ di ne> on n,e West side of the j used or provided for use in connection
Milledgeville and Eatonton Highway j therewith in conducting the bui
PARCEL NO. 3. All thnt tract
parcel of land lying and being
the
, thei
luxuriantly.
An In
Hint
die
In>n pollow cases lengthwst
lead nf crosswise and you will
* “Tinkli., Out instead of in.
Siareh trill not stick to the iron if
a little borax or paraffin to
h when boiling.
27th district Of Wilkinson County, th( _ bouadary ]iae bctvl . cen tho Cline
State of Geoi-Bin, contnimn K Sixteen , and and the laad , of lhe Washink-
(16) acres, nroro or less, and bound-i , an Phmip5 . astate . thcace North
On the North by ,.o Wost 32 .80 chains to thc
Iion't talk about your neighbor.
There are perhaps many unpleasant
thinas he could say about you.
Jones County Road; On the East by j , nnds of Fow]cr apd Flcmi , t er : thence
the lands of Junious Brookins; On the j Nortb Eaat i 9 . 70 cbaias to tbo
South hy the lands of Mrs. Florence lands o( Jl)( , s „ nfo ,. d; tbancc Soutb
Bloodworth. and on thc West by „ 7 j., Eaat 3 40 chaitl , to tbc S outh-
! lands of W. A. Jones. Berne the west af y,,. Joa Snnford innd; thence
land known as Lot No. 6 of thc Slvi- North G9 Eaat 3 . 30 cba ins to thc Mil-
sion of Ann Ijrookins Estate. lodeeville and Eatonton Hi K hway;
PARCEL NO. 4. All that tract or tbencG gouth toward the City of Mil-
parcel of land lyinc and beinc in lcdKcv illc alon B said hi K hway 6.95
Ramah Militia District of Wilkinson chains t() the Northeast corner of
County. Georgia, containing Fifteen whot ,, knawn as tbe Lce , ot . thcnce
and One-fourth (15 1-4) acres.; w< , s , alon( , ^ Lce , ot , ine 420 fcl!t .
bounded as follows: On thc North by lhl . ncc South alonj , ttx Ll . c ) ot l inc
the old Stage Road; On the Enst by: e;q f e ,e ; thence East along the Lee
the lands of Dave Brookins; On the | )ot | ine 420 feet to tho Mlledgeville
South by lands of Mrs. Florence and Eatonton Highway: thcnce South
train.
APPLICATION FOR DISMISSION
GEORGIA. Baldwin Counjty.
•Inn. W. Hutchinson, administrator
^ lb--* er. at- of Samuel Hunks, de-
^easid. rein sents to the court in his
Petition i!uly filed and entered on
Record ths.t he has fully adminiftterd
* amuel IIink’s estate. This is, there-
,? r?t to C *tc all person3 concerned,
dred and creditors, to show cause,
1 any th -y can, why said adminis-
tor should not be discharged from
a ^wiristration and receive let-
of di ’mission, on the first Mon-
** ia Mr.rcl !( 1929.
W. II. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary B. C. Ga.
FRALEY 3 FOR FRESH GARDEN
SEED
known as Lot No. 2 in the division,
of Ann Brookins Estate.
PARCEL NO. 5. All that tract <
parcel of land lying and being in Wil-j
kinson County, State of Georgia, 1
Ramah Militia District, containing ojo feet
five and one-tenth (5.1-10) i
licenses and privileges to the premises
hereby belonging or in any way ap
pertaining, now owned by the Com
pany or hereafter acquired by it.
Also all 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, issues and profits thereof.
Also all the estate, right title,
interest, property, posscsson, claim
and demand whatsoever, as well at
law as in equity, of the said Com
pany, of, in and to the above describ
ed premises, property and rights, and
each and every part of the same, with
the appurtenances.
Also all and singular the patents,
patent rights, licenses, and license
agreement, marks and trade
Fuel system of the new Ford
has been
designed for reliability
and long service
TlIE practical value of Ford Since all adjustments are
simplicity of design is es- fixed except the needle valve
pccially apparent in the fuel and idler, there is practi-
svstem. cally nothing to get out of
The gasoline tank is built ort * er *.
integral with the cowl and is The choke rod on the
unusuully sturdy because it dash acts as a primer and
is made of heavy sheet steel, also ob a regulator of your
terne plated to prevent rust gasoline mixture. Thc new
or corrosion. An additional hot spot manifold insures
factor of strength is thc fact complete vaporization of the
that it is composed of only gasoline before it enters the
two pieces, instead of three combustion chamber of the
four, and is electrically . engine.
’lasper coun ty has a farm agent
this year, and among the first things! Bloodworth, and on the West by the j &] ~ ng , aid highway 6.84 chains to the
n did was to announce a poultry lands of Tom Brookins; Being lands Northeast corner of the Clara Harp?r
, land i thence We8t aIon « C * ara I names, together withthe goodwill* of
! Harper land 210 feet; thence South) business carried on . to be car-
| along the land of Clara Harper and ried on in connection with the said
Duvall 420 feet to the Southwest cor-1 trade marks or trade names, now or
of the Duvall land; thence East hereafter acquired by the Company,
feet to along the MilldegevUle A1 , of M W alty and personalty
hmtnrloH ™ *h Worth hv tho Pnntrnl 3nd Eatonton Hi * hwa y to the P oint | being covered by u collateral trust
bounded on the North by the Central, of beginning. The said tract of land! morU jp e given by the Ga. White Brick
b bOUndCd 05 f °"°' V5: ! Oo., to CB. Reynolds, Trustee, which
tust and ooutn bj a straight line « . ., . . _ , . , ., ,
...... .On the Northeast and East by the said mortgage was filed for record in
separating the lands herein conveyed . .. .. ... , a .
- .. . , . .» . •, lands of Joe Sanford and the Milledge the office of the Clerk of the Superior
from other lands of the grantor, ga id ... . _ 4 . ^ n .
lino bcin B a continantlnn of thc liac ville aad Eatonton HMthway, the l. B da Court of Baldwin County, Geont.o
between the lands of grantor and the » thc Lct ' 1 “ t ’ 1 “ rKSCloyfl on th ', yth , d * y of 'f 28 * nd
lands known a, the division of the ' Ur f" ”" d t8 ° \°*■ ° n ™ I "” rd , b °° k ’° °[
Ann Brookins place, said line bcin B S«uU.eart by the land, of estate Deed, »t page 462 of the record, of
, . . ... . Of Mrs. M. Ida Cline; on the South- said County and was duly filed for
marked and staked, and on the West t , , , , * . . ,
Ann W<?St by tbe * ands °‘ tnc ‘ esblta of record in the Clerk s office of the
Washington Phillips nnd by the lands Superior Court of Wilkinson Coun-
of the estate of Lon Snnford; on the! ty, Georgia on the 7th day of March,
Northwest by the lands of F'owler and 1928 and duly recorded in Volume
Flemster. The boundary lines of the* 45, folio 439 of the records of said
land hereby conveyed are distinctly County.
and well marked. , Said land will be sold subject to
ALSO: All that tract or parcel j confirmation* by the Court nnd the
n as the “Rivers Tract,” j highest bidder will be required to de-
by lands formerly owned by
Brookins. Said land benig a triangu
lar piece lying South of and adjac
ent to right of Way of Central of
Georgia Railway Company.
PARCEL NO. 6. All that tract .
parcel -of land lying and being
County of Wilkinson, State of Geo
gia and known as part of the Callo- °t land, kn
BP
place originally owned by Ann *» lua te, lying and being in th
i Brookins, widow of Green Brookins, : District, G. M. of Baldwin
• containing F'uurteen and one-fourth Georgia, bounded a* follows:
[ j acres and better description ns per On the North by the lands uf the
I ■ plat on hack of deed front Ann Washington Phillip’s e-tate; on the
' Brookins to Will Brookins recorded East hy tho lands formerly belonging
, I in book 30 page 397 nnd bounded ns to Mrs. M. Ida Cline; on the South by
I follows; On the North hy Central of a branch separating the land
IGcorgiia R. R.; on thc East by lands ed from the land, of Each Phillips
I of Emma Brookins: On the South by ""d on the West hy the right of way
lands of John Bloodworth nnd on the' “f the Central of Georgia Railway
j West hy lands of Ed Murray, said Company. The boundary line of thc
tract being lot No. 7 of tho Ann I “hove described tract of land runs us
:$ 18th i posit a certified check covering 10
unty, per cent of his bid with the undersign
ed, which check will be applied as
part payment of the purchase price
in event his bid is confirmed or re
turned to him in the ^vent said sale
is not confirmed.
All of said realty and personalty
ey-|
j Brookins Estate except One Acre.
I PARCEL NO. 7. All that tract or
parcel of land lying and being in the
I 27th District and containing Ninety
i (90) acres, beingIpart of land lot 196,
j and bounded on the North and East
by lands of Mrs. Fannie Dennard; J.
follows
Beginning at a rock corner on thc
Eastern boundary of the Right of
Way of the Central of Georgia Rail
way Company where the land hereby
conveyed corners with the land be
longing to the Washington Philips
i B. Bloodworth, The Ann Brookins'estate tbe line runs thence North 46
[and Irwin Fitzpatrick tracts now Eaat 9.80 cbains to a point on thc
will be sold and upon confirmation
by the court and payment of the pur
chase money, fee simple title will be
executed to the purchaser or the pur
chasers fr e and clear of all rights,
equities and claims of all the parties
of this cause.
When the sales have been made,
they will be reported to the court by'
the undersigned special commissioner
for confirmation or rejection.
This January 28, 1929.
W. E. SWINSON,
Special Commissioner.
welded—not soldered.
Because of the location of
lhe tank, the entire flow of
gasoline is an even, natural
flow—following the natural
law of gravity. This is the
simplest and most direct
way of supplying gasoline to
the carburetor without vari
ations in pressure. Thc gaso
line feed pipe of the new
Ford u only 18 inches long
and is easily accessible all
the way.
Thc gasoline passes from
the tank to the carburetor
through a filter or sediment
bulb mounted on the steel
dash which separates the
gasoline tank from the
engine.
The carburetor is specially
design eil and has been built
to deliver many
thousands of miles
of good service.
As a matter of fact, the
fuel system of the new Ford
is so simple in design and
so carefully made that it
requires very little service
attention.
The filter or sediment
bulb should be cleaned at
regular intervals and the
carburetor screen removed
and washed in gasoline. Oc
casionally the drain ping at
the bottom of theearburetor
should he remove*' and the
carburetor drained for a
few seconds.
Have yonr Ford dealer
look after these important
little details for you when
you have the car oiled and
greased. A thorough, peri
odic checking-up costs little,
bat it has a great deal to do
with long life and
continuously good
performance.
Ford Motor Company
Iren
Qy for
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 imitation*, always look for the ucnatare of dLWuu*
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