Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, March 21, 1929, Image 2

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1 UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA., MARCH 21, 1*2* and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from his administration, .and receive letters of dismission, on the first Monday in April. 1D20. This March 4, 1929. W. II. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary Baldwin Co., Ga. MARSHAL SALE r Neighbor's Chick* How doth the little bu*y chick Improve each shining hour; She scratches up n.y garden seed And paws at each poor flower. Shr waxes fat while I grow lean My temper's getting bad — For I will broadcast to the world I'm Mad! MAD! M-A-D! ! ! Are there worms in your neigh- b*T tho: garde City of MilledgevUlc, Ga. GEORGIA, Baldwin County: Will be sold before the court house door in Baldwin county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in April, 1929, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lots or parcels of land lying and being in the city of Milledgeville of said State unci county or as as much there of as will satisfy certain executions i sued by the Clerk anu Treasurer of the city of MiUcdgevilie, bearing test in the name of the mayor of provided by the Act the* General Assembly of Georgia ap- ; If so—let th. ^ wants them. And by nil ., roVef j August 21st, 1925, for past send your chickens over Jue installments and interest on Mil- U P- ! ledgeville street improvement bonds, i this life there must al-j to-wit: orm in the peach- ruse—or a leak i chicken Icn. Yes—one little chick can he joy out of life. Tha. is what one good woinur nc the other day—and she s. aid she—“Oh won’t you please n This-That-and-The-Otaer—* take FIRST PARCEL: That tract of land belonging to the Estate of Mrs. J. W. Mobley, situate on the South side of Green street between and ad joining the property of Mrs. Maggie Ste m bridge and Wilkinson street Said land fronts 110 feet on stre?t improvement zone and runs back South 110 feet. Said land is dcsig- Jeffer-on Street and rung back us, may have this stock. East 214 feet and is designated Lot No. 25 on the plan of the work to be done on Street Improvement Section or Zone No. 4 on, file in the office of the Clerk and Treasurer of the City of Milledgeville. Said land is levied upon to satisfy an execu tion for $113.04 principal, besides interest and costs, issued against said land, ns the property of the estate of Mrs. J. W. Mobley, upon default in the payment of the install ment and interest due August 4tb, 1928, on Milledgeville Street Im provement bond, No. 163 for the cost of the improvement and paving of Srtcet Improvement Section or Zone No. 4. interest due February 15th, 1929, on Milledgeville Street Improvement Bond No. 198, for the cost of the im provement and paving of Street Im provement Section or Zone No. 9. Notice of the levy of said execu tions has been given to the defend ants and to tenants in possession, as required by law. Deeds will be made to the purchasers by the un dersigned. This February 26th, 1929. J. H. THIGPEN, Marshal of the City of GEORGIA STATE PRISON FARM B. H. DUNAWAY, Supt. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER GEORGIA, Baldwin. County. To the Superior Court of said County. The petition of W^H. Rives and Jon W. Hutchinson respectfully CATTLE FOUND The followrnig three cows found during the first week in February n the State Farm on the grain, were n.pounded and are now being held ... the Men's Camp. Description is as i p an o wor ( f y || owg . one f awn color with white »pots, slightly dark in face, looks to ! re Vpr.uUnf' when the tb.'ciWk'wdTr^urer"f a«"city ! !* f" U ‘ h °™ r dr °° 1 ’ sun Win*, down? Or maybe—it may of Milledgeville, Ga. Said land levied be some nice woman who finds her upon to satisfy and execution for flower bed looking as if two dog;- $156.27 principal, with interest and had had three fights in it. f costs, issued against said land, as the Do gardens and chickens mix well? property of the estate of Mrs. J. W. That is a debatable subject—and it Mobley, upon default in the payment thing about how it feels to get up anted as lot No. 11 i some beautiful spring morning and to be done on street improvement find a row of nice dust holes where section No. 8 on file inj the office of front, giving a little milk, fawn color, dark in face, looks about hree years old, horns droop a little n front, giving a little milk. One dark fawn color, about two ears old, horns drooped a little in depends altogether i you are on. If it h yes—they mix prtt you Mister Man that FOR it is a well known f nct that and paving of Street Improvement you can put u chicken into a garden Section or Zone No. 8. —and but in about fifteen minutes THIRD PARCEL: That tract of you will find the garden in the land of T. S. Jcancs, situate on the chicken. So—how will the debate West side of Jefferson Street be- erd? : tween and adjoining the lands of There is nothing as pretty as a Mrs. J. R. Hines and the hind of little fluffy hall of yellow down that ®*rs. Mamie V. Fowler; said land makes you think of Easter. And if fronts 70.8 feet on Jefferson Street you ever gc'. the fever known as an, i ru ®» back 110 feet. Said land “chick-en-i-tis-” it will hang on to a' designated ns Lot No. 13 on the! farc-you-well; YJou will buy some P* an °f the work to be done on | more chickens to lay some more eggs Street Improvement Section or Zone 1 —then you will buy some more eggs No. 4 on file in the office of the i to hatch some more chicks. Some- C,ei * «nd Treasurer of the City of times—you will want to swear at Milledgeville. Said land levied up- 1 the whole shooting match—kill all on to satisfy an execution for the hens and drown the chicks—But 189.00 principal, besides interest and | —yen usually don't, but which side °f the installment and interest due ,ront » springing, chicken— February 15th, 1929, on Milledge- No marks on any of abovi II—but oh v HIe street improvement bond No. Owner, upon proper identification ! the uanlen la '>. tor the cost of the improvement „„j payment of lhis , d< l and cost to' 1. That they desire to be incorpo rated under the corporate name of Electrik Maid Bake Shop. 2. The principal office and place of business of said corporation will be Baldwin County, Georgia. 3. The capital stock of said corporation is $20,090.00, more than 20 per cent of which is paid in cash. 4. The object of said corpora tion is pecuniary gain. 5. Said corporation will engage in the business of manufacturing and selling by wholesale and retail bread, cakes, and other products of flour, sugar, and meal. 6. The corporation prays for the power to borrow money in its corpo rate* capacity; to sue and he sued; to buy and lease such real estate and other personal property us may be neces.-ary for the proper conduct of Milledgeville, Ga/ said business; to make contracts in its corporate capacity; and to do all other acts and things incident to a corporation* of like character. Wherefore, nctitioners pray that they he incorporated under the name and style of Electrik Maid Bake Shop, and give all the rights und privileges incident to a corporation of said character. ALLEN & POTTLE. Petitioiier’s Attys. GEORGIA, Baldwin County. I do certify that the above is a true and correct copy of petition for incorporation filed in my office this day by W. H. Rives and Jon W. I Hutchinson, to be incorporated un- i der the name and style ox Electrik | Maid Bake Shop, j This Feb. 25, 1929. J. C. COOPER, Clerk S. C. B. C. Ga. Bring color to your home- quickly, easily with DUCO I fool- cost!, » issued against aald land. ing with them until—maybe some day—your neighbor will be around with a shot gun. Do you know Mr. Man--that your neighbor will forgive you if you tear up his automobile? He will laugh i if you step on his pet the property of T. S. Jeancs, upon default iij the payment of the in-1 stallment and interest due August! 4th, 1928, on Milledgeville Street) Improvement Bond No. 151, for the oost of the improvement and paving; , , of Street Improvement. Section Zorve No. 4. Do you know Mrs. Woman that your neighbor will forgive you if FOURTH PARCEL: That tract your little boy throws a rock thru belonging to Mrs. E. E. her front door? She will even man- Finney, situate on the West side of age to smile if she sees you walk out Wayne Street, between and adjoin- ( with a new dress on that is exactly in K ^e lands of J. B. Lawrence and like the one she bought last week? ^ an ^ B R* W. McMillan. Said land! fronts on Wayne Street 106 feet and back 210 feet. Said land is designated ns Lot No. 34 on the plan of the work to he done on Street Im provement Section or Zone No. 2 on file in the office of the Clerk and Treasurer of the City of MiUcdge vilie. Said land levied upon to satis fy aid execution for $143.23 princi pal, besides interact and costs, issued against said land, as the property of Mrs. E. E. Finney, upon default in the payment of the installment and interest due August 4th, 1928, on Milledgeville Street Improvement Bond No. 99, 'or the cost of the I improvement and paving of Street Improvement Section or Zone No. 2. | SEVENTH PARCEL: That tract or land of W. E. Robinson, situate on j the East side of Jeffersoit Street be tween and adjouining the lands of . Misses Gertrude, Annie and Nora I Treanor and the lands of the estate . , , , ! of Mrs. J. W. Mohley; said laijd ' ™ t ""■£ A T* r T fronl * 64 ™ Jefferson Street , , ,. k "J* *, h f* * ' r ”‘l' »nd runs back East 210 feet, and ,Ud “ f ta ” chM ‘' r '■* 1 Fnd - , >' „ Af - designated », Lot No. 34 on the plan r extricating the conductor, flas- thl , „„ rk t0 b| . doni , „„ Improvement Section or Zone No. on file in the office of the Clerk and Treasurer of the City of Milledgc- Y OU yourself can use Duco create jour furniture, wood- —it’* so easj. It is ap> work, sod all the host of smaller plied quickly and smoothly objects in your household this with either brush or convenient easy Duco way. But the line has to he drawn somewhere—and that line is the garden fence. So lookout for friend ship if your chicken climbs vour fence*and shows appreciation of the good meal in view—he it either the vegetables of Mr. Husband or the flowers of Mrs. Wife—and proceeds to indulge from soup to nuts. If you value the friendship of those that live around you—take warning. You will either have to live so far away from a neighbor that your chickens can't walk the distance—or you will have to build a fence so high that not a one of them can climb it. If you can't do either—then it would be wise to get the lady of the house to have series of partie« and s rve chicken salad,—or the gen.le- man of the house to play host and have chicken ala king. hand sprayer. In a very little while, you can renew every room with bright, mod ern Duco colors. Rc Remember—you can be sure there will trouble. Duco dries so quickly. DUCO ..dries quickly.. easy to use Culver & Kidd Drug Co. “OF COURSE” The Rexall Store Phone 224—240 oming up behind looking after the o'her injured ones, he worked like a Trojan to relieve the suffering of the crew and passen gers. He declared, “The Lord took ould help the GEORGIA. Bald' Whereas, L. ] Administrn or of the Palm ville. Said land is levied upon to j satisfy an execution for $67.83 ! principal, besides interest and costa, ; issued against said land, us the prop erty’ of \\. E. Robinson, upon de fault in the payment of the install ment and m erest due August 4th, 1928, on Milledgeville Street Im provement Bond No. 162, for the ! of the improvement and paving Jr., the of Mrs. f usie and L P- Palmer, Sr.. «f Street lmprovemeii' S«tion", late of said county, deceased, repre- Zone No. 4. his |Htit " on ' NINTH PARCEL: That tract e, duly filed and entered on record, parrel of land of the estate of Mr a that he haa fully administered the J. W. Mobley situate on the East aid. e,tat. of Mr, Susie and L. F. Pal- of Jeff,r, on Street between and ad- . mer, deceased; This la therefore Joining the landa of W. E. Robinaon 5 to cite all peraona concerned, kindred and Melntoah Street; fronts 90 feot J NATIONAL R* FAVORITES THE PERFECT COAL. Phone 252 Quick Delivery Fowler-Flemister Coal Co. Here’s the Original DUTCH OVEN B ACK in the very dead days when cooking and sweeping and dusting were the only things a wife considered worth doing, food was cooked in a Dutch Oven built into the fireplace—and divorces were rare in those days. No wonder—such food! Meats roasted brown and succulent; vegetables cooked without, water and so tender and sweet! That was the original Dutch Oven—but it was hot, hard work for the wife. 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