Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, May 02, 1929, Image 7

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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE, GA., MAY S, I MR thetowndoctor Town *• Like Selling Selling • Anything EUo . v.*u are a thinking resident of ' •are where you live, fh ,. world get »old I>v -uniury gain to itself and ita r'.orkholders, and to carry on «nd maintain a general mercantile busi ness in said county at Stevens Pott ery, Georgia, and to buy and sell goods, provisions, warn, naerehan dise, clothing, furniture, cotton, corn, hardware and groceries and other articles that may be dealt in by the said corporation, and to make contracts, borrow and lend money it jour-1 execute and receive notes and idences of indebtedness and se curities therefor and to do any and by the undersigned. This the 8tfc, day of April, 1929. The First National Bank of Milledge- ville. Ga. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MILLEDGE VILLE, GA. Term CITATION G^npGIA Baldwin County. Court of Ordinary April 1929. Whereas C. I. Blizzard administra tor represents to the court in his pe lt duly filed and entered i , n . you can get sold and before you can "*** ^ „ anywhere near maximum ,, there is a certain amount of act3 that may be necessary in the \ ord, that he has fully administered R. and analysis necessary. T at operation and conduct of said busi- ; L. Renfroe's estate. This is therefore necessary if known ethics of negfc to cite p ersonj , concerned, kindred baidness are adhered to. Sad' , ;t ., however, this is altogether i t,!m done in things civic. The principal place of said busi- less will be located in Stevens said county. The capital stock of said corpora- ■ good, live, wide- ^ Qn ^all be three thousand ($3, ...nunitics greatly exceeds f 00 o.oo> dollars divided into shares j Every day people are • Where is there a good town h t« locate*'—for any one of and reasons. Twenty percent r motor traffic is in the mar gin be sold a new location. and creditors, to i-how cause, if any they ran, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission, on the first Monday in May, 1929. W. H. STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary Baldwin County Ga. A RESOLUTION r Daniel B. Sanfard United Sons of The Confederacy siding officer: we -xtend to him our love and affection and high personal regards. Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be sent to him and copies be given to the local papers for publicity. OTTO M. CONN GEORGE H. TUNNELL ERWIN SIBLEY Committee. Unanirseusly passed April the hundred (|100.00) dollars ?ach all of which capital stock has been actually paid in. 5. Petitioners desire the right to sue and be sued, to plead and be he heads of large industrial ploadc j t ^ ha . e and use a common Th< pie in all walks of life, • „t. everyone is looking for good WT: . good communities. people realize the extent to hich industry and business go to nt | towns. There are in Chica- . dozens of corporations, con- rr .. j, n «l firms who have special de triment* to do nothing els® but find f u town is suitable for the pur- they have in mind. With some is for location of a branch fae ry. employing hundreds; others for distributing (mint, requiring twelve fifty; others for place of rcsi- -m* for the representative and milj who handles the company ,-:n— in that area, and there arc nets who, looking into the future. And this is your opportunity IF >ur town is in position to take ad- nd question: “Fs yoidr marketable—suitable for sale, make it marketable, the bug? eliminated—the monkey ches fished out of the machin- - that when sold, it will stay business man is there that know what happens to any that places a product or ser- the hunds of the American hat, when sold, doesn’t stay Every thinking man knows pells disaster; hut in the face very knowledge, they expect .wn to "go over” with the n public, without climi- tnosc things that are known ..ke di-satisfaction, create loss re«t, and unsell the customer, first bug in the machinery of ‘immunities is that of ”con- ' us familiarity.” You walk 1 . street and look at hundreds gs that repel other people, but not see them. You go to your r office and there are things there abhor, but you fail to izc them because you r with them. At the ibove yor, below you, hide of you, there are monds that have never been " It is a matter of being ‘ <> the picture that you ca frame.” . around you—put yourself ■itiun of a stranger and look • things that would unsell you. ur community as others see it k about it—talk to your neigh- •out it and then do somehting »:nate those things that Am. seal, to make all necessary by-laws and regulations, and to do all other things that may be necessary for the successful carrying on of said busi- ., including the right to buy, hold, and sell real estate and personal property, including shares of stock other corporations and suitable to the purposes of the corporation, and to execute and discount notes and bonds as evidence of indebtedness incurred, on which may be in curred, in the conduct of the af fairs of the corporation and to se- ame by mrotgage, security- deed, or other form of lien, under existing laws. 6. 'hey desire for said incorporation the power and authority to apply for and accept amendments to its char- er of either form or substance by a rote of a majority of its stock out- itunding at the time. They also as.* authority for said incorporation to wind up its affaire, liquidate and discontinue its business at any time it may determine to do so by a vote o-thirds of its stock outstand ing at the time. 7. They desire for the said incorpo- tion the right of renewal when and provided by the laws of Georgia, and that it have all such other rights, powers, privileges and immunities as incident to like incorporations or permissible under the lawk of Geor gia. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be incorporated under the name and style aforesaid with the powers, privileges and immunities herein set forth, and as are now, or may here after be, allowed a corporation of similar character under the laws of Georgia. SIBLEY & SIBLEY, Attorneys for Petitioners. GEORGIA, Baldwin County. I, J. C. Cooper, Clerk of the Superior Court of said county do certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the petition of Walter Stapler, A. B. Echols and L. L. Jackson for charter, as the same appears of file in this office. Witness my hand and official sig nature and seal of said court. This 13 day of April 1929. (Official Seal) J. C. COOPER, Clerk of tne Superior Court. CITATION GEORGIA, Baldwin County: The appraisers appointed upon application of Mattie Ford, widow of Alfred Ford, asking for a twelve months support for herself and four minor children, out of the estate of Alfred Ford, having filed their re turn; all persons concerned hereby are cited to show cause, if any they have, at the next regular May Term of this court why said application should not be granted and the return of the appraisers made the judgment of the court. This April 1st, 1929. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary. - that “d by the Unit ration vftth 'ns Club. land sale GEORGIA, Baldwin County. Under and by virtue of a deed w ith power of sale executed and de- behind and push" those (livened by W. T Garrard the undersigned on the 19th day of Maj, r, . . i • „„h_ 11927, the undersigned will sell at °«n Doctor Artid* U blic outcry be f„re the Court House t o .„nn wor or m c - doorj _ Jn county within the hours of Sheriff’s sale to the highest bid der in cash on the first Tuesday in May, 1929, the following property to-wit: One-half undivided interest in all that tract or parcel of Land, situate, lying and being in the 318th District, G. M| Baldwin county Georgia, con taining 2650 acres, more or les?. a "<j known as the Jewell place. Said tract of land is bounded on the West by the Dixie Highway leading from Milledgeville to Eatonton; on East by the Oconee River; on North by the Johnson place and the Humber place; and on the South by lands of Hugh Montgomery and the Whereas, our Commander C. H. Bonner, on account of ill health is prevented from attending the meet ing of the Camp on this April the 26th,. 1929, at tin- courthouse at Mil ledgeville, Georgia; and. Whereas our Commander has al ways proved a faithful, loyal •"d'yjnj, jp29 patriotic member of our Camp, al-J ways a punctual and regular attend-J " ant upon ail of ita meetings, with u. He: "I can tell you how much cordial ,and friendly greeting fo* ; water to the quart goes over Niagara every member of tho Camp, and the Fall". presence of whom is keenly missed She: “If you know, tell us.” at this meeting: | f Two pints.” BE IT RESOLVED, that this Camp and each member thereof express THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL ne ,° u - Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding an assure greatly reduced fares for short trips, that we hope for his recuperation SO UTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM SPECIALIZED SERVICE— C. H. ANDREWS * SON. "Nothing Rat Inr-UM" C*«8»fiC8WMX8CK*a0O6C OUR SERVICE IS SUDDEN Our prices are tho lowest—What mora do you want? High class Shoe Repairing, Cleaning and Pressing BLASTS SHOE PLANT AND PRESSING CLUB Phone 373 BOSTON CAFE "Fresh Eggs Served Daily” —WHERE EVERYBODY EATS— WHO IS YOUR BARBER? For the Best Service Go to GILMAN’S B-A-R-B E-R SHOP GROVER GILMAN Proprietor Prices Reasonable ALL WORK GUARANTEED Courteous Service Ladies Hair Cutting a Specialty STRAY NOTICE—I 1 with crop in right •bout SO lbs. -n m ••d bef. i « black , weighing MARSHAL’S SALE City of Milledgeville, Georgia. GEORGIA, Baldwin County Will be sold before the court house door in Baldwin county, Geor gia, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in May, 1929, at public outcry, to the highest bid der for cash, the following describ ed lots or parcels of land, lying and being in the' city of Milledgeville, said State and county, to satisfy cer tain executions issued by the Clerk and Treasurer of the city of Mil ledgeville against the lands herein after described, bearing teste in the name of the Mayor of said city, as provided by the Act of the General Assembly of Georgia, relating to the issuance of street improvement bonds in said city, approved August 21st, 1925, for past due installments and interest on certain Milledgeville Street Improvement Bonds: FIRST PARCEL: That tract parcel of land Belonging to Rev. C. J. Jones situate on the West side of North Wayne street between and adjoining the lands of J. H. G. Wil liams, Jr., land is designated No. 7 on the plan of the work done on Street Improvement Section No. 9, Iron's 53 feet on Street Improve ment ione or Section No. 9 in the city o' Milledgeville, and runs back West 120 feet Said land was levied upon to satisfy an execution $76.17, with interest nad costs, issued against, the above described land the property of C. J. Jones upon de fault in the payment of the install ment -and interest due on the 15th day of February, 1929, on Milledge ville Street Improvement Bond No. 200, for the cost of improving and paving Street Improvement Section No. 9. Notice of the levy of the above executions has been given to the de fendants and tenants in possession as required by law. Deeds will be made to the purchas ers by the undersigned. This April 3rd, 1929. J. H. THIGPEN, Marshal of the City of Mil]->vilK Georgia We Welcome The Children at This Bank INDIGESTION Tin Driver Goes Back To Medicine He Had Taken When a Boy to Find Relief. Nlcholasvffle. Ky.—“Running a taxi Is my business, and 1 am called out at all times, sometimes Just be fore meal time, and this makes my eating as well as my sleeping very Irregular." says Mr. Jesse Dickerson, of 502 Central Avenue, this city. • “I had indigestion, on account of this irregularity. I would feel very uncomfortable after meals. I would be constipated and have dizziness. "I knew I had to take some-tiling. I remembered how, when at homo before I was married, my mother would give us Black-Draught, and how she believed In it. -So I decided to take it again. It sure did me good. I am glad to let others know what a good laxative Black-Draught is. It clears up a dull headache, and makes me leel like a new person.” Thousands of other men and j women find Black-Draught a great help In relieving common ailments, ! due to Indigestion, constipation and I biliousness. In thousands of families, Thed- i ford s Black-Draught has a corner all its own on tho medicine shelf. In use nearly 100 years. Safe, efficient, reliable. Sold everywhere. Try It nc-187 - Cl«, APPLICATION FOR CHARTER GEORGIA, Baldwin County. r • the Superior Court of said * • inty and Hon. Joined B. Park, ■* u< tee thereof, at Chambers. • - The petition of Walter Stapler, J Hall place. ' K Ethel., and L. L. J.ckson, of The proceeds of said sale will be : ' tl county shows to the court thel applied first to the paymen o wo iny facta. promissory iotas executed by the 1 1 said W. T. Garrard to the undersign ed on May 19th. 1927, one not. for 23663.62 principal plus #366.34 in ternet to May 1, 1929, and one note for #5771.85 plus #677.20 interest to May 1, 1929. The balance “* * -titionere, together with their aj- i-tU-s, desire to be incorporated “ m! ‘ r the name of the STEVENS COMMISSARY COMPANY for the Period of twenty (20) years, with lf> r ‘Pht to renew said charter at the l**P*ration of said time as provided said proceeds will be paid tc __ legal representative of said W. T. 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Macon 12:30 PM IO:35PM 11:45 PM 12:15 Night Tickets good returning on any train over Southern Railway System leaving Jacksonville Sunday night and arriving Ma con early Monday morning following date of sale, and will be honored in sleeping and parlor cars upon payment for space occupied. G. R PETTIT, Dhr. Pan. Aft. soul ITS TIM