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UNION recorder, milledgeville. ga., AUGUST IS. IMS
ROGERS CURIOSITY IS day in September, 1929, within the
-rjSFlED BY GOODRICH l®g*l hours of sale, before the court
5A I house door of said county, to the
O Aug. 15-—“It's Good-1 highest bidder for cash, the follow-
tmh »■"> “ h " lf r ' , “ et ' n K hose.” | ing described tand, to-wit:
information wired to;
assigned by the Continental Trust
Company of Macon, Georgia, as Ad
ministrator of the Estate of the said*
Mrs. Ida M. Armstrong, said sale
and transfer being made in pursu-
order of the Court
uie „ The one-fourth undivided interest
> r* at Beverly Hills, Calif., °* 0,,ie Stanley in that tract of land Ordinary of Bibb County, Georgia,
K .u C .roted humorist seemed dis. *y*»IC in the city of Milledgeville, of: and the same having been advertised
said state and county, bounded as in the terms of the statute, to Hugh
follows: on the North by the lands of T. Cline, and the said Hugh T. Cline
Joe Bland and Brookins: now being the holder for value of
the E-st by Jefferson Street; on the same, the tftide:*signcd, the said
the noted humorist seemed dis.
.• the fact that endurance
l» public the kind of gas,
;in ,| cigarettes they used
announce the name
^fueling hose. Mr. Rollers'! tht ’ We«t by the lends of. tlie estate
v , a part of the subject »f Mr »- K. Tenttlllc and
, „ ne of his daily bits of; South by Cline Avenue. Said lot be-
rr published in sarious news- in g the eastern half of lot No. 1 *-
l!le country. j Block No. 23 of Oconee Heights,
Wire did not tell the whole wU1 <“”y appear by a plat of said
T ;.. rurtiks-Robin plane that 0con ‘'e Heights, recorded the Office
' f , n|ore then 400 hour-- to of the c '!i-rk of Superior Court of
,.“'t» Jackson and O’Brine B » id “ Co"! Book
‘ s . I ui- was equipped with P“S C! ' 8 and 9 . to which plat reference
“rich tire*, sh0( . k absorber discs, is m “ d » i» “■<* ot t*>e description
* r , nl .i nl . pads and Goodrich Jteirein given. JThc four sides of said
, er town tires.
Holder-' of the newest and great-
lines to the roll of avia- ^IHe Stanley, minor, ward of the
who have flown to fame dersignod, and is sold as the property
of OINe Stanley.
I'nodrirh tires or accessorial
! ' The mil tArgun with This August 6, lh23,
i runs down the line
air *hip**
W. W. STEMBRIDGE.
as Guardian of Ollie Stanley.
p r ,,.;. and Schlee, Williams and,
H: 'v\e8, Chamberlin and
. ft.ni->inith and Uhlm. Recent-’
LAND SALE
i.:. a • ford-Smith ordered two GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
tire? f- r the famous “Southern Under and by virtue of a power of
w.»-n he announced a con- Fn | e contained in -a deed to secure a
lated flight in the famous ship debt executed by J. T. Gheesling to
England to the United States Exchange Bank of Milledgeville
nd perhaps a tour of the world. Georgia, on the 2nd day of March,
Guodrich interest in aviation dntes 1928, said deed being recorded in
rly period when pneu- the office of the Clerk of the Super
ior airplane tires began to dis- j or Court of raid County, in Book of
the skids that were the first Heed?, No. 12, page 334, the undcr-
e gear of airplanes. With a signed will sell at public outcry be-
•ch and development depart- fore the Court House door in said
•nt that dates back almost 60 years County to the highest bidder for
keep cash within the legal hours of sale
f :he i
onatutical \
SHERIFF SALE
transferee, will sell at public out
cry, before the Court House door
in said County, to the highest bidder
for cash, within the legal hours of
rale, on the 27th day of August,
1929, the following described lands
and property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in Baldwin
County, Georgia, and within the cor- 1
porate limits of the City of MHledgc-
ville, known as the “O. M. Cone Old
Dairy Farm”; containing Thirty-
Four and One-Twentieth (34-1120)
Acres, more or less; said parcel ot
land bounded on the North by a tract
of land known as the “Guinm Place,”
formerly belonging to M. H. Bland;
on the South by lands of C. F. Bar
rett und the public road; on the West
by lands of R. S. Alford, Mays, and;
the Gumm land above referred to;
and on the East by lands of J. H. ]
Ennis, known as the “Davidsonl
Place.” ’jjJ I
And, Also:
AH that lot or parcel or land situate,
lying and being in the City of Mil
ledgeville, said State and County- be
ing part of lot number One (1), in
Square number Thirty-Sevn '37), in
the plan of said City: said parcel of
land fronts on Wayne Street Fifty-
Three feet, more or less, and
Montgomery Street One Hundred
Twenty feet, more or less. Commenc
ing at the comer of Montgomery and
Wayne Streets said lot runs South
Fifty-Three feet, more or less, to lot
of J. H. G. Williams; thence West
Onr Hundred Twenty feet, more or
less, to lot formerly belonging to R.
N. Larmar, thence North Fifty-
Three feet, more or less, to Mont
gomery Street; thence East One
Hundred Twenty feet, more or less,
to the beginning corner: the same be
ing part of the lot known as the C.
L. Morris lot and being the same
property conveyed to C. J. Jones by
W. A. Walker or. October 3, 1906,
which said deed is recorded in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said County in Book “PP’
page 167.
Saia suie will be made for the pur
pose of raising funds to pay the fol
lowing debt which the deed above
mentioned was given to secure: One
promissory note dated ,Gctober 13,
1919, due on October 13, 1919, for
the principle -urn of $2,500.00, signed
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COTTON! TEST THESE FACTS COTTON!
W 1 ' “ n F* dc cott ,°" 7 There ■« 26 different p-.de,, and
the money difference between them is great. How many people are in
constant touch with the world’s largest cotton buyers and with a market
that changes nearly every minute? You need a reliable and experienced
man in Augusta (one of the world’s largest markets) to insure your
cotton bringing the highest price.
2. The old method of each person selling their own cotton, by getting local
buyers to make an offer, and then just taking the “Highest Bid” is rec
ognized as bnd business. For the simple reason, the “Highest Bid” may
be many dollars under the market value.
3. Good reads and public trucks enable you to send your cotton to me in a
few hours. Immediate sale can be made, insuring you of the highest
market price and prompt returns. Don’t give your cotton away by
simply accepting the “Highest Bid” of u local buyer in a small market.
Let me show you results.
Cotton Factor CHAS. G. HOUSTON Augusta, Ga.
sale will be made subject to the lien
of any and all unpaid City, State or
County Taxes that may now be due
on either of said lots or parcels of
land, and also subject to the lien
created by any and all paving bonds
issued upon and againrt either of said
lots or parcels as aforesaid.
The undersigned will execute such
conveyance to the purchaser at said
sale as is in tho said security deed
authorized and provided.
This Twenty-ninth day of July,
1929.
HUGH T. CLINE,
, Transferee of said Security
Docd.
By FRANK W. BELL,
His Attorncy-at-Law.
by C. J. Jones, made payable to Mrs.
Ida M. Armstrong, and transferred
by the Administrator of the Estate
of the said Mrs. Armstrong to Hugh
T. Cline, less credits on said note
making the principal sum now due
on the same the sum of $1,597.12,
and to pay interest on said note at
the rate of eight per cent per annum
from August 1, 1927, and for the
further purpose of paying all costs
of this proceeding. Said note hav
ing become due and past due and de
mand for payment of the same having
been made upon said Jones nnd de
fault having been made in the said
payment tins proceeding is brought
for the purposes aforesaid.
Notice ,s hereby given thnt said
GEORGIA. Baldwin County:
, on the 3rd day of September, 1929,
; the following described lot or parcel
of land, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land the l
.same being parts of loti Nos. three
. and four in Square No.
•Id at public outcry to city of Milledgeville, Baldwin Coun
ts awhe-t and best bidder, for cash, ty, Georgia, fronting West one hun-
Te the court house door of said dred leet on Columbia Street, and
. w thin the legal hours of rale, running back East two hundred ten
:h«- fir t Tuesday in September, feet, bounded as follows:
K the following described land, On the North by the lands of F.
. AV. Hendrickson, lands of the estate
Tint tract «>r parcel of land in the G f G. T. Whilden and lands former-
J'-V.h District, G. M. of said state jy owned by Hunter McComb, on
•only. bounded as follows: On East by lands formerly owned
•rth by the lands of Jno. T. Hunter McComb, the home place of
•i i he public road which J« s . L. Sibley, and the lands of L.
the Georgia Railroad at Butt? H. Andrews, South by lands of Mrs.
c: On the East by said public c. C. Shouae, and West Columbia
n the South by the right-of- Street.
' the Georgia Railroad nnd The boundary around said tract
ir Company nnd the waters rU ns as follows: beginning at the
kv Creek; and on the West Southwest corner of the lot convey-
!ami *.f Ino. T. Adlen. Said tract c d where the same corners on Colum-
ltains 192 acres more or bia Street with the Northwest corner
. "d is the land inherited by A. of the Estate of C. C. Shousc lot the
But: - and his brothers from their line runs thence North along Colum-
eyed by the brothers bia Street one hundrtd feet; thence
A. I. Butts to him. East one hundred forty-six feet four
•• ■! also sell at the same time inches; thence South forty-s:x feet;
dice and on the same term? then East sixty-three feet eight inch-
board feet of pine lumber, C s; thence South fifty-four feet;
•«ing of boards 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, thence West two hundred ten feet
and 1x12 and 2x4 scantling, to the point of beginning.
I lumber is stacked on the This toting the same property con.
iescribed about 200 yard? veyed to J. T. Gheesling, by Jas. M.
« Butt Crossing. Day, as is evidenced by warranty
mber above described be- deed dated January 26th, 1926 and
-• oulky and it being impractical, said deed is now on record in ‘he
iri -v t nient and expensive to trnns- Clerk’s Office Superior Court Bald-
P°rt the same it will not be brought win County, Georgia, in book? of
*° court house, prospective bid- deeds No. 11 at page 76, to which
^ ' n: ■ inspect the lumber on the deed and its record reference is
•*"!; ;:lmve described at a point of made in aid of the description here-
yards from Butts Crossing, in given.
* r iid lumber is now stacked. Said sale will be made for the pur-j
::bovc described property w.*s pose of raising funds to pay the fol-
! the possesion of A. I. lowing described notea, accrued Jnter-j
md was levied on a< the C st thereon, ?nd the cost of this pro- j
i' r "V<rty of A. I. Butts to satisfy a cceding, whi:h tho deed above mcn-
k ' ned from the Superior tinned was given to secure, to-wit:
four f <. a id county in favor of One note dated March 2, 1928, due
J & Robinson, a partnership, May 1. 1928 for $1000.00.
l " ■ ■ A. I. Butts and D. T. Butts. One note dated March 2. 1928, due
‘ nt in posession has been May 31, 1928 for 31000.00.
i f the levy nnd time and One note dated March 2, 1928, due
of sale. Oct. 1. 1928 for $3300.00.
T ;ru t 7. 1929. Said notes being signed by J. T.
Ghecsling and payable to the under
signed Exchange Funk of Milledge-
order. There
CITATION
Baldwin County*
-01:01!
A | Who mlt May Concern
b all C. Hutchings, having
•illo, Georgia, . ,
rill be doe on .aid notes on the date I
of sale the -urn of $4500.00, prtocl-
•rt, together (
; authorized [
pal, and $33.28,
with the cost of this proceeding.
^ -"ion applied to me for perman- The undersigned will
* nt ,r t-rs of administration, upon deed to the purchast
h-‘ 0 f ^j rs> Emma Compton, in said security deed.
d “'- <1: this is to notify the next This 6th day of August. 1. 29.
; and creditor, of the «aid Mrs. EXCHANGE BANK OF MLI'EDGE-
trnma r mpton, dccca .,. ( l. that raid VII.T.E, GEORGIA. GRANTEE.
‘ ?1 '• n will be heard before me HINES t CARPENTER
th.. rcire'ar September Term. Attorney, for Exchnni-e Bank.
f the Court of Ordinary of] ”
,i! 'l County* LAND SALE
"i-ne,, mv hnnd ond official site-! GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Hub Bixth day of AueuBt.1 Under nnd by virtoe of n power
lte j of sale eontained in a deed to Becure
H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary a debt executed by C. J. Jon “ 0
Mm Ida M. Armstrong on the l nir-
feentb dny of October, m*. the
name beinir recorded In the records
of Mid Baldwin County, Georgim, in
GUARDIAN’S SALE
" ul : , GIA . I!nldwin County.
ft... r a n order granted by the oi «wu ” ~ j. -v W
uinar.* of said County at the June* Book 6, Folio 242; *
IT”’ 'MU. of tho Court of Ordi- been, on tho *4th <U, «* ^W
- 1 will sell on the first Tim- duly and regularly transferred and
for Eeomemieat Trontportatlom
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