Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, August 22, 1929, Image 5

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEV1LLE, GA.. AUGUST 22. 1921 SHERIFF SALE GEORGIA, Baldwin County: Will be sold at public outcry to the highest and best bidder, for cash, befc*r« the court hous.< door of 8aid count;, within the legnl hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in September, 1929, the following described land, to-wit: That tract or parcel of land in the 105th District, G. M. of said state and four in Square No. 70 in the city of Milledgeville, Baldwin Coun ty, Georgia, fronting West one hun dred feet on Columbia Street, and running back East two hundred ten feet, bounded as follows* On the North by the lands of F. W. Hendrickson, lands of the estate of G. T. Whilden and lands former ly owned by Hunter McComb, East by lands formerly owned by >unty, bounded as follows: On* Hunter McComb, the home place of the North by the lands of Jno. T. J®». L. Sibley .and the lands of L. Allen and cht public road which IH. Andrews, South by land:, of Mrs. the Georgia Railroad at Butts Crossing; On th? East by said public road; on the South by the right-of- way of the Georgia Railroad Banking Company and the waters of Rocky Creek: and on the West by lard- of Jno. T. Allen Said tract of land contains 192 acres more oi losr, and is the land inherited by A. I. Butts and his brothers from their mother, .and conveyed by the brothers of A. I. Butts to him. I will also sell at the same time and place and on the same terms 59033 board feet of pine lumber, consisting of boards 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 1x10, and 1x12 and 2x4 scantling. The said lumber is stacked on the land .above described about 200 yards from Butts Crossing. The lumber above described be ing bulky and it being impractical, inconvenient and expensive to trans port the same it will not be brought to the court house, prospective bid ders may inspect the lumber on the land above described at a point of about 200 yards from Butts Crossing, where said lumber is now stacked. The above described property was found in the possession of A. I. Butts and was levied on as the property of A. I. ButU to satisfy a fi. fn.* issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of Jeanes & Robinson, a partnership, against A. I. Butts and D. T. Butts. The tenant in poscssion has been notified of the levy and time and place of sale. This August 7, 1929. W. J. HAYNIE, C. C. Shouse, and West Columbia Street The boundary* around said tract runs as follows: beginning at the Southwest corner of the lot convey ed where the same corners on Colum bia Street with the Northwest corner of the Estate of C. C. Shouse lot the line runs thence North along Colum bia Street one hundred feet; thence East one hundred forty-six feet four inches; thence South forty-six feet; then East sixty-three feet eight inch es; thence South fifty-four feet; thence West two hundred ten feet to the point of beginning. This being the same property con. vtyed to J. T. Gheesling, by Jas. M. Day, us is evidenced by warranty deed dated January 26th, 1926 and said deed is now on record in the Clerk's Office Superior Court Bald win County, Georgia, in books of deeds No. 11 at page 76, to which deed and its record reference is made in aid of Ihe description here- given. Said sale will be made for the pur- >sc of raising funds to pay the fol lowing described notes, accrued inter- thereon, and the cost of this pro ceeding, which the deed above men tioned was given to secure, to-wit: dated March 2, 1928, due May 1, 1928 for $1000.00. One note dated March 2, 1928, due May 31. 1928 for $1000.00. One note dated March 2, 1928, due Oct. 1, 1928 for $3000.00. Said notes being signed by J. T. Ghcesling and payable to the under signed Exchange Bank of Milledge- Sheriff Baldwin Co. Go 'ille, Georein, or its order, there will be due on said notes on the date of sale thv sum of $4500.00, princi pal, and $33.28, interest, together with the cost of this proceeding. The undersigned will execute deed to the purchaser as authorized in said secut ty deed. This 5th day of August, 1929. EXCHANGE BANK OF MILl£DGE- VILLE. GEORGIA. GRANTEE. HINES & CARPENTER Attorneys for Exchange Bank. TEST THESE FACTS COTTON; grade cotton? There are 26 different grades, and LAND SALE GEORGIA, Baldwin County. Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a deed to secure a debt executed by C. J. Jones to Mrs. Ida M. Armstrong on the Thir teenth day of Octobc*. 1919, the rame bsing recorded in the records of said Baldwin County, Georgia, in Book 6, Folio 242; the same having been, on the 24th day of July, 1929, duly and regularly transferred and 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 mad-? in pursu ance to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Bibb County, Georgia,! and the same having been advertised j in the term* of the statute, to Hugh T. Cline, and the said Hugh T. Cline now being the holder for value of the same, the undersigned, the said transferee, will fell at public out cry, before the Court House door in said County, to the highest bidder for cash, within the legal hours of .ale, on tbe 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 j County, Georgia, ar.d within the cor-! porate limits of the City of Milledge- j ville, known ns the “O. M. Cone Old Dairy Farm”; containing Thirty Four and One-Twentieth (34-l|20) Acres, more or less; said parcel of land bounded on the North by a tract of land known as the "Gumm Place," formerly belonging to M. H. Bland; on the South by lands of C. f. Bur rett and the public road; on the West COTTON! *• it 0 * ,n “y p'°p>= —..— ......... ............... tne money difference between them is great. How many people ... constant touch *.,ith the world’s largest cotton buyers »nd with a market that change* 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 a* bad business. For the simple reason, the "Highest Bid” may be many dollars under the market value. S. Good roads and public trucks enable you to send your cotton t« me in a few hours. Immediate •mle car be made, insuring you of the highest market price and prompt returns. Don’t give your cotton away b7 simply accepting the "Highest Bid" of a local buyer in a small market. Let me show you results. Cotton Factor CHAS. G. HOUSTON Augu.la, Ga. by land* of R. S. Alford, Mays, and; the Gumm land above referred to; and on the *£a*t by lands of J. H j Ennis, known as the “Davidson! Place." And, Also: All that lot or parcel oi land situate, j lying and being in the City of MU- j Iedgeville, said State and County, be ! inf, P®rt °f number One (1), in Square number Thirty Sevn (37), if the plan of said City: said parcel of land fronts on Wayne Street Fifty- Three feet, more or less, and on Montgomery Street One Hundred Twenty feet, more or less. Commenc ing at the comer*of Montgomery and Wayne Streets said lot run? South Fifty-Three feet, more or less, to lot of J. H. G. Williams; thence West Ore Hundred Twenty feet, more or le-s, to lot formerly belonging to R. N. Larmar; thence North Fifty-' Three feet, more or less, to Mont gomery Street; thence East Onfc Hundred Twenty feet, more or lc??, 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 on October 3, 1906, which sr.id deed is recorded in the office of the Clerk 'of the Superior Court of said County in Book “PP” page 167. Saiu sun- will be made for the pur pose of raising fund? to pay the fol lowing debt which the deed above mentioned wa, given to secu.e:’ One promissory note dated October 13, 1919, due on October 13, 1919, for the principiR sum of $2,500.00, signed 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 r.ote 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 hnving been made upon said Jones and de fault hnving been made in the said payment tnis proceeding is brought for the purposes aforesaid. Notice is hereby given that said sule will be made subject to the lien of any and nil unpaid City, State or County Taxes that may now be due on either of siud lots or parcels of land, ar.d also subject to the lien created by any and all paving bonds issued upon and agaimt, either of slid lots or parcels as aforesaid. The undersigned will execute such conveyance to the purchaser at said sale as is in the said security deed authorized and provided. This Twenty-ninth day of July, 1929. HUGH T. CLINE. Transferee of said Se ''v Deed. By FRANK W. BEI His Attorney-at-Law CITATION GEORGIA. Baldwin County. To All Who mlt May Concern: Mrs. Beall C. Hutchings, having i due form applied to me for perman- letters of administration, upon the Estate of Mrs. Emma Compton, deceased; this is to notify the next of kin and creditor* of the said Mrs. Emma Comp'on, deceased, that said application will be heard before : at the regular September Term, 1929, of the Court of Ordinary of raid County. Witness my hand and official ! nature, this sixth day of August, 1929. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary GUARDIAN’S SALE GEORGIA, Baldwin County. Under an order granted by the Ordinary of said County at the June , 1929, of the Court of Ordi nary, I will sell on the first Tues day in September, 1929, within the legal hours of sale, before the court door of said county, to the highest bidder for cash, the follow g described land, to-wit: The one-fourth undivided interest of Ollie Stanley in that tract «f land lying in the city of Milledgeville, of said state and county, bounded follows: on the North by the lands of Joe Bland and -Brookins; on the East by Jefferson Street; < the West by the fluids of the estate of Mrs. W. K. Tennille and on the South'by Cline Avenue. Said lot be ing the eastern half <»f lot No. 1 Block No. 23 of Oconee Heights, will fully appear by u plat of said Oconee Heights, recorded the Office' of the Clerk of Superior Court of - i ... : _ IA,...,l PnnV “SS" ' Match these PRICES-IF YOU CAN WE’RE OFFERING SMASHING BARGAINS THIS WEEK ... GET YOUR TIRES NOW AT THESE LOW PRICES said county, in Deed Book “SS" pages 8 ami 9, to which plat reference » in aid of the description ;iven. The four sides of said land are each 70 feet long. The above described land is sold .o provide for the maintenance of Ollie Stanley, minor, ward of the i “ dersigned, and is sold as the property of Ollie Stanley. This August 5, 1929. W. W. STEMBRIDGE. n« Guardian of Qllie Stanley. Here are the Figures! Silvertowns 36.3' 2 * o.2S 31x4 10.80 32x4 11.50 29x4.40 7.50 30x4.50 8.50 31x5.25 12.25 33x6.00 14.80 Ford Sedan for two sorry > LAND SALE GEORGIA, Baldwin County: Under and by virtue of n power of rale contained in n deed to secure debt executed by J T. Ghee-ling Exchange Bonk of Milledgeville Georgia, on the 2nd day of March, 1928, said deed being recorded the office of the Clerk of the Super- ior Court of aid County, in Book of Deed,, No. 12. P»Xe 334, the under- s T 0 N C A F E £-•."£ snrr f County to the highest bidder for cash within the legnl hour, of sale on the 3rd day of September, 1929, the following deMribed lot or parcel of land, to-wit: . . All that tract or parcc! of land the same being porta of lot, Nos. three H ERE’S the tire event you’ve been waiting for . Bargain Week on Goodrich Tires ... at our store right now! Look over the prices in the box at the left. Hard to believe! But they’re true! Consider what it means... New tires in the middle of the summer at late-season prices. Good rubber to re place old casings in time for your summer trip. You just can't beat Good rich quality. And no mat ter where you look you can’t beat the values we’re now offering on Goodrich Tires. Opportunities like this are just too good to miss. TOUGH LUCK! He thought he could get a few more hundred miles out of that front tire. Oh, yes, he'd buy a new one in time, but why buy so soon? And then .. . hurrying back from the country to catch an evening train . . . BANG! Flat tire . . . train missed . . . im portant business daal delayed 1 How much better off he would have been If he'd only thrown away those last, faw, expensive miles! Look at your tires... then come in and aoo us* ^WHERF EVERYBODY EATS— ^ rc *b Egg* Served Daily” Goodrich ♦ Silvertowns L. D. SVITH