Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, August 29, 1929, Image 9

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UNION RECORDER, M1LLEDGEVILLE, GA.. AUGUST 29. 1929 thetowndoctor 1 (THE DOCTOR Of TOWNS) San DITEHIA110IUL SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOR SEPT. 1 EZRA’S RETURN TO JERUSALEM If I a Chamber of Commerce in • >wn of from two to two hundred ,1,. u-nml population. I would, om invite all of the gasoline sta- . attendants to luncheon, the next , all of the hotel clerks, the next t \, Midi fountain and drug store . and the next week. I’d have . \ ning meeting and Invite all t waitresre - , waiters and restau- r;;! ,t owners. A. there meetings I’d have some *• , li-liked and popular man who had lot of humor, snap and pep in his ! ; '.i up. give a booster talk on our t.wn. N’“t a lot of undue prais nor . ., orati- n on “Our Home Town.” I .jt straight from the shoulder call- c a pade a spade. I’d sell those nien and women on why they should * 11 everybody with whom the.y com** • m ,f,r.taet on whit the town offered, what needed and I’d show them whv they should do it for their own Tv.iki' -ok?, ns well as the town in crosses the Georgia Railroad at Butts Crossing; On the 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 lands of Jno. T. Allen. Said tract of land contains 192 acres more less, and is the land inherited by A. !• Butt s and his brothers from their second D,otber * and conveyed by the brothers of A. I. Butts to him. I will also sell at the same time same terms 5f*n33 board feet of pine lumber, About 80 years after the fir.-t turn to Jerusalem from Babylon, der Zerubbabel, Ezra led expedition of size. There waa the constant urge upon the devout Jew to have part in the restoration in the i °. C6 a . nd land which had been given him ~. perpetuity by Jehovah. This work cons:Etin R of boards of leadership had become a matter! and J**2 and 2x4 scantling, of conscience to Ezra as he meditat ed on the entire situation, for he The said lumber is stacked land above described about 200 yards ‘ hud set his heurt tu seek the law; frl ™ Butt, Crain*, of Jehovah and do it, and to teach', rh « ‘“ mb « » b °« <k« rib «<‘ b «- to Israel statute, and ordinance,! rc bulk ) r «"' 1 * b ' i "S impractical, Authorisation had been obtained '"'“"vement and expensive to tranf- from King Artaieraes and special ■ >nrt il *» not be brought royal favor, were grouted. Thera i, t0 th '' c °“ rt hoo,e - Prospective bid- a fine admixture of faith and prud- * ,cr ‘ m *T ‘"“P"* thc lamb " ‘ b » land above described at a point of about 200 yards from Butts Crossing, I'd mv to it that facts and figures w re placed in their minds and hands ...... v. sild make it possible for them company. t „ ,,ut up a roil sales tnlk. Among •her things', this would include the , uth f the town in the last five :.r- and why, population of trade • I the income derived from the ,|. : fine, historical facts, high 11 •* interert, and industries. If t.rwn had anything that no other town had. I’d >ee that these pt-ople I the details. In other words. I’d start right now j , place in the hands of those who f-rpip in contact with the potential customer* of the town, sales nmnuini- 11 , n to SELL the town. There people are the logical peo- l>]r to start with nnd through them j two Thousand- of dollurs can be ninde fori CUS ‘ . vi rj- merchant. j g Every day there is a constant flow j )F( r of gold dollars going through yourj city, but no town can expect to get an even breah unless they ask for it “You can’t sell ’em, if you don’t tell 'em.” is as true in Town Selling as it is in the promotion of any pro- Ezra. Though much treas- carried no a'mod escort was .... d. Such a request could lint wh ' ri ’ “ ,d lumber Is now stacked, be made in view of the way in which he had declared concerning the kfeu- ig power of Jehovah. A rurvoy op was made at the river Ahavn. When the census ua- taken it was di*. „ ered that not a Lev,to wa, in the ?•" of «ald_ county From of old this tribe had furnished those who mini tered s r the worship of sacrifices and off- • '-ro, and there were very elaborate raid County. Witness my hand and official sig nature, this sixth day of August, 1929. W. H. STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary aoeencnraonocnonGi GUARDIAN’S SALE GEORGIA, Baldwin County. j Under an order graded by the I Ordinary of said County at the June | Term, 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 home door of said county, to the jri||CV CrfilflOr highest bidder for cash, the follow-: Q(J|(jA VLIlllut ing described land, to-wit: The one-fourth undivided interest of OUie Stanley in that tract o; land I signed will sell lying in the city of Miiledgeville, of said i'tatc and county, bounded as follows: on the North by the lands of Joe Bland and Brookins; Cotton Cotton CHAS. G. HOUSTON Cotton Factor Augusta, Ga. ALL TRUCK COTTON SENT TO ME IS INSURED FOR FULL VALUE AGAINST FIRE, WHILE IN TRANSIT. HIGHEST ICES The above described property found in the possession of A. Butts and was levied on as ,*>ropcrt: of A. J. Butts to satisfy a raid county, in Deed Book fi. fa. Issued from the Superior pages 8 and 9, to which plat reference favor of j is made in aid of the description Jeancs & Robin-on, a partnership, 1 1-vrc in given. The four sides of said against A. I. Butts -and D. T. Butts. \ lend are each 70 feet long. The tenant in poscesion has been The above described land h scld notified of the levy and time and to provide for the maintenance of public outcry be fore the Court House door in said County to the highest bidder for cash within the legal hours of talc on tlie 3rd day of September, 1929, the following described lot or parcel of land, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land the ».amc being parts of lots Nos. three and four in Square No. 70 in the city of Miiledgeville, Baldwin Coun ty, Georgia, fronting West olumbia Street, and on the East by Jefferson Street; on the West by # the lands of the estate of Mrs. W. K. Tennille and on the South by Cline Avenue. Said lot be ing the eastern half of lot No. 1 in Block No. 23 of Oconee Heights, as will fully appear by a plat of said Oconee Heights, recorded the Office I dVcd feel on Columbia Street, “and \ ° f !J thi :_ a ? rk ° { f. UP °. ri< !T runn5n P buc k East two hundred ten lowing described notes, accrued inter- bounded ns follows: ! est thereon, and the cost of this pro- This being the same property con. veyed to J. T. Ghcesling, by Jas. II. Day, as 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 the description here in given. Sa;d sale will be made for the pur- of raising funds to pay th. fol- ince of sale. This August 7, 1929. W. J. HAYNIE, Sheriff Baldwin Co. Gn to the r. r.r.d thirty-nine dc- teordents of Levi were found who xocd'.tion. They o'so secured ^ ”20 N-themm, whose duties were CITATION formal in the worship but high- GEORGIA, Baldwin County. !y essential. To All Who mlt May Concern: Money a"d valuable- to the extent Mrs. Beall C- Hutchings, having in of nearly £5,000,000 had been given due form applied to me for pernvan- by the king and fellow Hebrew Ollie Stanley, minor, ward of the dersigned, and is sold as the property of Ollie Stanley. This August 5, 1929. W. W. STEMBRIDGfi. as Guardian of Ollie Stanley. •* abii«he duct. Copyright, 1929, A. D. Stone. Re production prohibited in whole or in part. This Town Doctor Article is pub lished by the Union Recorder in co operation with the Miiledgeville Lions Cub. •1928 CHEVROLET TRUCK FOR SALE ivc com plated all my hauling iterial for my homo and I am K one that does not aoed a i on it road yio go oat and do labor. This is a pick-up. L. N. JORDAN LAND SALE GEORGIA, uaiuwin County: Under and by virtue of a power of letters of administration, upon ; sale contained in -a deed to secure a Estate of Mrs. Emma Compton. ; debt executed by J. T. Gheesling to or its care but appointed deceased; this is to notify the next! Exchange Bank of Miiledgeville prirrts and ten laymen as of kin and creditors of the said Mrs. Georgia, on the 2nd day of March, , ns< Emma Compton, deceased, that said 1928, said deed being recorded in took three days to rize up the application will be heard before me the office of the Clerk of the Super- situation and then reforms at thc ™83»lar September Term, 1 ior Court of said County, in Book of for Hr -« t lings '^d been 1929, of thc Court of Ordinary of! Deeds, No. 12, page 334, the under- n the comparatively few, . i .. done: by the earlier pil-I They had intermarried with the Cnnaanites nnd seven other! named nation* (9:1). Herein had j been the baric cause of the former’ idolatries which made the Captivity: necessary. Ezra tore his garments. | brir and be?rd and thtn “sat down confounded." Now the others could take in the situation and Ezra join'd by those “that trembled at thc word • of the God cf Israel.” Heathen wives were put away. The penalty for any return to such alliances w to be punished with national ostri- rirm. Ezrn made it clear that the Lord’s favor could be reckoned on I only when He was truly obeyed. His working principle is stated in the j Golden Text “The hand of our God j u upon all them for good that peek I Him.” Cn ;h:* .'.a tI*, by the lands of F. j ceeding, which the deed above W. Hendrick-or., lands of the estate [ tinned was given to secure, to-wit: -f G. T. Y.hi’d-' i and lands former-! One nate dated March 2, 1928, due ly owned bv Hunter McComb, on the! May 1, 1928 for $1000.00. East by lands formerly owned by One note dated March 2. 1928, due Hunter McComb, the home place of j May 31, 1928 for $1000.00. Jas. L. Sibley, and the lands of L. One note dated March 2, 1928, due H. Andrews, South by lands of Mrs. Oct. 1, 1928 for $3000.00. C. C. Shouse, and West Columbia Said notes being signed by J. T. Street. ^ Ghcesling nnd payable to thc under signed Exchange Bank of Miliodge- ville, Georgia, or its order. There will he due on said notes on thc date of aalc the <>um of $4500.00, princi- 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 thc 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. pal, nnd $33.28, interest, together with the cost of this proceeding. The undersigned will execute m deed to thc purchaser as authorized in said security deed. This 5th day of August, 1929. EXCHANGE BANK OF MILLEDGB* VILLE, GEORGIA. GRANTEB. HINES & CARPENTER Attorneys for Exchange Bank. CARD OF THANKS wish to thank our friends and Om of the nicot «pei •vs for their kindness and town for rent. One that i Ahy shown Us during the illness w ith all modarn convewie’ aa-i death of our brother and uncle, Jv.-.mi- J. Wyse, nnd all so for the It-auliful floral designs and cars do- r.atcd from friends around the asy lum and county where he lived J. W. WYSE BYRON HOWARD MRS. WILLIE MAE HOWARD ' hou WANTED Every body to come to our filling Nation ° n the last day of this month nd fill your tank brim full of Woco- '*P Gasoline and save 2c per gal- °n on it (extra tax on the 1st of >cpt. L. N. JORDAN SHERIFF SALE GEORGIA, Baldwin County: Will be sold at public outcry to the highest and best bidder, for ca«h, before the court house door of iaid county, within the legal hours of rale, on the first Tuesday in September, 1929, thc following described land, to-wit: That tract or parcel of land in the 105th District, G. M. of said state and county, bounded as follows: On the North by the lands of Jno. T. Allen srd the public road whi- h [abor day brings BARGAINS IN TIRES I -qininimmrii-.-r-:r-rr n;mninioiig, The Day Before Her Wedding Yesterdayiddxitanlc. Tomorrow,bride. But jure <or tKii lupp, hour a lovely child again—alone with her treasure of nhw. Beau- tSui candlestick, from DoUr."cheese di«h nom cousin Tom, cake basket and fruit bowl from brother WiD- u dcar old'Will'* Tomorrow her wedding day!' Afcw weeks hooeynioom Then back to hn new home and her sitxr—ba war own siller—her enduring, lustrous, useful sum. iiliei—so everlasting token of the laving thought! of thoae whoaejgUa arUl help to keep harofa \;:lliaks £- ritcihe