Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, September 05, 1929, Image 4

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lMt Mr. J. C. Grant passed the twen tieth anniversary as a citizen of Mil ledgeville the first of September. That he ha» made a good citizen, dur ing these twenty years cannot be de nied. He is quiet in his demeanor, and talk, and yet he has wit and humoi that he often uses with telling effect. He has since he has been here engaged in the jewelry busi ness, and he is s genius when it comes to repairing watches and clocks. Mr. Grant cannot be referred to without mentioning hi* connection with the Methodist church, and his Christian activities. He is a mem- of the Board of Stewards, and there is no more active member than he is, and he is a most liberal contributor of his means. He is a regular at tends nt upon the services of the churc.i, and the preache* - is always greeted by him at the prayer meeting on Wednesday night. He is a memb er of the Men’s Bible Class at the Sunday School. vflle's best citizens, and prominent dry goods merchants. He gives his buainers the closest attention, and can always be found at his store. He; J. A. Hubbard; South by lands 6f A -S’. Allen, East by lands owned by a Loan Company; West by lands of Efthifidge, known John E. Allen place and containing one hundred and four (104) acres, mor» or less. , Second tract: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and be ing in the 321ft. Dist., G. M., Baldwin County, State of Georgia, and by lands of Capt. William* Rice. This land was levied on as the property of Mrs. G. E. Bloodworth under a fi fa. issued by the Tax Collector of raid County against Mrs. G. E. Bloodworth for State and County taxes due for year 1928. Also: One 4 Roll Flat Jroner; Four Hot Heat Prassers; One 10 Gal. Copper Starcher; One Extractor, One Double Pocket Washer; T^o enty-s (26) and small Washers. hounded as follows: On the North by other land of J. E. Allen; on the E*st by lands of F. G. Pearce; on the South by lands of A. N. Allen; and on the West by lands of Mrs. M. E. Allen. Above property is contained in the Laundry Building on the South side of Green St., in Milledgeville, Geor gia. This property was levied on as the property of Milledgeville Laundry I Co. under a fi. fa- issued by the Tnx It is here noted that the property j Collector of said County against 1311- 4bovc described is located in the; ledgeville Laundry Co. for State and 1714th DisU, G. M., of said State; County taxes due for the year 1928. Abo: That tract of land lying in 31Sth D>sU? being formerly and County formerly known as be. ing ir. the 321st Dist. of said ty. running back East 260 feet This land was levied on as the property of Glass Motor Company under a fi. fa. issued by the Tax Collector of staid County against Glass Motor Co., for State and County taxes due for the year 1928. Also: That tract of land lying in the 319th Dist., G. M., of said County, containing 65 acres more or less, bounded .as follows: On the North by Milledgeville-Monticelle Road on the East and South by lands of the Georgia State Prison Farm and on the West by lands in the possession of R. N. Ashfield. Said property is levied on as the property of the defendants in fi. fa. and in their possession, under a fi. fa. issu ed by the Tax Collector of said Coun ty against Edwards & Patterson for State and County taxes due for the Said sale will be made for the pur pose of raising funds to pay the fol lowing described note, accrued inter est thereon, and the cost of thi* pro- dr ding, which the deed above men tioned was given to secure, to-wit: One note dated Oct. 6, 1925, due October 6, 1926, for 8782.00 princi pal. bearing interest from date at . Hi* R per cent per annum, signed by. grew up in a dry goods store, and Louisa C. Allen ar l A. B. Allen and „ fj # f. u issued by the Tax Collector for years was a bookkeeper at the payable to A. M. Benford, or order. I 0 f „ a j ( j County against J. W. Shin- store of the late Mr. P. J. Cline. He There is now due on said note $782.00 | j, 0 | gter f or state and County taxes was accurate and painstaking in his principal, beside* interest thereon at ^„ t . f or y enr 1928. work,.and had the reputation of being 8 per rent per annum from October' A j g0; tract 0 f j ani j j n £} ty one nf the- mort careful ■ccountant* I <1, 1926. „r vjlle. Geefcgia, bounded in the city. In thi. poMtmn he be- Since the execution of raid 0 n north. Frank!,n St., came acquainted with the people cf curity deed, Louisa C. Allen and A. on £ nst j jv j an( j gj j ories Baldwin ami surrounding counties,! B. All* *’ *' ’ the land above described will be sold ns the property of the estates of said Louise C. Allen and A. II. Allen, deceased. The under- signed will execute a deed to the purchaser as authorized in said se curity deed. This 2nd day of September, 1929. A. M. BENFORD. Grantee. GEO. S. CARPENTER, Attorney for A. M. Benford, Grantee. H. Minor, on the East by land of Mrs. Lura Rogers, on the South by Hancock St, and on the West by land of M:$.. Lura Regers. Fronting approximately 75 ft on Hancock St, and running back North about 85 ft. Said land was levied on as the property of E. S. Leonard under a fi. fa. issued by the Tax Collector of said County against E. S. Leonard for State and County taxes due for the yean 1928. Also: all that tract or parcel of land lying in the 322nd Dist, G. M., Baldwin County, Georgia, containing ninety acres more or less and bound ed as follows: On the North by the lands of J. M. Lee, on the East.by lands of W. C. Stevens, on the South by the lands of Stevens Incorporat ed and on the West by the lands of R. S .Brown. Said land being the former resi dence of J. H. Stevens. Said land was levied property of the Estate Stevens, deceased in the hands of his personal representatives, under a fi. fa. issued by the Tax Collector of said County against the Estate of J. H. Stevens for Str.te and County taxes due for the year 1828 and will be sold as the property of the Estate of J. H. Stevens. The above described tracts and parcels'of land were levied on by me under and by virtue of tax fi. f as> issued by the Tax Collector of Bald! win County, Georgia on December 20, 1928, for taxes due the State of Georgia and County of Baldwin for the year 1928 aganist the owners of the above described parecels of land and said sales will be made to satisfy the said fi. fa.s. I have notified the defendants in the fi. fa. and the tenants in possess, ion of the levy and the time, terms and place of sale as required by law. This 4th, day of September, 1929. J. F. VINSON, Deputy Sheriff, Baldwin County, Georgia! part of the Lamar Hurricane plan*! *' ear tut ion containing 227 1-2 acres, Also: That tract of land in the' bounded as follows: On the North by City of Milledgeville bounded i lands formerly owned by General lows: On the North by land of W. Myrick. on the East by lands form-| erly owned by Chas. Vinson, on the South by lands formerly owned by Snniut'l Evans and on the West bv . E2J r ”.™id rl L7Mn B b L“e r d on :z *mxi-*mxxxTxxxzxxxxxxxxxi:xzx zxxxxi; property of J. W. Shinholster, under 1 18c and they learned to hold him in the highest esteem. Mr. Duivs has associated with him in his busine.-s his sons, Frank and G;orgi, and the three look after the store, and wait on their customers. His long life has been spent in this city, and no citizen is held in higher confidence. th. irruntorfi therein, hnv- j SooUl i and „ of Uwrenc , \ v> DEBT PAYING PROGRAM (Walton News) , There is nothing that bring- great er satisfaction to the creditor or debtor, in the fall of the year, as n well planned program of debt paying and to be aure, every honest man ap preciates more than he can express that to have an annual “clearing away" of old obligations, gives him a new, optimistic beginning for an other twelve months The prompt settlement of obligations is the greatb-t force in the establishment of confidence in one person in favor of the other—ihe creditor as well as the buyer or borrower. The matter of 'straigh'-ening up” affects the en tire public tor, for one to grow care less, makes it imperative that hun dreds of others will be backward and embarrassed. FOR SEDAN FOR SALE OR TRADE —Ford Sedan can be *een at W. E. Robin.cn'. Garage. J. L. Sibley. LAND SALE GEORGIA. Baldwin County: Under and hy virtue of a power of sale contained in a deed to secure debt executed by Louisa C. Allen and A. B. Allen to A. M. Benford on October 6. 1925, which deed is re corded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of r.uid County in Book of Deeds No. 9, Page 592, the -.ndersigned will sell at public ouury, before the Courthouse door of said County, to the highest bidder for cash, within the legnl .hours of, soli-, r. the first day of October, of J. W. Killing*. on the South by 1929. the following described tracts land of J. W. Killings nnd on the or nnrcels of land, to-wit: West nn unnamed Street fronting All that tract or parcel of land. 250 feet on Baldwin Street and 376 situate, lying .nnd being in the 321st ft. on the unnam-d street. This land Dist.. B. >!.. Baldwin Taunty. On., wa. levied on ns the property of eontaii.il,g one hundred and thirty. Moses Brown under .a fi. fn. . sued (130) neres, more or lew: being the by Ihe Tix Collector of said Cor-- home place upon which Mrs. Louisa against Moses Brown SHERIFF SALES GEORGIA, Baldwin County: 1 will sell before the Courthouse door of said County at public outcry to the highest bidder for cosh, or. ;he first Tuesday in Octooer, 1929, within the legal hours of sale, the following described tracts and parcels of land to-wit: That tract of land lying in the 322nd Dist., G. M., said State und County containing 50 acres more or less, bounded as follows: On the North an<l West by lands of Pearl Ma son on the Ea*t by land in possession of Mack Hill and on South by the Garrison Road. The Boundary line .around the land levied on runs as follows: Beginning at a point on the ■north side Df the Garrison Road where the land of Pearl Mason corn ers with the land in the possession of Mack HilL The line runs in a northerly direction 1500 feet, thence in a westerly direction parallel to the Garrison Read 1500 feet; thence in .a southernly direction 1500 feet to the Garrison Road thence along said Road 1500 feet to the point of be ginning. This land was levied on as the property of Pearl Mason under a fi. fa. issuid by the Tax Collector of said County against I’earl Mason for State nrd County taxes due for the year 1928. Also: That tract of lund lying in the city of Milledgeville, Ga.. bound ed ns follows: On the North by Baldwin Street, on the East by land the West by land of Elijah Williams, being the residence lot of Levie Carter. This land was levied on as the property of Levie Carter under a fi. fa. issued by the Tax Col lector of said County against Levie Carter for State and County taxes due for the year 1928. Also: Land lying in the South common of the City of Milledgeville South of Fishing Creek containing 7 acres hounded as follows: On the North and East by lands- of W. J. Chandler; on the South by lands of Rebecca Finsley; West by iands of Rebecca Finsley; the *ame being the home place of Warren Webb, said laud was levied on as the property of Warren Webb under a fi. fa. issued by the Tax Collector of said County against Warren Webb for State and County taxes due for the yqar 1928. Also: That tract or parcel of land containing twenty-five acres lying in the 115f.h Dist., G. M., of said Coun ty bounded ns follows: On the North by the lands of R. T. Baisden; on the East by the road running from Old Salem to the Milledgeville-Sand- ersville highway at a point near the home of Louis Brookins; on the South by the lands of Mrs. S. B. Fowler and lands in possession of Layfield and on the West by the old Milledgeville- Snndersville highway known as the River Road. This land is levied on os the pikipca^ty fof Dawson Solbmon and was found in his possession, un der n fi. fa. issued by the Tpx Col lector of said County ugainst Daw son Solomon for State and County taxes due for the year 1928. Also: That tract of land in the City of Milledgeville Georgia bound ed by lands of Exchange Bank, on the East by lands of F. G. Grimes, on the South by lands of F ,Q- Crimes and on the West by Jeffers* St., being 65 feet on Jefferson St, and We Are Still Selling that GOOD PAN AM GAS At Trade With Us and Save the Difference Make That Cotton Money Count Buy one of these Used Cars And Ride While You Pay 3 FORD TOURINGS, CLOSE-OUT PRICE $125.00 EACH IBZb I’UKU KUAUMtK 1926 FORD ROADSTER $125.00 $1,0.06 1925 FORD COUPE $100.00 1926 FORD 2-D00R SEDAN $175.00 1926 CHEVROLET TOURING $145.00 1926 CHEVROLET COUPE $250.00 1927 CHEVROLET TOl'RING $250.00 1926 NASH TOURING $250.00 1924 BUICK TOURING $250.00 1926 BUICK TOURING $275.00 1926 NASH SEDAN $550.00 SEVERAL OTHER GOOD BUYS NOT LISTED Hudson-Essex Service Station T. H. ENNIS, Mgr IXXXXXZXXZXZXXZZXZXrXXZXXXXTTTTrXTTTTTTYT’ fxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxzxzxcxxxxxxxxxxxzxxzxxxxxxxxxxxxxz: n N Our Machinist and Welding Man Is Here and at Work h State ; . . . ... Said tract of land j County taxes due for year 1928. i«. bounded on the North by lands of' Also: That tract of land lying Jim Hubbard; on the South by lnnds, the 822nd Dist., G. M.. of of A. N. Allen; on ihe East by lands County containing 19 ar ~f F. .C. Pearce and »n the West I bounded as follow by lands of J. O. Ethridge. Said north by lands former! tract of land is composed of two Miss Mattie Keel, tracts of land, to-wit: I lands formerly First tract: All that tract cel of land lying, being and situated , ! in the 321 Dist., G. M. of said coun- dividing the land levied ty, bounded on North by lands of of W. T. On the mod by the East by 1 by Miss Mat- Keel, on the South by the road Camp Creek to Salem, Church from land ! the West We are ready to do your auto repairing and any and all kind of welding and machine work. We are wholesale dealers for Pan-Am Gasoline and 100 per cent pure Parafine Base Oils. AUTO TIRES AND ACCESSORIES HEAVY DRAY SERVICE—Let us do your moving. We have the men and tucks to insure you safety in moving. J. C. IVEY & SONS EXXXXZXZXXXXXZXXXXZXXIXXXX X X XXJXXXX X xtxtxxtttt^ttyt W* YTTTYTTTTTTTZXXXXXXXXXXXxXXXXXXXXXXZXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXiTXXXXXXXirg i v wyxxYYYT Special attention is called to all cotton growers who want their cotton ginned' with the utmost care, and accuracy. We guarantee you the highest market price for seed, clean seed, and a good sample, we start our gin when the first bale arrives and don’t stop till the last is ginned—Gin witfi us and enjoy pleas ant dealings, good work and the best of service. “ASK THE MAN WHO GINS WITH US” Notice jj Cotton Growers R. G. Smith’s Electric Ginnery SERVICE SPEED COURTESY miiimmsc