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UNION RECORDER, HILLEDCEVILLE, CA„ SEPTEMBER 19, 1(1*
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BOY RIFLE
' t0 CLUBS PROGRAM B
AIM OF SCHNELLER
P..rrv, Ohio—With the fir-
C * , ? P , . fir-t shot in the Infantry
0i problem match Sunday morn-
nbst P 1, The American Legion
’national campaigfn for
n ^ hl the public with fire-
’ il:3 nd teaching the youth of the
* ' became expert marksmen
! -,r> of national defence and
al respect, according to
u-ller, Sr., captain of The
I.cgion National Rifle
to compete in many
objective of the Legion
-blif’h 10.000 Junior Rifle Clubs
f>t ~, ,hv country within a year.
rational n,,m ta. - -table
. Ots and all expert marksmen.
* •!,, n ure Colonel Schneller,
; his Frank - Jr - w “ n
‘ h ,. r ;,nd son international rifle
v! at Zurich. Switzerland, in
>* ard “BUI" 3ruce * ' nembcr of
intirnitional American team
, , n s.-cond place at Stock-
, n this year’s international.
Schnellers will shoot in the
r anU n match here.
Tlo American Legion’s first team
•rv into the national matches is
■f an American legion
y of a reasonable edu-
,f American citizens in those
•„ r which they might he call-
j upon in thi* event °f an «m er K-
Schncller, Sr,, said.
Avinp the horrors of war and
;<-r unpreparednett of thous-
f our lads who were thrown
;ir , we favor every po-sible
for bringing about a better
•iunai u’.dcrstanding and mu-
jyi i. t which alone can insure
But realizing that perman-
rrnat’ mal p»acc cannot be ex-
. r hoped for in the present
view* of some nations. The
..r. Legion is determined to
it can in every possible we;
that America is in u position
land respect.
. .e important step in this pro-
pin. "Schneller continued,” is the
f our youth to become good
A good shot must have
.<iy, which can be built by
ujr. and shooting promotes
oar hope to establish in-
__lt American Legion Junior
Rifle Clubs under the auspices of our
mOO American Legion posts,
'shooting will train them to meet
-raertiiicy if it should arise and
iflaake of them better American
” he concluded.
Ih» Legion team has been at
fia? Perry a week, all taking the
ill Arms Firing School of the U fc
Army, and getting in practice at
‘ from 200 to 1000 yards.
or>* made in the preliminary
ice nre kept confidential but
ob-ervntion the Legion made
i -ively higher scores from day
day and it is believed the initial
rill be well up in the winning
w of various events,
members of the .team have
I t. set aside half of the
~ to defray the expenses of
gion team at Perry next yoar.
«• than 2000 of America’s best
nen are entered in the match-
that will lat for two weeks.
Schnellers, fifty-one and
ne years old respectively, are
on to win the father and
rhes. Frank Jr., won the
all-round match of the sixth
M. T. C. at Fort Sheridan
and makes runs of twenty
consecutively at the 1.-
yard range.
CITATION
?0RC1.\, Baldwin County:
Ail Whom It May Concern:
v; id 15. Hines, having in due
plied to me for permanent
• f : ■! ministration upon the
f Jas. A. llardie, deceased:
■" notify the next of kin and
f the said Jas. A. Hardie,
that said application ’will
<i before me at the regulnr
“t Term 1929, of the Court of
ary of said County.
"‘tn -s my hand and official
this 2nd day of Septem-
1929.
II- STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary.
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“PLICATION FOR PERMANENT
administration
J ; () Kthridgc having made appli-
** tl0n permanent administration
![? 0n the estate of Mrs. Susan E.
j*”’ tbis is therefore to notify all
d parties that same will be
1 'he first Monday in Octob-
; i: '"b at 10 o’clock A. M„ and if
| a 'i'l ejections are filed there-
' ,;t ' * 1 of administration will be
lued to him.
2nd day of September, 1929.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary Baldwin Co. Go.
kar<! .
CHAPLAIN'S REPORT
The Hon. Prison Commission,
Atlanta, Ga.
Gzntlemen:
I herewith submit my bi-monthly
report for July and August, 1929,
Our friends from many States
continue to send us religious litera
ture while the home-folks still re.
member us. In addition to the maga
zines which the ladies from churches
ir. Milledgeville save, collect
bring to us the editor of The Adpl
News sends us a copy of that pap
each week, while The Milledgeville
Times sends us ten copies each ’
of their last edition, thus enabling
me to place one in each sick ward,
and dormitroy. We greatly appreciate
this courtesy.
Mr. O. L. Taylor, of Atlanta, Ga.,
who represents the Benj. Moore
Paint Co., gave the Tuberculosis
Hospital nine (gallons of wh^b
“Uttlack,” to re-enamel the iron cots
there. The value of this paint is
$4.50 per gallon and the total do
nation was $40.50.
During the hot weather of July
and August your Chapluin has n
mnined at hi spost, and fifty-one ri
ligious services have been held o
the farm during these two month
As a visable result thirty-soven me
and women have accepted Chri't a
their personal Saviour, and joined
"The State Farm Religious Ass
tion” and "The Pocket Testai
League.”
The Chaplain ha- been greatly
aided in his work at the male camp
by Dr. M. C. Mitchell, a colored
prisoner, who is serving a life sen
tence here. Dr. Mitchell is a con
stant influence for good with the
men of his race, and is greatly re
spected by nil who know him well.
He conducts a Sunday School with
the colored men every Sabbath morn
ing, and holds religious services
every Sunday night, and a prayer
meeting in mid-week in the colored
dormitory. His services as .a Chris-
tain worker, and as a physician are
very valuable to the institution.
Nineteen of the religious services
were held >n the "Death Cells” with
condemned men. There have been
three deaths, one of —hich was in the
Electric Chair.
Respcctfuly submitted,
E. C. Atkins, Chnplain.
CITATION
In re:
The will of James Reynolds Nor-
ment.
IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY OF
BALDWIN COUNTY, GEORGIA
PETITION FOt PROBATE OF
WILL IN SOLEMN FORM.
To: Robert H. Norment; Mrs. Hor
ace Custis; Mrs. F. N. Gibson; Mrs.
Virginia B. Howard; James D. Bin-
ford; Julian Binford; Jesse Binford;
William Binford; Robert H. Nor
ment, Jr.; George Norment; Mrs. Paul
Lumbye; Miss F. Virginia Norment
id Phillip Norment.
Frank E. Bone, having applied, as
Executor, for probate in Solemn
Form of the last Will and Testament
of James Reynold- Norment, late of
(1 County, you and each of you.
heirs at law of said James Rey
nolds Norment, all being non-resi
dents of .this State, are hereby re
quired to be nnd appear at the Court
of Ordinary for Raid County on the]
First Monday in October, 1929,|
rhen said application For probate
.•ill be heard, nnd show cause, if any
„ou have or can, why the prayers of
petitioner should not be .allowed.
This 2nd day of September, 1929.
W. II. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary.
State, to the highest bidder for cash,
within the legal hours of sale,
the first day of October, 1929, the
following described land to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of laud
situate, lyin^ and being in the City
of Milledgev lie, said State and Coun
ty, being a part of Lot No. 1, in
Square No. 72, fronting North sixty
(GO) feet on McIntosh Street and
running back South of even width
one hundred and sixty-five (165)
feet, bounded as follows: on the North
by McIntosh Street; on the East by
lands of W. H. Rives and lunds of
L. S. Fowler; on the South by the
lands of the estate of C. W. Robson;
and on the West by the Ihnds of the
estate of Mrs. Emma Compton and
the lands of John T. Allen.
Since ihe execution of said se
curity deed, Guy D. Compton, the
grantor therein, having died, the
Lir. above described will be sold ns
the property of the estate of the
said Guy D. Compton, deceased. Said
sale will be made for the purpose of
paying the ntfte described in the
aforesaid security deed which
amounts to $2053.33 together with
the cost of this proceeding.
A deed will be made to the pur
chaser, as authorized in said se
curity deed.
This 29th day of August, 1929.
P. COMPTON MILLER,
Grantee.
HINES & CARPENTER
Attorneys for P. Compton Miller.
Grantee.
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Under and by 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. Bcnford on
October 6, 1925, which deed is re
corded in tlie office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Raid County i
in Book of Deeds No. 9, Page 592,
the undersigned will sell at public
outcry, before the Courthouse door
of said County, to the highest bidder
for cash, within the legal hours of
sale, or. the first day of October,
1929, the following described tract*
or parcels of land, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
situate, lying and being in the 321st
Dist., G. M., Baldwin County, Ga.,
containing one hundred and thirty
(130) acres, more or less; being the
home place upon which Mrs. Louisa
C. Allen resided. Said tract of land
i. hounded on the North by lands of
Jim Hubbard; on the South by lands
of A. N. Allen; on the East by lands
of F. G. Pearce and on the West
by lands of J. O. Ethridge. Said
tract of land is composed of two
tracts of land, to-wit;
First tract: All that tract or par
cel of land lying, being and situated
in the 321 Dist, G. M. of said coun
ty, bounded on North by lands of
J. A. Hubbard; South by lands of
A. N. Allen, East by lands now
owned by a Loan Company; West by
lands of Ethridge, known ap the
John E. Alien place and containing
one hundred and four (104) acres,
more or less.
Second tract: All that tract or
parcel of land situate, lying and be
ing in the 321st. Dist., G. M., Baldwin
County, State of Georgia, iyid con
taining twenty-*ix (26) acres, and
bounded as follows: On tlw North by
other land of J. E. Allen; on tho
East 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.
It is here noted that the property
above described is located in the
1714th Dist., G. M., of >aid State
and County formerly known as be
ing in the 321st Dist. of said caun-
Baid sale will be made for th* pur
pose of raising funds to pay the fol
lowing described note, accrued inter
est thereon, and the cost of this pro
ceeding. which the deed above men
tioned was given to secure, to-wit:
One note dated Oct. 6, 1925, due
October 6, 1926, for $782.00 princi
pal. bearing interest from date at
8 per cent per annum, signed by
Louisa C. Allen and A. B. Allen and
payable to A. M. Benford, or order.
There is now due on said note $782.00
principal, besides interest thereon at
8. per cent per annum from October
6, 1925.
Since the execution of *aid se
curity deed, Louisa C. Alien and A.
B. Allen, the grantors therein, hav
ing died, the land nbov* described
will be sold as the property of the
estates of said Louisa C Allen and
A. B. Allen, deceased. The under
signed will execute a deed to the
purchaser as authorized in said se
curity deed.
This 2nd day of Sept A mber, 1929.
A. M. BENFORD. Grantee.
GEO. S. CARPENTER, Attorney for
A. M. Benford, Grantee.
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Whereas, on Jure 5, 1926, Guy D.
Compton executed to P. Compton
Miller a certain security deed, con-
•ying the land hereinafter dercrih-
, f to «-. cl ,re a rote for 2000.00.
dated June 5. 1926, due June 5,
1931, all as shown by said security
deed of record in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of said
County, in Book of Deeds No. 12,
page 92; and
Whereas, ?aid note provided that
ie same should become due and pay
able upon tfce death of either the
maker or payee thereof; and '
Whereas. Guy D. Compton, the
maker of raid note, died on the 2nd
day of June, 1929, and under the
terma of anid note the same became
due and payable on that date; and
Whereas, said deed to seeure debt
contains full powers of sale, autho-
rising the undersigned, or hts egal
representative and assigns, to sell the
land therein conveyed upon default
in the payment of said indebtedness,
after advertising the time, p.aco and
term, of sale in any ncwjaper pnb-
lished in the County of Baldwin of
„id State, once a week fur four
weeks prior to the date of sale; and
Now, therefore, under and by vir
tue of the power of aslc contained
in the aforesaid security deed and
the law, in such case.m.deandpro-
vided. the undesign.d wall sell at
public outcry, before the Courthouse
door in the County of Baldwin, aaid
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