Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, September 26, 1929, Image 10

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UNION UCONDEB. MILLXDCCVI1XZ. GA, SEPTEMBER N. IMS THETOWNDOCTOR (THE DOCTOR OF TOWNS) Savt There i» a vigor store I know where they will give you back the amount of your purchase if the clerk fails to say. "Thank you.” There was a rtring of druc stores in Chicago that appeared to make it a habit uf not -aying, "Thank you” —they were forced to sell out at a lots. There is nothing that prates on my nerves quite a? much as to pay a check, a bill, or present legal tender in payment of purchase, and have the recipient «•; my money fail to express : ay appreciation for the patronage extended. And there are million- of others just like me. Oni of the mort successful mercan tile business concerns in the coun try has built it.- busines- on the mot to, "It is only natural to trade where you are served best.” Some cash regirier company mipht do pood if! they nut a "Thank You on their register, like cuckoos on clocks. Why shouldn’t the cir tomer be thanked? If one man pave another a dollar and the reviver didn’t even grunt to show appreciation you’d call him an ungrateful eu*« and 3 poor specimen of humanity; yet, many a sale at a profit equivalent to muth more is accepted with the air of "Will, it’s coming to me.” That The cherry "Thank you,*' "Ca’l again,” or some other such card on the inside of the door, or over the cash register, shows the right ppirit and help?, but bn’t enough. The American public err fickle buyer*, and for tha* rcriM-n “business goes; where it i: invited, and stays .and, comes back to tft.* place wh* re it is well treated nnd served best.” There] is many a businesc house, many :» community, failing to make an e? prerdon of appreciation for patron- 1 ag? extended, thnt is thereby driving cu-tomers to its competitor, for it isn’t always what is done, but what is left undone that counts. , "Thank You’s” never drove busi ness from any store or community, but lack of them has cost many Utou-ands upon thouvind* of dollars. Copyright, 1929, A. D. Stone. Re production prohibited in while or in pari. This Town Doctor Article is published by the Union Recorder in co-operation with the Milledpeville Lions Club. upon the estate of Mrs. Susan E. West, this is therefore to notify all interested parties that tame will be heard on the first Mondi.y in Octob er, 1929, at 10 o’clock A. M., and if no valid objections are filed there to, letters of administration will be issued to him. This 2nd day of September, 1929. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary Baldwin Co. Ga. (60) feet on McIntosh Street and running back South of even width on* 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 lands of L. S. Fowler; on the South by the lands of the estate of C. W. Robson; ar.d on the West by the lands of the e.-tate of Mrs. Emma Compton and the lands of John T. Allen. Since the execution of said ae rify deed, Guy D. Compton, the CITATION J cl In re: igrantor therein, having died, the The will of James Reynolds Nor-Ji-nd above described will be sold as ment- j the property of the estate of the IN' THE COURT OF ORDINARY OF J c U y D. Compton, deceased. Said BALDWIN COUNTY, GEORGIA] v.ill be made for the purpose of PETITION FOR PROBATE OF ..yirg the note described in the WILL IN SOLEMN FORM. . fore aid security deed which To: Robert H. . orment; Mrs. Hor-I counts to $2053.33 together with ace Curtis; Mr*. F. N. Gibson; Mrs. j: <* cost of this proceeding. Virginia B. Howard; James D. Bin- A deed will be made to the pur- ford; Julian Binford; Jesse Binford; chaser, as authorized in said *«- William Binford; Robert H. Nor-J rarity deed. mi nt, Jr.; George Moment; Mr.-. Pauli Thi, 29th day of August, 1929. Lumbye; Mis* F. Virginia Normcnt P- COMPTON MILLER, an.l Phillip Normcnt. Grantee. HINES & CARPENTER ' Attorneys for P. Compton Miller. Grantee. ; applied, Frank E. Bone, havini Executor, for probate Form of the last Will and Tcstam of Jamer. Reynolds Norment, late of id County, you and • each of LAND SALE , heir. »t tow of „M W Rcy. GEOIJCM. Baldwin County: nnlda Norm-nt, .11 bein K non-re.i-, l;'** “<• virtue of , State, are hereby re- , f d to be and appear at the Court ' Ordinary for said County on the int Monday in October. 1929, \v.:: tid application for probate ili be heard, and show caus , if any ■ u havt or can, why the prayers of rtftaoner should not be allowed. Thi 2nd day of September, 1929, W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary. f ‘ ntainid in a deed to secure ■ executed by Louisa C. Allen and B. Allen to A. M. Benford on tobi-r 6. 1923, which deed is re- Jed in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said County Book ot Deeds No. 9, Page 592, I the undersigned will sell at public outcry, before the Courthouse door A County, to the highe-t bidder legal hours of LAND SALE GEORGIA, Baldwin County: Whereas, on June 5, 1926. Guy D.l Compton executed to P. Compton CITATION GEORGIA, Baldwin County: To All Whom It May Concern: Edward R. Hines, having in dup form applied to me for permanent letters of adminirtration upon the estate of Jas. A. Hardie, deciased; this j. to notify the next of kin and credit".-, of the said Jas. A. Hardie. deceased, that said application will be heard b« fore me at the r«*gul«- October Term 1929, of the Court of Ordinary of said County. Witness my hand and official signature this 2nd day of Septem ber, 1929. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary. CITATION APPLICATION FOR PERMANENT ADMINISTRATION J. O. Ethridge having made appli cation for permanent •ulmini-9ration 'i r certain security deed, ro:i- . ying the lard hereinafter describ- i J, to r cure a note for 2000.00, dated June 5. 1926, due June .5, 1931, all S3 rhown 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, raid note provided that the same should become due and pay able upon the death of either the mato'r or payee thereof; and Whereas, Guy D. Compton, the maker of said note, died on the 2nd day of June, 1929, and t"rm» of raid note th<* s due and payable on tha Whereas, said deed to contains full powers of rizing the undersigned, representative and assigns, to sell the land therein conveyed upon default in the payment of said indebtedness after advertising the time, place and terms of sale in any new iished in the County of said State, once a week weeks prior t > the date i Now, therefore, under tue of the p ;,w *r of ml in the aforesaid eeurit the laws in such rase, mi vided, the undesigned public f utcry, before the door in the Com ty of B State, to the In,nest bid«l within the K ..I hours the first day of Octobei following de*cribed land AH that tract or parcel of land! situate, lying and being in the City, of Milledgeville, said State and Coun-. ty, being a part of Lot No. 1. in 1 Square No. 72, fronting North -ixty 1 the fir t day of October, 192', the fell.wing described tract*. ‘. r pared* of lam., to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land, ! •, i. .ng ur. ’ being in the 321st (,. M., Baldwin County, Ga., lining one hundred and thirty ) acres, more or less; being the • place upon which Mrs. Louisa C. Allen resided. Said tract of land is bounded 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. Hubtiard; South by lands of A. N. Allen, East by lands now owned by a Loan Company; West by lands of Ethridge, known ag the John E. Allen 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 321et. Dist., G. M., Baldwin County, State of Georgia, and con taining twenty-six (26) acres, and bounded as follows: On the North by other land of J. E. Allen; on the East by lands of F. G. Pearce; on the South by lands of A. N. Alien; and on the West by lands of Mr3. M. E. Allen. It is here noted that the property above described is located in the 1714th Dist, G. M., ,f *aid State and County formerly known as be ing in the 321st Dist of said cour.-! ty. Said sale will be made for the pur- pc.- f raising funds to pay the fol lowing described note, accrued inter est thereon, and the cost of thi 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 E« tea C. Alien and A. B. Alien and payable to A. M. Benford, or order. There is now due on said note $782.00 principal, beside- interest thereon at 8 per < nt per annum from October 6, 1925. Since the execution of said se curity deed, Louisa C. Allen and A. B. 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