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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., OCTOBER 10, 192S
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By JERE N. MOORE
The U. D. C of Milledgeville hav<
done a fine thine in marking th>
site of the first church in Milleugv
ville. It is well that we be remind
ed ind p<> terity remember where the Insurance pre miums paid by the
fir>t hou • of worship stood. These :■ <it rsiuned $175.60, making: a *-o-
t-ariy churches hid a marked influ-|u»l of $1,166.49. Said property will
oiHt >,n the pioneer development of'- 1 ’ »ld at public outcry, before the
our city and -late and to place a per-* l '<mrt house door in said county, on
mam-nt ma-ker for all time where! the day above named, within the
the first »f these houses, dedicated {hour* of sheriff's sale-, to thr best
to God. calb for applause and praise.; *nd biglust bidder for eas*. as th
I doubt very seriously if my insti- property ' ' the said W. H. Wester,
tutism s#thin our hind faced the j The proceeds
b- plied, first, t
clerk’s office, Baldwin County Super- * public road leading from Jordan’s
r Court, in B .ok “SS”. Folio 581. Cros'ng to Butts cross-ruxds.
The debt to secure which said deed The above described land being
was given is evidenced by twenty the 100 acres tract of land purchas-
promissory notes for the sum of cd by V. D. Dooly from E. C. Car-
$50.00 each, dated May 21, 1925, and son on June 15th, 1923 and describ-
beaxing interest at 8 per cent annum ii in a deed recorded in the clerk’s
from May 15, 1927. The balance of office of Baldwin superior court in
aid notes ig principal $1000.00, deed Laok No. 7 pages 247-248.
interest to Oct. 1, 1929, $190.89, Said tract or parcef of land levied
■ n the property of V. D. Dooly to
satisfy and execution issued in
Stephens County Ga.. superior court
on December 9th, 1929 against V. D.
Dooley and Noah Norton, defend
ants, in favor of E. C. Car on, plain
tiff.
hard-hip and yet carried i
ly these early churches. They had I debt and the cost* of this adv.
difficulties, is unquestioned and yet | m'-nt and other costs incident t
they fac-.d them with a courage that' and the balance, if any.
was undaunted. We cannot forget over to the saiu W. H. West
Legal notices as required by the
itute have been given to V. D.
r said .-ale will be ap-| Dooly and Bob McConnell, tenant ir.
the payment of said j possession.
This the 4th, day of October. 1*-
W. J .HAYNIE, Sher ff
Baldwin County Georgia
that
the <
arly
-ettler that gave them
>ut tin- natives of the land
till-wild and were over-
their minds with supersti-
signs.
- October 9, 1929.
JON W Hl TiUlN-nN
By ALLEN * POTTLE
Hi- Atty-. at Law.
^iuld relate Will b
And if I were more familiar with
le -arly history of this church Ij
»\i no doubt that I
any thrilling stories of heroism j
pb.yed i.y the ministers who M*rv-’i 1( , u ,
1 the , rch. I am sure of this fart.j
id thfi: :s. that many treaties were f f
r<iugh»' about by these Christian ; ...
en ■ d Women and that there in-
uence fur good is felt to this day. .\
LAND SALE
. Firldwin County,
sold on the 5th, day of
in Baldwin county has
new impetus. Farmers are
, wisdom of the cow. hog
in. The fine dairy cattle'
i. the fair bQcka my rtatt
the
bw minded" and 1
i of cattle >
The Kiwani# have a plan o
nd I have ever reason to
I will materialize judging fn
im glad that
ADMINISTRATOR S LAND SALE
GEORGIA. Baidu in County:
The under igned, as administra
tor of the estate of J. W. William*,
deceased, by virtue of an order from
the Court of Ordinary of arid < oun-
ty, granted at the October Term,
1929. thereof, will sell at public out-
:y. on the first Tuesday in Novem-
• •. 1929, before the courthouse door
oor in the city of Milledge- "f -aid county, between the legal
. i!le. in the county of Baldwin, State hour
f Georgia, between the lawful hours for
. -ale to the highest bidder for cash land:
•< Bowing tract or parcel of land; Ail that parcel of '.and situate. 1
All that tract or parrel of land ing and being in the 318th P. ’ri<
1 mte, lying and being in tlx- 318th, of -aid fi.ilduin County. Geo
•istrict G. M. of Baldwin coun;y, ia, containing ;.wenyt-thr.e ar.d tv
Gei.rjr.a. containing one hundred ntlis <2 ..2* acre.-, more or 1 , ti
res. more or less, and bounded on -me being a | :irt of that tract
he north by lands of Williams and land which is more fully i.ound*
Ritchie; on the east by lands of E. and described in deed •xnut.d 1
the south by land:
said County and State, deceased, to
J. W. Williams dated October 15,
1918, recorded in the records of said
Baldwin County in Deed. Book RR,
pages 325-326. and in the several
deeds therein mentioned and referr
ed to; to all of which deeds and the
record of the sam-? reference is here
by made in aid of the description,
of the said tract of land.
The r arc *l of lar.d to be sold be- j
ing a corner of the larger tract con
veyed to the said J. W. Williams in j
the deed of conveyance above referr- ,
ed to, the said corner containing
twenty-three and two-tenths (23.2) !
• cres. mure or less, ar.d being hound
ed a- fallows:—On the North by land
formerly owned by Mrs. Elizabeth
Furman Talley; on the cast by the
Oconee River; on the southeast and (
south by the right of way of the Ma
con Division of the Georgia Railroad;
and on the southwest, west and north
west by the remainder of that por
tion of the said tract of land .lying
to the north and west of said rail
road right of way; and including,
in addition to the main parcel of
>t wqnty-oiu and tw<^-tenthiJ (21.2)
acres, a two (2) acre parcel on the
Oconee River which was formerly
used a.- a landing of Barrow's Ferry,
lying between the bridge of the Mu
cin Division of th? Georgia Railroad
across the Oconee Rver .aru the ad
joining land formerly of Mrs. Eliza
beth Furman Tolley.
This 7th day of October, 1929.
U. B. LAVENDER
As administrator of the estate of J.
W. Williams, deceased.
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Under and by virtue of a power
of sale contained in a deed to se
cure a debt executed by W. L. Pitts
to the Merchants & Farmers Bank,
on the 24th, day of January 1929,
and recorded in the office of the
clerk of the superior court of Bald
win County Ga., in Book “SS” page
332. the undersigned will sell at pub
lic sale, at the court hou-e in said
county, duri*.g the legal hours of
sale, to the best and highest bidder,
for ca*h, the following described
property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the city
of Milledgeville, -aid state and
county, and known as part of block
Number 170, and bounded as fol-
!ows: on the North by lot of W. L.
Pitts; on the East by lot of the
Sanford estate; on thi South by lot
of Wm. F. Steele; and on the Wert
by N. Liberty street Said lot
on Liberty street and conlai
fourth of an acre more or 1«-
being the same tract or part
conveyed to Henrietta Bauek i
T. Conn. Sr., on Mar^T,^
Said property is being ,.. ld
satisfy a certain pronu-.., r .
bearing date December 5, i;,>
payable six months after <i au '
made and executed by the fa:( j p
said note being for $390.iino r
pal, with interest from matu—
the rate of 8 per cent per annum, „
gether with the cost of thi,
ing, as provided in such deed.
Th, »aid W. L. Pin- hn .
parted this life, the said i
i, advertised as belonging
estate of the said Pitts ami
sold as the property of hi
The proceeds of said sale will be «
plied, first, to the payment f ..
promissory note, and the balance ,
any, will be paid to the rer
tives of the said W. L. Pits,
and sufficient fee simple title i
be made to said property
undersigned.
This October 8, 1929.
MERCHANTS & FARMERS i;\v
of Milledgeville, Ga.
By alle:; & POTT
Its A tty-, ux L
, Car-c
l the i
, by the »f the
ill . f O. M. Cm
late of
bred
a the coun
sty heiferi
. the faim-
and to sell them
er. Thi. is a fine thing, eve
though few of us living :r the cit
realize it. It will bear forcefully ••
the future of our county and lead t
surer independence for the farmei
I hav« found one thing to In- tru
since I launched into the busiwe?
world and that is That nothing i
gained without hard work The farm
er might as well realizi that there
are no get rich quick
agriculture. There are all sorts of
way* given for the farmer to make
money but regardless of what he
goes into, strict application of good
judgnv.rt. plenty of elbow grease
and a well organic
bring him profit.
The new Plymouth De
Luxe Sedan — smartly
colored, chromium-plated
—upholstered and appoint
ed with distinction —with
its Chrytdcr-like swiftness
and smoothness—is soi.ic-
thingnew in low-cost luxury.
The uphoUtery it fine
broadcloth. Cushions are
French-pleated. Hear seat
has armrests on both sides.
Other fittings in keeping.
Mi!' dee ville merchants
and t
if the
bit
ely. I hear everyday thu
no buabrea but lam sure «t
g and that is. nch statement'
h: Ip none. The fair open*
■BPIT YM D'UT-fl
SMDAM
and
attra
and
wd.
majority of this
surrounding c<
r.ts can make Mi!
a attractive a
n t In-
Action ia the
VC
.ft
U43E
titnde most people take
LAND SALE
A. Baldwin County
and by virtue of r deed
I -ale. executed by W
• M. A. Nolan, on the 21st
I*y. 1925. recorded in le.uk
4. in the office of the clerk
uperiur court of Baldwin
which aid deed with power
»i»- traneeferred and assign-
»e said M. A. Nolxn to the
nod on Sept. 12, 1929, which
safer and a-ignmenl i- r«-
the off,
of th.
-day in Nov. 1929, th- tn»<-i
l.d bo
foil'
he South by land- «■ f J
th. M- rchHits and Famuis Bank;!
on tii Kart by the Milledgeville and I
Irwin.-,i R»ad ~nd land* of the Mer-j
chant, and Farmer* Bank; on the
Ncrth by land* of Luther Landrium
Estate, Gr* en Scott and negro lodge
house ;and on the West by the Mil-1
ledge\i!le and Gordon Ru:td and th- *
trhool house lot; and being the same j
property conveyed to M. A. Nolan by j
F. ft. Hendrickson on September!
W. E. Robinson, Jr., Agent
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