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UNION
«■* MOXBDGEVILLE, GA.,
•0 not
cruelty, nor in wrath,
The re*P* r ‘
'that night;
Angel visited her home,
| n 7took nur (tear love.; one awa,"
m ore has returned to the fold.
To those who knew her least i-he
one and soon forgotten, but to
" , V ed one who knew her best,
( . vor present. Her spirit seems
I,, as through our wakening
,. n j to watch over us while wft
u:th eye* l° ve we can see
-liliar form still moving about
h r task and helping us with
, r home as a wife and mother
wwjS ever kind and true.
Wc must rot wish to call her back
for v , know she is at rest. She waa
j u , i |, v -ill who knew her, she was a
j ur ,.£ Cod and lived a true and
faithful life.
Her vo .-e
The above land was levied 01
the property of W. S Edwards
der a tax fi. fa. issued by the tax
collector of said county aganist W.
S. Edwards for state and county
♦axes due for the year 1928.
Also: That tract of lard in the
105th Dist. G. U. of Baldwin Coun
ty Georgia, containing seventy-five
acres more or less bounded as fol
lows: On the north by the lands of
E. R. Collins, on the south by the
lands of J. M. Simmons
by the Oconee River, and _ ^ ^ ^
by other lands of C. C. Porter. The ' public road leading from Jordan'
* l' n « the land levied on separa- Crosing to Butt* cross-roads.
house door in the city of Milledge-
vUle , the county of Baldwin, State
of Georgia, between the lawful hours
cf sale to the highest bidder for cash
th cfoliowing tract or parcel of land
All that tract or parcel of land
ituate, lying and being in the 318th,
District G. M. of Baldwin county,
Georgia, containing <*ne hundred
acres, more or less, and bounded on
the north by lands of Williams and
Ritchie; on the east by lands of E.
the west C. Carson; on the south by lands of
the east E. C. Car?on and on the west by the
on the East by the MiUedgeville and
Irwin ton Road and lands of the Mer
chants and Fanners Bank; the
North by lands of Luther Landriura
Estate, Green Scott and negro lodge
house ;and on the West by the Mil-
ledgerille and Gordon Road and the
school house lot; and being the ame
property conveyed to M. A. Nolan by
F. W. Hendrickson on September
28th, 1917, by deed recorded
clerk's office, Baldwin County Super
ior Court, in Book “SS”. Folio 581.
The debt to secure which said deed
was given is evidenced by twenty
promissory notes for the
, — iu ouu.- criiss-roaas.
ting it from the other lands of C. C.! Tne above described land being $50.00 each, dated May 21, 1925, and
Porter is a line parallel to the the 100 acres tract of land purchas- ! bearing interest at 8 per cent annum
Oconee River running through the cu by V. D. Dooly from E. C. Car- from May 15. 1927. The balance of
estermost point of the brick kiln son on June 15th, 1923 and describ- -aid notes is principal $1000.00,
of the Porter Brick Co., which stands »*d in n deed recorded in the clerk's! interest to Oct. 1, 1929, $190.89,
are>t to the Oconee river. Jcffice of Baldwin superior court in! Fire Insurance premiums p*id by the
The above land was levied on as deed book No. 7 pages 247-248. undersigned $175.60. making a to-
the property of C C. Porter, tiding Said tract or parcel of lgnd levied, tal of $1366.49. Said property will
as Porter Brick Company, under a cn .as the property of V. D. Dodly to | be sold at public outcry, before the
whispering to L • * ** ,S8Ued by . the tax collector of satisfy and execution issued in court house door in said county, on
nes to “march on” Thi<' Sa,d county affainst Porter Brick Stephens County Gu.. superior courtj the day above named, within the
!.' us fl ii thp WO rds of < r ompany for state and county taxes December 9th, 1925 against V. D. I hours of sheriffs sale-, to the best
k indly advice that she ' Ju * £op year 1927 ’ Dooley and Noah Norton, defend- and highest bidder for ctosh. as the
it! ,ur ears through all our 1 A *°’ That traCt ° f land in the antR ’ in favor of E * c - Carson, plain- property of the said W. H. Wester.
" her j north common of the city of Mil- tiff. The proceeds of said -ale will be ap-
ledgevilie, Ga., bounded as follows: Legal notices a* required by the plied, first, to the payment of said
On the north by a 30 ft. street se- ftatute have been given to V. D. j debt and the costs of this advertise-
parating it from land formerly own- Dooly and Bob McConnell, tenant in ment and other costs incident to said
Bland, on the East by possession. | Bale, and the balance, if any. paid
rhsipc
-ame words are written
ev .r la-tingly upon our hearts be-
for her. Her place | ^
vacant a vacancy that
f v«r be filled. We know, though
a> taken a place in another
*h« re ail is perfect and peace-
• -mlden departure seems as if
iad merely stepped from one
the next, so silently did
a 30 ft. street separating it from
lands formerly owned by O. M. Cone,
on the South by lots Nos. 14 and 19
of the subdivision of part of the Ed
Harm place and on the West by a j
This the 4th, day of October, 1929. over to the
W. J .HAYN1E, Sheriff , his assigns.
Baldwin County Georgia
»id W. H. Wester
30 ft. street separating
Block “C” of subdiv
Harris place. This land
October 9, 1929.
JON W. HUTCHINSON.
By ALLEN ft POTTLE
His Attys. at Law.
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 j
record of the same reference is here
by made in aid of the description
of the said tract of land.
The parcel of land to be sold be
ing a corner of the larger tract con-
eyed to the said J. W. Williams
fourth of an acre more or less This
being the same tract or pared of land
conveyed to Henrietta Baugh by W.
T. Conn, Sr., on March 9, 1905.
Said property, is being sold to
satisfy a certain promissory note,
bearing date December ft, 1928, and
payable six months after date, and
made and executed by the said Pitts,
said note being for $390,000 princi
pal, with interest from maturity at
the deed of conveyance above referr- ] the rate of 8 per cent per annum, to
ed to, the «aid corner containing gether with the cost of this proeeed-
twenty-three and two-tenths (23.2) j ing, as provided in such deed,
acres, more or less, and being bound- ] The said W L. Pitts having de
ed as follows:—On the North by land parte.l this life, the said property
formerly owned by Mrs. Elizabeth; is advertised as belonging to the
hurmun Talley: on the east by the estate of the said Pitts and is being
Oconee River; on the southeast and sold as the property of hi* estate,
south by the right of way of the Ma- The proceeds of said sale will he ap-
con Division of the Georgia Railroad; plied, first, to the payment of the
and on the southwest, west and north- promissory note, and the balance, if
west by the remainder of that por- any, will be paid to the representa
tion of the said tract of land lying tives of the said W. L. Pitts. Good
to the north and west of said rail- and sufficient fee simple title will
road right of way; and including, be made to said property by the
addition to the main parcel of I undersigned.
|tw«|nty-orr and tw<$ .enths (21.2) j This October 8, 1939.
2) acre parcel on the MERCHANTS ft FARMERS BANK
of MiUedgeville, Ga.
By ALLEN ft POTTLE
Its Attys. at Law.
Oconee River which was formerly
used u a landing of Burrow's Feny,
lying between the bridge of the Ma-
Mvision of the Georgia Railroad
s the Oconee Rver and the ad
joining land former
beth Furman Talley
’his 7th day of October, 1929.
C. B. LAVENDER
administrator of the estate of J.
W. Williams, deceased.
LAND SALE
from , GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
the ' Under and by virtue of a deed with |
mprise- power of sale, executed by W. H. ADMINISTRATOR’S LAND SALE ‘ GEORGIA, Baldw
Under and by virtue of
igned, as administra- j of sale contained in a deed
... , . . , I ixiiu IKIIIIIIIK- 1™"“ »>* noir, cjuiuiru uy n . *x. I a un J LAHU
0 “ th _ t i ,aU 15 ' 1G - 17 and 18 °t th <- subdi-jWester to M. A. Nolan, on the 21st’ GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
J lucked and -cvered from 1 ri “° n of a part of the Ed Harris/lay of May, 1925, recorded .n book j The under igned. as admi
LAND SALE
. , . .. , , ipl*ce as appears by plat recorded in 1 1 *», p. 194, in the office of the clerk' tor of the estate of J W Williams
»'«« * e*Mwin County : < f the euperior co„« of B.M»in .lerru.r,,. virtue .n olr Zi
j Georgia,* in Book of Deeds III, Pages, ( o, Ga., which ?aid deed with power the Court of Ordinary of n«id (’oun-
, — .j „ ... , I 44 and 46 - ,,f was transeferred and assign- ty. granted at the Octol»er Term,
**** ne PP P ■ The above land was levied on as Jed by the said M. A. Nolan to the 1929, thereof, will sell at public out-
the property of Tobe Raines trader j und reigned on Sept. 12, 1929, which cry, o n the first Tuesday in Novem-
fi. fa. issued by the tax coliec-lsaid transfer and assignnu nt is J\- ber, 1929, before the courthouse door
•ounty against Tobe corded in the office of the clerk of of said county, between the legal
. -he has been taken from
-enly Father. Since God |
• If. i- lift- and love. He <
. only these qualities a* gifts toi~ or Qf sa!d
and while to
nortal
• her
that in God’s great and per-
fplan there is neither discre|>ancy
n<>r .ike. In the words of the
ap.•• we can truthfully say, “Ol
h. where is thy sting? Oh grav
¥.'■•!•■ i- they victory?”
Let u* live to join her in that bet-
t r h«me where there will be nt
parting.
W. nved her. yes we loved her,
Bnr loved her more.
Ami he has sweetly called her tfl
; r der shining shore.
She leaves to mourn her loss a hus
band and several children, other
relatives and friends.
—ONE I.OVED HER
, Raines for state and county taxes
in* untinirly. yet| due th< _ yMr Tobe
having died the above described is
sold as the estate of Tobe Raines.
Also: That tract of land in City
of MiUedgeville, Georgia, bounded as
follows on the North be land of R.
W. McMillan and John H. Holloway,
on East by West Boundary St., on
the South by Hancock St., and on
the West by land of H. T. Cline.
Said land is a parallelogram fronting
60 ft. on West Boundary Street and
running back West of the width 200
ft-t to lands of H. T. Cline.
The above described land
levied on as. the property of R. W.
McMillan, Jr., under a tax fi. fa.
issued by the tax collector of said
unty against R. W. MrMillan. Jr.
r state and county taxes due foi
the year 1928.
above described tracts am
parcels of land were levied on by m<
and by virtue of tax fi. fa.s.
issued by the Tax Collector <>f Bald-
rin County. Georgia, on Dccembet
0, 1928, for taxes due the State of
; orgia and County c-f Baldwin fot
he year of 1928 against the owners
f the altove described Parrel* “1
md and said sale* will be made t«
uti.-fy the said fi. fa.s.
I have notified the defendant*
the fi. fa. and the tenants in po?*e.- -
..n of the levy i nd the time, tern -
ind place of aab' as required by lav..
This 9th d;. of October, 1929
J. F. VINSON
Deputy Sheriff. Baldwin
County Georgia.
FOR SALE—On iron baby bed.
*ilK Ki-h tides, and mattress. Ap
ply to Mrs. G. E. McWhorter, pd.
SHERIFF'S SALE
'll A. Baldwin County:
<i ii before the Courthouse
• I County at public out-
higheat bidder for cash,
* 'r t Tueaday in November
-in th> legal hours of sale,
■>'. ing de-cribed tract and
“t land to-wit:
of the city of MiUedgeville
•e and county containing
bounded as follows: On
‘’li by a road running ea t
Wayne Street to Penrirgton's
a the ea*t by the lands of The
die Banking Co., formerly
I y T. B. Dumas, on the South
known as the Edwaids place
b. land of W. J. Chandler,
c v t by the* land of War-
nd land formerly own d
I- Su’d land is li v ed «>n
CITATION
I Mr., Elba-1 GEORGIA. Baldwin County: '
To all whom it may concern:
Frank E. Bone, as Executor of the
Estate of James Reynolds Norraent,
deceased, having .applied to me by
petition for leave to „ell the real
estate of said deceased, thi- is to
notify the creditors and kindred and
all parties interested in said estate
that said application will be passed
se- upon at the November Term, 1929,
cure a debt executed by W. L. Pitts! Of the Court of Ordinary ®f *-aid
to the Merchants ft Farmers Bank,! County, and that unless cause is
on the 24th, day of January 1929, then shown to the contrary said
and recorded in the office of the leave will be granted,
clerk of the superior court of Bald ] This seventh day of October, 1929.
w : n County Ga., in Book “SS” page W. H. STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary,
332, the under-igned will sell at pub Baldwin County, Georgia.
lir sale, at the court bou-e in said
county, during the legal hour* of GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
?ale, to th: 1 best and highest bidder. The appraisers appointed to ret
; for i-a-h, the following described apart a year’* support out of the
ly- j property, to-wit: estate of ira C. West, for hi* widow.
All that tract or parcel of land Mrs. Lena Robinson West, hive made
ituate, lying and being in the city their return. AH persons are here-
f MiUedgeville, -aid state and, by notified to show cause before me
APPLICATION FOR LFAVE TO
SELL
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
N itire is hereby givt rt that Kd
ard R Hines. Administrator ..f t\
of O. L. Tan
•fed by L D. >
..f Jh
lilh. j
d the
•le will h<> mad
'1 fi. fa.
ified the tenant in pc
levy and of the time,
requ:
n-l- ftt;
• ‘ber 9th, 1929.
J. F. VINSON,
Deputy Sheriff. Baldwin
< 'ounty, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Baldwin County:
! sell before the Courthouse
aid County .at public out-
! he highest bidder for cash,
first Tuesday in November,
"dhin the legal hours of sale,
•wing described tracts and
°f land to-wit:
"act of land in the city of
die, Ga., on the wed side
r "n Street bounded as fol-
n 'he north and west by the
Mrs. Annie Argo, on the
-•• ffirson Street, and on the
'he gin lot of the Mil-
I'roducts Co., said land
srht feet on Jefferson
runs \>ack one hundred
"-et
H. Hardie. ha* at
nary of :.id count>
V. S. Trea-ury Hf.nd for
two 1 ? . S. Treasury
1,000.1
>. Tr. il urv Bond* lor *1000.00 each,
.md fixe l'. «. Gold Bonds of the
Fourth Liberty Loan of $1.000 00
each. The r al e«Ute consist- of the
home place of Jame- A. Hardie, lying
in Midway "f said county and state
and fifty acres of land belonging to
James A. Hardie in Bibb County,
Georgia. Said application is made
for the purp°*° of making distribu
tion of the estate of James A. Hardie
among his heirs. Said application
will be heard and determined at the
., gular term of the court of Ordinary
in Baldwin county to be held on the
first Monday in November 1929.
This 9th day of October. 1929.
W H. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary, Baldwin Co. Ga.
F.DWARD HINES,
Administrator of the estate of
James A. Hardie.
the uperior court of Baldwin Conn- hoi
ty, in book No. 14. p.156, I will sell foi
at public outcry before the court land:
house door in said County on the
first Tuesday in Nov. 1929, the tract
of land deMrribed in -aid security
deed, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
lying and being in the village of same beim
Scottaboro 1714 Dist. G. M. said land which
State and County, known as the 1 and described
Banks property, containing nine Mrs. Nettie W. Cone, a- Executri
acres, more or less, and bounded as of the will of O. M. Cone, late of of Wi
follows: on the South by lands of said County and State, deceased, to j by N. Liberty street. Said lot front
the Merchant* and Fanner* Bank; .1. W. Williams, dated October 15. Ion Liberty street, and contain- one-1
All that panel of land i
g ami being in the 318th District, 1
M.. of said Baldwin County. Geor-1
a, containing twenyt-thrve Hnd two
nth* (23.2) acres, more or le* , the county, and known as part of block | at the November Term, 1929, of the
part of that tract of! Number 1*0, and bounded as foi- Couri of Ordinary of said county,
more fully bounded | lows: on the North by lot of W. L. why th return of the appraiser-
deed executed by ( Pitts; on the East by lot of th*- should not be made the judg.^nt of
Sanford estate; on the South by lot Mic court. •
F. Steele;'and on the We>-t j October 7, 1929.
W. H. STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary
Baldwin County Georgia -
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