Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 31, 1929, Image 8
UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA, OCTOBER 31, 1929
HISTORICAL TROPHY
MillodgeviUe Wotran G«U Awar,
Slate Meeting of U. D. C. Coi
MT. PLEASANT CHURCH
The Georgia Division, United
Daughters of the Confederacy, held
I On the first Sunday in November
'3rd insL, at 11:00 o’clock three
I deacons will be ordained at Mt.
Pleasant. The ordination sermon
will be preached by Dr. Solomon.
| Everybody iB cordially invited.
theri 35th annual convention in Moul
trie, Ga., October 15th. The beautiful
city of Moultrie, gayly decorated in
the flairs of hte Confederacy, opined
her dc rs the members of the U.
D. f'» and every thing pos.ible wap
done to make their stay a pleasant
one. Cordial hospitality greeted
th:m everywhere.
The Mayor of Moultrie del : vered
SHERIFF'S SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
I will sell before the Courthouse
door of said County at public out
cry to the highest bidder for cash,
on the first Tuesday in November
1921), withip th? legal hours of sale,
the following described tract and
parcel of land to-wit:
That tract of land in the south
the first welcome greetings in behalf CO mmo n of the city of Milledgeville the fi. fa. and the tenants
of the tit He was followed by the j ,,f M jd state and county containing ion of the levy and the time, terms
Confederate \ eterans, son?, of Vet-| seven acres bounded as follows: On and place of sale as required by law.
> lands of H. T. Cline.
levied on as the property of R. W.
McMillan, Jr., under a tax fi. fa.
issued by the tax collector of said
county against R W. McMillan, Jr„
for state and county taxes due for
the year 1928. •
The above described tracts and
parcels of land were levied on by me
under and by virtue of tax fi. fa.s,
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 of 1928 against the owners
of the above described parcels of
land and said sales will be made to
satisfy the said fi. fa.s.
I have notified the defendants in
i ran'. D. A. R’s American Legion., t h e north by a road running
R-tary Club, Klwani. Club. Cham-1 from Wayne Street to Pennington s
ln-r - f Commerce and the McNeil | Dairy, on the eart by the lands of The
Chapter U. It. C. Milledgeville Banking Co., formerly I
Each day a delirious luncheon « , imd by T. B. Dumas, on the South |
different organisations by , an(] , k „ 0 „. n u D, e Edwards place
of the city. On Wednesday evening! and |, y lht . |,„ d , of wi. J. Chandler.
from 5 to 7 n beautiful tea was given I and „„ lho we , t by tbe , and of Wa r. 1 GEORGIA. Baldwin County
hotel by the rtn w'ebb and land formerly owned Notice is hereby given that Ed- The proceeds of said .ale will be ap-
After the by Jo,., 'Hand. Said land is levied on ward R. Hines, Administrator of the plied, first, To the payment of said
* - p ropert y 0 f Q. x an ner to ( estate of James H. Hardie, has ap- debt and the costs of this advertise-
isfy a fi. fa. issued by L. D. Smith, plied to the Ordinary of said county ment and other costs incident to said
in the hand-ome new
John Benning D. A. E
session on Wednesday
the Merchants and Farmers Bank;
on the East by the Milledgeville and
Irwinton Road and lands of the Mer
chants and Fanners Bank; i,n the
North by lands of Luther Landrium
Estate, Green Scott and negro lodge
boose ;and on the West by the Mil-
I It dgeville and Gordon Road and the
,-chool house lot; and being the same
property conveyed to M. A. Nolan by
F. W. Hendrickson on September
28th, 1917, by deed recorded in
clerk’s office, Baldwin County Super
ior Court, in Book “SS”, Folio 581.
1*he debt to secure which said deed
was given is evidenced by twenty
promissory notes for the sum of
$60.00 each, dated May 21, 1925, and
bearing interest at 8 per cent annum
from May 15, 1927. The balance of
jaid notes is principal $1000.00,
interest to Oct. 1, 1929, $190.89,
Fire Insurance premiums paid by the
undersigned $175.60, making a to
tal of $1366.49. Said property will
Deputy Sheriff, Baldwin be sold at public outcry, before the
County Georgia court house door in said county, on
the day above named, within the
the best
SELL and highest bidder for cash, as the
property of the said W. H. Wester.
evening th'
i the beauti'
ful heme of Mrs. W C Vereen when
they were save n a most elegant r*
c ption. The lower floor of this
palatial home was opened to the
guest-. It wa- tastilv decorated ir
of the Confederacy. Th«
the flni
•ved
fro*
the
rhap«- of a large white Easter lily.
Which c-ach block of the Angel food t rms
cake had a Confederate flag paint- |, y j a ,
ed on it. The table centerpiece wh? I Thi
a vase of Easter lilies on a Roman
rut work table cover.
It wa very gratifying to the Geor
gia Divinsion that they had won the
two outstanding prizes at the general
th. best historical work. Georgia wo
the RaineV Wanner, and the Jeam
Weinman Cup. This cup is tli
•ophy givpn by the
tax collector of said county aga;
O. L. Taqner for State and County
taxes due for the year 1928, which
fi. fa. has been tramferrri to Mr-.
W. Brown and the Rale will be made
to satisfy said fi. fa.
1 have notified the tenant in pa
session of this levy and of the tune,
and place of sale a- required
October 9th, 1929.
J. F. VINSON,
Deputy Sheriff. Baldwin
County, Georgia.
■m sell all of the land and ale. and the balance, if any, paid
all of the United States Bonds ard over to the said W. H. Wester or
all of the United States Treasury his assigns.
Bonds belonging to the estate of This October 9, 1929.
JON W. HUTCHINSON,
By ALLEN & POTTLE
His A ttys, at Law.
SHERIFF’S SALE
| GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
I will sell before the Courthouse
j door of said County at public out-
| cry to the highest bidder for cash,
| on the first Tuesday in November,
oral division. It is sterling silver.; within the legal hours of sale,
and twenty three inches tall. It bears :he flowing described tracts and
the imrriptaon “Jeamie Fox Weiman |iarC els of land to-wit:
Trophy for Division. Bert Hirtorir.l That trMt of ,, nd , he cj , y of
Work in State Sehniok". This w„ M ,l| e d lt eville. Ga. on the we t side
presented to our own Mrs. J. L. Bee. o( j,. fft . r , on street bounded us fol
«n for the splendid nnd inturertitw 0 „ , he north aad we;( by lhc
iho h„ rendered the dmrten | Und , „ f „„ Anni( . Ari[ „. „„ a,
last by Jefferson Street,
James A. Hardie. The bonds con
sist of one U. S. Treasury Bond for
$10,000.00; two U. S. Treasury
Bonds for $1,000.00 each, and five U.
S. Treasury Bonds for $1000.00 each, ADMINISTRATOR'S LAND SALE
and five U. S. Gold Bonds of the GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Fourth Liberty Loan of $1,000.00 The under-igned, as administra-
each. The rial estate consists of the tor of the estate of J. W. Williams,
h«>me place of James. A. Hardie, lying deceased, by virtue of an order from
in Midway of said county and state the Court of Ordinary of arid Coun-
snd fifty acres of land belonging to ty, granted at the October Term,
James A. Hardie in Bibb County, 1929. thereof, will sell at public out-
Grorgia. Said application is made ‘7. °n the first Tuesday in Novem-
for the purpose of making distribu- her. 1929, before the courthouse door
on tests for
33.000 essays were written by the
sch >ol children the nast vear.
The president, Mrs. Trox Banks
ton. stated thar the mayor, of At
lanta, Augusta, Montezuma, and a
number of other Georgia cities called
her over long distance to tell her
they would not allow “Uncle Toms
Cabin" to be shown in their cities. It
was. « r d is still unfair and untrue
to the S >uth. There were only four
or five eitnes in Georgia that show
ed the picture.
south by the gin lot of the Mil
ledgeville Products Co., said land
fronts fifty-eight feet on Jefferson
Street and runs back one hundred
and fifty feet.
The above land was levied on aa
the property of W. S. Edwards un
der a tax fi. fa. issued by the tax
collector of said county aganist W.
S. Edwards for state and county
taxes due for the year 1928.
Also: That tract of land in the
105th Dist. G. M. 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, on the w v st
by the Oconee River, and on the east
state of James A. Hardie
imong his heirs. Said application
Kill be heard and determined at the
-t-gular term of the court of Ordinary
n Baldwin county to be held on the
'ir.-t Monday in November 1929.
This 9th day of October, 1929.
W. H. STElflBRIDGE,
Ordinary, Baldwin Co. Ga.
EDWARD HINES,
Administrator of the estate of : " n ^ .*' hich . ,s
James A. Hardie.
bounty. between the legal
of sale, to the highe-t bidder
cash, the following described
1918, recorded 'n the records of said
Baldwin County in Deed Book RR, j
pages 325-326, and in the several
deeds therein mentioned and referr
ed to; to all of which deeds and the
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
veyed to the said J. W. Williams in
the deed of conveyance above referr
ed to, the taid corner containing
twmty-three and two-tenths (23.2)
acres, more or less, and being bound
ed as follows:—On the North by land
formerly owned by Mrs. Elizabeth
Furman Talley; on the east 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
twanty-on© and twq-tenths (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 Ma
con Division of the Georgia Railroad
across the Oconee Rver .and th«> ad-'
joining -land formerly of Mrs. Eliza
beth Furman Talley. i
This 7th day of October, 1929. I
C. B. LAVENDER
As administrator of the estate of J.;
W. Williams, deceased.
being the same tract or parcel ,( b
conveyed to Henrietta Baugh t, J*
T. Conn, Sr., on March 9, 1905
Said property is being sold
satisfy a certain promissory no ^
bearing date December 5, 1928 **
payable six months after dab,
made and executed by the said
said note being for $390,000 pr w
pal, with interest from maturity
the rate of 8 per cent per annum ^
gather with the cost of this proc’^
ing, as provided in such deed.
The said W. L. Pitts having d*.
parted this life, the said proper,
is advertised as belonging u>
estate of the said Pitts and i* btim
sold as the property of his estate,
The proceeds of said sale will be 1Jk
plied, first, to the payment ,,f ^
promissory note, and the balance,
any, will be paid to the represent,,
tives of the said W. L. Pitts. Good
and sufficient fee simple title ^
be made to said property by t j*
undersigned.
This October 8, 1929.
MERCHANTS & FARMERS RAXj
of Milledgeville, Ga.
By ALLEN A POTTLE
Ita Attys. 1
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Will be sold on the 5th, day e*
November, 1929, before the court
house door in the city of Milledge
ville, in the county of Baldwin, State
of Georgia, between the lawful hours
of sale to the highest bidder for cash
th efollowing tract or parrel of land:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the 318th,
Llistrict G. M. of Baldwin county,
Georgia, containing qne hundred
acres, more or less, and bounded on
the north by lands of Williams and
Ritchie; on the east by lands of E.
(Sparta Ishmaelite) ; ,a nds of J- M. Simmons, on the w^st C. Carson; on the aouth by lands of
here in this i ur wil bj by the Oconee River, and on the east E. C. Car-on and on the west by the
found the application for charter of 1 by other lands of C. C. Porter. The j public road leading from Jordan’
the “Wysong Fire Brick Company,” oast line of the land levied on separa-; Crosing to Butts cross-roads,
of Carrs station, this county. The ting it from the other lands of C. C. j The above described land being
brick co*- ,iany will work the white Porter is a line parallel to the the 100 acres tract of land purebi
clay mi e* at Carrs Station which Oconee River running through the ed by V. D. Dooly from E. C. Ca.
westermo A t point of the brick kiln
f the Porter Brick Co., which stands
nearest to the Oconee river.
The above land was levied on as
the property of C. C. Porter, trading
a< Porter Brick Company, under a
fi. fa. issued by the tix collector of
said county against Porter Brick
Company for state and county taxe.
due for the year 1927.
Also. That tract of land id the
north common of the city **f Mil-
:and:
All that parcel of land situate, ly-
• g and being in the 318th District,
J. M., of said Baldwin County, G n or-
-ia, containing twenyt-three and two
'.enths (23.2) acres, more or les-, the
uime being a part of that tract of
fully bounded
nd described in 1 deed executed by
Mrs. Nettie W. Cone, as Executrix
of the will of O. M. Cone, late of
«a;d County and State, deceased, to
J. W. Williams, dated October 16,
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 house in said
county, during the legal hours of
sale, to the best and highest bidder,
for ca b, the following described
property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the city
of Milledgeville, taid state and
county, and known as part of block I
Number 170, and bounded as fol
lows: on the Narth by lot of W. L. j
Pitts; on the East by lot of the
Sanford estate; on the South by loti
of Wm. F. Steele; and on the West,
by N. Liberty street. Said lot fronts j
on Liberty street, and contains one- j
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin Countv
To all whom it may concern:
Frank E. Bone, as Executor of the
Estate of James Reynolds Noraest,
deceased, having applied to
petition for leave to sell the rul
estate of said deceased, thi-
notify the creditors and kindred and
all patties interested in said
that said application wit be passed
upon at the November Term,
of the Court of Ordinary of
County, and that unless cau
then shown to the contrary
leave will be granted.
This seventh day of October.
W. H. STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary.
Baldwin County, Georgia.
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
The appraisers apouinteu t
apart a year’s support out of tht
estate of Ira C. W eU, for his ’
Mrs. Lena Robinson West, have
r.'.eir return. All persons are
by notified to show rajae Vefi
at the November Term, 1923, of the
Court of Ordinary of said enmity,
why the return of the appnusei
nculd not be ma«ie the judp."tn: o
'he court.
October 7, 1929.
W. H. ST EM BRIDGE, Ordinary
Baldwin County Gicrgia
p time by C. S. Cary
of this city.
The new concern will be capitaliz
ed at $100,000.00 with the privilege
of increasing same to $500,000.(•».
This corporation will be one of the
large* t in the county and will develop
a natural resource which is said to
be almost unlimited. The product
I’lready Being made by the concern
is sard to be the best to be obtained
in tht country And prospects aie
bright for a big indu-try. The Ish-j ledgeviHe, Ga., bounded
m elite is glad to see our nature'
vsources being developed and w*
wiieve in a short while this con
cern will have a nation-wide repu-
ation ass this clay has been tested
ind found to be the best.
If it is an rlrclrola
On the north by a 30 ft street se
parating it from land formerly own
ed by M. H. Bland, on the East by
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
Harris place and on the West by a
30 ft. street separating it from
I radio com
binatica you are looking for wo have
I he host on the market -RCA 47 aod Block ”C” of subdivision of the
RCA 67—ADAMS ELECTRIC CO. IUrri» place. This land comprise^
lots 15, 16, 17 and 18 of the subdi-
LAND FOR SALE -Several nice virion of a part of the Ed Harris
farms from 63 acres to 225 each.' place as appears by plat recorded in
>n city. Just the place fer Factory' Clerk's office of Baldwin County
sight. J. H. ENNIS. Georgia, in Book of Deeds III, Page,
! 4 ( and 45.
The above land was levied
son on June 16th, 1923 and describ
ed in a deed recorded in the clerk’,
office of Baldwin superior court in
deed book No. 7 pages 247-248.
Said tract or parcel of land levied
on as the property of V. D. Dooly to
satisfy and execution issued in
Stephens County Ga.. superior court
on December 9th, 1925 against V. D.
Dooley and Noah Norton, defend
ants, in favor of E. C. t'ar,on, plain-
Legal notices as required bv the
statute have been given to V. D.
Dooly and Bob McConnell, tenant in
possession.
This the 4th. day of October. li'SS.
W. J .HAYN1E, Sheriff
Baldwin County Georgia
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Under and by virtue of a deed with
power of sale, executed by W. H.
Wester to M. A. Nolan, on the 21st I
day of May, 1925, recorded in book |
10, p. 194. in the office of the clerk
of the superior court ' of Baldw-in
Co. Ga., which said deed with power
of sale was transferred and assign
ed by the said M. A Nolan
CLYCERIN MIX REMOVES I th, property of Toll, R»ine, under underwirned on Sept. 12, 1!>29, u .ieh
CAUSE OF STOMACH GAS a tax fi. fa. issued by the tax roller- said transfer and assignment i* re-
tr>r of said county against Tobe corded in the office of the clerk of
. imp e glyr»r;n. buckthron bark. Raines for state and county taxes' the superior court of Baldwin Coua-
H in Adlerika, I due for the year 1928. Tobe Raine, j ty, in book No. 14, p.l5o, I will sell
arts o® BOTH upper a*d lower bow-, having died the above described ia
never sold as the estate of Tobe Raines.
Also: That tract of land in City
of Milledgt-vnie, Georgia, bounded as
follows on the North by land of R.
W. McMillan and John H Holloway,
n Fast by West Boundary St., on
be South by Hancock St., and on
' • W. • by lard of H T Cline.
Said land ia a parallelogram fronting
60 ft on West Boundary Street and
running bark West of the width 200
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public outcry before
house door in *aid County on the
first Tuesday in Nov. 1929. the tract
of land deaertbed in vaid security
All that tract or parcel of land,
lying and being in the village ot
Scottsbc.ro 1714 Dist. G. M said
State and County, known a» the
Banks property, containing nine
acres, more or less, and bound 'd a-
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