Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 19, 1929, Image 8

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THE UNION-RECOfU)EJt, M1LLEDCEVILLE. GA., DECEMBER 1,. 182» DEAN SCOTT TO ADDRESS AS SOCIATION OF STATE FAIRS AT MEETING HERE Praftn to D«Ui He G. S. C. W. to Spei n That Will AMembla in February Dr. Edwin H. Scott, Dean at the Georgia State College for Women at Mil ledge villi- will be one of the princi pal speaker? at the annual meeting of the Association 11 Georgia Fairs to be held in Milledgeville early in February. Dr. Scott has accepted the invitation of the Association to ad dress the visiting Fair Official? from Georgia and adjoining Suites on the subject “Advantages to Fairs Derived from Teaching of Agricultural and Rural Life Subjects in Colleges. Dr. Scott was the first College Professor in the Eastern States to introduce the teaching of Agricul ture in College. He has l»een a mem ber of the faculty .at the Georgia State College for Women for many years and is an authority along Agri cultural Education lines. MR EMMETT HINES MOVES HEADQUARTERS TO WASHING TON COL SAM WILKES ADDRESSES CIVIC CLUB AT GREENSBORO Wall Know. RnprMcntativ* of tka Georgia Railroad DUcuieee Work of Orgnnixatlen of Judge Mr. Emmett H .and Mrs. E. R. Hines, who is now manager of the Baltimore office of the Otis Elevator Co., has been trans ferred to Washington, D. C.. and will .become manager of the District office. The news of the excellent promotion is received with interest by his friends here. SCHOOL TEACHERS TO BE PAID Supt. P. N. Bivins announces that teachers will lie paid their salaries before the Christina- Holidays. President Hooten has called a meet ing of the Board of Education for Monday, December 23. Teachers and truck drivers are required to file their reports not later than Saturday, December, 22, in order to receive their pay on the following Monday. FOR SALE- hold furnitu H. Hawkins Col. Sam Wilkes, representative of the Georgia Railroad in this territory delivered an address before the Greensboro Civic Club last week com menting upon the roads service to the public. The Greensboro Herald Journal quote- Col. Wilkes as follows: All of us who have wabched his operation of the road, realize that he understands his calling, and the three roads he manages—the Atlanta and West Point Railroad, the Western Railway of Alabama, and Georgia Railroad—gives as good seririce m there is in the United States. Mr. Wickersham is greatly beloved by .all employees and he is at all times interested in their welfare. He has given their children an opportunity to cultivate their talents -and some of them are always in demand by civic bodies at their entertainment. The Agricultural Department, which he maintains, issues a Bulle tin quarterly setting forth the ad vantages of this section and the en tire South. It is mailed to more than ten thousand addresses in the United States, and a large number to Ger many, France, England, Poland and th»- Hawaiian Islands. These Bulle tins arc largely read. The Georgia Railroad shop men compose a hand which is second to none. There is an officiul orchestra composed of people at the general of fice. These musical organizations together with trained talented chil dren of employees, give a refined CITATION In re: The Will of B. I. Fraley In the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin County, Georgia. Pctitioi for probate of Will in Solemn Form. To; H. Thomas Fraley, J. Burwell Malpass. Mrs. Zenomia Malpass Tar- button, and Mrs. Lula Malpass Ses sions. Miller S. Bell, having applied, as Executor, for probate in Solemn Form of the last‘Will and Testament of B. I. Fraley, late of said Baldwin County, deceased, and also for the court to hear and determine the ques tion of the re-.idence of the said de ceased at the time of his death in ?aid Baldwin County, you and each of you, as heirs at law of the .raid B. I. Fraley, are hereby required to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for said Baldwin County on the First Monday in January, 1930, when said application for probate and said question of residence will be heard, and show cause, if any yon. have or can, why the prayers of petitioner should not be allowed. This the 2nd day of December, 1929. J. C. COOPER, Clerk Superior Court of Baldwin County, Georgia, and acting Ordinary on ac count of death of Ordinary of F8id County. MARSHAL’S SALE CITATION STATE OF GEORGIA, Baldwin County. To All Whom it May Concern: J. C. Grimes having made applica tion in due form of law to be ap pointed permanent administrator, up on the estate of Mrs. Mary Grimes, deceased, notice is hereby given that said application will be heard and theatrical and musical show said to j passed upon, at the regular term of qual any professional, always in the interest of some bene volent organization—Red Cross, Sal vation Army, Library Associations. Often .as much as $800 or $1000 are turned over to the organizations for which they play. The Railroad docs not get on<* cent of the prcceeds of the show and hears the entire ex pense of presenting it. Such Railroad management is high ly commendable, and we are fortun ate to have such on the Georgia Rail road. the Court of Ordinary for said ty, to be held on the first Monday in January, 1930. WITNESS my hand and official rigntaurc, this 2nd day of December, 1929. J. C. COOPER. Clerk Superior Court, Acting Ordinary, Baldwin Co. Ga. Make the whole frmiljr happy—not juat one day but 365 days in the year. Get that Radio from ADAMS ELECTRIC CO. Easy Term.. City of Milledgeville, Georgia. GEORGIA, Baldwin County: Will be sold before the coutA- hous* door in Baldwin County, Geor gia, within the legal hours of sale, cn the first Tuesday in January 1930 at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed lots or parcels of land, lying and being in the city of Milledgeville, said State l*A 'ounty. to satisfy cer tain exccutk>s issued by the Clerk and Treasurer of the city of Mil ledgeville against the lands herein after described, bearing teste in the name of the Mayor of said city, as provided by the Act of the General Assembly of Georgia, relating to the issuance of street improvement bonds in said city, approved August 21st, 1925, for past due installments and interest on certain Milledgeville Street Improvement Bonds: PARCEL No. 1 That tract or parcel of land be longing to Mrs. Gertrude Spear situate on the East side of Columbia Street, Hetween and adjoinihg the lands of J. H. Ennis and the lands of J. S. Etheridge; said land is de signated as Lot No. 8, on the plan oi the work done in Street Improvement Section No. 26. front 115 feet Street Improvement Section No. 2ti in the City fo Milledgeville and back E. 150 feet. Said land levied on to satisfy an execution $109.09 with interest and issued against the above described land as the property of Mrs. Gertrude Spear upon default in the payment of the installment and interest due the 1st day of November, 1929, Milledgeville Street Improvement Bond No. 406. for the cost of improv ing and paving Street Improvement Section No. 26. PARCEL No. 2 That tract or parcel of land be longing to Mrs. Fannie Caraker situ ate on the W. side of Wilkinson Street, between and adjoining hte lands of Mrs. J. A. Buck and the lands of Miss Manie Jones; said land is de.-ignnted as Lot. No. 6, »he plan of the work done in Street Improvement Section No. 28, front 50 feet on Street Improvement Sec tion No. 28 : n the City of Milledge ville and runs back W. 210 feet. Said land was levied on to satisfy an cution for $62.78 with interest and cost, issued against the above de scribed land as the property of Mrs. Fannie Carkker upon default in the payment of the installment and inter cut due on the 1st day of November, 1929, on Milledgeville Improvement Bond No. 421, for the cost of im proving and paving Street Improve ment Section No. 28. PARCEL No. 3 That tract or parcel of land be longing to Wm. Austin situate on the S. side of Montgomery Street, be tween and adjoining the lands of M. M. Williams and the lands of C. J. Jones; said land is designated as Lot No. 7, on the plan of the work done in Street Improvement Section No. 22, front 35 feet on Street Improve ment Section No. 22 in the City of Milledgeville and runs back S. 105 feet. Said land was levied on to atisfy an execution for $55.03 with interest and cost, issued against the above described land as the property of W. M. Austin upon default in the payment of the installment and interest due on the 1st day of Novem ber, 1929, on Milledgeville Improve ment Bond No. 397, for the cost of improving and paving Street Im provement Section No. 22. PARCEL No. 4 That tract or parcel of land be longing to C. F. Barrett; R. W. Hatcher; Est. John Conn & Est. M. A. McCraw situate on the N. side of Wall Street, between and adjoining the lands of C. F. Barrett, R. W. Hatcher, Est. of John Conn & Est. M. A. McCraw and the lands of Dr. G. A. Lawrence, said iend is designat ed as Lot No. 4. on the plan of the work doni in Street Improvement Section No. 46, front 70 feet on Street Improvement Section No. 46 in the City of Milledgeville and runs back N. 140 feet. Said land wan levied on to satisfy an execution for $64.14 with interest and cost, issued against the above described land as the property of C. F. Barrett, R. W. Hatcher, Est. John Conn L Est. M. A. McCraw upon default in the pay ment of the installment and interest due on the 1st day of Nov. 1929, on Milledgeville Street Improvemei.l Bond No. 469, for the cost of im proving and paving Street Improve ment Section Nj. 46. PARCEL No. 5 That tract or parcel of land be longing to C. F. Barrett, R. W. Hatcher, Est John Conn( A Est k A. McCraw situate on the N. Sid* « Wall Street, between and adjoin]*, the lands of Tatnall St., and lands of C. F. Barrett, R. W. Hatch.‘ er, Eat John Conn A Est M. A. Me- Craw; said land is designated ai Lot No. 3, on the plan of the work done in Street Improvement Section \ 0 ment Section No. 46 in the City 0 f Milledgeville and runs back N. no feet Said land was levied on to satisfy an execution for $54.14 i interest and cost, is-ued again-t above described land as the property of C. F. Barrett, R. W. Hatcher, Est John Conn A Est. M. A. McCraw u on default in the payment of the i stallment and interest due on the 1st day of November, 1929, on Milledgt?. ville Street Improvement Bond X 0 . 468, for the cost rf improving and paving Street Improvement Section No. 46. PARCEL No. S That ttact or parcel of land be longing to A. W. Tisdale situate the N. side of Wall Street, between and adjoining the lands of Central of Ga. Ry. and the lands of TatntU St.; said land is designated No. 1, on the pLan of the work .ion* in Street Improvement Section No. 46, front 347 feet on Street Improve ment Section No. 46 in the City of Milledgeville and runs back N. 430 feet. Said land was levied satisfy an erecution for $317.70 with interest and cost, issued against tb- above described land as the property of A. W. Tisdale upon default i payment of the installment and inter- est due on the 1st day of November, 1929, on Milledgeville Street Im provement Bond No. 467, for the cost of improving and paving Street Inprovement Section No. 46. Notice of the levy of the above executions has been given to the de fendants in fi. fa. and tenants possession as required by law. Deeds will be made to the purchas ers by the undersigned. This 3, day of December, 1929. J. H. THIGPEN, Mar.-hal of the City of Milledgeville, Georgia. IN EVERY WAY AND EVERY DAY The world i« getting wiser why Woco-Pcp is going over fer sale only by L. N. 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