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THE UMIOmttCCHMHM. mmDClVmj. CA, JAKUAKY M, in.
h of Anythif
about coiue to the end of my row. A
record of going out into the woodr
—getting and planting twenty-two
dogwood trees in one day—might be
enough to “Lay you up—’’ to say
nothing of several days spent in help
ing “sweep" and take up K-aves off
this some two acres. It is one good
thing that this coincs but once a year
•—same a« Christmas. If half of
those trees live—I shall be content.
Drive out some afternoon and take
a look—they look like switches stuck
up in the ground—but -e thrills me
just to see them.
Spring will be hen- before you
know it—Ob Boy!
NOTICE TO DIBTOKt AND
CftEDITOftS
All creditors of tha estate of Mrs.
Mary Grimes, late of Baldwin Coun
ty, Georgia, deceased, are hereoy
notified to render in their demands
to the undersigned, according to law,
and all persons indebted to aaid
estate are required to make imn,
diate payment. This January 6th,
1920. J. C. GRIMES,
A> Administrator of the* Estate of
Mr*. Mary Grimes.
re.dir* (it I have .tty V*S W. H. IVEY DIES
.out d.cided that I must | AT WARRENTON HOME
n the Palornac as I
on my wny home from: Mrs w „ , vcy _ 82 , dicd B , hl!r
holiday!*' .pent in ), om , j n Warrenton lust Friday after
But i didn t I have an jn nCTJt which extended
» bu! '> vatchinir “P *>■» period of .even years. Funeral ser-
-with "’eep and other v|cM W ere held Saturday morning
thing—that I have not had a chine.. 0 „ d intenm , nt „„ „ Norwood .
to write a word—But here goes. ! Mr! IveJ . ^ thrM lfvinK
I know you must want to know t hi» city. They are J. W.. 0. E., a
about how 1 found “Baby Sister." I N. C. Ivey. The sympathy of their
Well—I just wonder if you think I friends has been extended them,
could tell you in this column—II ________________
would have to write a serial and run | CITATION
ft longer than the "Confessions of 1
a Wife" ever dared to continue—•
so you must know she is a Peach.
Emmett Jr.—thinks so too—and he
never fails to call attention (of any
visitor) If the baby cries at all—to
the fart—saying—” That’s my
Baby Sister—don’t she cry pretty?"
That is an acid teat—so you must j ceased to show cause before mo at
know she is sitting pretty with her j the February Term. 1930, of the
big Brother. I hope St continues. Court of Ordinary of said county,
Yes—we T iad a great time. Of J why permanent letters of adnrnistra-
courn* .•» wonderful Christmas Treeition -hould not be granted, as pray-
GEORG1A, Baldwin County.
To Whom It May Concern:
O. M. Harper having applied for
permanent letters of administration
on the estate of Mr*. Mary H. Harp
er, deceased, this is to cite the cre
ditors and heirs-at-law of said de-
—and I went with the grandron to
his “closing exercises" at the kindcr-
gmrden and it was—truly—a lovely
sight. Every child carried several
gifts to be “laid in the manger”—
for children less fortunate—and the
gifts were to be things that the
giver loved—not toys thrown away.
Songs were sung and “pieces spoke”
and we had ice cream and cake af
terward. It was a wonderful time.
For many days afterward I was
•ntertuined with the songs—all of
which vrrr.c lively to nc—nltho the
»in~rr—I>!?m his h art—cunnot carry
a tune in a bucket. Not yet. Maybe
later.
You might have been tempted to
laugh if you had been behind a
door. “Grandma" just had to have
acme sort of an excuse to take Mar
tha up every now and then—poor
little thing. She would lay in her
bed all the time and luugh and coo
—and who wan*s to iaagh and coo
all by themselves all the time? BUT
—you niny rest as-ured that “Grand
ma" did NOT take Baby Sister up
out of that bed without permission.
Yes—she’s .a mighty smart child, and
•11 the things I have written about
her arc true.
She thinks that Emmett Jr—is the
mosquito’* trombone—and would like
to get down on the floor with him
right now if allowed. She is not
afraid of anybody—and goodness
knows I never saw a child that
would sleep thru a storm
does. No amount of noise seems to
annoy her—and Emmett Jfr—beat
his drum and honked his tricycle
horn all up and down the hall—but
Baby Suiter would .• leep
—folks—I guess ;ou know it all—
and you have b.-.*n expecting thii
and 1 am g’ad I have gotten it out
of my system. If you don’t believe
all I have said—you just wait until
thore two kids come down to Green-
acre this summer—then you
out and see.
1 have been revolving the matter
in my mind lately—just exactly what
subjects I might take up in this
column for the new year. I have
something that I may “spring
you" a little later—but I haven’t
it well enough outlined—but just
“stand by" for a while—and maybe
you’ll be ,-urprised.
One thing I surely hated to
while I was away during thul Christ
mas Season—and that
my Old Home Town beautifully light
ed for the Holidays. Everybody
tells me it was wonderful—and no’
—since we have started it, I am sur
that next yr.ar it will be more beauti
ful than ever. Another thing I
missed also—was the big snow and
freeze and "bustin’".—tho thank
goodness—we didn’t have any of
that at our house. Usually howeve
—in the winter—if I go away—i
turns cold and the pipes “Bust.” Tw
years ago I went to T.smpa—and the
night I returned—I found my faith
ful cook—wading around in three
inches of water cooking supper for
me. But—think—suppose there had
been no cook? You tell me there
isn’t always something to be thank-
^ ful for! I know better.
I had better stop this
pretty soon—the truth in I am just
ed, to said petitioners.
Witncs my hand and official signa
ture this 6th day of January, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEM BRIDGE,
Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Whereas, Edward R. Hines rt
sent* to the court in his petition
duly filed and entered of record,
that he has fully administered Zelia
May Davis’ estate. This is, there
fore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said adminis
trator should not be discharged fri
his administration, and receive let
ters of dismission, on the first Mon
day in February, 1930.
This January 8th, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
• Ordinary
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
William Rice, administrator o!
Miss A. Ola Rice, d<-ce..sed, repre
sents to the court in his petition,
duly filed and entered on record,
that he has fully administered said
estate. This is, therefore, to cite all
persons concerned, kindred
rreditors, to show cause, if any they
i, why said administrator should
not be discharged from his adminis
tration, and receive letters cf dis-
ion, on the first Monday in Feb
ruary 1930.
Thin January 8th, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary Baldwin Co. Go.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To Whom It May Concern:
T. W. Brantley, having applied j
for permanent letters of adntinistra- j
tion on the estate of Miss Clara L.'
Brantley, deceased, this is to cite all,
the creditors and heirs-at-law of said j
deceased to show cause before
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
I will jiell before the Courthouse
door of said County at public out
cry to the highest bidder for cash, on
the first Tuesday in February, 1930,
within the legal hours of sale, the
following described tract and parcel
of land to-wit: I
That parcel of land lying in the
at the February Tern,. 1030. of the '<‘Y "■ MilMgcville. County of Bald.
Court of Ordinary of «,id county, | * ln - sut6 ° f Georeia. containing one
why aaid application should not b { | acre, more or less. l.vin K in the South-
granted.
t comer of a larger tract of land
owued by Warren Webb, hounded <
the South and the West by lands of '
Rebecca Finsley, on the North and
the East by other lands of Warren
Webb. Said lot being a square with
its sides 210 feet long each.
Said property was levied on as th<
property of Warren Webb under i
fi. fa. for state and county taxes for
the year 192
That parrel of land lying in the
This Jcnuary G, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Jos. E. Pottle has applied for Let
ters of Administration on the estate
of Carl N. Allen, deceased. All per-
sons, creditors, .aud heirs of the said '""
Carl N. Allen are hereby notified 3?A,t Dist.of Baldwin County, floor.
gia. containing one acre being the
land occupied by Eddie Bonner a.* a |
residence lot. Said land is bounded |
that said application will be heurd
the February Term, 1930, of the
Court of Ordinary of said county.
Let all persons show cause 4t that
id application should not
be granted.
This January 6, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary Baldwin County, Ga.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To Whom It May Concern:
L. H. Andrews, Executor of the
last will of W. F. Croley, has ap
plied for letters of Dismission from
his Executorship. All persons are
cited to show cause before me at the
February Term, 1930, of the Court
of Ordinary of said county why said
application should not be granted.
This January 6, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary Baldwin County, Ga.
CITATION
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is given that A. W. Tisdale
has applied for the appointment of
the County Administrator as the Ad
ministrator of the Estate of Joi
Ford, deceased, and that raid applica
tion will be heard at the February
Term, 1930, of the Court of Ordi
nary of said county on the first Mon
day in February, next.
This January 6th. 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary Buldwin Count}, Ga.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that J. C.
Grimes, as administrator of Mrs.
Mary Grimes, deceased, having ap
plied to me for leave to sell the land
of said deceased: all the heirs-at-law
and creditors of said Mrs. Mary
Grimes, take notice that I will pas;
upon said application at the Febru
ary Term, 1930, of the Court of Ordi
nary of *aid county; let them show
“wore out” because the past cause, if any they have or can. whv
few days I have been trying so hard I said leave should not Be granted,
to all th<- thinjrs done out in this Thin January r., 1030.
place—both front and back yards— BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
wh an acre in each—that I have Ordinary.
the :
192
That tract of land on Oconee
Heights in the f:21st. Dist. G. M..
Baldwin County, Georgia, contains
one-fourth of nn acre and being
occupied by Walter Tucker ns a resi
dence. Said land is bounded os fol
lows. On the North by the lands
of Pinkie Phillip*: East by the lands
of S. J. Stubbs, South tyy the lands
of Annie Arnold and West by the
land of Joe Cotton.
Said land was levied on as the
property of Walter Tucker under a
state and county tax fi. fa. for the
year 1928.
The above described tracts and
parcels of land were levied on by me
under and by virtue of tax fi. ia.’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 years of 1928 and 1927 against
the ownvrs 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 [
the fi. fa. and the tenants in posses- J
sion of the levy and the time, term-
and place of sale ns required by law.
This 8th day of January, 1930. I
J. F. VINSON. Deputy Sheriff, *
Baldwin County, Ga
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as follows: On the North by the
Central of Georgia Railroad; East
by lands of Allen Killings: South by
lands of Mattie Jackson and West
by the rond running from Bloodtown
to Harrisburg.
Said property was levied on ai
property of Ollie Carter under
for state and county taxes for
the year 1927.
That tract of land on Oconee
Heights in the 321st Dist, G. M., of
Baldwin County, Georgia, on the East
by lands of Jimmie Pitman;
South by a deep gulley separating
it from a vacant lot and on the West
by the land of Otelia Bougham. Said
Lot fronts 60 feet on Coombs Ave..
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