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The Augusta Chronicle of recent
date under the option: Lets Have
No Opporitioa to Vinson. Published
the following editorial:
Tub Chronicle, with thousands of,
other friends of Congressman Vin-j
son. has watched with great inter
est the attempts that have been
made during tho last few week* to
get oppo-ition to the abl«* represen
tative of the Tenth Georgia district
io the house of representatives.
There
reason to get up opposi- [ wr i te .
tion. for it is admitted on nil j»ido«s | n
that Mr. Vinson has made an able 1 ,.„ r
congres man. one whose usefulness , : .. irh<
is inercasing all the time, ore whr
has been there long enough to be
real help to the district.
Tb re have been efforts Wade to
get. Solicitor Gineinl Gi .rge Hum?
of the Augu»tu Cm u to run. other
Free training in the rudiments of
education will be offered to all thoac
a-Ho desire it, within the next few
vecks, Mrs. C. 11. McCullar, chair
man of the Baldwin Count; campaign
against illiteracy said this week.
If you know of a person who car
not road and write, please tel! their
to see County School Superintendent
P. N. Bivins or Mrs. McCullar or
any member <>f the committee and re-
re to h.irn to read and
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE necessary or iieitet to the carry lag
UNITED STATES FOR THE HA- out of the purpose of ifr organiza-
effort
of W
get rudge Ben F. Walker
• hi- still other efforts
i n ? to R .t Boy V. TTar-
•r nurr.ber of the leH Vv-
.1 -ffers m, to oppose Mr.
IVe have an idea that non;
he has declared ‘
Anyone * who
will be promptly put in
a class .or if it is impossible for them
to conn for a class, a special private
teacher will be supplied. In case-
v.-h< re it is desired, the- teacher will be
sent to do this work without any
body's knowing of it and there will
be not the slighte-t embarrassment
on tho part cf tb person who seeks
to Karr the tYr.gr that life has u.ni.-d
t who
it. In many cases, pe
no* read and writ • srni
had the opportunity
as not their fault. Gr
ide it needful for the:-.
CON DIVISION or THE MHOLE
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
In Re:
J. M. Fountain,
Bankrupt.
In Bankruptcy.
pursuant to an order granted by
the Hon. J.. N. Talley, Referee in
Bankruptcy, in the above stated mat
ter, th- undersigned will sell, at pub
ic outer} - , before the courthouse door
of Baldwin County. Georgia, to the
highest bidder for cash, within the
* ral hours of sale, on the 18th day
of February, 1930, the following de-
nmrib d parcels of land, to.wit:
All that truct or parcel of land
Mtur.tr, lying and being in the city
of Milledg^villc, Georgia, on the
Mosleyvillc Public Road on the south
•ido of Fishing Creek and on the
We-t side of said Mosleyville Public
toad, containing approximately two
acres. b:ing all of the land lying oe-
tween Stanley and Cline Avenues,
lef rs.on Street and the Moaleyvilb*
Public Bead: bounded on the North
Stanley Avenue, on th# East by
Mor'ejr. ille Pu he Road, on tb
Clir
A\
and
i t!.'
. by Jefferson
AM that
• parcel
ug in t
such people as
tion.
Par. 7. Petitioners dtkirc the
thority in their corporate capacity to
buy, sell, hold and own *uch realty
and personalty as may be necessary
to carry on the purposes for which
said corporation is formed- They
de. ire the privilege of suing and be
ing sued in their corporate tupacity.
Par. 8. Petitioners desire all the
rights, liabilities .and privileges which
may be pert&?nt to any corporation
of said character under the < institu
tional laws yf lhi.- State.
ALLEN & POTTLE,
Petitioners' A .'.umey*.
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
I do certify -that th. above and
j an- «nvct copy
chai
foregoing is a
of petition foi
office on this date,
third, nineteen hun
f led in my
.it. February
I thirty.
OOPER,
Baldwin
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin « uni
WHEREAS, on tl Yd
December 1921, Lou . Ra
• he hvreinaft r desc to
T. Pettigrew i.» secure*
rmlj .
1923 i
The,
enten
the
eongrci
certn’n to he defen
be beaten by any man or woman i- j
th: district and th*''- v. ho have It j
fostering opposition to him became.
PPThap. th ; dr ■' -ih -Vi:.. • r ■!
ally, or for rome other frivolous ren- t c
ron. should hick off and let’s not
have t' gii through the formality of
ledge vi lie,
establish*'d at centra! points in Mil- 1 described as Lot.
ledgeville as seem mce-sary when all 1(i in BIock No>
the nam . are .‘u. In addition to; « cr jbed in a plat
d Oconee I lei
Milledgcvill; . Baldwin C-
part oi
n a Oconee R ights in the j pc’tt ■ rc
f the City of Mil--Ray; and
better known and ! WHEREAS
moist cold and dry cold
in the same refrigerator
FrigidufC equipped with the new Hydrator now
offers an extra service. Celery comes out of the
Hydrator crisp and brittle. Lettuce takes on a new
freshness. Tomatoes become firmer. Parsley, cress
and other garnishes almost seem to grow again!
See a demonstration at our display room—now.
F RIGI DAI RJEF™™*
R. W. HATCHER KDWE. CO. ^
Wholesale and Relail
No:
Id, 14
nd fully de- hereinafter
ate teachers
F< :
id.
i has been
is from"the county of Bald..
is at th. other end of th di
to speak, no one could ha 1
more zealous in his efforts for the
interests of Augusta and Ri* hinond.
county. If wo Kid had a man brcdD
and horn in this community, an Au-j v
yu tnn all hi- life, he could not have
fought more earnestly for the best
intrre t of fhis city, and h ; s work
for river development, for the Len-
vood hospital, for tl.c Arsenal. for
Iviiiustl.i win »e rccruiU-
v< lunteer teachers. Th
-ary thine is to learn the nn*v - I j
those people who desire this edu-h
ional service and their addresses, I f
that they. may be put in the emss j ;
rhe s-r. s of lessons numbe • j
mty. They begin with the simple 1
-i, each the pen-on to read an i j
ite and carry him on step by step :
th:- la.-t lesson which is the prepa-j
ion of a hank draft. Those whe.' ,
to learn only to write their
v.. - nay stop then. The classes i
I be conducted according to the J
ord
i the
the Offi
WHEREAS, the
af the Clerk of the Super- |,r.» defaulted
Court of said County in Book of Q f.
ds “SS”, pages 8 and 9. The said *n,; s t n
*e lots lying and adjacent and
atirg on the Weft aid; of South
r-r-.n Street in said City of Mil-
aid note H^*^^*®*®*®***®**^^!******^*****#^^*^JO HtOCSKMIMB
it there- r .,, 3
l H E SOUT H ERN *
Said above describe<l land will be
id free from all liens except State,
•unty and municipal taxis for th
1930, which will be assumed by
- purchaser. All valid liens against
t propert. will be attached to the
cc-eds of sail*, and -aid sale will
rned that A. T. r
fon the C-ourth*
mnty, at public out
t bidder for ca.*h o
y in March, 1930,
-ii!.-. t)r sale, the f«
•ill sell
THE SOUTH WITH MANY EXCELLENT
THRC'JGH TRAINS
she.-.
tho
d land:
Ail that
? MilledgevilJe
ounty and b:t
ale will be
loor in raid g SERVES
to the high- j c*
he firet Tue.«- ' K
thin the legal
ing describ- 1 & R0YAL PALJk J DELUXE ALL Pullman
S Chicago, Indianapolis, Grand Rapids, D-
or ..rrr! of l»ml g Cincinnati ta .'ackucnvillo an,I the East
J be” r in the city a P.OYAL PAL.M ALL '/ear
Chirr-o, Indianapoli*. Detroit, Buffalo, Cleveland and Cii
East Coast of Florida.
i
pint of
3, in Uloi
cord
tin
the cottoi
nd foi
Classes will ah.o be formed for the !
. groe.* :.n.3 the rudiments of educa-,
ti;> will bo made available fur all
*.Jio e who wish it and may be ha-; j
limply for the.asking.
There will be a short but very im- \
illiteracy in Baldwin county on j
Thursday uftc-rnoon at three-thirty J
in the office of County School |
Superintendent P. N. Bivins. Every j
organization is urged to have repre j
fentatives present, and those mem-1
Lera who were at the fir t meeting H „„ Sm i th ,
i re asked to have their reports read;
m. not already in.
MRS. C. B. McCULLAR,
Chairman Baldwin County
Committee on Illiteracy.
if the;
thing elrj that Augusta wanted,
ztamps him at once a; one of the
most useful congressmen ever to
repre-ent the T *nth district in con
gress 0
Ci ngrefsnvan Vinson has not bren
neglectful of the other sections of
the district and wc may expect soon
that there will be new post office
buildings at Thomson and Sander -
ville. while his activities in behalf
of the farmer.** have been vigorous
and intelligent, and are, undoubted
ly, deeply appreciated by them.
Just at this particular time Con
gressman Vinson is about to put over
the greatest work for Augu.-ta of all
his career, that is the securing of $1,-
.350,090 for the development of th*
Savannah river channel below Au
gusta, making this city one of the
greatest shipping centers of the
southeastern section of the country.
We predict that the bill providing
this money will pa»s within the next
few weeks and that work will begin
on oar channel during the coming
summer, or early autumn.
That Augusta appreciates
work of Vinson can be best illu
strated by the fact that among all
our list of able men there i:
who is even threatening
against Mr. Vinson, despite the /act!
that he himself come, from Baldwin!££)RE THROAT? DON’T GARGLE pin.
goed work for Augusta and for the
While G-.orgia has a splendid dele
gation in eongrtVs, each possessing
| I'.ualties that' make them : nlcndid,
then* is not a congressman from
Georgia who stand- higher in Wash-
ingt !> at this time, not one who is
moic .ffcctive :n his efforts for his
district and his people, than Carl
Vinzon. These are tbe facts. As
see it. no mnn in the district could
even run him a close race let alone
defeat him, so why annoy him with
to lp “ rn -Inin,:, to thp Hon. J. X. Tnllpy, Ref- „f Baldwin Surorior Court in
in in Bankruptcy, for confirm:!- hook rf deed* • , 00" Mio 420-1, l.rt-
lion on F.bruary tilth. lidiO, .ter known on a put of the sulwlivl-
Thi l'elimary 6th, lndO. 5 i„„ 0 f the "Edmund Hnrris-tnict"
GEORGE S. CARPENTER, „f tend. Said lot or parcel -f land
Truitee in Bnnkrup'ey for hotmded ns follow,: on tho North by
.1. M. Fountain, Bankrupt. i lend:, of \Y. Hcotm; or. the East
* hv Lot No. l. on the* Sout' by West
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER Avt-nue and .. n the West 1 Lot So.
GEORGIA, Baldwn County. , 2. Together with all bull lings and
To the Superior Court of said County improvements thereon.
The petition of Jon W. Hutchin-j g-jjj sale will be made for the
i>*»n, C. H. Whitfield, Roy Hayes, A. purpose: of rai ing funds to pay the
J. Carr, Jr., C. J. Conn, and Tom note above described. There is due
pectfully shows th- n the note the sum of Three Hun-
ollowing fact*, to-wit: dred,Twenty-Four Dollar., and Eigh-
Par. 1. That they desire for them- ty Cents principal, and Interest to
elves and their associates to ho in- th; date of the sale amount- to One
orporated for fhe full term cf Hundred and Seven Dollart; and]--
wi-qty years under the name and Thirty-Two Cent-. A dcH will be
tyle of thi Independent Merchants made to the purchaser by the under-
f Milledgevillc, Georgia, Incorporat-. q lc -ned .as provided in the security
j d:ed above mentioned.
J TONCE DE LEON A LL Year
Y Chicago, Indianapolis, Detroit, Clev land. Louirville
■> nr.ati to Jacksonville and the East CoaM. of Florida,
g SUWANEE RIVER SPECIAL
O Chicago, Indianapolis, Detroit, Cleveland and Ci
^ We*t Coast of Kloridn.
g KANSAS CITY—FLORIDA SPECIAL ALL Year
g Kansas City. St. Louis. Memphis. Birmingham
g Brunswick, Jacksonville and Miami.
q For detailed information, reservations, etc., i
Southren Agent or write '
G. R.
131 Terminal Station,
*. 2. The capital stock of sai-'
corporation is to ife four thousand
dollars <$ 1.non.00), and petitioner.^
debire the privilege of increasing the i
same whenever a majority of the
stockholders hall fit, to the sum
of twenty thousand dollars ($20,-
000.00).
Par. 3. The shares of stock of
raid corporation shall be of the par
value of ten dollars ($10.00) each.
Par. 4. Ten per cent (10 percent)
talk of opposition He is a
of the people and they know
is popular with tl.® people i
time is not yet at hand when ;
defeat him.
This February 3rd, 1930.
A. T. PETTIGREW.
Granteq of Louisa Ray.
HINES & CARPENTER
Attorneys.
NOTICE
AND
TO DEBTORS
CREDITORS
Xll creditors of the estate of Mrs.
Mary - Grimes, late of Baldwin Coun
ty, Georgia, deceased, are hereby
notified to render in their demands
to the undersigned, according to law.
stated.
the
Any
JTL.. Do
Quicker, Bell
Don’t suffer the p
friend | cf the entire amount of the Capital
it. He I Sctok hereinbefore referred to ha -.J and all persons indebted to said
id the j been paid in full. The principal. estate are required to make imme-
iiv one | place of bu iness at.J office of said diatc payment. This January Gth.
! corporation will be in the cijy of lOUO. J. C. GRIMES.
Milkdgtvill . Baldwin County, Geor- ’A Administrator of the Estate of
Mr*. Mary Gri
The object of said corpo-
not pecuniar}' gain, but, j'
purposes hereinafter fully
• here i
sides if
■ that any :
oppose Vi
icripticn Give*
fr Relief ration
for tin
ain and discom- *yjt out
Use a doctor’s Par.
Thoxine guaran- * anized
i the very first promot
Thi
to lora Richmond county and we
have an idea that h.- will lose Co- 1
lumbi.n. Lincoln, Jefferson, McDuffie,
Tailaferro. Glascock, ,Warren, Han-,
cock, Baldwin, Washington and Wil- 1
kitison counties. ^ - r — im urr
Tb:- keeping of a mined and «*- i,,] for tho
pericnc’.d representative in congress .. not j 1 5 njT bi tter
• - r.r-l tF v
11 y only 1rmpm
ThoxY.e hn- •
lieves the -orei
jto the internal
. it •:
u- ful
•ihods
• th
i by adopting all law-
■signed t*> make plair
. to th<* business, agricultuial
n P. or -|due i
IThoxir
double nctior-^-it quences to tho crmmur.ity of the fur-
'*■? and gors direct ther growth and developm nt of the
ausp It contains foreign owned chain store system
i nnd is safe and usd the economic soundnes- and wi«-
.•holo family. There dCm of trading with home -ownid
to ston coughin*’. hurinrss. With this purpose '
f»0.. i
irritr.trd tlr-natr. .lust :
e. put up ready for us?
d $1.00 bottles. Mor.r
for r't ; im ITS desire that the corpora-
i : 15c.. • tion hall have power to carry
hack I general .advertising business
and general interests to permit a if nct rpHeved. Sold by Fraley’s’its branches: to solicit, contract for
disgruntled few to succeed in a Pharmacy an d nil other good Drug' and give publicity to all kinds of ad-
studied effort to discredit Mr. Vin-ig^j^ jv.rtising; to manufacture, buy sell
son. when the great mass of us know | (Advertisement) I and (five away advertising devices
he is worthly and one of the best* —'and nov.-ltidp; to engage in the busi-
oongresemen in the hf ub?. The ___ DC c T DAODrD crmrtrr ««?*■ of publishing newspapers, journ
truth U the people will opfeely frown I rlr. Dtol BArtoLK otKVlLt aJs and macazineSf to carry on thl
down effort? of a few in trymg here ; COME TO jbusine-s of job printers, lithograph-
and there, r:gardlezs of fitness or. VV7TT f I AWKQ * r and en ff rav ers; to construct, pur-
other worthy considerations, to get a 1rhase lease and sell billboards, sign-
candidate against him. We fliould I b'oardh, and other structure*- suitable
be so grateful services of Congress- j for advertising purposes and to do
man Vinton that we should speak ififcc chairs to serve YOU, old time! general circularizing .ami distribut-
right out and discourage any effort colored barbers to serve the white, ing busiaiss of every kind; to act
at trying to gat opposition to him people. advertving agents for others; and
and let him know that we are grate- [) oor j 0 Odorless Cleaners to do al1 such othe f things as may be
DR. MURRAY KING
onc 2? c )*!. Res.
Jefferson Street
Veterinarian
Milledgeville. Georgia
Southern Railway System
NOTICE!
Delinquent Tax Payers
The law requires that all tax fifas be placed in hands of the
Sheriff, his Deputies, or Bailiff, the law also makes the Tax
Collector personally liable for any tax fifa’s he failes to have
executed by these officials.
This means extra cost, that you will not be required to pay
if you settle before the fifa’s haw to go out of this office.
105
Tax Collector
STRONG STEEL
Safety Deposit Boxes
FOR RENT -
Price $3.00 per year for small box; $4-00 per year for
large box.
Protect your valuables—come early before a., are sold.
The
Merchants & Farmers
Bank