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MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
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at the Baldwin Hotel at 8 P. M., ex
clusively for fair officials and car
nival or amusement representatives.
Admittance liy card inviuition.
Thursday Morning Session Feb. 13th
At the City Hall.
Address: “Live Stock Shows At
Georgia Fair ." Oscar Mills, Secre
tary. Southeast* m Fair, Atlanta.
Address: "Opportunity, of The
County Fair in The Mutual Relations
of Town and County.” Dr. Edwin
H. Scott, Ga. State College for Wo
men. Milledgeville.
Address: “Selling A County Fair
to Town and County.” Dr. A. D. Wil
liams, President, South EaRt Georgia
Fair, Waycroas, Ga., Folkstnp.
Address: “Impressions of The
Value and Trend of Georgians Agri
cultural Fairs." A. E. Gibson, Vice-
President of the 7 Association and
Sec.-vtary of the South West Geor- !
gia Exposition, Dawson, Ga.
“Address: “Drawing Power of i
Horae Rwinir at County Kaira.” j I Administrator.
P. Watson. Jr., Member of the Board j
of Directors of the Association and i
Secretary of the Pulaski County Fair. |
Hawkinsville, Ga.
Address: “Value of Clean Midway
Attractions and Concessions to The
Life of A Fair,” Jack V. Lyles, with
The Frank West Carnival Shows,
Norfolk, Va.
Thursday Afternoon Satatou
At the City Hall.
Open forum and round table dis
cussions.
Report of committees.
Selection of 1931 Meeting place.
Election of officers.
Adjournment <
Officers ef The Aucrieti— of Ga-.
Fain
a B. McCullar, Milledg*yiUe,
President.
A. E. Gibson. Dawson, First Vice-
President
8. Courson, Soperton. Second Vice-
President
E. Ross Jordan, Macon, Secretary-
Treasurer.
PETITION TO SELL LAND
GEORGIA, Baldwin County,
G. T. Harrington, the administra
tor of tho estate of M. C. Harring
ton, deceased, has applied to the
Ordinary of said county for leave to
•>cl! fifty (60) acres of land lying
on the Garrhun road in tht 321st
District of t-nid county adjoining the
lands of Mrs. George Trapp, lands
of the estate of Mrs. Willie Lou
Herrington, und lands of the estate
of L. M. Smith; said land being
known as the home palco of M. C.
larrington.
The leave to sell is asked for the
purpose of making distribution umong
the heirs and paying the debts of M.
Harrington. Notice is hereby
giver, that said application will be
heard at the March Term, 1P30, of
ic Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty, to he hi Id on the first Monday in
March. Let all persons show cause
ut that time why' said application
should not be granted.
February 5, 1930.
HARRINGTON.
SCHOOL TRUCK DRIVERS
ORGANIZE FOR SERVICE
BOARD OF EDUCATION PASSES
RULES FOR TRUCK DRIVERS
BERTIE B. STEM BRIDGE.
Ordinary Baldwin County.
LAND SALE
The Baldwin County School Truck
Drivers held a meeting Saturday and
perfected an organization for the
purpose of mutual aid In caring for
the children under their care, and
for research work in ascertaining the
children not attending school in the
section through which they pass.
> wart Barnes was elected Presi
dent, and F. I). Pierre, Secretary.
County School Superintendent
Bivins hoartoly indorses this move
ment on the part of the bus drivers,
and believes it will result in good.
This is' probably the
tion of the kind in i
tile United States ns fur ns is known. I pupils on their truck
force discipline.
i Solid Car ' Drivers are prohibited from trans-
MODERN j porting anyone except school chil
dren, teachers, or members of the
Board of Education.
The Board of Education at the
regular meeting Tuesday passed
rules governing school trucks and
a.*k the co-operation «{ pupil and
parent to carry them ' rough.
Briefly enumerated y are as fol-
Drivers are required to fui
trucks and submit them for ini
asked.
Drivers will observe the mle of
roads, cro sing*, railroad -, at
A regular time schedule mus
uly organiza- ( maintained.
State or in | Drivers have complete charge of
ad must
Seed Irish Potatc
load, prices right
GROCERY COMPANY.
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
Clerk’s Office: Superior Court.
By direction of the Court the fol
lowing indictments now appearing on
the Criminul Docket of Baldwin Sup-
SERVICES AT ST. STEPHENS
EPISCOPAL CHURCH NEXT
SUNDAY
Rev. F. H. Harding, rector of St.
ros SALE-* t
■Uro Mats—weighs about 1100 lbs.
Apply to B. J. Jackson. Boat* 3,
Milledgeville, Ga., 2-0-30 2t pd.
Mmr— aad Harm. W E. BASS and
Cou
hereby set for trial i Stephen* Episcopal church, has
L. C. Anderson, Mcttcr; Felir Jen
kins, Columbus; A. L. Moseley, Ly
ons; C. O. Perry, Cordele; Gordon
Snossy, Savannah; J. P. Wilhoit,
Warrenton; Gordon S. Chapman,
Sanders villa; Oscar Mill-. Atlanta;
Henry Odum, Covington; R. E. Roun
tree, Swainsboro; R. L. Van Sant,
Marietta; J. P. Watson, Jr., Hawk-
iwrilW.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
On May 8, 1916, W. B. Wilkeraon
cxecu*.-1 and delivered to Mrs. F. A.
Powell his deed conveying the here
inafter described land to secur a debt
of Two Hundred Dollars evidenced by
a promissory note date May 8, 1916,
duo May 8, 11916, for Two Hundred
Dollars payable to Mrs^ F. A. Powell
or order, bearing interest at eight
per cent per annum from its date ; " os " _® ter
and signed by W. B. Wilkerson.
The said deed of conveyance con
tained full powers of sale- authorising
the said Mrs. F. A. Powell, her legal
representatives or assigns to sell the
said land, after advertising the sale
once a week for four weeks, upon
default in the puyraent of said note;
and,
WHEREAS. W. B. Wilketson has
defaulted in the payment of both
principal and interest of said note;
during the week beginning Monday,
the 17th day of February, 1930, at
ten o’clock a. m.
Georg Young Frank Bateman
Claude Reeves Henry Gmntlin
S. J. Nixon S. J. Nixon
Emanuel Pearson Ruth Woolfork
Inez Lewis Mack Long
J. J. Bledsoe Henry Grantlin
Jeff Humphries Lewis Gorley
C. D. Smith A. H. Brannon
Annie B. Houston Mifck Hill
John Bennett
E. Pugh Edmond Hooten
j Thomas Leverttt T. E. Pugh
Marie Alexander H. H. Harden
H. H Harden Milton Ethridge
nounced that the usual services will
he held at the church next Sunday
morning. He was prevented from
making nis tn pto Racine, Wisconsin,
and will conduct the services.
It had been previously announced
that there would be no service.
FOR SALE—On* Ford Touriug car
in good condition, 1930 tag oa.
Thrno two horse second band wag
ons good condition. One new top
buggy and harness with same. All
at Mule Bam. W. E. BASS and Co.
Keep up With[All The
| Latest Events
GET THEM ALL CLEAR IN FULL VOLUME—The easiest way to
accomplish this is to buy a—
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Majestic
Radio
Ask the man who has one
—No other arguments
necessary.
Prices $ 116 to $385. Sold
on easy terms.
R. W. Hatcher! Hdw. Co.
WUnilt ut Rctal
SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
This is to notify all persons next
of kin and creaditurs of Mrs. Alice
E. MeCmw that Virginia McCraw and
Alice McCraw have filed their peti
tion asking that Hugh T. Cline he ap
pointed administrator of the estate
of Mm. Alice Evans McCraw,
ceased. All persons are notified that
■aid application will be hoard and
determined at the March Term 1930,
of the Court of Ordinary of said
county, at which time let all persons j lot j
show cause why said petition should
not be granted.
February 4, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary’.
and
WHEREAS, Mrs. F. A. Powell has
departed this life and the undersign-
the duly qualified executrices
of the last will and testament of the
said Mrs. F. A. Powell; and
Now. Therefore, the undersigned
executrices of Mrs. F. A. Powell,
acting under «nd by virtue of the
power of tale contained in the deed
to secure debt above mentioned, will
sell, at public outcry, to the highest
bidder for cash before the Court
house door of said county within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in Mcarh, 1930, the following de
scribed land, to-wit:
That certain tract or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being in tht
322nd Dint G. M., of Baldwin Coun
ty, said State, and distinguished in
the plan of said County as part of
containing one hundred
fifteen (115) acres, more or
bounded as follows, to-wit: On
east by lands of J. W. Vinson
and C. E. Vinzon; on the South by
Lee Butler
Will Steele, Jr.
Bennie Robinson
Jeff Humphries
Lewis Kemp
Robert Franks
Frank Fraley
Bennett During
Carson Hill
J. A. Smith
Myra B. Butts
Witness the Honorable James B.
Park, Judge of Ocmulgee Circuit.
This the 6th day of Feb. 1930.
J. C. COOPER Clerk
(AdvertisemeaB)
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GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To All to Whom It Muy Concern:
Mrs. Eliza Thomas Brannon having
in proper form, applied to me for
Permnnent Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Mrs. Sarah
Florence Thomas late of said Coun
ty. thi.i is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of Mrs.
Sarah Florence Thomas to be and
appear at my office within the time
allowed by law, and show cause, ;f
any they can, why permanent udmin-
i-t.rz.tion should not he granted to
Mm. Eliza Thoma. Brannen on Mrs.
Sarah Florence Thomas’ estate.
Witness my hand and offciial
signature, this 3rd day of February,
1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
FOR SALE—One Ford Tewing car
in good condition, 1930 tag on.
Three two horse second hand wag*
mu goad condition. One new top
and harness with come. All
nt Mole Barn. W. E. BASS and Co. j
SHERIFF SALES
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 March 1930
wit) the legal hours of sale, the
following described tracts and par
cels of land to-wit:
That tract of land in Oconee
Heights in said County, bounded a*
follows: On the North by lands of
Frank Satcher; on the East by the
lands of W. E. Baugh; on the South
by Coombs Ave., and on the West by
lands of Mandy Butts. Said lot is
the residence lot of Joe Rice and
fronts 75 feet on the Avu., and runs
back 150 feet. Said property was
levied on as the property of Joe Rice
and was found in his possession.
Also that tract of land lying in the
1714th Dist G. M., of said County
ands of E. E. Bass; on the North ! bounded ns follows: On the North by
i the
y lands of L. J. Stevens; and
West by the Jcnes County Line; be
rg a part of the same tract or par-
-•.•! of land which was sold by Jar.
Wilkerson to Wm. Wilkerson, us is
.-videneed by warranty deed dated
T>th Oct. 1883. and recorded in
1 rk’s office, *aid state and county,
a ’ "T” p:-.gc 617 This descrip
tion is given of May 8, 1916.
Said sale will be made for the
mrpore of raising money to pay the
'rincipal and interest due on the
f r.said note together with the cost
f this proceeding^ The principal
due on said note is Two Hundred
Julian and interest due on the same
o the date of sale is Twenty-two
Dollars and Seventy-five cents
($22.75.)
The undersigned will execute .a
Iced/ to the purchaser as authorized
in the deed to secure debt* above
mentioned.
This 5th day of February, 1930.
MRS. JULIA P. WEST, and
MRS. FRANCES CONN BIN-
ION As Executrices of the
Last Will and Testament of
Mrs. F. A. Powell, deceased.
land of J. P. Overman; on the East
by the road running South by the
lands of Mrs. Elijah Allen and on
the West by the lands of Wester
known as the Coombcs place, con
taining forty acres, more or less, and
being a part of the home place of
Frank Fcvarcc.
Said property was levied on as the
property of Frank Pearce and wr
found in his possession.
The above described tracts and
parcels of land were levied on by in
under and by virtue of tax f:fa’?.
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 owner-
of the above described parcels of
land and said sales will be made to
.atisfy the said fi.fa.s.
I have notified the defendants in
the fi. fa. and the tenants in posses
sion of the levy and the time, terms
and place of sale us required by law.
This 5th day of February 1930. ,
J. F. VINSON,
Deputy Sheriff, Baldwin i
j County, Georgia.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY FEBRUARY II. 11
“The Lady Lies”
> Paramount all Talking Picture with Broadway Talking Stan in a famous
Broadway play.
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 12
“Mexicali Rose”
Action—Adventure—Romance—Novel situations and unusual twist of plots in
an in-an-out of the ordinary story.
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13 -14
‘The Melody Man”
Tuneful Songs—Wonderful Music—Gripping Dialogue—Great Broadway Stage
success now a Brilliant all Talking Picture.
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 15
“WaF Street”
A timely drama unfolded against the inside working of the street that ha a
river at one end and a grave yard at the other.
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