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1MB UMOR-UCMDU, MILLZDGEV1LLE. GA., FEBRUARY W 1M*
WITHIN THE cm
MISS
. „.„ k to Florid »lwuyu hra »
, bui ge« in g b4clt “ 0t
! P „ muc hittraction, e.peclally
„„ have to get back to work
when y°u h * ve *
** huven't b« n t° Fl0, ' id * *“•
‘ ,„1U, with their gorgeou. been-
T " 1 * the eye everywhere bring-
ty *vou to th» realisation that Flor-
ine r“ . of sunshine and
ilia « tne sane
But nowhere have I ever
10 ' us many beautiful flowers
T/* re at the Bok tower.
L.OCAL,
JtAPPENENGb
Friday ia St. Valentines Cay.
A drive out in the country shows
that in spots the wild plum bushes
arc blooming.
This
shaft of
sky
the 17th day of February, 1930, at
tan o'clock a, m.
Georg Young Frank Batoman
Claude Reeves Henry Grantlin
8. J. Nixon S. J. Nixon
Emanuel Pearson Ruth Woolfork
Inez Lewis Hack Long
J. J. Bledsoe Henry Grantlin
Jeff Humphries Lewis Corley
C. D. Smith A. H. Brannan
Annie B. Houston Mack Hill
Bose Lester John Bennett
_. , ... A T. E. Pugh Edmond Hooten
The cle.r w«Utor of the put week Thonl „ Leveritt T. E. Pugh
clently for llark . A i cx , n de»- H. H Harden
ploughing. „ H H „ den Milton Ethridge
Robert Franks 1 Lee Butler
Frank Fraley Will Steele, Jr.
Bennett During Bennie Robinson
Carson Hill Jeff Humphries
J. A. Smith Lewis Kemp
Myra B. Butts R. W. Lester
Robt Lester Robt Lester
Mack Richard
Witness the Honorable James B.
Purk, Judge of Ocmulgee Circuit.
This the 5th day of Feb. 1930.
J. C. COOPER Clerk
(Advertisemertt)
There was a large crowd of people
, , . from the surrounding country in the
caching up ta cural
magnificent granducr stands * ^
Florida mountain like a
silver lakes anil moss
A session of the county court
was. held Monday morning, Judge E.
.red trees cast ttejr spell atth the R Hinci
v nt of fragrar.! flowers to almost .
invoxicatc }'° u - h t M" *tey wa ^* n K across the streets in
1 stood on tne ay s on - a i , ^ business section of the city should ,
the blue water with its , A ,
TrmliS wave. in the back ground j stop ' !
P< ,. n t j c . nt homes surrounded by
ii-d shrubs, but us I gazed I
t , • h: of those red old hills, bare
r- . .v : y. their beauty stood out and
1 could not htip but feel a bit home-
Sunday was a lively day in polio
circles. They made several arrests ii
different sections of the city.
sick for them.
1 ^turned home to find Kighton
Kr wr; Gordy here, much to my great
plmsore. Kighton is one of Mil-
!,dpfvine’s sweetest and moit at
tractive girls, and we will always
Wain h r. even though she dors ue-
uf her delightful personality.
Three was a large attendance at
the Recorder's court Monday after
noon. A number of cases were tried.
Mr. W. L. Ritchie had a mule,
which he had recently purchased, to
i few days ago.
P™
Ar.d the news comes to me of the
Medical Auxiliary dance which is to
i>e February 2‘st. And its to be a
costume affair. What shall I do, I
have alr-.idy overused all the fancy
costums I have but maybe I can
bru.-h <>ne of them up or make it
over, but you can bet your life I
will be there* even if I have to go
unchup ironed. Oh! I have it I will
dr.- as Queen Elizabeth herself. 1
always did adore Queens with their
long flowing dresses and sparkling
jcu.ls. Being without jewels I will
let the ten cent store supply them.
Judge Bertie Stembridge. (doesn’t
that sound big for a number of our
sex) it seem.: has been busy pro
nouncing marriages, last week’s paper
would indicate. Two in one week
was the record, the report shows.
Judge Bertie has so many delightful
truits and 1 know the couples that
leave with her blessings will make a
success of life.
Henrietta Ham who is a business
woman of Columbia, S. C., was hera
or a ;ad mission last week,, bat
I was delighted to see lier. I
mas say here that I deeply re
gretted to hear of Mrs. Alice
McCraw’s death. Mivt Alice as she
was affectionately known was one
of my special friends and I always
enjoyed talking to her. Her philoso
phy of life was inspirational and her
ispp; disposition always made me
enjoy life so much more.
The month of February usually
brings as disagreeable weather as
any month in the year, bat this far
this month it ras mad ae good rec
ord.
The adjourned aeasion of Superior
Court convenes next Monday raorn-
ng at ten o’clock. There are a large
number of cases on the docket for
trial.
Henrietta has grows into such a
charming and beautiful young woman
and 1 sm glad to know she baa a
rplendid position. Tha only regret
i>»» anv of t>b could have is that she
for* not live in MillrdgeviUe and we
w«ld a*e more of her.
I un like Will Rogers this week,
all the news i know, I have read in
the papers. So I see by the papers
that Bob and Elnora Jefferies have
rttumed from a delightful visit to
Richmond. And their beautiful daugh
ter was with them of course. She
«ch a precious little thing and just
pretty as she can be.
Billy and Estelle Jett are no-
ln <iown stairs apartment of the Fe-
■lvser* Building with their
iViliic. Jr.. I was so pleas-
that Billie his been made
s a proud fa-
i he ha? a right to be for
hu duplicate is as attractive- as
•hief K nirin-
-is so s.rry to hem that Mrs.
ra Pcttle was in a serious condi-
Miss Clara has one of the
test dispositions of any per?.
lc ever known. Her happy smile
80 m uch pleasure to her friends
Mr. A. Leonard has purchased a
house and lot in Hardwick from Mrs.
S. E. Wright. The purchase was
made as an investment.
Sunday was a spring-like day, and
the roads leading to and from Mil-
ledgeville were filled with automo-
The merchant-- of Milledgeville
have a splendid medium in the col-
* of The Union-Recorder to talk
to the trading public.
There have been a larger numb-
of mules sold in the local market
this year, than in several of the pre
ceding years.
There was a considerable fall in the
temperature Monday night, and there
a decided winter tinge in the
atmosphere Tuesday morning.
Mr. Jim Stevens, who farms on Mr.
W. L. Ritchie's place at Memwether
lest his barn wid three hundred
bushels of corn by fire last Thurs
day night. The loss falls heavily on
Mr. Stevens as it was his full last
year’s crop of corn.
MARD1 GRAS CELEBRATION
FeWwsry 17 March 4, 1N0, IscMw
New Orleans, La. Gulfport, Miss
Biloxi, Miss. Pass Christian, Misa.
Mobile, Ala. Pensacola, Fla.
RATES: One and one-half of the
regular one-way fare for the round
trip
DATES OF SALE: February 25 t<
March 3, inclusive.
FINAL LIMIT: March 11, 1930.
LIMIT EXTENDED: Extension of
final limit to March 25, 1930, may
be secured upon application to prop
er official at destination and pay
imnt of $1.00 fee. Get particulars
from selling agent
STOP-OVERS: Tickets are good
for stop-overs at all stations on both
going and return trips, within origi
nal or extended limit, upon applica
tion to Conductor.
All of the resorts named above are
located on the Gulf Coast and are
famous throughout the land for their
wonderful winter climates. Further
more, Mardi Gras is the greatest
spectacle of its kind in the United
by the road running 8outh by tha at that time why said application
lands of Mrs. Elijah Allan and on should not be grafted.
the West by the lands of Wester
known as the Coombes place, con
taining forty acres, mere or less, and
being a part of the homo place of
Frank Paarce.
Said property was levied on as the
property of Flank Pearce and was
found ia his possession.
The above described tracts and
parcel*, of land were levied on by me
under and by virtue of tax fifa’s.
issued by fhe 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
, ?f ’ the above described parcels of
'and and said sales will be made to
, .itisfy the said fi.fa.s.
1 have notified the defendants in
the ii. fa. and the tenants in posses
sion of the levy and the time, terms
.and place of sale as required by law.
This 5th day of February 1930.
J. F. VINSON.
Deputy Sheriff, Baldwin
County, Georgia.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE MA-
CON DIVISION OF THE MIDDLE
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
In Re:
1. SI. Fountain,
Bankrupt.
In Bankruptcy.
order granted by
the Hon. J. N. Talley, Referee
Bankruptcy, in the above stated mat
ter, the undersigned will sell, at pub-
•e outcry, before the courthouse door
of Baldwin County, Georgia, to the
highest bidder for cash, within the
'.:ga! hours of sale, on the 18th day
of February, 1930, the following de-
smrlbi-d parcels of land, to.wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the city
cf Milledgeville, Georgia, on the
Mosleyville Public Road on the south
«d-j of Fishing Creek and
We t side of said Mosleyville Public
Roud, containing approximately two,
acres, b.ing all of the lend lying be- i WHEREAS, Mrs. F. A. Pmvell hr,
tween .Stanley and Cline Avenues, j departed this life and the undersign,
eferson Street and the Mosleyville ]'d are the duly qualified executrices
Public Road; bounded on the North I
y Stanley Avenue, on the East by
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
On May 8, 1915, W. B. Wilkcrson
executed and delivered to Mrs. F. A.
Powell his deed conveying the here
inafter described land to socur a debt
of Two Hundred Dollars evidenced by
u promissory note date May 8. 1915,
due May H, !1916, for Two Hundred
Dollars payable to Mrs. F. A. Powell
•jr order, bearing interest at eight
per cent per annum from its date
and signed by W. B. Wilkerson.
The said deed of conveyance con
tained full powers of sale authorizing
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 payment of said note;
and,
WHEREAS. W. B. Wilkerson has
defaulted in the payment of both
principal and interest of said note;
he Mosleyville Public Road, on the
-outh by Cline Avenue, and on the
West by Jefferson Street.
Also: All that tract or parcel of
land situate, lying .and being in the
city of Milledgeville, Baldwin County,
Georgia, and forming a part of what
s known as Oconee Heights in the
southern part of the City of Mil
ledgeville, and better known and
described as Lots Nos. 14, 14 and
16 in Block No. 23, and fully de
scribed in a plat of a survey of the
said Oconee Heights of record in
the Office of the Clerk of the Super-
or Court of said County in Book of
Deeds "SS”, pages 8 and 9. The saidj
three lots lying and adjacent and ~
fronting on the West side of South
Tefferson Street in said City of Mil
ledgeville, Georgia.
Said above described land will be
old free from all liens, except State,
bounty and municipal taxes for the
ar 1930, which will be attuned by
he purchaser. All valid liens against
the property will be attached to the
roc«.*da of sale, and said sale will
s made subject to confirmation by
he court. Report of said axle wi! '*e
made to the Kon. J. N. Talley, he/-
ereo in Bankruptcy, for confirma
tion on February 19th, 1930,
This February 6th, 1930.
GEORGE S. CARPENTER,
Trustee in Bankruptcy for
J. M. Fountain, Bankrupt.
NOTICE
TO DEBTORS
CREDITORS
AND
of the last will and testament of the
said Mrs. F. A. Powell; and
Now, Therefore, the undersigned
cs executrices of Mrs. F. A. Powell,
acting under and by virtue of the
power of *ale contained in the deed
to secure debt above mentioned, will
»ell, 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 iirst Tues
day in Mcarh, 1930, the following de
scribed land, to-wit:
That certain tract or F^rccl of
'and, situate, lying and being in the
322nd DisL G. M., of Baldwin Coun
ty, said State, and distinguished in
.he plan of said County as part of
lot No. 9, containing one hundred
and fifteen (115) acres, more or
less, bounded as follows, to-wit: On
the east by lands of J. W. Vin:
and C. E. Vinson; on the South by
nnds of E. E. Bass; on the North
by lands of L. J. Stevens; and on the
A’est by the Jones County Line; be-
ng a part of the same tract or par
cel of land which was sold by Jas.
Wilkerson to Wn. Wilkerion,
evidenced by warranty deed dated
15th Oct. 1883, and recorded in
clerk'* office, said state and county,
in book 'T page 617. Thu descrip
tion la given sa of May 8, 1916.
Said aale will be made for
purpose of raising money to pay the
orincipal and interest due
aforesaid note together with the cost
if this proceeding The principal
due on said note is Two Hundred
Dollars and interest due
All 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,
and all persons indebted to said
estate are required to make imme
diate payment. This January Gth,
1930. J. C. GRIMES,
As Administrator of the Estate of
Mrs. Mary Grimes.
'.bruaj b tto, month 0( birt,,. 1W ...
tin, ' , o?°!! ‘ mpor “ nt of «"*"* State, and anyono .Bo ha» not boon
tel L T™' 0,1 '•“«»- '» Now Orleans or one of th. other
M »«tli I.W. 1 * .T 11 m *’ Uwr * ** citie » named during the Mardi Gras
ton b. m3 ™ t " y “ bout ‘hern. You Season should take advantage of the
kodj V- ” V. ®‘* h ' r * nd OJ - low rates that will be available on
* Zoa' f bUt “ ** <*••“ ««*«d herein.
# Person who adopt* an anony-1 j, p. BILLUPS,
‘boot Mon!" 1 ,0 "* y m °* n . things! General Hsssenger Agent,
_ P | Georgia Railroad,
C S „ H ° USEW,FE ionize! AtUnU| G "
ME GROCER. I GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
, HE i: .. ,
l EDgeville.
CITIZEN OF MIL-
Hr MAX A y i l CPHONE. Jbo Grunina
HC ls lr Y0U* E * VSERVICE "’ ior C0,m
Clerk’s Office:- Superior Court.
By direction of the Court the fol
lowing indictments now appearing ot
the Criminal Locket of Baldwin Sup-
hcreby set for trial
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,
the first Tuesday in March 1930
within the legal hours of sale, the
following describod tracts and par
cels of land to-wit
That tract of land in Oconee
Heights in said County, bounded as
follows: On the North by lands of
Frank Sstcher; on the East by the
lands of W. E. Baug».; or the South
by Coombs Avc., and on the West by
lands of Mandy Butts. Said lot
the residence lot of Joe Rice and
fronts 76 feet on the Ave., and
back 150 feet. Said property was
levied on as the property of Joe Rice
nn J was found in his possession.
February 6, 1930.
T HARRINGTON,
Administrator.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary Baldwin County.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To All to Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Eliza Thomas Brannen having
•n proper form, applied to me for
Permanent Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Mrs. Sarah
Florence Thoma:-, late of said Coun
ty, this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of Mrs.
Sarah Florence Thomas to be and
1 do certify that the above and
foregoing is a true and correct copy
of petition for a charter filed in my
offico on this date, to-w t. February
third, nineteen hundred thirty.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk Superior Court, Baldwin
County, Ga.
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
WHEREAS, on the 3rd day of
December 1921, Louisa Ray conveyed
the hereinafter described land to A.
T. Pettigrew to secure a note doted
December 3rd, 1921, tlue December
3, 1923 for Three Hundred and Fifty
... .... Al _ . Dollars payable to the order of A.
appear at my o«.c. w.th.n th. I,me T p et ti Md „ ipicd „ -
allowed by law, and show cause, if
«ny they can. why permnnent^dmim w ^ REASi mW dct . d conUhM!t) the
grant of a power of sale of the tend
hereinafter described upon default
in the payment of the note; .xnd
WHEREAS, the maker of said note
has defaulted in the payment therc-
stration should not be granted to
Mrs. Eliza Thomas Brannen on Mrs.
Sarah Florence Thomas’ estate.
Witness my hand and offeiial
signature, this 3rd day of February,
1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
of;
This is to notify ail persons con-
1 cerned that A. T. Pettigrew will sell
: before tire Courthouse door in Raid
county, at public outcry, to the high-
_ % ust bidder for cash on the first Tues-
day in March, 1930, within the legal
j hours of sale, the following describ
cd land:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the city
of Milledgeville, of said State and
and desig
nated os Lot No. 3, in Block “C", as
per a plat of record in the Clerk’s
of fee of Baldwin Superior Court in
book of deeds “OO” folio 420-1, hot
ter known as a part of the sub-divi
sion of the “Edmund Harris-tract”
of land. Said lot or parcel of land
bounded as follows: on the North by
lands of J. W. Hooten; on the East
by Lot No. 4, on the South by Wert
Avenue and on the West by Lot No.
GEORGIA, Baldwn County. 2. Together with all buildings and
To the Superior Court of said County improvements thereon.
The petition of Jon W. Hutchin- Said sale will be made for the
son, 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. Them is due
Hall Smith, respectfully shows the on the note the sum of Three linn-
following facts to-wit: dred Twenty-Foui Dollars and Eigh-
Par. 1. That they desire for them- ty Ce nts principal, and interest to
selves and their associates to be in- the date of the sale amounts to One
corporated for the full term of Hundred and Seven Dollare and
twenty years under the name and Thirty-Two Cent*. A deed will be
style of the “Independent Merchants made to the purchaser by the under-
of Milledgeville, Georgia, Incorporat- signed .as provided in the security
deed above mentioned.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
vs is to notify all person? ne:
of kin and creaditora of Mrs. Alii
E. McCrnw that Virginia McCraw at
Alice McCraw hnve filed their peti
tion asking that Hugh T. Cline be ap
pointed administrator of the estate
ef Mrs. Alice Evans McCrnw, de-
easod. All persons we notified that _ ^ _ ,
said application will be iuvird and
determined at the March Term 1939,
of the Court of Ordinary of said
ounty, ut which time kt all persons
how cause why said petition should
lot be granted.
February 4, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
Par. 2. The capital stock of said
corporation is to tye four thousand
dollars ($4,000.00), and petitioners
desire the privilege of increasing the
same whenever a majority of the | Attorneys,
stockholders shall see 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)
of the entire amount of the Capital
Setok hereinbefore referred to has
beer, paid in full. The principal
place of business and office of said
corporation will be in the city of
Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Geor-
This February 3rd, 1930.
A. T. PETTIGREW,
Grantee of Louisa Ray.
HINES & CARPENTER
g*a.
Par. 5. The object of said corpo
ration is not pecuniary gain, but,
for the purposes hereinafter fully
set out.
Par. 6. The corporation is or
ganized for the exclusive purpose of
SALE UNDER POWER
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
On February 8, 1929, Willie Badfo
executed and delivered to Exchange
Bank of Milledgeville, Georgia, a
deed conveying the !and hereinafter
described to secure a debt of $100.00.
evidenced by a prnmw-ory note dated
February 8, 1929, due October 1,
1929, for $100.00, bearing interest
from maturity at eight per cent per
annum, signed by Willie Badie and
payable to said Bank.
The deed of conveyance is record
ed in the offiee of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of said County in
Book of Deeds No. 12, page 498. The
Mid deed contained full puaora of
promoting tlw bush** interest of. aale authorising the said bank to seQ
its shareholders by adopting all law- the land conveyed after advertising
ful methods designed to make plain the aale once a week for four weeks
to the consumers the injurious conse
quences to the community of the fur
ther growth and development of the
foreign owned chain store system
and the economic soundness and wis
dom of trading with home owned
the date of sale ia Twenty-two j business. With this purpose in view
Dollars and Seventy-five cents petitioners desire that the corpora-
($22.75.) Jtion #hall have power to carry on a
The undersigned will execute a general advertising business in all
Iced to the purchaser as authors
i the deed to secure debt, above
This 5th day of February, 1930.
MRS. JULIA P. WEST, and
MRS. FRANCES CONN BIN-
ION As Executrices of the
Last Will und Testament of
Mrs. F. A. Powell, deceased.
PETITION TO SELL LAND
its branches; to solicit, contract for
upon default in the payment of said
nobs.
The said Willie Badie has default
ed in the payment of the principal
and interes tdue on said note and ten
failed to pay taxes due on the land
hereinafter described.
Now, therefore, Exchange Bank
of Milledgeville, Georgia, acting un
der and by virture of the power of
sale contained in said deed to secure
and give publicity to all kinds of ad-1 debt, will sell, at public outcry, to
vertising; to manufacture, buy sell J the highest bidder for cash, before
and give away advertising devices the Courthouse door of said County.
and novelticw; to engage in the busi
ness of publishing newspapers, journ
als and magazines, to carry on the
busino s of job printers, lithograph
er and engravers; to construct, pur
chase- lease and sell billboards, -sign
board*, and other structure* suitable
for advertising purposes and to do
' general circularizing .and distribut
ing business of every kind; to act as
advertv ing agents for otherts; and
to do all such other things as may be
SERVICE. daring the week beginning Monday, i tend of J. P» Overman, on
GEORGIA, Baldwin Couidy.
iG. T. Harrington, the administra
tor of the estate of M. C. Harring
ton, deceased, bas applied to the t
Ordinary of raid county for leave to ■ neceraary or incident to tke carrying
ieU fifty <501 acrea of Und lying out of the purpoac of ita orgmnixa-
on the Gairiton road in the SZlat tion.
Dtotrict of raid county adjoining the I Far. 7. Petitioners drain the
ianda of Mra. George Trapp, Unda thority in their corporate capacity to
of the estate of Mra. Willie Lon | buy, sell, hold and own «nch realty
Harrington, and Unda of the eatate and penonalty a. any be neeeraarv
of L. M Smith; raid Und being to carry on the purpoeee for which
known ae the home poke of M. C. raid corporation U formed. They
Urrington. 1 llc ' ir * lhe P r ' Tik ** ■ oi "* “ d
The leave to >ell U naked for the ing eued in their corporate capacity,
purpose of making distribution among P-r. ft. P-t'tion-r. dee-re all the
he heir, end paying the debts of M. rights, lUbilHUa aid prMWgea which
1 Herrington. Notice U hereby -nv t>" pertinent to any corporation
given that said application will be of raid character nnder the Conatitu-
Also that tract of Und lying in the|heard at the March Term. 1830, of tional Uwn ” f 8 ***V_ I _
i-rath nit G M.. of said County,| Court of Ordinary of amid coun- *^1'™ *
‘ ted ,, fon'oe-s: on the North by ty, to be hold on the firat Monday in Pettenmra- Attorneys.
bounded .as ioilow-. * .hn« cause
, the East March. Let all persons show cause GEORGIA, BalMi Cesaqr.
within the legal hours of sale «
first Tuesday in March, 1930, the
following described ’and, to-wit:
That tract or parcel of tend lying
and being in the City of Millcdgv-
vitle of said State and County, it be
ing Lot No. 26 in Block E on West
Avenue The lot is bounded an fol
lows. On the North by West Avenue;
on the East by Lot No. 1; on the
South by Lot No. 25, and on the West
by Elbert Street. The lot fronts on
West A venae fifty feet And run*
back on Elbert Street one hundred
and twenty-five feat.
Said sole will be made for the
purpose of raising funds to pay the
arincipal and internet due on the
aforesaid note together with the cost
if th : s proceeding. The principal
and interest due on said note on
date of sale will be $103.42.
The undersigned will execute a
deed to the purchaser as authorised
in said deed to secure debt
This 19th day of January, 1930.
Exchange Bank of Milledgeville, Ga.
Grantee of Willie Padio.
HINES St CARPENTER
Attorneys for Exchange Bank of
Milledgeville, Georgia.