Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, March 20, 1930, Image 9

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THE UNIOW-KECOKDEK, MILLECCEV1U.E, CA-, MARCH Ml 1RM ■ffljjjTHE crn "** lB , MISS D1DDY) ,the pr I «ited - w y column left on « r ..rioter colls it for iud rush of life cribble out the and give some of ve heard. tfct ** ‘ ...th my visit to Rio .nisi tot week. After , r ro‘ue than thirty lw ,n. 1 I .‘■“k.vu* W““ d - The Pir- > sod I enjoyed film ttat *os reeled in ,r " nt . ' n , j..p. Moore there r. Jott- Th • waitint: I,lul ' 08 1 181,118 V p,i iiiilt' and Aladelyn Jackson ... . 1 00 and with them y/as " .“til, (tie daughter, Made. ; ,r “ r t', TO ,dfork'd me on and I n * . , chance to talk with did n * either MAGAZINES WANTED FOR ■OY5 TRAINING SCHOOL Mr. L. C. Hall, who conducts Sunday School at the Boys Training School every* Sunday afternoon would appreciate if any one has any maga zine sor periodicals they would like to give to the boys would let him know, and ho would call and got them The boys enjoy reading and jthe magazines would be appreciated by them. f ‘jH-rr.. amp lack u week and make the delightful luncheon :„ra. Jefferies. This charm- .. entertained most delight- iv i hrge number of people. Mrs. jine Lti wards who presid- t , V(f the beautifully appointed jK.ured coffee told me that to appear in thsi month’s ,<i Kou-'tkeeping and I could not M home to look for her <!:e was and 1 am sure . illustrated the story could selected a more beautiful portray the character Sun roar baby chicks right—Feed them Purina Startena, Growana and Baby Chick Feed—L. D. SMITH. COTTON SEED FOR SALE—Pure Piedmont Cleveland Gotten Seed, picked before etorm from bale per acre crop, privately ginned, reckon ed. $1.25 per bushel. R. W. STEM- BRIDGE, Route 3, Milledgeville, Ga. Purina Laying Mash—Scratch Feed—and your chickens never laying—L. D. SMITH. taking forward with interest The Union-Recorder's cooking ve always wanted to s electrical robots and h is to be granted. »e wonderful to hav I who could do just what her to d«» without ill her twice. «tner event that taa much ii >r all of t- is the local talent "Aunt Lucia” which is l. il under the auspice.- of the P. and U. 1). C. Can you imagine nything funnier than the bus if Millcdgcville posing as flap- had the grout pleasure of mcet- Mrs. John Shiaholster again last k aad t»i hear htr (ielightful Mr Shinholster .ving two ■ and also a reading. She is a accomplished woman and her •n to MilledgevilleV .social life e-i pleasant. She sang at the nis recently and made such n 1 the men did there is nothing finer i ‘t- rrogram of civic improve- • hat ii being planned by the L--ri«n Auxilary. .Each : - r made a sugge-ton last week 'an, Allen, the chairmnn of Fommittec is to go over them r c: mmitte members to select r '*. pratical ones and report 1 hack to a full meeting. '*'■ Gtor * e Carpenter is collect records, old songs and new>- •enes. She is bringing to- c<j mpltte record of the ac- irc 'luring It) 17 and 1918. interested to see Mr.*-. Jon n ’> Picture in the Sunday ' the Macon Telegraph and ° n ° ' f her favorite recipes t'utchinson ■» one of Milledgc- ,Ti°. Sl acc " rn l 1*-Hcd matorns and the club and social FOR SALE OR TRADE—I wUI *etl or trade my homo in the city limit* for ■ house with five acres more or less outside the city. Robert Caw- thon. 2-26-30 3t. interest bearing at the rmto of five per cent Number 1333, dated Jan uary 1st, 1912, registered in the name of Mrs. Emma Compton, and being of the face value of One Thous and Dollars. Said application is made for the purpose of making distribution of the Estate of Mrs. Emma Compton among her heirs. Said application will be heard and determined at the regular term of the Court cf Ordinary in Ua!dv?;a County, Georgia, to be held First Monday in April, 1930. This 3rd day of March, 1930. BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE, Ordniary, Baldwin County, Ga. Mrs. Beall C. Hutchings, Administratrix of the Estate of Mrs. Emma Compton, Deceased. at the March Term, 1930, of the Court of Ordinary, the undersigned will sell at public outcry, before the courthouse door in said County to the highest bidder for cash# within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in April, 1930, -he follow- ing described land belonging to the Estate of M. C. Harrington, deceased, to-wii: All that tract or parcel of land, being part of land lot No. 193, in the | U21,t District G. M„ of add Stole i und County, bounded as fofioi CITATION GEORGIA, Baldwin County: Notice is given that Hugh T. Cline, ;is administrator of the Estate Alice E. McCraw, has applied to the Ordinary of .-aid County, for leave to sell ten shares of the capital stock of the First National Bank of Mil- ledgeville, Georgia, represented by certificate No. 350, and ten shares of the capital stock of the Merchants & Farmers Bank of said County, represented by certificates Nos. 77, 155, and 140, issued to M. A. Mc Craw which have been transferred to Mrs. Alice E. McCraw, and forty- seven shires of the capital stock of said Merchants JL Farmers Bank, represented by certificate No. 230, and one ihare of the capital stock fthc Baldwin County Fair Associa tion, represented by certificate No. 34, issued in the name of Baldwin Hotel. Slid application will be heard at the Court of Ordinary of said County, held on the first Monday in April, 1930. All persons are notified to show cause at that time why the application should not be granted. This March 5, 1930. BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary. HUGH T. CLINE, Administrator. f the city. GEORGIA, Baldwin County: To AH Whom It May Concern: First National Bunk of Milledgc- ville, Georgia, having applied to me for the grant to George S. Carpenter of permanent letters of administra tion on the estate of Jim Young, dc- caasde, this is to cite the creuitois and heirs of said deceased to be and appear at the April Term, 1930, of thU Court, to show- cause if any they can, why permanent letters of ad ministration should not be granted as prayed. This 3rd day of March, 1930. BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary, Baldwin County, Ga. CITATION GEORGIA, Baldwin County. Notice is given that G. E. Whortcr, administrator of the estate of T. H. DeSaussure, has applied the Ordinary for leave to sell six ( United States Gold Eonds of One Hundred Dollars each, bearing four -fourth per cent (4 1-4 per cent) interest, being of the follow ing numbers: 1701077, 1701078, 1727371), 1727317, 1727378, 1727- 279; two (2) Emanuel County road bonds for one thousand (1,000.00) Dollmj each; one bond being ber 295 maturing 1961; one bond be ing number 338, maturing 1953; two (2) Appling County road and bridge bonds of one thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars each, being bonds numbers 79 and 80, maturing 1944; two (2) City of Milledgcviile Water Works Bonds of five hundred ($500.00) Dollars each; being bonds numbers 106 and 107; and one in.-olvent in strument, to-wit. one (1) note Eighty ($80.00) Dollars, signed by S. G. Mann. Said sale is .asked for the purpose of puying the debts and making distribution among the heirs of T. H. DeSaussun. Notice is given that said applica tion will be heard at the April Term, 1930, of the Court of OHinary of id county. Let all persons show cause at that time why said petition should not be granted. This Mar A 3rd, 1930. BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary. G. E. McWhorter. Administrator of the estate of T. H. DeSaussure, deceu.-ed. . I l-.i the little baby t Mrs. T. A. * . . bu t principally ■ IJn-.s, fja5 ^ GEORGIA, Baldwin County: ■mild believe my * yos when I '^° ^ Whom It May Concern: ‘at a f* w months i Geor tte s - Carpenter, having ap- wrapped up dawn at the *° me * or Permanent letters of it is the second time I a d m *nistration upon the estate of her and 1 declare she is j R°bert White, deceased; this is to j notify the next of kin and creditors '■ r ,hl - lluby Show, that j of th8 8,1111 iHceMwl, that said appli- j”“ ilurdt . n> ;,:i -r.r.u.-.l custon. in this cat ' on will be heard before me at the ; ir : hat goes in every Apr *l Term, 1930, of the Court of uldn't this be an ideal <,rt * inar y County. This 3rd day of March, 1930. BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary, Baldwin County, Ga. j , ' ‘‘ r< "‘ of the fut' • aus ( ,f Millcdgeville. ' bautiful babies, •i j lendid move for D( * UURRATiroc' Re«. J'-iierson Street ^ etennarian ‘k'dyeviUe, Georgia ^ GROVER C. JONES op ATHIC PHYSICIAN b*ACON, ga. P «0NE 1571 CITATION I STATE OF GEORGIA, 1051 Ba,dwin County. J IN RE: The Estate of Mrs. Emma . Compton, Deceased. I Notice is hereby given, that Mrs. | Beall C. Hutchings, Administratrix j of the Estate of Mrs. Emma Comp ton, has applied to the Ordinary of | Said Baldwin County for leave to sell Ja certain Gold Mortgage Bond be longing to the Estate of said Mrs. (Emma Compton. The bond is de scribed as follows: One Twenty- LAND SALE GEORGIA, Baldwin County. ill sell before the Courthouse door of raid County at public out- to the highest bidder for cash the first Tuesday in March 1930 within the legal hours of sale, the following described parcels of land to writ: Also at the same time and place, The following described property bounded as follows, on the East by property of Dovie Gibson, on the West by Dr. Body on North by Wall Street a.id on the South by Mrs. A. L. Ellison, said property fronting 50 feet on Wall Street ar.d runing back 100 feet, levied as the property of Sophie Baily EsL That tract of land in the 319 dis trict of said county containing 65 iounded as follows; North by the Monticello road. East and South by lands of the State of Georgia, known as the prion farm, and on the by lands of R. N. Ashfield, said land being all of the Edwards and Pattrrron pecan farm, lying South of the Monticello road, the land is levi- the property of Edwards and Patterson the firm composed of Mrs. Edwards and Sam Patterson. Th.* land was levied as the property of the defendants, and was found in their po.-session, March the 5th 1930. Also at the s^me time and place. The following described property, bounded as follows, on South by Tift Street, on East by North Wayne Street, on West by other property of Joe Durden, North by W. E. Robin son, said property fronting 50 feet on Wayne Street and runing back 100 feet, levied as the property of found in his poss- tho North by the Milledgeville-Ma- con road known a*, the Garrison road; on the East by land of the estate of Willie Lou Harrington; on the South by land of the estate of L. M. Smith, and on the West by the land of Mrs. George Trapp. Said land contains Fifty (50) Acres, more or less, and is known as the old M. J. Martin Place and also as the homcpluce of the late M. C. Harrington. Said sale will be made for the pur pose of paying the debts of, and mak ing distribution among his heirs of M. C. Harrington, deceased. G. T. HARRINGTON, , as administrator of the estate of M. C. Harrington, deceased. district G. M. Baldwin County and in the villago ef Harrisburg bounded a* follows: cn the North by lands of H. D. Allen, on the Eust by lands of H. D. Allen, on the South by a settlement road leading ir.to the old DuBignon plantation auj oi West by the lands of the Knight3 of Pythias and containing one forth of an acre more or less. Said sale will be made for the pur pose of raising funds to pay the' above described. There is due oi note the sum of two hundted and twdnty-six dollars and fifty cents principle, and interest on said note since the 26th, day of January, 1930, to date of sale. A deed will.be made the purchaser by the undersigned provided in the security deed above mentioned. This March 3rd, 1930. MERCHANTS & FARMERS BANK, Grantee of Thomas Harris. ALLEN & POTTLE Attys. for Merchants & Farmers Bank SALE OF LAND UNDER POWER GEORGIA, Baldwin County. Whereas, on the 13th, day of Jan uary 1928 Thomas Harris conveyed the hereinafter described land to the Merchants & Farmers Bank of Mil- ledgeville, Georgia to secure a note dated the 13th, day of January 1928, due the 13th, day of January 1929, for the sum of two hundred and twenty-six dollars and fifty cents ($226.50) payable to the order of the Merchants L Fanners Bank and signed by Thomas Harris, ai.d. Whereas said deed cortaincd the grant of a power of .-ale of the land hereinafter described upon default of the payment of the rote; and. Whereas the maker of said mte has defaulted in the payment there of; This is therefore to nuiify all per ns concerned that the Merchants & Farmers Bank will sell before the court house door in raid county, at public outcry, to the highest, bidder for cash on the first Tuesday in April 1930, during the legal hours of sale, the following describe 1 land. All that tract or parcel of land situate, lynig and being in the 321st LAND SALE STATE OF GEGORGIA, Baldwin County. Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain deed to secure debt, executed and delivered by Mrs. Mary W. Grimes, conveying to Ex change Bank the property hereinaf ter described, said deed being on rec ord in the office of the clerk of Su perior Court of Hancock County, Georgia, in book P P, page 381, and securing an indebtedness of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, which debt is evidenced by a note dated October 15, 1924, payable on October 10, 1925, Said note being signed by the raid Mrs. Mary W. Grimes, and bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from its date. The undersigned will sell, at public sale, before the court house door, in Mil- lcdgevillc, Baldwin County, Georgia, to the highest bidder for cash, be tween the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in April, 1930, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate lyjng nnd being in the 104th Dist. G. M. Hancock Co. Ga., ad joining Lands formerly owned by Gideon Holsey and lands of the estate of G. G. Smith, more fully described in the deed from G. G. Smith to B. I. Harper, recorded in Clerk’s office of Hancock Co. Gt.., in book U page 183, ns follows: Be ginning at a Po.‘t-Oak on the Shef field Ferry Road running North 12, W 35 1-2 to Sweet G’im on Holacy's line; thence with said line to a stake opposite the white Oak corner S 26 E 25, thence N 69 E 18 1-2 to Crok- «r branch; thence with said branch S 42 to where Sheffield Ferry road crosses same, thence along said road to post oak beginning point, con taining one hundred ten acre*, more or less. It being- the n. me land deeded by John L. Culver to Mary W. Grimes March 12th 1908 and deed recorded in deed book DD page 499. The power of sale in said deed will be exercised by Exchange Bank, by reason of the fact that said principal note for Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars was not padi when same ma tured and still remains unpaid; and by reason of the fact that no interest said note has been paid since Spetember 20, 1929, and by further reason of the fact that the taxes due said property have not been paid. Mrc. Mary W. Grimes having de parted this life, since the execution of said deed to secure debt and note, tract of land above described will be sold as the property of the Estate of the said Mrs. Mary W. Grimes, and for the purpose of pay ing the indebtedness above described. Said indebtedness boinsr in the prin cipal amount of Five Hundred Dol lars plus interest, at the rat© of 8 per cent per annum, from the 20th day of September, 1929. The pro ceeds of said sale wiU be applied to the payment of said note and interest due thereon, and the balance if *ny will be paid over to the personal representative of the said Mrs. Mary W. Grimes. A deed will be executed, by the undersigned, to the purchaser at such sale. This 5th day of March. 1930. EXCHANGE BANK By Otto M. Conn, President. GEORGIA, Baldwin County: To All Whom It May Concern: Edward R. Hines, having applied me for permanent letters of ad ministration upon the estate of Clark Tyler, deceased; this is to notify the next of kin and creditors of said deceased, that said application will be heard before me at the April Term, 1930, of the Court of Ordinary of said County. This 4th day of March, 1930. BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary, Baldwin County, Ga. The above described tracts a parcels of land was levied by ine i dcr ami by virtue of tax fifu’s *ssu by the Tax Collector of Baldw County Georgia, on December 20th, 1929. for tax:.- due the State Georgia, and Baldwin County, for the year of 1929 against the owners of the above described parcels of land, and said sale will be made to satisfy the fifa’s. I hav. notifyed the de fenders in the f'fa aa «* the tenants in possession of the levy, and the terms, time and placu of sale ns re quired by law. This the 5th, day of ^arch 1930. J. F. VINSON Deputy Sheriff Baldwin County Ga. ADMINISTRATORS sale GEORGIA, Baldwin County: BELL’S Special Sale of Ladies’ Fine Silk Dresses Just In By Express 50 Beautiful New DRESSES In by Express Today NEW STYLES Crepes, Georgettes and Prints, in all the New Colors. Dresses that usually sell for $39.75. Owing to the lale arrival we place them on sale this week at a special price $25.00 Size 14 to 38 300 Pair Of Ladies’ Fine Silk Hose On sale Monday March 24. All silk chiffon hose, picot t*>p, in all the new shades worth $2.00 and $2.50, slightly imperfect, full fashion at $1.00 If You Want the Best Shop At Thin) strwt Btllwmjr Muad'ing wul I Ua*r artfcorrty of an on <Mm* M *aa^ .4 bj tta Onttwr of ml* - — E E. B