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THE UNION-RECOftDEJt. MUJLEDCEV1LLE, GA-. MARCH 27, 1130
cat could have come home like that?
Dogs? Yes—But this cat had never
been out of my back yard in his
whole life. It’s trange to me. What
about it?
interest bearing at the rate of five
per cent. Number 1333, dated Jan
uary 1st, 1912, registered in the
name ox Mr.. Emma Compton, and
being of the fare 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
something
aon said (*f yoB «nmr
, .ill br U&* ; , “° me '
• s 1 iJanditer said how-
w P*”"" ; tell you u
believed
but I >” f f'"
that 1 *»““
h * d ’f k ’To”n admirer of
, aVl . si**)-' b . .
, jjjyj been cut out for
1 m .a lB d my calling
' ll '* Judge. All of those
‘^..oboyow^^ow-
* „ had anvwhere from two
’£»y m thirloon cats on this
0 ^e time. 1 don’t see how
l 0dp M them that la the truth
Bt nothing of several doga.
, lap didn't « t» to be able to
, aj one of the cats away—if
w -uor.* d—then one by one
at erew in importance—one
„ pretty, another so smart—
mother so tame—so that was the
., went From that day to this
r^nacn* ha never been without
•ut two—but mostly as many
trieven. The months I spent
hospital—I wrote home at least
. i week thi- question? "How
at the ens " Which meant—hav
lour that we wanted to giv
iv—own “given." They were kit
, »ier / left—on my return-
r were four extra grown cat!
• then—the number has fluctuat-
bat deciding that this spring I
id U» concentrate on the birds
: the place—1 thought maybe I
it be able to keep two cats and
:h them closely—and get rid of
vo by giving them to some-
realty wanted the
ild promise a good home.
good “boy” who works
nd the place—he lives two miles
the other s’de of the Georgia Kail-
out in the country. So—about
lya ago—we all made a plan,
ught a can of salmon—we fix-
ix with u lid on it—we put the
in a pan —the par. and cats
he box—tne box in the auto
■it back- anu the • boy” and u
id"- one on either side the box
ig things down. \\\ dro
uly out beyond the Kaiiroad, it
omn time—but the
had promised that ill the folks
[.••use would be good to my
•hat they :-sally wanted them—
CITATION
i didn't
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Notice is given that Hugh T. Cline,
as administrator of the Estate
Alice E. McCraw, has applied to the
Ordinary’ of xaid County, for leave
to sell ten shares of the capital stock
of the First National Bank of Mii-
ledgevillc, Georgia, represented by
certificate No. 350, and ten shares
of the capital stock of the Merchants
ft 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 shares of the capital stock o{
said Merchants ft Farmers Bank,
represented by certificate No. 230,
and one share of the capital stock
o fthe Baldwin County Fair Associa
tion, represented by certificate No.
34, issued in the name of Baldwin
Hotel.
Said application will be heard at
the Court of Ordinary of said County,
held on the firjt Monday in Anri!,
1930. All persons are notified to
show enuse at that time why the
application should not be granted.
This March 5, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
HUGH T. CUNE,
Administrator.
of
Baldwin
County, Georgia, to be held on the
rst 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, Dcceused.
ADMINISTRATRIX SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Under and by virtue of an order
of the Court of Ordinary of said
Baldwin County, granted on the 19th j determined at the regulai
. day of March, 1'30, I will sell be-j the Court of Ordinary
Jfore the Court House door of said
Baldwin County, on the First day of
April, 1930, within the legal hour$
of sale, the following personal prop
erty of the Estate of Miss Leni
Moore, deceased:
All of the household furniture of
raid deceased, comprising beds,
chairs, a wardrobe, rugs, lamps and
books.
Also all of the personal effects of
said deceased, compriring wearing
apparal.
Also all the contents of that store
business known -as “The Hat
Shoppe," including the stock
merchandise, the good will and trade
name, and the accounts receivable of
e. All debts of said store
will bfe paid out of the assets of tue
Estate and the store will be sold free
from any claim of debt.
The terms of said sales will be cash.
Proper bilb of sale will be made the
purchasers. All of the property lo
cated in, and connected with the
above mentioned store will be sold
together.
BESSIE BLAND,
Temporary Administra
trix of the Estate of Miss
Leni Moore, 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 highe t bidder for cash, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in April, 1930, the follow
ing dtscribt-d land belonging to the
Estate of M. C. Harrington, deceased,
t-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
being part of land lot No. 193, in the
321st District G. M„ of said State
and County, bounded as follows, on
the North by the Milledgeville-Ma-
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Notice is given that G. E. Mc
Whorter, administrator of the e>>tate
of T. H. DeSaussure, has applied to
the Ordinary for leave to sell six (6)
United States Gold Bonds of One
Hundred Dollars each, bearing four
one-fourth per cent (4 1-4 per
cent) interest, being of the follow
ing numbers: 1701077, 1701078,
172737C, 1727317, 1727378, 1727-
279; two (2) Emanuel County road
bonds for one thousand (1,000.00)
Dollars each; one bond being num
ber 295 maturing 1951; one bond be
ing number 338, maturing 1953;
(2) Appling County road and bridge
bonds of one thousand ($1,000.00)
Dollars each, being bond? numbers
79 and 80, maturing 1944; two (2)
City of Milledgeville Water Works
Bonds of five hundred <$500.00)
Dollars each; being bonds numbers
106 and 107; and one insolvent
strument, to-wit. one (1) note
Eighty ($80.00) Dollars, signed by
S. G. Munn.
Said sale is asked for the purpose
of puying the debts and making
distribution among the heirs of T. H.
DeSaussure.
district G. M. Baldwin County and
In the village of Harrisburg and
bounded as follows: on the- North by
lands of H. D. All?n, on the East by
lands of H. D. Allen, on the South
by a settlement road hading irto the
old DuBignon plantation auj on tho
West by the hands of flic Kn<ght<* 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 puy the note
above described. There is due on the
note the «um of two hundied und
twenty-six dollars and fifty cents
i road known as the Garrison road; principle, and interest on said note
the East by land of the estate of
Willie Lou Har.-ington; 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
known as the old M. J. Martin
Place and also as the homeplacc of
the late M. C. Harrington.
Said sale w ill be made for the pur-1 Attyr. for Merchants ft F
pose of paying the debts of, and mak- *
distribution, among his heirs of
Z. Harrington, deceased.
G. T. HARRINGTON,
as administrator of
estate of M. C. Harrington,
deceased.
the 2Gth, day of January, *1930,
to date of sale. A deed will be made
to the purchaser by the undersigned
as provided in the security deed
above mentioned.
This March 3rd, 1930.
MERCHANTS ft FARMERS BANK,
Grantee of Thomas Harris.
ALLEN ft POTTLE
Bank
LAND SALE
f I STATE OF GEGORGIA,
the 1 Baldwin County.
Under and by virtue of the p
| contained in a certain deed to secure
j debt, executed and delivered by Mrs.
SALE OF LAND UNDER POWER : M,ry "' Grime *- Comreylny
Notice i, given that said applica- has defaulted
tion will be heard at the April Term,
1930, of the Court of Ordinary of
said county. Let all persons show
cause at that time why said petition
should not be granted.
This March 3rd, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
G. E. McWhorter,
Administrator of the estate of
T. H. DeSaussure, deceased.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Whereas, on the 13th, day of Jan
uary 1928 Thomas Harris conveyed
the hereinafter described land to the
Merchant, ft Farmers Bank of Mil-
lcdgeville, Georgia to secure a note'
dated the 13th, day of January 192*.
due the 13th, day of Januury 1929.
for the sum of two hundred and |
twenty-six dollars and fifty cents j
($226.50) payable to the order of
the Merchants ft Farmers L‘ahk and
signed by Thomas Harris, and.
Whereas said deed contained the
grant of a power of .-ah- of the land
hereinafter described upon default
of the payment of tne note; and.
Whereas the maker o f said note
the payment there-
This is therefore to notify all per
ns concerned that the Merchant*
ft Farmers Bank will sell before the
court house door in -aid 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 desenbrl land.
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lynig and being in the 321st
hange Bank the property hereinaf
ter described, said deed being on
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
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 *aid 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 »ale,
before the court house door, in Mil-
ledgevillo, Baldwin County, Georgia,
to the highest bidder for cash, be
tween the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday m April. 1930, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate lying and being in the 104th
Dist. G. M. Hancoek Co. Ga., ad
joining lands formerly owned
Gideon Hotsey and lands of
estate of G. G. Smith, more fully
described in the deed from G.
Smith to B. I. Harper, recorded
Clerk’s office of Hancock Co. Ga.,
in book U page 183, as follows: Be
ginning at a Post-Oak on the Shef
field Ferry Road running North 12,
W 36 1-2 to Sweet Gum on Holsey's
line; thence with said line to a stake
opposite the white Oak corner S 23
E 26, thence N 69 E 18 1-2 to Crok-
er branch; thence with said branch
S 42 to where Sheffield Ferry road
crosses name, thence along said road
to post oak beginning point, con
taining cne hundred ten acres more
less. It being the same 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
exercised by Exchange Bank, by
uson of the fact t.nat said principal
>te 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.
Mrs. 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.
Grimer.. .and for the purpose of pay
ing the indebtedness .above described.
Said indebtedne.-s being in the prin
cipal amount of Five Hundred Dol
lars plus interest, at the rate of 8
per cent per annum, from the 20th
day of September. 1929. The pro
ceeds of said sale will be applied to
the payment of said nc-to and interest
due thereon, und the balance if any
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 purchase'
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 appl : cd
to 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.
aauut riding nut like that—
rv nuw and then I could hear
p-ey on. say—“Wh-y—yy-y-
L".r fact is—I drove so slow
o the top of a steep
>P—ba.-k all the way
m a nt v -tart to go over
r- J you kn« x what 1 mean.
ew to tue place where we
olnK - It was a solemn pro-
tiat wound into a gate—and
■< nice lokoing two-or-three
,Ul * where there were several
standing about—they had
■ lsr " d a day’s washing—evi-
They all sn,id—yes—they
nt ‘ v 1 ’.old them—these were
lU - ’ kls —they said— they
to make them
„ ’ M ' l th-. box down—1 made
ht—and then i
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
First National Bank 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, de-
ceasde, this is to cite the crcditois
and heirs of said deceased to be and
appear at the April Term, 1930, of
this Court, to shqw 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, G
' my «
ilinoi
i I
all ,
i thr salmon
they
til I felt they 1 APPLICATION FOR ADMINISTRA-
1—left j can TION
offering—told {GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
und I To All Whom It May Concern
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
will sell before the Courthouse
door of !aid County at public out-
the highest bidder for cash
on the first Tuesday in March 1930
within the legal hours of sale, the
following described parcels of land to
rit:
Also at the fame time and place.
The following described property
bounded as follows, on the East by
property of Dovie Gibson.
West by Dr. Body on North by Wall
Street and on the South by Mrs.
L. Ellison, said property fronting
feet op Wall Street and runing hack
100 feet, levied as the property of
Sophie Baily Est
That tract of land in the 319 di>-
trict of said county containing 65
acres, bounded 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
West by lands of R. N. Ashfield, said
land being all of the Edwards and
Patterson pecan farm, lying South of
the Monticello road, the land is levi
ed as the property of Edwards and
Patterson the firm composed of Mrs.
Warren Edwards and Sam Patterson.
The iand was levied as the property
of the defendants, and was found in
their po session, March the 5th.
1930.
Also at the same time and place.
The following described property,
hounded as follows, on South by Tift
Street, on East by North Wayi
ould be
n «ng mice be for.
"! xt day I w, nt away for thc
can,e bn <* the third
d the thing 1 saw on my
V r ste P~ _w *s the white cat.
‘ wh.re he had been for
«•>—because th.
r that when tin- l
Wen * the othei
"boy” told
'X was opened
way—and the
It seems
• nuke any plana to
. , ,,t< * f,n * ca *ne home
i r ° Ul *— an< * l ^ c
f’-lb It " UP yet of
George S. Carpenter, having ap- j Stri . tt on W est by other property of
plied to me for permanent letters of
administration upon the estate of
Robert White, deceased; this is to
notify thc next of kin and creditors
of the said deceased, that said appli
cation will be heard before me at the
April Term, 1930, of the Court of
Ordinary of taid County.
This 3rd day of March, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary, Baldwin County, Ga.
CITATION
yet None of | STATE OF GEORGIA,
the “boy's” house have Baldwin County.
* . k T any day now - If
t ^ ca wi,on -
-C, d m a pu « l *d *ort of
: h. r I, r ° U T p, '“° ' ho * h,m how
• . • am deling a little
-feiektn about him now
wfe and
1 S0€m ‘luite fair for
white
IN &E: The Estate of Mrs. Emma
Compton, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Mrs.
Beall C. Hutchings, Administratrix
of the Ettatc of Mrs. Emma Comp
ton, has applied to the Ordinary of
Said Baldwin County for leave to sell
a certain Gold Mortgage Bond be
longing to the Estate of said Mrs.
^y to he txH.k . ’ 1 i or .winging to tne bstau oi said Mrs.
lt lr >d sleen ** * I Emma Compton. The bond is de-
- r will be hclp 5n thi » bribed as follows: One Twsnty-
1 *<>uld yon J hinI Street Railway Refunding and
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
Joe Durden, and found in his poss
ession.
The above described trhets and
parcels of land was levied by me un
der and by virtue of tax fifa s issued
by thc Tax Collector ot Baldwin,
County Georgia, on December 20th,
1929, for taxes due thc State
Georgia, and Baldwin County, for the
year of 1929 against the owners of
the above described parcels of Und,
and said sale will be made to satisfy
the fifa’s. I have notifyed the de
fenders in the fifa and the tenants
in possession of the levy, and the
terms, time and place of sale as re-
qU Thb» the 5th, day of March 19S0.
J. F. VINSON Deputy Sheriff
Baldwin County C«.
administrators sale
GEOEDG1A, Baldwin County:
Under authority of an order
BELL’S
Special Sale of Ladies’ Fine Silk
Dresses Just in By Express
SKOAL TOR THIS WEEK
46 DRESSES
Just in this week by express. Specially priced
$16-75
50 DRESSES
Really worth $16.75. Special this week at
$8-95
200 Pair of Ladies’
Fine Silk Stockings
One or Dro pair of a kind, worth $1.50 to $2.00.
VS* on aale now. at
ap
* 69c
If You Want the Best Shop At
von h„. • ,, 7 iwiwnumg ana
l»v« oeltaved that ImpronatMt Martgaga GoM Bond, ad hy tho Ordinary of