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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE. GA-, APRIL 10, 1030
PATRONIZE THE STORE THAT IS
HOME-OWNED AND HOME-OPERATED
They help to educate your children, build your churches, pave your streets, give your
family jobs and do everything to promote the peace and happiness of your family.
Dollars spent with these merchants are re-invested for your good.
Independent Merchants Association, Inc.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Carl Moore, having in due form
applied to me for Permanent Let
ters of Administration, upon the
Estate of (Miss) Leni Moore, de
ceased; this is to notify the next of
kin and creditors of the raid (Miss)
Leni Moore, deceased, that aaid
application will be heurd before me
at the regular May Term, 1930, of
the Court of Ordinary of said Bald
win County, Georg
fore to cite .all persons concerm
kindred and creditors, to show era
if any they can, why said Exocut
should not be discharged from i
administration, and receive Lett*
of Dismission on the fust Monday
May, 11*30.
This April 8. 1980.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
C. N. Chandler, Guardian of
my hand and official signa- Annie L. and Levison Thomas, has
$ure, this Sevtnth (7th) day of April, applied to me for a discharge from
1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary, Baldwin County, Ga.
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
To AH Whom It May Concern.
Jos. E. Pottle, Jr., of mid State,
having applied to me for letters of
administration de bonis non on the
estate of Carl N. Allen, d'- ceased, of
said county, this is to ci f c all and
singular the heirs and creditors of
said Carl N. Allen to be and appear
at the May Term, 1930,
Court, and
his guardianship of said Annie L.
and Levison Thomas.
This is therefore to notify ull per
sons concerned to file their objec
tion , if any they have, on or
lore the lirst Monday : n May m
else he will be discharged irom
guardianship as applied for.
Aprd 7, 1930.
BTRTIE B. STEM BRIDGE,
Ordinary.
iEORGIA, Baldwin County,
o All Whom It May Concern:
Jcs. E Pottle, Jr., of said State,
having applied to me for letters of
i 1U30. oj sai.i -» im ' niBtr at»on de bonis non on the , I1WW vwuoc ..
cause, if any they e8tate of Car| N- Alien, deceased, of Term. 1930, of the Court of Ordiw
.'ompton, and being of the
alue of One Thousand Dollars.
The property above dsecribed Wilijscnted by certificates Nos. 7
>e sold as a part of the Estate of and M0, issued by that bank; also,
Mrs. Emma Compton, deceatcd, un- | forty-seven shares of the capital
stock of The Merchants & Farmers of Ordinary of said County. Let all
Bank of Milldegevillc, Georgia, repre- persons show cause at that time and
place why the petition should not be
der and by virtue of an order grant
ing leave to sell the same which or
der issued out of the Court of Ordi
nary of said Baldwin County. Geor
gia, and was granted at the April
Term, 1930, in open court, after ci
tation had been properly run i
ing all persons of the petitioi
leave to sell the said property.
Said sab- will be made for the pur- ! County F
pose of making distribution among
the heirs of the said Mrs. Emma
Compton, deceased, of the money.-
of the said Estate.
This seventh day of April, 1930.
MRS. BEALL C. HUTCHINGS,
Administratrix of the Estate jf
Mrs. Emma Compton, Deceased.
itock of The Merchants & Farmers
Bank of Milledgeville, Georgia,
repre en.ed by stock certificate No.
230, issued by that bank; und also,
one share of the capital stock of The
Baldwin County Fair Association,
>tify- I represented by stock certificate No.
for j 34, issued by thut association.
The share of stock in the Baldwin
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
The appraisers appointed to set
apart a year’s support out of the
■ state of Clark Tyler, deceased, for
his son, Clarence Tyler, a minor,
have made their return.
All perron are hereby notified to
how cause before me at the Mi
can, why letters of admiristratj
bonis non should not be granted on
the < state of said Carl N. Allen.
Witness my official signature this
7 th day «*f April, 1980.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
unty, this
Association was is
in the name cf Baldwin Hotel, which
is a trade name of Mrs. Alice E. Me-
Craw, under which trade name she
operated her hotel busincs.t. The
forty-seven shares of capital stock
of The Merchants & Farmers Bank,
represented by stock certificate No.
230, will be sold in five lolc ; four
lots will be of ten shares each,
lot of seven shares.
The above described property will
be sold as the property of Mrs. Alice
E. McCraw, deceased, for the pur
pose of paying the debts due by her
estate and for making distribution
among her heirs.
This April 7th, 1930.
HUGH T. CLINE,
As udmini trator of Mrs. Alice E.
EXECUTOR'S SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
By virture of an order of the court
of ordinary of Baldwin county,
granted upon the application of G.
E. McWhorter, a* administrator of
the estate of T. II. DcSaussurc, de
ceased, late of said county, to sell the
personalty of the said T. 11. I.»e
Suuss e, deceased, for the purpose
of paying debts and distribution,
tnere will be sold before the court
house door, at public outcry, to the
highest bidder, in the city of Mil
ledgeville, between the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in May,
1930, as the property of the said de
ceased, the following described pre-
sonalty, to-wit.
Six (6) United Stutes Gold Bonds
of One Hundred Dollars each, bearing
four and one-fourth per cent (4 1-4
per cent) interest, being of the fol
lowing numbers: 1701077, 1701078,
172737G, 1727317, 1727378, 1727-
279; two (2) four and one-half per
cent (4 1-2 per cent Emanuel County
road bonds numbers 295 and 338 for
one thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars
each, maturing in 1951 and 1953;
two (2) five percent (5 per cent)
App’.ing County road and bridge
bonds of one thou-and dollars
each ($1000.00) being bonds
ingular the heirs und
aid Carl N. Allen to be and appear
at the May Term, 1930, cf said Court,
and show cause, if any they can, why
letters of administration de bonis
should not be granted on the
estate of said Carl N. Allen.
Witness my official signature this
7th day of April, 1930.
BTRTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
cite nil and Q f smid County, why the return of j McCraw deceased.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To All Whom It May Concren:
Jos. E. I’oule, Jr., of raid Stale
has applied to me for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of hi-
iather, Jos. E Pottle, Sr., deceased.
the appraisers should not be
the Judgment of the court.
April 7, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
By virture of an order granted
by the Ordinary of said County nt
the April Term, 1930, of the Court
of Ordinary thereof, I will sell at
public outcry, before the courthouse
door of said county, within tbe legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in May, 1930, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following de.ser J
property, to-wit:
This is to cite all the heirs and
of said Jos. E. Pottle, Sr.,
and appear at the May Term, 1930,
of said Court, and show c.iu-e, if any
they can, why letters of administra
tion should not be granted on the
estate of *aid Jos. E. Pottle, Sr.
Witness my official signature this
7th day of April, 1930.
BTR7IE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
•di- j Ten share* of the capital stock of
the First National Bank of Milledge-
villc, Georgia, represented by stock
certificate No. 350, is-ued by that
bank ’.also, ten shares of the capital
granted.
This April 7th, 1930.
EDWARD R. HINES,
As Administrator of Joe Ford,
deceased.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary
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A.. M.d. b, ih. -McMillan- p™».. t
BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS ♦
There is No Waste in Our Bricks. ♦
W* Male* Quick Shipments in Any Quantity. 9
RICH GI.0 FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK }
Milledgeville BrickWorksCo ♦
K. G. McMilli
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
Established 1883 by J. W. McMillan,
n. President Belle McMillan. Vice-Pr*
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CITATION
GEORGIA. Baldwin County:
Notice is hereby given that Ed’
It. Hines, as Auministrator of
Ford, has applied to the Ordinal
said County, lor permiss.on to
all of the lands belonging to the
.slate of Joe Ford, which consists of
a ^ract of land containing One Hun
dred und One (lul) acres, more or
less, in the 318th Di trict, G. M-, of
said County, being the Southeastern
naif of land Lot No. 347. Said land
being bounded by lands formerly
owned by Goodwin Hitchcock, lar.ds
belonging to the estate of Dr. C. H.
Hall, and lands formrily belonging
to Gun Hall and Annie Hell.
Notic is also given that said appli
cation will be heard and determined
at the May Term. 1930, of the Court
WATCH THE RED—WHITE AND BLUE LIGHTS'ITS THE SIGN
OF
Delicious Barbecue
We will sell a sandwich or a pound. Drive down lo our Wayne
Street Store and get all kinds of sandwiches—Weiners, Ice
Cream and Cold Drinks
We have Barbecue every Thursday—you can tell when you see
the colored lights burning.
J. B. LAWRENCE
CHARTER NO. 9672 RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 6
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FPST NATIONAL BANK
Med i
Milledgeville, Georgia at the Close of Bu
i March 27. 1930
RESOURCES
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
George S. Carpenter, administra
tor, of the estate of John
Young, deceased, represents to Loans ur.d discounts $326,379.04
the court in his petition, duly filled I J. S. Government Securities Owned:— —• 154,300.00
bers 79 and 80, maturing
two (2) five percent (5 p«
City of Milledgeville Water Works
Bond of five hundred ($500.00)
Dollars each, being bonds numbers
10G and 107 maturing in 1942; and
one insolvent instrument, towit: one
(1) note of Eighty ($80.00) Dollars,
dated January 1, 1925 and due sixty
days from date payable to T. H. Dea-
Suu.-sure and signed by S. G. Munn.
The terms of sale, cash.
This 8th, day of April, 1930.
g. e. McWhorter
Admr. of T. H. DesSauasure,
deceased.
and entered on record, that he has Other bonds, stocks and securities —— ——-
fully administered said estate. Tins Furniture and fixtures - *
is, therefore, to cite ail persons con-j Real estate owned other than banking house
cerned, kindred and creditors, toj Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank —
R show cause, if any they can, why Cash in vaults and amounts due from national bank*
'• said administrator should not be dis-1 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas., and due from U. S. Treas.
11*44; j charged from his administration, and | Other i
8,770.09
17.338.83 I
67,002.2G
3.750.00
7,204.40 |
of i
the
first Monday in May, 1930.
BTRTIE B. STEMBRIDGE, |
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
As the duly qualified Administra
trix of the Estate of Mr-. Emma!
Compton, late of Baldwin County,
Georgia, deceased, I will sell before
the Court House door of Baldwin
Tues-
C1TATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Whereas, E. C. Kidd. Executor of
last will of Charlie Williams, repre
sents to the Court, in hiu
duly filed aad outovf4 o*
that ho hus
County, Georgia, on the fir.*
day in the month of May, 1930, with
in the legal hours of sale, nt public
outcry, to the highest biuder for
cash, the following described person
al property, to-wit:
One Twenty-third Street Railway
intent M»r-
bearing
»nt, Num
1st, 1912.
LIABILITIES
| Capital stock paid in —-—
j Surplus fund
J Undivided profits
Circulating notes outstanding -
Dividend and Cashier** checks outstanding
Individual deposit subject to check
1 TOTAL DEPOSITS —
75,000.00 I
25,000.00 !
4,775.38
75.000.00
? 4.973.<.v
128.516.73
240,574.59
Bills payable
TOTAL
$593,840.62
STATE OF GEORGIA, Baldwin County.—I, Jon W. Hutchinson, cash
ier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement
is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
JON W. HUTCHINSON, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 3rd day of April, 1930.
L. H. ANDREWS, N. P. B. C., Ga.
Patronage of Railroads is
Helpful to Public
Every improvement in railway service has brought benefit tf
the traveling and shipping public. For this reason the welfare of the
railroads is a matter of public interest.
The railroads have made expenditures, built facilities and pur
chased equipment to handle the traffic of the nation promptly,
safely nad dependably. The Central of Georgia, for example, ha?
a transportation planti that can handle 50 per cent more tonnage
than is now moving over its rails.
The present standard of service is of such great value to agri
culture, industry and commerce that the railroads are justified in
asking the people of th* 1 country for their patronage in preference
to competing forms of transportation. Assured of that business
for which they have planned and builded. the railroads can continue
to provide expedited service. Without such patronage the public
faces a sacrifice in the quality of railroad sendee or an increase in
the rate scale.
The railroads cannot prosper under a combination of lessened
traffic and decreasing rates. Unprosperous railroads produce un-
satisfacotry sendee, and unsatisfactory sendee is harmful to the
public welfare. When the people patronize the railroads they help
themselves.
Constructive criticism and suggestions i
invited.
President, Central of Georgia Railway Company
Savannah, Ga., April 8, 1930.