Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, April 24, 1930, Image 7

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I THE UNION-RECORDER* MILLEDGEVILLE, GJL, APRIL 24 1U0 ■ s^ii and highway PlO^^uAmtK AT CUE I n.« .f Mo-tDril^W E~ry “ Make* Speech This is therefore to notify all per sons concerned to file their objec tions. if any they have, on or be fore the first Monday in May next, else he will be discharged from his guardianship as applied for. April 7, 1930. BTRT1E B. STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary. , k .„ laden with delicious " ’| a ;i the accessories that arbKUCi faraou. wcrc EXECUTOR’S SALE is* 1 ' the big oaks at the |, , Thursday when the GEORGIA, Baldwin County I Cl wf :srm ' !luarli Of Trustees By virture of an order of the e,urt ;. ..lie State Hoaniul of nrdinarj- of Baldwin county, | i ltl ' M r.ibers of the State Krnnled upon the application of G. ‘ E. McWhorter, a* administrator of | «*.-> , minature paved '«He estate of T. H. DeSauatare, dc- c:l un»ie ^ i|jece Buildings ceased, late of said-county, to sell the Compton, and being of the face value of One Thousand Dollars. The property above dserribed will be sold as a part of the Estate of Mrs. Emma Compton, deceased, un der and by virtue of an order grant ing leave to sell the same whi h or der issued out of the Court of Ordi nary of said Baldwin County, Geor gia, and was granted at the April Term, 11130, in open couit, after ci- of said county, bounded as follows: On the east by the land ot II. T. Cline, on the South and West by other lands of the defendant in fifa. The boundary line around the land levied on runs .as follows: Bcginiug on the South side of the Millejgc- ille—Sparta public road tation had been properly i notify ing all persons of the petition for leave to sell the said property. Said sale will be made for the pur pose of making distribution uniong the heirs of the said Mrs. Emma Compton, deceased, of the money* _ ^ to non- personalty of the said T. H. De- th » Est “ te - ’building* and ’Lit- dutuuure, deceased, for the purpose ‘ pfcu * 1 ' very mou-.ui * pital^ tfu This seventh day of April, 1930. MRS. BEALL C. HUTCHINGS, Administratrix of the Estate of Mrs. Emma Compton, Deceased. '. rt.ati f' ' and h" winch included the P»y* n lf debts and distribution, tie aulomot' 1 *^ ^ . 1} jj ne8 iUt t j,e ho*- there will be sold before the court- on the road. Traf- house door, at public outcry, to the “stop” and highest bidder, in the city of Mil- ic eft . j )iaee( j at intervals, ledgeville, between the legal hour* CITATION Ja* given a minature au- of *ale f on the first Tuesday in May, | GEORGIA, Baldwin County. E * ch * :■ favor. The decora- 1930, as the property of the said de-1 The appraisers appointed to set [offitir-* werc arru ngc*d by ceased, the following described pre-| apart a year’s support out of the tfijicr* Bivins and Mrs. Leon «®nalty, to-wit. 'estate of Clark Tyler, deceased, for Six (6) United States Gold Bonds j his son, Clarence Tyler, a minor, . ai the tables were the of One Hundred Dollars each, bearing hive made their return. ' £> urd :i r> of the Highway and four and one-fourth per cent (4 1-4 nway otlicials, and the per cent) interest, being of the fol- wniu y of the hospital. Mrs. lowing numbers: 1701077, 1701078, Gtoigc L Echols, dietician of the hos- 1727376, 1727317, 1727378. 1727- [•_ a l ^ prepared the menu which 279; two (2) four and one-half per- nuer the direction of cent (4 1-2 per cent Emanuel County . hompson, head of the road bonds numbers 295 and 338 for ! hospital. jonc thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars Hub. uunn i. nrantley, president J each, maturing in 1951 and 1953; the hoard, presided and presented two (2) five percent (5 per cent) rt* speakers of the occasion. Dr.; Appling County road and bridge C. »w»nt made the official wel- bonils of one thousand dollars are which was responded to by each ($1000.00) being bonds nuni- J. W. Barnett, chairman of the bers 79 and 80, maturing 1944; ighwiy hoard. Mr. Phillips, a t<r ui the hoard also spoke. The dinner was given in line »d to celebrate the n na&atthe hospital. All person* are hereby notified to show cause before me at the May Term, 1930, of the Court of Ordinary of said County, why the return of the appraisers should nob be made the Judgment of the court. April 7, 1930. BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE. Ordinary. stocknolders of the corpormt.on ac- J the by-laws of the Company, on the cording to their respective holdings; j 18th day of March, 1930, at which and | meeting the entire outstanding capital WHEREAS, The surrender of its ftock of the Company was represented charter and franchise* to the State 1 and voted in favor of said resolution, and the dissolution of the corpora-1 WITNESS my hand and the seal tion and termination of its corporate ; of said Company this March 18, j existence is desirablo and may be , 1930. North W jst corner of the land of H., elected without injustice to any 1 W. H. WRIGHT, Secretary T. t line, the line runs thence in 1 stockholder or to any per*on having STATE OF GEORGIA, Fulton County a somewhat southerly direction along j claims or uenmnds of any character j Personally appeared before me W, the land line of H. T. Cline 1100 ft. jugainst the corporation. ; H. Wright, who, being duly sworn, thence in a somewhat Westerly di-t THEREFORE, BL IT RESOLVED jdepo.es and say* that he is Secretary ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE GEORGIA, Baldwin County: By virture of an order granted by the Ordinary of said County (2) five percent (5 per cem)j t }, e April Terra, 1930. of the Court City of Milledgeville Water Works Lf Ordinary thereof, I will sell at npprecra- j Bond* of five hundred ($500.00> j public outcry, before the courthouse •d Dollars each, being bonds numbers j door of ^id county, within the legal 106 and 107 maturing ir 1942; and hours of sale, on the first Tuesday Mr. 1’. E. Williams, Manager of the Milledgeville Water Works, at tended the Mate Water Superinten dent* Association convention held in Savannah lu*t week. Mr. Williams has been active in tm a;MK’iation work during the past two years. Municipal water supplies were given special attention at the convention and Mr. Williams lead in CITATION GEORGIA, Baldwin County. To An Whom it May Concern: (arl Moore, having in due form applied t<i me for Permanent Let-1 and show cause, if any they one insolvent instrument, towit: one (1) note of Eighty ($80.09) Dollars, dated January 1, 1925 and due sixty days from date payable to T. H. Dcs- Sau.-sure and signed by S. G. Munn. The terms of sale, cash. This 8th, day of April, 1950. G. E. McWHORTEP Admr. of T. H. DesSausture, deceased. GEORGIA, Baldwin County. To All Whom It May Concern: Jos- E. Pottle, Jr., of said Str.tc, having applied to me for letters of administration de bonis non on the estate of Carl N. Allen, deceased, of j said county, this is to cite all and singular the heirs and creditors -aid Carl N. Allen to bo and appi at the May Term, 1930, of said Court. why Estate «f (Mias) Lord Moui ccawd; this is to notify the next of k:n and creditors of the said (Miss) Lri Moore, deceased, that said anrhr.'fjnn will bo heard before mo “• •** “Kumr May Term, 1930, of tit Court of Ordinary of said Buld- "io County, Georgia, ttitnw. my hand and official signn- ^vtnth (7th) day of April, BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary, Baldwin County, Ga. CITATION ' JR ADMINISTRATION DE BONIS NON GEORGIA. Baldwin County. T " An Wh °m It May Concern. E. Pottle, Jr., of said State, •t'-nr applied to me for letters of a rnsninration de bonis non on the • uu- ..f ( ar ] Allen, deceased, of ... r ;Unty ’ tbi ' to c *te all and - on- the heirs and creditors of 1 r - rl N. Allen to he and appear C 0u ^ ^ v T erm * 1930, of said ci,n ,n ! s ^ ow caU8e * 'f any they L mf y 1,T 1 ^ °f ndministraGon de tJa* . . ni>n *^" ;, *d not be granted on Wit* " f Said CarI N - A,,on - _ 1 r ’ '• official signature this dnv ,>f April. 1930. BERTH: H STEMBRIDGE, 1 'rdinary. CITATION \Vh!. GlA ’ B . a,tlwi n County. .j jj a '- T- C. Kidd, Executor of . ri , , ’ C harlie Williams, repre- oulv' i. ...i" ° r ° urt * in h * 8 petition, entered on record letters of administration de boni non should not be granted on th estate of said Carl N. Allen. Witness my official signature this 7th day of April, 1930. BTItTIE B. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary. CITATION GEORGIA, Baldwin County. To All Whom It May Concren: Jos. E. Pottle, Jr., of said State has applied to me fov letters of ad ministration on the estate o? his father, Jos. E. Tottle, Sr., deceased. This is to cite all the heirs and credi tors of said Jos. E. Pottle, Sr., to be and appear at the May Term, 1930, of said Court, .and show cause, if any they can, why letters of administra- on should not be granted on the late of *aid Jos. E. Pottle, Sr. Witness my official signature this 7th day of April, 1930. BTRTIE B. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary. May, 1930, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: Ten shares of the capital stock of the First National Bank of Milledge ville, Georgia, represented by stock certificate No. 350, i&sued by that bank ;also, ten shares of the capital stock of The Merchants & Farmers Bank of Milldegeville, Georgia, repre sented by certificates Nos. 77, 155, and 140, issued by that bank; also, forty-seven shares of the capital Uock of The Merchants & Farmers Bank of Milledgeville, Georgia, represented by stock certificate No. 230, issued by that bank; and also, share of the capital stock of The Baldwin County Fair Association, represented by stock certificate No. 34, issued by thut association. The share of stock in the Baldwin County Fair Association ws in the name of Baldwin Hotel, which is a trade name of Mrs. Alice E. Mc- Cruw, under which trade n operated her hotel business. The forty-seven shares of capital stock of The Merchants & Farmers Bank, represented by stock certificate No. 230, will be sold in five lote*; four lots will be of ten shares each, ane lot of seven shares. The above described property will be sold as the property of Mrs. Alice McCraw, deceased, for the pur pose of paying the debts due by her estate and for making distributor among her heirs. This April 7th, 1930. HUGH T. CLINE, As adminhtrator of Mrs. Alice E. McCraw deceased. rection parallel to the abov tioned puolic road 400 ft thence in a somewhat Northerly direction parelled to the point of Legining. Levied on as the property of de fendants in fifa, Ben and Winnie Brookins. House and lot on West Franklin St, hound as follows, on the West by Warren St., on the East by prop erty of Julia Thomas, on the North by Franklin St, on the South by on unknown lot. Said property front ing on Franklin St. 80 ft running back 200 ft. Levied on as the prop erty us Isabel Reaves, and found in her possession. House and lot in the City of Mil- ledgveillo, on North Wilkinson St, bound as follows: on the East by Wilkinson St, on the West by Sim mons Ave., on the North by property of Mary Durden, on the South by Harriett Smith, said property front ing 75 feet on Wilkinson St, and runing back 150 feet, levied as the property of Sarah Perkins, and found in her possession. The above described parcels of land was levied on by me under and by virtue of tax fifa’s issued by the Tax Collector of Baldwin County Georgia, on the 20th day of Decem ber, 1929, for taxes due the State of 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 above mentioned fifa’s. I have notify- cd the defendants in fifa, and the tenants in possession of the levy and the terms time and place of sale as required by law. This the 8th day of March 1930. J. F. VINSON, Deputy Sheriff, Baldwin Co. Ga. All of the outstanding cupital stock, the Milledgeville Lightnig Com- ! >f the Company being present orjpany; that he is authorized to moke represented at this meeting and un- this affidavit, and that the state- unimously voting liercfor, that the ments’contained in the foregoing pe- Company do forthwith surrender it-. • tition are true and correct, charter and franchises to‘the State! W. H. WRIGHT and be dissolved as a corporation. Sworn to and subscribed before me BE IT FURTHER. RESOLVED, this the 18th day of March, 1930. That proper proceedings for tfiis pur- RUBY BOWDEN, pose be instituted by {Tetition to the Notary Public, Georgia State at Superior Court of Baldwin County, Large, My Commission Expire* Georgia, and that the proper officers J March 5, 1933. of this corporation be and they are At Chambers, Sparta, Georgia, hereby authorized, empowered and' March 21, 1930 directed to take all steps, to perform 1 ‘ The within petition read and con- any and all acts and to execute any sidered, it is ordered that the same and all instruments necessary or be heard a* the courthouse in Bald- proper in their judgment to accomp- win County, Georgia, on April 23rd, lish the surrender of the said charter 1930. It is further ordered that the and franchises, the dissolution of the petition be filed in the office of the said corporation and the winding up Clerk of the Superior Court of iBald- of its affair*. j win County, Georgia, and that copy I, W. H. Wright, Secretary of the of the petition and this order be Milledgeville Lighting Company, do published once .a week for four hereby certify that the foregoing is weeks in The Union-Recorder, the a true and correct copy of resolution official gazette of Baldwin Countv, adopted by the stockholders of said 1 Georgia. Company at a meeting duly and regu- j JAMES B. PARK, larly called and held at Atlanta, j Judge Superior Court Georgia, in accordance with law and ! Ocmulgeo Circuit. CITATION GEORGIA, Baldwin County: ; is hereby given that Edward ■R. Hines, a* Administrator of Jon J Ford, has applied to the Ordinary of | .-aid County, for permission to soil A PETITION To The Superior Court of Baldwin County, Georgia. The petition of Milledgeville Light ing Compnny respectfully shows as follows: 1. That it was incorporated by j virtue of an order and judgment of thir Honornhle Court for the full term of twenty (20) years on the 10th day of June, 1924. That it now desires to sur render to the State its said charter and franchises ns a corporation be dissolved by order and decree of this Honorable Court. 3. That such dis-olution may be allowed without 'injustice to any stockholder or to any person having claims or demands of any character again-t this corporation. 4. That it has disposed of all of its property and has paid, or provid ed for the payment of, all demands nd obligations of every kind owing by it to any person or persons. That at a special meeting of it? stockholders called for such pur- po..., and with notice to each stock holder, held at the orflce of the Company on March 18, 1930, at which meeting every stockholder was pres- represented, a resolution was unanimously adopted by the affirma tive vote of its entire outstanding capital stock resolving that the cor poration should surrender its charter and franchises to the State and be dissolved as a corporation; that proper proceedings for this purpose instituted by petition to the Sup erior Court of Baldwin County, Geor gia, and that the proper officers of the Company take all steps necessary or desirable to accomplish such sur render and dissolution. A certified j BRicK That Clink Llke stCfcl ♦ i Ar. M.4. br lb. "McMILLAN” Pm.. A I BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS | There is No Waste in Our Bricks. A We Make Quick Shipments in Any Quantity. j RICH GL0 FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK } Milledgeville Brick WorksCo t MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. ■ Established 1883 by J. W. McMillan. A K. G. McMillan, President Belle McMillan. Vice-Prueident ■ * menu on record, .. .. f uUy administered Char- t.,-'"' ( ‘ tate: This is thprp - Lndrcj GEORGIA, Baldwin County: George S. Carpenter, administra- °t the lands belonging to the r, of the estate of John t8U «te of Joe Ford, which consists of Young, deceased, represents to a tract of land containing One llun- :ourt in his petition, duly filled dred and One (101) acres, more or and entered on record, that he has less, in the 318th District, G. M., of fully administered said estate This » a ‘d County, being the Southeastern CO py of this resolution is filed with therefore, to cite all persons con- half of land Lot No. 347., Said land ■ this petition as Exhibit “A”, cerned, kindred and creditors, to being bounded by lands formerly fl. x hat a ll the assets of the show cause, if any they can, why owned by Goodwin Hitchcock, lands corporation, after the payment of and said administrator should not be dis- belonging to the estate of Dr. C. H. provision for its debts and liabilities, charged from his administration, and and lands formrely belonging h ave b eon distributed to the stock- receive letters of dismission, on t first Monday in May, 1930. BTRTIE B. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE to Gus Hall end Annie Hail. Notic is also given that said appli cation will be heard and determined at the May Term, 1930, of the Court of Ordinary of said County. Let all persons show cause at that time and place why the petition should not be M Di*m 1! there- I persons concerned, cpu 0 As the duly qualified Administra- ^ranted . wny said Executor ... „ Tl,i« Anril 7th. 1930. ■li-chantcd Iron hV tri * ot thc E " tote of Mn ’ Emn ’“ Th AP and receive Letters lalc of Baldwin County, i the first Monday in April 8. 1930. ,; Fr:TIK B - STEMBRIDGE. CITATION ^«A. Baldwin County. Ac.;' handler. Guardian of a PPlied to 8 — d ^ ovi8on Th °mas, has runrdi for a discharge from EDWARD R. II1NES, Georgia, deceased, I will sell befor** j Administrator of Joe Ford, the Court House door of Baldwin; deceased. County. Georgia, on the first Tues-j BERTIE lb STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary day In the month of May, 1930, with in the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described person al property, to-wit: One Twenty-third Street Railway Refunding and Improvement Mor tgage Gold Bond, interest hearing at the rate of five per cent, Kum holders of the corporation according to their respective holdings. WHEREFORE Petitioner prays .an order and decree of this Court accept ing the surrender of Its charter and franchises and dissolving it as a cor poration and terminating its exist ence after advertisement, and hearing a? provided by law. MILLEDGEVILLE LIGHTING CO. By I*. S. ARKWRIGHT. President Atlanta, Georgia, March 18, 1930. EXHIBIT “A” On motion, duly made and second- SHERIFF SALES |ed, the following resolution was un- GEORG1A, Baldwin County. ianimously adopted, to-wit: * I will sell before hte courthou‘c-• WHEREAS. All the debts and li- j. |0r v f county at public outcry, J abilities of the Milledgeville Lighting] . .j je highest bidder for cash on the Company have been fully paid or pro-. fir‘t Tuesday in May 1930 within thejvided for; and the legal b of sale, the following! WHEREAS, All of the assets of described parcels of land to wit: ; the corporation, nftcr the payment of •Km . ... ( -» *“»•«* K ' ; ‘ | Und containing 10 or provision for its debts and liabili- “W UvU, n Thumu: .lXL in the 105th Dirt. G. M. tie., h.v. been dirtributed to COAL is an ancient discovery, but consumers of our various grades arc continually discovering its stored-ujj wealth. Rich in carbon, but poor reasons lor the general : t hir service s a match for hv our coals. it*s up to scratch. n ash—sums up the atisfaction rendered their quality, too— _ FOWLER-FLEMISTER COAL CO. registered in thc name of Mrs. Emma acre* lying « miMii — —- -