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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA-. MAY I, 1130
anfirTHECITY
tBr MISS D1DDY)
eh i.uilding activity is now
^ *. an d so much pride is he
ir. P* . n the homes that are al-
Oat Milledgeville can
r residential
Urge audience. This custom that said county, this is to cite all and
p' 1 -
**' ' n ide around Milledgeville dur-
!r v / week I «> ntl compar-
lBf . 4-.ff.rcnt -treets to deter-
i®*-' the more beautiful.
U alw*y* its charm,
jeffer- 1 n ^ ^ j r<ijn tjj C ojj Capitol
the beautiful gates,
mind give it a most
was established by Maj. Osterman
is a splendid one and all oi us are
indetfted to him for it. The band
this year is an excellent organiza
tion and I was surprised to see so
many Milledgeville boys. I recogniz
ed Ben Stembridge. Slaughter Lee,
Talbert Cooper, John and Culver
iiidd, the young Darrow boy, Char
les Wynn, Charles Gibson, the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Silvey, and Cadet ’
Henderson and John Conn. These*
boys have all grown up over night |
and there were probably others that
I did not know. It is fine training
for young men.
singuUr the heirs and creditors of
said Carl N. Allen to be and appear
at the May Term, 1930, of said
Court, and show cause, if any they
can, why letters of administration de
bonis non should not be granted on
the estate of said Carl N. Allen.
Witness my official signature this
?th day of April, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
George S. Carpenter, administra
tor, of the estate of John
Young, deceased, represents to
the court in his ] tition, duly filled
and entered on record, that h-_* hai
fully administered said estate. 1ms
is, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why
said administrator should not be dis-
Ford, has applied to the Ordinary of
said County, for permission to se:l
all of the lands belonging to the
estate of Joe Ford, which consists of
a tract of land containing One Hun
dred and One (101) acres, more or
the 318th District, G. M.. of
said County, being the Southeastern rection parallel to the above
half of land Lot No. 347. Said land tioned public road 400 ft thence in
being bounded by lands formerly, a somewhat Northerly direction
owned by Goodwin Hitchcock, lands ’ parelled to the point of brginmg.
charged from his administration, and belonging to the estate of Dr. C. H. 1 Levied <
adding
Trying to keep up wita the young
I finMuiK touch. The park, people of Milledgeville i» no va»y
* raCl U k fe nter of the street cer- task The older I become the harder
""‘ Vl ‘ P their bit to add to it seem-. I see young men and wo-
it. The criticism I men that were nothing but little boys
id its constructive und girls only last year it seems.
,r . would not make it, is They grow up out of your knowledge
cnb ‘£„ are not enough flowers helore you know it.
m these park ways. Every
|,a sir fnol hould be planted in The people of Milledgeville
I ‘" try and flowers and there Baldwin county should be willing, if
r r“ u |„ a variety to bloom during an agreement as to a reusonubl-
, the dead of win- Pnee can be reached.
t.inly o«-
the !«•*> “
would
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Whereas, E. C. Kidd, Executor of
last will of Charlie Williams, reprt-
sents to the Court, in his petition,
duly filed and entered on record,
that he has fully administered Char
lie Williams’ estate: This is there-
fore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show
if any they can, why
receive letters of disir.i*
first Monday in May, 1930.
BTRTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
the
Hall, and lands formrely belonging fendants
to Gus Hall and Annie Hal!. : Brookins.
Notic is also given that said appli-1
cation will be heard and determiaed H “" ' *" d » n Wert f rarJ ‘ l, “
at the May Term, 1930. of the Court bound “ *>»•«.« tb <‘ Wert
of Ordinary of nid Couaty. Let .11 bjr " St -’ the
persons show cause at that time and "V , J " h * Tbom *”' ™ *>“ b,0rth
lace why the petition should not be ^/ranklm St. on the South by -
on the South aide of the Milledge
ville—Sparta public road at the
North West comer of the land of H.
T. Cline, the line runs thence im
a somewhat southerly direction along
the land line of H. T. Cline 1100 fL
thence in a somewhat Westerly di
unknown lot. Said property front
ing on Franklin St., 50 ft running
back 200 ft. Levied on as the prop-
As the duly qualified Administra- granted,
trix of the Estate of Mrs. Emma This April 7th, 1930.
Compton, late of Baldwin County, | EDWARD R. HINES, ,
>id Executor! Georgia, deceased. I will sell before I A> Administrator of Joe Ford, crty as ***. Ro* v es, and found in
should not be discharged from his the Court House door of Baldwin | deceased her possession.
list ration, and receive Letters \ County. Georgia, on the first Tues- (BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary I The above described parcels of
let the Geor-
■; r i( , ha , L. possible. S'" State College fur Women come
" The hill, the land of shade trees into pos.ession of the sites upon
, nJ hcHutiful lawns, is a section that which the court house and jail are
j. no t beautiful to me. And down now located. The G. S. C. W. is grow-
and Liberty you find activity ing more und more popular, and the
p, mile the lawns more attractive number of young women knocking
,sd the flowers more abundant. There at its door for admission is increas-
j, ection of Georgia that has ing each year. Already one of the
js,h natural beauty ns our section magnificient dormitories of thin cnl-
it makes you feel so good to see lege is at the back door of the jeil.
,wrybody interested in flowers and which does not, say the least, en
ding things. I am ’still insisting hanee the appearance of the magnifi-
nn «e have a flower show neat cent property of the college. The
rar plan of expansion and building
- the college which commenced several
While work has not progressed years ago, had with it the hope that
rtnarh to really pas- judgment but the county would be willing to reach
:hew* home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. a financial agreement by which the
Cari i- to enhance the beauty of court and jail site, could be add?d,
giving the college the entire four
blocks.
of Dismission
und | May. 1930.
This April 8, 1930.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE
Ordinary. *
the fust Monday in day in the
nth of May, 1930,
1 hours of sale, at public I SHERIFF SALES
the highest binder for | GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
i the l<
cash, die following described person- j j w ju m]) before hte courlhou*
i al property, to-wit: door of said county at public outcry
| One Twenty-third Street Railway to the highest bidder for cash
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
jij Georgia and Baldwin County for the
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
C. N. Chandler, Guard ia
Refunding and Improvement M’»r-
j tgage Gold Bond, interest bearing
of at the rate of five per cent, Num-
Annie L. and Levison Thomas, has' her 1333, dated January 1st, 1912,
upplied to me for a discharge from
his guardianship of said Annie L.
and Levison Thomas:
This is therefore to notify all per
sons concerned to file their objec-1
if any tney have.
registered in the name of Mrs. Emma
Compton, and being of the face
value of One Thousand Dollars.
The property above dsecribed Will
be sold as a part of the Estate of
Mrs. Emma Compton, deceased,
first Tuesday in May 1930 wilhin the of 1920 Ul ' ° mm of
the legal hour, of asle. the following th ' * b ° v ' dMcrib< : d I ’ ,rc ' 1 “ ot Ubd -
and said sale will be made to satisfy
above mentioned fifa’s. I have notify-
ed the defendants in fifa, and the
tenants in possession of the levy and
fore the first Monday in May next, der and by virtue of an order grant-
itiish street. This little home
be nestled in a group of trees
on a U -ck that I think is one of the
prettiest in the city. Next to this
hi me is the new apartment of Mr.
L S. Fowler which is occupying a
Milledgeville has become an edu
cational center in Georgia. Both
the Georgia Military College and G.
\«cant lot that has been a bare spot S. C. W. have contributed to thin
fur many years. The home of Mrs. end. The usefulness of these institu-
Bin B - ins the group of new tions is growing, and their influence
homed in the rity. ia becoming more and more apparent.
•• ■ ■ They are worth more to Milledge-
There is no type of home that it, ville thin numbers of manufacturing
quiie a- charm mg -is the old Colonial plants, because they are giving boy.
home and Milledgeville has so many and girls an opportunity to take their
of them. The stately columns and places in life and make useful citi-
hri.Hd verandas speak hospitality and zens. It is worth the concerted ef-
• ..... lily to me. tul 1 do not won- f rt of the people of this community
der that tho-e who have them are so to lend every effort to build thei
into greater institutions, so that the
The h .me of Dr. and .Mrs. Richard door can be opened to a larger nun
her i f boys and young women.
Mr. and Mi
Mr . Julia
autiful in the city to n
>. Miller 8. Bell, have a
readily captures your at-
c il!s forth adjectives of
Mrs. L. M. Jones on the
< nn home, the home of
•’ll Mrs. C. P. Craw-
unv others bring to mind
.•ear. The old south-
nil story immediately
ir thoughts when you
*•
|
know when I have seen a
I though was more beau-1
■n Memorial day. Stand-1
| V or. the steps of the home of
' ,r 1 P. Crawford were the two
' fitters of Maj. and Mrs. Sallee.
' : r- t on federate flags waving to
Md othcis as they
' "l/' 1 !v 'n route to the cemetery
Tru ‘* daughters of the South, these
- 1 ' rirl- w«re. Standing on the
f or., «,f Mil ledge ville's most
' ' ' ! they brought a real
• 1 • ' • - f pstri *tism to view,
raw ford I me w as one of the
*'' t '• in the city during
u l those ‘little girls stood
'' "" - • I itndful of veterans that
,. “ t! r grandmother prob
ing men marched
* ' Ittie i- years gone by.
1 r School had its
U bration last Frl-
U *V and th
tir, ie that the kiddies
v ^ these little folks
I thought they would
• - and they celearly
’ upper classes in spirit
SICK HEADACHES
Ditifmable Feeling All Went
Away Following Use of
Black-Draught.
Paducah, Ky.— 1 “For a long time
I suffered with seven* sick he?1-
aches that would unfit me tor my
work tor two or three da"s at a
time." says Mr*. C. H. Hah. ol 222
Tennessee Street, this city.
-I would h..-c the,.- !'.•
If * let myself get constipated. I
wo Jd also feel very dull and stupid
» id have a very bod taste in my
wuoulh.
“After I heard of The chord's
Black-Draught and began taking it,
all this bad feeling would disap
pear and I would not have the head
ache, so that now I just keep a box
•f Black-Draught on hand, and
when I feel the least bit bad I take
a dose and it relieves me at once. I
am glad to recommend Black-
Draught, in fact I have done so
many times, to friends and neigh
bors."
Thedford's Black-Draught is a
purely vegetable cathartic or laxa
tive medicine, composed of selected
medicinal herbs and roots. Black-
Draught is finely powdered, which
enables the Juices of the stomach to
extract its medicinal properties in
as easy, natural way.
else he will be discharged Iron
guardianship as applied for.
April 7, 1930.
BTRTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
his ing leave to sell the same which <
der issued out of the Court of Ordi
nary of said Baldwin County. Geor
gia, and was granted at the April
Term, 1930, in o|»en couit, after i
tat ion had been properly run notify
ing all persons of the j>etition
leave to sell the said property.
Said sale will be made for th? pur
pose of making distribution union 1 :
the heirs of the said Mrs. Kmtr.-i
Compton, deceased, of the money.-
of the said Estate.
This seventh day of April, 19C0.
MRS. BEALL C. HUTCHINGS,
Administratrix of the Estate 3
Mrs. Emma Compton, Deceased.
described parcels ot land to wit:
That tract of land containing 10
acres lying in the 105th Dist. G. M.
of *aid county, bounded as follows:
On the east by the land of II. T.
Cline, on the South and West by
->ther lands of the defendant in fifa.
The boundary line around the land
levied on runs as follows; Begining
the terms time and place of sale as
required by law.
This the 8th day of March 193R.
J. F. VINSON,
Deputy Sheriff, Baldwin Co. Ga.
EXECUTOR’S SALE
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
By virture of an order of the c >urt
of ordinary of Baldwin county,
granted upon the application of G.
E. McWhorter, .a* administrator of
the estate of T. H. De&aussuro de
ceased, late of said county, to sell the
personalty of the said T. H. De-
Saussure, deceased, for the purpose
of paying .deb&s and distribution,
there will be sold before the court
house door, at public outcry, to the CITATION
highest bidder, in the city of Mil-j GEORGIA, Baldwin County,
iedgeville, between the legal hour* | The appraisers appointed to
of sale, on the first Tuesday in May, j apart a year’s support out of
1930, as the property of the said do- estate of Clark Tyler, deceased, for
ceased, the following described pre-Jhis son, Clarence Tyler, a min<
sonalty, to-wit. j hive made their retarn.
Six (6) United States Gold Bonds! All person- are hereby notified
of One Hundred Dollars each, bearing ! show cause before me at the M
fourth per cent (4 1-4 ! Term, 1930, of the Court of Ordinary
per cent) interest, being of the fol-jof said County, why th*
lowing numbers: 1701077, 1701078, 'the appraise!* should not
1727370, 1727317, 1727378, 1727-j the Judgment of the coi
279; two <2> four and one-half per-j April 7, 1930.
cent <4 1-2 per cent Emanuel County <
road bonds numbers 295 and 338 foe I
one thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars j
each, maturing in 1951 and 1953;
two (2) five percent (5 per centi
Appling County road and bridge GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
bonds of one thou-and dollar*! By future <.f an order granted
«ch ($1000.00) being bonds nan-! by* the Ordinary nf *ai»l C..,ny it
•ers 79 and 80, maturing 1944; J the April Term, 1930, of the Court
wo (2) five percent (5 per cent) [ of Ordinary thereof, I will sell at
City of Milledgeville Water Works ; public outcry, before the courthouse
Bonds of five hundred ($500.00) I door of said county, within tr legal
Dollars each, being bond* numbers 1 hours of sale. i>n the first 1 day
BRIGRThatClink Like Steel
Are Made kg the "McMILLAN Preceee
BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS
There i» No Waste in Our Bricks.
We Make Qnick ia Any Qaaethy.
RICH GL0 FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK-COMMON BRICK
Milledgeville Brick WorksCo
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
Established III) by J. W. McMillaa.
K. C. McMillan, President Br ie McMillan. Viee-Preeident
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR' 6 SALE
10(1 and 107 maturing in 1942; and
ne 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. Des-
S-iussure and signed by S G. Munn.
The term* of s«ie. cash.
This 8th, day of April, 1930.
G. E. McWHORTEk
Admr. of T H. DesSaus lire.
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
All \M D It H*J - M
ttle, Jr., of said State,
z easy, natural way. | hiving applied to me for Utter* of
°** mm *‘ administration d« bonis non -n the
Posts only 1 cent a dose.
itate of Carl N. Allen, deceased,
•.iid county, this is to rite all and
-ingular the heirs and ered**or* of
aid Carl N. Allen to be and appear
at the May Term, 1930, of said Court,
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Carl Moore, having in due form
and show cause, if any they can
letters of administration de
non should not be granted oi
May, 1930, to the h.ghest bidder
for cash, the following deacribej
property, to-wit:
Ten share* of the capital stock of
the First National Bank of llilledge-
ville. Georgia, represented by stock
certificate No. 350, ia-ued by that
bank iaiao, tea shares of the capital
stock of The Mu*basts A Farmer*
Bank of MUldegeville. Georgia, repre
sented by certificates Nos. 77, 155,
and 140, issued by that hank; also,
forty-seven shares of the capital
-tock of The .Merchants a- Farmers
Bank of Milledgeville, Georgia,
repre ented by stock certificate No.
230, issued by that bank; and also,
one share of the capital stock of The
Baldwin County Fair Association,
represented by stock certificate No.
34, issued by that association.
The share of stock in the Baldwin
Gift
Hatches
—from a store
of recognized
integrity
The importance ol the
purchase oi a watch de
mands that you select a
watch with an estab
lished reputation, at a
•tore recognized Jor its
responsibility and aerv-
Williams & Ritchie,
MIU£DCtVILLF, GA.
LAMAR F. HAM
SPECIAL AGENT NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
PHONE Ml
why i County Fa
'' 1 ,hat •<>mething big
*** ' n that day.
Association was is.-ued
>f Baldwin Hotel, which
_ trade name of Mrs. Alice E. Mc-
Claaa colors were I applied to me for Permanent Let-. estate of Mid tarl N. Allen. J Crew, under which trade name »he
and you could j tern of Administration, upon the | Witness my official signature thia operaU .<| her hotel businewi. The
Estate of (Miss) Leni Moore, de- <th day^ of April. 1930.
jce**ed; this is to notify the next of BTRTIE B. STEMBRI1*GF,
Th ~ j kin and creditors of the axid (Mias) ' Ordinary.
*®terent rhl, dren were deeply! Leni Moore, deceased, that said i itanmi
a, * 1 ,n the ^k that had been' application will be heard before me I
tkfm b> th * u - c. to put at the regular May Term, 19,30, of GEORGIA. Baldwin County,
t* ’ r -p" 1 the leaves at the ceme- the Court of Ordinary of said liald-
ln H Wan ted to see that *very win County, Georgia.
mt* f,ower * * n <i they were' Witness my hand and official signa-
tin- ‘* led * nd h *PPT to know lure, this Sevtnth (7th) day of April,
- c °uld have
1 "« ,r *‘sive »c ene
i part. It was 1930.
thei
they went BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
u * k - I think it * fine
that will do much to
Ordinary, Baldwin County, Ga.
To All Whom It May Concren:
Jos. E. Pottle. Jr., of aaid State
has applied to me for letters of ad
ministration on the estate o(
father. Joe. E. Pottle, Sr., deceased.
This is to cite all the heira and credi-
Pottle,
at the May Tina, 1090,
,nat wUl much to »n<l •PP ear *
a , d , the d *y that has been set CITATION FOB ADMINISTRATION j of said Court, and shew >f nny
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
hy letlers of aduninistra-
ijlon should not be granted e«
estate of mi hi J°*- *
•bich deli
forty-sevM -hares of rapi^al stock
of The MerrhanU A Farmers Bank,
represented by stock certificate No.
230. will be sold n five lote»; fear
lots will be of ten shares each, an*
lot of seven shares.
The above described property will
be sold as the property of Mrs. Alice
E. McCraw, deceased, for the pur-
poee of paying the debts dae by her
estate and for making distribution
among her heirs.
This April 7th, 1930.
HUGH *. CUNE,
Aa admini-tratZ a I Hr, AUn E.
COAL
» aa aocieal diacovery. but cooiuaam of out
*anoy» gndca ato coatimully diKoranag Aa
•lond-up MilS
Rich ia nriaw bul poo* ia id —aaaplha
Our acnric* it a Match for ihar quality, too—
'fWIH-flEMSTEI GOAL Cl.
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