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THE UNION-RECORDER, iilLLEI/GEVILLE, GA.. OCTOBER 8, 1830
Central Railroad Magazine
Features G. S. C, W.
Ri,ht.W»y
Collrt* i
WASHINGTON MINISTER TO
PREACH AT OLD MIDWAY
CHAP.EL THURS NIGH!
1 stated that 2.48'
had been ginned
ut> until Scptenv
Elder C .W. Mi 1.
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Kht-; will be at Old Mid"
lira day night. Oct«>l* r
rail-! clc ck and at »'am
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f the Auditorium of G.
t selected ns the fiont
write-up which ap-
inside, the following
been cordially i*i
•vices Elder Mil
>ne of the ouu*7»ndinv min
f his ehurch.
as published:
At Milledgeville
nit of tK* Ur.ivi
FOR RENT — W. A. Walker
2 6-Room Houses for rent or
on North Jefferson street. Poi
rim given Oct. 1, with witter.
2.487 BALES OF COTTON I Also that tract of land lying *nd
GINNED IN COUNTY | being in the City of Milledgeville,
' Gh., situated on the North side of
! Wall street between the right-of-way
rl by the ,,t ‘P arl _ ((f the c entru j G f Georgia railroad;
North by lands of Mrs. E. R. Hines;
and West by Tamall street. Said
land fronts on Wall .‘•treet 317 feet
and runs back north 430 feet Said i
land levied on to satisfy a tax Fi-
v a. issued by the clerk ar.d treasurer
of the City of Milledgeville, Ga.,
against A. W. Tisdale for year 1029.
Said land is in possession of A. W.
Tlsdnl-. i'
Also that tract of land being and
lying in the City of Milledgeville,
Ga., situated on the South side of
Tift street: East by lands of Rosa
Miller; North by lunds of Gertrude
Simmons; West by land of Guy Mill-
er.Said ,land fronts on Tift street 85
feet and runs back South 85 feet
Said land levied on to satisfy a tax
MARSHAL SALE
County.
til College for Girls,
college for women
e State of Georgia.
the first normal
i but the first to of-
rofcssional training
t was in ninny ways
urms of education
becoming popular.
lege. It dors not seek to imitate
the educational practices that have
prevailed in colleges for, men. It
does not seek to conform to tradi
tion. In its fixed requirements, th
College ha* deliberately broken
away from what it considers many
of th** fpshicn* of the pns? It
h">«
into:
and umb tions and spheres of sise-
fulnes- peeul'arly their own. It
believes that there nre fields of work
for women which call for now
enurf"-* r > f study. It believes that,
the education of young women
should be vitally concerned first
about matters of health and rh' , r*-'-
ir and p rsonality. It believes thnt
all the jrienc. and arts Vlonild be
ontr.J
t« to
GEORGIA -Baldw
r ity of Milledgeville.
I will sell before the court hout*
<r.r of *aid City and County at pub
c outcry to the highest bidder fo:
:;sh, on the first Tuesday in Novc:u
■r, 1930, within the legal hours ol
the following described tract:
ml parcels of land, to-wit:
That tract of land in the City of|fj.f a issued by thr clerk and
of the City of Milledgeville,
Milledgeville. Ga., bounded
lows: On th,- North by land of L. N.
Callaway; Ea*t by Wilkerion street
South by land of Mrs. J. A. Buck;
ami West by land of L. N. Callaway.
Said lot is a acant let and fronts
Wilkerson street C6 fleet, and runs
l ack West H7 feet Said property
Ga., against Guy Miller for the year
1928. Said land is in possession of
Guy Miller.
The above described tracts of land
were levied on by me under and by
virtue of tax fi-fas issued by the
lerk and treasurer of the City
l.yiii! on os the properly ° r *-i of'.MilU-iliri vill.-, Go., Baldwin Coon-
‘allaway to satisfy
issued by the clerk and treasurer of
the City of Milledgeville, Ga for the
vc- .i 1928.
Also that tract of land lying and
being in the City of Milledgeville,
Go., and County of Baldwin, and
bounded as follows: North by Green
-treet; East by land of Mrs. M. H.
McComh; South by land of Mrs. A.
F. Skinner; and West by land of
the EsL Mrs. J. W. Mobley. Sr. Said
land fronts 73 feet on Green street
and runs hack South 16U feet Said
property was levied on to satisfy a
tax Fi-Fa. issued by the clerk and
tieasurer of the City of Milledgeville,
Ga., against Mrs. W\ P. Stembridge
for the year 1928.
Al.-o that tract of land lying and
being in the City of Milledgeville,
Ga., and hounded as follows: North
by land of Mrs. M. H. McComo. East
by land of J. O. Barnes; South by
Washington street; and West by land
of Mts. S. L. Terry and Mrs. Sam
Bland. Said land fronts 42 feet or
Washington street and runs bac£
North 105 feet. Said land was levied
on to satisfy a tax Fi-Fa. issued by
the clerk and treasurer against Mrs.
Carlile Giles for the year 1928. Said
land is in possession of Mrs. Carlile
Giles.
•pt. 15th, 1930, for taxes
due the City of Milledgeville, Go.,
again.-t the owners of the above de
scribed parcels of land and said sales
will be made to satisfy said fi-fas.
I have notified the defendants in
the fi-fa and the parties in posses
sion of the levy and the time, terms
and place of sale as required by law.
This the 30th day of September,
1930.
J. H. THIGPEN,
Marshall of the City
of Milledgeville.
OMEGA
FLOUR
In the best friend of
grmvan^bovN and girl*.
■I'.h beiz’tfhfa!—and It
lnakes tbe «!•?» Hie ions
food Ihey like.
A. J. CARR COMPANY
Wholesale Distributors
Be It Resolved ...
ment of the home, the schQol, the
f*»rm. the child, and of sorirty in
general. Following these new ideals
in education, the College n.*ks not
only what has been taught hut also
what t ught to be taught to women."
The Georgia State College for
Women grants degree, and diplomas
to larger clnsse, of student* each
ytar, graduates who go out well
trained for teachers* position*' in the
elementary schools, the high schools,
and special lines of instruction
throughout th" state. Th" picture
on our cover thows Chnpell Hall and
the Rithard B. Russell Auditorium,
two of the newer building*- Dr.
Ja pc»* 1.. 3"pr.” - ' president of the
HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW
1. \\ ho wrote "The Merchant of
2. How many stars in th.- national
’nitid States flag?
3- What president of the United
itate- was impeichcd?
4. How were die Ten Command
ments given to the Israelites?
n. Who was the oldest signer of
hi* Declaration of Independence?
C- What i* the abbreviation for
7. How many taste- are there?
lels h»ir brushes made
SCHOOL BELLS ?RE RINGING
Come to see us for
Fountain Pens, Pencils
and Ink, College Rings,
Fins, Belts, Book-ends,
Memo Pads, Calendars,
Kodak Films and
developing.
Wiiliams & Ritchie
JEWELERS
Milledgeville, Ga.
3. Andrew Johnson.
4 God gave them to Mi
iinai on tablet* of stone
5. Ki-njamin Franklin.
C Pa.
7. Four—Bitter, sweet,
10. BallAia.
11. Atlanta.
12 Thirty-nii
WANTED—PUi n or fancy sewing
neatly dene by widow. Residence
Soatb of Me Dado Star, oa
Mo. toy«i)|« road.
Mr*. Avis Arnold-
Tax Notice
BOOKS FOB THR STATE AND COUN
TY TAXES ARE OPEN!
in my office in the Kidd Building
Come and Pay Your Taxes Promptly!
As books will close, as required by law on December 20.
L. D. SMITH
Tax Collector, Baldwin Co.
The Qeorgia Banker Speaks
in behalf of The Farmer
No one knows the agricultural situation better than
the banker. The veiy nature of his business demands ac
curate and definite knowledge of conditions. He sees inti
mately all phases of economic life about him.
Hr realizes the mutual interests of the banker, the
business man, the professional man and the farmer. He
knows that successful business operation in Georgia de
pends largely upon the buying power of the farmer.
Hear his pledge to aid sound forming in Georgi?-
‘‘WHEREAS, the future prosperity of Georgia farmers is
largely regulated by their ability to produce
their own feed and food, with cotton and other
cash crops as a clear surplus; therefore be it
“ RESOLVED, that one major activity of the incoming admin
istration shall be the promotion of farm financ
ing methods and be it further
“RESOLVED, that the final goal of this work shall be the
creation of an active Agricultural Board in
each county under the plan recommended by
the State College of Agriculture, with such as
sistance as may be required from member
banks and be it further
“ RESOLVED, that the Legislative Committee be instructed
to continue its cnorts for a constitutional
amendment legalizing the employment of
county farm and home demonstration agents.”
(Exctrpta from rxmolalion adopted by thirtyidplb annual
convention, Georgia Banker* Aktoriaiion, Savannah, Ga.,
June 7, 1930.)
This advertisement is published as one evidence of our desire to
cooperate with Georgia’s bankers and other business men, for we be
lieve that Georgia’s business men must become better farmers
if Georgia’s farmers are to become better business men.
The Georgia Power Company Profitable Farming Contest WE3
established because we recognize this Company's interest in prosper
ity on Georgia's farms. With awards totalling $1,000 offered by this
Company, the contest is being conducted by the State College of Ag
riculture to eacourage record-keeping by farmers. Net profit to the
farmer is the goal.
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