Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, November 27, 1930, Image 7

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THE UNION-RECORDER. MILLEDCEV1LLE, CA., NOVEMBER 27. 1220 -an cut off his own HAND, company claims CowP* nJ eliiti Payment of $15,200 , Charge of Fraud (h»nr' n *f Roy Lipscomb, THE RAILROADS HELP IN PROSPERITY OF OUR BUSINESS Of W: h**- ' ifltrrf’ Neb., cut off hi* •with fraudulent purposes and known r CIATION Lillie N. Scott V. Clyde J. Scott j Petition for Divorce, Baldwin Super, or Court, January Term, 1931. To the Defendant, Clyde J. Scott: The plaintiff, Lillie N. Scott, hav ing filed her petition for divorce against Clyde J. Scott, in this Court, will be as obsolete as the returnab, e to this term of the Court, thi Employers Liability As-J stagecoach is at the present time. and 5t bo ' n & made to appear that rnpany, cf London, has We may eventually carry all of our Clyde J. Scott is not a resident of n'j :n answer to his 515,200 suit frriitht by air. or shoot it from one s “ J Counl >2 and al o that he docs . .-(.(joral court. j place to another bit-hitched to the * lot res ‘ de within the State and In hi- original petition Lipscomb tail of a rocket. Those things may CoUnty » ^d an order having been fluted that on April 30th, thi* year, happen, but we need not take them n5ade for 8erv * ce on him, Clyde J. ie gwnke and found the house on | into present consideration. j Scott, by publication, this there- fir C . Hi- escape blocked by a locked For the present the welfare of ^ ore ’ 5s to n °tif y you, Clyde, dorr he got a hand ax to smash it business and the whole people is in- ^ cott to be aad appear, at the next down. He was running upstairs with rx.ricably involved in the welfare ® a .dlwin Superior Court to the tool- he said, when he stumbled of ihe railroads, business men here e •- on tbe Second Monday in and fell on the ax. ills wounds made P°»nt out. January, 1931, then and there to In amputation nece.-ary. I “We have been accustomed to answer 805(1 H. olicy was for $7,500 and car- thinking that business makes the n ™ itneM the Honorable James B. ii*L a provision for double indemnity railroads," said an Atlanta business a . r ’ ^ uds ® Hie Superior Court, rase of the loss of a leg „r hand. man. “In a stricter sense, the rail- th,s 5tb , day of November, 1930. H: also sued for an additional $200 roods make business. They led the pdical expenses. .way in the settlement of the frontier and make the communities which now FEDERAL BUREAU SAYS “• “">« th “ t ‘ho- h»ve nmde the rail- administrator's sale tate of W G. Hawkins, lands known us the Supple's place and the lands of Mr:. Ophelia Wall-, known as the Jordan place; the said tract of land being kr.owr as the old Nathan Haw kins place and formerly owned by Thomas Johnson and is the same land conveyed to John T. Allen and M. A. McCraw by two deeds; one deed made by Thomas Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson and the other by Lee, South by Jack Pierce place, f formerly known as Martin place eon-! taining one hundred and forty (140) acres more or less, said land being the land conveyed to Jesse Lee, Jr., by J. R. Lee by deed dated Decem ber 8, 1875, and recorded in Clerk's G. M., of Wilkinson County of said Office in Baldwin County, April 4, 1876, in Book O, page 637. Said _ land by Jesse Lee, Jr., told to J. a. c*. Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson H. Beck as evidenced by warranty are recorded in the office of theideed dated Jan. 7, 1896, and record- Clerk of the Superior Court of Bald-led in Clerk’s office, Baldwin Couu- w:n County, in Book of Deeds NN.'ty Superior Court, Book X folio and Book of Deeds 3,1202; said land by J. H. Beck sold BOSTON CAFE —WHERE EVERYBODY EATS— WE ARE NOW SERVING Chop Suey and Other Chinees. Diikn Made by Experienced Chineie Chaf. page 471 respectively; also, sixth (l-G) undivided interest that tract or parcel of land situate Mrs. Nancie J. Nolan and evi- all | domed by warranty deed dated De- mber 9, 1896, and recorded in and being in the 322 Dist., G. M., I Clerk's office, Baldwin County, of Baldwin ^County, and 328 Dist, Book Y, folio 80, to all of which State, all being in one body and'deeds reference is mnde for better bounded as follows; to-wit: On the'identification and description of the *.*t by lands of Ash Benford,' property. Clerk. J. C. COOPER, formerly the Breedlove place, i Fresh Norfolk Oysters 6 6 6 is s doctor’s Piescription for COLDS end HEADACHES It is the most speedy remedy kso: 666 ALSO IN TABLETS. Said sale will be made for the ■ CRIME IS ON INCREASE ADMINISTRATOR’S In the last five years the GEORGIA, Baldwin County: railroads have contributed more to By virtue of an order of the Or- iverage of Slayings Has Risen tbe **PannIon ol and prosperity of dinary of said County, I will sell at I Three in January to Fire bu *i n ess than has any other factor, public outcry, to the highest bidder not excepting the Federal Reserve f° r cash, before the courthouse door System.’’ of said County, within the legal | hour» of sale, on the first Tuesday months “ 1 --°. tic described real and personal prop- East by the lands formerly owned-purpose of paying the debts of and by Lockhart. Southeast by lands for- making distribution among the heirs of Mrs. Alice E. McCraw, deceased. This November 4, 1930. HUGH T. CLINE As Administrator of the Es tate of Mrs. Alice E. Mc- .Craw, Deceased. i general II-- r-ing trend of crime i - ]><cially of murder t-y during the last nin tigation of the U. S. Department , ■ chart shows- that the daily Clerk We, the undersigned. W. J. Hay- Alice E.-McCraw, to-wit: Sixteen c, Sheriff: (Mia-) Bertie Stem- ard tv.o-th'rds (16-2-2) shorn LHdite, Ordinary, and J. C, Cooper, capital -lock of the Milledgevillo , .... Clerk of ,he Su 0 crior Court . ot Hotel Company, of the par value of ,, o f raurilcrs h aa risen from Baldwin County, do hereby deaiimate One Hundred (5100.00) Hollars ta n oilv f s T""™°\ the The Union-Recorder a weekly news- each, represented by stuck certifi- ear to nearly five a day ,n Septem- paper publiahed in said county, the cate No. 101. issued by that corpora- p.. ...... ... . OFFICIAL ORGAN OF BALDWIN tion: al.o, a one-third (1-3) undi- Chicapo led all other cities ,» mur- COUNTY. GEORGIA, for the term vided interett in twenty-five (25) der, during the period excluding of two year,, beginning January 1st. share, of the capital stock of the! from the list New York, which was 19:11 and ending December 31, 1932. Southern Securities Company of the 1 not included in the report. Chicago Witness our official ,-ignaturcs, p„ r v „,„ c of Te „ ($ i 0 .00,' Hollars th5s thc 18th doy of November, 1980. each, represented by stock certifi-; H. J. HAYNIE, Sheriff cate No. 445, i«sued by that corpor-! BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE, ^tion; also, a one-third (1-3) undi- Ordinary. vided interest in that tract or par-j .1. C. COOPER. Clerk of Su perior Court. DR. GROVER C. JONES OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN MACON. GA. PHONE 1570 had 282 murders about one a day. Philadelphia second with 109 murders in nine month-, and Detroit third with 104 slaying-. The number of murders dropped slightly in February, shot up abrupt ly ir. March, declined in April and ecl of u nd lying in the Fifth Land Dist, of Wilkinson County, Georgia, — containing sixty-three (63) acre* .. . CIATION and bounded a? follows: On JI. y and since has been climbing to GEORGIA, Baldwin County. North and East by lands of the To All Whom It May Concern: tate of M. W. Hall, on the South by 'later, J. F. Boddie, and the lands of I. L. Johns, and on the during the months. k aks for the y •ticeabie change in the murder tion t,ur *ng August and Septem- old Capitol Drug Company, having West by the lands of Mrs. Tom Ste- applied to me for the grant to,vena. This land being the la'nd Negligent manslaughter,’' under George S. Carpenter of permanent drawn by John H. Hall in the divis- whu-h the government clarifies all letters of administration oh the ion of the estate of Jo eph M Hall homicides not first or second degree estate of Sum L. Dsvis, Sr., dc- deceased, und being the same land ■r, showed an aggregate decline cased, this is to cite the creditors, purchased by M. A. McCraw from v-.nd heirs of said deceased to be and;Mrs. Minnie L. Broadnax; aUo, all appear at the December Term, 1930, that tract or parcel of land situate, )urt. to show cause, if any j lying and being in thc County of why permanent letter, ofiR a bun. in the State of Georgia, be- should not be grant- j nc a part of i nnd ; ct number 185, jin the Second Land District of Ra- „ _ _ _ ... ; bun County, containing approx- Bertie B. Stembndge Ornately two (2) acres of ground, r lnary j lying on the South side of the lake ADMINISTRATORS LAND SALE! “ front,?'™ t ft"\ PFnprTA r. . and front, ng on said lake, being the GEORGIA. Baldwin County: (lnnd „ heI . eon Mr «. Alice E. McCraw JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION PAPERS REACHING FARMERS BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM Have Purchasing Power of Tan Bil lion Dollars Annually Atlanta, Ga.—Business men of the untry spend 850 million dollar* of this < they car edministratic ed as prayed. This November 3, 1930. l u " u ) spina o»u million collar* p,, _e ^ . nmt a year for advertising to reach cityL; nnrv nf \ r t t °-n n l bu51t and ma intained a summer dwellers, but only 30 million t^h ^ “ihome; also, n one-sixth (1-8, undi- reaching the farmers Samuel R. *c. L CMh> btf n re the courthoure door I‘"^tand ^ ' 'b’ 1 ^ Kelvie of the federal farm board is | of , nid County „ dthin legal If v . ^‘"I quoted as saying fa . statement j hour „ of „ lc „„ lhe firrt Tuesday! Hun ^ d and made public today by Atlanta ad- L December, 1930, the following fa fa. 318 Di^'’’c’ i”/ '"d verttsing men. (described land* i‘ ,CR, g >n the 318 Dist., G. M. of said Mr. McKclvi. added that thi. dis- That ^ of ]and thc 321 f'*‘ e “" d «[»'- I- portion ,n advertising effort. w..| Dlatrict of , aid Count> . .onuining o^elfa wjl tl* 5 ’ “II the more striking when it is con- nno /i\ npr „ i._, ^ a »'nll, known as the Jordan d thnt lht •* «>• coun *las follow,: On the north and .art ”Tr Ch.r]^ Half kn, 2* °’T tr> have a normal purchasing power by the land of R. N Ashfield on LrtiT 0-°" i H l * known as the „ U '" MU" -nnu.ily, l [h ', b d y “ , 0 ndofA&T«n "“"'om v ^ * ght have gone further by n ill«» k.. ♦»,„ ! . . ? f the 01d Rose Estate - gone further by ■tatinir that no class of prospectiv customers are more- responsive b honest advertising than farmers and farmers’ wives. Generally, it further uas shown, they take fewer papers and other periodicals than city dwellers and consequently read those they do take more thoroughly. Merchants, in the opinion of local advertising men, would do well to irive more consideration to newspap ers that reach the rural population. mile and on the west by the Mosley-; th(! land , of w . Little , and thr .lie public road. Safa lend being, laad , of , he JackTOn , ac „„ the he residence lot of J C. A. Reid a.i. South by the , ands form „ |y the time of hi, de.th Said land b> . Mra . E . M . A dani, and the land, news i S 'r d i“ S n° i' , c lhe ot w - G - Hawkins, news- j. c. A. Reid for the purpose of' - — paying the debts and making dis tribution among his heirs. This November 4, 1930. Edward R. Hines, As Administrotor of the Es tate of J. C. A. Reid, de- thoughts for serious MOMENTS only those who do not knew work that do not love it To who do, it is better than play 1 r *!igion.—J. H. Patterson. Tfc nc business, no avoca- ' K V ’ 6at ®v*fi which will not per- aian who has the inclination j,. ,J Ke R little time, every day to U- J Daniel Wjrttenbach. our ! r nlile * mU8t be wr ' tten u P° n up T ^ n ‘ let Hiem not be written noi heart. The spirit should 8f0w oId —James A. Gar/ield. J0IN ™E AMERICAN LEGION T ANDREWS, Real EriUt "Apwmab, Ftnu, Taws ADMINISTRATORS LAND SALE GEORGIA, Baldwin County: By virtue of an order granted by j the Ordinary of said County, I will J sell before the courthouse door of' said county at public outcry, to the' highest bidder for cash, within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in December, 1930, the fol lowing described land, to-wit: That tract of land in the Dist, G. M., of said County, i taining Fifty (50) acres more or less, bounded as follows On the north ^ by lands of W. B. Renfroe, on east by the lands of the estate of • W. H. Renfroe, and on the south' and west by the lands of J. S. Lun-j dy. Said property will be sold as the property of the estate of D. L. Rob inson, for the purpose of paying his^ debts and making distribution among" his heirs. This November 4, 1930. Sidney D. Sterabridge, As Admisistrator of the Es tate of D. L. Robinson.