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ecently ‘ t the H^aurpaa of
[ifOltunrt state!* De-
. r . Indiwtrj. _ u nation-
ulk on She term
.h»t * ‘■'w ec °-
IhrouKh evhieh the twn-
■ rl * u „„^ion of the coun-
e garden and
food .-upply
pawed the
v , r c« s of
ih and the 8
The fa*
,-,wi the day-
e . boll weevil struck the
C - seiii>'ns, Mr. Beattie
' one of the first steps
start a campaign for
•ardens poultry, P«K 8
trv . farm .-o that the land
, a ^ t provide a means of
Thin}?!* haven’t changed
e principles apply
, r , however (hard
him, who plants
Jilivatt - his own garden has
0 f in iranee against privation
w’denied the city worker.
" [Wect he is fur better off than
’iWsnnd* of unemployed in the
* nv of whom left the farm
n ‘. of industrial prosperity
, 0 w looking wistfully back
the land.
I! tveryhody enyaued
the UNION-MCORDER. MILLEDGEVIUdE, GA„ MARCH If. lfSI
FOR SALE—Twc good milch cowa.
Freak in milk. Also black walnut*
cheap. See Mr*. J. T. Pettigrew,
STATE OF GEORGIA,
County of Baldwin*
TO:
Georgia Crumby Smith, of Bald
win County, Georgia.
Eddie Smith, Akron, Ohio.
Milton Smith, Washington,
County, Georgia. .
Smith Timmon, AU —
farm-
1 his address,
a [.reduce plenty of fruita, veye-
silk and lutter, poultry and
l^me grown and cured pork,
(mh meats lo nemo extent,
an at least have a good living
In me and that is more than a lot
p^pie who arc out of employ-
iu today. ‘But,’ says the
‘that will only increase the
, v ami reduce the market fi
jat arc grown in n large way
_• Perhaps, provided the farm-
la the money with which to buy
, food, tat suppose he does not
. money, what then? At a
Her of fact, it is good business
economy to produce most of the
s for 0* farm family and the
i trip mht on the farm.”
] n part* of the country there
t farKrittd agricultural leaders
areagreement with Mr. Bcnt-
B pnarfci the advantages of
•gdic farm as muen as possible
w/iWficing unit; not only in
time# of agricultural and gen
re Domic depression, but as a
nent agricultural policy. In
Carolina, Virginia, Arkansas 1
other states, rtatewide
Hattie
Ohio.
Irene Smith Baymon, of Baldwin
County Georgia.
Evie Smith Watts, of Baldwin
County, Georgia.
Miss Bertie B. Stembridge, Ordi
nary of Baldwin Count;, Georgia,
for any persons interested and hold-
g ' Ic unknown to petitioner.
Mrs. Ophelia Wall, of Baldwin
County, Georgia.
Exchange Bank, of Baldwin
County, Georgia, hereinafter, for
convenience, called the Condemnec.
The Georgia Power Company,
hereinafter for convenience called
the Petitioner, for the purpose of
condemnation- as hereinafter #ot out,
hereby notifies you as follows:
1. That it is a corporation
chartered and organized under the
laws of the State of Georgia for the
purpose of owning and controlling
erecting dams, gen
erating electricity by water and steam
power and transmitting electricity
to be used and sold to the public
and to be used for the purpote of
lighting towns and cities nnd to sup
ply motive power to railroads and
street car lines, and to supply light,
heat and power to the public, with
the right to exercise eminent domain
for said objects and for the purpose
of generating electricity, as afore
said.
Petitioner own- and controls
•>y T. H. Winchester; thence in a the lands of Seymour Smith; thence
general Easterly direction along said South 1 degree East along the divid-
contour to a point on the dividing ing line between the lands of Sey-
line between the land*,.of Seymour mour Smith and the lands now 01
Smith and the lands of M. M. formerly owned by Ike Kitchens, et
Grooms; thence North 1 degree 30’ al, fifty-two (52) feet to a point
Ea.st along said dividing line thirty- said dividing line, said point being
one (31) feet to point of beginning, on a contour having an elevation of
containing, ninety-two hundredths three hundred forty (?40) feet above
(0.92> acres, more or less, bounded sea level as e-tablishi-d by a survey
on the North by the lands of J. E. made by T. H. Winchester; thence
C. 'Ingram; on the East by the lands of in an Easterly and Northerly direc-
M M. (‘rooms; and on the South and tion along said contour to a point on
Akron,{West by a contour line formed by the dividing line between the lands
| the intersection of a level plane of Seymour Smith and the lands of
three hundred forty (340) feet aoLve J. E. Ingram; thence South 67 de-
•ea level, as established by a survey grees West ninety-six (96) feet to
made by T. H. Winchester, with the point of beginning, containing cigh-
surface of the land on the property teen hundredths (0.18) acres, more
described in paragraffh No. 4 hereof, or le*s, bounded on the North by
PARCEL B: Beginning on the lands of J- E - Ingram; on the
dividing line between the lands of West by lands now or formerly
Ingram and the lands of Sey- [ owned by Ike Kitchens, ct al, and
mour Smith at a point eleven hun- on the South and East b y » contour
dred eighteen (1118) feet North 86 ,ine formed by the intersection of a
degrees West of a corner common to l pv *l plane having an elevation of
the lands of J. E. Ingram, the thrc<; hundred forty (340) feet
poses to acquire, . by condem- ation
proceedings, the ca>emont to said
property or tho easement in, over
il property described
flow back water in the original chan
nel of said River and the tributaries
thereof, and over the property here
tofore set out and described in Paru-
Paragrnph No. 5 hereof, by paying I graph No. 5 hereof, an dto keep up
or tendering just and adequate com- j and maintain said dam and the reser-
pensation for same in accordance, voir created thereby, and the right
with the laws of the State of Geor-! to cut away and remove the timber
gia as made and provided in such and buildings from the premises de
cases, and to procure right-of-way scribed in Paragraph No. 5 hereof,
nnd interest in, to and upon said I together with the right of ingress
lands of M. M. Crooms and
the lands of Seymour Smith
thence North 86 degrees West
along the dividing line between the
lands of J. E. Ingram and the lands
of Seymour Smith, one hundred
eighty-seven (187) feet; thence
South 67 degrees West along raid
dividing lino, one hundred eighty-six
(186) 1‘cet to a point on said dividing
line; said point beihg on a contour
having an elevation of three hundred
forty (340). feet above sea level, as
established by u survey made by T.
H. Winchester thence in a South
easterly and Northeasterly direction
along said contcur to point of be
ginning, containing one and sixty-
above sea level, as established Ly a
seurvey made by T. H. Winchester,
with the surface of the land on the
property described in paragraph No.
4 hereof.
The three parcels of land lying
property or the part thereof describ
ed in Paragraph No. 5 hereof, in or
der to maintain said dam and reser
voir and to pond water or flow back
water over said property and for
other uses necessary to said purposes,
including the right of ingress nnd
egress to and from the property de-
iled in Paragraph No. 5 hereof.
8. The following easements,
rights-of-way and other interests in,
to and upon said estate are necessary
for said purposes, and all of the
easements which the raid Georgia
Power Company so proposes to ac
quire by condemnation, namely: The
perpetual right to flood or flow back
water in and upon said portion of
above described property as here
inbefore set and nnd described in
Paragraph No. 5 hereof, and to keep
up and maintain said dam and the
within said bounds being in Balwin storage reservofir cVeated thereby;
County, (Georgia, and containing * be right to cut down and remove
two and seventy-nine hundredths * be timber, buildings and fences
(2.79) acres, more or less, and being
more accurately shown within color
ed lines on the aforesaid plat here
to attached and made a part of this
notice.
6. Y01
a large water power on the Oconee
Furman Shoals, in the State
of Georgia, and is preparing to con
struct thereon a large dam and plant
for generating electricity Ly water
be used for the purpose of light-
: towns and cities, supplying mo-
e power to railroads and street
• lines, and supplying light, heat
and power to the public.
3. Your petitioner is preparing
construct a large dam across the
Oconee River, about three (3) miles
» about thr planting J Northeast of Millcdgcville, in Bald-
' the State of Georgia, 1
petitioner shows that it
has been unable, by contract, to
procure from said condemnee the
casement and right to flood or flow
e hundredths (1.69) acres, more I back water on said property dcscrib-
less, bounded on the North by I ed in Paragraph No. 5 hereof, which
the landf of J. E. Ingram, and on all! property is necessary for the purpose
other sides by a contour line formed of maintaining said dam and rescr-
by the intersection of a level plane voir as aforesaid, and cannot agree
{three hundred forty (340) feet above, with said condemnee upon the corn-
sea level, as established by a survey pensation to be paid therefor,
made ly T. H. Winchester, with the 7. Therefore, the .-aid Georgia
surface of the land on the property Power Company, petitioner, in ac-
described in paragraph No. 4 here- cordance with the provisions of its
of- charter and tho laws of the State of
PARCEL C: Beginning at a cor- Csorgia in such cases made and pro-
ncr common to the lands of J. E.. vided, acting under proper corpo-
Ingram, the lands now or formerly rate authority duly granted by its
owned by Ike Kitchens, ct al, and ! Board of Directors, desires and pro-
and egress.
10. NOW THEREFORE, the
said condemnee is hereby notified
that petitioner will proceed, accord
ing to law, to acquire the said ease
ment and the right to flood and flow
buck water, as above stipulated, Ly
condemnation proceedings, and -that
the assessors will meet on the prem
ises on the 25th day of March, 1931,
at 10:00 o’clock, A. M.
Petitioner has selected T. B. Cox-
well, Millcdgcville, Georgia as its as- .
ses-or, and requests that the said
condemnee select his, her or their
assessor, and that they in due time
select a third assessor, as provided
by law.
11. The condemnee is hereby
notified that in the event said con
demnee does not, within ten (10)
days from the date of service of this
notice, select an assessor to act for
i said condemnee, petitioner will forth
with and without further notice, pe-
j tition the Ordinary, pursuant to Sec-
graph So. 5 hereof; the right of in- t.on 5210 of Code of Georgia, for
gross and egreaa lo nnd from the the selection of an i, sensor to act
property described in Paragraph No. for „ id c „„dcmnco; that in the event
the two assessors do not, within five
the property described
Para-
6 hereof, and for other uses neces
sary for such purposes. To this end,
it is necessary to back water over
and upon and damage the property
of said condemnee for the purpose
of maintaining said dam and reser
voir and flowing back water in the
original channel of said River and
its tributaries and up against the
banks of the same and over'the lands
of said condemnee above described.
The property sought to be condemned
being the right to flow Lack water
in the original channel of raid River
and the tributaries thereof and upon
the lands above described, and to the
extent above described.
9. The amount of interest sought
to be condemned being the perpetual
right and casement to flood and
(6) days after their selection and {
or appointment, agree on a third
assessor, petitioner will, pursuant to
Section 5220 of Code of Georgia,
petition a Judge of a Superior Court,
of the State of Georgia, for the ap
pointment of a third assessor.
Petitioner stands ready to pay
such assessment as may be determin
ed by said assessors, according to
law.
Thi 5th day of March, 1931.
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY,
By P. S. Arkwright, President.
W. A. Hammcl, Manager Land
Department.
Colquitt, Parker, Troutman St
Arkwright, Orrin Roberts, Frank
Bell, Attorneys.
so as to develop said water power
of said River at said Furman
Shoals, #aii' dnm to be ninety-eight
(98) feet in height, with Dashboards.
Petitioner is preparing to construct
in connection with said dam, a power
house, install machinery thbrein for
the purpose of generating electricity
by water power of said Oconee
River, and to erect tower lines,
frame lines and pole lines from said
dam, power house, plant and works,
in order to transmit oaid electric
power thus generated, to towns and
cities of the State of Georgia, to be
used for the purposes above named,
for which petitioner was charted and
organized.
This notice is given to you a.-
owning, controlling and being in
possession of, or having any interest
the following lands in Baldwin
County, Georgia:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the 105th District,
Baldwin County, Georgia,
containing one hundred thirty-two
and twenty-four hundredths (132.24)
acres, more or less, bounded on the
North by lands of J. E. Ingram; on
n though his wife 1 th ® South by the North right-of-way
*<!«■ »M,r children nnj- easily licl line ° { Gcoritia Railroad; -
gardens are being actively
In these campaigns
rahural college" and the states’
demonstration agents are tak-
iading part,
well planted and cared for half-
pri*n will produce more vege-
than the average family car
ring: the period when the crops
maturing. Carrots, late cabbage
«, parsnips, potatoes and
be grown and stored for
duricj the winter, thus cutting
lood bills. One
• worth as much
toon on a farm in Texas
year wh-*. owner firgured that
yielded a profit of $400.
*t only from the point of
•f cutting the family food bills,
.that the vegetable garden
* place on every farm. So
hi* been said and written alout
during the last few years
practically • veryone knows they
*r.tial to pood health. Fresh,
'rgetables are among the best
of these invaluable vitamines,
frequently the
r : w * tb his money crops,
bother
anks
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once it is! Eott b >' the lands of M. M. Crooms;
on the West by the lands of the Mil-
lcdgeville Banking Company and
lands now or formerly owned by Ike
Kitchens, ct al.
Said lands being more accurately
shown on blueprint plat, file No.
M-70-13, dated February. 1930,
hereto attached and made a par*
hereof.
5. Your petitioner shows that it
is necessary, in order to properly
construct, operate and mnintnin said
dam and the reservoir created there-
ly and to generate electricity for
the purposes above mentioned, to
flow back water of said Oconee
River in the original channel of said
River and its tributaries and on the
hanks thereof, and back water over,
upon and across that part, of the
property of the condemnee, describ-
a* follows:
PARCEL A: Beginning at a cor-
•r common to the lands of J. E.
Ingram, lands of M. M. Crooms, and
the lands of Seymour Smith; thence
North 86 degree. West along the
dividing line Detween the lands of
J. E. Ingram and the lands of Sey
mour Smith, six hundred ninety-six,
(696) feet to a point on* said divid-l
ing line; said point being on a con-1
tour having an elevation of three 1
hundred forty (340) feet above «»•
level, aa established by a survey made
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