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tOTH DISTRICT W. C. T. U.
OPPO»E "HOME RULE PLAN"
Meeting Held At Sand-
nl Thursday. Mr». Geo.
Roach Preside.
dismission, on the first Monday in
April. 1931.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
and
seal, and payable to Mrs. May
Wright Cobb, or order, and to pay
interest on said note at the rate
eight per centum, per annum from
August 4th, 1919, 10 the day of said
sale, and for the further purpose of
paying all costs of this proceedin'*.
The above described obligation
past due and unpaid
LAND SALE
STATE OF GEORGIA,
County of Baldwin.
Under and by virtue of the pow-1 havii „
era of sale contained in a certain and default in the payment of the
deed to secure a debt executed by . a me having been made and demand
D. T. Butts to Mrs. May Wright j n writing for the payment of said
Cobb, of Portsmouth, Virginia, 1 .sums having Leen made, the said
which said instrument is now of land and property will be eold for
the office of the Clerk of the purposes herein stated.
Notice is hereby given that said
Cor.gressman Carl Vinson,
United States Senators William J.
Harris and Walter v . George, were
urgi-d by the women of the Tenth
District WCTU assembled in a rally
at Sandersville lart Thursday, to
vigorously oppose the recent sugges-
tion of John J. Ra>kob. chairman of thp Supcrior Court of said Baldw
the Democratic 'Nbtfonal Commit- county, Georgia, in Deed Book _ a j e h t . ma de subject to the lien
chance the Constitution^ of >; umDer q ( pajre 158, an d to which n f an y or a u unpaid State and Coun-
-11 "" >aid deed and the record of the same ty T axe s that may be now due on
reference is here made, the ‘aid deed i an d or by *aid D. T. Butts,
havi.ig been executed on August 4th. The undersigned will execute and
1919. the undersigned will sell at de , ivpr flUch conveyance to the pur-
public outcry before the Court j cha j er said sale as is in the said
House door in the County of Bald- dec(J tQ securc a debt authorized
and provided. f
This, the 5th day of March, 1931.
the United States so as to allow
state control of alcoholic beverages.
The resolution, drawn up by Mrs.
Florence Ewell Atkin-, of Milledgi-
ville, and Mrs. Bird T ivett, of Sand-
eraville, was adopted at the sugges
tion of Mrs. Marvin Williams, state
president.
Mrs. George Roach, of Milledge-
ville Tenth District president, pre
sided at the Thursday rally. In
the morning, following a devotional
service. Mrs. Rogers, formerly Miss
Carakcr,
beautifully
Williams, state president, made a
powerful and moving adderess, as
did Mrs. Florence Atkins, national
temperance lecturer. The noontide
prayer was offered by Mrs. Hattie
Rogers. Rev. J. A. Harmon, pastor
of the Sandersville Methodist Church,
win. said State of Georgia, to the
highest bidder for cash, within the
ogal hours of sale, on the First
Tuesday (fth day) of April, 1931,:
the following described land and
property, to-wit:
. All of that certain One-third (1-3)
Milledgevillc, ^ sang undivided interest in and to all of
'Jn His Keeping. Mrs. t j,at cer tnj n lot, tract or parcel of |
land rituate, lying and being ir
105th District, G. M.. of Bnldw'in
County, Georgia, said tract being
bounded as follows: On the North by
lands now or formerly owned by
John T. Allen; on the East by land
formerly owned by the estate of the
MRS. MAY WRIGHT COBB,
Grantee of D. T. Butts,
By Frank W. Bell,
Her Attorney-at-Lmw.
spoke. The president introduced ( late Samuel Walker; on the South
Editor C. L. Chapman, of the Sand- by lands now or formerly owned by
crsville Progress, as “the fint editor Je. A. Butts, by lands now or form-
in Georgia who refused to take erly owned by Sam Moran, and by
liquor advertising for hi* paper." He ands now or formerly owned Ly Mrs.
was given the White Ribbon Cheer. H. E. MrComb; and on the West by
At the noon hour, a beautiful land- now or formerly owned by
luncheon was served by the Sanders- John T. Allen; said tract, lot or par-
ville Union, during which Mrs. Wil- cel of land here described and to be
liams presided, and introduced the -old contains Five Hundred (500)
speakers. Judge T. J. hwint, ordinary Acres, more or less, and is common-
of Washingte.i county, spoke, and an ly known as "The Thomas Place." A
midics was also given by .he pastor certain creek or branch known as
of the Christian church. In the af- Bock Creek forms a part of the
ternoon. Mrs. ll.ml.i-, of A'uitusta, Southerly boundary of the tract
led the devotional. After a short described, aad the riitht of way
business session, short talks were (which is here excepted from the
n.e*'e by .Mrs. Ewell Atkin , of Mil- lrai:t » r P“ rcel of land to be told)
IcdyeviHe, slate leader of the Loyal nf the Georgia Rail Road Company
Temperance Legion, Mrs. C. B. Me- run! ' (brough said tract In a general
CuJ’ar. Mrs. Itird Lovett, of Sardem- Southwesterly and Northenstcrly di-
viUe. and Mrs. Miller, ol Wayn»s- r " tion -
1,0:0. The courtesy committee,! Tl >e interest in the tract of land
headed by Mrs. Harper Tucker, of above described to be sold wil! be
Qetiuten, read a resolution of ""id subject to any and all of the
Sank*-o the Sandersville unniNRur right or title by easement obtained
by a. condemnation proceeding
(han£.^ ♦«> the Sar.deravillo
their hospitality.
The June quarterly »-ull> will be
held in Culverton, June 12, rhe invi
tation having been extended Ly Mias
Gertrude Aubrey.
Milledgevillc people attending the
Sandersville meeting were: Mrs.
George Roach, Mrs. W .F. Little,
atituted by Georgia Power Company,
the original notice of which Lear:
date of September 19th, 1930, Ir
which said proceeding an eaacment
in a ct rtnin 0.3 Acre, more or less,
lying in and on the aforesaid Rocky
Creek wor obtained. All rights of
reveVter under said condemnation
Mrs. Vi. A. Massey, Mia. C. B. Me eaJM , mcnt w ju be conveyed to
Culinr, Mrs. F. E. Atkina and Mr. 1^ punW „ t „ id ^
and Mrs. D. E. Atkins. _ . ... . . „
Reference is hereby made to all
ASKED TO OBSERVE THOMAS of the dced *» conveyances and )•
JEFFERSON’S BIRTHDAY
Letters have been received in this
city from Hon Jouett Shouse Demo
cratic publicity director in Wash
ington, I).* C., urging the obseiV
vanre of Thomas JeffcrRon’s birth-
duy. April 13th. He believes that
if this Is dfene throughout the
country that the Democratic party
will be inspired to new efforts. Mr.
Mr. Shouse also suggests that an or
ganization be formed to solicit contri
butions to pay the deficit in the
Democratic treasury.
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‘Write.
BONE * SHY
C. H. ANDREWS * SON
HALL * DAY
OTTO M. CONN
S. D. STEMBRIDGE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Linton S. Fowler having applied
ftr Letters of Administration
th» estate of T. T. Farrell, late of
said county, deceased. This
thirefore, to notify all persons inter
ested that suid applicotion will be
heard on the first Monday in April,
1931, at the court of Ordinary*.
This March 2, 1931.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
W. L. Roasee, administrator of the
estate of Mrs. W. L. Rosace, late of
said county, deceased, has applied
for leave to sell the home place be
longing to said deceased. This is,
therefore, to notify all persons inter
ested that said application will be
heard on the first Monday in April
1931, at the Court oi Ordinary.
This March 2, 1931.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
ccedings above mentioned and to
the records of all of the same in aid
of the descriptions herein made and
evidence the facta herein set out.
Said sale will be made in accord-
ce with the powers granted in the
deed to secure a debt aforesnid, and
will be made for the purpose of rais
ing funds to pay the following debts
which the deed above mentioned was
given to secure, togchter with the
cost of this proceeding and interest,
to-wlt: One certain promissory note
dated August 4th, 1919, due August
1th, 1920, for the principal sum of
$1,500.00 signed by said D. T.
Butts and to which he affixed his
Safe!
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Whereas, D. M. Wood, guardian
of Lillian Wood Scott, nee Lillian
Wood, represents to the Court in 1
petition, duly filed and entered
record, that he has fully administer
ed his ward’s estate. This is there
fore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause,J,
if any they can, why said guardian
should not be discharged from his
guardianship, and receive letters of
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