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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA, MARCH M. INI
CHRYSLER CLAIMS 12 NEW
| heard on the f irat Monday in Anril, land situate, lyin* and beinir in the intereat on said note at the rate of
Daytona Trial* Add Laur
The Imeprial Chryslei
Eight Line
the court of Ordinary.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
Every stock car record for o
and clo-ed models from one to 1
mile* inclusive (twelve in numb
that are rt-cognized by the A. A. A. 1 for lei
Contest Board are held now by ponging to said deceased. This is,
Chtyaler Imperial Eight motor car*, j therefore, to notify all persons inter-
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
W. L. Roarce. ,dmini«ritor of the S “ mud
estate of Mr,. W. L. Ro„ee, late of ^ now or fom
M id county, deceased, has applied I E - A - But,a ' b » l ” d *
for leave to seil the home place be- erly owned by Sam Moran, and by
105th District, G. M., of Baldwin 1 eight per centum, per annum from
County, Georgia, said tract being August 4th, 1019, to the day of said
bounded as follows: On the North by sale, and for the further purpose of
lands now or formerly owned by Mrs. paying all costs of this proceeding.
John T. Allen; on the Last by lend- I The above described obligation
formerly owned by the estate of the having become past due and unpaid
the South an d default :a the payment of the
formerly owned by . amc ' having been made and demand 1
form-1 wr j t j njf f or th e payment of said I
ns having Lecn made, the said j
Subject to confirmation from the
Washington office of the A. A. A.
this statement was authorized by L.
Warren Baker, chief steward of the
world record trial meet at Daytona
Beach. These records wefe mnde on
February 12. 13 and 14 on the sands
of Daytona Beach, under A. A. A.
Contest Beard supervision. The m
records came under class B classifi
cation tor stock can having piston
diplacements from 305 to 488 cubic
inches. Piston displacement of the
Chrysler Imperial Eight motor is 384
cubic incho*.
The open car used in these trials
was a Chrysler Iinperiul Eight road-
esti-d that said application will be
heard on the first Monday in April
1931. at the Court of Ordinary.
This March 2, 1981.
BERTIE 3. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Whereas, D. M. Wood, guardian
of Lillian Wood Scott, nee Lillian
Wood, represents to the Court in his
petition, duly filed and entered on
r:-?:' d, 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,
, if any they can, why said guardian
lected by W. I). Edenbum ami; not j, e discharged from his
.•uardianship, and receive letters of
'*! dismission, on the first Monday in
"April, 1931.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary.
William Taylor. A. A.
tntives, from a Detroit dealer's show*
room. Following its selection, the car
was torn down, carefully iu-pccted
and calibrated by Taylor, the A. A.
A. technical representative, to estab- ___
lush its strictly stock status, The car 1 LAND SALE
then was driven to Daytona Beach
by Billy Arnold and Harry llarta. - STATE 0F GEORGIA,
with an A. A. A. obaerver. °< B * ldwin -
The rloaod car. a How-couple,I Und ' r »" d ^ virt « ° f thc P° w -
Chry-der Imperial Eiirht aedan, contained in a ccrta.n
.elerted from the stork of the Chiy-! d « d <° xcur<! * debt «<ecuted by
sler salon at Palm Beach and in . D. T. Butta to Mr,. May Wright
spccted by Taylor. Following the | c »'>'- ° f Portamouth, Virginia,
completion of th- record trials, the " hich s “ id instrument is now ol
cars again were inspected in the record in the office of the Clerk of
same manner by Taylor who hadj th ' Superior Court of said Baldwin
journeyed to Daytona for this pur- »unty, -Coorgia, in Deed Book
p 0 j e , ' Number 6, at page 158, and to which
Contest i**'^ deed and the record of the same
eference is here made, the paid deed
i August 4th,
with futl factory catalogued
ment by any dealer. This mea
all trials under A. A. A. supervision
mu t Im made w.ih cars fully equip
ped with fenders, windshield, top,
spare wheels, tires, bumpers and all
accessories.
Under revised A
Board stock car regulations, a stock .
car is the same a. offered for sale ; h “ v '"K *«" executed
1919, the undersigned will sell at
is that 1 P®klic outcry before the Court
House door in the County of Bald
win, said State of Georgia, to the
highest bidder for cash, within the
legal hours of sale, on the First
Tuerday (7th day) of April, 1931,
The Chryaier Imperial F.giht road-1 thc described land and
ster, which jurt mnde thc open car ,' ,ror,crt >'- to ' wit:
records, was driven with it* top up i AH that certain One-third (1-3)
and curtains in position. The close-1 undivided interest in and to all of
coupled sedan which estaWished the'that ^rtain lot. tract or parcel of
closed car accords
and in addition carried
and* now or formerly owned by Mr?.
H. £. McComb; and on the West by
land- now or formerly owned by
John T. Allen; said tract, lot or par
cel of land here described and to be
sold contains Five Hundred (500)
Acres, more or less, and is common
ly known as ‘‘The Thomas Place.” A
certain creek or branch known as
Rocky Creek forms a part of the
Southerly boundary of the tract
here described, and the right of way
(which is here excepted from thc
parcel of land to be told)
of the Georgia Rail Road Company
through said tract in a general
Southwesterly and Northeasterly di
rection.
Thc interest in the tract of land
above described to be sold will be
sold subject to any and all of the
right or title by easement obtained
condemnation proceeding
stituted by Georgia Power Company,
the original notice of which Lears
date of September 19th, 1930,
which said proceeding an easement
in a certain 0.3 Acre, more or less,
lying in and on the aforesaid Rocky
Creek was obtained. All rights of
reverter under said condemnation
of said easement will be conveyed to
the purchaser at said sale.
Reference is hereby made to all
of the deeds, conveyances and pro
ceedings above mentioned and to
the records of all of the' same in aid
of the descriptions herein made and
to evidence the facts herein set oat.
Said sale will be made in accord
ance with thc powers granted in thc
deed to secure n debt aforesaid, and
will be made for the purpose of rais
ing funds to pay the following debt;
which the deed above mentioned was
given to secure, together with the
cast of this proceeding and interest,
to-wit: One certain promissory note
dated August 4th, 1919, due August
4th, 1920, for the principal
$1,500.00, signed by said D. T.
Butts ajid to which he affixed his
seal, and payable to Mrs. May
Wright Cobb, or order, and to pay
land and property will be sold for
the purposes herein stated.
Notice is hereby given that said
sale will be made subject to the lien
of any or all unpaid State and Coun
ty Taxes that may be now due on
said land or by taid D. T. Butts.
The undersigned will execute and
deliver such conveyance to the pur
chaser at said sale as is in the said
deed to secure a debt authorized
and provided.
This, the 5th day of March, 1931.
MRS. MAY WRIGHT COBB,
Grantee of D. T. Butts,
By Frank W. Bell,
Her Attorney-at-Law.
COTTON SEED
We Sell Pure R4pt Cleve
land Cotton Seed, Privately Ginned
Redeiaed, Fint and Second Pick
ing. Phone or See Roger Stem-
bridge. Pbone 2800.
PEOPLES HARDWARE COMPANY
Phone 310
J. T. ANDREWS, District
“Jefferson Standard Life
Ismraacc Co.'
BOSTON CAFE
■—WHERE EVERYBODY EATS.
WE ARE NOW SERVING
Chop Suey and Other Chine** Dub
Mad* by Experienced Chinese Ch
Always Western Steak
And
Freeh Norfolk Oyster.
ENGINEER GAVE UP
Sag. Ho ConidNrt Stand Indi
gestion Any Longer.—Re
lieved By Black-Dranght.
Pulaski, Vn—How a railroad en
gineer was relieved of indigestion
was described by Mr. C. K. Nelson,
a Fourth Street resident of this
city. Mr. Nelson said;
**I was suffering from stomach
trouble In 1B17, and had been suf
fering for some time. I had a tight
ness in my chest, a shortness of
breath. There seemed to be a heavy
weight in the pit of my stomach,
and quite a bit of nausea, yet Z
couldn't vomit. I tried different
remedies, yet suffered on just Iho
same. When in West Virginia, on
a work train, I was in such a condi
tion that I Just gave up and came
home. I couldn’t stand to work,
in my condition.
“Some one told mo about Black-
Draught. I started taking it In
small doses after meals. Ii helped
me, and I went back to work.
“One morning while on my encine
I felt like I would smother. I
stopped in a little town, bought a
package of Black-Draught, tock a
dcso and later In the day t=ok an
other dose. It relieved me and I
have not had a bad spell like that
in more than two and a half yearn.”
Thedford's Black-Draught con
tains no chemicals. Composed of
pure botanical roots and herbs. ■:»»
< fully equipped |
ried a Philco-
Transitone Auto radio.
The records establi-hed wer: For]
open cars-^-standing’ start’* one kilo
meter, 38.145 seconds; standing start
one mile, 55.645 seconds; flying start
one kilometer, 24.765 seconds, which
i» at the rate of 90.326 miles per
hour; flying shut one mile, 39.816
seconds of 90.418 miles per hour;
flying start five kilometers, 2 min
utes 7.670 seconds or 87.605 miles
per hour, flying start five miles,
89.910 miles per hour.
All open car records were made
with Billy Arnold, the 1930 A. A. A.
racing champion, at the wheel. Oil
times and speeds given are averages
for north and south runs on the
beach.
Closed car records: Standing Btart
one kilometer, 39.66 seconds stand
ing start one mile. 55.825 ..cconds;
flying start one kilometer. 24.80 sec
onds, or a at a . peed of 90.198 miles
per hour; flying start one mile, 39.876
seconds or 90.282 miles # "per hour;
five kilometers, 2 minutes 5.93 sec
ond*, or a sped of 88.81G miles per
hour; five miles, 3 minutes, 24.195
second.-, or 88.151 miles per hour.
A!' '•'nsed ctr records were made
with Harry Hurtz, famous racing
driver, at the wheel.
Zachery]
FOR RENT—Apart
Apartment hou.c and Zachi
ner house. Both on McIntosh
two blocks from C. S .C. W. C
rus—All conveniences. Mrr. L
Zachery, Phone 495-J.
A Big Opportunity
To Modernize Your Kitchen
AT LOW COST!
COTTON SEED
We Sell Pure Piedmont Cleve-
land Cotton Seed, Privately Ginned
Rccleaned, First and Second Pick
ing. Phone or See Roger Stem-j
bridge. Pbone 2800.
PEOPLES HARDWARE COMPANY:
Pbone 310
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Linton S. Fowler having applied
for Letters of Administration on
th«* estate of T. T. Farrell, late of j
su'd countv. deceased. This is.
therefore, to notify all persons inter
ested that said applicotion will be
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