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I » iE a s ,oSt S cotton allotment
W m land making less than
J'pounds of lint per acre
‘ be P Un?
Once his hands were always trying
*** do his best,
Now he is sweetly sleeping,
And his soul is all at rest,
Once his life was full of effort
Now is full of peace and rest,
>0 . ! S'n« «e has gi>ne away and left
when docs the farmer get his Jesjis always knows what's best.
f wiffa^e^nable time at-' come over r
that cotton has been de-
1 memories keep you ever i
Sincerely yours,
J. A. HORNE
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
Enos Bartholomew
Vs.
Mr*. Jennie Viola Butler Bartholo
mew.
Petition for Divorce In Baldwin
Deeds, “MM”, page 338; three-
fourths of an acre, mere or less, con
veyed by Wiley Vinson to R. F.
Adams by warranty deed dated Jan
aary St, 1908, and recorded in said
cleric's office hi Book of Deeds 11
j With a silent prayer for y 0u dear,
j Superior Court July Term, 1933.
The plaintiff, Encs Bartholomew,
Jr., in this court, returnable to this
term of the court, and it being made
to appear that John Winton Ray, Jr.,
is not a resident of said county, and
also that he dees not reside withii
. the State, and an order having been
page 20; and also six acres, more I made for service on him, John Win-
or less, conveyed by C. E. Vinson to ton Ray, Jr., by publication, this
R- F. Adams by warranty deed dated therefore, is to notify you, John
October 9, 1917, and recorded in Winton Ray, Jr., to be and appear
Book of Deeds 11, page 17. r, the next term of Baldwin Super-
Reference is made to the aforesaid ior Court to be held commencing on
deeds and their records in aid of the the second Monday in July, 1933,
I jiovr-nR
Will an organisation be per-. - ... «•« mmmuuww,
I , L in counties with no county l****™* you in th " kre.t j having filed his petition for divorce j , the,i Bnd there 10 Bnswer ■*“ coa ’
I j C,ty of God where “c death ever against Mrs Jennie Viola Butler I TRACT THREE: A one-ninth on-j plaint.
I 5 * e " t Ye' If such counties appro- eomes | Bartholomew, in this court return- divided interest in nnd to a " ,hat l WITNESS the Honorable James
ciT sufficient funds full time Just a thought of sweet remembrance' Bble to thU term of court. « d lairin'!hi Jad * e °* ** Saprrior
I r ntv agent service wiil be provid- Just a memory sad and true I il * >e ' n * *0 appear that Mrs. „ . ctf G ‘! Go “f|
T otherwise the best the Extension Just the love and sweet devotion Jennie V"® 1 * B «tlor Bartholomew is 1 “V St * te and Gounty ’ con- ( This June 14th, 1933.
ion^an provide will be furn- Of one who think, of you "°‘ * ™ id «* of said county, and *“"* thu- y-threo and onc-th.rd ; J. C. COOPER. Clerk
I zrxzzr--zt -* - — | -usard rjssti r.——
tt will TliA ttrmor Itnnw ^tvootlv totut.. i , . tnOIOmCW. to W nFlfl innol, at llm ® <
How will the farmer know Sweetly tender fond and true
I Actively that he will get his There is not a day dear one but
one y when he plows up his cotton? What I think of you.
An-. He will have a bonafide con- Our Jesus called him home,
Met with the Government. He has gone away and left me,
How is the acreage to be To join Gcd's glorious home,
measured? I The flowers I place upen his
An?. In such ways as Secretary Grave may wither and decay, »
<,f Agriculture may direct? But the love for him who sleeps
V. How is a particular field to Beneath will never fade away.
be identified?
An?. By description. The face I love is now laid low,
g. What if grower signr contract His loving voice is still
and fails t0 Pl° w up? The hands often clasped in mine
Ans. Plowing up cotton is not Lies now in death’s cold chill,
mandatory but purely optional, but
when signed can be enforced by I often ait and think of him
government. I When we were all alone,
9. Do contracts have to be sign- For memory is the only thing
ed by landlord and cropper? I That grief can call its own.
next term of Baldwin Superior
court to be held commencing on the
second Monday in July, 1983, then
An?. Ycr
I ,
10. To whom will the check be Just two months ago you left m*
made payable? j I have missed you all the while,
Ans. To all parties interested. In my heart there is a longing to hear
11. Will you accept less than 25 Your sweet voire and see your smile,
preent or more than 40 per cent?
Ans. Farmer ejannot exceed 40 I cannot call you back dariing one
t» - cent and Secretary will probably This life on earth to renew,
no: steep', less than 25 per cent. But seme sweet day God will call me
12 Will farmer be expected to And I will come to dwell with you.
plow up cotton after signing con
tract if a sufficient acreage is not Though you're gone I’ll not forget
jigned up? j you
Ans. No. j In m, memory you'll ever remain I
IS. Shall the committee visit each Though your parting was very pain-
farmer a., contracts are signed or ful, f-f
: central points and survey May we hope to meet again.
Exchange
Said sale will be made, under the Bnnk of Milledgeville, Georgia, the
powers contained In the Security hereinafter described land to secure
deed hereinbefore mentioned, to a note I*»y ablc to the order of said
..j il... . . ueea nervinDeiore mentioned, to " '
WITNESS the Honorable James B.
Park, Judge of the Superior Court
Thiq June 21, 1933.
J. C. COOPER, Clerk
Superior Court, Baldwin Co. Ga.
McCULLAR & McCULLAR
Attorneys for Petitioner
SALE UNDER POWER
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Whereas, on the 8th day of Jan-j
uary, 1931, C- I. Adams conveyed the
hereinafter described lands to Ex
change Bank of llilledgeville, Geor
gia, to secure a note of Eight Hun ;
dred Dollars, dated January 8, 1931,
due October, 1931, payable to the
order of said Exchange Bank, sign
ed by C. I. Adams, by deed record-
the office of the Clerk of the
before described, the interest due August 1st, 1931, for $278.39, sign-
'hereon, and the expense;, of this' cd by w - H - Stephens, said security
proceeding. | deed being recorded in the Office
There is now due on said note of the Clcrk of thc Superior Court
Eight Hundred Dollars principal, and of “ id Counly 'n B°°k of Deeds
interest thereon at 8 per cent per No * 16 ' P** e 208 -
annum from December 29, 1931. ! u,,dcr thc P owera contained in
The undarsigned will execute said securit y deed the said Exchange
deeds to the purchasers at said sale Bank wiU fcU . at P“ bl 'c outcry, be-
as provided in said security deed. forc tbe courthouso door in said
This June 20, 1933. j county, to the highest bidder for
cash, within the legal hours of sale
EXCHANGE BANK
OF MILLEDGEVILLS, GEORGIA.
Grantee with Power of Sale <jf C.
1 Adams.
HINES 4 CARPENTER,
Attorneys for Exchange Bank.
SHERIFF’S SALE OF LAND
said note, and the same has been
due since December 29, 1931,
is, therefore, to notify all persons
concerned that said Exchange Bank
will sell at public outcry, before the
court houw door in Baldwin Coun
ty, Georgia, to the highest bidder
for sash, on the 17th dBy of July,
1933, within the legal hours of sale,
the following described tracts and
parcels of land, to-wit:
TRACT ONE: All that tract or
l — — — — parcel of land situate, lying and be-
1“. Can l and l°rd or anyone sign primary of August 2nd. j j n g i n the 322nd District, G. M., of
another? j jf elected I pledge my best inter-] Baldwin County, Georgia, containing
Superior Court of said County in! GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Book of Deeds, 14, pages 332 atid j Will be sold at the Court House along which Tan Yard Branch runs;
333, and said deed provides that thc ] ,i oor i n said county on the first East by the lands! of R. H. McComb
said lands may be sold after four! Tuesday in July, 1933, within the and lands of Mrs. D. S. Sanford;
weeks advertisement should the said 1 legal hours of sale, to-wit: | South by the lands of Mrs. D. S.
Adams default in the payment of All that certain tract of parcel Sanford; and West by the lands of
the above mentioned note or the 0 f land, aituate lying and being in Will Steele and the lands of Jlenri-
intercst due thereon, and; j the City of MiUedgevDle, 320th Distj etta Pitts. The said land is the land
Whereas, the said C. I. Adams] G. M., said county, and known in' cenveyed to D. S. Sanford by Loncy
is defaulted in the payment of i i.;, e plan of said city as part of Block Holsey by deed recorded in said
i vy and of said Fi. Fa. being turn
ed over to me for advertisement and
sale, according to his entry there
upon as pre-ided by law.
Said levy and sale is made to
satisfy an execution issuing from
the Justice Court of tks 820th Dist.
G. M , Baldwin County, Ga., Hon.
B. C. Ward, J. P. f Fi. Fa. Being
dated April 11,1983 in favor of the
J'owler-Fleraister Coal Co. This June
Cth, 1933.
W. J. HAYN1E. Sheriff
Baldwin County, Georgia
SHERIFF’S SALE OF LAND
Will be sold at the Court House
door in ssid county on the first
Tuesdsy in July, 1933, within the
legsl hours of wle, to-wit: All that
certain tract or parcel of land, sita-
lying and being in the City of
Milledgeville, 320th Dst. G. M-, said
county and known in the plan of
aid city as 411 West Grady Street,
"*nd containing a residence thereon
now occupied by Jack Shigleton and
Lucile Phillips Singleton, and bound
ed as follows: On the North by lands
of Ben Bailey, on the East by lands
of E. C. Kidd but now occupied by
Boh McLendon, and on the West by
residence of Zsck PhilliDi', and on
thc South fronting on West Grady
Street.
Said lot of land together with all
improvements thereon levied upon
Msy 16, 1933, by J. B. Curry, Con
stable of the 820th Dst. G. M., Bald
win County, Georgia, as the prop
erty of Jack Singleton and said
property found occupied by the said
Jack Singleton as his residence.
Said Constable levied upon said
property and has given notice to said
Jack Singleeton in writing of said
levy and of said fi. fa. being turned
over to me for advertisement and
sale, according to hfe entry there
upon as provided by law.
Said levy and sale la made to satis-
and estimate later?.
Ans. Contracts may be signed at
any point designated—further meet
ings fur valuation and inspection
of destroying will be made on prem-
sign
14. Can one person
another?
Ans. No, unless he has written
thority to do SO.
! miss you darling more each day.
4
By his lonely broken hearted wife,
MRS. S. R. COOK
TO THE
VOTERS OF Ml LI EDCEMLLE
J I wish to announce my candidacy
, for Alderman of the city of Mil-
| lodgeville subject to the Democratic
No. 233, and containing a residence' Clerk's Office in Book of Deeds No.
thereon known as 508 North Wil- j 4, page 103, and the vacant lot
kinson street, said house being now de.icribed in the deed from Sidney
occupied by Bessie Moseley, and; Holsey to D. S. Sanford by deed
bounded as follows: On thc East by { recorded in said Clerk’ goffice in
North Wilkinson Street, on the West Book of Deeds No. 4, page 91, to
by the house and lot occupied by I which record reference is made in
W. H. Stephens and owned by him, | aid of this description,
in the North by house and lot own-j W. H. Stephens has defaulted in
cd by Mrs. R. H. McComb and occu-, the payment of the note above de-
pied now by Mrs. Willie Humphreys,' scribed; said note uefog post due
colored, and on the South by a house | since October 23rd, 1932, and said
snd lot known as 506 North Wilkin-' - ale will be made to raise money to
the fourth day of July, 1933, the
foliowing described land, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the city of
Milledgeville, of said State and
County, known as a part of the
Northeae* corner of Square No. 170
bunded as follows: On the North by
Tan Yard Branch, or a city street fy an execution issuing from the
*- Justice Court of the 320th Dist. G.
M., Baldwin County, Ga., Hon. C.
L. Moore, J. P., fi. fa. being dated
May 8, 1933, in favor of thc Mil
ledgeville Banking Company, a bank
ing corporation of Georgia, and
against Jack Singleton, et al.
This May 16th, 1983.
W. J. HAYNIE, Sheriff
Baldwin County, Georgia
McCULLAR A McCULLAR
Attorney# for Plantiff in fi. fa.
Milledgeville, Georgia
.. -u , k-lusl in j ut„ mwi-. ubiqwiii iiuuniy, ueurgiN, cuhwiiiii'K
. n? All must sign or have writ- est to the welfare of the city of | 119 acres bounded as follows On the
itn authonty to do so. Milledgeville and the continuance tf j north by the lands of Mamie Adams;
lb How will acreage plowed up ’he present program of the rtrict — —-* »•« “■« !-****-
'l c,er mmed? 1 application of business principles
Ans. According to instruction to the city's affairs,
mn by Secretary of Agriculture. | I will appreciate the vote and in
i'- Will the best or poorest cot- flucnce of every qualified voter,
ton be plowed up? | STEWART WOOTTEN
Ans. No cotton not estimated to
: induce 100 pounds of lint per acre FOR ALDERMAN
-'I be considered. j iu appreciati.n of the many kind; up of the following parcels of land,
If anyone has a mortgage on expressions of the people of .our] to-wit:
i °n w at is the procedure of thw city commending my record a? an] (a) Fifty acres of land knjwn as
trmcr as to signing contract—as Alderman and urging my continua ' the Joe Robert^ homeplace, bound-
v ^lenient is to be made. | tion in office, I hereby announce for ] cd on the north by the lands of
the cast by the lands formerly
owned by Sam Newton; and lands
formerly owned by W.. E. Brown;
on the south by land of Wiley
Vinscn and by a public road
on the west by the lands of the
Estate of R. F. Adams.
The above described land is maJc
n? - Checks and contracts must reelection to succeed myself rebjoct
e signed by all parties interested, to the democratic primary.
. ' Seed loan borrowers were re- For the seven and one-half years
nuired to reduce acreage 30 per cent J n office I have missed only >
cr to re ceive Government loan, regular meeting of council and
*• such borrowers be paid for this appreciation of your support, I pledge
• auction? j you con tinued faithful efforts
DR W. H. L.PRADE, SR.,
PASSED AWAY JUNE 19TH
I
! for the best interests of our city.
SIDNEY D. STEMDRIDGE
TO THE
VOTERS OF MILLEDGEVILLE
I wish to announce my candidacy
Mamii Adaa»! M if the
lands formerly owned by Sam New
ton; on the west by thc lands of the
Estate of B. F. Adams; and on the|
son Street and owned by Mary
Harden.
Also all that certain tract or par
cel of land, nutate, lying and being
in the City of Milledgeville, 320th
Diat G. M., said county, and con
taining a resdience occupied by W.
H. Stephens, and lying between
North Liberty Street on the West
nnd North Wilkinson Street on the
East and South of Popular Street,
bounded as follows: On the East by
two lots, one owned by Mrs. R.
McCombs and now occupied by Wil
lie Humphreys, and the other
wned by W. H. Stephens and now
occupied by Bessie Moseley,
North bv Poplar Street, on the South
by a vacant lot owned by W. F.
Steele, and on the South by two
owned by W. F. Steele and
south by other lands of C. I. Adam: , j fronting on North Liberty Street.
This being the parcel of land con
veyed to C. L Adams by
Adams.
(b) Sixty-nine acres of land in
the 322nd District, G. M. of said
County, made up of fifty acres of
land lot number thirteen, and nine
teen acres of land lot number twelve.
Said sixty-nine acres being the 1-nds
conveyed to C. I. Adams by Wiley
Vinson by deed recorded
Said lots or parcels of land con-
nining about 2 acres more or less
pay the said note, the enterest there
on, and the cost of this proceeding.
There is now due on said note
$228.39 principal, and interest there
on at 8 per cent from October 23rd,
1932.
Thc undersigned will execute a
deed to the purchaser at said sale.
This June 7th, 1983.
EXCHANGE BANK
of Milledgeville, Georgia
As grantee with power of sale of
W. H. Stephens.
HINES & CARPENTER
Attorneys for Exchange Bank
PETITION FOR LETTERS OF
DISMISSION FROM ADMINIS
TRATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Whereas, Jos E. Pottle, Jr., ad
ministrator of the estate of Jos. E.
Pottle, Sr., deceased, represent; to
thc Court in his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that ho has
fully administered said estate. This
is therefore to cite ail persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to
rhow cause, if any they can, why
said Administrator should not be
discharged from his administration,
and receive letters of dismission, on
the first Monday in July, 1933.
This June 6, l.«3.
BERTIE B. S1LMBRIDGE,
Ordinary
CITATION
Mamie . errell Glover having in
due form applied to me for perman
ent Letters of Administration, upon
•he estate of Carrie E. Ferrell, do-
•eased; this is to notify the next of
kin and creditors of the said
ceased that said application will be
p.P r ' " r - H. LaPrade, Jr., Presiding
L'der of the Augusta District haf for alderman of the city of Milledge-
1 e sympathy 0 f the people of this ville subject to the Democratic pri-
rounty, especially members of the mary of August 2nd.
1 thodist congregations on account I have served on the board for | office of the Clerk of the Superior
of the death of his father, Dr. W. H. the past ten years and I have tried Court of said County, in Book of
LaPmde. | to per f 0Pm the duties of the office j Deeds 2, page 153.
Hr. LaPrade died June 19th, at faithfully and to the best interest] TRACT TWO: A one-ninth undivi-
*" e bor «e of his son in Augusta. He of our people Two department; of I ded interest in and to all that tract
a 1 supdraWuated MethWdist the city have received my special at-] or parcel of land situate, lying and
Poacher, and was one of the grand tention, tho cemetery and the fire. being in the 322nd District, G. M.,
0,d men of that denomination. He had department. I am now working on a I of said State and County, containing dated May 8, 1883, in favor of Th#
r^rved many of the leading charges map of the cemetery, locating many, one hundred six and three-fourths Milledge ville Banking Co., a bank-
of ‘he North Georgia Conference, graves that are unidentified and] acres, more or less; bounded as fol- ing corporation of Georgia, plaintiff
* n d lived many yearp in Lousiana. planning for other lots q»on ’to be ! lows: On the north by lands of J. against W. H- Stephens,
He was an active minister fifty-four opened up. The fire department haa, J. Adams; on the east by lands of
ye *rs before his snperanuation. | always been given a fine rating at C. L Adame; on the south by lands
every inspection. I wish to contin-,| i.f "Wiley Vinson and Cobb s bridge
IN MEMORIAM ue to completion this work and I public road; and on the west by
A tribute of love to the memory will appreciate your vote and In- lands of Leans Stevens and by tbe
°f my dear husband, S. R. Cook, fluenee. L. H. ANDREWS
together with all improvements! heard before me at the regular July
hereon, levied upon on May 16, 1933 j term, 1933, of the court of Ordi
nary of Baldwin County, Georgia.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this June 6th, 1933.
BERTIE B. STEMBR1DGE,
Ordinary
by J. B. Curry, Constable of tho
:20th Diet. G. M„ Baldwin Co. Ga.,
the "property of W. H. Stephens,
said constable having levied upon
■roperty, and having given W. H.
'Itcvens written notice of said levy
md of said fi. fa. being turned over
i me for advertisement and sale,
iccording to his entry thereon
irovided by law. Said levy and sale
is made to satisfy an execution
issuing from the Justice Court of
•he 320th Dist, G. M., Baldwin Co.
Ga., Hon. C. L. Moore, J. P., fi. fa.
1 left me two menths ago. His
* 0od work on earth is finished al-]
*»ys so thoughtful of me, and thlnk-
' n sr what he could do for my happi-
ANNOUNCEMENT FOR MAYOR
To The Voters of Milledgeville:
With a view to rendering further
old Bonner place.
Said tract of land is composed of
four separate parcels, to-wit: Fifty
acres conveyed by C. B. Mathis to
Adafmh, |)y warranty deed
■"«» I -III «<t you ,.m. city .nJ UAm ™y cl.ta. Ur coo-j to tta <:«» <*<»• '< <£
*»•« d.y ^rt,„ k , „„ tinued .upp°* op «y rotonl o( tor- Suportor Court of ”
>o re . 8 „: rA in the present administration, I Book of Deeds R , page 212, Frtty
This May 16, 1988.
W. J. HAYNIE, Sheriff
»ldwh> Co. Ga.
McCULLAR * McCULLAR
Attorneys for plantiff in fL fn.
.Milledgeville, Ga.
’’•ore.
?. 0Ur Rm ‘le lingers all the while
• cv er shall your memory fade
T °' incr thought* ever wander
In the
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
Mrs. Leila Tanner Ray
Va.
John Winton Ray, Jr.
Petition for Divorce in Baldwin
Superior Court July Term, 1983.
To the defendant, John Winton
for „.loollo~_..hj.«to.Oto ^mto. , w , fll.d h.r pc.I.lo,, (or
“L "oH»rool««. 1 to, to 0d to -d Cirri. o«o, to Book .1 dlror„ John W.r'c
APPLICATION FOR DISMISSION
FROM GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA, Baldwin Connty
To Whom It May Concern:
George S. Carpenter, as guardian
of Charles M. Simpson, having ap
plied to me for discharge from his
guardianship. This is, therefore, to
notify all persons concerned to
show cause before the Court of Ordi
nary of said County, at the July
Tem, 1988, why letters of dismis
sion should not be issued as prayed.
This 6th day of June, 1933.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
Joshua Thomas Ingram
Fannie Alice Hatcher Ingram
Petition for Divorce in Baldwin
SHERIFF’S SALE OF LAND
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Will be sol<f at the Court House
door in said county on the first .Superior Court July Term, 1983.
Tuesday in July, 1933, within thc) The plaintiff, Joshua Thomas In-
legal hours of sale, to-wit: Ail that gram, having filed his petition for
certain tract or pareel of land, situ-] divorce against Fannie Alice Hatcher
<‘e, lying and being in the city of' Ingram, in this court, returnable to
Milledgeville, 880th, Dist. G. M-, said j this term of the eonrt, and it being
county and known in the plan of made to appear that Fannie Alice
aid City as M9 North Liberty Street j Hatcher Ingram is not a resident
xnd containing a raaldsnee thereon ( of said County, and also that she
>w occupied by 811 Carter (Col- does not reside within the State,
and an order having been made for
service on her, Fannie Alice Hatcher
tngrsrm, by publication, this there
fore, is to notify yuo, Fannie Alice
Hatcher Ingram, to be and apperr at
the next term of Baldwin Superior
Court to be held commencing on tho
second Monday in July, 1983, then
and there to answer said complaint.
Witness the Honorable James B.
Park. Judge of tho Superior Court.
This June 14th, 1933.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk, Superior Court, Baldwin
place where y 0U are laid. cratic primary committee. I beg
red), and bounded as follows: On
he North by Mrs. Carrington Prop-
’rty, on tbe Bast by W. J. Haynie
■roperty nad dtt tha South by the
tame Farrell Property and front
ing on N. Liberty Street.
Said lot of land together with all
improvement thereon levied upon
May 11th, 1938, J. B. Curry, Con-
stable of the 820th Dist. G. M-,
County, Georgia, as the
-operty of SU Carter, and occupied
y tho said 811 Carter as bis resi-
'enee.
-Said Constable levied upon said County, Georgia.
-toperty and has given notice to the McCULLAR A McCULLAR
aid SU Carter la writing of said Attorneys for Petitioner.