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ItHIRTY YEARS
AGOHvBALDWIN
%*s£jiz£:5r*
1903.
I Thr member, of the Baldwin Blues
J ; -hooting match la 8 t Thursday
n in which about thirty
I*" n participated. Lieut. Frank'
■t.fjir.v won the first prise and Otis | —
For First-class Tin and Sheet
Metal Work in Both Materials and
Workmanship. Call at
BRADLEY’S TIN SHOP
10* Hascoch St. Milledtevill*, Ca
JENKINS fit VEAL
LAWYERS
105 Sanford Building
Milledgeville, Ca.
1
and Willie Stembridge tied APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO
ond I SELL LAND
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
I *r» E. N. Hardy, of Forsyth, wasj T <> All Persons Concerned:
Notice is hereby given that Miss
to take charge of the! Est!,er Roberson, administratrix of
li‘
ille Hotel.
j the estate of J. P. Roberson, deceas
ed, ha, applied to the Ordinary of
, ,, r , . in the Board of Trade 1 “M County for leave to sell for the
■ ‘u recently organized in thi a , P a >' ment ot debts of. mud distri-
■ i. rapidly increasing, and new I butio " amon * tbe b «>™ of said de-
1 L. are being added daily. | coased the . undivided inter-
eat bconging to said deceased in a
T« Receiv*- ^ T - Moran. assist. e rac * land
liS/wtauiririta "J <«*> «~l
■ uf ,ho .oanty. The toul on the north h, l.nd, ot
• , property tor 1903 tot.l""- *• Underwood, ond J. P.
■ " , 0 , qsg 00 1 R ober8on i on tbe eart by lands of R.
I'i’ j Butts; on the South by the land of
5a „.d ot convict. Iron. th. State' C '»• W “> k " ” d J - »
m . wmi Susv this week I and on tbe Wcgt b y “ publ,c road
l F ‘ n ” „„„„d, ,t the C. N. i “ Old Gri.t Mill nnd the Sport,
P* din ‘- public road.
^ L. Moran, assist-1 tract nf Iand in the 105th. district
Mr . p. S. .Sanford, has finish-1 contAnin^ two hun-
Qic&rdorru uiCcA.
I1. College-
public road.
Notice is given that said applica-
I Gritve house ■
r j*. L. Sibley has rented the j "J be heard byme at *> e fo-n
Jefferson street.! , "“"TV . Z 5°""** 10 *
I held on the first Monday in August,
, ,. 1983; let all persons show cause at
Mr. Jo n p - , that time wh app ii cat i on should
...verm creek. ,t the.r
| country home ,t Devcrenux. _ | TW , Jul , 3 ,
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary
i,. announcement of Mr. W. T.
■t that hi? health would improve
lui that h>. will remain a member
ljfthe firm of Vaughan A Hines
received with pleasure.
PETITION FOR LETTERS
DISMISSION FROM
ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
... .. . Roy L. Nelson, Jr„ administrator
whole—lc pro eery ,to,o ,n tb. cW| of Uuvmi , Tyter- do .
,ho firct or September in the «ere = „ pr ,«„t, to th. Conrt in
occupied by Goodm.p.nd Went. ^ ^ (i |, d „ d , ntor , d
ter .Th. Pu.ineM wi e on er e on record that he ha, fully adminiit-
*—* of Mr. Robert Footer. ^ ^ ejUK Thj , tht . r .
, 1 to cite all persons concerned, kind-
Moran has accepted a ^ and credilor8> t0 snow cauge , if
po?it on. during tno approaching cot-, #ny , hey can why M|d admi „jstraU>r
should not be discharged from his
administration, and receive letters
of dismission on the first Monday in 1
August, 193.1.
This 3rd day of July, 1933.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary
JN ANSWER TO A LADY'S LETTER
A lady writes to say that she does not understand why an 8-cylinder
car does not cost more to run than a oar with fewer cylinders. She
refers to my statement that our Ford V-8 develops sore power on a gallon
of gas than any Ar we have made.
The use of 8-cylinders does not mean the addition of two or four
extra fuel consumers. It is not, for example, a 4-cylinder engine
Multiplied by two. Our 8-cylinder engine takes the fuel supply of an
ordinary 4-cylinder engine and divides it eight ways. And why?
By reducing four larger explosions into eight smaller ones, we get
engine smoothness and quietness. Eight-cylinders indicate the way the
gas is used, not the amount. It is Just the difference between going
upstairs in four long jumps or in eight ordinary steps.
Two things use up gas—bad engine design and useless car weight.
Besides having an engine that gets a high percentage of power out of the
fuel, the Ford V-8 has a light, strong body and chassis so that no power
is wasted in moving excess weight.
The only extravagance about the new Ford V-8 engine is in the building
of it. The extravagance is ours—the economy is yours.
The whole question of car economy needs clearing up. An economical
car gives economy all round. Price, operation, upkeep, all play their
part. If what you save on gas you lose elsewhere, that is not economy.
As to upkeep, our dealers say that in recent years the improved
quality of Ford cars has cut down their repair business 50 per cent.
As to price with quality,—judge for yourself.
As to economy, here is the record of a stock car three weeks out of
shop in Oklahoma:
On a run of 10,054 miles at the rate of 1.000 miles a day—the Ford
V-8 gave 18.8 miles per gallon of gas. Not a drop of water was added
to the radiator. The oil was changed once in 1,000 miles.
That should answer a lot of questions.
with the Barrett Warc-
Me.-.-r? H. E. McComb and W. G.
Goddard attended the Retail Groc-
'unvention in Macon last week.
July 24th, 1933
The Hill and Yeung Matrons
guardianship as applied for.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary
Club enjoyed a delightful afternoon i A p PL , C ATION FOR DISMISSION
with Mr.-. Louis C. Hall on bcr GEORGIA. Baldwin County
beautiful lawn last Thursday. | Mrs w p Mahone. nee Mrs. Hat-
tainment that was unique, tje AHen Garrard . admmistratrix of
and enjoyablbe was the party given the eaUte of w T Garrard, Jr., de
ford at her ho>me
Tour-day afternoon.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
To Whom It May Concern:
“5"t r ,r
£ *• TiS ” r h m, "' V AlJ 1 G.rrhrt 1 ,lr.,d,u t „,d.Th i ,i...h,rt- “f" £ d
— i Sr,“.^k^".h rr..:,
Mi., lb* Lirtl« returned j id „ y .he, e.„. .by -MI .411> g*J£ J’ c„„ty. why pert
manent letters of administration
tjiould not be granted to the said
Lizzie Myrick on said estate as pray-
from a visit to New York. Washing-! tratr jx should not be discharged
ton and Boston. j from her administration nnd receive
I letters of dismiss'on, on tbe first
Mrs. p. V. Carrington and Miss j,f on day in August, 193.1.
Carrie Carrington a
Springs.
isiting Lithia
BERTIE B.
STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary
ed.
Witness my official signature,
this 3rd day of July, 1933.
3ERTIE B- STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary
Mr.-. L< e Jordan and little daugh- TRUSTEE ELECTION
ter of Tennille, are visiting the. j t j g hereby ordered by the Bald-
fornu-r'. parents, Mr. and Mr*. J-' win County Board of Education that
• O'Quinn. | an election will be held in the sev- LAND SALE
jeral local tax school districts of J**®* GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
I,r . and Mrs. J. Harris Chappell i county for the purpose of electing y, e 12th day of May,
left last Sunday for a visit of sev-1 a trustee, in each of the following
eral weeks to relative* in Virginia. 1 district*:
Millie in Virginia Dr. Chappell will; Union Point to succeed
rirt many of the old battle fields.
TEACHERS EXAMINATION
‘ ht ' annual examination of teach-
ers will be held at the Georgia
Military College on Saturday,
August r ,. 1933, beginning promptly
at 9:00 o'clock A. M. This examina-
ton .ill b, g i v , n to those whn ere
applying for county licenses and the the hour8 of nine
renewal of state certificates above | three o'clock P- M., eastern stand-
!he “B" and "C” class elemenUry j ard time> undcr the ru i es a nd regu-
ceitificates. I lations governing special election*
A| 1 teachers, white and colored, j - n gta t e-
fxp-cting to teach in Baldwin coun-; By order of & e Baldwin County
ty ne *l year, will be required t0 Board of Education, this July 4.
toke this examination, except thore ^33
hold 'ng state certificates.
The examination for state certifi-
04 ’ will be given in the office of
the State School Superintendent, in
Atlanta, on Friday, July 28, 198.1.
Tnv examinations for state certifi-
will be based on one and two
years of college work. The basal ex
aminations will be general in their
character, including questions in
Rn *M*. History. Mathematics,
Science, Languages, Education and
•Methodia. No texts are specified ex
cept for Education and Methods.
By order of the State Superinten
dent of Schools.
P. N. BIVINS, C. S. S.,
Hooten.
Midway to succeed H. B. Robert?.
Cooperville to succeed C. R. Tor
rance.
Browns to succeed R. H. Lawrence.
Scottaboro to succeed 3. P. Over-
man - . . .
These elections are to be held in
each of the above d'stricts on Fri
day. August 18th, 1933, between
’clock A. M. and
R. W. IVEY, President
P. N. BIVINS. C. S. S.
PETITION FOR LETTERS
DISSMISSION FFROM
GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Mrs. Frances W. Ferguson, Guar
dian of Mrs. Frances F. Lewis, has
applied to me for a discharge from
her guardiaiu^iip of Mrs. Frances
F. Lewis:
This is therefore to notify all per
sons concerned to &• their objec
tions, if any they have, on or before
Hargrove conveyed to
the Exchange Bank the hereinafter
described land to secure a note of
Seven Hundred Forty Dollars sign
ed by her and payable to Exchange
Bank, and due November 1, 1923,
which deed is recorded in the office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Putnam County, Georgia, in Book
of Deeds “L". page 117. and,
On the 25th day of February,
1925, thri said Mrs. W. L. Hargrove
conveyed her equity of redemption
in the said hereinafter described
land to secure a debt represented by
a note of Five Hundred Dollar* sign
ed by her, payable to Exchange
Bank of Milledgeville, Georgia, dated
February 25, 1925 and due Novem
ber 1. 1925, which deed la recorded
in the office of the clerk of the
Superior Court of Putnam County,
Georgia, in Book of Deeds "L", page
333.
Baldwin County, Georgia else »he will
The said deeds t* secure debts
above mentioned grants to said Ex
change Bank power to sell the here
inafter described land should the
said Mrs. W. L. Hargrove fail to pay
any part of said indebtedness or any
interest thereon when due. The said
Mrs. W- L- Hargrove has failed to
pay the said debts and the interest
due thereon.
This is, therefore, to notify all
person* concerned that actiiy under
Don’t ^let It happen at
•Your Party
, Refresh yourself .
Bounce back to normal
She might even trump her partner's ace. All because the game has gone too
long without refreshment. It doesn't happen when you serve ice-cold bottles
of Coca-Cola. You help your guests rebound from drowsiness to normal.
Really delicious, Coca-Cola invites a pause—the pause that refreshes. Keep it
ready ice-cold in your refrigerator. It’s a natural partoer of good things to eau
Ordtr BauM Cws-Csfa fnm Yam^Granr
THE MILLEDGEVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
PHONE 3CS
at public outcry, before the court
house door of Baldwin County, to
the highest bidder for cash, within
the legal hours of sale, on th* First
Tuesday In August, 1933, the fol
lowing described tract and parcel of
land to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the
County of Putnam and State of
Georgia, containing three hundred
acres, more or less, adjoining lands
of E. Kln«, W. M. Lewis, J. H.
Pinkerton and other* and known as
the Kelly place, except 63-6-10 acres
of the said Kelly place which was
sold to the Central of Georgia Rail
way Company.
Said sale will he made to raise
money to pay the notes hereinbe
fore described end to pay other in
debtedness of the same Mrs. W. L.
Hargrove and the cost of ths pro
ceeding as provided in said deeds
There Is now indebtedness «f
$1780.00 principal and IT87.M
interest. The undersigned will make
deeds to the purchasers as provided
in said deed* to secure debt.
This July 6, 1933.
EXCHANGE BANK OF
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA
As Grantee vritSi Power of Sale nf
Mrs. W. I*. Hargrove.