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JTKYEAIS
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P S. Whitney, Dr.
» ' i||ff j) r . J. G. Croley, CoL J.
k H»’ r * n!
v ' , offices on the second
it «'vpr r
new Home Building:.
u, f. 1* Harper, of Hancock
' |.urchased the place of
^ 11 H. Barnes in Scottsboro.
following officers of Temple
lfr Royal Arch Masons were
Ed- John Conn, High Priest; J.
T. M. Hall, Scribe; J.
-...surer; H. Goodman,
F. E. Bell. Captain of
R C. Bullard, Principal
S. Stovall, Royal Arch
II. Hall, Master of 3rd
jI ; C- T. Crawford, Master of 2nd
■re!-Wm Brookins, Master 1st Veil;
I'A J. if* 11 - Sentinel.
Dr. J. L. Beeson.
Mr,. Twiaond . M M . u
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, ““2" 'ill .pea
th. Ctobt™ with h ,. r lilUr „„
M. S. Ware, in Marsnallville.
application
SUPPORT
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
To Whom It Slay Concern!
LUa H1I Fields, the widow 0 r
George Hill, deceased, has IcJ her
application for year’s support out of
the estate of George Hill, and the
appraisers appointed to set apart a
year’s support have made their re-
turn. All the creditors and heirs of
said deceased are notified to show
cause before me at the January term
1934, of the Court of Ordinary of
said County why the application
should not he granted and the return
4nade the jndraent of the Court and
ordered of record.
This 6 day of December 1933.
BERTIE B. STEMBKIDGE,
Ord'nary Baldwin Co. Ga.
I officers of Benevolent Lodge No.
■ jp & \ M. elected aa follows: Dr.
It If Hall. W- M.; J E- Kidd, S.
F. Bell, J- W.; J. Staley,
*s. ; Jno Conn. S. S.; E- E. Bell,
■j_ D; j S- Siovall, S. S ; H. S.
■Lb’ J. S ; A, J. Will, Tyler.
loyal A.canum named following
!is: Geo. W. Caraker, Regeant;
K. Cone, Vice.; J. A. Home,
Walter Paine, Sitting Past
; M. Davis, Secretary; W. A.
Treasurer; T. W. Turk,
•; J. 3f Caraker, Chaplain;
£ Trompson, Guide; Warren Ed-
rfj, Warden; Andrew Walla, Eta-
r; R N. Lamar, Grand Dept.
TW Methodist Sunday School will
in t Christmas tree at the church
at Thursday evening at alx o’clock.
The members of the Elks on the
^wtf'on of (ThrVbimW* day, trill
ire a Christmas tree at their rooms
r the children of Milledgeville be-
reen the ages of 5 and 10 years.
SCHOOL TRUSTEE ELECTION
An election of senool trustees for
the East School District (formerly
known as the Black Springs
Union Point Districts), is hereby
•ajlcd on tha 21st day of December,
1933, between the hours of 9:00 A.
M. and 3:00 P M., the said election
to be held under the rules and regu
lations governing special elections ii
this rtatc. At this election the quali
fied electors of the said East School
District shall cast their ballots for
five persons. The two receiving the
highest number of votes, if qualifi
ed, ahaU be elected for a term of
three years each; the two receiving
the next highest number of votes, if
qualified shall be elected for a term
of two years each; the person receiv
ing the next highest number of votes
if qualified, shall be elected for one
*r. ' '’W
By order of the Baldwin County
Board of Education, tk ; a Novembet
21, 1288.
(Sgned)
R. W. rVET, Preadent
P. IX. BIVINC, C. S. 9.
V man who adopts the rule or
i policy generally accomplices
Utter as far as lies in his pow-
Tbe coldweather of last week has
*n a record Ibreaker.
IV man. who has no higher con-
>t'on of the meaning of the
ristmas reason than to spend it
drunkenness is to be pitied.
Vv. A. I> Echols, who is in the
<T. with his family, visiting Copt,
id Mrs. Gee. w. Caraker, preach-
I« the Methodist church Sunday
Mr. Ei hols is an earnest
t»cVr. and his sermon was great-
enjoyed.
Dr Gee. n. Case, of this city, has
*n appointed chairman of the com-
k'e on Form of Organisation of
* National Association of National
Dninrists by President Pritch-
4 This is quite an honor.
Mr. Jeromr Babb, of this city, and
W| n Bush, were united in mar
** **t Tuesday evening, at six
at the homo of the bride’s
” Mr Henry Bush, on Ogle-
l#rp * street Macon. Macon, Ga.
JVw-r matrons and a few in-
fr " r ' (! ' 'ere most delightfully
* Tuesday afternoos
Cook, at the home
"ma'ier. Mrs. E J. Flemistor
^option was given In honor of
" _ Hatcher, who has been
came to this city as a
Mrs. i
’ see sh c
ride.
came to this city as ;
Tl * hc ^e of Mm Geo. F.
" as the scene of a most
ea 'iioring last Wednesday
tmber, nt wWcJ » tf nie she had thr
75 the Card Club as her
lfrs - E. L
Carrington visited At-
1 by Newell is at home
to spend Hie holidays.
D. Niiftet will enterta
1 •' ’day evening, the i
■ C. W. Richter ami
pend Christmas in
v -'toggle Whitaker and Mi--
1 : >re at home from Dub-'
1 'he holidays.
rc-tumed home yester- of the purcha.-
RECEIVER’S SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
By virtue of a judgment and de
cree of the Superior Court of Bald
win county in the cane of Theodore
Hill Rice vs. Tommy Hill et al, be
ing No. 1506 of the January term
1930 of said court, the underggned
as receiver pursuant to said judg
ment and order entered on May the
19th, 1933 will sell at public outcry
before the courthouse door of Bald-
win county within the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in January
1934 to the highest bidder for cash
the following described property to-
wit:
(1) All t'-at tract or parcel of
land aituuate, lying and being in the
322nd District G. M. of Baldwin
County, Georgia, containing
hundred and forty (140) acres, more
or less, bounded on the North by
lands of Stephen and E. E- Hill, and
Will Bloodworth. on the East by
lands of Will Bloodworth, and J. T.
Bloodworth, on the South by lands
of J. T. Bloodworth, Mrs. Neal and
Nora and Eula Hill and on the West
by lands of Mrs. Neal, Nora and
Eula Hill and Stephen and E. E.
Hill.
(2) Also, one tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in the
322nd diet. G. M. said State and
County, containing one hundred and
seventy-eight acres, more or less, and
known as the “Lee Place”, bounded
on the North by lands of
Brown, on the East by the Public
Road, and the Bloodworth place, on
the South by lands of Dr. Swint, and
the 'Wen. by a public rond load
ing from the “Garrison” public road
to Brown's Crossing.
(3) ) Also, one tract of land situ-
s .lying and being in the 322nd
diat G. M. said state and county,
containing thirteen acres, more or
less, known ns the Wakes Field
land, bounded on the North by Eula
and Nora B. Hill. South by Madi
son Hill, East by Stephen Hill, West
by Will Bloodworth.
Platq showing the above tracts of
lands arc on record in the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Baldwin County, Georgia, in Book
of Deeds “RR”, page 29, et seq.
The timber on the said three (3)
tracts of land will b- offered first
for sale separately from said land,
said timber oeing that measuring six
inches in d : ameter, twelve inches
from the ground with the right of
the purchaser or purchasers to cut
imd remove the same for a period of
five years from the date of sale,
granting mid purchaser or purchas
er, the usual sawmill privileges
necessary for said purpose. Then the
s-pirate tracts of lnnd will be off-
red for sale subject to the right?
purchaser^ of the
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LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
On January 4, 1928, W- J- Chand
ler and C. N. Chandler ronveyed to
Exchange Bank tie hereinafter de
scribed parcels of land to secure n
promissory note for *7,500.00 dated
January 4, 1928, and due April 4.
1928, signed by W. J. Chandler and
C N. Chandler, and payable to thr
order of Exchange Bank of Mil-
lcdgeville, Georgia. The mid security
deed is recorded in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Baldwin County, Georgia, in Deed
Book No. 12, page 302.
The said security deed granted to
the said Exchange Bank the right
to sell said lands at public outcry,
before the courthouse door of mid
County, to the highest bidder for
cash, after advertising the rime,
terms and place of sale in any news
paper published in said Baldwin
County once a week for four weeks
prior to the date of .sale: provided
.
Mrs. W. B. Beeson, of three (3) tracts of land will be -an i »
offered for sale separately includ
ing the timber thereon.
Said sale shall he for cash and
subject to the confirmation of the
This 18th, day of November 1933.
JON. W. HUTCHINSON,
As Receiver in said case.
any part thereof or any interest
thereon when due, or should fail to
pay any taxes due upon said prop
erty.
The ra J d W. J. Chandler and C.
N. Chandler have failed to pay said
indebtedness and the same is now
past due, and have failed to pay the
taxes due on said hereinafter de
scribed lands, and the said taxes are
now in default.
This it, therefore, to notify the
makers of mid security deed and
all other persona concerned that the
undersigned Exchange Bank of Mil-
ledgeville, Georgia, will under the
powers contained fn said aecurity
deed, sell at public outcry, to the
highest bidder for cash, before the
courthouse door in said County,
within the legal hours of sale, on the
27th day of Decc.nber, 1933, the
following described tracts of land
hereinbefore referred to, to-wit:
TRACT ONE: All that tract or
parcel of land srtuate, lying and be
ing in the City of Milledgeville, said
State and County, being a part of
Lot No. 1, in Square No. 27, accord
ing to the plan of said City, con
taining one-half acre, more or less,
fronting North of East Hancock
Street a distance of one hundred and
five feet, and running back South
wr'dth a distance of 210
feet, bounded as follows: On the
North by Hancock Street;
. the amount dui
East by Elbert Street; on the South
by lot of Mrs. Lucy P. Walker; and
on the West by the residence lot of
W. II. Minor. Said above describ
ed premises being known nr, the
homeplacc of W. J. Chandler.
TRACT TWO: All that tract or
parcel of land situate, lying and be
ing in the City of Milledgeville, aaid
State and County, and known and
distinguished in the plan of said
city aa part of Lot No. 1, in Square
No. 43, bounded as follows: On the
North by the lands formerly belong
ing to Claude Tompkinq, now occu
pied by George W. Barr; on the
East by South Wayne Street; on the
South by lands formerly owned by
Claude Tompkins, now owned by the
Estate of Mrs. W K. Tenaille; and
on the West by the lands of the
Estate of L- J. Lamar and lands of
the Estate of H. E. McComb. Said
lot or parcel of land fronts East on
South Wayne Street a distance of
40 feet and runs back West a dis
tance of 210 feet, more or less.
The full fee simple title to said
property will be sold and the rnie
will be made for the purpose of rais
ing money to pay the above de
scribed note, together with the
interest theieon and to pay the cost
of this proceeding. The money aris
ing from said solo in excess of
i said note and the
cost of this proceeding will he made
to the above named grantors.
There is now due on said note the
sum of 87,500.00 principal, besides
with interest thereon at 8 per cent
per annum from the 1st day of
October, 1932.
The sale of each of the above de
scribed tracts of land will be made
subject to the lien of taxes on said
lands for taxes, both City, State and
County, for the year 1933, and the
qaid sale will be made subject to the
assesementa heretofore made by the
City of Milledgeville for paving and
improving the streets on which the
above desovbed tracts of lands abut
and subject to the bonds issued on
said assessments.
The undersigned will execute and
deliver such conveyance to the pur
chaser or purchasers at said salr as
is In said security deed expressly
authorized and provided, to-wit: the
fee ample title to said land and
property.
This November 27, 1933.
EXCHANGE BANK OF
MILLEDGEVILLE. GEORGIA
As Grantee With Power of Sale
of W. J. Chandler and C. N. Chand-