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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDG E VILLE, GA-, FEBRUARY ■, 1934
THIRTY YEARS
AGO IN BALDWIN
Ncwi Coiled From Hie Filet of
The Union-Recorder, February
9th, 1904.
The visit of the Shriner* will Jong
he remembered in Milledgeville. They
«ere a jovial crowd, and they were
given possession of the city, and they
kept things lively while they were
here. The pilgrimage of Yaarab
Temple of Shriners commenced in
Atlanta and ended in Milledgeville.
There were 'wo hundred and twenty-
five. The Shriners were full dress
and fez and in their march from the
Central depot was headed by Capt
Joyner's famous band of Atlanta.
At a meeting of the Board i
Education held last Saturday. Hon.
R- N. Lamar was re-elected School
Commissioner without opposition.
SPORTSMEN RELUCTANTLY
GIVE UP DOVE HUNTING
Mr. V F. D»vi. i> out again after
being confined to his home several
days by illness.
Tbo Woman’s Foreign Missionary
Society of the Methodist church are
preparing to celebrate their twenty-
fifth anniversary some time during
the month of March.
for the year 1927. Said property will! 3. The said corporation had
be sold a" the property of Mrs. Jos.! capital stock and was not created
A. Moore. The Marshall holds tax* for pecuniary gain, but for the
fifas for the years, 1930, 1931,! ganization of a fraternal and social
1932. 1933. j order for the purpose of mutual aid
SECOND TRACT: That tract of and benefit to its members,
land belong.ng to Sirs. A. I. Butts,! 4. The said corporation has
The open ■eaeon for shooting situate lying end being in the City tinned in business in ignorance of
doves clo?cd Iftft Wednesday and of Milledgeville, said State and the expiration of its charter, and
hunters reluctantly gave up the sport County, and Bounded; West by j December 23, 1933, all of the m<
which is greatly enjoyed in this sec- North Wayne St., North by lot of : bers of the Board of Trustees, to-
tion. Doves have been fairly plenti-; Mrs. Ruby Stevens, East by lot! wit, your petitioners, at a meeting of
ful this season. >nd “bird -tinners" owned by Mrs. S. J. Stubbs, and the society and corporation, held at
South by Wall St., the house situat- 2:00 o'clock P. M., authorized by
ed thereon facing West on said resolution the hereinbefore named
North Wayne St. j trust€CJ1 to mpp ]y for a renewal and
u • . . . • S * ,d * aJe lh made under tk* ^vy revival of the said charter granted
h eS, H M S * ,f - '* ‘““ ed “ “» 1* d *> of by this Court on April 15, 1911, for
abundantly tk. thnll of huntta, with April 1981, for U... do. -id City .period of fifty yr.ra .nd .1- no-
.nd *12 th ' 19,0 a * id tboriud -id tm.tea. .pply to tbo,
trailed toe elusVe birds dur'n. tbs 1 ^ *° d *■ Property of Mrs. 1 Court for a chan** of name of the
rriled toe elua.ee bird, durin, th. |A . Butte. M.rak.11 a- kohl, tan -y ..^ration front -Son. of WU-
V,ry few srild turkey, k... bee.' ^ ** »— “
reported kiiled in tk. eount, tkia. third TRACT: That tract of tId«T>Ju‘S*T On.” ^copy of
that one is killed. The turkey
cloaee on March 1st.
ful this season, and “bird suppers’
have been a popular form of enter
tainment.
The season for quail extends an
other month, and while coveys ofj
Dr. W. H. LaPrade, Presiding El
der of the Augusta District, will pay
his first visit of the new conference
year to the Milledgeville Methodist
church next Sunday. He will preach
at the morning services, and hold the
first quarterly conference in the af-
Mr. D. S. Sanford was fomcrly . „ .. ...___
IPtpA Pants in nf Ika B1— I ^ C* STILES LEASES THE
HOLMAN HOTEL IN ATHENS
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stiles and
little daughter have gone to Athens,
elected Captain of the Baldwin Blues
last Wednesday night. He will make
a splendid officer, and give new life
and vim to the company.
Mr. J. C. Ingram has <
> to this
. , . . ... , Mr. Stiles, during the past wash,
ZLTLZTT mIZI Z. “..“v ««rttoUd tka Innan of tk. Hoi—
if; ** Hotel, .hick b. will mnnae* jointly
«, Co^H. U a br.tk.rof Hi. 1. , w . <#m , r w
y-m, tbr .locution trachrr at G. M. wr .h. u of tk.
1 i company to bo incorporated.
Mr. Btiles Is an experienced hotel
At a attliH of tk. City Condi Kar a, opr.atod . oumbor of
heh! Peb. Id, there were present kotelriea throughout the South, and
Hi. Honor, JuH— A. Horn, Mayor; j, load of tka Btiloa Broa., lu-
AH.m.cn Caraker, Cook Soofort corporate wko an in control of
Wnll and Whildan; ab.nl, AMar- Alabama Hotel art Anniaton, Ala.,
mao HcCraw. with c. F. Still. manaRir; Jcffinon
at Lonkvllle. Go., with J. A. Slil—
Hr. H. H. Hunter, of Cordate manager; the Fair For—t at Unioa.
aprnt several day. of 1—t work In a. c., ia alao one of the Stllee' ehnln;
the c ! ty. vl.itiny reletivee. He k— and the Baldwin Hotel in Milted ye-
iron* to Cordele to accept a position viDe.
wrth one of the leading drug stores The Holman is one of the best
of that place. known hotels in the State, and has
■ 125 rooms with baths.
Mr?. John A. Callaway entertained The Baldwin Hotel in this city will
i elegant luncheon last Wednes- be under the management of Misa
day, having as her guests, Mrs. Lillian Stiles, who will be assisted by
Otclia Case, Mrs. E. J. Flemister, Mr. Yates Greene.
Mrs. T. L. McComfc, iMr*. George — ■ ■ '
Case, Mr*. Julia West, who are mem- FOR SALE—Cheap 4-Buruer Neec*
bers of the Alumnae of Lucy Cobh, Oil Rraage, ia Perfect Ccadi ties
end Mrs. W. F. Little end Mra. D. S. Every Way. Pkaa. 491-J. 2 8*-It. E. Butte, situate. All that tract
Carrington. The souvenirs
tie deep blue water-colored tea pots.
the City of MUledgevUle, said State j WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
and Gon.ty, bein, know ia plan of tilt lM , charter heretofore irnted
“' d M l *°- »> i» Orcherd j u „ r cwrd end revived for a period
Hill build : ny let! plea. Haviay a of fift , fr„„ April 16. 1981.
noatete of 80 ft. end running keek ] ,„d that the name of —id corpora
te a westerly d : reetloa 100 ft For tioB j*, c hen«ed to -Son. of Wiedom
better description see plat of L. S. D.nchten of Life, Lodge Nmt-
TVTL'Zn " 44 ber “ d tke - ,d
*E Wd lot Kevin, ther-n one t| MnK , nU on - -rived Hand cl-Aed
- ,. . ' . ^ i with all the powers, and pnsM—ed of debts, liabilities and burdens ©f th©
Ti “Mr* U ** T . a** 1 ? ,eV ^! Ml the rights and be -ubj^t to all old corpomtion.
BE IT FURTHER RESCEVED,
that said trustees apply for aa
amendment to said charter ©bunging
th© name of said corporation from
"Sons of Wiedom and Daughter* of
Life” to "Sons of Wisdom end
Awril^ioet i T“ d . U !T 1,1 “ , ° r | the debte, UebiilUe. and burden, of
AprU 1031, for tea— due .aid City] „ M MnH> „ til> n ^u c h in -rived,
for Ike year 1038. Sold property will | HIMES A CARPENTER
Attorneys for petitioners
Minutes of the regular meeting
Of Urn trustee* of the Sons of Wie-
be sold as the property of Eat. Lu-
dnda Williams. Martial holds taxj
fi. fas. for years, 29, 30, 31, 38, 33. |
FOURTH TRACT: That tract ofi
land belonging to Estate of Annio
L Davis, situate lying and being in I
the^City of MiUedgeviUe, mid State
aad County, and known and «t*-|
tlnguishod ia the plan of the said
City as a part of block No.
contains 1-4 of an acre, i
lom; and is bounded on the North
by land* famerly owned by Genie
Brantley, on the East by Wayne 0L.
on the South by an unnamed Street,
an the Waat by lands
King. This being a corner let and it
being (ho earn© lot as sot forth and
deeeHbed in deed from Evelyn
Broughton to Oliver Jordan, dated
May 4th 1908 and recorded in the
Clerks office of Baldwin County
Superior Court in deed book QQ
page 3.
Said sale is msde under the levy
of a fi. fa. issued on the 1st day of
April, 1931, for taxes due said City
for the year 1929. Said property will
be sold as the property of E«t. Annie
L. Davis. Marshal also holds tax fi
fas. for years, 1930, 1931, 1982,
1983.
FIFTH TRACT: That tract of
land belonging to Estate of Mrs. M.
dom r.nd Daughters of Life, held at
Pinr Ridge Hall, the regular meeting
place of said trustees, o n December
23, 1933, at 2:00 o’clock P. M.
Present and presiding: Madison
Banks President; Wa^ie Walker,
Secretary; Brady Mathis, Treasurer;
Joseph Williams; Benjamin Williams;
Jesse Johnson and Spencer Reeves,
being all of the Trustees of said
corporation.
Upon motion the following reso
lution was passed*
WHEREAS, the charter of the
Sons of Wisdom and Daughters of
Life issued by the Superior Court
of Baldwin County on April 15a
1911, for a period of twenty years
exp red by limitation on April 18*
1931, and said corporation has con
tinued in operation in ignorance of
BE IT RESOLVED, that applica
tion ho mode to aid Superior Court
by tho above named trusteoa, who
are tho original corporators or their
aywam, that the charter hereto
fore granted said eorporatirn bo re
vived and its charter renewed for on
additional period of fifty (60) yours
from April 16. 1981, and that said
corporation stand clothed with nil tho
powers and posscsjsd of all the prop
erty and other rights of the old cor
poration, aad be abject to all the
On motion the tm«
itetil the next re™, ,."’ *"».
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P”*" 1 ‘he S.M n,^''
Dsuffhters of Lift,, h er.k *'
ak‘tkefor, g „ ine '> r ^ «
• te—lotion k
»t their regular »w ln
o dock P. H. on DecJ b „
WALStE WALKKR
Filed in office 17 day
1984. J of
J. C. COOPER, Clerk.
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MARSHAL'S SALES
with -Tor the Sake of Auld L^
Syne", inscribed there on.
Baldwin County, Georg : a.
Will be sold on the First Tuesday | Wayne Street at the North-east cor-
parcel of land situate lying and be
ing in the City of Milledgeville,
known and <Tctingui4hed as a part
of Block No. 177 beginning
• of the property to the Estate of
Butts, which is the common
Mr. w. W. Miller he. returned ta ** rch I934 ' b ' ,or * the Court-.
from a veil to hi. old home in Ten- “» us<! do “ r ln B* ld *> n C»»n‘y. Geor- E.
nes^ce. where he went to bring hi* r ' a * wlthm the ho " n of ( comer of the property of
mother home with him. Sheriff’s Sales, at public outcry, to. Butts, and the land of the Est. Mrs.
I the highest bidder for cash, the M.
—. j Butts, then'"' along the land
Mr. W. H. n*«». of Doweltown, lr » cUl * nd P* rc ''" of l *" d bercinet-; line of tho E«t. 1 A. Butte in a
Tenn.. i» in the city mudsting ble ,cr dercribed. Tho -id -le. will be -mewhet We.terly direction _ _
brother. Mr. E. E. Baa. in telling "t** 5 " nder *" d b y rirtue of levies tenee of 210 feet; thence in a some-
mules. They have brought severe1 °f ^ f—- tssued by the Clerk of whet Northerly dilution paralled
eer loads to the city. I tb * cit F of Milledgeville for Urea to Weyne Street a distance of 210
. .- duo the Mayor and Aldermen of the feet; thence In a so: ewhat Easter-
Mr. Bert Wsguon come home end cit F ° r Milledgeville. Deeds will be ly direction perpend culer to Weyne
spent several hours lost Friday. He executed to the purchesers at -id Street a dietance of 210 feet to
is traveling for tht medicines menu- "* ,e b F tb<l underaigned Marshall. Weyne Street; thence South along
fnetured by Culver A Kidd, and ia Th ' tenants in poaseaaion of the sev- Wayne street e dietance of 210 feet
meeting with success to piecing them '"l tracts of tend hereinafter do- to point of beginning. Said lend Is
scribed have been notified of the bounded is follows: North and West
levies end the time, terms, and place by lands of Est. Mrs. M. E. Butts;
of -ate as required by law. , East by Wayne Street; .South by
Mr. Phillip Gobert, of Mburissippi,
Is visaing his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. Gobert
Mi«!» Mattie Wall is visiting In
Mr*. WHie Wilson and children
left last Thursday for a visit
Florida. " - Vi
Judge John T. Allen made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta last Tuesday.
Mr. John G. Bearden spent last
Thursday in Macon.
MILLEDGEVILLE CIRCUIT
QUARTERLY CONFERENCE
The first quarterly conference of
the M ; 11edrrvillo Circuit will be held
next Sn 4 urd*y at Hopewell church.
Dr. W. H LaPrade Pressing Elder
of the Auerusta District, will preach
*t the morning service, and imme
diately after dinner, which will ho
>erved on the grounds, will hold the
conference. Rev. Mr. Shea, the pas
tor. is anxious for a large attendance
of the officials and members of th*
churches of the circuit
FIRST TRACT: That tract of land of the Est E. A. Butts. Said
belonging to Mrs. Jos. A. Moore, l°t contains
situate and being in tSie City of Mil- j Said sale is made under tha levy
ledgcville, of said State and County, A. fa. issued on the 1st day of
known and distinguished in the plan April, 1931, for taxes due said City
of said City as a part of Lo( No. 1, the year 1929. Said property
in Block 43, it being the North East will be sold as the property of Est.
Comer of said Lot No. 1 in Block **rs. M. E. Butts. Marshal also holdj
43. Said lot fronts East on South fi- fa*, for the years 1939, 1931
Wayne St. 88 ft. and runs West 1932, 1933.
along W. Washington St. 130 ft. to! This 23rd day of Januar* 10*1
the lands formerly owned by L. J.j j. P . RELUJR.
Lamar, thence along the Lamar land Deputy Marsha] of th*
line 134 ft. to the G. W. Barr lot; MUlodgevillo. ^
thence in aa easterly direction andj
along the line of lands now and' RENEWAL OF CHARTER
formerly owned bjr O. W. Barr a dia- GEORGIA, Baldwin County
lance of 39 ft. to a corner; thence | Ta the Superior Court of ©aid
hi a northerly direction and alone county:
the line of lands now and formerly j The petition of BUdiaon Banks,
owned by G. W. Barr a distance of Waleio Walker, Brady Mathis, Joseph
46 ft to a corner; thence in a east- Williams, Beajamin Williams, Jesse
erly direction and along the line of Johnson and Spencer Reeves, of sa<d
Und^ n £ r _ wld ^ r » er, ! r by State and County, represent t© the
«f _ .it-* “ 'Court the following facts:
G. W. Barr a dietance of 91 ft. to
the property line on the West s ! d"
South Wayne St; thence in a North
erly direction and along the We«*
side of South Wayne St. a distant--'
of 88 ft. to the street comer sf"”'
said and the point of hog'nn>n»
Said sale is mad* iind«r *h- »-
-tf fi. fa issued on the U. d»f *
That they are the trustees of'
th, society of "Son, of Wisdom sod
Daughters of Life”.
That ^aid soc -ty was incorpo-
~ judgment of the Superior
‘ countr entered on
f - f twenty
v " ' *hc *n : d 2*h*«r*er expired
Itifr
means
FREE
ELECTRICITY
- uui toccuclhi that
When this Company’s advertise
ments, or one of our employes, tell you
that the new low electric rates provide
FREE ELECTRICITY for those who
will use it—they mean exactly what
they say.
It’s no catckphraM; not merely an
emphatic way of calling attention to the
lowness of your new rates.
Suppose you go to the grocery More,
buy a bushel or potatoes, pay leas for
them than you have been paying, and
then the grocer throws in FREE an
extra peck of potatoes.
That’s exactly the way your new
electric rates work.
A'"package” of electricity costs you
LESS than you have been paying for
the same amount, and you can get some
extra electricity thrown in FREE if
you want it.
You are entitled to FREE ELEC
TRICITY in any month of 1934 when
you use more electricity than you used
in the corresponding month of 1933.
Let’s illustrate:
If you used 70 kilowatt hours in Feb-
njary, 1933, it would have cost you
S4.07 under the old rates.
If you use 70 kilowatt hours THIS
February, it will cost you only $3.67.
But that’s not all.
You can use 16 MORE kilowatt
hours*—a total of 86 kilowatt hours—
without adding one penny to your bi8
of $3.67. In this example, you r bill tot
72, 74, 76, 78, 80. 82, 84 or 86 kilo
watt hours remains $3.67. You pay no
more for 86 than you do for 70—the
16 kilowatt hours are yours for the
using.
THAT is free electricity. The
amount of it available to different cus
tomers varies, depending upon the
amount of electric service each one uses.
And when you “use up” your allotment
of free electricity, you automincaDy
earn the new Inducement Rate—the
lowest rate of all.
• riw IS kilowatt hoar, will prot-W-
*50 hourm •/ aJJMtmol KfU (/rein a
eo-watt balk or divided oateng n aumSrr ^
tSon)—or oparata n awfcino atinMa. 27 «vl
hoara—or n metaan eteanrr 15 hmtrt—“
an, other #/ wore, of aooful jobs aroi‘« d
GEORGIA POWER
COMPANY
Ev “y home can USE its free kilowatt hours. Using them does
not necessanly require the purchase of new appliances, cither.
Mo« and better light; freer use of the appliances you now Save,
use of appliances which have been on the shelf, the peace 01 bW
that comes with not having to “Skimp” on the use of current—
these are a few of the immediate benefits your free electricity can
give you and the members of your family
SI Electricity Notu Costs Less Than Ever Before
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