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Vi*ws of World Now*
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Cor^.l^«**»*• °- **• A -
yk. Ste»«l Wull War
Vat uteationlnr “» *" ^
*lr, but >«ul»M
! ™ , the direction of Gmmj
L three P«*‘ ulliud powers, En*-
“ a France snd Italy, havo an-
ct d thst Austria independence
not be tempered with.
Cranny. rell-conWona end
diebtly flushed, airreea that raa'n-
teosnee Of Austria independence is
-» nutter of coum" and not a aub-
•ect to cause old friend* to quarrel.
Then, on second thought, ahe aaki,
“Who is threatening Austrian inde
pendence anyway.
Sow Cuba. Uruguay or Zanribor
to retort, ‘‘Not I”, and the
nm . of rutton, buttoi who’s got
jjve button would be a complete suc-
erss.
But in spite of it* vagueness, tne
jtlifd challenge to Germany ia one
of the man significant acts in post
w history. Only a week previous
ly Enriand and Italy had been urg
ing that Germany be allowed
resrm On the very day the ehall-
nj; issued Captain Anthony
Eden, the British Lord Privy Seal,
in Paris trying to persuade the
French government to come to
•disarmament” conference
ra for the purpose of allowing
Germany to rearm. Then suddenly
Germany was told she mustn't use
tree on Austria.
speciousmdw of the German
r is obvious. "The prerequisite
of independence is that the (Aus
trian) people shall have the govern,
ment which they themselves desire.”
now quite plain that Germany
> intention of send : ng an arm
ed force into Austria for the pur-
of annexation. That would pre
cipitate the war with France for
which Germany is not yet prepared.
Furthemote there are other meth
ods of annexi»t ! on. National Social-
THE UmON-KECOEMa. MOXEOOEVIUX CA, MARCH I. IBM
TO OWJCE rot VETS TO
err SACK PAT SETOSE ’35
AHatway CiMnl Say* Lwtolatar*
Georgia is $247 in arrears on each
pension account with confederate
veteran* and their widows, and there
is no chance of the back money be
ing paid until after the legislature
meets in 1935.
known and distinguished In the pin
of said City as a part of Lot No. 1,
in Block 43, it being the North East
Corner of said Lot No. 1 in Block
43. Said lot fronts East on South
Wayne St. 88 ft. and nmt Wait
along w. Washington St. IS# ft to
the lands formerly owned by L. J.
Lamar, thence along tho Lamer land
line 134 ft. to the G W. Barr let;
thence in an easterly direction and
, along the line cf lands now and
Attorney General M. J. Yeoman* formerly owned by G. Wl Barr a die-
haa ruled that no n oneya collected tanee of 39 ft. to a eorner; thence
' n 1934 can be used in payment of. in a northerly direction and aloi*
19S8 pension accounts, leaving $120 the line of land* new and formerly
duo to each of the pensioners for owned by G. W. Barr a distance of
thah year. Withm $127 due on 1930 46 ft. to a corner; thence in a east
accounts the amounts is raised to erly direction and along the line of
**17* .. , **nds now and formerly owned by
Even after the legislature meets G. W. Barr a distance of 91 ft. to
It is problematical whether action the property line on the West ride
will be taken to pay off the oblige* South Wayne 91; thence in a North-
erly direction and along the West
tions.
NEW BACK TO THE FARM
MOVEMENT NOW READY
ride of Sou h Wayne St. a distance
of 88 ft. to the street corner afore
said and the point of beginning.
Said sale is made under the levy
Laad Acquired bv U. 5. at Monti-! of f«. fa issued on the 14, day of
cello Will Be Experiment Lahore- June, 1932, for taxes due said City
tory. for the year 1927. Said property will
■ ■ ■■ J be sold as the property of Mrs. Jos.
Innd near Monticello irj Jasper. A. Moore. The Marshall holds tax
and Putnam counties will be the: fifes for the years, 1930, 1981,
laboratory for the tack to the farm 1932, 1933.
experiment of the federal govern*; SECOND TRACT: That tract of
ment and the regents of the uni- land belonging to Mrs. A. I. Butts,
rerrity *ystem of Georgia. jsi uate lying and being in the City
Location of the experiment was, of Milledgeville, said State
decided upon by directors of Chan-. County, and Bounded; West by
eeiy>rsvil!e F»>nientead Con.mun'tv j North Wayne St, North by lot of
Corpomtirfi. Thp corporation w 11 i Mrs. Ruby Stevens, East by lot
carry out the $1,00,000 subsistence | owned by Mrs. S. J. Stubbs, and
farming project. I South by Wall St, the house situat-
A committee from Monticello and| e< | thereon facing West on said
wh’ch
Jasper county proposed to the di
rectors to furnish 20.000 to 30.000
acres of land at $5 an acre. The
land is located south and east of
Monticello in Jaisper coun»v and
rtfme of it overbps into Putnam
The directors voted definitely to
accept the proposal of the coirm’t-
tee from Monticello and the corpora-
irrows on discontent and, t ? on hopes to have about 50 families
thr open sores of civil working on a planned agricultural
n*iv but surelv gaining I program in time to make a crop
Aurtrm. Subridbed bvj this year.
aided by military 1 The proi**ct hn
lntinV- e : ven free in Gi-rmnnv. on-j families and the general manager
“•pr*red bv nropaganda broadcast] J. M. Prance. hr.* about 1 200 app 1 **
nv- pi- fr-im Mun’eb. and lifting| rations from people desiring to par
ti * method* of terrer so success- • tic*pate in the experiment.
•• I in r«rna.iy a year Young said "we want young peo-
»n> Os Aurtran Nazb need not! nle on those farms, who nre willing
ty, v They need only wait. to make a life work of developing
for their t»o adversaries, the Doll- j the program with our help.”
foiw pevemment an-* the sccialists. j —
t) exhaust i-arh oth-sr in civil war-1 TAG SALES BREAK RECORD
North Wayne SL
Said saie a made under the levy
of a fi. fa. issued on the 1st day of
April 1931, for taxes doe said City
for the year 1930. Said property
will be sold as the property of Mrs.
A. I. Butts. Marshall also holds tax
fl. fas. for the years 1931, 1932,
1933.
THIRD TRACT: That tract of
land belonging to Estate Lucinda
Williams, situate lying and being
the City of Milledgeville, said State
nd County, being known in plan of
id City, as lot No. 1, in Orchard
i** Th*>" thrv can i«tep in to [
»rm<T order out of chaos”, and once
*y arc in power they w'll find
••n* to make the people like it,
'»t •« Hitler did in Germany.
Tb«r what will he "the govern-
*»nt” which they (the Austrians)
thmgrives desVc "as the prere-
ndependence”? Union
with Germany, of course.
TV longer Hitler is able to post-
r -* *kfinal showdown on Aus
tria. the better h 5 .* position becomes-
If th« slbes don’t intervene Austria
certain to go Nasi soonc ror later.
If they intervene too violently, much
sympathy will be turned
toward Hitler. In the meantime,
delay means more time for
Germany t0 rebuilt her military ma-
AS $3 DEADLINE PASSES
If Hitler answers the allied chal-
, r ' w ?nrfn V with mi'd words, it bjTalmadge asserting that
A.)
•f a fa. imuad oa tho tat dag of
April, 1931, for taxaa doa said City
for the year 1929. Said property
Wffl be sold as the property of Eat
Kra. M. E. Butts. Marshal also holdi
tax ft fas. for the years 29St, 1931,
1932, 1983.
This 2Srd day of January, 1934.
J. P. BELL, JR.
ropoty Manh-U of tho CHy of
Milledgeville.
application to sell
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
To the Hein and Creditors of Mrs.
G. D. Myrick, deceased, and to Whom
it May Coneem:
Notice is hereby given that C. 8.
Winn, as administrator of Mrs. G.
D. Myriclc, deceased, has applied to
n»e for leave to sell a one-fifth un
divided interest in each of the fol
lowing described tracts of land, be
ing parts of the Myrick homestead,
in the 318th Georgia Militia District,
of said County:
FIRST: 203.51 acres assigned to
Mrs. Sallie Edmondson in the divi
sion of the Myrick homestead lands,
adjoining the lands of Homer Bivins,
of the old Callaway Place, of Mrs.
Lillian M. Winn, and by the waters
of Potato Creek.
SECOND: 198.51 acres, which wi
assigned to Mrs. Lillian 11. Winn i
the division of the Myrick homestead
lands, adjoining the bnds of the
Old Baiksdale Place, of Homer Biv
ins, of Miss Suren Myrick. lands as
signed to Mrs. Sallie Edmondson in
the division of the Myr'ck homestead
lands, and by the lands conveyed by
G. D. Myrick to C. S Winn, as ad
ministrator of the estate of Mrs. G
D. iMyrick.
THIRD: 203.51 acres, assigned to
Myrick Ifilsman, Warren Stafford,
James Stafford, and Gordon Stafford
in the division of the Myrick home
stead lands, adjoin ng lands former
ly held by James D. Myrick, as Trus
tee, lands of the Georgia Power
Company, of Stith P. Myrick, of T.
H. Little's Barksdale Place,
bnds conveyed by G D. Myrick to
C. S. Winn, as administrator of Mrs
G. D. Myrick.
Said parcels of Innd being desig
nated a*? Tracts Nos. 4. 3, and 1 re
spectively on a plat recorded
Hill build ng lots plan. Having
frontage of 50 ft. and running back] «ff ? ce of the Clerk of tho Superioi
1 Court of said County, in Deed Book
14, page 165.
An oraer was made on raid pe‘i-
tion at the February Term. 1934. of
the Court of Ordinary of said Coun
ty, for citation, and that citation
issued- All the heir? at law and credi-
fi. fas. for years, 29, 30, SI, 32, 33.
FOURTH TRACT: That tract of
land belonging to Estate of Annie
L. Davis, situate lying and being in
the City of M lie jgeville, said Stat<
and County, and known ana aia
tinguished in the plan of the sail
(By G.
With a last-nrnute ru«*h before
the deadline Weiln—die. niitht
keepinc employe. °f t^e metor ve
hicle diviron of the state revenue
department working overtime, proa-
pect, loomed that a new record for
Georgia licensed vehicles will op-
crate in 19S<- , j city as a part of block No.
Marco. MrWhorter d'rtrtor P ^^ £ of u
.he division, announced Ih.t nnJ bound ed on th, North
.100.000 licenses alveadv has,■ ' ||nd , form e r ly owned by Genie
..sued, more toon had l’“ n P Brantley, on the East by Wayne SU
to July 15, 1913. and that th i 341 | ^ ^ Soulh by onMnlcd s . rcc -„
000 mark for tNe rot re (hc Wcst by land „ of B .chel
1933 probably woo d . . Kinr- This teinir a comer lot and it
Gurry of las, minute tat-buymK. , * ^ ^ f 0; „ „ t forth
Dead line for the purchase or dp8crihed in dced from Evelyn
1934 tors was to be reached at mul- BrouJrhton onver j or dan. dated
ni*ht Wednesday, with Governor ^ i(h lg(Jg >n(j „ c0 , dcd
, - iTaimadite a-esertin* that no more ex-, office of Baldwin County
, tl '" "i 111 * arr aitainat him in tplvdons will -be pranted. The G »'‘, gu crior Court in dC ed book
aar at this time. If. needs at least prI)or ,l r caHv has eranted two is- g
■"other year or twr to net ready. | daJr , x tenaiona. An automatic pen- .o Sald j<|p js m>dc under [bc lcv y
h .:„ , Al, ' tri * ij I ally of *1 60 for late purenase "f f g f . f> iB ^ ed on tho lst d>y of
« on, tlmb from ,r mb by what u wiI l ylaoe the pnee for the *3 „id city
^ •>* *"*>* akirmlahes barenin Uks *t /4m_M«lnj.rders , 928 . Said prepcrty
a westerly d section 100 ft For
better description see plat of L. S.
Fowler deed book No. 3, pp 44 and
45. Said lot having thereon one 2
room house.
Said rale Is made under the levy
of n fi. fa. issued on the 1st day of
April, 1931, for taxe, due said City '° ra •'«» «‘ d *"-,?■ M >' nc ! 1 ‘;
for the year 1928. Said property will i th «> 1
be sold as the property of Est. Lu- ^" Mwn “
cinda Williams. Marshal holds tax
door in said county on the first
Tuesday in starch 1934, within the
legal hour* of sale the following de
scribed property:
Oae (1) GMC T-ll 1-2 Ton Truck
No. 273986 Eng. P-303173, sa : d
property levied on as that of L
Smith, to satisfy a mortgage cxecu-
tioa issued from the County Court
of gold county ia cas# No. 90S
favor of Sparks Motor Company vs.
L. Smith.
This 32nd day of January 1934-
W. J. HAYNIIE, Sheriff
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Will bo sold before the court houas
door ia said Couaty, on tha First
Tuesday ia March, 1984. within the
legal hours of sale, at public outcry,
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described land to-wit:
That tract or parcel of land con
taining 25 acres, more or leas, lying
in the 318th Dietriet, G. M-, of mid
State and County, bounded ae fal
lows: On the East by tho public mad
running from Napier's Mill to Boh
Jenkins' place; and oa tho otRor
rid** by the lands of tha Bail Sea-
Was plantation and lands basnu as
the Dovedale place, fermerty owned
by J. D. Myrick, as Trustee. TW laud
levied oa being the S3 acres of tho
plantation of J. E. Stflm lying oa
tho West ride of the road from
Napier's Mill to the Bob Jenkto’s
Said above described land levied
on as the property of J. E. Stiles,
to satisfy an execution issued oa
February 17, 1933, from the County
Court of said County ia flavor of
Exchange Bank, Milledgeville, Geor
gia, against J. E. Stile*.
This February 7, 1934.
W. J. HAYNDB,
Sheriff, Bindwia Co. Ga.
Delivery Notice
Beginning February 1st, We Will Make Four Deliveriei Daily
on Th: Following Hour,:
7:e* A. N„ lt:M A. U, 11:3* A. M.
SUPPER DELIVERIES S:M TO 7:M O’CLOCK
Milk, Butter, Meat;, Poultry and Egg,
Montgomery’s Milk Depot
SAVE YOUR EYES
Your eyes are changing all the time. This is due to in
creasing age, condition of health, working by artificial
light or other causes.
It’s important that you have your eyes properly fitted to
preserve both your health and your eyesight.
Better drop in and have your eyes examined by a LICENS
ED OPTOMETRIST. If you don’t need glasses we’ll tell
you so, and if you do need them we’ll fit you properly.
Williams & Ritchie
JEWELERS ft OPTOMETRISTS
Millcdravillc, Ga.
■w~ii iimiwiiwi mu phi
•■and World War.
N-otraljty .[ P.Uwd
f'land seems still to believe in
* effic * c y °f non-agression pacts.
,er p nVin lf signed one with Ger-
m *" sr " ne |* ow oxtrnda the one made
Ru.'nia in 1932 to ten years.
t(J \ she h °P° 8 ^ keep her tarri-
\!n nv '°l*t« in the event of war
WF ' n la«cistic Germany and Com-
RuMi »- One glance .t a
•*P. however, will show that her
filled, and
will serve
thr order, Mr. McWhorter Mid.
a mon y . l. Davis. Marshal alsc holds tax 1\
eutoirti a. evidence of ^ ^ ^ 1M ,_ 1932 ,
| 1933.
FIFTH TRACT: That tract of
land belonging to Estate of Mrs. M.
E. Butts, situate. All that tract or
] parcel of land rituate lying and be-
i ing in the City of Milledgeville,
known and d stinguitfied as a part
MARSHAL’S SALES
March Term, 1934, of the Court ef
Ordinary of said County. Let nil per
sons concerned show cau?e. if any
they have or can, at said March Term
why the leave prayed for should not
be granted. Unless cause i* shown
to 'he contrary, at *a : d time, said
leave will he granted.
This February 6th, 1934.
FERTIE B. STFJMBRIPGE,
Ordinary, Baldwin Co. Ga.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Balffwin County
To All Whom it May Concern:
Mrs. Amelin Granade having in
due fonn a 'lied to me for a year’*
support for ,„.-rself out of the Estate*
of John Evers Granade, deceased:
this is to notify the next of kin and
creditors of the said John Ever'
Granade that said application w'll
be heard befc « me at the regular
March Term, 1934, of the Court of
Ordinary of Baldwin County, Geor
gia.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this fifth day of February,
1934.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary, Paldwin Co. Ga
City of Milledgeville,
Baldwin County, Georg*. _
c , win .now mat ner Will be said oa.the First Tuesday of B]ock No m beginning on
"I renramin, neutral arJ<» March 1934, before th. Court- w . yn , strNl « th. North-e.»t cor-
the same u were BeWuu'i in to"" d °° r il1 Baldwin County, Geer- Mr of ,h e property to the Eatete of
' 5, < Germany ,„ d Russia don't K'*’ Umi le y . !, B- A. Bntta. which i. the common
. Qch Pac h other over enough front- Sheriffs Sales, at public outcry, cor7 , er ^ tj, e property of E. A.
Ier for a first dam war. Germany tha highest bidder for cash. Butts, and the land of the Est. Mrs-
J* 7 y* i^e to praise the day the tracts and parcels of land harriaai- M R thence along the land
T w»ty of Versaillea rot up Poland! tar described. The sad sale* vrtiiba ^ xke Ett. E. A. Butt* ia a
V • buffer stau hatwisu hat made under and by virtae ofjovw* somewhat Westerly direction a dia-
na <Uriex and lhmia. of fL fas. imued by tba CbA « tance of 210 feat; thence in a soma- ^ .. . f
*• CHy .< J— »-^Hy direction ^raiUd J*
due the Maya*’ and Aldermen of tne t# street a dietane# of 210 M aetltlon AtmU n.i v, k.A .hA
\X « Minima. D— -mj- fwrt; Hranc In . SliTS
executed to tho porehaMHi nt , y fraction perpond'enkr to Woyre | M ,„ uu .„ „ dimUon „ prayrd
I mle by the oederayrad Mormon. » dirtonc. of 210 feet to| WIUl . w „ y hud „ d
Tho tononta in poo»eo« on of tho arv- Wayne Street; thence South ulon*, „,i ore , th’a tth, day of February,
W w t.__ ^ , , 4nd tract, of laud hereinafter oe- WtynJ street , dixtonce of 210 feet! 1934.
a "*** *"* scribed have been notified of the t » point of heinnnlny. Said land l"| BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Nurfoft Onion levies and the lime. term., and olace hounded a, follow,: North and We.t Ordinary and ex-officio Clerk of
^ . 7 0 f M ?e «« required bv law. by lands of E-' Mrs. M. E- Botla; Ordinavy.
■'vale Dinar Rooa wM FIRST TRACT: Thst trac‘ of land East by Wayne Street; «South by
belonging to Mr«. Jos. A. Moore. 'and« of the E*t E. A. Butts. Said SHERtFF*& SALE
situote and being in f he G)* v of M r| - lo e^n'DlnB one acre. GEORGIA, Baldwin County
.. —-a- *nd r«nn*v. Said sale '■« :nade under the Ivvg Will be sold at the court bouso
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PETITION FOR LETTERS OF
DISMISSION FROM EXECUTOR
SHIP
Baldwin County, Court of Ordinary
February Term, 1934.
Allen, as executor of
the estate of Dr. H. D. Allen, Sr.,
late of said county, deceased, having'
filed in this court his petition for
letters of dismission as such execu
tor of said estate in due form, and
alleging that ha has fully performed!
all of hia duties as such executor 1
this is to e'-te all persona whomso-1
ever to he and appear at the March
tana 1934, of tha court of ordinary
Arm Med* by (he ~MeMlLLAN" Proses*
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There ii No While in Our Bncki.
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S4 wiS be dependent upon friendo. nlalini.
or public charity.
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