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UTS SENATOR RUSSELL;
REBUKES FDR CRITICS
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White president Rweeeelt ms en
reute to Georfie where he is spend-
hls annual ThankMlvta* vmca-
Senator Richard B. Bu«dl In
u address at Emory Uniyereitr re
sulted critics of the New Deal and
nserted that the "Old Deal" is (one
forever.
He cited the recent overwhelming
Democratic victory a* convincing
proof that the people of the nation
recognize the injustice* of the old
order “which stood helplessly by
while the people faced starvation in
a land of plenty.”
• There is no longer any question
about turning back to the old order
of things, the “Old Deal”, he said.
-Results of the recent election indi
cate that the people are demanding
that the wealth and resources of the
nation be thrown into the fight for
socid security in times of need just
s they were utilized in the World
War.
• The American people have seen
trough of the order when the com
mon people faced starvation in
land of plenty, while a favored few
enjoyed the benefits of wealth.
■ The people of this nation have
mobilized behind their great lead
er Roosevelt, who has risen to great
heights in a time when we needed
inspired leadership. They iiave faith
in him and confidence in our re
public. and under the New Deal
never again will the country be pro
ved as she was following the
collapse of a prosperity which was
based o. speculation and insecure
control, which was a menanee to
■ well-being, security and happi-
ss of the people.
When Roosevelt was inaugurated
was a time to take action to fore
stall action by the suffering people,
who would rise up in time of need
despite any constitutional limita-
with disastrously permanent
•esults to our nation.
s easy to criticise the New
Deal. It is not complete, and some
Phases a-e bound to fail. But it is
setter to praise the beneficial ac-
to stand by those who have
r.ade efforts after others had stood
inactive before a helpless people
*nd said ‘we can’t do it because it**
been done before.”
The Amgrioan Aerostation
University Women will meet
Thursday evening, November 2nd
at the Masion. Dr. Dice Anderson,
President of Wesleyan College, will
lecture on culture in the south.
The business meeting will be held
at eight o’clock and the open meet
ing at eight-thirty. The invited guests
will include the husbands of the
members, the heads of all depart
ments of G. S. C. W., together with
their husbands or wives, the presi
dents of various civic organizations,
their wives and husbands,
graduates of Wesleyan and Randolph-'
Macon colleges.
ONE HOUSE URGED
FOR LEGISLATURE
teturn of Whipping Post, Enactment
of Sterilization Laws Suggested.
(By G. N. A.)
Legislation calling for replacement
‘ Georgia’s present house and sen-
te by a one-house legislature, re-
^ of the v. nipping post for petty
®«ders and sterilization of the un-
:* *31 be sponsored at the next ses-
600 of the general assembly by the
‘embers of the Coweta county dele
tion. they revealed last week,
“epresentative Stonewall Dyer will
a bill to abolish the present
%Se and senate, establishing in
Place a single legislative body
*« members, one from every three
-Jtties. to be presided over by a
tenant governor elected by the
^Ple. Each member of the body
[’■lid receive $2,000 a session in-
• ead of the present per diem al-
“*5J!CC.
Soprosentative Ellis Araafl, un-
for speaker pro tern, will
l °t° r a bill providing for judges
l noir discretion to order misde-
*anor offenders whipped on the
• b ‘ic square by the sheriff.
R - A. TO IMPROVE
ENFORCEMENT OF
ACT IN GEORGIA
one of the first steps in the
lt0 tightening of NRA enforee-
*■- in Georgia, Irwin S. Moise,
3ut - v administrator, presided over
inference of between 75 and 100
:c authorities in Atlanta last week.
5 v isit he said, was in the nature
a survey to get from the local
0 authorities suggestions for im-
lVrr ncnt of the administration, and
’• to tell Georgia code authorities
■t to do and what not to do.”
: e is one of three deputy admin-
‘‘ lt °rs sent from Washington to
■t 15 principal cities and confer
b local code authorities on better
r(i >nation with the administra-
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the S18th
District, G. M.. of Baldwin County.
Georgia, and better known as the
Kali Estate containing 2,000 acres,
more or less, and a joining lands of
the estate of John T. Allen, Dr. L.
C. Lindsley, Dr. J. I. Garrard, W. H.
Montgomery, H. W. Little, and Geor
gia Power Company.
The aforementioned described lot
or parcel of land was this day post
ed or registered in the Clerk’s office
of the Superior Court of Baldwin
County, Georgia, as required by law.
This the 16th day of November,
1934.
B. Me H. CLINE, M. D.
Attorney in fact for C. H. Hall as
Executor of the Estate of Dr. Chas,
H. Hall.
POSTED—This Is to notify an per
sons concerned Out the lands sf W.
B. Richardson *nd J. R. Stanley In
the 1714th and 321st districts are
posted. No hunting or inopssring
will be allowed. W. B| Richardson
and J. R. Stanley. 11-9-14 4L
trolled by me In Baldwin eauniy.
Ga. Said property being what Is
known as my home place and the
Poor Hons# place lying In the 1714
District. G. M. Baldwin osnaty, Ga.
and what b known as the eld heme
place «f Jas. I. Etheredge. This land
being located In the 322nd. District
G. M„ Baldwin County. Ga.
POSTED—This is to notify all per
sons concerned that the lands ef W.
B. Richardson and J. R. Stanley In
the 1714th and 321st districts are
posted. No hunting or trespassing
will be allowed. W. B. Richardson
and J. R. Stanley. 11-9-34. 4t.
NOTICE TO SCHOOL PATRONS
Notice is hereby given that con
tracts to school bus drivers prohibit
the transportation of all persons ex
cept pupils and teachers while trans
porting children to and from
school. Please do not ask for trans
portation, as youi r.ding will void
the driver’s policy with the insur
ance company.
The Georgia law requires that all
motor vehicles stop while school
buses are loading and discharging
passengers on the highway. The co
operation of the public is urged to
help us prevent accidents.
Baldwin County Board of Educa-
tl0n ' By r. W. IVEY, President
P. N. BIVINS, C. S. S.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
To Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Antoinette McComb Hines,
of said state, having applied to me
for letters of administrot.or. <te
bonis non. on the estate ol Mrs. Tal
lulah O. McComb, of said county,
this is to cite the heirs and credi
tors of Mrs. Tauliulah °- McComb
to be and appear at the Decern^
T 1034 of said court and show
cause’ why ’letters of administration
de bonis non should not be granted
on said estate.
This November a.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE
Ordinary. Baldwin, Co. G,.
petition fob divorce
Nellie U. Harneeberger Christian
E prt!tioii r ’for divorce in Baldwin
Superior Court, January Term,
IS To the defendant, Edward N.
C The U “p] : alh««. Neil/e M taa-
borecr Christian, havirp filed her
petition for divorce araimrt Ed-vard
to the January Term. 1035. of this
Court sod it being mads to nppsnr
that Edward N. Christian ia not n
resident at said County, and also
that he dees not reside within the
State, and an order having been
made for service on him, Edward IV.
Christian, by publication, this, there
fore, Is to notify you, Edward If.
Christian, to be and appear at the
next term of Baldwin Superior
Court to bo held on the second Mon
day In January, 1933, then and there
to answer mid complaint
Witness the Honorable James B.
Perk, Judge of the Superior Court
This October 19th. 1934.
I. C. COOPER, Clerk
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Under and by virtue of a power
of sale contained in a deed to secure
debt executed by James Vinson to
Exchange Bank of MiUedgeville,
Georgia, on Apil 30th, 1930, recorded
in the Office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Wilkinson county,
Georgia. In Book of Deeds No. 49,
page 361, the undersigned will sell,
at public outcry, before the court
house door In Baldwin County,
Georgia, to the highest bidder for
cash, an the 4th day of December,
1934, within the legal hours of sale,
the following described land, to-
wit:
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the County of
Wilkinson, Georgia, containing eigthy
six and three fourts acres, more or
less, and described as follows: bound
ed on the North and West by the
lands of Eli B. Hubbard, on
South by the lands of Herschel Had-
die, and on the East by the lands
of Joshua Mnnderson, known as the
old Miller place.
The sale will be made for the
purpose of paying a promissory note
dated April 30th. 1930, and payable
on October 1st, 1930, made by James
Vinson and payable to order of Ex
change Bank of MiUedgeville, Geor
gia. for $100.00, with interest from
naturity at eight per cent per annum;
the total amount due on said note
being $80.00 principal, and $13.73
interest, together with the cost of
this proceeding as provided in said
security deed.
This November 7th, 1934.
EXCHANGE BANK OF
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
Grantee With Power of Sale of
Jnmer. Vinson.
HINES & CARPENTER,
Attorneys for Exchange Bank.
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Under and by virtue of a power
of sale contained in a deed ?o se-
debt, executed by John Zeal,
who has since died, dated Septem
ber 23. 1927, conveying the herein
after described land to Exchange
Bank of MiUedgeville. Georgia, which
deed is recorded in the office of the
clerk of the superior court of said
county, in Deed Book 12, page 252,
the undersigned will sell at public
outcry, to the highest bidder for
cash, before the courthouse door of
said county, within the legal hours
of sale, on December 4, 1934, the
following described lands, to-wit:
FIRST TRACT: All that tract or
parcel of land, situate in the 115th
Militia District of said county, con
taining fifty and nine tenths acres,
bounded as follows: on the north by
lands of J. M. Simmons and of T.
A. J. Moran; on the east by lands
of Otis and Jim Moran; on the south
by lands of Sima M. Simmons, J. M.
Simmons, Jr., and C. W. Simmons;
and on the west by the lands of Wil
liam McKinley.
SECOND TRACT: Also that par
cel of land situate in the 105th
Militia District of said county, con
taining 33-1-3 acres, more or less,
being part of the T. A. J. Moran
Place, being the same land purchased
by H. D. Allen from Ida M. Dunn,
and purchased by J. H. Ennis from
H. D. Allen. The two deeds of con
veyance being recorded in the office
of the clerk of the superior court of
said county, in Deed Book “SS”
page 171, and Deed Book “RR”,
page 293, respectively, to which rec
ords reference is made in aid of this
description.
The note secured by said deed is
default and the maker has failed
to pay the taxes due UDon said
property. The note secured being a
promissory note dated S*ntcmber
23. 1927. due October 1, 1928. with
interest at 8 percent after maturity,
signed by the said John and
navable to the order of Exchange
Rank of MiUedgeville. Georgia for
*350.00. The undersigned has paid
the taxes due on the above d»-
cribed property for the year 1930
in the sum of $17.82.
The sale will be m* 1 '* 0 *rr the
purpose of paying the promissory
note above described, ttw Interest
due thareon and paying the tax above
described with interest thereon and
the cost of this proceeding. The
total amount due on said note is
$390.00 principal, and $100.04 inter
est. The amount dua the undersign
ed for taxes Is $17.84 principal, and
$4.01 interest
Since the making of the above
deed. John Veal has died, and after
paying the above described debts and
tl.e cost of this proceeding, the bal
ance of the purchase money will be
paid to the assignee’s of John Veal
or to his personal representative.
A conveyance will be executed to
the purchaser or purchasers by the
undersigned as authorized by said
deed.
This November 7, 1994.
EXCHANGE BANK OF
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
Grantee With Ihwer of Sale of
John Veal.
HINES & CARPENTER,
A ttys, for Exchange Bank.
SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Will be sold at the Court House
door in raid County on the first
Tuesday in December, 1934 within
the regular hours of sale, to-wit.
The respective undivided inter
ests of Mary Hall and Milus Hall
in that certain tract or parcel of
land located in the village of Hard
wick. Georgia, in the 321st District,
G. M., Baldwin County. Georgia, be
ing a portion of the Mary Ann Hall
Home Place, containing two acres,
more or less, now used as a
home by Mary Hall, widow of
Milus Hall, Sr., and found in
the possession of Mary Hall and
Milus Hall; said tract of land
tains the home lived in by Mary
Hall and which tract was dedicated
and set aside more than twenty
years ago to Mary Hall, widow.
Milus Hall, and the other heirs of
Mary Hall and Milus Hall, Sr., said
land is a portion of the old Mary
Ann Hall Home Place, and before
said dedication consisted of about
six acres, more or less, formerly ad
joining the lands of the Georgia
State Sanitarium on the East, by
Mrs. Doctor Green on the South,
by Mrs. Barnes on the West, and by
the lands of John S. Thomas on
North, the original tract having
been conveyed by John S.
Thomas April 6, 1861 to Mary
Ann Hall and recorded in Book of
Deeds O, page 135, on file in the
office of the Clerk of Baldwin Sup
erior Court.
The land or property herein levied
upon is whatever undivided inter
ests that Mary Hall, Mary W. Hali,
or Milus -Hall (Milu- Tall, Jr.,) has
in said dedicated tract or said origi
nal tract, whether divided or not.
Said tract of land contains a house
and other improvements.
Said lot of land containing about
two acres, more or less, together
with all improvements thereon,
levied upon on October 26, 1934 by
C. R. Buttersworth. Acting Con
stable of the 321 District, G. M., of
Baldwin County, as the property of
Mary Hall and Milus Hall and found
in their possession, said Constable
having levied upon said property and
having given Mary Hall and Milus
Hall, the occupants and owners
thereof, written notice of said levy
and of said Fi Fa being turned
over to me for advertisement for
sale, according to his entry there-
as provided by law. Said levy
and sale is made to satisfy an execu
tion issuing from the Justice Court
of the 321st District, G. M., Bald
win County, Georgia, Hon. G. T.
Harrington, N. P., and Ex-Offlco J.
P., said Fi Fa being dated October
18, 1934, in favor of T. D. Daniels,
plaintiff, against Mary W. Hall and
Milus Hall.
W. J. HAYNIE, Sheriff
Baldwin County. Georgia
McCULLAR Sc VcCULLAR,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
MiUedgeville. Georgia. •
more or less, and bounded as fol
lows: On the North by Public High
way No. 23 and commonly known aa
the highway leading from Milledge-
ville to Macon; on the East by the
lands of Davis Bonner and Willard
F. Williamson; on the South by
lands of D. W. Brown and Mrs. Pearl
Brown; and on the West by the lands
of J. H. Stripling. This tiact at land
is commonly known aa the old Wil
liamson home-place.
SECOND TRACT: All that tract
- parcel of land situate lying and
being in the 319th. Diet G. M., of
said State and county, containing
ninety-four acres, more or leas, and
bounded as follows: On the North
by the lands of the estate of Pete
Williams and the lands of Jim
Douglas and by lands of the Board
of Education of Baldwin County; on
the East by the lands of Jim Douglas
and Gus Perdue; on the South by
the lands of J. W. Full bright; and on
the West by the lands of R. H. Law
rence, formerly the old Horne place.
The tract or parcel of land here de
scribed being a part of the same
property purchased by P. W. Wil
liamson from Mrs. Clara B. Walker,
on the 29th, day of January, 1917, as
is evidenced by warranty deed, of
the same date, and recorded in the
clerk’s office of Baldwin Superior
Court in Deed Book No. RR pp. 77
and 78.
THIRD TRACT: All that tract or
parcel of land situate, lying and be
ing in the 319th, Dist. G. M., of raid
State and County, containing ana
hundred <100) acres, non or Isos,
and bounded as follows; on tos
Worth by the lands of J. W. Full-
bright; on the East by tin lands at
Milton Webb; on lbs South by dn
iMds of Milton Webb and too Ms
of Mr*. J. H. Blount; and on the West
by the lands of R. C. Dunlap. Tbs
tract or parcel of land hors dearth
ad is a pari of the lands purriml
by P. W. Williamson toom Mrs.
Clara B. Walker on January 39th,
1917, as is evidenced by warranty
deed of even date, and recorded 1a
the office of the Clerk ef Baldwin
Superior Court in Deed Book ltR
pp 77 and 78.
FOURTH TRACT: All of titat
tract or parcel of land situate, lying
and being in the 319th, Dist G. R,
of said State and County, oonuto-
ing twelve (12) acres, more or lost
and bounded as follows: Ob the
North by the lands of R. C. Dunlap;
on the East by the lands of J. H.
Blount; on the South by the lands of
Mrs. J. H. Blount; and on tbs West
by lands of Davis Bonner. The prop
erty here described being e port of
the lands known as the old Bonner
place.
This the 3th, day of Novsmtar,
1934.
MILTON E. WEBB AND WIILABD
F. WILLIAMSON, as ■ ihaletiBl
tors cum testamen to annexe of
the estate of Mrs. Claude Wil
liamson, late of said county, de-
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ADMINISTRATORS SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Bv virtue of on order from the
Court of Ordinary of Baldwin coun
ty, will be sold, for cash, at public
outcry, on the firri Tuesday in De
cember, 1934. before the courth-
door in sa*d irtmtv «***bin the leral1
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