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THE UNION-RECORDER, MIIXEDGEVHXE, CA„ DECEMBER 27, 1931
THSRTY YEARS
AGO IN BALDWIN
Newt Called From The Filet of
The Union-Recorder, Decem
ber 27th, 19M.
Miss Dorothy Nowell and , Mr.
William Henry Schultz were united
in marriage last Wednesday even
ing at the home of the bride’s
father. Capt. T. F. NewelL
The Christmas of 1904 was one
of the most quiet and orderly ever
witnessed in this city.
The cotton market on December
28th, was quoted Good Middl. jg |
IS 3-4 cents per pound. Middling 6
1-2 cents.
The police nave not been called
upon to make a single arrest during
the holidays.
Mr. W. H. Stembridge. who will
take charge of the oflice of Ordinary
January 1st. will receive the money
for the pensioners of Baldwin
coonty, January 28th.
During Capt. Hobson’s visit to
Milledgeville »o fill his lecture en
gagement on the 17th, Miss Pauline
Pearce was the gracious hostess at
an elegant reception given in honor
of this distinguished guest
Mr. Willie Stembridge is at home
from Atlanta, spending the holidays
with relatives.
Messrs Thomas and Fred Newell
came home from New York last
week and spen* several days in the
city.
Mr. Robert McComb is at home
from Savannah, visiting his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McComo.
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Ellison arc in
the citv spending the holidays with
relatives.
Mrs. L. L. Shivers, of.Augusta, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Hollinshead.
Hon. R. N. Lamar and Capt. T.
F. Newell left yesterday for Atlanta
to attend a meeting of the Board
of Trustees of the G. N. 8c I. Col
lege.
FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLED
TO L. N. JORDAN’S
The fire department was called to
L N. Jordans Garage Saturday when
a can of gasoline was ignited. The
blaze was extinguished before the
firemen arrived.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
W. W. Stembridge, Guardian .of
Ollle Stanley, has applied to me
for a discharge from his guardian
ship of OU»e Stanley:
This is therefore to notify all per
sons concerned to file their objec
tions, if any they have, on or be
fore the first Monday in January,
next, else he will be discharged from
his guardianship as applied for.
This December 11, 1934.
PER TIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary, Baldwin Co. Ga.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is given that G. J. Adams,
; Administrator of the estate of
. F. Adams, deceased, having ap
plied to me for leave to sell all the
real estate of said deceased, being
two parcels of land; one tract con
taining 107 acres, more or less, be-
n the 322nd district of said state
and county, and the other traci con
taining 33 1-3 acres, more or less,
being in the 822nd district of said
county.
All the heirs at law and creditors
of said deceased will take notice
that I will pass upon said applica
tion at the January Term, 1935, of
the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty. Let all persons show cause, if
any they have, why said applica
tion for leave to sell should not be
granted.
This December 11, 1934.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary. Baldwin Co. Ga.
Mr. C. C. Brantley of Valdosta,
spent last Saturday and Sunday in
the city.
Hon. Geo. F. Milton, editor of the
Knoxville. Tenn., Sentinel is in the
city spending several days with rela
tives.
FORD V-S WINS IN
INTERNATIONAL ROAD RACE
Before a gathering estimated at
150,000 persons, Ford V-8 cars
triumphed recently in the interna
tional road race held at Rio de Ja
neiro. considered to be the most
important race of its kind ever held
in South America.
A Ford V-8 car took first place,
while other Ford V-8’s placed in
five of the next nine positions. Six
were among the first ten place win-
The race was over 25 circuits of
a course largely on mountainous
roads in the Gavca sect 5 on of Rio
de Janeiro, a total of 173.5 miles
Brazilian. Italian and Argentine
drivers of 18 makes of cars compet
ed. 44 cars participating.
A Ford V-8 finished first in !
hours. 56 minutes. 22.9 seconds, at
an overage speed of 44.7395 miles
an •hour. Second place winner was
a car of American make. 5 minutes.
20.3 second, later. Two Italian cars
were in third and fourth places, fol
lowed by Ford V-8’s in fifth, sixth
seventh and eighth positions. A
German car was ninth and another
Ford V-8 tenth. Of the nine Ford
cars starting, six finished in
first ten.
administration should noi be granted
as prayed for.
Wilness my official signature, this
December 10, 1934.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary, Baldwin Co. Ga.
OFFICIAL NOTICE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
We. the undersigned, W. J.
Haynie, Sheriff; Miss Bertie B. Stem-
bridge, Ordinary and J. C. Cooper,
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Baldwin county, do hereby desig
nate the UNION-RECORDER, a
weekly newspaper published in said
county the OFFICIAL ORGAN OF
BALDWIN COUNTY, GEORGIA,
for the term of two years, begin
ning January 1st, 1935 and ending
December 31st, 1936.
Witness our official signatures,
this the fourth day of December,
1934.
W. J. HAYNIE. Sheriff,
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary
J. C. COOPER, Clerk Superior
Court
The regular meeting of the stock
holders of the First National Bank
will be held at the office of said
bank January, 8th, 1935 at 3:00
clock P. M. Directors are to be
elected r.nd other business that may
come before the meeting attended
to. Please be present or duly repre
sented by proxy. Do not make your
proxy to any officer of the bank.
JON W. HUTCHINSON, President
(Adv.) 12-13-34 4t.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Antoinette McComb Hines,
Administratrix De Bonis Non
Tallulah O. McComb, has applied to
me for leave to sell all of the land
belonging to her intestate in Bald
win County, Georgia, and twenty
shares of the capital stock of The
Milledgcville Banking Company,
evidenced by Certificates No. 304,
issued by that bank on April 30,
1910. The lands consist of the fol
lowing tracts:
FIRST: A vacant lot In Block 168,
between the lands of Nathan Davis,
and Ira Jackson.
SECOND: A vacant lot In Block
168, on the comer of Clarke and
Charlton Streets.
THIRD: Lot 2 in Block 48, bound
ed by the lands of Prosser, Dr. Ed-
Allen and lands formerly own
ed by Laura Paine.
FOURTH: Lot on the corner of
Hancock and Wayne Streets, in
Block 41, being fifty-four feet four
inches by fifty-two feet six and
one-half inches.
FIFTH: The property known as
the Opera House property, in Block
41, bounded by the lands of Adrian
A. Garrard, of Katie Hines, and of
Louwill Kidd, and by Hancock
Street.
SIXTH: Parcel of land in Block
41, the boundary line of whicn runs
as follows: beginning on Wilkinson
Street, at the southwest comer of
the lands of Katie Hines, the line
runs thence cast perpendicular to
Wilkinson Street 217 feet, thence
south parallel to Wilkinson Street
213 feet to Green Street; thence
west along Greene Street 60 feet;
thence north parallel to Wilkinson
Street 113 feet: thence west perpen
dicular to Wilkinson Street 157 feet
to-Wilkinson Street; thence north
along Wilkinson Street 100 feet, be
ing the lot, whereon the residences
occupied by Isham Fann and Mc
Comb Hines are located.
SEVENTH: The home house and
lot of Tallulah O. McComb situated
on the comer of Wilkinson and
Greene Streets fronting 113 feet on
Wilkinson Street and 157 feet on
Greene Street in Block 41.
All of the above parcels of land
are located in the city of Milledge-
ville.
The heirs at law and creditors of
Tallulah O. McComb and all persons
concerned are notified that said ap
plication will be heard before the
Court of Ordinary, of said county,
the first Monday in January,
1935. Let all persons show cause at
that time why said application
should not be granted.
This December 12, 1934.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary, Baldwin Co. Ga.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Mrs. Beall Compton Hutchings,
Administratrix of the Estate of Mrs.
Emma Compton, deceased, repre
sents to this Court in her petition,
duly filed and entered on record,
that she has fully administered said
estate: This is, therefore, to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administratrix should
not be discharged from her adminis
tration and receive letters of dis
mission, on the first Monday in Jan
uary. 1935.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary. Baldwin Co. Ga,
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GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Miss Mamie Hobby, Guardian of
James Bertram Branan, has applied
e for a discharge from her guar
dianship of James Bertram Bran-
this is therefore to notify all
ons concerned- to file their ob-
ons to the granting of the appli
cation, if any they have on or be
fore the first Monday in January.
135, else she will be discharged
nm said guardianship.
This December 3, 1934.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary'. Baldwin Co. Ga.
LAND SALE
GEORGIA. Baldwin County
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a security deed
executed by Sarah Perkins to Wal
ter T. Zachry on the 6th day of
March 1933, and recorded on the
29th day of May 1933, in Book of
deeds No. 18, page 118 in the office
or the Clerk of the Superior Court
of said County, and being d:>.ly sold
and transferred by the said Walter
T. Zachry to Mrs. Nettie E. Andrews,
said transfer of said deed being
duly recorded on the day of De
cember 1934 on Book of Deeds
page in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of said
County The undersigned will sell
at public outcry before the court
house, door ir. said county between
the legal hours of sale on the 14th
day of January 1935 tn the highest
bidder for cash the following de
scribed property
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the City
of Milledgeville of said Slate and
County: the same being part
Block No. 170 and containing i
half (1-2) acre, more or lers. front
ing East on Wilkinson street; and
bounded on the North by lot occupied
hereto fore by Mary Anderson and
owned by Mrs. D. S. Sanford* or
the South by lot of Charlie Smith
and on the West by lot of Albert
Brov
Said property will be sold for the
purpose of paying the indebtedness
secured by said deed to secure debt,
the same being one principal note
for the principal sum ^>f SI02.16.
with interest from date at the rate
j of eight percent per annum, from
I the 6th day of March 1933 to date
of sale, and S5.22 insurance, and
SI 1.00 taxes and S6.50 on open
count; said insurance, taxes and
open account are provided as
ditional charges under and by
tue of the terms and stipulations
contained in said security deed, the
having been paid by the trans
the same.
The proceeds of said sale will be
applied first to the payment of said
debts, interest, expense of this pro
ceeding and any and all other sums
due on said note or under the terms
and stipulations contained in said
deed to secure debt, the residue, if
any. will be paid as stipulated
Bank, Milledgeville, Ga., by George.
S. Carpenter, Trustee in Bank
ruptcy of Samuel Evans Sons 8c
Company, and described in said
trustees deed as the B. B. Adams,
^Jr., tract and known in said deed
‘as parcel five (5).
The note secured by said deed
| is in default, and is dated October
undersigned.
This the 19th day of December,
1934.
MRS. NETTIE E. ANDREWS,
Transferee
MARION ENNIS
C. A. GILES
Attorneys at law.
CITATION
GEORGIA. Baldwin County
Baldwin Court of Ordinary
Grover Layfield has applied
for letters of administration on fhe
estate of J. N. layfield, late of said
county, dcecared. This is, therefore.
notify all persons interested that
said application will be heard on the
first Monday in January, 1935.
®l h .„ da ? J 934- ! feroe of thc grantee, and also all
the expense of this proceedings. Said
note being signed by Sarah Perkins
and payable to Walter T. Zachry
and duly transfered by thc said
Walter T. Zachry to Mrs. Nettie E.
Andrews, the undersigned. Said
property will be sold subject to all
taxes due thereon.
Whereas the makers having de-
POWER T SALE
GEORGIA. Baldwin County
To All Whom It May Concern:
Joseph A. Moore having applied
to the Court of Ordinary to have
W. J. Haynie receive permanent
letters of Administration on the: n „ena
estate of Romine Dawson, deceased; j faulted in the payment of principal
this is to cite the creditors and heirs I and interest due on said note the
of said deceased to be and appear power of sale contained in said se-
at the regular January Term, 1935, curity deed has become operative
of this Court and sitow cause, if any and the said Mrs. Nettie E. Andrews, of 325 acres, more (
they can, why permanent letters of transferee, has elected to exercise ed to the MercharV
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Under and - by virtue of a pow
of sale contained in a deed to s>
debt, executed by Mitchell
Harris, who has si 'ce died, dated
December 22nd, 1930. conveying the
hereinafter described land to the
Merchants A Farmers Bank, of Mil
ledgcville, Georgia, which deed ii
recorded in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of said
ty, in Deed Book 15, page 262, the
undersigned will see at public out
cry. to the highest bidder for cash
before the courthouse door of said
county, within the legal hours of
sale, on January the 1st. 1935. the
following described lands, to-
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in thc 318th
District, G. M.. Baldwin county
Georgia, containing Ninety-two and
one-tenths (92.1) acres, more
less and bounded as follows: On the
North by lands of Emmanuel Har
ris by the grantee herein and other • in thc
lands of the Merchants & Farm
ers Bank and known as parcel “E"
according to a map of a survev made
by E. L. Gostin; On the East by a
public road leading from Mille^go-
ville to Furman Shoals; On ihe
South by lands of W. F. Little and
Ben Bowden; On the West by lands
of the Merchants & Farmer Bank
said lands known as parcel “H” ac
cording to map hereinbefore re
ferred to. Said tract or parcel of land
describ'd herein consists of two tracts
as follows: FIRST TRACT: Being
known as parcel “I” containing 46.3
acres, more or less, according to a
survey and map of said survey made
by one E. L. Gostin, December
'930, and recorded in the Clerk’s
Office ot the Baldwin County Su
perior Court in Deed Book No 14.
page 321. SECOND TRACT: Known
as parcel “J" containing 45.8 acres,
more or less, according to the with
in described survey and map.
Said tract or parcel of land here
in 5°? ve > ,ed being part of a tract
more or less, convev-
& Farmers
date, signed by the said Mitchell
Harris and payable to tho .-rder of
the Merchants 8c Farmers Bank, of
Milledgeville, Georgia, for $920.00.
The said sale will be made for
the purpose of paying the promis
sory note above described, the inter
est due thereon, and the cost of
this proceeding.
Since the making of the above
deed, the said Mitchell Harris has
died, and after paying the above de
scribed debt and the cost of this
proceeding, the balance of the pur
chase money will be paid to the
signres of Mitchell Harris or to his
personal representative.
A conveyance will be executed
to the purchaser or purchasers by
thc undersigned as authorized by
said deed.
This December the 1st. 1934.
MERCHANTS & FARMERS BANK
Of Milledgeville, Ga.. Grantee
with power of sale of Mitchell Har-
SIBLEY & ALLEN.
Attys. for Merchants & Farmers
Bank.
PUBLIC SALE
By virtue of an order of thc
Superior Court of Baldwin County
passed on November the 22nd, 1934
of Arnold v Blizzard
No. 1814. the same being an equit
able petition for partition, the i
elersigned. J. T. Andrews, acting
sole commissioner for the purpose
i-ndcr appointment in said order,
will offer for sale at public outcry
before he courthouse door in Mil
ledgeville. Georgia, on thc first
Tuesday in January 1935. betw
the legal hours of sale, to the high
est bidder for cash the following
described tract or parcels of land,
GEORGIA. Baldwin County
Situate lying and being in Bald
win County, Georgia, containing
three hundred (300)) acres more oi
less, and divided into two (2) par
cels of land by that certain Pub
lic Road known us the Upper Spar-
ta-Milledgeville Highway or Mc
Comb Mount Public Road, one par
cel of said land situate on th<
North side of said Public Road con
taining two hundred and twenty-
five (225) acres more or less, and
upon which is situated a six room
dwelling house, being the only
dwelling thereon and the residence
of the said S. B. Collins late de
ceased, and some two (2) outhouses,
said parcel being bounded as fol
lows: On the North by what is
known as the Jake Pierce Spring
Branch and the lands of Arthur
Butts and P. N. Bivins; on the East
by lands of Tom Roberson; South
by said Upper Sparta-MilledgeviUe
Highway or McComb Mount Public
Road, and on the West by that cer
tain Public Road known as the
Thomas Trestle Public Road and
by lands of Mrs. Lena Long, said
tract fronting approximately four-
fifths of a mile on said Public Road;
said second tract is situate on the
Southside of said Upper Sparta-
Milledgeville Highway or McComb
Mount Public Road containing
seventy-five (75) acres more or
less, and upon which is located the
barn and stables and two or three
outhouses, being a part of the curtil
age of the residence of the said late
S. B. Collins, said parcel being
bounded as follows: On the North
by said Upper Sparta-Mllledgeville
Highway or McComb Mount Pub
lic Road; East by land known as the
Charlie Moran Estate Pla,ce now*
owned by the Exchange Bank, and
by land of Tom Roberson; South
by, said land known as ihe Charlie
Moran Estate Place owned by the
Exchange Bank and West by lands
of Charlie Moran Estate Place own
ed by the Exchange Bank, both of
said tracts or parcels of land being
ihe same as that now in the posses
sion of Sam Blizzard and has been
in his possession since the death of
the said Mrs. Nettie Collins the life
tenant, both of said parcels consti
tute the home-place of the late S.
B. CcHins, deceased. Said land will
be sold as one tract, being the same
land devised by the will of the late
S. B. Collins to his wife, Nettie
Collins, for life and remainder in
fee after her dealh, to Samual Bliz
zard. Della Arnold and Lillie Ar
nold, share and share alike, said will
recorded in Book of Wills A p. 528
in the office of the Ordinary of
Baldwin County, being the same
land as described in said equitable
petition. Mrs. Nettie Collins, the
wife and life tenant, having since
died, til is property is being cold un
der order of court as aforesaid tor
division among the said remairder
fee simple owners.
Said land and improvements
thereon will be soid for cash free
of all tax liens through 1934, and
the said sole commissioner under
said order of court will make a fee
simple deed to the purchaser or
purchasers thereof, said land being
only sold subject to the 1935 taxes
and possession thereof and delivery
of the deed being made upon the
payment of the purchase money-
This 28th, day of November 1934
J. T. ANDREWS
Sole Commissioner