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THIRTY years
AGO IN BALDWIN
of Mod 28, IMS
lira. A. B. Scott h*» purchued a
building to, on toe H.rrtoptore tool
*-jl erect a handsome cotta#®.
dcsin. Culver & Kidd have pur
chased an "ennovation,'' toe aard-
*y S oda fountain ol the 20th cen-
r'y, which will arrive and be placed
position in a lew day*.
Mr*. W. H. Budlong, who has been
spending weeks with his daughter,
lira. Julius A. Horne, in this city,
left Friday morning for Chicago, ac
companied by Miss Gertrude Home.
The circle was delightfully enter
tained at a luncheon, on Thursday
last, given by Mrs. H. D. Allen of
Midway. The table was charmingly
decorated with a thick ring of the.
levies of tax CL tw. issued by the
Tax Collector of Baldwin County,
Georgia, for taxds due the state
«f Georgia, and the County of Bald
win. Hie flfas. levied, under which
the sales will be made are herein
after designated following the de
scription of each t act of land to be
■old.
Fint Tract: All that lot or par
ed of land fronting 99 feet on Green
Street, City of Milledgeville. Gear-
old fashioned, sweet scented, yd- gia, and bounded on the East by the
low narcissus. The place cards were [ property of Mrs. E. E. Bell, on the
hand painted and attached by yd- North by the lot of Mrs. E. E. Bell,
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low ribbon to Ihe central ring. At
the dose of the luncheon each guest
drew from the center a large
bunch of the narcissus, which she
carried home as a dainty souvenir
of the very pleasant occasion. The
guests were Mesdames Cook, Prosser,
Home, Allen E., McCombs. Nesbit,
Edwards, E. E. Bell Pottle, Whllden
now getting down to hard work |
planting their crops.
Hon. J- D. Howard may bo a
ondMite in to* B«*t city primary
lor mayor. He hii been oppnedMd
Srw™ by many of hi. frienda, of
urged to make toe race.
Mr. J. H. Ennli purehaaed laat
week one of the finest, dro—Ta of
cattle ever in the city.
The statement of the condition of
the Milledgevillo Banking company,
which is published elsewhere m this
paper, will be read with interest.
The showing made a splendid one,
and ls testimony of the business-like
way the afairs of the bank aretnan-
aged.
The annual election of the Mil-
ledgcville Benevolent Protective or
der of Elks was hdd last Tuesday
night, and the following officers
were named. Exalted Ruler, R. W.
Hatcher. Estemed Leading Knight,
Adolph Joseph. Esteemed Loyal
Knight, C. L. Moore. Esteemed Lec
turing Knight, W. C. Potnpelly,
Secretary, R. T. Baisden. Treasurer,
M. A. McCraw. Tiler, J. D. Willis.
Trustee, S. W. Thornton. Esquire
Terrence Treanor. Inner Guard, W.
V/. Stcmbridge. Dr. J. Harris Chap
pell was made an honorary life
member, as an expression of the high
esteem in which he is held by the
members of the lodge.
At this meeting Messrs. * D. W.
Brown and W. J. Vaughan were
initiated as members.
Policemen Lawrence and Terry
had r. lively chase Saturday night,
after three young negro bucks,
which ended in the escape of three
bad.y frightened negroes and a tired
feeling coming over the officers,
the residence of Mr. W. G. Little.
The three negroes, while passing
indulged in swearing and cursing.
Mr. Little who was sitting on his
front porch, spoke to them, but they
paid no attention to him, and con
tinued cursing.
We learn that Dr. J. Harris Chap
pell has expressed a determination
to resign as President of the Geor
gia Normal and Industrial College
at the meeting of the board of trus
tees at the approaching commence
ment in June.
This week will mark the begin
ning of the great meeting to be held
in this city.
Tuesday night, at the Baptist
church, Rev. D. W. Brannen will
lead, and all denominations are ex
pected to be present. Wednesday af
ternoon. at 4:00 o’clock. Rev. G. J.
Davis will lead the prayer meeting
at the Presbyterian church, and Rev.
Lamar Simms will conduct the ser
vices at the Methodist church Wed
nesday night.
The building in which the mer
chants A Farmers Bank and the
<Iry poeds store of M. A. McCraw are
located has been made more attrac
tive by being painted.
Mrs. C. W. Richter visited Macon
last week.
Miss
Miss Eloise Harper has returned
rt,rn a visit to Hancock county.
Pr “l. and Mrs. K. T. Alfriond
spw.t Saturday and Sunday with
relM,v " in Sparta.
MT. FUEASANT NEWS
The many friend* of Mr*. J.
Etheridge will be glad to know she
la improving and all hope she will
soon bo restored to normal health.
Mias Janie Arnold and MUa*Mdry
Butts were visitors in the commun
ity last Saturday evening and at
tended prayer service.
Mr. Leon Holland was a visitor
here, Sunday and attended Sunday
School.
Miss Allene Moorman and Mr.
Rufus Moorman, of Soperton, were
week-end visitors here. .
Miss Frances and Bessie Lockerby j the city Milledgeville
and Miss Sara Franklin, Mr. Berley • ^ county, and being the
Williams, Mr. Robt. and Horace j 90Ut j ) east corner of lot number two.
Lockerby, of Eatonton, were the |n bIock eighty-nine, said lot being
i week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom | square south on McIntosh St,' east
Quinn. Ion Jackson St. am) bounded as fol-
Mr. Pitt Allen, Jr., of Savannah, \ awSt on east by Jackson
and cm the West by an alleyway j
separating said described property I
from the property cf Mis. E. J. Flem- j
ister; raid alleywya petrinent to and
belonging to both lota adjoining it.
Said lot fronts South IS fast on
Groan Street, running back North a
distance of M feet along line of
Mrs. E. E. Bell’s property, thence a
distance of 95 feet West, thence 17
fact lferth, thence • feet Week thanee
1M fast along said alleyway to the
point cf baginlag on Green Street,
and is the homeplace of Mrs. Annie
M. Dunham) Humphries. This home-
place is ■ unit and incapable of sub-
dlvision ao as to be sold In parcel*.
Said property was found in the
possession of (Mrs. Annie M. Dun
ham) Humphries, and was levied
on aa her property under the tax
fl. .fa. issued for State and County
taxes for the year 1133, amounting
$76.00 principal and interest there
on from December 20,1933, and 91*00
cost and the cost of levy and sale.
Third Tract: That tract, lot or par
cel of land situated and being in
said
and Miss Lois Allen o* Hardwick,
spent toe week-end at home.
Mia, Shirley Btoerldce and Mn
Sarah Etoerldfe epent Sunday with
homefolks.
Prayemteeting Baturda*
night at 8:00 o’clock. Sunday School
on Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock,
except on third Sundays, when
Sunday School is at 10:30 A. M.
Please note the time places and dates
everybody invited.
bmeemf 1 ! sale or land
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Will be sold at the Court House
door in said county on the first Tues
day in April, 1935 within the regu- in the rtty of Milledgeville of said
South by McIntosh St., on west by
lands of W. A. Walker, on north by
lands of Rena Roy, and is the home-
place of Sam McCombs. This homi
place is a unit and incapable of sub
division so as to be sold In parcels.
Said property was found In the
possession of Sam McCombs and
was levied on as his property under
the tax fl. fa. issued for State and
county taxes for the year 1932.
amounting to 993.50 principal and
interest thereon from December 20,
1932, and $1.00 coat and the cost of
levy and sale.
Fourth Traci: That tract or par
cel of land situate, lying and being
Mrs.
T. Wi
B. Cook.
E J. Flcmister and Mrs.
°nman are visiting Mrs.
Fitzgerald.
gtoeTe S'’"’ 5 Al ’ ril
Miss Corinnc Crawtwd^H™'munv
friends here ere always clad to
her.
Mr. James L. Sibley has revived
his ccmmisrion as postmaster or
Milledgeville for the next four veara
He has eiven good service to the
public during his first term, and his
second term will no doubt be
better.
1st hours of sale, to wit.
The respective undivided inter
ests of Mary Hall and MUus Hall in
that certain tract or parcel of land
located in the village of Hardwick
Georgia, in the 321st District. G. M.,
Baldwin County. Georgia, being a
portion of the Mary Ana 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 possealson of
Mary Hall and Milus Hall; Raid
tract of land contains 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 n por
tion of the old Mary Ann Hall Home
Place, and before said dedication
consisted of about six acres, more
or less, formerly adjoining the lands
of the Georgia State Sanitarium
the East, by Mrs. Doctor Green
the South, by Mrr. Barnes on the
West, and by the lands of Jehn
Thomas on the North, the original
tract having been conveyed by Job'
S. Thomas on April 6 1861 to Mary
Ann Hall and recorded in Book of
Deec’s O, page 135. on file in the
office of the Clerk of Baldwin Su
porior Court.
The land cr property herein levied
upon is whatever undivided inter
ests that Marv Hall. Mary W. Hall,
or Milus Hall (Milus Hall, 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
R. Buttersworth. Acting Con*
stable of the 321st District, G. M.
of Baldwin county, as the property
of Mary Hnll and Milus Hall and
found in their possesion, said Con
stable having levied upon said prop
erty and having given Mary Hall
and Milus Hall, the occupants and
owners thereof, written notice olf
said levy and of said Fi.Fa. being
turned over to me for advertise
ment for sale, according to his entry
thereon as provided by law. Said
levy and sale is made to satisfy an
execution issuing from the Justice
Court of the 321st District. G. M.,
Baldwin County. Georgia, Hon. G.
T. Harrington. N. P. and Ex-Offico J.
P said Fi. Fa. being dated October
18. 1934. in favor of T. D. Daniels
plaintiff, against Mary W. Hall and
Milus Hall.
This 5th dav of March. 1935.
W. J. HAYNIE. Sheriff
Baldwin County, Georgia
McCULLAR & McCULLAR.
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Milledgeville. Georgia.
state and county, containing 1-4 of
acre, bounded as follows,
north by Hancock St, on the east by
West Boundary St., on the south bv
lands of Corflla Pritchard. Said lot
fronts on Hancock St, 76 feet and
runs back south the same width 125
feet, and is the homeplace of John
iMtehard. TUj hoaMplare Is a
and incapable of subdivision s
to be sold in parcels. Said property
was found in the possession of John
Pritchard, and was levied on as his
property under the tax fi. fa. isued
for State and County taxes for the
year 1932, amounting to $31.00
principal and interest thereon from
December 20, 1932, and $1.00 cost
and cost of levy and sale.
Sixth Tract: That parcel of land
in the city of Milledgeville in said
county, bounded as folmws: On the
north by lands cf Florence Jefferson,
on the east by lands of Annie Lee,
or the south by lands of W. A. Walk
er and on the west by Jefferson St.,
the land fronts approximately 115
feet on the street and runs back the
same vyidth approximately 225 feet
and is the homeplace of Alice Lewis,
said property was found in the
possession of Alice Lewis, and
levied on as her property under the
tax fi.fa. issued for State and county
taxes for the year 1932. amounting
$8.15 principal and interest there
on from December 20. 1932. and
$1.00 cost and ihe cost of levy and
sale.
Seventh TYac*: That parcel of land
in the city of Milledgeville, in said
county, bounded as follows: On the
north by lands Mrs. Robert Ivey,
the east by Sam Brown, on he south
by Mrs. F. W. Ilinderson and
west by Jefferson St., the land fronts
Jefferron St. approximately 115 feet
runs back east the same width ap
proximately 120 feet, said land is
a vacant lot and is capable of sub
division so as to be sold as parcels,
said property was found in the
possession cJ Walter Tailor, and
was levied on as his property un
der the tax fi.fa. issued for State
and County taxes for the year 1931.
amounting to $3.40 principal and
interest thereon from December 20.
1931 and $1.00 cost also the year of
1932 amounting to $3.50 and inter
est thereon from December 20. 1932
and $1.00 cost and the year of 1933.
S2.82 principal end interest there
on from December 20, 1933 and $1.90
cost and the cost of levy and sale.
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said
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In A Class By Itself
THERE is no way to compare ike Ford V-8 with aay other ear
because there is ao other car like It.
The Ford enables yon to step up into the fine-ear class in per-
lormonee, beauty, comfort and safety. But there is no stepping
up in price. That is kept down by Ford low-profit policies and
unique manufacturing methods. These ore aa different as the
car itself.
It takes eight cylinders to give the mndem performance yon
need these days. The Ford is powered by a V-8 — the finest 4ype of
eight-cylinder engine. You have to pay more than 92000 for that
in any other car.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
and $1.00 coat and interest thereon
from December 20, 1933 and the cost
of levy and sale.
Eleventh TYact: All that tract or
parcel of land in Lot No. 3. in Square
No. 27 in the City of Milledgeville,
Georgia, bounded on the north by
Hancock Street: on the east by the
new warehouse of Home-Andrews
Commission Company, now owned
by J. A. Horne; on the south by the
land of T. B. Dumas and of Jon W.
Hutchinson; and on the west by the
lands of Jon W. Hutchinson. The
same being known as the Hancock
Street Sinclair Filling Station.
The said property was levied on
as the property of Home-Andrews
Commsiaion Company and was
found in the possession of J. B. Mal-
pass. The la was levied on by vir
tue of a fi. .a. issued by the Tax
Collector of Baldwin County, Geor
gia, Against Home-Andrews Com
mission Company for state and
county taxes for the year 1928.
There has been placed in my
hands tax fi.fas. issued by said Tax
1 Milk Separator) and about 11'
milk cans and 28 milch cows and 2
males and 1 heifer and 13 hogs be
ing shoats, all located at what is
known as the Pugh Dairy-
And the following personality
located at the Pugh Home-place,
4169-540
4172-493
4175-617
4178-565
4181-530
4184-500
4187-496
4190-466
4193-483
4198- 550
4199- 547
4202-444
4205-490
4208-500
J. B.’ Hamer Mill; 1 4211-580
viz:
8 turn plows; 3 Junior Rows; 4
guano distributors; 1 two-borse
wagons. 2 cotton planters; 5 Kalman
Stock Plows; 2 Middle Busters; 2
hay-rakes; 1 hay press; 2 tractor
plows; 3 tworhorse mowers; 1 Reaper
and Binder; 6 sets of plow gears
including bridles etc; one 6 cylinder
Continental;
4183-561
4194-545
4197-505
4170-400
4173-525
4176-472
4179-467
4182-562
4185-475
4188-841
4191-571
4194-512
4197-505
4M0-4S3
4171-669
4174-560
4177-981
4190-519
4183-381
4199-429
4189-57S
4182-365
4195-463
4196489
4301-663
4204-476
4107-593
small gasoline engine, about three- ■ **|*“*®®
horse power; 1 Model A Two-door 4217-376
Ford automobile; 1 Packard Four- **2^0-400
door automobile; 1 Four-door Cadil- 4223-502
lac automobile; 4 automobiles in 4226-091
disrepair and parts thereof, being a 4229-531
Model T Ford Coupe and I Overland 4232-4-3
automobile and 1 Packard truck and 4Z35-MO
1 Studebaker truck; 1 small com- 4238-560
sheller; 2 tractors in disrepair; 1 4241-490
Remington Automatic 12 Guage ’243-462
Collector for state and county taxes Shotgun; 1 High Powered Rifle; 1 “ "
for the years 1929, 1931 and 1932 38-Colts Revolver: 3 horse mules. 4248-500
The amount due on said fi.fas. arc about 10 years old. viz: Bay colored 4251-521
for the year 1928. $156.00 principal j named Scott, Black colored named J-M-roo
SI 00 cost, $68.70 interest; for the | Dan and Black colored named Tom;
year 1929. $104.00 principal, $1.00 2 dark Bay Mare mules about 10
cost and $43.81 interest; for the year years old named Matt and Mamie;
1931. $96.00 principal $1.00 cost and 1 Bay mare horse about 8 years old;
$22.12 interest; for the year 1932, 10 Dry milch cows; 7 yearling calves
. - • *•**'”* and J ma ] e cow and 22 head of
, hogs. 2 of which are sows with
the, small pigs, all of said property be-
Homc-Andrews I ing located at what is known as the
Commission Company to satisfy the; Pugh home-place,
above mentioned fi-fas., and the | Also about 800 bushels of com;
cost of levy and sale. ( about 15 bushels of cowpens and
The above described property Is I about 6 tons of loose hay and about
indivisible business unit and • -a.._ - * * u ~ u **"
4213-505
4210-455
*4219-379
interest.
The property will be sold
property of
incapable of any subdivision witnout
practically destroying the value of
all its parts.
The tenants in possession of the
lands hereinbefore described have
been served with notice of the
levies and of the time, terms, and
place of sale. The levies of the
above mentioned files., were mad*
b” the undersigned. Tax deeds to
j the purchasers at the sale will be
This 6th day of March. 1935.
W. J. HAYNIE, Sheriff
.Baldwin County, Georgia
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
the city of Milledgeville.
county, bounded as follows: On the
north by lands of Charlie Ford, on,
the east by lands of D. W. Brown.
feet on St., and runs bnek s 2"Vj : GEORGIA, Baldwin County
width approximately 11KI foot. Said 0 , an order from the
lands is a vacant tot and !» Incap- ‘ ordinary ot Baldwin
able at ^division 50 “ s to b ”'“ County, the undersigned, U C. Hall
in ’“T riS u iif hu ra as administrator ot tl.e estate o
owner by .Lillie Hartley, bu R ' Thomas E. Pugh late deceased ot
found in . possc “ , “ °' A f hl ' : rop . 1 said county, wiU be sold, at public
Lewis and was levied on as nis p . __ ’r..»«i:.v in
erty under toe tax fl-fa.
State and
Lewi, and was lev.ea on a. <;- y| ^ Urst TuM day
r* he ’‘Jx'for the year April 1»33 6t toe courthouse door
County tax for toe year f between toe legal
TAX SALE
GEORGIA. Baldwin County ^ ^
of said State and County tax mr i ^d'’county, between toe legal
County within toe legal hours at 1932. amour.tingto *• ^ hour , of sale, the following descrlb-
s£,lwm sen to toe highest bid-1 «^oi SoT year ed property, wld a the property of
Misses Mary and Millie Thonua. of der foe cash, the pools 0* Und "I* 1 ; 00 ,, oM principal said OtOa, rtxt
Griffin, are visiting Mrs MUtar & hereinafter describad. Said sale, will 1M* amoottiiil to
1500 bundles of fodder in the bam
at said home-place; also about 90
bushels of cotton seed in the seed
house at said home-place.
The foregoing live-stock and any
additional off-spring thereof will be
sold at said place of location on the
said plantation known as the Pugh
plantation in the 115th. DisU G. M.,
of Baldw’n County. Georgia.
.Also 159 bales of rtitton located
in the Home-Andrcws Commission
Company’s Warehouse the numbers
and weights of which in description
thereof are particularly set out as
follows, said cotton being in name
of undersigned as said administra
tor. viz:
4153-484
4156-340
4159-550
410-510
iiiRfloiiiMOilH
4225-525
4228-515
4231-569
4334-529
4237-499
4240-502
4247-555
4250-432
4253-446
4256-559
4259-569
4282- 496
4265-565
4268-500
4271-480
4274-542
4277-470
4280-549
4283- 600
4203-503
4206-520
4209-622
4212-448
4215-407
4218-435
4221-540
4224-567
4227-455
4230-340
4233-420
4236-442
4239-320
4242-460
4244-570
4246-522
4249-545
4252-470
4255-611
4258-585
4261-535
4264-560
4267-518
4270-420
4273-521
4276-475
4279-640
4282-400
Also about 6 tons and 16 sacks of
cottonseed meal at R. G. Smith’s
Ginnery and 105 sacks of cottonseed
meal at C. E. Smith’s Ginnery and
Warehouse in said County, said cot
ton and said cottonseed meal to be
sold by samrile and subject to
weights at the time and place of
delivery, the seme being sold by
the pound, the place of delivery be
ing at the places of location.
Said sale to be before the court
house door in Baldwin county be
tween the legal hours of sale as to
said cotton and said cottonseed meal
and after said sale at the courthouse
the sale will be continued to the
place of what is known as the Pugh
Dairy where the property there lo
cated will be sold after which the
sale will be continued to what Is
known as the Pugh home-place and
the Pugh plantation and the property
there located will be sold.
Said sale will be at public out
cry and to the highest bidder for
cash ang will be conducted by said
administrator as Sheriffs sales are
conducted.
All of said property may be in
spected at the place of location by
prospective purchasers and interest
ed parties. •
L. C. HALL