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UNION.
Local Comment
Mr. less© Morgan, one of Mil-
h-dgeville’s popular barber', went to
White Plains Sunday, to attend a
Mnily re-union of his parents Mr.
, n d Mrs. R. E. Morgan. There were
in-sent at the re-union seven sons,
a daughters, three som-in-laws
,-id ar grandchildren. The occa-
was a most happy one. and a
mptuou: djnner was served. Ail
the family with one exception
ve near the home.
Mosquitoes have made their ap
pearance in the city, and an active
campaign will be stated for their
extermination and prevention,
careful examination of conditions
existing throughout the city and
every precaution taken to destroy
all breeding places for them. An
epidemic of the dengue fever should
be prevented if possible this year.
It can be safely predicted that the
de of liquor will never be legaliz-
{ in Milledgeville and Baldwin
.-jnty. The organisation that was
p<T.'ected to oppose the repeal and
the sale of beer and wine should
be continued and every effort made
both by citizens and officers to en-
'nrc-e the law against blind tigers.
Mr. Wm. E. Ireland has recently
hsrn elected a member of the Board
.1 Stewards of the Milledgeville
.f.-thodist church. Mr. Ireland will
ake an aci J ve interest in the affairs
of the church and perform
opnut* pr.ctic.lly tree ot anythin.
comparable to it.
“For the past few years." he says,
“industry in general has. unde: the
various ‘codes’ been ‘getting a taste"
of the kind of government regula
tion under which the railroads have
had to operate for the past forty
years. Many features of this new
regulation of industry are being dis-
LAND SALK
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Because of default in the payment
of a loan secured by a deed to se
cure debt executed by John W.
Stembridge, deceased, to the under
signed. The Federal Land Bank of
Columbia, dated the 2nd day of Sep
tember, 1921, and recorded in the
Office of the Clerk of Superior
caraca as unduly burdensome. yet|X“ aMr “* '
railroads operate under regulations . of .. BaIdwin County. Georgia,
that by contrast arc constantly being
made mere stringent. Under similar
conditions there would soon be
something ‘wrong’
y indus-
Mr. Pollard admits the need for
proper regulation of all transporta
tion agencies, but says the results of
excessive or burdensome regulation
should not be blamed upon railroad
management.
ANAESTHETIST EXAMINATION
is exercised.
The undersigned will offer far
sale the said lot Number One (1)
first, and if the same does not pay
the indebtedness then it will offer
for sale lot Number Two (2), and
then will offer for sale both lots
together in the effort that the same
may bring the highest and best f
price, the said lot Number Two (2)
being offered for sale subject to
that certain security deed
D . xr - ___ - : MM.., vcivuui sctiuiy ui-va given oy I
. V a *T 5 “ 5 ' ,he un ' ler - the said Guy Miller to the late .1 B
of*'the ^ aS .u , arrtotint O'Quinn and ab cvn rricrred to as
touch day o, dure 1935. j £* JTSv’SSLSTS'tt
5r 1 s-a
sale, at the Cuurt House in said Number Two (9;
County, sea at .uetlon to the hUhert, From u, e proccads of Mid M]c
to iTd rfLT? n' described j the undersigned will pay said note
in satd deed to-wlt: | due it and interest therein, the past
All .bat tract or parcel of land; due taxes due by the said Guy Mil-
rituate hving and being !n the 113th her for , M2 aad IM4 and , hr
The United States Civil Service gia 'bojindld m P "“” ° f thiS e roc ” dl ''4 »»d will
gta. bounded on the north by .rod, | pay ov „ th . nalanee If any to the
hi S'g,.* | S ri r cf e ’ 0,1 ***•“? *•« Guy Miller. The purchaser (or
R Tucker°nn St< iT e fc SO ?». an i d ^ purchasers) is lo assume the taxes
R. Tucker on the south by the lands [ on 3^4 i an H for 1935.
l h V^^. y l ch '? e ^ or in accordance
with the said security deed and the
power of sale thereof.
This May the 8th, 1935.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF MILLEDGEVILLE
By JON. W. HUTCHINSON (Seal)
President
SIBLEY Sc ALLEN, Attys.
Commission has announced that ap
plications will be received until
June 3 for the position of anaesthet
ist, U. S. Public Health Service.
The entrance salary' is $2,000 a
Jar, subject to a deduction 0/ 3 1-2
percent toward a retirement annuity.
A deduction of $780 a year is made
from the salary when quarters, sub
sistence. and laundry are fumish-
Specifiod education and experience
■e required. Ordinary graduate
nurse experience will not qualify.
Full information may be obtained
from W. B. Wood, Acting Secretary'
of the United States Civil Service
of E. N. Ennis, and ...
lands of E. E. Bass and E. N. Binis,
containing 300 acres, more or less,
and known a* the Howard Place, as
shown by copy of plat of said lands
attached to abstract on file with the
Federal Land Bank of Columbia. S.
C.
faithfully. He has the estab- ( Board of Examiners, at the post
luhcd reputation of doing well what- office or customhouse in this city,
ver he undertakes.
The dress oan.de and band con-
•ort of the Georgia Military Col
lege Cadets were attended by a
large and interested crowd Sunday
afternoon. There were a number of
nut-of-town spectators present and
•oth ihe parade and concert were
creatly enjoy xl.
The Board of Stewards of the
Milledgeville Methodist church
sembled at their regular quarterly
r Tuesday evening. An elegant
dinner was served after which
?ss session was enjoyed, and ti
finances of the church discussed The
Augusta District Conference will be
held at the Methodist church at
Grey next Thursday, March 23rd
and it is expected the Methodist
churches of Milledgeville and Bald-
vin county will be well represented.
During the revival services which
re in progress at the Midway
Methodist church. Rev. W. C. Budd.
the pastor is preaching able and ef-
ve sermons, and the church
■drd to its capacity at each of
iervices w hich are held at night
Mr. Budd is recognized as one
the ablest young ministers in t
North Georgia Conference, and
held in the highest esteem by the
embers of the congregations of the
Milledgeville circuit.
LOST—Fist leather parse containing
59.85 between Cotlis Grime’s store
and Merriweather Station. Reward.
Mrs. A. H. Paschal.
Udjr's Painful Trouble
Helped By Cerdui
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sluggish feeling was gone and the
pains disappeared. 1 can’t praise
Cardul too highly because I know
It helped me.’*... If Cardul does not
help YOU, consult a physician.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Whereas, Jon W. Hutchinson. Ad
ministrator of T. F. Whitten, repre
sents to the Court in his petition.
BALDWIN PRISONERS ARE ! duly filed and entered on record.
BROUGHT TO JAIL HERE | that he has fully administered T.
The Hancock county jail family j F. Whitten’s estate. This is there-
increased by eight prisoners | fore to cite all persons concerned,
Sunday morning when all of those in , kindred and creditors, to show cause,
the Baldwin county jail were if any they can. why said Adminis-
ought here to stay until a new trator should not be discharged from
1! can be built in Milledgeville. I his administration, and receive let-
The old jail is being tom away in I tors of dismission, on the first Mon
order to clear it off the G. S. C. W. j day in June, 1935.
campus. It is not known how long j This May 6. 1935.
the prisoners will lx* here bi|t j BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE. Ordinary
Sheriff Wilev has his hands full,
king after them. Hits was LAND SALE
ecially true on Sunday when the j •
oners had a number of visitors. 1 GEORGIA. Baldwin County
*parta Ishmalite. Because of default in the payment
of a lorn secured by a deed to sc-
C’ENTRAI. PRESIDENT SAYS cure debt executed by J. F. Miller
RAILROADS ARE ALRIGHT to the undersigned. The Federal
ndor the arresting heading Land Bank of Columbia, dated the
it‘s ‘Wrong* with the Railroads?" 1 2nd day of September. 1921. and
H. D. Pollard. Receiver of the Cen- : icrdcd in the office of the Clerk of
nf Georgia Railway, in a state- ■ Superior Court of Baldwin County,
published today says that: Georgia in Book No. 6. Page 491.
is nothing wrong with thej the undersigned has declared the
American railroads." He says. full amount it the loan, with inter-
“Critics of the railroads or advo- | est, and advances made by the un
ites of government ownership fre- 1 dersigned. due and payable, and will
icntly base their criticism upon the ( on the 4th day o:' June. 1935,
The grantor In said deed to secure
debt, having died since the execution
thereof, the above described property
Is advertised and will be offered for.
sale and sold as the property of
John W. Stembridge, deceased.
The undersigned will execute a
deed to the purchaser as authorized
by the deed aforesaid.
This 6th day of May. 1935.
THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF
COLUMBIA
FRANK W. BELL,
Attorney for the Federal Lank Bank
of Columbia.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Whereas. Jon W. Hutchinson, Ad
ministrator of Mrs. Bennie Mander-
i, formerly Childress, represented
the Court in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that he
has fully administered Mrs. Bennie
Manderson's estate. This is there
fore to cite ail persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said
Administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration,
and receive letters of dismission,
the first Monday in June, 1935.
This May 6th 1935.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE. Ordinary
under the power of sale contained
in said deed, during the legal hours
of sale, at Court House in said
county, sell at auction to the highest
bidder for cash the lands described
in said deed, to-wit:
ATT that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the 319th
Dist. G. M. Baldwin County. Geor
gia. containing 415 acres, more or
less: bounded on the North by
lands of Andrew J. Banks; on the
East by lands of Mrs. M. E. Watson
and the public road leading from
Milledgeville. Ga.. to Macon. Ga.: on
the South by lands of Horace Napier::
and on the West by lands of J. A L
Stiles. Said tract ot land brineI immediately hereinbefore described
known as the W. J. T. Ray place.'!* concerned, tl is security deed is
Shown to contain 401.45 acres, by inferior in dignity to the security
plat of J. H. Gindin of Aucusto 15th, dccd from G “F Miller to J. B.
1921. a copy of which plat is at- O'Quinn, above referred to.
tached to abstract on file with the! Said sale is for the purpose of
Federal Land Bank of Columbia, S. paying a certain note signeef by Guy
C. Miller payable to the undersigned.
The undersigned will execute a for the principal sum of Five Hun-
deed to the purchaser as authorized dred and Fifty ($550.00) Dollars,
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Under and by virtue of the pew
of sale contained in a certain security
deed executed by Guy Miller to the
undersigned. The First National
Bank of Milledgeville, Georgia,
the 13th, day of September 1928. said
deed being recorded in Book o:
Deeds No. 12 page 125 in the Clerk*!
Office of Baldwin Superior Court,
the undersigned will sell on the fir'
Tuesday in June 1935, between the
legal hour? of sale before the court
house door in the City of Milledgi
ille. said State and County, to the
highest bidder for cash the follow
ing described property towii:
Lot Number One
All that lot or parcel of land, situ
?. lying and being in the Northern
section of the City of Milledgeville,
said state and County, described
follows: fronting North on Tift street
the City of Milledgeville fifty-two
2) feet, and running back South
ninety-two (92) feet, bounded on
the North by a parcel of land owned
Addie Miller, as trustee for her
children; on the South by a lot of
land belonging to the undersigned.
Guy Miller: and on the west by prop-
of C. H. Bonner: said lot of land
5 a perfect parallelogram, the
and West sides of which arc
»et in length and the North and
South sides of which arc 92 feet in
length.
Lot Number Two
Also, all that lot or parcel of land
tuatc. lying and being in die
Northern section of the City of Mil
ledgeville, said state and county;
bounded on the North by Tift street;
the Blast by lot of Janie Ann
Butts: on the west by the parcel of
land hereinberore described: and on
the South by lot of Mrs. Lula Red
dick Cook: there being constructed
>n said property two-four room and
me three room house; being the
ame property described in a se
curity deed given by the undersign
ed. Guy Miller, to J. B. O’Quinn on
Sept. 20. 1927, and recorded on the
day in Book 12. page 254. in
the office of the clerk of the Super*
Court of Baldwin Co. Ga.
the parcel of land
granted.
This May 6. 1935.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary, Baldwin Co. Ga.
umption that there is something
• diraily wrong with the railroads,
nothing that would be cured by
'•mmont ownership.
The plain truth is that there is
' •'.iiing essentially wrong with
Amt rican railroads, nothing that
v- -id be improved by the experi-
merr ,f government ownership or
“The American railroads still per
form the bulk of this country’s
transportation service— efficiently,
momically and with steady im-
r ivement ever the years that will
1- admitted by any fairminded
ic. Speeding up of both ‘freight
1 i passenger schedules, improved
: ling stock, air-conditiaining. the
•fety record—these are but a few
atures of American railroad opera-
t »n to show that railroad manage
mi-nt keeps pace with American in
dustry in general, so far as it can
du-'pite handicaps of execessive gov
ernment regulation and reduced
railroad earnings.
Mr. Pollard says that the railroads by the deed aforesaid. , with interest at 8 percent per
suffering from excessive and ex- j This 6th day of May. 1935. num from October the 25th. 1933.
: > ;ve regulation by numerous THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF for which dent the said security
’ ••'Timental bodies, both federal COLUMBIA deed was executed and on account
■ nd state. He says that this regula- FRANK W. BELL. of the default in the payment of
' >n is particularly burdensome in Attorney for The Federal Land Bank which debt, this power of sale, in the following described land,
that competitors of the railroads of Columbia. accordance with said security deed, A one-third undivided interest
CITATION
GEORGIA. Baldwin County
To All Whom It May Concern:
Roy L. Nelson, Jr., as administra
tor of the estate of Sarah H. Nelson,
deceased, having applied to me for
leave to sell certain shares of corpo
rate stock, and all of the lands of
said deceased, for the purpose of pay
ing the debts of and making dis
tribution among the heirs of said de
ceased, to-wit:
Two sharrs of tnc capital stock of
Vick Chemical. Inc., a Delaware
corporation, evidenced by Certificate
No. 05553. of the par value of five
dollars each.
The shares of the capital stock of
Bristol-Myers Company. Delaware
corporation, evidenced by Certificate
No. 05433. of the par value of five
dollars each:
Five shares of tHe capital stock of
Sterling Products. Incorporated a
Delaware co-poration, evidenced by
Certificate. No. 05627, of the par
valuff of ten dollars each;
One share of the capital stock of
Life Savers Corporation, a Delaware
corporation, evidenced by Certificate
No. 05098, of the par value of five
dollars;
Four shares of the capital stock
of United Drug. Inc., a Delaware
corporation, evidenced by Certifi
cate No. 05634, of the par value of
five dollars each:
Five shares of the capital stock
of the Coca-Cola Company, a Dela
ware corporation, evidenced by Cer
tificate No. AA01314, (Class A. stock
without nominal or par value);
Ten shares of the capital stock of
the Coca-Cola Company, a Dela
ware corporation, evidenced by
Certificate No. AA02165. (Class A
stock without nominal or par value);
All that tract or parcel of land,
situate, lying and being in Block
Ninety-three in the City of Milledge
ville. said state aflfd county and(
known and distinguished as part of
Lots Number 7 and 8 in the Blood-
•orth sub-division of the C. P.
Schell property, a plat of said sub
division showing the location of said
lots being recorded in the office of
the clerk of the superior court of I
said county, in Deed Book “PP". I
pages 524. Said let or parcel of land J
fronts cast on Tatnall street a dis-1
tance of 140 feet, and runs back j
ven width a distance of.
i the lands now or form- j
i by Dr. G. A. Lawrence. |
bounded as follows: On the north by |
lands of The Milledgeville Banking
Company; on the east by Tatnall
the south by lands of A.
J. Carr. Jr., and on the west by hinds
formerly owned by Dr. G.
A. Lawrence.
The sale of said parcel of land is
be made subject to the two se
curity deeds held by The Millcdge-
11c Banking C .mpany. recorded in
the clerk’s office of said county in
Deed Book 12. pages 196 and 389.
The heirs at law and creditors
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Milledgeville, Ga.
that true*, of land lying i
lage of Midway, ir the 32lot District,
of said county, containing three
acres, more or less, and bounded as
follows: On the North by College
Avenue, sometimes called Talmadge
Avenue, on the east by the lands
of Mrs. Emma Blood worth and the
G f j lands ol Saran and James Fountain,
id Sarah H. Nelson, and all per- j on ,,1c south by a street separating
ons concerned are notified that said Ihe lands here described from lands
ipplication will be hcaid before the known as Ramsey Heights or Ennis
2ourt of Ordinary of said County, on | Heights, and on the west by a road
the first Monday in June. 1935. Let separating the lands here described
II persons show cause, at that time, from the lands of the estate O' W.
vhy said application shou'd not be T. Bloodworth.
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Under a power of sale contained
in a deed to secure debt executed by
Mrs. C. R. Wynn to Exchange Bank
of Milledgeville, Georgia, on April
The sale will b? made for the
purpose of (laying ten piomissory
notes, dated April 22. 1932. signed
by Mrs. C. R. Wynn and payable
to said Exchange Bank, said notes
being each in the sum o( ten dollars,
and being payable en the 22nd day
of each month, beginning May. 1932.
and ending February. 1933. includ
ing both months; that is to say. one
payable each month
the vil- amount due on said notes is $133.00
principal, and $8.36 interest to date
of sale. The cost of this proceeding
will be paid out of the funds arising
from the sale.
A conveyance will be executed
to the purchaser by the undersigned
as authorized by said security deed.
This May 8. 1935.
EXCHANGE BANK OF
MILLEDGEVILLE. GEORCIA
Grantee with Power of Sale d!
Mrs. C. R. Wynn.
HINES A CARPENTER
Attorneys for Exchange Bank.
WILL SELL CHEAP—One 1934
Ford Radio in perfect condition.
Call Phene 473.
CITATION
EORGIA. Baldwin County
To Whom It May Concern:
Lillyie B. Day. the widow of John
T. Day. deceased, having filed her
application for years support out of
the estate of said deceased, and the
appraisers appointed to set apart
of said notes
22. 1932, recorded in the c*."fice of the 1 during said penod. and also to pay J said years support having made
clerk of the superior court of said: one note dated January 6. 1933. and their return, all creditors and heirs
county, in Deed Book 15, page 491. due February 22, 1933, for thirtv- | of said deceased are notified to show
to which record reference is made, j three dollars, signed by Mrs. C. R. i cause before me at the June Term,
thou undersigned will sell at public J Wynn and payable to the order of next, of the Court of Ordinary of
outcry, before the courthouse door in • Fleta Bateman, which note way. on i said County why the application
said county, to the highest bidder for! January 6, 1933. transferred in ! should not be granted and the re
cash, on the first Tuesday in June, writing by said Fleta Bateman to J turn made the judgment of the court.
1935, within tne lcgcl hours of «ale. ! said Exchange Bank, all of raid notes . This May 6. 1035.
being secured by the deed to secure BERTIF, B. STEMBRIDGE.
debt above described The total Ordinary