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; UNION-KICOUO, pnrJmfiEVUiX. GA., JUNE 2f, 1M5
TUKTY YEARS
AGO IN BALDWIN
Km Calad Fran The Filet af
TW Uaiaa-Reeorder, The Week
Jme Zt, 1905.
Mr. William M. Myrick has pur
chased an interest in the dry goods
store of Mr. M. A. McCraw, and af
ter the 1st of August the name of
the firm will be McCraw & Myrick.
Hon Joe Sid Turner. Chairman of
the Board of Prison Commissioners
was at the State Farm last Thurs
day and sold last year’s cotton crop.
There were 352 bales, averaging
something over 425 pounds. The cot
ton was sold to Mr. Geo. C.^mith
for 8.81 1-4 cents per pound. The
total amount paid the commissioners
was about *13,750.
Mr. E. R. Counatt. assistant engin
eer for the United States was in the
city Tuesday for the purpose of as-
certlining facts relating to the ad
visability of deepening the channel
of the Oconne River'from this city
to the Central Railroad.
Mr. Louis Flomister has been ap
pointed to jucceed Mr. Jack Dennis
as secretary and treasurer of the
Cook Lumber Co.
Mr. A. H. Kneen Assistant Gen
eral Superintendent of the operation
department of the American Pipe
Manufacturing Co., spent several
days of last week in the city for
the purpose of studying the advisa-.
bility of supplying the city of Mil- I
ledgeville with water from Moran's
Spring.
At the city election held in Mil-
lodgeville Dec. 2nd, 1865 Capt. T.
F. Newell was elected Mayor; Peter |
Fair. Clerk: Peter Ferrell, Marshal: 1
F. Skinner. F. Grieve. A. W. Calla
way. W. Caraker. Walter Paine and
C. Vaughan. Alderman.
ALL COUNTY EMPLOYES
TO SWEAR ALLEGIANCE
Teachers In Public School are Abo
Required to Subscribe to Oath.
County commissioners, janitors
everybody else on the Baldwin coun
ty payroll, including school teachers,
within the next few days must take
an oath of allegiance to the United
States government if they want to
stay on the payroll.
Copies of the oath were prepared
by Judge E. R. Hines clerk a! the
county commissioners, who has re
ceived notice from M. J. Yeomans,
attorney general, that it is necessary
under a law passed by the recent
general assembly.
The oath hinds the swearer to up
hold. support and defend the con
stitution and laws of this state and
of the United States, and is as fol
lows:
“I w ill uphold, support and de
fend the constitution and laws of
this state and of t ; United Slates,
and will refrain from directly or
indirectly subscribing to or touching
any theory of government or eco
nomic or social relations which is
inconsistent with the fundamental
principles of patriotism and high
ideals of Americanism.”
of paying said indebtedness, will,
the 2nd day of July, 1935, dur
ing the legal hours of sale at the
court house in said County, sell to
the highest bidder for cash, the
lands described in said deed, to-wit:
All that tract of land situate, ly
ing and being in the 115th Dist. G.
M. Baldwin County. Ga., containing
397.7 acres, more or less, bounded
the north by lands of Mrs. Ella
Smith, on the south by lands of J.
W. Ennis, on the east by lands of
the estate of J. A. Buck, and
the west by lands of Harper P. Tuck-
said lands shown by plat made
Oct. 13, 1921. by J. H. Gladin,
voyor, a copy of which plat is at
tached to the abstract on rue with
The Federal Land Bank of Colum
bia. S. C.
The undersigned will execute a
deed to the purchaser as authorized
by the aforementioned loan deed.
This 3rd day of June. 1935.
THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF
COLUMBIA
FRANK W. BELL. Attorney.
CAN RECEIVE PLEAS WITHOUT
USE OF JURY
Attorney General M. J. Yeomans
Friday said he believed considerable
money could be saved for the coun
ties and for the state b y a recently
enacted law authorizing judges of
superior courts to receive guilty pleas
without a jurv in all cases except
those punishable by death or
imprisonment. Yeomans has furnish
ed copies of the law to solicitors gen
eral over the state.
Under the law the prosecuting
officers are authorized to prefer ac
cusations and trail must be ordered
immediately if the accused waives
indictment by a grand jury. Judges
may open their courts without the
presence of either a grand jury or
a traverse jury to hear guilty pleas.
CITATION
Messrs. A. J. Wall and T. J. How- GEORGIA, Baldwin County
ard attended the re-eunion of Con-' To whom It May Concern:
federate Veterans at Louisville last; Mrs Willie Simmons Walker, the
week. i widow of W. A. Walker, deceased,
having filed her application for
Mrs. E. A. Tigner will leave this year’s support out of the estate of
week to visit White Sulphur Springs, j said w A. Walker, and the aprrais-
Merewether county. | C rs appointed to set apart said
i year's support having made their
Mr. and Mrs. W .A. Walker and. return, all c reditorg^and heir
Mr. Julian Stanley left this mom- said deceased are notified to show
ing to spend a few days in Atlanta, j cause before me at the J,»ly Term.
Lithia Springs and Lookout Moun-, 1935 of thc Courl of Ordinary of
’ain. said County why the application
should not be granted and return
Misses Mary Newell ar.d Scott mad e the judgment of the Court and
Whitaker left Monday for a visit to ordered of record.
Toronto.
Mr. T. L. McComb has returned
from a visit of several weeks to
New York and Saratoga. His trip
was a very pleasant one.
Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Hal!. Mr. W.
H. Hunter and Mrs. L. C. Hall, of
DardaneH. Ark„ M3L Monday for
a trip to New York. {Saratoga,
Neagara Falls and Thousand Is
lands.
Capt. R. E. Spence and family
have arrived in the city and are re
siding at the home rented from Mr.
B. I. Fraley on Jefferson street. We
extend them a cordial welcome to
the city.
DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL
CONVENTION HELD AT SALEM
The District Sunday School Con-
ven’ion was held at Salem last Sun
day afternoon. It was the most
widely attended of any rf thc recent
Conventions. A number of churche
and Sunday Schools were epresent
ed. The following took part on the
program: Little Miss Emily Harrinjj-
ton, of Hopewell, who gave a beauti
ful reading on “Missions". Miss
Frances Holman, of Bethel, gavi
interesting discussion on “Why So
Many Fail as Sunday School Teach
er." Mrs. Fred Hall and Mis. Walter
Hall, of Union Hill, sang a bcauti
ful duet "Where the Gates Swing
Open Forever." Salem presented
“The Vision of Mary and Elizabeth
Two Thousand Years Ago." Thc
principal characters were: Elizabeth
Martin; Braxton Wilkinson and
Ruth Martin. Col Sibley made an
interesting address on “How’ to Teach
a Sunday School Class." In this
spirited and thought provoking dis
cussion Col. Sibley held the atten
tion <*T everyone. Mr. Milner
Shivers of Eotonton. also made :
inspiring address. His subject w
“The Biggest Business in the World
that of Teachinu a Sunday School
Class.” Mr. Shivers held the closes
attention erf the audience. Incident
ally Salem is Mr. Shivers’ home
church. He w’as bom and reared in
this community. Mrs. B. B. Ander-
i president of the convention made
,pmber of important announce-
June 3. 1935.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
GEORGIA. Fulton County
By virtue of an order of the
Fulton Court of Ordinary, granted
at the June Term. 1935, will be sold
before thc Court House door in Ful
ton County, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in July, next, within the
legal hours of sale, the following
property of the estate of (Mrs.)
Nettie C. Sibley, deceased, late of
Fulton County. Georgia to wit
An undivided one-fourth (1-4)
interest in all that tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being is
the City of Milledgeville. Baldwin
County. Georgia, and located on East
side of North Wayne Street, being
that property bounded on the North
by property of Mrs. W'llie Wilson
Stubbs, formerly Mrs. Wilson, known
as Wayne Hotel: East by W
R ibinson. Jr., automobile busi
South by East McIntosh Street, and
on West by North Wayne Street,
said property being the lot on which
the residence of the late O. M. Cone
is situate and thc lot on which the
house just North «.* said residence
is situate, and being the same land
acquired by O. M. Cone from A. J.
Carr, by deed recorded in Book Q.
page 271, and from Mary H. Scott
by deed recorded in Book RR, page
888, in the Clerk’s office of Baldwin
Superior Court.
Terms Cash.
HUGHES SPALDING.
As Administrator of the EMate of
(Mrs.) Nettie C. Sibley. Deceased.
SPALDING. MACDOUGALD
SIBLEY & BROCK.
Attorneys, Atlanta, Georgia.
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Because of default in the payment
of a loan secured by a deed to se
cure debt executed by Burton F.
Fuller to the Federal Land Bonk
of Columbia, dated the 16 day of
January. 1922. and recorded in the
clerk s office of the Baldwin Countv
Superior Court, in Book 6. Page 553.
the undersigned has declared thc
full amount of the indebtedness re
ferred to due and payable, and. act
ing under the power of sale con
tained in said deed, for the purpose
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of said county, I
will sell, at public outcry, on
first Tuesday in July, 1935, betw
the legal hours of sale, before the
courthouse door of said county, at
the place of public sales therein, to
the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property, to-
,’it:
Two shares of the capital stock
of Vic Chemical. Inc., a Delaw
corporation, evidenced by Certificate
No. 05553, of the par value of five
dollars each;
Two shares of the capital stock of
Bristol-Myers Company a Delaware
corporation, evidenced 1 by Certifi
cate No. 05433, of the par value of
five dollars each:
Five shares ot the capital stock
of Sterling Products, Incorporated,
Delaware corporation, evidenced
by Certificate No. 05627, of the par
value of ten dollars each;
One share of the capital stock of
Life Savers Corporation, a Dela-
corporation, evidenced by Cer
tificate No. 05098, of the par value
of five dollar*;
Four shares of the capital stock
of United Drug. Inc., a Delaware
Corporation, evidenced by Certifi-
No. 05634, of the par value of
five dollars each;
Five shares of the capital stock
of the Coca-Cola Company, a Dela-
corporation. evidenced by Cer
tificate No. AAP1314, (Class A stock
without nominal or par value)
Ten shares of the capital stock of
the Co-Cola Company, a Delaware
corporation, evidenced by Certificate
No. AA02165, (Class A stock with
out nominal or par value);
Said capital stock will be offered
for aale one share at the time.
I will also sell under the same
authority, at thc same time and place,
ame terms and in the same
manner all of the right, title, inter-
ar.d equity of redemption of
Sarah H. Nelson, deceased, in the
following described parcel of land,
to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in Block
Ninety-three in the City of Mil
ledgeville. said state and county,
and known and distinguished as part
of Lots Number 7 and 8 in the
Bloodworth sub-division of the C. P.
Schell property, a plat of said sub
division showing the location or said
lots being recorded in the office of
the clerk of the superior court of
said county, in Deed Book “PP”,
pages 524. Said lot or parcel of land
fronts east on Tatnall street a dis
tance of 140 feet, and runs back
west df even width a distance of
140 feet to the lands now or form
erly owned by Dr. G. A. Lawrence,
bounded as follows: on the north by
lands of The Milledgeville Banking
Company; on thc east by Tatnall
street: on the south by lands of A. J.
Carr. Jr., and on the west by lands
now or formerly owned by Dr. G.
A. Lawrence.
The legal title to thc above de
scribed parcel of land is held by
The Milledgeville Banking Com
pany. to secure debt under tw«
deeds, recorded in Deed Book 12.
page 196 and 389 respectively, in the
office of thc clerk of the superior
court of said county. The purchaser
at said sale will acquire said parcel
of land subject to the claim of the
Milledgeville Banking Company
der the -foregoing security deeds.
The undersigned will execute to
the purchasers at said sale proper
conveyances to the property pur
chased by him.
This June 3. 1935.
ROY L. NELSON. JR.,
As Administrator of the Estate of
Sarah H. Nelson, Deceased.
property, towit:
FIRST: All that certain tract or
parcel of land, situate, lying and be
ing in the 321st District G. M., Bald
win County, Georgia, and bounded
as follows: On the North by the
waters of Fishing Creek; on the
East by lands of the State Farm;
the South by lands of Mary
Whigby; and on the west by lan !s
of W. L. Proctor, a small branch
being the dividing line, said tract
parcel of land containing twenty-
six (26) acres, more or less, and
which includes a six (6) acre tract
of land that was deeded by Kitty
Hill to Hugh T. Cline and also by
William Hill to Hugh T. Cline, the
twenty (20) acres of this tract were
deeded to Hugh T. Cline by William
Hill individually.
SECOND: All that tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in
the 321st District G. M.. of said
State and county, containing four
(4) acres, more or less, and bound
ed as follows: On the North by
lands of Mrs. C. A. Youngblood
(sold to W. L.. Proctor on the 2nd.,
day of December, 1925) ;_on the East
by thc lands known as the Mary.
Whigby place; on the South and
Southwest by the estate of Mrs.
Jane Youngblood and on the West
by lands of Mrs. C. A. Youngblood
(sold to W. L. Proctor December
2nd.. 1925.)
THIRD: All that tract or parcel
of land situate lying and being in
321st. District G. M., said State and
county, containing forty-two (42)
acres, more or less, and bounded as
follows: On the North by lands of
Mary Whigby and the waters of
Fishing Creek; on the East by lands
of Hugh T. Cline and lands of the
State Farm; on the South by lands
of Charlie Youngblood; and on the
West by lands of Charlie Young
blood.
FOURTH: All that tract or parcel
of land, situate lying and being in
thc 321st., District G. M., said state
and county, containing thirty-two
and one-half (32 1-2) acres, more
or less, and bounded as follows: On
the North by the waters of Fishing
Creek: on the East by lands of W.
L. Proctor; on the South by other
lands of W. L. Proctgr; and on the
west by the estate of Mrs. Jane
Youngblood.
The note secured by spid deed is
in default, and is dated April the
1st., 1933. and renewal note given
October the 1st., 1934, and due April
the 1st., 1935, with interest at 8 per
cent from October the 1st., 1934,
signed by the said W. L. Proctor
and payable to the order of the
Merchants & Fanners Bank of Mil
ledgeville, Georgia, for *500.00.
The said sale will be had and made
for the purpose of paying the promis
sory note above described, the inter
est due thereon, and the cost of this
proceeding.
A conveyance will be executed to
the purchaser or purchasers by the
undersigned as authorized by said
This tl • 5th, day of Jun e m
MERCHANTS & FARMERS BAXV
OF MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORrV?
GRANTEE WITH POWER OF SAT*
OF W. L. PRICTER. ^
SIBLEY & ALLEN, ATTORNEY
MERCHANTS & FARMERS BANK
Wc are Prepared to Take Care of Your Dairy Products
Cream, Sweet Milk, Butter Milk and Butter
Also Your Fresh Meats
PHONE 83 AND SAVE MONEY
Montgomery's
Milk Depot and Meat Market
ForECONOMY
and CONVENIENCE
.FOR A TAXI
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Under and by virtue of a power
of sale contained in a deed to secure
a debt, executed by W. L. Proctor,
dated April 1st., 1933, conveying
the hereinafter described land to the
Merchants & Farmers Bank, of Mil
ledgeville. Georgia, which deed is
recorded in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of said county
, in Deed Book No. 17. pages 366-367.
the u ndersigned will sell at public
i outcry, to the highest bidder for
! cash, before the courthouse door of
!said county within the legal hours
'of sale, on the first Tuesday in
July, 1935. the following described
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