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AGO IN BALDWIN
NATIONAL POOL MAKES
CAU FOR 1934 GIN TAGS
The national cotton pool la mak
ing a final call for cotton tax exemp
tion certificates. All 1934 exemption
certificates must be exchanged for
1935 certificates before they will
be accepted by the gins in payment
of tax imposed on cotton.
For months farmers who hold
certificates have been urged
thej through The Union-Recorder to re-
cm to the county agent’s of-
Ijc forwarded to Washington
The price of cotton took an up- fo| ‘ t>xchan S c - - , ... . ..
ward move yesterday, and cotton! « there are those who st.ll hold
was .oiling in this city yesterday at!these certificates, tins - ti p
?<? 1-4 cents for «ood middling. I portnnity to have them exchanged.
'All farmers who ha\o them in their
| posession should i -vmediately take
Thompson has purchas- j |^ cse lo t j 10 county agent’s office
J ^ - that they ma y be exchanged before
the time expires for such change.
Tliesc certificates are worth" to the
grower, if exchanged, just as much
as a 1935 certificate, but will be
worthless unless exchanged.
Ntwt Called From The Filet »f
The Utioa.Recorder, The Week
Jaly 18, 19G5.
Baldwin Superior Court adjourn
ed Friday afternoon. At the time of
adjournment, the grand jury was not
ready to make their presentments., the.*
and on Saturday handed them
Clerk Walter Paine.
Mr. H<
ed an automobile and has establish
ed a transfer line. It is a splendid
machine, and many of our people
are now enjoying their first auto
mobile rides.
Messrs. George Hollinshead. John
Sibley and Dash Barnes entertain
ed a number of friends at an elegant
barbecue last Wednesday evening, at
the home of Mr. George W. Hollin-
ahead.
The grand jury paid Judge John
T. Allen and Solicitor Crawford
deserved compliment.
Judge Charles L. Bartlett spoke
at the court house in this city last
Wednesday at noon. He was intro
duced to the large crowd gathered
to hear him by Col. Carl Vinson,
Mrs. M. M. Parks and children t
visiting relatives at Whitcsburg.
Miss Kizzie King Palmer, of East
Baldwin, visited her sister last week.
Mrs, W. H. Minor.
Messrs. Lodrick Jones. Bert Wag-
non, Charley Roberts. Jim Lavender,
and Flem Vnurhnn were among the
visitors to Tybee. Sunday.
Miss Jones Gibson is visiting rela
tives at Brown’s Crossing.
Mrs. L. H. Andrews, has return
ed from a visit to her parents in
Meriwether county.
Mrs. K. R. Foster and Misses Bes
sie Case and Mary Ix>u Flemister
have returned homo from Ind"*n
Spring.
Mrs. B. H. Chandler left Sunday
for a two weeks’ visit to Oconee
Springs. "
Mr and Mrs. Dixon Williams and
children will leave today for a visit
to North Georgia.
INCREASE IN COTTON
PLANTING OVER 1934
29.166.006 Acres I* Boost of 4.6 Per
Cent Over Previous Year’s Crop.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
The United States Civil Service
Commission has announced open
competitive examinations as follows:
Animal husbandmen (swine, and
beef and dual-purpose cattle', $3,200
to $4,GOO a year, Department of
Agriculture.
Poultry Husbandmen, various
specialities. $2,600 to $4,600 a year.
Department of Agriculture.
Associate agronomist, cytologist,
fiber technologist, geneticist, patho
logist, and physiologist (cotton), $3.-
200 a year, Department of Agricul
ture.
Senior metallurgist. $4,600 a year.
Medical ofifeer. and assistant and
associate medical officers, various
tcccialtics. $2,600 to $3,800 a year.
Statisticians. $2,600 to $5,600 a
year. Bureau of the Census, Depart
ment of Commerce.
Full information may be obtain
ed from W. B. Wood. Acting Secre-
of the United States Civil Scr-
Board of Examiners, at the post
office in this city.
POLITICAL CARDS
To the people of Milledgeville:
I am a candidate for Mayor, sub
ject to the Democratic Primary to
be held August 2nd. next. Your sup
port and influence is respectfully
requested.
GEORGE S. CARPENTER
I wish to announce rr.y candidacy
r re-election a« Alderman of the
City of Milledgeville. subject to the
Democratic Primary of August 2nd,
1935. ,
T. H. CLARK
I am a candidate for re-election
as an Alderman of the City of Mil-
ledgeville, subject to the Democra
tic Primary to be held on August
2nd. 1935.
T. B. DUMAS
I beg to announce my candidacy
for re-clection as Alderman, subject
to the City Democratic Primary of
August 2nd, 1935.
J. C. BASTON
The United States had 29.166.000
acres of cotton in cultivation on July
1, as compared with 27.883.000 icr
in cultivation on the same date
year ago. the crop reporting board
announced Monday in its first cot
ton report of the season. The
age compared with last year is
per cent.
In spite of the increase ovt. chance
1934 acreage, with the exception of j c ‘ ntrac , s are Jct
last year’s acreage, it is the srnal " BALDW1N COUNTY BOARD OF
EDUCATION
NOTICE TO SCHOOL PATRONS
Notice is hereby given that the
Baldwin County Board of Education
will meet on Tuesday, August 6.
1935. at 2:00 P. M„ for the purpose
of fixing School Bus RtfUtes
1935-36.
All persons desiring to change bus
routes must appear at this meeting,
changes can be made after
Increases are shown for all major 1
;tat* except Oklahoma, ranging
rem 4 ncr cent in North Cnrolin: ■
sident
10
partly
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TEA£HEK*S EXAMINATION
Examination for State certificates
will be given in the ofifee of the
State Superintendent of School!
| Atlanta on Saturday, August 3. 1935.
[beginning at 10:00 o'clock A. M.
Examination for teachers for c
y licenses, or for renewal of first
gust, 1935. Let all person.* show cause
at that time why raid application
should not be granted.
This July 1, 1935.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE
Ordinary, Baldwin Co. Ga.
TAX SALES
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
On the first Tuesday in August,
1935. at the court house door of said
county, within the legal hours of
;ale, I will sell to the highest bidder
or cash, the parcels of land here
inafter described, said sales will be
made under and by virtue of the
levies of tax fi, faes issued by the tax
collector of Baldwin County. Geor-
;ia, for taxes due the State of Geor-
jia. and the County of Baldwin. The
i. faes. levied, under which the sales
vill be made arc hereinafter desig
nated following the description of
•ach tract of land to be sold.
FIRST TRACT: That parcel of
land in the City of Milledgeville. in
County and being a part of lot
I in block No. 43 the same bc-
the Northeast comer of said lot.
I lot bonis east on South Wayne
Street 88. feet, and is on the corner
ayne and Washington Street
is bounded as follows. On the
North by Washington Street on the
by Wzyne Street, on the Scjth
>t of George W. Barr, and on
the West by lands of Miss Martha
lomas. and is the homeplace of
Mrs. Annie E. (Joseph A.) Moore. This
leplaco is a unit and incapable
:>ibdivision sc as to be sold in
•les. Said property was found in
the possession of Mrs. Annie E.
ore and was levied on as her
iperty under the tax fi.fa. issued
State and County taxes for the
ir 1932. amounting to $204.75
ncipal and interest thereon from
December 20, 1932, and $1.00 cost
id the cost of levy and sale.
SECOND TRACT: That parcel of
land in the City of Milledgeville. in
said County, and known and dis-
iguished in the plan of said City
part of lot No. 4. On the North
by lands of Mrs. J. A. Buck, on the
ast by lands of Mrs. ,T. O. Barnes,
n the South by Washington street
nd on the West by lands of Mrs.
’annic Terry, and is the homeplace
f Mrs. Alma M. Giles this home-
ilace is a unit and incapable of
subdivision so as to be sold in par-
•ls. Said property was found in the
^session of Mrs. Alma Giles and
as levied on as her propeerty un
der the tax fi. fas. issued for State
and County taxes for the year of
1932. amounting to $29.75 principal,
and interest thereon from Decem
ber 20, 1932, and $1.00 cost and the
cost of levy and sale.
THIRD TRACT: That parcel of
land in the City of Milledgeville, in
said County, bounded as follows:
On the North by Oak Street, cn the
East by lands of Susie Harris, on the
South by land of Lizzie Parham, Est,
on the West by Pickin Street.
The land contains one half acre, and
s tiie homeplace of Robert L. Adams
aid property was found in the
possession of Robert L. Adams and
levied on as his property under
the tax fi. fa. issued for State and
County taxes for the year of 1932,
amounting to $14 75 principal and
interest thereon from December 20,
1932 and $1.00 cost and the cost of
levy and sale. 1
FOURTH TRACT: That parce* of
land in the City of Milledgeville, in
said County, bounded as follow^:
On the North by land of R. L. Nel
son. on the East by Central of Ga.
R.R. on the South by land of Frank
Kyle Est. and on the West by Tatnal
for Oil WU
SILVER • FLMINM
Accurate Value
J.C. GRATN CO.
JEWELERS
Milledgeville, Ga.
county taxes for the year of 1933,
amounting to $14.40 principal and
interest thereon from December 20,
1933 and $1.00 cost and the cost of
levy and sale.
NINTH TRACT: That parcel of
land in the 321 Dist G. M. said
*v~ — -- . .. Countv. Bounded as follows: On the
Street. The land fronts approximately Nor(h by lan3s of wllile H umphery.
50 feet on the Street and runs*® 1 * lands of Willie Hum-
width appn.K.ma el, ^ thc by lands of
150 foot. Said property was found ^ Fairer, and on the West by
, n the uo^®on ». Charln . and Milledgeville W 8 hway
r™. ctnir. Said lot contains 1-4 acre more or
led on as nis property
under the tax fi-fa. issued for‘ State ^ ^ fa ^ homeplace of Auren .
Stt*—r*'mo'oo
h" d am amTthe I he sold in parcels. Said property
ber 20 1932 and $ . 'found in the possession of Aurenna
cost of levy and sale. , Far rer and was levied
FIFTH TRACT: That parcel of | propcr i y under the tax fi. fa., issued
for State and County taxes for the
and the | be sold
found
parcel of | Farrcr and
land in the City of Milledgeville. in
said County, bounded ns follows: On
the Nrrth by lands of Annic Newell;
on the East by lands of Sol Screen:
on the South by lands of E. C. Kidd
and on thc West by Columbia
Street. The land fronts approximate-
feet on tills street and runs
back East the same width approxi
mately 150 feet, and is the home-
place of Susie Medlock. This home-
dace i- a unit and incapable of
ubdivision so as to be sold in par
ols. Said property was found in the
possession o»." Susie Medlock. and was
le vied on as her prop- rty under the
ssued for State and
County taxes for the year of 1932
amounting to $10.00 principal and
interest thereon from December 20.
1932 and $1.00 cost and the cost of
levy and sale.
SIXTH TRACT: That parcel of
land in thc 321st District in said
county bounded as follows: On the
North by Harrisburg Road, on the
East by lands of Gus Auston, on the
South by land of H. A. Killing, and
the West by land of George
nces. The land fronts the road
approximately 135 feet and runs
South approximately 240 feet, and is
the homeplace of Judson Thornton,
said property was found in the pos
session rt’ Judson Thornton and was
levied on as his property under the
tax fi.fa. issued for State and coun
taxes for the year of 1933,
amounting to $9.60 principal and
interest thereon from December 20.
1933, and $1.00 cost and the cost of
levy and sale.
EIGHTH TRACT: That parcel
of land in the City of Milledgeville,
said County, bounded as follows,
the north by Montgomery, on the
East by lands of Mr. Olin Eanks; on
the South by lands of Mr. W. H.
Montgomery and on the West by
Wilkerson street. The land fronts
approximately 150 feet on Mont
gomery street and runs South
on Wilkerson 110 feet, and is
the homeplace of Ellen Brogsdal.
said property was found in the pos
session of Ellen Brogsdale and was
levied on as her property under the
tax fi. fa., issued for State and
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BLACK-DRAUGHT
1930, amounting to $2.70 princi-
il and interest thereon from De
cember 20, 1930 and $1.00 cost and
cost of levy and sale.
ie 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 men
tioned fi. fas. were made by the un
dersigned. Tax deeds to the pur
chasers at the sale will be made by
the undersigned.
This 9th day of July, 1935.
W. J. HAYN1E. Sheriff
Baldwin County, Georgia
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THE SOUTHLAND GARAGE
Oklab
weather conditions for planting
partly to a relatively high pen
age or acreage under contract
the AAA for the first time.
Estimated acreage of cr*t<T
cultivation in Georgia was placed at]
2.251.000 acres. This ”"! croasc ! grade County licenses, or for the
of 6 percent over the 2.U4.ooo acresj new . al of State certificates, will be
estimated in cultivation July l hold at Georgia Military Colelge
and 21 per cent loss than tne A- AuRust 3> i 9 3 5f at 9;00
$55,000 acres in cultivation Jul> 1. Q » doc k.
1933. Abandonment after July 1 last A1] R , UL . ni . lS w lio do not hold
year was 1 percent. Average a an-; ccr t|fj cates or licenses and expect
donment during the ten year period L teach in lhis county next year
(1924-1933) amounted o •• P w ju take due notice and govern
cent. themselve-j accordingly.
In all states increases permitted j p N BIVJNS c s s
producers who signed two-year Baldwin County. Georgia,
acreage reduction contracts last | _____ _^___
year are partly offset by reductions j CITATION"
made by producers rffering erm- j GHORGIA. Baldwin County
tracts this year for the first time, j To Whom It M
The acreage of Pima Egyptian long j j M Simmons, as adniinistratoi
staple cotton in Arizona is r*
at 33.000 acres, compared /v
jto sell .’our shares of the capital
The board will make its first re- stock of Excharge Bank of Mi It edge-
port on thc probable production villc. Georgia, evidenced by stock
August 8th.
ptinn 1 ng j M Simmons-, as administrator
„ | of the estate of B. D. Simmons, de-
|with ceased, having applied to me for ’eft
ivill make its first
probable production ville. Geor
1 certificate number
— by thlit bank, for
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perienee preferred but not uoees- j < f sa j d deceased, tfie hi
vary. Opening now In Waxhlnrton ;,nd creditors t*f said decej
county. MHledgevflle. Rawlelgh. ;,11 parsons concerned are
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