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FlVtON'-UCORDO. MILLKDGEVILLE. GA* AUGUST 1, 1M5
THIRTY YEARS
AGOMBALDWDi
New, CiM Free, TW Flee ef
TW Dem-lfndtr. TW Week
Aiful 1. IMS.
■ lost pleasant picnics '
Coe of th.
end barbecue* ever given in
rountv wa« the ene at M
Pnrinv. *h» South-western i«i*. . , , ...
... , prosperity has been made in this
tion of Baldwin county last Sat-
urday. The writer, with Hon. J. D. Thc nfficlals were Erie Cocke.
Howard and Col- Carl Vinson, went
• th’- a»*d nw*r did he
spend a day more delightfully.
PROSPERITY IS OUTLINED Examination for teacher* for coun-
BY RECOVERY AGENCIES ty licenses, or for renewal of first
' grade County licenses, or for the re-
Eric Cocke and Uouli MrCooocU <* State certificatu. wiU be
f r- J . ktM _• liiMii a., v-t-h-r held at Georgia Military Colelge —
rsszsmrjrsz "» *■ *«■« s ~
gia Shows Big Duiiik. ,\u teacxms who do not hold
certificates or licenses and expect
By BILL BORING to teach in this county next year
Rugusta. Ga.. July 27.—Director? will take due notice and govern
r two divisions of the government's . themselves accordingly,
reccverv program in Georgia, in | P. N. BIVINS. C. S. S„
statements here, cited figures ir.di- \ Baldwin County. Georgiy,
eating appreciable progress toward
l*reelv due to
♦>-«. r#f 0 ~f k* Me*srs J. C. Tvev. R.
H. B!*-odworth and J. F. Ivey, for
they did everything possible to make
the day a pleasant one. Among the
friends represented were the Blood-
worths. the Iveys, the Torrenct*.
the Rices, the Vinsons, the Martins,
the McCullars and others. |
i' tc- b ” e..»nivintpH Kon John
T. Allen Judge of County Court for
the ensuing four years. At the :
time Gov. Terrell appointed Col. Carl
Vinson Solicitor to succeed Col. C.
T. Crawford.
CITATION
der the tax ft fas. issued for State I Wilkersoo street. The land fonts
and County taxes far the year of I approximately 150 feet on Mont-
1932. amounting to 129.75 principal, gomery street and runs South
and interest then on from Decem
ber 20. 1932, and SI.00 cost and the
cost of levy and sale.
THIRD TRACT: ’Hiat parcel of
land in the City of MiUedgeviHe, in
said County, bounded as follows:
On the North by Oak Street, on the
East by lands of Susie Harris, on the
South by land of Lizzie Parham. Est,
and on the West by Pickin Street.
The land contains one half acre, and
is the homeplace of Robert L. Adams
said property was found in the
possession of Robert L. Adams and
was levied on as his property under
the tax fi. fa. issued for State and
County taxes for the year of 1932.
amounting to 114.75 principal and
interest thereon from December 20,
1932 and $1.00 cost and the cost at
levy and ale.
FOURTH TRACT: That parcel of
land in the City of Milledgeville. in
said County, bountted as follows:
On the North by land of R. L. Nel-
the East by Central of Ga
RJt. cm the South by land of Frank
Kyle Est. and on the West by Tatnal
C
' Ra?em<-re showed us
f'i?t r-nen cottc n bolls
seen this season. It was
the place of Mr. C
GEORGIA. Baldwin County
To Wbom It May Concern-
J. M. Simmons, as administrator
of the estate of B. D. Simmons, de-
Lintoln McConnell, state re-em- ceased, having applied to me for ’eft
pioyment director under the national ] to sell fbur shares of the capital
setup. i stack of Exchange Bank of Mill edge-
Add- essing mayors and countv j viUe. Georgia, evidenced by stock
official,. Cocke laid the Work Pr~! ~™fic.t, numb, slxfy-cn,, i*m«d
mss Adn.inirt.Uon, which i by that Irti^ tor ih. purpose of
, .. ___. ... . . making distribution among the heirs
P ! HZ ‘ b '* ln 0P '"-I^f said decoaaed. the her, a. law - _ . , .
bon, with 60.000 pereons. represent- and c^utora of said deceawd and i Street The land front, approximately
ing the dependence of 300.000 pcr-ril person, concerned are notified ' " “
! sons less than were employed un- j that said application will be heard
Joseoh I ^ er t^e CWA banner 18 months ago ! before the Court of Ordinary of -aid
McConnell said there has been a | flinty, on the first Monday ir. Au-
netable decrease in nnemplovme"! aust. 1935. Let all persons show cause
during the same period and that a ‘ ’*' h . v ;a!d •PPMwtion
23.500 families have trtn nUocated **>£ ST
on farm since the spring of 1934 j BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE
through federal assistance. Ordinary. Baldwin Co. Ga.
• Release of money by federal j .
agencies.” he said, “has primed thei
economic pump by stimulating trade.!
made possible by employment of j GEORGIA. Baldwin County
thousands and purchase of materials i cm the first Tuesday in August
r work projects." 11935, a t the court house door of said
Saying work under the CWA..county, within the legal hours of
We learn that the largest cotton
crop known in years will be made
in the Southern portion of Baldwin
countv. Messrs. E. S. Vinson. W. B
ptchardern. .T L Barnes. John Sib-
] w pnH rther= raiding in that sec
tion have crons that will give them
an unrually large yield.
The store of Mr. M. A. McCraw
will be closed several days this
week, f^r the purpose of taking stock.
Tt tt-ri tv* cloned in a few davs under
#i— n , r p r.f McCraw »nd My-
rick. The new firm has the best
wishes of the Union-Recorder for
a successful career.
TAX SALES
FERA and PWA was “uplffting and
beneficial to ccmmunities." Cocke
added that the WPA will create
■ork for thousands—“not give hand-
ocke said projects will be ap-
;-ed on the basis of their sound-
; and with the view of speedil;
riding jobs to a maximum num
ber of persons.
He said Georgia will share in the
S4.880.000.000 works-relief program
proportionately to the number of
sound projects submitted.
! his hearers to face the fact,
that ".ill this money must be repaid
by you" Cocke said taxpayers are
‘•stockholders” in the federal re-
Dr. Joseph H. White, who was cevery program and that its success
bom and reared in this city, was, . v j]j d epen d upon the co-operation
sent by the United States govern- , Q f private citizens,
ment to New- Orleans to take charge t •jy, e transfer of relief clients from
of the yellow fever situation. j FERA to WPA lists will not be com-
pleted until September 1. Cocke’s
Judge John T. Allen is an expert asserted
in performing marriage ceremonies..
Th«* rpnrrter cf the Union-Recor- gene Stembridge. Flem D. Vaughan.
fW did not knrw this until last | Miller Nesbit spent Sunday at Tybee.
Wednesday when he witnessed aj
ceremony performed by His Honor. Mrs. G. T. Wiedenman. Mrs. W.
He can look as solemn and speak as T. Hines and children and Mrs. A.
Impressively and as much to the B. Cook have returned from Indian
point as anv man that ever joined a Springs.
sale, I will sell to the highest bidder
for 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-
due the State of Geor
gia. and the County of Baldwin. The
fi. faes. levied, under which the sales
will be made arc hereinafter desig
nated following the description of
each tract of land to be sold.
FIRST TRACT: That parcel of
land in the City of Milledgeville. in
said County and being a part of lot
No. 1 in block No. 43 the same be-
the Northeast comer of said lot.
Said lot fronts east on South Wavne
Street 88. feet, and is on the comer
couple in the holy bonds of wedlock.
Representive E. R. Hines tcok
great interest in the passage of thc
reformatory bill. When the measure
was no for discussion Wednesday.
Mr. Hines offered an amendment lo-
ratinc the reformatory on the State
farm near this city.
Mr. Geo. Brantley is wearing a
smile which only a father of a
bouncing boy can we?r.
Mrs. Chas H. Rhodes and little
s- n. Chas. of Crawfordville. are
visiting Mrs. Lucy P. Walker.
Miss Pauline McKinley has re
turned home from Athens, where
she has been attending the sum
mer school.
Mrs J. A. Home delightfully
entertained the members of the
“circle” and a few invitee guests
last Thursday afternoon. Campania
was played. Delightful refreshments
were served.
Mrs. Mary McCorkle and
Nan Barksdale are visiting
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Nesbit and
Mir? Ophil Carrington have return
ed from a visit to Savannah and
Tybee.
One of the prettiest of the mid
summer weddings and one of unusual
interest throughout thc state
that of Miss Mamie Jordan to Mr.
William Honey Smith, of Sand
ersville. which took place Wednesday
July 26, at the beautiful old co
lonial home of the bride’s relative?
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall H. Bland, a
Midway.
Mrs. Anna Crawfcrd and Miss
Mabel are visiting Warm Springs
Mr. R. W. Hatcher has returned
from a visit of several weeks at
Virginia Beach.
Messrs. Leo Joseph. Bardey Tant
Aubrey Nunn, Royal Bethune. Ar
thur Skinner, Chas. I- Brown, Eu-
The A. J. Carr company will
move into their new quarters
North Wayne street today and to
morrow. The building which will be
the future place of business of this
firm has just been finished.
NOTICE!
There will be a working at Sand
Hill cemetery Wednesday. Augus|
7th. A11 that are interested art
quested to be there.
POLITICAL CARDS
the people of Milledgeville:
m a candidate for Mayor, sub-
to thc Democratic Primary to
be beld August 2nd. next. Your sup
port and influence is respectfully
requested.
GEORGE S. CARPENTER
I wish to announce my candidacy
for re-election as Alderman of the
City of Milledgeville. subject to th«
Democratic Primary of August 2nd.
1935.
T. H. CLARK
»m a candidate for re-election
1 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 candidacv
r re-election as Alderman, subject
to the City Democratic Primary of
August 2nd, 1935.
J. C. BASTON
50 feet on the Street and runs back
east the same width approximately
150 feet. Said property was found
in the possession of Charlie Kyle,
and was levied on as his property
under the tax fi.fa. issued for State
and Cour.y taxes for the year of
1932, amounting to $10.90 principal
and interest thereon from Decem
ber 20. 1932 and $1.00 cost and the
cost of levy and sale.
SIXTH TRACT: That parcel of
land in the 321st District in said
county bounded as follows: On the
North by Harrisburg Road, on the
East by lands of Gus A us ton. on the
South by land of H. A. Killing, and
on the West by land of George
Frances. The land fronts the road
approximately 135 feet and runs
South approximately 240 feet, and is
the homeplace of Judson niomton,
said property was found in the pos
session c*f Judson Thornton and was
levied on as his property under the
tax fi.fa. issued for State and coun
ty taxes for the year of 1933.
amounting to $9.00 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 Banks;
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T. A. ASHFIELD
R. C. A. Tubes
Genuine Replacement Parts
of Wayne and Washington Street I the South by lj * nds of l _ Mr „. W / J*
and is bounded as follows. On the Montgomery and on the West b>
North by Washington Street on the
East by Wavne Street, on the South
by lot of George W. Barr, and on
the West by lands of Miss Martha
G. Thomas, and is the homeplace of
Mrs. Annie E. (Joseph A.) Moore. This
homeplace is a unit and incapable
of subdivision sc as to be sold in
parclcs. Said property was found in
the possession of Mrs. Annie E.
Moore and was levied on as her
property under the tax fiJa. issued
for State and County taxes for the
year 1932, amounting to $204.75
principal and interest thereon from
December 20, 1932, and $1.00 cost
and the cost of levy and sale.
SECOND TRACT: That parcel of
land in the City of Milledgeville. in
said County, and known and dis
tinguished in the plan of said City
part of lot No. 4. On the North
by lands of Mrs. J. A. Buck, on the
east by lands of Mrs. J. O. Barnes,
the South by Washington street
1 on the West by lands ol Mrs.
Fannie Terry*, and is the homeplace
of Mrs. Alma M. Giles this home-
place is a unit and incapable of
subdivision so as to be sold in par
cels. Said property was found in the
possession of Mir. Alma Giles and
levied on as her propeerty
Womes Who Hare Pus
Try CARDUI Neit Timt!
On account of poor nourishment,
many women suffer functional pinr
at certain times, and It Is for these
that Cardul Is offered on the record
of the safe relief it has brought and
the good It has done In helping to
overcome tho cause of womanly dis
comfort. Mrs. Cole Young, of Lees-
vllle, La., writes: “I was suffering
with irregular ... I had quite a lot
a pain which made me nervous. I
took Cardul aid found it helped me
In every way , linking me regular
and stepping the pain. This quieted
my nerves, making my health much
better." ... If Cardul does not bene
fit YOU, consult a physician.
Wllkersoo HO feet, and
the homeplace of Ellen Brogsdal
said property was found In the pos
session at EUen Brogsdale and was
levied on as her property under the
tax fi. fa* issued for State and
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 cf
levy and sale.
NINTH TRACT: That parcel of
land in the 321 Dist. G. M. said
County. Bounded as follows: On the
North by lands of Wilile Humphery.
On the East by lands of Willie Hum
phery. on the South by lands of
Berry Farrer, and on the West by
Gordon and MilledfeviUa Highway.
Said lot contains 1-4 acre more or
less and is the homeplace of Auren-
na Farrer. Iliis homeplace is a unit
and incapable of subdivision so as to
be sold in parcels. Said property was
found in the presets! on of Auranna
Farrer and was levied on as her
property under the tax ft fa* issued
for State and Coimty taxes for the
year 1930, amounting to $2.70 princi
pal and interest thereon from De
cember 20, 1930 and $1.00 cost and
the cost of levy and sale.
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 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. HAYNIE, Sheriff
Baldwin County, Georgia
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JEWELERS
t, Ga.
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Delicious Western Steaks and Sea Foods
COMING EVENTS
GRADUATION
WEDDINGS
ANNIVERSARIES
I Prepare r«ndl b; taakie,
I TO* se lectio as from oar stack
I of Wortkjr Gifts.
I We will welcome ea oppertui-
| ty •• skow yea.
Williams & Ritchie
JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS
Milledgeville, Ga.
We are Prepared to Take Care of Your Dairy Products
Cream. Sweet Milk. Butler Milk and Butter
Also Y'our Fresh Meats
PHONE 83 AND SAVE MONEY
Montgomery’s
Milk Depot and Meat Market
NOTICE TO SCHOOL PATRONS
Notice is hereby given that the
Baldwin County Board of Education
will meet on Tuesday, August 6.1
1935, at 1.00 P M.. for the purpose j
of fixing School Bus Routes for
1935-36.
All persons desiring to change bus 1
routes must appear at this meeting.!
ar no change can be made after |
contracts are M.
BALDWIN COUNTY BOARD OF,
EDUCATION
By R. W. IVEY, President |
P. N. BIVINS. C. S. S.
TEACHER’S EXAMINATION
Examination for State certificate*
will be given in the ofifee of the
State Superintendent of Schools, In
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