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THE I’NION'-KECOKDEK. MII.LEDCEVII-I-E. CA.. AUGUST ». IMS
Georgia’s Two Real Daughters
No State in the union can boast d'
two Real Daughters of the American
RevoU’tio;i, except Georgia, and
Georgia is proud to claim two sifters:
Miss Sarah Pool and Mrs. Mary
Pool Newsome, of Gibson. Ga.
youngest child was bom. and his
eldest child was 64 years old at that
time.
The grandmother of the Real
Daughters on their mother’s side
| was long-lived, also: reaching the
They have been honored by the • ea ^‘
receipt of gold spoons with the D. | “Aunt Sarah
A. R. insignia on them, from the) 1845": and “Aunt Mary
National Society, and they with three “4-15-1850'. So “Aunt
other Real Daughters in the entire. new 90 ve
United States, receive a monthly r :* 85.
pension of twenty-five dollar? each.; They are members of the Magnolia
They were received as members naptist Church and were numbered
of the Daughter’.-, of the American j amo ng its founders. Their father also.
Revolution June 5. 1929. during thej was a charter member of a Baptist
Regency of Mrs. Y. H. Yarbrough, j church. the Mill Creek Church,
Through the efferts of Mrs. J. L. I barren county. Mrs. Beeson
9-28-
Sarah” is
old and “Aunt Mary”
Beeson. State Historian. Ga. I
R.. their father’s grave was located
and a government heads' ne ov
•was unveiled, on June 5. 1932. ir
presence of 300 people. ThcBurkhal-
ter Chapter D. A. R. of Warrenton.
arranged the ir.teretsing program,
•where the two daughters unveiled
the marker over their father's grave
a really wonderful historical oc
currence.
These two ladies are honored by
the Nancy Hart Chapter every year
at the Christians tide and they re
ceive gifts from D. A. R. in other
States. Every day brings to them
post cards or letters.
They live in their three-room cot
tage. one mile from Gibson. Ga.. and
arc blessed with kind neighbors who
look after them with real interest
and love.
Their father. Henry' Pool, came
from N. C.. to Georgia and drew
land in Warren county, in the land
lottery of 1827.
He was married three times and
his last wife. Mary Ann Cason, was
the mother of the Real Daughters.
Henry Pool's Bible is still in exist
ence. He was 90 years old when his
proud recipient of his old hymn
book, which now reposes at Meadow
Garden. Augusta. Ga.. at the home
of George Walton, which is a mu
seum for Revolutionary relics.
These two ladies enjoy life and
have a quick wit. When the State
Regent Mrs. John W. Daniel was
here in September. Mrs. Yarbrough
invited her. and Miss Floride Allen,
the Chapter Regent, and Mrs. J. L.
Beeson to go with her to see the Real
Daughters. “Aunt Sarah” was ill.
and “Aunt Mary” having been intro
duced to the new comers, seemed to
hesitate when she came to Mrs. Bcc-
.n. “Aunt Mary, don’t you know
c - -Why you look so young and
•etty your old mar must bo dead",
as the answer!
Dr. Yarbrough is their favorite
physician, and distance does not
mke them forget.
The generosity of the M. S. D. A.
is known by all around, and one
salesman of flour says when he goes
South Carolina or into any other
State, he never fails to tell what the
D. A. R. has done for these two dear
old ladies.
HOME COMING AT MONTPELIER
ATTRACTS LARGE CROWD
ON FRIDAY
Residents cf every section of
Baldwin county assembled at old
Montpelier church last Friday to join
in the annual celebration of Home
Coming Day.
The old church, probably the old
est in the county, has recently been
reorganized uy Rev. W. C. Budd.
pastor of the Hardwick Methodist
chur-h. and during the p. st week a
scries of evangelistic services were
held. The membership of the church
has grown and many people who
formerly held membership in the
church arc again attending regular
ly and supporting the church.
Rev. Budd preached a home com
ing sermon at eleven o'clock and at
the conclusion of the services Judge
E. R. Hines presented to the church
a communion service, the gift of Mrs.
W. H. Stembridge as a memorial
to her distinguished husband. Judge
*W. H- Stembridge and son Dr.
M. F. Stembridge. Judge Hines paid
tribute to the life of Judge Stem-
bridge and his service to this county
and the Montpelier community. The
family of Judge and Mrs. Stembridge
have been members of the church
and working actively in its interest
practically since its organization. Dr.
Stembridge had moved his church
membership to Montpelier only
short time before his death.
Plans are now being made to i
large the church. A Sunday School
•with Prrf. Strother as superinten
dent. Tie attendance upon
Sunday School scr
CITATION
GEORGIA. Baldwin County:
To Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Maurine Thompson, as guar
dian of Alice Pitts, now deceased.
ig applied to me for discharge
from her guardianship, this is to
notify all persons concerned to show
cause before the Court of Ordinary
of said County, at the September
Term. 1935. thereof, why letters of
dismission should not be isued as
This August 5. 1935.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE
Ordinary, Baldwin Co. Ga.
MARSHAL'S SALES
church and
has grown
the church
attendance
than in the city
be enlarged. Ac-
thc school is larger
iok the
Mrs. H. D. Allen recently
old church Bible which was given
by her father in 1872. and had it
rebound and the pages placed back
in the bock. Every pastor of the
church since 1872 has signed in the
bn'-k. Th.o church property was set
aside in the will of Benjamine Hall
in 1826 as a meeting house and a
Methodist church was organized.
Decondants of Mr. Hall. Mrs. Gorce.
of LaOrnnge and her sister attend
ed the Home Coming Friday.
A delicious barbecue dinner was
served in the grove near the church.
Over three hundred people were
present. The oldest members of the
church present were Mrs. V
Stembridge who is in her R3rd
and Mrs. L. B. Babh. who is also
past eighty years.
The meeting was in charge of Mr,
Sidney Stembridge. Mr. Walter
Stembridge, Mr. and M’
Mr. Preston Babb. Mrs. Uamn CM- I division wilhr
lins. Mrs. Walter Stembridge. Roger I ing each rf i
Stcmbrdige. • ■ 7 " w V I Said sale is
City of Milledgeville
Baldwin County. Georgia.
Will be sold on the First Tues
day in September 1935. before the
Courthouse door in Baldwin County.
Georgia, within the legal hours of
Sheriffs Sales, at public outcry, to
the highest bidder for cash. th<
tracts and parcels of land herein
after described. The said sales will
be made under and by virtue of le
vies of fi.fas. issued by the Clerk at
the city of Milledgeville for taxes due
the Mayor and Aldermen of the City
of Milledgeville. Deeds will be exe
cuted to the purchasers at said sale
by the undersigned Marshal. The
tenants in possession of the several
tracts of land hereinafter describ
ed have been notified of the levies
and the time, terms, and place of
sale as required by law.
FIRST TRACT: That tract of land
belonging to Mrs. J. W. Toole, situate
lying and being in the city of Mil
ledgeville. said State and County,
located on the East side of North
Wayne St., fronting on North W
Street 105 feet and running back
| East an equal v\ idth for a dist;
of 210 feet, adjoining and betw
the lands of Mrs. Julia Folds Parker,
and the lands of Mrs. A. H. Paschal.
described lot is a unit
that is not capable of division with
out materially damaging each of it’s
ibdivisions.
Said sale is made under the levy
f a fi. fa. issued on the 20th day of
Feb. 1934. for taxes due said City
for the year 1933. .Said property will
be sold as the property of Mrs. J. W.
Toole.
SECOND TRACT: That tract of
land belonging to Mrs. C. A. Giles,
situate lying and being in the City
of Milledgeville. said State and
County, known and distinguished in
the plan of said City as a part of Lot
No. 4. Block No. 42. fronting on
Washington Street a distance of 42
feet, more or less, and running back
North of same width a distance of
105 feet, more or less, and bounded
as follows: On the North by lands
of Mrs. J. A. Buck. East by lands
of J. O. Barnes. South 1
Washington Street, and West by
lands of Mr.-. S. L. Terry and Mm.
Sam J. niand. The above described
lot is a unit that is not capable of
of a fi.fa. issued on the 14th day
of April. 1931. for taxes due said
City for the year 1930. Said property
will be sold as the property at Mrs.
C. A. Giles.
THIRD TRACT: That tract of land
belonging to Mrs. Eva B. Ennis,
situate lying and being in the City
of Milledgeville. said State and
County, lying on the East side of
North Wayne, between and adjoin
ing. the lands of Mrs. A. H. Paschal
and East Thomas Street, (formerly
Wall Street) facing 105 feet
Wayne St., and running back East
equal width for a distance of 229
feet. The above described let is
unit that is not capable of division
ithout materially injuring each of
’s subdivisions.
Said sale is made under the levy
- a fi.fa. issued on the 1st day of
April. 1931. for taxes due said City
for the year 1928. Said property will
be sold as the property of Mrs. Eva
B. Ennis.
FOURTH TRACT: That tract of
land belonging to John W. Riley,
situate lying and being in the 320th
militia District. City of Millcdge-
villc, said State and County, lying
the West side of Jackson street,
between and adjoining the lands of
Bessie E. Lawrence and the
lands of Miss Mattie Moc.e. etal.
fronting 50 feet on Jackson street
and running back West for a ins
tance of 254 feet. The above de
scribed lot is a unit that is not
eapnble of division without material
ly damaging each of it’s subdivisions.
Said sale is made under the levy
a fi.fa. issued on the 14th day of
June. 1932. for taxes due said City
for the year 1931. Said property will
Id as the property of John W.
Riley.
FIFTH TRACT: That tract of land
belonging to Mrs. Willett B. Horne,
lituate lying and being in the City
of Milledgeville. said State and
County, being on the North side of
East Hancock Street, facing Said East
Hancock Street a distance of 90 feet
and running back North an equal
width for a distance of 186 feet.
less, and bound as follows:
On the North by lands of the First
National Bank, on the East by El
bert Street, on the South by East
Hancock Street, and on the West by
lands of Jesse Green. Said lot is a
unit that is not capable of division
without materially damaging each
of it’s subdivisions.
Said sale is made under the levy
of a fi.fa. issued on the 14th day of
July, 1032, for taxes due said City
for the year 1931. Said property will
be sold as the property of Mrs. Wil
lett B. Horne.
SIXTH TRACT: That tract of land
belonging to Jom Pritchard, situate
lying and being in the City of Mil
ledgeville- said State and County, on
the South Side of West Hancock
Street, fronting on said West Han
cock street 120 feet, and running
baric South and equal width for a
distance of 180 *eet, and bound as
follows: On the South by the lands
of Lula P. Rogers, on the West by
lands of Annie I* Montgomery, on
the North by West Hancock Street,
and on the East by South Bound
ary Street. Said Tract is a unit that
is not capable of division without
materially damaging each of it’s sub
divisions.
Said sale is made under the levy
a fi.fa. issued on the 14th day of
June. 1932, for taxea due said City
for the year 1930. Said property will
be sold as the property of John
Pritchard.
SEVENTH TRACT: That tract of
land belonging to R. T. Dozier, Adm.
Estate Mrs. E. B. Dozier, situate
lying and being in the City of Mil
ledgeville. said State and County,
on the South side of West Hancock
Street, fronting 52.5 feet more or
less on said West Hancock Street,
and running back South an equal
width for a distance of 210 feet,
more or less, and bound as follows:
On the North by West Hancock
Street, on the East by lands of the
Eastate of Mrs. Carrie Home and J.
C. Cooper, on the South by lands of
A. J. Carr. Jr., and on the West by
lands of the Estate of R. C. Hum
ber. The above described lot is a unit
that is not capable of division with
out materially damaging each of it’s
subdivisions.
Said sale is made under the levy
a fiifa. issued on the 14th day of
June. 1932, for taxes due said City
for the year 1931. Said property will
be sold as the property of Mollie
Bruce.
This 30th day of July, 1935.
LEROY D. NAPIER.
Deputy Marshal of the City of
MMledgeville.
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