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HUNTING THIS SEASON
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Strict.
Outlining the “meet rigid regula
tions in the hu-tory of American
wildfowling” J. X. "Ding" Darling
chief of the biological survey, says
the nation's dude hunters will have
30 days of shooting this fall.
States Fidelity and open season will be allowed
Guaranf^^Ebmpany. of Balotimore. wood ducks, ruddy ducks, buffle-
Maryland. has changed its general head ducks. Ross’s geese, or s
agency from Macon to Milledgeville, atld no shooting of snow geese will
and appointed Mr. L. H. Andrews ^ permitted in Florida or in states
general agent. Messrs. Hines & norlh of Florida bordering the At-
Vinson, who have been local agents lantic ocean .
for this company foe the past aev-j u-jihig said the regulations had
eral years, have on account of the bffm appr0 ved by President Roose-
faithful manner in which they have yeU and that he expected them to
discharged their duties, been ap- 1 Mve ^ per of the increase in
pointed general council for the terri- j this year .
torp over which Mr. Andrews has shooting over baited water or
control. ,i and ^dn prohibited.
No live decoys can be used at any
place.
Shooting will be permitted only
The new tax digest just completed
bv Tax Receiver C. L. Moran con-
ta.ns many interesting facts, some
of which we present below:
There are 738 white polls and 407
colored, making at total of 1175.
There are In the county 9 lawyers.
22 doctors. 4 derlists. 1 mechanical
engineer, and 3 bank presidents, a
total of 39 professional men, who
pay a special tax of $10 each, mak-I Ii'and' close Novem
ing a total of $390. ^ her io. j n southern states it will be
.. r ...... ! from November 20 to December 19.
Messrs. E. E. Bell. W. S. Myrick,
between 7 a. m. and 4 p.
Possession of more than one day’!
bag limit, which was reduced from
12 to 10, will be illegal
A three-shell limit on auto-loading
and repeating shotgun will become
effective.
The season will open in northern
LAND SALE
Henry Goodman and Dixion Dilliams
will leave tomorrow for the northern
markets to purchase their stock of ... „
fall and winter guod,. We wish them, GEORGIA. BriJwm County:
a pleasant trip.
and authority to increase its common
capital. , -'rom time to time, and in
varying amounts constituting any
fractional part or parts of the aggre
gate, to a capitalization not. to
ceed in the aggregate the sum of ten
thousand dollars, and to sell
isseu stock and certificates of stock
of the same par value and in sub
stantially the same form for such ad
ditional capital; provided, that said
Under and by virtue of a power
of sale contained in a deed to se-
City Clerk C. L. Moore has linish-1 ™re a debt executed by Millie Me
ed compiling the city tax digest for j Gregor to A. T. Pettigrew, on Ma>
the year 1905. An Increase of *14,-19- 1922 - dMd is recordod in
030 is shown over last year. In 1904 ot the Clerk of the Su-
the total returns were *1.306,446, and .perior Court of said County, in Deed
in 1905 $1,320,476. Book 9, page 55, the undersigned
_____ will sell, at public outcry, before the
A meeting of the Baldwin County, courthouse door in said county, to
Rranrh of the Georgia Division of j the highest bidder for cash, within
tfg Cotton Association was held at the legal hours of sale, on the 3rd
the court house in this city Saturday, day of September, 1935, the follow- necessary
morning August 12. ; ing described land, to-wit: j
The meeting was called to order by | All that tract or parcel of land j lawful business.
President Whitaker, who stated that situate, lying and being in the 321st
the object of the meeting was to District. G. M., of Baldwin County,
elect delegate to the State Con- Georgia, bounded as follows: on the
vention. called to meet in Atlanta. North by lands of Solomon Harris:
Ga.. on August 22. Messrs. H. E. Me- on the East by lands of Dr. E. W.
Comb and W. W. Moran were elected Alien; on the South by the right of
delegates. j way of the Central of Georgia Rail-
' way Company, on the West by lands
Mr. W. W. Idler and children cf Luis Ran^lph, better known as
have returned from a visit to rela- the Isaac Adams place, containing
lives in Tennessee. j three acres, more or less, together
J with all buildings and improvements
Mrs. Dixon Williams and children thereon. Said lane being the same
have returned from a visit io North land deeded to Millie McGregor by
Georgia. j H. D. Allen as evidenced by deed
years, and with the right and privi
lege of renewal thereof at or before
the expiration of that time, and with
the right of reviver thereof in the
event such charter should be per
mitted to lapse, in accordance with
the laws of the said state.
2.
That the principal office of said
corporation shall be in the City of
Milledgeville, in Baldwin County. - -
Georgia; but petitioners desire the j increase shall be first sanctioned and
right and authority to establish and j authorized by a vote of a majority
conduct other offices and places of df at least two-thirds of the stock
business in such other Counties with- , outstanding as shown by the books
In said State as may be determined of the corporation at that time,
upon by the corporation. j 6.
3 Your petitioners further desire
That the object of said corpora- that said corporation shall have all
tion is pecuniary gain to the corpo- J of the common corporate powers,
ration and Its stockholder*. . right* and authorities as the same
4 I are defined by the present code of
That the business to be conducted G *^*- d0
by said corporation is that ol own- •« nf the jLrts and thin*, tardn-
irut andlor operating a retail andlor “>« apleiflcdlly
wholesale shoe More, and in the con-1 enumerated, to * c -
duct and operation of such petition-1 c *P t amendment* ’
ers desire that said corporation shall i thtet it shall have all such other
have .n of the necessary, incident i rights. Powers. Pr.vtlegcs and m-
and general rights, privileges and. naunlties as are ncl
authorities which are usual and cu^! corporations and pemussable under
tomary in such businesses, and as; the laws o rgia.
are usually and reasonably incident! WHEREFORE, Your petitioners
to the same, ar.d particularly the pray that they be incorporated un-
rights and privileges to acquire, own. der the name and style above stated,
operate, manage, and completely and ( and that a p.oper order sa
’ully conduct its business, and to .Court be passed granting such in-
buy. sell, keep, carry and offer for corporation to them, their successors
sale any and all articles and things
•hich are usually and customarily
handled, carried, held, sold and or
offered for sale by shoe stores gen
erally. being principally all types
and kinds of shoes and boots, all
characters of hosiery, notions, hats,
ladies ready-to-wear, and men's
furnishings. They further desire that
said corporation .shall have and be
granted the rights and authorities to
have, own. puprehase, sell, lease,
rent and control any and all charac-
Mrs. Lucy ]
Lizzie Briody
dated December 17. 1918, and re-
’■ Walker and Miss cor dc*d in the Clerk's office of Bald-
leave today for a w ; n Superior Court, in Deed Book
Indian Spring. !"RR". folio 367. to which deed and
I its record reference is made In aid
Misses Agnes. Gertrude and Birdie of the dcscr iption herein given.
Stcmbridge have returned from a , The sa{d M illie McGregor has de
visit to relatives in Davisboro. faulted in the payment of principal
1 and interest due- on the note de-
Mr. J. F. Bell left this city in said decd , and has failed
Friday for Lookout Mountain. He to thc taxes mossed against said
will return today accompanied l'.v rtv for the years 1931, 1932,
Mrs. Bell and children, who !ravc| in , 3 am , !034 aggre g a ting S43.40,
been visiting relatives there ttic : , |;id hag fai!(;d io pay i Wurtm cv
premiums on said property aggregat
ing $12.00, which taxes and insur
ance has been paid by the under
signed. By reason of said default thc
power of sale contained in said deed
has become operative. Said sale will
be made lor the purpose of raising
funds to pay the note which said
deed was given to secure, and which
on the date of sale will amount to
North Caro- | $49G ()8 M well ^ $43.40 taxes and
era, j $12.00 insurance premium paid by
| the undersigned. Said several sums
twenty-feur years ago. from North, $551.48, to which will be
Pnrnlinn A* «V<n» fimn Mr h 9 „
added the cost of this proceeding.
The balance of the proceeds
month.
Mr. Chancey Adams spent last
week in Washington county, visiting
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hines left
yesterday for a
lina. where they will spent
weeks. Mr. Hines came to this city j
Carolina. At that time Mr. Ben
Gause was conductor on the omnibus i
of Capt. M. R. Bell, and Mr. Hines
rode with him to thc business center
of the city, where Mr. Gause learned
that Mr. Hines intended to go on
a visit to his old home, he told him
he would carry him to the depot in
his surrv. So yerterday morning he
hitched up his horse and rode Mr.
and Mrs. Hines to the depot, and
bade them good-bye. with the wish
that they would have a pleasant
Mr. John Hutchinson, who has held
the position of proscription clerk at
the ding store cf Messrs. Culver &
Kidd for thc past two years, has re
signed his position and will leave for
his home in Forsyth this week. Dur
ing his stay in this city Mr. Hutch
inson has made many friends, who
regret to see him leave. He is a splen
did druggist, and a social, clever
young man.
Plans and specification for the
new City Hall building have been
drawn, and are now on exhibition
In the window of Messrs. Culver &
Kidd.
from said sale, if any, will be de
livered to said Millie McGregor.
The undersigned will execute
deed to the purchaser as authorized
in said security deed.
This August 6. 1935.
A. T. PETTIGREW
As Gamtee with power of sale of
Millie McGregor.
HINES & CARPENTER
Attorreys for A. T. Pettigrew
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA. Baldwin Crunty
To The Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of Mrs. A. J. Skin
ner a resident of Raldwin County
Georgia, of \\. O. Hiatt a resident
(C Chatham County. Georgia, and of
W. C. Gocdo. Jr., a resident of Rich
mond County. Georgia, respectfully
shows:
1.
That your petitioners desire for
themselves, their associates and suc
cessors. a corporate charter and cor
porate franchises and to be incorpo
rated and made a body politic under
the name and style of SKINNER S
SHOE STORE. INCORPORATED,
for the period and term of twenty
ters of real estate and right there
in. and to do any and all acts and
things incidental to the ownership
and enjoyment thereof; and gen
erally. to do all acts and things
incidental or connected
•ith the proper furtherance of its
That the common capital stock of
raid corporation shall be twenty-five
hundred dollars, which shall be di
vided into fifty (50) shares of the
par value of fifty ($50) dollars per
share. That the whole of said com
mon capital has actually been paid
in. Petitioners desire that said cor
poration shall have the right, power
Guaranteed Radio Service
T. A. ASHF1ELD
R. C. A. Tubes
Genuine Replacement Parts
Regular communi
cation Benevolent
Lodge No. 3 F&AM
First and Third
Tuesday's 8:30 P.
M. Visiting Breth-
eren welcome.
JOE L. GRANT, W. M.
J. R. SMITH, Sec'ty.
In ATLANTA
and assigns, and granting unto said
corporation all of the rights, powers,
privileges and authorities herein
above set out, together with such
other, additional and general pow
ers. privileges and authorities as are
now or may hereafter be allowed
corporations erf like or similar
character by and under the present
and any future laws of this state.
FRANK W. BELL
Attorney for Petitioners.
Filed In office this 7 day of August
1935.
j. c. coopnt
Clerk Superior Court, Baldwin
County, Georgia.
I, J. C. Cooper. Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Baldwin County,
Georgia, do hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true, exact and correct
copy df the application for charter
filed by Mrs. A. J. skinner. «
u the wne eppean on file in !£"
office. n
Hite the 7 day of Aujust, 1933
J- C. COOPeh
Clerk Superior Court,
County, Georgia.
CHRYSLER - PACKARD
PLYMOUTH
SALES AND I
V. E. Itlsmt Jr.
Two Great Problems of Life
Life inturance, if maintained at full value, will help to tolve
the two great financial problem of life:
Dying too soon! Living too long!
C. H. ANDREWS & SON
“NOTHING BUT INSURANCE”
/or OLItK*
fiiMEt • Hiwy
Accurate Value
T.C. GRANT CO.
JEWELERS
Ga.
Lady Took Caithd
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•I cant say enough for Cartful tf
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writes Mrs. L. H. Cald
well, of Statesville. N. C.
“I have used Card ul at
intervals for twenty-five
years," she adds. "My
trouble in the beginning
was weakness and ner
vousness. I read of Car-
dtil In a newspaper and
decided right then to try it It seemed
before I had taken hall a bottle of
Cardui I was stronger and was soon
up anil around."
Thotimrd* of von-.-a teitlfy Cardui hmp
nt#d thorn. If It dots sol Imam TOC,
00csuit a physician.
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