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nudtL o' Greenwood, Fla,
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,id at Hardwick. ^
Mr John N. Holloway has been
^sid fmm the City H*plUl
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OT Columbia UHlverelty. Hew
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«. and Mrs. Mant Hood. O* Bir-
W ' Ain are visiting Mr. and
linghanv. Ala., are ™»»™n .1**”
i„ G. C McKinley and the Mltoaa
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Mr and Mm- Wallace Butt., Jr.
Saturday and Sunday in
Paynesboro viai-ing Coach snd Mre.
uSS Cohen.
Hr and Mm J T - Terry have
•tumid from New York where Mrs.
ary has tan studying at Colum-
ia University.
Mr Steve Thornton, Jr., of Cart-
eniile. is spending a few days
ting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Save Thornton.
Messrs. John and Joslah Sibley,
jlHtha Sibley and Col, Hughes
Spdding. of Atlanta, spent Sunday
ffitfc Mrs. H. D. Allen.
Jim Kidd and Sibley Jbnnlngp,
ho have been at camp near Tallulah
alls, re* urn home today. Col. Er-
rin Sibley went up for them.
Miss Kathleen Maddox has ac-
sptfd a position with the Works
topess Administration In Athens,
and reported for duty there Mon
lbs. J V. Butler has returned to
her home in Montgomery, Ala., af
ter a visit to her brother and sister
Mr. J. R. Smith and Mrs. Julian
Mrs. C. H. Allen, of Barnett, and
Ifn Dana Cheeley and Miss Gla6. s
Mr. and Mre. Marvin Cheney and
Mr. Joseph Coleman were visitors in
Macon Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. I .oucks, of At
lanta, were treated at the City Hos
pital Sunday after tr.oir automobile
had turned over and caught fin*
near this city. They were enroute to
their home from Savannah and af
ter treatment of their injuries con
tinued their trip.
Miss Willie Bonus was hostess to
the Tuesday Night Bridge Club this
week. Mrs. Willie Stembridge, Misses
Mary CUne, Katherine Scott, Dlza-
beth and Martha Thomas, being
members present, while Mrs. frank
Florencourt of Arlington, Maw.. Mrs.
J. T. King, Jr„ Mrs. Otis Woods,
Mrs. J. B. Malpass, Mrs. f. D.
Thomas, Miss Elinor Hutton of Sa
vannah, and Miss Lucile Thomas of
Decatur, were guests. The hostess
served delightful punch and cakes
during the evening. Miss Martha
Thomas won the high prize, Mrs.
Woods low, and Miss Hutton won
the visitors prize.
Crs. T. B. Lawrence and Mrs. Stacy
Miss Josephine Jennings
f at the summer home —
de. Judge John Sibley, In Hlgh-
,r a Leslie Brown, of Macon.
camp at Fourt Moultrie Toole.
u '<vk. Young Caldwell was
towr at G. M. C.
BEGINNING 8EPTEMBEK II.
Florence Barnett, formerly at the
Commercial Department «T Um
Georgia Stale College for Women
teach private elaacs la Siena-
Eng.
Phoae MS for
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MARSHAL’S BALKS
City of MiUedgevllle
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, the
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 of
the city of Milledgevllle for taxes due
the Mayor and Aldermen of the City
of Milledgeville. Deeds will be exe
cuted to the purchasers at said sale
in uena v neeiey ana vmu. ® '—— — — * , , __
if Savannah, are visiting by the undersigned Marshal. The
tenants in possession of the several
tracts of land hereinafter describ
ed have been notified of the levies
visit- and the time, terms, and place of
her sale as required by law.
FIRST TRACT: That tract of land
ie. Judge John Sibley, in nign- 1 ‘ V«r ~ ,
k N. C.. after a visit to friend, belonging to Mre. J. W. Toole, dtuate
Atlanta lying and being in the city of Mil-
... ledgevilte. Mid State and County,
fees Katherine Scott. Elinor located on the fest
non. Jeannie Jewell. Katherine w ayne St fronting “" North Wayne
_ . street 105 feet and running bade
re " r and Mnrtha Thoma !l “ nd Lt an equal width for a distance
s. George Davis, spent Monday “ BS . . . Kgrf«r«w»n
mine in Macon °< 210 ad i oininS '* nd bctween
mine in Macon. ^ t an ds of Mrs. Julia Folds Parker.
, . . . and the lands of Mrs. A. H. Paschal,
to. S J Stembndge has as her ^ ^ dMCTibtd lol is a quit
.J'" „ °. H “Pkins -nd not ra p a ble of division with-
da ™ Sln8
subdivisions.
Said sale is made under the levy
of a fi. fa. issued on the 20th day of
E Caldwell, sen of Mr. and Mrs. p e b. 1934, for taxes due said City
-• Caldwell, of this city, won in for t h e year 1933. Said property will
of boxing bouts at the C. be sold as the property of Mrs. J. W.
SECOND TRACT: That tract of
lr*nd belonging to Mrs. C- A. Gilw,
s'tuate lying and being in the City
* Katherine Butts has just re- of Milledgeville. said State and
1 from Gainesville where she County, known and distinguished in
two weeks as the guest of Mr. the plan of said City as a part of Lot
Mrs. Arthur Butts. Jr. She will No. 4, Block No. 42. fronting ""
immediately for Columbus for
t with Mrs. T. U. Butts.
and Mis p. A. Nelson and
E. Granada have returned
an automobile trip to Canada.
r,d Mrs. Nelson will spend sev-
here before returning to
Lake Wales, Fla.
friends of Mrs. E. B. Keel will
know that her sister. Mrs.
Allen, died at her home
JSusta on Monday. Mr. and
,T '’ -Ap nt to Davisboro on
t5day to r.ttend the funeral
" arul Wrs - Thomas Binford.
1 mulling there home in
rton where Capt. Binford is
' _ T - «t the Robert E. Lee
* ’’ spending several days
Urs. B. w— •
Binford
Binford and Miss
regulor business meeting of
«i“ S I mday a™ “ f
1 was held Tues-
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 by West
Washington Street, and West
lands of Mrs. S. L. Terry and Mrs.
Sam J. Bland. The above described
lot is a uni' that is not capable of
division without materially damag
ing each of it’s subdivisions.
Said sale is made under the levy
of a fi.fa. issued on the 14th day
of April, 1931, for .axes due said
City for the year 1930. Said property
will be sold as the property df 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. Pascha
and East Thomas Street, (formerly
Wall Street) facing 105 feet on N.
Wayne St, and running back last
an equal width for a distance of »9
was neia Tues- an equal wiaw - -
‘ n at the home of Mrs. feet. The above deaertbad tot «
ko ' President Following unit that la not capable of ******
huainew matters, the without materially injuring of
cd delightful refresh- tfs MMMdtM
M *)• is made 1*** »•
fiia. issued on the let day of
April, 1931, for taxes due said City
* oc the year 192*. 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 arid being in the 320th
militia District City of MiUedge-
ville. said State and County, lying
the West side of Jackson street,
between and adjoining the lands of
Mre. Bessie E. Lawrence and the
lands of Miss Mattie Moore, etal,
fronting 50 feet on Jackson street
and running back West for a dis
tance of 254 feet Tile above de
scribed lot is a unit that is not
capable of division without material
ly damaging each of it’s subdivisions.
Said sale is made under the levy
of a fl/a. issued on the 14lh day of
June, 1932, for taxes due said City
for the year 1931. Said property win
to sold as the property of John W.
toy.
Firm TRACT: That tract of land
belonging to Mrs. Willett B. Horae,
situate lying and being in the City
bf Milledgeville, said State and
County, being an the North side of
But Han cook Street, facing Said East
Hancock Street a distance of 90 feet
and running back North an equal
width for a distance cf 1M feet
more or 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
unit that is not capable of division
without materially damaging each
of it’s subdivisions.
Said sale is made under the levy
’ a fi.fa. issued on the 14th day of
July, 1932, for taxes due said City
for the year 1931. Said property will
be sold as the property of Mre. Wil
lett B. Home.
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 126 feet, and running
back South and equal width for a
distance of 180 f eet, and bound as
follows: On the South by the lands
of Lula P. Rogers, on the West by
lands of Annie L. Montgomery, on
the North by West Hancock Street,
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 taxes due said City
for the year 1930. Said property will
be sold as the property of John
Pritchard.
SEVENTH TRACT: Hiat tract at
land belonging to R. T. Dozier, Adm.
Estate Mrs. E. B. Dozier, situate
lying and being in the City of MU-
ledgeville, said State and County,
«n 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
of a fiJs- 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
Milledgeville.
corporation shall to In the City at
Milledgeville, in Baldwin County,
Georgia; but petitioner* desire the
right and authority to establish ^nd
conduct other offices and places of
business in such other Counties with
in said State as may be determined
upon by the corporation.
That the object of mid corpora
tion is pecuniary gain to the corpo
ration and its stockholders.
4.
That the business to be conducted
by said corporation Is that of own
ing andjor operating a retail andlor
wholesale shoe store, and in the con
duct and operation of such petition
ers dmlre Mat said corporation shall
have all of tto nocaamry, incident'
and gmeral rights, privileges and
authorities which are usual and cus
tomary in such businesses, and as
to tto same, and particularly tto
rights and prlvOsgea to acquire, own,
operate, manage, and completely and
fully conduct its business, and to
buy, sell, keep, carry and offer far
sale any and all article# and tilings
which 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
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
necessary, incidental or connected
with the proper furtherance of its
lawful business.
That the common capital stock of
said corporation shall be twenty-five
hundred dollan, which dull to 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 mid cor
poration shall have the right, power
and authority to increase its common
capital, from time to time, and in
varying amounts constituting any
fractional part or parts of the aggre
gate, to a capitalization not to ex-
eeed in tto aggregate the sum at ten
thousand dollars, and la sell and
isseu stock and certificates at stock
of the same par value and in sub
stantially the same form for such ad
ditional capital; provided, that said
increase shall be first sanctioned and
authorized by a vote of a majority
df at least two-thirds of the stock
outstanding as shown by the books
of the corporation at that time.
6.
Your petitioners further desire
that mid corporation shall have all
of the common' corporate powers,
rights and authorities as tto same
are defined by the present code of
Georgia, and to do and peiCbrm any
and all of the acts and things herein-
abowe generally and MrtfUwtty
for and to ac-
that It shall have all each other
rights, powers, prlvilegm and Un
ities aa are incident to like
corporations and pcvmtoafale under
tto laws of Georgia.
WHBUEFORK Your petitioner*
the name and style above statad,
and that a proper order of said
Court be paaaed granting such fca-
corporation to them, their 1
and assigns, and granting 1
corporation all of the rights 1
privileges and authorities
above set out, together with 1
©tiler, additional and general pow
ers, privileges and authorities aa are
now or may hereafter be allowed
corporations of like or
character by and under tto prmnat
and any future laws of this state.
FRANK W. BBL
Attorney for Petitioners.
Filed in office this 7 day of August
IMS.
J. C. COOPBt
Clerk Superior Court, Baldwin
County, Georgia.
I, J. C. Cooper, Clerk of the Su
perior Gouu of Baldwin County,
fnragning is a true, exact and correct
copy of tto application for charter
Mad by Mre. A. J. Sktener. at ala*
as tto same appear* on Me In thli
office.
This tto 7 day of August, IMS.
J. c. coonoi
Clerk toparior Court, {Baldwin
County, Georgia.
COMING EVENTS
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BOSTON CAP
“WHERE EVERYBODY EATS”
Delicious Western Steaks and Sea Foods
APPLICATION FOB CHARTER
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
To The Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of Mrs. A. J. Skin
ner a resident of Baldwin County,
Georgia, of W. O. Hiatt a resident
o! Chatham County. Georgia, and of
W. C. Goode. 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 #f twenty
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 to per
mitted to lapse, In eccordence with
the laws of tto told MMn
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FORMAL OPENING OF
Skinner’s Shoe Store
ARTHUR J. SKINNER, Mgr
SATURDAY, AUGUST 31
A New Modern Shoe Store to Outfit
The Entire Family in Shoes
You Are Cordially Invited to Inspect Our
New Store in the Sanford Building
The newest *ddtion to Milledge-
ville’s business section males its foimal
bow Saturday, August 31st and cordial
ly invites you for an early visit.
The newest Fall Fashions sfc here
for Misses and Ladies as well as Men
and Boys. It will be our policy to
hnndk snappy, up-to-date merchandise,
always new, always smart, yet mod
erate in price. We will carry a com
plete line of ROBERT-JOHNSON AND
RAM)—Shoes that have proven their
fine quality by years of dependible
service. From baby to Grand Dad. you
will find the shoes you want nt the
price you can afford to pay.
We need no introduction to the peo
ple of this section. For years we have
handled shoes and believe we know your
needs, but best of all our long experi
ence guarantees perfect fit and abso
lute satisfaction to every customer.
WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR BUSI
NESS AND CORDIALLY INVITE YOU
TO VISIT US.
SKINNER’S SHOE STORE
"Fine Footwear for All the Family”
AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY