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DOVE SEASON EXTENDED COTTON CERTIFICATES
THMUCHOCTOtt* 21ST ! KEADT FOR EXCHANCE
BT ZACK D. CXAVH __ ^ __ „ L
BfTlBES THE SIW5
I have -T- jmuA an Extcatire
Ottler extends)* the open on
i*m tr-’v-gh October 21. Th*
Slav lav. gwtm-nf tfae ihV/taj '.f
d-,-.-*- .1 r.cr cr-anged ctn«r than ex-
.* twenty-one dayi :nto Oc
tober
Mr p in extending the s*«-
vjt. a so that the hunters Being
certain wcv/a of the State, i&:
m the Northern sect-on
may nave v*e* decent 4we ihoot-
jn* Otr>er»v»e. I think they would
have been depnved of their
When I Lrrt let the dove seav.-n. I
hac no o a tfae Federa. asribortte*
would mn»m the same.
Ir. extending this season it U Z>-
ims to be receuary to h* ve tlovw
enopers t-vn '.2 the part of the ?-v/i
hunter cr jpvrtsmar.
fore in the history of the S’ate. The
Game v.olator will tafce advantage
of this October shooting, and test
rther game r,;rdi or. which the sea
son has not yet opened
«y G. S. 8.)
Governor a L. Cichrar. of >r-
_ Be HuM -TVisEt Crest? 1 hraska. was aiiced to ^rr'* Gems-
Aicst i Offiee as UM Tear. : nor Talsadge to Linorxn for a ir eax-
The upxal pooJ in W»ir_«v.t
j ncv -jp-sn to receive excess lax-
extrap —oc. certiorates from. ?*> -
en .no have a greater amount of
certJ.cava tnan will be needed to
market th_i year's crop. The*
ivocev fir Baldwin ccwnty w.— or
handled through the county agent i
office ai they were last year ex
cess tickets may oe handled witter
t.-.e c.-r.tr from 'ne grower to an
other i: O't .".gular price of Sc per
P*v-r.i bu* ma transfer cr exchange
- jt be made sttn the sssiftsnt m
cotter, at*.-stment in the cccstj
ager.fs off.te. The assitsant in cot-;
tor. ad. hitmen* ecpecafly urges
_ _ a. bat he refused to
i-j it He tu-Jti "I ™ ***«
: would write and invite Governor
Taimad?fc- and I rephed there was
y. particular reason * by I iho*—n
invite him, cut that he could ccene-
There are 100MC students at-
vending schorls in Atlanta and r.- j
ctDrty.
gmr.:ng
!y worked hard
during' the eight m ' tns of the first
rerion of the 74th Congress —ac-
r.rdiag to the final figures. 840 new
aw* were enacted.
A colt war bom Oglethorpe
xunty rr.ifrtx front lezs. and stood
sect like a human .en? It was
bo have completed • perfect in every detail with this ex-
wfao hare an extra , tepticn. and was bem to a tberougr.-
hand get in bred mare. The coh lived 26 i/ysrs.
‘crach w .t . the "\mty agent’s office, More than 5.0W people who have
as there 12 % demand in the county | veer, on relief roHs are sow p-.cic-
at this time fir surplus ceruficater ( .ng cotton, and enraging m otner
Ir. regard to the unsold poundage harvest activities -dicing a total
■/. cotton cemfactes which were for- -f 20.000 people wr.i nave beer, re
warded to tr.e rational pool in 1534 mtved from the nils in Georgia
*. '.'Si4 pr-d. c-rrs. there ha* been j recently, according ti Miss Gay 3.
inaugurated a plan whereby, upon Sheppersca. Works r^ogrens Ad-
ar.v.-n a„toor.zatjoo from the tax- rrmistrator.
exemption - ecu on the assistant ;.t Georgia United Daughters of the
cture I am cotton adjustment may reissue tfc-s Confederacy haw? announced that
d*rrj.ndmf of our Game Protectors .rueid etj-.ty to the producer upon 51.600 has b*er. donated as part cf
that ,wch^ck the faagz of our surrender by the producer of form. Georgia's contribu* n toward
.... ...... 1.,.-.: r-g i.rer. - • - Ch-3 A-201-B wh.tr. v.s -. - -a tier, of Gen--ti
and checking bag limits will do delivered t prtducers from tte
more to outlaw the violator pre- county agent office several wee*
seavr. quail buster ar.d game boot- ago. Th.s o is a statement of tte
legger than anything I taow of, producers
In tu
cooperate and
/.ar.t
ur friends to
co-urage our gam."
discharge of them
n'y
bu
iot to go afield with their bird dogs
ir.d «r. tguns This would constitute
>nrrui fac e evidence and the pence,
irould r^* liable to prosecution ,
4unUTf. wwh.ng to train their dog
would o'- pr .vleged to use short
We v
Robert S.,
The Federal Government collected
411.040.400 in lc." taxes during
ount of certificates sent j the fiscal year cf '.j':". which er-
al pool last fall. teeded the collect;cr for any year
Geo Da on' ano^tant in cotter, ad-i in the pre-prohibitior* period except
nrtEDcnt a'hrises that he is in re- 1 1918 and 1919 when very high rates
npt cf a Mtcr from the driris.cn cf, were hryosed.
xjttoD control :n Washington au-
horir-ng i-Jm to makfc this ex-
hange. Thii letter also state; that pETmO.V FOP. LETTERS OF
--•ary in rdssuemg aDMXVISTRATION
- certi icates has been mailer
c&ately upon nrceipt cf th;
r.al trie evunty agent’s cf'.'
advnse all prrQueers who ter
cates to the pool that they r -
his office and obtain th
GEORGIA. Baldwin County
Miss Vallie Badger has applied
-.r Iener« of administration on the
relate (f. Mrs. Mary L. Badger, de-
eased. Tr.is is. therefore, to notify i
... qua-i eror It looks!
1 *hv it will exceed last ye.r ‘; -,nv.:d poundage, which car. be ureo 7-errcns interested that said ap-
rop by thirty percent. Cooperation j :n r.nnmf this year's cotton. | plication wriD be heard on the first
n th" part of hunters will mean an j ^cirtcly necessary that form CP.- Mooday in October. 1935.
f*d.t.cr.5l twenty-five to thirty per u a-20IB be. surrendered to the as- j 2r .d day of September. 1935.
w.t .r.crease next reason. ..slant in cetton adjustment before; GERTIE 3. STEMBRIDGE.
ing aiide net less than th ese certificates can be reissued. Ordinary
f all the liQfns" money j !
•■hr fvr the purpose of r.ropc-, CEvEBA L IMPROVEMENT PETITION FOR IXTTERS OF
We are t
bird*. Every
be he
Should buy a hunting licens". This j
is yrxir department. W" are endeav-1
oring to run *t wh'reby the people
will be the benefactors. We want
your counsel ar.d support.
159 FARM-T0-MARKET
ROADS IN CE0RCIA
(By G. N. 8.) (GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Improvement in general bus tree* j Mrs. M. M. Parks, Guardian of.
c' nd*.*'ons was noted and the best [Dorothy Parks now Mrs. Dorothy!
farm r.come in five years was pre-‘ Hilburn. has applied to me for a>
dieted for the fall of 1935. at the ( discharge from her guardianship of
ting of the Dorothy Parks.
Georlria BKtdcwV Aw r.ikUir- last HUbuni.
Mrs. Dorothy J
is therefore to notify all per- j
The volume of bank loans is | «ons concerned to file their ebjee- j
Vradily increasing, through a j tions. if any they have, on or before 1
trong terid**ncy to gravitate back 1 the firct Monday in October next!
o the banks as compared with the j else she will be discharged from her!
I previous trend to governmental 1 guardianship as applied for.
A program of 150 farm-to-market 1 gencies I This September 2. 1935.
projects in Georgia, calling for an. yy^r. association pledged gontinu- j BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE, ]
»*xp»;r.diture of approximately J16 " ] at on of its efforts in the interests | Ordinary
004,000. has been forwarded to Wash
Program Has Been Sent to Wash
ington by State Highway Board.
C 19}J. Liocnr * Unu Toaacco Co.
association pledged continu-
efforts in the interests
.000. has been forwarded to wa*n j diversification, establishment of | stembridge and Lou Robinson and
;on for final approval, the Works | additional farm markets and the APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO Lizzie Trawick; on the East by lands
taining 165 acres, more or less. Said
tract of land is bounded as follows:
On the North by lands of G. M
ingt<
progress Administrat e!
1 use of directed credit in bringing
* about improvement of agricultural
extensive program would pro- conditions,
employment for about 20.000 of
period cf one ^year, WPA officials
Officials pointed out that submis
sion of the program did not neces
sarily mean that the entire plan
would be approved, but indicated
they expected to see a large part
if not all of the program carried out.
The projects include 545.14 miles
in Fulton county.
Guaranteed Radio Service
T. A. ASHFIELD
R. C. A. Tubes
Genuine Replacement Parts
reason of said default the power of house door in Baldwin County. Geor-
sale contained in said deed has be- gi a . within the legal hours of
co*ne operative. Said sale will be sheriffs Sales, at public outcry, to
made for the purpose of raising the highest bidder mh .
SELI, PERSONAL PROPERTY 1 0 f 3 •j*. Dumas and Otto M. Con 1
GEORGIA. Baldwin County D n the South by lands of Dr. O. F.
To Whom It May Concent I Moran and a tact erf land known as
Notice is hereby given that W. D. j the Stanley place and lands of Mrs.
Giles, as executor of the will of Mrs. j a*mes; and on the West by lands
Ida Cook, deceased, having applied Q f the estate of G. M. Stembridge.
to me by petition for leave to sell as i s m cre fully shown by a plat
all the persona’ property of said made by P. N. Bivins. Surveyor, on
Mrs. Ida C 00k. deceased, and as set 1 Feb. 5, 1926 and on file with the
out in his said application: and that Federal Land Bank of Colum.bla.
an order was passed thereon at the I The undersigned will execute a
September Term. 1935, for citation. | deed to the purchaser as authorized
and that citation issue; all the heirs by the aforementioned loan deed,
at law and creditors of the said I This 2nd day of September. 1935.
Ida Cook, deceased, will take'THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF
notice that I will pass upon said
application at the October Term.
1935. of the Court of Ordinary of
said county, and unless cause is
shown to the contrary at said time,
said l?ave will be granted.
This September 2. 1935.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary
TELEPHONE
DIRECTORY
IS NOW BEING PREPARED FOR THE PRINTER
Will Be Delivered Oct. 1st.
Anyone wishing an ..Jditional listing may secure same at
a small cost
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL
BUSINESS OFFICE 499
. Miiledgeville
Telephone and Telegraph
Company
COLUMBIA
FRANK W. BELL. Attorney.
LAND SALE
Because of default
of a loan secured by a deed
curt* debt executed by Mary Palmer
and L. F. Palmer to The Federal
Land Bank of Columbia, dated the
16th day of March. 1926 and re
corded in the Clerk's office Of the
Baldwin County Superior Court in
Book No. 6. Page 587 the undersign
ed has declared the full amount of
the indebtedness referred to due and
payable, and. acting under the power
of sale contain'd in said deed, for
the purpose of paying said indebted
ness. will on the 1st day of October,
1925. during the legal hours of sale
at the court house in said County,
sell at public outcry to the highest
bidder for cash, the lands described
in said deed, to-writ:
All that tract cr parce lo? land
situate, lying and being in the 115th
Dist. G. M. Baldwin Co., Gn.. being
the place known as the home place
and the place known as the Robin
son place, all in one tract, and con-
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Under and by virtue of a power
of sale contained in a deed to secure
a debt executed by William Daniel
to E. C. Kidd on February 19, 1932.
which deed is recorded in the office
oi the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Baldwin County, Georgia, in deed
LAND SALE
j GEORGIA. Baldwin County
IwIT'T 1 ™! i B" 01 * No- 17 Folio 121-122.’ the
dersigned wil sell, at public out
cry. before the Court House door in
Regular communi
cation Benevolent
Lodge No. 3 F&AM
First and TTiird
Tuesday’s 8:30 P.
M. Visiting Breth-
eren welcome.
JOE L. GRANT. W. 1C.
J. R. SMITH, fectr.
aid county, to the highest bidder
for cash, within the legal heurs of
sale, on the 1st day of October,
1935. the same being the first Tues
day in October. 1935, the following
described land. t<
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the 321st
District, G. M.. Baldwin County.
Georgia, containing one-four (1-4)
acre, more or less bounded as fol
low’s: on the North by lands of Mas
sey: on the East by lands of Eliza
Williams: on tnc South and West
by lands of L. M Jones. Sr. Estate;
this is the same tract of land c
veyed by William Daniel to E.
Kidd by security deed on April 25.
1931 and recorded in Book No. 15,
Page 351 in the office of the Clerk
o»f the Superior Court of Baldwin
County. Georgia together with all
buildings and improvements there
on, to which deeds and their record
references is made in aid of the de
scription herein given.
The said William Daniel has de
faulted in the payment of principal
and interest due on the note, de
scribed in said deed and the amount
now due on said note and deed, in
cluding interest, is $247.20, plus in
terest from December 1$, 1M4. By
funds to pay the note which said . . , . , . w
deed was given to secure, and which tract. ^nd pMteU oi land herem
on the date ot tale will include, Eftcr *»cnbed. Th® «“ d ralre **
principal, interest, attorneys fees and ^ under b >' virtue “
expenses of this proceeding, ""he I levies of fi.- fas. issued by the Clerk
balance of the proceeds arising . im J of the City of Miiledgeville for taxes
said sale, if any, will be delivered ; due the Mayor and Aldermen of the
said William Daniel. City of Miiledgeville. Deeds will be
Th: undersigred will execute a executed to the purchasers at said
deed to the ourchaser as author-' le b ^ undersigned Marshal.
I2 ™ s&ssvsi. h rr x rrr °‘ zt
E C KIDD jeral tracts of land hereinafter ae-
As Grantee with power of sale of smb ' d hav ® b « n ”°Uf ied ot **"
William Daniel. j levies and the time, terms, and place
of sale as required by law’.
FIRST TRACT: That tract of land
belonging to Squire Barnes, situate
oft the South side of West Montgom
ery Street, fronting 125 feet more
or less on West Montgomery Street,
and running back South a distance
feet more or less, and bour.d-
follows; On the West by lands
of Marion Allen, on the South by
lands of the estate dP Minerva G:b-
the East by lands of Andrew
Corbin, and on the North by West
Montgomery Street. Said tract is a
unit that is not capable of division
without materially damaging each
of it’s subdivisions.
Said sale is made under the lev}’
of fl. fa. Issued on the 4th day
May. 1933, for taxes due said City
for the year 1931. Said property
will be sold as the property of Squire
Barnes.
SECOND TRACT: That tract of
land belonging to Belle & Cora Jack-
son, situate in the South Side of
Fishing Creek, on the Moseleyville
Road. State and County aforesaid-
being lot No. 20 on the plat record
of the Clerk of Superior Court o*
Baldwin County and bound as ‘
lows: On the North by Lot No- ^
on the East by Elbert St. on the
South by Cline Ave., and on ,L
West by the Moseleyville Road.
Said sale is made under the levy
of a fi. fa. issued on the ® th
May, 1933, for taxes due said t .
for the year 1932. Said prop**’, *#,
be sold as the property of Bell
Cora Jackson. .<,05.
™* *“> _•* "Ki-i
CITATION
GEORGIA Baldwin County
E. Flury. Guardian of Edith
Flury and Inez Flury now Inez Har- ” feet ’
rell, has applied to me for a dis
charge from his guardianship of
Edith Flury and Inez Flury now Inez
Harrell.
This is therefore to notify all per
sons concerned to file their objec
tions. if any they have, on or before
the first Monday in October next
else he will be discharged from his
guardianship as applied for.
This September 2. 1935.
BERTIE E. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary
PETITION FOR LETTERS OF
DISMISSION FROM
GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA Baldwin County
ftlrs. Josephin«» S. Jenn<’ngs, Guar
dian of Josephine S. Jennings, has
applied to me for a discharge from
her guardianship of Josephine S.
Jennings.
This is therefore to notify all per
sons concerned to file their objec
tions, if any they have on or before
the first Monday in October next,
else she will be discharged from her
guardianship as applied for.
This September 2. 1935.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Orf dinary
MARSHAL'S SALES
cm op MnxBDGRvnjji
BALDWIN COUNTY. GA.
Will be sold on the Pint Tuesday
hi October 1835, before the Court-