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-Uooton, MlillDOlYlIll. OA-, OCTOHKR M, IMS
MRS. MONTGOMERY IS WUSLEl’
BIBLE CLASS PRESIDENT
At the annual meeting of the
Wesley Bible Class of the First
Methodist Sunday School these
officers for the next year were elect
ed:
Teacher—Mrs. L. J. Rozar: Presi
dent, Mrs. D. F. Montgomery; Vice-
President Mrs. Mattie Moran; Secre
tary. Mrs. W. T. Garrard: Treasurer.
Miss El lie Brown- Chairman of Com
mittees: Study. Mrs. J. N. Holloway:
Fellowship. Mrs. George Grimes;
Social Service. Mrs. Wallace Butts:
Home Department. Mrs. Drew
Thompson; Recreation, Mrs. R. S.
Alford.
Reports made of the work of the
last year were very encouraging.
EPWORTH LEAGUE INSTALLS
NEW OFFICERS.
The r.pworth League met Sunday
night with a very impressive service.
The ntw officers were installed »n
a bcauti'ul candle-light ceremony.
Miss llu.h Butts. President; Miss
Mary Floyd Pennington. Vice-Presi
dent; Mr. James Wilson. Secretary
Mr. Massingall. Treasurer; and Miss
Marjorie Gafdwell Publicity Sup
erintendent.
The new olL’icers. together with
new committee chairmen are plan-
r ing to make this year one to be re
membered as the best in the life of
the Epworth League here. They are
most ar.xious to secure the interest
of al Ithe Methodist young people in
DINNER HONORS UFOLLETTE
Prior to his speaking engage
ment at the college. Senator Rob
ert LaFolJette was honor guest
at a small dinner party given by
Dr. and Mrs. Guy H. Wells at
the Mansion. The guests included
Senator LaFollette, Mr. Henry
Powell and Mr. Hurd Crane, both
of Atlanta, who accompanied the
senator. Mr. and Mrs. Miller S.
Bell. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Scott.
Miss Hallie Smith, and Dr. and
Mrs. Wells.
Immediately after address a
reception was held in the formal
garden to give the faculty and
friends in town an opportunity
to meet Senator LaFollette. The
following seniors assisted in serv
ing the guests punch and wafers:
Gwendolyn Weathers. Weldon
Seals, Sara Owen, Mildred Wat
son. Mabelle Swan, Nellie Bur-
gin, *.ilicnc Wnght.
15.00 principal, 11.00 coat and $1.00
interest, for the year 1934, $4AO
principal $1.00 cost .39 interest and
cost of levy and sale.
3RD TRACT: That parcel of land
in the City of MilledgeviUe, in said
County bounded as follows: On the
north by lands of Gooden Hitchcock,
on the east by lands of Dr. J. F.
Body, on the south by lands of Good
en Hitchcock, and on the west by
1934, and $1.00 cost and cost at levy
and sale.
10TH TRACT: That parcel of land
in the 321st District a subdivision
known as Oconee Heights of said
County, bounded as follows: On the
north by lands of Mamie Brooks,
the east by lands of Rosa Ford,
the south by Jefferson Street, and
on the west by an unamed street.
Hie land fronts approximately 60
j&eesoeoeonsoanea
Pickens Street. The land fronts feet on the street and runs back
approximately 100 feet on the Street j north the same width approximately
and runs back cast approximately \ 120 feet and is the homeplace of
210 feet, and is the homeplace of Richard Scott. This homeplace is
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Willie Washington. This homeplace
is a unit and incapable of sub-divi
sion so as to be sold in parcels, said
property was found in the possession
of Willie Washington and was levied
on as his property under the tax fl.
fa. issued for State and County taxes
for the year 1934 amounting to $9.40
principal and interest thereon from
December 20th, 1934 and $1.00 cost
and the cost of levy and sale . I
4TH TRACT: That tract or parcel
of land in the 322nd District, Bald
win County Georgia, bounded as
follows: On the north by lands of
Ben F. Vinson, on the east by lands
of Jack Adams, on the south by
unit and incapable of sub-division
so as to be sold and was levied on
as his property under the ta^ fi. fa.
issued for State and County Taxes
for the year 1932, amounting to
$22.47 principal, and interest there-
cn from December 20th 19S2 and
$1.00 cost. I also have in hand tax
<i. fa. for the year 1934. amounting
to $15.00 principal. $1.00 cost, and
.85 interest and the cost of levy
and sale.
11TH TRACT: That parcel of
land in the 321st District a sub-divi
sion known as New Town to the
left of the highway that
O. M Ennis Store by Allen’s Invalid
Home, bounded as follows: On the
north by Juranda Brent,
by Joe Turner, on the south by
John Hubbard and
HIGH SCHOOL ASSEMBLY
The seernd assembly of Peabody
High School met Wednesday morn
ing October 2. 1935 at 10:20. The
Athletic Association was in charge
of the program. The meeting was ly, Georgia, known
called to order by the president, cording to plat of record in the.
The Bible Reading was by Mae Me- j Clerk s Office of Baldwin County:
Culler The group then sang “Fol- Superior Court in Book Seven (7),|
low The Gleam.” folio 451. being the Southwestern:
The officers of the Athletic As-j one-four <f. tract conveyed to W. T.j
aociation w~re then introduced.
President. Rebecca Smith; Vice Pres
ident. Mac McCuller. Secretary.
Eugenia Shy; Treasurer. Catharine
Tabb.
A short talk by the President on
the Athletic Association and its
different departments, the swim
ming, tennis, golf and social danc
ing. !
We were glad to have with us
this morning Miss Roberts president
of the college recreation association
who gave an interesting talk on
recreation and sports.
The group then sang their Alma
Mater.
Chapel was dismissed and those
who were interested in sports
registered for the sport they were
most interested in.
DOROTHY MILLER, Reporter
GEORGIA. Baldwin County
Under and by virtue of an order
from the Court of Ordinary of Bald-
win County. Georgia, passod at theand
May Term. 193a, thereof wtU be add.' by )an „ s o( Burk Adams , The
at public outcry, to the highest bid- ^ ^ M , of , and conUlns 25
dcr for cash or terms of *25 00 more or , KS and Is a part of
and the bounce! $10 “' “ the nld Bill Wilkerson place. Said Kcrl Th e land fronts
o cac mo annum on ‘he ‘ P ro P ert y was found in the possession i unamed > Street, approximately 70
. , first Tons- 1 of B<!n F Vinson, and was levied f( , et and b aek east, the sami
1 rr Vnvemhrr 1935 at the court-■ as his Property under the Tax fi- width approximately 200 feet and 1-
, f Baldwin County i fa * issued * cr State and County Tax- j the homeplace of Ed Hubbard said
Ceorxia durin th“ hST-i - " ,—* — <*■ <- '<—*»"
ale. the following tract of land with i <° **»• « »«bb«d and was levied on as
imnrnv'pmf»nls thereon to-wit- and lnterest thereon from Decembe. prODer ty un der the tax fi. fa.
improvements thereon, to-wih | ^ I932 , als0 hold ln hand tex]^ Smte and Countv
That parce of land lying ^ fte fa for year of 1933 . amnunt-j for the year 1934. amounting tn
mage of Midway. Baldwin Coun-, jn( , to $n32 principal *1.00 cost s „ , 5 ri nclpal and interest the.
" kn °"'" “ L ° t ° nL 3C ~' and *2.28 interest for the year|„ n from 2nth , i934 and
1934. *17.94 principal. *1.00 cost and: „ ^ anfl (hc cos , ]evy nnd
.96 interest and the cost of levy and I salp
sale - I 12TH TRACT: That parcel oj
one-.our ». w«c. f™ TRACT. That traet or par-, i and the City of MilledgeviUe. ir
Bloodworth bv S. L. Terry. Com-1 rel of land ln U,e 322nd “ "8 said County - b * >undc “ aa tolIows:
missioner bv deed recorded in Book Bald " 1 ' 1 C T ty .. ^“' h °" the nor f h by ,ands ° f WiUle
7 folio 451. and further described as follows: On the north by lands Thomas, on the east by lands of
as fronting 100 feet on the public w A - on * be eaS ‘ by ; Rosie Ligglns. on the south by Scriv-
road leading from Allens' Sanitari-1 ,anda Sallie H ‘ n - °" thc south b> j ons Street and on the west by lands
to Ennis Store and running hack > a " ds of R. H. Moore, and on the] Jlm <***,. The , and fronts op-
i an equal width one hundred wes * ^ lands of J. W. Hester. Said ppoximately 50 feet on the Street and
feet: more or less, and bounded on,‘root of land cohtains 72 1-2 acres
the West by right of way of Central ] rnore ° r ,e “ “"If* a pa * ° f *?*
of Georgia Railway Company: on] old Dave Mil Estate and is the
the North by Lot Three; on the East j homeplace of Lizzie Simmons, said
Lot Two according to said plait: | property was found in the possess-
l on the South by said public ion of Lizzie Simmons and was
| levied on as her property under the
^This October 7. 1935. Tax 3. fa. issued for State and
H B BLOODWORTH I County Taxes for the year of 1932
LUTHER U. BLOODWORTH
^amfutA
COTTON PROGRAM HEARING
SET FOR MEMPHIS OCT. 11TH
The Agricultural Adjustment Ad
ministration has announced that a
public hearing on a future adjust
ment program for cotton will be held
at Memphis. Tennessee, beginning
on October 11 at 10:00 A. M.
The notice of hearing, issued un
der the provisions of the new amend
ments to the Agricultural Adjust
ment Act, invites cotton produc
ers, consumers, processors and man
ufacturers and other interested par
ties to be beard on the following
questions:
1. Whether the current average
farm price for cotton is less than
the fair exchange value thereof.
2. Whether the average farm price
for cotton is likely to be less than
the fair exchange value thereof for
the period in which the production
of said commodity during the
rent of next succeeding marketing
year if normally marketed.
3. Whether the conditions
factors relating to the production,
marketing, and consumption of cot
ton are such that the exercise,
respect to cotton, of any one or more
of the powers conferred upon the
Secretary of Agriculture under the
Agricultural Adjustment Act, as
amended, will tena to effectuate the
declared policy of said Act.
4. Whether the exercise of the
power to provide for adjustment in
acreage or in the production for
market, or both, of cotton through
agreement: with producers of cot
ton, or by other voluntary method?
and to provide for rental or benefit
payments in connection with such
agreements or other voluntary meth
ods, is administratively practicable
and best calculated to effectuate the
declared policy of said Act.
Executors of Estate of W.
Bloodworth.
TAX SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
On the first Tuesday in Novem
ber 1935, at the courthouse door of
said County, within the legal hours
of sale. I will sell to the highest
bidder for cash, the parcels of land
hereinafter described. Said sales will
be made under and by virture of
the levies of tax fi. fas. issued by
the Tax Collector of Baldwin Coun-
cy. Georgia, for the taxes due the
State of Georgia, and the County of
Baldwin. The fi. fas. levied, under
v/hich the sales will be made are
hereinafter designated following
the description of each tract of land
to be sold.
1ST TRACT: That tract or parcel
land in the City of MilledgeviUe, in
said County, bounded as follows: On
the north by land of Annie Lee,
east by lands of E. C. Kidd,
south by Montgomery Street and
the west by lands of E. C. Kidd. The
parcel of land contains 1-2 acre
amounting to $8.31 principal and
interest thereon from December
20th, 1932 and SI.00 cost I also have
in hand taxes for the year 1933
amounting to $7.82 principal cost
$1.00, .98 interest for the year 1934,
$7.82 principal $1.00 cost and .53
interest, and the cost of levy and
sale.
6TH TRACT: That parcel of land
in the 321st District. Baldwin
County Georgia, bounded as fol
lows: On the north by lands of Mil
ler S. Bell, on the east by lands of
Mrs. Willie Wilson, on the south by
lands of Eugene Scott, and on the
west by lands of Mary Harris. Said
land contains 3-4 acre more or less
and Is the homeplace of Annie
Arnold, this homeplace is a unit and
incapable of sub-division so a
be sold in parcels, said property
found in the possession of Annie
Arnold and was levied on as
property under the tax fi. fa. issued
for State and County Taxes for the
year 1931, amounting to $11.04
principal and interest thereon from
December 20th, 1931, and $1.00 cost.
I also hold In hand tax fi. fa. for the
year 1933 amounting to $10.80
principal, $1.00 cost and $1.40 inter-
CARD OF THANKS
It is with grateful appreciation
that I express my thanks for the
kindness and courtesy shown
and my dughter during the recent
sorrow that has visited us. We
always remember these expressions
of kindness and take this method of
expressing our sincere thanks and
appreciation.
MB. IT LEVINE AND LEAH LE
VINE.
less and is a vacant lot.
This land is a unit and is incapable! est for the year 1934, $11.25 princi-
of sub-division so as to be sold in pal $1.00 cost and .65 interest and
parcels. Said property was found in j the cost of levy and sale,
the possesion of Martin Harris and} 8TH TRACT: That parcel of land
was levied on as his property un- ( in the 321st District bounded
fi.fa. issued from State and j lows: On the north by land of Gus
County Taxes for the year 1934. j Dillard, on the east by lands of Mrs,
amounting to $13.82 principal and j Hargrove, on the south by lands of
interest thereon from Dec. 20th Carrie Dillard, on the west by
1934. and $1.00 cost and the cost of'unamed street. Said land contains
levy and sale. J 2 1-2 acres and is the homeplace
2ND TRACT: That tract or parcel
of land in the 319th District Baldwin
County Georgia, bounded as fol
lows: On the north by lands of Dr.
Swint and Rev. Spear, on the east
by lands of Old John Hill’s Estate,
on the south by lands of Dixie Rice
and on the west by lands of Miller
S. Boll. Said lands contain 75 acres
more or less, said property was
levied un as the property of Maude
Hill Steel and was found ln the pos
session of Maude Hill Steele, the
land was levied on by virture of
tax fi. fa. issued by the Tax Col
lector of Baldwin County Georgia,
against Maude Hill Steele fer State
and County Taxes for the year 1931,
there has been placed in my hands
tax fi. fas. issued by the Tax Col
lector of the State and County for
the year 1932 and 1934. The amount
due on said fi. fas. are for the year
1931 S7.63 nrpincinal $1.00
$2.07 interest, for the year
of Scott Ray. said property
found in the possession of Scott Ray
and was levied on as his property
under the tax fi. fa. issued for State
and County Taxes for the year 1934,
amounting to $9.75. principal and
interest thereon from December 20th,
1934, and $1.00 cost and the cost of
levy and sale.
9TH TRACT: That parcel of land
in the 321st District, bounded
follows: On the north by lands of
John Edmondson, on the east by
Talmadge Cemetery, on the south by
lands of Dr. Allen, on the west by
lands of Dr. Allen. Said lands con
tain 3 acres more or less, and is
the homeplace of Grfllic Rayford,
said property was found in the pos
session of Collie Rayford and was
levied as his property, under the
tax fi. fa. issued for the State and
County Taxes, for the year 1934.
minting to $17.25 principal and
back north the same width
approximately 100 feet and Is th'
home place of Bumah Hartzog. This
homeplace is a unit ahd incapable
of sub-division as-to be sold in par
cels. Said property was found in
the possession of Bumah Hartzog,
and was levied on as her property,
under the tax fi. fsl issued for State
and County taxes for the year 1932.
amounting to $11.90, principal, and
interest thereon from December 20th.
1932, and $1.00 cost, and the cost
of levy and sale.
13TH TRACT: That parcel of land
the City of MilledgeviUe, in said
County, bounded as follows: On the
north by lands of Joe Dean, on the
east by North Wayne Street, on the
south by lands of Miller S. Bell, and
the west by lands of Hattie San
ford. The lands fronts approximately
60feet on the street and runs back
west the same width approximately
225 feet and Is the home place of
Frances Nelson. This homeplace is
a unit and incapable of sub-division
so as to be sold in parcels. Said
property was found in the possess
ion of Frances Nelson and was levied
as her property under the 4 ax
fl. fa. issued for State and County
taxes for the year 1934 amounting
to $8.40, and interest thereon from
December 20th. 1932 and $1.00 cost
and the cost of levy and sale.
14TH TRACT: That parcel of land
in the City of Mileldgeville, in said
County, bounded as follows: On the
north by lands of Petrolia Johnson,
on cast by Warren Street, on the
south by lands of Clara Armor, on
the west by lands of Tom Latimer.
Hie lands fronts approximately 120
feet on the Street and runs back
west the same width approximately
250 feet and is a vacant lot. Said
property was found-in the posession
of Mollie Butt^aflu was levied on as
her property y^toer the tax fi. fas.
issued for State and County Taxes
for the year 1932, amounting to $5.00
principal, and interest thereon from
December 20th, 1932, and $1.00 cost.
I hold in my hands tax fi. fa. for the
year 1933 amounting to $4.80, princi
pal. $1.00 cost and .60 interest for
the year 1934. $4.80 principal, .30
interest, and $1.00 cost and the cost
of levy and sale.
15TH TRACT: That parcel of land
in the City of MilledgeviUe, in said
County, bounded as follows: On the
north by Baldwin Street,
east by lands of MilledgeviUe Brick
Co. on the south by. lands of Mil
ledgeville. Brick Co., and on Ur
west by Estate of Joe and Bell
Brown. Said land contains 1
more or less and is the homeplace
of J. W. Killings, said property
found in the possession of J.
Killings, and was levied on at
property under the tax fi. fa. isued
frr State nnd County Taxes for the
of 1933. amounting to $16.70
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December 20th, 1933, and $1.00 cost.
I also hold in my hands tax fi. fa. for
the year of 1934, amounting to $16.00
principal, .90 interest, *nd $1.00 cost
of levy and sale.
17TH TRACT: That parcel of
in the City of MilledgeviUe, in said
County, bounded as foUows: On the
north by lands of Frank Gendraw,
east by lands ci Mollie Butts, on
the south by lands of Henry Thomas
on the west by Elbert Street.
The land fronts approximately 120
feet on the Street and runs back
east the same width approximately
100 feet and is a vacant lot. The
said property was levied on as
nroperty of Tom Latimer and
found in the possession of Mollie
Latimer. The land was levied oi
virture of tax. fi. fas. issued by the
Tax Collector of Baldwin County
Georgia for State and County Taxes
for the year of 1932. amounting to
$10.00 principal and interest there
on from December 20th, 1932. and
$1.00 cost. I also hold In my hands
tax. -fi.fa. for the year 1933, amount
ing to $9.60 principal, $1.00 cost and
$1.20 interest for the year 1934,
$9.60 principal $1.00 cost .55 inter
est and the cost of levy and sale.
18TH TRACT: That parcel of land
in the City of MilledgeviUe, in said
County, bounded as follows: On the
north by Montgomery Street, or
east by an unnamed street, or
south by lands of Elbert Density,
and on the west by Alice Butts. The
land fronts approximately 54 1-2
feet on the Street and runs back
south the same width approximately
175 feet and is the home place of
Compton Butts. This homeplace is
a unit and incapable of sub-division
so as to be sold in parcels. Said
property was found in possesion of
Compton Butts, and was levied i
his property under the tax fi. fa.
issued for State and County Taxes
for the year 1934. amounting
$7.82 principal and interest thereon
from December 20th. 1934. and $1.09
cost and the cost of levy and sale.
19TH TRACT: That parcel of land
in the City of Mllldegeville, in said
County, bounded as fallows: On the
north by lands of Quilley Myrick,
the east by lands ci Charlie Hall,
on the south by lands of Florence
Jefferson, and on the west by Jeffer
son Street The land fronts ap
proximately 60 feet on the Street
and runs back east the same width
approximately 110 feet and is the
homeplace of Lee Chambers. This
homeplace is a unit and inoapab’.e
of sub-division so as to be sold in
parcels Said property was found in
possession of Lee Chambers and was
levied on as his property under th*
tax fi. fa. issued for State and
County Taxes for the year of 1934,
amounting to $10.02 principal, ond
interest thereon from December 20th,
1934, and $1.00 cost and the cost
of levy and sale.
20TH TRACT: That parcel
land in the City of MilledgeviUe.
said State and County, bounded as
follows: North by lands formerlv
owned by Mrs. R. C. Moore, east by
lot or E. E. Bass, south by lands of
Mrs. B. D. Edwards, and west bv
Jefferson street. The lot fronts west
on Jefferson Street seventy feet and
runs back east the same width one
hundred sixty feet. The said lot is
an lndivisnble residence unit and
a division of the same would ma
terially reduce the value of both pat'
cels. Said property was levied on as
the property of E. E. Bass and found
In the possession of E. E. Bass, h
was levied on by virtue of a tax f '
fa. for state and county taxes f° T
the year 1932, issued by L. D. Smith.
Tax Collector ol* said County again 6 ^
E. E. Bass. The amount of taxes due
on said fl. fa. is $393.10. I also have
in my hand fi. fas. for taxes due
Baldwin County and the State^ r
Georgia for the years 1933 and L •
Deeds to the purchasers will
made by the undersigned.
This October 8. 1935.
W. J. HAYNTE.
Sheriff, Baldwin Co.