Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, November 07, 1935, Image 8

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THE UNION‘RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., NOVEMBER 7, 1935 FRANK HERRING EXHIBITS AT HIGH MUSEUM IN ATLANTA An exhibition cf water colors by | Famk Stanley Herring of New York ...... opened at the High Museum of Art Friday«November the first. The paintings will be on view through November the fourteenth. Mr. Hcr- r.g is a well known portrait painter nd water colorist of national repu- ition. His work has been shown The G. M. C. Cadets put on a ] j n The American Water Color So- thrilling. reckless, dazzling display ciety and New York Water Color of passes here Friday to conquer Club* thfc National ^Acad* ” G.M.C. DEFEATS BULLPUPS 20-13 Dazzling Aerial Attack Over* powers Georgia Frosk in Last Quarter. the Un: 20 i 13. f Georgia freshmen. I Clayton Galleries in New York, the I Academy of Fine Arts in Chicago be- 1 and many South* Twice the Cadets cai hind to score on passes, and almost as the timer honked his horn there was the deciding bomb, hurled by a substitute named C. W. Finfrock over the goal line to Howard Ector, which fractured a 13-13 tie and won Mr. J. W. Threat, of the Scotis- ] right angles in a northerly direction Craw and Samuel Evans, Executors Fri- boro neighborhood, showed day a curio in the shape cf or double walnut. It of the kind Mr. Threat had found and the first the writer had ever seen. distance of 105 feet to Montgom-: of Samuel Evans Sr. cry street; thence at right angles in 1 Th< . fo u owlng . mou nts of prind- .. .. . an easterly direction along said pa j are - - - v ___ Montgomery street a distance of 35 $1700.00 the starting point. Said sale will be made to raise ' funds for the payment of the above i described note, the'interest thereon, i and the cost of th’s proceeding. There i is now due on said note the sum of By virtue of ■ the Ordinary of i 4th day cf Novc iber. 1935. the U n- annum - Since the above described deed made W. A. Austin has died and •, j sold for the purpose of paying the Austin, who is , deceased. said Exchange the parcels of land herein-i Bank and the funds arising from aid sale will be so used. The undersigned will execute the so much the self, but the manner in was achieved that sent a cf 500 spectator: spasm**. The Cad. Graham Batchelcr. completed actly half <<’ 20 passes. After a scoreless first quarter, the Harry Stevens, former Bo halfback, broke through n hole at| left tackle and galloped 46 yards to a t 1 <■' w the Georgia Bull- • pups. He was provided excellent j blceking. Then a short time later George dersigned will sell, before the court house door of sa ! d County, at public, outcry, to tne highest bidder for ( the above described land cash, within the legal hours of sale, _ on the First Tuesday in December, j debts cf the said 1935, the following described inter cities «!** in the pa after described. show consists of thirty-three First: A one _ third undivided inter- _ paintings of the Southern negro in ^tjn that tract or parcel of land, J deod to the' p£chase"r“at 'said sale" his colorful surroundings—while j situate, lying and being, in the vil-j This November 5. 1935 visiting in the South Mr. Herring i of Midway, m said State and \ isii B ,1.. no p,. ft in h:<nip. Cuun,y ’ containing approximately uns attracted to the negro in his pic-| three and one . flfth acres bwod ^ d turesque setting and after studying ^ os follows: On the north by Talm- I f f A.**Austin the nc-gro frr several years he began adge Avenue and by the lands of HINES & CARPrNTER has; Sarah and James Fountain: on the| Attorneys for Exchanse' Bank. is.' east b y the lands of Sarah and ; " James Fountain and the lands of Mrs. E. F. Blodcworth: on the south to portray the spirit of by lands of O. M. Ennis, formerly EXCHANGE BANK MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. As Grantee with Power of Sal*! collection. Mr. Herring which it painted Ihe nesro ...„ „„„ gathering with sympathy and understanding. E F Blo(icworU , ; delirinu : the Ramsey Place: and « owned by W. T. Bloodworth .nrhed by . the Southern negro has brought him known praise from no less an authority ,hf * than Mr. Harry Stittwell Edwards- of “Ancas Africanus” : Second: Mr. Herring has tried to pertray on interest in that tr sinvas what he found to bo true in land, lying in the village'of Mid- i.elr iives. their remarkable ability XPS?’ more < turn drudgery into gayietj. cr i ess< bounded as follows: on the ound wash day in colored town to north bv Talmadcc Avenue, some- lave the air of a carnival and cot -, times. called College Avenue; on the on picking time to be a jubilee. the lands of Mrs. E. F. Kcnmnre began the destructive I is Mr. Herrings first exhibi- by ]lmdj belonging* jointly to'jame! aerial attack on his own 26-yard line, j tion in Atlanta. He has painted sev- T. Fountain. Sarah Fountain and H, He passed to Horaee Freeman for 13 cral portraits cf socially promincnl B. Bloodworth. Said land fronts cards. He trek a lateral from Hank- | Athenians among them Mrs. Bowl- feet ins and raced 36 cards down toeing .Tones. Jr., and Mr. Smyth Gar Talmadee Aten, sidelines. He picked’ up half a dor- grid’s two sons Bobby and Dave, rn more yards cn two line plays. A 15-yard slugging penalty inflict ed upon the Bullpups helped the Cadets along. Then Kcnmore passed to Freeman over the goal line. But shortly after the third period began the Georgia frosh unloosed a couple cf passes both from Marion Leathers to Ned Barbre. and Car- SALE UNDER POWER GEORGIA. Baldwin County On April 10. 1933. W. D. McMillan road separating the convc >’ od to Exchange Bank of Mil - land, described from kinds formerly] '«lSex-iUe. Georgia, the hereinafter said notes: dated January 17, 1934; $2124.76 on note dated Sep tember 10, 1934; and $326 69 on note dated April 20, 19S5. Interest is due on all of said amounts at 8 per cent per annum from September 15, 1935. Since the above described security deed was made, the said W. D. Mc Millan has died and the above land will be sold for the purpose of pay ing the indebtednesess above de scribed of the said W. D. McMillan, who is now deceased, to the said Ex change Bank, and the funds arising from said sale will be used to pay the principal of said debts, the inter est due thereon, and the cost of this proceeding, and the remainder, if any, will be paid to the person legally elected to the same. The undesigned will execute i deed to the purchaser at said sale. This November C. 1935. EXCHANGE BANK OF MILLEDGEVILLE. GA. As Grantee with Power of Sale of W. D. McMillan. HINES & CARPENTER, Attorneys for Exchange Bank. BALDWIN COTTON chop BP TBOCSA.no Baij , T ro.f! Wwin C0un,y c °«°e , for 1935 is up 1.000 bales ove a report issued by VV. L p special agent of the Depart-,... , Commerce, indicates. 9 The 1935 report shows 4459 t ginned up to October 18th. For same period last year there had b 3,407 bales ginned. The fanners, who make it z, , to plant legumes and grain dur the month of October h delayed on account of weather that has prevailed dui the past menth. SALE UNDER POWER GEORGIA. Baldwin County On April 10. 1933, D. J. Bateman secure a note pay- ] conveyed to Exchange Bank of MH- .xauuwtuut .described land t luliytJCU -mviim c oaim w heif"” undivided the order sold B?" 11 da < t ' d : iodce^me.‘'GeorRb'.' l 'tl,“'’hereinofVer P”r re A at , ,x P ram dejgribed land lo secure a note pay- able to the order of said Bank, dated . bock j south of the same width 218 feet. I The said sale will be made to | raise funds to support and A ~‘~ Sarah Fountain, a minor CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY j of .l h ? undersigned. Rev. L. A. Cunnigham will preach of the Hardwick jj m. Fountain. A^ th^Guardiar 1 ^! lisle Smith rammed over from the one-yard line to the touchdown. Barbre and Quintin Lumpkin both Macon boys with ihe Bullpups. gave impressive demonstrations, and af ter the game Conch Johnny Broadn ax praised them both highly. Trailing again as the game moved into the last quarter, the irrepressi ble young Kenmore started on his own 30-yard riobon and fired six straight completed passes that cov ered the 70 yards. His last fling con tacted Cline ©v«r the goal line for the touchdown. Sc the score was tied with five minutes left of the game when the Cadets took wings again. This time it was Finfrock. mixing his passes with a deceitful running raid, who hurled two pass**® of 20 yards each for the winning touchdown a split second before the timer’s whistle. Held without a single first down in the opening quarter. G. M. C. piled up 17 in the latter periods against 11 for the Bullpups. The Georgia frosh completed two pa: Christian church both morning and evening no next Sunday. The pub lic is cordially invited to hear him. The usual weekly prayer service and Sunday School will be held. out of 10 attempted. Both teams were penalized heavily. G. M. C. t% Fob. Ga. Frosh 13 Roundtree .L.E Barbre Troutman L.T Trussell Cantrell L.G Wilfong Oakes C Lumpkin .. R.G.... . R.T.... ..R.E.... Q.B.... .L.H£.. Hodgson . Badgctt . Thomas ... Shirm Leathers Collins . Carrelles Allen .. Ector ... Kcnmorc Cline R.H.B Vandiver Rogers F.B Smith Score by periods: G. M. C • 7 • IS—2* Ga. Frosh • « 7 9—13 Scoring: Touchdowns, Sarah Fountain, a minor. On March 7. 1928. W. A. Austin conveyed to Exchange Bank of Mil- lrdgeyille. Georgia, the hereinafter described land to secure a note, pay able to the ordri of said Bank for $550.71. dated March 7. 1928, due June 5. 1928. signed bv said Austin. The said conveyance is recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of said County, in Deed Book 12. page 342. The said deed granted a power to said Bank to sell the hereinafter de scribed land at nublic outcry, before the courthouse door in said County, to the highest bidder for cash, in the event the said Austin defaulted in the payment of said debt or the interest thereon. The said Austin has defaulted in the payment of said debt, the same having been duo since October 5. 1935. and the said Exchange Bank, will under the Stevens P° wcrs contained in said deed, sell <»"b for Smith. FCremm. j -J* kick): Barbre (placement); Ector;Tuesdnv in December. 1935. the fol- \ I lowing described lan J (placement.) All that tract or Officials: Smith (Georgia) ref- j situate, lying and h. Drennon (Ga. Tech) field judge. Reg. 50c Phillip’s Milk of Magnesia 30c Alarm Clocks 98c 100-5 gr. Pure Aspirin 31c Almond Hand Lotion, Full Pint, .... . . 49c 100 Sheet Fillers, for a limited time only l /z R»- Meadors Peanut Brittle 19c K0TEX i»< —EXTRA SPECIALS— 1 !b. Box Hollinsworth’s Chocolates SOc I lb. Box Horton’s Mixed Chocolates ... 39c $1.20 Box Hershey’s Aimand Bar 89c $1.20 Box Baby Ruth 89c SI.20 Bex Peter Pauls Mounds 89c SI.20 Box Butter Fintjer 89c Regular $1.00 Box Beechnut Gum ..79c lowing described land, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land the City County, ts ” and 3. in Block 37. according to the nlan of said city, bounded as fol lows: on the norih by Montgomery Street: on the east by lands of Elder Jones, and Minnie Maude Williams: >n the south by lands of D. G. Gul- lins. and others: and on the west by the lands of Minnie Maude Wil liams. The boundary line around , said narcel of land runs as follows: ; Beginning at the corner of the lot • of Elder Jones on Montgomery j Street, the line runs thence in southerly direction at right angles to said street a distance of 105 feet to the lands of D G. Gollins; thence at right angles in a westerly direc tion a distance of 35 feet: thence at Hcljiing Mothers to Cat Down On Family’s Colds Unique Formula for Nose and Throat Heips to Prevent Colds—And to Throw Off Head Colds at the Start. SOON CLEARS “STUFFY HEAD” pw " Mothorsaresocftcn Jf • worried r.bcut their eJ'V'yx .fj v, families’ colds that rJ I jf / • they find special com- fort in this unique aid -i JagS for preventing colds -Vicks Va-tro-nol. Especially designed for nose and upper throat, tchert moat eolda sfar/,Va-trc*-noI stimulates the func tions provided by Nature —in the itose- to prevent colds, and to throw off head colds in the early stages. t the first e Used sneeze .. few drops up each nostril-Va-tro-nol he!’ ® to avoid many cold3. Where irritation has led to n clogged-up none la stuffy head cold or nasal catarrh) Va-tro-nol spreads through the nasal pa> ♦ ^ Regular $1.00 Box Beechnut Gum __„ 79c (W£ SELL WINDOW GLASS CHEAP) ♦ Culver & Kidd Drug Co. * The *&z*.eJUL Store 224 i)panes—clears clog ;s comforting relic :c»I Guide fer Mothci 15. 1933. for $1700.00. signed by W. D. McMillan. Smd note being Note No. 1249 and said deed was further given to secure all renewals of note and to secure all other indebt edness that the sa : d McMillan might thereafter incur with said Exchange Bank. Said deed is recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, in Deed Book 18, page 5. On January 17. 1934, the said Mc Millan renewed the said $1700.00. which renewal note became due on March 14, 1934; and on Sep tember 10. 1934. the said McMillan borrowed of said Bank the $2124.76. and on Ihe same date exe cuted his note to raid Bank for said sum, which note was payable thirty days after its date: and ... April 20. 1935. the said McMillan borrowed of said Bank the S600.00. giving his note dated the same date to said Bank for said which note became due September deed hereinbefore described. The said security deed provides that if the said McMillan fails to pay any part of said indebtednesses, or the interest theron, that the said Bank might sell at public outcry, be fore the courthouse door in said County, to the highest bidder for cash the hereinafter described land. The said McMillan has failed to pay the said indebtednesses, and under the powers of sale contained in said security deed, the said Ex change Bank will sell at public out cry. before the courthouse door in said County, to the highest bidder for cash, within the legal hours of land, to-wit: That tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in said state and county, containing one hundred twenty-five acres, more or less, be ing the Northern part of Land Lot No 248 in the Fifth Land District and the 1714th Militia District of said State and County, bounded lows: on the* north by lands form erly owned by Mrs. F. C. Furman: on the east by the Milledgeville- Irwinton Road, mown as the River Road, which separates said land from the lands formerly belonging to D B. Sanford: on the south by lands, formerly owned by W. J. Brooks, and on the west by the lands of the Milledgeville State Hospital. Said land being the land conveyed, to W. D. McMillan by M. A. Mc- April 10. 1933. due October 1, 1933. for $466.52, signed by said Bate man. Said deed being recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of said County, in Deed Book 18, page 2. Said Bateman has defaulted in the payment d‘ the note above de scribed, said note having been past due since October 1, 1933. The said deed grants a power to said Exchange Bank to sell the hereinafter described land upon de fault in the payment of said note. Under the powers contained in said Security deed* the said Exchange Bank will sell at public outcry, be fore the courthouse door in said County, to the highest bidder for cash, on the First Tuesday in De cember, 1935. within the legal hours of sale, the following described land, to-wit: That tract or r^fcel of land situ ate. lying and being in the 322nd District G. M., of said County, taining one hundred acres, mor less, and bounded on the north by lands formerly in the procession of L. M. Hall, on the east by the lands of Joe Youngblood, on the south and west by lands formerly belong ing to D. B. Hill. Said sale will be made to raise- funds for the payment of the above described note, the interest thereon, and the cost of this proceeding. There is now due on said note $466.52 and interest thereon at 8 per cent per annum 'from October 1, The undersigned will execute a deed to the purchaser at said sale. This November 5. 1935. EXCHANGE BANK OF MILLEDGEVILLE. GA. As Grantee with Power of Sale of _. J. Bateman. HINES & CARPENTER, The Choice of Well Dressed Men \ FLORSHEIM Custom, Shoes • Men who know what’s right are choosing Custom shoes. Men who know fine footwear, naturally wear Florsheims. Their luxurious leathers, their fine lasts, their careful craftsmanship in sure your lasting satisfaction. Empire Store “We Clethe Tke Family” MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. HowCalotabs Help Nature To Throw Off a Bad Cold s have found in Calotabs i lets the flrst night and repeat the third or tilth night if needed. How do Calotabs help Nature throw off a cold? First, Calotabs to one of the most thorough and de- E ndnble of all Intestinal ellmmants. us cleansing the intestinal tract of the germ-laden mucus and toxinca Second, Calotabs are diuretic to the kidneys, promoting the elimination of cold poisons from the system. Thus Calotabs serve the double purpose of a purgative and diuretic, both or which are needed in the treatment of colds. only twenty-five cents for the family package, ten cento for the trial SEE'THE 1936 FORD V-8 AT OUR SHOW ROOM Proved By The Past Improved For The Future Inspect the new car-ride in it-drive it and be convinced that there is nothing like it in the low price field McKinnon Motor Co. Authorized Telephone 31 Healer Milledgeville, Ga.