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THE (JMON'-UCORDCJt, MILLEDGEVILLE. GA. (
S. 1935
BIG DELEGATION
ATHOME COMING
Baldwin Cotmtv Jiiu Tliiuudi
of Fellow Citizens Is Welcom-
ing Pi iiuenl Reoievelt.
A delegation cf Baldwin county
citizens numbering more
hundred were in Atlanta las
to join thousands of their
NEW BUS LINE BEGINS
OPERATION IN MILLEDGEVIUE
Schedule Between Dublin and Mil-
Iritfeville is Established Beginning
Operation Today.
hours of sale, to the highest bidder
u . cash, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary, 1936, the folcwing described
property, to-wit:
“All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in
322nd. Dist, G. M.. of Baldwin
County Georgia, known as a part of
land lot No. 47. and bounded as
Icus^ On the Northeast by lands of]
Weaver; on the Southeast by
fellow
deeming President
The Sendee Coach Line began the
operation today of a bus schedule
between Milledgevillc and Dublin.
The bus leaves Dublin at 9:13 of C. R. Minter; and on the North-
and arrives in Milledgevillc at 10:451 west by lands of Rollln Ivey togeth-
Fridm-1 The return trip starts at 3:15 and ar- i" ” n improvements there.!
* ' - • • 'Said tract or parcel of land contains
hundred and me .and one-fourth 1
(till 1-4) acres, more or less: and j lyins
Sheriffs Sales, at public outcry, to
the highest bidder for cash, the tracts
and parcels of land hereinafter de
scribed. The said sales will be made
under and by virtue of levies cf fi
fas. issued by the Clerk of the City
o) Milledgevillc for taxes due the
Mayor and Aldermen of the City of
Millcdgeville. Deeds will be execut
ed to the purchasers at said sale by
the undersigned Marshal. The ten
ants in persosion cf the several tracts -
of land hereinafter described ha^e I 340 feet
he
been ncti'ied of the levies and th*’
of Mi!-
the ] lcdgevillc
The bui
Con- Icdgeville
to the South,
es will arrive at the Mil-jSusii
the
Mrs.
term-, and place of sale
quired by law.
FIRST TRACT: That tract of land
belonging to W. D. Hardy, situate
the City of Millcdgc-
M< rr than 500 thousand people ! DISTRICT MEDICAL SOCIETY
sj.-..- the President and pledged their
enthusiastic support to him. This ,
g!. .ip represented many more met in Macon Wednesday and
tl>« usands who remained at home large number rf local doctors am
and sat by radio to hear every’ word members of the Medical Auxiliary
rf the great speech delivered by the attended the meeting.
Chief Executive on the occasion of Dr. Richard Binion rend a paper | the deed above mentioned
his home coming to Atlanta. on Surgical Management of Head J to secure, as well as the debt for
The per pie of Atlanta were cordial Injuries as a feature of the program ' whieh a second security deed was
given by the said Mrs. Beck to the
said Weaver cn the 22nd. day of
ille. State anjJ County aforesaid,
. the East side of South Wayne Street.
Is evidenced by a "-arranty need ,, elwK . n and adjornitw lands of Mrs.
trd October the 29th. 1913, and j McMillan and Baldwin
a •?" ! Street, fronting ninety-six feet
•orded in Bcok o. Deed.-
MEETS .N MACON! dd 5 ^ Wayn'rSbc^anT £*3
The Sixth District Medical Sceie*y ] this description.”
the property of Mrs. A. H. Paschal.
FIFTH TRACT: That tract of land
belonging to J. A. Home, W. E. Rob
inson. Jr., Jesse Green and Mrs.
Willett, B. Home, situate and lying
in the City of Milledgeville. State
and County aforesaid, on the North
side o.’ East Hancock Street, between
and adjoining other lands of J. A.
Horne and Elbert Street, fronting
East Hancock Street and
running back North an equal width
for a distance of 155 feet. Said tract
designated as Lot Nc. 1, on the
plan and plat of work done on Street
Said sale will be made in accord
ance with the powers granted in the
deed to secure a debt as aforesaid,
and will be made for the purpose cf
raising funds to pay the debt which
given
tail y
t then
The Prosit
Phcrson and
- The Doctors and their wives
ell planned and handled hosts of the Bibb county society. 'January. 1929. which second sccurM;
1S not the * ea!it discord- deed j s recorded in the office of the
unpleasant circum- BEGINNING CLASSES—Will start Clerk of the Superior Court of Bald-
j In Business English, Shorthand, and: A ' in county in Deed Bock No.
the streets of Atlanta by the police
and the Georgia Senators and Con
gressmen. The streets along the eight
mile rcute were lined with peoplt
four, five and six deep on each side
cf the street.
Alter greeting more than a hun
dred thousand school children.
President went to Grant Field where
more than 60.000 people were wait
ing to greet him. On his arrival i
tremendous applause greeted him.
Senator Richard B. Rucssell pre
sided and introduced Senator Walter
F. George, who in t int introduced
the President. The speech of the
President was frequently interupt-
(d by applause. He reviewed the pro
gress made since 1933 when he took
office and pledged further efforts to
bring about a government with equal
rights to all and special priviledges
The occasion was the greatest ever
held in Georgia. It was a great out
pouring of people who pledged their
loyalty to a man who has earned
the name of the greatest Humanita
rian yet to serve the people of this
nation.
All Georgia was proud of the re
ception given the Resident and the
President was happy and proud of
the warm and cordial greeting given
him. Another generation will come
before an occasion like that of last
Friday will be duplicated.
ved at Frrl Me-1 Typewrlttne January 6. 1936. Enter «*»• towUler with the vests t
•scorted through] ihese classes and prepare yonrsrl' c -, s . The balance due on said ir
for a better paying Job. See Mis* 1 debtedness secured by the first s<
Barnett in the Doctors Building, orjeurity deed, above referred to. ir
Phone 2*3. 12-5-35 5t. pd. eluding principal and interest, ag-
Attend the church of your choice
next Sunday. A cordial welcome
awaits you.
Methodist Church
Rev. Horace Smith will preach at
the morning service on the topic.
"■Hie church, the Body of Christ."
At this service the installation of
ihe Board of Stewards will take
place. At the evening service
sermon subject will be, "Escape
Unprepared.”
Presbyterian Church
Rev. R. W. Oakey will preach at
the morning and evening services
the church. The morning sermon
subject will be. “1 Believe in
Church." The theme for the evening
heur will be “A Personal Christ."
regates the sum of $716.95; and the
CITATION balance duo on said indebtedness se-
rs'nor,A „ , ‘ cured by the second security deed.
' Ba dwin County ; above referred to, including princi-
vnereas. Liilyie B. Day, Admin is- ] pal and interest, aggregates the sum
iratnx of John T. Day, represents to of $12.85: and the principal and
the Court in her petition, duly filej, interest due fer taxes aggregates the
and entered cn record, that she has] sum of $72.08; making the total
y" - v SpHotoktered said estate of amount of the above several items
therefore to j of indebtedness aggregate the
mis concerned. kinHrvri f
and creditors.
they can, why said Administratrix • and indebtedness having become past
John T. Day. This _
all persons concerned, kindred 1 cf $801.88.
show cause, if any j The above described obligations
- , !aid Administratrix! and indebtedness having become past
nouid not be discharged from her due and unpaid and demand for the
administration — J •- • •• - - - ...
of dismision, i
January. 1936,
Tliis Dec.. 2. 1935.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE
Ordinary
MARSHAL'S SALKS
CITY OF MILLEDGEVTAE
BALDWIN COUNTY, GEORGIA.
Will be sold on the First Tuesdav
January 1936, before the Court
house doro jn Baldwin County. Gecr-
«tia, within the legal hours of Sher
iffs Sales, at public outcry, to the
highest bidder for cash, the tracts
and pracels of land hereinafter de
scribed. The said sales will
payment of the same having been
made, the said land and property
above described will be sold for the
purposes herein stated.
The undersigned will execute and
deliver such conveyance to the pur
chaser at said sale as is in said deed
to secure a debt authorized and pro-
This the 4th. day of December,
vided.
1935.
W. T. WEAVER
By SIBLEY & ALLEN, Atty’s.
Phone
58
Episcopal Church
The Holy Communion will be cele- ] be sold
brated at 8 o’clock and the usual | Mrs. Emily B. Dozier, R. T. Dozier,
MARSHAL'S SALES
CITY OF MILLEDGEVILLE
BALDWIN COUNTY. GEORGIA.
OOMJ Miei w Will be sold on the First Tuesday
made under and by virtue of levies * ! n ^ anuar5 ' 1936. before the Court-
of fi. fas. issued by the Clerk, of the “ ** *--
City of Millcdgeville for taxes due
the Mayor and Aide. Tien of the City
of Millcdgeville. Deeds will be exe
cuted to the purchasers at said sale
by the undersigned Marshal. The
tenants in possession of the several
tracts of land hereinafter described
have been notified of the levies and
the time, terms, and place of sale as
required by law.
1 TRACT: That tract of land be
longing to R. T. Dozier, Admin., of
Estate of Mrs. Emily B. Dozier, situ
ate and lying in the City of Mil-
Icdgeville, State and county afore
said, on the South side of West Han-
ock Street. Fronting 52.5 feet on
West Hancock Street, and running
back South an equal width for a
distance of 210 feet, and bound as
follows: On the North by West Han
cock Street, on the East by lands of
Estate of Mrs. Carrie G. Horne and
lands of J. C. Cooper, on the South
by lands of A. J. Carr, and an the
West by lands of the Estate of Rob
ert C. Humber. This tract is a unit
that is incapable of division without
materially damaging each of it’s
subdivisions.
Said sale is made under the levy
cf a fi. fa. issued on the 20th day of
Feb.. 1934, for taxes due said City
for the year 1933. Said property will
the property of Estate
with sermon will be Admin.
2 TRACT: That tract of land be
longing to Estate of Jeff Walker.
Jeff Walker, Jr.. Admin., situate and
lying in the City of Milledgevillc.
morning pray
at 11:30. Rev. F. H. Ha-ding will
conduct the service and preach.
Baptist Church
services of the church.
Catholic Church
Father McNamara, Priest.
Sundy, the second Sunday i
fronting 25.9 feet on West McIntosh
Street, and runing back North
equal width for a distance of
feet, and bound as fnlows: On the
1 Ad-: South by West Mclntos.i Street,
vert, morning services at the Catho- j the West by lands of Mrs. Carrie G,
lie church will be at 7:30, preceded Banks and A. W. Watkins, on the
by confessions from 7 to 7:25. The North by ’ jnds °* ^ lrs - Carrie G.
,«• . __ Banks and A. W. Watkins and on
! JLl . the East by lands of the Estate ol
the subject. Advent. Sunday Frank Bt . n „ unj , that
School at 9:30; no evening service. [ s incapable of division without
Mass throughout the week, except tcrially damaging each of it's sub-
Monday mcming, at 7:30; the Mass j divisions.
Monday morning will be said in
Sandcrsville.
O. D. C. TO MEET TUESDAY
Said sale is made under the levy
cf a fi. fa. issued on the 20th day
of February. 1934, for taxes due said
City for the year 1935. Said prop
erty will be sold as the property of
Estate of Jeff Walker. Jeff Walker,
The Robert E Lee chapter, United j r Admin
Daughters of the Coitfederacy, will. This 2nd day of December. 1933.
meet next Tuesday aftemon Decern- ] LEROY D. NAPIER
ber 10th, at the home of Mrs. J. r.' Deputy Marshal of the City of
Bell. All member* are urged to be MiUedgeville.
present
LAND RALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Under and by virtue of the f
tract is designated as lot No. 7
the plan and plat of work done
Street Improvement Zone No. 2, in
the City of Milledgeville, Georgia.
Said saie is made under the levy
cf a fi. fa. issued on the 22nd day
of Nov., 1935, for Paving Assessment
due said City on August 4th. 1932.
Said property will be sold as the
property of W. D. Hardy.
SECOND TRACT: That tract of
land belonging to Estate of Jeff
Walker, Jeff Walker. Jr.. Admn..
situate and lying in'the City of Mil
lcdgeville. State and County afore
said. on the North side of West Mc
Intosh Street .between and adjoin
ing lands of A. W. Watkins and Mrs.
Carrie G. Banks and lands of the
estate of Frank Bell, fronting 25.9
feet on West McIntosh Street and
running back North an equal width
for a distance cf 114 feet. Said tracts
is designated as Lot No. 6. on the
plan and plat of the work done on
Street Improvement Zone No. 21.
the City of Milledgeville, Georgin.
Said sale is made under the levy
of a fi. fa. issued on the 25th day
of November, 1935, for paving as
sessment due said City on April 14th
1932. Said property will be sold as
the property of Est. of Jeff Walker.
Jeff Walker, Jr., Admin.
THIRD TRACT: That tract of land
belonging to Mrs. A. H. Paschai.
situate and lying in the City of Mil
lcdgeville, State and County afore
said. or. the East side o! North
Wayne Street, between and adjoin
ing lands of the Estate of W. H.
Leonard and Montgomery Street,
fronting 70 feet on North Wayne
nir^,
distance of 66.5
Street and running back^East^ 0
M .. B t «na*k for a distance of
?? ^ /^signaled as
work done on"
Ste Georgia 1
Said sale is made under the lew
of a fi. fa. issued on the 22nd djv
of November. 1935, for paving „
Mid city on Feb. 1511,'
1930. Said property will be sold a-
the property of Mrs. Eva B. Ennis
NINTH TRACT: That tract of Inns
Improvement Zone No. 19. In the| T ^5 k Kl ^f Bayne
Citv of Milledgeville, Ca. rf MlllMvevil^Q 5 ' " 8 '" J thc Clt v
of MiUedgeville, State and County
aforesaid, on the West side of North
Wayne Street, between and adjoin,
ing lands of Mrs. Julia Folds Parkl
and lands of Mrs. A. H. Paschal
fronting 105 feet on North Wayne
Street, and running back East an
equal width for a distance of 210
feet. This tract is designated as Lot
No. 17. on the plan and plat of work
done on Street Improvement Zoo.
No. 9, In the City of Milledgeville
Said sale is made under the levy
of a fi. fa. issued oti the 25th day
of Nov. 1935, for paving assessment
due said City on April 14th, 1930.
Said property will be sold as th»-
property of J. A. Horne, W. E Rob-
SIXTH TRACT: That tract of land
belonging to Estate of Mrs. Emily
D. Dozier, R. T. Dozier, Admin, situ
ate and lying in the City of Mil
ledgeville, State and County afore
said, on the South Side of West
Hancock Street, between and ad
joining lands of the Estate of Rob
ert C. Humber, and lands of the
estate of Mrs. Carrie G. Home,
fronting 52.5 feet on West Hancock
Street, and running back South i
equal width few a distance of 160
feet. Said tract is designated as Lot.
No. 2. on b«w«r'o^'“a d joln‘iji k“ds
of L. s. Fowler and Franklin Street.
Georgia.
Said sale is made under the lev>-
of a Vi. fa. issued on the 22nd day
of Nov. 1935, for paving assessment
due said City on Feb. 15th. 1931.
Said property will be sold as th*
property of Mrs. Mattie Bayne Tbolc.
TENTH TRACT: That tract of land
belonging to Mrs. Pearl W. Br^wn,
situate and lying in the City of Mil
ledgeville, State and County afore-
done on Street Improvement Zone
No. 3, in the City of Milledgeville,
Georgia.
Said sale is made under the levy
of a fi. fa. issued on the 20th day
of August, 1929, for paving assess
ment due said City on Aug. 4th.
1929. Said property will be sold as
the property oC Est. Mrs. Emily B.
fronting on South Wayne Street 76
feet and running back East an equal
width for a distance of 110 feet Said
tract is designated as Lot No. 2, on
the plan and plat of work done on
Street Improvement Zone No. 2, in
the City of Milledgeville, Georgia.
Said sale is made under the levy
of a fi. fa. issued on the 25th day
of November 1935, for paving as
sessment due said City on Aug. 4th,
1932. Said property will be sold as
the property of Mrs. Pearl W. Brown.
ELEVENTH TRACT: That tract cf
land belonging to Mrs. Annie L.
Vinson, situate and lying in the City
of MiUedgeville, State and County
aforesaid, on the East side of South
Wayne Street, between apd adjoin
ing lands of H. T. Cline and lands of
Mrs. Lura C. Rogers, fronting 45
feet on South Wayne Street, and
running back east an equal width
for a distance of 210 feet. Said tract
is designated as lot No. 15, on the
plan and plat of work done on
street Improvement Zone No. 2, in
the City of Milledgeville, Georgia-
Said sale is made under the levy
feet. This tract is designated as Lot. the property of Mrs. Ophelia Wall. ! of a fi. fa. issued on the 23th day
No. 15. on the plan and plat of work, EIGHTH TRACT: That tract of of Nov., 1935, fer paving i
Dozier. R. T. Dozier, Admin.
SEVEN TRACT: That tract of land
belonging to Mrs. Ophelia Wall, situ
ate and lying in the City of MiP
ledgeville. State and County afore
said, on the East side of North
Jefferson Street, between and ad
joining lands of Mrs. Annie Flemis-
ter and Montgomery Street, fronting
153 feet on North Jefferson Street,
and running back East an equal
width for a distance of 195 feet. Said
tract is designated as Lot No. 29, on
the plan and plat of work done on
Street Improvement Zone No. 4, in
the City of MiUedgeville, Georgia.
Said saie is made under the levy
of a 'fi. fa. issued on the 39th day
of January, 1929, for paving as
sessment due said City on Aug. 4tl:,
1928. Said property will be sold
Street Improvement Zone
i the City of Milledgeville.
Said sale is made under the levy
of a fi. fa. issued on the 19th day
of June. 1930. for paving assessment
NaV
Georgia
land belonging to Mrs. Eva B. Ennis,
situate and lying in the City of Mil
ledgeville. State and County afore
said, on the East side of North
Wayne Street., between and adjoin
ing lands of Mrs. A. H. Paschal and
due said City on Aug. 4th, 1882. Said
property will be sold as the prop
erty of Mrs. Annie L. Vinson.
This 3rd day of December, 1935.
T. J. DARDEN
Marshal of the City of Milledgevillc
SEEN AND HEARD
The C. M. E. Conference, which! contained in a certain deed
- -v —
days the post week adjourned Sun-! 29th. day of November. 1927. and
day afternoon after the reading of j recorded in the o'ifce of the Clerk
the appointments. "Hie Conference rf the Superior Court of Baldwin
was largely attended, and the drie- bounty, in Deed Book No. 12. page
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Armour’s Salad Oil
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ROSE BRAND MILK 3 tall cans 17c
BULK PEANUT BUTTER 15c lb.
BULK MINCE MEAT 23c lb.
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WHOLE SLICES PINEAPPLE ... 39c lb.
WHOLE CHERRIES 45c lb.
WHOLE FANCY CITRON 33c lb.
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COUNTRY SAUSAGE 35c lb.
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