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the L'NION-KECORDEH. MnXEOGEVnxe, GA. DEIEMBU 12. 19U
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MARIN Eo TO ENEJ8T TWENTY
MEN AT MACON. GA. OFFICE
Macon, Ga.. Dec. b. (Special).
Twenty applicant will be enlisted in
the U. S. Marine Corps in December
at the District Recruiting Of.ice. Ma
con municipal auditorium, it was an
nounced today by the officer in
charge. The applicants will be select-
i the Southeast by
W. T. Weaver;
lands of Stephens Brothers and
Company; on the Scuthweat by lands
of C. R. a!inter; and on the North
west by lands of Rcllin Ivey togeth
er with aU improvements there, u
Said tract or parcel of land contains
cne hundred and one and one-fourth
(101 1-4) acres, more or less; and
the same land conveyed to Mr?.
Susie Beck by Maurice M. Minvr
is evidenced by a warranty deed
i 18 and ; dated October the 29th. 1913. and i
ed from among those betw ^ v
25 years cf age applying from the I recorded in Book o.‘ Deeds No. 5,.
states of Georgia, Alabama. Tennes- P a R c 33 - a «d to which deed and its
£ee, and Kentucky. I record reference is made in aid of
Each applicant will be required thi - description ’
to present evidence cf high school
training, consent of parent's or guar-
1 He K°t the genial judge’s} d,an if under 21 years of age, and
na . etbook r , ntaining a tidy sum» letter s of character recommendation
' C ' did not m iss ** until after from prominent citizens of their
coming to Sparta for 24
hold court, this is the first
has ever happened to such
uck. To sdd to the embarrassment
( the situation is the idea that the
hief had the nerve to rob the judf^
rtrrom.—Sparta Ishmallte.
DR E. A Tir.NER AND PASTY
VISIT WARM SPRINGS
Last Saturday morning Dr. E. A.
.ier.or and Mr. and Mrs. George H.
Haslam. left by motor for a week
end in Meriweather county.
The party arrived at Warm Springs
shortly before noon, and there they
learned that President Roosevelt was
still a* the polo taking his morning
swim. The party proceeded cn to the
sportive communities.
TTie applicants whose completed
applications are not received in time
to effect their enlistment in Decem
ber, will be placed on the waiting
list for enlistment in January, when
a larger quota of enlistments is ex
pected.
Pull Information and application
forms will be furnished to interest
ed persons by the Macon headquart-
CITATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
#J2* r I!5*vi Ul3 2? B A^ninis-
tratrtx of John T. Day, represents to
the Court In her petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that she has
fully administered said relate of
John T. Day. This is therefore to
,e White House and awaited the j an , "kltoTto sW ££e H a™
idem there. Shortiy the Prre,- thcy culi why saId AdministretriJ
dent arrived driving his
small
accompanied only by Mr.
Gus Gennrrich, of the President's
personal staff.
President Roosevelt stopped his
ear and greeted Dr. Tigner and his
party, for a few moments.
Dr. Tigner is a personal tfriend of
the President. Th; Doctor, who is
a native of Meriweather county, has
the distinction of -»eing one of the
original organizers o’ the first Roose
velt for President Club In the Unite '
States. Their friendship dates back
prior to 1925 when President Roose
velt first came to Georgia to live.
After leaving the President, the
party t*>ok lunch at Georgia Hall of
thr Warm Springs Foundation.
The afternoon was spent in seeing
wd visiting the Magic Hill, the City
cf Manchester, Dowell’s Knob. Presi-
why said Administratrix
should not be discharged from her
administration, and receive letters,
of dismision. on the first Monday in
January, 1936.
This Dec., 2. 1935.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE
Ordinary
eld Methodist Camp Meeting Grounds
ie picturesque Pine Mountain trail
td the Tigner ancestral home.
That evening the yarty was enter
tained by Dr. Tipier’s sisters. Mr?
Mattie Boddie. and Misses Carrie and
Jule Tigner, at Mrs. Boddie’s home
i Chipley.
Sunday morning the party again
•eve to Warm Springs to bid the
President farewell to one of his
nost enjoyable visits to his Geor-
•ia retreat. The sky was slightly
iver-enst Sunday morning, but 1i»'
is the President’s party were readv
< board his special train the su»'
•ante through the clouds and cast
t« light on Georgia's most beloved
nd honored adopted citizen.
After seeing the President depart.
Dr Tigner and his party returned
tc Milledgeville via Atlanta and In
dian Springs. At Indian Springs
opped to inspect the wonder
ful work that the Federal Govem-
ls doing to restore and to make
a Springs cne of Georgia’s
beauty spots.
Mr. Haslam was very enthusiastic
in his praise of the Tigners’ hospi
tality; of his opportunity to meet
the President and of the great work
feat is being accomplished at Warm
^ings: and of the advancement and
Aization of many of President
Hrcvrlt's fendest dreams, which
come true in the State of Geor-
Said sale will be made
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
the deed above mentioned was given
to secure, as well as the debt for
whi-h a second security deed was
giVA.i by the said Mrs. Beck to the
said Weaver cn the 22nd, day of
January. 1929. which second security
deed is recorded in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Couit of Bald-
county in Deed Bock No. 1?.,
page 489. together with the costs of
this proceeding and taxes and inter
ests. The balance due on said in
debtedness secured by the first se
curity deed, above referred to, in
cluding principal and interest, ag
gregates the sum of $716.95; and the
balance due on said indebtedness se
cured by the second security deed,
above referred to, including princi
pal and interest, aggregates the sum
of $12.85; and the principal and
interest due for taxes aggregates the
sum of $72.08; making the total
amount of the above several items
of indebtedness aggregate the sum
of $801.88.
The above described obligations
and indebtedness having become past
due and unpaid and demand for the
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.
MARSHAL’S SALES
CITY OF MILLEDGEVILLE
BALDWIN COUNTY. GEORGIA.
Will be sold on the First Tuesday
in January 1936. before the Court
house door in Baldwin County,
Georgia, within the legal hours of
Sheriffs Sales, at public outcry, to
the highest bidder for cash, the tracts
and parcel* of land hereinafter de
scribed. The said sales will be made
under and by virtue of levies of fl.
fas. issued by the Clerk of the City
of Milledgeville for taxes due the
Mayor and Aldermen of the City of
MUledgeviUe. Deeds will be execut
ed to the purchasers at said sale by
the undersigned Marshal. The ten
ants in possesion of the several tracts
of land hereinafter described have
been notified of the levies and the
time, terms, and place of sale
quired by law.
FIRST TRACT: That tract of land
belonging to W. D. Hardy, situate
and lying in the City of Milledge
ville, State and County aforesaid,
the East side of South Wayne Street,
between and adjoining lands of Mrs.
Lidc J. McMillan and Baldwin
Street fronting ninety-six feet
South Wayne Street and running
back Ei^t an equal width for a dis
tance of two hundred ten feet. Said
tract is designated as lot No. 7 i
the plan and plat of work done
Street Improvement Zone No. 2,
the City of Milledgeville. Georgia.
Said sale is made under the levy
of 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
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-
ledgeville. 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.
feet, and bound as lolows: On the j Carrie G. Banks and lands of the
South by West McIntosh Street, on, estate of Frank Bell, fronting 25.9
the West by lands of Mrs. Carrie G.) feet on West McIntosh Street and
Banks and A. W. Watkins,
North by lands of Mrs. Carrie
MARSHAL’S SALES
CITY OF MILLEDGEVILLE
BALDWIN COUNTY. GEORGIA.
Will be sold on the First Tuesday
in January 1936. before the Court
house doro jn Baldwin County, Geor
gia, 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 be
made under and by virtue of levies
of fi. fas. issued by the Clerk of the
City of Milledgeville tar taxes due
the Mayor and Aldermen of the City
of Milledgeville. Deeds will be exe-
__ cuted to the purchasers at said sale
dint" Roosevelt’s farm. Cold Springs. undereigned Marshal. The
- — —- - a tenants in possession o! the several
tracts of land hereinafter described
have been notified of the levies and
the time, terms, and place of sale a?
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-
ledgeviUe, State and county afore
said. on the South side of West Han
cock Street Fronting 52.5 feet
West Hancock Street, and running
back South an equal width for
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
West by lands of the Estate of Rob
ert C. Humber. This tract is a uni
that is incapable of division withoi:
materially damaging each of it'
subdivisions.
Said sale is made under the lew
of a fi. fa. issued on the 20th day of
Feb., 1934, for taxes due said City
for the year 1933. Said property
be sold as the property of Estate
Mrs. Emily B. Dozier. R. T. Dozic.*,
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 Milledgeville,
State and County aforesaid.
North side of West McIntosh Street,
fronting 25.9 feet on West McIntosh
Street, and runing buck North
equal width for a distance of 100
Banks and A. W. Watkins and on
CARD OF THANKS the East by lands al the Estate of
i,h to express our sincere Frank Bell. Said -met Is a unit that
........ ,o our many friends for the I* Incapable of division without ran-
t_ ,„ , /. . „ „ . terially damaging each of its sub-
•■cautiful floral offerings and kind |
deeds shown us in the sickness andi said sale is made under the levy
death . ( our dear daughter and sis- 0 f a fi. f a . issued on the 20th day
ter. of February. 1934, for taxes due said
May God’s richest blessings be up-'City for the year 1935. Said prop-
earn a’ you is our prayer.
ANT) MRS. J. M. MARTIN AND
FAMILY.
SEND
Your Family Wash
-TO—
Snow’s
Economical, S,f e , Convenient !d °° r
SNOW’S
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Phone 440
..ill be sold as the property of
Estate of Jeff Walker. Jeff Walker.
Jr.. Admin.
This 2nd day of December, 1935.
LEROY D. NAPIER
Deputy Marshal of the City o!
Milledgeville.
LAND SALE
GEORGIA. Baldwin County
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed
to secure a debt executed by Mrs.
Susie Beck to W T. Weaver on the
29th. day of Novembe
recorded
running back North an equal width
a distance of 114 feet. Said tracts
_ designated as Lot No. 6, on
plan and plat of the work done
Said sale is made under the levy
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
the property of Est. of Jeff Walk'
Jeff Walker. Jr., Admin.
THIRD TRACT: That tract of land
belonging to Mrs. A. H. Paschal,
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 the Estate of W. H.
Leonard and Montgomery Street,
fronting 70 feet on Nor.'h Wayne
Street, and running back East a
equal width for a distance of 68.
feet. This tract is designated as Lc
No. 15. cn the plan and plat of wor
done <n Street Improvement Zon
No 9 r n the City of Milledgevii:-
rf thr Superior Curt or tuuowm — ', e |s made under the levy
Countv. in Deed Book No 12 pag fi _ fa . issued on the 19th day
284, the undersigned will wjj. a M . 1930 for paving assessment
public sale, before the courlhouse o June 1B3U. tor p *
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GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
for cash, on the first Tuesday m J .™:i i. ' ‘ , TR aCT: That tract of land
nary. 1936. the blowing described. FIFTHTRA^ ^ H ome, W. E. Rob-
property, to-wit: 1 ■ j r Green and Mr-..
“AU that tract or parcel of land ujson. ^ ?iluate an d lying
lying and—bc nh ^ the ci(y t MmeducvUlc. SUJu
part.ol | trad County aloresud.
lews: Qn the Northeast by 1
Jr., Jc;
the 1 Willett. B. H<
322nd." Dirt. G. M. of Baldwin in the Cig’ North
County Georpia. known as a part ot | and C y Hancock stre et, between
land lot No. 47, and bnunded as f°l- fid . ^ lands of J. A.
lews: On the Northeast bv lands of and adjo.mng on
Home and Elbert Street, fronting
340 feet on East Hancock Street and
running back North an equal width
distance of 155 feet. Said tract
is designated as Lot No. 1, on the
plan and plat of work done on Street
Improvement Zone No. 19, in the
City of Milledgeville, Ga.
Said sale is made under the levy
1 a fi. fa. Issued on the 25th day
of Nov. 1935, for paving assessment
due said City on April 14th, 1930.
Said property will be sold as the
property of J. A. Home, W. E. Rob
inson, Jr., Jesse Green and Mrs.
Willett B. Home.
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 Wc-t
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 on
equal width for a distance of 160
feet. Said tract is designated as Lot.
No. 2. on the plan and plat of work
done on Street Improvement Zone
No. 3. in the City of Milledgeville,
Georgia. ;
Said sale is made under the levy:
a fi. fa. issued on the 20th day
of August. 1929, for paving assess
ment due said City on Aug. 4th,
1929. Said property wiU be sold as
the property at Est. Mrs. Emily B.
Dozier, R. T. Dozier, Admin.
SEVEN TRACT: That tract of land
belonging to Mrs. Ophelia Wall, situ
ate and lying in the City of MlP
ledgeville, State and County afore
said, on the East side of North
Jefferson Street, between and ad
joining lands of Mrs. Annie Flemis-
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 Milledgeville, Georgia.
Said sale is made under the levy
of a fi. fa. issued on the 30th day
of January. 1929. for paving as
sessment due said City on Aug. 4th,
1928. Said property will be sold as
the property of Mrs. Ophelia Wall
EIGHTH TRACT: That tract of
land belonging to Mrs. Eva B. Ennis,
situate and lying in the City of Mil
ledgeville. Stale and County afore
said. on the Fast sid? of North
Wavne Street, between and adjoin
ing land: or Mrs. A. H. Paschal and
Thomas Street, formerly Wall Street,
fronting 105 feet on North Wayne
Street and running back East an
equal width for a distance of 229
feet. Said tract is designated as Let
No 19. on the plat and plan of
work done on Sheet Improvement
Zone No. 9. in the City cf Milledge
ville, Georgia.
Said sale is made under the lev>
KNOWING Those We Serve
and Their Needs
When one of our patrons speaks of getting good service
from this bank, what does he mean?
He means that our officers did not merely give Mm
perfunctory at’ention. They took the time and the
pains necessary to give him as nearly as possible the
type of banking co-operation his needs of the moment
called for.
Hiat sound? simple enough. It is simple. But we could
not do our best if we did not feel that we are daily
performing a really helpful service for those who come
to this bank
Merchants & Farmers Bank
SERVING YOU SINCE 1898
CAPITAL $80,000 SURPLUS $80,000
Milledgeville, Georgia
Two Great Problems of Life
Life insurance, if maintained at full value, will help to solve
the two great financial problems of life:
Dying too soon! Living too long!
C. H. ANDREWS & SON
“NOTHING BUT INSURANCE”
if. a fi. fa. issued on the 22nd day | width tor a distance of 110 feet. Said
of November, 1935, for paving as- tract is designated as Lot No. 2, on
sessment due said City on Feb. 15th,, the plan and plat of work done on
1930. Said property will be sold ns j Street Improvement Zone No. 2, in
the property of Mrs. Eva B. Ennis, i the City of Milledgeville, Georgia.
NINTH TRACT: That tract of land I Said sale is made under the levy-
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 of
land belonging to Mrs. Annie I*
Vinson, situate and lying in the City
of Milledgeville, State and County
aforesaid, on the East side of South
Wayne Street, between and adjoin
ing lands of H. T. Cline and lands of
Mrs. Lura C. Rogers, fronting 45
feet on South Wayne Street, and
mnnint back east an equal width
distance of 210 feet. Said tract
the
belonging to Mrs. Mattie Bayne
Toole, situate and lying in the City
of Milledgeville, State and County
aforesaid, on the West side of North
Wayne Street, between and adjoin
ing lands of Mrs. Julia Folds Parker
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 Zon?
No. 9. in the City of Milledgeville.
Georgia.
Said sale is made under the lew
of a ri. fa. issued cn the 22nd day j - ls designated as lot No. 15.
>' Nov. 1935. for paving assessment' plan and plat c* work done on
due said City on Feb. 15th, 1931. i street Improvement Zone No. 2. in
Said property will be sold as the the City of Milledgeville. Georgia,
property of Mrs. Mattie Bayne Toole., Said sale is made under the levy
TENTH TRACT: That tract of land of a fi. fa. issued on the 25th day
belonging to Mrs. Pearl W. Brown, of Nov 1935. fer paving umnot
situate and lying In the City ot Mil- ; due Mid CltV on Aug 4th. »32. Srad
ledgeville. State and County afore- ; property will be sold ns the prop
oft EESr - SSSffsES,
STS re^nW^XuatlM^I of the cVot MiUedgevtUe