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I OKMM-UCOWB. milWWM. OA, JAXI'AIT II, MM
hirtyyears
ago IN BALDWIN
of Januiry 1»,
c,Barren closed a deal last
ia "which he disposed of his
Jefferson
Mr.
dutiful residence on
and his warehouR
ir.cock street.
coomviLLE acaooi news
The third grade has just complet
ed a study of our modem dairies.
By reading stories found in their
Readers they learned about the care
of milk and also how our modem
dairies are built. Much interest was
aroused l.. bOidying pictures found
in books and In magazines.
They immediately wanted to con
struct a modem dairy. Boxes were
East used for the bam. milk house, and
the farm house. One boy suggested
making a silo. Doors and windows
i were cut in the buildings after care-
j P Atkinson purchased the fu j planning and measuring. As the
done?, which is splendidly l°-j windows had to be screened they
Jefferson street, on- of the j decided to use mosquito netting for
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
Because of defaults in the pay
ment of the indebtednesses secured
by a deed to secure debt executed
by Collie Rayford to The Milledgc-
ville Banking Company, dated Oc
tober 4. 1930. and recorded in the
Clerk’s office of Baldwin County
Sup-rior Court in Dcpd Book Num
ber Fifteen, at page 220, the under-
LANB MU
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
On the 23rd day of October, 1924,
Mrs. Daisy Russell Smith conveyed
the hereinafter described land to
Exchange Bank of Milkdgeville,
Georgia, to secure a note of the
same dale for $500.00, due October
23rd 1925. signed by the said grantor
and payable to said bank. The se
curity deed is recorded in the office
signed, being the holder and owner thc clrrk of lhc Superior Court
of the original loan note and thc of Mid coul;ty m ^ 9 . page
deed which secures it. has declared
the full amount of the indebtedness, Th( , sa;d dcod 5nmU „ po wcr , 0
of Collie Hayford to raid bank to bo Mid ban „ to aell the hereinafter de-
due and payable, and. acting under scribfd ,„ nd default in the
and in strict compliance with the paylMm ot said note or any interest
power of sale contained in said deed, hereon, when due Thc said Mrs
for the purpose of raising funds Rossrll Smlth „as defaulted
with which to pay said indebted- Jn fte paym( , nt of said note and fails
nesses, will, on the first Tuesday , lo p, y thc inter est duo thereon.
(4th day) in February, 1938, dur-' No re is hereby given that under the
on JeilViat-*. . | awe
0<( popuhir rvsUer.ee streets m the j this purpose. Milk men in their
nrice paid was a large one., w hite suits, milk wagons and cows
Mr. J- A Horne purehasedthe 1^ made from ing tne'legal hours of sale at the antotoJd™ ™d
.rehouse property, ana it vill bo After completing this study the pu- court house door in Baldwin Coun- th . . aid Exchange Bank will
I by the Home-Andrews Com-1 pl h, realized the need of milk in ty sell the highest bidder for
| their diet and the care taken of the land and property describ-
• tnto the j milk Qm* Jairies.
of the property. Sept. 1st. j
The purchasers wil
A large number of citizem spent ^ M|iea|ta|| practical
st Friday at the farm of Mr. J. L. literary
,rnes 'hooting doves. The fields
d been bated bv Mr. Barnes, and | In o
rce numbers of doves were to be .School
ed in and conveyed by said deed,
t to-wit:
I That certain lot or parcel off land
W *M aa lylnj and being in the Village of
1 Midway, in Baldwin County. Geor-
week at the Coopervillr *<»• “J ™M‘visibn of that
find * rac ^ l° n( * known as the W. B.
teachers and
pu nd. The sport:
pleasant day
I birds.
1 enjoyed quite j many opportunities to secure prac-
Mr. James Coombs.
killing about 512 tical experience in the things that
grown people are called upon to do
in their everyday lives.
We compose our own janitorial
staff. This affords us practical ex
perience in everyday housekeeping.
carpenters,
pi lumbers, and gardeners. We are
bird "which 1 responsible for the upkeep of cur
is accident-! 501,001 P ,ant ’ and for h****”® minor
•e load of 'repair* and additions from time tc
[time.
On special occasions, we become
ir own interior decorators.
To a large extent we are our own
entertainers.
With various ki ids of entertain
ments we raise th; money required
found near the turtle of'thi! to fumlxh those mrettsith* not ,pro-
entral Railroad over Comp Cre.k'vidod by the County Board of Edu-
b-t Saturday morning, by a crowd «*""• All aurplua money secured ir.,
if b0VA who were rabbit hunting. *»« "f l * used ‘ hc i "’ provc -
, rf the boys shot a rabbit on the "tent of our school. Wo have Increas
ed,, side of thc creek. ,nd ed our library in this way. we have
■sed t„ secure It. when he recov-, bought our playground and athletic
d the Skeleton in the thick under- equipment by this method, but what
Sh on thc bank. He called his!*-" ptobably of even greater import-
ipanions to come and see what
of Capt. A.
. Cocmbs. Superintendent of the '
ale Prison Farm, was thc victim
a painful accident
orning. He was out i
stopping to pick up :
• had killed, his gun v
discharged. The enl
ot entered the left foot badly I
ceraling and injuring it. Dr. T. M.
all was called in and dressed the
ounded foct. We learn that ampu-
tion will not be necessary.
The skeleton of a negro woman j
Harper Place, the said parcel oeing
designated and distinguished as all
of Lots Numbers Three. Four, and
Five in Block "D" according to a
plat of said subdivision recorded ir.
the aforesaid Clerk’s office in Deed
deed thc said Exchange Bank will
sell, at public outcry, before thc
courthouse door in said county, to
the h’ghest bidder for cash, on the
first Tuesday in February, J936.
within the legal hours of sale, the
land hereinbefore referred to and
described os follows:
That tract or parcel of land situ
ate, lying and being in the 321st
Militia District of said State and
County, in Midway, containing seven
and one-half (7 1-2) acres, more or
less, bounded as follows: On the
North by lands now or formerly
owned by A. Leonard; on the east
Book Number Two. at page 513. thc | by the Milledgcville and Scottsboro
composite parcel being bounded as,public road; on the South by thc
follows: On the North a distance j lands of L. S. Holsey and a small
of Two Hundred feet by Lot No 'parcel of land released by the Ex-
Two in said Block “D"; on the East change Eank of Milledgeville to Mrs.
distance of Two Hundred Ten
feet by Ramsey Street; on the South
distance of Two Hundred feet by
Lot No. Six in said Block “D”; and
he West a distance of Two
Hundred Ten feet by Central Avc-
Sairt land being all o2 that same
land conveyed to Collie Rayford by
J. E. Stemhridge by a warranty
deed dated September 17, (1913).
which is recorded in the aforesaid
Clerks’ office in Deed Book No.
Five, at page 45.
Said land will be offered for sale
and sold subject to t..e lien, if any.
of any or all legally chargable un
paid state and county taxes due on
had found. Coroner Scott was
ified. and made an investigation.
>m clothes and hair found it was
dent’ that the skeleton was that
a negro woman, but it was im-
sible to identify her. or assertain
manner in which she met her
ith. No one could be found who
ew anything of her.
' Trusters of thc Georgia Nor
mal and Industral College held a
Tuesday at the office
than these very essential
crcte results is the fine and active
school spirit that is evidenced at all
such functions of our nchool.
We have a good school and
want to do our full share to secure
fer it every improvement possible.—
Class of 1936.
Daisy R. Smith by deed recorded in
office off the Clerk of the Superio:
Court of Baldwin County in Deed
Book 14. page 208: and on the West
by the lands of Mrs. Willie Sykes
and the lands of the Ramsey Estate,
The lands here described being the
homeplace of Mrs. Daisy R. Smith
The said sale will be made to
raise funds for the payment of the
above described indebtedness and
the cost of this proceeding and sale.
The amount due on said indebted
ness is $450.00 principal, and $4.90
interest to the date of sale.
Since the execution of the above
mentioned security deed Mrs. Daisy
R. Smith has died and the said above
The undersigned will execute and I d, ' SCTib <' d lond s » ,d for «>*
deliver a deed to the purchaser a t|PUrpo6e_ of paying the indebtedness
said sale as is authorized by the
Grounds are Beautified
We have just * finished planting
shrubbery around the primary
nun. r. u. DuBignon. president j budding. .
n ra a „ Among the plants that have been
!-c Bo.rd m Atlanta. Hon. R.j^ out an? four abor _ vitne . four
.imar and President Parks were j abelia two pvrocantha, one ground
attendance at the meeting. ‘ ’ , ; . .
At thu last session of thc Lcgis- pumper, and twenty-six young cam-
hire $25,000 was appropriated to, pll0r trees - ,. .
rrt a new building for the College. These shrubs have already added
■d 11. the meeting Tuesday, plans S™tly to the attract,veness ol the
r the building cere received. |“* OTl grounds We plan to wn-
tinue and expand our beautification
Milledgeville, Ga.. January 10.l wt>rk “ ith thc comi " e of sprin? -
JW5 j W. T. Weaver. Reporter.
Georce Doles Camp. No. 730. U. F * ,Ul °” a ® P '* M . .
The Fifth Grade has been study
ing the life of Robert E. Lee
thc Court House in
r meeting this day.
following were elected as
ties to the Reunion of Confed
erate Veterans at New Orleans, viz:
G. Grieves. Jacob Caraker, K.
Fester. T J. Howard. G. W. Hol
yhead. w. H. Roberts. G W.
raker C R. Harper. M. A. Barnes.
said loan deed
This January second. *936.
THE MILLEDGEVILLE BANKING
COMPANY
As grantee of a.id attomey-in-fact
for Collie Rayford.
FRANK W. BELL,
Attomey-at-Law.
LAND SALE
GEORGIA. Baldwin County
Because of defaults in the pay
ment of the indebtednesses secured
by a deed to secure debt executed
by Collie Rayford to W. B. Richard
son. dated January 7, 1933. and re
corded in the Clerk’s office of Bald
win County Superior Court in Deed
Book Number Fifteen, at page 568,
the undersigned, being the holder
and owner of the orginal loan note
and the deed which secures it, has
declared the full amount of the in
debtedness of Colli#* Rayford to him
SALE OF POWER
History. For his birthday, which is
January 19, a program has been
planned by the class to'be given Fri
day of this week. funds with which to pay said in-
The program is: debtednesses. will, on the first Tues-
Song—Star Spangled p a ™ ,or . day (4th day) in February. 1936,
Essay—Robert E. Lee s . o> co . ^ ^ ur j n g t ^ e ] e g R j hours of sale ot
by Leone Allen. _ _ 'the court house door in Baldwi
above described off the said Mrs.
Daisy R. Smith, deceased, to said
Exchange Bank.
The proceeds of said sale will be
applied first to the naymeut of the ,
bove described indebtedness
the cost of this proceeding, and thc
remainder, if any, to the persons en
titled to the same.
The undersigned will execute
deed to the purchaser at said sale,
as provided by the security deed
hereinbefore mentioned.
This January 8th. 1936.
EXCHANGE BANK
of Milledgeville, Ga.. as grantee
with power of sale of Mrs. Daisy
Russell Smith.
HINES AND CARPENTER.
Attorneys for Exchange Bank.
AMONG ALL THE HORSES that have thriilod sport-
xm. loving America* Man O’ War holds first place.
Nature favored him as she did no other. To him she
gave her greatest gift — perfect natural balance of all
thc elements that go to make a champion.
Back through the ages, Nature began the miracle
of Man O* War. Speed from one strain, courage from
another, endurance from still another—blended at last
into perfect balance in this horse with the natural abil
ity to prove his superior qualities every time he ran.
A champion in every respect.
And here’s another champion—another of Nature's
miracles — Natural Chilean Nitrate. With its natural
balance of vital impurities over and above its nitrogen,
this natural fertilizer stands out as a champion should,
bv its everlasting ability to produce. Nature herself
blended the vital spark into Natural Chilean. It’s there
—the natural blend and balance of many elements—
thc vital impurities. That’s why Natural Chilean is the
logical nitrogen for your crops.
(GHH.EJM
'mubal
ESN NITRXTE
Th. Vital l.-n,urtti«. In Wrtw«'i Own liiancl ml llwl
On Jan. 8. 13?i Charles B. Kemp
conveyed to Mrs. Frank Malpass of
to be due and payable, and, acting, Milledgeville. Ga., the hereinafter
under and in strict compliance w’th' described land to secure a note pay-
the power of sale contained in said able to thc order of said Mrs. Frank
deed, for the purpose of raising Malpass, dated Jan. 8. 1931. due 1
Jan. 8. 1932 for $300.00 signed by
said Charles B. Kemp. Said deed
being recorded in the office of the
Clerk of thc Superior Court of said
County, in deed book 15. page 270.
of las;
Bullard left Saturday Poem—The Sword of Lee (Ryan) Countv sell to the hJghest bidder ( Said Kemp has defaulted in the pay-
i. where she will spend, by Ennis Quinn. f or cas h, the land and property de-iment of thc note above described,
tihs leaching art. i Essay—Lee’s Servic .s to thc Con- scrjbed in and con-eyed by said said note having been past duo
fodcrary. by Steadman Overman loan dccd to-wit: since Jan. 8. 1932. The said deed
Parker and Miss Vena Confederate Memory firms, hv 7.cl> 7^ cer tain tract, lot or parcel grants a power to said Mrs. Malpass'
' . ral days of last Barnes. Marshall Weaver. ard • f Ianfi s j tuate lying and being in to sell thc hereinafter described
Jewell Parker. the 321st Militia District in Bald- land upon default in the payment
— | Essay—Why the North Loves Lee. j wjn County Georgia, containing of said note. Under the Power con-
Tigror and Miss Julia by Sara Hodges. Four Acres, more or less. and,taincd in said security deed, thc
Wh : > Sulphur Springs.! Poom—Thc Conquered Banner, bounded as follow's: On the North;said Mrs. Malpass will sell at pub-
>• ’ f their ’son and (Ryan) by Oliver Torrance. by lands of Mrs. Vallic Snipes and!lie outcry, before thc courthouse
Tignor. several! Scnc—Tenting on thc Old Comp ]ands of c H Bonner- on the East!door in said county', to thc highest
by lanJs o: Cindy Edmondson; on'bidder for cash, on the first Tuos-
thc South by lands of Dr. H. D.Jday in February 1936. within the
Allen: and on the West by lands!legal hours of sale, the following de-
of Mrs. Vallie Snips. The descrip- scribed land, to-wit:
tion here made being the same de- That tract cr parcel of land situ-
scription as was contained in thejated. lying and being in the 321st
deed by which said Collie Rayford ( District G. M.. af said county, con-
acquircd his title from Anderson; tain ing one acre, more or less, with
Brogsdale on April 2. 1904. which'all Improvements being .bounded as
deed is now recorded in the Clerk's [fellows: Said let 'rails cast by Mil-
office aforesaid in Deed Book “MM”, jlcdgevillc and Gordon highways: on
at page 373. the South by lands cf Hershcl Hardy
Said land will be offered for sale north by Hcrshel Hardy: and on the
and sold subject to the lien, if any. j west by Hershcl Hardv. This is the
or any or all legally chargable un- homeplace off C. B. Kemp,
paid state and county taxes due on I Said sale will be made to
Grcrnnd.
j —Sara Hodges. Reporter
-*lr Ben Bass has returned to this * * *
from Atlanta and accepted a Fourth Grade Honor Roll
lI:on as bookkeeper with the Those members of the Fourth
' n:c Ancirov. Commission Com-, Grade appearing on the Honor Roll
!*| y Ho if a splendid business man. this week, for doing A-grade work.
■ fr.-ends am «i ad t 0 welcome are as followrs:
m ,r > the city. Edward Allen. Dayton Clanco.
Carolyn Downs, Robert Ivey. Doro-
finishing tnurches are being thy Martin. Thomas Weavi
■' - ‘he drug store of Mr. John Vin- ,
1 • i> hansomo and attractive,
ure. The work was dene under
r : . u,lorv ‘ >inn ( >f Alonzo Slater.
7 n credit to hi>- wrokmanship
ns . on ’ s Proud cf his store.
•'■ith its tilinu and neat fix-
v °ry pretty.
Much,
“nothwg but insurance
ninn, 47J
. r K A SON
Dr. Robert L. Biggs
VETFPINARIAN
Can be Contacted Through
L R. Langley. County Agent
M8bm rk— WW
Golden Flash Gas
ADDS POWER AND PEP TO YOUR CAR—AND SAVES YOU
MONEY, CAUSE IT TAKES LESS
Quaker Stale and Can O'Gold Motor Oil—a Combination that
has no equal.
Phone 1!—Here Comes Help—for Any Auto Trouble. We
Specialize in Quick Tire Service.
Power Oil Co. Station, .J. B.Malpass,Agt
We have installed this week ihe latest type Aro Equipment for
lubricating your car—high pressure air guns that put the right
grease in your car, forcing the lubicant to every moving nait.
EVERY JOB GUARANTEED—WE CALL TOR AND DELIVER
YOUR CAR
READY FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE
We have enlarged our store lo take care of the increased trade.
Come lo see us o*r Phone 83 and save money.
FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY, CREAM, SWEET MILK,
BUTTER MILK AND BUTTER
Montgomery's
Milk Depot and Meat Market
aaraogoBiiaaacreaiBagcKiigogoiggctog^^
Two Great Probem* of Life
Life insurance, if maintained at full value, will help to solve
the two great financial problems of life:
Dying too soon!
line same. funds for the payment of Ihe above
' Tiie undersigned will execute and i described note, the interest thereon
deliver a deed to the purchaser at at 8 per cent, taxes amounting to
said sale as is authorized by the
said lean deed.
This January second, 1936.
W B. RICHARDSON.
As grantee of and attorney-in-fact
for Collie Rayford.
FRANK W. BELL
Attomey-at-Law.
$100.00, and the cost of this pro
ceeding. One payment of $24.20 has
been credited .on interest.
The undersigned will execute
deed to the purchaser at said sale.
Tills January 3, .
MRS. FRANK R. MALPASS, I
MiMfevWc, Ga.
Living too long!
C. H. ANDREWS &SON
“NOTHING BUT INSURANCE"
How Calotabs Help Nature
To Throw Off a Bad Cold
third or fifth night, if needed