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THE IXION-UCOBMI. Mil I.PCimU, OA., JANUARY M. 19M
Around and Around at
the Roosevelt Ball
i that grc.*.:
shake the
and tnckc
slippers, ai
•c-m- 1 “f men. and if they are a little
are scarce, we will have seme of then,
vou at the Roo^n \l ; wear double breasted coats so they
| can dance with two girls at once,
your lace 2nd lavender. And best
noth balls fsom your bib dance
polish your golden a mas
don't forget your lip that
CITATION
bag.
Remember this
nay be your last chan
cur be-: chance, and y
o wait for the boys u
Echetoh.
Jurt think if y
ran ask the m
Leap Yes
it as
GEORGIA. Baldwin County
To Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Ava Hawkins Paschal, the
widow of Ambrose Hutchinson Pas
chal. deceased, having filed her ap
plication for year’s support out ot
the estate of said Ambrose Hutchin
son Paschal, and the appraisers ap-
etner you pointed to set aside said year’s sup-
ir not you arc contributing to port having made their return, all
worthy cause. Did you know creditors and heirs of said deceased
large part of the money do- are notified to show cause before
ed from these balls car. *>*-’ made mp a t the February Term. 1936. of
liable for any cases of infantile the Court of Ordinary of said
"I pot TERRAPLANE first
because I put Safely Hist
a
i don’t hr.v' munity
say “may
that develop in this
• the
nrth Car
curtailed by report
i b< ing prevalent.
Just think what it
is community, with r
stitutienr.. rhculd it r
a ticket even if
County why the application should
not. be- granted and the return made
the judgment of the Court and or
dered of record.
This January C. 1936.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary. Baldwin Co. G;«
fui nish the license or One dollar for
Girls
vill have plenty
LAND SALE
GF.ORGIA, Baldwin County
On the 23rd day of October. 1924.
Mrs. Daisy Russell Smith conveyed ,
the hereinafter described land to.
Exchange Bank of Millcdgevillc,
Georgia, to secure a note of thei
same date for $500.00. due October !
23rd 1925. signed by thr said grantor
and payable to said bank. The se- |
. curity deed is recorded in the office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court 1
of said county in Deed Book 9. page!
L.
nation by automobile trucks.
Local Comments!,£ c
E. Caldwell of this city: R. C. Owen.
. .... rf Baton ton, and H. H. Kerin, of
Saturday night, Januaiy ,8 th. Ma crn. The Whitfield Grocer.- Co.,
will tow be remembered by many I hy , La „., n „ Chc< .,. c ,. j. u niu.de.-.
people of tms srelion us it gave them L Smi , h and A | vin Tanner.
■many wakeful hours, filled with un- w T C cm So ns Co.. bv H nmer .... „ ,,
easiness arel fear that their homos . - . The three thercon - ' vhon dU! T ’’ c said Mrs
might l>o blown away and the? rom lcs nrc reprcscnted b y hust-
^mseives injured or killed. jnJ ^ „ h „ tavt ;; “ = |
during the night ram fell m tor-. fhp c ^ nfi<lence a i anIe
rente, the wind biew a gale ^ |bcr cf rust omcrs and aided in cstab-
lightning flashed and the thund*
lolled. In different sections of the m>util , ion , for honest
city, roofs were blown off the house, „ dralinc Thu , „ wM , h ,
aid trees were blown down. In tho lha| thc 1hm . wholp , al( Rn .... .
ertv' damaces ^but^no'^rne^'was^n" firma havf a larw parl ln * ha P 1 "-1 first Tuesday in February. 193B.
live, The Oeonee 1 ’" d Hnan<:ial 11,e of the dt )'- i within the legal hours of rale, the
rtver, FiX c^ek tod V" Union-Recorder wishes for |Uind hereinbefore referred to ami
streams throughrut the county over
flowed their hank and adjacent Ion
The said deed grants a power to
said bank to sell the hereinafter de- |
scribed land upon default in the j
1 of said note, or any interest i
when due. The said Mrs. |
Daisy Russell Smith has defaulted
in the payment o.* said note and fails
to pay the interest due thereon.
Notice is hereby given that under the!
r | powers contained in said security I
^i lirhini! for the firm, for wdiom thev , dF ^ the OTld Bxdwnw Bank wiu 1
sell, at public outcry, before the
courthouse door in said county, to
grocery tho highest bidder for cash, on the
them a most successful yea
busi-[described as follows:
j That tract or parcel of land situ-
late, lyir-r and being in the ;<21st
| Militia District of said State and
| County, in Midway, containing seven
The rural mall carriers .Tom the! DAUGHTERS AND SELF tor,'L'foilow^' Cm^the
Milledseville pest office have found! . I North bv lands now or formerly
it difficult lo make their rounds a Prominent loss noire Man of M.tWowned by A. Leonard; on the east
by, the Millcdgeville and Scottsboro
[public read; on the South by the
number days within the past month
on account of the unusual weather
mditions that have prevailed. The
I ALPSRT ADAMS MI.LS
lVu Well Known Here.
Go ahead, kids... that car’s got BRAKES!”
N O one needs to be reminded that
safe driving in winter,more than at
any other season,calls for ecmrtbaiusaft.
Then why not start this new year with
the "safest car oo today's highways?**
Terraplane—with more new and impor*
tarn safety features than any ocher low
priced automobile ever hadl
BriaflafOtapltDiM
For safer riding, safer itnring, refer
aoppmg, Terraplane brings yon Radial
Safely Control (petantappliedfor). Here
is a revolutionary principle of boot axle
end spring design which new owners
from coast to coast ere hailing as the
greatest safety fserare in many years.
None bar the best brakes ere good
1936 improvements: Tru-Line Steering
and tbe Rhythmic Ride.
The worlcTl pm se/rty mgintmd ttnnh
is now combined with America’s fira
bodies nil of steel, sod seamless roof of
solid steeL
Them Is earn safety, too, in Terra-
plane’s record-bnmiung performance,
so take yoo out of traSc "tight spots."
And in the Electric Hand, an optional
catra, for eaalar gear shifting and aafer
driving.
Drirv safely in 1936—in a car that yon
Anaartobesafe. Drivt a new Tsrrapiatw,
bat Terraplane m
Duo-Automatic Hydraulic Brakes (pet-
net applied foe). Latest and bsmhydrao-
lies with a ufnrmri safety braking
*595
ssf^AfEiIattatAkfai MnA
renditions that have prevailed. The I ..... . lands of T S u n i CBV and „ mini:
larger prctmrtion of the roads [ “ k a °! d ' by iparcel of land released by the Ex-
,-rsrr s zrt r =f 1 asa; - - «- -—
taken careful driving for them to ,v, ‘ his Iwo dai
ters, Helen. 8. and Emma. 16. and
himself at their home in Macon
early Wednesday morning.
Cause for the tragedy was as
signed by Mr. Adams himself, who
left five notes in one of which he
said: “I committed suicide and
keep their automobiles from skid
ding and overturning. But with alt
the bad weather, the roads and
bridges are in the best condition in
saw.- mss. ruuim- miLdim s\nams, na->- . „ . , ■
live Dawson, killed his two daueh- Bnld "'‘" Cou " ,y ln
;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
T. H. ENNIS
Milledgeville, Ga.
irajutan nag, vw anouhai!
raise funds for the payment of the Tdat tract cr P arcel nf land siiu-
“ above described indebtedness and 1 * 1 ^^' ^Infi and being in the .321st
Mr. Gee. W. HolUnshcad has the dcr bccauso of financial worries andj thc cost „ f this proceedine and sale. Districl G - M - 31 said county, co
tpulation of beintf one of Baldwin. h ™ lth ' Another paid in port: Thc omounl du0 on Mid tadebtcd . mining one acre, more or loss, wl
reputation of being
County’s best shots and that he " I VP b ™ n losinB my mind nnd rea -|ncss is $450.00 principal, and $4.9.1
seldom fails to bring down his 1,70 d ' Interest to the date of sale,
gime. He finds especial pleasure in ^ r - Adams was a member of a Since the execution of the above
going into the swamps hunting wild Macon family and for many j mentioned security deed Mrs. Daisy
turkeys. It is said that he recently
came upon a flock of .’orty or forty-
five turkeys and killed one. a large
gobbler, which he served at a din
ner having as his guests a number
rf the members of the Spring Lake
The three wholesale grocery
panies located in this citv are repre
sented by traveling salsmcn who
visit the retail stores throughput the
surrounding territory for miles
qrsund soliciting orders for groceries
and other lines of goods carried in
stock bv the wholesalers. All orders
are filled at the wholesale stores in
this city and delivered at their desti-
had been prominent in busi
ness. civic nnd social affairs.
Next April he would have cele
brated the twenty-fifth anniversarv
of his conn'iiion with the Macon
office of the Prcdential Life Insur
ance Company. He served the com
pany in various capacities, including
that of co-mnnagcr with his father
C. M. Adams, nnd when the latte r
died five years ago lie was made
cencrnl manager.
Mr. Adams was well known in
Millcdgeville nnd only a few days
a«»o was a business visitor here.
R. Smith has died and the said above
described land will be sold for the
purpose of paying the indebtedne; *
above described oi! the said Mrs.
with
all improvements being bounded
follows: Said lot 'rents cast by Mil-
ledgeville and Gordon highways; on
the South by lands cf Ilershcl Hardy
north by Hershel Hardy; and on the
west by Hershel Hardv. This is Ihe
lu-ineplace of C. B. Kemp.
Said sale will be made to raise
Daisy R. Smith, deceased, to said funds for the payment of die abo"e
Exchange Bank. j described note, the interest thereon
The proceeds of said sale will be I at 8 per cent, taxes amounting to
applied first to the payment of the] $100-00. and the cost of this pro-
SURE
If h'i buildiag construction of any kind, or repairs SEE W,
'THATS OUR BUSINESSS”
McCASKILl CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Phone Z33-L. MiNedgevilie, Go.
| KNOWING Those We Serve
| and Their Naa ds
When one cf our patrons speaks of getting good service
frsm this bank, what docs he mean?
He means ihat cur officers did not merelv give him
perfunctory afention. They took the time and th?
pains necessary to give him as nearly as passible the
type cf banking co-operation his needs of the moment
ailed for.
That round.-- simple enough. It is simple. But
cur best if we did not feel that we s
really helpful sendee for those \\
net do
perforn
to this bank
above described indebtedne:
the cost of this proceeding, and the
remainder, if any. to the persons en
titled to the same.
The undersigned will execute a
deed to the purchaser at acid sale,
as provided by the security deed
hereinbefore mentioned.
This January 8th, 1936.
EXCHANGE BANK
of Millcdgeville, Ga.. as grantee
with power of sale of Mrs. Daisy
Russel! Smith.
HINES AND CARPENTER.
Attorneys for Exchange Bank.
Merchants & Farmers Bank
SALE OF POWER
On Jan. 8. 1931 Charles B. Kemp
conveyed to Mrs. Frank Malpnss of
Milledgeville. G.\. the hereinafter
described land to secure a note pay
able to the order of said Mrs. Frank
Malpnss. dated Jan. 8. 1931, due
Jan. 8. 1932 for $300.00 signed by
said Charles B. Kemp. Said deed
being recorded in the office of the
Clerk rf the Superior Court of said
County, in deed book 15. page
Said Kemp has defaulted in the pay
ment of the note above described.
c aid note having been past due
since Jan. 8. 1932. The said deed
grants a power to said Mrs. Mai pas?
to sell the hereinafter described
land upon default in the payment
of said note. Under the Power con
tained in said security deed, the
cceding. One payment cf $24.20 hes
been credited on interest.
The undersigned will execute a
deed to the purchaser at said sale.
This January 3, l'*6.
MRS. FRANK R. MALPASS.
Millcdgeville, Ga.
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To Professional Men
Special Professional Tax
Now Due and Payable
Upon each and every practitioner of law, medicine, osteopathy, chiropractic,
chiropodist, dentistty, optometry, masseur, public accountant or etnbalmer, and
upon every civil, mechanical, hydraulic or electrical engineer or architect
charging for their services as such, the state law provides that there shall be
levied and collected a special tax of $15.00, and the validity of license is made
contingent upon the payment of same. This tax is now due and payable. Non
payments in 90 days subject to a 10 percent penalty. Avoid penalty by paying