Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, February 20, 1936, Image 11

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cattl s«, rot< «a«| ^ h> I ">ms ^1 r ' ---d tt, I npus , 1 J)i |RTY YEARS AGO IN BALDWIN rm roiow-McoM>EK. mmaoEvim. ga., kbruary m. Mr .Geo. W. Hollinshead, chairman of the Baldwin county Democratic Executive Committee, informs the Union-Recorder that he will not call —' a meeting of that body until after Called From Tkt Fl«* ■ the meeting of the State Commit- »Ilnion-RecwJ*** lews LU UCU l*"" % Tkt Umon R"®^- 0 f Ftbnwry Z», IW. ■ . i„hn T. Allen will not bo '" r Senator from the ‘'""^ sen. '.rial District, s/” Alien made a positive lent cC this fact Monday , n * reporter of The Union- •cordoi * large and luera- which takes all keeps him busy t the morning until late the night. He feels that he cannot ■ Judge .Alien has . jaw practice - his time, ft neglect his work to accept iutical honors, and has determin- not to make the rhe announcement will be read .h regret, not only by his friends Baldwin county and the Twcn- ? th Senatorial District, but many the State who were anx- ■ him president of the The pupils of the Military Col- Day by din ■ a composition on Gen. s Edward Oglethorpe. ti . compositions were good, t ha:; been hard to descriminate, • e names of ■ who deserve roost credit: (Freshman class. Henrietta Conn; Ruth Ander Adams; Fifth id" .1. nv !’• rid: Fourth grade, rade, WiUis 15. the Board Director- . i the Georgia Normal i Industrial College in Milledge- le accepted the plans and sped- it-, ns for the new Industrial iWing T!ie Sec retary of the Beard. R -V. Lamar. was authorized to ertise for bids for the erection |f the structure, to be submitted at ! meeting o f the Board in Atlanta n March 20. The cost of the build- lg will be in the neighborhood of !5.<W0. I The bill authorizing the appropri- * -n of $25,000 for this Industrial ling was introduced by Judge R Hines, representative of Bald win county. The building will be panted Dr. J. Harris Chappell, who Pbored for fourteen years faithfully successfully as the first Presl- t of the College. It is expected |that the building will be ready for ' 1 tho beginning of the Fall next September. Last Friday, Mr. J. W. Ennis, who resides in East Baldwin, plowed up a large white rat. The rats that generally burrow in the ground are large grey ones and the white rat was considered a curiosity. The animal was captured and put into a box it died Saturday. Mr. L. E. Wright, of Midway, has purchased a fine pair of horses and a nice carriage and put hack line in this city. Messrs. Kidd and Hatcher, who recently purchased the Robert's store lot, have determined to erect a nice three story building. The building will be modern and up-to- date, and will be one of the handsomest in the city. Mr. D. S. Sanford, tax collector of Baldwin, has moved the entrance to his Office on Wilkinson street op posite the court house. Judge W. H. Stembridge was kept busy Saturday paying out money to the pensioners of Baldwin county The total amount received and dis bursed is $5,245. Mr. Henry Goodman has purchas ed from Mr. J. E. Kidd the cottage on Jefferson street in which Prof. K. T. Alfriend now resides. Miss Jule Trippe has lelumed to Covington after a visit to Mrs. W. . Bennett. Mrs. Georgia Finney entertained a •w friends Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Earnest and Mrs. Al bert Jones of Macon. Mayor Julius A. Home visited Ma- on yesterday. Mrs. Julia Parker and Miss Vena Hopkins are spending today in Ma- » nekhbor U he knows hew good Hayes "* **" " Compound b. road leading from Allen’s Sanitarium to Ennis Store and running lack with an equal width One Hundred (100) feet more or less, and bounded on the West by Lot One of said tract, on the North by Lot 4 of said tract, on the East by land of parties un known, on the Soutli by said pub lic road. This 30th day of January, 1936. R. B. BLOODWORTH LUTHER U. BLOODWORTH. Executors of Estate of W. T. Blood- worth. Miss Mary Cline, of MiUedgeviUe, is the guest of Mrs. R. T. Semmes c Montery Square.—Savannah News Mrs. Otto M. Conn will enter tain this aftreemon in honor of Mi-s. Charles L. Moore and Miss Louise Edmonson. <if the Baldwin county <h • the Southern Cotton As- tlon was held in the court house nis r j ,v Saturday morning at , 11 ’’UR was called to order H' ldcp.t W. W. Moran. The • -‘I.’ B. T. Bethune being Mr 11 W. Little was re- ,,fi ,r * act in his stead. ^ ,s ^ W- Gladdin and ‘•cC'illar joined the assorin- • “Ming t„ ,h e rotation syitem ; - Baldwin county's ti me to name i'n,f 0na !°’r, fmm the T '«nUeth ■pom""'’ D ' Slrlct ' which is com- ISShL1 11,0 r ° unli “ of Baldwin, * J*? on and Hancock. As an- ■ , ‘' ,5?cw here in this paper |annr, unr < L n | T ' A,,en has Postively I un ^ that ho will not enter in law practice de- ,,f his tirne a nd attention. Honored fer some time was not a candi- 1 Howard would an- No man could leave the city who wruld be more missed than Mr. J. W. McMillan and when he is away his friends are anxious for his re turn. The reason for this is because he has a way of seeing the bright side of life and encouraging others to do like wise. The Hill Club was beautifully entertained by Mrs. Adolph Joseph at her elegant home on last Thurs day afternoon. The beautiful weath er added to the charm of the event and a largo gathering of friends along with the Hill Club spent a most delightful afternoon. Trail was played, after which dainty refresh- ere served. MARSHAL'S SALES City of MiUedgeviUe. Baldwin County, Georgia. Will be sold on the First Tuesday in March 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 parcels 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 MiUedgeviUe for Paving assess ment due the Mayor and Aldermen 1 of the City df Mtlledgevillc. Deeds vUl be executed to the purchasers at said sale by the undersigned Marshal. The tenants in possession of the several tracts of land hereinaf ter described have been notified of the levies and the time, terms, and place of sale as required by law. FIRST TRACT: That tract of land belonging to Joseph A. Moore, situ ate and lying in the City of Mil- ledgevllle. State and County afore said on the West side of South Wayne Street, between and adjoining West side of South Wayne Street, between and adjoining West Wash ington Street and other lands of Joseph A. Moore, fronting 88 feet on South Wayne Street and running back West an irregular width for a distance of 130 feet. Said tract is designated as Lot. No. 25, on the plan and plat of work done on Street Improvement Zone No. 2, in the City of MiUedgeviUe, Ga. Said tract Is a unit that is incapable of subdivision without materially dam aging each of it’s subdivisions. Said sale is made under the levy j a fi. fa. issued on the 20th day of Jan., 1936, for pav ! ng assessment due said Cil y ,or the >'««• 19a 3- Said nrs FUN TO BE FOOLED-BUT property will be sold as the prop-: »WUD-BUT erty of Joseph A. Moore. ' IT’S BETTER TO KNOW! SECOND TRACT: That tract of land belonging to Joseph A. Moore. Boy Dated Shoe Repairing From formerly owned by Est. Mrs. Carrie SUPER SHOE SERVICE G. Barr, situate and lying in the “The Home of Fine Shoe RebnUdlng" City of MiUedgeviUe, State and PHONE 129 FREE Call and Delivery County aforesaid, on the West Side of South Wayne Street, between and All Soles Dated so Yon Can Tell adjoining other lands of Joseph A. The Amount mt Wear Received. If Moore, and lands of the Estate of any of anr Soica Da Nat Give Satta- Mrs. Carrie G. Barr, fronting 45 factary Wear, We WUI Gladly Make feet on South Wayne Street, and Adjustments, running back West an equal width for a distance of 90 feet Said tract °* r Wwi ***** tr * m The lowed is designated as Lot. No. 26. on the U *** Wlgh —*’ W * G»armntoe Law- Better WorknmaaUp. “THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST* Laxative combination folk* know is trustworthy The confidence thousands of par ents have In good, old reliable, pow- • deird Thedford’s Black-Draught has prompted them to ret the new Syrup of Black-Draught for their children. The grown folks stick to the pow dered Black-Draught: the youngsters Probably win prefer it when they outgrow their childish love of iweetu Mia. G. W. Adams, of Murray, Ky„ writes: «I have used Thedfonl’i Black-Draught (powder) about thir teen years, taking it for blUousoem, Black-Draught acts well and X am always pleased with the results. I wanted a good, reliable laxative for my children. I have found Syrup of Black-Draught to be Just that." BLACK-DRAUGHT REX CAFE Ice Cream Parlor New and Modern From A Nickle ‘Hot Dog* To a Banquet A TRIAL MEAN A PATRON LllXIIIIIITTTTXnitt rr SILVERWARE prices Have been reduced about 10 percent. Take aJ.ant.ge of thw reduction to fill in on the pattern you wi.«li matched. We have new price lists on our active patterns and will be glad of an opportunity to quote you prices. Williams & Ritchie JEWLERS MILLEDGEVILLE. GEORGIA ^srrriillnitrittiiiTinn CLEAN! Liquid- Tablets Salve-Nose Drops SALVE COLDS *5c, 10c, 25c NOTICE! Tax Receiver’s Books are now open for the return of vour 1936 tax. Please this your immediate ‘ u ntion and avoid penal ties. 3RISCOE WALL Jj**Receiver, Baldwin Co. is designated as Lot. No. 26, Improvement Zone No. 2. in the City of MiUedgeviUe. Ga. Said “tract -- is a unit that is incapable of sub- isdCKecsoeoeoneceQeoecececenoecBQEoeoeoeecoeGeoea division without materially damag- ing each of it’s subdivisions. Said sale is made under the levy r a fi. fa. issued on the 20th day of January. 1936. for paving assess ment due said City ftrr the year 1933 Said property will be sold as the property of Joseph A. Moore. THIRD TRACT: That tract of land belonging to Mrs. R. T. Baisden, Sr., situate and lying in the City of Mil- lcdgeville. State and County afore said, on the North side of East Montgomery Street, between and adjoining lands of H. G. Bone and lands of Mrs. Benj. Bass, fronting 140 feet on East Montgomery Street, and running back North an equal width for a distance of 210 feet.' Said tract of land is designated as! Lot, No. 2. on the plan and plat of, work done on Street Improvement j Zone No. 6, in the City of Milledge-1 wile. Ga. Said tract is a unit and is incapable of subdivision without ma-1 terially damaging each of it’s sub divisions. Said sale is made under the levy ’ a fi. fa. issued on the 20th day 1 i of January. 1936. -for paving assess-) 'ment due said city for the year! 11933. Said property will be sold as 1 1he property of Mrs. R. T. Baisden.' ! Sr - . 1 I This 29th day of January. 1936 T. J. DARDEN. j Marshal of the City of MiUedgeviUe ! LAND KALE GEORGIA, Baldwin County j Under and by virtue of an order ■from tho Ccurt of Ordinary of Bald- | win County. Georgia, passed at the j May Term. 1935, thereof will be sold, at publ J e outcry, to the highest bid der for cash o rterms of $25.00 cash and the balance $10.00 on the first | of each month thereafter with inter est at 8 per cent annum nn the de ferred payments, on the first Tues day in March. 1936. at the court house door of Baldwin county. Geor gia. during the legal hours of sale the following tract of land with im provements thereon, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the village of Midway said county and state and known as Lot Two (2) according to plat of record i nthe Clerk’s Office of Baldwin County Superior Court in Book Seven (7) folio 451. being the southeastern one-fourth of tract conveyed to W. T. Blood worth by S. L. Terry Commissioner by deed recorded in Book 7, folio 451, and further described as fronting One Hundred (190) feet on the putftc | WHEN WE WASH YOUR CAR~.IT IS AH Cushions and Mat, arc Vaccum Cleaned, all windows clean ed on both sides-your oar is left apic and span when we re through with it! And it costs no more! A Real Grease Job We really LUBRICATE your car when you turn it over to us. We guarantee to take the squeaks out ol your springs, shackles CVC S’ pnrt ,hat specialized lubrication is looked after! We call lor and deliver your car. TRY OUR SERVICE—YOU WILL COME BACK Golden Flash Gas QUAKER STATE AND CAN OF GOLD OILS Power Oil Co.Sttion, J. B.Malpass,A ) KELLY TIRES PHONE 15 KNOWING Th ose We Serve and Their Needs When one of our patrons speaks of getting good service from this bank, what docs he mean? He means that our officers did not merely give him perfunctory at’ention. They trok the time and th? pains necessary to give him as nearly as possible the type of banking co-operation his needs of the moment called for. ■Riat sound;' simple enough. It is simple. But we could not d* 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 MiUedgeviUe. Georgia - Phone 499 And place your order now for New Telephone Listings or the Installation of a New Phone - A New Directory is being prepar ed for the printer. It is necessary that you act quick if you want your name in the New Book. Final Proof Goes to the Printer February 22nd. NEW BOOK ISSUED MAE. 1st. MiUedgeviUe Teleph one and Telegraph Company