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UMOX'UCOIDEX, MILLEDGEVILLE. GA* MARCH 5, 1936
FARMERS TO BE GRANTED 1SS*
CROP LOANS
FP. W. Lafsen Heads Lending Agency
For Georgia
(By McCleskey Garlych)
Judge W. W. Larsen’s position
one of the largest money-lenders in
the State of Georgia also contributes
materially to the welfare of the
Georgian farmer. The non-borrow-
Ing portion of the population like
wise thinks well of their former
Georgia Congressman by reason of
the belie? that he is a prudent and
vigilant lender without any of the
Santa Claus qualities. Fanners with
fertile tracts of land, able tr grow
anything, may still be in need of the
aid given by the Emergency Crop
and Feed Loan Office. When it comes
to lending money to deserving Geor
gia farmers .all that Judge Larsen
wants in the way of security is a
good crop mortgage backed by mor
al responsibility.
As Regional Manager of the
Emergency Crop and Feed Loan
Office at Columbia, S. C., Judge
Larsen realizes that the general
public knows very little about the
workings of his organization and
how they are being carried on. He
is fully convinced that Mr. and Mrs.
General Public are handicapped to
a certain extent when endeavoring
to get certain things done.
When one contemplates the vast-
nrss of the enterprise, one can have
some conception of the necessity for
an organization of this kind. You
can conceive of the need and the
reccssity for farmers getting to
gether and informing themselves as
to what the objectives and the poli
cies of the- Emergency Crop and
Fe-d Loan Office arc.
Prior to March 27. 1933, so-call-
cd "Seed and Fertilizer Loans”, to
enable .'armors without any other
ously since 1929. During the period
there has been made more than 210,-
000 loans .amounting to about $22.-
000.000. The repayment on such
loans has always been very good;
extremely high in comparison with
some others. A liberal attitude has
has hec*’ taken toward past due pay
ments if investigation showed the
borrower failed to meet payment for
reasons beyond his control.
This being the same tracts or lots
of land conveyed to E. E. Crooms
herein by warranty deed dbted
April 26th, 1924 by J. A. Hardie and
said deed recorded in the Clerk s
Ctfice of the Baldwin County Su
perior Court in Book of Deeds No.
”8” page 452.
Together with all improvements
and buildings of any character what
soever that may be on the above
Scott Ryles.
SECOND TRACT: That tract of
land belonging to Sol Screen, situ
ate and lying in the City of Mil-
ledgeville, State and County afore
said. on the West side of North
Clark Street fronting 45 feet on
North Clark Street and running back
west 90 feet and bound as follows; On
the North by Railroad Street, on the
West by lands of Eugene Grantlin,
on the South by other lands of Sol
Scruen ar. cn the East by North
Clark Street. Said tract is a unit in
capable of division without materiai-
by lands of J. T. Andrews, and on
the West by lands of W. B. Wood.
Said tract is a unit that is incap
able of division without materially
damaging each of it’s subdivisions.
Said sale is made under the levy
The Columbia Regional Office, described lots and or any end all
Emergency Crop and Feed Loan improvements and buildings of an> damaging each of it’s subdivisions.
Section is at this time in a fo/ma- character whatsoever that may be said sale is made under th^ levy
live stage for making the 1936 spring placed or built on the within de- of a ii. fa. issued on the 1st day of
crep loam. The Hold supervisors in scribed lots during the We and op- wdl
any toritory of the Georgia area are eration cf this contract. be sold M the property 0 f sol
enabled to lend assistance and ad- The debt secured by said deed is screen.
to farmers desiring to make j n default and is for the principal THIRD TRACT; That tract of land
of $2,329.65 with interest there- belonging to Frank Kyle, Jr., situate
„ „ _ 5 is evidenced by the promissory and lying in the City of Milledge-
sistance he should make contort notes end other writings and in-
with the field supervisor or the debtedness due to the undersigned feet on North Tatnall Street and
t by said E. E. Grooms. running back East 210 feet and
. The said sale will be had and hound as follows; On the North by
rower how to proceed if he is ur.- f or the purpose of paying the °1 ? ,Irs ' . f ?f rr | e „, Whild< ? 1 ’
familiar with the procure In ob-, Mid debt .hove described .the inter- cent^lof^gia"°R^ Co. “on me
‘lining loans. j rst due thereon and the cost of this South by lands of R. L. Nelson, Sr.,
In the spring dl 1336, it will again j proceeding. ! and on the West by North Tatnall
A conveyance will be executed to Street. Said lot is a unit that is in-
the purehaser or purchasers by me “«?“«
undersigned as authorized by said
applications for loans. If a farmer
Is interested in procuring this
County Advisory Committee.
County Agent will inform the bor-
be the policy of the Emergency Crop
and Feed Loan Office to extend
credit to any person who is legally
qualified to receive it or is worthy
of it.
(Advertisement)
CITATION
GEORGIA. Baldwin Ccunty
To All Whom It May Concern
Essie Payne having in due fo
applied to
of administration upon the inti
O’ estate of Mariah Wilson, deceas
ed: tills is to notify the next of kin
security deed.
This February the 24th, 1936.
ly damaging each of it's subdivisions.
Said sale is made under the levy
of a fi. fa. issued on the 9th day of
May, 1933, for taxes due said City
OF MIIiLEDGEVtLLq. GEORGIA | KyleJr
Grantee with power of sale of E.
E. Crooms.
By L. C. HALL. Vice-President. | ate and lying
SIBLEY & ALLEN. Att’ys.
„ fi. fa. issued on the 6th day without materially damacir^ 1 ®*
of May, 1933, for taxes due said of it’s subdivisions. g ^
Citv for the year 1932. Said prop
erty will be sold as the property
of Mrs. A. W. Tisdale.
TENTH ARACT: That tract of
land belonging to Mrs. G. H. Bais-
den, situate and lying in the City
of Milledgeville, State and County
aforesaid, and designated as Lot. No.
29, Block D on the Subdivision of
Ennis Heights, fronting 25 feet on
Milledgevlile Ave., and running back
North 180 feet and bound
lows: On the North by Lot v ^
on me But by Lot. No^5 ** »
South by Milledge Ave., and 2
West by Lot 30, Block D
Said sale is made under tv. >
of a fi. fa. issued on the -w 1 ?
of May, 1833. for taxes due S
City for the year 1831. !»; d
erty will be sold os me propjht
Mrs. C. H. Baisden. «
This 2nd day of March. 1935
LEROY D. NAPIER
Deputy Marshal of the City
Milledgeville.
FOURTH TRACT: That tract of
! land belonging to Charlie Kyle, situ-
the City of
ledgeville. State and County afore- | ?
j said, on the East side of North Tat- |
I nail Street, fronting 45 feet on North !
j Tatnall Street, and running back j
| East 150 feet and bound as follows
were made through the Department
of Agriculture. On that date, by vir
tue of an Executive Order of the
President, the work of making fu
ture loans of this type and collect
ing outstanding loans, was -rar.afer-
. the Farm Credit Administra-
LAND SALE
GEORGIA. Baldwin Ccunty
permanent letters j Under and by virtue of the power ; On the South by lands of the Estati
'tote of sale contained in a certain deed r ran j c , 1 ^- v ^ e ’ ° n V* e
„ ... 1 ♦ a Ur, 'rm Right-of-Way of the Central of
secure a debt executed b f : Georgia Ry. Co., on tho North by
n Ray to the First national Bank West Montgomery Street, and r.n the
and creditors cf the said Mariah of Milledgeville, Georg! i, on the West by North Tatnall Street. Said
deceased, that said applica- 110th. day of December 1924 and
; at the corded
of the the Superior Court of Baldwin
runty in Deed Book 9 page 479,
official[ the undersigned, will sell at public' May.'1833, ior'ikxes due'uldCity jg
sale before the courthouse doer in for the year 1932. Said property will 8
said county during the legal hoursj be sold as the property of Charlie |«
of sale to the highest bidder lor j Kyle. i S
cash on the first Tuesday in April FIFTH TRACT: That tract of land 1 §
1936 after advertisement during tho 1 belonging to Lula Odum situate and
.. ... . lying in the City of Milledgeville.
month of March as prov.dod by law statc and Counly aforcsa id, on the
and in me same manner as Sheriff:: North side of West Montgomery
sales are conducted, the following Street, fronting 100 feet on West
ion will be heard before
regular April Term. 1936,
of credit to produce crops, Cour , 0rdinary o( said County
Witness my hand ar
signature, this March 2, 1936.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary, Baldwin Co. Ga.
tract is a unit incapable cC divisir.i
the office of the Clerk of j without materially damaging each 5
ii it’s subdivisions. J
Said sale is mad; under the levy ] J
t fi. fa. issued i n the 9th day of
CITATION
tion. The section of that Adminis- GEORGIA. Baldwin County
tration. known a, the Emergency T ° AH Whom It May Concern:
Crop and Feed Loan Section, was Carlyle Giles having in due form
later organized to take over the applied to me for permanent letters described lot
work of making loans of mis kind, °l administration upon the estate of
■which are now known as Emergency Manerva Bulls Watson, deceased;
Crop Loans. this k to notify the next of kin and
it <c : ,.u creditors of the said Manerva Butts
it is obvious that an immense pub- . ....
Watson, deceased, that said applica
tion will be heard before me at
the regular April Term. 1936. of the
Court of Ordinary of said County.
This March 2. 1936.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE,
Ordinary. Baldwin Co. Ga.
i immense pub
lic benefit has rcailted from the ac
tivities of this organization. The
purpose of this organization is to fi
nance farmers who ere unabluc to
borrow money from any other source
so they may be able to remain on
their farms, make a living, repay
their loans, and continue their farm
ing operations. To be eligible for
such a loan, an applicant must be GEORGIA, Baldw
engaged in farming, or must derive
the principal part cf his income
from such operations.
These loans, in the past, have en
abled farmers and their families to
remain off relief rolls and to
County
All Whom It May Concern:
Chas. A Bickerstaff having i
plied for guardianship of the per
son and property of Douglas Dupre
Bickerstaft*. incompetent, of said
county, notice is given that said ap-
comfortable living on farms. In ad- plication will be heard at my cdfic-
dition to the assistance rendered at tcn o’clock A. M.. on the first
farmers, practically every other in- Monday in April, next,
terert in the community has been This March 2. 1936.
benefited by such loans in that they! BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
have given farmers purchasing
power both at the time the pro- Court of Ordinary.
coeds rf the loans were spent and "
at the time tho crops produced were I LAND SALE
harvested and sold. , GEORGIA, Baldwin County
The field supervisors select com- j Under and by virtue of a power
munity committeemen in each coun- of sale contained in a deed to se*
ty to assist in o’-ganizing and op- cure a debt executed on the 22nd.
crating the work. The necessary in- day o' May 1935 by E. E. Crooms.
structions and forms for use in sub- conveying the hereinafter describ-
mitting applications are procured l *d land to the undersigned Mcr-
through the office of the field sup- chants A- Farmers Bank of Milledgc-
rmscr. These representatives make ville, Georgia, which deed is record-
nccessarv visits to farms, secure in- cd in the office of the Clerk of the
formation *n regard to the crop his- Superior Court of said county in
tory of each barrower. and super- Deed Book No. 18. page 252. the
vise the filling out of the applica- undersigned will sell at public out-
tions. The applications are then cry to the highest bidder for cash
considered by the County Commit- before the courthouse door of said
tec before being forwarded to the' county within the legal hours of
Montgomery Street and running back
North 150 feet, and bound as fol
lows: On the West by lands cf Tom
Duvall, on the North by lands cf
Mrs. Florrie Whilden, on the East
by lands of Jim Moreland, and on
the South by West Montgomery
Street. Said tract is a unit that is
incapable of division without ma
terially damaging each oC it's sub
divisions.
Said sale is mad- under the levy
of a fi. fa. issued on the 19th day
cf June, 1933, for taxes due said
City for the year 1932. Said property
will be sold as the property of Lula
Odum.
SIXTH TRACT: That tract •»:
land belonging to Laura Ray, situ
ate and lying in the City of Mil
ledgeville. State and County afore
said. on the North side of Grimes
Ave.. fronting 50 feet on Grimes
Ave.. and running back North 150
feet and bound as follows: On the
Nrrth by lands of Ward Hootten. on
the Fast by lands of Morillah San
ford. on the West by lands of F. G.
Grimes and on the South by Grimes
Ave. Said tract is a unit that is in-
pr ,„, r ,-, . capable of division without material-
ordinary and Ex-officio Clerk n " d wiH ** madc for lhe Purpose j ly damaging each of it’s subdivisions.
CITATION
parcel of land, to-
wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in 115th
Dist. G. M. Baldwin County Georgia
as follows: Fifty-six acres consisting
of two lots, one containing fifty-one
acres, more or less, and bounded
as follows: On the North by lands
of Jeff Harper: on the East by
Gooden Hitchcock: On the South by
Rocky Branch; and on the West
by Jacob W. Ray; Also five acres
more or less, bounded on the North
and East by Gooden Hitchcock; On
the Scuth by Rocky Branch; On the
West by the 51 acre tract described
above.
The above property being the
home place of Tillman Ray.
Tillman Ray having defaulted in
the payment of said debt and hav
ing s:nco died said sale will be
made in accordance with the powers
granted in sa d security deed as
aforesaid and as provided by law.
of paying said indebtedness with
interest which the said security
deed above mentioned was given to
secure, together with cost of this
proceeding and taxes, if any.
This 23rd, day of February 1936.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF MTLLEDOEVTLLE
By JON W. HUTCHINSON.
President
SIBLEY A- ALLEN. Att’ys.
■estigution j s;, lo on the first Tuesday In April
j lt»J6 the following described prop-
Rcgional Office
and approval.
In its effort to serve the farmer
the Emergency Crop and Feed Loan All those four certain lots or par-
Office h?s placed increasing empha- | cc-ls of land situate, lying and being
- s - upon the functions of its field, in the 321st District, G. M. Bald-
supervisors which
placed throughout
Georgia. These superv
MARSII.MAS sales
Cifv of Milledeeville.
Baldwin Countv. Georein
Will he sold on the First Tv
in April. 1936. before the Court-(land!
house door in Baldwin County, i Steele.
the legal hours of
at ptibl
Said tract of land was found
possession of A. T. Pettigrew.
Said sale Is made under the levy
of a fi. fa. issued en the 20th day
axes due s
Said prope
ill be sold as the property
Laura Ray.
SEVENTH TRACT: That tract of
land belonging to Willie Thomas
Steele, situate and lying in the City rf
Milledgeville. on North Wilkinson
Street, fronting 240 feet on Nrrth
Wilkinson Street and running hark
West 400 feet and bound as follows:
On the East by Wi'.kinson Street,
r.n the North by Grady Street, on
tho West by branch, on the South by
of the Estate of Charlie
the highest bidder for cash, the' April. 1931. for taxes due said Cit>
tracts and parcels of land hereinaf- J for the year 1929. Said propert\
the
County. Gee gia and known ,
the Mayor and A1 lermen of the City I situate and lying in the City of Mil-
°f Milledgeville. Deeds will he exc- I ledgeville. On North Wayne Street,
cuted to the purchasers at said sale; fronting 210 feet on North Wav
by the undersigned Marshal. The i Street and
ling back West 210
.» A- 6 in Block desig- tenants in possession of the several J feet, and bound as follows: On the
-rt certain map made ♦racts of land hereinafter described North by lands formerly owned by
of lots No. 3.
in nated “O' ^ ^ ^ ^
constant and intimate touch with by O. M. Cone. County Surveyor of have been notified of the levies and Genie Brantley, rn the East by North
all borrowers in his region. The Oconee Heights and recorded in tho limc - * erms . and place of sale as j Wayne Street, on the South by Tift
State of Georgia is served by a State Bcok of Deeds ”SS” pages 8 and 9 ■ “"J. on West by lands of
s at in tiie Clerk’s Office of lhe n,w«. in '. f - T T R -ir T:That tract rtf lanc1 Rachd Kin *- land was found
1 Off,oc of thc Baldwin; belonging to Mary Scott Ryles, situ-! in posession of Cliff Durden, and
-nd lying in the citv of Mil- was levied on as the property of
Davis.
. , „ . . inder the levy
J .. „ nn , . . . r Tntosh Rtnct. fronting 90 feet on of „ fj. f a . issued on the lrt dnv of
Lmth -00 feet. Lots Nos. 4 and •> West McIntosh Street ;,„d runnin" April. 1931. [nr taxes due said Citv
made from ■ fronting Fast 68 fret on the Mosley- back North 240 f col moro or ^ fo V the year 1929 Said property will
ille Road and running back Wes* and hound as fellows: On the North bo si Id as the property of Annie L.
bv lands of F C. Kidd, on tho East Davis.
nrren. on the NINTH TRACT: That tract of
■h Street and land belonging to Mrs. A. W. Tis-
d lving in tho City
State and County
ved by
Supervisors with headqunrt
Macon. His office is particularly' County Superior C«
interested in the problems of the! Lot No, 3 fronting 60 feet on ^dgeville.' State and Countv* afore-j the Fs'tatV*^* Annie*1
farmer with a staff of exnerti*-1 Coombs Avenue and running back T aid> on thc North s! <te of West Me- : Said sale is made u
qualified to a
% While these
appropriations, the loss has
relatively small, especially consider-1130 feet to Lrl No. 3 Block “O"
ing the large number of people I designated by the map described ln ’ of Laura Wai
benefited. This statement is cuh-■ tilvtve ; Srnth bv lint Mdntosl
West bv North Pickens Street, dale.
Said tract is a unit that is ineno- of Millcdgcv
benefited. This statement is sub- • above
stantinted by the fact that in Gcor- Lot No. 6 bounded as follow
gia 28.866 loans were made in 1935. lhe North 140 feet by lot No. 5. able of division without materially aforesaid, on the South side of Wes*,
amounting to $2,664,430. More than I Block "O” on the East 68 feet by i damaging each of it's subdivisions. Thomas Street (Formerly Wall St.)
money has the Moslewille Road: On the South Sa5d sale is made under the levy fronting 71.5 -Teet on West Thomas
150 fret bv lot No 7 B’nck “O” on of a fi fa> issuod on tbe 9th dav Street and running back South 210
Fmor^nr-v Crnn wl* u , * « , « i Mav - said Citv feet and bound ns follows: On the
Emergency Crop and Feed Loans the West by lot No. 3. Block O frr the year 1932. Said property will North by West Thomas Street, on the
the property of Mary East by Tatnall Street, on the South
have been made in Georgia contin- 67 feet.
DRUG VALUES
IK0NZED TEAST
CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN
WATERBURrS COMPOUND
g) c
WINE OF CARDUI
89c
ABSORBME JR
Si m
H0BARTS ASPIRIN
IBO’i J},
50c LADY ESTHER FACE POWDER .
43 c
LAWSONS MINERAL OIL
1-2 GaL it.
VICKS SALVE
29c
PURETEST EPSON SALTS
Fall PooaA 19c
40r FI ETCHER’S CASTORIA
. Up
FULL PINT REXALL MILK OF MAGNESIA 39c
DEFENDER NOSE AND THROAT ATOMIZER Sl.lt
RRITEN TOOTH PASTE Lam Toh, 25.
THEATRICAL COLD CREAM
(Fall Pound) 15c
PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY—FILLED BY LICENSED
DRUGGESTS
Culver & Kidd
Drug Co.
The *rt&*aJUL Store
“Of Course”
PHONES 241
Fast Delivery
Agent* idle Hour Nnnerin—Flowers Sent, Phone and Express
Paid Anywhere ia Georgia
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