Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, March 26, 1936, Image 15

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•tv mils — 11 I ILnIW Tile Hill Club jpen' loiMTch». >»*■ rfB J ihc city tTdToTt b “JS-H- Ha ^ u „.««« ImmrfUidy to be used in me can- 8 ”JL * the building, »d win ™ “n Uie city until the week u jnpleted. low J. , a cadent !«t ThumUyeftereoon , ik iry both bones in the <* rig ht amt. He w« «“** • r g pine cole on the campu. ot the M. Coilece. whe" b* dipped end L The broken bones were «et By . j p. Atkinson. The Hill Club spent s delightful afternoon with lbs. Floyd Whitney on Peturdey afternoon. A waled course was aerved. those _ reeent were: Meedamee £ J. flemister, J. P. Atkinson, E. E. Bass, L. H. Andrews, T. I* McCcmbs, E. R. Hines. Jere Pound, J. A. Calle- way, D. & Carrington, R R Moose, W. T. Hines, W. A. lbasey, K. P. Hawkins, Willhait and gueat Mrs. at ten o'clock A. M, oet the Ora Monday in April, neat. This March 2, 19M. BERTIE B. STEMBHIDGE, Ordinary and Ex-officio Clerk Court ot Ordinary. CITATION GEORGIA, Baldwin County To All Whom It May Concern: Carlyle Giles having in due farm applied to me for permanent letters at administration upon the estate of Fowler, of Wenenton, Misses Frank* Manerva Butts Watson, deceased; lin and Nana Mae Richie. The cotton market baa made an advance within the pat* week and was selling today fore C-iod Mid dling, 11 cents; Middling. 10 W Mr S Barrett, who is sailing meal It Omnce River Mills, spent tturdav and Sunday at home. He v Hon. Hoke Smith Is in the , the race for Governor. Joseph E. Pottle spent last in Eatonlon atlending Superior lurt. Col. Pottle as Solicitor of the ojulgec circuit has won the repu- ion o' being one of the best iscaiting officers in the state. | .Mr, George *V. Underwood was y last Thursday. He states that 1 not be a candidate for re- 1 to the office of County Corn ier. He iias made a most faith- fcil and efficient member of the loard. and his determination not to (ter for re-election is regretted by s many friends. MBs Annie Bell Sanford, is at |iome from Athens, visiting | Col. Benj. J. Fowler, erf "Macon, ir. the city Sunday, visiting rela- s. He is quite hopeful that he kill be successful in the race he s making for representative of Bibb county. Dr. Geo. D. Case visited Fort Val- ? last Wednesday to inspect the smmandery of Knight Templars |of that city. He is Grand Standard r of the Grand Commandry of ;ia. and was appointed by the ■Grand Commander, to make the in- (sjx-rt.'cn. He also went to Columbus ■isit Dr Chappell, who is quite lill. From a number of Intersrtsd dti- tm we lewn that the pencil crop an not very badly damaged by the freeze of tost week. Mr. O. T. Whll- says that he Inveetlgnted a num ber of tree*, end that the fruit ap pear* to be ell right Mr. P. W. Hendrickson says that the orchard of hi* grand-hither, Mr. Simon Wheeler, shows that not much damage was done; and that a fair crop will be gathered. this is to notify the next of kin end creditors of the said Manerva Butts Watson, deceased, that said applica tion will be heard before me at the regular April Term, IBM, of the Court of Ordinary of said County. This March 2, IBM. BERTIS & STOfBRXDGB, Ordinary, Bakhrin Os. Ga TAX PL PAS. On the first Tuesday in April IBM, at the courthouse door of mid Cmmty, within the legal hours of sale; I will sdi to the highest bid der for cuh, the pared of land here inafter described. Said sale will be made under and by virtue of the levies of tax fiias. issued by the Tax Collector of Baldwin County, Georgia, for taxes due the State of Georgia, and the County of Bald win. Hie fi. fas. levied, under which the sales will be made are herein after designated following the dis- cription of each tract of land to so’d. FIRST TRACT: All those tracts parcel of land situate lying and be ing in the city of Mlllcdgeville said State and County, and being n Rev. W. D. Brannea left this! part o£ the old home place of C. V.' morning for Atlanta, to attend a! Ennis. Said lots are Nos. 24, 25, 2G meeting of importance in the inter- 27, 28, 29 and 30 in block D accord- est of the new Presbyterian college, ing to a plat of subdivision knowr Mrs. Jacob Caraker has been as “The Heights” recorded in Bool era of Town Cheek, on the south by now or formerly belonging to A. M. Brundage, and on the west by lands now or formerly belonging to J. T. Minpaiwk the land contains 220 more or leas, and is the prop erty of Mrs. C. T. Morton, said property wss found in the possess ion of Mrs. C. T. Morton and was levied or. as her property under the tax fi. fa. issued for State end Coun ty taxes for the yean 1BS1, 1M2, 1B3S and IBM. 1BS1 amounting to $10.96 principal $3 At interest, and $1.00 cost 1BS2 amounting to $10.00 principal $2.25 interest, and $1.00 cost. 1633 amounting to $B.60 principal $1.45 interest, and $160 cost IBM amounting to $6.60 principal Me Interest and $140 coat and the cost of levy and sale. Deeds to the purchasers will be made by the undersigned. This March 11th, IBM. W. J. HAYNTE, Sheriff. Baldwin CO. Ga. Mr. G. C. McKinley went to At lanta yesterday morning to meet his • son. Dr. W. R. McKinley, who re turned home from New Mexico, , where he has been residing for s era! years. Dr. McKinley is in ill , health, and his numerous friends here sincerely hope that his strength will be restored. GEORGIA, Baldwin County WHEREAS, heretofore, c 16th day of March, 1628, John Pe- troulas and Pfcul Zototas did execute to Mrs. T. O. McComb a certain deed to secure a debt conveying the property hereinafter described, the the Mayor end Aldermen of the City of Milledgeville for the paving and improvement of Hancock Street, which assessment was made on March 14, 1628, <u is evidenced by Milledgeville Street Improvement Bond No. 251. Since the execution of the above- mentioned deed, John Petroulas, one of the grantors therein, has died, end L.e said above described land will be sold for the purpose of pay ing the indebtedness of the said John Petroulas, who is now deceased and Bui Zolotas to said J. C. Coop er, as assignee as aforesaid; which indebtedness, on the date ef sale, will be in the following amounts: $5,000.00 principal, $860.40 interest, $126.04 fog taxes paid by the under signed upon executions issued by the Mayor and Aldermen of the CUy at Milledgeville for taxes for the yean IBM and 1BS5, end $166.46 for taxes paid by the undersigned upon exa* Milledgeville as part cf lot No. 4 in Square Sixty-right. Said lot fronts South on West Montgomery street 75 feet and runs back North 2M feet, forming a perfect parallelo gram, with the North and South lines 75 feet, and East and Wert lines 210 feet. Said lot is the resi dence^ lot of J. H. Zkuiis. Also: All that tract or parcel of .'and situate, lying and being in the City of Milledgeville, known and distinguished in the plan of said city as a part of Lot No. 3 in Squaw Sixty-eight Said lot fronts on Co la street ten feet, and runs back 155 ft Said lot begins at a point 210 feet North of the comer of rotum- bia and Montgomery streets, and ty and the State of Georgia for the yean IBM and IBIS, and the cart of A deed will be executed by the undersigned to the purchaser said sale as authorised in the afore said security deed. This second day of Mart*, IBM. J. C. COOPER, As Assignee of Mbs. T. O. Me- debt secured being in the sum of Comb, the Grantee with Power of $5,000.00, evidenced by five promts- Sale of John Petroulas and Paul sory notes of $1,000.00 each, being Zolotas. dated March 19th, 1928, and be- | HINES & CARPENTER coming due one on March 19th, 1929,! Attorneys for J. C. Cooper, Assignee the 19th day of March I each year thereaifter until and in-1 SAKE UNDER POWER eluding 1933, said notes being sign- GEORGIA, Baldwin County: spending the past several days with relatives in Sandersville. of Deeds “OO” on pages 562-563 And is the homcplace of Mrs. Hele 1 Louise Baisdcn. Said property wa found in the possesion of Mrs. Helei FORD ENGINE EXCHANGE PLAN Louise Baisden and was levied MEETS WITH PAVOR Many truck and commercial car owners and bus operators are finding the engine and parts exchange plan of the Ford Motor Company decided ly advantageous both as to conven ience and economy, according to Ford officials. Records show that more than 175,000 reconditioned V-8 engines have been purchased under the plan by owners of trucks, com mercial cars and buses. Under the exchange plan, block- tested factory reconditioned engine cylinder assemblies are obtainable at low cost in exchange for the used engine. Many vital parts, such as carburetors, generators, distribu tors, fuel pumps, and clutch disc as semblies and other new part specifi cations, are also offered. I -Mr?. George Brantley and Miss Brantley were hostesses at ‘harming entertainment on Wed- lesdav afternoon. Pot plants, vases f violet- and peach blossoms ’ ift-d throughout the heuse with candelabra* and candlesticks holding and pink tapers. The guests net at the door by Misses 5 and Lucia Conn and Miss CITATION GEORGIA. Baldwin County To All Whom It May Concern: Chas. A Bickerstaff having ap plied for guardianship of the per son and property of Douglas Dupre Bickerstaff, incompetent, of said county, notice is given that said ap plication will be heard at my office Two Great Problems of Life Life insurance, if maintained at full value, will Kelp to solve H the two great financial problems of life: Dying too soon! Living too long! C. H. ANDREWS & SON "NOTHING BUT INSURANCE" her property under the tax fi. fa issued for State and County tax* for the year 1934, amounting t $26.62 principal and interest therm from December 20, 1934 and $1.0 cost and tbe cost of levy and sale 2ND TRACT: That parcel of lan in the city of Milledgeville, in sai County, bounded as follows; on th north by Franklin Street. On th east by lands of L S. Fowler, c the South by lands of L. S. Fowlc and on the west "by *Sr Wayne St. the land fronts approximately 7 feet on the street axd runs bac east the same width approximate! 110 feet, and is the homcplace c Mrs. Pearl W. Brown. This home- place is a unite and incapable o‘ subdivision so as to be sold in par cels. Said property was found in th< possession of Mrs. Pearl W. Browr and was levied on as her property under the tax fi. fas. issued for Stat and County tax for the year 1932. amounting to $35.65 principal and in terest thereon from December 1932, and $1.00 cost and the cost of levy and sale. I also hold in hand tax fi. fas. fo> the year of 1933 and 1934 . 3RD TRACT: That parcel of land in City of Milledgeville. in said County: bounded as follows: north by Thomas Street formerly Wall Street, on the east by lands of Mattie C. Butts, on the South by lands of Mrs. A. H. Paschal, and o: the West by N. Wayne Street. The land fronts approximatol; 105 on Wayne Street and runs back east the same width approximately 229 feet, and is the property of Mrs. J. H. Ennis. (Mrs. Eva B. Ennis;. Said property was found in the pos- yi session of Mrs. J. H. Ennis. (Mrs. <5! Eva B. Ennis) and was levied on as ed by said John Petroulas and Paul j On August 28, 1929, J. H. Ennis Zolotas and payable to the order of conveyed to Mrs. M. E. Blood worth, Mrs. T. O. McCouto, bearing interest of Bibb County. Georgia, the here from their date at the rate of eight inafter described parcels of land, per cent, per annum, with Interest which deed is recorded in the office payable annually. The said security 0 f the Clerk of the Superior Court deed is recorded in the Office of the 0 f Baldwin County, in Deed Book Clerk of the Superior Court o' is t pa g c 23. Tie said deed was given Baldwin County in Book of Deeds to secure a note dated August 28, No. 12, page 346; and 1929, due twelve months after its WHEREAS, Mrs. T. O. McComb date, for $3516.00 payable to the i the 12th day of April, 1028, as- order of Mrs. M. E. Bloodworth, and signed and transferred to J. C. signed by J. H. fhnis, and also to Cooper the aforesaid notes and ali secure all renewals of said note and her rights, privileges and powers all indebtednesses or obligation that held by her under the said security the said J. H. Ennis should make or deed and conveyed to the said J. C. incur with said Mrs. M. E. Blood Cooper the land herein after describ- worth not to the Speer lot, Uxtie Rut 165 feet, thence South ton feet to the residence tot at J. H. tab, thence Wert 155 feet to the starting point Each at the above described lots will be add under a separate offer, and will bo sold subject to the taxes due thereon and subject to the as- its made by the.Mayor and Aldermen of the City oi Wltodge- ville for improving and paving the portions of Montgomery Street and Columbia 8treet upon which the parcels of land abut The amount due on the $3560.06 note above described is $5,174J$ principal, and $466.84 interest to the day of sale, and the amount due on the $1000.00 note above described is $294.76 principal, and $7.16 inter est to the day of sale. Said sale will be made to raise money to pay the above described indebtedness and the cost of sale. The undersigned will execute deeds to the purchasers at said aqle. This March 10, 1936. J. R. STANLEY, As Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Mrs. M. E. Bloodworth the Grantee with Power of Side ot H. Ennis. HINES & CARPENTER, Attorneys for the Executor. LAND SALE GEORGIA, Baldwin County Because of default in the payment of the indebtednesses secured by a deed to secure debt executed by ' L. N. Callaway to W. C. Evans, Jr„ exceed the amount of dated March 29, 1932, and recorded ed, which assignment is recorded in $4500.00. Afterwards on March 1, said Clerk's Office in Book of Deeds 1930, the said J. H. Qinic borrowed No. 10, page 488; and ; of the said Mrs. M. E. Bloodworth WHEREAS, J. C. Cooper is now the sum of $1000.00 and on the same the owner and, holder of the afore- ^ date executed to her order his note said notes and said deed to secure for said amount due October debt; and 11930; said note thereby became se- WHEREAS, said deed to secure cured by said security deed. Both of debt contained full powers af sale, the above described notes bear inter- nuthoriaing the grantee or her as-Jest at the rate of 8 per cent per signs, to sell the land therein con- ( annum from their dates, veyed, upon default in the payment j The said deed granted to said Mrs. of said indebtedness, or any part Bloodworth, her legal representa- thereof, or any interest thereon, orjtives, and assigns, the power to sell upon the failure to pay any taxes | the hereinafter described parcels of or insurance premiums due upon land at public outcry, before the the property therein described, af- J courthouse door in Baldwin County ter advertising the time, place and j Georgia, to the highest bidder for terms of sale in any newspaper pub- cash, should the said J. H. Ennis fail lished in the County of Baldwin, of to pay said indebtednesses or any said State, once a week for four weeks prior to the date of sale; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the notes describ ed in the «.foresaid security deed, and in the payment of interest due thereon, and in the payment of State and County taxes assessed against the hereinafter described property for the years 1934 and 1935, and for taxes assessed against said property by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Milledge ville for the years 1934 and 1935: and lverware prices ' i educed about 10 percent. Taice adbantege of this 1 to fill in on the pattern you wish matched, ne^v price lists on our active patterns and will be glad •portunity to quote you prices. Williams & Ritchie JEWLERS MILLEDGEVILLE. GEORGIA WHEREAS, upon such failures and defaults, the said J. C. Cooper, as ignee aforrsaid, has declared all cf said indebtedness due and pay- Siller property under the lax fi. to. P rm ' id f din L Mid **?= S'i-sued for State and C'ouniv taxes 1 NOW - T'HMFOUE. aecordine to the terms and pew-el’s contained ir. aforesaid security deed, and thw in such vases made and provid 'd. and under and by virtue of the part thereof, or any interest there- 1 on when due. The said J. H. Ennis has failed 1 pay the said indebtednesses and the ; same is now past due, and has fail ed to pay the taxes due upon the parcels of land hereinafter describ- to I for the year 19.32, $47.25 principal and interest there-1 ,1,e on from December 20, 1932. and law $1.00 and the cost of levy and tale I also hrtd in hn«ri uh it. fas. for the years 1933 and 1934. 4TH Tit ACT: That tract of land in the 115th District G. M. in said County, bounded as follows: on the north by lands of Mrs. C. W. Ennis, on the east by lands of Mrs. Sudie Palmer and lands of Samuel Walk er, Est. on the west by unnamed branch thence due south to bridge over spring lake thence follownig said lake east to lands of Samuel Walker. Said land contains 134.fi acres more cr l^ss and is the homo- place of W. P. Ernis. said property I was found in the possession of W. P. Ennis, and was levied on as his property under the tax fi. fa. issued for SI PHONE S3 ® osttgontery’s FINEST MEATS, PORK AND SAUSAGE n ' !l Guaranteed to Please—Milk, Cream. Buttermilk and Butter Fryers and Heas. QLICK DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN Tit CITY same, the undersigned will sell a* public outer., before the courthouse door in said County of Baldwin, in said State, to the highort bidder for cosh, within the legal hours of sale on April 7. 1936, the following de scribed land, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being on the south side cf Hancock Street in the City of Milledgeville. said State and County bounded as follows: On the North by Hancock Street; on the East bv the lots of Mrs. L. S. Fowler; on the South by the lot formerly owned by Fn’d Haugh: and on the West by the lot formerly owned by C. F. Bar rett. now the property of Mrs. W. and Count;- tax« lor the if. Garrard; the same beine the lot 1931, amounting to S27.07 formerly occupied by the Boston ^principal and Interest thereon fromjCnfi ! December 20. 1931 and $1.00 cost Said tract or parcel of land is a land the cost Of lew and sale. I als.i parallelogram fronting North on hold in hand tax fi. fas. for the year Hancock street twenty feet and four I of 1932. and 1934 . ! ani1 one-half inches and running ' 5TH TRACT: One half undivided back south one hundred feet. I interest in that tract of land in the 1115th District G. M. in said County * bounded as follows; on the north by lands now or formerly belonging to Said property will be sold sub ject to all taxes to be assessed there on for the year of 1936, and will be sold subject to the lien of the in the Clerk’s office of Baldwin County Superior C«ut in Deed Book Number 17, at pages 151-2, which deed, as well as the debts thereby secured, the rights, powers and titles thereby conveyed, and the lands therein described, were transferred, set-over and conveyed by said W. C. Evans, Jr., to E. C. Kidd on May 8, 1933, which transfer is now recorded in said Clerk’s office in Deed Book Number 19, at iwge 537, the undersigned, as "jans- feree of said W. C. Evans, Jr., be ing the holder and owner of the ori ginal loan note and the deed which secures it, has declared the full amount of the indebtedness ot L. N. Callaway to be due and payable, and, acting under and in strict com pliance with the power of sale con tained in said deed, for the purpose of raising funds with which to pay said indebtednesses, vw ill. on the first Tuesday (7th da>) in April, 1936, during the legal hours of sale, at the court house door in Baldwin County, sell to the highest bidder After the making of the security for “* h ' ** lands arM * properties deed hereinbefore described, Mrs. describcd | n and conveyed by said Bloodworth died testate. Her de ^ d » Will, in which the undersigned was FIRST. All that certain tract or nominated Executor, was proven in * >#rcd known as the “Sup- common form in the Court of Ordi- ple ” placc OT lot - «*uato, lying and nary of Bibb County, Georgia, and being in ^ Northwest) corner of the undersigned was appointed by Block No. 98, in the City of said Court as the Executor of said MMedficville. Georgia, containing Will, and letters testamentary issued 0,10 Acre - morc or lcss * and b°und- January 18. 1933. 011 83 follows: On the North by Oak The undersign »d, J. R. Stanley, Street; on the East by lands form- nctinar as the Execute r of the LaV. er, y owned by Hal Lofton and land.? Will and Testament of Mrs. M. E. now owned by F. E. Harington; on Blocd-.vcrth. and in conformity with • lh{? South by lands formerly owned the powers of sale contained in the b / Hal Lofton; and on the West By security died herein above mention- the street of the Cily of Milledge- •d. will sell at pdblic •ut*ry. birfoiv.^e whioh forms a part of the Mil- the ceurfhouse door in Baldwin lefigeviUc-Macox slate highway. County. Georgia, to the highest bid-' SECOND. All that certain tract der for cash, within the legal hours | or parcel of land known as the of sale, on the First Tuesday in, “Cromwoll Place”, situate, lying and April. 19.36, the following described | bein K ln tho cit >’ cf Milledgeville, parcels of l»id, to-wit: I Georgia, comprising the easterly part All that tract or parcel of land' ** city Block No. 159, tho same be- situate. lying and being in the city I 10 ® bounded as follows: On the North of Milledgeville, Ga., being a part by lands of the City of TTilledgeviHe of Lot No. Four in Square Sixty-'reserved for a street: said street bc- eight, according to the plan cf said| in £ unnamed and not opened for city: bounded on the South by Mont-'traffic; on the East by Columbia com cry Street; on the North by lot Street; on the South by land of tho of T. Hines Ennis; on the West by j City of Milledgeville reserved fo; a the residence lot of J. H. Ennis: anl street, which street is unnamed and on tho Fast by tho residence lot of has not been opened fer traffic; and Carl Vinson; said lot beginning at °n the West by tho easterly side of the comer of the residence lot of J. the right-of-way of the Central of H. Ennis, above described, on Mont- Georgia Railway Company. ru jncry street, running East along- The undersigned will execute and Montgomery street fifty feet, thcnc - deliver a deed or deeds to the pur- North to T. Hines Ennis’ lot 295 chaser or purchasers at said sale as fret thence West fifty feet, thence is authorized by the said loan deed. .South 295 feet .to the point cf be-j This '.larch 9, 1936. ginning. * C " KIDD ’ r Also: All that tract or parcel of; As transferee of W. C. Evans, Jr, land situate, lying and being in the,grantee o' and attorney-in-fact for 320th District G. M. Baldwin Coun- L. N. Callaway. Georgia, and known and distin- By: Frank W. Bell, STL" St »i M— — by tfiished in the p!an of tho d* of Aitooney-ai-I-w.