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CITIZEN
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The Dalton Citizen
Dalton, Ga.
Legal Notices
SCHOOL. TAX NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Whitfield County.
Board of Roads & Revenue of Whitfield
County, at the September session.
Sept. 6th, 1921.
On recommendation of J. D. Field,
school superintendent, the following
amounts are levied for Local School
Tax:
Antioch, 1 y 2 mills, or 15 cents on
$100.
Bunker Hill, 2i£ mills, or 25 cents
on $100.
Broad Acre, 2i£ mills, or 25 cents on
$100.
Center Point, 3 mills, or 30 cents on
$100.
Cohutta, 3 mills, or 30 cents on $100.
Cove City, 4 mills, or 40 cents on
$100.
Bawnville, 3 mills, or 30 cents on
$100. »
Beep Spring, 2 mills, or 20 cents on
$100.
Bug Gap. 5 mills, or 50 cents on $100.
Five Springs, 5 mills, or 50 cents on
$100.
Good Hope, 1i/ 2 mills ,or 15 cents on
$100.
Howell, 3 mills, or 30 cents on $100.
Few Hope, 5 mills, or 50 cents on
$100.
Oak Grove. 4 mills, or 40 cents on
$100.
Pine Grove, nothing.
Temperance Hill, 2% mills, or 25
cents on $100.
I Tunnel Hill, 3 mills, or 30 cents on
$100.
Vnrnells, 5 mills, or 50 cents on $100.
Waring, 3 mills, or 30 cents on $100.
Pleasant Grove, 4 mills, or 40 cents
on $100.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
Clerk and Chairman, Board of Com-
niissioners of Roads and Revenue.
Whitfield qounty, Georgia.
rOTICE.
itfield County:
mber session, Septem-
e for 1921 Digest was
by the Board of Com-
toads and Revenue as
eh one hundred dollars
d public works— 61%
ise, jurors, bailiffs,
witnesses, etc ■
mer and other
| ~ ' 8
er~~7igbts, record
ery, etc.
$1.30
m mills on each$LOO
litfield County, ^
to the State Bate
five mills, or fifty cents on each one
hundred dollars of property, making •-
total, for state and county of $1.80 on
each one hundred dollars of property.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
Clerk and Chairman, Board of Com
missioners of Roads & Revenue,
Whitfield County, Georgia.
It is further ordered that there he,
and is hereby levied a School Tax of
twenty cents on the one hundred dol
lars, on all taxable property in Whit
field county, except that situated with
in the corporate limits of the City of
Dalton for school purposes as author
ized by an amendment to the constitu
tion of the State of Georgia .and as
recommended by the Board of Educa
tion of Whitfield county. Said sums
so levied by this order to be collected
by the Tax Collector of Whitfield coun
ty, as provided by law in such cases
and paid to the proper authorities as
provided by law.
4t H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
Clerk and Chairman. Board of Com
missioners of Roads and Revenue,
Whitfield County, Georgia.
pose of paying debts and for distribu
tion to the heirs at law. Terms cash.
J. A. SHOPE,
Administrator estate of E. H. Goad,
deceased.
Classified Ads
One Cent A Word'll
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Whitfield County..
Pursuant to an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said county, heretofore
granted will be sold at public outcry
before the court house door, said coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in November,
1921, between the legal hours of sale,
one city lot fronting 75 ft. on North
Depot street, and running back east
102 ft on Matilda street, the same be-
L a corner lot at the intersection of
Tald streets. This lot contains one
four-room dwelling house. The above
property as described m deed given
1. p h Goad to Dalton Building &
Loan Association as recorded in Book
u 0r page 600, in the clerk s office,
Whitfield county, Georgia.
One city lot immediately east of the
des cribed property fronting 102
f , 1 the north side of Matilda street
Mrtl a wi “'
“ , 0B Which is a three-room house.
75 feet, Derty i s described in a
The above prope y Daiton
deCd / Ven & Association as re,
BU L* ?n Book “O,” page 600, in the
corded bitfield County, Ga.
clerk’s 0 ® ce ’ ; V “ t on W est side of
° De street^ 60 feet and running back
G1 T Sh to the Southern Railway
Vhfofway, bounded on the east by
r S Leet on the north by property
Tf r?mith, on west by Southern
o£ S ' K ‘ ri^ht of way, and on the
Railway rl =“ of Wright. This lot
south by p ™ P bo ^ Q havill g three rooms,
contains on described in a deed
' Th \ ab ° s V T ^ t o E .H.Goad
m dS to Book “I,” P a S e % m
as recorded Whitfield County,
tth t&aproper « f .* H.
Sold , and for the pur-
SAMPLE BRIDLES—I have made a
lucky purchase of good, sample bridles
which I am selling at “hardtime”
prices. Robt. Deck’s Harness Shop,
King street.
When you have saved up fifty pre
mium coupons from Octagon Soap,
Octagon Powder and Octagon White
Floating Soap, take them to City
Drug Store and receive free a set of
six dainty water glasses. It pays to
save the premium coupons.
Before you buy your seed grain, see
my reeleaned wheat and oats at Rob
inson & Easley Store,for at my farm.
W. E. Bare, 9-8-5t pd.
FOR SALE—Some good building
lots, 50 x 190, only $50 each. Terms
as low as $5 per month. See Charles
Burch on West Tyler street.
FOR SALE—Good heater wood, oak
or hickory.—W. P. Edwards, Phone
905-30. , 9-29-2L
WANTED—Hens, frying chickens
and ducks. Can pay good price now.
Market higher than for some time. Top
price paid for green beef hides. Bar
rett Produce Co. tf.
YOU WANT—The world’s best laun
dry tablets, “The White K,” 15 cents
a package, will save you a dollar in
15 minutes; sold at 111 N. Hamilton
St., Dalton, Ga. Yes. come, get'yours
and yon’ll all be glad.
It pd.
FOR SALE—Eight-room house, elec
tric lights, hot and cold water, comer
lot, good garage. Apply Julian. Mc-
Camy. tf.
Dress-making, and all kinds of sew
ing. ’Phone 236-J. 10-6-4t2pd.
FOR RENT—6 rooms, 3 famished
and 3 unfurnished. Apply to W. C.
Bryant, Spencer Street
WANTED—Men with team or auto
to sell our spices, toilet articles, soaps,
medicines, flavorings, perfumes, bak
ing powder, pie filler and similar prod
ucts direct to the consumer. Selling
experience valuable but not necessary
as we train in salesmanship. A good
business for any intelligent worker.
McConnon & Company, Winona, Minn.
85 Application Department It pd.
Government Auction
2,000 BUILDINGS & STRUCTURES 2,000
500 SMALL FARMS 500
(5 to 1,000 Acres)
Building Material, Plumbing, Radiation, Steam and Water Piping up to
12 inches; Boilers for Power and Heating, Electric Motors, Wiring, Poles,
Street Lights, Grain Elevator, a complete Bakery with Ovens and
Machinery, Hot Water Tanks from 80 gallons up; Stoves, Ranges,
Furnaces, Hotel Kitchen Equipment, Refrigeration Plant, etc., etc., etc.
At Camp Gordon
Atlanta, Georgia.
TERMS:—BUILDINGS and Commodities, cash.
LAND, one-third cash, balance Land 2 years.
Certified Check, Bank Draft, Express Money Order,
accepted.
Successful bidders may purchase single buildings or other
units, ^ or may secure as many as desired at the “knock
down” price.
Further details announced at sale.
SALE TAKES PLACE RAIN OR SHINE IN AUDITORIUM ON THE
GROUNDS, COMMENCING
OCTOBER lOth, IQ a. m. SHARP
H. L. ROGERS, Quartermaster General of the Army
Washington, D. C.
Gerth’s Realty Experts of New Orleans, Information Office, Camp Gordon
Auctioneers. Atlanta, Ga.