The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, November 29, 1900, Image 10

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Tie Cettown Standard. CEDARTOWN, QEORQIA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1000 »ovo described, will bo sold lot of land ■iluutc, lying nrid being in tbs nrul ad s.e. of I’olk County, Oa., purposo of tho Statu and year 160(1, tlmo and place and In tho >cd, will Ins sold lot of land lying and being in io and placo and in the will be void lot of land Ig and being In tho of i’olk County, Oa., O. V. O., vs. the said unre- tho purpose of the Slate and tho yeara J895, 1896 and 1B97. nd foi tho pu . c., f I’olk County, Gs,, land under und by isHiicd by \V. (J. V. i. the xald unro of tho State and I for th , at tho'sarno lime.and placo and in (he r above described, will be Hold lot of land 137, situate, lying and being in the >ist. and yd Kcc. of I’olk County, Ga., So. .'M2, Hltuiile, 21 hi DJnl, und .'id levied on aa unreturnod land under and h lax fl. fa. iHHiied by W. O. 3 of i’olk County, Go., Heslott, T. G. l\ C., ied land for tho purpose of ltjf luxes for the year IBM. time and place : tun (returned land tmdor and by II. fu. iAllied by W. C. V. •It, T. 0. 1*. 0., land for (he 21 hI Dial, and levied on nm unreturned laud under led by of tho Htato and ■h for the year I he Harm* lirno and pfieo and fn (lie vo dcRcribcd, will be Bold lot of land Hltuate, lying and being in. the of I’olk County, Qu., ‘ sr and by „ W. 0. V. C. l*. 0., vs. the said unro- turmnl land for the purpose of tho Slate and county (axon,for the years 1892, 1893, 1891, 1895, 1890, 1807 and 1898. Also, at the Name time' and place and in tho manner above described, will he sold lot of land No. Hltuate, lying and being In the Slut Dlst. and :id Sec. of'I’olk County, On., levied on an iinreturncd land under and by virtue of a tnx 11. fa. Jamcd by W. O. V. Schll.-Htctt, T. O. I\ 0., vs. the Bald unre- turned land for tho purpose of the State und county taxes for tho years 189(1 and 1809. Also, at tho same time and place und In tho manner above described, will bo Bold lot of Innd No. 401, situate, lying and belug in tho £lst Dlst. and 3d Sec. of I’olk County, Oa., levied on ns mtrctumed land under- and by vlrluo of a tax fl. fa. Issued by IV. 0. V. Selillcstclt, T. 0. I*. 0., vs. the said unro- turned bind for the purpose of the Stato and county laxea for tho years 1895, 1800, 1897 and 1898. Also, nt tho Ruino tlmo and placo and In tho manner Above described, will bo sold lot of lund No., bis, Hltuate, lying and being in the 81*1 Dint, and 3<j flee, of I’olk County, Oa., levied, on ns unrolurncd Innd under and by virtue of « tax fl. fu. Issued by \V. O. V. SehlloHlctt, T. C. I’. 0., vs. tho said unre- turned land for tho purposo of tho State and county tQxcc'foj the.year 1892. Also, ill tlio'iiaine tlmo and place and In the manner nbove described, will be sold lot of land No. 407, Hltuate, lying nml being in the 21st Diet, and 3d flee, of I’olk County, Ga,, levied on as unreturnod land nttdor arid by virtue of u tax fl. .fn. haded by W. 0. V, Bchliostntt, T. C. I\ 0„ vs. the said unre- turned land for tho purposo of tho Stale and county taxes for tho years 1890, 1891, 1892, 1803 and 1808. Also, at the samo time and placo and fn the manner nbove described, will be sold lot of land No. AM, situate, lying and bbing in the 21st Hist, and 8d See. of I’olk County, Gn., levied on ns unrolurncd land under and by virtue of u tax fl. fa. issued by W. 0. V. flclilitatett, T. 0, 1’. 0., vs. the Bald unre- turned land for tho purpose of tho Stato and county taxes for the venra 1809 nnd 1000. AIho, nt tho sanu) time and place niul in the manner above described, will he sold lot of land No. 514, Hltuate, lying and being in the 21nt DUt. nnd'3d flee, of I’olk County, Oa,, levied on as unreturnod land under and by virtue of n tax fl. fa. issued by W. 0. V, HohUestett, T, 0. i’. 0„ vs. the said unro- turned land Mr tho purpose of tho Stnto nnd county taxes for t|io years 1891, 1892 nnd 1800. Also, at tho (tamo .time and placo nnd in the manner nbovo d.oHcrlbcd, will bn sold lot of land No. 003, situate, lying and being in tho 21st hist, nnd 3d Sec. of I’olk County, Ga., levied on ns unreturned land under nml by vlrluo of a tnx fl. fn. Issued by W. 0, V. Bchllestett, T. CT. 1*. 0., vu. tho said unre turnod laud for tho purposo of tha Stato nnd county taxes for tho yenrs 1890, 1801, 1602, *1893, * 1891 ‘ind 1890. Also, ni'tlio name'time and" place nnd In ttfo manner ubovo described, will bo sold lot of land No. 675, altunte, lying and being in tho 21st Dlst. and 3d Sec. of I’olk County, Oa., levied on ni^ unreturnod land under and by virtue of u tax fl. fn. issued by W. 0. V. Sclilicstctti T. 0. P. 0., vs. tho said unre turned land for tho purposo of tho Stato and county tuxes for the yeurs 1800 and 1804. Also, nt tho same tlmo and pldco nnd In the manner nbovo described’, will bo fold lot of loml No. 670, situate, lying and being inthe 21st Dlst. nnd 8u Bee. of I’olk County, Go., levied on us unreturnod lnhd under und by virtue of a tax fl. fn. Issued by W. C. V. Schliestett, T. C. P. 0., vs. the said villil ime time and place and In the tertbed, will be Bold lot of land J.vhig v und being j n the bounty, Oa., ’ and by of I’olk T. C. P. 0„ vh. the said turned land for tho purposo of the State nnd county taxes for the years 1800 nml 1897. Also, at the name time and place und in the manner above described, will be Hold lot of land No, 058, situate, lying nnd being in the 21st Dist* and 3d Sec., of I’olk County, Gn., levied on nn unreturned laud under and by virtue of a tax fl. fu. issued' by W,- (J, V. Hchllestett, T. C. P. U„ vb. the Bald unre- turned tend for tho purposo of the Stnto and county taxes for tho years 1893, 1804, 1895, 1890 limo and place and in the d 1897. Alao, nt tho , manner above described; .will be sold lot of land No. (192, nltuatc, lying and being in (lie 21st Dlst. nnd 3d See, of Polk County; Ga., unreturned land under and by I ••vied virtue of ... Schllcstctt, T. C. P. O., vs. the said tax fl. fa. Issued by IV. C. Also, at tho Eamo tlmo and place and in tho manner above described, will bo sohl lot of land No. 677, situate, lying and being in tho 21st Dlst. nnd 3d Sec. of Polk County, Ga., levied on us unreturned land under nnd by virtu# of n tax fl. fa. issued by \V. 0. V. UchUestett, T. O. P. 0., vs. the said uhro- turned land for the purpose of the Stato and county taxes for tho years 1S01, 1892, 1804, 1890 manner above described, will be Bold lot of land No. 684, situate, lying and being in tho 21st Dlst. nnd 3d Sec. of Polk County, Ga., levied won ns Unreturned land under und by ‘ vlrtuo of n tax fl. fa. issued by W. O. V. Schlicstctt, T. C. P. C., vs. tho said unre turned land for tho purposo of tho 8tate nnd county taxes for tho years 1800, 1897, 1803, 1809 21st Dist. nnd 3d Sec. of Polk County, Go., levied on ns unreturned land under and by vlrtuo of a tax fl. fa. .issued by W. 0. V. Sohllestclt, T. C. P. 0., vs, tho said unre turned land for tho purpose of the Stato and county taxes for tho years 1800, 1891, 1892, 1894, 1805, 189(1, 1897 and 1898. Also, at tho samo. tlmo and place and In thq manner above described, will be sold lot ot* land No. COO, situate, lying nnd being in the 21st Dist. and 3d- Sec. of Polk County, Ga., levied on as unreturned land undor and by virtue of a tax fl. fu. issued by Ws O. V. Schlicstctt, T. C. P. 0., vs. tho said unre turned land for tho purpose of the Stato nnd county taxes for tho years 1800, 1891, 1892. i893, 1694, 1895, 1800 and 1897. i pmeo i Also, at tho L manner above described, will be sold lot of land No. 041, situate, lying nnd being' in • the 8ec. of Polk County, Go., 21it plat, and v s unreturned Innd under and by tax fl. fa. issued l»y W. O. V. levied '■VlrtdO' jOf ; I Schtloitett, T. C. P. C., vs. the said turned land for the purposo of tho State and 21st Dist. nnd 3d Sec. of Polk County, Ga., levied on as unreturned land under and by virtue of n tax fl. fa. issued by W. G. V. Bchllestett, T. C., P. C., vs. tho said unre turned land for tho purpose of tho Stato and county taxes for tho years 1893, 1897, 1898, 1899 time and placo and in the and 1900. Alao, at the manner above described, will be sold lot of land No. 049, situate, lying and being in tho 21st Dlst. nnd 3d Sec. of Polk County, Ga., levied on an unreturned land undor and by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by W. 0. V. Schliestett, T. O. P. C., vs. tho said unre turned land for tho purpose of the Stato and county taxes for the yenra 1894, 1895, 1S97, 1808 and 1899. Also, at tho samo time and place and in tho manner above described, will be sold lot of land No. 050, situate, lying and being in tkfc 21st Dlst. nnd 3d See. of Polk County, Go., levied an as unreturned land under and by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by W. 0. V. SchUcstclt, T. 0. P. C., vs. the said unre turned land for the purpose of the State and county taxes for the years 1891, 1S92, 1893. 1694. 1895, 189<^ 1897 and 1S93. 1895 and 1897. Also, at the same time nnd place and In tho manner above described, will bn Bold lot of land levied vlrluo of ..... .. flchiicitelt, T. 0. P. 0., vb. tho said turned laud for the purposo of the Slate and county taxes for tho yearn 1897 and 1899. AIho, nt tho same time nnd placo and in tho manner above described, will be sold lot of land No. 688, altuate, lying End being in the 21st Dlst. nnd :id See. of Polk County, Oa., levied on hh unreturned land under and by vlrtuo of a tax fl. fa. Issued by W. o. V. Schliestett, T. 0. P. 0„ vu. the said unre turned iund for tho purpono of the Stato and county taxes for tho years 1892, 1895 and 1890. Alao, at tho same tlmo and placo and Jn the manner abovo described, will bo sold lot of land No. 707, situate, lying and being in tho 21st Dist. and .id flee, of I’olk County, Oa., id by 0. V. levied . virtu# of . .. „ Schlicstctt, T. C. P. 0., vs. tho said turned land for tho purpose of tho’State nnd county taxes for tho years 1891, 1S92, 1303, 1894, 1895, 1800, 1897, 1893, 1899 and WOO. Also, at tho same tlmo'and placo nnd in tho manner abovo described, will bo sold lot of land No. (187, situate, lying nml being in tho 21st Dist. nnd 3d See. of Polk County, Ga., levied on ns unreturned innd under nnd by vlrluo of n tax 11. fn. .Issued by W. O. V. Schlicstctt, T. O. P. G., vs. tho aald No. 700, sltuato. tying an /21st Dlst. and 3d Boo. of Polk County, Ga., levied on us unreturned land under and by virtue of a tnx fl. fa. isrnicd by W. O. V. Schliestett, T. C. P. 0., vs. tho said unro. turned Innd for tho purposo of tho State and epunty taxes for tho year 1893. Also, nt tho same tlmo nnd place nnd in tho manner above described, will bo Bold lot of land No. 707, situate, lying and being in tho 21st Dlst. and 3d Sec. of Polk Count^, Gn,, “ *“ ns unreturned land under nnd Tj: tnx II. fn. Issued by W. n n .... ' if virtue ’of Schliestett, turned land to* the purposo of tho Stato and county taxes for tiro year 1891. Also, ar. tho Bninc time nnd placo and in tho mntujer above described, will bo hold lot of land No. 700, sltuato, lying and being in tho 21st Dist. and 3d Sec. ,of Polk County, Oa., levied on ns 1 unreturned land under nnd by vlrtuo of a tax fl. fa. Issued by W. 0. V. Schlicstctt, T. 0. P. C., vs. tho said unre turned land for tho purpose of tho Stato and county tuxes for tho year 1808. Also, at tho samo time nnd placo nnd in tho manner nbovo described, will bo sold lot of land No. 817, sltuato, lying and being In tho 21st Dlst. nnd 3d Sec, of Polk County, Qa., levied on ns unreturned land under nnd by virtue of a tax fl. fa. Issued by W. O. V, Schliestett, T. C. P. C., vs. tho said unre turned land for the purpose of tho Slate and county taxes for the years 1807 nnd 1808. . Also, nt tho snmo time nnd placo nnd in thoi manner nbovo described, will bo sold lot of Innd' N°- 824, Bltuuto, lying and being in tho 21st plat, nnd 3d Sec. of Polk County, Gn., *’** unrolurncd . land under and by o. kw levied ... vlrtuo of _ ... Schlicstctt, T. C. P. 0,i vs. tho said lax fl. fn. Issued by W. turned innd for the purposo of the State and county tnxrs for tho years 1892 and 1S93. Also, at tho snmo tlmo nnd place nnd in tho mnnncr nbovo described, will bo sold lot of Innd No. 825, Bitunto, lying and being in tho 21st Dlst. nnd 3d Soc. of Polk County, Gn., levied on ns unreturned land under and bv vlrtuo of a tnx fl. fa. issued by W. 0. V. Schliestett, T. 0. P. 0. ( v», the said unro- turned land for tho puipono of tho Stato nnd county taxes, for tho ypars 1892, 1893 and 1804. Also, at tho same tlmo nnd placo and in tho manner above drscribed, will bo sold lot of land No. 802, sltunto, lying nnd being In th- 21st Dlst. and 3d Sec. of Polk County, Qa, levied on ns unrolurncd land under nnd by virtue of a tnx fl. fn. issued by W. a V. bchllestett, T. 0. P. O., vs. tho said unre- turned land for tho purpose of tho State nnd county tuxes for tho years 1898, 1899 and 1900. Also, at tho wuno tlmo and plaa? nml in tho manner nbove described, will bo Bold lot of land No. 803, situate, lying and being -in tho 21st DUt. and 3d s£c. of talk CoGnty? <*° levied on ns unreturned land under nnd by virtue of a tax fl. fa. Issued by W. O. V. Schlicstctt, T. C. P. 0., vs. the ssl.l unre turned land for tho purposo of tho State nnd county taxes for tho years 1894, 1897, 1899 and Also, at tho same time and place and In tho manner above described, will bo sold lot of land No. 809, Bitunto. lying nnd being in tho Dist. nnd 3d Sec. of Polk County, On., levied on ns unreturned land under and by vlrtuo of a tax fl. fa. issued by W. O. V. Schliestett, T. C. P. C., vs. tho said unro- turned land for tho purpose of tho Stato and county taxes for tho year 1898. Also, at tho same tlmo and place and In tho manner abovo dcscrlBcd, will bo sold lot of land , 8 ^ 8 1 Blt '! nt0 ' lying and being in tho 21st Dist. nnd 3d Sec. of Polk County, Ga., lovied on ns unrolurncd land under and by vlrtuo of a tax fl. fa. issued by W. a. V, Schliestett, T. 0. P. Ct, vs. tho said unre turned land for tho purposo of the Stato and and* 1 !®)?* 0 * f ° r th ° yCa ” 1890 ’ 1SJ>7 ’ 1S08 ’ 1899 Also, at the samo tlmo and place nnd in tha manner above described, will be sold lot,of land No. 003, situate, lying and being ’in tho 21st DUt. and 3d See. of Polk County, Ga., levied on na unretumed land under and by' vlrtuo of a tax fl. fn. issued by W. 0. V. Schliestett, T. C.‘ P. 0., vs. the said unre- turned land for tho purpose of tho State and county taxes for the years 1890, 1801, 1892. 1893. 18W, 1895, 1800, 1897, 1S98, 1899 and M ’ Alao, at tho same time and place and in tho 5 ann ?L> obovo Scribed, will bo sold lot of land No- 009. situate, lying and being In tho 21st Dist. and 3d Sec. of Polk CoMnty, Ga., levied on ns unreturned land under and by Su. 1 } 0 . 0 ! R J ax fl * ,a - i88Uod by W. 0. V. Schllratett, O. P. C., vs. tha said unre tumed, land for tho purpose of tho State and J axos ,or the ye #rs 189 °. 1801, 1892, 1S93. 1894, 1805, 1890, 1897, 1898, 1899 and 1900. Also, at the samo tlmo and placo and in tho manner abovo described, will bo sold lot of land N°; Wi. situate, lying and being hr the Slat DUt. and 3d Sec. of Polk County, Ga., levied on ns unreturned land under and by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by W. O. V. Schliestett, T, O. P, 0., vs. the said unre turnod land for the purposo of tho Stato and ismI 1 iM7 X s C Sd fo i r KaI° yca ” im ' 1891 ’ 1802 ’ 1S03 ’ Also, at iho same time and place and In the manner above described, will be sold lot of land No. 984, situate, lying and being in the 21st DUt, and 3d slc.ol Polk cSSnt^ Gs.! levied on ns unreturned land under and by jlrtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by W. O. V. Schlicstctt, T. C. P. C N vs. the -said unre turned land for the purpose of the State and county taxes for the year 1801. * Also, at tho same time and place.and in the above described, will be sold lot of land No. 1000, situate, lying and being in the an Dlst. »„d 3d See. ol rolk cESntJ? gT. Jevied on as unretumed land under and by yirtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by W. O. V T / C A. P - °- "■ »>ld unre- l"' lJ '“"J or the purposo o, t l» Slate ind county taxes for the year 1890. virtue of a tax 11. fa. iturntd bv W O V Bohlicstott, T. U. P. 0., vs. the said t turned lund for the purpose of the State ...... 1894 UXC * ‘° r - ycarB 180 °* 38ul » 1893 Also, at the s manner abovo described, will b No* JJ2J. JyiniT and being in tho 21st Dist. and 3d Sec. of I’olk County, Ga.. levied on ns unreturned tend under and by virtue of-a tax fl. fa. issued by W. O. V. Schliestett, T, C. I*. C., vs. tho Baid unre turned land for tho purpose of tho Stato ami , C o°,?. nt O" XM l nr tho >' c " r5 1890 - 1801, 1892, 1893. 1804, 1895, 1890, 1897 ami 1898. Also, nt tho same time and place and in tho manner nbove described, will he sold lot of land No. 1012, situate, lying nnd being in the 2Jst Dist. and 3d Sec. of i’olk County, Ga., levied on ns unreturned land under and by virtue of a tax fl. fa. J/wued by W. O. V. 1 **• va * (bo said unre turned land for tho purposo of the .State and to W Mil the years 189? and 1900. M a ? 1,10 . Ha,n ® n,| d place nnd fn tho !?n in'i ,0V u d T rlb ? d / wil1 bo H0,, > lot of land ■ /lit Dist. and 3d Sec. of I’olk County, Oa., levied on a« unreturned land under and by 5 uV.'. “J"* »• Urt«l-by W. o. Hchliestett, T. 0. P. 0.. vs. the sifd mum. cSJ i° nd !° r iff* P ur P° 9c of tho Slate nnd county taxes for tho years 1890, lft>2 nr.d 1893. « a i 110 t,mc a,1<1 Place and in tho No in r .4° b0 !;f. d f rtb rt •" Bold lot ot land , "- 4 : lylnir nnd bcin/t In the biilmi «« *" d 3d 8cc ' ot 1>olk County, Ga., irv"o d i Bfflk WAsA. “!J to un .S5 county taxes for tho years 1895 and 1890. * “J 1,10 , Bam ® H/no arid place and in the No io(Ji ,0 Hii,!,'i scr b r • w,u b , L ‘ HO,d ,ot of Ia »J A, * situate, lying and beliur in th« Slsd D ftn' 0,ld 3d , Soc ' , of ,,0,k County, Ga., Idrtuo . . “ ,ir S tur ," cd ,l“"d under and l/p «i r i i 0 a m tax « t*' fwued by W. C. V. Schlicstctt, T. 0. P. 0., vs. the said ..nr*. turned land for tho purpose of the State and county taxes for tho year1801. d AIho, at’the same time nnd ™ bo V e .. d “ cr,bed * w111 t u , JOIIU Jff?> '"i"* 1 '' - , ) rln *, ", nd , belnjf In tho r*-r P ,9t * u, " , 8d Sec. of I’olk County, Oa., levied on as unreturnod land under and by vlrtuo of a tax fl. ,fa. iHaued by \V. O. V. Myopt- C. It 0., VB. th. Bold unro: turned land for tho purpose ol tho Htato and 4,10 years 1890, 1801, 1892, 1893. 1894. 1895. 1897. 1S99. 1999 cod 1300. Also, at tho same tlmo nnd placo and in tho 5 ann ™ bovo . dwcrlbcd ’ wI,i 1,0 sold lot of land iVo. 1099, silunte, lying and bcltur in thn 21st Dlst. and 3d Sec. of Polk County, Ga., levied on ns unretumed land under and by L m 1 ! 0 »°J* a J a * fl * ta - l89 'icJ by W. C. V. Schlicstctt, T. C. P. C., vs. the said unre turned land for tho purpose of tho Stato and c0 ’My taxil, for tho veara 1S39 and iooq. Also, at flic satna time and place and In uia inonnrr ohovo .iMcrlhrd, will bo Bold lot of land 2l«t J • y , | l *i , V J 5,1 "* , nnd Wmt In tho , Dist. nnd 3d Soc. of I’olk County, Oa.. Jovied on ns unreturnod Innd under nnd by virtue of a tax fl. fu. issued by W. O. V. Schliestett, T. C. P. 0., vs. tho said unre turned land for tho purpose of tho Stato and county taxes fc- *’*- *— IK ^ at vlrtuo o? « u, nr n tur T.' d t *" d , V ndl ' r ” nd b r SpffiwVT a D 'p'’b'"t ,'ft £i.°l v. turnod Innd for (hr p„n»,o of‘tho “ut.“Ind is »- sss^sa No. 1(39, situate, lying and being in thn irtLrnn n« d 3d , 8 S C ’ , of , Polk County, Ga., let led on as unreturned land under and bv virtue of' a tax fl. fa. issued by W O Schliestett, T. 0. P. o., va. the said unrnl ♦urned land for tho purpose of tho Stnto and unity taxes for tho year 1893, t Also, at the Bamo tlmo nnd plaoo and In tho manner nhovd described, will bn sold Jot of land out tu 0 ?' P&Sfe’ Jy ,n f and being in the SjfJ 151,at ’ nnd 3d , Sec - Mi Polk County, Ga., Icvlod On ns iiti V*,. t it t->wwl i.mJ .. u j . • • vlrtuo of unretumed Innd under and by cm ... m Ux fl * f a- issued by W. O. V. MMSS’S?® I6 “' 18 “- Also, nt tho eamo limo nnd plnco nnd in tho Nn nn iim b * V w d T rib< ; tl, I W,U 1,0 >old >ot of land No- 1170, oitunto, lying nml being in tho 21st, Dist. nnd 3d See. of Polk County, Gn., levied on us unreturned innd undor and by c Ir m° . Q L a m tax n * fa - >»»cd bv W. o. V. Schlicstctt, T. C. P. 0., vs. tho said hum. turned land for tho purpose of the State nnd poojity taxcB for tho years 1S90, 1801, 1892, 1893 1804, 1805, 1890, 1807 and 1898. ’ ’ Also, nt tho samo time and place nnd iii tho manner nbovo dt-Bcribcd, will bo sold lot ot land A 1 . 7 !’ ■Ituato, lying and being in tho ? la ? P 8t * nnd yd °> >’°> k County, Ga., lovied on us unretumed land under und by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by W. u. V.. Schliestett, T. C. P. 0., vs. tho Bald ^ ^,,,,, ^ 21st Dist. and 3d Sec. of I’olk County, Ga., levied on as uurcturucd land under and by .vlrluo of a tax 11. fa. issued by W. C. V.' Schliestett, T. O. P. O., vb. tho said unre turnod lund for the purposo of the State and county taxes for the years 1830, 1891, 1892, 1893, '“"1, ,1807, 1898, 1899 and 1900. . t tho samo time and placo nnd In tho manner nbovo described, will bo sold lot of land No. 1242, situate, lying nnd being in tho 21st DUt. and 3d Sec. of Polk County, Ga., levied on ns unreturned land under and by virtue of a tax fl. fa. isauod by V. C. V. Schliestett, T. C. I‘. 0., vs. the said unre turned land for tho purpose of the State and county taxes for the years 1890, 1801, 1892, 1S94, 1895, 1890. 1897, 1808, J1800 aryl 1000. Also, at tflo Bame tuno and place and m tho aimer abovo described, will bo sold lot of land No. 1277, situate, lying and being in the 21st Dist. and 3d Sec. ot Polk County. Ga., levied on as unreturned land .under and by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by W. a V. Schliestett, T., C. P. 0., ts. tho said unro- turned land for. tho purposo of tho Stato and county taxes foV the years 1895, 1890, 1897, 1893, 1809 and 1900. Alao, at the' manner abovo described, will bo> sold lot of land tirao and place and la tho ■iinii,,yi m,u«u uvai-nued, will bo> sold lot of land N°- 1278, situate, lying and being in tho 21st Dist. and 3d Sec. of Polk County, Ga., levied on as unretumed land under and by virtue of a tax fl. fa. Issued by W. O. V. Schlicstctt, T. 0. P. 0., vs. tho said unro- turned land for tho purposo of tho State and 21st Dist. nnd 3d Sec. of Polk County, Ga., lovied on as unreturnod land under and by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by W. O. V. Schliestett, T. C. P. 0., vs. tho said unre turned land for the purpose of tho State and county taxes for the yeare 1893 and 1894. Also, at tho same tlmo nnd placo and in tho manner above described, will be sold lot of land N°' 1268, situate, lying and being in tho 21st Dist. and 3d Sec. of Polk County, Qa., levied on ns unretumed land under and by virtue of a tax fl. fa. Issued by W. a V. Schliestett, T. C. P. 0., vb. the said unre turned land for tho purpose ot the State and county taxes for tho years 1894 and 1897. Also, at tlfc same time nnd place and in tho manner above described, ~i» bo scld lot of land No. 1201, situate, lying and being in tho 31st Dist. and 3d Sec. ot Polk County,'Oa., levied on as unretumed land under and by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by W. a V. Schliestett, T. O. P. a, vs. tho said ware- turned land for the purposo of tho State and county taxes for the year 1809. Also, at the same time and plaoo and in the manner above described, will bo sold lot of tend No. 1296, situate, lying and being in the' 21st Diat. and 3d Sec. of Polk County, Ga., levied on qp unreturned land under and by virtue of a tax -fl. fa. issued by W. O. T. Schliestett, T. C. P. 0., vs. the said unre turned land for tho purpose of tho State and county taxes for the years 1890, 1891, 1892, 1801, 1897, 1808, 1809 and 1000. Also, at the same time and place and in the manner above, described, will bo sold lot of tend No. 1300, situate, lying and being in tho 21st Dist. and 3d Sec. ot Polk County, Oa., leviod on as unretumed land under and by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by W. O. V. Sohlieetott, T. C. P. O., vb. tho said unre turned land for tho purpose of the' State and county taxes for the year 1809. Aleo, at. the same time and place and in the manner above described, will be sold lot of letid No. 1801, situate, lying and being in tho 21st Diet, and 3d Sec. of Polk County, Qa„ fichlloHtett, T. C. P. G„ vs. tho turned land for the pnrpom* of the county taxes for the year 1890. The above sale of lots will continue from day to day until disposed of. This the 10th day of T. 0. HAGAN, Sheriff. Hati Seen In London. The Jorge toque with turlmn effect l:t still u great fuvorlte; somo of tho brims are so largo that It is rather diliicult to to decide whether toque or hat is the correct nnino for a model, think'next In favor lire the large pic ture hats on tho Gainsborough order, on which ostrich plumes are generally used. In this stylo, one of tho most handsoipe' creations T have seen was In show rooms on Oxford street. The lint was In black velvet, and the crown was Tam-shaped, in soft pleats. Tho edges of both the crown and the brim, which is four inches wide at the front nnd sides, wore ornamented with snblo about one inch wide. One hnndsomo ostrich plume, twenty-eight Inches long, Is fastened .under tho crown at tho front, and Is , draped round tho brim, failing over the edge nt tho Bide. Another pretty hat of black velvet lias the brim shaped on tho Mni r - qu!«o order, with a soft beef-eater crown, trimmed with a narrow band of gold tinsel ribbon at the base, tied in a how nt the right side. The brim Is Hllghtly raised at tho left side, nud to It !b fastened an ostrich plume, tho tip of which Is decorated with short hnekle feathers, fclylng a fringe effect. This drops over the hair at tho hack. .Tust nt tho present tho demand for velvet hats Is tho feature of the trade, and particularly so among tho west end, nml 'the best * trade generally. Thoro Is no doubt this will bo a big velvot season, as, In addition to the all-velvet bats, .it Is used so much In conjunction with fur, which promises to bo worn very largely for winter hondgenr. Tho furs used principally nro sable and mink, ermine, caracol and chinchilla. In the latter I saw an extremely pretty toque. Tho crown was of gray velvet in folds, with tho main fold carried up nt tho loft side, about four Inches, In fan shape, with a steel buckle holding the base In the centro of tho crown. The brim was of gray chinchilla, about two inches, wide. On a grny velvet bnndenu, over tho left brow, were two hunches of Talma violets, with a knot nml ends of velvot ribbon in tho snuie shade be tween them.—Millinery Review. Bits of Femininity, Stylish street gloves come in heavy leutlicr, with one button only. Evening sleeves will be trimmed with ruchlngs encircling the arm. Double-breasted coats will ho more in vogue than tho shigle-brenstcd ones. Somo of tho prettiest of tho new cloth gowns ure strapped with • line kid or suedo. Long ^wrnps that fall In deep points liko shawls nro among tho newest and dressles/; of top garments. Real laco overdresses nnd corsage drapes have motifs of printed panne worked In gold or poarls let lu. The bluck skirt, which was for a lit tle time thrust sopiewhnt in tho back ground, has been brought forth again. Feathers will play n very prominent part In millinery, und the beautiful long ones nro tho most desired. Muuy of them are eighteen inches long. White will take tho lendjor even ing gowns, with much jeweled net and pnssementerle for trimming. Green spangles will bo much In evidence on white. The Alglon capes.are a whim of tho sonson. Somo are made full length, with a quantity of shoulder enpes. Otliers are half-length nud most lav ishly trimmed. Circular flounces tho samo width all around are seen ou nearly nil of the cloth skirts. They flare gracefully nround the lower edge and give a very stylish nlr to one’s gpwn. Stocks, collarettes, rovers and girdles in two colors aro In good form. Tho upper application Is usually the darker tone, nml spreads over the low er in various designs. Fichus will be the feature of dressy gowns, »and will be mnde of mousseline de sole, fine nets, lace and chiffon, or even of the dress fabric, nnd will out line the yoko trimmings. PROFIT IN PECAN GROVES NO OTHER BRANCH OF ARBORICUL* TURE PAYS SO WELL On« Miih linn rinnted Tlfty Acres in Trees nml Kxpects Them to Miiko Him ltloh lu Ten Years—Interest In u JThcU About tlio 1’ecun Industry. .Tlie following extracts nro made from n paper wlilcli Herbert Post, the distinguished authority on tho subject of peenn culture, prepared to he read before the’ Texas Stato Horticultural Society: If It bo true that “Every man Is a public benefactor who will cause two blades of grass to grow where only one grow before,” tho snrao Is appli cable to that of plnntlng pecan groves capable of earning millions of dollars. True It Is, tlint no other branch of arboriculture carries with It such value ns this,- tho outlay nnd Income not being equalled by any other Indus try of such mngultudc. It Is a common expression for men of middle ago to say “I nin too old to plant pecans,’’ Age has nothing do with It, except' from a scHJsh stand point. Old men may plant pecan groves, Why not? They aro securing tho bpno- ness. Heavy losses may ho Incurrci whllo tho rate of Interest decreases ' With the 5300 Investment the earn- Ings Increase annually, giving royal Income* for generations nnd every owner may be Ills own banker. The pecan nut Is a universal favor ite ■wherever known nnd no other nut can take Its place. Nuts have a higher nutritive value than do the fruit which nro mnde up of tho fleshy covering of tho seed, such ns tho pencil, plum, prune, olive! pear or apple. Nutment3 more nearly approach the grains In food value than do common fruits. Tho - pecan nut Is rich lu hydro-cnrbonnceous com pounds nnd mineral salts which nro found lu bread nud butter and eggs In a concentrated, attractive and eas ily digested form. Killed by n Idon In n ltnllwny Station. Particulars of tho horrible death of Mr. 0. H. Itynll In Uganda have Jnst reached this country. Mr. Itynll was a promising young District Superin tendent of Police who had lately joined tho Momhnssa Itallwny from India. Somo few weeks ago lie was killed In Ids bed In a railway carriage by a lion. It (ipponrs that Mr. Itynll nnd two friends stopped In tho car riage to watch for the lion, and Mr. Itynll had tho first watch. One of tho fits of others’ labor bofoto them, nud1 otIlt , r wtttclmra name ,i Mr . p al . entl Only two clnsi.os of Immigrants np- penr to ho specially .welcomed la' Ar gentina. Ono Is tho capitalist nnd tho other tho farmer class. The capitalist may got a larger return on Ids monoy than In Englnnd or tho United States, hut ho may lose his money ns quickly, easily nnd Irrevocably ns In London or New York City. As In any other part of the world, he must understand the conditions exactly before invest ing In lands. Industries or any other form of enterprise, without running great risks of losing his. Investment. The poor farmer who Is willing to turn his back on civilization and rough it foy years may get nlong faster and further than ho could In either of these foreign countries, ns tho government Is ns liberal as it can bo toward colon ists. The lands at Its disposal are given to settlers on extremely favor able terms, but the quantity of best lands Is now quite limited: and no farmer should go to Argentina with a capital of less than 52,000. The na- tlvo Is not astoundod at the sight of a little money and It takes just as much eapltnl to go Into business In Argentina as elsewhere. ir yon Imre something to sell, let the people know it. An advertise ment In this paper will do the werk. they certainly owo something to tho coming generations. In lio other way can ho Invest money with equal safe ty, with surety of Income for hi* chil dren nnd children’s children whllo they live, even for many generations fol lowing, ns enn bo done by planting fifty to 100 nercs In iho largo thin shell pecans. Says a man In Georgia, “I am sixty- nine years old, but I nin. planting pe cans for myBolf and partly for poster ity. A man who plants fifty acres will ho a rich man In ten years, for undor cultivation tho trees will begin to hear In six years nnd will ho profit able when ten years old.” Like the olive, tho pecan tree Is of long life nnd will hear ns long ns they live. How long wo don’t know, hut wo do know of nn old tree being killed by lightning In Texas a few years ago, when cut down Its rings showed it to bo upwards of six hundred years old. l>’or tho last fifteen years of Its life the nnnunl yield averaged ten bushels of lino pecans, netting a handsome in come annually. Only In certain locali ties can the olive he grown, but the pecan, being of tho samo fnmlly of the lilekory nml walnut will grow where they do with profit. Experience hns taught-that great ad vantage was gained by cultivation, closer plnntlng, low heading of tho trees nnd planting them by tlio equi lateral trlnnglo method by which they get 123 trees to tho noro, planted 20 x20 feet apart, without crowding nnd sixteen more trees than by the square method, No greater Improvement lias been mnde In tree plnntlng for rapid growth of tho trees, not only while young, hut during growth to their ma turity, than tho use of dynamite. At a cost of about twenty cents, a charge of dynamite will pulverize the ground to tho depth of eight feet .with n diameter of four or five feet, giving results obtained, by no other results so cheaply. Uncultivated trees do not make uni form growth nnd aro unfavorably af fected by drouth. Cultivated through out tho season gives tho trees contin ued vigorous growth: they nro health ier, produce better fruit, nnd have a greater uniformity of growth year af ter year, as drouths lmvo no ill effects upon them.. In n dry season the groves nnd orchards should ho kept In good tilth until tho crop of fruit snd wood ure mature or'untll the rains come. During a wet season cultivation should cense early enough for tho ;rowth to be checked so tho wood may ripen for winter. Particularly Is this true when the trees are loaded with fruit. Planted 20x20 feet apart with 123 trees to the acre, gives nn Increased valuation of at least one hundred dol lars per acre annually, for when the trees are ten years old their earnings nt ten per cent, upon each valuation will make tho value exceeding one thousand dollars per acre, with annual increase for years to follow, and the owner would he unwise to sell his grove nt that price. A large nnnunl Income from the samo ground can he made by growing vegetables or other low growing crops. All conditions favor tho pocan. Is not subject to blight In bloom after tho spring frosts. No Insect posts such as other fruit trees have, rarely ever are blown down nor decay. The finest thin shell seedling nuts’ ure the Posts Selects, a universal favorite far planting. Those are grown on Isolated cultured trees, of well-known proliflc- ness, annual bearers, reproduce them selves, come In bearing when tho trees nro six years old, corn nt least five dollars per tree when ten years old, continue to Increase their nnnunl crop until tho trees nro fully matured when thirty to forty years old continuing lu hearing during life. . Pecan groves cannot run nway, can- hot bnm up, will not default In pay- taent, nature being the host paymaster In tho world. A valuable feature also Is that thp nuts can be kept for months without loss—pays better than bank ing—a bank having a capital of 5230- 000 will not cam as much annually na will 100 acres in thin Bliell pecans costing but 5300. Placing the earnings ot such a grove when ten years old at less than half their actual earnings of each tree, or. say *2.50 each, tho ncomeoxcoeds that of the hank's year ly earnings at ten per oent upon the capital. The principal expense of the pecan groves Is the gathering and selling the crop.whHe the bank must cam at least night per cent upon its capital for tho snauai mvease of eonduetlns'the busi- woko up In tho night and folt a big beast wnlklng on him, which woke ldm, and ho raised bis head and rubbed his face agnlnst tlio belly. At tho time, says tho East Africa and Uganda Mall, from which wo quote tho story, tho boast hnd got Its fora pnws on Mr. Kyall's bed, nnd ono hind leg on Parentl’s body. ' Ills com panions hoard a cry from Rynll. Pn- rentl put out his loft hand nnd tried to got n gun which was on the table, but ho -touched the lion again, so lio scrambled up and Jumped out of tho window nnd hid behind some hush. ■Afterward tho statlonmastor nnd somo other men went to tho carriage with n big Ure, nud found tlio door slmt. It was then found that Mr. Itynll was gone. Tho carrlnge with all the blankets nnd other things was covered with blood. At daylight some blood was found on the outside of the carriage, Just under tho window. There were also mnny footmarks of tlio lion and somo marks of.llon’s cubs. The other two men nro scarcely yet able to reallzo tho tragic experience which resulted in sueli a terrible death for. their comrade.—London Chronicle. Wanted Ilia Temyerntnre. One of tho operators In a central ex change office was Instructed to ring up tho Weather Bureau nnd get tho temporntnro tho other day. Tho oper ator looked up the number, rang tho hell, nnd, after the usual hellos were exchanged, said: "Temperature, please.” "What?" came In a tone of surprise from tho other end of the wire. “Temperature!" repeated the opera tor. “T-o-m-p-o-r-a-t-u-r-cI What'S your temperature to-dny?” There was n moment of silence, then ■Who’s spenklng?” from the Weather Bureau end. The operator told him, and again asked fan tho temperature. "Good heavens, girl, whnt do you want my temperature for?" was the response. "What's your number?” asked cen tral. When she had hom'd It she mur mured a feeble apology nnd rang off. It wasn't the Weather Bureau.—New York Commercial Advertiser. Tlio l,entlier Holt Uiilieiilthy, There Is nnoljior side to tho leather bolt which Is just imw so greatly af fected by men, in lieu of suspenders. A Walnut street physician says of It: "The belt Is very nice lu a great mnby ways, nnd certainly It Is more sightly when n man wishes to remove his coat. But It Is a menneo to digestion. In order to keep the trousers In posi tion It Is necessary to have the belt buckled In so tightly that It can’t help having nn Injurious effect. In not weather the grentest . freedom of movement should bo observed, nnd the looser a man’s clothes are the better It Is for ldm. These belts, too, seem to grow narrower each year, and when they are buckled tightly they form a deep groove nround the body, which retards circulation and has a hnd effect upon the digestive organs. Many a man who complains because his food doesn't agree with him might over come tho difficulty by discarding his belt.’’—Philadelphia Record™ The Patriarch Unilneis In Turkey*' In the village of Bodra a Turk named Ismail, aged 120 years, Is in such good health that he frequently walks to Bnrtln, six hours’ distance, to sell eggs, for he is a poultry farm er. He has had thirty-four wives,- tho last of whom he married only a few days ago. The bride Is sixty years his Junior, and tlie marriage was cele brated with much solemnity, to tho sound of drums and fifes nnd of vol leys from firearms. The whole vil lage was en feto. Tho t wedding pro cession Included nil tho male progeny of the patriarch bridegroom, consist ing of 140 sons, grandsons and great- grandsons. The number of his female progeny Is not stated.—Constantinople TerdJumnnl-Efnklkat. Brain Worker! tens Lived. Brain workers, according to statis tics which, have been published re cently, are long-lived. FIvo hundred nnd thirty .eminent men nnd womdn of tho present century Were taken, and their duration of life gives an aver age of about sixty-eight years and eight months. l.oat UlorlcB. The average man will pay half a dol- lar to see a show of fireworks and neg lect to look at tho sunset.—Somervlllo Journal.