The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 19, 1923, Image 4

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TUB BANNER-HERALD. THE BANNER-HERALD ATHENB, I ATHENS. GA. Publiihed Every Evenliig During the Week Except Saturday and Sunday and on Sunday Morning by The Athena Publishing Company, Athena, Ga. EARL a BRASWELL £ J, ROWE :«ARLES K. MARTIN Publisher and Genera] Manager Editor Managing Editor Entered at the Athena Postoffiee ae Second Claaa Mall Matter oajje If j;., the Act ot Congreaa March 8, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES , (Effective Nov. 12, 1*22) lly city carrier delivery. One Week, 13 cents: Two Weeks, 26 cental a cuy earner uviivviy, v/ne ia nuMj awu vrccaa* ui cents* )ne Month, 65 cents; Three Months, 61.65; Six Monthly $3.25; One fear, $6.50. Mail Subscription Rate, $6.00 per year. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i The AieocUted Press is exclusively entitled to the use for repnb- Icatjon of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited n ink paper, and also the local ne*s published therein. All rights If repoblication of special dispatches are also reserved. Address all Business Commutations direct to the Athens Publishing Company, not to individuals. News articles intended for publication hould be addressed to The Banner-Herald. Thoughts For The Day He that giveth unto the poor shall not lack; but he that hideth hi* eye* (hall have many a . curae.—Prov. 28:27. .The miser, poor fool, not only starves his body, hut also Ills own soul.—Theodore Parker. WHAT HIGH TAXES MEAN TO THE SMALL l .. . , • TAXPAYER It is a mistaken idea that high taxes hit propor- ' tiouately heavier the big taxpayer than they do the little taxpayer. Just the reverse is true. The big taxpayer hps many ways of passing on the tax 'bur den,.in the increased cost of his goods, in hijfh rents, etc,, while the small home owner has to bear the full brunt of increased assessments and'higher taxes. To a complaint against increased prices to the con sumer an Italian fruit and vegetable veiyjor in Now York replied: "Can I help it? Rent of m.v shop goes up every two-three year. This year thirty dollars a month more. - Rent of stable for my delivery horse and feed for him gone away up. My home rent sons up ten dollars a month.- My driver I got to pay more, his rent gone up too. How -many potatoes you think I got sell to make up three hundred sixty dollars more shop rent?” In the last analysis who is. paying' the increased assc.-.sments and higher taxes in New York City? "Economic peonage,”'is’what Senator porah calls the high taxes the people are now beihg called upon to pay for the cost of government, when he declared: "Its gravity, its searching, deadening effect upon industry, upon the manner of living; upon education and proper care of children and the maintenance of families, makes it in every sense a moral question. When families all over this country toil all the year through, and at best are able to save their homes, even if so fortunate, but' must deny their families apd their children the ordinary comfort or the education al facilities justly due them, such a life is nothing - less thnn economic peonngo." Perhaps the most illuminating effect of what a reduction in taxes will mean in the way of relief to the people, to the small taxpayer and to the apparently non-taxpayer, too, may be gathered from a table pre pared by Roger Iiabson, the statistician, in which he , shows both the indirect saving and the saving, that ; will como through a lower price level. Babson In figuring on the Mellon plan to deduce income taxes ( shows that on a net income of $2,000, the Mellon plan will reduce the tax $17.60, that tho taxpayer will effect en indirect saving of $40 moro and that he will get a further saving through the lower price level cf $100 or a total saving of $157.60. If state and county, city and school taxes could be propor tionately reduced, the Babson saving could be multi plied many times. Lower taxes will mean lower living costs. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19. ] 9 21i the ’ Improvement.,' - franchises, rights, 1 members.' - hereditament* and nppurtenanecs, now or here after appurtenant or belonging to, or used In connection’ with the railway, rights and premises here inbefore described or any part MARLOW, Old*.—M»rlow’s un- * Oklahoma Hotel Man Is Slain For Harboring Negro written law, exemplified by prom-. I Including,any and all-road tied, inent public command: “Negro, don’t let tho ?**'*!“• t . r * ck ."’ pr ‘ d *”> »un go down on you here,” caused viaducts. buildings, depots, station* the 5?nth of A. W. Birch, pro»i-|2~*«^.«~^ the franchises of said romWIs,. Or tho .charter rights to run affi operate said railroad fo r Tw^ period than 10 days afterthr2£ firmstion of said sal.; ^"2"' convey to said purchaser chasers .or. their assign* the and. privilege to dismantle snUr. railroad, tsar up th$LSf aide tracks and other property anti remove and Mil tho a£ts£2uEJ In whole or In part, or the rlxhtm .... „„ „ ... . . engine. I dismantle. remove and eellapy m,,? nent hotel owner, and the probn- houaes, freight houeee woodhoueea.lor partS, portion or poftfdiia of hie fatal wounding of the first machine and other shop., tnrn I said railroad, or . procure a new negro who has stayed here more”*bles, wat *T fences I th « State of Oeorgie structure*, stores, erections and I according to law and operate th fixtures, and all other thlnss of I whole of sold railroad or any nnrf whatever kind, In anywisa now or I or parts, portion or portions of th* at any time hereafter, belonging 1 eirae. as said purchaser or nur! or pertaining to sold railway, or I chaser* ©r their asalgns may elect* provided for use thereon, or Ini The purchaser or purchasers connection therewith: and any I will be required to deposit at the and all lands designed for depots, J time of ssld ,bld five percent tr warehouses .or other, structures at I b#rc#nt A #h _ JT** 1 (5 any station or terminus, or on'or I? m ttn * °MW$®Id along such railways; and any and IW® cash, with oald Master C<An. all locomotives, engines, ears and I n*>*« on ®r’. than a day in years. . They were victims of a mob of moro than 15 men who went to the hotel where the negro had been employed three days ago as a porter, and shot them down when Birch attempted to persuade them to deaist from ther threats to lynch the negro. Mrs. Birch, who witnessed the shooting, said he'thought she rec* ognizod the man who killed her husband, but authorities early to day said they had no dues as to tho identity of members of the mob. They were not masked. Berton Braley’s Daily Poems DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU? A Utils of Evsrythlna And Not Mooli of Anything. ■x HyaH ROWS, , -IJU5 Christmas dscoratlons,' wreaths and other tokens of. the Yuletidft season on autos go a long way in creating the holiday spirit, in toy rounds on the me uppoi.umiy 7 “’*** ip *n vuenuoiry And ho would make a knockout, W J2 U| ; I n iIuntPr College for Women ™ Wch added mifph.m th» -..1*-.. | n New York. Dr. Worsham la-a , SPhAKINU OF CHANCtS Young Murtin I*. O'Callahan was bright oa he could be, And everybody prophesied success Th«y said that “All ho needed was the, Opportunity many friends of Dr. W. A. Worsham to Isarn that he hae received a degree of Doctor of Science from Columbia college and that he has bsen appointed to a fiHI professorship In Chemistry CLARKE COUNTY TO BE CONGRATULATED Tht: failure of the members of the legislature- to ]iu.«K an income tax measure was from no fault of Clarke's representatives, DuBore ami Holden. These roprurentatives, who wgro interested in the welfare of which would give to tho state every dollar needed to meet its obligations and to properly support and maintain every department of the government I There was an element in the legislature, which mana ged to Ijold a majority of tho membership, de- ■kgBMim'il to block any and all measures looking to- SMlfBP any change whatever in the present tax system. bEHBb men fought every movement on the part of the ’ representatives, who were intercstd in the welfare of the state, to defeat any tax measure which might be propo-cd. Their success is shown by the results ac complished during the 38-day session recently ad journed. . However, these men will havo to give an account ing to the people of Georgia and should any one or act o them undertake to run for state offices they will have some trouble in explaining to the voters thpir actions. We arc proud of Clarke county and we are proud of our two representatives, DuBose and Holden for the lirni and manly stand taken by these gentlemen throughout the session for tax measures which would have meant much for this state in relieving it from the present financial depression and embarrassment. more or less." j*«*h added much to ihosplrlt ol But Martin’s aurlal qualities were, ,be «*aalon *nd showed’that the noted tar nnd wide i thoughts of the season were Aad he was very popular Indeed: abroad in the community nnd that And whnt with Invitation, which our were realising that the ho "couldn’t lay aalde,’’ I season of all seasons was upon us He didn't hare th. leisure to euc-1 ®wi ‘l>»t everyono was entering ceC £ into tho real aplrit of tho gift and good cheer season. Busy shoppers Old Lady Opportunity come ring- crowded the stores and tho side Ing at his bell* She hammered on th* windows and tho door: * ’ ; But Martin didn’t hear her—and he couldn't very well. Although her calls were numbered by the score: For Martin B. O’Callahan was : dancing with n Jane a motor party with a gang. So Lady Opportunity found all her visits vain. For Martin wasn’t present when she rang! Old Lndy Opportunity set uot on Martin's trail (A thing she doesn't practice, as a rule). Bat Marfln was so limy that he never, board her hall. While he was dining out of playing pool So Martin It. O’Callahan is just n failure now, He somehow doesn't manage fo.ad vance. And sl| his friends remark of him, 'ife would havo been a wow Ir ho had only had a decent chance!” AIR RIPLES at HUGGINS. We •o 81-76. d23c walks ware ose mass ot swaying humanity. It will b* of Interast to th* I THREE MS’ EH SIM Chronic coughs sna % perslstent colds emulsified creosote tlist is plensnut to take. Creomuislon Is a new mm" col discovery with two fold sethi inmll- ctloii; Inflamed It soothes anil heals membrsnes and kips the Of all known drugs, creosote Is cognised by the medical fraternity grsilualo of tho University of Ceoifcla and for a number of years after, graduation, he held * proton- aorsMp l n the Stato College of Ag riculture. Another Georgian who hat /Issn In the educational f!«ld Is. Or. William H. Kilpatrick, lojfneriy o* Mercer University. HeA-ton’l of the Department of Uritatlldn at Cdtumbla college and one W the recognized leaders in the tacnlty of that InstltuUon. Dr. Kllpatrlrk In a native of Whit' Pistil*, and has many friends and relative, hero WHOLESALE TEARINa UP OF LONDON 8TREET8 LONDON.—British officials are worked up over the frequent tear ing up ot the streets of London and an effort Is to ho made to put a stop or at least regulate the practice. Frank Pick, assistant managing director of underground railways, recently declared that 65 different 'bodies have the statu tory right to dig up London streets whenever they feel so disposed. Borough surveyors complain that the post offleo Is wont of fender and frequently chooses newly paved streets for telephone cables. A london traffic bill has been framed and will he presented’ to the new Parliament as soon ns It convenes. Annual Meeting Notice all locomotive*, engines, ears and! - other rolling otock. equipment, I ™ purchaser or purchaser* machinery, tools, Implements, ma-IJJ* 11 P®* •* one-fourth of terlal, supplies, furniture, and I! , pt, , rr '7 af * Prtc* of said pm br other chattels now or hereafter lij* *®«*«dlnj the 5 per cent pnlf| st acquired or provided for use uponf}"® t,ro ® bid, In rash.ic nirh lines of railway or branchei I wnds, ga provided In said tl9<Wr C iuni-nviun »uui»n« JWiiwny WIU|i_«„__ i. ’ offered for sale free from *P'J. Shareholders of the Gcorgis Na- Hens. Including liens for taxes to I 7, tfonal Bank will be held at the December II. IMa. sold subject M11*??" "* ' 1 ' 1 * ” WaSssRi *nd office of tho bank, Tuesday, Jan- confirmation by the Court In the 1 ' ul1 p ^** r ^ n T , <ic<ltrBI ' h ' uary 8th, 1924, at 4 o’clock, P. M. following modes: 1ST* 5.°! J W?” P. T. BETTS, (a) I will offer for sale Ihe I ° *h»n.; tw ictn- Cashler. entire property of the CalneevllleI Midland Railway. Including si’ | . J!^T” ry - A . .. .. -T AS properties. Assets, franchises, of 1 0 _ , fhlrt . Annual meeting Notice every kind nnd description (except I?r ^ — money on hand.: Ineludlnv It. mkI. ] n ®k*d decree Of Confirm4(.lon ' to money on hand.) Including 111 equl-1 ty In th. .lock of the Athene Ter. “f!?..***? SUte Bank will be held at tho of- ">'nal Company In aolldo. with th»l' „ „r ,i,71>,™ e^'..i^‘ fico of the Georgia National Bank, obligation on the part of th. pUr- T^day..January 8th, 1924, at chaser to operate th. railroad •• lITth^ ^ly Mh.lder nreei 3:30 P. M. G. R DAVIS. Cashier. DOLL CARRIAGES at BUG. GINS. $1.25 to >7JM). d23c .A" o hi, many frlanda. Is hart for tha Christ mas holidays. “Steve" le trav eling for n Boston concern and la meeting with much auccess. For a number of years he was connect ed with Painter's. He Is a splendid business man and In his now field he has tho best wishes of his Ath- frlenda for continued succns. Tax Books close. W. A. MALLORY, Tax Collector. the grestert healing agency for the treatment of rhnrnle mttghs nnrt colrtr flamed membranes i slop the vhfte h lrn< C ONSTIPATION •»»d com/ rains rvyult. Easy to take, thona : k!y clcusix* CHAMBERLAJN’S .TABLETS j 1 '*'** ’’kvootat or uuMole—26c - 11 ud inflammation, n t*» the ^ „ ic IiIiwn!, attacks the „_uble and destroys tin germs tint lead I’ttusumnlion. Oroemulslon Is guuraiiteeil satisfac tory la the treatment i.f chronic roughs ami cobls, bronchial aathamg. catarrhal limnchitls and tither forms absorbed Into the bk it off fthe tmuble and destroy “ * * * •nsumptli funded If d how long standing. Is the flue. Money “ » matter relieved Atlanta. Ua.—Advertisement. r Only four days left in which to do your Christmas buying. After all it is claimed that the member* of the leg islature passed measures sufficient to bring in enough of extra taxes to pay their expenses while in session. Come to think about it—the people were assessed pretty heavily for the saiary of these representatives. The myiterious murder which occurred in Jackson county Saturday night, of a woman and her young daughter, should be probed in a most thorough man ner ami the guilty parties uncovered. Crimes of this • charactr are not only horrifying, but demoraliz ing to a community and criminals of the type who not only commite murder, but in order to cover up their acts resort to the torch, deserve all the punishment within the limit of the laws. \ Dr. A. W. Chase’s Tonic Pills The Old Reliable Family Remedy for Building Up the System, Nervous Af flictions, Insomnia, etc. In this strenuous its, moat people ore afflicted with some fora of nervous trouble. Hospitals are over flowing with men and women seeking to win bad: health of body and mind. If you are nervous, Irritable, jumpy,” if your system to run down, if you feel that you may be on the verge of a nervous breakdown, mad what P. J. Cole, of 628 8. Lambert Street, Brazil, Indiana, aaya: ATHEN8 TWELVE YEARS AGO Wedneeday, December 20, 1911. J etton: 9 1-4 to I 6-16 cent:;. Weather: Cold and rain. Sherman Hawks, ago 65. died. SI i T!; Ie| * 0,,u * ml telegraph wires 9 | >«»ilns into Athens were down, oc- S| rationed by the heavy sleet. Tea ■ Armenian missionaries word given tour hours, by the may or, I* which to get out of Athens- they. took, only (our minutes. Il^r.ds.on (jlty clock were frosen «^W«s.Tir.gi5rtSrtciV!r -. MmSeatwiSL * rt ■** “• oetvera eeraillea wee You can buy these fi>nie Pills at all Drugstore* B ...... „ na cnlwmi . rvo” 10 *. ••• the* portrait end WfneRir, 2 I The scheme proved so profitable ®f 8- W.Chaa* M. D, art on^^escb bos—yoor protection against ■'that their relative, and friends S red In the operations. Motal DR. A. W. CHASE MEDICINE CO. M7 Washington Straat, BuSalo, N. Y .Jl Ths road to happness dots not always llo’along tht bright white way, says the Sylvsnla Telephene, but more often through rugged byways that brin* and sweat, but pence at the COMMISSIONER’a SALE OF THE UAINbUVILLn MIDLAND RAILROAD Under nnd pursuant to a decree of the United Ststee District Court ond.; “Who, drives the horses of tho sun Khali lord It but a day; Belter the lowly deed wore dona And kept the humble wny. The; rusl will find Iho sword of ;i fame, Arid- dust will hide the crown. Ah. none shall mil to high hit name. . Time Will not tear down. The happiest heart that ever boat Wat In some (inlet breast. That found the common daylight sweet. And left 'to heaven the rest.' BERLIN METAL THIEVES ROB CHURCH OF ITU „ n f,° PEER ROOF „ fl^kblN. — Stealing of metal citicleo of every description be- come so prevalent in Berlin that offirBas were fearful that all the bronxe statues in the parka would (be taken, consequently they were Removed to placet of safety. This ■ form of robbery began last Now i V“ r * Day. when one of a groui [of boxers was aawpd off. metal was then cut into ■ piece* and sold to junk dealers. The theft was traced to two imen who. It waa learned, were se riated by their wives and children. Clarke County, Georgia, lietwern Ihe legal hour, of sale nn Ihe first Tuesday In January 1*24. to ths highest snd best bidder for cash, all of Ihe properties, eetatee snd afreets of the Oalneevllle Midland Railway of whatsoever character •nd wheresoever located. Including real snd personal property, fran- rurh lines of railway or branchei I “ono*. ns provided In raid il-err or extensions: and any and \ aU| , * ,he * ,m " of confirmation ot mi,I property, renl or personal of every I*®;* *n upon confirmation of Skin kind nnd description, now or here. Ij* 1 ® .,a. nd .tj® payment of ofie- after acquired for use upon. o r lr|i° u ”® of the purehseo prior thwe. connection with, or for the pur-1 ®, ’ Court may deliver posMs- poae of using and operating the I’' 0 " °r e«1d preperty to the Mr . *smr: nnd sny and nll corporate I hUtehaerra. provide In rights, privileges nnd franchisee I ' 4,a ord ' r of confirmation eulmblr whlrh the Railway Company nos ror socoruy on )hs has or may hereafter acquire [ J?” °* Vnrchnsrr or pgr. poetess, or exercise. In to and up-|£“"^» of’UleTe. on nr In respect of such railways iSJSS^SbHU^e^'a.*'!? ,l ’® ■ r " ncccasary for,*or p*r{alnln* to, thsl?,** 6 ** r,c ®’ #t jjeh time andvin tnalntenanro or op^aUon thsraof 12? «9; r t^ p M th© Court may di- and any and all rents, hnmes. pro* l.fTy * nd . OT . c1 ? r or., ,jyj, r . fits, toll*, and other Income thera. 1 of wli! I property subject to the control of Together with the equity of thr J° J 1 *' 1 " Gainesville Midland. Railway In 15^!.^ f 1 *„J*l h * 135 shares of the capital stock In I !?!*y**!* *?* 2 the Athens Terminal Company, a* I , ,n " taU * aet forth In said d cores. I puI J ha *T pr , Ic ®* ftn ‘' 2. All Of aald property of Mid * pslnravlltn Midland Railway WID a going concern. (h) I will next offer for sale m a going concern and-with the oh-1 ligation on the part of the pur chaser to operate the same. they may consider end proceed to dismantle all of •aid railroad, or a portion of the same as la herein provided, after guaranteeing to the satisfaction of lln, from O.ln^uV rtT MnZ £J"; £ r „„ to Athens. Georgia, and all the ap |!fS?2LJL th * b * l * nc, -. of the "“r- SUFFERED k F,VEeV|A r S FROM ^^ suffered with kidney trouble j|*Jji' , ^[ 1 i e ’ 0 Sie'; s'Dur'trii-l^lrad ^[“"•teoe Ihe operation of said ran ter five years or more. I could not f ,nl * * n “ 0“te r *P ur tracka lead- |mad tor a longer neriod than nine. sssvustss&'jn secured tome FOLKT KIDNEY Hoard Alr. Lli* Railway Into Ath-1 o ‘ th „ , , h PILLS and after a few treatment! g» withlthls parcel also ehal’I^SS mUd^urehSi *lS«ald I felt better and could work with b ?„ *°' d , th ®, a * ln **' I Master will execute deed P to Juch more ease, became stronger and JW* Mld l*" d R* llw *>' >" 1»* I nurchaaer or purohaaera to aald cm„d ...ep better." For.quick re- «>* | nrtmeriy.'wS.c^y"^‘.“xreu^ as a whole, or In aeveral deeds to lief from Backache. Rheumatic Athens Terminal Company. . wh0 . . pains, and Kidney and Bladde, .™at trouble use FOLET KIDNEY ontlnee. tools, machinery or bther I lh „ r ' PILLS. Sold everywhere.—Adver- pereottel property. • - tlaement. 1 (e) I will -next e — » going concern the Une from Bel. Only 1 more day before g°" c -^^l 0 ^!^ m 0 y»*T|aiy"‘thc‘"Maeter r c'^n<Z3o*Mr°''o” - - J.™* 1 '"""'Iwcount of hie or Its. purchase.' a from' Fowlare JuncHon totn f aTu* I ' um " |utl ,0 fl ve percent (5 per- —. Junct !°. n . Int0 A l!l' I pent) of hie bid, which ehalj .at SKhSSd AtellStoteA.h.™ .J? ' ,n « ^ dei,0 ‘"» d ^ also the eoultr of * lh!i'oiln^vliu I Cora, " 1 “ lo,, * r * ln ,h ® <1»po#llary limlans 1 1f ,hl » Court, subject to the order the csnlteJMetoeJr' ,he Courl '» >bl. rare! ~«ch the capital stock of th* Athen-1 ^y^.n, to u m , d , c ..h nr cer- Terminal Company, hut not Irelud- ■ - h —k. k . . .. : lng the rolling stock and otha. | liSS^Sl!?'JUZXST* * personal property. for the Southern District of Oeor- Ltlni omvom^'tMfSrie'teom 1 J.'r'l***P“«ha»‘pri^“lf‘the’bW ™' a going concern tho lino from W l« pW , b . nur ^ - . gin. Eastern Division, at 8arannah ? *° " s re ' , k .7° m _ J,f ■ -tpioo. or snau n. rm Georgia, by Ilia Honor W. H. Bar- ”"®"'’ *" J^be'I bidder If the bid le re; relf. Judge of sold Court, on No- *“ "" d “ , 1 ! 7" "® du , r >n ; Icourt. vember 21. 1922. in tho eonoolldat- ™ "'I •. Upon sale of tho property ed cnee. In Equity of Henry O. rb„TTk.^,.eJ.vi ^re ' ^ h""* by th. mortm.gr nr tee SeibZd 7, vTn. mre a.r*' W ‘ ,0B ">*«»»■ »«r h»rchster. for land Railway and Chatham Bank “ I or In eetttement or payment of the A Trust Company. Trustee vs. jj^land Railway to'o/l prk! * of ,h * Gainesville Midland Railway, I will U.TmiiJji ra*. ^ ( I m,reh “® d ’ •b®* 1 b® •"‘Hl“ 1 1» uu put up and expose for sale before xermlruil comnnnv kttLt 1 ,nd • p,,,Jr ®" y " f ®^ d Flrri,Mert. Ike court House door In Athena 7™^? 1 ‘Ttt I «*g» B«»4s of Norembw I.J IWk and sny matured and unpaid con- nons thereon, by presenting ‘ sorb Ing rolling stock and othsr sonsl property. 4 (.) t will next offer tor role ar I ^n going concern ths lino froir|tk"£ may bs mUlM ZSSESSl'to Mon» 15 U m* ^SMbi^^o ro«v neorgla nnd ths property nne|#h« ri , n f ,*,_ STmUrarf*^ *SSST ^ Miefc sila MMhVfo I^te. £^l ducU0n * * hkh W be rhlsea chooses In action described given by the Gainesville Midland Railway In the Savannah Trait Company (the name of which has rlnre been changed to Chatham Bank A Trust Company) an Trus ts-. dated November, 1, teat, as follows: 1. All nnd singular that certain raMrond extending from Gaines ville, Georgia. In the County of Hall, to Jefferson, Georgia In the county of Jarkaon. end from Bel mont In the County nf Hall In Monroe, Georgia In the County of Walton, up to e point three hun dred use) feet North of depot In Monroe. Walton County, the railroad hereby conveyed being fifty five miles (55). more or lees In length, and being a portion ol thr railroad formerly know as the Gainesville, Jefferson A Southern Railroad. And also the extension of aald railroad from Jefferson. Georgia. In the County of Jackson to Athens. Georgia. In the County of Clarke, sold extension being eighteen (11) mil,, more or ten Id length. Together with on and and tel raur'l'r.'!;; . *""* ,h * »"***«' of thi rale f.^ coals and the spur track* leading to va-1 Cxnenaea. comnenratloni. amt oth- lo the mortgage deed of .mat £?’AJfigSSl‘ Mh B rne™n.i L.7!i.- * ,nd I thereupon te.l! be credited*pn ac- (f) -i. .,ll e<,,,n, of " ach PtirehaM price pay- o» ili. *! 7? “ I * *1 ®ble by him. with the name appll- shor. h tnmi !!!a 7u k ',u n * I 7!L7 r ^I c ® bl ® out * f *ocb net.proceed* tor person®!|the payment of. and credit^ on 0 ®. iM *-1 tee bond, and coupon, so pm- muUv M hfte! U ’' I eented: and at aald ealea any bond- Temdna? rnm™7v .1 A ‘h*n»|bolder or tea Trartee may hid toe rminal Company and each on I and' purchase such property. al*> («) I win n..» Par.. . I «>e .holder, of . Mid 514.0MA4 prior ie" , |iem7ii Of Ih'p™!i5 jj 1 * VI mortgage bonds and coupons may VA ” nro ® d '|bld for such property and ISIS haM ran^Ld'treev' d .V r * h f 0f W ®V'|pondn lln .payment for rame. and harafl.hnMta.7-It ’It? 1 ”' •"*'* I ">»y make payment-therefor a* “’ h . p, .* U * * nd other appnr-1 ate real bf and upon V complying singular urt** 1 ? Have been stolen from jchureg«. cemeteries sad raOroad tl *™ am 1 is one instance the eop-| pe r roof of a chotrlt was carrM jaway. : Onlv 1 more day before Tax Books close. W. A. MALLORY, Tajc Collector. switches '."wlMnd"' 1 ,,,a TF^®'.®™® .("waNmy msln Ite."'ran 'and all tea .S, , |”^ n ^ ^ of Irarlrs sn.1 -is & .... ' Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. track, and spurs, all furniture equipment, rates, desks, hooka, ac count* bills receivable and all en glnee. passenger and freight can Gat ran. toola machinery, croau tie., bridges, treatise, depot*, ata- Uon houses, tool houses, ware, houses and all and every asset rail personal or mixed, property and property right of said Oalnee- vm* Midland Railway now la Ihs possession of said Receivers. «g. cept the cash In the hank or In tee hands of depot agents, nr th* Re- cefvsrs on th* data ot ths salt Also Including the equity and In- tereat of tha GalnrevHI* Midland Railway In the 12$, shares of thi capital atqclc In th. Athne* TCrml- n*l Company. All of said properly to b. Mid ns a whole to the hlfh- joot and beat Udder. - - | All-of tha properly de.rrlhed In j thla section ohove .hall not Include without -further accountability. , • 7. In case any enM«tel bel' der shall fall to make tee depoalt of t. per cent as aforesaid the CommlMloner teen and there ■’•n reeell tee property- tor tee of and at the risk of such default- log ’ bidder. After the completion of, the Ml* the CommlMloner will prepere and present to tee Coart a report •bowing all property sold, at what Price and to whom and upon stK» report a hMring will he had by «' Coart at a time and place le ba hereafter fixed by the Judge sn® tee Court will determine an ques tion, relating to the ronfi'gjj 10 "; or rejection, of any and all for atirh other action ae tee caan may dront proper thereon. Thin the lrd day of