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Announcements
For Judge Superior Court.
Fully appreciating past ,/hvors
shown me by the voters of ttX North
ern Circuit, I announce my candi
dacy for re-election as Judge of this
circuit. A continuation of a fair
and economical administration of
the laws shall be my assurance to
the public if re-elected. 1 solicit
the support of the people.
This May 19th, 1924.
Respectfully,
WALTER L. HODGES.
For Solicitor General.
To the White Voters of the North
ern Judicial Circuit:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Solicitor
General of the Northern Judicial
Circuit subject to the action of the
democratic primary, September,
1924. 1 promise a fea'Jess, honest
discharge of the duties of the of
fice. 1 will appreciate the favorable
consideration and support of both
the women and men voters of the
circuit.
Respectfully,
LINTON S. JOHNSON.
For Solicitor-General.
I am a candidate for re-election to
the office of Solicitor General of the
Northern Circuit in the Democratic
Primary to be held September 10th,
1924. During my tenure of office
I have endeavored to serve with im
partial fidelity the best interests of
the people of the circuit. With sin
cere appreciation of the support ac
corded me in the past, I submit my
candidacy for re-election, with the
hope that in the conduct of the pub
lic business my record has been
such as to merit your confidence and
approval.
Your vote and influence will be
appreciated.
This May 30th, 1924.
STEVE SKELTON,
Hartwell, Ga.
For Senate
To the Voters of the 30th Sena
torial District of Georgia:
Under the rotation system it is
now Madison county’s time to fur
nish the material to represent the
30th Senatorial District, composed
of the counties of Elbert, Hart and
Madison; so, through the influence of
a few friends, I have persuaded my
self to enter the race, and do hereby
announce myself a candidate for
Senator from this district, subject to
the action of the Democratic primary
to be held in September. If success
ful, it will be my highest and chiefest
endeavor to serve all the people to
the uttermost of my strength and
ability, championing only such meas
ures as may be for the welfare and
advancement of the District as a
whole. The support and good will
of all voters, men and women, is
earnestly solicited, and will be long
remembered by my friends and me.
Respectfully,
J. N. B. THOMPSON.
For Senate
To the voters of the 30th Senatorial
District:
J hereby announce my candidacy
for State Senator for the 30th Sena
torial District in the next General
Assembly of Georgia, subject to the
Democratic primary to be held Sep
tember 10th.
It being Madison county’s time to
furnish the Senator, and since I will
have finished my four years in the
House this summer, feel that I will
be well fitted on account of my im
mediate past experience to serve my
district to best advantage.
Thanking the people, especially of
my county, for their expression of
confidence in the past, I ask your
support at this time and if I am
elected, will serve the district to the
best interest of the people.
Faithfully,
G. PRESTON WHITWORTH.
For Congress.
Athens, Ga., June 14, 1924.
To the Voters of the Eighth Con
gressional District:
1 am a candidate to succeed
myself as representative from the
district in the 69th Congress. I am
profoundly grateful to the people
of the district for the kindness and
honor they have conferred upon me
in the past and will be sincerely
appreciative if they will continue me
as their representative. If re-elect
ed, I promise a faithful discharge of
the duties of the office. I earnest
ly and respectfully solicit the sup
port of the voters of the district,
both ladies and gentlemen.
Very respectfully,
C. H. BRAND.
For Congress
To the Voters of the Eighth Con
gressional District:
I am a candidate for selection as
the Democratic Nominee in the Dem
ocratic Primary to be held on Sep
tember 10, 1924, from the Eighth
Congressional District for service in
the 69th Congress and respectfully
the District, both ladies and gentle
solicit the support of the voters of
men. Your support will be sincerely
appreciated and if nominated I prom
ise to give faithful service.
Very respectfully,
FRANK A. HOLDEN.
For Representative
To the Voters «-f Hart County:
I hereby announce myaelf as a
candidate for the House of Repre
sentatives, subject to the Democratic
primary. I respectfully solicit the
support cf each and every man and
woman in Hart county. I pledge
myself, if elected, to render honest,
faithful and efficient service to the
people of my state and county.
I will thank you for your vote and
influence.
BROADUS B. ZELLARS.:
For Representative.
To the White Voters of Hart
County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Representative of Hart
County, subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary.
I will appreciate your support, and
if elected will do my best for the in
terests of my county and State.
Respectfully,
JESSE F. OLBON.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Debtor* and Creditor*.
Notice is hereby given to all par
ties holding claims against the estate
of L. H. Phillips, late of said county
and state, to file same within the
time allowed by law; all parties ow
ing said estate must make settlement
with the undersigned according to
law.
This August 4, 1924.
/ W. T. PHILLIPS, Executor, ,
1-Qt* Est. L. H. Phillips, Dec’rf.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
To All the People of Hart County:
I first want to thank the ladies
for their support; the nice things
they have said to and about me.
Some tax-payer has been mislead of
the law I published a few weeks
ago. The law you referred to was
the old law of 1910. That law has
been repealed. Now, tax-payer, if
you will look into the acts of 1918
on page 454, section 32, in the Or
dinary’s office, you will find the law
which the present board should oper
ate under. An educated and honest
lawyer will not counsel you differ
ent.
Tax-payer, keep up with the law
and your money to run public busi
ness. If you people want one com
missioner, backed by a finance board,
if elected, you shall have it or know
the reason why.
My political enemies will beyond a
doubt stir up every stinct, and even
go to the gutters to drag in every
thing in this campaign from my
birth in order to deceive and
dodge the main issues to keep me
out of the Halls of the Legislature.
Read my platform on all the is
sues that I am fighting for. It’s
your fight as well as mine.
Experience and history has so of
ten taught us, who stands for meas
ures and principles makes his jour
ney hard to travel, but if you will
cater to a certain class or ring you
will gain a financial success and be
promoted to an earthly kingdom
without much opposition.
No matter what you may hear
rumored, it’s nothing more than a
political trick in the same likeness
of two years ago.
Come out on the 10th of Septem
ber and whip the fight.
Respectfully,
J. A. McDUFF.
Platform.
To the Voters of Hart County
Having stated through this paper
that my formal announcement would
appear later for the State Legis
lature, I respectfully announce my
self a candidate of Hart county, sub
ject to the democratic primary, which
will be held in the 10th day of Sep
tember, 1924.
I shall stand upon the following
measures and principles to become
a law:
Whenever a candidate offers for
office, if he or she should trade or
swap off, either the candidates them
selves or through their friends, di
rectly or indirectly, during their can
didacy or campaign either in pri
maries or vacancies or otherwise in
order to win, such person or persons
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
I am in favor of good roads, but
it should be done with less discrim
ination. The County Board ought
to change the plan or system to make
the work more general over the
county. The Board ought to consist
of three strong members of finance
to meet at their convenience and one
Commissioner elected by a vote of
the people; said change not to be
made until ratified by a majority vote
of the people at some general elec
tion to save the expense of holding
the election for that purpose. This
plan or system would meet an equit
able and just demand of the tax
payers throughout the county.
I favor all contracts made or let
done at public out-cry before the
court house door and supplies pur
chased for the county should be done
likewise at a certain per cent. The
secret bids should be done away with
> and a monthly report to the home
paper of the financial standing.
I favor reduction in taxes, but
not to be inconsistent by asking for
more bonds that will increase more
taxes.
I favor a cut price in automobile
tag tax, and the tags to be purchas
ed at the court house of each coun
ty' in the State.
I want to do my utmost to help
regulate the book trust companies.
I favor free school books to chil
dren, provided the parents will make
affidavit that they have not the mon
ey nor cannot obtain it to buy text
books.
I want to help regulate the Geor
gia law of proceedure of condemna
tion of property. Too much confis
cation of money and property and
no punishment to the violator of
the whiskey laws.
I favor each and every member
of the legislature, while attending
the General Assembly shall make a
full report every week to the local
papers of his home county, whether
he has been attending the legisla
ture sessions and how he voted on
all important measures.
I am opposed to political manipu
lations, creating rings, cliques, mak
ing slates to defeat the wishes of
the people.
I shall appreciate the support and
influence of each and every voter in
the county. Respectfullv,
J. A. McDUFF.
Experiments carried on with ar
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THE HARTWELL SUN, HARTWELL, CA., SEPTEMBER 5, 1924
CITY TAX LEVY, 1924
Georgia—Hart County.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Board of Aidermen of the City of
Hartwell, and it is hereby ordained
by the authority of the same, that
the following sums be and the same
are hereby levied upon all property
within the City of Hartwell, both real
and personal, subject to taxation
therein for and during the year 1924,
foi/the purpose herein specified:
/To pay the interest on Water
works Bonds of said City, the sum
of eleven (11) cents on each SIOO.OO
worth of taxable property.
To pay the interest on Sewerage
Bonds of said City, the sum of five
(5) cents on each SIOO.OO worth of
taxable property.
To pay the interest on School
House Bonds of said City, the sum
of twenty (20) cents on each SIOO.OO
worth of taxable property.
To create a sinking fund to pay the
principal of Water Works Bonds of
said City, fourteen (14) cents on
each SIOO.OO worth of taxable prop
erty.
To create a sinking fund to pay
the principal of School House Bonds
of said City five (5) cents on each
SIOO.OO worth of taxable property.
To support and maintain the sys
tem of Public Schools in and for the
City of Hartwell, SI.OO on each
SIOO.OO worth of taxable property.
To create a fund to provide for the
payment of current expenses of the
City of Hartwell, salaries of officers,
and other legal charges against said
City, seventy (70) cents on each
SIOO.OO worth of taxable property.
The tax levied herein aggregating
the sum of Two Dollars and Twenty-
Five cents on each SIOO.OO worth of
taxable property, both real and per
sonal, subject to taxation for the
year 1924, by said City of Hart
well.
Be it further ordained by the May
or and Board of Aidermen of the
City of Hartwell, and it is hereby
ordained by the authority of the
same, that J. L. TEASLEY, Secretary
and Treasurer of the Board of Ai
dermen of said City, or his successor
in office, be and he is hereby author
ized, directed and empowered to col
lect the aforesaid sums of money for
the aforesaid purposes and hold the
same as separate funds to be paid
out for the aforesaid objects from
time to time as provided by law.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Board of Aidermen of the City of
Hartwell, and it is hereby ordained
by the authority of the same, that all
ordinances or parts of ordinances in
conflict with this ordinance are re
pealed, insofar as the same relates
to the tax levy for the year 1924.
This September 1, 1924.
A. S. RICHARDSON,
Mayor.
J. L. TEASLEY,
Secretary and Treasurer.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL BOND
ELECTION
State of Georgia—Hart County.
Whereas, Alfords School District,
in the county of Hart, in which a
local school tax is now levied for
school purposes, and,
Whereas, said Alfords School Dis
trict is a consolidation of the former
school districts of Milltown and Mt.
Zion districts, and,
Whereas, a petition has been filed
with the Board of Trustees of said
Alfords School District by one fourth
of the registered qualified voters of
said district asking for an election i
for the purpose of determining
whether or not bonds shall be issued !
and sold for the purpose of building
and equipping a school house in said
district:
Therefore, notice is hereby given
as required by law that an election
will be held at the law house in the
1119th district, G. M., on Tuesday,
September 23rd, 1924, to determine
whether or not said Alfords School
District shall issue bonds to the
amount of three thousand and three
hundred dollars ($3,300) the pro
ceeds of which shall be used in build
ing and equipping a school house as
aforesaid, said bonds to issue and ’
bear date of October 15th, 1924, and
to be in denomination of one thou
sand dollars each, except one of three
hundred dollars denomination and to
bear interest at the rate of seven per
cent per annum, payable semi-an
nually on the 15th day of April and
October, respectively, of each con
secutive year, until said bonds are
fully matured. The principal of said
bonds, to be paid as follows:
One thousand dollars due October
the 15th, 1930; one thousand dol
lars due October 15th, 1935; one
thousand dollars due October 15th,
1940; and three hundred dollars due
October 15th, 1940.
Principal and interest are to be
paid in United States gold coin or
its equivalent in value.
Said election to be held under the
rules and regulations governing the
election for bonded school districts
for the purpose of building and
equipping school houses. Those
voting in favor of bonds shall have
written or printed on their ballots
the words: “For School House,”
and those voting against the issuance
of said bonds, shall have written or
printed on their ballots the words:
"Against School House.”
None but registered qualified vot
ers shall, be permitted to vote in
said election. The Board of Trus
tees shall be the election managers
and shall declare the result of said
election.
By order of the Board of Trustees
of Alfords School District.
This August 19th, 1924.
J. P. HERRING,
H. O. CORDELL,
3-4 t N. B. AYERS.
Notice to Debtor* and Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to all par
ties holding claims against the estate
of P. D. Isom, late of said county
and state, to file same within the
time allowed by law; all parties ow
ing said estate must make settlement
with the undersigned according to
law.
This July 31, 1924.
A. M. ISOM. Admr.,
l-6t* Est. P. D. Isom, Dec’d.
Former Mayor William Hale
Thompson, of Chicago, is on his way
to the South Seas with the object of
taking photographs of tree-climbing
fish. _ ,
Mr. Thomas Wilson Dies
Mr. Thomas Wilson, age 63, died
suddenly at his home in Mt. Hebron
section, Hart county, on Saturday,
August 30, 1924, and was buried the
day following in the cemetery at
that place. Heart failure was the
cause of his death.
The deceased was born in Hart
county, and lived here all his life,
being well known to many of our
people. He was a cripple from in
fancy, but was able to get about,
and was respected by all who knew
him.
The funeral Sunday morning was
conducted by Rev. Thos. A. Thorn
ton, of Hartwell, funeral director W.
C. Page being in charge of the in
terment.
Mr. Wilson is survived by only
one son, Mr. Walter Wilson, of Pel
zer, S. C., his wife having passed
some years ago.
Petition For Dissolution
State of Georgia—Hart County.
To the Superior Court of said
County:
The petition of the Hart Oil Com
pany, a corporation organized and
existing under the laws of the State
of Georgia, respectfully shows:
Ist. That in May, 1920, by an
order of the Superior Court of said
county, your petitioner was incor
porated and permitted to engage in
the sale of oil and oil products.
2nd. That your petitioner has en
gaged in said business since it was
incorporated, and that at the present
time your petitioner owes no debts
and there are no outstanding claims
against your petitioner.
3rd. That on the 28th day of
July, 1924, at a duly constituted
meeting of the stockholders of the
corporation, and by more than two
thirds of the stockholders thereof,
resolutions authorizing the dissolu
tion of the corporation, and empow
ering the officers to take all neces
sary' steps to effectuate such pur
pose, and that J. C. Massey was au
thorized and directed to take charge
of all the assets of said corporation
for the purpose of winding the same
up.
4th. That the assets of said cor
poration consist of notes and ac
counts, and said corporation has
ceased to do business.
sth. That the charter of said
corporation was granted for a period
of twenty years, however, the char
ter provides that the corporation may
be dissolved at any time by a vote of
two thirds of the stockholders. That
said vote has been taken and the
stockholders believing that it is to
their interest to surrender the char
ter heretofore obtained, do ask the
court for an order dissolving the
charter of the Hart Oil Company.
6th. Wherefore, your petitioner
prays that an order be made and en
tered herein directing that the pe
tition be filed', fixing a time for the
hearing thereof, and directing that
the same be published according to
law, and that upon the hearing, if
no valid objection be entered that a
decree be rendered, accepting the
franchise of the corporation and or
dering its dissolution, and that some
person be appointed as trustee to
convert the assets of said corporation
into cash and to pay out the proceeds
thereof to the stockholders of said
corporation, and to do such other
things as may be necessary to wind
up the affairs ®f the corporation.
HART OIL COMPANY,
Broadus B. Zellars, Attorney.
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Georgia-—Hart County.
Personally appeared before me
J. C. Massey, Secretary & Treasurer
of the Hart Oil Company, and as
such is in charge of the of
said corporation, and is the author
ized agent, who on oath says that
the facts and things stated in the
foregoing petition are true and cor
rect.
J. C. MASSEY.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me, this August 14, 1924.
JNO. G. RICHARDSON, C.S.C.
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Georgia-—Hart County.
At Chambers, August 14, 1924.
The petition of the Hart Oil Com
pany, a corporation of Hartwell, Ga.,
praying for a surrender of its char
ter, and a dissolution of the corpora
tion having been presented to me, the
same having been considered;
It is ordered that said application
be heard on the 13th day of Septem
ber, 1924, at 10 o’clock A. M., at
my office in Hartwell, Ga., at which
time any party interested may file
objections to the granting of the
prayer of the petition. It is order
ed that said petition be filed in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county, and that a copy
of said petition and said order be
published in The Hartwell Sun once
a week for four weeks.
W. L. HODGES,
Judge Superior Courts N. C.
Georgia—Hart County.
I. Jno. G. Richardson, Clerk of
the Superior Cour of Hart County,
do hereby certify that the foregoing
is a true and correct copy of the ap
plication for the surrender of charter
of the Hart Oil Company, of Hart
well, Ga., as the same appears of file
in my office. Witness my hand and
’ official signature, this the 14th day
of August, 1924.
JNO. G. RICHARDSON,
CleVk Superior Court, Hart Co., Ga.
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EXECUTOR’S SALE
Georgia-—Hart County.
By virtue of the authority invest
ed in the undersigned Executor of
the last will and testament of Tins
ley Powell, deceased, also leave to
sell granted by the Court of O™ 1 "
nary of said county, will be sold be
fore the Court House door in Hart
well, Georgia, during the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday m Oct
ober, 1924, the following described
parcels of land in the 1112th Dis
trict, and partly within the corpor
ate limits of the City of Hartwell,
Georgia, to-wit:
LOT NUMBER ONE, fronting 3.70
chains or 244 feet on East Franklin
street on north, west by 20-foot al
ley, to be known as East avenue,
south by lot number 9, east by lot
number 2, containing 6.61 acres.
There is an old dwelling or tenant
house •on this lot.-
LOT NUMBER TWO, fronting 4.00
chains or 264 feet on East Frank
lin street on north, lot number 3 on
the east, lot number 9 on the south
and lot number 1 on the west, con
taining 7.22 acres.
LOT NUMBER THREE, fronting
4.00 chains, or 264 ft., on E. Franklin
street on north, lot number 4 on east,
Sts numbers 8 and 9 on south, and
u*t number 2 on west, containing
I. acres.
LOT NUMBER FOUR, fronting
4.00 chains, or 264 ft., on E. Franklin
street on north, lot number 5 on east,
lot number 8 on south and lot num
ber 3 on west, containing 7.22-acres.
LOT NUMBER FIVE, fronting 4.00
chains on E. Franklin street on north,
lot number 6 on east, lot number 8
on south and lot number 4 on west,
containing -7.22 acres.
LOT NUMBER SIX, fronting 4.00
chains on E. Franklin street on
north, lot number 7 on east, lot
number '8 on south and lot number
5 on west, containing 7.22 acres.
LOT NUMBER SEVEN, fronting
4.50 chains on E. Franklin street on
north, McCurry lands on east, lot
number 8 on south and lot number 6
on west, containing 4.87 acres.
LOT NUMBER EIGHT, upon
which is located the residence, bound
on the north by lots numbers 3,4,
5, 6 and 7, east by lands of McCur
ry and Dr. W. I. Hailey, south by
lots 10 and 11, west by lot number
9, containing 60.97 acres, reserving,
however, from this tract and sale
the family grave yard as shown on
plot E-97 links by N-64 links, or 52
by 42 feet, making 2184 square feet.
’ LOT NUMBER NINE, bound on
north by lots 1 and 2 and corner of 3,
east by lot number 8, south by lot
number 10 and west by lands of
Mary E. Benson, containing 18.10
acres.
LOT NUMBER TEN, bound on
the north by lots 8 and 9, east by lot
number 11, south by lot number 12
and lands of G. W. Richardson and
the M. Richardson place, west by
lands of Mrs. A. G. McCurry, con
taining 25.85 acres.
LOT NUMBER ELEVEN, bound
on the north by lot number 8, east
by land of Dr. W. I. Hailey, south
by lots 12 and 13, west by lot num
ber 10, containing 21.50 acres.
LOT NUMBER TWELVE, bound
on the north by lots numbers 10
and 11, east by lot number 13, south
by J. W. T. Reynolds, west by W. H.
Herring, conatining 30.42 acres.
LOT NUMBER THIRTEEN,
bound on the north by lot number
11, east by lands of Mrs. Amanda
McMullan, south by R. W. Lewis and
west by lot number 12, containing
49.24 acres.
All of said property being sold as
the property of Tinsley Powell, de
ceased, for distribution between the
surviving heirs designated in the will
of the said Tinsley Powell.
Plot of these lands made by J.
W. Baker, County Surveyor, Hart
county, can be seen at Benson’s
store, and on record in office
of Clerk Superior Court, Hart
county, showing lines, courses, dis
tances and size of each lot.
Terms of sale: One-fourth cash
on day of sale; one-fourth payable
November -1, 1924, and one-half
payable October 1, 1925, with in
terest on deferred payments at the
rate of eight per cent per annum
from November 1, 1924.
Notes will be taken for deferred
payments in accordance with the
above terms of sale stipulating, how
ever, that if any note given by pur
chaser is not paid at maturity payee,
at his option, may declare all unpaid
notes due and collectible. All notes
to be waiver notets. including ten per
cent fiees if collected by
law.
All rents from crops of this year
(1924) are due and payable to the
said Executor and are to belong to
the estate and sajd rents are hereby
reserved in sale of lands.
E. B. BENSON, Executor,
5-5 t Tinsley Powell, deceased.
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'hart COUNTY TAX LEVY, 1924
| Georgia—Hart County.
■ | To W. J. A. Cleveland, Tax Col
' lector of Hart county: it is ordered
• by the Board of Commissioners of
, Roads and Revenues of Hart County
and you are hereby directed to col
. lect for county, state and school
< taxes for the year 1924 the follow-
> ing amounts, to-wit:
Four (4) mills on each dollars
, worth of taxable property for Road
■ fund.
. Four (4) milK on each dollars
, worth of taxable property for Bridge
fund.
> Three and half (3 1-2) mills on
i each dollars worth of taxable proper-
- ty for County Purpose fund.
, One and half (1 1-2) mills on each
t dollars worth of taxable property
. for Indigent Poor fund.
; One and half (1 1-2) mills on
each dollars worth of taxable prop-
) erty for Jury fund.
One (1) mill on each dollars worth
i of taxable property for Court House
i sinking fund and paying Interest on
- bonds.
One-half (1-2) mill on each dol
; lars worth of taxable property for
i County Police services as authorized
, by law.
I Two and half (2 i-2-k mills on each
; dollars worth of taxable property for
Educational purposes.
; Five (5) mills on each dollars
i worth of taxable property for State
, tax.
Five (5-) mills on- each dollars
. worth of taxable property for Pub
) lie School purposes. This five mills,
, however, is not to be levied on prop
l erty inside of incorporated towns
, where they have a public school sys
tem.
) This makes a total of one dollar
i and eighty-five cents for each hun
t dred dollars worth of taxable prop-
■ erty for all county uses, plus the
school tax and state tax.
; In addition to above amounts must
i be collected for school purposes as in
: dicated which has been fixed by the
> proper authorities in each school dis
trict, and recommended by the Coun-
i ty Board of Education.
1 Air Line —Five mills as a local
, district school tax.
Bowersville —Five mills as a local
' district school tax.
Bio—Five mills for local district
, school tax.
; Camp Ground—Five mills as a
i local district school tax.
i Cross Roads —Five mills as a local
district school tax.
i Cokesbury—Five mills as a local
, district school tax.
Duncan —Five mills as a local dis
’ trict school tax.
I Goldmine—Five mills as a local
district school tax.
i Montevideo —Five mills as a local
: district school tax.
! Thomas —Five mills as a local dis-
I trict school tax.
Viola—Five Mills as a local dis-
• trict school tax.
District School Bond Tax.
I Cedar Creek—Twelve mills on
; each dollars worth of property for
i school bonds.
Eagle Grove —Sixteen mills for
school bonds.
Mt. Olivet—Eleven mills for school
i bonds.
i Mt. Hebron —Twelve mills for
school bonds.
Nuberg—Nine mills for bonds and
, five mills for local school tax.
■ Reed Creek—Eleven mills for
. school bonds.
Sardis—Eight mills for school
■ bonds.
Union Hill —Ten mills for school
i bonds.
Vanna—Six mills for school bonds.
This order as given shall consti-
I tute the authority of the Tax Collec
tor or his successor to collect the
same together with all other taxes
: and turn over to the proper legal
> authoritiO®.
i This September Ist, 1924.
D. C. ALFORD, Chmn.,
A. N. P. BROWN,
P. P. GULLEY,
t F. C. GAINES,
C. E. WILLIAMS,
Board erf Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues of Hart County,
Georgia. , 5-4 t
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