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THE CARNESVILLE ADVANCE, CARNESVILLE, GEORGIA.
Sheriff Sales.
Georgia, 1 ’ranidin County
Will be sold before the court,
house door in Gainesville G/t. on
the tirt Tuesday in February next
1 1 (; within the legal hours of sale
9 and best
for cash to the highest
bidder or bidders the following
property to wii; Gne Gase ifodel
Roadster Automobile No
10GS7 equipped with mohair top
and windshield. Smd property sails!
levied on and being sold to V
a mortgage li la issued from Sup
crior (’outt in favor of The J. L
Case Th ostiing Machine (Jo. and
against Oran Bowers, B B Bowers
AN Bowers and /ot) Bowers.
This December 21st lqlo
John \V. Winslcy, Sheriff.
Georgia Franklin Countv,
Will be soli! at the Court Mouse
door in Gainesville Ga. within the
legal hours ol sale to the highest
ami best bidder or bidders on the
first Tuesday in February, 1910.
for cash, the tollowirg real estate
to wit; seventh
One undivided one >h
terest in the home place of Mrs.
Jane Turman, deceased, of smd
count' - more lulty described as
,
follows On the north by W. M.
Allen, on the cast bv lands of W.
P. Tui tmn. on south and west bv
lands of L, 11. Ridgeway, on the
northeast by land ot Obediuh Dean
ph.ee. Said tract containing 51
acres, more or less
Saul lard levied on to satistv
two justices court fi fa issued
from the J363 District M. said
state ar d coatitv, one m favor of
Bowers & Co. and against J. A.
Turman, also one fi fa in favor of
J, R. ILdl and against J. A. Tur-
man, Si.ul lovyjjmade and return
ed to me bv S, P. Massey, L* C- of
the 13 > 5 District. Written notice
given tenant in possession as the
law directs
Tins January 5th 1516
John W, Wansley, Sheriff.
Georgia Franklin Countv;
Will be sold before the Court
House door in Carnesville. Ga,
within the legal hours of sale at
public o it erv tor cash, on
Tuesday described in February next the fol¬
lowing property to wit;
one te dli undivided interest in all
that tract or parcel of laud situate
lyng and being in the 210th Dist
G. M. Franklin Countv, Georgia
«idjoi ung lands of Freeman Roll¬
ing ami Nails Creek on the north
on the east bv lands of Williams
Phillips, on the south by Hudson
liner, ano o.i the west bv landc
ot ./,(). Selman ami L. S. Nlc
Wliirter, containing hvo hundred
lorly and four-tenth (i'4d.4) acres
more ot less as described in a deed
lecorded m book L 9 page 528, of
the deeds record ot Franklin
(,’onntv. Said property levied on
ns the property of OO E'.t’S
being Ins one tenth u..divided in
teiesls in ins mothers estate, he
being a son and heir at law of the
laie .Mrs M U Evans, and to satis
fy an execution issued from the
Justice Court 438 District G M ol
Madison County, Georgia o.. I7th
day of September ly 10, m favor
of C l* Drav and against the said
OO Evans defendant Written
notice given tenant in p isse-si >n
as the law directs. This tiio lit
day of -January 1910
j bn W. Wansley Sheriff
Georgi 1 F.anklin County.
Will be sold before the court
house door in Carnesville, 6 'oor
gia, within the legal hours of sale
to the highest and best bidder or
bidders on the first Tuesday in
February, 1916, for cash, t ho fol
lowing real estate, to wit:
One seventh umlivided interest
in home place of J.’is Jane Tur
man deceased, ot said Gountv,
more fully described as lo’l >ws.
l\ing and being in 1363 Dis’riot
G a! said county and state, and
bounded as follows; On the north
bv W \\ Allen, on the east bv
lands of W P Tin man, on snub
and west bv lands of Ridgeway
on the northeast bv land ot Obe
diah Dean place. Said tract con
taining 51 acres more or less.
Sutl on) tin ed interest levi
ed on and being sold to satisfy a
H fa issued from the 1363rd Dis
tnct in favor of Vickery National
Bank, of Lavoma, Ga, and against
J R Turman.
Said levy made and returned to
me by S P ihassey, L (J of the
1363rd Dist, Written notiie giv
en tenant in | ossession as the law
directs
This January 5 191(5
John W. Wansley, Sheriff.
Georgia Franklin Countv.
Will be sold before the court
house door in Carnesville, Georgia
within the legal hours of sale to
the highest and best bidder or
bidders on the first Tuesday in
February, 1916, for casli tne fol
lowing leal estate, to w't
One lot known as No 3 in block
A begginning at a corner on Pine
Street, and running thence 100
j feet along Carnesville Street, and
(hence E 103 leet along (fie
'Strickland lot to Kelleys lot thence
81 feet along Kelleys I >1 luck 1 >
Carnesville St, thence 13d feel
along Carnesville St, to beg yinn
jig corner
Als) Lots Nos l, 2 . and 3 block
L), each fronting l< >7 reel on su:l
Ciirnesvillos’r ;et and a lj > n• m r '
K Strickland lot 177 tee’, : ana ng
back from said Carnesville street
to lot of Stricklands and uieasu
'n* 100 le.-t each on back, tlimcc
205 feet to 'Ja nesvdle street
along lot 4 in block L>. All of the
herein described property lying
ami being in 1303rd Dist. (4. M.
Franklin County (in.
Said property levied on to satisfy
a fi In issued Irorn the Superior
Court of KranKlin Con ;ty at fee
October term, I 9 l 5 ol Franklin
Superior Court, in tavor ot First
National G inx of Elbarton, Ga.
and against J/mnio Turman,
principd. ami l) L Brewer Garni
slice
Said property levied on as the
properly of J/donie Turmad. Writ
ion notice given tenant in posses?
ion as the law directs.
This January 5th I 9 I 6 .
Jno, W, Wansley, Sheriff.
Notice.
Margaret Tucker Carlan vs. liar
monCirlan. Suit tor divorce in
jr r unklin Superior Court March
term 1910 To the Sheriff of sai l
county greeting*:
The defendant Harrison Garlan
is hereby cite I arid required per¬
sonally or by attorney to be and
appear at the Superior Court to
oe held in and for said county on
tne 27lh, day of J/arch 1916 then
and there to make answer or defen
sive allegation in writing to the
plaintiffs libel as in default thereof
the Court will proceed according
to the statute in such cases made
and provided. Witness the Honor
able David W. .1/endow J u lge of
said Court. This ‘23rd, day of
Peceni ber 1915.
C.J. Culpepper, Clerk
MONEY TO LOAN
ON FARM LANDS.
In Franklin and adjoining
counties. Terms and interest
attractive, see or write
W P Elrod or C B Sewell
Lavonia, Georgia.
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(y Boll Weevil Quarantine
And the Necessity For It
Atlanta, December.—(Special.)—
The new bell weevil quarantine line
in Georgia has just been define! and
marked out by the State Board oi
Entomology, effective Monday, Dccem
ber 6, and a rigid adherence to tlr
rules and regulations laid down by
the board will be insisted upon in or¬
der to prevent the spread of the boll
weevil at a rate more rapid than un¬
der ordinary natural conditions.
The Mexican cotton boll weevil,
says the department, entered Georgia
in August, and, owing to the very
late season and favorable
spread more rapidly than
It has now been found in the
ing counties: Decatur, Grady,
as, Baker, I.owndes, Berrien,
Mitchell, Miller, Early, Baker,
Tift, Dougherty, Calhoun,
man, Randolph, Terrell, Lem
Schley, Webster, Stewart, Chat
chee, Marion, Talbot, 'MM;
ids, Upson, Pike, Meriwether, CamHH
Heard, Coweta, Fayette, B®^
Carnal, Douglass and Haralson, one-f^^fl
tal of forty, or more than
of the cotton-growing area of
state. m
Conditions Were Favorable^M favo^H
It has keen an unusually hn:^H
year for the weevil, and it
vanced uniformly through son,hern r.orlii^B Ve’^B
ern Alabama and in
see. If it had not been for the
enforcement controlling the of quarantine movement re.gul&^B of ccM|
seed, hulls, corn in the shuck and
other articles as are liable to
boll well weevil, established this in pest would seCioi^B non^B
every frostBj
Georgia. At the first killing H
weevil went into winter quarters, iM
one of his principal hiding places H
stored cotton seed. This creates
necessity for a strict enforcement^
the quarantine regulating the nnB
ment of cotton seed from infested iB
non-infested territory. fl
The present actual boll weevil iB
in Georgia as just established, entB
the state from Alabama at Newsvfl
Tallapoosa in Haralson and county, Bremen, passes then throw® threuj
Horace in Carroll; through Bill AB
and Chapel Hill in Douglass cour.ta Carol
slightly north of Red Oak in
bell county; then turns southward an!
passes through Brooks in
just cast of Molena in Pike and east
of Thunder in Upson; slightly east of
Junction City in Talbot and a few
miles east of Ellaville in Schley ;
thence slightly west of Americus in
Sumter, through Philema in Lee,
through Shingler and east of Sumner
In Worth; thence through Dosia in
Tift, just cast of Nola in Berrien and
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:nd on to the Florida line.
Seed For Crushing Only
In fixing the new quarantine area
for the shipment of cotton seed until
the movement of the next crop begins
,a August 1, 1916, the state board of
entomology has authorized the ship¬
ment of seed from infested territory
for crushing purposes only to oil mills
ihat aie situated within the 20-mile
safety zone. This safety zone is an
area 20 miles wide, just east of the
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Everyone is warned not to carry
live boll weevils into non-infested ter¬
ritory. There are very strict national
and state laws against any person
having live boll weevils in his posses¬
sion, and the penalties for violation
are severe. The state board of ento¬
mology states that these laws will be
rigidly enforced.