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CLAYTON STREET
Tax Levy For Use Year 1917
Carnesville Franklin County
Ga. Sept 5th 1017.
At tie regular session of
County Commissioners of
and Revenues of s id county
poses to assess and hv, -a taxon
the taxable property of said
tv sufficient to meet the require
ments thereof for^jiytuitv pur
]loses lor the ensuing year.
It is oidered . U .‘u here be and
hereby is levied a tax of. fifteen
dollars on each one thousand dol
1 ars of taxable property for the
year 1017: returned by each tax
payer of said cann y and upon
the Digest of sail countv "or the
year 1917 and all otner property
subject to taxation advaleramand
which tax is levied for the follow
ng purposes to wit.
1st 25 cents on each $100,00 to
pay the legal indebtedness of the
county due are to become due
ing the year to wit: 11 cents on
each $100.00 to repay money lior
Towed to supply a casual deficient
in Revenues, and 14 cents on each
$ 100,00 to pav principal and inter
ist on the court house bonds to
become due during the year.
2nd 48 cents on each $100,00 to
Imild or repair chuvt home, and
Jail and bridges or feriies and
other public improvements accord
ing to contract,
3rd 9 cents on each $10( ,00 to pay
Sheriff’s and other officers tecs
that may bo legally entitled to
them out of the county.
4th 1-2 cent on each $100,00 to
7 (-oroners all.fees that may
tie due them by the count y
holding Inquests
5tb 8 cents each $1.00,00 to
expenses of the county for B dill's,
at court non resuhnt witnesses
in crimin; I cases; fuel stationery,
servant hire and the IN?*,
titli 10 cents on each 8100,00 to
pav jurors a perdtencondensation.
7Ui_J3_e: nt.s on each .$10 *,00 to
pay the (expenses tftCUi'j'< 111 : ;| I'
porting tlie pftor of the count 1 /
and as otherwise ]» escribed bv
ibo code.
Slh 3 Cent on each 81(0,00 to
pay any lawful charges against
lhe county not to otherwise pio
vide for-
9th do eenlsen each 8100,00 to
be used and expended kr the pur
pore of working and lepairing ilia
public roads of saiil county under
the alternative road law.
10th 1-2 cent on each 8100,00 to
pay the expenses intnrtd by the
Board of health of said county as
provided by law..
And the following local school
tax as fixed by the Commission
eis and trustetssof the several
school districts maintaining a \o
cal tax for school purposes in
in said countyas foil ws: 50 cents
on each 8100,00 of taxable proper
ty ineach of said districts is hereby
levied in the following districts,
to wit.
Fairview School District 50'
cents on each 10,00 dollars
Atnana School District 50 cents
on each 100,00 dollar
Line No 1 FcliO 'l District 50
cents on each 100,00 dollars
Center School District 50 cents
on each 100,00 dollars
Grady School District 50 cents
I on each 100,00 dollars
Dawkins School district 50 cents
on Gftc ^ 10 ( h00 dollars
Bold Springs School District, 50
cents on each 100,00 nollars
JMcirv Moss School District 50
cents on each 100 ,00 dollars
Liberty No 2 School Distrist
50 cents on inch lC0,00dQllars
W hitworth School District 50
cents on each 100,00 dollars
Liberty No 1 School District
50 iTTts on eech 100,00 dollars
Popular Spring School Distrist
50 cents on each 10l\00 dollars
Thomas School District 50 cents
on each 100,00 dollars
Cross Plains School District 50
cents on each 100.00 dollars
Cross Roads School district 50
cents on each 100.00 dollars
Toms Creek School District 50
cents on each 100,00 dollars
Lavonia School District 50
cents on each 100,00 dollars
Trinity School District 50 cents
ou each 100,00 dollars.
W. C. Tribble Chr’m.
M. M. Jordan
W. F. King
J. B. McEntire
W. A. Sewell
Commissioners of Roads and
Revenues of Franklin County.
W. R. Little
Clerk of Commissioners of
Roads and Revenues Franklin
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County,
MONEY TO
I have an unlimited
of money to loan at 6 per
on improved farm lands to
chants and farmers in
Hart and adjoining countie
Terms 5 7 and 10 years. Loans
drocured at once.
J, S. Haley Cano a Qa
Notice 01
trator’s Sale Of
Land
By virtue of an order from the
crurt of Ordinary of Franklin
county granted at the October
term J1>17 will tie sold,at public out
erv, on the first Tuesday in Nov can
ber Id 17 at the court house door
in Carnes*.lie Franklin comity be
tween lhe 1 gal hours of sale the
following real property to wit;
One undivided one halt interest
in all that tract of land situate,
lying and being in Middle River
district, in said county, adjoining
lands of Joe James on the North,
Ambros Crow on the South, Den
Phillips on the Erst and Mrs.
Mary Moss on the West, ontam
mg seventy four acres more or les-,
and known as the Thomas Atkin
son old place.
Also at the same time'and place,
one undivided half interest hi all
that tiact of land situate lying and
being in Middle River district in
said county,adjoining !; ndsof II. B
Roach on the North, Thomas Phil
lips and Sug Phillips on the
Emory Hart on the Smith and
Jack Minyard and J. T. Car v < n
the East containing fifty seven
acres more or less and known as
the Wflborn Phillips old
place. Sold as tlie properly of 1.
P. Hart, deceased, and for the
purpose of paying tin. debts and
for distribution among 11 e heir
of said deceased. Terms cash. This
October 2, 1917.
H. L. Hart & M, O. II rt,
Administrators of the estate of J.
P. Hart, deceased.
f i an tEBSME ou IT A
.A merica is Facing A Great Crisis —but mmy of our people do
c irc< rs— but'fail to see the path leading to the ambition crowned
of success.
Trainee Workers Are Needed Today As Never Before. Tin
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The Only/TIung Standing In Our YYav Is Lack of Trainin'
Yen will never get very far in this world at manual labor. Mnsch
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especially at this time, when so many positions musj, be filled
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Depnt Uncut A C. Bratton I). Hall, Manager, (,\ Franklin Co. Boy