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VOLUME XXVII CLAYTON, RABtjS COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY OC1
TAX LEVY RABUN COUNTY I&O.
GEORGIA, HABUN COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary of said County, at
Chamhe'rs, September 9th. 1020. It is
hereby ordered that one and fiftvfive
•ne hundredths pet iant, pr
$’l .66, on the $100.00 of. th* taxable
property of said County, »* per fa* di
gest of 1920 Ik aad the same is hereby
levied for county purposed, and
The further sum of -twenty five
one hundredths of one per oeiit, or
’ twenty five cents, on the $100.00 of the
■ • taxable property of said County, ex
cept the taxable property within the
•City of Clayton, Georgia, as per tax di
gest of 1920, is hereby levied for school
purpose* as recommended by the tfeard
•f Education of said county.
Further ordered that all of said levy
be collected by the tax collector of said
County, for the year 1920, for the follow
ing purposes, to wit
1.
Eight on# hunnredth* of
one per cent, or eight cents on
the 1*09 'o pay the legal indebted-
. Ordinary, Rabun County,
dd tkiunty due or to be-,.. . . # "-'i,; ~
com* i-u- during too year 1920, Statement of the ownership,
or past oue. *
Seventy ei^ht
the of one per cent or twenty
five cento,, on the UCQ-fpr educa
tional purposes under Iocalschool
system, us recommended by
board of Education. /
Making in the aggregate the said sum
of $1. 65 on the $100 of the taxable
property for county purpose* and the
further suin'of twenty five cents on
the tioo fur local school tax,, except
the property within' the incorporate
limits of the city of Clayton as above
specified, for said year 1*20.
Further ordered that/the clerk of
this court furnish the tax collector or
said county, the bank of Clayton,
Comity Depository, with a certified
copy of this order. Let a copy he
posted at the courthouse door of said
County and a copy published in the
Clayton Tribune once a week for four
successive issues and that the original ,
hereof be Tecordad on the minutes of
this court. yj
Given u* der my hand add off Seal
Ordinary, Rabun County, Georgia.
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one T-Hun*
dredths of one per cent, or sev
enty-eight cents, on the $100 to
■pay expenses for building and re
pair, of bridges, courthouse add
jail repairs and other public im
provements.
Eight one hundredths of
one per rent- on the $100 to pay
the Sheriffs', jailor’s and other
officers’ fees that they may be
legally entitled to out of the County.
One one hundredth# of one
per cent, or one cent, on thd$l00
to pay coroners’* fees that may
be due by the.county for holding
inquests.
Three o.ie hundredth# of
one per cent, or three cents, on
' the $100 to pay bailiff* at court,
V nonresident witnesses in criminal
case*, fuel, servants’ hire, sta
tionary and the hko. v
Five one hundredths of one
per cent,,or five cents, on the
$100 to pay juror* a per diem
compensation, ‘
Twelve one hundredths of
one per cent, or twelve <* nt * on
the $100 to pay the expense# in
curred iu supporting the poor of
the county. '
Forty One hundredths -of
one per cent, or forty cents,' oii
the $100 to pay for building aad
f keeping in repair the public roads
of the county.
Twenty-five •»* fceadrei-
tion etc., required by the act of Con
gress of August, 1912, of the Glayton
Tribune, Clayton, Ga. October 1, if©',
thatJ. A. Reynolds is the publisher,
editor exclusive owner and has a cir
culation of 750 paid subscribers.
J. A. Reynolds.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this Oct. 8th, 1920.
E. B. Norton, N. 1*. State at Large Gs.
My commislon expjrei At g. 1st, 1921
Dig your sweet potatoes before frost
or just as soon as possible after frost.
The potatoes become “waterlogged”
because after the leaves ar*> killed the
Water drown* from the root of thepo-,
tmtoea cannot be throwu off through
the leaves...
Saw Fuller, colored, died at bis. home
Tuesday night at eight o’clock. Sdnj
has been a faihful servant to* tnany
years and one of the old land marks i*
gone.
J. V, Arrendale will hold an exam
ination at the court house Tuesday at
10 A. M. tot the purpose of selecting
| boys to attend the Southeastern fair
School.
Joseph A. Smith, who has recently
had th* D. .G.- degree conterred, is
now at SanFranciseo, California Bishop
Dubose transfered Dr. Smith from a
smajl work in Mississippi to a work in
one of the largest Religous Institutions
n the state of California, ^
f want all tne good nog* from 75
pounds up,.I do not wspWhhS
ADMLNISTRATORS SALE
By virtue of an order from the Court
if Ordinary of Rabun County.
, Will be sold at public out cry on the
, first Tuesday in November 1920. at the
Court house door, in said county be
tween the legal hours of sale all the
land* belonging to Sam L. Shirley, de-
' ceased, and described as follows to wit:
Begining 'at original corner, of lots Nos.
19, 20, 23 and*24 in 5th land district,
thence S, 80 degrees, E. 16 chains to the
mill road, thence down the road the
Roane line S. 68 degrees, E. 2.10 chains
to a point in toe road; thence S. 25 de
grees and 80 minutes E. 2 chains to a
point in the road; thence S. 36 degrees
and 30 minutes, 2. 70 chains to a point
in the road; thence S.. 86 degrees E.,
■ 6. 24 chains to a maple; thench N. 28
degrees and 30 minutes E., 2. 50 chains
to a white pine; thence N. - 65 degrees
E. 2 60 chains to a point in the old road;
thence N. 48 degrees E- 95 chains, an
easterly direction to the old bridge place
• a marked line • and agreed to by T. E.
Roane and Sam Shirley about 6 chains;
ihepce up Stecoa creek about 200 yards
‘ tdlaifigrked maple adjacent to toe point
, in toe center of the creek, thence up
the creek N; 46 degrees and 30 minutes
w. i.20 chains to a point in the eenter
of the creek; thence S. 83 minutes W.,
7 chains to a point ih the creek; thence
N. 61 degrees and 30 minutes W. 1.42
chains to a point in the creek; thence
N. 17 degrees W. 1 68 chains, thence
N- 61 degaeea and 15 minutes W. 118
chains to a point in the creek; toenee
N. 89 degrees W. 1 chain; thence N. 1
degrees and 30 minutes W. 2.80 chains,
thence N. 53 degrees W. L37 chains ‘
a point in toe creek; thence N. 17
■ grees 15 minutes W. 2.22 chains to
mouth of J?olly Watts branch; then
N. ’21 decrees E. 12 chains to a whf
oak Or to the fence and to tLe lands
Mw. Mary B. Watts; thence S. 62
. greet,T5 irtinutes W. 7.22 chains sli
the jroad to a red oak; toenee S. 7”
grees and 30 minutes W. 3.64 chat
the begining point'beging a part
Nos. 13 and 20 in 5th Diat. 18 acr
Also the following described
being a part of lots Nos. 19 and
the 6th land district Begii'
stake where the mill road c
originaT lW. thence south alo
original line 7.80 chaijns to
thence S. 69-degrees and 30pn
242 chain* toaB. Y.; thence
E. 3.80 chains ie a pine oft th
of the mouh t$in','thence N. 2.
E. 20 chslns to S Spanish t
< N. 18 degrees': add 4§, minu
Chains to a Spanish oak; toe)
degrees'and 90 minutes E, )
to a pine;
minutes 1
thence N.
to a post <
168 chair
above the
Plant; th<
to the ori|
original li
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