Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, October 11, 1917, Image 7

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OCTOBER H. 1917> THE AMERICUS TIMESRECORDEFL page asru. j ^ianTCruelly Slaughtered In Droves By the Brutal Turks Five Hundred Thrown in River at One Time and n ed Returned American Missionary Gives Awful Report. —The plan t0 Christians K. Oct. 8. the Armenian made in German !ltfd to me Turks by Ger- , la l 8 /’ and where the Ar- „ stand against their -pressors it was German German cannon that ,, according to the Rev ' ,11 Andrus, senior mis- I lhe Congrettional station Mesopotamia, who told of races today. The farsight- , be said, were looking time when the expect- complcte dominion in Tur- wanted to eliminate the question by getting rid of ian race. the Turks went ■ as to loa Armenian men -oatskin rafts on the under- iat they were to be deport- en they were taken out and the Tigris biver and he said. "This was th,€| 2500 men t r °m tho vi" jlarbekir and its suburbs Mesopotamia. soldiers were on the rafts, carried about sevfcnty- undred victims. Kurd boat- them out into the deep i the soldiers would drive ans to one side of the raft tilted and dump ed them r. If they tried to Climb rafts the soldiers would ot them until all perlsh- mans the Turkish govern- Andrus said, looked upon tion of the Armenians In cold blooded political gave the actual execution he hands of the Kurds and ldiers who went about it rocity of Moslem religious Turkish government German suggestion oval of the Armenians on that they were valuable and business men and the economic life of the ontinucd Dr. Andrus, “but promised to supply men their places. Having per- Turks, the Germans then hem to put the plan into Turkish soldiers in some not overcome the Armen* rfa. the city of suffering, ans resolved to resist de- nd their innocent families church. They barricaded in their stone houses in For ten days they II the efforts of the Turk- to dislodge them. In the ould have prevailed but the fficers brought and trained their stronghold and to flee. uch a people should not to perish. There still re- em to be cared for 6,500 nd nearby Will not the eople help care for them? in Mesopotamia have not ht much to the public's the reason that there has nyone to report the state here and because no re set past the rigid Turk- hip. an 30,000 Armenians were om Diarbekir and its sub- as some of these who into the Tigris and 'he leading and rich men these. The others were dig trenches and to do "ith only a n insufficient allowance of bread daily. Later they were shot In groups, when no longer able to endure the hardships imposed, “There followed an epidemic of chol era and then a scourge typhus. Be fore the war and deportations the city contained some 60,000 inhabitants. The last I head there were only 7,000 citizens left there. “Women were clubbed, stabbed or shot down on the Mesopotamian plains and left for dead in piles on the ground or thrown into old cisterns. Some coming to consciousness, crawled out from the piles and up from the cisterns and dragged themselves up the mountain to our hospital at Mar- din to have their wounds dressed. “Some of the Moslems at Mardin took pity upon more than a thousand babies of deported women who. in passing through, left those they had no milk to feed nor strength to carry as they went on to their lingering deaths on the plains below. When the local government officials learned that Moslems had the little ones they issued an aorder that whoever boarded any Armenian would be visited with the treatment dealt to the Armenians. "The Moslems therefore, secretly turned the little one over to Christian families who clandestinely care for them until their resources were ex hausted. And now the latest informa tion from Mardin is that unless funds are immediately forthcoming the thou sand orphans must be turned out upon the streets to starve. “Help must be regular and con- Cora jjy r | c jj t an( j we st by Lindsey’s alley. Said lot being 80 by 125 feet, and known as 311 Forrest street, and bounded ag follows: North by the property of B. W. Warren; east by Forrest stret; south by the property of J. J. Simmons and west by the property of J. J. Simmons. Said lot ieing 6o by 125 feet, more or less, and evied on as the property of J. J. Simmons, to satisfy a city tax ft fa for the year 1916, in favor of the Mayor and City Council of Americus, Ga., vs. J. J. Simmons. Tenant in possessoin notified in the terms of the law. This, the 11th day of Septem ber, 1917. Also at the same time and place one house and lot on the nort hside of and known as 126 Ashby street, and bounded as follow’s: North by property of Sarah Smith, east by Allen street, south by Ashby street, and west by the property of James Hous- Said lot being 60 by 125 feet, more or less, and levied on as tho property of Andrew Burton, to satisfy a city tax ft fa for the year 1916, in favor of the Mayor and City Council Americus, Ga., vs. Andrtw Burton. eTnant in possession notified in the terms of tho law. This 5th day of {September, 1917. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot on the south side of and known as 203 Ashby strett, and bounded as follows: North by Ashby street, east by property of Miley Beck ham and N. Dupree, south by propertr of Marcellus Gibson and wset by prop* erty of Marcellus Gibson, fco catlsfy a city tax 11 fa for the year 1916, In favor of the Mayor and City Council of Americus, Ga., vs. Marcellus Gibson. Tenant in possession notified in the terms of the law. This the 5th day of September, 1917. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot on the east side of and known as 513 Lindsay’s alley, and bounded as follows: North by the property of H. B. and Marcellus Gib son, east by tht property of Campbell A. M. church, south by the property tinuous. The committee for Armen ian and Syrian relief has decided that $5 a month per child will be necessary. That is about 17 cents a day. Who will add one more child to this family and reckon the 17 cents along with what he is spending daily on his other children and at the end of each month send the 4% to the committtee?” Dr. Andrus himself narrowly es caped execution at the hands of the Turks because of his work at the Mar din in succoring the suffering, ordored to be court martialed, which under the conditions, he said meant mock trial and the cutting off of the defendant’s head.” The Armenian Embasy, however, heard of the odder and Interfered so that it was rescind ed and a decree of exile issued in stead more or less, and levied on as tho property of Charlie Harrold, to satisfy a city tax fl fa for the year 1916, in favor of the Mayor and City Council of Americus, Ga., vs. Charie Harrold. Tenant in posession notified in the terms of the law. This 5th day of September, 1917. Also at the same time and place, cne house and lot on the cast side and known as 105 Bird alley, and bounded as follows: North by the property of Fannie Hammock, east by the property of Geo. Thomas, couth by the property of the estate of J. B. Dunn, and west by Bid alley. Said lot being 40 x 100 feet more or less and levied on as the property of Fan nie Hammock to satisfy a city tax fl fa for the year 1916, in favor of the May. or and City Council of Americus, Ga., vs Fannie Hammock. Tenant in pos session notified in the terms of the law. This the 4th day of September On Hfth of An Acre Planted 19 ^' b0 at the 8ame 0me 0 td place, G. F. Adams Makes $175.00 Last Summer In Tomatoes G. P. Adams, a farmer residing on tile J. L. Sparks place, three mllese north of Americus, has established a wonderful record in the production of truck. Planting one-fifth of an acre in to matoes, Mr. Adams states he has at ready disposed of 875 worth of the vegetables, and has 1,000 pounds now on hand in three-pound cans which ho will dispose of during the winter months. At 10 cents a can, wholesale, Mr. Adams’ crop will yieled an additional 840, making a total yield of 8115 on one-fifth of an acre. Land in the community where Mr. Adams’ farm Is located Is genereally worth about 8<0 an acre, and allow ing $15 for expenses and 840 for In terest, taxes and all other charges on his Investment, it is clearly seen Mr. Adams has earned five times the value of his land from a single crop. It Is believed this record Is with out precedent in the agricultural his tory of Georgia. nrrrrrn/r r 11 »»**«*** IV MARSHAL’S SALES before tho courthoue possession notified in tho terms of th- lsw. This 11th day of September, ■oerfeus, Sumter county, Ga., Tuesday in November, be- lesal hour s of sale, to tha dder far cash, the following property, lying, being and thln the City of Americas, and lot on the North known as 139 Peppermint unilod as follows: North Mr| y of Simon Wade; east operty of Missouri Bivins; ’tppermlnt alley, and west operty of Missouri Birins. l “g 50 by 200 feat, more or 'ed on as the property of itvlna, to satisfy a city tax tear 1918, in favor of the clt ? Council of Americus, iasoun Bivlnr. Tenant in Also at the same time and place, one house and lot on the North side of and known as 311 Russell’s Alley, and bounded as follows: North by the property of the Estate of Jim RusmU, cast by the property of Lavania Slap py; south by Russedll’s alley, and west by the property of Jim Russell. Said lot being 40 by 60 feet, more or less, and levied on as the P rop " ty Lavania Slappy to satisfy a city ta 11 fa in favor of the Mayor and «ty Council of Americus "• Uv “‘? py. Tenant ta possession notified in the term, of the law. ThU 4th day of September, 1817. Also at the same time and piac , one house and lot on the West side of one house and lot on the. north side end known as 606 Oglethorpe avenue, and bounded as : North by tho prop erty of Cain Bell, east by the property of George Rodgers, south by Oglt- thorpe avenue, and west by the prop erty of Cain Bell. Said lot being 60 by 125 feet more or less and levied on as the property of Nathan Morgan to satisfy a city tax fl fa for tho year 1916, In favor of tho Mayor and City Council of Americus, Ga., vs Nathan Morgan. Tenant in possession noti fied in the terms of the law. This 4 day of September 1917. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot on the east side of and known as 406 Hampton street and bounded a s follows: North by the property of Vide Langley, cast by tho property of Edd Sloan, south by the property of A. L. Johnson, and west by Hampton stree. Said lot be- ilng 50 by 100 feet more or less and 'levied on a 9 the property of Edd Sloan to satisfy a city tax fi fa for year 1916, in favor of the Mayor and City Council of Americus, Ga., ves Edd Lloan. Tenant in possession no tifled in the terms of the law. This the 4th day ot September 1917. Also at the samo time and place, one bous and lot on the corner of Col lege and Hampton Btreets, and known as 527 College street, and bounded as follows: North by. the property of Matt Hart, east by the property or w P Wallis, south by College street, and west by Hampton street. Said lot being 90 by 9o feet more or less and levied on as the property of the CBtate of Hannah Dudley to ratisfy a city tax ft fa for the year 1916. In favor of the Mayor and City Council of Americas, Ga., vs the estate of Hannah Dudley. Tenant In posaes- s ion notified ta the terms of the law. This the 4th day of September 1917. Also at the same time and place, Of and known as 603 South Hampton street and bounded as follows: North br the property of O. M. Bragg, east by the property of Mary Willie Moon, and west by the property of G. M. Bragg. Said lot being 40 by 100 more or less and levied on as the property of Emma Lou Peterson to satisfy a city tax fl fa for .the year 1916, ta favor of the Mayor and City Council of Americus, Ga., vs Emma Lou Petorson. Tenant in possession notifled in the terms of the law. This 4th daw of September 1917. Also at the same time and place, cne house and lot on the west side of and known as 526 North Lee street and bounded as follows: North by Bay atreet, east by North Lee street, south by the property ot Loisa Cook and west by the property of C. M. Council. Said lot being 80 by 100 feet more or leas and levied on as the property of Ben R. Smith to sata- i city tax fl fa for the year 1916, In favor of the Mayor and City Council of Americus, Ga., vs Ben R. Smith. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot on the corner of North Jackson street and Peppermint alley and known a, 1201 North Jack- son street and bounded as follows: North by the property of I. A. Harris, east by property of Misslourl Bivins, south by Peppermint alley, and west by North Jackson street. Said lot being 30 by 60 feet more or less and levied on as the property of Mattie Jackson to satisfy a city tax fl fa for the year 1916, In favor of the Mayor and Council ot Americus, Ga., va Mat- tie Jackson. Tenant ta possession notified in the terms of the law. This 6th day of September 1917. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot on the east side of and known aa 1135 North JackBOn street and bounded as follows: North by property of SalUe Lester, east by the property of W. M. Reddick, south by the property of W. M. Deddlck, and west by North Jackson street. Said lot being 50 by 150 feet more less and levied on aa th. property of Abe Jackson to satisfy a city tax fl fa for tho year 1916, m favor of the May or and Council of Americus, Ga., vs Abe Jackson. Tenant in possession notifled ta terms of the law. This 6th day of September 1917. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot on the west side of and known aa 906 North Jackson street and bounded as follows: North by the property of W. H. Scarbrough, east by North Jackson street, south by property of Inez Jaekeon, and west by the property of the Mitchel estate. Said lot being 6o by 125 feet more or less and levied on as tho property of the estate of Simon Turner to satis fy a city tax fl fa for the year 1916, in favor the Mayor and Council of Amerlcue, Ga., vs the estate of Simon Turner. Tenant In possession notifled in the terms of the law. This the 6 day of September 1917. Also at the same , time and place, on© house and lot on the east side of and known aa 935 North Jackson street and bounded aa follows: North by the property of Louise Mitchell, cast by the property of Willie Hill, south by alley, and west by North Jackson street. Said lot being 45 by 125 feet more cr less and levied on as the property of Frank Smith to Batlafy a city tax fl fa for tho year 1916, in favor of the Mayor and Coun cil of Americus. Ga., va Frank Smith. Tenant In possess! >u notifled ta terms ol the law. This 6th day of Septem ber 1917. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot on the east side of and known as 1007 North Jackson street and bounded on the following: North by the property of Rosa Hender son. east by the property of Matt Hart, south by the property ot Car rie Patterson, and west by North Jackson street. Said lot -being 30 by 125 feet moro or less and levied on as the property of Mllea Payne to satiety a city tax fl fa for the year 1916, in favor of the Mayor and Citl Council of Americus, Ga., bs Miles Payne. Tenant in possessesslon noth fled in the term of the law. This 6*h day of September 1917. Also at the same time and place, one houso and lot on the west side of and known as ....North Jackson street and bounded as follows: North by the property of Roney & Holmes, east by North Jaekeon street, south by the property of Ellen Johnson, and west by the property of Roney and Holmes. Said lot being 80 by 100 feet more or leas and levied on as the property of John Murray to satiety a city tax fl fa for the year 1916, ta favor of tho Mayor and City Council of Americus, Ga., vs John Murray. Tenant ta possession notified in the terms of the law This 6th day of September 1917. > Also at the Bame time and place, one house and lot on the west side of and known as 310 Winn street and bounded as follows: North by Pike's alley, east by Winn atreet, south by the property of estate of Jim Russell and west by property ot/the Odd Fel lows hall. Said lot being 40 bp 100 feet more or less and levied on as the property of Chester Hlxon to satisfy a city tax fl fa for the year 1016. ta faveor of the Mayor and Ctty Connell lot Americus, Ga., vs Chester Hlxon. Tenant In possession notified ta the terms of the law. This 6th day ot September 1917. Also at the samo tlrno and place, one houso and lot on tho south side of and known as 128 Jordan's alley and bounded as follows: North by Jordan’s alley, east by the property of Cafollne Terry, south by the prop erty of tho estate of J. B. Dunn,and West by property of Walter Watts. Said lot being 40 by 100 feet more or less and levied on as the property of Mary Gorman to satisfy a city tax fl fa for tbe year 1916, In favor of the Mayor and City Council of Americus, Ga., vs Mary Gorman. Tenant In pos session notifled in the terms of the law. This 6th day of September 1917. Also at the same time and place, one bouse and lot on corner ot Ashby and Oak streets and known as 901 Ashy street and bounded as follows - J. Taylor, and rrest by Oak street North by Ashby street, east by the property of Daisy Daniel, south by the property of Mrs. Mary J. Taylor, and west by Oak street. Said lot being 50 by 1000 feet more or less and levied on as the property of Terris Walker to satisfy a city tax fl fa for tbe year 1916, ta favor of the Mayor and Ctty Council of Americus, Ga„ vs Terris Walker. Tenant in possession noti fled In tbe terms of the law. This 5th day of September 1917. Also at the same time and place, cne house and lot on the west side of and known as 609 South Hampton street and bounded as follows: North by the property of Emma Lou Peter son, east by Hampton street, south by the property ot G. M. Bragg, and west by the property of G. M. Bra'g. Said lot being 40 by 100 feet moro or less and levied on as tbe property ot Mary Willie Moon to satisfy a city tax fl fa for the year 1916, in favor of the Mayor and City Council of Americus, Ga.. vs Mar yWUlle Moon. Tenant ta possession notified In the terms of the law. This 4th day of September 1917. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot on the West side of and known as 516 New street and ounded as follows: North by the prop erty of Mary Fields, east by the -prop erty of A. B. McCoy, south by prop erty of J. E. Boone, and west by New Street. Said lot being 50 by 100 feet mere or less and levied on as tbe proerty of Cora Terry to satisfy a city tax fl fa for the year 1916, in favor of the Mayor and City Council of Americus, Ga„ vs Cora Terry. Tenant in possession notified In the terms of the taw. This 4th day of September 1917. Also at tbe same time and place, one bouse and lot on the south side of and known as 138 West Patterson street and bounded aa follows: North by Patterson street, east by the prop erty of Marie Jane Mitchell, couth by property of Lewis Nix, Jr„ and west by the property of estate of Joe Allen. Said lot being 50 by 100 feet more or less and levied on as the property of Lewis Nix, Jr„ to satisfy a city tax fl fa for the year 1916, In favor of the Mayor and City Council of Americus, Ga., va Lewis Nix, Jr. Tenant in possession notifled ta the terms of the law, Thla 7th day of September 1917. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot on the north side of and known as 108 Price alley, and bounded as follows: North by the property ot Lewis Nix, east by the property of Georgia McKenzie, south by Price alley, and west by the prop erty of Arnnold Price. Said lot be ing 60 by 1000 more or less and levied op as tbe property of Clarke Barlow to satisfy a a city tax fl fa for tbe year 1916, ta favor of the Mayor and CCIty Council of Americus, Ga.. vs Clarke Barlow. Tenant ta possession notifled ta tha terms of the law. This 7th lay ot September 1917. Also at the same time and place, one house, and lot on the east side of and known as 134 Collins street and bounded as follows: Nort hy prop erty of Primitive Baptist church, east by property of W. M. Rcddtck, south by the property of Jennie Collins, and west by Colltas street. Said lot being 80 by 80 feet more or leas and levied on as the property of Fed Cole man to satisfy a ctty tax fl fa tor the year 1916, ta faver of the Mayor and City Council of Americus, Ga„ vs Fed Coleman. Tenant In possession notifled ta the terms of the law. Tins 7th day of September 1917. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot on the west side of and known a, 129 Colltaa street and bounded as follows; North by the property of Ben Morris, east by the property of .Central of Georgia railway, south by the property of the Central of Georgia railway, and west by tho property of Patience Dlrsey. Said lot being 50 by 100 feet more or lest and levied on as the property of Ben Morris to satisfy a ettytax fi ta for the year 1916, ta favor of the Mayer and City Connell of Amer icas, ok, vs Ben Morris. Tenstn ta possession notifled In the terms of the taw. This 7th day of September 1917. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot on tbe east side of and known aa 140 Colltas atreet and bounded as follows: North by tbe property of Fed Coleman, cast by tbe properly of W. M. Reddick, south by tbe property of Jennnle Collins, and i vs estate Jane Locket. Tenant in Went by Colltas street. Said lot be ing 80 by 100 feet mrre or less and levied on as the property of Jennie Colltas to satisfy a city tax fi fa for the year 1910, ta favor of the Mayor and City Council of Americus, Ga., va Jtnnle Collins. Tenant In possession notifled In the terms of the law. This 7th day of September 1917. Also at the same time and place, one vactnt lot on ‘lie south side ot and between 117 and 135 Peppermint alley and bounded as follows: North by Peppermint alley, east by the prop • erty of MUtle Taylor, south by the property of Randy Daniels, and west by the property ot Celia Cotton. Said lot being 80 by 100 feet, more or less, and levied on as tbe property of Celia Cotton to satisfy a city tax fl fa for the year 1916, ta favor of the Mayor and City Council of Americus, Gs„ ves Celia Cotton. Tenant In posses sion notifled In the terms of the taw. Tills 7tli day of September 1917. Also at the same time and place, one vacant lot on tbe east side ot North Jackson street and bounded as follows: North by the property of George Henderson, east by tho -prop erty of Missouri Blfine, couth by the property of Mattie Jackson, and west by North Jackson street. Said lot be ing 90 by 60 feet more or less and levied on as tho property of I. A. Harris to satisfy a city tax fl fa for the year 1916, In fapor of the Mayor and City Council of Americus, Ga„ I. A. Harris. Tenant ta possession notifled In the terms of the law. This 6th day of September 1917. Also at the samo time and place, one vacant lot on the north side of Price alley and bounded as follows: North by tbs property of Celia Cot ton, east by the property of Randy Daniels, Booth by Price, alley, and nest by the property of Simon McArthur. Said tat being on the west aide of 124 Plrce alley and Is 60 125 feet more or lees and levied on as the property of Randy Daniels to satisfy a city tux fl fa for the year 1016, In favor of the Mayor and City Council of Americus, Ga., vs Randy Daniels. Tenant ta possession notifled ta tbe terms of tbe lsw. This 7 th day of September 1917. Also at the same time and place, one vacant lot on the north side of Davenport atreet and bounded as fol lows North by the property of Mrs. C. R. Winchester, east by the prop erty of joe Rodgers, south by Daven port street, snd west by the proper ty of Wesley Martin. Said lot being 50 by 125 feet more or less and levied on as the property of Ceasar Seay to satisfy a city tax fl fa for the year 1916, In favor of the Mayor and City Council of Americus, Ga.,' vs Ceassr Seay. Tenant ta possession ‘notified in the terms of the law. This the 11 day ot September 1917. Also at the same time and place, one vacant lot on the west side of Ma nolla street and bounded as fol lows: North by tho property of Clara Sheppard, oast by Magnolia streot, south by the property of A. E. Gun- can, and west by the property of Clara Sheppard. Said lot being 100 by 200 feet more or less and levied on as the property of Clara Sheppard to satisfy a city tax fl fa for the year 1916, ta favor of the Mayor and City Council cf Americus, Ga., vs Clara Shephard. Tenant in possession notifled ta the terms of the law. This 11th day of September 1917. Also at tho same time and place, ono vacant lot on the north side of East Furlow street and bounded as follows: North by the property of Hattie Weatherspoon Walker, east by the property of J. W. Huguley, south by East Furlow street, and west by the property of Hattie W, Walker. Said lot being 80 by 125 feet more or less and levied on as the property of Atanza Coleman to satisfy a city tax fl fa for the year 1916. ta favor of the Mayor and City Council of Amer- cus, Ga., vs Alonza Coleman. Tenant In possession notified ta the terms of tie law. This 11th day of September 1917. Also at the same time and place one vacant lot on the north side of Fcreyth and east side of Hudson streets and bounded as folloys: North by the property of Mrs, Lucy Williams, east by tbe property of Mrs. Lacy Williams, south by Forsyth street, and west by Hudson street. Said lot bc- 105 by 210 feet more or less and levied cn a, the property of W. M. Gorman t 0 satisfy a city tax fl fa for the year 1916, In favor of the Mayor and City Council of Americas, Os, vs W. M. Gorman. Tenant In possession noti fied ta the terms of tho law. This 11 day of Septemebr 1917. Also at the same time and place, one vacant lot on the west side of Colltas street, and bounded as follows: North by the property of Ella Kleck- ley* eaat by Collins street, south by the property of George Bartlet, and west by the properly of Fed Coleman Earnest Wilton. Said lot being 100 by 250 feet more or less snd levied on as the property of the estate of Jane Locke't to satisfy a city tax Ilf* for the year 1916. In favor of the Mayor and City Council of Americas, Ga., possession notifled in tbe terms of the law. This 7th day of September 1917. one vacant lot on tbe west side ot North Jackson Btreet and bounded as follows: North by property of Aaron Cohan, east by North Jackson street, south by the property ot Sophranta Harris, and west by John Jones. Said lot being 50 150 feet more or less and levied on as the property ot John Jones to satisfy a city tay 11 fa for the year 1916, ta favor ot the Mayor and City Council of Americus. Ga., v s John Jones. Tenant In possessta notified in the terms of the law. This 6tr day of September 1917. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot on the south side of and known as 207 Forsyth street and, bounded as follows:. North by Forsyth street, east by the property of Luclle Boul. south by the property Morgan Stevens, and tha west by tha property of A. B. McCoy. Said lot being 60 by 100 feet mare or less and levied on as the property of Peter Dowdle to satisfy a city tax fl fa for the years 1915, 1016, in favor of the Mayor and City Council of Americas, Ga.. vs Peter Dowdle. Tenant ta Possession notifled In the terms ot the taw. This 4th day of September 1917; Also at the ame time and place, one house and lot on the east side of and known as 534 Trlppe street and bounded as follows: North by the property of Mandy Kendrick, east by the property of Mrs. M. L. Denhanm, south by tho property of W. T. Cot trell, and west by Trlppe street. Said lot being 60 by 125 feet more or less and levied on as tbe property ot Mol- lie Orse to satisfy a city tax fl fa tor the year 1916 In favor of the Mayor) and City Council of Americus, Gb„ vs Mollle Orse. Tenant ta possession notifled tat the terms of the law. Thl notified In the terms of the law. This October 2nd, 1917. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot on tbe east side and known as 317 Mayo street and bounded as follows: North by the property of J. B. Dunn estate, east by the property of Mrs. L. 8, Matbews, south by the property of Mrs. L. S. Mathews, and west by Mayo street. Said lot being 80 bp 125 feet more or les B and levied on as the proporty of Osceola Smith to satisfy a city tax fl fa In favor of the Mayor and City I Council of Americas, Ga., vs Osceola, Smith, tor tho poar 1916. Tenant In possessllon notifled In the terms ot tho law. This Bth day of September 1917. f Also at the same time and place, one store house and lot on tho east side of and knows ns 324 South Hamp ton atreet and bounded as follows: North -by Russell’s alley, south by the property of Jim Russell estate, south by the property of Alfred John son, and west by Hampton street. Said lot being 30 by 60 feet moro or loss and levied on as the property of Alfred Johnson to satisfy a city tax fl fa for tbe sour 1916, ta favor of the Mayor and City Council of Amer icas. Ga., vs Alfred Johnson, Tenant in possesion notified ta the terms of the taw. This 3rd day of September 1917. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot on the east side of and known as 1119 Magnolia street and bounded as follows: North and cast by the property of W. M. Riley, south by the property of W. T. Mc- Msth, and west by Magnlla street Said tat being 60 by 125 feet more or less (said lot running to a point -n Magnolia street) and levied on as the property of Fugene Cummtass to satis fy a city tax fl fa for the year 1916, ta favor of the Mayor and City Coun cil of Americus, Ga., vs Eugene Cum mings. Tenant in possession notifled In the term, of tho law. This 11th day of September 1817. Also at the same time and place, one house and yot on the south side of and known as 726 Davenport atreet and bounded as follows: North by Davenport street, east by the property cf Nancy Gilheart, south by the prop, erty of Mrs. L. D. Stapleton, west by the property of Emaltae Jackson. Said lot being 125 by 150 feet more or less and levied on as tbe property of Charlie Quarterman to satisfy a city tax fl fa for the year 1916, ta favor of the Mayor and City Council of Americus, Ga.. vs Charlie Quarter- man. Tenant ta possession notified 1-1 the terms of the law. ThU 11th day of September 1917. Also at the same time end place, one house and lot on the north side of and known as 819 Davenport street and bounded as follows: North by tho property of W. M. Riley, east by the property of Ralf Tyson, south by -property of Half Tyson, and west by the property of H. C. Haggan. Said lot being 50 by 125 feet more or less and levied on as the property of Lilly Marshal and Mary Purdy to satisfy a city tax fl fa for tho year 1916. In favor If tho Mayor and City Council of Americus, Ga„ vs Lilly Marshal and Mary Purdy. Tenant ta posses sion notifled n tho terms of the law. Th 3 llth day of September 1917. W. T. MAYNARD, City Marshal. m