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FLAVOR LASTS
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
TAX SALES -
and being in the fifth district of Houston
Oouuty, Georgia containing 50 acres and
bounded as follows: on north by. G E
On the first Tuesday in August 1923, Rape, on east by S DThompson, on south
will be sold at the Court House door of by Frank Gunn and west by 8 D Thomp-
Houston County between the lawful sou. Levied on as the property of Mrs.
hours of sale, the following property to Manelta Kemper to satisfy a fi ftffor
"'it : * state and county taxes for the year 1923,
a ii 11, l t. i , , , . 1 Tenant in possession notified.
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in tlie 13th flistiict nt Hoiis-j All that tract, lot or parcel of land,
ton County Gn,, and being fifty acres situate lying and being in the county of
more or less in the nnrtli-west corner of < Houston, State of Georgia nnd in the flth
lot No. 212, in said district. Levied on district therein, containing GO acres morfl
as the property of Mrs 8 J Folder to or less Tho same being made up of SO acres
satisfy a tax fi fa for state nnd comity in the north west corner of land lot No.
taxes for year 1922, ami accruad costs, 150, and 40 acres in tiui southwest corner
Tills levy made by 0 O' Morgan Deputy of land lot No, 139, The said two parcels
HnerilT and turned over to me for sale, lying In one body. Levied on ns tbe
Tnis June 5th 1923. Tenant In poisossion properly of T J Long to satisfy a fl fa
notified. for stats nnd county taxes for the year
tl i , ,, 1922. Tenant in possession notified.
All of town lots known and d.sUnpfiiish*
ed on map of survey ns fol’ows Lots No. > All that tract or parcel of lancl in the
”1158, U1 and 1 1 1, eicfl fron ing fifty feet 5th District of Houston County, Georgia,
on 3rd Strict and running back to alley described as * follows: The sou'kenst %
and nil being in block 18, and situate of land lot No. 125, boing in a square
and lying in the town of Elko Da., nnd form nnd containing 50 5-3 acres more
in Houston Coumy. Levied <>n nnd sold or less. Levied on ns the property of T
as the propel ty of Sarah J Hall end F White to satisfy a fi fa for the year
Anna 1) Fitzgerald, to s-iti-fy a tax fi fa 1922. Tenant in possession notified,
for state and county laxos for year 1922,
»nd all accrued cos's. Levied oh by OCi All that tract or parcel of land* lying
Morgan Deputy Sheriff nnd turned over nnd „ boin ff In the 10th district
to me for sale. Tenant in possession Honst-n C°"»ty Goo^gia
notified. This June 0th 1923. ! » nt * being the south half of lot No. GG cut
off by an east nnd west lino through the
■ All that tract or pnre 1 of land lv'ng centor thereof and containing 100 acres
and being in the 13th district of Houston more or less. Levied on &b the property
Rochelle Ilodge
Petillon for Divorco
In Houston Superior
Court. October Tei m
1923.
James Hodge
To the defendant, James Hodge
The plantiff, Rocludlo Hodge, having
filed her petitio" for divorco against
James Hodge, in this court, returnable
to this term of the Court, and It being
made to appear tbat James Hodge is not
« resident of said county, nnd nl-o that be
does not reside within the State, and an
order having been made for service on
him, James irodge. hy publication, this,
therefore, is to notify you, James nodge,
to be and appear at the next Term of
Houston Supetior Court to be held on the
First Monday in 0< tober, 1923, then and
there to answer said complaint.
Witi e is tee Honorable HA Mathews,
Judge of tho Superior Court. This July
9th 1923.
H L Wasden, Clerk.
TURN ME OVER
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°araguan Rebels Advance On Capital
Buenos Aires.—The Paraguau revo
lutionists are reported to have ad
vanced to within 23 kilometers (ap
proximately 14 miles) of Asuncion,
.he capital and the government au
thorities are preparing to repel a
ihreatened attack on the city calling
for volunteers to reinforce the fed-
xral troops.
Association Seeks Waterways
Savannah.—The business men of
Augusta and others who made a trip
down the Savannah river on the
steamer Altamaha were met by a
delegation of Savannahians and car
ried to Tybee over the new automo
bile road. En route down ther iver
the Savannah River association was
formed. Its purpose is to work for
deeper water between Savannah and
Augusta. L. S. Arrington was made
president and Paul Dunbar, secretary.
They are both of Augusta. Senator
W. J. Harris and several Georgia con
gressmen and Congressman Brynes,
of South Carolina, were among those
on the boat.
County Ga,, mid being that strip of land of S S Hartley to satisfy a ft fa for state
lying on the oast side of the National and county taxes fur the year 1922, Ten-
Highway from Perry to Vienna Ga., and a'-t in possession notified,
lying on the south-east of lot No. 301 and ■ .
bounded as follows; on north liy lands Al1 thnt tract or Parcel of land, lying
of J VV Hurdle, oast by IT M Harvortl and N*ng in the northwest corner of lot
south by Dials of Mrs L A Borum, on No. 114 in the sixth district of Houst
west by National Highway, and con
taining 10 acres more or less, to satisfy
a certain tax execution for the year 1923
and all costs accrued thereon. Levied
upon ns the property of Julius C Borum
ami found in possession.
County, Georgia, irnid tract containing 52
acres more or loss mid being bounded ad
follows: on the north by land of Holt,
cast by Slocum, south nnd west by
Charles M Hardison. Levied on as the
property of J M Jackson ostato to satis
fy a fifa for state and county taxes for the
All that certain lot in the Walden traot year 1923, Tenant in possession notified
of the H 0 Harris estate lands, Iviug in
the north-west portion of Fort Valley, AH that traot of land in the 10th dls-
Houston County,. Ga., being known ao- trlet of Houston County, Georgia con-
cording to WM Harris survey of said taining 150 acres and being all of lot No.
tract as lot No. 71, fronting on Walden in the plan of said district oxoept 60
Street 48 feet and extending back of uni- acres in the northwest corner of said lot
form width to tho ditch runnning ‘along No. 64. Levied on as the property or W
the northern boundary of said Walden EGiles to satisfy a fi fa for state and
tract. Said lot fronting on the north sido county taxes for tho year 1929. Tenant in
of Walden Street and bounded on the possession notified,
west side by Knoxville Street onjfoad. I ao
Levied on as the property of Carrie j[J V n a ?nf ,Vn
Harris to satisfy a fi fa for state and ?
possession uotifird. if tfio several waters of Boar Branch
All that one acre of land in lot No. 212 a»d Mossy Creek, and more fully de
in the sixth district of Houston County, scribed ns follows: Bounded on the north
Ga., bounded ns follows; west by lands hy oh ofj J Marchburne, south by
of J M Culppor estate, south by lands of lands of J S Bryan, o <st by lands of Mrs
WEGroeno oast bv lands of T H Brown J-aura Hartley and west by MoMiy Cr.-ek
and on north by lands of T II Brown, This being a u triangular shaped ploce of
said one acre of land being the land sold of land, situated on tlio oast sido of
by Janies Cliott to Katie Cliett and re- Mossy Creek and west » f Boar Bvanch
curded in Clerk’s Office Superior court of and containing 100 a ros more or less,
Houston County in book No. 20 nnd folio Levied on as the prop rty of Reddick
144, on Februaiy 5tU 1914. Levied on us tosatlsfjr a fl fa fur state and
the property of Mary Mar. in to satisfy a county taAOS for the year 1922. Tenant
fi fa for state and county taxes for the 10 possession notified,
year 1922. Tenant in possession notified. I rp g CHAPMAN Sheriff
To Rebuild Camllla-To-Colqultt Road
Moultrie.—The road from Camilla
to the Colquitt county line will be re
built, according to an announcement
made at the office of the board of
commissioners of Mitchell. It is esti
mated that the project will cost $80,-
000. It is likely that the Colquitt
county end of the road will also be re
built to Moultrie. Work will also be
gin on the Sale City-Pelham highway.
This Is to be a 60-foot road and Work
of building will require nearly a
Tear. -—
All thst certain store lot in Blook “E”
in Fort V»lley Gn., on south iide of
Alain Street, fronting on said street 25
feet, extending from the center of tho
east wall of Slap 1 y & Evans livery stable
«nd extending back southerly 140 feet
more or less to the public alley running
through said Block, said store lot being
same ,as recently built upon by B T
Marshall in August 1901, said Btore be
ing the one now occupied by J D Wilson
& Sons. Levied on as the property, of J D
Wilson & Sons, J D Wilson, Chester
Wilson to satisfy a fi fa for state aDd
county taxes for the year 1922. Tenant in
possession notified. |
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the Gth district of Houston
County Ga., and being a portion of what
is known as the Moss Lake Frhit Parra
and comprising GO acres of -land' more'"or
less and lying west of tho public road
loading from Fort.Valley to Macon via
Mathews store and more fully described
as follows: commencing-at a'point on the
west line of said road at an iron stako^ or .
stob for a starting point, and running
thence west in a straight line by a pump
just a few feet from the west line of said
public road, said pump being on tho lino
to the public road known as the CrdwfeAjf:
County road via Wiley Green ’ place.
Thence northerly along the said Crawford:
County road to t’liS line of the' lands o^f R
E Brown, thence oast along” the line of
ihe lands of R E Brown to the line of the
lands of the Culpepper , estate, Thence
southerly along the line of, the lands of
the Culppt-ppcr estate to an iron stob,
Thence easterly to an iron • stob on the
public road from Fort Valley to Macon
via of Mathew’s store. Thence southerly
along the line of the public road from.
Fort Valley to Macon via Mathews
store to the iron stob at the point of be
ginning. Levied on as the property of J
L Reynolds to satisfy a fi fa for state nnd
county taxes for the year 1922. Tenant in
possession notified. * i
All that 79}4 acres of land lying on the
east side of lot No. 62 in the 9th district
of Houston County Ga., and some times
known as a part of tho Hurst place.
Levied on as tho property of John L
Wilson to satisfy a-ft fa for state, and
county taxes for the year 1922. Tenant
in possession notified.
All that tract or parcel of land situated
lying and being in the lower fifth dis
trict of Houston County, Georgia, known
and distinguished as P in-the plan of said
district by the number 146, containing
70 acres more or less, on the west side of
said No. 14G. Levied on as the property
j of W W Ethridge to satisfy a fi fa for
state and county taxes t >r the year 1932.
Tenant in possession notified.
Eatonfon Station Being Rebuilt
Eatonton. — Work is going rapidly
on tbe new passenger station of the
.Central of Georgia railway at this
point. The depot was burned between
the hours of 4 midnight and day several
months ago, and only the main walla
lef standing; President Winburn of
the Central -has been yery considerate
of the wishes'of the citjjsens of Eaton*
ton-, In $he .robull^ingj -plans. and some
important ’dhanges;.,have been made.
The floors of 1 the 'waiting room have
been lowered and also’ the offices. Ce
ment floors will- be put in both wait 4 -
lng rcohi3 and tho office's, 'dnd a co 4
ment porch walk extending around the
entire building will add to the con
venience df the new passenger Station, .
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Australian. Ballot Wins Out In Tift
Tifton.—T^dy £uptralian ballot laxV . -
win go into efect Jh ’Tiff county Jam,
uary. 1. lilgti ’’It wiis,Recommended . ..
by ''t)he'';ferdn^ ‘ jfofy fit the December
term "superior court- add again recom
mended by the grand -jury at the July
term, which, puts it-Into effect. Also,
the new fis hlaw Is in effect; in Tift
county now having been recommended
by tyro successive grand juries. The
Tift county' grand jury urged the rep*;.
resentative from this county and the
senator frpm this district to use their
best efforts’to secure a tax measure
prbviding for a fimfill income tai to
gether with an equably adjusted ad
valorem tax, and. : such ■ measure fifl
may be nefcessary-to bring the so-call
ed hidden property to the tax books.
i
Dr. Toepel Heads Health Council
Macon.—Dr. Thomas Toepel, of At
lanta, was elected president of the
Georgia state council of health at a
meeting; In the Dempsey hotel here.
Other offlcers elected are Mrs. Bruca
Carr John's,;; Macon, president of the
state 'p^nfteacher ^association, vice
preBlde^ijknd Dr. »B., C. Walker, of
the stdte. bpard of health, secretary.
Dr. John A. Daniels, of Savannah,
president of the Medical Association
cf Georgia, was’ one of tbe principal
speakers at the meeting, urging the
council to eliminate duplication of
health work as far as possible. f