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About The Morgan monitor. (Morgan, Ga.) 1896-???? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1898)
TAX LEVY NOTICE. Calhoun County Board of Coin- missioners Court Septemljfrf f' Term, 1898. ■ It is Imrehyordered that sixty* two and nine-tenths cents on the hundred dollars of taxabhl prop¬ erty of said county as per (lige.-i here* ■ •f 1898, he a!|d tile same is by levied, and Hie 1 the sAftfe i J (*() Uected bv rx c( )i lector y said county for the following pifrjj- pi >ses: For Paupers “ Jail “ Bridges and buildings •• Jury and court exp. .15 ” Contingent and inc’d’i. .05 “ Officers......... .08 ” Past indebtedness .070 Making in the aggregat A)2 9 on t he one hundred dollars of tax¬ able property of said county for county purposes for the next iis- eal year. This, Sept. (>, 1898. Hunky Turner, J. B. Geo roe, J,xo. M. Wooten, County Commissioners. A true extract from the minutes. A. I. MON BOB, Clerk. Administrator’s Sale. Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordinary, of Calhoun county, will be-sold at the court house door of said county on the first Tuesday in Oy.tobyr next within the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit: Our. town lot. in the town of Leary, Ga., known as the Othella N ton home place, property of Otdiella Newton, late of said county, deceased, Terms cash. This Sept. 5. 1898. W. J. RAGAN, Administrator. For Leave To Sell Land. (1 EOItGI A— Calhoun County :— Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has applied to the Ordinary of said county for leave tosell lands lmlmigingfoiliaestate and for the distribution purpose of pacing .lel.ts Said turning legal heirs, application will he heard at t he regular term of the court of Onhnary for said ctnmty on the first, Monday m October next. This doth of Aug., 1898. * Simkon W. Max in', Adm’r. W. A. Culhreath, deceased, - Confederate Roster Notice. Notice is hereby given that the committees of Capt. Robt. 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