Wheeler county eagle. (Alamo, Ga.) 1913-current, March 14, 1913, Image 6
County Directory. COUNT? OFFICERS: ORDINARY. W. B. Kent-Court Ist Monday in each Month. CLERK SUPERIOR COURT, J. D. Brown. SHERIFF, J. E. Wright. TAX COLLECTOR, J. A. Martin. TAX RECEIVER, W. T. Hadden. TREASURER, Daniel Pope. ' ■ CORONER, J. J. Brantley. / • <: r ’ BOARD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: THOMAS KENT, Chairman. J. F. WILLIAMS, Clerk. J. R. SUMNER. Court Ist Tuesday in each month. SUPERIOR COURT: E. D. GRAHAM, Judge. W. A. WOOTEN, Solicitor. Court convenes Ist Monday in March and September. Livery Stables For Rent Good livery, feed and sale stables for ! rent or sale reasonable. Located near depot. No other business in town. Apply to Mrs. S. J. St Clair. Alamo, Ga. $ Professional Cards. ! ***+/**/*****+%'**'** * C. P. THOMPSON Attorney at Law ALAMO. - - - GEORGIA E. P. DELL Attorney at Law ALAMO. - - - GEORGIA J. P. TOMLINSON Attorney at Law ALAMO. - ■ - GEORGIA HAMILTON BURCH ATTORNEY AT LAW * Mcßae. - - - Georgia L. P. FORDHAM Physician and Surgeon ALAMO. GEORGIA T. TL NELSON Physician and Surgeon ALAMO, GEORGIA * Paynes Rheumatone for Rheumatism. THE GREATEST KIDNEY AND BLADDER REMEDY ON THE MARKET -What it has done for others it will do for you. Cures and strengthens the Kidneys and frees the system of uric acid. By its use your daily tasks will become a pleasure instead of a drudgery life will be brighter, and your health extended for many years. Satisfatcion guaranteed or money refunded. Price SI,OO per bottle. Sold by Alamo Drug Co. i-, ■ . - The organization of corn clubs among the boys of the state goes right on. This year the corn club movement has secured a better start than ever before The season has been such as to keep the boys from preparing their ground, but it is believed that before the sea son is over they will have broken all records as to corn yield. SHERIFF SALES GEORGIA, Wheeler County. I will sell at public outcry, to the highest Bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday in April, 1913, between the legal hours of of sale, before the court house door, in the town of Alamo, VYheeler County, the following described property, tq-witP One No. 1 Tailor saw mill with 20 feet of carriage, two head blocks, rope feed and ijope,togeth er with one 4^ inch inserted point saw, found in possession of H. M. Purvis. Levied upon as the property of H. M. Purvis under and by virtue of a mort gage fl. fa. issued from the superior courtof Laurens County, Georgia, in favor of Mallory Bros., Machinery Co., against the said H. M. Purvis and said described property. Written notice given defendant in possession and turned over to me for advertisement and sale in the terms of the law. This March sth, 1913 J. F. WRIGHT, Sheriff. Wheeler County, Georgia. GEORGIA, Wheeler County. Wil) be sold before the court house door in said county on the first Tuesday in April, 1913, between the legal hours of sale the following described property, to-wit: 56 acres of land, lot No. 233 in the 10th land district of Wheeler county, Georgia, same lying and being on south east side of the 8. A L R. K., and south east part of lot known as the Columbus Mcßae land. Said land levied on as the property of W. C. Mcßae to satisfy a Justice Court fi. fa. issued from the 1450th G. M. District of Mont gomery county,in favorof the Merchants Bank against the said W. C. Mcßae, and turned over to me by W. H. Hin son, L. C., for advertisement and sale under the terms of the law. This sth day of March, 1913. J. F. WRIGHT, Sheriff, Wheeler County, Georgia. CITATION FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT. GEORGIA, Wheeler County. The appraisers appointed upon the application of Sarah L. Wright, widow of AbeiT. Wright, fora twelve month’s support for herself, having filed their return, all persons are hereby cited to show cause before me, if any they have, at the regular April term, 1913, of this court, why said application should not be granted. Witness my hand and of ficial signature, this March 3rd, 1913. Wm. B. KENT. Ordinary, Wheeler County, Georgia. CITATION FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT. GEORGIA, Wheeler County. The appraisers appointed upon the ap plication of Annie Underwood, widow of Wm. J. Underwood, for a twelve month’s support for herself and seven minor children, having filed their return, all persons are hereby cited to show cause before me, if any they have, at the regular April term, 1913, ot this court, why said application should not be granted. Witness my hand and of ficial signature, this March 3rd, 1913. Wm. B. KENT, Ordinary, Wheeler County, Georgia. CITATION FOR ADMINISTRATION GEORGIA, Wheeler County. To all whom it may concern: J. D. Brown, of said state, having, n proper form, applied to me for per manent letters of administration on the estate of J. J. Wright, late of said county, thia is to cite all and singular the creditors and heirs of J. J. Wright to be and appear at my office at the April term. 1913, of the court of ordi nary of said county, to show cause, if any they can, why permanent letters of administration should not be granted to J. D. Brown on the estate of J. J. Wright. Witness my hand and official signature, this the 3rd day of March, 1913. Wm. B. KENT. Ordinary, Wheeler County, Georgia. A woman in Boston proposes that a state tax of $5 a head be placed on bachelor maids. Such a tax would be unjust unless it were limited to those maids who never had a chance to quit single blessedness. Misfortune should not be taxed. It is not surpris ing that the Boston woman is married. She is one of the large class of persons who are always willing for taxes to be imposed upon anybody except themselves. Bond Election Notice GEORGIA, Wheeler County. To the qualified voter. of -Wheeler county: Notice i^h.eiT’b.y' given that or the 29th day Bf* March, 1913, an election will be held'in Wheeler county, at which •will be submitted to the qualified voters of said county, for their determination, 'tbu question.whetl;er bonds shall be is sued by said county, in the aggregate amount of fifty thousand dollars, of which forty thousand dollars shall be applied to the purpose of building a court house in said county, and ten thousand dollars shall be applied to the purpose of building a jail and neces sary appurtenances to the jail and the court house and furnishing the court house, which said court house, jail and necessary appurtenance^,shall be built at the county site of said county; said bonds to bear date the first day of May, 1913; to bear interest at not more than six per cent, per annum, pavable an nually on the Ist day of January in each year, beginning on January Ist, 1914, and extending for thirty years from date of same; to be in denomina tions of one thousand, six hundred and sixty six and 667-1000 dollars each as principal and the accrued interest on each payment and bond, and the princi pal thereof to be paid as follows:—one thousand, six hundred and sixty six and 667-1000 dollars due on January Ist, 1914, and the same amount due on the Ist of each succeeding January till thirty annual installments are paid,— the last payment being made on Jan uary Ist, 1943. The accrued interest on each of the said thirty installments to be paid on January Ist, 1914, and every January Ist, thereafter, till thirty payments have been made, the -last payment of said interest due as accrued being paid on January Ist, 1943. Principal and interest to be paid in gold coin of the United States, ol the present standard weight of fineness, at the office of some financial institution in the city of New York, state of New York. The said election will be held at the usual voting places in each malitia district in said county. Polls wiil be open at seven o’clock a. m. and close at 6p. m., at the court house precinct, Alamo, Ga., and will be open at eight o’clock a. m., and close at three o’clock p. m., at each and all other voting precincts in said county, on the day fixed for said election, to-wit: the 29th day of March, 1913. Those desiring to vote in favor of the issue of said bonds wiil do so by cast ing ballots having written or printed upon them the words “For Bonds’’;' those desiring to vote against the is-: sue of said bonds will do so by casting • ballots having written or printed upon them the words “Against Bonds.” Said bonds are to be paid off and fully retired in thirty annual install ments as aforesaid, including principal and accrued interest, the last payment being made on January Ist, 1943, at which time all of said bonds and the interest on them will be paid off and fully retired. The amount to be paid each January Ist as aforesaid to be one thirtieth of the principal and the ac srued interest. The said election being this day ordered and will be held at every voting precinct in said county under the law in such cases made and provided. Let each qualified voter tn' said county take due notice and govern him self accordingly. Witness my hand and official signature this the 25th day of February, 1913, Wm. B. KENT, Ordinary, Wheeler County, Georgia. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Fordham & Nelson, heretofore en gaged in the business of Alamo Drug Company, in the city of Alamo, State of Georgia, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Dr. T. H. Nelson re tiring therefrom. The business will be conducted at the same placs by Dr. L. P. Fordham, who will settie all firm liabilities and receipt for all debts’ due ! Ito the firm. This Ist day of Dec. 1912. L. P. FORDHAM, M. D. T. H. NELSON, M. D. It is up to President Wilson to show whether or not he is a partisan. His public uttrances have been such as to ' indicate an aversion for the spoils i system. His appointments during the next few weeks will show whether or not he has changed his mind as to the • question of govermental patronage. w. H. SPELL & Co. * - 4 •• VJ ■ _i.• . , -r- S' V ’ ’ OTSE We are open to SERVE you. 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