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- GRAHAM & HIGHTOWER
~ General Merchants
- Wecarry a full line of Buggies, Wgons.
Hrness, Hay Presses, Engine and Clinder
Oils, Lumbar and Shingles and will be glad to shew you through
at our g2naral Store. Also we operate a modern all steel Murray
GGinnery with cotton cleaner attached and buy eotton and cotton
.~ sa2ed in connection with same and extend a cordial invitation to any
on 2 naadinz anything in the above mentioned lines to come and
get our prices before bu¥ing.
MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS \VHEI\') IN TOWN
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Graham & Hightower |
ALAMO, GA '
SHERIFF SALES ‘
GEORGIA, Wheeler County.
Will be sold on the lst Tuesday in‘
} February, 1914, before the court house |
or place of hoiding superior courts inl
said county in Alamo, Ga., between the |
legal hours of sale to the highest bid- t
der for cash the following deseribed !
real estate, to wit: Lot of land kiiown |
as lot No. 146 in the 11th Land Dist., |
of formerly Montgemery bnt now!
Wheeler county containing 200 acres |
mova or less Said land levied on and |
will be sold as the property of W. R. |
MeDaniel to satisfy an execation is- |
sued from the superior court of Mont- |
gomery county in saver of the Coweta |
Fer ilizer Company against J. T. g
McDaniel and W. R. MeDaniel. Prop-!
erty pointed out for levy Ly plaintiff’s|
attorney and writien notice of levy
given defendant W. R. McDaniel as |
required by law. This the 9th day of |
January 1914, :
; J. F. WRIGHT, |
Sheriff, Wheeler County, Georgia. ;
W. M. LEWIS, Attarney for plaintiff |
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Alfalfa is rich in |}
. feeding value. |
TO. PROMOTE ALFALFA. |
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Burlington to Run Combination
Trains Through Southern lowa and
Northern biigsouri—6oo Alfalfa |
Lectures to Be Given in Two
Weeks' Campalgn—7oo Automo- |
biles to Be Used in the Work, ‘
The Chicago, Burlington and Quiney
railroad will run an alfalfa combina
tion railway and automobile train for
a two weeks' campaign, making about
60 stops in southern lowa and north- 1
ern Missouri, beginning July 28, 1913, |
from Des Moines. 1
The plan, as worked out by the Bur
lington in co-operatlon with the Agri- |
cultural Extension Department of the
International Harvester Company ol
New Jersey and the agricultural coi
leges, Is far in advance of any agri
cultural extension work ever carried
on,
Wiil Stop at Sixty Points,
Local committees at each of the 69
points on the railrpad will arrange for
five to ten automobiles to carry the
speakers in all directions into the coun
try to farm homes, school houses and
inland towns within a radius of from
four to ten miles, where alfalfa lec
tures will be given.
During the campaign over 606 al
falfa lectures will be delivered by
the party to as many <udiences, and
from 500 to 700 automobiles will be
brought into the service of this great
educational movement.
These campaigns are conducted on
‘a strictly co-operative basis. ‘
The people will provide: |
~ Ist. A guarantee of at least five to
ten automobiles at each railroad stop
to carry the speakers to the points
in the country where meetings are to
be held.
2nd. Halls suitable for the central
meeting in towns where train stops.
3rd. Any community desiring a
campaign must send in a request to
the railroad, agricultural college co
operating, or to the Agricultural Ex
tension Department, signed by a rep
~ resentative number of farmers and
_ business men. |
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WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALAMO, GEORGIA.
Administratrix Sale
GEORGIA, Wheeler County,
Under and’by virtue of orders grant
ed by the court of ordinary of the
| county of Telfair, will be soid at pub-|
Qlic outery, before the court house door
| said county of Telfair, between the
| legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day 1o February, in the yeur 1914, the
following described property, to-wit:
- Two tracts or lows of land known as
‘ town lots number one and three of old
{ Lumber City, in the town of Lumber
| City. Georgia, Telfair county, the same
| containiang 40,000 square feet, together
| with the improvements thereon
! That Earl; of town lot “U?’’ in the
| town of Lumber City, Telfair eeunty,
"Georgia, deseribed as follows: Begin
jning at a point at the intersection of
i the south side of Boyd street and the
{ river réad, and running along Boyd
[ street 128 feet, thence at right angles
ito the river road 90 and 1-2 feet,
tthence 158 feet to the starting point. |
t All of lots of land Number 2324, 30
and 81 lying and being in the gixth
&district of what was formerly Mont
igomery county but now Wheeler
i eounty, Georgia, said lots of land con
| taining 202 1-2 aeres evch moére or less,
i All of that portion of lots of land
numbers 25, 29 and 80 lying without
and running to the edge of the Ocmul
geeriver swamp, and lying and being
{in the 6th district of what was fermerly
| Montgomery county but now Wheeler
;cuunty, Georgia, lot 25 containing
i 202 1-2 acres, more or less; lot 29 con
taining 150 acres, more or less and lot
|BO containing 162 acres, more or less.
{ All that portion of lot of land numb.
jer 375 in the 7Tth district of what was
lformerly Montgomery county but now
{ Wheeler county, Georgin, lying and
{ being without the Ocmulgee river
swamp and lying and being without
i the little Ocmulgee river swamp, and
irunnin to the edge of said swamps,
j containing 50 acres, more or jnss.
i One certain well boribg outfit located
lat or near New Lacy Aopling county,
‘ Georgia, which will not be broaght to
i the place of sale owing to the cXpense
iand inconvenience of so doing, con
' sisting of one half interest in an engine
and a boiler and the total interest in
the well boring machine and apparatus |
including shafting, belting, piping,
casing and all other parts essential and
i usual in the operation of such well and |
i that are now located at said point with
said well outfit. i
Terms of sale, one-half cash and
{ balance in twelve mon.hs after date at
! 8 per cent. interest.
f All of said property will be offered
i separately and then in bolk and elassi
[fied, and’ will be gold to the highest
2 and best bidder for cash. Thig
{ Noyember the sth. 1913. :
| MRS. ANNA H. MOBLEY,
| ° Administratrix of Est. L. F. Hinson,
‘CI FATION FOR GUARDIANSHIP,
| GEORGIA, WHEEpzf CoUNTY.
{To all whom it may concern: :
! J. W, Tompkins, a resident of said
lstat,e, having, in proper form, applied
ito me for permanent letters of guar
'dianshi;-.of the person and property of
| Willie Mae Smith, a minor over I?
iyears, and the minor of John and
Millie Smith of said ‘county. Notic
is hereby given that said application
will be heard at the next dourt of
Ordinary for said county, on the flrat
Monday ih February, 1914. Witness my
kand and official :«)]igglr;ature. this the
sth day of January, 1¢
? g Wm. B. KENT,
i Ordinary, Wheeler County, Georgia.
WANTED;—-Man ‘lo represent in
Mountgomery’ county, a Southern
i Million-Do'lar Mail Order House, (now
ishipning gaods). Applipant must f?G
w able to make bond and invest SIOOO in
| Company’s stock, (easy payments ac
| cepted), Progressive man can mgkei
| permanent, lucrative connection im
i mediately. For particulars. address
| ““Frederick’”’ Box 549 Savannah, Ga.
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Open June 30, 1913
The South’s finest and most
modern hotel. Fireproof. 306
rooms, . - :
Rooms with running water and
private toilet SI.OO per day.
Rooms with connecting bath
$1.50 per day. .
Rooms with private bath $2.00
per day and up.
Finest Rathskellar, Case and
Private Dining Rooms in the
South.
J:B: POUND: Pres,
J. F. LETTON, Mgr,
CHAS G. DAY, Ass’t Mgr.
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County Directory.
COUNTY OFFICERS: :
ORDINARY, W. B, Kent—Court Ist
Monday in each Month,
CLERK SUPERICR 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.
BOARD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS:
J. F. SIKES, Chairman,
J, A. CLEGG
THOMAS KENT,
W. E. CURRIE, Clerk.
Court 18t Tuesday in e« ek month,
SUPERIOR COURT:
E. D, GRAHAM, Judge.
W. A. WOOTEN, Soli¢itor.
Court convenes Ist Monday in March
and Septembér
‘ STOP IN A'LLANTA 1
AT HOTEL EMPIRE
Oypposite Unicn Depot
on Pryor Street.
Renovated and refurnished throughout
Reservations made on application.
Hot and cold water, private baths,
electrie lights and elevator.
First class sccommodations at ex
treamly moderate rates. European
| plan 75 cents up.
JOHN L. EDMONDSON,
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{Church Directory
| FREE WILL BAPTIST—First Sunday and Sat
| lirday before in edch month.
Prayermeeting each Eviday night,
' B. F. HORN, Pastor, Plainfield
| MISSIONARY BAPTIST—Third Sunday in each
“month,
’! METHODIST~Tourth Sunday in each month
Sunday School 8:30 each Sunday aiternoon.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening,
v J.E. SUMMER Pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN-Third Sunday afternoon,
4 o’clock.CHAS. M. MONTGOMER~Pastoer
APPOINTMENTS 1914
First Sunday, 11 a. m. and7p. m,
[lat Bay Spring, Second Sunday 11a
l{m, 7p. m. at Shiloh. Third Surduy
| 11 & m. 7 p. m. Alaro; also Saturday
i night before at 7 o’clock. oOak Grove
s|3p, m. 3rd Sunday. Fourih Sunday
lill a. m. 7 p. m. Towns. 3 p. m, Spring
[ Hill. Al fifth Sundays at Spring Hill.
u 4. E. SUMMER,
" Preacher in Charge,
| W%
J. A. HOWELL
i DEALER IN
g Staple and cancy
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| Groceties
| Tish, Oysters & Cold Drinks
| MEAT MARKET .
| Country Produce bought and
| Sold.
ALAMO, GEORGIA.
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Blacksmith and
Wheelwright work
Go TO
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J. (. BROOKS
Horseshoeing and General Repair
W@rk. Prompt and courteous
treatment to all.
Your patronage solicited
dJ. €. BROOKS
Proprietor.
@my g em‘ g
Wi'l lend money on improved Real Esfate,
both farm lands and city property. I represent
one of the strongest companies doing business
in Georgia. If yeu have a good farm I can lend
you money. Ido not claim to have the
Cheapest Money in the South
but believe that you will find my rates reason
able, at least as low as anyone making loans in
this territory. '
See me before placing your application else
where. lalways have time to discuss the pro
position with you. Office in Telephone Ex
change building. Mcßae, Ga. 4
Tn ALAMO WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
| PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH. o
ROUTE OF THE ROYAL PALM e
. No. 1 Northbound—No. 2 Southbound -t
| A New Steel Train—l'ree Reclining Chair Cars, Pullman T
| Observation, Compartinent and Drawing Room Sleeping Cn'aif/s,v o "
| Dining Car Service—DMeals Served a la Carte. :
l. . OHIO-FLORIDA SPECIAL e
' No. 13 Northbound—No. 14 Southbound S
[ FLORIDA SPECIAL i: 4
’i No. 5 Nevthbound—No. 6 Southbound , ; P
‘i Between Macon, Jacksonville, Cincinnati and Chicago. .
| KANSAS CITY-FLORIDA SPECIAL e
No. 23 Northbound—No. 24 Southbound e ,\
: Between Macon, Jacksonville q,nd Kansas City. "
| NORTHBOUND— No.l - N 0.5 N 0.13 =No 28
| Lv. Macon ... 3:35AM. 2:30P.M. 5:40P.M. - 4:IOAM.
| Ar. Atlanta .. 6:IOAM. 5:00P.M. 8:10P.M, 6:50 AM, =
| Ar. Chattanooga 10:55 A.M. 9:35P.M. 1:056A.M. 12:45 PM, -
1 Ar. Cincinnati . 9:10P.M. 8:00 AM. 11:45 AM. it
'Ar. Chicago .~.... 7:25 AM. 5:00P.M. 8:25P.M. '
D e e S e e e
| Ar. Birmingham 5:20 A.M.12:15 Noon
| Ar. Memphis ... 8:00 A.M. 8:15 P.M.
‘!Ar. Kansas City. ' 10:30 A,M"_
' SOUTHBOUND— N 0.2 N 0.14 No, 15 No.B o ¢
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‘Lv. Macon ... 12:30AM. 2:ISAM. 10:50 AM. 180 PM.
' Ar. Jacksonville. 7:40 AM. 9:20A.M. 8:10P.M. 8:10PM.
‘Ar. Brunswick .. 8:30 A.M. 8:30 AM. 5:45P.M, e
" N.B. Schedule figures shown as information and arezmt«
; For complete information apply to nearest Southemßa«a‘,wiaxg‘f";ggr
representative or write to: ‘ : e s%:%::;
J. 8. BLOODWORTH, Traveling Passenger Agent, MACON,Gfi,m;g