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Wheeler County Eagle
OFFICIAL ORGAN WNBKLER COUNTY
Published Every Friday,
J. H. GROSS, Editor and Publisher
Entered at the Post office at Alamo,
Georgia aa second class mail matter.
May 16, 1913, under the act of March
3rd, 1879.
$1 Per Year in Adavance
TELEPHONE No. 28.
That Georgia is "some” farm
ing state is shown in the recent
figures given out by the national
census bureau. James D. Price,
commissioner of agriculture, a
close follower of any information
relative to farming, points out
the Georgia figures that are es
pecially interesting. He says
that the census shows that in
Georgia 1,160,126 persons work
for a living, and that 734,366 of
these are engaged in farming.
Farm operators number 285,247,
of which 270,476 are men and
14,771 are women. There are
43^,091 farm laborers, of which
222,566 are men and 195,333 are
women. The report shows that
there are 30J dairy farms, with
546 laborersand twenty foremen.
In his reply recently to a com
mittee which urged an extra
session of the legislature, to deal
with the present cotton situation,
Governor Slaton showed wisdom
and a regard for economy of the
funds, that has called out a great
deal of praise- The Governoi
showed first that no law could
be passed to curtail the cotton
crop, which would bear the test
of the federal courts, and to call
a session merely to adopt reso
lutions calling for federal aid
would be a useless expense. He
told the committee that the mat
ter was squarely up to congress.
He said the southern represen
tatives were fully aware of the
south’s needs, and they should
go ahead and get action at once
without delaying or beating about
the bush. -
The farmers of this section are
are becoming somewhat alarmed
oyer the prospects of meeting
their obligations this fall. Cotton
is all that they have to depend on
to pay their bills, and what now
seems most puzzling to them is
whether or not the staple will be
in demand, at living prices, be
fore they will be forced to put it
on the market. Surely no one
can be accused of taking advant
age of the present crisis, but
every precaution is being used to
prevent, if possible, an opportu
nitv of this kind being used.
Judge Graham will be petitioned
to postpone the adjourned term
of Wheeler superior court, which
is set for the second Monday in
November, until the war clouds
claar away. The petition is be
ing circulated now and is being
liberally signed. The signing of
the petition does not mean any
more than to voice the sentiment
of tie farmersinthe postpone
ment of any litigation th it might
arise at this session of court, that
coul 4 , and very likely would, be
avoided under normal conditions
CITATION
GEORGIA, Wheeler County.
To all whom it may concern:
J. A. Hill, a resident of this state,
having in due form applied to the
uiders'gned for guardianship of ihe
person and property of Mark Ruis, a
minor child of the late Nancy Ruis, an
imane person of said county, and
notice is hereby given that his appli
cation will be heard at the next court
of ordinary for said county on the first
Monday in October, 1914, Witness
my hand and official signature this the
7th day of September, 1914.
Wm. B. KENT,
Ordinary Wheeler County, Georgia.
> Statement of the Condition of
The Farmers Bank
r •
Located at Glen weed, Ga., at the close
of business Sept. 9, 1914.
RESOURCES
1 Time Loans | 92,286.29
Overdrafts, unsecured 2,214.22
Banking House 28,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures _ 877.50
’ Due from Banks and Bank
। ers in this State 432.74
Due from Banks and Bank-
ers in ether States 783.22
Currency $ 927 00
Gold 75.00
■ Silver, nickles, etc 973 01 3,684 24
Cash Items 709.23
Total 1102,078 21
LIABILITIES
.
Capital Stock paid in $ 20,000.00
i Surplus Fund 10,000.00
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses, interest
, and taxes paid 5,361 21
Individual deposits subject
to check 13,065 06
; Time Certificates 15,419.14
Cashier’s Checks ..." 232 80
Bills payable, including time
certificates representing
borrowed money.. __ 38,000.00
T0ta1.... $102,078.21
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Wheeler County.
Before me came W J. FUTRAL,
Cashier of The FARMERS BANK, who
being duly sworn, says that the above
M and foregoing statement is a true con
' dition of said bask, as shown by the
books of file in said bank.
> W. J. FUTRAL,
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 15th day of Sept., 1914.
W. M POPE.
COM. N. P„ W. Co. Ga.
Georgia is represented in the
European war by a thousand or
so faithful soldiers, fighting on
all sides. They are the Georgia
mule, and indespensible adjunct
to every army. Ever since the
war broke out mules have been
in greater demand. It has been
the same in sli wars. The Boer
trouble took thousands of long
eared wagon pullers from Geor
gia, Missouri and Tennessee,
and now every day sees its steam
er load of mules departing for
Europe The mule possesses one
great value in war—he does not
bother his mulish head aboi t
noise, smoke or smell, while
horses are in a panic and dashing
madly about the battlefield.
JLEY CATHARTIC ISHI’
^eep Stomach Sweet fiver Active Bowels Rei
ORDINARY’S CITATIONS
NOTICE OF ORDER FOR LEAVE
■ TO SELL LAND.
i GEORGIA, Wheeler County:
To hH whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that applica
’ tion will be made to the court of ordi
, nary of Wheeler eounty, Georgia, at
’ the first regular term after ihe expi
■ ration of thirty days fiom thia notice
for leave to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of Abbie Clements, a
daughter of ihe late Fed Hall of sad
, county, Ihe said land being all the
lana she died siezed of and being all
her entile inter< at in lot oi land No.
48 in the 6th Land District of Wheeler
county, Georgia. This the 7th day of
September, 1914.
ALLEN CLEMENTS,
Admr Estate of Abbie Clements.
NOTICE OF ORDER FOR LEAVE
TO SELL LANI)
GEORGIA, Wheeler County.
To all whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that applica
tion will be made to the court of
ordinary of Wheeler county, Georgia,
at the first regular term after the ex
piration of thirty days from this
. notice for leaie to sell the lands be
longing to the estate of Missouri Byrd,
the same being all the land she died
seized es in formerly Montgomery,
' now Wheeler county, Georgis, and be
ing her entire interest in all the landt
formerly belonging to her father, Fee
Hall, now deceased of said county,
. formerly Montgomery county. This
, the 7th day of September, 1914.
D. B. BYRD.
Admr. Estate of Missouri Byrd.
NOTICE OF ORDER FOR LEAVE
TO SELL LAND
GEORGIA, Wheeler County.
To all whom it may concern:
i Notice is hereby given that appli
. cation will be made to the court of
! ordinary of Wheeler county. Georgia,
, at the first regular term after the ex-
I piration of thirty days from this notice
. for leave to sell the lands belonging to
■ the estate of John A Sears, the same
; being all the lands he died seized of in
। said Wheeler county, Georgia, form
j erly Montgemery county, Georgia.
This the 7th day of September, 1914.
J. H. KENT,
. Admr, Estate of John A. Sears.
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALAMO, GEORGIA.
Notice Tax Levy
‘ GEORGIA, Wheeler County
, Court of Commissienera of Roads and
Revenues, said county:
For the purpose of raising revenue
to pay the legal indebtedness of the
county, building a court house, build
' ing and repairing bridges, making oth
“ er public improv ments, paying sheriffs
“ jailors and other county officers, coro
tiers and county bailiffs, for expenses
of supporting the poor of the county,
1 paying jurors, not resident witnesses,
- fuel, servant hire and stationery, and
- all other lawful charges and expenses
of the county; It is hereby srdered
. that 13 1-2 miljs, or thirteen and 50
1 100 dollars on the thousand, be, and
the same is hereby levied for the pur
, pose aforesaid for the year 1914, and
1 the same is hereby appropriated and
divided as follows, to-wit:
, 1. To erect and complete a new
, court-house in said county 10 mills
J 2. To build and repair bridges and
other lawful pvbiic improvements
. 1 mill.
3. To pay sheriffs, jailors and oth
. er officers that may be legally entitled
। to eut of the county fees 1-2 mill.
( 4. Te pay coroners for holding in-
quests 1-8 mil)
5. To pay expenses of county for
। bailiffs at court, non-resident witnes
ses in criminal cases, fuel, servant
hire, stationery and the like 1-2 mill.
6. To pay jurors per diem compen
sation 1 mill.
7. To pay expenses in supporting
the poor 1-4 mill.
8. To pay any other lawful charge |
' against the county 1-8 mill
Ordered further that this tax levy |
be entered upon the minutes of this '
Board and copies of thf same published
as required by law.
Unanimously ordered in regular
meeting with all members present,
this the Ist day of September, 1914.
J. F. SIKES, Chairman.
J. A. CLEGG.
THOS. KENT,
Board Commissioners Roadsand Reve
nues Wheeler county,
W. E. CURRIE, Clerk.
SHERIFF SALES
GEORGIA, Wheeler County
I will sell before the court
house door in Alamo, Ga., at the
usual place of holding sheriff
sales in said county, on the first
Tuesday in October, 1914, to
• the highest and best bidder for
, cash, the following described
, property, to-wit: One 44x14
Nagle Retnm Tublar boiler with
smokestack and fittings attach-
Led, located on J. T. Brownng’s
J farm and used bv J. T.
t Browning for driving a shin
, gle mill. Levied on and will be
r sold as the property of J. T.
’ Browning to satisfy a mortgage
execution issued from the supe
rior court of said county of
Wheeler in favor of Avery &Co.
against J, T. Browning. Said
property is heavv and cumber
some and will not be produced
at time and place of sale, but
, prospective bidders can inspect
' same at J. T. Baowning’s farm
This September 6tb, 1914
J F. WRIGHT,
Sheriff wheeler County, Ga.
GEORGIA, Wheeler County.
I will sell before the court house
' door in Alamo, Ga , at the usual place
■ of h tiding sheriff’s sales in said county,
1 en the first Tuesday in October. 1914,
‘ to the highest and best bidder, for
1 cash, the following described property,
to wit: One dark bay horse mule
’ J about 16 hands high, about 8 years old,
i weighing about 1060 pounds, known as
• the “Cob” mule. Levied on and will
: be sold as the property of L. D. Higgs
• to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued
from the superior court of Montgom
. ery county, in favor of Alexander &
Alsup Company against the said L. D.
’ Higgs. Notice given L. D. Higgs
,as required by law. This the Bth
day of September, 19’4.
J. F. WRIGHT,
Sheriff of Wheeler county, Georgia.
GEORGIA. WHEELER COUNTY.
1 will sell before the court house
door in the town of Alamo, Ga., at the
usual place of holding sheriff sales, in
■<aid county, on the first Tuesday in
October, '914, between the legal hours
of sale, to th* highest and best bidder
for cash, the following described
> nro-erty, to-wit; One No. 1 Erick
Eclipse steel wire cable friction feed
saw mill No 6432 complete with 25
feet of carriage, and seventy five feet
ways, 4 head blocks, two of them with
taper sets movements, binding pulley
’ and frame, lumber trucks, two cant
hooks, and all fittings, one 50 inch 7xß
gauge Hoe inserted tooth saw No.
. 72473 with 42 teeth, 50 feet 10 inches
; 5 ply stitched rubber belt. Levied on
and will be sold as the property of E.
, C-Cordell to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
• from the superior court of Wheeler
‘ county in favor of Avery & Company
> against the said E. C. Cordell, Sept.
* 7th, 1914 in favor of Averv & Co,
• J. F. WRIGHT,
Sheriff Wheeler County, Georgia.
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