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WHEEELR COUNTY EAGLE.
$1.50 A Year, In Advance
OFFICIAL ORGAN WHEELER CO
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
J. IL GROSS, Propretor.
Entered at the Post Office at
Alamo, Georgia, as second class
ua<l matter, May 16th, 1913, under
of March 3rd, 1879.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
Whereas, Vina Green of Wheeler
County, Georgia by her warranty deed
dated October 28, 1920, and duly re
corded in book 4, page 271 of the land
records of Wheeler County, Georgfa,
conveyed to the I’earsons-Taft Land
Credit Company, a corporation, the
following described real estate in
Wheeler County, Georgia, to-wit:
All that part of lot one hundred
fifty-two (152) lying north east of
Island Branch, also all of lot one
hundred seventy-nine (179), all in the
sixth L6th] landdistrict. The premises
hereby conveyed containing 227 1-2
acres, more or less.
To seeure the promissory note of
said Vina Green for the sum of Two
Thousand fs2ooo.oo| Dollars and in
said deed provided that in pvent of
the default in the payment of said
note according to the terms thereof,
said Company might sell said land
for the payment of said mote; and
Whereas, the said note matured
December 1, 1929, was not paid when
due and is still unpaid.
Now, therefore, Taft & Company,
formerly the Pearson-Taft Land Cfed
'it Company, under and by virtue of
the power and authority in said Com
pany Vested by said warranty deed,
will proceed to sell the above describ
ed real estate and appurtenances
thereunto belonging as the same Were
described in and conveyed by said
deed Including all interest of Vina
ureen and her heirs, devicees, assigns
or estate insofar as the same was
authorized to be sold under the said
warranty deed pursuant to the pro
visions of which this sale is to be
made at public sale to the highest
bidder for cash at the door of the
county court house in the City of Ala
mo, State of Georgia, between the
hours of 10:00 A. M. and 4:00 P. M.
on the 30th day of October, 1930 for
purpose of paying said indebtedness
and the costs of said sale.
in witness whereof, said Taft &
Company has caused these presents to
be executed by its President and its
corporate seal to bo affixed this 15tl
day of September, A.D 1930.
TAFT AND COMPANY.
By Oren E. Taft
President.
, (Corp. Seal)
SHERIFF’S TAX SALES
GEORGlA—Wheeler County.
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county, between the le
gal hours cf sale, to the highest bid
der, for cash, on the first Tuesday
October, 1930, Die following described
property levied upon under tax fifa’s
issued by J. L. Sumner, tax collectoi
of said county, for state, county and
school taxes for the year 1929 and
turned over for advertisement and
sale.
Town lot number 17 in bloek number
21, as shown by plat of Town of Glen
wood, Georgia, being 25 feet front on
right of way of Seaboard Air Line
railway, and extending back to an
alley 109 feet, except that part at rear
of bank building, which part is 8 1-2
feet wide and adjacent to lot 18 and
extending to alley. Located on the
front part of said lot 17 is the one
story brick building known as The
Farmers Bank building, in Glenwood
Levied on and will be sold as the
property of the Farmers Bank of islen
wood
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Also at the same time and place,
that portion of lot number one (1' in
block “B”, in the Town of Alamo,
Georgia, whereon is located the two
story brick building, known as the
Farmers Bank building of Alamo,and
being 25 feet on Railroad Avenue and
extending back 55 feet, as shown by
plat of the Town of Alamo, Georgia.
Levied on and will be sold as the
property of the Farmers Bank of Ala
tao,. Georgia.
This September 11, 1930. '
H. N. SEARS, Sheriff.
c o ri’o n
Get More for your
Cotton
Ship or truck to Savannah
Cotton Factorage Co., like
other Farmers and Buyers
are doing.
Let us hold your cotton for
higher prices. We can sell
and make full se tlement on
short notice, when the
market reaches your price.
Savannah Cotton Factorage
Company.
Savannah, Georgia
Administrator’s Sale
GEORGlA—Wheeler County.
By virtue of an order of the court
of ordinary of Wheeler County, Geor
gia. granted upon the application of
J. 8. Morris, as administrator of the
estate of C. C. Ryals, deceased, late
of said county, to sell the lands of the
said deceased, for the purpose
of paying debts and distribution,
there will be sold before the court
house door, at public outcry, to the
highest bidder for cash, in the city of
Alamo, between the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in October
1930, as the property of the said de
ceased, the following described lands,
to-wit:
202 acres of land, more or less, lot
number T 35 in the 11th lapd district
of Wheeler County, Georgia, contain
ing 202 acres, more or less. Terms
of sale, cash., This the 9th day of
September, 1935.
J. S. MORRIS,
Admr. estate of C. C. Ryals, dec.
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—- WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALAMO, GEORGIA.
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rr^HESE prolific United States j i
H may not be feeding the world 1 <
-*• as they did in the parlous 1
times of the World War, bat food
grown in this country is firing
eaten in Africa, Asia. AuHtr.iia
Canada, Central America, China, i
all over Europe, in Mexico, New .
Zealand, the Philippine I lan Is, i
South America and the West in- !
dies. It goes to them in the 1
American sanitary cans which
have made the preservation of i
food safe for periods of time men- 1
sured in decades. Our vast exports
of canned foods can be due to no
other reason than that these
peoples find them good.
Ths Dark Continents
Some of the places in Africa
and Asia to which American
canned foods are exported are
'■ 'Cairo, Alexandria and Port-Su'd,
In Egypt; Salisbury, South
Rhodesia; Penang, Straits Settle-
• merits; Melilla, Spanish Morocco;
Johannesburg. Durban and Port
Elizabeth, South Africa; Bahrein,
Persian Gulf; Colombo, Ceylon:
Dairen, Manchuria; Sargon/
A PROCLAMATION
.. .
Submitting a proposed amendment to the Constitution of Georgia
to be voted on at the General Election to be held on Tuesday, Novem
ber 4, 1930, said amendment to Article 7, section 6, paragi aph 2, of
the Constitution of the State of Georgia, by adding thereto the words,
“To pay pensions to county officers and employees of Fulton County.
By His Excellency,
L. G- HARDMAN, Governor.
State of Georgia,
Executive Department,
, . August 25, 1930.
WHEREAS, The General Assembly at its session in 1929 propos
ed an atneridraent to the Constitution of this State us set forth in an
. Act - approved. Augyist 24, 1929, to-wit:
FULTON COUNTY EMPLOYEES’ PENSIONS.
No 391.
r An ASHWp^opnse'to the qualified voters of Georgia an Amendment
to article 7, section 6, paragraph 2, of the Constitution of the
State of Georgia, by adding thereto the words, “To pay pensions
to county officers and employees of Fulton County,” so that the
General Assembly of the State of Georgia shall have power to
..delegate ro-Fußon County in this State the right to levy a tax to
pay pensions .to county officers and employees; and for other
purposes.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of
eorgia. and it is hereby enacted by authority of tne same, that
article T/sec'tJbn 8, paragraph 2. of the Constitution of Georgia be
amended by adding thereto the following words. “To pay pensions to
county officers and employees of Fulton County,” so that said para
graph as amended, in addition to the purposes for which taxes may
now be leyied, shall authorise the General Assembly of the Stale of
Georgia to delegate to Fulton County in this State the right to levy a
fax to pay pensions to county officers and employees.
Sec. 2. Be it farther enacted, that whenever the above proposed
amendment to the Constitution shall be agreed to by two-thirds of the
members elected to each,of the two Houses of the oeperal Assembly,
and the same has been entered upon their Journals with th» ayes and
nays taken thereon, the Governor shall cause said amendment to be
published in at least two newspapers in each Congressional District
in this State for a period of two months next preceding the time of
holding the-ndxt general election.
- , Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, that the above proposed amend
ment shall be submitted far ratification or iejection to the electors of
this State at tbe next general election to be held after publication as
provided in the second section of this Act in the several electoral
. districts of- this State, -at khich election every person shall be quali
■fled to voteiwho is entitled to vote for members of the General As
sembly. Ali persons voting at said-election in favor of adopting the
proposed amendment to the Constitution shall have written or print
ed bn their ballots the words, “For amendment of paragraph 2,
section 6, article 7, permitting Fulton Ccuntr to levy taxes to pay
pensions to county officers and employees." And all persons op
posed to the adoption of said amendment shall have written or print
ed on. their ballots tbe words “Opposed to amendment of paragraph
2. section 6, article 7, permitting Fulton County to levy taxes to pay
pensions to county officers and employees.” And if a majority of
said electors qualified to vote for the members of the General Assemb
ly, voting thereon, shall vote for the ratification thereof, when the re
sult shall be consolidated as now required by law in elections for
members of the General Assembly, then said amendment shall beccwe
a part of article 7, ^cctio’n 6, paragraph 2, of the Constitution of this
State, and the Governor shall make proclamation theiecf os provid
ed by taw.
Ajfproved August '24, 1929.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, L. G. Hardman, Governor of
15 said State, do issue this my proclamation hereby declaring
that the proposed foregoing amendment to the Constitution
■ is submitted for ratification or rejection to the voters of the
State qualified.gpfce for members of the General Assemb
ly at the Gene{ja^£|s£tion to be held on Tuesday, November
4, 1930,
L. G. HARDMAN, Governor.
By the Governor:
George H. Carswell,
Secretary of State.
French Indo-China; Bombay, In
dia; Mukden, China; and Bang
kok, Stam.
Far and Wide
Australia, Canada, China, Mex
ico and Newfoundland all eat
American canned foods. Nica
ragua, Guatemala and the Repub
lic of Panama welcome them to
Central America. The countries
n Europe where they are con
sumed arc Austria, Belgium,
Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Eng
land, France, the Free City of
Danzig, Germany, the Irish Free
State, Italy, Norway, Scotland,
Spain. Sweden and Switzerland.
Auckland and Wellington in
New Zealand and Manila in tbe
Philippine Islands all get canned
foods from here. Argentina,
Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador.
Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and
Venezuela are the South Ameri
can coustries which import them.
In the West Indies we send them
to Cuba, the Dominican Republic
and Porto Rico'. And the fore
going is only the record of tbe
I first six months of this year!*
Little Theatre For Paris
In Celebrated Latin Quarter
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THE Little Theatre movement
has spread to Paris. This
distinctively American innovation
has been introduced to Paris by
Helena Rubinstein, who believes
that the theatre is one of the
world's basic channels of educa
tion and recreation.
The New American Theatre,
which will seat 350 people will
encourage the beginning drama
tist and those who, for one rea
son or another, have not yet
made a commercial success. New
A PROCLAMATION
Submitting a proposed amendment to the Constitution of Georgia,
to be voted on at the General Election to be held on Tuesday, No
vember 4, 1930, said amendment to Article 7, Section 2, paragraph 2,
of the Constitution of this State, which relates to the power of the
General Assembly to exempt from taxation, etc. . f-
By His Excellency,
L. G. HARDMAN, Governor.
State of Georgia,
Executive Department,
August 25, 1930.
WHEREAS, The General Assembly at its session in 1929 proposed
an amendment to the Canstitution cf this State as set forth in an Act
approved August 24, 1929, to-wit:
TROUP AND HEARD COUNTIES; TAX EXEMP-
TIONS OF HYDRO-ELECTRIC WORKS
No. 373
An Act to amend article 7, section 2, paragraph 2, of the Constitution
of this State as now amended, which relates to the power of the
General Assembly to exempt from taxation public property and
certain classes of private property: by adding another paragraph
to said section 2, to wit. 2-B, to wit: Any person, natuial or
artificial, who after or within two years prior to the ratification
of this amendment has built, or may build or establish on the
Chattahoochee Biver any dam for storage or any power-dam for
the manufacture, generation, sale, or distribution of hydro-ekc
tric current, embodying flood control and flood protection feat
ures for the City of West Point, Georgia, may as to such project
be exempt from all county, school, and municipal taxes for the-
Counties of Troup and Heard, for such period of time as that the
amount of taxes so exempted would equal to and absorb such
part of the cost of such project as is attributed to such flood con
trol or flood protection features, such cost attributed to flood
control and flood protection, features to be determined by the?
Federal Power Commission.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of'
Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same,,
that article seven (7), section two (2), paragraph two (2)/
and paragraph two-A (2 A) of the Constitution of the State 1
of Georgia be and the same is hereby amended by adding at
the end of said paragraph two (2) another paragraph to be*
known as paragraph two B (2-B), to wit:
Paragraph 2-B. Any person, natural or artificial, who l
after or within two years prior to the ratification of this,
amendment has built, or may build on the Chattahoochee 1
River, any dam for storage or any power-dam for the manu
facture, generation, sale, or distribution of hydro electric
current, embodying flood control and flood protection fea
tures for the City of West Point, Georgia, may as to such
project be exempt from all county, school, and municipal
taxes for the Counties of Troup and Heard for such period of
time as that the amount of taxes so exempted would equal to
and absorb such part of the cost of such project as is attrib
utable to such flood control or flood protection features, such
cost attributable to flood control and flood protection to be
determined by the records of the Federal Power Commission,
Provided, that interest shall not be computed on the sum to
be absorbed by tax exemption as herein provided.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, that if this Constitutional
Amendment shall be agreed to by two thirds of the members
of the General Assembly of each House, the same shall be
entered on their Journal, with the ayes and nays taken there
on; and the Governor shall cause the amer dment to be pub
lished in one or more of the newspapers in each Congres
sional District for two months immediately precedingthe
next general election, and the same shall be submitted to'the
people at the next general election, and the voters thereat
shall have written or printed on their tickets, “For ratifica
tion of Amendment of article 7, sectiod 2, paragraph 2, of
the Constitution of this State (for ratification of Amendment
of article 7, section 2, paragraph 2, for authorizing the Gen
eral Assembly to exempt from taxation power projects em
bracing flood control for the City of West Point, Georgia)-’’
or “Against ratification of Amendment of Article'7, section
2, paragraph 2, (authorizing the General Assembly to ex
empt from taxation power projects embracing flood control!
for the City of West Point, Georgia),” as they may choose;
and if a majority of the electors qualified to vote for memb
ers of the next General Assembly, voting, shall vote in-favor
of ratification, then said amendment shall become a part of
article 7, section 2, paragraph 2, of the Constitution of this
State, and the Governor shall make proclamation thereof.
Be it further enacted, that all laws and parts of laws in
conflict with this Act be and the same are repealed!
Approved August 24, 1929.
NOW, THEREFORE, I. L. G. Hardman, Governor of
said State, do issue this my proclamation herby declaring
that the proposed foregoing amendment to the Constitution
is submitted for ratification or rejection to the voters, of the
State qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly
at the General Election to be held on Tuesday. November 4,
1930.
L. G. HARDMAN, Governor.
By the Governor:
George H. Carswell,
Secretary of State
and unusual plays will be pro
duced with but little reference to
their commercial value. If the
play contains a real idea, if It
provokes thought, then it will
have a chance at the New Amer
ican Theatre.
Madame Rubinstein has already
chosen a site for her new project,
in the heart of the celebrated
Latin Quarter' in Parts. She
sailed recently to hasten arrange
ments for the erection of the.
theatre itself.