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WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE.
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WFFICIAL ORGAN WHEELER CO
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDZAY
. J. L. GROSS, Propreton..
£ntec : at the Post Office at
vlamo, Georgia, as second class
usil matter, May 16th, 1913, under
»* of March 3rd, 1879.
Stuffed olives are the favorite
delicacy of Spinoodles, a cat own
ed by Mrs. L, M. Ward of Port
land, Me.
Applying for a divorce, Mis.
Elizabeth C. Norton of Chicago
said her husband beat her ina
row over their radio set, ‘
Albert Lees of Chicago pursued
a8 a thief, fell between two build
ings and the police had to pull
him out with a rope. T
Overalls worn by a girl in a?
8 *hool near Pearl, Ind., were ap
proved by the state superintend
ent who said, '‘certainly they are
a3z suitable as the pajames which
the teacher wears.”
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While protecting health
through keeping all foods
fresh and pure, a General
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in food, time and money.
It pays for itself. Inspect
the G-E at our nearest
store.
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to pay
The Georgia Power
Company is behind
every commedity it
seolls.
President,
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A Citizen Wherever We Serve
RATS DIE |
so do mice, once they eat RAT-SNAP
And they leave no odor behind. Don't
take our word for it----try a package. |
Cats and dogs won't touch it Rats’
pass up all food to get RAT-SNAP. |
Thres sizes. i
35¢'size----1 cake, enough for panury |
kitchen or cellar. ‘
85¢ size----2 eakes, for chicken house ‘
$1.25 size----5 cakes, enough for all |
farm and out-buildings, storage
buildings, or factory buildings,
Sold and guaranteed by
: Peebles Pharmacy.
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Paid to Winners of
G % ) o Ty 4
CAM E L C AN B> S &
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company takes pleasure in announcing
that the decisions of Judges CHARLES DANA GIBSON. Roy W. HOWARD
and RAY LONG in the $50,000 Camel Prize Contest have been
reached and that prizes accordingly have been awarded as follows:
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First Prize, $25.000
JAMES THOMAS SHARKEY, 101 Train Street, Dorchester, Mass.
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5 Prizes of SI.OOO each
A. B. FRANKLIN, 111, 52 Kirkland St., Cambridge, Mass.
JOHN R. McCARTHY, 721 Main St., Willimantic, Conn.
FREDERICK E. ROBINSON, Coronado Beach, Calif.
WM. A. SCHRADER, Brent Apts., New Albany, Ind.
DR. D. H. SOPER, 523 E. Brown, lowa City, fowa.
5 Prizes of 8500 cach
F. CARTWRIGHT, Transp't’'n Bldg., Washington, D. C.
EDITH COCHRANE, Glenvale Ave., Darien, Conn.
BARBARA LAWLESS, Ardmore, Pa.
JANE PARSONS, 325 E. 79th St, New York, N. Y.
RICHARD W. VOGT, Green Bay Road, Waukegan, IIL
SHERIFF'S SALLE 4
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GEORGlA~—Wheeler County. 4
Will be sold before the court house |!
door in Wheeler county, Georgia, on |'
first Tuesday in June, 1931, next, with- |
in the legal hours of sale. to the high-|°
est bidder for cash, the following
property, to-wit: '
All that certain tract or parcel of|’
Jand situate, lying and being in uxel‘l
Town of Alamo, Wheeler County,
Georgia, consisting of Lots Se\'cn!
and Eight in Block ‘‘H'’ in the Town
of Alamo, Georgia, each fronting fifty
feet on Lucile Avenue and extending
back One Hundred Fifty feet to an
alley, and being a part of lot of land
No. Fifty-one in the Eleventh District|
of Whesler County, Georgia, and l»e-l~
ing the place whereon Sarah !Cmeliuet
Burch resided in 1923. {
| Said property will be scld as the|
'\ property of Mrs., Sarah l‘lmel‘me!
} Burch to satisfy an execution in favor|
iof Walter D, Lamar against Mrs. :
| Sarah Emeline Burch issued froem the
City Court of Valdosta ia favor of
| Walter D. Lamar and agaiust Mrs. |,
Sarah Emeline Burch. This the sth|,
day of May, 1931. |
H. N. SEARS, Sheriff. |
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SHERIFF SALE }
GEORGlA—Wheeler County. '
I will sell before the eourt house‘q
door of Wheeler County, at A]amo,lx
Georgia, between the legal hours of'i
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALAMO, GEORGIA
Second Prize, SIO.OOO
MRS. WALTER SWEET, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y.
sale, andto the highest and best bid-|:
der for cash, on The First Tuesday in|(
June, 1931, the following deseribed ||
property, to-wit: One riding cultiva
tor with plow fixtures and harrcws, |
same being & MecCormic-Deering
Make,, !
Levied on and will be sold as the|;
property of D. S§. Seabolt to satisfy |
& tax fi.fa, issued by J. S. Morris, tax |
collector for Wheelercounty Georgia, |-
for taxes due for the year 1928, .
This May Tth 1931. |
| H. N. SEARS, Sheriff. |
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l NOTICE OF SALE. l
WHEREAS, Elmira Browning, of
Wheeler County, Georgia, by her|
warranty deed dated May 3rd, 1920, |
and duly recorded in book ¢ at pagefi‘
IISS of :he land records of Wheelerii
' County, Georgia, conveyed to the;
!Pen.rsous-’fun Land Credit Company, §«
'a corporation, the following describ-!}
%ed real estate in Wheeler County,"
Georgia, to-wit:
One Hundred Twenty-five (125) acres |
of even width off the Southeast sice|
of lots fifty-five (55) and sixty-six|!
(66) lying Southwest of the Alamo
;a-nd Dublin highway. Inthe Eleventh |!
land district, containing 125 acres,|
‘more or less. 1
To secure the promissory note of
said Elmira Browning for the sum of |/
Pive Hundred Forty-two and 90-100 |
{5542.90) Dollars, payable in install-}
ments, and in said deed provided that |!
in event of the defaultin payment o
25 Prizes of 8166 cack
MARIE ALBERTS, 6252 So. Spaulding Ave., Chicago
W. B. BARKER, JR., 420 N. Spruce, Winston-Saiem, N.C.
EUGENE BARTON, 3625 La Luz St., Ei Paso, Texas
MRS. EDW. F. DALY, 1133 Louisville St., si. Louis, Mo.
WM. G. ERBACHER, 508 N. Front St., Conway, Ark.
LEROY FAIRMAN, 69 Dartmouth St., Forest Hills, M. Y.
KATHRYN R. FRANCIS, 448 E. 22d St., Baltimore, Md.
MRS. ALEXIS GODILLOT, 191 Waverly PL, New York
C. W. GRANGE, 2316 Central St., Everaton, IIL
C. S. GRAYBILL, Paxtonville, Pa.
JORN I GRIFFIN, 1208 Jackson, Pueblo, Colorado
DAVID C. HILL, Peyton and Arlington Rds., York, Pa.
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IN congratulating the winuers in the
great Camel contest we want at the same
time to thank most cordiaily the approxi
mately million men and women who dis
played their friendly interest by sending
in an entry.
Wewishalsotothank the millions of smekers
throughout the country for the appreciation
they are showing for our new Humidor Pack
as is evidenced by the noiablc inercase in the
sale of Camel cigarettes,
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any iostallment of said rote, said‘j
Company might declare the unpaid
balance thereof at once due and pay
able and sell said land for the pay
ment thereof: and
Whereas, the installment of said
note due November 1, 1830 was not
paid when due and is still unpaid and
said Company has declared the entire
;unpaid balance of said note now due
‘and payable:
Now, Therefore,Taft & Company, for
merly the Pearsons-Taft Land Cred
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 deseribed
real estzte and appurtenances there
‘unto belonging at public jsale to the!
highest bidder for cash at the door of
the court house in the city of Alamo,
‘State of Georgia, between the hours
0f 10 A.M. and 4:00 P M., on the 10th
‘day of June, 1931, for the purpose of
paying said indebtedpess and the
costs of said sale.
As provided in said deed, said sale
will be subject to the rights of the
iholder of that certain principal note
for the sum of Twenty-five Hundred
;Dollars, described in and secured by
that certain warranty deed recorded
in book 4 at page 1823, of the land
‘records of Wheeler County, Georgia.
In witness whereof, said Taft & Co.,
has caused these preseuts to be exe
cuted by its President and its corpo
rate seal to be hereunto affixed this}
20th day of February, 1931. l
TAFT & COMPANY;
Third Prize, $5.000
JULIUS M. NOLTE, Glen Aven, Duluth, Minn.
ELIZABETH JARRARD, Porter Apts., Lansing, Mich.
j. W. KEATING, 523 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
j. i1 KENNEDY, 2627 W. State St., Milwaukee, Wisc.
JOHN KILPELAINEN, West Paris, Maine
DR CLIFTON B. LEECH, 211 Angell Bt., Providence, REL.
FDWARD MARTIN, 121 Liddell St, Buffalo, N. Y.
MRS, L. C. MILLARD, 609 Stockley Gardens, Norfolk, Va.
FUGENE SARTINI, 745 Chapel St, Ottawa, il
GREGORY LUCE STONE, 755 Texas Si., Mobile, Ala.
DR. C. 1. THOMAS, Mount Airy, N. C.
lIEE . WOMACK, 448 Tenncy Ave., Amherst, QOhio
3. ARTHUR WGOD, 21 Burke St, Mechanicville, N. Y.
EMERY HERBERT YOUNG, Painted Post, N. Yo
moistare-proof Ceilophane wrapping the
rich aroma and fuil davoer of choice Turkish
and mellow Domestie tobaccos have been
sir-sealed in Camels for your enjoyment.
If you have not iried Camels in the Humidor
Pack all we ack is that you switch over to this
brand for one day.
After you have learned how much milder,
Lhow much cooler, how much more enjoy
«ble it is to smoke a perfectly conditioned
fresh eigarette, go back to the harsh hotness
of stale cigareties if you can.
: By Oren E. Taft,
: President.
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CITATION.
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.| Wheeler cuunty, Georgia.
| Notice is hereby given thet Mrs,
'{ A, F. Beacham, as guardianof Ada.
| B. Smith, having applied to me by
petition for leave to sell a portion of
I the real estate of the said Ada. B.
-1 Smith, minor, that an order was made
| thereon at the May term 1931, of the
-leourt of Ordinary, of said county, tor
| {eitation, and that citation issue; all
| the heirs at law and creditors and all
| persons interested will take notice
[ that I will pass upon said application
| at the June term 1931 of the court of
{Ordinary of Wheeler County, acd un
; less cause is shwn to the contrary, at
! said time leave will be granted. i
: This the 4th day of May, 1931.
. H. L. SEARS, Ordinary. |
. K lIELS RATS
B De S SRS TST WSR T T
| and mice—that’s RAT-SNAP, the cld
| reliable rodent destroyer. Comes in
v!cakes---—no mixing with other food.
| Your money back if it fails.
{ 35¢ size—l cake, enough for pantry,
| kitchen or cellar.
| 65c size----2 cakes, for chicken house
|coops, or small buildings.
| $1.25 size----5 cakes, enough for all
farm and out-buildings, storage build
{ings, or factory buildings.
Sold and guaranteed by
Peebles Pharmacy.
Gk ofET
© 1931, B, J. Keynolds Tobaceo Company, Winston-Salem, N, C.
{RA 5 SNAP
KILLS RATS
Also mice. Absolutely prevents
odors from carcass. One package
:proves this. Rat-Snap comes in cak
|es—no mixing with other food. Guar
]nnteed.
| 35c size—l cake, enough for pantry,
ikitchen or cellar,
| 053¢ size—2 cakes, for chicken house,
|cocps, or small buildings.
1 81.25 size—s cakes, enough for all
farm and out-buildings, storage build
ings, or factory buildings.
! Sold and guaranteed by
Peebles Pharmacy.
WANTED—Reliable man to
succeed Mrs. G. L. Moorhead as :
{Rawleigh Dealer in Wheeler
ICounty. Selling experience un--
necessary. Everything furnished!
except car. A splendid opportu--
nity to step into a permanent and!
profitable business. Good profits:
for hustlers. Address W. T.
Rawleigh Co., 244 Rawleigh
lßldg., Memphis, Tenn.
JNO. S. STAMPS
INSURANCE
Mcßae, Ga,