Wheeler county eagle. (Alamo, Ga.) 1913-current, November 13, 1931, Image 3
SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY GEORGlA—Wheeler County. Under and by virtue cf a power of sale contained in the deed to secure debt executed and delivered by E. Frank Jones to The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, on the Ist day of November, 1925 and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wheeler County. Georgia, in deed book 6 page 253 on the 15th day of January, 1926 the undersigned will sell at public outcry at the court house door in said county of Wheeler, be tween the legal hours of sale namely 10 A. M. and 4 P. M., to the highest and best bidder for cash, on the Ist day of December, 1931, the following described property, to-wit: All of lot of land number two hund red and thirty-seven (237) in the eleventh (11th) land district of Wheel er County, Georgia, containing two hundred two and one half (202%) acres of land more or less, being the lands formerly owned by, in possessi on of and known as the Joel C. Pad gett farm, now owned by and in pos session of E. Frank Jones. For the purpose of paying a certain promissory note for the sum of Forty Five Hundred ($4500.00) Dollars, ex ecuted and delivered by' the said E. Frank Jones to the said The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company on the Ist day of November, 1925 and due on the Ist day of October, 1930, stipulating for interest from date of said note to maturity at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum, payable annually, said interest being represent ed by interest notes, one of said notes due on October Ist of each of the years 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929 and 1930 / . actively. Said principal note (pars interest from date of maturity ifntll paid at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum, and said interest notes bear interest froni date of ma turity until paid at the rate of eight pet; cent (8%) per annum. Said prin cipal note of Forty Five Hundred ($4500.00) Dollars which became due October Ist, 1930, together with inter est from due date at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum, and the in ■ terest coupon which became due Oc tober Ist, 1930, of Two Hundred Sev enty ($270.00) Dollars, together with interest from due date at the rate of eight per cent (8 $4) per annum, re main unpaid, and said E. Frank Jones fails and refuses to pay the same on demand, and the same are now due and unpaid. Said deed to secure debt made by the said E. Frank Jones to said The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Com pany hereinbefore mentioned, contains a power of sale, which provides that said E. Frank Jones convenants and agrees that in case of default in pay ment of the debt above mentioned when due or in case of default in any of the conditions named in the bond to reconvey, said The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company may sell the property, including the right, title and interest therein of said E. Frank Jones his heirs and assigns, at auction at the court house door in the county in which said land lies, to the highest bidder for cash, first giving four weeks’ notice of the time, terms and place of sale by advertising once a week for four weeks in a newspaper published in the county where said land lies as provided in said deed Special reference as to the terms and conditions of said power of sale con tained in said deed to secure debt is hereby referred to and made a part of this advertisement, as if all the term and conditions of said power of sale were incorporated iti this advertise g^nt, and all the terms and conditions ■Paid power of sale in said deed to secure debt are hereby made a part of this advertisement. Said property will be sold as the property of E. Frank Jones and deed made to the purchaser by the under signed. as provided in said power of sale in said deed to secure debt, as hereinbefore stated. THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY By Ellis, Webb & Ellis, Its Attorneys Americus, Ga. Cotton Storage Don’t hold your cotton at home subject to fire, weath er damage, and theft, when you can store it with us for a whole year for less than 1c per pound. You cannot afford to take the risk of holding at home. We make liberal advances, and quick settlements when you get ready to sell. Write us about your fertilizer ob ligation and seed loan. We will get more for your cotton SAVANNAH COTTON FACTORAGE COMPANY Savannah, Georgia,. SHERIFF’S SALE GEORGlA—Wheeler County. Will be sold before the court house door of said county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December, 1931. to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: One2-horse wagon, Fort Smith make One 2-horse wagon. Brown make. Three guano distributors. One Cole planter. One middle buster. Two steel beam 2-horse plows. Two steel beam 1-horse plows. One Gant cotton planter. One Joe harrow. Four scooter stocks. One Planet Junior cultivator. One single tree. Five scrapes. Four sets of gear. One two-mule arch axle timber cart with stretchers. Said abeve described property will be brought to the place of sale. Also will be sold: One cane mill and pan. One stalk cutter. One cut-away harrow. Said last described property being bulky and expensive to move, the same will not be brought to the place of sale, but will be sold where now located on F. B. Elam farm near Glenwood, Georgia, and prospective purchasers may inspect the same on applacation to me. Said property levied on under a mortgage fi fa issued from Wheeler superior court in favor of The Farm ers Bank and against F. B. Elam, as the property of the defendant, F. B. Elam, for the purpose of satisfying said 11 fa. This 2nd day of October, 1931. H. N. SEARS, Sheriff. SHERIFF SALE- Georgia, Wheeler County. Will be sold before the court house door of said couutj, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December, 1931, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: 25 feet of buffet shelving, 20 feet of drug shelving, ten feet prescription counter, 4 show cas s, ■ f at long each, one Lippincott soda fount, ten feet complete, one carbonator, one cigar and cigarette case, ten feet long,wrap ping counter, twelve feet long; also town lots one to sixteen inclusive of block “G”, same being all of said block and bounded as follows: By Broad and Jefferson streets and Fear 1 and Lucile avenues in the Town of Alamo, Georgia, said lots being a part of the land conveyed to Mrs. Margaret Alice Terrell by Mrs. Isa belle E. Clements by deed dated Sep tember Ist, 1926, and recorded in the clerk’s office of the superior court of Wheeler County, Georgia, in deco book number one, pages 544-i>4s. Also town lots in Alamo, Wheeler County, Georgia, lots numbers 13, 14, 15 and 16, except fifty feet off of ihe Southeast end thereof ~where the tin hotel building once stood, in block “B”, said lots fronting on Lucile avenue fifty feet each and running back to an alley 150 feet, except lot 16, which extends back only 100 feet. Said property levied on and will be sold under a superior court fi. fa, issued from the Wheeler superior court in favor of the Citizens and Southern National Bank, transferee, and against W. E. Currie and W. M. Pope; trading as the City Pharmacy, as the property of the defendants, W. E Currie and W. M. Pope, trading as City Pharmacy for the purpose of satisfying said fi. fa. This 2nd day of November, 1931. H. N. SEARS, Sheriff. Renew Your Health by Purification* Any physician will tell you that “Perfect Purification of the System is Nature’s Foundation of Perfect Health.” Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that are undermin ing your vitality? Purify your en tire system by taking a thorough course of Calotabs, —once or twice a week for several weeks—and see how Nature rewards you with health. Calotabs are the greatest oof all system purifiers. Get a family pack age, containing full directions. Only 35 cts. At <ny drug (.tore. (Adv.) S For j sswjsjs^ess « Made By » THE CHATTANOOG^v O « M,_ MEDICINE Chattanooga, Tena. WB WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE. ALAMO.GEORGIA Restless, could not sleep «THERE were days 1 when I felt like I I could not get my work d done. I would get so I nervous and ‘trembly’ | I would have to lie T down. I was very rest less, and could not |H sleep at night. My mother advised s|| me to take Cardul, □ and I certainly am hi glad she did. It Is ba the first thing that seemed to give me <1 any strength. I felt '3 better after the first J J bottle. I kept it up and am now feel- 4 Ing fine.”—Mrs. R. Gibson, Fort Payne, Ala. H E ALTH Take Thedford’s Blade-Draught tor Constipation, Indigestion, and Biliousness. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY GEORGlA—Wheeler County. Under and by virture of a power of sale contained in a deed to secure debt executed and delivered by Mat tie Lee Sears to the Empire Loan & Trust Company on the Ist day of October, 1926, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wheeler County, Georgia, in deed book 6, page 463, on the 19th day of January, 1927, the un dersigned will sell at public outcry at the court house door in said county of Wheeler, between the le gal hours of sale, namely 10' A. M. and 4 P. M. to the highest and best bidder for cash, on the Ist day of December, 1931, the following de scribed property, to-wit: Twenty (20) acres, more or less, of lot of land number seventy-four (74), described as follows, to-wit: Begin at the north corner of said lot and run along the northwest lot line south forty-four (44) degrees west nineteen and eighty hundredths (19.80) chains to a stake, thence run south forty-six (46) degrees east ten and twelve hundredths (10.12) chains to a stake, thence run north forty-four (44) degrees east nine teen and eigthy hundredths (19.80) chains to a stake on the original northeast lot line of said lot, thence run along said northeast lot line north forty-six (46) degrees west ten and twelve hundredths (10.12) chains to the north corner, the point of be genning; also fifty (50) acres, more or less, carved out of the west corner of lot of land number seven ty-seven (77), more particularly de scribed as follows: Beginning at the original west corner of said lot and run south forty-six (46) de grees east along the southwest lot •ine of said lot a distance of twent six and forty hundredths (26.40) chains to a stake on said lot line, thence run north nineteen (19) de grees east thirteen and fifty hun derdths (13.50) chains to a stake in the run of a branch, thenceirun in a northwesterly direction along the meanderings of said branch to where same crosses the northwest lot line of said lot, thence run south along the northwest lot line of said , lot forty four (44) degrees west eleven and twelve hundredths (11.12) chains to the west corner of said lot, the point of beginning, said lands situate, ly ing and being in one body in the eleventh (11th) land district of Wheeler county, Georgia, and bound ed on the northwest by lands of J. H. Stroud, southwest by lands of Mrs. Christian Bright, southeast by lands of Mrs. Christian Bright and R. R. McAHum, and on the north east by lands of R. R. McAHum. For the purpose of paying a cer tain promissory note for the sum of Twelve Hundred ($1,200.00) Dol lars executed and delivered by the said Mattie Lee Sears to the Em pire Loan & Trust Company on the Ist day of October, 1926, and due October 1, 1931, stipulating for in terest from the date of said note to maturity at the rate of six and one half (6 1-2%) per cent per an num, payable annually, and ten per cent (10%) attorney fees, the in terest on said note being evidenced by five interest coupons of the same date, one of said interest notes to become due and payable on the Ist day of October of the years 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, and 1931, re spectively. Said interest notes bear interest from date of maturity at the rate of eight per cent (8%) per annum until paid. Said princi pal note of Twelve Hundred ($1,200.00) Dollars, which became due October Ist, 1931, together with interest from due date at the rate of six and one half per cent (6 1-20 ) per annum until paid, and the interest coupons which became due October Ist, 1930 and October Ist, 1931, amounting to Seventy- Eight ($78.00) Dollars each, to gether with interest from due dates at the rate of eight per cent (8%) per annum until paid, remain un paid, and the said Mattie Leo Sears fails and refuses to pay the same I on demand and the same are now due and unpaid. Said deed to secure debt made by the said Mattie Lee Sears to the said Empire Loan & Trust Company hereinbefore mentioned, contains a power of sale which provides that said Mattie Lee Sears covenants and agrees that in case of default in payment of the debt above mention ed when due, or in case of default in any of the conditions named in the bond to reconvey, said Empire Loan & Trust Company, or the per son to whom said power is assign ed or delegated, or the person who holds the papers in connection with said loan, may sell the property, including the right, title and inter est therein of the said Mattie Lee Sears, her heirs and assigns, at auction at the court house door in the county in wihch the land lies, to the highest bidder for cash, first giving four weeks’ notice of the time, terms and place of sale by advertising once a week for four weeks in a newspaper published in the county where said land lies, as provided in said deed. The above described deed to secure debt, to gether with the legal title to the land therein described and all the right, title, interest and powers therein contained, including the pow er of sail” in said deed to secure debt have been assigned and delegat ed to ami are now held and owned by the undersigned. All the terms and conditions of said power of sale are hereby specially referred to and made a part of this advertise ment just as if incorporated here in Said property will be sold and deed made to the purchaser by the undersigned as provided in said power of sale in said deed to secure debt, as hereinbefore stated. WILMINGTON SAVINGS BANK By Ellis, Webb & Ellis, Its Attorneys, * Americsu, Georgia. SHERIFF SALE State of Georgia, County of Wheel er. Will be sold before the court house door of Wheeler County, in the town of Alamo, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in December, 1931, to the highest bidder for cash, within the legal hours for sale, the following described property, to wit: The whole of lot of land number eighty-four (84) in the Eleventh (11th) land district of Wheeler county, Georgia, said lot of land containing two hundred two and one-half (202 1-2) acres, more or less, and being the homeplace of Hugh G. Gillis. Levied on as the property of Hugh G. Gillis to satisfy an execu tion issued from the Superior Court of Wheeler County at the Septem ber Term, 1931, in favor of Rut land Savings Bank, and against said Hugh G. Gillis. Written notice of levy given de fendant as provided by law. This November 6th, 1931. H. N. SEARS, Sheriff, Wheeler County, Georgia. CITATION— YEARS SUPPORT. GEORGIA —Wheeler County. To all whom it may Concren: Augusta M. oss having made ap plication for year’s support out o the estate of Epp Goss, late of said county, deceased, and said apprais ers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their return, all persons concerned are hereby requir ed to show cause before the court of ordindty of said county on the first Monday in December, 1931 wny said application should not. be granted. This November 6th. 1931. H. L. SEARS, Ordinary. Service Motor Co. ALAMO, GEORGIA Sales Service Bring us Your Cream Butter Fat Today, 22c per pound ARMOUR CREAMERY Alamo, Ga. Cream More Profitable than Cotton Summer Swallows Jane Rogers rpo revive th® hot and dusty tennis players and weary golf ers, not to mention the porch brigade who just sit and try to keep cool, there Is nothing like a well prepared iced beverage. Its frosty coolness will quickly drive away thoughts of the oppressive heat, 'while generous sweetening with sugar will provide renewed energy for the fagged out players Summer Menus Should Include Meat By Jane Rogers THIS is the time of the year when the little red line on the thermometer climbs close to ninety —and the kitchen seems even warmer —and the side porch looks so cool and inviting—-and no house wife wants to spend any more time than necessary over a stove. Certainly she is not wholly to blame. It is so easy to assemble a few left-over vegetables or fruits and heap them artistically on cool, crisp lettuce leaves, especially when everyone seems entirely sat isfied with the result. Yet the need for more substan tial foods is just as great in sum mer as in the cold winter months. Meats, potatoes and the heavier offerings which form the ibulk of the winter diet should not be omit ted from the summer menu, just because to* prepare them means a little more time in the kitchen. Even if the housewife is using summer as an excuse to cut down on the family meat bill, it is pos sible through the medium of the cheaper cuts to keep this impor tant item on the menu and stili pare the food budget. Cheaper cuts can be made just as tasty as the more expensive ones if properly seasoned. Salt, vinegar, sugar, parsley and the other accepted seasonings will work wonders in creating a really substantial dish with appetite ap peal.' The sugar is important be cause it helps to blend the other seasonings and point up the flavor of the dish as a whole. Better Breakfasts «T>REAKFAST is the bulwark A* of the American nation," re marked the emissary of a foreign nation who was sent here to ob serve the customs of our country for the benefit of his own. It is true that we prefer to face the fortunes of the day better fortified than the average continental on his cup of coffee or chocolate and bit of bread. We are right—for us, at least. Life dashes along briskly over here, and we need energy every moment. Then, too, once im mersed in the big business of liv ing, we are loath to stop at mid day precisely at they do across the seas. A good breakfast goes a long way towards a good day, so if you would improve the family fortunes give them a “better and rocking chair athletes alike. Frosty Mint Crush one bunch fresh mint. Combine juice with the juice of five lemons. Add one-half cup water, boiling hot, and one and a half cups sugar. Let stand one-half hour. Just before serving add three bottled of ginger ale. Serve in the new, squat glasses, with an ice cube, a maraschino cherry and a slice of lemon in each glass. O MU Here is a recipe for a meat dish that can be made easily and eco nomically from veal and a cup of left-over boiled ham. It is excel lent when served cold. Veal and Ham Pie 2 pounds lean veal 1 tsp. salt 1 cup lean boiled 1 tbsp, vinegar ham 1 tsp. sugar 2 hard cooked eggs 1 tsp. dried ’/a onion parsley Simmer veal in water to which seasonings and onion have been added. When tender, cut the meat in inch cubes. Put in deep baking dish together with the ham cut in small slices or cubes; the eggs, sliced; and the liquid in which the veal was cooked, reduced to one cup. Cover with pie crust. Bake in moderate oven and serve hot or cold. breakfast" tomorrow — here’s one— Sliced Oranges Cold Cereal With Cream Wholewheat Griddle Cakes With Rhubarb Sauce Coffee Wholewheat Griddle Cakes-. Beat one egg well and add one cup diluted evaporated milk. Sift to gether one-third cup wholewheat flour, one teaspoon baking pow der, one-fourth teaspoon salt and add to milk. Add one tablespoon melted butter and bake as usual in small cakes. Serve with butter and rhubarb sauce. Rhubarb Sauce: Mash up one 8-ounce can rhubarb, add two tablespoons sugar and two table spoons water, and bring to boiling to dissolve sugar; then cool.*