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Mrs. C. E. Moye of Hampton
Va., is visiting her sister here,
Mrs. R. A, Hartley.
Mr.and Mrs. Alvin Hartley
and little daughter Jo, of Abbe
ville, spent last week end with |
relatives,
Miss Magdalene Kirkland and
Mr. Tom Wood, of West Green,
were the guests of Miss Ernestine
McAlum last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Fivash and
son, Loyd, of Lyons, were the
guests of C. D. Fivash and family
luat week end.
Mrs. L. G. Whitaker and child=
ren and Mrs. W. R. McDaniel
spent yesterday in Sandersville
Mr. L. M. Pcpe, of Alma, was
the guest of his family here last
week end,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hartley
and daughters, Misses Allie
Nora and Lucy, and Mrs. C. E,
Moye spent Wednesday in Soper
ton, with Mr. and Mrs. Berry
Wommack. Mr. Hartley attended
the Daniel Baptist Association,
The many friends of Miss
Dottie Lee Rowland daughter,
of Mr.and Mrs. T. A. W, Row~
land, will regret to learn that
she is quite ill at her home a few
miles from Alamo.
Those from Alamo attending
the Daniell Association in Soper
ton Wednesday were, Mesdames
W. R. Mc¢Daniei, G. E. Wrye, M,
C. Hartley, J. M. Perdue and
Mrs. Martin Johnson.
The many friends of Mr, J, L
Sumner, of Stuckey, will regret
to learn that he is critical ill at
the home of his daughters, Mrs,
Meeks and Mrs. O’Neal, in At
lanta, Mr. Sumner had beenin
Atlanta for some time under the
careof a specialist. Mrs. Sumner
and son, John L., of McGregor,
were called to his bedside yes
terday afternoon.
Those attending the Zone
meeting of the Womans’ Mis~
gionary Socity, representing the
Alamo Methodist church Wedes
day at Ailey were, Mesdames H,
R. Hill, R. A. Eakes, C. B. Hogan,
M. W. Flanders, J. H. Walker,
Hobson Mimbs, W. B. Kent, W,
E. Currie, R. D. Pulliam, J. H.
Gross, C. E. Rountree and Miss
Mattie Lee Sears.
LOST—Red and white spotted
heiffer, about five months old
weighing about 276 pounds has
been missing for about four
weeks was last seen around Oak
Grove Church. Liberal reward
for recovery of same,
H. R. Gilder,
Alamo, Ga,
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Hints for Motorists
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By C. R. Strouse
Director, Bchool of Agtomohiles,
International Correspondence
Schools
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lI" your car fails to start because
of dirty breaker points, and your
tool kit lacks d fine file or emery
cloth, a safety-match box will serve
the purpose. Hold the box so as to
bring the abrasive strip to bear on
‘the breaker points and you will find
‘that you can do a professional clean
ing job in short order.
T & %
To free a sticking valve caused by
carbon and gummy deposits form- l
jng on the stem, heat the engine
almost to the boi'ling point by cov
ering the front of the radiator. Re
move the spark plug from the
tylinder containing the stuck valve. l
Pour about 3% pint of denatured
alcohol into the combustion cham
ber. Replace the spark plug as soon
as possible to retain the alcohal ’
fumes, and let the engine stand for |
!rorg”lis’ to 80 minutes.thWhen the
again started, the gum:
::goelb and carbon will h‘uflfi
out through the exhaust. ¥ «
War Ever Since
The first monks of western Europe,
the Benedictines, took for their motto
the one word. “Peace” . :
The following report of the County Commissioner
covers a period of three months, dating from the first
Taesday in July, 1935 to the first Tuesday in October
1935, showing receipts and disbursements by warrants:
RECEIPTS
Cagoline Cheelr ... oo oo e va: 38,909,560
N e R S s B S Lt
Total: Receipts.. ooii. . i civus. $4,000 84
DISBURSEMENTS
Southeastern Telephone Co., phone messages 9 45
L W Kent, brick and cement.__............. 14 25
Dr. J. D. Mangham, professional service_.___2 00
Dr. H. W. Orr, professional seryice........ 2 09
George Walker oabd.. ... . . -oooi.onas.llo 00
H N Sears sheriff, feeding prisioners...... 2067 85
John L Sears, wood forjail_____ . .. ....... 500
Dr. John B. Couser, professional service._.. 5 00
The Martin Service Co., 5upp1ie5.......... 29 18
W O Purser, legal 5ervice...__.._......... 25 00
DJiSears gagend oft ... ... . . ... .. .18 B 8
Yancy Tractor Co., supplies__ .. ._........ 260 65
BUE Sl Y
Georgia Power Co., lights ... ... _...... 10 24
L M Daniels, part commission___...._.__. 50 00
W RBrowning, 16mber...... ... ........ %86
Indiana Milling Co., mule feed .____.._____ 199 00
Foote and Daves Co., office supplies.._.... 11 88
Vidalia Supply Co., supplies__.._......... 227
Standard Oil Co., gasand oil .._._. ..._.._ 156 88
J H Gross printing and statinary_..._. ... 85 00
Peebles Pharmacy, supplies .. ... ........ 18 55
W Purels. lammber ... 0050, 508 B 4
Wheeler County Motor Co., supplies.. ...._. 5 80
AlimoHaw, Co. . supplies.. ... ... ... 1580
G A Lowery michinest and labor for truck._ 7 25
Dr. E M Rackley dental w0rk._._.......... 200
Jack Townsshop work. ... __...._......... 10925
T A Morrison payroll ... .. .......... 262 58
New City Market supplies.._._..___...._ 808 36
SR ONOKEON SRINTY ... ... AT oo
MBBoet sainvy.. ... MW
d A Merge galary. ..0 o ROBY
OB Gk aateey .. 08 0
JE SRR . B 0D
Liee G Whitaker 5a1ary..._.._._............ 90 00
M Bricdas SRRy . o 9500
PDO Cotson Shlery.. .. ... . . 8500
Town of Alamo water for Ju1y_._........__ 15 00
Jogdiohersen salacy. 0. . - o oA B
Nlt Riatiatg. oo . o 808
PRINE . e e B
SF R 8 ... s B |
SR NIMe Bk, . B 0 ‘
J P Dsvhiy Baplk fratoht. . . ... -B 18
Standard Oil Co., gas and oil____ ._........ 72 86
H N Sears sheriff, feeding prisioners and official
work... 22b 65
Dr. E M Rackley dental work. .__.......... 2 00 i
The Murry Co., office supplies. ...0........ b 42
Disemineennd 011. - ... v .. .....1019
Georgia Power 00., lights ... .............olm
The Carolina Woolen Mills, blankets for convicts
s oI N
Roberts and sons, office supplies._..___._ 104 87
Vidalia Supply Co., supplies ..0...._..._.. 40 74
Standard Oil Co., gas and oil.__.___.....__ 45 17
W C Riner warrant for Cliff Davis___....._. 2 50
Wheeler County Motor Co., supplies...... 51 20
New City Market supplies.._. _._._...... 239 04
S Pdiislamer. . L B
T A Morrison payroll ... ... .__...._ 925500
Alamo Hardware company supplies....._.. 8 60
Peebles Pharmacy medicine._._._........_.. 825
WHG e Jr devn. .. .. —ehap
J H Gross office 5upp1ie5..__.__.........._.. 400
MBNoyeradiney .. .o . meEp
SANGOe sy ... o seAB
sßOmiay. . .0 o aEe
J I Sikes salary and medicine___. ... 56 75
Lee G Whitaker salary.__._______._._.___. 90 00
IO R e e
DU Colson, salary ... . ... 8800 I
T Hdacksonaslary. . IBD ’
Joe Roberson salary. ... ... .0 .6 ... ....90 00
Town of Alamo water for August._.______. 15 00
TN e
XNy o NeA b l
J. Mcßae Clements treas. Alamo school__ 1035 66 ‘
Charley Anderson treas. Glenwood school 662 34 |
Mrs. H R Hill for Spring Hill school...___. 14 79 s
W H Themas treas. Graham 5ch001......_ 114 77
W 8 Mann atty. Scotland school.. ____.._. 359 00 i
New City Market supplies.._____.._.....__ 1 80 '
Alam) Cash store supplies_.._.______.__._._ 370
J H Gross adver.ising and statinary._...___ 43 00 t
GL Hattaway, attorney fee5...._._.__..... 100 00
J F Sikes fuel oil and freight______________ 48 05
WOChleman work sbgiil. 0 0000 4 BY
Dr. W A Rivers medical service___..__._____ 5 00
M Idelson merchandise torjail......_._..___ 7 20
Yulvorsal Mig. €0 80ap...... . ........ 80 %
Yancy Tractor Co., supplier for tractor.... 92 43
1 Georgia Power Co., lights._.________. ... 11 44
| P J Towns coffin for pauper-............. 12 00
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALAMO, GEORGIA
Theater Mcßae, Ga
Program week of Ocztober 28 to
November 2.
Monday—Tuesday |
| With
“Call of The Wild*
Clark Gable, Loretta Young, Jack
Oakie, Comedy—Hail Brother,
Wednesday
“Age Os Indiscretion” 3
With |
May Robson, Madge Evans |
FoX News 3
Dargain day lu-15 cents all day, l
Thursday—Friday
“Public Hero No. 17
With
Chester Morris, Jean Arthur.
Extra Extra Extra
‘Wings Over Ethiopia’
On the screen actual battle scenes of
the war now rageing in Ethiopia.
—Cash Nite Friday Nite—
e s
Saturday l
“Men Without Law" |
Also
Chapter No. 2.—Tailspin Tommy—{
Coming Monday a-d Tuesday Nov
ember 4-5. “Love Me Forever’’,
i
Theater Mcßae, Ga.,
Week of Monday, Oct. 28th, to Sat
urday, November 2nd.
Always a good show.
Only the pick of the pictures.
Daily 3:30 and 7:30 to 11 p m.
e s ]
Monaay Tuesday, Uct. 28-29
“Lena Rivers"
Storring Charlotte Henry, James
Kirkwood, Bery] Mercer, Mary J.
Holmes, greatest nove] brought to the
screen for your enjoyment, It's mag
nificent. Don't miss it—Also good
comedy. Mat. 10-20, Nite 10-25¢.
At e SR
“Wednesday—Thursday, Oct. 30-31
The Hoosier Schoolmaster
Norman Foster. Charlotte Henry. A
great book. A great Picture. It's
simply wonderful and good comedy
special rates to school. See this big
atiraction.
‘ -‘——————__-—'-'-_—.———_—-_—...
! Friday Nov. 1
i “Let's Be Ritzy”
. Lew Ayers Patricia Ellis. Ope of
‘the season’s leaders. Also “‘Rustlers
of Red Dog’’ and comedy all for Only
10-15 cents all shows.
‘ Saturday, Nov. 2
~ “Alias, The Bad Man” |
~ Ken Mayoard and bis wonderfu)
‘horse, in a Western remance and
full of gunfights ‘‘Rustlers of Red
Dog,” and comedy all shows—only
10 15 cents.
Male Help Wanted l
|
~ Men Wanted for Rawleigh
'Routes in Montgomery County.
Write today, Rawleigh Co., Dept.
GAJ~S-SB, Memphis, Tenn,
Names of Fabric Threads
The longltudinal threads of fabric
are called warp, caine, twist, and or
ganzine. The transverse threads are
called .weft, shoot, woof, fllling and |
tram. f
C L Terssly diptheriagepiom ... .. .- 280 |
Marchal and Bruce office 5upp1ie5......... 32 48 t
HOruvvistiamber. ... ... ... BB |
Wißargisabny .. . . 8988 '
Peebles Pharmacy medicine for mule. ...__- 7 50
Pllownsshoaweee. . . ... ... 200
Wheeler County Motor Co., supplies_.....- 20 60
Alamo Hardware company supplies.....--- 8 99
CBHineon ey, . .. . . JOBB
T A Morrisonpayroll. .. -.. . . .988 50
New Gl ares.. ... ... ... . ..9a
MHBoyersaloey ... .- . . 37568 I
JAMolsesalgrs . . . 15000
JBUE mleiy .. . . . 95 {0
J F Sikes salary and freight..___.._._..... 59 26 {
Lee G Whitakersalary__.___ ... .0c0..-- 90 00
M Bridges salury -. . 2000 I
T H Jackson county police salary.___.__... 175 00
Joeßobingon selary. = ...o 0. 2000
Town of Alamo water for September_..__. 15 00 i
Dr. DU Colosn salary_ . . .ccooivioooo. 86 00 l
Nikdl mtakinten - .ooL oWD I
Haipees - o 0 0 348 00 |
W S Mann attorney in C J Burke case__.. 150 00 l
Total for quarter ..__...........-.59,828.79
J. F. SIKES, J.A.McRAE i
Clerk, Commissioner,
1 §
‘ HIGHEST CASH PRICES |
i PAID FOR '
| PECANS |
| |
: 5‘ Bring them to |
i “THE OLD RELIABLE
{ BRICK WAREHOUSE” 5:,
{ MEADOWSPECAN, Co. |
Vidalia, Georgia.
NOTICE OF SALE
| GEORGIA—WHEELER COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of the powers
of sale contained in two certain se
curity deeds made by Dixie Pecan
Groves to theundersigoed as Trustee,
of the date of July 1, 1931, and re
corded in the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Wheeler County,
Georgia, in Deed Rook 8, pages 382
to 380, and in pursuance of a judg
ment and decree in Wheeler Superior
Court foreclosing said security deeds
in equity apd directing the sale of
said property under said powers of
sale, there will be sold before the
court house door of said county,
within the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in November, 1935, the
following described property, to-wit:
All that certain treet of land in the
Tenth and Eleventh Districts of
originally Montgomery,now Wheeler,
County, Georgia, composed of parcels
of land described as follows:
| All of land lot Eleven in the
Bleventh Distriet, containing two
hundred and two and fifty cne-hund
redths acres; Also all of land lot
Three Forty-Two in the Tenth Dis
triet, containing two hunpdred and two
acres and fifty one-hundredths acres;
All of that portion of land lot Three
Fifty in Tenth District as follows:
Beginning at the origninal south
corner of saidland lot Three Hundred
and Fifty, running thence northwest
|erly along the original southwesterly
land line of said land lot twenty-three
and one-half chains; thence north
easterly and at right angles to said
southwesterly land line six and three
tenths chains; thence northwesterly
parallel with said southwesterly land
line three and two-hundred and forty
seven thousandths chains: thence in &
northerly direction thirty-seven and
three-quarters chains to the point on
the southern boundary of the right of
way of the Seaboard Air Line Rail
way located five and ope-half chains
west of the intersection of sain south
ern boundary of said right of way
with the original northeastern land
lot line of said lot three hundred and
fifty (said five and one-half chains
distance measuring along said right|
|of way boundary); thence eastwardly
along said right of way boundary
fiye and one-half chains to the point.
of intersection with sa d northeast
erly land line of said lot number three
hundred and fifty; thence southeast-l
erly along said northeasterly land
line thirty-five chains to originel east
corner of said lot number three hun
dred and fifty; thence southwesterly
along the original southeastern line
of said land lot forty-five chains to
the point of beginning. Containing
one hundred and forty-six acres and
four hundred and ninety-five
thousandths of and acre, more or
less. I
All of land lot Three Hundred andl
Nineteen in Tenth Distriet, e:xceptingi
}fifty acres and five-eights of an acrel
666 CHECKS
COLDS
AND
| FEVER
’ FIRST DAY
: HEADACHES
IN 30 MINUTES
{Liquid -Tablets Salve - Nose Drops
|thereof cut off in rectangular form
lon the southwesterly side thereof,
|eoataining one hundred and fifty-one
|acres and seven-eights of an acre,
(more or less.
All that porton of land lot Three
{Hundred and Forty-One in Tenth
| District described as follows:
Beginning atthe eastcornor of said
| lot Three Hundred and Forty-one and
Irunning thence northwesterly along
|the original northeasterly land line
| hereof twenty-three and one-half
chains; thence southwesterly at right
'|angles to said northeastern land line
|nine chains; thence southeasterly
| parallel with said northeasterly land
| line twenty three and one-half chains
|to the original southeasterly land
'|line of said land lot; thence north
|easterly along said southeasterly
‘|land line nine chains to beginning
lcorner, containing twenty-one and
| fifteen one-hundredths acres, more or
| less.
| All of said lands above described
|lying in one continuous and solid
| body of land and aggregating seven
|hundred audtwenty-four and one-half
|acres, more or less.
| Together with all and singular the
| houses, buildings, trees, ways, waters
| profits, privileges and advanmges:
| with the appurtenances to the same
|belonging or in anywise appertain
[ ing.
| And also all the estate, right, title,
: interest, property, possession, claim
'{and demand whatsoever, as well in
|law as in equity, of the said party of
‘{the first part of, in and to the same,
(and every partand parcel thereof,
| with the appurtenances.
|| Said property will be sold asthe
| property of Dixie Pecan Groves, to
| pay thedebts mentioned and deseribed
{in said security deeds, judgment for
| which was procured in the Superior
‘| Court of Wheeler County, Georgia,
| at the September term, 1935, for the
{sum of $85,000.00 principal and
1822,869.00 interest. Possession will be
| delivered on or before January Ist,
11936, and the crop of pecans now on
‘| said premises will be reserved. Title
|to said premises will be conveyed to
| the purchaser by the undersigned as
| Trustee, in pursuance of said powers
'|of sale and the judgment and decree
|of the courtthereon.
't This 7th day of October, 1935,
' THE MERCHANTS & CITIZENS.
BANK,
; By: O. F. Mcßae, President.
| AS TRUSTEE.
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| D R
| FOR SALE—Anyone in need
lof a good milech cow seeJ.T.
;Heath, Alamo, Ga., Route 2.
; et ———
10c COTTON LOANS
l We will make these loans on
low middling and above 7-8 inch
staple. Or, we will make straight
loans and hold, or sell as in
i structed.
If the Italo Ethiopian war con
tinues we may see much higher
cotton.
{ Send your cotton to Savannah
—an export and mill market. We
}have a good demand,
Weinsure truck cotton from
’point of shipment,
i SAVANNAH COTTON
i FACTORAGE COMPANY
| Savannah, Ga.
i
{ Being Civilized
A man is civilized not because of the
l power he possesses, but because of the
use he makes of it el