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Despite the fact that both of
the Mcßae papers, the Free
Press and the Botirpiise are
•appjrtiag their fellowtownman,
Governor Talmadge. The young
and brlllenl Attorney General,
Ellis Arnall, lias sportsmanship
enough about him to carry ads in
both of them inviting the people
of Telfair county to tune in and
listen to the next Governor.
Hugh Peterson’s
Political House Afiri
There is no doubt but that
Hugo Peterson's political house
has c«n<bton tire, and it is going
to take tome mighty good work
and much passing of the “little
sack' in the hands of brother
Jim to save the day for our
Congressman, if indeed it can be
sa> o st all.
nave to admit that we i
did not think Albert Cobb had a <
chance to carry a B h gh county '
at the s^art of ihings, but after
having been ina number of these '
counties we do not know of a ,
county that it does not look as
though he will carry it.
Os course that does not take in
Chatham, for Chatham will be on
the bandwagon of the man that is
a winner. They never help a
fellow get elected, but always
craw) on after he has made the
grade elsewhere.
,It the political machine in
Chatham were to come out in the
papers and make the statement
that they weresupporting Albert
Cobb for Congress, there is no
doubt but that lie would sweep
the district.
It looks to us as if Chatham
will have to hook on to the Albert
Coob bandwagon.
Os course, we may not know
what we are talking ab >ut, but if
there is anything to what people
are saying and hearing, nine out
of ten tell you that they are for
Albert Cobb and that he is going 1
towin. and than Hugh’s best’
friends tell you that they do not
admire his record in Washington
and if '‘there was a good man
against him they wouldn't vote
for Hugh,” and that is just what
wj herd his strongest support
ers in Bryan County say this
week.
Yes, unless brother Jim gels
busy wi.h his "sack” and 1< ses
no time, there is no ques.im but
the cause will ba beyond saving
We have no kick on our Cong
ressman being named Albert
Cibb.—Pembrokef Bryan County)
Jo J real
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NOTICE OF SALE
Georgia—Wheeler County.
Default having been made in the
payment of a certain Security Deed
note secured by a certain Security
Deed dated November 16, 1940, ex
ecuted by Charlie Morrison and Mrs.
Doris Morrison, payable to the Dar
by Banking Company, Inc., of Vi
dalia, Georgia, which said Security
Deed is recorded in Deed Book 12,
Folios 288-9-0 in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Wheeler County, Georgia, to which
eaid record reference is herewith
made:
The undersigned, the Grantee in
said Security Deed, will under and
by virtue of the powers contained
thereon, offer for sale, before the
Courthouse door of Wheeler County,
Georgia, during the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday in Sept.,
(September 8, 1942), to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property:
All that real estate situated and
being in the town of Alamo, Georgia,
und described as follows: Beginning
at a permanent land mark stake on
the North-cast Lot line of Land Lot
No. 71 in the Eleventh (11th) Land
District, North of State Highway
No. 30 and Federal No. 280, aad
thence running North 45 degrees
West 3.5 chains to a stake, on the
said North-east Lot line; thence
South 73 degrees West 3.5 chains to
a sttike; thence South 45 degrees
East to a stake at Highway; thence
iVorth 73 degrees East along saiu
Highway to the point of beginning,
said tract or parcel of land contain
ing one (1) acre, and being more
particularly described by a plat of
the same made by A. L. Clark,
County Surveyor of Wheeler Coun-
ty, Georgia, and which said plat is
duly recorded in the Clerk’s office
of Wheeler County in Deed Book
12 Page 105. There being located
on said property a newly constructed
frame dwelling, and being the resi
dence of the grantors.
Said property will be sold as the
property of Charlie Morrison and
Announcement
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
reelection to Congress fr< m the Elrsi
Congressional District of Georgia,
subject to the rules and regulations
governing the Democratic Rrlmarj
Election of September 9, 1942. I ati
deeply grateful for the lino spiiij
prevailing among my constituents
throughout the First District and for
your wholehearted cooperation. I
appreciate your continued suppoi t.
HUGH PETERSON.
For Representative
so the Voters of Wheeler County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for reelection to the oilice oi Repre
sentative of Wheeler Connty n th e
Georgia Legislature, subject to tb e
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic Primary to be held September
pth, 1942.
Your support and intlueuce in my
behalf in the past lias been greatly
appreciated, and I earnestly solicit
your favorable consideration of
tor this Oilice again.
Very truly yours,
WALLACE ADAMS.
WHEELER COUNTY TAX LEVY
FOR 1942
After a tabulation and considera
tion of the legitimate - expense of
said county of Wheeler for the year
1942 and an estimate of the expense
of the County for the balance of
the year and to take care of the
legally and properly accumulated ex
pense and indebtedness, we find that
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE. ALAMO, GA.. Auenst2l. J 942
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GOVERNOR
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Gforyia Seeth luimudfie
Mrs. Doris Morrison and for the
purpose of paying the indebtedness
as evidenced by that certain securi
ty deed note and said note having
become in default according to the
terms therein contained and is also
contained in said Security Deed and
said debtors, Charlie Morrison and
Mrs. Doris Morrison, having failed
and refused to pay the same. That ;
there will be due on said note on the
day of sale $2463.81 principal and
$130.55 interest, plus taxes, if any
then be due, and cost of sale. That
the proceeds from said sale will be I
first used for the payment of the ex- ;
penses of said sale, and the payment j
of all taxes, if any be due, and the i
balance shall be applied upon the in- '
debtedness due cm said instrument, I
as above stated, and the balance, if '
any, shall be delivered to the Grant
ors in said Security Deed. Fee Sim
ple Title will be made to the pur- i
chaser at said sale, all in terms of '
law, and in acocrdance with the .
provisions and powtrs as contained !
in Security Deed.
This the 4th day of August, 1942.
Darby Banking Co., Inc.
By J. F. Darby, Pres.
Attorney in fact for Charlie
Morrison and Mrs. Doris Morri
son.
W. T. Darby, Attorney.
all of the taxable property of said |
county in the amount of Eight I
it will take and require a tax levy on j
($8.00) Dollars on the thousand of ,
the taxable property of the county, i
. the year 1942 on all taxable proper- ।
ty in said county. |
It is therefore ordered that a tax I
t levy for the year 1942 on all of .the
> taxable property in said county for
r county purposes, current expense
• and accumulated indebtedness
against, said county be and the same
is hereby levied (exclusive of School
Tax) in the amount of Eight ($8.00)
Dollars on each thousand dollars
worth of property in said county
subject to taxation, said amount to
be divided as follows:
To pay debts, 1 ’zb mills.
Repair to public buildings, %
’ Min -
Bridges, 114 Mills.
Sheriff, I*4 Mills.
Coroner, 1/8 Mill.
Bailiffs, 1/8 Mill.
Jury Expense, 3/4 Mill.
Paupers, 1 Mill.
Roads, 114 Mills.
The Board of Education of Wheel
er County in session this date rec
ommended the following levy be
made for educational purposes for
County Wide, five mills or $5.00
per thousand.
Alamo, Maintenance Mills, 5; Bond
Mills, 6; total $ll.OO per thousand.
Glenwood, Maintenance Mills, 5;
total, $5.00 per thousand.
Graham, Maintenance Mills, 5; to
tal, $5.00 per thousand.
Hope, Maintenance Mills, 5; total,
$5.00 per thousand.
Shiloh, Maintenance Mills, 5; Bond
Mills, 8; total, $13.00 per thousand.
Springhill, Maintenance Mills, 2;
total, $2.00 per thousand.
Scotland, Maintenance Mills, 5;
total, $5.00 per thousand.
Union, Maintenance Mills, 5; Bond
Mills, 5; total, SIO.OO per thousand.
Further ordered that when said
funds have been collected by the
Tax Commissioner of said county
that the same be properly disbursed
to the Treasurers of the respective
districts bonded to receive same.
Also, that th county wide school
funds be immediately paid to the Su
perintendent of County Schools and
County tax funds be immediately
paid to the County Treasurer of said /
Copnty, as provided by law.
So ordered in open court, this 4th
day of August, 1942.
R. G. Perdue,
Commissioner, Roads and Reve
nues Wheeler County, Georgia.
Attest:
Alma Lee Morrison,
Clerk to Commissioner.
There is money in writing—if
you are a youngster away at
school and run out of funds.
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Ellis Arna!! Leads The Fight
• DECENCY!
• • DIGNITY!
• DEMOCRACY!
Never before in the history of Georgia has there
been such an overwhelming sweep of public senti
ment against dictatorship as is being shown in the
present campaign for Governor.
The farmers, merchants, business men, laboring
■ men, newspaper editors, women, preachers, students
. . . all die saying with an unanimous voice that
GEORGIA WILL BE REDEEMED!
The Dictator and his Palace Guard are desperate.
They see the rising tide of revolt against their rule
or-ruin tactics. They see the free press of Georgia
nearly 10 to 1 against them. They see an ever in
creasing number of former supporters patriotically
rallying to the cause of decency and democracy
championed by Ellis Arnall. They see them leaving
their discredited administration.
, Ellis Arnall in his campaign for Governor wel
comes the support of every man and woman who
loves Georgia. He invites the help of all citizens,
regardless of past political affiliation. This crusade
to redeem Georgia is bigger than any man. The
future of our state is at stake.
The real issue is democracy or dictatorship for
Georgia.
The tide is rising .. . and cannot be turned back.
Georgia will be redeemed.
Vote for Ellis Arnall for Governor on September
9th, help to redeem Georgia from political dictator
ship.
ELLIS ARNALL
Georgia's Aext Governor"
* (Political Advertisement Paid For By Friends Os Ellis Arnall)
FOR CONGRESS
Albert L, Cobb
To The Voters of The First Congres
sional District of Georgia:
On July 4, 1912, I qualified as a
candidate for Congress in the Demo
* cratic Primary to beheld ou Septem*
her 9, 1912, and am now waging an
active campaign for the nomination in
said primary.
As the people of our District gen
erilly know, I h ivc long and earnestly
advocated full parity prices for our
farmers; Rural Electrification for
every farm home; long-time, low-In
teresi Federal Farm loans that would
enable every farmer to own his own
farm and home, while full parity
prices enabled him to keep outo(
lebt and provide him with an income
on a level with other lines of bisi*
loss; aod retirement pensions for
every person at the age of sixty.
While i hive preached these ani
other progressive reforms, and stil\
1 >, our present Congressm in has all
along opposed them, and st ill does;
yet, the princip il, piimery ai d para
m>u issues of this campaign wiM
inevita ily be, as they should of right
oi, the unenviable record of the pre
sent C mgressman during tl.e pas
two years in opp >siug this eountrj’a
s raggle to prep re itself against th
nil Dictators of Eiro P e and Asia
vh > long ag > set out io destroy
timocracy aidw eik America as a
411100 and as a People.
The Recbrd will show, a d I shall
iresently present it to you, that the
Congressman from the First Georgia
District has st md almost alon from
i; whole South in li -htiug the Presi
le it ot U iited St «tes and our leaders
if Govern uent in their r fforts to save
i nivica from Hitlerism and the Japs
and up in th it written Record, which
hi cannot dodge or deny, I shall ask
I Uis defeat at ttie hands of the loyal
meiaal whuii of our Dtslcic^on
I September 9.h.
Ri.pectfuliy Yours.
ALBERT L COSB.
Emory. University Has
Inc cas'd Eiullnun
[nsle.d of as u •<-••• -t image*
as expected by Emory University,
altn mi tra io > • tti ids last win
ter, p ’S.Atcts so • ti e comiog
sfa I term, indicate Hie greatest
enrollment in Emory’s history,
ictording to the Wesleyan
Christian Advocate in its last
weeks issue, Mr. J. G. Stipe,
director of administration said
“prospects of an all time peak
enrollm >nt are ihlicated in the
number of freshmen expected to
enroll in the college of Arts and
Sciences this fall.” Dr. Stipe
siys the summer session at
Emory enrollment of 1392 has set
an all time record summer regi
stration at Emory.