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CAMILLA, GA.
Office over Spence Drug Co.
Legal Notices
Sheriff’s Sale.
GEO RGI A—Mitchell County.
Will he sold on the first Tuesday in
December next, at public outcry at the
court house in said county, within the
legal hours of sale to the highest bidder
for cash, certain property of which the
following is a full and complete
description: Fifty acres of land in a
rectangular shape in the northeast cor¬
ner of lot of land No. 210 in the 9tli
district of said county, said lands run¬
ning south 550 yards and west 440yards
from the northeast corner of said land
lot; said property levied on as the
property of J. V. Jackson to satisfy an j
execution issued from the City Court of
Camilla, said county m favor of II. 3.
Tuckor & Go., vs J. V. and G. P. Jack
son, said property being in possession of
G. 8. Jackson. Teuanfc in jiossessiou
notified in writing.
Also at the same time and place the
following described property, towit:
That town lot in town of Pelham, said
slate and county, lying and being on
the west side of Church street, bounded
east by Church street; north by lands of
Alfred Ponder; south by lands of 8am
Farrar; west, by lands of John Dennis;
said property being in possession of H.
If, Loyd, and levied on as the property
of Jim Dumus to satisfy an execution
issued from the Justice Court of the
1194th, Diet. G. M. taid county, iu
favor of 11. B. Tucker & Co. vs. Jim
Dumas.
Alsoat the same time and place, tlio
following property towit: All that
town lot in the town of Pelham, said
state and county, bounded west by
Liberia Ave., east by a branch, south
by an alley between these lands and the
lands of Holsoy Vincent, and north by
lands of J. L, Hand, same being one
half acre more or less. Said property
being in possession of Annie Stowe and
levied on as the property of M. F.
Stowe to satisfy an execution issued
from the Justice Court of the 1194th
Dist. G. M. said county in l'avor of A.
H. Ingram vs. M, F. Stowe.
Also at the same time and place the
following property towit: That town
lot in the town of Pelham, Ga., faciug
south one hundred leet on Baggs Ave.,
and extending back two hundred feet,
more or less to run of branch; bounded
south by Baggs Ave ; west by lot
bargained to J. O. Stovall; north by
land sold to Mrs. C. J. Boynton; east by
lands of Dr. H. H. Sapp. Said property
being in possession of H. J. Adams, and
levied on to satisfy an execution issued
from the City Court of Pelham, said
county, ii» favor of Pelham Land Loan
Sc Improvement Co. vs. H. J. Adams.
This November 4th, 1909.
C. D. Crow, Sheriff.
School Tax Lev>.
WHEREAS, J. H. Powell, County
School Commissioner of Mitchell
County, lias certified to this Board that
a levy of Three Dollars (#3.00) per thou¬
sand upon the taxable property located
within the boundaries of the Camilla
School District lias been levied by the
School Trustees of said district for
school purposes, now therefore, it is by
the Commissioners of Roads and Reve¬
nues of Mitchell County.
ORDERED; That a levy of three
dollars per thousand upon all the tax¬
able property located within the said
Camilla School District iu said County
be, and the same is hereby levied, and
the Tax Collector of said County is
hereby instructed and ordered to ^collect
said taxes in accordance with the law.
By order of the Board Novembor
9th, 1909.
G. B. Baggs, Clerk.
from the north line of said lot 210 yards
and west from the east line of said lot
far enough to make three acres outside
of the right-of-way of said railroad.
3rd, All of said lands lying in one
body and about one hundred acres of
the same being in cultivation, a great
portion of which being within tire cor¬
porate limits of tiie town of Pelham,
and the remainder just outside of the
corporate limits of said town, has for a
great number of years been used as a
farm and is now being used for that pur¬
pose, but being located as aforesaid, the
taxes on said laud are so very high
that consequently the income of the
same as a farm is greatly diminished by
reason of this fact; because, although
said lands are located partly within the
Town of Pelham, the yearly rental of
the same for farming purposes is not as
high as lands located a distance of four
or five miles from said Town of Pelham,
on which taxation is much lower.
4th, Petitioners desire to invest the
proceeds arising from the sales of the
above descrided land in certain country
farming lands, to-wit:
Two hundred and fifty (250) acres,
more or less, of laud south-east of Pel¬
ham, known as one of the George West
lots of land and being lot of laud No.
144 iu the 10th district of Mitch ill
County, Georgia.
And also in the following improved
town property to-wit:
That tract or parcel of land lying and
being iu the town of Pelham, Mitchell
County, Georgia, and facing north on
Bennett street (sometimes known as
McElvey St.) One Hundred and Sixteen
(116) feet, more dr less, and extending
southward Two Hundred and One (201)
feet, being a parallelogram iu shape,
bounded on the north by Bennett street;
east by an alley; south by lot No 1,
block B. of the “Castleberry” Survey;
west by a wire fence separating this
land from lauds of Mrs. S. C. McElvey;
also the east portion of lot No. 1, block
B., “Castleberry” Survey, measuring
One Hundred and Six (106) feet on Hand
Avenue aud extending northward Two
Hundred and Three (203) feet more or
less, (o the above described land, then
east aud west One Hundred and Six
(106) feet, Two Hundred aud Three
(203) feet more or less, north and south.
2th, Petitioner further shows that the
income on the country farming lands
the purchase of which is herein contem¬
plated, will be greater than the income
on the town farming lands herein
sought to be sold by reason of the facts
set out in paragraph three of this peti¬
tion, and for the further reasons that
good tenants are more easily secured to
cultivate land lying within four or five
miles town than to cultivate laud lying
within the corporate Jimits of the town,
and it is more convenient and less ex¬
pensive to raise liogs and cows in the
country than in town.
6tli, Petitioners further shows that the
income arising from the yearly rental of
the improved town property desired by
her to be purchased is greater in pro¬
portion to the amount that she proposes
to invest in the same than that arising
yearly from any part of the land sought
to be sold by her and moreover the
town property above descrided, being
closer to the business section of the
town aud located on Hand Avenue, the
most popular residence portion of the
town, its value will increase far more
rapidly as the years go by.
7th, Petitioner further shows that af¬
ter purchasing the farming laud and
the town property above mentioned she
will have the sum of #1,280.00 in cash
remaining, which said sum of #1,280.00
less the cost of this proceeding, peti¬
tioner desires to invest in renovating,
remodeling and rendering more tenable
t he house located on the above described
town property
Petitioner shows that notice of her
intention to make this application has
been published once a week for four
weeks as required by law.
Mrs. G. H. Cleveland.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this the 7tli day of October, 1909.
D. M. Rogers, J. P.
The Yeager Family.
Once in a lifetime a remedy is discov¬
ered that is so productive of good results
that a whole family can cure itself of
many things. Mrs. J. M. Yeager, of
Befrne, Ark., and her entire family suf¬
fered terribly from malaria, constipa¬
tion and stomach trouble generally, aud
she writes they were all cured with Dr.
Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Naturally,
she is glad to have us tell our readers
about it. The remedy is absolutely
guaranteed to do what is claimed, and
if yon want to try- it before buying, send
your address for a free sample bottle to
Pepsin Syrup Co., 119 Caldwell Bldg.,
Monticello, 111. It is sold by Spence
Drug Co. at 50c and #1 a bottle.
Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Mitchell County:
After four weeks notice, pursuant to
Sec, 2540 of the Civil Code, a petition of
which a true and correct copy is sub¬
joined, will be presented to the Hon.
Frank Park, Judge of the Superior
Court, at the Court House in said
County, on the Kith day of December,
1909.
R. P. McDaniel,
Guardian Claudie McDaniel.
GEORGIA—Mitchell County:
To the Hon. Frank Park, Judge of
the Superior Court of said County:
The Petition of R. P. McDaniel,
shows:
1. That he is the duly apjiointed
guardian of Claudio McDaniel:
2. That he desires to sell for invest¬
ment at private sale the following prop¬
erty, it being a part of the personal
estate of the said ward, to-wit: Sixty
three acres of laud off of the South side
of the North half of lot number (124) in
the (10th) District of said county:
3. Said land pays only |40.00 per
annum rent, and is a continuous source
of expense:
4. Tlie price to be paid for said laud
to be $1500.00. He desires to invest the
proceeds of said sale in other lauds:
5. Petitioner shows that notice ot
his intention to make this application
lias weeks been published Camilla once a week for four
in the Enterprise, being
the newspaper in which County adver¬
tisements are usually published as re¬
quired by law.
»• ?• MoDantel.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
riay of , 1909.^
^
C. S. C. M. C. Ga.
Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Mitchell County:
After four (4) weeks Notice, pursu¬
ant to Section 2546 of the “Civil Code,”
a petition, of which a true and correct
copy is subjoined, will be presented to
the Honorable Frank Park, Judge of the
Superior Court, at Camilla, Ga., on
December 13th, 1909.
Mrs. G. H. Cleveland.
State of Georgia, Mitchell County.
To the Honorable Frank Park, Judge
of the Superior Court of said county,
The Petition of Mrs. G. H. Cleveland
respectfully shows:
1st, That she is guardian of Paul R.
Cleveland, Louis Cleveland and Sophia
•Tale Cleveland, heretofore duly ap¬
pointed as such guardian in said county.
2nd, That she desires to sell for rein¬
vestment. di private sale, the following
property, the same being all of the es¬
tate of her said wards, to-wit: “All
that strip of land lying between the
‘Stewart Line,’ which heretofore has
formed the western bouudry line of lot
No. 205on the east and the public road
on the west, extending north from the
original land line of lot No. 205 to a
three-acre strip which was originally
bought by J. L Hand from Mattbewsou
& Butler, as a part of land lot No.
296. The parcel herein mentioned con¬
taining four acres, more or less, being
fractious of original lots of land Nos.
205 and 280 in the 10th district of Mitch¬
ell County, Georgia, also that portion
of lot of land No. 290 lying east of the
public road and east of lands of R. T.
Proctor.
Also that portion of lot of land No.
205 in the 10th District of Mitchell
County, Georgia, lying on the West
side of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad,
said parcel of land being and containing
99.89 acres, more or less, and more par¬
ticularly described in a deed from J. O.
Mathewson and Sarah B. Butler to J. L.
Hand, dated April 4th, 1S79.
Also three acres of laud in the north¬
east corner of lot of land No. 296 in the
10th district of Mitchell County, Geor¬
gia, said parcel of land to extend south
i Buggies and
W agons
OF ALL KINDS!
I have a full carload of
high grade Buggies and
Harness, all of new up-to- m
date styles. One and two- pm m
horse wagons of all makes. m m
I want your trade. mi
Cash or Credit-Prices Right.
I also carry a full line of
the best makes of Coffins,
Caskets and Burial Robes.
Hearse and carriages furn¬
ished at lowest prices.
G. W. SWINDLE
In Edwards Hotel Building
Piano Contest.
Following is the standing of can¬
didates in the popularity contest
for the piano, to be given away by
the City Jewelry Store, when the
votes were last counted.
Miss Jessie Cooper_________50,180
Baptist Oh u roll_______40,510
“ Margaret Boles_______17,485
‘ ‘ Eloise Faircloth_______11,140
“ Nell Baggs____________ 5,105
“ Charlie Paul__________4,680
“ Lula Marie Mae Crosby J____4,880
“ Carrie Turner_________3,250
Johnson_______3,180
Friday morning the tnree-year
old babe of Mr. and Mrs. J .T. Liles,
near Brookfield, while trying to cut
a string with a pocket-knife, the |
knife slipped and cut the ball of;
the left eye, near the sight. This;
occurred early in the morning and j
Mr. Liles caught the early train on j
the A. C. L. road and connected j
with the train at Willacoocbee for!
Nashville, where Dr. Carter took j
two stitches on the wound and the
child is doing well from last re¬
port.—Tilton Gazette.
A Card.
This is to certify that all druggists are
authorized to refund your money if Pol¬
icy's Houev and Tar fails to cure your
cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals
the lungs and prevents serious results
from a cold, prevents pneumonia and
consumption. Contains no opiates.
The genuine is in a yellow package.
Refuse substitutes. Spence Drug Co.
And now- Thomas county comes
forward with 119% bushels of corn
to the acre. That’s fine. There’s
plenty more land of that sort iu
South Georgia, and intensive farm¬
ing will bring the results. In
several South Georgia counties
next year, there are going to be
corn-growing contests by boys, and
we shall expect to report quite a
number of hundred-bushel crops
as a result next fall—Savannah
News.
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