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Legal Advertising
FOR AUGUST
SHERIFF'S SALE. ltams.
GEORGIA, Thomas County: | Alsu at the same time and place
Will he sold at public outcry to'seventy (70) acres.oa Lots Tiro
the highest bidder tor cash, during | Hundred and Sixty-Six (266) and
the legal hours of sale, before the;two Hundred and Sixty-Seven (267)
ccurt house door In Thomasville, I i n said Thirteenth (13th) district ,
Ga.. on the first Tuesday in Septem-! 0 f Thomas County, Georgia, and L^.V’cn“J
her. 1914, the property hereinafter, bounded on the north by Coffee 1 « »n
described, the authority for same be-j Road- east by lands of Ruth Wil- i ns 10 a s,aKe ' thence South 8.30
Ing hereinafter stated? . I Barns’, ®“ st by LlUa MUR and de , Rr , ee “' , Weat ' ha,a8 «>“
One Rodgers Locomotive, weigh-.south by lauds of P. M. McKin- v, n "e?s Vine (pT and FlriU (S°)
ing about 30 tons, with four driv- non. ^ence West threi chains to sit
ing point.
.1. F. PITTMAN. Guardian.
No. Nine (9) in the 13th District
of Thomas County, containing
Twenty Two and 9/100 (22.9)
acres, bounded by a line commenc
ing at the corner made by the Jones
Bridge Public Road leading from
Thomasville with the 3outh linp
of said Lot Number Nine (9), and
runnia; thence along said road
North 61.15 degrees, West 7.85
chains to a stake; thence North 3.31
degrees. East 10.82 chains to a
stake; thence North 61.15 degrees,
West 17.10 chains to the creek;
stake; thence
East 24.53,
Ing wheels, with trucks in front | Said property levied on as the
On acojunt of weight of said locomo-, property oi Annie M. Williams, un
live same will he sold at the Athin-jder and by virtue of a ft fa. issued
tic Coast Line Railroad track where from the City Court of Thomas-
It now Is 11 the City of Thomas-; ville ir favor of Calvert Mortguge
vllle. i& Deposit Company, against. Annie
Levied on as the property of J. A.; M. Williams. Tenant in posses-
McCiellan, to satisfy an execution j si°n notified in terms of the law.
from City Court of Thomasville, In f This, Ancust 5th, I91t.
favor of Thomasville Iron Works.
This July 29th, 1914.
T, S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff,
T. S. SINGLETARY', Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County
SHERIFF'S SALK.
GEORGIA, Thomas County;
Will be sold before Court House
door In Thomasville, Ga., on first
Tuesday In September, 1914. dur
ing legal hours of sale, that parcel
Will he sold, on the First Tues-. of land „ le City o{ Thomasvl]lp '•
day, in September next, at public: front)ng e41/4 feet on west sI(Je of ■
out-cry at the Court house In said Fletcher street, beginning at non
County, within the legal hours of eaBt corner of pletc i ie r street an
sale. the highest bidder for cas.i, t!le a ]| ev running through thi
certain property, of which the fol- iblock . nInn | ng thence north.
“• lug Is a fu.l and comp ete de-jg 4 i£ feet: thenre at right angle-
le Tour ‘| westerly 240 feet t 0 an alley; tnen
’southerly 64^ feet; thence easterl -
the ;240 feet to starting point,
low
scrl
Ing Car, Mitchell Make,
Said property levied on as __
property of M. D. Dobbs, to satisfy i ~ art " 0 f "i No7 four (4)“Vn Block
an execution, Issued from the City Q f Fletchervlllo.
Court, of Thomasville, Georgia, toj The same being sold as the prop-
favor of Theodore Titus, against J p r ^ v 0 f Attell, under execution
M. D. Dobbs: said property being In f rom c j ty c nurt 0 f Thomasville in
the pot session of the said M. D., f avor 0 f the Thomasville Real
Bob*’ 5 - jtate and Improvement Company
This the 4th day of August, 1914. j against said M. Attell, Mrs. M. At-
T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff, j tell being In possession of the prop-
Ierty.
cuviinx-, cn i.’ ' Defendant notlfled in writing.
SHERIFF 8 SALE. , T g gIXB LETARY. Sheriff.
GEORGIA, Thomas County: |S-7-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
Will nc sold before tne court) j
house dooi of Thomas County, I
within the legal hours of sale, on; ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE,
the first Tuesday In September,, GEGRGIA, Thomas County:
1914, to the highest bidder for. Will be sold before the court
cash, the following described prop-|houso door In Thomasville, Ga., dur-
erty lying and being In the thlr-llng legal hours of sale, on first
teenth (13th) District of saidiTuesday In September 1914, to
Thomas County, to-wit; One hun-; highest bidder, for cash, Twenty
dred and fifty-three (153) acres on:shares of capital stock of Thomas-
the north side of Coffee Road, and t ville Fertiliser Company of par val-
belng parts of lots Two Hundred 'ue, of One Hundred Dollns each; and
and Sixty-Five (265) and Two H-un-]one snar. of capital stock of Suarez
dred and Sixty-Six (266). and'Cigar Company of par value of One
bounded on the east by lands of'Hundred Dollars; property of es-
James Williams: on the south byjtate cvf .1. W. Bell, deceased, sold un-
Coffee Road; on the west by Cook|der order of Court of Ordinary,
& Lamon, and on the north by .Thomas County, for purpose of pay-
lands of Lamon. Ing debes of intestate.
Also south half of lot Two Hun-j MRS. KATE BELL, Adaix.
dred and Forty-One (241), con-1
tainlng two hundred and forty-five j citation.
(245) acres, more or less; also oeORGIA, Thoma- fnuntv
twenty-three (23) acres, more or ; wu , be - nlll be fore the court
less, of said lot (No. 241) adjoin-> bouae d0 or In Thomasville, Ga., dur
ing said south half and lying south )ng )egal ho .. r , of Ba1e on flr9t
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Under and by virtue of an order of
the Court of Ordinary. I will sell
before the Court House door In
Thomasville, Thomas County. Geor
gla. on tne first Tuesday in Sep
tember, 1914. to the highest and
best bidder for cash, iue following
described property, to-wit:
Eighteen (IS) acre?; of land In the;
13th District of Thomas County, j
Georgia. r>ein~ part of lot number i
29ft, hounded on the North bv !
lands of Robert Martin: east and'
:outh f.y land of Mills & Williams •
and on the west by land of P. A. {
McKinney.
Sold us the property of the es- •
tate of P. \. McKinney, for the,
purpose of distribution among the
heirs. L. H. REAVES,
Administrator.
of the public road and east of Au
dita Creek.
Said property levied on and to be
sold as the property of Annie M.
Williams under and by virtue of an
execution from the City Court of
Thomasville, in favor of British &
American Mortgage Company, Lim
ited against said Annie M. Wil-
Tuesday in September 1914, for cash
to highest bidder, under order from
Court of Ordinary of Thomas Coun
ty, for purposes of division among
the owners, namely, Isaac Harts-
fleld, Oscar Hartsfield, Willie Harta-
fleld, Bessie Hartsfield. and Gilbert
Hartsfield. their five elevenths un-
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
To All to Whom it May Concern:
Silas Howell having. In proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the
estate of P. E. Howell, late of $said
County, this is to cite all and sin
gular the creditors and next of kin
of p. E. Howell to be and appear
at my office within the time allowed
by taw. and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to Silas
Howell on P. E. Howell’s estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 3rd day of August,
1914.
Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary,
CITATION.
GEORGIA. TVomas County:
To All Whom it May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that ap
plication will be made to t ie Court
of Ordinary of Thomas County,
Georgia, at the first regular term
of said Court, to be held on the
first Monday in September, 1914.
the same being the first regular
term of said Court after the expi
ration of thirty days from this no
tice, for leave to sell land belong
ing to the estate of Lucretia Brooks,
deceased.
This the 3rd day of August, 1914.
W. H. PLATT, Executor.
BROYLES A SURE WINNER
FOR COURT OF APPEALS
Nash R. Broyles
He Stands For The Impartial Enforcement Of All The
Laws And Against Trivial Technicalities.
county in Georgia indicate that Judge Nash
R. Broyles of the recorder’s court of Atlanta, will
be overwhelmingly nominated on August 19, to fill
the vacancy on the state court of appeals bench
caused by the resignation of Judge Ben H. Hill.
There are four good reasons why the voters
of Georgia are going to name Judge Broyles for
this position. They are:
1. —All three of the candidates are from Atlanta,
and Judge Broyles, as shown by the practically
unanimous indorsement of the Atlanta bar, is by
far the best qualified for It.
2. —Judge Broyles, In action and utterance, more
than any other man in Georgia, stands firmly, like
the Rock of Gibraltar for LAW ENFORCEMENT.
3. —Judge Broyles stands equally firmly against
the old, worn-out, moss-covered, trivial TECHNI
CALITIES that have so often defeated Justice.
4.—He is entitled to election for his magnanimous action of two
years ago in withdrawing from the contest at the Macon convention,
for the sake of harmony, after he had run a tie race with Judge J.
R. Pottle for the court of appeals, in the state primary. His un
selfish action on that occasion brought him an enthusiastic ovation,
and practical assurance of election to the next vacancy. They are
going to give him an overwhelming majority on August 19.
PRESS COMMENT ON BROYLES.
Selected at random from newspapers all over the state, here ia
what some of them say about Judge Broyles and his candidacy:
“Judge Broyles is against ‘Old Technicality,’ and when he goes on
the appellate bench, ‘Old Technicality’ will have to get off.”—Darien
Gazette.
“The Indorsement of the Atlanta bar Is another unmistakable evi
dence of the ability of Judge Broyles.”—Monroe News.
“Judge Nash It. Broyles looks like an easy winner in his race
for the court of appeals. Bibb county will go for him by a big
majority.”—Macon News.
“Atlanta knows Nash Broyles, both as citizen and official, and At
lanta commends him to the state at large as everything a Georgian
should be.”—Atlanta Georgian.
AN ABLE AND FEARLESS JUDGE.
“Judge Nash R. Broyles is a citizen of the highest type, a lawyer
of ability and a judge of the strictest integrity and fearless In the
discharge of his duty.”—Athens Banner.
“A man who could be as magnanimous In politics as Judge Broyles
was two years ago, is entitled,to the confidence and consideration of
the people, particularly when this is backed up with unquestioned
integrity and ability.”—Augusta Chronicle.
“Judge Broyles is one of the best fitted men for the position of
judge we have ever known. It is Judge Broyles' position on the
TECHNICALITY that will appeal most.strongly to ths Intelligence
of the people of Georgia.”—Roms Tribune-Herald.
SOME 8TRONG INDORSEMENTS.
In a letter to Judge Broyles, Judge Andrew J. Cobb, former justice
of the supreme court and one of Georgia’s leading lawyers, said:
“I feel Justified In saying that I anticipate for you upon the bench
of this court a career which will be creditable to yourself and service
able to your state.”
Judge W. E. Thomas of Valdosta, presiding over the southern su
perior court circuit, wrote Judge Broyles as follows:
“I appreciate the manifestations of courage, fidelity and upright
ness which have marked your career. It will give me great pleasure
to commend you to my friends.”
The tate Gov. William J. Northen, remembered for his state wide
campaign for taw enforcement, writing personally to Judge Broyles,
on September 15, 1908, said:
“You have my sincere respect and admiration. You are doing
great service to the city, the state and your generation.” j
Personals
l Mrs. Albert Holman i:» spending a I Mr. J. T. Trawick, of Dothan, was
short time In Richmond, Va. 'amon* the visitors In the city today.
! Mr. Carl i:.
;Ga., is in the
Hjntref*. of Columbu
ity for a few days.
hello Garrard, Is the guest
B. Jeuiison, for a week or]
Miss Is:
of Mrs. J.
more.
Mr. John Herring
ing for Roanoke, Va.
several days.
»ft this morn
ior a stay of
the ,ittra<
Rountree,
in Macon.
left today for
. H. Va in Redfearn. prominent
operator, of Grady County,
icted bn.sin ess in T.ioma.sville
Mr. J. \Y. Hargrave, and famil*
who have be<m visiting Mr. A. R.
Hargrave, left for thei- homo In St.
Petersburg. Fla., this morning.
Misi May Curry, of Valdost
Nancy Henderson, of Ocilla
Miss May Harris, of Pavo. r
charming guests of Louise
1 Mr. C. M. Killian, of Valdosta, is
(speeding a short time In town on
J business,
Mr. E. E. Stack, of Tlfton, is
spending a short time in the city on
business.
Mr. “Bud” Blaeksnear. or Beach-
ton was among the well known
lanters In town Tuesday.
Mr Frank Dillon, of Bainbridge,
Is th » guest of relatives in the city
| for a short time.
j Mrs. Clyde Rountree left today for
| Pablo Beach, w.iere she will spend
White is spending
rlc.lives i:i Hender
sonville, N. C.
tha
and Mrs. Lo"ls Steyerman left
y this morning for New York
ud two weeks. Mr. Steye-nmn
nrchase his fall and winter
r f dry goods and furnishings
Mrs. J. if. Spence left this morning
for Baltimore mid New York, where
she 'roes to purchase her Fall stock
of millinery.
Miss Mary I Brown, Jeft to- Quin,
cy. Fla., this morning to spend
several weeks with her brother, Mr.
S. W. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Jerger, Jr.,
ire being congratulated upon the ar
rival, yestevday afternoon, of a son,
at their home on Jefferson street.
Join P Chisholm, of Val-
the guest of her sister. Mrs.
itched.
P. Ward, of Pine Park, was
the well known planters
ins business in Thomasville
ntlt THOMAS s. FELDER
. S. SENATE — CLEAN.
M> A FRIEND OF THE
Mr,. W. ir Mit-hell and Misses
Margaret and Lula Mitchell, are the
gue-t.7 of Mr and Mrs. I). I. MacIn
tyre in Atlanta.
Mrs V.. V. Peacock left Wednes
day for her home in Hawkinsvllle^
after f-pending several weeks In
Thomasville. as the vuest of Dr. and
Mrs. T. S. Dekle. at their home on
North Madison Street.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Parker have
returned from a visit to Mrs. W. L.
Logan, in Gainesville, Ga. They made
the trip with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Au-
trey «n their car, and found it a
(most delightful one. both going and
returning.
Where Dr. Hardman Sued. j|||||| |||)[[|[|| SIKS NORTH
NOTICE OF BOND VALIDATION
State of Georgia
• Dr. L. G. Hardman, candidate for
. Gf ver::or, favors the enforcement of
all law* alike. He says: Chatham,
Mrs. S. C. Morgan and children. Rev. \V. M. Harris Is spending the
leave today for an extended visit!week in Macon visiting his brother,
to relatives and friends In West [Rev. J. A. Harris, and his sister.
Palm Beach Florida. Mrs. Mary Harris Armour. He will
"• ■ return home Saturday and conduct
Miss Julia Davenport, left the city Iservlces at the Baptist Church on
yesterday for Chicago, where she'gunjay
goes ;o be the guest, of Mrs. H. C. I
Wolters, for several weeks. j
• —Mr. J. W. Jinwright, of Troy, Ala.,
Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson have has accepted a position with the
returned home after spending tne Thomasville Live Stock Company,
past three weeks in South Carolina, i and will move his family to Thom
and also visiting Washington andjasvllle. He Is a highly respected
New York. (business man anj will make a good
— j addition to the citizenry of Tliom-
! asville.
HAI RE-CASTLEBERRY. I
Town of Pavo.
In the Superior Court of Thomas Richmond, Bibb and Fulton should
County, Georgia. no t have privileges that the agri-j
- —- - Petition to confirm and validate .uitural counties do not have. If
divided interest in That part of lot thousand dollars of bonds, the 4 „ . ... |
I proceeds to be applied only for elec- elected Governor, -ie will endeavor
ONE HUNDRED COUNTIES RE
PORT GROWING HARDMAN
STRENGTH—HARRIS MEN TURN
TO HARDMAN.
Beautiful Wedding Ceremony Tues
day Afternoon, when Miss Hattie!
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. I
for
L. G.
Governor
Mr. and Mrs. u. ^awards lert sev
eral or.>s ago to attend the annual
„ . .. , , A „ _ . .camp meeting at Indian Springs, Ga
Hnirc Mas Married to Mr. Jack | From there they will go to Atlanta
t antlp »erry, | an d Chattanooga for a stay of **v-
.\ wedding of unusual Interest was ern | weeks, visiting relatives an'
that of Miss Hattie Hatre to Mr. | friends before returning.
William Jackson Castleberry, which'
occurred at five t.ilrty o’clock Tues-
CLIFFORD WALKER
FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL
AN OPEN CANDIDATE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
SIX WEEKS BEFORE
HIS OPPONENT WAS
APPOINTED.
THE APPOINTMENT WAS
ACCEPTED WITH FULL
KNOWLEDGE OF THAT
FACT.
trie lighting. to force these large cities to respect Haruman, candidate ior uoveruo. ;o..urrei, at ...e t.uriy o .no. K iuea-, MU< 0vert0 n. of Birmingham.
! On the 21st, day of August. ,9,4. the prohibition law an d a„ iaws.adv. com"lng K To ' bride”! parenti. °L. £
the above case, being n petition filed from South Georgia, where he spent | Halro, on west Jackson street. j ‘ ' lsuns a - r i vt Ml Suntlav
Soutlmrn “la, Circuit, ?n C,e Orrle Radford, leaves to- the past ten «®' was"* beautBul'lS ”t a >>''
confirm Se.OOOO of bonds the pro? Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Murphy. The tween twenty-, ve hundredI an.I three Jo* e. an,I | Spen-.• and party on t-.elr trip to
ceeds of which irn tn he annlied on- friends of Mr. Murphy will he glad to thousand people. Only in the past, n « r f rr,ea out ln pink and green. .. y , , he interest of their
fy lo °constru h ct P ni elect?," 1 ^ Hght Know that be will probably tfe re- two weeks have the ,„o„.e been dls-1 T^e ridal conp - a,tood „ ,Move y mlulner> , The party w,„ ...
Plant and eoulD the same In and for called for work with th3 Phillies poreil to take Interest i.i the gover- ouer or pink roses an,I palms. Tie Miss Jessie Parker, -
after bis areat recnrH In the Inter, nor's race,, and the Hardman iceremony was performed by Hev.l^.,,,
length of time ha
mined at the Court House in the City; national which Is next to the
of Thomasville, and any citizen of j leagues.
the State of Georgia residing with-
in the Town of Pavo or any other j
person wherever resident who has,Court of Fulton County, such sums
a right to object may become a par-1 as will with tne salaries paid each
ty to these proceedings. judge from the State Treasury, make
This 11th, day of August, 1914. a salary of $5,000.00 per annum to
O. GROOVER. Deputy Clk. {each judge; and said payments are
big strength in tha
and Miss Julia Stanaland.
*n taking a strung lea 1 . Not only
Is Dr. Hardman adding strengt.i toj
his s ’pport from those wiio have
heretofore been non-committal In the
PROCLAMATION.
j Submitting a proposed amend
ment to the Constitution of the j
iState of Georgia, to be voted on at!
‘the General State election to be*
J held on Wednesday, October 7th, \
i 1914, saia
u nher of relatives and friends.
The bride wore a beautiful gown
l Copenhagen blue chiffon taffeta,
ith chiffon and pink rosebuds, with
Governor’s race, but he is dally re-1 hat to match, and carried a lmauti-j
reiving assurances of support from I'M bouquet of carnations and as
from former Nat Harris men. Let
ters are received dally from all over
the 3ir.te from people who announce
expenses of such counties, such that the >’ are '". r “ ln « lo Ur - ‘ lar n d n '
payments to be made to the Judges ma " , uecau8 f, of m , 8 flr " ,cr '“"J “
now in Office as well as their sue "'° ral questions, for law enforce-
ment, .Ms superior legislative record,
and the fact that his support con-
vill step
Washington. Baltimore,
and other points of inti
to New York.
A ( aril Ei
Philadelphia
Superior Court, Thomas Co., Ga. declared to be a part of the court
.8-11-14-2 times.
m T. S. Singletary.
fern. !To 'lie Voters of Thotn-is County;
A lo’ulv reception was glvun ov < ft I’ 1 ’'ping circulated throng.lout
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Castleberry at' *he Co'-ritv tha' a combination has
*»i* r ht o’clock, In honor of the bride; f»een formed between Mr. Hight and
r.nd groom. [myself In the race for Sheriff. I deny
The bride is a lovely young woman ! this most emphatically, and will say
has liv'd In Thomasville for {that 1 am running my own race.
Formerly Solicitor-General Western Circuit.
In Active Practice of Law 17 Years.
A member of the law firm of Walker & Robert*, of Mon
roe. Twice mayor of Monroe. Member of State Executive
Committee. Trustee Mercer University and Shorter College.
Grand Chancellor, Knights of Pythias. Solicitor-General
Western Circuit.
PRESS COMMENTS:
Looks like a winner. His strength is not sectional, but
State-wide.—Commerce Observer.
A strong sentiment in his favor has scattered like wild
fire.—Waycross Journal.
niff Walter seems to have nailed down that Attorney-
Generalship in a neat and unmistakable manner^-iBainbridge
Post*
Cliff Walker ia winning in a walk- Ha is eminently quali
fied to fill the place because he has been found on the right
side of every question.—Talbott on Era.
niff Walker ia the State by storm. He wiB go into
the convention with a neat plurality of vote* on the first bal
lot—Stewart County Independent
Competent, dean, fine timber for the office-—Waycross
Herald.
There can be no doubt aa to hi* fitness for the office.—
Camilla Enterprise.
A stainless dtix*n> always to be found in the forefront of
any movement for the betterment of the State.—Cherokee
Advance.
Vigorous in prosecuting criminals, yet never a persecutor,
his sole object was to see justice done^—Columbus Sun.
The people of Jackson are about aa unanimous as hi* home
county MWslton-—Jefferson Herald.
A man of unimpeachable character, a good lawyer and an
ideal citizem—Gainesville Herald.
Mr. Walker is equipped in every way for the high and re
sponsible position which be seeks-—Augusta Chronicle.
cessors.
Sec. 2. Be It further enacted, , , . ,
That if this Constitutional amend- talns no whiskey or corporation ln-
ment shall be agreed to by two- fl uence.
thirds of the members of the Gen- ; Two of the most popular tia%e-
eral Assembly of each house, the tog men In the Slate, who have been
. .same shall be entered on each supporters of Judge Harris, were
i amendment providing journal, with the ayes and nays e a 'l«™ a ‘ U'e Hardman ..eadquar-| ,/ f>|
for salary of the' Judge of the Su-!, aken tberPon an(i thn Governor ters today. They called on separate , J. prv V|||
perlor Court of Bibb County. j shall cause the amendment to be occasions and earn asked lo ne en-
I*.* <jt X ?nw2 C5 r. 'published In one or more of tie listed as a Hardman supporter. T.iey i n ..„, ber f banrt , omp all .
JOHN M. SLATON, Governor - wp . wpprR earh Congressional announced that they ha,I seen the “ ^ 51 °">* a 1(1
State Of Georgia. Dlstrlct , or two months. Burned- light and were going to cast their and an on. tne presents
Executive Department, !*_*-._ * . «„.i,k enn.!: . ’ 1 amon K ine presents
several years and has many friends.
NT r C.mt Inberry Is a Thomas
county boy, who has made good In
mnr.y ways, and he Is deservedly
popular among a large circle of
friends.
They have th P best wishes of the
f this city and county for a
P$ wedded life.
Mr. and Mrs. Castleberry received | ’
aapers In each Congressional announced that they had seen th
District for two months, immed- llsht and were going to cast their > t .* l | na>
Ainrnst 9 1914 ,a,e,y P rere(,lna ,he next general Influence with what they now con-, handsome chest of silver wnici
August 3. 1944. ielectlon, and the voters thereat cede to be the strongest candidate. r( . . ,. ..room's hrnt'
WHEREAS, the General Assem- !pha „ h i ve wr |„e n or printed on and '.he best man In the race. presented b> the groom a brot
bly at its session In 1913 proposed ; tbeIr t)okets .. For ratification of Scott Jackson, who has recentlv , f ( Hardman that Sort',
an amendment to the Constitution j , AmelldlnPnt Paragraph 1. Sec- been south of Atlanta •- I • "ardman tnat Norm
of this State, as set forth in an Act L| 0n i Article 0. of the Constitu- and Coweta counties
approved August 16,1913, to-wit: t , on » (providing for additional com- man headquarters that he found only j
An 'A<*t to amend Paragraph l.jnensation of the 3uperlor Court one man, among the many he heard
lor Courts bv urovldlna for the ' ,, on ' B ive assurance that Dr. Hardman Just ccunt on \ ort heast Georgia do
paymZjrom 1?^^^^ 9 ,,^“o«rt C ° m jX -» ^! U Ca -" y V'"* e0 ““ t T--«- W J V' «:!'«« >»er full par, for Dr. Hardn,
ho has recent ters i)f |, r Hardina„ that Northeas,
nta .' , “ a "u’ b .H Gporela Is practically solid for Dr
s, tells the Har^- Hardman and the people of thi, sec
Joiner-Farmer.
Ml., Kdi,a Joiner, of Camilla, and
Mr. J. G. Partner, of the same place
were married thi- morning aho:t
seven o' lock at the residence of
Rev. It. G. Jackson, in this city. The
g . o 'pie came to the city
t ceremony, and It was
r-ioo.l that Mi-s Joiner's moth-
e.feted to her .vrV.dir.s her fath-
■ing reported will'.:,:: to have the
cony per forme.’..
the people of th
earnestly trust that Dr.
of Bibb County to the Judge of the nT b h‘Superior Court) as they" mav| V a* f f." I® 5 f?’ , " 10 8 not on y one of the state 8
Superior Court of the circuit of |ehoose and lf a maiorltv of ™ha! Jud3 ' 3 Harr,a wouId Ca " y the rountJ • heat business men and most eminent
which the said county la a part of l aleotor ' E ona ]tfled to vote for mem- 1 Sm,lU Brothers of Concord. Geor- physicians, but Is one of the most
additional compensation. h er« nf tv next General \sspmhlv' 6 la * "rites: "Nine out of ten of the successful farmers in our part of the
. |berg of the next General Assembly, , . ~
Section 1. Be u enacted by thel votlng shall vote )n favor of ratl .; people in this section are for Dr.
General Assembly of the State of, „ cotI(>;1- then sald amendment shall' H^rd'« a n tor Governor.
Georgia, (.rat Paragraph 1, of Sec-| bKomr a part 0 f Article 6. Section! Dr. Wyman W. Pilcher, of War-
r ' r '"‘ 13. Paragraph 1. of the Constitu-1 ren county was among the visitors
tion of this State, and the Gover-.today who brought cheering news,
nor shall make proclamation there-' His county, he said, w as entirely
of. | safe for Hardman, and t.iat the
Be it further enacted, T.iat alii strength was Increasing there every
laws and parts of laws In conflict I day.
with this Act. be, and the same are j James H. Trotter, of Clarkesvllle,
repealed. | Georgia, reported his county of
Now, therefore. I, John M. Sla-1 Habersham solid for Hardman, and
ton. Governor of said State, do is-' ail the adjoining counties to It are
sue this my proclamation, hereby be- Hardman counties.
tlon 13, of Article 6, of the Con
stitution of the State of Georgia,
as amended by the Act of the Gen
eral Assembly, approved August
1910, and duly ratified by the peo
ple according to law, be and the
same Is hereby amended by insert
ing the word "Bibb" in the proviso
contained la said amendment, be
tween the words “the counties of"
and the word "Chatham" so that
said proviso so amended by this
amendment shall read at follows:
Provided, howevar. That the
Countlea of Bibb, Chatham, Pulton
and Richmond shall pay from their
respective county treasuries to the
Superior Court Judges of the circuit
of which they are a part, and ths
County of Fulton to the Judge of
the Stone Mountain Circuit, or the
Judge of euch other circuit as may
hereafter be required to regularly
preside therein for additions,' ser
vices rendered in the Superior
ing f.iat the foregoing proposed
amendment to the Constitution Is
submitted for ratification or rejec
tion to the voters of the State
qualified to vote for members of
the General Assembly at the Gen
eral Election to be held on Wed
nesday, October 7. 1914.
JOHN M. SLATON.
Governor.
By the Governor:
PHILIP COOK,
Secretary of State.
Dr. W. E. Wood, of Dalton, was
at Hardman headquarters today, the
Doctor states that Northwest Geor
gia Is strong for Hardman, that he
is daily gaining new friends. The
people appreciate Hardman's legis
lative accomplishments in their be
half, and are willing to trust hlr,
with ether constructive work."
John N. Holder, of Jackson coun,
ty, ex-speaker of the House of Re
presentatives, was In e^Usnta Wed
nesday. and stated at the headquar-
>|Stevens Dead.
. William Stevens died here
Hard- this morning, about nine o’clock, af
ter several weeks of suffering. The
body will be ta'-en to the burying
gro in,: ,m the Montlcello road.
r!ehre«n miles from Thomasville,
for Interment.
Mr-. Stevens was about fifty years
old a id has many friends In the
oun'v. who will regret exceedingly
to hear of her death.
State. Georgia could not do belter KOU CLERK SI'I'EltlOlt COURT,
on August 19th than to elect Dr I announce myself as a candidate
Hardman Governor." for re-election to the office of Clerk
Tiiere was a rousing mee’.lng o? of th * Superior Court, subject to the
Hardman's Fulton County support- of the ensuing Democratic
era held at Rooms 313-315 Kimball Primary
House last nlatat. All the wards were Poising a faithful discharge of
represented and all of them reported toe duties of the office, and thanking
rapidly growing Hardman sentiment t y ° u f °r your past support, and solic
it is freely predicted now that Hard- * l * n g a continuance^of toe same. I am
man will be the winner la Fulton
county.
There Is reliable information from , #mn n j AA
DeKLb and Cobb counties that gives #1UU KCWITUf flwV
him e\ery reason to believe that . Th* rtafen of thi* p*p*r win b* ptaiaed t*
they are safely for him. ^ °> #t to -~
mail opened at the Hard
Gratefully yours.
J. \V. GROOVER.
htn that tb*f* I* _
tkat *d*oo* ku bo«a
•tim, a*d tbit U Cats
is th? only
kml fr«ten
4b«aa#. rtqnl
oa* dreaded dtee***
to ear* to *U It*
'•Urrh. HaU'a Catarrh Cur*
> know* to the oud*
Catarrh Cor* I* taken Internally, acting
•’ k1 and mocooa rarface* of
, d—twylM A* foondatlos
•letal tha patient atr**fth
poaUiee cure i
man headquarters today was from leal fraternity. Catarrh bein* * coasti tut tonal
nearly one hundred counties. There fttTc.TKoc*:
was not a letter In the lot that dirt jjwcitj opoa th«Mo
not sound a note of victory. From « uJ’SSEiJrM? _
Florida to Tennessee the Hardman &»|!M £ 3A3T1SS
supporters are rallying with abso- much faith to IU mratlT* power* that they
lute assurance of success on Au- UfuSSu.taf* “
gust 19th. , Addm r. J. CHENEY A CO.. IUsSa O
it will be Hardman on the fi-s.ll som by >u Dnnuo. Vk. ••
ballot adr. T.k. am', rsallr nils tx coaitlgttM.