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Legal Advertisements
SHERIFF SALE
I GEORGIA, —Coffee County:
Will be sold before the court house
j door of said county, between the legal
■ hours of sale, op the first Tuesday in
October, J»i4, me loilownug pioptii>,
to-wit:
one International harvester Gaso
line Grist milt and fixtures, u.d prop
erty is located on the east side of the
be soldG. &. F. railway at Mora, Ga
in said county. Said jrojerty levied 01
and to be sold as the property of L.
Vickers Ac Co., a firm composed of L.
Vickers and Henry Vickers, to satis
fy an execution issued from the City
Court of Douglas of said county, in fa
vor of Watt & Holmes Hardware Co.,
against said L. Vickers & Co., a firm
composed of L. Vickers and Henry
Vicgkers. This 10th day of September,
1914.
J. C. GILLIS, Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA,—CofIee County:
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
October, 1914, the following property,
to-w it:
All that tract or parcel of land, to
wit: Beginning at the right-of-way
of the Georgia & Florida on the south
side of Third street in the town of
Garrant, Ga., and running east along
said street, to be extended 100 feet,
thence south at tight angles to said
Third street 100 feet, thence west to
right-of-way of said Georgia & Florida
railroad; said plat being the plat of
land wherein the new ginnery and mill
has recently been built. Said prop
erty levied on and to be sold as the
property of Warren Lott to satisfy a
tax execution issued by Daniel Moore,
Tax Collector of Coffee County, Ga..
for state and county taxes against
Lott, Byrd Co. and Lott & Co., for the
year 1913. This the 10th day of Sep
tember, 1914.
J. C. GILLIS. Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA.—Coffee County:
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday ir
October. 1914, the following property,
to-wit:
One certain brick building now’ lo
cated on Ward street in the City of
Douelas, Coffee County, Georgia, said
building known as Hie Royal Cafe,
and being on the north side of said
Ward street, and now occupied by
Mrs. Edenfield. Said property levied
on ar.d to be sold as the property of
ZBZ
W. C. & H. L. Lankford and W. C.
Lankford to satisfy a tax execution
issued by Daniel Moore, Tax Collect
or of Coffee County, Ga., for state and
COFFEE COCXTY PROGRESS, POLGLAS, GEORGIA
county taxes for the year 1913, against
said \V. C. k. H. L. Lankford and W.
C. Lankford. This the 10th day of
September, 1914.
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA, —Coffee County:
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county, between the legal
hours ot sale, on thp first Tuesday in
i October, 1914, the lollow ing property,
10-w it:
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the county of Coffee,
and state of Georgia, and being one
hundred and forty (140) acres, more
or less, of lot of land No. 43 in the
Fourth District of Coffee County, Ga.,
said one hundred and forty acres lying
in the south-west corner of said lot,
No. 43, and being the home place
where the said Susan Wilcox resides.
Said property levied on and to be sold
as the property of Lewis Wilcox and
Susan Wilcox to satisfy an execution
issued from the city court of Douglas
of said county, in favor of R. L. Duck
worth, against said Lewis Wilcox and
o
Susan Wilcox: tenant in possession no
tificd as provided by .awl This the 10
day of September, 1914.
J. C. GILLIS. Sheriff
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA, —Coffee County:
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
October, 1914, the following property,
to-wit:
A certain building and the lands
upon which said buildings is erected
in the City of Douglas, lying in the
shape of a parrelogram, and being
seventy-five feet, more or less, east
and west, two hundred ten feet, more
or less, north and south, and bounded
north by Ward street, east by First
street, west of court house square,
south by Sycamore street, and on the
west by a straight line parallel to and
ten feet east of the east wall of the
Douglas hospital, said line extending
from Ward street to Sycamore street,
said real estate and building belong
ing to W. C. Lankford. Said property
levied on and to be sold as the proper
ty of W. C. Lankford to satisfy an ex
ecution issued by the city court of
Doualas of said county, in favor of
0. B. Porter, labor lien, against said
W. C. Lankford. This the 10th day of
September, 1914.
J. C. GILLIS, Sheriff.
(IT ATI ON—l I. A ICS NTITORT.
Georgia, Coffee County:
The return of the appraisers setting
apart twelve months support to the
family of J. E. McLean, Colored, de
creased having been filed in my office,
all persons concerned are cited to
show cause by the sth day of October.
1914. why said application for twelve
months support should not he grant
ed. This September 7th, 1914.
VV. I*. WARD, Ordinary.
Application for I,cave to Sell.
GEORGIA, —Cofiee County.
Daniel Gaskin, Sr., administrator
on the Estate of Mrs. Georgia A. Can
i/'.on, deceased, files application for
j leave to sell all the lands belonging
j o said estate, consisting of house and
] lot in Douglas, Go. These are, there
j fore, to cite and admonish all con-
I -erned to show cause if they can at
j my office on the first Monday in Oc-to-
I ber next, why said application should
| not be granted. Given under my hand
|and official signature this September
j 7th, 1914.
W. F. WARD Ordinary.
NICHOLLS TAX SALES.
GEORGIA, —Coffee County:
Will'be sold before the court house
in Douglas, said county, on the firs’,
Tuesday in October next, between the
legal hours of sale to the highest bid
der for cash, the following property,
to-w it:
3 acres of land in lot 500, bounded
on east and south by original line,
north by land of L. C. Baines, and
west by land of M. D. Jon.es. Said
property levied on to satisfy a tax fi
fa issued by the Mayor and City Clerk
of the City of Nicholls, Ga., against
Charlotte Williams for advalorum tax
es due the City of Nicholls for the year
1913. This September 1, 1914.
Also at the same time and place wil
Ibe sold one acre in lot 514. bounded
as follows: West by Johnson street,
i •* ou t h by land of W. G. Meeks, east by
|R. M. Tanner, north by T. M. Cooksey.
: Said property levied on to satisfy a
tax fifa issued by the Mayor and City
j Clerk of the City of Nicholls. Ga..
j against Mrs. John Norris for advalo
nim taxes due the City of Nicholls for
(the year 1913. This September 1, 1914.
Also at the same time and place
I wil be sold 154 acres in lot 500, bound
jcd as follows: East by public road
| soulit by lands of L. C. Barnes, west
by M. M. Kirkland, north bv Clinton
humirns. Said property levied on to
satisfy a tax fifa issued by the Mavor
■>rd City Cirri- of the Citv of Nicholsl.
Ga.. aeainst Mrs. H. F. R’+ron for ad
'■r'nrmn taxes due the Ci«v of Xich
r>Us for *h“ year 1913. This Septem
ber l. 1914
.Also at thr wmp timr and r]aee will
br> cold tote 9, o in. Rlnok 1 rt*> *
Tot Ifi ptork 113: T.Ot 23. Rloel 11?
'and lot Sa>d nropertv lrvied or
to saficti- a tw Stfl fecund by fbr Ma
”rr »-d Ci‘v CMo-l of tr-o ei*v of \irb
alle Oa.. poniriet TAorr* Pc»-l + v Cr\ for
-'dvoln’-nr- fiyrc d”" the Fi*v of Virb
-.iie fo- ♦»•*„ voar 1913. This Septem-
Vo- 1 1«1|
Alen " * fpn C'l-vi *ir— ft n— d l-cc will
I l '-' e-iM *7 Int ft
1 r."r.aa -i- frd 1 -—-c- lr odn-
L' ... .* .. -- r npdl 4 + —>d
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|'rt*a trattomi!' c-oid n———e—+— t-v : rd
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cr’d l!’- pp-oc «r» lot of ]?• (J Vo
odd, bounded as follows: On east by
original line, north by lands of Mr.
Gnes, west by public road, south bj
lands erf Kid Morris and J. P. Lum
mus. Said property levied on to sat
isfy a tax fifa issued by the Mayor
and City Clerk of the City of Nicholls.
Ga., against Mrs. Claudia Williams for
advolorum taxes due the City of Nich
oils for the year 1913. This Septem
ber 1, 1914.
Also at tne same time and place will
be sold one acre, bounded as follows:
East by lands of Boh Underwood,
north by John Laden, west by Henry
Wilson and Will Davis, south by Tom
Sessions. Said property levied on to
satisfy a tax fifa issued by the Mayor
ard City Clerk of the City of Nich
olls, Ga., against Colored Odd Fellows
Hall for advalorum taxes due the City
of Nicholls for the year 1913. This
September 1, 1914.
C. JENSEN, Marshal.
City of Nicholls.
CITATION*.
GEORGIA. —Coffee County:
To all Whom it May Concern:
Melvin Tanner having made appli
cation in due form of law’ to be dis
missed as Executor of the Estate of
Walton W. Ward, deceased, notice is
hereby given that said application will
be heardl at the regular term of the
court of ordinary for said county, to
be held on the first Monday in October
1914. Witness my hand and official
signature, this 7th day of September.
1914.
W, P. WARD, Ordirary.
CITATION.
To All Whom it May Concern:
Geo. W. Garvin, colored, having
made application in due form of law
to be appointed Administrator upon
the Estate of Lewis Lott, colored, de
ceased, notice is hereby given that the
said application will be heard at the
regular term of the court of ordinary
for said county, to be held on the first
Monday in October, 1914. Witness my
hand ond official signature, this 7th
day of September, 1914.
W. P. WARD, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA.—Coffee County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
Amelia McLean, colored, having
made application in due form of law
f o be appointed Administratrix upon
the Estate of J. E. McLean, colored,
deceased, notice is hereby given that
said applicatien will be heard at the
regular term of the court of ordinary
'or said county, to be h<dd on the first
Monday in October 1914. Witness my
hand and official signature, this 7th
day of September, 1914.
W. P. WARD, Ordinary.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Coffee County.
In the Superior Court of said Coun
y. To Margaret Sears, Ellafaire
Drawdy, C. B. Adams, Theodosia Gei
ger. Orietta Corbitt and Clfford Sears.
H. F. Sears, having presented to the
Clerk of said Court his petition, seek
ing establishment of a deed said to
be lost or destroyed, whereof he al
leges that Hiram Sears. Sr., was the
maker and that you are the sole heirs
of said. Hiram Sears. Sr., annexing
‘o his petition a sworn copy thereof.
Now' therefore you are hereby call
ed upon to show' cause if any you have
at the Superior Court to be held in
and for said county on the first Mon
day in February, 1915, why the copy
sworn to should not be established ir
lieu of said lost or destroyed original
Withes the honorable J. W. Quin
eev, Judge of said court, this 26th day
of August, 1914.
J. R. OVERMAN. Clerk.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Notice is hereby given that on the
21st day of September, 1914. at the
hour of 11:00 o'clock, A.M., at Doug
las, Ga., in the court house of Coffee
County, will be heard the cause of the
State of Georgia against the Town of
Pearson, beiitg proceedings for valida
tion and conformation of bonds pro
posed to be issued by said town, in
accordance with the result of a bond
election held in said town on the 22nd
day of August, 1914.
This September 9th. 1914.
JOHN R. OVERMAN.
Clerk Superior Court of Coffee County.
FOK SALE.
GEORGIA.—Coffee County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Coffee County,
will be sold at public outcry, on the
first Tuesday in October. 1914. at the
court house dor in said county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described property, to wit:
An undivided one-half interest in
one-eighth of an aere of land, same
bnjpe part of lot of land Xo. 193. in
the Pth district of Coffee County. Oa..
ard bounded north by lards of Bob
Dozier. east bv lards of B. Petersor.
south by lards of Jack Hudson, and
vest bv lards of Jim Hudson, heirs
-521A fet bv 10,' fet ard being the north
one-fourth of said ore-half acre.
A'so a ore-half redivided interest
ir ore-rijrMh acre of lot of lard Xo.
I P3. ir the fith district of Coffee Coun
ty. Os., ard bonrd nm-th by lards of
Bob Dozier. east hv lands of Jar-'")!
rfndsnri south by la-dy of .Tael H”d
--c/tti jird wre* bv lands of Ho T.amar.
helno- .'"l4 feet bv lOfi feef.
Alcf) t4-t front ot land Ivip" - and bn_
-■-or fn t4o oast b— 1 f of lot rtf land Vo
In the 9+ 4 d : c+rin+ of Cnffna Conn
*v. Co a-d bounded rortb bv In —do
-f ITillipn Pn-Mrr eacf bv ovi— i— al
land line, south by lards of A. J. Hud
son and west by lards of George Wil
liams. containing 65 acres, more or
les. September 7th. 1914.
XICEY XELSOX, Col.
Administratrix of the Estate of James
Hudson, Col.
FOK SALE.
GEORGIA,—Coffee County.
to au wnom it Aoty Concern:
By virtue of an older frefm the
Court of Ordinary of Coffee County
will be sold, at public outcry, on the
first Tuesday in October, 1914, at tlfi
court house door in said county, be
twen the legal hours ot sale, the fol
lowing described property, to wit:
A one-third undivided interest ir*
lands as follows: Beginning at the
north-west corner eif lands of H. L.
Carter on Pearl street, in the City of
Douglas. Ga.. and run south to line
known as Coffee line to lands of W.
C. Lankford, thence w r est about 189
feet to an agreed line to lands of E
Peterson, thnece run north to Sellers
street, thence along Sellers street to
point of bginning. Said land being in
Block 119. City of Douglas, Ga., ac
cording to Peck’s Survey of said City.
Also an undivided one-third inter
est in the following described lands
to-wit: About 416 acres of land situ
ated in Douglas. Ga., and bounded as
follows: Beginning in northwest cor
ner of Catherine Simmons’ land, run
Dorth along Gaskin Avenue about 200
feet to F. W. Dart’s land, thence east
along Dart's land 280 feet, thence run
Forth 157A6 -t t to McLean’s land,
thence along McLean’s land 321 fet.
more or less, to iron post, thence run
south 300 feet to lands of Travis Kirk
land, thence run weßt to lands of Cath
erine Simmers, thence north along
Catherine Sin mobs' land 105 feet,
thence run west 210 fet to point of be
ginning.
P. SELLERS, Guardian of
the Estate of Pearl Sellers.
PROCLAMATION
Submitting a propsed amendment
to the Constitution of Georgia, to b«-
voted on at the general state election
to be held on Wednesday, October 7th,
1914, said amendment providing for
the creation of the county of Bacon,
and for other purposes:
By His Excellency.
JOHN M. SLATON. Governor.
State of Georgia.
Executive Department.
August 3rd, 1914.
Whereas. The General Assembly at
its session in 1914 proposed an amend
ment to the Constitution of this State
as set forth in an act approved July
27th, 1914, towit:
An Act to propose to the qualified
electors of this State an amendmem
to paragraph two, of section one, o'
article eleven, of the Constitution o‘
this State as amended by the ratifi
cation by the qualified voters of thir
State of the Act approved July 19
1904, and further amended by the rat
ification, by the qualified voters c.'
this State of an amendatory Act ap
rir ved July 31st, 1906. and for other
purposes:
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the
General Assembly of the State of
Georgia that the following amend
ment is hereby proposed to paragraph
2, of section 1, of Article 11, of the con
stitution of this State as amended
by the ratification by the qualified
voters of this State of the Act
of July 19 th, 1904 and further
amended by the ratification by
the qualified voters of this State
of an amendatory Act approved
July 31st, 1906, to-wit: by adding to
said paragraph the following language
Provided, however, that in addition to
the counties now provided for by the
Constitutcn of the State of Georgia,
there shall be a new county laid out
from the countie s of Appling, Pierce
and Ware, that the name of said coun
ty shall be Bacon, and ’he bounderies
shall be as follows: Commencing at
the Southwest corner of the county
of Appling, w here it corners w ith *Vare
and Coffee Counties, being an the
Southwest corner of lard lot 471 of
the Fifth district of Appling county,
and running thence north aiong the
dividing lines between the Counties of
Appling and Coffee to the southwest
corner of land lot 464 of the Ffih dis
irct of Appling county; and runnng
thence west along the original land
line to the southwest corner of land
lot 510 of the Fifth district of Appling
county where it corners with Coffee
county; and running thence north
along the dividing lne between the
counties of Appling and Coffee to the
northwest corner of land lot 115 oi
the Second district of Appling county
where it coiners with Jeff Davis coun
ty, and running thence east along the
dividing line between Appling and
Jeff Davis Counties to the northwest
corner of land lot 108 in the 2nd Dist.
of Appling County; thence running
north along the dividing line of Ap
pling and Jeff Davis Counties to the
•northwest corner of land lot 169 of
the 2nd District of Appling County
and thence east along the original land
line to what is know n as the Little Sa
tilla River; and thence southeasterly
along the middle thread of the Little
Satilla River to apoiut where said riv
j crosses the southern line of land lot
75 of the 4th District of Pierce County
and running thence west along the ot
lginal land line to the northwest cor
ner of land lot 76 in the 4th District
of Pierce County; thence w r est along
south- along the original land line to
the southeast corner of land lot 63 in
the 4th District of Pierce County and
running thence w est along the original
land line to the southwest corner of
land lot 30 in the 4th District of
Pierce County; thence south along the
; original land line to the southeast cor
ner of land lot 31 of the 4th District
of Pierce County; hence west along
I the original land line to the southw est
(corner of land lot 16 in the 4th District
of Pierce County; thence south along
the original land line to the south
west corner of land lot 15 in the 4th
.district of Pierce County; thence west
along the orginal land line to the
j southwest corner of land lot 38 in the
i sth district of Pierce County; thence
(south along the original land linl? to
the southwest corner of land lot 36
in the sth Disric of Pierce County;
thence west along the original land
line to the southwest corner of land
lot 57, in the sth district of Pierce
j County; thence south along the ori
ginal lot line to the souliteast corner
( of land lot 58 in the sth District of
Pierce County; thence west along the
j original land line to the southeast eor
i ner of land lot 81 in the sth District
lof Pierce County; thence south along
the original land line to the south
ast corner of land lot SO in the sth
District of Pierce County; thence west
> ..long the original land line to the
southeast corner of land lot 105 in
the fifth district of Pierce County;
nence south along the original land
ine to the southeast corner of land
iot 106. in the sth district of Pierce
County; thence west along the origi
nal land line to the southeast corner
of land lot 198 in the sth District of
W are County; thence west along the
original land line to the southeast ear
ner of land lot 199 in the sth District
of Ware County; thence west along
the original land lines to the south
west corner of land lot 291 in the sth
District of Ware County; thence north
along the original laLd lines to the
northwest coiner of land lot 29<* in
the fifth District of Ware County;
thence west along the original land
line to the southwest corner of land
lot 310 in the sth District of Ware
County; thence north along the origi
nal land lines to. the southwest corner
of land lot 312 in the sth District of
Ware County; thence along the origi
original land lines to the southwest
of lot 471 to point and place of beain
uiDg.
SECTION 2. That Alma, Ga., shall
be the County Site of said County;
that the said county shall be attached
to the Eleventh Congressional District
and to the Waycross Judicial Circuit
and to the Third Senatorial District.
That all the legal voters residing in
the limits of said County of Bacon,en
titled to vote for members of the Gen
eral Assembly under the laws of Geor
gia. shall on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary, 1915, at Alma, Ga., the County
Site of said county, elect an Ordinary
a Clerk of the Superior Court, a Sher
iff. a Coroner, a Tax Collector, a Tax
Receiver, a County Surveyor, a County
School Superintendent, and a Countv
Treasurer. The limits of said County
the Congressional and Senatorial Dis-i
tricts and the Judicial Circuit to which
it is added shall be as above designa
ted until changed by law. The Super
ior Court of said County shall be held
on the third Mondays of March and
October.
SECTION 3. Be it further enacted
That when this proposed amendment
shall be agreed to by two thirds o? the
members elected to each of the Houses
and shall have been entered on the
Journal of each House with the ays
and nays taken thereon, the Governor
is hereby directed to cause the said
proposed amendment to be advertised
in at least two newspapers in each
Congressional District, at least two
months before the next general elec
ion to held on the first Wednesday in
October, 1914; and he shall also pro
vide for the submission of the pro
posed amendment at the said general
lection, and if said proposed amend
ment shall be ratified by a majority
f the electors qualified to vote for
uembe s of the General Assembly,
mch at .endment shall become a part
f the Constitution of Georgia.
SECTION 4. Be it further enacted,
That it ; hall be the duty of the Gover
nor to submit said amendment to the
legally qualified electors of said elec
tion in the following form: that those
voting in favor of said proposed
amendment shall have written or prin
ted on their tickets “In favor of ratifi
cation of the amendment to the Cons
titon, creating the County of Bacon,
with Alma as the County Site," and
those opposed to the ratification of
said amendment sbal have written or
printed on their tickets, “Opposed to
the ratification of the amendment to
the Constitution creating the County
of Bacon, with Alma as the County
Site."
SECTION 5. Be it further enacted,
By the authority aforesad, that all
laws and parts of laws in conflict with
this act be, and the same are hereby
repealed.
Now’, therefore, I, John M. Slaton,
Governor of said State, do issue this
my proclamation hereby declaring
that the foregoing proposed amend
ment to the Constitution is submitted
for ratification or rejection to the vo
ters of the etate qualified to vote for
members of the General Assembly at
the General Election to be held on
Wednesday, October 7th, 1914.
JOHN M. SLATON,
Governor.
By the Governor:
PHILLIP COOK.
Secretary of State. 40-48
WHEREAS, five Proclamations were
isued on August 3, 1914, submitting
five proposed amendments to the Co»s
titution to the vote of the people at the
next General Election, and
WHEREAS, after said Proclama
tions w’ere issued the General Assem
bly by Act changed the date of the
next General Election from Wednes
day, October 7, 1914, to Tuesday, Nov
ember 3, 1914, it is therefore
ORDERED: That each of the afore
said Proclamations be amended in the
following manner, to-wit:
That wherever the words “at the
General Electionto be held on Wed
nesday, October 7th, 1914” appears,
the words “at the General Election to
be held on Tuesday, Novmber 3rd. 1914
be inesrted in lieu thereof, so as to
submit said proposed emendments to
the people at the Gnral Stat Elction
which will be held on Tuesday. Nov
ember 3rd, 1914.
(Seal) JOHN M. SLATON,
Governor
By the Governor:
A. H. ULM,
Secretary Executive Dept adv
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