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Presbyterians Will Raise Funds
For Removal of Columbia
Seminary Back to Georgia
PRESIDENT SEES SUCCESS
Atlanta Already Donated $lO.-
000 Site and Subscribed
Over $300,000
Field Representatives Visit Local
Churches.
A field representative from Colum
bia Seminary headquarters will be in
this section at an early date for the
purpose of making known to local
[Presbyterians the facts connected with
the recent mcfrement in the interest
fjjj ftV
Dr. Richard T. Gillespie, President
Columbia Seminary.
of the removal of Columbia Seminary,
now located at Columbia, S. C., back
to Georgia, where it was founded nine
ty-seven years ago. It is planned to
rebuild and re-eeuip tbe seminary on
Its removal.
Interested friends in Atlanta and
Decatur have already donated a site
valued at *40,000 and $314,000 lias
been subscribed in Atlanta and Deca
tur for buildings and equipment. The
site consists of forty acres of beau
tifully wooded land on the edge of
Decatur, five miles from the center of
Atlanta. It will be necessary, it was
announced, that a sum of not less
than $250,000 be subscribed by the
Presbyterians of the rest of the State
for an endowment fund and additional
equipment, before tbe removal of the
CITATION
GEORGIA, Coffee County.
To Whom it May Concern:
C. R. Tanner anil E. T. Tanner, as
guardians .of the person and property
of Hiram Tanner, represents that
their ward is now of the age of ma
jority and they desire to settle with
said ward, and have applied to me
to be discharged from such guar
dianship. Let all persons concerned
show cause before me at the Court
House on the First Monday in May,
1925, why such application for dis
charge should not be granted.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this April 10, 1925.
91623 30 W. P. WARD, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Coffee County.
By virtue of an order from Harry
D. Reed, Judge, of the Superior Court
of said State and County, we, the
undersigned, commissioners appifnted
by the said Court to sell the proper
ty hereinafter described, will sell at
public outcry, on the first Tuesday in
May, 1925, at the Cour* house door in
said county, between the legal hours
of sale, that tract of land ir. said
County, described as follows: Being
ninety-one (91) acres in the form of
a parallelogram and being a strip
across the Northwestern part of the
East half of lot No. 7 in the 6th dis
trict of Coffee County, Georgia, and
bounded on the North by the North
original line of said lot No. 7: East I
by a line midway between the East j
and West original lines of said lot
and parallel to said East and West
original lines. South by a 'line paral
lel to the North original line of said
lot and at such distance from the
North original line as to contain and
include ninety-one (91) acres in said
tract hereiu described and West by
: seminary can be assured. Columbia
j has at. the present time only a very
small endowment, it is stated
Return to Former Home.
At a formal opening of the Georgia
campaign at headquarters, 17 Poplar
St., Atlanta, Dr. Richard T. Gillea
j pie, of Lexington, Ky., newly elected
President of Columbia Seminary, and
a Columbia alumnus, spoke of his
groat and enduring love for and loyal
ty to his alma mater, and his deep de
sire to bring Columbia back to its
original home on Georgia soil, where,
through Its great influence, Georgia
already first in so many things, could
become a great center of spiritual lead
ership.
“Twenty years ago, when I was a
student at Columbia," said Dr Gilles
pie, “ I caught a vision of a greater
Columbia, larger and better equipped
and more centrally located, but I little
dreamed at that time that God, in His
groat abundance, would ever give me
the great privilege of taking part in the
splendid task of building a modern,
forward-looking theological seminary
related to the church in all its vital
interests.
Losing Leadership.
Rev. J. Sprole Lyons, D D., of the
First Presbyterian Church, of Atlanta,
and chairman of the Georgia Commit
tee, spoke of the many vacant pulpits
in the Presbyterian churches in Geor
gia and in the four other synods sup
plied by Columbia Seminary; said that
this was due largely to the fact that
these synods were too far removed
from the theological seminaries of the
church; said that young ministers in
variably accept charges near where
they have graduated; and that there
was an urgent need for Columbia in
Georgia, where it would be strategi
cally located to serve a territory GOO
miles square
The Georgia campaign has been au
thorized by the synods of Georgia,
South Carolina, Alabama, Florida and
Mississippi, and approved by the Gen
eral Assembly. The campaign is in
charge of a Synod’s Executive Coni
mittee of prominent Presbyterians as
follows: Dr. J. Sprolo Lyons, Chair
man, Atlanta; Dr. Neal L. Anderson.
Savannah; Mr. J. T. Brandy. Black
shear; Mr. J. Btilow Campbell, Atlan
ta; Kev. S. J. Cartledge, Athens; Rev
J. B. Ficklen, Decatur; Rev F. G
Hartman, Washington; Mr. W D
Hooper. Athens; Dr. EJ. R. Leyburn
Rome; Dr. J. H. Patton, Marietta; Rev
It F. Simpson. Americus; Mr. Edgar
Watkins, Atlanta.
the West original line of said lot,
and containing the dwelling house
and buildings accompanying same
where Georgia Thorne now resides
and being tbe lands held iti .-ommon
by Georgia Thorne, Lenwood Thorne
and Isaiah Thorne. Terms of sale
cash, this the 9th day of April 1925.
S. H. BLANCETT,
W. A. WILCOX,
TOMMIE LOTT,
9 16 23 30 As Commissioners.
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA, Coffee County
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county, between the legit
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
May next, the following property,
to-wit:
169 acres of land, more or less, and
being a part of original land lot No.
102 in the 6th land district of Coffee
County, Geargih, beginning at the
Northwest corner of said lot No. 102.
then running East 38 chains along
the original land line to a branch;
thence down said branch to the origi
nal line of said lot: thence South 7
chains to an agreed corner; thence
South 89 degrees East on an agreed
line 682 chains to an agreed corner
on the West original line; thence 20
degrees West,34 chains to the point
of beginning. Written notice of levy
having been given the tenant in pos
session as required by law.
Said propertv* levied on and to be
sold as the property of Mrs. Winnie
Lee Tanner to satisfy a tax fifa is
sued by W’illis "Newbern, Tax ToUec
tor of said county, for State and
County Taxes for the year 1924,
against said Mrs. Winnie Lee Tan
ner.
This the 24 dav of January, 1925.
W. M. TANNER. Sheriff
9-16-23 30A Coffee County, Georgia
COFFEE COUNTY PROGRS3S
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA, Coffee County.
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county, between the legal
; ours of sail, on the'first Tuesday in
May next, the following property,
to-wit;
100 acres of land, more or less, be
ing a part of original land lot No.
512 in the 6th land district of Coffee
County. Georgia, described a 3 fol
lows: Beginning at the Southwest
orner of said lot and running North
1 degree West 2000 feet, thence
South 80 degrees West 1600 feet to
Big Hog Creek; thence along Big
Hog Creek South 5 degrees East
2950 feet to South original line of
sail lot; thence North 80 degrees
East along South original line 1400
feet to point of beginning. Written
notice having been given defendant
as required by law.
Said property levied on and to be
sold as the property of Mrs. Ella
Futch to satisfy a tax fifa issued by
Willis Newbern. Tax Collector of said
county, for State and County Taxes
for the years 1023 and 19? a against
said Mrs. Ella Futch.
This the Ist day of January, 1925.
W. M. TANNER, Sheriff
9-16-23 30A Coffee County, Georgia
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA, Coffee County.
Will be sold before the court house
doior of said county, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
May next, the following property,
to-wit:
52 acres of land, more or less, be
ing a part of original land let No.
20 in the first land district of Coffee
County, Georgia, and being tract No.
6, the Western one-half of No 7, and
that part of tract No. 5 described as
follows: Beginning at the Southwest
corner of said tract No. 5, also being
the Northwest corner of tract No. 6,
1 and running along the Southern line
|of tract No. 5, Eastwardly 1327 feet,
more or less, to a stake in said line;
j thence due North 728 and seven
| tenths feet, more or less, to the
j Northern line of tract No. 5; thence
j Westwardly lon£ the Northern line
of tract No. 5; thence Southwardly
I along the Western line of tract No. 5
j to the point of beginning. Said tracts
Nos. 5,6, 7, and other lands of the
company plat being of record in the
Clerk’s office. Coffee County, Georgia.
Written notice of levy having been
given the tenant in possession as re
quired by law.
Said property levied on and to be
sold as the property of Mrs. C. S.
Smith to satisfy a tax fiik issued by
Willis Newbern. Tax Collector of
said county, for State and County
I Taxes for the year 1024, against said
! Mrs. C. S. Smith.
This the 24 day of January, 1925.
W. M. TANNER. Sheriff
9-16-23 30A Coffee Countv, Georgia
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
May next, the following property,
to-wit:
245 acres of land, more or less, and
being the North half of original
land lot No. 112 in the sth land dis
trict of Coffee County. Georgia. Writ
ten notice of levy having been given
the tenant in possession as required
by law-.
Said property levied on and to be
sol i as the property of Mrs. Reba M.
Phillips to satisfy a tax fifa issued
by Willis Newbern, Tax Collector of
county, for State and County
Taxes for the year 1924, against said
Mrs. Reba M. Phillips.
This the 24 dav of January, 1925.
W M. TANNER, Sheriff
9-16-23 30A Coffee County, Georgia
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA, Coffee CountV.
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
May next, the following property,
to-wit:
385 acres of land, more or less, and
being a part of original land lot No.
276 in the 6th land district of Coffee
County. Georgia, and bounded as fol
lows: On the North by lands of J. M.
Lott and Eveline Lotts estate; on the
East by lands of J. M. Lott and
Sampie Smith; South by Lands of
Sample Smith- and Dan Smith estate;
On the West by the lands of Mrs.
Mary Pafford and J. M. Lott. Writ
ten notice having been given the
tenant in possession as required by
law.
Said property levied on and to bo
sold as the property of D. W. Lott
to satisfy a tax fifa issued by Willis
Newbern, Tax Collector of said coun
ty. for State and County Taxes for
f he year 1924. against said D. W.
Lott.
This the 24 dav of January. 1925.
W M. TANNER, Sheriff
9-16-23 30A Coffee County, Georgia
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA, Coffee County.
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county, between the lega] j
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in '
May next, the following property, |
to-wit:
245 acres of land, more or less, and i
being ail the South half of original j
land lot No. 58 in the first land dis- j
:rict of Coffee County, Georgia,]
bounded on the North by lands of i
Wiley Mobley and Willie Kirkland; j
>n the East, South and West by the I
original land lines of said lot. Writ- j
ten notice of levy having been given
the tenant in possession as required i
by law.
Said property levied on and to be '
sold as the property of J. S. Lott to!
satisfy a tax fifa issued by Willis j
! Newbern, Tax Collector of said cour— !
j ty, for State .and County Taxes for!
I the year 1922, 1923, and 1924, against I
I said J. S. Lott.
This the 24 day of Janueary, 1925.
W. M. TANNER. Sheriff
,--16-23 30A Coffee County, Georgia
SHERIFF SALE ~
GEORGIA, Coffee County.
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county, between th^legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
May next, the following property,
to-wit:
122 1-2 acres of land more or le?fc,
j and being a .part of original land lot
: No. 143 in the 6th land district of
! Coffee County, Georgia, being in the
j North West Corner of said lot 143,
( bounded as follows: On the W T est and
North by the original land lines of j
| said lot; on the East by lands of D. j
;L. Grantham; on the South by lands I
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of E. L. Grantham. Written notice
of levy having been given the tenant
in possession as required bv lav/.
Said property levied on and to be
sold as the property of D. W. Gran
tham to Satisfy a tax fifa issued by
Willis Newbern Tax Collector of
said county, for State and County
Taxes for the years 1923 and 1924,
against said D. W. Grantham.
This the 24 day of January 1925.
W. M. TANNER, Sheriff
9-16-23 30A Coffee County, Georgia
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA, Coffee County.
Will he sold before the court house
door of said county, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
Maj/ next, the following property,
to-wit: w
45 acres of land, more or less, and
being a part of original land lot No.
471 in the 6th land district of Coffee
County. Georgia, bounded or. the
North and W r est by the original land
lines of said lot; and on the South
and East by lines so run as to make
45 acres in said Northwest corner of
said lot. Written notice of levy hav
ing been given the tenant in posses
sion as required by law.
Said property levied on and to be
sold as the property of Ida Gaskins,
colored, bp satisfy a tax fifa issued
by Willis Newbern, Tax Collector of
said county, for" State and County
Taxes for the year 1924, against said
Ida Gaskins. |
This the 24 day of January, 1925.
W. M. TANNER, Sheriff
9-16-23 3QA Coffee County, Georgia
Thursday April 23, 192!i.
WE LEND MONEY
ON FARM LANDS
•
(Under Government Supervision)
No loan under $2,000 solicited.
Rate of interest (i per cent.
Loan Period 33 years.
1 per cent of principal of loan
payable annually, retires loan in
33 years. No stock subscrip
tion required, and no joint lia
bility.
Every loan a separate trans
action. Liberal prepayment
option. No commissions requir
ed, the only cost being inspec
tion and abstract fees. Best
loan proposition authorized un
der Federal Farm Loan Act
Prompt service.
See or write,
/
GRANTHAM & ROBERTS
Douglas, Georgia