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SHERIFF’S SALE.
and Moina Schoville; Messrs. _‘Ji®,
and Howard Cooksey. Willie Dur
ing, o{ Oak Ridge settlement, Ricn-
SHERIFFS SALE.
Cane grinding will soon be here, GEORGIA—Tift C.unty j GEORGIA—Tift Caunty.
and, my! , Won’t we be glad, aa we Will b* sold on the first Tuesday! Will be sold on the first Tuesday
have money in our pockets and now in November, 1916, at public outcry in November, 1916, at public outcry
we want to rest. | before the Court House in said coun- before the Court House in said coun-
Quite a crowd enjoyed the social ly, within the legal hours- of sale, to ty, within the legal hours of sale, to
given at Mr Cooksey’s Thursday the highest bidder for cash, the fol- the highest bidder for cash, the fol-
night in honor of Miss'Moina Scho- 'lowing described property; to-wit: i lowing described property, to-wit:
' vitle of Columbus. 1 One black mare mule about six- All that tract or parcel of land
Miss Eula Clegg was in town shop-I teen hands high and six years old, 1 with improvements thereon lying and
ping Saturday. named Nora. Levied on a* the prop-l being in the City of Tifton, Tift
Those enjoying the hospitality of erty of J. P. Pool, under a nftrt-! County, Georgia, and designated in
S Mr. B. E. Conger’s cane patch Sun-: gage fifa issued from the City Court j plans of said city aa lot No. One
HE* afternoon were Misses Clenie of Tifton in favor of E.E. Gilbert | (1) in block No Three Hundred and
Roberts, Nora and Cassie Conger, end against J. P- Pool. This,October Seventy^*.(S71>. f»>d lot front-
Evelina McGehee, Dorothy Cooksey.6th, 1916. J. M. Shaw, Shenflf. ing one hundred (100) feet on South
LIBfffT V" ' III i'' III Messrs. - Jim* . Park-wAnte. and extending back
‘Of uniform width two hundred (200>
; feet to an alley. Said property lev-
sudi Tucker air James Griffith, of, GE org|A—Tift County: 1 r i i h ? l! n *V, t : he J1 Wniiam
Ocilla, and Jessie Cowart, of Colum. will be so!d on t hc first Tuesday G bbs under a fifa issued from the
but in November, 1910. at public outcry City Court of Tifton in favor of ET-
Misscs Eula and Willie Lee Clegg bcfore the Court House in said eoun- >M*ftb Johnson and against William
and Josie Davis entertained ..three.ty, within the legal hours of sale, to] Gibbs, and a special Sin: against
A. MisThoys. Wonder what their , hr highest bidder for cash, the foI- ;«aid property described in fifa. There
ex-be«ux think of that? 'lowing described property, to-wit: having c J? ,m i! 8e< * J 1 ®? 6
We'are expecting to sec a new, Q ne hay horse seven years oldi® n « "/**• *** t! J e offlce the
residence going up on Brighton mvc- with two white hind feet, known as.Superior Court of Tift County, Geor-
nue soon aa we see Mr. John hen- lhe Dav j s horse. Levied on as the & ,a » prior to date of levy. Defendant
■ nedy has purchased four or five propertv 0 f g. s. Monk, under a in fifa notified m writing as reepnred
• cows. Listen for the wedding bells, ; ssl2G( i from the Superior Court ^ 1,s * 30th day of September,
Mr. and Mrs. Story Arnold were Berrien County in favor of J. E. ' I9H> * J. M. Shaw. Sheriff,
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. n rat iford and against S. S. Monk, j _ J ift County,. Ga
Kennedy Sunday. Property pointed out by iltaintifTs! °
We are glad that Miss Nora and attorney, Hendricks, Mills and Hen-; ROAD CITATION,
Mr. Johnnie Conger have entered ij r j c ks. Levy made by W. L. Conger j "
A M. S. Miss Conger is taking a )an ,i returned to me January 27th,|GEORGIA—Tift County,
post-graduate course. iOlfi. J. M. Shaw. Sheriff. | To all Whom it May Concern:
Mr. B. F. Clegg has just returned f Tift County, Ga. j Take notice that W. T. McCall,
frorft the funeral of his sister, Mrs. -o 'Henry Sutton, Willie Sutton, et al.,
Gilbert, of Wadley, Ala. cufbiff’s sai f (have applied for an order
Quite a number of our boys and * j change in the Tifton n**d i.ennon
girls arc going to have an exhibit on GE °" G ,I" ~T.] on . fii. st Tuesday Brid|i< ’ pu . bli F roai1 ' '* n j' ?-.« c '? ta,) -
d t? y $£ Vnnedy and ,aAjEJ^lfA if
• Blwtdtb Curtiss wore in town sho p- , befor^tho Court Hous.-^m ssid { Coun-! with laW( Dy du
pmg Monday. . ^ t a XT f , tn ’the hiohost bidder for cash, th
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. to the purchaser under the authority
of _aaid power of sale.
STATE OF GEORGIA—T3fr Cotnr
tys
To* the Superior Court of said Coun
ty.
Thc petition of C. R. Choate, H.
H. Tift, Jr., and- Frank Searboro
shows that they desire for them
selves, their associates and assigns
to b* incorporated for a period of
twenty years under the name of
CHOATE GROCERY COMPANY
The- object and purpose of such in
corporation being pecuniary gain to
the stockholder?.
The amount of capital stock of
said corporation shall h* Five Thous
and • (£5,000.00) Dollars, with the
r said power of sale.
This 29th day of September, I91A
Irvin Willis.
A PROCLAMATION-
■ubcBlttlns a propu»ed amendment lo
th* Constitution of Georgia-to bo voted
on at tho general election to ho hold on
Tuesday, November 7. me, said amend
ment to amend Article 7,- tiectloa 2, Par
agraph 2, of the Constitution of this
State so aa to exempt from, taxatiou
A n ^elgn. commerce.
. By His Excellency.
NAT £. HARRIS, Governor.
State of Georgia,
Executive Department,
__ . August 2*. ltl(.
. Q«nw»l .Awmbty st Itt
on tn ISIS propoud an uundmut
-.w, , uc to tho ConoUluuon ol mu State a» ,,t
irivilegp of increasing - the same to *° " “ Ilt>r “ v ® d Ju b' **• , * 1 *’
AN ACT
To amend Article 7, Section 2, Pare-
eraph A ot tho ConatituUon ot tMe state,
which relates to the power ot the Gen
eral Assembly to exempt property Iroin
taxation, eo that the General Assembly
may exempt frurn taxauon ships and
wenty-Five Thousand ($25,000.00)
Dollars.
The principal business in which
said corporation will engage will be
that of a general wholesale and retail
grocery business. And as incidents!
to such business in all of its phases ....
and details, the right is. desired to fiji corporation.,
purchase-and own all sucR real-estate, j Section l. Be it enucted by tho Ger.-
buildings, fixtures and equipment • r *f £*««»Wy of the State of Georgia,
necesaarv- for th$* rmtriiirt i •? d ou lt ** her *^ enacted by authority
ntcessairy lor xne successini conauct th% Mut| t ^ at Article 7, Section 2,
or the biamesa contemplated; to buy.; Paragraph 2, of the Conetitution of thle
and sell all kinds of groceries, either: ; 8lAle ^ **e, and the same is, hereby
at wholesale or retail and for either Shield* paragraphl*the* fo!iowtng h words.
cash or cm credit, and to d* all thingr. t® wit: "The (Jeneral Assembly shall
necessary and proper in the conduct-! £“f‘ her £. av# P°wer to exempt from tax-
. ■ . . ... I atlon. MhinM anil vi-s-.i'is ani'susH nvr it-
Misses Clenie Roberts. Nora Con- to the highest bidder for cash
Mr C D. Fuller has departed John, eight acres of long staple cot-
from this “hemisphere" to go intojton. thirty acres corn. thr;-
business in Waycross. Hope the at-:™* "f potatoes, i
phere there will be* good for him
osphe
i this
cattle
elve hog<?, sixteen
red -horse, num-
pointed and
them, ns required by law. Said pro
posed change ;n s-tid public r nd is
described follows:
Commencing at lac : m ; e nf Geo.
M. Fletcher and ^troightuning said
road through lots of land numbers
222 and 223, to the mouth of a lane
running between the lands of Geo.
M. Fletcher and Jim Walker, also
The principal office and place of end operated hv Georgia citizens,
business of such corporation shall be 2ftFw e fI£ 1 w. c< i rp ? rati0 . T »“‘ i * rov ^ 3 '®^* thal
n Tifton T?ft i'x , t,, 1+ . ejter ten years from the date cf the rat-
.n 1 iftoxi, lift County, but the pnv- tfleation of this amendment the General
ilege is desired of establishing such Azsembly shall be empowered to dis
order seeking a! other oHice or agency as may be de- 00 "l‘ nu * th .\ s exemption."
^ .f, . ' ... Sec. 2. Be it funner enacted, that if
sired elsewhere, within or without, this constitutional amendment shall be
the State of Georgia. agreed to by two-thirds of the member*
Wherefore your petitioners pray g, U 1 L2f"!5ii bJ “jSSS
that they may be incorporated under nals, with the ayes and nays taken
and style of said Choate thereon, and the Governor shaii cause
the amendment
or more of the m
gressional Distri.
mediately precedinj
. ubllshed in
papers in each Con
or two months Im-
the next general
didn’t seem tb agree.
Mis,’Lilli" Sutton spent Thurs-bl«k "’u 1 "- named Rodie. one
day night with Miss EvclinB Me-(white speckled steer one red mal
Gehee.
ed Bill, one black hors*-, named Roy, ( straighten said public road through
We give everybody a hearty wel
come to come to our Sunday school,
on a visit, or to be a member with
us.
“Pumpkin Heed.”
ADMINISTRATORS* SALE
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Under and by virtue of an order
from Hie Court of Ordinary of
Worth county, Georgia the county
in which the admnistration is lo
cated, the undersigned will sell be
fore the court house door in Tift
County, Georgia, on the first Tues
day, 7th day, in November, 1916
within the legal hours of sale, to the
cow. revived on as the propertv of
J. W. Hall under a fifa issued from
the City Court of Tifton in favor of
Rickerson roeerv Co. and against J.
W. Hall, and said property in poses-
•on of J. W. Hall on date of lew.
Property Pointed out hv plaintiff’)?
attorney. Levy made by R. (\ Shaw,
Deputy Sheriff and returned to me,
this 5th day of O.-tober, 1916.
J. M. Shaw. Sheriff.
Tift County, Ga.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
...» ..... U UU .» U. . u -.Vila November 1916, at public out-
highest bidder, (or cash, the follow- j "v before the Court House in said
ing property:
Sub-divsion No. 1
the lands of Jonathan Walker, a dis
tance of about 1 3-4 miles.
Now, if no good cause be shown
to the contrary by persons interested
in this matter, the order will be
granted by the undersigned at the
office of the Commissioner of Roads
and Revenues for said county on the
6th day of November, 1916, changin;
said public road in accordance witl
the report of the reviewers, and es
tablishing same, and at the time said
part of the said road affected by this
change will be discontinued.
This, 2nd day of October, 1916. !
J. J. Golden,
Commissioner Roads and Revenues.
Tift County.
Grocery Company and for the le
of time and with ail the privileges
and immunities not only herein spec
ified, but such others as may be in
cident in law to corporations of like . election, and
kind and character.
Skeen and Murray,
Attorneys for Petitioners.' Constitution of this state,
GEORGIA—Tift County. thorixe the General Assembly to exempt
I, 11. D. Webb Clerk o! the Super- JSWtt
tor Court of said county, do hereby and operated by Oorgla citizens or
certify that the foregoing i3 a true, ofatnendrnent v A, f^ ln V rRtl "
and correct copy of the application t ion 2."l^mgrophTof' the’cSltitulton
for charter of C. R. Choate, H. H. Ot this State, authorizing the General
Tift, Jr., and Frank Searboro as the- f L *; emhly 1 , ° «*«npt from taxation ships
. ... and vessels engaged exclusively in for—
same appears on hie in this office, elgn commpre** owned and operated by
Witness my official signature and the 1 Georgia Citizens or Georgia corpora-
seat of said Court this 16th day of * hoo ?, e rt ; ,f , a
.idle 3 majority of the electors, qualified to voto
g September, lJlb. for members of the next General As-
h 22-41. Henry D. Webb, i scmbly shall vote in favor cf the ratlfl-
Clerk Superior Court* Tift Co. Ga.
SPECIAL SALE
We will have in for Saturday’* Selling, a new lot of
Ladies* Skirts, Coat
Suits and Coats
Skirts from 98c up to.
Suits from $12.98 up to
Coats from $4.98 up to-
------ S- 6.98
$22.50
. - $12.98
Also a new lot of Shirt Waists, all kinds, at 48c to.. .$2.98
Our stock is already complete in Dress Goods and
Piece Goods—at about last year’s prices. Come
and see for yourselves what a fine line we have;
New shipment this week of Ladies’, Misses’, and
Children's Hats. Big assortment to select from.
Prices up to .$5.98
Another lot of those popular Blue Serge Suits for
Men and Young Men. $10.98 and on up to $22.50
Boys’ Suits in many kinds of goods—popular styles
and at popular prices of from $1.98 up to.... .$12.98
Men’s, Ladies’, Youths’ and Children’s Shoes. Most
complete stock in Tifton. Come and see.
New lines being added weekly to our 5 and 10 cent de
partment. Many things here at half the price asked for
them m other stores.
MAX NATHAN’S
have written o,
"For ratification . ..
7. Section P;
as shown by
survey and plat made by J. L.
Thrash, which plat is recorded in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Tift county in Record of
Deeds, Book 5, pages 74 and 75, of
lot of land No. 267 in the Cth die.
trict originally Irwin, later Berrien,
and now Tift county, Georgia, this
subdivirion lying in the southwest
comer of the said lot, and contain
ing 37.56 acres according to said
survey, the location, meets and
bounds of the said tract being shown
by the said plat appearing upon the
public records of thc said county
as above stated, and the plat and re.
cord above designated and referred
to are referred to for a complete de
scription of thc said tract of land.
This entire tract will be sold and
complete title given.
Also a one-third undivided interest
county, within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for ensh,
the following described property,
to-wit:
One black ox, one spotted male
cow, crumpled horns, nnmod Bully;
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
On the 7th day of November, 1916,
we will sell before the Court House
door of said county, within the legul
hours of sale, to the highgest bidder
for cash, the following tract or par-
one red male cow, named ^John; elgh.l^j of land, tQ . w it: All that truct or
“‘“ parcel of land lying and being in the
City of Tifton, Tift County, Ga.,
known and described in the plan of
said city as lot No. 1. in block No.
400, said lot fronting 100 feet
acres of long staple cotton, thirty
ucres of corn, three acres of pota
toes, twelve hogs, sixteen head of
cattle, one red horse named Bill,
on black hrse named Roy, one black
mule named Rodie, one white speck
led steer, one red male cow. Levied
on as the property of J. W. Hall
under a fifa issued from the- City
Court of "Tifton in favor of Thc
Bank of Omega and against J. W.
Hall, and said property in possession
of J. W. Hall on date of levy. Prop
erty pointed by plaintiff’s attorney.
Levy made by R. C. Shaw, Deputy
Sheriff, and returned to me. tr.is 5th
APPLICATION FOR INCORPORA- proclamation thereof.
TION 1 Sec. 3. Be It further enacted, that ail
. _* l«we and parts of laws Ii> conflict with
To Thc Superior Court of Said Coun- this act be, an<i she same are, hereby
ly. repealed.
Thu petition of G. F. Paulk W W. 1
Banks, L. P. Skeen and trank Sc ir proclamation declaring that the forego-
boro, al’ of said county, show’s th*»L proponed amendment to the Con-
tr»‘v de-iic for th it ns- ■ t V ut J. on "«»mitted for ratification or
u.cy ue.ue lor uiemseives, in n .is- rejection to th© voters of tt»« state
scciatcs a id ..Fhigns, to be incorpo- , qualified to vote for member# of the
rated for a term of Twenty yc trs, General Assembly at the general elec-
under the name of j , , , 9 °,'}. t0 bo hpM Tu(s 4ay, November ?.
“South Georgia Land Corporation,’’ | N. E. HARRIS, Governor,
the object and purpose of such in- j S&A h ft> G r£nir r: a
in «ub-divi«ion No 7 aa shown by the '| ,y ” o(® Ctoh c V !’'. 1 t:#, ,■ ...
■aid survey and plat of the said lot M - sh,w - Sh, rllT ' Tltt Count S' Ga -
survey
No. 267 made by J. L. Thrash and re
corded as above stated, this tract ly
ing in the central'northern part of
•aid lot, containing 50.46 acres ac
cording to said survey, the said
record nnd plat shown upon the
record above designated being re
ferred to for a complete description
ef this tract.
This property is sold as property
belonging to the estate of Gemima
Walker, alias Gemima Pool, late of
Worth county, deceased.
This October 2nd, 1916.
W. D. Salter and H. C. Walker,
Administrators Estate of Gemima
Walker, alias Gemima Pool.
Address:
W. D. Salter, Sumner. Ga.
H. C. Walker. Tifton. Ga
SHERIFF S SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in November, 1916, at public outcry
before the Court House in said coun
ty, within the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the town of Omega,
Georgia, and described as follows:
East by Oak Street, South by lands
of J. 1*. Everett, West by alley,
North by lands of G. W. Ridley
Fronting on Oak Stre
running b
MORTGAGE SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
On the 7th day of November,
1916, we will sell before the Court
Hcuse door of said county, within th
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, all that tract or par
cel of land lying or being in the
eounty of Tift, said state, and in the
city of Tifton, the same fifty feet or
the north half of lot No. 3, in block
No 4 and twenty-five feet off of the
south side of lot No. 2, in block No.
4 in said, the city of Tifton, as shown
by the survey and plat of said city,
said tract hereby mortgaged fronting
east 75 feet on Central avenue of
said city, and extending back from
said avenue west even width, 200
feet to alley; the same to be sold as
the property of J. A. Peterson, un
der and by virtue of a certain mort
gage with power of sale, executed by
corporation being pecuniary gain and
profit to its stockholders. I
That the amount of capital stock; a proct
of said corporation be fixed at the r^Conimmlon'T.V'ti.M.rKia. to he vot«J
sum of hour Thousand Dollars on a t tho genera!, election to be Meld
($4,000) with the privilege of in-; on Tuesday November 7, 151«, ?ald
creasing the same from time to time i
.. . according to law, to any sum not ex- thl# kta?**,’in referent
Main street, and extending back a; ceeding Fifty Thousand Dollars. meat c»
uniform width 150 feet to an alley; That the principal business in
the same to be sold as the property which said corporation will engage
of J. W. Hollis, under and by virtue will be that of buying, owning, op-
of a certain deed to secure debt with ©rating and selling farms and farm
power of sale, executed bv said J. j hinds nnd other real estate.
W Hollis on the 1st day of August,' And as incident to said business,
1911, to Georcin Loan nnd Trust' in all of its phases nnd dctnils, the
Company,- for th.- purpose of securing right is desired to purchase and own.
a certain promissory note for thc sumd * c ^ se or farms or farm lands or
of $1,250, and there now being due other real estate or any character j
on said indebtedness the sum due whatsoever, to equip, supply and op-'
$1,250 principal and $57.05 inter- j erate its farms, and generally to eon-i „ th „ mat
est. Said Deed to secure debt having duct its business and h- de its prop-
been dul, transferred and assigned, "‘y in the same and unrestricted
by the Georgia Loan and Trust Co. manner as is allowed by law to like
. 3 .. „ <\€ r%w .: nttn /-’rv 'corporations or lo individuals.
to [ l ,‘ ‘ , » -.j . . t j | The principal office and domicil*
.* \va * y i (,< ,e .V it „ of said ccrporation shall be in Tifton,
to the purchaser uoder the author.ty T|fl (:ount ‘ y . Geoigia, but the privi-
° tv!’* ! tfill!'' Kill’ j.ege is desired of establishing and
This ctober » th, .1 ». ! maintaining such branch offices and
*» . J!S* r,#IU fi ferrying on its business operations
By its Attorney at Law, U. D. Smith, j nn y W j lere within said State, as may
o I from time to time be desired.
Wherefore petitioners pray trii\t
they may be incorporated under the
said name of South Georgia Land
Corporation, for said above named
term, with all the rights, privileges
and immunities, subject to all libil-
incklent to like corporations ;'.s
or hereafter fixed by the general
laws of this State.
Skeen & Murray,
Petitioners Attorneys.
Georgip, Tift County.
1. Henry D. Webb, Clerk of tnt* Su
perior Court of said county, do here
by certify that the foregoing is a
true and correct copy of the appli
cation for charter this day filed and
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE
GEORGIA—Tift County.
On the 7th flay of November, 1916,
I will sell before the Court House
150 feet,(door of said county, within the legal
k uniform width 200 feet hours of sale, to the highest bidder.
Said land having a dwelling house j for cash, the following tract or par-
and barn thereon. Said property ly-icel of land, to-wit: That tract or
ir.g and being in the Sixth land dis-; parcel of land lying and being in
trict of Tift County, Georgia, and j the 6th district of Tift County, Ga..
levied on as the propertv of J. W. sand lying in the south-east corner of
McMillan, under a fifa issued from ; lot No. 379, and hounded as follows:
the City Court of Tifton in favor of North and East by the run of Gum
Ellie M. Daniels and against J. W.jCreek; on the south by lands of W.
McMillan, and in possession of J. W. j B Johns, Trustee; on the west by
McMillan on date of levy. Defend-} lands of C. Mathews, said tract or
ant notified in writing, as required : parcel of land containing 48 acres
by law. Property pointed out by .more or less; the same to be sold as
plaintiff’s attorney in fifa. Levy made! the property of A. M. Jones, under
by R. C. Shaw. Deputy Sheriff andj»»d by virtue of a certain mortgage
returned to me. This f>th day of Oct- with power of sale, executed by said
ober, 1916. J. M. Shaw, Sheriff,
Tift County. Ga
SHERIFF’S SALE.
M. Jones on the 27th day of No
vember, 1905, to J. L. Brooks, Cash
ier, National Bank of Tifton, for
the purpose of securing a certain
promissory not for the sum
rrnDrtA a $300.00, and there now being due
W.?l I? «I*/ 1 a ♦ t ., . on sai<l indebtedness the sum of
Will be sold on the first^ Tuesday $300.00 principal and $238.66 inter-
in November, 1916. at public outcry t . SaiJ mnr t K a K c having been duly
before the Cuurt House m said coun-! transferred and assigned b - the N:
the legal hours of sale, to j tional Bank of Tifton to J. L. Brook
We In this office by G. F.
Paulk, W. W, Banks, L. P. Skeen and
Frank Searboro.
Witness mv official signature and
the seal of said Court, this Sept. 21st,
1916.
HENRY D. WEBB
Clerk. Superior Court, Tift Co. Ga.
Two Horse Break Plows
Oat Drills and Harrows
Fur Your Winter Planting
SEE
Taylor Furniture & Hardware Co
"Everything for Home and Farm.**
THE ONLY BIG
SHOW COMING
TIFTON
7ED OCT.
COMING
PARKS Cl
vithin
■aid J. A. Peterson on the 12th day
of December, 1908. to the Bank of the highest bidder for cash, the fol-
Tifton, for the purpose of securing lowing described property, to-wit:
j a certain promissory note, for the All that tract of parcel of land
•um of $750.00. and there now he- situate, lying and being in the Sixth
ing due on said indebtedness the I District of originally Irwin now Tift,
mm of $750.00 principal, $5.00 in-1county. State of Georgia, consisting!
, terest. A warranty deed will be exe. of 250 acres more or less of land
ented to the purchaser under the au- lot No, 150, within the following!
.thnnty of said power of sale. .metes and bounds to-wit Berinnine 1
& . This 3rd day of October. 1910. |at the original Northwest corner of GEORG!A
a B . . Bank at Tifton, paid lot and running thence East
^gy lU Attorney at Law, R. D. Smith. I emht degree* 20 minutes South
stak
MORTGAGE SALE.
GEORGIA Tift County.
On the 7th day °i November,
1916, I will sell before the court
house door of said county, within tho
legal hour., of sale, to tho highest
bidder for cash, the folowing tract
anty deed will be executed!or parcel of land, to-wit: Part of
to thc purchaser under the authority j block No, 8, town of Omega, and
of said power of sale. being parts of original lots Nos. 525
This, October 10th, 1916. I and 526 in thc sixth land district of
J. L. Brooks. Tift County, Ga., said lot described
n ‘ las follows: Beginning at the south-
J run east along Ala.
1.27 feet to rhestnut
CITATION FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT
nr tpf eurnirc’G c»ir !feet to an iron pine
SHERIFFS SALE, jthenee South one degree East 3.363
GEORGIA—Tift County. if>yt to an iron pipe stake; thence
* . Will be sold on the first Tuesday three degrees South 2 943 feet
ir, November, 1916, at public outcry;to an iron nine stake: theiice North
W WWore the Court House in said coun--one degree West 4.036 f..„i along ihe
f. within the legal hours of sale, to!original West land lot line to start
highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
*' Two hundred bushels of corn and
, fifty bales of hay, in barn located on
farm of Wiley Branch, Sr. Said prop
erty levied, on as the property of
WRev Stanch, Sr„ under a fifa £s-
nied from the City Court of Tifton
jy&v favor of the Tifton Guano Co..
Mad against Wiley Branch, Sr., and
■Md property in possession of said
ade I
. .
Jaru*ry-6th, 1916.
J. M. Shaw. Sheriff.
Tift County, Ga.
y Shenff-Fand returned
'th. 19
•* point, «ni t l tract hounded North
W- - outh hv of h h.
Tift, Wo t by lands nf J. J. L, Phil-
Brw. Levied on as the propertv of
Wimy Rraneh. under n fifa
Tift County,
Tho return of the appraisers sot
tin : apart twelve month*’ support t<
the family of W. II. Williams, d**
erased, having been filed in my of
fice. all persons concerned are cit ! c
to show cause by the 6th day of No
v* mher, 1916, why raid applicatior
for twelve months* support should,Fend!
not be granted. Thi. 4th da
October, 1916*.
C. W. Graves, Or 1
FOR LEAVE TO SELL.
bama av
street; thence alonsr Chestnut street
148 feet to original MoPhauI line;
thence west along said line 186 feet
to Church street; thence south along
said Church line 98 feet; th*:-nee east
19 feet; thence south 1* 6 feet to
starting point on Alabama avenue,
being the same property com
said Howard E. hv <
( deed dat d De*-.
1312, ri..d K-curded De* d ‘hcor
Tift Countv in Hook “3 ’’ ?’- g >
the same to be se’d as
of Hown*d F.. R. gada!
irtue of a certain d
Flivl,.
v»th power
sa.e
«* property
under and
1 to
<‘»cutc«i by
he 27th
med from the City Court of T’fton' renoria r„ . n i » • ■ Rrtgsda.e o.i he -
"/a™ °< rfOtor ^^i C ^ G e!V 0 h f ^»9^ Mary ' 5 ^ Dc-C 4%’
»nd against D. J. Branch. Wiley Tn All Whom J . L * ^ anc -Je r * imp-
qualified voters of thl* State voting at
said election that!, by their volt*, rati
fy thl*, f.rfpufcfd amendment *; c,-u
■titution, Bald amendment shall become
part r.f <*.institution of thin ,>ui*:.
Bee. 3 That It ehall be the duty of
the Secretary of the Slat* to eurtlf>
the remit* of the vote* on this amend
ment to the Governor; when sum i,
•o certified that It theli appear by ma
jority of qualified voter* Voting ui »am
election voted tn favor of thl* amend
ment, the Governor ahall Issue hi* proc*
tarnation to such effect.
Sec. 4. That tho form of submis
sion of thl* proposed amendment shall
be sis follows: Each voter shall have
written or rinted on his ticket the fol
lowing words. "In favor ot the ratifica
tion of amendment of Paragraph 2, fcee-
tion l. Article 11, of the Constitution of
Georgia, amending that portion of par
agraph 2 creating the County of Bacon,”
and those opposed to the ratification of
this amendment shall have printed or
written on their ticket, "Opposed to rut*
i fie; it ton of amendment to Baragraph 2,
So. non 1, Artiele It, of Constitution
amendment paragraph 2, in reference to
the County of tUeon '
Now, ther**for*- I, Nat H Him
emor of said S
Foregoing prop* -*
Constitute
MAMMOTH INSTITUTION
MERIT AND ORIGINALITY
fl COMPREHENSIVE ENSEMBI
Sf THE WORLD'S BEST PERFORM
flHD THE FINEST TRAINED
A MULTITUDE V STRANGE
CURIOUS FEATURES FROM
ENDS ojr THE EARTH-
flN EXHIBITION THAT
IS WORTH WHILE-
^ VWtVL VKWM)t
|rt T \6-10' fk'H
ALL NEW THIS
! 40 FAMOUS FOSEIG.'I FEATt
ejection
Issue this my
ndrnent to the
I fur ratification
f th- State
fibers
nerat *
n„„ , „ .. „ ■ Wiley To All Whom it May
YV"!":, Sr.. Geo-go Branch Jr., J. D. C. Smith, edministruto- -hate
wBe.n*lx, Love Branch endorser, * „t Eunie M. Smith, ha ; >r ,t f r
B.,,1 n-nnertv in possessim, of said j leave to sell al’. ti. • land of said , .-
Wilev Branch, Sr., on date of levy. I r ise,!. This is hen for to „ •
B-onertv nolnted out by pj#n«r s at- aU concerned to file their oh' tcMor,,
tornev. Writt-n nrt'er- given re- 1 if any they have, *..t ... 1 ,
nuired bv law. to defendant. Thi, 5th first Monday in N.-em* -
day of October. 1916. Ile-ve e .1 ti.en he ■ r;»- , d , a id ■,
J. M. Shew, Sheriff, plicant a: D r.!h ' V 4 p
J Tift County, Ga.| r . W. Or.,.,., Crdii. .,y.
NOTICE OF SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
\V ill he sold on Wednesday, No
vember ihe 8th, 1916. beginning at
16 o’clock, a. m.. at the home place
ai jof J. il. M. lecSoup, deceased, the
impat •*.{following deicribed property, to-wit:
rpoie One hundred .and thirty-one acres,
notes, I mo* e or less, of lot of land number
cf! 19. in th? Sixth District of Tift
jC.j.ity, Ca., also two mules, one
i i:y, /or th-
ernorf v ta’n ^ro.n. «iy nr-
noan*ir r r to tl.i tf‘ s -l s. m
ar.l there tow l nt.g .
!» ' ir’ebu’ic^ mm of twn-ho r=« ’vagon, una top buggy, all f
pr m i\ tn 4 l t.L*0 in «re Lifa *r tn<; implements, 200 bushels
. Id t‘ ed to ««* ure . eh* having He-ml corn, e out one ton hay, 400 ban*
. ly .-g «*-i »y 1 * -Wrf Mo. -Lies fo ’Jer .ind 25 bushtlt seed o*t*»
ig^- - »4 t L * » r ! Haiti- * Terms .’ish
"y ,j ’ in V : Is. 2. M. and S, P, LeScur.
A m ran;y * rd -rili be f^^catc’11 i-f»
2 complete performances
8 p. m. ’ Doors open
earlier for menagerie vis
Mile long golden
some parade at 10:
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