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OCTOBER SHERIFF SALES
GEORGIA—Lamar County.
Will be sold at the City Hall, the
place where public sales are held, in
the City of Barnesville, on the first
Tuesday in October next, between
the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4
o’clock P. M., to the highest bidder
for cash, the following property, to
wit:
One International one-ton truck,
model H, number 1548/ Said prop-
erty levied on and to be sold to satis
fy a mortgage fifa issued from the
City Court of Barnesville against F,
N. Peek in favor of W. S. Jones &
Son. .
This, September 5, 1022.
Z. T. ELLIOTT, Sheriff,
Lamar County, Ga.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold the following described
property, to-wit: One vacant lot
situated on the west side of Water
Works avenue, City of Barnesville,
Lamar county, Georgia, said lot
bounded on north by M. W. Smith,
cast by Water Works avenue, west
by Edward Elder, south by Bob At_
kins. Said property levied on and to
be sold to satisfy an execution for
state, county and school tax for the
year F921, against Josephine Childs,
a non-resident.
This, September 5, 1922.
Z. T. ELLIOTT, Sheriff,
Lamar County, Georgia.
Also at the sain.' time and place
will be sold the following described
property, to-wit: One house and lot
on the north side of Zebulon street,
Barnesville, Lamar county, Georgia,
bounded on north by Helena Cobb,
west by Americus Dobney, south by
Zebulon street, east by Savannah
Chatfield. Said property levied on
and to l.e sold to satisfy an exccu-,
tion for state, county and school tax !
for the year 1921, against H. L.
Crawford.
This, September 5, H)22.
Z. T. ELLIOTT, Sheriff,
Lamar County, Georgia.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold the following described
property, to-wit: One vacant lot in
s Vat per cent 5 l / 2 per cent
FEDERAL FARM
LOANS
We are authorized to
make loans in the Coun
ties of Lamar, Spald
ing, ‘Pike, Butts and
Monroe.
S. B. WALLACE
Sec.-Treas.
GRIFFIN, GA.
Spalding N. F. L. A.
New Fail Novelties
Are coming in, consisting of
late designs in WATCHES,
DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and
SILVER.
Come in and inspect them.
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JEWELERS and OPTOMETRISTS
BARNESVILLE, GA.
Lumber prices have dropped
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If you need anything in the
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BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA
Washington Park, Barnesville, La
mar county, Georgia, bounded east
and south by S. W. Murphy, north by
Jeff Glover, west by road. Said
property levied on and to be sold to
satisfy an execution for state, eoun_
ty and school tax for the year 1921,
against Jim Glover.
This, September 5, 1922.
Z. T. ELLIOTT, Sheriff,
Lamar County, Georgia.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold the following described
property, to-wit: One house and lot
on O’Neal street, City of Barnesville,
Lamar county, Georgia, bounded on
north by S. M. Howard, west by Mat
tie Owens, south by Silvy Fambro,
east by Mrs. Joe Rogers. Said prop-
erty levied on and to be sold to satis
fy an execution for state, county and
school tax for the year 1921, against
Edgar O’Neal, non-resident.
This, Septombt r 5, 1922.
Z. T. ELLIOTT, Sheriff,
Lamar County, Georgia.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold the following described
property, to-wit: One house and lot
on Railroad street, City of Barnes
ville, Lamar county, Georgia, bound
ed north by Railroad street, east by-
Mathews 'street, south by Josie Du-
mas, west by Lucius O’Neal. Said
property levied on and to be sold to
satisfy an execution for state, coun
ty' and school tax for the year 1921,
against Mattie O’Neal.
This, September 5, 1922.
Z. T. ELLIOTT, Sheriff,
Lamar County, Georgia.
Also at the same time and place
will he sold the following described
property, to.wit: One house and lot
on Railroad street, (tty of Barnes
ville, Lamar county, Georgia, bound
ed west by J. T. Singleton, north by
Railroad street, east by Mattie
O’Neal, south by J. C. Collier. Said
property levied on and to be sold to
satisfy an execution for state, coun
ty and school tax for the year 1921,
against L. H. O’Neal, non-resident.
This, September 5, 1922.
Z. T. ELLIOTT, Sheriff,
Lamar County, Georgia.
Also a't the same time and place
will be sold the following described
property, to-wit: One vacant lot on
Mathews street, City of Barnesville,
Lamar county, Georgia, bounded
east by Mrs. John sims, west by Mrs.
John Sims, north by Railroad street,
south by Mrs. John Sims. Said prop
erty levied on and to be sold to satis
fy an execution for state, county and
school tax for the year 1921, against
j Julia Owen.
This, September 5; 1922.
Z. T. ELLIOTT, Sheriff,
Lamar County, Georgia.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold the following described
property, to-wit: One vacant lot on
the north side of the road leading
from Barnesyille to Zebulon, in La
mar county, Georgia, bounded south
by road, west by' G. W. Meßroom, I
north by Washington Park, east by-
John F vans - Said property levied on
and to be sold to satisfy an execu
tion for state, county and school tax
for the year 1921, against John
Evans.
This, September 5, 1922.
Z. T. ELLIOTT, Sheriff,
Lamar County, Georgia.
Also at the same time and -pla'ce
will be sold the following described
property, to-wit: One vacant lot in
Washington Park, Barnesville, La
mar county, Georgia, bounded on
west by road, east by S. W. Murphey,
north by Jim Glover, south by S. W.
Murphy. Said property levied on
and to be sold to satisfy an execution
for state, county and school tax for
the year 1921, against Jeff Glover.
This, September 5, 1922.
Z. T. ELLIOTT, Sheriff,
Lamar County, Georgia. 1
Also at the same time and place
will be sold the following described
property, to_wit: One house and lot
on west side of Waterworks street,
City of Barnesville, Lamar county,
Georgia, bounded south by Will Col
lins, east by Waterworks* street,
north by Alley, west by Will Collins.
Said property levied on and to be
sold to satisfy an execution for state,
county and school tax for the year
1921, against J. Gould Ogletree.
This, September 5, 1922.
Z. T. ELLIOTT, Sheriff,
Lamar County, Georgia.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold the following described
property, to-wit: One house and lot
on Jackson street, City of Barnes
ville, Lamar county, Georgia, bound
ed east by Jackson street, south by
Second street, west by R. W. Mitch
ell, north by Julia Perry. Said prop
erty levied on and to be sold to satis
fy an execution for state, county and
school tax for the year 1921, against
Annie B. Zeigler.
This, September 5, 1922.
Z. T. ELLIOTT, Sheriff,
Lamar County, Georgia.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold the following described
property, to-wit: One vacant lot in
Washington Park, City of Barnes
ville, Lamar county, Geoi-gia, bound
east by S. W. Murphy, west by road,
north by Jim Glover, south by Wash
ington Park. Said property levied on
and to be sold to satisfy and execu
tion for state, county and school tax
for the year 1921, against Jessie
Glover.
This, September 5, 1922.
Z. T. ELLIOTT, Sheriff,
Lamar County, Georgia.
NOTICE!
All parties having claims against
the estate of J. D. Williams, jately
deceased, are hereby notified to prove
and file said claims and all who owe
the estate are requested to pay
same at once.
This, September 5, 1922.
J. S. TALLEY, Administrator,
Estate of J. D. Williams.
THAT KNIFE-LIKE PAIN
t
Is Only Ors of Nature’s Warnings of
We*k or Disordered Kidneys.
Have you a lame back, aching day
and night? Do you feel sharp pains
after stooping? Are the kidneys
sore? Is their action irregular?
Use Doan’s Kidney Pills—the medi
cine recommended by so many
Barnesville people. Ask your neigh
bor !
Mrs. Mattie V illis, 328 Central
Ave., Barnesville, says: “When
standing at my ironing I had a hgavy,
dull ache through the small of my
back and had to sit down and rest.
\V hen I looped I had a 1 terrible,
knife-like pain through the small of
my back and when I tried to straiglit-
en, a catch came in my back and it
was difficult to get up. My kidneys
didn’t act right and I used Doan’s.
Kidney Pills, bought at the Lamar
County Drug Cos. After using- Doan’s
1 was freed of the trouble and an
occasional use of Doan’s keeps my
kidneys in fine shape.”
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Mil
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Card of Thanks
We wish to express to all our
friends and the good people of
Barnesville our sincere thanks for
every consideration and kind atten
tion shown us during the illness and
death of our mother, Mrs. Albertine
Rastello. We are deeply gTateful
and want you to know of our appre
ciation.
MRS. S. M. BUROUSAS,
MRS. C. ANTONIO,
PURRE RASTELLO.
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CITATION
GEORGIA—Lamar County.
The return of tHe appraising set
ting apart a year’s support for Mrs.
P. H. Minnette, of P. M.
Minette, deceased, having been filed
in my office, all persons concerned
are cited to show cause the first Mon
day in October, 1922, why said ap
plication for a year’s support should
not be granted.
This, September 4, 1922.
B. H. HARDY, Ordinary.
The Key That Unlocks the Door to
Long Living.
The men of eighty-five and ninety
years of age are not the rotund, well
fed, but thin, spare men, who live on
a slender diet. Be as careful as he
will, however, a man past middle age
will occasionally eat too much or of
some article of food not suited to his
constitution, causing indigestion or
eonstipation and will need a dose of
Chamberlain’s Tablets to move his
bowels and invigorate his stomach.
When this is done, there is no reason
why the average man should not live j
to a ripe old age. j
Petition for Condemnation
Herman M. Johnson, Solicitor, vs.
F. R. Wetsel.
In the City Court of Barnesville,
Lamar County, Georgia, October
term, 1922. Petition for condemna
tion of Car used to illegally trans
port intoxicants.
To F. R. Wetsel, defendant.
You are hereby commanded to be
and appear at the next term of the
City Court of Barnesville, to be held
on the third Monday in October,
1922, and make your answer in the
above named stated case, as required
by the order of said court.
Witness the Honorable J. F. Red
ding, Judge of the City Court of
Barnesville, this the 4th day of Au
gust, 1922.
S J. CHILDERS,
Clerk of the City Court of Barnes
ville.
A PROCLAMATION
Submitting a proposed Amend
ment to the Constitution of Georgia
to be voted on at the general elec
tion to be held on Tuesday, Novem
ber 7th, 1922, said amendment to
Article 6, Section 13, Paragraph 1,
of the Constitution of the State of
Georgia, in reference to supplement
ing the salary of the Judge.
By His Excellency, Thomas W. Hard
wick, Govetnor, State of Georgia,
Executive Department, August 28,
1922.
WHEP.EAS, the General Assembly
at its session of 1922 proposed an
Amendment to the Constitution of
this State as set forth in an Act ap
proved August 19, 1922, to-wit*:
Chattahoochee Circuit; Judge’s Sal
ary; Additional Payment by
Prluscogee County.
No. 501.
An Act to amend paragraph 1, sec
tion lit of article 6 of the Consti
tution of Georgia, regulating the
salaries of the judges of the Su
perior Courts, by providing for the
payment from the county treasurer
of Muscogee County to the judge
of the circuit of which said c6un
ty is a part, an additional com
pensation; and for other purposes.
Section 1. The General Assembly
of the State of Georgia hvreby pro
poses to the of Georgia an
amendment to paragraph 1 of section
13 of article 6 of the Constitu
tion of this State, as follows: By
adding to paragraph } of section 13
of article 6 of the Constitution of
the State of Georgia as it now is the
following: ‘‘Provided, that the
County of Muscogee, from and after
January 1, 1925, shall pay from its
treasury to the Superior Court
judges of the circuit of which it is
a part such sums as will with the
salary paid each judge from the
State Treasury, make a salary of six
thousand dollars per hnnum to each
judge, anil said payments are de
clared to be a part of the court ex
pense of such county.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted by
the authority aforesaid, That when
ever the above proposed amendment
to the Constitution of this State shall
be agreed to by two-thirds of the
members elected to each of the
Houses of the General Assembly, and
the same has been entered upon their
journals, with the yeas and nays
taken thereon, the Governor shall,
and he is hereby authorized and in
structed to cause the above proposed
amendment to be published one or
more newspapers in each congression-
al district in this State for the period
of two months next preceding the
time of holding the next general
election; and the Governor is hereby
authorized and directed to provide
for the submission of the amendment
proposed for ratification or rejection
to the electors of this State at the
next general election to be held after
said publication, at which election
every person shall be qualified to
vote who is entitled to vote for mem-
bers of the General Assembly. All
persons voting at such election in fa
vor of adopting the proposed amend
ment shall have written or printed
on their ballots the words, “For
amendment to paragraph 1 of sec
tion 13 of article 6 of the Constitu
tion, providing for additional com
pensation to be paid by Muscogee
County, to the judges of the circuit
of which it is a part.” All persons
opposed to the adoption of said
amendment shall have written or
printed on their ballots the words,
“Against amendment to paragraph 1
of section 13 of article 6 of the Con
st ituffon, providing for additional
compensation to be paid by Musco
gee County to the judges of the cir
cuit of which it is a part.” If a ma
jority of the electors qualified to
vote for members of the General As
sembly voting thereon, shall vote for
ratification, the Governor shall, when
he ascertains the same from the Sec
retary of State, to whom the returns
from said election shall be referred
in the same manner as in cases of
election for members of the General
Assembly to count and ascertain the
result, issue his proclamation for one
insertion in one daily paper of the
State, announcing such result and
declaring the amendment ratified.
Section 3. Be it further enacted,
That all laws or parts of laws in con
flict herewith are repealed.
Approved August 19, 1922.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Thomas
W. Hardwick, Governor of said
State, do issue this my proclamation
hereby declaring that the foregoing
proposed amendment to the Consti
tution is submitted for ratification or
rejection to the voters of the state
qualified to vote for members of the
General Assembly at the general
election to be held on Tuesday, No
vember 7,192 g.
THOMAS W. HARDWICK,
Governor.
By the Governor:
S. G. McLendon,
Secretary of State.
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GOOD REALTY
Large and small farms
for sale. Also vacant Jots
and homes'in the city. All
at reasonable prices.
GREENE REALTY CO.
Elliott Building
Barnesville, Ga y
FOR SALE—My farm of 75 acres,
4 miles from Barnesville on the
Barnesville Piedmont road. Good
houses, good pastures already fenced.
For further information call on or
address Mrs. Lizzie Scarborough,
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