The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, September 28, 1922, Image 2

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Cfedeual 1^ S|( BYBTEM / .^W BARNESVILLE BANK STATE DEPOSITORY 0 H. G. JORDAN & SON. Market St. Barnesville, Ga. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES Get our Prices Before Buying * Barnesville Cash Market Stalled feed<lßeef and Pork before killing,kept on Cold Storage before cutting, giving it a better flavor. Handled through double screen ing, making it more Sanitary. Come to see us. The Barnesville Cash Market Market Street Barnesville, Georgia mswh 1 ... - 1,, ■ LET US DO YOUR JOB PRINTING. 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, 1922. 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, east by Water W’orks 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 1921, against Josephine Childs, a non-resident. 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 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 be sold to satisfy an execu tion for state, county and school tax for the year 1921, against H. L. Crawford. 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, 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, coun. 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 arid 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, 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 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 be sold the following described property, to.wit: One house and lot on Railroad street, City 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 at the same time and place will be sold the following described property, to-wit: One vacant lot on Mathews street. City of Barnesville, county. Georgia, bounded east by Mrs. John sims, west by Mrs. John Sims, north by Railroad Btreet, 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 Julia Owen. This, September 5, 1922. Z. T. ELLIOTT. Sheriff. Lamar County, Georria. Ala* at the sain* time and plane wib he sold the following described property, to-wit: One vacant lot on the north side of the road leading from Barnesville to Zebulon, in La mar county, Georgia, bounded south by road, west by G. W. Mcßroom, north by Washington Park, east by John Evans. 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 place 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. 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. _____ i 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, Georgia, 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 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, lately deceased, are hereby notified to prove and file said claims and all who owe the said estate are requested to pay same at once. This, September 5, 1922. J. S. TALLEY, Administrator, Estate of J. D. Williams. CITATION GEORGIA —Lamar County. The return of the appraising set ting apart a year’s support for Mrs. P. H. Minnette, widow 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. 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 <>, 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, Governor, State of Georgia, Executive Department, August 28, 1922. WHEREAS, 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 Muscogee County. No. 501. An Act to amend paragraph 1. sec tion 13 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 coun ty is a part, an additional com pensation; and for ether purposes. fiectiM 1. The General Assembly of the State of Georgia hereby pro poses to the people of Georgia an amendment to paragraph 1 of section 13 of article G of the Constitu tion of this State, as follows: By adding to paragraph 1 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 tfae salary paid each judge from the State Treasury, make a salary of six thousand dollars per annum to each judge, and 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 in 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 stitution, 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 Tor 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, 1922. THOMAS W. HARDWICK, Governor. I By the Governor: S. G. McLendon, Secretary of State. African sponge divers make four trips a day to the ocean bottom. GUARDIAN SALE 'v GEORGIA —Lamar County. After four weeks notice, as re quired by law, a petition, of which a true copy is attached and made part of this notice, will be presented to Honorable Win. E. H. Searcy, Jr.. Judge of the Superior Court, at the court house in the county of Spald ing, in the City of Griffin, Georgia, on the 14th day of October, 1922. J. FARRIS HALL, Natural Guardian. GEORGIA—-Lamar County. To the Honorable Wm. E. H. Searcy. Jr., Judge of the Superior Court of said County: The petition of J. Farris Hall, father and natural guardian of Ray mond Hall, seven years of age, and Joseph Hall, five years of age, who reside with petitioner in said county, shows as follows: Ist. That he desires to sell for reinvestment at private sale the fol lowing property in which said minor children are interested, to-wit: One house and lot in City of Barnesville, Lam ar county. Georgia, located on Brown avenue, and being the same property conveyed in deed from C. 3. Ham to W. J. Hencely, dated July 24th, 1920, and same as mentioned in the last clause sf the third Item af the last will and testament of WH liam J. Hencely, of record i n the Court of Ordinary of Lamar couniy. Georgia. 2nd. Said house and lot is in need of repairs, and the rents therefrom are not sufficient to keep same in re pair and pay insurance and taxes, and is, therefore, not good invest ment for the owners, the life tenant and said minors who are remainder men, and said property can be sold at private sale for sum of seven hun dred and fifty dollars which is a fair market price therefor. The life tertant, Mrs. Lucile Hencely Hall, the mother of said minors, is desirous of having said sale made for re-investment, and will convey her life estate therein to the such sale. 4th. Petitioner desires to invest the process of such sale as follows, to wit: Five hundred dollars in good, solvent bonds, and two hundred and fifty dollars in repairs to be made on house and lot on Forsyth street in the City of Barnesville, Lamar coun ty, Georgia, the title to which is vested in said Mrs. Lucile Hencely Hall, as life tenant, and said minors as remaindermen, and is held under the said third item of the last will arid testament of William J. Hencely. sth. Petitioner shows that notice of his intention to make this appli cation has been published once a week for four weeks in the Barnes ville News-Gazette, the newspaper in which county advertisements are published, as required by law. J. FARRIS HALL. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this September 13th, 1922. B. H. HARDY, Ordinary. Lamar County, Ga. Application for Charter State of Georgia, Lamar County. To the Superior Court of said county: The petition of T. G. Bell, P. W. Ethridge, G. P. Wheeless and J. C. Martin shows to the court as fol lows : 1. Petitioners are all residents of said county, and desire for them selves, their associates and successors to be incorporated under the name and style of THE MILNER GIN COMPANY. 2. The term for which petitioners desire to be incorporated is twenty years, with privilege of renewal, at the end of that time. 3. The capital stock of said cor poration is to be Five Thousand Dol lars ($5000.00), divided into shares of the par value of one hundred dol lars each. Petitioners desire the right, however, of increasing said capital stock from time to time not exceeding in the aggregate ten thousand dollars. 4. More than ten per cent of the capital stock of said proposed cor poration has actually been paid in. 5. The object of the proposed cor poration is pecuniary gain and profit to its stockholders. Petitioners pro pose that said corporation shall carry on the business of operating a pub lic ginnery, and more particularly of buying gin property, and machinery and installing the same, operating' the same in the ginning of cotton for the public, charging and collecting therefor toll, buying and selling seed cotton or cotton seed, either for cash or credit, and also buying and selling for cash or credit cotton seed hulls and meal or exchanging seed for the same, and generally to do and trans act all business legitimately connected with any of the above enumerated acts. 6. Petitioners further ask the right to have and use a common cor porate seal, to sue and be sued in their corporate name and implead and be impleaded in the various courts of the state or of the United States. 7. The principal office and place of business of said proposed corpora tion will be in Milner, Georgia, said county. Wherefore petitioners pray to be made a body corporate under the name and style aforesaid, entiltes to the rights, privileges and immunities and subject to the liabilities fixed by law. DOBBS & BARRETT, Petitioners’ Attorney. Georgia, Lamar County. I, S. J. Childers, Clerk of the Su perior Court of said county, do here by certify that the above and fore going is a true and correct copy of the petition for charter, of file in my office in the matter of T. G. Bell, P. W. Ethridge, G. P. Wheeless and J. C. Martin, desiring to be incorporated under the name and style of The Milner Gin Company. This. Sept. 19th. 1922. S. J. CHILDERS. C. S. C. A TEXAS WONDER For kidney and bladder troubles, gravel, weak and lame back, rheu matism and wregularities of the kid neys and bladder. At your drng giat’a or by mail, 11.25. Small hot- U* often cures. Scad far aawra taeticraaials—S. W. Rat], ©Mae St Lauia, Ma. —Adv.