The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, October 12, 1922, Image 2

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Market St. Barnesville, Ga. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES Get our Prices Before Buying Every size CHAMPION MAZDA and NITROGEN Lamps—lo to 200 Watts. They give most light at LEAST COST. BARNESVILIE HO’W. CO. BARNESVILLE, Phone 5-W. GEORGIA 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, 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 other purposes. Section 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 6 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 the 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 for members of the General Assembly to count and ascertain the result, issue his proclamation for one insertion in one difily paper f 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. By the Governor: S. G. McLendon, Secretary of State. African sponge divers make four trips a day to the ocean bottom. 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 .thenfor,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. IJetitioners 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. TAX LEVY FOR 1922 State of Georgia, Lamar County. By authority vested in me as Or dinary of said county, under section 513 of the Code, it is ordered that the following taxes be and the same are hereby assessed on all taxable property within said county, for county purposes for the year 1922, to be levied and collected by the Tan Collector of said county, in said year 1922, to-wit: 1. To pay the legal indebtedness of the county, due, or to become due during the year 1922, or past due, one (1) mill on each dollar. 2. To build or repair court house and jail, bridges and other public im provements according to contract,, two and one-half (2%) mills on each dollar. 3. To pay sheritf, jailors and oth er officers fees that they may be legally entitled to out of the county, one-half ( V ) mill on each dollar. 4. To pay Coroner’s all fees that may be due them out of the county for holding inquests, one-eighth (1-8) mill on each dollar. 5. To pay the expenses of the county for bailiffs at courts, non resident witness fees in criminal cases, fuel, servant hire, stationery and the like, one-half (ta ) mill on each dollar. 6. To pay jurors a per diem com pensation for attendance and service at courts, one (1) mill on each dol lar. 7. To pay expenses incurred in supporting the poor of the county, and as otherwise prescribed in the Code, one-fourth (1-4) mill on each dollar. 8. To pay charges for education al purposes, as provided by law, one fourth (1-4) mill on each dollar. 9. To pay expenses of mainten ance of roads, and road work, under the alternative road law of force in the county, three and three-eighth (3 3-8) mills on each dollar. 10. To pay all other lawful charges against the county, one and one-half (1H) mills on each dollar. A total tax to be levied and col lected as above ordered of Eleven (11) Mills on all property in the county of Lamar, State of Georgia, whether it be real, personal or mixed, provided only it is noi~-exempted from taxation by the laws of Geor gia. It is Ordered Further, That there be levied and collected in the same manner for Educational purposes, as recommended by the Board of Educa tion of Lamar County, on all prop erty in said Lamar County, whether it be real, personal or mixed, except ing all property of every kind located in the City of Bamesville, Five (5) Mills, which, when collected, shall be turned over to the Treasurer of said Board of Education. It is Further Ordered, That this Order and Assessment be placed on the Minutes of the Ordinary in his office and published as required by law. This 18th day of September, 1922. B. H. HARDY, Ordinary, 10-12 Lamar County, Ga. Application for Dissolution In re: The Myers Ice Company GEORGIA—Lamar County. To the Superior Court of said County. The Myers Ice Company, corpora tion, created and organized under a charter granted by the Superior Court of the Flint Judicial Circuit, on the 11th day of August, 1912, under the name and style of “The Myers Ice Company,” and recorded on the Ist day of August, 1912, in the charter record A, pages 175-7, in the office of the clerk of Superior Court of said State and County of Pike, brings this its petition and re spectfully shows: 1. That said corporation after its creation was a resident of Pike coun ty, Georgia, until the creation of La mar county from a portion of Pike, and since that time it has been and now is a resident of Lamar county, Georgia. 2. That it desires to surrender its charter and franchise, as a cor poration, and be dissolved by the or der and decree of this court. 3. That W. S. Jones is the sole owner of all the stock in said com pany, and owns interest therein, and that he as sole owner desires that the corporation surrender its charter and franchise to the State and be dissolved as a corporation. 4. That such dissolution may be allowed without any injustice to any person, or to any person having a claim or demands of any character against said corporation. Wherefore, petitioner files this his petition in the office of the clerk of the Superior Coui-t, ami prays that after the same has been advertised as required by law, that the court by proper order grant this petition. HERMAN JOHNSON, - Attorney for Petitioner. Georgia, Lamar County. Personally before me came the undersigned, W. S. Jones, President of the Myers Ice Company, who af ter being duly and legally sworn, says on oath that the facts and things stated in the foregoing petition are true. W. S. JONES, President Myers Ice Company. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this the 23rd day of September, 1922. W. W. BANKSTON, N. P. & Ex. Off. J. P., Lamar Coun ty, Georgia. The above and foregoing petition read and considered. It is hereby ordered that said petition will* be heard at the court house in said county in vacation on 3rd day of No vember, 1922. It is further ordered that said peti tion be filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Lamar county, and a copy of said petition and this order be published once a week for four weeks in the Barnes ville News-Gazette, the official organ of said county. This. September 20, 1922. Wm. E. H. SEARCY, Jr., Judge Superior Gourt, Flint Circuit. Georgia, Lamar County. I, S. J. Childers, Clerk Superior Court of said county, do hereby cer tify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the peti tion for Dissolution of file in my of fice, in the matter of Myers Ice Company, desiring to surrender cor porate franchise and be dissolved. This, October 2, 1922. S. J. CHILDERS, Clerk Superior Court, Lamar Cos. CITATION GEORGIA —Lamar County. To Mrs. J. W. Garland, adminis tratrix, and the heirs at law of J. W. Garland, deceased: H. C. Dumas shows to the court by his petition this day filed that he has bond for titles to certain lands, known as a house and lot on Crow der street in the City of Barnesville, Ga., made to him by J. W. Garland, now deceased, in his life time, and that petitioner has fully met the con ditions in said bond, by paying all the purchase price for said lands, and now prays that Mrs. J. W. Gar landy administratrix, be required to make to him a deed under section 4016 of the Code. This is therefore to cite you and all parties to show cause, if any there be, why the prayers of said petitioner should not be granted before me in Ordinary’s court, on the first Monday in November, 1922. This, October 2, 1922. B. H. HARDY, Ordinary CITATION GEORGIA—Lamar County. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that A. J. Keadle, administrator of the estate of F. M. Foster, deceased, has ap plied to me by petition to sell the real estate belonging to the estate, consisting of 86 acres of land, more or less, located in Redbone district, of said county, bounded on the north by lands of J. S. Keadle, east by W. R. Sykes and G. W. Taylor, south by the Penn place and west by lands of the Foster girls and F. M. Foster estate. Also one-third interest in 63 acres, more or less, bounded on the north by the Haygood place, east by the estate of F. M. Foster, south by J. S. Keadle and west by J. S. Keadle and A. J. Keadle, and that an oi’der was made thereon at the October term, 1922, for citation and that cita tion issue; all the heirs at law and creditors of the said F. M. Foster will take notice that I will pass upon said application at the November term, 1922, and that unless cause is shown to the contrary at that time, said leave will be granted. 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