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GRADY COUNTY PUOORfcSS-
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A WdOLAAIA^ION
feubmlttlnu u lifopoHocl innemlnient 10
the Constitution ot Ueorglu, to be votu«i
on at tho tfoneral oleotlou to bo bo.U on
Tuesday, November 7, lUlb, salt! ametul-
muni to umond Article 0, .Section d,
rtuuirruiih.:.’. ol tbu Constitution, » rct-
uierjcu to iiboUshtng tees ol Mia bollclloi
Utnuruls.
liy ills Excellency.
* NAT E. liAllKlH, Governor.
State of Georgia.
Executive UefHirtinont,
August A, 1010.
Whereas tho Uonorut .\MKcmiyy at i J
Bosslcm In lUiti proposed an amendment
to tbo Constitution of ibis Stale ns set
forth In an act upprovod August
M1 * >,OW ' t! AN ACT
To amend Article «. SMIwi JJ, 1m-
Kioplt a, or tho CoiiHtlOltmn .. V,! .1
State, so as to authorize the Gemini
AMSIttbly, by a mujoilty vole 01 each
brunch, at any time, to abolish the ft.
i present accruing to Ihe ohlce^ or ho*
us present accruing w ;
Heritor General, in any particular Juul*
clal Circuit, and In Men tlmrcoiI to pic-
Hcriho u salary for such oltlcO, in addi
tion to the salary preacrlheil In paru-
giaph 1, of said section, of suit. Aitleto.
and without regard to the unltoiiuit.
of such salaries in the various eir■cults,
and to authorize the General Assembly
to determine what disposition shall he
made of the lines, loriellurcs and lees
accruing to the office «>i Solicitor Gen
eral, in any Judicial Circuit, where Tito
feed are, aoollshed; und lor othoi pui-
,H 3ectlon 1. «o It unacted by tho Gen-
crul Assembly. of Georgia, and Jt
iierehv enacted by tin* authority .of the
.same, that Article (!. Section U. l ary
irraph 2. of the CoUHiltutton of Geoigl.i,
be amended by adding at the end of
said paragraph 2, the following winds.
•TY.ivl.h-il. hovv. vcr, Tlml lb.; i l.-lioiiil
AsKumbly sb.ill bavo |m«r. at any lime,
by a majority volu ol «;nvli brum n, to
ubnllsli mi! Ivva aci-i-iilim n- tli- unit-u of
Solicitor (loncral, in any juinUnlai .lit
.Ik-ail Cln nlt, anil in II; n JhiTnnr, m
prem-rllm u Hilary for Midi on »; “ u -
dll Ion In III.; I.ilary pri-.-<vr(J|iM In P-M!*
V'i inii 1 of llllw B.-olion '-I ibln Article,
nml tvltlnnil n-sunl to tin- uniformilv of
tnich Balm-li'H In tin- vorl-UH nili ulm-
uml Hbnll liavn tin- fnillivr row® >" '",
u-rmlnc tvlml illKjnisItlon nlnil! bo ni.nlo
of 11 in lltion, ful-fi-ilnroii 11 mi love «■•< '«-
it. K to tin- office of bolloltor l.oiioral, .III
the
U.Q
o...-b .linllolal Circuit, win
i'l-i-s gm ubollHln-il;" no tliui s-.-in pu--
Kuilib of nn bl fool loo,, ol m:; it! Artl.-lo.
\vliVn no ninoinU-il, will rotol ns follows:
"I'aruw'unl) -. Tbo Hoiniial AsHi-inbly
tntiv ni imy 11 mi!, by n two-thlrilH vote
of oacli branch, prescribe other anil i n-
iorent siilnrlcs for any or nil ol lb®
above officers. Inn no such olfum-'c shall
affect till) officers then in commission.
Provided, however, That tho I'cnoral As
sembly shall ,'tayo l«»yor, at » > 'ft
sentDiy snan uavw „.i. V.
bv a majority vote of each bintich, o
atiollsh the fees at i-roicni accin ni, ;
the office of Solicitor l.ciioral, In nn»
inirtlciilar .linllolal Circuit. ami In Inn
thereof to prescribe a aalnry lor slid,
office, In aihlltlon to tbo salary pri--
crlbed ill pnriiBraph 1 of lain section ol
. the
this”ju'llcli, atui"without rcnanl
uniformity of such nnlnrics m Inc v»
l-ious circuits', linil nlnill linvg -111 - mi
tber power to ilclerniino what .llspoHl-
tlon Shall be made ot the tinea, !' -
foltnres and foes ae.-ruine to the oirici
or Solicitor (.tenoral, In any sueb Jud -
eial Clreult, where the t'-eh are aiioi
1S Ke'o. 2. He. It further i-narlod, tbnt
if this amendment sbnll no aKreoil In !>J
uvn-thlrds of the ineinbers ol me c.cn-
ir-ij V i-emhlv ..f each J louse, the same
altati be onlei-ed on tlielr .lournals with
the yens and. nays lalo-n tlierenn, and
ilie Yjovernor shall .ansi- the unu-nd-
lni?n t to-bo published in one or more oi
\" t o^ newspapers in each. Congressional
district for at least two months j n,, ne-
dIntelv preceding the next gnnornl elee-
lion, and tho stur.e shall J 1 '’Ai!’o o.d on
the people at the next ^ 'f' ij iT.'
and tho voters '1":'^ » .
ton or printed on tln-.r hnllotn i*o tatj-
mention of nmendmont to 1 *' rn • 1 VT-
oi Seel ion 111. of Aid -do of tin on
rtllnlimi of Ibln slab'- j 1
i.f Solicitors General, ot ARuin.-d ull
llcatlon of itmondincnt te» 1 arngrtnh of
Koctlon III of Art’.rlo 0, of the Const,tu-
mni °of tills Plate, anallrhlam
niajorltv iif' I’l’i-'-dl-elm'j’qialj
- -inert to vote for members of tin- next
(Jeneral Assemb y. vntlna. shall vote In
favor of ratlUeallon, as almwa hy the
cciiisolldatlon thereof, and reltirns nn le
ns now provided by - .»• "h-i-Hons lor
members of the General Assembly, then
said amendment shall become a part of
said Article t». Section 13, Paragraph °
cam aruuiu u, ouuiuii j.o, i .u.iKiitpu -,
of the Consiltuttuu of this State, and
the Governor shall maUu proc-latmition
t hiM'nnf
thereof.
Sec. 3. I'o it further enacted, that
ull laws and parts of laws In conflict
with this act he, upd tlie same are,
hereby repealed.
Now. therefore. 1, Nat K. Harris. Gov
or.nor of said State, do issue this my
proclamation hereby dec arlng that tin*
foregoing proposed amendment to tne
Constitution Is submitted for rati llca
tlon or rejection to the youth of tins
State, rpmlUloo id vole for members of
the General Assembly at the general
election to be held on Tuesday, Novem
ber 7» 11)1 G.
X. 13. JIARUIS. Governor.
By the Governor.
PHILIP COOK, Secretary of State.
A Proclamation
Scilitnl. Uo it i-imctidl l.y llu- C cn-
i-iil Amcuilily of tin' t tilth uf Ci’iiriiia
tlmt. I’liniurtij*!, 1. of Si c-tion HI. "1 - 111 -
ll, uf the < "oiiHt.it*nIon <>f 'l' 1 ' -!thtc
(Icol'j’iu, nx iimcmlcil 1 >y tlm a«'t '•!
in- ( icncrul A:vciiiit)ly, m>|>rov,al AtiRtlM
:!, min, null duly miiiicil l>v llu* iKHtpIo
m:c<ir#liii|i to Iriw, b« fm<l I
hereby iimcmlcil by iiiMTliujt •!'» 'viirdx
“Clarke, KlbVtl, Slimier, Mu>™F''"" '■>
lilt* |,t-i)vi«o <-ontiiini’il in xiiiil iitiicnd-
mcnl bc-hveon the wiihIk, "ihc i-nuiil-ics
nl" ami llic word "Mibb" bo tlmt x-'iid
provi-io an iiincmlcd by thin ittiu'mlmcnt.
Hindi read as follows; "l’rovidcd, Imw-
thut tlit-, oimtios of Clarke, 1-loyd.
Sumter, Mn-inojtcc, Mibb, Cliatlhia., I'nl-
lou and itiehiooiid sladl pay from tlicir
n-spcclivo oimty '1'rcasmicH to llu- Su
perior uni jndnoH nf the circnit of
which Ihcy an-a pari , and tin- 11 nty.
of l-'nlton to tho juduo of tlw Stono
Mountain' oiiTiiit, or the jiuluo ol such
other circuit as may hereafter he rc-
quuvd.to roKUlarly preside therein, for
additional servicer, rendered in the Su-
pi-i-inr Court of 1'iiltun County sUeli
sums, a- will, with the salaries paid ouch
judge from the Stale Treasury, make a
-alary of S5.1I00 per annum In each
judge; and said payments are declared
to lie a part of the court expenses of
.lid unties, such payment, to be
made to I lie judges now in office as well
to llit-ir successors."
Mee. . Me it further enue.ted hy
uulhority aforesaid, tlmt if this
mslilutionai amendment shall 1
agreed to by two-thirds of the mem
bers of I he (b-neral Asecmhly of each
House, the same shall he entered ol
(-.tell juimml, with I lie ayes and nays
alien thereon, and the (Jovernor shall
huso .the amendment tu be published in
me or mure nf I lie newspapers in each,
'ongrossionul District for two months
immediately preceding the next, gen-
ji-al election, and the voters thereat, shall
hive written or printed on (heir ticketi
•or ratjfiputinn of amendment lo I’ara-
-ri-nph I, Section Ml, Article (>, of tin
onstituliim'' (providing for additional
mipensation of the Superior Court
mlges in Clarke, I'loyil, Sunder and
Muscogee Superior Courts), or "Against
•alilieation of amendment lo l’aragrapl-
1, Section Ml, Article li, of the Consli-
ution” (against, providing m d iional
aimpensatien fur (lie Superior Court
mlges in C'larke, Floyd, Slimier and
Muscogee Superior Courts) ns they may
•house, and if a majority of the elector!
pialilicd lo vote for members of tin
next General Assembly voting, ,shul
vote in favor of rutitioalion, then said
nnendmen! shall beeomc a part of Ar-
iele 0, Section 1U, I’aragraph I. of tin
Constitution of this State and the Gov-
-rnor shall make procltumtlion thereof.
Sec. A. 'flic City Court , of Amcri-
,-its shall not be abolished, nor shall tin
salaries of tin- ollicerc thereof lie in
creased or diminished prior to .lumutrj
I, 1021. • *
See. 1. Me it Turther emicte.l by
I he'authority aforefnid, that, all laws
and parls of laws in conflict with this
act lie, and the same, are hereby ri-
pealed.
Now, therefore, 1, Nat E. Harris, Gov
ernor of said State, do issue this my
proclamation hereby declaring that, tin
foregoing proposed amendment tu the
Constitution is snhmittel for rutifca
tion or rejection to the voters nf Ha
state qualified to vote for members of
(lie General Assembly at the general
election to.be held Tuesday,' November
1910.
N. E. HARRIS, Governor.
One of the ralrVbo ids rhe.il be paid
on .Itir.uuVjf I in tho voV.r 1D.K), lin'd m.;
the first day o? .latitmry in man y
thereafter i.p tu and i teludiug -hinr
1, -Mlofi:
Two of said bonds shall In- paid
on ■)miuary 1st in each of the ye:u» 10-10,
1041 anil I9!2; mid
Three of raid bund aliall bepaidofi' re-
specltvely on .liuumry 1st of each of the
yrut's 10-13, toil. 19-1.' ue.d lb-10; r-o that
said bonds ahull all la- i * illy paid oil on
January 1, MHO.
Said bonds shall la- kiln vn s "Ca ra
Vhei
.
4:.:s
.r I !viiidi <1 nntl c;r xlit-Oivi
,• j A(iiii* '.i -lintor •houlfi
I from l)i.^ a liaUfVirnTj
IT HjM Wjt or\
ivonibiTMlviO. •*
Vhii! Ort ibor -ml I
y. Ira
alld
■\ir.u
motion tlvi folio .ins ex low '’it nil property mil. am] peifiotial
oiiiijy ol' Glutly ,.Stni< • of Clcorgin j for theyent 1010, for county
i mid collection!- order, rl'to be muilo uecortlingly, viz:
He; ring!
UrJinavy
Citation
Sewerage Ihmils" and
mid bonds shall lime ;
on their bullols "l'Yir
. .rase
rinfoil.
ewernge
da : l.rj
wiitten
iends”
and I hose voting ngu ns; said bonds shell
have'printed ur writ <-li on their bull:;ls
“Aguiitut-'Seworngo 1 sauls.”_
The principal und ‘interest of nil the
bonds mentioned ir this notice is io in
paid in gold coin
New York, N. A
The result of
proposition boi
-hired tut prrvidi
uiiid issue
oft lb
,n- it", eqmvi len
lb lb. A.
sold clee on
set butu dm ’, l-c ....
.by law a mi if ra'e;
rrti-d mi ' "c- s' | -ly
the requisite legal majority, (lieu nod be
fore llu- bonded debt is incurred as
authorised by said election, an ordiu.nue
shall la- passed pi jviding I'o” ; lie issuance
and sale of llie bol d' thus mtH'orired.
and providing at. the same lime for. the
siesniienl - a coil, ei m o: a.i m...
!IX HUlfieil- ,1 'l a'la 10 ' 'll,! r,(Y I’
principal and ir crest ol said bonds at
lie mites ami v l.m. I . a a- '.t... I-
inid ordinance, nd i. -i. tins note --
'orth
(H'.OUGIA ■ Gf^dy < ’(tjVniy.
Notice is .x-fcl'iy |-ive;i that the under
signed lias applied lo the Ordiiuj/y
sail) county for leave In''sell laud, bank
ottlr and •periShiiltle;‘.firijparly hqjongiug
lo the estale of Mary Ciis-tcls foi’bbti'ptir-
past-.- of distribujaim. Said appiSclitian
will i)rftiears|,iitithh regulftr.lcrm'. ijf -tho
court of Ordinary for said 'eoimly I >• lie
lield ou tlie Jirst’Monday in NoVcmbcr
This October ttji lflliT-
T. S."mill'll. U. GASSEIiM,
dminiI'.ralbis upon the Estale
of Alar'y tVwcls
N' \TICE
On- rntiiion
in the C'
purpuisra -- 7 - „, —
Seveiily ccnu on each Sib ).00 worth of property returned .for tax-
ntiojb, ttubdevided um follo\/s:—
i t. 18 cents on each 8100.00 lo'pr.y legal indebtedness of tho
:ounty now title nml to become clue during the year.
2nd. 10 cents on eoeh S100.00 to build and repair court house#,
mi jnils. _ "
12 eentit to liuiltl and repuir L'idgea, fenies and other im
provements according tij contract;
•1:h. 8 cents in to pay sheriffs, jailors or other officers fees that
they may be legally entitled to out of (he county funds.
fith. 2 cenls to pay bailiffs fees at court, non-resident witnesses,
fuel, servant hire etc
Oth.
CituijQjfi
( H-iOiJGl A—Grady County.
My virtue of mi order of the t'om-l of
Ordinary of. aaid county will be Bold nl
public outcry on the first Tuesday
November I91fi at the court, house in said
• ii'fuljV between the umal h mrt nf
ll;6 'following real 'estate situated
i Irsdy county to-wit:
210 ac.T.s of lot of land No. 209 in the
'A'lWV.District of said slate and' c unity
Witness our litr.ids, <»fi>inl i
!iml heinp nil of stud lot .239 (vee: pt v 1(
and seals, thiftht* I0tl» c’.:.; » i* .
.((•res in Hu- NYirF.-.-E;)-.; curaer of sai 1 lot.
1919.
Terms Cash. •
M. L. LEDFORD, |Scail .
T'hi.4 Octo!x*r 2nd 1910.
Mayor.
II. K. MITCHELL,
A. I . MILL;'.!'., [Sell]
^ Ac'cuiini. t rat or of Admiral NeUnr
J. M. 1 ■'()('I.K; lf-T.d!
.. ^ • *
.1. E. HURST, Ijbcail
W. G. BAGGETT. ' - |Und]
notice.
i;:*(;knv: ci.owki: j«:all
_• ,, ■ -
(,'ouneiln.i n.
.1. 11. (.( NNKl.l .
Clerk
Sheriff’s Sale
GEORGIA—Grady County.
Will lie sold before the court house
door in said county on the first -Tuesday
in November 1910, within the legal hour!
.if sale, to-wit:
One. certain six-home power'-Olda Ga in
line Engine, and One Number-Twenty-
Seven Golden’s Power Cane Mi!!. .
Levied on as tho property of J. T
Sellars Hi satisfy executions issued o:i tb-
tilth day uf .Sep'. 191(1, from the ( it-
•Court of Cairo in said County, in fnvo
„• "'i-l,i Hardware Co., and again-;; J.
T. Sellars.
h.uu pjjperty will not be exposed be-
orc the court house door of said omml;,
m account of the 'said property -'hein|.
lillieitlt and expensive tu transport. A!
parties desiring to inspect said proporl-}
vill find same loeated'-on the -farm of ,b
T, Sellars in said county. _
This tho lltli day of Octoher 1910.
W. II. HUDSON,
, Deputy Sheri!- ;
12 cents Io pny jurors it per diem coinpcnsntion.
7lh. 2 cents to pny tiny other legnl chnrges ngninst the county.
Silt, (i emits to pny the expense incurred in supporting, the poor.
Also in compliance with the recommendations of tho Grand .Jury
t .he September Triin, MHO, of Grady Superior Comt of said county,,
the following.speeial levy was made and ordered collected, to wit:
-10 cen f s on each SloO.OO worth of taxable property roturn'ed for
taxation for the purpose of the maintaining and working Grady Coun
ty's qur.to of.convicts on the public roads of said county.
Also ur on;report of the County School CV.mniif sicncr of said
'.mniy t f an#gm inent between himself and the authorities jin tbo
■several school district, the following levies for local school ' purposea
ve Item liiadp fur the ensuing year and the Tax Collector, is orderd
. make collections hceordingly:—
Kensr.nt Wiley District, 2i mills cr 52.. r ,0 per thousand. * -
‘ SS.fiO •“ * '
‘ 82.00 “ 11
' $2,50 " « <
1 §2,00 “ ‘
' S2.00 " ‘ «
‘ 85.00 ‘ ‘ ‘ '
Submitting a proposed 'amendment to
the (institution of Georgia, to he voted
-on at the general election lo lie held on
Tuesday, November 7, 1910, said amend
ment, lo amend Article 0, Section Ml,
' Paragraph 1, of the Constitution, rela
tive to the salaries of certain judges
uf the Superior Courts.
My His Excellency,
NAT K. HARRIS, Governor.
Notice of Bond E ect on
GK< )R GI A—(irmly Count y.
State of Georgia,
Excciit iv.' Dcpurt men!,
August .28, 1910.
Whereas the Gtnorol Assembly At its
session in 1910 proposed nn. iiincmlment
to the onslitutii.n of this State as set
forth in an act’ approved August S, 1910,
to wit:
AN ACT
'Mo amend Paragraph 1,- of Section Ml,
/if Article 0, of the' (institution of the
yt|ate of Georgia, regulating the sal
aries of the judges of tho Supreme and
Superior Courts by providing for the
payment from the County 1 rcitsuryi of
Clarke County to the judge of the Supe
rior Courts of the Western Circuit, of
•v hiiili iiuiil cluiily is a part of addi
tional compensation, and by providing
for the payment from tiie County '1 rej
jury of .Floyd County to (lie judge of
the Superior Courts of Hie Rome eir-
.. t, of vl ic.h : a il County of Floyd is r
part, of additional ciimptnsation, and by
providing for the payment from ,the
County Treasury of Sumter (amity to
the judge nf the Superior Courts of the
Southwestern Circuit, of which said
-County of Sumter ‘is a part of .addition
al conmansation, and by providing for
flic payment from the County treasury
I," Muscogee County- lo the judge of the
Superior Courts of tint Chattahoochee
Circv i , of which said County of Mm
edgoa'is a purl of nd Utionvl c>; ensa
on it and for other purpose'.
My tlie Governor:
PHILIP COOK, Secretary of State.
City of Cairo.
To the qualified voters of said City;—'
Notice is hereby given Hint in accord
ance with a resolution duly passed and
adopted on tho Kith day of September
191(1 by the Mayor and Councilman of the
City of Cairo, an election has been, and
is hereby culled lo lie held in said City,
Tuesday, October. 31 1910, at the one and
only voting precinct, in said City, -to-wit,
nl the City Hull, in the same manner
and by the same persons, and under the
same rules mud regulations that elections
for officers of said city are hold and iit ae-
e irdnnco with the laws of Georgia, ami
in nceordnnoe with tho Charter of said
City and the .amendments (hereto, to
determine the question whether .bonds
shall lie issued hy said City through it
Mayor and Coimeilmon in the .sum < t
Twenty Eight. Thousand 8! 1)1.9.
Dollars for the purpose of laying, estab
lishing, .equipping and maintaining a
sewerage system in and for the City of
Cairo; «dd bonds to la- of the- denomi
nation of One TI»o|lM)id |S1000.00j Dol
lars each, and lo lie niimtiereil 1 to 28 in
clusive, and shall each hear interest at
tiie rate of 5 per centum per annum from
January 1. 1917 until paid, the first pay
ment, of interest to he paid January 1,
1!)18 and snid interest to hepuidammally
thereafter, that, is, on Juny. 1, itj each
year thereafter until said bonds respect
ively are paid olT as hereinafter stated.
Said-bonds-shall-bear date of January
1, 1917, and the principal thereof shall lie
paid olT as follows:
G iORGlA: Grady County.
Will lie sold at- the court house ' door
a said enmity on tho firs! Tuesday in
x'ovembt-r 1919 within the legal lumrS of
tile, to-wit:
All that .certain tract .described as fql-
Jows; "All of a certain six acres of land
m the-Southwest corner of lot of h ml
Vo. one hundred and forty-eight 1 MS) •in
:o nineteenth (ID) District of (-rally
i. mty, Georgia," with impn.ven-.nnis
,cn -m. Said land levied on as l Ye pn y>
y -if J. W..Cannon to satisfy ;.:i c:.e
iti-iii issued on the 22nd day of January
'Mi from the City Court of Cairo it
.id entiti'ly, in favor of Crav.fcnf-Milijsi
j. , against J. W. Cannon.
Thi-j'lUlh day of October 1910. . ,
i W. U. 11LT M X,
. Di-pu'y Sin riff.
Sheriff’s Sr-ie
Nolico.i.-. limuli.y given that, (lit
Tax Levy, for, the y;a” It TO, it
•iinuiideil as follows:— *
,-t'poti a laol.ifji uiiai.iiinously .ti-
ifbptcd llic tax levy fur the yoa!
1010 was ami'll dad lay' adding tin,
fallowing. Io wit':—
Upon a report of. I ho Count)
School Commissioner of an agree
i)\mit.between'fninself and the an
horilies in (lie School District
lie,following levies arc make ft.
local school purposes and Hi" Trx
C’ol edor ordered to <oilerl san e
acVordih'ffly', rjiz. ' * v
l'ft'i'hjtagc 'Ecltcol Dishict.JS l-‘
mill's oFofhuO on'eadii 81001} woril
of properly returned lor taxation.
New Home School-'-District 5 mil::
or So.00 on 'each SI000.00 word
of property returned' for taxation.
The foregoing was unanimously a-
dopted in .regular ' liieetiiig of' i la
-Ogunly.. h.oartl - held, in and to.
.fitjgdy county,.Georgia on llic 3rd
day of .Oct. 15M0t„ B'. Powcl,
Clmirnmn, Arclt Harrell, T. \V
Pine Ui.ion
Pleas .tit liill
"-pino
lb evidence
dine Suirir.it
Calvary
lolded Roil
.c’airvicw
.’airo
’awtiee
dlcasant Grove
' ireenwood
jltady Grove
Walker
'linnysido
(•ivb. Oak
tVliigham
Whigham
•hoot bonds.
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3.\
3
4i
4
3
Sheriff’s Sale
GKO ',1A: Grade Com ty.
Will be sold al the .court bonne dr,or in
aid randy on llic first Tuesday ia 'fvr.-
omher iG v.'ithiu ‘the legal l-. ans of
n , to-wit:
Ail lhut-certain tract if land in. the
City of Cairo, Grady county Georgia,
commencing al the corner of Dccetm aml
.vinker streeU running Nortli ahntg the
•fas! side of Walker street to 'line- of (i.
). Reddick; thence Has to dividing.line
1) >1 ween t.lvi> lot a id an it her lot of II. A.
Maxwell; thence South to Decatur etreef,
t. e.m-c Went- along Decatur (Urict .lo
st.i- ing pt int at the eorne; of Walker
street, containing a fraction over a quar
ter of at©rd.with improvement.; Ib.prq-
o:i. To satisfy a mortgage •execution i
sued on tho 20th day of September-1910
from t.he Superior IV mi of said cjur.lyjn ].
favor of Billie Williams agaim; l!.'
Maxwell.
This Otli dav of October 1910.
"... W . 11. HUDSON',
Dt'puty' S'lciilK
Faircioilt, Henry Mitchell,
Ward, S. ,1. Norton’and
Mize,,. C( mniislioitcrs.
B. M. Johnson,
D. P
C. Id
Clerk,
An\
'■ * -r
(.eta e lo
.desiring hunting li.
raspn.sixteen.and seven
teen can obtain them at Rodden-
h'ory Hardware Company’s -store
or at tiiy home.
J. M, Sasser..
‘ 84.00
‘ $5.00
‘ 85.00
‘ S3.50
‘ 83.50
'■ S3,50
‘ 83,00
< 84.50
' 84.00
1 83.00
' 85.00
‘ S2.50
to retire.
d. M. Johnson, Clerk.
L. ID Powell, Chairman
D. P. Ward Henry Mitchell
C. H. Mize S. J. Norton
T. W. Faircloth Arch Harrell.
[ have select seed stock of the following stock limited.
Prices will be higher later--better buy- your seed NOW;
__ higher later—ueuier uuy-yuur seeu mow;
Don’t wait! Fulghum Oats, Burt Oats, Texas Rustproof
3ats, Appier and Hastings Oats, South Georgia Rye,
Abruzzie Rye.
SEE ME AT ONCE
W. H. ROBINON, Cairo, 6a.
Cita'.i’Jn
GEORGIA: Grady County.-
Wfhereas. R. lL.Hdwards, Administni-
to.t of Geo. W. Popped represents to tlie
court in in his petition duly filed and cn- -----
lered oh record tlmt lie-has fully admm- Wight & Bl'OWIU
6 Per Cent 6 Per Cent
FARM LOANS
T.oans on improved farms in South Georgia
promptly made at lowest rates and best terms
call on us or wright us stating your needs.
We can save you money.
Barrow Loan & Abstract Company
•‘The biancst (arm loan concern In South Georgia”
Pelham - * Georgia
6 Per Cent 6 Per Cent
Money Loaned
ON EASY TERMS
FARM LOANS PROMPTLY MADE
At six per rent, intcrent, pitynl.lu imm ally. Tlie borrow
er lr.s the privilege'ef pujing part or all the principal nt nny
interest peti.-d, sbippiug interest on such piiyrnent. I will wive
C-'Uiu to see tnt.',->r write. ntlenli m given
yiitt ntottev.
all ivriilen ii-quiiics.
Olliee Over Post Olljeu
W. M. BRYAN,
Thoninsvillej ^worgia
'W
load Stallion For Service
Wh'en.your food does .digest well
ur.d.ynu. feel U biue/’ tired and dis
couraged, yotti should use a. little
HERBINE at hediitn'e. It opens
the bevels, purifies the system and
restores a line feeling of health and
energy. Price 50c. Sold . by —
About live yearj old; weighs 900 pounds. This horse as a colt
was a winner tit both Ihc fairs held in Grady county a few years ago.
Will be in Cairo every Saturday at, Crawfoi'd-Millev Go’s Stablos.
■Service $10.00.
' Will be in Cairo every’Saturday Afternoon
H. J. WILLIS.