The Waycross weekly journal. (Waycross, Ga.) 1914-19??, October 09, 1914, Image 6

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WATCR088 JOURNAL-HERALD, THURSDAY, OCT. S, 1914. FLOUR To Qo At CUT PRICES ALSO 100 SACKS ORAN AND SHORTS IT wn .1. PAY YOU TO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY PRIDGEN BROS. SUCESSORS TO J. W. S. HARDY Phonea 62 & 30 Near Court House Ware County Legal Advertisements APPLICATION FOB CHABTEB. GEORGIA—Ware County. To Use Superior Court of Bald * County: The petition of L. J. Cooper, J. V Walker, If. U Bunn, W. E. SIrmanr, John a Walker and I. A. Sugg, all ' of the county of Ware and 8t%te of Georgia, respectfully shows: First That they desire for »*iem- ■elves, their associates and success* ora to be Incorporated and made body politic, under the name and style of the “Wsycrosa Oil and Gas Company," for a period of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the end of eatd period. Second, That the principal office of said Company ahalt be lu the City or Waycroaa, Ware County, Georgia, Lut petit loners desire the right to es tablish branch offices within this state or eleewhere, whenever the boldera of a majority of tha ‘stock may *# determine. Third. The object of said corpora tion la that It may bring pecuniary gain to Itself and its stockholders. Fourth. The bualneaa ao be car ried on by said corporation la that of Dahhfaoturlng and handling petrole um, and other crude oils; kerosene, and other manufactured and refined oils; boring, drilling and digging wells for oil and gae; bulld'ng tanks, reservoirs and other receptacles for aald oils; constructing and establish ing pipe lines for the transmission of olle aid gas, and constructing such other devices as may be necessary In the handling, marketing and sell* log the same; erecting office build ings and other buildings; running a mercantile business In connection with aald oil and gaa bualneaa; build ing tram roads and ways, and openi ng engines and machinery, and hav- ng, using and doing all things Inci dent and appurtenant to the main buatn&s of operating oil and gae wells. Fifth. The capita! stock of aald corporation shall be fifteen thousand <$15,0000.00) dollars, with the privi lege of Increasing same to the aum of one million ($1,000,000.00) dollars, by a majority vote of the stockhold ers, aald stock to be divided Into aharea of one hundred ($100.00) dol lars each. The aald capital stock of fifteen thousand dollars haa already been actually paid In. Sixth. Petitioners deaire the right to sue and be sued; to plead and be mplesded; to bavo and use a com mon aaal; to make for aald corpora tion all necessary by-laws, rules and regulations, and to do all other thlnga l that may be necessary for the suc cessful carrying on of aald bualneaa. Including the right to buy, lease, bold and sail real estate and personal property suitable to the purposes and necessary In the carrying on of the business of aald corporation, and to execute notes, bonds and mortgages •a evidence of indebtedness Incurred, nr which may be Incurred In tbe con- luct the affairs of the corporation, nd to secure the same by mortgage, security deed, or any other legal form of Hen now existing under the laws of Georgia, and further, the right to accept security deed, mort gage or other form of lien, as secur ity for any Indebtedness due to said corporation. 8eventb. They desire for said poration the right to apply for and accept such amendments to Ita char ar as may be deemed necessary, eith er In form or substance, and at may be determined by a vote of the ma jority of Its stock outstanding at tbe time. They also aak authority for said corporation to wind up ita affairs, liquidate and discontinue at any time t may determine to do ao, by a vote of two-thlrda of Ita stock outstand ing at the time. Eighth, That, together with right of renewal, when and aa pro vided by the laws of Georgia, It have all other rights, powers, privileges and Immunities aa are incident to like corporations, or permlaslb'e under the laws of Georgia. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be Incorporated under the name and style aforesaid with the privileges, rights, Immunities and powers here in set forth, and as now exist or may lereafter be allowed a corporation of similar character under the laws of Georgia. PARKER A WALKER. Petitioners’ Attorneys. Filed In office this 18 day of Sep tember, 1914. E. J. BERRY, Clerk. GEORGIA—Ware County: I, El J. Berry, Clerk of the Supe rior Court, of aald county, do hereby certify that the foregone Is a true and correct copy of the application for chartor of L. J. Cooper, et al, aa the tame appears on Ale In this of fice. Witness my official signature and the aeal of aald court this 18 day of September, 1914. E. J. BERRY, Clerk of Superior Court of Ware County, Georgia. B*19-oaw-dly-4wks. aald county In the City of Wsycrosa to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: Being thirty-five acres of land lot number ninety-one (91) in the eighth land district of Ware county, Georgia, and bounded aa follows: On tbe north by lands of W. P. Lee, on the east by a big branch, on the west by land* of Adam Hill and south by lands of Tom Hill, except eight acres In tbe northwest corner and sixteen acres in the southwest corner, above boun daries covering all of this and com posing a tract of fifty-nine (69) acres, more or less. Said aale to be mad* for the purpose of paying the prin cipal, interest, ten per cent attorney feet and costs of this advertisement on nine certain promissory notes, dated November 13tb, 1911, tbe first eight of which being for nine ($9.00) dollars each and the other one being for eleven and 71-100 ($11.71) dollars, the first of said notes becoming dsa March 1st, 1914, and one on the first day of each auccceding month there after, with interest from maturity at eight per cent per annum and provld ing for 10 per cent attorney’s fees, colected by law or through an attor ney at law, of which due and timely notice haa been regularly given la accordance with law. Skid aeconty deed further providing that should default be made in the payment any one of said promissory notes and such default should continue thirty days, the total of said Indebted ness thereby becomes due and collect ible, and default having been made by the said Henry Hill on March lst, 1914, and having continued to this date, the undersigned has declared the whole indebtedness aforesaid due and so notified the said Henry Hill. A deed to the purchaser will be mad* by the undersigned. This October 6thi 1914. The Fidelity Loan A Investment Company, By ita Attorneys, PARKS A REED. lo-9-wkly-4ts. ’joamqown* iaaom asvqomd v Japan I ty-flve feet Said property levied on uodn popui ijjadojd pj»s 'w\Mjo9Q I “ the property of Mr«. Harriet 8. ‘qvauvAvs jo Xavdmoo tvojawqo I Bell to satisfy six certain executions puu jaziUMM njaqjnos eqi Xq poanj I loaned upon six Judgments rendered -ovjnmnu spoof pt«s «pos jo oivjiju I at the September term, 1914, of the In favor «f Southern Fertilizer and I Justice Court of tbe 1281st district, Chemical Company against Georgia I O. M. Ware County, Georgia, In fa- Farm Fruit A Pecan Company, and to Tor of tbe Fidelity Loan A Investments GEORGIA—Ware County. To all Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the Court of Or dinary of said county of Ware at the next regular term thereof to be held on the first Monday In November, 1914, for leave to see the undivided one-half Interest of David F. Miller, my minor son. in and to certain tracts of land In the town of Millwood, aald county, as described In tho petition now of file with the Ordinary of aald county. Thla October 5, 1914. S. F. MILLER, Guardian. 10-2-wkly-4ta. GEORGIA—JVare County. To all Whom It May Concern: Notice la hereby given that applica tion will be made to the Court of Or dinary of aald county of Ware at the next regular term thereof to bo held on the IIrat Monday In November, 1914, for leave to sell the uudivlded one-half Interest of David F. Miller, my minor aon, in and to certain tracts of land In the town of Millwood, said county, aa described in the petition now of file with the Ordinary of aald county. This October 6, 1915. 8. F. MILLER, Guardian. 10 9-4wka. GEORGIA—Ware County. Under and by virtue of the power of aale contained In a deed to secure debt executed by Henry Hill on th? 13th day of November, 1911. to the un dersigned. The Fidelity Loan A In vestment Company and recorded In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Ware County, Georgia, will be sold within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday In November. 1914, before the court house door of Will be sold at the Court House Door In said county on tbe first Tues day in November, 1914, within the le gal hours of sale, to highest bidder for cash, the following described nreperty, to-wit: 22.30 acres of lot of land number 102 In tho 8th district of Ware coun- Gcorgla, conqn?*i"lng at the Inter nee* Ion ol the went l!"e of the road running northerly frt m Warc^boro, with tho north lino cf the M'Mwood road, thence running south 86 do- degrees and 30 minutes west a din tance of 428 feet; thence south :t0 U* grees cast a distance of 406 feet thence south 87 degrees west a dis tance of 1000 feet; thence north 20 degrees and 15 minutes west 600 feet branch; thence northeav.arly along the run of the said branch a distance of 1,700 feet to a road run ning southerly to Warotboro, On.; thence south 8 degrees and 30 min utes east a distance of 736 feet to the beginning point. Together wl.ti all improvements thereon. Said Und levied on aa the propert/ of B. F. McDaniel to satisfy an e.xe- «t»on In favor of the Detroit Auto matic Scale Company against the wild B. F. McDaniel, and issued from the Justice Court of the 1231st Dfstrlcc, G. M., on the 3rd day of February, 1914. Thla the 7th day of October 1914, D. W. PITTMAN. Sheriff. 10-9-wk!y-4ts. Representatives to the people of Gflor-r By virtue of ah order, granted by (to to Article j, Section 4. Faragraph the court; yon ire hereby rewired 1. of the Constitution ot Georgia. personally,,or by attorney, to he and Amend said Paragraph 1, ot aald'appear at the Superior Court to be Section 4, of Article I, aa follow*: .held In and for said county, on the By striking from said Paragraph'first Monday In December next, then 1 the word* “until their successors and there to answer the plaintiff’s are elected,- and Inserting In lien ot complaint! for dtrorce, a* In default be Mid under said attachment. I Company against Mrs. Hsrrist S. Bel).' said-words In said Paragraph 1, the thereof tbe court will'proceed aa to Said property is now located at As- Written notice of levy and of this following words, to-wit: “Until the .Justice shall appertain, torla, the place of business of said | advertisement glee i to each of above time fixed by law for tbe convening of Wltnee* tbe Honorable J. W. Quin. the next General Assembly." |cey. Judge of said court, this 2ttb day Georgia Parm, Fruit t Pecan Comps- named defendants, ny In said County, mod will be dellv- This 30th day of September, 1914. ered to the purchaser at said place, I D. W. PITTMAN, Sheriff, said fertilisers being difficult and ex-110-2-4-wks. pensive to traniport Is not produced at the Court House door. D. W. PITTMAN, Sheriff Ware County, Georgia. 10-2-4wks. Amend further by adding to said Paragraph 1 of aald section, and ar ticle the following word*, to-wlt: That the provision* ot thla paragraph, section and article shall apply to the terms ot th* members of the General Assembly, who are elected at the gen- STATE OF GEORGIA, WARE COUNTY: STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF WARE. To the Superior Court of said county:, The Petition of L, J. Cooper, J. L - 1 electlon tor member! ot the Gen- Crawley, J. F. Taylor, J. B. Lewis, j L. Assembly In the year 1*1*. Sweat, Martin V. Calvin, H. J. Benton! “ n ® Ild ® d “ ld Paragraph 1 of said sec- L. A. Wilson, D. F. Arthur, O. W Deen" t,on * nd article shall read as follows: The appraisers appointed to «etlj. y. Wilson, W. W, LamDoin Marcus “ T h' members of the General Aa.em- apart a Twelve Months’ Support for I Mead, John T. Watt, M. L. Bunn P N I blx shall be elected for two years and the family of W. M. Allbrltton, de- Harley, J. C. Humphreys L V WII , ,b ® R *® rT ® nnU1 th* time fixed by law ceased, having made their return all llama, J. E. T. Bowden, Dan Lott w.i ,or the of the next General persons concerned are hereby cited E. Birmans, John W. Bennett H. l! | Alaem hly. That the provisions of thla and required to show cause In tbe j Jones, J. E. Vann, B. O. Parks H. c I paragraph, section and article shall Court of Ordinary of said County, on I seaman, Harry D. Reed, C. 8.’ Har-! applr to the term of the member* of the Drat Monday In November, 1914, dy, C. E. Williamson, J. S. Williams V I th * General As.embly who were elec neat, why the application for aald I c. Parker, H. Lester Marvll M Down I*®d at the Geaeral Election for mcm. Twelve Months- Support should not | ey, E. J. Barry and J. w! Baal,, of bw * of toe General Assembly Is the Ware County, Georgia, and J. K. Lar- re,r m *-” kin and W. H. Meeks of Pierce County, 1 And RW’Oovernor of the State to Georgia, respectfully ihoweth: hereby required and directed to cauao lit. That they desire to be Incor- the * bore »»d foregoing amendment porated under the corporate name 10 h® Published In at leant two news- herelnafter set forth as provided In 1>,p ® r * ta «ach congressional district Section 2823 of the Code of Georgia, i to tola St ®ts for * Period of two 2nd. That tbe object of their aaso- monUl * previous to the time of hold- bo granted. Thla October 8th, 1914. B. H. THOMAS, Ordinary Ware County, Georgia. 10--2—4ta-wky STATE OF GEORGIA, WARE COUNTY: of Auguat, 1914. B. J. Berry, sept. 4-11 oct 3-p why. PROCLAMATION. Submitting s proposed emendment to the Constitution of the State of Georgia, to be voted on at the General State election to be held on Tuesday, November 8rd, 1914, aald amendment providing for the creation of the County of Barrow. By His Excellency, JOHN M. SLATON, Governor. ; State of Georgia, Executive Department. Aaguat 1,1914. Whereas, the General Assembly, at ita session in 1914, proposed an ametMP- as set forth In an Act approved: July 17, 1914, to-wit: An Act to propose to the qualified' electors of this State an amendment to Paragraph 2 ot Section 1, ot Article 11, ot the Constitution of the State of Georgia, as amended by the ratifica tion by the qualified voters ot this •tate of the Act approved July 19,1914, and for other purposes. Section 1. Be It enacted by the The appraisers appointed to set I elation la profit and gain, and the par- tb e next General Election after apart a Twelve Months' Support forltlcular bualneaa they propose to carry tb e ,u bmisslon of this amendment to the family of E. L. John., deceased, on is that of a public wareb 0 useman,. ,he 0en «»l Assembly, end shall at .. „„ „ cumclca „ ™ havlng filed their return all persons and they desire for themselves, their tb ® ncxt Election to be held General Asiembly of the State ot concerned are hereby cited and re-1 associates and succesaura, the antborl- * fter th ® anhmiselon of this amend-'Georgia, that the following amend- qulred to ahow cauao In the Court oflty to do a general warehouse bualneaa ment 10 * he People for their ratifies-'ment la hereby proposed to paragraph Ordinary of raid County, on tho Aral I In which they will receive cotton and tlon ctu '° toe *“ me to be voted on, 2, Section 1, Article 11 of the Conatl- Mondar In November, 1914, neat, why other merchandiae from farmers, * nd th ® torn ln wh lrh the same shall tution of this State, aa — -"d-d by the . * P f" C ‘"°, n '°' ,ald Twelr ® Planters, merchants, banks and the b ® ‘“Emitted to the people shall he as ratification by th* qualified voter* of Months Support should not be grant- public generally on storage, and for tollow “ : “ For ratification of amend- this State of the Act of July 19 1914. L.. I reasonable and proper storage ment p * r »(raph 1, Section 4, Artl- to-wit: by adding to said paragranh Thia Ofltnhrr fifh. 1014 wax. . . Ma 1 th. r.e.nt.41.. —a.*.*. . * ***“ r ** , “ This October 5th, 1914. B. H. THOMAS. Ordinary Ware County, Oa. 10—2—4tswky I charges. They desire also (power and authority to Issue THE RAPID FIRE HAY PRESS I, a fall-circle deahle-itroke stack Fie, designated aad ren.traded for be benefit ef tbe ladlvldaal farmer*! helaglight, handy, simple aad eaiy te •pente. Oily tie herae aad Uree'mea are reqaired to operate IL Tory few two-herse prease, will eqaal It for bailing aad *#** will pat ap a a leer or smoother bale, yet may farmer whe make* a few haadred hale, *( hay rai .lard te aw a me ef these marhiaea. Jones 9 Bogy Co., Waycros,s Georgia NOTICE. GEORGIA—Ware County, * Will be sold on the first Tuesday In November next, at public outcry at the court house door In said, county, within the legal hour, of aale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described personal property .to-wit: One Ktncpsbery l’lano, atyle upright. Number 40219. Said personal prop- rrty levied qn *• the property of Mag gie Reddlch, to satisfy an execution Issued on .the 33rd day of September. 1914, from the City Court of Way- crow. In aatd county. In favor of l.udden A Bates Southern Music Home against Maggie Reddick. Thla 7th day of October, 1114. D. W. PITTMAN, 8herlff Ware County, Ga. HERBERT W. WILSON, Attorney for'Plaintiff. 10-9-wkly-4u. to have cl ® s - of Ul ® Constitution, which ex- the following language: “Provided. . e ware- t ® nd * “® ,erm 0( °® c ® ®f member*'however, that In addition to the conn- house end storage receipts, which will °‘ tb ® General Assembly until the ties now provided for by thla ConstJ- repreaent the cotton or other merchan- conT « nto * ot the succeeding General tution there shall be a new county 80PTIIFRN rxPRFHU rowpiwvni dl, 1 ! t0red lin<1 Cin h* u,cd “ co,, * t * H^ emb » r ” “Y A " ln, i th ® laid out from the Countie* of Gwin- NOITIIEBN EXPRESS COMPANY 8 oral In the place of the cotton or oth- | t,on of amendment Paragraph 1, nett, Walton end Jackton, aald county ,,,, er merchandise, and aa aymbollc of Section 4, Article I, of the Conetltn-'hounded aa follows: Beginning at a HALE Or (MLAIMED FREIGHT. I such cotton or other merchandise. ( tion, which extends the term of office (point amid stream where the Mul- . 3rd. That their corporate name will of “«mhere of the General Assembly .berry River crosses the Hall Cduntr Unlei. previously called for and be “THE FARMERS’ WAREHOUSE until the convening of the aucceeding'ltae Joining Jackson county thence chargee paid, or disposition given, the COMPANY” and the amount of capital °®°® r * 1 Aaaembly.” And shall cause!following the line between Hall and Southern Expre.a Company will sell stock will be five thousand dollars th ® «‘«™® ®f a*M election to be 'jackson counties to the corner of Hall to the highest bidder for cash, at pub- (15,000.00). all of which will be , ct ., transmitted to the Secretary of State, I Gwinnett and Jacksdn counties' lie auction, at or near their city office, ually paid ln at or before the begin-' * ho " du *y 11 ®h*B b# to consolidate! thence in a direct line to the center of Waycroaa, Oa., commencing at t nlng of business; but they desire au-, tlle * am ®- ® nd H*® Governor shall la- the Appalachia River at Freeman'* o’clock a. m„ November 11th, 1914.1 thorlty to Increase their capital stock ®°® hl * Proclamation, declaring-th# Mill; thence following the middle of A complete list of nil freight to be from time to time up to one hundred r ** ult ' u * majority vote In favor of the current of aald Appalachia River Bold will be found posted at the city I thousand dollars ($100,000), and to de- ®* ,d amendment, and'bp aald procla-'down'to the line of Walton and Oaone***" office end other conspicuous places. I crease the ume from time to time, but m,llon ,h *H declare aald amendment [countlea; thence following the line C. C. WOLFE. I never below five thousand dollars. |*“* become a part of tha Constitution between Walton und Oconee counties Superintendent. I 4tb. Their principal place of doing ,® f 0,1 flut ®. to the common corner of Walton, F. f*. EVANS, bu,lnes. or home office shall be in Now, therefore, I. John M. Slaton ] d ® ck8on and’Ocone® counties; thence A ‘ mt Waycroaa, Ware county, but they de- Governor ot .aid fltale -'do lawe thto' «>. Une , between Jackson 10-9-4ta-wkly. | .Ire authority to do builne.. elaewhere declaring “ d 0con '® countle * l ° the Clark* KHKRIFF*S stlF lun.^Stata'a °' “ d ta foregoing^vZJTon/-.““f >'”« 0«n.. and nllERIFt 8 SALE. |United States. ment ^ the constitution to submitted'f? arke coun * l «®: th « nc « to * direct for ratification or rejection to the vet- J^® <0 ^Cle.ky'a Bridge at the^ an- era <f the State qualified to vote for * members of the General Assembly at the General Election to be held on Tuiday, November 3rd, 1914. JOHN M. SLATON, By the Governor: Governor. PHILLIP COOK, Secretary ot State. 9 4 9tw GEORGIA, WARE COUNTY: Will he aoM balers the Court House 5th. They desire power and authorl- OEOItaiA—Ware County. „ Ity ta purchase, own, lease or rent Will be sold on the first Tuesday inlands, warehoueea and other buildings November next, at public outcry be- suitable to the business of a ware- fore the Court House door In said I houseman, to make contracts of every county within the legal hours of saln| k tod. Including the power to borrow to the highest bidder for cash certain I money, and to enter Into all proper ob- properly of which the following to a ligations, and to secure the obligations complcio description: All that tract I ot toe corporation under security deed or parcel of land situate, lying and I or mortgage ot the property of th® cor being In the City of Waycroaa, Oeor-1 ®° r * tlon , » n<1 *U corporate poweri, gla, Ware county, and described as I whelllcr hereinbefore specified or not, follows: Slaty-seven (47) feet of thel* 11 '® 11 belon * 10 corporations charter- north portion of lot eleven (11) ot I® 4 und ® r Sccllon J8J 3 of the Code of block five hundred (500), ns per pint I Gcor * 10 * and to do all things convanl- of record In the office of the Clerk of I ® ot or P ro P* r to ll >® bualneaa of the the Superior Court of Ware County, I ** ld corpor * ,lon ' recorded in book -TI,” folio 143 Also I * t * 1 ' Th,r * 1 * 0 d ** lr ® power and nu- all of n certain tract or parcel of land th0 ' ll Z ,B “ ,d THE PAHMBRS' situated, lying and being In tbe COMPANY to hold of Wnycrdee, Ware County Ga de- l ,tock *“ oUlM c “ r P°r»‘ lo n*. »h*re aatd scribed as follows: Commencing on ,lold to(® »U1 not defeat or lessen com- r- street ninety-five (96) feet north- or ®n®e«rag. monopoly. ea.t from Effle street at n tone, thence WHEREF0RB - P««‘toner* pray an running southwest along said .. p „ ord «f ® f ^corporation for themaalves, street a distance of twenty (20) feet r h,,f E “ ocU ‘ tP ' * nd *neceMora, aad thence running northwest with -m to r the term of twenty (10) yean from Efflo atreet a dtotanc. of thirty (30f to® <l.t® of the order of Incorporation, feet, thence northeast parallel with w 'i h h ® P' 1 ,! 11 '*" ° , re ” ew “ *' ,he •aid “F” atreet a distant* of twenty * nd « “ ,d ttrm ; ” d * r , h f “ ,d COr ' (20) feet ,o n tone, thence aouthea.t T ? *? d W ." h *" th ® P° we " parallel with said Effle atreet along l“ d rllhU hc,tl “ b ® ,or ® PWl tor. uld tone a distance of thirty (30) feet to "F" atreet the place or point of beginning. Also n tract or parcel of land described a. follow.: Block number fourteen (14) la the City of W County. Oa. Wnycross. Ware County. Georgia, and I 84,1 ° f Court) In that portion of uld city told out! by J. 8. Bailey, and accepted by the 1 City Council on Oct. 9, 1994, as indi-1 tral point over the Mulberry River, and thence up the aald Mulberry River to the beginning point on the Hall connty line. That Winder, Georgia, shall be the county-aeat of Mid county. Said county shall be attached to the Ninth Congressional District and td the Western Judicial Circuit, and ahall be attached to the Thirty-third Senato- GEORGIA—Ware County. _ Notice lo hereby given to all cred-!™ ^trlct. That the amid name of aald county, deceased, J. L. CRAWLEY, AttonTey for Petitioners. Tbe above petition filed In this office I September 29tb, 1914. E. J. BERRY, account of their demands to me with in tbe time prescribed by law, proper ly made out And all persona Indebt ed to uld deceased are hereby re quested to make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This September 1st, 1914. R. L. Royal, Administrator ot C. W. Royal, de- 9 4 4twky. GEORGIA—Ware County. Mrs. Daisy Sykes, V*. Walter Sykes, Libel for Divorce, In Ware Superior Court, December Term, 1914. To Waltar Sykes: nt r V I«| *® ld n ® w county ahall be Barrow, and M taruduta’u th » t ® u 1®(»I Totem residing ln the ' limits of uld County of Barrow enti tled to vote for members ot tho Gen eral Assembly under the laws of Geor gia shall, dn4b* Drat Tuesday hi Jan uary, 1915, elect an ordinary, a clerk of the Sapeilor Court, a sheriff, a cor oner, a tax collector, o tax receiver, * county surveyor and a county treu- urer.' Said election to be held at Win der, Georgia, th* county-site ot uld county. That the Superior Court ot uld county shall he held on tbe fourth Mondays ln March ard Septem ber ot each year. The Urn ita ot uld county, the Congressional and Senato rial districts and the Judicial circuit (Continued on next page) A PROCLAMATION. —.-j , , . . Submitting a proposed amendment rated by plat recorded In the Clerk's I to me CoasUtnUon ot Georgia, to ho office “'superior Court ol Ware voted on at th* General Election to be Co “ at i\ bool ‘ " L ’" “**' Sl# ’ held on Tueaday, November 1, 1914, uld block containing sixteen (14) uk l em-ndment to -"-c Arttcl* 1 acre* more or leu. and known a. the Bratton 4. Paragraph 1, of tn, C« 1 .tN llopklnaon placo. Said property lev- ration of Georgia, by extending th* led on aa the property of I. W. Une term of members of th* Geaeral At- to utisfy ten certain executions Is laembly of tha State until tha time sued upon ten Judgmenti rendered at I fixed by alw for the convening of the the September term, 1914, of the Jus-|next General ties Court of th* 1331M district C. M. War* County, Georgia, in favor ot the Fidelity Loon A Investment Company against I. W.IUue. Also at the ume Ume aad place and on the ume terms, will be cold the following property: All ot that tract |lt* or parcel of land, situate, lying and By HI* Excellency, , JOHN M. SLATON, Governor. tSUte ot Georgia, RxecuUve Department August 34, 1114. Whereas, Um General Aaaembly at In 1114 proposed aa fb th* Confutation of thla being la th* county ot Ware. State of I Rata, u ..et forth In aa act approved Georgia, and more tally described aalAagnat 14th, 1114, to-wlt GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY, Atlanta. Ca. The South’s great Technical and Engineering School Qa-Tqch Spclto “<Vpov- fa*(tr” foc tha young men of Georgia and tbe Sooth. OffOsfaflfi Mcctarfcil. Te aad Electrical! mo /ircniiecture. , CWfl 11m graduateslot -'Goorela Tech” art in crant demand, owing to the splendid faatoing offered at thto Inatitntkm. Courara of study practical and thorough. Tor Catalog address K. CL MATHESON, President. Fifteen Free Scholarship* For Each County in Georgia. -» . .. ... I m 1 " *• wtetiiwetl ** lnllgUPl XwUd* AVACt UTWli* ooorwitbln tha l«gal hours ol tale onj follows: Lot one (1) In block one! An Act to amend Article 8, .y*.y? ‘to* * November,' (1) of the Bladen's subdlvtolon of 4, Pr.ragraph 1, ot the Confutation of ** U® “ d bto' b,ddtr Original block six (4) of tha Murpky Ceo. rf |a. by extending the term of Otrtattt} prop. Sesaonu Subdlvtolon ot original land mr.mper, 0 f the General Aaaembly ot 01 co ®‘°to® c '»t w on* haadred ahd twenty oa* (til) I the state until th* Ume fixed by law! forty- ta Ul# elgbth district. Th* plat et uld f or the convening of the next General I .**?* •* southern 4-4-4, Bladen Subdlvtolon being of record InA.aembly . f *“ U to»wn aa Sou- the office of th* Clerk of Ware Sup-.. The following amendmemt'ti Y&Ky mem .-4-4, and twenty-eight uck* of rlor Court, uld lot being fifty by n(proposed by th* Senate and Hon* of PIERCE INSTITUTE ISt THE PLACE FOR BOYS AMD GIRLS A Supoilor Jun'or Collepe for Young Mtn and Young Ladtt Pal aad Well Selected Cons* la ~ Agriculture, Banking, Business, Expression, Music, Normal Training; baaldon th* Regular Literary Work. Onr Conservatory of Music and Normal Department ora trail ■quipped tor Bond Service. Dormitories am Nko Homs*. Teachers Swlth, and Ilka Pupils RATES REASONABLE AS ADVANTAGES GIVEN WILL ALLOW.