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A PROCLAMATION
Submitting a proposed amendment
t 0 the Constitution of Georgia to be
voted on at the General Election to
‘be held on Tuesday, November 3,
1926, sald amendment to authorise the
wollection and preservation of rec
ords of Vital Btatistics.
: By His Excellency,
Clitford Walker, Governor,
State of Georgla,
Hxecutive Department,
August 24, 1926,
WHEREAS, the General Assembly
at its extraordinary session in 1926
proposed an amendment ‘to the Con
stitution of this State ag set forth
in an Act approved April 3, 1926,
RECORDS OF VITAL STATISTICS.
No. 17, Second Session,
An Act to amend paragraph two of
section six of article seven of the
Constitution of the State of Geor
gla, and for other purposes
Section 1. The General Assembly
of the State of Georgia hereby pro
poses to the people of Georgla the fcl.
lowing amendment to the Constitution
of the State of (Jeorgia, to-wit: That
paragraph two of section six of arti
<le seven be amended by adding at
the end of said section, after the
<lause, “and to provide for necessary
sanitation,” the following words, to
wit; “and for the collection and pres
ervation of records of birth, death,
ddisease and health.”
~Sec. 2. Be it further enacted by
the authority aforesaid, That if the
above proposed amendment to the
Constitution shall be agreed to by
two-thirds of the members elected to
«ach of the two Houses of the General
Assembly the same shall be entered
on their Journals, with the yeas and
nays taken thereon, and the Gover
nor shall cause the sald amendment
to be published in one or more news
papers in each congressional district
of the State for two months beflore
the next general election; and the
Governor is hereby authorized and d!-
rected to provide for the submissicu
of sald amendment to the people at
said election. The persons votiny at
said election in favor of said amend
ment shall have on their ballots the
words: “For ratification of amand
ment to Article 7, Section 6, Pura
graph 2, of the Constitution, providing
for the collection and preservation of
records of birth, death, disease and
health.” The persons opposed to this
amendment shall have on their ballots
the words; “Against ratification of
amendment to Article 7, Section 6,
Paragraph 2, of the Constitution, pro
viding for collection and preservation
of records of birth, death, disease,
and health.” If a majority of the
electors qualified to' vote for mem
bers of the General Assembly, voting
thereon, shall vote for ratification of
sald amendment, the Governor, whean
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 elec--
tions of members of the Genernl As
sembly, to count and ascertain the
result, shall issues his proclamation
for one insertion in one daily news
paper of the State, announcing the re
sult and declaring the ratification of
said amendment.
Sec. 3. Be it further enacted by
the authority aforesaid, that all laws
and parts of laws in conflict with this
Act be and the same are hereby re
pealed.
Approved April 3, 1926.
NOW, THEREFORE, 1, Clifford
Walker, Governor of said State, do
issue this my proclamation hereby
declaring that the proposed foregoing
amendment to the Constitution fs
submitted for ratification or rejec
tion to the voters of the State quali
fied to vote for members of the Gen
eral Assembly at the General Election
to be held on Tuesday, November 2
1926,
CLIFFORD WALKER,
Governor.
By the Governor:
S. G. McLENDON,
Segretary of State.
GEORGIA—Jasper County.
Mrs. Bessie P. Jay having made
application to me in due form to be
appointed administratrix upon the
estate of B. L. Jay, late of said
county, deceased, notice is hereby
given that said application will be
heard at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary for said county,
to be held on the first Monday in
Octoker, 1926.
This 7th day of September, 1926.
MONROE PHILLIPS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Jasper County.
Mrs. Lawrence Digby having made
application to me in due form to be
appointed Administratrix upon the
estate of Lawrence Digby, late of
said countx, deceased, notice is here
by given that said application will be
heard at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary for said county,
to be held on the first Monday in
October, 1926.
This 6th day of September, 1926,
MONROE Pi‘;lLLng, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Jasper County.
Whereas, W. F. Tyler De Bonis
Non with will annexed Administra
tor of Mrs. Brazora Tyler, represents
to the Court in his petition, dul}gl( filed
and entered on record, that he has
fully administered Mrs. Brazora Ty
ler’s estate. This is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, wh(fr said Administrator should
not be discharged from his Adminis
tration, and receive letters of dis
mission, on the first Monday in Oec
tober, 1926, g
MONROE PHILLIPS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
Notice .is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to the Or
dinary of said county for leave to
sell land belonging to the estate of
Ben Moore for the payment of debts
and for distribution. Said applica
tion will be heard at the regular term
of the Court of Ordinary for said
county to be held on the first Monday
in October, 1926. This September
Tth, 1926.
DAVID R. PERSONS,
Administrator estate Ben H. Moore.
GEORGIA—Jasper County,
Notice is hereby lrinn that the
undor#md has applied to the Ordi
naxx said county for leave to sell
lan belon&nx to the estate of Mrs,
Annie Smith for the payment of
debts (or for the ;iurpou of distri
bution). Said application will be
heard at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary for said county to
be held on the first Monday in Octo
‘ber, 1926,
This 9th day of September, 1926.
W. R. SMITH,
Administrator upon the estate of
Mrs. Annie Smith.
GEORGIA—Jasper County.
Lucius Jones having made appli
cation to me in due form to be ap
pointed Administrator upon the es
tate of Mrs. Treacy Jones, late of
said countK, deceased, notice is here
by given that said application will be
heard at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary for said county,
to be held on the first Monday in
October, 1926.
This Bth day of Sept., 1926.
MONROE PHILLIPS, Ordinary.
TAX LEVY
GEORGIA—Jasper County.
At a regular meeting of the Board
of Count{ Commissioners of Jasper
Count{ there being at said meeting
the so sowing members: J. A. Kelly,
Chairman, O, D. Price, C. C., and Em
mett Newton, C. C., the following
order was passed:
It is ordered b{ the said Board of
Commissioners of Roads and Reve
nues of the County of Jasper, said
State, sitting for County purposes on
this the 10th day of September, 1926,
that 15 mills or $1.50 on the SIOO.OO
of the taxable property of said Coun
ty, as per Digest of 1926, be and the
same i 8 hereby levied, and that the
same shall be collected by the Tax
Collector of Jasper County, Georgia,
for the following purposes, to-wit:
1. 2 3-10 mills on the dollar or 23
cents on the SIOO.OO to pay the local
indebtedness due or to become due
during the year 1926 or past due.
2. 2 1-10 mills on the one dollar or
21 cents on the SIOO.OO to. build or
repair court houses or jail, bridges,
or ferries, or other public improve
ments according to contract.
3. 1-10 mills on the dollar or one
cent on the SIOO.OO to pay coroner’s
fees that may be due by the county
for holding im‘uest.
4. 5-10 mills on the dollar or 5
cents on the SIOO.OO to pay the ex
penses of the county for bailiffs at
court, non-resident witnesses in crimi
nal cases, fuel, servant hire, station
ery and tile like.
5. 7-10 mills on the dollar or 7‘
cents on theé SIOO.OO to pay jurors as
per diem comrenution. ' \
6. 4-10 mills on the dollar or 4
cents on the 2100.00 to pay Sheriffs,
Jailers, or other officers’ fees that
they may be legally entitled to out of
the County Treasury.
7. 1 .2-10 mills on the dollar or
12 cents on the SIOO.OO to pay ex
penses incurred in sudpporting the
poor of the county, and as otherwise
prescribed by the Code of 1910.
8. 1 5-10 mills on the dollar or 15
cents on the SIOO.OO to pay principal
and interest on the county’s public
bonded debt falling due the present
year, and to provide a sinking fund
for the future installments of the
bonded debt of the County.
9. 4 mills on the dollar or 40 cents
on the SIOO.OO of the gublic Road
Fund of the County to be used and
expended for the purpose of paying
salaries and wages and working, im-*
proving and repairing the public road
of said County as provided by law.
10. 8-10 mills on the dollar or 8
cents on the SIOO.OO to pay any fur
ther lawful charges against the Coun
ty.
11. 1 4-10 mills on the dollar or
14 cents on the SIOO.OO for the pay
ment of salaries or maintenance ex
pense of,County police.
The foregoing items making the
aggregate sum of 15 mills on the dol
lar or $1.50 on the $100.0090n all
taxable property in Jasper County,‘
for the year 1926.
It is further ordered that there
be levied and collected on all iroper
ty in said County 5 mills on the dol-i
lar or 50 cents on the SIOO.OO for
educational purposes or public school ‘
purposes, as provided by law. |
It is further ordered upon the
recommendation of the Trustees of
the Monticello School District, that
there be levied and collected on all
property in Monticello School Dis
trict, 11 mills on the dollar or sl.lO.
on the SIOO.OO for gaying the princi
pal and interest of the bonded in
debtedness of said District, and pro
viding a sinking fund for the retire
ment of said bonds. |
1t is further ordered that this
order be placed and spread upon the
minutes of the Board of County Com
missioners of Roads and Revenues of
said Coun&y; that the sanle be pub
lished in The Monticello News once
a week for four weeks; that a copy
thereof be posted at the Court house
door for thirty days; and a copy be
furnished to the Tax Collector of
Jasper County, Georgia, as required
by law. -
Done in open court of Commiss
ioners of Rodds and Revenues of
Jasper Countg, Georgia, This the
10th day of exgtember, 1926,
J. A. KELLY
Chairman Board of éommissioners
Roads and Revenues.
0. D. PRICE, 7
Commissioner of Roads and Revenues
EMMETT E. NEWTON, ‘
Commissioner of Roads and Revenues
I, Monroe Phillips, Clerk of the
Board of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues of Jas}»er County,
Ceorgia, hereby certify that the'
above is the Tax Levy of and for
THE MONTICELLO NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926.
the 1926; that I have this
M a copy thereof at the Gom
ouse door, and have delivered a
copy thereof to E. N. Elder, Tax Col
lector, Jurr ‘Countg. Gcorgin.
This the 10th d.{lof eptember 1926,
MONROE PHILLIPS,
Clerk Commissioners of Roads and
Revenues of Jasper County, Georgia,
GEORGIA—Jasper County.
Under and by virtue of a power of
sale contained in a certain mort
‘.f deed dated January. 8, 1925,
and due on November 1, 1925,
made and executed by Doyle
Clmfi:nll to the Jasper County Bank
for the principal sum of Fortg-four
Hundred Fong-nlne and 20-100 Dol
lars, the same being recorded in mort-
Enco book No. 41, pages 317-318,
lerk’s Office of Jalger Suglgrior
Court, will be sold on the first Tues
day in October, 1926, before the
Court house door of Jasper County
Georgia, within the legal hours of
sale, the following collaterals or
choses in action pledged as security
to said note and other indebtedness
due and owing by the said Doyle
Campbell to said Bank to-wit: One
note dated July 22, 1919 for $1200.-
00, due Nov. 1, 1922, payable to W.
B. Beckwith and ‘transferred to
Doyle Campbell with credits as fol
lows: Dee. 13, 1923, $107.43,-ajlgned
by Edmond Gotel; one note of T. H.
Bfickwell dated May 2, 1919, *for
$315.00 due Oct. 1, 1919; one note
of B. B. Greathouse dated Oct. 4,
1922, for $1050.00 due Jan, 1, 1924,
with credits as follows: Dec. 31,
1923, $78.75-Dec. 24, 1924, $63.00;
one note of Edmond Gotel dated
July 22,1919 for $1,000.00 due Nov.
1, 1920, payable te W. B. Beckwith
and transferred to Doyle Campbell,
with credits as follows: Nov. ' 10,
1924, $886.70,-Dec. 17, 1924, $41.56
Feb. 21, 1925, $340.00; one note of
Ide Smith dated September 30, 1922,
for $471.76 and due October 1, 1923;
one note of Mrs. Georgia Kelly for
1,000 Eounds lint cotton, dated Oct.
16, 1920 and due Oct. 15, 1921, with
credits amounting to $165.00; also
five shares stock, First National Bank
of Monticello, Monticello, Georgia,
Certificate No. 178.
The proceeds of said sale will be
applied as follows: First to the pay
ment of principal and interest on
note aforesaid, amounting to $1796,-
29, up to and including October b 6
1926; balance of the proceeds will
be applied to indlebtedness due and
owing by the said Doyle Campbell
for overdrafts and interest amount
ing to $2325.52, up to and includini
October 5, 1926, which credits wil
be applietf after cost of advertise
ment apd sale, and the balance, if
any, paid out or reserved as may be
re(?‘nired by law. Terms of sale,
cash. This September 23rd,1926.
JASPER COUNTY BANK
By H. P. Benton, Pres.
A. S. Thurman and
W. H. Key, attys.
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