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Legal Advertisements
COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE BILL
AN ACT to require school attendance
of children for a minimum period,
and to provide for enforcement of
the same, and for other purposes.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the
General Assembly of the State of
Georgia, that every parent, guardian
or other person having charge and
control of a child between the ages
of eight and fourteen years, who is
not exempted or excused as herein
after provided, shall cause the said
chi|l to be enrolled in and to attend
continuously for four months of each
pear a public school of the district or
of the city or town in which the child
resides; which period of attendance
shall commence at the beginning of
the first term of said school in the
year. Such attendance at a public
school shall not be required where the
child attends for the same period
some other school giving instrucUon
in the ordinary branches of Engnsh
education, or has completed the fourth
grade of school work as prescribed by
the State Board of Education, or
v.here, because of poverty, the ser
vices of the child are necessary for
the support of a parent or other mem
ber of the child’s family dependent on
such services, or where the parents or
perrons standing in parental relation
io the child are unable to provide the
necessary books and clothing for at
tending school, and the same are not
otherwise provided, or where the men
tal or physical condition of the child
renders such attendance inyrracticable
or inexpedient, or where the child re
sides more than three miles from the
school house by the nearest traveled
route, or where, for other good rea
sons (the sufficiency of which shall be
determined by the board of education
of the county or of the city or town
in which the child resides) the said
board excuses the child from such at
tendance, such boards being author
ized to take into consideration the sea
sons for agricultural labor and the
need for such labor,'in exercising their
discretion as to the time for which
children in farming districts shall be
excused. Provided, that no guardian
shall be compelled to send such child
or children to school out of any other
than the funds belonging to the ward
>r wards. Temporary absence of any
child enrolled as a-pupil may be ex
cused by the principal or teacher in
charge of the school, because of bad
weather, sickness, death in the child’s
family, or other reasonable cause.
Sed. 2. Be it further enacted, That
any parent, guardian or other person
who has charge and control of a child
between the ages aforesaid, and whq
wilfully fails to comply with the fore
goin.- requirements shalV be guilty of
a misdemeanor, and on conviction
thereof shall he punished by a fine not
to exceed ten dollars for the first of
fense, and not to exceed twenty dol
lars for each subsequent offense, said
fines to include all costsf but the court
trying the case may, in its discretion,
suspend enforcement of the punish
ment, if the child be immediately
placed in attendance at a school as
aforesaid, and may finally remit the
same if such attendance has continued
regularly for the number of months
hereinbefore prescribed for attend
ance. School attendance may be prov
ed by an attested certificate of the
principal or teacher in charge of the
school. No person shall be prosecut
ed for violation of the foregoing re
quirements unless the board of edu
cation of the county or municipality
in which the person accused of such
violation resides shall have caused to
be served upon the accused, at least
ten days before such prosecution, a
written notice of the charge with the
name of the child to whom it refers.
Any person so notified, not previously
convicted of this Act as to the child
referred to in said notice, may pre
vent prosecution on the charge set out
therein, by giving, at any time before
such prosecution is instituted, a bond
in the penal sum of fifty dollars pay
able to the ordinary of the county,
.with security to be approved by the
ordinary, conditioned that the said
person shall thenceforth faithfully
comply with the requirements of this
Act as to the said child. Each day’s
wilful failure of a parent, gwrdian
or other person in charge and control
of a child as aforesaid, after the ex
piration of ten days from such notice,
to cause the child to attend school,
when such attendance is required by
this Act, shall constitute a separate
offense. In prosecutions under this
Act the exemptions and excuses here
in provided for shall be matters of de
fense to be established by the accused,
and need not be negatived in the in
dictment or accusation.
Sec. 3. Be it further .enacted, That
it shall be the duty of the county and
municipal board of education to in
vestigate as to the attendance and
non-attendance of children required
by this Act to attend the schools under
their supervision, and it shall also be
their duty to institute or cause to be
instituted prosecutions against per
sons violating this Act. It shall be the
duty of the principal or teacher in
charge of any public school, in which
pupils between the ages of eight and
fourteen are instructed, to keep an
accurate record of the attendance of
such pupils, and at the end of each
month to make a written repqrt of the
same to the board of education having
supervision of the school, and to nofte
therein excused absences and the rea
sons therefor.
Sec. 4. Be it further enacted, That
all fines imposed hereunder and- all
sums required to he paid as penalties
under bonds given under this Act,
shall, after payment of the costs of
prosecution and of recovery thereof,
be paid into the county treasury and
become a part of the school fund of
the county!
Sec. 5. Be it' further enacted, That
the provisions of this Act shall be
come operative on the first day of Jan
uary, in the year nineteen hundred
and seventeen.
Sec. 6. Be it further enacted, That
it shall be the duty of the board of
education of each county, at least four
weeks before the first day of January
following the adoption of this Act, to
cause this Act to be published in a
newspaper of the county, if there be
one, and to cause copies of this Act
to be posted at the court house of the
county and at the public schools there
of.
Sec. 7. Be it further enacted, That
all laws and parts of laws in conflict
with this Act be and the same are
hereby repealed.
Approved August 19, 1916.
N. E. HARRIS, Governor.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To the Superior Court of said County:
Cartersville Fertilizer Company, a
cor [>oration organized under a charter
granted by this Honorable Court on
t*e 4th day of October, 1915, respect
fully shows:
1.
That on the 11th clay of September,
1916, and at a meeting of the stock
holders of said corporation duly called
for the purpose, a resolution was
adopted by the affirmative vote of the
owners of the entire capital stock of
said corporation, resolving that the
said corporation should surrender its
charter and franchise to the Slate and
be dissolved as to the corporation.
2.
That tKe affairs of the said corpora
tion have been liquidated, that is to
say, all of its debts have been' paid in
full and all its remaining assets have
been distributed, pro rata, between its
stockholders and that it has now no
debts, and no assets of any character
whatever, except Dollars for
the expenses of this proceeding.
3.
That said dissolution can be allowed
without injustice to any stockholder
or to any person having claims or an d
maud of .any character against said
corporation.
WHEREFORE, Petitioner prays
that the Court will pass an order and
decree (1) accepting the surrender of
the charter and franchise of said cor
poration and ordering its dissolution,
and (2) granting to Petitioner such
further order and relief in the premis
es as to the Court shall seem meet.
(Signed) ANDERSON & ROUNTREE!
Attorneys for Petitioner.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
Before me personally came D. B.
Osborne, who on oath says that he is
President and a stockholder of Car
tersville Fertilizer Company, the above
named Plaintiff, and that the allega
tions contained in the foregoing peti
tion are true. i
(Signed) D. B. OSBORNE,
President.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 9th day of November, 1916.
(Signed) MAMIE fiLIEM,
Notary Public, Fulton County, Ga.
- The foregoing petition, duly verified
as required by law, having been pre
sented to the Court:
IT IS ORDERED That said petition
be heard by said Court at the Court
House in said County at ten o’clock
A. M. on the 9th day of December,
1916. in vacation, or at such time to
which said hearing may be adjourned.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That
said petition be filed in the office of
the Clerk of said Court and that a
copy of said petition be published once
a week for four weeks in the news
paper wherein Sheriff’s sales in and
for said County are published. This
November 10, 1916.
A. W. FITE, J. S. C. C. C.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
This is a true copy of the original
petition and order of file in this of
fice. This 10th day of November, 1916.
W. C. WALTON.
Clerk Superior Court.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To the Superior Court of said County:
Cartersville Guano Company, a cor
poration organized under a charter
granted by this Honorable Court on
the 3rd day of January, 1914, respect
fully shows:
1.
That on the llfh day of September,
1910, and at a meeting of the stock
holders of said corpoaation duly called
for the purpose, a resolution was
adopted by the affirmative vote of the
ow-ner.; of the entire capital stock of
raid corporation, resolving that the
said corporation should surrender its
charter and franchise to the State and
be dissolved as to the corporation.
2.
That the affairs of the said corpora
tion have been liquidated, that is to
-■•ay, all of its debts have been paid in
full and all its remaining assets have
been distributed, pro rata, between, its
stockholders and that it has now no
debts, and no assets of any character
whatever, except Dollars for
the expenses of this proceeding.
3.
That said dissolution can he allowed
without injustice to any , stockholder
or to any person having claims or de
mand of any character against said
corporation.
WHEREFORE, Petitioner prays
that the Court will an order and
decree (1) accepting the surrender of
the charter and franchise of said cor
poration and ordering its dissolution,
and (2) granting to Petitioner such
further order and relief in the premis
es as to the Court shall seem meet.
(Sigmed) ANDERSON & ROUNTREE,
Attorneys for Petitioner. *>
GEORGIA, Ftilton County.
Before me personally came J. W.
Harlan, who on oath says that he is
Assistant-Secretary and Treasurer and
a stockholder of Cartersville Guano
Company, the above named Plaintiff,
and that the allegations contained in
the foregoing petition' are true.
(Sighed) J. W. HARLAN.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 9th day of*November, 1916.
(Signed) MAMIE BLIEM,
Notary Public, Fulton County, Ga.
The foregoing petition, duly verified
as required by law, having been pre-'
sented to the Court:
IT IS ORDERED That said petition
be heard by said Court at the Court
House in said County at ten o’clock
A. M. on the 9th day of December,
1916, in vacation, or at such time to
which said hearing may be adjourned.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That
said petition be filed in the office of
the Clerk of said Court and that a
copy of said petition’be published once
a week for four weeks in the news
paper wherein Sheriff’s sales in and
for said County are published. This
November 10, 1916.
A. W. FITE, J. S. C. C. C.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
This is a true copy of the original
petition and order of file in this of
fice. This 10th day of November, 1916.
W. C. WALTON,
Clerk Superior Court.
Citation For Twelve Months’ Support.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Mrs. Alma Craig having made ap
plication foe twelve months’ support
out of the estate of J. M. Craig and
appraisers duly appointee? to set apart
the same having filed their returns,
all persons concerned are hereby noti
fied to show cause before the Court
et Ordinary, of said county on the first
Monday in January, 1917, why said ap
plication should not be granted.
This sth day of December, 1916.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation For Twelve Months’ Support.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Mrs. Grace G. Brewer having made
application for twelve months’ support
out of the estate of A. M. Brewer and
appraisers' duly appointed to set apart
the same having filed their returns,
all persons concerned are hereby noti
fied to show cause before the Court of -
Ordinary, of said county on the first
Monday in January, 19(7, why said
application should not bq granted.
This sth day of December, 1916.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation for Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Dr. R. S. Bradley, having in proper
form, applied to me for permanent let
ters of administration on the estate
ol Martha A. Lewis, late of said coun
ty; this is to cite ail and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Martha A.
Lewis, to be and appear at my office
on the first Monday in January, 1917,
and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration' should not
be granted to Dr. R. S. Bradley on
Martha A. Lewis’ estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 23d day of November, 1916.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation for Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To Whom It May Concern:
F. E. Lyndon, administrator estate
Mrs. D. A. Brown, deceased, has in due
form applied to me for leave to seil
the land belonging to estate of said
deceased, and said application wiWi be
heard on the first Monday in January,
next.
This December 5, 1916.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
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ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be
sold at public outcry, on the first Tues
day in January, 1917, at the court
house door in said county, within the
usual hours of sale, the following real
estate, situated in Cartersville, Bar
tow county, Ga., to-wftt: The undivided
half interest in 'k>t fronting west on
Tennessee St., fifty-five feet, running
b&ck in uniform width, three hundred
and sixty-five feet, bounded south by
W. F. Baker’s lot, north by lot for
merly owned by J. W. Prickett. Also
the undivided half interest in lot front
ing west on Tennessee Street, eighty
seven feet, running back uniform
width three hundred and sixty-five
feet, bounded north by the Barron lot,
south by the lot above described.
Each of the above lots bounded east
b> the lot of Mrs. W. J. Neel, Terms
cash.
This November 11th, 1916.
MRS. SUSIE GRIGGS,
Administratrix estate G. H. Griggs.
Citation to Make Titles to Land
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
W. D. Fowler having made applies,
tion to require titles to be executed
W. D. Fowler to certain land deserp
ed In a bond for title thereto attache
purporting to be signed by \V. H. Hov
aid, late of said county, deceased ti
- aid application alleging that said’lar
has been duly paid for. All , Q
concerned are hereby notified that aid
application will be heard befo:.
Court of Ordinary of said county on
the first Monday in January, 1917.
December 5, 1916.
G. TV. HENDRICKS, Ordinary
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
By virtue of an order of the Con -
of Ordinary of said county, wifi he
sold at public outcry, on the first T,. L
day in January, 1917, at the court
house in said county, between th, us
ual hours of sa'e, the following 1 al
estate situated in Dalton, Georgia, tm
wit: House and lot in Dalton, Whit
field county, Georgia, situated on Chat
tanooga Avenue, and known as the
Quiillian House, Also, house and -ot
on North Thornton Avenue, Dalton,
Ga., and known as the Trammell
house. Terms cash.
This sth day of December, 1916
C. R. BROWN,
Administrator estate of J. W. Brown
SALE UNDELIVERED FREIGHT.
Notice is hereby given that qt the
Pride Mill at Cartersville, Georgia, at
the hour of 9 o’clock, A. M„ the 18th
day of December, 1916, there will be
sold by the Western & Atlantic Rail
road Company at public outcry to the
highest bidder, for cash, -three car
loads of ochre stored at said mill ship
ped by J. W. Coulston & Company, of
New York, N. Y„ to the Blue Ridge
Ochre Company, Cartersville, Georgia,
one car from Philadelphia, Pennsyl
vania, August 14, 1916, and the other
two cars from New York, N. Y., Au
gust 14, 1916, acceptance of said ship
ments refused by consignee. Said sale
is to be made on account of unpaid
freight, demurrage and storage charges
on said shipments.
J. H. WOFFORD,
Agent Western & Atlantic R. R. Co
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FOR SALE
Appier Seed Oats 75c per bushel
Fulghum “ 90c[ per bushel
Seed Wheat recleaned $1.75
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