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• A PROCLAMATION. '
Submitting a proposed amendment
to the Constitution oi Georgia m be
roted on at the General election to be
held on Tuesday, November 4th, 1924,
•aid amendment to Paragraph % Sec
tion 1, Article 11, of the Constitution
of the State of Georgia, for the creation
Os PEACH COUNTY.
By His Excellency,
Clifford Walker, Governor,
State of Georgia,
i Executive Department,
‘ August 21, 1924.
1 WHEREAS, The General Assembly
at its session In 1924 proposed an
amendment to the Constitution of this
State as set forth In an Act approved
July 18, 1924, to-wit:
COUNTY OP PEACH: CREATION OF.
No. 274.
An Act propose to the nullified elec
tors of this State an amendment to
Paragraph 2. Section 1. Article 11, of
tho Constitution of the State of Geor
gia as amended by the rat
ification of the qualified elec
tors of this State of the sev
| oral Acts approved, respectively, on
July 19, 1904, July 31, 1900, July 30,
1912. August 14, 1912, July 7. 1914, July
! it 1914, July 27, 1914. August 11, 1914.
: August 15, 1917, August 21, 1917; July
I SO, 1918, August 11, 1919, July 8, 1920,
August 7. 1920, August 14, 1920, and
August 17, 1920, and for other pur
poses.
Section 1. Be It enacted by the Gen
eral Assembly of the State of Georgia,
and It Is hereby enacted by the authority
of tho same, that the following amend
ment Is hereby proposed to Paragraph 2,
Section 1, Article 11, of the Constitu
tion of the State of Georgia, as amend
ed by tho ratification of the qualified
voters of said State of the several Acts
approved, respectively, on July 19, 1904,
July 31, 1906, July 30, 1912, August 14.
1918. July 7, 1914, July 17, 1914. July 27,
1914, August 11, 1914, August 15, 1917,
August 21, 1917. July 30, 1918, August 11,
1919, July 8, 1920, August 7, 1920, August
14, 1820. and August 17, 1920, to-wit:
By adding toe said paragraph the fol
lowing language:
“Provided, however, that In addition to
the oounties now provided for by this Con
stitution there shall be a new county laid
out and created from the territory now
composing Houston and Macon Counties,
to be made up and composed of all that
part of the territory of Houston and Ma
con Counties described and contained
within the boundaries as follows:’’
"Beginning at the point where the
'Counties of Bibb, Houston and Crawford
corner, running tnence along the line be
tween' the Counties of Houston and
Crawford to the point where the Coun
ties of Houston, Crawford and Macon
corner: thence in a southwesterly direc
tion along she line between the Counties
of Crawford and Macon to the middle ot
the run of Flint River; thence in a
■southerly direction along the middle of
the run of Flint River to the south
ern line of fractional lot num
ber 151 in she Bth district of Macon
County; thence east along the southern
line of lots 151, 138 and 119 to the south
west corner of lot number 106 In the Bth
district of Macon County; thence north
along the western line of lot number
106 to the southwest corner of lot num
ber 105 In the Bth district of Macon
County; thence east along the south line
of lots 105 and 88 to the northwest cor
ner of lot 74 in the Bth district of Ma
con County; thence south along the west
ern line of lot 74 to the southwest cor
ner of lot 74; thence east along the
southern line of lots 74, 55, 42 and 23 to
the southwest corner of lot number 10
in the Bth district of Macon County,
thence north along the west line of lot
number 10 to where said western line in
tersects with tho public road leading
west from tlie Dixie Highway between
Marshallville and Fort Talley to the old
Neil plantation; thence along the sajd
public' road to the center of the said
Dixie Highway leading irom Marshall
ville to Fort Valley; thence in a south
sat v* rr
°Une* oi f
Strother and C 7, McArthur to the wost
erT une of lot 253 in the 9th district
of Macon County; thence m>r‘h ftlon «|
the western line of lots Z 53 ana -* -
to the southwest corner of lot number
251 in the 9th district of Macon County,
there® east along the south tiae of lo.s
251 and 230 to the middle .?>f the run
of Big Indian Creel:; thence toii a Sev
erally southeasterly direction
middL of the run flf Big
to the point where the western line of
lot % in the 9th district of Houston
Oouriey intersects the run of Big In
dian Creek; thence south .along
the western line of* lots 9J J* n< *
II In the 9th district of Houston
County suvd lot 22 in the 14th district of
Houdhon County to the northern line oi
•the public *road leading from Marehajt
vtlle to Perry; thence east along ffo#
(northern line of the public road leading
•from MarsiiaSiville to Perry Ic the west
orn line of the public road leading from
■Small Academy to Fort Valley via Nor
wood Springs: thence north along the
•western line of the public road leading
■from Small Academy to Fort Valley via
■Norwood Springs to the southwest corner
of lot 12 in the 4»th district of Houston
-Couwty; thence ea*«. along the south line
of loi* 12 and 13 to the southwest comer
of Ipt 14 in the 9th district of Houston
County; thence north along the western
line ot • lots 14, 33, 14, 35, 36 and 37,
In the Oth district of Houston County;
to -the southwest corner of lot 38
In the 9th district of Houston County:
thentoe ♦ a*t along the south line of lot
28 tb-.the southwest comer of lot 27:
ihc-cce north -along the west line of lot*
27 and 26 to the southwest comer of lot
25; thence east along the southern line
of lot 25 to the northwest eorcer of lot
7 m the 9th district of Houston County: ,
thence south along the western line of i
lot 7 to the southwf-st corner of U> t 7; ;
thefts* east along the south lino of lot I
7 in the 9th district and lots 10 and 22
in the 10th district of Houston Count*
to tiie southwest corner of lot 42 in the
lOtJi district, of County; thence
norm along the western line of lots 42,
41 ahd 40 in the 10th district of Houston
Codfaty to the run of M'»*sy Creek:
thehce eouthe/uitorJy along the run of
Mosey Creek to the bridge over said
MosSy Creek on the National Highway
In Houston County and to the western 1
line of the National Highway; thence <
north along tho western line of the Nr- |
Monal Highway*.to the south line of lot
€9 in the sth district of Houston County: I
thence went Die southern ilhe of '
ealii lot number -«9 to the southwest cor* j
ner thereof; thence north along (he west- •
ern line of lots numbered 6*. 70 and i
71 to the southwest corner of lot nutn- !
her 72 in the slb district of Houston
County: thence west along the southern
line of lot number 59 to the southwest
corner of lot number 69; thence north
along the western lint of lots numbered
69 and 58 to the southwest comer of
k*t 57 in. the 6th district sf Houston
Consty. thence east along the southern
lirjPof lots numbered 67 and 74 to the
western line of the National Highway
thofffce north along tho western line of
the National Highway to the run of
E<3v?cnnnee CVeek: which Is the dtvid-
Ing'Tin.’ between Bibb and Houston Coun
ties: thence west along the line between
the Gountlo of Houston and Btbb to
thefjflut where Houston, Bibb and Craw
ford ,et*!Tier same being the poinf or place
of
•"That the sai ? new county shall be
kr.dwn as Peach County and the City
of Fort Valley shall bo the county site
Os ;\hc same/'
irrespective of other provision*
Os CoftstitiUHHi, t*dd Peach Cpuftty
•hall, upon its creation he entitled to one
Representative in the House of Represen- i
tatives of this State, and said Peach 1
County shall bo entitled to one Repre- I
sentativo in the House of Representa
tives of Georgia until tho apportionment ,
shall be changed by law. in accordance *
with the provisions of this Constitution.” j
“That the said Peach County shall he j
attached to the same congressional dis- ;
trict, and to the same Judicial circuit |
and to the same State Senatorial district !
as those to which the County of Hous
ton is attached at the date of the rati
fication of this amendment.”
'"That all legal voters residing in the
limits of Peach County entitled to vote
for members of the General Assembly j
under the Laws of Georgia shall on the
first Wednesday In January following the
ratification of this proposed amendment,
elect a Representative In the House of
Representatives of this State, and an or
dinary, a clerk of the Superior Court,
a sheriff, a coroner, a tax collector, a
tax receiver, a county treasurer and a
county surveyor. Said special election
shall be held at the several election pre
cincts. existing within the limits of said
Peach County at the time of the adop
tion of this proposed amendment and tho
ordinary of Houston County shall appoint
managers for such election precincts as
may be located in Houston County at
the time of the adoption of this proposed
amendment. On the day succeeding tho
holding of said election, the election man
agers shall meet at the council chamber
of the Mayor and Council of the City of
Fort Valley and consolidate the vote for
the officers named: and the general laws
of this State now in force as to elec
tions. consolidation of the votes, the
return of the election and the commis
sion of officers shall bo applicable to
the officers elected at the election here
in provided for. The officers elected
at said election and the Representative *n
the House of RenresentatiVes shall ho* I
their officers until the next general « n o
tion for such o f flcers throughout - J
State, and until their successors nro
elected and qualified. The General As
sembly is hereby given power to cre
ate any additional statutory offices in
said county or statutory courts therein,
and to provide for filling said offices.
Any vacancies that may occur before
the next general election after tho elec
tions as herein provided may be filled
in the same manner as such vacancies
are now filled under the law. The Jus
tices of the peace and constables resid
ing in the territory included within the
limits of said Poach County shall ex
ercise the duties and powers of their
offices until new militia districts are laid
out in said Peach County and Justices
of the peace and constables thereof
elected.”
“That the Superior Courts of said
Peach County shall he held on the first
Monday in March and the first Monday
in September of each year.”
“That tho congressional and senatorial
districts, the Judicial circuit to which
said Peach County is attached, the times
of holding the terms of the Superior
Court, and the limits of the county shall
be as designated above until changed by
law.”
“Provided, that the laws applicable to
the organization of new counties as found
in Sections 829 to 848, inclusive, of the
Code of 1910 of Georgia, and in any other
Acts or sections having applicability are
hereby made applicable to said Peach
County, whenever the same may be cre
ated by the proposed amendment to the
Constitution and that said county, when
created, shall become a statutory ’county
nrul shall be subject at all times to all
laws applicable to all other .counties of
this State.”
“That the property -of all taxpayers in
cluded within the limits of said Peach
County as herein above designated is
hereby made ratably chargeable with any
debt that may have been incurred by
oither of the counties from which the
territory included in the new Peach Coun
ty is taken by the legally constituted au
thorities of the counties for the purpose
of raising revenues for the benefit of
either of said counties, whether the said
debt is a bonded debt or one which
has incurred for the benefit in any
way of either of said counties. The
value of the taxable property included
within the limits of said Peach County
at the time of tho adoption of-this amend
ment to the Constitution in proportion
to the value of the property in the coun
ties from which the said Peach County
is taken shall determine the proportion
ate amount of the indebtedness which
• shall he borne by the property of the tax
payers located within the limits of said
proposed Peach County.”
“Authority is hereby given the ordi
nary of said Peach County and to the
officers of the counties from which said
territory is taken who are charged with
the manairc-ment of the, business of sahl
counties to settle and agree upon an
amount of said indebtedness that shall
be assessed against a»d paid by the
said Peach County; and it is hereby
made the duty of the ordinary of the
said Peach County when the amount of
said indebtedness with which the said
I Peach County is chargeable Is so ascer-
I tained to cause a tax to be levied upon
I all the property within the limits of the
I said Peach County sufficient to pay off
and discharge the proportionate part of
| »he in<k7.bednees due by said Peach
I County.”
"In the .event of the failures or refusal
of the ordinary of Peach County to
levy such a tax, It shall be the duty
of the Judge of the Superior Court of
the circuit to which the said Peach
County is attached to compel the ordinary
of said Peach County to perform the i
duty herein required of him. In the
event cf the failure of the authorities
of the counties from which the said
Peach County is created and the ordinary 1
of the eaid Peacli County to ascertain
and agree upon the amount of said In-
Jebtcdnes, then either of said coun
ties may bring a suit against the sard
County of Peach in the Superior Court
of Peach County for the purpose of hav
ing the proportion of said debt so as- <
surned by the said P ach County ascer
tained; and the said Superior Court Is
hereby given authority and power to en
force whatever judgment may he had’
.;s the result of such trial by compel!ing
the ordinary of said Peach County to
levy a tax sufficient for the payment
if the indebtedness • found to be due by
the said Peach County; cause the same
co be collected and paid to the consti
tuted authorities of the county or coun
ties from which said Peach County is cre
ated- entitled to rebelve the same.” j
“It. is provided that all *#l
valorem and special taxe/j and all other
revenues realized for the year in which
this amendment is adopted or ratified
ty the qualified voters of this Htate
shall be applied to any indebtedness, <»r
.*-pt bonded indebtedness duo and ow
ing by either of the counties from 'trhleh
the said Peach County is created, Jt
being the purpose of this provision to
fix the basis of settlement between the
counties Involved upon their financial
condition on ths 81st day of December!
next following tho tAt!floatJbfl vs this
Sec. i. He it further enacted by Ht«
authority aforesaid and It is hereby en
acted by authority of same. That wh-n
--• ver ths p I*o posed amendment to the
Constitution shall be agreed upon by two
birds of tho members elected to each
of the two Houses of the General As-
Miiribly and the same has been *n**»Md
on their jourtaa’s, wltfi the yea* and nays
taken thei • on, the Governor shall be.
*nd he i*. hereby authorized and in
structed to cause the above proposed
amendment to be published in at least
two newspapers in each congressional
district of (hi* Mtate, for the period
of two rritmihs next preceding the time
of holding the next general ejection.
•nd the Governor is further authorized
-nd directed to provide for the sub
rilssion of th* amendment proposed tor
to iff (ration or rejection to tho electors
of this State at the next general elec
tion to be held after such publication,
at which election every person shall l>*
justified to vote wHo is entitled to vo‘e
for members of the Genera! Assembly.
All persons voting at said election ia fa
*or of adopting the said proposed amend
„*p? *UWi have written or printed or*
Walker County Messenger, October 3,1924.
! their ballot the words: 'For amendment
, to the Constitution creating Peach Coun
ty/ and all persons voting at said eiec-
I tlon against the adoption of said pro-
I posed amendment shall have written or :
i printed on their ballot the words ‘Against i
the amendment to the Constitution ere- .
ating Peach County.’ ”
i "If a majority of the electors qualified
: to vote for members of the General As-
I sembly voting thereon shall vote for the
I ratification of said proposed amendment,
' then the said Peach County shnll have
, been duly created, and the Governor may.
when he ascertains the result from the
Secretary of State, to whom the returns
of said election shall be referred In the
manner as in cases of elections of mem
bers of the General Assembly to count
and ascerjAin the results. Issue nls proc
lamation for one Insertion In one daily pa
per of this State, announcing such re
sult. and declaring the amendment rati
fied/'
Sec. 3. "Be It further enacted. That ail
laws and parts of laws In conflict witn
this Act, be, and the same are, hereoy
repealed/*
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Clifford
Walker, Governor of said State, do
Issue this my proclamation hereby de
claring that the proposed foregoing
amendment to the Constitution is sub
mitted for ratification or rejection to
the voters of the State qualified to
vote for members of the General As
sembly at the General election to be
held on Tuesday, November 4th, 1924.
CLIFFORD WALKER,
Governor.
1 By the Governor,
S. G. McLendon,
Secretary of State.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Walker County.
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in the town of LaFayette, said
state and county on the First Tuesday
t in October next, being October 7,
1924, within the legal hours of sale to
the highest and best bidder for cash,
the following described property to
wit: All that tract or parcel of land
1 lying and being in the 9th District
. and 4th Section of Walker County,
Georgia, and being a part
! land lot No. twenty-six undgnore par
ticularly described as follows: Lots
I Nos. 1,2, 9, 10, and 16, of the Mor
rison Heights located about one mile
’ east of Rossville, Georgia, as shown
I by plat of said Morrison Heights, said
' lots comprising an area of 4.97 acres
! more or less, and being bounded on
i the north by Georgia Street, on the
' east by Crown Point road; and being
( bounded on the west by Pine Street
! and Ringgold Road; and on the south
> by Lot; No. 22, all of which being
| shown on said plat.
, The above described property has
• been levied on as the property of and
| in possession of E. G. Henderson to
, satisfy four certain executions each
1 of which are issued from the Superior
f Court of said county in favor of Thos.
. W. Hardwick, Governor of Georgia
1 and against Dave Ellis, J. H. Graham
! J. A. Elliott, and E. G. Henderson, all
, j of said executions having been levied
- | upon said land and said Henderson,
I the owner thereof, notified;
j Date of levy July 18th, 1922.
j Also at the same time and place
, within the legal hours of sale, will
t i hr sold the following described lands
\ j to-wit; 20 acres, more or less, of lot
j of land No 114 in the 9th district and
- | 4th section of Walker county, Geor
-1 j gia, same being the east half of the
r north forty acres of the south half of
i said lot, and being the east half of
’ those lands conveyed to Geo. W. and
i Mary Dils, by R. M. Myers et al, on
the lath day of July, 1879, which deed
' of conveyance is recorded in Book 2,
I Page 146, record of deeds of said
> county, levied on as the property of
J and in Uie possession of J. A. Elliott
l to satisfy four certain executions each
■ ! of which are issued from the Superior
J i Court of said county in favor of Thos.
t j W. Hardwick, Governor, and against
i | Dave Ellis, J. H Graham, J. A. El
| ! liott, E. G. Henderson, all of said ex
i i ecutions having been levied upon said
• | land and said Elliott, the owner there
of notified.
L. W. HARMON, Sheriff.
Walker Comity, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Walker County.
| Will be sold before the courthouse
, door in the town of LaFayette, said
state and county on the First Tuesday
,in October next, being October 7,
. 1924, within the legal hours of sale io
the highest and best bidder for cash,
the following described property to
wit: An undivided 7-80 interest in
, land lying and being in Walker coun
ty, Georgia and bounded on the north
by Veler’s, on the east by Lee Fillers’,
on the south and west by T. C. Glad
den's. Said lands levied on and to be
sold as the property of Willie Mitchell
to satisfy an execution issued from
the Justice Court of the 871st. Dis
trict, G. M. in favor of W. M. Petti
grew; also at the same time and place
i will be sold an undivided 1-15 inter
est in said property described above,
said land levied on atlti-teobe sold as
the pijvpecty. of Scottie Mitchell to
satisfy the same execution as above.
Levy made by J. S. Tate, Deputy
Sheriff, and returned to me this 2nd.
day of Sept. 1924. • ~-•
L. W. HARMON, Sheriff. ' '
ROAD NOTICE
I Georgia, Walker County.
W. W. Baker et al having petition
ed for the establishment of a public
road as hereinafter denrribed and the
commissioners appointed to mark out
and r.-port upon the advisability of the
on -ablishmeat of said road having re
ported that the establishment of said
public road will be of public utility if
no good tatuw is shown to the contra
ry the public road as follows to-wit,
tomrafne-ing at W. T. Travis’ house,
running north about a quarter of a
mile to the old W. K. Shoil place;
thence east to Mission Ridge road,
:tb ut 1-2 mi. in all will be established
-us a public road at a meeting of the i
Board of Commissioners of Roads
ar,d Revenue of said county on the
First Tuesday in October, 1924.
Board as Commissioners, Roads and I
Revenue Walker County, Ga.
CLAUDE CLEMENTS, Clerk. !
LAND SALE
. By virtue of the power and Buthor-,
ity contained in a certain Security
Deed executed by B. F. Travis under
! date of May 16, 1915, and recorded in 1
| Book 29, page 231 in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Walker
County, Georgia, reference to which
is hereby made for a full and complete
recital of its provisions; and the said
B. F. Travis having defaulted in the
payment of the interest on said in- j
debtedness secured thereby and hav-!
ing failed to pay the same according
to the terms and tenor thereof, and
having remained in default for more
than thirty days, the holder of said
indebtedness has exercised his option
to declare the entire debt thereby se
cured, due and payable, and now for
the purpose of satisfying the indebt
edness and obligation contained in
said deed default having been made j
as afore said, the undersigned will
offer for sale, and will sell the 7th da / !
of October 1924, within the legal'
hours of sale at the west door of the
Courthouse of LaFayette, Georgia, at
public outcry to the highest and best
bidder for cash and in bar of the equi
ty of redemption in accordance with
the provisions and terms of said secu
rity deed the following described real
estate:
Lying and being in the 9th Distri :t
and Fourth Section of Walker County,
Georgia, to-wit: That part of Inuid
lo tNo. 136, lying east of the Crawfish
Springs Public road, containing 145
acres more or less, and that part ->f
land lot No. 153 lying west of the
Crawfish Springs road containing 15
acres more or less, excepting there
from 13 acres cut out of Hie southea 4
corner of said land previously sold to
Robert Embrey. Said property being!
sold as the property of B. F. Travis
and to divest out of the
said B. F. Travis, or his,
assigns all rights, title or interest
which they or either of them may
have in said land.
This the Bth day of September,
1924.
CHATTANOOGA SAVINGS BANK,
By McCLURE and McCLURE, Atty.'.
SALE NOTICE
j Georgia, Walker County.
Will be sold at the courthouse door
: 1 in said county on the first Tuesday in
I October, 1924, within the legal hours
, | of sale the following described prop
, erty, to-wit: _ j
7 1-2 shares of Bank Stock in the
Bank of LaFayette, of the par value
i of SIOO.OO each, and being evidenced
1 by certificate numbers 83 for 6 1-4
i shares and 71 for 1 1-4 shares.
\ Said bank stock levied on as the
• property of J. P. McWilliams to sat
isfy an execution issued on the 24th
[ day of May, 1921, from the District
i j Court of the United States for the
1 \ Northwestern Division of the North
i ern District of Georgia, in favor of
1 the United States against John B.
’ j McAllister as principal, and J. P. Mc-
Williams as surety.
i This 27th day of August, 1924.
I WALTER AKERMAN,
. 9 26 United States Marshal.
By—R. P. HUFSTKTLER,
I Deputy United States Marshal.
t’ SHERIFF’S SALE
f i Georgia, Walker County.
1 Will be sold before the courthouse
i door at LaFayette, Ga., said state and
i county, within the legal hours of sale
, on the first Tuesday in October next,
i to tihe highest and best bidder for
E cash, the following described property
t to-wit:
i Lot of land No. 26 in the 12th Dis -
• tract-und 4th Section of Walker coun
. ty, Ga., containing 160 acre'*, - l noro or
. less. I levied upon and ty be sj' l^
• i the property of Nelson Gilreath,
■ sat.sfy a li fa issued from the Supo-
I rior Court of said county in favor of I
D. B. Murphy vs Nelson and Joe Gil -
reath. Defendant notified. Levy made !
and returned to me by J. S. Tate, D.
S., Sept. 9, 1924.
L. W. HARMON, Sheriff.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION
Georgia, Walker County.
A. L. Ellis, administrator with will -
annexed, of Josepr E. Henderson, late ,
of said county deceased, has applied !
to the undersigned for letters of di»-1
mission from said administratorship.;
Notice is hereby given that I will pa.- 1 '
on said application at my office in
LaFayette said county on the first j
Monilay in October next. Given under
my hand and official signature thi»:
Sept. 1, 1924.
W. L. STANSELL, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION
Georgia, Walker County.
)’. E. Hawkina, administrator of M.
J. Rutledge, late of said county de
ceased has applied to the undersigned
for letters of di-mission from said
administratorship. Notice is hereby i
-friuofi Unat l will pas.- on said appli
cation at my office in LaFayette said
county on the first Monday in October
>nexi. Given upder my hand and offi
cial .signature this Sept. I, 1924. I
W. 1Y STANSELL, Ordinary.
. LEAVE TO'SELL - 77 j
Georgia, Walker County. -. ■...
A. D.' Hat-field, administrator of the*
({state of W. A .Hatfield has applied .
to the undersigned for leave to sell j
the /«a) estate belonging to raid e->•
oat;. Notice is hereby given that I will,
pass on said application at my office j
in LaFayette said county on the first*
Monday in October next. Given under
my hind and official signature this
Sept 1, 1924. <
W. L. STANSELL, Ordinary.
FRESH FRUITS—And Fancy Gro
ceries at Henry’.-: Store. Get ’em'
from Henry’s and get fresh and at
right prices.
The Quia mt That Does Pol AfEit The
Because of llt> f/jlc and laxative effect, LAXi»- r
fivi LROMO Q.TVTNK ITi'.Kl>) can be taken
by anyone without v-auung ..etvoim-.m or riuaina
io the head £W. ZX&’V- rGiittcr label :%
Notice of First Meeting of Creditors
In the District Court of the United
States of the Northern District of
Georgia. In bankruptcy.
In the matter of J. W. Wallace,
Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 2449.
To the creditors of J. W. Wallace
of Alton Park in the county of Walk
er and District aforesaid, a bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on the
29th day of September 1924, the said
J. W. Wallace was duly adjudicated
bankrupt and that the first 0
meeting of his creditors will be held a
at the Referee’s office in the City of s
Rome, Ga., on the 9th day of October ’ t
1924 at 10 o’clock a. m. at which time j
the said creditors may attend, prove j,
their claims, appoint a trustee, exam- n
ine the bankrupt, and transact such
other business as may property come j
before said meeting.
W. S. ROWELL,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Rome, Gn. Sept. 29, 1924. g
SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES TO e
MACON, GA., AND RETURN, i
ACCOUNT GEORGIA STATE b
EXPOSITION. OCTOBER
18-25, 1924.
Fare and one half round trip from s
stations in Georgia. f
Tickets on sale daily from October n
18 to 24, inclusive, also on October c
25 for trains scheduled to arrive in
Macon before noon of that date. Final
limit October 27, 1924. 1
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matron.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY >
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LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Georgia, Walker County. 1
Application having been made in •
due form to have J. C. Knox appoint
ed administrator of the estate of W., ’
H. Rutledge with will annexed, late'
of said county, deceased, notice is j
hereby given that said application j
will he passed upon at my office in 1 1
LaFayette, said county on the first ‘ £
Monday in October next, this Sept. 1,
1924.
W. L. STANSELL, Ordinary.
SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES TO
CHATTANOOGA, TENN., AND
RETURN, ACCOUNT INTER
STATE FAIR, SEPT. 27
OCTOBER 4, 1924.
Fare and one-half round trip.
Tickets on sale daily from Sept. 25
to October 3, inclusive, and for trains
scheduled to arrive Chattanooga be
fore noon of October 4. Final limp,
( October 6, 1924.
j Ask Ticket Agent for further infor
mation.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
10-3 The Right Way
FRANK NUCKOLLS
Funeral Director and Embalmer
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