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"WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1918.
THE MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS.
LEGAL NOTICES
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GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Court of Ordinary, October Term,
1913. John W. Roberts, administrator
of the estate of .Mrs. Cathrino F. Rob
erts, of Baldwin county, Georgia, de
ceased, represents to this court that
be has discharged the duties of his
trust unit has hied his application for
letters of dismission. This is there-
Srbmitting a proposed amendment | fore to notify all persons interested
the Constitution at Georgia to be i that his application will be heard on
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MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
JOS. A. MOORE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
and
EMBALMER
Undertaking Business
Exclusively
Phone 477.
vi ted on at the genera) election, to be
held in November, 1918, to amend ar
ticle G, section 13, paragraph 1, of the
Constitution, relative to increase in
salaries of Judges of the Supreme
Court, Court of Appeals, and Superior
Court.
By His Excellency, Hugh M. Dorsey,
Governor.
WHEREAS, tile General Assembly
the first Monday in November, 1918.
VV. H. STEM BRIDGE. Ordinary,
Baldwin County, Ga.
ORDINARY’S CITATION.
GEORGIA- Baldwin County.
Court of Ordinary, October Term,
1918. E. R. Hines, the administrator
upon the estate of Mrs. Josephine
Brown, late of said county, deceased.
American Library Association Books
Sure Reach Soldiers, Says
Raymond Fosdick
at its session in 1917 proposed an j lias applied lo this office for leave to
3TUDYING 1 HE EYE
constantly lias given mo an expert
knowledge of its needs This Knowl
edge i« at your service, without
charge whenever
YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION.
If you have headaches or uny other
sign of eye trouble you probably need
Blasses. ‘ Only a skilled examination
can determine just what kind yo:
ought to wear. For your eyes' sak
have me test them properly. As many
ayes are ruined bv wrong glasses as
by neglect to wear any.
W. J. BRAKE
OPTOMETRIST
Over Ennis’ Pharmacy.
WE SELL THE
New Edison
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PRICE EVER MADE.
$30.00, $50.00, $75.00
LARGE SELECTION OF
RECORDS IN STOCK.
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JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS,
No. 316 2nd St., Macon, Ga. ?
MltiwMnU&L
amendment L: the Const,iiu;ion of this
Stale, as sttf forth in an act approved
August 21st, 1917, to-wit:
An Act to amend paragraph 1, of
section 13, of article ti. of the Cons'i-
mtion of Georgia, in so far as the
same relates to salaries i f !ho Justices
of the Supreme Court and of the
’Judges of the Court cf Appeals, and
of the Judges of the Superior Courts,
so as lo lix the salaries of the Justices
of the Supreme Court at $r>,0o0.00 each
per annum, and the s .laries of the
Judges of the Court of Anneals at
15,000.00 each per annum, and the sal
ary of the Judges of the Superior
Courts at $4,000.00 each per annum,
provided that the Counties of Clarke,
Floyd, Sumter, Miscogee, Bibb, Chat
ham, Fulton and Richmond shall sup
plement the salaries oi the Judges of
ihe circuits embracing said counties
as is now provided in the Constitution
and provided, further, that the Coun
ty of Fulton shall supplement the sal
ary of the Judge of the Stone Mo. n-
tain Circuit, cr the judge of any other
circuit who may hereafter he required
to regulurly preside in Fulton County,
as is now provided in the Constitution;
and to provide for the submission of
the amendment to the qualified voters
if the State for ratification, and, *f
ratified, that the salaries of the of
ficers thereby fixed shall begin from
and after the ratification of the amend
ment, and for other purposes.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the
General Assembly of the State of
Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by
authority of the same, That paragraph
I, of section 13, of article 6, of the
Constitution of the State of Georgia,
relating to salaries cf the Justices of
ihe Supreme Court and of the Judges
of the Court of Appeals, and of the
Judges of the Superior Courts, be and
the same is hereby amended by strik
ing therefrom all provisions fixing the
amount of salaries of the Justices of
the Supreme Court, and of the salaries
of the Judges cf tHe Court of Appeals
and of the salaries of the Judges o!
the Superior Courts, and the words
“but the provisions of this section
shall,.not affect the salaries of those
now in office,” and providing in lieu
thereof as follows: “The Justices cf
the Supreme Court, each shall have
out of the Treasury of the Slate sal
aries of $5,000,(10 per annum; the
Judges of the Court of Appeals each
shall have out of the Treasury of the
State salaries of $5,000,00 per annum;
ihe Judges of the S. perior Courts each
shall have out of the Treasury cf the
State salaries of $4,000.00 per annum,
provided, however, that the counties
of Clarke, Floyd, Sumter, Muscogee.
Bibb, Chatham, Fulton and Richmond
shall supplement from their respective
county treasuries the salaries of the
judges of t lie circuits of which they
are a part by such s: m as will lie nec
essary, with salaries paid each of said
judges from I lie State Treasury, to
make a salary of $5,000.00 each per an
num Tf such judges; and such pay
ments shall be made to the judges
now in office as well as to their suc
cessors. Provided, further, that the
County of Fulton’ shall supplement tb“
salary of the Judge of the Stone
Mountain Circuit or the judge of such
other circuit as may be hereafter re
quired to regularly preside therein, lor
additional services rendered in the
Superior Court of said county, such
sums as will, with the salary paid
such j dge from the State Treasury,
make a salary of $5,000.00 per annum;
said payments aro declared to lie a
part of the court expenses of Fulton
County, such payments to be made to
the Judge now in office as well as to
his successors.
The provisirns of this amendment
shall become effective an 1 the salaries
herein provided for shall begin from
the ratification of this amendment as
provided in the second section here
of and shall apply to Incumbents in
the several offices as well as to their
successors.
SECTION 2. Be it further enacted.
That of this amendment shall he
agreed to by two-thirds of the mem
bers of the General Assembly of each
House, the same shall be entered on
their jo rnals, with the yeas anil nays
taken thereon, and the Governor shall
cause the amendment to be published
in one - r more of the newspapers in
each Congressional District tor at least
tw, months immediately preceding ihe
next general election, and tlie same
shall bo submitted to the people at
the next general election, and all per
sons voting at said election in favor
of adopting the proposed amendment
to the Constitution shall have written
or printed on their ballots the words:
“For ratiilcuticn of amendment to par
agraph 1, of seetion 13. of article G,
of the Constitution fixing salaries of
the Justices of tlie Supreme Court,
and of the Judges of the Court of Ap
peals, and of the Judges of the Su
perior Courts,” and all persons opp, ti
ed to the adoption of said amendment
shall have written or printed on their
ballots the words: “Against ratifica
tion of amendment to paragraph 1. of
section 13, of article G, of the Consti-
L tkn fixing salaries of the Justices
of the Supreme Court and of the Judg
es of die Court of Appeals, and of the
Judges of the Superior Courts;” and
if a majority of the electors oualifie-’
to vote for the members of the next
General Assembly, voting, shall vote
n favor rf the ratification as shown
by Ihe consolidation and by the re
turns made ns now provided by law
in elections for members of the Gen
eral Assembly, then said amendment
shall become a part of paragraph 1„
of section 13. of article G, of the Con
stitution of this State, and the Gov
ernor shall make proclamation there
of.
SECTION 2. Be it further enacted.
That all laws and parts of laws in con-
(liet herewith are repealed.
NOW. TI i F BEFORE. I Hugh M.
Dorsey. Governor of said State, do is-
sn=> this mv proclamation hereby de
claring that the foregoing proposed
amendment to the Constitution is sub
mitted for ratification or reiection to
the vo'era of the State qualified to vote
for members of the Gene'el Assembly
at the General ElecCnn to be held on
Tuesday November fifth. 1918,
IIFGH M DORSEY, Governor.
61 i By the Governor:
., •11 n STRANGE, Secretary of State.
US 10-30-18.
sell the lands belonging to said estate,
til is is therefore to notify all persons
concerned that said application will
be heard on the first Monday in No
vember next at 10 okfiock A. M., land
if no valid objections are filed there
to, leave will be granted as prayed
for.
VV. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary,
Baldwin County, Ga.
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
To the Superior Court of said coun
ty, The petition of the W. S. Myrick
Company, a corporation, duly charter
ed by the Superior court of said coun
ty, respectfully shows the following
facts, to-wit:
1. That on August 15, 1918 at a
meeting of the'stockholders of said
corporation, duly called for that pur
pose, a resolution was adopted by the
affirmative vote of all the owners of
the capital stock of said corporation,
resolving that the corporation shall
surrender its charter anil franchise to
ihe state and he dissolved as a cor
poration. A copy of said resolution du
ly certified is hereto attached p,nil
made a part of this petition.
2. Petitioner lurther shows that the
said resolution has been duly entered
upon the minutes of said corporation
and now avers that there is no other
stockholder of said corporation than
those voting in favor of said resolu
tion and that said corporation owes no
claims which it is not amply able to
pay and intends to pay, and that un
der the terms of said resclution W. S.
Myrick and all the assets of said cor
poration are liable for all debts due
by said corporation.
Wherefore, petitioner prays that
this Honorable Court pass an order,
fixing a time for the hearing of said
petition, and will thereafter grant an
order authorizing and directing the
dissclution ol’ said corporation and
the surrender of its franchise as such.
ALLEN & POTTLE,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
"I found the books of the American
Library Association everywhere in
France,” says Raymond Fosdick, chair
man of the National Commission on
Training Camp Activities, who lias just
returned from an extended trip over
seas, during which he conducted a
thorough investigation of the work
being done by the various war work
agencies.
“I found them in dugouts thirty or
forty feet below ground, in cow-barns
where shrapnel had blown parts of
flie roof away, as well as in the sub
stantial huts and tents far back from
the firing line.
“I have found them in hospitals and
dressing stations; in scattered villages
in the training area where our men are
billeted and even in the remote parts
of France where the forestry units are
carrying out their lonely, but efficient
and essential work. Your books are in
continual demand from" the time the
soldiers arrive in camp in America
until they come back home after serv
ice over there.”
The A. L. A. library service has
grown tremendously within the past
few months and millions of books
have been distributed wherever sol
diers and sailors are quartered, on sea
or land.
Eat at Montgomery’s Cafe.
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The greatest opportunity for econo
my in printed stationery Is .at hand
now. The live ones realize this and
are placing their orders for all the
printed matter they will need for the
fall business. You are sure to need
orinted matter, so why wait? The
massing of every week sees higher
;osts. No relief in sight.
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GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
Before me personally came VV. S.
Myrick, who being duly sworn, says
that he is president and a stockholder
of the W. S. Myrick Company, anil
that the allegations of the foregoing
petition aro true.
VV'. S. MYRICK.
Sworn to and s’ bsrribed lief ere me,
(his October 10, 191S.
CLARA WILLIAMS.
Not. Pub., Baldwin Co. Ga.
At Chambers, Greensboro, Ga., Oct.
17th. 1918.
The foregoing petition read and con
sidered: it is ordered that the same
be he-’rd at the Court House in Mil 1-
edgcville, Baldwin County, Georgia,
on the 25th day of November, 1918.
It is further '•rdered that the said
petition be filed in the office of the
clerk of the superior court of Baldwin
County, Georgia, anil that a copy of
said petition and this order be pub
lished once a week for four weeks in
the newspaper in Baldwin County.
Georgia, wherein the sheriff's sales
Ter said county of Baldwin are pub
lished. J. B PARK.
Judge S pr. Cts.. Oemulgne Ct.
Stockholders Meeting of the VV. S.
Myrick Company, after due notice
to all of the stockholders.
Meeting at the office of said com
pany in the city of Milledgeville, Aug.
15, 1918.
Tlie following . stockholders and
amount represented being present at
said meeting, to-wit:
VV. S. Myrick,' 240 shares; Mrs.
Florence Cater Myrick, 20 shares, be
ing all of the common stock of the
IV. S. Myrick Company.
VV. S. Myrick was elected chairman
and secretary of said meeting.
The object and purpose of said stock
holders meeting is lor the dissolution
of the ccrporation of the VV. S. Myrick
Company, and the surrender of its
charter and corporation rights.
Tlie following resolution was intro
duced and unanimously carried:
Whereas, tlie VV'. S. Myrick Com
pany is a corporation duly chartered
under the laws of the state of Geor
gia, and has been engaged in the |
mercantile business ever since the dale
cf its organization in .li ly, 1912, and.
Whereas, all of the stock of said
corporation, common and preferri d, is
now owned by VV'. 8. Myrick and his
wife, Mrs. Florence Cater Myrick, and
represented at the stockholders’ meet
ing, anil it is Ihe desire and purpose
of said stockholders to dissolve the
said ccrporation, and to surrender it-t
charter in accordance with the laws
of Georgia, and,
Whereas, this stockholders’ meeting
was called after due and legal notice
for the express purpose of dissolving
said corporation, and Vurrendering
Its charter:
Be it therefore resolved, that VV. S.
Myrick, the president of said corpora
tion, he and lie is herdeby directe d t
file proper application in tile courts
and to take ail other r*»! necessary
steps for the purpose of legally dis
solving said corporation and* surren
dering its chartered rights.
Be it further rtsolved that the cor
poration shall surrender its charter
and franchise to tlie State an d be dis
solved as a ccrporation.
Be It further resolved, that VV. S.
Mvri' k be and he is hereby authorized
and directed to draw such legal trans
fers in writ’ng as will convey tlie title
to all assets stock in trade, notes,
mortgages, choses in actioh, in fact
each and every thing now owned or
’•eloneinT to sold business to VV. S.
Myrick, the said VV. S. Myrick assum
ing n• 1 detits ami liabilities of the said
o'monition.
On motion, the mooting was ad-
jo. tied. VV. S. MYRICK, Secretary.
G^GROI* Baldwin County.
I do certify lhal the above and fnre-
toing is a true and vor-ect copy of a
resolution a 4 op tad U'wni’"ously by all
lbo stockholders of the VV. S. Myrick
Company at a meeting called for that
pnrnose be’H st the < ffl’-e of the Com
pany in Milledgeville, Ga., on August
15, 1918.
THE VV S. MYRICK COMPANY,
By VV. S. Mvrick, President.
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market prices for beef cattle and
hogs.
VV. H. MONTGOMERY’S MARKET.
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We have enlarged and improved our
cafe in order to give you first class
service. MONTGOMERY’S CAFE.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
The present soedule of passenger
trains arriving at Milledgeville over
the Georgia Railroad is as-follows:
-Train No. 30 from Macon to
Augusta arrives in Mill
edgeville at 6:22 A.M.
Train No. 34 from Vacon to
Augusta arrives in Mill
edgeville at 5:41P.M.
Train No. 31 from Augusta to
Macon arrives in Mill
edgeville at 10:25 A.M.
Train No. 35 from Augusta
to Macon arrives in Mill
edgeville at 9:45 P.M.
"’Also connects with train for Atlanta.
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CARELESSNESS RESULTS IN
FAILURE.
That is why we say “Feed B. AJ
Thomas’ Hog Powder according to di
rections.” DO NOT FEED IT SLOP
PY, but mix it with ground feed and
moisten with just enough water to
make a crumbly mass. Then each
hog gets a beneficial dose. See full
directions on package. Your money
back if you are not satisfied.
BRISCOE WALL.
tta—"s
Why not have your Fall
Suit or Overcoat made to or
der? I can save you money
on same. Suits from $25 to
$40 at George W. Barr’s, the
Popular Price Tailor. Phone
451-J.
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GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
To tlie Sheriff of said county and
iiis lawful deputies: Greeting: Jas.
E. Wright vs. Miranda Wright: Style
of action. Libel for Divorce. The ile-
lendant, Miranda Wright, is hereby re
quired personally or by attorney, to
be and appear at the Superior Court,
to be held in and for said county on
the Second Monday in January, next,
then and there to answer the plaint
iff’s demand in an action of complaint,
and in default thereof the Court will
proceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness (he Honorable James B.
Park, Judge of said Court, this 21st
day of October, 1918.
J. C. COOPER. Clerk.
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We serve dinner from 11 to 3 o’clock
daily.
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THIS WOMAN
SAVED
ANOPEDAHl
By taking Lydia E. Pinkhan,
Vegetable Compound, On]
of Thousands of Such Cast]
Black River Falls, Wia.-«A. t „
E. I’inkham’s- Vegetable Com pot
saved me from
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say enough in nral
of it. I suffered frd
organic troubles a!
nty side hurt me |
I could hardly be
from my bed, and
was unable to dor
housework. I ft.
the best doctors l
Lau Claire and thl
wanted me to ha
an operation, 1
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Vegetable Compound cured me so I c
not need the operation, and I am tellii
all my friends about it.”—Mrs A
Binzer, Black River Falls, Wis, ’
It is just such experiences as that I
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root and herb remedy a household wil
from ocean to ocean. Any woman wl
suffers from inflammation, ulceratiol
displacements, backache, nervousni a
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not rest until she has given it a tria
and f*r special advice write Lydia
Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.
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Milledgeville, Ga.
For our friends—you arei
welcome. Come to town,
make yourself at home and
bring your friends to the
Rest Room.
Supported by the City and County
Government, Merchants and Inter
ested Friends.
WOMAN’S CLUB.
WANTED—To rent a pastur
for pasturing 100 head o
cattle. v J. H. ENNIS.
Early Buying is Wise uying
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/ OU are going to have a new suit this fall
of course ; therefore consider the import
ance of buying it early.
Our assortment for this season has just been re
ceived. Come quickly and you will have' the op
portunity of selecting from the widest variety
that a full assortment provides. •
This season our showing of standard lines of
clothing is particularly attractive because
they contain a most pleasing array of fabrics in
styles to suit every type at prices that are ex
ceedingly moderate.
Remember the old saying, "Never put off,
Inspect our line NOW.
etc."
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