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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS
PROCLAMATION.
^Entered at Gainesville, Georgia, Post-
office as second class mail matter.
Pstablislied 1888. Published Wednesdays
Subscription $1.50 per Annum.
'Submitting a nroposed Amendment
, to the Constitution of Georgia to be
Official Organ City ot Gainesville
said amendment to Paragraph 2, Sec
tion 1. Article 11, of the Constitution
of the.State of Georgia, for the crea
tion of Peach County.
Bv His- Excellency.
Thomas W. Hardwick. Governor.
State of Georgia.
Executive Department. *
August 28. 1922.
Whereas, the General Assembly, at
Its session of 1922. proposed an Amend
ment to the Constitution of this State
as set forth in an Act approved Au
gust *6, 1922. to-wit: a
Peach county: creation of.
No. 400.
An Act to propose to the Qualified elec
tors of this State an amendment to
paragraph 2. section 1, article H, .of
the Constitution of the. State of Geor
gia. as amended by the ratification
of the Qualified electors of this State
pf the several Acts approved respeej-
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GAINESVILLE, GA., SEPT 13, 1922.
*LANS FOR CJOMPIETION OF
LEGION MEMORIAL.
• Thore was a very enthusiastic meet
ing of the* American Legion Auxiliary
at the Rest Room Thursday P. M. Sep
tember 7.
Reports from the different commit-:'
tees showed that , the funds for the ^croc-
lion of the. monument in memory of our
soldier, boys’ service to their country
iveiv. on July 19. 1904;
1906: July 30. 1912: August 14. 1912:
July 7, 1914: July 27. 1914; August
11. 1914;; August 15. 1917; August
21. 1917b.July 30. 1918: August 11.
1919: July 8. 1920. and August 14.
1920. and for other purposes.
.Section 1. Be it enacted bv the Gen
eral Assembly of the State of Georgia,
and it is hereby enacted by, the au
thority of the same, That tlie following
amendment is hereby proposed to para
graph 2. section 1. article 11, of the
Constitution of the State of Georgia,
as amended bv the ratification Of the
Qualified voter’s of said State of the
several Acts approved, respectively, on
July 19. 1904; July 31; 1906:- July 30,
3912: August 14. 1912; July 7, 1914:
July 27. 1914; August 11,; 1914; August
15 1917:' August 21. *917:. July 30.
1918: August 11. 1919: July 8. 1920.
and August 14. 1920, to-xvit:
By adding to said paragraph the fol
lowing language:
of Houston is.Attached at the, date oi
the ratification of this amendment.
“That all legal .voters residing in
the limits , of the county of Peach en
titled to vote for members of the Gen
eral Assembly under the laws of Geor
gia. shall, on the first Wednesday in
January, following the ratification of
this proposed amendment, elect a rep
resentative in the house of represen-,
tatives cf this state, and an ordinary,
a clerk of the superior court, a sheriff,
a coroner, a tax collector, a tax rei
ceiver. a county treasurer and a coun
ty surveyor. Said special election shall
he held at the sc/eral election pre
cincts existing within the limits of said
Peach county at the time of the adop
tion of this proprsn-J amendment: and
the ordinary of Houston county shall
appoint election managers for such
election precincts as may he located
in Houston county a,t the time of the
adoption of this proposed amendment:
and the ordinary of Macon county shall
appoint election managers for such
precinctB as may be located in Ma
con county at the time of the adoption
of this proposed amendment. . On the
day succeeding the holding* of said
election the election managers Bhall
meet at the council chamber of the
mayor and city council of the city of
. Fort. Valley and consolidate the vote
for the oficers,named: and the general
laws of this state now in force as to
elections, consolidation iof the votes,
the return of the election and the com
mission of officers shall be applicable
to the officers elected at the election
herein. provided for the officers
elected at said election and the
representative in each house ot rep
resentatives shall not hold their o
i
in the world war was growing and if to the°counties now provitfed^or'bf this
everyone,helps it won’t bo long before
the work is completed.
. ThG men who have the contract' for
this splendid work will make a reduc
tion in the price if cash is paid.
There are several hundred dollars yet
lacking— and wo must raise the amount.
Another plan has been perfected to
owe 1 ! the fftnd. A Committee was ap
pointed to canvass the town for maga
zines.. These will be sold for a good
price and the money added to the mon
ument fund.
> Mrs. ByrOn Mitchell is chairman , of
the' committee aud Mrs. Jno. Rudblph
chairman of the plan. They will ,di-
, rect and manage the sale of magazines.
. Please he ready with a pile when you
,are.called'on. Wo want a car load and
. nearly eveuy family “in town can fur
nish magazines galore. Give all you
can find to swell tlie number and you
■mil bo bulging it at no expense what
ever.
•The committees notify you and want
to collect all within 18 days or less.
the next general election
AUCTION SALE SOON.
' Wo learn that Richardson Bros, will
pell the Fred F. Robinson farm near
New Holland at auction the last of Sep
tember. Look for the date of the sale
■,;. -
.in this paper later on.
To. Dr. A, Ohamlce, recently, elected
President of Bessie Tift College, who
ha3 been quite ill, a message of cheer
was cent from the Board in behalf of
the women of Georgia.
■
::1SV. :
'Tho human, system calls for and re
quires nourishment that our daily food
lacks. ' REGENERATOR supplies the
y> necessary ; nourishment for your, blood
■ ■ and'gives it strength and vitality. RB-
l GENERATOR stimulates ' the growth
Constitution there shall be a new coun
tv laid out and created from the ter
ritory now comprising Houston and
Macon counties, to be made up and
composed of all that part of the terri
tory, of Houston and Macon counties
described and contained within boun
daries as follows:
“Beginningat the point where the
counties of Bibb, Houston and Craw
ford corner: running thence, along the
line between the counties of Houston
ahd Crawford, to the point where the
counties of Houston. Crawford and Ma
con corner; thence in a southwesterly
direction along the line between the
counties of Crawford and Macon, to the
middle of the run of Flint river:
thence, in a southerly direction, down
the middle of the run of Flint riVer
to the southern line of,fractional lot
No. 149 Jn the eighth district of Ma
con county; thence; east, along the
southern line of. lots Nos. 149. 140.
117. 108. 85. 76. 53. 44 and 21 in the
eighth district of Macon-county, to. the
southwest corner of lot No. 12 id the
eighth district of Macon county; thence
south, -i long the western Rif; of lot
No. 13 in the eighth’district of Macon
county, to the- southwest . corner of ■
said lot No. 13 in the eighth district
nf Macon countv: thence east, along
the southern line of said* lot No. 13,
in the eighth district of Macon county:
to the southwest corner of lot No. 253
in the ninth district of Macon county:
thence south alsng the western line of
lots Nos. 264, 256, and 256, in the ninth
district of Macon countv and the west
ern line of lots Nos. 1. 32. 33. 64 and 65
In the fourteenth district of Macon coun
ty to the southwest corner of said lot
No. 65; thence east, along the Southern
line of lots Nos. 65, 66 and 67 in .the
fourteenth district of Macon county to
the southwest corner of lot No. 68 in
thd fourteenth district of Macon coun
ty: thence south, along the western
line of lot No. 93 in the fourteenth dis
trict of Macon county: thence south,
along the western line of lot No. 93 in
the fourteenth district of Macon coun
ty to the southwest corner of lot No. 93
in the fourteenth district of Macon
county; thence east along the south
ern line of lots Nos. 93. 92. 91, 90. 89
and 88 in the fourteenth district of
Macon county to the southwest cor
ner of lot -No. 87 in the fourteenth
district of Houston county: thence
continuing east along the southern line
of lots Nos. 87. .86, 85 and. 84 in the
fourteenth district of Houston c&unty
to the southwest corner of lot No. 83
in the. fourteenth district of Houston
county ; thence north along the west
ern line of lots Nos. 83. 78, 51, 46, 19
and 14 in the fourteenth district of
Houston county to the southwest cor
ner of lot No. 33 in the ninth district
of Houston county: thence north along
the western line of lots Nos. 33 and 34
in the ninth district of Houston county
to, the southwest corner of lot- No. 33
in tRe ninth district of Houston coun
ty ; -thence east the entire length: of the
south line of f said lot No. 35: thence
north the'-entire length Of the east
line of said lot No. 35; thence east
the entire length of the south line of
lot No. 29; thence north the entire
. ative
fices until- ,
for such officers throughout the state;
and until their successors are elected
and aualified. The iGeheral. Assembly
is hereby given power to create any
additional statutory offices in said
county or statutory courts therein, and
to provide for filling said offioes. Any
vacancies that- may occur before the
next general election after the elec
tions as herein provided may be filled
ip the same manner as such vacancies
are now filled under the'law. The jus
tices of the ueace and., the constables
residing in the territory included with
in the limits of said county of Peach
shall exercise the duties and power of
their offices until new militia districts
are laid out in said county of Peach
and. constables thereof elected.
“That the superior courts of said
Peach countv shall be held on the first
Monday in March and the first Mon
day in September of . each year.
“That the congressional and sena
torial 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 section 829 to 848 inclusive!
of the code of 1910 of Georgia, and in
any other Acts or sections having ap
plicability. are hereby made applica
ble to said county of Peach, whenever
the same may be created by the pro
posed amendment to the Constitution,
and that said county, when created.
Shall-become a statutory countv and
shall be subject at all times to all
Ialvs applicable to all other counties
of this state.
“That the property of all tax payers
included within the limits of said
Peach county as herein above desig
nated is hereby made ratably charge
able with any debt that may have
been incurred by either of the coun
ties from which the territory included
in the new county of Peach is taken
by the legally, constituted authorities
of the counties for the purpose of rais
ing revenues for the benefit of either
of said counties, whether the said debt
is a bonded debt or one which has
been incurred for the benefit in any
way of either of said counties. The
value of the taxable property included
within the limits of said county of
Peach at the time of the adoption of
this amendment to the Constitution in
proportion to the value of the property
in the: counties from which the said
county of Peach is taken shall -deter
mine the proportionate amount of the
indetbedness which shall he borne by
Some person is accidently killed every;, three seconds.
One man in every six is accidently injured every year.
One put of every ten deaths is due to accidental injuries;
There is enough illness each year to average nine days to each
individual. V .
Ninety-nine persons are disabled by accident or illness to every one
that dies.
Three million people in the United States alone are seriously ill
all the time. Y
One hundred and thirteen' people' are accidently injured to every
fire that occurs.
ri- Pin pricks and other slight injuries disable more i^ople than
die from pneumonia.
,. —Southern Underwriter.
Where would YOU be financially if your salary
stopped say six months from accident or sick-
We represent the largest exclusive accident and
health insurance company in America. Rates
low and policies liberal.
408-9-10 Jackson Bldg. Telephones 319 and 616
m
and reproduction of the thousands of. Ml
liny cells -that constitute, tho human
. tody. Regenerator, , by purifying
. the ; blood 1 . anil; strengthening the; coll
liffe, gives the body new strength and
vitality tc combat disease and. to throw
eft accumulated poisons, impurities anu
lumice uusi - me cuuie
southern line of lot No; 5 (said lots
Ncs. 35. 29 and 5 being in the ninth
aSps
,, waste that cause disease.
district of Houston county) tp the
Rye between the ninth and -tenth land
districts of Houston county;:thence
north along said district lrafe to .the
southwest, corner of lot No. 11 in said,
tenth - district, thence east the entire
length of the southern line pfi JOT No.
11. thence north pe entire length of
* lot- No/- llVttttenea:
’south-
thence,
within the limits of said nroDosed new
county.
“Authority is hereby given to the
ordinary of said county of Peach and
to the officers of the counties from
which said territory Is taken who are
. charged with the management of the
business of said counties to. settle and
agree upon an amount of the said in
debtedness that shall be assessed
agalns and paid by the said county of
Peach; and it is hereby made the dutv
of the ordinary of the said county of
Peach when the amount of said indebt
edness with which the saul county of
Peach is chargeable is so ascertained
to cause a tax to be levied upon all
the property within the limits of the
said county of Peach sufficient to pay
• off and discharge the proportionate part
of- the indebtedness due by said Peach
•county.
“In the event of the failure or re
fusal 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 county
of‘Peach is attached to compel the or-
..dlnarv of the said Peach county to
perform the duty- herein, required, of
him. in the event of .the failure of
the authorities ■ of, the counties lrojn
which the said I Peach- countv is cre
ated and the ordinary of the said Peach
county to ascertain and agree upon the
amount Of said indebtedness, then
either Of said counties may bring a
suit against the said county of Peach
in the superior court of said county
r of Peach for tlie purpose of hnvim
‘ * THE BASIC TONIC FOR HE ALTii 1:
If .you fire t roubled with loss of sloop,
[■^nijtvyus; ,'liavC siok < ; hcadaclioj . iJ'-
you iiro ciiibarfassi/d by'/pimples .and
lotltar. ekiu bli^ifchCs, if'you labk energy
Ar suifei' fr6m uric a’eid poisoning or
Inglrildood pressure-^yon. need REC33N-
ERATOR, the'.wondfirXuI vegetable pro-,
paraticia that ■ regenerates . tlie ,'entire
system ana will help yoft back to your
t)jyn: g^ert 1 formal liealth.
REG^ENEIf A'fOR is; only- a dollar a
bnfiJ'ni.!. '"Kir5?’ *v : .+n /Inv. ...
north tlifi entire lciisilb’.’^ 'df tlie - nrodortion of said'debt so 3.1
S^tSnStSWtl^© W by - th - e ™ ^ untv - - 01 ’ ■ Pmh
cf lot No. 41; thence north the. entire
length of the eastern lino'of Tot No.
41: thence east the entire length of the
SOlttherm' line-, of' lot No. .57: thence
liorth' l.he entire length, of the eastern
line, ‘of. lot No. 57; thence -east- th"
‘ ‘ ‘ i n'KJn
Bflio; Buy, a bottlo’ today.
for., v'alo by Pjpdmony Drug Co.
'* TOH jitoionsiE OO:'"1
tlanta , Mfgrs, . Georgia
1 ,.- ( Advertisement)
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entire length ot the Hpplberu llne;>-of
lot No. 71-: thence. nor;h- the entire,
length of the eastern line of lqt No,
71: thence, cast the entire length Of
the southern line of -lot No. 9l; tlumC'e
' .eaCiOvn-
... . ast -ithfp'
lot . No. .101: tliencc north the ...entire
length of the eastern line of lot No,
10); . thence east the entire ‘lengtht of
the: southern-line ot lot No.- latir thouce
north the entire lengtlv. of the eastern
o' of lot No. ■ 125: thence oast - the
'■ ' ' • - • * ^ 1 ’ Rjite M*
entire.
. _ lot No,
131: thetice east tliq .outire length -Cf
tjm-southp.iT. line of lot-N'o; 150; ttonce
north the'iimtiro length of the,.eastern
f lot No. .169,: thence east-the
ern fUnelvi®'
entire length of the pouthern line, i
lot No. 3 at | thenco micth Abe ent»]
length of the east ora Rne pf-lot No.li
(sard lets'Wa/il'.wl.
Removal Notice
Dr. J. i. Powell
ANNOUNCES THE REMOVAL OF
HIS DENTAL OFFICES TO FIFTH
FLOOR JACKSON BUILDING.
FEED- EM-AU HOTEL
HOT DOGS, ALL KINDS OF SAND
WICHES, FRUITS AND ICE GOLD
DRINKS—AT O. A. DOBBS’ PLACE.
BEER ON DRAUHT.
Ml Wofford
PROPRIETOR.
r the quaimeu vrters or tnis state
lfill ho Annlted to any.'Jntlehtedne'*'-'
toeptV .bOiftlwl . indebtedness ' due. and
Auug hy elthdr of the‘ counties lrom
north along the wcuaum ' lino of I
fNos. 144. :146. 1‘6. Vl7,'148',' 149,-3
161. 152. 153 and 1.54 to tfm liuV her
tween Houston ami .Bibb counties r
the point whore the counties of . Hone-
ton.. Bibb and Crawford corner, the
B'jtw^being the point or place of ,bv>
, .Thnf 'the^oald dew count;
site of the same.’ 1 *.
assumed
.h; ascerr
nud the* said superior court
s hereby given power to enforce what
ever judgment may be had as the re
sult of such trial by. compolllB.g the or
dinary of said Peach county to levy a
tux giificlent for the' payment of the
itideinedness found to* be due) by th?
county'of Poach-: cause the Bame-to. be
odljeeteii and , oaid , to the constituted
authovitica 'of tlie county or oouiRies
from which sttld. .Peach county is creat-
,ed entitled to receive the same.
"if/Js-especially provided that; all'ad
vttltttfem and special taxes and,all other
revenues i-euilr.ed for the your, ill which
■this amendment is adopted - or* ratified
by the (lualitied voters of this state
ex;
wh'IciH lim-'siiiiL Peach -cmintyjs^'b-
al'eU; it hoiue the DUrnosti ophis pro
vision'to f-ls the basis .of acttlomen-
betwedn*' the ■con'niieB involved- unon
vheir.financial condition on tha.SlBt day
of December next following ffflg rat,m
cation of Mils amt'ndment,’' .
Sec. 2. s Be it fm-ther enncted.by the
authority' aforosaid. aud, it ? is hereby
enacted hv uuihorttv of .same, That
whenever the above pronosod amend
ment‘to the Constitution shall be
agreed' upon 1 bv tworthirdh tif thi
nicmhors elected, to each W tho twe
bouses of ilia General Assembly, and
Um game ohas been mitered on, their
J —‘.alu, with the vena ami nays taken
ion, the Governor shall lie, and lit
ereby authorized'and Instructed
pause the abo.vo propjispd. .amend-
‘ o be 'published iu at Past twe
_. nors in, each oongrasstoiial,dis;
of this state, foiv Um ner od o
o months next preceding the time o
‘' ng the '.next general election, and
lendment nfonoaed for ratifi
il * ■ “
slon¥ of .
of Peach shall uuon its crea
of other prbvl
don. said opuutv
r rejection to ’ tlm electors ol
"*nlto uext - K nn eral election
said elcctior
said nronosoc
written m
allots the words
We have Unlimited Funds to loan for
terms of
5, 7, or 10 Years
Interest Payable Annually
Inspection of property and definite commit
ment to loan can be made within a few days
after application is submitted.
Sta|e fit City Batik & !Trust Co.
' ■»''!’ Formerly -
GIB DOMINION TRUST COMPANY
I-tichmfind, Ya.
SEE OUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
to
.110 S. MAIN ST. : :
Gas, Oils, Stoi&gr, ; Washing', Weld
ing, BfazingJAuto; Eepairsc
• -v iii . ; . ;
.V-■ •'»). .* •. ■
. The mdre he' knoivS. about !|iis busitidss aii,d the longer he has
'served your iieeds-'.tliQ' yojirvinsurqftceV'Rgenfi- cart help you
qu croaOng the
peach.” ; .
If a majority of the
county
<of
octora aualio
fied to vofc for members of the Gen?
eral Assembly voting^thereon Bhaft
vote far tho ratification of. said pro-
po;'.ml amendment. tJ ibn the Governor
shall, whon lie. ascertaips the same
from the Secretary of State, to whom
tho returns of said election shall be
referred in the manor as in cases of
suits, m
Sa!o. 10 “nnQuncrng”"auch '"results
laws aRd..part's of.laws
j - iilyproedamatioh'
tlaat tlie toregoi
lent to
ted for rat
vpterB of.
for
mmas W.
State, do
oreby do-
proposod
H or
nto nualifle
_ the Goner;
.iral olccUon to i
November 7. 191
HARDWICK.
Governor.
Governor,
d ‘thomas
3v tho Governor.
3. G. McLendon,
Secret ary of State.
-
.,. jaJaT
102 Jackson Bldg.
.in your business'. Wliy experijn
giless-Wol'k agencies?
insurarice^ttgenfi
iiVm hntried. companies and
OE FOR EVERY, NEED’
Ab She Is Wrote.
M The;masculine of spinster is bore',*"
wrote a Ma'lfty&lan schoolgirl. Another
girl, intepding to use the Avord "dppo* ' to jk'fw. *
site,” blundered ititd what sotue bus- dlum m
bands win cull a pnpgont, tru|h. “A
with
wife," she wrote, “is the,,upset of her
husband."—Boston Transcript.
Real Qenoroelty. fi-wJ- s''«
A couple of Yankee deacons were
talking of a prominent citizen of whose
liberality tlm'ro had always been con-.
41 Deacon
held tlmt
tho most char]
For Instance,
to refuse to
body who
A Stadium Defined. .
.."An old-fashioned woman” writes In
“What Is-a stadtum?" A mb*
mmlam, " Is a largo ball P a ^
n “university ftttjtclied.--B«?tt >n
Trans.rlpt.
vi-• ‘;fr- m ' ' 1 .
Breading Foxes In Captivity.
Approximately 4,849 siiver-i»u*<*
foxes nvi being bred In captivity >n
tho united States, according to re-
b burehu of biological sur
United States Dcpartn.ent or
— from 215 fox ranches,
; u value m aalimj ^
estimated at 54,271.8W.
have not .vet been recehefl.
to P.000.
ports