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A PROCLAMATION
Submitting a proposed amendment
to the Constitution of Georgia, to be;
voted on at the General Election to be
held on Tuesday, November 2, 1926,;
said amendment to authorize Lowndes ,
County to issue bonds for establish- 1
ing and maintaining an educational.
institution of college rank.
By His Excellency.
Clifford Walker, Governor
BUte of Georgia,
Executive Department,
August 24, 1926.
WHEREAS, the General Assembly
at its extraordinary session in 1924
proposed an amendment to the Con- ,
stltution of tide State as set forth tn
an Act approved April 2. 1926.
LOWNDES COUNTY BOND ISSUE
FOR COLLEGH.
No. 16, Second Seaalon.
An Act to propose to the qualified ;
voters of this Bute an Amendment
to Article Seven (7), Section Seven
(7), Paragraph One (1), of the Con
stitution of Georgia, authorizing the
County of Lowndes, or the City of
Valdosta, or both, to increase the
bonded indebtedness of said County
of Lowndes, or City of Valdosta, or
both, tor the purpose of aiding in
the establishing, maintaining, or
endowing an educational institution
of college rank, located or to be lo
cated within said County, whether
same be owned or controlled by the
State, County, or City, or not owned
or controlled by the State, County,
or City, and as memorial to Wood
row Wilson; provided said educa
tional institution be non-sectarlan
and non denominational.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gen
eral Assembly, and it is hereby enact
ed by authority of the same, that Ar
ticle Seven (7), Section Seven (7),
Paragraph One (1), of the Constitu
tion of Georgia be and the same is
hereby amended by adding thereto the
following words: “And except that the
County of Lowndes or the City of Val
dosta or both may incur a bonded in
debtedness in addition to the debts
hereinbefore in this paragraph allow
ed to be Incurred, in an amount in
the aggregate not exceeding one mil
lion ($1,000,000.00) for the purpose of
aiding in establishing, maintaining, ox
endowing an educational Institution of
college rank, located or to bo locat
ed within said county, whether same
be owned or controlled by the State or
County or City or not owned or con
trolled by the State or County or City,
and as a memorial to Woodrow Wil
son, provided said educational insti
tution be non-sectarlan and non-de
nomlnational, and provided that such
indebtedness shall not be incurred ex
cept with the assent of a majority of
the qualified voters of said county or
said city, as the case may be, and the
assent of two-thirds (2-8) of the qual-
Isled voters of said county or of said
city, us the same may be, actually
voting at an election, or elections, for
the purpose to be held as may now or
may hereafter be prescribed by law
for the purpose of incurring new debts
by any county or municipality within
this State. In the event this amend
ment be ratified and becomes a part
of the Constitution, and in the event
the bonds provided for are author
ised, validated, and sold as provided
by law by said County of Lowndes or
the City of Valdosta or both, the
County Commissioners of Roads and
Revenues of said County, or the May
or and Council of said City of Val
dosta, as the case may be, may pay
over the proceeds of the sale of said
bonds to the Board of Trustees of
such educational institution.
Bee. 2. Be it further enacted by
the authority aforesaid, that when
said amendment bo agreed to by two
thirds (2-8) vote of the members elect
ed to each House, it shall be entered
upon the Journal of each House with
the ayes and nays thereon, and pub
lished in one or more newspapers In
each congressional district of this
State for two months previous to the
time for holding the next general
election, and shall at the next general
election be submitted to the people
for ratificaUon. All persons voting
at said election in favor of adopting
the said proposed amendment to the
Constitution shall have written or
printed on their ballots the words,
"For ratification of nmondflieut to Ar
ticle Seven, Section Seven, Paragraph
One of the Constitution, authorizing
the County of Lowndes or the City of
Valdosta, or both, to increase the
bonded Indebtedness of said County
of Lowndes, or the City of Valdosta,
or both, for the purpose of aiding in
establishing, maintaining, or endow
ing an educational institution of col
lege rank," and all persons opposed
to the adoption of said amendment
shall have written or printed on their
ballots the words,‘•Against ratification
of amendment to Article Seven. Sec
tion Seven. Paragraph One, of the
Constitution, authorizing the County
of Lowndus or the City of Valdosta
or both to Increase the indebtedness
of said County of Lowndes or the City
of Valdosta, or both, for the purpose
of aiding in establishing, maintaining,
or endowing an educational Institution
of college rank," and If a majority of
the electors qualified to vote for
members of the General Assembly,
voting thereon, shall vote for ratifica
tion thereof, when the result shall be
consolidated as now required by law
In elections for members of the Gen
eral Assembly, then said amendment
shall become a part of Article Seven,
Section Seven, Paragraph One. of the
Constitution of the State, and the
Governor shall make proclamation
therefor as provided by law.
Sec. 3. Be It further enacted, that
all laws or parts of laws In conflict
herewith arc repealed.
Approved April 2, 1926
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Clifford
Walker, Governor of said State, do j
issue this my proclamation hereby .
declaring that the proposed foregoing j
amendment to the Constitution is
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 WAT.KER,
Governor.
By the Governor:
S. G McLENDON,
Secretary of State.
Application for Administration
To all whom it may concern:
Mrs. L. S. Kerce, having in proper
form ,appled to me for permanent let
ters of administration on the estate
of D. L. Fowler, to be and appear at
said county, this is to cite all and sin
gular the creditors and next of kin”
of W. L. Fowler,, to be and appeat at
my office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they can,
why permanent administration should
not be granted to Mrs. L. S. Kerce on
said estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this .Sept. 7, 1926.
J. E. KING, Ordinary.
DISMISSION NOTICE
Georgia—Chattooga County:
Whereas, J. M. Bellah, administra
tor of Mrs. Carry Wyatt, deceased,
represents to the court in his peti
tion duly filed and entered on record,
that he has fully administered said
estate: This is, therefore, to cits all
persons concerned, hindered and cred
itors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said administrator should not be
discharged form his administration,
and receive letters of dismission, on
the first Monday in October, 1926.
This September 6, 1926.
J. E. KING, Ordinary.
Leiters of Administration
To all whom it may concern:
L. C. Turner, having, in proper
form, applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the es
tate < f Mrs. Mary Jane Maxey, late
of said county, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
kin of Mrs. Mary Jane Maxey, to be
and appear at my office within the
time allowed by law, and show cause,
if any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted to
L. C. Turner on said estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this Sept. 7, 1926.
J. E. KING, Ordinary.
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CUP THIS TICKET FOH SCHOOL DAT"
ADMISSION TO SOOTHEASTERN FAIR
Mammoth Exposition in Atlanta Open to Students At Low
Price On Sch»6l Day, Monday, October 4
Nearly 100,900 children will be visitors to the Southeastern Fair in At
lanta on Monday, October 4, the first day of the big free acts, “re
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try and educational exhibits will be open.
Admission will be granted to all students at a special price of 15 cents
If they present the “School Day Ticket,’’ printed below, properly signed by
teacher and parent or guardian. .
The amusements will be more attractive than ever to youngsters, and
one day’s tour through the fair grounds will be a liberal education as to
the resources and opportunities of Georgia. (
Here’s your ticket. Tear it out or clip it out and say Im going!
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will admit bearer to Southeastern Fair, Atlanta, Ga., on School Day,
Monday, October 4, at the special school day price of 15 cents.)
SCHOOL DAY TICKET
To the Southeastern Fair Association:
The bearer of this ticket is now enrolled as a student in
School, and is entitled
to admission to th e Southeastern Fair on School Day,
Monday, October 4, 1926, at the special School Day price
of 15 cents.
(Signed) —;•
Teacher.
The bearer of this ticket has been given permission to attend
the fair by his parent or guardian.
(Signed)
Parent or Guardian.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Under and by virtue of order of
court of ordinary said county, will be j
sold before the court bouse door in
said county, on the first Tuesday in
October, 1926, within the legal hours ,
of sale to the highest bidder for cash,
the insolvent notes and executions be- I
longing to the estate of G J Moyers, !
deceased. Call on Geo. D. Espy, who ;
will exhibit same to any party inter- ;
ested.
This September 16, 1926.
GEO. D. ESPY, admr. ;
Estate G. J. Moyers. ;
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