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PETITION TO SELL LAND.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
After four weeks notice pursuant to
Section 2546 of tlie Civil Code, a peti
tion, of which a true aud correct copy is
subjoined, will be presented to the Hop.
W. N. Speuce, Judge of the Superior
Court, at Chambers, Camille, Ga., ou
the 80th dav of May 100*4.
W. N. Spence, J. S. C. A. C.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
To the Hon. W. N. Speuce, Judge of
the Superior Court of said county.
The petition of Oscar J. Neuudorfer
shows:
1. That he is the natural guardian of
Willie Oscar Neuudorfer. having given
bond as such in Dougherty County,
Georgia
2. That he desires to sell for reinvest¬
ment, at private sale, the following
property, the same being all of estate of
said ward towit: An undivided, one
eighth's interest in all of lot of land No.
three, hundred and ninety-six (896) in
the tenth (10) district of Mitchell Coun¬
ty, Georgia, except twelve and eighty
six one hundredths (13.86) acres in the
shape of a trapezoid, in the northeast
corner of said lot, heretofore sold off to
T. E. Bailey: aud thirty-seven and one
half (37 1-2) acres, more or less, also in
the shape of a trapezoid, in the north¬
east comer of said lot, heretofore sold off
to J. P. Heath: and twenty-five (25)
acres, more or lets, in the shape of a par
alelogram, cut off of the south end of
said lot, heretofore sold to J. L. Under¬
wood; the part of said lot hereby con¬
veyed being all of said lot except the
three parogls heretofore mentioned, and
said part hereby conveyed being and
containing two hundred and eighteen
and eighty-five-oiie-hundredths (218.85)
acres, more or less; being bounded by
the lines marked and established around
the same in the survey made about the
your 1887, by J. L. Stewart, County
Surveyor, and the proeessioners of said
county; the land hereby conveyed be¬
ing the part of said lot bought by W.
H. Hoggardj Sr., from M. S, Poore, on
November 25th, 1878, and described in
the deed from said Poore to said Hog
gard as the balance of lot land number
three hundred and ninety-six (396) in
the tenth (10th) district of Mitchell
County, Georgia, purchased by M. S.
Poore from Elijah Adams and contain¬
ing two hundred and seventy-nine <’2 71))
acres, more or less.
Also twenty (20) acres of land in tire
northwest comer of lot of laud number
three hundred and sixty-five (866) in the
tenth (10) district of Mitchell County,
Georgia; said twenty (20) acres being
bounded on the east by the Atlantic
Coast Line Rail Road [formerly known
as theS. G. & F. R. R.] and commen¬
cing at t he Northern boundary of said
lot number tliree hundred and sixty-five
(365) and embracing all of said lot west
of said railroad, extending far enough
south to embrace twenty (20) acres, the
south line thereof miming due east and
west and being the north line of land
owned by J. L. Uundorwood; both ot
said parcels hereby conveyed being
known as the W. H. Hoggard place
south of Camilla, Ga.
3. Said land pays very little rents and
is a source of expense for taxes.
4. Petitioner desires to invest the
proceeds of said sale in real estate in Al¬
bany, Ga., where both petitioner and
his ward resides, and where he can give
said investment his personal attention.
5. Petitioner shows that notice of his
intention to make this application has
been published once a week for four
weeks as required by law.
fjscvn J. Net'ndokfei!,
Guardian of Willie Oscar Neuudorfer.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 30tli day of April, 1904.
R. P. Hall, Clerk Superior Court,
Dougherty County, Georgia.
GEORGIA—Dongherty County.
Office of Clerk Superior Court of said
county.
I. Pa P. Hall, Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county, do hereby certify
that the foregoing is a true copy of the
original petition, now on file in this of¬
fice.
Witness my hand and official signa¬
ture this 30th day of April, 1904.
R. P. Hall, C. S. C. D. C.. Ga.
CITATION*
GEORGLA—Mitchell R. County. Bennett, Exec¬
J. C Turner and T.
utors of T. R. Bennett, Sr., late of said
county, deceased, having filed their pe¬
tition for discharge, this is to cite all
persons concerned to show cause against
the granting of this discharge at the
regular term of the Court of Ordinary
for said county to be held ou the first
Monday in June, 1904.
J. G. Wood, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGLA—Mitchell County.
Notice is' hereby given that the under¬
signed has applied to the Ordinary of
said county for leave to sell land belong¬
ing to the estate of Mrs. Mary Said Poore for
the purpose of distribution. appli¬
cation will be heard at the regular term
of the court of ordinary for said county
to be held on the first Monday in June,
1904. This the 19th day of April, 1904.
M. POORE, Adm’r upon es¬
tate of Mrs. Mary Poore.
BOND ELECTION.
GEORGIA—Mitchell Conutv.
At a meeting of the eonmussioners
roads and revenues for said county, held
ou the 10th day of May, 1904. the fol¬
lowing order was duly passed:
Whereas, the interest of Mitchell
County imperatively requires the erec¬
tion of a now jail, properly equipped, in
said county and the interests of the tax¬
payers of said county may be best served
by the issuing of bonds with which
secure funds to build aud equip such
jail in an amount not to exceed Fifteen
Thousand Dollars (#15,000.00). Now,
therefore,
It is ordered that the question of issu¬
ing such bonds of said county he sub¬
nutted to the qualified voters therein in
accordance with law, and that the no
tice of said election shall be in the 'fol
lowing form, and said notice to he pub¬
lished in the newspaper in which the
Sheriff’s Advertisom juts for said county
are published, and calling said election
to be held ou the second (2nd) day of
July, 1904. Notice of said election to bo
posted at the polls for each precinct for
four consecutive weeks, beginning on
the 20th day of May, 1904.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
To the qualified voters of Mitchell
County:
Notice is hereby given that on the 2nd
day of July, 1904, an election will be
held in the county of Mitchell, at which
will be submitted to the. qualified voters
of said county for their determination
the question whether bonds shall be is¬
sued by said county for the purpose of
providing funds with which to build aud
equip a jail in said county. The
of said bonds to be (#15,000.00) Fifteen
Thousand Dollars, which are to
date of June 1st, 1904, and bear interest
at the rate of five per cent, per annum,
payable semi-annually, and the first
of January and July of each year;
principal to be paid ou the first day
January, 1906, aud Five Hundred
ou the first day of January of each suc¬
ceeding year thereafter, up to and in¬
cluding the first day of January 1933,
a nd One‘Thousand Dollars being the re¬
mainder of said principal, on the
day of January 1984, when said
are to be fully paid off. Both
and interest of said bonds to be
in gold coin of the United States’of
present standard of weight and fineness.
Both principal and interest of said
to be payable at some financial institu¬
tion in the City of New York.
The jtolls to be open at the various vo¬
ting precincts as follows:
1173 dist., Camilla 7 o’clock a. m.
1194 “ Pelham 8 “
1299 “ Davis’ Mill 8 “
1083 “ Brauehvillo or
Faircloth 8 “ “
1548 Pebble City 8 “ “
791 Maples 8 “ “
626 Baconton 8 “ “
1608 Algers 8 “
The i«:ills to remain open from 8
clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. in. on that
at all precincts, except Camilla,
they will close at 6 o’clock p. m.
All those desiring to vote in favor
the issue of said bonds will do so
casting ballots having written or
on them the words “FOR BONDS”:
those desiring to vote against said
will do so by casting ballots
written or printed upon them the
“AGAINST BONDS”
Dated this the 10 day of May, 1904.
T. R Bennett, (L. S.)
Wyatt Adams, (L. S.)
J. W. Everett, (L. S.)
A. B. Joiner, (L. S.)
J. G. Wood, (L. S.'j
County
GEORGIA—Mitchell County.
By resolution it was ordered that
vertisement for bids to build a new jail
be published as follows:
Sealed proposals will be received
the Commissioners of roads and
of Mitchell county, at the office of
Ordinary in the court house at Camilla,
Ga., up to and including the
day of July, 1904.
First. For the furnishing of all
and material with cell work and,
Second. For the furnishing of all
bor and material without cell work,
cept repairing andrreplacing of old
for a new county jail on a lot in
town of Camilla, County of Mitchell,
State of Georgia, to be selected by
board of county commissioners in
cordance with plans and
to be ou file after May 19th, 1904, in
office of tlie Ordinary at Camilla, Ga.
The building to lie two stories
about 45x60 feet in size, constructed
brick, stone, terra-cotta and steel.
The first floor will contain rooms
jailer, office and cell rooms. The
floor will contain rooms for jailer
cell rooms.
Payments to be made as follows ;
per cent, when the second floor is reach
ed, 20 per cent, when the walls of
building fire completed, 20 per
wlien the roof is completed; provided
the building is let without cell work. If
the building is let with cell work, the
above payments will be changed to 15
percent, with 30 per cent, when cell
work is on the ground. The remainder
to be paid when the building is complete
and accepted by said Board or their au¬
thorized agent.
Each bid must be* accompanied by a
certified check for ten per cent, of said
bid payable to said commissioners, as a
guarantee that in case the bid is accep¬
ted, he will enter into contract at bis
bid, aud give a good and solvent bond
by or through a surety bond company
authorized to do business in Hue-state of
Georgia in an amount double his bid
within twenty days after the contract is
awarded him, and on his failure tocom
with these terms, the said cheek to
revert to and become the property of
said county of Mitchell as liquidated
damages.
The right to reject any and all bids is
nevertheless reserved by said Board of
Count ;,- Commissioners of Mitchell Coun¬
ty.
T. R. Rennert, >
Wyatt Adams, > j
J. W. Everett, L. S.
A. B. Joiner, l
J. G. Wood, j
PETITION TO SELL LAND.
GEORGIA—Mitchell County.
To the Hon. W. N. Spence, Judge of
the Superior Court of said county:
The petition of C. R. Nesmith shows:
1st. That ho is guardian of Erma
Ulmu Nesmith, Slaving been heretofore
duly appointed as such guardian in said
county,
2nd. That he desires to sell for rein¬
vestment at private sale the following
property, the same being a part of the
estate of the said ward, to-wit : That
house and two town lots in the town of
Pelham, said state and county, lying on
the south side of Barrow Avenue in said
town and known as lots No. Three
(3) and No. Four (4), Block No. 16. ac¬
cording to survey of Thrnpp and Thrupp,
said lots facing on Barrow Avenue 200
feet, mo re* o,’ less, and extending hack
south 200 feet, more or less.
3rd. Saiil land pays very little profit
and is a source of expense in the form of
taxes, etc.
4th. Petitioner desires to invest the
proceeds of said sale in certain other
lands in the town of Pulliam, Ga., which
will yield a greater annual profit and be
a better and more profitable source of
income.
5th. Petitioner shows that notice of
intention to make this application has
been published once a week for four
weeks, as required by law.
C. R. Nesmith.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 11th d iv of May 1904.
C. M. Balls, Notary Public.
GEORGIA—Mitel all Cc mi i ty.
After four weeks notice, pursuant to
section 2546 of the Civil Code, a petition, ami
of which the foregoing is a true
fsorrec.t copy, will be 'presented to the
Hon. W. N. Spence, Judge of the Su¬
perior Court, at his office in Camilla,
Ga,, on the 4th day of June, 1904.
”
C. R, Nesmith.
Guardian Erma Ulma Nesmith.
Wise Words.
Some wise and timely reflec¬
tions are found in a recent mag¬
azine article attributed to a
clergyman. It discusses late
marriages, the avoidance of
marriage altogether, and the
noticeable aversion to bringing
up a family , among a very large
class of persons who are restrain¬
ed, by the higher standards of
living and the increasing cost of
keeping up appearances in the
society in which they move.
Well worth the serious atten¬
tion of young men and women
are such suggestions as the fol¬
lowing. “We seem now to have
reached the point where a large
number of young men and wo¬
men are ready to sacrifice the
thing they do need namely, a
pure and healthy domestic life,
in the mad and vain endeavor
to maintain an artificial standard
of living, which has no rational
justification in their physical or
mental natures, and which is
never justified by a realized hap¬
piness which they have dreamed
and for which they have longed.
But is is a fool who for the sake
of more stuff to eat and drink
and wear and misuse is willing
indefinitely to postpone a pure
domestic life. On the other hand
he has well nigh mastered the
secret of a happy life who marries
at the age of twenty*five, what¬
ever his income may be, and
who at the same time has the
genius to live up the high
to spend each year a few dollars
Jess than his income,
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GROCERIES.
My motto shall be:
“Fair Dealing and Prompt Service.”
Command me and your goods shall be delivered
at your door.
J. F. Clark.
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