The News and farmer. (Louisville, Ga.) 1875-1967, November 02, 1922, Page THREE, Image 3

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    WRENS, GA.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Denny and Mr.
and Mrs. .John Ricker, of Augusta,
spent Sunday with Mrsfl Beitie Den
ny.
•
We learn that Messrs C. S. LaFnvor
and E. B. McLendon will move to
Cuthbert in South Georgia and will
nLP into the lumber business. We are
soiry to lose them, but wishe them
prosperity in their new place.
Hev. Matthews, of Macon. Ccnti
nJTy Section, was in town Monday
and preached an able sermon at the
Methodist church Monday night.
Mr. Homer Todd, who has been
vquitc ill for some lime, was taken
the sanitarium in Sandersvitle
past week. We are glad to hear that
‘he is improving.
V Messrs Ed Jenkins and W. T
JReese have purchased the merchan
dise stock of Mr. J. A. Hadden and
will do business in the Hadden store.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Swan, of Aug.
visited Mrs. Carter Parish this
"Wok.
‘Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Griffin, of Gih
so;>, spent last Sunday with .Judge
and Mrs. B. F. Walker.
Mr. Robert Miller, who has been
“under the weathers"’ for some time,
is improving.
Messrs. L. A. Ganus, Sr., and Jr.,
were in town Monday on business.
Messrs. Gns Rabun and John
Jones, of Stapleton, were in town
Monday evening.
Mr. J. S. Cato, of Gambler Mill
community “paid"’ us a pleasant call
Mrs? ® Jol inson, Mrs. A. L.
Swan and Mrs Sidney Duke, of the
Ocalla section were in town shopping
Tuesday.
a P Quill inn, of Stapleton, says
MONEY TO LOAN
§60,000 to be placed within next thirty
days. Interest rate 5 1-2 per cent.
Make application at once.
R. G. PRICE
LOUISVILLE, GA.
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M. L. MIDDLETON President.
W. M. PETERSON, Sec. & Treas.
CONSIGN YOUR COTTON
—To—
MIDDLETON & PETERSON
Incorporated
COTTON FACTORS
Special Attention to Weights and Grades.
216 EAST BAY ST. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Back to 191? Prices
Delco-Light Price Reductions
Now in Effect
_ OU can now buy the most popular
A electric plant ever built, Delco-Light
Model 866, for
/
sil £! ess than
A. § J two years ago*
Similar reductions have been made in
other styles and sizes of Delco-Light.
At these low 1917 prices, you can now
install Delco-Light for less than at any
time within the past live years. And you
can buy it on easy payments if desired.
/ jppj See the local Delco-Light dealer for
/ die new price and terms on the Delco*
I jt y Light plant best fitted to your needs.
\ ' Made and Quaranteed By
DELCO-LIGHT COMPANY, Dayton, Ohio
j1 1 Am)/ Subsidiary of Qeneral Motors Corporation
W. E. HUDSON
DEPENDABLE Louisville, Ga,, Dealer.
DELCO -LIGHT
More than 165,000 Satisfied Users
that the “Moss Back” Democrats of
Georgia led the Watson followers to
the polls and voted them in the
recent election for the uncxipred
term of Mr. Watson “like a sheep to
the slaughter” “and they opened not
their mouth.”
Stapleton Cross Roads
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hadden, Mr.
and Mrs. R. S. Attaway and fami
lies and Miss Jessie Ford, of Avcra,
got on the outside of a big square
meal at the "home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Hadden Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Walden, of Sta
pleton, Ga., visited their mother,
Mrs. Swift Sunday afternoon.
The Misses Ford, of Stapleton,
Ga., were visitors to the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hadden Satur
day afternoon.
Miss Marie Hadden, Miss Jessie
Ford and their beau, attended the
picture show at Louisville Saturday
afternoon.
“Boys” if you want to make a hit
at Stapleton Crossroads just drive
by in a runabout.
Miss Bell and Maggie Lou Harden
visited Miss Marie Hadden and Miss
Jessie Ford Saturday afternoon.
Quite a number of girls and boys
assembled at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Hadden on Friday night
of last week. The program was en
joyed hv all.
Little Miss Christine Hadden vis-
THE NEWS AND FARMER, LOUISVILLE, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922.
ited her grandmother, Mrs. .1. J.
Hadden last Friday.
Mr, and Mrs. R. S. Attaway and
Mr. J. J. Hadden made a business
trip to Avera Saturday.
If Mr. David Johnson's work in
terferes with his pleasure he usu
ally omits it.
Miss Lillie Mae is all smiles of
her loss and her friends’ gain.
MATTHEWS ITEMS
Mr. E. P. Fleming and Mr. J. S.
Roberts took in the football game
at Wrens, Friday afternoon. We
wonder if there aren't more attrac
tions at Wrens than football games
We had a good Sunday school,
Sunday afternoon.
We are glad to see Mr. \. F. Pcn
j nington is able to he out again.
Mr. Hubert Gay says he can't get
lost on the road to Blythe. He can
drive his John Henry to Blythe
I blindfolded.
There lias been one or two cars
!of peanuts shipped from here and
I several more to he shipped, as a
j lot of people aren't through thrash-
I ing.
We hear there is a probability of
| the train being changed. Suppose
it will interfere with the going to
I school at Wren of Misses Gladys
j Gay and Thelma Poole.
i ...
No wore
Rheumatism
!
X MfMH
IIP#
KJmfervHj hascf<me
from your face, mother!
S. Sla the Great Builder of Red-
Blood-Cells and Rheumatism
Must Go! Just Try It!
“Rheumatism? Me? No. indeed. It’s
all pone, every bit of it! It’s sun
shine and joy for me now for the first
time in years. I feel a wonderful
glory again in the free motion 1 used
to have when my days were younger.
I look at my hands and think of the
twists and swellings they used to have.
I bend way over to the floor. I haven’t
been able to do that in many years.
I can thank S. S. S. for it all! To
me it was a rising sun of joy and lib
erty. Brothers and sisters in misery,
do not close your eyes and think that
health, free motion and strength are
gone from you forever! It is not so.
It is here and now for all of you.
vS. S. S. is waiting to help you." There
Is a reason why S. S. S. will help
1 you. When you increase the number
of your red-blood cells, the entire sys
-1 tera undergoes a tremendous change.
1 Everything depends on blood-strength.
Blood which is minus sufficient red
cells leads to a long list of troubles.
Rheumatism is one of them. S. S. S.
is the great blood-cleanser, blood
builder, system strengthened nerve in
vigorator. It stops skin eruptions,
, too, pimples, blackheads, none, boils,
eczema. It builds up run down, tired
men and women, beautifies complex
ions, makes the flesh firmer. Start
S. S. S. today. It is sold at all drug
stores in two sizes. The larger size
bottle is the more economical.
wakes yon feel
(OL C&a tioL kke yourself again
Rev. B. M. Bridges
Gives Facts In
His Case
It is doubtful if there has ever
been a medicine endorsed by so
many ministers of the Gospel as has
Tan lac. Indeed, there is scarcely a
faith, creed or denomination in all
the land in which one, or more, of
the clerygymen has not publicly ex
pressed their indebtedness to the
Premier Preparation for the bene
fits they have derived from its use.
One of the latest to speak out in
this connection is Rev. B. M. Bridges,
a widely known and beloved Baptist
Preacher, residing in Mooresboro,
N. C„ whose statement follows:
“Tanlac has given me a good ap
petite. toned up my system and re
newed my strength in such a grati
fying way that I am glad to recom
mend it to anyone who is in a run
down condition. For ten years past
I have had such a severe case of in
digestion that 1 could not find any
thing to cat that agreed with me.
Finally I became very nervous and
could get but very little sleep or
rest.
* it seems that I took nearly every
thing trying to gel myself right,
but nothing helped me until I ran
across Tanlac. My nerves arc so
much better now that my sleep is
sound and refreshing. I enjoy m\
meals and have also gained weight.
I can say from experience that Tan
lac is a splendid medicine and tonic,
for it has built me up wonderfully.’
Tanlac is sold by al lgood drug
gists. (adv.)
FLOWERS FOR SALE
I have all kinds of Pot Flow
ers, Ferns, Begonias, Geran
iums, different kinds and
sizes at bargain prices. Celest
Brown. Box 26, Bartow, Ga.
Hides are up! Express hides
to Athens Hide Cos., Athens,
Ga., and get highest wholesale
prices. Laprobes, overcoats,
and leather, tanned from your
hides.
BATTEV & CO., The Large
and Reliable Cotton Factors
of Savannah, Ga., offer a ser
vice that combines long and
successful experience, expert
salesmanship and financial
soundness.
Men and women average §I.OO per
hour selling hosiery, four pairs
guaranteed wear four months or
new hosiery free. Wc pay 30 per
cent commission. Free samples to
working agents. Complete line of
wool and heather mixtures. This
is the big hosiery season. Experi
ence unnecessary. Eagle Hosiery
Works, Darby, Pa.
Disappeared in the Morning!
Mrs. Holton writes, “We had bed
bugs in our beds, hut couldn't locate
them in the morning. Seemed to
disappear. A friend told me about
Rolay Guaranteed Bed Bug Liquid.
I used it and it surely found them
alright. They never came back.”
You can ge the same relief. 25c
can. Sold and guaranted by Pol
hill-Dcnny Drug Cos., Louisville
‘Drug Cos.
SELL THE ORIGINAL Watkins Products.
Go-'d city territory still open. Got our
wonderful offer and free samples. Write
today The J. R. Watkins Cos., Dept. 80,
Memphis. Tenn.
SPECIAL NOTICES
FIRST ROUND OF TAX COLLEC
TOR
Wadley, Ga October 2nd
Bart >\\ October 3rd and 28th
Stellavilie October 4th A. M.
Mathews October 4th P. M.
Stapleton Cross Road, ..October sth
Stapleton October 6th
Wrens October 7th and 21st
A vera October oth
Grange October 10th
Xebina October 11th
Louisville ....October 14th and 27th
SECOND ROUND TAX COLLECTOR
Wadley, Ga. November Ist and 10th
/‘Thin.i November 2nd A. M.
Math ays November 2nd P. M.
j Stapleton's Cross Roads, Novem
ber 3rd A. M.
G’ fi ge November 3rd P. M.
; Avur.i November 4th
| Stapleton November 6th
Bartow .... November 7th and 20th
’’ " .November Sth and 24th
Slellaville ...... November oth P. M.
j /china November oth A. M.
| Louisville, November 13th, 14th,
B r th, 16th 17th and 18th.
| Hatcher's Mill, November 23rd
THIRD ROUND TAX COLLECTOR.
Radley, Ga. ..December Ist and 11th
Stapleton’s Cross Roads, Decem
2nd \ .M.
! Grange December 2nd P. M.
j Avi-ra December 4th and 12th
! Stapleton ... .December sth and 13th
j /china December 6th A. M.
. S'ullavillc December 6th P. M.
Mathews December 7t 1 i
Bartow December Sth and 14th
Wrens ... .December 9th and 15th
Louisville. December 16th, 18th,
10th and 20th.
DEBTORS AND CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All iiorso ns holding claims of any char
, against the estate of William Lit
-1 late of Jefferson County, deceased,
•ire hereby notified to present the same
to n.' properly made out within the time
prescribed by law, and all persons in
debted to said estate are hereby requested
; to make payment to me as promptly as
possible in order that said estate may
.‘-•‘tiled as speedily as possible.
This August 23, 1022.
W. R. LITTLE.
Lx ecu tor Estate of Wm. Little. Deceased.
LEGAL NOTICES
IN THK DISTRICT COURT OF THE
! INT TED STATES FOR THE NORTH
EAST KKN DIVISION OF THE SOUTH
RN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
In the matter of D. M. Mills, bankrupt.
In bankruptcy.
: To the creditors of said bankrupt, a resi
dent of Wadley, in the County of Jef
ferson, and district aforesaid, a bank-
I r . upt . :
i Notice is hereby given that on the 28th
day of October, 1922, the above named
was duly adjudged a bankrupt and that
| be first meeting of his creditors will be
held in my office in Augusta. Ga.. on the
10th day of November, 1922, at 12 o’clock
noon, at which time said creditors may
attend, prove their claims, appoint a
trustee, examine the bankrupt, and trans
' act such other business ns may properly
I come before said meeting.
This October 30. 1922.
JOSEPH GANAIIL.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Augusta, Ga.
IN THE DISTRK 1 COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE NORTH
EASTERN DIVISION OF THE SOUTH
ERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
. In the matter of Slade-Boozer Cos., bank
■ nipt. Bartow. Jefferson Cos., Ga. No.
| 1277. In bankruptcy.
| NOTICE Oh APPLICATION FOR
DISCHARGE.
ITo the Creditors of the above-named
Bankrupt:
You are hereby notified that the above
named bankrupt have filed their applica
, tion for discharge from all debts prov
able in bankruptcy against them the said
T. C. Slade and S. A. Boozer, individ
ually and as partners doing business under
j the name and style of Slade-Boozer Cos.
: The said petition will be heard by the
'Hon. William H. Barrett. Judge of the
District Court of the United States for
; the said Division and District, at the
United States Courthouse at Augusta,
Ga.. on Nov. 27, 1922, at 10 o’clock, a. m.
All creditors of the said bankrupt are
notified to appear at the? time and place
stated and show cause, if any they have,
why the prayers contained in said peti
tion should not be granted.
Dated at Augusta. Georgia, this October
27, 1922. C. J. SKINNER. JR.,
Deputy Clerk.
GEORGIA.
JEFFERSON COUNTS',
j Agreeable to an order of the Hon. Jo-
I seph Ganahl. referee in bankruptcy, grant-
I ed on Oct. 26. 1922, there will be sold be
i fore the courthouse door of said county,
on Wednesday. Nov. 15, 1922. at 12 o’c’ock
noon, at pubile outcry, to the highest bid
der, for cash, the following property:
All of the unpledged notes and accounts
belonging to the estate of the C. S. Bryant
Company, bankrupt, aggregating the fnce
amount of sir, .153.59, an itemized state
ment of the names and the amounts due
by the various parties owing those notes
and accounts being on file for inspection
at the office of R. G. Price, attorney for
the trustee, Louisville. Ga. Said notes and
accounts above described being (inly those
listed and shown in Schedule 7 of the
audit of the affairs of said C. S. Bryant
Company by the Au lit Company of the
South, and now on file in the above of
fice.
Also all of the equity, right, title and
interest of the trustee in bankruptcy, of
said C. S. Bryant Company, bankrupt, in
and unto one lot of notes pledged by C. S.
Bryant Company to the First National
Bank of Louisville. Georgia, and which is
now held by the First National Bank of
Louisville to secure ttjo sum of approxi
mately $4,000.00, the face amount of said
notes being approximately $40,000.00. An
itemized lsit of said notes being on file
with the First National Bank and with
R. G. Price, attorney.
Said sale to be made subject to the con
firmation of the court and all bids must
be accompanied by a certified check or
other satisfactory security for at least 10
per cent of the amount of the bid.
Said two lots of notes and accounts will
first be sold separately and then together
and the plan bringing the greatest sum
will be reported to the court.
This 2Sth day of October. 1922.
H. C. PERKINS, Trustee.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA.
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
November. 1922, before t.he courthouse
door of said county, in the town of Louis
ville, Georgia, between the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, at
public outcry, the following property:
One pair of bay mare mules about 8
years old.
One grey horse mule about 6 years old.
One bay mare mule about 7 years old.
One pair of black mare mules about 9
years old.
Two black mare mules about 10 years
old.
One bay mare mule about 7 years old,
One pair of bay mare mules about 7
years o’d.
One pair of bay mare mules about 6
years old.
One pair of black mare mules about 4
and 8 years old.
Levied upon and to be sold as the
property of W. P, Bedingfield under and
by virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued from
the city court of Louisville in favor of
Atlanta National Bank against the said
W. P. Bedingfield. Property pointed out
by plaintiff.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold the following property:
One Indiana truck. Motor No. 62177.
which is the same truck sold to Overstreet
Bros., by W. P. Bedingfield.
Levied upon and to be sold as the prop
erty of Overstreet Brothers, composed of
J. W. & S. W. Overstreet under and by
virtue of a fi fa issued from the city court
of Louisville in favor of the Atlanta Na
tional Bank against the said Ovfcrr.rect
Brothers. Property pointed out by plain
tiff.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold the following property:
One puir of mouse colored marc mute:;,
8 years old.
One pair of black mare mules, 6 years
old.
One red mare mule about 11 years old.
QnOjjrrpy ma re mule about 13 years old.
One black face black mare mule about
4 years oIJ.
Levied upon and to be sold as the
: property of Jim Hubbard to satisfy a
mortgage fi fa issued from the city court
of Louisville in favor of the Atlanta Na
tional Bank against the said Jim Hub
hard. Property pointed out by plaintiff
Also at the same time and place will
be sold the following property.
One Ford tractor and discs.
One black mare mule named Rbodie.
; about 12 years old.
i One black mare mule named Kate, about
i 12 years old.
One bay horse mule named Bill about
10 years old %
One red heifer about ]'.• years old.
One black heifer about 9 months old.
Levied upon and to be sold ns ‘he prop
erty of R. A. At we I under and by virtue
of a fi fa issued from the city court • '*
Louisville in favor of the Atlanta Na
tional Batik against the -aid It. \ Atwell
Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Also at he ame time and j luce will be
sold the following property:
One 1920 model Chandler 7 pa -enger
touring car.
One 1920 model Lexington 7-passenger
touring car.
One second-hand Hudson 5-pa u.-ngej
touring car.
Levied upon and to be sold ns the prop
erty of the firm of M. A. FNan* & i.
I composed of M. A. Evans and W. ( , Mar
j ion. to satisfy a mortgage fi fa. i • ; i
' from the city court of Luisv:!!.- ti r
jof the Atlanta National Bank ay n t
said firm. Property pointed *it h>
I plaintiff.
Also at the same time and t ' i • will
be sold the following propertv;
One bay horse mule named John, about
9 years old
One grey horse mule named Grey. 10
years old
One bay horse named Joe. *> years old.
One blue horse mule named Blue, 6
years old.
One black mare nine name Rose, ti
years old.
One black horse mule named Rollie
about I years old.
One bay horse mule named Henry. 8
years old.
One wi -hor Columbi w igon
i One two-horse Hackney wagon.
One one-horse Hackney wagon,
i Three two-horse turning p;ows.
’ '
Levied upon and t> be -Id > the
, property of W. J. Donovat satisfy •
mortgage fi fa i-sued from the city court
; of Louisville in favor of the Atlanta Na
tional Bank against the said W. J Dono
van. Property pointed *>ut by plaintiff.
A'so at the same time and place will
be sold the following property;
One Delco light engine dynamo switch
board and storage batteries.
Levied upon and to be sold as the
property of the firm of Hubbard ( ..
composed of Jim Hubbard and W. (
Marion, to satisfy a mortgage !> fa. :
sued from the city court o( Louisville
m favor of the Jefferson County Bat k
against said firm Property pointed out
by plaintiff.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold the following property
One black mare mule about 8 years o'd.
named Carrie.
Levied upon and to be sold as the
j property of A. T. Rachels to satisfy a
| mortgage fi fa issued from the c>'■ > court
of Louisville iu favor of the Jeifers-n
County Bank against the said A. T. Rach
els. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
This October 26. 1922.
I>. G. THOMAS. Sheriff.
I Oct. 29-Nov. 5.)
■ STATE OF GEORGIA,
JE F F ERSO N COL NT Y.
| To the Superior Court of said county:
The petition of Leroy Smith, T. Y.
Smith, Lamar S. Smith and 1. Russel!
Smith, all of Jefferson County, Georgia,
j respectfully shows:
I 1. That they desire for themselves, their
] associates and successors, to be incorpo
rated anti made a body politic under the
name and style of “Smith Brothers & S ns
Company,” for the period oi twenty years.
2. The principal office of said com
pany. shall be in the town of Bartow.
Jefferson County. Georgia, but petitioners
desire the right to establish branch of
fices within this state or elsewhere, when
ever the holders of a majority of the
stock may so determine,
j 3. The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain to itself and its share
! holders.
I 4. The business to be carried on by
said corporation is that of a general mer
cantile enterprise, both wholesale and re
, tail, and a general supply business, and
as necessary thereto, and associated there
with, a warehouse, storage and cotton gin
ning business, and as an industry of this
i kind naturally and necessarily involves
j transactions which can not be anticipated
' or provided for in detail, they ask that
I they have full authority to do and per
form any act which might legitimately
! come within the scope and purview of
I the general operations herein before
stated.
5. The capital stock of said corpora
tion shall be twenty five thousand dol
lars, ($25,000.00 1 . with the privilege of
increasing same to one hundred thousand
dollars by a majority vote of the stock
holders, said stock to be divided into
shares of one hundred dollars each. Ten
per cent of the amount of capital to be
employed by them has been actually paid
in.
Petitioners desire the right to have the
subscription to said capital stock paid in
money or property to be taken at a fair
valuation.
Petitioners further desire to issue com
mon and preferred stock in such propor-
I tions as the stockholders may determine,
j 6. Petitioners desire the right to sue
j and bo sued, to plead and be impleaded.
I to have and use a common seal, to make
all necessary by-laws and regulations, and
j to do all other things that may be neces
sary for the successful carrying on of
* said business, including the right to buy,
hold and sell real estate and personal
; property suitable to the purposes of the
! corporation, and to execute notes and
bonds as evidence of indebtedness in
curred, or which may be incurred, in the
conduct of the affairs of the corporation
1 and to secure the same by mortgage, se
curity-deed. or other form of lien, under
existing laws.
7. They desire for said incorporation
the power and authority to apply for and
accept amendments to its charter of either
form or substance by a vote oi a ma
jority of its stock outstanding at the ime.
They also ask authority for said incorpo
ration to wind u? its affairs, liquidate and
discontinue its business at any time it
may determine to do so by a vote of two
thirds of its stock outstanding at the
time.
! g. They desire for the said tncorpora
! tion the right of renewal when and as
provided by the laws of Georgia, and that
it have all such other rights, powers,
privileges and immunities as are incident
to like incorporations or permissible un
der the laws of Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be incor
porated under the name and style afore
said with the powers, privileges and im
munities herein set forth, and as are now,
or may hereafter be, allowed a corpora
tion of similar character under the laws
of Georgia.
PHILLIPS Sr ABBOT,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
GEORGIA. JEFFERSON COUNTY:
I, W. S. Murphy, clerk of the Superior
Court of said county, do hereby certify
that the foregoing is n true and correct
copy of the application for charter of
Smith Brothers & Sons Company as the
same appears on file in this office.
Witness my official signature and the
seal of said court, this, the 19th day of
October 1922.
W. S. MURPHY.
Clerk Superior Court.
Jefferson County, Georgia.
(Oct. 26-Nov. 16.)
GEORGIA,
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Will be sold .before the courthouse door
of said county, in the town of Louisville,
Ga.. on the first Tuesday in November,
1922, between the legal hours of sale, at
public outcry to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described property.
Ten head of work oxen of various col
ors.
Levied upon as the property of J. Gor
don Anderson, and to be sold as such to
satisfy an execution in favor of James
Holley, against J. Gordon Anderson, is
sued from the September term of the city
court of Louisville and levied on by vir
tue of the above fi fa.
This the 28th day of September, 1922.
At the same time and place will be sold
the following property:
One bay horse mule, about 8 years old,
named Bob.
One bay horse mule about eight years
old, name Pulley.
Levied upon as the property of Joe Du
pree, and to be sold as such, to satisfy
an execution in favor of J. L. Russell,
Jr., against Joe Dupree, issued from the
city court of Louisville, Ga., lcvictt on by
virtue of the above fi fa. Property point
ed out by the plaintiff.
This the 7th day of October, 1922.
D. C. THOMAS, Sheriff.
(Oct. 26-Nov. 5).
GEORGIA.
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Will In* sold before ?h courthouse door
of .-.aid county in the city of Louisville.
Ga ir* the first Tuesday tn November.
1922 between the legal hours of sale, at
Piil.ue outcry to the highest bidder for
o; h. the following described p*- atr’y
tine black milch row. two red and
abre spotted tnilch cow
I line nd milch cow and calf, one red
Uteri ■ne Poland China • ar, weighing
at" *u t 200 pounds, five Berkshire Gilts,
weight about 100 p< one Berkshire
Barrow, weight about 100 :- und . seven
black Berkshire pig-, weight about forty
th. • .porty of . . I)
Rot he II S- Sons. L. D Rothell and < and
lb hell, and to be sold as such, to satisfy
an ... . ution i favor ..f the C weta Fer
tilizer Go. against L I) K'>th-;i Sr Sons.
Fi fa issued from the April term ..f the
•Mty court of Louisville. G, . levied on
by virtue of the above fi fa. Property
lln the 2l'll day of October. 1922.
At the same time nr,.l plae will be sold 1
W
I.oM- and live pr<>p f ■ | Mi .1 A.
Hall a old a
an exceu!:.>u in favor of .1. U Harr. - A
( . a liu Mrs. J. A. llall
This •• • ' dav of October. 1922.
!' < mOMA; . sheriff
rant of Lw
Thu Oct.ib.r V 1922
1). r THOMAS, Sheriff
Oct. 26-Nov. 2m
IN THE 1 •ISTBB'I COURT OF THE
l MTKD STATES FOR THE NORTH
EASTERN DIVISION OI rHE
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
In the matter .and James Hubbard, bank
rupt Wad,-.. Jefferson UounO. Geor
gia. N... j;Li. In hatikmptcv.
NOTR E OF APPLICATION FOR
DISCHARGE
To the Creditors of the above-named
You'an'- hereby notified that *he above- 1
named bankrupt h,. filed t . aj.p cation
for di-charge from a i debts pru\ai c in
bankruptcy against him. the said James
Hubbard.
The said application wall be heard In
•he II tt.iiam H. Barrett. Judge .-i
the l idled States u.-trie- Court, tor th
•
Ga . on November 18, a 10 o'clock
All’ creditors of th. ,;d bankrupt are
notified to appear at th.- time and place
. stated and show cause if any they have,
why the prayers contained in said peti
tion should not be granted.
Dated ai Augusta. Georgia *his October
19. 1922. C. J. SKINNER. JR..
Deputy Clerk.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
J KIT ERSUN t OI NTY.
Whereas, on April 2. 1921, Hanson Lau
rence executed and delivered to Roy J.
1 Holmes his note for the principal sum of
$150.00, maturing Oct.. 1. 1921, and se
cured the .same by a deed to the property :
hereinafter described, which said deed
contains a iow < r of ale a ith >ri ing the
said Roy J. Holmes to sell the said prop- j
erty at public sale in the event of a de
fault in the payin' nt < f said not< un 1< r
the terms and conditions set out in said
deed.
And whereas, there has been a default
in the payment of said note.
Now, therefore, under and by virtue of !
the power of attorney contained in said
deed, there will be sold before the court
house door, in the County of Jefferson,
on the first Tuesday in November, 1922.
between the legal hours of sale, to the
highest and best bidder for cash, the fol
lowing property, to wit:
That tract or parcel of land, situated, i
lying and being in the town of Wadley, i
Ga.. consisting of two lots, and all im
provements thereon; bounded on the north
by Butt. Street, east by St. Mark Street,
south by lands of Geo. M. Brinson, now
the Wadley Southern Railway, west by
lands of James Green, said lots are No.
15-16. according to the survey made by
J K. Kinman, June 3. 1907. and recorded
in the office of the Superior Court <f
Jefferson County. Georgia, in Book GG.
! of deeds folio 272.
The proceeds of said sa’e to be applied
first to the payment of expenses of said
sale, including advertisement, and second,
i to the principal and interest and attor
ney . fees due on said note, anil the re
sidue. if any, paid to the said Hanson
Lawrence. Purchaser pays for title.
HANS O N 1. AWRE NC E,
By his Attorney-in-F’aet.
ROY J. HOLMES.
Phillips & Abbot, Attorneys.
GEORGIA.
; JEFFERSON COUNTY.
By virtue of a fi fn issued from the
j October term of the City Court ot Louis
ville in favor of Fred J. Howard. Adrnr . i
Estate of S. M. McNair, against W. It
i Gay. will be sold the first Tuesday in
. November, 1922, before the courthouse
door in the city of Louisville to the high
' est bidder for cash the following property,
1 to wit:
All that tract or parcel rf land situ
ated. lying and I ing in me M.,? l>;--
Gict G. M., of Jefferson Cjuntv, Georgia,
i Said tract or . arcei of land containing j
eighty (80) acres more or le.-- Reitubd
j north by lands >f J. J. 2.n iell. east by
public roal leading from Wrens to liar-'
lorn. Gl
of Daliel Anderson, now j\vn.*J t>y M• s.
W. R. Guy, and west by !a ids of J. M.
; 'Thompson.
j This October 3, 1922.
D. C THOMAS. Sheriff.
I GEORGIA.
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
; By virtue of n tax fi fa ! ued by M A. 1
Evans, tax collector of said county, against
I. Worthen & t •>., for state m l county
tax for 1921. will be sold the fimt Tues
day in November, 1922. before the court I
I house door in the my .f Louisville ti
the highest bidder for cash too loi'cw
| ing property, to wit:
All that tract or pared of land situ
ated. lying and being in the 77;’i Distr;.-t
G. M., of Jefferson County. Georgia, tai.i
tract or parcel of and contain! ng one
hundred and fifty acres more or
less. Bounded north and west by lands
of T. Worthen & Cos. Ea ’ by Briar
Creek, and south by Reedy
This the 7th dav of Octooei 1922
D C. THOMAS. Sheriff.
GEORGIA.
JEF PERSON COUNTY.
,By virtue of a fi fa issued by M. A.
Evans, tax collector of said county, against
i Mr.-. Susie Hadden, for state and county
tax for 1921.
Will be sold the first Tuesday in No- j
vember, 1922, before the court hous i in 1
the city of Louisville. Ga., lo the highest
bidder for cash, the following pioperty, t
wit:
One tract of land lying and being m
the 1593rd District G. M.. of Jefferson
County, Georgia, said tract of land con
taining fifteen (15) acres more ,r less.
Bounded north by lands of C. \V. Daniels,
east by lands of E. F. Rivers, .south by
lands of T. L. Braz/.cll. an 1 wot by
lands of Mrs Epsy Cocingstm.
This the 10th day of Oc.obcr. 1922.
D. C. TiiUMAS, Sheriff.
ALSO at the same time and place there
will be sold one tract of land containing
fifteen (15) acres more or less, levied
• n under a lax fi fa. issued by M. A.
Evans against George Newsom for taxes
for the year 1922.
Bounded north by lands of Jim Faff lie.
1 East by other lands of Geo. New-some,
j South by lands of L. R. I-’sgde and west j
i by lands of Henry McGruw.
This the 10th day of October, 1922.
ALSO, at the time and plice there will ‘
be sold one tract or lot of land contain
ing one-eighth (’si of an acre, more or
less, lying and being in the 81st. District
G. M.. of Jefferson County, Ga.. and m
th- city of Wrens, levied on by a tax
fi fa issued by M. A. Evans, against
J. G. Anderson, with a'l improvements
thereon.
Bounded north by lot of Homer Todd
east by Dennis Willie. Sou'h by lot of
J. G. Anderson, and west by pubiir road
running from Wrens to Sandersville.
ALSO, at the same time and place there
will be sold one tract or parcel of land
containing fourteen (14) a.-res more or
leas, levied on under a tax fi fa issued
by M. A. Evans against A. J. Gamble
for taxes for the year. 1921.
Bounded north by lands of Nova Moss,
east by lands of Jesse Marion. Suutn by
lands of Geo. McCay, and west by lands
of W. J. Allen.
This 10th day of October, 1922.
D. C. THOMAS, sheriff.
1 GEORGIA.
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Will be sold before the courthouse door
of Jefferson County, Georgia, in the
town of Louisville Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in November. 1922. between the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder
property :
All that tract or parrel of and. situated,
ying and being .n ?h. 85- Mi!i*:a Dis
trict. J< ffeisor C< untj tain
ing eight \-two • v J * a -e*s more o- less,
and
J 1 Moye. ea • Scurl Branch,
south by lands of t - Watkins, and on
the we • by u >i J V. \ dred. Said
tract of land r known as the Rob
tract f . irt of the
| Ike Farmer lands
I.< ' ied upon and to be old at the
roperty of L. M ye
to satisfy an execution u.v ; pH from the
court if Sand< • favor of
.1 W. A dred again-* the *aid John L.
Moye Prop ted bs plaintiff
and notice given the defendant and ten-
This 10th day of October. 19??
D C. TIL tM AS
Gl AUDI AN'S D!v\tl --L-N
GEORGIA I offers -n i.onn’v
Farm' r • Cheat-
Jeasie
Tbi in. * i-crefore not all persons
concerned :< file their objections, if anv
he 1 M nr ty
it. November nev • • be wi ; he d.s
--• arged from ua inahii apj -1
for. JA- F BL i WN Ordnarv
i Ml.-SION I i• •M ADMINISTRATION
Gl RGIA : • n < < mty
a -'niais
trat. f John JL'I. re: r - ‘o the
petition du filed and en
ecord, aumin
-t red John Hill’s estate.
*• al 7 persons
show
su-e. if ar> -h<> eat. wh> -aid admin
ischarged front
••♦ter* of
efter of •••' • >n on !h fi** • Monday
JAS F. BROWN, Ordinary.
YEAR'S si PPORT
GEORGIA - Jetfer-on County :
ade ap
rt out
■ ' ’he • sate of J.'hn W. McGracken and
i| et apart the
ame having filed their return, ai! per
i to show
Cou Ordinary of
.-aid couiry mi the first Monday in No
• why -aid application should
not be granted.
This (th day of October. 1922.
JAS F BROWN. Ordinary
F KAVK TO SELL LAND
GFdtRGIA Jefferson County
Ordinary. Oct. 2. 1922.
N ■■ I -rel>> vive:. that J. II Burke,
orator of the .-’ate of W. A.
U* .' . ied to the rdinary of .-aid
the land, ban.
• amp )- ■ nrlng
* > !■" the payment of debts,
-i will be heard at the 1
the ■ *jrt of
first Monda . No vein* (
JAS. F BROWN. Ordinary.
IN THE :''•■■■ fKH'T COURT OF THE
’ MILD I CITS FoR THF NORTH-i
}• \STF.RN DIVISION of THE SOUTH
ERN DISTRK "I OF GEORGIA
B Brown, bank
rupt. In bankruptcy.
tnkropt, a
County of Jef
ferson and district aforesaid, a bank
rupt.
Notice is hereby given {ha* n the 9th i
day ot October. ! .'22. the above-named,
was duly adjudged a bankrupt and that'
the first meeting of his creditors will be i
held in my Office in Augusta. Ga., on r
the 120th day of Oct ;> r. 1922, at 12
o'clock noon, at which tjme said credi- '
' .rs may attend, prove (.loir claims, ai>- '
point a trustee, examine the bankrupt, andt,
transact such other business as may prop-',
erly come before said meeting. 1
This October 9, 1922. f
JOSEPH GANAHL.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Augusta, Ga.
GEORGIA.
JEF PERSON COUNTY.
In re application of Mrs. W. S. Paul 1
for partition of lands owned jointly byi
her and M:s. Jetta Overstreet Kindon: ]
1. ndcr ai. i by virtue of an order grant
ed i the above s.'ated cast At the May'
1921. <t the Suuerio** Court „f saicU
County, "he undrsignd commissionrs will)
-eil at. public outey to the highest bidder"
for cash before the courthouse door
Louisville. Ga.. on the first Tuesday ini
November, 1922, between the legal hour:
of sale :
AU that tract of land in the 83rd D
G. M.. of Jefferson County, containing on<
hundred seventy one (171) more or less
bounded <>n the north by Williamsor
Swamp; J7ast and south bv James Hub
bard; and west by J. C. Spier.
Purchaser to pay for stamps and prepa
ration of papers.
This October 10. 1922.
FRANK HARDEMAN,
GORDON R. LANIER,
W. H. DONOVAN,
Commissioners. -
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
GEORGlA—Jefferson County.
Office of Ordinary.
October 2. 1922.
Notice is hereby given that J. H. Burke
administrator of the estate of W. A
Burke has applied to the ordinary- of sai<
county for leave to sell the land belong
ing to said estate for the payment o
’ debts, and distribution. (
Said application will be heard at th I
regular November term of the Court o I
Ordinary on the first Monday in October I
1922. j
JAS. F. BROWN. Ordinary. 1
LEAVE TO SELL LAND. \
j GEORGlA—Jefferson County. £
Office of Ordinary. \
October 2, 1922.
Notice is hereby given tha* W. A. Wood I
administrator of the estate of D. L. Davi 1
has applied to the ordinary of said count I
for leave to sell the land belonging t 3
said estate for the payment of debts an I
1 distribution. S
Said application will be heard at th I
regular November term of the Court c I
Ordinary on the first Monday in Octobej R
1922 I
JAS. F. BROWN. Ordinary. |
YKAH'S SI I‘POKT. t
GEORGIA, Jefferson County. i
Mi- Wm. Little having made applic* I
tion for twelve months’ support out c B
’tie estate of Wni Little and appraise) E
duly appointed to set apart the same ha’ 3
itig filed their return nil persons coi I
cet tied are hereby required to show cau? S
before the Court of Ordinary of sa G
on the first. Monday in Novembe B
1922 why said application should not 1 V
granted ■
This 23rd day of September, 1922. G
JAS F BROWN, Ordinary. |
NOTICE DEBTORS AND CREDITOR 1
GEORGIA. R
JEFFERSON COUNTY. \
All persons having claims against tl S
estate of J. H. Rhodes, deceased, are her |
by notified to present them to the unde I
signed, properly made out. within tl S
time prescribed by law. or they will ] I
barred by statute of limitation. All pe 1
sons indebted to said estate are requin
to make settlement with the undersign* 9
E. G. RHODES. C
Administrator J. H. RHODES. ■
Notice Debtors and i
Creditors §
GEORGIA— Jeferson County: ifs
All persons having claims against t' Bj
estate of A. S. Smith, deceased, are here! R
notified to present them to the undt I
signed, proprly made out. within the tir S
prescribed by law. or they will lie barr ■
by statute of limitation. All persons i S
debted to said estate are required to ma E
settlement with the undersigned. 5
MRS. PEARL S. ROBINSON |
and W. A. SMITH.
Executors of A. S. Smith. ■
STATE OF GEORGIA. P
JEFFERSON COUNTY: ?
After four weeks’ advertisement, purt 0
ant to law, the undersigned will apj 9
to the judge of the Superior Court of si fl
county for leave to sell privately all t 1
right title and interest in and to 1 I
following real estate of W. S. Clay, V
minor and a ward of the undersigned, B
A tract of land in Bartow-. 83 D. G. ! 8
of said county containing five and oi B
| eighth acres, more or less, and bounc p
north and east by a ditch: south by A.
Lowell’s lot; and west by Bartow a
Wrightsville public road.
The reason for said sale is that a:
property is unproductive of income a
applicant desires to reinvest the proc*
in United States bonds.
Said application will be made to a h
I judge on September 9. 1922. i
This August 14. 1922. 1
JULIAN Rl MURPHY,
v Guardian for W. S. Clay, a Minor
THREE