The weekly banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1891-1921, November 09, 1906, Image 8
THE RANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1906. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. GEORGIA—Clarke County. To all whom It may concern: J. M. Hodgson, administrator ot Peter Damron, late of said county, de ceased, and said application will be undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said de- celscd. and said application will be beard on the first-Monday In Novem ber next. This 1st day of October, 1906. S. B. Wingfield, Sr., Ordinary. NOTICE OF SALE. Agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Clarke County, Georgia will bb sold at auction at the court bouse door of said county, on the 1st Tuesday In November next, within the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed property, to wit: 1-3 interest In lift acres of land, known as the Misses S. C. and M. E Hale place, on McNutt Creek, Clarke county, Georgia and adjoining lands of Winn Bros., Princeton District Sold for the purpose of perfecting titles and distribution among heirs. This Oct. 1st. 1906 H. I, Mullins. Admr. CLARKE SHERIFF SALE Will be sold before the court house In city of Athens, Clarke county, on tho 1st Tuesday In November next, within the legal hours of sule to the highest bidder for cash, the following prop erty, to wit: That parcel of land lying and being In said county and In the city of Athens, being the eastern por tion of the residence lot of Mrs. G. Hauser, the samo being bounded on tho east by lands of F. Umbach, front ing south on Clayton street, a distance of 60 feet and running back a depth of 100 feet, more or less, to land ot Mlnter Brown, and bounded on tho weal by remaining portion of the Hauser lot S»!d piece of land levied on as the property of Mrs. G. Hauser, to satisfy a fl fa Issuing from the Justice court 216th dlsL, In favor Eppes-WIlklns Co., vs. said Mrs. G. Hauser. Levy made by R. F. Wood, L. C., and samo turned over to mo for advertisement and sale. Notice of levy given to tenant In possession. This OcL 4th, 1906. J. W. Wler, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Clarke County. (To the Superior Court of said (County. The petition of W. H. Morton, J. T. Crowley, J. D. Tribble, W. R. Tuck and R. W. Godfree, respectfully shows: Par. I. That they deslro for themselves, their associates, successors and as signs, to become incorporated under the name and style of The Shoal Crook Gin Company. Par. II. The term for which petitioners ask to be Incorporated Is twenty (20) years with the privilege of renewal at the end of that time. Par. III. _ The capital stock of the corporation Is tc bo Five Thousand Dollars ($5, 000) divided Into shares of One Hun dred Dollars ($100.00) each. Petitlon- srs, howover, ask the privilege of In creasing said capital stock from time to time, not exceeding In the aggre gate Fifty Thousand ($60,000) Dollars, Par. IV. Over twenty-five per cenL of said capital stock of Five Thousand Dollars has already been actually paid la. Par, V. The object of the proposed corpora tion Is pecuniary profit and gain to its stockholders. Petitioners propose to operate and run a cotton gin; to buy and sell cotton and cotton seed. They propose also to conduct a general warehouse business for the storage at cotton, and make all necessary con tracts for the carrying on of same. Petitioners also propose under tho charter applied for, to run and operate a Cotton Seed Oil Mill, and also manu facture and sell fertilizers. They pro pose also to run and operate a saw mill and planing mill, and carry on such other business or enterprise as is Incidental to the use of machinery, whether propelled by steam or elec tricity. Par. VI. They ask that the corporation have the right to succession; the power to sue and be sued; to contract and bo contracted with under the corporate name aforesaid; to hare and use a common seal; to provide for each of fices and elect such officers as a ma jority of the stockholders chall deter mine, and he granted all the privileges gpd righto mentioned In Section 1862 of the Code of Georgia of 1896, and make such by-laws and regulations for the government of the corporation at arenot la conflict vtjth the laws of the ( Driven to Another Gigantic Dress Goods Sale A consignment from the Woalen Mills of another case of that immense Bargain of 54 inch heavy wool Cheviot in three colors MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH. A full Dress Pattern for one ninety eight No more when thasjara sold. Take advantage while you can. A Full Dress Pattern of 54 Inch Wool Suiting for $1.98. Anotlier BtLipment for Monday Fifty full dress patterns handsome gray, navy and black, 54 inch Wool Suitings, suitable for Ladies Tailored Suits. Every piece brand new, worth 75c to 85c yard, a full dress pattern Monday at 9 o’clock for $1.98 $1.98 $1.98 38 Inch Sea Island One balo very fine grade, soft finish Sea Island, 38-Inch wide, two widths, wide enough for a sheet, per yard, 5c Broad Cloth The famous Botany Worsted ‘Mills Broadcloth. Tho best cloth ever woven. Today wo otfor this peerless cloth In nil shades, per yard, 89c Boys Heavy Ribbed Undersells and Drawers. A new shipment just received, reg ular 60c grade, all sizes, Monday, each 25c Boys Wool Pants - 200 pairs Boy's all Wool Pants, sizes 6 to 16 years. Some plain, others Nickerbocker, regular 60c and 76c grade, per pair, 39c Ready Made Sheets 100 large size Ready-made Bleached Sheets, nicely hemmed, regular $1.00 grade, special today, 59c Art Squares ’ All Wool, warp and filling; beauti ful colors. Size, 8x9 feet. Today, $490 38 in. Figured Heni- retta Cloth. 60 full Dress Patterns, 38 inches wide. Polka Dot and Solid Colors, n full Dress Pattern, for 98c All Wool Diess Flannell. 10 pieces all Wool Novelty Flannels, 31 Inches wide, regular 40c material, special today, per yard. !8c- Cotton Blaqkets Full double size In handsome fancy stripes and borders. While or col ored, per pair. 79c Wool Blankets Ten-quarter size, colored, border or solid colors. This Is a sample line ot fine California Lamb's Wool Blankets; your choice, per pair. $2.98 The Globe Racket Store Company. State and of the United States. Par. VII. I follows: North by E. Strong Street; The principal office and place of East by lot No. 3; South by lands of business of tho proposed corporation j Athens Gas>Co„ and West by the Con- will bo In tho County of Clarke, said tral Hallway Co. room house thereon, and bounded as ns commissioners for that puriHise, the starting pent. Said lot containing 1-3 first Monday In December, next. following property, to-wlt; lying and acre, more or less; said lot containing! This 8th day of November, 1906. being In snlil Slate und County and State. Whcrcforo petitioners pray to be made a body corporate under the name and style aforesaid, entitled to the righto, privileges and immunities, nnd subject to tho liabilities fixed by law. This October 12th, 1906. Henry C. Tuck, Attorney for Petitioners. GEORGIA—Clarke County. I, E. J. Crawford, clerk of the Su perior court In nnd for said county, do hereby cortlfy that tho above and fore going Is a true and correct copy ot tho petition for Incorporation as appears on fllo in this office. Witness my hand uiiu sea! this Oct. 18 th, 1906. E. J. Crawford, Clerk Superior Court, Clnrko Co. Ga. Tract No. 3. Containing one-half (1-2) acre more or Ichs, with a three room house thereon; iHUindcd on the North by E. Strong Street; East by lot of Mary Huff; South by lands of Athens Gas Co., and West by lot No. 2. Said property to lie sold for parti tion auu divinkoi unions the heirs as per order of court. DEUPREE HUNN1CUTT, H. C. TUCK, DAVID E. SIMS, J. R. MOORE, JESSE JARRELL, Commissioners. GEORGIA—Clarke County. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Under and by authority of an order of the Court of Ordinary of suld county will be gold on the first Tues day In December next, before the Court Jus, G. Taylor, a resident of said House door In Athens, Ga., between State and County, having duly np- (he legal hours of sale, and to tho plied lo be appointed guardian of the highest bidder for cash, tile following person nnd property of Wllllam*Ray, 1 property, to-wlt: a minor under the uge of fourteen I A || thut trnct or parcel of land lying years, a resident of Baid Cdunty, notice an j being In said State and County Is hereby given that said application an ,| city of Athens, on iho East side will be passed on at the next Court' of the oeonec River, containing one of Ordinary of said County to bo held j ani | four-fifths acres more or less; on tho first Monday In December, next.: bounded on the North by land of near the western limits of the City of Athens: Tract No. L Containing twenty-one -Z (21) acres moro or less; bounded on the West by nn unnamed street and lands of Spencer I-ester and Ross Boyd; on the East by Spencer Lester. Iloss Boyd nnd Dave Stephenson, and on the West by Rachael Dante! and by an unnamed street. Tract No. 2. Containing two (2) acres more or less, nnd bounded on the West by un unnamed street; on a one story frame building. , Said property lovled on as the pro- adjourntng the above said tract of land, nnd adjoining the lands ot E. A. Cheatham. Mrs. Lester, Duko Daniel, and Fred Administrator upon the estate of Freeman, containing Forty One (11) perty of Will Thomas to satisfy nn _ Rebecca D. Swann, deceased, execution Issued from the Justice's Court, 216111 Dlst. G. M. of said County, an entry of "no personalty'' having first been made; said property being In possession of Will Thomas. Notlco of levy served on defendant us requir ed by law. Tills 2nd day of Nov. 1906. John W. Wler, Sheriff. NOTICE. j Notice Is hereby given that on the tho East by lunds of Pink Morton, ^ 1 st gay of December, 1906, In Athens, Spencer "Lester and Fannie Lowe; on Ga and after the publication of this tho South by lands of Henry Craw- no {j ce , once a week for four (4) weeki, ford and on the West lot which divides , n the newg p ai)er in which County the said property from lands of Mrs. a( j vcr tigements are usually published M. L. Hunnlcutt, said two tracts prac- j n G | ar |{ e County, the location of the tlcally adjourning each other. I guardianship, nnd In Oconee County, Said property being known as ihe 1 t|)e | ocatlon llls ’and, ! as guardian old Holbrooks place, and to ho sold j |)r , nv (bree (3) minor sons, to-wlt ror partition nnd division among the Roy M Strickland, Samuel Ony Strick land, and John Jr., Strickland, will npply to the Honorable C. II. Brand, acres, more or less, and more fully described In deed from said Mrs. Martha Jackson to the said Peter Dam- GEOROIA—Clarke County. There will he sold on the first Tues .lay In December, next. «t public out-'™"' lato of 8,a,c amI Coun, >'' cry. at the Court House of said County, j ,lecta80<1 ' a8 of rccor<l ln the L ’"‘ rk ' ! within the legal hours or sale, to tho ''B>ce ot the Superior Court, said State highest bidder for cash, tho following aml Co " ntjr ’ ln ,K>ok M - M r,,ll ° H "' described property, to-wlt: . f,,r th<! r, ' con,lnK of d** 18 All that lot of land situate, lying A,8 °' at tho 8ame tlmo and p,ace ' and being In said Stutc and County helrs, tts per order of court. DEUPREE HUNNICUTT, II. C. TUCK, W. A. MALLORY, DAVID E. SIMS, F. C. 8HCKELFORD, Commissioners. Judge of the Superior Court, embrac ing Clarke County, for an order lo sell and reinvest their Interest, the Same being three undivided fifteenths in a tract of land located In Oconee County, on the Hog Mountain Road, on the waters of Barbers Creek, ad joining lands of Carithers and Sikes, CITATION. GEORGIA—Clarke County. To all whom It may concern Miss A. P. Epps has In due form and others, containing ln the aggro- JI anu mi the Athena and Monroe public road, said track beginning at a certain corner of the Dock I-cstcr nnd Wler land, on the Athens anil Monroe pub lic road, and running In a southeastern direction along the llna'bctwecn this land and the Wler Innil to where these lands corner with the Chancey land; thence in a western direction nlong the dividing line between this property levied upon, und the Chancey land, in a westernly direction 1200 feet; thence In a northernly direction to the Ath ens ami Jefferson public road, strik ing this road at a point some 1200 feet from the beginning point; thcnco east along the public road to tho beginning corner. Sabi property levied on as the pro perly of Dock Lester, to satisfy an execution issued from Ihe City Court of Athens, of said County, In favor of (Joss vs. Dock I-ester, said pro- the following personal property, to- wlt: All the house-holt! and kitchen on- nlturo: furm Implements; one two horse wagon (Hodgson make); one one-horso wagon (Iron nxle); one hay mule, about eight years old; one iron gray horse, about 12 or 16 years old; wagon harness, and about twenty cord, of 4 feet pine wood, well cured. Salil real estato anil personally, sum as Hie property of Peter Damr-". colored, lato of said County, deceased- The sale will continue from day 1" day, between the samo hours until all of said property la sold. Terms, cash. This 6th day of November. 1906. J. M. Hodgson, Administrator of Peter Damron, do- coaseil. SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY. ••Old Hota" Sale. Unless previously called for aad j charges paid, or otherwise diseased j WITNESS by hand and official nig- 1 FIourno) . und Thomas Bailey; on the 1 applied to the undersigned for per- gate 480 acres, and known us the Me- perty being now in the possession of r m wit nature. This Nov. 7, 1906. Past hv Thomas Ballev: on the South nianent letters of administration on Norton Place. I said Dock Lester. . ^ ^ highest bidder for cash, at S. B. WINGFIELD, Sr., East by Thomas Bailey; on the South j by an unnamed street, and on the Ordinary of Clarke County west by Oconee Street; said property PARTITION SALE. GEORGIA—Clarke County. . Under and by vlrture of an order of the Superior Court of Clarke County, granted at the October term, 1906, will be sold on the first Tuesday In Dec ember next, before the Court-House door ln Athens, Ga., between the legal hours ot sale, and to the highest bid der for cash by the undersigned, aj>- polnted as Commissioner# for that pur pose, the following property, to-wlt: Three Iota or parcels of land lying and being in said State and County and City of Athens, and more par ticularly described as follows: Tract No. 1. Containing one-half (1-2) acre more or less, with a three being laid off and dived Into nine (9) lots numbered from one to nine con secutively, ns per plat made by Tho mas P. Stanley, surveyor, which can be seen at my office. The lots will be sold separately, as per said plat. There are good three room houses on each of the lots Nos. 2, 3, and 4, sold as the pro|>erty of Miss Florida C. Carr, deceased, for the purpose of paying debts and division among the heirs, terms cash. Tilts November 7th, 1906. R. C. ORR. Administrator, F. C. Carr. the estato of Miss Sarah Epps, lute of The reason for selling said property . This, November Sth, 1906. said County, deceased, and I will pass Is that the remaining Interests are' John W. Wler, Sheriff. upon said application on the 1st Mon- being sold, and the Interest can be Qgo R Q| A cinrke County^ day ln December 1906. Given under Invested in property paying better my hand land official signature, Nov. Interest. 5,1, 190fi | This October 30th, 1906. 8. (B. Wingfield, Sr., Ordinary.' Jno. J. Strickland, Guardian. Clarke County, Georgia. j lie auction, at Wilson's Auction | J House, on Broad street, Athens, Ga-, ' Saturday. December the 1006. I GEORGIA—Clarke County. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Notice Is hereby given that the un Will he sold, on the first Tuesday In derslgned has applied to the Ordinary December next, at public outcry at the J of said County for leave to Bell a cer- Court House In said County, within tain promissory note, signed by the District G. M., Clarke County, the legal flours of sale to the highest j undersigned as an Indlvudal, for the J said State, to wit bidder for cash, certain property of sum of Eleven Hundred ($1100.00) By virtue of an order of the Court of commcnc | n g at 9 o'clock a in. Ordinary of said State and County’, w n ur |l)urt, SupL, A. P. Meriwether, will he sold at public outcry, to the Agt ,l * highest bidder, on the First Tuesday ——*“* in December, 1906, at tho Court House KQR gA . LE _ Tw elve hundred acrefl in said County, between the usual Qf flne , an( , Toomb , County, ttol hours of sale, the following real es- ^ Bgr|cultural action In Georgia I tale situated, lying and being In the wu| 8e „ Bg Q wlloIe or |n tracts lol lands for salel PARTITION SALE. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Under and by virtue of an order of room house thereon, and bounded as J the Superior Court of Clarke County, follows: On the NortKby East Strong 'granted at the October term, 1906, will Street; East by the Central of Georgia ! he sold on the first Tuesday In Dec- Railway Ce.; South by lot of M. Farbs- ember, before the Court-House door teln, and West by Foundry StreeL In Athens between the legal hours of to a now unnamed street Tract No. 2. Containing one-halt sale, and to the higher', bidder for I North along said street to Vino Street, (1-2) acre more or less with a two cash by the undersigned, appointed - thence West along Vine ^treet to which the following Is a full and com- Dollars. Said note due the estate of plete description: that lot of land. In ' Rebecca D. Swann, deceased, and be- said county, ln the City of Athens, J lag dated February 4, 1903, und given East ot Oconee River, beginning at for the suiy of Eleven Hundred ($1100 - a point oq the North side of Vine .00) Dollars, drawing Interest at the Street. Joining the lot of Geo. Bright- rate of 8 per cent per annum, from well, nnd running South ulong the ( date, and due seven years after date, line of Brlghtwell’s property to the **'* " *“ corner.of tie lot of St. Mark's Church; thence East along tho line of said lot thence Said sale to be^made for tKe puriiose •of paying the debts of said estate, and making distribution. Said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said County to be held on the All that tract or parcel of land adjoining lands of Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. Hodge, Mrs. Lester, and Duke Daniel, and known as a part r>f tho suit purchaser. -Othej lai ' both Improved and unimproved , Write, If Interested, to W. K MlnUr ’| Lyons, Ga. adi . Dr. I. Koplowltz will make an William Wise place, containing One ^ morn , ng at 11 o'clock Hundred (100) acres, more or less, tho Wcgt Athen s public school, anti more fully described In deed from Mrs. Martna Jackson to Peter Dam- . - A t _ ron, late of said County, deceased, as of record In the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court, said State and County, ^ In book K. K., folio 81,-for the record*] Ing or deeds. Also that tract or parcel of laud