The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, October 15, 1915, Image 11

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“ANNEX” e new *t arrival J -v~- m ovcrcoatdom. A i J‘' single -tr e a sted model 42 iachea / l°ng; ratter narrow .■> stoulders and 6et m Vsfl\ sleeves; button through front; bets; satin yoke |||?\ l“ed. Tailored in a Sil\ wide range of over • bMM\ coatings, woven witk ssf§A j Mjl an eyeLoth to beauty and wearability Ig® sls, S2O, $25 and up you come to a store tkat sells Kirsckkaum Clotkes, tkere you will meet a clotkier wko is dedicating kis wkole kearted efforts toward maintaining tke ngkt ratio ketween money received and values given wko aims to see tkat every transaction kenefits botk parties. A. B. Kirsclibaum Cos. Philadelphia - New York Etheridge, Smith & Cos. JACKSON, GEORGIA LEGAL ADVERTISE MENTS KOiC i,l'j \ V K I'O ■'iLLL LAND (Georgia— Bun* v oiiiny. Nonce i- In r~t*> vi'veii i liar Hie undersigned "* ,1,f * Or dinary nr -,.d c.-ii>.t,v for ;eav-to hell 'and b 4lnu > !<- --'n'e K p. Wrtikn.s .r me pH.vtuent “f debts ami ■"st.i> > i’">. ~ aitl a PP 1 c irion will b '.*•- H._- re K u r r—i* *> or r -rt •- Or Unary to S ~.„i„ry .b-In M the fllO Monday in N ve . 1 1*- 1 . 1916, r,u 4 h .toy <>'■ b '• lyls - \ Wa ' kins. Adinr. time-*'* K. >■ " arki:i ' Foii vi>; \ifs 'i Pi’OK r ia.. Hut's C *il't\ ,vi uv L H.M.x JiH.vi.ia: in ..in Hj.plic'ari.... t..r rw-be mynth, „ , „t ...It -I 'll" m • •u, .1., x demand. and |*|* duiv ..ni."i..t<i t...et navi..if r r-mnn all '"" e I Hre t.eml.y r.qm ! " i I,(-!'(c ei 1 court of nuli "'"•‘V . ...... ... f ., H first Mmi of said c ’.m\ " 1 1 11 . ,hV i„ Nove„it>fr. 1915. why *aul .-mli!.Vie, -It..t,b-nrn.itel. I’i, i Ociober 4. 1916- j. H. Ham- Ordinary- NO PICE OF SALE .ie.ntr'P.-BiHtR County. |lv alfphnriry of an ■" **'' i) i grant " a. ii i....... MH'd 1 "lirr. M I> ■ j; Y Ve.-rell. istrator of ' i—y' * ' ' mi * '•*• ton county, Covington, Gii . within fii>- hours of sale ou tli first Tuesday in November, the following (Inscribed tra'cfc or parcel of land. -it ua'eit, lying and bning in N*-wt<>i> forty, and describe! as i.diows: Hounded on the north by K. J. Lz nntn , east, by C. E ri ardfinon. -on h by L. P. Dukes, west by L P Dukes and known as the R J.TVrreil home place in Newton county. Gem-gin Possession of thesaid premises will be given on the let and y of .January. 1916. Terms of said sate on., fourth cash and the balance .1 a unary Ist 1916. without interest Said !*>•• will be sold before the court lions.- door of Newton county, Covingimi. Ga. This Die 4th day of Oct . 1915 K. D. Terrell. Administrator ,f fiie estate R. J. Terrell, deceased. F. A.Quillian, Attorney. SHERIFF’S SALES Georgia, Butts County: \Vill be sold on the first Tuesda in November, next, at public outcry at the court bouse door iu said county, within tiie legal hours of sale, fo the high est bidder for cash, five following described property fo-wit. One lot of land lying and being in the 616'it district G. M., Butts countv Georgia, containing two hundred two and one half acres, bounded as follows: North hv lamN of \V. A Wilson, east by . ds of L VT Crawford, now Mrs vj,, v Tlioriito: ,1 N. Knowles and O H Knowles, south by lands of J, N Knowles anti VV. B. Thompson now Mrs .1. H. Lewis and Carrie AlDii and west by land* of W, H, Mnddox and Mrs. Annie Webb. Alo, all that tract or parcel of land lying ■ id being in 'he 616-h fiis rict g. M., Huffs countv, Geor gia containing sixty tores, bounded as follows: North by lands of T. B. Maddox, east by lands, of J. N.| Knowles, south by lands of J. N. Knowles and west by lands of W. A. Wilson and Mrs, K. J MeKibben. Also, one city lot lying and being in the 612th district, G. M., and in the eity of Jackson, Butts county, | Georgia, and bounded as follows:! North by Mack Goodwin, east by I public road to McDonough, south by laods of Mrs. Hattie Lane and west | by lands ot Mry Willis, containing, one and one-eighth acres. Said property levied on as the prop erty of Mrs Floy Maddox Thornton j to satisfy, an execution issued from : tiie Superior Court of said county in , favor of Mrs. Hattie MeKibben Lane against said Mrs. Floy Maddox Thornton; said property being in possession of Mrs Floy Maddox Thornton. This 4th day of October, 1915. L. M. Crawford, Sheriff. NOTICE OF SALE Georgia, Butts County. By virtue of the last will and testa ment of Mrs. Adella Moss, probated in solemn form on August 2, 1915, the un dersigned will offer for sale before the court house door in the City of Jack son, on the first Tuesday in November, the real estate belonging to Mrs. Adella Moss at the time of her death. Said sale will be made in accordance with tiie terms of said will. The property offered is described as follows: Fifty acres of land, more or less, lying and being in the 615 district G. M. Butts county, and bounded as follows: North by lands of J. M. Bankston, east by lands J. C. Tolleson, south by lands of R. A. Woodward, west by lands of H. G. Asbury. Terms will be announced on date of sale. W. J. Bankston, Executor of Mrs. Adella Moss. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE Georgia, Butts County. By virtve of an order from the Court or Ordinary granted at the October term 1915, will be sold to the highest and best bidder, the first Tuesday in November, 1915, the following descri- j bed property, lying and being in the 613th district G. M. Butts county, Ga., as per plat made by the county sur veyor, J. M. Collins, three hundred and ten acres of land divided as follows: Lot No. 1 containing fifty acres, boundad on the north by J. M. Ball, east by lot No. 4as per plat, south by lot No. 2 as per plat, west by Miss Puss Patterson. Lot No. 2 containing fifty acres and bounded on the north by lot No. 1 as per plat, east by lot No. 3, south by Mrs. L. 8. Woodward, west by Miss Puss Patterson. Lot No. 3 containing fifty-five acres of land, bounded north by lot No. 4 of said plat, east by No. 5, south by H. O. Ball, west by No. 2 of said plat. Lot No. 4 containing fifty-five acres, bounded north by G. R. Ridgeway, east by lot No. 5 of said plat, south by lot No. 3, west by lot No. 1 Lot No. 5 containing one hundred acres of land, bounded north by G. R. Ridgeway, east by W. W. Wright, south by H. O. Ball, west by lots Nos. 3 and 4 as per plat. At the same time and place one house and lot in the City of Jackson and sit uated as follows: Beginning at tin junction of Broad <treet and College Avenne, running east along the north side of College Avenue one hundred and three feet, thence north one hundred and twenty feet, thence west one hun dred and tfree feet, thence south one hundred and twenty feet to the begin ning point. Said house and lot for merly known as the Julia Andrews place. Also one vacant lot in the City of Jackson fronting College Ave. one hundred feet, more or less, to the line of W. J. Wood, thence north on a par allel line one hundred and twenty feet, more or less, to Mrs. Annie Webb’s lot, thence west one hundred feet, more or less, to the original lot formerly known as the Julia Andrews lot, thence south one hundrd and twenty feet, more or less, to College Avenue. The plat of surveyor will beexhibited on day of sale of this property. Terms will be announced on day ol sale. T. L. Spencer, J. W. Fletcher, Admrs. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER Georgia—Butts County. To the Superior Court of said County: J. K. Carmichael, V. W. Cole and T. B. McMichael respectfully represents to the Court the following facts: 1. That they desire for themselves, their associates, successors and assigns to be incorporated under the name and style of Jackson C'hero-Cola Bottling Company. 2. That the capital stock of said cor poration shall be three thousand ($3,- 000.(JO) dollars, to be divided into thirty shares of the par value of one hundred ($100.00) dollars each. 3. That all of said capital stock has been paid in. 4. That the principal office and place of business of said company shall be in the City of Jackson, said state and county, but they ask the privilege of establishing branch offices at such other places as they may desire. 5. The object of said corporation is pecuniary gain for the stockholders. 6. The principal and particular bus iness they desire to carry on and con duct is as follows: To manufacture, compound, mix and bottle all kinds of non-alcoholic beverages, such as soda water, chero-cola and othersoft drinks, for the purpose of selling at wholesale or retail; to conduct and carry on a milling business, grinding or milling corn meal, corn products, Hour and any and all other kinds of grain, for retail or wholesale purposes; to grind and mix grain and other foodstuffs to be used in feeding stock, cattle and poul try and to do other and kindred things necessary for the successful carrying on and conducting of said lines of bus iness. 7. They desire the right to sue and be sued, to plead and be impleaded, to have and use a common seal, to make all necessary by-laws and regulations, and to do all other things that may be necessary for the successful carrying on of said business, including the right to buy, hold and sell real estate and personal property suitable to the pur poses of the corporation, and to execute notes and bonds as evidence of indebt edness incurred, or which may be in curred, in the conduct of the affairs of the corporation and to secure the same by mortgage, security deed, or other form of lien, under existing laws. 8. They desire the right and privi lege of increasing the capital stock of said corporation whenever it is desired by a majority of the stockholders to any amount they deem wise up to thir ty thousand dollars. 9. They desire the right and author ity for said incorporation to wind up 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. 10. They desire the right of renewal, as is provided by law, and that they have all such other rights, powers, privileges and immunities as are inci dent to like incorporations or permissi ble under the laws of Georgia. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be in corporated under the name and style aforesaid, with the powers, privileges and immunities herein set forth, and as now. or may hereafter, be allowed a corporation of similar character un der tiie laws of Georgia. W. E. Watkins, Petitioner’s Attorney. Georgia—Butts County. I, S. J. Foster, Clerk Superior Court of said county, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of application for charter of J. B. Carmichael, V. W. Cole and T. B. McMichael as appears of file in this office. Witness my hand and official seal of said court, this 4th day of Oct., 1915. S. J. Foster, Clerk Supr Court, Butts Cos. Georgia. FOR LEAVE TO SELL Georgia—Butts County Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has applied to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell land be longing to the estate of C. 8. Maddox, for the purpose of distribution; also nine shares of stock in the Jackson Mer cantile Cos., two shares of bank stock in the Jackson Banking Cos. andtenshares of bank stock In the Jackson Na tional Bank. Said nnnlication will be heard at the regular term of lhe Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in November, 1915. This the 41b day of Oct. b',s. J. W. Maddox, Admr. upon the estate of (,'. S. Maddox. FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND Georgia, Butts County: Notice is hereoy given that the un dersigned has applied to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell land be longing to the estate of F. S. Norswor thy, for the purpose of distribution. Said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in November, 1915. This Oct. 4, 1915. John W. Norsworthy, Admr. upon the estate of F. S. Norsworthy. Land Sale On the first Tuesday in Novem ber. 1915. all the lands belonging to the heirs of R. G. and Mrs. Elizabeth Lavender, deceased, will be sold by the heirs before the cour t h'->use in the City of Jackson, Ga., all the heirs being of age and will sign the deeds to the purchasers. Said lands con taining three hundred acres, more or less. Will be sold in dif ferent lots agreed upon by said heirs, to the highest, bidder for cash. A. H. Lavender, Mrs. H D. Edwards, W. G Lavender And other heirs. Tax Collecftor’s Notice This is to notify the public that my books will be open for collec ting the state and county taxes for the year 1915, on Oct. Ist, 1915, at the court house in the Ordinary’s office. This Sept. 28, 1915. J. P. Maddox, Tax Col. Land Sale Will be sold on Tuesday. Nov. 23rd, on the premises of W. P. Spruce, deceased, at Patillo on the line of Butts and Monroe county, ten miles east of Griffin, ten miles south west of Jackson, one hundred acres of land, more or less, bounded north and east by T. P. Bell, south by J. A. Spruce, west by J. E. Spruce. This is a good productive farm, well improved, located one-fourth mile from Patillo school, Ma sonic hall, ginnery, store, etc., one mile from two churches, in thickly settled white settlement. Terms cash. If any legatee or other persons have objections to this sale let them make legal and proper ob jections before day of sale. J. A. Spruce, J. L. Pritchett, Executors. City Tax Notice Notice is hereby given that the city tax books are now open for the purpose of collecting adva lorem tax on personal and real estate property. All persons due the said citv taxes kindly take notice that t lie tax books close on Nov. 20th, instead of Dec 20th. This the 6th day of Oct. 1915. W. H. Wilson, City Tax Col. Jackson, Ga. 10 8 4t Notice Will Suggs will make applica tion to the board of Prison Com missioners for a parole on Nov. 1.1915. 10 8 4t Notice Application for pardon for Wash Gaston will be made Nov. 3, 1915, to the Prison Commis sion. 10-8-4 t Notice Notice is hereby given that Will Maddox will apply to the board of Prison Commissiners for a pardon, Nov. 1,1915.10-8-4 t f —Through a \ M Straw is the only 1 / best way to have 1 / your Chero-Cola. 1 I This insures uniform- I I ity in flavor—perfect J I cleanliness. Always I I pure, wholesome and B I refreshing. I \ fCherO'Calall W. H. KING of Flovilla Has moved from the Preston snop to the old Elder stable, where he will open a re# ilar shop. Horse shoeing a specialty and will shelter your slock free of charge. Call to see me. 10 8 2t Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Euilds up the Whole System. 50 cents.