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LEGAL ADS FOR
HART COUNTY
Citation Leave to Sell Land
Georgia—Hart County.
To whom it may concern:
H. S. Cook, Executor of John T.
Cook, deceased, having filed his writ
ten petition, for leave to sell the real
estate of the said deceased: This is
to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of John T. Cook to
show cause, if any they can, at the
next regular term of the Court of
Ordinary in January next, why the
prayer of said petitioner should not
be granted. This Sth day of Decem
ber, 1924.
J. W. SCOTT, Ordinary.
Citation Leave To Sell Land.
Georgia—Hart County.
To whom it may concern:
Mrs. R. F. Craft, Administrix of R.
F. Craft, deceased, having filed her
written petition, for leave to sell the
real estate of the said deceased; This
is to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of R. F. Craft to show
cause, if any they can, at the next
regular term of the Court of Ordi
nary in Jan. 1925 next, why the
prayer of said petitioner should not
be granted. This Ist day of Dec.,
1924.
J. W. SCOTT, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia—Franklin County.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Franklin Coun
ty, Georgia, will be sold at public
outcry, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary, 1925, at the Court House door
in Franklin county, at Carnesville,
Georgia, between the legal hours of
sale, following lands to-wit:
Tract of land in 1113th Dist. G. M.
Hart county Georgia, bounded on
North by L. S. Strickland and Marion
Berryman; East by L. S. Strickland
and S. W. Brown, South by S. W.
Brown and R. H. Moss, West by Van
na Ballinger, containing 72 acres
more or less. This tract of land has
been divided into two tracts known as
Lots 1 and 2. Lot 1 is bounded on
East by L. S. Strickland; South by
S. W. Brown and R. 11. Moss; West
by Vanna Ballinger; North by Lot
2 and contains forty-two acres more
or less. Lot 2 is bounded on North
by Marion Berryman and L. S. Strick
land; East L. S. Strickland; South
by Lot No. 1 and west by Vanna
Ballinger, and contains 30 acres more
or of said lots may be seen
by applying to O. B. Strickland.
Also at same time and place an
other lot in 1113th Dist. G. M. Hart
County Georgia, bounded on North
by L. D. Brown; East by street; South
by tract known as Tucker’s Park;
West by Mrs. L. E. Strickland, con
taining two acres more or less.
Terms of sale one-third cash, one
third Dec. Ist, 1925, one-third Dec.
Ist, 1926, deferred payments bear
ing interest from date of sale at 8
per cent per annum.
Bond for title given purchaser
when cash payment made.
O. B. STRICKLAND, Admr.,
T. A. Strickland Estate.
Executor’s Sale
Georgia—Hart County.
By virtue of an order granted by
the Court of Ordinary of said County
at the December Term, 1924, will be
sold before the Court House door in
the City of Hartwell, on the first
Tuesday in January, 1925, within the
legal hours of sale, all the following
described real estate, to-wit: *
All that lot or parcel of land lying
and being in the City of Hartwell,
Ga., and being composed of Lots Nos.
5, 6 and 7, in the division of a 13 1-3
acres tract of land, of the estate of
J. F. Craft, deceased, adjoining lands
of the estate of W. Z. Yates on the
north; Richardson street on the east;
Lots Nos. 3 and 4 of said division on
the south, and Elbert street on the
west; fronting 146 feet on Elbert
street and running back in parallel
lines 275 feet and being 146 feet,
more or less, in the rear.
On said lot is located one five room
dwelling house and outbuildings.
All of said property to be sold as
the property of I. T. Adams, deceased,
for the purpose of paying the debts
and for distribution among the heirs
at law.
Terms of Sale: Cash on day of sale.
This Dec. 5, 1924.
. J. L. Adams,
Robert I. Adams,
Executors of I. T. Adams, dec.
Administrator’s Sale
Georgia—Hart County.
In pursuance of an order granted
by the Court of Ordinary of said
State and county will be sold before
the Court House door in said county
on the first Tuesday in January,
1925, to the highest and best bidder
during the legal hours of sale, all of
the following described property, to
wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the 1119th District,
G. M., of said State and county, and
bounded by lands of T. A. Booth on
the north, T. A. Booth and Anton
Kotal on the east, J. K. Brown on the
south, and T. A. Booth and J. K.
Brown on the west, and being on the
east side of the road leading from
Milltown to Andersonville, containing
fifty (50) acres, more or less. Said
lands have about twenty-five (25)
acres in cultivation, balance in pas
ture and original forest. Also has
a four-room dwelling with good well
of water, barn and stable and running
water in pasture.
Terms of sale: 1-3 cash on day of
sale; 1-3 due December 1, 1925; 1-3
due December 1. 1926. Notes taken
for deferred payments bearing eight
(8) per cent interest from date of
sal#, and bond for title given pur
chaser.
All of the above lands being sold
as the property of Joseph Koke, de
ceased, for the purpose of paying
debts and distribution among the
heirs at law of said deceased.
This 2nd day of December, 1924.
W. B. McMULLAN. Admr.,
Joseph Koke, dec'd.
Dismission from Executorship.
Georgia—Hart County.
Wheras, F. O. Skelton, Executor
of Handy Harris, represents to the
Court in his petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that he has fully
executed Handy Harris estate:
This is, therefore, to cite- all per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said Executor should not be dis
charged from his Executorship, and
receive Letters of Dismission on the
first Monday in January, 1925.
J. W. SCOTT, Ordinary.
Dismission from Administration
Georgia—Hart County.
Whereas, M. M. Norman, Admini
strator of W. B. J. Norman, repre
sents to the Court in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that he
has fully administered W. B. J.
Norman estate:
This is, therfore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why
said Administrator should not be dis
charged from his Administration, and
receive Letters of Dismission on the
first Monday in January, 1925.
J. W. SCOTT, Ordinary.
Sheriff'* Sale
Georgia—Hart County.
Will be sold before the Court
House door in Hartwell, Hart Coun
ty, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
January, 1925, between the legal
hours of sale the following described
property to-wit:
Three bales of lint cotton, one
Ford touring car motor number
5850505; one Ford touring car motor
number 3013601; also about 5600
pounds of seed cotton, also one two
horse wagon Weber make, one red
Jersey sow, weighing about 150
pounds, one white male shoat weigh
ing about 75 pounds, one dark Jer
sey milch cow horns sawed off
weighing about 750 pounds, one
black horse mule weighing about 900
pounds, one black mare mule weigh
ing about 900 pounds both mules
about 9 years old. Said property
levied on as the property of J. L.
Evans under and by virtue of an exe
cution issued from Hart Superior
’Court at the August Adjourned term
1924, said execution in favor of
Tennessee Chemical Co., against J.
L. Evans. Levy made October 28th,
1924.
This December 9th, 1924.
A. B. BROWN, Deputy Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Sale
Georgia—Hart County.
Will be sold before the Court
House door in Hartwell, Hart Coun
ty, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
January, 1925, between the legal
hours of sale the following described
property to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Hart County,
Georgia, and in the 1115th District
G. M., said State and County, and
known as lot number one in the di
vision of Jonathan Weldon estate,
containing fifty-eight and fifty one
hundreths acres more or less, ad
joining the land of C. R. Bolman,
J. B. Bradberry, G. T. Thrasher and
N. S. Osborne, the same being fully
described by the plat and survey of
same made by J. W. Baker, Surveyor.
Said property levied on as th* 1
property of S. N. Weldon under and
by virtue of the following executions
issued from the Justice Court of the
1115th District, G. M., Hart County,
to-wit: The Hartwell Bank vs. S. N.
Weldon Prin. C. W. Vickery and G.
T. Thrasher, Sec., issued January
Term, 1923; The Hartwell Bank vs.
L. J. Weldon, Prin., S. N. Weldoa,
J. T. Risner and L. J. Reeks, sec.,
issued February Term, 1921; The
Hartwell Bank vs. S. N. Weldon,
Prin. T. H. Wright and B. A. Thrash
er, Sec., issued February Term,
1923; The Hartwell Bank vs. S. N.
Weldon, Prin. G. T. Thrasher, is
sued February term, 1923; The Hart
well Bank vs. S. N. Weldon, Prin.
and W. I. Madden, Sec. Said levy
made thile the 9th day of December
1924. Notice given as required by
law.
This December 9th, 1924.
A. B. BROWN, Deputy Sheriff.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Georgia—Hart County.
All parties holding claims against
the estate of Mrs. Lizzie C. Nelms,
deceased, are requested to file same
in proper form within the time al
lowed by law; all parties owing said
estate are requested to make settle
ment at once.
C. L. & J. E. NELM§, Admrs.,
15-6 t ■** Estate Mrs. Lizzie C. Nelms.
Adminstrator’s Sale
State of Georgia—Hart County.
Pursuant to an order granted by
the Court of Ordinary of Hart county
will be sold before the Court House
door in the City of Hartwell, Hart
county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday
in January, 1925, to the highest bid
der, during the legal hours of sale
the following real estate to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the 1119th Dist.,
G. M., of said State and County, con
taining 87 acres, more or less, and
having the following metes and
bounds, to-wit:
Beginning at a Rock (Red Oak),
thence S. 84 1-2 E. 22.48 to a Pine
Knot, thence N. 3 E. 13.70 to a Stake,
thence N. 81 1-2 W. 4.75 to Stake,
thence N. 3 E. 32.00 to Stake, thence
N. 86 W. 17.70 to a rock, thence S.
3 W. 45.50 to the beginning Rock
cornor.
As shown by plat and survey of
the same made by J. H. Warren Sur
veyor.
Said tract of land sold as the pro
perty of James A. Powell deceased,
for the purposes of distribution
among his heirs at law, and payment
of debts of said deceased. The same
sold subject to rental contract for
1925. Interests on deferred payments
at eight per cent per annum.
Terms of payment: One-fourth
cash; one-fourth Nov. Ist, 1925, one
fourth Nov. Ist, 1926, and one-fourth
Nov. Ist, 1927. Notes for purchase
money will be taken and bond for
title executed to the purchaser.
This Dec. 2nd. 1924.
’ R. M. POWELL, Admr.,
Jas. A. Powell, Deed.
THE HARTWELL SUN, HARTWELL, GA., DECEMBER 26, 1924
Application For Charter
Georgia Seed Growers Coopera
tive Association.
State of Georgia.
To the Superior Court of Hart
County.
The. petition of W. J. Mitchell, J.
E. Thomas, W. C.. Tribble, T. B.
Whitworth, W. B. McMullan, T. M.
Myers, J. D. Cleveland, H. H. Mad
dox, T. B. Thornton, F. C. Gaines,
S. H. Jones and A. I. Knox, re
spectfully shows;
I.
That the petitioners, all of whom
are resident and citizens of the
State of Georgia, engaged in the pro
duction of agricultural products, de
sire, for themselves, their associates
and successors, to associate them
selves together for the purpose of
forming a non-profit cooperative
marketing association, without capi
tal stock, under the provisions of
the Cooperative Marketing Act of
the State of Georgia, under the name
and style of Georgia Seed Growers
Cooperative Association.
11.
The objects and purposes for
which this association is to be form
ed, are:
a. To promote, foster and encour
age the business of marketing seed
cooperatively; to minimize specula
tion and wastes in the production
and marketing of seed and their pro
ducts; to stablize seed markets; to
handle cooperatively and collectively
the problems of seed growers.
b. To engage in any activity in
connection with the grading, hand
ling, processing, treating, storing,
shipping, warehousing, and market
ing of seed or seed products of the
Association and of its members; and
in the financing of any of said opera
tions.
c. To purchase or sell any seed or
seed products of its members; and
to purchase and to sell to its mem
bers machinery, equipment, or sup
plies used in any of the above men
tioned activities, either by the As
sociation, or by the members there
of.
d. To borrow money and to make
advances to the members of the As
sociation; and to incur indebtedness
without limitation.
e. To lend money to the members
of the Association, in connection with
any of the said activities, upon any
adequate security; and to accept as
collateral for any such loans, ware
house receipts, mortgages, or any
other kind of property or security
permitted by law.
f. To sell, issue, discount or borrow
money upon any commercial paper
or negotiable instruments, or promis
sory notes, or warehouse receipt, or
mortgages, or bonds, or any other
kind of property or security owned
by or under the control of the As
sociation.
g. To act as the agent, representa
tive, or broker of its members in
any of the above activities.
h. To purchase or otherwise ac
quire, and to hold, own, exercise all
rights of ownership over, sell, trans
fer, or pledge or guarantee the re
demption or retirement of and the
payment of dividends on shares of
the capital stock, or bonds, or se
curities of any corporation or asso
ciation engaged in the processing, or
treating or grading or storing or
handling, or marketing of any seed
or seed products in furtherance of
any of the above mentioned activi
tied.
i. To buy, hold, lease, construct,
contract for the use of and ever
cise all privileges of ownership over
such real or personal property as
may be necessary or convenient for
the conduct and operation of any of
the business of the Association.
j. To acquire, own develop, any
interest in patents, trademarks, or
copyrights, connected with the hand
ling or manufacturing or marketing
of seed or seed products of the As
sociation or its members.
k. To do each and everything nec
essary, suitable or proper, in the
judgment o fthe Directors of this
Association, anywhere throughout
the world for the accomplishment of
any the purposes or attainment
of any one or more of the obpects
herein enumerated, or which shall at
any time appear conducive’ to or
expedient for the interests of bene
fit of the Association and the mem
bers thereof and to contract accord
ingly.
l. To make no profits for itself
from any of its activities; but all of
its operations shall be for the mutual
benefit of its members only and shall
be cooperative in character.
The operations and activities of
this Association shall be limited to
activities arising out of the proces
sing, treating, grading, manufactur
ing, shipping, storing, warehousing,
handling, and marketing of the seed
and or seed products, of the Asso
ciation and of its members only and
to the financing of any of the said
operations.
The Association shall not be per
mitted to buy or sell seed except
from and for its members only and
on a standard cooperative hasis. It
shall not buy or handle any seed
from non-members; or be permitted
to go in the open market to buy seed
or any seed product whatsoever.
m. The Association shall be ex
pressly forbidden to do anything with
the intent or effect of lessening the
production or use or consumption of
se£d; but this Association shall do
everything within its pow-er to pre
vent speculation, in the handling of
seed and seed products and to secure
for its members a fair price for their
seed or seed products in the markets
of the world; and do everything, rea
sonable within its powers to stabilize
to a fair level downward, the prices
to be paid by the ultimate consumers;
to increase the sale, use and con
sumption of seed and seed products
by all possible commercial and mer-
1 chandising methods; and to use every
possible means to improve this sup
ply and to extend and increase the
demand for seed and seed products.
n. This Association shall have and
exercise all powers, privileges, and
rights authorized by the laws of this
State and all powers and right inci
dent thereto.
111.
The office and principal place of
business of said Association, will be
in the City of Hartwell County of
Hart, State of Georgia; but the As-
sociation shall have the rights to
establish branch offices elsewhere,
as it may deem advisable.
IV.
The term for w-hich the Associa
tion is to exist is twenty (20) years,
with the right to renewal.
V.
The Association is to be managed
by a Board of directors to be elected
in the manner provided in the by
laws. The names and residences of
the Directors selected to serve for
the first year and until their succes
sors shall have been selected and
qualified are:
T. B. Thornton, Hartwell, Ga.; W.
B. McMullan, Hartwell, Ga.; H. H.
Maddox, Hartwell, Ga.; F. C. Gaines,
Dewy Rose No. 2; T. M. Myers, Hart
well, Ga.; J. D. Cleveland, Hartwell,
Ga.; T. B. Whitworth, Lavonia R. 2,
Ga.; W. C. Tribble, Lavonia, Ga.;
Joel E. Thomas, Lavonia, Ga.; W. J.
Mitchell, Martin, Ga.; S. H. Jones,
Elberton, Ga.; A. I, Knox, Appling,
Ga., and R. R. Childs, Athens, Ga.
VI.
Georgia Seed Growers Cooperative
Association shall not have any capi
tal stock; but shall admit members
into the Association upon payment
of an entrance fee of as provided in
the by-laws and other uniform condi
tions. The Voting power of the mem
bers of this Association shall be
equal; and each member shall have
one vote only.
The property rights and interests
of each member shall be equal; and
each member shall have one unit of
property rights only.
VII.
The private property of the mem
bers shall not be subject to the pay
ment of corporate debts; and no
member shall be liable for the debts
of the Association of any amount
exceeding the unpaid balance of his
entrance fee.
VIII.
The Association is to have all the
powers and rights, limitations and
restrictions, obligations and privi
lege, se forth in the Cooperative
Marketing Act of the State of Geor
gia, approved 1921 WHEREFORE
petitioners bring this petition and
pray that after publication for the
time required by law and compliance
with the formalities of law, they be
incorporated and be made a body
politic and corporate, under the name
and style aforesaid with all the
rights, privileges, and immunities
herein requested and subject to the
restrictions fixed by law.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF we have
hereunto subscribed our names, this
Ist day of December, 1924.
W. J. Mitchell, J. E. Thomas, W.
C. Tribble, T. B. Whitworth, W. B.
McMullan, T. M. Myers, J. D. Cleve
land, H. H. Maddox, T. B. Thorn
ton, F. C. Gaines, S. H. Jones, and
A. I. Knox.
Wherefore petitioners file this
their petition in the office of the
Clerk of Superior Court of Hart
County, and pray after the same has
been advertised as required by law,
that the Court by proper order grant
this petition.
T. S. MASON.
Attorney for petitioners.
Georgia—Hart County.
Office of the Clerk of Superior
Court:
I, John G. Richardson, Clerk of
the Superior Court of Hart County,
hereby certify that the foregoing is
a true and correct copy of the ap
plication for charter, as the same
appears of file in this office.
This 9th of Dec. 1924.
JNO. G. RICCHARDSON.
Clerk of Superior Court.
Administratrix Sale
Georgia—Hart County.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of said county,
will be sold at public outcry on the
first Tuesday in January, 1924, at
the Court House door in said coun
ty, between the legal hours of sale,
the tract of land in said county to
wit: Lot No. 3 as shown by map
drawn by R. L. B. Shirley, situated
in the 1116th Dist., G. M., and being
all of said lot No. 3, containing 11
and 28-100 acres, sold at auction
October 14, 1919, by the United
Realty & Auction Co.
Terms cash. This Dec. 10, 1924.
MRS. ED F. WILLIAMS,
Admrx. Ed Williams estate.
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