The Carroll free press. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1883-1948, December 29, 1910, Image 3

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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, GA. JUi «i tn Memory of G. W. Entrekin. W. S. RAMSAY i Brickwork of all kinds, Buildings, | Foundations, Pressed Brick and Tile S Mantels, Boiler Setting, etc. Strictly first class work. Estimates given P. O, Box ), Phone 260. WEST POINT ROUTE <A * W. p. R, R. co.—THE W. rY. OF ALA ) -TO- California TEXAS, MEXICO AND The West HEAPESI RATES 13 TRAINS DAILY /All at Ticket Office, write'tor rates and full inf or miii F. M. THOMPSON, J, P. BILLUPS, Traveling Pass.) Agent. General Pass. Agent. ATLANTA, GA. Death has invaded our ranks, and taken from us a loved and lov ing Brother, perhaps he had passed on life’s highways the stone that marked the highest point, yet there was much in life for him, but being weary he lay c'own, using his burden for a pillow, fell into that dreamless sleep from which no one ever awoke while yet in love with life and rap tured with the world, he passed into silence and pathetic dust. Yet after all it may be best for some when sometimes a wreck must mark the end of all and every life, no matter if its every hour is rich with love is at last a tradegy deep and sad. This brave man in every storm of life was oak 1 nd rock but in sun shine he was vine and flowers, he added to the sum of him and joy and to respect and io love him was but to know, and those who knew him best loved him most. He was a kind and loving father a true and royal friend and neigh bor and a Christian gentlemen. He was born in July 21st. 1860 and died Nov. 12 1910. He joined the Baptist Church at Pleasant View in August, 1883, and lived a consistent member. He was a member of Zion no 508 and was a Mason in the truest sense of the word for his life was consis tent with the principles of the order he loved Christianity as it was ex- emplied in his every day life with a loyal heart and the purest hands he faithfully discharged his duty as a Christian gentleman and as a mas ter mason. Therefore be it resolved that we the members of Zion lodge no 508 feel keenly the loss, we have sus tained for he attended all his lodge meetings as his health would allow him his counsels were always good, and we realize that his place cannot be filled, yet we bow in humble sub mission to the will of him who doeth all things well. We extend to his father; mother and parentless child ren the sympathy of the order and ask that a copy of this be spr ead on the minutes of our lodge and one be sent to the family. 0. F.jLambert, Cjimilttee, S. B. Duncan, J,,H. Johnsqn. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Debtors and Creditors, Georgia, Carroll County All persons having demands against the estate of Mrs. L. C. Pritchard, late ot said county, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the under signed according to law; and all persons in- debtedto said estate are hereby required to make immediate payment. This Dec. S 1910. R H Hensleey and E T Stovall adminisurators of Mrs. L. C. Pritchard's estate. Executor’s Sale. Georgia, Carroll County By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of said county will be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash at public outcry on the first Tuesday in January, I9II at the court house door in said county be tween the legal hours of sale, the following property to-wit: The north half of lot of land No. 131 in the llih district of said county, except five acres in the south east corner thereof in the shape of a parallelogram, two acres wide north and south and two and a half ac es long east and west, containing ninety-six and a halt acres, more or less. And, also, lot ot land No. 130 in said district, containing two hundrrd, two and a half acres, more or less, subject to an essement of Gains W Lovvorn to back water up Buffalo Creek on the west side as far as the dam on Tallapoosa River would back it as said dam existed on 3rd of March 1903. Said land will first be offered for sale in three tracts. The north helf of 131 will be offered seperately and so the nof.h and the scuth halves o. 130 will be offered seperate ly. Then all of said land will be offered in bulk and if the bid for the same in bulk is greater than the aggregate bids for aid three tracts then the bid n bulk will be ac cepted; otherwise the seperate bids for said three tracts will be accepted. Said land is the old homestead of Reuben Baxter deceased; said north half of lot 131 has 40 acres cleared, 8 acres of botton land all in good state of cul ivation and an abundance of timber. The south half of 130 has about 30 acres cleared. 15 acres of good bottom land cleared and about 40 in the woods, good four room dwelli g house and out houses, pastures etc. The north half of said lot is in orignal forest wi.h pine, oak and gum saw timbei and about 40 acres oottom land. Buffalo Creek ru.ns east and west through this lot and is just about on the line berween the north and he south halves. All three, of said tracts of land have a f v ontage on public roads suitab e for building pu.p ses. Pinkney A. Baxter, Executor of Reube . Baxter, deceasqd. Sheriff’s Sale GET READY Preparation is the foundation ot all success-=be- gin now for your next crop by turning your land. We have the plow for you, the Chattanooga Line with many improvements, all sizes from the least to the largest. Call and see us. WIRE FENCING We learned from the poultry exhibit at tfur Fair that there’s a growing interest in poultry raising, we have just received a car of P. & R. Fencing that enables us to take care of all your wants in this line. BUILDERS HARDWARE Our Builders Hardware stock is of the right kind and at prices a Good Deal cheaper than cotton. STOVES, RANGES HEATERS. To Suit Everybody. Our business on Pocket Knives, Scissors and Table Cut lery is gratifying to us but we want to do better, giue us a chance by calling on us. Our line of Harness, Saddles is full Good, Better and Best. THE BEST BUGGIES We would be glad to talk Norman Buggies to you, if ysu need a buggy or if you don’t, it is a pleasure to talk a thing that has merit in it like Norman BuSgies have. Carrollton Hard ware Years Support. Georgia. Carroll County Katie Smith, col.,'having made applied tion for twelve mouths support for herself and 8 minor children out of the estate of Sam Smith, col, decnasea, .nd appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their return. All persons concerned are he-eby required tb show :cause before the court of Ordinary of said county, on the first Monday in Jany 1911, vh/ said application should not be granted. This D.c 5th 1910. W J Millican Ordin'xfb Letters of Administration Georgia, Carroll County To all whom it may concern: J W Raburn having in proper form ap plied to me for permanent letters of ad- mini tration on he estate of L J Jones late of said county, this is to cite all and singu lar the creditors and next of kin of L J Jones to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in January 1911, and st ow cause if any they can why permanent ad ministration should not be granted to J W Raburn on L J Jenes’ estate. Wi ness my hand official signature, thi. 5th day of Dee 1910. W J Millican, Otdinary Road Notice Georgia, Carroll County It no good cause be shown to the con trary an o-der will be granted on the fi.ct Tuesday in January 1911, establishing a new second class public road in 1006 Dist. G W commencing at Jacksonville road near residence of Darius Smith and following the settlement road running south-east direction througn lands of Darius S'rith, DS Warren J H Robinson, P C Adams J A Pearce, Dav d Smith, Ernest Adams. J T Eason, I D Thompson and intersecting the Colum bus road near the residence of J T Eason This Dec 6 1910. G P Braswell, Com Roads and Revenues. Administrator’s Sale. Georgia, Carroll County By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, granted at the December Term, 1910, will-be sold before the court house door of Carroll county, within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in January, 1911 at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash the following property to wit: Seventy-five acres, more nr less, off the west side of lot of land No 96 in the origi nal 6th, but now the 2d district of said state and county, bounded as follows: On east and west by lands of Will Noles, north by lands of Mrs Sallie McWhorter and south by lands of Ben Williams. Sold as the property of J F Williams, late of said county, deceased, for the purpose of paying debts and distribution. This the 5th day of December 1910. W A Williams, Admr Years Support Georgia, Carroll County Mrs Maude Andrews having made appli cation for 12 months Jsuppo.t for herself and minor children out of the estate of W M Andrews, late of said county, deceased, and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their return. All per sons concerned arehereby required to show cause efore the Court 0. Ordinary of said county on the 1st Monday in January, 1911 why sai application should not be granted. This the 9th day of Dece . ber 1910. W J Millican, Ordinary Georgia. Carroll County Will be so[d before the court house do of said county, at Carro'lton, Ga., during the egal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in Jan. 1911 to the highest bidder for cash 1 the following described property to-wit: 35 acres more or less in the south east corner j of lot of land No .S9 in the ninth district of said county bounded as follows: on the east by lands ot T A Cook, on the north and west by lands of J F Garrett, and on the south by lands of W W Skinner. Levied on and sold by virtue of a fifa is sued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of Ohio Pottery and Glass Co. against G W Cook. The defendant G W Cook notified of levy. This Dec 8th, I9IO. W A Garrett, Sheriff Also at the same time and place: 18 acres of land more or less in the south west corner of lot of land No 150 in 9th original land district of aaid county located on the road leading from Bowdon,Ga., to Ranbnrn Ala., and bounded a* follows; an the east hy land of S S Yates; on the ‘north by .and of E McWhorter, cn the west by Indian Creek, on the south by land of J Heptinstall One Munger cotton gin outfit, located in the town of Bowdon, Ga., near the college in said town, consisting of three sixty saw gins and one revolving press complete. Levied on and sold under and -.y virtue of 9 fifas issued from the Justice Court of the 1111 Dist G M of said county two in favor of McWilliams Chidsey Co., 2 in favor of Joe Rosenbaum Shoe Co., 3 in favor of Green & Sons, one in favor of Arnold Hat Co. and one in favor of Continental Gin Co. against O P Bennett. Levied on as the property of O P Bennett and found in his possesion. Levied on by H V Harris L C of 1111 Dist G M and telurned to me tor sale as required bylaw. This Dec 9th 1910 W A Garrett, Sheriff Professional Cards BOYKIN & BCYKIN, Attorneys-at-Law. Represents Georgia Loan and Trust Co. City and Farm Loans. Rooms 38-40-42-First National Bank Building. PHONE 105. CARROLLTON, GA. DR. HOMER BOATRIGHT, Office Phone 222 Resipence Rooms I2-I4-I6 First National Bank Building. Hours 7 to 9-II-I2-4-2. J. M. L. STRICKLAND, DENTIST. Carrollton, oa. First Nat. Bank Bldg. Room No,n —Phone 149. J. D. HAMRICK, M. D. C ountv Physician and Surgeon. Registered Optician. \ Diseases of Eye, Ear and Throat, Phones, Office 73, Residence 4$, Carrollton, oa. L. Z. DORSETT ATT0 R N E Y-AT-L AW Will practice in ail the Courts, State and Federal. Special attention tc administration of estates and commercial law. Road Not.ce Georgia, Carroll County “f no good cause be shown to the con trary an order will be granted on the first Tuesday in January 1911, establishing a second class public road in 1006 Dist G M commencing near the 7 mile post on the old Columbus road and running through lands of W T King, G T Wheeler, J D Smith and J B King extending north west along old road one mile to Haralson County Line. This Dec. 6th 1910. G P Braswell, Com Roads and Revenues. APPLICATION TO AMEND CHARTR. Georgia, Carroll County ~ “ iibr To the Supenor Court of said county. The Lee-Jackson Company and A. T. Jackson, for himself and in behalf of the other stockholdera of aaid Lee-Jackson Com pany, respectfully show to the Court: I That heretofore to-wit, on or about Nov. 6th, 1906, J.fcW. Lee, S. E. Lee and A. T. Jackson, filed their application - in Carroll Superior Court for the creation and incor poration of the Company under the name •nd style of The Lee-Jack>:on Company. Said application having been duly publish ed and the requirements of law having been otherwise complied.with his honor, R. W. Freeman, Judge of said Superior Court pre siding, on January 24th, 1907, passed an order granting said application creating Tha Lee-Jackson Company for the purpose therein specified. III Petitioners show that they,desire to char.” the name and style of said Company by striking the word “Lee" therefrom and inserting the word “Hugh" in lieu thereof so that the corporate name and style of said Company shall be “The Hugh Jack- son Company." IV Petitioners desire to further change and amend the charter of saidJCompany so that the stockholders or a majority thereof, may, at any time, at a regular Or call meeting, reduce the capital stock of Said company to $3,000 if it should he desired, with the privilege of increasing the same at any time and from time to time not exceeding in the aggregate $25,000. Wherefore, petitioners pray thsft the Court grant this application making and es. tablishing the changes and amendments herein set forth. This Nov. 8th 1910. W W Mnduy, Attorney for Petitioners Georgia, Carroll County I, D. F. Pearce, Clerlf of the Superior Court of Carroll County, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and exact,copy of petition of Lee-Jackson Co. to change name of said Company as appers of record in my office. Filed in office Nov. 26, 1910. D. F. Pearce, C. S. C. Nofice to Debtois and Creditors Georgia, Carroll Cout ty. All persons having demands against the estate of W. H. Holloway, deceased, are hereby notified ti render in their aemunds to the undersigned according to law, and all person indebted to said estate are hereby required to make immediate payment. Thin Dec. 12 1910. G. W. and S. L. Holloway. Legatees. No I ICE or SALE. Leave to Sell Land. There will be sold at Freight De pot of Central of Georgia Railway Co. to highest and best bidder for cash on January 7th, 1911, to satis fy transportation and s t o rage charges, one engine on skids, 1 fly wheel, 1 shaft, 1 bearing, two pieces pipe, two boxes pipe, shipped by Jos. S. Caldwell 248-252 Tallman St., Syracuse, N. Y„ to order notify The Noble Machinery Co., of Fort Wayne, Ind., for final delivery to Walker Lumber and Manufacturing Company,.Carrollton, Ga. Machinery can be seen and examined by call ing at Freight Office, Carrollton, Ga, J. L. Guill, Agent. C. of Ga. Rwy. Georgia, Carroll County. To all whom it may concern: J W Downs Jr. admr. of the estate of J W Downs Sr., has in due form applied to me for leave to sell the lands belo ging to the stale of J W Downs Sr., deceased. | Said application will be heard at lb o’clock a m on the first- Monday in January 1911. Given under my hand and official signature this Dec 8th 1910 W J Millican, Ordinary Electric iBiftersI Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they ate the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEYJLIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE It is the £est medicine ever sold over a druggist’s counter. DR. J. H. POWELL. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ATLAN TA, A. Hours 9 to 12 and I to 4—Sunday 6jto lo a. m. Office 3I5-I6 Century building. Bell Phone Main 1875., J. E. CRAMER DENTIST, Carrollton, Ga. ' Office, No. 15 Roop Building— Phone No. 107. L. J. BROCK. DENTIST. Carrollton, oa Office in Stewart Building, over Harris’ Hardware Store—Phone No. 203. R. W. ADAMSON. LAWYER, Carrollton oa. Office in Bradley building. ADAMSON & JACKSON. LAWYERS, Carrollton, oa. ’ Foreign capitalists loan money oh first-class terms for five years at 6 and 7 per cent. See me if you want money. R. D. JACKSON. R. E. FOSTER, Physician and Surgeon. Special' Attention to Diseases of Women. Office in Bradley Bldg. Day Phone 176-3, Carrollton, Ga. HAMRICK & THOMASSON LAWYERS Carrollton, Ga. Rooms I and 2 Bass Building. L. M. LOVVORN Dentists office over Lovvom’s drug store. Bowdon, Ga. RAY F. SOX, DENTIST Office hours: 8 a. m. to 4 p. n Bradley Building CARROLLTON, GEORGIA. J. T. COLEMAN, Watchmaker Expert Watch and Olofk Repairing Jewelry Repairing and Engraving. South West Corner Public Square with “HAMRICKS” CARROLLTON, - GA. Prices reasonable. Work Guaranteed. Money to Loan I have some cheap money to loan. See me before bor rowing elsewhere. W. P. COLE. “1 am pleased to recommend Chamberlains Cough Remedy as the best thing I Know and the saf est remedy for coughs, colds and bronchial trouble.” Writes Mrs L. B. Arnold of Denver, Colo., “We have usad it repaatedly and it has never failed to give relief.” For sale by W. L. Wortqy and John son Drug Co. MONEY TO LOAN I am prepared to make loans oa Improved farm lands in Carroll County, at 7 and 8 per cent Interest on terms of special advantage to farmers and others owning farms. The principal is re payable In annual Install ments of oiie-teuth of the amount borrowed and interest is charged only on the amount actually at Intere.t. Loans are mode for a period of live years and there is no commis sion oharued for tusking but a reasonable sunt for abstracting title. If you are ip need ot money mid have Improved farm lands to offer as security. It will pav yon to consult mo L. 2. RORShlTT. Roop Building, Carrollton. Ua. -SCOTT’S ^Mulsjon is the only emulsion imi- ] fated. The reason is piain- | it’s the best. Insist upon j having Scott’s—it’s the world’s standard flesh and | j strength builder. ALL DRV ‘ J . •.