The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, December 01, 1916, Image 2

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Legal Advertisements Sheriff’s Sale GEORGIA! Grady County. Will ho sold ut the court house door in raid county williiu the legal hours of sale on the first Ttcstlay in Oeccmbnr, towit All of.u certain (rant of land, being lifty acres of land on the north side of lot of land number 24!) in the IOth, distriot of Grady County Georgia, bounded on the north, east and tvpst by the original land lines and on the south by Cal llieh- nnlson's land. Said land being levied on as the property of the defendant. Joseph Yates to satisfy an execution issued fix m the City Court of Whiglmm on the I till, day of October 1010 in favor of G. 11. Trulock against Joseph Yates. This 7th. day of Novcmlicr 1010. \Y. II. IK’D,SOX, Dept. .Sheriff. m -n -.i w'*** land lies in tint lUtli. (lUlriot of «ald county and c.ohtdlrts throe quntieru of an acre inure of IUSb, with .improvements thereon, said lutitl leviod du as tlio prop erty of 11. K. Cjnrk to satisfy no cxixm- tion issued on 2LiU day of March- 1010 from the City Court of Way cross, Ware County Georgia, ill favor bf farmers and Merchants Rank against £1. K. Clark. This November Sth. 19lti. W. H. HUDSON, Deputy Sheriff. tittADY COUNTY PROGRESS, CALHu, ufcvmvUA. BaMBB^dHilMdaHiwWiiiltiai.iV-iii ' mrimmimSimk*, Sheriff’s Sale GEORGIA: Grady County; Will lie sold before the court, house door in said county on the tirst Tuesday in December 1919 within the legal hours of sale, tnwil:- All of the one seventh undivided inter est, in and to lots of land Xus. lOand 11 in the Kith, district, and also all of his interest in the west half of lot of land Xo. 12 in the 19th. district all in Crady County.Georgia. iSaid property levied on ns that of C. S. Jones to satisfy an execution issued on the 5th. day of October 1910 from the •Superior Court of said county in favor of W. 11. Harrell against C. S. Jones. This the 7lh. day of November 1910. W. II. HUDSON, Dept. Sheriff. Shersff’s Sale. GEORGIA: Grady County. Will He sold at t he court house door . A in said county on the lirst Tuesday in December 1910 within the legal hours of , sale towit:— All that certain tract of land described as follows, in Deed Hook 12, page 222 in the Clerk’s Office in the court house of said county: All that tract or parcel of lipid lying and being in the county of C In® and State of Georgia, being one certain residence lot together with all the inprovemeiits thereon including the two . dwelling houses thereon, located in tlio City of C'aiio, and described us follows: ii Maid land fronting on Highland Avenue (or Dyson Street,) one hundred and thirty feet rim fling hack one hundred and ejglity^vo feet,'and bounded us follows: Od the North by Highland Avenue, and on the East by lands of L. W. Rigsby,' and on tho West by T. S. Copeland, and on the South by T.‘ S. Copeland, the above tract, of land containing three fourths of an acre more or lens, and also the following tract, and pared of land: Five and one fourth, acres of land *iu the Southeast corner of the North half of lot of inml No. 222 in 17th. district of Grady County Georgia, bounded on the North and West by public road, ane lands of Mrs. It. L. Rigsby, on the East by lnnds of I,. A. Ragan, and on the South by land of J. B. Wight, live acres of the above tract being on the Enst side of the public road and one fourth acre on t lie West side of thi public road, with improve ments thereon, Said land levied on as the property of J. \V. Cannon to satisfy an execution issuod on t he ltltli. day of Jan uary 101(1 from the City Court of Cairo in said county in favor of Crawford— Miller Co. against J. W. Cannon. This the 8th. day of November 1910. W. II. HUDSON, Deputy Sheriff. Administrators Sale. GEORGIA: Grady County. By virtue of an order of tho Court of Ordinary tf said county will be sold at public outcry on tho first, Tuesday in December 1910 at the court house inaaitl county within t he usual hours of sale tho following situated in Grady County Georgia, towit: 235 acres more or less of lot of land No. 203 and being all of said lot West of the Oohloeknco river. Also 80 acres more or less of lot of laud No. 258 being on South side of said lot. • Also one un divided half interest In fifty acres of lot Xo. 202 being oil the Northeast corner of said lot. Also one undivided half in terest, in 125 acres more or less, of lot laud No. 298. being the west half of said lot. All of said lands being in tho 18th district of Grady county Georgia, Also 5 shares of bank stock in the Citizens Bank of Cairo, Ga. The following will lie sold ut the resi dence of the late Mrs. Mary Cassels, de- neased, on Wednesday following the lirst Tuesday iu December. One mule, one tvngou, one cow, one two horse plow, ono cane-mill, two vats, one evaporator, piping, chests, etc. Tho sale will be continued from day to day between the same hours ujitil all of said property is sold. Terms cash. This November 6th, 1916. T. S. CASSELS C. H. qASSELS, Adminstrators of M rs; Mary Cassels. be discharged fret" his administration and receive letters of dismission on the lirst Monday in December 1916. 1*. II. HERRING, V Ordinary. Citation GEORGIA: Grady County. W. C. Barrow Guardian of Clyde, Otis and Knox Barrow has applied to me for a discharge from his guurdain^hjfi of raid wards, this is therefore to notify nil ppr- soms concerned, to file objections of any they have on or before thi first Modoy in December 1910 else ho will bo dif- ehargetl from his guardainsmp as applied for. P. II. HERRING,. Ordinury. Notice State of Georgia, Grady County: To tho voters of the town of Calvary, Georgia. This is to notify all parlies concerned that the undersigned voters residing within tlio proposed territory hereinafter defined wilFapply to the Superior Court of Grady County, Georgia, on 4 He second Monthly in December, 11)10, to have the town of Calvary, Georgiu, incorporated as provided in Sees. 08.3 et id of Volume 1 of the Code of IS95 and Sections 855 of Park’s Code of Georgia—find that there will be a. election held on 1st, day of December, 1010, at, Store house of Calvary Drug Co., between the hours of 10 o’clock a. in, end 3 o'clock p. m., in which all qualified voters residing within proposed territory hereinafter defined will meet, to vote on the question of in- corporation-tlie proposed name shall I o know ns tlio "Town of Calvary" and shall include and embraceojl the territory within three fourths mile in all directions depot of Pelham A Havana Railway Company. P. D. Elarboe, C. it. Oates, L. O. Maxwell, K. A. Maxwell, Geo. G. Thomas, J. 11. Strickland, Joe Higdon, C. H. Maxwell and H. 1. Clay. Sheriff’s Sale. GEORGIA: Grady County. Will be sold at. the court house door in said county on the first Tuesday in De cember 1910 within the legal hours of sale towit:— All that certain tract or pnrccl of land consisting of one acre in I ho town of Wliighani Crady County Georgia, boun ded on the North by tlio McEIvy branch, East by property of W. C. Bell, and A. Tj. Harrell, South by street and West by property of W. C. Bell, said tract begin ning thirty five feet from the Southwest corner of the house and containing one Here with improvements thereon. Said property levied on ns the property of W. C. Bell, to satisfy an execution issued on the 2nd. day of October 1916 from the Superior Court of said county iu favor of Bank of Thomnsville against W. C. Bell. This November Sth. 1916. W. A. Carr, Sheriff, Public Sale GEORG IA—Grady County: Will be sold first Tuesday in Decem ber 1910, before,the court (house door, in said eouuly between tho -legal hours of sale, to the highent and bes^ bidder the following described properly, to-wit: A certain tract of laud lying and being in the lOtli district, of 'said. county, and being nil of lot No. 292 in said distriot and county, except, the following throe tracts: One decked to C. ;M. Harrison, and described ns follow's;; Commencing tho northwest gomer ..of ; said lot. and thence East on the North original line to swamp branch, thence.:Southwesterly di rection to the original West line, thence North on enidtiriginat land line, being l>ouudcd on thoWest-' wwi North by original land line and EasUand Soutn by swamp brand). Said tract said to con tain fourteen q.nd one-hftlLj Acres more or less. Also another.UnOt deeded to C.M. Harrison, situated m'tho*Nbrtheast cor ner of said lot, mid being all that part of said lot of land North qftte Bain bridge and ThnmnsviUo.public rpad, said to oon- tain six acres more or less/ Also part of said lot deeded.to .Tose-ptfllerrihg by A. J. Miller and describedras.jfollows: Be- g nning where the South -line of lot, of land No. 292 crosses - the public road lending from Concord to Whigbam, thence in a Northerly direction along the said public road ; 208J yards, theuco due East to the East line of said lot No. 292 thence South along the sold East line 20SJ yards to the corner , of said lot, thence duo West'along the South line of said line to the starting point, containing twenty fiv.v acres. Said tract, hereby conveyed bring all the said lot except tho three tracts above described, and Contains two hundred, three and one half acres more or' loss. One acre of said tract being cxceptod for cemetery. The above described farm is loca ted on Cairo and Calvaay public road, 2 miles North ofyCalvary. In good neighborhood, good farm and desirable location for any one looking for a good safe invest ment. For particulars apply to the Farmers & Merchants Bank, Cairo, Georgia. Sheriff’s Sale. GEORGIA: Grady County. Will be sold at the court house door in said county on the first Tuesday in De cember 1916 within the legal hours of sale, towit: All that certain t ract of land described as follows: Ono houso and lot in the town of Whighnm, Crady County Geor gia, and described ns follows: Bound on the North and East by McGriff Street, tho South by the property of Dursoy, on the West by street between this property Citation GEORGIA: Grady .County. To nil whom it. may cpneern. 1. E. Mnloy having applied for letter of Administrator upon tho property of 11.T. Maloy, late .of said county deceased, notice is given that said application will bo heard at my ofiico at 10 o'clock a. m. on the 4th. day December 1910. This 0th. day of November 1910. P. H. HERRING, Ordinary. Citation GEORGIA: Grady County. Whereas II. E. Mitchell Administrator of Admiral Nelson’s estate represents to the court in Ill's petition duly filed and entered on record that lie has fully ad ministered Admiral Nelson’s estate, this is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors to show cause if and the Dr. H. L. McEIvy place. This any, why said administrator should not Notice Georgia, Grady County. To whom it may concern: Gtudy Ginning Company having tiled its petition to tho Superior Court of said county setting forth the fact that it ha.- liquidated its affairs and praying an or der dissolving said corporation, gives this notice to all persons concerned to sl.ow cause, if any they can, why au order should not be granted on second Monday ill December, 1910 dissolving said cnrpo ration. • \ Ledford & Christopher. Petitioner's At torn •> vs 1 SERVICE A transportation line has just 0113 thing to sell and that one thing is service. The line that srslls good service is a good line. It is the object of the Central of Georgia Railroad to sell its patrons the very best service. Our set- vice is not a thing supplied by any one employe, nor does it consist of special attention to any one in dividual patron. It means good efficient, courteous attention from our working force to nil the people or as near this idea as is humanly possible. Wo try to render such service all the time. We are not content, with having given the people of the South good Service; we want to make it better; wo wish to go to the limit in making travel easy for the whole people. If you are going on any trip* that: may be accomplished by use of our lines, let our nearest repre sentative know about it. It will be good exercise for Ids talents to practice courtesy and efficiency on you. Birmingham, St. Louis, Chicago, incinnati, levolaud, Indianapolis, New York, Boslon and many other larger centers are most con veniently reached via the ontral and its connections. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAIL WAY. THE RIGHT WAY SERVICE. Put a porous plaster on the chest and take a good cough syrup in ternally if you would treat a seveic cose of sour lungs properly. Get the dollar size BALLARD’S HOREIIOUND SYRUP. With each bottle there is a free HER RICK’S RED PEPPER POROUS PLASTER for the chest. Sold by Wight & Browne. CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE BEGINS RAILWAY INQUIRY Proposed by President to Bet ter Condition of Carriers. MAY CHANGE PRESENT SYSTEM mSSSm . ,«..)>HU --U.. Seed Oats! Seed Rye! I have select seed stock of the following stock limiled. Prices will be higher later—better buy your seed NOW*: Don’t wait!- Fulghum Oats, Burt Oats, Texas Rustproof Oats, Appier and Hastings Oi»ts, South Georgia Rye, Abruzzie Rye. SEE ME AT ONCE W. H. ROBINSON, c*.,Ga. Officials of Roads Prepared to Advooata Federal Incorporation, Supervision of Securities and Extension of Authority of Interstate Commerce Commission. Washington, Nov. 20.—Ten members of Congress, five Senators unil llvq members of'tile IIouso of Represents:' tlves, begun here today un Inquiry Into, the subject of public control and su pervision of.railroads that may lead til the revolutionizing of tlio whole scheme of governmental regulation of thecoun- try's transportation lines. Incidentally the committee Is to look Into the ques tion of government ownership of rail ways, telephone and telegraph lines and express companies. The members of (he committee; which will conduct this Important In vestigation nro Senator Newlnnds of. Nevada, chairman; Senators Robinson,Tj of Arkansas, Underwood of Alabama, Cummins of lown and ltraudcgce of Connecticut, and Representatives Ad amson of Georgia. Sltns of Tennessee, Cullop of Indiana, Escli of Wisconsin and Hniiilltou of Michigan. The In quiry wns recommended by President Wilson In Ids message to Congress In December of last year. lie described as Us purpose to determine wlmt could lie done "for bettering the conditions under which tho railroads nro operated and for making them more useful serv ants of the country ns a whole." Prominent Mon as Witnesses. In order to obtain the views, of all Interests affected by tho operations of the transportation Hues the committee lias invited prominent shippers, bunk ers, representatives of commercial or ganizations, railway executives, econo mists and others to appear before them. Tile lirst to ho heard are railroad commissioners of various states ivUo began their evidence today. Their testimony Is directed chiefly to oppos ing any enlargement of the federal authority over commerce that would detract from the powers now exercised by state bodies. They will he followed shortly by officials of railway labor organizations who are expected to reg ister their opposition to 'tlio increase of governmental authority over wages and conditions of labor. Chief interest in tin- hearings cen ters in the proposals that will be put forward by representatives of tne rail roads, for It is reported that they will advocate an extension of federal au thority over rates and securities to the practlcul exclusion of state control of these matters. It is understood Also thut they will go on record In favor of fed eral Ineoriioration of all railroad lines. Legislative Program of Railroads. •From an authoritative source Is ob tained (lie following outline of the leg islative program which the railroads will usk tin: committee to consider In Its Investigation: They will endeavor to demonstrate to tlio commission that one or the principal defects hi the pres ent system of railroad regulation Is the lack of coordination resulting 1'rom the si mu Ua neons and conflicting regu lation by tlie federal government and by tin* 4S states. They will, therefore, ask that entire governmental control of the rates and practices of Interstate carriers, except purely loenl matters, be placed In the hands of a federal body so that interstate traffic may lie regulated without reference to state lines, leaving to the state commissions jurisdiction only over local matters and local public utilities. As n part of this plan, u compulsory system of federal Incorporation Is to he recommended, accompanied by federal supervision of railroad slock and bond Issues. A reorganization of the' Interstate Commerce Commission will he asked. In order to enable tho commission prop erly to exercise Its lncreused powers, ft is also proposed that the preparation and prosecution of eases against tho railroads shall he delegated to some other agency of the government, possi bly the Department of Justice, so that the commission muy devote its ener gies to its hdmhilstratlvo functions. With the commission thus reliovcd of some of Its present duties and equip ped to linmllo its business more prompt ly, the railroads will urge that the pe riod during which tho commission may now suspend proposed Increases in rates lie reduced from‘ten mouths to 60 days, with-provision for reparation to ho paid to the shippers if tho ad vance shall he declared unreasonable. They will also nsk that tlio commis sion lie given the power to prescribe minimum as well ns mnximum rates so that in meeting complaints of dis crimination the commission muy order the advance of a rate which it consid ers too low. Ono of tlio most Important recom mendations for which tho railroads will nsk favOrahle consideration is that the commission he specifically authorized to take into account in rate regulation the effect of rates upon total eumlngs In the light of ex penses. While the Nowlunds Committee Id required, under the resolution creat ing it, to submit a report by Januury 2 next, it is not anticipated that tbe : Committee will have come anywhere near completing its labortMheni, 14. 6 Per Cent 6 Per Cent FARM LOANS — Loans on improved farms in South Georgia promptly made at lowest rates and best terms Gall on us or weight; us stating.your needs. We can save you money. Barrow Loan & Abstract Company “The bifiaest farm loan concern In South Geornla” 4 Pelham - - Georgia 6 Per Cent 6 Per Cent FOR SALE Believing: that Peanuts must take the place of cotton in the boll weevil section, and lest there be a scarcity of of seed, we have left oif crushing for 30 days, and will otter our stock of Spanish peanuts for seed at 6c per pound f.o.b. Shellman Georgia. These are the kind'that find ready cash sale at the oil mill. Orders filled as received, while stock lasts, prior to Dec. 1st. SHELLMAN OIL MILL Shellman, Georgia. Good Stallion For Service About five year.) old; weighs 900 pounds. This horse ns a coll; was a winner at bolh the fairs held in Grady county: a few years ago. Will be in Cairo every Saturday at Crawford-Miller Co’s Stables. Service $10.00. Will be iu Cairo every Saturday Afternoon H. J. WILLIS. m (Oil mill THE BEST IH GROCERIES COME TO US. Your Table will be well supplied with the l est the market allords if you buy your groceries and provisions from us. Your Bank Account will be amply safe guarded because our prices are away down, ns low as po3i- ble for groceries and provisions of quality, even lower than they should be. Your Health will he amply protected because we sell only goods of known purity and excellence. Your Appetite will be well satisfied because we sell groceries of quality that possess an unusual nmount of nutriment, and they are good to the taste. Your Friends will remark on the excellence of your cooking, for the goods wc sell, combined with your own good sense, will produce a meal fit for the gods. White & Stringer The Leading Grocers Loans! Loans! Loans! . , i ^ e arc hotter prepared than ever, to offer the most'’ attractive propositions on farm loans. Our companies are offering tho best terms wc have ever had, both as to rates ot interest charged and as to terms of payment. We can make you a loan for 5 years with only the inter est payable annually, and with the privilege of paying principal back at any interest paying period in sums of 8100 or mutiplcs thereof. We can make you a loan for 7 or 10 years with interest only payable for 3 years, and principal divided into equal installments for the remaining years during which the loan will run. Our rates of interest are from • r > 1-2 to 8 per cent, depending on the amount of the loan and length of term the loan runs. We have tho Best Terms to be found any where. Wo can help you whip tho boll weevil. Now is the time tj make your arrangements. Come to see UiS BELL & WEATHERS, CAIRO, GEORGIA