Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, August 15, 1908, Image 7

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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD Notice of weave to sel. RT OP ORDINARY, Ware county August Term. 1908. e written petition of G. P. Wash- i, as administrator of the estate >0 na Polite, deceased, praying for to sell the land of said deceased jng been duly filed and It appear- tiiat notice of same has been pub* led as required by law. That it is isary for the purpose of distri- loo that said land be sold and no tlon being fixed thereto, it is or- by the court that said adminis- be and is hereby granted leave for the purpose aforesaid, the ig described land of said deceas- II that tract or parcel of land ig and being in the City of Way- ,g, Ware County, Georgia, com , c lng at the southeast corner of nson, and P. Streets, running 0 ce easterly along Johnson street [[stance of one hundred and five [) feet to lands of McGraw Bros, oce along said land of McGrawn, i„ a distance of one hundred and feet (105) feet to an alley, thence ■t along said alley a distance of hundred and five (105) feet to street, thence north along said F eet a distance of one hundred and 105) feet to Johnson street, the dii n t and place of beginning, ug. 7tn 1908. O. P. WASHINGTON. dmJnislrator Estate Anna Polite. d'S* SHERIFF'S SALE. te of Georgia, County of Ware. [’ill be sold before the Court House at Waycross, Ware county, G.eor- during the legal hours of salo on first Tuesday in September A. D., the following described property wit: All those two several tracts land located in Ware county. Geor and in the 1231'’ District G. M., of county, being portions of land No. 122 In the 8th Land District of county and described as follows, wit: a) Tract Number 1. Commencing the intersection of lands now or marly belonging to W. M. Harbin Johnson Ave., said Avenue being part of public road leading from lycross, Georgia to Waltertown, jrgla. thence running west from said .1743 feet and bounded on north said land now or formerly b.elong- to said Harbin, and thence running ith 1130 feet; thence east parallel first line 2115 feet, and thence along said Johnson Avenue as iresaid 1189 feet to point of begin- together with all and singular the tements, buildings, rights, mem 'll! appurtenances thereunto be- saving and excepting the swing crop now on said tract, jb) Tract Number 2. Commencing a point in the run of kettle Creek 10 feet West from the Northwest of said first above described tract, ice East 1510 to the northwest cor- of said first above tract; thence iuth along West line of said first tract 1130 feet to the Southwest rner of said first above described ict; thence West 1420 feet to run Kettle Creek, thence with the run said creek to point of beginning, sub- ct to a reservation of the pine timber ereon reserved for turpentine pur- for four years from January t., 1905, and also subject to a strip 20 feet‘wide along the entire Eas- rn side of the above described land be left open for the use of the pub- c as a road, together with all and ngular the improvements, rights, embers and appurtances thereunto eionging, saving and excepting any rowing crop that may be now on ame. Also at the same time and place en (10) shares Certificate number 37; nd 25 shares Certificate Number 4&. the capital stock of the First Nar tonal £ank, of Waycross, Georgia, of be par value of One Hundred Dol* ars ($100) per share. The said real tate and the said bank stock levied as the property of A. Sessoms to tisfy that certain execution Issued >ut of the City Court of Waycross, Georgia, on the 9th day of June 1908 ipon a Judgement obtained in said :ourt upon said 9th day of June 1908 favor of the Brunswick Bank and Trust Company, vs. The EnBign Man ufacturing Company, as maker, and Bailey ft Parker (a firm composed of 8. Bailey and G. Q. Parker) and J. Bailey and G. G. Parker as Individ uals, and A. Sessoms and R. E. Brels- enick as endorsers, for the principal sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5000.- ,) interest to June 9th., 1908 $261.10, ttorney’i fees $526.10; $23.50 aa costs all future costs and interest on principal at 7 per cent from the 9th 4iy of June 1908. Written notice given the said defendant A. Sessoms and tennanta In possession of said real estate and written notices given to A. Sessoms, and A. M. Knight, President; George W. Deed, Vice- President; and J. W. Bellinger, Cash ier, of the First National Bank of Waycross, Georgia, of such levy on the said capital stock of said bank as SHERIFFS SALE. Georgia, Ware County. Will be sold before the door of the Court House of said County on the first Tuesday in September, 1908, with in the legal hours of sale, to the high est bidder for cash, the following des cribed property in said County, to-wit: The saw mill plant of the Ensign Manufacturing Company, located upon the saw mill site of said company on land lot number two hundred of the 8th District of said County, lying just West-of the City of Waycross, and des cribed as follows:— AH that certain saw mill machinery, saw mill fixtures including engines, boilers, saws, and saw carriages and all other equip ments use-l in and about and In con nection with the sa wmlll business of said company and located upon said saw-mill site; and also all the lumber and logs upon the saw-mill grounds of said company at said saw-mtll site; alfo that certain railroad or tram road track, beginning at the saw-mill of the Bailey Mfg. Co., in the City of Waycross, Georgia, and extending in a Southwesterly direction a distance of about one a half miles to said Baw mill of the Ensign Manufacturing Co., —said property having been levied on and to be sold as aforesaid as the prop erty of said Ensign Manufacturing Co. under and by virtue of an execution issued from the City Court of Way ci css in favor Chas. J. Haden against said Ensign Manufacturing Company, as maker,' *-. G. Parker and J. S. Bailey securities and W. W. Sharpe and W B. Ellington, as endorsers, said fi. fa. having been transferred to the Third National Bank of Atlanta, Geor- gia^-for whese benefit said levy was made. Tills Au'-»i»rt 6th, 1908. D. A. WOODARD She: hi. Ware County, Georgia. GEORGIA—Ware County. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned have applied to the ordin ary of said county for leave to sell land belonging to the estate of Anna Polite for the purpose of distribution. Said application will be heard at the regular term of the court of ordnary for said county to be held on the 1st Monday In August, 1908. This July 11, 1908. G. P. Washington, Administrator. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY. Will be sold on the first Tuesday In September next at public outcry at the court house door, in said county within the legal hour* of sale to the highest bidder for cash the following property: The western half of lot (No. 7) seven numbering east from Gilmore street,, 1 running back south parallel lines from Williams street, one hundred feet fronting north thirty feet on Williams street, bounded east by half of lot number seven and west by lot num ber six (6) with all improvements thereon. Said property levied on as the pro perty of J. R. Whitman to satisfy execution Issued from the city court of Waycross, Ware county in favor of Chas. S. Hirsch & Company against the Wayne Brick Company, a partner ship, ns makers and said J. It. Whit man et al. as endorsers, said property being in possession of J. R. Whitman. Tills 3rd day of August, 1908. D. A. Woodard, Sheriff, W. C. DJSSOLUT.ON NOTICE. Waycross, Ga., June 19, 1908. Notice is hereuy given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween G. A. Thornton and J. Thornton under the name of Thornton Bros., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, G. A. Thornton having bought the Interest of J.\M. Thornton. G. A. Thornton will hereafter own and con duct the business and will be sponsible for its debts and he alone is entitled to collect the accounts and debts due to said firm or said com pany. G. A. Thornton, J. M. Thornton. GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY. Unde:* and by virtue of a power of sale contained In a certain mortgage executed by W. W. Sharpe of said County to the Mayor and Council of the City of Waycross, on the 9th day of June, 1903, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court o' said County In Mortgage Book "B" pa go 434, the undersigned will se|l at public outcry, to the high est bidder* for cash, at the door oi the court house of said county In Way- cross, Georgia, within tlia legal hours of sale, on Tuesday the 14th day oi July 1908, the following real estate, tc wit: All of lots two aundred and thlr*. jIx (236) and two hundred and thirty reven (237) in tire 8th District of Ware county Georgia, each containing four hundred and ninety (490) acres, more cr less; Said sale being for the purpose of psyhu a certain promissory note exe cuted by said W. W. Sharpe to tb» Mayor and Council of the City 0*, Waycross for the principal »um ot $1,2D3.CC, dated June 9tn, 1905 and due twelve months after date, sau bearing lutorest from May 16th, 1905, t*. 8 per cent per annum, together with 10 per cent attorney’s fees; the total amount-'due on said note being i un the day of tale $1,293.60, principal, $327.70 Interest and $162.13 attorney’s feus, together with costa of this pro ceeding; said mortgage having been i.-ado for t.io purpose cf securin'? the payment of tajd indebtedness; and proper conveyance will be executed to the purchaser or purchasers of said lands. This 20th day of June, 1903. The Mayor and Council of the City yl Waycross, By A. Mj KNIGHT Mayor. “Landlord, Ibis soup U frightfully salty.” 1 am sorry, air, but the cook la very careless.’ “Then why don't you discharge her?” "Unfortunately, f can't” "Why not?" i . . - . . . . „ "8he'» my wife."—Illustrated Bits. required by law. Levy made by H. I of Wuk*. MCfct to bo Mac enmeshing la At- _ "• A wiwiinir. Uitta tokr mmA we bass Cur cm \' m Sheriff OHr 9omi oC Warorsss- 1 ™ w BIDS WANTED FOR BRIDGE. Sealed proposals, or auction bids, as may be decided upon at the time, will be received by the undersigned up until 12 o'clock noon, August 14th, 1908, at site of proposed bridge, for the construction of a steel highway bridge across Satllla river, near the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad bridge between Ware and Pierce counties, Georgia. Plans and specifications to be shown on the day of the lotting or upon those now on file in the offices of the Ordin aries of Ware and Pierce counties. Georgia. Bidder will be required to deposit a certified chock for One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) as evidence of good faith, before submitt ing their respective bids. The right la reserved to reject any or all bids. J. I. SUMMERALL, Ordinary Pierce county, Geeorgia. WARREN LOTT, Ordinary and er-offlcio Chairman, County Commissionors, Ware co, Ga, W. A. CASON. D. H. BENNETT. J. F. TAYLOR, County Commissioners, Ware Co., Ga. GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordiuary of Waro County, will be sold at public outcry on the first Tues day in July, 1908, at the Court House door In said county, between the legal uours o£ sale the following described property to wit: All that tract or cd ut land lying and being in the t.ity <•£ Waycross, in what is known e* Old Nine, und described as follows: Beginning one hundred and fifteen feet eusi of the intersection of street and Sdtllla Lane, thence running along said Lane ninety eight feet, thence northerly at right angles sixty three and one half feet, thenco easterly at right angles ninety eight feet, thence southerly sixty three and one half feet to point of beginning. The terms of said sale are cash. June inn, 1908. EMMETT McELREATH. Administrator of the estate of Fanny JtV n!.OU. EORGIA—Ware County. M ^ To AH whom it may concern: ♦ lOier Jones, having ip proper form . plied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate cf George Hardy late of said county, this to dte all and singular the credi tors and next of kin of George Hardy o be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause If any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to Vloler Jones on George Hardy’s estate. Witness my hand ar.d official signature, this Uth day of July 1908. Warren Lott. Ordinary. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER Notice Is hereby given that C. M, Sweat; J. M. Cox; Shepherd Bradley Watson; John T. Harvard and L. V. Williams, all of the county of Ware State of Georgia, propose to file with the Hon. Philip Cook, Secretary of State, State of Georgia, their petition asking that they, their associate*, successors, and assigns be made a body corporate under tho laws of tue State of Georgia for a period of 99 ears, under the name of “The Mer- chants’ Adjustment Company." That the object of said association is to en gage In and carry on the business of an assessment, cooperative fire in surance company. That the plan of said association Is purely mutual, or cooperative and that there will be no capital stock. The petitioners show that they. In good faith Intend to go forward aa toon as Incorporated and organize said company, with its prin cipal office In Waycross, Georgia, complying with all taws of said state oft Georgia. C. JL Sweat J. U. Cox. Shepherd Bradley Wate-jn John T- Harvard. U V. VUU4BA Foreclosure By Advertisement Under Power of Sale. Under and by virtue and power of sale contained in a certain instru ment of writing executed by C. N. Wilkinson and W. J. Murray, partners under name of Wilkinson and Murray, dated the 25th day of October, 1906. and recorded in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Liberty coun ty on the 28th day of April 1908 in book of mortgages “A-P’ Pago 506 and recorded In the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Ware coun ty on the 28th day of November 1900 in mortgage book "5” Page 90. The undersigned will sell at public outcry at the court house door in said county during the legal hours ot sale to the highest bidder for cash on tho first Tuesday In August 1908 the following property to wit: One 9x12 cylinder 20 horse power. Frick Eclipse engine No. 12518 mount ed on 25 horse power boiler and boilei iron wheels with six inch tires with Injector attached aud otherwise complete; one 6x8 cylinder, Frick Eclipse detached stationary engine No. 12403 complete with foundation bolts, etc., one No. 1 Frick EcJJjwe saw mill No. 4140 with 36 feet car riage, 105 feet ways, four head blocks. Idler and frame, etc., one 52 7x8 guage No. 3 Iloe I. T. saw, 36 inch cut oil 8zw, 30 inch mandrel, 50 foot 12 Inch 4 ply and 30 feet 8 inch 4 ply rubber belts: For tho purpose of paying foui certain notes for tbs sum of 386.95 each executed and delivered by C. N. Wilkinson and W. J. Mum# undei name and stylo of Wilkinson & Mur to Avery & Co., on the 25th day of January, April, July and October, »7 ar.d duly stipulating interest «vm maturity at the rato of 8 per cut per annum and ten percent at- feesT tI-‘» total amount du« n said notes beln . $1,748.68, (again r with the co-t of this proceeding under power of sale In said instru ment given. Said mill and flxturas aforesaid bolng located ut Glenmore In Waro county, Georgia, where the same will bo delivered to tho purchas- This July 6tb, 1908. AVERY & Co. NOTICE. * ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY. By virtue of an order of the court of Ordinaryy of said county, granted at tho July term, 1908 will be sold be fore the court house door of said coun ty, on Saturday, the 8th day of August 1908, within the legal hours of sale, the following property of tho estate of Jacob M. Stigor, deceased, to wit: One grist .mill and the equipments thereof, situated at Glenmore, Waro county, Georgia. Terms, cash. This July 25. 1908. Aug 8. J. T. MYERS. Administrator. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notic; is hereby given that tho co partnership heretofore existing be tween Don J. Cason and E. L. Gorman, under tho firm of Don J. Cason & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. Don J. Cason retires from the firm and the business will bo continued at the same stand, comer of Parrallol and E streets by E. L. Gorman under tht name of E. L. Gorman. The said E. L. Gorman assumes all liabilities of the firm and ail accounts due tho firm are payable to him. 6 July 13, 1D0S. Don J. Cason. E. -i. Gorman. Georgia;—Ware County. To all whom It may concern: — W. J. Carswell, having In prope. form applied to mo for permanent let ters of. administration on the estate B. J. Smith, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular tho creditors and next of kin of B. J. Smith, to be and appear nt my office within the time allowed by law and show cause If any they can, why per manent administration should not *„e granted to W. J. Carswell, on B. J. Smith’s estate.Witness in; bond and official signature this 10th day of July 1908. WARREN LOTT. Ordinary CITATION. GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY. Vloter Jones, administratrix of the estate of George Hardy, lato of said county deceased, having applied to the court #f Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the following described real estate: One acre, more or less in Jot No. 158 in the 8th District of War# county, Georgia, bounded on north by Atlantic Coast Line Right of Way and private dirt road or street; on east, south and west by lands of Mrs. Mag gie L. Williams, for the purpose of pay ing debt and distribution. All persons concerned are required to show cause in said pourt by the first Monday In September next, If any they can, why said application should pot be granted. This 3rd day of August, IMS. WARREN.. LOTT, Ordnary. THIS-GLORIOUS GOLDEN CLOCK FREE ior a few minute, of your time. No ono who Hti ■ home to llvo In con afford to ml.* thl> truly GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY To Mour* FREE of charge a Clock, the mod Important thing In the homo. And «uch a Clock, toot BEAUTIFUL COLO AND GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEAR8. 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