Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, September 12, 1908, Image 7

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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. Georgia—Ware County. TO THE 8UPERIOR COURT OF 8AID COUNTY: The petition of George R. Youmani, J. M. Bell, C. M. Sweat, and Leon A Wilson, ail of said State and County, respectfully shows: 1. That they desire for themselves, their associates, successors and as signs, to . become incorporated under the name of "THE YOUMANS* JEWELRY COMPANY”. 2 The term for which petitioners desire to be incorporated is twenty (20) years with the privilege of renew al at the end of that time. 3. The capital stock of said corpor ation is to be (20,000.00 with the privilege of increasing same to the sum of $50,000.00 by a majority vote of the stockholders, said stock to be divided into shares of $100.00 each. Ten per cent of the amount of capital stock to be employed by them has been actually paid in. 4. The object of the proposed cor poration is for pecuniary profit and gain to its stockholders. Petitioners pro|K)8e to carry on a wholesale and retail Jewelry business and to deal in jewelry, watches, clocks, diamonds, silver ware, gjass ware, musical in sCrumerits, phonographs and phono graph records; buying and selling for cash or on credit all such articles and things as are usually embraced in a wholesale and retail Jewelry business and all such articles, things and mer chandise of every character as may be profitable handled and sold in connec tion therewith; acting as general or special agents for other persons or companies in selling and handling any .articles or class of articles appropriate to the business aforesaid or usually or conveniently connected therewith; and to make contracts to act as such agents and to exercise the usual power and to do all usual, necessary and proper acts which pertain to or may be con nected with the business of wholesale and retail dealers In the articles named. 5. Petitioners desire the rieht to sue and be sued, to plead and be Im pleaded, to havo and uso a common seal, to make all necessary by lawB 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 purposes of the corpor ation. and to execute notes and bonds as evidence of indebtedness incurred, or which may be incurred, in the con duct of the affairs of the corporation and to secure the same by mortgage, security deed, or other form of lien', under existing laws. C. The principal office of said cor poration hall be in the city of Way- cross. state and county aforesaid, but petitioners desire the right to estab lish branch offices within this State or elsewhere, whenever the holders of a majority of the stock may so de termine. WHEREFORE petitioners pray to be made a body corporate under the name and style aforesaid, entitled to the rights, privileges, and immunities and subject to the liabilities fixed by law. Wilson, Bennett & Lambdin. Attorneys’ For Petitioners. GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY. I, E. J. Berry, Clerk of the Superior Court of said County do hereby cer tify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the application for charter of “Youmans’ Jewelry Com pany” as the same appears of file In this office. Witness my signature and the seal of this court, this 29th day of August, 1908. E. J. BERRY, Clerk, Superior Court,. Ware County, Georgia. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing be tween John Pope and J \V Beaton, un der the name of the Pope Lumber Co., of TIfton, Ga., has been dissolved. J. W. Beaton retires from the firm. All bills made la future must be under the responsibility of John Pope. This Aug. 13. 1908. J. W. Beaton. Notice To Debtors And Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all credi tors of the estate of W. J. Kenney, late of said county, deceased, to render In an account of their demands to me. within the time prescribed by law, properly made out, and all persons Indebted to said deceased, are hereby requested to make Immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This 5th day of Sept., 1908. Lizzie Williams, AmlnUtratrlx of W. J. Kenney. GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY. To all whom it may Concern t ' Daniel Murray having In proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration pn the ertate of Janie Murray, late of said county, this Is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kind of Janie Murray, to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administra tion should not be granted to Daniel Murray, on said estate. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 7th day of September, 1908 WARREN LOTT, Ordinary. NOTICE TO CREDITOR8. Robert Bldault has applied for ex emption of personality and setting apart and valuation of homestead and I will hear same at 10 o'clock a. m. on Monday Sept. 21st, 1908 at my of fice in the Court House at Wa.vcross, Ga. , WARREN LOTT, Ordinary. Notlci is hereby given to all cre ditors of the estate of W. B. Hargrave* late of said county, deceased to render in an acount of their demands to mo within the Lime prescribed by law properly made out, and all persons in debted to said deceased are hereby in- quested to niakp Immediate payment to the undersigned. This 5th day of September. 1908. Apple Hargraves. Administratrix af the Estate of W. B. Hargraves. CITATION. GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY. To all whom It may concern: \ W. M. Jordan having in proper form applied to me for Temporary Letters of Administration on the estate ot John Jordan, late of said county, this Is to cite all and singular the cre ditors and next of kin of John Jordan to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show qause, If any they con, why perman- •eat administration ihoald not be grant ed to W. M. Jordan on John Jordan*« Witness my hind and official sig nature, this 3rd day of 8epL, 1U$7. WARREN LOTT. -Ordinary It ctm.%.•Canon, Clerk Ordinary. W»VJia»U. MORTGAGE SALE. Georgia, Ware County. Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain mortgngo executed by W. W. Sharpe of said county to the Mayor and Council of the City of Waycross, on the 9tb day of June 1903, and recorded in the ofllco of the Cieru of the Superior Court of said county in Mortgage Book 4, B" page 434, the undersigned will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, at the door of the court house of said County In Waycross, Georgia, within the local hours of sale, on Tues day the 6th day fcf October 1908, the following real estate, to wit: All of lots two hundred an 1 thirty six (236) and two hundred and thirty seven (237) In the 8th district of Ware County Georgia, each containing four hundred and ninety (490) acres, more or leRs. Said sale being for the purpose of paying a certain promissory note exec uted by said W. W. Sharpe to the Mayor and Council of the City of Way- cross for the principal sum of $1293.66. dated June 9th 1905. and due twelve months after date, and bearing Inter est from May 16th 1905. at 8 per cent per annum, together with 10 per cent attorney’s fees; the total amount due on aid note being, on the day of sale, $1293.60, principal, $350.71 Interest and $164.43 attorney's fees, together with costs of this proceeding; said mortgage having been made for the purpose of securing the payment of said indebtedness; and proper con veyance will be executed to the pur chaser or purchasers of said lands. This the 2rd day of September,. 1908. THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WAYCROSS. By A. M. Knight, Mayor. MORTGAGE 8ALE. Georgia: Ware County. Under and by virtue of a power of sab contained in a certain mortgage executed by W. W. Sharpe of saLi county to the Gress Manufacturing Cpiupany, a corporation of Tift County Georgia, ou the 18th day of December 1907, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Ware County in Mortgage Book “6” page 117. t^e undersigned will sell at public outcry to the hlgnest blder for cash, at the door of the court house of said county in Waycross, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, on Tuesday tho 6th day of October, 1908, the fol lowing real estate, to-wit: All that tract of land In Ware Coun ty, Georgia, described as follows: Commencing at the North west corner of lot,of land No. 156 In the Sth Dis trict, Ware County. Georgia, thence East along original land line a dis tance of 771 feet to within 50 feet of Air Line Railroad; thence on the East In a southerly direction along the Air Line Rail Road; a distance of 246 feet, thence West on the South along by land of T. A. Bailey, & Co., a distance of 825 feet, more or less, thence North on the West along the original line of said lot a distance of 246 feet to the Northwest corner of said lot to point of beginning, salJ tract containing 4 1-2 acres more or less; Said sale being for the purpose of •paying three certain promissory notes executed by said W. W. Sharpe, and by O. G. Parker to the Gress Manu facturing Company for the principal sum of $859.60 each, aggregating $2578.80, dated December 18th 1907, and due two, four and six months after date respectively, and bearing inter est from date at 8 per cent per annum, together with 10 per cent attorney’s fees; the total amount due on said notes being, on the day of sale, $2578.- 80 principal. $165.05 Interest, and I274.JS attorney’s fees, together with costs of this proceeding: said mort gage having been made for the pur pose of securing tho payment of said indebtedness; and proper conveyance ill be executed to the purchaser or purchasers of said lands. This 3rd day of September, 1908. GRESS MANFACTT T RING, CO. LOTS OF TROUBLE FOR THE BOY OF 18 AND UNDER. The old curfew law watch has been ljing In the vaults of the city hall for countless months, almost forgotten bj the city officials and never before ; heard of by the youth of Waycr—:-. has been rossurrected, and is to be put In force by Chief Colley and his me t at cnee. The small boy, and lots of them who don’t r think they are small, will have to change tneir hours for re tiring. beginning with tonight. Ten o’clock sharpe is the hour for bod fer every boy under 18 years of age. and he must stay in until the time for tho early bird the next morning. Prompt- - £ - , ..... , , ... , , we beat known painting of the ly at thp hour of four in tne mornlir.s first President of the United the youngster of 18 bud under may show himself on the streets Again. Chief of Police Colley has received Instructions to put the curfew law in force at once, and woe bo to the boy he catches on the street aftor 10 o’clock at night. The law, as pnss- ed by the city council several years ago. is as follows: THIS-GLORIOUS GOLDEN CLOCK-FREE POSITIVELY for a few mlnutee of your time. No one whs hao • homo to livo In can afford to mitt this truly GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY To aocure FREE of charge a Clock, the moat Important thing In the home. And •uch a Clock, tool BEAUTIFUL GOLD AND GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS. BEAD EVERY WORD OF THIS GREAT OFFER To set this beautiful Clock FREE la the simplest thin* In the world. All you havo to do la write me a postal card and say you want to get It. I will *hen send you by mall, pro- paid, a carefully wrapped package of handsome portraits of George Washington, and ask ^ou^to show them to your ki GUARANTEED Not to TarnUfcj Md to Kto? Tim* for Tea Yurt. - OEOROIA—WARE COUNTY. Whereas, W. S. Boot! .-Tlrlslra- ter •: S. D. MtCcar.o::. r ji-iient, to the Cfiurt lu •.!■< 9* del) file! . ml entered cn record, t.'.at he has ful ly , dnjlnlstere 1 H. U. McCc n cll’a estate. Till. Is therslorc to cite oil ;,or,c:-a concerned, kindred arr! ,redl- tors, to shew cause. If any they can, why said Administrator shoal! n-s ic discharged from his AdmlnMrrt: in, and receive letters ot dlsmlsslcn on the first Monday in October, lSdS. Given under my hand and official signature this 7th day of September, 1908. Warren Lott, Ordinary. APPLICATION TO SELL LAND. OEOROIA—WARE COUNTY. To whom It may Concern: Whereas, E. J. Berry, administrator on tne estate of Mathias Llnthicum. deceased, having filed hi, petition for leave to Mil the wild lands belonging to said estate In the counties ot Ware Clinch and Echols, for the purpose of distribution, notice la htreby given that an order will be granted aa pray ed for at tha next October term ot the court of Ordinary In and for said connty, nnlaaa good eanae la shown to the oootrtiT. a i l. Tela September T. IfOt. Warren Lott Ordinary and Bn. O*. Cleric Court day la October, UOJ. of Ordlaary. * . . ... . Warren Lott, Ordinary. SHERIFFS SALE. GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY. Will be sob! on tho first Tuesday in October, next, between the lelal hours of sale before the Court House floor in Waycross, Ware county, Georgia, all mat one half lot of land number (209) in the 5ih District of Ware county, Georgia on the north end bounded by lands of J. .T. Henderson, east by lands of Tom Mlnchew, south by lands of Steve Jordan, ami wo«'t bv lands of T. J. Tuton, said tract of land containing fifty (50) acivs wore or less also except all ol one ncre of land boing part of lot ol land number (209) in the 5th,District of Ware county, Georgia, bounded a.- follows; on the north by lands of Jach Henderson, east by lapds of Tom Min- hew. south by Steve Jordans’ ia.id an west by land of T. J. Tuten, said prop erty levied to satisfy an execution is sued from the December torm, 1907 of the City Court of Waycross, Wart county, Georgln, In favor of Peterson and Lott against J. C. Smith, J. I,. Smith anti Elizabeth Smith. Said property pointed out by plaintiff's at torney. This Sth day of Sept., 1908. D. A. Woodard, Sheriff. AN ORDINANCE—Entitled, an or dinance prohibiting minors, tinker tne age of eighteen years, and unaccom panied by parents or guardians from being upon the streets of the City of Waycross aftor tire hour of ten p. it and before tho hour of 4 a. m. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of Waycross, in re gular meeting assembled, and It is hereby ordained by snid authority, that from and after t.io passage ot this ordinance it shall be unlawful for any minor, under the age of eighteen years to be uj»on the streets of the City of Waycross, unless accompanied by the parents or guardian of such minor; or accompanied by some adult and with the permission of the parents or the parents or guardian of said minor. Be It further ordained that a viola tion of this ordinance shall be punish ed by a fine, not to exceed twenty-five dollars, or imprisonment or work upon tho chain gang, not exceeding thirty days, in the discretion of the Mayor. Attest: II. P. BYRD. Signed A. M. KNIGHT, Mayor. Passed in meeting February 28. 1SDC ture ot tho kind you evor ■aw. ' This Is Just the picture for tho dining-room or sit ting room. and. because the very name Oeorgo Wash ington strengthens tho lovn of homo and country In old and young alike, everybody — tho liberal proposition I will authorise you t . make. You only have to collect $5 In this way to make this Glorious Clock yours forover. —n~ TWO BEAUTIFULEXTRA GIFTL •In addition to the Clock I have two other lovely presents which I will g!v« you—two moro handsom# ornaments which anyone who loves a pretty borne will be delighted with. One of these gifts I will send to you FREB AND PRE- PAID as soon as I rccelvo the nostaT card with your name on It The othof ©*>• I Tf m * ,v ?. to L yo “ l ust f °r prompt in following my Inatructlons. * will tell you all about the second extra glftT when I send t* “ ' - * K will do as soon as I hear from r*“ —” TOO TAKE NO CHANCES< . scribed It. and if It does not delight : and I will pay you handsomely In casl or for any other reason fall to collect a.. T ., . ..... . v , „ you do., So you soe, YOU CAN'T LOSE), so sit right down and writo to mo v. follows: «D. R. OSBORN B, Manager, Nashville, Teosu Please ssad me the per* traits of Geeorge Washington and complete outfit tot ears Tog the Glerisa* “ deea aot llaj ae C yoy $J« —orae Washlagtoa aai Golden Clock, with tha understanding that this i sae cent.” Then put your noas and address. * GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY: H. D. Bunn and others have made applivatlon for a first class public read commencing at the River Bridge and Wnresboro Public Road and run ning from Wares boro to Millwood, Georgia, at a point eastwardly of what i-’ known as the Crawley Farm In said county of Ware through' lot of land number 51 In the 8th district of Ware county, Georgia, ownoj by 8. W. Hitch and ethers, and lot number 89 in said district owned by Mrs M. M. Craw ley and others which has been marked out by the commissioners and report made on oath by them. All persons are notified that said new road will on and after the first Tuesday In October next, by the Com missioners of Roads and Revenue of sail county be finally granted. If no )w cause be shown to the contrary. This September 1. 1908. E. J. Berry, Clerk Comlssioners Roads and Rev enue. Georgia—Ware County. Whereas, W. S.| Booth onl R. J. Vic Quale, Executors of the lost will of L. P. Steed ley, represents to the Court, in their petition, duly filed and entered on record, that they have fatly admin istered L. P. Steedley’s estate. This U therefore to cite all persons concern ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause. If any they can, why sold Exe cutors should not be discharged from their administration, and .receive let ters of dismission, oa til* first I FORECLOSURE DY ADVERTISE MENT UNDER POWER OF SALE: Under and by virtue and power c f •-ale, contained in a certain Instrument of writing, executed by Lewis £ Wright a co-partnership, composed ■ of J. li. Lewis and M. L. Wright, and doing business' under the snid firm J name of Lewis £ Wright, dated o:i the ; 16th day of November 1907, and re-1 corded in the office of tho clerk of, the Superior Court, of Ware County, j Georgia, in book number 6, of mart-. cages, of said county, on page 109, tlif> j undersigned will sell said property, r.t . public outcry, before the court. houK<* | •loot's In said county during tne lo.nl j hours of sale, to the highest a.id best { bidder for cash on the first Tuesday j in October 1908, the following describ- • od property, to wit: One mile of 35 pounds, steel rail ' (boing 70560 feet of rail) track, tc-j gether with bolts, plates, fastenings, ( etc., used in laying same, said rail lying and being on the tram road of Lewis & Wright, in the county of Ware and .State of Georgia, at or near the town of Glenmore. and being tho same steel rail and fixtures and fastenings pur chased from G. W. Deen, and moved from Astoria, In said county to tho present location. For the purpose of paying piinclpal, interest and 10 per cent attorneys on three certain promissory notes, aggregating the Bum of $1,630.00, prln Ipnl, besides interest and 10 per cent attorneys fees, each note having been executed on November 16th 1908 by said firm of Lewis & Wright to the Bank of Waycross, as follows: One note for $300.00 becoming duo on De cember 16th 1907, one note for $600.00 becoming due on January 16ta 1908 and one note for $730.00 becoming du i February 16th, 1908, each of said three notes stipulfitinz Interest from dare at the rate of 8 per cent per an num and 10 per cent attorney fees. The total amount due on said notes, to date of this foreclosure. Including principal. Interest and 10 per cent attorneys fees, being $1,906.55. together with the costs of this foreclosure under power of sale given In said Instrument. Said ra!l, bolts, and fixtures are located at near Glenmore In Ware count}, Georgia, as above described and same will be delivered to the purchaser at the place where the property Is locat- I. This September. 1st, 1908. A. M. KNIOHT, A. P. BRANTLEY. Receivers for the Bank of Waycrorr TH» EEt’JT F:j*. w~m8 OF J. * * CARtW*' STREET, IS FOR SALE. A QUICK PUfU»rt~*t’ • i !| TEASTOMIFIIL OF L.L.L. ISA DOSE Taken night nnd morning it relieves INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, BILLIOUSNESS, HEADACHE and all the ills coming from a neglected LIVER. CONSTIPATION is one of tho curses of civilization and tho many injurious nostrums taken for relief only help tho trouble. In Th "kimIdeoJidi^r > * d aktfa * 0 * ***• tokanamrefuse, but they are left LAMAR, TAYLOR Ob RILEY DRUG CO. Macon* Georgia One trial will convince •- * you that Slo&Ks Liivinveivt will relieve soreness and sHffness quicker and easier than any other preparation sold for that purpose. 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