The Waycross journal. (Waycross, Ga.) 1895-1914, July 03, 1914, Image 7

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THE WAYOROSft JOURNAL. FRIDAY* JULY 3, 1914. GEORGIA—Ware County. To all Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given that ap- v \ plication will be made to the ^ Court of Ordinary of Ware Coun- ™ty, Georgia, at the July Term, next, 1914, which convenes on the first Monday in July next for leave to sell the lauds belonging to the estate of Margaret Wilson, deceased. This the 1st day of June, 1914. J. II. WILSON, JR., Administrator of the Estate of Margaret Wilson, deceased. 6-10-4 wks. STATE OF GEORGIA—Ware County. To the Superior Court of Said State and County: The petition of D. C. Harris, A. IC Rountree. P. L. Watson. Ralph and Roy Smith. W. H. Proctor and John W. Giddens of the county of Emanuel said state, and J. N. Gary, of the coun ty of Newton, said state, respectfully shows : (1.) That they desire for themselves, their associates and successors, to be incorporated and made a body poli tic under the name and style of The Waycross Chero-Cola Bottling Co. for the period of twenty years. (2.) The principal office of said company shall be in the City of Way- cross, State and County aforesaid, but petitioners desire the right to estab lish branch offices in the counties of Pierce, Wayne, Glynn, Ware, Camden, Charlton, Clinch, McIntosh, Appling, Tatnall and Liberty of said state, or elsewhere, whenever the holders of a majority of the stock may so deter mine. (3.) The object of said corporation is pecuniary gain to itself and its shareholders. (4.) The business to be carrie< on by said corporation Is the carbo nating and bottling of soft drinks, principal of which is Chero-Cola, and the sale of same, and the manufacture and sale of ales, soda waters and any and all kinds of other soft drinks of whatever kind or variety and the bot- j 1 tling and sale of the same. '' (5.) The capital stock of said po ration shall be Five Thousand (15,000) dollars with the privilege of increasing the same to twenty thou sand ($20,000) dollars by a majority vote of the stockholders, said stock to be divided into shares of one hundred ($100) dollars each. The whole of the capital to be employed by them has been actually paid in. (6.) Petitioners desire the right to sue and be sued, to plead and be im pleaded, to have and use a common seal, to make all necessary by-laws and regulations, to do all other things that may be necessary for the suc cessful carrying on of said business, including Abe right to buy, hold and sell real estate and personal property suitable to the purpose of the corpora tion, 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 lein. under existing laws. (7.) They desire for said corpora tion, the power and authority to ap ply tor and accept amendments to It3 charter of either form or substance by a vote of a majority of its stock outstanding at the time. They also ask authority for said corporation -to wind up its affairs, liquidate and dis continue its business at any time it may determine to do so by a vote o! two-thirds of its stock outstanding a*, the time. (8.) They desire for the said cor poration the right of renewal whe'i and as provided by the laws of Geor gia, and that it have all such other rights, powers, privileges and immu nities as are incident to luce corpora tions or permissible under the laws of Georgia. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be incorporated under the name and style aforesaid with the powers, priv- lieges and immunities herein set forth and as are now, or may hereafter be, .allowed a corporation of similar char ^fcter under the laws of Georgia. JNO. W. Oil P. L. WA’ W. H. PROCTOR. A. K. ROUNTREE. D. C. HARRIS. ROY * RALPH SMITH. JOSEPH N. GARY. Filed In office this 6th day of June. 1914. GEORGIA—-Ware County. I, E. J. Berry, Clerk of the. Superior Court of said County, do hereby certi fy that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the application for charter of The Waycross Chero-Cola Bottling Co. aa the sane appears on file In this office. Witness my official signature and the seal of said Court* thin the 6th day of June* 1914. 6-8-4wks. GEORGIA—Ware County. Under and by virtue of a pow er of sale contained in the mort gage executed by Gray Armstrong to Mrs. II. S. DuBose, on the fourth day of August, 1913, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Ware County, in book 12, in folio 146, the undersigned will sell, at pub lic sale, at the court house door in said county, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in July, 1914, to the highest bid der for cash, the following prop erty to-wit: All of a certain tract or parcel of land, in the City of Waycross, Ware County, Georgia, and described as follows: com mencing on the northeast side of Parallel street a distance of 210 fett; southeasterly from the northeast corner of said Parallel and “P” streets; thence norther ly along said Parallel street a dis tance of 70 feet; thence easterly parallel with said “P” street distance of 125 feet; thence south easterly parallel with said Parallel street a distance of 70 feet; llieiic< southwesterly parallel with “F’ street a distance of 125 feet, to the point of beginning together with all and singular the edifices, buildings, rights, members, hered itaments and appurtenances the same belonging or in anywise appertaining, for the purpose of paying a certain promissory note bearing date of August 4th, 1913, and payable nine months after date, and made and executed by the said Gray Armstrong, in favor of Mrs. II. S. DuBose, said note being for the principal sum of $175.00^ stipulating for interest From date thereof at the rate of eight per cent per annum until paid, the total amount due on said note being $175.00 pkupipa), in terest to this date tlt.G^together with the costs of this proceeding, as provided in said mortgage. Wherefore, a conveyance will he executed to the purchaser by the undersigned, os authorized in said mortgage. This the 9th day of June, 1914. MRS. H. S. DuBOSE, . By IIARRY M. WILSON, Her Attorney at Law. 6-ll-4wks. cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of George Morgan to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law. and show cause, if any they can why permanent administration GEORGIA—Ware Count}'. Will be sold before the court house door of said county in the city of Waycross, within the legal ‘.ours of sr.le, on the first Tuesday in July next, the following prop- should not be granted to Mamie erty, to-wit: Morgan on his estate. | (A). That tract of land con- Witness my hand and official I taining 12 3-100 acres, more or signature, this 6th day of June, less, in the city of Waycross, 1914. B. II. THOMAS, Ordinary. 4-ll-4wks. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Morgan have re- ned from a delightful visit to rela- Xorth Carolina. d GEORGIA—Ware County. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Ware Coun ty, granted on the first day of June, 1914, will he sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday in July, 1914, at the courthouse door in said county, between the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed property, lying and being in said county: All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in that portion of the City of Waycross, Ware County, Georgia, known as Ilazzard Hill, on the south side of the Brunswick and Western Railroad beginning at a stake one hundred (100) feet south of the center of the track of the Brunswick and Western rail road at the northwest corner of land belonging to King Scarlett and running westerly parallel with said Brunswick and Western Railroad one hundred and thirty eight (138) feet; from thence southward along the east side of Wilkinson street eighty-eight (88) feet to lands of Mrs. Sarah F. Wil Harris; from thence eastward along said land one hundred and forty, five (145) feet to Scarlett’s land; from thence northward forty-sev en (47) feet to place or point o r beginning. The terms of said sale will be cash. This June 3, 1914. K. G. SCARLETT, Guardian for Bertha McDonald. 6-11-4 wks. Watt Hardware Company, Vs. Joe Scliadd and Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company. Complaint. Lien foreclosure. In City Court of Waycross, Ware County. September Term, 1914. Von are hereby* commanded lo be and appear at the next Sep tember term of City Court of said county to answer plaintiff’s de mand in a suit for foreclosure material man’s lien. Witness the Honorable John McDonald, Judge of said Court. E. J. Berry, Clerk City Court of Waycross, 6 5 6twky. Georgia, Ware County. Will be sold at the court house door in said county on the first Tuesday in July, 1914, within the legal hours of sale lot number Seven (7) in block Thirteen (13) of Morgan’s Subdivision of the city of Waycross, a map of which is on record in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Ware county, with all iinprovi ments thereon; said described land being sold under and by vir tue of a power of sale contained in three (3) certain mortgages executed by Henry W. Wilson two of same being favor of Strick land-Brothers, a firm composed of John A. and A. J. Strickland Pierce county, Georgia; said two mortgages being recorded Clerk’s office of Ware Superior Court in book “12,” page 156, and book “12” page 154. The former mortgage being given to secure a debt of fifty dollars ($50.00), represented by promls sory note, dated September 1 1913, and due ninety (90) day after date, the latter being given to secure a debt of Seventy-nine dollars and fifty cents ($79.50) same being represented by a note dated November 5, 1913, both of which said notes bear interest at the rate of eight (8) per cent per annum from date. Said two mort gages in favor of Strickland Brothers being duly transferred to Joseph Hull & Company of Ware County, Georgia. The third of said mortgages being in favor of Joseph Hull & Company re corded in Clerk’* office of Ware Superior Court in book number “12,” page 195, executed by Hen ry Wilson for the purpose of sc curing a note for the principal sum of one hundred dollars ($100), dated January 2, ldl-4 and due thirty (30) days after date with interest it eight per cent from maturity. A conveyance will be executed to the purchaser by the under signed as authorized in said mort gages. This June 10th* 1914. Joseph Hull & Sompany, By their Attorneys at law, Crawley, Redding & Crawley. 6 13 ltd 3tw CITATION. GEORGIA—Ware County. To all Whom it May Concern: Mamie Morgan having in prop er form applied to me for Perma nent Letters of Administration on the estate of George Morgan, late of Chilton county, Ala., this ia to’in the county. Owing to the desire of Waycross people to make the Fourth of July picnic at Waresboro a huge success in every detail the proposed celebration for Waycross has been called off. The meeting of the committee scheduled for tonight at the Board of Trade has ben cancelled. Waresboro has planned for a Fourth of July celebration for some time and when it was learned that Waycross was going to have one too it was decided to call off the Way- cross affair In favor of Waresboro and help make the celebration at the lat ter place the biggest of the kind held in Ware county. It is expected that Waycross will have a picnic for the country people later In the summer* as the citizens are very anxious to entertain the res idents of the county. While there will be some disap pointment in Waycross owing to the postponement of the celebration plan ned for July Fourth those Interested feel that is Is best to select a date that will not conflict with any event Georgia, hounded on the south by Quarterman street, on the west by I) street, and more particularly described in a deed dated the 3rd of January, 1907, between the Mayor and Council of the city of Waycross, and said W. M. Tooin- er, and recorded the 20th of April. 1907, in book “DD” folio 18 of the records of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Ware County, Georgia, as follow!}; All that tract of land lying and being in the city of Waycross, Ware county, Georgia, described as follows: Commencing at the north corner of Quarterman and cemetery streets, thence running northeasterly along the prolong ation of Cemetery street 1248 feet to a street to be made sixty (60) feet in width, thence northeast erly along said unnamed street, be hereafter made, 420 feet to street, thence southeasterly along Quarterman street 420 feet point of beginning, containing 12.03 acres, more or less. (B). Als 0 that tract or parcel of land in the city of Waycross, Ware county, Georgia, bounded on the north by the Boulevard, on the east by B street, on the south by Caney branch, and on the west D street, and containing thirty (3ft) acres, more or less. (G). And also that certain tract or parcel of land lying on the west side of Kettle crcck, Ware county, Georgia, ami more particularly described in a deed dated the 31st day of January 1908, from J. J. Green to W. M Toomer, and recorded February 3, 1908, in Book “DD” folio 182 in the records of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Ware county Georgia, as follows: All that certain tract of land in the county of Ware and state of Georgia, containing 100 acres more or less, and being pnrt of lot of land number 216 in the district of originally Appling comity, known as the J. J. Green place; and further described being on the west side of Kettle creek and of the closest surround ing lands of J. McDonald’s old log way on said lot of land aa was in 1874, an das lai dout on plat of said lot of land made by J. J. McDaniel, county anrveyor of Ware county, Georgia, on No ember 19, 1890, which plat ia at tached to a deed from John Flem ing t 0 Catherine Head, dated April 13' 1914 ;said land is de scribed in n deed from Catherine Head to J. J. Green, recorded in the Clerk’s office of Ware Supe rior Court, in hook 27, folio 100, on November 1, 1905, sai$ tract of land is now in possession of said party of the first part, and bounded on the South end east by Kettle Creek, on the west by a iiutiig iiOitht-iiy from ypress tree on or near Kettle Creek 949 yards, more or less, to stake, on the nerth by a line in tending easterly 400 yards, more or less, to a cypress tree at or near Kettle Creek, and from the stake above mentioned which marks the northwest corner of said tract of land. Levied on as the property of Riverside Park Company, • tinder and by virtue of a mortgage ftfa issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of W. M. Tqomer for the use of the First National Bank of Waycrosa v*. Riverside Park Company. This June 4, 1914. 1). W. PITTMAN, Sheriff Ware County. -5-4 wks. RECEIVER'S SALE. GEORGIA—Clinch County. Under and hy virtue of an or der of the Superior Court of said county, granted at chambers, at Dowries, Ga., on May 23rd» 1914, by His Honor* J. W. Quineev, Jildge of said coart, the under signed receiver will receive bid» for private sale of the property hereinafter mentioned, to-wit: & - 1 Shingle Mil! complete, consist ing of 1 65 11. P. II. S. C. engine, One Perkins-Columbia, Automatic Shingle Machine, One Perkins Bolter, with 52 Solid tooth saw, One Swing Cut off Rig Complete, with 66 in. Solid tooth saw, One Friction Log haul up rig with about 100 feet of 7-8x7 in. link chain and dogs, complete, One eyor rig, with about 250 ft, of 5-8x5 in. link chain complete, One Blacksmith forge and tools complete, together with all liuc shafts, belts, pulleys and other fixtures, and tools used iu connec tion with the said Shingle Mill now located at Cutting, Ga., for merly operated by II. M. Frank fort. Also one 8 II. I*. Return tubular boiler, and one Perkins Columbia Automatic Shingle Ma chine now located at Headlight, and One 35 II. 1*. Side Crank At las Engine now located at Du Pont, Ga. for the next thirty days from this date, and if said bids are acceptable to the undersigned receiver, said property above de scribed will be sold subject to the confirmation or rejection by the Judge of the Superior Court. Said property can be inspected at the respective places where located, or prospective purchasers will be conveyed out to the remises and property shown them by the un dersigned. Any further informa tion will be furnished by applying to the undersigned receiver at Ilomerville, Ga. A. J. Gibbs, 6 5 4twky Receiver. Griffin School Building Is Demolished Because Of Objection to Long-Term Reports yeBterday reached Supt. J.R. Bourn, of the county schools, of tho destruction during Suturdaynlght of the school Iioubg in the Grif fin district, near Buskin, w»*st of Waycross. This 1b the district that has given the county so much trou-ble in recent years and it was about the Griffin school that D. W. Wynn was struck and knocked down a flight of steps at the court house last Saturday by George Kickllghter. It Is reported that the residents of the district who wanted the school to remuin open two months longer,the throe month term having come to an end last week, are highly indig-nant over the action taken by parties opposed to the school remaining open and there is talk of a reward being offered for information of Saturday night’s affair. The destruction of the school wastold by Miss Griffin, tho teacher who has been in charge. She came hereon route to her home. The building destroyed was a frame structure, and did not coBt very much. However, Us destrnctionlms stirred the settlement ns nothing else could have dono and Interestingdevelopments are expected. One report reaching Waycrossstates that dynamite wns used to de molish the Griffin school. Those vis-iting tho wrecked building do not know what was used but are confl-dcnt of one fact and that Is the build ing was certainly ruined. latst Friday Miss Griffin was told by Mr. Kickllghter that thoro woutdbc no more school. Tho teacher had shortly before been told that owingto the funds raised by local taxation tho school would be continued fortwo months. She wns in Waycross Saturday when the trouble botweenKIcklighter and Wynn occurred at the court house. Both men who woro hero Saturday gave bond for their appearance attho September term of city court. That tho destruction of the Grlffinschool will be the cause of a thor ough probe Is certain, and It is notat ail improbable that warrants will be issued for several persons wlthlnthe next few dayB. G EO RGIA—Warac County. Notice is hereby given that a hill will he introduced in the next Legislature amending the Act cre ating a Board of Commissioners for the County of Ware, etc. Approved August 19, 1912. By amending Section Six (6) thereof so us to permit said Com missioners to convene at a place other than at the Court House of tho County and to provide that said Board of Commissioners shall meet at some designated. place within the limits of the city of Waycross, providing said place of meeting is at some designated permanent place. This the 9th day of June, 1914 J. L. CRAWLEY. 6-12-dly-lt. SENATOR WEST FALLS AND IS BADLY HURT. Washington, D. C., June 30.—Sena tor West of Georgia slipped and fell heavily in his apartments at a down town hotel here early today and was painfully injured. The Senator struck upon one of his hips and while a first examination disclosed that no bones had been broken, there were fears for a dislocation. Burgeons who have the senator under observation think they will be able to diagnose the Injury more fully later. How To Give Quinine To Children. FEBRILINK la the trade-mark name gives to iprovedOalBlae. 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