The Waycross weekly journal. (Waycross, Ga.) 1914-19??, September 25, 1914, Image 6

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• SEPTEMBER T»lili. GEORGIA—Wart County. On Tuesday, October 6 th, 1914, will bo told at the court bouse door, In said county, between the legal hours ot sale, the following described real estate, to-wit: for cement sidewalk in front of said and on the other two sides by lands formerly owned by James Knox. Fronts B street 12S feet and Brewer property. ALSO at the same time and placo a certain tract or parcel of. land in the City of Waycroee, Ware County, J Georgia, being located at the east A certain tract or parcel of land In "D" •'«*'> “ d b * ,B * * ^ the Cky of Waycross. War. county,! *7sl00 feet, more or !«., «ld prop- Georgia, bain, located at the aouthcaat I ert f Wj* bel *“ n belo “* corner of Carswell and Pendleton streets, and being a lot 60x100 feet, more or less. Said property being levied on as the property of the Deen Realty and Improvement Company, by virtue of an execution issued fist day of October, 1912, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of 'Council, in faror of the City of Waycross, against the Deen Realty and Improvement Com pany, amounting to $114.14, principal, $16.26 Interest, and fifty cents costs, which said execution was issued cov ering the unpaid assessment for ce ment sidewalk in front of said prop erty. ALSO at the same time and place a certain tract or parcel of land, in the City of Waycross, Ware county, Geor gia, being a lot 300x100 feet, mere oi Use, located on the north side of Iss- belU street, between Pendleton and Tebeau streets. Said property being levied on as the property of the Deea Realty ecd Improvement Company, by virtue of an execution Issued on the 24th day of February, 1913, by A. C. Lowther, Clerk of Council, in favor of the City of Waycross against the Deen Realty and Improvement Company, amounting to $134.12, principal, $16.88, Interest, and fifty cents costs, which said execution was issued covering the unpaid assessment for cement side walk in front of said property. AL80 at the same time and place a certain tract or parrel of Ian**, in the City of Waycross, Ware county, Osor- gia, being the tract of land upon which numbers 41, 43 and 47 Pendloton street are situated, said tract being 260x166 feet, fore or less, and being situated at the northwest corner of Pendleton and Isabella streeU. Bald property being levied on as the prop erty of the Deen Realty and Improve ment Company, by virtue of an execu tion Issued on the 21st day of Octo ber, 1912, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of Council, in favor of the City of Waycross against the Deen Realty and Improvement Company, amounting to 9101J0, principal, $14.60, Interest, and fifty cents costs, which said execution waa issued covering tbo unpaid as sessment for cement pavement in front of said property. AL80 at the same time and place a certain tract or percel of land, In the City of Waycross, Ware county, Geor gia, said tract being the lot upon which number 47 Francis street U situated, and said lot being 167x100 feet, more or less, and being situated at the southeast corner of Francis and Nlcholls streets. 8ald property being levied on as the property of Mrs. J. P. Luther, by virtue of an execution issued on the 6th day of March, 1912, by A. C. Lowther, Clerk of Council, in favor of the City of Waycross, against Mrs. J P. Luther, amounting to $62.64, principal. $4.74. interest, and fifty cents costs, which said execution was issued covering the unpaid assess- omit for €«iuvut sidewalk In front o' said property. AL80 at the same time and place certain tract or parcel of land, In the City of Waycross, Ware County, Geor gia. said tract being the tract epon which number 63 "A" street is situ a ted, and said tract being an improv ed tract, and being 210x140 feet, more or leas, and being located at the northwest corner of “A” and Quarter- man streets. Said property being levied on as the property of H. Lester Marvil, by virtue of an execution is sued on the 14th day of December, lilt by J. W. Strickland. Clerk of Council* in favor of the City of War ing to Allen and Lott Said property street 117 feet. Said sale is made for the purpose of paying a total debt of $358.72, as re presented by 41 notes of $8.47 each, with $13.33 past due interest, and in surance and taxes of $ , with a discount of $11.83, as Is provided in being eleivd on as the property of J *ald deed. B. Thorpe, by virtue of an execution issued on the 26th day of December, 1912, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of Council, in favor of the City of Way cross, against J. B. Thorpe, amount ing to $21.71, principal, $1.88, inter est ,and fifty cents costs, which said execution was issued covering the unpaid assessment for cement side walk In front of said property. JOHN W. COLLBY, City Marshal and Levying Officer. 9 4 4wks. GEORGIA—Ware County. By virtue of a power of sale tained in the deed to secure debt made to the undersigned by Joe Washing ton, on the 16th day of November, 1111, and recorded In book IIH of deed records of Ware County, page 78, will be sold at the court house in Waycross, Ga., on the first Tuesday in October, 1914, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described prop erty: Lot 6 In block "F" of Joel Lott's sub division on Hazxard Hill, commencing at a point on Byrd street 62 1-2 feet west of Likely street, run west Byrd street fifty feet, then south one hundred feet, then east fifty feet, then north 100 feet, to beginning, as bought from M. E. Lott, Nov. 10. 1911. Said sale Is made for the purpose of paying a total indebtedness of $240 as represented by 37 notes of $6.71 each, with $2.00 past due interest, and $4.61 for Insurance taxes, with a discount of $16.60 as is provided In said deed, provides further that If default be made in the payment of any note, and the same continues for thirty days, the whole debt becomes due. Now de fault having boon made In this case on Nov. 16, 1913, and continuing to this date, the undersigned has de clared the whole debt due, and so no tified the said Washington's heirs In accordance with Sect. 2882 of the Code of Georgia. Said deod provides that upon pub lic sale of the property the debt here by secured shall be paid from the pro ceeds of such sale, with 10 per cent attorneys fees, and any Insurance or taxes which may have been paid, cost of advertising, otc., and the overplus, if any, paid to the said Joe Washing ton, his heirs or assigns. A deed to the property will be made to the purchaser by the undersigned. This Sept. 1, 1914. Waycross Savings Trust Co., 9 4 4twky By D. F. Arthur Secretary. Said deed provides that If default is made in the payment of any note, and such default continues for thirty days, it renders the whole debt due. Now, default having been made in this case, Jan. 21, 1913, and having continued to this date, the undersigned has de clared the whole debt due and so noti fied the said E. M. Cason, in accord ance with Sect 2882 of the Code of Georgia. Said deed further provides that upon public sale of the property, the debt secured there shall be paid out of the proceeds, together with 10 per cent attorneys fees, advertising and other costs, Including Insurance and taxes, and the overplus, If any, shall be paid to the said E. M. Cason, his' heirs or assigns. A deed to the property will be exe cuted to the purchaser by the under signed. This, Sept. 1, 1914. Waycross Savings ft Trust Go. 9 4 4twky By D. F. Arthur, Secretary. PROCLAMATION. Submitting a proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Georgia, to be voted on at the General State election to be held on Tuesday, GEORGIA—Ware County. To All Whom It May Concern": Mrs. J. F. Woodard having in prop er form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the es tate of B. D. Woodard, late rf said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of B. D. Woodard, to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not he granted to Mrs. J. F. Woodard, on B. D. Woodard's estate. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 3rd day of September, 1914. 9 4 4twky B. H. Thomas, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Ware County. Mrs. Daisy Sykes, Vs. Walter Sykes, Libel for Divorce, In Ware Superior Court, December Term, 1914. To Walter Sykes: \ By virtue of an order granted by November 3rd, 1914, said amendment providing for the creation of the Cbunty of Barrow. By His Excellency, JOHN M. SLATON, Governor. State of Georgia, Executive Department, August 3,1914. Whereas, the General Assembly, at Its session In 1914, proposed an amend ment to the Constitution of this State, as set forth in an Act approved July 17. 1914, to-wit: An Act to propose to the qualified electors of this State an amendment to Paragraph 2 of Section 1, of Article 11, of the Constitution of the State of Georgia, as amended by the ratifica tion by the qualified voters of this state of the Act approved July 19,1914, and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, that the following amend ment is hereby proposed to paragraph General Election to be held on Tues day, November 3rd, 1914. JOHN M. SLATON, Governor. By the Governor: PHILLIP COOK, Secretary of State. 8-7-wkly-13ts. State ef Georgia Executive Department. August 24, 1914. Whereas, the General Assembly at its session In 1914, proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State, as set forth In an Act approved August 14th, to-wit An Act to amend Article 11, Section . WFV . 3 ' Para kraph 1, of the Constitution of r^r to rr^rn.oi th«'<*niu" j thi ‘ s , ute -» «*» »»thon«. o,«. tutlon of thU Slate, as amended hr the er *‘ A<s 'tnblj to abolish the offlee of A PROCLAMATION. Submitting a proposed amendment to the Constitution of Goorgts, to be voted on at the General Election to be held on Tuesday. November 3,1914 t •aid amendment to amend Article 11, Section 3, Paragraph 1, of the Consti tution of this SUte, authorizing the Legislature to abolish offlee of Coun ty Treasurer in any county, and for other purposes. By His Excellency, John M. Slaton, Governor. |“The members of the General Assem bly shall be elected for two years and shall serve until the time fixed by law for the convening of the next General Assembly. That the provisions of this paragraph, section and article shall apply to the term of the members of the General Assembly who were elec ted at the General Election for mem bers of the General Assembly in the year 1912.” And the Governor of the State Is 1, of the Constitution of Georgia. Amend said Paragraph 1, of said Section 4, of Article 3, as follows: By striking from said Paragraph 1 the words -until their successors are elected,- and Inserting in lieu of •aid words in said Paragraph 1, the following words, to-wit: “Until the time fixed by law for the convening of the next General Auembly.” Amend further by adding to said Paragraph 1 of said section and ar ticle the following words, to-wit: That the provisions of this paragraph, section and article shall apply to the terms of the members of the General Assembly, who are elected at the gen eral election tor members of the Gen eral Assembly in the year 1912. amended said Paragraph 1 of said sec tion and article shall read aa follows: Attorney for Petitioners. GEORGIA—Ware County, Ii E. J. Berry, Clerk of the Supe rior Court of said county, do htref ' certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the application for charter of “AUTO SALES COM PANY” as the same appears on file In this office. Witness my official seal and signa ture, and seal of said court, this the 2nd day bf September, 1914. (Seal) e. J. BERRY, Clerk Superior Court, Ware Oo. Ga. 9-4-4 wka the court, you are hereby required ratification by the qualified voters of this State of the Act of July 19, 1914, to-wit: by adding to said paragraph the following language: "Provided, however, that in addition to the couo ties now provided for by this Const! tutlon there shall be a new county laid out from the Counties of Gwin nett, Walton and Jackson, said county bounded as follows: Beginning at a point amid stream where the Mul berry River crosses the Hall County line Joining Jackson county; thence following the line between Halt and Jackson counties lo the corner of Hall, Gwinnett and Jackson counties thence in a direct line to the center of the Appalachia River at Freeman' Mill; thence following the middle of the current of said Appalachia River down to the line of Walton and Oconee counties; thence following the line between Walton and Oconee counties to the common corner of Walton, Jackson and Oconee counties; thence following the line between Jackson and Oconee counties to the Clarke county line dividing Oeonee and Clarke counties; tbence in a direct line to McClesky’s Bridge at the cen tral point over the Mulberry River, and thence up the said Mulberry River Lester Marvil, amounting to (113.03. principal 919.69, Interest, and fifty cents costa which said execution was Issued cov ering the unpaid assessment for ce- • ment sidewalk In front of said prop- arty. ALSO at the aarne time and place r. certain tract or parcel of land. In the City of Wayeroaa, Ware County, Geor gia. said tract being 90x100 feet, more or less, and being altuated at the northeast corner of Church and Brewer street.. Bald property being levied on as the property of G. K Shults. by virtue of an execution Is sued on the 9th day of December, >913, by J. W. Strickland, Clerk of Council, In favor of the City of Way- cross. against G. H Shults, amount ing to 914.19, principal, 94.90, Inter est, and fifty cents costs, which said execution was issued covering the unpaid assessment for cement side walk In front of said property. AISO at the same time and placa a certain tract or parcel of land, Is the City of Waycross, Ware County, Georgia, said tract being the tract upon which numbers 13 and 14 Brew er street are altnated. and being a tract 139x99 feet, and being situated at the northeast corner of Brewer and Church streets. Bald property being levied on aa the property of G. fi Shults, by virtue of as execu tion Issued on the 24th day of De- rember, 1913, by J. W. Strickland. Clerk of Council. In favor of tka city or Waycross, against O. E. Shultz, amounting tP (76.00. princi pal. 919.19. Interest, and fifty cents costs, which said execution waa Is sued covering the unpaid assessment OBOROIA—Ware County. By virtue bf a power of sale con tained In the deed to secure debt made to the undersigned by I. O. Cray on the 13th day of January, 19!3t and re corded In book rill of deed records of Ware county, page 90, will be sold at the court house In Waycroea, on tha first Tuesday In October, 1914, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following describ ed property: Lots 41 and 91, Mosley street, Waycross, Oa.. each fronting south ou Moaely street, 99 feet, and extending north 109 feet; being same property deeded to Dave Cadle by T. 11. Morton, book P. page 91, and by R. L. Singleton to I. C. Cray, book BB, page 994. Bald sale la made for the purpose of paying 91.117 total debt, as represent ed by 91 notes of 931-44 each, with In terest of 993.93. and Insurance and taxes of 994.31 together with 10 per cent attorneys fees and all costs, leas a discount of 970.09, as provided In said deed to secure debt. It further provides that If any notes becomes due sod default in payment continues tor thirty days. It renders the whole deht due. Now, default having been made in this case November 19, 1913, and continuing to this date, the under signed has declared the whole debt due and so Lollfied the said I. C. Cray, In accordance with Sect. 3333 of the Code of Georgia. Said deed also provides that after public sale of the property the debt hereby secured shall be paid from the proceeds of such sale, with 10 per cent attorneys fees, all coats df ad vertising. etc., and any taxes or Insur ance that may have been paid, and the overplus, it any, paid to the said I. C. Cray, his heirs or assigns. A deed to the purchaser will be made by the undersigned. This Sept. 1914. Waycross Savings * Trust Co, 9 4 stwky By D. F. Arthur. Secretary. personally, or by attorney, to be and appear at the Suporlor Court to be hold In and for said county, on the first Monday In December next, then and there to answer the plaintiff's complaints for divorce, as in default thereof the court will proceed as to Justice shall appertain. ' Witness the Honorable J. W. Quin- cey. Judge of said court, this 29th day of August, 1914. I. J. Berry, sept. 4-11 oct 2-9 why. Clerk GEORGIA—Ware County: By virtue of a power of aale con tained In the deed to secure debt ex ecuted to the undersigned by M. M. Cason, on the 39 day of April, 1911, and recorded la book GG of deed re cords of Ware county, page 491. will be aold oa the first Tuesday In Octo ber, at the court house In Waycross, Oa, during the legal hoars of aale, to the high eat bidder (or cash, the fol- the went by "B* street, on the north by Brewer (formarty Pond) street. GEORGIA—Ware County. Notice Is hereby given to all cred itors of the estate of C. W. Royal, of said county, deceased, to render in an account of their demands to me with in the time prescribed by law, proper ly made out And all persons indebt ed to said deceased are hereby re- queeted to make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This September 1st, 1914. R. L. Royal, Administrator of C. W. Royal, de- 9 4 fitwky. to the beginning point on the Hall NOTICE. GEORGIA—Ware County. Will be sold on the first Tuesday In October next, (which Is the 9th day of satd month), at public outcry at the court house door in said county, dur ing the legal hours of sale,. to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: 1 McD. Chair: 1 Oak Inst Cabinet; l Urine Test Case; I Kelly Pad: I lot of In struments; I Air Tank with rack and three bottles; 1 Cautery • Transt; 1 Cautery Handle; 1 each 3*7 B-Blec- trodcs; 1 pr. Cautery Cords; 1 Diag nostic Lamp; 1 No. 3 Cautery 8et; 3 Bulba for No. 190 Holder. Said personal property levied on aa the property of Dr. J. T. Dixon to sat isfy an execution issued on the 13th day of August, 1914, from the City Court of Waycross. in said county, In favor of Perryman A Company against Dr. J. T. Dixon. This 9tb day of September. 1914. D. W. Pittman, Sheriff Ware County. Georgia. Herbert W. Wilson and Wilson. Bennett * Lambdtn. Attor neys for Plaintiff. 9 11 4wka TWELVE MOUTH'S SUPPORT— CITATION. GEORGIA—Ware County. The Appraisers appointed to set apart a twelve month's support for the family of W. J. Clark, deceased, hav ing filed their return, all persons con cerned are hereby cited and required to show cause In the Const of Ordi nary of said county on the first Mon day in October next, why the applica tion tor said twelve month's support should not be granted. This 1st day of September, 1914. B. H. Thomas, tlUtwky. ordinary. of tht General Assembly at the county line. That Winder, Georgia, shall be the county-seat of said county. Said county shall be attached to the Ninth Congressional District and to the Western Judicial Circuit, and shall be attached to the Thirty-third Senato rial District That the said name of said new county shall bo Barrow, and that all legal rotors residing In the limits of said County of Barrow enti tled to rote for members of the Gen eral Assembly under the laws of Geor gia shall, on the first Tuesday In Jan uary, 1915, elect an ordinary, a clerk of the Superior Court, a sheriff, a cor oner, a tax collector, a tax recelrer, a county surreyor and a county treas urer. Said election to be held at Win der, Georgia, the county-site of said county. That the Superior Court of said county shall be held on the fourth Mondays In March and Septem ber of each year. The limits of said county, the Congressional and Senato rial districts and the Judicial circuit to which It Is attached, the time of holding the terms of the Superior Court shall be as above designated until changed by law. Sec. 2. Be It further enacted that when this proposed amendment shall agreed to by two-thirds the members elected to each of the two houses and shall have been enter ed on the journal of each house with the yeos and nays taken thereon, and the Governor Is hereby directed to cause the said proposed amendment to be advertised In at least two papers In each Congressional District at least two months before the next general election, to be held on the first Wed nesday in October, 1914, and he shall also provide for a submission of the proposed amendment at said general election. And If a majority of the electors shall ratify such proposed amendment by a majority of the elec tors qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly, such amend ment shall become a part of the Con stitution of Georgia. Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, that it shall be the duty of the Governor to submit said amendment to the peo ple at said election in the following form: That those voting in favor of said proposed amendment shall have written or printed on their tickets, "In favor of ratification of the amehd- it to the Constitution creating the County of Barrow with Winder, Geor gia, as the county •site,’* and those op posed to the ratification of said amend ment shall have written or printed on their ticket, “Opposed to the ratifica tion of amendment to the Constitution creating the County of Bartow, with Winder, Georgia, as the conaty-aito.^ Now. therefore, I, John M. Slaton. Governor of said Stats, do Issue this my proclamation hereby declaring that ~ 3 to the Oouitltuttai is submitted tor ratt- the voters of tha State qualified to vote for county treasurer in any county of this State, and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, that Article 11, Section 3, Para graph 1, of the Constitution of Geor gia, be amended by adding at the end of said paragrauh the words “and may abolish the offlee of county treas- In any county,” so that said par agraph when so amended will read as follows, to-wlt: “ Paragraph County officers to be uniform. What ever tribunal or offlee may hereafter be created by the General Assemply, for the transaction of county matters, shall be uniform throughout the state, and of the same name, jurisdiction and remedies, except that the Gqn eral Assembly may provide for the appointment of commissioners roads and revenues in any county, and may abolish the offlee of county treas urer in any county, or fix the com pensation of county treasurers, and such compensation may be fixed with out regard to unlfjrmlty of such com pensation in the various counties. Section 2. Be it further enacted, that if this amendment shall be agreed to by two-thirds of the members of the General Assembly of each House, the same shall be entered on their Journals with the yeas and nays tok- thereon, and the Governor shall cause the amendment to be published in one or more of the newspapers in each congressional district for two months immediately preceding the next general election, and the same shall be submitted to the people ..t the next general election, and the voters thereat sLall have written or print ed on their tickets: “For ratification of Article 11, Section 3, Paragraph l t of the Constitution of thla State," or “Against ratification of Article 11, Section 3, Paragraph 1 of the Consti tution of this State," as they may choose; and if a majority of the elec tors qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly, voting, shall vote In favor of ratification, then said amendment ahall become a part of said Article 11, Section 3, Paragraph 1, of the Constitution of thla State, and the Governor shall make procla mation thereof. Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That all laws and parts of laws In conflict with this Act, be, and the same are hereby repealed. Now, therefore. I, John M. Slaton, Governor of said State, do Issue this my proclamation hereby declaring that the foregoing proposed amend ment to the Constitution is submitted tor ratification or rejection to the vot ers of the SUte qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly at the General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 3rd, 1114. JOHN M. SLATON, By the Governor: Governor. Philip Cook, Secretory of State. 9 4 9twk A PROCLAMATION. Submitting a proposed amendment to the Constitution of Georgia, to be voted on at the General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 1914, •aid amendment to amend Article 2, Section 4, Paragraph 1, of the Consti tution of Georgia; by extending the term of members of the General As sembly of the State nntn the time fixed by alw for the convening of rhe next General Assembly. By His Excellency, JOHN M. SLATON, Governor. 8tote of Georgia, Executive Department August 24, 1914. Whereas, the General Assembly at to seaslon in 1914 proposed amendment to the Constitotlou of this State, as set forth In an act approved August 14th, 1914, to-wit: An Act to amend Article 2, Section 4, Paragraph 1. of the ConitltntJoa of Georgia, by extending the term of hers of the General Assembly of the State until the time fixed by law tor the convening of the next General hereby required and directed to cause the above and foregoing amendment to be published in at least two news papers in each congressional district in this State tor a period of two months previous to the time of hold ing the next General Election after the submission of this amendment to the General Assembly, and shall at the next General Election to be held after the submission of this amend ment to the people tor their ratifica tion cause the same to be voted on, and the form In which the same shall be submitted to the people shall be as follows: “For ratification of amend ment Paragraph 1, Section 4, Arti cle 3, of the Constitution, which ex tends the term of offlee of members of the General Assembly until the convening of the succeeding General Assembly,” and, "Against the ratifica tion of amendment Paragraph 1, Section 4, Article 3, of the Constitu tion, which extends the term of office of members of the General Assembly until the convening of the succeeding General Assembly." And shall cause the returns of said election to be transmitted to the Secretary of State, whose duty It shall be to consolidate the same, and the Governor shall Is sue his proclamation, declaring the result, if a majority vote In favor of said amendment, and by said procla mation shall declare said amendment has become a part of the Constitution of the State. Now, therefore, I, John M. Slaton, Governor of said State, do issue this my proclamation hereby declaring that the foregoing proposed amend ment to the Constitution la submitted for ratification or rejection to the vot ers rf the State qualified to vote tor; members of the Goneral Assembly at tho General Election to be held on Tusday, November 3rd, 1914. JOHN M. SLATON, By the Governor: Governor. PHILLIP COOK, Secretory of State. 9 4 9tw LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. GEORGIA—Ware County. John M. Slaton, Governor Wesley Yancy, Principal and J. W. Williams, Security. June, 1914, Term of tho City Court of Waycross. Forfeiture of Recognizance lo City Jourt of Waycross, based upoa Indict ment for Selllnf Whiskey. To Wesley Yancy, you are hereby required to bo and appear, personally or by attorney, at the next term of City Court of Waycross to bo hold In and for said county of Ware on tho third Monday In September, 1914, next, to allow cause. If any you have, • why judgment should not be rendeded against you and your security on your recognisance forfeited in tho City Court of Waycross, said county, at the June Term, 1914, of said court aa in default thereof the court will proceed a to Justice shall appeartain. Witness the Hon. John C. McDon ald Judge of the City Court of Way- cross, this tho 26th day of August. 1914. E. J. Berry, 8 29 4t Clerk. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. Said The following amendment is hereby proposed by the Senate and House of Representatives to the people of Geor-| law, gia to Article 3, Section 4, Paragraph GEORGIA—Ware County. To the Superior Court of County: Tho petition of L. V. Williams, T. H. Calhoun and 8. C. Houk, Jr., all of the county of Ware and the state of Georgia ahowa: 1. That they desire for them selves, their associates, successors and assigns to be Incorporated un der the name and style of “AUTO SALES COMPANY.” Tho term for which the peti turners desire to ho incorporated li twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the end of that time. 3. The capital stock of said cor poration is to he 93,909, (Three Thousand Dollars), divided Into shares of 1100.09 each, but the pet! tloners desire the privilege of In creasing aald capital stock from time to time the total not to exceed twen ty thousand dollars. 4. More than ten per cent of (3,000 baa already been paid In. 9. The object of the proposed cor poration Is pecuniary gain to the stock holders. Said petitioners pro pose to engage In the sale of auto mobiles, and parte of automobiles, and In the repairing thereof, acting aa dealer sad agent for automobiles, and pacta, and for motor driven ve hicles, and parts; and to act aa agent, dealer for other persona or com panies In the handling ot all busin' connected with the sale and repair of automobiles, and motor cars and rehlclea. The petitioners desire the right to buy and sell real eatate, and to hold same for the use of the corpo ration or aa Investment; to give and receive notee, and to tua and be aned; to give and recalva mortgages; and to transact all other business that la naanl and proper tat the buying and selling ot automobiles. 7. The principal office ot said Imal- Inesa will he in tho city of Waycross, Wars county, Georgia. Wherefore. petitioners pray to be made a body corporate under the and style aforesaid, entitled to tho rights, privileges and Immunities and subject to tho liabilities ffxed by GEORGIA—Ware County. On Tuesday. October 6th, 1914, will be sold at the court house door. In aald county, between tho legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land in the City of Waycross, Ware Coun ty, Georgia, aald tract being describ ed as follows: That certain property located oa the south side of Albany avenue known as Brick row, and hav ing a frontage on Albany avenue of 160 feet, and running back south 100 feet, more or less; bounded on the north by Albany avenue; on the east by lands of Mrs. A. E. Strickland; on the south by A. C. L. right of way, and on the west by lands of J. T. Hopkins. Said property being levied on as the property of Miss Garris Strickland, by vlrtne of an execution Issued on the 30th day of March, 1914, by A. c. Lowther, Clerk of Connell, in favor of the City of Way- cross against Miss Carrie Strickland amounting to 1348.12, principal! 121.23, interest to April 1st, 1914, and Bfty cents costs, upon which execu tant the sum of 999.61 hts been paid, and which said execution wxa Issued covering the unpaid assessment for asphalt block pavement in front of aald property. ALSO at the same time and place a certain tract or parcel of land. In tha City of Waycross, Wsro county. Geor gia, said tract being 93x100 feet, more or lew, and being situated oa tho exit ride of ”D" xtreet. and being located between property of Lott and Gossett. S»M property being levied on as the property of Arthur E. Reynolds, by Z2" of “ mention tuned on the 89th day of December, 1313, by J w Strickland, Clerk ot Connell, to favor £ «*£ °7, Wayeroaa, against £ tnur E. Reynolds, amotmttnk to 235.96 principal, (4A0 Interest, and fifty esnta coate, which aald execution waa la- aned covering the unpaid assessment for cement sidewalk In frent of said property. JOHN W. COLLET, City Marshal and Levying Officer. 9-8-4wkl. TAX COLLECTORS FIRST ROUND. September 10, Olenmore, one ball day in the morning. September 13. Ruakln, one half day in the afternoon. September 17 Jamestown, one half day In the morning. September 17 Mebardville, one halt ay In the afternpon. September is Brag.nra, one half day in the morning. September « Wereeboro, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. September 21 Fairfax, from 9 a. nt to 2:20 p. m. September 13 Millwood. September 34 Telmore. one halt day to the morning. September 3S Blckley. September 28 Beach. September 29 Manor. J. T. STRICKLAND, T. C. W. a 9 11 ltd ltw NOTICE. L. V. WILLIAMS, There Vill be s meeting of tha stockholders of tho Waycrou Journal Co- At tha offlee of the Journal Wed nesday. September 19th at 9:39 a. m. T. H. 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