The Waycross weekly journal. (Waycross, Ga.) 1914-19??, October 30, 1914, Image 7

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FRIDAY, 0CT0B1B tt, 191ft WAT6B0M JOURI1L. fieyelfneft TAf ildelity Loap ft U* | fiewomf Subdivision of original land vestment Company and recorded In lot ont hundred and twenty one (121) the office of the Clerk of the Superior j is the eighth district. The plat of said Court of Ware County, Georgia, will Bladen Subdivision being of record in be'eold within the legal houra of Ml* (the office of the Clerk of Ware Supe- oi) the first' Tuesday In Novembar, r ior Court, said lot being fifty by nine- 1914, before the court bouse door of ty-tlre feet. Said property levied on I said county in the City of Waycross as the property of Mrs. Harriet S. to the highest bidder for cash, the Bell to satisfy six certain executions following described property, to-wit: issued upon six Judgment* rendered Being thirty-five acres of land lot at the September term, 1914, of the number ninety-one (91) In the eighth Justice Court of the 1231st district, land district of Ware county, Georgia, O. M. Ware County, Georgia, in fa- and bounded as follows: On the north vor of the Fidelity Loan 4k Investment by lands of W. P. Lee, on the east by Company against Mrs. Harriet S. Bell, a big branch, on the west by lands Written notice of levy and of this yy A trp r>r^T/ lUC of Adam Hill and south by lands of advertisement givej to each of above 41 wsJKflsF ■•••V w JL a FCI V/Cd w Tom HU1, except sight acres In th# named defendants. ALSD 100 SACKS OBAN AND SHORTS IT WILiL. PAY YOU TO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY PRIDGEN BROS. SUCESSORS TO •J. W. S. HARDY Phones 62 & 30 Near Court House ‘Ware County Legal Advertisements GEORGIA—Ware County. Jack Davis, vs. Jennie Davis, Libel for Divorce, in Ware Superior Court, December Term, 1914. To Jennie Davis: By virtue of an order granted by the Court, you are hereby required personally, or by attorney, to be and appear at the Superior Court to b? held In and for said county, on the first Monday In December next, then j lot* and there to answer the plaintiff’s | fifteen thousand dollars has already been actually paid in. Sixth. Petitioners desire the right to sue and be sued; to plead and be znpleaded; to have and use a com mon seal; to make for said corpora tion all necessary by-lawc, rules and regulations, and to do all other things that may be necessary for the suc cessful carrying on of said business, ii ! ng the right to buy, lease, bold sell real estate and personal 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, tjte 10th day of October, 1914. B. J. BERRY, Clhk. 10-23-2ts-mth-2mths. APPLICATION FOR CHASTER. ft GEORGIA—Ware County. To. the Superior Court of Sold County: The petition of L. J. Cooper, J. L. Walker, M. L. Bunn, W. E. Slramns, John a Walker and I. A. Sugg, all of the county of Ware and State of Georgia, respectfully shows: First That they desire for them selves, their associates and success ors to be Incorporated and made a body politic, under the name and style of the “Waycross Oil and Gas Company," for a period of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the end of Mid period. Second. That the principal office of said Company shall be lu the City or Waycross, Ware County, Georgia, but petitioners desire the right to es tablish branch offices within this state or elsewhere, whenever holders of a majority of Gw stock may so determine. Third. The object of said corpora tion is that It may bring pecuniary gain to itself and its stockholders. Fourth, The business to be car ried on by paid corporation Is that of manufacturing and handling petrole um, and other crude oils; kerosene, and other manufactured and refined oils; boring, drilling and digging wells for oil and gas; building tanks, oservolrs and other receptaclss for said oils; constructing and establish ing Pipe lines for the transmission ot oils aau km, *ud constructing sc*** other devices as may be necessary in the handling, marketing and sell ing the same; erecting office build ings and other buildings; running a mercantile business in connection with said oil and gas business; build- lag tram roads and ways, and openi ng engines and machinery, and hav- ng, using and doing all things Inch ^ property suitable to the purposes and necessary in the carrying on ot the business of said corporation, and to execute notes, bonds and mortgages as evidence of indebtedness incurred, nr which may be incurred in the con tact the affairs of the corporation, nd to secure the same by mortgi security deed, or any other I form of lien now existing under laws of Georgia, and further, right to accept security deed, i gage or ^V/fi’r form of lleU, as s< lty / *4tfy indebtedness due to vHRtioa. 'Seventh. They desire for said poratioh the right to apply for accept such amendments to its er as may be deemed necessary, or in form or substance, and as be determined by a vote of the jority of its stock outstanding at time. They also ask authority for corporation to wind up its affj liquidate and discontinue at any t may determine to do so, by a ot two-thirds of its stock outsti lng at the time. Eighth. That, together with right of renewal, when and as vided by the laws of Georgia, it hi all other rights, powers, privilej and immunities as are incident to corporations, or permissible the laws of Georgia. Wherafora, petitioner* pray to incorporated under the name style aforesaid with the prirllcg rights, immunities and powers kei in set forth, and as now exist Hereafter be , allowed a corporation of similar character under the laws of Georgia. ’ PARKER ft WALKER, Petitioners* Attorneys. Filed in office this 18 day of Sep tember, 1914. E. J. BERRY. Clerk. OEORGIA—War* County: I, E. J. Berry, Clerk of the Supe rior Court, of said county, do hereby certify that the foregone is a true and correct copy of the application for charter of L. J. Cooper, et al, as the same appears on file in this of fice. northwest corner and sixteen acres in the southwest corner, above boun darles covering all of this and com poking a tract of fifty-nine (69) acres, more or less. Said sale to be made for the purpose ef payine the prin cipal, Interest, ten per cent attorney tees and costs of this advertisement on nine certain promissory notes, dated November 12th, 1911, the first eight of which being for nine ($9.00) dollars each and the other one being for eleven and 71-100 ($11.71) dollars, the first of said notes becoming dae March 1st, 1914, and one on the first day ot each succeeding month there after, with Interest from maturity at eight per Cent per annum and provid ing for 10 per cent attorney’s fees. If colected by law or through an attor ney at law, of which due and timelr notice has been regularly given In accordance with law. Said security deed further providing that should default be made in the payment any one of said promissory notes and such default should continue thirty days, the total of said Indebted ness thereby becomes due and collect ible, and default having been made by the said Henry Hill on March 1st, 1914, and having continued to this date, the undersigned has declared the whole indebtedness aforesaid due and so notified the said Henry Hill. A deed to the purchaser will be mad'* by the undersigned. This October 6th, 1914. The Fidelity Loan A Investment Company t By its Attorneys, PARKS ft REED. 10-9-wkly-4ts. This 30th day of September, 1914 D. W. PITTMAN. Sheriff. 10-2-4-wks. STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF WARE. To the Superior Court of Mid county: The Petition of L. J. Cooper, J. L. Crawley, J. F. Taylor, J. B. Lewis, J. L. Sweat, Martin V. Calvin, H. J. Benton, L. A. Wilson, D. F. Arthur, O. W. Deen. of Paral,el 8tr «t "*th the northwest- petition, ot which n true copy In sub joined will be presented to the Hon. J. W. Quincey, Judge of the Superior Court, at Chambers in Douglas, Geor gia .on the 21st day of November, 1914. S. T. BEATON, GuradJan. OEORGIA—Ware County. To the Honorable J. W. Quincey, Judge of the Superior Court of Mid County: The petition of S. T. Beaton skews: 1st. That he is the guardian Tony Brown, nine years of ago* and Mary Brown, five years of age, having been duly appointed as such guardian in said county. That hlB said wards each ewn a one-twelfth undivided interest la a city lot In the City of Waycross to gether with the building thereon and the fixture* contained therein, and more fully described as follows: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and oeiug iu lm> City of Way cross, Ware County, Georgia, and de scribed as follows: Commencing at the Intersection of the southern side Witness my official signature and dent and appurtenant to the main the seal of said court this It day of busineM of operating oil and wells.' Fifth. The capital stock of said eorporation shall be fifteen thousand ($16.0000.00) dollars, wlt&^e privi lege of Increasing same to U* sum of ooo million ($1,000,000.00) dollars, majority vote of the atockhold- stock to be divided into ! one hundred ($100.00) dol lara each. The said capital stock of ooo millioi by a majoi era, said shares ot < September, 1914. B. J. BERRY. Clerk of Superior Court of Ware County, Georgia. 9-19-oaw-dly-4wka. The appraisers appointed apart a Twelve Months’ Support for the family of W. M. Allbrltton, de ceased, having made their return all persons concerned are hereby cited and required to show cause in the Court of Ordinary of said County, on grit Monday in November, 1914, next, why the application for said Twelve Months’ Support should not be granted. This October 6th, 1914. B. H. THOMAS. Ordinary Ware County, Georgia. 10—2—4ts-wky GEORGIA—Ware County. Under and by virtue of tbe power of Mle contained in a deed to occur# debt executed by Henry Hill on ths 12th day of November, 1911, to tbe ua- STATE OF GEORGIA, WARE COUNTY: Tbe appraisers appointed to set apart a Twelve Montba' Support for the family of E. L. Johns, deceased, having filed their return all persons concerned are hereby cited and re quired to show cause In the Court of Ordinary of said County, on the first Monday in November, 1914, next, why the application for said Twelve Months’ Support should not be grant sd. j This October 6th, 1114. B. H. THOMAS, I Ordinary Ware County, Ga. . 1#—2—4t*wky SHERIFF’S SALK. THE RAPID FIRE HAY .PRESSj-RfSK _ . „ . , , . . .. . , . M _ . . _ . (November next, at public outcry be- b » MUM, deable-itroke maeMae» deslgaated and conxtroeted tor' Co , m Houu door u , d ke knelt ot tho IndhUnal foment koto, light, kudf, afoiple aid tut to j count, within the legal hour, ot Ml* operate. Only on hone end three Men en required to operate Ifc Voejr few | “> the to . r “ h . “I* 1 ” [ property of which tho following U a two-horse prases will equal It for balllag and none wm pat ap a Blear or dwrlpUoa: All of that timet ■■•other kale, jot any farmer who make. • few hudred bales ot hay can or parcel of lend, situate, iytng and f being la the count, ot Ware. State of | Georgia, mod more full/ dee ribed at follows: Lot one (1) fa block one afford to own one ot these Machines. m n n nsr /t • follows: Lot one W in oioca one ueuhuia— ware uo DCS 7 DlfiCV l0.s WaVCrOSS. UCOrfiia «> « f BUd “ - * aubdlrUlon of After four week.’ M ’ ’ ’ V b "ortglh. I block tlx «) of the Morphy to Section MS of t J. F. Wilson, W. W. Lamoatn, Marcus Mead, John T. Watt, M. L. Bunn, P. N. Harley, J. C. Humphreys, L. V. Wil liams, J. E. T. Bowden, Dan Lott, W. E. Sirmans, John W. Bennett, H. L. Jones, J. E. Vann, B. G. Parks, H. J. Seaman, Hsrry D. Reed, C. S. Har dy, C. E. Williamson, J. S. Williams, V. C. Parker, H. Lester Mafvil, M. Down ey, E. J. Berry and J. W. Seals, of Ware County, Georgia, and J. K. Lar kin and W. H. Meeks of Pierce County, Georgia, respectfully showeth: 1st. That they desire to be incor porated under tho corporate name hereinafter set forth as provided, In Section 2b23 of tho Code of Georgia. That the object of their asso ciation is profit and gain, and the par ticular business they propose to carry is that of a public warehouseman, and they desire for themselves, their associates and successors, the authori ty to do a general warehouse business in which they will receive cotton and other merchandise from farmers, planters, merchants, bonks and tbe public generally on storage, and for reasonable and proper stora; charges. They desire also to have power and authority to issue ware house and Btorage receipts, which will represent the cotton or other merchan [iso stored and can be used as collat- al in the place of the cotton or oth- merchandise, and as symbolic of ich cotton or other merchandise. [ird. That their corporate name will THE FARMERS’ WAREHOUSE MPANY” and the amount of capital ik will be five thousand dollars i,000.00), all of which’Will be act- lly paid In at or before the begin- g ot business; but they desire au- ority to increase their capital stock >m time to time up to one hundred ousand dollars ($100,000), and to dc- the same from time to tixno, but lever below five thousand dollars. 4th. Their principal place of doing ms in ess or homo office shall be in aycross, Ware county, but they de »authority to do business elsewhere the State of Georgia and in the rolled States. 5th. They desire power and author!- to purchase, own, lease or rent ids, warehouses and other buildings (table to the business of a warc- luseman, to mako contracts of every I, including the powor to borrow loney, and to enter into all proper ob lations, and to secure the obligations tbe corporation under security deed mortgage of tbe property of the cor- ration, and all corpbrate powers, hethcr hereinbefore specified or not, which belong to corporations charter ed under 8ectton 2823 of the Code of Georgia, and to do al) things conveni ent or proper to the business of tbe said corporation. 6th. They also desire power and au thority In said THE FARMERS’ WAREHOUSE COMPANY to hold stock in other corporations, where said holdings will not defeat or lessen com petition or encourage monopoly. WHEREFORE, petitioners pray an order ot Incorporation for themselves, their associates and successors, and for the term of twenty (20) yMra from tbe date ot the order of Incorporation, with the privilege of renewal at tbe end of Mid term, under the Mid cor porate name, and with all the powers and rights belt in before prsyed for. J. L. CRAWLEY, Attorney tor Petitioners. The above petition filed in this office September 29th, 1914. E. J. BERRY. Clerk Superior Court Ware County, Ga. (Seal of Court) ern boundary of the right of way of tho Atlanta Birmingham and Atlan tic Railroad, which point is also th? intersection if the southern Bide of Parallel 811*661 with the eastern side of “F" street and running thence in an easterly direction along the south ern aide of Parallel street a distance of sixty (60) feet, more or loss to the lands of John Davis; thence in a southerly direction at right angles to Parallel street and along tke lands of John Davis a distance of one hundred and forty-three (143) feet, more or leas to tho right of way of the Atlanta Birmingham and Atlantic Railroad, thence a northwestorly di rection along said right of way a dis tance of ono hundred and fifty-six (156) feet, more or less to tho point of beginning. Said land being forth- described as lot number four (4) of Block number four hundred and forty-eight (448) of Charles Bowlck’R subdivision of tho City of Waycross, Indicated on plat of record In tho office of tho Clerk of tho Superior Court of Ware County in Book of Deeds “Q,” page 204. 3rd. That he desires to sell for re investment. at privato sale, the uudi vided interest of his said wards in the property herinbefore described, the sar/.e being a part of their person al estate. 4th. The three-fourths interest in said property not owned by petition ers said wards, belongs to one George Pappadca and Fatula T. Brown. Tbe buildings thereon consist* of a store house, pool room, restaurant and har bor shop combined togethoi; with all fixtures therein contained . The rat al value thereof is uncertain, and as the interost of said wards is so small that petitioner cannot control the use of said property. Tho same cannot be divided in kind, therefore peti tioner believes it to bo to the best interest of his said wards that tbsir interest be sold, as petitioner has an opportunity of doing for its full value, and that the proceeds be invested in othor property, or that he be allowed to take good promissory notes, draw ing eight per cent intorest together with mortgage on real estate amply sufficient to secure the same. Petitioner shows that notice of his intention to make this applica tion has been published once a week for four weeks in the Waycross Weekly Journal, being the newspa per in which county advertisements are usually published, as required by lnw, 8. T. BEATON. Sworn to and subscribed before me this tho 21st day of October, 1914. E. JL SMITH, Notary Public, Ware Co., Qa 10-23-4 wk*. GEORGIA—-Ware County. To All Whom It May Concern: J. M. Cox Company, of said state, having in proper form applied to me as a creditor of J. J. Davis for perma nent letters of administration on estate of Bald J. J. Davis, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and heirs of J. J. Davis to be and appear at my office at the December Term of Court of Ordinary of said county, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent letters administration should not granted to It on the estate of said J. J. Davis. WltndBB my official signature this 27tb day of October, 1914. B. H. THOMAS, Ordinary of Ware County. 10-30-4wks. A messenger boy must possess sand but there is not much danger of one ever possessing quick-sand. What Weald Yon Del NOV. 26 NAMED AS THANKSGIVING Washington, Oct. 28.—President Wilson today issued the annual Thanksgiving proclamation, designat ing Thursday. Nov. 26 as the day. There are many times when ono man question sanothor’a actions and motives. Men act differently under different circumstances. Tbe ques tion is, what would you do right new If you had a severe cold? Could you do better than R> tako Chamborlain’j Cough Remedy? It is highly recom mended by people who have used it for years and know its value. Mrs. B. Sargent, Peru, Ind., says, "Chamberlnln’s Cough Rcmody is worth its weight in gold and I tako have had very little trouble since, pleasure in recommending it.” For p r l o 60c. at nil dealers. Don’t sim- sale by all dealers. i ply 0 sk for a kidney remedy—get Do- Jl “ — ■■ j un’u Kidney Pills—tho same that Mrs. The chauffeur usually gets u good Green had. Fostor-Mllburn Co., MOT AN ISOLATED CASE Many Similar Cases In Wayeroas and Vicinity. This Waycross woman's story giv en here is not an isolated cawe by any means; week after week, year after year, our neighbors are teling simi lar good newB. Mrs. W. D. Green. 26 Ann St., Way- cross, says: "My kidneys were ia bad shape for about a year. I had i dull, heavy ache in the small of my back and was w>r.. could be. I always felt drowsy and languid and had dizty spells and headaches. Th* kidney secretions were unnatural and caused mo a lot of annoyance. Some times my feet were swollen so that i couldn't get my shoes on. 1 had puffy spots under my eyes and my hands were so swollen that I couUl hardly use them. I had been treated by three different doctors and had taken many kinds of remedies, but 1 never became the least bit better, f had read several limes t.f Doan's Kid ney Pills and I decided to try them, used throo boxes and was cured. I for bis money. Ictsitnv now a them hying all winter $ by giving them Poultry Regulator I IMakes lb* ln ;fem |-.y and ydvr* I you luff of c;w now. All your | bird* keep healthy ami require I lew feed. It actually »avm iucuat. ] C. So HARDY A SON; 6716. Props,, Dimffulo, N, Y, 47 BODIES ARE , FOUND IN MINE Springfield, Ill., Oct. 28.—It was of ficially reported today that all bodies have been removed from the wrecked mino at Hoyalton. Forty-seven were recovered. Ventilation In the mine hns been restored. HEAVY FROST IN GEORGIA Atlanta, Oct. 28.—A heavy frost over most all Georgia was reported in dis patches received here today by the weather bureau. The temperature In Atlanta was as low as 32 degrees. Cabbage Plants Frost-proof, varieties Jersey and Charleston Wakefield, Succession and Flat Dutch. Prices by express 600 for 76c, 1000 for $1.26, 6,000 at $1.00 per WOO. Special prices on larger quantities and to dealers. Prices # by mail 500 for $1.10, 1000 for $2.00 postpaid. Collard plants same prices. Low express rates. Can ship at one o. Hath*faction guaranteed or money refunded. P. D. Fulwood, Tifton, Georgia SOUTHMRI EXPRESS COMPANY’S 0. H. SALE. BALM OF UK CL AIMED FREIGHT. Unless previously called for aad chargee paid, or disposition given, the (Southern Express Company will aaU to the highest bidder for cash, at pub lic auction, at or n«nr their city office, Waycross, Ga., commencing at 9 o’clock a. dl, November lltb, 1914. A complete list of all freight to be ■old will be found posted at the dtp office and other conspicaoua places. C. C. WOLFE, Superintendent. F. L. EYANB, ' ' Agent 10-9-4 ts-wkly. GEORGIA—Ware County. Mrs. Cleo Rowell, vs. Fred Rowell, Libel ror divorce, in Wartt aupeviur Court, December Term, 1914. To Fred Rowell: By virtue of an order granted by the Court, you are hereby required personally, or by attorney, to be and appear at tbe Superior Court to be held 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 Judge of Mid Court this lltb day of October, 1914. J. D. MITCHELL, Deputy Clerk. 10-2S-2ta-mth-2mths. THE GREAT SHIP *SEEANDBEE” bfwtotih H fact, * iurlHMt IIS Hilwiw mm» f»rUw iiwmlill«g ■mi. Oinw ia «*»—Ur£<f In *11 pcutwtkiMO Hitor la «U appukalHOTto I baa u IiiLhmI toatora of lit* toortii. fa wnrira )mw ISilt. Munificent Str.mor. "3EEANDBEE," “City ml Erl#" mnd “Cky ml BWfaV* Daily—CLEVELAND and BUFFALO—Msy 1st to Dee. 1st IraraCWlMl . • SiMP.M. l~r. II n Ski. . . ItOOP.M. Antov IlnSklo . . S.MA.M. AnWCUd—I . 4tMA.IL (Contra! SUmtUrd Timm) Cnrim-rtimm at lUfttlo tor NUgnrn Fall* am! all Cantoni am! Canadian Potnu. gallmnd tfaknla trail I* ft i~tMo*n CUoaUfu! and llttffal* mrm good fat IrnauiMlM •• mmf Mtonon. A«k J—r tM.1 .fMd Vito admit tii A II. Una. Villa OM lor kandnty lllatMto! lumkUt fm. THE CLEVELAND ft BUFFALO TRANbli CO, ci#*#t#»to. u. GEOROfA—Wore Count,. notice puranut too Clrf! Code, *' 10-30-4»k». GEORGIA—Wore Count,. Will be eold at the court bouae door In eold count, on tbo flrat Tuesday In December, 1114, within the lecot boun ot eole, to-wlt: All toot cer tain Jot number one (1) In block "B" of Northelde, s eubdlvielon ot tbe Clt, of Woycroau, Wore count,, Geor gia, u per plot ot record In Ibe of fice of the Clerk of Wore Superior Court In Book M A" of Plot., page I, eold lend being lerfed on u tbe prop erty of W. II. Harmon to eatlsf, on execution lieued on Ibe 4tb do, of j September, 1514, from the Juetlcej Court In end for tbe 123tst Dlatrlct G. 1 M„ of Mid count,. In furor of Thom-! as * Smith against W. H. Harmon. .{ This tbe 24th da, of October, 1914. D. W. PITTMAN, Sheriff. 'GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY, Mata, eT Tbo South’* great Technical and Oa-,TMhSpel | .”< W men*o/G«gta uoiftb. Sooth. Offers full fowywur cocms ia Mechanical, Textile, Chemical, 0*0 aad Electrical Engineering, and Architecture. The Roduntea of "Goorrin Tech” are in ( apwndul training offered it this Institution, and thorough, ror Catalog addresa, K. G. MA7HES0N, Prrridrnt. Fifteen Free ScbolaraUpg For Each Couatr ia Georgia. PIERCE INSTITUTE Itu the: PLiAOB FOR BOYS AND GIRLS A Sugtrlor Junior Callrgr fbr Young Urn and Young Ladt. ran aad Wen gateded Cewse to Agriculture, Banking, Baalam, Cxproaatow, Mualc, Normal Training; bat Idea th. Regular Literary Work. Our Conservatory «f Music mmt N.rmal Department« Equipped tor Seed C.rrf c*. Dormitories on Uko Hornet. Teachers wfttl, nod Ilk. Pupils NATES .REASONABLE AS ADVANTAOES GIVEN WILL ALLOW. rmfortkeel.fonwetleMe.akil. B. U IORDAN, Vlc-Preeldant. >’l!/..l.imu. Sac,., Executive Board, Bl-cfce>M»r»Ow‘trgto