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I >LICATIO£ FOR CHARTER
| Burke county—To the Su-
I of said county:
I P er ? euauu of J. P- Walea of Eman
I ' “nun y, Georgia and H. T. Walea
I ue u w Brooks of Burke county,
I 4 “ fla respectfully shows:
W lg *’ tuey desire for themselves,
1 associates and successors, to be
tbeir ruou and nude a body politic
,DL ° r r P uie name and style of Midville
v'uuu Brokerage Company, for
ur °lnoe 01 twenty (20) years.
** p . ie nnncipal office of said com
. Mil be the c,ly ot M,dville '
1 ami couniy aforesaid, but peti-
I rs desire the rignt to establish
1 ii oiuces witnin tnis state cr else
t,riT. whenever the holders of ,a ma
»Lfv 0 , the sto.k may so determine.
J 0 iue ohject pf said corporation is
petunhny gam to itself and its shure
i ihe business to ue carried by by
,h cot doi atun is a wholesale and
8 ai, uusiness, handling groceries,
S stun, nrauware, dry goods, no
fous witn authority to buy and sell
'estate, noises aud mules, auto
wagons, buggies and venicles
S every kid, tractors and form im
d emeuts, and to receive g.ods on as
fl£nuieut ana handle them foi other
on an agency of brokerage
ba f iS riie capital stock ot said corpora
non snail oe fifteen thousand ($15,-
ONUOj uoil-trs, fully paid in, with
tne’ unviiege ol increasing same to
he sum of twenty-five tnousand
dollars by a majority
!o“e’ oi the stockholders, said stock
tu ue divided into snares of one hun
ui'ctl (lIdO.UU) dollars each.
u o petitioners desire the right to
sue and he sued, to plead and be im
nieaue, to have aud use a common
sead, to make all necessary by laws
ami ’regulations, and to do all other
mings tnat may be necessary for the
successiul carrying on of said busi
ness, including the right to buy, hold,
anu sell reui estate aud personal
property suitable to the purposes of
the corporation, and to execute notes
nil bonds as evidence of indebtedness
incun ed, which may be incurred, in
the mnuuct ot the affairs of the cor
poration and to the same by
mortgage, security-deed, or other form
of lieu under existing laws.
7. They desrie for said incorpora
tion the power and authority to ap
ply lor aud accept amendments to its
charter cf either form or substance
by a vote of a majority of its stock
outstanding at the time. They also
ask authority for said incorporation to
win uup its affairs, liquidate and dsi
continue its business at any time it
may determine to d so by a vote of
twu-lbirds of its stock outstanding at
the time.
8. They desire for the said incor
poration the right of renewal when
and as provided by the lows of Geor
gia, and that it have all such othre
rights, pcweis, privileges and immuni
ties as are incident to like incorpora
tions or permissible under the Laws of
Georgia.
Whereforefi petitioners pray to be
incorporated under the name and style
aforesaid, with the pouers, privileges
anl immunities herein set lorth, and
as are now, or may hereolter be allaw
ed a corporation of similar character
under the laws cf Georgia.
Petitioners file this their petition in
the office of the Cleik of the Superior
court, nad pray litat after the same
has been advertised as required by
law, th t the court by proper order
. grant this petition.
F. H. SAFFOLD
Attorney for Petitioners
Filed in office this 7th day of Feb
ruray, 1924.
H. M. BLOUNT
Clerk, Superior Court.
Georgia, Burke county.—Office of
hte Superior Court of Burke county.
I, H. M. Blount, Clerk of the Su
pen r Court of Burke county, hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true and
correct copy of the application for
charter, as the same ppears of file
in this offi e. This the 7th day of Feb
ruary, 1924.
H. M. BLOUNT
Clerk, Superior Court.
NOTICES
State of Georgia, c. aunty of I3u:ke—
Whereas Mrs. L:uise W. Oakman has
in due form appl.ed to me for perma
nent letteis of aaministfation upon
the state of Mrs. Mattie R. Wimberly
late deceased of Burke county.
h r.T'rc, to cite and ad
■ o.i .v a , e/sons, inte cSicd to sho /
cause, if any they can, before me at
my office at 10 c’clock, a. m. at the
regular term of the Court of Ordinary
of said county on THE FIRST MON
DAY IN MARCH, 1924 why said let
ters of administration should not be
granted :n terms of the law. Thu
February 7th, 1924.
JOSEPH LAW, Ordinary, B. C. Ga
R E. Lewis, tty.
Money to Loan
on Real Estate
—AT—
t per cent
BATTLE SPAkKS
Waynesboro, Ga.
EXECUTOR'S SALE FOR DIVISION
t
State of Georgia, Burke county—There will be; sold on the
first Tuesday in March, 1924 at public outcry between the legal
hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash the following proper
ty, to-wit: All that lot or parcel of land, lying, situate and being in
the city of Waynesboro, Burke county, Georgia, containing two
acres more or less, and bounded on the north .by the C. W. Hurst
Etable lot and by lot of Mrs. Mary B. Garlick; on the east by
Shadrack street; on the south by Mrs. Rosa McMaster and on the
west by Academy Ave. Said property will be sold in lots and af
terwards as a tract or as a whole. This property is being sold
for division among the heirs of the said C. W. Hurst. Said sale to
take place on the property .
Also will be sold at the same time and place the Stable lot,
with stables, tenant houses and other improvements thereon.
R. C. HURST,
Executor will of C. W. Hurst, late of Burke county, deceased.
F. S. Burney, atty.
ATTORNEY’S SALE
State of Georgia, county of Burke.—
Unuer and by virtue of a power of
sale contained in a certain security
deed made by C. S. Inman on the
24th of December, 1921, to the Bank of
Midville, of the county of Burke and
state of Georgia, and by them trans
ferred to the Georgia State Bank, of
Midville, which said security deed is
recorded in theofltce of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Burke county,
in Deed Book 25, Pages 117 and 118;
there will be sold before the court
house door in the city of Waynesboro,
Burke county Georgia, at public out
cry between the legal hours of sale,
on the First Tuesday in March, 1924,
to the highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing property, to wit:
All of that tract or parcel of land,
situate, lying and being in the 73d.
District, G. M. Burke county, Georgia,
containing two hundred twenty one
(221) acres more or less, bounded on
the north by lands of Hattie Branan,
east by lands of Mrs. Mae Drew,
south by lands of W. D. Drew and on
the west by lands of Mrs. Mae Drew
same being sold subject to a security
deed fer $25,000 from C. S. Inman to the
Old Dominion Trust Company, said
deed recorded in deed book 25, page
115 also a certain house and lot sit
uate, lying and being in the town of
Midville, Ga., located on Jones street
and bounded on the north by lot of
R. M. Murphree, east by W. R. Lowe
south by Paul D. Drew and on the
west by Jones street, and having a
frontage of 100 feet on Jones street
and running back equal width 210
feet, the security deed held by Georgia
State Bank over the house and lot
being the first lien.
Said deed was given to secure a
not of C. S. Inman to the Bank of
Midville and by the Bank of Midville
transferred to their successors, the
Georgia State Bank of Midville, Ga.,
said note dated December 24, 1921 and
being due cn demand for the princi
pal sum of $3,298.06 with interest from
date, December 24, 1921 at 8 per cent,
per annum, that there has been paid
on the interest on said note $125.00,
Sept 21, 1923, and $50,00 October 13th,
1923 and there is a balance due of
$3,298.06 principal nad $580.82 inter
est and there is due for fire insurance,
which has bene paid by the bank,
$6.00 and for taxes $ .
The said C. S. Inman having failed
to pay said balance due on said note,
the said Georgia State Bank of Mid
ville, Ga., as successors and trans
feree of the Bank of Midville, Ga., ex
ercises its rights and privileges ccn
atined in said deed, and offers the
property therein contained for sale,
according to the terms mentioned in
said deed and for the purpose of pay
ing the balance due on said note, the
interest, insurance, taxes and expense
of this proceeding, the proceeds of
said sale to be used, first for the pay
ment of the balance on said note the
principal, interest, taxes and expense
of this proceeding, and the remaind
er if any, to be paid to the said C. S.
Inman or his legal representatives.
The undersigned will make titles
to the purchaser or purchasers, ac
cording to the provisions contained in
said deed, this the 6th day of Feb
ruary, 1924.
C. S. INMAN
By his attorney in fact, the Georgia.
State Bank of Midville, Ga.,
transferee and successors of the
Bank of Midville.
I. C. Hatcher. ,atty.
SHERIFF’S SALES
W T ill be sold before the court door
in the city of Waynesboro, Ga., be
tween the legal hours of sale on THE
FIRST TUESDAY IN MARCH, 1924,
the following described property, to
wit:
All that tract or parcel of land, ly
ing, situ te and being in the 61st Dis
trict, G. M., Burke county, Ga., con
taining nineyt-six (96) acres, more or
iess, and bounded as follows; north by
lands of Mrs. I. P. Herrington and F.
S. Palmer, east by lands of R. C.
Neely Munnerlyn place, south by
lands of R. C. Neely and on the west
by lands of Loney C. Lane. Levied
upon sa the property of Henry Har
den, by virtue of and to aatisfy a fi.
fa issued from the City Court of Way
nesboro, Ga., in favor of the Ameri
can Agricultural Chemical Co., Writ
ten notice given, purchased to pay for
itiles. This 4th day of February, 1924
F. M. HURST, Sheriff, B. C. Ga.
Will be sold before the court door
n the city of Waynesboro, Ga.. be
cen the- legal hours of sale on THE
.o ioESDAY IN MARCH, 1924
ue following described property, t.
wit:
One Ford Motor Truck, No. 7224490,
levied upon as the property of R. C.
Mcßrdie and M. D. Agerton, by virtue
of and to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from
the City Court of Waynesboro, Ga., in
favor of the Standard Motors Finance
Co. This 7tla day of February, 1924.
F. M. HURST, Sheriff, B. C. Ga.
Will be sold before the court door
n the city of Waynesboro, Ga., be
tween the legal hours of sale on THE
FIRST TUESDAY IN MARCH, 1924
the following described property, tc
wit:
All that lot or parcel of land lying
situate and being in the 73d. district,
G. M. Burke county, Ga., containing
three nd three quarters (3%) acres
of land and bounded as follows; north
south, east by land of Allen Jones and
on the west by lands of Owen Cobb
Levied upon as the property of Isaiah
Cobb by virtue of and to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued from the City Court cf
Waynesboro, Ga., in favor of the Mid
ville Mercantile Co. Written notice
given, purchaser to pay for titles.
This Ist day of February, 1924.
F. M. HURST, Sheriff, B. C. Ga.
Georgia, Burke county—Will be
sold at the court house door in the
said county cn the first Tuesday in
March, 1924, within the legal hours of
saie, to wit. Ail that certain tract
or lot of land lying and being in the
town of Midville, Burke county, Geor
gia, having a frontage of 175 feet on
Peachtree street running beak equal
width 150 feet to lots of Mrs. Belle
Siaae (Nee Belle Jones) estate of J.
M. Jones; bounded substantially hs
follows: north by Whitheall street;
east by lands of Mrs. Belle Slade;
south by lands of Mrs. Vashti Wall;
and west by Peachtree street, with im
provements thereon, said Dnd levied
on as the property cf T. H. Wall to
satisfy an execution issued from the
City Court of Waynesboro, on the 31st
aoy of October, 1921, in favor cf Mor
ris-Bell Company against T. H. Wail
endorser. Notice given tenant in pos
session. This Ist day of February*
1924.
F. M. HURST
Sheriff of City Court of Waynesboro
and Sheriff of Burke county, Geor
gia.
BANKRUPT SALE
In the District Court of the United
States, for the Northeastern Divis
ion of the Southern Disarict of Geor
gia.
In the matter of R. C. Neely Com
pany, banprupt. in bankruptcy.
State of Georgia, county o irke. —
By virtue of an order cf the Honor
able Joseph GaDahl referee in Bank
ruptcy, dated February Bth, 10 24, will
be sold on the first Tuesday March
1924, between hte usual hours of sale
at the court house in said Burke coun
Georgia, to the highest and best
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed proerty, to wit:
The following lots of land, located
in the city of Waynesboro, Burke coun
ty, Georgia, on the west side of Quak
er Road, between Walker street and
what is called New Road as follows,
to wit:
Ist. Lot with improvements front
ing 35 feet on Quaker road and run
ning back 200 feet more or less, to
land of Mrs. Julia Cates, bounded
north by property of T. S. Gray, trus
tee, next hereinafter described; east
by Quaker Road; South by property
of Alice Fye, and west by property
of Mrs. Julia Cates.
2d. Lot with improvements, fronting
35 feet on Quaker Road, running back
200 feet, more or less, to lands of Mrs.
Julia Cates, bounded on the north by
lot of T. S. Gray, trustee of R. C.
Neely Co., bankrupt, next hereinafter
described; east by Quaker on
the south by let of T. S. Gray trustee,
last above described, and on the west
oy property of Mrs. Julia Cates.
3d. Lot with improvements, fronting
35 feet on Quaker Road, ,and running
back 200 feet, more or less, to lands
of Mrs. Julia Cates; bounded north
by let of T. S. Gray, trustee next here
inafter described; east by Quaker
Road; south by lot of T. S. Gray,
trustee, last above described, and west
by property of Mrs. Julia Cates.
4th. Lot with improvements, front
ing 35 feet cn Quaker Road, and
running back 200 feet, more or less,
to lands of Mrs. Julia Cates; bounded
north by lot of T. S. Gray, trustee,
next hereinafter described; east by
Quaker road; South by lot of T. S.
Gray, trustee, next ibove described
and west by property of Mrs. Julia
Cates.
sth. Vacant lot, fronting 50 feet on
Quaker Road, and running back 200
feet, more or less, to lands of Mrs.
Julia Cates, and bounded on the north
by lot of Charles Harris; on the east
by Quaker Road; on the south by lot
of T. S. Gray, trustee, next above de
scribed, and west b> property of Mrs.
Julia Cates,
6th. Vacant lot, fr 'ruing 50 feet on
Quaker Road, and running back 200
feet, more or less, to *and3 of Mrs.
.Julia Cates, and bounutd on the north
by lot of T. S. Gray, trustee next
herein described; on the east by Quak
er Road; on the south by lot of Lil
lie Jones, and on the west by prop
erty of Mrs. Julia Cates.
7th. * Vacant lot, fronting
50 feet on Quaker road, and running
back 200 feet, more or less, to lands
of Mrs. Julia Cates, bounded on the
north by property of Milledge Han
kins: n; on the east by Quaker Road;
on the south by lot of T. S. Gray,
trustee, and on the west by property
uf Mrs. Julia Cates. c
'Bth. The following personal prop
„y of the R. C. Neely Company, locat
d in the building known as the W y
uesbero Motor Company, in Waynes
boro, Georgia:
1 Haynes Touring car.
1 Buick Big Six Touring Car.
4 Overland Touring cars.
I Oakland Touring car.
1 Lexington Touring car.
1 Maxwell Touring car.
1 Olympia Touring car.
1 Liberty Touring car.
1 Grant Touring Car.
1 Studebaker Touring car.
1 Scrpips Booth Roadster.
I 2-ton Stewart Truck
1 %-ton Stewart Truck.
1 Ford Truck Body.
I Piece of Ford Truck.
1 Weaver Tire Changer.
1 Weaver 20-ton Press.
1 Weaver Hoisting Machine.
I weaver Auto Twin Jack
I Air tank.
1 Iron table for welding.
Also Ford and Overland accessories
including humpers tire chains, bear
ings, springs, b.ake lining, hose pipe,
cogs, fire extinguishers, bolts, pins
and gaskets, ets.
■9th. Also the following property
THE TBUCI CITIZEN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1924.
now located in the light plant and
grist mill of the R. C. Neely Company,
in the City of Waynesboro, Burke
county .Georgia, in the rear of the
R. C. Neely Mercantile property, to
wit;
1 50 H. P. Foos Oil Engine.
1 20 H. P. Foes Oil Engine.
1 20-inch Grist Mill.
120 storage batteries.
1 1„200 Volt Switch Board.
1 20 H. P. Dynamo.
Belts, pulleys and shafting.
10. Also, the rights of your trustee
in a brick storehouse in Munnerlyn,
Georgia, fronting 30 feet on Main
street, and runnnig back approximate
ly 60 feet, being located on the west
side of the Central cf Georgia right
of-way, and about 50 feet west thereof
on land belonging to the estate of R.
C. Neely.
Terms c sh; purchasers to pay for
papers and necessary Revenue stamps
personal property will be offered in
lots and then in bulk.
All sales subject to confirmation by
the ccurt.
No bid accepted unless accompanied
by payment of ten per cent, of the
amount of bid, either in cash, or by
Certified check.
THOMAS S. GRAY
Trustee R. C. Neely Co., Bankrupt
R. S. Cohen, atty—3t.
BANKRUPT SALE
In the D.strict court of the United
States, Northeastern Division, South
ern District of Georgia.
In the matter of Paul Shapiro, bank
rupt —Under and by virtue of an or
der cf the Honorable Joseph Ganahl,
Referee in Bankruptcy, there will be
sold at public outcry, to the highest
bidder for cash, at twelve o’clock noon
on the 20th day of February, 1924, at
the premises occupied by the banrupt
in the town of Midville, Burke County,
Georgia, the folic wing property to wit:
That entire stock of goods, consis
ting of dry goods, clothing, shoes, fur
niture and fixtures belonging to said
bankrupt. Said stock of gcods inven
tories approximately $23,000.00, and
fixtures inventories approximately $2,-
600.00.
Said sale to be made in such lots
or parcels or in bulk, as in the judg
ment of the trustee will cause the
same to bring the best price.
Said sale to be made subject to the
confirmation of the ccurt. No bid to
be accepted unless accompanied by
certified check, or other satisfactory
security for at least 10% of the
amount of said bid. This the Bth day
of February, 1924.
JOHN R. PALMER
Trustee in Bankruptcy of Paul Shapi
ro.
E. V. Heath, atty.
TAX RECEIVER S FIRST ROUNDS
To the tax payers of Burke county,
you are hereby notified that I will
make my rounds in the various dis
tricts of the county, and that you lay
aside all other business and meet me
at the different stations and give in
your taxes. I shall appreciate your
prempt action. I will be in Waynes
boro at the court house every Satur
day during this period.
March 17th—Winter’s store from 10
to 10.30 a. m.; Dye’s Store cross road
10.45 a. m. to 11.30 a. m.; Blythe,
Frank Turner’s store, 12 m. to 1 p.
m.; Keysville, Wgodward Bros store
1.30 p. m. to 5 p m.
March 18th—St. Clair from 10 to 11
a. m.; Gough from 11.30 a. m. to 3
p. m.; Vidette 3.30 p. m. to 5 p. m.;
Rosier, 5 p. m. to 6 p. m.
March 19th—Midville all day.
March 20th—Munnerlyn 10 a. m. to
11 a. m.; Alexander 11 a. m. to 12 m.;
Sardis 12.30 p. m. to 6 p. m.
March 24th—Godbee’s store, Telfair
ville 10 a. m. tc 11 a. m.; McNorrill’s
store 11 a. m. to 1130 a. m.; Greens
Cut 12 m to 1.20 p. m.
March 25th—Girard all day until 3
o’clock in the afternono; 3 to 5 p. m.
Helmly’s store.
ROGER C. HURST, Tax Receiver,
Burke County, Georgia—6t.
NOTICE T ) I EBTOPS ANI> CREDI
DITURS
All creditors of the estate of .tob.t
T. Atkinscn, late of Burke county,
deceasde are hereby notified to render
in their uemands ot the undersigned
according to law, and all persons in
debted to said estate are required to
make immediate payment. Nov. 1. 1923
L. S ARRINGTION, E/ecuto**. —6t
Henr\ S. Jones, Atty
~ i, .» Ai>./ c lit, HTuRS NOTICE
Georgia, Burke county.—Ail cre
uitOiS ot the estate of N. L. McNor
ii. late ot Burke county, deceased,
to law, and all persons inbedted to
are hereby notified to render in their
demands to the undersigned accord
ing to law, and all persons indebted to
said estate are required to make mi
mediate payment to me. This sth day
of November, 1923.
J. T. McNORRILL, Admisitrator
of N L. McNorrill, Deceased —6t
F. S. Burney, Attorney 12-15
DEBTORS AND CREDITORS NOTICE
Geirgia, Burke county—All persons
having claims against the estate of
Mrs. Nannie H. Herrington, late of
said county deceased, will please pre
ent them to the undersigned for ap
proval and payment at once.
All persons indebted to said es
tate will please make prompt payment
thereof to the undersigned. This Dec
ember 6th, 1923.
J. L. HERRINGTON
as Admisinstrator cf the estate of Mrs.
Nannie H. Herrington.
P. B. Lewis, Jr., Atty.
dissolution notice
To Whom I' May Concern: The firm
of Morton and Le sas, a partnership
formerly couponed »i Doclms 11. J.
Morton and J. B. Lewis has this date
by mutual consent dissolved. All
persons who owe us will pleast make
prompt payment either to the un
dersigned or to Ralph E. Lewis, whom
we have engaged to collect all in
debtedness now owing tc the firm
Doctor Morton will continue bis
ractice individually wi r n otliccs at
his present location; and Doctor L^w ; s
will continue his practice individually
with offices at the Wayncsooro Drug
Company. This Bth tiiy of January,
1924.
H. J. MORTON
J. B. LEWIS
PROFESSIONAL NOTICE
Doctor J. B. Lewis wishes to an
nounce to the public that he has
moved from former offices of Mor
ton and Lewis and his office is now
located in the Waynesboro Drug
Company, and will be pleased to
serve his patrons at his new loca
tion.
Office Phone 53
Residence Phone 31 —4t.
NOTICE TO DEBITOR AND CREDI
TORS
Georgia, Burke county—All credi
tors of hte Estate cf T. A. Barefield
ate of Burke county, Georgia, deceas
ed, are hereby notified to render in
their demands to hte undersigned ac
cording to law, and all persons in
debted to said estate are required to
mske immedaite payment to se. Jan
ary 2d. 192 L C. C. BAREFIELD
Administrator of T. A. Barefield, de
ceased—6t.
H. C. Hatcher, Atty.
DEBTORS AND CREDITORS NOTICE
State of Georgia, county of Burke:
All creditors of the estate of Charles
Inman Belt, late cf Burke county,
Georgia, are hereby notified to render
in their demands to the undersigned,
according to law; and all persons in
debted to slid estate are required to
make immediate payment to the un
dersigned, at No. 941 Greene St., Au
gusta, Georgia.
MRS. JUANITA W. BELT.
Administratrix of the estate of Charles
inman Belt, deceased.
Henry C. Hammond, C. Henry and R.
S. Cohen, attys
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