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PETITION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA—Bartow County.
To the Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of S. M. Evans, of the
Borough of Essex Kells, State of New
Jersey, and W. J. Weinman, of the
County of Bartow, and State of Geor
gia, respectfully shows:
1.
That they desire for themsel/es, their
associates and successors to be Incor
porated and made a body politic, for
the period of twenty years, with the
privilege of renewa] at the end of that
time, under the name and style of
THOMPSON-WEINMAN AND
COMPANY.
2.
The principal office of said company
shall be in the City of Cartersvllle.
State and County aforesaid, but the pe
titioners desire the right to establish
branch offices within this State, or
elsewhere, whenever the holders of a
majority of the stock may so deter
mine, or it may be so determined by a
majority of its directors.
3.
The object of said corporation is pe
cuniary gain to Itself and Its share- !
holders.
4.
The principal business to be carried
on by sad corporation is some one or
more or all of the following, as said
corporation may, at its option, deter- I
mine:
(A) Tile purchasing leasing, owning
and selling of minerals and mineral,
timber, or other lands, the fabrication
or manufacture of any or all products!
of such lands or of other lands.
(B) The quarrying, boring for, using,
preparing for the market, washing,
mining, bleaching, pulverizing, buying,
selling and producing of barytes, Iron,
manganese and manganiferous ert.s,,
and any or all other minerals, chemi- 1
cals metals, clays and fossils, in, upon,
and under, or removing from lands
owned, leased, possessed or enjoyed by I
said corporation.
' (Cl The building, using and operat-.
Ing of any factories, machinery, water |
power, railroads, operated with either
steam electric or gas power, and any
tracks, switches, tram-ways, aeria'
tramways, dirt roads, pipe lines, mud
ponds, and all suitable connections
therewith to and from any works,
mines, operations, mills, or establish
ments, necessary, usual or convenient
for said corporation.
<D) The erection, operation and
maintenance of any establishment nec
essary for the utilization, directly or I
Indirectly, of any raw material obtained j
from any property owned, leased, pos
sessed, or enjoyed by said corporation,
and the manufacturing of any articles
from any mineral, metallic or fossil sub
stance, and the manufacturing of elec
tricity and conveying the same to their
own mills, mines or property, Including
the right to sell the same to private in
dividuals, firms or corporations or to
the public, including the right of erect
ing, using and operating all necessary
usual or convenient transformers, con
ductors, poll s arid wires for the pur
pose of properly conveying electrical'
current or power to the place or place* >
of ts consumption,
<E) The selling and disposing of any
of the products of the works or facto- <
ries of said corporation or other cor- |
poraiions. ,
(F) The buying and selling of goods,
wares and merchandise of any form or
kind, at retail or wholesale, for cash or
credit.
(G) The purchasing, using, selling
and disposing of such patents and pat
ent rights, formulas and processes as it
may deem advlsbale in any one or more
of the businesses of said corporation.
(H) The purchasing, selling and hy
pothecating of stocks, bonds, debent
ures and other securities issued by any
corporation, including its own, private
or municipal, state or national, or nat
ural persons.
(I) The holding, purchasing, mort
gaging or conveying real or personal
property In any state, territory or col
ony of the United States or In any for
eign country or place.
6.
The capital stock of said corporation
shall be 3600,000, with the privilege of
increasing same to the sum of 31,-
000.000 by majority vote of the stock
holders, said stock to be divided Into
shares of 3100.00 each. Ten per cent of;
the capital to be employed by them wilt
be actually paid in before said corpora- I
tion commences to exercise any of the
privileges herein prayed for. Petition
ers desire the right to have the sub
scriptions to said capital stock paid In :
money or property to be taken at a fair
valuation.
6.
Petitioners desire the right to sue
and to be sued, to plead and to be Im
pleaded to have and use a common
seal, to make all necessary by-laws and!
regulations, and to do all other thingsj
that may be necessary, usu al or con
venient for the successful carrying on
of said business, including the right to
execute notes and bonds as evidence of
'lndebtedness incurred, or which may
be incurred in the conduct of the affairs
of the corporation, and to secure the
same in any way deemed best by them.
7.
They desire for said corporation the
proper authority to apply for and ac
cept amendments to its charter of
either form or substance by a vote of
the majority of its stock outstanding
at the time.
8.
Petitioners desire that no personal
liability shall attach to any of tba
Stockholders of said corporation after
payment by him or them to said corpo
ration, either In property or in cash,
of all their subscriptions to the eapital
stock.
9
They desire for the said corporation
the right of renewal when and as pro
vided by the laws of Georgia, and that
it have, all such other rights, powers,
privileges and immunities as are inci
dent to like corporations or permissible
under the Jaws of Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be In
corporated under the name and style
aforesaid with the powers, privileges
and immunities herein set forth, and as
are now, or may hereafter be, allowed
a corporation of similar character un
der the laws of Georgia.
This June 12. 1923.
J. T. NORRIS,
Petitioner's Attorney-at-Law.
Piled in office this 12th dav of June,
1923. W.C. WALTON,
Clerk.
GEORGIA—Batow County.
I, W. C. Walton, clerk of Superior
Court of said County, do hereby certify
that the foregoing is a true and correct
copy of the application for charter of
Thompson-Weinman and Company as
it appears on file in this office.
Witness my official signature and
the seal of said Court, this 12th day of
June, 1923.
W. C. WALTON,
Clerk Superior Court of Bartow Coun
ty. Georgia. • 6-14-41
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE.
The un ’ersigned will sell before the.
court house door of said county, in the
city of Cartersville. within the legal
sale hours on the first Tuesday in July,
' 1923, the following property, to-wit:
That certain house and lot known as
, No. 105. on Ford street, in the city of
GEORGIA—Bartow County,
j Carters vllle, said equnty, containing
i one-fourth acre, more or less and
bdunded on the east by Ford street,
south by lot of Mrs. J. A. Stephens,
west by lot of Thos, L. Lewis, north
by vacant lot of Mrs Wm Jordan.
Levied on and will be sold as the prop
erty of estate of Susie Upshaw, de
ceased. to satisfy one tax fl. fa. for the
year 1922. in favor of the City of Car
tersvi'lle, Ga., vs. Susie Upshaw, and in
possession of Brady, as tenant, in pos
session, notified of levy.
■ This June Rth. 1923.
J. B. JENKINS, City Marshal,
7-4 t. City of Cartersville, Ga.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA —Bartow County.
Will be sold before the court house
door, in the city of Cartersville, Geor
gia, said county, within the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in July,
1923, to the highest and best bidder for
cash, the following described property,
to-wit:
Fourteen and thirty-five one hun
dredths (14.35) acres, more or less, off
the east side of lot of land No. 306 In
the Fifth District and Third Section of
Bartow County, Georgia, and fifty (50)
acres more or less, off the north side
of lot of land Nn 307 in the Fifth Dis
trict and Third Section of Bartow
County, Georgia, and being all of said
lot except that portion owned by J. R.
I.eachn.an and R. L. and C. J. Smith.
Said tract of land being known as the
1 trick House place, and being a part of
the same property deeded to Walter
White as of record in Deed
Book U. I'., page 513, Clerk's Office,
said county. Levied on and will be
sold as the property of Walter White
Under and by virtue of a tax fi. fa. is
sued by J. D. pittard Tax Collector of
Bartow County, Georgia, for State and
County taxes for the year 1922. De
fendant in fi. fa. and tenant in posses
sion duly notified according to law.
Also, at the same time and place, will
be sold that certain house and lot lo
cated on the south side of East Main
street, in the City of Cartersville. Bar
tow County. Georgia. Bounded north
by East Main street, east by the prop
erty of Miss Maybelle Jones south by
Forest avenue, and west by Stonewail
street. Levied on and will be sold as
th® property of T. R. Jones, under and
by virtue of a tax fi. fa. Issued by J. D.
Pittard. Tax Collector of Bartow Coun
ty, for State and County taxes for the
year 1922. Defendant In fi. fa. and ten
ant in possession being duly notified
according to law.
Also, at the same time and place, will
be sold all that certain tract or parcel
of land lying and being in the town of
Adairsville. Bartow County, Georgia,
being a part of Lot No. 169, and bound
ed as follows: Fronting and lying west
of Cassville road, and north of land
formerly owned by J. D. Bowdoin es
tate, beginning at Bowdofri’s line on
said road, and running north with said
road 200 teet to a rock, thence west 220
feet to a rock, thence south 200 feet to
a rock, thence east 200 feet to the
starting point on said road, and being
the same property conveyed by Mrs.
C. L. Williams to P. J. Bray, and in
the possession ot said F J. Bray at the
time of his death. Said property Jevied
upon and will he sold as the property
of the estate of F. J. Bray, deceased,
i under and by virtue of an execution is
| sued from the City Court of Cxrters
j 'ille, Bartow County, Georgia, in favor
I of Neel ft Neel against F K. Bray, as
■ executor of the estate of F J Brav
I deceased the same being in the hands
of the said F. B. Bray, executor, to be
I administered. Defendant in fi. f ;i and
tenant in possession being legally noti
fied.
Also, at the same time and place, will
be sold the following described prop
erty, to-wit: One two-hotse wagon,
one guano distributor, on corn drill
•ne cotron planter, two single alow
stocks, one top buggy one set single
harness. Levied on and will be sold as
the property of D. W. Young, under
THE TRIBUNE-NEWS, CARTERSVILLE, GA., JUNE 28, 1923.
Carloads Minerals
Going From District
Around Adairsville
Bauxite Output Holds Up Well,
and Iron Ore Operations Be
gin at Once—Other News
Items Gathered by Special
Representative.
By BELL BAYLESS,
Staff Representative.
Adairsville, Ga., June 28.—(Special.)
Three or four cars of bauxite are be
ing shipped from Adairsville every
week. Messrs. Garrett & Leachman, of
Cartersville, will soon begin shipping
iron ore from property belonging to the
L. P. Gaines estate, two miles from
town.
Spend-the-Day Party.
Mrs. Charles Jarrett gave a spend
the-day party Friday in honor of her
mother. Mrs. .1. W. Franklin, the guests
being Mrs. Thedford. Mrs. Ann Ste
phens, Mrs. Mrs. Eliza Bums
and Mrs. Frank Jarrett.
This was a very delightful occasion,
the ladies devoting the day to ani
mated conversation, for which they
had a vast fund of material collected
during the many years of their exist
ence. An appetizing dinner spread by
Mrs. Jarrett was duly appreciated.
This was a charming compliment to a
group of old friends who otherwise
might not have been brought together.
No one is more deserving of special
courtesy than MOTHER, and those so
fortunate as to have her with them are
wpnderfully blest.
Local and Personal Mention.
Mrs. J- W. Franklin will leave for
Norwood at an early date to spend
pome time with Mrs. T. N. Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Thomas and little
daughter motored up from Jefferson
ville Monday and will spend several
days In Adairsville among old friends,
who remember Mrs. Thomas as Miss
Nannie Stokes, a high school student,
when her father lived on his plantation
near town.
Mrs. Layton Trimble and baby son,
Layton, Jr., and Miss Clara Trimble
were in town Monday afternoon.
The rotogravure section of Sunday’s
Atlanta Journal contained a picture of
Alton Stewart making his record pole
vault in Athens last month.
Miss Gene Goodheart is the guest of
Miss Eloise Brogdon for the week.
Mrs. Robert Burns spent Tuesday in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Annie Green left Tuesday for
Athens to attend the teachers’ insti
tute at the University of Georgia.
Misses Sarah and Lelia Green are
visiting their grand mother, Mrs. Pitt
[ man, in LaFayette.
Jack Brogdon is spending this week
I and by virtue of an execution issued
frni Hie City Court of Cartersville.
, Bartow County. Georgia, in favor of
i Home Hardware -Company against D.
1 W. Young, principal; W. H. Young
, and C. H. Howell, sureties.
Also, at the same time and place, will
be sold that certain dwelling house
and lot located on the east side of
Douglas street, jtnd bounded as fol
lows: North by property of Carter
Heath east by property of R. L. Medl’n
and Judge Haley, south by property of
J. E. Swanson, and west by Douglas
street. Levied on and will be sold as
the property of Mrs. John H. Burke,
under and by virtue of a tax fi. fa. is
sued by J. D. Pittard. Tax Collector of
Bartow County. Georgia, for State and
County taxes for the year 1922. Levy
made by J. M. Hammond. L. C., and
defendant in fi. fa. and tenant in pos
session being duly notified according
to law.
Also, at the same time and place, will
be sold the following described prop
erty, to-wit: Twelve (12) acres, more
or less, of land and buildings located
thereon, the same being pans of lots
of land No. 87 and 88, In the Fourth
District and Third Section of Bartow
County, Georgia. Levied on and will
be sold as the property of I>. M. Bry
ant, under and by virtue of a tax fi, fa.
issued by J. D. Pittard, Tax Collector
of Bartow County, Georgia, for State
and County taxes tor the year 1922.
Levy made by J. M. Hammond, L. C.,
and defendant in fi. fa. and tenant in
possession being duly notified according
to law.
This June 7. 1923.
G. W. GADDIS, Sheriff.
A. V. NEAL, Deputy Sheriff.
, LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
In the Superior Court of Bartow Coun
ty, July Term, 1923.—Libel for Di
orce. Lola Kelley Thomas vs John
Thomas. To John Thomas:
You are hereby commanded to be
and appear at the next term of the Su
perior Court of said county, to be held
£>n the second Monday in July, 1923,
and make your answer in the above
named and slated case, as required by
the order of said Court.
Witness the Honorable M. C. Tarver,
Judge of the Superior Court_ this 24th
day of May, 1923.
J. R. ANDERSON,
Deputy Cierk Superior Court.
GUARDIAN S SALE.
GEORGIA—Bartow County.
By virtue of an order trom the Court
of Ordinary of Bartow County, the un
dersigned will sell befoe the court
house door of said county within the
legal sale hours, on the first Tuesday
In July, 1923, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following property, to-wit:
The north half of land lot No. 227, in
the Fourth District and Third Section
of Bartow county_ containing twenty
acres, more or less, belonging to E. R.
Williams. Sold for support of his fam
ily and education of his minor chil
dren.
This June sth, 1923.
MRS. IDA V. WILLIAMS.
Guardian E. R. Williams.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA —Bartow County.
Will be sold, at the late residence of
L. C. Tanner, deceased. In said county,
on the 16th day of June, 1923, at public
outcry, to the highest bidder for cash
or upon terms to be announced at the
sale the following personal property:
One hundred bushels ot corn, one
wheat thresher, one set of blacksmith
tools, one pair of mules and one lot of
hay. the same being sold for benefit of
creditors of said estate and distribution
to heirs. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock
a. m.
This June 4th, 1923.
G. T. BANKS. Admlhtstrator,
7-2 t Of L. C. Tanner Estate.
CITATION FOR TWELVE MONTHS’
SUPPORT.
GEORGIA —Bartow County.
Mrs. Alice Adair having made appli
cation for twelve months' support out
I In Chattanooga.
Mr. A. W. Barber spent the week-
I end here with his children.
Mrs. R. L. Franklin spent several
days in Chattanooga with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Fred Kimsey. Tuesday, Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin and Master John
Franklin returned to Sparta.
Delightful Entertainment.
Monday evening was the occasion of
a very pretty lawn fete at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Whitworth, when
twenty-three of their friends were bid
den to an informal tea on the lawn.
Rain failed to dampen the enthi#iasm
of the guests who assembled for a real
“good time," which included tastefully
arranged refreshments of a substantial
kind, as well as music and chat. Mrs.
Whitworth was assisted by her daugh
ter, Mrs. Alice Howard, and the com
pany included Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bibb
Bowdoin and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Rob Franklin and daughter Dorothy,
Mr. and Mrs. Leldon Franklin, Mr. Joe
Franklin, Mrs. Annie Green and daugh
ters, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hamby and
tamily, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns,
Mrs. Eliza Burns and others in the im
mediate neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Herndon had for
their guests Sunday afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie McCurdy and children, of
Rome; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Herndon
and children, of Adairsville; Mr. Henry
Nelson, of Euharlee; Miss Ruth Payne
and little Alias Martha Dodd, of Adairs
ville.
Misses Mattie and Beatrice Payne
will attend the teachers’ normal school
at Ellijay, Ga.
Dr. R. D. Brindle, of Griffin, pastor
of the Christian Church ot Adairsville,
with Dr. John Wood, of Rome, will
“evangelize’’ North Georgia this sum
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Payne, Of
Plainville, have purchased an “Over
land" coupe and are frequent visitors
In town.
Misses Beulah Kay, Marie Tierce,
Jewel) White and Miss Boston, Emory
Sullivan, Watt White and Mr. Barron
motored over from Whites Sunday to
visit the Misses Payne, Miss Mattie
Payne accompanying them on their re
turn.
Melvin Martin is spending this week
at LaGrange with the Split-Log camp
Of Hi-Y boys.
Mrs. W. P. Martin and Miss Sayah
Myrt Martin are visiting in Marietta.
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of the estate of W. W„ Adair, and ap
praisers duly appointed to set apart
the same having filed their returns, all
persons concerned are hereby notified
to show cause before the Court of Or
dinary ot said County on the first Mon
day in July, 1923, why said application
should not be granted.
This 4>th day of June, 1923.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
CITATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL
• LAND.
GEORGIA —Bartow County.
Mrs. Emma N. Ledbetter, administra
trix of the estate of S. B. Ledbetter,
deceased, hatring im due form applied
to me for leave to sell the lands of said
deceased, notice is hereby given to all
concerned that said application will be
heard on the first Monday in July next.
This sth day of June, 1923.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
CITATION FOR DISMISSION FROM
ADMINISTRATION.
GEORGIA —Bartow County.
Whereas, Daniel Lowry, administra
tor of John Lowry, represents to the
court in his petition, duly filed, that
he has fully administered John Lowry’s
estate, this is, therefore, to cite all per
sons, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, -why said ad
ministrator should not be discharged
from his administration and receive
Letters of Dismission, on the first Mon
day in July, 1923.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
CITATION FOR TWELVE MONTHS’
SUPPORT.
GEORGIA—Bartow County.
Josephine Mathis having made appli
cation for twelve months' support out
of the estate of John Mathis, and ap
praisers duly appointed to set apart
the same having filed their returns, all
persons concerned are hereby notified
to show cause before the Court of Or
dinary of said County on the first Mon
day in July. 1923, why said application
should not be granted.
This 6th day of June, 1923.
G. W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary.
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF AD
MINISTRATION.
GEORGIA—Bartow County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
John W. Jones, as creditor of W. T.
Hayes, having in proper form applied
to me for Permanent Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of W. T.
Hayes, late of said county, deceased,
this is to cite all and singular the cred
itors and next ot kin of W. T. Hayes to
be and appear at my office on the first
Monday in July, 1923, and show cause,
if any they can. why permanent Ad
ministration should not be granted to
W C. Walton, as Clerk of the Superior
Court of said County on W. T. Hayes’
estate.
This 6th day of June, 1923.
G. W. HENDRICKS Ordinary.
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE IN
BANKRUPTCY
In the District Court ot the United
States for the Northern District ot
Georgia.
In re Manley & Collins. Bankrupt. In
Bankruptcy. No. 2003,
A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by above
named bankrupt, and the Court having
ordered that the hearing upon said pe
tition be had on August 11, 1923, rft
10 o’clock a. m„ at the United States
District Court room, ip the city of AT
LANTA, Georgia, notice is hereby giv
en to all creditors and other persons in
interest to appear at said time and
place and show cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the bankrupt for
discharge should not be granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
JOHN C. PRINTUP, Deputy Clerk.
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE IN
BANKRUPTCY
In the District Court of the United
States for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In re James A. Sullins, Bankrupt. In
Bankruptcy. No. 1990.
A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by above
named bankrupt, and the Court having
ordered that the hearing upon said pe
tition be had on August 4, 1923, at
10 o’clock a. m., at the United States
District Court room, in the city of AT
LANTA, Georgia, notice is hereby giv
en to all creditors and other persons in
interest to appear at said time and
place and show cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the bankrupt for
discharge should not be granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
JOHN C. PRINTUP, Deputy Clerk.
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE IN
BANKRUPTCY.
*
In the District Court of the United
States, for the Northern District of
Georgia. '
In re Jas D. Presley, Bankrupt. In
Bankruptcy. No. 1951.
A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by the
above-named bankrupt, and the Court
, having ordered that the hearing upon
said petition be had on July 28, 1923,
aj 10 o’clock am., at the United States
District court room, in the city of AT
LANTA i Georgia, notice is hereby giv
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en to all creditors and other persons in
interest to appear at said time and
place and show cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the bankrupt for dis
charge should not be granted.
21-2 t O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
JOHN C. PRINTUP. Deputy Clerk.
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE IN
BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the United
States, for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In re Harvey Evans, Bankrupt. In
Bankruptcy. No. 1885.
A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by the
above-named bankrupt, and the Court
having ordered that the hearing upon
said petition be had on July 28, 1923,
at 10 o’clock a. m.. at the United States
District court room, in the city of AT
LANTA Georgia, notice is hereby giv
en to all creditors and other persons in
interest to appear at said time and
place and show cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the bankrupt for dis
charge should not be granted.
21-2 t O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
JOHN C. PRINTUP, Deputy Clerk.
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE IN
BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the United
States, for the Northern District of
Georgia.
In re J. R. Shaw, Bankrupt. In Bank
ruptcy. No. 1659.
A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity vith law by the
above-named bankrupt, and the Court
having ordered that the hearing upon
said petition be had on July 21/ 1923.
at 10 o ( ’clock a. m„ at the United States
District court room, in the city of AT
LANTA Georgia, notice is hereby giv
en to all creditors and other persons in
interest to appear at said time and
place and show cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the bankrupt for dis
charge should not be granted.
21-2 t O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
JOHN C. PRINTUP, Deputy Clerk.
Sam Wilkes Tells
About Good Time He
Had While on Visit
Atlanta, Ga., June 26, 1923.
Editor Tribune-News,
Cartersville, Ga.:
Dear Sir—l am writing to tell you I
so much enjoyed the Masonic enter
tainment last week in your beautiful
little city. It was a great pleasure to
be once again with the Bartow good
folks, and I am so glad I went, as I felt
so much at home.
I told Mr. Wickersham, the general
manager of my road (the old Georgia)
about my visit to you all, and he said
he would so liked to ( have been there.
Besides being an able railroad official,
he is a very splendid Mason.
With kindest wishes_ I am,
Sincerely yours, '
SAM W. WILKES.