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THURSDAY, MAY 8, ISIS.
$100 ACREPAID
AT AUCTION FOR
SUMTER TRACT
■ One hundred dollars an acre, one of
Bk* best prices ever paid tor Sumter I
'county farm land, was commanded by 1
a 15-acre tract sold at public outcry I
; on the courthouse steps this morning I
R, W. P. Wallis, attorney tor tae cora-
tr/lmissloners. In the matter of C. F.
_ iTurner, guardian of the minor child
ren of Mary Elizabeth Turner, deceas-
J ' |ed, against O. P. Jones. The land la
plocatod In the 17th district, and was
EKoagbt by Mr. Jones for $1,500. No
^Announcement was made by him of his
^Mntentlons regarding the tract.
How Would You LUce_to Be Jo h n?
, 1VELCO.UI.M1 OF TROOPS HAD
NO TIIILL FOB BAND |
lor
NEW YORK, May 6.—No'story of
■the landing of America's troops at
Hoboken Is complete without honora- I
bio mention of the "welcome band."
Troops come and trocp* go but the I
hand plays on forever—at least some I
i“3 of the.musiclans believe It will play [
^Jj forever.
'n The band Is made up mostly of men
{.who didn’t go over. Someone dlscov-
> ered that Private Jones had played a I
cornet In the Smlthtown band and he I
straightway was kept at Hoboken to I
play for the rest of the war. Some I
of the bandsmen say they never will I
play a musical instrument again. Otb- [
era are quite certain they will play I
■only when they see the old home |
town again. '
The welcome band—to newcomers I
mt the homecoming game—Is a source I
.of Interest because of its own lack of
interest in what goes on. Even the I
:grizzled dock master who has been!
-In charge of docking the big boats I
tall his life gets due oxcltement out I
of guessing ( whether the pilot Is.go
ing to miss a good landing by one
yard or twenty. But there Isn't even
ilrnt to help the time pass away for
the welcome band. The crowd will
rt work. Its way Into port. The
all be on Its toes watching the trans-
leader says something which when
translated from military terms, meanp
■'lime to start boys.” And says to tho
nd: ' I bonds as evidence of indebtedness ln-
“How many' more are there left curr ed, or which may be Incurred In
ever In France?’
-First Tenement In New York.
The first tenement house In Now
York city was built In 1833. It was a
tour-story building and stood In what
is now Corlears park.
the conduct c? tho Jlfairs of the cor
poration, and to secure the same by
| mortgage, security deed or other form
of lien under tue existing laws.
pertain.
Witness the Honorable Z. A. Little
john, Judge of said court, this 18th
day of March, 1919.
H. E. ALLEN.
Mch30-3t Clerk Superior Court.
7th. That they desire the right fori nFnnnI .
land In the name of said corporation] „ ’ n )* 3® r _ Coun *Y- „
to have and exercise all righto, powers I Jr" 1 ""?
Slmp-
********* * * may hereafter be authorized by law to! pertor court. To R.OSimpson Hood!
SUMTER COUNTY * I private corporations, with exemption Non-Resident
| CfAl *nc *pf the stockholders from Individual
•' * ** ** * * * * liability for the obligations of the oor-
0KG1A, Sumter County. ‘ : ”^ l 1 . C ":“' ePt for ony unpald " ,ock
X:xrsr u wa.o c u o , u TheI w t re,ore p r u,< r r8 pray r thoy
of UaUe. F. A. Wilson, U
I corporate with the powers, privileges,
I tor Sumter county. Georgia, on 4th
Monday in May, next, then and there
, EL B. Wallace, B. F. Cassels, K.
IS n T Derlsn W W Wshh I J v " ““ I" inmifBO,
Havritlis.' W. M. Laramore.^j! ^.re^ow or SB * ,0rth ' an , 4
r, J. H. Harvey. J. J. Wilson. O. “ .*? “T J? * 1 '
. Dell. B. L. Dell, T. L. Holman, R.
Bass, Leslie Hardware A Furniture
J. C. and Z. T. Pace, V. D, Bass,
[. Williams, and J. M. Summerford,
respectfully show unto the
court the folowlng:
1st Thdt pettloners tor themselves
their associates desire to be In
corporated under the name and style
of - Sumter-Lee Warehouse Co., for a
period of twenty years with privilege
H of renewal at the expiration of that
utime.
2nd. That the object of said Incoi-
“ porutlon Is pecuniary gain to Its stock
holders..
3rd. That the capital stock of said
corporation Is to be twelve thousand
($13,000 dlollars of the par value of
i $100 per share, all of which has beeu
subscribed and ten per cent of which
has already been paid In.
4th. That the principal office and
place of business of said proposed
corporation Is to be at Leslie, Sumter
county, Georgia, but petitioners de
sire the right to establish branch of
fices within this state or elsewhere
whenever the stockholders may desire
or determine.
5th- That the business to be carried
on by said proposed corporation Is to
own and operate a cotton warehouse;
to do a storage warehouse business for
the storage of cotton, and ail farm
products. Including corn, hay, wheat,
oats and cotton seed; to do a general
commission and brokerage busluess;
to do a general supply and Jobbing
business; to buy and sell general mer
chandise of every kind and character;
to buy and sell fertilizers; and every
article that is usually sold and hau
died In a general supply business; to
. buy and sell real and personal prop
erty, Including choses In action, bills,
bonds, notes, and all classes of securi
ties; to own and operate and Improve
real estate; and to make loans upon
realty and take security therefor;
and to make loans upon
the commodities stored In the ware
house, and to do all things n^essary
for the purposes of carrying on the
business of said corporation not lncon-
alstent with the laws of the state of
OeorgU.
4th. That they desire the right to
•ue and be sued; plead and be Im
pleaded; to have and use a common
•■■I; to make all necessary by-laws
s' ^5* and to do all other
things that may be necessary for the
successful carrying on o said
lowed a corporation of similar charac
ter, under the laws of Georgia.
MAYNARD & WILLIAMS,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Original filed In office May 1,1919.
H. E. ALLEN. Clerk S. C.
Clerk’s Office, Sumter Saperlor Court,
Amerlcus, Oa.. May 1, 1919.
GEORGIA. Sumter County.
I, H. E. Allen, Clerk Sumter Superior
Court, do hereby certify that the above
and foregoing three (8 pages of type-)
written matter contuin a true and cor
rect copy of the petition for charter
In the matter of ‘‘Sumter-Lee Ware
house Co.,” Petition for charter, as
the same now appears of file and of
record in this office.
Witness my official signature and
the seal of said court, this the day and
year above written.
H. E. ALLEN,
Clerk Sumter Superior Court.
You are hereby required personally
or.ty attorney to be and appear at
the superior court to be holden In and
to answer the plaintiff's complaint in
above cause, or In default thereof the
court will proceed as to Justice shall
appertain.
Witness the Honorable Z. A. Little
john, Judge of said court, this 18th
day of March, 1919.
H. E. ALLEN,
Mch30-8t Clerk Superior Court.
Georgia, Sumter County.
Notice Is herby given to the public
that on the 26th day of April, 1919,
at the office Z. A. Littlejohn, Judge
of the Superior court of Sumter Coun
ty, Georgia, there will be heard be
fore said Z. A. Littlejohn, Judge of
said court, the petition of Jule Felton,
as Solicitor General of the Southwest
ern Circuit, In the name of the State
of Georgia, against Sumter County,
Georgia, for the validation of an Issue
of bonds for and In the name of said
county of Sumter, state of Georgia In
the sum of $500,000.00 for the
construction and building,of perma
nent roads In said county as Is speci
fied and provided In an order passed
and granted oa the 14th day of April,
1919, by 2. A. Littlejohn, Judge of the
Superior court of the Southwesatern
Circuit fixing said date of April 26th
1919, for the hearing of said petition.
This notice Is given as provided by
section 450 of the COde of Georgia o!
1910.
H. E. ALLEN,
Clerk of tho Superior Court of Sum
ter County, Ga.. May 8.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
Martha Stanfield Trammell vs. Wil
liam W. Trammell. Libel for Divorce
Returnable to May Term, 1919, Sum
ter Superior Court. To William W
Trammell. Non-Resident.
You are hereby required personally
or by attorney to be and appear at the
Superior court to be holden In and for
Sumter county. Georgia, on 4th Mon-
day In May next, then and there to an-
busim-sa of said ’ eornoratton! ,w * r *!>•plaintiffs complaint la aboev
14 < jri.or.uioi , „ r in d , fautt thereof the court
^and to
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notes and wU1 proceed a , l0 justice shall Ep-
G BORGIA, Sumter County.
In the Superior Court of said County:
To whom It may concern, and to
Arthur P. Brown .Seneca, S. C.; N’ora-
lyu Drown, Seneca, S. C.; Annie Wade
Brown, Seneca, S. C.; Jno Reed Brown
Seneca, S. C.; Lois Perry Brown, Sen.
eca, S. C.. and Marlon Brown, Sene
ca, S. C., and M. H. Thatcher, Louis
ville, Ky.
Take notice that Miss Ivor Brown
of Gaffney, South Carolina, has filed
In said court a petition seeking to
register the following lands under the
provisions of the Land Registration
Act, to-wlt:
All that tract or parcel of land sit
uated, lying and being In the Fif
teenth (15) District of Sumter county,
Georgia, particularly described as fol
lows; beginning In the north line of
land lot No. 102 at the point of In
tersection therewith of the east line
of the public road running from Cobb,
Ga., to Mrs. C. C. Clay's place; thence
running easterly Nilong the north line
of lots 102 and 103 to the northeast
corner of lot No. 103, thence south
ulong the east line of lot 103, 1267 feet
more or less, to the south line of lot
No. 4 of tho subdivision according to
plat made by Crook and Lanneau ns
recorded in Clerk's office, thence west
along said south line of lot No. 4 and
parallel with the first line of descrip
tion, to the easterly line of the pub
lic road aforesaid, thence northeas
terly along said road 1610 feet, more
or less, to the beginning, containing
134.8 acres, more or less.
Also that part of land lots Nos. 101,
102 and 103 described as follows; Be
ginning at the southeast corner of lot
103 and running thence westerly along
the south lines of lots 103, 102 and 101
to the east line of the road running
from Cobb to Mrs. Clay's; thence
running easterly along the north line
of lots 102 and 103 to the northeast
corner of lot No. 103, thence south
along the east line of lot 103,1267 feet,
more or less, to the south line of lot
No. 4 of the subdivision according to
plat made by Crook and Lanneau as
recorded In Clerk’’s Ofllce, thence
west along said south line of lot No.
4 and parallel with the first line of
this description, to the easterly line
of the public road aforesaid, thence
northeasterly along said rood 1610
feet, more or less, to the beginning.
containing 134.8 acres, more or less.
Also'that part of land lots Nos. 101,
102 and 103 described os follows: Be
ginning at the southeast comer of lot
No. 103 and running thence westerly
along the south lines of lots 103, 102
and 101 to, the east line of the road
running'from'Cobb to Mrs. Clay’s;
thence northerly along the line of
said road 901 feet, more or less, to
the Southerly line of lot No. 5 of said
subdivision, and thence along said
line easterly to the beginning
point Also, that part of land lots
Nos. 100.101 and 118 described as fol
lows: Beginning at the Southeast
earner of lot No. 118 at the point
where where the south line Intersects
the public road as shown, oa the plat
above mentioned, then running north
westerly along the line of sold road
to a branch shown on said plat, then
Northwesterly along said branch to
said south line of lot No. 118, then
westerly along said lot line to the
northwest corner of lot 100, then south
along the west line of lot 100; 715 feet,
more or less tp the south line* of lot
No. 13, of said subdivision, and thence
easterly along same to the westerly
line of the road aforesaid and thence
along the road northwesterly to the
place of beginning. Also all of lot
No. 12 of said subdivision, except the
dred Dollars ($100.00). each. Ten per
cent of the amount of capital to be
employed by them has been actually
paid In.
Petitioners desire the right to have
the subscriptions to said capital stock
paid In money, or property to be ta
ken at a fair valuation. Petitioners
further desire to issue common and
pr.lerred stock, el‘..ur or both, In
such proporttlons as the stockholders
may determine. I
R .xth. Petitioners desire the- right
to sue and be sued, to plead and be
Impleaded, to have and use a com
mon seal, to make all necessary by
laws and regulations and to do all
other things that may be necessary
for the successful carrying on of said
business, including the right to buy,
hold and sell real estate and person
alty suitable to the purpose of the
corporation, and to execute notes and
bonds as evidence of indebtedness in
curred, or which may bo Incurred, in
the conduct of the affairs of the cor
poration and to secure the same by
mortgage, security deed or other form
of lien under existing laws.
Seventh. They desire tor said cor
poration the power and authority to
apply for and accept amendments to
Its charter of either form or' sub
stance by a vote of a majority of its
and creditors to show cause, if any,tween the legal hours of sale, the
they can, why said administratrix
should not be discharged from her
administration and receive letters of
dlsthlssion on the . first Monday In
June, 1919.
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
CEORGIA. Sumter County.
Under an order passed by the Hon
orable Court of Ordinary at the May
Term. 1919, there will bo sold before
the courthouse door in the City of
Amerlcus, said state and county, on
the first Tuesday In June, 1919, be-
tollowlng property, to-wtt: A certila
house and lot at the northeast corSjl
of Lee and Church streets In the City
of Amerlcus, said state and county,
and bounded as follows: North by
property of Hugh Mize, cast by prop
erty of Mrs. G. S. K'ix. south by
Church street, and west by Lee street,
said property being offered and sold as
the property of A. L .Smith, deceased.
Terms of sale. Cash.
T. L. SUMMERS,
As Administrator of the E;tu!e c.’ A
L. Smith.
FARM LOANS
ON IMPROVED GEORGIA LANDS
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Atlanta Trust Company
ATLANTA GEORGIA
The Seminole Huller
south twenty-two and tour-tenth, j ^Z'uZ. The“
acres, and being bounded on the east ubo ask alUhorll tor 8ald , uc ra .
by the road. on the north, by the lands! tlon
to wind up itfc alfairs, liquidate
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the west tot line of lot No. 100. being tlnle lt determine to do so by
parts of lots 100 and 101. a vote of tw0 . thlrd , o£ tu , tock „ J
You are warned to show cause to; standing at the "m-
the contrary, ir any you have, before | Kighth. They desire tor said In-
sald court on the 31st day of May, corporation the right of renewal when
und as provided by the Laws of Geor-
1919.
This the 30th day of April, 1919.
H. H ALLEN.
Clerk Superior Court.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of H. C. Hale, of Hun
tington, West Virginia, J. P. Hale, of
Spring Valley, Virginia, and C. M.
hale, of Sumter County, Georgia, re
spectfully shows:
First. That they desire for them
selves, their associates and succes
sors, to be Incorporated and made a
body politic under the name and style
of HALE BROTHERS LIVE-STOCK
COMPANY. for a period of twenty
years.
Second. The prlnc Ipal office of
said corporation shall be In the City
of Amerlcus, state and county afore
said, but petitioners d sire the right
to establish branch offices within this
state or elsewhere, whenever arid
wherever the holders of a majority
of the stock may so de: rmine.
Third. The object c f said corpora
tion is pecuniary gain to Itself and
its shareholders.
Fourth. The business to be carried
on by ‘ said corporation Is that of
Farming, Breeding and Raising all
Kinds or Live-Stock and Nut and
Fruit Growing.
Fifth. The capital stock of said
corporation shall be Seventy-five
Thousand Dollar* ($75,090.00), with
the privilege of lncreaatng the same
to Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand
Dollars ($250,000.00) by a majority
gla, and that It have all such other
rights, powers, privileges and immun
ities ns are Incident to like incor
porations or permissible under the
Laws of Georgia.
WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray to
be incorporated under the name und
style aforesaid with all the powers,
privileges and Immunities set forth,
'and as are now, or may hereafter be
allowed a corporation of similar
character under the laws of Geor
gia.
T. O. MARSHALL,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
Filed In office this 30th day of
April, 1919.
H. E. ALLEN, Clerk.
GEORGIA—Sumter County. *
I, H. E. Allen, Clerk of the Superior
Court In Said county, do hereby cer
tify that the foregoing la a true and
correct copy of the application for
charter of Hale Brothers Live-Stock
Company as appears on file In this
office.
Witness my official signature and
the seal of said court this 30th day
of April, 1919.
H. E. ALLEN.
Clerk Superior Court Sumter County.
Georgia.
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For Discharge From Administration.
GEORGIA. Sumter County.
Whereas. Mrs. Alice J. Barrow, ad
ministratrix of Mrs. C. A. Hand, rep
resents to the ccurt In her petition,
duly .filed and entered on record, that
I ahe has fully administered Mrs. C. A.
Hand's estate. This to. therefor, .to
cite all peraons concerned, kindred
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