The Marietta journal and courier. (Marietta, Ga.) 1909-1918, January 30, 1914, Page Page Eight, Image 8
Page Eight LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS y ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ¢ it By virtue of an order from the “Court of Ordinary of Cobb County, Georgia, will be sold at public out cry, on the first Tuesday in Febru ary, 1914, at the court house door in said county, between the legal hours of sale, the follow}'ing tracts or par cels of land lying and being in the City of Marietta, Georgia. Said land sold as the property of the estate of the late J. W. Hender son for the purpose of distribution among the heirs and paying the ex penges of administration. Terms cash: One 5-room house and lot, fronting 75 feet, more or less, on Roswell street and running back 140 feet, more or less, and being known as No. 218 Roswell street. One 2-room servants’ house on lot 80 feet, more or less, by 100 feet, more or less, in the rear of No. 218 Roswell street, One 3-room house and lot, front ing 56 feet, more or less, on Atkin son street and running back 88 feet, more or less, and being known as No. 107 Atkinson street. One 3-room house and lot, fronting 48 feet, more or less, on Atkinson street and running back 88 feet, more or less, and being known as No. 105 Atkinson street. One 3-room house and lot, fronting 50 feet, more or less, on Atkinson street and running back 88 feet, more or less, and being known as No. 103 Atkinson street. One 4-room house and lot, fronting 109 feet, more or less, on Roswe!l street and running back 155 feet, more or less, and being known as No. 302 Roswell street. One 4-room house and iot, fronting 92 feet, more or less, on Roswell street and running back 235 feet, more or less, and being known as No. 304 Roswell street. - One tract of land fronting 405 feet, more or less, on Roswell street, and containing 12 acres, more or less. One 3-room house and lot, fronting on Fort street 70 feet, more or less, and running back 150 feet, more or less, and being known as No. 115 Fort street, One 5-room house and lot, fronting 82 feet, more or less, on Lemon street and running back 125 feet, more or less, and being known as No. 410 Lemon street, One 4-room house and lot fronting 115 feet, more or less, on Lemon street and running back 85 feet, more or less, and being known as No. 203 Lemon street. ' One 6-room house and lot, fronting 85 feet, more or less, on Cherokee street and running back along Lem on street 155 feet, more or less, and being known as No. 400 Cherokee street, One 4-room house and lot, fronting 64 feet, more or less, on Atlanta street and running back 107 feet, more or less, and being known as No. 500 Atlanta street. One 3-room house and lot, fronting 95 feet, more or less, on Atlanta street and running back 107 feet, more or less, and being known as No. 504 Atlanta street. Three 3-room houses situated on a lot frouting 180 feet, more or less, on Goss street and running back 159 feet, more or less, along the Western and Atlantic Railroad Company, and being known as Nos, 204, 206 and 208 Goss street. One 4-room house and lot, fronting 115 feet, more or less, on Railroad avenue and running back along Henderson street 116 feet, more or less, and being known as No. 101 Railroad avenue. One 4-room house and lot, fronting on Henderson street 90 feet, more ur less, and running back 110 feet, and being known as No. 103 Henderson ctreet. One 5-room house and lot, fronting 71 feet, more or less, on Henderson street and running back 110 feet, and being known as No. 105 Hen derson street. This house and lot sold subject to_the life-estate of Mrs. L. A. Henderson, One 6-room house and lot, fronting on Henderson sireet 84 feet, more or less, and running back 210 feet, more or less, and being known as No. 107 Henderson street. A tract of land beginning at the *northwest corner of the public square in the city of Marietta, at the corner of Mill and Church streets, on which is located a number of store, factory and warehouse build ings, and running north along Church street a distance of 117 feet, more or less; thence west a distance of 211 feet, more or less, to the right of way of the W. & A. Railroad; thence south along the right of way of the W. & A. Railroad a distance of 117 feet, more or less, to Mili street; thence east along Mill strect a distance of 211 feet, more or less, to the starting point. A tract of land on which is lo cated one 10-room nouse and a smail ‘storehouse, beginning at a point on the west side of Church street 117 feet from the corner of Mill and Church streets at the northwest cor ner of the public square in the city of Marietta, and running north along Church street a distance of 120 feet, more or less, to the property of the Marietta Chair Company; thence west a distance of 211 feet, more or less, to the right of way of the W. & A. Railroad; thence south alongz the right of way of the W. & A. Railroad a distance of 120 feet, more or less; thence east a distance of 211 feet, more or less, to beginninz point. J. M. AUSTIN, Administrator of the Estate of J. W. Henderson, Marietta, Ga., Jan. 8, 1914. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY: To all whom it may concern: G. O. Mozley having in due form applied to me for Permanent Let ters of Administration on the estate of W. H. Mozley, late of said County, deceased, this is to cite all and sin gular and creditors and next of kin of W. H. Mozley to be and appear at my offce on the fir,t Monday in February next, and show cause, if any they can, why Permanent Ad mizigtration should not be granted to G. W. Doss or some other fit and proper person on W.. H., Mozley's egtate, Witness my official signature of office, this 6th day of January 1914 J. M. GANN, Ordinary. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY: To all whom it may concern: Letha Perry Strickland Jr., har ing in due form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Perry Strickland, late of said County, deceased, this js to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Perry Strickland to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in February next, and show cause, if any they can, why Permanent Administration should not be granted to Gordon B. Gann, or some other fit and proper person on Perry Strickland’s estate. Witness my official signature of office, this 6th day of February 19114 J. M. GANN, Ordinary. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY: Stephen Cox, as guardian of the person and property of W. M. Cox, a person non compus mentis, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to said W. M. Cox, and the same will be heard at my office on the first Monday in February next. This 6th day of January 1914, J. M. GANN, Ordinary. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY: To all whom it may concern: C. W. Morris, having applied for guardianship of the person and prop erty of Elbert Hamilton Cooper, Rich ard Howard Cooper, Lilly Cooper. Hobson Cooper, Grace Cooper and Joe Cooper minor children of E. S. Cooper, late of Floyd County, deceas ed, notice is given that said applica tion will Lbe heard at my office at ten o'clock A. M. on the first Monday in February next. This January sth 1914, o. M. GANN, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA—Cobb County. To Mrs. A, 8. Clay, BE. H. Clay, A 8 Glay, Jr,, Brank B. Clay, Ry burn G. Clay, Evelyn V. Clay and Lucius Clay, heirs at law of A. 3. Clay, late of Cobb County, deceased. You are hereby notified that H. S. Manning and T. L. Manning have filed their petition to the Court of Ordinary of said county wherein they set forth that on the 19th day of March, 1909, the said A. S. Clay ex ecuted to Mrs. Jane Drake Sessions his bond for title conditioned to con vey to her or her assigns by good fee simple title a certain parcel of land in the City of Marietta, fully de scribed in said bond for title, and that the petitioners are the assign ees of said bond for title, and they have complied with the conditions thereof by paying the purchase money stipulated for said property. They pray an order requiring Mrs. A, S. Clay as executrix of said de ceased to make to them titles to said property in accordance with the terms of said bond, and you are noti fied that said application will be heard at my office on the first Mon day in February next. This January 6, 19t4, - J. M. GANN, Ordinary. APPLICATION TO MAKE TITLE. GEORGIA—Cobb County. To the heirs at law of H. V., Pey nolds, late of said county, deceased: S. L. Watkins has filed his peti tion in this court, setting fort hthat the said H. V. Reynolds in his life time executed a bond for title, a copy of which is attached to said THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER petition, in which said H. V. Rey nolds agreed to make title to certain lands therein described and claim ing that the terms of said bond have been fully complied with, asks that an order be granted directing Miss Mary M., W. M. and H. L. Reynolds, as executors of H. V. Reynolds, dec ceased, to execute title as providec in said bond. The same will bao heard at my office on the first Mon day in February next. This 7th day of January, 1914, J. M. GANN, Ordinary, GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY: Whereas J. T. Brown, Adminis trator of the estate of J. I. Brown, late of said County, deceased, repre gsents to the Court in his petition duly filed and entered on record that he was fully administered said estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concered, kKindred and credi tors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from his administra tion and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in February 1914, This 6th day of January 1914, J. M. GANN, Ordinary. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY: To all whom it may concern: W. W. Duncan, having in due form applied to me for Permanent Let ters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Emma V. C. Duncan late of said County, deceased, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Mrs. Emma V. C. Duncan to be and appear at my of fice on the first Monday in Febru ary, next, and show cause, if any they can, why Permanent Admin istration should not be granted to J. B. G. Duncan or some other fit and proper person on Mrs, Emma V. C. Duncan’s estate. Witness my official signature of offce, this 6th day of January, 1914, J. M. GANN, Ordinary. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY: Helen Christian having made ap plication for twelve month’s support for herself and minor child out of the estate of Elam Christian, and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their return, all persons concerned are hereby re quired to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of-said County on the first Monday in February 1914, why said application should not be granted, This 6th day of January, 1914, J. M. GANN, Ordinary. APPLICATION TO SELL STOCKS. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY: Orlando Awtrey, as Executor of the estate of Mrs. H., M. Lemon late of said County, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell certain stocks in the Acworth Cotton Manufacturing Co., belonging to said estate, and the same will be heard at my office on the first Monday in February nex:, This 6th day of January 1914, J. M. GANN, Ordinery. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY: . G. W. Gignilliat and Mrs. M. G. Holmes Administrators de bonus non, with will annexed, of the estate of Miss "E. C. Trezevant, late of said county, deceased, have in due form applied to the undersiged for leave to sell the lands and Roswell Mfg. stock belonging to said estate, and same will be heard at my office an the first Monday in February next. This January 6th 1914. J. M. GANN, Oridinary. SHERIFF'S SALES FOR FEBRUARY 1914. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY: Will be sold before the Court House door of said County on the first Tuesday in February 1914 be tween the usual hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing property now located in the building on the South side of Wash ington Avenue in the City of Mar: etta said county in which is located the Marietta Steam Laundry, the fol lowing property, to-wit: 2 paper cutters and paper: one lot of shelving, counters, tables and iron ing tables; One drying room with 4 drying racks; 1 lot coat hangers: 1 lot of about 10 flat irons; 2 polish ing irons; 1 pair of scales; 4 chairs. 1 laundry stove; 14 laundry shipping boxes; 3 laundry baskets; Ibundle twine; 2 bundles cartons; 1 case of left overs; 1 press; 1 dampener; 1 step ladder; 1 large mangel with en gine attached; 1 truck box:; 1 wooden laundry horses; 4 shaking poles for mangel; 1 fifteen H. P. steam boiler; 1 five H. P. steam engine; 1 lot of soap; 1 twenty gallon bleach crocl: 2 washing machines; 1 extracter; 1 dip wheel; 3 wash tubs; 1 body ironer; 1 cuff and yoke ironer: 1 col lar and shirt ironer; 1 collar shaper; 1 collar dampener; 3 gas iron heat ers; 1 gas machine outfit; 1 collar and cuff machine, (Troy); 1 lot belt ing, pulleys, shaftings, hangers, steam and water pipes; 1 iron han ger;; 1 lot door and window screens; 1 lot lumber; 2 big pressing irons; 1 water heater; “Zpicces of barrels of soda; 1 laundry wagon; 4 carboys; Said property levied on as the pro perty of the Marietta Steam Laundry Co. to satisfy a distress warrant for reiit, in favor of R. E. Butler and against the defendart, Marietta Steam Laundry Co., the levy beinz made by W. A, Bishop, L. C. and re turned to me, Notice given defendant in terms of the law. Thig - Jan. 7, 1914. W. E. SVANSON, Sheriff Cobb Co. Mrs. Mary Eddie Landsireet vs J. C. Landstreet: Libel for Divorce. No. 1742, November Term 1913 Cobb Su perior Court. To J. C. Landstreet, Greeting: By order of the Court I hereby notify you that on the 30th day of September 1913, Mrs. Mary Eddie Landstreet filed a suit against you for a total divorce, returnable to the November Term 1913 of said Court under the foregoing caption. You are further notified to be present at said Court on the tenth day of March, 1914, at the March Term thereof to answer plaintiff’s libel for divorce. In default thereof the Court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable H. L. Pat terson Judge of said Court, This 7Tth day of January 1914, VIRGIL McCLESKEY, Clerk Cobb Superior Court. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR CHARTER - Notice ils hereby given that, after publication, as required by law, the following petition will be presented to the Secretary of State for the State of Georgia. GEORGIA, FINLTON COUNTY. To the Honorable Cook, Secretary of the State for the State of Georgia- A. B. Kellogg, Jas. N. Ellis, J. H. Drewry, R. W. Underwood, J. N. Johnson, Jr., S. O. Vivkers, E. C. Rupley, J. W. Tendal,l all of whom reside in Atlanta, said county and State, J. N. Estes and H. E. Hoyt, both of whom reside in Kirkwood, Dekalb county, said state, desire tc form a corporation to be known as ATLANTA & NORTH GEORGIA RAILROAD for the purpose of constructing and operating a railroad, _sixty miles in length, as nearly as can’be estimat ed; the same to run in a northly di rection of Atlanta, Georgia; to run probably through the counties of Fulton, Cobb, Milton, Forsyth and Cherokee, said state; to be construe ted from Atlanta to and through the towns of Bolton, Roswell ,Crabapple Alpharetta, Cumming and Creightou. all insaid state. The capital stock of said Railroad Company shall be One Million Two Hundred Thousand ($1,200,000) Dollars comon stock, and Five Hun dred Thousand ($500,000) Dollars preferred stock, bearing five per cent dividnds non cnmulativ, all of said stock divided into shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollars each. Said corporation to continue for ninety-nine years, with the privilege of renewal at that time. The principal office of said corpor ation to be lotated at Atlanta, Geor gia. Petitioners intend in good faith to go forward without delay to secure subscriptions to the capital stock of said corporation, and to construct, equip, maintain and operate said railroad. WHEREFORE, Petitioners request to be incorperated under the laws ot said State, as aforesaid. Having given four weeks notice of their in tention to apply for said charter, by the publication of the foregoing pe tition in the newspaper in which the Sheriff's advertisements are publish ed in each of the counties through which proposed road will probably run, once a week for four weeks be fore the filing of this petition. NOTICE! Marijetta, Ga., Dec. 16, 1913, All persons having claims against the estate of Hiram A. Butler, late of said county, deceased, will file the same with the undersigned providec by law, and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate pay ment. This December 16, 1913. H. E. BUTLER, Administrator of the Estate of Hiram A. Butler. Address: 388 Woodward avenus, Atlanta, Ga. decll9-6wks One five .passenger .automobile 1912 model Maxwell, trade for real estate. L. B. Carnes. ESTRAY NOTICE. GEORGIA—Cobb County. The following is a copy of an es tray appraisement and description which has thig day been handed to the undersigned by J. N. Cochran: One bay colored horse with two white hind feet, very small white spot in forehead, white streak on nose, five years old, weighing about one thousand pounds and valued at One Hundred and Twenty ($120) Dollarg by P. A. Reed and George W. Wing, freeholders, to whom the said horse was exhibited to.value and ap praise the same. This December 8, 1913, J. M. GANN, Ordinary Cobb County, Georgia. decl2-8t SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. Annie C. Field Vs. Sarah A. Camp, Hattie H. C. Brantley, and Walter A. Camp and John T. Brant ley and Sarah A. Camp, Executors of Jane M. Camp, deceased, and Rich ard H. Field and John T. Brantley, Executors of George H. Camp, deceased. No. 1766, in the Superior Court of Cobb county, Georgia, March term, 1914, Petition for equitable relief: To enforce against above-named de fendants and against the probated will of Mrs. Jane M. Camp, deceased, specific performance of alleged fam ily settlement and agreement of the said Janpe M. Camp with her four children, petitioner, Annie C. Field, and defendants Sarah A. Camp, Hat tie H. C. Brantley and Walter A. Camp, as to the property devised and bequeathed in the probated will of George H. Camp, deceased; and also to enforce against defendants and against the probated will of the said Jane M. Camp specific perform ance of an alleged written agreement of said four children in letters, words and figures as follows: « “We, the children of Mrs. Jane M. Camp, promise to use no influence with her to make a will or deed or dispose of, in any way, property dur ing the next three years. Any pa ‘pers made in that time will not be ‘recognized by us and shall be null ‘and void and on the expiration of ‘the three years if any papers are drawn it must be with the knowl edge and consent of her four childreu or the same will be null and void. “October 1, 1907. “SARAH A. CAMP. ‘- HATTIE H. C. BRANTLEY. “ANNIE C. FIELD. “WALTER A. CAMP.” And also to adjuage, decree and enforce the equities of petitioner, An nie C. Field, in said properties and the trusts arising in her favor against defendants on said agree ments; and also to prevent and avert an alleged threatened sale or other sale of said properties by defendants John T. Brantley and Sarah A, Camp as executors of said will of the said Jane M. Camp; and to have ad judged and decreed null and void the powers of sale and administration con ferred in said will of the said Jane M. Camp on said defendants John T. Brantley and Sarah A. Camp; for final settlement of the said estates of the said George H. Camp and Jane M. Camp, deceased; for partition and distribution of all the remaining undivided and undistributed proper ties of said estates and for other spe cial and general equitable relief against defendants prayed for in pe titioner’s said complaint. To Walter A. Camp, one of the de fendants in the above-stated case, who is a resident of Springfield, 1n the State of Missouri: You are here by commanded to be and appear at the next term of the Superior Court of Cobb county, in the State of Geor. gia, to be held in and for said county 'on the second Monday of March, 1914, then and there to answer the petition and complaint of plaintiff in the above-stated case, as in de fault thereof the Court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable H. L. Pat terson, judge of said court, this, the sth day of December, 1913. VIRGIL McCLESKEY, Clerk of Superior Court, Cobb Co., Ga. INEEL & NEEL, C. E. SMALL ang R. H. FIELD, Plaintiff’s Attorneys, ' Filed in office December 0. 1913, | VIRGIL McCLESKEY, ! dec2t-jan2t Clerk Superior Court. | e ——— ——————————————————————————— l We carry complete stock of Lum ber, Shingles. Laths, Brick, Lime and !Cement at both yards. You can get 'what you want at either place. [ BLACK BUILDERS’ SUPPLY (0. ’Onr electric lamps cut your bill ia “half. Dobbs Hardware Co. WILSON FAMILY PICTURES WITH EACH SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL Friday, Jan. 30, 1914 PROFESSIONAL CARDS W D. W. BLAIR. LAwyEg, North Side Publie Squara, MaRrigTTA, Ga. _-_____—————*\\ Bo ¢Tc FREY, ATTORNEY AT Law. MARIETTA, GA. Office over H. A, Ward'a store, Public Square. Collectious s Bpacialcy, Money loaned. e e S S CLAY & MORRIS. LAWYERS. Office over Sams’ Drug 3t re. A e Sl . GORDON B. GANN, ATTORNEY AT LAw aND RzaL Esrare AGENT, MARIETTA., : ¢ GEORGIA, Office up stairs over Sam’s drug store e e e C. M. DOBB S, ATTORNEY AT LAw MARIJETTA, i s i GRORGIA Gffice over W. A. Sams. —_—e JNO T. DORSEY ATTORNEY AT LAW MARIETTA, GEORGIA Office over Marietta Book Store, J. GLENN GILES Atttorney-At-Law MARIHLITA. . - GEORGIA. Office Over Marietta Restaurant in building next to Court House, WARREN E. BEN'SON, M. D. OFFICE NOLAN BUILDING ‘ CHURCH STREET. Office hours: 8 o’clock to 10 a. m.: 3 to 6p. m, Phone: Office 248; Residence 263 T. J. VANSANT, M.D., § OFFICE OVER T. L. WALLACE’S STORE. Office Phone No. 164. Residence Phone No. 351 J. Dr. C. DURHAM ELDER, GENERAL PRACTICE AND SURGERY. Office over Store of DuPre & Wallace, Phone 181. Residence: Miss Towers’, Lawrence Street, Phone 128. sl ol e B DR. W. M. KEMP, GENERAL PacTITIONER MARIETTA. GA, Office. in Gober bui - {ng over Ward Bioa. store. Kesidence allen Winn rlace, Lawrence street. Residence phone 78. Office phone 9, DR. S. GROOVER DENTIST Marietta Georgila Office front rooms over Wikle'Butler Drug Store L S v P e DRS. 4. D. & W, H. MALONE. —PH YSICIANS. —— Offices over Fowler Brothers’ Store. Office Hours: 10toI2a. m. and 3 to 5 p. m. Office phone 93. Residence phone 73. —“_*-'—"__“ M W. H. Perkinson L. L. Blair. Res. Phone 191 Res. Phone DRS. PERKINSON & BLAIR. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office Over Book Store. Office Telephone 23. weoULow e e e dOHN R. GREER. K.D. D.D. § SURGEON DENTIST. Office south side publle square. OverjMaye Bros. store, MARIBTTA, GEORGIA JOHN H. BOSTON, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ReallFstate, Loans and Title Work Handled Especially. MARIETTA ... . . ° GEORGH Office with D W. Blair. OWENS JOHNSON, LAWYER Offices, Gober Building, Atlan to Street, MARIETTA, GEORGIA. e e LINDLEY W. CAMP, ” LAWYER. Office over Wikle-Butler Drug Company. MARIETTA, - GEORGIA. et HUGH HOWELL LAWYER Second Floor, Kiser Building, ATLANTA. GEORGIA. —WITH— Dorsey, Brewster, Howell & Heyman