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APFLICATION TO SELL LANDS.
GEOHGIA, COBB COUNTY.
Gordon B. Gann, as administrator
of Perry Strickland, late of -said
County, deceased, has in due forin
applicd to the undersigned for
leave to sell the lands belonging to
sald estate, and the same will be
heard at my office on the first Moa
day in Sept. next. ;
This 3rd day of August 1914,
J. M. GANN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. |
To all whom it may concern: '
Annie B. Jones, having in due.
form applied to me for Permaneut'f
Letters of Administration on the es—l
tate of Sam W. Jones, late of said'
county, decease, this is to cite all |
and singular the creditors and next |
of kin of Sam W. Jones to be and ap- ‘
pear at my office on the first Mon—i
day in Sept. next, and show cause,
it any they can, why Permanent Ad-‘
ministration should not be granted
to petitioner or some fit and proper
person on Sam W. Jones’ estate, l
Witness niy official signature Of.
office, this Sth day of August, 1911, ]
J. M. GFANN, Oordinary:
GEORGIA, COBEB COUNTY.
To all whom it may condern: ‘
W. H. Bivins having‘tin due forin
applied to me for Permanent Lvlt--;'s'
of Adminisiration on the estate Hf
Lula V. Bivins, late of said county, |
deceased, this is to cite all and .\'in-!
gular the creditors and next of kinj
of Lula V. Bivins to be and appear
at my office on the first Monday ‘.n‘
September next, and show cause, if
any they can, why Permanent Ad-‘
ministration should not be granted
to potitioner or some fit and prop?*r‘
person on Lula V. Biving' estate, ‘
Witness my official signature of
office, this Sth day of August, 191 i.|
J. M. GANN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. ..
To all whom it may concern:
P. H. Merritt having in due form
applied to me for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate cf
Fannie Merritt, late of said county,
deccased, this is to cite all and sing
ular the creditors and next of kin
of I"annie Merritt to be and appaear
at my office on he first Monday n
Sept. next, and show cause, if any
they can, why Permanent Adminis
tration should not be granted to pe
titioner or some fit and proper per
son on Fannie Merritt's estate.
Witness my official signature Hf
office, this Sthoday of August, 1911,
J. Mi GAN, Ordinary.
GIEORGIA, COBB COUNTY.:
To «ll whom it may conm’*rn:
Chas, Haggard having in due form
applied to me for Permanent Let
ters of Administration on the estate
of George Wyatt, late of ‘said coun
-Iy, deceased, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
kin "of George Wyatt to be and ap
pear at my office on the first Mon
day in Sept. next. and show cause,
if any they can. why Permanent Ad
ministration should not bhe granted
to petitioner or some fit and proper
person on George Wyattl's estate,
ALt’'s estate,
Witness my official signature of
office, this Sth day of August, 1914
J. M. QANN. Ordinary,
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern:
R. A. Hill having in due form ap
plied to me for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of
William Mehaffey, late of sald coun
ty. deceased, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
kin of William Mehaffey to be an
appear at my office on the first
Monday in Sept. next, and show
cause, if any they can, why Perma
nent Administration should not bhe
granted to petitioner or some fit
and proper person on William Me
haffev's estate.
Witness my official signature Hf
ofice, this Sth day of August, 1914,
7 J. M. GANN. Ordinary,
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GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern:
J. F. P. Lindley having in. due
torm applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the es
tate of J. ¥, Cotton, late of said cou
{y. deceased, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
kin of J. ¥. Cotton to be and appear
at my office on the first Monday in
September, next, and show cause if
any they can, why Permanent Ad
ministration shouild not be gran: ]
00. J. B, P, Lindléy or some fit ped
gloper person on J. F. Cotion's cs
tate
Witness my official sienature of
ofllice, this 11th day of August 1914
J. M. GANN. Ordinary
APPLICATION TO SELL LANDS
GEYORCTIA O )
Gilen Moore, as Administrator o
the estate of Julia Moore, late of said
county, deceased, has in due form
applied to the undersigned for leave
to sell the lands belonging to sad
estate, and the same will be heard at
my office on the first Monday in
September next. ;
This Sth day of August, 1914,
J. M. GANN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY.
Gordon B. Gann, as administrator
of the estate of Mrs. Will Sanges,
late of said county, deceased has in
due form applied to the undersigned
for leave to sell the lands belonging
to said estate, and the same will be
heard at my office on the first Mon
day in September next.
This Sth day of August 1914,
J. M. GANN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, COBIB COUNTY.
g B, Fowler: W. M. and #H. C.
Haynes, as Administrators of the es
tate of Mrs. M.E. Haynes, late of
faid county deceased have in due
form applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell the lands belonging to
said estate, and the same will be
heard at my office on the first Mon
day in Sept. next,
This Bth day of August, 1914,
Ji M. GANN, Ordinary.
GIEORGIA, COBB COUNTY.
T. N, Camp, guardian of the pe:-
son and property of Mrs. Lou J.
Scott, of said county, has in due
form applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell certain lands belonging
to said Ward and the same will be
heard at my office on the first Mon
day in September next.
This Bth day of August 1914.
J. M. GANN, Ordinary.
FETITTION FOR CHARTER,
“"ROSWELL ROLLER MILLS"
State of Georgia, Cobb County:
To the Superior Court of said Coun’y
The petition of J. M. Sanders of
Fulton County, M. H. Williams, of
Murray County and J. A. Gardner
of Cobb County, Ga., and their as
sociates shows: -
I That they desire to be charter
ed as a body coporate under the
name and style of “ROSWELL ROL
LER MILLS.”
2 That the qgbject of their asso
ciation is pecuniary gain for its
stockholders.
3 That the par ticular business
they propose to carry ou, is the man
ufacturing of flour, meal, feed stuft
and all products made in a regular
equipped flour and meal mill. They
also desire, if they sece fit, to con
struct and operate a warehouse,
storage and grain elevator.
4 The amount of capital stock to be
cmployed by tnem is the sum of Ten
Thousand (10,000) dollars, over 10
per cent of which has actually been
paid in, divided int oshares of the
par value of one hundred (100) do:-
lars each: but they also desire the
right to increase said capital stock
to any sum not exceeding Fifty
Thousand (50,000) dollars, such in
crease in capitalization to be evi
denced by a resolution passed at a
meeting of stockholders and regu
larly entered on the minutes of the
Corporation.
5. They desire the right to sue
and be sued, to make by-laws for
the governing of said corporation:
to have and use a eommon seual; to
hold, own, buy, sell, rent, lease mort
sage or take mortgages upon real
and personalty property; to do any
and all things incident or necessary
in its business; and to have and ex
ercise all the rights, powers and im
munities granted to such corpora
tions under the laws of said State.
6. They desire the right to take
in payment for said stock, either
money, or property at such valua
tion as may be agreed on between
the stockholders.
. They. desire the right to bhuy,
hold, own and use exclusively the
patent rights to such things as may
be manufactnred or used by said
orporation; or to make coatracts
with the holders and owners of such
watent rights.,
N. The principal office and place
of business of said corporation is to
be at or near Roswell, Ga., in said
County, but they desire the rigat
and privilege to establish branch of
fices at such places as they may de
termine upon in the State of Geor
gia or of any other state .
Wheretfore, the premises counsider
'd. they pray that they be incorpor
ated as a body corporate and politie
under the name and style of “ROS
WELL ROLLER MILLS", for a term
it twenty years, with the privilege
of renewal at the expiration of such
term, in accordance with the laws of
said state
For Petitioners
J. M. SANDERS,
Filed in office August Ist, 1914
B CARRIR
Deputy Clerk
(Cobb, ( mty
I, B. H Carrie, Deputy Cletk
THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER
perior Court in and for said County,
(said Court being a Court of Re
cord) hereby certify that the above
and foregoing is a true and correct
copy of an application for charter |
of “Roswell Roller Mills” as the{
SHERIFF'S SALES |
FOR SEPTEMBER
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY.
Will be sold before the Court
House door in the city of Marietta,
Cobb County, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in September 1214, at pub
lic outery within the legal hours of
sale to the highest and best biddzar
for cash, the following described
property, to-wit:
One Sat. brass bed, one V. M, bed,
one R. C. Mattress, two mattress
springs, three pairs pilliows, one ma
hogany bouffet, one mahogany sew
ing table, one mahogany dining ta
ble, six mahogany chairs, two maho
gany arm chairs, one chifferobe, one
C. W. dresser, three mahogany rock
ers, one mahogany davenport, one
0. L. table, one bed, one mahogany
dresser, one mahogany chiffonier,
nine A. X. rugs, one davenport mat
tress, one refrigerator, one asbestos
pad, one Sat. bed, one W. B. spring,
one mahogany table. Levied on as
the property oif C, H. Watson to sat
isfy a purchase money fi, fa. issued
specially against the above describ
ed property, and generally against
all property of the defendant, from
the Superior Court of Cobb County,
Georgia, at the July Term, thereof,
1914, in favor of J. M. High Co. for
the use of John L. Pollock. A bill
of sale placing title in the defen
dant C. H. Watson for the purpose of
levy and sale having been executed
filed, and recorded as required by
law,
Also at the same time and place
the following described property, to
wit:
All that tract of land lying and
being in the 16th district and 2n4
Section and in said county and ba
ing lot of land No. 980 and all nf
lot of land No. 979, except that part
already owned by W. O. Boatuer,
defendant in fi. fa.; and also about
three or four acres of lot No. 978,
the same being fully described in a
deed from Jim Gaines and others to
W. 1.. Wilson and Ada \Wilson, plain
tifr's in fi. fa., recorded in deed book
“DD', page 342 in-the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of said
county to which deed reference is
here mmade for a more detailed de
scription of said premises. Said
entire tract consisting of S 0 acres,
more or less. -
Said property levied on a the pro
perty of W. O. Boatner to satisfgy an
execution issued ‘fromg the Superior
Court of said County in favor of W,
1.. Wilson and Ada Wilson against
said W. O. Boatner, said property be
ing in possession of Charley Sum
merour. Written notice =iven to de
fendant, W. O. Boatner, and Char
ley Summerour, tenant in possession,
as required by law.
This 3rd day of August, 1914.
' W. E. SWANSON,
Sheriff.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT faiis to cure any cu=s of Itching,
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in Gto 14 doys,
The first application gives Fase and best. 5 G
A Few Doses Relieves All Such
Miseries. Bladder Weakness,
Kidney Trouble and Rheu
matism Promptly Vanish
It is no longer necessary for 'any
one to suffer with backaching, kid
ney trouble, have disagreeanie bilaa
der and urinary disorders to contend
with, or be tortured with rheuma
tism, stiff joints, and its heart
wrenching pains, for the new discov
cry, Croxone, quickly and surely re
lieves all such troubles.
Croxone is the most wonderful
remedy yet devised for ridding the
system of uric acid and driving out
all the poisonous impurities which
cause such troubles. It is entirely
different from all other remedies. [t
ils not like anything else ever used
for the purpose. It acts on the prin
ciple of cleaning out the poisons anc
removing the cause.
It soaks right in through the walls,
membranes and linings, like water in
a sponge, neutralizes, dissolves, and
makes the kidneys sift out and filter
away, all the uric acid and poisons
from the blood, and leaves the kid
neys and wurinary organs clean,
strong, healthy and well.
It matters not how long you have
suffered, how old you are, or what
you have used, the very principle of
Croxone is such, that it is practically
impossible to take it into the human
system without results. There is
nothing else on earth like it. It
starts to work the minute you take it
and relieves you the first time you
use it.
If you suffer with pains in your
back and sides, oo have any signs of
kidney, bladder troubles, or rheuma
tism, such as puffy swellings under
the eyes or in the feet and ankles, if
You are nervous, tired, and run down,
or bothered with urinary disorders
Croxone will quickly relieve you of
your misery. You can secure an orig
nal package of Croxone at trifling
cost from any first-class druggist
All druggists are authorized to pes
nally return the purchase price if it
fails 1a a si V 2 Cahey
Money To Loan On Long
Time at Reason
able Rates
W. T. HOLLAND,
Successor to R. N. Holland & Son.
Real Estate and Loans. Office over First National Bank
MARIETTA, GEORGIA
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TORIC (Curved) LENSES
Nose Guards, all makes of merit. \‘_J}.‘.}: P
Opera and Field Glasses of high power. S
Lorgnettes, gold and silver. corgfes @
Oculist’s Prescriptions always correct. gTR .
Eyeglass Cases, gold and silver. ’ ¥
Auto Goggles, best makes only. '
Mail Orders returned same day. WY
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Have You Electricity
In Your Home?
You know, of course, that Electricity in this
day and time signifies everything that is re
fined;and up-to-date in connection with the
home. Where Eleetricity is appreciated to its
fullest value, ILLUMINATION is actually
oncof the least important of its uses---although
people nowadays expect Electricity to illumi
nate every nook and cranny of the house
hold.
Electricity as a means f[or cooking, for
washing, for ironing, for cleaning everything
in the home, is more important to the house
keeper than it is for mere lighting purposes.
YOU HAVE ELECTRICITY AT YOUR
VERY DOOR. WHY NOT AVAIL YQOIIB.
SELF OF ITS WONDERFUL LLABOR AND
TIME SAVING ADVANTAGES---NOW?
Ask the superintendent of the lighting plant
to give you more information about this sub
ject:
BLACK UNDERTAKING CO,
108 Winters Street.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS.
Calls Answered Day or Night
Established 1875 and doing bus:ness in same place since that time
Phone 400 - - - - - - - - Night Phone 246
HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF.
In ancient times the wise men of the East based all
their business affairs and calculations on the positions and
movements of the stars. And now in 1914 the wise men
here patronize the STAR PRESSING CLUB and TRIO
LAUNDRY,
MORAL—GET WISE.
Harry Haynes, Mgr., Phone 254
Over Grogan’s Barber Shop.
J. W. Hardeman F. Hardeman J. A. Hardeman
J. W. HARDEMAN & SONS
Stock Feed, of All Kinds
Pure Wheat Shorts, Choice Timothy Hay, International Sugared
Horse and Mule Feed, the beit one on the market, Burt Oats.
See Those Beautiful Presents we are Giving Away
J.F.Petty, Smyrna, Ga.
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WILL BUY
Cotton, Cotton Seed, and alt Farm Produce at the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
YOU NEED NOT GO ELSEWHERE TO SELL
YOU NEED NOT GO ELSEWHERE TO BUY
Well selected stock™of Dry G s, Grroceries and General Mer. handise
WOOD. COAL AND EERTILIZE D
Priday, Aguust 21, 1914
PROFESSIONAL CARpy
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D. w. BLA‘R.
LA\\’YEH,
North Side Public Squar
MARIETTA, GA.
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| 1. FREY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MARIETTA, GA. Office over H. o N g
store, Public Square. Coliections 5 Peciaisy
Monev loaned.
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CLAY & MORRIS.
LAWYERS.
Office over Sams Drug Store.
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GORDON B. GANN,
Attorney at Law and
Real Estate Agent,
Marietta, : : 3 Georga
Office up stars over Sams Drug Store,
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C. M. DOBBS,
Attorney at Law.
Marietta, - - - Georz a
Office over W. A, Sam’s,
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JNO T. DORSEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Marietta, - - - Georg 3
Office over Marietta Book Store
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J. GLENN GILES
ATTORNEY AT LAW
MARIETTA, : : GEORG!IA
Office over Marietta Restaura;
in building next to Court House,
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WARREN E. BEN'SON, M. D.
OFFICE NOLAN BUILDING
Church Street
Office hours: § o’clock to 10 a. m
8 10:6 D. 10,
Phone: Office 248; Residence 26
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T. J. VANSANT, M. D,
OFFICE OVER T. L. WALLACE 3
STORE.
Office Phone No. 164.
Residence Phone No. 3851-7.
DR. W. M. KEMP.
GENERAL PRACTITIONER
MARIKETTA. GA, Office, in Gober bu!
ing over Ward B:os. store. Residence allep Wi -
olace, Lawrence street
Residence phone 78. Office phons .
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DRS. J. D. & W. H. MALONE.
—PHYSICIANS—
Gffices over Fowler Bro‘hers' Stors
Office Hours-
J0:t0 12 3. m, and 3 tc 5 n.m
Office Phone 93. Resideuce Phone T 3
North Sde Public Square,
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W. H. Perkinson I; L. Blair
Res. Phone 191 Res. Phone
DRS. PERKINSON & BLAIR
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONY
Office Over Book Store.
Office Telephone 23.
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JOHN R- GR[[R. Mn D-‘ []l Bo l"‘
SURGEON DENTIST
Office south side public square, Over;Mays
Bros. store.
MARIKTTA, GROKGIA
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JOHN H. BOSTON. JR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Real Estate, Loans and Title Worxg
Handled Especially.
Office with D. W. Blair.
OWENS JOHNSON,
LAWYER
Offices, Gober Building, Atlan
to Street,
MARIETTA, : GEORGIA
LINDLEY W. CAMP,
LAWYER.
Office over Wikle-Butler Drug
Company.
MARIETTA, - GEORGIA.
SRR L e e
HUGH HOWELL
LAWYER
Secund Floor, Kiser Building
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
—WITH—
Dorsey, Brewster, Howell & Heymaa
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22 ACRES 2 1-2 MILES WEST Cf‘
SHMYRNA., NO IMPROVEBZEN?D
FINE LEVEL LAND, PRICE $l.OU°
» 3 n ¢ OO
E”{u F. E?E;. O LU
Phone 34-L. Smjyr .
T.J. RUTLEDGE Salesman