The Marietta journal and courier. (Marietta, Ga.) 1909-1918, September 17, 1915, Page Page Eight, Image 8
Page Eight "LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS ) Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GECRGIA, COBB COUNTY. All creditors of the estate of J. O. Allen, late of said county, deceased. 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 immediate payment. This July 7th, 1915, G. B. Gann, Marietta, Ga., T. K. Gresham, Mableton, Ga. Administrators of J. O. Allen., de ceased. e e e e LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Mrs. Lola.. Harrison Norton, Vs, Harrison Norton. No. 1994, March Term 1915. Libel for Divorce. To Harrison Norton, Greeting. You are hereby notified that on the 13th day of Feb’y, 1915, a peti tion for total divorce was filed against you by the above named par ty, in Cobb Superior Court, returi.- able to the March term of said cour?, and that on July 19th, an order was granted authorizing service by pub lication. This is to notify you to be present in person or by attorney and make answer thereto, or the Courts will proceed, as provided by law in such cases. Witness the Hon. H. L. Patterson Judge Superior Court, Blue Ridge Circuit. J. E. DOBBS, Clerk. FRED MORRIS, Att'y. RECEIVER'S SALE. Pursuant to an order of the Super ior Court of Floyd County, Georgia, in the ease of First National Bank et al. vs. Concord Manufacturing Co., et al. pending in-said court, the under signed, as Receiver of said Concord Manufacturing Company will sell, before the Court House door, in Cobb County, Georgia, between the regular hours or sale, on the first Tuesday in October, 1915, the following describ ed property: ; Lots of land Nos. 316, 317, 244, 260, and 170, the east half of 171; and the southwest half of No. 190 divided diagonally, subject to the fol lowing reservations, namely reserv ing the grist mill, now on said lot and the privilege of erecting a rew mill, with all the privileges neces sary for maintaining and keeping said mill in operation; also part of lot of land No. 191, the same being all that lies west of the road running north from Daniels and Ruffs Mill and south of the old saw mill road being three acres, more or less; also parts of land Nos. 172 and 189, the said parts being so much of said lots as lie north or northwest of the south or southwest bank of the Nickajack Creek; also the east half of lot No. 189, described as follows; the line commencing at the bend of the creek south of the grist mill house, and running southeast with the meand erings of the road laid out and locat ed by Robt. Daniel, Samuel Burine and J. D. Moss. The road running in the direction of said Burdines to south original line of said lot; also that tract or parcel of land lying east of said road and east of said lot, containing twenty acres, more or less, in the aggregate; the lands hereto fore described containing in the ag gregate three hundred and thirteen acres, more or less; said land con tains a rock factory and machinery, cloth house, card house, goods house, store house, one rock dwelling and several operatives houses; also parts of lots of land Nos. 318 and 331, be gining at a point in the middle of Nickajack creek, where said creek crosses the line of lot No. 318, and running thence southwardly in the middle of said creek four hundred and forty one feet, to the right of way of the Southern railway, thence easternly along said right of way seventy feet, thence north four hun dred and ten feet to the north line of No. 331, thence westerly along the north line of 318 and 331 two hun dred and twenty nine feet to the be gining point, containing one and eight tenths, acres, more or less; re serving the right of way through said premises deeded to the S. A. L. Railway; also tract or parcel of land contained in land lots Nos. 190 and 243, lying and being on the south side of the Atlanta and Birmingham Division of the Seaboard Air Line Railway in the seventeenth district and second section of Cobb County, Georgia: also al’ the water rights and privileges conveyed in deed from B. Stripling, President and J. B. Dan iel, Secretary of Concord Manufactur ing Co., to X. A. Rice, and others, executed the 20th day of September, 1872 and all the water rights and privileges conveyed by John W. Ruff to John Rice and S. B. Love, and all the water rights and privileges con veved in deeds made by others to thé bersons under whom John Rice held. <All of the foregoing proverty ig de scribed in deeds made on July 22nd. 19067, by John Rice to Mrs. A, E. Johnson and recorded in Book J. 1. page 639, in the office of the Clerk of the Supericr Court of Cobb Coun ty, together with all of the machin ery of the defendant, located on said property, and in the building situat ed on said lands. Said sale will be * cash and subject to confirmation by the Superior Court of Floyd Coun ty, Georgia. GEO. H. MAGRUDER. Receiver of the Concord M’f’'g. Co. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY: By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said County I will sell before the Court house door in Mari etta, Ga., on the first Tuesday in October, next, within the legal hours of sale the following described pro perty to-wit:- Ten acres of land in the town of Kennesaw, bounded as follows, on the South by W. L. Mcßea, West by C. F. Morgan, North by Graves and East by Humphry, Graves, Pritch ard and Bond to a road between Am sey Eidson property and original property of the church be ing the same property deeded from the Kennesaw Baptist Church to the estate of H. A. Butler, also twenty five shares of the Capital stock of the Kennesaw State Bank, par value $lOO.OO each. This stock will be scld in blocks of five shares with %he privilege of the purchaser taking such amount as he may desire. Sold as the property of the estate of H. A. Butler, deceased, terms of sale ' cash. Sold for distribution among the heirs. This Sept. 8, 1915. H. E. BUTLER, Administrator H. A. Butler, deceased. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. To all whom it may concern. Wm. Hunt having in due form an plied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Sarah Hunt, late of said County, deaceased, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Sarah Hunt to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in October, next, and show cause, if any they can, why Permanent Administration should not be granted to petitioner or some fit and - proper person on Sarah Hunt's estate. Witness my official signature of office, this 6th day of Sept., 1915, J. M. GANN, Ordinary. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. To all whom it may concern. Henry Midlebrooks having in due form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the es tate of Ornie Middlebrooks, late of said County, deceased, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin or Ornie Middlebrooks to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in October, next’ and show cause, if any they can, why Permanent Administration should not be granted to petitioner or some fit and proper person on Ornie Mid dlebrooks’ estate. Witness my official signature of office, this 6th day of Sept., 1915. J. M. GANN, Ordinary. APPLICATION TO SELL LANDS. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. R. H. Benjamon as Administrator of the estate of Ephriam Benjamon, 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 October, next. This 6th day of Sept., 1915. J. M. GANN, Ordinary. APPLICATION TO SELL LANDS. GEORGIA COBB COUNTY. R. D. Delk, as Administrator of the estate of N. C. Roberts, 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 October, next. This ¢ day of September, 1915. J. M. GANN, Ordirary. APPLICATICON TO SELL LANDS. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. W. D. Delk as Administrator of the estate ef J. D. Delk late of said County, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to said es tate, and the same will be heard at my office on the first Monday in October next. This 6 day of Sept. 1915. J. M. GANN, Ordinary. MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. To all whom it may concern: N. F. Armstrong having in due form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration De bonus non on the estate of Wil'iam Arm strong late of said County, deceased, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of William Armstrong to be and appear at my office on the first Monday In October next, and show cause, if any they can, why Permanent Administration should not be granted petitione; or some fit and proper person on Will iam Armstrong’s estate. Witness my official signature of office, this 7th day of Sept., 1915, J. M. GANN, Ordinary. LETTERS OF DISMISSION. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. Whereas, T. L. Floyd, Administra tor of Mrs. S. E. Floyd, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered Mrs. S. E. Floyd’s estate: This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned, kindred 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 Dismis sion on the first Monday in October, 1915. This 7th day of Sept., 1915. d. NE GANN, Ordinary. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. Mrs. Clyde Brown West Vs., R. P. West. No. 2080, July Term, Cobb Super ior Court. To R P West: By order of court you are hereby notified that on May 20th, 1915, Mrs. Clyde Brown West filed suit against you for total divorce, return able to the July Term, 1915, of the Superior Court of said County. You are, therefore, notified and required to be and appear at the No vember Term, 1915, of said court to be held on the third Monday in No vember, 1915, to answer plaintiffs complaint as in default thereof the Court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable H. L. Pat; terson, Judge of said Court, this the 29th day of July, 1915. J. E. DOBBS, Clerk. JOHN P. CHENEY, Att’y. : EXECUTORS SALE. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, I will sell before the court house door in Mari etta, Ga., within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in October next the following described proper ty, to-wit:- 20.6 acres of the north half of land lot No. 239, all of lot No. 266, 18.7 acres of the north half of land lot No. 265, all of lot 311 being about 43 acres, 19.6 acres of the north half of lot No. 312, 31.8 acres of lot No. 338 and 35.8 acres of lot No. 337 as shown by plat made by Knox T. Thomas, C. E. All of the above named lands being in the 17th dis trict and 2nd section of said county and aggregating 208.41 acres, more or less. © Scld as the property of Rob ert Daniell, late of said county de ceased. Sold fer the purpose of dis tributicn. Terms: Cash. This Sept. 7th, 1915, J. S.DANIELL, Executor. SHERIFF'S SALES FOR OCTOBER. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in October next, at public outecy at the court-house in said county, with in the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, certain pro perty of which the following is a full and complete description, to-wit: Land Lot Number Seven Hundred and Sixty Six (766,) Seven Hundred and Sixty Seven (767,) Eight Hun dred and Eighteen (818,) and all of Number Eight Hundred and Thirty Nine (8239) which lies East of the Canten Road, alsc Twenty (20) acres more or less, of lot Number Eight Hundred aand Thirty Eight lying West of a line fence; also thirty (30) acres, more or less, of Number Eight Hundred and Ninety One (891,) ly ing a part West and a part South of the same line fence, containing all of that part of seid lct Number Eight Hundred ard Ninety One Ilying South ¢ said line fence, except a small corner on the Southeast of a road running from Sewell's Mill to the Camp Ground, in the Sixteenth (16th) Distriet and S2cand (2nd) Section o¢f Cobb County, Georgia, con taining in the aggregate Two Hun dred and Fifteen (215) acres, more or less, said lots being in a large range of lots in said District. ! Said property levied on as the pro perty of William E. Sewell to satisfy an execution issued frcm Cobb Super ior Court in favor of George L. Ell iott against Welliam E. Sewell. A deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and re corded as required by law, before lévy. Tenant in possession notified. This 6th day of September, 1915, Also at the same time and place, All that tract or parcel of land situ ate, lying and being in the 18th dis trict and 2nd section of Cobb Couuty, Georgia, known in the plat’ of said district and section as parts of land iots 169 and 170, Viz, 20 acres, the east half of land lot 169, the line di viding it from the west half running due north and south, and 8 1-2 acres from the sonthwest corner of land lot 170, the line to run from the southwest corner in a northeasterly direction across the said land lot, be ing the 28 1-2 acres conveyed by V. H. Turner to said ¥Fred Dahm, by deed dated December 6th, 1912, and recorded December 16th, 1912, in deed book 22 page 424, Cobb County Records. Said property levied on as the property of J. W. Milton as maker and C. Fred Dahm as endorser by virture of a Fi Fa issued from De Kalb Superior Court in favor of the Atlanta Realty Investment Company against J. W. Milton as maker and C. Fred Dahm as endorser. A deed for the purpose of levy and sale hay ing been executed filed and record ed as required by law before levy. Notice given defendant’ as required by law. Also at the same time and place, - one-horse wagon iron axle, 1 set of one-horse wagon harness, 1 sewing machine, 1 cross cut saw, 1 cultiva tor, 2 plow stocks, one small one horse turning plow, three hoes, also one lot of plows. Said property levied on as the property of J. S. Thompson and Mrs. Mamie L. Thompson by virture of a mortgage Fi Fa issued from Cobb Superior Court in favor of Mrs. A. M. Harvey against J. L. Thompson and Mrs. Mamie L. Thompson. Also at the same time and place, A lot in said state and county, and city of Marietta, commencing on the corner of Rigsby and Lawrence st’s. and running thence east one hundred and three feet (103) to the corner of Phillis Fair’s lot, and thence north to the property of Prince Jackson one hundred and twenty four (124) feet, more or less, thence west one hun dred and three (103) feet to Rigs by Street, thence South to beginning point, having thereon a five room cottage. Said property being in possession of and levied upon as the property of Mattie J. Durham, defendant in Fi-Fa, by virtue of Fi-Fa issued in Cobb Superior Court in favor of Miss Annie S. Burnap, transfered, owned and controlled by Joe P. Groover, against Mattie J. Durham. Quit-claim deed made by Miss An nie S. Burnap to the defendant, for the purpose of levy and sale, same being recorded in Clerks office Cobb Superior Court and notice given to defendant, as by terms of law. This 9th day of Sept., 1915, W. E. SWANSON, Sheriff. + TAX ASSESSMENT NOTICE. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. September 7th, 1915, Upon recomendation of the Grand Jury at the March term of the Su perior Court of Cobb County, 1915, and by order of the Commissioners of Roads and Revenues of said coun ty, the tax collector of Cobb County is ordered to assess and levy for the year ’l5, at the rate of ?6¢ on every one hundred dollars of the taxable property returned and assessed a gainst each tax-payer and upon the value of all property in the coun ty, subject to taxation Ad Valorem, the same to be assessed for the fol lowing purposes: FIRST. To build and repair + the public bridges and public buildings of the county 31¢ SECOND. To pay Sheriffs, Jailors and other officers fees | that they may be legally entit- | led to 23-4¢ THIRD. To pay Coroners | due him for service rendered | and for expenses for lunatics 1-4 ¢ FOURTH. To pay the ex- ‘ penses of the county for Baliffs | at Court, non-resident witness- l es in criminal cases, fuel, jani- ‘ tor, stationery and the like and | board and expenses of priso- | ners s¢‘ FIFTH. To pay jurors a per | diem compensation b¢ SIXTH. To pay the expen- | ses of working the public roads cf the County under the Alter- w native Road Law, as provided | by said law 40¢ ' SEVENTH. To pay the ex- | penses of supporting the poor | of the County 21-2 ¢ EIGHTH. To pay money due on account of casual de ficiencies in revenue and any other lawful charges against | the county 912 ¢ TOTAL 96¢ The said tax collector, in addi- tion to asgessing and collecting above taxes for county purposes, will ass ess and collect special local school taxes in the following named school districts at the following rates, as certified to this body by Bernard Aw trey, county school Superintendent, as provided by law. Smyrna loeal 'school district the amount of 5 mills, or $5.00 per thou sand. Olive springstlocal school district FARM LOANS Hawve just secured a new con nection and can place number of GOOD Cobb County loans—in amounts of $3OO and up—quick. Call in and give us vour appli=- cation if you want prompt returns. Sessions Loan and Trust Co. FARM AND CITY LOANS ~J. E. Dobbs-- . --E. C. Gurley FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY We represent some of the strongest American and English Companies. We solicit your Fire Insurance busi ness, and will look aiter your renewals promptly. DOOBBS & GURLEY, Agents Successor’s to H. G. Coryell. Office in Merchants & Farmer’s Bank. For Sale 1— Good second hand two-horse wagon. 2— Second hand tongueless cut-a-way harrow. 3— Second hand drag harrow ; two section. 4— Chattanooga Reversable Dise-plow. »— Good second hand Pea Thresher. 6— ©One Chain hoist, capacity 1 1-2 tons. 7— One milch-cow, fresh in milk. 8— A number of good Rhode Island Red Hens. You can see any of the above at my farm on the Powder Springs road. I can supply a few more regular customers in Mari etta with cord wood and stove wdod. I have 46 acres of land to sell, not improved. JOHN P. CHENEY. HESTORY 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 1915 the wise men here patronizethe ST AR PRESSING CLUB and TRIO LAUNDRY, MORAL-GET WISE, Harry Hay nes, Mgr., Phone 254 Over Grogan’s Barber Shop. You Need a Tonic There are tfmes in every woman’s life when she needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. When that time comes to you, you know what tonic to take—Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is com posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, and helps build them back to strength and heaith. It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, ailing women in its past half century of wonderful success, and it will do the same for you, Youcan't make a mistake in taking ’ o The Woman’s Tonic Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D, No. 4, Alma, Ark.,, says: “] think Carduiis the greatest medicine on earth, for women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was SO weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy spellsand a poor appetite. Now | feel as well ang as strong as I_ewver did, and can eat most anything. Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers. Has Helped Thousands. Friday September 17, 1915 the amount of 8 mills, or $3.00 per thousand. Kennesaw lotal scheol district the amount of 4 1-2 mills, or $4.50 per thousand. Locust Grove local school district the amount of 2 1-2 mills, or $2.50 per thousand.‘ R. D. MOON, Chairman, of the Board of County Commission ers.