The Marietta journal and courier. (Marietta, Ga.) 1909-1918, June 21, 1918, Page Page Eight, Image 8
Page Eight LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS 'OFFICIAL ORGAN COBB COUNTY. OFFICIAI ORGAN MARIETTA, GA. R i s—- GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. The law provides that all legal ad vertisements be paid in advance, and by agreement with the local papers, hereafter, all legal advertisements through this office, should be arrang ed with the printers. J. M. GANN, Ordinary. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. GEORGIA - COBB COUNTY Zilla King Grant vs Jack Grant, Libel for Divorce, Cobb’ Superior Court, July Term 1918. Jack Grant, Greeting: By the order of the Court, 1 hereby notify you that on the 15th day of May 1918 Zilla King Grant filed a sult against you for a total divorce, returnable to the July Term, 1918, of said Court under the! foregoing caption. You are further notified to be present at said court on said Mon- | day in July 1918 to answer plaintiffsl Libel for Divorce. In default thereofj the Court will proceed thereon as to justice shall appertain. | Witness the Honorable N. A. Mor ris, Judge of said Court this 15th day of May 1918. J. E. Dobbs, Clerk. ma 17-24 jun 14-21 EXECUTOR’S SALE CECRGIA, COBB COUNTY. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said County, and in accordance with the Will of James E. McEver late of said County, deceased, will be sold before the Court House door of the said County on the first Tuesday in July 1918 during the legal hours of sale the following real prop erty to-wit: 87.87 acres on the West side of lot of land No. 67, 66.16 acres on the East side of lot of land No. 68, and 49.12 of lot of land No. 47, said entire tract being 203.15 acres as shown by survey made by W. W. Me- Culloch C. S. made May 8, 1917, said tract known as the James E. McEver farm and bounded as follows: Said 47 acres bounded North by W. & A. Railroad; East by land of B. Rainey, South by said lot No. 68, and West by a line made by said surveyor run ning from the Southwest corner of said 47 acres to the Western and At lantic Railroad, and parts of lots Nos. 67 and 68 bounded as follows: on the North by said lot No. 47 and land of B. Rainey, East by land of M. A. Riley, South by land of Mr. Leon ard, and west by the Dixie Highway and land of Mrs. Minarca Grogan, gaid tract of land being in the 20th Dist. and second section in the said County of Cobb, the lines of which said tract being distinctly marked and located by the survey of said tract made by W. W. McCulloch C. S. May 8, 1917. Said farm is located on the Dixie Highway about one and one fourth miles East of Acworth Ga., a bout one fourth of a mile from R. R. gide track of Acworth Cotton Mills touches the W. & A. Railroad on the North, consists of uplands and fine tracts of bottom land, together with table lands, with 55 or 60 acres of good timber near the said Railroad. Said tract of land sold for the pur pose of paying the debts of said es tate and distributing among the heirs. Terms, ten per cent of the purchase price payable cash, and balance Jan. 1, 1919, with notes executed by the purchaser for balance of purchase money with bond for title from the executor to the purchaser. Crops of the year 1918 on said tract reserved and not sold. J. J. Northcutt, Executor of the estate of James E. McEver. May 29, 1918, GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. To all whom it may concern: W. T. Dumas having, in proper form, applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the es tate of Harry N. Dumas, late of said County, this is to cite all and singu lar the creditors and next of kin of Harry N. Dumas to be appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any the can, why permanent administration should not be granted to W. T. Dumas on Har ry N. Dumas’ estate. Witness my hand and official sig nature, this 31st day of May, 1918. J. M. GANN, Ordinary. TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY :— Mrs. S. A. Carpenter having made applcation for twelve months support for herself out of the estate of John J. Carpenter, and appraisers duly ap pointed to set apart the same, having filed their return, all persons con cerned are hereby required to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said County on the Ist Monday in July, 1918, why said application should not be granted. This June 3rd, 1918. B ¢ J. M. GANN, Ordinary. DISMISSION FROM ADMINISTRA TION GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY :— WHEREAS Mrs. M. C. Cobb, Ad ministratrix of Jas. T. Cobb, repre sents to the Court in her petition duly filed and entered on record, that she ‘has fully administered Jas. T. Cobb’s estate: [ This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned, kindred and credit ors, to show cause if any they can, why said Administratrix should not be discharged from his administration and receive Letters of Dismission on the first Monday in July, 1918. This 3rd day of June, 1918. J. M. GANN, Ordinary. APPLICATION TO SELL LANDS GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY:— R. F.,J. W,, and T. W. Stanley as Administrators of the estate of W. P. Stanley late of said County, deceas ed, 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 Monday in July, next. This 3rd day of June, 1918. J. M. GANN, Ordinary. M E ;i D . fial S Xy - ? @\K © \ l ‘ J e s \AME 'FOR ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, CoLDS, LA GRIPPE, ETC. CONSUMPTION PREVENTIVE—NOT A . PATENT MEDICINE. ® - There are few diseases more prevalent than Asthma; few more distressing and painful and few more tenacious and dangerous. The several forms are known to medical science as Bronchial Asthma, Catarr hal Asthma: Hay Asthma (latter more commonly knowp as Hay Fever). 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CRARLES FLESH FOOD COMPANY BROOKLYN, . Y. THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER mong the heirs of said deceased. Terms cash. : C. M. DOBES, Administrator Est. Mary E. Smith. TO PROBATE WILL COURT OF ORDINARY, GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY:— Petition for Probate in Solemn Form. W. E MeGee having filed, as an heir at law and legatee, for probate in solemn form, certain papers pur porting to be the last will and codicil thereto, of R. B. MeGee, lately de ceased, of the County of Cobb and State of Georgia; You, G. C. MeGee, residence unknown, and A. F. MeGee, of the City of Newport News, Vir ginia, alleged to be heirs at law of said R. B. MeGee, are each hereby required to be and appear ‘at the Court of Ordinary of said County of Cobb to be held on the first Monday in July 1918, when said application for probate will be heard. J. M. GANN, Ordinary. TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY:— Georgia McCoy having made appl cotion for twelve months support for herself and children out of the estate of J. D. McCoy, and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same, hav ing filed their return, all persons con cerned are hereby required to show cause before the Court of Ordinary or said County on the first Monday in July 1918, why said application should not be granted. This June sth, 1918. J. M. GANN, Ordinary. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY. Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a deed executed by William L. Sanders to Miss Euphe mia Mclnnis , on the 30th day of January, 1913, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cobb County, in Deed Book “SS” folio 62, the undersigned will sell at public sale, before the Court House door, to the highest bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday in July, 1918, between the legal hourg of Sheriff’s sales, the following describ ed property, to wit: Land lot number eight hundred and twenty nine (829) in the six teenth (16th) District and Second (2nd) Section of Cobb County, Geor gia, containing forty (40) acres more or less. For the purpose of paying the in debtedness referred to in said deed, and more particularly described as follows: Mariefta Shoe Hospital ' SHOES RENEWED CHEAP FOR CASH New Men. New Outfit Better Service. John L. Taylor, Raymond | Martin, John Paul Taylor. Clothes Cleaned, Dyed and Pressed. Giveusa T rial TAYLOR WALLACE, 103 Anderson St. fais e sells his grain. his stock or other preducts, places his money in a good Bank and pays all bills by check he gets a legal receipt for each and every payment made; avoids the worry and danger attend ing the carring of money in his pocket, or keeping it around his home, and he has a complete record of his business affairs without the trouble and labor of keeping a set ot complicated books. _ The facilities of this Bank are at the disposal of our customers— vour account will be appre ciated. MARIETTA, GEORGIA. Capital and Surplus over $110,080.00 One principal note for the sum of Severr Hundred ($700.00) Dollars, date January 30th, 1913, and due De cember Ist, 1917, and one interest coupon note for Fifty Six ($56.00) Dollars, due December Ist, 1917, with interest on both principal and in terest from maturity to July 2nd, 1918, at the rate of 8% per annum, and all cost of this proceedings. Said principal note being made and de livered to the said Miss Euphemia Mclnnis by the said William L. San ders, and the amount of the principal and interest due to day of said sale being $791.61 and the cost of this proceeding. Default having been made by the said William Sanders in the payment of said indebtedness, the power of sale contained in said deed has be come operative. A conveyance will be executed to the purchaser by the undersigned as authorized in the said deed. This the 25tk day of May, 1918. E. L. Harris, George H. Sessions, Administrators, Estate of Miss Euphemia Mclnnis. GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY :— Under and by virtue of the power of sale vested in the undersigned by a deed made and delivered to him by Aaron Frazier, dated January 23rd, 1914, and recorded in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Cobb County, in Deed Book ‘SS” page “139”, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash, on the First Tuesday in July next before the Court House door, in Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, between the legal hours of Sheriff‘s sales, the following described property, situated in Ken nesaw, Cobb County Georgia: ! Parcel I—One (1) acre, more or less, bounded East by Moon Street, North by land of Cason, West by land of Mrs. Jane E. Shumway, fronting 148 feet on the West side of Moon Street and running back same width as front, 270 feet, and being in Land Lot 128, 20th District and 2nd Sec tion of Cobb County Georgia. Parcel 2—One half (%) acre, more or less, fronting 100 feet on the west side of Moon Station Road, lead ing from Kennesaw to Moon Station, and being 210 feet deep, commencing at Mrs. J. E. Shumway’s land corner and running along Moon Station Road towards Kennesaw 100 feet to a cor ner; thence back in a westerly direc tien 210 feet; thence along the back line 100 feet; thence along the line of Mrs. J. E. Shumway 210 feet to beginning point; being in Land Lot 129, in the 20th District and 2nd Sec tion of Cobb County Georgia, said parcels being same as conveyed by John W. Bennett to Aaron Frazier by deed dated January 23, 1914, and recorded in Deed Book *“RR” page “411” Cobb County Recurds. Said property will be sold as the property of the estate of Aaron Fra zier, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness referred to in said deed and more particularly described as follows: One principal note for $325, dated January 23rd, 1914, and due January Ist, 1919, and $l3 interest which be c:me due July Ist, 1917, and $l3 due Jenuary Ist, 1918, with interest on principal and interest at 8% from January Ist, 1918, to July 2nd. 1918, amounting to $14.00, and all costs of this proceedings. Said principal rnote being made and delivered to the vndersigned by the said Aaron Fra zier, and the amount of principal and interest due to day of sale being $366.56 and the cost of this proceed _ir-g. Default having been made by the said Aaron Frazier before his death in the payment of said indebtedness the power of sale contained in said deed has become operative. The pro ceeds of said sale will be applied, first, to the payment of said indebt edness, and the balance, if any, paid to the estate of said Aaron Frazier. This 4th day of June, 1918. ALEXANDER COOPER. ' SHERIFF SALES. Georgia, Cobb County:— Will be sold on the first Tuesday in July 1918, before the Court House door in said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash the following described prop erty, to-wit:- Two acres off of the East side of five acres in a perfect square in the Southwest corner of land lot No. 81 in the 18th District and second sec tion of Cobb county, Georgia, boun ded as follows: on the South by Dil lard Moore, on the East by Nathan Lee, on the North by Nathan Lee,and on the West by the lands of Laura Ellington. Levied on as the prop erty of Comer C. Baker, to satisfy an execution issued from Cobb Sup ‘erior Court in favor of W. P. Fain }and against Comer C. Baker. ~ Written notice given in terms of the law. ~ Also at the same time and place, A house and lot situated on the East side of Atlanta Street in the City of Marietta, formerly known as the Sim Anderson place,being lot No 2 of the ‘Welsh property, and described as fol lows:- Beginning at a rock in the cen ter of the driveway between the prop erty conveyed and the home place of J. J. Black, and thence running East ilong the center of said driveway a distance of 245 feet, more or less, to Waddell Street; thence running South along the West side of Waddell St. to the line between the property _J. E. Dobbs-- --E. C. Gurley FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY We represent some of the strongest American and English Companies. We solicit your Fire Inscrance busi ness, and will look after your renewals promptly. DOBBS & GURLEY, Agents Successors to H. G. Coryell. Office in Merchants & Farmer’s Bank. Arriving and Departing Time at Marietta, Ga. a—daily b—daily except Sunday c—Sunday only ARRIVE LEAVE Cincinnati and Louisville xa 944 am xa 1010 pm Cincinnati and Louisville a 5:30 pm a 11:15 am Murphy, Knoxville and North g 3815 am g 406 pm Blue Ridge 8. 43¢ pm 8 940 am Atlanta a 945 am a 4:31 pm Atlanta a 4:20 pm a 3:15 am Atlanta xa 10:10 pm xa 9:04 am Atlanta all:ls am a 5:30 pm Copperhill ¢ 431 m ¢ 94D am Trains marked (x) will stop only to take on or let off passengers for or from Knoxville and beyond, and to and from points on the thru car line to Macon and beyvond. Office Phone 204. — DEALERS IN—— Rough and dressed iumber, shingles, laths, lime, cement, plaster, brick and Pattons Sunproof Paint We carry the most complete and largest stock of building material in North Georgia. _ Your orders, large or small, appreciated. We ~can give you lowest prices and prompt deliveries. Mill and Office, Church St., in front of car barn. Friday Morning, June 21st, 1918 hereby conveyed and that of the €5 tate of J. H. Bates, a distance of 100 feet more or less; thence West along the line separating said property from the Bates property to Atlanta Street a distance of 225 feet, more or Jeg.. thence running along the East side ofi Atlanta Street in a Northerly direc. tion to the starting point in the center of said driveway, and being a distance of 105 feet more or less, and being the property whereon I formerly ye. sided, and known as 311 Atlanta St Leved on as the property of Chgs H. Griffin, to satisfy a tax fi-fg for state and county taxes for year 1914 isswed by T. H. LeCroy,T.C. in fayqr of. Cobb county against Chas. H. Grif fin. Said fi-fa was transferred to T J. Jackson by W. E. Swanson Sherift of said Cobb county, o nMay 3, 1915 with all the rights to levy and collect that the state and county has. Written notice given the defendant, in terms of the law. This sth day of June 1918. W. E. SWANSON, Sheriff, Cobb County, Georgia. DISMISSIOCN FROM ADMINISTRA. TION GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY:— WHEREAS J. J. Northcutt, Exe cutor of A. M. Northcutt, represents to the Court in his petition, duly fileq and entered on record, *that he hag fully administered A. M. Northcutt’s estate: This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned, kindred and credit ors, to show cause if any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from his administratin, and receive Letters of Dismission on the first Monday in July, 1918. This 3rd day of June, 1918. J. M. GANN, Ordinary. ! o e APPLICATION TO SELL LANDS ‘GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY:— - L. S. Magbee as Administrator of the estate of M. E. Magbee late of said County, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands bélonging to said estate, and the same will be heard at my office on the first Mon day in July next. This 3rd day of June, 1918. J. M. GANN, Ordinary. APPLICATION TO SELL LANDS GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY:— C. M. Dobbs as Administrator of the estate of J. W. Quarles and M. C. Quarles late of said County, deceased, has in due form applied to the under signed for leave to sell lands belong ing to said estate, and the same will be heard at my office on the: first Monday in July next. This 3rd day of June, 1918. J. M. GANN, Ordinary.