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DKl'KMHRt I
4- ; ;W. A. MALLORY,
Tax Collector.
E KAY
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; * Fine Painting and . Interior
>*•* Decorating
'Phone 280, Athens, Ga.
Sodth Carolina aid Georgia!
Generally cloudy tonight and Sat
urday, warmer tonight, cooler in
northwest portion Saturday. .
Florida: Partly cloudy tonight |
and Saturday, little change in tem
perature. " , * I
! Atauama: Mostly cloudy tonight
and Saturday; probably light rain
tonight In north portion; slightly
warmer tonight In southeast por
tion.
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LIKED EH HWK OF E! Mill I HE
Captain and Six ;;
Mates Die At Sea
Legal Advertisements
CITATION—YEAR’S SUPPORT
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
The return of tho appraisers set-
' CALUMET., Mich.—Captain Na- __ ^
son Bernard "and six members of j y ng a p ar t twelve months' support
the crew of the Canadian Steamer t0 th(J fam(ly of Ge p rge H . Thur-
. MflpIehurRt lost the.r lives early j mend, deceased, having been tiled
WASHINGTON, D. C.—President! PARIS.—(By The Associated | Friday when the ship broke up a | (n nly 0 ff| ce , oil persons concerned
Harding favors abolition of the 12- Press)—France’s costly merchant'] raiIe west of Portage LaKe ,“ n |are cited to show cause' by the
hour-day it is revealed In a state- marine is soon to be disposed of, during a heavy gate. Nine others | y, ,j ay of December, 1922, why said
ment by him Issued Friday by the the under-secretary of the titer- u * the crew were rescued one at a • npp.iia'.on for twelve months' sup-
Federated American Epglneering chant marine told the senate j i- 1 ”*- Jumolns from the bridge into py_ t not | ); granted,
societies. The statement follows; Thursday night prior to its ratifica- j' R lifeboat.^ ^ J ,, I This r.Otli day of Nevembcr. 1922.
BANNER-HERALD
WANTED
T rejoice to note the conclusions tlcn of a plan for the disposal of I f ’ F sides ’Captain Bernard the
of this great body of experts are 1 the fleet. The kooks will be closed, djqil included oilier Engineer Runn
Identical with ' ” * ' **
from a purely
“It has seemed
R. ('. OHR. Ordinary
those I haVe reached jhe said, with a deficit of one billion ! of Kingston Qntarto and first mate [ GEORGIA Clarke County.
r social standpoint, j francs. . j Frank Smith of Brewer M11I8, ont. . John T pittard. guardian of Jes-
Ited to Pie for a long There remain four passenger! According to the Coast guard ser g0 p. llunnlcutt has applied to p
time that the twelve-hour tlay and j vessels and ten freighters, all of
Athens Hide Co., near flerald the type of worker It produces have I which arc still Incomplete, but the
■fflce, Thomas Street, buys hides. I outlived their usefulness and their; government has received an ac-
lallow, beeswax. Hides tanned
iiin beautiful lap-robes, rugs or
ivcrcoats. d-3-p
part in American life 1 in the inter- {ceptable offer for-them from Rio de
ests of good citizenship, of good 1 Janeiro.
business arid of economic stability.) T' 10 secretary recalled that dur-
“Tlte old order must give way tojlng the disastrous period of gov-
better and wiser form of or ran -1 ernment control, vessols costing
COLOP.ED DINING CAR WAIT
ERS AND SLEEPING CAR Por-Jizatlon so that the proper family 27,0009)00 francs had ^heen^rented^ at
ters wanted. Experience unncces-1 life may be enjoyed suitably by fi
sary. We train you. Information ; all °“ r people. \
Free. Write 507 Railway Ex- J /This clear and convincing report
change, Omaha, Ncbtaskn.
of the engineers must prove ex-
I tremely helpful In showing that
RKAL ESTATE LOANS—6 PER , this much-to-be-dqslred result
cent money. Under Bankers Re
serve System 6 tier cent loans may
be secured on city or farm prop
erly. to buy. build, improve, or pay
Indebtedness. Bankers Reserve
Deposit Company, 1648 California
Street Denver, Colorado. D-30-C
PEAVINE AND SYRUP CANE HAY. RICH
• WITH GRAIN FOR SALE
HUBERT M.RYLEE
[ Law Offices ATHENS. GA. 405 Holman Bid*.
WILLIAMS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
The largest trucks in town—Out of town orders
our specialty—Prices very Moderate.
PHONE *148
WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING
bargains.) Fordson trafitor re*
built, repainted; Hupp touring car,
repainted; Corbitt 2-ton trlick, fine
condit on, good pneumatic tires,
trade for one or more Fojrds; Ford
touring 1920 model; Ford Coupe,
starter, new tires; Ford Rbt. and
starter $125.00; Ford cut down
$48.00. C. A. Trusseli Motor Ca
^ D-2-c
WANTED — SALESMAN AND
collector-^good paying position
to right man. Singer Sewing Ma
chine Co. R. VV. Tindall, Manager.
D-3-c
C-O-A-L
Florence coal Co.
VYNBURN ST. PHONE - 1341
Taxi Service All Night Long
GEORGIAN BA0GAGE
Phone' TRANSFER CO. Phone
66 ■ 66
AGENTS—both aex. Make $12.50
dally selling Nusiile Silk Hosiery
direct to consumer. Good opportun
ity. write for particulars. Nustllc
Hosiery Mills, Heed Bldg., Phlla.,
Pa. d-jl-p
WANTED—TO RENT SIX OR
seven room cottage, with mod
ern conveniences, in desirable resi-
dentlal section, phone 521. d-5-c
WANTED—TWO STENOGRAPH-.,
FRS nt once. Apply, stating ox- i
perience, P. 0. Box 504 d-3-c ,
be achieved without cither econom
ic or financial disturbance to the
progress of American Industry.
The report referred to by the
president was Issued by a commit
tee of the society after a two-year
investigation of .more than forty
continuous industries, includin’
iron and steel. The .report found
that the 12-hour day was not an
economic necessity.
francs yerly. He added that
his administration had ferreted out
and recovered. 600,000,000 francs
due the fleet administration by va
rious Iversons.
Arrested Because
He Had Whisky
Marvin Crisp, white, was 'bilg
ed in the city Jail Thursday cii«~t-
ed with violating the prohibition
law. He had n phi’ of whiskey on
him when nrreetod. Ho w|U be
turned ov-r to the county officials.
Ford Car Stolen
Here Thursday
For Sale
FOR SALE—One 120 Egg Buck-
eye Incubator, $20.00; one 00
_^ogg Buckeye Incubator, $12.50;
nne 150 Thick Buckeye Brooder,
$10.00. Phone 1850.
A Ford roadster. license number
45-451 and motor number, 397951C.
was stolen from .T. H. Allen of
near Princetoif Thursday. He
parked his car on Broad street
and when ho returned for it, it had
disappeared.
A reward of $2IT.oo has beep of
fered for its return and chief Ileus
se has sent out notices to police
department of neighboring t£)vns
Communist Has
Been Reconciled
CHICAGO.—(By the Associated
Press.)—WiNiam Brass Lloyd,
miliioinaire communist released
Wednesday night from a prison
sentence of from one to five years,
hns reconciled his beliefs in gov
ernment and present conditions by
a peaceful pleasant proprietorship
in the North Shore home, he an
nounced friday. Lloyd was con-
• 1 ted with IB other communists
Ire, Captain Bernard and the six
others lost their Uves because they
declined to jump from the bridge.
The rescue was effected In a gale
of hurricane porportions. The life
boa
fora discharge from his sitnt ii.vri-
ship of Jesse F. Hunnlcutt- nis is
tin-,- fore lo notifv all per t c m-
retned. to file their objectless, if
anv Ih.-y have, on or before !he
it ran alongside the ship t'me j. A1 e-:irm• • in Dcceml
ml again only to be washed back. ^ John £ Pittard wil i ^ dis ‘.
charin', frr-i.1 his guardlan?.vp a?
The men were taften off one at a
time, jumping from tho bridge In
to the life boat.
Anti-Saloon Folks
Oppose New Move
WASHINGTON— The anti-sa-
locn league is opposed to the pro
posal that congress with a view to
possible amendment of the Vol
stead act, appoint a “scientific
commission” to determine what is
intoxicating liquor.”
Wayne B. Wheeler, general
counsel of the organization, an
nouncing today that representa
tives of tho league and prohibition
workers from 48 states and- the
District of Columbia had voted v
unanimously at a meeting to fight |
uch a resolution, declared the
applied b t.
Th!' 7!h ilay of Novomh':I''22
R. C. OH it.
Ordinary Clarke County.
. 1 «>£]
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GEORGIA—Clarko County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mary L. Thurmond having In due
form applied to mo for permanent
letters of administration upon the
estate of George H. Thurmond, late
of sab! count, deceased: this is to
ette all and singular. the text of
kin and creditors of the said Gorge
If. Thurmond, deceased, tlmt said
application will he-heard hefot
a*, the regular December term. 1922 hours on the first TuesSvL
of the court of ordinary, Clarke “Uff'd 1922, ,l “’ folfaol*
coiin'v
WItueiM my hand and official
sigx.lU’e. This the 7th day of IW>
on. bee, if"2
It. C. OUR, Ordinary.
ed before lev
defendend and t,.
sion.
This Nov Till, ••• •
CLARKE cougR
■ •I II
GeoRG'A C lark|
Will he suht ,,,.
in December
In Clarke ( ,
the legal hen
one half int,
described |>v,
All that t.
uated in rl
whereon
ember u
and one tenth
less hounded,
norih h v lam'.
east by lands
on sou til In „
of said o. <-. i
ier Lund t ’ in,,,.
•I. Varhough ...
est by lands „i
roll. s a j,i tin
tract of land ,
Hall , the faith
the tim,. „f i,j
, Ha id iindjvid,
m .said proper]
Property f.f ()
COUNTY I
first Tu$ *
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This the Kin,
f «V0f-T
Sheriff.
ADVKRTISEMBsf
' iol<l to the
*h before $
.11.4 4G l/liU\ t l'U|llfllullli>t3 . i •
the state anti-syndicalism findings of such a commission
act and lhtcr pardoned by Gover
nor Lcn Small, denied he had
changed his views.
“I still believe and I still have
faith,” he said. “The Acmrican
people are not yet ripe for a
drastic change in government but
it may come in five years or a
hundred. It’s a mutter of evolu
tion and experience.”
would serve no helpful purpose in
determining what legislation is
necessary to enforce the 18tn
amendment. /
Red Cross Aids N
In East Troubles
House of Comptons
Rejects Amendment
ATHENS—(By the Associated
p rcaS )_Fifty representatives of
the American Red Cress in —- , , -
Near East spent a busy Thanks- letters of adm nlstraUc.n should not
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
J. If. Beusse and R. J. Hancock
said state, having in proper form
applied for permanent letters of ad
ministration on the estate of E. H.
t'oungkin, Iato of said county, clo-
ccnscd, this is to cito all and sing
ular the creditors and noxt of kin
of E. H. Youngkln, deceased, to ho
and appear at the court of ordinary
of said county, nt the Deccmbdr
term, 1922, and show cause. If anv
Cross in the thev have or can why permanent
; Hauling
You Must See
iTi f
_ For Yourself
..To Appreciate
the comfort and ser
vice that the
New Flexible
v .Sole
FOR LADIES
SHOES
Twhlch we use in making repairs on
shoes now gives. Tho beat sole ever used.
ALL WORK CALLED FOR AND
DELIVERED.
MARTIN BROS.
Shoe Fixery
13 Room House dose In
$3800—Rents $50 per month.
Centrally located business
property paying investment.
D. G. Anderson & Co.
224 1-2 Clayton St. Fhone74
FELT SO TIRED ;
ALL THE TIME
FOR SALE—Ford Roadster in
good mechanical condition. New
tjrcs. Price $85.00. Call 838.
FOR SALE—GAS RANGE, USED
only four months. Will sell
cheap. Phone 440. d5pb
NICE RIPE YATE AND TERRY
apples, shipped by express, $1.25
bushel. Florida oranges, $3.50
i rate. Clarence Keslor, Toecoa,
Ga. d” p
For Rent
FOR RENT—TWO UNFURN
ISHED rooms to couple without
children. Apply 547 N. Jackson St.
Phone 788-J.
FOR RENT—TWO FIRST FLOOR
rooms, with connecting bath.
Furnished for business men or
students, or 'suitable for light
housekeeping. Phone 1525-4.
d2c
FOR RENT—TWO DESIRABLE
rooms for light housekeeping,
bath and private entrance. Good
community; to couplo without
children. See Mrs. Torn Craw
ford, 374 Madison Ave. d5cb
Indiana Lady Says She
Was Run Down, Suf
fered With Her Back,
Took Cardui, and Got
Well. V. 1
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Phone 9173 day or 506-n\ night.
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Lost and Found
LOST—MASONIC RING WITH
ruby sot-square encompass.
Finder return to Geo- W. Joiner—
Athens Ry. ami Elec. Co.—Reward.
0-5-c
Says Protestants
To Handle KJC.K.
NEW YORK.—Jewish organiz
ations need take nc action against
{-the. K’J Klux Klan but may leave
' the task of combatting the body
to protestants, James W. Gerard,
former ambassador to Germany
told members of the congregation
of B’Nai Jeshurum in a Thanks
giving day address.
“T ‘•ave tv »n informed that a
Jewish organization, B’Rith Abra-
I Irani, has said it will crush the
Klan,” Mr- Gerard said. “I will
say to you that no'Jcwcish organ-,
'ization need take no action. Leave ,
j(t to us protestants.”
j The principal reason for
; Thanksgiving, he said, was that
there is still liberty in America.
Richmond, Ind.—“I thought -I
would writ* • Uno or so, to say
that I owo my good health and
atrongth tor'Cardui,” lays a letter
from Mrs. Cora Courtney of 70S
North Seventeenth street, thla
city.
"I was all run-down until my
family thought they would lose
me,’’ writes Mrs- Courtney. "My
husband coaxed me to take Cardui,
so to please him, I did, and I will
say I do not regret it, fpr I am able
to do all my work and do my
■hopping.
“I have flva children, four In
school, my husband and a boarder
to do for, nnd I do all my own
work for all of ua, and find time
to play. We all praise Cardui. liv
ery sick and run-down woman
should take this wonderful medicine
"l suffered with my hack; a very
weak feeling In my limbs.
"I felt hardly -able to drag: just
Iti-ed—so tired all tho time.
“It was an effort for mo to do
anything, but Cardui helped me. to
[ felt like a different woman.”
If you arc in a run-down physi
cal condition, suffering ns this In
diana lady says she did, give Car-
dul a fair trial. It should help
you.
Cardui Is a purely vegetable tonic
medicine for women’s aliments,
found valuable in thousands of
such cases as described above.
Take CarduL Your druggist Mils
It.—Adv.
LONDON.—I By The Associated
Press)—The house of commons
frtday rejected by a vote of 303 to
■I72the amendment to the speech
from the throne moved by the labor
party. The amendment raised the
question of unemployment.
giving in assisting three thousand
orphan children from Asia Minor
to disembark from the steamships
Bclgravlan and Carmerio. Two
thousand of the youngsters were
immediately sent to the Corfu
bo granted to the said J. H. Beusse
and TL J. Hancock on said estate.
Witness my official sienature,
this 9th day of November. 1922.
It r. /inn ordinary.
Where they Will accripy the famous I STATE OF GEORGIA. County of
Achuillion palace. The' other Clarko.
thousand were housed In the and- < To All Whom It May Concern:
ent royal palace In the center of Mrs. Lottie Dobbins Loughridge,
Athens.
committee
Greeks welcomed the refugee
ren at Jleraus. The committee
a resident of said state and county.
Will be
del- for cj
house door in Clarke
( * cor R'a. during
bribed property, ^
That 1 - ■'
with all
house and lot
nuprovements th
and being
District,
216th District, (;.
County, Georgia, bey
=rn limits of the city,
and being bounded on |
by a certain unknown
the West by an unki
on the North by what
the Wade estate; on
the property known a«
Jackson lot, and beini
lots six and eight of
ro-survey of Wheeler**
the property formerly
the Athens Park and In._
Co. Raid plant and sOm
recorded in Book "PfV folio'
in the Clerk’s office ofth
perior Court of s ak) coLt;,-*
also being a part of 'in
deeded by Mrs. Wade to'jinor
Brown, and being more toll; i
scribal in deed from Mrs. i
tilth
Payne to Mrs. Cora A. While
ns of record in Deed Book 9, Ft
417.”
Said property levied on sod
be sold as tho property of 1
Cora A. Whitehead under i II
prominent el™ EX”™' C i,sucd irom “
ugee child letters of administration on the es- ^ w s ni ar BriehtwpIntMk
committee tate of her husband, L. D. Lough- M r * .
Give a Corona
this Christmas
T HERE’S someone you
know who’s been wish
ing and wishing for one.
This is the Christmas to
give a Corona because a
new model has just been
perfected, embodying the
experience and advice of
half a million users.
Let us show you this new
Corona today. Come early,
and be sure of getting one
of the special Christmas
' oft. boxes.
See Our Window.
cMeGRRGOR CO.
was tinder the Chairmanship of
general Esclpouras. whose wife
was formerly Miss Mary White of
New Orleans, the niece of the late
chief Justice Whlte.-
The presence of the relief _wurk-
ors at the Thanksgiving gathering
uf the American colony at the
American at the embassy this af
ternoon matte the attendance at
this function the largest In many
years',
80 Made Homeless
By Fire Friday
NEWBERN. N. C—It was esU-
matci\ that eighty negroes had
been left homeless by a fire, which
had not boon controlled early Fri
day afteriiooh. • Many negoros lost
their belongings In the flames,
which swelit across five or six
blocks and three wore overcome by
smoke. The fire started In the
kitchen of a house occupied by a
negro It w8s said.
Loss In tho mil) fire was esti
mated at around $300,000 covered
by Insurance and three workmetf
wore painful burned. Approxi
mately 300 men were employed by
tho lumbor company.
ridge, late of said county, deceased,
tlila is to cite all and slgnular tho
creditors and heirs at law of the
said L. D. Loughridge, deceased, to
be and appear at the court of ordi
nary' of Clarke county, said state,
tri be held "rib thd first Monday In
December, 1922, same being the
December term of said court, and
show cause, If any they can. why
permanent letters of administration
should not be granted to the said
| Mrs. Lottie Dobbins Loughridge or.
I Hfc estate of her deceased hjisband,
L. D. Loughridge.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 6th day of November,
1922.
R. G .ORH,
Ordinary,. Clarke County, Ga.
John B. Gamble, Petitioner's Atty.
Extra Guard Given
George Clemenceau
I “But," h» added, “organizations
'like the Klan are.'its'enemies. Re
ligion. morality and Americanism
do pot need masks.”
by -warming and circulating blocd
Stop those dull, insistent aches,
by relieving the painful con-
restion. Sloan’s does this.
Without rubbing, it quickly
]i«neirates the sore spot, stim
ulating the circulation to and
through it. Congestion is re
duced, soreness allayed,
pain relieved. ,
Wt neglect it
tLc*
V IM Sriwais - ya
Stop that coogb DOW with this
simple treatment that heads ofl
the development of aedonseil-
ments. ll miilhe*Irdlaiiml ion
der dentes, looeane herd-packed
phlegm end breaks the
aw s>
fc time
top early and shop at Sloan's
ST. LOUIS—(By the Associated
Press)—Georges Clemenceau ar
rived here Friday morning express
Ing himself enthusiastic for his
mission, declaring Its reception to
be much better than he expected.
Because of anonymous threats
against the Tiger sent to,-Mayor
Honry W. Kiel, extraordinary pre.
cautions were taken. The former
premier of France did not alight
front his train at the Union Sta
tion but at the Western Terminus
whence U. Clemenceau was rushed
in an automobile to the home of
Joseph Pulitlzcr. publisher of the
Post Dispatch, whose home guest
the Tiger will be «m:ie nere-
51. Clemenceau told the Associat
ed Press correspondent he could
not be better pleased with his re
tention In America. <
‘He took note or the plans of the
French Cabinet for seising the coal
mines of the Ruhr valley, and col
lecting Its own indemnities, but'
made no comment.
“t am here on a mission of my
own." he said. “It Is a very de
finite mission and has nothing to
do with current International af
fairs. I cannot talk about that.”
The ceremony or Springfield.
HI.. Thursday where he laid a
wreath on the grave of Abraham
Lincoln, he declared as very mov
ing.
"It took me hack to the days of
my youth.” he said. “It was a
dreadful day
Paris then nnd took part In the de
monstratlon before the American
embassy when the news of Lin
coln’s assassination arrived.”
Clemenceau will reBt today at
the Pulltlzer home, hut a big day
is planned for him tomorrow.
There will be a parade through
the central and dbwntown sections
of the city at noon and at 2 p.-tn.
he will deliver a public address at
the Oden. The weal French so
ciety will present him with-a
medal and he will depart tomor
row night for Baltimore.
GEORGIA—Madison County.
By virtue of an order from the
court of ordinary of Madison coun
ty, will bo sold at public outcry
on the first Tuesday in December,
1022, at the court house door in
Madison county, between the legal
hours of sale the following proper
ty, to-wit:
All that tract or parcot of land
In tho county of Clarke and said
stato and the 220th district O. M„
and adjoining lands of M. L. Ander
son and Will Anderson and others
and contains thirty-seven acres
-more or less. Bald land Is the only
ands of the said Mrs. M. E. Thomp
son situated in tho county of
Clarke. Terms of said salo being
cash. Bald land is sold as the prop
erty of the estate of Mrs. M. B.
Thompson, deceased, for tho pur-
poso of paying the debta of the es
tate and for distribution among tho
hetrs at law.
This November 6th. 1922.
F. O. THOMPSON.
Administrator of the Estates of
Mrs. M. E. Thompson, de
ceased.
the said Mrs. Cora A. AVhiteha
at the October term,*1 JUS
Clarke Superior Court s k
from Mrs. Clara BrMtird
Mrs. Cora A. WhiteheSf cons
ing said described propel
recorded before levy—TAvd
Notice of levy given to’K
A. Whitehead, the tendinis
session. ‘1
This November 9, l!
W. E. JACKS!
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
AIRLINE RAILWA
Sonthl
SEABOARD
Northbound
Arrives
9:15 a Atlanta-Monroe,l'c'1
11:15 a Atlanta ' ' 1:6
11:15 a Norfolk-RIchmo*! 3:»
7:65 p Atlanta Ab'rllle. i’e’l7:*
11:24 p Birmingham-Atlanta l.!}
11:24 p Norfolk-Wtl’gtott 5:8
No. 48 (express train),
p. m., handles passengers to Ed*
ton, Calhoun Falls, Abbfrille
Greenwood.
GEORGIA RAILROAD ,
Ar. from Union DVt,/«E“
Point, Augusta Point- AsB
»nd Atlanta “
7:20 pm £■» “
?2:10 pm 2:26 F»
SHERIFF’S 8ALE
GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY.
Wll bo told <m the First Tues
day In December 1922, before the
Court House Door in said State
and County during the legol hours
of sale to tho Ifghest bidder for
cash the following described
property, Yo-wlt:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being In the County of
clarko State' of aosrgia. contain
ing fifty-four (54) acres, more or
less described as follows.
Being In or near Wlnterville and
In the 220th District. G.M., of the
said Clarke County, Georgia and
bounded on the North by lands of
Barnett and by public road or
street, seperatlng this property
from the right of way of the Geor-
[ia Railroad: on the Fast side by
ands of Kroner and Waggoner,
seperated therefrom by a road or
stret: on the South Hylands ol
Suddeth and Mrs. Edwards., and
on the West by lands now or form
erly belonging to Kroner and by
lands of Barnett: being ptore par-
was' a student m tlcuktrly described by survey anti
i? i Plat of said property by C B.
Chandler, Surveyor, dated, October
3. 1921. which said plat is attached
to made a part of the said loan
deed; and u copy of which plat is
attached to andemsde a past of
this Judgment
Said property levied up.vi and to
b e as the pr’p“:.v a! the de
fendant J. W- T-vir t> satisfy a
.'Judge ment obtained in the City
Court (Sr AtbOHl Aylg iSt- Ttrtn.
If’22; l n favor of the American
i Agricultural Chemical Company
of levy and sale filed and revord-
CENTRAL OF GA. RAttWAt
The Right of Wkf
Arrival and departure of ®' -
at Central of Georgia statok
Depart for Macon 7:30 L*t
4:45 p. m.
Arrive from Macon 1240 P- *
9:30 p. m. ,
For further information P#*
Y. Bruce, C. A., 640.
CAINE8VILLE-MIDUW)
RAILWAY SCHED0LH
». 2 dailv for GilM* w
No. 2 daily for
leaves 7:45 a. m. . It
No. 12 daily except Sunday
Gainesville, leaves 10.45 s.*.
No- 1 leaves from Gsamw
arrives 6:20 p. m. m
No. 11 daily except Su«Uf
Gainesville arrives 10:10 *- *
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
No. 6 Leaves Athens 8:0« *•
arrives Lula 9:40 a. m- _
No. 8 Leaves Athens 4:11 p *•
arrives Lula 5:60 p. tn-
No. 7 Leaves Lula 6 55 p.
rives Athene. 8:30.
No. 6 Leaves Lula 10.06 >• ■- “
rives Athens 11:40 •'* tn-
G. B. Miller, C. A, Athtni, id.
Telephone 81.
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PH0NE u ,l rn
HANNA MMi- CO.
ATHENS. GEORGIA
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