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rri !Ml\ FEBRUARY lit, T92.1
VbB ill ANKER-HERALD. ATHENS, GEORCIA .
, „r,o .U uort QOmantC w, U JLtf.‘. 0r S?!J rt C, * rl< * County,fccMoct tWeuihifSue on (afd'nbte.'to cite and direct W. L. Moss, peti-
I R9,Cj ! nil VCl *'o9lllwlllw f ereb y c ertify that the foregoing There will he due on said note at |honor’s co-executor, and the next
0 2 “ * tr f ue a " d correct copy of the the time of sale $149.40, bciiacsjof kin of the said testator, to-wit: I
•Hi
it iTinx 'application for charter,' as the
i larkc County , }£?• of file In this of-
may concern: Notice, This yth ,, of Kebruary , m
' h ZT ;! E. J. CRAWFORD,
‘ I ‘h j? *| W1 Clerk of Superior Court.
' ha . s . *‘!ed a pcti-1 Fob.y. 10-16-23—Mch. 2.
. on 'the same on
onlay in March next,
interested show caqsu,
have, why leave should
as prayed for.
•lay of February, ,1
to sell certain lands
aid Duke A. Daniel's I GEORGIA—Clarke County
rribed in said peti- To All Whom It May Concern:
Ben Held having in proper form
applied to me for Permanent Let
ters of Administration on the
estate of Sam Held, late of said
County, this is to cite all and
singular the creditont and next of
kin of Sam ffcld to be and appear
at my office within the time al
lowed by daw, and show cause. If
any they can, why permanent let
ters of administration should not
be granted to Ben Held on Sam
Held's estate.
Witness my hand aud official
signature, this 1st day of Febru
ary; 1923. • —
C. ORR, Ordinary.
.Atoh.a • .
I'cjruar
U. C, ,..
Ordinary.
■ -'£Mch_i
liEKIFF SALE 1 ‘ : .
> -Clarke County: ’ ‘
suld on the first Tues-
•rch, 11.23 before the
door in said State and
intTthe legal hours for
highest bidder for cash
i-intr property to-wit:
il Cabinet! Ona Denial
Dental Engine, One In-
Tablr, One Iron Safe,
fun Desk, One lot of Pen-
One Vulcanising outfit.
expenses of the sale. ’said W. L. Moss, R. L. Moss, Miss I
1 CLARKE COUNTY BUILD- ISarah H. Moss, and Mrs. Marthn[
the e:
THE
ING LOAN AND IMPT. CO. 1 s. Moss Bondurant, all of Athens,
By John D. Mell, Secretary iGeorgia; and the diyisecs, legatees
Feby-10-16-23—Mch. 2. ’and distributees under the will of
~ : “ ’ 'slid testator, to-wit; all of saiil
,—Clarke County inamed next of kin and’also the
The return of thc^appraiscrs following: the children and grand-1 Kiwanis Clllb Also En
dorses Chamber of Com-
mi mu nr
merce Program. Lithgoe
Wier New Member Club.
Feby-10-16-23-Mch-2.
GEORGIA—Clarke Connty
Mrs. Luclta Davis, Guardian of
Mjgnon Davis and Nina Davis, has
setting apart twelve months »up- | c hildren of the said John D. Moss.l
■port to the family of Paul Smith. . tr ,. n . it: ,| ohn H ill Moss, and his
deceased, having been fileu in my :inf .,„ t daughter, Nancy. Putnam.
•«S\ a “ pencil* concerned arc : Ct . n!lecticut . jj u Moss. | K a n.il
'‘* d to»bow cause by the 6th |jm(| his infant gon John M os„i
day of March 1928, why salt) ap- „ Ath Georgia; Mrs. Mary V. _ ,
™'u’Moss Firor, and her infant dsu K h- r „“ ,emenl ° f ‘ ho ‘ hamber of
Kg, "<*£« granted. This,, AnneB (J Fj Monteluma |Commerce expansion campaign
9th Febrtiary, 192.1. .... I Georgia; Mr*. Judith Elisabeth |»“ ld ^"lon to send, committee
Fehv'lOTc5iMch2 R ’ 1-loss Harlow, and her in fan.j™“»ty Commissioners
Feby-10-16-23-Mch-2. !daughter. Judith Mary Harlow, of Tuesday urging employment
GPORC.tA "ri-L-T^n7v Manning Street, Needham, Mas- * * agricultural agent as
Admin- Byri “ft “ " aU,m ° f
istrator of Miss 'Eliza B. Mo«s,!* Io “' f Atbens - Georgia; the chtl-
reriresents to the Cdurt in his pc- d ™ n tbe s ' d *• Mo ,’
tl(W. duly filed and entered oni' vlt ; Elizabeth Luck.e Moss, of At
record, that he has fully adminis-1'® nta > G , co ^! a; Tbonia ® S £ ron /
tered Miss Eliza B. Moss’ estate.! M°* s . °/ At * en s, Georgia; R. L.
This is therefore t« .cite all por-j“ Ioss - dr - Athens, Georgia, and
sons concerned, kindred and cred-! Susan Moss, Athens, Georgia; and
itors, to show cause, if any they ( }V husband E. J. Bondurant, and
can, why said Administrator I Jh e children - the said Mn.
should not be discharged from his I .dfirtha S. Moss Bondurant, to-wit 1
letters Elizabeth Bondurant; Mury Bon
Mon 'durnnt; 'John Bondurant;' Birdie
ty court of Athens in tions, if any they have, on or be-
I . A. f handler and fore tho tirgt Monday in Mareh
o ,rm"' — next, else Mrs. Luella Davis will
• ■ be discharged from her Guardian-
W. E. JACKSON, I ship as applied for.
R. C. ORR,
Ordinary, Clarke County.
Fcby-10-16-23-Mch-2.
Sheriff.
21. Mch. 2.
t.KOUi; 1A—Clarke County
tfuUlOP. Riviere, Guardian
: ' ilia Iti'.’ici'e; has applied
a discharge from her
inn-hip of AnnabClle Riviere
to noti'y all persons con-
. i ■ file their objections, if
h l.ave, on or before the
M'iniiay in March next, else
;.!r . lt'.iby T. Riviere will be dis*
. ! from her Guardianship ns
J for. ' w*
R. C. ORR,
Ordinarv, Clarke County.
!0-16-23-Mch-2.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
Feby-10-16-23-Mch-2.
SALE UNDER POWER
Under and by virtue of the
.Power of Sale contained in a cer
tain Security Deed to John Han
cock Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany made by Claud D. William;
and Nettie Williams on May 4,
1917 and recorded May 9, 1917, in
Deed Book K-2, page 162 of the
records of Madison County, Geor
gia, and on May 8, 1917, in Deed
Book 22, page 317 of tha records
of Clarke County, Georgia, the un
dersigned the John Hancock Muf
NOTICE
All male citizens of Clarke
County, Georgia between the ages
of twenty-one and fifty years, (ex
cept those exempt by law, be and
they are required, when notified
or summoned by the proper au-
thhrities to work the public roads
lB2i a fpr C °*^ d & r ! n V h *n ’K'SSJ
r.EOliM-V—Clarke Courty
Tn Tin Superior Court of
Said
iiic petition of C. L. Upchurch,
li. F. Wilkes'and Mary D. Up-
c hr ten, rf Atft6ns, Clarke County,
Cc rgia, respectfully shows:
1—That they desire for them
their associates 'and sue
i?, to ba incorporated and
tunic a'body politic unler ■ the
ran’.* i.nd style of “Jlotoi Xire A
Supply Company,” for the period
' iveaty kOKi. ' * ■
The principal office of said
(on;|>i.r,y"MHlt‘u. in the Ci'y «l
Athens, State r.nd I county nforc-
<:i<i, l„akJ|thio:.-'rs desire the
right tiOCPiblisb branch of»lced
within this State or elsewhere,
whenever-holders of a nuuori
V »: iMaftrK nfriy ih. iVfrminc,
The object o* said corpora
ls pecuniary gain to itself
ind its slABrndera.
1 The BtBItless to be'cari'e' 1 r n
hy said corporat!o>i*is tho *alc of
tuiomobilc til ts-and tubes t pit an
ti accessories, gasoline and oils,
wholesale and retail; and the sale
cl any other merchandise, retail or
ir. bulk, wo the repairing of tires
and tubes and automobile tops; or
»iy ether work or stack that may
U .seemed proper by the officers
said corporation.
The capital stodk of said
corporation, qhall- be Five Thou
sand ($5,000.00) Dollars, with the
privilege of inar-asing same to tho
sura of twenty-five thousand ($25,-
UOO.OO) Dollars by a majority vote
cf the stockholders, or decrease
t.-.c stock;,qC Aid corporation by a
majority vote of the stockholders
to one thousand ($1,000.00) Dol
lars; said stock tn be divided into
mule, of One Hundred ($100.09)
dollars each. Ten per cent, of tho
tcount cf capital .to be employed
ty them has b|on actually paid in.
Petitioners' flesito the right tu
t’.ve the . suhjeriptidns tq said
al stock' paid in mono;
thereof pay a commutation tax of
$3.60.
That all citizfcns paying laid tax
on dr before the firxt day of April,
1923 be allowed a rebate of fifty
cents.
All taxes to be paid at Commis
sioners’ Office in the Clarke Coun
ty Court House.
By order of the Board of Com
missioners of Roads and Revenue*
of Clarke Ccunty, Georgia.
TATE WRIGHT,
i Clerk.
Feby-10-16-23—Mch. 2-9.'
GEORGIA—Clarke Connty:
By virluo of a power or sale in
a deed given by Jas. W. Wright to
the Clarke County Building Loan
and Improvement Co., January
18th., 1910, recorded in the Clerk’s
office Superior Court, said county,
Book 7, page 279, will be sold on
the First Tuesday in March next,
during the. legal hours of sale, at
6 court' house door fir Athens,
Ga.,-to the highest-and: beat bid
der for. cash, t)ie following describ
ed 1 property • mentioned in *ald
deed. All that lot of land in iaid
State and County, in the city of
Athens, fronting fifty feet on
Cleveland Avenue and running
Bondurant, all cf Athens, Georgia,
to fippvar and show cause before
the- Court of ordinary for said
County on the first Monday ir
April, 1923, why an order allow
ing snid/resignntion should not be
granted and petitioner discharged
of bis said trust. Bet the usual
rervico be made upon the abov
named patties who reside within
the RtatiS nr.if let those residing
without the State be 'served by
publishing this citation and order
in the paper in which Sheriffs ad
vertisements are printed once
week for two months.
\ This the first day of February,
1923.
R. C. ORR,
Ordinary, Clarke Connty, Geor
gia.
Feb. 16-23
Mch. 2-9-16-23-30.
the Kiwanis club meeting Thurs
day.
A resolution endorsing the Cham
ber of Commerce program was of
fered by Klwanlan Frank Holden
and unanimously adopted. The
committee to go before the Com
missioners is composed of T. H.
Mcllatton, J. o. Oliver and C. W.
Crook.
The plan of the local branch of
the Association of Army Officers
of tho United States tn inviting
Hudson Maxim, noted inventor, to
come to Athens and deliver an ad
dress was endorsed by the Kl-
wanisna.
Announcement was made that
former Congressman W. M. How
ard of Auguafa will deliver the
principal address on George Wash
ington’s birthday at the Univer
sity chapel.
TO VI8IT 8TATE
NORMAL SCHOOL
Power Resources
Needed in Athens
Conti niied from page our)
f ' - . ' ' i
Maker -of Slogan in
Hart to Get Prize
sell at public outcry to the high
est bidder for cash, before the
Courthouse Door in the City of
,Athens and County of Clarke,
within the legal hours of sale, on
the First Tuesday in Mareh, 1923,
the following described ^property,
to-wit
Tract No. 1—That tract or par
cel of land situated, lying and be
mg in the Three Hundred «nd Ei;rh
ty-third (383rd, District, G. M.,
of Msdison County, Georgia,
bounded on North by property of
Q. H.. Massey; on East by proper
ty of H. H. Tolbert; on South by
dower of Mrs. N. C. Massey and
on'West by property of A. F. Gor
don, containing Twenty-two anl
Three-tenths (22.3) acres, mere or
less, and more particularly de
scribed by survey and plat of said
property by E. E. Stone, C. E.
dated December 16th, 1910, and
rocorded in Deed Book D-2, page
Two Hundred and 1 Fifty-nine
(269), Madison'County records.
Trxct No. 2—Thst tract on par-1 ;( “vsL”,>»v •
cel of'land situated, lying and be-*] james Arthur' stricRlano
ing in the Three Hundred and
Eightv-third (S$3rd) District, G.
M., of Madison County, Georgia,
hounded on North by property of
Hugh Williams; on Eaht by dower
UKOltoIA—Clarke County:
In the Superior Court of Clarke
County. Atari Term. 1*23. 1
MRS. PRISCILLA PAINC McLEAN
VS
ELIHU S. McLEAN, JR.
To Kllhu S. McLean. Jr.:
Dy order cf the Superior Court of
Clarke County .Georgia, you are re
quired to be and appear at the next
term of aald Court, to be held In sml
lor Mild county on the second Mon
day In April. 1923 then and there to
aijswer petitioner's libel for divorce,
nml hi default thereof tht court will
proceed a* to Justice shall opertain.
WITKK88 the Honorable Blanton
Knrtmiu. Judge of said Court .this
the 12th day of February, 1923 .
E. J. CRAWFORD.
( ' Clerk.
Ffh. If,-23-Mar. 23-30.
QEORQIA—Clarke County:
. Nn. 4371 AVrll Term. 1923 Clarke
Superior Court, Libel for Divorce
MRS. TEXIE STEPHENS STRICK
LAND
Td Jnmen Arthur Strickland, Greet
and qn 'the' South by Cleveland
AvcnudT
Said deed was given to secure a
note mado for a loan of $400.00
granted cold Wright by said com
pany, anil, tho note was made pay
able a( tho rate of $2.16 per week
for 260 weeks, in accordance with
the charter and by-lawa cf said
company, of which company said
Wright was a member. The said
deed provides that if any one of
the said weekly payments becomes
due and remains unpaid for six
weeks, then the whole note is due
and collectible, at the option of
tho directors of said company.
Some of) the Weekly payments hav-
ing become due and unpaid, tho
directors of the company have or
" e sail
upitai itoctf paid in money ■>> dered the sale of the said proper-
Uopeity to be taken aha fair va]* » y to collect the sums due on.said
tntioji. . , note.
,■ i5—Petitioners desire tho right to.; There will be due on said note
sue and be sued, to plead'and bol nt the time of said sale, $367.60,
Impleaded, to have and use a com- besides the cost of the sale.
*ion seal, to make all necessary Also at the same time and place
l. y-laws and regulations, and to and on tho same terms will be sold
II other things that may be- by virtue of a power of sale in a
sary for ith‘) successful car- j te! j given said company by An-
rung oil of said business, includ- n i 0 Laurie Pace, dated July 7th,
lug the right to buy, hold and sell jyi7 ( recorded in said office, Book
tea! estate and personal property 22, page 499, the following do-
luiuble to, the purposes of the scribed property, mentioned in
arporatlenfam to execute notes Ba j ( | deed. That lot of land in said
Mid bonds as evidoncc of indebted- state and Cotinty in the city of
lass incurred, or which may be in- Athens, East of the Athena and
curreil, in the conduct of the af- Danielsville Road, hi. Barbervillc
f»ire ' T tiie corporation and to’ ae- Beginning at a roclc torner on an
cu e the same ay mortgage, se- unnamed street and running thence
cui:ty. ( luiiU,qr ether-form of lien, a j 0 ng the line dividing (the lot
under erijtfigtlaws. herein conveyed from the proper-
" They desire for said incor- ty of Crawford, 200 feet to a com-
Porr.tion 1 he- [giver and authornv er . thence along the line dividing
to apply foy and accept amend- this lot from the hit hereinafter
m. nts to Its charter of cithtr term described, (lot No.. J of the Luc:
or nr-stance-by a vote of-B. ma- West property). 200 feet to*a rocl
.'or :y iHts- Jtock outstanding at corner; thence 100 feet to the be
lli' They also’ dak authority ginning corner; ‘ Contain* "- one
fir sail) incorporation to wind up fourth of an acre, more ot leas,
ns at .’airs, liquidate and discon- j Also that lot of land adjacent
t'au its business at any time it: to the above described lot, known
may determine to do so by a voto' da" Lob No. 1 of yitmaiPe survey
■f thirds af |ts -stock eotaand- h,f Lucy West** land, adjoining
at the tin#. Jr .q | JL lands of- Crawford^rtd 4ohn;P»c*.
8 They desire for the said in-; Beginning at a rock corner on
rp.ration the right of renewal icrawford’s line, thence N. 40 1-4
' hn and as provided by the Urtrs W, 143 feet to,a rock cortier;
"f Georgia, and that it have all. thence £. 67. 4-4- feqt to a
,U|, h other tights, powers, priv- rock corner on * the street
and immunities as are inci- J thence S. 12 1-2 W. 18 feet to a
""i tn like incorporations or per-lroelc corner; thence S. 80 1-2 E.
mis-ihli. under the UWa of Geor-|214 feet to the beginning corner.
*tm This last mentioned deed was
■ "fore, petitioners pray to given to secure a note made by
- '"irporated under the name|sald Annie L. Pace to said com-
4 "d "tylo aforesaid with th{ pow-ipany for $300., borrowed money,
1 inivfloges and immunities 1 the note being payable in weekly
n't ferth, and as are now,hnstdllmenta of $L44 suce^aively
" r ny hbresftcr be, allowed a|for 312 weeks, according to the
ration of similar character charter and by-laws of ssid com-
ur,: '-he laws of Georgia. pany, of which 1
H. M. RYLEE,
.., Attorney, for Petitioners., . ...»
f 'l" in office Feby 9th, 1928. one* of the
E. J. CRAWFOED.
Clerk.
formerly belonging to
Hoard, containing Twelye and Six-
tenths (12.6) acres,, more or less,
tnd more particularly described
by survey and plat of said prop
erty by E. E. Stone, C. E., dated
September 13th, 1910, and record
ed in Deed Book D-2, page Two
Hundred and Fifty-nine (259),
Madison County records.
Tract No. 8—All that tract or
parcel of land situated, lying and
being in the City of Athens, Clarke
County, Georgia, described as be
ginning at a point on the south
side of Ruth Avenue Six Hundred
and Twenty-two (622) feet, more
or leas, Westwardly from Madison
Avenue, and running thence West
wardly along the South side of
Ruth Avenue One Hundred (100)
feet, and with this frontage ex
tending Southerly, between paral
lel lines, k distance of Three Hun
dred and Eighty (380) feet, more
or leas, and being the same prop
erty conveyed to C. D. Williams
by J. M. Crawford on April 30th-
1016, by deed recorded In Book
Eighteen .(18), page Nine (9),
Clarke County Records and having
a house thereon known .in the pres
ent numbering of the streets af
Athena as No. 490 Ruth Avenue;
for the purpoee of paying the in
debtedness secured by said Se
curity Deed; to-wit: One interest
note for the sum of One Hundred
and Two ($102.) Dollars due Oc
tober 1, 1922; and One principal
note for the sum of seventeen hun
dred ($1700) Dollars, due Oct. 1,
1922, together with Interest there-
on and the expenses of this sale;
said property having been con
veyed to the undersigned in the
deed hbove described as. security
tot the notes therein cet forth,
and default in the payment of in
terest note due October 1, 1922
having occurred and continued for
more than twenty days and the
' default In the paymept of
-iaicipal note dug October 1,
■ting occurred, payment of
both of said notes secured by the
above deed. A conveyance will be
executed by the undersigned to the
purchaser at such sale as author
ised in laid security deed. This
29th day of January, 1923.
a JOHN HANCOCK.
lOTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
OMPANY.
J. D. Bradwell,
Attorney.
Fcby. 10-23, Mch. 2.
By oriler of the Court, you are'
heteby reiiulrofl personally or by at-
tordey. to be anil appear at the Su
perior Court of Clarke County, to
In- belli In and for aald County, on
the second Monday In April next,
to nnxwer I-lalntlfrs complaint, as.
In defalt thereor. the Court will pro
ceed ns to jiintlce shall appertain.
WITNESS the Honorable Blanton
Fortaon .Judxe, of 'said Court, thla
151 h day of February 1923.
f E. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk.
Feb. 16-23-Mch.23-30.
OtOROIA—Clarke County:
No. 4357 April Term. 1923 Clarke Su
perior Court. Libel for Divorce
ZEKE B. BYRD
VS.
EMMA TAYLOR BYRD
To Emma Taylor Byrd. Oreetlnae:
By order of the Court, you are
hereby required personally or by at
torney .to bo and appear at the Su
perior court of Clarke County to be
neld In and for said county. . a the
second Monday In April, next tj ans
wer Plafntlff'a Complaint, as In de
fault thereof the Court will proc >cd
as to Justice shall appertain.
WITNESS the Honorable Itlanton
Fortaon. Judge of aald Court, this
16th day of February 1933.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Feb. 16-23-Ma-.'. 23-30. ! Cle. t.
Lythgoo Wler, manager of tho
Athens branch of the Southern
Tire and Rubber company, was In
troduced as a member of the club.
President Hugh W. White, sec
retary E. W. Carroll and James A.
Cosd of the Chamber of Commerce
were guests of the club.
Mr. Cosd outlined briefly the
plan of the Chamber to enlarge.
The resolution endorsing the
campaign Is as follows:
WHEREAS, the past record of
achievements and service of tho
Athens Chamber of Commerce, tho
commercial and civic body of this
city, hat been such as to com
mand the Interest and respect of
our leading citizens, and
WHEREAS, the Chamber of
Commerce Is to be expanded and
reorganized Into a community
wide organization which (ball unite
ell the people and all the Inter
ests of the city, an organisation
whose purpose Is service, not to
any one group alone, but to all
groups, all Individuals and to the
entire community, with Individual
development as a by-product;
WHEREAS, the achievement of
this objective makes it neccssarv
tn conduct s reorganization and
expansion campaign In order to
sufficiently finance and efficient'
ly operate tho • Chamber of Com
mercc. now therefore be It
RESOLVED. That since "build
ing” Is our watchword, the mem
bership of the Athens Kiwanis
dob hereby .pledges Its whole
hearted and unreserved support to
this project; that every 'member
pledgee himself to tako such part
In the campaign activities as he
may be called upon to perform and
that inch service be given willing'
ly. gladly and without equivocation
In the Interest of tho common
cause—a greater, a Oner and
more progressive Athens, and be
It further
RESOLVED. That a copy of this
resolution be proeented to the
press, a copy delivered to the
Chamber of Commerce and a pipy
spread on record* of this dob.
urged that the Industrial commit
tees recently appointed by idle City
Council, Kiwanis and Rotary clubs
unit Chamber of Commerce lake
up ''the big tusk" before them and
nld in every way iiossihle toward
remedying the situation.
CLUB PRESIDENT
REQUESTED FACTS
Mr. Klar.igcn's address lo the
club was delivered at the request
of President Barnett for the pur
pose of giving ’.he facts on the
power situation here since seed of
more Industrie has been pointed
out more frequently during recent'
months than perhaps at nny time
in the city’s history. J
Movement of northern cotton
mills to the south and establish
ment of thege factories in o'sher.
southern cities had led citizens j
here to urge that Athens encourago
locatio* of some of them and other
Industries hire.
The biggest problem however, is
procuring more power resources.
After a rapid sketch of the his
tory of his rompany from the
small development at Mitchells
Bridge nnd paying a warm tribute
to the vision and public BpiriU of
Messrs. Holman, Carithers. Bryan,
Hunnlcutt and Deqring, then Mr.
Flanlgen laid before his audience
tho reasons why ruruiir develop
ment was Impossible under exist
ing conditions. 'He cited the cost
of producing nnd delivering oloc-
trio current, the average being for
1I10 past twelve months 1.52 cents
per kilowatt hour; while the av
erage receipts per kilowatt hour
from power customers was 1.41
cents per kilowatt nour. or a fail
ure to realize the cost of one an*
It was further shown that one cus-
one ten th mills per kilowatt hour,
tomer during the month of June
uary paid only sev.n and mm
tenth mills per kilowatt hour for
tho month's consumption or Just
a little more than one half cf the
' cost to maka and deliver
the current. Going further s com
pitrison was man - showing what
two customers paid and wltau they
would have pa'-l It. they had been
located In other, territory In the
state, Athens having a lower rate
than any o.her community in the
state. _
MR. FLANIOEN
GIVES FIGURES.
Some boy or girl In Hart coun
ty will be given the opportunity
of winning $10 in gold just by
forming a slogan to aid in tho ag
ricultural program of that coun
ty.' The prize will be given by the
Hartwell Kiwanis chib. .The Ki-
wanls cluo Is offering tho prize to
center the attention bt citizens
of .the rounty on better agricul
ture, encouraging a sow, a hog and
a cow
farm.
So Easy to Drop Cigarette
Cigar or Chewing Habit
N’o-i i-Fto bas help-w thtm-
•nnda to break tbs costly, narve-
ubattiirlng tobacco hsldt. Whsn*
ever you have a longing for a
smoko or chew. Just place a harm
less No-To-Hao tablet In. your
mouth instead. All desire stops
Itli chickens for every i Shortly the habit !a completely
j broken, and you are better off men-
I tally, physically, .tlnanclally. It’s a*
easy, so simple. Get a box of No-
King Baggott is directing Gladys
■Walton in ‘'Gossip," adapted fr m
"When Carey Caine to Town," by
Edith Barnard Delano.
To-IJso and if it doesn't releaea you
froth all craving for tobaoeo 4T .
any foi m, your druggist will
fum! your money without
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Local Pick-Ups
PETITION OF JOHN D. MOSS
IV Resign as Executor of the Es
tate of R. L. Moss
COURT OF ORDINARY
Clarke County
I'KoltGlA—Clarke
of Clerk
i - ,kc * bro * r * ^.
I i-\ J. CrawforitSCIcrk of the company have ordered this sal-
pany, of which company said An
nle Laurie Pace waa a member.
The said deed provides that if any
for six wegks, the whole note then Clarke County:
* doe and collectible at the John D. Moss, one of the oxe.
of said company. As, some I cn tors upon the Estate of R. i„
said weekly payment* have,Moss, 5r,. doreawlnte'of said
for more than iCooatjf,. having iMA & petition
the taxee they pay.
News of The Day
Rail Revenues For Dec,
Ahead of 1921.
NEW\MONEY
Six Buildings Bum At
Camp Lee.
WASHINGTON—The total rev
enues derived by railroads from
operation during tho month of
Deeember amounted to $61*376,-
000. 20 per cent more than In De
cember, 1(21, according to Inter
state Commerce commission re
cords.
, FI88EN — General Fournier.
French commander, notified Lord
Mayor Luther that the occupation
force* bad been authorized to help
themselves In public houses and
shops If the proprietors refused to
serve % them. w
BRUSSELS — French and iiti
gian experts completed a plan for
tho creation of new money for use
In occupied territories.
BEAUMONT, Tex. — Fire de
stroyed the Temple Lumber com
pany's plant st East Mayfield with
a loss of approximately $1,000,000.
PETERSBURG, W..V*. — Six
unoccupied buildings at
Lee were destroyed by fire with a
toss estimated at $60,M0.
*a L 2 f ?P2?rr Rotond ToW > defoat-,
® d .a® d L * wl * on points tn
* ”0 round boxing match for the
middleweight championship of
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J«wla : .<taf.-3>sd Tools
thrfe
THE HIGH 8CHOOL BOYS have
recetvod their new uniforms, guns
and military equipments Rnd pre
sen* a fine appearance at their
drills. This school hag also or
ganised a band of sixteen instru
ment*. 1
THE COFER 8EED CO. has re
ceived hsndsogtd new furnishings
slid enlarged therr store by re
moving the partition. They report
a nice business.
THE ATHEN8 COFFEE CO. has
received and Installed their new
parcher and grinder, and Is ship
ping goods jtll over the country,
even u> Atlanta.
MR. PETE CHIVILI8, of the
Athens Candy Kitchen, has rented
the neyr corner store of Dos!er
Bros., at intersection of College
avenue and Washington street, and
expect* l)o open„up by the time the
White Way is celebrated.
FARMER8 IN TOWN'today say
small grain is doing well and they
saw fields of oats and rye high
enough to bide a rabbit. A *ine
small grain crop is promised
A REAL ESTATE AGENT to
day said that one month ego there
were $4 vacant store* In Athens or
place* whose tenants would retire
from business. Today there are
not over six vacant store rooms in
tho city and they will all soon be
rented.
THERE ARE 80ME very fine
pictures now on at the Palace and
Elite. In aplte of the bad weather
an appreciative crowd gave the
second anniversary week at tjie
Palace a nice patronage.
PROPERTY OWNERS on Ogle
thorpe avenue want the City Coun
cil to got forget them lit: taring
These good
In ono Instance a custmoro paid
tho Athens Company 22,495.70 or
nine nnd ono tenth mills per kilo
watt hour, while In Columbus, he
would have paid 93,285.09, Another
customer paid $1,662.84. or seven
nnd nine venthn mills per kilowatt
hour, while in Columbus he would
hnvo pula 12,257.00 and la Atlanta
11,008.40. A suggestion had been
■nude that the Athene company
buy power from tne-Georg!* Hall
way nnd Power Company, but it
wns shown that on the rale author
ised by Jho Utilities Commission
the latter company would be com
pelled to chat ge the Athens cam-
psny fiv'e hundred dollars more for
the months hill noted than the Ath
ens company would be permitted
to charge for the service. Mr.
Flanlgen stated that the company J
was not making expenses on the
street railway and that the future
seemed dark for a continuation ot
the service. Ho stressed the need
fer conservative and helpful action
on the part «f the people 1$ "wip
ing out paving charges and onerous
damage suits.” If Ute people vyish
ed to save the transportation ser
vice for the ci|y.
'Going fut ther he stated (hut' one
million dollars or mere would be
needed to develop resources In
Unc with the needs qf Athens and
Its contiguous power market, but
fihat unless rcllfef was given and
tjie company was permitted to
charge a living wholcsalo power
rate It would be absolutely Im
possible to-obtain the necessary
capital to provide the facilities
without which Athens industrially
Is at a standstill. Attention vss
called to the large Investment in
the steam auxiliary wnlch'had ut
most as high a capacity as tho ■
three water powers of ’ Ibe com
pany. Mr. Flanlgen stated that the
company had always kept abreast
of the demands upon its facilities,
but that Kite greatly increased costs
of material and equipment for elec
trical development made It impos
sible to obtain tbe necessary funds
unless Investors could be shown
that s foir retuyn on the Invest
ment/was assured. .
complain that 'a scrap ot phn*' 1 ' ,
la all they got (rota tbe city for)
«... , Co, P! ado - two out of MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks J
falls In a heavyweight wrest best of all otter a Golden .Glint' !
Shampoo;
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