The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, February 23, 1923, Image 7

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FRIDAY I EBB • i filMMI //. l e EOK' '' fib' 1 ; k S» r ' • ■ nation \irkc County ».ay concern: Notice that George C. f<{ the will of i has filed a peti- ! •> sell certain lands aid 1 'ilk*; A. Daniel’s fitted in said peti- r.~i upon the same on day in March next, j icrested show cause, a-e, why leave should .rf as pjayed for. 23 1923 loon " 9th,‘of the said weekly payment*.' * fltcn due and unpaid for more \ I* E. J; Crawford, Clark of the Mix weeks. fice. This Oth day Clerk of Superior Feby. 10-16-23—Mein 2. Sr., deceased, late of said ) having filed* his' 'petition _ *• B- J . Crawford, Clerk of the six weeks, the directors of said I to be’allowed to. resign his trust, superior Court of Clarke County,{company hive ordered this sale To this h to 15 serve notice upon and hereby certify that the foregoing I collect the sunu due on said rate. 1 to cite and direct W. I* Moes, peti- ** * WJta «nd correct copy of theiThere will be due on said noth at tioner's co-executor, and the next application for charter, as thetthe time of sale $149.40, besides [of kin of the said testatcr, to-wit: same appears of file in this of- the expenses "of the sale. . said W. L. Moss. R. L. Moss, Miss [THE CLARKE COUNTY BUILD- Sarah H. Moss,-afid Mrs. Martha sy of February, 1923. rtNG LOAN .tND IMPT. CO. St Moss Bondurant, all of Athens, E. J. CRAWFORD, j By John D. Mell, Secretary J Georgia; and the divisees, legatees Feby-10-16-23—Mch. 2. , | and distributees under the will of , rr~r ~ . said testator, to-wit; ell of sat I Ctarke County I named next of kin and also the The return of the appraisers following: the children and grand- "“'"F ?P* rt / .^* lve ,"’ D ont , hs : »"P- children of the said John D. Moss, «? U i f^Vb.iw-wit: John Hill Moss, and. his February, 1923. i»PPH«a to me for Permanent Let-1offlc^ sitdaughter, Nancy. Putnam, ■ten of Administration on the £SdV!l£» £S hl ti 2Sh Connecticut;- R. L. Moss, III, and c . lted .‘o ^oMf ^causc^by the 6th (d hj|| infaDt (on> John jj, M os-„ mnnikt* .Jit Athens, Georgia;.Mm. Mary V. graphed 8 Firor, and her infant ilaugh ej, 1921 *' ‘ GEORGIA PAGE 9BV Fortran Judge of the Superior Court: - • This, February 3rd, 1923. E. J. CRAWFORD, 1 Clerk. Feby. 10-23—Mch. 16-80. GEORGIA—Clarke County: ho. April Term, 1923 Clarke Superior Court-Libel for Divorce MRS. CARRIE E. FLANAGAN £ E OR(iiA—Clarke County To Ah Whom It May Concern: It. C. ORR, / Ordinary. 23-Mch,. 2. <!>F.RIFF SALE nRGl V Clarke County: ■giii l, "Id on the first Tues- ,ia .Mukii, 1923 before ths i hi". sty 1 foil"- I Oort air. 0m ,Roil i | Tix-l.i- I prui- (Opttl : tm lour in said State and >ig the legal hours for highest bidder for cash i g property to-wit: Cabinet, One- Dental K.-jtal,Engine, One In- ! .'-it, One Iron Safe, i Desk, One.lot of Den- 11: -. Vulcanizing outfit, ty levied upon as the tlie defendant E. M. nsfy a judgment issued • iourt of Athens in li. A. Chandler and M. Ilrown. Coumy? f tMs m i. H to d ’cit a e te a °l wtd''JfiSatwHSv'tjS ■t my office within the time al- Wh f iror, ana ner imam unuRn- Innc Bvrd Firor, Montefcuma, lowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why, permanent let ter* of administration should not be granted , to Ben Held on Sam Held’s estate. Witness my hand and official witness my hand and official signature, this 1st day of Febru ary, 1923. ... C. ORR, Ordinary. Foby-10-18-28-Mch-2. Feby-10-16-23-Mch , Ordinary. ’ter, Anm {Georgia; Mrs. Judith; Elizabeth rTi-,1- lit: II, 1923. W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff. Mch. 2. ORGIA— 1 Clarke County jl,,. u.t- y T. Riviere, Guardian | Amu- idian.-t Riviere, has applied a discharge from her .;> of Annabelle Riviere nutj£y ail persons Con nie their objections, if isve, on or before the Mil, w - they Mom i* Roby . KJC,] front, her Guardianship ns piled for. * R.- C. ORR, Ordinasye-GJjujre County. If it;-! Onliimny*-Wai 0-lii 23-Mche?. I.V-llarl County Court of Said Jpchureh, D. Up- Ri The Superior pSe petition'of C. LTU; , F. IViliii's.and.' Mary reh, if Athens, Clarke County, jjrgia. n-spectfully showat . 1—That they, desire for them- |*lres, their associates and suc tion, to be incorporated and idt n body* ‘ politic un ier the ate :.nd style of “Motoi Tire A Ikppiy CompatjyJ’ for the period |$ twenty vVars. : t Tre prif.yipal office of said ■sepany sli-iil-te/in the City of Ikhens, State. end county aforn- but pavliot.ors desire the tht to i-stalijiab branch offices thin this !|tiuafc.or elsewhere, kenever thJ-ldWekxa of a muiori t»: the stock may so determine. GEORGIA—Clarke Connly ..Mrs. Luella Davis, Guardian of can Mignon Davis and Nina Davis, has applied to me for a discharge from her Guardianship of said wards, this ii therefore to notify all per sons concerned, to file their objec tions, if any they have, on or be fore the tint Monddy in March next, else Mrs. Luella Davis will be discbargtd from her Guardian ship as applied for. R. C. ORR, Ordinary, Clarke County. Feby-10-16-23-Mch-2. NOTICE AH male citizena of* Clarke County, Georgia between the ages cf twenty.one and fifty years, (ex cept those exempt , by law, be and in March next, else they art required, when notified T. Riviere will be dis- or summoned by the proper au thorities to work the public roads el said County during the year 1923 for seven days, or in lieu thereof pay a eoitunutation tax of $3.50. That all citizens paying said tax i or befora the first day cf April, 1923 be- allowed a rebate of fifty cents. All taxes to be. paid at Commis- doners’ Office in the Clarke Coun- y Court Houae. By order of the Board of Com missioners of loads and Revenues of Clarke County, Georgia. TATE WRIGHT, i Clerk. Feby-10-16-98—Mch. 2-0. GEORGIA—Clarke County ' Whereas, Win. U-.Most, Admin istrator of Miss .Elisa B. Moss, represents to the Court in hit pe tition, duly filed and ente’red on record, that he has fnlly adminis tered Miss Eliza B. Moss' estate. kloea Harlow, and her infan: daughter, Judith Mary Harlow, of 36 Manning Street. Needham, Mas* sarhusetta; - and William Bvrd M<Mtt> Athens, Georgia; the chil dren of the said R. L. Moss, to- wit: Elisabeth Luclde Mess, of At- Gcorgia; Thomas Strong Athens, Georgia; R. L. Unta, Gee Moss, of J. M FLANAGAN To. J. M. Flanagan, Greeting: A iiu nre hereby required, person ally or f by attorney to be and ip- pcar at the Superior Court of sau! C-'Vitly, to i,-. hidden in and Voi r (i ! J -Out ' y. or. .:.c second M-:i dtj in' Apiil nw. to ar.s.n l;.-. nfiff s petition tor - total- A Witness the Honorable,Rlantcn Fortiv.n Judge of laii'-Court tins 2nd il.iy v f. riiTi>n VL1923. E. J. vLAWFORii, Citric Feby,10-23—Mch. 16-30. ST^TB OF QCORQIA Cut Down Ford 1S1S Model—Motor No. 10270S0. City This is therefore to cite aU par-1 “o*". < Athens, Georgia, anti sons concerned, kindred and cred-,a^-' M“*. Athcns,G.ojgis; andj No 4Mf itors, to show cause, if any they thv husband E. J. Bondurant, and court of Athens can, why said Administrator I the children of the said ' Mrs, C,TY COURT 0F ATHEN * should not he discharged from his Martha S. SInss Konduraut, to-wit- administration, and receive lettars Elisabeth Bondurant; Mary Bon- of dismission, on the first Mon-;durant; Join Bondurant; Birdie 'day in Makch, 1923. Bondurant, all of Athens, Georgia, This 6th of February, 1923. [to appear and show cause before R, C. ORR, Ordinary, j the Court of ordinary for said “ ~ County on the first Monday in April, 1023, why an order allow ing aaid resignation should not be Feby-10-16-23-Mch-2. SALE UNDER POWER Under and by virtue of the {granted and petitioner discharged Power of Sale contained-in a cer- of his said* trust. Let the usual tain Security Deed to John Han cock Mutual Life Insurance Com pany made by Claud D. Williams and Nettie Williams on May 4, service be made upon the above namod parties who reside within the State and let those residing without the State be .served by iblishing this citation and order _ the paper in which Sheriffs ad- records of Madison County, Geor- vertisements ore printed tmcc gia, and on May 8, 1917, in Dead .week for two months. Book 22, page 317 of the records Irtuc of or order of Judge of »yrt of Athcim. above described cur will be sold before court houae door between legal tyiur* ‘*n Feb. 24, 1923. W. K. JACKSON, Sheriff Clarke County, Oeorgia. It-L’-23.2.1 w Local Pick-Ups THE ENTERPRISING MER CHANTS wound the Normal School are all doing wall . This is a fine business location as it catches first trade over the fereon and Whder roadr. MR. DELONEY SLEDGE will build a nice residence on the b- autiful lot on Orio Uorpo ave nue, nest to Mrs. Lamar Cobbs ' now having his shade tress S e is no t out. MK8. H It A ATHENS | ail ever the country. I* is a city. THE CELEBRATION OF our White Way to take place on the night of March 29th,’ will bo a da occasion for Athens. It has en arranged by the committee that an open air danco will- be held by the young people in the street on /Clayton street. Brass bands will furnish music, and our merchants give a parade. and ixcttie Williams on May 4, wil 1917 and recorded May 9, 1917, in pu Deed Book K-2, page 162 of the i in Patricks To Open Saturday A. M. A PETITION IS NOW being circulated to extend the White Way on Washington street to the Georgian Hotel, and it is hop$d to have it installed b jrlhe cele bration. Dr. Stewart Coes To Cleveland, O. INFLUENZA FROM NEGLECT ED COLD#if 9R»« iPToffWlTs dhil NWW’br- ' ~NK7»~your ^cmlkirr aW.r WM» 1 1 Core thoy become sorjuus. If ritg- U leeted Jicy It .id to influensh;. la 'e^ratts Un.Jera.ty o? Georgia ‘ Somme, ^ -^neratious of use,, have School left Friday morning for ^ l Jl* d „ an d Tar ?ro u Cleveland. Ohio, where he trill be '• H ™LSZ on business for several days. w a omKrr'Tn r M : ’" 0 Th,. [Worii Mrs'. S. L. Hunt, Cinci.u WASHINGTON — The House i . ..p„i. v Honev coughs, colds, croup, throat, chest and branchial trouble. LarfefiA ! selling rough medicine in thc_ . . ‘ eati. Ohio, writes: “Foley Honey Abr- Tar cured me of a hacking I to prog to see the motor line* leaving Ath-1 era, twice daily, one on the Ath-1 cns-Commercc-Jcfferson line and the other from Atheqa to Royston. Now let some one put on a line from Athens to Washington, Ga., via. Lexington. Formal opening of Patrick’s Pharmacy which naa been moved to 175 Clayton street, across the street from the fermer place of of Clarke County, Georgia, the on- 11923, dersigned the John Hancock Mu tual Life Insurance Company, will sell at public outcry to the high est bidder for cash, before the Courthouse Door in the City .of Athens and County of Claric, within the legal hours of Mie, on the Firft Tuesday in March, 1928, the followirfg described property, to.wit “ • Ir-That tract 6r par- ccl of land amatfed, lying and be- ri' The .,bU I its sha; . The b'jiS»ss>to bp carrie i on , said rorpjqatieh, is the solo of (onobilc tiita. end tubes: nil uu- i scccssorierf;--gasoline, and oils, 'olesale and retail; and the sale (uy other merchandise, retail or i talk, also-the repairing of tlrts lad tubes and automobile tops; or Isyttbcr work or stock that may Ih tatmed proper-by the officer* |if uid corporation.. / i The capital stock of Mid Five Thou- , liars, with the ng same to the houtand ($25,- i majority vote i, or dec mass rporation by • . _.ie stockholder* I ,J»1JK)0.00) Dol- ^bc divided into drtd ($100.03) , ..hr cent, of tho Kint if capital to be employed Jtheni has baej * I Petitioners daL, the ruBsSr!'. al stock paid- in money nr grty to he taken at a fair vai- GEORGIA—Clarke County: By virtue of a power of sale in p deed given by Jm. 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 houn ef sale, at the -court’ house doer in Athens, Ga., to the highest and bast bid der for cash, the following describ ed property mentioned in Mid All’that lot of land in Mid Stats and County, im the. city of Athens, fronting fifty feet on Cleveland Avenue and running back one hundred feet, uniform - - Cast width. Bounded on the ; by lot to-wit Tract No. rtd, lying ^ mg in the Three Hundred *nd Eigh ty-third (383rd, District, 0. M., cf Madison County, Georgia, bounded on North by property- of Q. H. Massey; on East by propsh- ty of H. H. Tolbert; on South by dswer of Mrs. N. C. Musty and on West by property of A. F. GoTj dun, containing Twenty-two 'an-I Three-tenths (22.3) acres, mere or lots, and more par scribed by eurveymnd property by E. E. St dated December 16th; 1910, afld- recorded ip Deed Book D-2, page Tract No. 2—That tract (ft- par cel of land rituated, lying and be ing in the Three Hundred and Eighty-third (883rd) District, G. M„ of Madison County, Georgia, hounded on North bV property ot Hugh Williams; on EMt by dowel of Mrs. N. C. Massey; on South by property of Addfe Watkins. ,1 acres, mere or particularly de- rand plat 1 of said S. Stone, C.. E. ™“he first day of February. %%% "^be^h^ Saturday women and children who enter the store. The new store is very tractive on the interior and ex it. C. ORR. Ordinary,aClcrke County, Geor- feb. 16-23 Mch. 2-9-16-22-30. OkOROIA—Clarke County: In the Superior Court ef Clurke County. April Term. 1923. MM. PRISCILLA PAINE* McLEAN VS ILIHU S. McLEAN* JR. To Klihu H. McLean. Jr:: By order of the Superior Court of Clark# County .Georgia, you are re* qulred to bo and appear at’ the next t#rm of wiltl Court, to be held In and for #ald county on the sepond Mon- torior. Tax Exemptions Are Explained RO.ME — The Minister of Fi nance has made public the regula tions concerning the taxation* ex emptions of foreign capital In Italy Exemption Is conceded to the foi« day In April, ItZA then and there to answer petitioner's libel for divorce, end In default thereof the court will proceed.as to Justice shall opertaln. , , , - WITNK88 the Honorable Blanton payments on loans contracted by creditors, on mortgage^ contract Fortaen. Judge of Mild Court .thl* the Ifth day of February. 1923 . K.’ J. CRAWFOKD. Clerk F#h. l«*23*Mnr. 23-30. QEORQIA—Clark# Cdunty: i Apflrvr^ — °f_lMne HmM«dc, °n the North u S d Vwest by property r and Westby UndofJohnD.MMS Lrmerty belonging to Mrs. aqd^n the South by Cleveland | Ioard( ccnUiBinK Twelve and Six tenths (12.6) ncres, more or 1mb. end more particularly describe^ by sprvey and plat of Mid prop erty by E. E. Stone, C. E., dated icciractually paid-in. doigic the right tn uJriptions * to Mil -Petitioners desire the right to •nil be sued, to plead and b* ailed, tofjava.imd use a coin- teal, to Anakii pH nbcesMry H»wi and regulations, and to •ll other-thing*- that may be *«ary for tho successful car at on of said business, includ- 'the light tq.buy,-hold and Mil estate anil personal property ibli- to the purposei of the nation, and to execute note* bonds as evidence of indebted- incurred, or which may be in- id, in the conduct of the af- cf the corporation and to sc- thc same oy mortgage, so- tjr-deed, or oth&f form of lfen, it existing latah. , J. J' 1 *y desiry for laid incor- IMition the power, and authority I*, apple- for ntid - nenent amend- •pply for mid ‘ accept amend- at* to its charter of either form •obstante by a .‘vote of ■ ma- lt Y if its stock outstanding at time. They also ask authority •aid incorporation to wind up affairs, liquidate and disc*n; * its business at ahy time it 7 determine to db so by a vote bro.thirds of its stock outeand- ‘ at the time. * They desire for the said ta rot: ,n iHe right of renewal and as provided by the law* wot via, ahd that it have all sJ other rights, powers, priv- and immunities as arc inci* 11 In- iqcorporntions or per; ier the Jaws of.Geor- «a.-tl-’. Fheref-.re, petitioners pray tp ! meoriv- :l ted under the name ? style aforesaid with th- r"”' Jv pru.i...g4s and immunities r' ln !l icrth, and na are no#, "may hereafter be, allowed a rfrat.oo 0 f similar character the laws of Georgia. H. M. RYLEE^ Ih, Atiorney for Petitioners. ' r* 1 ® off tee Teby 9th. 1923. E. J. CRAWFORD. g?*'.lA-Clarke County: "**« ef Clerk nf Snnei-ior Avenue. Said deed wa* given to secure a note made for a loan -of $400.00 granted Mid Wright by said com pany, and the note was made pay able at the fate of $2.10 per week for 260 weeks, in accordance with the charter and by-lawe of Mid company, of which company Mid Wright was a member. The said deed provides that if any one of the said weekly payments become* due and remains unpaid for eta weeks, then the whole note If due and Collectible, at the option of the directors of said company. Some of the weekly payments hav- ing become doe and unpaid, tho directors of the company* have or dered the sale of the laid proper ty to collect the sums due on Mid There will be due on Mid not* at the time of Mid Mie, $367.60, besides the cost of the Ml*.' Also at the same time and place and on the same terms will be sold by virtue of a power of Mie in a deed given skid company by An nie Laurie Pace, dated July 7th, AT, recorded in Mid office, Book _J, page 499. the following dp- scribed Pwprty, mentioned in Mid deed. That lot of land in Mid State end County in the city of Athens, East of the Athena and Danielsville Road, in Barberville ing at a'rock corner on en cd etreet and running, thence along the line dividing - the lot herein conveyed from tho proper ty of Crawford, 200 feet to a com ert thence along the line dividini ss.rssj'iS’^^'K fSS'.iSTE-.S’Sj-r' thince S. 67 3-4 fMt tojs rock corner on the etfeet thence S, I? W W, 18 f-t to . rock comer; thence S. 90 1-2 E 214 feet to the beginning cower. This iMt -mentioned deed wni girm to secure a note inad* M *aH Annie L. Pace to said com pany for $300. borrowed money, the not* being payable in weekly Installment* of tI-44^ for 312 weeks, »« 0F i i,, 5, j 0 J-” charter irta fy-laws of saidcom- pany, of which company said An- m of said company. As some September I3th, 1^10, and record ed in Deed Book Hundred and Fifty-ni Madison County record*. Tract No. 8—All that tract or Two (269) •real of. land aituated^ lying and ring in the City of Athens, Clarice ounty, Georgia, described as be- County, _ gilining'kt a point on the south side nf Ruth Avenq* Six Hundred and Twenty-two (622) feet, more or Iota, Westwardly from Madison Avenue, arid running thence West wardly along the Sopth side of Rath Avenue One Hundred (100) rooty, and with thia frontage ex tending Southerly, between paral lel lines, a distance of Three Hun dred and-Eighty (380) ft or leas, and being the M erty conveyed to C. D. Williams by J. M. Crawford, on April 30th- 1915, by deed recorded in Book Eighteen (18), page Nino ' (9)., Clarke County Records and having a house thereon known in the pres ent numbering nf the' streets of Athens m No. 490 Ruth Avenue; for the purpose of paying the In debtedness secured by Mid .Se curity Deed* tMttt! Ons interest note for the sum-of On* Hundred and .Two ($102.) Dollar* du* Oc tober *, 1922; und One principal note for the sum of seventeen hun dred ($1700) Dollar*, due Oct. 1, 1(122, together w<th interest there on and the egpejues of this sale ■nid property having been con yed to the undersigned in th Cd above described as stcurl*- for the notes therein set forth and default in the-payment of in tercet note due October 1, 1922 having occurred and con tinned for more than twenty day* and th* further default in the payment of Mid principal note due October 1, 1922 having occurred, payment of both of Mid notes secured by the above deed. A conveyance trill be executed by the undersigned to the purchaser at such sale at author ised in Mid security d*4d. Thia 29th day of January, 1923. JOHN HANCOCK. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. J. D. Bradwril, Attorney. -, Feby. 48-23, Mch. 2. Wft ton April .Term. 1320 ctarkr Superior I’-i'irt. 1 .ii.rl for Divorce MR*. TBXIK STEPHENS STRICK. LAND V*. JAMB* ARTHUR STRICKLAND To James Arthur Strickland, Creet- >n*-‘ By order ot the Court you are hereby require,! jK-rconally or by al- lotnay, to l« and appear nt the Hu - nsrlol- Court of Clarke County; to be told in and foi* raid County, on the second Mumlsy In April next, to answer plaintiff’* complaint, as, Ih flefalt thereof/ the Court win pro cess os to Justice shall appertain. BITNKHS the Honorable Blanton Fortson ,Judas id said Cobrt, this lath day of February 1921. e IS. J. CRAWFORD. F*b. 1S-lt-Mch.2-.30. C '* rlt ' securities placed abroad ln-terast on obligations Issued and contract od after December 16, 1922, and pfaebd until December 31. 1996. tMty display is th* work lowing: ' ” James A. Bruce, the popular man- National firms and those coa-s °V th ** ‘Ptandld estabiish- uted abroad which havo their raent - ■{quartern in Italy which carry (heir activities hero; Interest PATRICK’S PHARMACY , moved into their new quarter* on the opposite side of Clayton r.*re*t from their old stand, and luts a beautiful display of goods. Dr. Patrick is a South Carolinian and came to Athens from Spartan burg, where the writer knew him. MAGAZINE WRITER HELD MOSCOW a- Mrs. Harrison, of Baltimore, the magi QkOROIA—Clark* Cobnty: No. 4|M April Term. IMS Clarke Su perior Court. Libel for Divorce ZEKR B. BVRD BMMA TAVLOR BVRD To Kmma Taylor Byrd. Greetings you are zinc writer who has been held un der arrest for some time by the Soviet authorities has left here for Riga late Thursday afternoon. □OLDEN ^RRRSTRD Dcister Bolden, charged with lar ceny from the- house In Oglethorpe MR. B. T. HARRIS, a farmer near the Ctarite-Oglethorpe line, ‘ -one five-hone farm near him has I ne t a hand to tU the land. Mr. SS , a.WJ£.’ , 5Sfu , 3 his cotton m fMt m ginned for he has no right to speenlat his creditor’s moMy. ■ounty. was arrested here Thursday j*~" j" 1 *!" “* mura- | by Athens police ‘and turned over to , eleV6D bales of^cot- | ihi- Oglethorpe county, authorities. PASSED BAD CHBCKS with passing bogus check* at Maye- vllle, In Ranks county, was smsted here Thursday' and turned over to he Mayevllle imliee. BJr order of the Court, hereby required torney ,to‘ be uni. .... perior court ot Clarke County to be netd-ln and fw said county, .-n the seeead Monday In April, next t, nn„. wer Plaintiff's Comnlsint, as fn de fault thereof the Cuurt will pro -.cl *a to Justice shah appertain. WITNB88 tho Honorable illanlcn Fortson. Judge of said Court, this Itftli flhy of February 1923. K. J, c’UAWFORf), Feb. 13-22-Mj". 23-30. '-li.X. 1 Clerk of Superior Court PETITION OF JOHN D. MOSS To Resign M Executor of the Be- Ute of R. L. Mom COURT OF ORDINARY Clarke County Audi Term. 1923 STATE OF GEORGIA, ■ Clarke County: John D. Mom, one of the 9#-. cutors upon the Estate of R. L.| GEORGIA—Clarke County: N®- .4811 October Term. 1922, Ciarko Superior Court Divorce JOHN H. CRIFFETH, JR. MTOBI. WILSON GRIFFETH TO ETHEL WILSON GRIFFETH Greeting: f By order ot the court, you arc hereby required) personally or by attorney, to be and appear at the JP*ri°r Court of Clarke County, 1 be hblden in and for said County 1 tho secondMonday in April next >en end there to answer the Plaintiff 1 complaint, as, in dc- .’auit thereof, the Court will pro- fed n» to jusUe* shall appertain. V. i:ncs8, the Honorable Blanton Fortacn, Judge of sold Court, this 9th day of Fsbruary, 1923. ; E. J. CRAWFORD, F4by-10-38,^h, 16-30. Be Careful What You Wash Your Child's Hair With , MR. a A.aMOSELEY, of Mad-, Ison county, came in town Thors. Ton he had left over. Mr. Mose-1 Iwo r ley Mys farmers ta the Fra* State | bovoetaited to work with vim and determination rand they etermination rand they are going I T. E. Young, a white man. charged "•“* • Crop this year. MR. FLANIOBN SATS work will now start removing the wooden poles from streets when the White War! will be Inetalled and this will do much | Impmvt tho appearance of these! streets. larke Count,: FOR DIVORCE IN SUPERIOR COURT, If, TERM, 1921 M. HOLMES J. W. HOLMES Defend To the Defendant, J. W. Holmes Thu plaintiff, B. M. Hoimo, having filed her petition for tii- vorce against J. W. Holmes in this Court, and it being made to ap pear toot 4 W. Holmes is not a resident of said County, and does not reside ta the State of. Geor gia. anr at, order having been mad* for service on him by publi cation. this, therefore, is to notify you, J. W. Holmes, to be and ap pear, at th'. -next term of Clarke Superior Coast to be held on the second Monday in April, 1923, then and there to,answer said com- ' Witness th* Honorable If you want to kee: child’s hair in good 1 coodftii careful what you ansh it Many sokps and prepared sham poos contain too much free alkali. 1 This dries She scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsified *:«coanut oil sbamiloo (which it pure end entirely grease- 1 less), much better than anything elie you can use for ahampooing m this cannot possibly injure the hair. • . /, Simply put two or three tea- spoonfuls of Mulsified in a cup or glass with a little warm water, then moisten the hair with water and rub the Mulsified in. It will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanse the hair mid scalp thoroughly. The lather rtas- ea out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt] dandruff and oxtjta* oil. The hair dries quickly •ml evenly, and iu/leaves it fine and eilky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. Yon can get Mniaifiad cocoanoi oil shampoo at any drug store. on snampoo at any drug It la. very cheap, anti a Mw will last everyone in tho family for months. Be sure your drug gist give* you Mulsified.—Advcr- tisemcnL QUIT TOBACCO So Easy to Drop Cigarette Cigar or Chewing Habit No-T >-r«o has helped sands to break ths eostly. shattsrtixg tobacco habit. 1 Whan- aver you bravo a tanging for • smoko or shew, lust place a ham- 41S3—A COMFORTABLE UNDER- GARMENT, Thia style will re*(Uly appeal to tlu woman who drain# freedom aad 00m fort m applied to Moomora. Batten crept, serge, Oanael aad silk are tool materials for tala model. The pattern Is RST ** 'StiJ**** “ uri » l - are. A medium size re- c^who^Advortta^t.) woft when he fell at the seige of ^•LuCt. tot) aJe.tJlll.L'1’ ell, *<7e$. i Mias Julia Barton Hunt of New 1 York, offered the aivord, which j would be deposited in the nacon- j al museum. The log book of the Endtavor, with Captain Cook’s diary of his first voyage to exploration In the South Seas, In 1764. is soon to be be sold In London. At Ayscougb Lake. Spalding. I Don't waste Umt trytnr to kUI I England, perch have been trained \ with powders. Itqulda or any txi to come to the surface when the Pretars'l™ 1 *- sniwrth.nTmn. gardener splashes the water, to Ready for Ueo-Better tnanTrape eat from hie hand, and even to let 90s. bo*. Mo 1x0*. box, mo Tu“ SOLD EVERYWHERE Um tickle their snouts. A GLANCE INTO Arnold *1 Abney’s windows looks like spring with the display of all kinds of I vegetables. “THE BRADtO’S” is the name af a new stationery store just [ opened Clayton street and College 1 avenue. Tbey have ordered a! handsome fountain and ta about ten 1 day* will have a formal open- ] ing. Lookout for their anaounee- ment. THE NEWARK 8H0E CO. )uu| arranged a beautiful display of goods in their windows, and which attracts much attention. The I And the merchants from whom they buy am frequent subjects of their conversation! They talk of us just as they talk of others. What do they say? We don’t know what people say of us 'except as we judge by what they, do. Last season we sold mote clothing to our old customers th»n ever before in ournistoiy—thousands more! Their action told us better than words that they had confidence in the styles, the quality, the prices, the service, and that they appreciat ed the r ' ' : convenience of a CHARGE ACCOUNT You too will be just as well pleased as they were and you are cordially invited to open an account with us on your own terms of payment ITi Men*a Dept. I 1 Suits-M the new J sport models in all the | new fabrics. Conser vative models for con servative men. //afa-Standard grades in the standard | Spring models. Trouaera-A very i good assortment of | patterns and sizes, all j first quality material and workmanship. Boya Suits Sag* I and mixtures, with belts or without many twopents suits. Special bargains atfff.## "V" . Women** / \Dept. / I CoOtS- Distinctive^ models and colon in the [new total coats ot mam I I quiet models. Dresses- a great I variety m the team's I materials and colorings, Sfcirte-Plenty of the I new Ryle* and fabric* to I dwo#B from# , WaiStS- A lovefy amortmeia of Georgette. Canton Crepe, Pongee, in ucugnuui vsnciy. * Hats- Our Millinery Department always has the newest at very low 195 Clayton St rc«t mUSk \ Hnnn