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I CITATION
GEORGIA—Clarke County
To «h 1:1 it .nay concern: Notice
is hereby given that George C.
Daniel executor of the will of
Duke A. Daniel has filed a peti
tion for leave to sell certain lands cronm ru.L„
belonging to said Duke A. Daniel's M
estate as described in said pet:-1 T,> A " Whom H Mav Conccrn:
- •• ■ . i-V ,
_ be due on Mid note at
&»'«»asr^ns&rs:
By John D. Hell, Secretary
Feby-10-16-23—Mch. 2.
t .-<>* *;ri • i i «w:
THB BANNBH-HEKAUT ATHfeNS. GEORGIA''
r' ,ii n 1'ir. 1 . "if'ys ■ .gegaeagei
*£ J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk of Superior Court.
Feby. 10-10-2:)—Meh. 2.
"hot be granted as prayed fcr.
.» This 7th day of February, 1922
K, C. OIIR,
Ordinary.
■/F<’by-J0-I6-23-Mch. 2.
i singular the creditors and next of
kin of Sam Held to be and appear
i at my office within the time al
lowed by law, 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.
GEORGIA—Clarke County
The return of the appraisers
retting apart twelve months’ sup
port to the family of Paul Smith,
deceased, having been filed in my
office, all persons concerned are
cited to show cause by the 6th
day of March, 1923, why said ap
plication for twelve months’ sup
port should not be granted. This
8th February, 1923. - i
K. C. ORR, Ordinary.
Fcby-10-16-23-Mch-2.
SHERIFF SALE ters of administration should not GEORGIA—Clarke County
GEORGIA—Clarke County: be granted to Ben Held on SamK Whereas, Wm. L. Moss,Adniin-
• Wilt bs roid on the «ret Ttoe s . Helds estate. • ■
day in Match, 1923 before ’ the I Witness my hand and official *° «» Court in his pe-
court house door in said State and «fe"ature. thi3 1*» °f F<*ru- Mon. duly filed and,«rtered «»
ary, 1923.
It. C. ORR, Ordinary.
Feby-10-16-23-Mch-2.
county during the legal hours for
■ sale to the highest bidder for cash
the following property to-wit:
One Dental Cabinet, One Dental .
chair. One Der.tul Engine, One In-l , ’EORGIA—Clarke County
dtrument Tabic, One Iron Safe, ' ,« r ®- Ludla Davis, Guardian! of
One Roll Top Desk, One lot of Den- i Mtgflon Davis and Nina Davis, has
tal Tools, One Vulcanizing outfit. 'applied to me for a discharge from
Said property levied upi.n as tlio r Guardianship of said wards,
property of the defendant E. M. i th,s >» therefore to notify alt per-
Brown to satisfy a judgment is<ucj s ? ns concerned, to file their cbjec-
from* the city court of Athens in tions, if any they have, on or be~
favor of n. Chandler and Wrt? the finft Monday in March
against E. M. Brown, " cxt * else Mrs Luella Davis will
inis ieby.'u, u/z-j. ;be disenargeo from her Guardian-
y, ; uwuiuii,iu aawti, i
W. E. JACKSON, ship as applied for.
Sheriff. B* C. ORR,
Fcby 10-23. Mch. 2. I Ordinary. Clarke County.
* Fcby-10-16-20-Mch-2.
record, that he has fully adminis
tered MU* Eliza B. Moss’ eatate.
This is therefore to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and cred
itors, to show cause, if any they
cap, why said Administrator
should not be discharged from his
administration, and receive letters
of dismission, on the first Mon
day in March, 1923.
This 6th of February, 1923.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
Fcby-10-16-23-.Mch-2.
tioncr’a co-executor, andt the next
of kin of the said-tectator, to-wit:
said W. L. Moss, R. L. Moss, Miss
Sarah H. Moss, and Mrs. Martha
S. Moss Bondurant, all of Athens,
Georgia; and the divlsees, legatees
and distributees under the will of
said testator, to-wit; all of sail
named next of kin and 'also the
following: the children and grand
children of the said John D. Moss,
to-w't: John Hill .Moss, and his
infant daughter, Nancy, Putnam,
Connecticut; R. L. Moss, III, and
and his Infant son, John D. Moss,
II, Athens, Georgia; Mrs. Mary V.
Moss Firor, and her infant daugh
ter, Anne Byrd Firor, Montezuma,
Georgia; Mrs. Judith Elizabeth
Moss Harlow, and her infan:
daughter, Judith Mary Harlow, of
36 Manning Street, Needham, Mas
sachusetts; and William Byrd
Moss, Athens, Georgia; the chil
dren of the said R. L. Moss, to-
wit: Elizabeth Luckie Moss, of At
lanta, Georgia; Thomas Strong
Moss, of Athens, Georgia; R. L.
Moss, Jr., Athfens, Georgia, and
Susan Moss, Athens, Georgia; and
the husband E. Ji Bondurant, and
the children of the said Mrs.
Martha S. Moss Bondurant, to-wit*
Elizabeth Bondurant; Mary Bon
durant; John Bondurant; Birdie
Bondurant, all of Athens, Georgia,
to appear and show cause before
~~~ Trrrt—
A. TrussdlMMotfor-'Co.;^" The
Continued from page on'*)
Klwanis Clubs To
, Help In Normal jWebb-Crawford Co.. Julius Y. Tal-
School Exnansion madge ' Albert H ' Tlmm ’ clRurt0
acnopi expansion k H ^ , Tuckt L . H Tucker . w.
; Milton Thomas, J. c. Thomas,
Asa S. Thornton, G. H. Thornton,
Q. H. Thornton, The Little Price,
Thnrmond-Jackson Co., c. A. Trus
sell, M. N. Tutwller, C. L. Upchurch
& Son, S. C. Upson.
James White Cotton xnlls, C. N.
Walker, S. J. Ware, E. C. Weston,
Robert P. Wblte, James White, I
Joel A- Wler, Wier Grocery Co.,
Wilkins, J. C. Wilkinson, SantUi.
VanNay Wier, R. H. Wier, E. I..
Wingfield, D. E. Williams, J. A.
Wright.
to the service of the state as toach-
s. '
Every year the school is forced
to turn away os many girls as
its registers. “The state cannot
afford to lose these servants," de:
clared Dr. Pound.
Making no complaint nor blam
ing anyone the president recited
the following'*interesting facta
concerning the support of A’Aiens
and Clarke county to the Normal
School: •
In 28 years Athens as a corpora
tion has given 3500 toward upbuild
ing of the school* proper.
In all its history Clarke county
has given about $ If,000 to up
building of the school. -
Since its establishment' in 1892
th<a Normal students have spent
more than $6,000,000 in Athens and
the county. In addition the ai?
propriation for maintenance by
the state has been spenb here.
SAVES
COUNTY.
For 22 years a practice school
GEORGIA—Clarke County
Mrs. Ruhy T. Riviere, Guardian
of Annabclla Riviere, has applied
to me for a discharge from her .. _______ ^
Guardianship of Annabelle R:\iere tf twenty-one and fifty years, (ex-
SALE UNDER POWER
Under and by virtue of the
Power of Sale contained in a cejr
tain Security Deed to John Han*
cook Mutual Life Insurance Com
.pany made by Claud D. William')
j and Nettie Williams on May 4,
NOTICE
All male citizens of Clarke 11917 and recorded May 9, 1917, in
from her County, Georgia between the ages I Deed Book _K-2, page 162 of the
/ this is to notify all persons con- ccpt those exempt by law, be and
* corned, to file their objections, it they are required, when notified
any they have, on or before the or summoned by the proper au-
first Morula" in March rc*-t, rise; thorities to work the public roads
-Mrs. Ruby T. Riviere will be dis- o:’ said County during the year
charged iron) her Guardiansnip as, 1223 for seven days, or in lieu
•^applied for. thereof pay a commutation tax of
R. C. ORR, If3.50.
Ordiaary, Clarke County. That all citizens paying said tax
•’ FcDy-10-16-23-Mch-2. !on or before the first day cf April,
11223 be allowed a rebate of fifty
GEORGIA—Clarke Courty 'cciits.
To The Superior Court of Said
; ' county: sioners’Office in the Clarke Corn*.
I 1 “ The petition of C. 1.. Unchurch, ty Court House.
H. F. Wilkes and Mary D. Up- By order of the Board of Com
’ church, of Athens, Clarice, t oui,.,, missioners of Roads and Revenues
!!* .* Georgia, respectfully shows: of Clarke County, Georgia.
' : r ■ ' .1—That they desire for the.-i-1 TATE WRIGHT,
... Wclves, their associates and su<- 1 Clerk.
1 'iccssors, to be incorporated ar.d Fcby-10-1 (j-23—Mch. 2-9.
\ inade a body politic un Hr the; r
i- 'fname and style of “Motot Tire fi iCECIi’.TA—Clarke County:
.r.., ;\Supply Company, - ’ for the period I By viriue of a power of sale ir
"t: '"...of twenty y.ars. la dead given by Jas. W. Wright to
b : 4. The principal office of raid 1 thd Clarke County Building Loan
E ' company shill be In the f'i*v of ahd Improvement Co., January
‘y~- Athens, State rnd county afore-. 18th„ 1'JtO, rceorded in the Clerk’s
!X*"'»aid, but pet’tfoir'rs desire the office Superior Court; said county
i". right to establish’ branch office.) Bock 7, page 279, will be sold or.
within this Stale or elsewhere, the First Tuesday in March next
. whenever the holders' of a nuiidri- during the legal hours of sale, at
, . y o. the stock may so do’enuuii*. the court houke door in Athens,
.» ' . *■ 3 The ubjcg.t of said corpora-1 La., to the highest and best bid
.. jtion is pecuniary gain to itself del* for cash, the following describ-
• 11 And its shareholders.
4 The business to be cm ri f > 1
said corporation is the sale «f
j automobile tins an*l tubes: nil nu*
,|* to acvessories, gasoline and oils,
wholesale and retail; and the sale
of any other merchandise, retail or
-m bulk, also the repairing of tires
> and tubes and automobile tops; or
- lacy other work or stock that may
■ bo acemed proper by the officers
3 Bfcr ei said corporation.
--5. The capital stot.c of said
Corporation snail be Five Thou
sand ($6,000.00) Dollars, with the
privilege of-increasing same to the
■urn of twenty-five thousand ($26,-
000.00) Dollars by a majority vote
of the stockholders, or decrease
> \ the stock of said corporation by a
r, M majority vote of the stockholders! deed provides that if any one of
' , to one thousand ($1,000.00) Dol-ithc said weekly payments becomes
- lars; said stock to be divided into [due and remains unpaid for six
shares of Ono Hundred ($100.00) I weeks, toen the whole note is due
1 l " dollars each. Ten per cent, of the and collectible, at the option of
gmodnt of capital to.be employed the directors of agid company,
it * by them has been actually paid in. Some of the weekly/payments hav-
*•' Petitioners jles/ie tm. T. e u- mg become due and unptiid, the
7 "V *.’^ave the subscriptions to said, directors of the company have or-
Capital stock paid in money **r dered the sale of the said proper-
- — —property to be taken at a fair va!- ty to collect the eumi due on eaid
nation. I note.
6—Petitioners desire the right to There will be due on said note
- -Mic and be sued, to plead and be at the time of said sale, $367.50,
impleaded, to have and use a com-1 besides the cost of the sale,
mon seal, to m"kc all , necessary Also at the satne timo and place
_ by-laws and regulations, and to I and on the same terms will be sold
' dc all other things that may be I by virtue of a .power of sale in a
necessary for the successful car- J deed given said company by An-
" rying on of said business, includ- nie Laurie Pace, dated July 7th,
,, |ng the right to .bay, hold and sell J1217, recorded in said offico, Book
I - real estate and'personal property 22, page 499, the following de-
suitable to the purposes of the scribed property, mentioned in
, corporation, and to execute notes.said deed. That lot of land in said
iand bonds as evidence or indebted-1 State and County in the city of
^ ■ ness incurred, or which may be in- Athens, East of( the Athens and
curred, ih the conduct of the af-, Danielsville Road, in Barbervilie
fairs cf the corporation and to se-! Beginning at a rock corner oil an
.'•cure the same .<y mortgage, ,se- J unnamed street and running thence
. curity-dced, or other form of liei,: along the line dividing the lot
~ under existing laws {herein conveyed from the proper*
7 They desire for said incop- ty of Crawford, 260 feet to a corn-
records of Madison County, Geor
gia, and on Mav 8, 1917, in Deed
Book 22, page 317 of the records
of Clarke County, Georgia, the un
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 Clarke,
within the legal hours of sale, on
the First Tuesday in March, 1923,
the following described property,
if
i*
AT taxes to be paid at Commis- t 0 _ w jt
Tract No. 1—That tract or par
cel of land situated, lying and be
ing in the Three Hundred *nd Eigh
ty-tbird (383rd, District, G. M.,
cf Madison County, Georgia,
bounded on North by property of
Q. H. Massey; on East by proper
ty of II. II. Tolbert; on South by
dower of Mrs.-N.-C. Mac.scy and
on West by property of A. F. Gor
don, containing Twenty-two and
Thrce-tcnth3 (22.3) acres, mere or
less, -and more particularly de
scribed by survey and plat of said
proprrty by E. E. Stone, C. E
dated December 15th, 1910, and
recorded in Deed Book D-2, page
Two- Hundred and Fifty-nine
(259), Madison County records.
Tract No. 2—That tract or par
cel of land situated, lying and bd-
ing in the Three Hundred and
Eighty-third (383rd) District, G.
M., of Madison County, Georgia,
hounded on North by property of
Hugh Williams; on East.by dower
of Mrs. N. C. Massey; on South
by property of Addie Watkins,
and on West by property now or
formerly belonging to Mrs. O. A.
Hoard, containing Twelve and Six-
tenths (12.6) acres, more or lets,
end 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 r page Two
Hundred and Fifty-nine (259),
Madison County records.
Tract No. 3—All that tract or
parcel of land situated, lying and
bring in the City of Athena, Clarke
County, Georgia, described aa be
ginning at a point on the eouth
side of Ruth Avenue Six Hundred
and Twenty-two (622) feet, more
or Jess, Westviardiy from Madison
Avenue, and running thence Weit-
wardly along the South tide of
Ruth Avenue One Hundred (100)
feet, and with this frontage ex
tending Sontherly; between parol-
the Court of ordinary for said has been maintained on the col-
County on the first Monday in lege campus and at present 160
April, 1928, why an order allow
ing said resignation should not be
granted and petitioner discharged
of his said trust. Lit the usual
service be made upon the above
named parties who reside within
the State and 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 County, Geor
gia.
Feb. 16-23
Mch. 2-9-16-23-30.
oil property mentioned in said
deed. All that lot of land in said
State and County, in the city of
Athens, fronting fifty feet on
Cleveland ‘ Avenue and running
back one hundred feet, uniform
width. Bounded on the East by'lot
of Isaac Haddock, on the North
and West by land of John D. Moss
and on the South by Cleveland
Avenue.
Said deed was given to secure a
note made for a loan of $400.00
granted said Wright by said com
pany, and tho note was made pay
able at the rate of $2.16 per week
for 260 weeks, in. accordance with
the charter and by-laws of said
company, of which company said
Wright was a member. The said
QgO^OIA-CIsrke County:
To the Superior Court of said conty
The petition of U II. CHAMIIKK-
I.AIN, of Fauquier county, the State
of Virginia, and H. J. ItKID. ol the
County of Clarke and State of Geor
gia. respectfully shows:
1.
Clarke county children attend the
school. It is the school for the
militia district in which the in
stitution is situated. Teaching
these children costs the school
$10,000 per year and represents
a big saving to the county.
These and other facts were recit
ed by Dr. Poud not, n3 he point
ed out, in a spirit of complaint.
He said that individuals in the
ni l and elsewhere have given many
thousands of dollars to help keep
girls in school but the, $11,600 re
presents aid of the city and county
-oward extending the facilities of
the school.
The students of the Normal have
voluntarily organized to procure
more funds for the rchoijl so as
to increase its usefulness to the
state and the Kiwanis club assured
•mo young women of its support in
the move.
The dinner served the club
Thursday night was one of the
most delicious and beautiful, and
artitrnially a pointed yet enjoyed
by the Kiwanis lub.
Rotary as a world force was-
discussed Thursday' by District ‘
O'vernor Porto e Plcrpont of
Savannah who addressed the Ath
ens clab.
tic. Plcrpont declared the object
Rotary Is *.o bring men closer
t -gether and to instill witbitL thorn ,
the dosire to cooparate at individ
uals and nations.
Dr. J. D. Applewhite was intro
duced as a new member of the
eclub. Dr. Applewhite came to At -'
eDs two years ago as county
health commissioner aud since
that time has worked wonders'In
Improvements of health conditions
in tho county. Ho is co-operating
aha *.v,*th the city health author-
ties.
ENTERTAIN ATHENS KiWANIANS.
To Close Friday
Continued tn>m page ono)
That they deniro. for themnclvcrf.
tl.cir uHsottlntca, ■ V ccm6T* ami us- Trad* Ilfldv.firlvP
signs, to be Incorporated unde.* tho irdUC Dbuyiinvc
name and style of H. J. RETD COM
PANY for a period of twenty ‘(to)
years, with the privilege of renewal
an provided by law.
Thu* the principal office of %n!d
corporation 1s to Ih» located In Athens,
Clarke County, Georgia. \
2.
That the object of said 'Corporation
Is pecuniary gain to itself and Us
shareholders. .
4.
That the particular business (o be
carried on by said corporation Is,
cither for Itself or as agents for
others, the buying and selling of
clothing, drygoods, notions, hats, and
other furnishings; that Is to say, to
conduct a clothing business and to
do all things that, may bo incidental
to said business.
. /
The capital stock of said corpora
tion shall be Twelve Thousand (III,*
000.00) Dollass, the par value of each
share to be One Hundred (9100.00)
Dollars.
Petitioners desire the right to In
crease said capital stock , to any
amount not fccsedlng •Twenty-five
Thousand (125.000.00) Dollars, by n
majority vote of the common stock
of said company..
Petitioners desire that said corpora
tion shull have the right to Issue such
parts of the original stock, as well as
such parts of ths Increased cupitsl
stock, if any such Increase may be
made, as common nnd preferred
stock, and with such rights and
privileges to the holders of tho pre-
W 'in.., a distance of Thre^' Hun- S.3L& Wm.”
dred and Eighty (380) feet, nwre
, poration the puwer and authority
to apply for and accept amend-
1 -tnents to its charter qf cither form
substance by a vote of a ma-
- ferity of its stock outstanding at
^ the lime. They also ask authority
^ for e jd incorporation to wind up
I its r. airs, liquidate and discon
tinue its business at any time 1 it
may determine to do so by-a vote
er; thcnco along the line dividing
this lot from the lot hereinafter
described, (lot No. 1 of the Lucy
West property) 200 feet to a rock
corner; tnence 100 feet to the be
ginning comer. Contains one
fourth of an acre, more or less.
Also that lot of land adjacent
to the above described lot, known
as Lot No. 1 of Pitman’s survey
of two-thirds of its stock outsand- 0 f Lucy West’s land, adjoining
. ing at the time. lands of Crawford and John Pace.
. 8 They desire for the said in
corporation the right of renewal
when and as provided by the laws
of Georgia, and that it have all
auch other rights, powers, priv-
W ileges and immunities aa are inci-
5 * dent to like incorporations or per-
{j missible under the laws of Geor-
*ri ” Wherefore, petitioners pray to a
be incorporated under the name said Annie L. Pace to said com
- -, and style aforesaid with tho now-1 pany for $300. borrowed mone
. era, privileges and Jmmunitlea jtha note being payable In week!
Beginning at a rook corner on
Crawford's line, thence "N. 40 1-4
W, 143 feet to a' rock corner;
thence S. 67 3-4 feet to a
rock corner on- the atrcct
thence S. 12 1-2 W. 18 feet to a
rock comer; thence S. 80 1-2 E
214 feet to the beginning comer.
This last mentioned deed was
given to secure a.note made bj
ey,
. _ _ ng payable In weekly
herein act lerth, and aa are now, I installments of $i;44 successively
or may hereafter be, allowed a for 312 weeks, according to thi
corporation of similar character charter and by-laws of said com
—under the laws of Georgia.
H. M. RYLEE.
J . . Attorney for Petitioners.
: Filed in office Feby 0th, 1923.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
'• Office of Cleric of Superior
' of Clarice County, February
1023.
or leas, and being the same prop
erty conveyed to C. D. Williams
by J. M. Crawford on April 30th-
1915, 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 of
Athena as No. 490 Ruth Avenut
for the purpose of paying the in*
d'ebtedness 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 OcL 1,
1922, together with interest there*
on and tho expenses of this sale
said property having been con
veyed to the undersigned in tha
deed above described as security
for the notes therein set 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
further default in the payment of
said principal note due October 1,
1922 having 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
ized in said security deed. This
29th day of January, 1023.
JOHN HANCOCK.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
J. D. Bradwell,
Attorney.
Fcby. 16-23, Mch. 2.
■ nvoo
To Resign aa Executor of the Ea-
pany, of which company said An- 5*„k* Mo**
nie Laurie Pace was a member, COURT OF ORDINARY
The said deed provides that if any , Clarke County
one of the said weekly payments
becomes due and remains unpaid STATE OF GEORGIA, -
.whole note then Clarke County:
‘ t the John D. Moss, one of the exe-
tomb rotors upon'* the Estate of B. L.
Agbt* Rj*£ Moss, Sr., deceased, late of said
■wore-than County, -having filed hie petition
directors of said to be allowed to resign hie'trust.
Mch. M-II-D.
tit & s; gftssig;
kite
fix nml determine. . ;
l-
Petitioners desire that said ,evr
poration shall have the risht to sue
and be ened, to have and use a com
mon eeal. to make all by-laws and
regulations tor the government of
said corporation an may be neconsarv,
to leeue notea and othur evldencce or
Indebtcdneea and secure the nemo by
mortgage, deed of trust, or other ee-
.*urlty, and to to have all the powers
and authority usually granted corpo
rations of similar' character.
I.
Petitioners show that more i than
ten per cent of eaid capital stock
'nee been actually paid In.
».
Petitioners further pray that tlio
corporation have authority to wind
up.its corporate affaire and to liqui
date and discontinue the business of,
sold corporation at any timo that A
may be determined by a vote of two*
thirds of its stock'outstanding at tlio
time so to do.
WHKRBFORB, ' petitioners • pray
that they have all the powers, privil
eges and Immunities hereinbefore set
forth, and such other posters be nm
now or may hereafter be allowed
poratlons of the same character under
the laws of the State of Georgia, and
that they be Incorporated under the
name and style of H. J. IlKIU COM
PANY.
ERWIN. ERWIN and. NIX
Attorneys far Petitioners.
Filed In office, this 2nd day of
March. 1M1
A. B. COILE.
Deputy Clerk Superior Court. Clarko
County, Georgia.
1. A. B. Colic, Deputy Clerk
the Superior Court of Chirit* County,
Georgia, do hereby certify that the
foregoing In a true and correct copy
of tho anntlcavmn of L. H. CHAM
3ERLAIK nnd II. J. REID for I
charter for If. J. REID COMPANY as
the same appears on file In this of
fice.
my . official hand and
' 2nd day of March,
COIJ*
Deputy. Clerk.
Conolly. M. J. Costo, C. D. Cox, R.
S. Crane. E. J. Crawford, C. F.
Crymes, G. V. Cunningham, R.
Curry. D. C. Dailey, C. J. Decker,
X Tom Dickens, H. J. Davis, O. O.
Davis.
Harris W. Dows, B. S. Dobbs, W.
F. Dorsey, J. Domblatt, J. H. Dor*
tm>V E. *H. Dorsey, A. O. Dudley,
Dunaway & Sons, Andrew C.
Erwin, C. G. Eckford, H. ,C. Erwin
Wm. L. Erwin. H. O. Eptlng, M,
F. Fickett. E. G. Fambrough L. B.
I'latali, Arthur B. Flatau. Louis
Fdnkenstein, C. D. Flanlgen, E. D.
FlAnlgen.
Georgian Hotoi. Georgian Palm
Garden, John B. Gamble. Georgian
Baggage & Transfer Co., Linton
Oerdine. Mrs. S. Glnmburg, Samuel
K. Goodman, T. F. Green, M. Gold
man. Huuh H. Gordon. Henson
Bros. & Fullbright Co., F. B. Hin
ton, O. R. Hinton ft Co., Hinton
Securities Co., H. T. Huggins ft
Sons. Paul Hadaway, Dr.-W. T.
Hamilton. W. L. Hancock.
B. F. Hardeman. J. Guy Hancock,
I. O. Hancock, J. M. Harris, H. T.
larris. Dr. H. B. Meywood. T. M.
Henson. Hllley ft Jones, H. H. Hln
♦oh. Waltor HAdesoO. Hurt L.
Hodgson. Harry Hodgson. E. R.
Hodgson. Jr. Morton Hodgson.
Cray H. Honklns ft S.'S, Dr. E. L.
Hill. E. B. Hudson. Harold Huhne,
John Hunnlcutt. J. H. Hubert.
P. W. Hudson. Hugh A. Hur-
-Ins. DuPree Hunnlcutt. W. E.
Jackson. J. C. Jester. Abo Joel ft
Sons, Geo. W. Joiner, Howard
Johnson, G. M. Knight ft Bona Al
len, Jr., 1. T. Kilpatrick. S. H
Kress Co.. E. E. Lamkln. H. P. I -•*
rnne©. L. M. L©atbew, F. 4C ? »»mn-
kin. L. L. I.aBoon, A. J. I Ir.dbori.
Harry TJndborg.*
F. A. Lipscomb, M* rtln Bros.. W.
A. Mallory. P. A. Moil. Mrs, G. A. '
Moll. Frank r» vuior, o*w B. Mil- <
ier. J. O ytrhnli. Atvlcv Mor
ton. T. S. Mo’l. Dr. C. rt_ Mbldle-
hrooks. Max _ MIctaoF M. G.
Michael. Lee Morris, J. L.
Morris. W. L. Moss, John White
— . M.I II SKI)
Members of the Athens Kiwanis, almost too por cent strong, wero greeted at the Normal Srhool Thur.
night by lieventy-flve pretty girls cf that school Who prepared and served tho dinner and entertained the vis
With muslk'ahd 'sorilfi. Thlg to'the glee club that was recently heard over the entiro country by radio.
MOrton, Tbos. 11. Nickerson. Ablt
H. Nix, John R. Nortbcutt
Chas. L. O’Neal ft Co., I*red J.
Orr. Piedmont Market Co., H. C.
Park, Palace Theatre. Miss Katie
Palmer, O. Paimlsano, A- B. Pat
ton. A. S. Parker, J. K- Patrick,
Jfc.r. Porter. L-'OcPrice, Planters
Warehouse Co., In«, D. D. Onlll an,
Reid Drag Co., T. W. Reid, H J.
Reid ft o., H- Roacnhurg. -O. M.
Roberts. J. F. Rhojes £ Co., .H.
B. Ritchie. D. W. Rythor.
Dr. M. T. SummerMn, S. V. San
ford, W. H. Smith, J. L. Sexton,
. A. Scuddor.. F. Shackelford, J. E.
Skelton. N. O. Slaughter, Paul L.
■Smith, ol, c. M. SnelJlngs. W) W.
Scott. E. H. Scott. Tom ScoU. O.
E. Scott. Tj. T* SUnleton, G. F.
Stenhensoo. C. M. Strahan.
John J. Strickland, H. O. Story.
SHOE SHOP
Now Shoes from Oljf Man’s
Half 8olet and Rubber Haelt
$1.60. Ladies’ Half Boiaa and
Rubber Heela $1.25. Children’*
Half Sole* and Rubbar Heela,
priced according to size*
WE DELIVEIJ
Blow 'em Out
for Less Money
N OTHING easier when you use Dumorite,
—the new du Pont explosive. We know^
because other fanners around here have*
' done it.
Stick for stick, Dumorite gives you one-third
more sticks for each dollar with approximately
the same strength as 40% dynamite, and the
slow, heaving action of “20%”.
Clear your land witi\ Dumorite* The result
is lower cost and better results. And it’s non-
freezing and non-headadie.
Just consider our store headquarters for infor
mation on du Pont dynamites for land-clearing
and ditching work, and let us take care of
you. We’ll give prompt service.
Athens Hardware Ce.
Athens Ga.
NON-HEADACHE
NON-FREEZH