The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 23, 1923, Image 10

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■|H _ TON OP JOHN D. MOSS • Resign as Executor of the Ea- tate of R. L. Moee ..COURT OF ORDINARY V « CUrke Count; April Term, 1923 STATE OF GEORGIA, CUrke County: 1! John D. Moee, one of the exe- ' ‘ cutora upon tne Estate of R, L Mom, Sr., deceaied, late, of Mid County, having filed his petition to be allowed to resign his trust, this is to serve notice upon and to cite and direct W. L. Moss, peti tioner’s co-executor, and the next of kin of the Mid testator, to-wit: v said W. L. Moss, R. L. Moss, Miss Sarah H. Mom, and Mrs. Martha S. Mom Bondurant, all of Athens, Georgia; and the divisees, legatees and distributees under the will of said testator, to-wit; all of said named next of kin and alto the ’following: the children and grand children of the Mid John D. Moss, •’ to-wit: John Bill iMom, and hit ' infant daughter, Nancy, Putnam, Connecticut; R. L. Moss, III, and and bis Infant son, John D. Mos-/, II, Athens, Georgia; Mrs. Mary V. 'Moss Firor, and her infant daugh ter, Anne Byrd Firor, Montexuma, Georgia; Mrs. Judith Elizabeth Moss Harlow, and her infant daughter, Judith Mary Harlow, of 96 Manning Street, Needham, Mas sachusetts; and* William Byrd Moss, Athens, Georgia; the chil dren of the said R. L. Moss, to- wit: Elisabeth Luckio Moss, of At lanta,-Georgia; Thomas Strong Moss, of Athens, Georgia; R. L. Moss, Jr., Athens, Georgia, and Susan Moss, Athens, Georgia; and the husband E. J. Bondurant, and the children of the Mid Mrs. Martha S. Mom Bondurant, to-wit' Elizabeth Bondurant; Mary Bon durant; John Bondurant; Birdie , Bondurant. all of Athens. Georgia. * nt administration should to appear and show cause befori «™‘«d “ “ ld C- the Court of ordinary for Mid "“?*« • nd E - Taimadge. Jr., on County on the first Monday ini**’ - estate. April, 1923, why an order allow-1 Witness ray official hand and seal, ing said resignation should not be| ,w * lb * 6,h d*r of March, less, granted and petitioner discharged! *• c - OBB - of his said trust Let the usual I ' ' Ordinary, service be made upon the above Clarke County, aeorgla. named parties who reside within l*"- •-M**S-$*. the State and let thoee residing! — without the State be served by a _ OROIr publishing this citation and order . ., 1 OI , urt “ County, in thojpiper in which Sh^ftaSE T# A J Ro~ Lt fn° ™ form verttasment* are printed once a I .. . R having in proper form week for two months “| applied to mo for Permanent letters This elm Cleat daw nt Patman. I Administration on the estate of 1023. * ■ “ F,bru * ry 'la P. Rowe. 1st. of .aid county, thl. i> /. ORR I '* *° clt * “ u an d singular the credl nary, Clarke County, Geir-W™ »“* •» kl “ «* Row V* I bo and appear at my office within |tha time enowed by law, and ahow cause, If any they can. why per manent admlnletratlon should not bo granted to H. J. Rowe on 8. Rowe’s estate. Witness my hand and official rig- nature, this Sth day of March, ISIS. R. O. ORR, 1 I Ordinary. / March, 1SSL | GEORGIA—Clarke County! A. B. COILE. I WII be Bold on the first Tuesday In Deputy Clerk Superior Court, Clarke *prn 1913 between the legal hours o.' County. Georgia. sale before the Court House door in A. B. Colic, Deputy Cleric of the Superior Court of Clarke County, Georgia, do hereby certify that the foregoing In a true and correct copy of the application of L. II. CHAM’ BERLAIN and H. J. REID for charter for H. J. REID COMPANY aa the same appear* on file In thla of fice. WITNESS my official hand and signature, this the 2nd day of March, 1923. A. B. COILE, Deputy Clerk. Mch. 2-9-1C-23. GEORGIA—Clarke County: ORDINARY'S OFFICE H. A. Davis has applied to the un dersigned for letters .of Administra tion,de bonis NON, with the Will an nexed on the estate of P. L Davis, late of said County dec’d—This Is to notify all parties concerned, to snow cause. If gfcy they can b)f>io me on the first MONDAY In April next, why the application of said H. A. Davis should not be granted— Witness my official hand and sig nature This March 7th, 1923. R. C. ORR, Ordinary, Clarke County. Mar. 9-10*23-30. GEORGIA—Clarke County: To all whom It may concern: C. O. Talmadge and J. E. Ta! madge, Jr., of said State and Coun ty, having In proper form applied for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Mis. Lucy Wells Talmadge, late of said county, de ceased, this Is to cite all and slngu lar the creditors and next of kin the said Mrs. Lucy Wells Talmadge, deceased, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County on the first Monday In April, 1923, 10 o'clock. A. M., and show cause, any they have or can, why perman said county to the highest bidder for cash twenty-four volumes of New In tematlona! Encyclopedia, and one lot miscellaneous books levied on as the property of R. W. Ramirez to satisfy an attachment Issued from C!t>* Court of Athena In favor of Dodd Meaj A o.. against R. W. Ramirek. This March 9. 1923. W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff, Clarke County, <fa. Mar. 9-18-23-30. OEORQIA—Clarke County: To the (Superior Court of said conty The petition of L. H.’ CHAMBER- LAIN, bf Fauquier county, the State Of Virginia, and H. J. RETD, of the, ....... . County at Clarke and State of Ooor-| 1 ** r - »**•■*••$•» - ■In, respectfully show,: ». -That they desire, for themselves,|OEOROIA—Clarke County: their associates, successors and as-1 will be sold before the court house signs, to bo Incorporated under tbs door In Clarke County. Georgia on the style « H.J. REID COM- first Tuesday In April. 1111. between PANT for a period of twenty <»> the legal hours of sate, at public out- gaara, with the privilege of renewal I ox to the highest bidder for cash, as provided by law# I the following described property to- 2. fl wit: r > Thai the principal office of said I . I. h. ,th.nL I ** ttot ,ract or-parcel of land ly- - ‘ *° - *°y*° * AU “"*-|lng and being In tSw county’of Bald- c . * coun * J, t | win and Bute of Georgia, more par- ••K'JLJI Ucu ** r *r described as follows: Be- iS Binning «•«■*»«» the eastern l.ZZiE? * ltt tank of the Oconee Rlmr at the point . . I where the within described tract of That tbs particular bnrineee.to bs|!««d„ R dn L th. Wend formerly owned • earned on by said eorporatlon Is. ** . 8p *?? lB *-. *"d Rith»r fnr • (taalf or mm nnntB for then CO soutth 14-3*4 E. €1.07 tt. bwbST & atU« to . stakte thence north g Nothing, drygoods, notions, hate, and 17*-** chains to a stake: thence north ether furnishings; that Is to any. to| ss-l-l west to the hank of the Oco- condurt it clothing busMees and to I nee Flrer 26.1 cbLlne thence down jCT.ri things that may bo Incidental I the thread at ealfl river to the begin- ’■jS'liU ksilam |nlng point: aald tract of land con- 6. | talnlng two hundred and serency-two The capital stock of Mid corpora-1 (tft) acne, mot* or leas. Excluding, lion Ihnll be Twelve Thousand (Ilf,-1 however, the thnee scree coverad by 009.00) Dollars, the par value of each| the right of war of the Georgia. Rail- " share to be One Hundred ($100.00) I road. Tbs abort, described tract of ' 'Dollars.' I land la tuny described In a pint of the '.'^.Petitioners dealro tbs right to ln-| Hm e made by 3. L Hunter. C. 8. —Vrsnse said capital alocR to ««[g Co., la September, lilt, and aald '•’amount not exceeding Twenty-five I pi,, ,, recorded in deed book |0. O., Thousand ($15,000.00) Dollars, by *1*4 and l«, of the deed rwcorde ‘ majority vote eg the goguson "t 0 ®* I of Baldwin County, Oeorgia, rtecord- - ’-of said company. I ed May U, lull. Said land Is part of .. |the eetate of WUllam MeKInlsgy, da- -^Petltlqners dsslrt that said corpora-1 ‘ h !"„ h * Y *,^.!| 1 * ht ’ t0 l ** U * ' U --l The urn, to bo aold by the -under- l r - W °‘ t hs orlglna 1 riori.. a. “Lgntd ns the property of Mm. Mary ' 2^1 Tln^iSb toSSf McKinley Cobh. In pursuance of a ft***- .. LMd nSwred l»»er of sale contained I nn seourt- - atock' and with each rights and!O' deed from tbs aald Mrs. Mfiry Me- fcrivu'eres to tbs holders of tbs ^e- KInlsy Cobb to Mhs Lucy a Firm- V-fsriedstock, U My^ toMM, m d«twl rehruary 10. »H and j8h holds., of tbs common stock may rscorded ln deed book "Ofti-- folios M'ond determine. Ilri and $ss. In the office of ;tbe clerk •-• | of the Superior Court of Baldwin Petitioners desire that Mid cor-1 county. Oeorgln. The said lErs. Cobb poratlon shall have tbs right to sus I having made default with Respect to gdd bo sued, to have and use a com-[the payment of' the Indebtedness se ason seal to make all by-laws and | cured by said deed, this sails Is made regulations for the government of I for the purpose at Mtlafylnfg a •aid eerpormtSon m may be ni raeeary, Idebtedneea to Imue notes and other evidences of I This Ith day of March. Ml. fiUim-f aad secure the sue byl LUCY C. FLEMING, mortgage, deed at trust, or other ee-1 Attorney In fact for Mrs. Mary Me- euritf. and to to have all the, powers| K|nlt]f Cobh. j OEORQIA—cisnts County: Will be sold before the court house door In said county on the first Tues- day In April, 1923, between the legal hours of sale at public oatcry to the highest bidder for rash, tae following described property ,to-wit: 1—A certain tract of land located In Clarke Coupnty, Georgia, about one and one-half miles north of Ath ena on the Newton's Bridge road, containing eighty-eight (8$) acres, more or lesa, and fully described in a deed from A. P. Dearlng to T. C. DeLoney, dated February 16, 1908, and recorded In deed book I, folio 417 of the records of deeds In the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Clarke County, Georgia! to which deed reference la hereby made for n more comploto description. 2—That tract or parcel of land, with the improvement! thereon, lying and being In the city of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, located on the north side el Oconco Street (Lexington road) and bounded as follows: On the east by Ballsy Merest, on the south by Oconee Street or Lexington road, on the north by Elberton Street and the Georgia Railroad right of way, and on the west by lot of J, V. M. Morris sold lot containing ons acre, more or leas, and being the same property as that conveyed by A. P. Winston to the said T. E. Jago, ty deed dated May 28, 1921. Said property levied upon and to be sold si the property of r. T. E. Jago for the purpose or eatlsfylng n certain execution Issued from th» City Court of Athene In favor of Mrs Rosa D. Hull. Mica Leila May Hull Mrs. Rosa Hull Carson, 'William De Loncy Hull, and Henry H. Hull, against Dr. T. E, Jago. Written notice given tenants In possession and deeds for levy and sale filed and recorded before levy. This Sth day of March, 1923. W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff, Clarke County, Georgia. Mar. 9-1S-23-30. office of tfferk Su^Hoi* Court/* County before levy made. This the Sth day of March, 1922. W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff, Clarke County, Go. Mar. 9-1S-1S-S9. SHERIFF'S SALE OEORQIA—Clarice County: There will be aold on the first Tuesday In April 1913, before the Court House door In the said state and county, during the legal hours sale to the highest bidder (or cash the following described property, to-wit: One buffet, 1 China Cabinet, Dining Table, I Pedestal, 1 Settee, Heater. I K Cabinet. 1 Refrigerator, Table, 5 Rocking Chairs, Straight Chairs, 4 Curtains, 2 com forts. 2 pillows, Z Dressers, 1 Chlffo near, Z Bede, 3 Art Squares, 2 Mat tresses, 3 Small Tables, 1 Wash Stand. Said property levied upon as the pioperty of tho defendant P. Shouse to satisfy a distress warran Issued In favor of Wallace Bell and against R. L. Shouse. There will be aold at the same time and place the following described property, to-wit: 1 Lot of house hold goods consist Ing of kitchen utensils, house furnish Ing, garden tools etc. Tho namo levied upon si the pro perty of the defendant Mrs. Claud Lockhart to satisfy a distress war.-ant Issued In favor of Mra| J. B. Vaughn against Mrs. Claud ockhart levied and turned over to me for sale by C. C. Strickland, L. C. Thla March 8 1923. W. E. Jackson, Sheriff. Mar. 9-16-33-39. SHERIFF'S SALE OEORQIA—Clarke County! There will be sold on tho first Tues day In April, 1923. next, before Court houae door In Athena, Clarke County, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, to tho highest and beat bidder (or cash, the (ollowlng scribed property, to-wit. That tract or parcel o( land, #lth tho Impzovements thereon, lying anjl being In Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, and more particularly de scribed as (ollowa: Beginning at comer on Hancock Avenue 65 (cot, more or lose, east o( the southeast corner of Hancock Avenue and Chase Street and running along said Han cock Avenue In an easterly direction distance ot 61 fast, mors or loss thence south a'distance o( 149 (eet, more or lees; thence north a distance 149 (ml more or leas to Hancock IAvenue; the same betas a part ot the property conveyed by Mrs. Bloomfield to Mrs. Elenora Jennings deed recorded In book 11, page 94, the office of tho clerk ol tho 8u parlor Court at Clarke County. Said property having boon conveyed by Mrs. Elenora Jennings to Mrs. Carl oad by Mrs. Carlton Beane to SWMty Norflett, and be tas ^bounded aa follows: North Hancock avenue, east by property Mrs J tunings, south by Bloomfl I nd authority usually gimnud eorpo- at similar character. Petitioners ahow that more lhanfOEOROIA—Clarice, Count-f: ltn cnt. of Mid capital atoek| To Whom It may cencera: cent, w _*• | Kottca „ that Hugh r. White m administrator at the M- FMMooen further pray that the lute of Isaiah Clement at have authority M wind having applied tb me byf petition for „„ i[, corporate affairs aad to Daul-ltaavo to call the r$al e Mats at up’ll# corporate 1*11 and discontinue the buataon ofliMlah Clements, decea led; and that corporation at any time that lt|an order was made them on at the *4-.. ta determined by a vote of twe-1 March term, 1921, for citation, and thirds ot Its alack outstanding at the I that citation Issue. All the heirs at 3m u 10 to do. , [law aad creditor! of tide aald Isaiah I WHEREFORE, petitioners way I Clements, dscMesd, wt'9 take notice that they have an the powers. privll-l (hM x win pm ppm, ague and lmmunlttae heretabefoee mt| at ttM April term, 19Z2J of the court 'MO. aad *VCh other powers ae arzi^ ordtaary of Clarke County, Oeor- now or may hereafter he aUowedoir-i^. ftn(l unless cause Is shown I aerations of the MM rhormetor u*ase| to ^ aontrary at arifd time, said the law* ef the State of Georgia. ana| ^ u - to pen sR of | that 1-er be incorporated name and etyle oTH. J. REID COM- - rANY. ERWI ^ ERW | N and NIX Attorneys for PeUllonera. 4 FUsd In Office, this 2nd day ofj^ the real estate and ir (teresta in real cctctc of tbs 4scscssd.« This March 9th. 19SSI, , R. C. ORR. Ordinary. I U 1 property, and west by Matthews prop arty. The above panel of land levied up ae the property of SWMtr Nor- flett under and by virtue of a cer tain execution Issued from the CUy Court of Athena la favor at TUm Mary L. Wilkins against Sweety Nor flett and W. D. NortletL .The debt upon which said execu tlon levied upon the above described property 1s based wag’Meurcd by security deed, and ta order for tho Sheriff of said County to levy and MU the property, under said execu tion, quit-claim deed for levy and sale has been executed and reeerded to the aald SwMty Norflett as re qulred by law. Written notice to tenant ta poa- session has bMn given' as required by law. This 9th day at March. 1911. W. B. JACKSON. Sheriff Clarice County, Oeorgia Mar. 9-lf-SS-St.' SHERIFF SALE OEORQIA—Clarice Countyi Will bs sold before the Court Houbo d6or ta mid County, on tho first Tuesday ta April, 192$, within the legal hours of Mis, to the high-' set and boat bidder for cash, the fol lowing described land, lo-flt: That lot or parcel M lane and being In the said 8tat county (Clarke County. Oeorgln) and within the new limits of tho City of Athena fronting two hundred and twenty fMt on Broad Straat near the Western limits of said City, contain tag two and M van teen one hundredths acres;' %I7) moee or loss, according to a survey and pint made same by B. II. Barrow, surveyor; ta May, 1911; the laid land being that tract or parcel ef land conveyed-to the mid Carlisle Cobb by Os brie Ha Brown by deed at date May ltd, 1921, and recorded-In Dead Book 81, page 193, ta the office of the Clerk at tho Superior Court of mid coonty. Said land levied oa as the property of Carlisle Cobb to satisfy on exe cution Issued from the City Court of Athena, add State and County, on the M day of February. 1923, In flavor The jOeorgta - National 'Bank of Athens Juakut Carlisle Oohh aad ft Bailey. Written notice of given defendant ta fl fa, and tenant ta of levy and sale OEORQIA—Clarke County: There will be sold before the court house door in Athene, Oeorgia, Clarke county, for cash, within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday In April, 1933, the following describ ed property to-wit: A certain lot of land tying ana be ta the CUy of Athens, Georgia, Clarke County, fronting on Hancock Avenue,and Dougherty StmL and more particularly described lows: Beginning at a rock wall on the north side of Hancock Avenue on the dividing line betwMn property now owned by the Kappa Alpha fraterni ty and formerly owned by Abe Joel, and running thence ta an easterly direction along Hancock Are. a dis tance of forty-six (4$) fMt; thence northerly direction along lino parallel to Una of tho Kappa Alpha fraternity property two bundled and twenty-eight (39$) (ml more or lees, to Dougherty Stnet; thence In I STATE OP GEORGIA, the South S3 1-9 degrees West 19. chains to the beginning corner nt't bridge, and being the same tract land purchased by U. H. Davenport and Mary C. Davenport from Crane and Johnson, deed to which ta record cd In tb* Clerk's Office ot the 8uper •or Court ot aald County, In Deed Book 23. Paco 634. This land has been levied on and will be aold as the property of E. O. Tribble, to satisfy an execution is sued on tho Sth day of March. 1923, from the City Court of Athena of Mid County, In favor of U. H. Davenport and Mary C. Davenport against E. O. Tribble. Deed toi purpope of levy and sale was first filed and recorded, and no (Ice of this levy la being given to de fendant in fl fa., mid E. O. Tribble, and the tenant in possession. Thla 9th day of March, 1623. W. E. JACKSON. Sheriff Mar. 9-19-23-30, STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OK CLARKE. To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of BLUDWINE COM PANY, a corporation of said State and County, respectfully shows ae fol lows : 1. That said corporation ‘was duly In corporated by the Superior Court of this county on the 4th day of Feb ruary, 1909. 2.' That at a regujar meeting of the Board of Directors of said BLUD WINE COMPANY It was decided to change Its name and amend charter so that In the future said company would be known and styled ae the BUDWINE COMPANY. Thla action of the Board of Directors was unanimously approved at the annual meeting of stockholders held In Jan uary, 1923. WHEREFORE, petitioner that after this. Its application for change of name, may be published once a week for four WMkk In the of ficial gazette of Clarke County, that Its name may be changed from the BLUDWINE COMPANY to the BUD- WINE COMPANY, and that In the future aald company may operate and do business with all the rights, privileges and Immunities of the former company under the name of the BUDWINE COMPANY. This the 15th day of March. 1922. GREEN Sc MICHAEL. Attorneys, Bludwtne Company. Filed In office March 15th, 1922. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk, Superior Court, Foruon, - Judge of aald Court, this ISthi day of February 1922. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clark. Feb. 11-22-Mar. 23-29. OEORQIA—CLARKE COUNTY To the Superior Court of Said Coun ty: The petition of EMPIRE STATE CHEMICAL COMPANY respectfully shows: That It was Incorporated by or der of the Superior Court of Clarke County on April 11, 1904, for a period of twenty yean, with the privilege oC renewal. 2. That the charter of petitioner will expire on April II. 1924. Petitioner desires a renewal, of Its charter, to take effect from the date of the expiration of Its present charter, for an additional period of twenty years, with the privilege of subsequent renewal as provided by law. 4. Petitioner further ehowe that under Its present charter It has an authorised capital stock of $500,090.00. I. Petitioner desires Its charter amended so as to authorise Its cap! tal atock to be Increased amount not exceeding One Million ($1,000,000.00) Dollars, said capital stock to be lncreaec$l from time to tlmo by a majority vote of the voting stock of mid corporation up to eald maximum amount, aa hereinbefore Stated; such Increased capital stock to be common and preferred, cither or both, and ta auen proportions as the majority of the voting stock of said company may fix and determine, Petitioner files' herewith a cer tified abstract from the minutes of said corporation, showing that' the application for thla renewal and amendment has been authorised by proper corporate action. WOEREFORE, petitioner prayn that Its charter he renewed for an additional period of twenty years, with the prlvlloge of subsequent re newal. and that Its charter I amended as hereinbefore set forth. EMPIRE STATE COEMICAL COM PANY. By B. R. HODGSON. JR.. PreeldenL ERWIN. EBWIN Sc NIX, Attorneys for Petitioner*. FRIDAY MARCH JJ, (nj RESOLVED: That the President of thla company be and he la hereby authorised to apply In the name of the company to the Superior Court Clarke County for a renewal of the charter of the company for an additional period of twenty yean from the expiration of . tho present charter of the corporation, which was granted on the 11th day of April, 1904: said application to bo made by Clarke County. Oeprgta. | «ho President In the name of the 'corporation ta duo time to secure the renewal of mid charter before architecture in the Southern states and in it ta the Founder’s Memor ial Room, a room some twenty feet square with * granite floor and lime-stone walls and -Gothic wind ow*, and now the lectern—or read ing table—which iz,the gift of Pe ter and Burghard Company of Louisville, Ky, has arrived and has just been set up by Gui Straub that staunch old maiter mason who haa aided in the construction of all of the buildings on the Ogle thorpe campus. BEAUTIFUL IN EVERY WAY. The lectern is a beautiful piece of workmanship, being of graceful ly carved limestone. It ta set in the center of the room and on il shortly will be placed the Founder’s Book in which, alphabetically ar ranged under states and towns will be forever kept the names of those who are building the insti tution. Students and visitors al ready know this room as a sacred memorial chamber, the students having adopted aa a tradition the removal of their hate when they enter it. In pure sentiment, this act of gratitudo on the part of the au thorities of Ogiethornc and of ap- Drflflll? !fltl thrt pclnicl/,' .a aa# i L.. I ^ COLDS ARE CONTAfllnrto Coughs and Colds arc conuK and require prompt treatmSu 1 th 7 *Pread or develop and Grippe. Take no ch.ZL" when you can get FolevN h** and Tar for a few ccmti 1 Hon *I ly cheek coughs «™d c 0 !d s q “ft constantly increasing demin'd upon Foley-.._Adverttc, w „ , t : nr ' ,t awfsterly direction Along Dougherty | COUNT? OP CLARKE. lexplrAUon of the term of the cher- Stieet a distance of forty-slk {,4b) I j hereby certify thAt the foregoing I tcr heretofore granted said company, feet, to the line of Abe Joel; thence I petition Is a true and correct copy of I RK80LVED further, that when ap- southerly direction along the I petition filed in the offlcs of the I pNcstlon Is mada.for the renewal of line of Abe Joel and Kappa Frcternl- I Clerk of the Superior Court of CUrke I charter the same be amended so ty property two hundred and tw«n-lCounty by the Bludwlne Company fori** ,V > 1 mu a t , *! ,ncre ** e th ® ty right (SSI) f*.t, more or less, to|tho amendment of lu charter. «"d the beglnnlni Said lot of by a plat of l Chandler on , ------- I. a(. i i: inrun i-nuniY. ucnmiii, ■ maximum amount hereinbefore stated. Bald Increased capital stock Ing the- same Mrs. Notl, V Von Cannon, June 19th, I Deed Book 21 Clerk's Office eald cont) Ing been coni to the plaint sued upon ta ! fully shown isde by C. B. 1920 and be>- convcyod by I change of Its name. j amount not seceding one million This 15th day ot March, 1922. [ (I1,$$A0$M$> dollar*, said capital E. J. CRAWFORD, I stock to b« increased from time to Clerk, Superior Court. | tlnl * by. a'majnrlyt, vote of the voting Clarke Cdunty, Georgia. ,toc k of said corporation up to the prcciation of the sacrif’ca of their friends has been rarely, if ever, equalled in the history of universi ties and colleges anywhere. It is proposed to keep this book, renew ing the pages from time to time, forever as an undying memorial to the generosity of those who have aided and those still aiding the in stitution. 'The buildings of Ogle thorpe University are built so as to endure indefinitely into the ages, and doubtless when it shall have been forgotten where Atlan ta* present sky-scraperi were located, this memorial, more im perishable than bronze or maible slab, will bear witneis to the love and generosity of the founders of Oglethorpe University. In the front of the book will be the mem- ben of the Board of Founders and following them will be the names of the women on the Womens' Board, followed in turn by the do- non from all over the world. There are something like 6000 of these names and they have subscribed over 11,000,000 to the University. MORE FERTILIZER SOLD THIS YEAR THAN IN 5 YEARS SO year* of satisfied gn attest it* value for Coughs, colds, croup, bronchial SS25,. Sold eterywhero al. to B. fe\|* Ur - »» ^Apr, €, dated recorded in THE OEORQIA DEVELOPMENT eommulmamd preferred, either ." uiuiu ’"I COMPANY l°r both, ami''ta'such proportions as 15-64$.of thel ’ vf [the majority ol the voting atock of iperior Court Kthen* APARTMENT CORPORA- | M| d company may fix and determine. ropertv hr.v-| T|0N I he defendant I ^ Mashburn, doln* business as [ OEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY ■rt th* note |yv. g. mashburn A COMPANY, | l, Harry Hodgson. Secretary of the and W. , ana WW. m. JACK80N, as Sheriff of (Empire State Chemical Company, do Said property Is levied on and to.b, Clark, County, Georgia. | certify that th, fongoing I* a true (old as th, property of P. O Wall, I EQUITABLE PETITION, ■ IN ] copy at a resolution unanimously B. F. Von Cannon and Carl H. Von | CLARKE SUPERIOR COURT. FILED I pawed by tho atock ho Id.ra of aald Cannon to satisfy a fl. fa.. Issued | TO APRIL TERM, 1922. | company at a meeting held on Do- from the City Court of Athene In)TO THE ATHENS APARTMENT Icember 18. 1923. favor of Chaa. A. Ver Nooy vm P. O. | CORPORATION: | In witness whereof, I have he re- Wall. B. F. Von Cannon and Carl I You an hereby notified that the I unto set my hand and affixed th* H. von Cannon. [above stated case was filed In tl), | corporate teal of said company, this Written notice given the defend- U«c* of the Clerk of the Suprilor the lftb day ante ta fl. fa., and tenants In pocaes- (court of Clarke County oo March 9 b, I HARRY OODGgON, ■Ion of arid lew 11123, and you are hereby cited to ap- I Secretary. Thla^ Ith day of March. 1923. [pear at the next term eg the Superior I (Corporate Beal) Thl! Ith day of MMcta 19IL C ourt to be neld In and for raid coun- Filed In office, thla 22nd day w. B. JACKSON. I ty ^ th# >ecood Monday April March. 1222. 1922 to answer petitioner's complaint. I B. J. CRAWFORD, Yon are further cited to appear at [Clerk Superior Courtf Clarke County, the office of the Judge cf the Superior Oeorgia. Court of Clarke County. Oeorgia, in | GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY, the County Courthouse at ten A* M- I I, E. J. CRAWFORD, Cleric of the | on. April 14th; 1922, to show ceuae I Superior Court of arid Coonty, According to a report Issued by State Commlsaioner of Agriculture, J. J .Brown, more fertiliser haa been bought In Georgia thla year, to the present date; then has been bought at the same time In any previous year for the’ past five. Georgia farm ere have purchased a total of 670,744 tone, as shown by the reeelpta from the manufac turer! for tag*. Much fertiliser, how ever, laid Mr. Brown, la not being used for the production of cottony as In years past. Instead it Is going ontd land bring sown In tobacco, truck and other diversified crops.’ The figures for the past five years as given out by Mr. Brawn. are aa follows: 1919 1920 " 1921 1922 1922 (to date) -.1.101,492 tone -.1,033.686 tons — 201.275 tons — 541,212 tons — 570,744 tons radiator lit mean* that your water la low or your radiator I* dirty. Hard water deposits lime in th* radiator tubes. That rt- duces their ares and cuts down radiation so the wa ter circulates without get- ting coal. The mult k an over-heated engine tnd reduced cMctency; greater gas . consumption and rapid depreciation. The remedy la simple end cheap. Uee Giant Lye and your problem ta aolved. DIRECTIONS: Dltcolc, enter to fill the radiator. : Le*w In cfe, ear Omrtttt a dayi run. Drain ml refill with eleen weltr. Repeat once oncost*. GIANT LYE Tor H teen the Beit AlrlTliht Top BoUt the Smith Mar. $.1$*SS-Si. SHERIFF SALES OEOROIA—Clark* Countyi There will be sold on the Tucidey In April IMS, before the|^injunction should not laeue|ceriify that the foregoing ta a true court houae door ta the aold State| |n the above mated case. leopy of the original application at and county, during the legal hours of | xhls rih day. of March, IMS. I Empire State Chemical Company fnr sale to the highest .bidder for cash | e. J. CRAWFORD, | renewal of and amendment to Its following described property, to-wit: Icier* Superior Court, Clarice County. |charter, as the Me appears of file A certain tract of land In Sandy I Mar 11-31.30—Anr. 4. (In my office. Cnek District Clarke. County, Ga.| -I—— ~| WITNESS my official band and Bounded on the North. Beat, nnd OEOROIA-Clarite Countyi I seal, this the Itnd day of March, Scull, by lands of Jessie Callaway, | In ‘he I 1 *”' _ . an lb* West by lands of Milaa Sheri-1 una^PRraciLLA 1 PAINE McLEAN I , . „ *; J ' , dan formerly, now Mallory and con- PR,,C,LLA vs Clerk Superior Courtf Clark* County, taint five acres as will more fully | ELIHU S. McLEAN, JR. | “•“jy 1 *' . appear by reference to a plat of th*| To Klihu 8. McLean. Jr.: I*“» M Apr e-ll. (.survey of same made by BenJ. H |.By orderof thaSupariorComM f-,,iown is,* -, , n - .—I Clarke County .Georgia, yon aye re Barrow. Feb. 191S, attached to lead I ou |m<i to be and appear at th* nest from Jessie Callaway to Milas 8her-1 tarmof said Court, to be held ta and Idan, dated February 9th, 1912, and | for said county on th* second Mon- recorded In Deed Book II, past 570, day In April, 1921 then and there to Office Clerk of BuperloV Court, Clarl:* petitioner’s llbri for dlvorc,. ... i. . | and ta default thereof th* court will Count j Georgia, stld pint rscoruw | qu to justice - shall opsrtnln* on peg* 6(2 same book and office. [ \vitnB8S the Honorable Blanton Bald property levied upon as th* i Fortaon. Judge of eald Court .this property of Milaa Sheridan estate, to [the 12th day jof" ^’ehruary.^lMl^ satisfy a Justice Court fl fa Issued from th* Justice Court of th* clCth district In favor of C. E. Haynes against Homer Stevens as executor | OEORQIA—Clerkc county: Milas 8herldan . 1 No. 437t April Term. IHS Clarke ..... .. — u I Superior Court. Libel for Olvoree L y*- I> ? t *y f r !"’J? ^ MRS- TEXIE STEPHENS STRICK C. Strickland, L. C. and turned | LAND nnsTon’ B E. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk. I Feb. lt-22-Mar. 22-29.' over to me for th* purpose of sal*. This Ith day 6t March. 1M2. W. E. JACKSON, I Mar. *-ll-22-2*. Unique Memorial Given Atlanta Institution and Erected on Beautiful Campus Spot. oglethopTe university Ga.—This week haa seen th* con summation on th* campus of Og- rder of th* Coun, yon an I thorp* University of what is per- toirney, aTthl 55' *“1* «»• ot most beautiful acts parlor Court at Clark* county, to [of pure sentiment in th* annals of be heid ta and for aald County, .on [ American educational institutions, th* second Monday ta April nokL I „ . . . . ' . . to answer Ptainfifri complaint, aa, I Oglethorpe aa planned and founded ' ‘ " ’ has been the work of a group of VS. JAMES ARTHUR STRICKLAND To James Arthur Strickland. Orset- Ing By order SHERIFF’S SALE OEOROIA—Clark* Ceuntyi There will be sold before the court I _ house door In eald County on the]," ^fiuTtbMeof.'the Court will"pro first Tuesday ta April IMS. within I cc*d aa to Justice a hall appertain. . , . . the legal hours of rale, to tb* high-1 WITNESS th* Honorable Blanton | individuals, having had no State bidder for cash: [portion Judge of mid Court, thla|legislature or church coqrt or mil All that tract <4 land, ritual., lying li ‘ h ^ ^XcRA^ORD. to whom and being In Purycar’e Militia DIs- [ Clerk. I ** a ™ n ‘ !? Whom appeal could be tricL County of Clark*. State of j Feb. ll-2J-Mch.2J-J0. Oeorgia. containing some $4.14 acres and lying on the North rid* of the | OEOROIA—Clark* County: Athens nnd Lnxlngton public lend. I Ctzrnc HU’ parlor Court. Libel for Divorce some eight miles from the City of I JtEKB B. BYRD Athena: aald tract beginning at North | VS. west comer of the bridge on aald| EMMA TAYLOR BVRO read over th* South prong of Rig ToEmnui Taylor Byrd. Oreettage: It was rwunsd from the | beginning that i# many instance* [the founding of the institution | would mean real sacrifice, and in the building plans s ptost beauti ful location was set aside for th* | Founder** Tower wherein was to | be • specially beautiful Founder*, Creak, and monte* nlnn* mad Northl dl order of the Com. yon are r J° m ™ 4 *uit- Cra^ and running along road «°«b | bwby ^mred paraonally or by at- [able lectern was to be a Founder’s grers West 1.02* feet to tho bridgo on old load and over • small ton gave I | which is „ WITNESS Urt> Hooorable Ulintcn I the most bxqu . wgarded as ltd hit of college The SECURITY of A Nation-hide. Service ALL the 'average, manlswof the tele- Ak phone system is the telephone instru ment. But looking past this simple device * 860 millions of miles of wires and cables, thousands, cf buildings, intricate switchboards—ah immense plant, serving the people day and night. This greatj investment In physical prop erty inures a.high.degree or safety for the stock of tha AmerfcanTelephone and Tele- graph Company,! the, major part' of whose Mmings coroe from its holdings in the Bell Tsjjpphone System, which renders a nstion- Piffiy. because of this security, this stock has attracted more than 150.000. investors. broker or local Bell re Telephone ,<Securi- telcphohe ’• business Tties ^ " office about thisstock os on investment. Imm .-ar,aai-i^ to t-nU- TELEGRAPH CO..