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jgal Advertisements
certify*
ir B oiA-Ciarke County:
• before ihe Courthouse
County Courthouse of
on Saturday. April 21,
O'clock, noon, fifteen
'apltal stock of Myers
•umpany, represented
11 for five shares.
I* for five shares, and
n** 1 - 70 for five Shares.- all
i Anderson, and pledged
d ' Ku mers Hank of Bowman,
payment of a note foi
^■ r ‘;. , sunl 0 f $722.50, besides
pri ' on* which note. Judgment
fSt ;.' ,.„tly rendered In the
\thens nfcainst the said
C0 . U ,wirr«..n ill favor of the Na-
of New York. N. Y.,
aid note and the
thft payment
transferred by the
r.
r .v vrmt,.2*.
THE BAWWBB-ggtALD. ATHENS, CBORGM
PAGE FIVE
I i**rk iw
rtiii.be sold In pursu-
3520 of the Code of
10 f ( ,r the purpose of
riM-eeds of sale on said
, Mar rh IT. 13^-
ARK HANK
Jis, i:n«'iN * N,x '
', ti|rl .y, at Law.
"TqmINISTRATOR'S sale
iRGIA—ClatKe County
,f the Court
said county, will be
outcry, on the first
1023, -at the Court
county, within the
sale, the ^following
to in Clarke Codnty.
Hill Street fruiting
,n feet, on west <9.2
:•.» feet.* and on east
,m house thereon.
id is
12nd day of April. 1923.
SAM H. FLINT.
. '...icimter of J. A. llarbln.
Mount Airy. Uu.
tween Lester and Dealing formerly,
and running back 8 chains and 74
links to line of A. P. Dearlng (at
time of survey), said lot bounded on
the North by a road. East by lot No.
5. South by Dearlng and Phillip
Dante!, (find West by lot No. 3 con
taining 1*4 acres and being property
deeded ljy Mary Heard to Claude
Iaookhart October 23rd, 1914, and re
corded in Rook No. 11. page 15, office
of Clerk of Superior Court, Clark#
County, Georgia."
The same to be sold by the under
signed k as the ■ property of Claude
Lockhart, in pursuance of a poorer of
sale contained In a security-deed
Trom the said (Maude Lockhart, to M.
F. Matthews, dated July 15th; 1919.
and recorded In Deed Book 25, page
503. In the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Clarke County,
Georgia. The said Claude Lockhart
having made default with respect to
the* payment of the indebtedness
secured by said deed, this sale Is
made for the purpose of satisfying
said Indebtedness. x
TIUh 5th day of A\>ril. 1923.
M. P. MATTHEWS.
Attorney In Fact for Claude Lock
hart.
Apr. G-13-20-27. *
SHERIFF’S SALE
iUCiA-Clarke County:
lU be vM before the Court House
and county during
,r sales on the first
1923, to the highest
tho following dc-
•operty.
writ:
together with
improvements thereon,' situate,
j and being in the 216th District,
tf Clarke County. Georgia, be-
I the western limits of the city
ithen*. end being bounded on th<
h bv a certain unknown street
he West by an unknown rtreot
Ihe North by what Is kn/.wn as
Wade estate; on the East by
property known us the George
*,n lot. and being a part of lots
md eight of Hlanntgan’s re-sur
,f Wheelers survey of the prop-
formerly known as tho Athens’
and Improvement Co. Bald
and survey being record#^. In,
•TP," Kollo 595 In tho Clerk’
i of the' Superior Court of said
y: and also being h part of the
deeded W Mrs. Wade to Minor
;r.wn f and being more fully de-
■d in deed from Mrs. M. L.
» i„ Mrs. Cora A. Whitehead.
rm.nl In Peed Rook 9, Folio
property levied on and to be
the property of Mrs. Cora A.
(head under a fl fa Issued from
idgment obtained by Mrs. Clara
well against the said Mrs.
A Whitehead at the October
H!2. a Clarke Huperlor Court,
d from Mrs. Clara Brlghtwell
i. t\»ta A. Whltehead s convey *
aid described property wa*
•d lief>re levy was made. No
levy given Pi Mrs. Cora A.
trad, the tenant in possession.
April 5th. 1923.
W. E. JACKSON. Sheriff.
R-20-27.
SHERIFF’S SALE
RQiA—Clark# County:
1 lie' mild oil the frlst Tuesday
IT. D23. before the Court House
In raid County, between the
hour* of sale to the highest
r for rarh. the following de
al pri-i-crty. to-wit’
a undivided one-half Interest In
to ail that lot. tract or parcyl of
•hunted, lying" and l>elng In the
tr of Clarke and State of Geor-
alriut four miles North of Ath-
the Newton Bridge public
adjoining lands of —. —. B»F-
I it. Moore and others, an wcl!
■mg inunded on one side by the 1
ft It'.vcr, containing one hun-
and twenty acres, more or less,
kwrthex by motes and bounds
i«*igna
ik at a Water Oak cor-
h'lince ltlver, the same
n-r of the Barber land,
thence N83K 51.61 to a
hom e 826% E 29.60 to n
thence N79E 7.51 *o a
lhtneo 8S56W 7.69 to a
thence H92W 42.60 to
Kive’r, thence up the
if tlie Oconee River to
nf ••ommenceroent and
ted as Lot No. 1, of the
tin- W. M. and llulda
n tinda. a.j per plat of survey
h >' (’ m .’handler. Surveyor,
Wemter 2Sth, 1920/*
1 property i Is loved upon and to
* u the iroperty oflMrs. llulda
* b> utiufy u’ fifa Issued ffnm
ll > «' iurt of Athene-. In favor of
' Mrs. llulda
*• and against said desigrllx-d
hf Deed filed am*, recorded
of levy and sale. Legal
tiv*n defendant In fl fa And
April ;.th, 192V
k. jacKHON, Sheriff.
ClA—Clarke County:
' ^ *.!<! la-fore the Court House
11 ‘ larke Coupty, Georgia, on
M Tuesday fn May. 1923. toe-
lhe legal hour* of sale, at
°utcry, to the highest bidder
‘•H. it,. following described
... .
that tract of‘Mand. Situate.
Mng In said State* and
• a 'd lit the auburb of the
. Al Ut>si knownr as Brooklyn,
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
There will bo sold on the first
Tucsduy in May, 1923. before the
irt House door in Clarke County,
.rgla, between the legal hours of
Kale, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described property,
to-wit:
All that lot of land situate. lying
and being in wild State and County
and on the Northeast corner of
Hancock Avenue and Church Street
in the City of Athens; this lot begin
ping at a certain post corner between
the property deeded and property sold
to K. K. Lumpkin. Jr., and thence
running along Church Street In a
Southerly direction some 140 feet,
less, to Hancock Avenue
theme extending along Hancock
Avenue In an easterly direction some
H3 feet, more or less, to the prop'
Charlie Campbell; thcnco
Along this property to a fence dlvld
In* the property deeded from the
property sold to E. K. Lumpkin, Jr.,
some 125 feet., more or less, thence
from this point in a westerly dlrec
tlon to the beginning point on Church
Street.
This lot being bounded on the West
by Church Street, on the South by
Hancock Avertue, on the East by
property of Campbell and
North by property sold to
Lumpkin. Jr.
This property has been levied upon
aa the property of E. M. Brown un
dor an execution issued on the fifth
day of March, 1923. from the City
Court of Athens In faVoi* of Helen
Sprout vs. the said E. M. Brown,
and will be sold for the purpose of
satisfying said execution,
Deed for the purpose of levy and
sale has been first filed and recorded
provided by law. and notice of
kin of John W. Fowler to bo and ap
pear at my office within the time
allowed by law', and show cause, if
any they can. why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted
Mrs. Mary Lou Fowler on John W.
Fowler’s estate.
Witness mjK l\and and official sig
nature, this 7th day of April. 1923.
R. C. ORB, Ordinary.
Apr 13-20*27 May 4.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice Is hereby given tiutt i\. B.
Colic. Oft\ adniihiKtratpr of Ben Lwugs-
;on. deceased, having applied t.
by petition for leave to sell the real
estate of said Ben Langston,
ceased; and that an order was made
thereon at the April term, -19$3, for
citation, and that cite tlon Issue; all
the. heirs at law and creditors of the
said Ben Langston, deceased, will
take notice that I will pass upon said
application at the Muy Term, 1923, of
the Court of Ordinary of Clarke
County; and that unless cause is
hliown to the contrary, at said time,
said leave will be granted.
This 11th day of April. 1923.
R. C. ORU. Ordinary.
Apr 13-20-27 May 4.
thl* l«vy I* lwln* *fv«> to.lta
nd.nl In fl fa., wtm la the tenant
n poejfMsIon; ”
,Thl» Cth day of April, ISO.
. W. E. JACKSON".
Sheriff. Clarke County.
Apr 0-13-20-SL
SHERIFF'S SALE
GEORGIA—Ctarke county:
Will be sold before the Court Houee
floor In said County, on the first
Tuesday in May. 1K». -‘thin the
leant I,ours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property:
All that tract or parrel of land In
the City of Athens, on the South
,ld« of Athens Avenue, said lot
fronting 01 1-! feet on said Avenue,
and running back l!0 feet. The same
being lot No. 113 in the suntey of
Unds Of Lumpkin. Burnett and Fnwt-
ler. lying between Barber Street and
,he Northeast Itsllroad (Southern
Uallroad). A map of which made by
j if. Doxler and recorded In me
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Clarke County. Oeorgla. tn
Book HH. page and on which Is
located a two room house and »
threo room house. , IMt _
Sald land levied on as the property
of E. M. Br»wi) lo satisfy an «*•«**
tlon Issue', from the City Court of
Athens. February Term. j»SJ. >"
favor of Bella J. Stickle and Helen a.
Blair. CsccutrUes of the estate of
Blair. i-.KiuiiiAh’ a..
Nancy A. Jukes, deceased.
Quit-Claim Deed for F“ | T*m ■
levy nn.l sale filed and recorded as
required by law, and due and I.*al
notice given to the defendant In ft
i and tenant In possession.
This’April j ACK80 N.
Sheriff. Clarke County.
Apr fl-H-W-IL
OEOROIA—Clarke County:
Tu All Whom It May Concern: _
Anna Williams Having '"I™*'
form nopllcd lo mo for
Letters of Administration on the
estate of Millie (loosby. late of eald
County, this is lo cite all and ^ngulw
the creditors an.l nost of Wn '*
Millie tloosbv to be and appear at
my Office within the tlme allowed by
law. and show cause d
•an. why permanent admlnlatrmtkm
should not he
Hum,, on Mlttl. Ooosbld.
Witness my hand and off>1>* 1 •'*
nature this fth day of April. 1W,
n. c. OBlt. ordinary.
Apr tJ-»-J7 May t. -
OBOROIA—Clarks County:
To All Whom It May Concern: _
J. H. Krumrine hnvln* In proper.
fbrm e pulled to me for
Letter, of Administration on the
estate of chas. H. Krumrine. Jr. tot.
of said County, this l« to *J‘ c
singular the erodltor. and neat n<
kin of Chas. H. Krumrlne. Jr.. to be
and appear at my office wl * hln
allowed by tow. and show
cause. If any they "W I * rm N
nent administration should not he
granted to J. H. Krumrine. on .aid
Witness my hand and official air-
nature, thf list of >tarch. ‘»»
R. c. OBB. Ordinary.
Apr 1S-10-K May A.
lie
GEORGIA—Clarke CettHiy: 1
T.t All Whom It Mey Codcern:
Mre. Mery Lou Fowler having. In
form-applied to me for Per*
cf Administration on
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To AH Whom It Mf.y Concern:
L. B. Moon, the duly constituted
Administrator of the Estate of G. T.
Moon, Having made application for
leave to sell all of the personal prop
erty and all of the real estate of C.
T. Moon, late of said Coijnt.v, de
ceased*
This Is therefore to cite ull perrins
to show cause, if any th#v may
have, at the May term, 1923, the _
Court of Ordinary of Clark© County, j
Georgia, why said . Administrator
should not be granted leav* to sell
all of the personal property and real
estate of the said C. T. Moon, de
ceased. said real estate being fully
described In petition of said Admin
istrator, which la of file In this of
fice. Said application Is made for
Board of Trustees.
At the meeting of the Winder
city council Mesdamea G. H.
Fortson and W. M. Hosetibeck
were elected members of the city
board of education. '
The next convention of the fif
teenth dletrU t Odd Fellows will b«
held with the lodge at Good Hone
Mr. J. M. Patrick la suffering
from a painful aecldent, when h*
Ceil from a motor truck.
Mr. John McDonald, a forme:
citizen of (his county, died at hi*
home In Griffin. >.
Marriages—Miss Genevive Has-
rlwood o^ Monfoe and Mi
eloquent and forceful speaker*
ever heard in Monroe, will be at
the. Christian c'.iurch from April
29th to May 9th.
The members nf Double Springf
church have Just completed a
handsome new edifice*.
Signs have been erected on ali
national high xpyn leading
appre
.lame*
Ray. abaTof that city; Miss Thel*
nia Hale of Bold Spring and Mr.
Rev Gunter, of near Gratis.
Peanuts are u surer crop than
cotton and will bring more money
Walton county has twenty-two
of the. most successful fhrm mar
keting organizations in Georgia,
5 Mr.
Mr. Clarkson, one of the nlost
the purpose'of paying the debts of
said deceased and making distribu
tion among his heirs at law..
This April 12th. 1923.
R. C. ORR.
Ordinary. Clarke County, Ga.
JOHN B. GAMBLE.
Attorney for L. B. Moom Admin
istrator.
Apr 13-20-27, May 4.
To Whom It May Concern:
All creditors of the estate of Mrs.
Lucy Wells Talmadgc. deceased. *;re
required to file their claims with the
undersigned, and all persons Indebt
ed to said estate are requested to
make Immediate payment.
This April 13. 1923.
C. a. TALMADGE, and
J. E. TALMADpE. JR.,
Administrator
Apr 13-20-27. May 4-ll-|».
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Will be sold before the court bouse
door of said bounty on Monday. May
14. 1923, at 12 o’clock noon, at public
auction.- to the hlgboeD.bidder for
cash. aUJtyelght (69) si Ares of the
capital stock of The Webb-Crawford
Company, the same being represented
certificate No. 4*^ for
shares of said stock and certificate
No. 105 for 24 shares of said stock.
Raid stock having been pledged to
the undersigned by E- H* Yuungkln,
deceased. In his lifetime as collat
eral security for two note* aggre
gating the principal aum at $4,000.00,
besides Interest, upon which the said
Yuungkln Is liable as maker, amiI one
note for the principal sum of 91,100.00.
besides interest, upon which the said
oungkin Is liable as surety.
Said stock will be sold In pursu
,„C« of section 3530 of the Code of
Georgia for the purpose of satisfying
id Indebtedness.
This 12th day of April. 1923.
AMERICAN STATE BANK.
By John J. Wilkins, President.
ERWIN, ERWIN L NIX,
Attorney*.
Apr 13**0-27. May 4-11.
BANKRUPT SAL*
By virtue of * an order passed by
the Honorable Howell Cdbb, Referoe
In Bankruptcy. I will Mil on ^5“
21st, 1923, at 11 o’clock A. M., In the
office of the Referee. Southern Mu
tual Building, Athena Georgia, tho
•Uowlng described property:
A certain *ract pf land in Oconee
County. Gerogla, and In the town of
KastvIUe, said tract bounded on tb*
East \by the Bogart and EastvlUe
r*ds. on the North by B. E. Gordon
and K. A. Malcom. on the West by
property of G. J. Huff and on the
South by the property of C. T.
Whlteheefl. Meleom Academy and
the Lengford property: thin property
rontelnlng Mil eeree. more or lene.
and being dencrlbcd partlcutorly by a
plat attached lo a deed from Neel
Chandl<»;io R. D. Chandler, and
recorded in the Cl.rk'n Office of ; th«
Superior Court of Oconee County.
Georgia. ,, ...
Term. »' «*•• ceeh and all blda
.object to confirmation^
Truetea-of B. D. Chandler. Bankrupt
April ll-lo.
Deeeert in tha World
COSTA'S DELICIOUS. ICE CREAM
Phone, your ordore in today and
tomorrow for your Sunday dlnnor.
COSTA’S
PHONE ««7
Athens Neighbors
WALTON COUNTY
MONROB, Oe.—Work hae begun
: the Federal highway from Split
Silk to Loganevllle.
Bob Johnaon la now building a
modern Gambrel roof barn. It Ir
Inexponolve coneldorlng the **fr*
etorage apace It conulno. Thle It
a modern roof barn- ouch aa all
farmera ahould build.
Mrd. ' Mary Blaalngame. one of
Monroe’ll moat beloved women
poeeed gwey.
The’ home ilemonatrallon work
In Walton ahowa ateady and auh-
etnntlnl progreea. »
D. C.. Barrow,
a M. snelling and lUgletrnr T. W
12 Cakes of
Soap 12c
AyT AKEyour own soap
aVX a t ic a cake. One
can of Giant Lye will
turn the trick. You’ll
use your waste fats so
the lye Is the only cost.
You’ll find the Job so
easy you’ll wonder why
you hadn't done It long
ago. You'll fin<{ the
soap better than much
you buy, and you’ll
know it’s pure. One
can ofjGlant Lye makes
12 cakes of hard and 12
gallons of soft soap.
Gats you beat ft for
economy? Full direc
tions on each can.
GIANT
LYE
ling nn.I Itegimror '
i, stele Unlvereliy.
ft: ee» Governor? MeDenlel.
who for many year, hold the purl-
ll,.n of chairmen of Ihe Unlven.lt:'
from Monme, Mid they
dated by tourluts.
Walton county farmers are de
layed tremendously in their work
by. the continued rain*.
. Mr. Julius T. Maynard, an. hon
ored Bnrrow c.-tizen. died after r
short illness.
Mr. James R.>we died in Monroe
at the age 'of 60. after a brief ill
ness. A >
Mr. J. T. Tuck, one of Walton**
oldest dtizens, died In Buncomh
district.
JACKSON COUNTY
COMMERCE. Ga.—Hoschton 1*
waging a clear up campaign and
the council asks a donation of
wagon* and truck* to haul off
trash.
Mr. Hoyt Cru<% of Honchton. a
young man. has been recently call
ed to tho ministry.
Commerce will hold a bond elec
tion to raise funds to repair it*
school building.
Rev. John Rimpson of Commerce
went fishing in the Hudson rive*
and caught one minnow and a bar
case of poison oak, from which h«
is suffering.
The stoak of merchandise of J
A. Parks of Commerce, was sold
at bankrupt sale on April 17th.
Rev. Horace 8. Smith, the new
presiding older, preached hi* flrat
sermon at Commerce last Sun
day.
The Presbyter! An churches of
Homer. Hebron and CarneevlIB
want a pastor.
Mr. Ernest Keeler of Nicholson
had hatched a chicken with fou
lege and three wings. It died.
The Commerce New* says that
Mr. Hugh Rowe I* right about the
escape of Chapman.
Mr. Paul T. Harbor, former!)
with the Rome Tribune, will reside
permanently in Atlanta.
Wonderful
Shoe*
Wonderful
Scaring!
If you still believe that it
is necessary to pay $7, 98
or 910 for the quality and
style yon demand in foot
wear, we would Ilk* you to
inipoct thie charming tan
calr ono (trap; a young
Ihdice' model with new
radio perforation.; now
S r .trap; ,tylish
with rubber heel,
d. A.k For (E
6759. Price
Set ittof «MHEit)«i.nM to M
ELBERT COUNTY
KLBKRTON, On.—J. A. Htarl.
hae been removed ee a member o:
the bond oommlaelon and Z. A
Tnte named by Governor Hard
wick to fill the vacancy.
H. P. Itawllna and F. C. Browr
of Hartwell have leoeod the gaao-
line and oil buelneae of the John-
eon oil Company.
A. T. Almand and W. M. McIn
tosh, two Elbert boye, won out In
architectural department of the
Georgia Tech.
Mr. J. E. Bond, an aged cltlien
of Qglnee district, was stricken
with paralysis and la In a critical
condition.
Mr. J. Leek Brown of Oglethorpe
county, wa. In Eltfcrton and re
ported that his house wa. In the
I path or the cyclone. He hod a els
I room houee that sheltered It ne
groes, blown down, several of them
badly Prutaed. «• v
| Mr. JjGredti Seymour, 14 years
old. a Confederate veteran and a
I highly respected cltlien, died
near Dewey Rose.
A force of hand, are working on
the Maddox ferry road. This la a
new flU0pt for 'Athena lo the Sav
annah river.
The Jiandoome six-room resi
dence bf Mr. B. F. Jordan, near
Bowman, wag burned, and Mr.
Jordan badly burned on tho hand,
and face. The 'house and contsnti
were gompletely destroyed. Origin
of fire unknown.
Mr. Ora E. Tate was elected di
rector from Elbert county tn the
Georgia Cotton Association.
Judge J. N. Worley of Florida,
will spend the summer In Elber
ton.
. Mr. Pope Webb, 74 years old
died at hie home near Oglesby.
Great throngs attend the revive'
meeting .now In progress at thr
Elbcrton Methodist church.
Hovers! Odd Fellows from Elbcr
ton attended the meeting In-Ath
ena and reported a delightfu
time.
Newark
•NOB STCRIS CO.
Athens, Os.. Store, 151 C'syton
fit.. "Next to Kress”
••Next to Kress”
Open Saturday Eeenl
Accomodate Cotta
HART COUNTY
IIARTWELU Ga. — The Har
singing convention will meet at
Mt. Zion on April 22n4.
Most farmers In this county hsd
some c£rn planted before the big
rain fdti.
Mr. Charles B. Ussery, aged 84
years, died at his home in Bow
ersville. and Mr. M. M. Sanders
aged 50, at his home in the Fist
Shea Is community.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green way
of Ath'-as, atended the funeral of
"ir*. Green way's mother, Mrs. Mil
ford Sanders. %
There will be a home-coming day
st the Eagle Grove school build
Jng April list.
The new church at Sardis will
soon be completed:
An effort will be made to get the
Hartwell flour mill In regular op
eration.
Many farmers are going to
carry out some kind of demonstra
tion or experiments- on , their
farms this year. Reed Creek is
taking the lead In testing out sev
eral varieties o f # 'o»ton.
Endcavorcrs Off > A p.
For Convention
(Continued from osflt one)
r -Jd xarrieijl
church; Vherp
the sessions of tho convention arc
to be held.
Earl Foster. J. Y. Bruce. Miss Fan- 'J5g T 2?J t D ^ciOU8 B |CE"cREAM
LOU- I -. AM l. M f- •nrlaw mnrl a !
MADISuiv oOUN
DANIEL8VILLE. Ga.—Mr. J.
M. Smith has done some fine work
In putting on the market Improved
home-grown field seeds. (He is as
sisted by W. H. Collins, a grad
uate of the State Agricultural Col
lege. a scientific plant breeder. He
has developed a quality seed in
coton. wheat am! oats. At the
AgrlculturJI College these Madison
county seed stand at the top. Mr.
Smith won the gold medal and
91.000 in 1919 by making 30 bales
of cotton on 10 acres.
The engagement of Miss Lol*
Porterfield of Comer and Mr. J, F.
Hand of Atlanta, is announced.
Athens visitors to, Madison coUn *
ty friends: Mr. and Mrs. Marion
TumVIn to Shiloh; Misses Marga
ret nnd Mary Lou Sorrells, Mr.
and Mrs. 8. E. Hancock nnd Miss
Julia Baker and Miss Fannie Sue
White to Danlelsville; Miss Louise
Carmichael to Comer.
Die Cooper and Reba Ussery, x«u- ur; • „ ,„j. v , nd
Ise Jackson and several others. l f ’ hon -. yBU . r <fd<r * J",-/.”*?.-”?
The delegation will serve a lunch «oroorrovv for your Sunday dmner.
at Montlcello and will arrive at'
Macon at 11:30 o'clock where they
Farmers to Grow '
Large Peanut Crop
(Continued from pas, «n,)
there Is no pest or disease as yet
known to injure the crop.
seed company
ENTHUSIASTIC
The Cofer Beed Co., of our city,
is very enthusiastic over the pea
nut and kindly nave me a pamphlet
Issued by the U. 8. Department of
Agriculture, telling all about tho
oeanot This publication lays that
light sandy loam soil la beat adapt
ed to the production of peanut,
for market; but Mr. J. A. Gillen
of Maxcys, says that the loll of
this section produces better nnta
than lower down the country, and
another advantage we have is that
the leaves do not abed and we can
make a larger and better bay crop
from the vlnea. Mr. Gillen aajrs the
hay alone will pay all expenaea for
making the crop, leaving the nuts
clear profit
The variety of peannta best
adapted to this section and which
commands the highest market
price la the small white 8panlah
and on ordinary land a halt ton
per acre can be easily made. At
the present price of }140 a ton,
this beats any crop our farmer,
have grown for the labor and coat
required to cultivate and harvest
crop.
Woman Supervisor
Plan Is Endorsed
(Centlnuad from paga one)
arguments so otten repeated by
those opposed to Urge appropria
tion, to the common lobooia from
the itats treasury, t give tha fol
lowing facta, showing the inequali
ty of school expenditures, and
therefore, the inequality of oppor
tunity given the school child In
Georgia,'' he said.
“At present the state bos paid
from the treasury for each child
only 14-11 for the year MU. Tho
aute from all taxes has paid for
each comity child leas than $10 for
the year MU, not including the
city child.
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IMPORTANT notice
All who have not paid their- State and
County Taxes for last year, please htirry set
tlement to me at once.
' Levies will be made as fast as the Sheriff
and Bailiffs can make them.
W. A. MALLORY, Tax CpUector
FOR SALE: SEVERAL FARMS TAKEN IN BY
INSURANCE COMPANIES
Farms may be (had by paying up Interest
and assuming obligations.
HUBERT M. R£LEE ,/ 4; „
40^> Holman Bldg. lv i j;*, J’hpneJ&76
Law Offices
Athens, Georg
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