The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, April 27, 1923, Image 7
HUUAV. APRIL 27. 1923: " ADMINISTRATOR'* SALE GEORGIA—Clark. County! E> . virtue ot an order of the Court (irilinnry^oi'*te*d county, will be ". j ‘. lt public outcry, on tho first iL.u'av in M«>'. »»» « > h « 0*n In *hid county, within the 1 .. . hours of sale, the following “aV'.-iute situate In Clarke County. n ’V r Sat 2~>C Hill Street fronting „,-i Street 00 feet, on west .’9.3 north 79.3 feet, and on cant, ‘ 1JV Five rmgn house thereon. Tprrr s cash. v, I property Is advertised and Is v,i«l as that ot th$ estate of Jf **' n ; ,rl»in. deceaaed. ‘ T ‘ nd day of Aprlh 1923. SAM H. FLINT, vlmlnistrator of J. A. Harbin. Mount Airy. Ga. a nr. 6-13-20-27. SHERIFF’S SALE cEO RGiA~Ol«rJce County: Will be sold before the Court llouso r ii ^ald state and county during Z legal tor s-lea on the first * |. iy in'Slay. 1923, to the highest bidder f<>r rash, the following dc- ‘ , property, to-wlt: That house and lot together with .. improvements thereon, situate. ?-me and being In the 216th District. 1 >f riarke County. Georgia, be- d the western limits of the city of Atbeiis. and being bounded on the ft.rth by a certain unknown street; ‘ the West by an unknown street; ™ the North by what la known ar. I he Wade estate f on tho East by the property known ns the George ja« ks. n l**t. and being a part of lots ‘ an ,j eight of Flannigan’s re-sur- ,,f Wheelers survey of the prop- rr ty formerly kttbwn as the Athens park and Improvement Co! Said , ant ilt „i survey being recorded In !L, k ’ Folio SS5 I" tb® Clorll'n ( ffi,e of the Superior Court of said rot:i)t>; and nfco being a part of the trart deeded by.tMrs. Wade to Minor W. Brown, and being more fully dc- rjhe ,j | t , deed from Mrs. M. L. |L ni . to Mrs. Com A. Whitehead. r ,.,ord In Deed Hook 9, Folio SHERIFF’S SALE OEORQIA—Clark* county: There will be sold on the first Tuesday In May, 1923, before the* Court Houae door In Clarke County, Georgia, between the legal hours of •ale. to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property. *>-wit: All that lot of laud situate. lying and being In said State aud County and on the Northeast corner of Hancock Avenue and Church Street in the City of Athens; this lot begin nlng at a certain post corner between property deeded and property sold E. K. Lumpkin, Jr., and thence runnbig along, Church Street In a Pouthdrly direction some 140 feet T more or less, to Hancock Avenue; (hence extending along .Hancock Avenue In an easterly direction some 142 feet, more or less, to the prop erty of Charlie Campbell; thence •Along this property to a fence divid ing the property deeded from the property gold to E. K. Lumpkin. Jr., some 125 feet, more or less, thence from this |>olnt In a westerly direc tion to* the beginning point on Church Street. This lot being bounded on the West by Church Street, on the South by Hancock Avenue, on the East by property of Campbell and on the North by property sold to E. K. Lumpkin, Jr. Tills property has been levied upon an the property of E. M. Drown un der an execution Issued on the fifth day of March, 1923, from the City Court of Athens in favor of llelen Sprout vs. the said E. M. Brown. rill be sold for the purpose of satisfying said execution. Deed for the purpose of levy and •ale has been first filed am is provided by law, and this levy In being given to the dc fondant In fl fa., who Is the tenan This 6th day of April, 1923. W. E. JACKSON. Sheriff, Clarkn County. Apr 6-13-20-27. GEORGIA—Clarke County: To All Whom 1L Mrs Concern; L. B. Moon, Hie duly -constituted Administrator of the Estate of O. T. Moon, having made application for leave to sell all of the personal prop erty and all of the real estato of C Moon, late of *aid County, de ceased : This is therefore to cite ail perrms to show cause, if any " thev may have, at the May term. 1923, the Court nf Ordinary of Clarke County. Georgia, why said Administrator should not be granted leave 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 Is «#f ..file Ifi this of fice. Said application Is made for the purpose of paying the debts of said deceased and making distribu tion among his heirs at law. This April 12th, 1923. It. C. ORR. Ordinary. Clarke County, Ga. JOHN B. GAMBLE. ' Attorney for L. B. Moon. Admin istrator. Apr 13-20-27. May 4. i Whom It May* Concern: All creditors of the estate of Mrs. icy Wells Talmadgo. deceased, are dulrcd to file their claims with the iderslgned, and all persons Indebt- to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment. ■In April 13. 1923. C. G. TALMADGE. and J. E. TALMADGE, JR..'. Administrators. 13-20-27, May 4-U-1H. Around Athens With Col. T, Larry Gantt MATERIAL is naw being de livered for the auditorium connect- . ith the High School. The structure will coat around 140,000, and be a handsome building. Su- t>erintendent Bond says the High Schpol has about doubled In at tendance the past tliree years and ovor 600 .pupils. The Is so crowded-that there is_ not room for even studying. T)he trinlitorium will be used as a place of study as also ah overflow of classes. Mr. Bond says when tho new buildings are completed Ath ens will bo well fitted with school facilities for years to come. The Chase street school is nearing completion and work is being pushed on the Lumpkin street building. MR. W. T. LESTER, of Miami. property levied on and to li ; the property of Mrs. .Cora / under a fl fa lashed frot ■ u),,it obtained by Mr.*.. Clara »' .11 against the raid Mrs. y Whitehead at tho Octolier 1 ;ijj, ( >f Clarke Superior Court. ,! from Mrs. Clara Ilrlglitwrll : r«ra A- Whitehead convcy- ;„.l described property was .1 before levy won made. No- „vy ulv..n to Ml* Ohra A. Ui*1- tfinont In possession ApHl’Wr. IMS. w. K. JACKSON, Sheriff. IT-20-27. * . SHERIFF’S SALE CORGI A—Clarke County: Will l»e Mold before the Court House i*or In said County, on the first Tuesday in May, 1923, within the rs of rale, to the highest •Idder for cash, the following dc- teribed properly: All that tract or parcel of land In the City of Athens. on the South side of Athens Avenue, said lot fronting 51 1-i feet on raid Avenue, %nd running back 120 feet. The name lot No. 113 in the ,.f I SHERIFF’S SALE [0RGIA—Clarke County: ... , the frlst Tuesday located i thfc Court House three ri ——- .1,1 county, between tho Snia land levied on a. the froperlj ,. the blithest of E. M. Brown to satisfy -an exeen- following do- tlon Issued from the City Court to wit• Athena, February Term, 19-3, d' “.-half interest In favor of Ze.ln J. Stick!, and Helen G i m o, lot trust or-parrel of Blair, Executrix** of the esjatc of I that lot, tract or par™ A . Jukes, deceased. ed. lylnB nnd bclW l«rt.» , „„jJ. CUl | m Deed for purpose" ot Of Clarke nnd State of <hor- |eyy an( , M]e li|c4 an d recorded as miles North of Ath- ln , a b} . „ Wi a nd due and leptl - Newton Bridge public g , vw( , Q , h , defe „dant In fl. . adjoining lands of—. • Bar- tenant In posse,.Ion. K Moore and others a. well ^ „ 6th , 1M j, icing bounded on one side by me E> JACKSON River, containing one hun- sh wenly teres, more or less. 8 .,j.Lst. 1 ami twenty arrea, inuio • - describe! by mete* and bounds ittimcnclng at a Water Oak cor- .n the t)conee River, the saine : the corner of tho Barber land, running thence NME 51.61 to n corner, thence 826% E 29.60 to a corner, thence N79E 7.58 to ft enter, thence 885GW 7.58 to ft corner, thence 882W 42.60 to Vonce River, thence up the dorlngs of the .Oconee River tq comer of commencement nnd 1 designated •» Lot No. 1, of the |lIluuiM _ vision, of the W. M. nnd Huldn Uam|| on MUtle Oooshy’s estate In land*, «s per plat of survey witness my hand und official slg by* C. B. Chandler.* Surveyor, nature> iMft 7th day of April. 1923. eptember 28th. 1920” r. C. ORR, Ordinary, 1 property I* levcd upon and to Apr j3.2p.j7 May 4. Id a* the i»roperty of Mr*. Huldft ■ —— i satisfy a flfa Issued from OE oROIA—qiarke County: ■Ity r,,urt of Athene in favor of t in possession, i April bth, 1923. U.TER i; JACKSON, Sheriff. 1-13-20-27. .... to-wlt: that, traet of land, situate. q^qroIA—Clarks County: >f Lumpkin, Burnett and Fow ler, lying between Barber Street and tho Northeast Railroad (Southern Railroad). A map of which made b> J. H. 1 under nnd recorded in tin office of tlie Clerk of the Superio: Court of Clarke County. Georgia, m Book HH, page and on which b GEORGIA—Clarke County: Will be sold before the court house ..jor of said County on Monday. May f 14. 1923. at 12 o’clock noon, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, sixty-eight (68) shalea of the capital stock of The Webb-Crawford Company, the same being represented bv certificate No. 48 for 34 shares of said stock and certificate No. If>3 for 31 shares of said v*t«»‘ k. Said stock having been pledged to the undersigned by E. H. Youngkin. deceased. In Ills lifetime as collat* era! security for two notes aggre gating the principal bum of |4.ft00.00, besides interest, ujion which the said Youngkin in liable as maker, and one note for the principal .sum of $1,100.00. besides interest, upon which the said I'liungkln Is liable ns surety. Said stock will lie sohl In pursu- nice of s«*ctlon 3530 of the Code of leorgla for the purpose of satisfying aid Indebtedness. Thin 12th day of April. 1923. AMERICAN STATE BANK. By John J. Wilkins, President ERWIN. ERWIN & NIX, Sheriff, Clarke County. GEORGIA—Clark# County: To All Whom It May Concern: Ann. WUU.m. h.v,ni taJWJ „ n a ,hut tb. child form applied to w ulvrn the nam. of Helen Grae. iAetters of Administration on ir.e estate of Mlttle Gooshy. lato of sabl County, this la to elte all nnd slnKuIar ^ ll0 lias , cd upon a t tho the creditors nnd next r j u j y term, 1923. of the Superior M,«l. OnMbF to *n« »P^" c“ urt of said county, nnd the father my offlco within the time nllow - . n|) molhfr „ a |,| ,.|,u,). whomsoever law, and show cause, If a . > n nd .Mrs. George Baker, can. why permanent administration u should not bo granted to Annn WH- At to Apr 13-20-27, May 4-11. STATE OF GEORGIA—Clarke County . T«» Mrs. George Baker, tho unknown { parents, and any and n*I other person ,r r-crsfins. concerned; Tou arc hereby notified that on the Sib day <4 March. 1923. a female ■hlld. about one nnd one •■nlf months ,f ago. was abandoned In said state nul county, having been left In n •oom of the Ggofglan Hotel by a roman rcglstcrcl under tb» name of Mrs. George Baker. Macon, da. That the parents of said child are unknown—that the wild child has icon abandoned by Its unknown At rents and now becomes domiciled n said state and county. That L. C. Cornellson, lias filed In the Superior Coqrt of qa!d county, his petition, wherein he prays for an ,rder of court declaring said child to io the adopted child of tho said L Cornellson. and callable of Inher Chats With Your Gas Man You often hear it said that a public utility company “is staked to the ground and can’t blow away." This Is literally true. Wte began ' business here many years ago and we are still here und expect to stay in definitely. Our money is all in- vest?d here. Our plant to here. Our mains and services arc hero and they cannot bo dug up and laid somewhere else. Our sole field of activity is right here in Athens. All tho business we will ever get wo must get from this community. If It prospers, we prosper. If it fails, we fail. In It any wonder, then, that we are so tremendously Interest ed ip tho welfare of Athens and l.nt our standing in this com munity is a matter of life or death to us , Athens Gas Light & Fuel Co. Phone 54 Pyorrhea sufferers, millions losing their teeth Pyorrhea is contagious and spreading daily. Stop Pyorrhea now. Call and get Free Instructions, how to get rid of Pyorrhea. rnstructlonn given by Hygcntc Experts* Used and recommend ed by the laboratory of tho Edwards Dentist Supply. If, UNABLE TO CALL nnd person- illy see Instructor, send GO cents for a largo bottle o. PANOL for Pyorrhea with full directions for treating tho, diseases of gums. ATHENlf'j\GENTS. Palmer Drug Store, Athens, Ga. ulation of 40,000, and About as many winter tourists. The place liua some, of the finest hotels in tlio world/with rites at high as $50 por day for rooms. Mh Lester is connected with the Clyde Steam ship Company. He says from the way Miami is growing? in the next decade it will have a population of 200.000. The sea breeze cooIb the atmosphere and every ni^ht the people sleep under blankets. MR. • HUB FLEMING, who has been so desperately sick that his Fla., son of Mr. Tol Lester, spent life was despaired of, this week a couple of days this week with ! visited friends and relatives in his father. He suyg that Maimi is Athens, but on Wednesday left for only 25 years old and has a pop- his home at Klsslmee, Fla. Hub is thin but otherwise is looking re markably well. His many friends were sure delighted to see him. He will return to Athens later in the season. He owns a fine orange aiyl. grapefruit grove on a lake jncar Kissimmee, a place largely j settled by Georgians. ! FARM LANDS around Athens ' are .getting in active demand and sales are weekly made. Prices have not much declined since boom times. Tho “Rehabs” attend ing college here are buying small farms art^ind the city. Mr. J. T. Anderson sold one a place on the Commerce road and two others. Mi*. Wilson, of Augusta, and Mr. Fuller of Cleveland, Ohio, are both look ing for small farms. Some fifty or more of the young soldiers, some from (he north and west, have de cided to permanently locate in our section and embark in dairying and trucking. COUNTY AGENT FIROR says the curb market will open on Sat urday, May Bth, and continue from 7 to 11 n. m. The market will be held on the block of Broad street between College avenue and Lumpkin street fronting the campus. Farmers and their wives ore requested to bring In any and all kinds of produce they may have for sale and our citlisens and groc ery merihants will meet them and buy this produce fresh and direct from the farm. Of course the open ing will not be what this curb market is destined to become when v ell inaugurated. MR. KIDD, former sheriff of d Hart county, was in the city this week in attendance on the Federal court He says the oil excitement In bis county has about subsided and It Is not mucli discussed. But the general impressions Is that sdme , inflamablo substance is under the 'earth in Franklin, but no one knows what it Is. That gasoline found in cerain wells was not a “plant” as some charge. South Georgia this week say the whole country-to ofeing planted in cotton and farmers hope to make it all. They |iave been able to make about hah a crop despite the boll weevil. Not so many negroes hale left that part of Georgia as in this section. Provision crops*are being neglected lor the staple. Farmers in this section had better take warning and go light on cot ton. A bumper crop will not sell for near so much as a short crop. L A. Bradberry To Move From Athens L A. Bradbury, well known traveling salesman naa accepted a position with a concern which wlU require his removal trom Athene to Oreenvllle, S. C. Mr. Brad burry left Friday for Oreenvllle to take up his reeldenco In that city. “GRANDMOTHER'S GARDEN" May 7th, 8:S0 P. M„ Colonial Theatre. Over ISO In the Cast. Superb production. adv. and all other Underwood Products are obtainable at Underwood | Office Underwood Typewriter Co,ln PARTIES who have Tleited Testimonial from High Authority is. In favor of To AU whom I! May Concern: , against Mrs. Hutda’ j JJ Krumrlnc having In proi*r n, an,I against «al,l described f#r ^ app |icd to mo for Permanent rty. Dead filed nnd recorded „[ Administration on tni jrjsise of levy and sale. .Legal ^ lla[c chaa. H. Krumrlnc, Jr., late Riven defendant^ In fl fa and County, this Is to cite oil nnd singular the creditors and next or kin of Chaa. H. Krumrlne. Jr„ to he and appear at my office within the tlmo allowed by law, and show - —- enure. If any they can. why perma- OIA—Clark, county: n , nt administration ahould not be he sold before the Court House Rrante j to J. H. Krumrlno on saw in Clarke County. Georgia, on fcrt ate. r«t Tuesday In May, 1923, be- witness my hand and official slg* the legal houra of sale, at this Hit day of March, ID—. outcry, to tho highest bidder It. C. ORB. Ordinary the following described Apt ij.,o-S7 May t. a* being In said Slato and To A] | whom lt May Concern and in the nuburb of the Mary tou Fowler having.^ In Athms,-known na Brooklyn, prope r form applied to me for P—- met forming a parallelogram mane „, Letter, of Administration u tut No. t. In survey of (he c>u te of John W. Fowler, late of .mhpkta’; having a frontage of County, this Is to clt. all and s and J7H llnkn on road bo- ,, ngu |Br tho creditor, and next ot Ustor and Dealing formerly, kln of j„p n tv. Fowler to ho and ap- nnlng back 6 chains and 74 a t m y office within the time u line of A. P. Dealing (at .|| 0 wed by luw, and show cans*, u survey),, said lot bounded on they can, why permanent art- th by a road. East by lot No. ministration should not be granted to t» by bearing and Phillip MrJ( Mary jr«wter on John W. ind West by lot No. 3, con- p oW ' ler » B cat atc. l'a acres and being property witness my hand and official slg by Mary Heard to Claude th „ - t h day of April. 192’’ t October 23rd, 1911, and re- u ORR. Ordinary in Book No. 11, page 15. office 13-20-27 May 4. v of Superior Court, Clarke «• Georgia.” GEORGIA—Clarke County: ariic to be sold by tbe under- T) whom It May Concern: as the property of Claude j, hereby given that A. B. t. In pursuance of a pojver of „„ n ,t m iinHtrat»r of Ben Langs- imined In a security deed well ns nil other person or per I sons concerned, nro hereby command led 13 be t;nd appear at tbe next term of the Superior Court to bo holdon In and for said county on tho third Monday In July. 1923, then ard there to show cause, if any they can, ifrhy the child In question should not be declared to lio Jhe adopted child of the petitioner, and given tho name • f Helen Grace Cornellson, as prayed for. Witness the Hon. Blanton Fortson, Judge of the Superior Court of said county, this April 12. 1923. B. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk. WEST & WEST, Attorneys for Petitioner. Apr 13-27. May 11-25. “GRANDMOTHER’S GARDEN” May 7th, 8:30 P. 31., Colcnial Theatre. Over 150 in the Cast. Superb production. " J ~ Code, as admllnstratoi ... .. - deceased, having applied .-. said Claude Lockhart to M. . petition f«kr leave to sell the real <ws, dated July 15th. 1919, ut# D f M id Ben Langston, de fied In Deed Book 25, page nnd t hat an onler was made e liffioe of the Clerk of the the April term, Court of Clarke County. c | tallon , on d that dtctlon # 1 The said CL^ude Lockhart . i.uv nnd cr«-«litoi 8TOP8 COUGH AN WHEEZY BREATHING **IInd a cough and wheezing In my throat,” writes Caiollne Dillard Petersburg,. Va. "Foley's Honey ami Tar gave me quick relief and •topped my cough.” Cough* re ef the Indebtedness 7 ako nnllr « t hat 1 will pa*» “P®" suiting from Flu, Grippe Whooping »*d> deed, this sale is a| ,plication at the May Term,.19-3. or Coug k A«M*ma and Bronchitto, j purpose of Satisfying lh c Court of Ordinary of c,ark | e I quicker relieved with F\d«y*sHon- esa. County; and that ey and Tip. Threw generations of! Court of Clarke County. cItatlon 0 nd that cRrtlon issue, an The said Claude Lockhart the heirs at law and creditors of the ade, default with respect to .. n ea y^ngston. deceased, will nent of the indebtedness . notice that I will P*«» u ^ n * . I,|8 fhla Male IN ,K« Mnv Term. .1923, of Mrs. Wilson is famed the world Over for her won derfully delicious cakes. They are shipped to all parts of the Globe for special affairs where the best of Cakes ore demanded. Mrs. Wilson has for years enjoyed the distinc' tion of making the President’s Christinas Cake. Mrs. Wilson’s baking motto is: -To have complete tncccn with no failure*, care ahould be used V in selection of Baking Powder." me purpoM ot laimying th( court ol Ordinary ■» -—" I quicker rouarea with I.ilrVi lion- •udness. County; and that unlos* “joy and "Sr. Th«. dmnathna ol 1 day of April, 1MJ., shown to tho contrary.* at laid <**-' IsatiMKd us-ra 1i*tb mad*' Foloy, M. p. MATTHKWS, M vo will bo tranied. ilfomy and Tar Ithe largoat MUltt* In Foot for Ctamdo Lock- m, nth day of April. 1>»- I cough tnrdioine In th* World, lto- ■ IL C. ORR, Ovdl**ry. ’f U ao mibitltuto*. Inalat upon Fol- 4 13-20-27 May 4. . - |py-».—Advertisement, __ ^ CALUMET ^ Econoo,y BAKING POWDER Some little time ago I made a careful study and investigation of die baking powder (object end 1 fed fully repaid. 1 am firmly convinced from the remits I have received that there is no baking powder to equal Calumet tor wholcdomencrs and economy, and^I also reconAnend Calumet Baking Powder for its never failing result*. Mrs. Betty Lues Wilson. Calumet received 'the Highest Awards at the World’s V Pure Food Exposition, Chicago and Paris, France, 1912. Sales 2 x /a times as much as that oS any other brand THE' WORLD’S GREATEST DAKm.G POWDER ittsm