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[eorgia-clarke COUNTY: ;
Superior Court o^Sald County:
petition pf Harry Wilton Ev-
Thomas- Russell Everett, and
£5tes Everett, all cltlxcn* of
■ larke County, Georgia, respectfully
That petitioners desire, for
M nselves, their associates and
t #a>rs to he Incorporated under the
m> . and style of ‘ TIIE EVERETT
IroTHERS MOTOR COMPANY,
full period of twenty years,
llth the privilege of'renewal as pro-
j t ‘<] by law.
• The principal office and place
business of said corporation shall
in the city of Athens, Ciarke
Jounty. Georgia.**'
j The object of said corporation
KM-unlary gain to itself and its
[hareholdera.
The particular business that
c.rpuiatlon proposes to engage In
Dior for Itself, or as agents for
>5, the making of Investigations
n commercial fields and markets
ntemal combustion motors and
us and motor vehlclos; the de
igning, experimenting with and con*
Itructlng commercial designs of In*
■frnil combustion motors and cn*
lines and motor vehicles, manufar*
ng and selling the same; also to
build, manufactuj* and sell mo*
machines or parts of machines,
rh are, or muy he propelled l»y
jombustlon motors; also the right to
license corporations or persons
manufacture such motors
ichines, or parts thereof; also the
> carry on any kind of manu
g, mining, chemical, trading
r other form of business which may
f necessary In connection with said
i; also tho right to sell and
of any by-products that may
i developed in connection with said
(msincss.
Tho amount of tho capital stock
said corporation shall be Eighty*
Thousand > ($85,000.00) Dollars,
[divided into shares pf the i>ar vafbc
jof JIOO.OO each; to be divided Into
psfcooo.oo of first preferred stock and
I25.000.00 of common stotl:. Said
(stock to be paid for cither In money
in assets suitable for tho oorpor*
j business of this company. More
Ithan (10) i>er cent of said capital
(stock has actually been paid In. Pc-
desire that said corporation
(have the right and power to Increase
■apltnl stock from time to time
majority vote of tho voting
(stock of said corporation, to an
not In excess of $1,000,000.00,
|which increased capital stock shall be
and preferred, cither or
| both, according to tho Judgment and
(discretion of the holders of the vot-
1 ing stock, and with such rights and
(privilege*;* as tho stockholders of said
(corporation inay determine. The pre-
I furred stock provided for in this
| paragraph Is to bo preferred
(dividends and assets, and is
(cumulative, und is non-voting.
Petitioner* desire the rlghtto
■ dissolve said corporation at, any time
| upon a majority vote • of the oUt-
| standing voting stock, after duo
minimum amount of Fifty Thousand , To Whom It May Concern:
(160,000.00) Dollars herein named.
All creditors of the estate of Mra.
4. The objects and purposes of sald{ Lucy Wclla Talmadge. deceased, are
* ( required to Tile their claims with the
undersigned, and all persons indebt
|ed to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment.
This April 13, 1923.
C. G. TALMADGE, and
J. E. TALMADGE. JR.,
Administrators.
Apr 13-20-27, May 4*11-18.
corporation are pecuniary gain and
profit to its shareholders, and the
principal business which It proposes
to conduct and carry on is as fol
lows: to manufacture, acquire, own
buy, sell, lease and otherwise deal Jn
sash; blinds; trims; mould
ings; flooring; celling; shingles; roof
ing; laths; glass; putty; paints;
j brick; lime; stone; cement; plaster-
ling; hair; special designs Jn wood
work; box materials; lumber; clay
and tile products; hardware; electric,
water, gas nnd plumbing supplies and
fixtures; and any and all other build
ing materials, supplies - and fixtures
of whateevr kind and character, and
all other articles or things of like
kind or character or which might be
conveniently handled In connection
with the articles herein named, and
to operate saw mills, wood-working
and tile factories and any and all
other factories or plants manufactur
ing or constructing building mater
ials, supplies
to manufacture, sell, lease or other
wise * dispose of light, heat and
power, generated by electricity
steam or otherwise; to purchase
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Will be sold before the court house
door of said County on x Monday, May
14, 1923, at 12 o’clock noon, at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash, sixty-eight (68) shares of the
capital stock of The Webb-Crawford
Company, the same being represented
certificate No. 48
shares of said stock and certificate
No. 103 f01^34 shares of said stock.
Bald stock having been pledged
the undersigned by E. H. Youngkln,
deceased, in his lifetime as coiiat*
eral security for two notes aggro
fixtures of any kind • I gating the principal aum of $4,000.00,
‘ besides Interest, upon which the said
Youngkln is liable as maker, and one
note for the principal sum of $1,100.00,
besides interest, upon which the said
Youngkln is liable as surety.
Said stock will be sold In pursu
ance of section 3930 of the Code
Georgia for the purpose of satisfying
said indebtedness.
This 12th day of April, 1923.
amehicaVj state bank,
By John J. Wilkins. President
ERWIN. ERWIN A NIX.
Attorneys.
Apr 13-20-27, May 4-M7
THE BAimXR-HEnALP, ATHENS,
if said road about 20 chains to the
Epps Bridge Road; thence In a south
westerly direction along the meander-
tags of said road about fO chains to A
stake being thtf corner of Tom
Wooten; thence South 70 East 4.46
chains to a stake; thence South'31
West 4 chains to the beginning cor
ner, and contains 84.35 acres, Tnore
leas, being Lot No. 3 according to
plat made by C. B. Chandler of the
lands owned by George Clarke, Jeff
Smith and Tom Wooten, which plat
ta of record in Plat Book 1, page 19.
This sale will bo, made by the said
Mii. Celestla S. Wood for the pur
pose of satisfying a certain note
given by the said George Clarke to
the said Mrs. Celestla 8. Wood for
sum of Fourteen Hundred
of Tena Jones Estate, by deed re
corded In Deed Book U U t page 68.
Clerk’s Office Superior Court of
Clarke Couety, Georgia. ,
Said property advertised, and to be
sold as the real estate of Ben Lang
ston , Dec’d.
A. B. COILE,
Administrator of Ben Langston, Dec’d.
May 11-18-23. June 1.
md»
——.
page seven
[all Improvement:! thereon, situate,
lying and being m the *l6th District,
G. M„ Clarke County, Georgia, be
yond the western limits of the city
of Athens, and being bounded on the
South by a certain unkiiown street;
on the West by an unknown street;
on the North l>y what Is known as
tho Wade estate; on the East by
the property known *
Jack.*.on lot, and being a pan of,tats
six and eight of Flnnnlgnn’n re-sur-
'ey of Wheelers survey of the- prop
erty formerly known as the Athens
‘ark and Improvement Co. 8aid
which is an extension of sidewalk
paving already laid within said fir/
limits, shall be nayed |n the fol
lowing mannor: •
The said sidewalk shall be pave*'
with what Is commonly known
granolithic pavemen., Is to be fly*
feet in width, and is to be con
acquire, own, sell and lease all such
real estate. personal property, ease
ments, rights, powers, privileges
Interests In both real and, personal
property, whether located within or
without the State of Geofgla, as maV
bo desirable or expedient for Ita pur
pose or for investment; to engage
In and carry on ttie business
brokers pr sales agents of any of thv
materials mentioned In this para
graph for others, and to manufac
ture, supervise and superintend to:
others the manufacture or sale of any
or all of such products; to engage in
and carry on the business of erect
ing buildings or other structures or
other operations of like character,
and to act as agont, contractor or
superintendent for.others engaged In
such business.
lotice.
7. Petitioners desire that said
| poration havn the right to have and
common seal, to sue and be
;o contract, and be contracted
» buy, own and sell real estate
;r property sultablo
*s of said corporation, lo Issue
| bonds or other obligations and se
same by me ctgagc. Rorurity
I deed, deed of trust, of other form of
I security under the laws now or herc-
I a/tcV existing, and petitioners desire
I that said corporation have the right
I generally to do all other acta and
J deed* which may be done by corppr-
atlons of a similar nature under the
Jaw* of this State. .
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to
I l*e Incorporated under the name and
| style aforesaid, with the powlka,
I privilege* and immunities herein set
I forth, and such otherir as are now
I may hereafter be allowed corpora
I tion* of similar* character under tho
I Uws of this State. %
ERWIN, ERWIN A NIX,
Attorney* for Petitioners.
Filed in office May 3rd, 1923.
E. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk Superior Court,* Clarke Co.
Georgia.
6TAT1 of GEORGIA, County
Clarke;
I hereby certify that the. forego
j iof petition Is a true and correct copy
I «»f the petition for charter of ’’The
j Everett Brother* Motor Company’’ as
“ same appears tf file' In * this
| office.
Witness my*official signature and
I ‘he seal Of said Court. This the 3rd
I ^ of May. 1923.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court, Clarke Co.
Georgia,
«*y 4-11-18-15.
GtOROlA-lcLARKB COUNTY.
T <> the Superior Cburt of Said
County; ' i „. _
Ti "‘ Petition ol R. L. Moss, John
' Now. e, j, Bondurant. W. I.
2°" and Sarah H. Mean, air uI
' r.apcctrully
*' Tha t they desire for themselves,
j 1 * r “"•oclatai, auccemora and aa-
. n *' to he Incorporated under the
Mine and etyle of R, L. MOSS MAN-
^cACTURINO COMPANY for a per-
„ * twenty -year,, with the prlv-
-t- of renewal,
1 That the principal office of aald
™R*-c«tlon .hall ha in Clark# County,
ri >, riJia ’ * mt J—tttlonOT, dealre the
«t til do huafnem and to have and
' "tain (iffi r, elaewhere at ploaa-
— ,l1 within and without the
8,11 - of Georgia.
’■ The capital atock of aald
tali-'n, n || ,.f uhlch la to he paid
Maa2^*ii he Thouaitnd ($50,-
Dollar#, divided Into aharea'of
va,u ' ” r One Hundred
IIWOC) Dollar, w „ h th . r, (h ,
tin, , ""'l-'watlon, from time to
-• by the aftlnnatlve vote of n
oa.« tV ll common Block then
to Increase. the capital
a#^ n " u< ' , ’ *ttm or ayma aa It may
»UndrLl“-o t ° *“ *** T *** ,< - ®* TWO
b " n ' lr «l Thtsnmm (IM0.00d.cc) Dot-
b I r hke vole, to decraaae
n, « «ny time and from time
" In auch aum or auma aa It
ItJk .’I'*.',"' »* capital
10411 *1X111 not be reduced below the
G. Said corporal ton J&aK have th#
power and autnofity to borrow
money and Issue bonds, notes, and
any And all other kind* otf evidences
of Indebtedness, upon stick terms ana
conditions as it may dctermlno, and
may secure same by deed to, or
mortgage or other lien upon any or
all of Its properties, and shall have
power and authority te make loans
to other corporations subsidiary or
otherwise, or to individuals, for any
pur poses, which are necessary or inci
dental to its corporate enterprises,
and not foreign to the objects of its
creation; and shall have power and
authority to acquire, own, hold, buy.
sell, loase or.otherwlse deal in stocks
and securities of other corporations,
either domestic or foreign, for gen
erni investment or other purposes,
and to acquire and own fts own
stock.
.. By the affirmative vote of a
majority of thtf then outstnndfng
common stock, the corporation may
at nrvy time amend Us charter, either
in form or In substance, and for any
reason, approved by such vote, sell
or dispose of any or all of Its
porate property, and dissolve, liqui
date or discontinue business,
merge or consolidate with any other
corporation of like character.
7. Said corporation shall hav
other rights, powers, privileges
Immunities as are . incident to
corporations nr permissible under the
law:-, of Georgia.
WHEREFORE,- petitioners pray
he incorporated under the name and
style uforcsflld. with tho power, priv
ileges and immunities Iterctn scl
forth and as are.-*ow or may here
after be allowed a corpo*-ntlon of simi
lar "character under the laws ol
Georgia. •«
UNDERWOOD, POMEROY A 'HAAS,
Attorneys for Petitioner*.
Filed In Offlcfe This the 4th day of
May, 1921.
E. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk Superior Court Clarke bounty*
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of thf
Superior Court of Clarke County.
Georgia, do hereby certify that the
within and foregoing Is a true and
correct copy of the Application for
Charter of R. L. MOSS MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY as the same ap
pears of fife In this office.
Witness my official signature and
the Seal of said Court, this the 4th
day of May, 1923.
# E. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk Superior Court Clarke County.
May 4-11-18-23.
NOTICE OF SALE
STATE OF GEORGIA—Clarks County
Mrs. George Baker, the unknown
parents, and any and uJI other person
or persons, concerned:
You are hereby notified that
23th day of March, 1923, a female
child, about one and dhe lalf months'
of age. was abandoned in aald state
and county, having been left ta a
room of tho Georgian Hotel by a
woman registered under the name df
Mrs. Oeorge Baker. Macon. Ga.
That the parent* of st61 child are
unknown—that the aald child h*s
been abandoned by Its unknown
parents and now becomes domiciled
in said state and county.
That L. C. Corntlison, has filed In
the Superior Court of said county,
his petition, wherein he prays tor an
order of court declaring said child to
the adopted child of the said L.
Comellaon, and capable of inher
iting his estate, and that the child
be .given the * name of Helen Grace
Comellson.
That th* question of adoption of
said child will be passed upon at the 1
July term. 1923, of the Superior
Court of said county, and the father
and mother of said chihWwhomaoever
they may be, and Mrs. George Baker,
as well as all other person or per-
concerned, are hereby command
ed to be end appear at the next term
GEORQIA^CLARKE COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained In a certain secu
rlty deed executed and delivered
ANDERSON WYCHE on the 20th
if October, 1917, to Mrs. Ida
Chamberlain, which Is recorded
the Clerk’s Office of tho Superior
Court of Clarke County, Georgia,
Record of Deeds, Book 29, Page 210,
and also recorded In Clerk's Office
Oconee County, Georgia, In Record
Deeds, Book M, Folio 349. the said
Mrs. Ida L. Chamberlain Will offer
public outcry before the courthouse
door In said county on the first
Tuesday ta June, 1928, between the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
lying partly In Oconee County and
partly in Ciarko County, Georgia,
id described as follows:
Beginning at a Swamp Dogwood
i McNutts Creek and running
North 73 1-4 West 1660 feet to
car an oak stump; thence
South 6 3-4 East 904 feet to a white
oak ntump on McNutts Creek; thence
South 16 1-4 West 275 feet
a chestnut oak stump; thence
South 66 3-4 West 1500 feet to a Red
U;ik; thence South 13 1-4 East 1417
feet to a Dogwood; thence
northerly direction 100 feet
stone; thence North 36 1-4 East 3740
feet, more or less, to the center
the creek; theuta in a northerly di
rectlon along center of the creek
about 72 degrees East 1084 feet,
or less, along renter of creek to the
beginning comer, containing sixty
and 67-100 (60 67-100) acres,
less.
SECOND. All th.it tract or parcel
of InnU in Clarke County, Georgia,
and described as follows:
Beginning at a pin# on Mill road
nnd running thence 67S East 716 feet
a gum; thence Soutly 33 West 2160
feet to an iron pin on settlement
road; thence In a northerly direction
2J4 feet to a stone on said settlement
road; thence South 44 .West 2803 feet
the beginning comer, containing
25 acres, more or less.
Said property will be sold as the
property of Anderson Wyche for the
purpose of satisfying a cert alp prom
issory note for Fifteen Hundred
($1,500.00) Dollars and interest, ext-
cuted and delivered by the said An
de^son Wyche to the said Mra. Idk
Chamberlain on October 20th,
1917, and due three vaara after date,
The proceeds from said, sale will be
applied first to the payment of prin
cipal and interest of said note. In
eluding all ousts of this sale, and the
balance, if any, paid to Anderion
Wyche. ,
This fourth day of May, 1923.
IDA L. CHAMBERLAIN.
Atty.-in-fact for Anderson Wyche.
May 4-11-16-28, June 1.
NOTICE OF »ALE
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY,
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained In a certain secu
rity deed executed End delivered by
GEORGE CLARKE on the fourth day
of March. 1120, to Mrs. Celestla 8.
Wood, which deed la recorded In the
Clerk's Office of the Superior Court
of Clarke County, Georgia, in Record
of Deeds, Book 28, Pag* 568, the said
Mrs. Celestla' 8. Wood will offer at
public outcry before the courthouse
door in said county on the first
Tuesday In June, ’1923, between the
legal hours of sale, to the
bidder for cash, the following
property, to-wit:
A tract of land located ta* the
County of Clarke, said State, and T -
lying on both eldes of the Eppe
Bridge Rood, leading from Athens to
Eaetvllle; bounded on the North by
lands of Jim Callaway; on the east
by lands of Jim Pierce and Crawford
Farmer; on the South, by lands of
Tolbert and on ths West by the Eppe
Bridge Road and a settlement road
anj the property of Tom Wooten and
Jeff Smith, and enclosed 4>y lines as
follows:
Beginning at a black gum located
about 5 chains Southeast from Eppe
Bridge Road being a comer on the
line of Tolbert and runs South 72 1\4
East 7.97 chains to a blafk gum;
awi #■, i,.. nnfl a nocar bi (in um wi* —i —
of the Superior Court to be holden | thence South W East M'links to a
In tor aald county on the third vomer the branch: thence about
Monday In July. 1923. then awl there >5 ehafn. In a Nonheaaterly dlrec-
to ahoar eauae, It any they run. whyHIon .Ion, the meanderinsa of aald
the child In queatlon ahould not he . Branch to a .take: thence North It
declared to he the adopted child of Weal 2.27 chain, to a rock: thenea
the petitioner, and *lveh the name!North Jt Eaat 11.80 chain, to a .take
,1 Helen Grace Carneliion. .< prayed .in the renter .* tlppa Bridge Road la
0, ' , > Northeoaterly direction along the
Wltnet, the Horn. Blanton Forteee, jmaandertnga <* aald road about It
eat. JohiiBon to the Athena Building
Doan & Investment Company,
cukcd on tho 12th day of April. 1921.
... ...... „ . , .lard recorded In the office of the
(tt,,OO.OW Dollar., aald note .dated cm - SBperior court. Clarke
County. Georgia, in deed book 32,
LEGAL SALE
GEORGIA—Clarke -County:
JJNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the
power «>f sale contained In a security
deed with power of sale from Earn- i P Jat ‘“’d survey being recorded In
Book \”PP,” Folio 5S5 In the Clerk’s
office of the Superior Court of said
County; and also being a part of the
March 4. 1920, and due March 4, 1923,
iw'hich note Is secured by the afore
said deed. The above described land
will be sold as the property of the
said George Clarke tor the purposo
of paying the principal and interest
of said note, including all ccq$a> of
this safe, and tho balance, if any, will
be paid to the aald Geofgo Clarice.
This fourth day of May, 1923.
MRS. CELESTIA 8. WOOD,
Atty.-in-fact for -George Ciarke.
May 4-11-18-26, June 1.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To the Superior Court of Said County
The petition of O. A. pOZlEIt and
. H. DOZIER, JR., of the city of
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia,
spectfully shows:
That they desire for them
selves, their .Associates, successors
and assigns, to be incorporated
der the name and style of ACME
INVESTMENT COMPANY,
period of twenty (20) years, with th#
privilege of renewal as provided by
law.
Tha) the principal office of
said corporation Is to be located In
the city of Athens, Clarke County,
Georgia.
3. That the object of said corpor
ation Is pecuniary to Itself and IUr
shareholders.
That the particular business to
be carried on by said corporation Is,
either for itself or as agent
others, the making of loans on Teal
estate, stocks, bonds, and other col
lateral; the buying and selling of
notes, stocks, bonds and other evi
dences of indebtedness: the buying,
selling and renting of real estate and
otherwise dealing therein; the opera
tion of forms, orchards, and other
agricultural enterprises; and auch
other business as may be incidental
to nny of the lines of businss herein
before particularly specified.
The rapital stock of said cor
poration shall be Twenty-Five Thous
and ($25,0(16.00) Dollars, the par value
of each share to be $100.00.
Petitioners, desire* the right to In
crease said capital stock to any
amount not'exceeding Two Hundred
and Fifty Thousand ($250,000.00)
Dollars, by a majority vote of the
common stock of said company.
Petitioners desire that the cor
poration shall have tho right to issue
such parts of the original stock
page 481. the undersigned, Athens
Building Loan & Investment -Com
pany will sell at public outcry on the
first Tuesday fit June, next, before
the Court Umise door In saJd County,
durinfc the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
described property mentioned in said
deed, to-wit:
’’All that tract or parcel of land
lying nnd being In the City of Ath
ens. Clarke County. Georgia, nnd
bounded on the North by lota of W.
H. Johnson and of Fitxpatrick, East
by Arch Street, and South and West
by Elberton Street, on which is locat
ed houses designated by the _ CUy of
Athens as No. 580 and No. 524, and
is the same property conveyed to Ro-
Johnson by Salllc A. Raum, said ,
deed dated October 30th, 1880, and j SHERIFF’S SALE
recorded In deed book ”00.” page 010R0IA—Clark* County:
i89, office Clerk Superior. Courb I w,n b ® 80,(1 l*fore the Court House
Clarke County. Georgia, and is .the door ,n 88,(1 County on the first
same property conveyed to Earnest}iTussday In June, 1923, within the
tract deeded by Mrs. Wado to Minor
W. Brown, and. being more fully de
scribed {n deed from Mrs. M. L.
Payne to Mr*- Cora A. Whitehead,
as of rcoord in Deed Book 9, Folio
417.
Said property levied on and to be
sold ns tho property of Mrs. Cora A.
Whitehead under afi fa issued from
a- Judgment obtained by Mrs. Clara
Brightwell against the said Mrs.
Cora A, Whitehead at the October
term, 19$2, of Clark* Superior Court.
A deed from Mrs. Clara Brightwell
to Mr*. Cora A. Whitehead convey
ing said described property was
recorded before levy was made. No
tice of levy given to Mrs. Cora A.
Whitehead, the tenant in possession.
This May 11. 1923.
W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff.
May 11-18-25, June l.
Johnson by deed of gift of his grand- pcf* 1 hour* of sale, to the highest
mother. Rosanna Johnson, dated April : b,d,,or for cft8h * the following ile-
the George etructed us follows; Said sidewalk
shall l>6 graded to a urtlform deptl
of four inches bdow the surfae#
and the foundation is to be proper
ly and thoroughly rammed. LTp
on this foundation shall be placed
three inches of concrete compound
one part of portiand cement, threi
parts of tand, and five parts of
crushed atone, nnd theteoh shall
be placed, a wearing ’ surfdee v;
concrete onfe inch In/ thickness
composed of equal parts cf sanf
and portlhnd cement; and the eti
tire portion thus paVed shall b<
laid off In squares not exceedini
-five feet in width, and cut thhs t
the- foundation, thereby forming
separate and distinct slabs,
entire surface Js to be well trowel
led and left In an even and smootl
condition.
Section 2. Be It further ordain
ed that the owner br owners o (
real estate abutting the said por
tion of said sidewalk above
scribed shall pave the same 1m
mediately In front of and abutting
their particular property withii
fifteen days, from the passage ol
this ordlnanoe, tho work to b»
done under the supervision pf th*
Street Commlxcioner. if * n y own
er or owners \t land abutting said
portion of said sidewalk shall fal
to pave the sidewalk lmmedlatel)
In front of and abutting his sail*
property within the time and In ttu
manner herein set forth, the CIO
°if 8,18,1 Pave the same, ah'
5th, 1921, and recorded In said office
atopic with this deed, .on which ths
said Rosanna Johnson has for many
year* resided.’*
Said deed was made to secure n
scribed property, to-wlt:
All that tract or parcel of land,
situate, lying and being in tho City
of Athens. Clarke County, Georgia,
the West side of Broad Street,
loan nyule by said Company to spld known ns No. 325 Broad Street, and
Earnest Johnson. In accordance With j mor ° particularly described as fol*
Ita charter, constitution and by-laws, | ,oWB:
which said Company Earnest I Beginning at a point oq
Johnson is a member, and a not# Street 31 feet North of the littersec-
evidencing said loan was made by f t,on of nroad aml Pula*M Streets and
n W* lt pL a
mgnt dcci
such parts of. the Increased rojjjliyjfd
Capital stock. If any sucl\ Increase
may bo made, as common and pre
ferred stock, and with auch rights
and privileges to •'the holders of the
preferred stock. IJ any be Issued, as
the holders of the common stock
may fix nnH determine.
7. Petitioner* desire that- said cor
poration shall have the right to sue
and be sued, to have pnd
seal, to make all by-laws and
regulations for the government of
aald corporation aa may be neces
nary, to issue notes and other evb
dences of indebtedness, to secure the
same by mortgage, deed of trust, of
other security, and to hav* all the
powers' and authority usually grant
ed corporations of a almiiar charac
ter.
Petitioners show tbst more
than ten per cent of the capital stock
has been actually paid In.
Petitioners further jiray thst
the corporation have authority to
wind up Its corporate affairs, to* li
quidate and discontinue the business
of said corporation at any time that
It. may be determined by a majority
vote of ita stock outstanding at the
time so to do. -
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
that they, together with their asso
ciates, successors and assigns, bo in
corporated under the name ani
style aforesaid, with all’ the right*,
powers, privileges and Immunities
hereinbefore set forth, and with such
other rights powers, privileges and
Immunities as are now or may here
after be allowed corporations of the
same character under the laws ol
the State of Georgia.
ERWIN, ERWIN Jk NIX.
Attorneys far Petitioners.
Filed in office, this 9th day of May,
1923.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County*
Georgia.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.'
I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the
Superior Court of Clarke County,
Geofgla. do hereby certify that th*
foregoing is a true and correct 'copy
the application of O. A. Dozier and
H# Dozier, Jr., for a charter for
the ACME INVESTMENT COMPANY
appears-of file ta this
office.
Witness'my official hand and sig
nature, this lha 9th day of May, 1923.
B. J. crawpoKd,
Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County,
him to the said Company foi
of FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY-
EIGHT ($528.00) DOLLARS, payable
In monthly Installments of ELEVEN
($11.00) DOLLARS, for the full term
of forty-eight (4$) months beginning
with May 12th. 1921, It being * ex
pressly agreed that If default should
be made In said payments of any ons
ot said monthly Installments, and
such default'shgll continue-for the
space of two (2) months after such
monthly }>aymcnt become* due, then
each of said monthly payments above
mentioned shall thereby become due
and payable, and the Athens Build
ing Loan & Investment Company, 11
its Board of Directors shall so de
cide may proceed to recover
whole of the money then unpaid. The
said Earnest Johnson having failed
to pay many of the monthly install-
nwnt.i due and such default having
. Vl many of said payments 1
fdfthe. aparo of longer than two\(J)
after sucks monthly install-
came due, the .Board of DI-
rotors of said (’omj*any, have order
ed * that the loan be foreclosed and
the whole of the money unpaid recov
ered and to collect the sum due
thereon.
There will lie due on said Joan at
time of sale $499.Ts, besides cost of
foreclosure, nnd this sale will
made tor the purpose of paying
sum, together with all cost of this
proceeding a# provided by said deed.
A conveyance will be executed to the
purchaser as authorised In aald deed
This the 7th day of May. 1928.
ATHENS BUILD1NO LOAN & IN
VESTMENT COMPANY, \
Attorney In Fact for Earnest John
May 1T-18-25. June 1.
GEORGIA—Clark* County:
Whereas. J. F. Bridges Adminis
trator of W. J. Huff, represents to
the Court in his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that he has
fully administered said estate of Vf.
Huff. This I* therefore to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and cred
itors, to shoW cause. If any they can,
why said Administrator should not
be discharged from his administra
tion, and receive letters of dismis
sion, on the first Monday ta Jun*
1923. -
R. C. ORB, Ordinary.
May 11-18-28. June 1. '
evidence und rendered sonte splen
did singing.
An auto ride followed the lunch
eon, which was served by the Hom<
economics department of the col
lege and then the baseball game
ly In /ront of nnd abutting ,act>
particular lot shall bo paid by th<
owner thereof; nnd the amount o
tho coat of the name ta hereby a,
Oessed agafnat said particular rea
-state and the owner thereof. Enel
of eald property owners \ 1, r,
•julred to pay for the number o
Broad S? u , ar 7 . cf Pavement Immedl
jttoly in front of nnd aSuttlng theli
' in ,lm °xnt equal t>
that which It coata the aald Mayo
to i»v 0 T." ° f ,he Cl,y ° r
ih £L‘ h \™ me ’ a * P rovl <ie<> foi
lb Section 686 of the Code at th«
City of Athena of Ijn ,h
u,f' c “" n *• B - <« further ordajne.
In. 1 7 l !* n ,h * "® l <* Pfvlng la corn
or In' 1 ™ th * MaJ, ° r and Counci
bn| h nf C ilTo° f A,h * n *- *» Itemize!
m, 1 ! W Work ,ha " b * ">»-!••
P™«ntad to the proper!,
^r.*V a A. P r!“«'**J» Section <n
running thence In a westerly direc
tion 222 feet to n point; thencq In a
northerly direction 105 feet to
point: thenro ta an easterly direction
219 feet to Broad Street; thence
along Broad Street In a southerly
direction 110 feet to the beginning
point.
Said land levied on as the property
of Chrii Jones to satisfy ap execu
tion issued on the 21st day of June,
1922, from the Clty^ourt of ^Athens of the Codr qf the **'
l„ favor of Th. Hqnltabl. Life Aa- of MU; and after th?
surance Society of the United States
against Chris Jones. a
Quit-Claim Deed for th* purpose £f
Levy and Sale filed and recorded M
required by law and due and legal
notice given to the defendant and
tenant In possession#
This May llth. 1923.
W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff.
May 11-18-25, June 1.
GEORGIA—ciarke County:
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that A. B.
Colle, os administrator of Mlttle
Goosby,"deceased, having applied to
by petition for leave to sen all
the real estate of said Mlttle Odds-
by, deceased; and that an order was
made thereon at the May Term. 1923,
tor citation; and that citation Issue;
all the heirs at law and creditors of
the said Mlttle Ooosby, deceased.
Will take notice that I will pass upon
said application at the June Term.
1923, of the Court of Ordinary of aal<|
County; and that unless car
shown to the contrary at aald time
aald leave will be granted.
This llth day of May. 1928.
R. C. OUR, Ordinary.
May 11-18-25, Juno 1.
May II-HtfS. Jana I.
Judge of the SupfHor Court of
county, thle April 11, 1*23.
K. T. OnAWrOltO. Clerk.
WK8T A WEST.
Attorney, for Petltlnnar.
Apt 13-27, May 11-35.
chains to a corner in the center of
said road, "being on the line of Jim
Callaways t hence North M 1-2 West
13.90 chains to the center of the set-
trement road; thence In a southwest
erly UlccUon along the meandering#
ADMINISTRATOR’S .SALE
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Clarke County,
will be sold. It public pinery, before
Court house door of said County
the first Tuesday In June, 1*23,
between the legal boura of sale,
highest bidder for cash:
A certain lot or parrel of land with
improvements thereon, situate, lying
and feeing in Athens, Ciarke County,
Georgia, known as Number 175 BID
taps Street; fronting Slxty-three and
one-half (08 1-2) feet on said Bil
lups Street, and running baric One
Hundred and Nfnkty-Sevra 11979 feat;
adjoining Iota of Chas..item A Co.,
and Geo. W. Rowland; being part ot
lot on which Teha Jones resided at
time of her death; and being the
■am# property conveyed to Ben
Langztoa by Madison Davis, Admr..
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
JL S. CRANE.
VS.
MRS. ESTHER PATTERSON CRANK
So, 4366. April Term. 1923, Clarke
Superior Court, Libel tor Divorce.
TO MRS. ESTHER PATTERSON
’ CRANE, GREETING;
By order of the- Court you are
hereby required to be and appear ta
the Superior Court of aald County on
the Third Monday In July next, to
answer petitioners libel for total di
vorce; as In default, thereof the
Court will proceed as to justice shall
appertain.
1 Witness the Honorable Blstfton
Fortaon. kludge, .of Said Court,, this
the 9th day of May. 1923.
E. J. CRAWPORD.
Clerk' Superior Court, Clarke County
Mar 11*23, June 8-22^
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To Whom It May Concern:
Lula Hill, a resident of aald state,
having ta due form applied to the
dersigned for guardianship of
person and property of Theotls Hill,
a resident of aald county, minor child
of Ed Hill, deceased. Notice Is here
by given that all persons concerned
must show cauoe. lt any they have,
why applicant or aome other fit and
proper person should not be appoint-
Said application will be heard
at the next Court of Ordinary for
said county on the first Monday In
June. 1923.
Wltnesn my hand and official sig
nature, this the llth day of May,
1923. i
\ It. C. ORIt,
Ordinary of Ciarko County.
May 11-18-23. June 1.
GEORGIA—Clarks County:
Tb Jt May Concern:
I, *!. - Burney )»** applied
for guardlulisliip of person and
erty of»TOm' Hodo, alleged of- un
sound mini and_ incapable of man
aging 'his affair*' l*eing charged ta
said application.
This la therefore to notify all per-
pens concerned to show cause if any
they can. before me on the 4th day
of June. 1923, why said applicant of
some fit and proper peraon should
not be appointed guardian as prayed.
Olven under my official signature
this loth day of May. 1923.
R. c. ORR. Ordinary.
May 11-13*25. June 1.
SHERIFF’S SALE
OKORGIA-rClarko County:
PAVING ORDINANCE
Council Chamber
Athens, Ga., May 9th, 1922. |
I The regular Monthly meeting ol
Uhe Mayor and CdvncU was held
this day. Present-Muyor George C.
Thomas, and Aldermen H. T, Culpl
R. T. Dottery, H. B. Heywood, K1
I Hill. G. C. Arm strong, J. H.
I Rucker, W. C. Thornton, A. L. How-
la ml nnd Wallace Bell.
| The rules were suspended and the
following ordinance waa unani
mously passed.
AN OH DINA NCR TO PROVIDE
FOR THE PAVING OF THE SIDE-
WALK ON THE-WEST SIDE OF
THAT PORTION OF COLLEGE
AVENUE. 7N THE CITY OF ATH
ENS, FROM ITS NORTHERN IN
TERSECTION WITH WIER
STREET TO PROPERTY LINE
NORTH OF THE. FIRST CEN
TRAL" OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
COMPANY TRESTLE, WHICH IF
WITHOUT THE FIRE LIMITS
AND AN EXTENSION OF PAVJ
taO ALREADY LAID WITHIN]
THE FIRE LIMITS; TO PROVIDE
FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE
COST OFjFHR SAME: AGAINST
THE ABUTTING PROPERTY
AND THE OWNERS THEREOF;
■AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. I
1 Be It ordained by the Mayor end]
[Council of the City of Athens, an**]
• It Is, hereby, ordained by authority
(pf the same as follows;
Action 1. That the ftldewaOkl
i the West aide of. that portion
Of Coups* AvemMy in the City ol
Athens, from Its Northern Jntersee*
f tien with Wler street to propert)
«i „ nfter Me explratloi
ot ten days from the time such bil
Is nerved or published the Clerk
of Council Is authorised and dlrecl
«d to issue execution against th*
faiToa'to a E "?a U ’* ,r pr ° I> * rt J r
to! d th “ ,a “ mrk w Pal
done** “ m * " ttfr 11 haa K«*
^ Section i. Be It further ordalnet
that ft copy qf , h ia ordinance b.
S’*. V> a City Marahall on
SSmTayy* K r °Dr‘J- ownar,
within flyo day, from the paaeac
of the aania aa notice-to them of
the work required to be done. Sal.
tjr T,a * ma >’ Ke perfected by »h.
til? ? ar *!L al1 glv,n * *° “Oh abut
Un* property owner n copy of thf
i r cn n n. n ?e 1 ?n l, ' r "° n ' Ur by laavln *
a copy of the aortic at aald abut-
tin, owner'a moat notorloua plac
of abode, w by publication of th
•? Cooneil conlalalnt
a copy of auch ordinance In one o
i,' a ! w * n l ap ' r " Published In th-
city ot Athena.
ed 8 thi? n .n n V l fur,h * r or<l * 1 n
*d that all ordinance, or port,
thereof In conflict herewith be. an<>
the same are, hereby, repealed.
A COUNTT- K,RarA ~ CI ‘ ARKB
I JaniM1 Barycw. clerk of I
Mayor and Council of the City
a A ' h ';*.-K Kcreby certify, that tn<
c£Zt ™nS ret . 0ln ‘ : la a <ru «
e J >r ot a - P° rl| on of thf
minute# of the regular month!;
°* ,‘K« .Mayor and Caun
*fi° f ,**• of Athena held Mat
toto. 1 * 1 *’. MM "“ U "Kove con-
th!i omi tr “ e ' m ' 1 ootTect copy of
fv itt*" 1 * u ' l0 »‘* d »» that Urn.
oy the Mayor and Council.
JAB, HARROW,* Clerk.
abov * and foregoing la pub
to t£ “IH Ulr r d hy »«* »" nolle
th '’ property nbup
ting the afreet described in th»
forecoln* Ordinance to do the worl
required by auld Ordinance
Thla 2th day of to 2 V
0. B. O-FARltELL,
City Marahall.
MkiaMB, Mrs. L. L. LblJonn, d air
man; Mrs. Gobi" ! Michael. \ irn.
MpTMraBjSfa Mary .Lester
had a group of Junior girt .
Nurses Graduation
At Colonial Friday
(Turn to Page Seven.)
No. 45 at BIols, France.
major, and su’«<oon In the Fj
American war
The 7 mi
mark
the Gehen
idea Friday, nisht *111
tablishment. A very attractive pro
gram haa ibepn arranged including
solos by,irrfc. Morris’Tow and or.i-
toricaU feddlhgjr bf jjtiss Carolyn
V’ance of 'the-' State* Normal *Schoc|
The High Scbol band *111 play
Following the graduation excreta*-.-
graduates, student nurses, and
truxteea of^ the - .Hpspjtui: at th*
home or Mr. and Mrs, A. S. T *
Prince avenue.
Rotary Inter-City
Convention in Full
Swing: Here Toda
(Continued From Pag© One)
Largo delegations V mere
fr^m Atlanta, Marietta, Ga
Elberton, Greenwood and
S. C., and other plqcfes in the 1
and the meeting was pronoun
one. of. the greatest Inter-city mecc-
ever held in the 1 state.
Col. Gantt Writes
Of Firor’s Office
(Continued From Page One)
tends to the same. For some
rear, ho has been collecting i
menta on matter, pertaining to 1
farm, live atock. etc., ami has (hi.
filed away and he aleo keeps
card Index, of their subjects, in I
Instant he can find any pap.
needed. In fact hi, entire oftlc
I, thorughly systematised irrl ! In
business and records kopt in ,n
perfect order as a bank. He .^h
regular market reports from ell
ovor the country, so as to hon«
tho' prlco farmers should be u'l
tor their produce. For inst
while I was In his office he
Investigating the sweet
market and found that ___ __
demand for them at Pitts’jur;
Pa., and potatoes were brine
from $1.25 to $1.50 per bushel,
Georgia Porto Ricans. It in
tarmf with every manner of
"Ince grown Jn this section.
Flror keeps posted on market
ditldns, and Just when land w
to mII. He Is now at .work
ptructlng farmers as to what t
to plant, and whon ready for _
Ho will find markets for them.
ONLY PAR7
OF WORK
And thla I, only a part of I
work our efficient county agent
doing. Of course he has only
cently began hi, duties nnd Is J
getting good started. Ho Is try
to Instruct our farmers as to .
value of the clover and other l
gtmo crops as soft builders. He I
watching demonstrations made
tho Slate farm of several
clovers, to aeo what varlctlet
the beat adapted to onr section. ir<
Is also trying to get our farm
to plant tho -bur clover, os id ...
a splendid feed for hogs anil noth
ing builds up worn-out-fields
well. It !i only neceatmry to pk—
the clover one tlmo And It «ee.t:i
Itself every year.
My yl»U to Mr. Firor’s office was
Instructive nnd convinced me, thut
he Is the right man ofr thla place.
Ho Is enthusiastic over the
bllltlcs of the curb mu
not stop there, but hi... .
kets for all tho surplus
our farmers can grow. Ho 1_
devoting special attention to
stock, poultry | and orchards. 1
Ciarko county farmer want, In
formation on any mbject or al l
abobt terracing hla fields, pre
paring land or cultivating, gather
ing or marketing hla crops, he can
secure the servlceii of Mr. Flror
Athens Observe*
“Hospital Day”
Here Saturday “ * nr aU “ rac5 -
(Continued from peg, <n , t
» n 52? bto “’ tS,OI * n *»**
FIRST
BAPTI8T
Headquarters. Font office. Mr,
Branch, tin. a p. Hudson. Mre.
•:4m
H. C. King.
Mre. W. P Bti
EW«pop*l cbui
Reid Drug qo. Mm.
Iquartere,
Nlcker-
F. Brown*
,-.7t(lJI be toid befeto thy court J]
■ door In Mid <tato *M coiglt 1 di
the Pgal hours ff»r *aleerei| th# ^ <
Tneaday ta June. 1923. to the hlfhe#t Nwth Zi t*»7 flnt'cHitnil'ol
bidder fpr cash, the following de* Georgia Railway Company trestlt
scribed properly, to-wit: l traversing said College Avenue,
Tim house and lot together Rltb which la without the fire Uoita and
e t nr -’ h - Headquarter.,
L. A,hena - Mre. John
2 ,,nnl,n : Mfi, Randall
f/* eman ' Mre. r. A. MrOkrHgle.
aft S’ Mre. Gardiner,
i* 1 " . Hal1 '? Kilpatrick. Ml,a Mar-1
Morris. Mis, Joaephlne
Pretero. Mfaa Annie Tracy. 9
Hvrebytrrlan. Headquarter,,
ttendder, corner, Mre. W.
"“W, •ecretnrr: Mre. R.. „
I. Mre. A, V, Wood,. Mre. Paul
l<u F, Mre. Hammond Johnaon.
** Sarah Arnold. Kills Woo«t»
H*
„ Mrs.
Guild, Jlre. Tom Scott,
tian church, Headquar
Alkali in Shampoos
Bad For Washing Hair j
Many soaps and prepared
poos contain top much free
which Is very Injurious, as It
the ecalp and makes the' hair br
The best thing to use Is MitbdfU
eocoanuf oil shampoo, for this li
pure and entirely- greaseless:
very cheap and bents anythli
all to pieces. You can get
fled at any drug store, and'
ounces will last the whole fi
for months. * • 7
Two or three teaspootifuls
Mulslfied In u cup or glass with e
little warm water Is all that in'
required. simply moisten th,
hair with water and rub the Mul-
allied eoeoanut oil In. It makei
an abundance pf rich, creamy lath-
er, cleanses thoroughly and rltmer
_ ., Ma! ly, The hair dries qulcklj
Miss HnlHe Kltoatrich’ f nd and '• *“«. fresh !.,„k-
iSLE? M<JSI r * , Sffi HL"”?:- 1 KHfKt. fluffr. wnvy and
10 manage. Resides, It lour ns nnd
lakes out every particle of dunt
clirt and dandruff. Be sure you:
druggist gives you tfMaffled.— AU
vertiactaent.
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