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full perl«xl of twenty yearn,
l.rtVtkgc of renewal
ded •■>'
The principal Office and place
Harness <*>•*<•« corporation atoll
In the City' i of Athens. Ctirtte!
jnty. Georgia.'
Tlift object-;of said corporation
pecuniary gain to-Itself and ita
lareholJerSo
4 . The particular business that
jd cori>oratton proposes to engage In
cither for Itself, or as agents for
ers, the making of Investigations
t he commercial fields and mnrkets
internal combustion motors and
, ine s and motor vehicles; the dc-
[n in^. experimenting with and
| BAWNEBeHEBAIgP, ATHENS,
GEORGIA
eVrgia-clarkp county?
M-rtor Court of Said County:
Ition of Harry Wilton Ev-
mas Russell Everett, and
s Everett, all citizens of
unty, Georgia, resjHJctfully
hn Kst
($50,000,00) Dollars herein named. I rectlon along center of the creek 1 capital stock. If any such • Increase
4. The objects and purposes of said j about 78 degrees East 1084 feet, more I may bo made, as- common and pre-
corporation are pecuniary gain and i dr less, along center of creek to the 1 ferred stocK. ^
profit to Its shareholders, and the J beginning .corner, containing sixty
principal business which it proposes and 67-100 (60 67-100) acres, more
That petitioners desire.
•Ives, their associates and
to he fricorppratcd under the
style of • THE EVERETT
goTMKKS MOTOR COMPANY,
ommerclal designs of In-
.mbustion motors, and en-
motor vehicles, manufac-
rinfr and selling the same; also to
Imild, manufacture and sell mo-
machlnes or parts of machlrffes,
h are. or may bo propelled by
nbustlon motors! also the right to
orpomtlons or persons to
did or manufacture such motors "or
oi* parts thereof; also tho
-ht to carry on any kind of manu*
•luring, mining, chemical, trading
other form of business which may
necessary In connection with said
pines*; also the right to sell and
pose of any by-psgdpcts that may
developed In connection with said
mines*. ;. ? a
5. The amount 6f the capital stock
ild corporation shall! he Eighty-
Thousand ($8G,000.00) Dollars,
ided Into shares of the par value
f100.00 each; to be divided Into
,000.00 „f first preferred stock and
,000.00 of common stock. Said
rk to bo paid for' either In money
in assets sultnblo for the corpor-
business of this company. More
n (10) per cent of said capital
rk has actually been paid in. Pe-
oners desire that said corporation
re the right and power to increase
capital stock > from time to time
a majority vote of tho voting
rk of said corporation, to t an
mint not In excess of $1,000,000.00.
Ich increased capital stock shall be
umon and preferred,* either or
th, .according to tho judgment and
m of the holder* of the vot-
•k. and with such rights and
Ivileges as tho stockholders of said
rporatlon may determine. The pro
rrtd stock provided, for li
racraph Is. to _be preferred
ridends and assets, and -is
illative, and Is non-voting.
Petitioners desire the right to
live said corporation at any time
i a majority Vote of the out-
indlng voting st&k, hfter
this
Petitioner^'desire that said coj-
l«n have the right to havo and
i common seal, to sue • and bo
to conduct and bo contracted
to buy. own nhd soli real estate
other property sultnblo for the
rpnses of said corporation. to issue
• other obligations^ and se
same by mortgage, security
[d of trust, or other form of
rarity under the laws now.or here-
existing, and petitioner* desire
t said corporation have tho right
icrally t<> do all other acts and
ed« which may he done by.corpor-
Ns ef a similar nature under the
-f this state.
WIIKitKKt HIE, pctitlnnern pray t«
lncoriM.ruted under tho namo mid
tie aforesaid, wRh the jmwers.
IvHccch and immunities herein set
. and such others as are now of
hereafter bo allowed corpora-
of similar character under the
of this State.
ERWIN, ERWIN ft NIX,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
PWd In office Mhy Snl. 1928.
E. J. CRA>VPORD,
Ckrk Superior Court, Clarke Co.
Georgia.
ATI OF GEORGIA, County of
Clirk*:
hereby certify that tho forego-
Petition in a true'and correct copy
th * Petition for charter of “The
J^tt Hrnthers Motor Company'
‘ **me appears if file In this
Witney my official signature and
•f*! "f Maid Court. This the 3rd
®f May, 1923,
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Ckrk Huperfor Court, Clarke Co.
Georgia.'
J 4-11-18-25.
-OftGla—CLARKE COUNTY.
Ihe Sh per lor Court of Bald
County
*5? ^“tiun of R. L. Mbs*, John
K. J. nondurant. W. L.
»nd Sarah H. Mess, all of
County, Georgia, respectfully
That desire for themselves,
***** lates, successors and as-
1 *° 1,0 Incorporated under the
"fyle Of R. L. MOSS MAN-
^CUI.N.J COMPANY for a per-
•» twenty years, with tba priv-
1 fc » renewal. ' *
J9* 1 principal'offto, of ml.)
timi l 'W* *** Cl«rl(. County.
■77 ’"•* Petitioner, dartre th.
» d» busiabss and to have aud
, n l,f tl.j whcro at lilo.i-
th within and without the
r “ 't-ot-Ai. i ,
J™ < *I>ital .took of nld cor-
"t which I. to b. paid
'•" Fifty Thounnd <»*,-
> IWUn. divided Into charo. of
L!r, val H« of On. Hundred
edtanmchi with tho right
f . _ c,,r i k >ratlon. from time to
^ affIrma tlve vote of a
ot its common stock then
r** to Increase the'Caplin!
• *«< h sum or sume aw it mny
aggregate of Ttvo
». 11200,000.00) Uol
' • l»y like vote, to decrease
B “"f.O^iamt from tftnc
uch. aun. or oumt a* it
to conduct and carry on Is as fol
lows: to manufacture, acquire, own,
l»uy, sell, 'lease and otherwise deal in
doors; sash; blinds; trims; mould
ings; flooring; celling; shingles; roof
ing; laths; glass; putty; paints;
brick: Umo; stone; cement; plaster
ing; hair; special designs In wood
work; box materials; lumber; clay
and tile products; hardware; electric,
water, gas and plumbing supplies and
fixtures; and any and all other build
lug .materials, supplies and fixtures
of Whateevr Itlnd and character, and
ail other articles or things of like
kind or character efr which might bo
conveniently handled In condoctlon
with the articles herein named, and
to operate saw mills, wood-working
and tile factories and any ^nnd all
other factories or plants manufactur
fng or constructing building * mater
ials, supplies or fixtures of any kind;
to manufacture, sell, lease or other
wise dispose of llgfit, heat and
power, generated by electricity o»
steam or otherwise; to purchase
acquire, own, sell and lease all such
real estate, personal property, ease
ments, rights, powers, privileges an*
Interests 4n both real and personal
property, whether located within oi
without the State # of Georgia, as rail
be desirable or exi>edlent for lt»-pur
pose or for investment; to engage
carry on me business of
brokers or sales agents of any of th*
materials mentioned In this para
graph for others*, and to manufac
turo, supervise and superintend fo.*
others tho manufacture or sale of any
all of such products; to engage In
and carry on the business of erect
ing buildings or other structures oi
ithcr operations of like character,
and to act as agent, contractor
superintendent for others engaged In
such business.
Said corporation shat! have th#
power and autnorlty to borrow
money and Issuo bonds, notes, and
any and all other klnds-of evidences
of Indebtedness, upon such terms
conditions as It may determine, and
may secure samo by deed to,
mortgage or other lien upon any
all of its properties, and shnll have
power and authority to mako loans
to • other corporations subsidiary
otherwise, or to Individuals, for any
purposes which are necessary or Inci
dental'to Its corsorate enterprises,
and. not foreign t* the objects of Its
crtatlon; and shall have power and
authority to acquirer own. hold, buy,
sell, lease or otherwise deal In stocks
and securities of other cerporations,
cither domestic or foreign, for gen
eral Investment or other purposes,
and .to acquire and own Its own
stock' '
0. Jly, the affirmative vote of a
majority of the then outstanding
common stock, tho corppratlon may
at any -time amend Its charter, either
In'formjor In substance, and for any
raason, approved by such vote, seP
oF dispare of any or all of It* cor
IM.rate property, and dissolve, llqul
date or discontinue business, • <>j
merge or consolidate with any other
rorporatlon of like character.
7. Said corporation ’shall havo all
other rights, powers, privileges and
Immunities as nro Incident to'like
corporations or permissible under the
lawn of Georgia.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to
be incorporated under the i^amo and
style aforesaid, with tho power, priv
ileges and Immunities herein set
forth and us nro now or may here
after l*o allowed a corporation of slml
lar character under tho laws of
Georgia.
UNDERWOOD, POMEROY ft HAAS,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Filed In Office This, tho 4th dajr of
May. 1921.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Hup.ri.jr Court Clarko County.
QEOROIA—CLARKE COUfITV.
I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of flu
Superior Court of Clarko County
Georgia, do kereby certify that th.
within and foregoln* I, a true and
cornel copy of tho Application for
barter of X. I. MOSH MAJJUPAC
TURING COMPANY an tho same ap-
pcam of file In thin office.
Witneea my official denature and
ic Scal-Tf aafd Court thla tho 4th
of Mot. llil.
E. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk Superior Court Clacko County.
Hay 4-11-15*28. / .
less.
SECOND. All that tradt or 'parcel
"of land In Clarke County, Georgia,
and described as follows:
Beginning at n pine on Mill road
and running thenc* 575 East 780 feet
to a gum; thence South 33 West 2160
feet to an Iron pin on settlement
road; thence In a northerly direction
254 feet to a stone on said settlement
road; tlngice South 44 West 2503 feet
to the beginning corher, containing
25 acres, more"or less. t
Said property will be sold
property of Andcrsoq Wyche for the
purpose of satisfying a certain prom
issory note for Fifteen Hundred
($1,500.00) Dollars and interest, * exe«»
cuted and delivered.by the Aid An
derson Wyche to the sShl Mrs. Ida
h. Chamberlain on October 20th,
1917, and due three years after date;
The proceeds from said sale will be
applied first to the paymetft of prin
cipal and Interest of said note,' In
cluding all costs of this sale, and the
balance, If any, * paid to 7 Anderson
Wyche.
This fourth day of May, 1933.
IDA L. CHAMfeBRIiAIN, ,
Atty.-in-fact for Anderson Wyche.
May 4-11-18-25, June 1.
NOTICE OF SALE
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of the powfr
of sale contained In a certain
rity deed executed and delivered by
GEORGE CLARKE on the fourth day
of March. 1920, to Mrs. Celestla S.
YMbd. which deed la recorded In the
Clerk’s Office of the Superior Court
of Clarke County, Georgia. In Record
of Deeds. Book 28, Page 568, the said
Mrs. Celestla S. 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 highest 1
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
A tract of land located In the
,Cot»nty of Clarke, said State, ‘and
lying on both sides of the Epps
Bridge Road, leading from Athens to
Eastvllle; bounded on the North by
lands of Jim Callaway; on the cast
by lands of Jim Pierce and Crawford
Farmer; on the South by lands of
Tolbert and on the West by tho Epps
Bridge Rond and a settlement road
nhd tho property of Tom Wooten and
Jeff Smith, and enclosed by lines as
follow's:
Beginning at a black gum located
about 5 chains Southeast from Epps
Bridge Itnad being a corner on the
line of Tolbert and runs Soqth 72 % 4
East 7.97 chains to a black gu«fi;
thence South GO East 80 links to a
orner on the branch: thence about
5 chains in a Northeasterly direc
tion! along the mcanderlngs of said
Branch to a stake; thence North 25
West 7.27 chains to a rock; thence
North 34 East 14.50 chains to ft stake
In the renter of Epps Bridge'Rond in
a Northeasterly direction along the
mcnhdcrlngs of said road about 13
cbnlnjf to a corner'll the renter of
sold road, bolng on the lino of Jim
Callaway: thence North 68 1-2 West
15,96 chains'to the center of the set
tlement road; themfh In a imuthwest-
erly dlection along the meftnderlngs
of said' road about 20 chains to th&
Epps Bridge Rond; thence In ft south
westerly direction along the meander-
Inga of said road about 20 chains to a
stoke being the- corner 6t Tom
Wooten; thence South *70 East 4.40
. . * . _ H
and privileges to the holders of the
preferred stock. If any be Issued, as
the holders of tho common stock
may fix and determine.
7. Petitioners desire that said cor
poration shall have tfco right to sue
and be sued, to have and use ft com
mon seal, to mako ull by-laws and
regulations for tho government of
said corporation as may bo neces
sary, to Issue notes and other evi
dences of Indebtedness, to secure tho
same by mortgage, deed of trust, or
other security,' and to have all the
power*"and authority usually grant-,
ed corporatlctos of ft similar cha|w%
-8. . Petitioner* * show that more
than ten per cent of tho capital stock
has been actually paid In. ✓ , ; '
9. Petitioners ifuHher pray • Hkrt'
- -irporation ' hnVo authority, A 'tu
months, after such monthly Install
ment became due, the Board of bi-
rectors of said Company, have order
ed that the loan be foreclosed and
th* whole of tho money unpaid re<jov-
ered and to collect the sum due
thereon.
^ There will be due on sold loan at
time of sale $499.43, besides cost of
foreclosure, and this sale will be
mado for tho purpose of paying said
sum. together with all cost of this
proceeding as provided by said deed.
A conveyance will bo executed to tht
purchaser as authorised In said deed
This the 7th day of May, 1923.
Athens building loan & in
vestment COMPANY.
'Attorney la Fact for E&rnest Join*
'"‘•son.
.May 11-18-25, June 1.
GEORGIA—Clarke county:
To Whom |t May Concern:
Notice Is herebj given that A.
CC$Ie, as administrator of Mlttie
'Goosby, deceased, t having applied to
me by petition for leave to sell all
the real estato of /aid Mittid Goos
by, deceased; and teat an order waa
made thereon at tin* May*Term, f923,
for citation;, and tlat citation Issue;
all the heirs' at lav- and creditors of
tho said Mlttie </oo8by, deceased,
will tnko notice that I will pass upon
said application at the June Term,
1923, of tho Court a i Ordlpary of said
County: and that unless cause Is
shown to the contrary at said time
said leave will be granted.
- This 11th day of May, 1923.
* - It C. ORR, Ordinary.
May 11-18-25, June ^ *
wind up lt»'corp«Suc ulfalrA tjm Jjjj, CIl „ r „, oui^fcirt. «tat «e h»»
W.i fcilA * -- 1 -*-*-* ,H
quidate and discontinue the buslttos
of said corporation at any time that-
It may be' determined by a majority
vote of Its stock outstanding at ‘-(He
time so to do.
WHEREFORE, petltlonefs pray
.that they, together with ‘their
elates, successors and assigns, bo In-
krorporated under the name and
style aforesaid, with all the* rights,
powers, privileges and Immunities
hereinbefore set forth, and with such
other rights powers, privilege* and
Immunities as are now or may here
after bo allowed corporations of the
same character under the laws of
tho State of Georgia.
ERWIN, ERWIN ft NIX,
Attorneys for Petitioners. "
Filed In office, this 9th day j>f May,
1923.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County
Georgia.
GEORGIA—Clarke County?'
1, E. J. Crawford, Clork of tho
Superior Court of Clarko County,
Georgia, do hereby certify that the
foregoing Is a true nnd correct copy
of the application of O. A. I toiler and
T. If. Dosier, Jr., for a charter for
tho ACME INVESTMENT COMPANY
the samo appears of flic In this
office.
Witness my official hand nnd sig
nature, this the 9th dny of May, 1923.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court, Clarko County.
leorgia.
May 11-18-25. June 1.
f. Huff. Tljls is Therefore to cite aU
persons concerned,'kindred and cred*
Itors, to show cauie. If any they can,
why said Administrator -should* not
fo discharged from his administra
tion, nnd receive totters ^of dismis
sion. on the first Monday In June-
1923.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
May 11-18-15, Juno 1.
GEORGIA—Clarke County?
•To Whom It May Concern:
^ I. It. Burney has applied to me
for guardianship of person and prop-
eijty of Tom Hodo, alleged of un
sound Aind and Incapable of man
aging his affairs, being charged la
said application.
This Is therefore*'to notify all per
sons concerned tn show cause If tiny
they, ciln, before mo yn the 4th day
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
By virtue of an order from the.
Court of Ordinary of Clarko County,
will be sold, at public outcry, before
the Court house door of said County,
the first Tuesday In* June, 1923,
between the legal hours of sale, tT
tho highest bidder for cash: *
A certain lot or parccr of land with
Imiirowmcnts thereon, situate, lying
and being in Athens, Plnrko County,
Georgia, known ns Number 175 Bil
lups Street; fronting HIxty-thrce nod
half (63 1-2) feet on* said Bil
lups Street, and runnings l*ack One
Hundred *nd f Ninety-Seven (197) fo£t;
adjoining lots of, Chas. Stern ft-Ctk,
and Geo. W. Rowland; being part's#'
day <
To Whom It May. SwU^rnt
All creditors of the*estate of Mrs.
Lucy Wells Talmadge. deceased, are
required to file their dsbtw with the
underslkncd, sad mil persons indebt
ed - "^ said estate are requested te
'make Immediate payment.
Thla April 12, 1923.
C. O. TALMADGE, and
J. E. TALMADGE, JR..
Administrators.
Apr 13-20-27, May 4-11-18.
m
GEOROIA—CLAllKE COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of the power
of rale contained In a certain secu
rity deed executed and delivered by
ANDERSON WYCHE on tbs 20th
day of October, 191$, to Mrs. Ida L.
Chamberlain, which Is recorded In
tlfe Clerk’s Offlee of the Superior
Court of Clarke County, Georgia, In
Record of Deeds, Book 23, Pago. 210.
and also recorded In Clerk’s Office of
Oconee County. Georgia, In Record of
Deeds, Book M. Folio 869. the said
•i m. i f'hamtortain Will offer ttt
Mrs. Ida L. Chamberlain will offer
public outcry Wore tlw courthouM
tloor in Mid colmty on th, Unit
Tuciwlny in June. M23. h«tw e en the
legal hour, of «ale. to the hlghe.t
bidder for caah. th, following d*-
scribed property, to-wlt:
All thot tract or parcel of Mud.
lying partly In Oconee Connty nnd
partly In Clarko County. Georgia
and described as follows:
Beginning at a Swamp Dogwood
„.i McNutts Creek and running
North T3 1*4 Wert 1S40 feet to «
stone near an oak rturop; thence
South « 3*4 Eart 994 feet
oak atump on McNutta Creekl thence
South 34 1-4. Wert 375 fee. to
o chestnut oak .tump; thenue
South «« »-♦ #«»« 1500 J° * !VjJ
Oak: thence South 1» l-l
feet to a Dogwood: thence In o
northerly direction 109 feet to *
stone; thence North 3, 1-4 East 37M
more or less, to the center of
" to a northerly dl- '
chains to a stake; thcnco South 38
West 4 chains to tho beginning cor
ner, and. contains 64.35 acres, more
or lesk. being Lot No. 3 according to
a plat mado by C. B. Chandler of the
lands owned by George Clarke, JMf
Smith and Tom Wooten, which plat
Is of record In Plat Book 1, page 19.
This sale will be made by the said
Mrs. Celestla H/ Wood for the pur
pose of satisfying a certain note
given by the said Ocorge Clarke to
tho said Mrs. Celestla & Wood for
tho sum of ’ Fourteen Hundred
($1,406.00) Dollars, sap not* jlated
March 4, 1910, and due March 4, 1923.
which note is secured by the afore
said deed. The above described land
will be sold as the property of the
said George Clarke for the purpose
of paying the principal and Interest
of eald note,. Including aU coots of
this sale, and thi balance. If any. will
bo paid to the said George Clarke.
This fourth day of May. 1123.
MRS. CHLEETIA H. WOOD.
Atty.-ln-fact for George Clarke.
May 4-11-11-26, June X. %
GEORGIA—Clarke County?
To tho Superior Court of Sold County;
The petition of O. A. DOZIER and
T. H. DOZIER. JR., of the city of
Athens, Clarke County. Georgia, re?
spectfully shows:
I. Thau they desire for them
selves, their associates, successors
•and asslgfis, to be Incorporated un
der the name and style of ACME
INVESTMENT COMPANY/ for a
period of twenty (20) years, with the
privilege of renewal as provided by
law.
That the principal office of
said corporation Is.to be located in
the city of. Athene, Clarke County.
Georgia.
3. That the object of said corpor
ation Is pecuniary to itself and; Its
shareholders.
4. ^ That the particular business to
bev carried on by said corporation is,
either for lt#elf or as agent for
others, the making of loans on real
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 farms, orchards, sad other
Wfclch Twin Jones resided! at
time of her dotflh; and being . the
same ifropcrty Conveyed to Ben
Langston by Madison Davis, Adrnr,,
of Tcna Jones. Estato. -by deed re
corded In Deed Book L. L., page 68.
Clerk's Office • Superior Court
Clafko County. Georgia.
Said property advertised, and to be
sold as the real estate of Ben Lang
ston, Deo'd. ^
A- B.* COILE,
Administrator of Ben Cam
May 11-18-25. June 1
GHORGIA—Clarke County:
Whereas. J. ^.Bridges, Admlnls-
•thttor of W.*i. Huff, represents to
"lourt Ih htk, pStitioin duly filed
fblly ndmlnlstcri^iisld estate* of AY;
W’lqirc
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
Clarke Superior Court, July Term,
1923. U
GEORGIA—Clarke CoiAity:
LAURA DENNY HOOPER BROOK-
BANK
a. j 5 bIookb/ni<
To A. J. Brdqldhenk:
By order, of the Court /au are
qulred to he and' appear at the said
Court on tho secoi^! Monday In July,
1923, next, to anawer petitioner'
liable for divorce and In default
thereof the Court will preceed as to
Justice shall appertain.
Witness th«f Hon. Blanton Portion,
Judge of Bald Court. This Che % l'lth
dny of April, 1923. .
E. J. CRAWtvRD, Clerk.
YOUNG DAVIS,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
MR/ 18 -25, Juno 8-12.
of June. 1923. why said applicant or
some fit nnd proper person should
not be appointed guftrdlstn as prayed.
Otren tinder my official signature,
thla 19th day of May. 1923.
R. C. QltR, <
May 11-18-25, Juno 1.
Ordinary.
SHERIFF’S SALE'
angston, Dec’d.
LEGAL SALE
GEORGIA—Clarks County?
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the
power of sale contained In a security
deed with power of salo from Earn
est Johnson to the Athens Building
Loan ft Investment Company, exe
cuted on tho 12th day of April. 1921,
and recoided In tho office of th*
Clerk of Superior Court, Clarke
County, Georgia, in deed book 37,
page '481, the undersigned, Athcnp
Building . Loan ft Investment Cora
pany will sell at public outcry on the
first Tuesday In June, next, before
tho Court House door in said County,
during the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cosh, tho following
described property mentioned In said
aeed, to-wit:
‘All that tract 'or jjarcel of ’ land
lying and being. In the City of 4th*
cns. Clarko County. Georgia, and
hounded on the North by lots of W.
H. Johnson and of Fltspatrick, East
by Arch Street, and South and West
by Eiberton Stfeet, on which 1s locat
ed houses designated by the City of
Athens as No. 580 and No. 634, and
Is tho same property conveyed to Ro-
sana Johnson by Sallle A. Raum. said
deed dated October 30th, . 1880, ■ and
resided In deed book “GO,”- page
119, office Clerk Superior Court.
Clarko County, Georgia, and Is the
same property conveyed to Earnest
Johnson by deed of gift of hls grand
mother. Rosanna Johnson, dated-April
5th, 1921, and recorded In said office
along with this deed, sq whjch* th*
said Rosanna Johnson has for man#
years resided.’’
Said deed was made to eecure a
loan mode by eald Company to sail)
Earnest Johnson, in accordance with
ita charter, conatitution and by-laws,
of which said Company Earnest
Johnson Is a member, and a note
evidencing said loan was made
him to the skid ‘Company - for the
sum of FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY?
EIGHT ($528.00) DOLLARS, payable
In monthly Installments pt ELEVEN
($11.00) DOLLARS, for the full term
of forty-eight (49) months beginning
with May 12th, 1921, Itl being ex
pressly agreed that If dfault should
any
GEORGIA—Clarke County?
Will 1*o sold before tho Court House
x>r In *sald state and county during
tho legal hours for sales on the first
Tuesday in June. 1923, to the hlghost
bidder for cash, tho following do-
scribed property, to-wlt:
That houso and Jot together with
T Improvements thereon, * situate,
lying and being in the 216th District,
M.. Clarko County, Georgia, be
ypnd the western limits of Jhe city
of Athens, and being bounded on the
South by n c^rtnln unknown street;
•n tho West by an unknown street;
.n irfic North hr what Is known as
thd |pad* estate; on tho JSaat by
thocgmipcrty knpwn os the Geo life
Jackson lot, and bolng a part of lota
klx imd eight of Ft'uinlgan’a re-aur
vrygbf Wheelers survey of the prop-
ertj^.formerly known as tho Athens
Patm*; nqd 'Jmprovcmont . Co, - ;8#dd
I'l.ii-aod survey being recorded In
ttSSTl-PP^ Folio 685 lit tho Clerk’
Court Cft' laid
h> being k part of/tho
by Mrs. Wade to Minor
W. TkW’n^ and being more fully do-
scribed In deed frim Mr*. M. L.
Payne to Mrs. Cora A. Whitehead,
(g -record- In Deed Book 9, Folio
Whitehead under a fl fa Issued
a judgment obtained by Mrs. Clara
Ilrlghtwell against tho said Mr*.
Cora A. Whitehead at the October
term. 1922, of Clarke Huporior Court.
A deed from Mrs. Clara Brightwell
to Mrs. ; Cora A. Whitehead convey
ing said descrllied property was
recorded before levy was made. 3
tire of levy^jfiven to Mrs. Cora
Whltohead, tho tenant In' poartssion.
? This Mfty 11, 1923.
W. B. JACKSON, Sheriff.
May 11-18-25, June^.1.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
By mutual agreement, the co-
irtncrship of G. T. .Mygatt and
A. Huynea, operating and do-
.ng business under the firm name
anil style of “H. A. Huynea Stoelf
Medicine Company,” havo thla day
dissolved, the said G. T. Mygatt
withdrawing from said business and
tho said H. A- Haynes retains the
entire equipment. Stock on hand,
and the formulas and registration
of the trade mark and name.
This is therefore to put ull per
sons on notice that the said G. T.
Mygatt is mr longer connected
with said, business nor liabio for
any of the debts of said business,
all past obligations having been
paid.
This Sth day df May, 1S23.
H. A. HA...ES.
G. T. MYGATT.
May 18. <
Sawdust Personal '
and Social News
PAGE SEVEN __
veral
Pcarcc, -Atlanta; B. 1^. Winston, t this country
Atlanta; B. J. T>anc, Atlanta. ‘whence.was uuvernor o. ia« r«
era! Rt.iervo'~Jkoaruj when ‘the
Lucy Volton, LcGrangc, Ky.; prices of products to farmers werv
Clara Bello De Haven, Hardin- increased and when, cotton was wr
burg, Ky.; H. W. French, Miami,'down from- 40 and- 61/ cents to 10
Fla.; J. A.-Merritt, Augusta; Md- :cents. CJbvemor Harding was moH
rton P. Dominick, Bonton; R. L. responsible for this than any o$'
PaRchul, Atlanta; J. U. Murray, ML .-also, and l am againt hls havlat
(Irt—tr /i n • Ylnlin v4 n T.4..L A tl
Echols,'more to do with the policies of thf
'Federal Reserve System In th.
1 South.' ” «
Hardwick Asks
Walker Invitation ,
To “Dry” Meeting
| Governor Thomas TO. lianl« i<-k
I X as written President }Iarding
suggcstlng'that he Invite Govi rn-
or-clect Clifford Walifer to atb ral
James B. Nevln in hi. column tLsIlBl
Caught to the Current" Thursday | L lt,St00 W.
trfd the following to say relative 1 — a .. . .Ja
o Congressman Charles H. Brand L.^‘ 0 ' t !' e t ^ vcrnor * ,ettcr .
f tho 8th district: ^ 1-
Copgressman Charley Brand evl- , h „ .f, Sf®?, ln
dently hns- rscoveretl completely ‘^2 “ 8 „,
from hla recent llines nnd is func-*' . f . .. .. ®. ", ® JnjjS
.toning nfenln to due. nnd nneton.
form. In Savannah, at the meeting
of tho bankers a few days ago
Mr, Brand paid hls “respects” tr*
Mr. W. P. O. Harding, late of the
Federal ROserve Board, nnd his ef
forts to take away '-'-n the At
lanta Regional Ban!:, by estab
lishment of a Cuban branch, bust
ss which-naturally and honestl;
betpngs to the Atlanta bank.
In thin connection. Mr* Bran*
lid: 'Mr. Harding seems t6 be
trying still to dictato the policie*
of the Federal ‘ Reservo Board
What's behtmt the curtain? Whn’i
playing/ this game behind tHr
scenes? Are they Interested in th»
sugar speculators down there nnd
sugar profiteers up here Mr
Harding's policies ought ft> he per
mnnently ended, t>crauso of the
wreck and disaster ho visited upor
Invite tho Governor-Elect to
tend - the conference 1 as he will
havo charge of carrying out what
ever plan of action is adopted,”- the
Governor said.
look:*
Ford Cut Down $75.00
Overland 90 Touring ... *60.00
Stearns-Knight Touring $75.00
These cars are In qood runnlno
Conolly Motor Co. '
DarlinP Stonh^ 1* very »ick. We
wish for her a ,peedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gordon re
turned Tueiday after a few tfhya’
viait with relative,, in Atlanta.
Mrs. I> C. Scagravea spent last
Mrs.
SHERIFF’S SALE
OEOROIA—Clark, Countyt
Will-be MM before the Court Heun.
wr In nld County Jbn the flnit
Tuenday ln Jun,. 1923, within the
legal hour, of nle, to tho filghert
blil.tor for caah. tho fotlewlng do-
acrllMd ptoperty. to-wlt:
All that tract or parcel of land,
Hltuatc, lying and- being'to tho City
if Athene, Clark,. County. Georgia,
m the’ went .Ida of Bn,ad Street,
knows *1 No. 3JC Broad Street, and
mare Particularly Uerorlbed n,
low.
Beginning at a point on Brood
Street 31 feet North of the Ititowc-
tinn of Brood nnd I"uta»kl Stmt* and
running thence In a werterly dlrev
■ 213 feet to n point; thence tl^
northerly direction 10C feet to
point: thence in on enaterty direction
feat to Broad Street; thence
along Broad Street In a wmlherly
direction feet to the beginning
agricultural enterprise,; and
other bunlnere a, may he Incidental he made In lurid paymen
to any of tho line, of bu.lna. herein-1 of raid monthly Inrtallmenta. and
hofore pnrllcuhfrty ipeelfbd. jrneh default .hall eoothtu* • for tho
E The capital atock of aald eov-|,poee of two (3) month, after ,ueb
porntlon rhall be Twenty-Five Thou,- monthly payment become, due. then
and (130.000.00) D.illaro, tho par value each of raid monthly payment, above
of each ahara to ho tlOO.M. . mentioned ehall thereby bdeome due
Petitioner* dartre tha right to to- nnd payable, and the Athena Build-
emu, eald capital Mock to any Ing lean fc InvcMmfnt Company. I(
amount not orceedlng Two Hundred It, Board of Director* ehall ro de-
and Fifty Tbouund <t3M,SM.M> cldo may prooeed V recover tho
Dollars, by a majority vote of tho whole of the m*m- then unpaid. Tho
'romnon mock of .old company. ’ '
aiid Earnest JqhnSon having failed
to pay many of the monthly Install
ments dae and eoeh default having
continued on many of said payments
for the space of longer than two (2) May U-18-2S. June L
po ration
such parts of 'the original stock as
of the increased
Ha Id land levied on ns the property
of Chris Jones-to satisfy au execu
tion Issued oq. the 21*t day of June.
1922. from the City Court of Athena
ip favor of The Equitable Life As
surance' Society of the United States
against Chris /ones. .. -
yijit-Clalm Deed for the purpose of
Levy end Bale filed and recorded as
required by law and due and. legal
notice gjvcn to. the defendant and.
"s-Kni;/ -1
’ w, E^JdCKSON, Sheriff.
May Uunq 1.
GEORGIA—Clarke Countyt ‘ »
To Whom lt$May Concern:
I.nlit Hill, a resident of said state,
having I* due’ form applied to the un
dersigned for guardianship of the
person and property of Theotis HU1,
a resident of aald county, minor child
of Ed. HHL deceased. Notice Is here
by given that all persons concerned
must show cause. If any they have,
why applicant or some other fit nnd
proper person should not be* appoint
ed. Fhtd application will be heard
at the next Court- of Ordinary for
soi± > feunty on Hhe fhfit Monday In
June, 1922.
nowrrtills the 11 day of May.
1922;—- '
^ ^ it. c. twm,*
Ordinary of Clarke County.
Mrs. I* C. ScBgraves spent I
week with Mrs'. Hoyt Williams.
A large crowd enjoyed, tho party
given at Mr. Gordon Barnett ,
S»turdhy night in honor of their
nieces,. Misae. Willie Mae and Mil
dred Thornton.
Mrs, S. O. Massey and children
have returned after a week’s visit
with relatives near Colbert.
Mr. and Mrs. J- D. Hopkins ■]
Saturday night with Mr. and j
Walter Stone.
Mr. Hoyt Williams spent last
reek In .Macon, Ga.
Mr. and Mr*, C. T. Martin visited
the latter’s motRbrrMrs. B. F. Bol-
ton, Sunday.
Mrs. L. C Seagravca la spending
this week In Athens with her
mother. Mrs. Alice Pittman.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee DiUard
the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Seagravcs Sunday.
Mrs. 'W. M. Ash and Mrs. Clave
Brown of Pittmanvillo spent Fri
day with Mrs. Z. T. Williams.
Mrs. M. F. Morehead and chil
dren spent unday with her sister,
Mrs. D. M. Fouch.
Mr. Albert Barnett of New
Hnrmorfy filled his regular appoint
ment hare Sunday, alternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dillard
were week-end guests of the let
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil|
liamf, near Athens.
We were sorry to-hear that the
little son of Mr.'J. W. Thurmond,
Curtice, narrowly escaped being
drowned in Sesgrevea pond. on<
day last week.
Oconee Heights Social
and Personal News
Snowdrift
in afep^pffiejairtight bucket
as easy to open
as winding 'a
the clock j'
THE only way to keep cooking fat fresh as
the day it was made, is in an airtiglii .tin.
An old fashioned,airtight tin-, not only
kept out the air, but it tried to Keep you
out, too. You had to tackle it with a knife or;
can-opener. The difference between fresh
Snowdrift and ordinary^ cooking fat was
Fori worth tfy# trouble—and more— ' ^
But the new Snowdrift bucket gives
you freshness without the bother. It’s
absolutely’airtight, but it’s the easiest thing
to open you ever saw.
Oconee Height, Community Club
Frida;
will meet Friday afternoon, May
28th, 4 o’clock.' at the home of Mru.
Strickland.
Miss. Pauline Ecklcs of Vidalia,
the attractive guest of Mrs. W. E.
Henry, was called to Eastman on
account of the critical illness of
her sister, Mrs. Frank Hall.
Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Jolley and
family will motor to Chatatnoogs,
Term., tko lost of the month to
kit Rev. Joflky’s patent,.
Mrs. Di'U'lwylcr from Decatur
and Mrs. Kylee from Athens hare
returned to their home* after be
ing the. guests of Mrs. Ed Celia-
There will'bo service* at Bogfg*
church af'll o'clock Sunday morn
ing,
Tho minstrel which waa to have
keen given - at Oconee Heights
School Friday evening has been
de davia and Miss
; were ipend-tba—
,y gueita of Misses Spencer Sun-
MEN’S SUITS
The Utmost in Quality
And Fit at Popular Prices
day
E. Henry
Henry *ro expected homo this week
from South Carolina ‘ where Mr-
Henry has been on/a business trip.
Mrs. Joe Alexander is the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. John Hood in
Commerce.
I Athens Visitors
Among thoae vlilting in Athena
attei
laota; J*P?Garangt:n; Atlanta; A
Witnee, tar hand and official rtg- v. Bloomberg, Atlanta; J. W. Kel-
H..B, McQueen, Atlanta. E. R.
Snook. Davenport, la.; -Barney L.
Elkins, Charlotte, K. C.; J. T.
’OU men who want up-
to-the minute, map and
jultrin
find
V!
J- dcpcndablequi
yoor clothing, will never
greater Values than these. Alt
of the latest pin stripe* and
mixtures. Blue, Brown, Grey,
Black and novelty checks.
Some have two pair of pants.
Sporty Norfolk*, half and full
belted model*. All sizes—and
a perfect fit guaranteed. Don’t
hesitate—get yours today.
$22.50
OPEN A CONVENIENT
| CHARGE
Account
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