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CP .oAY, MAY 28, 1823
•Trcia-clark* county:
court of Said County
* th ittion of Harry Wilton Ev-
Ti,..mas Russe;: rtArett, and
*** * * Everett, all cltlaens «f
petitioners desire, for
their associates and sue
Incorporated under the
an<l style of "THE EVERETT
,K,lS MOTOR:? cdMRANY.f
tUc full period of tVepty yean*.
|th privilege of ¥ p™-
I l.v law.
principal office and place
. „f said corporation shall
, n ‘the cltV of Athene. : Cl*ke
object of said cotptfratton
cui.iary gain to Itself and its
Thu particular business yiat
I forporatlon proposes to encage In
either for Itsejysr as aients for
...mmcrclal fields and markets
Internal combustion .motors and
Ines and motor vehicles; the do
ing experimenting with and
<-ting commercial designs of In
al combustion motors and en-
lg an ,| motor vehicles, manufac-
ng and selling the same; also to
build, manufacture and sell mo-
machines or parts of machines,
rh arc. or may be propelled by
bu.«tion motors; also the right to
corporations, or persons to
j or manufacture such motors or
hines. or parts thereof; also the
rtt to carry on any kind of manu
ring. mining, chemical, trading
other form of business which may
necessary ln*conneetion with said
dne«*; "1*° the r,ghl to ' M!l1 and
pu* ,.f any by-products that may
($50,000.00) Dollars herein named.
4. The objects and purposes of sayi
corporation are pecuniary gain and
profit to Its shareholders, and
principal business which It proposes
to conduct and carry on Is as fob
lows: to ixymufacture. acquire, own.
buy, sell, lease and otherwise deal in
doors; sash; blinds; trims; mould
Ings; flooring; celling; shingles; roof-
laths; glass; putty; paints
brick; lliptf; atone; cement; plaster
ing; hhlr; special designs in wood
work; box materials; lumber; clay
nd till.products? hardware; electric,
rater, gim and gluaibing supplies and
of .whateevr' Rind and character, and
air other articles or things of like
kind or character or which might be
conveniently handled • In ' poqnectlon
with the.articles herein named, and
to Operate saw mills,w^od-working
and tile factories ana any an/1 all
other factories or plants manufacture
constructing building mater
ials. supplies or fixtures of any kind:
qianufacture, tell, lease of other-
lfSi the making of Investigations wise dispose of light, lymt and
developed In connection with said
Ulness.
The amount of the capital stock
tld corporatloh shall be Elgjity-
Thousand ($85,000.00) Dollars.
Ided Into shares*of the par vtfluc
$100.00 ■ each•«. 40 be divided Into
000.00 of first preferred stock and
000.00 of • common stock. Said
rk to be paid for either In money
In assets suitable for the corpor*
business of this company. i*>r,
n (10) per cent of said capital
tk has actually been paid In. Pe
ters desire, that said corporation
ve the right sn« T»ower to Increale
capital stock from tlmw to time
a majority vote of the voting
* of sa«d corporation, to an
junt not In Meres* of fl,000.000.00.
,jch Increase^ capital stock shall be
nm.n and ©referred, cither or
h. accordlrfc » the'judgment and:
rellon of the tedders cf the vot-
stock, and with such rights and
kvllegen ns the* Stockholder* of said
©ration may^detcrmlne. The pro*
cd stock provided for In this
(graph ll fdf'bjj preferred aa to
Mends and, assets, .and is nor^
lulatlve. and is non-voting.
PetltloitJesidOsIre the right f to
nlve said corporation at any time
» a majority vote .of the out
iding voting stock, after due
power, generated by electricity
steam or otherwise; to purchase,
acquire, own, sell and lease. all such
real estate, personal property, ease
ments, rights, powers, privileges amt
Interests in both real and i>erson&)
property, whether located within or
without the State of Georgia, as mav
be desirable or expedient for Its pur
pose or for .Investment; to engage
In and carry ‘ on me business of
brokers or sales agents of any of \hi
materials mentioned In thIO para
grapti for others, and to manufac
ture, supervise amj superintend fo.*
others the manufacture or sale of any
hr all of such products; to engage in
and carry on the bu.41nfxs .of erect
ing building* or other structures or
other operations of like character,
ahd to act as agent, contractor or
superintendent for others engaged In
■Uch business.
6. Bald corporation shall have the
power and authority to borrow
money and Issue bonds, noted, and
any and all other kinds of evidences
of indebtedness, upon such terms and
conditions as It ^nay determine, and
may sccpre ' " * - - —
same by deed to,
mortgage or other'lien upon pny or
all of its properties, and shall have
power and authority to make loans
to / other corporations'subsidiary or
otherwise, or to individuals, for any
which .are necessary
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, leasd or otherwise deal In stocks
and securities of other corporations,
either domestic or foreign, for gen-
■oral Investment" or other purposes,
and to acquire and own Its own
>T^b, the affirmative vote of a
majority of the then outstanding
common stock, the corporation ifiay
THB BXNNBlI-HTOALD^VrHTgyg^GgORGIA
• . - - ■
road; thence In'a'northerly direction
254 feet to a atone on said settlement
road; thence South 44 West >503 feet
to the beginning corner, containing
25 acres, more or less.
Bald property* will beniosf aa the
property of Anderson 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 said An
derson Wyche to She said Mrs. Ida
L: Chamberlain on October 20th,
191T. and dup. three years after date.
The proceeds from i*ld sale wlli be
applied flnA to the payment of plin-'
cipal and Interest of'‘saW note,jm-:
eluding all costS-of this sale, and the
balance, If any, paid to Anderson
Wyche. *
This fourth day of May, 1123. . y
' IDA L. CHAMBERLAIN,
Atty.-la-fact for Andersoh Wycbi.
May 4-11-18-25, June 1. • ’
•ary,, 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 ths
powers and authority usually grant
ed. corporations of ^a similar charac-
8. Petitioners show that more
thanytsn per *ent of the capital stock ^ Athen>i ciarke County. Georgia,
K— h-.m rmM In. th0 We8t 8lde 6t Broad street.
* NOTICE OF SALE
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
Under.and by virtue of the power
of sale contained In a certain secu
rity deed executed and delivered by
GEORGE CLARKE on the fourth day
of March, 1920, to Mrs. CelSstla S.
Wood, which deed Is recorded In the
Clerk's Office of the Superior Court j
of Clarke County. Georgia. In Record ■ fil'd *» of,lce ' * hl * sth d *r ot .¥»■
has been actually paid In.
9. Petitioners further pray that
the corporation have authority to
id, up its corporate affairs, to 11-
ijnd discontinue the business
corporation at any time that
be determined by a majority
it* of its afeock outstanding at the
time so to do. • j
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
tlikt they, together with their asso<
plates, successors and assigns, be lit'
corporated under the name afid
/Uyle aforesaid, with all the rights,
powers, privileges and immunities
hereinbefore set forth, and with silch
othe^ rights powers, privileges and
Immunities as are now or may here
after be allowed corporations of the
same character under the laws of
the Bute of Georgia.
ERWIN. ERWIN ft NIX,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
of Deeds, Book 28, Page 588, the *SaId j ,923 >
Mrs. Celestla 8. Wood will offer at I
E. J. CRAWFORD.
lice.
Petit loners desire that said
.tion have the right to have and
a common seal, to aue and
I, to contract and be contracted
, to buy, gavftand seU.dMH estate
other pry|
th Issue
f ixations and se
lortgoge, security
deed of^rUSt? or other form of
ty under the law^ now or here'
existing, and petitioners desire
it said corporation have the right
•rally to do all other acta and
Is which may be done by corpor-
ns of a similar nature under thO
1 ot this Htnte. J
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to
Incorporated under tho name and
aforesaid, with the powers,
rlvilege* und^Immunities herein set
. and such others aa are now or
hereafter bo allowed corpora-
of similar character under the
of tills Btate. . p
ERWIN, ERWIN A NIX* ,
Attorned for PetHlohers.
Bled in offfe^ |lay 3rd, ld23.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior ^Coqrt, Clarke Co.
ATS OF* GEORGIA, County of
Clarkt:
hereby certify that the # forego-
petition Is a true and correct copy
the petition for charter of "The
Brothers Motor Company"
same appears if flle^ In this
Witness my official signature and
**1 of said Court. This the 3rd
«* May. 1922.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Oerk superior jCourt, Clarke Co.
tOftGlA—CLARKE COUNTY.
' ,h * Superior Court of 8ald
^unty;
^ Petition of R. I,. Moss, John
*° M * E. J, Bondnrant, W. L.
«n«I Sarah Ih Mess, all of
* Cou niy. Georgia, respectfully
That they desire for themselves,
associates, succesaojrf and as-
• to be incorporated uMar the
Plr * n,! "tyle of R. L. MOSS MAH*
JACTUIUXO COMPANY for a per-
—
' twen *y ran, with tb. p
» "I fnowal.
_ That Ihe prfnclpgl offlc. of i
>l ; i .lull be in Clark. County,
•■ -“X petltlaner. do,In the
■>'> koiln.* and- to have and
* eliRwh.ro at plaai-
uhln a ml without -the
both
Th,
°,Rrgla.
aiillal woek of aald obr-
f which. Ii to he paid
"Ml"!..
thm. . "IULIW II IU ^ IMMI
ha I be Kilty Thouaand H5»,-
’ ‘ ,,,llar ». divided Into ihnre. of
of One Hundred
_ 1 thill;,,, w „ h tba r|(b (
" ,r ¥% from time to
Ifcnty “ f,fc »Ure ^roio 'of a
w „f* Rdmmon atock then
x
aggregate of Twi
|; * Thousand ($200,000.00) Dol-
* l,y ,f k» vota, to. decrease
bJ'M Ume and fro® 1
rSJL“° Ch “ Um aums n
at‘any time amend’Its charter, either
-in form or In substance, end for any
reason, approved by auch vote, sell
or dispose of any or dll of Its cor
porate" property. and dissolve, liqui
date- or discontinue business,
merge or consolidate,with any other
corporation of like charact
7. Said corporation shall have all
other rights, powers, privileges and
Immunities as are Incident to like
corporations or permissible under tho
•lawn of Georgia.
:ed tAder thle wame'and
style aforesaid, with the power, priv
ileges and Immunities herein set
forth and as are now or may* here
after be allowed a corporation of simi
lar character under the lawa of
Georgia. *’ ,
UNDERWOOD, POMEROY & HAAS,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Filed in 'Office This the 4th day of
May. 1921.
v E. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk Superior Court Clarke County.
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY,
I, E- J. Crawfqrd, Clsrk of f tlu
Superior Court of Clarke County.
Georgia, do hereby certify that the
within and foregoing Is a true and
>rrect -copy of the Application for
Char teg* of R. L- MqS8-MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY as. the Mine ap
pear# of fllo in this office.
yritnesa my official algnat'ure and
the Beal of aald Court, this the 4th
day of May, 1912;
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court Clarke County.
May 4*11-11-25. '
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
bidder for cash, the following
scribed property, to-wlt:
A tract of land located In the
County of Clarke, said State, and
lying 2pn both sides of the Epps
Bridge Road, leading from Athens to
Eastvllle; bounded on the North by
lands of Jim Callawgy; on the east
by lands of Jim Pierce and Crawford
Farmer; on 'the South by lands of
Tolbert nnd on the West by the Epps
Bridge Road and a -settlement road
and the property of Tom Wooten and
Jeff Smith, and enclosed by lines as
follows:
Beginning at a black gum located
about 5 chains Southeast from Epps
Bridge Road being a corner
line of Tolbert and runs South 72 3h
East 7.97 chains to a black
thence South 50 East 80 links to a
corner on the branch; thence .about
15 chains in fa Northeasterly dlr^c
tion along the meandcrlngs of said
Branch to a stake; thence North 35
West 7.27 chains to a rock; thence
North 31 East 14.50 chains to a stake
In tho center of Epps Bridge Road In
a Northeasterly direction, along the
mcanderings of said road about 13
chains to a corner In the center of
said road, being on the line of Jim
Callaway; thence North $3 1-2 West
15.98 chalhs to the oenter of the sft'
tlemcnt road; thence In a southwest
erly dlectinn along the meandering*
of said road About 20 chains to the
Epps Bridge Hoad; thence In a south
westerly direction along the meander-
Ings of said road about 20 chains to a
stake being the corner of Tom
Wooten; thenco South 70 East 4.40
chains to a stake: thence South S3
West 4 chains to the beginning cor
ner, and contains 54.35 acres, more
or less, being Lot No. 3 according to
a plat mado by C. B. Chandler of the
lands owned by George Clarke, Jeff
Smith and Tom Wooten, which plat
I s'* of record In Plat Book 1, page 19.
?hl»jn#will be mado;by the aald
tester afe&ss
(riven by lb. Mid alwru. Clarke to
tho Mid Mn. Celestla 8. Wood lor
oum ol Fourteen Hundred
111,400.00) Dollar., Mid not, dated
March 4, 1920, and due March 4, 1922,
which note 1. itcured by the nforc
Mill deni. The above described luid
will be Mid aa the property ot the
Mid Geone Clarke for tho purpose
of pnyln, the principal and Inter..!
of Mid note, Inrtudln, all coat! ft
tld. Ml., and tho balance, If tuiy, will
be paid to the aald George Clarke.
Thla fourth day of May, 1922.
MRff. CELE8TIA 8. WOOD,
Atty.-ln-fact for George Clarkt.
May 4-11-1I-2S, dune 2.
GEORGIA—Clark. Ceuntyt
To the Ritperlok Court ot Bald County:
Tho petition of O. A. DOZIER and
T.' H. DOZIER. JR., of tho city of
Athena Clarke County, Georgia, re
•pdctfully ohoura: . » \
1. That they delira for them
Mlvea their ' oiMclateo, .ucceioora
Jand auKra. to be Incorporated un-
NOTICE OF SAL!
OlOROIA-CLARKt COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of the power
of Mlo contained In a certeln eecw
rity deed executed and delivered by
ANDERSON WYCHE on tho 20th
day of October. 1827. to Mr*. Ida !<■
Chamberlain, which la recorded In
tho Clerk’e Office, of the Superior
Court, of Clarke County, Georgia, In
Recoil of Dccda Book 22, Pege 219,’
end atoo recorded In Clerk’e Office of
Oconee County. Georgia. In Record of
Deed., Hook M. Folio 249. the aald
k T.W
Mr,. Ida,jZcbambort»in will offer at
public outciy, U*or« the cburthouM
door In Mid county oh the flrat
Tueaday In June. 1922. between the
legal.bourn of Ml,, to the highest
bidder foe cash,' tp. following de*
.cribed property, fd-wlt:
. All that tract ot parcal ot land,
the lying partly In Oconee County and
partly In Clarke County, Georgia,
and deacrlbed aa follhwi:
* Beginning at a SwaRip Dogwood
hn{ H<Ndtte tjfok Add runnier-
North 22 2-4 <Weat 1140 fe«t to a
none sear an oak atump; th«nc.
South t l-A East 904 feet ta a-white
UoVniia U: thonct
oak nump bn McNutt. Creek: thenc.
South 10 1-4 Wert 274 feet to
g chestnut oak .tump: thenc.
South 44 4-4 Wert 1400 feet to a Red
Oak; thenc. South IS t-4 Fort lilt
feet to a Dogwood; thenco Id a
northerly direction l»« t«et w *■
.lone; tbanco North 11 1-4 Kart 4740
feet, more or Icm, to tho center of
thb creek; thenco In a northerly di
rection along center of the creak
.bout 71 degree. East 1*4 feat, more
or lea, along center of creek to the
corner, containing otaty
(40 17-100) ocfoa, more or
beglanlnf <
SECOND. All that tract or parrel
of land In Clark# County, OMtgla.
and deacrlbed on follow.:
Ir-.lnnfng at a pin* 091 na "
474 East 710 feet
Clerk Superior Court. Clarke County
Georgia.
GEORGIA—Clarks County:
I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the
Superior Court of Clarke County,
Georgia.' do hereby certify that ths
foregoing Is a true and' correct -copy
of the application of O. A. Hosier and
T. H. Hosier,
the ACME
as the same appears of file in this
office.
Witness my official hand and sig
nature' this the 9th day of May, IMS.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County.
Georgia.
May 11-18-35. Juno 1.
' SHERIFF'S SAtr*
GEORGIA—Clsrke County:
% W1U he sold before the'Court Houne
door In said County on tho * ffcst
Tuesday in June, 1923, within the
leift) hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property, to-wlt: *
AH that tract_or parcel .of land,
situate, lying and being In the City
known ns No. 325 Broad Street, and
more particularly described as fol
lows:
Beginning at a*point on Broad
(Street 31 feet North of -the. Intense*
tion cf Broad and Pulaski -Street's *and.
runnlfg thence In a westerly dlrec-
13 feet to a point; thet^e In a
• in.-, tn * a
rly- direction 105 feet
thence In an easterly direction
•et to ^3road Street; thence
Broad Street In a southerly
in HO. feet ty Ihe beriming
a'lrroU
pqtai.
Said land levied on as the property
of ChrU Jones to satisfy an execu
tion Issued on the 21st day of June.
1923, from the City Court'of Athena
In f^vor of The Equitable Life As
surance Society of the United States
•gainst Chris Jones.
Quit-Claim Deed for the purpose of
reinrcM** cumoikb;
for.
Witness the Jton. Blanton Fortson,
Judge of the Superior Com-t of said
Oouhty, this April 12. 1923.
V E. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk.
WEST & WEST.
Attorneys for Petitioner.
Apr 13-27, May 11-25.
ro-wwra; M T C of Fourth Corp8 Arcf
Notice Is hereby given of Intention
to apply to the next eession of tho
General Assembly of Georgia, "Which
meets in June, 19$3. for the passage
6f a local qr special 1*111 With tho
following title: . - j .
A BILL - &
To be entitled "An Act tn amend
Act entitled "An Act trt * time ml
the charter of the Town of Athens,
and the various Acts amendatory
thereof;"^ approved August 84, 1872.
and tq extend ghe limits of the City
of Athens as defiited* In the Act of
1877, approval February 26, 18Tt,\and
the Act of 1911, 'approved August 17,
1911, ho that the limits of* the City
in addition to the boundary described
In salcl Acts shall Include a certain
boundary or extension of the north
western, western and southern limits
Bevy' and Sale filed and recorded a. <* "»‘ d «tr.,and for other purpore."
required by law and due and legal approved August 10. 1929, - - -
notice, given to the. defendant and
tenant in possession.
This May 11th. 1923,
W. E. JACKSOft, Sheriff. '
May 11-18-2* June 1.
QEORGIA—Clarke County:
To Whom It May Concern:
Lula Hill, a resident of said state.
ler, Jr., for * charter for {having Ip due form applied to the un-
INVESTMENT COMPANY j«lersl#ned for guardianship of the
person and property of Theotla Hill,
a rojjldant of aald county, rtllnor Child
of Ed Hill, deceasod. Notice la here
by given that all persona concerned
must show cause. If any they have,
why applicant or some other fit nnd
proper person rfhoujd | not f ba appoint
ed. Said' application will be heard
at the next Court 6f Ordinary/ for
said county on tho first Monday In
June, 1923. »'
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this the 11th da? of May.
1921
R. C. OUR*
Ordinary ^f Clarke County.
May 11-18-25. June 1. •
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
No. 4405—July Term, 1923, Clarke
Superior Court. *
JOHN M. APPLEGATE
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
B? virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Clarke'County,
will be aold, at public outcry, before
the Court house door of said County,
the first Tuesday In June, 1933,
between the legal hours of sale. M
the highest bidder for cash:
A certain lot or. parcel oflamf with
improvements thereon, situate, lying
and being In Athens, Clarke County,
Georgia, known as Number 175 Bil
lups Street; fronting 8lxty-three and
one-half (63 1-3) feet on said Bil
lups Street, and running bade One
Hundred and Ninety-Seven (197) feet;
adjoining 1 lots of Chas. Stern ft*Co.,
and Geo. W. Rowland: being part? of
lot on which* Tena Jones resided at
time,of her death; and being the
property - ' conveyed to Ban
Langston by Madison Davis. Adifr.
of Tcna Jones Estate, by deed N-
corded In Deed Book, L. L., page ,«8.
Clerk's Office Superior , Court ‘ of
Clarke County,- Georgia.
Said property advertised, and to jw
sold os the real estate of lien Lang
ston, Dec'd.
,E.'?}.
A. B. COILE,
Administratory>f Ben Langston, Dce'd.
May ll-lt-SS, Juno 1.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Whereas, J. F. Bridges, Adminis
trator of W. J. Huff, represents to
l* n , hl» petition, duly fUed
•d on' record, that he has
the Court
and entered on 'record, that he hag
fully administered said estate of W.
J. Huff. This is therefore to cite alj
persons concerned, kindred and cred
Itors, to show cause. If any they can,
why said Administrator should pot
bo discharged from his administra
tion, and receive tetters of dlsmis-
the first Monday In June-
1923. y
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice Is hereb) given that A. B.
Collg* as admlnlitrator of Mlttie
Gooshy, deceased, having gppiled to
me by petition for leave to sell all
thg real estate ©f mid Mlttie Goqs-
and txat an order was
thereon at tbu Mar Term.' l423.
nation; and .tlat elution liaue;
heirs-af-lav* and creditors of
Mlttla , Goosby, deceased,
noUce that I will pass upon
application at the June Term.
th» Court o: OrdltaaTy of said
rf and that unless cause U
.. to., the contrary at said time :
tld* leave will bo-granted!
lith day of TMay, 1W3.
3 './:.' IL.O-OIUL Ordinary.
May 11-11-25. Juno 1.
LIBEL FOR DIVQRCE
Clarke Buperlor Court, July Term,
IMP.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
LAURA DENNY HOOPER BROOK-
BANK
VS.
change the limits of the City on
northwestern boundaries, and
othe.* # purposes.
Thin May 24th, 1923.
(It. May 25.)
V8.
ANISE D. APPLEGATE «
To Anise D. Applegate, Greeting:
By order of the Court you nro
hereby required, pe/sohally or by at
torney, to. bo gnd appear at‘the Su
perior Court of Clarke County, to be
held In and for said County on the
Third Monday in .Tilly next, then nnd
there to answer the Plaintiff's Com
plaint, * as. In -default thereof, the
Court will proceed os to justice shall
appertain.
Witness, tho Honorable nianton
ortson. Judge of' said Court, this
16th day of May, 1913.
E. J.'CRAWFORIV Clerk..
HENRY C. TUCK.
Plaintiff’s Attorney. »
May 25, June 1-29, July 6-13.
LETTERS FROM
THE PEOPLE
GEORGIA—Clarkt County:
To Whom It May Concern:
1. H. Burney has applied to -m#
for guardianship of person and prop
erty of Toro Hodo, alleged
sound mind and Incapable of mans
aging his affairs, being charged Is
said application. . ,
This Is therefore'to notify all per
ms concerned to show cause if any
they can, before me on the 4th day
of June, J923, -why said Applicant of
some flt^and proper person 'should
not be appointed guardian aa prayed.
Given under my official signatui
thle 10th day of May. 1923.
R. O. ORR, Ordinary,
May 11-11-26. June 1.
der the name and sty)e of ACME
INVESTMENT COMPANY, for ft
period of twenty (20) years, with the
privilege of renewal as provided by
law. ,
2. That the principal office of
said- corporation la to be located In
the city of Athenai Clarke County,
Oeorgla.
3. That the object of •aid.eorpor-
atton le pecuniary to Itself and Ita;
shareholders.
4. That the particular business tof
I* reirted °i> by Mid corporatlcrt la. •» lniprov.m«nu ilhereon. altuat.,
either lor llreir or a. ofc.nV 7« trln* and Win* In the 214th DUtrUt.
SHERIFF’S SALE •
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Will be sold before the Court Hoi
door In said state and county during
the legal hours for sales on the first
Tuesday Hi | June. 19», to the highest
bidder for f cash, the following da
scribed property. *o-wit: «
That house and tot together with
all Improvements (thereon, situate,
others, the making of loans on real
estate, stocks, bonds »nd other col
lateral; the buying and selUng of
notes, stocks, bonds 'and otfcnr evi
dences of Indebtedness) ,$he buying
selling and renting of real estate gml
tion of farms, orchards,
as may be incidents
vttierwlre dealing therein: the opera- (be Wade delate; on the Sort
1 ■ - - the property known aa the Oco _
Jackson lot, and balng a port of tdt,
aig and eight ol Flannlg.n'. r»-*ur-
ither buslm
lo any of the line, of burtiua' harelnJ
before partleuUrl/ opacified. I a
4. The capital Voclt bf Hid eorj
poratlon .hall be Twenty-Fire Thora-
•nd 1(24.900.00) Dollar., the par value
t each "hare to ha (140.44.
Petitioner, desire the right to In*
male Mid capita! atock to any
tmonnt not exceeding Two Hundred
uid Fifty Thouaand ((24».«44.00)
Toture. by a majority vote of the
•ommon atock of mold company.
t. Petitioner, desire that the cor.
.oration shall have tba tight to Issue
■uch part, of the original .lock a.
veil aa aueh porta cf thajncreaaed
■apltal atock. If any inch IncreaM
nay bo maqo, aa common nnd p..-
•erred stock, 'and with inch rlghtd
■nd pcfTlIegei to the bolder, of thb
■referred dock. If any he’U.ued. a.
may fix and deurmlna. *
7. Petitioner, dretre that mid cor*
poratlon ohan hare tho right to aue
and bo awtd, to have .mf o»" a . '■■■-
t.) make all by-laws and
21Co regulations for the government. yC
ration *>« Ti
Q t Mo. Clarke County. Georgia, be-
a the western limits of tho city
liens, and being bounded bn
by a ceruin unknown strt
on the West by an unknown etre
on the North by what Is known
Book "PP," Folio 586 In the ClSf&'S
office of the Superior Court of said
county; and ajoo being a part of t)ie
-tract deeded by Mrs. \tad«i*to Minor
W. Brown, and being mbre fully de
scribed In deed from Mrs. M. L.
Payne to Mrs. Cora A. Whitehead,
as of record In Deed Book 9, Folio
«T.
Bald property levied on and to be
sold as the property of Mrs. Cora A.
Whitehead under n fl fa issued from
a judgment obtained by Mrs. Clara
Brightwel! against the said Iqrs.
Cora A. Whitehead at the October
term., 1922. of. Clarke Superior Court.
A deed from' Mrs. Clara Brigl
recorded before levy was made. |
tire of levy given to Mrs.
Whltehesd, the. tenant In. p
\fav 11 1444
A. J. BROoAlANK
To A. J. Brookbonk:
By order of tho Court you Are re-
qulred to be and appear at the wild
Court bn-the aecond Monday In July.' j n „' h^f orCi
1923/ nagl. to answer petltlimcr’.) ^) ur w ), c
liable for dlvofce nnd In default
thefher the Court will proceed ae ta
JuMIt^ shall appertain.
Wltnore the Hon. Dlantan Fortaop,
Judge of Said Court. Thla the 11th
day of April. 1423.
E. J. CRAWFOnD, Clark.
YOUNO. DAVIS.
Petitioner. Attorney.' • i
May 18-24, June >*-22.
GREENVILLE BOOSTERS
EXPRESS APPRECIATION
Greenville, S. C-, May 23,1923
To The Bnnner-Hcrtld, -
Athena, da.. .
Please permP
through'your
feeling or «]
Jatt nrthgsl .
one hundred and, twenty-four pro
gressive citizens of the* textile
center of the South by the wonder-
fill hospitality and welcome ex
tended by the people bf your com
munity. '1
There ix no question whatever It
my mind or in the minds or In the
minds of any. of the other official,
of the Greenville tour that each of
us will be batter citizen# after hav
ing aeon more of your people and
your Institution# than most of us ,,
hod ever had the pleasure of see* V
To Attract Many Youths of 3oi
eflclal physical wor£ to n sm
minority. This le manlfe "
self In tho huge crowds \
tlona.
In common with past
we gain In Interest
other people exercise but tho i
recofds.provo that |he present
oration is neglecting Its own ]
sical exercise and develop
At C. M. T. Camps, the, |
ment provides abundant
properly supervised, and 1
just LlsdpHtrP. Special precau
ore ta!:en to feed thagrdwlnf
as well aa possibly and to
Mm to take* care oL himself,
clothed at government J
Recent advice from the war de
partment is to the effect that the
Fourth Corps Area, whicb Includes
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LoMAt- J t end all sorts of athletic
ana, LMHssissippi. Tennessee. North* 0 80rta ° r ath,ot,c
Carolina and- South Carolina, Is
leading the rest of the country with
a ’ comfortable margin in the pro
curement of candidates Tor this
year's Cifiaens’ Military Training
camp. These camps nro a continu
ation of those held* during the' pnat
two years. Young men from seven-
teen to twenty-four years of &ge
are eligible to receivo g month’*
free outing entirely at government
expense from August 1st to 30th
at Camp McClellan, Alabama; Fort
Barrancas, Florida; Fort Bragg-
North Carolina. " . ’
The necessity of camps of this
kind Ir becoming hnoro and more
apparent as the v result8 of the draft
statistics of 1917 and 1918, which
are ficlng carefully studied at . the
present time, brought to light the
astounding fact that nearly 50 per
cent of the men of draft age in
this country werfe physically defec
tive In one respect or another. Of
thl* numoer by far the greater
portion had defects that could have
been remedied by cfi>S^nt physical
training when at school.
Dedino of physical figor has al
ways preceded* national downfall,
and is usually a result of too grer.*
specialization. The declino of thw
Roman nation Is directly traceable
to loss of national physical stam
ina.
Like every great country of an
tiquity of which we have any rec
ord jve are constantly and danger
ously manifesting a tendency to
become a nation of brain worker*
entirely, leaving the outdoor, ben.
while at camn and* receives :
leal attention throughout ^fie p‘
of camp. Eighty-five per*"
the men who attended
year showed a definite :
ble'phydical improvement in 1
weight, chest expansion and*
era! appearances. The 1
were benefitted to a lesser d
none were harmed.
About a thousand more m
needed to give this' section 1
representation at camp, and
rnts and young men who
terested are urged to drop i
card to the C. M. T. C. C
Atlanta, Georgia, or Major
McCoy, Postofllce >lldg., At.
Ga.. local representative, win will
be bind to furnish appllc ii^i’
blanka and literature.
Read Herald
Want Ads.
GET ACQUAINTED
SALE
qA feast of bargains that •will long
be remembered for value and style
R IGHT at the beginning of Summer, when you need new
clothes'for the warm weather, we are holding a sale
w that will break all records /or value-giving- offerings.
Dress up for June daya and pay on our
Dignified CHARGE
ACCOUNT PLAN
Yok Will Sane SMany ‘Dollars |f;
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
IL 8. CRANE.
MR8. ESTHER "PATTERSON CRANK
No.. 4266, April Term, 1923, ClarkO
Superior Court. Libel fur D'.vofce. •
Tt) MRS. ESTHER PATTER80N
CRANE, GREETING:
By. order of the Court' you are
hereby required to be and appear In
the Superior Court of aald County on
tho Third Monday In July next, ttf
iswer petitioners libel for total dl-
Tee, aa In default. thereof the
Court will proceed as to jus$lce shall
appertain.
Witness the Honorable Btantoa
Fortaon, Judge of Said Court, thlf
the 9th day of May. 1933. ’
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County
May 11*25, June 6-22.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Clarke County
To Mrs. George Baker, the unknown
parents, and any and «M other person
25th dor, ot March. 1922. a Irmalr
child.' about one and one Valf months
of ace. was abandoned In Mid atote
iur whale trip WM a <ucce*a
from beginning to end and in addi
tion to thanking - the people ot
jrour good city, we wbh to thank
your paper and you penopally for
the help you gave us in putting be
fore the people ot the atate and
section our real motive for mak
ing the trip. We did not so to
boo*t onr own city and we did not
members pt the party now- recog-
nix, mare than ever the burden of
cltx.nihin which reata on each of
them. Thb was one of the prime
objects of the trip nnd we want to
thnnk you and youha for the part
you nlayed, and to extend to you q
cordial invitation to come to
Greenville at every opportunity,
either collectively or individually.
Very cordially voarg.
W. H. KEITH,
General Chairman of Greenville
Chamber of Commerce Acquain
tance Tour Committee-
*40 Homines’ and 8
‘Chevaux’ Meeting
Held Thursday Night;
Pledge Aid to Legion in
Handling Convention
Here in July.
Women s & SMisses’Specials .
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dictatcsinCanronandFlatCrcpc^.PaijIcys, Satihi L
and Tafftrtpi, effectively trimmed •##.../ uj
$19.50
MOST ELEGANT SUITS Select, new
Two-amlThree-Piecc model* in superbly tallqrcd
TwilU, Tricotlric*, and Twteds* .* .' ’• „ . * .* .
NEWEST COATS & WRAPS of high 7 C/)
guality Silks and Cloths, most favored New y/JL/
Thursday evening at UN £lks
club, La Soclete des Quartante
ami county, having been left In a Himmo et Hull' Chevau, Clarke
■‘c • . e.. . i ’nsinlii VaBiim 400 holii’ ■ httllnoaa
room ef the Georgian Hotel ty n
woiRan rerfUtered under th* name ft
Mr*.; George Baker. Macon, Go.
nRaf the parents of saM< child afe
dnknqsrn—that tji« ** ,tf ch,w
beep abandoned by Its unknown
parents’, nnd -now becomes domiciled
in said Mate and county.
That U C. Cornells*!, has filed In
the Superior Court' of said counly.
hla petition, wherein he prays for an
order of court declaring aald chUd to
iio the adopted child of the said J*
C. CbmeUaon, and capable of Inher
iting hla estate, and that the child
| he given the name of Helen Or are
Cornellaon. .
That the •qiteatlon of adoption of
. I .a .kllJ .Moarel ■liuill MC ft.C
Mid child will t). patted upon at ths
July term, 1442, ol' tho Sopertpr
Court ot oald counly. ond tho father
and Blather of Mid child, whomsoever
they may be, and Mr*. George Baker,
aa wen ao all other Demon
rontfcKcerned. rtre kerel
Monday m.Jmy.UM^phfn and I
— —•'• ‘■ny'uiey can.
-■ *
County Volture <19, held a business
meeting. < l
The Volture will aoelit the Allen
R. FTenila, Post American Legion
to the limit in (jutting across ths
state convention In July and pled, 4
themselves to leave bo stone an.
turned in mak.nx th- !■■■■■ .l..-’
convention a credit (o Athens and
Ita dlstlnguiahed gueata.. *
W. 0. Paschal waa elected tb HIT
a vacancy to the office ot Correa-
pondant Locale."
The Volture will take aeUve In
terest in both the “Poppy Day*,
which Is being sponsored by tne
I.eglou Auxiliary for the benefit ot
needy service men and mamen,
and for permanent memorial to onr
fallen buddies.
Alsu In the Joint meihorial ex
ercises of the Spanish War Vet
erans and the American Legion to
be held on National Memorial Day
at the Octagon.
MBS. ARTHUR BURCH
:S()I Holman HUlif-
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Trimmed Hats.'