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■elves, their Associates, successors ,and assigns, to be Incorporated un- NOTICE of sale fl ROlA--CLARK« COUNTY. 0 an«! bv virtue of the power l ' nd *‘ r -. .r.cd In a certain sccu- contain deed uted and delivered by WVCHE on the 20th Clerk'■“ t ®, B S*r. 1917. to Mr. Ida L. r , t which la recorded In Office 'of tho Superior ; irk«s County, Georgia, In f J.,0.1s. Book 23, Page 210, ‘ re , .r.i. d In Clerk's Office of County. Ccorgia, In Record of B ,V.k M. *’°M° 369, th0 ■*** Ua I- chamberlain will offer at tory before . the» courthpueo a i,l county on the first June. 1023, between the . s ,,f sale, to the highest ■ rush, the following de- ibed’pruFtrty* to-will Ail that trivet or P“ . A partly in Oconee County and In Clarke County, Georgia, described as follows: Beginning vltL parcel .of land, ,th • Ivbtil Swkm^ Dogwood reek nnd running 7.-, l-l West I860 feet to a near an oak stump; thence C n-4 East 904 feet to a’ white McNutts Creek; thence) \ West 275 feet ,it oak stump; thertee 5-1 West 1500'fect to ,co South 13 1*4 East 1417 Dngw&fp; thence . „r less, to the center of thence In ft northerly dl lion along "center of the creek ;j iicKreegjfJaat.4.084 feef, along renter of creek to tlie containing sixty 47-luo (CO 67-100) acres. der the name and style of ACME INVESTMENT COMPANY, period of twenty <S0) years, with the privilege of renewal as provided by law. 2. That 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 Its shareholders. That the particular business to be carried on by said corporation Is, either for Itself or ns agent for others, the making of loans on real ¥{*}«• bonds, and other col lateral;*’tne buying and selling of notes, stocks, bonds and other evi dences of Indebtedness; the buying. Selling and renting of real estate and ffCOSP. AH that tract or parcel land in Clarke OftlintyT Georgia. descril#«$n|flfll^WSi' • 4 : running Thence 675 East 780 feet thence South 33 West 2160 : iron pin oq settlement ctydn jl northerly direction jtet to wild settleineht ‘ thefira'ffcM 44“West R0* fi»©t J . beginning corner, containing e«. more or less. Said property will be sold as the t>- of Anderson Wyche for the <e of satisfying a certain prom note for Fifteen Hundred 1.00) Dollars and Interest, vOxe- an»l delivered by the said An ,n Wyche -to! the said Mrs. Ida Chamberteln. on Oqtober 20th, d due ttoee araars after date, proceeds froth 7 said sale will be first to the payment of prjA- id ffttmwtj. of said note. In line all costs of this sale, and the if aliy.-‘paid to Anderson This fourth dny of May, ioi.1. ‘ IDA L. CHAMBERLAIN. Atty.-in-fact for Anderson Wyche. I-11-18-2S. June 1. Otherwise; dealing therein; the opera tion of 7 farms, orchards, and other agricultural * enterprises; and such other business as may be Incidental any of the lines of businss hereln- bc^ore; particularly specified. * . t Tho capital stock of said cor poration shall be Twenty-Five Thous and ($25,000.00) Dollars, the par value of each .ihare to be $100.00. Petitioners desiro tho righ^ to In crease said capital stock to .any Amount not exceeding Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand ($260,000.00) Dollars, by a majority vote of the common stock of sAld company. 6. Petitioners desire that the poratlbn shall have tho right to Issue such parts of the original stock well ns such parts of* the increased capital stock. If any such increase may bo mn<i$ as common and pre ferred ‘ ktocK and with such rights and privileges to the holders of the preferred stock. If ariV be Issued, as the holders of the common stock may fix and determine. 7. Petitioners desire thnt said cor poration shall have tho right to sue and b£ sued, to .havo arid use ^com mon seal, to make alf by-flaws and regulations for tho government ot said corporation ns may. bo neces sary, to. Issue notes and other evi dences of Indfbtedhess.fto secure the same by mortgage, deed of trust, or other security, nnd to hgve nib the powers nnd authority usually grant ed corporations of a, similar charac* Tim BANNER-ITER AMT. ATHENS, GEORGIA PACE SEVEN' both#, appointed guardian as prayed. 1 Given under my official algnaturei this 10th day of May. 1922. R. C. ORR, Ordinary. May 11-18*25. June 1. JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES THE FLYING' HOSRE STORY BY HAL COCHRAN. DRAWINGS BY LEE. WRIGHT* tho pride of the Ratlin Corporation || Under and Ify-vlrtue of the’power; ,Ie contained In a, certain secu- wiMtot*uy •RGB CLARKE on the fourth day March. 1920, to Mrs. Celestla** 8. I, which dcet$ Is recorded In the office, of the Superior Court Clarks County, Georgia, In Reoord feeds. UcHik £% Page 6684 the said Celestia 8. Wood will offer at outcry before the ootirthouse in said county - on the first In Jurfc; 1922, between the hour* of, sale, to the hlghost Petitioners shew thnt more than ten per cent of the capital stock has been actually paid In. 9. Petitioners further pray that the corporation have authority to wind up Its corporate affairs, quidate nnd discontinue the business >f said corporation at any time that It may bo determined by a majority vote of Its stock outstanding at the tlmo no to do. WHEREFORE,-' petitioners pray that .they, together with their asso- lates, successors und assigns, be In corporated under tho name and style aforesaid, with all the rights, powers, privileges and Immunities hereinbefore set forth, nnd with such jothryJ rights powers, privilege*, and Immunities os nro now or may here after be nlWwed Corporations' of - the the State of Georgia. erwin, jpa\yjn &. yix. SHERIFF'S SALE GEORGIA—Clarke County* Will be sold before the Court Rouse door In said state and county during the legal hours for sales on the first Tuesday In June# 1923. to the highest bidder for cash, the* following de scribed property, to-wit: That house and tot together with _J • Improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the 216th District, St, Clarke County,. Georgia, be yond the western limits of the city of Athens, and being bounded on the South by a certain unhfpwri attest; the West by an unknown street: oq the North ,,y wh A l I*.known a^ the Wade estate; on the East by^ the property known as the, George Jackson lot, and being a part of lots six and eight of Flannlgan’s re-sur vey of Wheelers survey of the prop erty formerly known as the Athens Park and Improvement Co. Said plat nnd survey . being recorded in Book "PP." Folio 685 In the Clerk's office of the Superior Court of said county; and also being a part of the tract deeded by Mrs. Wade to Minor W. Brown, and being more fully de scribed In deed from Mrs. If. L. Payne to Mrs. Cora A. Whitehead, as of record in Deed Book 9, Folio 417. Said property levied on and to be sold as the property of Mrs. Cora A. Whitehead under a fl fa Issued from a judgment obtained by Mrs. Clara Ilrightwell against the said Mrs. Cora A. Whitehead at the October term, 1922. of Clarke Superior Court. A deed from Mrs. Clara BrightwSlI to Mrs. Cofa A. Whitehead convey ing raid described property was recorded before levy was made. Jfo- tlco of levy given to Mrs. Cora A. Whitehead, the tenant In possessloi This May’ll. 1923. W. E. JACKSON. Sheriff. May 11*18*25, June 1. Ion. n SHERIFF'S SALE GEORGIA—Clarke Countyi to see that any set won hy Mllltaf ji students Is thoroughly up to date- at t.me It la given." The bhance of competition for thlrG radio set is but one of the many ’ advantages offered to the young 1 men for the eight southeastern states, including the states Georgia, Florida, AJabnma, North Carolina, Hmith Carolina, Louisiana Mislssfsppl and 'Dennessoc. t'ampr viil ho held from August 1st to 10th for the young men from 17 to 24 years of age. This Corps Area Is leading tho United States In pro curement of candidates, but there still vacancies for these canipi and. youPK men who are ? urged to sifhnvfc at once so ns to nsstfn beforo all vacancies are filled. Rating Based on Attend ance and General Activi ties Along All Lines of Endeavor. As the flying horse went over the land of Dominoes, Jack wondered about the little houses that^ stood In rows along the streets. “How can people live In those houses when thero aren't any windows," he asked Flighty. And, Just then, every house opened on top nnd heas came out. • Requests tor information und ap plications, with reference to at- (t'dnrce at camps, *d*(nrld he made- tc the following state aftfei of. the Ferrt-tary of War, Mr. James 8. Thomas; Extension Civ. University ot Alabama Hon, Edgar B Dunlap, Gaines- vllle. On. Brig. Gen. Albert L. Cox, O R C, Raleigh, N C MaJ. McDftvld Horton, O. R T. (Managing Editor, The State, Co liimhln' ft. f* 1 . / lumhin, S. C. Major H. C. Riley, O H C. tin! ~* * * Gainesville LEADS THE HITE L OF.. in Mldlclqil Virtue, Retained and In proved—Dangerous and ing Qualities Removed. Perfect ed Tablet Called "Calotabs.’’ HARTWELL. On.—The Hartwell Klwanis Club led the state during the past month in point of general efficiency, heading over 40 other clubs |n Georgia, among which tho organisations In Atlanta. MAcor Savannah -and other leading cities. Hartwell feels signally honored In thus topping the list of such ag gressive organizations ns those found In Georgia nnd the announce ment was received with a round of applause. / The rating was based on attend ance and general activities along nil lines of endeavor such as are fostered by the Kiwanla 7 Clubs pi tho country. versify Fin Florida, cash, tho following property, to-wlt: tract of land locstsd In the ity of Claride, nahl State,, and n both sides of the Epps Roadj leading from-Athens to le; bounded on the North by >f Jim Callaway; on the east land* of Jim Pierce and Crawford on) the (South by lands of id on the West by the Epps idice Road and y settlement road the property of Tom Wooten and Smith; nnd> ehclosod by' lines as Bffinnlng ut^l black gum located hakui Southeast from Epps *7 tdtnlqsfi (a . a black gain; South 50 East 80 links to A on the branch; thence about chains in a ^Northeasterly dfrec- along the meanderlngs of said t-'jkf; thence Nortlv^O bains to a rock; thence 31 East 14.59 chains to a stake rent fir ot Epps Bridge Bond In Northeasterly direction along the rings of said road about 13 t<> a corner In the center' of road, bf^jg on the line of Jim l *»y; thence North 68 1-2 West chains Iblhf center of the set- 1 road; thence in A southweat- along the meanderlngs •ad about 20 chains to the Bridge Road; thence In a south'- •riy direction along the meander- '* Mid road about 20 chains to being the corner of Tom ^•n; thence South 70 Eaf^ 4.40 ‘ to a stake; thence South 38 chains to the beginning. 4 contains 54.35 aCfes, t Lot No, 8; accordlhr t<* u, l® by 'O; B» Chandler of ttie Clarke, Jeff Attorneys for Petitioners. Filed In office, this 9th day of May, 1923: E. J. CRAWFORD, w.n^^u.h.cour, Ho-- *** That door In said County on the first Tuesday In June. 1923, wlthfn the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed property, to-wlt: All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the City of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, on tho West side of Broad Street, known as No. 325 Broad Street, and more particularly described as fol lows: Beginning At a point on Broad Street 3i feet North of the Intersec tion of Broad and Pulaski Streets and running tbence In a westerly direc tion 222 feet to a point; .thence In a northerly direction 105 feet to A point; thence In an easterly direction 219 fedt. to Bruod Street; thence along Broad 8trect in a southerly direction 119 f««t to the beginning point. , j 7 Said land levied on as the property, , f f Chris; Jp99V tpi satisfy «n execu tion Issued on the Slat day of Jqn*. 1921,, fryn the C$tf Court of AtbsnS Jack immediately heard a great four of laughter and sAw thnt every little head was shaking back and forth. "fJon't mind them," said Flighty, "they are tho Happy Ila Has, and they laugh so much that they disturb tho Khy they live lit houses without win- Clerk Htiperlbr 'Court, ClaVke County Georgia. GEORGIA—Clarke County: I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk Superior Court of Clarke County, Georgia, do hereby certify^ that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of tho application of O. A. Dozier and T. II. Hosier, Jr., for a charter for the ACME INVESTMENT COMPANY as the same appears of file In this office. I Witness my official hand snj} sig nature, this tip 9th day of May, 1923. . E. J. CRAWFORD. . Clerk Superior. Court, Clarke County. Georgia. May 11-18-25, June 1. ADMINISTRATOR'S 8AL«’~ By vlrtuo of an order from the Court of Ordinary of pisrke County, will be sold. At public outcry, before tiie Court house doer of said County, the first Tuesday In June, 1922, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash: A certain lot or parcel of land with improvements thereon, situate, lying ajid being In, .Athens, Gk^ke County, Georgia,* knowh as h/umber 175 Bil lups Street; fronting- Blxty-three and half (63 1-2) feet on said BH- laps Street, nnd running back Ono Hundred an^ Ninety-Seven (197) feet; adjoining lots of Chas. Stem tt Co,, and Geok W. Rowland;' being part of which Tcna Jones resided at tlmo of her death; and being the property conveyed to Bdh Langston by Madison Davis. Admr., of Tena Jones Estate, by deed re corded In Peed Book L L., page €8, Clerk's Office Superior Court Clarko County, Georgia. Said property advertised, and to be sold as the real-estate of Ben Lang* sten, Dec'd. A. B. COILE, Administrator of Ben Langston, Dec’d. May -11-18-^, June -1. in favor of The Equitable Life-As surance Society'of the United States against Uhrls Jones. Quit-Claim Deed for the parpoee of Levy and Sale filed and recorded), as required by law and due and legal notice given to the defendant and tenant In possession. This May 11th. 1928. W. E. JACK80N, Sheriff. May 11-18-85, June 1. Then the laughing suddenly stopped nnd* each little Happy-Ha-Ho's head disappeared and once more the Ha Has’ homes seemed Just llko tightly closer! boxes.' "They won't come out again to laugh for • long time"-gab Flighty, "so we 4 might as well travel overbad see the Falace of the Clouds. 1 (Continued.) - Co Luke Lee, O. R. C., XashVill 7?nn • Col. James E. Edmonds. O. R. C 241 Aubudon Bldg, New Grlenm DANGER IN 8TUBB0RN COUGH La. Lieut. Colonel Alcxindtr Fit*- Hugh, care P. P. Wllllatva & Co. Vicksburg, Miss Tho gentelmeu named q’ojvc wl *■»♦* p nd to fu risk i*.fvnmtl*m l»-. loung men from their stale.' TO PUBLISH STITE Stubborn coughs thnt hang on are liable to lead to serious compli cations nnd should be checker* promptly with Foley's Honey and Tar. "I have not coughed slncr taking Foley’s Honey nnd Tor Other Medicines I tried did not help me/ 'writes John J. Ilealy Pittsfield, Maas. For quick relief from coughs, colds, croup, nsthnm. bronchitis and hay fever use Fol ey's Iloney and Tar. The largest selling cough medicine in the World. Contains, no opiates—fngre. dients printed on carton.—Adyer- The latest triumph of science Is a "de-nnuseate( mcl tablet known to the trade as "Calotabs." Calm most generdlly useful of a: clned-thus enters upon a field" of popularity * quail tic have‘heretofore limited Its In biliousness, constlpntio aches nnd indigestion, and great variety of liver, stom kidney troubles calomel u most successful remedy, bul was often neglected! on act Its sickening qpulities. Nr the easiest and mos^ plcn medicines to take. One Ca bedtime with a stall low of that's nil. No taste, no no neausea, no salts, j night's sleep nnd the next Ing you are feeling fine, clean liver, n purified syst n big .appetite. Eat wh please. No danger. Calotabs are sold only li nal. sealed packages,'.price five cents for the large package; ten cents for the trial slxe. Your dugglst Is at Izcd to re/und the price ns a nntee that you will be thorn delighted with Calotnli - -Adv Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. Trustees Authorize Publi. cation of Dr. E. S. Sell’s History of Institution Recently Completed. The Board of Trustees of Stnto Normal School complete* their annual session Wednesday. Among other business thnt wai transacted, the board authorized th< publishing of the history of thi State Normal School which recently completed by E, 8. This work is probably tho most complete school history of any sjnto Jnstimt/pn In Georgia. The* following is tho «ublo of coH tents in this history. S r. H. c White nrly History o . 'ADVEHTURE-So" OEORQIA—Clarks County* To Whom.It May Concern: Lula IIII1. a resident ot said state, having In due form applied to the un dersigned for guardlanahlp of the person and property of Theotla Hill, resident of said county, minor child of Ed Hill, deceased. Notice Is hers- by given that all peraona concerned must show cause. If any they have, why applicant or aome other fit and proper person should not be appolnt- 8aId application will be heard at tho nett Court of Ordinary for said county on the first Monday In June. 1922. Witness my hand and official sig nature, this tha 11th day of May* 1922. R. C. ORR, Ordinary of Clarita County. May 11-11-26, Jane 1. y lk>i|ar% said note dated *• l32 9ittnd duo March 4, 1923, is secured by the afore- Thc above described land 1 as the properly of the ,rB ° narke for the pnrpoeo > n R ,ho Principal and Interest n, ic. including, all oosts of f* * nrI *he balance. If any, will , t0 th,? said Oeorge.Clarke, •ourth flaw u.i? «m* MRS, ^rth da, of May. IRt CELESTIA B. WOOD, far Oaorsc Ctorkr. ’•“■is-W. Jun, 1. ! «I0| 'i* Clark. County: "“MHor Court of Said County: »f a A. DOZIER and JIU. of tho city of a-rtto County. Georgia/ rc- U'cy dtalr, for them- inty* idges. Ad minis- represents te petition, duly filed that he has estate qf W. to city all and cred 'any they can, why raid Administrator should not be discharge*! from his administra tion,. and receive letters of dismis sion. on the first Monday In June- 1923. R. c. ORR, Ordinary. Ely 11-18-25, June 1. GEORGIA—^Clarke County* To Whom It May Concern: I. li. Burney has applied to me for guardianship of person and prop erty of Tom Jtodq, alleged of un erty of Tom Hodq, alleged of un- ir ^ mY c> T ^j < Kund mind und Incap^i^f muuj, JKlnOfruMtt aainy hi. affalra heln, charted la m jmje 1 Odd-ivV ronjA show causs If any D Aft fl I This m» con cent mT* to show cause Ir any they can. before me on the 4th day it Jun-. 1923, why said %pplic^pt ot GEORGIA—Olarkt County* To Whom It May Concern: Notice te hereby given that A. Colle, as administrator of Mlttle Goosby, deceased, having applied to by petition for leave to aellTall the real eetate ot 1 aid Mlttle Gpos- by, deceased; and teat an order was made thereon at thu May for citation; and tt*t citation Issue; all the heirs at lav* and creditors of the said Mlttle Goosby, tall take notice tfcat I will saM application at the June Teym, 1923, of tho Court o» Ordinary of mU County; and that unless cause shown to the contrary at said tit said leave wilt be granted. This lit* day of May; 1828. R. C. ORR, Ordinary. May il-18-25, June L LIBEL FOR DIVORCE GEORGIA—Clarice County; No. 4405—July Term, 1923, Clarko [erWtf.£ 19 >r Coin® JOHN M. APPLEGATE «sL»3*S?2— By order of the Court yon are hereby required, personally or by at torney, to be and appear at the Su perior Court of Clarke County, to be held In and for Mid County on the Third Monday In July next, then and there to answer the PlalntlfTs Com plaint. as, .In default thereof, the Court win proceed as to Justice shall appertain. Witness, the Honorable Blanton Fnrteon, Judge of said Court, this 16th day of May. 1982. E. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk. " TUCK, it t. i •29. July 8-12. Preface. Introduction of ’CAfitor'I. Tho ? Oilmen Jfdl!.. Chapter li . The Summer . BH alone. Chapter. ILL Tbs gnnl^atloij^Qf. the State Norma School. Chapter IV. The Growth Development bt the school. Chapter V, Tho Curriculum. Chapter VI. Appropriations. 1 Chapter VH. Gifts to the Stai Normal School. Chapter VIII. Organizations. Chapter IX The Buildings or the Campus. Chapter X. The ’^residents. Appendix. A. Vlyliography. B. The Commissioners and th« Trustees. C. The Faculty.* D. Tho Number ot students En rolled Each Year, Charter of tho State Norma’ School. F. State Nonnal School Amended. G Extract from the Will George R. Gilmer. H. The Benefactors to Seholarebtp Fund. “Fie on You, Mr* .Owl," she said. bh/%iit the* little Ragsles did don’t llko it. Haven't work hard! pride^" The next place Nancy and Nick Mr. Owl looked, uheeplsh • ano you started to pdt things back. "I’ll try to do beter/' he prom ised. "1 guess I wds a bit hasty/* (To bs Continued) helped thorn to spring clean war Maple Tree Flats, Maple Tree Flats wns in Whis pering Forest, right across from Old Oak Apartments and dozens ot people lived there, or Tather woulc' live ther when they came back from the places where they, had spent the winter. Mister Owl’s apartment was just dreadful. It was so dirty. Nancy put up ^bo windows to lei In some fresh air and Nick shook out the rugs. j Then all the Ragsles pitched in* id scrubbed an(Tpolished and dust- • „ ^ rT _ ed until th« place wo* nke a new Opportunity For Citizens ju,t as they finished they hdtf! -Attending Military a flapping of wings and a whooi i Trainincr CaniD to Win Whoo! Whoo! . Nancy and Nick huh-lcd Intc Scramble Squirrel’s apartmsnt next FREE RIO SET SIC,IT. .me fit aud proper person should Read Banner-Herald 0 Want Ads. _ |'n door and all tho Rngsfsa scurried Through. tha' generosUj^ /of Ma- hway until there wasn’t a hair of (or Harbor*!, presl- them left. * flertt pf theWUdio Gprporatiqm ot When Mister Ojsl (that’s who it America, opportunity* Is to be'givcr was) set down hts satchel and took'some lucky rnndfrinte at this year's out hla keys and unlocked his (Citizens’ Military Training Camp front door nnd went In, ho blinked)to receive an up to date radio set and blinked and blinked. jfree of chnrge. ’*Hey!” he cried. **Ths piper • . All candidates who receive radic Isn’t as I left 1L- It’s too clean! j Instructions white at those camps Somebody has ben here. Foe, fie - which will be held at Camp Mc- fo, fum! I smell the blood of--of—(Clellan, Ala., Fort Bragg, North somebody. What do th^y mean b>j Carolina nnd Fort Barrancas, Fli. coming here and cleaning up? j will be eligible to compete for thi* Don’t they know lain* disorderly! radio set. The examination is to person and I don’t feel at homo In (be toward the close of the camps a dean place72 on August 29th, and is to be prac- He was Just starting to kick thr tlcal In nature, mgs aroind and tear the bed tQl General Harbord has not sped- deces when J^apcy come In in he* [fled Just exactly the k.‘ail of get little magic green sboea-Und point-'hp Ip gaing Jo give.due ta ihe fact ed her finger. ftmA. thle rapid development v of ra- ’’Flo oh you, Mr. OwL^ahe said Idlo might render obseleta jn Au- “You ought to be ashaseir of your-1 sunt a set which would be thorough \ You aro the md^isat personJly^ip to dqta at the pr*‘?ont time, the forest and your neighbors!Corn nil Harbord stated "It will be "California Fig Syrup” is Child’s Best Laxative Even a nick child loves thr fruity" thkte of "California Fit Syrup." If the little stomach Is up set, tongue coated, or If your child Is' cross, feverish, full of cold, ot has colic, a tcnspoonful will nevei fall to open the bowels. In a few hours you can see for yhurself how thoroughly it works all the con stipation poison, sour bile and waut* from the tender, little bowels and gives ‘ you a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers keep "Cali fornia Fig Syrup” handy. The) know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child totnorow. Ask you* druglst for genuine "California Fir Syrup" which has. directions fpi babies and children of all g.-i : printed on the bottle. Mother! Yor must say "California" or you mnj ^t n^mltat^ fig syrup.—Advrr