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i BAWWEB-BERAtP. ATHKW8,
I. CEORGI/C
FRIDAY. JUNE 29, 1923.
Legal Advertisements
PMtNISTRATOR'S SALE *
By virtue of an order from the
of Ordinary of Clarke County,
' wfll *t»e sold at publio outer)’, before • bidder for cash.
SHERIFF’S SALS
GEORGIA—Clarice County:
Will be acid on tbo first Tuesday
In July, 1923, before Use court House
door In said State and County, dur-
Inc the legal hours fo* sales to the
__ ... highest bidder for cas., the following
t ujfi^ourthouse door of said County, tpcrlbed property, to-wit: jdescrlbed property, to-wlt:
* on the first Tuesday In July, 1923. be-1 Those two lots of land lying In) One Model T Ford Automobile, 1921
Book 28. pages 330*331. the said
Rachel Stem and The Bessie Mell
Industrial Home will sell at publio
outcry, between the legal hours of
sale.” before the Court House door, In
Clarke County. Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in July next, to the highest
the following de
, tween the legal'hours of sale, to the I Clarke County, Georgia, and desertb- j Model, Motor No. 4936539.
‘ h!gfjt : st bidder for cash: I ed an follows: Held property to be aold to satisfy
That tract or parcel of land on 1. A tract containing eighty and}a mortgage fl fa. Issued In favor of
fine cash trade. Farmers manage
to get hold of money and instead
of buying ipn time, par cash.
» En«ti*ide of Oconee Itiver, in Athens,
'• Clarke County. Georgia; bounded on
* East by an unnamed Street, on West
J by lot «>f Charley Good, on North by
. Ben Jennings, and on South by lands
S. Lyndon. Beginning nt cor-
!>er of Ben Jennings lot, and running
jfenuth fifty feet, thence Wf»t
-tenths (S0.7) aeres, and Tielng (the Commercial Credff Co. against
No. 9, according to a plat of-j Mrs. Howard Chafln and said de-
rle by O. j *“
if/ Charley Good. thence along said
jTty feet to lot of Ben Jennings,
to 'starting point; being the
i property conveyed by deed ol
j M&M tendon to Mlttle Gooshy, rp
! In Docl Book C. |*ngfl 103
"fclerk’s Office Superior Court, said
4 Counjy.
Abhve described real estate mlver-
the property
deceased, for th<
debts of tho de
• ceased, and for distribution among
, the-helm nt law.
A. B. COILE.
! Adm*nl-»mtor of Mlttle Goosby,
lyeecased.
-JutS 1 8-!5-!2-!6
I ! Above described r
j j ,15.* ami in !»• noli
* t .f-Jhttle Oi.mlnv i
J 4 purpose of paying
' • of Ordinary of Clarke County, passed
l it the June term, 1323, there will lie
8 sold on the first Tuesday In July,
before the Court House floor,
dozing the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for rash, tho follow*
ing described property of the estate
J of C. T. Moon, late of Clarke County,
f raid State, deceased, to-wlt:
! That house and lot on East Broad tIm<| lieln(r mftllo ol
* Street In the City of AtlTerts. Clarke the trArti a dl . f{
’ j <joulj|y, Georgia, being hounded
* BBrTfrtth by Bread Street, on »..«
* West by Dublin Street, and by prop-
t l criy of the following parties: Dick
• Cakes, Willie Carter. Mark Stephens
I > and Willie Igtne.
| * 'l* 11 varant l°t nn Ellierton
J street In the City of Athens, bounded
I 5 on the North by Henry Moore. East
J 1 .*4 Jack Sprauldln, West by Ida Os-
• South by Ida Osborn.
'I * 4-aIp nf the personal property of
ill C. T. Moon. deceased, con*
df one Cole Eight automobile,
'$3, and his household ami
furniture.
gale Is made for the purpose
K the debts of said deceased
Ing division among the heirs
May 29th. 1923.
ua Soon.
txtrxtor of the Bitoto of C. T.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
georoia—cierice county:
m By virtu, cf the niflhorlty end
,-,,vor <«le ymt^l '*«
W in of Prfor id. Davis, late of said
y. the undersigned as Admlnla-
■ .. ...m 1A.I11
With the Wld annexed will
l« fore the Court House door" In
.ps, said" County, on the first
W In July -' next within the
safe hours, to highest bidder for
the following real'estate, to-wlt:
Davis homo place lyjng In
District, eald County, N and
mo containing 10# -acres. ail<(
idod on Wnt by public road and
«.f Jas. Aa Hmlth. deceared, on
niith by lands of N. p. Dnvls,
_ a public road Intervening.
East by said N. B. Davie
. and on the North by landa of
Dean, the Graham place,, ami
the land occupied by the 'Widow,
j. a. Davis, for past aeveral
Fold land to be sold me thr
of r. L. Davie, deceased
had for purpose of dlstri-
among the legatees under hie
nth. 1323.
„ II. A. bAVlB.
W.. A* COOPER,
Administrators de bonis Non with the
i will annexed of 1*. L. Davie. dec’d.
. June s-16*22*29. ■
CITATION ,
:ourt of Ordinary of Clarke Ceunty.
XSjpetitUn for Probate of Will*
IT in Solemn Form.
n Re: will of Mrs. M. K. Heard. '
r„ ivlna May Cox, heir at law of
Mn M. 13. -Heard:;
lisui rca-llunnlrutt. having applied,
ts Exicutor, for probate In solemn
,mi . f tho last Will and Testament
Twvm. 61. k. Heard, of said Ceunty,
M. m om Of th* heirs at law of
mi.i Mrs. M. K. Hejird. being a non
*»ld«nt of this Rtata. are hereby re*
tulred to be and appear at the Court
.f Ordinary tor said County on
ist Monday In July. 1922. when said
ippliratlon for probate will be heard,
ind show cause. If any you have, or
Son. why the prayers of petitioner
should not be allowed. ,
I This the fth day of June. 1922.
It. C ORR. Ordinary.
In the Court of Ordinary, Clarke
E | County, Georgia, June Term, 1923.
i T In Be: Probate In aolemn form will
ST ,of Mrs. M- E. Heard.
*• ‘ It appearing that Albert H. Cox I
P *• has not been served with notice of|
• "" application to probate this wlUI
4 ~ provided by law, I
.. a* And It further appearing that Edna
* ~ May Cox. minor, resides out of thel
t State of Georgia.
- It is therefore ordered that service I
' « Im* prefect ed on Albert II. Cox as thel
_ T ja W ^iiractA and that! the said Ed
■* ; May Co* be served by publication ■
2 the law directs in she} cases, and
that the next term of this Court, the
• July term, 1923, Is declared to be thel
l trial term thereof. f
f That a copy of this order be served
-T on the itarties mentioned.
£ This June 4th. 1923.
R. C. ORR,
j • Ordinary Clarke County, Georgia.
* June 8-15-22-29.
the KJng-Hodgnon Farm
L. Veal, in 1317, nnll of record In
Book 23, page 232, In the office of the j
Clerk of the Superior Court of Clarke June
County, Georgia.
2. A tract lyihg In the 241stOls-
trlct G. iC. containing 50 a»*r»?s, more
or less, known as the J. E. Brad berry
place, and l>ounded oil the North by
tho lands of J. L. McLeroy, East by
Luke llu rile man. South by Al*h Bar
nett.' West by Primitive Baptist
Church lot, Hinton and Dial, and be
ing tho place on which Wesley liar-
mi now resides.
This property will bo sold os tho
property of the estato of Wesley
Barnard for the purpose of Satisfy
ing principal and interest of two
notes executed and delivered l>y tho
snld Wesley Barnard to the said
Mrs. Rachel Stern end the said The
Bessie Mell Industrial
Mid notes dated January 31st,
and drawing Interest from datd
at the rate of 8% per annum, and
falling duo January 31st, 1925; the
payable to Mrs. Rachel Stem
being for the sum of $3,500.00 princi
pal and the note due The Bessie
Mell Industrial Home being for tho
f $3,000.00 principal, said notes
being secured by security deed to tho
re described property. Each oni
said notes contains tho clause
that on-default In payment «<f Inter-
that said notes could Is? matured,
•f the essence
Qontract, a default In tho pay*
rlbed property.
This June S. 1923.
W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff.
22-29.
MR. GREEN, a merchant at Bos
tick .saya 'the country Is getting
in fine shape. He Is now getting
in more cash than ever before at
this season. Conditions are fast
returning to normal and»by next
fall farmers will hpve more money
to spend than since the surrender.
they will not have to pay out
what they rake tor supplies fur
nished thdm to feed negroes and
make a ciop.
stalks measure 15 feet in height |ed his odts, but they are the finest |*« a swimming -nect scheduled 'the fur should fly
and promise an abundant crop.
ment of Interest having occurrod (of
much longer than the requisite
length of time, both notes have been
matured In accordance with their
terms.
This sale will l»e made for the pur
pose of satisfying the above notes,
principal and Interest, and all costs
of this Sale, the balance, If any, will
be paid to the estatq of Wesley Bar
nard.
This 8th day of June, 1923.
MRS. RACHEL STERN.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEOROIA—Clarke County:
Will be sold before the Court House
door In Mnld county, on tho first
Tuesday In July, 1923, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for eash, tho following de
scribed property:
All that tract or parcel or land In
tho pity of Athens, on the South
side of Athens Avonue, said lot
fronting 54 1-2.-feet on said Avenue,
tl running hack 120 feet; the same
being lot No. 113 In the survey of
lands of Lumpkin, Burnett and Fovr-
lying between Barber Street and
Northeast Ralln>ad (Southern
.. t |, | Hallway). A map of which made by
J. If. Busier and recorded In the of
fice of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Clarke Coqnty, Georgia. In
I<«ok HH. page .aq(J on which Is
located a two room house and a three
room house.
Said laud levied on os the property
of E. M. Drown to satisfy an execu
tion Issued from the City Court of
Athens, February Term, 1923, In fa
vor of Zclla J. Stickle and Helen O.
Blair, Executrices of the estate of
Nancy A. Jukes, deceased.
Quit-Claim Deed for purpose ol
levy nnd sale filed and recorded as
required by law, nnd due legal notice
given to the defendant In fi fa., and
tennnt in poase/slon.
Thin Jyno 2th. 1923.
W. E. JACKSON.
Sheriff, Clarke County, Ga.
June 8-1S-22-29.
LI DEL FOR DIVORCE
GEOROIA—Clarks County:
No. 44057-July Term, 1923, Clarks
Superior Court.
JOHN M. APPLEGATE
VS.
HOME.
Attorneys In fact for the Estate
Wesley Barnard.
GREEN A. MICHAEL,
Attorneys.
8-15-22-29.
NOTICE OF SALE
GEOROIA—Clerks County:
Uhdei^and 1>y virtue of a power of
sale contained In a certain contract
entered .Into .between U. H. v Haven-
port, party of the first part,‘and W.
O. Smith nnd ,LI*sle H, $mlth, an
parties of the second part, said con
tract dated the 7th day of May. 1929,
tho said U. H., Davepport will sell at
publio outcry before the £ourt House
door, In tpUd county, between the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday
In Jjtly next, the following described
property, to-wlt:
All that lot of land, with the Im
provements thereon, situate, lying
and being on the East sldd of Hla-
wasse Avenue, City, of Athens, said
State and County, and, mors partic
ularly described os follows:
Beginning at a point on the East
side of said AVenne 10S
feet from- the Northeast corner of the
Intersection of Illawasse and Lenoir
Avenues, dnd running In a northerly
hereby required, {terminally or by at
torney, to lie and appenr at the Su
perior Court of Clarke County, to be
held In nnd for aald County
Third Monday In July pexb then and
there to answer the Plaintiff’s Com
plaint, as. In default thereof, the
Court will proceed as to justice shall
appertain.
Witness, the Honorable Blanton
Fortson, Judge of said Court, this
16th day of May, 1923.
E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk.
HENRY C. TUCK,
Plaintiff’s Attorney.
May 25, June 1-29, July «-lf.
Around Athens
Wltk CLT. Larr, Gantt
IN LAYING iower pipe on Nor.
mat avcntio thojr (truck a ledgo
ol hard bins granite and it ta
costly work. No rock w*a found on
Oilethorpo avenue.
CaH-. Barnett, our city en-
dircctlon along the Ka« aide ot aald | gliH'or, will aavo the tax.payera at
Hiawaaae Avenue GO feet to a-point;
thence In art easterly direction, par'
allot to the North aide ot Xwnolr
Avenue 111 feet, more or le,e. to line
of the property of Mrs. Ethel Eppei
Thomas; thence In a Southerly dl
rcotlon. parallel to the Ea,t ,lda ef
Hiawaaae Avenue «0 feet, more ol
tea,, to, line of the property -of J. W,
least tl0.000 by supervising the
public buildings how being erected
Instead of giving tbam out by can-
tract. No city ever had a better or
more efficient public servant than
Captain Barnett
? NOTICE OF SALE
- GEORGIA—Clarke CountyI
4 t nd. r and by virtue of the author.
Z Hr grained by the power of sale
w ...ntalned In a certain security deed
- executed and delivered by Werlry
* Barnard on the list day of January,
*IS20. to vtra. lUchrl Stern nnd The
Fulcher; thence In a Westerly dlree
U)m, parallel to the North side of
Lenoir Avenue lit feet, more or leas,
to the beginning corner.
The above described property will
be sold as the property ft the Mid
W, O. Smith asd IJaale p. Smith for
the purtM.se of aatlafylng thirty-four
notes eaeeuted and delivered by W.
O. Smith and Mrs. Ustle 8. Smith to
the-Bald U. H. PavenporL for »«.«•
each, all of said notse dated May
tth,' 1»». the first of* said notes duo
the 7th day of August. HtJ. and one
on the Tth day of edch month there
after. All of aald notas drawing In
terest from maturity at tha rata of
1% par annum. Each note contained
a provision that In aua any threo of
aald notea should become due land
remain unpaid at any one time longer
then ten days after maturity, than
I n I n g notes
should become due. and more
than three notea having remained
unpaid for much longer then ten
days, the said U. H. Davenport has
matured all of said notea and wilt
sell tha above described. property as
the property if the said W. o. Smith
end Mrs. Mails 8. Smith tor the
A 'MERCHANT remarked that
before tho Bummer School was In
augurated the six weak's It re
mained In aeulon were tho dull
ed ot times In Athens, with but
little trade. But now It la one of
the bed seasons of the year, for
tho pupils liberally p-tronlae our
atons.
Mlt. J. B. MIDDLETON, near Ath
ens, has a Colley that will bring
him any object to which he points
and will leap upon his shonldera.
take eff his master‘d hat add band
It to him. holding It by tha brim In
hla month. -
FARMER SAYS there li
more clear money In raising pea.
nuts than In cotton, even before
Ipill weevil daya and/ with phe
price of tho staple at' 12 and 15
cents. He says the peanut will
make the south rich and It la the
easiest and mod valuable crop wt
can grow. An Increased acreage
wll lbe planted aroumUAtbena this
year.' ...
MR. J. E. HAMMOND, a dormer
of .-Elbert comity, brough' hla
dirtying au ot eald daughter to the 8u*nmer SchooL
notes principal and Interest, and aU He lays crops an promlathg In
coats of this xale.
This dh day of June. ltd.
V. IL DAVENPORT.
Attorney In fact for W. O. Smith and
Mrs. Mzxle S. Smith.
OREEN A MICHAEL. ' -
Attorneys. ,
is-a-it. c
LIIEL FOR DIVORCE
OgpROIA—Clarks Ceuntyi
cleo McClain kat
To TRUMAN KAY;
By order ot tho Court yon nre
required to he and appear at sold
Court on ’the third Monday In July,
ltd; to answer petitioner's libel for
divorce, end In default thereof the
Court arm proceed as to Justice shall
appertain. )
Witness the Hen. Iilnntmi F.trts..n,
J.idse .,f said Ci.urt. This the III:
day or Juae. 1323.
I> -:> Mell iii.iietrial IL-.U-, which J, CRAWFORD. Clark, n new country and
dec! Is rccerdod ft the Cl.-rl> Off! • w THOJLffi v THOMAS, liio since tho rains
i Iii" Superior Cojrt ntf OlarUej r, til Ion
Klbort and farmers are all using
rolaon on cotton. They have gore
M work with hope and confidence.
Miny negroes hare left the county
but white labor la taking their
place. /
THE CITY has finished placing
sewerage on Oglethorpe avenue
and band* are now at work mak
ing a good sidewalk from the Nor
mal School postoffleo to the city
limits. The residents ot that sec
tion appreciate this sari
MR. FAMBROUOH of the Com.
blnation 8tora lays tha curb mar
ket* Is not only helping farmers
hut Is potting money In circulation.
HM own business has greatly Id.
proved since this market started
All our merchants endorse the curb
marlcat r jM
r County, Geurgld, In
i.
:
ts-iirt of «!*•<■d». I Jim* 21-10, July 6-13.
MR. HUGH JACKSON, trho
travels tor th« Athens Hardware
co., ssjrs he finds s decided Im- ■
provdtaient and It looks almost like,
a.new country and different p*o-
nn* : in< ■* Ih»: rains li.»M tip nnd
[farmers Imre cleaned their fields I
i Country m«rch.ints are doing aj
doing
A PARTY Who travelled over a
neighboring county last week,
where so many negroes hare left,
tells us he saw several farmers
who were plowing up cotton and
planting the land In corn. The
grass had taken It and the land-
owners did Hot have the force to
clean the fields and ho decided It
bent to plant the land in corn.
MR. P. W. NUNNALLY, of the
city, has growing on his lot the
finest cor.i in the county. The
MRS. M. a. ANDREWS of Oconee
county ways she regularly brings
produce to tne corn market In her
buggy and has made a clear profit
of $40 a month. Her husband re
mains at home and works the crops
and tils wife, from her poultry
and garden, makes enough money
to .pay operating expenses foe the
farm.
MR. J. W. LIVELY, who has a
farm near Tom Erwin’s in Ogle
thorpe county, says the other day
lie took up the floor *>f his barn
and with the help of dogs and
neighbors In a short time killed
204 large cats. Rats are very num
erous and not only destroys grain
In cribs but are* eating young
chickens.
MR. J. O. T. Smith, who lives
orf the Danlelsvlllo-Ila Toad In
Madison county, says he has
threshed hl« wheat and on hetweer
ten and eleven acres made 117 1-2
bushels. He hap not as yet thresh-
T
' fast
Tho writer will five to do*
a big ball gam, j, 00 rtfht
J. H. dorsey Visits
H ARTWEU.. ANIL HART CO
r. J. H. Dorsey, of Athens, p r „ m
and county 0 f
he evee made. Mr. Smith says ho\tor today. The c*mip la divided
hap hit crops In fine condition and [Into three classes and each clasi
his cotton is growing off nicely, j will have one or two dashes and
He has put on poison one time and • fancy diving.
will keep It up. Those who have j .After prayer services every nlghl
used poispn say they have cleaned - we have some hair raising boxing
out ttve boll weevils. . i matches, .l^ut night In the flr»i
(bout Oscar Davison and John Gor
don fought four rounds, Gordon i .
winning on points. '*"■
The next scrap between Mortoi *
Hodgson, Jr., and “Bpree” John
son was a 1 umdinger. It was abou
even until the third round whe:
•'Spree , ‘ started rushing .alettes an*
won the decision. In the next flgh'
Gordon i Dudley outpointed Bol
Snellings., These three fights were
the preliminaries (5 the main even*
of the evnlng, a family affair be
tween Carlton Fanny Newton Coteh
Ole Lady Mell and Wm. Mell. Bit
showed quite a bit of 'skHl lr
wielding his gloves but Fanny’;
footwork (kicking) won for him ^fishing trips to the pnvannah
Three good bouts nre- scheduled to< *
Ted Davis vs. Ed Hodg
By M. E. KILPATRICK
are Just - finishing our first
week of camp nnd thing i are be-
jrinftig to warm up considerably.
The small boys hHve n bnsebal'
lengue composed of Tour tiama
K»»eh team pfriys ohe game a day*
Tommy Gerdine’s tenm Is leading
league nt present; The eight
leading batters' In this league nr*
King Crawford, Bill Morton, Jack
Drtle^F. C. Tale, W. T. Dean. Tom-J tonight:
my Gerdine, Gus Locklln nnd BID
Tnte. Those teams have some hot
games, most of them being won hj
L%»or two run margins. There
son; Armnn*! Mnpp vs.
Kilpatrick and ‘Fanny*’
Charlie Hooper.
A1 lof these nre heavyweights i
ficlal. has boon h.ro for v...
wook vloltlng Prof und Mrs 111
bvrt A. Moxey, tha tottar btiui'Z,
daughter. * “*
'Mr. Dorsey hns been Tax p-
celver of Clarke county f or 0 yl’
25 years and Is one of . the h*.*
known elUmuta ot h!» ,« tlon 0
tho state...He was formerly
business in Athens and also war
with one of the rejlrood
for a number ot years.
' Ho Is taking a deserved
from his duties and Is enlovlr.e
flshlno- twins In il. n o “
otherwise enjey|„ s
Tugalo nnd
himself.
While here Mr. Horsey lias me;
many of our people. He f avor
ably Impressed with -Hartwell and
the county.—Hartwell
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