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id's Best Laxative is
California, Fig Syrup"
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,i nprimr and vigor that de-
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idiy refund your money
s la tho idekl laxative-tonic
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GEORGIA
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AT EAST ATHENS
District Number Two of
Sarepta Baptist Associa
tion Will Meet Here July
29. Announce Program.
i A j£srs.'n» >" d ,ndustr,ec bcarinB au «•
per share: I* n
Athens people have already mani-' favorable recommendation
fested considerable interest in the I tI,e 1)11 Hollowed close on the heels
project. We have already re- of the recent convention here of
ceived the following subscriptions: jth® state forestry association. Tho
Davison-NIcholson Co., $100.00; j committee several days ago at the
A church rally will be held at
the East Athens Baptist church on
July 29th, the fifth Sunday. The
rally will include activities of the
‘S'.mday nchooh p. y. p. u., and
l.ayiiun’s Work. John*A. Darwin,
halrman,' of District number two of
the Sarepta Association, will be in
charge.
Tlie following program will be
carried out;
-:30 IV M\,‘Devotional cxetclses,
by Hey. Robert E. Conolly.
Sunday school, rfr/J.
Pend ley J n charge, Rev. Robert E.
It I Conolly, speaker.
3:10. Women’s Work, Mrs. W. AH
Crane iu charge, Mrs. R. E. Con
nolly speaker.
3:60. Lawman’s Wort, Ruther
ford Colic iu charge.
tli" £ 0 ^ ' **’ U -’ M,ss Barrett In
Hodgson Cotton Co., $100.00; Geor
gia National Dank, $100.00; Bar
rett & Co., $50.00.
BAHHETT
CO. THREATENED
Continued From Page One)
feet the entire southeast, where
he has large cotton and bank
holdings. The failure of Richard
Willingham, of Macon, three years
ago was reported to have caused
him heavy losses but since then
he is understood to have recouped.
He was half owner of the Au
gusta baseball team with Ty Cobb
and was largely interested in the
Hill's Mixture corporation, a con
cern manufacturing the anti-boll
weevil poison known as Hill’s
Mixture.
bilious
Mother! Ei
id. feverish child loves
-int t«Hto of “California
Bp-up” and it never fails to op-
lie MwelUr— A tinKpomiful to-
prevent a sick child to*
for genuine
which har
and children
bottle. Moth*
[California” oi
ktiOfl ft: syrup
irocerXbankful
•en alrt Jtcar:
ch - f$Aile
early 20 yean
and wax
lag to death as every-
to caused terrible gas and
' my food did not digest,
ilaerd to 116 pounds. A
ivised me to take Mayr’s
*rful It* remover
hich I efWH’itAd now weigh
units, aiui xixix eat anything
thankful for May
It removes
u$ from the In-
‘allays* the In-
auses practical-
r nnd Intestinal
If appendicitis,
vlnce or nionej
by,. all drug-
fin;
Fori) Sfi lw, “A* Is”
Ni w S
fite.no
til* Touring Car
ConolwjMQtor Co.
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Uiywtf Night
LOCAL COMPANY IS
BARRETT BRANCH
Barrett & Company, then con
sidered one of the strongest cot
ton concerns in the entire coun
try, purchased the Hanleman &
Phinizy company here in 1920.
This was one of the oldest and
best known cotton firms of the
state and the purchase carried
with ft not only the name and good
rill of the company but also the
physical properties of the Athens
Bended Warehouse, then owned by
Hardeman & Phinizy.
Chailcs -IL ^hinUy and, 3^ F.
Tffrmnn!nrTgmpggg-(r wnwir~
The capitalization of the Athens
end of Barrett & Co., incorporated,
is $200,000, according to C. H.
Phinizy, in charge of the com
pany’s business here now.
When it became known on the
streets that the firm would prob
ably either liquidate or be placed
In tho band* of receivers many
wild Tumors became current rela
tive to the manner in which local
banks arc involcd in the com
pany’s advcrscs« Figures were
plac' d in the hundreds of thous
ands but an investigation reveal
ed that the company owes local
banks but small amounts, and
these arc fully covered by sccuri-
(Continued From Page bne)
iKimhall house heard Donnell H.
Stone, president of the association;
B. Harmon, secretary of the
Southern Sash Door and Mill
work association; E. C: Harrell,
rocrcta-ry of tiro Georgia-Florida
Sawmill association; H. L. Kayton,
vice president of the Parson Naval
Sfpre* company. Savannah, and
James W. 'Morton, president of the
i jliaorpia Farm Bureau Federation,
Vide , pleas for encouragement of
forest fire proventntfon and refor-
cslratioi) in Georgia.
Junction point, has been postponed
by Judge W, If. Barrett of Augus
ta' from Saturday, J,uly 21sf, to r
date two weeks later.
TIiIh action became known here
Thursday night when Morris Bry
an, chairman o f the committee
from Jefferson and who Is vitally
interested In the continuance of
the service, phoned local members
of the general committee not to
go to Augusta Saturday for the
hearing.
Committees from stations along
the line hac been nppofpted ant j
an active fight is being waged
against the move made by the re
ceivers. John E. Taimadge, Jr., ir
chairman of the local committee.
Brokers Settle
Shelbv Argument
In Fight Ring
Prominent Orleanians
Battle Furious Rounds
Figures.
ON FORESTRY BILL
Bill Introduced By Ellis
of Tift For Conservation
of Forests Favorably
Reported.
ATLANTA.—The conservation
committee of the house Thursday
NEW ORLEANS.—Ashton Hay
wood and Robert Ferrell, mem
bers of the New Orleans cotton
exchange and prominent socially,
donned gloves and fought two fast
'-minute rounds at tho Young
land seal it said Court, at Athens,
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk, Superior Court, Clarke
County.
QBORQIA—Clark* County:
All creditors of the estate of Charles
E. Quest, late of Clarke County, de-ij u jy 13-20-27-Aug 3
ceased, are hereby notified to render J /
In thplr demands to the undersigned«'
according to law, and all persona in-.GEORGIA—Clarke County
debted to said estate f '"
make Immediate payment to
This July 3rd. 1923.
FRANCIS JACKSON,
Executor of Charles E. Guest.
July 6-13-20-27.
i nr’.i t w my.
required a] be sold on the first Tues-
GEORGIA—Clark* County:
Whereas, Mrs. Amanda Nunnally.
administratrix do bonjs non
lestumento annexo, represents
tho Court in her petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that
shd h*a fully administered tho said
I mice Hamilton estate. This
therefore to cite all persons con
fined, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why
said Administratrix should not be
discharged from her administration,
and revolve lotters of dismission,
the first Monday In August,
1923.
This July 11th, 1928.
R. C. OUR, Ordinary.
July 13-20-27-Aug. 3.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Before City’s Leading
form applied to mo for Perma
nent Letters of Administration on
the estate of Chas. Arnold late o*l
said County, thi* la to clto all and
singular the creditor* and next of
kin of Chas. Arnold to be and ap
pear at my office within the time
allowed by law, and show cause. II
any they can. why permanent ad
ministration should not be grant-
benefited from $200 side wager
posted.
Haywood, tall / and lean and
weighing 197 pounds, was attire^l
in blue tights when he entered the
ring, while Ferrell, chunky and
weighing 211, caused a sensation
by appearing in an outfit of red.
Both men were on their feet when
w. , llulouuJ the bell rang at the end of the
afternoon reported favorably the second f ou nd. but spectators said
Men s Gymnastic club here late to petitioner, or some suitable
Thursdny m a result of «a kid-1 person on Chas. Arnold’s estate.
duiR over the Dempsey-GIbbons witness my hand and official
bout recently. Al Wambsganaa, .^nature, this 11th day of July,
local fight referee,, who presided, ’ J92 ,.
called it a draw and neither man ' r. c. ORR Ordinary
ukuiuuuu rtjyurieu luvuruuiy me . , . » , 7, ,7 r . , #■
forestry bill, Introduced by Ellis, doubtful if they could Have
of Tift, and nineteen other mem- «*. '’"K m . uc ^ ' 0 . n 5* r
hors, which provides a state flro !f ? r ‘he sluggme was fast and fu-
worden organisation under super- |?™Vatch^“ Ferrell finUhed
vision of the state board of fores- L, th a cu ’ t and W( , eding 1Ip .
try and flre-prevontlon. There was no bitter feeling be-
Practically no opposition dcvel- L ween the two amat€U r pugilists,
oped against the measure while but intense interest in the bout
several committee members took ha( j been aro used since it had been
the floor to urge Its passage. It announced from the rostrum of
was shown that strong sentiment L.he cotton exchange just before
for the bn! exists in north and .the close of trading, and many
south Georgia, while mtddle Geor- leading figures in the city's busi-
gln, being largely agricultural, Is ‘ness world were at the ringside.
July 13-20-27-Aug. J.
GEORGIA—Clark* County:
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SAID COUNTY.
The petition of Arthur L. F;ii, of
the District of Columbia, Michael
J. Costa, of Clark* County, Geor
gia, and Jacob B. Joel, of Clarke
Coufhty, Georgia, respectfully
■hows:
That petitioners di«lre for them
selves, their associates r.nd suc
cessors. to be Incorporated under
the name and style of "SOUTHERN
POP8ICLE CORPORATION," for
the full period of twenty years,
with the privilege of renewal as
provided by law.
Li-.s
The amount involved at the Na
tional Bank of Athens is reported
at $54,000, totally secured. The
Georgia National Bank holds only
$0,000 ef the company’s paper and
this is fully secured.
President Frank Barrett of Bar*
rett and Company Issued a state
ment declaring that it was due to
his Inability to moot his obligations
thut caused him to tender his res
ignation from tho New York and
New Orleans Exchanges. “The
principals,’ he said, “are now In
conference with a view of working
out some plan of liquidation for
the preservation of the assets of
the company and the post protec
tion or it’s creditors.
A statement Issued by an Au
gusta clearing house announced
fh «t the failure of the company In
volved no Augusta hanks as the
principal creditors of tho company
are represented by New York.
Chicago and New Orleans financial
institutions.
CONCERT FRIDftY
(Contlnqwi from p»t« on..);
tlon that km-wa no pnrallol.. been
able to uphold Ijw tradition, of
culture and. education, nnd who.,
future In the arts r( this country.
"Brass’* The Sensational Picturo Now At TH* Palace Th*atr*
bids fair to outshine, tie up to
1 mow richly blessed east nnd
being perfected here under
lead.nd.lp of C. A. Ashford, cash-
j ler of the Oconee County Bans
»whp is very much Interested te % Ui* J
in annouiimm ...
the company Mr. Ashford stoM.
—ore demandtn* | , —
marketing facilities be e.tab- *i„ I I I I I
A GUARANTEE
THAT
GUARANTEES
The best guarantee of faithful perform
ance of lasting usefulness or of the definite
3 uality of a product is found in that pro-
uct’s advertising.
If you value constant satisfaction—if you
want to push every dollar to its limit, read
the advertisements, j In them you will find
many newsy items to save you money, time
and energy.
Whether ypur wants are food, clothing,
furniture or a toy for the children — the
advertisements can helpj you.
Banner-Herald advertisements contain
many suggestions to meet the important)
problems in the home. To take advantage
of an advertisement is to save—to get guar
anteed value.
READ
BANNER-HERALD
ADVERTISEMENTS!
Y&iTwill finJ^hey RMfeH-isoi & M
,Th*. principal office and place 01
corporate buslneaa shall be In the
city of Athens, Clarke County,
Georgia. Petitioners desire th«
right to have offices and place*
of business elsewhere within and
without said state.
The object of said corporation !>
pecuniary gal* to itself and It'
shareholders.
Idly Ilk August, 1923, between tho
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following real
estate, to-wit: . .
Three tracts or parcels of land
owned by ^leuprce Hunnlcutt, con-jpEOIb
tainlng 327.64 acres, more or less I* Will a
and more particularly described by house door in said county at puhl
plat of aald property hereto at-joutcry to the highest bidder tor.
tached (recorded in Deed Book 23,
l>uge 446 of said dhltke County
records) and made a part of thi<
dcHcription, except one (1) »»cre In
southwest corner of said tract dee*
ed by A. K. Qtiilds to Clarke Coun
ty by deed recorded in Hook 00,
page 454 ( for purpose of a District
Court Ground; for the purpose of
laying the indebtedness secured by
said security deed, to-wit: The
principal not«J for Eleven Thousand
lvimr inri o j V . P r «ncipoi note lor woven Thoust
District ? and ?- Cr< '! !k OII.IOO) Dollars, dated March
» C ? Unt K- , Gco Tf'!l91S and due October 1, 1922,
more narticularlv ncscnhmi ..... *
h “A tract containing three
acres, more of le^s, beginning at
corner on old run of branch and
running S. 48 1-4 W 820 feet to
a point; thence S. 43 1-4 E. 150
feet to a point; thence W. 48 1-4
E. 920 feet to branch; thence along
the branch 90 feet to old run of
branch; thenoo up old run of
branch to beginning corner.”
2. c Also that tract of land more
particularly described as follows:
“Beginning at a stone corner on
branch, running north 62 degrees
West 245 feet to a point; thence
running south 85 degrees West
190 fed, to a atone corner; thence
south 42 1-4 degrees East 190
feel,- to a corner; thence 59 de
grees East 124 feet, to a stone
corner; thence South 42 1-4 de
grees East 830 feet, to a stone cor
ner; thence north along a road 59
degrees East 143 fleet, to a stone
comer; thence north 878 feet, to
the beginning comer, containing
4.09 acres more or less.”
_ Also that tract of land more
particularly described as follows:
“Beginning at a stone corner on
branch, running South 42 1-2 de
grees East 878 feet to a stone
comer on road; thence North 59
degrees 143 feet to a stone cor
ner; thence north 40 1-4 degrees
West 777 feet to Poplar on branch;
thence South 83 1-4 degrees West
220 feet, along the branch to the
beginning corner, containing thriee
acres more or less.”
Said property levied on as the
property of CJiarlie McMurray, *to
satisfy an execution issued from
City Court of Athens, in favor of
H. G. Story, and against Charlie
July 18-20-27, Aug. 3.
The particular business that said
corporation proposes to engage In
Is that of manufacturing And mar
keting confections particularly
froxen confections, known a* POP*
8CLE, the licensing and procur
ing! of other corpoiatious, firms or
persons to manufacture and sell
said confectlonr; the making and
marketing of sticks, wrappers,
boxes, syrups and other ‘ Ingredi
ents or equipment to he used in
the making and marketing of con
fcctlons, ice* and similar products;
that of carrying on any business
which mny be incident to the pow
ers hereinbefore In this paragraph
requested.
The amount of capital stock of
said corporation shall be Twenty
Thousand ($20,000.00) Dollars, di
vided Into shares of the par value
of One Hundred (9100.00) Dollars
each; said stock to be common
stock; said stock to be paid for
either In money or In other as
sets suitable for the corporate
business of said company. More
than ten (10) per cent of said
capital stock has actually been
paid In. Petitioners dtslre-
•ald corporation have the right
and power to Increase its capital
stock from time to time by a ma
jority vote of the voting stock of
said corporation to an amount not
in excesa cf One If'indred Thou#
and ($100,000.00) Dollars.
Petitioner* deelre the right
dlanolve said corporation at, any
time upon a majority vote of the
outstanding voting stock, after due
notice to stockholder*.
Petitioners desire that aald cor
poration have the right to have and
use a common seal, to sue and be
sued, to contract and be contract
ed, to buy, own and sell real es
tate, or other property suitable for
}the purposes of sajd corporation, to
issue bonds or other obligations
and secure the same by mortgage,
security deed, deed of trust,
other form of security under the
laws now or hereafter existing, and
petitioners desire that aald corpor
ation have the fight generally to
do aR other acts or deeds which
may bd done by corporations of a
similar nature under the laws of
this state.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pfay
to be incorporated under the name
and style of SOUTHERN POP-
SfCLE CORPORATION, with the
powers, privileges and Immunities
herein set forth, and auch others as
are now or may hereafter be allow
ed corporations of similar charac
ter under the laws of this state.
• ERWIN, ERWIN A NIX
Attorneys for Petitioners
Filed In the office, this 11th day
of July, 192$.
E. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk, Superior Court, Clarke
County, Georgia.
T, E. J. Crawford, clerk of the
Superior Court of Clarke County,
Georgia, do certify that the 'fere-
going Is a true and correct copy of
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
Will be sold before the court
house door in said county between
the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in August 1928. at public
outcry to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described prop-
of land, with the
improvements thereon, looted on
the eut eide of Mllledge Avenue
In Athene, Clarke County, Georgia,
between Waddell Street and Hen-
derson Avenue, and compriiln*
lota 1 and 3 of the Billupa Phin-
ixy eurvoy of property formerly
on Miltedfre Avenue and runntaf
back 102 feet 9 inchea; No. 3 ly
ing immediately in rear of No. 1
and being the earn® »•*»—‘"®
whole bounded on the went by
Milledgo Avenue, on *? ut {'“J
deed dated January 13, >» 10 . *" d
recorded In deed book *•
tnd by Jamee W. C.mak to Mra.
Jodie Smythe Camak by deed
dated June 28, !«»• *nd recorded
in deed book ft pap 397,on the
record! of Clarke OSunty, Geo
Said property having been M
on and to be ooU M fto I.gPffl
oi E. M. Howell in order V»aai
i.fv an execution leaned from tn
City Court of Athena in, fjvor «d
James W. Camakjagainst ths saw
E. M. Howell. Property printed
out in -id A U) gffSjga
given to Unant in poHOsaion, an
f oP i«vy and sale duly Inca
andf rworded* In the affic ?. o 0 u rt ^l 1 “ 3 -
clerk of the Superior Court of
said county before ig23
th# ^ b E d ”jA°C
Sheriff, Clarke County. Georgia.
July 13-20-27,-Aug- 3,
get her with interst thereon as pro
vided In said note and tho expens
es of this aale; the said described
property having been conveyed to
the undersigned In deed above de
scribed ne security for the note
above described, and default in the
payment of said note due October
1, 1929, havlqg occurred and con
tinued to this date. A conveyance
will be Executed by the under
signed to the purchaser at auch
sale, as authorized In said se
curity deed. Thla 12th day oi
July, 1923.
JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY of Bos
ton, Mass. s "
J. D. BRADWELL.
Attorney.
July 13-20-27-Aug 3.
GEORGIA—-Clarke County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. A. J. Lester having in
proper form applied to me for
Permanent Letters of Adminis
tration on the eatate of A. J. Les
ter, late of said CountyvHhis is to
cit® all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of A. J. Lester to
b® and appear at my office within
the time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why per
manent administration should not
be granted to Mrs. A. J. Lester
on A. J. Lester’s estate.
Witness mv hand and official
signature, this 2nd day of July,
1923.
R. C. ORB, Ordinary.
July 13-20-27. Aug. 8.
cash, between the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday In /
ust, 1923, the following dtMnMfwm
property, to-wit:
1. All that lot of land in the
city of Athens, Clark® County.
Georgia* on the east side of tho '"
Oconee River, containing four (4) ^
acres, more or less, having a
frontage on Jonas f Avenue and
being the property described in a ' ^
deed dated December 22, 1917/ ’ " , T*
from D. M. MoorO to J. A. Hun-
nicutt and Deupree HunnicutL -
said Deed recorded in the office of
the clerk of the Superior Court of *
Clarke County, Georgia, in deed
book 15. page 543; being the same ,
property conveyed to E. G. Fam- ' ^ , •
bruogh and A. H. Shannon by deed
of J. A. Hunnicutt and Deupreo
Hunnicdtt, dated February 8 2
1921, and likewise recorded in saf
office. /-
2. All that tract or parcel of ;
land lying and being in the city of
Athens, Clarke County. Georgia,/
beginning on Jonas Avenue at tho~* •
property line of J. A. Hunnicutt
. 1 Himniontt nii/l flirt — •'
and Deuiirce Hunnicutt, and run-
ning thence in a northerly dirct- .
tion along Jonas Avenue a d>3. , n
tunoo of 100 feet; thenco m.a i ;
westerly direction along tho prop- '
erty of Jonas 212 feet to tBJ 1 "-'.
property line of Mrs. A. V. Bur
ton; thence in a southerly directions MH
100 feet along the property of
said Mrs. A. V. Burton; thonco in
an easterly direction 212 feet to'
tho beginning point; this being
the same lot deeded to M. Stent
by Mrs. Katie J. Pope, and record
ed in the clerk’s office of tho bu-
joI;,
‘ -V.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Miss Irene Culp having in proper
form spplied to me for Permah-
ent Letters of Administration on
the estate of Peter H, Culp, late of
said County, this is to cite oil and
slngulra the creditors and next of
kin of Peter H. Culp to A and
sppesr *t my office within the
time allowed by low, tnd show
cause, if any they esn, why per
manent administration should not
be granted to Miaa Irene Culp on
Peter H- Culp’s eatate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 2nd day of July,
1923.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
July 13-20-27. Aug. 3-
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
The return of the appraisers
setting apart twelve months’ sup
port to Lula Virgil, widow of Sam
Virgil, deceaaed, having been filed
in my office, all persons concerned
are cited to show cause by the 6tb
day of August 1923, why said sp-
plcistion for twelve months’ sup-
jort should not be granted. Thii
ith day of July, 1923.
R. C. ORR. Ordinary.
July'13-20-27. Aug. 8.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To AU Whom It May Concern:
B. H. Weatherly having in
proper form applied to mo. for
Permanent Letters pf Adminis
tration on the eatate of W. H.
Westheriy, late of said County,
this Is to cito all and singular tho
creditors and next of kin of W. H.
Weatherly to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by
law, »nd (how cause, if any they
can, why permanent administra
tion shmild not be granted to B.
H. Weatherly on W. H. Wcnth
“witness my hand and. dfflical
signature, this the 5th day of July,
■rm,
[Jaoi-
"
iril
perior Court of Clarke County,
Georgia, in deed book 15, folio 12. —
This lot containing one-half acre,:; • ...
more or less, and being tho esmo
property conveyed to E, G. I am-
brough and A. H. Shannon by
deed of M. Stern dated Mnrch
1920, and recorded in the clerk s •
office of the Superior Court of ,
Clarko County. Georgia, in deed _
b«)k 29. page 9- '
Said property having been lev
ied upon and to be sold as tho ,. ,,
property qf E. G- Fambrough apd
A. H. Shannon for the purpose of
nin execution I'
astisfying a certain execution is->
sued from the City Court of AW iuj«
ens in favor of F. H. McEntiro. .....
against tho said F„ G. Fambrough
and A. II. Shannon-
Deed for levy nnd sole filed and
recorded before levy, and written-
notice given tenant in possession,.
This 9th dn v yo E f July. K 1923.,
Sheriff, Clarko County, Gcorgin. . .. 1}
July 13-20-27, Aug. 3. • .
CITATION ,, ,i,iw
GEORGIA—Clarke County: ’■■■>,
To All Whom It May Concern:,
J. H. Krumrino and Mrs. Selcno _ .
Childers Krumrinc, having In duo,
form applied to the undersigned •
for tho guardianship of the person
and property of thetr children,; ..
Frances Katherino Krumrinc, ago .....
eleven, nnd Marion Selena Krum-
rinc. nge four, children of Charles
H. Krumrinc, Jr., late of said
county, deceased, notice is hereby
given that said application will bo ,
heard at the next court of ordinary,
for sal county, on the first Mon
day In August. 1923. ’ ‘ ’ ’
Witness my hand and offic dt
signature, this — day of July,
lU " 3 ' R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
July 15-20-27, Aug. 3.
SHERIFF’S BALE
GEORGIA—Clarks Cou»‘T-
Will be sold on tho first »“*»
pi - 8 JIZSr'Kr rn 277774;'
Motor No. 329154, Car No. J7T7^
Said property Wriod _upon^sna
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
July 13-20-27. Aug. 3.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Thomss H- Dosler, Jr., having
made application for appointment
as permanent administrator of the
estate of Mrs. Martha M. Conway.
Into of Clarke County, Georgia.
ThU ii to notify nil persons
concerned that laid application
will bo-heard and determined by
me at the regular August term
1923 of the Court of Ordinary of
said ounty, to be held on the not
Monday In August, 1923, end »I1
persons conoemed are hereby no
te be sold under n mortgage n !»■ to show cause before me on
Usued in favor of G. P- Garrison ^ whjr ,»id application for
issued
against E.
described
ThU W. 1 1. JAl
July 13-20-27, Aug. 3.
Adcock and said
1923 N. Sheriff.
SALE UNDER POWER
Under and by virtue of
power Of Sale eonUlned in a eer
tain aecurlty deed to tho John
Hancock Mutual
Company made , by Walter I«
Childs on March 1, ml and record
ed March 5. m*. I".?*!*
it. paset 44* et. seg. of Urt racorde
of Clarke County. Oeefsta. the
under*lirard. the John Hancock
Mutual Life Ineurahc# Company,
will eetl at public outcry to the
hlshest bidder for each, before the
court house door In the City pf
Athens and County of Clarko, with
in the legal houra of aola, on the
First Tueeday In August, JMt, thr
following described property, to-
wlt:
All that tract or parcel of land
altuated. lying and being in the
218th District O. M, of Clarke
County, Georgia, bounded on the
North by other property of Wal
ter L. Childs, on East by Bis
Crook, separating this propertj
from lapd.ot the Winter Estate and
hg>Jjyi*S of .Winter Batata, on thr
~ ' property'OfMatt Bar-
Cisude. Titck, ■ osd On the
property of Claude Tnck
administration should not be
granted.
ThU June 29th, i r . BR>
Ordinary, Clarke County, Georgia.
July 13-20-27, Aug. 3.
GEORGIA—Clarke County;
To All Whom It May Concent:
Mrs. Eunice V. Akin, the widow
of WillUm Baker Akin, Ute ot
said County, deceased, having filed
a petition to have WillUm Chan
dler Akin, • son of deceased, ap-
xiinted as permanent administra
tor of i*id deceased's estate, said
order having been duly passed on
aid petition, directing that cita
tion do Issue, thU U therefore to
cite all and singular the creditors
and heirs nt law of the aid Wil
liam Baker Akin, late of said
County, deceased, to be and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary of I
aid County at tho August term,,
1923, and to sh«w cause, if any
they mny have, whji letters of
permanent ndminUrtation should
not be granted to tho said Wil
liam Chandler Akin on tha estate
of William Baker Akin, deceaaed
Witness my hand and official
signature, thU 2nd day of July,
1928.
B. C. ORB, .
Ordinary Clarke County. Ga.
JOHN B. GAMBLE.
Petitioner's Attorney.
July 13-20-27, Aug. 3,
WOULD PROHIBIT
MINOR DRIVING
AUTOS IN STATE
ATLANTA. (Inv-nepresrataUi
Arnold, of Lumpkin, Introduced
bill making It unlawful for
under 16 years of age to
automobile on tho hlgt -
Georgia without twelve
previous experience In
automobile and not even
lea accompanied by tho
the machine at the lime.
Tho bill would also tnnl
lawful for any person to
uutomobUo when intoxicat
without the consent of tho
of the car and provided a I
(100 nnd tho; cancellation of .
driver’s license for a period of
months as a fixed
violation of the law,
judxe no discretion
tho penalties.
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