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rOTDAY, JULY 27, 1923: \_i_
V
I
Wal Advertisements
and setLof said Court, at Athens,
“^^rgia, this the 11th day of July
tainlrig 327.64 acres, more or le.
and more particularly described
K J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk a Superior Court. Clarke
County.
July 13-20-27-Aug 3.
plat of mild property hereto
rTnR GI A—Clarke County:
editors of the estate of Charles
late of Clarke County, de-
tached (recorded in Deed Book
page 443 of aaid Clarko Coun
records) and mad© a part of ti
description, except one (1) rere
^ ' r dt mamls to the undersigned
^ th ra n .. to law, and all jiersona in*
• cC0, d *said estate are required tc
immediate payment to me.
»*Th s July 3rd * IS23,
Th FRANCIS JACKSON,
j xoeutor of Charles E. Guest.
'■EORffiA—Ctorke County:
Will be sold on the first Tues-
!' a Y ,w August, 1923, between the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following real
estate, to-wit: ,
..JF hr<?e ^ r “. ct ? or Parcels of 'land
southwest corner of said tract tl
ed by A. K. Childs to .Clarke Cm.
ty by deed recorded In Book ■
page 454 a for purpose of a DIst>
Court Ground; for tho purpose
paying the indebtedness secure.! •
said security deed, to-wit: T
principal note for Eleven Thou
jsiy
ia-20-27.
IpORGlA—Clark# County:
b . ,, 1S . Mrs. Amanda Nunnally.
' i'.jitra’trix de bonis non cum
111 o anncxo, represents to
l ' ( . (iur , j.j her petition, duly
(1 entered on record, that
fully administerod the said
Miiinilton estate. This is
to cite, all persons con*
lMI kindred and creditors, to
, i-uusa, if any they can, why
,1 Administratrix should not hr
ji ini .i from her administration,
! r ,. e ivo letters of dismission,
in- first Monday In August,
lS-d
Jo I,
Jlth, 1323.
K. 0. ORR, Ordinary,
o-7-Aug. 3.
westerly directionaloiu^tepromffroDfrty^ealorperson*!/ as w* y
\ r ty of Jonas fee#* to ! tllfbe SiUWe for the purposes of the
property line of Mrs. A. V. Bur- corporation, to issue notes, bonds
ton; thence in a southerly direction or other obligations, and to secure
100 feet along the property of the same by mortgage, security
isaid Mrs. A. V. Burton; thence in deed, deed of trust, or other form
an easterly direction 212 feet to of security under laws, now or
the beginning point; this being hereafter existing. Petitioners de-
tiie same lot deeded to M. Stern sire that said corporation .have the
by Mrs. Katie J. Pope, and record- right to have and use»a common
ed in the clerk’s office of the Su- seal, and the right generally to
perior Court of Clarke County, do all other acts which may be
• ’ ’orjria, in deed book 15, folio 12. done by corporations of a similar
Inf rnritaininp* nnp.hnlf nr re. nature.
in ouiiuy c-reeK ; '**«.vuv/ xjuuu.rn, dated Marcl
District. Clarke County, Georgia, 11918 and due October 1. 102:,
more particularly described as fol-Jgether ,with interst thereon as’
desire
the
lows: * jvideil in Htiid note and the «
“A tract containing three-es of this sale; the said de
*'*'*”“ ’ 1 ' ‘ A " * — - been
tuuuumng inrec * nuiv,
rrM » more or less, beginning at j Property having
turner on old run of branch and I the undersigned in deed abi
Mecurity for thf
•ibed, and default ir.
uh uui run oi nranen nn<i| im unu«
running S. 48 1-4 W 820 feet, to]bribed _ .... .
{l Point; thence S. 43 1-4 E. 150. a, ‘ ov <* described, and defau
feet to a point; thence W. 48 1-4 (payment of .said nok due
lv 920 feet to branch; thence alongl J - in --, having occurred .
the b;
branch
ourity deod. This 12th d.i
stone corner on -July, 1323.
l-i, io uranen; mence along < *• having occurred
h 1)0 feet to old run of| (inued to this dat
—, thenoc up old run of!" 111 he .executed by «.«ic
branch to beginning comer.*’ !signed to the purchaser
2. Also that tract of land more ns authorized
particularly described as follows
“Beginning at a stone corner oi
branch, running i
West 245 fyet to „
•tinning south C5 degree
11)0 feet, to n stone corner; thence
south 42 1-4 degrees East 11)0
feet, to a corner; thence 59 de
crees East 124 feet, to a stone —
corner; thence South 42 1-4 de- GEORGIA—Clarke County:
?rees East 8.10 feet, to a stone cor- ,,v * An ,m *— u ”
nor; thence north along a road 59
degrees East 115 C?et. to a stone
north 878 feet, to
GEORGE—Clarke Coun‘y:
• 1( >m it may concern:
i Heard having In proi
of Administration o
,f Chaa. Arnold late <
, this is to cite ail ani'lcarne'
creJftorr anil next of the b
. Arnold to be hp.J ap ,4.09 Ihii-a ... ma.
office within the time j 3. Also that tract of land more
law. end show cause. M |particularly described as follows:
t nd-j "Beginning at a stone corner on
rant* 1 branch, running South 42 1*2 de-
•loble gre*‘s 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 three
acres more or less.”
Said property levied on as the
property of Charlie McMurray, to
I satisfy an execution issued from
1 aiune corner on
north 02 degrees a °HN HANCOCK MfTTF.M
point; thence INSURANCE COMPANY <»(
West ,on - Mohs.
J. I). BK A DWELL,
Attorney.
July 13-20-27-Aug 3.
1 (’has.-’Arnold's est;.
« ,„y hand and official
this 11th day of July.
It. C. OKU, Ordinary
July 13-20-27-Aug. 3.
proper form applied to m
Permanent Tetters of A.
containing tration on the estate of /\.
‘ter, late of said County,' thi
cite ail nnd singular tig*
and next of kin of A. J. I.
be and appear at my office .. bin
the time allowed by law, an.) show
cause, if any they can, per
manent administration sh 1 ' no j
be granted to Mrs. A. .J. Tester
in A. J. Lester’s estate.
Witness my Tiancl nnd
t iff nature, this 2nd day »
1923.
R. C. ORR, Ol d
July 13-20-27. Aug. 8.
GEORGIA—Clark* County:
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
petition of Arthur L. Kill, ofjcity Court of Athens, in favor of
P tu . „ . . ... .. . 11 und orrninst Charlie
District of Columbia, Michael
r’n.sia. of Clarke. County, Gcor-
.,n(l Jacob. D« Joel, of Clarko
-:ty. Georgia, respectfully
1.
H. G. Story, iiml against Charlie
McMurray.
This ‘Jill (lay of July, 1323-
W. K. JACKSON.
July 13-20-27, Aug. 3.
v for them
(loir associates '.a,I sue-JGEORGIA—Clarke County,
to l>e Incorporated under j Win be sold before the court
name and style of “SouthERN |h „ door j n sa i,l county between
•l'KtcLK COItPOltATION,” for j tho hour3 n f sa Ic. on the first
, toll period of twenty
:h the privilege of rer.ewai
..tilled by law. f
tne legal irnoia ... ' ,
Tuestlay in August. 1923. at public witness niy hand
outcry to the highest bidder for s ; zna t ur( , i till* 2nd
cash, the followiut? described prop- lg23
‘he principal office and place o lnaL Iu , ... .
irporate business shall be In tlx t m orovcments thereon, located on .
ty of Athens. Clarke County. | on , t bMo m - Millcdge Avenue ,
ixirfrin. Petitioners dos
thout said state.
' 3
The object of said corporation 1*
ctinlary gaip to Itself *HndT 4t:
areholdcrs.
li.I
• Georgia, in aeca oour. io, iuiiu ic.. aon« i
;Thi8 lot containing one-half acre, nature.
• mure or less, and being the same 7. Petitioners further u
! pitjperty conveyed to E. G. Fam- that said corporation -have -...
'b ough and A. H. Shannon by right and power to discontinue
’cioed of M. Stern dated March 17, business, liquidate the corporation,
].»20, ami recorded in the clerk’s and take all legal steps necessary
offica of ths Superior Court of for its dissolution and the
Clarko County. Georgia, in deetf render of its charter, when
book 29. page 9* the holders of two-thirds of ««
Paid property having been lev- outstanding common stock of said
led upon and to be sold as the corporation shall vote in favor
property of E. G. Fambrough and thereof.
A. II. Shannon for the purpose of WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
satisfying a certain execution is- that they be incorporated under
sued from the City Court of Ath- the name and style aforesaid, with
ens in favor of F. H. McEntir* the powers, privileges and imrnu-
tbn .cnid E. G. Fambrouch herein set forth, and such
\.hirue i oi
To All Whom It May
Mrs. A. J. Lester
proper form applied
0 ns in favor of r. Jn. Mce,nuro the powers, privileges «nu immu-
agtinst the said E. G. Fambrough n ities herein set farth, and such
and A. H. Shannon. ethers as are now or may here-
Deed for levy and sale filed and after be allowed corporations of a
.ecorded before levy, and written similar character Under the laws
notice given tenant in possession. c f Georgia. „ ^ TTV .
This 9th dav of July, 1923. ERWIN, ERWIN & NIX,
W. E. JACKSON, v Attorneys for Petitioners.
Sheriff. Clarke County, Georgia. GEORGIA—Clarke County:
* “ Clerk's Office, Superior Court.
w ^ „ . Filed in office, this 2Gth day
GEORGIA—Clarke County: t ly 1923 .
To All Whom It May Concern: E> j. CRAWFORD,
Mrs. Eunice V. Akin, the widow Clerk Superior Court, Clarke
of William Baker Akin, late of County, Georgia,
said County, deceased, having filed G goRGIA—Clarke County:
mmi.* rumn. ctefIt . 8 Office, Superior Court.
- ™ •** r I. E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the
• 4 1 pojnieu as permanent adminlstra- Court of Clarke County,
> tor of said deceased s estate, said hereby certify that
>rder having been duly passed on foregoing is a true copy of
.laid petition, directing that cita- J aDP iication of Wade II. Willi
tion do issue, this is therefore to - e - vv . i u ur„n—^
•fiicial
July,
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To All Whom It May Coincin:
Miss Irene Culp having in proper
form applied to me for IvYmun-
ent Letters of Administration on
the estate of Peter H. Culp, late of
said County, this is to cite all nnd
r.ingulra the creditors and next of
kin of Peter II. Culp to lx; nnd
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 Miss Iren 1 ’ Culp on
Peter II. Culp’s estate.
Witness my hand and official
gnaturc, tlds 2nd d>y of July,
R. C- OUR, Ordinary.
July 13-20-27. Aug. 3.
L „„, .... wu-, — — ILj Herbert E. Wallace for
rite all am! singular the creditors , ncon £„ t i on 0 f COKF.il COTTON
ar.d ho;rr. at law of the said ' w «" COMPANY, as said application
liam Baker Akin, late of said on fi| e in my office.
County, ileqeased, to be and ap- ^fyiTNESS my official slgna
pear at the Court of Ordinary of ,• nnc ] t ), e gea f „f , a i.l court,
aal.l County at the August term, ^ ^ 2 oth day of July, 1923.
1923, end to show cause, if any tn E. J. CRAWFORD,
they may have why . letters of . C | k s upcr | or Court, Clarke
permanent a.lm.msrtat.on .hould ^"^‘o^rgia
rot he granted to the said wu* . _ . J 3-10-17.
liam Chandler, Akin on the estate July 27, Aug. 6 w
of William Baker Akin, deceased* QTATP op GEORGIA
Witness my hand and official STATE OF UBUKUiA
signature, this 2nd day of July, 0ne F<) ^ Tourin(J Cafi prop erty
1M:i - n r n pn of Anderson Wyche.
JOHN°B in OA^BLE ke C0Unty ■ ^ ^ ^“be^old by^order
■JuUr“mSEct. aK7* Ckmrt d Hou«e f door Mween legal
GEORGIA—Clarke CoupI»
The return of the apuraisen:
ClfATION
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
J, II. Krumrine and Mrs. Selene
Childers Krunirine, having in due
form applied to the undersigned
for the guardianship of the Rerson
and property of their children,
Frances Katherine Krumrine, eg®
eleven, .And Marion Selena Krum
rine. age four, children of Charles
Hi Krumrine, Jr., late of said
county, deceased, notice is hereby
The particular business that said
rporation proposes to engage In
that of manufacturing nnd mar
tini: confections, particularly
,zrn confections, known as I*Ol*-
LK f the licensing and procur-
.f oilier cATpotations, firms --
’onccrn:
and “being""the same v, R ""dfoRR. OifUnary.
whole bounded on the west by Ju , 13 . 20 -27. Aug. 3
MHledgo Avenue, on the south by
property of Mrs. Fannie Lon., GEORGIA—Clarke County:
, K> .no Iicennm. ...... ^ a ‘ tor 0 „ <ho cast by Harm To An whom It May c„ncc
„f other corpoiatlous, flrma «r|» y^t, an( i on the north by nroj^ B Hi Weatherly having in
•suns to manufacture n _ r « v 0 f Billups I’hintzy; and being p r(; p er form applied '■» me for
il oonfcclioilr: the making a "‘ fhdnroverty conveyed to Jantfs ,, cl . mancnt Letters of Adminis-
rketfm: of .ticks, wrapper... the B J s . Dobb. by a [ r c J t Z n „„ the e.tate of W. II.
• nml , " ,h 7 , dUd C datcd January 13. 191°, V* vVeatherly, late of raid County.
* " r cp.lproent to he ' crll( ,j in deed hook G, P a KO 264- t |f ^ cite all an ,i singular the
S? by„Jame. W.^ ^ reditors and next of kin of W. II.
t of carrying ha nny business
„e InchKot to the pow
d:iibefore in U»N_ paragraph
amount of capital stock of
corporation shall bo Twenty
.tisand (I^WO.Oiy) Dollars, Ul
.1 into Ri)0,^ thi Par vulu
i iundVod 41100.00) Doitarr
h; add Stuck, to be common
•k; said ; t"ik to L-'( paid f«*i
i.r in moriWrBBrtt Other ns-
i suitable for the corporate
Incss of paid conipnny. More
n ten (10) per cent of
ital stork hnn actually been
1 in. Petitioners d*«ire that
) corporation hnve tlio .rluiil
power to increase its capital
■k from time to time by a ma
ty vote of the voting stock of
I corporation.to an amount not
excess rf Ono Hundred Thous-
<u 00.000.00) Dollars.
titionera desire the right to
>ive h:iill corporation at any
upon a majority vote of the
tending voting qtock, after due
f to stockholders.
ul.
titioners desire that said cor*
mV " ‘
tion have the right to hnve and
a common seal, to suo nnd be
. to contract nnd he contract
:o buy, own and sell real cs
or other property suitable for
>urposes of said corporation, to
■ bonds or other obligations
recurs tho same by mortgage,
rlty deed, deed of trust, or
• form of security under the
now or hereafter existing, and
loners desire that said corpor-
• have the ‘fight generally to
11 other a4?ts dr deeds which
be done by corporations of a
»r nature tlhder the laws of
anil by Jumna W. Cmak to Mrs an( | ne:
losiu Smytho Camak by dcid Wcathor ] v to bo
J at” ! June 23, 1911. an.l_ recorded #Hfco within lhe time allowed by
in deed book 0. page 307, 1 on Uw, nn.i show cause, if any they
re Olds of Clarke County, an, why permanent -.Imlnistro-
Said property having been tion should not be granted to jl
on and to ho sold as tbe property .j Wcat h c rly on W. H. W«‘ath-
V M. Howell in order to sat- crIy ., e8tatc .
^t'ourT of 1 "'Athens''lu Oyarjl thi^tl! .“y o"
- R. C. ORR. ordinary.
S25S-ES ,u,y 1320 ' 27 ' Au
ET-SBy,
and r.' 1 '_ n ' ( . Runerior Court ol ,
I ' lc . r . k —„.„ hrfore levy. made application Mr appointment
""ThisThi/fidh day of July^l923. lU permanent administrator oi_the
“'Treeonbtf 111 the office "of the GEORGIA—JClarke (uunty:
Wi K. JACKSON, .
Sheriff.' Clarke County. Georgia
July i:i-20-27, Aug. 3,
5 SHERIFF’S SALE
d »y A said state an.
a.* |n.'i hihhvuo -* *
ritntd of Mrs. Martin M. Conway,
late of Clarke County, Georgia,
deceased*
This is to notify oil persons
concerned that -aid application
will be heard and determined by
m« at the regular August term
. ,? T Ancrust 1923, Uetore uv 1923 of the Court *»f Ordinary of
duy » "u door said state and <ai ,i OU nty. to he held on tho first
cour house door^ houra of Monday Aueu>t , 19M, end nil
county, during . t bidder for persons concerned are hereby no-
salo to UlL r tified to show fau. e before me on
«sh: -..songer Dodge car, .aid day why said application for
iSl^rCar.No. 27777.1. administration
This Juno 29th.
to ue ooiu ——- - .. j, j| a rrison R. C. ORR,
issued m favor I 1 ' . anJ ga Id Ordinary, Clarke County, Georgia.
against r. -- °
described proPf-rty- ,
‘ hLS W. U ‘fl JACKSON, Sheriff.
-^TTjnder power
tain security deed
IKRKFORE, petitioner* pray
incorporated Under tho namt
style of SOUTHERN POP-
K CORPOUATION. with the
rs , privilege* and Immunities
set forth, and such others a*
•»w or may hereafter be allow-
•rporatlons of Similar charac*
nder the few# of this state.
ERWIN, ERWIN ft NIX
Attorneys for Petitioners
•d in the office, this 11th day
ly. J»23.
E. J. CRAWFORD.
Superior Court, Clark*
County, Georrfa.
awford, clerk of th«
J. Crawfora, cier* ui
ior Court of Clark* County
Jo certify that th* fore*
: true and correct copy of
|nn for Incorporation of
July 13-20-27, Aug. J.
Mr. E. K. Stoniker of AtlanU
lent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
r. P. Phillips.
county, ueceaseu, noutc is Rev. J. W. Jolley has returned
given that said application will be from Union Point.
,**. the next eourt oJ^ordiniijy jjf,,, 01ivia Ly i e is visiting rela
tivea In Maysville.
Mr., and Mrs. Randall Callaway
and Mias Blanche Callaway spent
* —V — - the week-end in Washington, as
" R. C. ORR, Ordinary. of Mr ' and M ”' Seab
July 13-20-27, Aug. 3. bill. Berta Lou Lavender was
GEORGIA—Clarke County: bosten Saturday ^evening at
« St
The if Vt'erLrt E Wa W»ll«e W bith “mu. Patricia Jenning. Dal. of
ford and Herbert fc. Wallace, now w . , ^ n C is the truest of
citlrens of said county, respect- Washington, D. C., I. the^guest r
T That* petitioners desire, for w „ t „, ^o.l Mat
themselves, their associatts and . • Nichols,
successors, to be Mrs. Joe Alexander is the guest
Cotton' Company) ‘dr l^ull J* £*£#« J ° hn H00d
pined of twenty (20) years, wiUi Cjvic Comm ittee of Com-
tbe privilege of renewal aa pro- muni Counci , wilh to t h, n k the
vidcd by law. Ia di cs of the club for their sup-
2. The principal _officeand anJ co . opcra tion in the Mid-
place of business of said corpora-
(ion shall be in the city of Athens,
Clarke County, Georgia, but peti
tioners desire tMat said corpora
tion also have the power to estab
lish and maintain branch offlcea
* • *— - 1 such
hours of sale July 28, 1923,
W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff.
It
Oconee Heights Social I
and Personal News I
L 1
cues ui me V.ua# *wo --r
iort and co-operation in the Mid
summer Excursion to “Mt. Im
provement" for benefit of Oconee
Heights School. They also wish to
thank the merchant* of Athens
for prizes given and those who
contributed the punch, especially
lEOUGIA-Ctarke County: places of business at auch j a n ‘, r i :^“wi,h" t o*'"thank Dunaway
Thomas II. Dozier, Jr., having olher p i ac e* as it may^ d«ire, d they^ comI)any for th , e hairs
nade ppplkatnm fur appointment w ||bin and without the State of . .. • «> #«-
Georgia.
3. Tho object of »ald corpora
tion is pecuniary gain to Itaelf and
its share holders.
The particular businea, that
should not
W.UIllUIjr* „
July ,13-20-27, Aug. 3.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
- .. c *—■ court
petitioners propose to carry on is
that of buying nnd selling cotton.
:hat of buying ana selling cotton,
cotton samples, cotton waste and
other products and by-products
* ‘ ’ in the
incident to and usual
con*
Will be sold before'
house
outcry
sate,’oTtheTimt TtSyTTug- to do aU
ust, 1923, the following described
/ill DC SOIII lmv vuuii 7 - ' M „ 0 .i
se door in said county at public »« « SuSlLJS!
•ry to the highest bidder; (for i and petitioners-further
,7he^ ‘bo legaf lSfiFof [au.d^ corporation hav
(4)i
Jdsfl,’' having a
[on Jonas - Avc ?J^ aml
Of iJiarnt- Hftncoc k frontage on jon.w nnw .***“•
under^Ignrd, the romt) ^ ny | K -ing th4 prop.rtyr4v c ^W » n j 1
Mutual Life * nsuranr # ® t thc . t j cet j dated Deccmoer 22, 1917,
will sell a* PUbU® “ ul 5 rT ,“ Z f r „iH D. sr. Md.'irS’ to'T. A. Ilun-
hi-.iu-Kt Wilder for cash, bet Deunree Hunnicutt,
highest bidder tor cash, be #f nicutt and D. upree Hunmeutt,
court house door In the r*; 1 y { h . , id dep d recorded in tho office of
Athens and County the c | crk „f the Superior Court o
tho logoi hours ox bjic. - - ^ *- —
A tne ns anu — , lht t h e deric oi tne .^upcaor v.ourj ut
In the legal hours th( C | arke County, Georgia, in deed
First Tuesday In August 1«>. In-inp the same
following * described property, to ^ P c ^ v , v „l to IL G. Fam-
wlt: . „ land bruogh and A. H. Shannon by deed
siwateA°bdag ■v" d beln(; ‘J, Hunnicutt”'“"dated Jr’chruiry^
™£ W-.JTST by nu 2. . All that tract ot- parcel of
ter L. Childs, on East by t ‘ ]„ing ami i cing in the city of
Creek, nnd iAOrn^ Clarke County. Georgia,
from land of the "Inter Est 'beginning on Jonas Avenue at the
by land, of {. on ^l e of )■ A.. Hunnicutt
South by property of Matt Ear | prop rjv Hunnicutt, and nin-
Y » ffj tnaude.Ta-K » na on ,JL^h^nee in a noKherly dirw-
,ce - ' ature ^^pVaanScur^lton^ 3 '^ in "
*~ ““ “ ' -
have the right and power to
increase it* capital stock from'
time to time, by a majority vote
of tho outstanding common
stock, to any amount not
exceeding One Hundred Thousand
(3100,000) Dollars, which in
creased capital stock shall be com
mon and preferred, either or both,
according to the judgment and
discretion of the holders of a ma
jority of the common stock cf ssid
corporation, and with such rights
and privileges as may be determ
ined by a majority vota of the out-
stnnding common stock.
0, Petitioner* desire that said
Corporation have, tho right to sue
and ha sued, to contract and be
contracted with, to buy, sell, rent,
[hold, own and maintaii
...
I in th? , T. ‘ThT'amount^"of' the «»PK“>jL^Rkilcy and Whitley Aa-
Conbty. Mock of said corporation shall be nf netroit . w h 0 are visiting
of th! J.’ifty Thousand (ISOflOO) Dollars,
• “ all common stock, divided into
shares of Fifty (00.00) Doliara
each. All of said capital stock
lias been actually paid in. Peti
tioners .desire that said corpora
tion have the right and power to
duct of a general bnaineaa of
buying and soiling cotton; also the
business of baying and
..Piling, cotton seed, and all other
Linda of seed, and of buying and
selling roots and plants of all
kinds used for seed or planting
purposes. Petitioners desire that
said c orporation have the power
to buy, sell, or otherwise deal in
any and all of the above named
commodities, both for itself and
hs a Jnroker or agent for others;
* ■*--“ desire ttat
the power
u, uu .......... -ental and
appropriate to the exercise of thc
powers named in this petition.
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and the public generally for their
P *Tho Junior Missionary Society
of Boggs church held its business
meeting Mondsy afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Jolley, with Miss
Sara Thurmond, president, in tne
chair. Quite an interesting meet
ing was enjoyed by a Urge mem
bership.
Mrs: Rachael Alexander sprat
the week-end in Arcade with Mrs.
Martin. _ , ,
Miss Montine Spencer is at
home after visiting Mrs. E. Y.
Spencer at Red Stone.
Mrs. Wood and _ children left
Friday to join their family in
°*Mrs. L. J- Whitehead and Mias
Daisy May Whitehead have re
turned from Pransylvsnis. The*
were accompanied- by Mrs. aar-
ence Wbltahead, who will be with
them for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Mathews, Mis*
Dorothy Msthews snd Master
Henry Mathews have returned
their parent*. —» :
Askew In Jefferson, were shaking
hands with friends In Oconee
Heights last week.
Miss Sara Thurmond spent the
week-end in Athens with
aunt. Mis* Luey Bryant.
her
Athens’ Neighbors
field of corn six feet high and
dark green in color and 10 teres in
cotton that looks like a bale per
[acre. He threshed 105 shocks of
oats, ten bundles to the shock.
Mrs. Alborn Wiley died at the
home of her father. She was only
18 year old.
Tiie Banks County Journal has
a full page of sheriffs sales.
Homer merchants are ordering
molasses by the car load for farm
ers to mix with poison.
DYED LACE - f . d
An attractive frock 4 offjRtej
blue crepe la trimmed with ruffles Ffroquently
of uccurdfon pleated lace, dyed-to j consists In a pleated skirt
match the exact shade of the I belted overblous* worn with
frock. ftailored silk blouse. .
! The ■rl-ume| NE fn«nrt RE .**tume
!.frequently sleeveless nnd usm
The Sheikess of Paris
WALTON COUNTY
MONROE.—Dr. Rufus Harris, of I
Monroe, has been elected Profes- j
sor of Law at Mercer University, j
Mrs. Fred Yarbrough died 1n At- *
lanta after an operation for ap
pendicitis. Her remains were
brought to Monroe.
Dr. O. N. Pendergrass, of Mon
roe, who has been seriously 111,
lias been carried to a hospital.
Mrs. Sara Stokes, aged 64 died
after several weeks' illness.
‘Mt. J. W. Garrett, of Logans,
vllle, from three cows and 5 hens
has an Income of $1,600 a pear.
E. L. fhompson, aged 17. of near
Statham. after a long Illness, died
at a private sanltorium In Athens.
Rev. J. C. Patton former pastor
of Monroe Presbyterian church,
has been given a fine place at St.
Sifnons.
Fifty automobiles filled with
tourists passed through Monroe
last week.
Mrs. Nealie D. Skelton, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. K. James Free
man. of Madison county, died after
a long illness.
It’s about cqiiaL The crowd
-n for fall am: swamp* you In town and
y trait?-it in I swamps cr-wd you at summer re- ,
Mih fur. ! norts. .
MORGAN COUNTY
MADISON—Burney Ada$r say*
last year one quarter of nn acre In
tomatoes he sold 100 bushels while
fresh, average $1.80 a bushel, and
put up l a 200 cans. This year he
has set out five acres In tomatoes
with seasonable weather one plant
will produce from four to eight
cans.
John Bostwlck Is cultivating 160
acres'In sunflowers and expects to
•ell the *ee,d to poultry raisers.
Two years ago Bostwlck was going
• Georgia talking sweet pota
toes.
Changes have been made in the
Madison drug stores. L. W. Ba
ker and Mat Vason have bought
out the Madison Drug Co., and
Paul M. and Grady Atkinson th*
Atkinson drug store.
Zeb Preston, town marshall ol
Bostwlck. committed suicide by
shooting himself through the head.
The deceased was about 10 year*
old, very Jovial and one never
dreamed of him killing himself. He
leaves a wife and one child. He
a son of Dick Preston who lost
his life while trying to board n
train at Appalachee several years
ago.
Mr. W. A. Lankford dlejl nt hi*
home in Madison * after an Illness
of about two ytart!
The New Morgan note! Is under
going extensive repairs and i chang*
Mr. R H. Paschal died at hi*
home In Buckhead, after an lllnesr
of several weeks.
GREENE COUNTY
OREENSBORO—M. E. Sisk has
been appointed State Bank Exam
iner.
Greene has been selected as one
of the counties in which new
white farmers will be Invited to
locate. Lend 1s being listed.
Fire escapes have been purchas
ed for the Greenboro public school.
• <V T» .L. (IaIW ‘ fit1
You’ve heard about these sheik guys; weil, take a looksee at this
sheikess. At any rate, that's what they call her in Paris because of
her eyes and her heart-breaking ways. She s L«ly Janlys. • ■
G. W. Brooks of Colbert,' Ga„'
wants to locate his missing son
and he thinks he Is working some
where In Greene county. The son'r
name Is Ab Brooks, he Is SO years
old. six feet In height, and can't
talk plain.
The highway commission states
that the Veasey routs will be main
tained until the railroad crossings
are eliminated on the Greensboro-
White Plains road.
A beautiful pigeon with band*
on neck and leg lighted at the
Watson Springs hotel. The bird Is
quite tame, and passes through the
hall nnd porches.
A. R. Young of Union Point was
one of the three men Injured when
the holler of a Georgia engine ex
ploded at Macon.
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C.
Via
SEABOARD AIR LINE
RAILWAY
The Shortest Route and Quickest Time.
Through Daily Sleepers.
Leave Athens 11:24 P. M.
Arrive Wilmington .... 12:20 P. M.
. Lunch at Beach.
, Week End fore of (18.15, Athens to WrightsvlIIe Bescb
and return. Tickets at this rate on sale for all Friday,
Saturday nnd forenoon trains Sunday, during period up to
nnd Including September 2nd, limited for return, leaving
Wilmington Monday afternoon.
Season faro of 121.(0, Athens ‘to Wrlghtsvjllo
. ... tin-*'
Doanou Him oi *-*.-*«, —
return, on aale daily up to September 30th, limited for ro-
tum until October 31sL
Following rates are quoted by the OCEANIC HOTEL
which include meals and tho privilego of surf bathing: ^
Single rooms, without bath ...... ’$4-00 and $4.50 per day
» rooma, with bath $5.00 and $6.00 per day
t rooms, without bath $5.00 and $9.00 per day
Double rooms, with bath $10.00 and $11.00 per day
Chlldrsn under 12 years 33.00 per day
For further information or Pullman reservations, call on
Fred Gcisslcr
Aast. Gen'l
AfltsI
ti.
C. S. Compton C. Mayne
Atlanta, Ga.
BANKS COUNTY
HOMER.—Tha Australian ballot
law will (O Into effect In Bank*
county January 1.1»2(. It »»» rec
ommended and adopted by (rand
Judea.
Homer haa no policeman and
does no? need one.
Tbe annnsl revival meeting will
begin' at the Bethany Christian
church thi tint Sunday In An-
aeu. rent, gust.
“ll such J Mr. Albert Allen has a 40-acre
EXCURSION
Saturday, August 4th
T-Y-B-E-E
“WHERE OCEAN BREEZES BLOW'
$7.00 Round Trip
FROM ALL STATIONS ATHENS TO GRAY INCLUSIVE
Tickets on sale Saturday, August 4. Final return limit to leave
Savannah not later than 9:00 P. M. Wednesday, August 8, 192:5.
SLEEPING CARS, PARLOR. CARS and COACHES
A splendid opportunity to spend several days in Savannah or at
Tybee, where the attractions are so varied and numerous. For
information call Phone 640. J. Y. BRUCE, Commercial Agent
Central of Georgia Railway
“THE RIGHT WAY” H I
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