The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 03, 1923, Image 5

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I r wf.EKLY- papers never <• more 1 hay crop. :he depots Cereal e negro exodus hey are no long- ThoSe who hare writing back the AP»*Tnr*TS BANNER-HERALD If You Want to Buy or Sell— Use the BANNER-HERALD WANT AD PAGE The Sultan of Turkey abdicated and left dozens of wives un provided for. The new officials endeavored to dispose of them through the American newspapers 1 We can’t promise such results from our Want Ads—but if you have anything else you wish to buy, sell or exchange, they'll surely help you accomplish it. ‘ Want Ads accepted over the ’phone. * Phone 75 PHOtNE 6G / o htat r mPAY. AUGUST 3, 1923. gal Advertisements CRGIA-Clirkl County: L-v,.'. Mrs. Amanda Nt; esu"t-wft: h ' th6 f0ll0Win ‘ Three tracts lying Ivin,. YTT °r.parrels of land lying and being in Sandy Creek 1 '.strut, Clarke County, Oeoreia mnM'hV*!*® County, Georgia, nether with Interst thereon i , c Particularly described as fol- vlded in said note and the exp« t es of this sale; the said deserl '' A tract containing three; proi>crty having been conveyed es, more or less, beginning at undersigned In deed ah* corner on old run of branch and *" r Ntmnally, do bonis non cum annexo, represents to 7«„ ur t in her. petition, duly . . n ,j entered on record, that --- — iuu oi h.s fully administered the said ^ unn, . n K S. 48 1-4 W 820 feetTto n - ...... This is J P° int ; then Ce s. '** ‘ said security deed, to-wit: *Th<>]Tbis lot vCMitaining one-half a/et*i principal note tor Eleven Tlukiatfid] ninV^for s^is;'end being th® BiW® (111,000) Dollars, dated March i 'property conveyed to E. G. Fam* 1318 an«l due October 1, iyL’2, to* brough and A. H. Shannon by uether with interst thereon ns urn- M Storn dated March 17. m oboxgia 1? ris i""-* 1 . .. ■ " leei, io jl onllton estate. This Is ? Pmnt; thence S. 43 1-4 E. 150 (lire to ette.alK iwrsoua con- • point; thence W. 48 1-4 ,1 kindred; !*<il creditors, to 'ret to branch; thence along • »hnu ...i... tne brarn-h on f.,,* .u ... . if:hty ■ tliey can. why ‘ he branch 'JO feet to old CC run°of ini.stHAfix should not be jjranch; thence up old run of ! from her administration, aranc h to beginning corner.” v ■ letters of dismission,; "• Also that tract of land more “the first Monday in August, P a rtlcularly described as follows: Beginning at a stone comer on branch, running north 62 degrees >\est 245 feet to a point; thence ioA , V nR ' 80U *k degrees West JdO feet, to a stone corner; thence south 42 1-4 degrees East ‘190 feet, 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 fcet, to a stone corner; thence north 878 feet, to July 11th. 1923. R. C. ORR, Ordinary. „ 13-20-27-Aug. 3. ORGIA—Clarke Cduntyj ^ a R whom it may concern: Tboiiius Heard having In prop* j applied to me for l’erma* ,ttirs of Administration on ate of Chas. Arnold late of mnty, this is to cite al! and mlar the cvadUoxs and next of AiDcld^to.be ni' lit“ nurtn o/o ieei, io •* j the beginning corner, containing '* 4.09 n,,fip mA *" a - i" «•»» ,‘i.w ncres more or less." cue an anu singular the c ii my offlcq : within the time J 3. Also that tract of land more an d next of kin of A. J. L ( H,y i:iYV,TtAd show co11 «*o, il |particularly described as follows: f he and appear at my office within‘oruet .««»...» —„ .- ie y can, why permanent ,ad-j “Beginning at a stone earner on the time allowed by law, and show]said petition, directing that cita- j ui.in should not t>c grant- j brand), running South 42 1-2 de- cause, if any they can, why per-1 tion do issue, this is therefore to Petitioner, or some *u;table j Kre c* s East 878 feet to a stone manent administration should not'cite all and singular the creditors on ( has,. Arnold s estate. | cornor on roa( j. thence North 59 he granted to Mrs. A. J. Lister land heirs at law of the said Wil- . degrees 143 feet to a stone cor- on A. J. Lester’s estate. j Ham Baker Akin, late of said July, n er; thence north 40 1-4 degrees Witness my hand and official‘county, deceased, to be and ap- We3t 777 feet to Poplar on branch; signature, this 2nd day of July,'pear nt the Court of Ordinary of thence South 83 1-4 degrees West 1923. Isnid County at the August term, 220 feet, along the branch to the R. C. ORR, Ordinary, beginning comer, containing three July 13-20-27. Aug. 3. done by corporations of a simili itatuWT* 'VO* rtatunr/ 'tO, 7. Petitioners further desire that said corporation have the right and power to discontinue business, liquidate the corporation, and take all legal steps necessary for its dissolution and. the render of its charter, when the holders of two-thirds of the Ikruugll *»• *»• WHUimui. deed of M. Stern dated March 17, hit 11920, and recorded in the clerk’s ! »ed office of the Superior Court of to Clark® County. Georgia, in deed ... , „ de- book 29. page 9. scribed as security for th© note s a jd property having been lev above described, and'default In *•--'• ----» •*- payment of said note due Octo 1. 1922 f having occurred and c tinued to this date. A conveyai will be executed by the umler* signed to the purchaser at «uch| ons j n favor or r. n. mccnw^ me name ana siyie mu*w Bale, ns authorized In said se j a „ a : ns t the said E. G. Fambrough the powers, privileges and This 12th day o[ a ”,j ^ II. shannon. _ . . . , nities herein set forth,_»t JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL UK1 thoriie county. t-around with a IHtle [> f heln. He fj on hie tnrm ju Ogle stop ovetj there to chi 'lUVU If *- Said property naving oeen lev- tne noiucrs or iwu-uinun me icd upon and to be sold as tho outstanding common stock of said property of E. G. Fambrough and corporation shall vote ,n f»™. ‘ IA iperty Oi r.. VI- .-.mu.oue- II. Shannon for the purpose of thereof. — WHEREFORE, petitioners pray I- that they be incorporated umler iSttsfying a certain execution is ‘ r ’ I sued from the City Court of Ath- that they be incorporated under ' bjons in favor of F. H. McEntire the name and style aforesaid, with f ! _ ♦ 1,c-oi/1 V H Piimhrmiirh *V»n nnwpr* nrivilpcrca and inimii- INSURANCE COMPANY of ton. Mass. J. D. BRA DWELL. Attorney. July 13-20-27-Aug 3. id A. H. Shannon. nines nerem set xorin, aim Mien Deed for levy and sale filed and others as are now or may here- recorded before levy, and written a f ter be allowed corporation* of * notire given tenant in possession, similar • character under th- m.:. nili tlov nf Jtilv. 1923. CoArtrin. 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 estate of A. J. Les ter, late of said County, this is cite all and singular the credito This »thdayo E f Jul^:^ Sheriff. Clarke County, Georgia. July 13-20-27. Aug. 3. GEORGIA—Clarke County: To All Whom It May Concern Mrs. Eunice V. Akin, the widow of William Baker Akin, late of said County, deceased, having filed a petition to have William Cham uler Akin, a son of deceased, ap pointed as permanent admimstra- ■ iiimura pointed aa )f land more an d next of kin of A. J. Lester to 1 tor of said deceased’s estate, said as Allows: ,be and appear at my office within order having been duly passed np edrner on the time allowed bv law. and sVinw'oni/i »w»(it.ion. directing that c: t!iis 11th day R. C. oKR # Ordinary 13-20-27-Aug. 3. ORGIA—Clark# County: roTiu: si’perior court of jd rorxTY. jh,. petition of Arthur L. Fill, of more or less.’ Said property levied on as the GEORGIA—Clarke County: , .u.tvu w.. v..w GUUIllJ . property of Charlie McMurray, to To All Whom It May Concern: satisfy an execution issued fronr f Miss Irene Culp having in proper or Artnur 1j. j«'.ii, or “*• , ° 1 ou ™ *»«... 1* j * p J K i, f Columbia Michael. City Court of Athens, in favor of form applied to me for I erman- , M-.rkfi Countv Oeor-1H. G. Story, and against Charlie °nt Letters of Administration on I ru.ob P .Toe7 of ’ Clarke' McMurray. the estate of Peter H. Culp, late of Georgia respectfully This 9tn day of July, 1923. said County, this is to cite all and W. E. JACKSON. 1. [July 13-20-27, Aug. 3. dioirc for thci dr associates i be incorporated umler ud style of “SOUTHERN jpjjU’LK CORPORATION,” tor fall period of twenty years, the privilege oj renewal ua GEORGIA—Clarke County. Will Ik* sold before the court house door in said county between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in August 1923. at public outcry to tho highest bidder for cash, the following described prop- ,erty, to-wit: principal offjee and place o' J AH that lot of land, with the buslnci^fchall be in the | improvements thereon, located on Clarke County.!41,,, *ndf> nf Milledire Avenue if Ath JTlnrke County, j the east side of MUledge Avenue PctUiohcra desire tin j n Athens. Clarke County, Georgia iave ciflfTcea mid place- • • ,,f 1J " 04 — 4 ""•* l, **»*- a elsewhere within an • betwc object of said corporation Is ary gal* to Itself and it: ioltict'3. mrticular l»usiness that said j Waddell Street and Hen- Avenue, and comprising lots I and 3 nt’ the Billups Phin izy survey of property formerly belonging to H. S. Hughes; Lot No. I fronting 97 feet 3 inches on MUledge Avenue and running hick 192 feet 9 inches; No. 3 ly- mediutely in rear of No. 1 sp particular nusineNs umi jpg immediately in rear ..ration propose# lo engage l> j an d b<>ing the same size—the nt ..f manufaty^png and mar- who t 0 bounded on the west by Miiletlge Avenue, on tho south by property of Mrs. Fannie Long Taylor, on tho east by Harris Street, anil on the north by prop erty of Billups Phinir.y; and being the property conveytsl to Jatws W Cnmak by B. S. Dobbs by a deed dated January 13, 10X0, «nd recorded in deed book 6, page 2a4, ?n a b> - James W.C. r k to ic.tuiing foetlon^ particularly •nfectionn, known as ROP- ic licensing ahd procur- if other corpoiatIona, firms or ,y to manufacture and aell ’onftctionr; th© making and ting of sticks, syrups and other ingredi- >r equipment to be used in aklng and marketing of con- ls, ices and similar products; .f carrying on any business tuny lie incident to tiic pow* relnbefore in tb^M paragraph taled. 1 mnt • of capital stock of ration shall be Twenty ($2Ui000.0<>) iXtllars, di- Into shares of tho par value Hundred ($100.00) Dollars Haiti stock to bo common said stock to b? paid for in money or in other as- iuitable for tlie corporate h of said company. More ii (10) ! per cent of said stick has . actually 1»ecn Petitioners desire that Tporatfon have the right wer to increase Its capital mm time to ttm# by a mn- »’otc of I the voting stock of rporntlon to an amount not ss rf (>no IfundrfU Thous- 100,000.00) Dollars. itinera Ilo.ilro tho right to re^ t h0 1 u | i ° in 2"the "kgalTours of C on(2rocd ^are"hereby no i- said Corporation nt any count>» uu . s highest bidder for r.-. , . —...» k^C/t,.* mn m Lon a majority vote of the to the mgn •ling voting stock, after due cosh: lo stockholders desire that said saiu kouniy, inis is io cue an anu singulra the creditors and next of kin of Peter H. Culp to be and appear at my office within tho pear nt . said County at the August term •1923, a nd to show cause, if any they may have, why letters of permanent admimsrtation ahould not bo granted to the said Wil liam Chandler Akin on tho estate of William Baker Akin, deceased. Witness my hand and official signature, this 2nd day of July* 1023 ‘ R. C. ORR, Ordinary Clarke County* Ga. JOHN B. GAMBLE. Petitioner’s Attorney. nuic ununt.it Ujr UHU auww cause, if any they can, why per manent administration should not be granted to Miss Irene Culp on Peter H* Culp’s estate. 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 CITATION GEORGIA—Clarke County: To All Whom It May Concern: J. H. Krumrino and Mrs. Selene Childers Krumrine, having in due form applied to the undersigned for the guardianship of the person and property of their children, Frances Katherine Krumrine, age eleven, and Marion Selena Krum- rine. age four, children of Charles II. Krumrine, Jr., late of said county, deceased; notice is hereby port to Lula virgu, widow oi ?*am ountyt deceased; notice is hereby Virgil, deceased, having been filed : iyen that sa jd application will be in my office, all persons concerned j j» . at th „ ncxt cour t of ordinary arc cited to show cause by the 6th day of August. 1923, why said ap. plciation for twelve months’ sup* port should not be granted. This 5th day of July, 1923. R. C. ORR. Ordinary. July 13-20-27. Aug. 3- given that said application win uv weeiuy ruunu among our ni**n.n • •heard at the next court of ordinary a nts and found them hopeful and GEORGIA—Clarke County: To All Whom It May Concern: B. II. Weatherly having in proper form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of W. II* Weatherly, late of said County. > weevil appeareu. .uuny neius in To the Superior Court of Said cotton have n poor stand and tho this.Is to cite all. and, singular the l imes W. Camas i»*w. M Howell. Property pointed R c 0KR . Ordinary, out‘in said fi fal written notice j., 13 . 2 0-27. Aug. 3 to tenant in po r s..on, f and deed"lor sale duly filed r , E0 RGIA-Cl.rk. County: . and recorded in the office ^ Thomu s II. Dozier, Jr., having ?h*rk of the Superior Court of made application for ap^jntment clcrK oi iuu ***■*” ^aid county before * e yXr . 1923 This the Wth da yj ofJul & 1923 Sheriff. Clarke County. Georgia. July 13-20-27, AugJL tKFORE, pelltloners pray "»rpor#ted under the namt le of SOUTHERN POP- L'ORpriRATION, with the prlvilfgeB a^id immunities i t forth, and such others as •>r may hereafter be nllow- •rationh of similhr charac* r the (laws of this state. ItWINl ERWIN & NIX Attcfrneys for Petitioners in the I office, i this 11th day 1823. ti. J. chXWFDRD. Rupdrior jCourt. Ciarke unty, Georgia. J. Crawford, clerk of the Court of Clarke County do cQlify that the fore* a tru* and correct copy of Hon tifr incorporation of :rn POPSlt^E CORPOR IS saipe appears of fllo in h my official ^ sianature. as( .„ of Mid Court, at Athena, " ) “ oro |Kirt | Cu iarly dencribed by hU (he Jlth llay of July of property hereto at- L j. CRAWFORD, p',Ko'rt5of' »aid Clark. County Superior Court, ClarRc ^ an ,| ma do a part of thli int* . . .. nnn /It J»f*r*» ir uruuiuiji umiav July 13-20-27, Aug. ner. de.lre that aald cor- ^“ m , 0 j’.f°Sr a'mortgage « fa. It. C. ORR, have ih. right to hove and to 0 f G. P. Harrimon 0 dinary ciarke County, Georgia inimnni seal, to auo and be Issued In fa/or u ‘ A(1( , ock „ n( j sa ld uramary. v.mr^ „ SSXd property Thi3 W. U i JACKSON, Sheriff. July 13-20-27, Aug. 3. iveanoiu favnr •mmon seal, to sue and he issued tn javor > f-ontrSct nnd he contract huy, own nnd sell real es other properly suitable tor poses or enld joriMirntlon, to •mils of other obligations ure thd same by mortgage, deed.j deed of trust, or •rin off security under the w or hrreufter existing, and ■rs desire that said corpor- •ive tht right generally to other or deeds which •lone py corporations of a nature under tho laws of for «ai county, on the first Mon day in August. 1923, Witness signature, 1U “ 3 ' R. C. ORR, Ordinary. July 13-20-27, Aug. 3. GEORGIA—Clarke County: A GENTLEMAN ti'llH ua that J every year tho noutlmrn Otton j growers lose thro.i million dollars through samples. Thbso sarnitles taken from bales are knowp as “(lie oily crop’* nnd they bring $3,- 000.000 a year. The cotton grower has always been given the short end of the singletree. of Georgia. ERWIN, ERWIN & MX, Attorneys for Petitmnei GEORGIA—Clarke County: Clerk’s Office. Superior C«urt. Filed in office, this 26th day July,. 1923. e t CRAW1 . 0RD Clerk Superior Court, CJarke County, Georgia. GEORGIA—Clarke County: Clerk'. Office, Superior Court. I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the Superior Court of Clarke County, Georgia, do hereby certify that the foregoing la a true copy of the application of Wade H. Willi ford and Herbert E. Wallace for incorporation of COKER COTTON COMPANY, as said application appears on file in my office. WITNESS my official signa ture and the seal of said court, this the 26th day of July, 1923. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County, Georgia. July 27, Aug. 3-10-17. STATE OF GEORGIA One Ford Touring Car, property of Anderson Wycfr* In City Court of Athens. Said car will be sold by order of Judge of City Court before Court House door between legal hours of salo July 28, 1923. W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff, Around Athens With Col. T. Larry Gantt WEDNESDAY wo took weekly round among our nmrcli • turn lUUUtl encouraged. They reisirt trade as remarkably food for this season iiigust. 1923. remarkably good for this season is my hand and official an( j ^ j g mostly cash. They say th«s — day of July, jhofr farmer customers report un expectedly fowl cotton crops and If tho seasons hold out they will make about as much per acre as ah average year before the boll weevil appeared. Many fields of County: The petition of Wade H. Willi- say .mey wuvrr imu n uoitui |»i »n- ford and Herbert E. Wallace, both pe$t for a good crop. One mor- itizens of said county, respect- chants are all counting, on nnd • — preparing for a good fall and wln- plant Ig small, hut other fanners l- say. they ver had a better pros- snows: . |,iu|.«.fas B That petitioners desire, for j eP trade themselves, their associates and successors, to bo incorporated un successors, to bo incorporated un- \VK ARE GLAD to know that tlio dcr the name and style of Coker building of a modem apartment Cnmnimv. for the fUll hmion /nr Allmtiu la unflop rn* alii- creditors and next of ... Josio Smythc Camak by Weatherly to be and appear at my dated Juno 28, 1911. and recorded of f ice w ithin tho time allowed by in deed hook 9. page 397, on tne , aw nn , t show cause, if any they records nf Clarke County, Georgia. why pcrnmn( .„t admlnistra- Said property having been levied t)(m shou |d no t be granted to B.- Mn ,i , 0 sold as th® propcity ,, Weatherly on W. II. Weatb* E/S^satsfts.tt hnd - arew. * Z, ssrssyrss Cotton Company, for the full j, OU80 f 0r Athens Is under co* sld- period of twenty (20) years, with er ^| on# an d if enough nvallablo the privilege of renewal *s pro- j enan j a can he secured to tako the maue uppucaium -ri— as permanent administrator of the estate of Mrs. Martha M. Conway, late of Clarke County, Georgia, deceased. 2. Tho principal oinre thc bulU i n g w |n bo raised. Spart- placc of business of said corpora- RnljurKi S- c „ h as a half dozen tion shall be in the city o A H™** apartmont houses and they are all occupied. With tho scarcity of ser vants an apartment house ought to be filled with tenants. Suppose our uoil snail ue «■/ , ; ,, Clarke County, Georgia, but poll tioners desire that said corpora tion also have the power to estab lish and maintain branch offices and places of business at such other places as it may_ desirCj other places as it may desire, within and without the State of Georgia. . ., Thc object of said eorpora- SHERIKF'S SALE fJEORG IA—Clarke County. _ (1 ' Vi !!, b lugust, 0r i923 before the ^ ASTlTta heTd on thejlrst court "house aoor. said statc and f n Awmi , 4923, and all county, during legal bours e This is to notify all persons I tion is pecuniary gain to itself and concerned that said application its share holders. • . will bo heard and determined by ' rru - ««^"*”l*** hu*lnes» that mo at the regular August term 1923 of thc Court of Ordinary of pvrauua wi«mii.>. —r , - tified to show cause before mo on „ . ... sa id day why said application for Ono 5 passenger Dodgc car, (,^ m i n i str ation should not GEORGIA—Clarke County: Will be sold before the court house door in said county at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, between the legal houw of assii Company approprmic ^, 77,. by Walter L ' i: AVl 7ha"t‘iot oMand ln th« I>»-- h n ;7 m d 0 ^ t th 0 ^e « n plUl cbUd, .in March Lists and rec«A ci^of Athons. C|a he C ^ „_f said corporation .h.B_ be * J1 ' . .c. a ... Diuo. /./rntninint? four (4) «. “ b S-tl?* Wi aVrc'ommon stockT divtiW Into «f Clarke • Hancock frnntaire on Jonas Avenue and iti| tuiiiiiiuii o.ww"* n is srr& sr Ss sell *at puMIc ontcry to the Heed dated December 22, 1017, A 0 tht t ns h and 6 (£n r ty of C'^ke^ with- First Tuesday In August, 1983, the following described property, to AH that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and belng In Jhe JlSth District O. M„ of Ciarke County, Georgia, bounded on th.. North by other property of Wjal ter I- Childs, on Last by Rll Creek, separating this propert! from land of the Winter Estate and by lands of Winter Esttte on th. South by property of Matt Bar nett and Claude Tuck, and on th. West by property of Claude Tuck .1 by property, now or formerly med by Dcupreo Honnlcutt, con taining 327.64 acres, more or less plat of sold property ---- ached (recorded In Deed Book -3, -•*».! hv A K. Childs to Clarke Coun- the same lov uctrw-« ^ m. cu-ni ^ till ..rnrds/1 in Book 00 by Mrs. Katie J. Pope, and record- sird that said corporation have the A—fjlsrke County: j ty by ir d . d f J numoseof a Df«trIcf'e5 lri~fEe ctfrk's offI<fb 6f~thr StI* Ttglit to have and use a’common 5 sold* on the fjrst 4 jL 4 * * d . p purpose of iperior Court of Clarke County, seal, and the right generally to ^ b,l&, in deed buck 15, folio 12 do «U other acts which may be 4 tanoe of 100 ieot; mencc in « comracieu wiw< w# uu>, avii, in**, westerly direction along the prop- hold, own and maintain all such erty of Jonas 212 feet to the property, real or personal, as may property line of Mrs. A. V. Bur- be suitable for the purposes.of the ton* thence in a southerly direction corporation, to issue notes, bonds 100* feet along the property of or othe* obligations, and to secure said Mrs. A. V. Burton; thence in the same by mortgage, security ie^rtutlon except one (1) cere lr an eaaterly directum m fMtj to deed, deed uf trust, or other form (iMcripunn. excel. ' beginning point; this bo ng of security under laws now or »uthwest cornw.of_sald tree!Ffcof the to M . stf * he J»fu r existing. Petitioners *>- are nuiueio. .. The particular business that petitioners propose to carry on is thnt of buying and selling cotton, cotton samples, cotton waste ana other products and by-products incident to and usual in the con duct of a . general business of buying and selling cotton; also the business of buying and r.elling cotton seed, and all other kinds of seed, and of buying and selling roots and plants of all kinds used for seed or planting purposes. Petitioners desire that said corporation have the power to buy, sell, or otherwise deal in any and all of the above named commodities, both for Itself and as a broker or agent for othera; and petitioners further desire that . • kmr. 4vta nnwar SlOCK Ol awu twtpv.a..v.s Fifty Thousand (150,000) Dollars, ,v. j- December 22, 1917, has been'actually paid" in. Peti- frem d m Moore to J. A. Hun- tioners desire that said corpora- nku t sJd' Deuprec Hunnicott, tion have the right and «>wer to s«id deed recorded in tho office of incrense its cspiUl stock from the clerk of thc Superior Court of time to time, by a majority vote Clarke County, Georgia, in deed of the outstanding common book 15. page 543; being the name stock, to any amount not ,.7,„vevM to E. G. Fam- exceeding One Hundred Thousand bruogh and A. H. Shannon by deed (5100,000) Dollars, which in- of J. B A. Hunnlcutt and Deuprec creased capital stock shall be com- Hunnicutt, dated February 8, min and preferred, either or both, |l and’likewise rceorded ; in said aceortllng and 2 All that tract or parcel of jority of the common atock of laid land lying and being in the city of corporation, and with such rights Athens Clarke County. Georgia, and privileges as may be determ- beginnlnz on Jonas Avenue at the ined by a majority vote of the out- property lino of J. A. Hunnlcutt standing common st«k. and Deuprcc Hunnicutt. and run- 6. Petitioners desire that said ning thence in a northerly direc- corporation have the right to sue tion alone Jonas Avenue a dis- and be sued, to contract and be tanoe of 100 feet; thence in a contracted with, to buy, sell, rent, clube take up and discuss this matter. AN OLD FARMER says he never knew finer crop-growing weather than we have had of late. Thera Is Just enough rain to keep both corn and cotton growls c and at the same time farmers can suc cessfully fight the boll weevil. They have had good seasons all around Athens and late corn Is. coming out wonderfully.. Farmers cau also plant fall r—* crops. There was - promising pea and INQUIRIES at ti the fart that the i has stopped and I* er buying tickets. gone before are most discouraging letters and ad vise their friends and kindred to remain at homo. The darkey Is naturally a home-lover and It Is hard to transplant them among strangers and In a cold ctimate, like they find up north. MANAGER JARELL of our tele phone system. Is now Improving Its service all over the city anil put- in new "on lamer . ‘ the road to Barbervllle. us that his father, Mr. u Jarrell. Is getting on r'eely and 66- MR. MARK LOWE, a larso land owner and capitalist of Union county, is on a visit to his son, Mr. M. I,. Lowe, who owns a farm on tho lino of Clarko and Oconoe coun. tios. Tho Iattor Is a subsoribor to tho Bannor-IIerald. Ho rnme to this section twelve years ago from Union county. Mr. Lowo says ho does not grow cotton but. raises nil manner of food crops. work -tor pur soldiers ^ •ganizatlon. Thc bucking tftfd I Jwo need hot.be fan -•! to ■ w. GODFREY, a farmer of!out cotton as fast as g«tltgn£{H this county, says while cotton Is {The past year the association caved -Jg small it is coming out wonderfully, • fanners 101 bales pt cotton und if they can only keep down samples. the weevils through August a sur prisingly h'/ge crop will be made. Mr. Godfrey reports l&.c corn as growing off nicely. Ho says If our farmers will make cotton a cur- plus money crop and use improved implements they will not miss the negroes who have leu. A farmer must not stop to complain but work as hard as If Jie expects to make a hale of cotton per acre and he will win out In the end. II. J. REID & CO. and Smith Shoe Co., are this week moving to their new store rooms. Tho latter is now ready for business and tho former is pacing their goods. The new storo for tho Do-rsey Furniture Co., is nearing completion, Tho vacated store rooms have been rented and several new firms will start business in Athena by fall, pvery store -room will be occupied so we are told. . MISS RUTHERFORD’S Scrap Rook for August Rj issued and It is a most interesting number. It Is devoted to the work of our women during tho war between tho states and gives a history of tho Soldiers’ Home and Wayside Hospitals. Mrs. Franklin was president of tho Ath ens association and to aid in their work Athens and Clarko county donated a bond Issue. (Mr. and Mrs. Hart, at Union Point, did a noblo WE ARE GLAD to see our cold storage plant being well patronized and it ig kept filled with meats and perishable stuff. This Is a very im portant enterprise for Attfens. A GENTLEMAN from Elberton said they tried to have a curb mar ket in their city,, but it died a-borning. But after visiting the Athens market they will try again. Jefferson is talking about a curb market. PAGE FIVE round amide. >*«< SEVERAL COUNTIES Athene are emulating the exami'hv of the Wintervllle ParA Seed ganlzatlon. Franklins, among oth-' era, will organize to specialize and_ 1 mil rove their cotton seeds. This la a hopeful pointer to - agricultural progress. BANISH NERVOUSNESS Wendell’s Pills, Ambition Brand, for Run-Down Tired Out People. ONE OF OUR MOST conserva- tive and observant business men the other day remarked ever since tho war between the States tho north, in conjunction with England, hag held our southern cotton growers In a virtual state of serf* dom, nnd forced them'to grow cot* ton for their consumption and cn* richipent at atu! often belowr cost of production. ^*he present decline In prico shows that they aro still at their old game. This gentleman says the only hope and salvation of tho cotton grower is to' Join the Southern Marketing Associa tion and fight organization ,with 3 If you feel tired out, out of.sortaA despondent, mentally or physically depressed, get a 60 cent Aox of.’. Wcndeifs Pills, Ambition Bmihl,* at Palmor & Sons today and UWf.' the first big step toward feeling^?* better right away. , if you w’ork too hard, smoko too f|| ^. much, or ore nervous, Wendell’s ' 7 3 Pills, Ambition Brand, will maktfL*-/ you feel hotter in three days or money back from Palmer & Sons on the first box purchased. litFPA As a treatment for affections of</ ~ the nervous system, constipat!omj»‘ , ^ f * , j loss of appetite, sleeplessness, .Of Nervous Indigestion, get a bo* of, • Wendell’s Pills, Ambition Brand • ^ today on tho money back plan. Advertisement. Read Herald Want Ads. 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, 1923. SLEEPING CARS, PARLOR GARS 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” IDDIM : ,:1 ■ ■ ", •• ,o ■ • '1 —