The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 10, 1923, Image 5

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rniDAT. AUflTJST 18. 1323. THU BAWNKIt-CTBAtP, XTH8WS, CEOBBM RCBK Legal Advertisements ti0 " on - the “ tate - ? - a p - .'* nd - .saw wmi waa tu* CEORGIA—Clarke County: ander, late of said County; (ie-]day levied on by me under and by I ceased, this ij to cite all and sin-' virtue of aai<l execution, and writ, .nular the creditors and next of £ , ^ B nt 0, , n th0 JfZ.S“ jkin of S. P. Alexander, deceased, To (he Superior Court of Said t‘» he and ai>L-*r nt the Court of County: jOrdinary of said County, S'.ptem- The petition of Wade H. Willi- j her Term, 1023, and she w cause, f,, r d and Herbert E. Wallace, Loth if any they can, why permanent . iti/ens of said county, respect-1 * ct ^ ers of administration should fully shows! j"® 4 ,)e V> said Mrs. R. C. That petitioners desire, for]A.examlcr o f said estate. ...selves, their associates and i .* ,4 D ess n, y official signature, ! U( ,vssors, -H» be incorporated un- p“ 18 18f h day of July, 1023. , the name and style of Coker c - ORR, Ordinary. „tton Company, for the full; Au ^* 10-1--24-3I. .f-riod of twenty (20) years, with priyil^ ^ renewal aa pro- , A 1 rd hj la’ The ''principal office and GEORGIA—Clarke County: To Whom It May Concern: Marie Edwards having in due perman- ndministration upon •pora-1 * , ‘* c Fred Edwards, late *8tab- °* sa ‘d County, deceased, this is Haro of business of said cprpora- •■••Marie Edwards havin |:.,n .shall be iu tin? city of Athens, j fo * n1 applre<i to me for rlarke (■oUttft debr^ift, but f peti-if*' 4 ; letters of administrat ♦ j.‘jw-rs riesinfrtlJBt. said corpora- estate of 1* red Edwa also havc'tho' power to cltab- “f •»«! C°unty, .leccasod i, and maintain branch offices t-> cue all and sm^ula- the next in places of business at uuch 'f V an* creditors °'i ft*. “if "; „.r places as it may desire,! '■ .Edwards.defeased. that said within and without the State 0 f|appl.cut.on will be heard before V 1 " • me at the regular September Dr. Peet Considers American Charities Secure in Turkey posses: quired by law, and written notice of the levy was given the defend ant in fi fa. Quit claim deed for levy apri (c rests In Turkey are not menaced sale \vas executed by the plaintiff ( by-recent developments In that i” to } ho defendant in fl fa "'untry. In the poinion of Dr. W. h H1 he £ ff,c ? w - Pcot * ' vho has ,vetl ,D «nstau- nf cLk* rnnnlt Supcno !’ Court ] tlnople for 42 years, axd whe today of Clarke County, as required by | j s n lo » • - law, before the levy. This 10th day of August, ,1023. W. E. JACKSON. Sheriff, Clarke Countv. Ga. Aug. 10-17-24-31. business representative of a group of American philanthropic Institutions extending from Con- :<inntfnople to Aleppo. Dr. Peet, w ho passed recently through Sofia, expressed himself thus to the rep resentative of The Associated Press. Continuing he said: “Dr. James L. Harton, secretary of (he American Hoard of Commis sioners for FoFrelgu Missions, and i wont to Lausanne at the begin ning 1 of the original conference, asked Ismot Pasha, the chief GEORGIA—-C|nrKc County: Thorp will he sold at public out cry before the court hou e «?oor of the court house of Clarke County, in the.City of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, to ihc highest bidder for cash, at eleven o'clock, A. M., eastern time, on Tuesday, said | September 4, 1923, all the fojln\w-1 delegate from Angora, as to the ing described land, to-wit: [treatment our American interests “All that lot of land, with the j ft* Turkey might expec t from the feor^ia. n ! " ,V" ’ T September improvements thereon, in the City ; Nationalist government. 1 ^ The object; of said corpora- [Term, 1923, of the Court of Orui-jof Athens, Clarke County, Geor- “Ismet Paslm told up tsat the (ion is pecuniary gain to itself and na JJ'f Clarke County. . J*'5a, located at the southeast cor, .hare hol^wi; I ,. W,tncs - s ha .nd and official)nor of the intersection The particul Nationalist government would \?*H- come the America ninstltutions, in cluding colleges and schools, hos pitals ami orphanages in widely scattered parts of Turkey. He in formed us that if the. American in stitutions would respect Turki.li laws, the complete support of the Turkish government would be ex tended to them. "To insure that compliance witfi Turkish Jaws, it was noe. :-sar> to effect only slight modificatons n the operaton of our institutions, j We are making these modification*. : And up to this time every prom-j ise made by Ismet Pasha has been, 1 fully carried out»^Vm**rii an ‘•i iiOola..{ hospitals and orphanages—dire tly,, affecting about 60,000 Turkish sub-'; Jects—have been and are op- rating SREWIiliG TROUBLE without the slightest hindrance for the benefit of Christians and Mo hanunedans alike. MAY HEAD T. P. A. SAVANNAH, Ga.—Albert Ehr lich of this city, has been rndor*. ed by the state directors of the Travelers’ Protective Association for president of the national or ganization. Mr. Ehrlich has beenjty tin frequently mentioned for the of-{if (hi fice. fropi participation in the League Assembly until that body acta fav orably on tne Argentine amend ment* making all sovereign statea .rubers of the League and “Ue- ratiring" the representation in otmrli. It mainlng aloof until such action ; < taken woulchconstitute the con firmation e; the policy of ex-Prea- ident Ydgoyen, who caused the withdrawal of the Argentine dele gation from tho Assembly in 1920, but President Alvear is not in favor of maintaining tills iw>liey. Having dissented from Argentina’s with-/ | drawa! when he was a member of | tho delegation, ho Is now, os pres- (By Associated Press.) - ident. seeking to rectify what he mniNurf. AIKI‘>.—’The question believes to have been a mistaken proceeding. Ho wants his country to renew its relations with the League in full and be represented regularly by a delegation, which could carry on Argentina’s effort to democratize the League from the inside, and meanwhile, enable elected ,0r. Alvear, with the control of af A rgentina’s Tt e t u r n to League of Nations Prom ises to Cause a Spirited Political F i g h t Next Month. number of deputle* and seaati is decidedly opposed, it fa well 1 derstood in political circles, to 1 ing his policy repudiated. Co: quently, while the president no trouble In obtaining from « gross authority to pay the Art tine dues to tho League, it is 1 lieved that neither ratification adhesion will be obtained wltl a contest. Agree to Pay For Damage to Auto eturn to the League of Argentim of Nations premises to cause a t { Irit'-d political fight in the pres- »nt congress before it closes in 6>ptemb<?.. While the chamber recently * u : t > pay the League secretari al Mils for dues, decisions has l the yet to he made whether to ratify ‘ the adhesion given to tho League Yrigoyen govorument, and s done, whether Argentina ) should continue to remain aloot ountry to participate In the uefit.? of'membership enjoyed by nonrly all other South American nations, including Brazil and Chile. (Hut the ex-pres'tfent. reputed loader of the Radical Party which Because acid used In ffghi fire in the Elite theatre operaU room gome time ago so da his new car that he was fon have it repainted, city coun Wednesday night voted to rein bijfrse gho .physician $55.00, tl price he had to pay for the paint ing job. The car was parked in he designated area. Dr. Middle- brooks did not charge the city with negligence, neither did tho council admit negligttce, the adjustment being made as a matter of equity, it was Rtatcd. day of „ ationers propbs. hat of buying‘tMd selling cotton, ,.*ton samples*‘-cotton "waste and products ar.d by-products P , ;.Ient to and usual in the con- i„. t of a/«t$*cral business of and'A e ®nff cotton; al business that i siPTnature, this the August, 1923. R. C. ORR, Ordinary. Aug. 10-17-24-31. appropna " buying and f«r the v rott^iv seed, and nil other! 0 ' ‘dja of seed, and of buying anflf •liing roots * nnd • 'plants of al!/ mis usedl'JfdV jrtted pr planting jrposes. Pettit toners desire that J corpordtion 1 have the power buy, sell, kit}'otherwise deal *in. ,v and all-of the. above named' mmodfties, bdfh ; for itself and a broker or agent for others; <1 petitioners ^further desire that M corporation - have the power all thtotfs incidental and nateto Die exercise of the .. named in this petition. The amount -of the capital of said corporation shall be Kitty Thousand ($50,000) Dollars, •ommon stock, divided into es of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars . All of raid capital stock been actually paid in. Feti- •ra desirq.tknt said corpora- i.m have the right and power to ase it4 capital stock from to ti:fo rt .by,a majority vote the outstanding common to any amount not xecedincf One Hundred Thousand SI 00,(100) Dollars, which in- ■ ( ased capFtJii^lock shall be eom- ;,n and prpjxir,red, cither or both, •coWing to the judgment and '..reaction of;tbe ! holders of a ma-’ jority of the floromon stock of said corporation, and with such rights and privile.'feWms 1 may lx 1 determ ined ;by a m*Mit^ vote of.thc out standing common stock. Petitioners desire that . said potation have the right to sue and be sued, to contract and be ontructcd with, to buy, sell, rent, mid, own ajndt maintain all such property, real or personal, ng may suitable for two purposes of tfl" •pnrntionDVpniflSue notes, bonds oth^r obligations, nnd to secure the same ‘by* mortgage, security deed, deed »f, trust, or other form cf security ,qndcp law’s now or hereafter existing. Petitioners de- that s.1h4 -corporation have the ight to have nnd use a common al, and the right generally to do all other acts which may be i>no by corporations of a similar ature. 7. Petitioners further desire ini said cprporation have the • ight and 'powiT to discontinue business, liquidate the corporation, nd take all leiml steps necessary its dissolution nnd the sur render of its charter, whenever the holders ’ ofl jAyo-tbiwl^. of the utstnnding common stock of said rpbration shall ‘ *“ thereof GEORGIA—Clarke County: The appraisers appointed to set aside a twelve months’ support idow and minor children m Baker Akin, late of unty, deceased, having mtvle their return, this is, there fore to cite all persons to show cau. e, if any they bt-»’ c » on the /iit-t Monday in September, 1923, of the Court of Ordinary of said ‘County why the return of said ap praisers should net be made the judgment of the Court: This, the 7th day of August, 1923. R. C. ORR, Ordinary. JOHN R. GAMBLE, Petitioners Attorney. Aug. 10-17-21-31. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE No. 1137 October Term. 1923, Clarke Superior Court. Georgia, Ciarke County. B. L. WESSINGER CLYDE MAE WESSINGER TO CLYDE MAE WEISSINGER: By order of the Court you are required to. be and appear at said Court on tho Second Monday ir OctolxT, 1923, next, to. answer Pe titicnor’s libel fo” divorce, a vin culo .matrimonii, and in default thereof the court will proceed as justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable Blanton Eoi Iron, Judge cf sr J Court, this he Oth flay of August, 1923. K. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk S. C., C. C., Ga. CLAUD MAIIAFFEY, Attorney for Petitioner, iig. 10-24, Sept. 14-28. LIRE!. FOR DIVORCE No. 4123, October Term. 1923, Onrkc Superior Court, Georgia, Clarke County. GROVER CLEVELAND WOOD RUFF ARISEN A JONES WOODRUFF J ALRENA JONES WOOD RUFF: By order of the Court you arc hereby required to be and nrpoar aid Court on the Second Mon day in October, next to answer petitioner’s libel for divorce, and in default thereof, the Court vill proceed as to justice shall npper- vote in favor Witness tho Honorable Blanton Fortson, Judge of said Court T} - the 11th day of July. 1923. E. J. CRWAFORD, Clerk S. C., C. C. SHACKELFORD & SHACKEL FORD, Petitioner’s Attorneys. Aug. 10-24, Sept. 14-28. WHEREFORE, petitioners P ra V j GEORGIA—Clarke County: that, they ho incorporated under, will ho sold at public outcry to the nnme aJ&d-ityid aforesaid, with t j, c highest bidder or bidders for the powers,-privileges anfl unmu--^^ v^wee-i the legal hours for nities herein set forth, and such v;j> cr iff*.- «nles. on the first Tues- th»*i"s as are now or may here- f j K y j n September, 1923, before the after be allowed corporations or a Court hous e door of the County mjlar character under the laws Courthouse of Clnrke County, of Georgia. Georgia, nil-of the following dc- ERWIN, ERWIN & NIX, ‘ ccri u?J Utfi . Attorneys for Petitioners., iA »j ^at tract or parcel of land EORC.IA—Clarke County: ¥ wtth improvements thereon, lying Clerk’s Office, Superior Court. nn(1 beihg in the city of Athens. Filed in office, this 26th day of p oun ty, fronting on the street July, 1923. running from the Cheek Factory E. J. CRAWFORD, u _ ^e top of the^hill. The lot Clerk Superior Court, Clarke known as the old Breast Works County. Georgia. lot commencing at the center of EORGIA—Clarke County: Cook s troct (now Pearl Street) on Clerk’s Office, Superior Court. thp top c f the Hill and comer of I, E. J. Crawford. Clerk of the Check Factory land, and running Superior Court of Clarke County, thence north ten (10) degrees, "oorgia, do herebjT certify that th j rty (30) m i n utes east 250; ie foregoing re n true copy o f thence north thirty-six (36) de- the application of Wade H. ” l *' grecs, west to Dr. Lyndon s cor* „rd and Herbert E. Wallace for nor; thence south, sixty (60) de- icorporation of COKER COTTON jrj^es west along Dr. Lyndons COMPANY, as said nnnl lent ion |; r( , t 0 the Factory laid; thence nnnears on file in my office. :south forty-cne (41) degrees, WITNESS mv official signa- -thirty minutes cast along tne lure and the seal of said court, j Factory line to the beginning cor- this the 2Gth day of Jidv.1923 ncr . the same ■ racking •one and E. J. CRAWFORD, ]nineteen one hundredths (1.1J) Clerk Superior Court, Clarke more or loss. This being Avenue, and. Hill Street, fronting ninety-five (95) feet op the east side of King Avenue, and running back in an easterly direction along the south side of Hill Street two hundred and thirteen feet. Tbit, being lot No. 2 of the subdivision made by J. W. Barnett of the C. N. Hodgson property according to revised plat of the same made November 19, 1919. Said lot Nb. 2 being bounded on the east sixty-1 seven arid seven-tenths (G7.7) feet) by lot No. 1 of said subdivision and being bounded on the south two hundred and twelve feet by lot No. 3 of said subdivision. This being the same lot of land con veyed by C. N. Hodgson to Mrs. Hattie F. Smith by deed dated December 18 : 1919, and recorded in the Clerk’s office of Clarke Superior Court in deed book 28, folio 290.” The above described land was conveyed to the "UtiderSgbed, Mrs I* A. Fowler, by F. L. Slaymaker, by a security deed dated June 19, 1920, ar.d recorded in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Clarke County, Georgia, in deed book 29, folio 561; said security deed being made to secure the payment of n note for $4,500.00 that day executed, said note being! due June 19, 1925, and bearing in terest from Juno 19, 1929, at the rate* of 8 per cent per annum, pay able semi-annually. Said security deed provided that if default should be made in the payment of interest; ar.d such, de fault should continue for the space of ten days after such interest be came due, or should there be a failure to perform any of the cov enants made by the said F. L. Slfcymaker in said security deed, them the undersigned, Mrs. L. A. Fdwier would be authorzied to declare the whole indebtedness iUc and proceed to collect same, time being expressly mode of the essence of the contract. The said F. L. Slaymaker has made default in the payment of interest, which default has con tinued for more than ten days after such interest became due, and the undersigned, Mrs. L. A. Fowler, has therefore elected to declare the whole indebtedness clue and proceed to collect the same. Said sale will be made and a conveyance of said land will be made to the purchaser or pur chasers, all in accordance with the terms and provisions of a power of sale contained in said security ( l ee d« , This August 10th, 1923. MRS. L. A. FOWLER. Autr. 10-17-24-31. ATHLETIC FIELD /FOR HIGH SCHORL PLANNED HERE Committee Asirs Aid of County Commission in Grading Chase Street Lot For Grounds. VOl’IIV iJU|« . .... ■' ** 1W * fit I County, Georgia. 4 11 *® £ame tract I , tni ® or ; c >® d July 27, Aug. 3-10-17. ‘ jbj* C. K. Nelson, Bishop, to A. H y * b —Jr,„,k. bv .. 'leeri . dated June 12th, GEORGIA—Clarke CariStyi^* > 11908, anjl "recorded in Book 4. patre , paife Ali Whora It Mav Concern: ijsg/oflfce Clerk Superior Court, Paul Jarrell having in proper ciarke County, Georgia, form applied to me for Permapeat Afiminifltra*ion ptfns are underway here to tulld an athletic field for tho High and public schools In Athens, It be- •ame known Friday morning when a committee from the board of ed ucation requested old of the county commissioners in grading the field. The committee was composed M. G. Nicholson and II. B Hey wood, the latter a member of tho joint school building committee. The commissioners agreed to aid In the the grading of the proposed field, which will be built on tho Chase street school lot. Tho work will begin as soon as the county, road gnng can get to It. The field will be used by the ath letic teams of all the public schools, if desired, but the main plan Is to give the High School athletic teams a field for their games. At present the High School Said land will be sold as toe Letters of Administration en *n« ? p,eperty t)f J. H. Kmerick, defend-1 hag n ’ 0 f( e !d of its own for prre- tnto of Thomas J. Jarrell, lat°! a r.t in i\ fa, under and by virtue t j cf> r . or games with visiting tear s. - 1 *" ' -sued May -3, A Kram i 8t and will be constructed Court of Atn- on the a j so | t was Ba id. cf said Counvt, this is to cite all Lf r , n execution isai and singular the creditor* and next j jo23, from the City ^ of kin of Thomas J. Jarrell, to be n s, in favor of Mrs. J. B. Hill and appear at my 5 office within ECa i m t said J. H. tmenck, for, AGED LADY OIE8 the time allowed by law, and shoo jUte principal sum of 550°.00, the I Mrs Nancy Mahulda. age 56 cause, if anv they cm, xvhv per- turner mm * 54 ^ 4 ." h ' nte ”!: ,h»,i at the residence near East suture, tWa.Btb day W August. jt^uj ducted ALONE! 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