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PACE SI*
Til RANNER-B8RALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
FRIDAY, AUGUST 17. 1923.
ed, this i:t to cite all agd sin-.the tenant in possession as rc-
r the creditors unit neYt oflquired by law, and writtep notice
of the levy was (riven the defend-
Legal Advertisements,,,, , P .
——— ■ ■ iti) l*j. and antrtr st the Court ofjant in fi fa.
~ . I Ordinary of said County, Sopte
GEORGIA—Clarke County: |L-tr Term. 1923, and shew can... ------ .
To the Superior Court of baiu^f aa y they can, why permanent jin fi fa to the defendant in fi fa
Countyj (letters of administration rhouldland filed and recorded in the office
The petition of Wade II. Willi-j mjt hc rrantt . ( j to sa i«j Mrs. K. C. of the Clerk of the Superior Court
ford and Herbert E. Wallace, both, ; \; ( . x .. n( j’. r of said estate
libel for total divorce.
As in default thereof the Court
will proceed as to justice shall
appertain.
county, respect-1 Witness my official signature, law, before the levy.
18th day of .July, 1923.
R C. OUR, Ordinary.
A uk. 10-17-24-31.
GEORGIA—Clarke
citizens of said
fully shows:
1. That petitioners desire, for
themselves, their associates andl
successors, to be incorporated un
der the name and style of CokerjjjxATE
Cotton Company, for the full ( c oun ty;
period of twenty (20) yeaVs, with T(> whom It May Concern:
the privilege of renewal as pro-f Marie Edwards having in due
vlded by law. .! form applied to me for perinan-
2. The principal o**ice nn ‘* 1 c nt letters of administration upon
place of business of said corpora- th<f estnU . 0 f Fred Edwards, late
tion shall be in the city of Athens,! f sai(i County, deceased, this is
Clarke County, Georgia, but peti- L ( . itu a!1 an( , s ; n gula- the next
tionera desire that said corpora-j < f j.j , ;|r? j ,. rt .,jjtors of the said
tion also have the power to cstab-, p’ rt .| fr ( | wa idy, deceased, that said
lish and maintain branch offices (app j ication wj |j be heard before
and places of business at such
other places as it may desire, n
within and without the State of nar
Quit claim deed for levy and Witness the Honorable Blanton
I.. um« executed by the pluintiff 'Fortsonfi Judge of said CouC.
This the 15th day of August,
1923.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court, Clarke
County. Georgiu.
WEST & WEST,
Attorneys for Petitioner.
Aug. 17-24, Sept. 7-21.
of Clarke County, as required by
'Ibis 10th day of August, 1923.
W. K. JACKSON,
Sheriff, Clarke County, Ga.
Aug. 10-17-24-31.
at the
Georgia. f ,
3. The object of said corpora
tion is pecuniary gain to itself and
its share holders.
4. The particular business that
petitioners propose to carry on is
that of buying and selling cotton,
cotton samples, cotton waste and
other products and by-products
incident to and usual in the con
duct of a general busine
•gular Scptembe
i>f the Court of Ordi-
County.
and official
7th day
Witness my hand
signature, this ‘the
August, 1923.
It. C. ORR, Ordinary.
Aug. 10-17-24-31.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
The appraisers appointed to set
8 (aside a twelve months' support
n * for the widow and minor children
--r — - :* . .jMof William Baker Akin, late of
buying and selling cotton; also the j sa j j (* ou „ty f deceased, having
business of buying ® w M ma de their return, this is, there-
selling cotton seed, and all °tner f cite all persons to show
kinds of seed, and of buying and | cause if an
selling roots and plants of all ,j rst Monday
kinds used for seed or planting
of the
they htve, on the
„ - September, 1923,
jurt of Ordinary of said
purposes. Petitioners desire that j ( - ount y v the return of said an
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 others;
and petitioners further desire that
said corporation have the power
to do all things incidental and
appropriate to the exercise of the
powers named * u! "
this petition.
praisers should not be made the
judgment of the Court.
This, the 7th day of August,
1923.
:t. C. ORR, Ordinary.
JOHN B. GAMBLE,
Petitioners Attorney.
Aug. 10-17-24-31.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
„. The amount of the capital 4417 October Term. 1923,
stock of said corporaDon *nall be, ( | ar | (e .Superior Court, Georgia,
Fifty Thousand ($50,000) Dollars,
all Common stock, divided into
shares of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars
each.' All of said capital stack
has been actually paid in. Peti
tioners desire that said corpora
tion have the right and power to
increaso its capital stock from
time to time, by a majority vote
of the outstanding common
stock, to any amount not
exceeding One Hundred Thousand
($100,000) Dollars, which in
creased capital stock shall be com
mon and preferred, either or both,
according to the judgment and
discretion oLathe holders of a ma
jority of the common stock of said
corporation, and with such rights
and privileges as may be determ
ined by a majority *votc of the out
standing common stock.
6. Petitioners desire that said
corporation have the right to sue
and be sued, to contract and be
contracted with, to buy, sell, rent t
hold, own and maintain all such
property, real or personal, as may
be suitable for the purposes of the
corporation, to issue notes, bonds
or other obligations, and to Becure
the same by mortgage, security
deed, deed of trust, or other form
of security under laws now or
hereafter existing. Petitioner^ de
sire that said corporation have the
right to have and use a common
seal, and the right generally to
do all other acts which may be
done by corporations of a similar
nature. .
7. Petitioners further desire
that aaid corporation have the
right and power to discontinue
business,' liquidate the corporation,
and take all legal steps necessary
for ita dissolution and the sur
render of its charter, whenever
the holders of two-thirds of the
outstanding common stock of said
corporation shall vots in favor
thereof.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
that! they be incorporated under
the,name and style aforesaid, with
the) powers, privileges and immu
nities herein set forth, and such
other*- at are now or may here
after be allowed corporations of a
character under the laws
CLYDE MAE WESSINGER
TO CLYDE MAE WEISSINGER:
By order of the Court you are
required to be and appear at said
Court on the Second Monday in
October, 1923, next, to answer Pe
titioner’s libel fo- divorce, ft vin
culo matrimonii, and in default
thereof the court will proceed as
to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Blanton
Fortson, Judge of said Court, this
the 9th day of August, 1923.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk S. C., C. C., Ga.
CLAUD MAHAFFEY,
Attorney for Petitioner.
Aug. 10-24, Sept. 14-28.
of
ERWIN, ERWIN A NIX,
- Attorney* for Petitioner*,
geSrc
IA—Clarke County
Clerk’s Offite, Superior Court.
Filed in office, thi* 26th duy of
July,. JJ-3. E ^ CRAWF0 RD,
Clerk Superior Court, Clurkc
I 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 thnt
the' foregoing « a true copy o'
the-application of W’ade H, ttilli-
ford and Herbert E. Wallace for
incorporation of COKER COTTON
COMPANY, a* said application
appear* on file in ray office.
WITNESS my official signa-
ture and the *eal of »ald court,
this the 26th day of July, 103.
' F.. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court, Clarke
- County, Georgia.
27, Aug. 3-10-17.
Jul
.JRGIA—Clarke County:
To.All Whom It May Concern:
Paul Jarrell having in proper
forfn applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration
of Thomas J. Jarrell, late
. Counyt, this is to cite all
igular the creditors and next
of Thomas J. Jnrrell, to lie
[ipear at my office within
ie allowed by law, and show
if any they can, why per-
, administration should not
«d to Paul Jnrrell
J. Jarrell’s estate.
W; ness my hand and official
signature, this 9th day of August
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
A ur. 10-17-24-31.
LI PEI, FOR DIVORCE
». 4425, October Term, 1923,
Clarke Superior Court, Georgia,
Clarke Count;
Llarke C ounty.
GROVER CLEVELAND WOOD-
RUFF
ARLENA JONES WOODRUFF
TO ALRENA JONES WOOD
RUFF: .
By order of the Court you are
hereby‘required to be and appear
at said Court on tho Second Mon
day in October, next to answer
petitioner’s libel for divorce, and
in defuult thereof, the Court vill
proceed ns to justice shall apper-
tain. ,,
Witness the Honorable Blanton
Fortson, Judge of said Court,
This, the 11th day of July, 1923.
K. J. CUWAFORD,
Clerk S. C., C. C.
SHACKELFORD & SHACKEL
FORD,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
Aug. 10-24, Sept. 14-28.
GEORGIA—Clarice County
Will be sold at public outcry to
the highest bidder or bidders for
cush, between the legal hours for
Sheriff’s sales, on the first Tues
day in September, 1923, before the
Courthouse door of the County
Courthouse of Clarke County,
Georgia, all of the following de
scribed land:
A|1 that tract or parcel of land
with improvements thereon, lying
and being in tho city of Athens,
said County, fronting on the street
running from the Check Factory
up to tho top of the hill. The lot
known as the old Breast Wofks
lot commencing at the center of
Cook Street (now Pearl Street) on
the top of tho Hill and comer of
Check Factory land, and running
thence north ten (10) degrees,
thirty (30) minutes east 250;
thence north thirty-six (86) de
grees, west to Dr. Lyndon’s cor
ner; thence south sixty (60) de
grees west along Dr. Lyndon’s
line to the Factory land; thence
south forty-one (41) degrees,
thirty minute* cast along the
Factory line to the beginning cor
ner; the same making one and
nineteen one hundredths (1.19)
acres, more or less. This being
the same tract of land conveyed
by C. K. Nelson, Bishop, to A. H.
Cook, by deed dated June 12th,
1908, and recorded in Book 4, page
258, office Clerk Superior Court,
Clarke County, Georgia.
Said land will be -pld as the
property of J. H. Emerick, defend-
qnt in fi fa, under and by virtue
of an execution issued May * 23,
1923, froni the fcity Court of Ath
ene, in ftvor of Mrs. J. B. Hill
against said J. H. Emerick, for
tho principal sum of $500.00, the
further sum of $54.64 as interest
to May 22, 1923, the further sum
of $55.46 attorney’s fees, and the
further sum of $13.75 costs; be
sides interest on the principal sum
after May 22, 1923, at the rate of
8 per cent per annum; said execu
tion being issued -on a judgment
rendered in the City Court of
Athens in favor of Mrs. J. B. Hill
against J. II. Emerick on May 22,.
1923, for said sums; said judg
ment being a general judgment]
against J. H. Emerick and a spec-
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
There will be sold at public out-
ry be*fore the court house door of
he court house of Clarke County,
in the City of Athens, Clarke
County, Georgia, to the highest
bidder for cash, at eleven oc br k.
A. M., eastern time, on Tuesday,
September 4, 1923, all the follow
ing described land, to-wit:
All that lot of land, with the
improvements thereon, in the City)
of Athens, Clarke County, Geor
gia, located at the southeast cor
ner of the intersection of King
Avenue and Hill Street, fronting
ninety-five (95) feet on 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. Thii
being lot No. 2 of the subdivision
made by J. W. Harriott of the C.
N. Hodgson property according to
revised plat of the same made
November 19, 1919. Said lot No.
2 being bounded on the east sixty-
seven and seven-tenths (07.7) feet
by lot No. 1 of said subdivision
and being bounded on the south
two hundred ami 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 recorder!
in the Clerk’s office of Clarke
Superior Gpurt in deed book 28,
‘ lio 290.”
The above described land was
conveyed to the untfrraglned, Mrs.
L. A. Fowler, by F. L. Slaymakcr,
by a security deed dated June 19,
1920, and 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 a note for $4,500.00
that day executed, snid note being
due June 19, 1925, and bearing in 1
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
Clarke Superior Court,
October Term, 1923.
GEORGIA—CJarke County:
HATTIE MADDOX
WILLIAM MADDOX
To William Maddox: **
By order' of the Court you
required to be and appear at said
court on the second Monday in
October, 1923, next, to answer pe
titioner’s libel for a divroce a
vinculo matrimonii, and in default
thereof the Court will proceed as
to justice shall appertain.
Witness trhc Honorable Blanton
Fortson, Judge of said Court.
This the 15th day of August,
1923.
E. J. CRA VFOBD,
Clerk S. 'C., C. C., Ga.
CLAUDE MAHAFFEY,
Petitioner’s Attorney,
ig. 17-31. Sent. 14-28.
DEMOLAW ORDER
DALTON, Ga.—Tile local ebap-
r. of I he Order of I> i.Molay lias
■ocrlved its temporary letters, pre-
mratory to perfecting Hh organi-
lation. Louis Buchanan was named
naster councillor of tho temporary
liapter.
“My goodness!’ ’exclaimed Nan
cy. “where’s everybody gone?’
There Isn’t a soul left in I*eo Wee
Land, ! do believe.”
And it certainly did look like it,
for the little country under the bur
docks where the pee Woes lived
was as bare as a skating pond.
The T^lns peeped Into tho pal-
nee but King Snookums was no
where to be seen. The Dumpies and
the Tiny Mites and the TTpsedalsIes
teVesY from ’ Juno’ 19, “l920, af the I ""(l the Grumpnlongs were all ns
rate of 8 per cent per annum, pay-1 Bono a* the flay before yesterday,
able semi-annually.
ADVENTURES OF THE TYYlNS
By Olive Roberts Barton
SALESMAN $AM
By Swan
IN TRAINING
f< Oh, you'll have to go home at once."
Snid security deed provided that
if default should be made in the
payment of interest, and such de
fault should continue for the space
of ten days after such interest be
came due, or should there be i
failure to perform any of the cov
enant* made by the said F. L.
Slaymakcr in said security deed,
then the undersigned, Mrs. L. A.
Fowler would hc authorzied to
declare the whole indebtedness
due and proceed to collect the
sumo, time boinit expressly made
of the essence of the contract.
The said F. L. Slaymakcr has
made default in the payment of
interest, which default has con
tinued for more than ton days
after such Interest bccamo due,
nnd the umiersicned, Mrs. L. A.
Fowler, has therefore elected to
declare the whole indebtedness due
and proceed to collect the same.
Said sale will be made and n
conveyance of said land will be
made to the purchaser or pur
chasers, all in accordance with the
term* nnd provisions of a power
of sale, contained in said security
dee.1.
This Aucust 10th, 1023.
MRS. L. A. FOWLER.
Aug. 10-17-24-31.
L1IIEI, FOR DIVORCE
Clarke Superior Court
October Term, 1923.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
W. B. MATTHEWS, JR.
AURELIA MAUDE MATTHEWS
Tu Aurelia Maude Matthews,
Greeting:
By order of the court you arc
hereby notified to he and appear
at tho Superior Court of Clarke
County, on the second Mondfty in
1 IlO'J in nnouinH v.lanliff'l
Tho butcher, the baker, and the
candlestick maker had completely
disappeared.
“What can be tho matter ” won
dered Nancy -In a puzzled voice.
"A few minutes ago everybody was
here, and now nobody Is ' here.
We’ll have to ask the bugs and
grasshoppers and worms, Nlckle.
They may know something.”
But lo and behold there wasn't a
single bug to ask, or a grasshopper,
or a Yvorm or anything. You would
have thought—well goodness know.^
what you would have thought, any
more than the Twins did, ns they
pattered hero nnd thero In their
magic shoos like busy little fairies.
Pretty soon they heard a rumb
ling. It sounded like thunder. But
It wasn’t thunder, they knew, be
cause the sky over the top of the
weeds and grass was -os blue as
Chinn.
Suddenly something gave a great
bounce and landed almost on top
of them.
"Oh,” screamed Ncj»fcy. “Whit.’fc
that ’
“It’s only me,” answered n
rumbling, good-natured voice. ”1
came to make a friendly call, but
tho minute I got here every Pee
Wee jumped on a bug or grass
hopper or butterfly and flew awny.
I guess they thought I Yvas going
to eat them.”
Then the Twins saw jvlio It was.
Fat old Mister Toad in his white
waistcoat.
“Oh. you’ll have to jyi home at
once,” exclaumed Nick. '"The I’eo
Wees Yvon’t come back homo until
you have gone.”
“You dont’ say so?” grumbled
Mister Toad. “Very Yvell then. I'll
go. hut 1 don’t call it being neigh
borly one bit.”
And aYvay he hopped. J
(To Be Continued)
The Defeat of a Shark
October, 1923, to answer plant iff’*
hour's fight against the hook, manila rope and heavy chain that
snagged him off llyanniiu Mass. Sharks have been unusually fro-
' Iantic watei ' ‘ *
quent in North Atlantic waters tho past several weeks.
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
/s ?om>‘3 moftE. w
vu. et ooun to yjti&nr
30'5 1 CRH «\DE_ {
-ronomou
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
By Ahern
Tove, suster m'uu
WHILE YOU WERE AWAY I
HAVE BEEll BRUSHING OP
Ok) MY GOLF* AMD To MY
GREtT DELIGHT X FlMD I
STILL RETAlM TME GAMMY
SKILL wrru- WHICH X
PLAYED O’ER THE BRAE
UklKS O' BoMkllE SCOtlAMD
THEREFORE, WITH CLYDE
AMD MACK AS WITNESSES
CHALLENGE YOU ID
VlHAI'. Sou
challenge
ME?* SAY,
hav/e-You BEEkl
sampling Your
elderberry
BOUlLLOkl
ALREADY?*
HooTmoU,mator
where’s -nv
Kilts THAT GO
VinUTHAT SCOTCH
sombrero ?*
to LIKETO see
those Hickory
kmees of yours
DEToURllJG UklDER
V /f SAY MATOR,
Yjo’re boiled 1
right* you
COULDkiV
EVEkl GET
AROUklB Akl 1
18 Hole
COURSE lU A
MAToft tiURLS’A CUALLELlGE FOR TWE GOLF TITLE -
OUT OUR WAY
By Williams
GEORGIA—Clarke Count}:
To All Whom It May Cancel - .....
Mr*. R. C. Alexander baring in jj a ] u CR against the above
proper form applied to mo forj wr ibcd land. Paid land was this!
Permanent Leiier: of Administra- day levied on by me under and byi
tion on the estate of S. P. Alex- virtue of eaid execution, nnd writ-!
, late of said County, n