The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 24, 1923, Image 6

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PACB8HL legal mverfeemetfe'^ Vt* SfiTJa—If- MAY JSK T '1!)0S, and recorded in Book 4, pagCjULmimiil lllm null T^Wh^U^yToncorn: j^id W W M°behold « Ihcfflll MFMBFRSiKP f|l Paul Jarrell having in ptopor property of J. H. Kmcrick, defend- jI Ull IIILIIlUUIUIIi I 111 form applied to mo for Permanent ,mt in fi fa, under and by virtue Letters of Administration on the'of an execution issued May 23, | rifllir fir estate of Thomas J. Jarrell, latevj:'23, from the CfiyiCoort of Ath-jl Lfll'IIL IIL in favor of Mrs. J. B. Hill I £1115111 Ul nst said J. II. Emerick, for j *" he principal sum of $5CQ.0G, the j f $54.64 as interest f (By Associated Press.) G E N E V A.—The reparations problem and the question wheth er Germany i* to be admitted to membership in the League of Na tions are two matters, in the opin ion of League authorities, that probably will come up at the meet ing of the League Assembly which opens in this city, Monday, Sep tember 0. de- ht> rena ration nroh- of said Counyt, this t and singular the creditors and no of kin of Thomas J. Jarrell, to and appear at my office within : fui thcr .J^^B the time allowed by law, end rhot.'f (n May 22, 1923, the further sum cause, if any they ran, why per-'i f $63.40 attorney’s fees, and the maBent administration should not) further sum of 5J3.75 costs ' be granted to Paul Jarrell \ on sdo In teres*: on the principal sum imas J. Jarrell's estate j after May 21, 1923,-at the rate of ntness my hand and official ig per cent per annum; said*execu- naturc, this 0th day of \ugust,jt:sn being issued on a- judgment R. C. ORR, Ordinary. Aug. 10-17-24-31. GEORGIA—-Clarke Count) : To All Whom It May Concci' : Mrs. R. C. Alexander having in F ropet form applied to me for ermanent Letters of Administra tion on the estate of S. P. Aux- anvfcr, late of said County, de ceased, this In to cite all and sin gular the creditors and next of k in of S. P. Alexander, deceased, to be and aut.-tr nt the Court of I ant in fi fa. Ordinary of said County, Scptem-j Quit claim deed for levy her Term, 1023, and she w «i''« '-i- - rendered in the City Court of Athens in favor of Mrs. J." B. Hill a-'aiast J. II. Emerick on May 22, 1023, f r said sums; said judg ment being a general judgment against J. II. Emerick and a spec ial lien against the above scribed land. Said land was this. , . - . day levied on by me under and by |*ibl« to keep the reparation prob- virtue of said execution, and writ- j J ei * of the discussion, unless it ten notice of the levy was given the tenant in possession as re quired by law, and written notice if the levy was given the defend- sale was executed by the plaintiff if any thev can, why permanent jj„ fj f a to the defendant ‘in fi fa letters of administration rhould and filed and recorded in the office not be granted to said Mrs. II. C. 0 f the Clerk of the Superior Court Alexander of said estate. of Clarke County, as required by Witness my official signature, h a w, before the levy, this 18th day of July, 1923. | This lOttf day of August, 1923. J4 . R- c. ORR, Ordinary. J W. E. JACKSON, Aug. 10-17-24-31. STATE OF GEORGIA—Clarke County: To Whom It tyay Concern;, Marie Edwards having in dn form applied to me for perman ent letters of administration upon the estate of Fred Edwards, late of said County, deceased, this is to cite nil and s»ngula- the rext of kin and creditors of the said Fred Edwards, deceased, that said application will be hon'd before me at the regular September Term, 1923, of the Court of Ordi nary, Clarke County. Witness my hand end official signature, this the 7th day of August, 1923. R. C. OUR, Ordinary. Aug. 10-17-24-31. GEORGIA—Clarke County: There will be sold at public out cry before the court house door of the court house of Clarke County, in the City of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, to the highest bidder for cash, at eleven o’clock, 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- gin, located at the southeast cor-(usually divides itself into six gen be settled beforehand/' And an other delegate from one of the northern Scandinavian lands, re ferring to the populra movement in Germany to apply for member ship, said: “Certainly Germany should come in. If she applies she would probably ‘be elected easily/ These and other problems, like the problem of opium have served to create an atmosphere of unus ual interest in this year’s doings of the assembly. The first business on the agen da is the election of a president and six vice presidents who, with the presidents of the six commit tees later elected, form with tho president a bureau responsible for the general conduct of the busi ness of the assembly. The actual work of the session then begins with a discussion of the annual report of the secretary general, Sir Eric Drummond, on the activiities of the council dur ing the past year and with statement of what has been done to make effective the recommen dations of the previous assembly ner of the intersection of King eral committees. GEORGIA—Clarke County: . The appraisers appointed to set aside a twelve months’ support for the widow and minor children of William Baker Akin, latq Mid County, deceased, ha' made their return, this is, there fore to cite all persons to show .cause, if any they have, on the first Monday in September, 1923, bf the Court of Ordinary of said County why the return of said ap praisers ‘should not be made the judgment of the Court. This, the 7th day of August, ? . R. C. ORR, Ordinary. JOHN B. GAIuBLE, — Petitioner’s Attorney. Aug. 10-17-24-31. ' LIBEL FOR DIVORCE No. 4437 October Term. 1923, .Clarke Superior Court, Georgia, ! Clarke County. B.. L. WESSINGER fcLYDE*MAE WESSlNhEIt TO CLYDE MAE WEISSINGER: By order of tho Court you lire quired to bo end appear at wild ; on the Second Monday - Avenue and Hill Street, fronting ninety-five (95) feet on the east side* of King Avenue, and running hack in an easterly direction along the south side of Hill Street two hundred and thirteen feet.. Thit; 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 No. 2 being bounded on the east sixty- seven and F.ovcn-tenths (67.7) 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 undersgtned, Mrs. L. A. Fowler, by F. L. Slaymaker, by a security deed dated June 19, 1920, and recorded In the office of the clerk of the Superior Court % Clarke County, Georgia, in deed book 29, folio due June 1«, 1925, and bearing in tcrest from June 19, 1920, at the v “«oanxwer re- rate of 8 I* r «Mit-p» »nnum, pay pJoncr"; Ul*i f°- 'divorce, . vin; provided that ago matrimonii,^ airt tojjef.utt , f ^ sho „ ld b , mi ,de in the payment of interest, and such de fault should continue for the space of ten days after such Interest be deed being made to secure the This road, which for miles Is lined payment of a note for $4,500.00 by crent trees and crosses the that day executed, said note being I llakone mountains, is being wldon- t hereof the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain, i Witness the Honorable Wanton 1'orUon, Judge of said Court, this the 0th day of August, 1923. E. J. CKAWFOUD, Clerk S. C.. C. C., Cty CLAUD MAHAFFEY, Attorney for Petitioner. Aug. 10-24, Sept. 14-20. L1I1EL FOR DIVORCE No. 4425. Oetobef Term. 1923, Clarke Superior Court, Georgia, grover^cle^’eland WOOD RUFF ARLENA JONES WOODRUFF TO ALRENA JONES WOOD- - BUFF: *1Sv 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 IT, default thereof, the Court ‘ill proceed as to justice shall apper- '“witness the Honorable Blanton Fortaon, Judge- of said Court This, the “ V J 7 CRwilFORD, Clerk S. C„ C. C. SHACKELFORD & SHACKEL FORD, ..Petitioner’s Attorneys. Aog. 10-24. Sept. 14-28. GEORGIA—Clarke County: cimo due, or should there be failure ffl perform any of the cov enants maSo by the said h. L- Slaymaker in said security deed, then the undersigned, Mrs. L. A. Fowler would be authorxled to declare the whole Indebtedness due and proceed to collect the same, ttmo being expressly made of the essence of the contract The said F. L. Slaymaker has made default in the payment of interest, which default haa 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 due and proceed to collect the same. Said sale will be made and a conveyance of said land will be mado to the purchaser or pur chasers, all in accordance with the terms and provisions of a power of sale contained in said security deed. ' This August 10th, 1923. MBS. L. A. FOWLER. Aug. 10-17-24-31. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE Clarke Superior Court October Term. 1923. GEORGIA!—Clarke County: W. B. MATTHEWS, JR. AURELIA MAUDE MATTHEWS Will be sold at public outcry to l Td Aurelia Maude Matthewa, the highest bidder or bidders for cash, between the legal hours for Sheriff's sales, on the first Tues day in September, 1923. before the ■ -the County all of the following dc- U retting: By-order of the court you any hereby notified to he and appear at the Superior Court of Clarke ■ U door of the County Co 0n , v> on the second Monday ir of Clarice County, October, 1923, to anawer plantiff’c libel for total divorce. As in ucfault thereof the Court will prucepd ; at< to justice shall af V:itriesX the Honorable Blanton Fortsonfi Judge of amid Court. This the 15th day of August, 1923. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County, Georgia, ,..i that tract o’r parrel of land ■with improvements thereon, tying gtyl being in the city of Athens, ‘Mid County, fronting on the street running from the Check Factory up to the top of the hill. The lot ‘known as the old Breast Works lot commencing at the center of 'Cook Street (now Pearl .Street) on #1 . •the top of the Hill and corner of I WEST 4 WEST,! Check Factory land, and running Attorneys for Petitioner, -thence north ten (10) degrees, Aug. 17-24. Sept. 7-21. -thirty (30) minutes east 260; - “ “ _ thence north thirty six (36) de- [German Souvenir-Huntere I mea. west to Dr. Lyndon's cor-1 Steal 6.000 Mugs in Munich ner: thence south sixty (60) de-j MUNICH — The state beerhouse, jjn.es west along Dr. Lyndon’s where hundreds of people drink out lino to the Factory land; thence jot huge mum with lid*, u deploring south forty-one t41) degrees, I the lota of 5.000 of the*® which thirty minute* east along the (were taken dwav during the fej- Factory line to the beginning cor-(forks and many decorated plate*. In nrr; the ssate making one nndifive day* nearly a million visitors nineteen one hundredth* (1.19)] came here for the athletic festival, acres, more or less. This being ft la suggested many of these purloin tract of land conveyed «i tu mug.-, plat** constitutional and legal questions, such as amendments to the cov enant of the league; the work of the technical organizations on eco- , nomics, finance, transit ami health; the question of reduction of armaments; the budget and other matters of internal adminis tration; social questions, such as opium, the white slave traffic and refugee problems, and political questions such as the admission of now states. JAPAN 8EEK8 TO IMPROEVE HIGHWAYS FOR AUTOMOBILES TOKIO.—Japan is carrying out a great scheme of road Improve ment. Uestlto tho opposition of landowners who have caused sus- inmslon of the construction of the new Tokio-Yokohama automobile j road, and the difficulties caused by yearly heavy rains. Tho government has in hand at / present the widening of tho old^ Toknido road, over which the Dai- myos used to travel from the west ern provinces to tho hogun’s court ... at Yedo, now Tokio, and which ox- 1; said security I tends tiom tho capltol toKayto. |ed and substantial stono and con croto bridges are replacing the old wooden structure*. Th« Quarrels of Arabia Fought Out In Cardiff 1 CARDIFR Wale* — London may J shelter thli lummer whltc-coUrcd 1 visitor* from all over tho world, but! Cardiff often find* her street* III- J tvreil with rough-neck from the seven sea*. This due recently when 10® Arabian stok- j era made the dockfront the scene [ attempt to settle rribal differ ences finding their origin on the shores of the Red 8en. White dosk-1 era ami sailors took their hands out i of their pockets, *|dit on them, and Icnped Into the thick of It without asking whether It waa a private bat- free-for-all.