The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 07, 1923, Image 5

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mm ■ 'i TBIDAV. SEPTEMBER 7, 1923. I 1 .• • I fondant in fi fa, under and hy Advertisements * - ° f *» w™*" i*u»d vumv wi miifim, !»|i mvui Vi, faSGIA— 1 Clarko County: GUARANTY TRUST C0RP0RA- Superior Court of-Raid State TION against SAM WARREN, for i nnfv: tH« nrineinal utim nf S37fi.R0. t.h« ufl!S—■ j ttnatnte , re * Dum UA 08 1IIW.IC3V f’JnvVARD M- 60HEN, HENRY to August 31st f 1023, the further ^dKNHFJMER- and ERNEST sum of $40.41 attorney’s fees, and Jh’IIAEL, respectfully shows: ’he further sum of $19.75 costs: 14 ‘ 1. besides interest on the principal 1. besides interest on the principal Petitioners! together with their g U m after August 31st, 1923, at Muriates, oesfte to be incorpor- the rate of 8 per cent per annum; MPC1U - * DIMP- _ L_S_ . if J __ 1 Jj „nder the name of the PINE- said execution being issued on, a mon seal, and the right generally SorsT COUNTRY CLUB for the judgment rendered in the City-to do all other acts which may be ltd of twenty years, with the Court of Athens in favor of done by corporations of a similar *" ,—r said charter at the GUARANTY TRUST CORPORA-'-*—- > ' ntmXf o a m ifht renew, i ^ pies of isid . _ „ ,? a ”ioTi ore the'promption of so- judgment e-sinst SAM WARREN ? intercourse among the mfcm- and - a special lien against the ' ar ,i the eftcouragement of above described land. :JL ic =. and of* sports and past Said land wa s this day levied on They desire the right to' by me under and virtue of said Sd and construct suitable clnh execution, and written" notice of tennis courts, golf course, the levy was given'the tenant-In ItmniiiiC pool-end lake and play possession as required hy last, for children. and Written'notice oftHe levy was rou \ 3. citkn the defendant in fi fa. v.ur petifincrl life,Ire the cor. fAfek claim deed for levy and nratin'i to ul loraled in the City calf was executed by the plaintiff ' Athens, Clarke County, Geor- j n fj f a to the defendant in fl fa i. ..m, and filed and recorded in the of- ficc of the Clerk of the Superior Petitioners ulesira that said cor- Court of Clarke County, as re l,ion mafUiVe the right to quired by law, before the levy, wt a board ordirectora by a vote Th j s 4th day of September, ,membera, and elect such of- 4923, >' a8 they dee* adviaable, and W. E. JACKSON, ,rne and make! all proper and sheriff. Clarke County. Georgia, swsary by-!aw*irule^andregu- gept. 7-14-21-28 ttions that ai ]virtue ui an execution usuca 'Augukt 31st, 1923, from the City Court of Athens, tin favor of corporation have the right to rue’eary by-laws ami regulations, andjJ and to be suednterfxmtrart andiba to do all other things that diiyjbd I*** e„.-tv.iet,wl tin .eai C r,V ♦ Vl O HtlPCeSSfUl CUT- OUlU J or uuuu w wwwvv a iv/ii uKuiiisv oaji w/\nnc*n, iur r: the principal sum of $376.80, the octition of AARON COHEN, further sum of $27.80 as interest .1,,,on M. COHEN, HENRY to August 31st, 1923, the further md County: business, liquidate tion, and take aH’.v.— .— essary for Its dissolution and th surrender' of 'its charter, when ever the holders’of two-thirds of the outstanding cohinion stock of the outstanding common stock or vote of two-tmros ox said‘corporation shall vote in favor outstanding at the time, thereof, - g. They desire for the said in- iry and may ig on the ob- GEORGIA—Clarke County: ition, and also Wi u Be sold before the Court , common seal, jj ousc d oor j n sa id County on the to alter, amend fj ra t Tuesday in October, 1923, ue nnu_ n; -sonalitlc* - , , I J. I lav * Uvoiiuj: 1,1 " ylawa in accord- within the le(ta | hours of sale, to ititution Whec tho highest bidder for cash, the following described lands, to-wil: Those two tracts or parcels of have W j an u situated in the town of Win- snt.tleasfrf**: (erville, Clarke Courfty, Georgia, ” And described as follows: (1). That tract lying on the the purpose* .of ehq corpora- fj or therly side of Church Street, , with thV rtftfer th dupose of at a point 282 feet , ’..me and to execute notes and aout h e ast of the intersection of i£ evidence :of indebtedness chur , h and Harris Streets, and urred. or Which may j 1 ? running thenco Southeast along and to secure the »amb h? Mid . chur( . h street 125 feet, thence Heage, security deed, HW along said Church Street or other form of hen under 166g fcct to Dozle r street, thenco fw'.oi'og laws. Novih.n.t along Dozier Street Sept. 7-14-21-Zg. »#*» . o ,, V..J 102.4 feet, thence at right angles hat said corporation shall have , n B Northwe st direction 176 feet apital stock except zuch prep- tQ „ po|ntt thenceM right angles as it may acquire f r °m votun & Northeast direction 25 feet to , donations, and dues and as g . pojnti thence .4 rlg ht angles 60 Lenta levied upon its mem fcc *J tQ a po int,Ahcnce , at right That the membership in said gn(j]es 50 , fee t to a point, thenco .ration shall be ,U W CC * j?? again at right angles 60 feet to ;,fcr and assignment__under c * ner lrt No . 10, thence South- 7, Petitioners desire m. u , lvl .^„ lS -- uunHnm x xhudi uuxvx uha* Oration of said time.' TION against SAM WARREN on v. retiuoners iurtner oesire ’ 2, ■ . August 31st; 1923, for said sums: that said corporation ' hav^ the »n, a f the purposes of said cor- said .judgment being a, general right-and i»ower to uWcontinue Tn «# - 0 . judgment against SAM WARREN busipms, liquidate f thd Corpora- I legal ‘jrtfeps nec , Shall cxisi, Tj ij with such bylaws^ ey desire tlhe power and authority for and accept MM"®; s charter, or either form , by n vote of.a ma- H P j£Lnr.ud under the name Eas' « .j with powers, 200 style aforesaid, WK ‘herein tend Shndl icatioh JBfiBMfeY 3 MATTHEWS, JR- THE HANNER-HHRAI-D. ATnEVS. CEOItr.rA' FISH nvE and to be suedjitarcontract andi ba to do all other tnings mu oijfin contracted with, rto .toy, selLirenb,I necessary for the successful car- own and * manage * all such prop-1 rying on of said business, includ* -- erty, real and personal, as may beiing the right to buy, hold, and sell P suitable for the purpose’of the j real estate and personal property a corporation, to issue notes, bonds, suitable to the purpose of the cor- or other obligations, and to secure poratiort, and to execute notes ana the same by mortgage, security bonds as evidence of indebtedness a—a a-.a , *v er f orm i ncur red, or which may be mggl now or red, in the conduct of the atiairs of the corporation and to secure the same by mortgage, ; security- deed, or other form of lien, under existing laws. ,. . . 7. ■ They decire for said incor poration the power and authority to apply for and accept amend ments to i‘s charter of either form or substance by a vote of a ma jority'of its stock outitondir- -* the time. They also ask ity fob [said incorporeton - ■--- up ltd affairs, liquidatd and dia- continue its businels at any ttme * Jatorminp to Hf County. Georgia, in w page V. JM1/5 aylHdi Said property having been lev ied upon and to be sold as the satisfying ft certain execution is sued from‘the City Court of A th ine some oy mortgage, security deed, deed of trust, or other form of security under laws now or hereafter exisftinfif. Petitioners desire that said corporation have the right to have and use a com- ‘ * ‘ rK€ _ may nature. WHEREFORE, petitioners pray that they be incorporated under the name and style aforesaid, with the powers, privileges-and immun ities herein set forth, and such others as are now or may here after be allowed corporations of a similar character' under the lam of Georgia. , ERWIN, ERWIN & NIX, Attorney! for Petitioner. GEORGIA—Cl»rke County: Clerk Superior Court, Clarke Plied in office, tnia 6th day 01 September, 1923. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County, Georgia. GEORGIA—Clarke County: Clerk’s Office, Superior Court. I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the Superior Court of Clarke County. Georgia, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is _a true copy of the iicatlon of Mrs. C. Y. application of Mre. C. Y. Wid, Sr., and A. L. Wier, for incorpora tion of WIER GROCERY COM PANY, as said application Ap pears on file In my office. WITNESS my official signature and the seal df said court. thls the6th , d Vj. C&WFote rierk Superior Court, Clarlco County, Georgia. coiner oi x> w . h rules biiu - on j westerly along the easterly line oi described i» the_bjJ»ws, wd ^ No _ , 0> 150 {act to_ tho begin- ig, being lots Nos. II to 21. in- ‘ in Blbek.A, of subdivis- &inlal--Drov«, ai per pl«t porfeBjirf-Deml B# : 19. P«4e 0, ,Wrke Countv Records, i - • *« [la.: ,.^v«sue ,.<or IF* GEORGIA—Clarke County. To Whom It May Concern: Notice ia hereby given that L. M. Smith, as administrator ot L. L. Smith, deceased, having ap plied to mo by petition for leavo to sell the real estate of sa d L. L. Smith, deceased; the sale ti take place at Danielsyillc, in ths County where the land is located, and that lin order was madi s,ss«iiW4 Smith derew'd, will Uke noticJ fhPt* I wilfSliB upon said appli- ition-at tbe^wdtobor Term, 1923. f -&**'*■• Ordinary of V$nue Aor. ft'jT.w ■ Ordinary oi .Yegtrfieaste^lr ft^ o« that ^ and running, thane, Clarke, t-o ^y, contr ary, at sir .Georgia . Awm» “““ * 4 be width ex? (run xin. , in a Northematerly ■ feet to Church said time, saidfeawAxiU .,1 with nower to cell the land ai Street, 0 and being N«- J g Block B, of sub- ed. with power to sell the lan Danielsviue, Madison County. rnd with suen aurnuu— >nd ’ j": p „ bE EN a MICHAEL, W.?‘ r ^- fttorneya, <° r • ^: c 'j a cr*aotd, Clerk Superior Court, 12th day of October, Clarke County Georgia. J • ■ favor of Mrs. Litsie S. “vy and sale filed and UIUU, »» * (i 0l &Z&Z W&SS? av of Septemocr, 1 day <4 August, 1923. *"’■ — - B ^. E . JACKSON, E. j: CkAWFORD, CTlff clarUc County, Georgia. J .vrars^T? HFORGIA C said S^aS'twtebo^citTzen.’ 0 S f r ^3 d co A unty;respcct*uny i sh 0 w.: order of the court you by notified to be »nd he Superior Court of ity, on the second Monday b«, 1923. t<> an'"" P'antiff« for total divorce. - j. I in default thereof the Court proceed a.,- to justice shall itS tht Honorable Blanton sonfl Judge of said .Court, the l$th day of August, petitioners desire, fcj their associates and ! .uccessdrs, to be incorporated un arc der the name and Style of WIEIR uS »d maintain branch office. E. J. CRAWFORD,. ;ierk Superior Court, Clarke County, Georgia. T & WEST, ; - t tomeya for Petitioner. '7-24. Sept. 7-21. * |hd 8 p'“«[ ,n £y bU d«f”, “wUhin Snd’iithout 1 tha y stat« of Georgia. 1- necuniary gain to itself an 1GIA—Clarke Omoty: fh ^‘'®l n a SttoicTS^. T h ?‘ ho sold at public "OytctyJfe, tiW». ■»”“ Jbennon rfgh ktdil.r. or: bidders for said corporation o» .. s)1 tion Is pecuniery gain ^l* h ^*liular burtn«. o tb.t ewers** 1 ighost bidder pre bikers for between the ^2** ho , U T,i°! fPs sales, on the **ret Yue*? n Oetober, 1923, house door of the, j? 0 *™? hoflse of elkvko I Couatjl rfa^all of tho following Jc- sued from‘the City Court of Ath ens in favor of F. H. McEntire against the said E. G. Fambrough and A. H, Shannon. Deed for levy and sale filed and ».*ecorded before levy, and written notice given tenant in possession. This 7th dav.of September, 1933. W. E, JACKSON, Sheriff, Clarke County, Georgia. Sept. 7-14-21-28. Idine at States, for the Northern District aii&oR- cf;&orgia. * to Wind lit re: Chri* Jones, Bankrupt. No. a 'Aim. laflR'in rtnnlrrunfrv. ,v may: determine to do so by a vote of- two-thirds of its stock ». xiivy ac=ixv , corporation the right of taw when and aa provided by the laws of Georgia, and that it have all such other-rights, powers, pnvi- eges and immunities as are inci dent to like incorporations or per missible under the laws of Geor- gia. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be incorporated under the name and style aforesaid with the pow ers, privileges and immunities herein set forth, and as are now. or may hereafter Be. allowedi s corporation of similar character under the Petitioner's Attorneys. Filed In office September 5th 1455 in Bankruptcy. A petition for discharge’ Raving been filed in conformity with law by abpve-named bank»ppt, and the Court having orde-ed that, the hearing upon said petition ! be-had ppnfpniKpp 9!). ■ at’ ten E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Office of Clerk of Superior Court of Clarke Coupty. September 5th, 1923. f, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of tho Superior Court of Clarke County, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the application for charter, of AUTO WRECKING COMPANY, as the same appear, of-file in this office. Clerk of Superior Court. Sept. 7-14-21-28. iropc'rty of E, G, Fambrough and Vi H. Shannon for the purpose of In the District Court of the United Sta*"“ f-.a tli» Ynsdinri? l)!u<pif>t ing and was the oooVe r ati v e m e Revs. A. O. Hood and G. T. Carithers have returned from Jer sey where they were connected' with a revival meeting ihe past two weeks. They report a good meeting and the kindest treatment at the hands of the Waltoft county people. Messrs. C. M. and J. F. Bar BRIGHTENS N. H. - SlBniflcam M affiSgZSuF CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Sweetea yoor tlomach sod breath - only 25e ^ , DUUIIAM N. II. — Signfflc [mng"TB*eneeicth6 ml.i rend, which i hos bgt-n sawplng farm life have been brirtight about by county dgent work* In the Interesst of better farming, according to a re- port by J. C. Kendall, director of e<»- operlve extewdon work Jn the ITnl- verlsty of New Hampshire. Taking aa a basis cendlions In Sullivan coun*. ty, where in August ten year* ago county agent work was first begun nett hav» seemed positiona in Director Kendall points o numerous Atlanta and are now in that city. davMopmentna which.- h« attrliiute. Friends are sorry to have them directly and Indirectly to extension leave, yet extend beat wishes for actlvitlw. •4 fi AtlInfa(^»Mnq9 nate W -securing servfcis* of Mr. CI> tJte'.Jhiancgemenfc c e 6 Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills the germs that cause the fever. ori September o’clecl Distri- ATLANTA, UCUCgiM, nutiLc- yf r hereby given to all creditors and^ipufiats. other persons In interest to ap pear at said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the bankrupt for discharge should not be granted. 2t. 0. C. FULLER; Clerk. who is ■«as fortu- tJre'.Aiancgcment cf his .wfetL ghop here. Clyde is a winder an<r is making good in the pydftaaion. f^are placing in bet- Mrs. M. J. Naber s and son, Ctaudis, of AtlanU were recent guests of relatives and friends here. 8HERIFPS SALE GEORGIA Clarke County: Will be sold before the Court !b; House door In said County, on the fifit Tuesday In October, 1923, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest‘bidder for ea»h, the following describe^, property to Mr. Curtifi Smith and ^family Have moved here from —-- ,,y oro wplrnmed ‘‘back home their friends. Mrs. Wreath Sellers of Atlanta was a recenfviaitor here with her friends in the-, city. wit GEORGIA—Clarke County: Whereas, The Cccrgia National Whereas, The ucergia national , Bank, Executor of the laat will of ® 4 . . 1q2: Henry Harper, represents to the Coupt in their petition, duly filed and entered on record, that they have fully administered said Henry Harper’s estate. This Is there fore to cite all persona concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said locutor should not be discharged im their administration, and re? ive Letters of Dismission on'the st Monday In October, 1923. R. C. ORR, Ordinary, bt. 7-14-21-28. This September 3, 1923. ln V c. ORR, Ordinary. Sept. 7-14-21-28. CITATION r.FORGIA—Clarke County: mmm Clarke County. , Witness my hand ajw oiwm This September 3, W*o. signature. 0rd i na ry. Scot. 7-14-21 — * The"p: ! t{tion of of Clarke County, J. R. Brantley, Georgia, and All that tract or parrel of lend 1 situate, lying and being in the City of Athens, Clarke county, Georgia, on the North aide of Hill Street, known as No. 868 ’Hill Street, ahd moro particularly de scribed as follows: Beginning ot a point on Hill Street 226 feet West of Billups Street, and running thence North 200 feet to a 15 foot alley: thence Went along said alley 76 teet to a point; thenco South 200 foot to Hill Street; thence along Hill Street East 76 foet to the begin ning point. Said land levied on as the prop erty of R. G. Wallace to satisfy an - ■ —i the 22nd day MedtCmfcs L. : *H. ' Arnold and Moiiio Buicc and daughter of At lanta were here* with relative, -X0\ ccntly. revival services at Antiocfi .bis week. The attendance la good. of August, 1923, from tho City court of Athens, In favor of The Equitable Lifo Assurance Society of the United States against R O. ^Quit-Claim deed for tho purpose of levy anil solo riled and recorded aa required by law anil duo and legal notice given to tlic defend ant und tenant in possession. This 7th day of September. 1923. / WALTER E. JACKSON, Sheriff. iORGIA—Clarke County: Or. J. L. Pendley, Guardian of rue St PuTiuley lux* applied to for a discharge from hil Gnsnr- inshtp of Clyde E. Pendley, this therefore to notify all persons concerned, to file their objectio: tm --.. iL... OM O. U.4~ Nicholson Social. And Personal News if any they have, on or before the **“it Monday in October next, else J. L. Pendley will be dU- arged from his Guardianship -aa plied,for. . R. C. ORB, „ [S Ordinary Clarke County.' Sept. 7-14-21-28. • ' - NICHOLSON, Ga. — Revival services will begin here on Fnijsy evening of this week tinder the auspices of tho Fire-Baptizod ; Ho- llnesz church. , Rev C. LWhWey of Rdyaton and others will be in charge. A canvas will be spread near the church building under which the meeting will he con ducted. Services (lay and . night. Your presence is cordially invited, .SHERIFF’S SALH GEORGIA—Clarke County: Will be told before , the court house door, v>Id State and County, on the first Tuesday In October, 1923, during the legal hours for sales to tho highest bidder for cash the following described property, to-wit. i One show case, one bar fixture with broken mirror, one wall counter, one sink, j ..Said property levied upon Snd to bi sold us tho property of Gny Cow den to eatiefy a Distress .Warrant issued in favor of Arnold And Edwards, against Guy Cowden. i This September 7, 1923. W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff. „ .... Hundred W 00) Pf “”Y“' 1 e f f „Mhe payable vided into M*®”? moo 00) Dollars of One .Hundred ($100.™, 1*0 k 1 that tract or parcel ot land the- improvements thereon- IB e County, Georgia, d a as lot Number 5 of the B. rane property, formerly land rs. Beulah E. Sim.,-said land ding to the sbrvoy of W. M. t and a pUt of thc same U- ,f record in the office oL the ot the Superior Court. Irf having of 90 to time by » n n ' B 'onrt«k7 to any ” thc roml leading from outstanding common st«x, ThouJ . ell Bridge to isgj2S»e s» ^'“dljre tbaf said ^ora tion have Hu thfaS time txtSvss&xiX L .WfV'ihey desire f« thorn- gat^arsgioSid a INO COMPANY, for th. period of ‘""ty^e* principal-office of «.id tssa: reuTbut petitioner, desire the Juht to establish branch -office, within this SUte or elsewhere, whenever the holders of a >nx °r- tT.V ♦hn ttock may »o determine. “ y 3 The oWect of said corpora tion la pecuniary gain to itself and “*4 ,h T£ h business to be carried on lea. tto. hn t& pu4°=-’ of storing, repafr- in'rf, painting and washing of any and all, makes of automobiles. To pair batteries, tire, and tub*.. ™ and deal in scrap iron,’ any other metal asj • k*’ The capital stock of said j corporation ah.dl be Five ’ntou.and ($5,000) dollaw, with the privil ege of increasing same to th* »Mn of Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars 'OfiGlA—Clarke County: "ill be sold before the court id door in said county at public wry to the highest bidder for [h,j between the legal hours of -on the fint Tuesday in Octo- , 1923, the following de- Ibed property, to-wit: .. All that lot of land in the city of Athena, Clarke County, Georgia, on the east side of the Oconee River, containing four (4) serfs, more or less, having a front age- on Jonas Avenue and being the property described in a deed dated December 22, 1917, from D. 51. Moore to J. A. Hunnlcntt and Deupree Hunnlcutt, said deed re corded In the office of the clerk Ot the Superior Court of Clarke County, Georgia, in deed book 16, page 543; being the same prop erty conveyed to E. G. Fambrough and A. H. Shannon by deed of J. A.-Hunnlcutt' and Depuree Hun- nicutt, dated' February 8, 1921, likewise recorded in said Tho familiar face of Iff. J. W. Turner is again seen jin our burg. Friends arc glad td'note his return hern tram Atlanta where he has been several months. Among those visiting ln Athens Friilay were: J. H. Fick, Newark, N. J.; Clinton Davis, Richmond, Vo.; C. W. Adams, Covington, Gn.J Miss Mario Deader, LogansvjUe, lad. Mr. Dock Watkins of Madison county and Miss Ina Whitehead of this place were-Happily mar ried here, recently. This union was a complete surprise to this tntlre section. Miss Whitehead la the daughter of-Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Whitehead and has a host of friends hero that are interested in her marriage.’Very little is kpown of the groom in this community, yet he is congratulated on winning this fair young lady *s his .future companion. .- Your correspondent has returned home from a two weeks’ stay In Oglqthorpe S^SMSP?|SS*^' county there ha ,Mr.-Veata Llewsllyjt of 'Athana folks' in Rev. J. R. Sailors‘is conducting ' ‘ '.loch .bis Athens Visitors A. Johnson, Chicago; Mrs, R. P. Spuncor and children, Gbjutpbus, Ga.; Mrs. J. W. Harrison, .Colum bus, Ga.; Mrs. J. D. Daldrop, Hen dersonville. N, C.; Mre-. J, J‘1 ffV'- Miss Naomi Jalte, Binjdnqhani, Aio. : [ . ,‘ltt -e-iTP — fheSmartestYou EverSaw! rjr ^ s r ^Advance Fall Styles r Sftet&atr& Qjfi? £y/amous tS/ioes/orl^n Th* alyl* illoatrated above (No. 1721) L on* of tha many eiaaiie modela ive display. Snappy Nut Drown Russia Bat; Popular Styltsh French Last; Fancy Patterns and Perforations, Oak Tanned feather Soles; Two Rous Goodyear Stitching; Rubber Heels. A classy looking shoe and a whale of a value. Hdre they are Men. Newark’s Advance Fall Styles with all the Class and Pep of styles costing double or more — When you see these Snappy Advance Fall Models you will realize that :n Newark# you ere receiving more style and more real value for your money than any shoe .in town. Judge them yourself! Come in and* try on a pair of the ! niftiest models of the season. They will save you dollars ' also see snappy oxfords at S3.50. ! :*i :$ the Ur««*. ru -»« of Shoe Stor*a in tha United Stata*. Athens, Ga?, Store, ,151 Clayton St., “Next to Kress.” AH Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings To Accommodate Customers Jjrs.' A. H. Richardson) Boise- mo.\ Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. L ; T~ Boochor, John N. Beecher, Etf- minkharo, Ala.; Mia# i.Mnry, Gag5jv> Warren/ Ohio; Miss Carolyn Brovk, Ithaca, N. Y. "fS V: I . W, A. Smith, ChaUahao$a, Tonn.; rt d s;.rSi&' c hh u Lttdslngcr, It., Atlanta; rnul Lasher, New York City; , T. M. Patterson, Madison, Ga. r\ J. D. Camp, Atlanta; V. A. m to tnis Bchlffor, Milwaukee. WIs.; J..«• hltehead is .Stephens, Macon; M. B. Craig, At- - ' lanta; C. A. Plummer, AtlanU; Mrs. E. 8. Wall, Birmingham; Ar thur C. Hoenig, New York; J. It. Fr.rsylh. Denver, C61o.; H. »• Hughes, Memphis, Tenn. FIRST BALE BRINGS 24 CENTS THOMASVILLE, Ga.—Thomaa- vlilo’s first hate of cotton- woe grown by. L. V. Donn&rd, a farm er living about four miles cast of tho dty. It weighed 483‘ paSMa- s t\T ’Twenty** ive l lltiunwi 11 * IGU i be i&lBkfCtBurtoo l. : AH that tract or parcel of Id lying and being in the city of hen».‘ Clarke County,- Georgia, tinning on Jonas Avenue at the Dperty line of J. A. Hunnlcutt i Deuprcc Hunnlcutt, and run- |g[ thence in a northerly direc- p along Jonas Avenue a dis- KC of 100 feet; thence in a sterly direction along the prop erty of Jonas 212 feet to the, property line of Mrs. A. V. Bur ton; thenco In a southerly direction 1 feet ilmg the property of _J Mrs. A. V. Burton; thence in an easterly direction 212 feet to the beginning point; this being the same lot deeded to 54. Stent the stocklioiaem, now ‘“,71 divided into .hares ofone hundred ($100.00) dollars each. Ten per cert of the amount of capital to tne-nme tot aeeoeu xo m. ow... he'employed by them has been ac- by Mrs. Katie J. Pope, and record- fiv nafd in. led in the clerk’s office of the Su- 1 (Petitioners desire the right to perior Court of Clarke Comity, have the subscription .to said cap^jCcorgla, In deed book ts. folio 12. lul stock paid in nionny or prop-lThiz lot containing one-half acre, iu to be taken at a fair valua-i m ore or less, ana being the same Pis!cc' d and S°Sr« ^loK ^ g&fc to'a WM ^WriwISriF^WM^^’t-.- Gm ’ hf rdaii in ike ofBcc of th» iccmmon,, „ Pct! ti 0 n.r* desir* tha tight| of the Superior Court, in|nnd with snob ^ by j la ^ an d he sued, to plead and look 10, page 034.’’ „ 1”. n SL r Ju, impler *" ty-rf SAM WANRBN; Witloncre desire that s.Kflcommon S e or le*#t #no -a».w — petty conveyed to E, O. Fam- ugb and At- XL, JShjHiJion fir Copyikb* MUHiHbm$i d Ki^psJmna- Do you know this one? You’ll know a Kuppcnheimer suit any- iwhere. You know the kind. of. fellow who jwears.ohe.of these stylish suits, too. 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