The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 14, 1923, Image 5

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DAT, SEPTEMBER 14, 1923. Advertisements'™^ « e ——- : " ot| re of the levy was' WHEREFORE, n .TBQAyiSER-nERALp. AtHENS, r.EQRGU,, petite or AABUW tUHKN, and anrfIh f * ? *u 8 hercln 8ct ^rtb, and such aCIA -Clarko County! , Superior Court of said State I County: .. Krtili-a of AARON COHEN, le "UD M. COHEN, HENR’ oiuiaS ^■L; U ™^tfuU f s‘how«T 1 J^ t d b ° f law, a be?or C e°th^ieJy.wSTihi law* .i.-TJ 1 ' 8 41,1 day of September, dinners, together with'their, jgo 3 -dates, licsiro to be Incorpor-1 ' w r ,. rlr . n „ lender the name of the PINE-I Sheriff Cterfc. IT COUNTRY CLUB for the ScLt 7-14-21 28 C Unty ’ Georgna ' | of twenty years, with thc| 7 21 ' 28 ’ ' sa»:« of Georgia. ERWIN, ERWIN & NIX, ■ Attorneys for. Petitioners GEORGIA—Clarke County: to renew said charter at the U the purpose* of said oor- dtion arc the promotioh of.so- ISitereourso among the mem- I ,m! the encourageipent of its. and of sports and past Th y desire the right to I , n d construct suitable club , tennis courts, golf course, tog pool and lake and play i for children. ..8., _• petitioners desire the cor- jon to be located in the City Clesltq founty, Geor- GEORGIA—Clarke County: 1 of !a »| •IT 8 ' ’ >. 1 t Will be sold before "the' Court * House door in said County on the first Tuesday in October, 1923, Jritbm the le/ral hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cosh, the following described lands, to-wii: Those two tracts or parcels of land situated in the town of Win- terville, Clarke Counity, Georgia, and described as follows: (1). That tract lying on the Northerly side of Church Street, beginning at a point 282 feet southeast of the intersection of Church and Harris Streets, and running thence Southeast along said Church Street 125 feet, thence 'tW «nirl aa, (East along said Church Street tko right to! ,<i6 ' 8 feet t0 Dol!,r street, theneo I! {\vo*thirds of ita_i ding at the time, * , JMy desire for the said in corporation the right of renewal when and as provided by tho laws of Georgia, and that it have nil such other rights, powers, privil eges and t immunities as are inci- niissible under the laws of Gcor- Kia. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be incorporated under the name and style aforesaid with the pow- _ Glerk Superior Court, Clarke ers, privileges and immunities Filed in office, this 6th. day of herein set forth, and as are now, September, 1923. * cr may hereafter be, allowed a E. J. CRAWFORD, corporation of similar character angles En they deem advisable, andi!" " «t and make all proper and ?° *a?few h! ury by-laws, rules and regu- , J:1 ‘Sttitlor. 25 -i” 1 JS s that are necessary and may ? p , ol . , ' t ' tli '". ce . a J h "* ht “? K JLht in earrvlnv on the „h.l fcc£ . *• A P°‘ nt > thenc <’ . at thence -feet to m a ■■■HRILT' ■■^“Iwe.terlv along the Easterly Unfof z Kn ,n ,Rn - th “ h *"~ 8.', L: said corporation 'hate the k to receive, rent, ledie', pur- (tnd hold such realty and ulitios an may be necessary _it purposes of the corpora- | with the power to dispose of lame and to execute notea and ■ as evidence of indebtedness nil. or which may bo ineur- ini to secure the ' same by gs;c, security deed, trust for other .form of lien under bg laws. T 6. t said corporation shall have lot No. ,10, 150 feet to the begin' hltig, being Iota Nos. 11 to 21. in clusive, in Block A, of subdivis ion of Winter Grove, as per plat recorded in Deed Book 19, page 0, Clarke County Records. (2) That tract beginning at m point on the . Northerly aide of Georgia Avenuo (or Railroad Street) 200 feet easterly from Dozier Street, and running thence Easterly along Georgia Avenue 200 feet and with this width ex tending back in a Northeast,riy direction 350 feet to Church Street, and being lota Noi. 9 to 16, inclusive, and lots Nos. 41 to id corporation snail na v <;,48, inclusivc, of Bioek B, of sub- Clerk Superior ; Quart, qUtkf County, Georgia. GEORGIA—Clarke County !■ - / Clerk’s Office, Superior Court. : I, E. J. Crawford. Clerkbltbu Superior Court of Clatte Cciuityj Georgia, do Hereby certify »that the foregoing Ida true copy of the application of .Mr*.' C. V. Wie:, 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 i of said court, this the 6th day of September. 1923. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Cotlrt, Clarka County, Georgia. Sept. 7-14-21-28. property GEORGIA—Clark, County. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that I. M. Smith, as Administrator of L. L. Smith, deceased, having ap plied to me by petition for leave to sell the real estate of said L. L. Smith, deceased; the sale to take place at Danlelsville, in th: County where the land Is located; and that an order was made thereon at the September term, 1923 for citation, and that cita tion issue; all the heirs at law and creditors of the said L. L. Smith, deceased, will take notice that I will pas, upon said appli cation at the October Term, 1923j of the Court of Ordinary. Clarke County; and that unless cause Is shown to the contrary, at said time, said leave will be grant ed, with power to sell the land at Danieisvifle, Madison County. This September 3, 1923. R. C. ORR, Ordinary, Sept. 7-14-21-28. COBB & COBB, , . V . Petitioner's Attorneys. Filed > in I office September Eth 1923.* . E- J. CRAWFORD. Clerk. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Office of Clerk of Superior Court of Clarke County. September 5th, 1923, I, E.-J. Crawford, Clerk of the Superior Court of Clarke County, hereby certify that the foregoing is a tree and correct copy of the ication for charter, of AUTO I5CKING COMPANY, as the same appears of file in this office. . This 5th day of September, 1923. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk of Superior Court. Sept. 7-14-21-28. GEORGIA—Clarke County: Whereas, The Georgia National Bank, Executor of the last will of Henry Harper, represents to the Court in their petition,- duly filed nnd entered on recoqpl, that they have fully administered said Henry Harper's estate. ‘This is there fore to cite all persons concerned, kindred cause, Executor should not be discharged from their administration, and re ceive Letters of Dismission un the first Monday in October, 1923. R. C. ORR, Ordinary. Sept. 7-14-21-28. ■ following described wit:* All that tract or parcel of land j situate, lying and being In tho City of Athens, clarko County, Georgia,' on the North side of Hill | Street, and moro particularly do-1 scribed as follows: Beginning at a point on Hill I Street 225 feet West of Billups Street, and running thence North 200 feet to a 15 foot alley; thence West along said alley 75 feet to a point; thence south 200 feet to Hill Street; thence along Hill Street East 75 feet to the begin ning.point. Said land levied on as the prop erty of R. 0. Wallace to satisfy an execution Issued on tho 22nd day of August, 1923, from, tho City Court of Athens, In favor Of The Equitable Life Assurance Society of tho United States against R. G Wallace. Quit-Claim deed for the purpoae of levy and sale filed and recorded as, required by law and due and legs) notice given, tft the’defend ant and tenant in insaeaston. This 7th day of September, 1923. WALTER E. JACKSON. Sheriff TO ADVENTURES OE THE TWINS By Olive Roberts Barton T (flTe Wins Over Keen Competi tion and Julian GoetCh- ius Then Calls Him “The Liar.” The meeting of ths member* of the Rotary Club wat enlivened Wednesday by the entertainment committee which had arranged programme ,of-fctpry telling. Thi* proved one' of the N *hpst entertain liients pf tha .season. Judge IlraUweli, chairman of th< •nfmittee, selected- aopie t/of-. the *st 'talent Qt Jhp club ^nd ,their Sept. 7-14-21-28. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE Clarke Superior Court, October Term. 1923. GEORGIA—Clarke County: HATTIE MADDOX WILLIAM MADDOX To William Maddox: By order of the Court you are required to be and appear at said ed and Seditora, -to lEgL. 0 ", Jf* !, if any they can, why said' nea£ ’ “X" 1 utor should not be discharged l£fljSt r -ii i nnt* levied r to _hment under ilations as may bylaws, and safer of such „ it,'except in ice* with such bylaws •in saidjerty of N. M. Ward to satis: t.thcy ion the fl* [uUXRffTaT'Stherform sbjtsncc by jk vote of a ma- I of. its members. PKKEFOltE, pcttfli prop- ... „. Jfy an execution issued from the Super ior Court of Clarke County, Geor gia, on the 12th day pf October, 1922, in favor of Mrs. Lillie S. Lamkin. Written notice of levy vjven to defendant in fi.' fa* and tenant in possession r> -~* **”■ ■ purpoaop' BaBajH jtS junty, Georgia. — ' County: |kz£ and immunities, .herein ', and avitli euch additional privileges and Immunl- GRE office.’ bf the Deed for the ■fand ■k of Mevy and.sale Riband EORGIA—Clarke County: Dr. J. L. Pendley, Guardian of Clyde E. Pendley has applied to me for a discharge from his Guar dianship of Clyde E. Pendley, this Is therefore to notify all persons concerned, to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday In October next, tide Dr. J. L. Pendley will be dis charged from his Guardianship aa applied for. ■ R. C. ORR, Ordinary Clarko County. Sept. 7-14-21-28. CITATION GEORGIA—Clarke County: To. AH Whom It May Concern: CLYDE BROCK and BEULAH WALLACE having in due form applied to me for permanent let ters of administration upon ihe estate of CALLIE NICHOLS, late of aaid county, deceased, to be issued to some proper person; this Is to cite All and singular the _ - ■xt of kin' and/creditors - of tho house door, ssld'SUto'snd County,’ * Is To the Superior* Court of SMd The'petition of Mrs. C. Y., Weir, herysfter Sr., and A. L. tficmselvcs, Their; todljw, alltlCIIAEL, - successors, to-be -incon»™ted un n.1 It inner.. «ler tho JUUHC Sdd stylo Of W1V.K for Petitioners. „ Aug. (81st. 4 1928.' _ J. CRAWFORD, Clerk!Superior Court, Clarke County Georgia. KGIA—Clirke County: nor Cou., — jy certify [that the foregoing (true and correct copy of the Ration for Charter, of PJnc t Countrys^QTubb »* the aamc |ars of fil*||t®». office. ^ 1 31st_d3323tugost,^l923. Cie Hit' full period of twenty years, w]tb the nriviloge of renewal aa pro vided by law. The principal office and tioners desire Gist ,aid c0£p ?!t tion also have the twwcrtocitab- llsk and maintain branch offices and places of business at »uch places p a» it may d ( eair J' n and without the State of Gtergte. 3. The* object of said corpora- tion is peconlXT 8*1“ to. itself anji its shareholders. By said ci The narticular business that Bn d petitioners desire that S^rr r te°. n .ii a «t , at merchandise. Petitioners to,, tftes, batteries and. any ai i, that SEbt _ >, Ordinary Clarke County. Witness my hand and official mature. This September "3. 1923. . >V . R. C. ORR, Ordinary. h*t*I4.21-28./|! GEORGIA—Clarke County: To the Superior Court of Said le petition of J, R.- Brantley, of Clarke County, j Georgia, and Howard Johnson, of Qsrke Coun ty, State of Georgia, respectfully * lT^That tl4y desire for them selves, their associates end suc cessors, to be incorporated and made a body politic under the name and style It AUTO WRECK- ING COMPANY, for the period of; ears, 2. lile principal office of said company shall be ini tho city of Athens, State and County afore said, hut petitioners desire the right to. establish branch offices within this State or elsewhere, SHERIFF’S SALE GEORGIA—Clarke County; Wllj be sold before tho court use door, said‘State’and County,' the first Tuesday in 'October, 1923, during the, legal, hours .for sales to the highest bidder for cash the following described property, to-wit. One show case, one bar fixture with broken mirror, one wall counter, one. sink. , -.. — Said l iefli rty, lavied upon and to <i Attorney be sold as tho property of Gny ‘ Cowden to satisfy a Distress Warrant issued in favor of, Arnold and Edwards, against Ody Cowden. 'eptcraber 7,; 1923. . E. JACKSON, Sheriff. Sept. 7-14-21-28. ^ . v is , — ARLENA JONES WOODRUFF house door In eald county at public TO ALRENA JONES WOOD bidder for GEORGIA—Clarke County: Will be sold before tho court luse door In said coun' outcry to the highest cash, between tho legal houre of sale, on the first Tuesday in Octo ber, 1928, the following dc- rlbed property, to-wit: 1,’ All that lot of land in tho city of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, on the east tide of the Oconee River, containing four (4) acres, more or less, having a front- _ . ago on Jonas Avenue and being whenever the holders of a major- the property described in a deed tty of the atock may so determine. ‘ - may of aaid pecuniary gain : to business to le carried on orpora-, lelt and corporation Is’ to buy, sell and trade automobiles, both new me that said corporation hare .rower 1 to buy, sell, or other- , P deal in all kinds of merchsn- both-for itself nod * a - 1 ”S S&ft » « aamsr&af&® 06) Dollars, all common . Said lot tage of 90 iding from itt Lump- Brooklyn, uniform _ Branch. Tty show “ mav of One Hundred he same be- etelu All of said capital stocK ifflce of the , actually paid in. Court, Honors desire that said corpora- tlnn "have the right and P° we 5, t0 increase its capital stock from time lo timc. by * majority vote of the ' outatanding common stock, to any amount not exceeding Ten Thorn and (810,000.00) Dollars, which in creased capital stock shail be com mon and preferred, either or boiu, IV... ^ may Bo determined by A «»• ' office of fhoii or |ty vote of the optstanmns trior Court, in nojm^^toc^o^sald comoraUn I land will‘d be sold as the ] eB o S as may be determine by «!• of 8ASt WARREN, dc- , uch majority vote. . “It in; fi fa, ’under and, by n. Petitioners de " ir , f ,, ,a !. »f) an execution Issued corporation have the right te sue t list,: 1923,. frem the Ctetegd to be aued, to contract and b« .sty iAX'TY^TRO'sf^ 1 CORPOR'A^own'and 1 maHsge°sll «»•> 'p»£ »*f*' r um of *27.30; as -lnteMBt psust 31st, 1023, the. further or other obligations, and to secure i;-f 149.41 attorney’s fees, and the same' by mortgage, e urity |fanher sum of *19.76 eosU: deed, deed jf trust, pr other foirn terest OB the principal 0 f security, under l»*s now or - August Slat, ‘1923, at hereafter exfetln# tie Of 8 per cent per annum; desire thst sakl corporation hato L«1 Mtlon being issued, on a the right to have an .d “f* 1 * Jffif ■fn. rendered in the City mon sea, and the rightgcn.cnrlly Atbcf,.. in favor of to do all other arte which may ne .V — done by corporations of a similar tRANTY TRUST CORPORA- nature. ant w - “ e property dated December 22, 1917, from D. Jf. Moore to J. A. Hunnicutt and Deupree Hunnicutt, said deed re- Tded in - tho office of the clerk of the Superior Court at Clarke County, Georgia, in deed book 16, ; being the same prop- page 643; and second-hand. To buy, sell and erty conveyed to E. G. Fambrough GEORGIA—Clnrke County: trad# automobile parts, accessor- and A. H. Shannon by deed of J. ' “ ’- - J — A. Hunnicutt and Depuree Hun nicutt,- dated February 8, 1921, and likewise recorded in. said office. 2. All thst tract or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, beginning on Jones Avenue at the property line of J. A. Hunnicutt and Deupree Hunnicutt, and run ning thence tn ..northerly direc tion along Jonas Avenue n dis tance of 100 feet; thence In a westerly direction along the prop erty of Jonas > 212 feat to the ' y. bS- all automobile parts both secoi hand and n*w. To operate a gai for the puipose of storing, ret ing.-painting and washing of any ’ —*- * —■‘-imobilss. To and tubes. To buy, seii and' deal in scrap iron, brass and any other metal as ^ The canital stocl( ot said corporation shell be Five Thousand (*6,000) dollars, with the privil ege of increasing same to the sum of Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($26,000.00), by a majority vote of the stockholders, said stock to be divided into shares of one hundred ($100.00) dollars each. Ten per cent of the amount of capital to be employed by them haa been ac tually paid in. (Petftionere desire the .right -to have the subscription to said cap ital.stock paid in money or prop erty to 'be taken at a -fair \slua- tion). ' 4 i—* * 0. Petitioners desire the right to sue and be sued, to plead and be-impleaded, to have and use * common seal, to make all neces^ r by-laws and feguiatf lo all other thtnga thaj necessary for the «i rying-oa of said property line of Mrs. A. V, 1 srainat SAltt WARREN on - 7. Petitioners f urtl,er d ** l £’ P> 31st, 1923, for said sums: that .aid corporation hsve tne mssSssase VSb lit: -T ■*az&z i!.sa!.iw; wa« this day levied on surrender er and. *.jrlue of soidic; A Slid’"w — suitable to the purpose of the cor poration, and to execute notes and tends as evidence of indebtedness incurred, or which may be Incur red, in the conduct of the affairs of lha corporation and to secure the same by mortgage, security- deed. or other form of lien, tinder existing laws. j 7. They desire for said incor poration the power and authority to apply for and accept amend ments-to its charter of either form or substance by S vote of. a ma- torltv of its stock outstanding at tha tint*. They also ask ity for said incorporation vinculo matrimonii, and in defgult thereof the Court will proceed ss to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable Blanton Fortson, Judge of said : Cnurt. ’ Die 15th day of August, .E. J. CRA.NFORD. Clerk S. C., C. C., Ga CLAUDE MAHAFFEY, Petitioner’s Attorney. Aug. T7-31. Sent. 14-28. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE Wo. 4437 October Term. 1923, Clarke Superior Court. Georgia, Clarke Count*. B. L.‘WESSINGER clyde’mae WESSINGER TO CLYDE MAE WEISSINGER ■ By order of the Court you are required to be and appear at aaid Court on the Second Monday in October, 1923, next, to answer Pe- titioncr’s libel tv divorce, a vln- culo'TnStrimonli, and .in . default thereof' the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable Blanton Fortson, Judge of said Court, this tho 9th day of August, 1923. Ei J. CRAWFORD, Clerk S. C., C. C, Ga. Aug.: 10-24, • for l , Sept. Petitioner. 14-28. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE No. 4415. October Term. 1923, Clarke Superior Court, Georgia, Clarke County. GROVER CLEVELAND WOOD. RUFF ' ' ' ’ vs. ALE RUFF: By order of the Court you are hereby required to be and ar at said Court on the Second day in October,' next to answer petitioner's libel for divorce, end n default thereof, the Court rill iroceed as to justice shall spper- Witness tho Honorable Blanton Fortson, /Judge of said Court This, tho U.h E da j , of B Ju M; Clerk S. C„ C.C. SHACKELFORD & .SHACKEL FORD, best stories pleasea~**nd brought forth nvalanche of gaiety. Those furnishing the jokes for tho oo ensfon were: Tom Doxler, Mortor Hodgson. Mlltpn Jarnlgan, Abl Nix and Fred Orr. A prise had been offered by the club for {the beat story and Julian'Goetchtas Was drafted to deliver it Those who know Mr. Goetchius can imagine the pieaaing manner in which the prise was presented, after a una nimous vote of the club had award ed it to Mr. Jarn!gan t The prise was a hook, beautifully bound and moon(e4 -with gold entitled. "The Liary ? • P ", \ M ANY '• ' ‘ ‘7 * VISITORS -*T gK The visiting guests were: Mslor j. T. Strlcklcr. consulting ern isineer of the Doherty Cp. t George Haylor, engineer of Ihe same conf pany and Georgs. Connor, of Blr- mlnghnm;. JSXMP -Woodruff.«juiA Prof. Charles Neal, .of Co Vfnt: Naal is one of the best.! aifbcatora In the/ atgtf. } Major H. H. O<»rdon. father ol Hugh Gordon, when he waa a \toy nnd now he is here as instructor for the boys of Mr. ' Gordon. A most affable and loveable eharae* tey. on* b*s devoted his life to training an4 teaching the boys of the stlte. . Ablt Nix brought to the atten tion of the club the meeting of the newly appointed tnx commlsslor named'by Governor Walker, which t« to'meet In this city next W£ek stated that arrangement* should be'piaffe for a meeting pMei sn'd' for securing 1 such' irtformhtlort ■0* r*»eht he ddidfed by 1 the Mm 1 »nt»*ilnit nAd fWiihllrtl tllnft «r , 'pwW •tnltfoei’bo' apinbiirttedr^hf^fqls '-vbv rtpec. On* mntfn'n. T^rcSldent PhtnWt snnolnte<\lfng*' Gordon. A. f G. Duti fey and 3: E.‘ , 1 , *ilmadgfl.‘ 1 ” ' TT There! sat Chatterbox Magplq In hi a gorgeous coat of black, white, red. Ijiistar Gallop, the cowboy fslcy, for my family. But with him It’s stopped Ms pony suddenly and 1 mo- different" tinned to the Twins' to dd tlkewlae. ’ ‘ am na!” exclximod CSattcrbox. Thcq no;put hld’ flnier ak*a»> htS"«“ ,ckl l t - -"8P : ‘hat’s Jt< Is it;. He I* ... ; lips'bnd ■ nodded toward a dead '* J“«‘ a sporty lollow who won'f.,, tree that hung crookedly tier the’flay at home and likes to keep mountain path where they were' bachelor’s hall. Um h'm!’’ I knew * rldgite Ithero waa a scandal somowhercr - There aat Chatterbox Magpie In I “No, that’s not it all!” declared his gorgeous coat of black, white Misses Grouse. Indignant nt last. . and red. acting like a bad school I "He has a good reason for leaving " boy. For, although Chatterbox Is a 1 us hero alone and going off by friend of both mountain folk 'and. himself high in tho mountains.” plains tint, the birds hsto him. Ho I I’R tell you tomorrow what the treats them shamefully. And ju»t, Twins heard her say tbon. now he waa msklug fun of Misses' (To Be Continued.) Gadabout Grouse and her eight brown children. '•Ha, ha, ha! Ho. ho hoi” laughed Chatterbox in his. .high, creaky voice. . MW.hy doesn’t ybur husband stay ei .hamq. Mlssqk, Gropso It is bc- cSuso you have a bad disposition or Just beeauso Von and your Chll- dr«t are so ugly! tipiy. you’re just a plan, apecklod brown, all of you, and when I look down from — Perth I can hardly tell you i.o.v; Bahngcn Kcc^k|&, , Order Stop Macmi • Slock Shipniefiti r Attorneys. Sept. 14-28. erlndrlan haa issued an order, re eroding a former order prnlilbHIns the shipment ot llveatnett' to' Ma con for Immediate slaughter.". The action was taken following a meet ing of the chamber of commerce Thursday. Quarantine had been placed on allegation that tha tick infested cattle and cholera the hog. shipped Into the city. 8UFFERED FIVE YEARS FROM KIDNEYS ‘T suffered with kidney tronbb for five years or more. I could not sleep at night and I waa alwayi tired after coming home from work gml, my. back ached," writes John ifen. Danville, 111. "I ao- J some FCH.KY' KIDNEjf. | PtBLS.and after a-fftr *treqtm»4t>: I 1 felt'Uettgr and touhl work wltL- more case, bccam'i stronger and sleep bqttwV.'fhe quick: re there. Ground ’birds, 'that’s what ybinwr U*hl’!i, - ,) ... we box? A good reason •'guying on! th* iroUnd. Mister ilfjle" answered MtsSei Grouse meekly, "lt’s boetuso wo can’t fly so very well nnd, therefore, .can’t got out of the way of hawks or eoglos. or any big bBrd that might chaso us. Wo know wo match tho ground and that’s why wo stay so close to It—so woqi bo safe.” “Well, then, is It -because you gadabout so that Mister Grouse doesn’t stay at homo?” asked Chat terbox curiously. "Is that how you got your name?" •Oh. no. air!" said Misses Crouso. "Ifh'-'isn’t !my jiamqV hut my has- • hand’s nartm that la’Gndaliont,-nht 1 nflde.T oijly gb artnad do gehlqodi Macon Club Wants Memorial Greeted ; ■ i -fi-.r. To Late President •WACdfN. Ga.—-The Macon EX- ! change Club haa endorsed tho Idea ! of erecting a monument to lliu into president Harding, which now bdlng considered by Exciu clubs llircugbont Ibo counlry.’ Idea owea its Inception tn Cloveland Exchange Club.I Secretary : of thn Macon club ban notified the, Cleveland club tbat It is behind tho propoBSL , 66- ^0^-66 Taxi Service , Day and Night —Cunt ' ’COUGHS DISTURB SCHOOL w6rk ’rtt hpltl teacftjrif should Blvo the Battwadviee to children who ;h|>rv did. this FJprtfJa, teacher, nded, ppi&TCS, IIONKY to thfi.'chlldrvn in who hdd the nnd.XOod camo wlicnevtr It tvaa ^t>*ferd „ i- A wrJte * L AraiHtron Kl MACON—¥<»^>Jiecchol>c)> 1 iflpMn. Fplpy's .IIo 1 . ;e*. In- ey and Tar contains no oqlatca xredients printW 'on thr wrapper. Qulcffcfy relieves colds, coughs and d)wup^H9c|ldu iovorywhere.—Adw- YeilowCabCo. PHONE 66 Olfico GEORGIAN HOTEL JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES .UNDER THE GROUND CHAPTER 13 Story by Hal Cochran. Drawings by Lea Wright. public outcry at the court loor ln Clarke county.'Georgia, on ha first Tkicsdsy in»Octobcr, 1923, during the legal hours of sale, tha following property, to-wit: Thst tract of land tn Princeton District, Clarke county, Georgia,, containing twenty-eight acres more or less, and bounded on the North by Nimmle Kenney; East by Will Willoughby; South by lands of Nimmle Kenney; West by lands of John’Kenney. Said land to be sold ss the iroperty of the .estate of Owen Kenney, deceased, to the highest on easterly direction 212*feet to and best biddsr for cash, for the the beginning point; this being (purpose of paying debts of the de- tbe.ssme lot deeded to M. Stern bested and distribution among his Katis J. Pope, and record- clerk's office of .the So- ret at Clarke 'Counts’, in deed book 15, folio 12, containing one-half acre, less, ana being the same Sent. 7-11-21-28. conveyed to E. Q, Fam- * id A. II. Shannon by Stem' dnted March 17, id recorded In the clerk’c if i the Superior Court of County, Georgia, in deed age' 9. 7 ■ iparty having been lev- and to be sold at the , of E. G. Fambrough and Ihannon for the purpose of satisfying n certain execution is sued from the City Court of Ath ens fn ftvor of F. H. SfcEntire against the 'said E. ' and A. H, Shannon. By virtue of an order granted! 11 ** tnm Wj»* 1 * , f by the Court of Ordinary of Oco-i «•“>”» «« d nee . County, Georgia, at the Sep- • 1 "™ 1 > 1 » "■* Vol&T MONEY tember term, 1923, will be sold a( Bold .verywhere—Advor- he court house tl ** n, * n ‘4 Inty.lGeorgf In-October, teirs at law. This September 0, 1923. * lit AZZIE KENNEY, ' Administratrix of Owen Kenney, Deceased. WILL KEEP UP WAR ON WEEVILS Charlie Edwards, a young farm er pear Union church. In Madison Cimuty, waa, In the dty. Charlie says he ha» used pdison regularly and up to last week had the boll weevlla downed, but (wanna have again appeared. He wlU not give np but continue to pour on poison. —- - — . , Mr. Edwards apyt they always against the said E. G. Fambrouth I sell enourh supplies to pay all ex- ' peases for support of the family and to nw the farm aad dun hold tbeir cotton until the pride suits. They raise everything to reed men nnd beast crept In bis section ire promising. DAILY PROOF of Corona Durability “As dependable as my . plow” “i have cop}ftU_... on my Corona as mucl as any piece of machin-l r/dn'mSifiSIWfcUOV E. A. nwofl-nuH' thI *• “Why/ 1 replied Goldie Locks, “heV innkfag gold leaf to he tin* m'kiis in the candy store wimiows. lie imumls the jrolil ^ancl then men, u)i above the ground, stick it on windows that Spell Candy." -Turk? nf mnru> wmnmliflr signs. Deed far levy and sale filed and recorded before levy, and written nolle, gfyen tenant In possession. -This 7 th dey of September, 1923. W. E. JACKSON,’ Sheriff. Clarke County, Georgia. Sept. 7 : 14-21-28. .„ w |, en . „• it5 affairs, liquidate lEd ilis-J -Wlllji holders of two-third" of continue its business at any ttmojllr (Uiuu«$ cemmer. styyk of jit may, do-so or aijirsu." ihfeRiFFii SALE t-Clarko OoaalrH drum yold beforo the iOoaH<p r ^T In aaid County, on the- feeday in October, 1523,