The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 28, 1923, Image 5

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sal glm the defendant J Quit claim deed for !e lEOItGlA—Clarke Countyi ' |8»le wSi executed by the the Superior Court of Mid State in fi 1s t» the defendant TBE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA WHEREFORE, petiticnera prayl *•’ They deilre for tha wild in’ r and Countyt (be petition pf AARON COHEN, r EDWARD ft. Cohen, henry BODENHEtMER and ERNEST MICHAEL, respectfully shows: | potitlonera, together with their ssoeiates, dcaire to be incorpor- l under the name of the PINE- fitEST COU, kriod of tw UB for the ars, with the . and filed and recorded fice o‘ Court quired by law, before the levy. 1923** 8«Ptc»ber # ' * w - *• JACKSON, Sheriff, Clarke County, Georgia. Sept. 7-14-21-28. piratlon < ht to rtlteyv'aald charter at the G wn C i! A— fi*!*: „ time. Will be sold before the Court House door in said County on thi first Tuesday in October, 1923, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder tot cash, tha following described lands, to-wil: Those two tracts or parcels of land situated in the town of Win- terville, Clarke County, Georgia, and described as follows: (1). That tract lying on the Northerly side of Church Street, beginning at a point 282 feet That thp purposes of said cor poration are the promotion of so- ial intercourse among the mem- and the encouragement of dies, and of sports and past is. They desire the right to i and construct suitable club looms, tennis courts, golf course, trimming pool and lake and pin; bounds for children. J Your petitioners desire the cor-|^ uthG * 8t the*ihtersectTon’of loration to be located in the City Chur . ch ™ Harr,s Streets, and (f Athens, Clarke County, Geor- n, n. n, "5 thG ” Ce Southeast along 1 ■ said. Church Street 125 feet, thence East along said Church Street lGG.o feet to Dozier Street, thence Northeast along Dozier Street 102.4 feet, thence at right angles in a Northwest direction 175 feet to a point, thence at right angles in a Northeast direction 25 feet to a point, thtneo at right angles 50 feet to a point, thence at right angles 60 feet to a point, thence again at right angles 50 feet to comer of lot Nc. 10, thenca South westerly alontf the easterly line of lot No. 10, 160 feet to the begin ning, being lots Nos. 11 to 21, in clusive, in Block A, of subdivis ion of Winter Grove, as per plat of the Clerk of the Superior “f* hcrcin «<* *>rth. and aych aach otker . r, « ht ?-. P owcra - P r . lvi !- t of Clarke County « °J hera “ are now or may here-|W“ and immunities a, arc inci- d by law, before th. i,« »ft«r be allowed corporations of| dc . nt <? Hko incorporations or per- ■ • ■ * - l,vy ' a similar character under tha law/i m ,' ssible under the ,BWS of Gwr ‘ of Georgia. ! rIs. ERWIN, ERWIN A Ntx, !, Wherefore, petitioners pray to Attorney* for Petitioners he incorporated under the name GEORGIA—Clarke County: and stylo aforesaid with the pow- Cierk Superior Court, Clarke ««■. privileges and immunities Filed in office, this Cth day of h< * cin "? k forth, and as are now, Saptember, 1923. or may hereafter be, allowed a E. J. CRAWFORD, corporation of - Similar character Clerk Superior Court, Clarke undcr the laws^of Georgia. petitionera desire that said cor- )oration may have the right to nt a board,of.directom by a vote [ its membqfm and elect such of- rers as they deem advisable, and I use and make, all proper and ircessary by-laiys, .rules and regu- ptions that art necessary and may e proper in cartying on the ob- xts of said'corporation, and also ) have and use a common seal, ind with the right to alter, amend appeal the bylaws in aecord- s '»ith the constitution when popted, »'t r:t That said corporation have thei"*°«fcd in Deed Book 19,'page 0, to receive, rent, lease, pur-* Clarke County Records. (2) That tract beginning at a point on the Northerly side of Georgia Avenue (or Railroad Street) 200 feet easterly from Dozier Street, and running thence Easterly along Georgia Avenue 200 feet and with this width ex- and hold such realty and rsonalities os may be necessary the purposes of the corpora- , with, the power to dispose of re same and to. execute notes and onds as evidence of indebtedness icurred, or which may Iks incur- . , , .. * . and to secure the same by tending back in a Northeasterly .crape, security deed, trust direction 350 feet to Church .rtgage, security deed, trust id, or other form of lien undcr listing ]awg ^j 1>r [ That said corporation shall have i capital atttek except such prop- as it may acquire from volun- donatiohs, and dues and as- [essments levied upon its room* Icrs. That the membership in said lorporation shall . be subject to |ansfcr and assignment under ich rules and regulations as may described in the bylaws, and jat no right of transfer of such lembershij shall exist, except in rcordance/With such bylaws. I That th«y desire for said cor- power and authority rv and accept amend* nts to it# charter, or cither form [oration j apply i* Street, and being lots Nos. 9 to 16, inclusive, and lots Nos. 41 to 48, inclusive, of Block B, of sub division of Winter Grove, as per plat recorded in Deed Book 19, page 0, Clarke county records. Said land levied on as the prop erty of N. M. Ward to satisfy an execution issued from the Super ior Court of Clarke County, Geor gia, on the 12th day of October, 1922,i in favor of Mrs. Lizzie S. Lamkin. Written notice of levyfo ;iv<!n to defendant in fi.‘ fa.' and Tenant in possession. Deed for the purpose of levy and sale filed and recorded in office of the Clerk of the Superior, Court of Clarke County, Geoifrfe, before leyy made Thii 4th day of Sr Coiinty, Gcorgii GfA—-Clarke Cl Clerk’s Office, Superior Court. I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of tho Superior % Court of Clarke County, Georgia, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the application of Mrs. C. Y. Wier, Sr., and A. L. Wier, for incorpora tion of WIER GROCERY COM- PANYJ as said application ap pears on file in my office. WITNESS my official\signature and the sea! of said court, this - - _ the 6th day of September, 1923. ! WRECKING COMPANY, E. J. CRAWFORD, / Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County, Georgia. Sept. 7-14-21-28. GEORGIA—Clarke County. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that L. M. Smith, as administrator of L. L. Smith, deceased, having ap* died to mo by petition for leave o sell the real estate of said L. L. Smith, deceased; the sale ti take place at Dahielsville, in : thy County where the land is located; and that an order was madi thereon at the September term, 1923 for citation, land ]that cLMt tion issue; all the heirs at law and creditors of the said L. t. Smith, deceased, will take notice that I will pass upon said appli- .. ... ~ Clarke County; aft A that unless cause is shown to the contrary, at said time, said leave will be grant ed, with power to sell the land at Danielsviifc, Madison County. This September 3, 1923. R. C. ORR, Ordinary. 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 the estate of CALLIE NICHOLS, late eft sild" copnf is4uc$ this • COBB & COBB, Petitioner's Attorneys. Fill'd in office September 5th 1923. f 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 1 certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the application for charter, of AUTO WRECKING COMPANY, as the same appears of file in this office. and likewise recorded in saidi LIBEL FOR DiVORCB office. *| <; Clark* Superior Court. 2. AH that tract or parcel of October Term, 19231 * land lying and being in the city of GEORGIA—Clarke County: Athana, Clarke County, Georgia,.HATTIE MADDOX beginning on Jonss Avenue at the vs property line of J. A. Hunnicutt WILLIAM MADDOX and Deupree Hunnicutt, and run-j To William Maddox: nlng thence in a northerly direc- *\, n c-n.irf mm {inee 8lP o7 iS^TeL* SS iSZVJR westerlv^diction , court on second Monday in rrtvofJona s 2l 2 October, 1923, next, to answer pe- SwkLrL' |S J M A V U th titioneria libel for a dlvroce a fnnPihpnrlwn Y:i *?? r ’ vinculo matrimonii, and In default »hi h ther * rf the Court wil1 proceed aa Si A V n th . P °P Crty t« justice shall appertain, said Mrs. A. V. Burton; thence in witness the Hoi easteri/ direction 212 feet to the beginning point; this being the »ame lot deeded to M. Stern r Mrs. Katie J. Pope, and record- I in the clerk’s office of the Su perior Court of Clarke County, Georgia, in deed book 15, folio 12. This lot containing one-half acre, more or less, ana being the same iroperiy conveyed to E. G. Fam- rough ;>nd A. H. Shannon by deed of M. Stern dated March 17, |$20, and recorded in the clerk’s office of the Superior Court of Clarke CouMy, Georgia, iir deed book 29, page 9. * Said property having been lev- . led upon and to be sold as the This 5th day of September, 1923. property of E. G. Fambrough and E. J. CRAWFORD, A. H. Shannon for the purpose of Clerk of Superior Court, satisfying a certain execution is I sued from the City Court of Ath- icns in favor of F. H. McEntire | against the said E. G. Fambrough and A. H. Shannon. Deed for levy and sale fiWd and Witness the Honorable Blanton Fortson, Judge of said Court. This the 16th day of August, 1923. V B/^CRAOTORD, CleAflTC., C. C., Ga. CLAUDE MAHAfFEY/ Petitioner’s Attorney. Aug. 17-31, Sept, 14-28. ill. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE fro. 4437 October .Term, J923, Clarice Superior Court, Georgia, Clarke County. .y ’ - y »■;■'*. ; be opened B. L. WESSINGEB • ijfp; a wehk or Sept. 7-14-21-21 GEORGIA—Clarke County: Whereas, The Georgia National and entered on record, that they! tore to cite all persons concerned. 1 6 p 14-41-28. kindred »and creditors, to show: » cause, if any they can, why said: SHERIFF’S SALE Executor should not be discharged i GEORGIA—Clarke County from their administration, and re ceive Letters of Dismission on the first Monday in October, 1923. R. C. ORR, Ordinary. Sept. 7-14-21-28. ey, Guardian u. has applied to Will bo sold before the Court House door in said County, on the first Tuesday In October, 1923, Within tho legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, following described property .wit: 0 f j All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and boing in the GEORGIA—Clarke County Dr. J. L. Pendle: ~ Clyde E. Pendley has appl _ . . . , mu for a discharge from his Guar- City of Athens, Clarko County, dianship of Clyde E. Pendley, this • Georgia, on the North side of Hill is therefore to notify all persons Street, known os No. 868 Hill concerned, to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in October next, else Dr. J. L. Pendley will be d‘ charged from his Guardianship applied for. R. C. ORR, Ordinary Clarke County. Sept. 7-14-21-28. \V. E. JACKSON, •J 1923.. by a vote of a ma*. members. ** a JRE, petitioners pra* **■ irated under the name foresaid, -with powers. Ad immunities herein itf with'such additional rlvilogcs^and ftnmuni- low-or may hereafter i corporation of similar idcrjtho liyws of Gcor- SREEfl & MICHAEL, • Attorneys lor Petitioners. Filed In office Aug. 31st, 1923. [ substai .... of I! | WHER1 j be incoi td style JriviicEca It forth, l^hts and es as art ■ allowed haracter t Sheriff, Clarko County, Georgia, Sept.'744-21-28. GEORGIA—Clarke County: To the superior Conti of Said Th.Fet’itlon of Mrs. C. Y, Weir, T<r the Sr., and A. L. Wier, both_ ejtixena >^ n of said'county, respectfully shows 1. That tbemselvca, successors, to Bo incorporated un der tho nano and atylo of WIER An _ GROCERY COMPANY, for tho F I ^CRAWFORD, full period of twenty yenra, with ,f ‘ the privilege of renewal a. pro vided by law. • ... 2. Tho principal office and place of bualncsa of aaid corpora tion shall be In the city of Athena, Clarke County, Georgia, and peti tionera desire that said corpora tion also have the power to catab- liah and maintain branch offices and places of business at such places as it may desire, within and without the State of Georgia. 3. The object of aaid corpora tion Is pecuniary gain to itself and its shareholders. ' • 4. Tho particular buaincae that petitioners propose to carry on ;r „ . that of a general mercantile bus!- lighcst, bidder or bidders for nC8 * ( and petitionera desire that • • L said corporation have tho - right Clork Superior Court, Clarko County Georgia. tEORGIA—Clarko County: I I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the Superior Court of Clarke County, Trreby certify that tho foregoing J a true and correct copy of the Ipplication for fchartor, of Pino frest Country Club, as tho same ■ppeara of file in this office. 1 Thia 31,t day of Auuu«t, 1923. E. J. CRAWFOBD, Chirk of Superior Court, IrpL. 7-14-11-28. ' • Ji V |il.OUGIA—Clarke County: r Will be sold at public outcry to [be hi — ish, between icriffa sales, A the y in Oethbcr, if2S,. rarthouae ijoor ourthouie f ' of orgia, all j of ribed land? All that tract or parcel of land h the improvements thereon in arke County, Georgia, and lown as lot Number 5 of the B. Crane property, formerly land Mrs. Beulah E. Sims, said land ording to the survey of W . 51. plat of the same be- In the office of tho Superior Court, r petition of J.^Rt Brantlc/, That petitioners desire, for of Clarke Comity, Georgia, and elves, their, auociate, and How^JoB^o^gUrke^un- showir *rr 1. That they dcaire for them- selves, their associates and auc- cceaora, to be incorporated and mada a body politic undcr th< name and atyle of AUTO WRECK ING COMPANY, for tho period of twenty yean. 2. The principal office of aaid company ahall be- in the city of Athena, State and County afore said, hut petitioner! dcaire the right to establish branch offices within thia State or elsewhere, whenever tho holder* of , major ity of the stock nUy so determine. 8. The object of aaid corpora tion ia pecuniary gain to itself' and its shareholders. . , 4. The business to be carried on by aaid corporation J* to buy, sell and trade automobiles,’ both new SHERIFF'S SALE 1GIA— Clarke County: I be odd Jefore the conrt door, said State and County, first Tuesday in October, luring the legal hours for to tho highest bidder for cash the following described property, show case, one bar fixture broken > mirror, one wall r, one *ink. property levied upon and to Id aa the property of Gny to satisfy a Distress nt issued in favor of Arnold Iwards, against Guy Cowdon. September 7, 1923. W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff. 744-21-28. IGIA—Clarke County: ' Will be sold before the court house door in said county at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Octo ber, . 1923, the following de scribed property, to-wit: All that 1. lot of land in the 8treet, and moro particularly do scribed as follows: „ Beginning at a point on Hill Street. 225 feot West of Billups Street, and running thence North 200 feet to a 15 toot alloy: thence West along said alley 75 feet to a point; thcnco south 200 feet to Hill Street; tbcnce along Hill 8treet East 75 feet to tho begin ning Point. Split land levied on as tho prop erty of B. O. Wallace lo satisfy an execution Issued on tho 22nd day of August, 1,23, from the City Coprt of Athens. In favor of Tho Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States against R. O Wallace. , Quit-Claim debd for the purpose of levy and sale filed and recorded aa required by law and doe'and legal notice given to the detehd ant and, tenant In possession. This 7th day of September, 1*3% WALTER E. JACKSON. Sheriff. Sept. 7-14-21-28. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE Clarke Superior Court October Term, 1923. GEORGIA—Clarke County: W. B. MATTHEWS, JR. AURELIA MAUDE MATTHEWS To Aurelia Maude Matthews, Greeting: By order of the court you are hereby notified to be and appear ww,,, Georgia. Said lot mber 5 having a frontage of 90 ■«t on the i road leading from tehell Bridge to Scott Lump- is Piacq ; and on to Brooklyn, ,d running back in uniform idth about 1460 feet to a Branch. tion have the right and power to incrcaso its capital stock from time to time, bjt a majority vote of the outstanding common stock, to any amount not exceeding Ten Thous and ($10,000.00) Dollars, which in creased capital stock shall be com. he plat of laid property show-i m on and preferred, either or both r * 1 — J -— :l "’ ) as may be determined by a ma jority vote of the outstanding common stock of said corporation, nnd with such rights and privi leges as may be determined by such majority vote. G. Petitioners desire that said corporation have the right to sue and to he sued, to contract and be contracted with, to buy, sell, rent, own and manage all such prop- lng the property above. described '• recorded, Jin the office of the lerk of the Superior Court, In iced Book 10, page 634.” Said land ! will be s°ld ns the iroperty of! SAM WARREN, do- endant in fi fa, under and by n execution issued 1923, from the City ithens. in favor of TRUST CORPOR'A- SAM WARREN, for he principal sum of $376.80, the suitable for the purpose of the corporation, to issue notCB, bonds, or other obligations, and to secure the same by mortgage, security deed, deed of trust, or other form of security under iawa now or hereafter existing. Petitioners desire that said corporation have the right to have and use a com mon seal, and the right generally to do -all other acts which may be r CORPORA-.'done by corporations of a similar riONhninst SAM WARREN on [nature. All rest 31st, 1923, for aaid nimii| 7. Petitioners further desire 'urther sum! of $27.39 as interest August 31st, 1923, the furtlic- >um of $49.41 attorney’s fees, and he further Tsum of $19.76 costs; "lidcs interest on the P™', C1 P ! ‘) •urn after August 31st, 192j, at he rate of S per cent per annum; nid execution being issued on a 'idgment rendered in the uity and second-hand. and power to sell’ at retail all kinds of merchandise. Petitioners desire that sent .corporation havo the power tpVMy. sell, or other wise deal in all kinds of merchan dise, both for Itself and broker or agent for others. 5. The amount of capital stock of said corporation shall bo Two Thousand Five Hundred ($2,599.- 00) Dollars, all common stock, di vided into shares of the par value of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each. All of said capital stock .. . . has been actually paid In. Peti- ege of increasing same to the sum tioners desire that said corpora- of Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars trade automobile in, tires, batter! all autdmobili hand and new. for the porposd _ , . tog, painting and washing of any and all makes of automobiles. To repair batteries, tires and tubes. To buy, sell and deal to scrap iron, brass and any other metal aa junk. 6. The capital stock of said irporation ahall be Five Thousand i) dollars, with the privil ($26,009.00), 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 has been ac tually paid to. (Petitionera desire the right to have the subscription to said cap ital stock paid in money or prop erty to he taken at a fair valun tion), * 6. Petitioners desire the right to sue and be sued, to plead and he impleaded, to have nnd. use a common seal, to make all neces sary by-laws and regulations, and to do all other things that may be necessary for the successful car. city of Athens, Clarke County, at tho Superior Court of Clarke Georgia, on tho. cast side of tho'County, on the second Monday to Oconee River, containing four (4) i October, 1023, to answer plantlff's acres, more <ft less, having a front- libel for total divorce, nge on Jonaa Avenue and being Aa in default thereof the Court ■' property described in a deed will proceed as to justice shall December 22, 1917, from D. appertain. V "I ioore to J. A, Hunnicutt and Witness tho 1 Honorable Blanton Fortsonft Judge of skid Court. This the 16th . day of . August, 1923. , E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County, Georgia. WEST & WEST, Attorneys for Petitioner, Aug. 17-24, Sept. 7-21. . Hunnicutt, aaid deed re in the office of the clerk Superior Court of Clarke Ooupty, Georgia, in deed book 16, page' 643; being the same prop erty conveyed to E. G. Fambrough [| A. H. i Shannon by deed of J. ’’unnicutt and Depuree Hun- dated February 8, 1921, CLYDE MAE WESSINGER TO CLYDE MAE WEISSINGER: By order nt t required to be and appear "at aaid Court on the Second Monday in October, 1923, next, to answer Pe titioner's libel for divorce, a vin culo matrimonii, and to default thereof the court will proceed ns to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable Blanton Fortson, Judge of said Court, this the 9th day of August, 1923. E. J, CRAWFORD, and they have bought Jni beautiful stocks. They si expect this fall the h'iat" since 1917. While a short cotton crop will be made, the farmers will not have to pay it out. Our country ladies tell us that they expect to have money to spend thia winter. We thia week talked with a number of our merchanta who had to carry over unpaid accounts, and they aU say they expect to collect a good part of such claims. They say farmers as a general thing are honest, and with them debts never go out of date. The last two years the farmers haveilivbd hard, but wHeit they I get 'the' money will pay, if given ‘ time: During the great panic, a' party; in Athens had ovtr $76,000 in unpaid ac count*, (but by not pressing those who owed him he lost eiily $1,500. It took some men five or six ears, but they eventually dm. - pa * d time this winter at Whit* Sp Fla., and taka a rest up. / Another army goott-’tt&re will ™ i„ m w ~market Is* i be opened on.broad street within in J h aon ,e™but prices are still too low for profit to mill men. A number of saw mills in hoth Ogle thorpo and Green counties hav , It Is’said. It'is an Augusta firm and they hare con tracted for is building. Every week inquiries are being made in Athens by parties who wane to dc business here to Athens, itnting that read an account of tho mounds near Skull Shoals, came to see them. Th cars in the city and.spent cars in the city and.spent the day sinking a shaft some fifteen fed deep in the center of the mound. They found a number of relics like pipes, etc., and also a beautifully figured crystal vc: about the size of a saucer i made of pure white flint, the people who built these-i managed to so beautifully : . and palish the hardest flint is a mystery. These mounds should be. ’ intelligently explored by frbm the Smithonian * Hon. N. D. Arnold, of ton, was in the city yei looking remarkably well, saya be thinks he will spend's The Banner-Herald ia certainly Drink Good Grape Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate ' Commission I per cent over $1,000| 10 per cent np (o $1,000. HUBERT M. RYLEE C. C. O.. C*: - : d Law otficee Phone 167$. ■ ' * . 406 Holman Bldg. Athene, Georgia . LIBEL FOR »- < r - No. 4410,'' October -Term, 1923, Clarke Superior Court, Georgia, Clarke County. , , GROVER CLEVELAND fWOOD. RUFP ,!/. ARLENA JONES WOODRUFF TO ALRENA JONES WOOD RUFF: By order of the Court you are hereby required to be and an at said Court on the Second 1 day in October, next to answer petitioner's libel for divdrce, and In default thereof, tho Court vlll proceed as to justice shall apper tain. Witness the Honorable Blanton Fortson, Judge of said Court This, the 11th day of July, 1923. E. J. CRWAFORD, Clerk S. C., C. C. SHACKELFORD « SHACKEL FORD. Petitioner's Attorneys. ' 1 ! Aug. 10,24, Sept. 14-28. !<> > Jdseph Ellison Stone “ VS. ■ -i ip; Alta Ftorino Martin 8tone Libel for Dlvorco.- - ' lit GEORGIA—CJurku county! ' Clarke Superior Conrt i October term,' 1923. ■ • ■■ i . i,< 11/ ,, To Alta Ftorino Martin. Stone: Greeting. • > By order of the court, your are required to be and appear at: the next term of the Superior Court which convenes on the 3rd. Mon day in October, 19*3, to answer pe (Honors complaint aa In defnnll hereof, the court shall proceed aa jusdee shall appertain. ■ n mi-u . . Witness the Hon. Blanton Fort- eon. Judge of aaid Court This Slat day of Aogust, 1923. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County, Ooorgia. Aug. 31, Sept. 14-28, Oct 5. _ijUjfcn, ...ill — uxi."al« '—i— 1 — TSbAY ONliYf TiJlay to the only "day. Insurance is ' ' r nrrtyi way you can protect yonraelf ngai tho possible destruction of your home or the pdsaibie loss c valuables. Tomorrow always hold* the possibility of loss, always offer* the protection of insurance. See an insurance i today. Our office is open or we will call upon you on reques can furnish you all forms of Property Protection Folicie*. The Hinton Securities Co., Athens, Ga. •i- 'i“ Ml Edwerd Grady Perry i va. Cieo Rytsnd Perry, Libel lor Divorce. UEURGIA--Clarke County; Clarko Suporior Court, October- end, 1923. To cieo -Hyland i Berry. Greet- ing: By tho order of the Court you ■ro required to pa end appear at tho Superior court of said county on the 3rd Monday, |n October m it, to answer petlinenere ccm- plilSt. as in default (thereof, the Court shall proceed as Justice shall appertain. witness the Honorable Blan- ’orison, Judge of"fEe said This 31se day of August, 1923. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior 'Court, Clarke COUNTY TAX LEVY—1923 . Upon motion it was ordered by the Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenues for Clarke County, Georgia, that the following tax levy be made for the year, 1923. One Huhdred and Sixty (160%) per cent, on State Levy. Eight mills or $8.00 on each $1,000.00. - _ -- It was further ordered by tho Board that the following levies be . oun ^’ “f or . OQ . K made on State levy for the year 1923, and that the same be collected ; 31* Sept. 14*28* Oct. 6. by the Tax Collector for the following County purposes, to-wit: j 1 County levy, eight mills or $8.00 on each $1,000.00 of county taxable j r property values. 11 Legal Indebtedness 62% on State Levy Buildings 2% on State Levy Bridges 2% on State Levy erty, real and personal, as may be lying on o£ “ id u A u8 i n _1” , _ i _ n J c L u .1 Ing the right to buy, hold, and sell real estate and personal property suitable to the purpose of the cor poration, and to execute notes and bonds as evidence of indebtedness incurred, or which may be incur red, in the conduct of the affairs of the corporation and to secure the same by mortgage,, security- deed* or other form of lienrunder existing laws. 7. They desire fpr said incor poration the power and authority to apply for and accept amend ments to its charter of either form ior MW •“**■■* I *» .. . at being a general that said corporation have the i it .SAM WARREN right and power to discontinue or substance by a vote of a raa- lien against the ^business, liquidate the corpora-, Jority of ita stock outstanding at a land tion, ani taka all legal steps nec- the time. They also ask author- . LthUday levied onUssary for its dissolution and th* tty for said incorpomion towm.dj . . , and virtue of eaid]surrender of its charter, when- up Itz affair* liquidate and dm- Clerk, Board of Commissioners of R## Officers Salaries nnd Fees County Executive Officers Salaries and Fees .. .. .. Bailiffs. Non Resident Witnesses and . Extra Service ,. .. .. .. Maintenance Expense Court House U'/e on State Levy 0% on State Levy 1% oir^Stath Levy . .$49,312.17 ■ I .. 1,890.62-J .. 1,896.62 > I .. 10,431.42 •! .. 8,534.80 L .. 948.31! Around Athens With CeL T. Urry Gantt SAW MY FRIEND Harry £ _ , oo/v *0' Hoover on the str«* Thursday State I^vy 1,896.62 j anc j he spoke of the conditio:, of in Mjfeslsslppi. Harry Is now State Levy Poor Quarantine and/Sanitation Lawful Charges .. .. .. , Roads .. 7% on State 12% on State Levy .. 10% on State Levy — 40% on State Levy .. _ ■ 0 _ I CrOpS lu mwnrei|i|iw .. wam ... w wfth the Crystal Carbonis Qas Co., and travels ail over &iississlppi and several other adolnlng. states. He says crops in the north part of that ztato are not very much this year, as the farmers are be hind, but )n the Delta aection things are -humming, especially cotton ahd which will bring a good deal of money to the hard work ing farmera of that section; 1 6,638.18 ..-11,379.73 — 9,483.11 .. 37,932,44 BOLL WEEVIL CONFERENCE . New Orleans, La. October 25th-26th, 1923. ■ One and one-half fares for the round trip. The Boll Weevil Menace is a subject of great importance to farmers and commercial in terests alike and this meeting will be held under the auspice^ of the Louisiana Bank- 6n. A very large attendance is ers Assoc: expected. For further information as to, rates ;ind Pullman reservations, (apply to locpl ticket I agentpor *[•» J P. BILLUPS, G. P .A., Atlanta and West Point Railroad Co., The Western Railway of Alabama, Georgia Railroad ton, Ga., was in Athens this week. 160% , $151,729.76 Total State and County Levy Thirteen mills or $13.00 on each $1,090.00 on County assessed valuations. Total assessed taxable values, as shown by 'digest $18,966,220.00. Upoh motion, it is further' or dered by the Bdard that any surplus raised by any of the above levies, if necessary be applied to any lawful charges against the county. The County Board of Education having recommended to this Board that a local tax of Four *nd one-quarter (4%) tnilla or $4.25 on each He’ savs thev hsve fine crons in $1,000.00 on all taxable property within the comity Clarko without Rilkes mil the county thto J-otr the incorporate limits of the City of Athens, be levied to supplement will make between seven and, the public school fund in accordance with Section 2 of the Acts of the e i„ht thousand bales of cotton' General Assembly of 1905 and acts amendatory thereof; It is there- agiinst 3.600 last year. Corn andt fore ordered by the said Board of Commissioners, in pursuance of said I other food crops are fine. The recoi imendation and in pursuance of an election held and carried (chicken business is assuming great .hnm ~.terr*A In th.1 . ... AU nil). $4.25 importance. Crop. On th, AugUS- tn road are not near so good as toil dt'c uniter the section above referred to, that * tax of 414 mills on each $1,000.00 on nil taxable property of the county of Clarke lying without the incorporate limits of the City of Athens be and the same is hereby levied, and that the same be collected by the Tax Col lector of aaid County to conformity with tho law. hJ. M. HODGSON, Chairman Pro Tcm. TATE WRIGHT, " Wand Revenue, for Clarke y; i County, Crorgto. . 21-28, Oct. 6-12-10-20. Wilkes. Mr. Holliday aay* to about two week* the concrete bridge on the Lexington read 'brut' be finished and thia comnfetei an other fine highway Icsdingj into nierchiai • bare receivin. I r new fall and winter goods, “f Reduced Rates To Atlanta Account * I 'f/oi h - ' -** !-. • . ' ‘ , •* 'Southeastern Fair Tickets on sale October 5th to 12th. Final limit, October 15th, 1923. One and One Hall Fares for the Round Trip J. P. BILUUPS, G. P. A, _ i. Atlanta and West Point Railroad Go., Western Railway ■ ■ of_Al*bain*,-Gcorgi*'RaiIroad.!' lo elaiirio sjfj j/iri) bovr/ilot) h H ban «»tj notju '{Idm-'vi-.i jfngl lllijr