The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 05, 1923, Image 6

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PAGE SIX THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA_ FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1923. In...fit hi- th- -holdera of the 4o-*e-a»6 ow*— r at the ‘ ' apitll stack «» said corpora- *— * 1 ’* s,,nBrlor Co “ rt o'f the stock- on' the 2nd dey Advertisements!”,, I, ? . holiMs * duly Heh GEORGIA—Clarke Cauirty: ! c f Octobr-. ] ao 3P I To the Superior Court of Said* fa witness whereof, I have here- * HBgnty: 'unto set my official hand and af- •.Tnc petition of ATHENS MAN* th» rnrn«ratn «eal nf'"Rai(l UJWCTURING COMPANY re*'company, this ** the 4th day of JftOctfully shows: JOctober, 1923. /1Z That it was incorporated by, B. Si DOBBS, Secretary, order of the Superior Court of ; (CORPORATE SEAL.) I Clarke County on April 15, 1904,; Filed in office, this the 4th day for a period of twenty years, with of October, 1923. mi the privilege of renewal. [ E. J. CRAWFORD, 2. That th echarter of petition- Clerk Superior Court, Clarke er will expire on April 15, 1924. ! County, Georgia. 3. That under the original.GEORGIA—Clarke County: charter of petitioner the capital) I, E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk oG stock of said company was fixed the Superior Court of said county^ at the amount Of-$125,00040, with!d> certily that the foregoing is a the privilege of Increasing the true copy of the original applica-1 samp,fo spy'Amount not exceed- tion of Athens Manufacturing ing f260,000.00. J Company for renewal of andl 2. That jtlte, charter of,petition*'amendment to its charter, as the er was abierided on October 18, same apnears of file in my office. 1906, by order of the Superior, WITNESS my official hand and Court of Clarke County, under the seal, this the 4th day of October, provisions of. .which, amendment' 1923. . . t the vrf|ll^u4«MU r i&k 6f the! ? - Hi. J. CRAWFORD, company, was rfeddeed* to jHh* sum ; Clerk Superior Court, Clarke ofv $100400.00, so that under the; County. Georgia. present charter as amended the Oct. 5-12-19*2G.^j next term of the Superior Court which convenes on the 3rd Mon day in October. IMS, to answer pe titioners complaint, as in default thereof, the court shall proceed as justice shall appertain. Witness the Hon. Blanton Fort- son. Judge of said court. This 31st day of August, 1923. E. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk Superior Court, Clarke» County, Georgia. Aug. 31, Sept. 14-28, Oct. 5. curb market a bucket of tTrtJflue-fwere ae plentiful In this section pin., and they went like hot cake., an the hickory nut. but come dla- We have not aeen tdla little nut In ease attacked them and they all v . - il' .llail Thorn nrn n TOW rnfslnut years and thought they were ex tinct, like the chestnut. Our older citizens can remember when they capital stock, of petitioner is j $100,00040. \vlth the privilege of STATE OF GEORGIA—County of increasing the same up to $250,- Clarke: 000.00. j WHEREAS on the first day of ^ 5. Petitioner desires a renewal December, 1920, Thomas Jarrell of of Hb charter, to take effect from said Slate and County did execute the date of the expiration oL.its 1 and deliver to W. H. Harris, a cer- present charter, for an additional j tain Security deed to property- period of twenty years, with the 1 hereinafter described, which deed privilege of subsequent renewal as is recorded in the office of the provided by law. j Clerk of the Superior Court of C. Petitioner desires its charter said County of Clarke in DcrtlJ amended so as to authorize its;Book 31, Folio 252; said deed be- pppftal stock to bo increased to an 1 ing given to secure a certain prom-1 amount not exceeding $400,000.00, iiasory note in the principal sum of said capital stock to be * increased, Fifteen Hundred ($1,500.00) Dol-. from time to time by n majority: lars given by said Thomas Jarrell vote of the voting stock of said 'to the said W. H. Harris, said corporation up to thq lhtfximuni : note being dated December 1st, amount hereinbefore stated; such j 1920, bearing interest from date increased capital stock to be com-jat the rate of 8 per cent per an| mon and preferred, either or bophjnum, and due December 1st, 19211 and in such proportions as.a ma-' WHEREAS in said deed, the jority of the voting stock of saidjsaid Thomas Jarrell agreed to c9tapany may fix and determine, 'pay the said principal amount of -JL~,£fitiUojier files.-herewith fl I said note,, together with -inUrcsi Certified abstract from the min-[thereon as above stated, and ntet of said corporatwn showing!, WHEREAS, .the said Thomas that the application foi 4 this re-[Jarrell ‘has- failed to pay the in- newal and amendment to saidjtorest on said note, and has charter has been authorized by [failed to pay the principal on said proper corporate action. mote. WHEREFORE, petitioner prays I NOW THEREFORE the said W. that its charter bo renewed for anjH. Harris declares the whole additional period of twenty years I amount of said indebtedness due from the date of the expiration of 1 and by virtue of a power of sale If* present charter, with the priv-jcontained in aforesaid deed, he the ilege of subsequent renewal, c-nd • said W. H. Harris will sell before that its charter be amendcu as i the Court House, door in said hereinbefore set forth. .Clarke County on the first Tues- ATHENS MANUFACTURING l day in November, 1923, between COMPANY. I the legal hours of sale, to the • By A., G. DUDLEY, President, highest bidder for cash, the fol ERWIN* ERWIN & NIX, Mowing described,.property/ tq>**wit: Attorneys for Petitioner. . “Clarke County, Georgia, In RESOLVED. "" —* —- - - - Edward Grady Perry V8. rioo Ryland Perry. Libel for Divorce. GEORGIA- Clarke County: Clarke Superior Court. October Term, 1923. „ , To Cleo Ryland Perry, Greet By the order of the Court you are required to be and appear at the Superior Court of said county on the 3rd Monday, In October next, to answer petitneners cem- plaint, as In default thereof, the Court shall proceed as Justice shall P /n'witness the Honorable Blan ton Fortson, Judge of the said a,; pari nr court. Clarke County. Georgia. Auk. 31, Sept. 14-28, Oct. 5. corporation which was granted _ President) in* the namd iof the cor- 394 j n poration in duo time to secure the - rcnownl of said charter before the •xUmthm • of the term of the theretofore granted said name of the company to the Sup-, Frank Poss, Little Bear Creek, and «'rtor*fcflTt-uf- Ciarkr Ctnmtr-fkm^hn'-B.Gwnble, lyfnjr otxmt ww a renewal of the chytcr of, the,„n e npr Di iof Bogart and being 0 company-for-aa.. additions! period] or tha Peter Damron fcoL) of twenty yearn from the expira-| p j gc0 . b e j nf the same.property as Aon of th* prosen* charter of the. t h at <; 6nvs*«di4a Jhch P. Jofckson anted on |f t Hodgson, as administra- * jDamroB, deceased, by ‘recant ili Book 3, Folio tha CleHdhlofiMj of the Superior Court of Clarke County, Georgia, In March, 1907. and wfi- txisM* T.iiiciy-xive arid "93-100 (96.93) acres,, more or ledi. ’ Tha above described tract of paying principal, interest'and all coat of laid .ale, IncludiqK Attor ney’# foe# of -ted (10 per cent) per cent, and balance if any aftar ■aid Indebtedneat ha. been lettled will be paid to the heir# at law of •aid Thoma# Jarrell, who la now daceaaed. This 29th day of September, 1023. WTH. HARRIS, Oct. 5-12-111-26, Nov. 2. ncwal of said charter, the same be amended so aa to authorise an in crease in the capital stock of the contention to an amount not ex ceeding Four Hundred Thousand ($400,000.00) Dollars, said capital stuck to be increased front time to time by a majority vote of the voting stock of said corporation up to the maximum amount here inbefore stated. Said increased capital stock to be common and preferred, cither or both, and ini such proportions as tha majority . . . of the voting stock of said cqw- ,a **0j> Billion 8tona puny may fix and determine. Athens Manufacturinu Company, do certify that tho foregoing la a true abstract from the minutes oi said corporation, showing a reso lution which- was. .unanimously Alta. Fiorina Martin. Stons Libel for Divorce, OKOIKHA-*1arlt<> countyt Clarko Superior' Court, October term, IMS. To Alta Fiorina Martin Stone: 0 reeling. By order of tha court, your are Uni Euildi $ COUNTY TAX LEVY-1923 Upon' motion It wax ordered by the Board of Commiaaionern of Rouds and Revenues for Clarke County, Georgia, that the following tax levy be mide far the year, 1023. One Hundrod and Sixty (160%) per cent, on State Levy. Eight mills or 08.00 on each $1,000.00. tit was further ordered by the Board that the following levies be made on State leV> for the year 1023, and that the same be collected by the Tax Collector for the following County purposes, to-wit: '’County levy, eight mills or 08.00 on each $1,000.00 of .county taxable nfonertv values.. * itednsai 62% on State Levy .. . .$49,812.17 Kings 2% on State Levy 1,896.62 qridges .....) 2% on Stale Levy 1,896.62 Qnken Salaries sad Fees .. 11% on 8tats Levy 10,431.42 Bounty Executive Officers '’Salaries and Fees ...... 0% on State Levy ., ,. .. 8,534.80 Bailiff, 1% on State Levy 048.31 Non Resident Witnesses «nd > . IjExtrm Service 2% on State Levy 1,896.62 Maintenance Expense Court HHouse 6% on State Levy 5,689,87 Jurors f_i.. . w ,. 6% on State Levy 5,680.87 Poor .; j. .. w .. .. .. .. 7% on State Levy 6,638.18 Quarantine and Sanitation 12% on 8tate Levy .. .. ,. 11/179.73 Lawful Charges .. .. ,. .. 10% on State Levy 9,483.11 Hoads .. ' ‘ 40% on State Levy .. .. .. 37,932.44 M 160% $151,729.76 JTotal State and County Levy Thirteen mills or $13.00 on each B 31,000.00 on Couhtjr assessed valuations. Total assessed taxable values, tn tck for market and is adding aa. r tut shown by digest $18^66^20.00. • Upon motion, it is further or- Oaragu. to Ms crop. • #•<1 by the Board that any surplus raised by any of the shove levies, Kpccassary be spplied to any lawful charges against the county. The County Board of Education having recommended to this Board that a local tax of Four and one-quarter (414) mills or $4.25 on each $1,000.00 on all taxable property within the county of Clarke without the incorporate limits of the City of Athens, be levied to supplement the public school fund in accordance with Section 2 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1005 snd acts amendatory thereof; It is there fore or,lend by the said Board of Commissioners, in pursuance of said recommendation and in pursuance of an election held and carriedl under the section above referred to, that a tax of 414 mills or $4-25 on each $1,000.00 on ail taxable property of the county qf Clarke lying withuiit'ihe incorporate limits of the City of Athens be and thei ■ ■ oby levied, and that tho same be collected by tho Tax Col lector of said County 1 Clerk, Board of C County, Geor, Sept. 21-28, Oct. 0-12 confermity with the law, ; J, M. HODGSON, Chairman Pro Tam. TATE WRIGHT, Around Athens With Cal T. Larry Gantt Severn! former* etimplaln that they had their cotton clear of boll weevils by the pmllteot u«e jjl poison, but lately great swarms or weevils from farms on which nr is,Ison wns used came UP"" *J» lr crop nnd threatened to destroy It They come In swarms like bees, n Is sugegsted. that o law be ennqt- ed placing a,tax of .16 per acre on cotton plnntqd In Georgja and no noleon used. Such efarmers can not hope to make n crop and only mlse boll weevils to deetroy their neighbors* crops. Our coffee manufacturer* *ar thnt the price of the berry contin ue* to advance in price. They nay 880 per cent of the coffee come* from Brazil, and which government backs grower* In holding their crop nnd thu* tore* up the price Why cannot otjr Republic do a* much for their farmer*, when th* price of greai MTlctjlluriM product* care lowi Mr. Ingram, who has a fine farm near Junior Station, lay* he hns the best cotton crop' th* years nnd very ttw 1 vletfvlle. 1 If we Have ten-days at dry weather farmart witl down-tho,wf«vll.. Don’t atop polsonlps heonuye It; .ralna, letfJM'O 1 Now is the crlticgLUnje wlQiicotton, The |ndje»,of.pcoi>ee, ate,work ing on « cbeOei ^ctbry hnd It It decided that one will be establish ed Irt WAtklrfiVlH*. Twb commit tite* from cr.r* r.t !“d*cs 55; one of mon, vUlted Lexington and were *o Well plea*od\wlth tho op eration th- ***»•**♦ f*cto$ry thnl they wfU build one. . It la hoped thnt every lady who hao one or more milk cow* will take stock In the enterprl*e. Mr. J. A. Darwin **y* «ome fif teen year* ngo the farmer* o* Shelby county, North Carolina, began on a *mnll scale to buy blooded cattle, mostly Jarsey*, and so into the 1*Jry bualne* If you visit that couisty today you will find It dotted with fine paaturer nnd herd* of blooded cattle and handsome homes and barns. Far mer* have grown rich from ~mllk and butter, and at the same time greatly improved their land*. They \hnve large creameries at central points to which the milk Is seat by trucks and farmers can gat a chsck for their milk any time they ■«*k for It, Mr. Darwin says th* county tributary to Athena 1* equally a* well adapted to cattle raising and dairying as Shelby They cannot supply tha demand for dairy |(Toducts. , A gentleman who has made n study of 4h* poultry business tell* us that from 1,000 hens, prop erly fed nnd cared for you can count on a net profit of $1,500 an* In cases even larger returns. • By next year we expect to eee th* poultry bualnea* in the countlei aroundAthens assume great Im portance. Just now Ocnoee la load ing the vdp. There la e fsv requiring physicians and mid wives to report nil births. We notice that several grand Juries are calling attention to neglect In observing this law. It Is not generally known, but It !s a violation not To comply. Mr. Henry Comer, of the King* Hodgson Co, has unquestionably the best eqqipped dairy nnd crack farm In thle section. It ia located on Broad river, above Skull Shoals He has 100 head of fine Jersey cows, and dp*s his milking with a machine. He grows alt manner cl in m FOR ^CASTORIA” Prepared Especially for Infants and Children of All Ages Mother! Fletcher's Castor!* has been in use for over 30 veer* institute a pleasant, harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrup*. Con tains no narcotics. Proven direc tions are on each package. Phy sicians everywhere recommend it. The genuine bears signatory of died. There are a fow chestnut rails left, for they never decay and it Is said the wasps carry them oft In fragments to build Dealer CITIZENS PHARMACY COUGHS DISTURB SCHOOL WORK School teachers should give the same advice to children who have coughs as did this Florid* teacher. *‘I recommended FOLEY'S HONEY AND,TAR to the children In my school who had the 'flu' ani* good results came whenever it was •ised," writes Mrs. L. Armstrong. Okeechobee, Florida. Foley’s Hon ey and Tar contains no opiates. In gredients printed on the wrapper. QUIckly relieves colds, coughs and croup.—(Advertisement.) nests. We saw. .In Spartanburg county, 8. C... sound chestnut rails in use that werp’known to be 136 years old * One of oUr leading and most progressive business men told the writer the other day that he tried to secure for Athens an Important manufacturing plant, conrolled by Now York capiallsts, but when they heard Georgia mentioned they replied that they would not invest money In that Btate It seems that we have had too much political strip; and diisention and capital is afraid to Invest money in any state they are lead to believe Is dominated by politicians Mr. Pinson of near Baldwin, brings a load of truck to our curb market, consisting of apples vege- tabes. etc. Athens once controlled the trade^of that section and now that we are connected with it by good roads we can recover it. Secretary Carroll says ho / has not abandoned the Idea of Athens having a fair this fall but has nbf as yet found a building for holding it. Ho may secure tho basement of tho court house, or (hold it In the square on Broad street used for curb market purposes. Take a Trip to Stone Mountain or T|allul|.b . HIRE X FORD CAR It Costs So Little Phone 661 for Prices You-Drive It Co. <0 to ' L TAXI SERVICE . - Day and Night a, 7* X O GEORGIAN BAGGAGE g n Phone TRANSFER CO. Phone f 5 • «0 C0 00 Office Georgian Hotel 00 1 We are glad to rea partial of young .people, and old ones, too, being made up from out In the country and neighboring towna to motor to Athea, and attend the morlee. The past weak we met oerflee from Oglethorpe, Madison and Oconee who hid come In fore* to see the fine pictures exhibited daily at the Palace and Strand. Manager Oldley is doing a splendid work for Athens In securing such drawing attractions for onr city. Oar neighbors can not spend a more delightful and profitable time i than to motor to Athens and aaa the pictures prdsented at our mov- Roads and Bcrenue, for Clarke Ing picture theatres. - . - _.r { An Qconqa tidy fcrotisbt to our frX « -tr) .'fit?fit bsioii" i!oJ.toO in gh I T’S a long way from the crude oil wells to the cities and cross-roads in Georgia. Crude must be transported from the wells to refin eries, there converted into, finished products. These finished pro.ducts ar e then shipped by freight to the various tank distributing stations. Then comes thdjpi’oMeriif<df idistributing.;// f iflftflo ]*l r ou; )i i-iiifiaJI • This Company endeavors to maintain at all times a deli very! service by which its high-grade products can be obtained, not only when, but where, required. ^ , , To maintain tliis state-wide service in Geor gia, the Company operates about 300 tank sta tions and service stations. Its pay-rolls in Geor gia approximate $90,000.00 per month. The cost of maintaining its delivery vehicles in Georgia is about $30,000.00 per month. To ren der even better service the Company is invest ing in Georgia about $80,000.00 per month. * This includes additions to the present facilities, new tank stations and service stations, etc. Under the present various City, State and County License, Tax and Inspection Laws of Georgia and the new ^Georgia Gasoline Occupa tion Tax Law, the Company will pay about ,$125,000.00 per,month. aiitA .VOS? 'vOflJlA A Tj?’ ": ^ • ‘ ■-“# ; The Standard Stands for Service 'it OIL COMPANY Incorporated in Kentucky