The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 26, 1923, Image 9

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FBUUY. OCTOBER 26, 1923. THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA Legal Advertisements i llOHGIA—Clarke County: To the Superior .Court of C-icnty'.- : The petition of ATHENS MAN- Slid said Thomas Jarrell agreed to pay the said principal amount of said note, together with interest thereon as above stated, ami WHEREAS; the said Thomas Jarrell has failed to pay the in terest on said note, and has failed to pay the principal on said IFACTURING COMPANY re- note s ,artfully shows: 'l NOW THEREFORE the said W. 1. That it was incorporated by i H. Harris declares the whole order of the Superior Court of amount of said indebtedness due Clarke County on April 16, 1904, and by virtue of a power of sale for a period of twenty years, with (contained in aforesaid deed, he the the privilege of renewal. | sa id W. H. Harris will sell before 2. That th echarter of petition-1 the Court House door id said or will expire on Apri 16, 1924. Clarke County on the first Tues- That under the original day in November, 1923, between charter of petitioner N the capital stock of said company was fixed a t the amount of $125,000.00, with the privilege of increasing the same to any amount not exceed ing $250,000.00. 2. J?hat‘The charter of petition er was amended on October 18, I<»0G, by order of the Superior Court of Clarke County, under the provisions of which amendment [hi minimum capital stock of the company was reduced to the sum of $100,000.00, so that under the present charter as amended the caplfnl stock of petitioner is $100,000.00, with the privilege of increasing the same up to $250,* 000.00. ^ ■ Petitioner desires a renewal of its 'charter, to take effect from the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: “Clarke County, Georgia, in Bradberry’s District, adjoining lands of Mrs. McElroy, Mugg Stround, colored, W. T. Lester, F. Frank Poss, Little Bear Creek, and John B. Gamble, lying about one mile north of Bogart and being a part of the Peter Damr.on (col.) place; being the same property as that conveyed to Jack F. Jackson by J. M. Hodgson, as administra tor of Peter Damron, deceased, by deed of record in Book 3, Folio 394, in the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court of Clarke County, Georgia, in March, 1907, and con taining ninety-five and 93-100 the date of the expiration of its ent charter, for an additional period of twenty years, with the privilege of subsequent renews! as privilege provided by law. (5. Petitioner desires its charter amended sb as to authorize its capital stock to be increased to an amount not exceeding $400,000.00, said capital stock to be increased from time to time by a majority vo »e of the voting stock of said corporation up to the maximum amount hereinbefore stated; such increased capital stock to be com mon and preferred, either or both, and in suck. proportions as a ma jority of ib* voting stock of said The above described tract of land will be sold by the said W. H. Harris, for the purpose of paying principal, interest and all nnaf n# no i/I sola inclllrlitw* Atfrtr. (95.03) acres, more or leaf. company may fix and determine. 7. Petitioner files herewith certified abstract from the min utes of said corporation showing that the application for this re newal and amendment to said charter has been authorized by proper corporate action. WHEREFORE, petitioner prays that its charter be renewed for an additional period of twenty years from the date of the expiration of its present charter, with the priv ilege of subsequent renewal, and that its charter be amended as ‘•■■reinbofore set forth. ATHENS MANUFACTURING COMPANY. By A. G. DUDLEY, Pres.dent. ERWIN, ERWIN & NIX, Attorneys for Petitioner. RESOLVED. That the President of this company be and he is hereby authorised to apply in the name of the company to the Sup erior Court of Clarke County for a renewal of the charter of the company fownn additional period of twenty yiats from the expira tion of the present charter of the corporation which was granted on the 15th da-jf of April, 1904; said application to be made by the Fre.diMt in-the name of. the cor poration (n due time to secure the renewal of said charter before the piratiori . j Of the term of the charter heretofore granted aaid company. 1 ' , RESOLVED further, that when application,' is made for the re- newal of >atd charter, the same be amended so a* to authorize on in crease In the capital stock of the corporation to an amount not ex- eroding Four Hundred Thousand (8400,000.00)" Dollara, sold capital .took to be Increased from time to time by a majority vote of the voting atock of aaid corporation up to the maximum amount here inbefore itated. Said increased capital, stock to be common and preferred, cither or both, and.in such proportions of the voting * pany may 1 the majority stock of Baid com. and determine. GEORGIA—Clarke County I, B. s. DOBBS, Secretary of Athens' Manufacturing Company, do certify that the foregoing la a true abstract from the minutes ot said corporation, .howins a reso lution which was .unanimously passed by the holders of the en tire capital atock of said corpora tion at a meeting of the stock holders' duly held on tho 2nd day of October, 1923. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my/offlcial hand and af fixed tho; corporate real c f said company, thia the 4th day of October, .1923. B. S. DOBBS, Secretary. (CORPORATE SEAL.) Filed in office, thia the 4th day of October/1923. Clerk . E. J. CRAWFORD, Superior Court, Clarke aunt/, Georgia. ‘ l—Clarke County: CRAWFORD, Clerk ol ar Court of aaid county, that the foregoing is a - of tho original applica tion ofv-Athens Manufacturing Company fay renewal of and amendment to ita charter, »» the same appekra of file In my office. WITNESS-my official hand and seal, thia the 4th day of October, 1923. of:' l E. J. CRAWFORD, ("Merit''Superior Court, Clerku County. Georgia. Oct. 6-12-19-26. 00 STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Clarke: . » WHEREAS on the first day or December, 1820, Thomas Jarrell oi aid State and County did execute d deliver & W. H. Harris, a cer- i Security deed to property hereinafter describcu, which deed U receded in the office ox the H.rkfif (lie Superior Court of *aid County of Clarke in Deed Book $1, Folio 262; said deed be- • L w .... n o/irtnin nrom- cost of said sale, including Attor ney's fees of ten (10 per cent) per cent, and balance if any after said indebtedness has been settled will be paid to the heirs at lew of said Thomas Jarrell, who is now deceased. This 29th day of September, 1923. W. H. HARRIS. Oct. 5-12-19-20. Nov. 2. GEORGIA—Clarke County. WILL BE SOLD before the Court House door ot Club (to Coun ty in the City of Athens on the flpst Tuesday In November, 1,23. between tho legal hours of eale for cash the following described real estate, to wit: A certain tract of land, lying and being in Clarke County, Geor gia and In the 220tli District, O. M.. and fronting on tho Athens and Lexington Road uad about five miles from AtHens and being a part of tho Whitlock place and bounded as fallows: On tho north by.lands of W. E. Epps, and the east by lands of formroly W. A. Jester, fronting on the south the Athens and Lexington road, on the west by lands of Wallace. _ Said tract of land containing Forty-one and 37-100 acres, more or leu and being that tract ot land conveyed to A. P. Winston by deed to E. P. Whitlock of date November 4,1910 and of record In the office of the Clerk of tho Superior Court for Clarke county. Georgia. In Deed book 8, folio 581, less twelve and 72-100 acres heretofore sold off to T. W. Wallace by A. P. Winston and conveyed to R. C. Wilson by A. P. Winston, said deed of recqrd In the office of the Clerk ot the Shporior-WMft for Clarke County, Georgia, In Deed Book folio —, reference being had In laid deed to plat of survey by Benj. H. Harrow, county Surveyor of date, November 4, 1910 to which plat nnd to which deed reference Is bad and same made a part hereof. This property Is sold In accord- linco with an agreement entered Into by and between R. C. Nunn of the one part and the Administra trix ot C. H. Hayes, dec'd of the other part. Mr. c. H. Hayee and Joe Nunn having purchased the above prop erty and having received from Mr. It. c. Nunn his Bond' for Title and Mr. R. c. Nunn now holds the noto of Mr. C. H. Heyes for $2500.00 be sides Interest and the said R. C. «unn having aued the aaid Hayea during his life. Thle land la being sold as aforeuld under an agree ment for the purpose, ot settling said sum and said Indebtedness. This 8th day of Oct., 1923. H. M. RYLEE, Atty. R. C. NUNN. Oct. 12-19-26—Nov. 2. Fambrough. Any amount over awf above amount required to pay tee pit* clpal, Interest and coat wilt be re turned to the maker of aSid note. This the loth day of October, 1923. H. M. RYLEE, Atty. -v MRS. H. M. RYLEE, Executrix. MRS. D. W. McGREOOR Dec’d. Oct. 12-19.20—Nov. 2. OBORG1A—Clarke County. WILL BE SOLD before Un. Court House door for Clarke Coun ty In the city of Athens, Georgia, on the first Tuesday In November, 1923, between the legal hours of sale for cash tho following de scribed real estate, to wit: A certain tract or parcel of land, GEORGIA—Clarke County: To the Superior Court of Said County: The petition of J. P. CARTER end s. J. MOSS, of the city of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, respectfully shows: L That they desire for them selves, their associates and sue- cessogs, to be incorporated under the name and style of THE CAR TER-MOSS LUMBER COMPANY, INC., for a period of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal as provided by law. 2. That the principal office of said corporaiton is to be located in the city of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia. 3. That the object of. said cor- poration ia pecuniary gain to itself and ita shareholders. 4. That the particular busi ness to be carried on by said cor poration Is, cither for itself or ai agent for others, the conducting of a wholesale and retail lumber and builders' supplies business, either or both, the buying and selling of any and all kinds or de scriptions of building materials or supplies, the operation of any and all machinery or equipment wh'.cli may be necessary or incident to cither or both of said businesses, the manufacture or production of any and ail of said building ma terials or supplies, and Ihe doing of any and all other business inci dent to a wholesale or retail lum ber and builders' supplies busi ness. 6. Petitioners desire the righi to own, lease, buy or sell real estate end personal property suit able to the purposei of aaid cor poration and the right, to execute notes, bonds, conveyances and other evidences of indebtedness in the'conduct of said corporation and secure the same by mortgage, security deed, or other form of lien, also the right vo buy, own, and sell real estate and personal property. , 0. The capital stock of said cor poration shall be Twenty Thous and ($20,000.00) Dollars, the par value of each share to be $1002)0. Petitioners desire the right to In crease said capital stock to any amount not exceeding One Hun. dred Thousand ($100,000.00) Dol lars by a majority vote of the common stock of said Company Petitioners desire the right to pay tho subscription to said capital atock in iribney or property taken at a fair valuation. 7. Petitioner* desire that said corporation shell have the right to sue and be sued, to have and uaj a common seal, and to make such by-laws and regulations for the government of said corporation as may be-necessary. 8. Petitioners show that more the Superior Court of Clarke County, Georgia, do hereby cer- tif that the foregoing is a. true ana correct copy of the applica tion of J. 1 Carter and i J. More for a charter for THE CARTE,t- MOSS LUMBER COMPANY, INC., as the same appears of file in this office. Witness my official hand and aignature, thia the 11th day of October, 1923. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County, Georgia. Oct 12-19-20, Nov. 2. SHERIFF'S SALE GEORGIA—Clarke County: Will be sold before the Court Houu door in said County, on the first Tuesday in November, 1923, within the legal hours of eale, «• the highest bidder for qaah, the following described property, to- wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, with the improvement! thereon, and being on the South east corner of Cobb and Franklip Streets, known ad No. 498 Frank lin Street and described as fol lows: Beginning at a point on the corner of Cobb and Franklin Streets and running thence in a southerly direction along Franklin Street 122 feet to a point; thence In an easterly direction 116 feet to a point; thence In a northerly direction 122 feet to Cobb Street; thence along Cobb Street in a westerly direction 110 feet to the beginning point -on the corner of Cobb and Franklin Streets. Said land levied on as the property of Mrs. Msry P. Cooper, to satisfy tn execution Issued on the 3rd day of October, 1923, from the City Court of Athens, in favor of The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States against Mrs. Mary P. Cooper. Quit-Claim deed for the purpose it of. levy and sale filed and recorded ' as required by law and due and legal notice given to the defend ant and tenant in possession. This 12th day of October, 1923. WALTER E. JACKSON, Sheriff. Oct; 12-19-20, "Nov. 2. GEORGIA—Clarke County ALICE POPE having made ap- plication for twelve months aup- K rt out of the estate of James Pope, appraisers duly appointed to set apart the tame having fiico their return, ail than m per cent of the .capital gv Fj._Stephenren atock has actually been paid in. 9. Petitioners further pray that said corporation have authority to wind up its corporat* affairs, to liquidate and diacontinue the bus iness of said corporation at any time that it may be determined by a majority vote of its atock out standing 30 to do, WHEREFORE, petitioners pray that they, together with their as, soeiatea and successors, be Incor pointed under the name and style aforesaid, with all the rights, powers, orivllege, sod lmmpnTtlre hereinbefore set forth, and with such other right*, powerff prlyil- gts and immunities as are now or may hereafter be allowed cor porations of the same character under the lawa of the State of GMr *ERWIN, ERWIN & NIX, Attorneys for Petltlonere. . Filed in office, this lift dsy ol October, 1923. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court, Clark* County, Georgia. GEORGIA—Clarke County. I, E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk of GEORGIA—Clarke County: Will be sold before the Court House door in Said County, on the first Tuesday in November, 1923, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described land, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of lend, lyfiif and being In Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, beginning at o point on the West side of Frank lin Street eeventy-five feet Nortl of Meigs Street at tha corner of a lot formerly owned by Mrs. Vance, and running thence North along Franklin Street 103 1-2 feet, more or less, to property of J. F. Tibbetts, thence West along Uni of Tibbetts and Wilkins 196 T-2 feet, thence South parallel with Franklin Street 105 feet to lot of Mrs. Vance, thence East along line of Mrs. Vance 197 feet, more or leu, to the beginning. Being part* of lots 97 and 79 in the the will annexed of said deceased, will sell at public auction for cash bn the firs* Tuesday is Ncvcuto nen wi&tt sale hours before tho Court House in City of Athens, the old Home Place of said de ceased, said tract of land contain ing One Hundred (100) acres, and bounded as follows: On South by the Georgia Factory and Lexing ton road, on the West by public road running South from Athens and Lexington road, and North by land of Mrs. Dean and on East by N. B. Davis estate; tha land to be sold lies in 220th District, said County, and is place occupied for years by the widow, Mrs. J. A. Davis. Sale to be had for tho purpose of distribution among the legatees under said will. H. A. DAVIS, W. A. COOPER, Administrators, etc., ot Pryor Davis, Deceased, Oct. 12-19-20, Nov. 2. concerned are hereby required to •how cause before the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in November, 1923, why the said application should not be granted. 0 This 12th day of October, 1023. R. C. ORB, Ordinary. Oct. 17-19-20. Nnv. 2. GEORGIA—Clarke County Will be sold at the court house door in said county on the first Tuesday in November, 1923, with in the legal hours of sate, to-wlt: Ail that certain tract or parcel of land lying'and being inlaid State and County, nnd in Puryear’a District G. Ms on the new Athens and Lexington road, containing Thirty (30) acres more or less, bounded on the North by a settle ment road, connecting the old and new Athens end Lexington roads, survey of the Town of Athens, McWhorter recorded In Book 18, page 454, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Clarke County. Lexington road and landa Tones; South by lands of U. H. Javonport formerly, now aold to Eugene Tribble, and on the West by the new Athens ohd Lexington road and particularly described as follows: Beginning at a corner near a bridge on the new Athens road, same being the South'West corner of this land, and running thence along the line dividing thia land from the said Davenport lands, N. 63 1-2 E. 19.20 chs. to a comer near a bridge on the old Athens and Lexington read, thence N. 48 1-2 W. along the old Athens and Lexington road dividing thle land from landa of Jones, to a corner on the settlement road where 'this land comers with lands of James R. Tuck, thence along the line dividing this land from lands of James R. Tuck to a cor ner on the new Athens and Lex ington road, thence S. 33 1-4 E. along said road to the beginning oorner near the bridge, and la a S irt of the land conveyed to John illups by deed of J. T. Plttord, •aid deed dated November 14th, 1917, and recorded in deed book n nd w U Qf d J Bcrib * , i ‘k* xfftll 0 ? “23,” pag* 290, office of the Clerk G. F. Stephenson to Marco* P. .# atnSriar Court of Clarke cording to the statutes in such R. C. ORR, Ordinary. cases made^and O.’w! ABNEY, G. A. BOOTH. R. A. C. RAY, STATE OF GEORGIA, J. P. CARTER, County of Clarke. Petitioners. Mollle Lichtenstein having ap Filed in office, this ilth day of piled to the Ordinary by petition October, 1923. - asking that Howell C. Erwin mad E*. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk. Aaron Crihen as executors of tho GEORGIA—Clarke County: eitate of 8. Sloman, deceased, late 1, E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk of of said county, bo required to make the Superior Court of Clarke to her a deed to a lot ot land In County, Georgia, do hereby certl- the City of Auguata, Richmond fy that the foregoing Is s tru* county, Georgia, on the south side and correct copy of the applica- of Ellis street between Thirteenth tion of \V. Pr Brooks, O. W. Ab* street and Fourteenth street, ney, G. A. Booth, R. A. C. Ray, known and designated as Num- J. P. Carter, and their associates', hers 1336 and 1338 Ellis street. for a charter for MERCHANTS’ having a front on said Kills street PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF of 34 feet 0 laches more or less, ATHENS, GA., sg the same ap- ruoning back of oven width 182 pears of file in this office. feet more or le$s, and bounded’ as Witness my official hand and follow*: signature, this the 11th day of North by Ellis street; east by lands ot Mrs. H. H. Hester, south by lands ot Patrick, Thomas and October, 1923. >. E. J. CRAWFORD, .Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County, Georgia. Oct. 12-19-26, Nov. 2. SHERIFF'S SALE GEORGIA—Clarke County. Will bo sold on the flret Tuei day In November, 1923, before the court house door, laid state and county, during the legal hours of sale to the highest and best bidder for cssh, the following described c °ben, exotmtore, and Joeepb Slo. property man, solo heir-at-law of the • One iron safe. tats i of the aaid 8. Sloman, de- Said property levied upon as the ceaeed, to bo and appear at tho property of the defendant, E. G. November term, 192$, ot the Court Fambrough, to satisfy a judg- of Ordinary of Clarke County Oeor- ment issued in favor of F. G. Me- fit, and show caush, If any they Entire and against E. G. Fam- have or can, why the aaid execu- brough and A. H. Shannon. tors should not be required to Thie October 10, 1923. - make' aaid deed as prayed for by W. E. JACKSONr Sheriff, the said Mollle Lichtenstein, pe- Oct 12-10-26, Nov. 2. tltioner. E. C. ORR, Ordinary. SHERIFF’S SALE GEORGIA—Clarke County: Will, bo sold on the first Tuei- STATE OF GEORGIA, day in November, 1923, before the County of Clarke. Court House door in aaid State To All Whom It May Concern: and County, during the legal hours George Arnold and Carrie Ohols of sale, to the highest bidder for ton having made application for on the East by fte old Athens and , ,> .. . , , n,™,,.,. . , Lexington Aad and land, of W All that tract lot or parcel of chan Arnold, colored, late of said land, situate, lying end being in coonty, deceased, this is. therefore, the 220th District O. M., Clarks to cite all persons to show chase Comity, Georgia, and more fully |„ th’o Conrt ot Ordinary on tho daecribed an follows: flret Monday In November, 1923, Being Lot No. One (1) of the t0 Bbow cause, if any thsy can. subdivision of Phillip Neely Home wtgr permanent Letters of Admin. Pl«e In said District and Coonty, Miration should not bo granted and bounded *■ follows: upon the estate of the said Chan Commencing at a rock corner, Arnold, deceased, to ancli person on public road,_ leading from near „ th e Coort Dur <ee m Ip point tn the absence of an agree the feildence of John Tuck to the Gum Corner, and running thence S. 29 1-2 E. 54.00 to a rock thence S. E. Course 10.15 to rock; thence N. W. Course to rock; thence N. E. Course t* rock; thence N. 11 1-2 W. 11 to rock on tho aforementioned public road; thence West direction aloni the said road to the corner o commencing — containing (70.05) Said land levied on as the prop- ty of Marcus P. McWhorter to erty satisfy an execution is shed from the City Court of Athens, said State and County, on the 20th day of May, 1922, in favor of The Georgia National Bank of Athens against Hugh H. x Price and Mar cus P. McWhorter. Written notice of levy given defendant in fi fa., and tenant in possession. Deed for the purpose of levy and sal* tiled and recorded In th* office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of sold County before levy mode. This th* 8th dsy of October, 1923. W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff. Oct. 12-19-20, Not. 2. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE GEORGIA—Clarke County: By virtue of power and author, ity contained in the last will of Pryor Davie, late of eald County, deceased, ihe undersigned as ad- UCCVUCUi 1410 UIIUCFBIKIICU Ma ***** ministratora de bonis non, with COUNTY TAX LEVY—1923 Upon motion it was ordered by tho Board of Commissioners of Rosas and Revenues for Clarke County, Georgia, that the following ’, 1923. Oac Hundred and sixty (160(1) tax levy bo made for tho year, 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 made /on State levy for the year 1928, and that tho same be collected situated In said county, and in the j |,y the" Tax Collector for the' following Coonty purposes, to-wit: partlc- County levy, eight mill* or $8.00 on each $1,000.00 of county taxable ruice*/ liunurca t*iia'™-'"", “ lam given by said Thomas Jarrell to the said W. H. Hams, saM note being dated Deeember lst, 1120, Herfjeg Interest from date »t tho rate of 8 pee " nt 9 er in * 2 n .' Hum, and due December 1st.. 19*K WHEREAS In ssld deed, th* City of Athens, and' more ularly described as follows: Being (pro] on the west side of Barrett street and joining lota of J. B. McClure and J. C. Fowler and containing one-halt acres, more or less, fronting 105 feet on Barrett street and running back two hundred and ten feet Joining land with Mc Clure and others being the proper ty deeded from J. H.T. McPhereon to E. O. Fambrough of this late. Being the property deed T. H. Bar rett to J. H. T. MePhorson, re corded In Book Z. Z . folio 172. Tho above property le sold by authority given under a power of attorney to Mrs. D. W. McGregor, date of deed being 16tb day el November, 1920. and being record ed in deed book 21, page 172 of the records of superior Court for Clarke county, Georgia. The power of attorney authorises tho holder of said note upon default of pay ment of principal or Interest to sell the abuve property to the high est bidder after advertising prop erty for thirty days in legal Ga rotte of Clarke County, Georgia. The above security deed wua given to secure $1000.00 principal being evidenced by u note of even date for that amount. The note be ing dun November 16, 1921 bae re mained la default as to principal and Interest since May, 1923. Now the bolder ot aaid note and deed exercises her option and declares the said note, principal end Inter est. due and payable at once. Tho above note was signed by E. O. Fambrough and the above prep- O. Fsmbrough and the above prop- 01iu Vp.f r1919.nn erty Is sold as thepeoperty of E. O. Sept. 21-28, Oct. 5-12-19-20. values. fal Indebtedness 52% on Stst* Levy $49,312.17 Buildings 2% on State Levy 1,890.62 Bridges ) 2% on' State Levy 1,896.62 OfficersJSaiaries and Fees .. 11% on State Levy .'. .. 10,431.42 County Executive Officers Salaries tad Fees Bailiffs Non Resident Witnesses and Extra Service Maintenance Expense Court House .. — .. Juron %. .. . Poor ., Quarantine and Sanitation .. Lawful Charges .. .. ,, .. Roads of Superior Court of Clarke County, said land levied on as the property of Eugene G. Tribble to satisfy an execution issued on tbo 9th day of October, 1923, from the City Court of Athens, in said county, In favor of R. G. Davis and against, the ssld Engent G. Tribble. This October 11th. 1923. W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff, Clarke County, Georgia. Oct. 12-19-26, Nov. 2. 0% on State Levy 1% on State 1 Levy GEORGIA—Clarke County To tho Superior Court of Said County: The petition of W. P. BROOKS, O. W. ABNEY, O. A. BOOTH, R. A. C. RAY, J. P. CARTER, and their associates, respsctfully shows. 1. That they desire to bo in corporated under the name and style of MERCHANTS' PROTEC TIVE ASSOCIATION OF ATH ENS, GA, for a period of twenty (20) yean, with the privilege of renewal as provided by law. 2. That the object of said as soclatlon is to provide cioeer fel lowship and co-operation among tbo business men of tbo city of Athens, Georgia; to safeguard and servo the intefeet o! business men; to establish a uniform and businesslike reporting and collect- in; eystetj; and generally to ad- esKJt the beet interest of the memkuci of said association and to exercise the powers of a credit association. 3. That said srwjlation de sires to hold meetings, take action as a body, through committees or through its officers or, employees, and by other legitimate mesne carry out the objects ubov# stated. 2% on State Levy 1,890.62 6% on Slate Levy 5,089.87 0% on State Levy .. .. ,, 5,68987 7% on State Levy 6,038.18 12% on State-Levy 11,379.7.7 10% on State Levy .. .. .. 9,483.11 40% on State Levy 37,932.44 160% $151,729.70 Total State and County Levy Thirteen mills" or $13.00 on each $1,000.00 on County assessed valuations. Total assessed taxable values, as shown by digest $18,960,220.00. Upon motion, it is further or dered by the Board 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 thie Board, that a local tax of Four and one-quarter (414) mills or $445 on each $1,000.00 on all taxable property within the county of CUrke without the incorporate limits of the City of Athens, be levied to supplement the public school fund In accordance with Section 2 of the Acte of the General Assembly of 1906 and acta amendatory thereof; It la there fore ordered by the said Board of Commissioners, in pursuance of said recommendation and in pursuance of an election held and carried under tho lection above referred to, that a tax of 414 mills or $4.25 on each $1,000.00 on all 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 tame be collected by the Tax Col lector of aaid County, in conformity with the law. ' J. M. HODGSON, Chairman Pro Tern. TATE WEIGHT, Cleric, Board of Commissioners ot Roads and Revenues for Clarke I fixed by the Board of Directors. County, Georgia. | WHEREFORE, petitioners prey That said association desires that right to hove and use a cor porate seal, sue and be sued, plead of Mrs. Elisabeth Meyer, Exerfif trix, and against John Nedy, George Johnson, and Peter Neely. Legal notice given tenant in pos session. Sheriff, Clarke County, Georg!*. Oct. 12-19-20, Nov. 2. GEORGIA—Clarke County. To All Whom It May Concern: Alfred D .Bailey, having In prop er form applied to me for Pec man- ont Letters of Administration on ttte estate of Alfred B. Bailey, tote of ssld county, this is to dto all and angular the creditors and next of kin of amid Alfred B. Bailey to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show csutOf any they can, why per manent administration should not be landed to Alfded D. Bailey on i*!d estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 11th day of October, 1921. R. C. ORR, Ordinary. 4t. be necessary and proper for th* purpose* of its incorporation. Thst it msy make such by. laws as may be necessary and proper, from time to time; that it have the power to borrow money and Issue notes, bonds or other evidences of debt and to secure the same by deed, mortgage or other conveyance. 6. That the powers of tho cor poration be exercisable by the Board of Directors except when otherwise specified in the by-laws. 7. That the principal oftire of said association shall be in Ath ens, Clarke County, Georgia. 8. That tha capital stock be Five Hundred ($60000) Dollars, par value of $5.00 per ehare, with the privilege of increasing said capital to any amount not in tx- ceis of Twenty-Five Hundred ($2000.00) Dollars by a majority vote ■ of the Board of Directors. That the corporation have also the privilege of collecting dues and uiirasments from its members *s for un order of incorporation ac GEORGIA—Clarks County. To All Whom it May Concern: R. E. Johnson having In proper Ms ! purchase’ Uke*by'glft*or lo^ SPP^ToVe for'p.rm^ real and personal property as may estate of Perty Johnaon, late of ■aid county, (Ms to to die all and singular tha creditors and next of kin of Perry Johnson to' bo and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, If any they can, why per manent administration should net he granted to R. E. Johnson on Perry Johnson's estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 11th day of October, 1122. R. C. ORB, Ordinary. 4t. GEORGIA—Clarke County. To Ail Whom it May Concern: W. R. Booth having In proper form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on tho estate of Mrs. W. R. Booth, tete of said county, this Is to dto all and singular tha creditor* sad next of Un of said Mrs. W. R Booth to bo an appear at my of. flee wtthlu the time allowed by law, and show cause. If any they cen, why permanent admlnietratloa should not be granted to W. R. Booth on eald estate. Witness my hand and official signature, thia 12th day of October, 1923. Henry Juckaon, and west by tends ot Patrick Walsh, In pursuance ol a bond for title made by the said 8. Sloman, deceased to the said Mollle Lichtenstein In hla life time; the eald Mollle Lichtenstein alleging that she baa fully met her obligation* In slid bond. Thle is to notify the eald Howell C. Erwin and the said Aaron meat ot the heirs. This October 6th, 1123. R. C. ORR, OMUftty of Clark* County, Ga. GEORGIA—Clarke County. To tho Helra-At/tetw of Emmett J. Hale, Declared: Mrs. Mary L. Hale, ss assignee Seventy and Sixty-five Hundredths! and transferee dad holder ot a cer acres, and fully marked and de- tala bond for title executed bj fined In a plat of the subdivision Emmett J. Halo during hi* Ufa to of ft* Phillip Newly Horn* Plsc* j. h. Lowe, has made application made by W. M. Crane on tbs 8th to the undersigned as Ordinary of day of November, 1902. said county for an order requiring This being the aame land dc- tho administrators of said deceas- rcribed in a deed executed by estate to make and deliver Phillip Neely to Peter Neely, *J a „to her a deed to tho real estate Tl ?. tt “’ ■ f 1 r ,;» ld . MM bond for title •Jilted being datcd Dcccmbcr y nown „ Iot , Noe. 3. 4 and 6 of v£ tt, ° kObdlftaieg of said deceased's office of We Cleric of Uie Super- hutf, ln Good Hope. Walton Coun- for CourtofCterko County, tJr QeorlUi M rally set forth in **»• “ "Sr w 'her petition as of file in this of- And being the earns property * d.t n .d° n Anrd Ton «™ therefore, required to bo Ltlte Johnson, by deed dated April appe>r at tb e conrt of Ordin- PAGE THREE authorized to sell said property at public outcry in accordance with the power of sple contained in said deed. That said J. H. Phillips, ha* failed to pay said note when due. Said sale will be made and * conveyance of said land will b« made to the purchaser or pur chasers, all in accordance with tho terms and provisions of a power of sale contained in said security deed. . This October 12tlu 1923. Tula October 12tha mi. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF ATHENS. - By HUGH H. GORDON, JJL. President. COBB & COBB. Attya. Oct. 12-19-26—Nov. 2. I Athens’ Neighbors 1 I ! JASPER COUNTY MONTICELLO.—Th. peanut grower* of Jaaper met last Sat urday to discus* and arrange prices and picking. Mr. and Mr*. Albert Albert Os- corn and children narrowly escaped death when their car crashed into a tree. Tho New* say* that the man who makes up his mind to suecesd will do so It matters not what do attempts. So applies growing cot ton under ,bo!l weevil condition*.; ' It has alway* been said of tha Primitive Baptists that they ; p^y their debts, and they are upholding their reputation, -''.’ f ; Vi GWINNETT COUNTY LAWRENCEVILLE—Clyde .Haf- rlion, 18 years of age, who live* kt Auburn, was Instantly killed whin, he fell across a running saw at!* «aw mill where he was employe*. Mrs. Janie Rutledge, 64 years okf, died at her home Logansvllls. | Iverson Russell can hi* car lr|o a motorcycle ridden by Cleveland Clayton. The latter had n foot dit off. The motorcycle had no h**ll- Hght. yjj Bailiff Jim Johnson of OwWMmi,;' was fined $200 nnd given {lx months for having liquor In ils possession. BANKS COUNTY HOMER—Mr. B. . Voyles, one ol Mnysvlllo best citizens while pre paring to attend church, wa* stricken with paralysis and died Mr. Ira,VoylOs, died at his home near Dry Pond, two weeks ago. He was stricken with paralysis. A man ln Grove River ,; bought on average mule nnd eight bale* of cotton pay for the animal. You buy a better mule with of cotton and tho seed. Wright 1 * mill, on Hudson river was built in 1850 and ha* ' in continuous operation ever ( since. ■ f . • Yates, cotton enumerator of Banks, says the county will mak< 1000 more bale* of cotton this year than last, and which mean* thaf Banks will make between five and six thousand bales. The editor of the Journal s*y« Ire made n trip to Athens recently nnd the only bad stretch of road he struck was through, the town of Commerce. >t l agrase-s s&^ sat. def.nH.nt in fl f*. .Oe.org. a John- Sbif te.^ day ot October, son, to satisfy * fi fa issued frem the.Cjty Court of Athens tofavorf"' R c onn , Ordinary Clarke County, Georgia. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Will be aold at public outcry be Thla tlth Hay of Oetober, 1023. fore tho Court Ilouso door of Bald , W. E. JACKSON,, county, on the flret Tuesday in No vember 1921, between (ho legal hours of sale to the highest and heat bidder for CASH, tha follow ing described land to-wlt: All that tract or parcel of land •Ituato and lying In the County ot Clarke, State of Georgia, City of Athens la said county, ln that part of dty known as East Athens, fronting Northwest on Strickand street, and bounded on northeast by property or Mary Carrie and Charlotte Whitehead, on tha aouth- rest by prowirty ot R. T. Whlto, oh the southwest by property of N. C. Ferlote and more particularly deiferibod aa follows: Beginning at a point on Strickland street at the southwest corner of tho prop erty of Msry Carrie and Charlotte Whitehead and running along said lino-a distance of one hundred feet, thence southwesterly along lino ,of R. T. Whit* property fifty foot, thence northwesterly along Una of Parloto property one hun dred foot to Strickland street, (hence northeasterly along Strick and atreet, fifty feet Being the same land as described in deed tram N. C. Perlote to O. J. Tolnas, recorded In Book It, Page 225 Rec ords of CUrke County, Georgia. The above described land mu conveyed to the undersigned, the Commercial Bank of Athens, a corporation, by J. H. Phillips, by a security deed dated 19th day or April 1920, and recorded in the of fice of th* Clerk of Superior Court of CUrke county, Georgia, on the 13th day of April 1320, In deed book 29 FolI6 129; said security deed Jielng mado to secure th* pay ment of a nolo for $160.00, that day executed, said note being due No vember 1st, 1920, and bearing In terest from maturity at tho rat* of g per cent per annum. The sura or $100.00 ha« been tald on said note and the renewal note Uken for the balance ct $50.00. said note dated November let, 19W, and due November lat. 1121, bearing lnter< est at the rat* of 8 per cent per annum after maturity. Said security deed provided that If default should ho made tn the payment of aaid note then the un dersigned, the Commercial Bank ot Athens, a corporation, would he . Ladies’ Home Journal ■ now $1.00 per year. Give us your subscription to day. The McGREGOR CO. THE RIGHT WAY! There’s no better meth od of reaching the peo ple than through the Want Ads. Everybody reads trem, for they are news to those who seek some thing and likewise news to those having some thing to sell. Use the Want Ads more —for any purpose—and we are satisfied that you will be gratified by the results. Banner-Herald Phone 75 The Banner-Herald’s Sunday Want Ad Page . is one of the most inter esting and certainly most profitable pages of the paper. 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