The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 02, 1923, Image 6

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OVERCOATS! DOWN THK BANNCT-BEBALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA Legal Advertisements behalf of such Corporation to;the same by mortgages, pledges,'({ether with, the several managers AKir’ETOC rtf TUP MlrUT» purchase and re-purchase its own [collateral, deeds and by any form (who bring up the returns), con-! PI KrtnULlW Lfr I HE. nlufl I nock. MiltrTtvstn-tWTfhmr. — fd-IWn-eXlsrrng-Ubder thelaW.'- MaifdliW siid rttUWlS altd declare titr* ripr■ 4<tmrr i nivniDaT Thtrobject of ttM'Cdrptira-l R Ten per cent of said capita! the result. * - "" “ ,r lion, and tto particular business'stock has-actually been pajd in by , At'said election the voters who n will carry on is*petitioners in cash. desire to vote for the issuance of FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, t92J _ BIG HIT ATiPALACE THEATRE musical-wonder and captured the 'literaflv a, crowded Palace Tcentre Thursday st age ' from- the -start. Jimmie will- Brtnvnc tfwa an nonln Innlol.i „ ♦ ,1._ n . “ 11 w « GEORGIA—Clarke County: ^ g-r To the Superior Court of ttkr‘ l . irin * w ****»"*, **> any Person, County. - ,,rm or corporation and buying, I pray The petition-of C. V. Ray. J. t.j own fo*» tradina^exchanging. leas-Jname ....a. ».w. Smith, and D. W. Faulkner shows: I" 8 ’* * n “ automobiles, mo-1 the powers, privileges and imnum-jand those desiring 1.1 Petitibners desire-far them-}S?£r** rs ' m ®r° rs f trucks, engines, j itics herein set forth, and such as against the issuance of said bonds selves, their associates and sue-j* 1 ?*"? machines, and any and alljare now or may hereafter be al- shall have written or printed cessors, to be incorporated under , or machines used in or j lowed corporations of similar their ballots: “A G A I N S the name and style of fsuitable for the transportation of (character under the law s of the BONDS.” • * > YOU-DRIVE-IT COMPANY Pcrsens or property, and whether (state. \ City of Athens, Ga., for a'period of twenty (20) years.iP ro P* J,e <» ^ their own or other I HORACE and FRANK HOLDEN si "November 1. 1923 with the privilege of renewal at|! 10we ** an " machinery, batter- Attomeya for Petitioners.! I, Jas. Harrow, Clerk of the the expiration of that time. !»«■•. t,re8 » P*** s and h - - - - - L f ly X&t ^(Jimmie Melton Saxaphoae Wonder, a Riot,-Last line and style aforcraid, with ballots the words “FOR BONDS,“I SflOWing Tonight— The Bad Man Special For Saturday. cause the play, as originally ten by Porte* 1~ - had all the mof’ blilties when it I stage play. xpirat in office, November 1, accessories principal office and» that m- y be necessary, useful or principal place of business of said| de ! 1 *» bl ' ,he “ se * operation, or Corporation shall, bo in the City enjoyment of said vehicles, en- of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, Fines, cars, motors or niachines, but petitioners desire the right » r ‘ d maintaining and operating and privilege of ehanging the same machine shops, service shops and and of establishing, maintaining .repair shops in repairing, mend- anti operating branch offices and f;*. making or manufacturing any places of business at any placcK 'siil vehicles, engines, motor within or without this state. jo*™. ® r machines, and said ma rt. The object of said Corpora- 'chmeir t’ art * »» d accessories, tion is pecuniary gain to itself and) Pctltiocnrs desire the right and its shareholders. [power to buy. sell, lease, rent, 4. The capital stock of said: eschar.ge. hold and dispose of real copv of thc Petition for Charte Corporation shall be Five Thnus- or personal property necessary of YOU-DRIVF.IT COMPANY. and Dollars divided into FIFTY idesira^le to carry on said bjjai- t he same appears of file in this shares of the par value of One I ness. office. Hundred Dollars each, wjth the 1 ^ Pctltioncra deaire the right andj Witness my o{(iciul sign4turl !Council of the City of Athena, as GEORGIA—Clarke County: Clerk's Office Superior Court. I. E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the .Superior Court of said County, do hcreby # certify that the foregoing attached two (2) typewritten) sheets contains a true and correct of the Petition for Charter of foregoing “Notice of Bond Elec tion” to be * true and correct E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court, Clarke Co.,L>opy of the isme as it appears on Georgia. ^he minutes of the Mayor and Council of the City of Athens. Witness my hand and signa ture, and seal of the City of Athens. JAS. BARROW. Clerk. Nov. 2-9-16-23.30. Corporation the right to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, to have and use a common seal, to make ai» necessary by-iaws, and to do all other things that may be necessary, useful or expedient for the carrying on of said busi- LVi ..... # ... ness, including the right and au- crease of same shall be paid inelhority to make, give, create and right of increasing said stock from time to time by a majority vote of the outstanding voting acock to *an amount not to exceed FIFTEEN THOUSAND POL- lars. i 5. Petitioners desire that the original capital stock and any inp f**«h or nronerty. at. a (air valua Issue notes, bonds and any evi- tion, and desire the privilege on dence of indebtedness and secure SPECIAL TRAIN COLUMBUS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD Georgia-Auburn FOOTBALL GAME Cfi 00 ROUND <££ 09 fU.OZ TRIP fviOZ E3 B and seal of said Court, this 1st, day of November, 1923. E. .1. CRAWFORD. Clerk. Nov.' 2-9-16-23. Leave Athens 6:39 A. hi., arrive Columbus 11:S0 A. M. Returning, leave Columbus 6:00 P. M., Central Time. Tickets good on regular trains Friday and Saturday, and will be on sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Central of Georgia Office, 224 Washington Street. Sleeping and parlor cars and first class coaches will he used on ipi-ciol train. For information call on— CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY .1. Y. BRUCE, COMMERCIAL AGENT PHONE 640 224 Washington Street ’ NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION City of Athena, Ga„ October 22, 1923. NOTICE is hereby given to the qualified voters, of the City of Athens, Georgia, that on the fifth (6th) day of December, 1923, an election will be held at all the voting, or election, precincts in said City, to determine the ques tion whether bonds to the amount of FIFTY THOUSAND (»60,000.. 09) DOLLARS shall be. issued by r,aid City of Athens, the proceeds of which,, if Issued, are to be ap plied to the following purpose, vis: To improve and pave a cer tain portion of a certain street in said City, i Said bonds, if issued, shall be .fifty (50) in number, of the dc- ; nomination of ONE THOUSAND 1 (ft,000.00) DOLLARS, each; 'to I tear interest at the rate of five (5 per cent) per centum Per an num from the first day of January, 1924; said interest to be payable seini-nnnually and on the first day of July and on the first day of January in each year until the maturity of said bonds, except the last installment of interest due on said bonds shall be due and ,return under the fear from which IT 1, IM, E. MEETING By A. O. STINSON A. M. E. conference, Bishop J. S. Flipper, sssoq ated by Blsohp W. H. Heard . Is ruah'agthe business sessions of day and night to close. Chancellor Barrow, University of Georgia, addressed. the infer ence Thursday morning oh the Fundamentals of Christianity. His remarks were well received by the bishop and preachers- Bishop Heard talked v.i ‘■Condi tion of the Coliored Race North and South,' ‘earing migration of colored people to the north waa qol wholly to the satisfaction of lead ers Of the race but It ha* -been' demonstrated that the south could not save the negro on the firms and otherwise from mob violence. He said the neg.-> could find a plenty of work to do nm)j.,l)ve happy If to could get the protec tion'of the law and bo saved from petty Interference. The ■ bishop ecofted at the Idea that the negro would return to the farms and con ditions wh'ch now. prevail in the south. He said no really Informed per son believes that the negro woulA payable on tha tint day of Dec-1 he left this section. No man In the ember, 1963. arid shall be the country would seek to have tor amount of interest accruing on raid bonds from July first (1st), 1953. All of said bonds shell ma ture and the principal of the same shall be paid on December 1st, 1963. The entire amount of in terest cn said bonds is to be paid great mass return to the south more readily than myself if I thought the best people- of FUie white race would guarantoe him protection from mob violence. The bishops and preachers have made themselves offensive to many of jaaiiic iiuuiuur, uiiuci l rules and regulations tlona for said City turns shall he made .to the Mayor and Council of the City of Athens, • ■ ■l.Vn.pi reience of, and to- <53- % m ATHENS TRADE MONTH Ask for Coupons Every Merchant Offers Bargains Big Sales Every Day v> '.Cfo Nov. 3 to Dec. 4 tor fiL« «« J* U H. Bmfth nS '.v* hit? °2 “‘hop* were <n charge. The r. & ilr d ;„ ' on miMloni waa read by Rev. 1 each year as it accrues on the the beat netroea throughout dates tfbove mentioned, and prin- country from the reason they have cipal and .interest is payable in'negroet on the farms and In small gold coin cf the United States at town , t0 remain here and help Mechanics & Metals National ^,,0 (|Hd homo life and own a Bank of the City of New York. 1 , m »n t.rra. New York, of office of the Trees- xhc great missionary mass urer of (he City of Athens at. meeting Thursday night was a Athens. Georgia. I credit to the conference, the i“gro -Said election shall to held by „ ce the plllor , nd cholr 0( the ^ church and to the speakers. Dr.J [jssme manner^ raider the snne. X- H all, Hadley, J. A. and R. H. r. - T t, a.j.i, ln ^ report . D. T. Babcock. Bishop Heard naked the large audience to make a litoral, offering for the mission field. Dr. John H. Lewis, Morris Brown Ua'verslty and Dean W. O. Alex, ander will apeak at 7:46 Friday night, oh ‘‘Leadership Education." Rev. Richard B. Stinson, head of tho Atlanta Normal and Industrial institute will speak Saturday night on “Useful Education for Messes." Bishop Flipper end prea'dlng eld ers were In council Thursday night [On appointments. MARKET FOR DIXIE GOODS ROME, Ga.—According: to local manufacturers, tho market for lo cal goods Js having a boom and more la demanded than they a*n supply. Several overall and work C nta factories are running way hind thair list of orders. One local firm ha» already soli 1 , their output Uy January 1 and orders aro being booked for delivery early next year. *The bulk of the goods seems to be going to Chi cago and the middle west. Athens Visitors Among thou/ vlsltng In Athtns Friday; R. L. Wood, Atlanta, Wm. Wasssrmsn Richmond: Virginia; w. W. Watson, Greensboro, N/C., F. Fuller, Havervllle, Mass; W. Jf. Buff, Jr. Columbia, 8 ft „ J. B. Goodwin, Cincinnati; X. Riddick, Atlanta. B D. Caldwell. Knoxville; W. W. Burke, Dallas Texas: C. A. Fisher, Atlanta A V. clitton, Atlanta; B. B Rock more, Atlanta - . Mrfl end Mr*. C. L. Brink, Lan sing, Mlrih: If I .a Martha Stan- mlts, Lanring, Mich. C O. LaMottc Atlanta; J. E. Campbell, Atlanta; I Mrfl and Mrs. W. P, Mshle, Dayton Beech. N. H. B T. Tidwell. Atlanta; .T. ' E Blggt, Atlanta: E. E Frost, Boston Mass, E. J. Mins. RiVnolda, Oa.; E. A. Delchert, Detroit: L. A. Ben ts and family, Clearfield, Pa. lands Baker, New. York; B. J Lane. Atlanta; Louis Lanrord. At lanta W a Bregdon, Blxford. Oa.; R. A. Harris, Hew York. F. M „ cox. Macon; w. C. Harden. Atlanta j IV a Wolcott, Rex, Oa. Road Banner-Herald Want Ads. Face, Neck and , Smooth, 8i'yi‘l .'••til, MaJ e alist, « j - ’ Enid Bennett Palice Tonight ’ JIMMIE MELTON BIG to say that tirir clever young man HIT AT THE PALACE Is a wonder is to put.lt mild. He Jimmie Melton and hts Saxo- p(»yg the popular classic numbers phone entertained a packed house also the Jan: numbers and to niako at the Palace Thursday night and gpod measure he sings to a beauf/- be *een again tonight at the 9 p, m. performance «xtra to “Stran- gfn of tfie Night” feature which by the way iV an extraordtoar> picture full of pep and mystery. ‘(THE BAD MAN” ' PALACE SATURDAY The film version of on^ of the most syecesaful stage plays of the past decade will come to the Pal ace Saturday, when “The Had Man,” an Edwin Carewe. produc tion (s shown. * ^ 1 Advance reports concede # tbis to be ono of the outstanding produc tions ef the yecc. Holbrook Blinn, the stav-of the original stage ver sion of the^ play, enacts the same role to the S'lm verhion. Charles A. Sellon, who was also n member of the original stage cast, is assoc!- 1 _ i _ ated with Blinn. Miss Enid Ben- j Mentho-fiulphur; declii nett of “Rofoin Hood’ ’fame, appears noted tkin s|>ecralHt~_ Beo.ms,, 0 . as the heroine and adds now lau- B«*rm destroying tyoperii« # Uiig rets to her already long list of suliihur prepamtte^ ^yefriiis’ nt successes. Among the other well-1 onoe to soothe irritated skin anil known ptesons in the cart are Jack l henI eruptions such as rash, pi mri . Mulhall, Walter McGrail,. Teddy I '“ ''' Sanipson. Harry Meyersr Stanton Heck, Thomas Delmar, rank-I-an- ning and Peter Venzuella • — “The Bad Man” in * story of Arizona, Bllifn, in the title role, finds he tx a friend of the woman whose cattle he has stolen, and in return for saving his life the ban dit attempts to settle Qie financial and lov afra*'rs of Vs friends. Tl’e manner, in which he accompltahes it makes one of the most absorb ing screen stories of.^the year. Carewe has produced the picture ''f„ EmsT*; Any breaking durji'l thd, « k in even fiery, itching eczema, can fJ quickly ov-rcom^'- a Ier nryl ring worm.__ It seldom failg t^rrfeove the tounent and disfigurement. w and you do not bavd for relief from ertibarrassfuenf.; I m|)r(n . p . ment t/biekly Sufferers frn»« Hkin trouble ‘ahnnlrt ehtou 1 «mnll Jar of Rowlqjj^Xf.nlho-Hul" nhur from nny oria^.Aluggijt F ns/I It t'.ke a cold rrc^tn.—Adve.* ' tisement. • Read Iianne^-Herald • Waitt Ads. 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