The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 23, 1923, Image 5

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mV. NOVEMBER 23, 1923. THS BAWNCT-HERXLP. fflBWB. GEORGIA IlRI.IA—Clarke County: Pi* Supyi'f;,Court, of ,S*id [dales .abovo mentioned, and tipnl and interest in payable in gold coin of the United States at Mechanics, & , .Metals National Bank of - the City of Nevf York, New York, or office of the Trees- ,ur«r of the City of Athens at OUBlj" t v m J%' XT Ti -V T I "*"* in© vll) be petition of C. V. Ray, J. L. Athens. Georgia, th, and D. W. Faulkner shows f .Said election shall be held by Petitioners desire . . Petitioner* desire for them-.the same persons, and in the i, their associates and sue- aside manner, under the same ‘O be incorporated under rules and regulations that elec- end si vie or tions for municipal officers of said City are held, and the re turns shall be made to the Mayor and Council of the City of Athens, who shall, in presence of, and to gether with, the several managers (who bring up the returns), con solidate said returns and declare ' At sail" election the voters who desire to vote for the issuance of the boode above;.described, shall have -Written btjprinted ion their | the wdrds "FOR BONDS," , those lieairing to < vote against the Issuance of said bonds shall have written or printed on their ballota: “AGAINST BONDS." r City of Athens, Ga., November 1. 1923. COMPANY of twenty (20) yearn, ivilegerof renewal at in of that time, pffadpjr office and Kcipal placeBfiAMneis of said ■oration nlwHK" in the City, hthens, IpciitionerT deiiR the right I privilege of changing the aame 1 of establiitog, maintaining operating ®nch’offices and i of burin® at. any flic? , or wilfoiS this? state. ( ' The obwctwrfNhftid' Corpora- j pecuniary gain to itself and lihireholders, , , The capita; stock of said ■aeration shall Bo Five Thona- I Dollars divided'; Into FIFTY L, of the par , Value of One dred Dollars each, with the . 0 f increasing said stock , time to time by a majority f the ^'Otitdtanding voting p an amount not to exceed TEEN- TffOUSAND DOL- Petitioners desire that the lical capital, stock and ar.y to- . of samp shall be paid in or property, at a fair value- , and desije the: privilege on UI of sach ,'Corporation to Jthare and re-purchase its own ll. and to re-sell the same. The object of said Corpora- and the particular business | Corporation ,wiU carry on Is lag. or leasiltg; to any person, i or corporation and buying, ing, trading! exchanging, lcas- , and selling Automobiles, mo- [cars, motori, "trucks, engines. <*rs, Jliuivio. | v*uvm i «i> B itsc*s log machines; and. any and all licles or machines used in or table for the transportation of property: and whether pens or tify that the foregoing is a true abstract from the minutes of said corporation, showing a resolution which was unanimously passed by the holders of the entire capital stock of said corporation at a meeting of the stockholders duly held on the 30th day of October, 1923. In witness' whereof, I have heretmto act my official hand and affixed the corporate seal of said company, this the 30th day of HAROLD LAMB, Secretary. Filed in' office, this 1st day of November, 1923. , u E. J. CRAWFORD, VClbrk Superior Court, Clarke - ‘ County, Georgia. GEORGIA—CUrkTcotmty: I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, do , , _ - . , . certify that - the foregoing is, a I, Jes. Barrow. Clerk of the true copy of the application of Conned of the City of Athens, as Climax Hosiery Hills for renewal of and amendment to its charter as the same appeara of file in my office.' . Witness my official hand and seal, this the 1st day of Novem ber, 1923. Nov. 2-9-16-23. E. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County. Georgia. Nov. 2-9-16-23. stead. of .limiting Ihe number of .ut. iny, pfPC0~\VIthln tho time "a!-[of Ordinary of said County to he directors to three ns provided-un, lowed by!law, and Show cause,'if held on the first Monday In Dec: der, the existing. chirt*fci u . ' “ GEORGIA—Clarke County: I. HAROLD LAMB, Secretary, foregoing “Notice of Bond Elec tion'' to be * true and correct copy of, the same as it appears on tho minutes of the Mayor and Council of the City of Athens. Witness my hand and signs, ture, and seal of the City of Athens. JAS. BARROW. Clerk. Nov. 2-9-16-23-30. any they can, why letters or ad up^gatyatloo, d. b. n... Q. ,T. A. should not bo granted Troy Ander son, on. ltra. Rebecca Beatty’s es tate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 9th day of Novem her. 1923. R. C. ORR. Ordinary. Nov. 9-16-23-30. GEORGIA—Clarke County. . C. D. Flanlgen having In proper form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of a, W. Brooks, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of A. W. Brooks to he and ap pear at my office within the time allowed by law. and ehow cause, if any they can, why permanent admlrfstratfon should sot bo grant ed .to c. D. Flanlgen. on A. W. .Brooks' estate. j'li ro.khin«ro 0 k.^ r ! wttne *» mv hand and official ■tr, and signature, this 9th day of Novem- tires, partji ana accessories 1933. R. C. ORR, Ordinary. Nor. 9-16-13-30. It may be tfecesSary, useful or irable in the tile, operation, or loyment of ‘wifl vehicles, en- 1, cars, motors' or machines, maintaiifag 'M operating line shops, service shops and Jiir shops in repairing, mend- I. making or "manufacturing any 1said vehicles: engines, .motor ehicTej.' engines, motor ,, .. machin#," And'-lkM-'ma!' iery parts,‘knd,'accessprftiT «bMb Ihnr.ee. hold arid dispose of real Ipersonal property necessary or ■irable to carry on said busi- I'etitioners desire the right and -oration the right to sue and I sued, nlead and be impleaded,' [have and ■ <««»»■ seal, to GEORGIA—Clarke County: To tho Superior Court of Said County: The petition of CLIMAX HOS IERY MILLS reapectfnlly shows: That it was incorporated by order of the Superior Court of Clarke County on February 23, 4904, for a period of twenty years, with the privil ege of renewal. 2. That the charter of petition er will expire on February 23, 1924. 3. That under the original charter of .petitioner the capital stock of said company was fixed attthu amount of 616,000.00, with all n«csia^by-l.wa, and 2l.^SinS n { nn lnCr< “ in * th * Ido ail other thinga that may I necessary, useful or expedient " the carrying on of said bull is, including the right and nu llity tj 'make, give, create and notes, bonds and any evl- > of indebtedptfs and secure J same by nrorfgages, pledges, feaicral. deeds -and by any form llicn existing under the law. j. Ten per cent of said capital Ick has actually been paid In by litioners in cash. ». WHEREFORE, petitioners ly to be incorporated under the pc and style aforesaid, with [ powers, privileges and immun i herein sat forth, and such ~ Attorneys for Petitioners. filed in office, November 1, , trrrcRAWFORD, Ilk Superior TTCbYt, Clarke Co. T corgis. Olir.lA—ebrka County: [Ierk's Office Superior Court. | E. J. CriAvforti, Clerk of the 'perior Court, of said County, do leb; certify, that the foregoing tw«g (2) typewritten lets contnl • (rue and correct ition for Chaffer of • Company, a» file in this official signature iid; Court, this 1st iRD, Clerk. J0TICE OP-BOND ELECTION Itirijr. or elaction, precincts in pd City, to determine the ques- |n whether bonds to tha amount I FIFTY TfflHiaAND (66PJ0M.- II DOLLARS'Shall be issued by 1“ City of 'JWIlt the proceeds I. *bich, If issued, art to be ap- to . the following purpose, ■ To improve and pare a ccr- (■ Portion of n certain street in lid City. I Said bonds, if jssnsd. shall be r'f ISO) in number, ■ Mi ■ Immstion of ONE THOUSAND pi-000.00) DOLLARS., each; to par interest at the rafe of five r rent) per ccntsw jxT P"* pm from the first thy of January, if-'aid interest to be payable Imi annually and on the first py of July and on tha firat day • January in each year until the f*"mty of iqij bonds, except the same to. 4. Petitioner desires a renewal of its charter, to take effect from tho ddtc of tho expiration of its |isaMtadiM|err'for an additional period if twenty yenri, with the privilege of subiequent.renewal as provided By law. 6. Petitioner desires Us char ter amended so aa to anthori» its capital stock to be inertsaed in an amount riot exceeding 6500.000.00; said capital stock to be increased from time to time by a majority Vote of the voting stock of said corporation up to thq maximum amount hereinbefore atited; such -. . . „ increased capital stock to be rth, sad such %M common and preferred, either or now or may hereafter be ft. both, and in such proportions as -d corporations of slmilsr a m sjority of tha voting stock of racter under tha Ion} ofjKjps,,^ com p t ny may fix end deter- RACE and KKAria JiuIiuEn, (J petitioner desires its char ter to bo amended further sou to permit the stockholders of said company by pauper by-laws to fix the number of directors of the company / instead of limiting the number of directors to three aa provided under the exiitlng char ter. 7. Petitioner files herewith a certified abstract from tho mini utes of said corporation showing that the application for this re newal slid amendments to said charter has been authorised by proper corporate action. WHEREFORE, petitioner prays that Its charter be renewed for an additional period of twenty years from the dste of expiration of its present charter, with the privilege of subsequent renewal, and that its charter, be amended aa hereto- befote set forth# t _ „ CLIMAX HOSIERYMILLS, By A. G.. Dudley, President. nRWtN. ERWIN A NIX. Attorneys for Petitioner. RESOLVED: That the President of this company ha and ha .if GEORGIA—Clarks County. Will bo sold on tho first Tues day' to December. 1923, between the legal hours of sale, to the hlgheet bidder for cash, the follow ing real estate, to-wlt: All that lot of land,' with the (mprorementa thereon, in-too city of Athena, Clarke County. Georgia, beginning at the southeast corner of. the Intersection of . the Boule vard and Grady Avenue, -and run ning thence easterly along the Boulevard 97 feet to a atone cor ner; thence southerly along tha property, of I. A. Ruhenateln 200 feet; thence westerly along prop erty of Wood 103 feet to a stone corner on tha east aide of Grady avenue; thence northerly along Grady Avenue 200 feet to the be ginning corner. This being same land conveyed to T. W. Reed by C. H. Phlniiy by deed dated May 19, 1919, and recorded In the clerk's office of Clarks Superior Court in deed hook 26, foHo 274 and conveyed to C. H. Phlnlzy by A. H. Hodgson by deed dated March, 1904, and recorded In said clerk's office to deed book XX, **Sald property levied on as the property of John L. Taylor and the estate of Ur*. W. R. Booth to satisfy an execution b-soed from the superior court of Clarke Coun ty, In faror of T. W. Reed against said parties. This the 8th day of November, GEORGIA—Clarke County. Whereas, Walter R. pootaon. Administrator of William Dootson, represents to the Court In his pe tition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully adminis tered William Dootaon's estate. This Is therefore to cite all per- sqna concerned, k'ndred and credit- nrs, to show cande, if any they c8n, why *atd Administrator should not be discharged from hia ad ministration, and receive letter# of dismission, on the first Mon day In December, 1923. This 9th day of November. 1923. It. C. ORR, Ordinary. Nov.. 9-16-23-30. ember, 1323. This 9th day of November, 1923. „ ... R. C. ORR, Ordinary. Clarke County. Georgia Nov. 9-16-23-30. - 1916. ,|ji Nov. 9-16-63-30. GEORGIA—Clarks County. The return of tha appraiser* setting apart twelve months’ sup port to Mrs. Leo Us Youhkln, widow of E. H. Younkin, deceased, having been filed In my office, all persons concerned are cited to show cause by the 3rd jlsy of December, 1913. why sold application for twelve months' support should not be granted. This 9th day of Novem ber, 1923. JL C. ORR, Ordinary. Nov. 8*16-88-80. GEORGIA—Clarke County: | Notice to Debtors and Creditors:. All persona having demands I against the estate of Alfred B. Bailey, late of said county, de ceased. are hereby notified to pre sent the aame aa required by law; and all persona owing said de ceased, are requested to make payment to the underaigned. This November 8th, 1923. ALFRED DUKE BAILEY, Administrator of Alfred B. Bailey. Deceased. Nov. 9-16-23-30. GEORGIA—Clarke County: To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that A. B. Colic, as administrator of Fred Edwards, deceased, having applied to me by petition for leave to sell certtfn real estate of said deceased for the purpose of psying debts and distribution among the heirs at tow of said deceased; all of the heirs at law and creditors of the said Fred Edwards, deceased, will take notice that I will pais upon said application at tha December Term, 1923, of the Court of Ordi nary of said County; and that un less cause is shown to tho con trary at said time said leave will day of November, 192 R. C. ORR, Ordinary. Nov. 9-16-23-30. Dangerous COUGHS creep on unawares —but you c»n quickly check them by taking Dr. Bell’a Pine* Tar Honey in time. It brings to inflamed tissue* in the chroar chest Just the aid they need. Dr. Bell a atopa the cough with the same medicines that youtdoc- tor would prescribe—combined with the urell-tried old remedy— pine-tar honey. It* taste Is pleas* • nt * *?<>• Keep Dt. Bell's on hand for all the family. All druggists. Be sure to get the genuine. DR^BELUS^Kne^Toi^Jonjy BETTER 111 I! URGE LEIF PUNTS THRIVE WELL UNDER .ARTIFICIAL LIGHT 1 (By Aasoelatad Preat.) NEW YORK—Artificial light aa n meana of hastening the maturity of plants can be: used most suc cessfully with plants with large leaf areas, experiments recently conducted for the Weatinghouse Electric Manufacturing Company, Colombia University and Peter Henderson and Company, aeeda- men. indicate. The experiments carried out un* jder the supervision of 7t*year-old , Julius Heinrichs, veteran florist and landscape gardner. in a hot* hour* at Baldwin, N. Y., were said to be the most scientifically accu rate so far attempted in this coun try. The utility of artificial light, used when sunlight Is not avail* able, aa a means of maturing plant* has been known for many years, according to horticulturists who assorted, however* that the experiments at Baldwin established the degree, of utility. Experiments of a similar nature. It was said, are being conducted by government , experts at Washington and by the j research department of the Natlon- jnl Electric Light Association. Oth ers were carried out a score years ago by the late W ,W. Bawson, pioneer mnrket gardnrr and hortl* culturlst of Arllng, Mass. SAY “BAYER” when you buy-^0ftuine Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago -;j—s Pain .Toothache Neuritis * * Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer" package intains proven directions. ich contains proven t JIamIr “Bajer” bans ot 12 tabMa Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. A>0Ms Is Uw trad, surk of Buff UasarMtsw cf IhoesasakscUMUr of StllcjllcicM : GEORGIA—Clsrke County: Thomas H. Dosier, Jr., Admin istrator of the estate of Mrs. Martha M. Conway, late of said County, deceased, having applied for lesve to tell certain person alty and realty of said estate, at mure fully set forth to said appli cation, all persons concerned are, hereby notified to show cause be fore mo at the regular December term, 1923, of the Court of Ordi- nary of said County on tha first Monday to December, 1923, why leave to sell should not be granted as prayed. This November 2, 1923. ' R. C. ORR. Ordinary, i i.Irttoifftl Clarke County. Georgia. Nov. 9-16-23-30. GEORGIA—Clarita County. Tho return OC the appraisers isi ting apart twelve months' support to the family of Austin Bell de ceased, bavins been filed In my office, all persona concerned are cited, to abow cans# by toe 3rd day of December. 1923, wby said appli cation for twelve months' support should not be granted. Tbla 9th day of November, 1923. R. C. ORR. Ordinary. NOV. 3-16-33-30. hereby authorized to apply In the name of the company to too oiipvr- ior Court of Clarke County for a renewal of the charter of the company for an additional period of twenty years from the expira tion of tho present chxrtor of the corporation which was granted on the 23rd day of February. 1904; said application to be made by the President in the name of the corporation in due timo to secure : the renewal of said charter before : the expiration.of the term of the IHL charter heretofore granted said , do Ll "^jV^^y' E 'p f ur ther. that when [application ij made for .the re newal of said charter, the same be amende* Bo'ns to authorize an increase, to tno capita! stock , of tho corporation to an amount not exceeding f300.OOT.00 ,aid capita! stock to bo increased from time to time by a majority vote of the voting stock of said corporation 1 mrinUment of interest due up to the maximum amonnt nere- bonds shift be do* and inbefon atatei S.U tocrea«d vable on the first day of Dec- capital stock to be common “W 'ber, 1953.' and shall be th* preferred, "f! th « r o' 1 " 1 V*£v .'““"t of interest accruing on such proportion, as a maJoritT®' I''-'/. “bomb fam July firaro.O.'titavotUto.tock ofrakl comply "ttS'm'Sfe a* proper by-law to fix the number All of said bonds shall n»' lr '.*nd fhe principal of th* aami ^“entfrS bonds Is to be paid SHERIFFS SALE GEORGIA—Clarke County. WUI be sold before the court boose door, between th* legal hours of sale, on the tint Tuts day In December, 1923. at pnblic outcry to the highest Udder for the following described prop erty,. to-wlt: That lot or parcel ot land, with the Improvement* thereon, lying and being on Ctovetourat Avenue to the city of Athena. Clarke conn- ty. Georgia; said lot beginning at the intersection ot property be longing to 8. V. Sanford and Cloverhurst Avenue 30 feet weal of caitaiis Avenue, and running In a southernly direction 300 feet to an allay; thance In a westerly principal sum of 64009.00. said aal* GEORGIA—Clarke County. Will be sold before the court houao door In said county between the leial hours ot sale, to the high est bidder for cash, on tbs first Tuesday to December, 1936. tha following described property, to- wit: , ■ All that tract or [ftreel of land, with tho Improremento thereon. In Clark* County. Georgia, on th* west aide of the Middle Oconee River, about eight miles from Ath ens, bounded on the north by the Oconee River and by lands former ly belonging to M. B. McOInty; on tjie east side by land ot T. N. Leeter; on the south by lands of H. P. Fowler, and on the west by lands of Fowlar and McOInty. Tbla being tho same tract of land con veyed by 8. J. Draper to A. V. Dcadwyler by deed dated Novem ber 36, 1906.. and recorded in the office of toe clerk ot toe superior court of Clarke County, Georgia, In deed took ”ZZ,' folio 361, *Sd conveyed to E. 8. Lyndon by O. E. Deadwyler, Jr., et al, by deed of September 13, 1910, and recorded In the office ot the clerk of Clarke Superior Court In deed book 3, page 660; said tract containing two hundred and ten (310) acres, mors or less. TVs aala will be made In or ran- ance of a power ot sale contained in n certa'n security deed executed and delivered by O. T. Goodwin, J. W. Flror and W. 8. DIUs to toe undersigned, Mrs. L. F. Edwards dated March 14,1917, and recorded In deed book 23, folio 119. to toe office ot the clerk of toe superior court of Clark* County Georgia. Default having been made In the payment of the indebtedness secured by said deed, to-wlt, tbs Delightful Elixir, Called Aspirenal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies That Are En dorsed by Medical. Au thorities to Cut Short a Cold or Cough Due to Cold and Prevent Com plications. Every Druggist in U. S. Instructed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter if You Don’t Feel Relief Coming in Two Minutes. OLD TIME TRAVELERS SEEMINGLY CONTE ITH THE COME; (By Associated Press) HAMBURG.—Seventy five years ago toe Hamburg-Amerlcan Line .established Its first ship, the Deutschland, |to the service be tween Hamburg and New York. This wae, a sailing vessel of 771 tons, and was regarded a* a roos ter craft to those days. Tbla liner was so euccessful that two others, the Elbe and tha Rhein, soon were put Into service. Steamships were operating then, but because of the clumsy and spaca-consumlng nature ot toe ma chinery gnd the heavy costa of fuel n n ... , _ , _ they were not regarded aa a good Delightful Taste, Imme* commercial proposition. diate Relief (hlirk Adolph Geoffrey, director of the nr. rf ^ CK German steamship -company, at a Warm-Up. -meeting of the directors In 1343, [told with great pride ot the high Th* sensation of tot drug tradt Is Asplronal; tha two-tmlnuu cold and oough reliever, authoritative ly guaranteed by toe leboratoriee; tested, approved and moet enthu- ,, „ MJ „ elastically endorsed by -the highest I on the eastward trip. On ono oc- character of the accommodations which Its three ships were afford ing Inns-Atlantic travelers who passed 43 days on. tha trip from Hamburg to New York and 30 days authorities, and proclaimed by the people aa tea times as quick and effective as whiskey, rock aad.rya, or any other cold and cough rem edy they hav» aver tried. caalon the return trip was made In 33 days, a monumental achieve ment The Deutschland * had 20 cabin seats and 200 seats on tha lower decks. And what was etpec- Dr„A.W.Chase , i K-L Pills For kidney and liver troubles, constipation, intestinal indigestion and kindred ills. If you have coated tongue, fickle appetite, pale, muddy complexion, pains under the left shoulder blade, or attacks of headache, your liver prob ably is affected. Read below and act today: C. O. Dewey, Watxonvillu, Cal- • ifornia, writes: 1 can highly recommend Dr. A. W. ChMc's K-L rilla to anyone as I haw used them for aeveral yea" and they have done woodera for n and my family. Hop* thia will Mrs. C.Mahnke, 512 & Sheridan St* Bay Ciqr* Michigan, writes: 1 hats iMd Dr. A. W. Chase's K-L U*er Pill* and I think them a wooderfal Medicine. I had constipa tion sod liver trmtU. so bad pout of , tho time I waa not able to do my work. Sinco takln* K*LUvtr Pills I aa failing fiats* Yon can bay these K-L Pills at a f Drag Stores To be aaru of guying the genuine, aae that pgruait and aiVnaturo of A. W. Chase* BL XX* are on each box—your protection against imitations. Dr. A. W. CHASE MEDICINE CO. 257 Washington Street* Buffalo, N. Y. V County Distributors Wanted direction 10 feat to a corner; tbsDca In a northarly direction 200 fast to CloTcrbunt Avsnna; thence along Cloverhurat Avenue to kn easterly direction 30 teat to tb* baflnnlng polut. Said property baring beer levied | poo and to b* sold aa the property of Mr*. Mary P. Powell for the purpose ot satisfying an execution leaned -from the CUy Court Of Athene In favor of Ver non Halt against th* said- Mm Mary P. Powell, v . • ’• - Written notice ■ given • tenant to possession and dead for levy and ■ale fled and recorded before levy. Thia ftb day of November. 1923 W. E. JACKSON. Sheriff Clarke County, Georgia. Nor. 1-16-33-30. t made for the purpose of cot leering toe war, together with accrued interest thereon, tad attar Alt drug stores art supplied with | [ally notable, n bed was “placed at from .H** d '*to«l of «.ch pSIST,.*; oo‘ld* t'.° to ,!«p*toto ths nra'^i I w “ h effete,t ..oen for th. trip." drug ktora, hand the dark half a' * , , dollar for a,bottle of Aaplronal and! i 1 tell him to sarr# you two teaspoon. I AUICI18 INGlKIlDors I full. With your watch In your I hand, taka the drink at on* awal low and call for your money 'back In two minutM If you cannot fell the distressing eymptomi of your cold fading away like a dream with In th* time limit. Don't be .bash ful, for all druggists Invlts you and expect; you to try It.' Everybody's doing L it. When your cold or cough Is re- Jlered, take ths rem*Jpd*r of the bottle home to your wits and child ren, for Aaplronal Is by far ths safest and most effective* ths easiest to take 4nd ths most agree able cold and cough remedy for children as well at adults. Quick est relief for catarrhal croup and children's choking up at night— Advertisement OWiNNETT COUNTY LAWRENCEVILLE—The numer ous friends of Paul B. Voae were shocked to hear of hit death in Ah lantm William .McElroy died at the country home.. He has relate In this section. The county superintendent wants to arouse more interest in educa tion which rsfma to lag.' The contract has .been signed to pave the LawTencevllle-pecatur The county agent call* attention to the needs of a community hatch ery for Owlnnett. J. T. Kitchens aged 4t died sud denly at his home In Lawrence- vllle. JA8PER COUNTY MONTICELLO — The Central Railway may discontinue Benton's Crossing flag station. After two days session the grand Jury adjourned. Nanrin Mobley, of Shady * Dole, lead 7IS salesmen of-an JnwunUics eempary. It yon feel tired out. out ott Jr>i.- farmers will n.it ptr sorts, despondent, mentally or J present n united fight ta eomi.'.i physically depressed, gat a 60 cant | the boll weevil, box of Wendell's Pills, Ambition j J. L. Benton of Montteello, was Brand, at Palmer A Sons today elected President of the reach and t*k. the first big stop toward Grown*. Association. fe*«ng bettor right sway. I A Montlrollo firm Is to produce roriig"the' sra. snd to. ex'penu. If you work too hard, imoke too material for cotton mllf bobbins at of aald sale and all taxes that muc ^» °* nervous, Wendell s a new factory In Trances**. Pills, Ambition Brand, will msk*. The editor says * what Jasper you feel bitter in tore* days ox [county needs is morn tractors and money back from Palmer A Sons,i« M detractors. on the first box purchased. { As a treatment for affections i HALL COUNTY of the nervous system, constipa-1 GAINESVILLE—Arthur Whit- tion, lots of appetite, sleepless- worth, convicted the third tun* fo» ness, or Ntrvw murder last we<* began -a life a box of Wendell's Pills, Ambition wntroce in the Hall county chain Brand, today on the money oaca gnng . * A handsome monument to Hall county heroes waa unveiled Armia- tip# day. Miss G. Fannie Warren was burn ed to death near Poplar Spring, when her house was consumed by fire of unknown origin. Miss Fan- BANISH NERVOUSNESS Wendell’s Pills, Ambition Brand, for Run-Down Tired Out People. W$stim Easy LIGHT AND POWER*. PLANT ipemte Exceptional opportunity to sell In your county the best electric . light and power plant made. Requires no electrical or mechani cal skill to operate. Quickly pay* for itself by the work It docs. Light* the farm and lightens farm work. Pumps water, grinds feed, churns, washes and does hundreds of other tlreyo/r:,- tasks. • ‘ Special prico on replacement batteries. Address reply to: i> GEORGIA BATTERY C03IPANY, 59 W. Peachtree SL, Atlanta, (ta. MONEY TO LEND ON FARM LAND Interest, Six and Half Per Cent. HUBERT M. RYLEE, Law Offices Phone 1576 Athena, G*. may he dee on said proparty, th* remainder, If any. will b* paid to the grantors In said security deed, or. .to the parson legally entitled thereto. Tbit lit day of November. 1933. * MRS. L. F. EDWARDS. A* Attorney In Fact for O. T. Goodwin, J. W. Flror. and W. a nuts..-. flltWIN, ERWIN to NIX, Attorneys. Nov. 9-16-33-30. GEORGIA—Clarke County: Notice ia hereby given that J. J. Fowler, as guardian for Rabun Fowler, Corrf* Fowler and Louis* Fowler, has applied to the under signed for leers to tell the real estate belonging to bis wards for the purpose of using the proceeds GEORGIA—Clark* County. To All Whom it May Concern: Troy Anderson baring In proper m fwm,.DPllaJ to me for Uttar* ofC',’raid raft for” he" support" and Administration, d. b. n., O. T. A., maintenance of his wards, th* to on the estate of Mra. Rebecca Beatty.' lain of said Copnty, this I* to cite all and slngqlar, .Ihn creditors and next of kin nt/ core* .from, said estate not bein'- sufficient to support the said minors/. V. -v\* This application will ht heard plan.—(Advertisement.) 666 It Is the mast speedy remedy w* know. Preventing: Pneumonia jHof directors for Said company., in- Rebecca Beatty to bo sn-l app-ar <a t the t.gular term of the Court . Read BANNER-HERALD Want Ads. - - Prescription prepared for Cold. Fever and Grippe nl * » p«™iiar chacter, whs T. lived all alona and waa a m.a»r. alone i W. E. Henderson, Kiel home In Gainesville. REA80N ENOUGH She—Why do people cry at wed- f’l'ngs? He—Well, I Jmagino those, who Jhave been married. themselves •S , TMpL^. <0,a -^ COLONIAL THEATRE FRIDAY NIGHfr, NOV. 23—Not A Picture. Joseph M. Gaites Presents Crane Wilbur In Person in His Own Spoken MYSTERY PLAY OF THRILLS-LAUGHS AND SURPRISES To be given in this city the same in every de tail H* New York, Boston and Chicago saw it PRICES: 50c to $2.50—Plus War Tax. Sale Opens Wednesday—Mail Orders Now.