The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 21, 1923, Image 9

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m * FRIDAY, DECKMnER 21. 1!)2.r m ,A WKBR-HERA to. ATHENS. GEORGIA ■ ; ! COMMISSIONER'S SALE In Oin’DIlrtrlct Court of the United States for the Northern District o$ jieorfi*. Eastern Dirision. John Hancock Mutual Life , Insurance “ Company, Complainant. Ciaude'Tuck, Defendant. . „ In Equity No. 70 Under and by virtue ot a decree of foreclosure and sale passed by j<quse, on .December 1st, W, K. Meadow, Special 'onerl appointed by the said cause for this pur- " sell at public outcry to V bidder- for cash, before House “ dbor of Clarke rgia, on the first Tues- lary, 1924, between the iours of sale, in bar of and collecting the Indebtedness a htoneon : Hn^ of^roperty^ sold {with' improvements thereon^ sit- secured therby. This 7 th day of Dcember, X92Z. MRS. MARY BUCJTW'ALD, Attorney In Fact for J. A. SMITH. -Erwin, Erwin & Nix Attorneys. < Dec. 7, 14. 21, It. by Fanny Bnvin; thence along lino of said Erwin N. Slii’W. 1300 feet to. a persimmon tree on the . Nowhere road; thence across'the Nowhere road in a northwesterly direction a distance ot 545 feet to the begin ning corner; together with all dam GEORG.A-C.ark. Countyi Jmt'le^Sahay^Crebk'cbnteyed^to'th" will be sold before the court said Fanny Walker by deed’Of J. County, Georgia, and in what is house door In raid county, between the legal hours; of sale, at public January 6. 19U. and rWHNted in outcry to the highest bidder for fable.. .Samuel H. Sibley, cash, on the .first Tuesday In Jani ,‘of said Court in the above uary, 1924, the following described free<LXrom all rights and the equity of redemption of the said defeykutfr- in the Above entitled cauafc^Uib following described prop®ty r 4o-wit: AH that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the 218th G.- M. District of Clarke County, Georgia, containing Two Humnfcd Twelve (212) acres, more or lesff-and bounded on the North east and east by lands of Winter estate* on the South by Price’s branch and lands now, or former ly, owned,by-Jas. W. Morton; on the West >y Big Creek; and on the Northwest by other, lands of Claude Tuck, and more particular ly described by survey and plat of said lands «dated February, 1896, and recorded May 16th, 1913, in noa/f'TIrenk 13 nnrere Plurlc'c property, to-wit: All that Jqt of land, with Improvements thereon, lying and being in .the city of Athena. Clarke County. Georgia, on -the yrth side Deed Book 13, page 463, Clerk' Offifce, . Superior Courf, • Clarke County, Georgia, to which refer ence is hereby made. As prodded in the decree above mentioned, dhis sale will be re ported to the Court by the Spec ial C&nips^ipner for confirmation or rejection. This-vthe r 4th day of December, 1923. W. K. MEADOW, : - Special Commissioner, Dec. 7 r l'4-21-28. COMMISSIONER’S SALE In the* District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Georgia, Eastern Division. John Hannfck Mutual Life Insurance Company, Complainant Claude Ttock, Defendant. Undir and by virtue of a decree of foreclosure and sale passed by Honorable Samuel H. Sibley, Judge o/f said Court in the above entitled*, cguse, on December 1, 1923, v wii. Meadow, Special CommlisiotNi .appointed by the Court in m cause for this pur pose, frill sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, before of Dougherty street; between Col lege Avenue and Jackson Street being thb same property conveyed to J. D. Tribble by deed of ^Mrs. Nora Myers, Mrs. Sophie Myers, and Mrs. Sarah Cohen, dated -No. vember 1912. and recorded la the office of the clerk of the Su perior Court of Clarke ' County, Georgia, In deed book 12, page 819, to which deed reference Is hereby made for more particulat description. Fald real estate Is to be sold as tho property of J. D. Tribble tot the purpose of Satisfying n certain execution Issued from the City Court ot Athens In favor of Aaron Cohen and Howell C. Erwin, as ex ecutors ot tho estate of S. Slomun, deceased, against the said J. D. Tribble. Written notice given tenant In possession and deed for levy and seie filed and reoprdod before 1 vy. This 7th day of December, 1923. W. E. JACKSON.--' Sheriff Clarke County, Georgia. Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28. H.lLTbtty ah*H.H Tottjr. dated deed book 10,'folio 65, In the of-, fice of the clerk'of the Superior Court of"Clarke'cdufity. tleofgta. Said' tract containing 18.76 acres. Said sale is made in pursuance of a' power contained in a >6001717 deed dated March 24, 1513, from Fanny Walker to Howell C. Erwin, which deed'll recorded in deed book IS,'folio 326, in the office ot the clerk of the Superior Court of Clarke county.'Georgia; laid sale being made for the purpose ot satisfying the Indebtedness speci fied In said security deed, as well as tho Indebtedness mentioned In a'transfer ot a bond for title by the said Fanny‘Walker to the said Howell C. Erwin. This 1st day of December.'1U3. HOWELL C. EH WIN, Attorney in Fact tor Fanny Walker. Dec. 7-14-21-28. witn improvements me* cun, ***>•- uate, lying and being in Clerks JkrtwT as Buck : Branch Militia District; the said tract being bounded on the North by lands of John. Hardeman, on the East by lands of Millie Johnson, on the South by lands of Mrs. Fannie Dean, and on the West by what has been known as the old Hear ing Tract; this tract conveyed containing 70 acres, more or less Said property levied upon as , the property of Litzies Neely to satisfy 1 a certain execution issued from the City Court of Athens in favor of Mrs. Helene S. Varner against the said. Lissie Neely. Deed for the purpose of levy and .Vie ws; first filedand "recorded before this levy, and notice of Mid levy has been given to Lizzie Neely, the defendant In fl f*., *nd also the tenant in possession. * This 6th day of December, 1923. W.E. JACKSON, Sheriff, Clarke County, Georgia. Dec. 7-14-21-28. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Will lie sold sbefore the court house door in said county, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In January, 1924, at public outcry to the h'ghest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: ‘AH,that lot of land, with tho Improvements thereon, In Clarke county, Georgia, formerly lying two or three hundred yards west of tho western -limits of the city of Athens, and now wltfci'n said city, and more particularly scribed as follows: , Beginning at the southeast ccr ner of the intersection of Prince In Equity No. 69 a - venue . and - Oglethorpe »venuo the Court House door of Clarke CountfT ^Georgia, on the first Tuesday in January, 1924, between the legal hous of sale, in bar of and ll|B legal IIUU9 Ui o»4U. SIS vu. vt freed from all rights and the equity, of redemption of the defendant- in the above entitled cause, rf-Mie, following described properfy,to:wit: All that tract or parcel of land tuate<fl:~ situated, lying and being in the Puryears or the 218th District Qf Clarke County and in Wolfskin District of Oglethorpe County, Georgia, and bounded on the Northeast by the Athens and Lex* (formerly called Mltchell'a Bridge Road); runni'ng thence southeast erly along the south side Prlnco avenue 72 feet to line property of Lawrence and Lamp kin, formerly owned by Wallace Bell; running thence southwest erly along property of Lawrence and Lampkln 62 feet; thence southeasterly along said property of Lawrence and Lampkln 33 feet to property of Lawrence, formerly owned by O. W. Patten; thence southwesterly along said Lawrence fll line 67 foct to line-of property of w r ™ r ', i N i 01 SHf Mrs. Smith, formerly owned by W. SUStSTlP * dl *' A. Fowler; thence northwesterly u " CBf *6 f«t, thence in s west- along said Smith Une 95 feet to the southeast sldo of Oglethorpe ave nue; thonco northeasterly along the southeast side of Oglef avenue 92 feet to the point; this being tho sai land of which a one-half {fitqyest was conveyed In a deed executed by W. A. Fowler to T. C .Fowler, ington public road and by the dated July, 1909, and recorded In property of G. D. Thomas; and on the clerk’s office of Clarke Su- tho Southeast by the property of perior Court In deed book 8, page on the Southwest by the property of L. _ F. Ed wards Billups place, and on the-Northwest by the Billups ? lace and the property of Eugene ribble, containing Three Hundred Eighty and PNine-Tcnths (380.9) acres, more c# less, and more par ticularly described by survey and plat of'iald property by Benj. H. Barrow, Surveyor, dated January 23, 1913, said plat recorded in Book 13, jfolid 464 in the Clerk s Office ufrthe Superior Court of Clarke County, Georfeia, and also in W/wif \T M r pagei 416 and 417 in the CfiHrt Office hi the Super ior CoiMj op, Oglethorpe County, As prdviddd in the decree above mentioned 1 ,‘this *^le will be report ed to the Court by the Special Commissioner, 1 for confirmation or re This°«^ 4th day of December, 1923. W( \ /: W. K. MEADOW, - /“Special Commissioner. Dec. 7-14-21*28. . GEORGIA—Clarke CoUntyi Will be sola before the court house door tri said county, between _ i of sale, on the first Tuesday^* January. 1924, at pub lic outcry to (he highest bidder for cash^ the < following PropertjLlo-wit: All tfalPtrkct or parcel of land in Clarke -County, Georgia, and on Little Bandy Creek, known nl . .6 4ha i 61, and being a part of the land conveyed to W. A. and T. C. Fowler by tho Trustees of the Unlvemfty of Georgia by deed dated Septem her 17, 1904, and recorded in said clerk'g office In deed hook Y. Y., page 149. Said real estate levied upon and to be sold as the property of T. C. Fowler for the purpose of satisfy ing a certain execution Issued from tho q'ty Court ot Athens in favor of Billups Fhlnliy gaainst the said T. C. Fowler. Deed for levy and sale filed and recorded before levy and written notice given tenant in possession This the 7th day of December, 1923. W. E. JACKSON. Shoriff Clarko County, Georgia Dec. 7-14-21-28. the survey of tho place made by B. Y Surveyor, and containing or less, of W. S. Bar ge estate. Bon portion!'of the lingrihe proper. B F. -Woods froir In la February, being fully mete, and bounds f and distances In the made by Benjamin . January 24, 19B. ^attached to a deed j «c C. D. Booth to May 30, 1S17, ref erence being made to said deed for a complete description. This sale la to he made la pur suance at-a power of aale con- 'alned la'a certain security deed delivered by J.' A. > undersigned, Mrs dated May 32. -dsn in deed book «• folio II,. In the office of the of.dhe Superior Court of Clarke County, Georgia. Default having been made by the ">d J. A..Smith In the payment of GEORGIA—Clarke County. Will be eold before the court house door in said epunty .between the legal hours of aale, on the first Tuesday In January, 1924, to the highest bidder for cash, the fol- lodring described property, to-wit: Dec. 7-14-21-28, That tract of land lying and be- 1 -— Ing In Clarke county. Georgia, In S'nEiftFF’S SALE Sandy Creek District, and more GEORGIA—Clarke County; GEORGIA—Clarko County. The undersigned, as Executrix of the will of Seaborn R. Hunter, lato ot said county, deceased’, by virtue of the power contained in aald will, ‘will sell at public 'outcry, for the purpose' of paying debts of said esate, on the flret Tuesday in January, 1924, at the Court House door In said county, between the legs) hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed parcels of land, to-wit: That lot of land with thd Im provements tbSreon in Athens, Clarke county, Georgia, beginning at a point on Inadhle Drive 141 feet east of the southeast comer of the intersection of Rock Spring street with Inadsie Drive, thence easterly along Inadale Drive 66 feet; thence southeasterly along line ot Lot 4 ot Block 7 of Lyn wood Park survey a distance of 76 feet ;thence in a westerly dlrec- Con parallel with Inadale Drive 60 feet to line of Lot No. 6-Of said survey; thence Nqrtberly along line of Lot No. 6 of said survey to point of beginning, and being the northern halt ot Lot No. 6 - ot Block No. 7 of the Lynwood Park survey as per plat ot J. W, Bar nett dated June 22, 1906, which is recorded In office of Clerk of Su perior Court, said State and cbnn- ty in Deed Book 1, page 680. Also: That lot of land with the improvements there on In Athens, Clarke county, Georgia, beginning at a -point on Hancock* avenue 184 feet east of the southeast cornel of the intersection of Hancock ave' nue with Rock Sprlnk afreet, thence easterly along Hancock a rock; thence North 8 degree. West 14.60 chains to a hickory stump; thence South 8714 decrees West £2 chains to a gum on line W. T. Letter; thence along erly direction parallel with inadale Drive 60 feet to line of Lot No. 6 ot sold survey, thence In a south- eriy direction along line of Lot No. 6 to beginning and being the Southern half of Lot 6 of Block 7 of Lynwood Park survey above re ferred to. . Also; That lot of land in Athr ens, Clarke county, Georgia, con taining two and foor-tentha acres, more or less, bounded on north by an unnamed street, on east by lota of Hayes, Lester, O. J. Tolnas, Gardner, Jno. B. Gamble and Adams, on the sooth by Crawford and on the weet by an unnamed street and being the lot* conveyed to S. J. Hunter by deed from Mamie J. Holbrook, Adnut, of Wm. Holbrook, dated April 6, 1931 and recorded In Clerk'a office, Superior Court, Clarko county, Georgia, to Deed Book 33. page 396 and by deed from iMaasie Holbrook to aald S. J. Hunter by deed dated llky 19, 1921, recorded In aald Clerk'a office in Deed Book 83, page 296. This the 4th day ot December, 1923. RACHEL E, HUNTER, Executrix of the will ot Seaborn SHERIFF’S SALE f Will be sold before the Court ouse' door, on the first Tuesday January, 1924, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder'for cash, the following de scribed property, to-wit: That lot or parcel of land lying, situate, and being In Clarke Coun ty, Georgia, and being known as a part of the Kenney place, con gaining 161 5-1Z acres, more oi ess, according to plat of David C, Barrow made in February, 1905, and described as follows: Begin ning at a rock on line of W. T. Lester and running thence North 88 degrees East 3,42 chains to n gum stump on the road; Jhencc along the road South 4514 de grees, East 11.40 chains to rock; thence South 61 degrees East 2.26 chains to a rock; thence North 82 degrees East 7.66 chains to a pine; thence North 44 degrees East 8.80 chains to a gum; thence 89 degrees East 2 chains to a pine stump; thence South 1 1-4 degrees West 5.66 chains to a gum; thence due East 6.30 chains to a water oak; thence North 81 degrees East 5.78 chains to a rock; thence North 50 degrees East 3.21 chains to a poplar; thence North 27 degrees East 8.25 chains to a persimmon; thence South 8 degrees East 15.17 chains to a rock on the road; thence along the read 69 degrees East 1.65 chains to a stake; thence South 8 1*4 degrees West 13.80 chains to a chestnut stump; thence South 73 1U degrees West 29.30 chains to a pine etqmp; thence North 1444 degrees East 1.77 chains to curahranco* of Guaranty" Trjst corporations together with Interest and expensas if laid proceeding!; all of whjctx. )a being done in pur suance ot the above mentioned power of sake contained in aald secue’ty deed given by the said W. O. Power'to Guaranty Trust Corporation, a corporation, as grauteo in said deed. This 7th day of December. 1923. GUARANTY TRUST CORPORA TION, By JOHN X WILKINS, * President. Dec. 7-14 : 21-38. / GEORGIA—Clarke County To the Superior Court of 8dld County: The' petition ot B. P. Joel and Joe O'Farrell, both of Clarke coun ty. Georgia, respectfully shows as follows: That they desire for themselves,, their associates and successors* to* be made a body politic, under the name and style ot AuTo PARTS ' AND SUPPLY COMPANY,;INC., for a period of twenty years. • Tho principal office ot skid company shall be In Athens^ Clarke county, Georgia, but peti*. (loners desire the sight to ssta’A- llsh other places of'business vritji- In or without this state, whenever the holders of the majority of thv stock may so-determine. . N 3. / The capital stock ot said coripor at!on shall be Three Thouiianc. (330o6.INI) Dollars common a 1 cock, with the privilege of Increasing the same up to Fifteen Tholiaand (946,000.00) by a majority Wite ot tho common stock; said stock shall be divided Into •hares ‘of the liar value of 6100.00 each;,' peti tioners desire tho light to prnr sub scription to said capital stock In money or properlty taken at a fair valuation. Lester’s line ss follows: thence North 36 1-4 degrees East 10-26 chains to a pine: thence South 72 cnains w a jiintj, •“ degrees East; thence North 31 de gree* East 7.46 chains to a pine; thence North 3 degrees East 2.96 chains to a stone; thence North 21 degree 3 1-4 Minutes East 7.50 chaint to a poplar; thence 6% de grees East 6.44 chains to the be ginning rock corner on said Les ter’s line. _ ... Said property levied on as the property of Martha O. Whitehead a satisfy an execution in favor of Howell C. Erwin and Aaron Cohen am: Executors of the estate of Simon Sloman, deceased, issued from tho City Court of Atlanta, on the 7th day of September, 1923. Deed for levy and sale filed and recorded before levy, legal notice given to tenant in possession. Term. ^ E C ‘*A C KS 0 N, Sheriff of Clarko Co., Ga. Dec. 7-14-21-2A The' object ot aald corporation is pecuifary gain to its stockhold ers, and to the corporation. «• . Th* business to be carried on by said: corporation is that of con ducting an automobile ports and supply business, including Hie right to buy and soil automobile parts, accessories, automobiles, gas, oil. and any and aU parts, materials or supplies for automohlles, aa well as automobiles themselves, the carrying on ot a garage and repair business, and generally to do any 8. 1. Petitioners desire the sight to sue and be sued; to plead and be Im pleaded; to have and use a com mon seal; to make all neceaenry by-laws and regulations and do oil nlhn. 4hU.. a I a V. *' persona i property, and to buy and sen got idj, wsres and merchandise, cotton.,-com and other articles that Ms dealt in by said corpora tion, to transfer, pack, store, buy ana ^ell furcf'turo, personal prop* ® rl j, 'and automobiles of all kind, b'Ah new and used, and to do a 'Jtneral transfer and storage busi- fcnsa, and to make contracts, bor row money, loan money, to sue and lie sued, to have and use a com mon seal, and to do all other things that may be necessary for pear at my office within, the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent adr ministration should not be granted to Mrs. Stella H. Bell on Austin Bell’s estate. Witness my hand and official tig- nature, this 11th day ot December, 1923. ... R. C. ORR, Ordinary. Dee. 14, 21, 28. Jan. 4. NOTICE TO CREDITORS , , ... GEORGIA—Clarke County: the successful conducting of said j Persons having demands against business, Including the right to [the estate of J. W<-Fowler, late of buy, hold, and sell real estate and jaald county deceased are hereby personal property suitable to the * notified to present the same to the purposes of the corporation, and to execute notes and bonds as evidence of indebtedness incurred, or which may be incurred, in the conduct of the affairs of the cor poration and to secure the same mortgage, security-deed or other form of Hen, under existing laws. 4. The capital stock of said cor poration shall be Five Thousan* Dollars with the privilege of in* Classing same to Fifty Thousand Dollars by a majority vote of the stockholders, said stock to be di vided into rtbarej of One Hundred undersigned ax /required by law, and thore indebted to said estate are hereby called on to make pay ment. This December 12th. 1923. MRS, MARY LOU FOWLER, Adm’x. of J. W. Fowler Dec’di Dec. 14, 21, 28, Jan. 4. GEORGIA—Clarke County: To All-to Whom It May Concern: Mrs. Millie Harlow of said coun ty has applied for guardianship of the person and property of the fol lowing, minors: chllden of Mrs. Mallla Bullock, late of Dollar, each. Tea per cent ot ths Co “" w ; JW«. “foora now amount ot the capital to ho cm. "• ,4 * ,n c '*'*“,, Co “ n ;k *nd *J>« lr * ■ names are Jewrllle, Ralph, lyaUrlnd, and Mary Bullock. Bald applies- ployed by the company ha« been actually paid in. (Fetit/oners desire the tfght to have the subscriptions to said digital stock paid id money or properlty to be taken at a fair valuation. They desire for the sate cor poration the right, power apd au- thority to apply for and accept amendments to Its charter of efther form or substance by a vote ot a majority ot lts stock outstand log at the time. i WHEREFORE; petitioners pray ho incorporated under the name d style aforesaid with the pow ers, privileges and immunities herein set forth, and a, are now, or may hereafter be, allowed a corporation ot similar character under the lawe of Georgia. WEST 4t WEST, Attorneys for Petitioners. Filed tn offee, this 7th day of December, 1923. E. J. CRAWFORD, Otarte Superior Court GEORGIA—Clarke County; CMflce of Clerk of Superior Court of Clarko County. . “ I. E. J. Crawford, clerk of Clarko Superior Court hereby certify that the foregoing is a tree and correct tlon will be. heard..and decided at the'January Tebn, 1124 next of this Court. Witn,.. my official hand and and all things incident to the con- '“PY of the application for"charter duct of an automobile sales busi- *> the same appears of file In this’ office. This 7th day of December, 1923. B. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Clarke Superior Court Dec. 7-14-21-28. an otner things that mey be necee- * Notice I. horehv A., aary for the successful carrying Popom Exe™Sx tf ofth«.^ on of said business, including the lot James Monroe Pone 1 j- SSZJSX7Z estate and personal properlty auK- foTve'to ^s^lTthe” ral’reureb^ R. Hunter, deceased. Dec. 7-14-21-28. ADMINISTRATOR’S 8ALE SHERIFF’S GEORGIA—Clarke County. GltoRGIA-^CIarke County: By virtue of an order of tho Will be sold before tho Court Court of .Ordinary of said county, HousejiOor in said County, on the granted at December Term, tho ***** Tuesday in January, 1924, undersigned as Administrator of the legal hours of gale, to FTod Edwards, late of said county, J he highest bidder for cash, the deceased, will sell before tho Court following described property, to House door in the city of Athene. w, V tl .. . . ' .... said county, within'the sale hours, .AH that tract or parcel of land on tho first Tuesday in January and being In the next, to the b*«*ihe8t bidder for . Athens, ^Clarke^ County, \ ' DuBose Avenue, known as No. That' parcel of land, lyldg and de * c , rib ' being In the city of Athens, said ,-“* * county, fronting north on Fourth r.-t of” Lundm*JJI £fS l (4th) street, and bounded on the 5*g south by lot of Henry nelde; on im the west by Frank Thomas, and ‘SJ » on the east by James Dillard. 8ald ’„rttwri7d?/iJtin^00 n*. lot containing one-half (14) acre, more or less. There are three (3) direction along DUBoso Avenue GO dwelling houses on the lot. feet to the beginning come™ Sild property to be sold aa the tho eron- property of said deceased, for the erty o{ wUllam Henry to purpose of paying debts and for „ tlrfy execution issuc.l on the distribution among the heirs. 3d day of October, 195.1, from tho This December 6th, 1923. City Court of Athens, in favor of . A jJ?; C 2i LE L. The Equitable,Lift Assurance 6o- Admlnlstrator of Fred Edwards cicty of the United States against — " —lit:.™ u, n ... ■ *- - . ~ ~ WUllam Henry Ostelr. Quit-Claim deed for the puffamo ot levy and sale filed and record ed as required by law and due and legal notice given to the defend ant and tenant in possession. This 3d WALtErIe. JACKSOfL Sheriff. 'h- debt "• ” ,0 be " K ' Je ,or lhe particularly described aa follows: There will be Sold at public Beginning at a stump In little outcry on the first Tuesday in Sandy Creek, and running thence January, 1924, before the court- up said creek N. 6314 E. 309 feet; house door in said county, between thence N. 72(4 E- 356 feet; thence {the legal hours of sale, to the ***--*,, ,»/ *. ulutvins S. 74 E. 400 feet; thence S. 62(4 highest bidder for cash, the fnl-jbecomn dne anil l*’lng unpaid, salt' — "IwTIi W -1T0 feet; thence N. 49 E. 200 lowing described property, to-wit: I sale will bo mad* for tho purposr ■de fer the ’pur-'ftet; U>encoS.46S E. 975 ' “ ‘ GEORGIA—Ctarka County: Will be aold at public outcry be fore the court house door Jn the City of Athens, Clarke County. Georgia, to tho highest .bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday in Jan uary, 1924, between the legat hours for aherlffs sales, the following described property, to-wit: ^ All that land In the Second Dis trict of WKte Ooutoty, Georgia, parts of lots of land numbers 83 sad 83, containing 260 acres, more or less, hounded pn the north by the lands of Itustln Jackson,, on the east by lands kd&wn as the Mrs. Lou C. Edwards homeplace and the lands of Mrs. M. L. Allen; on tho south by lands of Mrs. Ed wards and the old Wlliishis home- place and on the west 'by the lands of the old Morris homeplace and James Jackson and Lindsey Jack- son, located about 2(4 milea east of Cleveland on the Cleveland and ClarkesvHIe public road and ts the same land conveyed to W. O. Power 'by deed of W. R. (Power of date February Srd, 1919 .and on record In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of a White county, Georgia, In deed bock R., page 256. All tbat lot or parcel of land attust*. lying and being in Jack- son county, Georgia. In the .town of Nicholson, and containing four (4) acne, more or4«s, and bound ed as follows: fin the north by the public road leading from Athens to ClaresviUs, east by an unnamed •(feet dividing Ibe property here by conveyed from the property ef Mrs. M. E. Johnson. J. H. Davi-S able to the purpose of the corpora tion, and to execute notes and bonds as evidence ot Indebted ness, Incurred or which may be Incurred, in the conduct ot ‘ the affaire of the conoratlon and to secure the same.by mortgago, se curity deed, or other form ot lien. 7. They ask authority for safd corporation to wind up Its affairs, Uquldate-and discontinue' business •t any time it may determine to do so by the vote of two-thlrde of its stock Outstanding at the time. 8. They desire (he right for said corporation ot renewal aa pro vided by tho law. of Georgia, and that it have all Other rights, pow er. and Immunities, aa Ore inci dent to like corporations or per missible under the laws of Georgia. Petitioners show that more than tan par cent of tho capital has b4en actually paid in. WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to bo incorporated under the name and atyle aforesaid with all the powers, privileges and immunities aa herein set forth. ERWIN, ERWIN ft NiX, Attorney, for petitioners. Filed in Office December 7th, Clerk, erty hereby conveyed from property of c. H. Smith and west by the Southern Railway formerly the Northeastern Railroad and is| the Same tract of tend conveyed i- [W. O. Power by deed of F. L. Smith, less two acres previously [sold H. L. * Hutchins, C. H. Pal ■our. mid W. T. Whitehead. Said property will be sold as [the property of W. O. Power In pursuance of the power of aele contained In ■ security deed ex ecuted'by the said W. O. Power 'April of 1123, and recorded la the offices of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Jackson County,'Georgia, ami of Whtto County. Georgia. Tn debt secured hy sa'd deed having 1923. GEORGIA—Clarko .. Clerk'a Office, Superior Court Lax Crawford ot Um SdtOtos Court of said county do hereby certify that the foregoing, attached three (8) sheets of typewritten matter contain* a this and correct copy of the orlglnal appUcatton tor Charter of AUTO PARTS A SUP PLY COMPANY. INC., aa the same appears ot flls ond record l n this office. Witness my official signature •nd seal of said court this 7th day of December, 1133. . , B. J. CRAWFORD, clerk, S r Court, Clarko County, .- Dee. 7*'i4-21-38. longing to aald estate for the pur pose of paying tho debts of said estate and making distribution. This application will be heard™ tho regular term of the Court of Ordinary of said county to be held 1924 th * ° r,t Monitoy ,B January. This 7th day of December, 1923, ’ R. C. ORR, Oidfnary, Clarke County, Georgia. This December .14, 1923. B. C. ORR, Ordinary. Dec. 14, dl. 2«, Jan. 4, GEORGIA—Clarke County* To Whom It May Concern: Notice ts hereby given, tbat R, E. Johnson, as' administrator of _. all the real estate of said "Perry Johnson, deceased; and that an or,l*>r was made thereon at the 'December Term, 1S1I for citation, and that citation Issue; all the heirs at law and credltpra of the said Perry Johnson.deceased, wilt take notice that I will pass upon "mid 1STB1 LIFE HI . Wy Associated Press.) NEW YORK—Greenwich Villa *—the Greenwich Village which 1 a remnant of old New York, was a link with, the Old hero lhe customs, manners and 1 crUe* of an easier-going civil (ion provided n hav from the hustle and buy tie < ern America—has gone. New York had been robbed j Latin Quarter, Its artists’ has been disbanded by Rroad* Brooklyn, and the Bronx, aided prohibition and a housing cnlQL Tho onslaught was begun during th© war, when the rest of tk*' country poured into the Village, young and old thirsting for lives df art and liberty, and It has today dvercome the last barriers. C are the Villagers, and with t' the spaghetti “meccas,” the “cl tn” sbatph rl.iaapq nnfl th» “r application at 'the January Term, 1924 of the court of Ordinary ol Clarke County; and that unless cause If shown to the.eontrary at eaid time, said leave will be grant. 1123 Thl * 1,th <t * y 0t D * cemtl ' r . R. C. ORR, Ordinary. Dee- 14, 31, 29. Jan. 4. Doc. 7-14-31-28. GEORGIA—l&sfkc said STATE OF County: To the Superior Court of County: Tho petition. o( Frank.H. Wil liams. Hepry H. West, Sht A. H. Tuck, 1 Jr., all residents of said state and county, allows to the court the following-(acts: and H. A. Howtagton, south by. an . . iL unnamed street dividing the pqop- Petitioners, together wdth their GEORGIA—Clarke County: By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, there will be eold at public ont- cry on tho flret Tuesday tn Jan uary. 1924, before the courthouse door In said county, between the legal hours of sale, a three-fourths interest Is and to tho following de scribed property, to-wflt: All of that lot of land, with im provements thereon, situated, lying and being Jn said state and county, and fronting on Park avenue tn the City of Athens for a distance of 85 feet, and extending through with an equal width for a depth of 166 feet; aald lot beginning on tho Parke avenue property lino at V U .V , .* t the Northwest corner of said lot, and running southerly along Park avenue *S feet to a •Uke thence In an easterly direc tion ld5 foot to a stake; thence In a northerly direction 85 feet to a •taks; thence westerly 165 feet to the beginning corner; this proper, ty being known as No. 170 Park avenue, and bring a part of Lot No. f of the Fred J. Orr survey aa •town by plat recorded In th« Cleric's office of tho Superior Court of Clarko .County, Georgia, In mna-a n, .*..J- - * ' Jn record of deMe Book 1, page GEORGIA—Clarke County: To All whom It May Concern: H. J. Rowe of said state, having tn proper form applied to mo for permanent letters of ailmlnletrntlon on the estate of Joe C. O’Fnrrell late a resident of said Connty and who disappeared, and Is alleged to have not been heard of for more than seven years >nd whose long continued Absence raises the pre sumption that the retd . Jos c. O'Farrell is dead and that adminis tration should be had 'upon his estate, this I, to, clta all and singu lar the creditors and heirs of J. C. ■O’Farrell to be and appear at the January Term, 1924 of this court to fhow caUse, if any they can, why permanent tetters of ad ministration should not be granted. Wltnees my official signature, this the llth day of December, 192J. R. C. ORR, Ordinary. Clarke, County, Georgia. Deo. 14. 21, 22, Jan. 4. sketch claases. and the house'' studios that only a time ago made the locality famous. Time was when .painter s, play wrlghts, writers, musicians an artists of r.o particular professloi foregatheed In the hcndttuati which have now'disappeared. Thej rule was . work hard and play hat There were those who seemed not to work at all. Rut that w* one's business. If the Idler * " W " " the beauty thej rente, he celved with open nrms. But the interloper, tho seekr after atmos phere, was quickly frozen out and sent packing. gSfelCOttgBt tojfatfljorfi itttfi the. JUam&c 71 It.STREET AMO BROADWAY A masterpiece of modem kmtri ' creation where conTenienes, NA- fal quiet and hotpittlkjarspdMS features. CITATION GEORGIA—Clsrks Countyi Mrs., Clare, Hrlghtwell has proper form filed an application praying that a permanent admin istrator on ths estate of Suren C. Griffeth be appointed.' Alt persons Interested are here by cited to ahow causo before mo In my office at, 10 o'clock n. m. on the first Monday In Jatiuay, 1924 why tettsrs should not bo Issued as prayed. Thl. Decsmber llth, 1222. R. C. ORR. Ordinary. Clarks County, Oeorgla. Dec. J4, 21, 22, Jan. 4. * UBEL FOR DIVORCE GEORGIA—Clarke County: Georgia, Clark* Superior Court, January Term, 1924. Mary Williams Adams .vs. Tom Mell Adams Let Santa Claus bring yocr homo a Duick Car this Xmas. TomTom Mell Adams: By order of tho Court you are hereby required to be and appear at aakl Court on the third Monday to January, 1924, next, then and there to answer the petitioner's libel for divorce, and in default thereof the Court will proceed as to Justice shall appertain. PATRICK’S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Phone 88 Free delivery service all over the city. The ownsr of th* remaining one- _ Witness tho' Honorable Blanton fourth interest, will sell' this Jn- K ort, S?' ot ,! >id Court. This tho price realised -from the shore *“* J**** 1 d*y of September, 1923. terest for a price proportionate to ’ iu *. — J .CRAWFORD, three-fourths interest. Term* of sale cash. •nils 7th day of December. 1923. J.X FOWLER, Guardian, of Rabun, Corrte and Louise Flow- ci,aud’mahaffSey[ ’ Georg ' ia - . Petitioner's Attorney. Dec, 21-28, Jan. 4-11. Ire. Dec. 7-14-21-28. m *■• associates,.desire to be Incorporat ed under the earns of WlLUAMS TRANSFER ft 8TORAOE COM PANY, for the period of twenty years, with the right to renew said barter at the expiration of sajd time. pur- pecuniary gain to Hself and ita, on the estate of Austin Bell, tato shareholders and’ to carry on a of nld County, this la to cue all transfer and . storage business,, (oj and ‘singular the eredltors and next feet to | All that tract or parcel of lind,lot path's **id debt aid prior en- transfer and store all kinds of lot kin of Austin Bell to he and ap- -»The principal office of said cohipany shall be In the City of Atheos, State end county afore said, but petitioners deq're the right to establish branch offices within this state or elsewhere, whenever the holders of * majori ty ot the stock so determine,. The object ot sn'd corporation Is GEORGIA—Clarke Countyi To All Whom It May Concern: R. L Bramblett having In prop er form applied to me for Perma nent Letters of Administration on ths estate ot Jeppls Bailor* late ot said County, this le to clta all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Jeppls Sailors to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by tapr, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad ministration should not be grant ed to R. L. Bramblett cn Jeppls Sailors' estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this llth day ot Decem ber, 1S22. It C. ORR, Ordinary. Dee. 14, 21. It, Jan. 4. 66" ‘PHONE i Taxi Service Day and Night E. KAY “THE SMILING -AINTEftw FlM Painting and Interior Dsco rating PhoM 1297, Athens, Ga. RAILROAD SCHEDULES •■ABOARD AIR LINE RY. northbound Bouthhoosd 19:00 s Atlanta-Monros local 0:15 p 2:45 p Atl-BIrmlnglam-Meh. 2:45 p 1:45 p N. Y.-Wash.-RIch.-No’k. 145 p •;M p AO.-AbbsTill* iocs) T:M s 1:19 p ;. Atl.-Birmingham 5:29 s 11:19 p N.Y.-Wash.-Rich -No’k. 6:29 a •BORtlA RAILROAD UTtTS Dspsrt T:M pa 1:90 Ml *9:10 Pa r-n vm GEORGIA—Clarks County* To An Whom It May Concern: Mrs. Stella H. Bell bavinjr In proper form applied to'me for Per manent Letters of Administration YeilowCabCo. PHONE 66 Offiro GEORGIAN HOTEL IV. V. 1IUL.1U.N, Ageni. e Depart for Macon 7:40 Arrlro frem Macon12:! M0 p. , C. S. W. RItUCE, C. A., Phono <40 No. 19 Leaves Athena for GslneavlUs • No. 1 Arrives Athens from Oslaes. rllle <:00 v. m.. rl Me°10'40^ m* Athens from Qslkes- SOUTHERN RAILWAY ■ffectlve Ouudfty, April 2S* IN. No. f l«*v«e Athens 7:4S s. a* sr- 1vee LuU 0:20 s. m. No. I leaves Athens 1:19 p. m* | ■tree Luis »:4S p. m. No. 7 leaves Luis l:M p, ( tvve Athene 0:20 p. m. No. I leaves Luis 10:19 s. -tvee Athene 11:4* a. wl 0. B. FULLER. C. A, 1 _