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COMMISSIONER’S SALE
i the DistrieVcoirt of the United
Statta for the Kurthern District
of Georgia. Eastern Division,
(oho Hancock Mutual Life
Insurance Company, Complainant.
tUlDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1623.
' TOT HAWWBK-HHUL5. AHMi. CTPWDt
PAGEtTPE
,egal Advertisements
:iaudc Tuck, Defendant.
In^Equity No. 70
Under and by virtue ot n decree
>f foreclosure xqdjsale passed by
lonorable Sfunuel * H. Sibley,
Judge of saltrlfcobrt in the above
entitled causW,* oh December 1st,
1923, I, W. K. Meadow, Special
CoIninissionerjjiWRpinted by the
Court in said cause for this pur
pose, will sell at public outcry to
of the said
tbovc entitled
described
roperty, to
AH that tract or parcel of land
tuated, lying and being in the
let of Clarke
nlaining Two
^212) acres; more
JqP.on the North-
ast and easfl^ftdands of Winter
state; on tS£i-.South by Price’s
anch and lrfnfia now, or former-
Morton; on
, owned by^
the West by 'Bfg'^reek; and on
I In- Northwest by other lands of
Claude Tuck, 'ATTd more particular
ly described by survey and plat of
said lands elated February, 189G,
and recorded May 10th, 1913, ir
Deed Book 13, page 4G3, Clerk’i
Office, Superior Court, Clarke
County; Georgia, to which refer-
Ku’o is hereby m&dc.
f As provided,io; l)ie.decree abovo
mentioned, this sale will be re
ported to the Coprt by the Spec
ial CommsSioircr'for confirmation
or rejection.
This the 4th day of December,
1923
W: K. MEADOW,
Special Commissioner.
Doc. 7-14-21-2#,.
COMMISSIONER’S SALE
In the District Court of the United
States for the .Northern District
of Georgia, Eastern Division.
John Hancock Mutual Life _
Insurance Company, Complainant.
Claude'Tuck,SSfe^ar.t.
— In Equity No. 69
Under und w viltue of u decree
fif foreclosure: end sale passed by
Honorable Samuel II. Sibley,
Jude” of saiCCourt in the above
entitled' caujg on December 1,
1923, I, W. K: Meadow, Special
Commissioner- appointed by the
Court in n
poso, will i...— . -
the highest bidder for cash, before
the Court HSuseiMpor of C.arkc
County, Gsofgia;-M>n the lira,
Tuesday in January, 1924, between
the legaf hoi^ialo. In •>« <“f KjJ
freed ffoihffiWfcHKhU and tho
equity of redumption of the «*ld
property, ta-udic
All that tract o. .
situated,, lying »nd|, being in the
Purvcars or the 218th District of
Clarke County and in Wolfskin
District or Oglethorpe County,
Georgia, ar.d bounded on the
Northeast by tho Athens and Lex
ington public road and by tho
'property of G. D. Thomas; and on
It. Osniluut hv tho ntoperty of
describod
parcel of land
tie Southeast by tho property
Mrs. J. H. Hall; on^the Southwest
by the property, of L. - "
wards and the Billups place, and
on the Northwest by the Billups
place and the property of Eugene
Tribble, containing Three Hundred
Eighty and Nine-Tenths (380.U)
acres, more or loss, and more par
ticularly described by survey and
plat of aaid property by B°nj. II.
Barrow. Surveyor, dated January
23, 1913, said plat recorded in
Book 13, folio 464 in tho Clerks
Office of the Superior Court of
Clarke.County, Georgia, and also
In Book M. M„ pages 416 and 411
in tho Clerk's Office of the Super-
i..r Court of Oglethorpe County,
T/provlded in the decree above
mentioned, this sale will be report-
> . .1 . n a L.. fUn KniOI&l
ed to the Court by tho Special
Commuaiuner, for confirmation or
rejectiwi.
This tho 4th day of December
lm W. K, MEADOW,
Special Commissioner.
Dec. 7-14-21-28.
GEORGIA—Clark# County*
Will be pold before the court
houf-e door In aaid county, between
the legal* hour* of sale, on the first
TueMay In January, 1924, at pub
lic outcry to the highest bidder
for cash, the following deacribed
property, to-wit:
All that tract or'parcel of land
In Clarke County, Georgia, and on
Little Sandy Creek, known a*
plot No. I of the survey of the
Walker Martin place made by B
‘II. Barrow, County Surveyor, on
January 24, 1909, and ’containing
J2VC9 acre*, more or leaa; ad-
pilning the lands of W. 8., Bar-
Irett. A. IT. TaJmage eaiato. Bon
■ Walker, and other portions of the
■ Martin land, and bain* the proper-
fly purchased by Hf. Woods from
I Mr*. Sarah Martin In February.
n>07. Said property being fully
! described by jn* 108 an( * bounds
and courses and distances In the
pint aR «turycy made by Benjamin
11. Barrow on January 24, 1908.
raid plat being attached to a deed
from J. H. Booth A C. D. Booth to
•L H. Smith on May 90, 1917, ref
erence being made to said deed
for a complete description.
I This sale Is to be made In pur
suance of a power of sale
p*ose of collecting thd indebtedness
secured therby..
Thla 7th day of Dcember, 1923.
MRS. MART BUCKWALDk
Attorney In Fact for.
J. A. SMITH.
Erwin, Erwin A Nix
Attorneys. •
Dec. 7, 14, 21, 2S.
GEORGIA—Clark# County*
Will be sold before the court
house door In said county, between
the legal hours of sale, at public
outcry to the highest bidder fo
cash, on the first Tuesday In Jan
nary, 1924, the following described
property, to-wit:
All that lot ,of land, with v the
Improvements thereon, lying and
being In the city of Athena, Clarke
County, Georgia, on the north alda
of Dougherty street, between Col
lege Avenue and Jackson 8treet,
being the same property conveyed
to J. J). Tribble by'deed of Mrs.
Nora Myers, Mrs. Sophie Myers,
und Mrs. Sarah Cohen, dated No
vember 9, 1912, and recorded In
the office of the clerk of the Su
perior Court of Clarke County,
Georgia, In deed book 12, page
819, to which deed reference
hereby made for more ■, particular
description.
Paid real estate Is to be sold as
the property of J. D. Tribble for
the -purpose of satisfying n certain
execution issued from tho City
Court of Athens In favor of Aaron
Cohen and Howell C. ErWln, as ex-
editors ot the estate of S. Slomun,
deceased, against the said J.
Tribble.
Written notice given tenant
possession and deed for levy and
sale filed end recorded before 1 vy.
This 7th day of December, 1922.
W. E. JACKSON,
Sheriff Clarke County, Georgia
Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
Will be sold before the court
house door in said county, between
the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in January, 1924, at
nubile outcry to the h'ghest bidder
for cash, the following described
property, to-wit:
All that lot of land, with the
Improvements thereon, In Clarke
county, Georgia, formerly lying
two or three hundred yard* vveat
of tho western limits of the dtty
of Athens, and now witbfn said
etty, and more particularly de
scribed as follows:
Beginning at the southeast cor
ner of tho Intersection of Prince
avenue and Oglethorpe avenue
(formerly called Mitchell’s Bridge
Road); nmni'ng thence southeast
erly along the south side
Prince avenue 72 feet to line of
property of Lawrence and Lamp-
kin, formerly owned by Wallace
Bell; ranting thence southwest
erly along property of Lawrence
and Lampkln 62 feet; thence
southeasterly along said property
of Lawrence and Lampkln S3 feet
to property of Lawrence, formerly
owned by O. W. Patten; thence
southwesterly along said Lawrence*
line 67 feet to line of property, of
Mrs. Smith, formerly owned by VA
A. Fowler; thence northwesterly
along said Smith line 96 feet to the
southeast side ot Oglethorpe *ve-
uue; thence northeasterly along
the southeast side ot Oglethorpe
avenue 92 feet to the. beginning
point; this being the same lot ot
land of which a one-half interest
was conveyed In a deed executed
by W. A. Fowler to T. C .Fowler,
dated July, 1909, and recorded in
the clerk’s office of Clarke Su
perior Court in deed book 8, pago
61, and beiing a part of the land
wuuvejeu iu W. A. aim T. C. Fowls*
by tho Trustees of the Univeiwlty
of Georgia by deed dated Septem
ber 17, 1904, and recorded In aaid
clerk’s office In deed book Y. Y.,
page 149.
Said real estate levied upon and
to be sold as the property of T. C.
Fowler for the purpose ot satisfy
ing a certain execution Waned
from tho q'ty Court of Athens In
favor ot Billups Phlnlsy gaainst
tho .said T. C. Fowler.
Deed for levy and sale filed and
recorded before levy and written
notice given tenant In poeaeislon.
This the 7th day of December,
1923.
W. E. JACKSON,
Sheriff Clarke County, Georgia
Dec. 7-14-21-28.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary*of said county,
granted at December Term, the
undersigned as Administrator of
Fred Edwards. Into of said county,
deceased, will sell before the Court
Hou3o door in the city of Athens,
said county, within tho sale hours,
on the first Tuesday in January
next, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following real eatato, to-
wit:
That parcel of land, lying and
being in the city of Athena, aaid
county, fronting north on Fourth
(4th) street, and bounded on the
south by lot of Henry Fields; on
the west by Frank Thomas, and
on tho east by Jamea Dillard. Said
lot containing one-half (%) acre,
more or less. There are three (8)
dwelling houses on the lot
Said property to bo sold ss the
property of said deceased, for the
purpose ot paying debts and for
distribution among tho heirs.
This December 6th, 1923.
A. a COILE,
Administrator of Fred Edwards
a stone on lino of property sold
hv Pinnv WnIVor ’ Unvall . P
by Fanny Walker 1 to Howell C.
Erwin; thence xlont line ot said
Erwin N. 81* W. 1900 feet to a
persimmon tree on the Nowhere
road; thence acroii the Nowhere
road in a northwesterly direction
a distance at 246 feet to the begin
ning corner; together with nil dun
and water rights aw) privileges in
little Sandy Creek conveyed to the
with Improvements thereon, Bib
'unte, lying and being in Clarke
County, Georgia, and in whetli
known as Buck Branch Milltis
District; the said tract bein
bounded on the North by lands o
John Hardeman, on the East by
lands ot Millie Johnson, on the
South by lands of Mrs. Fannie
Dean, and on the West by what
has been known as the old Dear-
Jsnusry 6, 1911. and recorded In
deed book 10, (olio 62, In the of
fice ot the clerk ot the Superior
Court of Clarke county, Georgia
Said' tract containing 18.76 ‘acres.
Said sale Is made in pursuance
said Fanny Walker by deed of J. ing Tract; this tract conveyed
H. R. Totty and H. L. Totty, dated containing 70 acres, more or less.
Said pioperty levied upon as
the property of Lizzie Neely to
satisfy > certain execution issued
from the City Court of Athens in
favor of‘Mrs. Helene S. Varner
against the said Lizzie Neely.
of a power contained la a security Heed for the purpose df levy and
deed dated March *4, 1918, from sate wee first filed and recorded
cumhrances of Onsranty Trust
Corporation, together with Interest
and expenses ot said proceedings;
all of which to being done In pur
suance ot the above mentioned
power ot 'able contained In Bald
secuglty deed given by the said
W. O. Power to Guaranty Trust
Corporation,. a corporation, at
grantee In said deed.
This 7th day of December, 1923.
GUARANTY TRUST CORPORA
TION.
J By JOHN J. WILKINS.
. . President.
Dec. 7-14-21-28.
Said
Fanny Walker to Howell C. Erwin,
which deed la recorded in deed
book 18, tollo 328, In the office ot
the clerk of the Superior Court of
Clarke county, Georgia; said sa)e
being made for the purpose ot
satisfying the Indebtedness speci
fied In said security deed, as well
ss the 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, 1923.
HOWELL C. ERWIN.
Attorney In Fact.for Fanny Walker.
Dec. 7-14-21-28.
before this levy, and notice
said levy has been given to Lizzie
Neely, the defendant in fl fa., and
also the tenant In possession.
This 6th dky of December,-1923.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
The undersigned, as Executrix of
the will of Seaborn R. Hunter, late
of said county, deceased, hr virtue
ot the power contained la • said
will, will sell at public outcry, for
the purpose ot paying debts of
said esste, on the first Tuesday in
January, 1924, at the Court House
doer In silt county, between the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed parcels of land, to-wlt
That lot of land with the Im
provements thereon In Athens,
Clarke county, Georgia, beginning
at a point on Inadale Drive 141
feet east of the southeast corner
of the intersection or Rock Spring
street with Inadale Drive, thence
easterly along Inadale Drive 60
feet; thence southeasterly along
Hue of Lot 4 of Block 7 of Lyn
wood park survey a distance of 76
feet ;thence In a westerly direc
tion parallel with Inadale Drive
60 feet to line of Lot No. 6 ot said
survey; tihence Northerly along
line ot Lot No. 6 ot said survey to
point of beginning, and being the
northern half of Lot No. 6 ot
Block No. 7 of the Lynwood Park
•nrvey as per plat of J. W. Bar.
nett dated June 22,’190g, which Is
recorded In office of Clerk ot Su
perior court, jsfd State and coun
ty in Deed Book 1, page 680.
Alio: That lot of Und with the
Improvementa there on in Athens,
Clarke county, Georgia, beginning
at a point on Hancock avenue 134
feet east ot the southeast cornef
of the intersection of Hancock ave
nue with Rock Sprlnk street,
Uienee easterly * along Hancock
7 ot Lynwood Park survey a dis
tance of*76 feet; thence In a west
erly direction parallel With Inadale
Drive 60 feet to line ot Lot No.
6 of said survey, thence In a south
erly direction along line, ot Lot No.
8 to beginning and being tho
Southern half of Lot 6 of Block 7
or Lynwood Park survey above re
ferred fa
Also; That lot of land In Ath
ens, Clarke county, Georgia, con
taining two and foor-tenths acres,
more or less, bounded on north
by an unnamed street, on east by
■nts of Lester, O. J. Tslnas,
Gardner, Jno. B. Gamble and
Adams, on the south by Crawford
and on the west by an unnamed
street and being the lots conveyed
to 8. J. Hunter by deed from
Mamie J. Holbrook, Admx., of Wm.
Holbrook, dated April 6, 1821 and
recorded In Clerk's office, Superior
Court, Clarke county, Geosgis, in
Deed Book 22, page 295 and by
deed from iMfcmle Holbrook to said
8. J. Hunter by deed dated May
19, 1921, recorded In said Clerk’s
Office In Deed Book 33, page 296.
This the 4th day of December,
1922,
RACHEL E. HUNTER,
Executrix of the will of Seaborn
R. Hunter, deceased.
Dee. 7-14-31-28.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
WUI be sold before the Court
House door in said County, on tbs
first Tuesday, in January, 1924,
within the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for c«tb, the
following described property, to-
wit:
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
Will bo sold before the court
house door In said county .between
the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday In January, 1924. to tho
highest bidder for cash, tho fol-
•ST in l certain** security 4«d '“"lag described PJWJJ'‘"J**
executed and delivered hr J. A J 1 ?* {SJl Si b ?'
PmUh to the undersigned, Mr* lr >6 *“ S n S!)'
Mary iiuchwald dated May 22. Sandy Creek District, and more
»>t! and recorded* In deed book particularly described at follows:
». folio 216. In the office of the Beginning at a stump In little
Ork cf, the Superior Court of Sandy Creek, and running thence
Clarke Count7 <£oraU «P raid creek N. 6314 E. 309 feet: I
Default bavins been .made by th«! f --cace N. 7214 E. 366 feet; thence the legel hours of sale, to
cold .r. A. Smith in the payment nt'3. 74 E. 400 feet; thence 8. 6214 [highest bidder for cash, the
feet: thence N. 49 E. 260 lowing described property, to-wit
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying 1 snd being in the
City of Athens, Clsrke County,
Georgia, snd on the South side of
DuBose Avenue, known *e No.
287 DuBose Avenue, and describ
ed as follows; Beginning at a
point on DuBose Avenue 147 feet
Beet of Lyndon Avenue snd run
ning thence in' a southerly direc
tion 100 feet; thence in sn east
erly direction 66 feet; thence in a
northerly direction 100 feet to Du
Bose Avenue; thence in • westerly
diiection along DuBose Avenue 60
feet to the beginning corner.
Said Und levied on as the prop
erty of WillUm Henry Cooper, to
estlsfy an execution Issued on the
3d day of October, 1923, from the
City Court of Athens, In favor of
Tho Equitable Life Assurance So
ciety of the United States against
William Henry Cooper.
Quit-Claim deed for ths purpose
cf levy and sals filed and record
ed as required by law and due and
legal notice given to the defend
ant and tenant In possession.
This 3d day of December. 1923.
WALTER E. JACKSON,
V Sheriff.
Dec. 7-1431-28.
W. E. JACKSON,
Sheriff, Clarke County, Georgia.
Dec. 7-14-21-28.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Will be sold before the Court
House door, on the first Tuesday
in January, 1924,. between the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property, to-wlt:
That lot or parcel of land lying,
situate, and being in Clarke Coun
ty, Georgia, and being known ns
a pert of ihe Kenney place, con
taining 161 6-12 seres, more ot
less, according to ptat of David' C,
Barrow made In February, 2806,
and described as follows: Begin
ning at a rock on line of W. T.
Lester and running thence North
88 degrees Esst 3.42 chains to-a
gum "stump on the read; thence
along the rosd South 4514 de
grees, East 11.40 chains to rock
thence South 61 degrees East
2.26 chains to »; rock
thence North 82 degrees Emw-W
chains to a pine; thenco North' 44
degrees Esst 8.80 chains to a gum;
thenee 89 degrees East 2 chains to
a pine stump; thenee South -1—1-4
degrees West 6.66 chains to a
guih; thence due East 6.30 chain
to • water oak; thence North 8
degrees East 6.78 chains to-.a
rock: thenco North (9 degrees
East 3.21 chains to » poplar,
thence North 27 degrees East; 3.26
chains to a persimmon: thence
South 8 degrees East 15.17 chains
to a rock on tho road; thence along
the toad 69 degrees. East 1.6u
chains to a stake; thence Sofltb
8 1-4 degrees West 13.80 chains
to a chestnut stump;, thence South
73 1-4 degrees West 29.80 chains
to a pine stump; thence
. 1 V..4 1 I7T M
tO » Pine siuingi
1414 degrees Esst 1.77 chains ti
s rock; thence North 6 dsjntA
West 14.60 chains to a hickory
stump; thence South 87% degrees
West 22 chains to a gum on line
of W. T. Lester; thence along
Lester’s line as follows: -thence
North 86 1-8 degrees &st 10.25
chains to a pine; thence South 72
kyij |pm fast; thence North 31 de
grees East 7.66 chains to * pin*
Stole North 9 degrees East 2.46
chains to a stone; thence North 2
degrees 3 1-4 minutes East 7.50
chslnt to a poplar; thence Btt de-
grccs East 6.44 chalnstotheWi
ginning rock comer oh said Lea-
te said in property levied ones th«
property of Martha O. Whitehead
S^StWy_an ejeevd 10 ". i" favwol
Cohen »s Executors-of the estate
of Simon Sloman, deceased. Isauwl
from the City Court ^ Atlanta,
i the 7th day of September, 1923.
Deed for levy and sale filed and
recorded before levy. legsl notlcc
iven to ***
Term, of '‘“v-cqo
W. E. JACKSON,
Sheriff of Clarke Co„ 0*.
Dee. 7-14-21-28.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA—Clarice County:
There will be sold at public
outcry on the first Tuesday in
January, 1^24, before the court
house door in said county, betw
the
Mi
GEORGIA—Clerk* County:
Win be told at pwbllc onWy^
(or* the court house door »n the
Citv ot Athene, clsrke County.
Georgia, to the highest Udder for
caehTon the first Tuesday in Jan-
-araefgigiSAsB-
trtet of White Coutoty, Oeorgta,
parts of lots ot land numbers 83
and S3, containing 260 acres, more
or less, bounded on the north by
the lands of Rustln Jackson, on
the east by lands known as- the
Mrs. Lou’C. Edwards bomeplace
and ths lands of Mrs. M. L. Allen;
on the south by lands of Mrs. Ed
wards and the old Williams home-
place and on the west by the lands
of the old Morris homcplace and
James Jsckson and Lindsey Jack-
son, located ebont 2% miles east
of Cleveland on the Cleveland and
curkeevllle public road and Is the
seme lend conveyed to W. O-
Power by deed of W. K. Power of
date Februsry 3rd, 1619 And on
record In the office of the Clerk
ot the Superior court of White
county, Oeorfta, In deed bock R~
page 266. .....
All that lot or parcel ot land
situate, lying end being In Jack-
son county. Georgia. In the town.
I.r Nicholson, anil contale'ng four
(4) acne, more or less, and bound
ed it follows: On the north by the
public road leading from Athenr
to ClareevUle, east by an unnamed
street dividing the property here
by conveyed from tho property .of
Mr*. M. E. Johnson,.J. H- Davis,
and H. A. Howlngton. south by an
unnamed street dividing the prop
erty hereby conveyed' from thr
property of C. H. Smith and west
by the Southern Railway formerly
the Northeastern Railroad and.is.
the earn* tract of land conveyed t.
W. a Power by deed ot F. L
Smith, lee* two ecres preriooajy
sold H. L. Hutchins. <2 H. Pal-
moor, and 1 W. T. Whitehead.
Said property, will be sold as
the property of W. O. Power In
pursuance ot the power of sale
contained In a security deed ex
ecuted by the said W. O. Power
April of 1923, and recorded In th<
''tries ot fhe Clerk.ot the Superio-
Court of Jickson. County, Georgia
anil of White County, Georgia. Ti»
debt secured by said deed hevlnr
become due and being unpaid, sal.'
sale will be made for the purpoe.
GEORGIA—Clarke County;
To tho superior Court of
County: .
The petition ot D. P. Joel end
Joe O'Farrell, both of Clarke coun
ty, Georgia, respectfully shows si
fdllows:
That they desire for themselves,
their, associates and successors, tc
he made a body politic, under the
name and- style pt AUTO PARTS
AND SUPPLY COMPANY, INC.
for a period of twenty yean.
The principal office ot said
company shall be fn Athens,
Clarke county, Georgia, but peti
tioners desire the right to estab
lish other places of business with
in or without this state, whenever
tkn' 1 it,., —„ ln.lt. Ik.
the holders of the majority of tht
stock moy so determine.
If
The capital stock of said corpor
atldn' shall be Three Thousand
(1300000) Dollars common stock,
wlth.the privilege of fncreat'ng the
same up to Fifteen Thoosar.d
(716,060.00) by a majority vote of
the common stock; said stock
shall'be divided Into shares of the
par value of 1100.00 each; peti
tioners desire the tight to pay sub
scription to Bald capital stock In
niuuey ur properity taken at a fair
valuation.
4.
The object of said corporation
Is-pecunfary-galn.to its stockhold
ers, and to the corporation.
6.
The business to-be carried on by
said corporation- Is that ot con
ducting sn automobile parts uml
supply business. Including Che right
to buy and sell'automoblld parts,
accessories, automobiles, gas, oil
and any and all parts, materials
or supplies for automobiles, as well
as. autotaotillea themselves, the
carrying on of t garage and repair
business, snd generally to do any
and all thing* Incident to the con
duct of an automobile sale* busi-
e:
Petitioners desire the right total)
and be sued; to plead and be im
pleaded; to haye and use a com
mon s(ul; to make all necessary
by-laws’-end regulations and do
ull other things that may be neces-
persopil property, and to buy and
sell goods,'wares and merchandise,
cotton, corn and other articles that
may be dealt. In by said corpora
tion, to transfer, psek, store, buy
and sell furniture, personal prop
erty, and automobiles of all kind,
both new snd used, and to do a
general tranafer and storage busi
ness, and to make contracts, bor
row monay, loan money, to sue and
be eued, to have end use a com
mon eeal, and to do all other
things that may be necessary for
the successful conducting of said
business. Including the right to
buy, hold, und sell reel estate mid
personal property suitable to the
purposes of the corporation, and
to execute notes and bonds as
evidence of Indebtedness Incurred,
or whlcbf 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 lien, under existing laws.
4.
Tho capital stock of said cor
poration shall be Five Thousan',
Dollars with tho privilege of Jn-
creaslpg same to Fifty Thousand
Dollars by g majority vote of the
stockholders, .said stock to be di
vided Into
Dollars
amount ot the capital to be em
ployed by the company hae been
actually paid In. Petitioners desire
pear
nt liiy offtco wtMajUp nine 000.00) Dollars;
allowed by lew, nnd flhiw cause. If
any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted
to Mrs. Stella H. Bell on Austin
Bell’s estate.
• Witness my hand, snd official sig
nature, this 11th day at December,
1929.
R. c. ORB, Ordinary.
Dec. 14. 91..99, Jen. 4.
said stock to be
divided into shares
value of One Hundred (3100.00)
Dollars each. Petitioners desire
the right to pay subscriptions to
said capital stock in money or its
equivalent.
6. Petitioners show that more
than ten (10) per cent of the cap
ital has been actually paid in.
7. Petitioners desire the right
to sue and be sued, to plead and
be impleaded, to have and use a
common seal, to make all neces
sary by-laws and regulations, and
to do all other things that may
successful
NOTICE TO CREDITOR8
GEORGIA—Clark* County:
Persons having demands against
tho estate of J. W. Fowler, late of
said county deceased, are hereby p 0 necessary for
notified to present the same to t bo [carryiny cn of said business,
undersigned as required by law.JdQdmg the right to buy, hold and
and those Indebted to said estate sc n yea] date and personal
are hereby called on to make pay- property, to execute notes and
ment., j ■ ' r '\* * '* 1
This December 12th, 1923,
MRS. MARY LOU FOWLER,
Adm’x. ot J. W. Fowler Dec’ll.
Dee. 14, 21, 28. Jan. 4.
bonds as evidence of indebtedness
incurred or which may be incur-
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To At) to Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Millie' Harlow ot said coun
ty has applied for guardianship of
the person and property of the fol-
lowing minors; chllden of Mrs-
Mallla Bullock, late of Madison
meurreu or which ui**jr **•»-***
red in the conduct of the affairs
of the corporation, to secure the
/same by mortgage, security deed
or other form of lien; also the
right tp discount, re-discount, sell
and negotiate with or without its
endorsement any evidences of in
debtedness which said corporation
may hold. , . *
8. Petitioners desire the rights
_ TT M UW ss..»«w. —~ w. to wind up the affairs of the cor-
lt0 wl.® 1 °* 0,10 Hundred, Count y, deceased. Said minora now»portion, to liquidate and discon-
each. Ten per cent of the j n Clarke County and thoirltinue business at any time it may
’ names’are Jewrllle, Ralph, Laurlne, ij^ determined that the same shall
* .a * and Mary Bullock. Said appllca-1be done*by a majority vote of the,
actually paid In. (Fetitfonera de*Ife tl(m wln be heanl ftnd decided at'outstanding voting stock so voting
the p'Rht to^hayo tti° ^subscriptions t h e January Term, 1924 next of this ,’ a t a meeting called for that pur-
- *■“ ** “ “ Court. [pose.
Witness my official hand and, WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
seal. -to be Incorporated under the name
This December 24. 2913. 1 and style aforesaid, with all the
R. C. ORB, Ordinary, powers, privilege^ and immunities
to said capital stock paid In
money or properity to be taken at
a fair valuation.
t.'' j 5.
They desire for tho said cor
poration the right, power and au
thority to apply for and accept
amendments to Its charter of
rfther form or substance by a vote
ot a majority of Its stock outstand
ing at the time.
WHEREFORE, petltlohers pra7
to be fncotporated under the name
and style hforesald with the pow-
rrs. privileges - and Immunities
herein set forth, ard as are now,
or nay hereafter be, allowed a
corporation of similar character
under the laws of Georgia.
West a west.
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Filed in ofYce, this 7th day of
December. 1923. —
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Clarke Superlor'court
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Office of Clerk ot Superior Court
of Clarke County
I. E. J. Crawford, clerk of Clarke
Superior Court; hereby certify that
the foregoing Is a truo and correct
copy ot tho application for charter,
as tho same appears ot filo In tWs
offee.
This 7th day of December. 1923.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Clarke Superior Court
Dec. 7-14-21-28.
NOTICE
pble to the purpose ot the corpora
tion, and to execute note, urn!
bonds as evidence of Indebted-
mii, incurred or which may b.j
Incurred, In the .tonduct of the
affair* of the corloratlon and to
eecure the same, by mortgage, so
JnnJ -ll. n. f ~l m ■ 11 —# 11
curity 'deed, or other form of lien.
They ask authority for said
corporation to wind up Its affair*,
liquidate and discontinue business
at any time it may determine to do
so by the vote ot two-third* of Its
stock oqtstsudlng at the Urn*.
The; desire ths right fsr said
corporation of. renewal an pro
vided by-the law* of Georgia, and
thut It have all other rights, pow
ers sod Immunities, ss are Inci
dent to like corporations or per
missible under tho laws of Georgia.
Petitioner* show that more than
ten per cent, of the capital has
been actually paid In. -
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
to be Incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid with all the
powers, privileges and immunities
ns herein set forth.
ERWIN, ERWIN £ NIX,
Attorneys for petitioners.
Filed In Office December 7th,
1923.
B, J. CRAWFORD, Clerk,
GEORGIA—Clsrke County:
Clerk’s Office, Superior Court
I. E. J. Crawford of the Superior
Court of said county do hereby
certify that the foregoing attached
three (3) sheet* of typewritten
matter conta’ns a true and correct
longing to said estate for the pur
poso of paying tho debts of said
estate and making distribution.
This application will bo heard at
tho regular term ot tho Court of
Ordinary ot Bald county to be held
on the first Monday In January,
1924. (
This 7th day of December, 1923.
R. C. ORR. Ordinary,
Clarke County, Georgia.
Dec..7-14-31-28.
GEORGIA—Clarks County:
By virtue of an order from the
Court ot Ordinary of said county,
then wiii to sold at publlo out
cry on the flnt Tuesday In Jan
uary, 1924, before the courthouse
door la said county, between tbe
legit hours of sale, a three-fourths
Interest In and to the following de
scribed property, to-wlt:
A11 ot that lot ot Isnd, with Im
provements thereon, situated, lying
and being In said state and county,
and fronting on Park avenue In
the City of Athens for a distance
of 85 feet, end extending. through
with an equal width for: a depth
of 185 feetT said lot beginning on
tbe Pnrke avenuo property line nt
a stake nt tbe Northwest corner
ot said lot, and running southerly
along Park avenue 85 feet to a
stake thenee In an easterly direc
tion 186 feet to a stake; thence In
n northerly direction 85 feet to a
•take; thence westerly 165 feet to
the beginning corner- this proper
ty being known •• No. 170 Park
avenue, and being a part of Lot
No. 6 of the Fred J. Orr survey as
shown by pint recorded In tbo
copy of the original application for j Clerk’s office of > tbe Superior
Cbartor of AUTO PARTS ft . SUP- Court of Ctarke County, Georgia,
— In record of deed* Book 2, page
PLY COMPANY, INC., as the samo
sppeare ot tile and record In this
iffIce. ’
Witness.my official signature
ind seal of said court Ibta 7th day
of December. 1923.
E. J. CRAWFORD, clerk.
Superior Court, Clarke County,
Oeoflh,' i ,
Dec. 7-14-21-28.
STATE OF ■ GEORGIA—Clarke
County:
To the Superior Court ef eatd
County:
The.petition of Frank H. Wil
liams, Henry H. West, and A. H.
Tuck, Jr., all residents ot said state
ind county, stows to the court tbe
fallowing facts;
The owner ot tbe remaining one-
fourth Interest, will sell UMs fn-
the price realised from the above
Dec/14. 21, 28, Jan. 4.
as herein set forth. - ■ 1
ERWIN, ERWIN ft NIX, 3
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Filed In office December 27,
1923 ' E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk.
Superior Court. Clarke Co., Ga.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice la hereby given that It
E. Johneon, an administrator of
Perry Johnson, deceased, having ap
plied to me for leave to sell all the —
real estate of sold Perry Johnson,) I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the
deceased; and that an order was. Superior CouTt of said County, do
mado thereon at the December (hereby certify that tho above and
Term, 1923 for-citation, and that foregoing is n truo and correct
heirs
citation lsstae; all the
law and creditors of the said
Perry Johnson deceased, will take
notice that Z will pass upon said
application at the January Term,
1924 of the court of Ordinary
Clarke County; and that','* unless
cause Is shown to the contrary at
said time, meJd leave will bo grant
ed. This lfttb day of December,
1921.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary. *
poc. 14, 21, 28, Jan. 4.
GEORGIA—Clarke County*
To All Whom It May Concern:
H. J. Rowe of said state, having
In proper form applied to me
permanent letters of administration
on the estate of Joe C. O’Farrell
late a resident of sold County and
who disappeared and Is alleged to
have not been heard of for more
than seven years and whose long
continued absence raises the pre
sumption that thr said Joe C
O’Farrell is dead and that adtnlnls
tration should be had upon hit
Estate, this Is to cite 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 show cause, If any thoy
can, why permanent letters of ad
ministration should not be granted.
Witness my official signature,
this tho Hth day of December, 1923.
R C. ORR. Ordinary.
Clarke, County, Georgia.
Dec. 14, 21, 28, Jan. 4.
CITATION
GEORGIA— Clarke County*
Mrs. Clare Brlghtwell has
proper form filed app!ic«uutt
praying that a permanent admin
istrator on the estate of Susan C.
Griffith be appointed.
Ail persons interested are here
by cited to show cause before me
In my office at 10 o'clock a. m. on
the first Monday in Januay. 1924
why letters shoutd not be Issued
as prayed. •
Thlg December 11th, 1921. '•
2- C. ORR; Ordinary.
Clarke County, Georgia.
Dec. 14, 21, 28, Jan. 4.
GEORGIA—Clsrke County:
To the Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of JOHN J. WIL-
copy of application for charter of
The Georgia Agricultural Credit
Association as the same appears
of file in this office. .
Witness my official signature
and the seal of said Court. This
27th day of December, 1923.
E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk,
Superior Court. Clarke Co., Ga.
Dec. 28. Jan. 4-11-18.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Georgia, Clarke Superior Court,
January Term, 1921.
Mary Williams Adams
Tom Mell Adams
To Tom MeH Adams:
By order of the Court you are
hereby repaired to be and appear
at said Couit on the third Monday
in January, 1924, next, then and
there to answer the petitioner'
libel for divorce, and in default
thereof tho Court will proceed as
to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Blanton
‘Fortson, Judge of said Court. This
the 13th day of September, 1923.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk S. C. C. C., Georgia.
CLAUD MAHAFFEY,
Petitioner's Attorney.
Dec. 21-28, Jan. 4-11
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Mrs. Louise Bailey
Theodore W. Bailey
Clarke Superior Court, January
Term, 1924, Libel for Divorce.
To Theodore W. Bailey, Greeting:
By order .of ths Court, you sis
hereby notified to be and appear
at the Superior .Court of Clarke
County on the Third Monday in
January, 1924, to answer plain
tiff’s libel for total divorce. Aa
in default thereof the Court will
proceed as to justice shall apper-
Witness tha Honorable Blanton
E. Fortson, Judge of said Court, jm
this the 12th day of December,
1923.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court,.Clarke
County. •
WEST & WEST,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Dec. 14-28, Jan. 4-11. - -
KINS, W. K. HOWARD. JOHN f All< i a.-JL*. Hnanad
j. wilkins, jr, j. wARRENjLoud Snores Opened
SMITH, WILLIAM L. ERWIN, E. W a y For TSEO Kun to
L. WILKINS, and ABIT NIX, all TS n.lVnr^ n f Thina
of Clarke County, Georgia, re- Presidency OI Cluna
spcctfully shows:
That they desire for them
selves, their associates, successors
and assigns, to . be incorporated
under tho name and style of THE
GEORGIA AGRICULTURAL
CREDIT ASSOCIATION for a
period of twenty years with the
privilege of renewal as provided
by law.
2. That the principal office of
said corporation shall be in the
terest for a price proportionate to city of 'Athens, said State and
three-fourths interest .County.
Term* of sale cash.
This 7th day of December. 1923.
J. J. FOWLER Guardian,
of Rabun, Corrfe and LouUe Fow
ler.
Dec. 7-14-21-28.
GEORGIA—Clark# County*.
To All Whom it,May Concern:
R. L. Rramblett having In prop
er form applied to me for Perma-
pedt Letters of Administration on
the estate of Joppfti Bailor* let* of
‘ , V :]• l M . - * said County, this la to olte all and
Petitioners, together.. wHh their (singular tha creditors and next of
issociatea, desire to be Incorporate .kin of Jeppia Bailors to be and
•d under the-Lame of WILLIAMS appear at my office within the time
TRANSFER A BTOKAGE COM- allowed by law, and show cause, if
PANY* for'the period of twenty! any they can. why permanent ad-
years, with fhe right to renew aaid J ministration should not be grant-
charter at the expiration . of en'd (ed to R L. Rramblett on Jeppia
Bailors' estate.
Witness my hand and official
Tbe principal office of aaid
company shall be' In the City of
Athens,- State and county afore-
laid* but petitioners deq're the
right to eatabliah branch offices
within this state or eUewhen*.
whenever the holders of a majori
ty of the stock so determine*.
.signature, this 11th day of Decsm-
be*'. 1982.
R C. ORR Ordinary.
Dec. 14, 21, 2*. Jan. 4.
GEORGIA—Clarke County: ^
To All:Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Stella H. Bell having __ . -
- j . . — - . proper'form -applied Jo •jne , .lh>r r 1 ^r- ■
Tile object of s*Vd corporation Is, maner.t letters of Administration ' eA
pecuniary gala to Itaelf and. iu ..on tha- estate of Austin IM1, mts
•hartholdee* and to carry on a!Of aafACounty, this Is to cite all
tranafer and derail business, to land singular the creditor* and next
^ ‘WftwfaairtM
Tht object of said corpora
tion is pecuniary gain to itself
and shareholders.
Mo The particular business to
be carried on by said corporation
is the making of loans on real
estate, stocks, bonds, mortgages,
and othar collateral, including
personal endorsement and staple
agricultural products and live
stock, and particularly the mak
ing of loans so secured, the pro
ceeds of which loans have been or
are to bo used for agricultural or
live stock purposes, also to make
advances upon, to discount, re
discount or purchase, to sell or
negotiate, with or without its en
dorsement, notes and bills of ex
change, and to accept bills of ex
change so drawn; having especial
reference to those loans which
may be made by agricultural
credit corporations ana re-dis
counted with the Federal Interme
diate Credit Banks under the
provisions of the Fedatll '"Fans
Loan Act; and such other powers,
privileges and‘immunities as are
enjoyed by similar corporations.
6. The capital stock* of said cor-
ration shall be Fifty Thousand
($50,000.00) Dollars, with the,
privilege of increasing said capi
tal by a majority Vot* of tbe com-1
mon stock to any amount not : “
excess of Two Hundred (,
(By Associated Press)
SHANGHAI, China.—With the
accession of Tsao Kur. to the pres
idency of China, tfce usual crop of
antastife stories purporting to ac
count or the rise of any ontsble
figure has appeared, not the raoet
fanstastlc being one obtained from
native sources In Tsao’a own pro-
vJnceof Chili.
According to thl& account, Tsao’s • »
enlistment a«.u subsequent rapid
advancement as a soldier in the
armieg of the old Manchu dynasty
would have been Impossible but
for his sonarous snores.
Tsao, originally, was a cloth
merchant's apprentice, having been
put In tibat service by a father
noted for his stern disposition, the
story goes. Becoming proficient, he
was provided with a barrow and
stock of goods wrehein to make
rounds among prospective buyers
and chaffered keenly wtth the
housewives of neightwring villages.
He was discontented with this
prosaic occupation, however, ami
gought solace for tJN pangs it
caused hfs adventurous spirit by
engaging In escapades which failed
to find his father’s approval.
Tho parent cast young Tsao
adrift and the lad, bethinking him
self of a career which would sup
ply his demand for activity and
colors sought to enlist at a mili
tary camp not' many miles from
Hs home. He was rejected because
inability to provide a proper
guarantor. Although despondent,
determined - not to return
to his family and sheltered him-
elf in a haystack, wheer ha prea-
nt!y fell asleep.
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