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the payment Of principal, interest,
costs and expenses of said sale,
and the balance? if any, to be paid
to the said Mettle L. Megill.
This 10th day of July, 1924.
HOPE L. GREEN,
Attorney-in-fact for Mattie L.
Megill.
GREEN ft h
GEORGIA—Clarke Ccunty:
Under and by virtue of power of
sale contained In a security deed
executed December 24, 1920, by
John Billups to Athens Building, ,
Loan and Investment Company!'"^" ““*
ayjratgssusMx
as sagas ass;®wvansra
discharged from his administra
tion, and receive Letters of Dis
mission on the first Monday in
August, 1924.
July 9th.' 1924.
MICHAEL,
Aug. 1.
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the flight to Lakehurst, N. J., thj* , 31 ’R!* e 4 ? 6 ’ house door in said County, on the ford Q,
fall, will carry a certain amount J"® S’”' ? ut fT’ ml first Tuesday in August, 1924, i child of
- • - • *-* * fore the Court House door in the iJ,.,
SOME USED CAR VALUES
Ford Light Delivery ...
.... $125.00
Ford Touring
.... $300.00
Buick Touring
.... $100.00
Ford Touring
$75.00
Chandler Touring
.... $350.00
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$85.00
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.... $150.00
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.... $650.00
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.... $400.00
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ATHENS-AUGUSTA
' COACH LINE
DAILY
Coach leaves Georgian Hotel at 8 A. M. and 4 P. M.,
FOR AUGUSTA
Arriving at August* at 12:35 P. M. and 8:35 P. M.
Via Crawford, Lexington, Washington, Thomson and Harlem.
EPPS GARAGE
City of Athens, said State and
County, on the first Tuesday in
August, 1924, within the legal
hourg of sale, to the highest bid
der, for cash, the following de
scribed land, to-wit:
All that lot or parcel of land
lying and being in the City'of
Athens, said County and State,
and more particularly described as
follqprs: Fronting on Oconee Street
in said City seventy-four feet; be
ginning at a corner where said lot
joins property of J. P. Johnson'
and running thence in a Northerly
direction towards Elberton Street
two hundred and eighfrfeet; thence
along Elberton Street fifty-three
feet to a comer; thence In a
Southerly direction along the land
of Morris two hundred and thirty
feet to Oconee Street; thence along
Oconee Street to beginning corner
seventy-four feet Being composed
of that lot of land deeded to Nick
Waller by J. P. Johnson on June
8th, 1920, and a part of the lot of
land that day deeded to said Wal
ler by Mrs. W. T. Long. Said lot
being bounded on the South by
Ocpnee Street; on the West by J.
Pf Johnson; on the North by El
berton Street and on the Fast by
Morris.
The debt secured by said deed
within the legal hours of v^ e » t0
the highest bidder for cash, the
following described land, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
with the improvements thereon,
in the City of Athens, Garke
County, Georgia, located on the
West side of Pulaski Street, be
tween Reese Street and Broad
Street; beginning at a comer on
Pulaski Street where lot hereby
conveyed corner^ with property of
Miles Johnson on the South; and
thence N. t9"W. 75.5 feet to a cor
ner on Pulaski Street; thence tfcfii
along Pulaski Street N, 16.30 W.
78 feet to a comer on Pulaski
Street, being the corner where the
lot hereby conveyed comers with
property of Simon Michael ct a!.,
heirs at law of Theresa Michael
on North; thence S. 73.30 W. 68
feet along the line dividing the
lot heteby conveyed from the
property of Simon Michael on the
North to a comer; thence S. 14.30
E. 12.6 feet to a comer; thence S.
76 W. 87 feet to a comer; thence
S. 17.45 E. 15.2 feet to a comer;
thence S. 73.30 W. 114.8 feet;
thence S. 16.30 E. 172.5 feet to a
comer; thence N. 76.16 E. 48 feet
to a comer; thence N. 68.80 E.
138 feet to a comer; thence N. 82
E. 63.3 feet to the beginning cor-
„ CITATION
GEORGIA—-Clarke County:
To All Whom ft May Concern:
Mrs. Katherine Q. Broxton hav
ing applied for guardianship of
the person and property of Cllf-
o Broxton, adopted minor
Mrs. Katherine Q. Brox
ton and W. T. Broxton of said
County, notice is given that said
f ffif:
* POLITICAL
tfrr c
I hereby anDeoi.ce as candidate
for Solicitor General of the' West
ern Circuit subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary of
September 10. When elected I
promise to faithfully discharge
the duties of the office without
fear or favor. Your vote and sup
port will be appreciated.
HENRY n. WEST.
first Monday in' August, next.
This 7th July, l!>i!4.
* ‘ U. C. ORR,
Ordinary and Ex-Cfficlo Clerk
Court oft Ordinary,
July 11-13-25, Aug. 1.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Whereas, A. B. Code, as Admin
istrator of Mittle Goosby, repre
sents to the Court, in his petition,
duly filed and entered on record,
that ha has fully administered
Mittle Goosby’s estate: This is
therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, If any they can, why
•aid administrator should not ho
discharged from his administra
tion, and receiva Lettesr of Dis
mission on tha firat Monday in
August, 1924.
July 9th, 1924.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
July 11-18-25, Aug. 1. ■-■■■
I. hv. nrnmi.iorv note her. Sa!d lot adjoining lot Of
for the 7um by of P *1260 oo'dsted William kerning on the West ».kJ
for the sum of *1,260.00 dsted ^ Johi>0|| „„ th . South. This
being the same property conveyed
December 24, 1920, and due in 60
321.00
monthly Installments of 321.00
bach, beginning on January 24,
1021, and continuing monthly
thereafter for said 60 months-
There is now due on said debt a
balance of 384828, which entire
amount is now declared due In
accordance with the maturity ac
celeration clause in eald deed,
several of sold monthly payments
having been in default more than
two months.
Said sale will be held by the
undersigned as attorney in fact
for the said John Blllupa, and said
tend' sold as hi* pfBpertyr in ac
cordance with the powers granted
in said security deed, for the pur
pose of paying the debt above re
ferred to, together with the ex
penses of sale. A proper convey
ance will be executed by the un-
idersigned to the purchaser In ac-
TlotdoriWwith thr’power contained
in said aecurity deed. Thl* July
8th. 1924.
ATHENS BUILDING, LOAN ft
INVESTMENT COMPANY.
July 11-18-25, Aug. 1.
ATLANTA
Dixie Coaches
SAFE AND CLEAN
Leave Georgian Hotel
for ATLANTA
7:30 A. M.-4:00 P.M.
Fare: $255
Round-Trip $5.00.
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•AINKSVILLB MIDLAND RY.
No..I IMTM Atbats tea OolnMi
9 No“il leaves Athens for Oalseavine
11:15 a. m.
Nu. l MrivM Athens from Oalnes-
evio 4;oo p. me * » «-
No. ll arrives Athens from Qalnee-
vlDe 10:40 a. m. •
_ 80UUTHERN "RAILWAY
No. S leaves Athens 405 p. Si* ST*
fives Lola 5:15 p. to.
_No. 7 leaves a Lola 4:11 p. aa+ *r-
No. < IMV«. Attih^rtf a. as. «r-
A. Phase It
NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
RICHARD F. HARRIS, Agent
Phone 228
521 Southern Mutoal Building.
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WE
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PART FOR
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For Fighting The Boll Weevil
FOR SPRAYING OR MOPPING
Use FARMERS’ JOY LIQUID ARSENIC Poison. l*Bot-
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less than 4c per gallon.
FOR DUSTING
PEERLESS 2-ROW HAND DUSTERS 117.50. Strong,
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578 Broad Street Athena, Ga.
We Can Make Prompt Delivery on -Building
Material As Follows:
BOARDS, FRAMING, FLOORING,
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WVnbum Avenue
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SALE UNDER POWER
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Under and by virtue of • power
jf sale contained in a certain ae
curity deed executed and delivered
in the first day of February, 1918,
•>y Mattie L. Megill to Hope L.
Green for the purpose of securing
a certain debt, said deed recorded
in the Clerk’e Office of the Super
ior Court of eald County, in rec
ord-of deeds, Book 23, folio 868,
the undersigned will eeil at public
outcry, between the legal houra of
•ale, before the court house door
In said County, on the firat Tuea-
doy in August next, to the high
est bidder for cub, the following
described property, to-wlt:
That lot of land situate, lying
and being in the State of Georgia,
County of Clarke, and fronting
for-7* feet on the Eastern eld* pf
MlUedge Avenue In (be- City of
Athens, said lot running buk with
an equal width for a distant of
,200 feet to sn alley. This lot is
known aq lot No. 15, Block A of
I University Place, according to a
I plat of maid proparty recorded in
[the Clerk's Office', Superior Court
[of Paid County, in. record of deeds,
Book 11, pdga 634.
I This* property will be sold as
[the properly of Mattie L. MagiU,
and for the'purpose of satisfying
la certain note for ONE THOUS
AND (31,00060) DOLLARS, exe-
icuted and delivered by'the said
iMattie L. MagiU to the .aid Hop*
L. Green; with Interest on said
note at the rate of 8 per centner
annum from February lit, 1923.
Such sum u may be realised
" will be i
to Joseph Davie by Joseph Alex
ander by deed dated July 4th,
1011, and recorded in the office
of the Clerk ' of the Superior
Court of Clarke County, Goorg'
in Deed Book Ten, page. 613- Al
a lot of land conveyed to J. Davis
by Miles Johnson by deed dated
November 25th, 1915, and recorded
in Deed Book Nineteen (19), page
366, in said Clqrk’s office.
Said land levied on as'tho prop
erty Of J. Davis to satisfy an
execution issued from tha City
Court of Athens on tha 21st day
of May, 1924, in favor of Ameri
can State Bank against the said
J. Davis. Written notice of levy
given 'to defendant In A. fa., ten
ant In possession and holdar of
legal title. Deed for pdrpose of
levy and sale fUed and recorded
in office of Clerk of Superior
Court of said County hefora levy
made.
Thie 25th day of June, 1924.
W. E. JACKSON,
Sheriff, Clkrk* County, Georgia.
July 11-18-25, Aug. 1.
from said aale.
applied to
GEORGIA—Clerk* County:
W. 1 L. Erwin having filed a pe
tition, praying that ha be ap
pointed administrator with -tha
wUI annexed of the estate of Miss
Basillne Prince; late of said coun
ty, deceased, all persons concerned
•re berehy notified to show causa
hafore me at the regular Augqat
term, 1924, in Court of Ordinary
of said county, on the first Mon
day in August, 1924, why said ap
plication for administration should
not be granted as prayed.
This July 7, 1924.
B..C- ORR.
Ordbuury, Clarke County, Georgia.
July?n-18-25. Aug. 1.
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL
To the Voters of the Western
Circuit:
I hereby announce my candidacy
- for the office of Solicitor General
_ , R* C. ORR, Ordinary, of the Western Circuit, subject to
July 11-18-25, Aug. I. the Democratic Primary. I will
appreciate the support of the
voters of the Circuit, and if elected
I hereby pledge myself to a fair
and impartial enforcement of the
law.
ERASTUS W. ROBERTS.
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL
To the People of the Western
Circuit:
... , — I especially desire to serve the
application will be neurd at my |newly-created Western Circuit one
Sr . .. , oc ‘, . ol., on the more term ns Solicitor General,
«... - » * S*to| Bnd tor 41118 nunn, and at the
solicitation of a great many peo
ple, I am again making the an
nouncement of my candidacy.
During my service I have at all
times endeavored to stand “for the
enforcement of the law and the
advancement of the highest idealu .
of our state and country.” I have
tried at all times to be “mdre than
fair and to give every one all that
the law would permit.” I feel that
the altitude of the law is to stoop
to the unfortunate and he)p, and
save them when possible; .hut to
those who for gain, deliberately
enter upon a career of crime and
jnmnrily to -blame for the
criminal acts of others, the law
with its mailed Jiand should do
penal justice. *
Government promotes peace, se
curity and happiness by restrain
ing evils, and the safety and hap
piness of community life depends
upon the honest, vigorous and
efficient discharge, by public offi
cials, of public duty.
I feel I can give the public bet-'
ter service in the future than I
hove in the past, and ask the sup
port and influence of all t*** peo
ple.
W. O. DEAN.
FOR CONGRESS
To the Voters of the EightH Con
gressional District:
I am a candidate for selection
t the Democratic Nominee in the
Democratic Primary to be hfeld on
September 10th, 1921, from the
Eighth Congressional District for
service in the 69th Congress and
respectfully solicit the support of
the voters of the District.’ both
ladies and gentlemen. Your sup
port will be sincerely appreciated
and if nominated I promise to
give faithful service.
Very respectfully,
FRANK A. HOLDEN.
FOR CONGRESS
To tho Voters of the Eighth Con
gressional District:
I am a candidato \o succeed my
self ns representative from the- .
district in tho C9th Congress. I
am profoundly grateful to the
people of the district for the kind
ness and honor they have confer
red upon me in the past arid will *
be sincerely appreciative if they
will continuo me as their repre
sentative. If rc-clcctcd I promise
n f«*thfnl discharge of the N dutics
of the office. I earnestly and re
spectfully solicit the support of
voters of the district, both ladies,
and gentlemen. j
Very respectfully, {
C. He BRAND.
CITATION
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Vsm Lamkin, administrator of
Lula Ellis Lamkin, deceased, rep
resents to the court in his petition
duly filed and 'entered on record
that h« has fully,administered said
estate.
This 1* therefore to cite all per
iod, concerned, kindred and cred
itors, to show cause, if any they
can, why eald administrator should
noj h« discharged and receive
Letter* of Dismiulon on The first
Monday In August, 1924.
July 7th. 1924.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
July 11-1825, Aug. 1.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Sarah Colt of said State and
County, having in proper form
'led for permanent letters of
Inlatration on the estate of
Amanda Walker, late of eald
County, deceased, this la Co cite
all and singular the creditors slid
next of kin of Amxnda Walker,
deceased, to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary of said County,
at the August Term, 1924, and
•how cause,"If any they have or
can, why peruunent letters of
administration should not be
granted to said Sarah Cole on
oaid estate,
Witnes, my official algnatura
this 9th day of July, 1924. -
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
July 11-18-25, An*. 1.
GEORGIA—Clark* County:
The return of the appraisers
setting apart twalve months' sup*
port to Nancy dCenney, the widow
of Floyd Kenney, deceased, haring
been filed In my office, all per
sons concerned are cited to snow
cause by the 4th day of August,
1924, why said application for
twelve months’ “* ' *
not be granted.
July, 1924.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
July 11-18-25, Aug. 1.
■aia application xor
is’ support should
d. Thl, 7th day ot
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Whereas, A. B. Coil*, adminis
trator of Sarah Howard, repre
rents to tha Court, in his petition,
duly filed and entered on record,
that ha has folly administered
Sarah Howard’s estate: This is
therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any tbay can, why
•aid administrator should not H
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To Whom It May Concern:
Billups Phlirtxy, u "resident of
■aid Stats and County, having
duly appllad to be appointed ad
ministrator de bonis non cum
testamento annexo of the estate
of Ferdinand Fhinlzy, late of said
County, deceraed, all persons con
cerned are required to show causo
before me, if any they can, at ten
o’clock A. M.. Oil the firat Mon
day in August, 1924, why sail'
application should not ba grantci
This 7th day of July, 1924.
1 C. ORR.
Ordinary, Clarke County, Georgia.
July 11-18-25. Aug. 1.
SPECIAL NOTICE
CITY TAXES
Tha second Installment of city
xre are due from July
August lit, inclusive. Taxpayers
who fall to pay on or before Aug
ht 1st will nave to pay $1.60 cost
on fl fa, which will bq Issued
against all delinquents.
G. E. O’FARRELL,
. City Marshal.
July 8L (Advertisement.)
TALtULAH falls
EVERY SUNDAY
$150 Round Trip
SOUTHERN RAILWAY ,'K e thcreTr^ e belDg ^
GREENSBORO, Ga^-Prospccts
for a fine cotton crop in Greeno
cduntY art good. Tm* faiWrs
aro fighting the weevil nnd are
killing the graiB. Some boll wee
vils have been reported, but at
this time tho pest hasn’t done
much damage* Farmers have used
an unusually large amount of fer
tilizers and poison. County Agent
Wade H- Weat, who has. been
keeping a close watch on the cot
ton crop, states that It will be the
beat in several years. More than
80 per cent of the farmers are
using poison in some form. \
j —« ; .
GREENSBORO, Ca—rarraers of
Greene county aro watching with
Interest the seven ik monstration
rami* »stabllshrcl in iha county by
the Amerlctr Cotton Association
Boll Weevil Control Campalgrti The
farm < ar from fiv to * i^lit acres
each for Improved cultural and
weevil control methods. '
Tin* bi-t jinictfc; 1 plans used by
tbs cotton growers of the weevil
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
Now, Pa!
—By Ahem
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