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I^ UT.rSt 27. !«6..
f sal'
«oriA—Clarke County:
j °n C U wil.i »>efore the Court
ttl r. said State and County
st Tuesday in Septem-
,pjwreu me legal hours
, ,|,o highest bidder for
, following described
in wit: That tract or
|iving in 219 Dist.
** dirke County, (ieorgia.
4 acres more or less.
' north by Phillip
„„ ,.ast Charley Young
‘ FllB ,. n e Young, west by
r „ a ,l loading from Athena
,, rtanlelsvllle. Ga.
■ it nropei'ty levied upon aa
■ i: - lif t(,e defendant
to satisfy tax tl fa
larlcy Yotjpg
given tenant In
. ma( j e atul turned over to
. <a i,J i, v j. c. Brown L. C
<; M. Clarke County,
i"ingilSt ll 132«.
tv jackson. Sheriff.
;:t.L'0-l'T Sept, ft. „
EorgiA—Clarke County:
sold before the Court
,l,».r said Stale nnd County
ITh,. first Sonaday In Septem-
4 MOMAncthe legal llonrs
‘ , n *n,- highest bidder for
' lhr Hffdjiiwing described
t °f the Superior Court ’ ot| celofiantf,Tying i n J^L9 Hist.*brM,Tca«a made
«*• Dead I Clarify County, Georgia. Cohtaln-1 lcga\ notice
THE BANNER-HEBALt). ATHENS, GEORGIA.
wset-j ■
and provided. After laws of this State for the full trants more than , did themselves j
„ nnX , „ nmi ’ -r. f ;—-—r**, m huhkc hak been giveri by t*rm aforesaid, with all of the prod. * r*'U<J 1 '
Uook page 36-, in pursuance ing 4 acres more or less. Bound, requisite publications, the under* companies, as well as such rights Annual Affair
n* %• , 1U !‘ l * tUj mad e by “ a *d ed ns follows north by other lands | signed will present to the Secre- as may hereafter be given anil A similar tournament has al-
om ■ n <. *- *u.. nr «* •«-» * *"■ ' * J tary of the State of Georgia a conferred upon the same, subject ready been planned lor next year
petition for charter in words and in «U respects to such restrictions as it has bfecn decided to make
B. .F Woods iu his lifetime to the j W. H. Thomas, east by other lands
said S. Bernstein, said Bernstein W. H. Thomas south by property
alleging that he has fully met his
obligations in said bond. This Is
to notify Sam E. Woods and Mrs.
John Henderson, heirs at law of
B. F. Woods, deceased, to be and
appear at the September Term,
1926, of the Court of Ordinary of
Clrake County, Georgia, and show
cause, if any they have or can.
why said administrator should not
be required to make deed as
prayed. /
This the 2nd day of August,
1926.
R. C. ORR,
Ordinary, Clarke County, Georgia.
Aug. 12.20.87 Sept. 3,
tnTwTTT That tract or
I’ffirl lying in 219 Dlst.
[m flarko County: Georgia
Ltaininc 3 :
morn or less,
.is fallows north by Cog.
,.,st by l.uke Young, south
U. Thomas on went by
. r na,l leading from Athens
it Danielsvillr. Oa.
I property levied upon as the
r iv of the defendant Lou-
|l3 Thomas to satisfy tax fl fa
, ami County faxes In the
, .lie, tors Office. Clarke
C n ty. Georgia, against I/raven la
Riv
tenant in
roario and. turned ’ove
sal* 1 hv J. C. Brow
District G. M. Clafke
phis AiiKUst 12. 1926.
\V K JACKSON. Sheriff
: is.20.27 Sept- 3.
lORGIA—Clarke County;
d at public outcry
th- highest bidder for cash. bo.
urf house, door of Clarke
legal hours of
nty. between the legal hours or
on the find Tuesday in
[ember. 1926. all of the follow
described land to-WIt:
certain, fraM of land situate,
t and brauf'ym the'southeast
er of FnMffln and Barrow
ets In Athens. Clarke County,
•gia. fronting 173 feet more or
on pulftsll Sitfoet. and run
in an VhsteAy direction
f south side of. Barrow. Street
J feet to Southern Railway
Kperty; the east lino of said lot
In: 2f,o feet, and the south line
M. more or less; this land
: formerly , owned by E. D.
,:r. and being held by Austin,
|l. at the time of his death, un.
r bond for title from E. D
md will he sold aa the
. of MR. Stella IT. Bell, as
inlnlstratrix of the estate of
ptin Roll, deceased, under at
n Issqen from the 8u
•ourr"' p! Clarke County,
returnable to tho Oc
rm. 1926; thereof. In favor
If, I) Sledge against said Mrs.
Ilu H. Dell, as administratrix
■ the estate of Austin Bell, de
claim dead for levy and
•s filed fcnd reeorded. »*
hired by law, before' tho levy
ftien net Ire of levy wa* given
defendant in fl fn ns required
I lav.
Djis August 6th, 1926.
W K. JACKSON.
'f. Clarke County, Georgiy.
-20.27 Sept. ?,.
WRGIA Clarke county:
II Concerned:
editors of the estate of B-
l^'oods. late of Clarke County,
ed, are hereby no.
in their demands
I the undersigned according to
nd all persons Indebted to
eitats are required to make
Mediate foment to me.
1‘itlit, 'day of August.
i; \voo|)S. Administrator of
|F WOODS, pec'd.
P B Z l3-2U.p Hdft. 3.
p lRC, IA - 'krio.. County:
?“! sold !>efore the Court
_ r, said state and county,
|tne first Tuesday in September,
. between the legal hours tot
l0 highest bidder for
|f, the following described prop-
nit tract or parcel of land ly-
ln 219 T)i>triot G. M., Clarke
Georgia, containing four
or,. „ r |,„ s bounded on the
™ hv Haynes; east by Tolnn*
l. by lluiinicutt;
jty haynes.
'property levied upon Its the
ki^L defendant flattie
to satisfy tax fn foi
r ounty taxes issued in
lax rolWi„ rs nffic*, Ctarkc
EZ’ n ”>nein. a K ,.inst HnttiP
P’tman.
^alr
tme given t»*n.*ntt in f»os-
made and turned over to
*r *»v J. C. Brown, C„
„ nrt * C. M., Clarke Coun-
8ALE UNDER A POWER
Whereas, Stephen Craw-ford, did
t the 20th day of May 1919, maka
and deliver to Mrs. N. H. Eck-
ford, a deed of conveyance which
was duly recorded In deed book
25, folio 274. in the office of the-
Clerk of Superior Court, Clarke
County, Georgia, creating a Hen
certain property hereinafter
more particularly described.
And whereas, Said security deed
contained a power of sale author
izing said Mrs. N. H. Epkford. to
sell said property at public out.
cry before the Court House door
to the highest bidder for cash in
the event of a default itf the pay.
meut of the indebtedness secured
thereby.
A default having now occurred
therein, in accordance with tho
. power of sale contained in said
deed, there will be sold before the
Court House door, Athens. Geor.
gia. on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember 1926, within the legal
hours of sale, the following de
scribed property, to.wlt:
•'All that lot of land In the
City of Athens. > Clarke County,
Georgia, on West side of Rock
Spring Street, bounded on the
North by lands of Elder, South
by Moss lot. West by lot of Rev.
Johnson. East by Rock Spring
Street, same being tho land
braced in two deeds from William
nnd Sarah Cole, one deed t dated
Oct 28th 1909. and the other
Bated May 28th 1913. mild lot
herein conveyed being sixty feet
front on Rock Spring Street and
running back a uniform width of
two hundred feet, said deeds re
ferred to recorded In the office of
the Clerk of the ‘Superior Court.
Clarke County, Georgia, respec-
tivcly In deed book 8, page 95 and
book 16. rape 380."
This property Is being sold as
the property of Stephen Crawford,
under the power- of sale herein
before referred to and Is being
sold to pay the Indebtedness due
by the said Stephen Crawford
to Mrs. N. H. Eckford. and will be
sold to the highest bidder for cash
for tho purpose of repaying said
Indebtedness, together with Inter
est due thereon, as well as the
expenses of thla proceeding.
A conveyance will be executed
to the purchaser at such, sale as
authorized In aald conveyance.
This tho 9th day of August 1926.
MRS. N. H. EC1KTORD. As
Agent for Stephen Crawford.
Aug. 13-20-27 Sept. 3.
of Eugene Yonng and on west by
public road leading from Athens
Ga.. to Danielfcville. Ga.
Said property levied, upon as
the property of the defendant W.
H, Thomas to satisfy tax fl fa for
State and County taxes Issued in
the Tax Collectors office. Clarke
County, Gcofgia. against said W.
H. Thomas.
Legal notice given tenant in
possession.
Levy made and turned over to
me fpr sale by J. C. Brown L. C,
219 District O. M. Clarke County,
Georgia.
This August 13. 1926.
W. ft. JACKSON. Sheriff.
Aug, 13-20-27 SepL*3.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To whom it may concern:
The appraisers to set apart a
year's support to Mrs. Willie L.
Hu’me out of the estate of George
H. Hulme. deceased, have filed
their report.
All persons concerned are re.
qulred to show cause before me at
ten o'clock, A. M. on the first
Monday In September. 1926. why
said report should not bo^ ap.
proved and made the Judgment
of the court. /
This the 3rd day of August,
192i
R. C. ORR.
Ordinary Clarke County, Ga.
Aug. 13-20-27 Sept. 3.
figures as set out below.
C. T. Abeles.
J. P. Snyder
L. S. Subik.
J. 1). Langston.
J. J. Ohscik.
Geo. I* Parsons.
E. A. Howard.
Warren T. White.
K L. Carpenter.
•F. W. Leopold.
as may be fixed by law. the carnival an annual event in
CK^s. T. Abeles is hereby au- Athens end it te e/pected that
thorijed and directed, as ,*resi- the entry list h«t year will more
dent of the corporation, without than triple the- thiry-three entered,
the necessity for further corpor-! this year. •
ate action or authority, to make,) J The races and dives were con
sign, verify and file application to • ducted without the least bit of
the Interstate Commerce Commis-confusion, despite the big-crowd
• I n .. - . an/I tlia nffibiola nrn to OC COO—,
In Re: Petition For Incorporation acquisition, operation or extension
of Gainesville Midland Railroad i 0 f the line of railroad above'de-
Company.
To the Honorable the Secretary of j additional lines of railroad or con-
sion under Section 1 (18M21) of' an( 1 \he officials _
the Intestate Commerce .Act for' K r otuated ujMl the way :n which
a certificate of. public convenience | the Y hnndled tho ,T|' < j
and necessity for the construction,! ho™ V^M ?'
(I|.nill(i(inn nnnnfinn ni> nvfniuinn ! director Of the Athens J. M. U
A., is also to be congratulated
upon the way in which bo arrang
ed the details of the carnival and
State of Georgia:
scribed nnd any further, other op
additional lines of railroad or con
nections which may !>• included
Tho persons whose respective in any amendment of the com-
names. and residences are herein- pany's charter or otherwise, with-
after particularly shown, and who j n ^|j 0 corporate power of the
aie hcicin termed ‘‘petitioners, 'company to acquire, construct or
bring this their petition to the | operate and, also, to make, sign.
Secretary of State of Georgia, verify and file applications untjer
and respectfully show: 'Section 15a (18) of said Interstate
Petitioners have associated Commerce Act for permission to
themselves together for the pur-l^tui,! the excess earnings of any
pose of forming a railroad com-| an( j- a u new ly acquired or con-
puny under the laws of the State s tructe:l lines of railroad, and to
of Geotgia and present this petl-, ( 1 0 any anf j a |j things necessary
tion in aid of such plan and pur*.to secure the consent or approval
pose and to the end that they may 0 f t hc Interstate Commerce Com*
receive a certificate of incorpora-' m | Mion or of any othcr authority
Con ^ under the statutes of said ^ t 0 the acquisition, construction
The respective names and rest
carried them out.
fol-
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Will be sold before thc Court
House door, said Stato and County
on the first Tuodsay In September
1926 between thc legal houm for
Bale, to the hlgheBt bidder for
cash, the- following described
property, to.wit: That tract or
panel ol land lying In 219 Dlst.
G. M. Clarke County Georgia. Con.
talnlng 5 acres more nr less.
Bounded on north by Rucker on
cast by Rucker on' south by Ar.
thur Church on west hy Erwin.
Said property lovlcd upon ns
tho property of tho defendant
Lewellin Ruckor to satisfy tax
fl fa for State and County taxes
issued In tho Tax Collectors of.
flee. Clarke County, Goorgia,
against Lewellin Rucker.
Legal notice given tenant In
possession. t
Levy made and turned over to
mo fot sale by J. C. Brown L.
C. 219 District G. M. Clarke
County, Georgia.
This August 13, 1926.
W. E. JACKSON. Sbcrilf.
Aug. 13.20.27 Soot. 3.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
SADA MAULDIN WEATHERS
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To whom It may confcern:
John A. Ector, having applied to
...o for permanent lettors of ad
ministration, upon the estate of
C M. Ector, late of said county,
deceased; this is to cite all and
singular the next of klo and credt.
tors of said deceased, that said
application will he heard before
me at the regular September terns
1926. of the Court of Ordinary of
Clarke county.
Witness my hand and official
Signature, this l»th day of August,
IL c. ORR, Ordinary.
Aug 13-20-27 Sept. 3.
JULIAN WEATHERS
Georgia, Clarke County,
perior Court. Oct. term. 1926.
To Julian Weathers:
By order of the court you
required to be and appear at agld
(court i on the first Monday ir
Oct. 1926, next, to answer pet'
Goner's libel for divorce, and in
default thereof the court will pro.
ceod an to Justice shall appertain.
Witncsa tho Hon. Blanton Port,
son. Judge of said court.
This tho 6th day of Aug. 1926.
E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk.
Claud Mahaffey.
Petitioner's Attorney.
A 20.27.Sept. 3-10-p.
dunces of petitioners are
lows, Jto-wit:
NAMES—RESIDENCES
C. T. Abeles, Baltimore, Md.
J. P. Snyder, Baltimore, Md.
L. S. Subik, New York, N. Y.
J. Langston, Savannah, Ga.
J. J. Ohscik, Savannah, Ga.
Geo. L. Parsons, Savannah, Ga.
E. A. Howard, Savannah, Ga.
Warren T. White, Savannah, Ga,
F. L. Carpenter, Savannah, Ga,
F. W. Leopold, Savannah, Ga.
The name of the railroad com
pany which petitioners desire to
have incroporated is GAINES
VILLE MIDLAND RAILROAD
COMPANY. . .
Thc length of said railroad will
be approximately thirty-five (35)
miles.
The general direction of said
railroad will lie from northwest to
southeast, and thc same will run
into or through the counties of
Hall, Jackson and Clarke.
Said railroad will, run from
Gainesville, in Hall County, to
Fowler’s Junction, in Clarke
County, and will also extend to
the following principal places:
Belmont and Jefferson.
Without excluding or limiting
other corporate powers, the cor
poration shall have power: (1) To
and operation of any line of roil
road, including authority to make
all such advertisements and re
turns to questionnaires or in
quiries as may be required by the
said Commission.
Petitioners have hertofore given
notice of their intention to pre
sent this application for charter
b ythe publication of this petition
in the newspapers in which sher
iff's advertisements are published
in each of the Counties through
which said railroad will run, once
a week for four weeks.
Respectfully submitted,
C. T. Abeles.
' J. P. Snyder.
L. S. Subik.
J. D. Langston.
J. J. Ohseik.
Geo. L. Parsons.
E. A. Howard.
VVarrcn T. White.
F. L. Carpenter.
F. W. Leopold.
Aug. 27, Sept. 3-10-17.
Big Crowd Sees Athens’
Best Swimmers, Divers
And Canoe Artists Vie
Fpr City Championship
(Continued troa rage One]
erect, maintain and operate tele-(tied with Crawford for third place
graph and telephone lines along’ with.three points and Nathan Cox
the lines of said railroad, and to finished seventh with seven
commercial telegraph
transact „ .. .
and express business; (2) To
build, construct, own, lease, char
ter and operate steamboats, ves-
. sels or other water craft in con*
® 4/1 nection with, or as a part of, the
business or operation of said rail
road, or independently; (3) To
conduct a general warehouse bus
iness, and to construct, lease,
purchase, or otherwise to acquire
nnd to own, opernte and dispose
of docks, wharves, terminals,* har
bors, slips, storage and loading
LIBEL FOB DIVORCE
No. 5088—Superior CqOrt. Clarke
County, October Term. 1926.
MRS. BEATRICE ADAMS
plants nnd lighterage; (4) To nc
In the events (or boys over
eighteen, I Jimmie , tflarris and
Carlton Jester ran a neck and
neck' tie, both getting thirteen
pointai in the feature events of the
day. Hamrey Head was third
with 1 three points and Edward
Bigs (fame fourth with two points.
The Results#
The following is a list of the
events, with the winners, second
place and third ptftoeA together
with, tho times in the various
ADDIE ADAMS
To Addie Adams:
By order of thc Court you arc i operation, —
herehv required to be and appear mcntt betterment or enlargement
quire, hold and dispose of stocks
and bonds of other corporations;
(5) To make, negotiatb, purchase,
sell, discount, endorse, assume,
insure, or guarantee any contract
or contract obligation, bond, note,
mortgage or other evidence of
indebtedness connected in any
manner with thc business of thc
orporation or of any related cor
poration; (6) To aid in the acqui
sition, construction, maintenance,
extension, improve-
at said Court on the first Monday 1 0 j any railroad, railroad property
in October, 1926, next, to answer | or f ac nity, or any property there-
petitioner's libel for a divorce a a f tcr proposed for railway use or
vinculo matrimonii, and in default ac q U | ret | by the corporation or
thereof the Court will proceed as any rda^j corporation, whether
to justice shall appertain. * title be in the name of the com-
I Witness the Hon. Blanton *nrt- p any or Q f any j^ted corpora
tion, and to lend its credit in any
manner for any such purpose or
Notice is her^y^slven to the j som Judge of said Court. Thu
heirs at law ol J. D. Trlbbta. UW August 18th, 1»26.
said County deceased, that Mrs. ^
County, Georgia.
Loin Tribble, transferee of the
bond for title glvon by the Mid
J D. Tribble, ban filed an aptillca.
tl'on to eonn-’l the administratrix,
Mrs. Ida Tr'bhle, to make title to
Mr to t.,J 26 acre tract of land
described In said bond for t'Uo.
and that said application will be
heard on tho first Monday ln 8ep-
toiohor 1926. .... 1Q..S
Thla tho 6th day ol Aug. 19.6.
It. C. ORR.
Ordinary Clarke (,’ounty. Georgia.
Aug. 13.20-27 Sept. 3.
events;
50,raids, girli io to 15 years—
lut, Lillian Forbes; 2nd, Ruth
Hey wood; 3rd. Helen Haywood.
Tl... jo .— •
Time, 43 see.
60 yards Boys 10 to ll> years—
1st, Morton Hodgson; 2nd, Howell
Praither; - 3rd, Billups Johnson.
Time, 33 sec.
50 yards, boys 15 to 10 years—
1st, /Cecil Hilloy; 2nd, Glccn Rich-.
ards; .3rd, John Gordon Bernard j for tragedy.
Johnson. Time, 28 sec, I “Londoners are more_old-fash.
Urge Acceptance Of
American Cynamid
Company’s Offer
(Continued from page one.)
this new argument In a pamphlet
received here Friday.
The statement asserts thc pow
or company-s plan to sell power
all over the south will make it
easier for the growing southern
textile industry to compete with
thc New England industry which
is reported depressed. TheCyan-
amldc Company’s offer providing
for sale of the surplus power
from the Tennessee river for fer
tilizer production, would make
possible cheaper- cotton through
increased' fertility, Waldo pointed
out.
Waldo’s statement mentioned
mammoth <10,000,000 r ®'Y® n
plant now going up at Elhwbeth-
ton, Tennessee, purchase of land
at Nashville for erection of r
20,000 spindle mill by Phlladci
phia . interests and announcement
of construction by a Norwood,
Mass., company of a Wcachery at
Kingsport. Tennessee, for pro
duetion of 10,000,000 yards -
bulk, linen each year.
Alabama Girl Made Staid
Britishers Sit Up And
Declare Her “Topping’
(Continued from Fag* one)
cooly into his office and surpris
ed him with:
“Well, here I am.”
“But didn’t you get my other
cable?” he asked.
“What cable?” she said Inno
cently.
“I told you not to come. I havo
filled the part.”
“Never got it,” fibbed the Am
erican girl.
But a few days afterwards, tho
English girl had an accident and
Du Maurier sent for Miss Bank-
head. But before he talked bush
ness, he said:
“Come on youngster, tell the
truth! Did you get my second
cable?” .... , _ ,
“Of course 1 did,” laughed Tal
lulah.
Find Londoners Loyal.
That avowal and that laugh got
the job. She was a knockout in
London tooklier to Its heart.
Since then she has appeared in
“The Marriage.” “Tho Creaking
Chair,” was the star in "Fallen
Angels,” in “The Green Hat,” in
“Scotch Mist,” and now in “They
Knew What They Waited.”
"London- has been Wonderful,”
said the actress. "New York au
diences, I think are quicker and
keener. They are more ready for
the new things.- If life and logic
demand tragedy, they are ready
A. 20-27. S. 17-24.
Libel for divorce
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Clarke Superior Court, October
Term. 1926.
ESTELL SELLERS
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Whereas. Henry J. OMham,
Kxecntor of the last will ^ r8 ’
Sarah' H.- Hamrick, represents to
the Court, In his petition, duly
(lied and entered on record, jnat
ho has fully administered Mrs.
Sarah H. Hemrick’s Tj”
Is therefore to cite all
concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, If any they can.
why said Executor should not be
discharged from *1”'? nT
tlon. and receive Letters of^Dis
mission on the first Mondsy
September 1926.
EDGAR L. SELLERS
To Edgar L. Sellers, Greeting:
By order of the Court, you are
hereby notified to be and appear
at tho Superior Court of Clarke
Countv, on thc first Monday m
October, 1926. to nnswer plain
tiffs libel for total divorce. As
in default thereof the Court will
proceed as to justice shall apper-
U \Vltness the Honorable Blanton
Fortson, Judge of said ~°urC This
the 19th day of August, 1926.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk, Clarke Superior Court.
A. 20-27. 8, 17-24.
r. c. ORR, Ordinary.
Aug. 13-20-27 Sept. 3.
libel for divorce
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Superior Court, October
Term, 1926.
ELLIS HOWARD
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
Whereas. Horace E j M * r, ' n . "
Administrator of tho Estate cl Al
fred Nelms, represents to the
Court, In his petltlno duly flled
and entered on record, that ho has
fully administered sa d Eatat
This is therefore to cite all per.
'"Pill 13 1926.
\ K. JACKSON* Sheriff.
13-?n-27-S«»nt 3
S 0 !°',*^ C,ir |" County;
■'.''king that Sum
» nr ‘o ai|ml ”i»trator of the
», J * deceased.
Jk. , *■ Cennty. be. required
4 i t .V' m a deed to lot ol
r, n "; ctart “ County,
e yl. 1 1 y described tn deed
w,To n * n4 Mendel
■RrtM In " J Woods which is
F '» 'he Office of the
in mei ciw.se . - - .
sons concerned, kindred and erech
I,or., to show cause. If they
can. why said Ex.cutor -hou.d no,
be discharged from h'» udmlnlu.
tration, and rereive Lette™
Dismission on the first Mondsy
In September 1926.
R. C. ORR. Ordinary.
Aug. 13-20-27 sept. 3.
ERA HOWARD
To Era Howard:
By order of the court you ere
required to be nnd appear at said
court on the first Monday in
October, 11/26, next, to answer
petitioner’! libel for divorce and
in default thereof thc court will
proceed as to justice shall apper-
U Witness thc Hon. Blanton Fort-
son, Judge of said Court. This
the 20th day of August, 1926.
E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk
CLAUD MAHAFFEY,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
1-27, S. 17-24.
on'the first K Bomber
“a '"awl— following described . gtv4n,nuwuant w rights,-privileges uml immunities there Is Much wYoflnd for |m-
w!p«itf, town: TV'frsct or par- gf fte State of Qeorgia (pr mtch BOW given by law to ruilroadjprovement la Athens buttbe «n-
NOTICE
To Whom It May Concern:
The undersigned intend to ap
ply to the Secretary of the State
of Geprgia for a chfrtw ofineo#-
porrtfon ,of GainesviUe Midlartd
Railroad Company.. ,Tble
jrivfn, pursuant to tte^tafutes
to any related corporation; (7)
To execute# join in or otherwise
subject its properties nnd assets,
presently owned or subsequently
to be acquired, or any part there
of, to any mortgage or othcr in
strument or instruments securing
any bonds or other indebtedness
of tho company, executed, created,
or guaranteed by the company,
separately or jointly, with “V.Fo^^rtTm’S'liit^?’
person or persons, or with any * 0 #**’ A"" g. inton lr .
other corporation nr corporations; ,.. Ca 51. oe ■»»-. 15 l ?
tRI Tn fintar inth Iprip. (npVnmi i .. 1
50 yards,, boys 18 and over—
1st, Carlton Jester; 2nd, James
Harris; 3rd, Edward Biggs. Time,
29.3 sec.
Tub race small boys—Ben Epps
M. Roberts, Jack Stewart. Time,
68.3.
(Large boys—Jerome Cooper,
2nd, Hutch Hodgson.
25 yard buck, girls, 10 to 176—
1st, Lillian Forbes; 2nd Helen
Heywood; 3rd, Ann Smith. Time,
24 sec.
50 yard back, boys 10 to 15—
1st, Prince Gordon; 2nd, Morton
Time 43.2 see.
50 yard back, boys 15 to 18—
1st, John Gordon, 2nd, King
Crawford; 3rd Glenn Richards.
Time, 39 sec.
Canoe singles, girls, 10 to 16—
ut, Helen Heywood; 2nd. Lillian
ioned und sentimental. They hate
to harve the final curtain ring
down on pain and sorrow. But
a London following is more loyal
than an American one. You uaw
thut crowd outside the stage en
trance? They are waiting to too
me and to ask for my picture.
"And tho battle is easier In
London. In America there are
doxens of bright, clever, beautiful
girls going on tho stage ull the
time. The competition is keen.
This is rot the case in London.
“Over here they Uke me
Tallulah. You know—dance and
sing and romp and fluff rnv hair
and , play reckless parts. But I
don't intend to Tallulah* all my
life. In art you cither advance
or you Inso ground, 1 intend to
advanee.” ’
(8) Tp enter intb leMe, tntekage L 1 *, John-on; 2nd, Na-
or operating agreements with any* - -
or more persons, covering af
or j»ny of this company’s proper*
ties; or all or any of thc proper*
ties of such other persons or cor-|
nnrationi ap nnv nf thorn? Tn'
porations, or any of them; (9) To
retire, purchase, hold, and re
issue, or sell its own stock, bonds
or othcr forms of indebtedness,
provided that while owning its
own stock the same shall not be
voted. *
The amount of capital stock of
thc proposed corporation
25 Yard breast girls 1 to 15—
ist, Lillian Forbes; 2nd, Ann
Smith; 3rd, E J$pps. Time 27.2
sec.
60 yard breast, boys 15 to 18—
1st, Cecil’ Hilley; 2nd, Bernard
Johnson. Time 44.3 sec.
100 yard breast, boys 15 to 18
—1st, Janies Harris; 2nd, Harved
Head; 8rd, Edw.' Biggs. Time
1 38.2 min.
initni tttrwir nf .» 75 boy* under 15—1st,
Morton Hodgson (default.)
•ration will be, ton vapris i
Tl!K^^J C h=2!. n aS ^oVSnd, ‘GIro-n'Vvh-
((300,000.00) of common stock
divided into three thousand (3,000)
shares of the par value of $100.00
ards; 3rd, Nathan Cox. Time,
1:14.2 sec.
220 yards, boys over 19 years—
l*tt J*»* Harris; 2nd, Carlton Jes-
The corporation is to continue ter. Time 3'24 sec*
r one hundred and one years. ' Fancy diving girl's under 15-
Tho principal office of said Jit, Helm, Heywood; 2nd. .Ruth
failrend company is to be located Heywood; 3rd, Anne Hinton,
m the City of Savannah, Georgia,| Fancy diving, girls over 15—
‘he "rCTmkution meeting of tho Catherine Williamson 1st, 49.86
stockholders of the company and points.
the regular annual stockholders Fancy diving, boya over 18-
n ? cc , i "6» ‘O'. el «‘‘on of directors Jama, Harris, 71.33; Carlton Jcs-
shall be held at the principal or- ter. 50.6. (let defaun )
fice of the company, but any or Exhibition—
all othcr meetings of stockholders j Boys under 15. fancy divin-*—
and nil meetings of the directors, 1st, Prince Gordon, 73 00; 2nd
may be held at any place, either Hutchins Hodgson 49.94
within, or without the State of Boys, 15 to 18, fancy diving—
Georgia. . 'ilohn Perdue 75.38; 2nd, Billy
Petitioners intend in good faith Harris, 68.00.
to go forward without delay to
secure subscriptions to the capital
Big Crowd.
The tournament was a big suc-
stock, and to construct, and/or cess, and the enthusiasms of the
acquire, equip, maintain, and op- crowd, which inddentatty num
erate sold railroad. | he red between six and seven hun-
Petitioneii request that they, dred, showed that at last a sum-
their associates, successors and mcr sport has been found which
aasigns, be incorporated and will “take” in Athene, 1
made a body politic under the The-* «-*
rights, -privilege! and immunities there
body politic under the Then* first evehts sHowed .that lngton,, D. C, spoke on .UMoni
Is Much VfSnnil for Ira- frntn ‘tie Pacific Northwe^ pftl-.
—* * i- cd Apple Industry.”
Athens Man Named
Horticultural Sccty.
CORNHLIA — Election of offi
cers featured the dosing session
of the Georgia Horticultural So
ciety, which has been holding a
three-day annual’ convention here.
J. B. Wight, of Cairo, was elect
ed president; Mri Nitzchec, of
Ellijsy, vice president; Mr. Mc-
Cay, of Athens, secretary, and
■Mr. Woodruff, treasurer. The
executive, cqmmittee which is
composed'of W, F, Turner, W.
composea or n, r, ,.
W. Chase and Elmo Ragsdale of
Cornelia, will announce the place
and time of meeting for 1927 in
s few weeks, it was stated.
G. O. Gatlin, of Washington,
speakng on co-operative market-
ing, said congress had voted
{200,000 to asaist co-operative
marketing of products Miss
Catherine Newton, nutrition ex
pert, of Experiment, Gu„ spoke
on typical Georgia fruits. G. E.
Muxrlf of Washington, Southern
railway specialist, speaking on
grape culture, aaid Georgia could
easily compete with any other
state in the culture of grapes.
Among the prominent orchard-
ists who spoke on appies. peach
es and rertilizersvwere Phil Wade
and R. H. Black of Cornelia; W.
C. Bewley and Felton Hatcher of
Macon; J. L. Anderson, Cames-
ville and O. I. Snapp of tbe Unit
ed States laboratory, Fort Valley.
All urged better marketing for
fruits. R. B. Pailtrop, marketing
specialist of the United Staff*
department of agriculture, Wash
ington.,, D. C, spoke on “Lcsaons
Little Frankie Garcia, son and namesake of one of the figl.—...,
conditioning Jack Dempsey, has been adopted as official luck bringvr :
for the fight. Here is the champion receiving Frankie’s good wishes.
t i
Today’s News By
Telegraph As Reported
. In News Dispatches
(Continued from page one.)
HtmiKth. One of thorn tore through
lung. The boy was shot when of
ficers believed him about to shoot
resisting omut. For several
weeks ho and his brother, Morris
Gonce, 21 now serving u prison sen
tence for highway robbery, terro
rized parts of Kansas and Colo
rado with a series of hold-ups ,und
robberies.
TRUE BILL •
AGAINST •‘MERRICH**
ATLANTA (/P) —A 'true bill
Indictments charging W. F. Merrick,
of Minml. Florida, with larceny of
automobile, was returned Friday
J>y the Fulton grand Jury.-
Merrick Is being held in Jnll here
after being arrested on a charge of
posing us the son of George E.
Merrick, wealthy Florida (arid
owner und rcnltor.
Merrick has denied that he claim
ed to be the son of George E v Mer
rick but asserts that he is a h»*
phew.
the amount of cotton grown last
year is expected to be ginned ttifaf
year.
IIEDM STEGEMAN
Herman Stcgeman, athletic
rector at the University of Gfpf-1-n
gia, who has just returned (rogu.. n
a short visit to the Y Camp fie$r
Tallulah Falls, spent*. Friday iiv■•*»»
Atlanta where he went on busi’* T *** r
1.C8S in connection with athlete u* „
NEWS BRIEFS
!a *h" i
CANCELS ENGAGEMENT
Ex-Senator Hoke Smith, who
was to have spoken at Camp
Wilkins Friday wfcs detained' in
Atlanta on business and had to
cancel his engagement.
DORSEY TO MOVE
Tho store next to Woolworth’s
on Clayton street is being remod
elled for occupancy by E. H. Dor
sey, clothier, about October 15th.
The entire lower floor front and
interior are being improved be-
fork tho clothing store moves
from its present location across
t^e street. Mr. Dorsey has been
in business at the stand ho is va
cating for about thirty years. In
addinon to tho.' new store, fix
tures will alio be installed when
the move is made.
CIRCU8 HERe .,
ON SEPTEMBER 27.
The flint circus of the season nnd 1
probably the only ono will be Uta..
John Robinson Circus which wlHr,
arrive in Athens on Sunday, Sep
tember 20 und will show at the
King Street show grounds'on Mon-’r
dny, September 27.
Tho John Robinson Circus is
of the largest tent showg
and has a largo menageries. It-will
be “pay-off’ week for the clreus t».»
on. the dny It reaches Athena and
thut means that the efreus era-.,...
rloyces will have some.25.000, much.' ",
of-whlch will be, spent here In ad**“''
dltlon to amount the circus' itself ; r
will spend. .‘’fTTCO
Cliff Hatcher, Waynesboro kt-
torocy end prominent Georgia •
alumnius and former athlete, was f*
here on a short vfsit Friday. Cliff. .
is “Woe-Willie’s” *T>ig broth^"' 1
and says that the ♦‘jockey*’ will
be up in a few days and that hn
is in fine trim for the football
season. Cliff will be hero for tha .
games this fall,
BUILD ROADS ■
HONOLULU. — Announcement ‘
has boen made by territorial offi
cials that the federal government
Will Minn nloM thn illinneol nf
BUYS BUS LIN 2.
P. F. Durham, Greenville, S. C.,
has purchased tho Hartwell-An-
derson, S, C., bus from J. F. Cole
Athens, according to un an
nouncement made this week. x
I CROPS IMPROVING.
Reports from every Section
c round Athens arc to the effect
that the cotton crop has shown
a marked improvement during the
past ten days. Practical farmers
icport that the fruiting .« outdis
tancing *he flea and tha weevils
are not a worry so far. These re
ports are general from the section
around the city. iMorc’than twice
will soon place at the disposal :nfr:
Hawaii, a sum In excess of $200,- ,
000 for road construction. Part of
this allotment will be spent In {ho
Chain-of-Craters highway, along
which are nine craters, many of
which steam aetively., '
WAR ON THISTLB
MOOSE JAW, Sa.k. — Children,
who brought 100 roots of thistle'
to tbe city fathers in Moose Jiw'
received 12 1.2 cents' for their
trouble, according to a recent or-
for. sixty thousand roots were,,
brought tn tho second dty after
the offer, which held for a week,
was made. More than 11,000 whs
paid out to the children during
the week. Thousands of ths men.
aclng woods were exterminated^
IMPROVE8 FLAVOR
Min cooking mutton slway*
remove the skin that comqg ni
to’ the fat. ms this Is what gl)
the strong, unpleasant flavor.
.... y.i
Sunday Excursion ,.;;
Tallulah Falls, $1.50
via Southern Ry.
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