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Renew Your Health
by Purification
THE BAKrettjgBKAED, yrfflEHg, GEORGIA!.'
and Winnie—how she hated Win
nfe Kbeltou!—Tiii»J Nyda's snaky
venom—that whole House of
THIS HAS HAPPENED
BILLY WELLS. NY DA LOMAX
nd WINNIE SHELTON. ( m.
Any physician will tell you that pioyes of the T. Q. Curtis depart-
"Fellert Purification of the Sys- meet store, are taken into their
"■ employer’s home for one year as
• •d. his warns, because he vventc to
that help them further ambitions which
' they Have expressed. Billy, who
iVrfect
Why
Purify
tak
ing i
thuil.
become
concert vio
linist . is the cnly one who is sin
cerely ambitious, the other two
having lied to enjoy T. Cl's gen-
When the girls accidentally
learn he ntends adopting one of
them whci the year is up, a bat.
tie ensues for his affections. Billy
is unwillingly drawn intr »h*>
secret contest, and thif, coupled
with her infatuation for DAL RO-
MAINE. nephew of MRS MEAD
OWS. a I'ostess hired by Curtis,
causes her to neglect her violin.
Through everything she tender
ly remembers CLAY CURTIS, son
of her benefactor, who has disin
herited himself and is living with
the Wells family in the pocr part
of town, working in the Truman
in ‘ Bayer” Package
©
A
$AVER
9oet>notaff^
the
Unless
"Buyer
package or on tablets
vou arc not getting the genuine
liayor Aspirin proved safe by mil
lions and prtsriibcd by phyaicilui-*
over twenty-five years for
, (’olds Headache
Neuritis Lumbago
Toothache Rheumatism
Neuralgia Pain. Pain
Each unbroken "Bayer” package
contains proven directions. Handy
boxes of twelve tablets cost few
cents. Druggists also sell bottles
of 24 and 100.
dent love to Billy but urges her
to keep their romance a secret. He
, calls on her at times when Curtis
who d|slike» Romaine. and the
ethers are absent. RALPH TRU-
MAN takes billy through the au
tomobile ffacf.ory and there she
sees Clay, his sensitive face drawn
with nervous agony '[p« asks
Ralph to leave her alone with
| Clay She points out to Clay then
that there is a certain cadence
and rhythm in the noise of the big
machinery and that tha ether men
have caught It and are working
in harmony.
Gradually he hears what she
hears, peace comes to hia tortured
fac3 and the idea is born for his
symphony, “The Song of Toil.”
When Ralph rejoins Billy, he takes
her to the cafeteria and while
there warns her that Romaine is
not to be trusted, that he is play- 1
ing both Billy and Winnie. She
i runs from the cafeteria, leaving
the astoniahed Ralph behind her.
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY
dreadful intrigue-
“* ni making forty-two dollars a
«i «-k now.’’ hf iol<! her stubbornly
"Vou and your mother used to get
along on tw«*nt> -t wo—”
"And I could go bark to work."
•tin' r< minded hint mockingly. "Go
La« I: to the t.’uriU Store. If T. Q
would b*t me -which ho wouldn’t
do. by the way— among tae girls
»MPar, xprie »,
(To Be Continued)
who bate me because 1'fu
T Q Cm tin Cinderella Girl*
'lay. It wouldn’t do. [ spent
to a dazed, disheveled condition.,* erty; thence South 50.15 East 120 sale to the highest bidder
maid handed her a letter. "Mr. thence South 22.45 East 146 the following described pro]
Romaine waited and waited for feet; thence North 58.30 East 90 to-wit:
you. .bias Hilly 'nett he loft this l et to an old property line ditch; All that tract or parc^ of
for you." i thence tip the old ditch to middle lying and being in the 317th DL
of bridge (old bridge) on Baxter trlct, G. M-, Clarke County, Geo]
Street; thence West up Baxter gia, containing 46 acre* more -
Street 280 feet to Hickory eorocr; less, and bounded as follows:
thtrne still up Baxter Street On the North by lands of Ji
South 72.10 West 270 feet to the Johnson; on the South by Kwei
leginning corner of Baxter anl Richard*; West by Robert Rifcr
Rock Spring Street, said to con- ards; and on the Edst by the pill
lain Thru and Seventy One Hun-* he toad leading from Athens tt
dredths (3.70) acres, more or less.!Barnett Shoals.
«:• p.T plat of James McCulloch] £>aid property |bvjed upon
made in 1890 which plat is parcel)the property of defendant J
Dal Romaine is called away on
butinrs. And. oddly. Winnie gees
away at the sab^e time for a week.
end visit.
three hundred and ten dollars for j rich
clothes a couple of weeks ago in | j t te
one morning I couldn't go buck m \e
to thing in a cold litt’e shark ; n
Hojdar street. I rt< s| i»e myself.
I didn’t think it was possible for
any human being to change as
much as I've c tanged hi file Iasi
iwo nioiiihs. hut I have changed,
arid ( d bn a cheat to pretend that
! it make a good wife for a work-
Variations of temperature serve
wind a dock invent d t»y a Zu-
A model which has been
u test for twelve months has
m ver been touched by human
hands since it was set going - .
HELPS
ami part of this deed, being the J Richards to satisfy tax f i fa f«
same property conveyed to the] the years 1921, 1924, 1925
maker of this deed by deed of L. j 1926. ' .
F. Edwards of date January 5th.J Legal notice given tenants in
,1920. and recorded in the office j possession. >
of the Clerk of Superior Court, This, April 6th, 1927.
ACHING Clarke County, Georgia, in deed IV. E- JACKSON,.
: book 28. page 140. I Sheriff, Clarke County,
, aching I This property is being sold as j
the property of J. A. Bell, linden
‘if I -if I went back
ould
Dad.
me?” ho sancd in a guarded, nil
♦ motional voice,
"Oil. ''ay!" ||er hands weni t
hi shoulders, her fingers dug inti
i ie rough cloth of bis cheap over
coat “If'you would! Vou <o«V
save me. darling' And save you
father, too. from the cons«:i|iience
of his folly. He's headed for dis
aster, (’lay. He needs his son
Will you will you come noin*
Che ?' Her hands tugged leant!
cully ai 111. unyielding shou tiers
"Drop your bonds. Billy.’' In
commanded her in ;
PAINFUL
BACK
Lumbago and a sti
back suggest a*, once tl
•a good oiurCtic to stimulate kid- the power of sale hereinbefore
: r.'.'y sccrctioiio aud ii<i the .n-ucm terred to and is being sold to pay
of troublesome poisons that caus* the indetbednes* due bv the said
; the distressing aches. Mrs Black J. A. Bell to Guy K. Brightwell
| of Petersburg. Va . savs: “Before a nd will he sold to the highest
! I took Foley Pills diuretic, 1 could |,iddir for cash for the purpose of
| not stoop over nor raise up with-j repaying said indebtedne
out great pain- Now since taking pother with interest due thereon,
' them I have none." Ask for Foley |Jls w ,,|| as the expenses of this
Pills diuretic. A promnt improve-1proceeding,
i men* will amply remiy yo u Satis-j j\ conveyance will be executed
I faction guaranteed. Palmer A- to f jjc purchaser at such sale as
.authorized in said conveyance.
—•Advertisement. This the 2nd dav of April, 1927.
' GUV R.‘BRIGHTWELL,
j As Agent for J. A. Bell.
Georgia.
GEORGIA—Ciarke County:
E. D- Sledge* Administrator of
the estate of Mrs. Olivia N. Cobb,
deceased, having applied for leal*
to sell nil the lands of said estate,
and (ertain personalty of aaid-
estate, said application will bo
heard and determined by mo Jit
the ntfxt regular term of the
Court of Ordinary' of Clarke Coun
ty. to be held on the first Monday
in May. 1927.
This April 8. 1927.
Legal Advertisements
slit*
It cognized ns belonging
•'iirtis. "<Juii begging n
bale you. You don’i kn>
you’w done- -or I liope y«
Do you ren'ize wiiat you
saving-that you'd marr.
love for another inni
iolouf GEORGIA—Clarke County
have ; By virtue of an ordei
j Court of Ordinary of said county
e or I 0 ?\vi|l he sold before flic
»w what i(j«.or in said county
mi don't! legal hours of sale to
've been and best bidder for <•:
me for iTu'sday in May. 1927
irk with ;ing described property
let away j A lot of land fronting
thing (forty fei t. on Finley
COMMISSIONER’S SALE
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
By virtue of a decree rendered
in the Superior Court of said
County, in case of Mrs. Jessie M.
within The Carlton against Jas. \V. Morton et
the highest <id. the undersigned acting as
<h. on first Commissioner will soli at puBlio
the follow-1 auction for cash before the court
siiame.
"I’d leave your mother''
! worthin'! rim any
ting
flat:
when you
for
you than with an
it* world. Pwani
always, work wi
l> a
wll l
CHAPTER XXXVI
When Billy ran out of the cafe,
terla. she found herself swe| t into
a milling muss of factory and of-
(Advertisement.) "™
Billy nodded.
I he lln me "f my
lit-e
vrilc
with
eal
CORNS
u • orchestration \v<
thing called ’The
Quick safe relief
"Of course, you cull do it. dr
she told him warin', y. In r (
love tragedy fading into tin* hi
ground for a moment.
"And Hill v. it ni me to m
a sudden,’ as Mother Wei
when you were standin.
that I I love you With
The moat painful corns ce«*e hurting
the instant Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads
axe applied. They strike at the caus©
of corn*—pressing and rubbing of
;«hoes. That’s why they are perman
ently healing. If new shoes cause
ihiUtion, a Zlno-pad stops it at once.
Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads arc thin,
medicated, antiseptic, protective.
No liquids, no risk, no bother. Safe,
sure* quick results guaranteed. At
joot druggist’s or shoe dealer’s.
! know Imw i
* stu>1 1,1 b»Ve with
t niV | find night w
roar luiu.o* nui
old, pulled ii
bcon- Why.
VI Scholl’s
Xmo-pads
Put one cm—(Jw pain it ttmci
the stroke of five, from their work. ! 1
Sho he5rd Ralph ahtMiting to her.] 0
hut she ran. on half borne by the ' »
crowd of overalled men. pushing : 1 m R ot ng
toward the long line of giant bm*en b.'.d expe
wuiliiiK to take them to the cifj
of Colfax.
"If 1 can on'y find Cloy!" *h«
j tnouned "Clay! Clay!"
, Men stared at her ctirlomdy
i made way for her respectfull>
i womleringly.
"l.ookitiK for Honutonc. slstei ?'
a kind, heavy voice asked.
She w ilrled to face an elderly,
hioop.shoiildered giant of a man
whose vycn wore gravely kind
"I want to (hut (’lay t'urtis
' gaspi 'l. "He—lie boards at my
] house, and I'm going home with
| Mm - In the bus. I I thought It
j would he fun." sde added, with a
i pathetic attempt to appear nnt-
| lira’-
( The old man cupped his hands
I about Ills mouth and shouted, j • 0,1 w, ‘ m ,,vo
| “Curtis! Hey. Curtla!" j ‘ ,f JTiu’d known the
Before llllly could lose her com. i * ov J’^ me - ' ” have m.
' uge. clay came pushing his way d him in a '
I through the nioli of men. When nnd sa '' ,hn *
he saw her. he grasped her arm I •* ,ft v "ids,
in a jpattor-of.fuct way. smilingly I They had
Ihnnkod the old nir.n who hud ' ,,or *. 0,10
helped her. and pushed a way for
them to a bus.
"I’ve*got to go home with you.
Clay.” she panted. "Don't .ask
quest Ions I’ll exp'nin later- Just
let me go home with you "
"Of course. Your mother will
he glad to ere you." IBs voice
was /asiiul. "Hop up! It's sort
of 'jolty, hut I guess you're a good
sport."
As the hi* bus lumbered out of
the fentory grounds a few mill-
ides later. Billy caught sight of
Ralph Truman. hntVs*. overcoat,
leas, running frantically from one
building to another looking for
"Thou we'll get married, -and
.'(Mill forget nil about this other
chap, who doesn't make you hap.
py.” Clay laughed cxultiiigly.
II" kissed her. and she was sur
prised and ashamed to find lh.it
int<fc| her lips wanted to ding
the
ie of yoru rare visitshis void
is sharp with •sarcasm—"hut tdv
Mils my board money. | guess
ist he kind enough to let he
iow when you’re coming, so . , , - - .
n clear out- Ooodhv ” : turcs, small lot of woman:
He strode away swiftv, leaving i* n< ’ apparel and various
r siviftlv. g f household effects, to be sold
r eo’lapstd against the trunk of ! P r )'* T1 ' ! J p s above described,
k tree. She never knew ! fo h '! so . 1 '
Toll
that passion and tendernes
surged ill her hcait for him. Bn
there win none of the wi'dn *sh o
longing with which she clung t
Dal Romaine.
all ‘
tile!'
ilk allot
sinie Unit very
I walked into
the dark and the
iy the music of
dlntly aware that
girls, hurrying home to supper !»
the mean little houses along the
street, stared at her In wonder.
After a long while she set her
limits In motion- It wfls horrible
to have to go on living, when uhe
had lost Clay, who had been like
a rock foundation to her ‘house of
life, and when she had never
really had Dal. Dal and Annette
— Dal and Winnie— Dal and nillv
*>h. God! Then sho felt that old
need for him. for Da!, pulling at
her. It se emed to her that she
could actually hear his vole** call-
lug her. She wanted to shout
"I'nt coming. Dnl! Tomlng!" She
darling, it'fc i did not realize that *he was mibvt
no use! l admit I’d marry you ( from the Curtis mansion until a
tonight If \v(: could manage ii. so taxicab pith'd tip at the rttrb and
that I could escape—everything." i a voice- urged lier. Taxi, lady?"
She was thinking of Da’ RotuMi:*’ I When she ..reached home at las!.
how long she crouched there. She j V V, , , ’ oc ' east , ’’ / lo ,.
u-„- .lln.lv Ihnl mm, ,1 ml ! f 1ct *?" « !1 hcr C«nt,■ nml (ur .list .1
button among her heirs.
said County
about t l Tuesday in May. next, within
’e hour; that certain house
1 lot lying on North side of
Boulevard in Athens, said County,
being number 750 Boulevard, and
being lot No. Four of Section
of Flanagan’s re-survey,
I fully described in deed to W.
H. Morton of record in Book of
I>veds T"i\ folio 98, Clerk’s Of
fice. This lot fronts South 100
feet and runs back two hundred
feet.
Said property to be sold for pur-
f partition among the own
that of Mrs. Jessie M. Carl-
f n, Jas. W. Morton and Jno. T.
Rittard. as trustee for R. F. Mor
ton. his wife and children, al
property of Ger- G-nants in common. Deed will be
deceased.
running back uniform width about
one hundred mid
on which is a three room house in
which Gertrue Harris formerly i
resided; said lot hounded North by Thirte
Joe Andrew; East by old rock
iuarry; South by Clinton Sims;
West by Finley street, said lot lo
cated in Athens, said county.
I On sum.* dute will be sold one
ldr:sser, dressing table, cookstovo,
,. j bedstead, mattress, chair, 2 small,
I j t ugs, trunk, cooking utensils, pic-;P°^°
ORR, - -
Ordinary. Clarke County,
Georgia.-
' ORGIA—Clarke County* • *
T P. Stanley, administrator of
. . ni.. iin QtnM.--
the estate of Miss Snllie P.
lev. deceased, Raving applied for (
leave to sell oil the lands of said j
estate, and certain personality or 1
said estate, said application wiV
he heard and determined by me at j
fhe next regular term of the •
Court of Ordinary of Clar!:e Coiinr
ty, to bo held on the first Monday
in May, 1927. 3
This, April fith, 1927.
R. C. ORR, v 1
Ordinary, Clarke Cotmtif,
Georgia. i
a.8,15-22-29.
other
purchaser by the
ARTHUR KENNEY.
Atlministrator of Gertrude Harris
Deceased.
A 8-15-22-29.
This April 7th. 1927.
GEO. S. CRANE,
Commissioner.
“We ll cet married.’’ In* repeat-
• ••I shakily, win it he had released
ner. ‘Tin making enough now to
supper! us ”
Three «»r us 0 " She could not
keep the sharp edge of s<
SALE UNDER A POWER
Jodaonvilln Larfcsl Holel
Absolutely Fireproof
Same Direction
% REDMONT
<ttc TUTWILER.
BtrMuyhmmQla
Wu ANSLEY
% PIEDMONT
CUlunta Ca
Dinkier Hotels Co.Sru.
Cut ling L Dinkier Flu.
Dwtnicn of ‘Irks SoMthtra !LtpU«Lr>
Pimples, Boils,
Skin Eruptions
Billy
"Is it too late now. dear .'
took her hands and tombed
fingers with Ii>s lip "Dh BM’
skin eruptions a« being
ttlon of ntt -abnormal condf.
id tiro system. This Is why
,ny .l,.,UHan.l» have been ™., , „ s a . s . (h , j '
•° fn-u lliamsclvea ut tbtae Albsn»,
I Now I fool well, and 1 :
cheeks "I loved y
1 prayed over v«v
when I held your h
‘Yojt remember? 1
her.
One of them there Cinderella
gala- that old man Curtis is kee* in’
on at the mansion." sho heard a
laborer stv to a (omnnilou. a bs •
on ids grense.strenket! face.
Clav’s hand, warhed hut sti’l
sliowlije traces of prime an»'
grease closed over hr rs hard- p*'o
tertinKiv- They were standing al
most in the middle of the hie bus
] swaying front loaned strsn**
! sweaty, overalled Itodlot hum pin?
i her with every lurch of the ear
j "Let’s get off her and walk It’s ;
] only u few more blocks to the \
\ nhase." Clay whispered.
He signaled the driver and they
! left the rparh. followed by a few
i subdued rfhuckle* and a suggestive j
' word or two.
I “Mind telling tne wltat happe
’ honey?' Clay asked quietly,
j "I I can’t. Clay." she told him
; miserably, humbly- "It—It wasn’t
j anything Rn’ph did that made my
I Into torn, bloody hits- I'm golnp
suld about-ariont someone el
he tried to meddje in my
loved you ” ii.V’NM■'.* W:»s nrsiK-
ged with hopele'sness He « «»m d
not answer for a motm nt. but
he bo\v»d Ids head very low abov -
i:>s'^ht!y blemishes and painful
>: ni viimo, by taking a course of
v S. S, You owe it to yourself to
ry s B. S It helps Nature build
ip red corpuscles. It Improves
he processes by which tho blood
i nourished. It Is time-tried and
reliable.
"I suffered from Impure blood—
v;i*j weak, and I had lost so much
weight. I didn’t look natural. I
iad pimples and was also both,
‘ted with a breaking-out that
tehed terribly. I also had bolls
•no after another. I tried dlffer-
Itching and it
I advise all weak and
people to give S. S. B. a trial. If
clears up tlie skin and makes you
strong and fills you with energy.*■
Mrs. J. \V. barker, 1.137 Wnlnul
Street. Cincinnati. Ohio.
8. 8. 8. is made from lb© lrexh
roots of medicinal herb* and
plants and Ih prepared in a Bcien-
tlfic way in a modern laboratory.
8. S. 8. is sold at all good drug
stores In two sizes. The large!
Mize is more economical.
—Advertisement.
GEORGIA—Clarke County: . . . . .
Will l,o sold „t pul.lio outcry to ot the power contained ... .
the highest bidder for cash before f' 1 ' 1 *. t ‘ XL ' L ’.' !t ( ed d h,P
the courthouse door of Clarke' during date et July 8th, 1924,
County, (ieorifia, on the first' a "' 1ed r““ r,) . “V* r 5 C0 * d< ^
Tuesday in May. 11)27, between l ’“ j “.? , n ..
the letral hours of sal", all of the, 1 )■ ■"'• ! n Ctefli » Offle.
following described land: ,hl ’ “ f ttarke
A certain tract of land 1 Ivine L " u,l - , >t «{' os > 1 “ nd
and being on the south s)de ot *’ ,f ' r ur »le .before ths court
Prinee Avenue in the city of Ath- , h “ U5 f, ,la ; ,r . 1 " county, between
ons, Ceorttia, and more pariieu-lt! 1 !. fl le
larly described as follows: Begin- I ^ Tuesday in -May, 19-7, the
nlng at a point on Prince Avenue <l ' a « n '» d P^eperty, lo-
”>0 feet west ut the intersection ofi tU , , . . ^ , . ,
Prince Avenue with Newton lot 0T t 1> “ rCel 0i
nrwi .un.tin.r u with improvements thereon, lying
feet west of the ‘ntersectlon ot '' n '‘ ; [ ibed 0, ' th , “ llo ' v, t :
-O^ee^t^Newt’n 1 Street'- 1 * th'n’c i’ 1 ”' 1 >“( No. tl'of the W.
in a northerly diwlilmMoig Nev.- ^| r , C ™r c'pltne/ ^dl.tan« of
ton Street a distance of S2.:l fee. I;«”• ° d1,tanCO ot
to Prince Avenue; thence
terly direction along Princ
oC sixty-six and one-half (66*4)
Said land will be sold as the hence West and adjoining lot
property of J. K. Skelton, defend-
Kettln, if"'"; H5^ or _5 n '■““•'"".'h (if,6) feet; thence along Vi'r-
■ed the f?o C ' fr “ m 11 KI C, ', ty ,a" ur vt°J k-inia Avenue, in a northerly di
nt boil* jAlhens, r t"rnab|e to tne May m , tjon n di,tance of sixty-six
I , “' ’t,s[ J ‘ ‘'rr,- f,"“> I kk;) feet to beginning corner. Said
Bllll .'P“ Ptd'tixy. P!ai"tl« >n ft being lot No. 10 of said
U ag-mst the suul J. h. Skelton, Crane’s survey of the Pitner
defendant in fi fa, and against the ||„ nJ a pUt , R ; d „ urvcv bcinK
above described land; said lantl „ f rMor( | ; n thc off | co ol th ,
’Urk of tho Clarke County Su-
"•• "'or Court, in Book No. S>, page
hundred and aixty-two f J62)
l(i * p i feet; thence south and adjoining
Sklllid phyBlcfans recognize the enf kinds of romedlei. hut nothing ■ Avenue 50 feet-to the beginning'
appenranov of pimples, boils and ' ,|j,| nto any good until a friend nd- i point.
' I vised me to lake S. s. S-. which , W, S HYW- M; Crane’s survey a
1 her
■Is lie
i I..M'
fool :
»aud* 1 hamhlv.
"Oh. h»* loves me- in hi* wav”
she to know • dg**d. wettrUy. “hut j
it‘m sue i a copsitnittig. restless .
agonizing thltige lUis in'i**'-' In !«•’«* j
with —with Mils j articular T'an."
She could not utter IBs nann to ;
rave h*>r Ilf.* 'I want to love you i
again. Clay. Oh. that’s not put
ting it t isht! The odd Cdng i' j
' at I do love vou, underneath this ;
lever, thin madneKa. I am more j
SEABOARD
imving been duly levied on under t
said execution; and ic-gal notice of
said levy having been duly served
on J* L. Skelton, defendant in fi| And nherea* said security deed
fn. whu was in possession of said . vidtc : that in r;lI0 #f default
land when the same was levied on in tht . payment of the In,letted-
Quit elaint deed fur levy and secured by said deed that
was filed and recorded, as required (t he c mntoe in said deed might ex-
post said property far sale after
by law, before tho levy.
Thin April 1. 1927.
W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff,
Clarke County, Georgia.
A. 8-16-22-29.
advertizing said property for sale
once a week for four consecutive
weeks in the ntwsnaper in Clarke
________________ I’mint v, Goortrin, in which
eii n itviilm) i DAit'Ltn j 4, horiff of snfd county advertise*
WHFRFAS I 4 l?n d I nn Said wa)« is therefore be-
•a ’ V rd_f.lv. d “. , n r In,*- hatl for the purpose of paying
the 8th day of January. said indebtedness, together with
S®**?. aI }^ delivef to ouy K. Lj,,, j n t^ r e»t nnd exnonses of said
Brightwell. a deed of conveyance on( , , njJ proTO .rt y will iie sold
which tvns duly recorded tn deed the propI1 . ly „ f w . o'Kelley,
book 28, folio 141 et sequtter in, ftn d a conveyance will he executed
the office of the Clerk of_ Super- , JIU j pr by virtue of the term*
ANNOUNCES
THROUGH PULLMAN CAR
On Fast Schedule
Court. Clarke County, Georgia,
creating a lien on certain property
hereinafter more particularly de
scribed.
AND WHEREAS, Said security
deed contained a power of nale
authorizing said Guy R. Bright-
well, to sell said prop* rty at public
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BIRMINfiHAM—ATLANTA—TO
NEW YORK
Effective April 18th
(§)Leave Athens
/^Arrive Washington.,.
pc Arrive Baltimon*
® ArHre Philadelphia ..
^Arrive New York
® For Reservation Sec Your Local Agent
Or Write
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§ Uhe event of a default In thc pay-
jment of the indebtedness secured
! thereby.
A default having " w occurred
) therein, in accord a. re with tho
p»>wer of sale contained in said
(S/jdeed, there will be sold b.-fote the
(©) | court house door. Athens. Georgia,
Jcn : on the first Tuesday in May, 1927.
'S' within the legal hours of sale, the
following described property, to-
set forth In the nower of sale
«d security deed.
This the 8th day of April. 1927.
Commercial Bank of Athens
As Agent nnd Attorney
Fact for J. W. O’Kel-
a«-l 5-22-29.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN:
II. Cutler, having in due form,
applied to me for permanent let
ters of administration upon the
estate of Ike Williams, deceased,
this is to notify the next of kin
and creditors of the said Ike W’il-
Ii.tms. deceased, that said applica
tion will be heard before, mo at
the regular May Term, 1927, of
| the Court of Ordinary of said
“All that tract or parcel of land| t ’ nl ^f y- . .. .
iyini? and btinq in Clarke County.' “T h »"‘ , *" < *
Gianri*. In City of Athens, on "»* ,he 8th d»v ot
comer ut Baxter and Rock Spring ‘ ^ • i, -‘*
GEORGIA—Clarke County-
Will be sold before this court'
house door in said county at pub
lic auction to thc highest bidder
on the first Tuesday in May, next, ,
within the legal hours of sale, the ; y
following described real estate,
situate in said county, being in
Bradbury's district, known as the
Old John Nupnally place and £
bounded as follows: . '■ 3*1
Beginning at a point on Me-
Nutt creek at a point where lands
of W. A. Nimnally crosses said
creek, running North 54 W. 32.75
chains to post oak; thence 8. 8 >
E. 750 chains to rock; thence S- 4
W. 1341 chains to red oak; theneb
S. 50 E. 4.9 chains to rock; thenca %
S. 23 W. 5 chains to rock; thence f
S. 7 E. 12 chain* to mulberry on
Mt. Zion branch, thence along ?
said branch to McNutt cre^k; i
thence down said creek to the be- \
ginning corner. Said tract con- ^ i
taiuing 60 acres, more or less, vf
Said property to be sold as that /;
•f \V. A. Nunnally,,.?. p. Nrr.nally, J;
). C. Nunnally, Mrs. J. R. Nun.-. ‘
.:ully, J- C. Nunnally, P. P- Nun-Yt
nally, Mrs. Levie V. Jackson and * ■:
“. A. Nunnally to salisfy the ^
aims of J. S. Holliday, of Bar-
>w County, Georgia. This sale
wdl be made by virtue of a i.owe* '
of sale contained in a deed exe
cuted by the said W. A. Nunnally,;'.]
J. I*. Nunnally, D. C. Nunnally,-.
Mrs. J. It. Nunnally, J. C. Nun*
nally, P. P. Nunnally, Mrs. Levie
V. Jackson, nnd R. A. Nunnnltyj v
in favor of J- S. Holliday, of date i
February 26, 1923, and of record 1
on rUrVu Ot.
... Book 37, Folio 151, Clerk* Of-. :
fice, said county.
By tho terms of the said agrees,
ment, the undersigned was given
power to sell, after due advertise* •
ment, the property above descrlb*
cd in the event the said grantors
therein failod to pay by December
1, 1923, a loan of $1,425,00 princi- * „
pal amount, due by them and :
which was secured by the loan,;
deed above mentioned from tha*;
said grantors to tho said J. fig*
Holliday- There having been $F
default by said grantors in pay-f-
ing off said loan at maturity
above stated, and such defat
having continued until now,
power of sal© under tho a.
ment and contract named in
deed is hereby asserted, and
is to be had for the purposo
paying off the indebtedness
scribed, together with int
taxes, etc-, and expense* of
This, April 6th, 1927.
J* S. HOLLIDAY;
a8-15-22-29.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
By virtue of an order of
Court of Ordinary of said count]
will be sold at public out.ry o
the ft.’rt Tuesday in Mar, i<)]j
at the court house in said county
between the usual hours of naU*.
All that tract or pared of land
situate, lyim* and being in Clarb
county, Kandy Creek rtistrl J
state aforesaid, and adjofnL
lands of Mitchell, Barrett et
more particularly deseri
follows: Beginning at
rock comer where the land hert
conveyed corners with lands .
Mitchell, and running thence Norl
inmuiii, uuu luuuiiiK iiicnce a
24 1-2 W. 8.19 chains to a red
corner on branch; thence Ni
4.09 chain* to a hickc
corner; thence South 19 1-2
8.26 chains to a rock coroi
thence South 58 1-2 W. j
chains to the beginning rock ei
ner, containing three and cne-I
(3 1-2) acres, more or less,
•Streets, on North side* of Baxter,
Bc-
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-{.street, bounded
i j ginning at the corner of Baxtcr ( -~*
/gj and Rock Spring Streets, and run- GEORGIA—Clarke County-
V |Ring Southwest along Rc.k Sprtna j Will !>© sold before the court
(Q) {Street North 16.22 West 395 fe£: hfW%e door fn „ aW state and C(Mm _
• thence North 71 East about 2*77 ty on the first Tuesday in May.
ifeet to line of the Bearing prop- i«*26, during the legal hour* of
being that tract of land conve;
ed to Joshua Smith and Lain
Brittain,by deed of Berry Sims t
date December 6th, 1902,
plat attached to aald deed,
deed and plat recorded in L.
Rook “WW". folio 13, In the
fice of the flerk of the Kupet
Court of Clarke county, Ceon,
and conveyed to 'Berry Sims
deed from W. H. C. Moon and 1
W. H. C. Moon by deed of E.
Tolbert, lieing a part’of origjna!
the old Tolbert place.
Terms—Cash.
This the 8th day of April, lOf.
‘M. F. Matthew*,!
Administrator of Laron Bri
tain. $
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