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0 vV, FF-BRUARY 17. 1929.
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tal Advertisements
|BGIA-CUrke County:
, superior Court of Said
'Petition of Frank E. Fow-
William A. Fowler, Wallace
, Howell C. Erwin and Ablt
Jail of Clarke County, Geor-
|and such others aa they may
liste with them, respectfully
I That they desire to be tn-
Joratod for the full term rff
Ity yeara, under the name nut
V of Athens Bottlers Accessor-
Company, with the privilege 61
tral at the expiration of Saul
xl. The object Of said cor
don is pecuniary gain to the
tration and its shareholders.
F The particular business to be
led on : by said,corporation i
[of manufacturing, selling and
Lwise dealing in accessory
(supplies for bottling plants
* fountains and incidental bus
ies; also the conducting of
.rimenth! and production work
oneetion therewith, including
owning of..-letters, of pat-
trade marks and copy
. Also the operation of
_ . and warehouses, hid any
(all other acta “that may be
(ssary to carry on the buying,
nr, manufactaring and dealing
•lessorics and supplies used
lonnoction with,bottling plants
I Tho principat placo of doing
mess will be in Athens, Ciarke
Ity, Georgia, but petitioner):
§■ the right establish
■ ts elsewhere , - within m
[out the State of Georgia.
The capital dock of said
Lrntion shall be Five Thousand
I No-100 ($5,000.00) ' Dollars
td into shares _ of the par
of $100.00 i ach, ll) pfrcrlii
Ihiih is actually ptiid in, sail)
Jfc mav bo p»y for in cash or
(equivalent thereof.
1 l’ctitionors desire the right
fccreaso the capital stock from
! to time to an amount not in
Jss of One Hundred Thousand
(Xo-100 ($100,000.00) Dollars,
|h said additional stock may
Tommon or preferred, either or
' as a majority of the voting
c may determine..
Petitioner*.desire the right
lay and sell real and personal
arty, to borrow money, to
( notes, mortgages, bonds and
bcccute the 'conveyances and
ire the same, and tho right to
form any other duties incident
Imilar corporations.
(iiKREFOKE petitioners pray
1 they may lie incorporated for
Ifull term of twenty years, with
(privilege "of renewal, with all
Ihe rights, ttivllsges and ta
llies allowed similar corpora
ls in Georgia, under the name
[stylo of Athens Bottlers Ac-
lories Company.
I ERWIN, ERWIN A NIX,
. Attorneys for Petitioners,
tied in,office this the 1st day
February, 1928.
7 E. J.jCBAWFORD,
IliGIA—Clarke County;
ImaBTLAKB 1 WPgT COM
pY OF BALTIMOBB, MD.
tsssr tBSSMUe- •
Frank Postcro having a ....
to ^he Ordinary by petition asking
.bat M, Fan.stein as executor oi
.no will of Mrs. F. Farbstein, d.
ceased, late ot said county, bo re,
quired to make him a deed to a lot
.n the city of Athens of raid coun
ty, known as No. 14? Barrett St.
m pursuance of a bond fbr title
mado by M. Farbstein and Mrs.
F. Farbstein in her life-time to
tho raid Frank Postero.
This is to notify M. Farbstein,
Esther Goldwasser, Sarah Cohen,
fake Farbstein, B isccca i Pien,
Casper Farbstein, Hannah Eidson.
Abo Farbstein, and Hinda Myers,
heirs at law of- the. said Mrs. F.
Farbstein, deceased, eo be and ap-
I'iltOJIUll, UCt-'YaBCU) (V UQ BUU
p ar at the March term, 1928, of
the Court of Ordinary of Clark'
:ounty, Georgia, and show cause,
if any they have or can, why the
said executor should not bo re
quired to make said deed, as pray-
d for by tho said Frank Postero,
petitioner.
February 6, 1928.
R. C. Orr, Orinary.
F10-17-24-M2
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
By virtuo of tho authority con
ferred upon tho undersigned and
.he order and judgment of His
HoSor, Blanton Fortson, Judge of
tho Superior Courts of tho West
ern Judicial Circuit of said state
.n the matter, of M. G. Nicholson
vs. Mrs. Alvie Hill, as Receiver of
ths Georgia-National Bank, ct al,
Case No. 5176 in Equity, Clarke
Superor Court, will sell to the
highest bidder for cash subject to
cj.ifirmatlon by tho Court, before
tho courthouse dour In Clark,
county, Georgia, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in March, 1928, the following de-
rcri-btd lot of land as the property
of the Guaranty Trust Corporation
for the purpose of paying out
standing Gold Bonds issued by said
Guaranty Trust Corporation, said
land having been conveyed by tho
Guaranty Trust Corporation
the Georgia Nationa, Bank
Trustee to stcuro tho payment of
sa'd Gold Bonds, to-wit:
That lot of land with Improve
ments thereon situate, lying and
Icing in the city of Athens, Clarke
county, Georgia, fronting 81 feet
on Pulaski street; said lot begin.
n<i.g on Pulaski street at corner
of Anderson and W. Flemi:
streets; thence cast along div!
<rg lino 280 feet, more or loss, to
Northern railway, right of way;
thence south up said right of way
81 feet: th*nco 280 feet, more or
less, parallel to opposite lino to
t’jleski street, liienco along Pu
laski street 81 feet to beginning
emuor.
Sold sale to be free of all liens,
This Februarv 9th, 1928.
V JOHN B. GAMBLE,
As Trusteo and Receiver.
F10-17-24-M2
By virtue of tho authority con
tained In tho last will and testa
ment of Lctitia Payee, late of said
county, the undersigned as execu
tor under said will, will toll be
fore tho court house door In said
county on tho first Tuesday in
March next, within sale hours to
the highest bidder'for cash, the
following lot of land, lying and
vuunsujs mi, ui iuuu» lying ana
:cing in the city of Athens, said
otinty, and described as follows:
Fronting North on Cherry street.
14 feet and running back a depth
of 159 feet; said lot being bounded
on south by property of /W. T.
Bryan, formerly; on oast by Til
da Downtr; the we$t by William
Brawnor-lot, and being property
deeded to Letitia Payno by M
Stem by deed of record in Book
17, folio 897, Clerk’s office, said
county. Said lot to bo sold as the
nrenerty of Letitia Payne, deceas
'd, and sale had for tho purpose
of paying debts and distributloit
among I-gatecs.
This February 9th, 1928. 1
E. I. Smith. Sr.
Executor of Letitia
Payne, deceased..
F10-17-24-M2
Road, Little Ogcechce Hiver, and GEORGIA—Clarke county:
bounded as follows: . .
Beginning at a stake on the
Sparta and Shoals Public Road,
where said tract of land comers
with the lands of Howard Carr
and Will Youngblood, and running
south 6 E. 88.50 chains to n stake
near; the fish pond; thence along
COMMISSIONERS* SALES
In the District Court of the United
States, for the Middle District of
Georgia, Athena Division.
Jefferson Standard Life
Insurance Company,
Complainant,
INKS, . GWYNNE AND
JIPANY, OF NEW YORK
’Y, AND TO OTHER CRED-
RS OF B. A. CRANE, LATE
SAID STATE AND COUN-
. DECEASED:
iu and each of you will take
* that the’undersigqcd, widow
A. Crane, into of Clarke
.1 1 ...Ill
ty, Georgia, d deased, will
application to tho Judge of
Superior Court, presiding in
J kcSupcrior Court on tin; sec-
I day of April, 1928, in tho Su-
H Court room of said county
arke, at Athoss, Georgia,
tlio appointment if five
ntissioners to lay oft and
-in to her a dower
(he lands and tenements of
Ih said B .A. Crane died sciz-
fcnd possessed.
uners.gncd bring the legal
Tcscntative of said e-tato this
re Is given in comnlianre with
lien 52",9 of the Civil Code of
is of 1910.
i 2nd day of February. 1928
„ MRS. BLANCHE C. CRANE
(0-17-24
9-16-23,
, EXECUTOR’S SALE
DRUIA—Clarke County:
O’ virfure 0 f an order granted
(the Court of Ordinary of said
(ty at FeWBBrcTerm, 1928,
itmdersigned as Executor of the
will ud testament ot Mr*-
ric Farbstein, late of said
(ty, will seiSUml the court-
ic door in laid county on the
1 Tursday in March next with-
he legal hours of salo to the
post 'bidder for cash tho fol-
lore Gaa and Furl Company.
('!’■> (7) shares'nfc stock in the
inran Telephone I and Teh-
|re« (af'sha’rts'bf atock in tho
f via Power Company.
M stocks to bo sold as tho
Duty of M9ri' Fannie IXrb-
i deceased, uml order granted
ll'urposo of distribution among
llq-atoet under the will.
, FbruarW >oth, (1928.
Marcus Farbstein,
Executor of Mr*. Fannie
Farbstein, deceased.
(n-24-Ml
(OTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREQIJDRS
U IU» I A—Clarita; County:
|ii creditors of thn estate of
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Under and iby virtue of an order
pji>scd by tho Court of.Ordinary
•' i iiorpe county, Georgia,
(Icing the county wherein tho ad-
inistration of this estate is pend*
g), on tho 7th day of Fobruary,
11/28, thero will bo sold at public
octcry before the court house
dpor of Ogl-thorpe county, Geor
gia, during the legal hours of sale
to the highest bidder for cash, on
rhe first Tuesday in March, 1028,
the following described property,
to-wit:
All of that .trdet or parcel of
land, situate, lying and /being in
Acme Investment Company, et al.
Defendants.
No. 24 in Equity.
Under and by virtuo of a decree
of foreclosure and sale passed in
the above entitled cause on Febru
ary It, 1928, by Honorable William
J. Tilsonf Judge of said court, the
undersigned, Scott Russell and M 1 .
G. White, special commissioners
appointed by the court in said
cause for this purpose, will sell at
public outcry, at the times and
places specified below,, tho land
and personalty set forth below.
First. On March 28, 1928, be
tween the hours of ten o'clock A*
M. and four o'clock P. M., said
commissioners will sell before the
courthouse door of Clarke County,
Georgia, to the highest bidder or
bidders fer cash, all of tho fol
lowing qdesth!ibed land and per
sonalty:
All of that lot of. land, with the
improvements thereon, located. in
the City of Athens, Clarke County,
Georgia, ot the northwest corner
of the intersection of Washington
Street and Jackson Street, and
more particularly described as fol
lows: Beginning at said northwest
comer of the intersection of
Washington . Street and Jackson
Street and running thence in a
northerly direction along the west
side of Jackson Street a distance
of 142.6 feet to the property of
near, wic non jjuhu,
the bank of said fish pond south
» E. 11.50 chains to a pine
thence north 7814 E. 10 chains to
1 sassafras; thence north 87Vi E.
3 chains to a white oak: thence
north 244 E. 11X0 chains to
stake; thence south 8715 E. 9.50
thalns to a pine; thence south Go Vi
E. 32 chains to a post oak; thence
south 2714 E. 21.10 chains to a
stake on Plantation Road; thence
along Plantation Road 28.95 chains
to a stake where said Plantation
Road.leads into the old county line
Road; thence along the old county
line road In a southerly direction
13X0 chains to the river; thence
iown the .stream of said liver
11.50 chains to a sweet gum;
thence continuing down the stream
it. said river to a stake, said cal!
being the buondary line between
the property herein conveyed and
‘he property on tho northeast side
of said stream heretofore con
tracted to bo sold by the Jefferson
Standard Life Insurance Company
*o B. H. Yarborough; theneb down
•ho stream of said Little Ogeechee
River 17 chains to whero the old
rounty line road crosses said river
at Doolittle’s Ford; thence along
said old county line road in n
Westerly direction 61.50 chains to
« stake; thence north 22 W. 29
"halns to a stake; thence north 53
W. 10.15 chains to a stake; thence
north 64)4 W. 16.65 chains to a
poplar tree on a branch; thence
down the stream of said branch
40.60 chains to its intersection
with Little Ogeechee River; thence
south 36)4 W. 68 chains to a stake
on the road; thence along said road
in a southerly direction 17.60
chains to a stake; thence south
87)4 W. 0.83 chains to a stake;
•hence south 23.67 chains to a
•take; thenos south 38 E. 37 chains
to a rock in the road; thence in a
southwesterly direction along said
road 43 chains to a stake; thence
along said road in a westerly di
rection 54 chains to a cross road;
thence along said road south 3 W.
23 chains to a sweet gum; thencc
north 75 W. 9727'ehsins to a rock;
thence north 2 E. 47X0 chains to
a post oak; thence north 22 E,
33.70 chains lo a stake; thence
north 57 W. 63-20 chains to
road; thence along said road to
where it crosses Turkey Creek
14.50 chains to a stake: thence
down tile stream of said Turkey
jCreek to Whore it flaws into Little
Ogeechee River, and thcnco ud the
stream of Little Ogeechee River
lo tho fence lino between the
Dickson farm and Culver place;
thence along said fenco lino 17
To Whom It May Concern:.
Notice is. hereby given that- in
accordance with section 3065 of
the Civil Code of 1911, the under
signed will apply on tie 19th dny
of March 1928, to the Honorable
Blanton. Fortson, Judge of the Su
perior Courts of the Western Cir
cuit, at his office in said county,
for nn order authorising him to
sell an undivided on?-fourth inter
est in and to the following describ
ed property, to-wit:
Ail that lot of land with im-
1 «•’••• ments thereon situated lying
a'.-I being in said state anil county
and on th? South aide of East
Broad itreet In the City of Ath-
ns. Said property beginning at a
certain point on East Broad street
where it corners with the Ethridge
property, which point'll some 00
feet from tho corner of Eos)
Broad street nnd'Wllltcrson street,
and running from this point in s
southerly direction along-the Eth-
ridgo property some 97 1-2 feet
more nr less, to an alley: thanes
in an Easterly direction along eaid
PA)
HELD IN ATLANTA
Daughter Of Mr.
And Mr*. Griff eth
WHITE 8POT8
To remove vhito fpots on fur* i*
nlturc made by het dishes, use
powdered pumice and linseed.ail.
«M a . tv m applied with n soft cloth, rubbeti f
i/ies At Colbert d, y ftn <l polished Wth the grain. '
Hetty Jo Griffeth, two.ycor.o!0 .... , n
a.™.,..,«■«» c ANOTHER UNstO’
Funeral services for Mrs. W. T.
Pcrbas, Sr., mother of W.
Forbes of Athens, general sccro. 1
tary of the Y. M. C. A., were con.
ducted from the Inman Park Bap
tist church in Atlanta Friday aft
ernoon at 2 o’clock by R»- Sam.
uei W. Cowan, pastor of the
churri-. Interment wa< in the C->l-
loge Park cemetery.
Uriel services were conducted
1 intraday afternoon at c o'clock
from tho home of W. T. Forbes
where Mrs. Forbes wss residing at
the time of her decth. Theb ody
was carried to Atlanta Friday
alley some 65 feet more or l'ss. to n r r n wilkiMon nas
•he end of said alley; thence In a SLimml.t church ant
Southerly direction tom, 80 fo:t tor of the First Baptist chnrch ant
more or less to the Byrd property;
thence in an Easterly direction
along the Byrd property some 140
fast, more or less to the Oconee
river: thence in a Northerl- direc
tion along tb» banks of the Oconee
river some 160 feet mors or less
•o Broad street; thence along
Broad , street in a westerly dirse.
some 148 f-et more or less to
the f-eginning point.
The above prooerty bring all
•hat remains of the original J. C
Fowler property and being knnwn
ns No; 1040 and No. 1058 East
Brand street.
This int-rest Is the nrooertv oi
Louis- Fowler, ward of the nnder-
ionnd and this snuHcntion will lw
made for the reswm 'hat tho S «M
nnoneri* is unnrodnntlve and said
sale will be requested and mado
for tho. nurnoee of reinvesting as
reo’dred by law.
This 11th day of Fohmin-v. t028.
J. J. FOWLER.
As BanmKan for Louise Fowler.
F17-24-M2-9
GEORGIA—Clarke CountTt
Notice is hereby given for
creditors, if any, of tho estate of
Howell B. Cobh, deceased, to pre
sent in proper form all claims of
lebt to the undersigned.
MRS. SARA C. BAXTER,
Administratrix of tho Estate of
Howell B Cobb. Deceased.
J 27, F 3-10.17-1-1 M 2.
SINK BRUSH
Worn wblskbroom makes a
fine sink brush If you cut oft the
worn hris'I,.- dear up t > tlio slut)
part. Always rinse clenn fnter
Ing.
chains to where a branch crosses
Fountain pens were
long ago ns 1600.
used
Mrs. J. K. Cain; thcnco in a west- , ho Sp , |rla alK j shoals j^.
crly direction along the line thenco along Bald Sparta and
property of said Shoals Road 99.05 chains to the
Jil/JUy BJlldiU f 1U1JU Jll
the city of Athens, said state and
county beginning at a point on
tho north side of Boulevard and
ono hundred and forty-eight (148)
f<et wost of Barbrr street, at the
tmer of lot now owned by J. L.
Kadicy, and running thence west
along the north sido of tho Boule-
verd. ono hundred and twenty
(120) feet to a corner of lot own-
°d bv Bullbck, thcnco north along
I: illock's and Campbell’s lin^ four
hundred (400) feet more or less to
Nantahalio Avenue, thence cast
*1» ng the south sid? of Nantahalie
Avenue nine and one-half (9 1-2)
feet, thence in a southerly direc
tion ono hundred and ninety-eight
».nd onehalf (198.5) feet more or
1*s* to the north lino of lot num
ber 2 of sub-division of Athens
r.nrk .and Improvement Company
at a point thirtv-five (35) feet
oust of tho northwest corner of
%aid lot number 2, thcnco east
along tho north lines 'of said lots
n>4tn)':er 2 and number 1 of said
subdivision eighty-five (S3) feet to
lot of J. L. Pcndley and thence
south along line of J. L. Pendley
two hundred (200) feet more or
less to the beginning point, being
all of lot number 2, a strip of
twenty (2#) feet wide off the
west side of lot number 1, and
hno nine and one-half (9.5) feet
wide at tho northern and thirty-
fivo (35)’ feet wido at the south
ern end of the west side of lot
distance of 102.1 feet to • the
property of' the United States,
whereon the Athens postoffice is
located; thence in a southerly di
rection along tho lino of said
property of tho United States a
distance of 142.4 feet to the north
side of Washington Street; thence
in a easterly direction along the
north' side c£ Washington Street a
distance of 102.2 feet to the be
ginning corner; this being the lot
of land on which the hotel build
ing known as the Georgian Hotel
is located; and being the same lot p any clccrl dated January 1,
of land that was conveyed bv the; 1920 - and recor ded in the office
Board of. Education of Athens, | ^ c | cr ]. 0 f ||) 0 Superior Court
Georgia, and tho flavor and Coun- County, Georgia.
beginning point, the same* being
all of the lands acquired by the
Jefferson Standard Life Insurance
Company through foreclosures
from the Sparta Realty and Im
provement Company, except the
portion thereof heretofore con
tracted to be sold to 15. H. Yar
borough as hereinbefore referred
The same Icing thut certain
farm ccnveycf, to the Acme In
vestment C^-ipany by the Jeffcr*
son Standard Life Insurance Com
BEGIN ON SHIS
Dr. E. L. Hill, pastor of tho First
Presbytertan church, conducted
the services. Tho deacons of the
Inman Park church acted as pall
bearers in Atlanta.
Mrs. Forbes was seventy-four
years of age. She was for many
yea*j a prominent leader in the
W. C. T. U. work in Georgia and
an accomplished Blblo teacher,
having been Instrumental In the
organization of Women's Bible
classes in churches of which she
was a member.
Mrs. Forbes M survived by ■
daughter. Miss Nell Tillou Fdrbee,
New York City: and five aone,
Messrs. W. T. Forbes. Sr., Athens;
Joseph C. Forbes, Jacksonville;
Cannon Forbes. Atlanta;' Tillou
Forbes, Atlanta; ono rfster, Mrs.
William F. Clark, Atlanta; eight
grandchildren, Messrs. Walter T.
Forbes, Jr.. Athens; Robert and
G. Lester Forbes, Jacksonville and
Stanton Forbes, Athens; Misses
Francis and Li’llan Forbes, Atto.
ens, NcJl and Adelia Forbes, Jack,
pciivllle; Julia Forbefi. East Lake
and Virginia. Forbes, Jacksonville.
ANTI-ALIEN BILL
in* property, to-vrit: number 13 of said subdivision as
rive (3) shar.'s of stock in tho rer plat thereof of record in deed
took I*P, of the records of said
county. ,
Said property to he told ns the
property of the estate of W. T.
Freeman and is being sold for tho
purpose of paying debts and mak
ing distribution- among the heirs
at law of the kaid W. T. Freeman,
dirtMtd. ' _,
"’Ms, the 0th day of February,
>28. 1 ’
C O. FREEMAN.
Adrainsitrator of the es-
Ute of W. T. Freeman,
late of Oglethorpe coun
ty. Georgia, deceased.
F10-17-24-M2
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
I Notice Is hereby given to all
creditors of th? estate of Charles
W. Brandt late of eaid county, de
ceased to render in an account of
■*» *«rmea 10 tne uuo^rsnen- their demands to mo within the
‘cordina: tq law, and all per- tint* prescribed by law. And all
.indented td aalti estate arc persons indebted to the said do-
" r *‘d to mak% Immediate pay- ceased are hereby requested to house door or ., *,
f to me. make immediate payment to tho Gcorata to the hipWt .bMte
the 10th day of February. I undvrsiisned. bidders for cash, all of tho fob
cil of tho City of Athens, to Ath
ms Hotel Companv by deed dated
November 14, 1907, and recorded
in the office of the clerk of the
Superior Court of Clarke County,
Gcorqia. in deed book 4, folio 59,
there lieimr attached to and record-
ed with said deed a plat of said
lot of land made bv J. W. Barnett
on November 6. 1907, accurately
showing the said lot of land.
All of tho furniture, fumtsh-
Intrs and enuinmont located in the
Oconrian Hotel of Athens, Geor
gia, and owned by Acme Invest
ment Company at the time of its
exocution to Jefferson Standard
Lite Insurance Comnanv of the
conveyance to secure debt which
was forceclosed as an eamtabio
mortgage in this case, and all sub
sequent renewals and replace
ments of said furniture, furn'sh-
ings and equipment, and all addi
tions thereto. ...
Tlie above described real estate
in Clarke County, Georgia, and
said personalty, will lie offered
for sale separately, and sold Sub-
icet to confirmation by tho'court:
and then said real estate and said
personalty* will be offered for sale
together, and sold subject to con
firmation by tho court, if a bid bo
made for an amount exceeding
the sum of the highest bid mnde
ter tho realty and the highest bid
made for the personalty on the
previous separate sales; said bids
to be reported to the court for
confirmation. „ , , . .
Tho above described land in
Clarke County, Georgia, w»l bo
sold, subject to the encumbrance
of ihe National Bank of Athens,
Athens, Georgia, os trustee for
bond holders, under the trust deed
or mortgage executed to it by
Athens Hotel Company on July I,
1920, which is recorded in the
office of the clerk of the Superior
Court of Clarke County, Georgia?
which trust deed or mortgage was
executed ns security for the ‘pay
ment of bonds Issued by Sthen.i
Hotel Company and outstanding in
the amount of $100,000.00, besides
Inl Swond. On March <24, 1923, be-
. ..een the hours of £n o'clock A.
M. and four o'clock P. M„ the un
dersigned commissioners will sell
at public outcry before the court
house door of Hancock County,
Said land will be sold, subject
to confirmation by the court.
All of sa^ realty and personalty
will be .void, and, upon confirma
tion bv the court, and payment of
the purchase money, feo simple
titles will be executed to the pur
chaser or purchasers, free and
clear of all rights, eapities and
claims of all the parties to this
cause.
When the sales have been made,
they will be reported to the court
by the undersigned soecial com
missioiiers,. for confirmation <
rejection.
This February 11, 1928.
SCOTT RUSSELL,
M. G. WHITE,
• Soecial Commission* m.
F 17-21, M 2-9-16
Clerk Superior Court.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the
Superior Court of said County,
hereby certify that the foregoing
Is a true and correct copy of the
application filed by Frank E. Fow
ler, ct al, for incorporation of
Athens Bottlers Accessories Com
pany, as the same appears .of file
iu this office.
Witness my official hand and
the seal of this office. This the
1st day of February, 1928.
E. J. CRAWFORD, •
CJork Superior Court Clarke
County, Georgia.
F8-10-17-24.
E. S. PRICE,'
Administrator of Mrs.
Lammio Hodges, deccas-
1*17-24-M2
I This 27th &iy of January, 1928.
M. F. FICKETT,
Executor of tho Es
tate of Charles W*
Brandt, Deceased.
J2T-F3’J0-17-24-M2
_ [ibed land: T
All that certain tract or parcel
tu land situate, lying and being in
m 114th district G. M-, of Han
cock County, Georgia, adjoining
the Sparta and Skoal; Public
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
All creditors of the estate ct
Martha Lillian Pitner, late of
said county, deceased, arc hereby
notified to render in their »ie-
mauds to the undersigned accord-
ing to law, and all persons indebt
ed to eaid estate are required to
make immediate payment to me.
This January 18th, 1928.
W. K. MEADOW,
Executor of the estate
of Martha Lillian lit*
ner,. Deceased.
J9n.97-FR.W-17-24
GEORGIA—Clarke County;
Jill creditors of the Estate of
Miss Lottie Haudrup, late of said
County, deceased, are hereby no
tified to . render in their demands
to the undersigned according to
law, and all persons indebted to
said estate are required to make
mmediato payment to me.
This February 9, 1928.
O. J. TOLNAS,
Administrator* of Estate of Miss
Lottie H
ttO-17-24, &-$•
FJush Your Kidneys Occasionally
by Drinking Quarts of
Good Water.
The bill Introduced by Coil-
grcM.sniaii Brand authorizing feder
al judges to revoke naturalization
certificates < f foreign born atl-
7- II . who craao to be of good mor
al character, has met with much
favorable comment throughout the
country. In a statement issued
l*y Judge Brand, ho states that
there was no provision under the
present naturalization law for re
voklifg tho ‘order because of later
niUconduct on the part of the all-
ens.
Brand’s Statement
“There Is no provision under the
present naturalization law for re
voking the order or certificate of
naturalization of an ullen, on ac
count of any misconduct on his
part subsequent to tho order of
Griffeth died at the homo of her
parents at Colbert Friday after
an lllrioss of three days with
pneumonia. Funeral services will
bo conducted from the home Sat
urday at 12 o'clock.
Besides her parents shot la eur.
vlved by a sister, Mahr B. Griffeth,
and a brother Keith Griffeth.
UCITED TRIBUTE:
FOR ALL-BRAN
Good news for sufferers
from constipation
RIVER SHANNON WORKS
LIMERICK. Irish Froo State.-
Tho River Shannon la expected
to got down to work by Into 1929
developing electric power for
22MS her voluntary
population throughout tho Irish tribute-
Free State. Tho main power
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transformer stations will bo built
In various places. Long term
credit will facilitate salo of houso
wiring jobs and electrical appli
ances.
Mrs. KicII rat down and wrote f
Its a letter when .she had proved
ALL-BRAN n sate “surc-curo” for
rnnutmnfinn. T'nnd V.nr- v
' GREASE SPOTS
Grcaeo - spots can be removed
from leather with spirits ot sal
ammoniac. Dab spets carefully,
wa't and then washdn clear watjr.
Apr!
. *1 wins KeDogz'* ALL-TUCAM j
for quitt- time *r.«l I want to tell y.*u
how much I *ppredat* it. I have found it
• rure-cure f««r eon*tRation, nod know it
i* * remarJcalsto regulator for tho aumach.
Aft*r using it. my family nntl i certainly
will not bo without it. t have even (r<>n», *
so far ns to send somo of it to my mother
1a 1‘oUi.d, Europe."
C rate fully you rt, s’
Mm. Anna Kir.ii.,
77 Wolcott Terrace, Newark, N. J.
PcrKapt you know what a terri
ble affliction constipation i3. Blight
ing wherever it thrives. Ruining 1
health. Marring beauty. Causing
headaches, back pains, foul breath,:
loss of sleep—indeed, leading to •
RestM Ease after Coughing . _
“The result of using Foley’s more than forty serious diseases.
Honey and Tar for a dreadful | But did you know it can bo easily *
cough, daytime and at night, was relieved by a pl£unt. cereai food? *
a restful ono for me,” says Mrs Kelloggs ALL-BRAN is guaran-
Anne Daviaon, Long Beach, Calif teed to bring relief. Eat two table-;
Thetard.cough thst follows bran- ^
when .
Ing. Foley’s Honey and Tar Com- Kellogg in Battle Creek,
pound puts a healing, soothing 1
_ . . ijuii HiinMi’iiutMii iu uiu uruer oi
mUfaka* vJHnovt 1,10 , ' e,,or ftl court naturalizing tho
nustaKe by flushing tho kidneys n |» ftn tiiminii nxtatlnur inw Hoo*
occasionally, says a well-known
al!en, though existing' law does
=?;. ,,y ^o y, mueh ri e eh K 7o^
creates acids which clog tho kid. f r 7T ‘ 110 * arao Wil3 °btalned hy
ney pores so that they sluggishly. "US' , ... „
filter or strain only part of the 7*1.“ purpose of this bill is to
waste and poisons from tho blood. u»tMri»j tho federal Judge, to
Then you get sick. Rheumatism I f,' 0l 5, 0 *>>■ oril fT of naturalliation
headaches, liver trouble, nervous- i f » alter tho alien Is naturalised,
ness, ■ constipation, dizziness, bo Is guilty of any fraud against
sleeplessness, bladder disorders tho Government, or 1f he com.
often come from sluggish kidneys, mlta any crlmo. either mlr-'emos
The moment you feel a dull nor or felony, or. if after the order
aclio in the kidneys o: your hack is granted, the aken by reason of
hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, his conduct Or declarations ceases
offensive, full of sediment, irregv to be a man of good moral charac.
ular of passage, or attended by t tor, which must exist In all cases
sensation of scalding, begin to for -aturafizlng an alien,
drink soft water in quantities; 1 "Tho bill defines what constl.
also get about four ounces of Jad tutes. In tho meaning ot the irtw,
Salts from any reliable pharmacy grod moral character,
and take a tablespoonful in a -The bill further provides that
[lass of water before breakfast it shall be the duty of the United
or a fow days and your kidneys states District Attorneys for tho
may then act fine. | iespective districts, or be Com-
This famous salts is mado from misstoner of Naturalisation, show,
the acid of grapes and lemon juice, ing‘good, cause therefor, to insti.
combined with lithia .and ha« tutc* proceedings In any court hav-
been used for years to help flush lng jurisdiction to naturalise all-
clogged kidneys and stimulate cna tho JatJMa i district Id
them to activity, also to help neu- wliicli the nautralized ‘citizen may
tralize the acids in the system r p g |,i Ci f or tho purpose of setting
so they no longer cause irrita- aB j^ 0 n nd cancelling the certificate
tion, thus often relieving bladder of cltIrwiab£ ^
cannot tojure; makesTd’eiighttel “1f" n a
effervescent lithia-watcr drink, ««»r an-alien is naturallzeo hi
which everyone can take
“This is .very important because
iimmito offenses against the atate
anTrhento'tain keep ttakldneT.
clean and the blood pure, thereby
often preventing serious kidney
complications.
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