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rpin \ V. MAY 11, 1928.
p a t N. E. Georgia
Towns Are Doing
(Continued From Page One)
Culture, Athens, Ga.. ylll de.
' (er ,]ip Literary Address at tKe
radoation exercises' Tuesday
j „ ht jjay 22, at 8:30 o'clock. m
L Soule Is one ot the big men
0 t Georgia and it has been under
y, K lse guidance and efficient
aansxement that the State College
nf Aisrlmlinre baa grown so won.
Lfjliy: it now occupies a fore-
iosi •' ' ’ *n America among the
lujtitutions ot learning.
Makes
Yoiuig
Chicks
GROW!
To get fine, strong young
chickens feed this wonder
ful oatmeal ration that gives
them big frames and firm
flesh.
Quaker
FUL-O-PEP •
GROWING MASH
It contains Cod Liver Meal
to make every, other ingre
dient do better work; also,
molasses in dry form, and es
sential minerals. It’sall ready
to feed—no work, no bother.
Come in and talk it over.
WINGFIELD CASH
GROCERY CO.
Athens, Ga.
Ramon Novarroin
(tripping Photoplay
The primeval lure of the sea,
and the heroism of mariners Hat
tllng the elements, form the bach,
ground for an »ma*fng, drama.
Love, * hate and adventure
"Across to Slngapole,” Ramo n Ne-
varro'a new starring vehicle at thq
Palace. ’The new Metro-Goi !wyii.
Mayer production, a powerful*saga
of the clipper ships, is one i f the
most gripping sea stories in years.
Novarro plays th e sailor hero of
an amazing love quest that leads
him over the Pacific, through ter
rific storms, mutiny, attacks »>v
Oriental pirates, and rther thrilling'
adventures, into an amazing drama
of human emotions. Adventure end
the clash of human will and tin
fury of the elements form a thun
dering background for a beautiful
love story that runs througU the
drama as a central theme.
Joan Crawford plays the heroine,
a New England girl thrust Into the
midst of an adventure in the
Orient. Her skill at emotional
acting is strikingly demonstrated
in the new picture, and her beauty
more than apparent. Ernest Tor.
rence, as the hero’s older brother
dominates a nmibcr of powerful
scenes. ‘
Many Students Work
Their Way Through
State University
> By John N* Booth
(Student in Henry W. Grady
School of Journalism)
* Of the 1,678 students at the Uni
versity of Georgia. 802 borrow or
earn part or all of their money and
776 are supported by their parents
according to statistics from the of
fice of the Dean of Men.
The scholastic average of self
supporting students is 77.1 per
cent. Yot those supported* by their
parents the average is 77 Per cent.
Of the students who borrow on
earn part of all of their money
23 were asked to withdraw and 120
were placed on probation. Seven
teen students who were not self-
supporting were asked to withdraw
and 123 were p’aced on probation.
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BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS.
THE BANNER-HERALP.AlilENS. GEORGIA.
Tender Georgia
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! GRAPE JUICE
Pints........ 29c!
Quarts........ .... 55c (
No. 1 Can Grated
PINEAPPLE
Regular 15c Size
10c
Mi
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Bottle 10c
Extra Fancy Lemons,
Large, Bright, Juicy
Dozen
NEW IRISH
POTATOES
Nice Size, 5 lbs. 15c
3 Gallons
TURNIP GREENS
21c .
No. 2% Can
Rosedale Sliced
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23c
Shredded WHEAT
Package 10c
..29c
KAY CHEESE
Delicious For Salads,
Sandwiches ...... 25c
luarts Fancy Sweet
MIXED PICKLE
33c
2 Cans Early June
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3 Cans Tomatoes
25c
3 Cans Pork & Beans
25c
Champion Butter
Flake Crackers
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Large Bottle
Household Ammonia
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Corn Flakes or
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Pep, Raisin Bran,
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Sweet Meat, lb. ...'39c
Wmck Roast, lb. .. 25c
gib Roast, lb 25c
Hound Steak. lb. .. 35c
„ — Stiak, lb: .. 35c
»tew Meat, lb. .. 12i/ 2 c
Breakfast Sausage, 29c
Little Link Sausage, 40c
Hamburger, lb. ... 20c
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Mixed Sausage, lb. 20c
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Legal Advertisements
GEORGIA—Clarke* County:
Creditors of the estate of
Franklyn H. Williams, deceased,
are hereby notified to preset
their claims to Carlisle Cobb, Ad-
rainistrator of said Estate.
CARLISLE COBB,
Administrator, Estate of Franklyn
H. williams, Deceased.
M 4-11.
ALL-BRAN
SEVENTY-THREE
PLANES PUT ON
BIG SHAM FIGHT
FORT BENN1NG, Ga.—(AP)
Seventy-three planes went into
action here at 1 p. iti. Thursday to
demonstrate what America’s air,
force can do in wartime,
The planes went through for
mation flying, attacking and
ground strafing. The maneuvers
ended at .3:05 with the laying of
a smoke screen three miles long.
Red Ripe Tomatoes.
Strawberries from 12*/ 2 c
to 18c the quart.
Georgia Grown Beans.
New Irish Potatoes,
5 pounds for 25c.
Plenty Fresh Crisp
Potato Chips.
Sponge Cake for your
Strawberry Short Cake,
15c—or 2 for 25c.
Fresh Egg Plants,
Certo still going at
4 for $1.00.
Old FaShion Pound Cake
at 30c the pound.
Fresh Lady Fingers.
Almotid Macaroons.
Fresh Shipment Jones’
Sausage.
ARNOLD & ABNEY
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
In Clarke Superior Court, July
Term. 1928.
MRS. IZORA CULBERTSON
DUDLEY
Court to be held in and for sai 1
County on the first Monday in
July next, then and there to anr-
vver trie Plaintiff’s complaint, as,
in default thereof, the Court will
proceed aa to justice shall apn^r
tain.
Witness the • Honorable Blanton
Fortson, Judge -of said. Court. This
3rd day of May, 1928.
E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk.
M 4-11. J 22-29.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
GEORGIA—Clarke County: -
Superior Court,. July, Term, 1928.
S. C. McCARTER .
vs.
MOLLIE McCARTER.
To Mollic McCarter: .
By order of , the Court you are
required to .be .and appear nt Raid
court on the first Monday in July,
1928, to answer petitioner*'- libel
for divorce, and In default thereof
the court will proceed as to jus
tice shall appertain. * ■
Witness the Hon. Blanton Fbrt-
son, Judge of said Court. This the
19th day of April, 1928.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk- S. C., Clarke Co.
CLAUDE MAIIAFFEY,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
A20-27, 1411-25.
PAGE
GOSS DUDLEY
To the Defendant, Goss- Dudley*
Greeting:
By order of the Court, you arc
required personally or by attorney, • A| , gj, (motor parcel of land,
&J5 MSS SS M W. lying and being in the city
T SALE UNDER a POWER
Under and by virtue of the pow-
i:r of sale contained in a security
deed made by L. C. Wardlaw to
Mrs Nellie p t »arl Neal, (now Mrs.
Nellie Pear! Young), which deed
was dated December 19th, 1922,
and r cordul in Deed Book 36, Fo
lk* 495, in the office of the Clerk
of th«* Superior Court of Clarke
county, Georgia, and under and
by virtue of th3 provision of a
deed made by Mrs. Nellie D:arl
N*al (now Mrs. Nellie Peari
Young), on the 18th day of-Aug
ust, 1924, to Mrs. Grace H. Proc
tor, which said d«d was recorded
in ths office of th* Clerk of the
Superior Court of Clarke county,
in-Deed Book 40, folio 554 the un-
deraigmd will sell on the .first
Tuesda- in June, 1928, within the
legal hours of sale at public out
cry befor: the court house door in
.the City of Athens, Clarke county,
Georgia, to the highest {bidder
for cash, th? following described
property, to-wit:
Something very special. Be sure
and order for your Sunday des
sert. Costa’s delicious Mickey
Special Ice Cream. Just a little
bit better. mHMl
BIG VALUES AT
WRIGHTS
MARKET
In Rogers' Broad Stmt Store
“Others Claim Quality
—We Guarantee It”
PICNIC HAMS
16c Lb.
KINGAN’S
SLICED BACON
30c Lb.
PORK ROAST
20c and 25c Lb.
; Y °u Will Enjoy Our Meats, for We Are Buying
the V erv Best Meats Obtainable.
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BANNER-HERALD
JSL
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
Clarke Superior Court, July Term,
1928.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
JOSEPH H. GAILLARD
vs.
LOUVENIE C. GAILLARD ,
To the Defendant, LoUvenie C.
Gail lard, Greeting:
By order of the Court yog are'
hereby required, personally, or by
attorney, to be and appear at the
Superior Court of Clarke County,
to be held in and for said County
on the first Monday in July, next,
then and there to answer- *the
Plaintiff’s complaint, as, in default
thereof, tho Court will proceed as
to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Blanton
Fortson, Judge of said Court, this
13th day of April, 1928.
E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk.
RUPERT A. BROWN,
Plaintiff’s Attorney.
A13-27, Mll-25.
thens, Clark: county, Georgia,
on the we-.t side of Virginia Ave
nue, and described as follows:
Beginning at a point on Virginia
Avenu* 355 feet South of the in
tersection of Virginia -Avenua and
the Boulevard, and running thence
in a westerly direction 306 feet,
more or less; thence in a south
easterly direction 100 feet, more
or Jess; thence in an easterly di
rection 235 feet, more or less, to
Virginia Avenue; thence along the
We t aid: of Virginia Avenue in
a northerly direction 84 feet to the
b’ginning point.
The security deed from Lc C
Wardlaw to Mrs. Nellie Peart
Neal (now Mrs. Nellie B:arl
Young) was executed to secure a
debt of Thr’e Thousand, Five Hun-
drpniand No-100 (*3,500.00) Dol
lars,“hekid? Interest th'reon, at the
fate of 8 per cent, and said land
will he so’d as above set put for
the purpose of paying ?aid debt
and the expense pf sate and It her „ ..
big sold by the, undersigned as the the purchaser at such eat? as au
present holder of said note and
under and by virtue of a convey
ance from the grantee in said se
curity deed to a proper conveyance
will be executed to the purchaser
as authorized in said deed.
This, the 11th day of May, 1928.
GRACE H. PROCTER,
A* Agi'nt and Attorney-fn-Fact
for L. C. Wardlaw.
M11-18-25-J1
SALE UNDER POWER
Under and by virtue of the
Power of Sale contained in a cer
tain security deed to. the Athens
givings Bank made by W. G. Grif-
feth on June 30, 1922, and record
ed Jun* 30, 1922, in Book 35, page
449 of the records of Clarke coun
ty, Georgia, the undersigned, Hin
ton Securities Company, the pres
ent owner of the note secured by
tfie above-mentioned deed and the
present holder of the legal title
conveyed thereby, having acquired
same by purchase from the Athens
Savings Bank, will sell at public
outcry to the highest Di'id^r for
cash, before the court house door
in the city of Athens, and Clarke
county, within the legal hours of
Ye on the first Tuesday in June,
\ the following described prop-
Hart to L. C. Brown, dated -—
day of January .and day of
February, 1921, and recorded in
Book 32. pages 181' and 182 in the
office of the Clerk of tho Superior
Court of Clarke county, Georgia,
and comprising, lot No. 7 of the
ubdivision of property of T. J.
Shackleford as shown by plat of
record in Book 1, page 591 in said
clerk’s office; lot No. 8 and the
astern portion of lot No. 11 of
E. G. Whitehead property as
shown by plat of recorddn Book 8,
page* 404 in said offito, lot de
scribed in third section of Mrs.
Hart’s deed as part cf lot eonvey-
d to Watsoit Daniel by E. G.
Whitehead and a triangular strip
le ded to Mrs. Hart by Mrs. Mabel
3. Grubb as described in said deed
of day of February, 1921, all
jf said prop rty being fully ds-
icriaed in said two deeds from
Mrs .Hart to L. C. Brown and
•eference to them being hereby
made for a more complete descrip-
.ion.
This ?ale will b: made subject to
i deed heretofore made by L. C.
Brown to Adair Realty and Trust
Company, assigned to Metropoli
tan Life insurance Company dated
fune 4, 1924; and by this sale all
jf the right, title, interest and
equity of redemption of the said
L C. Brown in the property above
■described will be sold and convey
’d; for the purpose of paying the
nd 'btedness secured by said se
curity deed from L. C. Brown to
The Athens Savings.Bank, to-wit:
The principal note of Foity-one
Hundred (§4100.00 Dollars, dated
Juno 4, 1924, and due one y*ar af
ter date, together with interest on
said note as therein, provided and
the expense of this'pal*, the said
property having been covv.yed to
The Athens Savings Bank in the
deed ab,ove described a* security
for the note herein set out, and
d: fault in 4he payment of
principal note due June 4,
having occurred and continutd. to
this date.' A, conveyance will be
executed by the undersigned to
the purchaser at such *al? ai
thorized in said security deed.
This, the 11th day of May, 1928.
HINTON. SECURITIES CO.,
By H. H. Hinton, President.
J. D. Bradwell, Attorney
M11-18-25-J1
westerly direction, along lino of "provided in said security- died,
Seagraves, 138 feet to Herring and to the payment of thejkljt
1‘treet; thenuj along Herring cured by said - euri'y 'ftgjii, Ifend
street, 102 feet to the beginning, any surplus remaining,
Said property interest to b: sold lawful demands of said
as that of my ward, Ruby Bullock. Standard Life Insurance Con .
This, May 11, 1928. secured oy said security deed. 1
MRS. CORNELIA BULLOCK, ‘
Guardian of Ruby Bullock.
MU-18-2U-J1
been fully paid, to Ok said P. ().
Wall, his heirs and assigns, f
This May 11, 1928.
JEFFERSON -STANDAIUV
INSURANCE COMPAN
As Attorney in Fact
GEORGIA—Clarke County .
. Will oil sold at public outcry to Wall,
the highest bidder fop cash before Mi{-’l8-25-Jl
the court house door of said .
CrrATlON-VEAU', S, IT
for Bhoriff’a sales, on th,j first bounty:
lue day In Juno. 11)28, all of tho rhc r-turn of tho apprai«,i ^d-
following doscribed land lying in opart twelve months sup”—
the City of Athens, Clark., county, to ,he fam|ly of J. II.
Georgia- ceaa.d, having bean filed in. my
Beginning nt a point on tho '’"‘f; all penons concern.-d *u-
north side of .Hancock Avmue, at '*•*£ Hww «»t. to the jtWday
the intersection of .Hancock Ave- i' '
nue with Isimpkin street, and run- Ior twelve months support .Wiu. I
ning thence tv.st along Hancock • J —
Avenue « distance of sixty-eight Tlm Hth day of Mny, V -8,
(68) feet, mor.. or le(fs, to proper-1 or ,, - OK1 ” Ordmngr.
ly ot B. F. VonCunnon, P. O. Wall M11-18-26J1 3
and Carl H. VonCannon; thence : — --9—
north two hundred and twenty-1 GEORGIA—Clarke County: *
eight (228) felt, more or less, to.; Heather Lee, colored. I:.r
Dougherty street j thence eaet I applied for letters of adminStra-
aloi)g Dough:rty atreet sixty- tlon to issue on the estate of her
eight (68) feet, more or less, to deceased husband, Henry Leri' and
Lumpkin strait; thence south ,h L . having rcciuested gild ■' :
along Lumpkin street a distance na ted the appointment of, M
of two hundred and twcntyrcight Allan Glenn, this is, thcrcfoi
(228) feet, mor . or less, to the’ lie. j a j| p t . rsons to show
;inmng corner. ‘ ■ " ‘
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Will be sold at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash on the
first Tuesday in June, 1928. before
the court house door of j Clarke
county, in the city of Athms,
Clarke county, Georgia, between
the legal hours for sheriffs sale,
all of the following described
land, to-wit:
All of that lot of land, with the
improvements thereon, located in
the City of Athens, Clarke county,
fronting 22.15 f.-et on the north
side of Clayton street; and extend
ing back along the east aide of
Jackson street a depth of, about
101 feet to an alloy, said lot hav
ing a width in the rear of about
23.65 f:et; s«W lot being bounded
on the south by Clayton atreet; on
the east by property of Mrs. Ida
L. Chamberlain; on the north by
tho above mention** 1 '’alley; and.on
tho west by Jacxson street. This
lot of land has a three atory brick
building thereon.
Said land will bo sold and con
veyed as tho property of T. A. C.
McMahan and Mrs. Leila M. Head
by the und reigned, R* 51. Gauld-
ing, as attorney in fact for T. A.
C. -McMahan and Mrs. Leila M.
Head, in pursuance of the power of
sale conferred on the said R. 51.
Guulding by said T. A. C- McMa
han and Mrs. Leila M. Head in a
security deed executed by them to
him, dated April 2nd, 1926, and re
corded in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia, in Deed Book 44,
Folio 476. '
Said land-will In sold and con
veyed to the pureliaier subject to
Ihe encumbrance, for the remain
der owing thereon, represented by
the d«ed executed by said T. A. C.
McMahan and Mrs. Leila M- Head
to William A. Law and L. W. Stec-
ble. Trustees, datjd March 27th,
1926, and recorded in the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court ot
Clarke county Georgia, seciumi!
notes executed by saW T. A. C.
McMahan and Mrs. Leila M. Head
fo the Penn Mutual UKe Insurance
Company of Philadelphia, Penn-,
aggregating Twenty Thousand and
No-100 ($20,000.00) Dollars.
The entire debt secured by the
said .'ecurity deed made by T. A.
C. McMahan and Mrs. lei's M.
Head to said R. M. Gaulding has
matured by reason of the fact that
several Installments of principal
arid interest on the debt owing to
said R. M. Gaulding have become
drie, and have remained unpaid
for more than sixty days after be
coming due, and the said R. M.
Gaulding, under his option con
tained in said security deed, has
elected to have his entire “ebt
matured.
This, May 7th. 1928.
. IL M. GAULDING.
A"' m in i',., - T. A. < -
If Mahan ami M.- Leila JL Head.
ert;
ty, to-wit;
That lot of land lying in Athens,
Clarke county
i known as
ty, Georgia,
Lot No. 2 of J. W. Barnett's sur
vey of the Y. L G. Harris place,
of record in Book 10, page 630 in
the office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of said county, front
ing seventy-tv. and oae-haif
(72 1-2) feet on the north side of
Dcarlng street, and running back
a uniform width two hundred
(200) feet, hounded south by
Dearing street; west by property
of Goodwin; north by property of
Mallory; and east by property of
Mrs. T. W. Rucker. This lot be
ing conveyed subject to an agree
ment for a 8-foot alley extending
from Dearing street northerly for
76 feet between this lot and No,
3 for th; use of both lota, each lot
contributing 4 feet. This being
the lot conveyed to said Griffeth
by deed from Mrs. Nlta Black
Rucker to said Griffeth dated Jan
uary 16th, 1920, and recorded In
Book 31, page 249 in the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Clarke county; for the purpose of
lying the indebtedness secured
1 said security deed from W. G
Griffeth to The Athens Savings
Bank, to-wit:
The principal note of Twenty-
seven Hundred and Twenty ($2-,
720.00) Dollars, dated , June 30,
1922 and due June J!0,1923, togeth
er with interest on said note as
thcrefa provided and the expense
ot this sale, the said property
having h-en conveyed to the Ath
ena Savings Bank in the deed
above described as security for the
note herein set out, and default in
the paynvnt 0 f said principal note
due (June 30, 1923, having occurred
and continued to this date. A con
veyance will be executed by the
undersigned to the purchaser at
s;ch sals as authoris' d in said se
curity deed.
Thi*. the 11th day of May, 1928.
lllNTON SECURITIES CO.,
. By H. H. Hinton, President,
J. De Bradwell, Attorney.
MlM8-25*Jl
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Will be sold for cash, to tho
highest bidder, before tho court
house door of said county, during
the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in June, 1928, at public
outyry, the following described
property, to-wit:
AH of that tract or parcel of
land lying and bring in Clarke
county, Georgia, and partly within
the city limits of Athens, knoWn as
the Fulton place, and/more par
ticularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the Oco
nee river on tho line of property
of the ermetery of the city of Ath
ens, near a maple tree and run
ning N. 44 degrees 10 E. 176 feet
to u stone; thence N. 79 degrees,
25* K. 226 £:et to a stone; thence
signed, J. Hereon Standard Life; tissue f ^hTsaid All™
Insurance Cpmpa„ f Miorneyjn h c , tato of „ CIlry ,.
con/errba on snid Jpth
Insurance Company, attorney
fact for- P. O. Wall, in pursuance
of ihe powers conferred on said
Jcff-rson Standard Life Insurance
Comnany In a security deed exe
cuted. to.it,by P» O. Wall, on June
10, 1924, and recorded on July 2,
-924, in Deed Book 40, folio 366,
in the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Clarke county,
Georgia. ;
The Jefferson Standard Life In
ot
M. rt-1:
day of Afe
R. C. OIU(, Orriinar
0f, Clarke County,
J 1.
ty deed, has elected, on account or
the failure of sold P. O. Wail to
pay taxes against said property
when due, Snd also on account of
his failure to pay interest whin
due, to have the entire debt become
immediately payable, and snid debt
secured by said security deed is
now pebt due ond. unpaid; the
said I’- O. Wall having failed to
pay taxes aggregating $2,564.04,
which are liens on said property,
making necessary ths advance of
said sun; by Jefferson Standard
Life Insurance Company for the
payment of raid taxes; and the
said P. O. Wall havin'- also failed
to pay the -urn of $208.55 remain,
ing unpaid on an interest install
ment. becoming due April 10, 1928,
and having also failed to pay an
interest installment of $264.00 be-
coming-du- Mny 10, 1928.
The proceids of said sale will
be applied to naying the expens ■
of said sale and to reimbursement
-r -r : . of Jefferson Standard Life Insur-
N, 88 degrees 10 h. 100 tevt tom Comnnn- for ail advances
stone ithence N. 72-deg. *5 East ^ j, } , | ( (o p„ v taxes, aw-..
103 feet to a stone; thence N. 611 m[n t, insurance premiums as
degrees, 40’ East 274 fact to n|
stone; thence N. 72 deg, 25’ Ea*t
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To AH -Whom It May
W. K. Meadow, as •:
tor of. the estate of Mrs.
Colbert, deceased, having
to me by petition for,lea
the real estate of sold
this is to notify the credit
kindred, ami ail persons
cd. that said .application
passed upon at the June
1928, of the Court of Oi
of said County, and that i^il*
cause is then shown to t*-- --
trary, said leave will be
This the 7 th'day of May, :
R. C. ORR, Ordln^
M 11-18-25, J 1.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To Ail Whom It May C
Annie Johnson having mud
plication in due form of law J
appointed permanent
trix upon the estate of Jet
son. notice is hereby git
said application will be
the regular term of the
Ordinary for the said C
be held on tho first Mo
Jund. 1028.
Witness my hand
signature, this the
May, 1928.
R. C. ORR, Ordii
M 11-18-25 J 1.
SALE UNDER POWER
Under and By virtue of thf Pow
er of Sale contained in a certain
Security De?d to The Athens Sav
ings Bank made by L. C. Brown on
June 4, 1924, and recorded June 4,
1924, in Book 40, page 2K of the
records of Clarke County, Geor
gia, the undersigned, the Hinton
Securities Company, the present
owner of the note secured by the
above mentioned deed and the
present holder of the legal title
conveyed thereby, naving acquired
same by purchase from The Ath
ens Savings Bank, will sell at pub
lic Outcry to the highest bidd r for
cash, hsfore the court house door
in the city of Athena, and Clarke
county! within the legal hours ot
sale on the first Tuesday in June,
1928, th/ following describ'd prop
erty, to-wit; * ...
Those lota, of land and the im-
provem-nta thereon, lying in Ath
ens, CIsrke countv. Georgia, o'
Lumpkin strn t, as fully described
iu needs from -Mrs. M. Blanche
East 87 feet to a stone; thence N.
72 degrees 23’ East 232 f:et to a
stone; Ounce N. 83 degrees, 20
East 608 feet to a stone; thence
South 63 degrees IV East 160 f.:et
to a stake; thence N. 88 degrees
10’ East 308 Let to a stake cor-
ner on line of property of Silva
Brittain; thence S. 1 d:gree 16
East 1252 feet; thence N. 79 de
grees 30’ West 40 felt to a stake;
tfibnee S. 1 degren 0’ west 1620 feet
to u stoke; thence N. 88 degrees
west 900 feet to the Oconeo river;
thence S. 76 degrees_0' West 483
feet along said river; thence N.
77 degree* 0’ west along said river
200 feet; thence N. 17 degrees O'
w.:et along sold river 200 feet; J
thence N. 1 deree 15’ Ei»t along
said river 8000 feet; thence N. 9
degrees O’ east 400 feet along
said river; tbtncw N. 1 degree 30’
east along said river 300 feat;
thence N. 16 degrees 60' eait
along said river 480 feet; thence
N. 36 degree* 0’ west along aaid
river 575 feet; thence N. 60 de
grees 30’ west along said river
957 feet; thence it. 34 degrees 20'
west 268 feet to tha, beginning
comer, aaid tract of land contain
ing ono hundred nnd nineteen
(119) acres, more or less, accord
ing to the curve- of the same
made by: J. W. Barnett, C, E., on
March 26th, 1903, a plat of which
is recorded in Book W. W., folio
402 in th‘ office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Clarke county,
Georgia.
Said property lev id on and to
be sold O! the property of G. F-
Stephenson, to satisfy an execu
tion issued from the City Court
of Atheiis, Clarke County, Geor
gia, in ffavor of Nat D- Arnold
against G. F. Stephenson.
lie d for the purpose of levy and
sale, executed, filed and recorded
,.efore levy. Written notice giv
en as required by law.
This 10* h day of Sfay, 1928.
W. E. JACKSON,
Sheriff, Clark: Co. Ga.
M11-18-254J1
GUARDIAN’S SALE
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
By virtue of an order granted
b.v Ihe Court of Ordinary of Ful-
on county nt the May term there
of, expressly authorising the sale,
the undersigned as guardian of
her minor daughter, Ruby Bul
lock, will sell before the court
house door in Athens said coun
ty, within the legal hour* of salt
on the first Tuesday in June, next,
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following (.-.scribed property, to-
wit; An undivided one-fourth
(1-4) interest in and to the house
and lot lying on the South aide
of Herring street. Number 146, in
the. city of A then*, said county,
and containing one-fourth of an
acre, beginning at cortrer of Her
ring street with Bunkley lot, now
J, If. Becker’s; thence southerly
along line of Bunkley property.
145 feet to lot formerly owned by
Rj.-. rt Chappie, now jtam -
'hence wee*—*- ■’’ong said Chapnic
line, 102 feet, theme in a north
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