The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 03, 1928, Image 5

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FRIDAY, APCPST 8, MM/I THE BAWSBt-HBHAU. 'ATHENS. GEORGIA 1 . FAR GEORGIA—Clarke County: Will be sold before the court house door .in-said-.county on tho first Tuesday fa August, 1928, m J***'City of Athens, Clarke" county, Sfjf “ > “57.1.7 “* *•***•« Georgia, on the South aide of Oak- land Avenue, known as lots No. GEORGIA—Clarke County: SHERIFFS SALE Will be sold on first:Tuesday in August, 1928, between the legal hours of sale, before the court house door of said county, the fol lowing described property: All that lot, tract or parcel of land situate, lying and fating in the bidder for cash the following de scribed property* toryrit: All that certain 'tfsrtt or parcel of land, situate, firing and being in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, together with all improvements thereon, said property being on the west side of Nacoochee Ave., and being known as lot No. 2 of -Sec tion 19 of Flanigen’s resurvey of the Wheeler survey of the Athens Park A Improvement Company. A plat of which survey is record ed in deed book P. P.; on the last page of said/bog^ and being the Upson by deed dated October 12, 1905, said deed being recorded in deed book ZZ, folio 302, in the office of the Clerk of the Super ior Court of Clarke County, Geor gia, and deeded by the executors of Stephen Upson to Wallace Bell by deed recorded in deed book 28, page 326. in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court _<? Clarke County, Georgia. Said property is to be sold ai the property of-Wallace L. Bell in pursuance of a power of sale contained in a certain securi.y deed executed and "delivered by the said Wallace LfeJBell to the undersigned, Mrs.; Nellie Stanley, dated July 31st, 1920, hud record, ed in deed book 30, folio 263, in the office of the.- ! Clerk of the Superior Court q£ Clarke County, Georgia, for the*purpose of col lecting the $3,000.00 indebtedness secured by said deed, with inter est thereon and expenses of sale. This the 12th day of July, 1928. MRS. NELUE^TANLEY. As Attorney In Wallace J 13-20-27, A 3. ADVERT. * GEORGIA—Ciarl Under and bf* pointment as S Chatham Saving) parry, under the certain security Mrs. Sallie E. He) ney-in-fact JV M. ham Savings and dated May 22, 19 in the Clerk’s O! r» rlor Court of f Book 46, folio47, installments of by said security fault, I will *ell fore the Court f srke county urs of sale < August. 1928, ust 7, 1928, all parcel of land si being in the Count’ city of Athens, stag ch the South sidgy street and more-TO scribed os follow) 4 and 6, in Block A, in sub-division of property of Benj. H. Barrow plat of which is recorded in Boole 14 folio 678 in Clerk’s Office, Su perior Court,of said county, de scribed as follows: Beginning on South side of Oakland Avenue at corner of lot No. 3, running thenc? in Southerly direction 210 feet, more or less, to property of Geor gia Development Company, thenc? Westerly along line of Georgia Development Company 124 feet to corner of lot No. 6, ttence North- particularly . property/? deeded by erly along lot No. 6 210 fee*; Mrs. Ida T. Bradberty to Stephen more or less to Oakland Avenue; thence Easterly along South side of Oakland Avenue 124 feet to be ginning point. Levied on as the property of Sam B. Wilkins to satisfy a stock assessment fi fa issued by T. R. Bennett, superin tendent of banks of the State of Georgia, for the use of American State Bank against said Sam B. Wilkins, which fifa has been transferred and assigned to and is now held by American Securities Company. This 12th day of July, 1928. W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff, Clarkr Co. Ga. Tlyl3-20-27-A3 GEORGIA—Clarke County: Will be sold at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday in August, 1928, between the usual hours for sheriff’s sales, all of the follow ing described land: All of that lot of land in the City of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, located on the north side of Hancock Avenue, between College Avenue and Jackson Street; beginning at the south west-corner qf land owned by G. H. Palmer in his life time, and running thence westerly along the north side of Hancock Avenue a distance of 60 feet to property of Georgia Power Company (for merly owned by Southern Mu tual Insurance Company); thence northerly along line of property of Georgia Power Company a dis tance of 11G.2 feet to property of Sorrells and Copper; thence enstcrly along line of said Sor- «*ells and Cooper property 61 feet and 10 inches to the line of said Palmer , property, and thence southerly alopg line of said Pal mer property 117 feet to the be ginning point; this being the same lot of "land conveyed :o Mrs. O. N. Cobb by J. Y. Carith- . • ers, by deed dated May 1, 1007, inK and an( , recorded in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of S larko County, Georgia, tri Deed ook 2, folio 398. d Said land trill be told by the deceased, for the purpose of pay ing debts of the estate and for the purpose of distribution, in pursuance of an order granted by the Ordinary of aald county. Posaeiolon of said property will he siren tho purchaser on Sep tember 1, 1028. i This July 11. 1028. E. D. SLEDGE. Administrator, of the Estate of Mrs. Olivia N. ’ - Cobb, Deceased. ,113-20-27, A3. SHERIFFS SALE GEORGIA—Clarke County: There will be aold before the Court House door in Athena, Geor gia, aald county, during the legal hours of isle on the first Tuesday In Anguat, 1028, for cash, the fol lowing described property, to-wft: All of that lot of land, with the Improvement thereon. In the City of Athens, Clarke county, Ga., lo cated on tho South aide of Clayton street, between Hull street and Pulaski street, and beginning at a point on West Clayton street In the rear of the old Presbyterian manse (now owned by Mrs. T. W. Reid), and running in a westerly direction along the South side of Clayton street 89 feet, more or less; thence in a southerly direc tion 118 test and 6 inches, mdre or less; thence in an easterly di rection 87 feet, more or less; thence in a northerly direction 118 f'-et, more 'or less, to the begin ning point; being bounded on the North by Clayton street; West by M. lUnk property; South by G. C. Thomas property; and East by old Presbyterian manse -property of Mrs. T. W. Reed. This is the same lot of land described in a deed executed by G. R Tatum t.i John L. Booth, dated June 3, 1920, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Clarke county, G-.orgia, in Deed Book 29, page 878. Said property levied on and to be sold under and by virtue of n fl fa of the American State Bank vs. John L. Booth et al, as the property of John L. Booth, one of the defendants in fi fa, said fi fa. having now been transferred and assigned to S. M. Cruce, said levy having been made on Sep tember 30th, 1928. This the 13th day of July, 1928, W. E. JACHSON Sheriff, Clarke Co. Ga. Jlyl3-20-27-A3 niter granted by law to such also* ciations. - 4. The object of laid corpora tion is pecuniary gain and profit to its members, who shall consti tute its stockholders. 5. Said corporation shall have minimum capital of Fifteen Thous and (|18,000.00) Dollars, divided into running shares of One Hun dred ($100.00) Dollars each, and the corporation, .hall have *1“ ^WHEREFORE, petitioners GEORGIA—Clarke County: Mrs. Blanche C. Crane as ad ministratrix of B. A. Crane, late of Clarke county, said state, de ceased, has made application for leave to sell all of the real estate of said deceased and all of the in terest that said estate has in real estate and all of the personal property of said estate, for the purpose of paying debts, including the reversionary interest in the dower lands admeasured and as signed to said deceased’s widow by order and judgment of the Su perior Court of Clarke county, Georgia.^This is therefore to cite all penons to show cause if any they hgve on the first Monday in August, 1928, why said applica tion should not ibe granted. This 13th day of July, 1928. R. C. ORR, Ordinary, Clarke County, Ga. Jlyl3-20-27-A3 _ Westerly and eight-tenths . Iron pin on the line of said prop erty of J. L. Adams: thence in a Southerly direction One Hundred Thirteen and three-tenths (*13.3) feet to a stake : thence in a west erly direction Twenty-nine and six-tenths (29.6) feet-to a stake; thence in a northeasterly direction Twenty-two (22) feet (thence in e Northerly direction Ninety-four (94) feet to the beginning corn er, according to a Wit of the same made bv B. H. Barrow and m^orded • in Deed Book 39, folio 128, Clerk’s Office Superior Court together with all the improve- m Term. r..h: Purehieer. pay * Ski lug for title, and revenue .tamp, norate llroita of the CRT oi «u nn deed. v- . ABIT NIX. A« Sole Trustee aa Aforesaid Jtv 13-20-27-A3 W -.' GEORGIA—Clarke County: To Whom It May Concern: Mrs. John F. Williams, Mrs. Frances White Yow, , Hugh W. White and Robert P. {White, ad- ... jnlniatrators of tho estate of John ministrators of said estate, all per sona concerned ore required te ahow cause at the August Term, 1928, of tho Court of Ordinary, if any they can, why said applica tion should not be granted. This 11th day of July, 1928, R. C. ORR, Ordinary, Clarke County, Georgia. July 13-20-27-A3 OEOROIA—Clarke County: Will bo sold at the courthouse door Id aald County on the first Tuesday, In An*h*L 19*8, wTthln the legal hours of aale, to-wlt: All that tract or parcel of land, with improvements thereon, lylnj In Clarke County, Georgia, partly C.FOHGIA—ClarkefCooutv: Will be sold before 'the court house door in said 'State and County, on the first Tuesday in August. 1928, between the legs! hours for soles, to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed property, to-wlt: All that tract or parcel of land, to-wlt. that lot of land in the City of Athens. Clarke County, Geor gia, fronting South on Broad Street for a distance Of 80 fee-, and fronting on Hancock Avenue a distance ef 80 feet, and adjoin ing on the east .Echols Gordon, end on the West land of Mrs. M. L. Hunntcutt, and being more particularly* described In deed of record in Book 9, page 44, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Clarke County, C ^3afd*property .levied, upon as' the property of tk* 'defendant in fi, fa., Henry WiljlameAto satisfy a judgment obtamedin the City Court of Atlanta in furor of Miss Nellie' Bryan, and agnln.t Henry Williams. - Deed for levy recorded before sale filed,and legal notice session. July, 1928. . .. .AfeCSOR, Sheriff. Clarke County, Georgia. J 13-20-27,' A 3. j-ecurucu .we*-”- ■ given tenant in * This lHh day w. e. jac; [Eucai, Jr., hud Margarette Iaicaa. ‘minor children of Clarence Lucas, ate of aold counlswtaceased, no- fee is hereby pWjh* «P* ilicatlon will be heard at the next ,rt of Ordinaryfor said county the first Monday in August, fwitnats mV hand, and official jismatu^r tMr tha 2nd day of July, 1928. 1T R. C. ORR, Ordinary;. Clark* County, Go. 18-20-27-A3 porate .limit* ena, and on the West aid* of Uto AtbenS-Watkinarille rood, and more fully described a* follows: Beginning it a pin at the Inter section 'of aald Athens-Watklna- vJIla road and the Duncan Drive road and running thence along tha Athens-WatktnavlUe road N. 29.18 E. 341 feet to cantor of West Lake road; thence down th* center ”* West Lake road. N, 70.J7 W. 189 Set; {hence N- 7145 W. 70 feet: thence 8. 89.30 W. 481 foot to a pin; thence S. 8.10 R 4W "Jj along line of property of Duncan to a pin in center of Dnnoan Drive, thence along center of Duncan Ds'.ve. N. 74.46 B. 447 foot to the Athona-Walktnarill* road, and tha beginning point, containing H” and 31.100 acres, more or lass, ae. cording to a plat or .unrey mad* by T. P. Stanley, anrveyor on June 1924 and recorded in Deed Book 49 folio 308, and being the prop erty bought by I* C. Strain from W. W. Duncan, j Tho aald property levied on »• the property of L. C. St™ 1 ”' *” satisfy on erecuttonlssuedon the 4th day of July, 1928, from tn* Superior Court » f aald County. In favor of Leonard Po*tcro agrinst L. C. Strain: A deed fer th* pur- pooe of levy and solo ha* boon filed and recorded as riqurad by law, and written notice of the levy ba* been given the aatd L. C. Strain, tbe tenant In possession. Thti July 19. 1928. WALTER E. JACKSON, Sheriff. Hubert A. Brown July 13-20-27 Aug. 3. GEORGIA—Clarke County: To AH Whom It May Concern: W. H. Garfield of etate. has applied to me for JgJJ g administration on the K b. Garfield late of saM county, deceased. This is to notify all person? concerned that said ap- r.lication *H» fhe at the next term of the Court of Ordinary of said county which convenes on the first Monday in A "vt\trvn* 2 %? official ^nature, thi* 11th day of July. 1925, Ordinary, Clarke Co. Ga. Jly J3-20«27*A3 ... GEORGIA—Clarke County: The return of the appraisers setting apart twelve months sup port t&the family of A. C. Han cock, deceased, having been filed in my offlo, all persons concern- cited to show cause by the 6th day of August, 1928, why said application for twelve months’ support should not be granted. «« C. ORR, Ordinary. Jly, 13-20-27-A3 ' GEORGIA—Clarke County: Mrs. Margaret B. Sexton as the administratrix of the estate of Mrs. Marie E. Branch, deceased, having applied for leave to sell the railroad atock belonging to said estate, said application will be heard and determined by me at the next regular term of the Court of Ordinary of Clarke County to be held on the first Monday in August, 1928. This July 3, 1928. R. C. ORR, Ordinary, Clarke County, Georgia. J13-20-27, A3. % GEORGIA—Clarke County: J. T. Dudley having applied for appointment as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Mar/ Strong Simpson, deceased, all persons concerned are hereby notified that said application will be heard and determined by me in the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in August, 1928. This, July 11, 1928. ) R» C. ORR, Ordinary, Clarke County, Ga. Jly 13-20-27-A3 APPLICATION FOR CHARTER GEORGIA—Clarke County: To the Superior Court of Said County: The petition of John H. Tait, of Fulton County, Georgia, Mary C. Elliott, and J* A. McCurdy, Jr., both of DeKalb County, Georgia, respectfully show: , 1. Th*y desire for themselves, their successors and assigns, to be incorporated under the laws of the State of Georgia for the term of twenty (20) years, with such pri vileges of renewal as many now or hereafter be allowed .by the laws of said state, under the name and style of ATHENS BUILDING A LOAN ASSOCIATION 2. The domicile and place business of said corporation will be tn AJthem, Clarke county, Geor- with the right to establish * offices. H.- C. ORR, »t- nhall have; enjoy and exercise all of tha rights .powers, privi leges and Immunities now or here- right to begin business when the same has been subscribed and ten per cent of the same has been paid in and the remainder of such in scription may )>2> paid in such installments as the Board of Di rectors may designate. 6. hTe corporation shall aho have the authority to issue, upon a majority vote of the Board of Directors, from time to time, ad ditional running shares of the par value of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, to the amount of Three .Million ($3,000,0(01400) Dollars and said shares may be paid for in such installments, as the Board of Directors may determine. Th« members of the association shall have the right in the by-laws to be adopted, or by other corporate ac tion, to provide when and in what manner such stock may be retired by the association or withdrawn by a memlber. 7. The holder of each running *here shall be entitled to one vote at all meetings of shareholders l:ut no share holders may vote more than twenty shares. 8. Said corporation shall (also have th: authority to issue Invest- ment Shares in any amount, which shall not have a vote in the con trol of the corporation, but which may bear such dividend as the Board of Directors may deter mine and which shall have such otter rights and be subject to such other restrictions as the Board of Directors may determine. 9. The corporation may charge such membership fees as the Board of Directors may determine, which will be required to be paid iby each person and for each run ning share and which shall be in addition to the par value of such running shares and which may be used for idling, or other expenses of the Corporation. 10. It shall ibe the duty of the Board of Director^, the Executive Committee and the officers of said association to preserve unimpaired at all times the full par value of the capital stock of the association and to see that no part of the cap ital stock, to the full extent of the par thereof, shall ever be used in any way except in the acquisition of loans, to be secured by first mortgages or deeds conveying Improved real estate, or by pledge of its own •stock, and /or in the acquisition of bonds of the United States, the State of Georgia, or of governmental subdivisions thereof having the power of taxation and assessment, and/or in the making of such other investments, or in the acquisition of such other se curities as may be approved or authorized by any authority of the State of Georgia having jurisdic tion and supervision over local and mutual building and loan as sociations; provided that nothing herein contained shall be constru ed so as to prohibit and prevent the association from becoming th« purchaser of property standing as security for any loan whenever the Board of Directors or Execu tive-Committee may deem it wise or expedient so to do, and provided further that nothing herein con tained shall prohibit or prevent the association from placing at in terest,’ from time to time, with bank or trust companies of recog nized standing and responsibility, instead of on open deposit, any funds which the association may have on hand and for which it may be unable to “find investments deemed to be satisfactory. 11. No loans secured by real es tate are to be made by said asso ciation to persons who are not memijers thereof, It being the pur pose of the provision in this re gard to assure the operation of said corporation ae a mutual build ing and loan association. 12. Petitioners desire that said rporation shall have the right lo ake loans to its members secured by mortgagas or deed to real es tate, and/or by the pledge of hy pothecation of skates of lta own capital stock; to elect such offi cers as may be deemed advisable for the conduct of its affairs; to su« and.be sued; to have and use a common seal; to own, hold and dlspoes of such real estate as may he suitable to its corporate pur poses or as may be acquired by it tn the conduct) of its business, and while the owner thereof, to exer- ciie full acts of dominion; to make contracts; to borrow money and to secure the payment thereof; and, in general, to carry on the busi ness of a local mutual building and loan association with the ful* right to have and exercise such general and particular powers as may now or hereafter be conferred upon or p*rmitted to similar cor-' porations under the laws of the state. 13. The corporation shall be controlled by not less than seven, nor more than thirty-one direc tors, elected by the holders of the > running shares, for a period not to exceed five years. The number of directors shall not be increased after organization, except upon a majority of the existing directors and all directors shall be else ted at the annual meeting of share holders, except that th? Board of Directors may elect a director, to fill an unexpired term and in case of an increase in the number of directors they may elect the new director for his first term. 14. The directors, shall at least twice a year, after payment of alt expenses of the corporation and interest accrued, set aside a rea sonable surplus fund and/or undi vided profits fund and/or reserve fund and declare and pay out all of the remainder of the earnings of the corporation to tbe share holders. authorized by a majority in Mic gazette of this, Clarke Count*/, amqpnt of the stock then entitled Georgia, returnable to the next to/vote at any regular meeting of thO'Stockholders, or at any special meeting called for the purpose of considering the same or be assent ed to in writing by the holders of a majority in qraount of such vot ing stock and subsequently auth orized at any meeting of the stock holders by the majority of a quo pre sent this their application foi charter and pray that after the same shall have teen published as required by law, they, their as- cociates and successors, be incor porated and made a body politic xor the term aforesaid undtr tha name style aforesaid, with all the rights, privileges and immunities herein prayed, as well as such otter rights, privileges or im munities as may now or hereafter ts allowed by iaw to similar cor porations, subject In all respects to any restrictions fixed by law. Julius A. McCurdy, Jr., Petitioner’s Attorney. Filed in ofifee, this 27 day of July, 1928. E. J. Crawford, Clerk Superior Court, # * Clarke County, Ga. I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the Superior Court of Clarke county, Georgia, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the application for char ter of the ATHENS BUILDING A LOAN ASSOCIATION, as the same appears of file in this o4 fice. This 27th day of’July, 1928. E. J. CRAWFORD Cleric, Superior Court, Clarke County, .Ga jly27-A3-10-17 LITTLE BOY INJURED 1 DeWltt Austin, aged 8, son of October term of this court; and let there be mailed a copy of this petition and order to each of thei above named parties If their whereabouts can. be found, or to their attorneys at law, if any, or! representatives, if any, If they can 1 be found, by registered mail. Let all parties interested and unknown be served by said publi cation above ordered in the Pub lic Gazette. Let all parties who may be In* wvitt „ terested and so desire file their Mr. and Mrs. C A. Austin, who interventions in this case, subject Uve on Route A in Clarke county, to the further orders of this was injured Thursday when he Court as may seem equitable and was hit £y an automobile near his j u *f* | parents’ home. Tte little boy is This 28th day of July, 1923. I at the Genera! Hospital, suffering (Signed) BLANTON FORTSON,| from a broken leg, , and bruises Judge Superior Court, Western about his head. He is not thought -„Srcuit. M dangerously injured. GEORGIA, Clarke County: I Mrs. Austin, according to infor- I, E. J. Crawford, clerk of the matlon obtained by tte- Banner- Superior Court of said county, Herald, failed to get the name of hereby certify the above to be a, the driver of the automobile in her true and correct copy of the orig-; excitement. Ste brought the llt- tenl ^rd?r this day filed in Supe- tie boy to the hospital in Athens. rior Court, said County, July 28th, 1928. I E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk. A 3-17. S 7-14. • LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Mrs. Ophelia H. Hilliard Vs. To Howell Cobb, Sr., of El Paso, 1 Texas! John Banks, Sr., and John Banks, Jr n and to all other persons interested: Notice is hereby given you, and each of youi in pursuance of an order of Court, copy of which is hereto annexed as a part of this notice, that upon the 28th day of July, 1928, a petition was filed in the Superior Court of Clarke County, Georgia, by Mrs. S. C. Baxter, Administratrix of the Estate of Howell B. Cobb, de ceased, asking t«it the said court direct'her as administratrix how to distribute the assets of the said estate now in her hands and for the court to construe the law of distribution as to its applica tion in this estate, and for ether purposes, as set out in the said petition. SARA COBB BAXTER, Administratrix of the Estate of Howell B. Cobb, Deceased. AT CHAMBERS: The above, foregoing and an nexed petition read and considered. Lerthe same be filed. Let the three parties named in said petition, to-wit: Howell Cobb. Sr., "John Banks, Sr., and John “ ‘ , Jr., be served with notice d petition by publication as _ tylaed by law in such cases local f b y*fcr&Ifshley proper notice, to* Robert Pink Hilliard. No. 5499. Georgia, Clark? County—^Superior Court, October Term, 1928. Divorce. To Robert Pink Hilliard: By order of the court you are required to be and appear at said court on the first Monday in Oc tober, 1928, next, to answer peti tioners libel for divorce a vinculo ■ matrimonii, and in default there- I of the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Hon. Blantin Fort- son, Judge of said Court. This is the 3rd day of August, 1928. E. J. Crawford, Clerk. S. C. Wolver M. Smith, Petitioner’s Attorney. 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