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WANT AD RATES
2 Cents a Word
Minimum chart* of 40 cent*.
*1.00 for three inaertions. Seven
times for the price of fire in
sertions.
Ail discontinuances MUST be
made in person at the Banner-
Herald Office . or by letter.
Telephone discontinuances are
not valid.
75 Want Ad 75
PHONE
BANNBR-HERALD WANT
ADS GET RESULTS.
FOR 8 A LB
FOR RENT—At J60 Clorerhurst
Terrace, facing park, furnished
or unfurnished apartment. Call
Mr*. Jarrell at 1818.
FOR RENT—Six room house, 799
N. Pope Street. Apply R. E.
Carter, Phone 1776 or 1276. o7e
FOR SALE—Eight room house on
Cloverhurat. Avenue; 4 .bed
rooms. A desirable place near
Milledge car line—$7,500.00.
8-room house, 2 baths; half
block off Boulevard. Can make
easy terms on this place—
$2,000.00.
7-room cottage, steam heat, and
close in; lot 00 by 190; double
garage—*6,250.00.
0-room 2-story house on College
Avenue, close in. Will make rea
sonable term*—$3,600.00.
7- room house on Boulevard,
very large lot—$3,660.00.
A nice home on Milledge Ave
nue. Corner lot—*12,600.00.
New brick cottage in a
subdivision; hardwood floors.
Make terms—*4,860.00. •
8- room ^ouae brick and stucco,
on paved' street, and a well
built house. Terms—*8,500.00.
Two story brick buiidlng on
Washington Street—*8,000.00.
Several cottages close in, on
monthly payment plan. Price
right.
D. G. ANDERSON & CO.
FOR SALE—Piano, heater and
sewing machine. 798 Boulevard,
Phone fill. <0*
FOR SALE—Cole Blast heater:
small cooking stove., coil bed
spring; baby high chair and
pen; refrigerator. Call 1750.
.o7p
FOR SALE
MARTIN'8 BEAUTY PARLOR
It you don't mean business don't
Inquire. 100V4 College Avenue.
o8c
FOR SAlLE—Piano, mahogany bu
reau with largt mirror, table,
double bed, porch swing, gas
heater and other furniture. Mrs.
ft. VanStraaten, ,1160 Milledge
Avenue. one
IFOR RENT—Two nice rooms and
bath *10.00 per month to couple.
Phone 729-W, G. W. Barber.
o6p
WANTED
blind man wants work—
Repairing and re-caneing chairs
a speialty. Jim Edwards, 1325
Broad Street, Athens.
WANTED—Several Cotton pick
ers tor two or three days work.
Apply Grover Moon, Wlntervilie.
Tuckston Road. o6c
WANTED—Sewing Machine. Sing
er preferred. Muat be reason
able. rhone 1193 between 8:00
and 9:00 P. M. o5p
WIANTBD—Desirable room with
conecting bath. Nice location
on Milledge avenue. Phone 180.
o8p
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND—One iron gray marc
mule; about eight years old;
Came to my place September
28, Fridayy Owner -e<$l get
mule by paying for ad and feed.
1064 :
o6p
LOST—On Milledge Avenue, near
WoodlaWn pair Spectacles. Re
turn 43 Dearlng Street or phone
24$. Reward. o6p
THE VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia State College of
Agriculture
Will Respond to CaOe for
VETERINARY SERVICE
A moderate charge will be mad*.
Phon* 767-J. Athens, Ga.
At the expiration of ten days
from this date, September 26,
1928, the undersigned will file
with Mayor and Council of Ath
ens, Ga., their application for a
permit to erect, establish and op
erate a bulk station for storing
refined oil, gasoline and lubricat
ing oils and other products han
dled by this, company, on the
property of J. A. Stevens, located
at 532 and 690, on the East side
of Barber street at Atlanta Ave
nue, in said city of Athens, and
having a frontage of approxi-
mtaoly 200 feet on Barber street
and 200 feet on Atlanta avenue,
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
OF KENTUCKY.,
By J. C. Coleman.
o7p.
You Can Get It Quicker
At MILLEDGE PARK
PHARMACY
Milledge and Lumpkin
Phone 9200
BENSON’S INC.
Hot Bread and Rolls,
Morning, Noon and Night
BENSON’S, INC. 1
PEC Aft TREES
Stewart and Schley
—We offer for November, De
comber and January Delivery
Fifty Cents to One Dollar
Apiece.
Delivered at Athena,^Ga.
ACCLIMATED
No Better To Be Hed
—“The Pecan Growers of the
Future will be known ae the
Aristocrats of the Agricultural,
World."
LIPSCOMB PECAN
NURSERY
PHONE 345
E AT
davison’s
APPLES
LIPSCOMB-ERWIN & COMPANY
Successors
ERWIN & CO. and LIPSCOMB & CO.
GENERAL INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE and RENTING
. 35 Years’ Service
Phone 345
Plant Now—All Colors
Genuine Spencer
SWEET PEAS
Phone 1067
CITIZENS PHARMACY
FOR SALE-l-Will sacrifice for
quick sale, oqk china Plbtnef,
sideboard, sewing taiile and two
■ pedetUk 847 Hill street. Q8c
Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Gt.
To and From South and West
tRRIVE DEPART
Atlanta-
10:25 pm Birmingham 8:53 sm
1:27 am Atlanta 6:29 am
10:30 am Atlanta 6:30 pm
Atlanta-
2:15 pm BTiam-Mem. 2:45 pm
To and From North and East
IRRIVE' DEPART
New Yerk-Waah.
6:29 ani Rlch--Norfolk 10:25 pm
iNaw York Wash.
Richmond 1:27 an
pm
Now York Wash,
a Rich.-Norfolk 2:15
HALLOWE’EN
GOODS
—Nice assortment of Tally
Cards, Place Cards, Nut Cups,
Guana i and Party Goods for
the Hallowe’en Party—the Big!
Season of the Year.
Whitehead’s Gift &
BookShop
1(5 East Clayton SL
—Phone 441—
JOHNSTON’S ART STUDIO
Painting and Drawing. Special Rates to Students.
Art Gallery open daily. 784 Cobb Street, Phone
1309-JX. ' » 2 P
B. R. BLOOD WORTH C. D. FLAN1GEN, JR.
BL00DW0RTH & FLANIGEN
General Insurance
PHONE 1467
804 Southern Mutual Building
2:45 pm
IAINESYILlH MIDLAND RY.
Schedules Effective Jan. 2, 1917
-No. 2 leaves Athena for Gain
esville, 8:10 a. m.
-No. 1* leaven Athena for Gain
esville, 11:16 a, m.
-No. 11 arrives Athena from
Gainesville, 10:52 a. ie.
-No. 1 arrives Athena from
Gainesville, 5:50 p. m.
-Dally.
-Daily except Sunday,
ihedulea Nos. 1 and 2 covered
r Motor Car No. 400.
CKNTEAL' OF GEORGIA
TRAINS
Depart r fnr Macon 8:00 a. m,
■ and 4:45 p. m.
Arrira from Macon 11:45 a. n.
and 9:10 p. m.
tJEO. BEE LAND, C. A, Phone 040
. a BOLTON, AgL, Phone
GEORGIA RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
RRIVR. DEPART
f:*0 am 8:30 am
E: 16 pm 1:60 pm
:S0 pas—X *—4:45 pm
1:16 pmx— x—9:00 pm
-DaQv exceot Sunday.
HDD—RTR SCHEDULES ..
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Lula-North-Senth
JEPART- ARRIVE
0:55 am 10:45 am
4:20 pm 8:35 pm
BEAD
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS. /
BETTER REPAIRING
FOR YOUR AUTO
Your life may depend on n
Repair Job being RIGHT, *o
get the best. We do only the
best. We also do Welding,
Washing and Doping.
WRECKER SERVICE
DAY OR NIGHT
EPPS GARAGE
Phene 497
392 Washington Street
MOVING — CRATING — STORING
OPEN AND CLOSED VANS
Phone 148
Williams Transfer & Storage Co., Inc.
153 West Clayton Street
HOMES FOR SALE
-Five-room Brick Bungalow
now completed, Weatview
Drive; large lot, modern con
venience*; hardwood floors. Juat
the house you’ve been wanting.
Terms.
—Six-room house, hardwood
floors, all conveniences, Nich
olson Street *4,000. Terms.
—Six-room house with two
porches, located across street
from depot in Bogart, Ga.; 3
acres land; planty of fruit
H. O. EPTING & CO.
Phone 1188
Ml Shackelford Bulldlag
Seeds , Bulbs - Plants
Of Known Origin, Purity and Germination
NEW CROP STOCK ALL VARIETIES
Farm and Garden—Vegetables *and Flowers
-OURS IS A CASH STORE—
H. L C0FER & COMPANY
SEEDSMEN
378 Broad Street Phone 247
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To the Superior 'kiurt of sa'd
County.
The petition of W. 13. Chambers,
of Oglethorpe County, Georgia,
and <B. S. Dobbs and D. Edgar Wll-
j I ams. both of Clarke County,
Georgia, respectfully shows:
1. That they desire for them
selves, their associates and aucces.
•ora, to be Incorporated under tbo
name and style of Wlntervilie Gin
Company, for the full
twenty years, with the
of renewal as provided by law.
2. The principal office and
p ace of bus'neas of said corpora,
tlon shall be in the city of Athens,
Clarke Conntv. Georgia. Petition,
era desire that sa'd corporation
have the power to establish, main,
tain and d'scontlnie branch of.
flees and places of business at
such other places, within and with,
out the State of Georgia, as it may
See fit * \
3. The object of said corpora,
tion is pecun'ary gain to Itself and
its shareholders.
4. The particular business that
said corporat'on proposes to carry
on is that of operating cotton gins
Petitioners des're ;bat said cor.
poration also be author'sed. both
for lttelf and as agent for others,
to bay. sell and otherwise deal in
cotton bagging and ties, cotton,
cotton seed hnlls, cotton seed meal,
and, similar commodities; also
that It be authorized, both for it.
self and as agent tor others, to
buy, sell and otherwise deal In
coal,-4rood and aJ! other kinds of
fuel; and also that It be author,
fzed, both for itself and as agent
for others, to buy, sell and other,
wise deal In all other commod!-
ties of any and all kinds. Pet!,
tlonera also desire that 8a?d cor.
poration have the right to buy,
own, manage, sell and otherwise
deal, both for Itself and as rgent
for others, in all kinds of realty
and personalty.
5. The amount of the capital
stock of said corporation shall be
$8,000.00, all common stock, d!v!d.
ed Into shares of the par value of
$100.00 each. More than ten per
cent of said capital etock has been
actually paid in. Petitioners desire
that said corporation have the
right and power to increase Its
capital stock from time to time,
.by A 4 majority vote of the out.
standing common stock, to any
amount* not exceeding $25,000.00,
suqtt. additional capital stock to be
common and -preferred, either or
both, as may be determined by
vote or the holders of a majority
of the common stock, and with
such-rights and privileges as the
"holdvrrof a majority fdrthe com
mon stock of said corporation may
determine.
6. Petitioners desire that said
corporation have the right to sue
and be sued. to contract and be
contracted with, to lssne notea,
bonda or other obligations, and
to secure the same by mortgage,
security deed;* deed of trust, or
other form of security under laws
now or hereaftkf existing.* Petit,
loners desire .that aaid corpora,
t'on have .the right and power to {
apply for and achept'amendments
to its charter of any and every
character, when dt tired by the
holders of a majority of the out.
standing common *tock of said
corporation; also, the right and -otl
., e
in" to corporations of its kind un
der the laws of Georgia.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
hat they may be incorporated
tinder the above name and with
all the rights, privileges and im
munities prayed for.
GREEN & MICHAEL,
ERWIN, ERWIN & NIX,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Filed in office this the 26th
day of Sep;ember, 1928.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk, Superior Court,
* Clarke County, Georgia
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county, do
certify that the foregoing is a
to the Interest of the compan^to "iSSS?IT urmuJ" 1 ®]'
use, exercise. deveion and grant „ application William A.
license, in respect of, or othereire £° r w ?r. * al > for Incorporation un-
to turn to account any cucli pat-' Jj'‘Jj*'“5J1 “"iL ty e Athens
cr.ts, licenses, concessions, and th.i CtaMf, as the same
like, the information aforesaid. In '"PESl” °* * e ".I? 5 ! i
Witness my official hand and
seal, this the 20th day of Sep
ness of said corporation shall be
in Athens, Clarke County, Geor
gia, but ivith the right to estab
lish branch offices throughout the
state, or elsewhere.
3. The object cl aaid corpora
tion is pecuniary gain, and the
buiiness to bo carried on D to
purchase or otherwise acquire any
interests in any patents, licenses,
concessions and :he like, confer
ring an exclusive or non-exclusive
cr limited right, to use, or any
secret or other information at to
any Invention In relation to weov-
...„ log or otherwise usual in the
manufacture of any kind of cloth
‘"’’.“■I or material, or generally any in-
h* low* y ention which majr seem to the
company capable of icing profi
tably dealt with, and to acquire
existing inventions which may be
!fCs
connection with the foregoing the
company shall hare the right to
carry on the business of manufac
turing, selling and distributing
machinery, and any other article
of any kind and description cover
ed by any letters patent issued to
the corporation, or acquired by the
corporation by lease, purchase or
otherwise. Alas to purchase,
lease or otherwise acquire lands
and buildings for the erection and
establishment of manufactories
"td workshops with suitable
plants, engines and machinery,
and to manufacture, buy, asll and
deal generally- In machinery of ai!
classes and descriptions. Also to
manufacture, sell and - otherwise
deal in cotton, silk nml woolen
goods and other fabrics and yams
ef evo-v kind and character; and
generally to do nml perform each
and every act or ihiug ne-essary,
desirable or convenient in carry
ing out or effectuating the above
enumerated purposes.
4. The capital stock of ,ald cor
poration snail be Fifty Thousand
l$OU,OUU.OO) Dollars of common
stock divined, into shares of the
par value of *107.1X1 each, 10 per
cent of the amount of the capital
to employed by them bas
been actually paid in. The amount
of capital may to increased from
time to time to an amount not ax-
eeoing $500,000.00 of common
stock, upon the affirmative vote
cf a majority it all outstanding
shares ot common stock. Prefer
red stock may bo issued from
time to time to an amount not
exceeding $250,0Q 1.00, upon tin
vote ol stockholders holding not
less than a majority of all out
standing shares ot common ctock,
oho shall fix the rights, powers
and privileges of such preferred
stocks and amounts thereof. Pe
titioners desire the right to have
ijie subscriptions to the capital
stock paid in money or property,
to be taken at fair valuation.
5. Without in any particulat
limiting any of the objects, pur
poses or powere of the corpora
tion, the corporation shall have
the right to lease or otherwise ae
tember, 1928.:
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Cpurt,
Clarke County, Georgia.
S28-05-12-19
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
All persons having claim
against the estate of Miss Evio II.
Jackson, late of said County, dc-
. cased, : ii hereby notified to rei
dcr the same to the undersigned
as required by law. And ail per
sons indebted to said estate
hereby requested to make proi
payment of such iidebtednes-.
This September 21th. 1728.
HERSOHEI. CAItlTlIUKS,
W. LEROY SMITH,
feneuton of Miss Evi* H. Jack-
son. Deceased.
O 6-12-19-2- N 2-9.
Utility Paid $14,400
To Woman Club Head
Used Cars
28 Fordor Sedan
*26 Touring, reconditioned *225
’26 Roadster (225
’2* Ton Track Chassis ..(150
*27 Light Delivery Panel
■ Track ...*225
*25 Roadster, rebuilt ....*185
*25 Tearing, rebuilt (200
Two *24 Coupes, rebuilt,
each *190
C.A.TRUSSELL
MOTOR CO.
Phone 1097
East Clayton Street
$fce*fone
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
39x4.40 Firestone Balloon Cords ....
29x4.40 Firestone Oldfield Balloons .
30x4.50 Firestone Oldfield Balloons .
$6.87
$5.75
$6.75
Firestone Gum-dipped, Oldfield and Courier
Tires are now guaranteed for life against any
and all defects.
I have a tremendous stock of tires on hand of
all sizes. I sell only for cash.
V I
Save money by buying your tires at the
FIRESTONE WAREHOUSE
H. A. CLARK, Prop.
At CRAWFORD’S TIRE SERVICE
Washington Street
ct the outstanding shares of its
common stock, and upon ■ like
vote to discontinue its businesj
and distribute, its assets to It,
stockholders; to jus and be sued,
and to have ami use n common
teal; to establish suitable by-laws
and to amend Its same uy the
affirmative vote it a majority of
all outstanding share* (of com
mon stock, and generally to pos
sess aU other and further rights,
privileges and immunities befong-
money for any cf the objects or
rurpoeei of the corporation; to
issue notes, ibondi, or other evi
dences of lndsbtcdness therefor;
and to tecur* the tame by mort
gage, pledge, deod of trust, or
pw—WI — otharw&a;to amend It* charter,
power to apply for and accept re- cither in form or substance upon
newels of ita charter when, and, the affirmatjve vote of a majority
as often as. desired by the hold- "■
era of a majority of its outstand
ing common stock; also, that said
corporation have the powu to d’a-
contlnue-buslness, liquidate Its af
fairs and aarrender. It* charter,
when desired by -the holders of
two-thirds of Its outstanding com.
mon stock. Petitioners desire that
said corporation have the right to
have and use a common seal, and
the right generally to da all other
acta which may be done by cor-
porations of a similar nature.
Wherefore, petitioners pray that
they be Incorporated under the
name and style aforesaid, with the
powers; privilege* ead Immunities
heroin set forth, nnd such others
as are now dr may hereafter be
allowed corporations of a similar
cnracter udder the law* of Gsor-
*’*' ERWIN. ERWIN * NIX.
Petitioners' Attorneys.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Clerk's office Superior Court..
Filed in office this 28th day of
September, 1912.
B. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk. Superior Court, Clarke
County. Georgia.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Clerk’s off'ce, Superior Court.
I, JT J. Crawford, Clerk of the
Superior Coart of Clarke County,
Georgia do hereby . ertlfy that the
foregoing Is a true copy of the ap
plication of W. B. Chambers, B. S.
Dobbs and D. Edgar William* for
Incorporation of Wintsrville/ Gin
Company/ as said application ap
pears of Ole la my offlco.
Wltcau _ w nfflalal m'l
WASHINGTON—(United Ne w*)
'An arrangement by which the Na.
tional Electric Light association
retained Mrs. John D. Sherman,
former president of the Genera!
Federation of Women'a clubs, to
write articles In farm magazines
was described in detail today In
the federal trade commission's
power investigation.
Nine of the articles by Mrs.
Sherman, for which she has ra
ce ved a total of $14,400 since Oc-
tolMT. 1!»2»; wt*r«* fn’iTMd in evi
dence. Most of them had appear
ed in farm publications and ad
vocated greater use. of modern
electric eqirpmen in farm homes,
Payments to her were made in
$0(»0 monthly, installments.
•Mrs. Sherman Is still being paid
and has recently prepared eleven
articles to be published soon, the
commission was told by George F.
Oxley, publicity d T rector of the
N. K. L. A. Sum'* of her articles,
Oxley said, were reprinted by new.
papers in their news colnmns with,
out ind'catlng their source.
Payments to Mrs. Sherman were
made through the advertising firm
of Lord & IsOgan, Sew York city,
who are handling a SlOO.OOO-a-yenr
publicity and advertising cam
paign in rural newspapers and
magazines.
Among documents introduced
that bore on previous testimony
were samples of the firm-•« Pat
ton “envelope staffers.'* for wb'ch
•:he advertising firm of Darton,
Darstine & Osborne received $5.-
000 from tho N. E. L. A. Most
of tho booklets, wh'ch were Bent
to customers with their b'lls, had
attacks on governments owenrshlp
as their main thome.
There will be no farther hear
ings In the Investigation /uqt?
next Wednesday. Witnesses from
Pacific coast states have been
summoned to appear then.
NOTICE, TAX LEVY-1928
Upon motion it is ordered by the Board of Commissioners of Road*
and Revenue for Clsrke County, Georgia, that the following tax levy
be made for the year 1928. Two hundred and sixty (260%) percent
on State Levy. Thirteen mills or *13.00 on each *1,000.00.
It is further ordered by th* Board, that'tho following levies be
made on the State levy for the year 1928, and that the same be col
lected by the Tax Collector for the following purpose*, to-wit:
Legal Indebtedness 97r- on State Levy . .*70.260.02
Building ' 8% on State Levy .. 5,795.14
Maintenance Expense Court liouse JO'* on State Levy .. 7,243.92
Bridges 8% on State Levy .. 3,621.96
Roads .... A\’A on State Levy .. 29,7004)»
Boer s..' 10% on State Levy .. 7,243.92
Quarantine and Sanitation 18% on State Levy .. 13,039.00
BalllffO ...J. 1% on State Levy .. 7*4X9
Non-Res- Wt. nnd Ex. Ssr. ...... 6% on State Levy .. 3,621.96
Jurors 8% on State Levy .. 5.795.14
Coroner J.rt 1% on State Levy .. 724.39
Farm 2% on State Levy .. 1,448.78
Officers Salaries and Fees 22% on State Levy .. 15,930.02
County Ex. Off. Sal. and Fees .. 15% on State Levy .. 10/65.8S
Lawful Charges 17% on State Levy .. 12^14.66
- HurL(gam
bled ft the
Thursday
♦dill the courtroom packed I
i lowing with men
vc• era of , the ?*>un'
Morris, chairman of the* ~
rratic executive "ommitte* pre-iid-
ed.
Chairman Mortis stated that,
purpose of the mec ing wan to
organize a Smith-F.obinson cam
paign club in Hrrl county nnd en
thusiastic speecht* were made '.y
r, r . R. c. Teas' n v, Mva. Walter f .
Jlodge*. Mr2. Guv Norris. T. O.
Herndon, D. C. Alford, Jut I ye W.
L. Hodwi, c*f superior court and
J. H. Skelton.
The audience responded with
liberal applause .0 each address
as each speaker advocated the
r*'«"tion nf the national democrati”
ticket. Mr. Nm-ris was elected
permanent Chairman of th\coim y
campaign committee nnd W\ dele
gated to /ill! authority to mpnint
committeemen and corimiteow
men. Ilr.vt county, 'cadvrn r-*v,
car be depended on “to roll ■;up its
usual democratic ’ iajori f
Guarded Machinery'
Makes Mills gofer
NEW YORK.— f A P)- Inij”rovi il
machinery and cooperation of
employee; have enabled the tex
tile industry to win a reputation
as the safest of major industries,
John A. Perking, n director of the
National Association of ’Cotton
Manufacturers, asserted ‘ri an ad
dress prepared for delivery^ today
at the National Safety (ouncil
Congress.
Guards on machinery, elimina
tion of many belts and shafts )»y
means of individual drive motors,
operatic.*! of workers ioVsi/Ky
Perkins as important factor's in
the textile mills’ record In «dimi-
natinj,- accidents.
Accidents from mscliimicnl
causes,” he raid, ‘‘have reduced
tn about a third of the total mi>-
Jmps in cotton mills. Men are
employed daily in rspairi
guards, potting on new guards
and inspecting machinery to seo
if there are any places which
should be guaraed. When new op
eratives are employed they, aru
instructed fully, in their own lan
guage. not only as to what they
are to do and how to do*It, but
are shown any dangerous part of
the machine and warned , against
/loing the thl"g which mi"bt lead
to injury.”
Many of the accidentsMn the
mills are caused by falls, he said.
All employes arc urged to avoid
wearing high or crooked hee.s,
and whenever floors are being
scrubbed a large sign is carried
along by the scrubbers jwdrtiing
that the floor is wet nmfVrging
rr-e. and other precautions are
taken.
Mr. Perkins, who is agent of
Harmony Mills, Cohoes, N* Y.,
dcsciibed safety work in his mill
as bring typical of that in the
induf try. Its rafety organization
is cumpoM’d «>f the safety inspec
tor, n workman’s safety commit
tee r.nd a general committee com
posed of the agent, superintend
ent and nssustont superintendent.
Collidgcs Married
23 Years Thursday;
Quiet Observance
} 200%”
*188,341.02
Total. State , and County levy eiifYteen mills or *18.00 on each
*1,000.00 on County assessed valuations. Total assessed taxable
, , ...... mr . voile as shown by Digest, *14,487,840.00. Upon motion it is further
Wltnees my offlciel o fnature ( un j ere d by the Board that any surplus raised by any of the above
,h - ** ,hl * the levies. If neceasary, be applied to any lawful chargee against the
County.
The County Board of Education having recommended to this Board
that a total of tax of five (5) mills or *5.00 on qaeh $1,000 on aU
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WASHINGTON.— (AT) —Pres
ident and Mrs. Coolidge aBehrotcu
Thursday their 23rd wedding an
niversary—their last one in thu
White House.
Tiiey had hot hcarefully avoided
speciul preparations for the oc
casion. telling friends that th-j
ished to observe this day in tbe
ime manner as thev had observ
ed all previous ones. ' ,
Mrs. Coolidge left the hedside of
her sick mother in Northampton.
Mass.. Tuesday, to continue he'
practice of twenty-three years
standing of being in her own
home every fourth of October.
The absence of their son John was
the only rhungo which .Mr. and
Mrs. Coolidge were forced to sub.
mit to in their yearly observance
of the date.
Surnames wero r
ward tho end of the
■a England
ret used to-
10th centum
and the seal of sa'd court, this the
>$th day of September. 1928.
K. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk Superior Court Clarke
County, Georgln.
8*PL 28. Oct. 5-12-19
taxable property within the County of Clarke without the corporate
limits of th* City of Athens be levied to eupplemcnt the public school
funds in accordance with section S of tho Arts of the General Assem
bly of 1905 and tho Acts amendatory thereof. It !r therefore ordered
by the said Board of Commissioner! in pursuance of said recommen
dation and in pursuance of tn election held nnd curried under the
section above referred to, that a tax of five (*) mills or *5.00 on each
*1.000.00 on all taxable property of tbo County of Clarke lying with
out the Incorporate limits of tho City of Athens he and the sum* is
hereby levied, and that the same he collated by the Tax Collector of
said County In conformity with law.
Upon motion, it ii ordered that tha above levies b* advertised ns
is required by taw.
This the 18th day of September, 1928.
J. H. GBIFFETH, Chairman.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SAID STATE AND COUNTY:
Th* petition of William A. Fow
ler. Frank E. Fowler end Pan)
Keller, all of Clarke county; Geor
gia. respectfully shows:
L Petitioneri desire for them-
selves, their associates, successor:
d assigns, to bo incorporated for
period of twenty years, with the
privilege of ■ renews! ander tho ,
name of ATHENS WEAVING TATE WRIGHT, Clerk.
COMPANY I Board ef Commissioners, Ronds and Revenue for Clarke County.
2. Th* principal place of bail- 1 Georgia. . . 821-18,0 6-12-19;!*
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