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Legal Advertisements
GECRGIA—CIarke County:
Lo the Superior Tourt of said
5 A 4 County.
~he petition of W. 3. Chambers,
‘of, Oglethorpe County, Georgia,
w4od (B. S. bobos and D. Edgar Wil
18ms, both of Clarke County,
orgia, respectfully shows:
#l. That they desire for them
selves, ther associates and succes
sors, tc be incorporated under the
name and style of Winterville Gin‘
Company, for the full period of |
t!gmy yvears, with the privilegel
0&‘ renewal as provided by law. |
#2. . The principal office and
plaieé of bus ness of said corpora- |
tion"shall be in the 2ity of Athens,
Glarke: County, Georgia. Petition
@rs fesire that sa‘d corporation
haye the power to establish, main
tain and d'scontinne branch of
tices and places of business at
sich other places, within and with
out the S:ate of Georgia, as it may
see fit.
..3. The object of said corpora
tion is pecuniary gain to itself and
ffs shareholders.
i 4. The particular business that
&aid corporat’on proposes to carry
%jg that of operating cotton gins
titioners desire ithat said cor
poration also be author'zed, both
Sor itself and as agent for others,
to buy, sell and oth:rwise deal in
cotton bagging and ties, cotton,
gotton seed hulls, cotton seed meal,
d sim‘lar commodities; also’
:Fat it be au‘horized, botb for it
&lf and a< agent for others, so
y, sell and &therwise deal in
cbal, wood and all other kinds of
fuel; and also that it Le author
ized, both for i‘self and as agent;
for others, to buy, seéll and othér
wise.deal in all other commodi
trelof any and all kinda, Peti
tioners also desire that sa’'d cor
poration have the right to buy,
own, manage, sell and otherwise
deal, both for itself and as agent
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, divid
ed into shares of the par value of
SIOO.OO each. More than ten per
cent of said capital ztock 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 majority vote of the ouf
standing common stock, te any
amount not exceeding $25,000.60,
such additional capital stock to be
common and preferced, either or
bo't?l, as may be determined by
vote of the holders of a major'ty
of the common stock, and with
such rights and privileges as the
holders of a majority for the com
mon Stock of said corporation may
determine,
6. Petitioners desire that said
corporat’on have the right to sue
and he sued, to contract and be
contracted with, to issue motes,
bonds or other obl'gat‘ons, and
to secure the same by mortgage,
gecurity deed, deed of trust, or
other form of securitv under laws
qn,](;pi' hereafter existing, Petit
oners desire that saia corpora
t'on have the right and power to
apply for and accept amendments
toyits charter of any and every
. hiifacter, when des'red by the
holders of a major'ty of the on‘-’
standing common cfock of said
corporation; also, the right and
power to apply for and accept re
newals of its charter when, and
agooften as, desired hy the ho'd-l
erd 6f a majori'y ol its outstand
ing gommon stock: also, that sa'd
corporation have the power so d's
continue business. liquidate its as.
faffs and surrender its charter,
whén des‘red by the ho'ders of
twao.thirds of its ontstanding com
mofkistock. Petit'oners desire that
salf®corporation have the rieht to
haye and use a common seal, and
thes pight generally ‘o do all other
act§ "which may be dene by cor
poaag‘ona of a ¢'milar nature. '
‘herefore, pet't‘oners pray that
they be incorporatad under the
name and stvle aforzsa’d, with the
powers, privieees and immunities
herein set forth, and such others
as are now or may herveaf'er he
allowed corporat’ons of a s'milar
character under the laws of Geor
gia.
'ERWIN, ERWIN & NIX,
: Petitionors’ Attorneys.
GEORGIA-—Clarke County:
Clerk’s office Superior Cour’.
Piled in office this 28th day of
September, 1928,
E. J. CRAWFORD, |
Clerk, Superior Court, Clarke
County, Georgia. |
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
Clerk’s office, Superior Court,
I; . J. Crawford, Clerk of the
Suyerior Court of Clarke County,
Geprgia do herehy \ertify that the
foragoing is a true copy of the ap
plication of W. B. Chambers, B. S.
Dobbs and D. Bdgar Williams for
incarporation of Winterv'lle Gin
Company, as said applicat'on ap
pe%g of file in my office.
tness my official s'gnature
and the seal of sa'd dourt, this the
28th day of September, 1928,
£ E. J. CRAWFORD,
(lerk Superior Court Clarke
County, Georgia.
Sept. 28, Oct. 5-12-19.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
T 0 THE SUPEXIOR COURT OF
SAID STATE AND COUNTY:
The petition of William A, Fow
ler, Frank E. Fowler and Paul
Keller, all of Clarke county; Geor
gia, respectfully shows:
1. Petitioners desire for them
selves, their asscciates, successors
and assigns, to be incorporated for
a period of twenty years. with the.
privilege of renswal uader the
~ pame of ATHENS WEAVING
. COMPANY. |
2. The principal place of busi
. mess of said corporation shall be
in Athens, Clarke County, Geor
i ml. but with the right to estab
% h branch offices throughcut the
_state, or elsewhere.
R The “object cf said corpora
. tion s pecuniary gain, and the
¢ busines to be carried on is to
, hase or otherwise acquire any
interests in any patents, licenses,
concessions and the like, confer
ring an exclusive or non-exclusive
or limited right to use, or any
secret or other information as te
any invention in relation to weav
ing or otherwise tusual in the
manufacture of any kind of :loth
or material, or generally any in
vention which may seem to the
company capable of being profi
tably dealt with, and to acquire
existing inventions which may be
to the interest of the company; to
vse, exercise, develop and grant
licenses in respect of, or otherwise
to turn to account an? such pat
ents, licenses, concessions, and the
like, the information aforesaid. In
connection with the forezoing the
lcompany shall have the rizht to
carry on the business of manufac
turing, selling and distribating
'machinery, and any other article
}of any kind and descripti®n cover
ed by any letters patent issued to
the corporation, or acquired by the
corporation by lease, purchase or
otherwise. Alsy o purchase,
fcase or otherwise saeguire lands
and buildings for the erection and
estanlishment of manuf.xc;,or’jes
ard workshops with suitable
plants, engines and - machinery,
and t¢ manuiacture, buy, sell and
ceal generally in machinery of al!|
classes and descriptions. Also to
manufacture, sell and otherwise |
deal in cotton, silk- and woolen
goods and other fabri:s and ya:ns
of every kind and charuacter; and
generally to do and perform each
and every act or 'hing neressary,
desirable or convenient in carry
ag out or effectuating the above
c¢numerated purposes.
4, The capital stock of said cor
soration zhall be Fifty Thousand
($50,000.00) Dollars of commen
stock divided into shares of the
par value of SIOO.OO each, 10 per
cent of the amount of the capital
to ve employed by them has
been actually paid in, The amount
of capital may be increaged from
time to time to an amount not ex
ceeding $500,000.00 of ¢ommon
stock, upon the affirmative vote
of a majerity of all outstanding
shares of comravn stock. Prefer
red stock ‘may be issded fram
ume to time to an amount not
exceeding $250,001.00, upon the
vote of stockholders holding not
less than a majority of all out
standing shares of common ctock,
who shall fix the rights, powers
and privileges of such preferred
“tocks and amounts thereof. Pe
titioners desire the pight to have
the subscriptions to the eapital
stock paid in momney or property,
10 be taken at fair valuation.
5. Without in any particular
limiting any of tke objects, pur
pises or powers of she corpora
tion, the corporation shall have
the right to lease or otherwise ac
quire any real or personal proper
{y necessary and proper for the
cenduct of its buziness; to borrow
money for any of the objects or
rurposes of the corporation; to
Issue notes, sonds, or other evi
dences of indestedmess therefor:
band to secure the same by mort
gage, pledge, deed of trust, or;
otherwise; to amend itz charter,
cither in form or substance upon
the affirmative vote of a majority
of the outstanding shares of its
common stock, and upon a like
vote to discontinrue its business
and distribute its assets to itg
stockholders; to sue and be sued.
iand to have and use a common
|«vnl; to establish suitable by-laws
jand to amend the same by the
{ affirmative vote «f a majority of
all outstanding shares of com
mon stoek, and generally to pos
[ sess all other and further rights,
privileges and immunities belong
ing to corporations of its kind un
der the laws of Georgia.
WHEREFORE, petitionerg pray
‘hat they may be incorporated
under the above name and with
all the rights, privileges and im
munities nrayed {cr.
GREEN & MICHAEL,
ERWIN, ERWIN & NIX,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Filed in office this the 26th
day of September, 1928,
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk, Superior Court,
Clarke County, Georgia
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county, do
certify that the foregoing is a
true and correct copy of the origi
nal application of William A.
Fowler, et al, for incorporation un
der the name and style of Athens
Weaving Company, as the same
appears of file in my office.
Witness my official hand and
seal, this the 26th dgy of Sep
tember, 1928.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court,
| Clarke County, Georgia,
528-05-12-19
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
GEORGIA—CIarke County :
All persons having claims
against the estate of Miss Evie H,
Jackson, late of said County, de
ceased, are hereby notified .to re.-
der the same to the undersigned
as required by law. And all pe»-
sons indebted to said estate are
herchy requested to make prompt
payment of such indebtedness.
This ‘September 24th. 1928,
HERSCHEL CARITHERS,
W. LEROY SMITH,
Executors of Miss Evie H. Jack
son, Deceased.
0 5-12-19-2- N 2.9,
GEORGIA—CIarke County;
Pursuant to an order and decree
of the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia, rendered on July
0. 1928, in the case of W. K. Mea
dow, as Executor of the estate of
Martha Lillian Pitner vs, Guy R.
| Pitner, et al, the nndersigned com
missioners appointed by the court
Jin said cause for this purpose vyfl]{
offer for sale to the highest bid
der for cash, before the court
house in Clarke County, Georgia.
with the legal hours of sale on the
first Tuesday i November, 1928,
'the following described property,
so-wit:
‘ All that tract or parce! of land
in Clarke county, Georgia, on the
| waters of Trail Creek, about two
miles East of the city of Athens,
commonly known as the John C.
}Pitner farm, containing 275 acres;
more or less, and bounded on the
north dby lands of Crawford and
'Murrell; on the east by Jolley,
Anderson and Hancock; on the
‘South by Mary Heard and on the
West by Haudrup, Comer and
Crawford, and né'ing accurately
shown by survey and plat of C.
B. Chandler dated December 2,
1925, which plat i< recorded in the
office of the Clerk of the Supetior
Court of Clarke County, Georgia,
in Deed Plat Book 1, page 92, tu
which plat referente is here made
fcr more particuiar deseription.
Also the- following deseribed
personal property: P ;
1 black raare mule, weight a"noué
1100 pounds, named Belle; 1 re
horse mule, weight about 990
pounds, named Rat; 1 Hackney
two-horse wagon; ! Lynchburg R)i
turn - plow: & hoes: 11 hec!
sweeps; 12 rippers; ‘1 - shovel
(plow); 3 half turners; 1 ditching
si,ovel; all of said personality be
ing on said land in custody of An
dcrson Pittard.
Said sale will be held subject f:
the confirmation of the Superior
Court of Clarke County, Georgia.
This the 10th day of October,
1928, .
L. DENNIS PENNY,
ELMEFE J. CBAWFORD,
WALTER E. JACKSON,
Commissioners.
cl2-19-26-n3 ’ 1
GEORGIA—CIarke County: l
The undersigned, as Adminis
trutor of the Estate of George
Burch, deceased, by virtie of an
or?er of the Court of Ozdinary ol
safd count, will ~ell at public out
cry, on the first Tuesday ir. No
veny.er, 1928, before ithe Conri
House door in said couunty, be
tween the legal hours of saie, ts
the highest bidder for cash, the
{following described lands, t» wiv:
That lot of land lying and be
ing in the City of Athens, Clarke
county, Georgia, beginning at a
point on the West side of Clover
hurst Avenue, 180 iect from the
corner where John D. Mell’s
property adjoins that of E. G.
Whitehead, and running thence
along said Avenue 60 feet to a
tock corner on said Avenue;
thence Northwesterly 151.8 feet to
a rock corner; thence West 72
feet to a rock corner; thence in a
Southeasterly direction 181.6 feet
to the beginning corner of said
Avenue, Said lot being lot Num
ber 15 of the survey of the subdi
vision of the E. G. Whitehead
property made by C. M. Strahan
and E. L. Griggs, dated August,
1908, said pla: being recorded in
the office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Clarke County
Georgia, in Deed Book 8, page 405?
Said lands will be sold as the
property of the estate of George
Burch, deceased, for the purpose
ol payinfi debts. *
'lgfis the 10th day of October,
Y2B, ‘}
W. F. DORSEY,
Administrator of the es
tate of George Burch, de
ceased, .
012-19-26-n2
GEORGIA—CIarke County:.
To the Superior Court of said
County:
The petition of the IDEAL
IURNITURE COMPANY, re
spectfully shows:
1. It has hitherto been incor
porated under the name of Ideal
Furniture Company, by order of
this court.
2. By virture of unanimous ac
tion of its stockholders as shown
by the accompanying exhibi:, said
corporation desires to have its
name changed to Star Furniture
Company, to have the right to
issue Fifly Thousand ($52,000.00)
Dollars, of common stock, of the
par value of One Hundraed (SIOO.-
(¢0) Dollars, per share, to be paid
for in money or property ‘at a
fair valuation, with tha right to
increase said capital stock to Two
Hundred Thousand ($200,000.00)
Dollars, upon the action of two
thirds of the common stock-hold
ers, and to have the right to issue
preferred stock in the amounts
and with the privileges to be de
termined by a two-third vote of
the common stock, and to hav?
the right to borrow money and
secure the same by pledge o
iransfer of the property of the cor
poration as security, and to have
NOTICE, TAX LEVY—I92B
Upon motion it is ordered by the Board of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenue for Clarke County, Georgia, that the following tax levy
be made for the year 1928. Two hundred and sixty (2609 ) percent
on State Levy. Thirteen mills or $13.00 on each $1,000.00,
It is further ordered by the Board, that the 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 purposes, to-wit:
Legal Indebtedness .. .. .. .. .. 97% on State Levy ..$70,266.02]
IR & e Vi 8% on State Levy .. 5,795.14
Maintenance Expense Court House 10% on State Levy .. 17,243.92
BEREER (0. v Bt ian 5% on State Levy .. 3,621.96
00T PR O R R RRee Te AR
BHOL st vin iy, soveiness A 0 B 0 StONS Levy .. T 343.08
Quarantine and Sanitation ...... 18% on State Levy .. 13,039.06
BRRTIE .y Tey e 1% on State Levy .. 724.39
Non-Res. Wt. and Ex. Ser. ...... 5% on State Levy .. 3,621.96
RN e L ek i 8% on State Levy .. b 5,795.14
TMR S R A 1% on State Levy .. 724.39
R i 2% on State Levy .. 1,448.7 R
Officers Salaries and Fees ...... 22% on State Levy .. 15,936.62
County Ex. Off. Sal. and Fees .. 15% on State Levy .. 10,865.88
Lawful Charges ..,. .... ...... 17% on State Levy .. 12,314.66
) 260% . $188,341.92
~ Total Staic and County levy eighteen mills or SIB.OO on each
'51,000.00 on County assessed valuations. Total assessed taxable
value as shown by Digest, $14,487,840.00. Upon motion it is further
ordered by the Board that any surplus raised by any of the above
levies, if necessary, be applied to any lawful charges 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 each SI,OOO on all
taxable property within the County of Clarke without the corporate
limits of the City of Athens be levied to supgplement the public school
funds in accordance with section 2 of the Acts of the General Assem
bly of 1905 and the Acts amendatory thereof. It is therefore ordered
by the said Board of Commissione(s in- pursuance of said recommen-]
dation and in pursuance of an election held and carried under the
section above referred to, that a tax of five (5) mills or $5.00 on each
$1.000.00 on all taxable property of the County of Clarke lying with
out the incorporate limits of the City of Athens be and the same is
hereby levied, and that the same be collcted by the Tax Collector of
said County in conformity with law. |
Upon motion, it is ordered that the above levies be advertised as
is required by law. |
This the 18th day of September, 1928, |
J. H. GRIFFETH, Chairman.
TATE WRIGHT, Clerk,
Board of Commisioners, Roads and Revenue for Clarke County,
Georgia. . gl al e R S 21-28, O 5-12-19
THE BANNER-HERAL:D, ATHENS, GEORGLI
such other general powers as
merchandisf corporations have
under the laws of this state.
3. Petitioners further show that
the eomp;o&, capital stock of Ideal
Furniture Company, in the amount
¢f Twenty Five Thousand ($25,-
000.00) Doliars has been fullg-paid
in, and that the entire calgitai
stock in the amount of Fifty
Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars,
permissicn to issue which is
hereby sought, has been fully pre
scribed, and three-fourths of
which has already been paid in.
Wherefore petitioner prays tha'
its name be changed as stated
above and the priveleges herein
prayed shall ‘e granted by order
of this Court.
| LAMAR C. RUCKER,
Petitioner’s Altorney.
Athens, Georgia, October sth,
1928,
At a called meeting of the
stockholders of tne ldeal Furni
ture Company, ali stock being rep
(usen ea, U was unanimously re
solved as follows:
The attorney ot the corporation
is authorized and directed to at
once apply for an amendment to
the charter of .he corporation for
~he following purposes:
The name of the corporation is
ts be changed to Star Furniture
Company, eommon stock in the
amount of Fifty Thousand ($50,-
000.00) Dollars, is to be authoriz
e isued at once in lieu of the
present outstanding stock, with
the privilege of increasing said
common stock to Two Hundred!
Thousand ($200,6€0.00) Dollars,
preferred stock to Le authorized in
amount and upon terms as author
ized by a two-tlurd vote of the
cutstanding common stock, with
powers to borrow money and give
security upon the proper.y of the
corporation, and the other general
powers of merchardise corpora
tion.
IDEAL FURNITURE CO.
By V. J. Moss, Secty.
The foregoing is a true and
correct copy of the minutes of
the Ideal Furniture Comvany,
This October 5, 1928,
IDEAL WURKITURE CO.,
By V. J. Moss, Secty
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
Clerk’s Office, Superior Court.
Filed in office this Ith day of
October, 1928.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court,
~ Clarke County, Georgia.
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
Clerk’s Office, Superior Court.
I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the
Suvperior Court of Clarke County,
Georgia, do hereby certify that
the foregoing is a true and cor
rect copy of the petition of Ideal
Furniture Company for charge of
name to Star Furniture Company,
as the same appears of file in
this office.
Witness my official signature
«nd the seal of said court, this the
sth day of October, 1928,
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court,
Clarke County, Georgia
012-19-26-N2
GEORGIA—CIurke County:
Will be sold for cash, to the
highest bidder, before the court
house door of said_county, during
the legal hours o sale, on the
first Tuesday in November, 1928,
at public outery, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
All of that tract or parcel of
land lying and being 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 the *line of property
of the cemetery of the city of Ath
‘eng, near a maple tree and run
running N. 44 degrees 10 E, 176
feet to a stone; thence N. 79 de
grees, 26° E. 226 feet to a stone;
thence N. 88 degrees 10’ E. 160
feet to a stone; thence N. 72 deg.
25’ East 103 feet to a stone; thence
N. 51 degrees, 40’ East 274 feet
to a stone; thence N. 72 deg, 25’
East 87 feet to a stone;
thence N. 72 degrees 20’ Eas. 232
feet to a stone; thence N, 83 de
grees, 20’ East 508 feet to a stone;
thence South 63 degrees 15 Eas!
160 feet to a stake; thence N. 88
degrees 10’ East 308 feet to a
stake cornmer on line of property
of Silva Brittain; thence 8. 1 de- |
gree 15’ East 1283 feet; thence N.}
9 degrees 30° West 40 feet to a
stake; thence S. 1 segree 0’ west
1620 feet to a stake; thence N. 88
degrees west 900 feet to the Oco- |
nee river; thence S. 75 degrees ('
West 483 feet along sa'd river;
thence N. 77 degrees (' west aong |
said river 200 feet; ‘nence N, 11'
degrges 0, west along -sald river
200 feet; thence N. 1 degree 15
East along said river 8000 feet;
thence N. 9 degrees 0 east 400
feet along said river; thence N, 1
degrees o' east 400 feet along
degree 30’ east along said river 300
feet; thence N. 16 degrees 50 east
along said river 480 feet; thence
N. 36 degrees 0 west along said
river 575 feet;: thence N. 50 de
grees 30° west along said river
Y 57 teet; thence N. 34 degrees 20°
west 268 feet to theée beginning
corner, said tract of land contamn
ng one hundred and mnineteen
(119) acr®® more or less, accord
ing to the survey of '‘he same
made by J. W. Barnztt, C. E.,, on
March 26th, 1903, a plat of which
'is recorded in Book W, W, folio
402 in the office of the Clerk of
super.or Court of Clarke county,
Georgia.
Said property levied on and to
be sold as the property of G. F.
Stephenson, to satisfy an execu
t'on issued from the City Court
of ‘Athens, Clarke County, Georgia,
in favor of Nat D. Arnold against
G. F. Stephenson.
Deed for the purpose of levy and
sale, executed, filed and recorded|
before levy. Written notice given
as required by law,
This 11th day of October, 1928.
W. E. JACKSON,
Sheriff, Ciarke Co. Ga.
012-19-26 N 2. I
GEORG!A—Clarke County:
Ordinary’s Office—
To Whom it may concern:
E. 1. Smith Sr., of said County,
has as a creditor applied for let
ters of administration on the es
tate of Arthur Thomas, colored,
late of said County deceased. This
is to notify all parties at inter
est that said application will be
heard by me at the next term of
the Court of Ordinary to convene
the first Monday in November
next. |
Witness my offieial hand and of
ficial signature,
This Oectober 11th, 1928.
R..C. ORR,
Ordinary. Clarke County.
Oct. 12-19-26 Nov. 20.
GEORGIA—CIarke County: |
Will be sold before the court
house door in said county between
the legal hours of sale, at public
outery to, the highest bidder for
cash, on the first Tuesday in No
vember 1928 the following de
seribed real estate to wit:
All that, tract or parcel of land
lying and being in said state and
county and in the City of Ath
ens and more particularly de
scribed as follows:
All that lot of land beginning
at the northeast corner of the in
tersection of Catawba Ave. and
Highland Ave.; running thence,
easterly along the north side of
Catawba Ave. fifty feet; thence
northerly 175 feét to McWhorter
property; thence westerly along
gaid McWhorter property 72 feet
to Highland Ave.; thence souther
ly along the east side of High
land Ave. 177 feet to the begin
ning corner, being lots numbers,
26 and 27 of Block 8 of the Geor
gia Development Company, sub
d'vision according to plat of rec
ord in book 15 pages 656 and 657
in the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Clarke county.
Said lot of land levied upon as
the ‘Moperty of Mrs. Jula R,
MceDuffie and J. L. McDuffie to
satisfy an execut'on issued from
the Superior Court B Clarke
County Georgia, on the 4th day of
October 1928, and in favor of Gil
bert Hall and against Mrs. Julia
R. McDuffie and J. L. MecDuaffie.
This 11th day of October 1928.
W, E. JACKSON,
Sher'ff Clarke County Georgia.
012-19-26 N 2.
R T S e el el o
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that C.
B. Bryant as administrator of Mrs.
Annie Mae Wood Bryant, deceas
ed, having applied to me by peti
tion for leave to sell the real es
tate of the said Mrs. Annie Mae
Wood Bryant, deceased, and that
an order was made thereon, at the
October Term; 1928, for citation
and that ecitation issue; all the
heirs at law and creditors of the
said Annie Mae Wood Bryant, de
ceased, will take notice that I will
pass upon said application at the
November Term, 1928, of the
Court of Ordinary of Clarke coun
ty and that unless cause is shown
to the contrarv at said time, said
leave will be granted.
This October 12, 1928,
R. C. ORR,
Ordinary.
012-19-26-n2
GEORGIA—CIarke County: ‘
To Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Lula G. Davenport, a le
gattee, also an heir at law, has
applied to the Court of Ordinaty|
for letters of administration cum;
testamento annexo upon the es
tate of S. P. Orr, late of said
county, deceased, his will having
been probated at the October
term, and the executor named in
the will, Fred J. Orr, having de
clined to qualify. This is to no
tify all parties at interest that
said application will be heard at
the next term of the Court of Or
dinary of this county to convene
the first Monday in November,
1928.
Witness my official hand and
signatnre, this the 11th™ day of
October, 1928,
R. C. ORR,
Ex-Officic Clerk of the
Court of Ordinary, Clarke
County, Georgia.
012-19-25-n2 % B
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
Sam Wyche, colored, having
made application to be appointed
as permanent administrator upon
the estate of his deceased father,
Frank Wyche, Sr., this is te eita
all persons to show cause, if any
they have, on the first Monday in
November, 1928, in the Ccurt of
Ordinary, Clarke Coun:y, Georgia,
why permanent letters of admin
istration should not be issued to
the said Sam Wyche.
Executed under my hand and
officials seal of «ffice this the sth
day of October, 1928.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary,
! Clarke County, Ga.
012-19-26-n2, B
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
Sam Wyche, colored, having
made application to be appointed
as permanent administrator upon
the estate of his deceased mother,
Hagar Wyche, this is to cite all
persons to show cause, if any they
have, on the first Monday in No
vember, 1928, in the Court of Or
dinary, Clarke County, Georgia,
whv permanent letters of adminsi
tration should not be issued to the
said Sam Wyche.
Executed under my hand and of
ficial seal of office, this the sth
day of Octozer, 1928.
; R. C. ORR, Ordinary,
Clarke County, Ga.
012-19-26-n2
Madison County Boy
Wins Prize At The
Atlanta Fair
Woodrow McEwen a Pig Club
member and a member of the Stale
Ton-Litter Contest made a splen
did record in Atlanta at the South
eastern Fair last week, With the
litter of 12 pigs he won 14 rib
bons and $122 as prizes. His
was the heaviest litter at the Fair
weighing 2,631 pounds at six
months of age. The premiums are
two Firsts; four Seconds; three
Fourths; two F:fths.
~ These pigs were sold at auc
tion at the Southeastern Fair
grounds for 11 1-4 cents per pound
live weight (2,790 pounds when
sold) bringing $313.87 plus $122
cash prizes, or $435.87, - Total cost
of feed $176.20; Drayage to Fair
S3O; all other cost $17.20; total
cost of $223.40. Deducting the
total cost frem the total amount
brought we have as profit $212.47.
good record for himself, for Madi
son county and in doing so has
made over S2OO besides. Other
boys can do as well why not try?
Avail yourself of the opportunities
and do something worthy of men
tion as Woodrow has done here.
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POLITICS PULL STRINGS EVEN WHEN
COUNTRY IS TORN BY CIVIL STRIFE
Lincoln, Harassed By Party Friction and Ambitious
Office-seekers, Orders Troops Home to Vote For
Him and Wins Because of Victories in War.
By RODNEY DUTCHER
...... NEA Service Writer. ~...
WASHINGTON—Sheridan, “Sher
man and Farragut carried the war
time election for Abraham Lincoln
in 1864,
Three months before the Demo
crats, declaring the eivil war a
failure and demanding peace, and
seemed likely to beat him de
spite his warnings io the country
not to “swap horses while cross- !
ing a stream.” ‘
~ Republican hopes went up and
down with the success of the
Union armies. With no victories
through the summer of 1864, great
masses of people in the North were
sick of the terrible war and wanted
it to end.
Suddenly, in ecarly fall, the
Union forces began to clean up.l
General Sherman captured Atlan
ta, General Sheridan swept |
through the Shenandoah Valley'
and Admiral Farragut was viclor
ious ia Mobile Bay.
Stil Play Politics. :
It is interesting to note politics
was not “adjourned”’ during the
civil war. Lincoln was subjected|
to a political fire in the North’
greater than that m?e against
most peace-ime Presidens.
Lincoln worried anxiously over
both his frenomination and re-‘
election, His arbitrary suspension
of the writ of habeas corpus, fol- |
lowed by his strategic Ema’ncipa-1
tion Proclamation and his defiance
of the Supreme court, drove many j
into the arms of the anti-Union
Copperheads. Political oppositionj
based on patronage disappoint
ments also arose.
The new Republican party, in
power for the first time, demanded
a clean sweep of the federal jobs.
Lincoln adopted the spoils system,
but the great rush swamped him,
Secretary of the Treasury Sal
mon P. Chase resigned from the
Cabinet, declared against two
terms for a President, insisted a
man different from Lincoln’s type
must conclude the war and plot
ted for the Republican nomination.
Senator Pomerey issued his fa
mous circular calling Lincoln’s re
election impossible and founding a
Chase-for-President society. Con-°
gressional opposition led to the
Wade-Davis manifesto in August,
1864, demanding that the people
check Lincoln’s encroachments on
the authority of Congress. i
Lincoln had been worrying ever
since the five leading free States,
New York, 'Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, Illinois and Indiana, had
gone Democratic in the 1862 elec
tions, being especially despondent
over the administration ticket’s
defeat in his own State of Il
linois.
Radical Republicans called a
convention at Cleveland which
nominated John C. Fremont, the
party’s first candidate in 1856, and
General john Cochrane, llts plat
form was anti-second term and
denounced wartime oppression.
Fremont accepted the nomination,
assailing L'ncoln for feebleness
and high-handed war measures and
Promiging to withdraw if Lin
coln would. Fremont withdrew
in September dfter the Unjon
victories, but Lincoln didn't.
All delegates at the regular Re.
pnblican convention voted for Lin
coln except the Missourians, who
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928.
voted for Grant. Lincoln 'then
jammed through the Vice Presi
dential nomination of Andrew
Johnson, a -self-educated . former
tailor with a fine loyal reé\)rd as
Governor of Tennessee, ' =
Lincoln sought to conciliate war
Democrats, of whom Johnson was
one, and to impress Britain with
the Union's strength by ‘running
with the Governor of a reconstruct
ed ‘State, ¢ i
The Democrats met in Chicago
in August and nominated Gen
eral George B. McClellan, who had
been removed from the Union
command in 1862. * t .
L‘ncoln worried mostly over *
New York and Pennsylvania and
had Sheridan and Meads furlough
10,000 troops home to Pennsyl
vania to vote for him in Novem
ber.
McClellan carried Delaware,
Kentucky and New Jersey, Lincoln
carried New York against” Tam
many Hall's bitter opposition by
only 7,000 in a poll of 730,000
and Pennsylvania by but 20,000,
The popular and electoral vote:
| Popular Electoral
Lincoln ~ .... 2,330,000 212 .
McClellan .. 1,836,000 21
; N e I e e,
" RABBI UTSCHEN ANNOUNCES
- SUBJECT FOR FRIDAY S%MON
~ “The Floating Ark” will be Rab
bi Joseph Utschen’s subject Fri
“day evening, October 19,
‘[ Regular Sabbath services are
held at the Synagogue Friday eve
nings at eight o’clock and. Satur
! day mornings at ten o'clock,
, Everybody welcome.
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SPECIAL NOTICE
CITY TAXES
The third installment g citv
taxes are due from October 15th
to November Ist, inclusive. Tax
payers who fail to pay Efigér be
fore November Ist will have to
pay $1.50 cost of fi-fa, which wi'l
be issued against all delinguents.
G. E. O'FARRELL,
o3lc. City Marshal.
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