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TEAM MEETS TECH
i-ftiptfedn. . ,
Tbe Red and Rlack team *rill at
tempt to rfnv the Second meet of
the season in the run with their
old rivals. The Bulldog runners
won their first meet., a tout ten
days ago from Clemson by the
score of 85 to
Eight runners and Coach Bill
Tate make up the Red and Black
*arty. Those making the trip are
Young, captain; Talmadge*- Boyd,
Davis, Simpson, Cbnnerait, Ben
nett, and Bemhart.
By VALCO LYLE
The Georgia Crdss-country team! H)* Bulldog* are very promiatog.
lion, Tifimadge and Ik)yd were the
•next;in ordertirthe Cleraaon meed
and theae two will no doubt come
In for a lot of conalderatlon dur
ing the year. ^
Caban Press Asks
Grady School’s Aid
Journalism School- In
Cuba Planned
By J. L. Warner
(8tudent of Henry W, Grady
8cnool of Journalism.)
The Henry W. Grady School of
Journalism, University of Geor
gia,'has been asked by the Cuban
Pres* Association to aid ‘n the
establishment of a Cuban School
or Journalism, according to a let*
ter just received from Rafael
Marla Angulo, president of the
aesoelaCon.
Tbo letter received by the local
THB BANNER-HERALD, ATHENA. CBOECLt
feat aiong'iald rlter; thence N. 1
dagreea»o; east-1408. r tfH' •
degree 30’ east alohg said river 300
feet; thence N. 16 degrees 60’ east
GEORCHA—Clarke County: a,on * 8a,d r,ver 480 teet > thence
co^ he we Cou “ of - Mid ,
The. petition of the IUEAI. '*««? f' AlQU* »ald, rlyer
IJIRNftUJtlS- COMPANY, re- 857 f**t*»4hence N. 34 degrees 20
spectfully shows, • I west 268 Tool to the,-beglnnlifk
U It hat hitherto been incar-1 comiri said tract he lend contata-
pbiatetf under the* name of ideal ‘“IS one hundred and nineteen
Furniture Company, by order oft < a9 > “ore or less.-accord.
|»ril. entrain at the Srt.hc.nl .U- & .^ r ,
,-lion at 8 :d3 o’clock Saturday mor- BoHd<) runneM „ and h(!l
Bating for A't«eta where they meetlws, toh- to gi*e*be opposition’ Sc .!lS?.L 0, , h ,0 “ r,, “ii’“ „ r ? ll0w V
P the Georgia Tech team Saturday a lot of trouble in future competi-1 "
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Before
Tailored • To » Your - Order
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—THE—
SS1IWOB CO.
220 E. Clayton Street,
aciclero”
ct, Athens, Go.
With the purpose of coopera
tion to the official design of es
tablishing In Cuba a School' of
M ( Journalism, we are taking the
| liberty of request from you all
, available information regarding
the curriculum system and other
1 proceed'ngs adopted on that line
} of teaching by your well known
Institute.
| “Kindly accept the advanced
expressions of onr earnest grati
tude, and believe me, yours
faithfully. Rafael Marla Angulo,
president, Aasoc'atlon de la Prea-
na de Cuba.*'
In response to this request,
Professor John E. Drewry jit the
Grady School of Journalism has
forwarded a catalog of/the school,
together with other information
that wll! assist the Cuban associa
tion in It* project
this court.
_ virtpreiof unanimous ac
tion of its stockholder* os shown
by the accompanying exhibit, said
corporation desires to have its
name changed to Star. Fumlluie
Special Program
By Winterville
Literary Clubs
Mildred Rutherford and Sidney
Lanier Literary Societies ot the
Winterville High School will give
a special program at the school
Friday night at 8:15 o'clock.
The program, follows:
Society — Mildred Rutherford.
Sydney Lanier.
Leaders—Frances Briant, Miri
am O’Kelley.
Recitation—“A Juddith of 1864”
Judd**c Bowers; “The Last Leaf”,
Frances Eidson.
Declamation—“Home of the Re
public”. W., A. Phillips; “U-
known’’, Ligon O’Kelley.
Songs—bailing”, “Our Boys”,
Oh, No, John”, by Society; “The
Home Road”, “A Pageant”, “Be
cause You’re You*’, by Society.
Debate: That the Air Service
Should Be Sepcrate from the
Army and Navy Departments.
Affirmative — Claude Fleming,
Cofable Langford* Negative —
Ralp Johnson, Mary Lester.
Stunt—“The Ghost", Cleaner Is-
Sponsors—Mrs. J. R. Winter,
Mrs. M. D. Mobley.
Colors—Pink and Green, Yellow
and White,
CHIFFON FAN8
New evening fans are fashioned
of plcoted petals of fchlffon that,
layer upon layer, g'.ve -the Impres
sion of ostrich from a distance.
They come in a!l the evening
shades,
Company, to have tHe right to* Georgia,
issue Fif.y Thousand ($5«>,i;00.0»»)
Dollars) of commuir stoct, of the
par value of One Hundred ($100.-
t'0> Dollars, per share, to be paid
for in money or property at
fair valuation, with Ihj right to
ittcrease 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 s:ock in the amounts
and with the privileges ta be de
termined by a two-third vote of
the common stock, and to have
the right to -borrow money and
secure the same by pledge o»
ransfsr of the property of the cor
ing to the survey of .'.he- same
mads by J. W. Bariutt. C. LL, on
March' 26th, 1903, a plat of wh’ch
Is recorded in Book \V. W-., folio
402 In the office of the Clerk of
Super or Court of Clarke county,
Said properly levied on and to
he sold ns the property of G. F.
Stephenson, to satisfy an exeeu-
ton issued from the City Court
of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia,
in favor of Nat D. Arnold against
G. F. StophenEou.
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.
\V.*E. JACKSON,
Sheriff, Clarke Co. Ga.
012-19-26 N2.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Ordinary’s Office-
poration as security, and t) have 1 To Whom It may concern:
such other general powers aa| E. I. Smith Sr., of said County,
merchandise corporations have has as a creditor appl'ed for Jet-
imder the laws of this state. | tera of administration on the es.
3. Petitioners further show that I tatc of Arthur Thomas, colored,
the common capital stock of Ideal j late of said County deceased. This
Furniture Company, in the amount is to notify all parties at Inter,
cf Twenty Five Thousand ($25.- j C8 t that sa'd application will be
000.00) Dollars has been fully paid! heard by me at the next term of
lying and being In said state and F|
county and in tlm,CRy of Alb* \
ens and more particularly de
scribed as follows:
All that lot of land beginning
at the »ortbeast- coreeiyof the in
tersection of, Catawba *Aye. and,
Highland Avo.; . running thonca,
easterly along the north side^of
Catawba AVe. ! fifty feet; thence
northerly 175 feet io McWhorter
property; thence ^westerly along
said McWhorter property 72^ feet
to Highland Ave.: thence’southerw
ly along, the east side of High-'
land Ave. 177 feet to the beg'n-
ning corner, being lots numbers
26 and 27 of Block S of the Geor
gia Development Company, sub-
d 1 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 'property of.. Mrs. Jul'a R.
McDuffie < and J. L. McDuffie to
satisfy an exeeut’on Issued from
Superior • Court (ST Clarke
County Georgia, jib* the 4th day of
October 19M, and m favor of Gil
bert Hall and against* Mrs. Julia
R. McDuffie and J. L. McDuffie.
This 11th day of October 1928.
W. E. JACK80N,
Sheriff Clarke County Georgia.
012-19-26 N2.
FRIDAY, NOV
in, and that the entire
stock in the amount of
Thousand ($50,000.00)
S ' sion to issue which
sought, has been fully pre
scribed, and three-fourths ol
which has already been paid in.
Wherefore petitioner prays that
Its name be changed as stated
above and the priveleges herein
prayed shall he granted by order
ci this Court.
LAMAR C RUCKER,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
Athens, Georgia, October Cth,
1928.
At a called meeting of the
stockholders of the Ideal Furni
ture Company, all stock being rep-
esented, it was unanimously re
olved as follows:
spital] the Court of Ordinary to convene
Fifty i the first Monday In November
Dollars, | next.
Witness my official hand and of
ficial signature.
. Th's October 11th, 1928.
It. C. OUR,
Ordinary Clarke County.
Oct. 12-19-26 Nov. 20.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
The undersigned, as Adminis
trator of the Estate of George
Burch, deceased, by virtue of an
order of the Court of Ordinary ol
said count, will »eJl at public out
cry, on the first Tuesday in No
vember, 1928, befaro -the Courl
House door in said county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, the
, nWftM fi n r I following described lands, it tvh:
i. .athmfSl ’.orf That lot of land >y' n 8 and bc ‘
“ authorized and directed *to at • • p:.„ n # Athon* rinricp
once nnnlv for «.n fn in *? ,n th ® c,t Y of Athens, Uarice
once apply for un amendment to
the charter of '.he corporation for
•ho following purposes:
The n«m® of the corporation is
to be chahged to Star Furniture
Company* common stock in the
amount of Fifty Thousand ($50,-
000.00) Dollars, is*to be authoriz
ed isued at once in lieu of the
present outstanding stock, with
the privilege of increasing said
common stock to Two Hundred
Thousand ($200,Of 0.00) Dollars,
preferred stock to be authorized in
amount and upon terms as author
ised by ftUwa-thlrti vote of the
outstanding common stock, with
powers
security upon the property of the
corporation, and the other general
powers of merchandise 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 Comoany.
This October 5, 1928".
IDEAL FURNITURE CO.,
By V. J. Moss, Secty
GEORGIA—-Clarke County:
Clerk’s Office, Superior Court.
Filed in office this Ith day of
October, 1928.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Cleric'Superior Court,
Clafka County, Georgia
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Clerk’s Office. Snperior Court
I, E. J. Crawford* Clerk of the
county, Georgia, beginning at
point on the West side of Clover-
hurst Avenue, 180 ie»;t from the
corner where John D. Mell’s
property adjoins that of E. G.
Whiiehead, and running thence
along said Avenue GO feet to a
rock 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 180.6 feet
to the beginning corner of said
Avenue. Said lot being lot Num
ber 15 of the survev of the subdl*
vision of the E. G. Whitehead
property made by C. M. Strahan
and E. L. Griggs, dated August,
1908, said plat 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
of paying debts.
This the 10th day of October,
•928.
W. F. DORSEY.
Administrator of the es
tate of George Burch, de
ceased.
o!2-19-26-n2
GEORGIA—Clarke 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 citation 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
Novemoer Term, 1928, of the
Court of Ordinary of Clarke coun
ty and that unless cause is shown
to the contnrv at said time, said
leave will be granted.
This October 12, 1928.
R. C. ORR,
Ordinary.
ol2-19-26-n2
' * (By F. A.)
. First examination in the Clarke;
County Fair 100 per cent perfect
baby contest will start next Mon
day morning at 9 o’clock, with
two sessions of the clinic daily
thereafter until all babies have
been examined. The first clinic
will be under the supervision of
Dr. S. S. Smith, with another local
physician assisting. Nuisq Mrs.
Geo., Burroughs will also be in
attendance and will have charge
of the weighing and measuring of
the children.
Now that the complete program
of examinations nas b^?n arrang
ed the clinic directors wil! be :n a
position to give immediate ap
pointments to any new entries re
ceived-, so mothers fre-m now on
will havp,the : r children taken care
of without delay.
v Interest in the baby parade and
pageants is also on the increase,
end many mothers are entering
thefr children for the pageant and
are risking elaborate plans for
decor«tM floats and carriages.
As entries in this division will
be accepted for children to ten
years oi- age it is expected that
al least a hundred youngsters in
floats and -fancy costumes will be
in the parade at the Fa'r Grounds
the closing day of the Fair. AT
events for the babies will be con
cit’ded on Saturday Nov. 17th.
tdred the «Mli
which eVent
part of the ad .
forthcoming Clai
Some of these
from towns in.f
in Hi*'district wL
territory to be covered*
Fa»r. Theae youm|- laah
laic; plans for. extensf
and without
strong con^peti
young ladies j * f .
Official publication a!
entered and their-ste
made - on next/Monda;. .
late a method-of working for all
•ahd that will not conflict wit)
each other, the Eleqtiop. Cqi
tee have called a special.'.mt
of al! candidates fur. Sunday aft
eroojn at 3 p. m A sftcia* iiomri
<•* 4,000 friendship points; will. £
g*ven each contestant ‘wbo atl
tends the meeting. ’>/ |
COUOHED NIOHT AND'DAY
John Vognue, Elberton* Ga*
says: “I coughed night and day
until my throat was raw and
hoarse. .Finally I began taking
Foley's Honey and "Tar Com
pound, my condition improved’at,
once, and I was soon as well as
ever. Its very name gave mo
confidence that It would help me;
and it did." Best for cougtus
colds, croup, bronchial coughs and
even whooplntf cough; Effective
alike for children and grown per
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5 to a statement
icrtiscmcnt.wc mean just that.
To us, signing an advertisement is in no
Pjlili different from signing a contract.
There it no double
troth, no false note in our’i
Chesterfield cigarettes axe m
anybody—ai ad yet they satisfy.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Pursuant to an order and decree
of the Superior Court ot Clarke
County, Georgia, rendered on July
5. 1*28, in the case of W. K. Men
tion, ns Executor of the estate of
„ . .j.-,— - — Martha Lillian Pitner va. Guy U.
Superior Court orciarke County. | FLnev, ct hi, tho underaigned com- ,
Georgia, do hereby certify that m j S sioa«rs appointed by the court GEORGIA—Clarke County:
tha foragoing Ja a true and cor- j n said, cause for this purpose will
If* U* petltiwi pf Ideal < offer for sale to the highest bid-
renutura^Qpmpaw fOT change of | d Pr for-cash, before the court
*" * ■* ' house* in Clarke County, Georgia
‘ “ le on tin
name to Star Furniture Comnanr.
as- the : sama appears of file in with the legal hours of sale
this office.
Witness my official signature
< i>d the seal of said court, this the
Cth day. of October. 1928.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court,
Clarke County, Georgia
.012-19-26-N2
GEORGIA—Clark* County:
Will be aold for cash, to the
h'ghert bidder, Wore the court
house door of raid,county, during
the legal houro tale, on the
first Tdeeday In November, 1928,
at public outcry, the following de.
scribed property. to-w!t:
All of that tract or parcel of -- ... -
!«d. lying-and be'n, to Clark. pUUn morirftajflj
first Tuesday »• November, 1928,
the following (Ascribed property,
i.o-wi::
All that tract or parcel of, land
in Clnrke 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 fcy land, of Crawford and
Murrell; on the caat by Jolley,
Anderson and Hancock; on the
South by Mary Heard and on the
West by Haudrup, Comer and
Crawford, ,nnd Doing accurately
shown by survey and plat of C.
I:. Chandler dated December 2,
county, Georgia, and partly within
the city 1'mUs ot Athene, known
ne the Fulton place, and more par.
tlcnlarly described es follows;
Beg'nnlng at e point on the Oco
nee river on the line .of property
ot (he cemetery ot the city of Ath
ene, near a maple. tree and run-
running N. 44 degrees 10 E. 174
feet to n stone; thence N. 79 de.
greea, 25' E. 126 feet to a stone;
thence N. 8* degrees 10> E. 140
feet to a stone; thence N. 72 deg.
25' Eaat 1*2 feet to a stone; thence
N. 51 degrees. 46’ East 274 feet
to a itoM; thence N. 72 deg. 25'
Bent 87 feet to, a stone;
thence N. 72 degrees 20' East 282
feet to a atone; thence N. 83 de.
grace. 20' East 608 feet to a atone;
thence South 43 degrees 15’ Eaat
146 feet to,e stake; thence N. 88
degrees 10' East 308 feat to e
stake, comer on line of , property
of Slim Sritteln; thence 8. 1 de.
gree 18' East 1252 feet: thence N.
78 degrees 30' West 40 feet to e
stake: thence 8. l degree. •' west
1818 feet to a withe; thence N. 88.
Ilngtni west .800 feet to the Oeo-
nee river; thence 8. 75 degrees.O'
West 488 feet along. su'd river;
thence N. 77 degrees 0* west along
said river 200 feet: -.hence N. 17
degrees 0. went along said river
304 feet; thews N. 1 degree 15'
8ut along said rfv.r 8000 feet;
theheo N. 9 degree* V east 400
office ot the Clerk of the. Superior
Court of Clarke County, Georgia,
in Deed Plat Bock 1, page 92, to
which plat reference la here made
fer more particular description.
Also the following described
personal property:
1 black mare mule, weight about
1100 pounds, named Belie; 1 red
hone mule, weight about 900
pounds, named Rat; 1 Hackney
two-horse wagon; l Lynchburg 6X
turn plow: 4 hoes: 11 heel
sweeps; 12 rippers; l shovel
(plow); 3 half turners; 1 ditching
sl.ovel; all of said personality be
ing on said land in custody of An:
dtrson Pittard.
Said sale will be held subject t>
the confirmation of the Superior
Court of Clarke County. Georgta-
This the 10th day of October.
!928.
L. DENNIS PENNY,
ELMER J. CRAWFORD.
WALTER E, JACKSON,
Commissioners,
cl2-19-26-nS
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Will be sold before the court
house door !n sa'd county between
the legal hoove'of. sale, at public
outcry to (he highest bidder for
cash, nil the first Tuesday in No
vember 1928 the following de.
scribed mat estate to wit:
All thal tract or parcel of land
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Lula G. Davenport, a le-
gattee, also an heir at law, has
applied to the Court of Otdinary
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 (he October
term, and the executor named in
the will, Fred J. Cirr, having de- -
clincd 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 .-.fficial hand and
signature, this the llth fay of
October, 1928.
R. C. ORR,
Ex-Officio Clerk of the
Court of Ordinary, Clarke
Comity, Georgia.
0l2-19-25-n2
FIFTEEN SIDED IH
POPOUTY
CONTEST
(By F* A.)
Fifteen young ladies of Athens
and 1 surrounding towns have en-
SALE OF SCHOOL
HOUSE AND (LQT
The following described proper
ty Ot the Clarke County Board of
Education will be offered for
sale before' the courthous* door
in Athens on Tuesday, November
6th, at 11 o’clock, to-wit: The
Lampkin SchoolhQUse and the lot
bpon which it stands, containing
two aerta, more or lees, and sit
uated on the Commerce Road In
.Sandy Creek District and abotp
four miles from the city of Ath
ens, The Board reserves the right
td reject any or all bids in said
sale.
By order ot the County Board
of Education.
T. N. GAINES, C. S. S.
O 19-26, N 2.
We Am Now Prepared io GlW
PLYING LESSONS
pa¥ ssrsfitfis
COMPLETE SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS
INCLUDING 'FUCMTiL STUNTS, ACROBATICS-Slght «Wioi» j
for Class;* in Mechanics, Rigging Planes and Navigation—all
necessary to obtain license as pilot. ( -
ARMEL PLYING SCHOOLr-Phone, 587—Athi
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Sam Wyche, colored, having
made application to be appointed,
as permanent administrator noon
the estato of his deceased father,
Frank Wyche, Sr., this i< *o eit»
all persons to show cause, if any I
they have, on the first Monday in]
November, 1928, in the Court of
Ordinary, Clnrke County. Georgia,'
why permanent letters of admin
istration should not be lulled to
the said Sam Wyche.
Executed under my hand and
officials seal of .dfice this the 5th
day of October, 1928.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
Clarke County. Ga.-
ol2-19-26-n2
tog
made application to be appointed
as permanent administrator upon
the estate of his deceased mother,
Hagar Wyche, this is to cito all
lersons to show cause, If any they
mve, en the first Monday in No-'
veraber, 1928, in the Court of Or-'
dinary, Clark* County, Georgia,'
why permanent letters of ndminsi-
trntion should not be issued to the
said Sam Wyche.
Executed under my hand and of-
ftotal seal »ef-office, this the 5th
day of October,. 1928.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary,
Clarke County, Ga.
0l2:)9-26-n2
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
All periohs' having claims
against the estate of Miss Evie H.
Jackson, Into ot said County, dc-i
'ceased, are hereby notified to re .-'
der the tame to the undersigned
ag-required.by taw. And all per-,
sons, indebted tb said estate are,'
hereby requested to make prompt
payment,of snch Indebtedness.
This September 24th. 1928.
jt CARITHERS,
SPUTH,
Executors p
I son, Dccea^H
O 6-lt-lMk M (2-9.
tag Evie II. Jack-
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PALACE IN “FAZIL”;
‘WINGS” IS COMING
Faxil” at the Ta’ace theatre to
day; far final showihga is one of
those pictures that resemble “The
Shiek” very muph and for ell you
could tell from reetng It it from
the tame author, but It la not. It
offers that very delightful person
to look at, Givta Nissen, while
Charles Farrell iu in the title role.
The picture was seen by a large
audience Thursday night and the
college beys, especially, seemed to
get n big “kick” out of it. Maybe
youTI like it also.
And remember “Wings” is com-
tof Monday, and Tuesday.. . .. . J
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