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rRIDAY, APRIC 29, 1082. ——
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Legal Advertisements
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sEfiOßGlA—clarke County:
will be sold before the court
pouse door in Clarke County,
Georgia, at public outcry to the
nighest bidder for cash between
/he legal - hours of sale, on the
arst Tuesday in May, 1932, the
following described property, to
rit:
“lflm tract or parcel of land,
with the improvements thereon,
Jying and being in the City of
Athens, Clarke Conuty, Georgia,
on the south side of Reese Street,
and more particularly described
as follows!:
peginning at line of Myer Stern
on Reese Street and running
thence west 229 feet to Newton
gtreet; thence along Newton
Street south 400 feet to negro
charch lot; thence east along said
church lot 120 feet; thence south
145 feet to Broad Street; thence
east along Broad Street 70 feet
to property of J. Davis and Myer
Stern; thence north along said
property of J. Davis and Myer
gtern 364 feet; thence east along
property of the said J. Davis and
Myer Stern 35 feet; thence mnorth
along said property of J. Davis
and Myer Stern and along the
property of Myer Stern individual
ly 180 feet to the beginning point;
said property being known as the
fjormer homeplace of the said
Mrs. May Fleming. .
This sale will be made in pur
guance of a power of sale con
tained in a certain security deed
executed and delivered by Mrs,
May Fleming to the undersigned,
Mrs. Notie F. Vincent, on May
g, 1914, and recorded in Deed
Book 16, Folio 161, in the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Clarke County, Georgia,
The same will be sold as the
property of the estate of the said
Mrs. May Fleming, now deceased,
in pursuance of said power of
sale, as above stated; the same,
according to the terms of said
security deed, being made irrevo
cable even by death, for the pur
pose of paying the indebtedness
specified in said deed, together
with expenses of sale; default
having been made in the payment
of said debt.
This thé Ist day of April, 1932.
MRS. NOTIE F. VINCENT,
As Attorney in Fact for Mrs. May
Fleming, deceased,
A 1.8.16-22.28
SALE UNDER POWER
There will be sold before the
courthouse door in Athens, Clarke
County. Georgia, on the first Tues
day in May, 1932, (May 3rd) be
tween the legal hours of sale, to
the highest and best bidder for
cash, the following described
property, to-wit:
“All that lot or parcel of land,
situate, lying and being in the
City of Athens, Clarke County,
Georgia, fronting on Pearl Street
and bounded as follows: On the
west by Pearl Street, on the east
by Third Street, on the south by
Johns Street, and on the north by
the lands - of the Nesbhit estate
and being half of the land con
veyed by Thomas Bailey to John
and Margaret Nesbit by deed re
corded in Deed Book “EE” in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Clarke County, Georgia,
and in Deed Book *“HH,” {folio
742, in the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia, and being the
property deeded by Margaret
Nesbit to Joe M. Turner by deed
recorded in Book 18, page 382, in
said office.”
Said property to be sold by the
undersigned as attorney in fact
for Joe M, Turner, under and by
virtue of the power contained in
a certain security deed executed
on the 20th day of February, 1931,
by the said Joe M. Turner to Mrs.
Esther Marks Joel, Said deed was
given to secure a loan of the prin
cipal sum of $200.00, with interest
thereon at the rate of eight (8)
per cent, per annum, and is rec
orded in° Deed Book 56, page 591,
of the records in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court,
Clarke County,_-fiflgorgia.
_ Said deed contains the provis
lon that upon failure to pay the
brinciual or interest as it ma
tures, and such default continuing
for a space of thirty days, the
Party of the second part may pro
ceed to recover the whole of the
money unpaid. And said deed
also contains the provision that
upon failure by the party of the
first part to pay all taxes, assess
ments, water rent, or any munici
pal charges, the party of the sec
ond part may at her option de
clare the whole of said indebted
ness due and proceed to collect
the same,
Therefore, the party of the first
bart having defaulted in the
itllgi\'e stated covenants, and said
default having continued for a
Sbace of more than 30 days, the
said property will be sold at the
tme and place and under the
conditions heretofore set out, by
the sai¢ Mrs. Esther Marks Joel
4 attorney in fact for the said
Joe M. Turner, and in accordance
With the stipulations contained in
said security deed.
This Bth day of April, 1932.
MRS, ESTHER MARKS JOEL,
As Attorney in Fact for Joe
M. Turner.
A 815.22.29.
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
Henry J.oldham, Executor
éstate of “ Levi J. Hemrick, de-
Ceased, having filed in this Court
Petition for Letters of Dismis
sion as such Executor of said es
'ate and alleging that he has
fully performesd all of his duties
% such Executor, this is to cite
all persong whomsoever to be and
aDpear at SIeEN oy Term of the
Court of of said county,
10 show cause, any they have or
‘an, why the prayer of petitionf_:r
Should not be allowed and said
Executor receive letters of dis-
Mission ag prayed.
This -April Ist; 1932.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
A 8.15.22.29, £
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
To Elect a Successor to A, M.
Burch For His Unexpired Term.
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
To the Qualified Voters of Clarke
County, Georgia:
There being a vacancy in the
Office of Tax Collector for said
county, caused by the death of A.
M. Burch, who was the incumb.
ent for the present term ending
December 31st, 1932, and a tem.
porary appointment having been
made by the undersigned, to fill
such office until a successor can
be elected and qualified:
NOW THEREFORE, as provid
ed by law and by the authority
vested in me as Ordinary of said
County,
IT IS ORDERED that an.elec.
tion be and the same is hereby
called to fill the vacancy above
stated.
It is further ordered that said
election be held on Saturday, the
30th day of April, 1932, in the
several militia districts of said
county at the wusual places for
holding elections.
Said election shall be held in
the same manner, governed by the
same rules and regulations, with
the same qualifications as to vot
ers as apply to elections as made
and provided for in cases of such
vacancies, and the returns of said
election shall be transmitted to
the Governor.
It is further ordered that this
notice be published in “The Ban
ner-Herald” on April Bth, 15th,
22nd, and 29th, 1932. Also that
the same notice be posted in three
public places and. at the court
house of said county.
In Witness Whereof 1 hereunto
affix my official signature, this
Bth day of April, 1932.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary,
Clarke County, Georgia,
A 8.15-22.29.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
Under and by virtue of my ap
pointment as sole trustee by The
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany of Philadelphia, Pennsylva
nia,, under the provisions of that
certain security deed made by
Thomas L. Elder to The Penn
Mutual Life Insurance Company of
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dated
the 7th day of January, 1928, and
recorded in the office of the clerk
of the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia, in deed book 48,
folio 462, and the indebtedness
secured by said deed being in de
fault and having been duly de
clared due and payable, 1 will sell
at public sale before the court
house door of Clarke County be.
tween the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in May, 1932,
the following described tract or
parcel of land, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in said
State and County and fronting on
the West side of Grady Avenue
in the City of Athens. This lot be
ing at a point on Grady Avenue
60 feet from the Northwest cor
ner of the intersection of Grady
and Dußose Avenues and running
thence in a Westerly direction
along the property of L. C.
Brown a distance of 216 feet to
property of Mrs. India C. Pitner;
thence running in a Northerly di
rection along Pitner property 60
feet to line of Ingle; thence run
ning Easterly along the line of
Ingle 214 feet to Grady Avenue;
thence in a Southerly direction
along the West side of Grady
Avenue a distance of 60 feet to
the beginning point, being im
proved proyerty No. 146 Grady
Avenue, according to the present
syStem of Louse-numbering in
Athens, together with the rights,
members, appurtenances and im
provements thereon, ferms cash,
purchaser paying for titles, and
taxes for 1932 to be assumed by
the purchaser.
HOWELL C. ERWIN,
As Sole Trustee Aforesaid,
A 8-15-22.29.
- ADVERTISEMENT .
Under and by virtue of my ap
pointment as Sole Trustee by
Chatham Savings & Loan Com
pany under the provisions of that
certain security deed made by W.
A. Payne to Chatham Savings &
Loan Compnay, dated the 9th day
of April, 1929, and recorded in the
Clerk’s Office of the Superior
Court of Clarke County, Georgia,
in Book 52, Page 349, and the in
debtedness secured by said deed
being in default and having been
duly declared due and payable, I
will sell at public sale before the
court house door of Clarke County
between the legal hours of sale
on the first Tuesday in May, 1932,
that being May 3, 1932, all that
lot, tract, or parcel of land, situ
ate, lying and being in the City
of Athens, County of Clarke, State
of Georgia, more particularly de
scribed as follows: ;
Fronting on Bloomfield Street
and being bounded on the North
by lot of J. C. Graham, East and
South by lots of Yarbrough and
gaid Mell, respectively, and West
by Bloomfield Street. It is lot No.
2 of Block No. 6 of C. M. Stra
han’s survey of the Mell land. The
front line being sixty (60) feet
long, the North side line one hun
dred forty-five and five-tenths
(145.5) feet long, and the rear line
sixty-four (64) feet long, and the
South side line one hundred twen
ty-four (124) feet long according
to said Strahan’s survey which _is
recorded in Clerk’s office of Super
jor Court of Clarke County, Geor
gia, in Book 4, page 630.
Together with improvements.
Terms cash. Purchaser paying
for titles., Taxes to be prorated
as of date of sale.
. HOWELL C. ERWIN,
As Sole Trustee as Aforesaid.
A 8.15-22-29,
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Clarke
County, will be sold at public out.
cry on the first Tuesday in May,
1932, before the courthouse door
in said county between the legal
‘hours of sale the following -tract
of land:
All that lot of land lying and
lbeing in the City of Athens,
Ciarke County, Georgia, on Vine
‘Street, fronting South on Vine
Street 70 feet and running back
equal width 115 feet to line of
Peter Scott, on the East by lands
of Miss Hatton, and on the West
by lands of Nat Harris, contain
ing one-fourth of an acre, more
or less.
Said property will be sold for
the payment of debts and distri
bution among the heirs,
April Ist, 1932.
CLAUD MAHAFFEY,
Administrator of the Estate of
Carrie Cephas, deceased.
A 8.15-22.29.
S i = s
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Clarke
County, Georgia, there will be
sold at publie outery on the first
Tuesday in - May, 1932, at the
court house door of said county
between the legal hours of sale,
the following described property,
to-wit:
Seven-eighths interest in a cer
tain house and lot situated on
Dougherty Street in said City of
Athens, No. 474, and fronting on
said street north, bounded on the
east and south by property con
trolled by Erwin & C 0.,, on the
west by the Jester property and
known as the Mary A. Weatherly
house and lot, ,Baid . property con
veyed to Mrs. Mary A. Weatherly
by Mrs. S. E. F. Rummy, said
house containing five rooms.
Also one house and lot in Ath
ens, Georgia, known as No. 393
Dougherty Street, beginning at the
corner of Dougherty Street and
thence along Thomas Street 89
feet and 3 inches to a cross fence
and lot of C. W. Cooper (now
owned by someone else), and
thence along said cross fence 94
feet and 7 inches to a lot of Abe
and Joel Morris; thence along the
Morris line 90 feet and 7 inches
to Dougherty Street, thence along
Dougherty Street 94 feet and 7
inches to the beginning corner. -
Also all that tract o lot of land
located on east side of the Oco
nee river, and in the City of
Athens, Georgia, and bounded as
follows: Beginning at an iron pin
on Johns Street, and running up
the line between the Echols place
102% feet, thence back to Third
‘Street, thence down Third Street
102% feet to Johns Street, thence
down Johns Street 207 feet to be
ginning corner, “containing one
_half acre, more or less, same be
ing a part of Lot No. 1 of E. K.
Lumpkin survey, :
Said sale of land being for :he
purpose of paying debts and dis
tributon and in accordance with
the order of said Court of Ordi.
nary. Terms cash,
This the 4th day of April, 1932.
J. P. amd MRS. KATE WALDREP,
Administrators of the estate of
~ Mrs. Alice Weatherly.
A 8-15.22.29 y
ADVERTISEMENT -
Under and by virtue of my ap
pointment as Sole Trustee by
Chatham Savings & Loan Com
pany under the provision of thai
certain security deed made by J.
W. Seagraves to Chatham Sav.
ings & Loan Company, dated the
23rd day of Otcober, 1930, and
recorded in the Clerk’s Office of
the Superior Court’ of Clarke
’County, Georgia, Book 66, Page
187, and the indebtedness secured
by said deed being in default and
having been duly declared due
and payable, I will sell at public
sale before the court house door
of Clarke County between the
legal hours of sale on the- first
Tuesday in May, 1932, that being
May 3, 1932, aIF that lot, tract, or
'parcel of land, situate, lying and
Jbeing in the City of Athens,
}County of Clarke, State of Geor
‘gia, and more particularly de
scribed as follows:
Lying and being on the South
side of Nantahala Avenue, to
wit: ‘Beginning at a point on the
South side of Nantahala Avenue
where the property Herein de
scribed corners with the lot of
Wm. Burger, and running thence
West along Nantahala Avenue a
distance of 100 feet; thence at
right angles with said Avenue
South 200 feet; thence East 100
feet to corner with lot of Wm,
Burger; thence North along said’
Burger’s line 200 feet to begin
qing point on Nantahala Avenue.
Said lot being known as Lot 10,
Section 13, of the Athens Park
and Improvement Company prop
erty, plat of whch is recorded in
Deed Book “PP,” page 585. The
hiouses situated thereon are known
as 555 and 565 Nantahala Avenue,
according to the present number.
ing in the City of Athens,
The property herein described
being sold under the power of
sale contained in said security
deed as the property of the estate
of the said J. W. Seagraves, whce
has died since the execution of
said deed, the power being cou
pled with an interest and being
irrevocable.
Together with improvements.
Terms cash. Purchasers paying
for titles. Taxes to be proratea
as of date of sale.
HOWELL C. ERWIN,
As Sole Trustee as Aforesaid.
A 8.15-22.29.
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
To the Superior Court of - Said
County:
The petition of John D. Moss,
W. B. Moss, Edgar Levy and A.
M. Doolittle, respectfully show:
1. That they desire for them
selves, their associates and suc
cessors, to be incorporated ‘under
the name and style of Moss Bond
ed Warehouses, Inc,, for the full
period of twenty years, with the
privilege of renewal as provided
by law.
2. The principal office and
place of business of said corpora
tion shall be in the city of Athens,
Clarke County, Georgia. Petition.
ers desire that said corporation
have the right and power to es.
tablish, maintain and discontinue
branch offices and places of busi
ness at such other places within
and without the State of Georgia,
as it may see fit,
3. The object of sald corpora
tion is pecuniary gain to itself
and its shareholders.
4. The particular business that
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said corporation proposes to carry
on is that of conducting a cotton
and warehouse business., Petition.
ers desire that said corporation
have the right and power to oOp
erate warehouses for the storage
of cotton and other commodities
and articles. Petitioners' also de
sire that said corporation have
the right and power to do busi.
ness as a cotton factor. Petition.
ers also desire that said corpora
tion have the right and power to
engage in any and all other busi
nesses and enterprises of all
kinds that may be incident to the
operation of said wareéhouse busi.
ness and said cotton business, or
either, and also the right and
power to engage in any and all
businesses and enterprises of all
kinds that can be conveniently
operated in conjunction with said
cotton business, and said ware
house business, o¢ cither. Peti
tioners desire that said corpora
tion have the right and power to
buy, sell, manage, rent, lease and
otherwise deal in any and all
kinds ‘of realty and personalty.
6. The amount of the capital
stock of said corporation shall be
Twenty Thousand and Noo-100
($20,000.00) Dollars, all common
stock, divided into two hundred
shares of the par value of One
Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each.
Petitioners desire that said cor
poration have the right and power
to increase its capital stock from
time to time, by a majority vote
of 'the outstanding common stock,
to any amount not exceeding
Fifty ‘Thousand and No-106¢ ($60,-
000.00) Dollars, such additional
capital stock to be common and
preferred, either or both, as may
be determined by vote of the
holders of a majority of the com
mon stock, and with such rights
and privileges as the holder of a
majority of the common stock of
said corporation may determine.
Petitioners desire that said cor
poration be authorized' to receive,
in payment of subseriptions to
its capital stock, either money, or
property taken at a fair valuation,
or beth.
6. Petitioners desire that said
corporation have the right to sue
and to be sued, to contract and
be contracted with, to issue notes,
bonds or other obligations, and to
secure the same by mortgage, se
curity deed, deed of trust, or
other form of security under laws
now or hereafter existing. Peti.
tioners desire that said corpora
tion have the right and power to
apply for and accept amendments
to .its charter of any and every
character, when desired by the
holders of a majority of the out
standing common stock of said
corporation; also, the right and
power to apply for and accept
renewals of its. charter when, and
as often as, desired by the hcld
ers of a majority of its outstand
ing common stock; alse, that satd
corporation have the power to
discontinue business, liqudate its
affairs and surrender its charter,
when desired by the holders of
two-thirds of its outstanding
common stock. Petitioners desire
that said corporation have the
right to have and use a common
seal, and the right generally to
do all other acts which may be
done by corporations of a similar
nature.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
that they be incorporated under
the name and style aforesaid,
with the powers, privileges and
immunities’ herein set forth, and
such others as are now or may
hereafter be allowed corporations
of a similar character under the
laws of Georgia’ PRus
ERWIN, ERWIN & NIX,
| Attorneys for Petitioners,
GEORGIA-—Clarke County:
Clerk’s Office, Superior Court.
Jiléd in otfce this April 15th,
1 2
E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk,
Superior Court, Clarke County,
Georgia.
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
Clerk’s Office, Superior Court. -
I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the
Superior Court of Clarke County,
Georgia, hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true copy of the
application of John D. Moss, W.
B. Moss, Edgar Levy and A. M.
Dooiittle, - for incorporation of
Moss Bonded Warehouses, Inc., as
said application appears of file in
my office.
Witness my official signature
and the seal of said court this 15th
day of April, 1932,
E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk,
Superior Court, Clarke County,
Georgia.
A 15-22.29, M 6.
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
Mrs. Lula E. Ress has applied
to the undersigned for letters of
administration on the estate of
Thos, J. Ross, late of said county,
deceased. This is to mnotify all
persons" at interest that said ap
plication will be heard by me at
the next term of the Court of
Ordinary of this county to con
vene the first Monday in May,
1938, ?
Witness my official signature,
this the Bth day of April, 1932.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
A 8.15-22.29. :
B il
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
Miss Mary Belle Fike has ap
plied to the undersigned for let
ters of -administration on the
estate of Frances Fike, late of
said” county, deceased. This is to
notify all persons at interest. that
said application wiil be heard by
me at the next term of the Court
of Ordinary of this county to
convene the first Monday in May,
1932.
Witness my official signature,
this the Bth day of April, 1932.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
A 8.15-22-29..
' CITATION
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
To Whom It May Concern:
Anna P. Michael having made
application for twelve months sup
port out of the estate of Simon
Michael, deceased, and the ap
praisers duly appointed to set
apart the same having filed their
return, all persons concerned are
hereby required to Bhow cause
before the Court of Ordinary of
NN N WP s
said County on the first Monday
in May, 1932, why said application
should not be granted.
This 6th day or April, 1932.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
A 8.15.22.28.
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GEORGIA—CIarke County:
Fred L. Bond has applied to
the undersignea for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of T.
A. Grimes, late of said county,
deceased. This is to notify all
persons at interest that said ap
plication will be heard by me at
the next term of the Court of
Ordinary of this county to con
vene the first Monday in May,
1932,
Witness my official sigpnature,
this the Bth day of April, 1932.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
A 8.15-22.29. ‘
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
Mrs. J. H. Huff has applied to
the undersigned for letters of
administration on the estate of
H. D. Huff, late of said county,
deceased. This is to notify all
persons at interest that said ap
plication will be heard by me at
the next term of the Court of
Ordinary of this county to con
vene the first Monday in May,
1932.
Witness my official signature,
this the Bth day of April, 1932.
" *R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
A 8-15-22.29.
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CITATION
GEORGIA—CIarke County:
To All Whom. It May Concern:
Eustace Stevens having applied
for guardianship of the person
and property of Lloyd Palmer,
heretofore adjudged insane and
committed to the State Sanitarium,
notice is hereby given that said
arplication will be heard at my
office at ten o’clock A. M. on the
first Monday in May, next.
This the 7th day of April, 1932,
R. C. ORR, Ordinary
and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Court
of Ordinary.
A 8.-16-22.29.,
STATE OF GEORGIA—CIarke
- County:
Whereas, Willie O. Derricotte,
as the administrator of Mary Lou
Echols, deceased, represents to
the Court in her petition, duly
filed, and entered on record, that
she has fully Aadministered said
estate., This is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if
they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from
her administration and receive
letters of dismission on the first
Monday in May, 1932. .
- This Bth day of April, 1932.
| R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
A 8.15-22-29.
CLARKE COUNTY COURT OF
ORDINARY
At Chambers, April Bth, 1932,
It appearing that the appraisers
appointed to set apart a year's
support for Mrs. L. R. Leaird,
widow of Charlie Leaird, late of
said County, deceased, have filed
their return, It is ordered that
all persons concerned are hereby
required to show cause before the
Court of Ordinary of Clarke Coun
ty, Georgia, on the first Monday
in May, 1932, why said applich
tion should not be granted.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
A 8.-15.22.29.
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voter. in Fall Elections
and Presidential Election
all State and County Tax
es have to be paid six
months prior to General
Election. e
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which to qualify.
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ances are NOT valld,
ALL: WANT ADS are payable
in advance,
75 Want Ad 75 ‘
Phone ' i
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FOR SALE 1
FOR SALE—Roofinge, all ltylel.‘
including Glant Hexagons, 4 in 1
Tabs Asphalt, Plain and Slato.‘
Roll Roofing; Galvanized 5V and
Corrugated, Pine Shingles, Win
dows, IMoors, ete, You can bulld
and repair cheaper if you buy
here. Christian Hardware and
Grocery . 1 mle
FOR SALE—Blue Ribbon Lawn
Mowers, 16-inch blades, 10-inch
high wheel ball bearing throu‘h-‘
out. Special prices while they
last, only $7.66 each. Christian
Hardware and QGrocery, Broad
street. ma2c |
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PLANTS FOR SALE—A limited
number of Zinnia plants now
ready for transplonting. Mrs,
M. P. Broughton, Phone 1808,
FOR SALE—Barbecue on Jeffer.
son road, just outsde of city
limits, Saturday Special-—Hash
26c¢ per quart. Geo. Hollis. a29p;
FOR SALE—Four-burner and oven
gas stove, medium size, $13.50.
568 Harris Street (one block
east of Milledge, near Hill), a29p
A e it o i L S
. FOR RENT |
HOUSES FOR RENT—697 South
Milledge, just painted inside, fur
nace, $42.50; 648 South Milledge,
$60,00; 720 North Chase street, 9
rooms, cheap at $20.00; 580 North
Harris street, $15.00; 529 Meigs
street, $20.00; 695 North Milledge
$27.50; 877 College avenue, sl6;
806 College, nine rooms, $30.00;
1656 Pulaski street, $30.00. Lips
comb-Dearing-Hutchins, Inc.
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FOR ~ RENT - Nicely fugnighed
apartment, all conveniences, Ga
rage. On Milledge Avenue., Very
reasonable. Phone 1239-J, mle
FOR RENT-—Unfurnished apart
ments, 8456 Baxter street, four
rooms, - $15.00; 297 Boulevard,
four rooms, private bath, $17.50;
150 Cloverhurst Terrace, $27.00;
523 Meigs street, upstairs, $12.50,
Lipgscomb-Dearing-Hutchins, Inc.‘
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HOUSES FOR RENT—2BO Waest
Washington, small house, $12.5C;
290 West Clayton street, eight
rooms, 2 bath, $30.00; 260 Bax.
ter street, §$18.00; 994 South‘
Lumpkin street, $18,00; 1543
Sontn Laumpkin stréet, $27.50,
Lipscom:p-Dearing-Hulching, lie,
FOR RENT — With or without
board, rooms and. apartments,
with all conveniences, See them
before making your selection, Al
-80 storage rooms. Phone 1422.
: mbe |
FOR RIZNT-—On Boulevard, three
room apartment Lights, water
and telephone furnished. Adults.|
Phone 1435, milp E
New Arrivals !‘
SUMMER DRESSES |
Graduation, Afternoon, Evening.‘
Sports and Street Dresses in
White, Pastels and Floral designs.
Specially Priced
$3.95, $6.95 and $9.95.
OLIVIA COOK DRESS SHOP
288 East Clayton Street. i
m2c‘
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LET US TEST YOUR i‘
SPARK PLUGS, WASH ‘
AND ALEMITE AND {
REPAIR YOUR CAR. |
Porterfield’'s Garage |
150 Washington Street
Phone 1871 — Work Guaranteed.
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BUY Benson’s Butter and
Honey Rolls and Benson’s
Tootsie- Rolls. BENSON’S,
INC. a2%9c
—_— e |
House for Rent ;
JESTEPR
Phone 1036 or 437 |
"MONEY TO LEND
MONEY TO LOAN ~— On Brick
Houses or other valuable prover
ty; 8 per cent, three years. Lips
comb-Dearing-Hutchins, Inc,
4 a29c
EXCHANGE
WANTED TO EXCHANGE a nice
building lot/ on King avenue at a
bargain price for City Service
stock or Georgia Power Co. stock.
Phone 296, adyp
The first installment of city
taxes are due from April 16th to
May Ist, niclusive. Taxpayers who
fail to pay on or before May Ist
will have to pay $1.50 cost of fi. fa,
which- will be assessed against all
delinquents.
G. E. O'FARRELL,
eod. City Marshal.
USED CARS
I Handle Re-Possessed Cars
J. R. FARMER ‘
G. & F. SERVICE STATION
—PHONE 336—
Prince Ave_t_!!i g
E. EWELL YEARWOOD
Phone 977
CONTRACTOR
I Will Build it
For Less
" HARRTONIC
With 75¢ Fitch's
Shampoo
Phone 1066
CITIZENS PHARMACY
WE BUY
Second Hand Clothes
THE RACKET STORE
\ 132 Thomas St.___‘ ‘
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5 ‘L;?Lu‘ m'%
Phone 656
MOVING — PACKING
Local and Long Distance
Hauling
Packing Boxes for Sale
ADAMS TRANSFER CO.
259 Hull Street
Let Us Renovate Your
MATTRESSES
NOW'!
We Have a Modern Plant,
and Give ONE DAY Service.
Mattresses Called for and
Delivered.
Prices Right
We Have Been in Business
in Athens Ten Years, and
are Here to Back Up Our
Work. :
Phone 157
Crawford Mattress
Works
BABY DUCKS ”
Poultry Feeds—Dog and Cat Rations
MILK FED BROILERS AND FRYERS
CLARKE COUNTY HATCHERY *
Phone 1171 426 East Broad Srrifer_
MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN °
- AT REDUCED PRICES 2
~ On Plumbing, Heating and Repzirs.g
W. GUY TILLER =
—PHONE 1716— 3
PAGE SEVEN
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
I hereby announce my
for Tax Collector for - Clarke™
County, to fill the unexpired term
of my late husband, Arthur _{
Burch, ne
The nccessary expenses incurred
ouriiz my husband’s illness ,‘
been great and I will appreels "
very much the opportunity to
out the remainder,of his term. =
If elected, the office will b 8
run in the same efficient mannie
as hevetofore. T. Dennis Penn ‘;u
will rémain as eclerk, s
Your vote and influence in the
conidng electlon will be
appreciated, ) !
MRS, LONIER BURCH, =
(Mrs!" Arthur M) . &
. Sy
Best Quality, Best Price
Full Pint MzKesson’s Alcohol—3
Full Pint McKesson’s Milk };n‘
Magnesia—39¢ e
Phone 67 or 68 =
Free Bottle of
Moon-Winn Drug Co.
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" The Coley |
PLAYBOY
'8 Tubes—s49.7s
BRUNSON ‘
FURNITURE. CO.
. 3 i
Railroad Schedules
| SEABOARD AIR 'LINE 2
l Arrival and Depatture of Trains
| A Athens, Ga." i
. To and From South and West
| AZRRIVE— —DEPART
10:18 pm Birmingham' 6:29 am
1:80 am, Atlanta 4:10 W%’:
Atlanta,
8:03 pm B-ham-Mem, 2:20 pflg
To and From North and Sau!hi‘;;g
2:20 pm Rich.-Norfolk B:U3 pm
New York-Wash. e
4:10 am Rich.-Norfolk 10:18 pmy
New York-Wash,
9:20 am Richmond 1:30 a
- CENTRAL OF GEORGIA %
: TRAINS e
Depart for Macon 3
Daily 8:00 2.m. and 4:10 p.m. "%
Arrive from Macon i
Dally 12:05 pm. and 8:00 pm. =
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GAINESVILLE "MIDLAND |
SCHEDULES i
Leaves Athens o
No. 2 Daily “.7:46 am
No. 12 Daily ex. Sunday 10:46 am
: Arrives Athens 3
No. 1 Daily 4:55 pm
GEORGIA RAILROAD g
‘ SCHEDULE - k.
Traln 61 arrives Athens '7:46 qg
. Daily except Sunday 0
Traln 50 leaves Athens 11:45 amy
Daily except Sunday _ o 8
Traln 63 arrives Athens &:55 am
Sundays only . o
Traln 52 leaves Athens 1:56 pm§
Sundays only. ’
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
'LULA—NORTH—SOUTH
Atlanta—~Washington — New York
Depart-— “—Arrive
7:00 am 10:40 am
1:30 pm 4:36 pw!
TELEPHONE 81 ;
J. L. Cox, Asst. Gen. Frt. Agentl