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THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24, 1911.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS,
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
To the Superior Court of «ald County:
The petition of Janies M. Smith,
of Oglethorpe county, Georgia, and
A S. Rhodes, D. B. Fowler, J. M.
Fowler and L. H. Nichols of Clarke
county, Georgia, and F. P. Holder and
D. C. Fowler, of Jackson County,
Georgia, respectfully shows:
Par. 1. That they desire for them
selves, their associates and succes
sors and assigns, to be incorporated
and made a body politic under the
name and style of Clarke County Oil
and Fertiliser Company.
Par. 2. The term for which peti
tioners ask to be Incorporated Is
twenty years, with the privilege of
renewal at the end of that time.
Par. 3. The principal office of said
company shall be at Oconee Heights
Clarke County, Georgia, and with
branch office at Smithonla, Ogle
thorpe County, Georgia, but petition
ers desire the right to establish
branch offices within the state or
elsewhere, whenever the holders of
a majority of the stock may so de
termine.
Par. 4. The object of said corpora
tion Is pecuniary profit and gain to
Itself and Its stockholders.
Par. 5. The business to be carried
on by said corporation Is the mnnu
factoring and mixing commercial fer
tilizers, and the products and
gredlents necessary to make and ml*
the same, and to sell the same at
wholesale and retail: to run and op
erate a cotton seed oil mill for crush
ing cotton seed and extracting there
from the oil and separating the meal
and hulls, to make and manufacture
the oil Into lard, soap, and refining
said oil and making and manufactur
ing said oil Into whatever by-products
that may may be desired, to reflne
pwsald cotton seed meal, to mix and
manufacture said meal and hulls and
other products together Into stock
food and other food products, and to
sell all of the products from said oil
mill business at wholesale and retail:
ro engage In, operate and conduct a
public cotton ginnery or ginneries for
ginning cotton and packing and com
pressing the same; to engage In, op
erate and conduct a saw mill or
mills; to buy and sell lumber
wholesale and retail; to engage In,
operate and conduct a grist mill
buy and sell real estate and to act
au agents for others In buying and
selling real estate, and to do a gen
eral real estate business; to conduct
a retail and wholesale mercantile
business; to borrow and loan money
and secure the same with real estate
or otherwise.
Par. 6. The capital stock of said
corporation Shall be Twenty-five
Thousand (120,009.00) Dollars, with
the privilege of Increasing the same
to the sum of Five Hundred Thous
and (|000,000.00) Dollars, by a ma
jority vote of the stockholders,
A»ld stock to be divided Into
(hares of One Hundred ($100.00)
Dollars each. That all of said capi
tal (lock baa already been actually
paid In.
Par. 7. Petitioners desire the right
. aue and be sued, to plead and be
impleaded, to have and use a com
mon seal, to make all necessary by
laws and regulations, and to do all
other things that may be necessary
for the suocesful carrying on of said
business, including the right to buy,
bold and sell real estate and personal
property suitable to the purposes of
the corporation, and to execute notes
and bonds as evidence of Indebted
ness Incurred, or which may he in-
eurred, In the conduct of the affairs
02 the corporation and to secure the
same by mortgage, security deed, oth
er form of lien, under existing laws.
Par. 8. They desire for said Incor
poration the power and authority to
apply for and accept amendments to
Its charter of either form or substance
by a vote of a majority of 1U stock
outstanding at the time. They also
ask authority for said Incorporation
to wind up Its affairs, liquidate and
discontinue Its business at any time
It may determine to do so by a vote
ef a majority of Its stock outstanding
at the time.
Par. 9. They desire for the said
Incorporation the right of renewal
when aa provided by the laws
ef Georgia, and that It have all other
rights, powers, privileges and Im
munities as are Incident to like Incor
porations or permissible under the
laws of Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
Incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid with the powers, priv
ileges and Immunities herein set
forth, and aa are now, or may here
after be allowed a corporation of sim
ilar character under the laws of Geor-
trator of Irs E. DuPree, represents to
rhe court In his petition duly filed and
entered on record, that he haB fully
administered said estate.
This Is. therefore, to cite any per
son concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why
said administrator should not he dis
charged from his administration, the
bond dissolved, and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday In
March, 1911.
S. B. WINGFIELD, SR ,
Ordinary.
CITATION. ^
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
Mary Kennard, guardian of Annabel
Harper, formerly Annabel Kennard,
has applied to me for a discharge of
her guardianship of said ward: this
Is therefore to notify all persons con
eerned to file their objections, If any
they have on or before the first Mon
day In March next, else said Mary
Kennard will be discharged from her
guardianship, as applied for. This
20th day of aJnuary, 1911.
S. B. WINGFIELD, SR.,
Ordinary of Said County
B. A. Yarbrough
vs.
George W. Yarbrough.
No. 2264. April Term 1911, Clarke
Superior Court. Libel for Divorce,
It appearing to the Court from the
statements In the within petition In
the above stated case that the de
fendant does not reside In said coun
ty, and It further appearing that the
said George W. Yarbrough does not
reside In this state;
Ordered by the Court that service
be perfected on (he defendant by the
publication of this order for two
months before the next term of the
Court. In the public gaxette of said
county In which sheriff'* sales are
ordinarily published. This 9th day
of January, 1911.
Mahaffey t Mnhaffey,
Petitioner's Attorney.
(Signed) CHARLES H. BRAND,
Judge 8. C. W. C.
E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk.
CITATION.
GEORGrA, Clarke County.
To All Whom It May Concern.
A. S. Rhodes has applied for letters
of administration on the estate of
Mrs. W. H. Matthews, late of said
county, deceased. I will pass on said
application on the first Monday In
March, next, at ten o'clock, at my
office. This 26th day of January, 1911.
S. B. WINFIELD, SR„
Ordinary of Clarke County,
Notice Is hereby given to all the
creditors of the eitate of Mrs. Mary B.
Nevltt, late of said county, deceased
to render in an account of their de-
mantis to us within the time prescrib
ed by law properly made out
All persons Indebted to said deceas
ed are hereby requested to make Im
mediate payment This the Sth, day
of January, 1*11.
JOHN J. NEVITT,
C. D. FLANIGAN
Executors of the wilt of Mrs. Mary B.
Nevltt fit
SIBLEY t McWHORTER.
Petitioners' Attorneys.
Filed In office this 2«th day of Jan
uary, 1911. —
B. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court Clarke County,
Georgia.
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
I, Elmer J. Crawford, Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county, do
hereby certify that the foregoing Is a
true and correct copy or the applica
tion for charter of "Clarke County
Oil and Fertiliser Company" aa the
same appears on file In this office.
Witness my band and official slgna-
tore and the seal of said court, this
Mth day of January, 1911.
B. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court Clarke County,
Georg**, •
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
Whereas Una H. DuPree, ndn ial»
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
To the Superior Court of 8ald County:
The petition of S. T. Hood, A. C.
Holliday, L. F. Edwards, J. Y. Carlth-
ers and J. M. Hood, all cltlxens of sai-1
slate respectfully shows:
Par. 1. That they desire for them
selves, their associates and aucces-
sora to become Incorporated under
the name and style of the Mutual
Garage Company.
Par. 2. The term for which peti
tioners ask to be Incorporated is
twenty years, with the privilege of re
newal at the end of that time.
Par. 3. The capital stock of the
corporation Is to be five thousand
dollars, divided Into shares of one
hundred dollars each. Twenty per
cent of said capital stock has actually
been paid in. Petitioners, however,
ask the privilege of Increasing said
capital stock from time to time not
exceeding twenty-five thousand dol
lars.
Par. 4. The principal office of said
company shall be In the City of Ath
ens, Clarke county, Georgia.
Par. 5. The object of the proposed
corporation Is pecuniary gala to .It
self and stockholders. The business
to be carried on by said corporation
Is the automobile business, to buy
and sell automobiles, to hare and
maintain a garage, to do repair work
on automobiles, and to deal In such
material and appliances aa may be
necessary to operate and maintain a
garage for the storing, repairing, rent
ing and selling of automobiles and
the supplies and accessories neces
sary In the business.
Par. 6. Petitioners desire the right
to make all necessary by-laws and
regulations, not contrary to law, aa
may be necessary for the successful
transaction of the business proposed
and to exercise all the functions and
powers conferred by law upon corpor
ations chartered by the Superior
Court In this state.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be
made a body corporate under the
name and style aforesaid, entitled to
the rights, privileges, and Immunities
and subject to the liabilities fixed by
law.
HENRY C. TUCK.
Attorney for Petitioners.
EORGFA, Clarke County.
I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the Su
perior Court of aald County do he*e-
by certify that the foregoing Is a
true and correct copy of the applica
tion for charter of The Mutual Gar
age Company as the same appears of
file In tb/s office. Witness my hand
and aeal of office, this January 27tb,
1911. E. J. CRAWFORD
Clerk of the Superior Court Clarke
County, Georgia.
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
Mandy Mingle
.John Mingle.
Libel for divorce in Clarke Superior
Court, April Term, 1909. Verdict for
total divorce granted April 13th, 1910.
Notice Is hereby given to all con
cerned that on the 14th day of Jan
uary, 1911, I filed with the Clerk of
the Superior Court of said county my
petition addressed to said Court, re
turnable to the next term thereof, to
be held on the second Monday In
April, 1911, for the removal of the
disabilities resting upon me under the
verdict In the above stated caae by
reason of my Intermarrlge with Man
dy Mingle which application will be
heard at the -April term of said Court
which commences on the second Mon
day In April, 1911.
JOHN MINGLE
JOHN B. GAMBLE,
Mtorney for Petitioner.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
To all whom it may concern:
Mrs. Nina W. Scudder. a resident
of this state, having in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for the
guardianship of the property of her
minor children. Susan Scudder and
Nina Scudder, notice Is hereby given
that said application will be heard a
the next term of the court of ordinary
for said county, on the first Monday
In March, 1911. Witness m/ hand
and official signature this 7th day of
February, 1911.
S. B. WINGFIELD, SR.,
Ordinary.
LEGAL NOTICE.
GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY:
Notice Is hereby given to all con
eerned, that I have filed with the
Clerk of Court of said county, my pe
tltion addressed to said court, return
able to the April term, 1911, for the
removal of the disabilities Imposed
upon me by my intermarriage with
Myrt Deadyyler, which application
will be heard at the courthouse In said
county at said term of said court.
This Feb. 7, 1911. dlt-wk9t
CHARLIE DEADWYLER.
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
To all whom It may concern:
Notice Is hereby given as required
by the Act of 1898, page 79, that .1. W,
Griffin of Crawford. Qa„ L. C. Hart,
II. J. Rowe. F. D. Gillen, R. H. Mc
Crary, of Athens, Ga.. propose to In
corporate a Trust Company by the
name of the Athena Trust and Bank
ing Company, whose principal office
shall be located In Athens, Georgia,
after four weeks from the publication
of this notice. This January 30, 191
J. W. GRIFFIN,
L. C. HART.
11. J. ROWE,
F. D. GILLEN,
R. H. McCRARY.
Laura Klracofe
vs. 1 * ’
B. W. Klracofe.
Libel for Divorce in Clarke Superior
Court. April Term, 191K
To the Defendant. B. W. Klracofe. In
the above stated case:
You are hereby required to bo and
appear at the next term of Bald Su
perior Court to be held on the second
Monday in April next, to answer the
libel of Laura Klracofe for a total di
vorce. Herein fail not. Wltnesa the
Hon. Chas. H. Brand, Judge of eald
Court. This February 8th, 1911.
ELMER J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
To the Superior Court of aald County:
The petition of OEORGIA BRICK
COMPANY, respectfully shows:
That on the 3rd day of March,
1906, petitioner wa* duly Incorporated
by this court for the period of twenty
(20) years, with the right of renewal
an provided by law.
Petitioner desires to have Its
charter amended In the following re
spects:
3. That paragraph three (3) of the
present charter, which provide* that
the capital stock of the corporation
shall be 820,000.00, with the privilege
of increasing the same to an amoliht
not exceeding 8100,000.00, be amend
ed so as to provide that the capital
stock of the corporation shall be
8200,000.00, divided Into shares of the
par value of $100.00 each; of which
$100,000.00 shall be common stock,
and $100,000.00 shall be preferred
slock; and that such capital stock
may be Increased at any time to any
amount not exceeding $300,000.00 by
a majority vote of the common atock
of the corporation, and that euch add!
tlonal capital stock of $100,000.00 be
Issued as common or preferred stock,
either or both, and In auch propor
tions as to each class of stock, as the
common stockholders may determine;
and that the rights and privileges of
the holders of each class of stock he
defined by the holders of the com
mon stock of the company, but that
the preferred stock have no voting
power.
4. That paragraph eight (8) of
the present charter, which provides
that the affairs of the corporation
shall be managed by a board of direc
tors of not less than three (3), nor
more than (0) members, be amended
so that said board of directors shall
consist of not less than three, nor
more-than nine (9) members.
0. Petitioner allege* that this ap
plication for amendment to Its char
ter was authorized by resolutions of
the slockho'ders of the corporation
duly adopted at a meeting held on the
9th day of February, 1911.
COBB t ERWIN,
Petitioner's Attorneys.
Filed in office, this 10th day of Feb
ruary, 1911.
E. J. CRAWFORD.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS.
All persons having demands against
the estate of Troupe Ackrage, late
of Clarke County, deceased, are here
by notified to render In their de
mand to the undersigned according
to law; and all persons indebted to
said estate are required to make Im
mediate payment. Thle 18th day of
January, 1911.
LEVI J. HEMRICK,
Administrator.
Jennie Wilson Willard
vs
Fred F. Willard
Libel for divorce In Clarke Superior
Court, April term, 1911.
To the defendant, Fred F. Willard,
in the above case:
You are hereby notified to be and
nppear at the next Superior court to
be held in and for said county on the
second Monday In April next to an
swer the complaint of plaintiff in lib
el for a total divorce. Herein, fall
not. Witness the Hon. Chas. H.
Brand, Judge of the paid superior
court. Given under my band and of
ficial signature this February 16th
1911.
ELMER .1. CRAWFORD.
Clerk of Superior Court.
2tmo-2mo
Nathaniel Neeblt
vs
Lizzie Nesblt
I.Sbel for divorce in Clarke Super-
for court, April Term, 1911.
To the defendant, Lizzie N'csblt, In
the above case:
You are hereby notified to be and
appear at the next superior court to
be held In and for said county on the
second Monday In April next to an
swer the complaint of plaintiff In
libel for a total divorce. Herein, fall
not. Witness the Hon. Chas. H.
Brand, judge of said Superior court.
Given under my hand and official
signature this February 16th, 1911.
ELMER J CRAWFORD. '
Clerk of the Superior Court.
2tmo-2mo
Mrs. Millie Burroughs
vs
John Henry Burroughs
Libel for dfvorce In Clarke Super-
lot Court, April Term, 1911.
To the defendant, John Henry
Burroughs, In the above case:
You are hereby notified to be and
nppear at the next Superior court to
be held In and for said county on the
second Monday In April next to an
swer the complaint of plaintiff In libel
for total divorce. Herein fall not.
Witness the Hon. Chas. H. nrnnd,
Judge of aald superior court. Given
under my hand and official signature
this February 16th, 1911.
ELMER J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
2tmo-2mo
•Mattie Sue Osborn
vs
Jim Osborn
Libel for Divorce In Clarke Super
ior court, April term, 1911.
The defendant, Jim Osborne, la
hereby required to be and appear at
the next, or April term of this court
to answer the libel of plaintiff for
total divorce. Herein fall not. Wit
my hand and official signature this
February 16th, 1911.
ELMER J. CROWWFORD,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
2tmo-2mo
CITY MARSHAL’S SALES.
iltuate, lying and being In the City
nf Athens, Clarke County, Georgia.
Bounded on the north by Fourth
street, on the east by the land
William Dillard, deceased, on the
south by Wash Moore, and oh the
rest by the land of William Floyd
deceased, containing one acre more
or less, being the place where Fred
Edwards now resides. Said property
being levied on aa the property
the estate of Adeline Edwards and
Fred Edwards to satisfy five certain
fi. fas. Issued by the Mayor and Coun
cil of the City of Athens vs. Adeline
Edwards for taxes due said city; also
levied upon by virtue of and to satis
fy four tax fl. fas. In favor of the City
ot Athens vs. Fred Edwards for taxes
due said city.
Written notice of levy given tenant
In possession.
Also, at the same time and place
the following personal property,
wit:
One Prlce-Gorden printing press
one Paragon paper cutter. Said
p-operty levied on as the property
cf Jerry J. Young under and by virtue
of and to satisfy five certain tax fi
fas. Issued by the Mayor and Council
of the City of Athens against the said
Jerry J. Young for taxes due said
city. 1
Also, at the same time and place
all that lot or parcel of land situate,
lying and being In the City of Athens,
Clarke County. Georgia, bounded as
follows: On the north by the prop
erty of Dr. Marlon Born, on the south
by an alley, on the east by the W.
Steadman property, and on the west
b> the W. D. Simpkins property. Said
lot fronting seventy-'.wo feet on said
alley and running hack along the
Steadman property fifty feet and
thence along other properly of Dr
Marlon Bond, seventy-two feet, thence
fifty feet to the beginning corner.
Said property levied on and to be
sold as the property of Dr. Marlon
Porn, by virtue of and to satisfy a
tax fl. fa. Issued by the Mayor and
Council of the City of Athens vs. Dr
Marlon Born for taxes due said City
for the year, 1910. This January 11
1911.
L. E. BROOKS,
City Marshal, City of Athens
CITY MARSHAL'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
There will be sold on the first Tnes
day in March. 1911. at the court house
door In Clarke County, Ga.. between
the legal hours of sale, for cash,
certain piano and stool of the Knatie
make. Said property levied upon and
tc be sold as the property of Clarence
T. Hussey, by virtue of and to satisfy
thrpe certain tax II. fas. in favor of
the city of Athens vs. Clarence
Hussey Issued by the Mayor anil
Council of the City of Athens for
taxes due said city for the years
1908. 1909, and 1910. Terms of sale
cash. This February to, 1911.
L. E. BROOKS.
City Marshal
PINEAPPLES FREE.—Opportunity
to every housekeeper. No postals an
swered. F. Russell, Ankona, Fla. 4t
CHENEY’S
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The Great Cough Cure
For Children and Adults.
GOOD WORK.
Cltl
Clerk Superior Court Clarke Co., Ga.
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the 8u-
rertor Court of said county, do certify
that the foregoing is a true copy of
the application for an amendment to
the charter of OEORGIA BRICK
COMPANY.
Wltnesa my official hand and seal,
this lOrb dsy of February. 1911.
E. J. CRAWPORD,
Clerk Superior Court Clarke Co., Oa.
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
There will be sold before the conn
ty court house door In the City of
Athens, on the first Tueiday In Feb
ruary, 1911, between the legal hours
of sale, the following described prop
erty, to-wit:
All that lot or parcel of land sit
uated In the City of Athens, Clarke
County, Georgia, and being an the
north side of Broad street bounded
cn the south by Broad atreet, on the
north by the property of H. Fleming,
on the east by the property of the
Georgia Railroad and on the west
by the property of H. Fleming.
Said tract of land levied on and to
be sold under and by virtue of a fl. fa.
Issued by the Mayor and Council of
the city of Athens against Mrs. Ten
nessee Daniel. Said fi. fa. being for
sidewalk paving assessed against
said property by the City of Athens
end to be sold as the property of
said Mrs. Tennessee Daniel. Written
notice of levy given tenant In pos
session.
Also, all that lot or parcel of land
iltuate, lying and being In the City
of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia,
abutting on the north side of Wash
ington street and bounded aa follows:
On the north by B. B. Plckrel, on
the south by Washington atreet, on
the east by R. B. Russell and on the
west by the property of the estate of
J II. Carlton. Said proeprty levied
on and to be sold aa the property of
V/. J. Rusaell to aatlafy a certain fl.
fa. issued by the Mayor and Council
of the City of Athens vs. W. J. Rue
sell on account of sidewalk paring
along said property.
Also, all that lot or parcel of land
Done Dally In Athens. Many
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Nearly every read has heard of
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(Miss Bessie Smith, 423 Dougher
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my back, accompanied by a tired, lan
guid feeling annoyed me for a con
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know the cause of my trouble, but
finally became convinced that my
kidneys were not doing tbelr work
properly. I procured a box of Doan's
Kidney Pills at Palmer A Sons’ Drug
store and they helped me so much
that I obtained a further supply. Af
ter I bad finished the content* of
three boxes of this remedy, I was
well and I have alnce had no trou
ble from my kidneys. I recommend
Doan's Kidney Pills highly."
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OWLS OF ATLANTA
AUDITORIUM
2,800 Members Attended Second
Meeting. Building for Nest
Was Agreed Upon.
For the first time since the Installa
tion meeting of the Atlanta nest, Or-
cer of Owls, at the Bijou theater, Jan
uary 26, the ties' and charter mem
bers. 2,800 strong, gathered at the
Auditorium Armory last night In one
of the happiest, most enthusiastic and
largest fraternal meetings In the his
tory of Atlanta. Over 600 of these
had become members since the initial
meeting.
Owing to (lie numbers who applied
for ndmlsslnn at the box office at the
AudltorlumlArmory, the meeting wus
little late In opening. Before the
opening of the doors, the entire lobby
as filled by such a large crowd that
It wns practically Impossible for the
guards to force their way to the
doors. Even out in the street a long
line of men was stretched, reaching
almost a block. After the opening
of the doors, until 8:30 o'clock, new
members were thronging Into the
main body, showing the great popu
larity the new order has won In At
lanta.
The meeting was called to order by
General Organizer H. R. Caulfield In
few well-chosen words congratulat
ing the older members upon the great
Interest they were evincing In the
growth of the nest, and welcoming
those who had Joined at the first meet
ing. He read a letter from Congress
man William Schley Howard, who Is
member of the Atlanta nest. Mr.
Hownrd, In the letter, expressed his
regret that an engagement, made sev
eral weeks ago. prevented hia attend
ance at the meeting, and going furth
er, gave as his opinion that the order
was one of the finest In the world,
saying that the spirit of the nest was
thoroughly In keplng with the Atlanta
spirit, and that the principles of the
brotherhood were of the highest. The
letter was received with tremendous
applause by the audience.
Madison Bell, the well-known law
yer, a member of the Atlanta neat,
was Introduced hy Mr. Caulfield, and
received with cheers.
Among other things, Mr. Bell aald:
“In this organization there Is no un
der-dog; the spirit of the order,
founded upon optimism, progress and
good fellowship, helps to light every
man's way.” In conclusion, he spoke
briefly of the Inestimable privileges
the fraternal order of Owls bestows
upon Its members. The entire broth-
erhodd present rote to Its feet and
cheered the speaker to the echo.
Mr. Caulfield brought down the
house with a donation of $3,000 to the
local neat for the purpose of aiding It
In the furnishing of the club house
and In other details. This followed
his offer of a certified check for $1,000
at the meeting held on January 26,
when lie advised the nest to wait and
receive the entranco fees paid In be
tween that time and the time of the
meeting last night. These fees
amounted to $3,000, which were
promptly turned over to the treasur
er of the nett.
The committee on the location ot
the clubhouae reported that four
bulldlngi bad been coneldered, but of,
these the old Masonic Temple, situat
ed on the corner of Mitchell and For-
s.'th streets, was more favorably lo
cated than any of the others. Upon
a viva voce vote the location was ap
proved by all preeent, and It was an
nounced that the next meeting, to be
held two weeks from today, would be
convened In the new club house. In
the meantime the building Will he
thoroughly renovated and made ready
for the neat.—Atlanta Constitution,
Feb. 18th.
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