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PACE EIGHT
THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 25, 1920,
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
To the Superior Court of said Coun- j s sa ‘‘* s - ,h *‘
I «•<! property, a cert
l located on Hull ^#tre»st, in the city of
ty:
The petition of Dav
Paddcok. J. C.
ml!.', tile undersigned eouimls- This the lltli day of June, 1520.
I sioners will offer for sale on the first I ANDRKV1 I 'r-oitli
Tuesday In July. next, before the Judges (' W r
j Court House door, of Clarke County, piled In office, this the 11th da
I Georgia, between the legal hours for June, 1820.
following describ- , E. J. CRAWFORD,
property, a certain house and lot clerk Superior Court, Clarke County
Georgia.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
, GEORGIA—Clarke County.
I Mrs. Jewel Walters
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
Loretta Miller Allen
of
Rylee Allen.
J. A. Walters 1 No. 3770, July Term, 1920, Clarke
In Clarke Superior Court, July Term. I Superior Court, libel for divorce.
1920. 'To the "defendant. Rylee Allen:
To J. A. Walters, Defendant, Greet/ By order of the court you are here-
Hutchins, Joe Fambro. Paul H. Con
Athene
Georgia, being bounded on j GEORGIA—Clarke County
Ing:
State and County, respectfully shows
1.
That they desire for themselves,
their associates and successors, to he
incorporated and made a body politic
under the name and style “PADDOCK
by notified to be and appear at th*
—..w UUKC11U . . .. vv. . — next term of Clarke Superior Court t)
Company, on the Court Clarke County, Ga., do hereby, by required to be and appear at said, he held on the third MondJv in July,
oily and Clarence Wood, all of said j Uie * s,or ^ 1 *’- v , Property of the I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk Superior Ry order of the Court you are here
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Sout
East by Hull Street,
South and West by I
Patt e Anderson, having thereon a j tition
six room house. Terms of sale cash, Ocon
and on the 1 certify that the above and foregoin
property of u true and correct eopy of the p
and
Alkali
and to the highest bidder. Sale of pany, as the
i"cUMPANv7'iX0.” for the period of 1 properly had under Hie provisions of th |g 'office
C,,,.»!/,»» t\f 9h<» l Vwl r> i\f C-iinroln w»...
twenty years.
The principal office of said Com
pany shall be in the City of Athens.
State and County afortsaid. but pe
titioners desire the right to establish
branch offices within the State or else
where whenever the holders of a ma
jority of the stock may so determine.
order thereon, of, divorce as in
and Chemical Com- i Court will pr<
ante appears of file in | appertain.
Witness the Ho
Court on the third Monday in July. 1920; then and there to answer plain
1920, to answer plaintiff’s libel for tiff’s libel for total divorce.
efault thereof the | Witness the Honorable Andrew J
d as to justice shall Cobh, Judge Sup rlor Court, Chi'kef
*Felt Like Eating”
Man and Wife, All Run-Down from Farm Work,
Were Greatly Helped by Ziron.
“M’
tiiw 5265 (If the Code of Owirgla, j Witness my liunrl end the seal of I Cobb. Judge of said court, this flrst
that the proceeds may be divided goij Court, tills June 11. 1920. day of June, 1920.
E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk. K. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk.
. 1 Wolver M. Smith, l’lalntlff's Atty.
GEORGIA—Clarke County. v
heirs of Mike Derrlcotte,
of Clarke County, deceased.
E. J CRAWFORD
A. B. COILE
W. E. JACKSON
—Commissioners.
county. Ga.
ruble Andrew J. 1 This 26th day of .March. 1920.
E. J CRAWFORD. Clerk.
Joel & Elliott. Plaintiff’s Attorneys
-aid corik ration Is
NOTICE.
The object of
pecuniary gain.
4
The business to he carried on by 1
said corporation is wholesale and re-j
tail trade, in groceries and foodstuffs.;
The capital stock of said corpora ;
tion shall he $40,000.00 par value, I
with the privilege of increasing same j
to the sum of $100,000.00 by a niajorl-j ~ 7
ty vote of the stockholders. Saldp'^HG
stock to be djvlded into shares ofM 0 ti J^
$100.00 each. Twenty-five per cent of!
I To all whom It may concern: Mrs.
i Beulah M. Stewart having,'in proper!
| form, applied to me for Permanent :
1 Letters of Administration on the es-1
late of H. L. Stewart, late of said I
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
Bell Ramsey Taylor
Ottis Taylor
Libel for divorce
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Clarke Superior Court, October Term,
1920.
L. C. Pnderwood vs. Mattie B. Un
del v
;o(i.
)od :
In Clarke Supe
m. 1920.
...... . eting:
| Btewart to be and appear at my ct- j By order 'of the court you are here-
flee within the time allowed by law j by required to be and appear at thejj
, *nd show cause, if any tiny can. v by July term, 1920, of the Superior court (
! permunent administration sho*.l not ; of Clarke county, Georgia, to be held a
: be granted to 'MTs. Beulah M. Stew-1 on the third Monday in July. 1920, to | ,
; answer the plaintiff’s libel for divorce
and in default thereof the court will
| proceed, as to justice shall appertain
j Witness the Honorable A. J. Cobb,
Judge of said court, this the 22 day
of May, 1920.
.. . # , - - — adminis- E J CRAWFORD.
the capital stock of the corporation j form - applied to me for permanent i trator on the estate of J. R. Edwards. Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County,
has already been paid in. Petitioners I Betters of .Administration on the es- presents to the court in his petition Ga.
desire the right to have the subscrip-1 of 1N T. Young, late of said J «i U |y tiled and enteien on record that
tions to said capital stock paid In I c cunty. this is to cite all and slngu- | lft ^as fully dminlslcted the estate
money or property to he taken at ai !:,r th** rn-ditors and next of kin of 0 # the nlj J R. Edwards,
fair valuation. j (’has. T. Young to he and appear at. Thin is. therefore, to cite all per
6. *ny office within the time allowed by Hons concerned to show cause, If anv
The subscription price to said low. and show cause, if any they can, fney 0 ,„ ..». v administrator
Mock shall be $125 00 for each $100.00 | why Permanent letters of A.ltnlnls should no; be dlaehar-'cl from h!= ad
„. A " ri 1 count >- ">«* l« «» cite all and singular I rlor Court, July to,
\\. ,S. Hale, deceased, are notIUed to th e ere(t | ton) lim i m , xl ol kin ( f ,, , To Otils Taylor, Grf
make settlement, with the under- [ Rtu ^ art J' .. I n v C *1
signed, and all parties having de
mands against said estate are notified
to tender their .claims to the under-j I
signed for payment.
MRS. MATILDA A. HAI.E, 0 rt on PBtate ofsald deceased estate.
Admix, of W. S. Hale, deceased. witness my hand and oinolal slg
ot. May J’ | nature, this 10th day of June, 1920.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary
To Mattie I). Under
Ily older of the court you are re
qulred to he and appear at said Court
on the second Monday In October.
1920. to answer petitioner’s libel for
dive ice. and in default thereof the
'curl will proceed as to justice shall
ippe: tain.
Witness the Honorable Andrew
obh. Judge of said court. This th
2d day of June. 1920.
A. B. COILE.
Deputy C
Y WIFE and I, after a hard
sjiring on the farm, were
tired and run-down," says
Mr. E. B. Mulkey, of Route 1, Acwortb,
Ga. "We neither felt well. I knew my
blood was bad, as 1 had'little bolls on
the back of my neck. ^ - -
“We felt wo needed a builder. We
had heard of Ziron and thought It
must be what we needed. It certainly
was. V'e took It faithfully, and after
a week or such a matter we began to
feel better. My wife felt like cooking,
and I sure felt like eating.
"Ziron sure 'did us good. It made
ue both feel stronger and better for
the fall work, which everyone know.
Is -some work' on a farm. My boll,
began to dry up. though Juat at first
they seemed worse.
"We are much better and can highly
recommend Ziron, and gladly do to for
it sure did us good."
Ziron is a safe, reliable, tonic medi
cine, good for men, women and child
ren. when an iron tonic la Indicated
It is easy to take and contains mi
habit-forming drugs.
Ask your druggist or dealer.
Wm.
, Clarke County,
urn it may concern: |GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Young, having. In proper| whereas, J. M. Edwards
S. C„ c. r
CLAUD MAIIAFFKY.
Petitioner's Attorney.
It. C. ORR, Ordinary.
share therein.
7.
All of said stock shall he common.
8.
Petitioners desire the right to sue
and be sued, to have and use a com
mon seal, to make oil necessary by
laws anil regulations, nnd to do all
other things that may he necessary
for the carrying on of said business.
9.
They desire for said Compnny 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 'Its stock outstanding at
the tlmo.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to
be Incorporated Atnder the name and
style aforesaid, with the powers and CLARKE COURT OF ORDINARY
privileges and Immunities herein set June Term, 1920.
forth and ua are now or limy hereafter The application of H. S. West, as
be allowed a corporation of similar administrator of W. M. Martin, de-
character under the laws of Georgia. | ern'ed. to sell the real estate of said
f Adminis
tration should not be granted to Wm. i ministration and receiv
K Young on Chus. T. Young's estate. | dlsmlsalon on the first
Witness my hand and official Blgna ij u |y 1920
lure, Ibis 7th day of June. 1920. I ' R. c. ORR. Ordinary.
letters of
Monday In
J. Nix, Plaintiff's Attorney.
GEORGIA, Ularke County.
To all whom It may concern:
Tate Wright haying applied for
guardianship of the person and prop
ertv of James Mitchell, minor* child
of Ransom Mitchell, late of said coun
ty, deceased, notice Is hereby given
that said application will be heard at
my office ut ten o'clock A. M. on the
lirst Monday In July, next.
This the 9th day of June, 1920.
Ft. C. ORR, Ordinary.
I.AMAR C, RUCKER
Attorney for Petitioners.
FIIe*l In office, June 3. 1920.
E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
I, Elmer J. Crawford. Clerk Super
ior Court of sold county, do hereby
certify that the above and foregoing
Is a true and correct copy of the pe
tition for charter of "Paddock & Co..
Inc.,” as the same appears of tile In
this office.
Wanes* my hand and seal of said
Court, thli Juno 3rd. 1920.
E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk.
8HERIFF'8 SALE.
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
Wllf bo sold on the first Tuesday In
July ne*t, during tho ’egnl hours for
aalea, before tho court house door In
said State and County, to the highest
bidder far cash the follow ing described
property to-wlt'
That lot of land and tho Improve
manta thereon In Clarke County, Geor-
gla, near tlm Western limits of the
City of Athens, and lying on the
north side of the extension of Broad
Street, and beginning at a stone cor
ner on said street on a line dividing
the lot hereby conveyed from the T.
J. Lester l.md on the East, and run-
nlng the ico along said Lester's now
Holman's line North to a stone corner
to Marla Suther'i line; thence West
along said line for a distance of 125
feat more or lesi to a .stone cornet
on line of Hurrlett Scott; thence In
a Southerly direction along the line
dividing the land , hereby conveyed
from said lot of Harriett Scott, for a
' distance of 181 feet, more or less, to
a atone corner on said extension of
Broad Street; thence alohg said ex
tension of Broad 8treet 143 feet morn
hr less, to the beginning corner, the
seme being approximately the Eastern
half of the first tract of land fully dc-
acrlbed In deed from Lumpkin to Whit-
int -state, coming on for a hearing.
It s considered, ordered and adjudged
that an order of citation be and tho
same Is hereby made, and that cita
tion Issue and bn published, as re
quired by law, railing upon the next
of kin and creditors of said W. M.
Martin, deceased, to show cause. If
any they huvn or can, at the July term
1920. of the Court of Ordinary of
Clarke County, why the leave prayed
for should not be grunted.
This 10th dey of June. 1920.
R. C. Oltlt, Ordinary.
West * West.
Attorneys at Law.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
The petition of Mrs. Ruby T. Rl
vlere, as guurdlun of i.Mhrle P. nnd
Marguerite Riviere, praying for let- Cobb, Judge of said court
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Clarke Superior Court, October Term,
1920.
GEORGIA. Clarke County.
Eunice Allen vs. Ethel Allen; divorce.
To Ethel Allen:
By order of the court you are re*
quired to bo and appear at Raid court
m the 2nd Monday in' October, next,
to answer petitioner’s libel for divorce
and in default thereof the Court will
proceed as to Justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Andrew
This the
ters of dismission having been dul
Filed, this Is to cite all persons con
eerned to show cause If any t' ev
have why the said guardian should
not be discharged and receive lette-
of dismission on the first Monday In
July, 1920,
Ft. C ORR, Ordinary.
2Fst day of June, 1920
A. II. COILE,
Deputy Clerk.
CF.AUFJ MAIFAFFEY,
l’lalntlff's Attorney.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Clarko Coun
ty. •
All persons are hereby notified that
A. C. Quilllan had filed with the un-.,, ,
(leraigned his written application tojj;, 1 ^ “““‘J, M "
bo appointed permanent administra
tor of the estate of Mrs. Ida Qull
llan Butler, late of said county, de-
coastal, and I will pass upon said nu
plication und grant Fetters to said
applicant, In my office In Athens,
Georgia, on the first Monday in July
next, If no valid objections are filed
and sustained. Dated June 7, 1920.
R. C. ORIl. Ordinary.
Clarke County, Georgia
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
To the Superior Court of Clarko
County.
The petition of OCONEE ALKALI
& CHEMICAL COMPANY respectful
ly t-hows as follows:
1.
That It Is a corporation Incorporat
ed under the laws of the State of
Georgia by virtue of a charter Issued
to It by this Honorable Court on Sep
tember 21, 1916.
2.
That atj a meeting of stockholders
duly called for the purpose a resolu
tion Ims been adopted by the affirms
live vote of the owners of the entire
capital stock of said corporation ve-
solving that said corporation shall sur
rendered Its charter to the State of
Georgia to he dissolved.
That said dissolution may be el
lowed without any Injustice to any
stockholder or any person having u
claim against said corporation.
WHEREFORE, petitioner prays:
1. That this court do tlx a dute for
the hearing of this petition and that
an order lie passed that this petition
lie filed In the office of tho Clerk of
said Court.
2. That service of tills petition be
Fowrracorded'ln'deed"hMk"E. E„'folio-|
50, of the Clerk's office of the Dupe-
CITATION.
"/TATE OF GEORGIA—
COUNTY OF CLARKE.
To all whom it may concern: J. M
DeLuy. of said State, having npplled
to me for letters of administration,
with the will annexed of the -estate
cf C. J. Bridges, late of said county;
This Is to cite all and singular the
creditors anil next ot kin of flip said
C. J. Bridges to ho and appear nt the
July Term, 1920, of the Court of Or
dinary of said County, nnd show
eauee If any they can why letters of
administration with the will annexed
should not be granted to the said J. M
DeLay on the estate of C. J. Bridges
Witness my official signature, this
tho 8th day of June, 1920.
R. C. ORIt, Ordlnnrv
GEORGIA—Clirke County:
To All Whom It May Concern: No
ties Is hereby given that application
will be made to the Court of Ordinary
of Clarke County, Georgia, at the first
regular term after notice Is published
In four weekly Issues of this paper,
for leave to sell the land belonging
to the estate of Mattie Boles, satd land
being In Clarke County, Georgia, In
!19th Dlst. G. M„ Joining lands with [ proper purposes and uses of the cor-
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
To the Superior Couri of Said County
The petition of O. K. Bryant, J. E
Johns and H. E. Williams, alp of
Clarke County, Georgia, respectfully
shows:
That petitioners, together witt
ssors und as
signs, desire to he Incorporated un
| der the nunu and style of North Geor
1.gla Cotton Company fur the lull po
| rlod of twenty (20) years, with t.ie
I rlvllege of renewal as provided by
law.
2. The object of suld corporation
Is pecuniary profit and gain to Itself
and stockholders..
3. The particular business which
said corporation proposes to engage
in is that of buying, selling and deal-
lug In cotton and other fibers, man
utacturlng yarns, cotton goods ami
other fabrics, and doing such other
things und conducting such other
businesses as may be Incidental
thereto.
4. The principal office and place of
business of suld corporation sliull be
in the City of Athens, Clarke County,
Georgia, and petitioners desire thut
said corporation shall have the right
of establishing branch offices else In
ths State of Georgia and ill the Unit
ed States and In foreign countries.
5. The capital stock of said cor
poration shall he One Hundred Thou
sand ($100 000.90) Dollars, divided
into shares of the par value of Ono
Hundred ($10u.00) Dollars each, with
the privilege of increasing the same
Irom time to time, by u majority vote
of the stock, to any amount not ex-
cuedlng Five Hundred Thousand
($500,000,041 Dollars. Such Increased
capital stuck shall be common and
preferred, either or both, und In such
proportions as the holders of the com
men stock may determine. More than
10 per cent of said cupltul stock has
actually h-s-n paid in.
6. Petitioners desire that said cor
porutlon shall have the right to hold
■ eul und personal property for the
rlor Court of Clarke County, and more
fully described In deed from M. I.
Hunnlcutt to Albert Singleton, as of
record (n deed book 1, folio 470.
8ald property levied upon as the
properly of the defendant In fl. fa.
Albert Singleton to satisfy a Judgment
lsaued from the City Court of Athens
In favor of Mrs. Alice L. Pittman,
administratrix of It. L. l’lttman.
against Albert Singleton and said de
scribed property. Legal notice given
defendant.
This June 3, 1920.
W. E. JACKSON. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
will be sold on the first Tuesday In
July next, before the court house door
In said State and .County, during (he
legal hour* for sale to the highest bid
der for cash, the following described
property to-wit. one Edison Phono-1
graph, Btyle 150 and nineteen phono- j
graph records. Sold property levied |
upon as the property of the defendant I
Ip fl. fa. ftadie Slaton to satisfy a judg- sldered
tion and order once a week for four
weeks In the Weekly Banner of Ath
ens, Georgia.
3. That a date more than thirty
days from this dute be fixed for the
hearing of this petition and that upotfl
ea'd hearing an order be passed dl«-
solvlrfg said corporation and accepting
the surrender of the charter.
ERWIN, ERWIN & NIX,
Petitioners Attorneys.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Personally appeared before me, tho
undersigned, an officer authorized to
administer oaths. E. R. Hodgson, Jr.,
who being duly sworn deposes and
says that he Is an officer of the Oco
nee Alkali & Chemical Company, and
that the facts set out In the above and
foregoing petition are true.
. B. R. HODGDON, JR
Sworn to and subscribed before me.
tills 11th day of June, 1920.
NOLIE C. MURRAY.
Notary Public, Clarke County, Ga.
AT CHAMBERS.
Athens, Georgia, June 11th, 1920.
The foregoing petition read and con
Mun Pope and others.
This 10th day of June. 1920.
OTllO BROWN,
Administrator.
H. M. RYLEE, Attorney for
Administrator.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Ellen 'Bullock
V«.
J. H. Bullock.
Clarko Superior Court, July Term.
To J. H*Bullock: Ry order of the! vot,n * 8tock ° f Sal ' 1
l.enr at raid court on the third Mon when* re. petitioners pray that
day In July, 19.0, next, to answer they, together with their associates,
poration, to borrow money and secure
the payment of the same by security
deeds, nioriKUKes, deeds of trust, or
otherwise; to own stocks In cotton
mills and other similar manufacturing
enterprises; to contract and be con
tracted with, to sue and be sued, and
generally to have all other rights and
privileges as may be conferred upon
similar corporations.
7. Petitioners desire that said cor
poration shall have the right to sur
render Its charter and liquidate its
business upon u majority vote of the
B«ttt Issued from the City Court of
Atbena In favor of J. L. Morris and
against Sadie Slaton.
Thli June 3. 1920.
W E. JACKSON, Sheriff.
PARTITION NOTICE—SALE OF
, PROPERTY.
Purauant to an order made on the
8th dnr of May, 1920, by the Superior
Court of Clarke County, on the par
titioning proceeding brought by
Thomaa Derrlcotte against ait
mother. Annie Derrlcotte Scott,
■nd bla brother, Mathefo- Derr)
It Is ortlefed that said petition be
filed and that this petition and order
je published once a week for foa: -
weeks In the Weekly Banner of Ath
ens, Georgia, the paper In which the
court you are required to be nnd ap-
Petitioner's libel for divorce, und In
default thereof the court will "proceed
as to Justice shall appertain.
WKntea the Hon. Andrew J. Cobb.
Judge of salt* court.
Till* 10th day of May. 1920.
R J. CRAWFORD. Clerk.
CLAl D MAHAFFEY.
Petitioner's Attorney.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Sallle Chadwick
Golden Chadwick.
July term. 1020. Libel for divorce
Clarke County Superior Court.
To Golden Chadwick, Greeting:
By order of the Court you are here
by notified to be and appear at the
Superior Court of Clarke County, on
the 3rd Monday in July, 1920, to ana
wer plaintiff’s libel for total divorce.
cessors and assigns, may bo in
corporated under the name and style
aforesaid for tne full period allowed
by law, with the privilege of re
newul, and with all the powers, privi
leges and immunities herein specific
ally prayed for, together with such
other powers, privileges and immu
nities as may be granted to corpora
tions of this State under existing laws
or laws that may hereafter be en
acted.
ERWIN. ERWIN & NIX.
Attya for Petitioners.
Filed in office this 23d day of June,
1920.
E. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk S. C„ C.£. f Ga
GEORGIA. Clarkd County.
1. E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the Su
perior Court of said County, do here j
by certify that the foregoing is a |
true copy of the application of O. K.l (Seal)
Bryant, et al. for incorporation under'
GEORGIA, Clarke Comity.
To the Superior Court of Said County
The petition of Ren T. Epps. Lou
Montague Rolfe and Blanton Port son.
all of Athens, Georgia, respectful
shows:
1. That they-desire for themselve
their associates and successors, to 1
incorf ornted and made a body politi
under tin* name and style of Rolf»
Epps Flying Company, for the perlo<
of twenty years.
2. The principal office of said com
pany shall b** in the City of Athen
State and Co # unty aforesaid, but pr
titloners desire the right to estab
lisli branch offices within this Stat
c.r elsewhere, whenever the* holder*
cf a majority of tne stock may
detei mine.
3. The object of said corporator
is pecuniary gain to itself and
shareholders.
4. The business to be carried or
by said corporation is the conducting
a school of flying, currying passen
gers in aeroplanes, doing cxhibitioi
flying; advertising; buying and sel
ing, repairing ami manufacturing aero
planes, and aeroplane motors, gas an
gasoline engines, and all ports an;
accessories thereof: buying leasing
holding, or renting landing fields an
ether real and personal properties
vtenting concessions to soft drink
and other venders and the like; am 1
to do all other things incident to thr
business of flying as well as leasing
manufacturing nnd selling aeroplanes,
motors, anu their accessories.
5.. The capital stock of said cor
poration shall be Thirty Thousam
($3u,000.00) Dollars, with tne privi
lege of increasing same to tho sum o
One Hundred Thousand ($100,000.00
Dollars by a majority vote of tm
stockholders, said stock to be divided
iuto shares of One Hundred ($100.00
Dollars each. Ten per cent of th<
* mount cf capita! to be employed by
them has been uctually paid In. I*c
trtioners desire the right to have th
.subscriptions to said capital stocV
paid in money or property to he tuker
fair valuation.
Petitioners desire the right t<
sue and be sued, to plead and be in.
pleaded, to have and use a comma*
seal, to make all necessury by-law*
und regulations, and to do all other
things that ruuy be necessary for th*
successful carrying on of said busi
ness, including the right to buy. holt
and sell real estate and personal prop
rty suitable to the purposes of the
orporation, and to execute notes and
bonds as evidence of indebtedness in
curred, or which may be Incurred, ir
the conduct of the uffalrs of the cor
I-oration and to secure the same by
mortgage, security-deed, or other forn
of lien, under existing laws.
7. They desire for said incorpora
tion the power and authority to eppl>
for and accept amendments to its
charter of either form or substance
by a vote of a majority of its stock
outstanding at the time. They als<
ask authority for said incorporate
to wind up its affairs, liquidate and
discontinue Its business at any time
it may determine to do so by a vote
of two-thirds of its stock outstanding
ut the time.
8. —They desire for the said incor
poration the right of renewal when
and as provided by the laws of Geor
gia. und thut it have all such other
rights, powers, privileges und luiniu
nitles as are Incident to like incor
porations or permissible under th-
laws of Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid with the powers, privi
leges and •immunities herein set forth
and as are now, or may hereafter be
allowed a corporation of similar char-
‘ter under the Jaws of Georgia.
BLANTON FORTSON,
Atty. for Petitioners
Filed in office this 18th day o:
me, 1920.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk.
GFORGIA. Clar’ce County.
Office of Clerk of Superior
Court of Said County.
’! Elmer J. Crawford, Clerk of the
Superior Court of Clarke County,
hereby certify that the foregoing is a
true und correct copy of the applica
tion for charter,, as the same appears
of file in this office.
This 18th day of June. 1920.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk of
Superior Court
Dr. R. P- Brooks To
Direct University
War Memorial Drive
R. I*. Brooks, of Macon, will
(/i Athens next week to assume
charge, on July 1st.
Arkansas Citizens
Will Visit Athens
To Inspect Cotton
Representatives of the Arkansa.-.
I’rotitable Farming Bureau will make
of the j a tour of the cotton belt states the
ampalgn for the University of Geor-j early part of August. The Itinerary
Ha's $1,000,000 War Memorial Fund,, has been so arranged as to take In
it was stated yesterday at the Univer-1 Athens. The representatives of the
«Hy- ' farming bureau nro working in co-
l>r. Brooks, who was formerly De operation with the Soil Improvement
Itenne professor of history at tho Uni-' Committee of the Southern Fertlll
versify and who will head the School zt rs' Association,
of Commerce at the University this! The Chamber of Commerce has re
all. has for the last two years been | reived notiro of (he coming of the
egaged In business as assistant to representatives and President Jarrell
the president.of the Fourth National. Is preparing to have them entertained
Bunk in Macon. while here.
Dr. Brooks was Elected special Clarke county will he Inspected and
Humid secretary by the University of Athens as a cotton market will l,«
leorgia Alumni Society at Its meeting given much attention. Several farms
during Commencement. As secretary I In the county will he visited and tut
le w ill edit the special alumni period-; general condition of the cottou crop
cal to be published during the course , w j|| fie noted.
f tiie campaign und direct the details —
of the work.
Mr. Harry Hodgson, of Athens, is
chairman of tho Central Campaign
Committee. Dr. Sylvanus Morris Is
regular secretary of the Alumni So j
clety.
Baptists Oppose
The Inter-Church
Scenes Of Looting ;
And Murder Common
In Londonderry
Londonderry, June 24.—Since mid
day there has been virtually no firing
by Unionist and Nationalist forces.
_ _ . . j who for u week have been waging
World Movement clvil war(arL '' There was no attempt
to resume business however: the
' streets* are still (les'erted, and people
(By Associated Press.) are keeping within doors.
Buffalo, m June 24.—The Northern There Is a total of fifteen killed,
laptist ('dlveiitlon today voted, after and 29 wounded during the lighting
i lengthy debate, to ctrmlnote rela-1 ht -*re, the police announced tonight.
Looting tonight wus more extensive
than ever. Numerous cuses are re
ported of armed musked men calling
at the homes of Unionists and Nation
alists and giving them a couple of
hours to clear out.
An English soldier who went
through the war, describing his expe-
rlences hero today, said 9ic had seen
nothing in France to compare with
situation Ip Londonderry. He
tions with tho Inter-C'hurch World
Movement.
Railroad Decision
Is Expected Soon
(By.Associated Press.)
Chicago, June 24.—The Railway the ...
^ibor Board' may hand down it« de-jsald bullets wore flying from all aide
•ision fixing the new wage schedules ; wherever ho went and he marvels that
'or nil classes of railroad worke
text week. No date can be set defi-
litcly, however, according to Judge
t. M. Barton, chairman of the board.
a reconsideration of the assembled
leclslons may delay the final award
for a week or more.
The question as to what to do with
he railroad employes who went on
trikes unauthorized by tho Brother
hoods will be consldeted at a meeting
of the brotherhood chiefs tomorro^.
Taking Big Chances.
It Is too much of a risk to depend
upon neighbors or sending for medl-
Inn In case of a sudden attack of
mwol complaint. In almost every
lelghborhood some one has died from
liolcra morbus that could easily have
icen saved had tho proper medicine
been at hand. Then think of the suf-
'erlng that must he endured until' Bof In
medicine can. bo obtained. The safe *he Ameri an, and pledge my adher-
way Is to keep at hand a bottle of en«o to thi old time policies of the
hamberlaln’s Colic and Dlarrhoeu Republic.
Remedy, a preparation that car be de- Your fellow citizen.
so few lost their lives.
An attuck by a mob of three hun
dred on the gas works tonight was
frustrated by the military who took
possession ft the plant. . Several
parts ut tho city are without food
today.
9 ANNOUNCEMENTS
TO THE WHITE PEOPLE OF THW
ElOHTII CONGRESSIONAL DIS
TRICT OF GEORGIA!'
1 announce my candidacy for the
nomination of tne Demoo-ratlo Party
for Representative from this District
in the 67th Congress, and ask your
support,
I declare my faith In tbs ancient
principles of the Party, affirm my be-
he doctrine of America for
oended upon. But It now. It only
costs 35 cents.
iailstorm Plays
Havoc in N. Carolina
PHIL W. DAVIS, JR.
Lexington, Ga., April 10,’ 1920.
For Solicitor General
Kingston, N. C„ June 24
f nuK-h damage from a terrific hall
storm tonight In Lenoir, Wayne, Pitt , u
und Greene counties nlnce Ihn liisu .... *
To the People of the Western Circuit:
1 make this announcement for re
election to the office of Solicitor Gen
eral, feeling that If I have made a
«r p ” r !" satisfactory public official, the people
will ho willing to give mo an endorse-
und Greene counties place tho loss
nt $4,000,000.
sheriff's advertisements appear, and! As In default thereof, the Court will
that all persons at interest show I Proceed as to Justice shall appertain. th ,; nanle an( | styIe ot : Nortl , Georgia ! How to Get Rid of Your Rheumatism,
rauae before me at my of K ? e8 : s , l ^ e Honorable Andrew J cotton Company, aa the same appears If It is chronic or muscular rheuma-
fire In the court house In Athens ; < obb Judge of said court. This 14tb, o( m c |„ my office . tlsm al! you need Is to massage the
0,1 th® 24th day of July duy of April, 1920. Witness my official hand and seal, affected parts with Chamberlains Llnl-
1920, If any they have, why the pray- _ E. J. CRAWFORD. | this tho 2:!d day of June, 1920. ] ment. You are certain to Ke pleased
E. J. CRAWFORD, | with the relief which It affords.
ers of this petition should not bo Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County.
granted and surrender of the charter Georgia.
of said corporation be accepted and! WEST A WEST, *
Hie corporation dissolved. [ Petitioner’s Attorneys.
clerk Suporolr Court.
Clarke County, Georgia, j
Advertise
Banner.
Your Wente In Thr
Shortly after my election the In
come derived from the office to which
Beautv in oiH an. ! 1 h at * been elected was reduced by
You often seen £auriful' old lady legl,latl ° u l ° approximately halfU
and she seems to be as happy as she ™ ^ « th.2
'• beautiful, for beauty and happl- aa
ness depend largely upon good health.' h “ f jdPPW*' of
Indigestion or constipation are to a nII °. n d
great extent responsible when old ago pro mtso to ?hl public the .ami Vigor-
can k8 often aU, he “'' ous ' fa “hful and courteous discharge
:, a ” °' l *“ . h „ e re " e ? by Of the duties of the office that I have
.iMrth . .1 Tab eU. They | endeavored to render during the pres-
strengthen the dtgeRtion, Invigorate 1 term
the liver and move the bowels. ThlR Ites’jectfullv
makes you feel better and look better. | nr DEAN
Trj^ it. They only cost a quarter. - * * ^
1 TO THE DEMOCRATIC
Good for Indigestion. voterq op tup fiptibtm
If you are troubled with Indigestion SENATORIAL DISTRICT
take a few doses of Chamberlain's r hercby announce myieU a candl-
iclf anrt cn„u y ,: r nKl i Cn th (? B , t0m ' I d » te rtho Senate from this district
I,, !, , ! i-s pcrf< J™ lu func ' subject to the rules adopted by the
Ions naturally. They also cause a; Democratic Party. I ftel t|>at my
.entlc movement of the bowels. You year » ln the i eg i*igture amply
(kill be surprised whet- you see how qualities mo to aerve my District In
much better you are feeling after tak- the Senate. Hoping that I may h»«
ng a few doses of them. j your loyal support, I am,
! Respectfully yours,
! L. C, BROWN.
FOR CONGRE88.
To the White Voters of tho 8th Con '
; grcsslonal District:
i I hereby announce my candidacy
for Congress In the 8th Congressional
I District, subject to the action of the
1 Democratic li'lrpary, and respectfully
solicit the support of the voter* of the
District.
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