The weekly banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1891-1921, July 02, 1920, Image 8

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; —:— pp> PAGE EIGHT THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1920. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. GEORGIA—Clarke County. To the Superior Court of said Coun ty: The petition of Dave Ruddock, J. C. Hutching. Joe Fambro, Paul II. Con- oily and Clarence Wood, all of said State and County, respectfully shows: 1. That they desire for themselves, their associates and successors, to be incorporated and made a body politic under the nuino and style "PADDOCK & COMPANY, INC." for the period of twenty years. The principal office of said Com pany shall be In the City of Athens, State and County aforesaid, but pe titioners desire the riffht to establish branch offices within the Plate or else where whenever the holders of a ma jority of the stock may so determine. 3. The object of said corporation is pecuniary gain. 4. The business to be caritfed on by said corporation is wholesale and re tail trade, in groceries and foodstuffs. % 5. The capital stock of said corpora tion shall be $40,000.00 par value, with the privilege of increasing same to the sum of $100,000.00 by a majori ty vote of the stockholders. Said stock to be dlvtided into shares of $100.00 each. Twenty-five per cent of the capital stock of the corporation has already been paid in. Petitioners desire the right to have the subscrip tions to said capital stock paid In money or property to bo taken at a fair valuation. 6. The subscription price to salt stock shall be $125.00 for each $100.00 share therein. All of said stock shall be common. 8. Petitioners desire the right to sue and he sued, to have and use a Com mon seal, to mako all necessary by laws and regulations, and to do all other things that may be necessary for tho carrying on of said business. * 9. They desire for said Company 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 time. WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to be Incorporated under the name and style aforesaid, with tho powers and privileges and Immunities herein set forth and as are now or may hereafter be allowed a corporation of similar character under the laws of Georgia. ' LAMAR C. RUCKER. Attorney for Petitioners. Filed In office, June 3. 1920. • E. J. CRAVVi'OUD, Clerk. GEOROIA—Clarke County: . I. Elmer J. Crawford, Clerk Super ior Court of said county, do hereby certify that tho above and foregulng In a true and correct ropy of the pe tition Wr charter of '"Paddock & Co., Inc.,'* a* the game appears of file In thli office. Witness my hand end seal of said Court, this June 3rd, 1020. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk. <nttp. tlie undersigned commis- nils the 11th day of Juno, 1020. ' sinners will offer for Halo on the nrst ANDREW J. COHII, Tuesday in July. next, before the| Judge S. ('. W. ' lour, of Clarke County,) Filed in office, thin the 11th day of between the legal hours for June, 1020. sales, tho following describ-1 . E. J. CRAWFORD, riy. ;i certain house and lot i Clerk Superior Court, Clarke Countv, locuieti on Hull fjtreot. in the city of Georgia. Atlion;;, Georgia, being bounded on j GEORGIA—Clarke County: * the North by the property of the I. E. J. Crawford, Clerk Superio: Southern Railway Company, on tho I Court (larke County, Ga., do hereb Ktst by Hull Street, and on the:Ceitify that the above and foregoing Court II- Ctyorgia. Sheriff's ed pto|" LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Mrs. Jewel Walters South and West by the property of Is a true and correct copy of the pe and regulations, and to do all other things that may be necessary for the vs successful carrying on of Said hush Rvlee Allen ness, Including the right to buy, bold J A. Walters I No. 3770, July Term, 1920, Clarke nod sell real estate and personal prop- In Clark** Superior Court, July Term.! Superior Court, libel for divorce. j‘ Il y suitable to the purposes of the 1920. To the defendant. Rylee Allen: j corporation and to execute notes and To J. A. Walters, Defendant, Greet-' By order of the court you are here-; bonds as evidence of Indebtedness in- ln„. | i.„ and annoar at the ""red. or wlflch may be incurred, in By order of the Court you are here- 1 next tern of Clarke Superior Court t> the ^nand” to^se i^^tha^ame'bv -V, by required to be and appear at,said be held on the third Monday In July, ^“fgSe.“««rit^ or otlte'^on^ g ! Court on the third Monday In July. 1*20; then and there to answer plain- - * “ . \ ; GEORGIA, Clarke County. ; Loretta Miller Allen ! of Hell, under existing laws. Anderson, having six room house. Terms of sale cash, ml to the highest bidder. Sale of property had under the provisions of Section 5365 of tho Code of Georgia, so that the proceeds may he divided among the heirs of Mike Derrieotte, late of Clarke Oountv. deceased. E. J CRAWFORD A. It. COILE W. E. JACKSON —Commissioners. NOTICE. AM parties Indebted to the estate of W. S. Halo, deceased, are notified to make settlement with the under signed, and all parties having de mands against said estate arc notillcd to render their claims to tho under signed for payment. MRS. MATILDA A. HALE, Admix, of W. S. Hale, deceased. 6t. May It. tltion ami the order thereon, Oconee Alkali and Chemical Com pany. as the same appears of file in this office. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, this June 11, 1920. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk. GEOROIA—Clarke County. To all whom It may concern: Mrs. Beulah M. Stewart having," In prop.tr form, applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on' the es tate of H. L. Stewart, late of said 1920, to answer plaintiff's libel for tiff's libel for total divorce. - . . f . lneornorfl . divorce as In default thereof the Witness the Honorable Andrew J. i ' ^ ^ Court will proceed as to justice shall C&bb, Judge Sup riot- Court, Clirke appertain. I county, Ga. Witness the Honorable Andrew J. \ This 2(Jth day of March, 1920. Cobb, Judge of said court, this lirHt day of June, 1920. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk. VVolver M. Smith, Plaintiff's Atty. GEORGIA, Clarke County. Hell Ramsey Taylor SHERIFF'S 8ALE. GEORGIA. Clarke County. Will be sold on the first Tuesday In July next, during the legal hours for sales, before the court house door In said State and County, to the highest bidder for cash the following described property to-wlt • That lot of land and tho Improve ments thereon In Clarke County, Geor gia, near the Western limits of the City of Athens, and lying on tho north side of the extension of Broad 8treet, and beginning at a stone cor ner on ubl street on a line dividing the lot hereby conveyed from tho T. J. Lester land on the East, and run ning theico along said Lester's now Holman’s line North to a 1 stone corner to Marl* Buther's line; thonco West alolng said line for a distance of 125 - feet more or less to a atone corner on line of Harriett 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 along said ex tension of Broad Streot 143 feet more or less, to the beginning corner, the same being approximately the Eastern half of the first tract of land ftillv de scribed In deed from Lumpkin to Whit low, recorded In deed book E. E., folio 50, of Ihe Clerk's office of the Dupe- rlor Court of Clarke County, and more fully described In deed from M. I,. Hunnlcutt to Albert Singleton, as of record In deed book 1, folio 470. Said property levied upon as the property of the defendant In fl. fa. Albert Singleton to satisfy a judgment Issued from the City Court of Athens In favor of Mrs. Alice L. Pittman, administratrix or R. L. Pittman, against Albert Singleton and said de scribed property. Legal notice given defendant. This June 3. 1920. \V. E. JACKSON. Sheriff. SHERIFF’S SALE. 1 GEORGIA, Clarke County. * Will be sold on the first Tuesday In . July next, before the court house door liysaid State and County, during the legal hours for sale to the highest hid- day for cash, the following described property to-wlt. One Edison Phono graph, style 150 and nineteen phono- grgph records. Said property levied upon ns'the property of the defendant In II. fa. -Dadle 81aton to satisfy a judg ment Issued from the Cltv Court of Athena in favor of J. L. Morris and against Sadie 81aton. This June 3. 1920. W E. JACKSON. Sheriff. GEORGIA, ( larke County. To oil whom ft may concern: Wm. K Young, having. In proper form, applied to me for. permanent Letters of' Administration on the es tate of ('has. T. Young, late of said county, this Is to cite all and singu lar the creditors and next of kin of ('has. T. Young to he and appear at my office within the time allowed hi law. and show cause. If any Pi -y can, why Permanent letters of Adminis tration should nop ho granted to Wm. K. Young ,on Chin. T. Young's estate. Witness my Innd and official sfgnn turc, this 7th day of June, 1920. It. C. Olllt, Ordinary. Ottis Taylor Libel for divorce in Clarke Supe- county, this Is to cite all and singular rlor Court. July term. 1920. the creditors ami next ol kin of II. L. I To Ottis Taylor, Greeting: Stewart to he and appear at my cf- - By order of the court you are here- wlthlq the time allowed by law by required to be and appear at the and show cause, if any tie-y can. vliv j July term, 1920, of the Superior court permanent administration sho 'cl not' of Clarke county, Georgia, to he held bo granted to -Mrs. Beulah M. Stew-1 on the third Monday in July. 1920, to urt on estate of said deceased estate. J answer the plaintiff s libel for divorce \\ it ness my hand and official slg- and in default thereof the court will CRAWFORD, Clerk. Plaintiff's Attorneys. E. J J oil <t Elliott, LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Clarke Superior Court, October Term, 1920. L.V. I mlerwood vs. Mattie-B. Un- tie Hid. nature, this 10th day of June, 1920. R. C. ORB, Ordinary. GEORGIA. Clarke County. To nil whom It may concern; Tate Wright having applied for guardianship of tho person and prop erty of James Mitchell, minor child of Ransom Mitchell, late of said coun ty, deceased, notice Is hereby given tint said application will be heard et my office at ten o'clock A. M. on the first Monday In July, next. This the 9th day of June, 1920. R. C. OUR, Ordinary. CLARKE COURT, OF ORDINARY June Term, 1920. The application of H. S. West, as administrator of W. M. Martin, do geared, to Roll the real estate of said Intestate, coming on for a hearing. It is considered, ordered and adjudged that an order of citation be and the same Is hereby mkcle, and that clta- Mon Issue and bo published, as re quired liy law, calling upon the next of kin and creditors of said W. M. Martin, deceased, -to show cause, If any they have or can, at tho July term 1920, of tho Court of Ordinary of Clarke County, why the leavo prayed for should not be granted. This 10th day of June, 1920. R. C. ORR, Ordinary. West & West, Attorneys at Lew. PARTITION NOTICE—SALE OF PROPERTY. Pnnnant' to an order made on the 8th dxy of Mag, 1920. by the Superior Court of Clarke County, on the par titioning proceeding brought by Tbomts Derrieotte against his mother. Annie Derrieotte end hie brother, Mathew GEORGIA, Clarke County. To the Superior Court of Clarke County. The petition of OCONEE ALKALI & CHEMICAL COMPANY respectful ly shows as follows; 1. That It Ir a corporation Incorporat ed under the lawn of the Stnte of Georgia by virtue of a charter isauod to It by this Honorable Court on Sep tember 21, 1916. 2. That at a meeting of stockholders duly called for tho purpoae a resolu tion has been udopted by the afflrma live vote of the owners of the entire capital stock of said corporation re. solving that said corporation shall sur rendered Its charter to the State of Georgia to bo dissolved. That said dissolution may he al lowed without any injustice to any stockholder or any person having a claim against said corporation. WHEREFORE, petitioner prays: 1. That this court do flx a date for the hearing of this petition and that an order be passed that tills petition he (Med In tho office of the Clerk of said Court. 2. That servlee of tills petition be authorized by publication of yds peti 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 date be fixed for the hearing of this petition and that upon a’d hearing an order be passed dis solving said corporation and accepting the surrender of tho charter. ERWIN. ERWIN & NIX, Petitioners Attorneys, GEORGIA—Clarke County: Personally appeared before me, the undersigned, nil 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 farts set out In the above and foregoing petition are true. , E. R. HODGDON, JR. to and subscribed before me this 11th day of June. 1920. NOLIE C, MI’RRAY, Notary Public. Clarke Count), Ga. AT CHAMBERS, Athens, Georgia. June llth, 1920. The foregoing petition rend and con sldered. It is ordered that said petition be GEORGIA—Clarke County: Whereas. J. M. Edwards, ndminis- trator on the estate of J. R. Edwards, presents to tl)e court In his petition duly tiled and enteien on record that lie has fully dmlnlsl-ued the estate of the nld J. R. Edwards. This Is. therefore, to cite all per sons coneeir.ed to show cause, if any taey can, 'Ty- said administrator should no; he discharged from hi° ad ministration nnd receive letters 'of dismission on the first Monday in July. 1020. R. C. ORR. Ordinary.. proceed as to justice shall appertain Witness the Honorable A. J. Cobh, Judge of said court, this the 22 day of May, 1920. E J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County, Ga. S. J. Nix, Plaintiff's Attorney. Mattie B. L'nderwood: i- order of the court you are re- • >1 to lie and appear at said Court on I he second Monday In October, 192(1, to answer petitioner's libel for a divorce, ami in default thereof the ('c urt will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable Andrew Cobb, Judge of said court. This the 22d day of June, 1920. A. II. COILE, Deputy C.crk, S. C„ C. C. CLAUD MAIIAFFEY, Petitioner's Attorney. GEORGIA—Clarke County: The petition f>f Mrs. Ruby ’f. Rl vlore, as guqrdlnn of iMIurle P. and Marguerite . Riviere, praying lor let ter! of dismission having boon duly died, this-Is to cite all persons con cerned Jo show cause If any t'. ev have why tho said guardian should not bo discharged and receive letto- of dismission on the first Monday In July, 1920. R. C. ORR. Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA—Clarke Coun- ty. All poisons nre hereby notified that A. C. QuIlMan had died with the un dersigned his written application to he appointed permanent administra tor of the estate of Mrs. Ida Qull- Man Butler, late of said county, de ceased, and I will pass upon said n;> plication and grant letters to said applicant, In my office in Athens. Georgia, on the drst Monday In July, noxt. If no valid objections nre filed Itnd sustained'. Dated June 7. 1920. R. C. ORR. Ordinary. Clarke County, Georgia. CITATION. rfTATE OF GEORGIA— COUNTY OF CLARKE. To all whom It may concern:> J. M DeLuy, of said State, having applied to me for letters of administration, with the will annexed of the estate of O. J. Bridges, late of said county: This la to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of the said C. J. Bridges to be nml appetir at the July Term, 1920, of the Court of Or dinary of said County, nnd show causo If any they enn why letters of administration with the will annexed should not bo granted to the said J. M DeLay on the estate of C. J. Bridges Witness my official signature, this the 8th day of Juno, 1920. R. C. ORR, Ordinary 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 edurt you are re qulred to bo and appear at said court on 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 Cobb, Judge of said court. This the 21st day of June, 1920. A. B. COILE, Deputy Clerk. CLAUD MAHAFFEY, , Plaintiff's Attorney. GEORGIA—Clarke County: To All Whom It May Concern: No tice 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 belongin'; to the estate of Mattie Boles, said land being In Clarke County. Georgia, In 219th Dist. G. M„ joining lands with Myn Pope and others. ■Till* 10th day of June, 1920. > , OTHO BROWN, * Administrator. H. M. BYLEE, Attorney for Administrator. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. GEOROIA—Clarke County: Ellen Bullock Vs. J. H. Bullock. Clarke Superior Court. July Term. 1920. To J. H. Bullock: By order of the pepr nt raid court on the third Mon day In July, 1920. next, to answer court you are required to be and ap petitioner's libel for divorce, and In default thereof the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. WLnrss :he Hon. Andrew J. Cobb. Judge of said court. This 10th day of May. 1920. K J. CRAWFORD, Clerk. CLAUD MAHAFFEY. . Petitioner's Attorney. UBKL for divorce. Sallle Chadwick GEORGIA, Clarke County. To the Superior Court of Said County The petition of O. K. Bryant, J. E. Johns and H. E. Williams, ul Clarke County, Georgia, respectfully shows: 1. That petitioners, together with their associates, successors and as signs, desire to be incorporated un c’.er the name and style of North Geor gia Cotton Company for the full <>3 rh)d of twenty (2U) yours, with t/ie jrivlUge of renewal us provided by luw. 2. The object of said corporation is pecuniary profit and gain to itself and stockholders. 3. The particular business which said corporation proposes to engage in is thut of buying, selling and deal Ing in cotton and other fibers, man ufacturing yarns, cotton goods and other fubrics, and doing such other ithlngs and conducting such other businesses as may be incidental thereto. 4. The principal,office and place of business of said corporation shall be in the City of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, and petitioners desire that said corporation shall have the right of establishing branch olflces else In the State of Georgia und in the Unit ed Staley and in foreign countries. 5. The capital stock of said cor poratton shall be One Hundred Thou sand ($1UU,U00.00) Dollars, divided into shares of the par value of Ond Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each, with the privilege of increasing the same from time to time, by a majority vote of the stock, to any amount not ex ceeding Five \ Hundred Thousand ($500,000.00) Dollars. Such Increased capital stock shall be common and preferred, either or both, and in such proportions us the holders of the com mon stock may determine. More than 10 per cent of said capital stock has actually been paid in. 6. Petitioners desire that said cor poration shall have the right to bold real and personal property for the proper purposes and uies of the cor poration. to borrow money and secure the payment of the same by security deeds, mortgages, 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 a majority vote of the outstanding voting stock of said cor poration. Wherefore, petitioners pray that they, together with their associates, successors and assigns, may be in corporated under the name and style aforesaid for tne full period allowed by luw, with the privilege of re newal, and with all the powers, prlvi leges and immunities herein specific ally prayed for, together with such other powers, privfleges and Immu nities as inuy be granted to corpora lions of this State under existing law ; or luws that may hereafter be en acted. ERWIN, ERWIN & NIX. Attys for Petitioners. Fill'd in office this 23d day of June, 1920. E. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk S. C.. C. C., Ga GEORGIA. Clar/e County. To the Superior Court of Said County The petition of Ben T. Epps. Lou 14 Montague Rolfe and Blanton Fortson, all of Athens, Georgia, respectfully shows: 1. That they desire for themselves their associates and successors, to b« IncoiT'Ornted and made u body politic under the name and style of Rolfe Epps Flying Company, for the period of twenty years. ( 2. The principal office of said com pany shall be in the City of Athens. State and County aforesaid, but pn tltloners desire the right to estab lisli branch offices within this State cr elsewhere, whenever the holder) of a majority of tne stock may si determine. 3. The object of said corpcratloi. is pecuniary gain to itself and its shareholders. 4. The business to be carried o by said corporation is the conducting a school of flying, carrying passen gers in aeroplanes, doing exhibitloi flying; advertising: buying and sell ng. repairing and manufacturing aero planes, and aeroplane n)otors, gas am gasoline engines, and all parts and lccessories thereof: buying leasing holding, or renting landing fields am other real and personal properties: anting concessions to soft drinl* and other venders and the like; urn' to do all other things incident to th business of flying as well as leasing manufacturing and selling aeroplanes motors, anu their accessories. The capital stock of said cor poration shall be Thirty Thousam $30,000.00) Dollars, with the privl lege of Increasing same to tho sum o One Hundred Thousand ($100,000.00 Dollars by a .majority vote of tne tockholdors. said stock to be divided into shares of One Hundred ($100.00 Dollnrs each. Ten per cent of th* mount of capital to be employed bj them has been actually paid in. Pe titioners 'desire the right to have the subscriptions to said capitul stocl paid in money or property to bo taker at a fair valuation. Petitioners desire the right ti sue and be sued, to plead and be im pleaded, to have and use a commot seal, to make all necessary by-lawi tion 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 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 of two-thirds of its stock outstanding at the time. 8.—They desire for the said incor poration the right of renewal when and as provided by the laws of Geor gia. and that it have all such other rights, powers, privileges and immu nities 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, privl to a corner, which is 21716 feet west from Milledge Avenue; thence S 7.30 E. 228.5 to,Woodlawn Avenue; theme S. 85 W. 209.2 feet along Woodlawn A veiling to a stake; thence N. 7.30 W. 228. 3feet to the beginning corner. Lot No. 10. This lot is bounded on the North by Woodlawn Avenue; on the East by lot No. 11; on the South by lot No. 15; and on the West by lot No. 9, and enclosed by lines as fol lows: "Begins at a stake on the South side o' Woodlawn Avenue; wMch is located 413.8 feet west from Milh*<lge A venue and runs N. 85 E. along Wood- lawn Avenue 209.2 feet to a stake; thence S. 7.30 E. 209.2 feet to a stake; thence S. 85 W. 209.2 feet to a strike; thence N. 7.30 W. 209.2 feet to the be ginning corner. • "Lot No. 13. Bounded fn the North by lot No. 12; on the East by lands cf O. H. Arnold; on the South by Oak land Avenue and on the West by Mil- ledge Avenue and enclosed by lines as follows: •‘Begins at the intersection of Mil- ledge Avenue and Oakland Avenue, being the center of each street ami runs N. 6.45 W. 210.6 feet along Mil ledge Avenue to a stake; thence N. 85 S 211.2 feet to a stake; thence S E 209.2 feet to a stake; thenj leges and immunities herein set forlh. j s. 85 W. 191.4 feet to the beginning and as are now, or may hereafter be. | corn ,, r *• allowed a corporation of similar char acter under tho laws of Georgia. BLANTON FORTSON, Atty. for Petitioners.; Filed in office this 18th day of i Tunc, 1920. E. J. CRAWFORD. C\erk. i You are warned to show cause to the contrary, if any you have before said court on the 14th day of August 1920. This 30th day of June, 1920. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk. ^KORGIA. Clarke County. Office of Clerk of Superior Court of Said County. Taking Big Chance*. It is too much of a risk to depend upon neighbors or bending for medi cine in case of a sudden attack of I. Elmer J. Crawford. Clerk of the bowel complaint. In almost every Superior Court of Clarke County, neighborhood some one has died from hereby certify that the foregoing Is a cholera morbus that could easily have (rue and correct copy of the applica- been saved had the proper medicine lion for charter, as tho same appears ! been at hand. Then think of the suf- >f file In this office. j fering that must bo endure-l until This 18th day of June. 1920. | medicine can be obtained. The safe E. J. CRAWFORD, way is to keep at hand a bottle of Clerk of | Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Superior Court. | Remedy, a preparation that car bo da- .(Sun!) j pendpd upon. But It now. It only i costs 35 cents. GEORGIA, Clarke County, i In the Superior Court of said county. Good for Indigestion. To Whom It May Concern, and toj If you are troubled with Indigestion Mrs. Anna Stiles. Mrs. Kate Stiles, 1 take a few doses of Chamberlain's Miss Florence Stiles, Miss Esther Tablets. They strengthen the stem- Stiles. Clifford Stiles, Max Adams, I).Inch and enable It to perform Its func- \. Hopkins, J. 1|. Buss, Edward I.eob- aer, Habersham J. Adams. Robert Walker. Henry N. Walker. Wiley Cohb Adams, Mary E. Admits, Dora -Ydams, America F. Lumpkin. .Mary W Inckson and Robert WatklnH Adams, nkc notice that Mrs. Ida M. Davison rod A. H. Davison have filed In said Court a petition socking to register he following lands under a provision if the Lands Registratloif Act, to-wlt: “A full description of the lands vhlch are composed of three lotR, each located In the City of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, designated as lots number 3. 10 and 13 bf the Rutherford Survey of tho Mary M. Adams land, mid lots described separately ns fol- ows, to-wlt: "Lot No. 3. This is hounded on the North by property of Jones; on the East by lot No. 2; on the South by Woodlawn Avenue; and on the WeHt by lot No. 4 and enclosed by lines as "ollows: "Begins on a line running N. 85 E. from a stone located at the Northwest •orner of the entire body of twenty- ilx and one-half 126 Vi 1 acres, and 183.4 feet from suld stone and -runs the said course of N. 85 E 209.2 feet Hons naturally. They also cause a gentle movement of theTiowels. You will be surprised whet- you lee how much better you are feeling after tak ing a few doses of them. Beauty In Old Age. Y’ou often see a beautiful old lady and s)io seems to be ns happy as sho Is beautiful, for beauty and happi ness depend largely upon good heultb. Indigestion or constipation are to a great extent responsible when old age lacks beauty and happiness. This can often be remedied by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. They strengthen the digestion, Invigorate the liver, and move the bowels. This makes you feel better and look better. Try It. They only cost a quarter. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature < GEORGIA, Clarke* County. i. K. J. Crawford, Clerk of tho Su perior Court of said County, do here by certify that the fon'going Is a true copy of the application of O. K Golden Chadwick. July term. 192(1. Libel for divorce Clarke County Superior Court. To Golden Chadwick. Greeting: By order of the Court you are here- filed and that this petition and order I h >' notified to he and appear nt the Ye published once a week for fo:t j Superior Court of Clarke County, on weeks In tile YVeekly Banner of Ath , 1 3rd Monday In July, 1920, to ans ens. Georgia, the paper In which the I w P r plaintiff's libel for total divorce. ^ ^ „. sheriffs advertisements appear, and! in default thereof, the Court wlllj JJ|.ynnt et al for Incorporation under that all persons at Interest show Proceed as tp justice shall appertain., |he nal ' ne , iml style of -Xortl, Georgia cause before .me a*t my of I YVIttiess the Honorable Andrew J . emtun Company, as the same appears fice In the court house In Athens ! Cbbb. Judge of said court. This 14tb j of n i e ln my oHtce day of April, 1920. | witness my official hand and seal, E. J. CRAW FORD, . this the 23d day of June, 1920. Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County. E. J. CRAWFORD. Georgia. Clerk Superolr Court, WEST & WEST. Clarke County, Georgia. Petitioner's Attorneys. t j (Scal> Georgia, on the 24th day of July 1920. If any they have, why tho pray ers or this petition should not be granted and surrender of the charter Scott. I of said corporation be accepted and Derr!-1 the corporation dissolved. “Would You Buy Good Farm? A We will sell before the Court Hou se Door in Lexington, July 6— (First Tuesday)—at eleven (11) o’clock THE DR. THOMAS D. HUTCHESON HOME PLACE , This fine plantation, located on the East side of Georgia R. R., between Hutchesons Flag Station and Arnoldsville, has been divided as follows: Lot No. 1 has about 23-Acres. Lot No. 2 has about 40-Acres Lot No. 3, has about 70-Acres. Lot No. 4 has about 31-Acres. Lot No. 5 has about 43-Acres. Lot No. 6 has about 45-Acres. Lot No. 7 has about 20-Acres. Lot No. 8 has about 16-Acrcs. THERE IS A LARGE DWELLING, P, ARNS AND OUT HOUSES ON LOT 3. BRANCH ACROSS REAR OF EACH OF THESE LOTS EXCEPT 6 AND 7. ALL GOOD STRONG LAND AND LIES WELL. 10 per cent of purchase price, payabje on day of sale, balance on January It, 1921, on which date possession will be given. Can make special terns on the balance, if arranged for before day of sale. > \ For plats of property and other information, see Joel Cloud, Lexington, J. H. Dozier, Athens; A. W. Dozier, Athens, Commissioners.