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RIGA I DDES!
Pearl of the Baltic as Pori
Shows Evidence of War*;
Devastation.
(By Associated Press)
Itipii. Latvia. Dec. lO.-vRiKa, whirl,
was known before the war as the
pearl of the Iialtic and ranked at
Russia's second port, is one of the
taddest monuments to the destruc
tion wrought by six years of cease
less fighting, much of which too!
place on the soil of tlr> new republic
of Latvia, erected on Ihe ruins o'
the old Russian governments of Live
tils and Courland.
Half a million persons lived in Rig,
before the war and over 400 large fac
tories kept it busy and prosperous
N'ow there are only about 200,000 ir
’ shltants and less than a score o'
factories are operating. The empf
shells of various industries *tam
awaiting the return of machiner
which the Russians shipped eastward
lieforo the German advance. Lenin-
and Trotzky have promised to retur>
all the machinery which belonged t<
Rust Ian subjects. But many of th"
factories were owned by foreign cap
lalists and consequently cannot hop
to recover their plants.
Great rubber plants, earshons, wood
’ working shops and aaw mills stand
Idle, awaiting capital to buy machlr
cry.- The River Dvina and varlou
. lakes and inlets lying about the cit-
are filled with logs. But there are n<
mills to concert them Into timber, n
ships to carry them Into foreign raa-
krts. The docks are idle. Few trains
operate and those nre fired with wood
Of the 1,500.000 persons in the ner
republic, nearly all are depqnden
upon agriculture for a living. The
' crcps were a failure this year an-
consequently the outlook Is blue fo
£ the new government headed by T T ‘
.' manis. the American-trained minister
president. BUt thj Letts have learne
* the loy of freedom In their fev
- months of independence. They tough'
Z bravely against the bolsheyiki an»
t late' against the Baltic barons, wh
tried to enslave them under Genera
Rennondt. And they are courageous
' !v building up a national life and *
j national consclouaness In the face o
*1 terrible odd*.
Unlike most parts of Russia. Latvl.-
w»s a country where education waj
general and only a email proportlo’
* of It; population was unable to not
end write. It bad been well In th<
. line of Kuropenn culture. Hi port'
cl Riga. Llbau and Wlndau had n|
ways attracted many foreign traderr.
' t|u country had been so attractive tt
i Gorman business men that Gcrmnr
culture was firmly embedded In thi
leading cities. Riga is more Germai
, that) Russian In Its appearanoe. It'
brood streets, magnificent, well-hep'
nerks and dignified public bulldlngi
«lvo It the air of a German city. It
numerous Lutheran churches are aim
iar to those found in nny of the Hon
catic League cities, its university
. Is organized along German lines. Bu-
(lie great majority of tta people havl
no sympathy with Germany's elfdrt ti
1 continue its influence In Latvli
through the German barons, whos
- estates have been confiscated.
The opera In Riga includes all th
standard German, French and Itallar
operas In the 1 Lettish language. Itt
. «chool» teach Lettish, The fitati
. theater gives play* In Lettish, chlefl:
translation of the great English. Scan
dinavlan and German masters,
of the new plays recently pro,duce<
in Riga was written by » Lett abon
the life of Wecaters, a Lettish knlgh'
of the fourteenth century who
- tempted to resist the German doml
notion of Lettland. It is bitter in it'
denunciation of German methods am’
has been well received by. a public
which seems thoroughly determined to
maintain Its independence at any cost
B
Denmark Memorial
American Soldier:
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Legal Advertisements
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
Hattie Clayton vs. James Clayton
Libel for divorce, Clarke Superior
Cgurt. October Term. 1920.
T(rjameJc Clayt^: fjV j
By order of tli* <-our£ you are requlr-
i d in be and appear hV'eaid court on
the - tillrd ’ Mbtldal in Jatihary. 1921
next, to answer petitioner's libel for
divorce and Ilf default thereof the
(ourt will proceed as to justice shall
appertain.
Witness the Honorable Andrew .
Cobb. Judge of said court.
Tills the 25th day of October. 1920
E. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk Superior Court.
CLAUD MAHAFFEY.
Petitioner's Attorney.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
GEORGIA—,Clarke County.
Armlnla Glenn vs. Andrew Glenn
Libel for divorce. Clarke Superior
Court. January Term. 1921.
Tn Andrew Glenn:
By order of tile court you are requir
"d tn he and appear at said court on
tit# third Monday in January, 1921
next, to answer petitioner's complaint
for ai divorce anil In default thereof
the court will proceed as to juatlcn
shall appertain.
Witness tlie Honorable Andrew J
Cobb. Judge of said court.
This the 25th day of October. 1920.
E. J. CRAWFOBD.
Clerk Superior Court.
CLAUD MAHAFFEY.
Petitioner's Attorney.
' • (.By Asspclated Press)
Washington. D. C„ Dec. 10.—At
obelisk of granite seventy feet liigl
Is to be erected In Denmark as r
memorial to the many thousands o'
American and allied soldiers of Dan
ish descent who died In the world war
It has been estimated that about
20,000 men ft Danish blood fought ii
j -• the. American armies in France am
, J ’ that about 20,000 Danes fought Jo th*
l | ' Canadian, Austrlalian, British and
*, f ’ French armies.
; The proponed obsllsh will rest m-
' a base twelve feet high, on one side
; of which wltThe two wom»n'tf figures’
one .elderly,* the other young, both
a , with s'liglitlji bowed heads, expressing
3 - the sorrow qf the motherland and bet
| t rmigyanf daughter for those diet
> fi / tn the wt r.) On another side will be.
1 an American eagle with the star
spangled banner and In addition titer,
will be bat-reliefs of typical war
scenes from the American and allied
frnnts.
X- Nellsen Barring, whose son felt
In the American army In France. Is
chairman of the Danish committee
* , which plans to unveil the monument
on July 4. 1922. The monument will
be erected .In Northern Jutland, In the
Reblld National park, which was do
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
GEOROIA—Clarke County.
.Willie Frances Thomas vs. J. M.
Thomas.
Libel for divorce. Clarke Superior
'"’ourt January Term. 1921.
To J. M Thomas:
By order of the court you are requir
'd tr> be and appear at said court on
he third Monday in January, 1921.
,ext. to answer petitioner's complaint
for a divorce and In default thereof
he court will proceed as to justice
shall,appertain:
Witness the Honorable Andrew J
Cobb. Judge of said court.
This the 25th day of October. 1920.
E. J. CRAWFOnD.
Clerk Superior Court.
CLAUD MAHAFFEY,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. .
GEOROIA—Clarke County.
Daniel O. Gunter v$. Alice Gunter.
Libel for divorce. Clnrke Superior
Court January Term, 1921.
To Alice Gunter:
By order of the court you are requir
'd to be and appear at said court on
'he third 'Mdlffley tn January. 1821,
text,.to answer petitioner's libel for
divorce and in default thereof the
-ourt, will proceed as to justice shall
tpper'tain.
Witness the Honorable Andrew J
Cobb. Judge of said court.
Tbit the 25th day of October. 1920.
E. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk Superior Court.
CLAUD MAHAFFEY.
Petitioner's Attorney.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Mrs. Gertrude Wooten Garibaldi vs
lohn N. Garibaldi.
In tjie Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia, January Term, 1921
To John N. Garibaldi: /
By order of the court you are requlr
d In lie and appear at said court te
le held on the third Monday in Jan
ary, 1921. then ami there to answer
'he plaintiff's libel for divorce, and
ii default thereof the court will pro
:eed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Andrew J
Cobb. Judge of said court.
This the 18th dav of October. 1920.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court.
Clarke County. Georgia.
ERWIN. ERWIN & NIX,
Attorneys for: Plaintiff.
GEORGIA—Clark© County.
Divorce In Clarke Superior Court.
Mrs. Katie Barrett vs. Willie Bar
■elt. ,
I'o the defendant Willie Barrell:
You are hereby required by order o'
lie Court to appear at th'e next oi
tunuary term of said Superior Court
o answer petitioner’s libel fr.r a total
llvorco. in default thereof the Court
.rill proceed as to justice shall ap
lertnln.
Witness the Honorable Andrew J
"obb. Judge of said court.
This November 11th, 1920
ELMER J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk Superior Court.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
GF.ORG1A—Clirke County.
Jim Hughes vs. 'Mable Graham
Hughes.
January Term. 1921, Clarke Stipe
rlor Court. Libel for Divorce.
To Mable Graham Hughes, greeting:
Fly order of the Court you are re
quired to be and appear at said Court
on the third Monday In 'January next
to answer petitioner’s libel for di
voreo. and In default thereof the
Court will proceed as to justice shall'
appertain.
Witness ids honor, Andrew J. Cobb,
Judge of said Court,-this 17th day of
November, 1920.
E J. CRAWFOnD. Clerk.
Joel A Elliott, Attorneys tor I'eli
tloner.
CLARKE SUPERIOR COURT.
No ; Libel for Divorce.
Dorsett? Townley vs. D. T. Townley.
GEORGIA—Clarke county.
1. T. Townley, Greeting:
By order of the Court you are re-
■ aired to be „nd appear at said Court
m th? third Monday in January. 1921.
"ext. to answer Petitioner’s libel for
divorce, as in default thereof the
court will proceed as to Justice shall
appertain.
Witness the Hon. Andrew J. Cobb,
fudge of said Court, this 24th day
)f November, 1920.
E. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk Superior Court.
\USTIN BELL,
Plaintiff’s Attorney.
CITATION—YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
The return «f the appraiser’s set
ting apart twelve months' support to
the family of Horace M. Williamson,
deceased, having been filed in my of
fice, all persons concerned are cited
tn show cause by the third day of
January, 1921, wily said application for
'welve months' support should not be
granted.
This 9th day of December, 1920.
R. C. OBR.
Ordinary.
right Beckwith player-piano, said
piano levied upon as the property o!
defendant In fl. fa. J. B. Hurt to sat
isfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued in favor
of F. C. Shackelford.
Also, at the appie time and place,
will be sol<I'"oHfeMot of automobile
mechanics’ tools, levied upon as the
property of the defendant in fi. fn
J. If. Appling to satisfy a mortgage
fi. fa. issued imtllddr of N/M, Griffcth
Also, at thb same time and place,
will be sold i mahogany devenette, 1
grass square ' (9x12), 1 mahogany
rocker. 3 G. 'O. dining chairs. 1 child's
■rocker, 2 small,rugs, 2 duplex shades.
1 kitchen cabinet. 1 mahogany cen
ter table, 1 mahogany dresser, 2 pic
tures, 1 refrigerator. Said property
levied upon ns thd property of the de
fendant In fl. fa. Callle Carter to sat
isfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued In favor
of Melvin Hill.
This December 8. 1920.
W. E. JACKSON.
Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Clarke. County.
Will be sold itt public outcry before
the Court House do<?r of Clarke Coun
ty. Georgia. City of Athens, to the
highest bidder for cash on the first
Tuesday in Jannary, Nineteen Hun
dred nnd Twenty-One, between the lc
gal hours of sale, all of the follow
ing described property, to-wlt,
A certain lot of land situated, lying
nnd being In the City of Atlions.
Clarke County, Georgia, on |he west
side of formerly Northeastern Rail
way, now Southern Railway, right-of-
way. beginning at an iron stake on
the southeast corner of the said lot
on aald jrlght-of-way. 8 feet north of
R. L. Moss Manufacturing Company’s
lines and running thence parallel with
said R. L. Moss Manufacturing Com
pany’s line 150 feet west from said
beginning corner to an iron stake 8
feet from said R. L. Moss Manufactur
ing Company’s, line. 150 feet west from
said corner Hi: L. -Moss Manufacturing
completed within 150 working days.
Huns and specifications are on file
ut the office of this Board at Athens,
tin., as aforesaid, and at the office of
the State Hlgnway Engineer, Walton
Building. Atlanta. Ga.. and nt the office
of R. T. Goodwyn, Jr., Division En
gineer, Court House, Athens, Ga.:
Plana and specifications may bo se
cured front the State Highway . En
gineer tor the sum of 82.60.
Said work will he paid for as the
same progresses, to-wit: 85 per cent
of the amount done in each calendar
month will be paid between the 10th
and 15th day of the succeeding month,
and the remainder shall be paid with
'n 30 days of final completion and ac
ceptance.
Proposals must be submitted on reg
ular forms, which will be supplied by
the undersigned, and must be accom-
panied by a certified check for 5 per
cent ot the nmot/ut bid.
Bond will be reiulred of the sue-
i-ecsfiil bidder as required by law.
Right Is reserved to reject any or
all bids and to waive ail fo,malltles.
This 7th day of December, 1920.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF ROADS AND REVENUES,
By Talc Wright. Clerk
Company's line, running thence north |
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Board of Commissioners of
Roads and Revenues ef Clarke County,
Georgia, nt the office of said Board
at the Court House at Athens, Geor
gia, until 12 o'clock noon, Eastern
Time, on Wednesday, the 5th day of
Jan.ary, 1921. for the furnlshlitg of
all labor, material, equipment and
other things (except as noted below)
nedessary for the construction of 8.73
miles ot Federal Aid Road located
between Stations 0 and 190-80 of Fed
eral Aid l'fojcct No. 129. on what Is
locally known as the Alhens-Lexlngton
Road. The work will consist of ap
proximately:
7.694 cu. yds. common eionvutton
mlsslble 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 as are now or may here
after be allowed a corporation of simi
lar character under the lawa of Gepr
At] m ■ 1
> GREEN, ft MICHAEL
Attorneys fob’Petitioners,
Filed in office November 24. 1920.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk.
GEOROIA—Clarke County.
Office of ciefk of the Superloi
Court of Clarke County, Georgia.
I, E. J. Crawford. Clerk of the Su
perlor Court of Clarke County, hereby
certify that the foregoing Is a true
and correct copy of the application
for charter of Hogolo-Pogolo, as the
same appears of file In this office.
This the 24th day of NOtember
1920.
E. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk Superior Court,
Clarke county, Georgia.
(Seal) *
CITATION—YEAR’S SUPPORT.
'IEORGIA—Clarke County.
The return of the appraiser’s set
ing apart twelve months’ support to
lie family of H. L Stewart, deceased,
laving been filed in my office, all per-
•ons concerned are cited to show
'-ause by the third day ot January
<921, why said application for twelve
months' support should not bo
granted.
This 9ttf day of December. 1920.
R. C. ORR.
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that J. C
Fambro. as administrator of J. T.
Hardeman, late ot said County, d
"cased, having applied to me by petl
Mon for leave to sell part of the real
'date of the said deceased, and that
in order wag mado thereon at the
December Term. 1920, for citation
'ml that citation issue: all the heirs-
t-luw and creditors of th? said J. T.
Hardeman, deceased, will take notle
hat I will pass upon said application
it the January Term. 1 921, of the
'ourt of Ordinary of said County, and
hat unless cause is shown to the con
•vary, nt said time, said leave will ho
granted. >
This 9tb day of December, 1920.
R. C. ORR.
Ordinary
’-EORGIA—Clarke County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Marie Burton McDuffie, of said
state, having In proper form “applied
or permanent letters of admlnlstri
■Ion on tho estate of Sidney Rees?
McDtifflo, late of said county, de
ceased;
fill Is Is to cite all and singular th
redltors and next of kin of *ftld dr,
cased to bo and appear at the Court
f Ordinary of said County, at th
'anuary Term. 1921. thereof, and ahow
•nuse. if any they have or can, why
•ermnnent letters of administration
hctild not be granted to the said Mrs.
'lari? Burton McDuffie on said estate.
Witness my official signature, this
he 6th day of December, 1920.
R. C. ORR,
Ordinary, Clirke
County, Georgia.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
iEORGl Clarke County.
E. P. Payne vs. Ida S ; Payne.
Divorce.'' *'
Clarke Superior Court, January
?erm. 1921.
Co Ida S. Payne: . Le ■*-
• -By order of the court you are requir
•d to be and appear at- said court or
-lie 3rd Monday In January’-1921. nex'
«-wutvier petitioner's • libel for dl
orce and In default thereof the cour’
(rill proetWd as to Justice shall apper
aln.
Witness the Honorable Andrew J
"abb. Judge of said court-Y
Wtite 26lb dsT or Oct. 1920.
E. 1,'vRAWFOIin,; cierir Superior
Court. '
; Reblld National pefic. which was do
The plans for tbe proposed mon
ument hove beqn approved by King
Christian of Denmark, the American
Legation at Copenhagen, and the Dan ,
ish foreign office, . . . ....
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
GEOROr.\--CIart-, Cnupiv
Ethel V, PrlUi.-r vs. Claud M. Pra
her.
Libel fo- Divorce. Harkc Superlo-
ourt, Jan Iacv Term. I"!!.
To Claud M. Prattlin':
By order of tbe r ,ur' you are requlr
ml tn bo and apnear r: said court or
»he 3rd Monday In January. 1971. nex'
to answer petitioner's complaint for
a <|lenses J? iidwMW"«v *'•-> ow
aijEHniioOtd*' tw-jaatieft-aksfli apper.
tain.
Judge of said court.
This the 25th dar of Octo- 1910.
E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior
Court.
Claud Mahaffey, Petitioner's
iEORGIA—Clarke County.
To the Honorable R. C. Orr, Ordinary
of Bald County, and to the Court
of Ordinary of Said County:
The petition of HAnVEY 8TOV-
ALL. Guardian of William McDowell
ihows that he has fully discharged
<11 the duties of his trust, and he
eray* that he be granted letters of
dismission as such Guardian, and fur-
•her prays that the usual citation lu-
tie. requiring all persons Interested
•o show cause. If any they con. why
■e should not be discharged as such
Guardian, and that while such clta
Mon is running, his accounts and
vouchers Be examined by the Court.
Petitioner files herewith his final
return as Guardian.
HARVEY STOVALL
, Guardian for
William McDowell;
Citation.
Court of Ordinary. Clarke County—
. December Term. 1920:
Tlie foregoing application of Harvey
Stovall. Guardian of William McDow
ell. praying that he be dlschaTged a*
•itch Guardian, having been duly
lied, all persons interested are here
by required to show cause before me
it the regular January term, 1921, of
'he Court of Ordinary of Clarke Coun
'v. on the first Monday fn Januery
'921. whj- said application should no'
be granted and ^he Guardian dlscharg
d as prayed.
This December 6, 1920.
R. C. ORR,
Ordinary
50 feet to an iron stak? along othqy
property of the said MrConnell, thence
east 150 feet to said right-of-way of
the Southern Railway, thence south
along said right-of-way 50 feet to said
beginning corner.
Said property will be sold as the
property of D. G. Anderson, and the
same will be sold by J. S. Keesa in
pursuance of the Power to Sell, con
tained In the Security Deed executed
by the said D. G. Anderson to John S
Keeae. dated the third day of Decom
her. Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen,
recorded In the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court for Clarke
County, Georgia, in Deed Book twenty
seven (27t, Page 406. Tbe said note
having booome due and the same re
maining unpaid the said sale will he
made for the purpose of repaying said
debt, together with Interest legally
due on said debt, and the expenses
of the pnbceegirats, all in pursuance
of the above mention‘ tl power of sale,
This the 10th day of December. 1920,
J. S. KEESE.
yds. rock excavation, 71 cu
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
■Will be sold at public outcry before
tlie Court House door of Clr rke Coun
ty. Georgia, in the City of Athens, to
the highest bidder: for .cash, on the
firrt Tuesday In January, 1921, be
t.w»cn the legal rours of sale, all the
following described property, to-wlt
A certain tract of land lying and be-
ing In said State and County. In the
town of Wlntervllle. together wltn
the Improvements thereon, as de
scribed as follows: Beginning at a
stone corner, thence N. 15 E. 409 feet
to atone, thence N. 75 W. 209 feet to
a stone, thence S. 15 W. 209 feet to a
s'one, thence S. 75 E. 209 to the be
ginning corner, containing cno acre
more or Irtis, being the same prop
erly deeded by J. H. Hancock to Pel
ham Stratlln. November 4, 1919. This
Deed recorded In Book 47. Folio 175.
on record* of Clarke County Superior
Court, SBtd property being situated in
Wlntervllle. Georgia. Said property
will lie sold as the property of C. K
McMtrrny. und the same will be sold
by J. S. Keese in pursuance of the
power to sell, contained In the Se
curity De^d executed oy the said C
E, Me Murray to John 8. Keese. dated
the 10th day of March. 1920, recorded
tn the office of the Clerk of the Su
ttcrior Court for Clarke County, Geor
gla, in Deed Book 28, page 597. The
nterest of the debt for which the
above described security deed
given having bero»6e due on the 10th
day o'f September, 1920, and tlie same
not having been paid within the 3f
'lavs, the holder ,of said note exer
:ises his option as Provided in said
noie to declare said note due and
payable. The said interest having bo
-one due and the same remaining nn
paid, said sale will be made for th
purpose of repaying said debt, tc
aether with the Interest legally An
on said debt, and the expenses of thr
proceeding, all Id pursuance of thr
above mentioned power of sale.
This th* 8th day of November. 1920
HN S. KEESE
yds. borrow excavation, 34.0 cu. yds
Clara "B” comreto lieadwnlts. 175 sq.
yds, rip rap, 1 slab top culvert con
sisting of 22.0 cu. yds. Class "A" con-
' ret 10,0 cu. yds. Class ‘‘fl” con
crete, 17.0 cu. yds. Class "C" con
oret-. 2.037 lbs. reinforcing steel,
39.328 sq. yds. ot paving 18 ft. wide
of one of the following types:
Stale Highway Department of Geor
gia Standard. Sections Nos. 6. 7, 9
11 and 11. The County will furnish
and apply all asphalt required
Standard Sections No*. 6, 7 and 11.
Alternate bids will be received on
basis of County furnishing all cement.
Said work shall "Dugin on or about
■ lie 20th day of January and shall be
completed within 150 working days.
Flans and specifications are on file
at the office of this Foard at Athens,
Ga.. as aforesaid, mid at tbe office
of the State Highway Engineer, Wal
ton Building, Atlanta, Ga.. and at the
office of It. T. Goodwyn, Jr.. Division
Engineer, Court House, Athens, Ga.
Flans and specifications may be se
cured from the State Highway En
gineer (nr the sum of |5.80.
Said work will be paid for as the
‘amr progresses, to-wit: 85 per cent
of the amount due in each calendar
month will be paid between the 10th
and 15th day or the succeeding month,
and the remainder shall be paid with
in 30 days of final completion and ac
ceptance. Proposals must be sub-
-nitted on regular forma, which will
be supplied by tbe undersigned, and
must be accompanied by a certified
heck for 5 per cent of the amount
bid.
Bond* will be required of'the suc
cessful bidder as required by law.
Right is reserved to reject any or
all lilds and to waive all formalities.
This the 7th day of December, 1J20.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF ROADS AND REVENUES.
By Tate Wright, Clerk.
tHCRIFFS «ALf. - .
"IEORGIA—Clarke County. *
Will be (old on the first Tuesda-
January. 1921, before the conrl
bouse door in slid State and County
during tbe legal hours of sale, to th
highest bidder for cash, the followin'
described property, to-wlt; One up-
Jpl
CON
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Scaled proposal* will be received b>
the Board; of Commissioners of Road,
and Revenues of Clarke County. Ceor
utrdrtW office of said Board at th
Court House at Athens, Georgia, un
itnrd’Fldck' nodtl. Eastern Time, or
Wednesday, tbe 5th day of January
1921, fer the ftfrfBshltfc of all labor
material. ■ equipment and other
tblngftrtcxceltt at noted below) necei
-ary mf tlife construction of 1.71 miter
of State Aid Road located between
Stations o and 90 6t State Aid Project
No. S-S-l. on what Is locally knowr
as the Athens-Danlcisville Road. Th(
work will consist of approximately:
4.928 cu. yds. Common Excavation
298 cur yds. Borrow Excavation, 4 lln
ft. 15-inch D.S.C.V. Pipe, 11 lin, ft
24-4nch D. S. C, V. Pipe. 2.38 cu. yd*
Class “fl" Concrete Headwalls. 18,006
sq yds. of Paring 18 ft. wide of one of
the following types:
State Highway Department of Geor
«4a Standard -Seeriees Nos, A. 7. 9, 11
WIIW art——Wkratekwuat
ipply all asphalt required in Section
Nos. 6. 7 and 11. Alternate bids will
be received on basis of the Count)
furnishing all cement.
Said work shall begin on nr aboul
the 20tb day of January and shall be
GEORGIA- Clarke County,
t’o the Superior Court of Said Coun
ty:
The petition of n. L Lewis, S a m
uel J. Segal, Mrs. Martha Lewis, J H.
Danemai) and Myer Segal, ot said
State nnd County, respectfully showr
as follows:
1. That they desire for themselve*
■heir assoeiatee and successors to be
Incorporated and made a body politii
under the name a"d style of HOQOLO
FOGOI.O for the period of twenty
years.
2. That the principal office of- said
Compasy shall be In the City of
Athens, State and County aforesaid
hut petitioners desire the right to es
tabilsh branch offices within thi*
State, or elsewhere, whenever thp
Holders of the majority stock may so
determine.
3. The object of said corporation It.
pecuniary gain to Itself and Its share
holders.
4. The business to be carried on
by said corporation is engaging Ir
• he buying and selling Ut wholesale
md retail of groceries, dry goods, no
•Ions, poultry and produce, and .the
handling of general merchandise.!
5. Tlie capital stock of said cor-
■loratlon ehall he T’’ 11 Thousand ($10.-'
100.09) Dollars, with the privilege of
ncreasing the same to tbe sum ol.
>50 000.00 by a majority rote of tbe
itockholders. Said stock to - be di
vided Into shares of One Hundred
(8100.00) Dollars each. More than
I) per rent of the amount of capital
has actually been paid. -'Sr*'
6. - PcUtioner* desire the-right tr
the and he sued, to plead and,he !m
oleaded, to have and use a' common
*eal. to make all necessary by-law*
nd regulations and to do all other
things that will be necessary for thi
uccessful carrying on of said bus!
ness, including the right to buy. hold
ind aril real estate and persona’
iropertv suitable to the purpose* oi
lie corporation, to execute notes and
bonds as evidence of Indebtedness tn
■urred, or which may be Incurred, It
he conduct of the affairs of the cor
leratioa, and to secure the lame bj
■t llen under existing -lam*- gw
7. Petitioners desire the right o*
-cnewal as provided by the laws o'
Georgia, and that sold Incorporating
nay have all such other rights, pow
era. privileges and Immunities as are
incident to like Incorporations, or ptr-
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
To the Superior Court of said county
The petition of E. K. Lunipkln, J. J
Strickland. T. W. Reed. J. A. Hunni
cutt, Jr., E. H. Dorsey, Sr., E. H. Dor
sey, Jr.. E. 1. Smith, Sr.. W. L Chlldr
U. H. Davenport, R. P. Stevens, J. T
Dudley, A. S. Rowland,' E. B. Cohen
F. J. Orr, A. S. Rhodes. T. E. Holllng:
worth. Jr.. M. P. McWhorter. J. W
Camnk. J. B. L Cobb, 1 D. Bradwell
W. K. Meadow, K. A. Holden, W. f
Watson, R. T. Goodwyn, Sr., George L
Williams, and Bryan S. Lumpkin, a)
citlxens ot said State, |respectfull;
shows:
I. •
That they desire for themselves
their successors and associates to b<
Incorporated'and made a body polKI
under the name and style of PH
DELTA THETA HOME COMPANY
for the period of twenty years wltt
Ihe right of renewal at the cxplratlot
of that time.
.11.
That the principal office of said cot
uoration shall be in tho City of Athens
Georgia.
III.
Thnt the object of said corporatioi
Is pecuniary gain to itself and It
*hareholders at mere Incident only
but'^primarlly to provide a home it
the City of Athene for the Georgl-
Alpha Chapter of the Phi Delta Tbett
Fraternity, and to make provision fo:
tbe continuation of suoh home for thi
*thdents of the University ot Geordr
who are members of said chapte
while attending said university
IV
That the business to be carried ot
by aald corporation la that of furnish
Ing a home and home surrounding*
and home protections tor such part
of the student body of the Unlverslt:
of Georgia as are or may become mem
bers of the Phi Delta Theta Fra
ternlty.
V.
That the capital stock of said cor
poratlon shall consist of two hundred
and fifty (250) shares of common stock
ot the par or face value of (60.00 pe'
■hare, and two hundred and fifty (250)
shares of preferred stock of the pat
or,face value of (50.00 per share. Tbt
rights of the holders of the preferred
stock and of the common stock shsl
he set forth tn and be determined bv
the by-law* to be adopted by said cor
noration. Such parts of aald by-lawr
is relate to the rights of preferred
stockholders shall not be altered
amended or rescinded without tbf
Written consent of a majority of thi
preferred stock outstanding at auct
time.
VI.
Petitioners pray .“or the right am
urllloge to increase said capital stock
from time to time In any amount not
to exceed tbe sum of (50.000.00 by f
majority vxite of the common steel
autstandlng at the time of such In
crease, but such lacrosse In the cap)
tal stock of said corporation shall b«
In common stock only.
VII
Petitioner* ahow that ten per cent
if aald original capital atook shall b-
paid In before salad corporation shal
begin bualnees.
VIII.
Petitioners pray the right to lieu
•aid common stock only to member*
n good standing of the Phi Deltf
Theta Fraternity, and to restrict thr
right ot onwersbip of said commot
•tock to such members of aald Fra
tentity; and upon the death of an
remmon stockholder, such stock ma:
he redeemed by the corporation at It.
iptlon unless donated to aald corpor
‘tin. Petitioners pray the right fo'
•aid corporation to purchase and |t
receive as donations from Its atock
holders shares of Its stock so held b]
*he m and to reissue uch atook to othe;
nembers of said Fraternity; so that
n case of the death of Its stockholder!
or of any other . contingency, share:
of the rtock may be purchased, or rr
telvcd, from tbe holders thereof b?
mid corporation and be sold and re
'ssued to other members Of the Fre
ernlty. •-
< - i-r-UL. wx
Petitioners pray the right to reeettf
In payment for Its capital stock, elthei
"ommon or preferred, property elthe-
real or personal, taken at a fair val
n 'popxaidut| aq pan pta|d o) ’pone eq
have and to me a common aeal, tf
tallon.
make all necessary by-laws and regi
’atlons. and to do any and all othr
things tbt may b e necessary for thi
•uccessful carrying on of aald bull
ness. Including the right to buy* holt'
nnd sell real estate and persona) prop
erty suitable lo tbe purpose of thi
•bMMV'nk eVfdencs OHWMf’WHflRrtP
nr which may be incurred In the con
lurt of Ihe affaire of the corporation
nnd to iceure the same by mortgagr
*ecnrity deed, or other form of Met
under existing laws.
Petitions desire for said corpora
tion tbe power and authority to apply
for and accept amendments to its char-
petitioners pray the right to sue a nd
ter of either form or substance, by a
majority vote of the atock, both com
mon and prefqrred, outstanding at t hu
time. They also .ask aqthority f 0r
aald corporation to wind up its affairs,
liquidate and discontinue its busiuiso
at auy time it may determine to a 0 so
oya vote of two-thirds of its common
atock outstanding at ihe time. - ^
XII.
Petitioners flesire for said corpora
tion the right of renewal when and
provided by fllfl laws of Oeorgla.iand
-hat it have alt such othor rights, pow
ora, privileges apd Immunities a* ire
incident fo similar corporations under
the laws of the 8tate of Georgia!
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be in-
aorporated under the name and style
aforesaid, with the powers, privileges
rad immunities herein set lotth und
as are now, or may hereafter he. al
lowed similar corporations under the
lawa of Georgia-
E. K. LUMPKIN,
J. D. BRADWELL.
-JNO. J. STRICKLAND.
Petltioneri Attorney*.
Filed in office* Nov. 17, 1920.
GEORGIA—plarke County.
To Whom It Concerns:
I, ’B. J. Crawford. Clerk of the :>i-
perior Court of Clarke County do, here
by certify tbit’, the. foregoing id an
exact copy of- the original, petition
tilled in my office November 15th. 1(20.
which Is now of file and after publica
tion of thi* petition once a week for
four weeks, (Plication will be mndn
to Clarke Superior Court to pnss an
order declaring said application
granted.
Witness my official signature nnd
*eal of office this November 17. 1920.
’ ' E. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk Superior Court Clarke Co.
GEORGIA 1 —Clarke County. b
To the Superior Court of said
County:
The petitloa of Robert C. Wilson.
E. H. Dorsey, Jr., J. Audiey Morton. J.
L. Morris, H, K. Nicholson, C. A: Row
land, nnd C. L. McLeroy, all of Clarke
County, Oeorgia, and J. W. Chandler
of Oconee County, Georgia, respect
fully shows:
1.
That petitioners, together with their
associated, successors and assigns, de
sire to be Incorporated under the name
and style of STANDARD BRICK COR
PORATION. for .the fujl period ef
twenty years, with the privilege rf
renewal as provided by law.
S
The obect of said corporation Is pe
cuniary profit and gain to Itself and
stockholders.
3.
The particular business which said
corporation proposes to engage in Is
that of manufacturing, solllnfe and
otherwise dealing in brick and other
clay and eorthen products, and, con-
be Incidental thereto. 1
4. '
The principal office and place of
business of said corporation shall bo
In the City ot Athena, Clarke County,
Georgia.
1 ‘ 6.
The capital stock of aald corpora
tion ahsll be Fifty Thousand (50,000.-
00) DoIMra, divided into shares of tho
par value of One Hundred dollars
each, with tbe privilege ot Increasing
the same from time to time by a ma-
lority vote of the stock to any amount
not exceeding One Hundred Thousand
((100,000.00) Dollars. Such Increased
espial stock shall be common apd pre
ferred, either or both, and in aucb pro
portions as the holders of the common
Rock may determine. More than ten
per cent, bf aald capital stock bus
ictually been paid In.
6. \
Petitioners desire that said corpora
tion shall have the right to hold real
nnd personal property for the prpper
lunrposes and uses of tho corporation.
> borrow money and secure the pay-
■tent of the same by security deeds
aorgnges, deeds of trust or otherwise,
to contract and be contracted With, to
iue and' be sued, and generally to
have all other rights and privileges
44 may be conferred upon similar cor
porations.
:i.
I’etiiloners dealre that said corpor
ation shall have the right to sur-
render Us charter and liquidate its
business upon a majority vote’of the
outstanding voting atock of sa>4 cor
poration. j
WHEREFORE, petitioners pra* that
they, together With their associates,
successors and assigns, may be Ipcnr-
pornted under the name and style
aforesaid, for th# full pe/lod allowed
hff law, wlttrthe’pylvilege of renewal,
and with all tbei powdrs, privileges .
anil immsfittiei herein specifically
prayed tor. together with such other
powers, privilege end Immunities as
may be granted tk corporations of this
State under existing lawa or jawe that
may hereafter be enacted.
ERWIN. ERWIN ft NIX,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Filed in office this 19th day oi No
vember. 1920. A. B. COBLE,
Deputy Clerk Buperlor Court.
Clarke County, Georgia.
GEORGIA—Clarke County. i
I, A. B. Coile, Deputy Clerk t^f tbe
Superior Court of said County, do
hereby certify that the foregoing is
true copy of the application of fL C.
Wilson, ' et a!., for Incorporation of
corporation, and to execute notes anf STANDARD BRICK-CUREOiUtfnON
Witness my official hand seal, this
19th day of Norember. 1920.
A. B. COILE.
Deputy Clwk Superior Court.
Cmrke County, Oeorgia.