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-:/U / Legal Advertisements GEORGIA—Clarke County. To tbs Superior Court of Said County;' The petition of L. C. Hart, Wataon Daniel. L. A. Zimm, C. H. Cooper and Hoy A. Cooper, all of Clarke County, Georgia, respectfully, shows; 1. That petitioners, together with their associates, successors and as signs, desire to be Incorporated un der the name and style of THE SOUTHERN CONSTRUCTION COM' PANT, for the full period of twenty years, with the prtrilege of renewal as provided by law. 2. The object of said corporation is pecuniary profit and gain to it self and stockholders. 3. The particular business which said corporation proposes to engage in is that of buying, selling and other- rise dealing in brick, lumber and building materials of all sorts, as well as tbat of designing, erecting and con structing buildings of all sorts; and acting as supervising and consulting engineers and other businesses Inci dental thereto. , 4. The principal 5^ e and place of business of said corporation shall he in tHe city of Athena, Clarke County, Georgia. , 5. The capdtal stock, of said , cor poration Is to be Tyrelve Thousand (112,000.00) Dollars, divided Into shares of the par value of 1100.00 each, with the privilege of Increasing the same from time to time by majority vote of the stock to any amount not exceeding Twenty-five Thousand (125,000.00) Dollars; such increased capital stock to be common and preferred, either or both, and In such proportions as tbe holders of the common stock may determine. More MORNINO/JANUAftYt, 1*21. GEORGIA—Clarke County. I. B. J. Crawford, Clerk of the Su- perior Court of said County, do here by certify that the foregoing Is a true copy of the application of L C. Hart et al, for Incorporation of The South ern Construction Company, as the same appears of file in my office. Witness my official hand and seal this tbe x7th day of December. 1920. E. .T. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County, Georgia. GEORGIA—Clarke County. To the Superior Court of Said County: The petition of S. H. Dunbar, B Dunaway and C. J. Dunaway, all of Clarke County, Georgia, respectfully shows: 1. Tbat petitioners, together with their associates, successors and as signs, desire to be incorporated un der the name and style of THE DUN- BAR-DUNAWAY COMPANY, for the tall period of twenty (20) years, with the privilege of renewal aa provided by law. 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 that of conducting funeral par- lore, engaging in embalming and In the sale of funeral supplies and other things Incidental thereto. 4. The principal office and place of business of said corporation is to be In the city o'f Athens, Clarke Coun ty, Georgia. 5. The capital stock of said cor poration la to be ten thousand (910,000) dollars, divided Into eharos of the par valua of One Hundred Dol lars each, with the privilege of In y>»t may hereafter be enacted. iM- ERWIN, ERWIN * NIX, , Attorney* tut Petitioners. TTIed in office this the ltth day of December, 1920, ». J. CRAWFORD, Cleifc Superior Court, Clarke County, Georgia. GEORGIA—Clarke County, I. E. J. Crawford, Clerk of tbe Su perior Court of Clarke Copifty, Geor gia. do hereby certify that the foie- going is a true copy of the application ?/ S- £i nb ‘ r - et al, for incorpora tion of The Dunbar-Dunaway Com pany as the same appears of file in this office. Witness my official hand and seal this 16th day of December, 1*20. (Seal) E. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County, Georgia. ... - creasing the same from time to time a majority vote of the stock to any amount not exceeding Thirty Thousand Dollars. Such Increased capital stock may be common and pre stock has actually been paid In. 6. Petitioners desire that said cor poration shall have the right to hold real and personal property for proper purposes and uses of tbe corporation, to borrow money and secure the pay ment of the same by security deeds mortgages, deeds of trust or other wise. to contract and be contracted w|th, to sue and to be sued, and gv' erally to have nil other lights and privileges aa may be conferred upon similar corporation*. T. Petitioners dpstre that said cor poration shall have the right to anr- render It* character and liquidate tta business upon a majority vote of the outstanding stock of said corporation Wherefore, petitioners pray tbat they, together with their associates, successors and assigns, may be in corporated under the name and style atorossid, for the full period allowed by law. .with the prtvilego of re newal, and .with all of tbe powers, privileges and immunities herein spe cifically prayed for, together with such other powers, privileges and lm- 4furaitlea«*s may he granted to cor porations of this State under existing laws or laws that may be hereafter enacted. ERWIN, ERWIN & NIX, Attyi. for Petitioners. Filed In office this tbe 17th day of E. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County, Georgia. December, 1120. CLARKE SUPERIOR COURT. No ; Lfbel for Divorce. Dorset’s Townley vs. D. T. Townley. GEORGIA—Clarke county. D. T. Townley, Greeting: By order of the Court yon are re quired to be aqd appear at said Court on the third Monday In January, 1921. next, to answer Petitioner's libel for divorce, as In default thereof the Court will proceed as to Justice shall appertain. « Witness tho Hon. Andrew J. Cobb, Judge of eald Court, this 24th dsy of November, 1920, ,. E, J. CRAWFORD. Clerk Superior Court AUSTIN BELL, Plaintiffs Attorney. ferred, either or both, and In euch proportions as the holders of the com mon dock 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 tbe right to hold real and personal property for the proper purposes and uses ot the cor poration; to borrow money and se cure the payment of tbe same by se curity deeds, mortgages, deeds of trust, or otherwise to contract and be contracted with; to sue and be sued, and generally to have ail other GEORGIA—Clarke County, rights and privileges as may be con- Divorce In Clarke Superior Court ferred upon similar corporations. Mrs. Katlo Barrett vs. Willie Bar 7. Petitioners desire that said cor-! I? 11 ;. poratton shall have tht-. right to sur-‘ To the defendant. Willie Barrett: render its charter and liquidate | t , I . Yo “ hereby required by order LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Mrs. Qertrudo Wooten Garibaldi vs. John N. Garibaldi. in the Superior Court of Clarke County, Georgia, January Term, 1921. To John N. Garibaldi; By order of the court you are requir ed to b9 and appear at said court to be held on the third Monday in Jan uary, 1921, then and there to answer the pltlntlifi libel tor divorce, and in default thereof the court will pro ceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable Andrew J. Cobb, Judge of said court This the IStb day ot October, 1920. & J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court Clarke County, Georgia. Attorney* ton Plaintiff. ERWIN. ERWIN A NEC. Cobb, Judge of laid court. This November lltb, 1920. ELMER J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Hattie Clayton vs. James Clayton. Libel for divorce, Clarke Superior Court, October Term, 1920. To James Clayton: By order of the court you are requir ed to he and appear at said court on the third Monday In January, HA, next, to answer petitioner's libel tar divorce nnd In default thereof the court will proceed aa to Justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable Andrew J. Cobb. Judge of said court Tbia the 25th day of October. 1020. E. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk Superior Court CLAUD MAHAFFEY, Petitioner’s Attorney. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Armlnla Glenn va. Andrew Glenn. Libel for divorce, Clarke Superior Court. January Term, 1 921. To Andrew Glenn: By order of the court you are requir ed to be and appear at said court on tbe third Monday in Jannary, 1921, next, to answer petitioner's complaint for a divorce and in default thereof the court .will proceed as to Justice Cobb, Jndge of said Court. This the ltth day of December, 1220. & J. CRAWFORD, y.-tr”. Clerk. —— shsli appertain. __ _ Witness the Honorable Andrew J.'of distribution among bis heliiat-law. GEORGIA*—Clark* County. By virtue of an order of tfie Court of Ordinary ot said County, granted at the regular June term, 1920, will be sold at public outcry before the epurt- house door la the City of Athens, said Couhty, during the legal hours of sale to the. highest and beat bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday In Feb- maty, 1921, the following described property:' All that lot of land In said County on the south aide ot the Atheift and Mitchell Bridge road and near the Stale Normal school, sal-; lot front ing one hundred and si* feet on said road and vanning back a uniform width tout hundred and sixty test mot* or less, and hounded- on tbe north by said road; east by WllHam Epps lot;, south and west by W. S. Holman lands, and being the* property described In a deed from W. J. Han cock to Mrs. Matilda A. Halo et al, beirs-mt ; law of Warner B. Hale, de- ceased, which Is recorded In Clerk's office of the -Superior Court of said County In deed book’ SO, page 201. Bald property to be sold by the un dersigned as the administratrix of tbe estate ot. said deceased for tbe purpose of paying debts of the estate of said deceased and for the purpose Cobb, Judge of said court This the 25lh day of October, 1920. B. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk Superior Court CLAUD MAHAFFEY, Petitioner’* Attorney. business at any time upon a majority I l he C ° ur . 1 th ® ne * 1 - vote of the outstanding voting stock! ^snuary tern J.,? f »»ld Superior Court of said corporation. ; V? answer petitioner’si libel for a total : divorce. In default thereof the Court tbeyl^together ’wtth°the!r “ *° ,U * MCe ** 4p - porated°under » W “ a “» * aforesaid, for the full period allowed! • . ... by law, with tbe privilege of renewal] US DIOV6 you With OUT and with all the powers, privileges and immunities herein specifically prayed for, together with such other powers, privileges and immunities as may he granted to corporations of this State under existing laws or law* trucks. Athens Transfer Co. 150 Washington St Howe’s royalty on aewtng machines amounted to more than 92,000,000. SAYS THEODORE H PRICE, NOTED NEW YORK FINANCIAL EXPERT: "In the last few weeks I have been in almost every state of (jie Union east of the Rocky Mountains and had opportunity to talk with hundreds of America’s most t prominent business men. They are not demoralized. They realize that the decline in prices had to come, and in most cases, they have been prepared for it. "The unemployment is exaggerated, and where it exists, it means simply a redistribution of labor. "Present conditions of manufactured goods is un der potential consumption, and stocks are being reduced to a point that means a vacuum in the supply next year. “The American people are not going to starve them selves, go naked, or be deprived of the ordinary comforts of life, and business will soon he fully employed satisfy ing the normal requirements of the country, IF WE WILL BUT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE HARD TIMES THAT ARE NON-EXISTENT and will not come if we insist upon being cheerful and talking cheerfully. “Value* and the inspiration that makes for cm- ttrnctive activities are largely a matter of sentiment, tld I have no doubt that with courage, confidence, and hard work America will soon find itself prosperous again.” Price hit the nail on the head. “Stop talking.” LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Willie France* Thomas v*. J. Thomas. Libel for divorce. Clarke Superior Court, Janeary yerm, 1521. To J. M. Thomas: Bv order ot the court you are requir ed .o be and appear at said court on the third Monday In January, 1921, next, to anewer petitioner’s complaint for a divorce and In defknlt thereof the court will proceed a* to Justice ■hall appertain: Witness the Honorable Andrew J. Cobh, Judge of said court ills the 25th dsy ot October, 1920. B. J. CRAWFORD, Clark Superior Cent CLAUD MAHAFFEY, Petitioner 1 ! Attorney, LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Daniel G. Gunter vs. Alice Gunter. Libel for dlvim*, Clarke Superior Court, January Term, 1921. To Alice Gunter: By order ot the court you are requir ed to hq.andjippear at said court on the third Mqpday in January, 192L next, to answer petitioner’s Ube! for divorce a*4 In default thereof the court will proceed as to tuittco shall appertain. Witness tbe Honorable Andrew J. Cobb, Judge of said court This the 25th day of October, 1920. E. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk Superior Court CLAUD MAHAFFEY, Petitioner’s Attorney. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE GEORGIA—Clarke County. E. P. Payne v*. Ida S. Payne. Divorce. Clarke Superior Court, January Term. 1921. To Ida 8. Payne: By order of the court jou are requir ed to be and appear at eald court on the 3rd Monday in January, 1921, next to answer petitioner** libel for di vorce nnd in dtfaott thereof tho coart will proceed ti to justice shall apper- tain. Witness tho Honorable Andrew J. Cobb. Judge of said court This the 26th day of Oct, 1920. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court. Thl* December 29. 1920. ’ MRS. MATILDA A. HALE. Admx., W. S. Hale. Deceased. GEORGIA—Clark* County.’ Will b* sold at public outcry before tbe courthouse door of Clarke Coun ty. In Clarke County, Georgia, to the highest bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday In February, 1921, between the legal hours for Sheriff Sales, all the, following described property, to- wit: All that tract or parcel of land in Sandy Creek District G. M., Clarke County, Georgia, containing four acres, more or lets, and more par ticularly described follows: Begin ning at * rock corner on Hayes line In a point nearly. In a straight line with tb* back of Dr. Haynea’ tenant house and running ifn a southerly direction four seres deep ’(4) to s rock; thence In a parallel tine to first llna (4) four acres deep to) a rock; thence to a beginning corner. A plat of aald property la attached from Hattie Bolds and Mary Lou Darls to Robert Walker, dated January 26, 1907, and recorded In deed book 2, folio 243, In the office of the clerk ot the Superior Court of Clarke County, Georgia, to which deed and plat ref erence la made for more particular description. Bald-property will-be sold as the property ot Hattt* Whitman, and the me will be sold by O. H. Arnold. Jr., pursuance of the power of sale contained In a security deed executed Mattie Whitman to O. H. Arnold, , the 14th day ot February, 1920, d recorded In the office of the clerk the Superior Court of Clarks Conn- Georgia. In deed book 31, folio r. December II, 1920. The debt secured by. said security deed having become due end same remaining unpaid, aald sale will ha WEAK; RUN-DOWN Carolina Lady Got So Site Could Jut Drag.—"Cardui Built Me Up,” She Declares. Kerneraville, N. a—In *n Interest ing statement regarding Cardui, the Woman's Tonic, Mrs. Wesley Mabe, of near here, recently eald: ‘‘I have known Cardui for years, but never knew Ita worth until a year or bo ago, I was In a weakened, run-down con dition. I became draggy—didn't eat or sleep to do any good; couldn't do any thing without a great effort I tried different remedies and medicines, yet I continued to drag. "I'decided to give Cardui a trial, and found It waa Just what I really needed. It made me feel much strong er soon after I began to nee It 1 be gan to eat more, and the nervous, weak feeling began to lsava, Soon I was sleeping good. "Cardui built me up’** no Other tonic ever did. ’I need Cardui with one danghtar who waa puny, felt bad and tired out all the t'me. It brought her right out, end soon she waa aa well aa a girl could be. We think there la nothing like Cardui.” Do not allow yourself to become weak and run-down from womanly troubles. Take Cardui. Yon may find It Just what yon really need. For more than 40 yean It has been used by thousands and thousands, and found Just as Mrs. Mabe describee. At your druggist's. NO-142 The'pith of ordinary commercial use Is obtained from elder. Chicago gets Ita water supply from the bottom of Lake Michigan. Oriental horses are sometimes shod with shoes made from aharkskln LIBEL FOR DIVORCE GEORGIA—Clart* County. Ethel N. Prather vs. Cland M. Pra ther. Libel for Divorce. Clarke Superior Court. Jan tnry Terra, V.’21. To Claud M. Pratbnr: By order of the court you nre requir ed to be and appear at said court on the 3rd Monday In January, 1921, next to anewer petitioner’s complaint for a divorce In default thereof the court will proceed as to lattice shall apper tain. Judge of said court This the 25tb daV of Octo.. 1423. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court. Claud Mahaffey. Petitioner's Attorney made for the purpose of repaying aald debt, together with Interest legally due on said debt and the expenses of the proceeding, ail in pursuance ot tbe above mentioned power of Mle. This December 30. 1920, O. H. ARNOLD. -TR. Finland has seven wooden mills. GET A GOOD RATING All our members are required to furnish a list of alow and “Re quire Cash" customers by Jan uary 1fc This Information wilt be furnished to every member In bulletin form, that credit may not pe extended ot those who abuse'the privilege. Merchants Protective Association LODGE DIRECTORY. ML Veftnon Lodge No. 22, F. 4b A. M., meets to regular communication sec* ond Thursday night In each month at Masonic Hall, third floor Max Joseph H. O. STORY, W, M. JNO. QUINN. Bee. - - — Oliver Encampment No. 14 I O. O. F- meets every Friday night* at 9 m. in Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Clayton and WaR streets. Visiting Patriarchs always welcome. J. A. DUNAWAY, C. P. HAROLD T. TUCK. Scribe. Classic City Camp 292, W. O. W„ meets every Wednesday night at 9:30 o’clock, Max Joseph building. All vis iting Sovereigns are welcome to ab tend. C. J. WILLIAMSON, Clerk. J. p. McCall, a a —a ry Williams Lodge, No. IS, I. O. O. F, meets every Monday night In Odd Fel lows’ Halt Max Joseph building. Al! brethren are Invited to attend. D. E. 8ILVET, N. a R. L. BRAMBLETT, R. 8. St. Elmo Lodge, K. of I*-St Elmo Lodge, No. 40, Knight* ot Pythias, meets every Monday night at 9 o’clock at It* CVaetle Hall In the Je» ter building, Clayton street Phone 126-L. Visiting Knight* cordially • in vited to attend. M. J. COSTA, & c. T. H. NICKERSON. K. ot R. A B. CLARKE REBEKAH LCDGE No. 29, I. O. O. F. Meets on first and third Toetday nights at 9 o’clock In Odd Fellows' hall, corner Clayton and Wall itreeta. All Rebekahs cordially Invited. MRS. H. a BISHOP, N. G. MRS. M. H. ELLIOTT, Secty. Let our trucks move you.* Athens Transfer Co., 150 Washington St Phone 1377. If you don’t get your paper regu. larly, phone 78, the circulation man ager. mciuranS REID DRUG CO. When You Want i Service , Athens Battery Co * 475 Clayton Street Service on All Makes of Batteries Free Battery Inspection Telephone 986 Athens, Ga. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Pauline Ayers va Andrew W. Ayers. Clarke Superior Court, April Term, 1921. To Andrew W. Ayers: By order of the Court you are re quired to be and appear at Mid Court on the second Monday in April, 1921. next to anewer petitioner's libel for divorce, end in defanlt thereof the Court wUl proceed aa to Juatloe shall appertain. Witness tbe Honorable Andrew J. Cobh. Jndge of aald Court. Tbls.tbe 6th day of January, 1921. A. B. COILE. Deputy Clerk. Tbos. J. Shackelford, L. Dennis Penny, Petitioner’s Attorneys. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Jim Hughes vs. Mable Graham Hughes. January Term. 1921, Clarke Supe rior Court Libel for Divorce. To Mable Graham Hughes, greeting: By order of the Court yon are re quired to be end appear at aald Court on tbe third Monday In January next, to answer petitioner's libel for di vorce, and in default thereof the Court will proceed as to Justice shall appertain. Witness his honor. Andrew J. Cobb, Jndge of said Court, this 17th day of November, 1920. B. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk. Joel ft Elliott Attorneys for GEORGIA—Clark* County. Win Portar vs. Ida park Clarke Superior Court Term, i*2L To Ids Parka Poster: By order of tbe Court you ar* re quired to be and appear at aald Court on the third Monday in January, 1921, nest to answer petitioner’s libel for me, and la default thereof the Co art will proceed *s to Justice shall appertain. - • Witness the Honorable Andrew J. The river IM begins to term its delta sixty miles from Its mount SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA—Clarke County. "will be sold on the first Tueeday in. February, 1921, during the legal hours of sale, before the Courthouse door in said State and County, to the highest bidder for caeh, to-wit: An undivided one-fifth (1-6) interest and title in and to tbe following tract ot land, lying and being In Mid County and being tbe 90 acres of the John R. Tuck home place, yet undivided among the helra-at-law, said tract be ing the tract shown by plat ot B. H. Barrow of date February, 1111, call ing for 112 and 90-100 acres, 1st* tbs’ 32 acres cut'off from the east side to A. H: Tuck and Mrs. Elfin Harde man, tract of land now remaining fronting north on Lexington road, bounded on west by the Beaverdam and Ga. Factory road, on the south by, land of Mrs. Dean and bounded on the east by part of the portion assigned , one of the heirs. v;Deed for. purpose of levy and sale reoorded in Ctark’f Office, Superior Court Clarke County. Jaa. I, 1921. Legal notice gtvan defendant this Jaa. g. 1921. ( i | W.»JACKSO N. »MSN VOU WANT— Flower* For Any Occasion give your order to JONES GREENHOUSB CO. WHEN YOU WANT— Storage Battery Athena Engineering Co. 'SPECIAL SHIRT SALE All Skirt* Reduced / One-Half Levy’s Toggery and Boys’ Shop WHEN YOU WANT— Printing, Office Snppliei nlth Building. WHEN VOU WANT- NEW AUTOMOBILE TOPS. BEAT | COVERS AMD OURFAINB REPAIRED SEE MARTIN BROS. PRESCRIPTIONS Patrick’s Pharmacy W. J. 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