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THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, 1921
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Legal Advertisements
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GEORGIA—Clarkn Comity.
On the first day of -Man lt, J!• l». 1C.
M. Howell gave to Sirs. G. .V. Alexan
der a certain security deed lor the
purpose of securing u note of *2.500.110,
due by the said E. M. Howell to the
■Ad Mrs. Alexander on March 1, 1922.
with Interest due on said mile at s
per cent payable every elx months.
Bald deed Is recorded in the Clerk's
Office of the Superior Court of said
County, In record of deeds, book 2d.
(Olio 400.
This deed and note riovlded that
on thirty days' default ,n the payment
Of interest the entire indebtedness j named street, said lot containing one-
coald be matured and collected at the -* — — ■— *
option of the said Mm. Alexander. Da-
"(nit has been made since .September
1, 1920, In the payment of the six
months' Interest duo on said note, and
■aid Interest remains unpaid. The
River, In said State and (\iiinty. and
more .particularly described as fol
lows: llpglnnlng at a rock on the
south side of vine Street and run-
nlne east along Vine Street to lot of
Professor Campbell Sp foot, • thence
south along said Campbell's line 200
feet to lot of Annie Smith, thence
alcng Annie Smith’s line west .10 feet
to lot of George Hunt, thence back to
beginning corner on Vino Street.
Fifth - Til at tract nr -pared of land,
■with all Improvements tljerf6h,-tying
and being In Hie City of AtbeB*. said
State ami County, fronting on Nellie
E .1, CRAWFORD, '
Clerk Superior Court,
Clarke County,
State and County, fronting on Nellie efijjjcrd Company Tor Hit
il Avenue, In said City, bounded ad oftwetAy;<|<T) years, :Wfth
callows: On the nest hv Vine Street,
• n Hie north and cast by Nellie B
uue, and on the south by an ■ un
said Mrs. Alexander has matured said
note and under the Power of Sale con
tained In said deed will sell to the
highest bidder for cash, before tho
Court House door, in said County,
on the frit day of March. 1921, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described property, lo-wit:
First.—All that lot of land. In the
City of Athena, Clarko County, Geor
gia, lying on what is known as tho
Old Hull Road, beginning at a Ktakn
mod running thence 10(1 feet on the
wost side of a branch, thence 210 fee',
north to slake, thenco west 100 feet
to a stake, thence south 210 feet to
center of road, thence "00 feet with
■aid road to beginning point, contain
ing one-half acre, more or less, being
hounded on south by old Hull Read,
on east and north by lands of E. J.
Crawford and Mrs. J. R. Crawford,
and hounded on west by a lot now
owned by E. J. Crawford, formerly
owned by Emellne Smith: said herein
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
To the Superior Court of Said County:
Tho petition of L. F. Edwards. Ju
lian S. Goctdlilus, J. H. Mapp and W.
A. Fowler, all of said State and Coun
ty. respectfully r.liows:
. Jn That 'Petitioner!!, together with
thgljf associates, sucreseprs and an-
siffia, dcsiMutlo be ipcorp6nto<t under
tnApame afhrf style of M^llihpn Braid
ed [Cord CgttVitny for tlif (ull period
.veils, -With the KtJKl*
lege of renewal ns provided by law,
2. The object of said corporation is
pecuniary profit and gain to itself and
Btjpeklioldefs.' +» \-
8. Tho particular business wliTcii
said corporation proposes to engage
GEORGIA—Clarke County,
I. E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Clarke County, Geor
gia. do hereby certify that the fore
going is a true copy of the applica
tion of L. F. Edwards, et al. for in
corporation of Malllson Braided Cord
Company as the same appears of file
in my office.
Witness my official hand and seal
hhjs-the 26th day of January. 1921.
I v i. E. J. CRAWFORD,
vjs., _ Clerk .Superior Court,
Clarke County, Georgia.
half of an aero, more or less
Sixth— The following lots of land
and the Improvements theroon lying
hi Athens, Clarke. County, Georgia,
:md nach being a part of Lot No. SO _
of Bumpkin & Brown lands, as shown i rope, cord, aid twine' of different
by plat ef C. B. Danlek.of record in kinds, and other cotton and Jute
Hi- office of Hie Clerk of the Suporlor I fabrics, as well as such other bust
Court of said County, to-wtl: J ness as may be Incidental thereto.
1st—A lot bounded west by Eat. No. s Tho principal offico and place
73 of said plat for 100 feet, on thei 0 f business ~of said corporation shall
-irrtli by Forest. Avenue, alley for 60 be In Clarko County, Georgia.
feet, bounded on tlio east by another
pint of Lot No. SO for 100 feet, and
on Hie south for 60 feet by Rot No. 71.
2nd—A lot bounded west by the
al nv.> lot for 100 feet, on the north
for to feet by Forest Avenue alley,
on the past for 100 feet by lot de
scribed In No. 4 of this deed, and on
5. Tho capital stock of said cor
poral ion is to be One Hundred and
Fifty Thousand (*150,00000) Dollars,
divided Into shares of the par value
of *100.00 each, with the prlvllegs of
Increasing the same from time
time by a majority vote of the stock
to any amount not exceeding Two
Hie south for 40 feet by Lot No. 71 of Hundred nnd Fifty Thousand (*250,
/aid plat. 1000.00) Dollars. Such Inercnsod cap-
3rd—A lot fronting cast on Macon Ital stock may bo common and pre-
Avenue 100 feet, bounded north for 581 frrrcd, cither or both.' and In snch
fee* bj» Forest Avenue .alley, on the i proportions as the holders of the coin
l by Lot No 4 of this deed for 100 nion stock may determine. More
feet, and south hy lands of Y. F. Cash.
• th—A lot fronting 50 feet on For-
er t Avenue, also running back.In a
smtherly direction n uniform width
leo feet, bounded west by No. 2 of
conveyed lot being sltunted a short < G in deed for 100 feet, on the. east
distance from eastern limits
Athens, Georgia.
8econd—That lot or parcel of land
lying and baing in liarkc County.
Georgia, and within the corpora to
limits of the City of Athens, and more
tally described as follows: Ono-half
of an acre (vacant lot), fronting on
Barrett Street, adjoining lands of
Mrs. C. M. Burton on the south. Jonas
Avenue on north, J. M. McEntlre on
east, and being a portion of tho T.
A. Jonas lands.
Third—That lot of land, with Im
provements thereon. In Iho City or
Athens. Clark* County. Georgia, la
that section of the. City of Athens
known as East Afhena. beginning nt
a point on the east sido of Peters
Street, at corner of lot of Manuel
Johnson, running thence In a nouth-
easterly direction 207kJ feet, thence
In a southwesterly direction 64 feet
to line of property of D. L Peacock,
thenco In ■ northwesterly direction
along line of said Peacock property
to Peters Street, thence northeasterly
along Peters Street 64diaet to the
beginning point. “
Fourth.—All that lot or parcel of
land lying and being In thq City of
Athens, on the east side of Oconee
Lot No. T of this deed for 100 feet,
and south by lands of Quartermsn.
This property will bo sold as the
properly of E. M. Howell, and for tho
purpose of paying principal, Interest
and costs due on said note, and th<4
expenses of this sale, and the bal-
o'.'ce. If any, will be paid to the said
I - >f. Howell.
This 4th day of Februsry, 1921:
GREEN & MICHAEL,
4 Attorneys for
, | Mrs. O. A. Alexander.
LIB? 1 V"OR DIVORCE.
" OHGIA—/AaTke County.
Floyd L. Garfield vs. Lolls Garfield.
Clarke Superior Court, Libel for
Dlvorcg, April Term, 1921.
T l.olla Garfield, Greeting:
Hy order HI tho Court, you aro here-
by notified \o bo and sppenr at the
Fr.perlor ('oi)rt of Clarke County on
the second Monday In April, 1921, to
innwer plaintiff's libel for total dl-
v< ecu. Aa In default thereof tho
■Cr urt will proceed as to Justice shall
M Pertain. J
Witness Htu Honorable Blanton E.
F' i-taon. Judge of said Court.
This the lath day of February, 1921.
than ten (10) per cent of said capital
stock bus actually been paid in.
6. Petitioners Tleslro that said cor
poration shall have the right to bold
real and personal property for the
proper purposes and uses of the cor
poration. to borrow money and secure
the payment of the saino hy security
deeds, mortgages, deeds of trust, or
otherwise, to contract and he con
tracted with, to sue and he sued, and
generally to have all such other
rights and privileges as may be con
ferred upon similar corporation*.
. 7. Petitioners desire that said cor
poration shall have the right to sur
render Its charier and liquidate Its
business at any tlino hy a two-thirds
vote of tho outstanding voting stock
of said corporation.
Wherefore, petitioners pray that
they, together with their associates,
successors nnd assigns, may he In
corporated under tho name nnd style
aforesaid, with 'nil the powers, privi
leges ami Immunities heroin specific
ally prayod for, together with such
flitter powers, privileges and Immuni
ties ns may he granted to corpora
tlons of this State under existing laws
or laws that may lioroaftct bo on-
acted.
ERWIN, ERWIN & NIX,
Attorneya for Petitioners.
Filed In office, this . 26th day. -of
January, 1921.
K. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court,
1 Clarke County, Georgia,
*’ NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
Notice is hereby given that after
'Hieilame is 'published according to
June ’tolwlt: On Saturday, March 5,
1921. at the court house In Athens.
Clarke County, Georgia, the under
signed will apply to tho Hon. B. E.
Fori fit, Judge Superior Court, Clarke
County, for an order to re invest Five
Thousand, Four Hundred and Four
teen Dollars and One Cent (*5,414dll,
money belonging to Eveline Olivia
Lyle, minor, in a tract of land located
in Jackson County, about one mile
from Maysvllle, bounded on the north
by land of J. P. Hall, on I he east hy
land of E. H. Davis, on the smith by
land of J. J. Lyle, and on the west
by land of W. F. Morris, being Lot
No, 2 of the sub-division of the J. M.
Lyln land, as appsars from a plat of
samn made by Harrow, surveyor, of
record in Hie Clerk’a office in Jack
son County, and contains 42 6;’. acres.
Tills January 22. 1921.
. - LENA STRICKLAND.
Guardian for
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary Clarke County, Georgia,
will be sold at public outcry, on the
fir3t Tuesday In March. 1921. at the
court house door In said County, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the
tract of land lying and being In said
County and State, containing nineteen
nd three-quarter acres, more or less,
mar the Barnett Shoals road, and
known as a part of the old Spink3
Plantation, and bound as follows: On
the north by lands of J. E. SpInkR. on
tho east by lands or J. E. Spinks, on
Iho south liy lands of J. E. Spinks,
and Oil the west by lands of Miss
Georgia Spinks, said land being Iho
land described In a deed from Mrs
\V. It. McCrce to J. T. Hardeman, said
deed recorded In Book 22, page 435,
of the deed records of said County,
said land being a part of tho property
of tho estate of tho said J. T. Harde
man, deceased.
Tills February 3d, 1921.
J. C. FAMBRO,
Admlnlct-.itor of tho Estate of
J. T Hardeman, Deceased.
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Workman’s Compensation MarcH 1st
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LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
Pauline Ayers vs. Andrew W. Ayers.
■ Clarke Suporlor Court, April Term,
■1021.V. -J
To: Andrew W. Ayers:
By order of the Court' you aro re
qulrcd to be and appear at said Court
on the second Monday In April, 1921,
next, to answer petitioner's libel for
divorce,, nnd In default thoroof the
Court, will proceed as to Justice shall
appertain.
Witness tho Honorable Andrew J
Cohb, Judge of said Court.
Tills the 6th day of January. 1921.
A. B. COILB,
Deputy Clerk.
Thus. J. Shackelford,
L. Dennis Penny,
Petitioner's Attorneys.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA— Clarke County.
Will he sold on the first Tuesday
In March. 1921, during the legal
hours of rale, before the Courthouse
door In said State and County, to the
highest bidder for cash, to-wit: A .a
undivided one-flftb (1-5) Interest and
title In aud to the following tract of
land, lying and being In raid County
and belli;; the 80 acres of the John
R. Tuck homo place, yet undivided
among the heirs-at-law, raid tract be
Ing tbe tract shown by plat of B. H
Barrow of dale February, 1911, cal(
Ipg for 112 and 90-100 acres, less the
32 acres cut off from *be east side
to A. H. Turk and Mrs. lEltha Harde
man, tract of land now remaining
fronting north on Lexington road
bounded on west bv the Beavcrdam
and ‘On. Factory road, pn tho south
hy land of Mr*. Dean and bounded
On the cast hy part of tbs portluu
assigned —-—, one of tho heirs.
Said properly levied upon as the
rroperty of the detendant In fl fa F.
D. Tuck to satisfy a judgment Issued
from tho City Court of Athons In
favor of O, II. mold.
Deed for purpose of Jovy and sale
recorded In Clerk's Office, Superior
("ourt, Clarke County. Jan. 3. 1921
Legal notlco given defendant this
Jan. 6. 1921.
W. E. JACKSON.
-Sheriff.
PHONE 437
INSURANCE
Mr. Ladue, Compensation Expert, at your service, to
discuss and explain any feature, of the Jaw.
OtdoilGIA—Clarke County.
To All Whom It May Coifcern:
' peitrudo W. Clarke having In proper
"fQtm applied for permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of
Ivy c. piarke, late of said County.
tMs ‘r to cite al! and singular the
creditors, and, next.of kin of Ivv
O. Clarke to be and appear at my
office within the time alldwod by law
and show cause. If any they can, why
pefmanflibt administration should not
tic (granted to Gertrude V/. Clarke on
Witnefe niy hand and official signa
ture, this the 3d day of Februsry. 1921.
R. C. ORB.
Ordinary.
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GEORGIA—Clarke County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Jennie L. Davis having in proper
form applied for Permanent Letters
of Administration on tbs estate of
Clifford L. Davis, late of said County,
tbla Is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Clifford
L. Davis to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by law
■bow cftisCjjf ^ny they can, why
P'Ttnanent administration should not
be granted to Jen ale L. Davis on said
Clifford L. Davis' estate,
said Ivy C. Clarke's estate.
Witness my hand and official signs-1 your bowels clean, by flushing them llthia water drink which everyone
ure, this the 3d day of February, 1921. with a mild, harmless salts which re- should take now and then to kcop
ture, this the 3d day , _ .... . ... _
II. C. ORR. moves the body's urinous waste and- their kidneys clean and active. Try
Ordinary. : stimulates them to their normal ac-' this, also keep up the wafer drink-
(fvlty. The function cf the kidneys Is Ing. and no doubt you will wonder
to filler the blood. In 24 hours thcyi what became or your kidney trouble
strain from it 590 grains of acid and and backache.—Adv.
waste, so wo can readily understand I —_
the vital Importance of keeping the A Good Medicine For the Grip,
kidneys active. • George W. Waltt, South Gardiner,
Drink lois of water -you can't drink, Mo„ relates his experience with the
ton much- also get from am- plutr-' "■ had the worst cough, cold
too niucit. a so gee m * trip and bad taken a lot of trash
! nwicist About four oiim cs or J« l( J * • • j ,>f u 0 account. ChambcrlalD'H Cough
——— take a tablospoonful in a 8 a ** s ^ i Kemody Ik the only thing that hfts
If vour Back Hurts or Blad-j *® te f r bcf “™ ,lono m « a ">' k°«<i whatever, i have
W Of suits
IMS KIDNEYS
der bothers you, drink
lots of water.
Ing for a few days and your kidneys, uw( , ; t and t h e ' co | d and
When your kidneys hurt and yout
will act fine. Tills famous salts ls|
made from the acid of grapes a
lemon Juice, combined with. Hthia, and
has been used for generations to tloau
and stimulate clogged kidney
j grip have left me.—Ad.v.
back feels Rore, don't get scared andj *° neutralixo (lie adds 11 r n [ 1
proceed lo load your stomach with si n " longer Is a_ source of irritation,
lot of drugs that excite tho kidneys thus ending bladder weakness,
and irritate the entire urinary tract. Jad lYilts Is Inexpensive; cannot In-
Keep your kidneys clean like you keep jure; makes a delightful effervescent
Headaches from Slight Colds
GROVE'S Laxative I1ROMO QUININE
Tablets .'ellevo the Headache by cur
ing the Hold. A tonic laxative and
norm destroyed. Tile genuine bears
tno signature of E. W. Grove. (Bo
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the hundreds, we have been
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Until recently we have been forced to say that we could not ac
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