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THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNINO, FEBRUARY 25, 1921.
W,
m ■'
SATURDAY
SPECIAL
MR.
CARTER
FUN! FUN! FUN!
FUNNIEST
OF FARCES
DeHAVEN
ROAD CONDITIONS
Dally Report of the United States
Wrnthrr Bureau.
Atlanta.
Atlanta Homo or
Somewhat wet a
hut roads northw
improve tl and are in
and passable.
Atlanta Athens 01
Kusta:
The roads 1 av«* «lri
| last, but are more or
humpy in pl:u ck. with
The Tallulal
•. with some ;
roads are not
<!a.. IVb. 25.
Palton-Cliuttn
iiuihly in places
have Kcnenill;.
fair condition
mpy in places,
asl. A period ofpener
irm weather of several
is indicated, which will
roads in normal con-
. I*. von llRRRMAwNN.
Have your vulcanizing
done at E.-S. Sporting Goods
Co. We know how, and do
the work reasonably priced
and right. 5t
tier hi their demands In the under
signed according In law. ami all per-
sens indebted In said estate are re
quired to malt" immediate payment to
Hie undersigned.
Tills tile 21st day of February, 11*21.
Ci A TALMAIKIB and
JNO. E. TAI.MADGE,
Executors of the Will
of Jiio. E. Talmadge, Sr.,
. Deceased.
answer plaintiff's llhcl for tolal fi|.
voree. As In default thereof the
Court will proceed as to. Justice shall
appertain. *
Witness tlia Honorable Blanton E.
Fortson. Judge of said Court.
This tlio 12th day of February, 1921.
E. J. CHAWpijJin,
Clerk Superior Court
Clarko County.
Side
out protlv
rmiBli am'
soft spots:
ll-i route i.
Head-.
I -it
ala Macc
are badly
nuthi ri
ill up
Ida
rout.-
From
Augusta via Louisville and lieph;
nr Wrens fair: via Waynesboro
about one-half mile of bail ruts
humpy in places: Warrenton
muddy and almost impas.-alde.
■I. Atlanta Newnan-Coliimhns:
Improving and generally fair, hu!!
Wtosswr i. - ■ STXCSwSKSEK
c. n. COOPER & CO.,
Cotton Brokers. •
One W ill St. . - New York
Orders solicited for the purchase
.tnd s.ile of cotton for future delivery.
Tcn-halc lots nnd upward.
Margin, $5 per bale.
Mcmberc:
C. R. Cooper, R. V. Brennan.
Good plow bridle
Brothers.
at $1.50. Martin
A NICE
NAUGHTY
PICTURE
NOTHING
TO OFFEND
ALL TO
AMUSE
80 Y-esrs OM
Now FeeSs Youxsg Aftcr
T»lilntj Eetonfc 2 «:•
Soar StorrscS',
"I had eotSr Ftoxn*vh over
had the grip nudiT bothered i>
CELEBRATED COMEfF “TWNI BEDS,”
CAUSES RIOT OF FUN AT PALACE
Carter DcKavcn, who ao Buccem I tw ” year8,
fully registers Intoxication as the ten, I . ■"« Mra. DcHavcn arc starred
porammital Signer Monti..Hi. M* or Iwl*lch adapt. Itself ad-
film vision of "Twin Hods," has hW lo T""'
the benefit of vast experience In U- *-upporUn B cast, besides William Des-
plctffig gentlemen who have Imbibe,I, ‘'! 0 " d ;. ar0 Helen Raymond. who ch'-
not v.lnoly but well. In one of l.U fir, th ° ,,f SiRnora Monti in ho
•tarring vehicles of the speak!,,- «' l .WtP^ucHon. Katherine
•taco. "The Girl In the Taxh" Mr. Uv l'I*!’; WI !. l i a ."J J - ,r ving an '> LoWle
Haven stSggelrcd ctfiivtnclngly abnet M till.mis. \
the stage for four lumdrod and fifty The plot or the picture revolver,
nights, until be began to feel that I," 'about, the martial relations of a Mr
bed boon an lnobrlate from birth. Ko' bilious Kalian tenor, nnd the compli
lowed thou
(ketches and
cdles. In all
was at cue time or another discovered There Is an abundance of clean
Allen Sees No
Return to Pre-
War Conditions
(Special to The Banner)
Atlanta, (ia., Fob. 25.—"I think w;*
should look forward, no! backward.*’
saya Victor H. Allen, of Buford, oik-
of Coorgla’8 big bunlncjir. men. re-
terrliiR to the present businesa situa
tion. "I do not believe that wlmt
we know uh 'pre-war conditions' evor
will return again." %
Mr, Allen, chairman of tho at:i*r>
(omtnitteo directing the $5,000,000
campaign for a (Jrcatcr Georgia Tech
—to begin April 20th—already Ik n<
lively in tho wqrk -and In hia travel •
ahotit theatate haa studied cloxely ti c
general busman situation.
Mr. Allen haa little patience with
the frequontly-hcard hppo for a re
turn of pre-war conditions. Speaking
I
Have taken Eatouic only a '-Vc-ck and
am much better. Am 80 year.) ol-,”
says Mra. |ohn Hill.
Ratonic flaickly relieves eour stom
ach, indigestion, heartburn, bloating
and distresn nfter eating Wviilifo ii
takes up And carries out the r *..
acidity ond [»W9 which car * im >■;»
stomach ailments. If you have “iri 0
everything” and etill suffer, do iiu-
givo up hope. ICator : c haa hronpht
relief to tera of thou.sar.M like you.
A hi'* box boats but u •» th ycnii
druggist 0 guarantee.
A PROCLAMATION
(JKORfJlA—By llturli *\l Dorsey, (1
enmr of Said State.
j Whereas, official information has
j been received at tMs department that
I unknown parties burned at the stain;
, in Oconee county one John L *o Khar-
| hart, colored, and escaped and arc
now fcgitiM s from justice.
1 have thought proper. therefore, to
Issue this, my proclamation, hereby
offering a reward of $500 each for th*»
first tn’ve unknown parties, or a total
of $1,500. tor the apprehension nnd
delivery of said unknown parties, with
evidence Miflirienf fo ronvict. to the
rhertif of Oconee eounty and ^tato.
And I do. moreover. eliargn and re-
i.ll ofiir
milifiry
voring to
••vii partie
thin
r iqibnt
•ml tho
fate
in order that they mny
> trie I for the offenac
e.ll of
r Feb-
III M. DOf;SKY.
(lovornor.
OUYT Mil.KNDON.
State
All
UiCIA—Clarke* County.
eredilor- of the estate! of Jno.
Imadga, Sr.. Into of said County,
ed, are hereby notified to ren
When You Want
- .a.* r mg car ■ ,vr?
a mtmbnr of (croon con,. ' ltCP " a " 0th ' i great ileal of talk about getting be.uk
of which Mr. Dellnviw, j , to pre-war coihIUIoiik. That i.emn«
In a reeling condition.
Report baa It that In "Twin Bed*"
Mr .DcHnvon haa ecllpued nil bia pru
vlou* cmiiedy sin-ccacea. and haa inniln
Signor Monti too of the moat laugh
provokiug characters that was ever
flarhnd upon the diveriheet.
to bo tho gnnoral idea of an lib al
situation.
‘T’erPoually, I do not believe
whi loiiomo comedy in tho farce.
Il opened at the Palace theatre ye*
t irday and caused a riot or laughter I wl11 cvor 'oturn to pre-war condltl
nnd tun there yesterday anil last night. | an , v , ,ai,rp than wo will roturn to anl
\H a apodal week-end feature no bet- '
ter selection could not have been made
Ilian this celebrated farce, it Is here
Twin Beds hi the screen verden again today, playing with the vaudn-
of the titago success of the nnmonaHI - vllle attraction of Bernnlco l.aBarr
hv Margaret iMiivn nnd Sallshttry Field and Beans,
The play, a bedroom farco comedy.
w«« extremely popular and enjoyed a
long run on Broadway, and with com-
panics on the rott^T ovi
helium condjllnnH. I think we have
left the pre-war state Just as we have
left tho Stone Ago, tho Bronso Ac*,
and other periods which have marked
a complete nnd decided change in tho
evolution of the world. I think we
, . s xtetto of harmony! should be turning our eyes formird
g rs and comedy conversatlmmlists. i instead of backward. I believe that
This Is a splendid vaudeville net anil ! wo aro going to liuvn to meet new
you II enjoy It. Also with Mutt and | conditions and tluit It ia lo bn oil-
privilege to make new conditions, an I
for that I think we should he cxtreiu
ly thankful.
"Such conditions .v i 11 depond - lire-
ly on nurselvcH. Wn are at .the pr -s
ent stepping from an old and dis
carded past Into a new and eventful
future nnd wn **"-:ild look forWard
and not backward. *
V/HEN YOU WANT—
Flowers For Any
Occasion
Give Your Order to
JONES GREENHOUSE CO.
WHEN YOU WANT-
SPRING SUITS
Back at Pro-War Prices
All Wool Suits
To Your Individual Measure
$20.00
! Levy's Toggery and
Boys' Shop
WHEN YOU WANT-
STORAGE BATTERY
Athens Engineering Cc.
Printing, Office Supplies
Smith Building
Slurp tho Bnitntl ttlatra went dry
the Hrititth liquor i":p«>rla havo tripled.
Canada .tho HnliumuH and tin; West
Indies art* tho Iniportom.
BEFORE and'AFTER
CHILDBIRTH
Mrs. Williams Tells How
Lydia E. Pinkham’sVegctable
Compound Kepi Her
in Health
WHEN YOU WANT-
NEW AUTOMOBILE TOPS. SEAT
COVERS AND CURTAINS
See MARTIN BROS.
Rubber 8tamps, Pictures Framed
—SEE—
W. J. GARDNER
2G9 Lumpkin Street
LET YOUR WANTS
BE KNOWN
THROUGH
A WANT AD
IN THE
ATHENS BANNER
Gi;ORHIAT--tTarkc County.
On the first day of March. 1919, K
M. Howell gave to Mrs. G. A. Aldan-
dor n certain security deed for the
purpose of securing n note of $2,500.00.
due by -the said K. Mr llowell to the
said Mr*. Alexander Yin March 1, 1922.
with interest due on said note tit S
per cent payable every six months.
Kaid deed i* recorded In the Clerk's
Office of the Superior Court of said
County. In record of deoils, book 2(1.
f ‘> ln ,n "- ., , ,. ,
This deed and note rlorlded that
cn thirty days' default .n the payment
,-f interest the entire Indebtedness
cetild lie matured and collected nt the
option of the said Mrs. Alexander. I>-
fault has been made since .September
i l. 1920. In Ihe payment of the six
| months'" Interest due on said note, ond
raid Interest remains unpaid. The
sail! Mra. Alexander has matured said
, lo t n a m| under toe Power of Salo con-
laInciJ ill said deed will sell to the
highest I hide - for cash, before the
court House door. In said County,
un Ihe first day of March, 1921, be-
twr.-en 111 a legal "hours of isle, the fol-
lowing described property, to wit:
First -All that lot of land. In Hie
City of Athens. ('Jm'ko County, Geor
gia'. lying bn what is known as the
Old Hull Roail. beginning at a stn’e
and running thenro 100 feet nn the
wesi side of a branch, thence 210 feet
north to stake, thence west loo feet
to a stake, thenro south 210 feet to
center of road, thence -00 Tcct with
aaiil road lo beginning point, contain
ing oue-lialf acre, more or tess. being
In.muled on south by old Hull Road,
on east and north by lands of E. .1.
Crawford and Mrs .1. It. Crawford,
and hounded on west by a lot now
owned by K. J. Crawford, formerly
owned by Enrllno Smith; said herein
conveyed lot lining situated n short
distance from custom limits of
Athens, Oeorgin.
Second- That lot or pntvrl of laud
lying and being in * mrkc County.
Georgia, and within the corporate
limits of the city of Athens, and more
fully described as follows: fine-half
or an acre (vacant loll, fronting nn
Harrell. Street, adjoining lands of
Mrs. C. M. Burton on the south, Jonas
Avenue on north, J. M. MoMntlro on
cast, amt being a portion of the T,
A. Jonas lands.
Third--That lot of land, with Ini-
provi,merits thereon. In tho City of
Athens. Clarke County, Georgia. In
that section of tho City of Athens
known as East Athens, beginning at
a point on tho cast side of Peters
Strout, nt_c«ntpr of lot of Manuel
Johnson, running thenro In a aoulli-
easterly direction 207 r 4 feet, tluyicr
in a southwesterly direction 64 feet
to line of property of D. I,. Peacock,
thence In a northwesterly direction
along line of raid Peacock property
to Pelrrii Street, thence northeasterly
along Peters Street 61 feet to Hie
beginning point.
Fourth.—AM that lot or parcel nf
land lying and being in tlw City o-
Athens, on the east side of Oconee
River, in said Statu and County, and
more particularly described us fol
lows: Beginning nt. a rock on the
south side of Vine Street und run
ning east along Vino Street to lot of
Professor Campbell 20 foot, thoneo
* NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Clarko County.
Notice Is hereby given that aft,.,
tho same Is published according tn
law, to-wlt: On Saturday, March 5,
1921. at tho court houso In Alliens,
Clarko County, Georgia, tho under
signed will apply to the Hon. n. E.
Fortson, Judge Superior Court, Clarks
Comity, for an order to re-lnvest Five
Thousand. Four Hundred and Four
teen Dollars and One Cent ($5,414.01),
money belonging to Eveline Olivia
Lyle, minor, in a tract of land located
in Jackson County, nbout one mile
from Maysvlllc, bounded on tho north
by hind of J. P. Hall, on tho cast hy
land of E. G. Davis, on tho south hy
land of J. J. I.yle, and on the west
liy land of IV. F. Morris,, being IxU
No. 2 of tho sub division of the J, M.
I.yle land, as app-ars from a plat of
same made hy Barrow, surveyor, of
record In Hie Clerk’s offiro In Jack-
son County, and eonlalns 42.63 acres.
This January 22. 1921.
LENA STRICKLAND,
Guardian for
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA-Clarko County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary Clarko County. Georgia,
will he sold at public outcry, on the
first Tuesday In March, 1921, at the
court house door In said County, be
tween the legal hours of salo, tho
tract of land lying and bning In said
County and State, containing nhieteen
and throo-quarter acres, more or loss,
near tho Barnett Shoals road, and
known ns a part of the old SpInkR
Plantation, and hound as follows: On
the north by lands of J. E. Spinks, on
tho east by lands of J. E. Spinks, on
tho south hy lands of J. 15. Spinks,
and on the west by lands of Miss
Georgia Spinks, said land being tho
land described In a deed from Mrs.
W. R. McC'reo to J. T. Hardeman, said
deed recorded In Book 22. page 435,
of tho deed records of said County,
said land being a part of the property
of the estate of tho said J. T. Harde
man, deceased.
Tills Fobruary 3d. 1921.
J. C. FAMBRO,
Administrator of the Estate of
J. T. Hardeman, Deceased,
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
GEORGIA—Clarko County.
Paulino Ayers vs. Andrew W. Ayer*.
Clarko Superior Court, April Term,
1921.
To Andrew IV. Ayers:
By order of Ihe Court you nro re-
nulred to bn and appear at said Court
on the second Monday In April, 1921,
next, to answer petitioner's libel for
divorce, and In default thereof lb*
Court will proceed as to justice shill
appertain.
Witness tho Honorable Andrew J.
Cobb, Jndgo of said Court.
This tho 6th day of January. 1921.
A. B. COII.E,
Deputy Clerk.
Thns, J. Shackelford.
L. Dennis Penny,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
Ovcrpeeb, O.—P Lydia E. Pinkhnm s
Vegetable Compound helped mo both
before and after my
baby was born. 1
suffered with back
ache, headache, wan
generally run down
and weak. I raw
Lydia K. PJnkhani’H
vegetable Com
pound advertised in
the newspapers and
derided to try it.
Now 1 feci fine, take
care of my two boys
and do my own work.
I recommend yoor medicine to anyone
who bailing. You may publish my testi
monial if you think it will help others.
; Mrs.Cabiue Williams, Ovcrpcck, Ohio,
i For more than forty years Lydia E.
: Pinltham'a Vegetable Compound has
been restoring women to health wl*>!
suffered from irregularities, displace
ments, backaches, headaches, bearing-
down pains, nervoisness or “the blues.'
Today there is ha .-diy a town or hamlet
in the United States wherein some
woman does not reside who hu been
made well by it That is why Lydia E.
Pink ham's Vegetable Compound is now
recognized u the standard remedy for
ATHENS BATTERY CO.
47 Clayton Street ,
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Your hu.Mne.iH will rtfcelvc our confidential careful sml pmnipt
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C. C. THURMOND, Correspondent
TOt Holman B!l.f*„_ Athens, Georgia-
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE
R. F. HARRIS, Agent
615 Holman bldg. ..Office phone 228; Res. 1563-W
south ailing nahl Campbell's lino 20(1
feet to lot of Annie Smith, thoneo
along Annl t Smith's line west 30 feet
tn lot of George Hunt, thoneo hack to
beginning corner on Vine Street.
Fifth—-That tract of parcel of land,
with all improvements thereon, lying
mul bo'ng In (he City oC Athens, said
Slate and f'oiin'y, fronting on Nellie
It Avenue, in said (Tty. hounded ns
fellows: tin the west hy Vine Street,
en the north and east by Nellie H
Avenue, and on Ihe nmitli hy an un
named street, said let containing mm-
half of an acre, more or less.
Sixth-The following lots of land
and the Improvements thereon lying
I 111 Athens. Clarke County, Georgia.
I and each being a pari ef Lot No. X9
' of Lumpkin k Brown lands. a» shown
J hy plat cf C. n. Daniel, of record In
J Ihe office of the Clerk of the Superior
1 Court of said County, to-wtl:
1st—A lot bounded west hy Lot. No
i 73 of said plat for 100 feet, on tin*
; north hy -Forest Avenue, alley for li'l
feet, hounded on the east by annthi r
rart nf Lot No. 80 for 100 feet, ami
t --a Ihe south for 60 feet by lait No. 71.
j 2nd—A let hounded west by the
| above lot for 100 feet, on the north
; for 40 feet by Forest Avenue alley,
on the east for 100 fi et by lot de
scribed 111 No. 4 nf tills deed, and on
j the bo..til for 40 feet hy Lot No. 71 of
laid plat.
3rd—A lot fronting east on Macon
■ \venue 100 feet, hounded north for 58
t'feet Iiu Forest Avenue alley, on tin
j weit by Lot No 4 Of this deed for ton
! feet, and south by lands of Y. F. Cash.
4th—A lot fronting 50 feet on For
est Avenue, also running back in a
southerly direction a uniform width
100 feet, hounded west by No. 2
this deed for 100 feet, on the east
by Lot No. 3 of this deed for 100 feet,
and south by lands of Quarterman.
This property will be sold ns Hie
property of E. M. Howell, and for the
purpose of paying principal, Interest
and costs due on said note, nnd the
expenses of tills sale, and the bal
ance. If any, will bo paid to the said
E. M. Howell.
Tills 4th dav of February. 1921
GREEN & MICHAEL.
Attorneys for
^ * Mrs. Or A, Alexander.
SHERIFF’8 SALE.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
In March. 1921. during the legal
hours of sale, before the Courthouse
door In said State and County, to tho
highest bidder-for cash, to-wlt: An
undivided one-fifth (1-5) Interest and
title in and tn the following tract nf
land, lying nnd being In said ConnlV
nnd being the 80 acres of the John
R. Tuck homo place, yet undivided
-inunc Hie holrs-at-law, said tract be
ing the tract shown hy plat of B. H.
Borrow of dnte February, ltll. call
ing for 112 and 90-100 acres, less the
32 acres cut off from the oast side
to A. IT. ,'uck and Mrs. Eltha Harde
man. tract of land now remaining
fronting north nn Lexington road,
bounded nn west by the Boaverdant
nnd Oa. Factory road, on the south
hy land of Mrs. Doan and bounded
on the east by part of the portion
assigned . one of the heirs.
Bald property levied upon as the
l roperty of the defendant in II fs E.
I* Tuck tn satisfy a Judgment Issued
from the City Court of Athens In
favor of O. If. mold.
Deed for purpose of levy and sale
recorded In Clerk's Offiee. • Superior
Court, Clarko County. Jan. 3, 1921
l egal notice givon defendant this
Jan. 6, 1921.
W. B. JACKSON.
Sheriff.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
Eloyd U Garfield ver Leila Garfield.
Clarke Superior Court. Libel for
Divorce, April Term, 1921..
To Leila Garfield, Greeting:
By order of the.Court, you are here
by not.lied to be anil appear at the
Superior Court of Clarke County on
the second Monday in April, 1921, to
GEORGIA—Clarko County. '
To All Whom It May Concern:
Gertrude W. Clarke having In proper
form applied for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of
Ivy c. Clarke, late of said County,
this *a to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Ivy
('. Clarko to bo and appear at my
"dice within the time allowed by law
and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent admlnlstratloh should not
be granted to Gertrude W. Clarke on
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this the 3d day of February, 1921.
n. c. onn,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Clarke County,
To AII Whom It May Concern:
Jennie L. Darls having In proper
form applied for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of
Clifford L. Davis, late of said County,
this 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
and show cause. If my they can, why
permanent administration ahonld not
be granted to Jennie L. Da Via on said
Clifford L. Davis' estate,
said Ivy C. Clarke's estate.
Witness my hsnd and ollteial algna-
lure, this the Id day of February. 1**1.
n. C. ORB,