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ATHENS BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1921. Legal Advertisements CFORCIA—-TlaHc© County. t.) Ail Whom It May Concern: C l>. Hanifion, of said State, having in proper form applied for permanent is of administration on the estate f M ‘ r; - Mary Nevltt Flahigen, Iuto ,, s:l i # l county, deceased, this to t.o •I,, nil Min', singular the creditors an A „. X ( of Kin of said deceased to he l npj.mr at the Court of Ordinary ,f cniil county at the April Term, 1921, md hIhuv cause, if any tliev have or mi. U,IV permanent letters-of ad* niiiiitration should not be granted to ni.i r l> Klnnlger on said estate. v official signature this f March. 1921. It. C, ORR, Ordinary, Clarke County, Georgia. Fort son. Judge of said Court. ThlKlIm 29th fifty bfiFelNuary, 1921 E. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk Suyerlo* Court. Clarke County, Ga YOUNG DAVIS, Petitioner’s Atty. \V I f! I GEORGIA Cl ko County. r- of the (-state of .Ino. Sr., late’nf said County. ■ hereby notified to ren- deniand* to the under ling to'haw, anil nil per il lo said estate are re- ke Immediate payment to 21st da; r F- hruary, 1921 C A. TALMADGE and .INC,. K. TAI,MADGE, Executors of the Will of Juo. E. Talmadge, Sr., Deceased ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE. GEORGIA—Clarke County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary. Clarke County. Georgia, will h- sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday (n April, 1921, at the Courthouse door In said Count;-, be> tween the legal hours of sale, the tract of land lying and being In said County and State, located at the northwest corner of the Boulevard and Barber Street. In the City of Athens. Clarke County, Georgia, fronting on Boulevard about one hun tired and live feet and running about two hundred and eighteen feet on Barber Street, said lot comprising two lots conveyed to VV. R. Canning by Mrs. Martha Bailey by two deeds, hoth dated October 19, 1906, and re corded in Deed Book 2, pages 191 and 192, respectively, in the office of the Clerk of Clarke County. Georgia, raid Innd bs-lng a part of the prop erty of the estate of J. C. Chandler, de-eased. This 26th day of February 1921. MRS. C. H. CHANDLER, Administratrix of the Estate of J. C. Chandler. Deceased. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. GEORGIA Clarke County. Clarke 1921. To Anilr tip-iM r. Andrew W. Ayers Court, April Term iv W. h air Ayers: ler of .the Court you are re , l,e aiel appear at nnhl Court . rend Monday In April, 1921 aaswi r petition* r’s libel foi and In default thereof the II proceed as to JustIco shall appertain. Witness I Cobb. .Titilfp next. Ifonornblo Andrew ■ild Court. Thl- tl: ;tb day of .lanuary. 1921. A. B. COILE. Deputy Clerk. ,T. Shackelford, uds Penny. Petitioner’s Attorneys. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. GEORGIA —Clarke County. Ploy,I |. (larlleld vs. Leila Garfield Clarke Superior Court, Libel for Divorce, April T-rm. 1921. To Leila Garfield, Greeting: By orih r of the Court, you nre here 1, v not I Fieri to he anil appear at the Superior Court of Clarke County on the second Monday in April. 1921, to answer plaintiffs libel for total ill vorce. As In default thereof the ourt will proceed as to justice shall ippi-itain Witness Jim Honorable lllanton E. orison. .Ifidge of said .Court. This the 12th day of February, 1921. E. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk Superior Court Clarke County. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA -Clarke County. Will he sold before the courthouse hour of said State and County, on the first Tuesday In April, 1921, during the legal linurs of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following descrlb fi! prop, rly, to-wil: Tliht house anil lot In the State or Georgia, Clarke County, In the City of Alliens, loi-nted on the northwest cor ner or Milledgo avenue and Spring- dale sire t. fronting one hundred 1100) feet on Milledgo nvenue, and running along Springdale street two hundred (2nd) feet, and being rec tangular In shape, and being tlip same land eonveyed by A. E. Crltllth and Anna Hamilton to Mrs. Mary M. Mor- ri by deed dated 2r,th day or March. A. II. 1904. recorded in the office of he Clerk of Superior Court of Clarke 'oimtv, Georgia. Hook XX. folios 449-446. Said properly levied noon and In he old as tip, property of the Defendant n 6. fa.. .T. M. Hood, to satisfy an (edition Issued from the City Court ft Athena. February Term, 1921. in favor of Louise B. Morris, and against J. M. Hood, and said described prop GEORGIA—Clarke County. To the Superior Court of Said County: The petition of Paul I). Bradborry, I. A. Rradberry and Ed DAVIer. all citizens of said County, respectfully shows: 1. That petitioners desire, for themselves, their associates and suc cessors. to bn Incorporated under the name ami style of Philadelphia Bat tery Service Station, for the full pe riod of twenty (211) years, with the privilege of renewal ns provided by law. of renewal ns provided by luw. 2. The principal office and place of business or said corporation shall he In the City of Athens, Clarke County, W. B, Brown, as guardian for Mrs . Indians had divided the huge bag in- Georgia, 3, I he object of said corporation Is pecuniary profit and gain to itself common i-rlv D* eil for tlie purpose of levy an rale .filed an J recorded In the Clerk’ onj c„ said County, legal notice Fiv**u to tenant in possession. Tills first day of March. 1921. W. E. JACKSON. Sheriff. 0,111 rl. , will he lie of an order from til*’ Ordinary of Clarke rounty. Id. at public outcry, on th" d-iv In April. 1921. at the youthouse door in said County, lie tween n-„ h>g a i hours of sale, the ttact or I,-iml in said county just out Ode the western limits of the City of Athens, and bounded as follows: Bounded on the north by an tin- tunnr-d Street and, lands of Spencer Osier and Ros s Boyd; on the east ;v lands of Spencer Lester, Ross B°yd and Dave Stevenson: on th ’"util and west by Rachel Daniels and unnamed street; containing f<’ 1 * r ' t'''o (II, acres and known us the william Holbrook land. Also 12-10 ■'“res lot adjoining said trifct. Plat ’ n ">' lie eon at the law offices of Thomas * Thomas, 607 Southern Mu- ;" :| l Building. Terms of sale made known o„ day of sale. MARY HOLBROOK. Administratrix Estate • of Wm HolhrBok. Deceased. LIBEL FOR divorce. ‘T-ORGi a -Clarke County. * farkc Superior Court, April Term, t-ii 1921. ■ h n Wood Jackson vs. Fred Jack- > on—tDlvorce. "/red Jackson: by order of the Court you are re- |lllr "‘l to he and appear at said Court ’’’ ’he second Monday In April. 1921, ,, ”- to Answer petitioner’s libel for "re, and In default thereof the /ft will proeped as to justice shall Appertain. Witness the Honorable Blanton 2. The principal office and place of business of said corporation shall he in the Cily of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia. fl. The object of said corporation Is pecuniary gain to itself and Its shareholders. 4. Tho particular business that said corporation proposes to garry on Is that of a battery service station. Petitioners propose that said corpora tion shall engago In the business of repairing batteries, re-ehnrging hat lories, and It desires the power gen rally to do all things incident to the business of running a battery service station. Petitioners also desire that id eorporntlon be authorized to en gage In the business of baying and lllng, both for ltftelf and on commis sion for others, batteries and all other accessories and parts for automobiles Irurks, motorcycles, and other motor driven machines. The amount of the capital stock of said corporation shall bo Ono linu-and (31,000.00) Dollars, all com mon stock, divided Into shares of the par value of *90.00 each. All or said apltal stock has been actually paid n. Petitioners desire that said cor poration hnve the right and power to ncreaso Its capital stock from time to time, by a majority vote of the outstanding stock, to any amount not ceding Ten Thousand (*10.000.00) Dollnrs, which Increased capital stock shall he common and preferred, either or both, according to the judgment anil discretion ot me stockholders, uml with such rights and privileges ns tho stockholders of said corpora- Ion may determine. Petitioners desire that said cor poration have the right to sue and to he sued, to contract and be con tracted with, to buy, own and sell real estate and other property suit able for.the purposes of the corpora tion, to issue bonds or other obliga tions. ami to secure the same by mortgage, security deed, doed of trust, or other form of security under laws now or hereafter existing. Petition ers desire that said corporation have the right to have and use a common seal, and the right generally to do all other acts which may be done by corporations of a similar nature. Wherefore, petitioners pray that they in- Incorporated under the name ami style aforesaid, with the powers, privileges and Immunities herein set forth, and such others ns are now or may hereafter ho allowed corpora tions of a similar character under Hi laws of Georgia. ERWIN, ERWIN & NIX. Atlvs. for Petitioners. Clerk’s Office, Superior Court. Filed in office, tills 2d day of Marrh, 1921. A. B. COILE, Deputy Clerk, Superior Court, Clarke County, Georgia Clerk’s Office, Superior Court. and stoekliolde f' I he particular business widen said corporation proposes to carry on Is that of buying, selling, and other wise dealing i„ real estate, building upon and otherwise improving real estate and renting. l>-i H ;„ E all( | other . wise dealing in the same. 9. The capital stock of said cor poration is to he Twontv-flve Thou sand (*29.000,001 Dollars divided into shares of the par value of One Hundred (3100.00) Dollars ,arh. More than ten (10) per cent, of said capital stock has already been actually paid Petitioners pray that said cor poration may have the right to In crease Its capital stock from time to time to any amount not exceeding One Hnndr,d Thousand (3100.000.00) Dollars by a majority vote of the vnt ing stock of said company: such In. creased capital stock to he preferred, either or both such proportions and with such right:' and privileges as a majority of the voting stock may determine. Petitioners desire that said cor poration shall have the right to sue and he sued, to hnve and use a com mon seal, to make all necessary by- for the government of tho cor poration. to execute ami deliver notes, bonds, and other evidences of Indebt edness. and to secure the same bv mortgages, security deeds, deeds of trust, or otherwise, and generally to do all such other arts and deeds as may he Incidental to the main-pur poses of the corporation, and to hnve such other rights and privileges ns may he enjoyed by corporations ol like character. Wherefore, petitioners prav that they, together with their associates, successors and assigns, he Incorpor ated under the name and style afore said, with all the rights, privileges and Immunities lirreln prayed for. and with such other rights, privileges and Immunities as may be allowed like corporations under existing laws or laws that mav hereafter be enaeted ERWIN. ERWIN & NIX. Attys. for Petitioners Filed In office, this 2d dav of March 1921. E. .1. CRAWFORD. Clerk Superior Court Clarke County, Georgia GEORGIA—Clarke County. r. E. J. Crawford. Clerk of the Su perior Court of said State and County, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the application of W. A. Fowler et al. for Incorporation of Sunset Terrace Corporation, as the same appears of file In my office. Witness my official hand and seal CITATION—YEAR’S SUPPORT. , n ._ . GEORGIA- -Clarke County. ’Pearl Moreliead, has applied to me for to ten sections from which they made ' return of the appraisers setting ; letters of discharge from said guar ! several canoes and papoose carriers, dlanrlilp. Tills is to notify all con I rued to file their objections, If any apart tv months' support to Ml“s. Willingham, widow of W GEORGIA—Clarke County. Whereas, E. L. Dunaway. Adminis trator of Mrs. Amanda M. Dunaway, represents to the Court In his peti tion. duly filed and entered on record, y Willingham, deceased, having been thpy have, on or before the first Mon that he has fully administered her os filed in my office, all persons concern-1 day In April, next, at which time said tale This is therefore to cite all cd are cited to show'cause by the 4th application will be acted upon, persons concerned kindred unit credl- i day of April. 1921. why said applica- This March 7th, 1921. tors, to show cause, if any they can, tion for twelve months' support should : R. c. ORR. why said Administrator should not he »nt he granted. Ordinary. Clarke Co. discharged from his administration. This 7tli day of March, 1921. *. ■ — and receive letters of dismission, on R - C ’ / P?, R ’ j The mystery of the missing balloon consumption the first Monday in April, 1921. Ordinary. ()f . nnited States navy that landed I ' Tills 7th day of March, 1921. The ropes are being used for dog har ness. The Carnegie Corporation has en tered Into an agreement with the Le- land Stanford University or California to establish a food research institute at that university to study problems of food production, distribution and R. C. ORR. Ordinary. i GEORGIA—Clarke County, i To All \Wfiiom It May Concern: near Moose Factory was cleared up when it became known that Ojibway Want Ads Pay this the 2d dny of March, 1321. E. J. CRAWFORD. Clork Superior Court Clnrke County, Georgia ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF LAND By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Wilkes County, Geor gia, will bo sold before the Court house door in Athens, Go., during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuns day In April, next, the following two lots of land, situated and being In the City of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, described as follows: One vacant lot about f>0 ft. by 75 ft. and an adjoining lot with dwelling about 25 ft. by 75 ft., bounded on east by Savannah avenue, on the north by lot of Mrs. Rostoio Paschal, on the west by lot occupied by Fieni Blackwell and on south by Mack Moore. Said land being sold as the estate of the late Annie B. Gaines, deceased. HENRY KEY, Administrator. GEORGIA—Clarke County. 1. A. B. Coile, Deputy Clerk ot the Superior Court of Clarke County, Georgia, do hereby certify that the fnegoing Is a true copy of the ap plication of Paul B. Bradherry, I. A. Rradberry and Ed D. Wier, for in corporation of Philadelphia Battery Service Station, as said application appear* of file in my office. Witness my official signature and the seal of said Court, this the 2d r!ny of March. 1921. (Seal) A. B. COILE. Deputy Clerk, Superior Court Clarke County, Georgia. SUIT FOR DIVORCE. No. 3988—April Term. 1921. Clarke Superior Court. Lois Kaczenski vs. Max Kaczenski. To Max Kaczenski. Greetings: By order of the Court you are re* quired to bo and. appear at the Su perior Court of said County on the second Monday In April, next, to an swer Petitioner’s libel for divorce, as in default thereof the Court will pro- red ns to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable Blanton Fortson. Judge of said Court, this 7th day of March, 1921. E. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County, Georgia. H. M. RYLEE, Atty. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Will he sold on the first Tuesday in April, 1921, before the Court Hous-* door in said State and County, dur ing tho legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wk: One Ford coupe automobile, motor number 3726243. Said property levied upon as the property of Carlton Johnson, deceas ed. to satisfy a tax ft fa from Tax Collector’s office. Clarke County, Geor gia, for state and county taxes, the year 1920, against Carlton Johnson. This March 9th, 1921. W. E. JACKSON. Sheriff. GEORGIA—Clarke County. To the Superior Court of Said County: The petition of W. A. Fowler, of Clarke County, Georgia; \V. L. Bell, Clarke County. Georgia; A. Y. Crowley, of Oconee County. Georgia: Thomas M. Bell, of Hall County. Georgia, and R. B. Gordon, of Aug laize County, Ohio respectfully show*: That petitioners, together with their associates, successor* And as signs, desire to be Incorporated under the name and style of Sunset Terrace Corporation, for the full period of, twenty (20) yeara, with the privilege GEORGIA— J Clarke County. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Louise Smith, guardian of the prop erty and estate of Herman G. Smith and Hubert B. Smith, having applied to me by petition for leave to en croach upon the corpus and sell a por tion of the real estate belonging to her said wards for the purpose of im proving other portions of real estate belonging to said wards and for the support am! maintenance of said wards: that an order was made there on at the March Term, 1921, for cita tion. and that citation issued. All persons will take notice that I will pas* upon said application at th* April Term. 1921, of the Court of Or dinary of said County; that unless cause is shown to the contrary, at raid time, said leave will be granted. This 9th day of March. 1921. R. C. ORR. Ordinary. WEST & WEST, Attorneys, Announces Their Opening Saturday, March 19th. Cars can be secured now by calling at our office. Day And Night Taxicab Service Located at Chafin Bros. Garage, 168 West Washington street. We will operate at lower rates than have been offered here in some time, and will furnish good cars and good drivers who will be at your service any minute in the year. Athens has needed this kind of service for some time—it is here now. Will have a telephone system installed so the public will have no trouble in reach ing us. Watch for our telephone number to appear in this paper. Our Rates Will Be As Follows From any depot to any hotel in the city 25c each passenger. From any hotel in the city to any depot in the city 25c each passenger. i •-».» * i 4 From main business section to any depot in city, 25c each passenger. From any depot to main business section, 25c each passenger. Other points in city, 50c each passenger. Our cars will meet all trains. All country trips will be run on or about 18c per mile. Trips to all towns mention ed below will be at following rates, and we will carry from one to four passengers. For each additional passenger a charge of 2c per mile both ways, or 4c per mile one way will be made. All cars will be lettered C. T. Co., on both sides. Watch for this si^n High Shoals, Ga. $ 4.00 Hull, Ga - 2.00 Atlanta, Ga - - $25.00 Arnoldsville, Ga 4.00 Berkley, Ga 8*00 Bogart, Ga. - - 3.00 Barnett Shoals 4.00 Bishop, Ga. . — 3.00 Crawford, Ga. * 6.00 Center, Ga. . — - 2.50 Commerce, Ga - 6.50 Comer, Ga. — 6.00 Colbert, Ga. 4.25 Danielsville, Ga •- 5.75 Dunlap, Ga 3.25 Elberton, Ga. 14.00 Farmington, Ga. 4.50 Gainesville, Ga -- 14.00 Statham, Ga (4.50 Shackle-ford’s Store 2.75 Stephens, Ga. 7.50 Smithsonia, Ga 4.25 Union Point, Ga -* 14.00 Special hour rates for city and local pleasure riding will be $3.50 for first hour; $2.50 per hour for the next two hours and $2.00 per hour for each hour thereafter. Waiting time on mileage trips will be $1.00 per hour. We will furnish colored drivers on demand. TRY OUR SERVICE—YOU WILL LIKE IT. 9 1 1 axicab W. H. CHAFIN, Manager 168 West Washington Street, Athens, Ga. ■■ ®®©®©©©©©®®©®©@®@®®®®®®£-®®®©®®®®®< - Hartwell, Ga 14.00 Jefferson, Ga 6.00 Lexington, Ga 7.00 Madison, Ga — 11.50 Monroe, Ga. 8.00 Mitchell’s Bridge -— 1-25 Maysville, Ga. — 8.00 Nicholson, Ga 3.50 Niece, Ga. _— 3.00 Oconee Heights, Ga. -— 1*25 Pcndegrass, Ga - 8.00 Pocataligo, Ga. 6.50 Royston, Ga 12.50 Winder, Ga. 6.00 Whitehall, Ga. 1.25 Watkinsville, Ga. 2.50 Winterville, Ga 1. 2.50 Washington, Ga 14.00