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ATHENS BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 26, 1921.
Legal Advertisements
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
C. D. KlnnlRCn. of khIiI Stato. having
In proper form applied for permanent
lettera of administration on the estate
of Mrs. Mary Nevltt 'Flanigen, Into
of said County, deceased, tills Is til
, |te all and slnKiilnr the creditors nnA
next of kin of said deceased to ho
and appear at the Court of Ordinary
of said County at the April Term, 1921,
and show cause, If any they have or
can. why permanent letters of ad
ministration should not he granted to
said C. 13. Flanlgop on said estate.
Witness my official signature this
tho 9th day of March, 1921.
R. C. ORR.
Ordinary. Clarke
County. Georgia.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
All creditors of the estate of .Tno.
E. Talmadge. Sr., late of said County,
deceased, are hereby notified to ren
der In their demands to the under
signed according to law, and all per
sons Indebted to said estate are re-
,mired to make Immediate payment to
the undersigned.
This the 21s: day of February. 1921.
C. A TAI.MADCE and
JNO. E. TALMADGE.
Executors of the Will
of.lno. E. Talmadge. Sr..
Deceased.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
Pauline Ayers vs. Andrew W. Ayers.
Clarke Superior Court, April Term,
1921.
To Andrew W. Ayers:
By order of the Court you are re
0Hired to he and appear at said Court
on the second Monday In April. 1921,
next, to answer petitioner's libel for
divorce, and In default thereof the
Court will proceed as to Justice shall
appertain.
Witness tho Honorable Andrew J
Colih, Judge of said Court.
This tho Hth day of January. 1921.
A. R. COILE.
Deputy Clerk.
Thos. J. Shackelford,
L. Dennis Penny,
Petitioner's Attorneys.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
Floyd I,. Garfield vs. Leila Garfield
Clarke Superior Court, Libel for
Divorce, April Term, 1921.
To Leila Garfield. Greeting:
Bv order of tho Court, you are here
by notified to be and appear at the
Superior Court of Clarke County on
the second Monday In April, 1921, to
answer plaintiffs libel for total dt
vorcc. As In default thereof tho
Court will proceed us to justice shall
appertain.
Witness thfl Honorable Rlanton E.
Kortson. Judge 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
door of said State and County, on the
first Tuesday ill April. 192L during
the legal hours-of saler-to- tho. hiRhest
bidder for cash, the following describ
ed property, to-wll
That house and lot in the State of
Georgia, Clarke County. In tho City of
Athens, located on the northwest cor
ner of Mllledge avenue and Spring
dale street, fronting one hundred
(inn) feet on Mllledge avenue, and
running along Springdale street two
hundred (200) feet, and being rec
tangular In shape, and being the same
land eouveyed by A. E. Griffith am!
Anna Hamilton to Mrs. Mary M. Mor
rls by deeds dated 2. r ,th day of Mareh
A. D. 1904, recorded 111 the ofileo ol
the Clerk of Superior Court of Clnrki
County. Georgia. Hook XX. folios
*45-446.
Said property levied upon and to be
-old as the property of the Defendant
In tl. fa . J. M. Hood, to satisfy an
execution Issued from the City Court
of Athens. February Term, 1921. In
favor of Louise fl. Morris, and against
J. M Hood, and said described prop
crlv.
Deed for the purpose of levy and
snlc filed an I recorded in the Clerk 1
Offt e, said County. Legal notice
given to tenant In possession.
This first day ot March. 1921
W. E. JACKSON.
Sheriff
shareholders.
4. The particular business that
said corporation proposes to carry on
is that of a battery service station,
Petitioners propose that said corpora
tion shall engage In the business of
repairing batteries, recharging bat
teries, and It desires the power gen
orally to do all things Incident to the
business of running a battery service
station. Petitioners also desire that
said corporation he authorized to on
gage In the business of buying and
selling, both for itself and on commis
sion for others, batteries and all other
accessories and parts for automobiles,
trucks, motorcycles, and other motor-
driven machines.
, r >. The ar.-ount of the capital stock
of 3aId corporation Hliall be One
Thousand Hl.000.noI Dollars, all com
mon stock, divided Into shares of the
par value of $90.00 each. All of said
capita! slock has been actually paid
In Petitioners desire thnt said cor
poration liavo the right and power to
Increase Its capital stock from time
to time, by a majority vote of the
outstanding stock, to anv amount not
exceeding Ten Thousand ($10,000,001
Dollars, which Increased capital Rtock
shall be common and preferred, either
or both, according to the judgment
and discretion of me stockholders,
and with such rights and privileges
ns the stockholders of said corpora
tlon may determine.
6. Petitioners desire that said cor
poration have the right to sue and
to be sued, to contract and he con
tracted with, to buy. own and sell
real estate and other property suit
able for the purposes of tile corpora
tlon. to issue bonds or other obllga
Hons, and to securo the same by
mortgage, seeurity deed, deed 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 nets which may be done by
corporations of a similar nature.
Wherefore, petitioners pray that
they be Incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid, with the powers,
privileges and Immunities herein set
forth, and such others as are now
or may hereafter be allowed corpora
tlons of a similar character under
the laws of Georgia.
ERWIN. ERWIN & NIX.
Attys. for Petitioners,
Clerk's Office, Superior Court
Filed III office, this 2d day of March,
1921.
A. B. COILE.
Deputy Clerk,
Superior Court.
Clarke County. Georgia
Clerk's Ofllce. Superior Court
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
I. A. R. Colie, Deputy Clerk of the
Superior Court of Clarke County.
Georgia, do hereby certify that the
foregoing Is a true copy of the up
plication of Paul II. Bradherry, I. A.
Bradberry and Ed D. Wler, for In
corporation of Philadelphia Battery
Service Station, as said application
appears of file In my office.
Witness my official signature and
the soul of said Court, tills the 2d
day of March, 1921.
(Seal)
A. B. COILE.
Deputy Clerk,
Superior Court
Clarke County. Georgia
1921,
E. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk Superior Court,
Clarko County, Georgia
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
L E. J. Crawford. Clerk of the Su
perior Court of said Slate 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 tile in my office.
Witness tnv official hand and seal.
Oils (he 2d day of March, 1921.
E. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk Superior Court.
Clarke County. Georgia.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LAND
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Wilkes County, Geor
gia, will he sold before the Court
house door In Athens, Ga., during the
legal hours <,f sale, on the first Tues
day in April, next, tho following two
lots of land, situated and being In
the City of Athens. Clarke County,
Georgia, described as follows: One
vacant lot about r.tl ft. hy 75 ft and
an adjoining lot with dwelling about
25 ft. by 75 ft., bounded on cast by
Savannah avenue, on the north hy lot
of .Mrs. ltossle Paschal, on the west
by lot occupied hy Flom Blackwell
and on Bouth hy Mack Moore. Said
land being sold as (lie estate nf the
late Annie B. Gaines, deceased
HENRY KEY.
Administrator.
SUIT FOR DIVORCE.
No. 5989—April Term. 1921.
Clarke Superior Court.
Lois Kaczenskl vs. Max Kaczemkl.
To Max Kaczenskl, Greetings:
By order of the Court you are re
quired to be and appear at the Su
perior Court of aald. County on the
second Monday In April, next, to an
swer Petitioner's libel for divorce, as
In default thereof the Court will pro
ceed as to Justice shall appertain.
Witness the lionornhie Blanton
Portion, Judge of said Court, this 7th
day of March. 1921.
E. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk Superior Court.
Clarko Connlv, Georgia
H. M. RTLEE, Atty.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
Will ho sold on the first Tuesda
In April, 1921, before the Court Hous-
door In said State and County, dur
ing the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
described property, to-wit:
One Ford coupe automobile, moto:
number 372624".
Said property levied upon as the
property of Carlton Johnson, decea
ed. to satisfy a tax fl fa from Tax
Collector’s office, Clarke County, Geor
gla. for state und county taxes, the
year 1920. against Carlton Johnson
This March 9th. 1921
i W. E. JACKSON.
Sheriff
llv virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Clarke county.
Will he sold, al public outcry, on tlm
llr“t Tuesday In April. 1921. al the
inarthouse |loor In said County, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the
tract nf land in said county Just out
side the western limits of the City
Of Athens, and hounded as follows:
Bounded on the north hy an un
named street and lands of Spencer
Lester and Ross Boyd: on the east
In- lands of Speirer Lester. Ross
Itoyd and Dave Stevenson; on the
south and west by Rachel Daniels an.1
an unnamed street: containing four
teen (111 acres and known as the
William Holbrook land. Also 13-lu
sores lot adjoining said tract Plat
m ly ho seen at the law offices of
Themes & Thomas. 697 Southern Mu
tual Building. Terms of sale made
known on day of sale.
MARY HOLBROOK.
Administratrix Estate
nf Win. Holbrook.
Deceased.
GEORGIA—Tlarkn Tounty.
To tho Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of Paul B. n i r , : ' < ’ beri T;
I. A. Bradberry and Ed D WIer all
citizens of said County, respectfully
1. That petitioners desire, for
themselves, their associates and suc
cessors. to he Incorporat' d under tne
name and style nf Philadelphia Bat
tery Service Station, for the full pe-
riod of twenty (20) yearn. with t e
privilege of renewal as provide*! >
2. ' The principal office and place of
business of said corporation shall he
In the City of Athens, Clarke t ounly.
Ceorgla.
3. The object of said corporation
Is pecuniary gain to Itself and its
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
To the Superior Court of Said County
petition of W. A. Fowler, of
Clarke County. Georgia; W. L. Bell,
of Clarke County. Georgia: A.
Crowley, of Oconee County. Georgia
Thomas M. Bell, of Hall County,
Georgia, anil R. B. Gordon, of Aug
laize County. Ohio respectfully
shows:
1. That petitioners, together with
their associates, successors ami as
signs, desire to ho Incorporated unde
the name ami stylo of Sunset Terrace
Corporation, for tho full period nf
twenty (29) years, with the privilege
of renewal as provided by law.
2. The principal olfico and place of
business' of said corporation shall be
In the City of Athens, Clarke County
Georgia.
3. The, object of Huiil corporation
Is pecuniary profit and guln to Itself
ami stockholders.
The particular business widen
•nrporatlon proposes to carry on
Is that of buying, selling, and other-
dealing In real estate, building
upon and otherwise Improving real
state, and renting, leasing and other
wise dealing hi the same.
The capital slock of said cor
poration Is to he Twenty-five Thou-
($26,000,001 Dollars, divided
into shares of the par value of One
Hundred ($190.00) Dollars each. More
than ten (10) per cent, of said capital
stock his already been actually paid
Petitioners pray that said cor
poration may have the right to in
crease its capital stock from time to
time lo any amount not exceeding
One Hundred Thousand ($100,000.00)
Dollars hy a majority vote of the vot
ing storlj of said company; such In
creased capital stock to be common
or preferred, either or both, und In
such proportions and with such rights
and privileges as a majority of the
voting stock may determine.
6. Petitioners desire that said cor
poration shall have the right to sue
anil hp sued, to have and use a com
mon seal, to make all necessary by
laws for the government of thrt cor
poration. to execute and 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 acts and deeds as
may he Incidental to the main pur
poses of the corporation, and to have
such other rights and privileges as
may be enjoyed by corporations ol
like character.
Wherefore, petitioners pray that
they, together with their associates,
successors and assigns, be Incorpor-
sald. with nil the rights, privileges
and Immunities herein prayed for, and
with such other rights, privileges and
Immunities as may be allowed like
corporations under existing laws or
laws that may hereafter be enacted
ERWIN. ERWIN & NIX.
Attys for Petitioners.
Filed In office, this 2d day of March,
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
Whereas. E. L. Dunaway. Adminis
trator of Mrs. Amanda M. Dunaway,
represents to the Court In his potl
tlon. duly filed and entered ou record
that he has fully administered her es
tate. This Is therefore to cite nil
persons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause. If any they can.
why said Administrator should not he
discharged from his administration
and receive letters of dismission, on
the first Monday In April. 1921.
Tills 7th day of March, 1921.
R. C. ORR.
Ordinary
CITATION—YEAR'S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
The return of the appraisers setting
apart twelve months' support to Mrs
Martha A. Willingham, widow of W
.8. Willingham, deceased, having hpon
filed In my office, all persons concern
ed are cited to show cause hy tile 4th
day of April. 1921. why said applln
tlon for twelve months' support should
not be granted.
This 7th day of Mareh, 1921.
R. C. ORR.
Ordinary.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
Clarke Superior Coprt, April Term,
1921.
Ellen Wood Jackson vs. Fred Jack
son—iDIvorcc.
To Fred Jackson:
By order of tho Court you are re
qulred to be and appear al said Court
on the second Monday In April, 1921.
next, to answer petitioner's libel for
divorce, and In default thereof the
Court will proceed us lo justice shall
appertain.
Witness the Honorable Bluuton
l-’ortson. Judge of said Court.
This the 25th day of 'February. 1921
E. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk Superior Court.
Clarke County, Ga
YOUNG DAVIS.
Petitioner's Atty.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE.
GEOROIA—Clarke County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary, Clarke County. Georgia,
will be sold at public outcry ou the
first Tuesday In April. 1921. at the
Courthouse door in said County, 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 ore hun
dred and five feet and running about
two hundred and eighteen feet on
Barber Street, said lot comprising
two lots conveyed to W. R. Canning
hy Mrs Martha Hailey by two deeds,
both dated October 15. 1906, and re
corded In Deed Book 2, pages 191
and 192. respectively. In the office of
the Clerk of Clarke County, Georgia,
said land being a part of the prop
erty of the estate of J. C. Chandler,
deceased.
This 26th day of February. 1921.
MRS C. H. CHANDLER,
Administratrix of the
Estate of J. C. Chandler.
Alt* i __ „ Deceased.
THE SPIRIT OF SPRING BRINGS RETURNING YOUTH
Of all the seasons of the year this is the one we most enjoy to plan for. For in the Spring, we, every one of
us turn back to new life, renewed youth, and the anticipation of brighter days. # '
We feel that it is not so much a matter of buying just so many styles, or so many garments, but more the
bringing back to you the keen enjoyment of the pleasure of joy in dress.
Every woman who feels as we do, that the Spring is dress up time for the spirit as well as the body, will ap
preciate the one big idea, the whole hearted enthusiasm with which our buyers have re-clad our shelves and
racks with the Spirit of Spring.
SUITS "
In the Smartest New Styles
Dapper little straight box and Mandarin Suits
—three-piece styles—are suggested for after
noon. Handsomely tailored of fine quality Poi-
ret twill and tricotine, they have clever touches
of tinsel embroidery, cire braid bindings and the
loveliest of silk linings.
Appropriate for sports and countless other
less formal occasions are neatly fashioned Suits
in checked woolens, tweeds and wool Jerseys.
Most of them are belted. The skirts are slim or
circular. Prices range from
$35.00 to $100.00
Cape
Coats
—Display marked prefer
ence for soft-piled mate
rials, and combinations of
dark and light tones. For
instance, gray Is often
seen In company with
light blue. Collars are
cither of tho convertible
variety or shawl-like. Solf-
(oned braidings and em
broideries, panels, deep
yokes and fringes number
among the trimmings.
$25.00 Up
Spic and Span
Blouses
“Neat as a pin” is a
Hmc-worn expression, but
It certainly describes the
dainty lingerie BIbuses one
may select In organdie,
voile, batlsto or barred
dimity. The Imported mod
els arc hand made and ar
tistically embroidered. AC-
tractive laces, tucking and
hemstitching are employed
on those of domestic de
signing. All are priced
for this selling at
$5 to $15
Bright Tones and Artful
Decorations Enhance the
New Hats
FLOWERS, wonderfully natural looking, arc
draped around the crowna or permitted to
hang gracefully from the fidea or back of
hroaiMirimined Hata of shiny Llsere and mllan
straw. TricotineH. toques, and turbans, made
hy hand from glistening cellophane or vlsca.
are embellished with Jet ornaments and veiled
with filmy laces. Such are the Hats milady
may choose for street or uftomoon wear.
Sports occasions are represented here with
chipper little Mats, in which silk fabrics, wool
flowers, and strips of leather play prominent
parts. .
$5.00 to $35.00
Prettier Frocks Have Never
Been Offered at $35, $40, $45
To get any kind of a tricotine or
Canton crepe Frock at $40 is a
pleasant surprise. When the mod
els have all the newest trimming
features—panels, rich embroide
ries, basque and bloused bodices,
full circular and gathered or slim
skirts—the opportunity is nothing
short of remarkable.
Navy Blue and Cerise
—Are fnuch seen in combination
here, as are various shades of gray,
beige and black. Everything about
the Frocks in this selling—styles,
material^ and workmanship—is in
finitely better than one generally
finds in garments at $40.
_ and Short Gloves In
Preferred Styles
Because Gloves are necessarily more in evi
dence in Spring than at any other time, it is
well for every woman to have a generous sup
ply of Fresh Gloves on hand to wear with her
coat, suit and dresses.
$3.00 to $7.50
Captivating Veils
Veils do almost everything
save cover the whole face
these days. Some veil the I
eyes; others are alluringly f
draped on the hats and
caught with jet ornaments.
In a variety of beautiful
tones, interesting border effects and novel
meshes.
$1.50 to $6.50
Smart Clothes
No Flapper Wants to Be Without
“Spring is here!” is the message conveyed
in simple unaffected fashion by the girlisiT
modes we hate gathered together for the
delectation of youth.
Sprightly new styles, new fab
rics and unusually attractive
colors and combinations of
tones make the long looked for
ward task of choosing stunning
new things to wear a delight
fully pleasant and profitable
task. Prices are economical.
$25.00 and Up
Vk. T. Collins & Company