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ATHENS, OA., FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 29, 1921.
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Poverty and Need of Hoijse
Is Responsible for the Old
Custom Fading.
(By Associated Press)
Constantinople, April 28.—The Turk
isli harem Is quickly passing as a
part of the Turkish home The need
for house room, nnd poverty are the
causes.
The Turkish pashas, effendls, beys
and »1I the well-to-do of other days
whose homes were divided Into the
harem and the haremette that is, one
half of a mansion or palace for the
w.unen and the other for the men. art'
parting with this luxury as they have
parted with their carriages, horses
jewels and lands. The peasants stir
keep a division of thplr houses foi
the privacy of their wives and daugh
ters and children.
Many Turkish women deplore the
necessity which compels them to live
like the 1 “poor European.’' They de
dare that they were happier when liv
ing apart, that the home waa easier
to manage and their husbands, too.
In Constantinople the majority of
the private houses show, this division.
proving other portions of real estate
belonging to said wards and for the
support and maintenance of Bald
wards; that an order was mnde there
on nt the March Term. 1921, for cita
tion, nnd that citation Issued. All
persons will take notice that I will
pass upon said application at th“
May Term. 1921, of the Court of Or
dinary of said County; that unless
cause Is shown to the jcontrary, at
«ald time, said leave will be granted.
This 4th day of April. 1921.
• R. C. ORK,
Ordinary.
WEST ft WEST, Attorneys.
GEORGIA—Clarke County,
Whereas. John T. Plttard, Executor
of the last will of Mrs. Sarah .1. Ralley,
Clarke County, Georgia.
Will be sold before the Court House
Door of Clarke County, Georgia, on
the first Tuesday In May, 1921, to the
highest bidder, for cash, the follow
ing described Real Estate:
A certain tract of land, lying and
being In said State and County and In
the town of Wlntervllle,,together with
•.he Improvements thereon, and do
icrlbed ns follows; Beginning nt
done corner, thence N. IB E. 209 feet
o a stine; thence N. 75 W. 209 feet
to a ftme ( ; thence S. 15 W. 209 feet
‘o a stone; thence S. 75 E. 209 feet
to the beglnlng corner, containing one
icre, more or less, being the same
property deeded by J. H. Hancock te
Pelham Sprntltn. November 4. 1919
vhlch deed Is recorded In Book 27
vollo 175, of records of Clarke County
Superior Court.
The above property fs sold by rea
von of Power of Attorney juthorlzlng
both wholesale and retail, and In do
ing all things necessary in the manu-
tlon. duly filed and entired'on ‘record!\ b " 3 L l j 1 *’ * .
that he has fully administered Mrs ™ vehicles of all kinds with
Sarah J. Ballcv's estate: This isle ? CC t S M°, ri ?* am su PPH«s there-
therefore to cite all persons concern- ' iSi. "fl le8Se ? r operat * electric
ed, kindred and creditors, to show I ^ “J £*» ami (o sell
cause, if any they can. why said Ex- forsno Ilf..?- * ?‘!" >rs: to app,y
eeutor should not be discharged from ? bt , ‘l?,’ _ reKister - purchase
his administration, and receive Let- of pat ® nts - Pat
ters of Dismission on the first Mondnv copyrights, and trade-
in May. 1921. ' ma , rks : to buy and sell gasoline, oils,
and to operate filling stations; and to
buy. own, sell and deal In real and
personal property of nil. kinds.
7. They Also desire that said cor
poration shall have the further pow
ers and privileges to buy. Improve.
plies, and accessories therefor; the [ creasing the capital stock of said cor
operation of garages, service stations poration at any time and from lime
and repair shops, and generally to cn- to time at any regular or called meet
gage in the motor vehicle business, ing of the stockholders by a majority
May, 1921.
This 8th day of April, 1921.
/ R. C. ORR,
Ordinary.
STATE OP GEORGIA.
County of Clarke.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Maude M. Brooks having ap
plied to the undersign tut, as Ordinary
of Clarke County. Gehrgia, for let
lets of guardianship for her mlno-
'•hlld, Luciie M.,Brooks, this Is to cite
ill persons to show cause, if any they
may have, why letters of guardianship
should not bo issued to her at the
May Term. 1921, of the Court of Or
Unary of said County.
In W itness Whereof, I have here
vote of the then outstanding stock, to
an amount not to exceed 9100,000.00.
and In like manner to reduce the cap
ital stock In said corporation at any
time and from time to time to an
amount not less than 95,000.00, by pur
chase of its own stock, such purchas
ed stock to be.cancelled and retired
or held In the treasury and re-lssued
from time to time by a like majority
vote of the then outstanding stock:
to Issue preferred stock upon such
terms and conditions, and In such
amounts, and to provide for retiring
the same, as may be determined by
the majority vqte of the then out
standing stock, at any regular or call
ed meeting; such preferred stock,
■n miesH »nereor, I nave here , wp.inneranips with
into set my hand, and affixed my seal 1 ! n “ ivid,laI » and corporations; to enter
this 7th day of April, 1921. ’ — —*" “*
R. C. ORR,
Ordinary.
S- -SS- - time
ness through agents; to lend and hor- d tb * tock h " *“*“
row money upon the usual form or
evidence of indebtedness, and upon
real estate and other forms of secur
ity: to subscribe for. own, mortgage
Pledge and dispose of stock In and
bonds of other corporations; to enter
"co-partnerships w
he sale of the above described prop- GEORGIA—Clarke County.
home.
Foreigners are getting for the Aral
lime a peep Into the more artlsto-
cratlc of these old home*, until now
hidden in the mystery of protecting
garden walls, latticed windows and
huge gates or doorways. The visit
often reveals a charming Interior, with
room, walls, nnd ceilings decorated
with fresco paintings and mosalci
showing charming view of mosques
mountain*, teas, forests or rover* 0
inn old empire.
Ai the homes are vacated, theti
elaborate European furniture, togehei
with much of the collections of bro
cades, gossamer silks and fine rugi
are sold at auctions held !n the house
or else sent to the dealers or auction
loom of the Old Bubaar.
A claim of 14,000,000 ncres of land
In Oklahoma and Texas, Including the
city of Tulsa, together with practically
all of the Burkburnett oil field, was
recently filed In the supreme court In
behalf of the Cherokee Indian nation.
Seaboard Air Line Ry.
Northbound Southbound
Leaves Leave*
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3:16pm Mempbta-UIrmiagham 2:24pm
9:iflpm Atlanta 2:24pm
3; 16pm.. Norfolk-RIchmond. .2:24pm
8:00pm Atlanta-Abbevlllelocal 8:00am
11:47pm nirmtngham-Atlanta 0:17am
11:47pm Washington-New York 8:17air
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uary r„ 1921. The nbovo property be
ing sold as the property of C. E. Me
Myrray, J. 8. Keene holding a Security
Bond for the paymeitt of thd above
leserlbed note.
This thd 7th day of April, 1921.
J. 8. KEESE.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Eva Louise Pone havjng In due form
applied to me for permanent letter?
if administration, upon the estate of
Tom Pone, late of said county, de
leased: this is to cite all and singular
he next of kin nnd creditors of tb<
said Tom Pope, deceased, that said
application will bo heard before me
at the regular May Term, 1921, of
the Court of Ordinary of Clarke Coun
ty.
Witness my hand and official signs
lure, this the 7th day of April, 1921,
R. C. ORR,
Ordinary.
WEST ft WEST. Attorney*.
Legal Advertisements
Clarke Superior Court,
April Term. 1921.
BORGIA—Clarke County,
incline Ogden, vs. Aaron Ogden.
> Aaron Ogden:
By order of the Court you are re-
■ red to be and appear at said Court
the till'd Monday In July, next, to
swer petitioner’s libel for divorce,
d In default thereof the Court will
weed as to justice shall appertain
■Fitness the Honorable Blanton E.
rtson, Judge of said Court.
I bis 11th day of April, 1921.
E. J. CRAWFORD.
. Clerk.
'H'orc.ia—Clarke County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
W. b. Brown, us guardian for Mrs
l ’"'irl Morehead, has applied to me for
'' Hers of discharge from said guar
dlanahlp. Tills Is to notify all con
' rned to file their objections. If any
Co y have, on or before the first Mon
,! ay In May, next, at which time said
:l :'|illeatlon will be acted upon.
This April 4th. 1921.
R. C. ORR.
Ordinary, Clarke Co.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
Mrs. Malda E. Arnold, having ap
oiled for letters of administration or
the estate of O. D. Arnold, late of
said County, deceased, this Is to no
tify all concerned to be nnd appear
at the May Term, 1921, of the Court
of Ordinary, of said County, and show
cause, If any they can/why letters of
administration should not bn granted
to the applicant, as prayed.
Witness my official signature thl>
2d day of April, 1921.
COBB, BELL ft COBB. Attorneys.
R. C. ORR,
Ordinary.
estate of Hattie Boles, deceased:
All that tract or parcel of land — -
i" "aW county and In 219th
district O. M.. hounded by Dr. Hun-
ntcutt. Mrs. Notle F. Vincent. Dr
Haynes and Mr. J. M. Pope, contain-
Ing 26 acres, more or less.
Application for leave to set] having
been advertised as required by law
and an order having been passed by
Honorable R. C. Orr, ordinary of (aid
connty, authorizing said sale, this the
7th day of April, 1921.
OTHO BROWN.
Administrator.
Into contracts of guaranty and surety
ship; to endorse either for the purpos*
of transferring title, or merely for
the purpose of securing and guarantee-
llfl tbe . pa y ment 0* promissory notes,
bills of exchange, bonds and other
obligations, amt to pledge its credit
for the security thereof.
porstlon tl the n fti , rthn lr nril < iIe/ ald . C ? r ‘ ln anywl " e conv ®V Its’franchise": the
rther privilege of In- amount of bonds to be Issued not, how-
vide the stock pf the corporation into
classes, and to provide for different
dividends upon different classes of
stock: the rights, powers and privi
leges of the holders of preferred stock
and of the several classes of stock
to be controlled by the resolution au
thorizing the same; and uypn a ma
jority vote of all the then outstanding
stock at any regular or called meet
ing of Its stockholders, to Issue bonds
and secure the same by mortgage or
deed to secure debt on the property,
real and personal, of said corporation,
and Its income, and by transfer and
conveyance of Its franchise, said cor
poration to be expressely authorized
and empowered to sell, mortgage and
ever, to exceed the amount of tbe com
mon stock then outstanding.
9. No stockholder shall be liable to
the creditors of the corporation ex
cept to the extent of any unpaid bnl
nnce due on bis stock subscription, nor
then It he has paid debts of the cor
poration equal to his unpaid stock
subscription.
10. The principal office and place
of business of said corporation shall
be In Clarke County, Georgia, but pe
titioners desire for said corporation
the privilege of eatabttshlng branch
offices or agencies or manufacturing
plants or places of business In such
other place or places within or with
out the State of Georgia, as the cor
poration may desire.
Wherefore, Petitioners pray v that
they may be made a body corporate
under the name and 1 style of “Frank
lin’s Auto Supply Station of Athens.
Georgia," with the foregoing powers
and privileges, and, with all other
powers and privileges extended to or
usual with tike corporations under
the laws of this State.
JONES, PARK ft JOHNSTON.
ERWIN, ERWIN ft NIX,
Petitioners’ Attorneys
Filed In office April 25, 1921.”
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk.
I, E. J.' Crawford, Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Clarke County, Geor
gia, do certify that the foregoing Is a
true and correct copy of the petition
of Franklin’s Auto Supply Station of
Atheris, Georgia, for Incorporation as
the same appears of file In this of
fice.
This the 26th day of April. 1921.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk.
Georgia’s Schedule
Baseball Games
April 29,
Kentucky State at Lexington.
April 30.
Kentucky State at Leilngton.
May 6.
Auburn at Athene,
. , May 7.
Apfrarn at Athene.
M ~. - TMU
Washington and'Leo at Athene.
iMay 12,
Washington and Lee at Athena.
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May «. “ 4
Mercer at Athens.
May 1«.
Mercer at Athena.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Whereas, Mrs. Mattie Moseman.
having applied to the undersigned
as Ordinary of said County, for a
twelve months’.support out of .the es
tate of her deceased husband, F
Moseman. and the appraisers duly ap
pointed having made their return,
thle Is to cite all persons to show
cause. If any they may have, on the
first Monday In May, 1921. why the
returns of said appraisers should not
bo made the Judgment of this court
and said year’a support bo set aside
to said widow In accordance with the
return of said appraisers.
This 29th day of March. 1921.
R. C. ORR,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
Cornelius Drake. Guardian of Ruby
R. and Emmie F. Drake, has applied
Jo me for a discharge from his Guar
dianship of said wnrds. this Is there
fore to notify all persons concerned
to Ole their objections, If any they
have, on or before the first Monday
'n May. next, else Cornelius Drake
will be discharged from his Guardian
ship as applied for. ’
R. C. ORR,
Ordinary, Clarke Co.
‘ I'ORGIA—Clarke County.
Li Whom It May Concern:
Notice Is hereby given that Mrs
1 "also Smith, guardian of U10 prop-
lr, v and estate of Herman G. Smith
d Hubert B, Smith, having applied
,n mo by petition for leave to en
' i'ich upon the corpus and sell a por- discharged from his administration
L"n of tha real estate belonging to]and receive letters of dlsmltalon, on
CITATION—YEAR’S 8UPPORT.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
The return of the appraisers setting
apart twelve months' support to the
family of Tom Pope, deceased, hav
ing been filed In my office, all per
sons concerned .are cited to show
came by the second day of May. 1921.
why said application for twelve
months’ support should naj bi
granted.
This 7th day of April, 1921.
R. C. ORR,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
Whereas. Hugh W. White, Adminls
trator of H. W. Towns, represents to
tbe Court In Jill petition, duly- filed
and entered on record, that he has
fully administered said H. W. Towns’
stile. This Is therefore to cite all
persons concerned, kindred nnd cred
itors. to show cause, If any they can.
why said Administrator should not l>e
GEORGIA—CUrke-County.
To the Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of John L. Franklin
and H. C. Stewart respectfully shows:
1. That they desire for themselves,
I their associates and successors, to be
I Incorporated under the name and style
of “Franklin's Auto Sup'ply Station of
Athene Georgia.”
2. The capital stock of said cor
poration shall be 95.000, divided Into
shares of 925.00 each, with the privi
lege of Increasing and decreasing the
same as hereinafter provided.
3. Mora than 10 per cent of said
capital stock has nlready been paid In
4. The terms for which petitioners
dealre to be Incorporated Is twentv
(20) years, with the privilege to said
corporation of renewing tbe charter
beyond that time upon a majority vote
of all the then outatandlng stock, and l|
wjth the privilege to said corporation ,
of_ discontinuing and winding up its
safd business and liquidating its af
fairs at any time upon a majority vote
qf all the then outstanding stock: nnd j
petitioners desire that said corpora
tion may bare the power and au
thority to apply for and accept
amendments to Its charter, in either
torm or substances, upon a majority
rote of all the then outstanding stock.
5. The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain to Its stockholders.
6. The particular business to be
carried on by said corporation is the
buying, selling and doaling in auto
mobile and motor vehicles, tires, sup
plies ancF accessories, but petitioners
desire the right to said corporation
to engage in the buying, selling, man
ufacturing and dealing In automobiles,
motor trucks, gasoline engines and
motors, tractors, motorcycles, and
The Best
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YOU CAN HAVE IS A
SAVINGS BANK BOOK
IN YOUR POCKET.
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IT BRINGS THE SMILE THAT STAYS.
SPECIAL NOTICE
_ . CITY TAXES
The first Installment of dty taxes
f n r ® d “® iro J> April 15th to May 1st.
inclusive. Taxpayers who fall to pay
on or before May 1st will have* to
pay 91.50 coat on fl fa, which will be
Issued against all delinquents.
. V. B. O’FARRELL.
4-20-lOt^ City Marshal
_Send in Your Names.
The committee of odd Fellow* on
entertainment of the Grand Lodge of
Odd Fellows, which meet* In this city
next month, request all hotels, board
ing bouses and cltlaen* to phone or
mall to Harold T. Tuck, phone 1409-W,
the number of delegates they can ac
commodate, rates for board and room
1 and rooms without board. It la de-
J ,red Ifiat thi* Information be in
hands of the committee as early ai.
possible. ' parties desiring to take
delegates will please let It be known
at once.
■_ THE COMMITTEE.
With tbe recent death of James
Jones, aged negro employe In the sen
ate office building, the whereabout* of
the official seal of thfc Confederacy,
an unsolved mystery for half a earn
turjj probunly, will ever remain un
known. Serving as Jefferson Davis's
servant when tbe Confederate chief
tain was captured, Jonea hurled tbe
aeal before the Federal authorities
could obtain It.
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other motor vehicle*, and other ve
bides, la machinery, and tire*, sup
Commercial Bank
OF ATHENS
DIRECTORS
E. J. CRAWFORD
A. G. DUDLEY
GARNETT L. DANIEL
ANDREW C. ERWIN
BLANTON FORTSON
C. D. FLANIGEN
JOHN H. GRIFFETH
HUGH H. GORDON, JR.
FRANK HARDEMAN
HARRY HODGSON
EDW. R. HODGSON, JR.
JOHN E. TALMADGE, JR.
We are now showing a
very attractive line of Bath
ing Suits for ladies’ and
gents in all the new shapes
and colors. Prices consider*
ably lower than last season*
Come in and select youra to
day, before the stock is pick
ed. Also nice line Bathing
Caps. *
The
McGregor
Co.