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'»!.*■* Y ATHENS BANNER, FfljQAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1921. Legal Advertisements STATE OK GEORGIA, County of Clarke. To All Whom It May Concern: Mrs. Mary Hale, wife of Emmett J. Hale, late of Clarke County, deceased, having til Ik day filed in the Court of Ordinary of Clarke County. Georgia her petition for permanent letters of administration to be Issued to the said widow and Oawson Hale (brother of deceased) on the estate of the said Eminett .7. Male, deceased, an order having been duly passed directing that citation do Issue, tlds Is, therefore, tb cite all persons to show cause, if any they have, why permanent letters of administration should not Issue to the said .Mrs. Mary Hale, as administra trix. and to raid Dawson Hale, ns ad ministrator, of the estate of said Em mett J. Hate, deceased. Said appllc lion will he heard on the first Mon day In June, llui. j„ u, e Court of Or dinary of said County. Itt Witness Whereof I havo here- unto set my hand and affixed my seal, this 191 h day of April, 1921. it. c. onn, Ordinary, Clarke County, Georgia. SHERIFF'S SALE. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Will be sold on the first Tuesday In June, 1921, during the legal hours for sales, before the eourthouso door Is said State and County, to the hlgh- i st bidder for cash, the following de scribed property, to-wlt: One two-passenger Roadster Bulck car, Motor No. 313681. -Bald property levied upon as the property of the de fendant, j. C. Mitchell, to satisfy a mortgage fl fa Issued In favor of T- J. Graham against J. C. Mitchell and said described property. This May Dtli, 1921. W. E. JACKSON, , Sheriff. GEORGIA—Clarke county. _ By virtue of an order of the Sti perlor Court of Clarke County, Gcnr gla, in the case of Epps-Wllkins Co. vs. l.evi Walker ot al, 1 will sell bo fore the courthouse door on the first Tuesday in June, 1921, the following described property: All that lot of land, with the im provementa thereon, lying and being In the City of Atheps, Clnrko County Georgia, situated on the east side of the Oconco river, fronting on the couth slilo of Vino street and know: as Lot No. 14, in plat made by C. M Htrnlmn. dated Dec. 27. 1883. and more fully described In a deed from Annie Toomer to Robert Osby dated Jan. 24, 4912, in which deed 4hero is a fuller description hereof, said lot fuing 59 feet 9 inches by 198 feet, Said lot levied upon us the properly ol Levi WallMr- - •— Terms cash upon tho confirmation of a sale by Judgo of tho Superior Court of Clarke County. . WALTER E. JACKSON. Commissioner. by a three-fourths vote of the Board 6f Director!. 7. Vacancies In the Board of Di lectors of this corporation, by death, resignation or otherwise, are to be tilled by election by the remalnln w members of tho Board at tho Brat meeting of the remaining directors following such vacancy. 8. Petitioners desire the right tb sue and be sued, to pload and bo Im- ph ailed, to contract and be contracted with, to have and use a common seal, and generally to have all such 'other corporate powers as may be suitable to said enterprise and not inconsistent with the lawp of this State or the United States, ner in violation of pri vate rights. ' *'-- • 9. Your petitioners pray the grant- ng of an order investing and cloth ing them, their associates and suc cessors, with the corporate authority ind powers aforesaid, to remain in force for twenty years, with the privi lege of increasing said capital stock is herein prayed, and With the privi lege of renewal as provided by law. ERWIN, ERWIN & NIX. Petitioners’ Attorneys. Filed In office (his 11th day of May. 1921. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County, Georgia. GUARDIAN'S SALE. State of Oe»rg!a. Clarke County. By virtue of an order ** from the Court of Ordinary of Clarke County. Georgia, will be sold, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, on the first Tuesday in June, 1921, at tho court house door in said County, between the legal hours of snle, an undivided two-thirds Interest in and to'slt (bat certain .house and lot located at the coiner af East Broad and WHkerson streets vfti the City of Athens, sail State and County, and known as No. 1010 East Broad street, and being the house and lot purchased by Herman Smith, deceased, from Sidney Boley, as evidenced by deed of record In the office of the Clerk of Clarke Coun ty Superior Court, in Book No. 6, page 267, and to which reference Is made for a more complete description of the proiierty to be sold. Said property sold as the property of Herman G. Smith and Herbert B. Smith, minors, under and by vlrtife of have, why leave should not be grant ed as ptayed for. This 11th day ot May. 1921. R. C. ORR. Ordinary. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Mrs. Emma Le Johnsort, Executrix of the will of F. M. Johnson, deceased having applied to me for leave to sell certain lands of said estate, described in said 'application,' this Is to notify all persons concerned that said sp- plication will be hoard and determined by me at the regular June Term. 1921, of tho Coort of Ordinary of Clarke County. This May 9. 1921. ' * R. C. ORR, Ordinary. GEOUGIAr-Clarke County. Mrs. Emma L. Johnson, widow of F. M. Johnson, deceased, having ap plied for a twelve months’ support for herself and her minor child. Mary Johnson, ont of the estate of F. M. . .... ,. - — - Johnson, deceased, and the appraisers n ,? r . Z 8ale ’ Kr ‘" lnt ' unpointed In said matter having made a ' """* r '"“ — • ■ re ( urn> this Is to clto all persons GEORGIA—Clarke Cbunty. 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 and correct copy of tho application for charter of tho Delta Chapter House Association of the Sigma Chi Fraternity as the same ippears of fllo In this office. Witness my official seal and signa ture as Clerk of said Court, this tho Ilth day of May, 1921. E. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk Superior Court. Clarke County, Georgia. GEORGIA—Clarke County. To the Superior Court of Clarke County: The petition of W. O. Payne and .1 L Sexton, of Clarke County, Georgia Ray Hastings of Fulton County, Gcor gin, w. I\ Congdon of Richmond county, Georgia, and Max McCandless of Chernkeo County, Georgia, respe Billy shows: 1. That a social society has heel established in Clarke County, Georgia known as the Delta Chapter of Sigma Chi Fraternity, and" that said society Is an association o( students in at tendance upon the University of Goor gla. 2. Your petitioners further show that they and their associates am! successors desire to lie invested with corporate authority to enforce good order, roceive donations, buy, hold and alien real and personal properly, and when necessary to borrow money and socure the payment of the same by mortgage or sfeurily deed, or any other conveyance, to whatever roally or personalty may he owned by said corporation. 3. Your petitioners desire to be In corporated under the name ami styl* of Delta Chapter House Association of tho Sigma Chi Fraternity, with capital stock of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars, with tho privilege of Increasing saiil capital to Hft> Thousand (I59.000.oo) Dollars by a majority vote at any time. The prln cl pa I office of said corporation ls_to bo located In the City of / Clarke County. Georgia. -4. Your petitioners deslr- 1 Unit said corporation may issue shares of stock of the denomination of Ten ittn.OOi Dollars each, ibid any holder of ten or more shares of said.stock shall he member of said corporation Said stock may lie issued at any time to anv member of the Sigma Chi Frater nity who may subscribe for tho pur poses of tlio corporation the sum ol *10.00, with the agreement to com plete the purchase of ton such shares. Said stock, however, shall be non profit sharing, non assessable, and thr holder’s right therein shall cease and determine upon such holder’s death, it being distinctly understood that the object of the corporation Is to hold real and personal propcity for tile Delta Chapttr of tho Sigma Lhi Fra ternlty of Athens, Georgia, and that no clement of gain or profit to Its share-holders or to the members nai entered therein. 5. That the number of directors shall be six, all of whom must h< members of the corporation, and four of whom shall lie chosen from the Alumni of the Sigma Chi Fraternity who reside in Georgia, and two OJ whom shall lie chosen from the active chapter. All directors of the corpora tion shall be elected at the first meet big of the corporation after the grant ing of the charter. «. The directors by resolution may authorize the president of the corpora H»n to purrhase. alien or encumber veal estate of the corporation, but such resolution must be authorized GEORGIA—Clarke County. Will lie sold before the Court House lloor. during the legal hours of sale, i lie first Tuesday In June, 1921, to the highest bidder for cash, a one-half in terest In the following described Real Estate, belonging to the estate ol Mat- '.Is Boles, deceased: All that tract or parcel of land sit uated In tho said County and in the 219th district, G. M., bounded by Doc- 'or Hunnicutt, Mrs. Nottic F. Vincent-, Dr, Haynes and Mr. J. M. Pope, con taining 26 acres, more or less. Application for leave to sell having been advertised as required by law mil un order having been passed by Hon. R. C. Orr, Ordinary Tor said County, authorizing zald salo. This tho 1st day of May, 1921. OTHO BROWN, 11. M. UVLEK, Administrator. Atty. for Administrator. LEGAL 8ALE. 7EORGIA—Clarke County. Under and by virtue of the powei* of salo contained In a security deed with power of sale from Lawrence Mnragno to tho Athens Building. Loan and Investment Company, which pow- ’r or sale was made Irrevocable even by death of Lawrence Moragnc, ox- Tilted on the 14th day 6f September, In tho year of our Lord One Thou sand. Nine Hundred and Fourteen, and recorded In the office of the Clerk of 'hi- .Superior Court, Clarke County, Georgia, In deed hook 17, page 91, the undersigned, Athens Building, Loan ■ lid Investment Company, will sell at public outcry on the first Tuesday in lime, next, before the Courthouse door in suld County, during tho legal hours if sale, to the highest bidder for cash the following described property men Honed In said deed, to-wlt: That house and lot In- Lynwood Park, being the east half of Lot NO. 10 in Block No.' 8, a sub-division ot the City of Athens, Georgia, accord ing to a plat of record in the Clerk** Office of said County, said lot front- ng mi Bannock Avenue fifty-two (52) Get and running back to Glenn Ave nue one hundred and twenty-two (122) eel, and along Glenn Avetfue thirty- me (31) feet, and from Glenn Avo- me to Hancock Avenue at distance of me hundred and thirty-four (114) 'ml, the house number on Hancock Wanue oil this lot being No. 1370. Said deed was made to secure a loan made liy- Said Company to eald Lawrence Moragne, In accordance jvlth Its charter, constitution and ky- aws, of which said company Law •cute Moragnc was a member, and a note evidencing slid loan was matte iv him to the company for the snm if SIX HUNDRED AND TWENTY FOUR (1C24.00) DOLLARS, payable n monthly Installments' of $7.41 site osslvely for the full term of EIOHTY- FOUR (14) MONTHS, beginning with )i tuber 14. 1914, It being expressly ip reed, that If default should be BIS tie n said payment of shy one of Mid monthly installments, and such de fault shall continue for tho space of two (21 months after such monthly payment becomes due. then each of said monthly payments above men tioned Hhall thereby become due and payable and the Athens Building, Loan and Divestment Company, If ita Board of Direetora shall so desire, may pri* cecd to recover the whole of the money then unpaid. The said Law- rence Moragne having failed to pay many of the monthly Installments due and such default having continued on many of said payment* for the apace of longer than two months after such monthly installments became due, the Board of Directors of said company have ordered that the loan be fore closed and the whole of the money unpaid recovered and to collect the sum due thereon. There will be due said loan at the time of sale *224.57. besides cost of foreclosure, snd this sale will be made for the purpose of paying said sums, together with alt (oat of tlila proceeding, as provided by said deed. A conveyance will he executed tb the purchaser eg authorised la ssfil dead. This the 40th day of May, 1*21. ATHENS BUILDING. LO..N A INVESTMENT COMPANY, j By Deuprte tlnunlcnlt, Atty. | ed liy the Court of Ordinary of said County at the regular May term, 1921 of said court. Terms of sale Cash. This May 9th, 1921. MRS. LOUISE SMITH. Guardlari of Herman G. Smith and Herbert B. Smith. NOTICE. The owner of the remnlnlng onc- Ihlrd undivided Interest In the above mentioned house and lot will accept the same price, In proportion, for tills Interest, at which the minors’ Interest Is bid off. MRS. LOUISE SMITH. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Will bo sold on the first Tuesday In June. 1921. before the Court Honsc door in said County, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following describ ed property, to-wlt: All that lot of land, with the Im provements thereon. In the City of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, lo cated on the south side ot Baxter 9treet, between Mllledge Avenue and Rock Spring Street, fronting 100 feet on Baxter Street and running back in a southerly direction a depth Of 200 feet, Bnd having thereon a dwell ing houso known as No. 985 Baxter Street, being the houso now occupied by Carlisle Cobb; this being the same lot of land described In a deed ex ecuted by B. H. Parr, guardian,’ to Chns. Stern Co. and recorded In deed Book G.G., Folio No, 997, in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Clarko County, Georgia. This lot of land is known as Lot No. 3 ot a tbree- acre tract of land; said three-acre tract of land being located ,-at the southeast corner of the Intersection of Rock Spring Street. The lot of land herein conveyed being bounded on tlie east by the premises occupied by Cobb Davis, on the south by lot of land held by Carlisle Cobb and E. K. Lumpkin, Jr., and on the west by a vacant lot lying between the herein conveyed lot and Rock Spring Street and bounded on the north by Baxter Street. Said proiierty levied on and to be sold ns the property of Carlisle Cobb under and by virtue oi an execution Issued from the City Court of Athens In favor of Austin Bell against the said Carllslo Cobb. Written notlco having been given the owner. This May 13th, 1921. W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Clarke County. To All Whom It May Concern: Hugh W. White having In proper form appllod for Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of John Cooper, late of said Oounly, this Is to cite all und singular the creditors and next of kin of said John Cooper to be und appear at my office within the time allowed hy law and ahow cause. If any they can, why permanent administration should not lie granted to Hugh M. Whlto on said John Cooper's estate. .. Witness my hand and official sig nature, thin tho 11th day of May, 1921 R. C. ORR, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Clarke County. To Ail Whom ft May Concern: Mattie S. Eberhart «t al having in proper form applied for Permanent Letters of Adnlnistratlon de bonis non on the eatati of William Eberhart. late of said County, tills is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of-kln of William Eberhart to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cuuae, any they can, why permanent admlnls tratlon should not be granted to Mat tie S. Eberhart et nl on said William Eberhart's estate. - I. Witness my hand and official slg. nature, this the 11th day of May, 1921. R. C. ORIl, Ordinary. to phow cause before me at the next regular term of the Court of Ordinary of Clarke County, on the first Monday In June. 1921. wily the return of said appraisers should not be made the judgment of this Court, and said twelve months’ support be set aside in ncrordance with said return. This May 9th, 1921. R. C. ORR. Ordinary. Clarke County, Georgia. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Mrs. Goldlo Huff having made ap plication for twelve months* support out of the estate ef W..!. Huff, for her- ?d!f and three mlridr children, and ap praisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their return, all p“ranks fconremed are hereby re- imirhd to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of Said Connty on tho first Monday In June. 1921. why said application should not be granted. This 5th day of May, 1921. • R. C. ORR. Ordinary. GEORGIA—Clarko County. To All Whom It May Concern: Elliot Fears having applied for gnardlanshlp of the pefsbns snd prop erty of Leila May Fears and Calvin Fears, minor children of E. P. Foars, late of said County, deceased, notice Is given that said application will bn heard at my office at 10 o'clock A. M. on the first Monday In Jtfne, next. This May 6th, 1921. R. C. ORR, Ordinary and ex-OfflcIo Clerk Court of Ordinary. GEORGIA—Clarke County. The* Appraisers appointed to set apart a year's support for Mrs. Maids E. Arnold and her minor child, out of the estate of O. D. Arnold, de ceased, have filed their report and all persons concerned are ordered show cause to the Court of Ordinary of said County, oil the flfst Monday In June, 1921, why said report should not be recorded and a year's Support, an set apart therein, granted. This April 30th, 1921. R. C. ORR. Ordinary Clarke County. Clarke Superior Conft, April Term, 1921. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Angelina Ogden vs. Aaron Ogden, To Aaron Ogden: By order of the Coort yon are re quired to be and appear at said Court on the third Monday in July, next, tq answer petitioner's libel for divorce! and In default thereof the Court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable Blantdo E. Fortson, Judge of said Court. This 11th day of April. 1921. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk. GEORGIA—Clarke County. Whereas, E. R. Williams, Adminis trator of Mrs. A. M. Williams, repre sents to the Court In his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that'he has fully administered Mrs, A-Jt. Williams’ estate. This Is tberefonftb cite nil persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause. If any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from his ad ministration, and receive letters of dismission, on the first Monday In June, 1921. R. C. ORR, Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA—Clarke County. • - * To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that Eugene Mitchell, Executor of the estate of 8usan Mit chell, deceased, has Died a petition (or leave to sell lands belonging to said estate, as described In said petition. I will pans upon *Jie same on the first Monday in June, next. Let any one Interested show cauee, if any they GEORGIA—Clarke County. To tho Superior Court of Said County: The petition of John L. Franklin and H. C. Stewart rcspcetfully shows: 1. That they desire for themsolvos. thblr associates and successors, to be Incorporated under tho namo and style of “Franklin's Auto Supply Station of Athens. Georgia.” 2. The capital stock of said cor poration shall bo $5,000, divided Into shares of $25.00 each, with tho prlvl- lege of Increasing and.decreasing the same as hereinafter provided. 3. More than 10 per cent of said capital stock has already been paid In 4. The terms for which petitioners desire to be Incorporated Is twenty (20) years, with the privilege to said corporation of renewing the charter beyond that time upon a majority vote of all the then outstanding stock, and ttlth the prlvllego to said corporation of discontinuing and winding up its sard business and liquidating Us af fairs at any time upon a majority vote of all tbe then outstanding stock; and petltldhtrt desire that said corpora tlon may have tbe power and au thorlty to apply for and accept amendments to Us charter, In either form or substances, upon a majority vote of alt the then outstanding stock. 6. Tlio object of said corporation Is pecuniary gain to Its stockholders. (. The paitlcular business to be dUrrled on by said corporation is the buying, selling and dealing in auto- ■hobfle and motor vehicles, tifss, sup plies and accessories, but petitioners .desire the right to said corporation to engage In the buying, selling, man ufacturing snd dee IWg in shtontoblles, motor tracks, gasoline engines and motors, tractors, motorcycles, and other motor vehicles, snd other ve- hides. In machinery, and tires, sup piles, and accessories therefor; the operation of garages, service stations and repair shops, and generally to en- C ge In the motor v'hk-le business. th-wholesale-sad retail, and in do ing all things necessary In the manu facturing. buying, selling, and repair Ing motor vehicles of all kinds with the accessories and aupplles there for; to bnild, lease or operate electric light and power plants, and to sell light and power to tithers; to hppty for and obtain, register, purchase, transfer and dispone of patents, pat ent rights, copyrights, and trade marks; to buy and sell gasoline, oils, and to operate BIRng stations; and to buy, own, sell and deal In real and personal proporty of all kinds, - 7, They also desire that said cor poration shall have the further pow ers and privileges to buy. Improve, sell and own real estate, and all other kinds of property, for cash and on credit; to act as general and special agent for others, and to transact bus! ness through agents; to lend and bor row money upon the usual form of 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 ente.’ Into contracts ot co partnerships with Individuals and corporations; to enter Into ebrifracts of guaranty and surety ship; to endorse either for the purpose of transferrlrtg title, or merely for the purpose of securing and guarantee ing the payment of promissory notes, bills of exchange, bonds and other obligations, and to pledge Its credit for the security thereof. 8. Petitioners desire for said cor poration the further privilege of In creasing the capital stock of said cor poration at any time and from lime to timo at any regular or called meet ing of the stockholders by a majority vote of the then outstanding stock, to an amount not to exccod $100,000.00, and In like manner to roduco the cap ital stock In said corporation at any time and from time to time to an amount not less than $5,000.00, hy pur chase of its own stock, such purchas ed stock to He cancelled and retired or held In the trezsufy and re-Dsned from time to time by a like majority vote Af the then outstanding stock; to Issue preferred stock upon such terms and conditions, and In such amounts, sad to provide for retiring the same, as may bo determined by the majority vote of the then out standing stock, at any regular or call ed nif'ctlng; Such preferred stock, however, not to exceed at any time the amount of the common stock then outstanding; and In like manner to dl- vlde tho stock of tho corporation into classes, and to provide for different dividends upon different classes of stock; the rights, pbwers and privi leges of the holders of preferred stdek and of the Several classes of stock to ho controlled by tho resolution au thorizing the same: and upon a ma jority veto ot all tho then outstanding stock at any regular or called meet- lug of Its stockholders, to Issue bonds and secure the same by mortgage or deed to secure debt on tho property, real and personal, of said corporation, and Its Income, nnd by transfer and conveyance of Its franchise, said cor poration to be cxprcsacly authorized and empowered to sell, mortgage and In nnywise convoy Its franchise; the amount of bonds to bo Issued not, how ever, to exceed the amount of the com raon stock then outstanding. 9. No stockholder shall be liable to the creditors of the corporation ex cept to tho extent of any unpaid bal ance due on his stock subscription, nor then If he has paid debts of tho poratlon equal to his unpaid stack subscription. 10. The princlpnl office and place of business ot said corporation shall be In Clarke County, Georgia, but pe titioners desire for said corporation tho prlvllego of establishing branch offices or agencies or manufacturing plants or pieces 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 that they may be made a body corporate under tho name and stylo 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 like corporations under tho laws of this State. JONES. PARK & JOHNSTON. ERWIN. ERWIN A NIX, Petitioners’ Attorneys Filed in office April 25. 1921. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerit. I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of tbe 8u perlor Court of Clarke County, Geor gia, do certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of tho petition or Franklin’s Auto Supply Station of Athens, Georgia, for Incorporation as the same appears of file In this of fico. This tho 25th day of April, 1921. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerit. GEORGIA—Clarke County. To the Superior Court of Sald County: Tho edition of W. F. DorSey, E. C. Paine anil B. F. Hardeman shows: 1. Petitioners and their assdclates and successors hereinafter referred to desire ta b* made n body corporate mid politic under the name and style of Masonic Temple Association ot Athens. Georgia. ■ 2. The corporation is to liuve no capital stock, and is not organized for the purpose of pecuniary gain to Its members, or those whom the members represent, and Is not organized fee the purpose of corporate profit or In come. 3. Tho purpose of tho corporation is to acquire and hold (Hie to prop erty to he used for the purpose of a Masonic Temple, and occupied by Mt. Veriyin Lodge, No. 22, Free and Ac cepted MasAns, Keystone Chapter, No. 1, Royal Arch Masons, and Godfrey de Bouillon Commandery. No. 14, Knights Templar. 4. The governing body of the cor poration shall consist of six trustees, one trustee elected by each of the organizations above referred to, and the Worshipful Master of Mt. Vernon Lbdge, No. 22. Free find Accepted Masons, the High Priest or Keystone Chapter. No. 1. Royal Arch Masons, nnd tbe Eminent Commander of God frey 9a Bouillon Commandery, No. 14, Knight emplar. 5. Petitioners have been ’each elected as trustee by their respective organizations, to-wlt: \V. F. Dorsey, hy Mt. Vernon Lodge, No. 22, Free and Accepted Masons; E. C. Paine, by Keystono Chapter, No. 1, Royal Arch Masons, and B. F. Hardeman, by Godfrey de Bouillon Commandery, No. 14, Kiilghts Templar, nnd shall bold their office ns trustee tar the respective terms of two, four and six years, which shall be determined among them by lot. Tbo successors of petitioners, as trnztees, shall be elected by the respective organiza tions ‘and shall hold office for a term of six years, and until their succes ses are elected. Vacancies existing hi the elected trustees shall be filled by election of the organizations trus tees tar the ttaexplred term. The term of office of petitioners shall begin on July 1, 1921, nnd continue for tho term drawn by ehch and until their hue- censors are elected. Petitioners desire all of the au thority usually granted corporations created by the Superior Court, and In addition thereto they desire the power to borrow money, execute notes, bills, bonds and other writings, and securrf the payment of them by mortgage, se curity deed, ov oilier lawful Instru ment Such Instruments so authorized to be executed In the name of tho corporation by such officers of the corporation as may be prescribed kt the by-laws. Wherefore, petitioners pray that they, thOlf associated afltt successors may be Incorporated and made a body politic under tho laws ot this State under the name and style above re ferred to. COBB £ BULL, ERWIN, ERWIN St NIX. Petitioners' Attorneys. Filed in office this 19th day of May, 1921. A. B. COILE, Deputy Clerk, Superior Court, Clarke Co., Oa. I. A. B. Colle, Deputy Clerk, do cer tify that the foregoing la a true and correct copy Of the petition for In corporation filed In the name of Ma sonic Temple Association of Athens. Georgia, as the same appears of Mo in my office. This May 19. 1921. A. B. COILE, Deputy Clerk, Superior Court. Clarke Co., Oa. These Are Harvest Days For the Small Investor The whole world Is bidding tar money at tbe highest Interest rate in all history. Today you can get $10 on every $100 with safety on a certain high- grade preferred stock with valuable "rights.” Write for Financial Statement, Bank References, etc. J. C. Thomson & Co., Inc. 126 Liberty St., New York The Facts About Rheumatism. More than nine out of ten cases ot rheumatism, neither of which require any Internal treatment. All that Is re quired is to massage Die effected parts freely with Chnmbcrlain’s Liniment. You will be surprised at the relief which It afford*.—Adv. Read Banner Want Ads for profit, use for reoults. Owing to the ohortege of cool end the manner In which tho government regulates the distribution of fuel In Berlin, the hot bath has become such a luxury that many persons have ceas ed bathing. SALVATION ARMY. Sunday services: 10 a. m.—Open-air meeting corner College and Clayton. 11 a. m.—Meeting In county jail. 3 p. m.—Sunday school In city hall, 7:30 p. m.—Open-sir meeting corner College and Clsytnn. Week-day services: 8 p. m.—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, open-air meeting at corner et College and Clayton. Officers In chargeV Capt. S, M. Cutte sad Lieut, F. Bell. SPECIAL SALE ELECTRIC FANS A guarnntod Electric Fan, suitable -for home or office. Special sale price— $5.00 W. J. GARDNER How much of this paper do you get full benefit from? There is certain news which interests you. There are special articles which you find valuable. But do you read all the advertisements regularly? Here is a source of opportunity for all our readers. These merchants are sending their business messages to you through thi newspaper. And they wan you to know what they have to sell. Always look over these “messages” carefully whether you want to buy anything at the time or not. Keep track of What the stores atid manufacturers are offering and when some need docs come up you will know just where you can get the best value f<ft* your money. 1 , ' - > Save the time atid energy required to shop around from one place to another. Know Wh6re you’re going and what you’re going for before you go. To know the best stores, start now to get the habit of reading all the ads in.this newspaper every day. The Athens banner Have Your Car Washed and Greased Washing $1.00—Greasing according to time and amount of dope. We Handle Continental Motor Parts J. M. HOOD, Distributor. Columbia Six Automobiles jL-i: -IC-* W. A. DALE, Prea.-Trtsa. Rough-Hewn * Monuments appeal to some people— smooth-finished ones to others. Which Is your preference? Our choice ot monumcht designs and various atones la large and affords you wide selec tion. We have many fine etandr l designs or wll! submit special d' ,v- lngs. LEILA DALE, Secretirf A. O. ADAMS, Vice President and General Mena gar BELL BROTHERS MARBLE CO. MANUFACTURERS OF MONUMENTS,OF QUALITY ATHENS, OEORQI* MS THOMAS ST, TELEPHONE 896 r „ L* .