The weekly banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1891-1921, July 01, 1921, Image 2

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THE ATHENS DAILY BANNER, ATHENS, GA, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1921 LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. In the Superior Court of Clarke County, Georgia, July Term, 1921. Mrs. Geraldine Kaneer Davis vs. Claude Wilbur Davis. To Claude Wilbur Davis: By order of the Court, you are re qursted to be at.d appear at said Court to be held on the third Monday In July, 1921. then and there to answer plaintiff's libe l for divorce, and In de fault thereof the Court will proceed is to Justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable Blanton Fortson. Judge of said Court, tills 25th day of May, 1921. E. J. CRAWFORD, ERWIN KIIWIN & NIX, CU-rk Attorneys for Plaintiff. GEORGIA—Clarke County. I To All Whom It May Concern: W. T Braxton, of said State, hav- | CITATION. GEORGIA—Clarke County. To Whom R May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that Hugh w: White, administrator of the ertate of John Cooper, has tiled a petition for leave to sell lands belonging to raid John Cooper, as described in raid petition. I will pass upon the same on the first Monday Ml July next. Let anyone interested show taute, If any they have, why leave should not be granted as prayed for. This 6th day of June, 1921, R. C. ORR. Ordinary. Ing applied to me for letters of ad ministration, with will annexed, on the estate of A. (’. Qullllan, late or said County, this Is to cite nil add sln- gultr t‘.e creditors and next of Ida of aald A. C. tjuilJian to be and ap pear at the July term, 1921. of tho Court of Ordinary of said County, and show cause, if any they cau, why let ters of administration, with the wtil annexed, should not bo granted to said W. T. Braxton on the estate of A. C Qullllan. Witness my official signature this the 6th day of June, 1921. * R. C. ORIt, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Clarke County. The return of appraisers s'Ulng apart a year’s support to Amoziah and Stonewall Bowles, minor children of Mattie Bowles, deceased, out of her ertate has been filed with the under lined. This is to notify all persona tc show cause. If any they can. on the first Monday In July, 1921, why said i di.rn should not be made the judg ment of the Court. This June 9, 1921. R. C. ORR, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Clarke County. To All Whom It May Concern: A. S. Brown having In proper form applied to me for Permanent Letters Ir to cite nil and singular the creditors fit Administration on the estate of J T. Richards, lat ■ of said County. This and next of kin of J. T. Richards to be and appear at my office within the time allowed, to-wlt: The first Monday in July. 1921, and show rausc, If any they can. why said peti tion' should not be grante'd. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this lat of June, 1921. R. C. ORR. Ordicary. SHERIFF'S SALE. GEORGIA—Clarko County. Will he sold on the first Tuesday in July, 1921, before the courthouse door In said State and County, dur ing the legal bourn of sale, tq th! highest bidder for cash, the follow ing described property, to-wlt: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being In the city of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, being Lot No. 10 In Block D, of the tub-division known ns Oconee Place, as shown by .plat of record In the office of the Clerk cf the Superior Court of Clarke Coun ty, Georgia, In Book 11, Page 637, and being the same preperty conveyed to Tennle Thomas by deed of American Land Co., recorded 111 Deed Bonk 21, Page 301, in Clerk's office, Superior .Court Clarke County, Georgia. Said property levied upon as the property of the defendant, Tennle Thomas, to satisfy n Judgment l-suel from the City Court of Athena In fa vor of "John OUle Lay and against Tennle Thomas. Legal notice given defendant tnia June 6, 1921. W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff. of Wilkes County, Georgia, respect fully shows:, i mu uiejF dcsiie lor themselves, Ihtlr associates, successors and as- rigns. to he Incorporated under the ■'lid si vie of Lyudon-Burke Ileal ty Corporation, for the full period or . ...... .v.-.iin, eitii the prfvlleg- ot re iniwal as provided by law. 2 The prineipal office and place i t business of s ill corporation shall le la the City or Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, 2. I le- capital stock of the corpora tion shall he Seventy live Thousand i*7r.it(niMiii Dollars, divided into shares of One Hundred ($ 100.00) Dot iars each Petitioners desire that aid corporation shall have the right to Increase Its capital stock from tune to time to any amount not ex- Two Hundred Thousand (1200,000.00) Dollars by a majority e-K or the common capital stock ooi- 1. luting at the tun . such increased capital stock to be common aim pre- Jenrd, either ot both, and in such proportion as the voting stock of the company may determine. Petitioners dc-suo tnat said corporation shall also have th e r i K ht to de rease its capital stock by a majority vote of the com- mon stock of the company from time to time to any amount not less than Twenty-five Thousand (625,000 00) Dollars. -t The object of said corporation is pecuniary profit and gain to itself and stockholders. 5. Tho particular business that said corporation proposes to engage in Is that of holding, buying, selling. Hilling, leasing, building upon, im proving and otherwise dealing in real ertate of every kind und character Iso buying, soiling and otlier- Mrs. John R. White, Mrs. Frank Lipscomb, Mrs. Frank Hurdoman. Mrs. I.. r. Brown, Misses Annie Mue Lay- field. Maltha Towns, Itrown and far ter leave early next week for the V. W. f, A. conference at Blue ltidge, N. to E'lend ten days. Half the party will go .Monday; the others leaving Story-Telling Hour Popular Feature of U. Summer School and solicitor of the city court. It Is Mr. Lankford's Idea that a local prosecuting attorney, who also would he county attorney, can better j I,...- In Ilia courts * iuuillg 1(1. ncr at the noon hour. The exercises will lake the court house, where Scott will have everything 'h Um III! ♦ ♦ -in Whealnn, a A feature of tho 1921 session of the fnlversity of Georgia summer school that Is proving very Interesting and [ titularl that is resulting In an unsual amount indictments. ... ... tt> ot Georgia Bummer [ of good )8 thl , storytelling hour each ; save sr e a t deal ( Thursday and Friday afternoon. .Vltss to the counties in th pop mar student ut tho Ini school, will spend the week-end at his home in Grlltln ♦ 4 Mbs Goodwyn Denny, the daughter at Attorn-y General Denny, or Kouie, will soon visit Miss Maud O'Keefe Powers at her Peachtree Circle home. A school mate of Miss Powers, she was one of the "Georgia family." as the Atlanta girls at the National l ark seminary were designated, and who were entertained at a tea by .lenator William Harris. Miss Denny has a modest, refined type ot levell near which reminds one of an old- time miniature.—Journal. 4 4 Mrs. Billups Phinizy, of Athens, Is Hie g::est of her daughter, Mrs. Hughes Spalding, afier having been Hie guest of relatives In Birmingham, Ala. ♦ 4 Mr and Mrs. Ward Wight are re living congratulations upon the Mrth of a daughter at their home, 141 East Lake road. ♦ 4* Mrs. Adair and Miss Florence Adair, of Bowman, were among the out-of- town visitors yesterday. / ami EXECUTOR'S SALE. GEORGIA—Clarke County, Will be sold before the courthouse door in Athens on the first Tuesday In July, next, within sale hours, at public auction, the following parcel of land, lying and being in aald County, cn public road from Athena to Bar nett Shoali and containing 34 acres, more or leas, being the homo place of Susan Mitchell, deceased, and a “Witt of the Nancy Hansen old place. Cald tract la bounded cn the east by land of H. H. Sorrells, on the north by land ot D. H. Winter, formerly, and on the aouth by the Athens new public road and on the west by the old road leading to Bethel church, for merly. A full description of land la found In Book of Deeds VV, folio 410—* In deed from Carruth to William Mlt- chcll. Said lard to be sold by virtue Of an order of Court of Ordinary ot aald County, authorising sale for pur- pose of paying debts of Susan Mit chell, deceased, and advertised and to be sold as the property of said de ceased, The land has been rented for the year and purchaser wilt not be entitled to receive rejtt for this year. Possession will be given subject to right nf tenant In possession to gather crop. There ore two security deeds Against the land, but these will both be cancelled on sale day and full title will be given to purchaser. This June 10, 1921. EUGENE MITCHELL, v Executor of Susan Mitchell, Deceased. SHERIFF'S SALE. GEORGIA—Chrke County. Will he sold oil the first Tuesday In July, 1921, before the courthouse door, in said State and County, dur ing the legal hours of sale, to tho hlghe-t bidder lor cash, the following described property, to-wlt: One six- cylinder National touring car. Car No. 24336-No, A. F. 2. Motor No. 8N476S. Made 3-22-1918. Said property levied upon as the property described in a fl fa Issued from the Superior Court, Franklin County, Georgia, in favor of the Farm ers Bank, Canon, Georgia, and against C. J, Culpepper, principal, and B. B. power and J. A. Duncan, endorsers Property found In V.\ II. Clmfln's pos resalon. This June 1, 1921. W. E JACKSON, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Clarko County. 'WdU be sold on the first Tuesday In July. 192J, before the courthouse door at Clarke County, In the city of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, bo- JWeen the legal hours of stle, to the highest bidder for cash, all of the following describ'd land, to-wlt:. That tract of land In the city of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, begin ning at the northwest corner of the Intersection of Cobb street and Chase street, running thence northerly along the wtst aide of Chase street a distance of 170 teet to u ten toot alley; thence westerly along said al ley 63 teet; thence southerly to tho notth side of Cobb street; thenc easterly along the north side of Cohh street 80 feet to tho beginning point; the privilege of laying pipe through the above described lot for sewer con portions on Cobb street to bo granted the owner of the lot In the rear of this (.tie. This being the home place of F. M John an, deceased, and being the place wh*r.( the said F. M. Johnson resided nt t’’e time of his death. Said land will bo fold by the un ('eniened Executrix of the will of said F, M. Johnson, deceased, In pursuance rf an order of the Ordinary of Clarke County, Georgia, granted at the regu lar June term, 1921, ol tho Court of Ordi nary of said county; said sale be in' nude for the purpose of paying debts of aald estate and for dlstrlbu tlcn. This June 6, 1921. MRS. EMMA L. JOHNSON, Executrix of the will of F. M. Johnson, Deceased. GEORGIA—Clarke County. On the 23d day of July. 1921, the undersigned will apply to the Judge of the Superior Court of said County, at Ills office In said County, for an order authorising her to sell at pri vates sale for the sum of Sir-Hundred Sixty-tWo and 60-100 ($662.50) Dol lars a one-fourth undivided Interest In the following described real property- to-wit: All that lot or parcel of land, with Improvements thereon, situate, lying and being In the State of Georgia, County of Clarke and fronting on River Street, In the City of Athens, said property being bounded on tho north by lllver Street, on tho east by property of H. R. Palmer, on the south by the Mathews property and on the west by tho Jester property, on which lot there Is located two houses, known as 248 and 268 River Street. Thin request Is made for the pur- po-e of reinvestment and for the rea son that said property !s in bad re pair and pays a very amnll Income on its value, s If mid application la granted said funds will be reinvested and a loan secured by ample real estate, drawing Interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum. This 14th day of May, 1921. MRS. JDA L. CHAMBERLIN. A* Guardian for George 8. Sheweil. GREEN & MICHAEL, Attorneys. i wise dealing In stocks, bonds, notes, j mortgages and all kinds of securities. 6. petitioners dezlre that said cor poration shall have the right to siir render! its charter and liquidate its Lualncfcs by n majority of the voting flock hf the corporation. 7— Petitioners dealre that said cor poration shall have Hie right to con tract and be contracted with, to sue mid he sued, to make all necessary by-laws, to execute, and deliver Its notes, bonds or other obligations and nciuie the payment of the same by meitgagp, deed of trust, or otherwise and generally to have all other rights and privileges that may be Incidental to or necessary or proper in the transaction of Its business. Wherefore, petitioners pray that they, together with their associates rticcec Ola and assigns, may he In corporated under the name and style afoitsaid, for the period of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal as provided by law, with all the rights, privileges and Immunities hetein prayed for, and with such oilier rights, privthgeu and Immunities as may be conferred upon similar cor porations under existing laws or law that may hereafter bo enacted ERWIN. EKWJN & NIX, Attorneys for Petitioners Filed in office, this 29th day of June ♦ 4 Dr. and Mis. B. H. Green, of Maya- ville, spent yesterday in the city. ♦ 4* Miss Lottie Ramsfieck. of Atlanta, arrived yesterday to visit Mrs. How ell Cobb for several days. ♦ ♦ Mrs. p. M. Kirkland has returned from Monroe. Mary Elizabeth Lrown, of Atlanta, lecognized expert in tills line of work is In charge. The Thursday afternoon hour is conducted on the University of Geor gia campus at six o’clock. The teach ers and children of Athens who at tend, assemble on the beautiful lawn in front of Peabody hall where they are entertained with stories of un usual interest told in a very vivid manner by Miss Brown. The Friday afternoon hour is con ducted oil the State Normal campus on the east lawn*under the spreading oak3. From time to time. Miss Brown handle the prosecutions in the courts of hl« county than an official who is not located in the county, and whose? work is very largely dependent upon the local oafter court onvenes. This is true, lie says, par- to drawing and handling He says his plan will court expenu matter of prep- tli- U tiduucf Tell o'clock is the hour s, | t , Jr opening, ami tile people M , .111(1 Hart county will hi- right ,. for tell first, song. Three Athens Officers Now Enjoying Vacati, aration of cases witnesses and summoning of Three Thousand to Attend Fourth of July Sing Fest , Officers Parson and Burpee „ f Athene police force began th( . Ir ration Thursday. ** I force is allowed | ration duflng the I'is now in the proc( SS of takm l vacation. fifteen da t t Offic Hartwell, Ga., July 1.—Fully ,!iree or four thousand people are expert ed In Hartwell next Monday, the Fourth of July, when there will he brings in others to tell stories and in; an all-day singing and mammoth dm Motor Ran his vacation Thursday. Officers McKune and N^ima turned from their vaction f tenorted for duty. They back on the job. lay ai e nd this way, those attending have bounty; upon which to feast Read for profit, use for sure Banner Want Ads. Phene 7 resulj County Prosecuting Attorney Proposed In New Legislation Sylvia Pankhurst Freed ■4 4 1921. E. J. CRAWFORD, ■! Clnik Superior Court, CFnnn.A „, CI , arK “ Georgia. GEORGIA—Clarke County I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the Su- pctlcr Court, of raid County, do cer tify trial tho foregoing Is n true codv of the application of Mrs, M \ Park 1 ’' B a i' f0r char,er for Lyndon- Burke Realty Corporation, as the aams nppenrs nf file In my office Witness my official hand and seal this the 29th (lay of Jun?, 1921. E./I. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County, Georgia. Notice GEORGIA—Qlarke County. All persons havmg claims agalnBt the estate of O. D. Arnold are re quested to file the same with me, duly verified, and all persons Indebted to said estate will make payment to me This May 26th, 1921. MAIDA E. ARNOLD, Administrator of o. I). Arnold, Deceased. COBB & BELL. Attorneys, 5 2C-6t-wl*- Clarko Superior Court, April Term, 192L IEORGIA—Clarke County. Angelina Ogden vr. Aaron Ogden To Aaron Ogden: Ily order of the Court you are re quired to be and appear at said (four! <n the third Monday In July, next, to msWer petitioner's libel for divorce, uni In default thereof the Court will proceed as to Justice shall appertain. _ Witness the Honorable Blanton E. T ortsun, Judge of said Court. Tills lllb day of April, 1921. . E. J. CRAWFORD, Si ' 1 Clerk. CITATION. GEORGIA—Clarke County. To AH Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that Mattie 8. Eberhart, administratrix of the es tate hf William Eberhart, has filed a petition fer leave to aelt lands and realtv belonging to aald William Eberhart, aa described In said petition. I wilt pass upon tbe same on the first Monday in July. next. Let anyone In terested rhow cause. If any they bare. Why tears should not he granted as prayed for. ^ This «th day of Jana. 192L H. C• ORR. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Clarke Superior Court, July Term 1921 IEORGIA—Clurke County. Earnest Crawley vs. Ehbie Crawley. To Ebbie Crawley: By order of th.- Court you are re quired to he and appear at said court on the third Monday in July, 1921. next, to answer petitioner's libel for divorce and in default thereof the Court will proceed aa to Justice shall tppertaln. Witness the Honorable Blanton Fortson, Judge of said Court. This the 23d day of May, 1$21 A. U. COILE, Deputy Clerk CLAUD MAHAFFEV, Petitioner’s Attorney. Tho Legal Gazette or Official Or gan for Official and Legal Advertis ing In Clarko County, Georgia, will he changed from The Athena Weekly Hnnner to Athens Daily Banner—to t=ko effect August 1. 1921. This Jtlfie 28, 1921 W. E. JACKSON. Sheriff. ELMER J CRAWFORD., Clerk Sup. Court. R. C. ORR, Ordinary. ■: ' - c. N. WEATHERLY, Coroner. Mrs. W. II. Maxwell and .Mrs. Wal lace Aniison, of Lexington, speut yes ter day In the c ity. ♦ 4 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Henson, of Cor nelia, were visitors here yesterday. ♦ ♦ Mrs. G. s. Thompson and Miss Tonie Thompson, of Bishop, spent Fri day in the city. ♦ 4 Mrs. H. C. McRee, of WatklnsvlUe, was a visitor here yesterday. 4 -4 Mrs. Georgia Stephens and Miss Pearl Shackleford recently returned It ('in Columbia and motored up from Lexington yesterday for a visit ♦ 4 Mrs. D. p. Hnselton and Miss Dot llase'lton are leaving Monday Paris Island. ♦ ♦ Mr. J. A. Darwin has returned from hfs farm near Willie Plains, ♦ ♦ alias .Manila Towns has returned frojn Atlanta, ♦ 4 Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Smith havp re- Atlanta, Ga.. July 1—A bill offer ed in the lower house today by Rep resentative Lankford, of Toombs, will go a long way toward revamping the court system of the state. He Is seek ing to establish tile office of prosecut ing .attorney in each county, to be operative in place of the office ot so licitor general of the superior court Baseball Results. Southern League. Atlanta 8, New Orleans 7. Memphis 2, Little Rock 1. Birmingham 6, Nashville 4. Chattanooga 6, Mobile 5, American League. Washington 1-1, Philadelphia 2 0. St. Louis 3, Chicago 4. Others rained cut. fof turned from Clarksville, 4 4 Mrs. W. A. Reaves, of Savannah, Is spending a few days In the city, en rout s to Franklin, N. C., to spend the summer. -Mr. 4 4 E. Putman will spend the week end In Oray with Mrs. Patman, who Is-the guest of relatives for sev ;ral weeks. 4 4 Humphrey Haywood, who Is acting page for the senate in Atlanta, is spending the week-end with his par- flits, Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Haywood. 4 4 A. J. Lyndon left yesterday fqirYadklii Valley to spend the sum Blir end will be Joined the first of fAitust by Miss Mary Lyndon 4 4 Miss Lou Onu Little, of Commerce, Is tho guest of Mrs. Abtt Nix / 4 4 Mrs - -Nettie Flesman is visiting in Conyers. Mrs Mr. anfd Mrs. W. C. Davis and Miss Wlnnlfred Davis left yesterday tor Asheville to visit Mrs, Pate Stetson. 4 4 • Mrs. T-rrell and young son, of Ma rietta, are guests of Mrs. S. V. San ford on Cloverhurst. 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lang, of Sandersville, are guests of Mr and Mrs T W Powell, Miss Nella Av.ry. who has beon Halt in? friends during vacation, stop- nlng by Charlotte vilie, Va„ with her mother. Mrs. Ora Hart Avery, arrives today to spend sometime with her rnr.d parents, Capt. and Mrs J F Matt. ^Misses Flossie Henson and Desma E'der, of Winder, are the gussts or Mrs. C. M. Henson on the Prince ton road. 4 4 Aitle Small and young son Ar tic. Jr., left yesterday for their homo In Macon, after spending several weeks as the guests of Capt. and Mrs J. W. Harnett. Little India Small will prolong her visit with her grand parents. 4 4 Mrs J. T Longlno and Mrs. M. L. I’hnkrtcrk loft last night for Dougla-, . t > s-arnd two weeks with Mrs. W. Wilson. , Mrs. W. P. Smith and three chtl- Iren, of Asheville, N. C., are guests of Mrs Gray Hopktm and Mrs. Rob ert Holmes. Mrs. Rav Themis of Penv r, ac- mraniert by her son. Thurston, will arrive today to visit Mrs. John Bird. 4 4 Mis’ Marks, GEORGIA—Clarke County. To the Superior Court of Said County Tho petition of Mrs. M. I,. Burke of Wilkes County. Georgia, Lamar Lyndon, of the City of New York and «UU of New York, Edward Lyndon, 9f the City of New Mork and State Anne Kirk 11 ml and Julia ’o have been the poaular ’uc-ti of Miss Van Wilkins, left yes- 'e:,lnv for their home In St. AugU3 t in Fla., and Montgomery, Ala. 4 4 Mr Donovan Owen will spend the Wick-cnd in Atlanta. 4 4 Mias Stella Meadows’ friends will regret to hear of her Illness at St. Mary's hospital. 4 4 Capt. and Mrs. T IlT Dozter amt Mlaa Mary Dozier have returned t-nm White Sulphur, accompanied by .Mr. Jim Doyler, who motored up for them, ■f ♦ Mrs. c. H. Yonrwood has returned from a visit to velatlvw fn White Msuaaassotts National League. Pittsburg 5, Cincinnati 2. Chicago 8, Bt. Louis 6. Others rained out. Athens Visitors Julius P. Robinson, of Atlanta. 4 4 Mr. Gibson, ut Atlanta. 4 4 C. E, Clssly, of Grenville, S. C. . 4 4 H. C. Alien, of Atlanta. 4 4 T, H. Rose, of Atlanta. 4 4 Allen M. Woodall, of Columbua. 4 4 J, L. White, of Omega. 4 4 Ernest Tolbert, of Nicholson. 4 4 T. J. Butler, of Atlanta. 4 4 P. W. McHulI, Jr., of Marietta. 4 4 T. M. Ezell, of Macon. 4 4 Sam Rogers, of Koyston. 4 4 William A. Hunnicvtt, of Atlanta. 4 4 / ^- T. B. Strange, of Winder. 4 4 H. T. Flanigan, of Winder, 4 4 Editor W. A. Shackelford, of Lex ington. 4 4 Miss May Williamson, of Brunswick. 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Pike Hutchinson, ot Statham. 4 4 Ragles McKenzie, of Columbus. 4 4 R. T. Barrett, of Madison. 4 4 L. R. Martin, of Atlanta. 4 4 J. M. Peters, of Monroe. 4 4 Dr. and Mrs C. E. Coffin, of Winter Park, Fla. 4 4 J. Lester, of Atlanta. 4 4 Mrs. G. E. Currier, of Winter Park, Fla. Many friends greeted Siivla Pankhurst when she was released Iron Holloway Jail. London. 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