The weekly banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1891-1921, July 22, 1921, Image 2

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1 T fit 3/1 ATHENS DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 22, 1921. GEORGIA—Clarke County. On the -2nd day of July, 1921, the undersigned will apply to the Judge of the -Superior Court of said County, , at his office in said County, for au order authorizing her to sill at pri- \ate sale for the sum of Six Hundred Sixty-two and 50-100 ($662.50) Dol lars a one-fourth undivided Interest in the following described real property- to-wtt: All tiiat lot or parcel or land, with Improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the State of Georgia. County of Clarke and fronting on River Str.et, in the City of Athens, said property being bounded on the north by River Street, on the east by propelty of H. R. Palmer, on 'he south by the Mathews property and on the west by the Jester property, on which lot there Is located two houses, known as 248 and 268 River , Street. This roouest Is made for the pur pose of reinvestment and for the rea son that said property is in bad re pair and pays a very small income on Its value. If said application Is granted said funds will he reinvested and a loan secured by ample real estate, drawing Intfreit at the rate of 8 per cent per annum. This 14th nay of May, 1921. MItS. IDA L. CHAMBERLIN, As Guardian for George S, Shewed). GREEN (i MICHAEL, Attorneys. eorporated under the name and style! may determine to do so by a vote of aforesaid, for the period of twenty i a majority of its stock outstanding years, with the privilege of renewal at the time. I- provided by law, with all the! 8. They dealre for tho said Incor ights. privileges and immunities j poratlon the right of renewal when In rein prayed lor, and with such other ; and as provided by the laws of Gcor- rlghta, privileges and Immunities as I gia, and that It have all such other may be conferred upon similar- cor- I rights, powers, privileges and Im porutions under existing laws or law- inanities as are Incident to like Incur- that may hereafter Ife enacted. porations dr permissible under the ERWIN, ERWTNWfe NIX. Attorneys for Petitioners, office, this 29th day of June, Filed in 1921. K. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County, Georgia. GEORGIA— Clarke County. I, E, J Crawford, Clerk or the Su per ior Court of said County, do cer tify that tin- foregoing is a true copy of the application of Mrs. M. -L. Burke, et al. for charter for Lyndon- iurke Realty Corporation, as the same appears of file in my office. Witness my official hand and seal, this the 29th day of .Tun \ 1921. E. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County, Georgia. laws of Georgia. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be In corporated tinder the name and stylo aforesaid with the powers, privileges and immunities herein set forth, and as are now, or may hereafter be, al lowed a corporation of similar chat aeter under the laws of Georgia. GREEN &, MICHAEL. Attorneys for Petitioners, Filed In offlre this 6th day of July. 1921. A. B. COILE. Deputy Clerk • Superior Court GEORGIA—rClarke County. I. A. B. Cotie, Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the nppllcn lion for charter of the Athena Pub lishing Company as the same appears on flle in this office. Wltnefs my official signature and the seal of said court, this 6th day LIOEL FOR DIVORCE. • In the Superior Court of Clarke County, (icorgfa, July Term. 1921. Mtfc Geraldine Katiecr Davis vs Claude Wilbur Davis. To Claude Wilbur Davis: By order of tho Court, you ate re quested tv be and appear at said Court to be held on the third Monday In Jqly, 1921. then and there to answer Plaintiff's libel for divorce, and In de- frflilt thereof the Court will proceed as' to justice shall appertain. “Witness the Honorable Blanton Portion, Judge of said Court, this 25th day of May, 1921. K. J. CRAWFORD, ERWIN, ERWIN & NIX, Clerk Attorneys for Plaintiff. Clarke Superior Court, April Term, 192!. GEORGIA —Clarke County. Angeltne Ogden vr. Aaron Ogdoi.. To Aaron Ogden: By order of the Court you are ro qulred to he end appear at said Court on the. third Monday In July, noxt, to answer petitioner's libel for divorce, nnd In default thereof the Court will proceed as to Juatlco shall appertain. Witness tho Honorable Blanton E, FommCTWffro of said Court. W of April, 1921. B. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. . Clarko Superior Court, July Term, 1921. GICORCIA—Clarko County. Earnest Crawley va. Ebblo Crawley. To Kliblo Cray Icy: By order of the Court you are re quired to be and appear at said court on the third Monday In July. 1921, next, to answer petitioner’s libel for ilCVorco and In default (hereof the Jirt v:lll proceed ns to Justice shall pertain, Vitucus tho Honorable Blanton frtson, Judge of said Court, fhli tho 23d day of May. 1921. A. B. COILK, Deputy Clork. MJD MAHAFFEY, Petitioner’s Attorney. GEORGIA—Clarko County. Wberrns, Mrs. Carrie H. Chindler, AdminLtratrlx of J. C. Chnndler, rep- resuits to tho CourL in her petition, duly liled and entered on record, that j of July, 1921. she lias fully administered said J. C. ! A. B. COILE, Chandler’s estate. This is therefor > | Deputy Clerk Superior to cite all persons concerned, kindred - Court of Clarke and creditors, to show cause, if any J8-15-22-29 County, Georgia, they can, why said Administratrix j GEORGIA—Clarke County, should not lie discharged from her To the Superior Court of Clarke administration, and receive letters of dismission, on the first Monday in August, 1921. R. C. ORR. Ordinary. GEORGIA—Clarko County. To the Ordinary of Said County: AU persons are hereby notilled that James Willie Arnold lias filed with Hie undersigned Ills written applica tion to lie appointed permanent Ad ministrator of the estate of George Dye (colored), late of said County, deceased. I will pass upon said ap plication and grant letters to said ap plicant In Illy office nil tile first Mon day In August, next, it no valid "•)- ji c tinn: are tiled and sustained. This the 7th day of July, 1921. • It. C. ORR, . Ordinary. GEORGIA—CInrke County. By virtue of ' an order from the Court of Ordinary for Clarke County, Georgia, will ho Bold at public out cry, on tho first Tuesday in August, 1921. at the courthouse door In said Clarke County, between the legal hours of sale, that tract of land in A Renville, Clarke County, Georgia, be ing a portion ot tho live-acro tract of land purchased of Britten S. W ire by Course Brumby about the year 1871, and known as Lot No. 1 of William Rutherford survey, 1871, of record In book 11. page 215, .said lot of land herein conveyed being bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a corner on old White hall road und a street 33 feet from OgORGlA—Clarko County. Ttttbo .Slncrlor Court of Sahl County: T* 1 " petition of Mrs. M. L. llurkc. of-Wilkes County, Georgia, laimnr M >1 ounty, Georgia, Lamar Lflidon, of the City, of New York and State Of New York, Edward Lgndon. ohjtho City of Nejv York anTl State oGNnw York, at^f Thomas A. Burke of Wilkes County, Georgia, respect- ftffly shows: • a- Thtit they dpslre for themselves. *®ir associates, successors and as- "fit in be Incorporated under the nfme and style of Lyhdon-Burke Real- Corporation: for the full period ot nty years, with the privilege of re al aa provided by law. The principal office and place mines* of sahl corporation shall lit the city of Athens, Clarke nty, Georgia. The* capita! stock of the Corpora- shall be Seventv-flve Thousand ’5,000:00) • Dollars, divided Into $res of One Hundred (3100.00) Dot laus each. Petitioners desire that said eorjKjrutlou shall have the right to Increase Its capital stock from tljhe to time to any amount not ex ceeding Two Hundred Thousand (3100,000.00) Dollars by a majority vAe of the common capital stock out standing at the time: such increased capital stock to be common and pre ferred, either or both, and in such proportion'as the voting stock of the company may determine. Petitioners do) Ire that sahl corporation shall also h|Vv the right to decrease Its capital ■feck by a majority vote of the com- mdn stock of the company from time ti('.tlnie to any amount not less than Tjfcntyhve Thousand (325,000.00) 'lars. .► The object of said corporation l£pcciulary profit and gain to itself stockholders. The partlcuh.r business that corporation proposes to engage Is that of holding, buying, selling, ting, (easing, building upon, Shropshire, corner on rond nnd run ning south 80 west 4 chains and 30 links to Dcarlng’s line; thence along Denring's line south 9 east to J. K. Davis' line; thence along line of J. K. Davis, Dave La ten, Mllus 1/fwln, C. Brumby and old Whitehall road to the beginning cottier, containing V/ 2 nqr. s, more or less. Said property conveyed by John R. White to John Lee, alias John Cooper, by deed dated January 30, 1914, and recorded In book 19, page 168, In the office of the Clprk of the Superior Court of Clarke County, Georgia. The terms of said sale to be caah. HUGH W. WHITE, Administrator of the Estat" of John Cooper, Allas John Lee. GEORGIA-Clatke County. To tho Surerlor Court of Said County: The petition of Bowdre Phlnlzy, of Richmond County, Georgia, and H. J. Rowe, A. C. Erwin and J. B. Joel, of Clarke County, Georgia, respectfully shows: 1. Petitioners, together! with thflr arsoclatea, desire to he incorporated under the name of the Athens Pub lishing Company for Hie period of twenty years, with the right to renew the charter at the expiration ol said time. 2. The principal office of said com pany shall be in the City ol Athens, State nnd County- aforesaid. 3. Tint object of said corporation 's pecuniary gain to itself atld Its shareholders. 4. Tho business to be carried on by said corporation Is to engkge In business as propristors and publish ed of newspapers, to bq printed In the City of Athens, State of Geor gia, and in connection therewith to carry, on the business of job printing, engravers, publishers, lithographers and electrotvp?rs. ,5.—The capital stork ot said cor poration shall ho $82,50(W)0, of which amount 360,000.00 shall be 8 per cent preferred stock and 322,500.00 shall common stock, with the right to Increase the amount ot either said preferred or common stock, or botU. to an amount not exceeding 3500,' 000.00. Petitioners desire the right to have said subscriptions to said cap ital stock paid In money or property, to be taken at a fair valqatiop. Ten per cent of the amount of capital stock to he employed by them has teen actually paid in, . Petitioners desire the right to -ving and 'otherwise dealing In real J see and be sued, to plead and be im- te of every kfnd and character, | pleaded, to have and use a common also buying, selling and other- seal, to make all necessary by-lawa wfee dealing in stocks, bonds, notes, j and regulations, and to do all other ;ages and all kinds of securities.j things that may be necessary for,the successful carrying on ot said bust- rtirtgi . B. Petitioners desire that said Dotation shall have tho right to snr render Us charter and liquidate its business by n majority of the voting ■tack of the corporation. 9.—Petltlobers desire that said cor poration shall have the right to con tract and be'contracted with, to sue niake all necessary , utr and .deliver Its ’ other obligations and raqnt Of the same by at trust. oV otherwise, i have an other rights I privileges that may 1>e .Incidental B or proper Id the SBmma ness. Including the right to buy, hold and sell real estate and personal prop erty suitable to the purposes of the corporation, and to execute notes and bonds ns evidence* of indebtedness In curred, or which may be Incurred, In the conduct of the affairs’ of the cor poration and to secure the saipe by mortgage, security-deed or other form of ILn. under existing laws. 7. They desire for said incorpora tion the power and authorlty-th apply for and accept amendments to its char ter of either form or substance by a. pf a majority of Ua atock.out vote of a major tbdJ County, Georglar The petition ot J. Warren Smith, li. F. Hardeman, C. H. Phlnliy, Julian Barrett, D. G. Anderson, T. H. Dozier, Jr., John J. Wilkins, W. A. Worsham, Jr., R. L. McWhorter, Andrew C. Er win, Blanton Fort son, J. H. Grlffeth, Joel A. Wier, Tate Wright and J. W. Barnett respectfully shows: 1. That they and their associates dcslro to bq Incorporated and rnnde a body politic and corporate under Ihe laws of Georgia with the corpor ate name and style of "West Lake Club.” 2. That the purpose of the said corporation Is the promotion of social Intercourse among Us members, sun the encouragement of boating, fish ing, swimming and other athletics, sports and pastimes. 3. That petitioners desire said cor poration to be located in the City ot Athens, In said State'and-County, and to be Incorporated for twenty (20) years, with the privilege of renewal as often as allowed by law, *. That petitioners desire that said corporation have the right..of succes sion, the power to sue and .be sued, to contract and be contracted with, to have pnd to use a common seal, and to make and adopt n constitution and by-laws, rules and regulations neces sary to carry out tho objects, ot the corporation not -In conflict with the luwq of the State and the United Btates. and to alter, amend and re peal the same. 5. That petitioners desire that said corporation have power, to deceive, rent, lease, purchase .and’ hold such realty and personalty as may be nec essary tor the purpose of the cor potation, with power, to dispose of same, to issue and negotiate notes, bonds, stock or other ovldences of In debtedness and secure 1 the hame by mortgage, deed or deed of trust on any part or all of its iffhperty. 6. —That the membership and stock of file said corporation shall be sub ject to transfer and assignment under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed In the by-laws, and that no right of transfer of membership or stock shall exist except In accord ance therewith. ' 7.—That the capital'stock of said corporation shall bis* $10,000.00, with (he privilege of Increasing the same to the sum of 320,000.00 by majority vote of the stockholders, said stock to* ho divided in shares of $100.00 each, 10 per cent of the amount of capital to be employed by them baa been’ actually paid In. 8. Wherefore yotir petitioners pray that tltfey, their assoctatei and suc cessors be Invested' with the corpor ate' authority aforesaid and auch other corporate powers aa may be suitable of said association nnd tn accord ance with law, and your petitioners will ever pray, etc. J , TATE WRIOHT. Petitioners’ Attorney. Filed In office this 7th day ot July,- 1921. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk. GEORGIA—Clarkd County. I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the Su perior Court of said County, do here by certify that the foregoing is n true and correct copy of’the applica tion for charter of "Weat Lake Club” as tho same appears on file In this office. » This 7th day of July, 1921. * . E. J:'.CRAWFORD, Clerk. Superior Court, Clarke County- Georgia. Davis Construction Com pany. is Building Lake • and Dams This Week. Work on the lake, dams, ditches nnd other ground work on tile West Lake project has been progressing with such rapidity within the last lew j days that already a very noticeable change In the appearance of the place can bo detected. It is expected that this part N of the work will be cofft- plcted within a few weeks, after which the erection of a handsome clubhouse and other buildings will be begun. A tentative plan for the rlubliouse, as drawn by City Engineer Barnett, was submitted to Hie building com mittee only recently ami its soon as they have carefully considered it, it will be submitted to the members of the club as a whole for final ac tion. / Beautiful Clubhouse. According to the plans, as drawn up by Captain Barnett, tho clubhouse Is to be one of the most beautiful in the entire south. With Its large par lors and reading rooms, beautiful drawing-rooms, spacious ballroom and wide verandas, it will meet every need that can be imposed upon a clubhouse. In addition tn Hie clubhouse, there are to be a number of other build ings on the estate in the form of per golas, summer bouses, etc. The bath houses and canoe rooms will also be very attractive additions to the project. Membership Grows. Lato Thursday afternoon the mem bership of West Lake had Increased to the number of seventy-five. Only 100 members are to constitute the dull so It is expected that within a tew days tho f.tal roil can be given out. 'The committee on membership Is to decide upon tho twenty five to whom they will extend Invitations to Join within the next few daya nnd Invitations will be issued forthwith. SUM DU 18 Fill Truce Will Continue For In definite Period—De Vale ra and Cabinet Leave For London. Sinn Fein Organ Says Raids and Imprisonments is So Large Impossible to Keep Record. London.—The center of Interest in Irish affairs was transferred to Dub lin Friday by the departure of. Do Valera and ills cabinet for the seat of their government. Thu Irish lead er Is taking with him the document received from Lloyd Gcorgo settiffR forth definite proposals by the British government on the settlement cf the Irleh problem. It Is authoritatively ■tuted that the truce In Ireland Will continue lor un Indefinite period. -rr- EXAMINATIONS Held Friday. By Superinten dent Bond. * Superintendent G. G. Bond was holding classification examinations for Wscbsrs for the city schools Fri day, at the College avenue school. While most'of those taking the exami nations were new teachers there were a - few former teachers who were tak ing examination for a higher classi fication, which Is determined by the marie made on this rumination. Wind Up of War Risk Claims Is Reported Friday WasHagtopv—Andounelng Friday completion of a drive to raett e ail Claims ot former service men pendteC Dublin.—Sinn Fein’s official organ the Irish Bulletin, in a review of tho first six months of the year, declares that "raids, arrests, imprisonments and suppressions have in the last *ix months been carried on upon a scale so wide as to render accurate figures Impossible. r "Dublin castle, itself,” says the 1KU- letln, "admits that over 5,200 Irish- men are interned—all of them with out trial. Some 1,600 others are serv ing sentences of penal servitude- or hard labor, and approximately l.OOtt more are in’custody awaiting trial or interment.” Fill B RUSSIA IE! Official Bolshevik Organ Under Date, of June 25 Tells of Horrible Suffer ing. Announcement Co n f i r m s . Recent Cable Dispatches From Russia. New York.—The official Bolshevik newspaper Pravda of Moscow under date of June 25, telling of horrible sufferings of the Russian people, says that "as a result of drought and crop failure famine Is raging among a pop ulation numbering about twenty-fire in the IVat Rials Insurance. Butestf, I millions." This announcement, given birector ForMs «*ld all claims have I cut by A. J. Sack, dlorrector of the been Acted upon eicopt thogaef cur-' Russlau information bureau (n the rent tiling fbkh will. receive aRCn-f^uea states, who represents the no tion iff the ntat 24 hours. In the tl-BoJshevIk forces of (his country, test Hume sreekd the division has din-1 confirms recent cable dispatches. posed of a 14-hour average of aeveit| thousand eases. , . ' J With one hand tbs Japs presented m—mm /* as? Cheer Business Is Better Southern cities are ill sound business and financial condi tion-better, in fact, than the Southern rural districts Diversity of industry goes to make up the financial stability of the Southern cities. The circulation of the after noon paper is largely concen— trated in cities, where money is • easier and living conditions are . best. Where people have the money to spend, and are spend- 1 tog it. _ 1 I The South is a newspaper reading section.' The circulation of be daily papers, as compared with that of the national maga zines, is far in excess of the ratio in other parts of the country. ' To "Sell It Today”—yott HAVE to use newspapers. Today’s News— TODAY 15k. The afternoon paper prints today’s news TODAY. The pub lic is more interested in reading terse, telegraphic accounts of today’s news TODAY, rather than reading it TOMORROW in the nioming paper. Department Store Advertising Afternoon papers as a class lead in department store adver tising, thus insuring their being read by the women buyers. If it’s something to be sold to wo men, the afternoon paper of fers the logical advertising me- . dium. The Home Paper The afternoon paper GOES home, and STAYS home, and is ready by the ENTIRE FAMILY when they have plenty of time to read. Many national accounts are being carried in these pa pers exclusively, with more than tangible results. The Athens Herald Daily—Afternoon