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THE GLASSIFIEO AttVERTtSEMENTS AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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GEORGIA—Clarke County.
To the Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of Jake 'Bernstein, .sol
J. Bolcy, W. T. Collins. W. F. Dorsey,
fouls FunkeiiKteln, Hugh Hodgson.
Dink Martin. T1..F. Miller, Let- Morris.
M. G. NTcliolsoii, 0. A. Trussell and
Joel Wler, all of said ’County nrin
3tate, shows: - .
1. They desire for themselves, as
roclates and .accessors, to be Incur
porated under the name and style
JtHWS PUBLISHING COMPANY
for the period of twenty (20) years,
will, the privilege of renewal there
after.
2. The principal office of satu
Company shall be at Athens, In the
county and Stnte aforesaid.
3. The objoct of the corporal Ipa
Is pecuniary gain to its stockholders,
6- The particular business to bt
carried on by the corporation is the
publication Tif a newspaper or news
papers, and to that end to engage
in business as proprietor, printer, pub
lisher and distributor of newspapers;
to deal hi stationery, paper and ma
terial for carrying print; to carry on
the business of Job printer, and any.
other business auxllllary to the manu
facture, conduct, distribution atu. sale
of newspapers; to undertake and do
all kinds of business relating to the
gathering of news and Information
and‘the printing, publishing and. dts
trlbutlon of same; and to do all tnlngs
necessary, useful and proper to curry
out the foregoing - bject not inconrls
tent with the laws.
8. The common Capitol Stock oi
the Company shall ho ton thou-anc
(810,000.00) dollars, to bo divided Into
■hares of twenty-five (828.00) dollars
each; but It Is desired to have the
right and prlvllcgo, by u majority vote
of the common capital stock, eltnci
at a regular meeting or special meet
lug called for that purpose to Increase
from time to time the common capital
stock to a-aum not exceeding seventy
five thousand (875.000.00) dollars.
f. They desire the right to Issue
from time to time preferred stock to
an nmount not exceeding the sum
of IHty thousand (850.000) dollars
when authorised by n vote of a m«
Jority of tn.e outstanding com
non capital, stock, the holders o
such preferred stock to have suer
rights and privileges only as may be
'Prescribed In the resolution of the
rtee’cbolders authorising ttuLjssue oi
such itock.
7. They deetre the right-to sue ana
to be sued, to Have and use a common
■csl, to make and change by-laws, U
do any and all things authorised fij
law necessary and proper to carry or
the business of the' corporation aun
which are usually conferred upon cor
ha chartered by the Superlo:
Court. .. jffi*
ihey desire to have the right
to acquire, hold and sell property
Noth real and personal, suitable to
the purposes of the corporation, t<
execute bills, notes, bonds nnd othei
.evidences of debts, to borrow money
and secure the payment of any debi
or debts Incurred by mortgage, se
curlty deed. deed of truat or other In
atrument authorised by law.
9. They desire the right to volt ttu
County, '-Georgia. I by deed dated January 30, 1914, and
3. The capital stock of the corpora-! recorded In book 19. page 108. in the
tine shall be Seventy-live Thousand office of the Clerk of the Superior
(875,000.00) Dollars, divided Into j Court of Clarke County, Georgia,
shfires of One Hundred (8100.00) Dol-f Tits terms of said sale to be cash,
lars each. Petitioners desire thcti HUGH W. WHITE,
said corporation' Shtll have the right Administrator of the
to Oicleaae Its capital stock from I ; Estate of John Cooper.
M to-t|me to any amount not ex- Alias John Lee.
ceedlng Two Hundred Thousand —— 1
(8200,000.00) Dollars by a majority ! GEORGIA—Claike County,
Vote'of t)Ve common esr’tal ftOcY out ! To the Superior Com of Said County
to contract nnd be contracted with,
to have and to ubo n common seal, and
to make and adopt a constitution and
by-laws, rules and regulations neces
sary to carry out the objects of the
corporation not In conflict with the
laws of the State and tho United
States, and to alter, amend and re
peal the same.
j 5. That petltinuers desire that said
corporation have power to receive,
: ' rent, lease, imrehnse nnd hold such
Rowe, A. ('. Erwin nnd J. B. Joel, of ! poratlon, with powtr to dispose of
Clarke County, Georgia, respectfully 1 some, to Issue mid negotiate notes,
shows; , bonds, stock or other evidences of In-
1. Petitioners, togethen with their
associates, desire to be incorporated
under the name of the Athens Pub
lishing Company for the period of
standing lit the time; such Increased- TIM petition of Bowdre 1’hinlzy. of | realty and personalty aa may be nec-
f-apltkl stock to be f-otnmon and pre- [ Richmond County, Georgia, nnd H. J. ! dssary for the purpoae of the cor-
ferred. either or both, and in such
proportion a« the votlhg stock of the
company- may determine. Petitioners
de.lre that said corporation shall also
have the.right.to decrease Its eapital
stoca by n majority vote of the coni-
mon stmfk'of this edmpany from time
to time to any amount not less than
Tweoty-Ate Thousand" (825,000.09)
U °« ,al The object of said corporation 2. The principal ofllce or said com-
la neeunlbrV profit and gain to Itself I puny shall he in the City of Athens,
■ind stockholders. j st: " c 31,(1 County aforesaid.
5 The partteular bualnese that- 3. The objoct of said corporation
^sald corporation proposes to engage ] is pecuniary gain to itself and its
In is that 6f holding, buying, selling. , shareholders.
renting teasing building upon, im- 4 The business to be carried on
Droving' nnd otherwise dealing In real by raid corporation Is to engage In
eatate of every kind and character, business as proprietors and publish-
and nlsrr buying, selling and other-1 era of newspapers, to he printed In
wise dealing tn stocks, bonds, notes, the City of Athens, Stute of Geor-
twenty years, with the right to renew
(825,000.00) - the charter at the expiration ol. said
1 time.
The principal office of said com-
government of the corporation In a
Board of Directors, to be choaen b)
the Stockholders, the mode of selec
tlon and number of such Directori
to he determined by tho Stockholders
aad tuch number to be Increa'sed oi
diminished from lime to time aa tn*
stockholders may determine: tr
choose such other offleers as mat bv
necessary for the pnrpdacs of the cor
poratlon. apd to provide Tor the elec
lion or appointment of the same.
10. They desire the right to en
large or change the scope of the busi
ness whenever so determined bv n
vote of the majority nf the common
capital stock', outstanding nt the time
11. Ten (10) per cent of the mini
mum common capital stock has been
actually oald tn.
Wherefore they pray to be Ipcak-
porated under tho name and style
above rtsted with the powers, privi
leges and Immunities herein set forte
and all auch ns are now or may be
. herealtcr allowed a corporation ol
. similar character under the laws ol
this state.
COBB & BELL.
Attorneys for Petitioners.
-GEORGIA—Clarke County.
I do certify that the foregoing Is a
correct copy of the application for
charter for
NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY
as the same appears of file In uiy
office.
Thla 27th day of July. 1921.
E. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk Superior foiirt,
Clarke County. Georgia
mortgages and all kinds of securities, j Kin. and In connection therewith to
«. Petitioners desire that said cor j carry »n the business of Job printing.
(-oration shall have the right to sur
render Its chsrtvr and liquidate Its
business by a mater"* of the voting
stock of the corporation.
,. -i ..uiiunti» oesire teat said cor-
-Miration ahall have tho right to con
tract and ho contracted with, to sue
m-i he sued, to make all necessary
by-law*, to execute and deliver Us
notes, bonds or other obligations and
-ecure the payment of the same by
mortgage, 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,
successors and aa -tgus, may be In
corporated under the name and style
aforesaid, for tha period of twenty
years, with the privilege of renewal
as provided by law, with all tho
rights, privilege* and Immunities
herein prayed for, and with such other
rights, privileges and Immunities as
may be conferred upon similar cor-
noratlons under existing laws or laws
that may hereafter be enacted.
ERWIN. ERWJN A NIX,
Attorney* tor Petitioners.
Filed In office, this 29th day of June,
1921.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court,
Clarke County, Ueorgia.
"■c-ct—Clarke Cnnntv.
t, E, J. Crawford, Clerk of the Sn
ail .or t.ourt of said County, do cer-
<fy that the foregoing Is a Irua copy
-f the anpllcatlon of Mrs, M. L.
Burke, et al, for charter for Lyndon-
».» > i<«. mu
same appears of Ale In my office.
witness my official hand ana-seal, at 1,10 llme
his the 29th da- o' ,T«~. vs»i
Dgj B. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk 8uperlor Court,
Clarke County, Oeorgta.
engravers. publishers, lithographers
and electrotypes.
5. —The capita) stock of said cor
poratlon shall be 182.800.00, of which
amount 860.000.00 shall ho 8 per cent
preferreil stock and 822.500.00 shall
be,* common stock, with the right to
Increase tho amount of cither said
preferred or common stock, or both,
tn an umount not exceeding 8500,-
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 valuation. Ten
per cont of tho amount of capital {
slock to be employed by them has
been actually paid In
6. Petitioners desire tho right to
su<* and be sued, to plead and be im-
pjemled. to have and use u common
seal, to make all necessary by-laws
and regulations, and to do nil other
things that may bo necessary for the
successful carrying on of said busi
ness, including the right to buy. hold
nnd sell real estate nnd personal prop
erty suitable* to .the purposes of the
corporation, and to execute notes and
bonds as evidence of indebtedness in
curred, or which may ho Incurred, in
tho conduct of the affairs of the coi-
porctlon and to secure tho same by
mortgage, security-deed or other form
of Urn. tinder existing laws
7. They desire fur said Incorpora
tion tho power and authority to apply
for nnd accept amendments to Its char
ter of either form or substance by a
vote of a majority of Its stock out
standing at tho tlmo. They also ask
authority for said Incorporation to
wind up Its affairs, liquidate nnd dis
continue Its business n* any tlmo It
mny determine to do so by n vote of
mnjorlty at its stock outstanding
debtednes* and secure the same by
mortgage, deed or deed of trust on
any part or nil of Its property.
6. —That the membership and stock
said corporation shall be sub-
Joel to transfer and assignment under
eu-.i cuies aim regulations as may be
proscribed In the by-laws, and tlmt
no right of transfer of membership
or stock shall exist except In accord
ance therewith.
7. —That the capital atock of said
corporation shall be 810.009.00, with
tho privilege of Increasing the same
to the sum of 82O.000.0O' by majority
vote of the stockholders, said stock
to’Vo divided In shares of 8100.00
each, 10 per cent of the amount of
capital to be employed by them has
been actually paid In.
8. Wherefore your petitioners pray
that they, their associates and suc
cessors be Invested with the corpor
ate authority aforesaid and such other
corporate powers as may be suitable
of said association and In accord
ance with law, and your petitioners
will over pray, etc.
TATE WRIGHT,
Petitioners’ Attorney.
Filed in office this 7th day or July,
1921.
E. J. CRAWfORD, Cferk.
GEORGIA—Clarke County. J
I, E. J. Crawford, CTerif of tho Su
perior Court of said County, do here
by certify that tho foregoing Is
true and correct copy of the applica
tion for charter of "West Lake Club”
as the same appears on -file In this
office. » .
This 7th -day of July. 1921.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
- 401 Clerk. Superior Court,
'if Clark* County, Georgia.
They desire for the said Incor
poration the right of renewal when
and ns provided by tho laws of Geor
gia, nnd that It have all such other
rights, powers, privileges nnd Im-
OB0RGIA—Clarke County munition ns nro incident to like incor-
Whereis, Mfa. Carrie H. Chandler, 1 Poratlon. or permissible under the
- laws of Georgia. >
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be in-
A SUMMER SCHOOL
ROMANCE,
A very romantic wedding was teat
of MIsa Lila Mae Gresham and -Mr.
E. W. Iluckaby on Thursday after
noon at 3 o’clock at the rtpKWdce W
Itev. Anthony, .'. • ' . : 1
The ceremony whs performed by
Rev. Anthony in a very ImpryStjlvo
manner In the presence of a »*
friends of t|te contracting .parties '
Mra. Iluckaby fo the youngest iMnfth-
»— nf Mr ana Mr*. J. A, Gresham,
of Washington, Oa. Sho la charming
tttLUu.yl.diau Biiu (HtdOLooUd
sunny disposition .with a true, nohle.
Christian character. * She Is a former
student of the State Normal and is u
fct-teept of ten n B |»,r,CI* n'
Mr. Huckaby la tho son pf Jlr. png
Mra. tv. u. i.ui.uu,
Idleness Causes
Teriffic Losses
XBy Associated Pre**);
New York.—Idle men and machin
ery are causing n loss of nearly one
blftfin yearly in the metal trades In
dustry, says a report Issued Thursday
by the committee on the elimination
of waste in industry of the American
engineering council. This estimate
docs not Include the value of materials
that will bo utilized if productivity la
increased.
Call 1326 for all Herald
Circulation matters.
SUMMER EXCURSION FARES 1
GEORGIA RAILROAD offers reduced round-
trip fares to points East and West. Let us plan
your Vacation trip.
Tickets on sale daily good for stoprovers.
For full information communicate with *
J. P. BILLUPS, General Passenger Agent, ^
• Atlanta, (*a.
Herald Classified Ade Bring Results
Administratrix or J. c. Chandler, rep-
ts to tha Court In her petition,
siul immunities herein set forth, and
as are now, or may hereafter be, al-
No. ——, Libel for Divorce Clarke
Superior Couit, October Term, 1921-
Jobn It. Ecti-r va. Nora Hollln Ector.
To Nora Hollln Ector. Defendant:
Pursuant to order of said Court,
granted at Jply 4Term. 1921, ordering
that service be perfected on you by
publication, as required by !;», vou
ate hereby notified and required to
be and appear at the next term ot
eald Court to be held on the second
Monday in October, 1921. to answer
. petitioner’s complaint.
Witness the Honorable B. E. Fort
son. Judge of said Court, this 26th
day of July, 1921.
' E. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk of said Court.
GEOROIA—Clarke County.
To the Superior Court of Said County;
>4 . The petition of Mrs. M. L. Burke,
; of Wilkes County, Ueorgia. Lamar
^ Lyndon, of the City of New York and
State of New York, Edward Lyndon,
of-the City of New York and State
of New Tort, and Thomas A. Burke,
of Wilkes County, Georgia,
1.1 Tfcat thv * desire for themselves,
lelr aisot-tafe*. soedeksor* aad a*
td b« Incorporated udder the
Mid «tylfl «g. Uynflon-Barlte Real
tr Corporation* for Use full period qt
twenty year*, with Urn privilege of re
new*; -a* provided by taw.
The principal office and place
i.f s.il.l <o,1-oration
ty of Atbcn
duly filed and entered on racnVd. th-r | <""n>orated under the name and style
she baa fully administered said J C af0, ■ , ' sal(, wl,h ,hc Powers, privileges
JIT'ijTT *• *--> In-ninn it l,tu liaroln ..I fnrth
Chandler 1 * estate. This Is therefor-
to cite all person* concerned, kindred
a nd creditor*, to show cause. If any lowed a corporation of simitar chap-
they can, why- said Administratrix,; acter under tho laws of Georgia,
should not b# discharged from her! GREEN & MICHAEL*,
administration, and receive letters of 1 Attorneys for Petitions?!
dismission, on the first Monday lu Filed iu office this 6th day of July
August, 1921. 1921.
. R. C. ORR, j a. B. CQILB,
’ ‘ ' Ordinary. | Deputy Clerk
1 •* . —-— Superior Court.
GEORGIA—Clarke County. GEORUIA—Clarko County,
To the Ordinary of Shid'County'. ., A. u. Colic, Deputy Clerk of tho
All persons are (lereby notified that Superior Court of said County, do
James Willie 1 Arnold has filed with ! hereby certify that the foregoing la a
the undersigned his written applies-; true and correct copy of the applica
tion to be appointed permanent Art- tlon for charter of the Athens Pub-
mlnistrator of the eatate of George 1 lislilng Company as the same appear*
Dye (colored), late pf said County, on file In this office,
deceased. I will p*** upon-said ap- Witness my official signature and
plication-and grant letters to said ap- the soal of said court, tbta 6th day
plicant ln my office on the first Mon-1 of July, 1921.
air*, tv. u. iiUcaUu/, u. .
one of Pike.county.’* boat (armors. He
1* an ex-service m*n, who rendered
h reut service wulle iu France, tie uu
longed to the famous 42d, Rainbow dl-
tliion, and fought In seven of tko
hardest battles. He I* a regular pen
dent of the University of Georgia, r
Mr. and Mr*. Huckaby will continue
their work nt the University Of Geor
gia. Their friends extend- to tnem
heartiest congratulations and wish for
them many years ot happiness ana
prosperity.
day in August, next, It no valid
lections are filed and sustained.
This the 7th day of July, 1921.
R. C, ORB,
Ordinary.
A. B. COILE.
MR. HIRAM TOI
APPOINTED FEDERAL
ATTORNEY.
Nows has reached Athena, relatives
ot the recent nomlnhtlon of Mg. Hi
ram C. Todd, of Saratoga Springs,
by President Harding to ba federal at
torney for the Northern New York dis
trict.
Mr. Todd, who h*a been associated
with former Senator Edgar T. Brackett
in the. practice of Utw and ta at pres
ent a member of the firm of Brackett,
Todd. Wheat * Wait.. j
’ He hag an eUvtatde. w*r record, both
in the Spaniah-American and the world
war. and while stationed herb during
tha former he met and later married
the lovely Miaa Scale Lumpkin, the
daughter of Judge and Mra. B. K.
Li mpkln. a,
Their many Athena friends oxtena
congratulations foe the high honor
bestowed upon ' _
Deputy Clerk Suporiarl UNION MI88IONaRY
Court of Clarko ' 80CIETY HOLDS
GEORUIA—Clarke County.
By virtue of an ord«r from tho
Court of Ordinary for ClaTke County,
Georgia, will be sold at public out
cry, on the Drat Tuesday In August,
1*21, at the courthouae door In said
Clarke County, between the legal
hours of sale, that tract of land In
Allenvlll*. Clarke County, Georgia, be
ing a portion of the five-acre tract of
land pn-'chased of Britten S. Ware by
Courge Brumby about the year 1871,
and known as Lot No. 1 of William
Rutherford survey. 1871, of record In
book 11, pagu 215. said lot of land
herein conveyed being bounded as fol
low*:
Beginning at a comer on old White
hall road and a street 33'feet from
Shropshire corner on road and run
ning south 10 -west 4 chains and 3*
links to Bearing’s line; thence along
t's line south 9 east to J. K.
line; these* along )|n* of J.
K. ’D*v|«, Dave Laten. Milos Erwin.
C. Bruit by and old Whitehall rood to
Hut beginning corner, .containing 3>4
acres, nor* or less.
-- by John R.
J8 15-22-29 County, Georgia.
GEORGIA—Clarko County.
To the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia:
The petition of J. Warren Smith,
B. F. Hardeman, C. II. Phlnizy, Julian
Ilari i t;. D. G. Anderson, T. H. Dozier,
Jr., John J. Wilkins, W. A. Worsham,
Jr., R. L. McWhorter, Andrew C. Er
win, Wanton Fo'tson. J. !!. Griffcth,
MEETINGS. -
On Thursddy,' July 71at, -the ladles
of the Union Missionary society met
at -Temple church, bavin It a success
ful meeting, enrolling eleven inew
members. .
Mrs. c. N. Hayes .explained the va
rious duties of the different officers
and committees, giving many useful
points on how ’to have and maonge
a mtsiiouary society. ... »
Tha president distributed among
Athena, In said State and County, sill
to be Incorporated tor twenty lift)
years, with tha privilege of renewal
as Often ns.allowed by Inw.
4. Th*t_*etltion«rs desire tbxt said
corporation have tiro right of
me & G AU S W Jbi? ,h hMd CotlnU
church.' r tf ;f’. pr’T
Joel A Wler Tate Wrieht ind J U- ! *prwaous awterin" imnns
‘ j;: „ , Kt ana the younger members a number ot
DB . rne iL re * p !: ctf lly shows. programs representing foreign-fields.
1. l hat they and their assoctetet, which will be rendered at our next
desire to he Ihenrnorated and mart* I meeting,
a body politic nnd corporate under
the laws of Ueorgia witn the corpor
ate name and style of "West Lake
Club.”
2. That the purpose of the said
cor poration I* the promotion of ‘social
Intercourse among Its members, ana
the encouragement of boating, fish
ing, swimming-ond other athletic*,
sports and pastimes.
3. That petitioners desire said cor
poration to be located In the City
SWIMMING PARTY AT
UNIVERSITY. POOL.
A number of young people front
Jefferson enjoyad a Swimming party
at the University of Ueorgta pool on
Thursday ntahL . Those Wing ovpr
were Mr. andMrs^M.L. fiuWey, dtp
Mr. T. J. Meldrfm, Mrs. J. R. Flanigan.
Misses Oliva WOtta. Mabel Andrew,
SyM Alkei ' - ^ —
phlnc Good
Annlce Trai
Messrs. C. B.
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--IT MAY BE any one of
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