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crIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1933 e Legal Advertisements GEORGIA—CIarke County: Notice 18 hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the _«tate of Clarence Marshall, de ceased, has applied to the Ordi nary of said county for leave to 01l the following described real estate and personal property, for the purpose of paying debts and fol distribution: 9 (1) 'That tract of land in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, known as No. 158 = Hoyt Street, caid lot fronting 65 seer on Hoyt gtreet and running back a*uniform width for a depth of 135 feet. (2) That tract of land in Clarke county, Geo.gia, known as No. 139 gecond Street fronting 46 feet on gecond Street, and 43 feet on the gear line, and having a depth of 183 feet. (3) That tract of land in Ath ens, Clarke County, Georgia, gnown as No. 264 Bridge Street, adjoining the lot formerly owned py Fannie Pendergrass on the North, the Oconee River on the East, lot formerly owned by James camak on ‘the South and Upper Bridge Street on the West, (4) The personal property be longing to said estate is located at No. 168 Hoyt Street, and con sists of household goods, kitchen furniture, piano, graphophone, wearing apparel and other arti cles of personal property. Said application will be heard ar the regular term of the Court of Ordinary.of said county, to be held on the first Monday in Octo ber, 1933, This Sth day of September, 1933. HOUSTON L. LUMPKIN, Administrator. GREEN & MICHAEL, Attorneys for Administrator. g 8-15-22-29. TRUSTEE’'S SALE Under and by virtue of my ap pointment as. Sole Trustee by Chatham Sayings & Loan Com pany under the provisions of that certain security deed made by W. T. Broxton to Chatham Savings & Loan Company, dated the 19th day of October, 1928, and recorded in the Clerk’s office of the Superior court of Clarke County, Georgia, in Book 51, page 4, and the in debtedness secured by said deed being in default and having been duly declared due and payable, 1 will sell at public sale before the courthouse door of Clarke County petween the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday 'in October, 1933, that being October 3, 1933, all that lot, ‘tract, or parcel of land situate lying and being in the City of Athens, County of Clarke, State of Georgia, more particularly described as follows: Located on the North side of Hall Street, between Bloomfield Street and Church Street, and fronting 53.33 feet on the North side of Hall Street and running back in.a Nertherly direction with uniform ~ width a, distance of 130 feet, being pounded. on. the West by land ‘of Drewry, and on the East by land of Purcell. This lot of land embraecing lots Nos. 36 and 37 of Block “B,” of the sub division known as the Talmadge Brothers & Company property as shown by plat of said subdivision made by E. L. Ggiggs, which plat is recorded in the office of Clerk of Superior Court of Clarke Coun ty, Georgia, in Deed Book 14, page 672, . Together with improvements. Terms cash, Purchasers paying for titles and revenue stamps on deed. Taxes to be prorated as of date of sale. % ABIT NIX, As Sole Trustee as Aforesaid. S §B-15-22-29, GEORGIA—CIarke County: \ To Whom It May Concern: Harvey Stovall having presented for probate in solemn form the last will and testament of Mrs. Mina A. Pilcher, in which he al leges he is named executor, and he having stated in said petition that he is not able to accept said executorship, and praying that an administrator cum testamento an nexo should be appointed, notice Is hereby given that said petition will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county, to be held on the first Monday in October, 1933. Witness my hand and seal this September 7th, 1933. ‘ : R. C. ORR, Ordinary. S §-15-22-29, = NOTICE TAX LEVY—I 933 { Übon motion, it is ordered by the Board of Commissioners of Road, and Revenue for Clarke county. Georgia, that the following tax levy By made for the year, 1933. Two Hundred Fifty (250%) percent on Sla“‘! Levy. Ten Mills or SIO.OO on each $1,000.00. 1 It is further ordered by thé Board that the following levies be made on the State Levy for the year 1933; and that the same be collected by the Tax Colleetor for the following County purposes, to-wit: Legal Indebte@ness.... .... .... ......130% on State Levy $ 63,692.07 Mt. Expense. Court. House.... ........ 2% on State Levy 978.34 Jail Malntenance,... «...es +ecess -..- 4% on State Levy 1,956-68‘ POOT’ . . (Bt Rl o i ks ss Tagan sy 109 on -State Lévy ~ 1,836:18 Quaranting and SEnitation... .. ... 32% on State Levy 10.761.74 Bailitte /s shm s Bitvaie UL Uv e 100 on Sitae. Lewy 489.17 Non Res. Wit, X Service.... .... .... 4% on State Levy 1.956.69 Jurordf (SRR 0 & Lonl L e 6800 on. Siate Tavy 3,913.35 Corongr, hlad i, | L 00, 3. ansiss 3% on State Levy 978.34 Officers Sataplés and Fee 5...... <..... 39% on State Levy . 19,077.62 LaWlul CHAREES. ..... ...... o:oeeeeess 32% on State Levy 10761.73 ) > » e—————— ‘ : © $122,202.45 Total State and County Levy fourteen mills or $14.00 on each sl,- 000.00 on County ‘assessed valuations. Total assessed taxable value as shown by Digest, $12,229.245.00. Upon motion it s further ordered by the Board that any surplus raised by any of the above levies, if necessary, be applied to any lawful charges against the county. - The County Board of Education having recommended to this Board that a total tax of five (5) mills or $5.90 on each $1,000.00 on all tax ‘l property within the County of Clarke without the incorporate limits of the City of Athens be levied to supplement the public school funds in accordancé with Section 2 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1405 and the Acts amendatory thereof. It is therefore ordered by the “4id Board of Commissioners in pursuance of said recommendation and in pursuance of an élection held and carried under the section above referred to, that a tax of five mills (5) or $5.00 on each $1,000.00 on all taxable property of the county of Clarke lying without the incore borate limits of the City of Athens be and the same is hereby levied “nd that the sarne be collected by the Tax Collector of said county and lirned over to the County Board of Education in conformity with law. Upon motion, it is ordered that the above levies be advertised as 'equired by law. v ‘ This. the sth day of September, 1933. ; § R. G. DAVIS, Chairman 2 i ! - TATE WRIGHT, Clerk, ! b Board of Commissioners Roads and Se-16-ahage o g el Slg e Ao S e Whiskey Stock Sold On Exchange Today NEW YORK.—(AP)—The com mon shares of the National Dis- tillers Products corporation sold “EX” a whiskey dividend, on the New York Stock Exchange Fri day. A leading distiller, the company early this year declared a whiskey dividen, payable October 16 to stockholders of record October 2 in the-form of warehouse receipts. One case of whiskey will be ob tainable by holders of each five shares of the company’s stock “when as and if” prohibition re peal becomes a fact. The market value of the dividend was com puted at $9 a share, the equiva lent of §45 a case for the whiskey before paymermß gs taxes. Rioting Coal Strikers Attack Carnegiec Men CLAIRTON, Pa.—(#)— A shout ing, challenging mob of more than 3,000 striking coal miners swarm ed into Clairton Friday, stormed the gates of the <Carnegie steel ‘company’s, pjnt and ripped cloth ing from a number of the work ‘ers, The pickets, hungry after their nocturnal trek from the Fayette coumrlty coal fields, seized dinner buckets of men on their way to work and devoured the contents. A small army of city, state, com pany and county police, armed with riot guns, rifles, revolvers and tear gas, stood by at vantage points but h(dmdtted they were powerless to halt the mob without resorting to violence. Banana oil contains neither ba nanas nor oil; it is composed of equal parts of amyl acetate, ace tone and benzine, with a little pyroxyline dissolved in it. A quarterly decline of more than 230,000 gross tons in the volume of merchant vessels being constructed thrcughout the world was shown in Lloyd’s Register of shipping for 19:4. b The United States exports about 3,500,000 railroad ties annually, GEORGIA—CIarke County: To the Heirs at law of Mrs. Mina A, Pilcher: Mrs. Emma Frances Reid, George I. Reid, Mrs. Mina P. Lowe, Mrs. P. C. Kirk patrick, Mrs. Claire Brockunier, George Edward Reid and the children of Mrs. William Tanner: Harvey Stovall having applied as executor, named in said will, for probate in solemn form of the last will and testament of Mrs. Mina A. Pilcher, of said county, you, as the heirs at law of said 'Mrs. Mina A. Pilcher, are re ‘gired to appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in Detober, 1933, when said application for probate will be heard. Witness my official signature, this 7th day of September, 1933. R. C. ORR, Ordinary. S 8-15-22-29. ' CITATION GEORGIA—CIarke County: Dr. Paul L. Holliday, adminis trator of Harold Bert Mills, de ceased, represents to the Court in his petition duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully ad ministered the estate of said de ceased, this is, therefore, to cite all persons to show. cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive let ters of dismission on the first Monday in October, 1933. R. C. ORR, Ordinary. S 8-15-22-29. GEORGIA—CIarke County: . To All Whom It May Concern: Sarah Wise having applied for guardianship of person and prop erty of Osley, Moses and Ralph Watkins, minor children of Sam uel Watkins, jr., deceased, late of Fayette County, West Virginia, notice is hereby given that said application will be heard at my office at ten o’clock a. m., on the first Monday in October next. This September Bth, 1933. R. C. ORR, Ordinary, Clarke County, Georgia. S 8-15-22-29, Old-Time Street Parade Features Downie’s Circus /. SRR . AR ST 0 7 SR RS, P S 5 5 S::J-. 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The ashes of Mella were to be deposited in a marble obelisk in Havana's centrally located Krater nity park. The strike was sched uled to last from noon until 6:00 p. m. ¥ Numerous soldiers and police were held in reserve to prevent disorders. ers Circus street parade of 1933 which will be the noon-day at traction when the big show comes here for matinee and night per formances on the Hilcrest avenue grounds is said to be one of the most colorful pageants in circus history. ' Over a mile in length and radi ating with all the color and splen dor that so endeared this part of circus day in the minds of Am erica with its long line of open dens of wild Leasts, its lofty gilded tableaux wagons with their rumb ling red wheels, with the floats of all nations laden with bespangled stars of the circus from all parts of the world, with its clowns ané their cown band mimicing the fa miliay tunes of the circus bands with the elephants, the camels, the zebras, the horses gaudily plumed and mounted with pretty eques-i trinnes bedecked in the latest of circus finery, with the pretty prancing ponies and the omnipres ent steam calliope bringing up the rear and with the novelty and palloon vendors shouting their wares on all sides it looks as though Athens is in for a real old time circus day with all the trim mings. ~ With the circus cast made up of }such stars as Jack Hoxie, cowboy film hero, who appears In person, the Hanneford family of riders, Clara Codona, aerialists, Marion Shuford, equestrinne and hundreds of others. The Sparks presenta tion under the Downie Brothers banner bids fair to uphold the half century reputation. MARKET SHOWS SOME JNCREASEI Stocks Cheerful in Early Hours But Trade Dies Later BY VICTOR EUBANK | Associated Press Financial Wmiter' NEW YORK — (AP) — Littlel rays of sunshine cowtinued tc trickle through the market clouds! Friday, put tne scattered efful gence apparently was not of suffi-! cient strength to promote a hlos-i soming of prices generally. J Stocks were quite cheerful in the} early hours when most categories‘ improved under the leadership nf{ the alcohols and metals. For a while the activity was pr'omising.‘ but trading sosn died down to a dribble and many gaing were paired or eliminated. 'Gfe utilities lag ged throughout. Operators for the advance exhbited renewed caution as inflationary uncertainties per sisted. | ATHENS COTTON The Athens cotton market closed Friday at 9% cents. The previ ous close was 9% cents. New York Table | Open High Low Close P.C. Oct.. 9.71, 9.80 9.65 9.66 9.66 Dec.. 9.98 10.08 9.87 9.87 9.91 Jan.. 10.09 10.15 9.95 9.96 10.00 TURNS QUIET NEW ORLEANS —(AP)— Cot ton, after a steady opening Friday turned quiet .and prices fluctuated ‘narrowly at slightly higher levels for much of the session. New Orleans Table . Open High Low Close P.C. Jan., 10.07 10.12 9.94 9.92 10.00 Oct.. 9.94: 977 9.67 9.59 9.66 Dec.. 9.96 10.06 9.84 9.84 9.91 CHICAGO GRAIN : High Low Close WHEAT-— T R SR | .86% .86%% T, ... .. OENG - 80% RS May.... .. +. -95% .93%, .93% CORN— Sept .... .. ¢. 465 ‘.46% L 4614 e T .60% .50 BERY. ... i oo oo SBT3 .50% .56% OATS— BBOt .... s e J 36% 3630 .36 e ... s o 8088 .39 TSI e 4238 Crime Rescarch Burcau Says U. S. Is on Eve of Its Worst Troubles CHICAGO —(#)— Crime, instead of being on the wane sald Col. Calvin Goddard, director of re search at Northwestern univer sity’'s crime detention laboratory. is about to sweep the country iha new wave and riding “4the crest will be kidnapings, bank holdups, maii robberies and industrial rac keteering. Col. Goddard in his observations said that it was up the state and federal governments to put teeth into existing laws, widen their scope, and to lower beer taxes, 'OUT OUR WAY Q H B 9 GOw, \Fp ’T\—\A”T NGU‘/ DRESS L LY NOW QA\.\ QA*.\ " ;{O\.k;)TT L FANCY, H‘%}WTTO E?PE\_L_ / i L EVERY BOOY MAKES | COLLEGE —~ T / E QP 5] FUN O YOO = THEY | KNow 'ina | fi’P‘\N v TINK YOORE A HE'S A BAGGAGE ' QP“’\‘_——A—- t COLEGE Gud BUSTER AT iR / QAP A\ e oepo% s / /:':'/ fli(] H 2? . PR LT o - k- L= ] t"‘) ~/_ o R P b e~ ) ://, 3 x(«* % R M /‘? A “ f b/ o p G “ v ,fi? 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