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I'}DAV. OCTOBER 20, 1933. . gal Advertisements I T DR SALE UNDER POWER EQR(‘.IA-Clarke County: o+ and.wby virtue, of the ¢ sale eontained in a cer- E rity ‘deed -or deed of T ceouted. and delivered on U jay of July, 1928, by Thos. " Nozier, ik, Bnd Olin ‘AI Dozier, . County of Clarke and State " Georgia, as parties of the first .o David B. Harris and Tris- S p. Hyde,.Jr., of the City of onmond and State of Virginia, " prustees .oy the payee or ' eps or holder or holders of cer © " otes Geseribed in said deed o st as parties of the second ¢ which deed: was recorded in , clrk’s office of the Superior ourt of Clagke County, Georgia, h record of Deeds Book 50, page ts. the undersigned, the said avid B. Harris, as one of the rustees s aforesaid under the wers vested in him in paragraphs pree and SixX and other para- Laphs of said deed and upon the rten request of the holders of 1;.‘.1 notes will sell at public out v between—=the legal hours of ale before the' courthouse door in aid countyfesthe highest bidder . cash on November 7th, the first pesday in November, 1933, the bllowing described property, to it All that lot of land with the mprovements thereon, in the City ¢ Athens, Clarke County, Geor ia. beginning' "at the Southeast orner of the intersection of Col ge Avenue and Washington ireet, running thence South along ne loast side of "College Avenue isty-one (61) feet to land of Bil ups Phiinay; thence Easterly long land of - Billups Phinizy sev nty-three {73) feet and one (1) nch, to other land of Olin A, ozZi¢ and Thomas H. Dozier I now ~Vincent; thence in a ortherly direetion along the line t other land of Olin A. Dozier nd Thomas H. -Dozier, Jr., sixty pe (61) feet,” three and one ourth (3%) inches to the South ide of Washington Street; thence vesterly along the South side of vashington Street seventy-four 74) feet to the. beginning point, ncluding the South and the East all of the improvements on this t ibject to the right of Billups hinizyy and his successors in itle to build to and :join said outh wall, and the right of Olin Dozier and Thomas H, Dozier, r, and their succcessors in title, b build to and join said East The above described property aving been deeded by the said hos. H. Dozier, Jr., and Olin A. ozier to the above said parties, s trustees as aforesaid, to secure irtain promissory notes for $5,- 00.00 each, lal dated the first day f July, 1928, and all due July 1, 933 with .interest from date at he rate of. $% per annum, said nteres; heing “due and payable ccording to sgid interest coupons ttached t 9" #&id notes every six wnths after date with the further rovision that past due interest hall draw imteérest after maturity t the raga of 6% per annum; here beingh new past due and un aid on siid“notes the entire prin ipal of $40,000,00 with interest jom January 1, 1933,'t0 July 1, 933, at the tate of 6% per annum nd thereafter at 6% per annum,, nd past due principal at the rate §% per amimm, all of which mounts now remain past due and ppaid although payment of the me has been frequently request and said .property will be sold s above Sstated as the property of he said Thos. H. Dozier, Jr., and lin A. Dozier for the purpose of aying the principal and interest ue on said notes and all costs and xpenses of the execution of said rust by said trustees as well as he trustees commisions and also Il taxes, assessments, levies and ther chargles ahd expenses as ully set forth in paragraph three f said deed of trust and the bal nee, if any, will be paid to the aid parties, who executed said eed % DAVID B. HARRIS, As. Trustee as Aforesaid. ‘REEN & "MICHAEL, Attorneys for David B. Harris as Trustee. ) 6-13-20-27, N 3. AR BRI EORGlA=Clarke County: Because of default in the pay ent of a loan secured by a deed 0 secure debt executed by Mary )Dhelia Yerbey to the- under igned, The Federal Land Bank of olumbia, dated the 10th day of une, 1922, and recorded in the Uice of the Clerk of Superior ourt of Clarke ‘County, Georgia, l} ook 35, page 3&}6, the under igned has declared the full mount of the* loan, with interest, Il advances ‘made by the under ‘Ened, due and payable, and will, "-. the 7th day of November, 1933, “ing under the power of sale ]"n!.unnd in - said - deed, during ¢ legal hours of sale, at the vUrthouse in said County, sell at iclion to the- highest bidder for 450 the lands described in said eed, to-wit: All that lot, tract or parcel of aru»: containing 116.78 acres, more I less, situate, lying and being on ¢ Athens-Danielsville road, about f: ;fmles Xorthtast from the town 4 Athens, in the 219th Militia Dis “ of Clarke County, Georgia, ;i\ such shape, metes, courses ¢ distances as will more fully ;’"‘ ‘r by reference to a plat ‘‘reof, made by Benj. H. Bar- L;‘\' County Surveyor, Clarke Unty, March, 1922, which said AL is recorded in the office of the Ik of the Superior Court of said ‘wke County, in Plat Book 1, 8¢ 37, and being bounded on ¢ North by lands of Pittman slate; on the East by Thos. “‘“her, Ryan and Deupree Hunni- U, Andrew Wilson, and Miss “fnie Yerbey; on the South by \ of Dan Gilham; and on the St by lands ‘of John Yerbey, :'“"W Wilson and McMurray. s beingeithe 'same tract of land “'“tofore bequeathed to the said 'Ss Mary O. Yerbey by Mrs. Sa “l H. Yerbey by will dated Feb ary 9th, 1894, and recorded in ¢ office of the Ordinary of said Clarke County, Georgia, in Jour nal ¥, record of Wills, page 167. The grantor in said deed to se cure debt, having died since the executian thereof, the above de scribed property is advertised and will be offered for sale and sold as the property of Mary Ophelia Yerbey, deceased. The undersgined will execute a deed to the purchaser as author ized by the deed aforesaid. This Bth day of October, 1933. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF COLUMBIA. EUGENE A. EPTING, Attorney for The Federal Land Bank of Columbia. O 6-13-20-27, N 3. GEORGIA—CIarke County: To the Superior Court of Said County: The petition of P. D. Taylor, of the County of Fulton, said State, C. E. Hutchins and Wilba Moore of the County of Jackson, said State, respectfully shows: 1. That they desire for them selves, their associates and succes sors, to be incorporated and made a body politic under the name and styvle of MOORE MULE COMPANY for a period of twenty years with the privilege of renewal. 2. The principal office of said company shall be in the City of Athens, Clarke <ounty, Georgia, but petitioners _ desire to have the right to establish branch offices in this state or elesewhere whenever the holders of a majority of .the stock may so determine. 3. The object of said corpora tion is pecuniary gain for itself and its shareholders. 4. The business to be carried on by ‘said corporation is that of dealing in live stock, real estate, lending money to be secured by notes, bond, deed or otherwise, to buy and own real estate and per sonal property, to take the same as security or otherwise and to do generally any business connected with barter and exchange for a profit. 5. The capital stock of said cor poration shall be three thousand ($3,000.00) dollars to be divided in shares of one hundred dollars each, with the privilege of in creasing same to ten thousand ($10,000.00) dollars by a majority vote of the stockholders. E 6. Petitioners desire to-have said capital stock subscriptions paid in money or in property at a fair valuation. 7. That said capital stock has been fully paid in. 8. Petitioners desire the right to sue and be sued, to plead and be impleaded, to have and to use a common seal, to make all nec essary by-laws and regulations, and to do all other things that may be necessary for the success ful carrying on of said business, including the right to buy and to hold, and to sell real estate and personal property suitable to the purposes of the corporation, and to execute notes, bonds or other evidences of indebtedness incur red, in the conduct of the affairs of the corporation and to secure the same by mortgage, deed or other wise or any other form of lien, under exsiting laws. 9. They desire for said corpora tion the power and authority to apply for and accept amendments to its charter of either form or substance by a vote of a majority of its stock outstanding at ‘the time. They also ask authority for said incorporation to wind up its affairs, liquidate and discontinue its business at any time it may determine to do so by a vote of two-thirds of its stock outstand ing at the time. | * 10. Petitioners desire for them-‘ selves and successors the right of renewal together with the rights,} privileges and immunities under\ the laws. [ Wherefore, petitioners pray to be incorporated under the name and style aforesaid with the pow ’el’s, privileges and ' immunities which now exist or may hereafter exist for incorporations of this kind under the laws of Georgia. FRED A. GILLEN, Attorney for Petitioners. Filed in office, October 11, 1933. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk. 1, E. J. Crawford, Clerk Supe rior Court, Clarke County, Georgia, do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct ‘copy of petitioner for charter filed in my office on the Ilth day of October, 1933. } E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk, ~ Superior Court, Clarke County, ‘ Georgia. O 13-20-27, N 3. GEORGIA—CIarke County: The appraisers appointed to set apart and assign twelve month’'s support from the estate of R. H. Bickerstaff to his widow, Mrs. Lola Bickerstaff, and two minor children, Mary J. Bickerstaff and Robert H. Bickerstaff, having filed their return with a schedule of the property and money set apart by them; all persons con cerned are hereby required to show cause before me on the first Monday in November, 1933, at the Court of Ordinary of Clarke Coun ty why the application for twelve month’s support should not be granted, and why the return of said appraisers should not be con firmed and made the judgment of this court. .3 This Octboer 13th, 1933. R. C. ORR, Ordinary, Clarke County, Georgia. O 13-20-27, N 3. . EO e i GEORGIA—CIarke County: To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that W. R. Coile as administrator of the estate of Edward T. Hale has filed a petition for leave to sell all the lands belonging to said Edward T. Hale, deceased, as de seribed in said petition. I will pass upon the same on the first Monday in November ne t. Let anyone interested show cause, if any they have, why leave should not be granted. Witness my official signature, this 13th day of October, 1933. R. C. ORR, Ordinary. 0O 13-20-27, N 3. GEORGIA—CIarke County: Will be sold the first Tuesday in Novembgr, 1933, at the wusual place for conducting sales, before the courthouse door insaid Clarke County, in the City of Athens, be tween the¢ legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: “A certain lot of land, with im provements thereon, sitnated and being in Clarke County, Georgia, and in the City of Athens, and more partecularly described as follows: Being on the West side of Barrett Street, and joining lots of J. B. McClurre, and others, and being known as No. 242 Barrett Street; containing one-half (%) acre, more or less, fronting 105 feet on Barrett Street and running back 210 feet. The said property is the same property deeded to J. H. T. McPherson to E. G. Fam brough, being the property deeded by-T. H. Barrett-to:J. H, T. M¢- Pherson, recorded in Book ZZ, folio 1" ’ Said property will be sold by virtue of power -of attorney in a ‘deed to secure loan, dated the 14th day of October, 1931, and recorded ‘in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Clarke County, 'Georgia, on the 15th day of Octo ‘ber, 1931, in Book 58, folio 376, ‘and reference is to be had to said 'Superior Court Records. Said deed }is signed by D. C. Rodeheaver and made to Mrs. H. M. Ryvlee jof Athens, Georgia. ~ Said deed was executed and de }livered by D. C. Rodeheaver to ‘Mrs. H. M. Rylee, conveying said land to Mrs. H. M. Rylee to se cure payment of One Thousand, One Hundred and Eighty-five and No-100 ($1,185.00) Dollars princi pal and interest, and interest payable as follows; 'a series of seventy-nine (79) notes, all of similar tenor, dated, Athens, Georgia, October 14th, 1921, for the aggregate sum_ of One Thousand, One Hundred and Eighty-five and No-100 ($1,185.00) Dollars, each for $15.00, and due on the 10th day of November, 1931, and on the 10th day of each suc ceeding month, until the 79 notes above described have been fully paid, said notes bearing inteerst from maturity at-the rate of 8 per cent. per annum. There is an un paid note of $15.00 due July 10th, 1933, also April 10th, 1933, June 10th, 1933, August 10th, 1923, Sep tember 10th, 1933, and October ’loth, 1933, all of which are in de fault, ‘ The said deed provides that time being the 'essence of this contract the said D. C. Rodeheaver cove nants and agrees that in case of any default in payment of any portion of the indebtedness the payment of which is secured by the land as described in said deed, then all of the said principal in ‘debtedness together with any and all sums paid for the account of D. C. Rodeheaver, shall at ‘the option of Mrs. H. M. Rylee then ‘and thereby becomes due and pay ‘able frothwith, with expenses and ‘costs of collection and the amount of such costs and expenses shall be added to the amount of the in debtedness accrued as part there of and as such shall also be cov ered by the security of the above described deed. . That- the said D. C. Rodeheaver agrees in said deed that in case the debt thereby secured shall not be paid when due by maturity, in due course or by reason of default as above stated, Mrs. H. M. Rylee may sell said property at auction at the usual place for conducting sales, at the courthouse, in the county where the land lies, to the highest bidder for cash, first giv ing four weeks notice of the time, terms and place of such sale by advertising one a week for four weeks in a paper published in said county. Said sale will be made in' pursuance of said power given ini said deed. \ Any funds realized from the sale of this property will be ap plied first to the payment of any indebtedness due Mrs. H. M. Rylee, any expenses incurred in the advertisement and sale of this property, and the balance, if any, will be paid to D. C. Rodeheaver. This the 13th day of October, 1933. D. C. RODEHEAVER, By His Attorney in Fact, Mrs. H. M. Rylee. H. M. RYLEE, Attorney at Law, Athens, Georgia. 0 13-20-27, N 3. / GEORGIA—CIarke County: By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Clarke Coun ty, Georgia, passed at the October term, 1933, thereof, there will be gsold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in November, before the courthouse door in said county,i between the legal hours of sale, and for cash; the following de scribed property, to-wit: 1. That tract of land in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, known as No. 158 Hoyt Street, said lot fronting 65 feet on Hoyt Street, and running back a uniform width for a depth of 135 feet. | 2. That tract of land in Clarke County, Georgia, known as No. 139 Second Street, fronting 46 feet on Second Street, and 43 feet on the rear line, and having a depth of about 183 feet. ! 3. That tract of land in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, known a¥ No. 264 Bridge Street, adjoining the lot formerly owned by Fannie Pendergrass on the North, the Oconee River on the East, lot for merly owned by James Camak on the South, and Upper Bridge Street on the West, 4. The personal property belong ing to said estate is located at No. 158 Hoyt Street, and consists of household goods, kitchen furniture, piano, graphophone, wearing ap parel and other articles of per sonal property. Said sale will be held for the purpose of paying debts, and for distribution. HOUSTON LUMPKIN, Administrator. GREEN & MICHAEL, ~ Attorneys for Administrator, O 13-20-27, N 3. . THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA GEORGIA—CIarke County: TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF CLARKE COUNTY, GEORGIA The petition of Mrs. H, K., At well, Mrs. W. O. Bolton, Mrs. W. W. Brown, Mrs, G. A. Christian, Mrs. W. W. Clary, Mrs. Albert Davison, Mrs. C. H. Harms, Mrs. J. K Darwin, Mm., B. N§ Hill, Miss Edith Hodgson, Mrs. Fred Leathers, Mrs. Gordon Marck worth, Mrs. Dave Miller, Mrs, Dave Paddock, Mrs. Abit Nix, Mrs. E. D, Pusey, Mrs. Hugh Rowe, Mrs. Tom Scott, Miss Bulah Sin gleton, Mrs. R. H. Snyder, Mrvs. George Storey and Mrs. Harry Hodgson respectively shows: 1. That under the orders of this court passed on June 28, 1906, the petitioners named in the original application for charter, their asso ciateg and successors, were incor porated under the name and stylc of the Young Woman’s Christian Association of Athens, Georgia, i/ - said corporation had no capital stock, the said corporation ' being formed for the spiritual, intellec tual, social and physical -decelop ment of young women. . 2. That under the terms of the law the charter expired on the 28th day of June, 1926, and the period for reviver of said charter has ex pired. . 3, Petitioners for t¥emselves their associates and successors, de sire to be incorporated under the name and style of Young Woman's Christian Association of Athens Georgia, for the full period of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the expiration of that time. 4, The object of said corporation shall be the spiritual, intellectual, social and physical development of young women. 5. Said corporation, when incor porated, shall have the power and authority to sue and be sued, con tract and be contracted with, make by-laws, not inconsistent with the laws 'of the state, and to exercise all other rights incident to such corporations. It shall also be au ‘thorized to purchase, hold, rent, lease, mortgage and sell property, real and personal, and to contract debts and secure the same by ‘mortgage, deed of trust, or other wise, for the uses and benefits of sald corporation. 6. The legal 'restidence of said corporation shall be 'in Athens, Carke county, Georgia. - 7. Petitioners affirm for said new corporation and assume the payment of any debts that may be outstanding, business having been carried on in ignorance of the ex piration of said charter. Wherefore petitioners pray: 1. That they be made a body corjporate under the name and style aforesaid, entitled to all of the rights, and subject to all of the liabilities as now fixed by law. 2. That all the acts and doings ‘hetween the date of the expiration of said charter, and the date of the granting of the charter of the new corporation be confirmed, and the new corpoation be made subject to all of said liabilities, and entitled to have and to hold all of the as sets., TATE WRIGHT, GREEN & MICHAEL, Attorneys for Petitioners. Filed in office, thig 12th day of October, 1938. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court, C.C. Ga. [GEORGIA——CIarke County: I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the ‘Superior Court of Clarke County, Georgia, do certify that the fore going is a true and correct copy of the application for charter of the Young Womans Christian As 'sociation as the same appears on file in this office. Witness my official signature, and the seal of said court, this 12 day of October, 1933. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court, Clarke County, Ga. 013-20-27-n3 PETITION FOR DIVORCE Georgia, Clarke County, Superior Court, January Term, 1934, C," B LEE vS. » MINNIE LEE To the defendant, Minnie Lee: The plaintiff, C, H. Lee, having filed a petition for divorce against said defendant, in this court, re turnable to this court, and it being made to appear that the said de fendant is' not-a resident of said county, and also that .the defend ant does - not reside within the State, and an order having peen made for service on the defend ant, by publication, this is to no tify the- defendant to be and ap pear at the next term of Clarke Superior Court to be held on the first Monday - +in - January, 1934, then and there to answer this complaint. Witness the Honorable .Blanton Fortson, Judge of said Court. This the 12th day of October, 1933. ! E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk. CLAUD MAHAFFEY, Plaintiff’s Attorney. O 13-20, N 10-17. State of Georgia, Clarke County, Clarke Superior Court, January Term, 1934. CARRIE BRADLEY VS, W. A. BRADLEY To the defendant, W. A. Bradley: The plaintiff, Carrie Bradley, having filed a petition for a total divorce against the said defend ant, in this court, returnable to this term of the court, and it be ing- made to appear that the said defendant is not a resident of said county, and also that the defend ant does not reside within said state, and an order having been granted for service on the defend ant, by publication, this is to no tify the defendant to be and ap pear at the next term of court to be held on the first Monday in January, 1934, then and there to answer the said complaint of the plaintiff. Witness the Honorable Blanton Fortson, Judge of said Court. This the 9th day of October, 1933. ] E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk of said Court. CLAUD MAHAFFEY, Plaintiff’s Attorney. O 13-20, N 10-17, © SALE UNDER POWER GEORGIA—CIarke County: Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain security deed executed and | delivered on the Bth day of Aug ust, 1928, from Mrs, Anna Redves Paine of the County of Clarke and State of Georgia to The Life In surance Company of Virginia, a corporation created and existing under the laws of the State of Virginia, which deed was recorded in the clerk’'s office of the Superior ‘Court of Clarke County, Georgia, in Record of Deeds Book 50, page 307, there will be sold at publie outery before the courthouse door in said county between the legdl hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash on the first Tuesday in November next, the following de scribed property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situated, lying and being in the City of Aihens, Clarke County, :Georgia, on the Ssuthwest corneyp of Dearing and ilarris Streets, fronting .70 feet, more ecr less, on Dearing Street, and running back 180 feet, more or less, along Har ris Street; being bounded on the North by Dearing Street, on the ‘East by Harris Street, on the ‘South by alley belonging to Walter Bishop, and on the West by Dar win, and being known as No. 421 Dearing Street, according to the present system of numbering ‘houses in the City of Athens. The above described property having been deeded by the said Mrs. Anna Reaves Piane to the said The Life Insurance Company, of Virginia to secure originally a promissory note for $2,500.00, re ‘duced to $2,025.60 principal, being ‘executed and delivered by the said Mrs. Paine to the said The Life Insurance Company of Virginia on the Bth day of August, 1928; on which interest is due from Febru ary 8, 1933, at the rate of 8% per annum, which principal and inter ‘est are now past due @nd unpaid and the above described property will be sold on the day above stated as the property of the said Mrs. Paine for the purpose of paying said past due principal and interest, the costs and expenses of this sale and any taxes that may be due. This 13th day of October, 1933, THE LIFE INSURANCE COM - PANY OF VIRGINIA, As Agent or Attorney in Fact for Mrs. Anna Reaves Paine, GREEN & MICHAEL, Attorneys. O 13-20-27, N 3. GEORGIA—CIarke County: Will be sold before the court house of said State and County on the first Tuesday in November next, to the highest bidder for cash and between the legal hours of sale, the following described property: “All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Clarke, State of Georgia, City of Athens, and more particularly de scribed as follows: Being on the South side of Milledge Circle and running back to a fifteen (15) foot alleyway, said lot is composed of lots 38, 39, and 40 of Block No. 2 of the T. P. Stanley survey of Milledge Park subdivision of the property of the Georgia Develop ment Company, said plat being of record in the office of the Clerk of Supérior Court, Clarke County, Georgia, in Book 14, page 676, to which reference is hereby made for a more specific description. The house located hereon being known as number 225 Milledge Circle according to the present system of numbering in Athens, Georgia.” . : The above described property is \levied on as the property of Mr. ’E. L. Wilkins to satisfy an exe cution issued from the Superior Court_ for Clarke County, in favor ‘of the Pan-American Life Insur ance Company. Notice of lety given tenant in possession . This the 9th day of October, 1933, . W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff, 0 13-20-27, N 3, l |eeonam-;cum County: There will be sold before the courthouse door in said county between the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash on the first. Tuesday in November next, the following described property, ’to-wlt: 1 oak hat rack, 8 brown iron chairs, 1 four piece mahogany with plush cushions living room suite, 1 mahogany Viector 130669, 19x12 ' wool rug, 1 Cole's No. 166 heater, il oak desk with small mirror, 1 ‘oak settee, 19x12 wool rug, 1 oak buffet, 1 oak leather bottom chair, 1 Cole's .heater No. 12 E, 1 10x4 mirror, and cabinet beneather used ‘as soda fountain, 2 safes, 1 Detroit’ Jewel Gas range, 3 ‘plain tables, 1 Century ice box, 1 table, enamel ‘top; 1 walnut double wood bed, S. ‘M. & B.; 1 green double iron bed, S. M. & B.; 1 blue double iron bed, 8. M. & B.; 1 walnut 6 draw er dresser, 1 oak 3 drawer dres ser, 1 oak 3 drawer dressing ta ble, ‘1 mahogany finish dresser, four drawers; 19x12 linoleum, 1 oak dressing table with mirror, 2 corgoleums, 1 walnut wardrobe, 1 walnut double bed, 1 walnut van ity dresser. This property levied upon and to Dbe sold as the property of Mrs. Effie Collins to satisfy a fi, fa. issued from the City Court of Athens 'in favor of Family Finance Company against the said Mrs. Effie Collins. This 13th day of October, 1933. W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff. O 13-20-27, N 3. GEORGIA—CIarke County:’ C. C. Bridges of said State and County having in proper form ap plied for permanent letters of ad ministration on the estate of J. W. Bradley, late of said county, deceased. This is to cite all credi tors and next of kin of J. W. Bradley, deceased, to be and ap pear -at the November term, 1933, of this court, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent let ters of administration should not be issued to applicant. Witness my official signature this 18th day of October, 1933. t R. C. ORR, Ordinary. O 13-20-27, N 3, GEORGIA—CIarke County: In pursuance of an order duly granted by the Honorable R. C, Orr, Ordinary of said County, the undersigned as administrator of the estate of J. T. Lord, deceased, will sell at public outcry before the courthouse door in said County between the legal hours of sale on tae first Tuesday in November, 1933, the following described prop erty, to-wit: 1. Ten shares of the capit?l stock of the Fidelity Loan & In® vestment Company. 2. All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the City of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, and described as follows: Lying on the West side of the Georgia Railroad right of way, and begin ning at a rock corner at the Southeast intersection of ° Oak Street and Inglewood Avenue; thence in a Southerly direction on Oak Street fifty (50) feet; thence in an Easterly direction to the right of way of the Georgia Rail road; thence in a Northerly direc tion along said right of way of Georgia .~ Railroad to Inglewood Avenue; thence along said Ingle wood Avenue in a Westerly direc tion to the beginning corner on Oak Street. 3. All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the 253rd District G. M. of Jack son County, Georgia, adjoining lands of Bud Potts and W. J, Haynie on South and East, Lon Holcomb and Bud Potts' on North and West, and fully described as follows: Beginning at a chestnut stump near colored Cabin Creek‘ Church, running thence N. 89 W. 9.78 to a rock, thence N. 17 W. 11.56 to a rock, thence S. 656 W. 36.60 to a willow stake, thence S. 8% W. 2.96 along Oconee river to ash, thence S. §2 E. 1530 to rock, thence S. 42 E. 10.00 to rock, thence 80% E. 28.09 to rock, thence N. 15% W. 567 to rock, thence N. 48% W, 430 to rock, ‘thence S. 89 W. 4560 to rock, ‘thence N. 9 W. 4.61 to the be ginning chestnut corner. _ Said tract contains seventy-seven and eighty-four hundredths (77.84) acres, more or less, accoding to survey and plat by R. C. Nix. }Said described land aiso fully de scribed in a Warrantee Deed from C. D, Stark to John Hood bear ing date of December 11, 1912, and recorded in Book “00,” folio 276, of the Book of Records of the Clerk of Superior Court of Jackson County, Georgia,’ on December 27, 11912, 4, All that lot or parcel of land situated in said State and County in East Athens on Oconee Street (985 and 995 Oconee Street) and being all of lot No. eight (8) of C. 'B. Daniel’s survey of the Geor gia Railroad lands. This is the lot sold to F. P. Griffeth by H. R. Benard and to Mary Griffeth by G. P. QGriffeth and to Clarissa J. Fleeman by Myra Griffeth. The_ahove described property to be sold as the property of the es tate of said J. T. Lord, deceased, for the purpose of paying debts and making distribution among the heirs. Terms of sale cash. This the 13th day of October, 1933. E. H. LORD, As Administrator of the Estate of J. T. Lord, deceased. O 13-20-27, N 3. | PETITION FOR DIVORCE In Clarke Superior Court, January Term, 1934. C. G. MORRIS Vs, MRS. UNA MORRIS To the Defendant, Mrs. Una Mor ris: The plaintiff, C. G. Morris, having filed his petition for divorce against Mrs. Una Morris, in Clarke Superior Court, returnable to the January term, 1934, of said Court, and it being made to ap pear that. Mrs. Una Morris is not a resident of said County, nor of the State of Georgia, and an order having been made for service on the said Mrs. Una Morris by publication, this therefore, is to notify you, Mrs. Una Morris, to be and appear at the next term of Clarke Superior Court to be held on the first Monday in January, 1934, then and there to answer said complaint. Witness the Honorable Blanton Fortson, Judge, Clarke Superior Court, this the T7th day of Octo her 1038, \ E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk, Superior Court. O 20, N 3:24, D 15. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITCRS All persons having demands against the estate of P. H. Dur den, late of Clarke County, Geor gia, decesaed, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersigned according to law; and all persons indebted to said es tate are required to make imme diate payment to the undersigned. This October 12, 1933. T R ORI Executor of Will of P. H. Durden; deceased. O 20-27, N 3-10-17-24. GEORGIA—CIarke County: Notice is hereby given to all creditors of the estate of the late Mrs. Mina A. Pilcher to render an account of their demards and all persons indebted to said de ceased are hereby requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. ; This 20th day of Octbhoer, 1933, THOS. F. GREEN, As Administrator C. T. A of the Estate of Mrs. Mina A. Pilcher, deceased. 0O 20-27, N 3-10-17-24. 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