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FAQ! FOUR
THB BANNER-HERALD, ATHBNB. GEORGIA
M *- 4 . , l said Thomas Jarrell agreed to
A rlVArhCPmPnfc 1 W thc said P. rincI P a l amount of
XlUYCIU0CU1CI11Oj said note, together with interest
i r - - thereon &s above stated^ and
GEORGIA—Clarke County: j WHEREAS, the safei Thomas
tTo tho Superior Court of Said,Jarrell has failed to pay the in-
I Coantv ■ tcrGS t on 8a ^ d note, and has
The petition of ATHENS MAN- failed to pay the principal on said
ItifaCTURING COMPANY re-, note.
HSSffn.Tw- NOW THEREFORE the said W.
TTflStitwas Incorporated by.H. Harris declares the whole
ort ]er of the Superior Court of amount of laid indebtedness due
Clarke County on April 15, l!»4f andbyvirtue of a power of sale
tfor a period of twenty years, with,contained m aforesaid deed, he the
the privilege of renewal, I said W. H. Harris will sell before
f That th echarter of petition- the Court House door in said
ier will expire on April 15, 1824. 'Clarko County on the first Tues-
f 8. That under tin) original day in November.^ 1223, between
J charter of petitioner the capital
I stock Of said company was fixed
fat the amount of $125,000.00, with
the privilege of increasing the
same to any amount not exceed
ing $350,000.00.
2. That the charter of petition-
[ cf was amended on October 18,
' 1006, by order of thc Superior
Court of Clarke County, under the
provisions of which amendment
the minimum capital stock of the
company was reduced to the sum
the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
“Clarke County, Georgia, _ in
Bradberry’* District, adjoining
lands of Mrs. McElroy, Mugg
Stround, colored, W. T. Lester, F.
Frank Pom, Little F.ear Creek, and
John B. Gamble, lying about one
mile north of Boge.rt and being a r _ t
part of the Peter Damron (col.) j provided by law.
place; being the same property as 2. That the principal office of
vuin irons .wuwwu vu 0 »...' that conveyed to Jack F. Jackson Jin id eorporalton is to be located in
of $100,000.00, so that under the(by J - M. Hodgson, as administra- fl e city of Athens, Clarke County,
nrc-Vat charter as amended the|t°»’ Peter Damron, deceased, by Georgia.
Janitgl of perition^r js deed of record in Book 3, FoPoj 3, That the object of said cor-
$100,000.00, with the privilege of 894, in the Clerk’s office of the | poration is pecuniary gain to itself
ey- r . -— of Clarke County, aJ id its shareholders.
That the particular busi-
FRIDAY. firrORER HI, 1923, '
Orlffelh.
Any amount over tvi above
amount required to pay the ptt>
cipal, interest and cost will be re
turned to tho maker of said note.
This the 10th day of October,
1923.
H. M. RYLEE. Attf.
MRS. H. M. RYLEE,
Executrix.
MRS. D. W. McOREGOR
Dec’d.
Oct. 12-19-26—Nov. 2.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To the Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of J. P. CARTER
and S. J. MOSS, of the city of
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia,
respectfully shows:
the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia, do hereby cer-
i£r M the foregoing is a true
an® correft copy of the applies*
tion of J. i Carter and t J. Mo**
for a charter for THE CARTER-
MOSS LUMBER COMPANY;”
INC., as the same appears of file
in this office.
Witness my official hand and
signature, this thc 11th day of
October, 1923.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court, Clarke
County, Georgia.
Oct. 12-19-26, Nov. 2.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Will be sold before the Court
House door in said County, on the
1. That they desire for them- first Tuesday in November, 1923.
selves, their associates and sue*‘within the legal hours of sale, t»-
ccssors, to be incorporated_ under the highest bidder for cosh, thc
the name and style of THE CAR
TER-MOSS LUMBER COMPANY,
INC., for a period of twenty years,
with the privilege of renewal as
following described property, to-
wit:
increasing’the same up to $250,-, Superlot Court --
000 00 I Georgia, in Match, 1907, and con-
b! Petitioner desires a renewal taining ninety-five and 93-100
of its charter, to take effect from (95.93) acres, more or Jess,
thc date of the expiration of itc
present; charter, for an additional
period of twenty years, with the
privilege of subsequent renewal os
provided by law.
6.' Petitioner desires its charter
amended so as to authorize it3
capital’stock to be increased to an
amount not exceeding $100,000.00,
said capital stock to be increased
from time to time by a majority
vote of the voting stock of said
corporation up to the maximum
nmount, hereinbefore stated; such
increased capital stock to be com
mon and preferred, either or both,
and in such proportions os a ma
jority of the voting stock of raid
company may fix ami determine.
- *7. Petitioner files herewith a
certified abstract from the
utes of said corporation showing
that the application for this re
newal and amendment to said
charter has been authorized by
proper corporate,action.
WHEREFORE, petitioner prays
that its charter bo renewed for an
additional period of twenty years
from thc date of thc expiration of
its present charter, with the priv-
ilege of subsequent renewal, and
that its charter be amended as
v *?n‘inbcfore* set forth.
ATHENS MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
By A. G. DUDLEY, President.
ERWIN, ERWIN & NIX,
Attorneys for Petitioner.
RESOLVED. That the President
of this company be and ho Is
horeby authorized to apply in tho
name of the company to thc Sup
erior Court of Clarke County for
a renewal of the charter of the
company for an additional period
of twenty years from the expira
tion cf the present charter of the
corporation which was granted on
the 15th day of April, 1904; said
application to bo made by the
President in the name of the cor
poration in duo time to secure the
renewal of said charter before the
expiration of the term of the
charter heretofore granted said
company.
RESOLVED further, that when
application is made for thc re
newal of aald charter, the same be
•mended so ca to authorize on in
crease in the capital stock of the
corporation to an amount not ex
ceeding Four Hundred Thousand
($400,000.00) Dollars, sold capital
*tock to be Increased from time to
time by a majority vote of the
voting stock of said corporation
np to the maximum njnount here
inbefore stated. Said increased
capital stock to be common and
preferred, cither or both, and in
such proportions as thc majority
of the voting stock of sold com
pany may fix and determine.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
I. B. S. DOBBS, Secretary of
Athens Manufacturing Company,
do certify that the foregoing is a
true abstract from the minutes ol
•aid corporation, showing a reso
lution which was unanimously
■mirt ey the holdem of the cn
tire capital stock of said corpora
tion nt a meeting of the stock
holders duly held on.the 2nd day
of October, 1923.
In witness whereof, I have here
unto set my official hand and af
fixed the corporate real *f said
company, this the 4th day of
October, J923.
- B. S. DOBBS, Secretary.
(CORPORATE SEAL.)
Filed in office, this the 4th day
of October, 1923.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court, Clarke
• County. Georgia.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
I, E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk of
the Superior Court of said county.
<lo certify that the foregoing is a
true copy of the original applica
tion of Athens Manufacturing
Company for renewal of and
amendment to its charter, as the
same appears of file in my office.
WITNESS my official hand and
seal, this the 4th day of October,
1923.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court, Clarke
County, Georgia.
Oct. 5-12-19-26.
no is to bo carried on by said
poration is, cither for itself or as
agent for others, the conducting
of a wholesale and retail lumber
and builders' supplies business,
cither or both, the buying and
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of
Clarke:
WHEREAS on the first day of
December, 1920, Thomas Jarrell of
ftfcaK State and County did execute
and deliver to W. H. Harris, a cer-
HRfcjn Security deed to property
f^Brinaftcr described, which deed
■^recorded in the office of the
■rir-rk of the Superior Court of
said County of Clarke in Deedi
Book 31, Folio 252; s^id deed be-|
fng given to secure a certain prom
issory note in the principal sum of
Fifteen Hundred ($1,500.00) Dol
lars given by said Thomas Jarrell f
to the said W. H. Harris, aaid
note being dated December 1st,
1920, bearing interest from date
•t the rate of J? per cent per
gum, and due
The above described tract of
land will be sold by the said W.
H. Harris, for tho purpose of
paying principal, interest and all
cost of said sale, including Attor
ney’s fees of ten (10 per cent)
per cent, and balance if any after
said indebtedness has been settled
will be paid to the hells at law of
said Thomas Jarrell, who is now
deceased. „ , the manufacture or production of
’ r his 29th day of September,' an y and all of said building ma-
1923. . -Jfll |twW» or supplies, and tho doing
W. H. HARRIS. 1 0 f nn y and all other businesa Inci-
Oct. 5-12-19-26, Nov. 2. .‘dent to a wholesale or retail lum-
GEORGIA—Clarke dimly. b«r and bttlldor.- supplies busi-
WILD SOLD before the " B - p et|tlonoM dc>ir0 the ri(r ht
court Homo door of curko comi-j to own ltMefbny or , eU rcn |
ty In tho City of Athena on tta ealatc an( j personal property auit-
All that tract or parcel offtaml
situate, lying and being in the
City of Athens, Clarke County,
Georgia, with the improvement:,
thereon, and being on the South-
capt corner of Cobb and Franklin
Streets, known as No. 498 Frank
lin Street and described as fol
lows: Beginning at a point on the
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
> ALICE POPE having made ap
plication for twelve months sup
port out of the estate of James
M. Pope, appraisers duly appointed
to set apart the same having
fiitu their return, all persons
, „ , , . , . concerned are hereby required to
lows: Beginning at a point on the sh ’’ w cau3e before the Court of
corner of Cobb and Franklin Ordinary of said county on the
the will annexed of aaid deceased, businesslike reporting and collect-
will sell at public auction for casbifnr systei..; and generally to ad
on the firs*. Tuesday in Notch hi? — * * w *
next witflrii irate hown before the
Court House in City of Athens,
thc old Home Place of said de
ceased, aaid tract of land contain
ing One Hundred (100) acres, and
bounded as follows: On South by
the Georgia Factory and Lexing
ton road# on the West by public
road running South from Athens
and Lexington road, and North by
land of Mrs. Dean and on East by
N. B. Davis estate; the land to be
sold lies in 220th District, said
County, and is place occupied for
years by the widow, Mrs. J. A.
Davis. Sale to be had for the
purpose of distribution among
the legatees under said will.
H. A. DAVIS,
W. A. COOPER,
Administrators, etc., of Pryor
Davis, Deceased.
Oct. 12-19-26, Nov. 2.
Streets and running thence in a
southerly direction along Franklin
Street 122 feet to a point; thence
in an easterly direction 116 feet
to n point; thence in a northerly
direction 122 feet to Cobb Street;
thence along Cobb Street in a
Bcniuiuiis ui uuiiuuw iimivriniB . -_t_ f
supplies, the operation of any and j g HP ” 1 . t
nil machinery or equipment wh'.cli and Franklin Streets.
may be necessary or incident to Said land levied on as the County, mere win po som ai pui,-
.ither or both of said businesses, property of Mrs. Mary P. Cooper, lie outcry on the first Tuesday in
nary
first Monday in November, 1923,
why thc said application should
not bo granted.
Tl:is 12th day of October, 1923.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
Oct. 12-19-26. Nov. 2.
ropei
able to the purposes of said cor
poration and the right to execute
notes, bonds, conveyances and
Other evidences of indebtedness in
thc conduct of said corporation
first Tuesday In November, 1923,
between tho legal hours of aalo for
cash tho following described real
estate, to wit:
A certain tract of land, lying
and being In Clarko County, Geor
gia and In tho 220th District, O. M.. 6Wurlfc v ..
and fronting on tho Athong and jj en a f 80 tj, e r |ght to buy, own,
Lexington Road and about five ant j ren i estato and personal
miles from Athena and being a property.
P art g* th ® WMUodt place and j c ^ ca p|ta( B tock of aaid cor-
bounded a. fsllows: On the north I tlon , han ^ Twenty Thous-
by land, of W. E. Epps, and tbs (120,000.00) Dollars, tho pat
nnei l.u tnnria nt fnrmrnlv \v A ' « ' T . 1 ... , l. tinn rtn
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Under and by virtue of ‘an order
of tho Court of Ordinary of said
County, there will bo sold at pub-
K.vpv.w, *..»*. lie outcry cn tho first Tuesday in
to satisfy an execution issued on I November, 1923, before the conn
the 3rd day of October, (923, from** ’ “ *“ '“ :J ***
the City Court of Athens, in favor
of The Equitable Life Assurance
Society of thc United States
against Mrs. Mary P. Cooper.
Quit-Claim deed for the purpose
of levy and sale filed and recorded
/ai.A the ** best interest of the
memh.rs of said association and
to exercise the powers of a credit
association.
3. That said aiv^jlation de
sires to hold meetings, take action
as a body, through comYnitteea or
through its officers or employees,
and by other legitimate means
carry out the objects above stated.
4. That said association desires
that right to have and use a cor
porate seal, sue and be sued, plead
and be impleaded; also the right
to lease, purchase, take by gift or
otherwise, hold, and convey such
real and personal property as may
be necessary and proper for the
purposes of its incorporation.
5. That it may make such by
laws as may be necessarv and
proper, from time to time; that it
have the power to borrow money
and issue notes, bonds or other
evidences of debt and to secure
the same by deed, mortgage or
other conveyance.
6. That thl powers of tho cor
poration be exercisable by the
Board of Directors except when
otherwise specified in the by-law-*.
7. That the principal office ol
said association shall be in Ath*
i, Clarke County, Georgia.
J. That the capital stock
Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars,
par value of $5.00 per share, with
the privilege of increasing said
capital to any amount not in ex
cess of Twenty-Five Hundred
($2,500.00) Dollars by a majority
vote of the Board 'of Directors.
That the corporation have also thc*
privilege of collecting dues ami
assessments from its members as
fixed by the Board of Directors.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
for an order of incorporation ac
cording to tho statutes in such
Entire afid * against«Zkf Q * Fam«
brough and A. H. Shannon.
This October 10, 1923.
W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff.
Oct. 12-19-26. Nov. 2.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Will be sold on the first Tues
day in November, 1923, before the
Court House door in aaid State
and County, during the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder for
have or ca®/ why Hie,i
tore khould' hbt life k
make said deed a« prlf
the said Mollle Lichten
tltloner.
(B. C. ORR, Ordinary.
8TATE OF GEORGIA,
County of Clarke.
To All Whom it May Concern;
George Arnold and Carrie Ghol
cash, the following described prop- ton having made applicjuioti u.
erty, to-wit: permanent Letters of Ad minis tra-
house door in said County, be
tween the legal hours of sale, an
undivided three-fourth, interest in m4<le w n p P RROOK;
the following described property,
to-wit. . , , ,
All that lot of land, with im
provements thereon, situate, lying
as required by law and due and.and being in said State and Coun-
legal notice given to the defend
ant and tenant in possession.
This 12th day of October. 1923.
WALTER E. JACKSON, 'Sheriff.
Oct. 12-19-26, Nov. 2.
und secure the same by mortgage,|GEORGIA—Clarke County:
security deed, or other form of Will bo sold beforo the Court
f *• *-— '**—• House door in said County, on thc
first Tuesday in November, 1923,
within the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, tho
following described land, to-wit:
nn llzlMnjuuuI isuiiiiia w.» tha * tract or P arcel of land *
elist by lands of formrely W. A. J aluo 0 f each share to be $100.00. lying and being in Atheps, Clarke
’etitioncru desire the right to in* County, Georgia, beginning at a
Jester, fronting on the aouth the I p , iti ncr deaire the right vu ... .
Athens and Lexington road, on the | „ ca30 capital stock to any point on the Went sido of Frank-
west by lands of Wsllace. Said J , moun t not exceeding One Hun.
tract of land containing Forty-ono drcd Thousand ($100,000.00) Dol-
and 37-100 acres, more or less and , , at , by a majority vote of the
being that tract of' land convoyed ! common ,tock of aaid company - , F
to A. P. Winston by deed to E. P. petitioners desire the right to pay .Franklin Strep t 103 1-2 feet,
Whitlock of date Norember 4.1910 j .bo subscription to said capital I JJtore ® r to property of J. F.
ty, and fronting on Park Avenue
In the City of Athens, for a dis
tance of 86 feet, and extending
through with an'equal width for a
depth of 106 feet, said lot begin
ning on tho Park Avenue property
line at a stake at the Northwest
corner of said Hot and running
southerly along Park Avenue 85
feet to a atakcj thence in an
easterly direction 166 feet to n
italic; thence in northerly direc
tion 85 feet to a stake; thence
westerly 105 feet to tho beginning
corner. This property being known
as No. 170 Park Avenue and be
ing a part of Lot No. 5 .of the
point on the west side oi rranx- ing o pari ui nut «u. e-v. witnc „ mv .
lln .Street^seventy-five feet Nortl [Fred J. Orr survey «signature, this the 11th day of
October, 1923.
E. J. CRAWFORD.
Clerk Superior Court, Clarke
County, Georgia.
perty V "of V Rabun,’ Corrie and Oct. 12-19-20, Nov. 2^
of Meigs Street at the corner of s p)iit recorded in thc Clerk s Office
lot formerly owned by Mrs. Vance, of thc Superior Court of Clarke
and running thenee North along County, Georgia, in record ox
“ ■” ' ■* ' Deeds Book 2, page 96.
f 'This interest will be sold as the
ooos O, IUI1U OOA, 1MB fcWCIYO uh COrpOrBUOR BnBII IlOVC MH! »*•«». ^°| i/linn
72-100 acres heretofore sold off to. tU o and bo sued, to have and H^^nw.tMenceLMtalong 1 ine
T. W. Wallace by A. P. Winston j» common seal, and to make such of Mrs. Vance 107 feet, more or
and conveyed to R. C. Wilson by. by-laws snd regulations for the
A. P. Winston, said deed of record | government of said corporation ai
in tho office of the -Clerk of the may be necessary.
Superior Court for Clarke County, J 8. Petitioners show that more
Georgia, In Deed Book folio than (10) per cent of the capital
, reference being had In said stock has actually been paid In.
deed to plat of survey by BonJ. H. J 9. Petitioners further pray that
Barrow, county Surveyor of date, said corporation have authority to
November 4, 1910 to which plat wind up its corporate affairs, to
snd to which deed referenc® Is had liquidate and discontinue the bus-
and samo made a part heroof. ; Incas of said corporation it an;
This property Is sold In accord- ! time that it may bo determined by
ance with an agreement entered ; a majority vote of its stock out-
Into by and between R. C. Nunn of 1 _ rov
tho one part and the Adminlstra- I WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
less, to thc beginning. Being
parts of lots 97 and 79 in the
survey of the Town of Athens,
and fully described in a deed from
G. F. Stephenson to Marcus P.
McWhorter recorded, in Book 18,
page 454, in the' office of the
Clerk of tho Superior Court ot
Clarko County.
Said land levied on as thc prop
erty of Marcus P. McWhorter to
satisfy an execution issued from
the City Court of Athens, said
State and County, on the 20th
day of May, 1922, in favor of The
trix of C H Hares dec’d of the that they, together with thsir as-lGeorgia National Bank of Athens
other pari. .Delates and successors, be Jncor*! against. Hugh H., Price and Mm-
u, it HnvM r nn M,, nn porated under the name and stylo |cu a P. McWhorte^, Written notice
havin'J* iforesaid, with >11 the righu,! 0 (lovy given defendant in fl fa.
.rtv/nd^vln7ra™ivsA°f , |vim r Mr powers, privileges and immunities I and tenant in possession. Deed
.id noreinbetare set forth, and wUh'for the purpose levy and aale
S'r R r SunnS?i bn?5. thL nnta such other righte. powera. prlvil- fllrf and recorded in the office of
Mr. R. C. Nunn now holds the noto d lmm unltics as >ro now or the Clerk of tho Superior Court
of Mr. C. H. Hayo* for $2500.00 bo
sldee interest and the Mid R. C.
Nunn havipt sued the uld Hayee
during hie life. Thla land ie being
sold ns aforesaid under an agree
ment for the purpose of eettllng
said.sum and said Indebtedness.
This 2th day of Oct., 1,2$.
It M. RYLEE, Atty(
R. C. NUNN.
Oct. 12-10-26—Nov. 2.
GEORGIA—Ctetko County.
WILL BE 80LD before tin.
Court Houso door for Clarke Coun
ty In the city ot Athene, Georgia, on
tho first Tuesday in November.
1,23. between the legal houra of
sale for cash the following de
scribed real eatate. to wit:
A certain tract or parcel of land,
situated in said county, and In the
City of Athena, amt more partic
ularly deacrlbed aa follows: Being
may hereafter be' allowed cor
porationa of tho aama character
under the lawa of tho State of
Georgia. i
ERWIN, ERWIN & NIX,
Attorney! for Petitioners.
Filed in office, this 11th day ol
October, 1023.
E. J. CRAWFORD,
Clerk Superior Court, Clorkc
' County, Georgia.
GEORGIA—CbrkC County.
of snid County before levy made.
This tho 8th '
1923.
W. E. JACKSON, Sheriff.
Oct. 12-10-20. Nov. 2. •*
W. P. BROOKS,
’ O. W. ABNEY,
G. A. BOOTH, ,
R. A. C. RAY,
J. P. CARTER,
Petitioners.
Filed in office, this 11th day of
October, 1023.
E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
I, E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk of
the Superior Court of Clarke
County, Georgia, do hereby certi
fy that the foregoing is a tfue
and correct copy of tho applica
tion cf W. P. Brooks, O. W. Ab
ney, G. A. Booth, R. A. C. Ray,
J. P. Carter, and their associates,
for a charter "for MERCHANTS’
PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF
ATHENS, GA., ns the same ap
pears of file in this office.
official hand and
All that tractp lot or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being in
the 220th District G, M., Clarke
County, Georgia, and more fully
described as follows:
Being Lot No. One (1) of the
subdivision of Phillip Neely Home
Place In said District' and Countyi
and bounded as follows: A
Commencing at a rock corner,
on public road, leading from near
the residence of John Tuck to tho
Gum Corner, and running thence
S. 29 1-2 E. 54.60 to a rock;
thence S. E. Course 15.15 to a
rock; thence N. W. Course tp a
rock; thence N. E. Course w> a
rock; thence N. 11 1-2 W. -11 to o
rock on the aforementioned public
read; thence West direction along
the said road to the corner of
be'commencing — containing (70.65)
Seventy and Sixty-five Hundredths
acres, and fully marked and de
fined in a plat of thc subdivision
of the Phillip Neely Home Place
mado by W. M. Crane on the 8tn
dav of November, 1902. .
This being thc same land de
scribed in a deed executed by
Phillip Neely to Peter ^ooly, as
Trustee, Jor snid Lula Johnson,
said deed being dated December
17, 1902, and being recorded m tne
office cf the Clerk of the Super
ior Court of Clarke County, Geor-
gia, in Deed Book W. W-, Page-84-
And being thc name property
convoyed to George Johnson by
Lula Johnson, by deed dated April
14, 1021, recorded to Deed Book
a?, nntre 408. in said Clerks Of-
Fowler,
sa^ie time the
minors. At thc
,s-.v - other one-fourth
interest, which belong, to Mrs. J.
(g Fowler, will also be sold, thus
passing to the purchaser thc en-
ti?o interest in this property.
This October 12th, 1923.
J. J. FOWLER,
■Guardian for Rabun, Corrie and
Louise Fowler.
Oct. 12-10-26, Nov. 2.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Will be sold at the court house
door in said county on the first
Tuesday in November, 1923, with
in the legal hours of sale, to-wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of
land lying and being in said State
and County, and in Puryears
District G. M., on the new Athens
and Lexington road, containing
Thirty (30) acres more or less,| coek * Avenue, and on tho West by
bounded on tho North by a settle- Marion Holbrookes and is thc
court house door for Clarke County
in the City of Athens on’'tike first
Tuesday in November, 1923, be
tween the legal hours of sale for
cash the following described real
estate, to-wit:
A certain lot of land in thc
City # of Athens, Clarke County,
Georgia, on the Northwest corner
of the intersection of Hancock
Avonue and Finley Street, said
lot having a frontage of Fifty
(50) feet on Hancock Avenue ami
running back with a uniform
width One Hundred and Four
(104) feet within eight (8) feet ot
the back parallel line of Hada-
way’s property; being bounded on
the North by said back line, Easy
by Finley Street, South by Han-
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
By virtue of power and author
ity contained in the last will of
Pryor Davis, late of said County,
deceased, the undersigned as ad
1, E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk oiministracorg de bonis
COUNTY TAX LEVY-1923
Upon motion.lt won ordered by the Board of Commissioners of
Roads and Revenuea for Clarko County, Georgia, that the following
tax levy be made for the year, 1923. One Hundred and Sixty (100It)
per cent, on Stato Levy. Eight milla or $84)0 on each $1,000.00.
It was further ordered by tho Board that the following levies be
mado on Stato levy for thc year 1923, and that tho same be collected
by tile Tax Collector for the following County purposes, to-wit:
County levy, eight mills or $8.00 on each $1,000.00 of county taxable
on the west aide of Barrett etreot, property veluca.
Legal Indebtedness
Buildings .......
Bridges — 2% on State Levy
Officers Salaries and Fees .. 11% on State Levy
County Executive Officcn
Salaries and Fees .. .. .
Bailiff,
Non Resident Witnesses and
Extra Service
Maintenance Expense Court
House .. 6% on State Levy
Jurors 6% on State Levy
Poor .. 7%.on State Levy
Quarantine and Sanitation .. 12% on Stato Levy
Lawful Charges 10% on State Lev
Roads
snd joining lota ot J. B. McClure
and J. C. Fowler and containing
one-half seres, more or less
fronting 106 feet on Barrett street
and running back two hundred and
ten feet joining land with Mc
Clure and others being tha proper
ty deeded from J. H.T. McPherson
lo u G. Fambrough of thin 'ate.
Being the property deed T. II. Bar
rett to J. H. T. McPherson, re
corded In Book Z. Z., folio 172.
The above property Is sold by
authority given under a power of
attorney to Mre. D. W. McGregor,
date of deed being 15th day ol
November, 1920, and being record-
ed In deed book 31, page 172 of
the record, of Superior Court for
Clarke county, Georgia. The power
ot attorney authorlsea the holder
nt said note upon default of pay
ment of principal or Interest to
sell the above property to the high
est bidder after advertising prop
erty for thirty day. In legal Cu
rette of Clarke County, Georgia.
Tho above security deed wae
given to secure 11000.00 principal,
being evidenced by a Bote of even
date for that amount The note be
ing due November 15.1922 baa re,
malned in default as to principal
and interest since May. 1921. Now
the holder of said note and deed
exercises hen optiog and declares
the said note', principal sad Inter
est. due and payable at once.
52% on State Levy
2% on State Ixivy
0% on State Levy
1% on State Levy
2% on State Lovy
ment road, connecting the old and
new Athens and Lexington roads,
on tho East by the old Athens and
Lexington road and lands ol
.Jones; South by lands of U. H.
day of OctoLer, I Davenport formerly, now aoM to
4 Eugene Tribble, and on the West
by the new Athens and Lexington
road and particularly described as
follows: Beginning at a corner
near a bridge on the new Athens
road, same being the South West
corner of this land, and running
thence along the line dividing this
land from the said Davenport
lands, N. 63 1-2 E. 19.20 chs. to a
corner near a bridge on the old
Athens and Lexington toad, thence
N. 48 1-2 W. along the old Athena
and Lexington road dividing this
land from lands of Jones, to a
corner on tho settlement road
where this land comers with lands
of James R. Tuck,' thenco along
the line dividing this lard from
lands of Jarae* R. Tuck to a cor
ner on the new^Athens and Lex
ington road, thence S. 33 1-4 E.
along said road to the beginning
with
..$49,312.17
.. 1396.62
.. 1396.02
.. 10,431.42
1396.62
40% on State Levy
16Cy,
6,689.87
5,68937
6,638.18
11379.73
9,483.11
37,93231
» a v a , „ . —lu $151,729.76
ToUd State and County Levy Thirteen mills or $t3,00 on each
$1,00030 on County assessed valuations. Total assessed taxable values,
as shown by digest $18366320.00. Upon motion, it is further or-
dered by tho Board that any surplus raised by any of thc above levies,
if UMastary be applied to any lawful charges against thc county.:
The County Board of Education having recommended to this Board
I*** 1 tax of Four and one-quarter (4*4) mills or $4.25 on each
$1,000.00 on all taxable property within the county of Clarke without
the incorporate limits of the City of Athena, be levied to supplement
thc public school fund in accordance with Section 2 of the Acts of the
General Assembly of 1905 and acts amenaatory thereof; It is there
fore ordered by the said Board of Commissioners, in pursuance of said
recommendation and in pursuance of an election held - and carried
nnder A he .. , ^i! 0 ?.to, that a tax of 4% milla or $4.25
fyfag*—the county of Clarke
. „„ VC I™:/" " „ J . „ that upon any note remaining in
JihS default for more than thirty days
same property bought by Deupree
Hunnlcutt of R. L. Pope and con
veyed to him by deed dated 18th
of July, 1916, and recorded in
deed book 15, page 461, office of
Clerk of Superior Court, Clarke
County, Georgia, and is the same
E roperty deeded to the aaid Pope
y deed of D. I. Mulky, aaid deed
dated October 12, 1008, and re
corded in deed book “4,” page 650,
office Clerk of Superior Court, of
Clarko County, Georgia.
Tho above property is sold by
authority given under a power of
Attorney to JHo. S. Keese, date of
deed being 14th day of November,
1019, and being recorded in deed
book 27, page 203 of the recorda of
Superior Court of Clarke County,
Georgia.
The above Security Deed was
given to sec lire $1600.00 principal
and interest, being evidenced hy
120 notes for $20.00 each.
These notes were series of adres
and provided that timo was the.
essence of the contract and that
that upon any note remaining in
part of the land conveyed to John
Billups by deed of J. T. Pittflrd,
said deed dated November 14th,
1017, and recorded in deed book
“28,” page 290, office of the Clerk
default, now the holder of suid
that then each' and every note
should become due and payable at
the option of the holder. That ten
notes, being notes due December
15, 1922 and nine notes succeed
ing this note on the loth of each
32, page 498,
’"s'aid property levied upon and
to be sold as the property of the
defendant in fi fa, 'Lcorrc John
son, to'satisfy a fi fa issued front
thc City Court of Athens in favor
of Mrs. Elizabeth Meyer,
trix, and against John Neely,
George Johnson, and Peter Neely.
Legal notice given tenant in pos-
Sheriff, Clarko County, Georgia.
Oct. 12-19-26, Nov. 2.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
To Alt Whom It May Concern;
Alfred D .Bailey, having to prob
er form applied to mo for iPorman-
ent Letters of Administration on
the estate of Alfred B. ^Iley. lata
of sahl county, this is to cite all
and angular tha creditor* and next
of kin ot said Alfred B. .Bailey Jo
bo nntT appear at my offico^wlthln
tho timo allowed by law, and show
cause, if‘any-ithey caps wby ; per- «v «a«aj vamo mm
nmneit administration 'Should . not; Charlotte Whitehead, on tho south-
Ultlllv u W WM ...... n llnllnu nn Pfla) nsnnnri. Tt .ml _
tlon to be Issued on theiestuto of
chan Arnold, colored, lalaipt, said
county, deceased, .thin Is.^thcflsfore,
to clto all persona to shpw cause
In the Court of Ordinary 1 on the
first Monday In November, 1923
to show cause, if any they : can’
why permanent Lettere of Admin!
Istration should not he granted
upon tho eatate of tho'said "Chan
Arnold, doceaned, to su6h person
as tho Court may aee fit YB ap.
point In tho absence of an-agree-
ment of the heirs. ,
This October 6th, 1923.'.
B. C. ORR!'
Ordinary of Clarke CAuiity, Oa
GtpRuiA—Clarke County.
To tho 1 Heirs-At-Law of"
J. Hale, Declared:
Mrs. MUry L. Halo, ps iiisfgrci.
and transferee and holdpH of ft cer
tain bond for title exqtM b}
said county for nn ordbi- requiring
th" administrators of said’ deceas
ed's estate to make atjcf 'deliver
unto her a deed to tho fenl estate
described in salil bond- for title
known as iota Nos. 3. .4, and 5 of
tho eubdlvlaion of said' deceased's
lands in Oood Hope, Walton Coun
ty, Georgia, as fully ,qt forih in
her poUtion as of file Jn, this of.
fice.
You are therefore. redMM® to be
and appear at tho Court!til /Ordin
ary of said County on! Itbo first
Monday In November, 1923. to
show cansc, If nny yori'may have
why said order shonTd not be
granted an prayod. ' ’ "■
This, tho 1st day o^ Octaber.
1923.
R. C. ORR 1 . 1 '
Ordinary Clarko County.,; Georgia
bo garntod to Alfdcd D. Bailey on
'"witness my hand and
signature, thin 11th day ot October,
1023 ' n. C. ORR. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
To All Wibom it May Concern:
R. E. Johnson having in proper
form applied to mo for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the
estato of Perry Johnson, late of
said county, this Is to clto all ana
*•• singular the creditors and next of
»y kjn of Perry Johnson to bo and
“ appoar at my office within the
time allowed by law, and show
cause, If any the * can, why per
manent administration should not
be granted to It. E. Johnson on
Perry Johnson’s estate.
Witness my hancf and official
signature, this 11th day of October,
1923.
R. C. ORR. Ordinary
4t.'
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
To All Wlhom It May Concern;
W. R. Booth having In proper
form applied to me for Pormanont
Letters of Administration on the
estate of Mrs. W. R. Booth, late
of said county, thla Is tojcite all
and singular the creditors and
next of kin of said Mrs. W. R
Booth to be an appear at my of
flco within the time allowed by
law, and show (jause, it any they
can, why permanent administration
should not bo granted to W. R.
Booth on said estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 12th day of October,
1923.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
4t.
property of Eugene G. Tribble to
satisfy an execution issued on tho
9th day of October, 1923, from thc
City Court of Athens, in said
county, in favor of R. G. Davis
and against the said Eugene GJ
Tribble.
’Ibis October 11th, 1923.
W. E. JACKSON,
.Sheriff, Clarke County, Georgia,
Oct. 12-19-26, Nov. 2.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
To thc Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of W. P. BROOKS,
O. W. ABNEY, G. A. BOOTH, R.
C. RAY, J. P. CARTER, and
their associates, respectfully
shows. 1
1. That they desire to be in
corporated tinder the name and
style of MERCHANTS’ PROTEC
TIVE ASSOCIATION OF ATH
ENS, GAt, for a period of twenty
without the Incorporate limits^ofThe'city of Athens be*and*the (20) years, with the privilege of
The above i
» signed’by
same ii hereby levied, and that the same be~i»llKtad by thiTlirCof. JC'H'! 1 i y l* Wl M
lector of said County in conformity with the iavr. W object of said aa-
J, M. HODGSON,
Chairman Pro Tem.
TATE WRIGHT,
Roads and Revenues for (
sociation is to provide closer fel
lowship and co-operation among
Ik* hii«ffM9M man nf 4 be city Of
guard and i
notes and deed exercirea his op
tion and declares the entire amount
principal and interest, due and pay
able at once.
The above noto was signed by E.
O. Fambrough and the above prop
erty Is sold as theproporty ot K. G.
Fambrough.
Any amount over and above
amount required to pay thc princi
pal, interest and cost will return
to tha maker of said note.
This the first day of October,
1923.
JNO. S. KEESE.
It M. HYLEE, Attorney,
Oct. 12-19-26, Nov. 2.
SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA—Clarke Connty.
Will ha told on thc first Tues
day in November, 1923, before the
court house door, said state and
county, during the legal houra of
sale to the highest and best bidder
for cash, the following described
property:
(toe iron safe.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
County of Clarke.
Mollle Lichtenstein having ap
plied to the Ordinary by petition
asking that Howell C. Erwin snd
Aaron Cohen as executors of the
estate of S. Sloman, deceased, late
ot said county, be required to make
to (her a deed to a lot of land in
the City of Augusta, Richmond
County, Georgia, on tho south side
of Kills street between Thirteenth
street and Fourteenth street
known and designated as Num
bers 1336 and 1335 Ellis street,
having a front, on said Ellis street
of 34 feet 6 inches more or less,
running back ot ovon width 132
feet more or less, and bounded as
follows:
North by pills street; east by
lands of Mrs. H. H. Hester, south
by lauds of Patrick, Thomas and
Henry Jackson, and west, by lands
of Patrick Walsh, In pursuance of
a bond far titlo made by the said
S. Sloman, deceased to the said
Mollle Lichtenstein In his life
time; the said Mollle Lichtenstein
alleging that she has folly met her
obllgationa in said bond.
This Is to notify the uld Howell
C. Erwin anil Che 1 Said Aaron
Cohen, executor*: and Joseph Slo-
man,: soto heir-at-law 'of thd es
tate, of the said S. Sloman, de-
GEORGIA—Clarks County.'
Will bo sold at pubile outcry be
fore tho Court House doorj of said
county, on the first Tuoaday.lu No-
vomber 1923, betwoon the legal
hours of sale to tjio highest and
best bidder for CASH, thoifoliow-
ing described land to-wit:.
All that tract or paroal! of. land
sltunto and' lying In the- County of
clarko, stato ot GcorglaviiCIty of
Athens in said county, to that part
of city known as East Athens,
fronting Northwest owiStrlckaml
stroot, and bounded on -nrirthenst
by property of Mary Carrie and
Said property levied upon as the ceas'd, tOjJie and appear at,the
east by property of R. y..,White,
on the southwest by property.of N.
C. Periote and more particularly
do.jeribod as follows! Beginning
at a point on Strickland street at
the southwest corner of th*< prop
erty of Mary Carrlo and ‘Charlotte
Whitehead and’ running along said
lino a distance of one!• •hundred
feet, thonco southwesterly ’alone
line of R. T. Whlto property 1 fifty
foot, thence northwesterly along
line of Porloto property-one hun
dred feet to Strickland street,
thonoo northeasterly ajohg Strick-
and street, fifty feet. Being the
same land as dpacrlbwt' te’ deed
from N. c. Porloto to O. J 1 . Tblnas,
recorded In Book 10, Page 325 Rec
orda of Clarke County, Georgia.
Tho abovo described ' land was
conveyed to tho undersigned, She
Commercial Bank of Athens, a
corporation, by J. H. Phillips, by a
security deed dated 10th day of
April 1920, and recorded li)!tho of
fice of tho Clerk of 8uperfor;court
of Clarke county, Georgia, on the
13th day of April 1930, to , deed
book 29 Folio 139; sild s.eciiriir
deed hclng made to secure the pay
ment of a note for $150.00, that day
executed, said noto being duo No
vember 1st. 1930, and bearing In-
terest from maturity st-the rats
of 8 per cent per annum. TOo sum
of 3100.00 has been paid tm said
note and the renewal note takes
for tho lmiancB of (50.00. said note
dated November 1st. 1920; and duo
November lBt. 1921. bedifng Inter
est at the rate of 8 per cent per
annum after maturity.
Said security deed provided that
If default should be madfe In the
payment of said note then the un-
dernigned, tho Commercial Bank ot
Athens, n corporation. Vrbiifd be
authorized to sell Hid property at
public outcry In accordance with
the power of sale contained In said
deed-. That said J. H. FbUllps, has
failed to pay said note when due.
Said sale will be made‘and a
conveyance of said land, will !*
mado to tho purchaser; or pur- ,
chasers, ail In accordance .wffti the
terms and provisions of a power
of sate contained to said security
deed.
This October l$th. 1923'.
THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF
ATHEN8. .
By HUGH H. GttHDON. J&-
President.
COBB 6 COBB, Attys.
Pet. 12-19-26—Nov. 2. . ,
AGED SERVANT8 OF CHURCH
WILL LIVE IN PAPAL PALACE
ROME.—The Law of-‘Guarantee!,
passed by the Italian Parliament la
1871, almost Immediately after
Rome became tho capital of United
Italy, regulated the relations be
tween the papacy a$dVthe' now
kingdom, and aaaigned touhe pope,
beq'des tho palaces of the Vatican
and the Latoran, the magnlflcient
papal palace of caste! Oondolfo.
exqaialtely situated on the shorrt
of the Lake of Albano.' AS'W well
known, the popea noye»'"aritnow!.
edged (he Law of Guarantees, nor.
could they use the great W 1 *
date! Oandolfo (as |t was tota"?;
defendant, E. G. Norflmbor tarm. i923, of the Court M ‘hat they f ! ottld doV’fbr their
to mU*r* « jute 1 - <* Ordinary cf Clarke county G™r- summer residence, as, stteEbann*
merit issued in favor cf F. O. Me- gl^and show cause, if any they P 01 *' t h e J^' !Vt ' r *