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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27.
7
Ths Fourth National Bank is a conspicuous
exponent °f the power of conservatism com
bined with enterprise in the management of
its Qwn and its patrons affairs.
Its services are desirable. You are in
vited to avail yourself of them.
OFFICERS:
JAMES W. ENGLISH President
JOHN K. OTTLEY Vice President
OHARLES I. RYAN Cashier
WM. T. PERKERSON . .Asst. Cashier
JAMES M. THOMAS Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS:
Joseph Hirsch James W. English Chas; A. Wickersham
J. R. Hopkins J. D. Robinson Charles I. Ryan
E. 0. Peters J. R. Gray James M. Thomas
J. W. English, Jr. John K. Ottley George W. Parrott
John J. Woodside Dan B. Harris J. D. Turner
Albert Steiner H. C. Stockdell
Fourth National Bank.
CANDIDATES GROW EAGER
AS GREAT CONTEST PROGRESSES
A> TU* Georgian's Brest popular voting
rontrat progresses the ca ml Id a tea ore be
coming more anxious to aee that their
aunts are «t the bead of the Hat. and they
are putting forth extra effort* tbl* week In
order to secure as many vole* ns possible
under the liberal extra vote offer and the
aperhtl gold prise offer,
gee what one couhl do If ahe were to *e-
core Are subscriber* to The Georgina for
nrelre months each!
Purely this la an opportunity for some
young lady to go to the front and win out.
All that Is required la a little work and the
help of your friends. Surely this Is not
bard, and when oue thinks of the splendid
prises that are being offered, the work real
ly looks very\atnall In comparison.
Thu names of the candidate* and the
numtier of vote* accorded each appear In
The Georgian every Wednesday and Satur
day. and a great deal of enthualasm la re-
milting throughout the entire state. Voting
la not restricted In any aenne whatever.
*• oft
GEORGIAN AND NEWS $15,000 CONTEST
I No. 371 I COOP FOR ONE VOTE~|
FOR MRS. OR MISS
(Nam. of CaoUldat.)
(Street, Number, City and 8tate)
CONTEST DISTRICT NUMBER..
NOT GOOD AFTER JAN. 2.
Ing contest mid nil subscribers to The
»er of bright young Indies
1 It Is but right that The
and the friends of the
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UNDER A SPECIAL CONTRACT
DECATUR STREET RANK
Atlanta, Ga.
W. M. TERRY, Praaldent.
J. 0. NORVELL, Cashier.
BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R.
NOW HAS DIRECT CONNECTION IN
NEW UNION STATION, WASHINGTON, D. C.
WITH all LINES TO AND FROM THE SOUTH.
THROUQH VESTIBULED TRAINS 8PLENDIOLY EQUIPPED
PULLMAN DRAWING ROOM PARLOR AND SLEEPING CARS
EXCELLENT DINING CAR 8ERVICE
FROM WASHINGTON T0
PITTSBURG, CLEVELAND, CHICAGO,
the west and northwest.
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"EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR” WASHINGTON TO BALTIMORE.
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PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK.
B. MARTIN, c - w> BASSETT,
Manager Peaaenger Tr.«ie. G«"e«l Paa.enger Agent
Georgian's readers
contestants should help them out ns much
an possible. Nearly everyone taken The
Georgian, and thorn* who do not should take
advantage of helping some young holy win a
prize and at the name time get the beat
paper In the country.
Unlike other contest*, tbla affair pays In
value for every cent Invented. Votes are
not purchased at so much, but for every
cent received by this company a cent's worth
of vnlue Is dealt out to the world. It In an
Investment rather than an expenditure, mid
no one should consider the money wasted
that Is paid for the paper during the con-
A numlier of the candidates have done re
markably well for the short time that the
contest has been In progress. A difference
of 1,500 votes or so docs not make much dif
ference. at one subscription for one year
gives 2.400 votes, and shn«ld anyone be that
far behind she should not loae heart, but
put forth greater effort than ever l**fore.
A race Is never ended until the goal Is
reached, ami there Is always time for the
lost competitor to win out. Keep tin with
will coincide with your determination.
There seems to lie some misunderstanding
alniut who Is eligible to competition. In
answer to this we will aay that any Indy
who wishes to may compete for the prise*.
The only requirement Is thnt slut must live
the offer.
The Dixie Business College, In which The
Georgian Is offering scholarships. Is contlnn-
LESSEES WIN SUIT
IN FEDERAL COURT
Timber Valued at $5,000,000
Involved in Suit iu
Mississippi.
Special to The Georgian.
Jackson, Miss., Doc. 27.—Judge Henry 8.
Nile* baa rendered a decree In settlement
of the several suits ponding In the Fed
eral court, adberlag to Ids former ruling
that the lessee of sixteenth section lands
hns tho right to remove merchantable tlm
ber therefrom.
Judge Niles quotes copiously from the
several decisions that have heretofore been
rendered In the state courts. Ills
decree
the fact
eptto
that
o the
settlement.
$5.000. k .___ ,
of tho sixteenth section controversy, a largo
number of the leases on lauds of thin
Intruder In the plney woods belt being
•residents, while
held by non-i
others
held by resldeut parties were transferred to
non-residents prior to the dnte on which
the Mississippi supreme court rendered the
celebrated decision reversing Itself. thus
taking the cases out of the Jurisdiction of
the state courts.
CHAMBER TO HOLD
ANNUAL MEETING
At an Informal luncbeou next Tuesday In
the rooms of the Chaiut>er of Commerce n
decision will he reached as to whether or
not the annual dinner of the chamber will
be given. It seems probable, however, that
It will not take place.
Walter O.
Secret nr;
Cooper Is
the
of nfanjT t?^s* accomplished during tt
past year, and plana for the year of 1908.
JUDGE JONES INJURED
IN FALL FROM CAR.
Montgomery. Ala.. Dec. 27.—Judge
Thomas O. Jones, of the United States
court, was painfully hurt by a fall
from a car near his home last night.
He stepped off and lost his footing in
the dark. His shoulder Is sprained and
be will he laid up for several days.
Stuart’s Gin and Buchn, a quick
cure for Bright’s disease, liver
and stomach troubles. All drug,
gists. $1.00.
.... __ .... opart
bookkeeping and shorthand wlth-thc latest
and bent labor-saving devices used In the
counting room nud general office. It hns
Just Installed, for the training of competent
office men and women, a complete modern
filing cabinet, card Indexes, tabulating at
tachments for railroad and other work,
rotary Neoatyl# duplicating machine of
latest model, and the wonderful Commer
cial phonogrnph. It Is a remarkable as well
ns Interesting sight to witness ns many ns
eight of the Dixie Dullness College pupils
all taking dictation from the phonograph
“ the saw **—
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
.GEORGIA—FULTON COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the court of ordi
nary of said county, grouted nt the Decent-
l*er term. 1907.’ will l»e sold Iwfore the court
house door of said county, on the first
Tuesday In Jatuiaiw next, within the legal
hours of sale, the futlowlug property of the
estate of Wlllla F. Wcstuiurehind, Jr.,
minor, to-wlt:
An undivided one-fhlrd Interest In and to
nil that tract or parcel of laud lying and
being In the city of Atlanta, Fulton county,.
Georgia, commencing nt a point on the!
north side of Baltimore Place fifty-four (M»
feet and ten 4l0t Inch' ‘ *
street, fronting dghteei
t2) Inches on Baltimore
back north with o width the same as the
id ten (10) Inches, east of Hprlng
fronting eighteen Gflr feet and two
es on Baltimore Place, uml runuln;;
rnne ns tHH
land by Joseph Hirsch. dated January
1893; the description lu which deed Is nr
... hereby to l»e sold being an
estnte for yenra, subject to the terms of n
certain lease or conveyance made by the
Atlnnta Land and Annuity Company to
Atlanta Land Improvement Company, dated
March 19. 18*6, and subject to the term of
—. -T 'Tr-.r— -—Li said need from Joseph Hirsch. above men-
yle duplicating machine of the tloned
- Terms: Five hundred dollar* caali and the
balance to be divided Into three payments,
due one-third on or liefore one /ear, onc-
thlrd ou or liefore two yours, ami one-third
on or before three year*, after date of sale.
The deferred payments to bear Interest
from the date of sale st the rate of seven
(7) per cent per annum until paid.
MRS. JOHFI'IIINK LOCI I HANK,
Guardian for Wlllla F. West morels ml, Jr.,
Minor.
r _ ..... special
training his students receive In office duties
makes them more valuable to their employ
ers than graduates who have not been given
the ndvnntnges of this necessary drill. There
can be no doubt that the Pixie Business
College Is determined to be In the lend
where a thorough business education Is con
cerned.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up the System.
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTELESS CHILL TONIC. You
know what you are taking. The formu
la Is plainly printed on every bottle,
showing It Is simply Quinine and Iron
In a tasteless form, and the most ef
fectual form. For grown people and
children, 50c.
ED INMAN ENTERS
FOR POLICE BOARD
Wild the ponltlrr rotranre of Mwiml II.
(mn.n Into the rper tor police coiumlmlnner,
the rtiee for inemlierehlp on the police
board I, worming np ngoln. __ _
Three comnil.olonero are to he elected to f re i:Yb-lire ”north
■nereed W. >1. Terrj, 8. II. Veneble onil ' " ‘ “
Morrlo Brandon. The election will be held
nn the ftrot Monitor lu Mnrrb, but eauiiell
III mania liefore that time,
t'orloo Mooon. the furnltnre dealer, It l>
Main), ban twenuthree role, promt,oil
him, and there are only Mventy-four nirui-
liert of the general council.
mhor eondldnira are Alderman J. N. Me.
Karhrrn, Ur. A. II. Van Dyke and Ur. Will
I'arue..
BAGGAGE MA8TER SHOT
AS TRAIN SPED ALONG.
Elixabeth City, N. C., Dec. 27.—Ed
ward Btemna, aged 18, baggage Plan
ter on the Norfolk and Carolina, was
shot Wednenday by John White, aged
20, while the train wan panning thru
Hobbivllle, N. C.
I ■
Stricken In Bath Tub.
j Special to The Georgian.
Savannah, On.. Dec. 27.—Andrew
Waldo Emenon died nuddenly, yester
day of what In nupponed to have been
heart failure. Mr. Emerson arone about
8:20 o'clock and proceeded to take a
bath. When found, Mr. Emeraon wan
In an unconncloun condition. Mr. Emer
aon, who waa 27 yearn old, came to
Snvnnnah In 1804 from Augunta. He
wan In the Inaurance buainean. He
leaven a wife and three little glrln.
Seek Placet on Committees.
Special to The Georgian.
Jacknon, Minn, Dec. 27.—On hit ar
rival home from a lecture tour of the
Atlantic coant ataten Hon. Luther Man-
ship. lieutenant governor-elect, found
•waiting hit arrival many lettere from
nena to re-elect relative to committee
aulgnmentn In the upper body. During
the next three week* the new lieuten
ant governor will devote • rood portion
of hla time to framing the committee
Hate, which la a tank of exceptional del
icacy.
ADMINISTRATOR’S
SALE.
STATE OF GKOKGIA—Comity of Fulton.
By virtue of an order of the court of ordi
nary of Mid county, granted nt tho Decem
ber term, 1907, there will In* no Id liefore tho
court house door of wild county, on the first
Tuesday In January next, within the legal
hours of Mle, the following property lieloog-
lug to the estate of Frank T. liyan, de
ceased. to-wlt:
All thnt tract or parrel of land lying and
I King In land lot 81 of tho Fifteenth district
of nrlglually llenry. How UeKalh county,
Georgia, containing 42.75 acres, wore partic
ularly described as follows: Beginning on
the east aide of McDonough road (also
known ss the county Hue rc*nd> st the right-
of-way of the Hotitheru Hallway Utnupuuy.
nud runnlug thence south €1 degree* and 45
minutes east, nlonr Mhl right-of-way. 1,562
feet ter the Dcoutur and Fayetteville rood:
thence north one degree west, along Mid
road, 400 feet; thence north 15 degrees and
r said rood. 100
— — —rees east, still
along said road. 320 feet to property of Jose
phine Farris: thence north M degree* west,
along Karris* line, 165 feet; thence north 3i
degree* and 30 minutes east, along Farris'
line, 144 feet: thence north 68 degrees east,
along line of Farris, crossing tho Decatur
and Fayetteville rood, nud aloug line of
Hrowu property, 576 feet to a settlement
. —mg
road, again crossing the Decatur atm Fay-
eftcvUlrt rood, and along property of V
823 feet to t* ^ - |
degree* nud
d, I,
Key rosd; thrueo
minute* went, along Mid |
Key rood. 1,26) feet to property of Clark ;i
thence south 4 degree* and minute* east, |
along rtsrk*ar line. 799 feet; thence south!
88 degree* and 15 minute* west, along i
Clark'* line. 108 feet to tho McDonough
road; thence tooth 2 degrees and 46 minute*
east, along the ca*t side of Mid McDonough
rood, 219 feet to the |ieg!nn|ng point.
Except the following portion thereof,
which was sold by Frank T. Wynn. Hr., In
his lifetime, to W. N. Merrier, by deed
dated March 21. 1904, nud recorded In Deed
Book XX. iNigs 500, to-wlt:
All tbnt ttact or parent ofTitnd lying and
being In land lot 81 of the Fifteenth district
. *• .. DeKnlb
of originally Henry, now ■■■
Georgia, containing 18.74 ncre*. nud won*
particularly described n* lieglnulng ou tli«
east ride of McDonough row! (also culled
the county line road) ut the right-of-way of
the Houthem Hallway Unuipsny, and run-
uing thence south 61 degree* and 45 min
utes east, slong said right-of-way, 1.562 feet
Fny#4U “ ‘
ra&z
f .tlll wim# wiliT red. ... I
throve north dogma, va.t, .till .loan
thl road. 830 feet to property of Jmephtm,
•rrl.: throe, north U degree, we«t. alone
arria lino, lit fori; throve' north 38 do
R ree. and 30 minute. oa.t. along Farrl.
nr, 111 f»et; throe. wuth, 81 d.antra we.:
IX trot; theme north ♦ decree. and K
ntlnntes weal, 107 feat; thvnra wtttlb M
■ » mmmsm
i»
tnlontaa am, alone Uu. of
to Meltoaoiteh mad: th.nei-
d»xre»« and « tnlnutra ao.t.
. of Mid mad, 21# fart to lbe I
Ul T*raii? , 'Ou,-thlril caah; balanra In two
payment., tin* on or twforc alx and twelro
montha. re»p«'tlrplri8ftvr tbe date of .air
The drirormt partnrol. to hear latrorrt at
‘* n ^r?-&!>Bk , SirS8&lS! L
Ur w. H. SI KKMIE. Tmainm.
DIAMONDS
To Be Awarded in The Georgian's
GREAT 115,090 CONTEST
Each diamond is valued at $50, and diamonds are the same as cash. If
you are interested, ask Eugene Haynes about the diamonds, 'and he will
gladly show them to you.
The diamonds are third prizes in each of the fifteen districts, and fif-
The pianos are now on exhibition in the Cable Piano Company’s win
dows on Whitehall street. You are invited to inspect them at any time
you desire to do so.
20 TRIPS TO HE CUBAN ISLANDS
and you will not have to pay one cent to join tho party. You can not buy
a membership in this party, so if you would like to soo Cuba in the best
manner possible get into the contest today.
Remember
(he Race
is still
Open to
you, so
you can
Enter
Now if
You wish
To
Do not forget the special offer that is now in vogue—600 extra votes
on each new yearly subscription you send in this and next week. Get busy.