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MARIETTA, GA., NOV. 7, 1907.
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Local Items.
Miss Lola Sheridan spent Sunday with
Miss Pear] Robinson in Vinings.
Mre. Amanda Kemp has removed
friom from Clay street to Gober street.
Real estate seems to be in demand in
Mariesta and Cobb county, and a good
deal of it is changing hands,
Senator’ Clay and Congressmon Gor
don Lee addressed the Polk County
Fair at its opening last week. |
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Migs Fanny Pace, a very attractive |
young lady of Rome, has retumed“
home, after a pleasant visit to Miss Re
becca Sheridan.
A.J.Cox & Co., are the posgessors of
the drst Atlanta clearing house certifi
cate that hus reached Kennesaw, which
is a $lO one.
Mrs. Tennent has sent to us a scream
ingly funny post card You will laugh
whenever you think of it for many daye
to ecome. You ghould ask Mrs. Tennent
to show it to you.
- Magrrien—On last Sunday afternoon,
in this city, Mr. R. W Kirk and Miss
Pauline Davis, of Mc¢. Zion settlement,
in this county, Rev. J. J. Crow officiat
ing.
Some of the new clearance house cer.
tificates issued by the Atlanta banks
have heen received in Marietta. They
will be taken for subseriptions or adver
tising at the Journal office.
Very encouraging news cores from‘{
the family of Hon. J. E. Mozley, who
are in Colorada for the benefit of the
young son and deughter. It is said
that Hi has gained nineteen pounds.
Mr. M. R. Lyon, merchant. bought
some eggs last week, and on one of them
wae a good picture of a chicken, which
nature had painted there in a brown
color. [t had every appearaace of hand
painted. This is an egg-straordinary
freak of nature.
WaxtTep—Local representative for
Marietta ard vicinity to looklafter re_
newals and increase subscription list of
a prominent monthly magazine, on a
salary and commission basis, Experi.
ence desirable, but not necessary. Good
opportunity for right person. Address
Publisher, Box 59, Station O, New York-
The chrysanthemum placs are unu
sually showy this autumn, the blooms
being large snd bandsome, and many
new speciinens have appeared. New
shapes and colors appear regularly in
natural flowers now-a-dsys, just as they
do in millinery.
The beautitul chrysanthemums grow
mg in many flower yarde in Marietta
add a charm that makes home very at
tractive. The goul is dead that doesn’t
sdmire beautiful flowers, women and
mugic We believe we are very much
alive,
Mr. Will P. Stephens announces his
candidacy for tax collector in this is
gue. Mr. Stephens is one of the clever
est men in the ecity, a fine business
mean, ard is thoroughly competent to‘
fill tha office to the satisfaction of the
people. Read his announcement in an
other column, '
The Marietta Journal is the **people’s
paper,’”’ as evidenced by our large sub
soripiion list and adveriising patron
age. We print a 12-page paper this
week, owing to the demands upon our
space. We propose to give the people
» clean, newsy, creditable paper, and
seek to advance every interest that
raakes for the common weifara,
The way to get an item in the Journal
ie to tell the editor about it by phone,
postal card, or in person. 1t is impos
rible for us to visit every house in town
every day, phone or ask every person
in Mariatta if they have any news. You
put yourself to the trouble of telling
us, and we will appreciate it. We want
the news. Help us to get it.
Moxey 70 LOAN.—I can make loans at
gAvan ner cent. on good real estate as
security. Loans on farming lands a
gpecinlty. It costs nothing to see me
at my office in Marietta and fird out all
about it. R. N. HoLraxp,
Attorney at Law.
BookgEEPING 00URSE $3.00 per month,
“horthatd Course $3 00 per month,
Tewegrapn Course unlimited scholar
ship $3OO. Write Southern Business
Collegs ard Schoul of Telegraphy,
Newnan, Georgia.
Local News. |
Dinp—ln Shreveport, La., on October
10th, of pneumonis, Mr. James H. Nor
mand. He was a brother of Mrs. T. W.
Mitchell, and father of Misses Lilly and
Margurite Normand, all of Marietta.
Mr. Mitehell left on receipt of the tele-.
gram apnoune ng his illness, but did
not reach him in time to see him alive.
Mr. Mitechell had his remains embalmed
‘end brought to Marietra for interment. |
Funeral took place October 15th. Burial 1
'services were condueted in the Roman.
‘Oatholiec faith, by the Rev. Fr. P.
Young, 8. M., pastor, of Marietta Mis- “
‘sion, and Fr. J. E. Gunn, 8. M., .of At- |
lanta. Interment atcity cemetery. Be
sides hisdaughters and sister, Mr. Nor
mand leaves an aged mother to mourn
his loss. He was a well-known and sue
‘cegsful business man. He has vigited
his family here on several occasions,
and made friends of all who met him
by his pleasing personality. He was a
splendid conversationalist, and very
highly educated. Those agreeable at
tentions showered upon an aged moth
er were noticed by all. The sym
pathy of many friends go out to the
stricken family.
Mr. H. C. Lassiter announces himself |
a candidate for tax receiver lin this is-“
sue. He is a very worthy man, and will
fill the office efficiently if elected. Read
his announcement.
Born to Mr. and Mrg. Virgil Gray, of
Kennesaw, on the 23d of October, a fine
girl.
Mre. J. D. Anderson is on a visit to
Gastonia, N, C., to attend the marriage
of Miss Emma Page to Mr. Rhodes, to
take plac: on the 12th. Mrs. Anderson
will visit Spartanburg and other places
during her absence. Mrs.J. S. Warren
‘will also attend the marriage.
~ Epirors JoursaL:—ln regard to an
article in Sunday’s Atlanta Journal,
the arrest of one Nort on the charge of
blackmail, I wish to say that the same
did not occur two months ago, nor had
I paid him money twice. It happened
lagt Thursday, and I only gave him the
$35.00 check, which had not been en
dorsed, in order to cateh him.
Ep G. MaxNING.
Paragraphs,
Because an artist has bad teeth
18 no sign that he is decadent,
Because a man has his fountain
pen still, is no sign that 1t is still,
Makos extremes meet—the hoop
snake. |
Some actors are hams that can
not be cured.
A sleeping car is not the only
kind that has bunks.
Yeu cannot smell the mint,
though it sends out lots of cents.
A dacce where everybody stares
iis a sort of rubber ball.
Doctors and nurses are inclined
to bs case hardened.
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Notable Medical Discovery
Of Special Value to Many Here in Ma
rietta.
One of the most notable discoveries
and one that undoubtedly appeals more
than anything else to many people here
in Marietta is the combination of stom
’nch remedies in the Mi-o-na treatment.
This preseription has worked wonders,
‘und there is now no excuse for anyone
suffering with indigestion or weak
stomach.
Tt acts specifically upon the musecles
of the stomach ard bowels, strengthen
ing and stimulating them so that they
readily take care of the food that is
eaten. Italso increases the flow of
gastric juices, thus getting from the
food the nourichment that i necessary
for health and energy.
The symptoms of indigestion are nu
merous, such as distress after eating,
flatulence, herrt-burn, sick headaches,
dizziness and irritability. These are
all dispelled by a few doses of Mi-o-na
when the trouble is recent, but just as
surely in long standing and chronie
cases if the treatment is followe% for a
reasonable length of time. :
So positive are the good effects fol
lowing the use of Mi-o-na that the rem
edy is sold by C. M. Crosby & Co. under
an absolute guarantee to refund the
money if it should fail to ecure.
This world has no love for the
lover who loves only himeelf. |
Better a walk-out than a kick
out.
Some men aie born great, but as
& rule they soon begin to shrink,
HOW TO CURE A COLD,
Be as careful as you-can you will ce
casionly take cold, and when you do,
get a medicine of known reliability, one
that has an established reputation and
that is certain to effect a quick cure.
Such a medicine is Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy. It has gaired a world wide
reputation by its remarakble cures of‘
this most commor silment, and can al- |
ways be depended upon. It actsonna
ture’s plan, relieves the lungs, aids ex
pectoration, opens the secretions and
aids nature in restoring the system to a
healthy condition During the many |
years in whiclh Il '.s been in geperal
use we have yeu to learn of a single case |
of cold or atsack of the grsp having re- '
sulted in pnenmonia when this remedy
wag used, which shows conclusively that
it is a certain preventive of that danger- i
geroua digsease Chamberlain’s Cough |
Remedy contains ro opium or other
narcotic and may be given as confi
dently to a baby as to an aduit. For
%ale by C. M. Crosby & Co , Marietta,
8.
- New Hope.
There will he a box supper at
this place next Friday night for
the benefit of getting chandeleirs
for the church. Every one is cor
dially invited.
Literary school will open here
next Monday morning.
Mr Tom White vieited Mr and
Mrs Fleniiug, in Braden Lunday.
Miss Benlah Osborn, of Marietta,
aud Messre Allie Daniel, Clarence
Green avd Chester Daniel, were
guests of Miss Nettie and Mr How
ard Hamby Srnday. Elizabeth.
STHE GIRLOF THESUNNY SOUTH.”
As sweet as magnolia blossoms and
as pure as the dryven show, is the story
of the latest successful romanece, *'The
Girl of the Sunny South.” There is a
breeziness that is most refreshing to
the jaded palate of the theatre-goer in
witnessing a performance of such
intrinsic merit. The play is inter
spersed with many new and up-to
date specialties, and the plantation
revolves by the famous Cotton Blos
som Quartette, which are a feature
in themselves. The scenery is most ad
equate and very picturesque. At the
Opera House, Wednesday, Nov 6th.
SHAKE IN A BOTTLE.
Now is the time when the doctor gets
busy, and the patent medicine manu
facturers reap the harvest, unlees great
care is taken to dress warmly and keep
the feet dry. 'This is the advice of an
old eminent authority. who says that
Rheumatism and Kidney trouble
weather is here, and also tells what to
do in case of an attack
Get from any good prescription phar
macy one-half ounce Fluid Extract
Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kar
gon, three ounces Comfiound Syrup
Sarsaparilla. Mix by shaking in a bot
tle and take a teaspoonful after meals
and at bed time.
Just try this simple home-made mix
ture at the first sign of Rheumatism,
or if your back aches or you feel that
the kidneys are not acting just right.
This_is raid to be a splendid kidney
‘regulator, and almost certain remedy
for all forms of Rheumatism, which is
‘caused by uric acid in the blood, which
‘the kidueys fail to filter out Any one
can easily prepare this at home and at
small cost.
Druggists in this town and vicinity,
when ghown the preseription, stated
that they caneither sugply these ingre
dients, or, if our readers prefer, they
will compound the mixture for them.
What is home without a good
cook?”
Better an ounce of example than
a pound of advice.
GET WHAT YOU WANT,
The *‘Just as Good Kind” Never Pays,
1f there is anything more than an
other that should aggravate a self
respecting person, it is to be told that
the article they ask for at their drug
gist’s is not to be had, but that they
can have something ‘‘just as good or
better.”” The principal reason for such
atiempts st substitution is either the
desire of the storekeeper to sell some
thing on which he can make more
money, or he hasn’t the goods asked
for, and wants to make a sale of some
thing in its place.
Every reeder of this paper should
bear in mind when asking for Vinol, the
modern cod liver oil preparation, that
it ig for sale in Marietta, Ga., at our
store, only, that it can always be had
when usked for.
The reeson Vinol is 8o far superior to
old-fashioned cod liver oil apd emul
sions is because it is made by a scien
tific, extractive and concentrating pro
cess from fresh cods’ livers, combininlg
with peptonate of iron all the medicinal,
healing and body,building elements of
cod liver oil, but no oil.
As a body builder and strength crea
tor for oid people, delicate childgen,
weak, run-down persons, after sickness,
and for Chronic Coughs, Colds, Bron
chitis, and all throat and lung troubles,
Vinol is unexcelled.
No one wants an old fashioned cod
liver oil preparation or emulsion atter
once tasting delicious Vinol. Try it.
If it fails to benefit, we will return
your money. C. M. Crosby & Co.,
druoggists, Marietta, Ga.
Tha busy minister doesn't count
Lis marriages us 80 many knots an
hour.
We have secured the agency for Orino
Lexative Fruit SByrup, the new laxative
that makes the liver lively, purifies the
breath, cures headache and regulates
the digestive organs. Cures chronie
constipation. Ask us about it. Sold by
all Druggists.
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A good many people who brag
about their good stock, came from
the stock yarde.
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CURED OF BRIGHT’S DISEASE.
Mr. Robert O. Burke, Elnora, N. Y..
writes: “Before 1 started to use ro
ley’s Kidney Cure I had to get up from
12 to 20 times a 'night, and I was {all
bloated up with dropsy, and my eye
sight was so impaired I could scarcely
see one of my family across the room.
I kad given up hopa of living, when a
friend recommended Foley’s Kidney
Cure. One 50 cent bottle worked wor
ders, and before I had taken the third
bottle the drcpsy had gone, as well as |
all pther symptoms of Bright’s Dis
ease.”” Sold by al! Druggists. |
The brain of children of some
authors make you wish they had
neve: married.
THIS IS WORTH REMEMEERING.
As no one isimmune, every person
should remember that Foley’s Kidney
Cure will cure any case of kidney or
bladder trouble that is not beyond the
reach of medicine. Sold by all Drug
gists.
Many a man who has an aunto
may never have an auto-hiography.
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: SICK HEADACHE !
This distressing disease results from
a disordered condition of the stomach,
and can be cured by taking Chamber
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Get
a free sample at C. M Crosby & Cn.’s
drug store, Marietta, Gn , and tty it.
M-~—_-—~.._.;. it
The girl who learns to ride horse
back often acquires an expensive
habit.
PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS A COLD
but never follows the use of Foley’s
Honey and Tar. It stops the‘cough,
heals and strengthens the lungs and
prevents pneamonia, Sold by all Drug
gists, . . ; :
A woman is inchiced to pin her
faith to a man who cau give her
plenty of pin money. .
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Seats on sale at Legg’s Drug Store.
For Tax Receiver.
To the Voters of Cobb County: I
hereby announce myself a candidate for
the office of Tax Receiver of Cobb coun
ty, Aubject to the Democratic primary.
llf elected, I promise a faithful and dil
igent discharge of the duties of the of
fice. lam opposed to any man hoiding
office more than two terms, and shall
act accordingly. Respectfully,
| H. C. LaAssiTER.
For Tax Collector.
To the Voters of Cobo County: T
hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of Tax Collector of Cokb
county, subject to the next Democratic
primary. If elected, 1 will devote my
undivided attention and erergy to the
duties of this important office. This ia
a more lucrative office now than in
former years, when cur tax values were
very much smaller than they are at
present, and ore which I believe should
not be held by one man for more than
two terms. In fact, I believe it is to
the best interest of the people for of
fice holders generally not to hold office
more than two terms. 1 put myself
squarely on record now on this point,
and promise, if elected, I shall not be
come a candidate for third term under
univ circumstances.
will deeply appreciate the vote and
support of each and every voter in the
county, Respectfully,
Wiy P, Srepakxs,
For Sheriff :
To the Voters of Cobb county—l here
by announce myself as a candidate for
Sheriff of said county, subject to the
Democratic primary to be called by the
Executive Committee.
Mr. P, O. McLA®N, of Acworth, and
Mr. A. W. Froresce, of Powder
Springs, will be associated with me as
Deputies. If elected, we promise faith
ful, vigilant and careful service, an hon
est enforcement of all laws and a clean
administration, Respectfully,
R. A. HILL,
Ret e ittt i
For Sheriff.
To THE Vorers or Copß County:—]
hereby announce my candidacy for the
offi. » of Sheriff of this county, subject to
the Democratic primary. I will have
Mr. J. H. Kincaid, of Acworth, as my
running mate as Deputy Sheriff [ will
deeply appreciate the support of each
and every voter of the county.
I want to thank my many friends for
their loyal support in my last lace, when
I was beaten by a very small majority.
[ earnestly solicit their heip again, and T
promise every citizen in the county, if T
am elected, I will discharge the duties
of the office to the best of my ability.
Respectfuliy,
WirriaAM McKINNFY.
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1 For Mayor ;
~ To the Voters of Marietta—l have
served you one term as Mayor of Mari
etta. I have devoted almost my en
tire time to the duties of the office. I
have striven to improve our streets and
beautify our city. My work is not
completed. In another term I think I
can complete it.
On the first ¢f January I will be able
to pay the city out of debt, notwith
standing the amount of work done on
our streets. T have tried to perform
the duties of Mayor impartially and
faithfully. I have had no enemies to
punish. I have acted on the theory
that every citizen of the city was enti
tled to equal and fair treatment. [ be
lieve the factional spirit heretofore ex
isting is gradually dying out This
feeling should be cultivated and our
people should unite regardless of fao
tions for the upbvilding of Marjetra
Our people are almost united, let us
continue this same spirit till all past
differences are blotted out,
I will thank the good peopie of Mari
etta for another term as Mayor, and if
elected will strive in every possible way
to complete the work now under head
way. Laterl will announce my ful] ‘
ticket to be composed of the best citi- |
zens of Matietta. Respectfully,
k E. P. Donrs
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Marshal’s Tax Sales, Aus
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tell, Ga,
Will be sold before the court house door in
the town of Austell, Cobb county, Ga., on the
first Tuesday in December, 1907, within the le
ga.! hours of sale¢, to the hiFhest bidder, for
cash the following deseribec properties. own
ers unknown, situated and being in the town
of Austell, in the 18th district and 2d section
of Cobb county, Ga,, and levied on to satisfy
fas for taxes tfor the years designated. against
said properties in favor of Mayor and Couneil
of sustell, Ga., for unpaid taxes, issued and
handed, to me by clerk of couneil, countersign
ed by Mayor, to-wit:
One lot,commencing at the southeast corner’
of Cemetery street and Thompson avenue,
thence east 50 ft, thence south 150 feet more or
less, of a uniform width of 50 feet; known as
lot 41 on Cemetery street. Levied on to satisfy
tax flas in favor of Mayor and Council of Aus
tell, Ga., vs. Mrs. Nellie Faith for town taxes
for years MOO.l-23:15 and 6.
Also at the same time and place, one lot
eothmeneing 50 feet from the southeast cor-
AJer pf Cemetery, street and Thompson avenue,
thende south 150 feet inore or less of a uniform
width of 50 feet known as lot 40 Cemetery
street, Levied on td satisfy tax fifas in favor of
‘.\ufiur and conncil of Austell, Ga., vs. Mrs.
Nellie Faith for town taxes tor years i9OO-1-2-
-3-4-5 and 6.
- Alsoat the same time and place one lot on
Thompson avemue eommencing 150 feet from
the southeast corner of Cemetery street, thence
south 50 feet, thence east 100 feet more or less
of & uniform width of 50 feet, known as lot 42 on
Thompson avenue. Levied on to satisfy tax
fifag in favor of Mayor and council of Austell,
Ga, vs. owner unknown for town taxes for
yearsloo-1-2-3-4-5 and 8.
Also at the same time and nlace. one lot on
Beck avenue, commencing 150 feet from the
southwest eorner of Cemetery street thence
south 50 feet. thenee west 100 teet more or less
of a uniform width of 50 feet, knewn as lot 43
on Beck avenue. Levied on to satisfy tax fi
fas in favor of Mayor and council of Austell,
Ga, vs. owner unknown, for town taxes for
years 1900-1.2-3-4-5 and 6.
Also at the same time and place,ene lot on
Thompson avenue, commencing 200 feet from
the southeast corner of Cemetery street thence
south 50 feet, thence east 100 feet, more or less
of a uniform width of 50 feet, known as lot 44
on Thompson avenuc. Levied on to satisfy tax
fi fa in favor of Mayor and counieil of Austell,
.Ga,vs. owner unknown for town taxes for years
1900-1-2-3-4-5 and 6.
Also at the same time and place, one lot on
Beck avenue, commencing 200 feet from the
southwest corner of Cemete:;y street, thence
south 50 feet, thence west 100 feet, more or less
of a uniform width of 30 feet, known as lot 45
on Beck avenue. Levied on to satisfy tax fi
fas in favor of Mayor and council of " Austell.
Ga., vs. owner unknown for town taxes for
years 1900-1-2-3-4-5 and 8.
Also av the same time and place. one lot on
Thompson avenne, commencing 250 feet from
the southeast corner of Cemetery street, thence
south 50 feet, thence east 100 feet, more or less
of aguniform width of 50 ft known as lot 46 on
Thompson avenue, Levied on to satisfy tax fi
fas in favor Mayor and council! of Austell, G:a,
VB. owner unknown, for town tax -for years
1900-1-2-3-4-5 and 6,
Also at the same time and place, one lot on
Beck avenue., commencing 250 feet from the
southwest corner of Cemectery street, thenee
south 50 feet, thence west 100 feet more or less
of a uniform width of 50 feet known as lot 47
on Beck avenue, Levied on to satisfy tax ti fas
in favor of Mufi'or and council of Austell, Ga.
vs. owuner unknown, for town taxes for years
1909-1-2-3-4-5 and 6.
Also at the same time and place, one lot on
Thompson avenue, commencing 300 feet from
the southeast corner of Cemetery Istreet,
thence south 50 feet, thence east 100 feet
more or less of a uniform width of 50 ft known
as lot 48 on Thompson avenue. Levied on to
satisfy tax fifas in favor of Mayor and council
of Austell. Ga vs. owner unknown, for town
taxes for ]years 1600-1-2-3.4-5 and 6.
Also at the same time and place. one lot ‘on
Beck avenue, commencing 300 feet from the
southwest corner of Cemetery street, thence
south 50 feet, thence west 100 feet more or
less of a uniform width of 50 feet. known as lot
49 on Beck ave. Levied on to satisfy tax fi fas
in favor of Mayor and couneil of Austell, Ga.,
vs.owner unknown, for town taxes for years
1900-1-2-3-4-5 and 6,
Also at the same time and place, one lot on
Thompson avenue, commeneing 50 feet from
the southeast corner of Cemetery street,
thence south 50 feet, thence east 100 feet
more orless of a uniform width of 50 feet
known as lot 56 on Thompson avenue. Levied
on to satisfy tax fi fag in favor of Mayor and
council of Austeil, Ga., vs. ownér unknown,
for town taxes for years 1800-1-2-3-4-5 and 8.
Also at the same time and place, one lot on
Beck avenue, commencing 500 fect from the
southwest corner of Cemetery street, thence
south 50 feet, thenee west 100 feet, more or less
of a uniform width of 50 feet, known as lot
57 on Beck avenue. Levied on to satisfy tax
fi faf in favor of Mayor and council of "Aus
tell, Ga., vB. owner unknown, for town taxes
for {vurs 1900-1-2-3-4-5 and 6.
Also at the same time and place, one lot on
Thompson avenune, commencing 600 feet from
the southeast corner of Cemetery street,
thence south 50 feet, thence east 100 feet
more or less of a uniform width of 50 feet,
known as lot 80 on Thompson avenue. Levied
on to satisfy tax fifas in favor of Mayor and
council of Austell, Ga., v¢. owner unknown,
for town taxes for years 1900.1-2-3-14-5 and 6.
Also at the same time and place, one lot
on Beck avenue, commencing 600 feet from the
southwest corner of Cemetery street. thence
south 50 feet, thence west 100 feet, iore or less
of a uniform width ofyso feet, known as lot
61 on Beck avenne, Levied on to satisfy tax
fl fas in favor of Mayor and council of Austell,
Gra., VB. owner unknown, for town taxes for
years 1900-1-2-3-4-5 and 6.7
Also, at the same time and place, one lot
on Thompson avenue, commencing 234 feet
Jfrom the northeast corner of Line street,
thence north 50 feet, thence east 100 feet.
more or less, of a uniform width of 50 feet,
known as lot 78 on Thompson avenue. Levied
on to satisfy tax fi fas in favor of Mayor and
Council of Austell, Ga.. vs. owner unknown.,
for town taxes for years 1903,
Also at the same time and place, one lot
on Beck avenue, commencing 234 feet from the
northwest corner of Line street, thence north
50 feet, thenece west 100 feet, more or less of a
uniform width of 50 feet,s%known as lot 77 on
Beck avenue. Levied on to satisfy tax fi fa in
favor of Mayor and council of Austell, tza., vs.
owner unknown, for town tax for year 1906.
Also at the same time and place, one lot
on Beck avenue, commencing 184 feet from the
northwest corner of Line stroet, thence north
50 feet, thence west 100 feet, more or less of &
uniform width of #0 feet, known as lot 79 on
Beck avenue. Levied on to satisfy tax {i fa in |
favor of Mayor and eounecil of Austell, Ga.,
vs. owner unknown for town tax for year 1906, ‘
Also at the same time and place, fone lot
onf Beck avenue, comniencing 134 feet from
the northwest corner of Line street, thence
north 50 feet, thence west 100 feet, more or less
of a aniform width of 50 feet, known as lot 81
on Beck avenue. Levied on to satisfy tax fi
fa in favor of Mayor and council of Austell,
Ga., vs. owner unknown, for town tax forl
year 1906,
- Alsoat the same time and place, one lot
on Line street, commencing 104 feet from the
northwest corner of Hotel street, thence west
52 feet, thence north 200 feet, more or less, of a
uniform width of 53 feet, known as lot 26 on
Line street. Levied on to satisfy tax fifa in
favor of Mayor and Council ofAustell, Ga., vs
owner unknown, for town tax for year 1006,
Also, ai the same time and place, one lot
on Line strect, commencing 156 teet from the
northwest corner of Hotel street, thence west
52 feet, thence north 200 feet, more or less. of
auniform width of 52 feet, known as lot 25 on
Line street.” Levied on to satisfy tax fifa in
favor of Mayor and Counctl of Austell, Ga.,
vs.owner unknown, for town tax for year 1906,
Also, at the same time and place, one lot
on Line street, commencing 218 feet from the
northwest corner of Hotel street, thence west
52 feet, thence north 200 feet more or less, of a
uniform width of 52 feet, known as lot 2¢ on
Line street. Levied on to satisfy a tax fifa in
} favor of Mayor and Council of Anstell, Ga., vs,
owner unknown, for town taxes for year 1906,
Also, at the same time and place, one lot
on Hotel street, commencing 210 feet from the
‘northwest corner of Line street, thence north
52 feet, thence west 208 l feet, more or less of
a uniform width of 52 feet, known as lot 20 on
Hotel street. Levied on to satisfy tax fi fa in
favor of Mayor and Council of Austell, Ga., vs
owner unknown, for town tax for year 1606.
Also, at the same time and place, one lot
on Hotel street, commencing 262 feet from the
northwest corner of Line street, thence north
52 feet, thence west 2081, feet, more or less, of
auniform width of 52 feet, known as lot 30 on
Hotel street, Levied on to satisfy tax fifas in
favor Mayor and Council of Austell, Ga., vs.
owner unknown, for town tax for year 1908,
Also, at the same time and place, one lot
on Hotel street, commencing 314 feet from the
northwest corner of Line street, thence north
ol feet, thence west 20815 feet more or less, of
auniform width of 52 feet, known as lot 31 on
Hotel street. Levied on 1o satisfy tax fifain
favor of Mayor and Council of Auste]], Ga., vs
owner unknown, for town tax for year 1006,
Also, at the same time and place, one lot
on Bowden Ave, commencing 218 feet from
the southeast corier of (}rznwtory < Street,
thence south 52 feet, thence east 20815 feet more |
or less, of 2 uniform width of 52 feet, known as
ot son Bowden ave. Levied on to satisfy
tux fi fa in favor of Maycr and Council of
Austell. 'Ga., ‘vg, owner unknown, for town
tax for year 1906,
’ e
Also at the same time and place. one lot oy
Bowden avenue,commencing 265 feet from ¢h.
southeast corner of Cemetery street, thenc
south 52 feet, thence east 285 feet, more joc.
of a uniformn width of 52 feet, known as j: »
ot Bowden avenue. Levied on to Satisfy ta .
i fa_in favor of Mavor and Councii
Austell, Ga., vs. owner unknown, for toy,
taxes for year 1006, o
AlSo, at thé same time and place, one |,
on ngdvn avenue commencing one hundre;
andgixty-one feetfrom the northeast corn,.-
of Central strect, thenee north 52 feet, then s
east 20815 feet more or less, of a uniform i
oi 52 feet, known as lot 9. on Bowden aver .
Levied on to fsatisfy lax“xfi fa in favor of My,
and Council of Austell, Ga., v 3. owner |,
known for town taxes for year 1906, ;
Also, at the same time and place, ane |,
OR Bowden avenue, commencing at southe,.
torner of Central street, thence south 521, ..
thence east 2085 feet, more or less, of a up
form width of 52 feet, known as lot/13 o
Bowden avenue, Levied onto satisfy tax i,
in favor of Mayor and Council of Austell, a
VB. owner unknown, for town tax for year iGu
Also, at the same time and place, one |.
on Bowden avenue commencing 52 feet fro,
the southeast corner of Cantmfi- street, then .
south 52 feet, thence east 2085, feet more or T
of a uniform widsh of 52 feet. known as |
11 on Bowden avenue. Levied on t satisfy tax
f fa in fayvor of Mayorand Coum-i‘)l of Auste],
Ga., vs. owner unknown, for town taxes to;
year 1606, ,
Also, at the same time and place, one 1
on Bowden ayenue commencing 104 feet fro,
the southeast corner of Central a street, thene.
south's 2 ft, thence east 20814 ft, of more or |... .
of a uniform width of 52 feet, known ax
15 on Bowden avenue Levied on to satisfy tax
fi fa in favor of Mayor and Councii of Austej!,
Ga., vs. owner unknown for town tax for yea,
1906. .
Also, at the same timeé and place, one ¢
on Bowden avenue, commencm]u 166 feet from
the southeast corner of Central strect theneno
east 2085 feet, more or less, of a ÜBiform
width of &2 feet, known ag lot 16 on Bowder
avenue. Levied on to satisfy atax 1 ia in
favor of Mafior and Couneil of Ausiell, G,
V. owner unknown, for town tax for year 1y
AlSo, &t the same ‘time and plaee, one 1o
on Bowden avenue, commencing 268 feet fre,
the southeast;corner of Central strect, thenee
South 52 feet, thence east 208! feet more or less
ofa uniform width of 52 feet, known as ot 17
on Bowden avenue. Levied on to satisfy tax 1
fa in favor of Mayor and Council of Austell,
Ga., vs, owner unknown, for town tax for year
1906,
Also, at the game time and place, one lot
on Bowden avenue. commenecing 260 feet from
the southeast corner of Centra'i' street, then
south 52 feet,, thence east 20817 feet, o
a uniform width of 52 feet, known aslog i«
on Bowden avenue, Levied on to satisfy ta«
fi fa in favor of Mayor and Council of Austell,
Ga., vs. owner unknown, for town tax for yea
1906. -
Also, at the same timeand place, one o
on Bowden avenue,commencing 512 feet fromn:
the southeast corner of Central street, thene
south 62 feet, thence east 2084 fcet, more or
less, of a uniform width of 52 feet. known as o
*ll9 on Bowden avenue. Levied on to satisfy tax
fl fa in favor of Mayor and Council of Aunstel].
Ga., vs. owner unknown, for town taxes for
vear 1906,
Also at the same time and place one lot on
Bowden avenue, commencing 364 feet from the
south-ast corper of Central street, thence south
52 feet, thence east 2081; feet more or less, of u
uniform width of 52 feet, known as lot 20 on
Bowden avenue. Levied on to s:t'sfy tax fi fa in
favor of Mayor and counci! of Acstell, Ga., vs.
owner unknown for town tax for yes r 1906,
Also at the same time and place, one lot o
Wilson {street, commencing 244 feet from the
northwest corner of Spring street, thence west 44
feet, thence north 100 feet more or less, of a uni
form width of 44 feet, known as lot 19 on Wilsor
street. levied on to satisfy tax fi f2s in favor o°
Mayor and council of Austell, Ga., vs owner un
kngwn for town taxes for years 1900-1-2-3-4.7
and 6,
Also at the same time and place one lot on Wil
son street, commercing at tll:e northwest corner
of Beck avenue, thence east 44 feet, thence north
100 feet more or less, of a unfform width of 4+
feet, knowa as lot 22 ep Wilson street. Levied o
to satisiy tax i fas in favor of Mayor and connc!
of Austell, Ga., vs. owner unknown for town
taxes for years 1990-1 2-3-4-5 and 6.
Also at the same time'andfp ace one lot on
Spring stieet, commencing 200 feet from the
southwest corner of Wilson street, thence west 192
feet, thence north 44'; feet, thence east 176 feet
to Spring street, thence north 50 feet to begin
ning point. All measurements more or less,
Known as lot 6on Sprm% street, Levied on to
sagisly tax fi fa in favor of Mayor and council of
Austell, Ga., vs owner unk own for towu tax for
year 1908,
Also at the same time and place oune lot on Moz
ley street, commencing 600 fe t from thesoutheast
corper of Bowden avenue, thence east 50 feet
thence south, 100 feet more or less, of a uniform
width of 50 feet, known as lot 33 on Mozley street
Levied on to satisfy tax fi fas in favor of Mavor
and ceuncil of Avstell, Ga., vs. owner unknown
for town taxes for yars 1960 1-2-3-4-5 and 6,
Also at the same time and place one lot on Je!-
fers 'n street, commencing 785 feet from the
northeast corner of Bowden avenue, thence eas
50 feet, thence north 100 feet more or lesy, of a
uniform width of 50 feet, known as lot 84 on Jef.
ferdon street. Levied on to satisfy tax fifas in
favor of Mayor and council of Austell, Ga., v«
owner unknown for town taxes for years 1900-1-%-
3-4-5 and 6.
Also at the same timne and place one lot on Mc:
ley street, commencing 650 feet from the south
east eorner of Bowden avenue, thence east 50 feet,
thence soutn 100 feet, more or less, of a uniform
wiath of 50 feet, known as lot 31 on Mozley street.
Levied on to satisfy tax fi fas in favor of Mavor
and council of Austell, (a., vs, owner unknown
for town taxes for years 1900-1-2-3-4-5 and 6,
Also at tte same time and place ore lot on Jei
ferson st: ect, commmencing 835 feet from the nort
cast corner of Bowden avenue, thence east 50 feet,
thence north 100 feet more or less, of a uniform
width of 50 feet, known as Jot 32 on Jefferson
street.] Levied od to satisfy tax fi fas in favor of
Mayor and council of Austell, Ga., vs. owner ur
koown for town taxoes for years 1900-1-2-3-4-5
and 6.
J. B. WALLACE, Marshal
GEORGIA—Cobb County,
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary, granted at the regular Octo
ber term, 1907, I will sell before tho
court house door in said county, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in December next, to the highest
bidder, the following described property:
One undivided half interest in land lot
No. 203, in the 18th Distriet and 2ad
Section of said county. Sold as the
property of Cornelia Queen, a lunamc:
Sold for the purpose of support and
nmaintenance of said Cornelia Queon
Terms cash, The purchaser of said un
divided half interest to take the other
half at the price paid for the half sold.
MAryY E, QUEEN,
Guardian of Cornelia Queen.
GEORGIA—Cosn Couxnty.,
~To all whom it may concern: A.S.
‘Gresham having in due form applied to
‘me for permanent letters of “administra
tion on the estate of Joseph Gordon, late
of said county, deceased, this 1s to cite
all and singular the creditors and next
of kin of Joscph Gordon to be and ap
pear at my office on the first Monday ix
ecember next, and show cause, if apy
they can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to A, S Gresham.
or some fit and proper person, on J oseplt
Gordon's estate. Witness my official
signature of office, this 2nd day of No
vember, 1907,
JouN AwrrEy, Ordinary.
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GEORGIA—Cobb County.
. , obb Superior
Mrs. Alhevgchathhc),\ C 0(31 rt, Nov. Il oTm,
Pl f 1907.
Joe McCathlic J Libel for Divorce
To Joe McCathlic: You are com
manded to be and appear at the next
term of Cobb Superior court, to answer
a petition for libel for divorce, filed 10
the November term of said court, in
which Mrs. Allie MeCathlic is plainti¥
and you are defendant, .
Witness, the Honorahle George F
Gober, Judge of said Court, This Sep
tember 30th, 1907,
J. M. AUsTIN,
Clerk Cabb Superior Court.
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