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The Marletta Journal
MARIETTA, GA., NOV. 14, 1907.
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Local |ltems.
Be sure and read Bostain's advertise
ment this week. It will interest you.
Fouxp.—A pair of spectacles. Call at
Journal office and pay for this notice.
Sunday school at McAfee’s every Sun
day afternoon at 3 o’clock.
New Shoes cominghin every week.
A Ward & Bro.
The Travel Club held its last meeting
at Mrs. D. C. Cole’s regidence.
Something nobby in Hats.
H A ward & Bro.
Mr. E. G. Gilbert has sold a cottage
on Maple Avenue.
The weather Monday morning was
pinching. \
Special bargain day next Saturday.
tt A Ward & Bro.
We regret to learn that Dr. I. H.
Springer is at home quite sick.
Migs Leila Anderson is spending
awhile at the Misses Towers’'.
Make the acquaintance of our line of
Shoes. H A Ward & Bro.
We regret to hear of the critical ill
ness of Mr. Claud Beals, of Birmingham,
Ala. '
Rev, J. J. Bennett, Secretary of the
Baptist Mission Board, preached at the
Baptist church last Sunday morning.
Bargains in Remnants.
H A Ward & Bro,
Rev. George Benedict, of Cedartown,
preached at St. James church on last
Sunday morning,
Miss Atkinson, of Waverly, Ga., sang
a beautiful solo at the Methodist
church SBunday morning. |
Anything you want to eat. |
H A Ward & Bro.
Dr. Burwell Atkinson, of Camden
county, is visiting his daughter, Mrs.
Dr. Nolan. |
Mrs. T. H. Cheek aud daughter, Miss
Mamie Davenport, of Chattanooga, are
guests of the Misses Crockett.
New Ribbon Cane Syrup just in.
H A Ward & Bro.
Mrs. Henry Myers and WMiss Sarah
Green, who have been spending the
summer in Marietta, have returned to
Monticello, Fla,
Just come in and see the newest
Shirts in town. H A Ward & Bro.
Mr. Bernard Awtrey, manager of the
Marietta Real Estate Company, has a
new list of property advertised in this
issue. He can suit you if anybody ean.
Read his list.
A new lot of Heavy Overshirts at 48
gents.
The wife of Mr. W. O Wardlaw, who
lives in the Gritterdistrict, was opera
ted on at Wesleyan Memorial Hospital
in Atlanta last Wednesday. She is
getting on all right.
The newest thing you have seen in a
Skirt. H A Ward & Bro.
The country was doing business on
the volume of money in cireulation and
no stringency, and all atonce there is
an interruption and a scarcity. What
was the cause of the disappearance of
this commodity of exchange?
The best Undershirt you ever saw
48 cents. H A Ward & Bro.
The Woman's Foreign Missionary So
eiety of the Methodist church will hold
ite regular monthly meeting next Fri
day afternoon at 3 o’clock in church
parlor. Mgs. W. L. RioHARDSON,
Ree. Sec.
Mr.l.J. Morris,of Smyrna, announces
his candidacy for tax receiver in this
issue. He is favorably known to our
people as a man of integrity, and fully
eapable of discharging the duties of the
office.
Purchase a pair of all leather Shoes
from H A Ward & Bro.
Mr. H. B. Clay announces his candi
dacy for re-election to the office of tax
eollector, He has proven a most worthy
and faithful officer, and his record for
efficiency is undisputed. Read his an
nouncement.
Take a peep at our new Dress Goods.
H A Ward & Bro.
The styles of the ladies’ hats this sea
son are made up principally of feathers
and expense, and it will take a pocket
ful of ‘‘clearance house certificates’ to
foot the bill.
| Local News.
Diep.—Mrs, H. B. Wallis died 1n At
lanta last Saturday at the age of 82
years. Her remains were brought to
Marietta on Sunday afternoon and in
‘terred in the city cemetery. She was
for many years a resident of Marietta,
and has many relatives here who have
our sympathy.
The Elizabeth Sunday school have
bought an organ from Freyer’s Musie
House, Marietta. They tried Atlanta
‘and meil order estalogues, but Freyer
‘beat them all.
Men’s Gray Sox at 6 cents a pair.
H A Ward & Bro.
The all-day singing at the court house
Sunday wae attended by a large erowd
in the afternoon. The threatening
weather in the morning kept many
away. Mr. Wiley Dodgen, Mr. D.B.
Henderson and others conducted the
singing, whiech proved enjyable to all
present.
Come in and see how cheap we are
2‘]‘;‘oB goods for spet cash. Ig A Ward
ro.
The firemen cannot run to a fire and
be in a physical condition to do imme
diate work in extinguishing the flames.
There ought to be some conveyance
ready to carry them to the &gcene
quickly.
The Kennesaw Chagpter, U.D. C., will
hold their regular monthly meeting, in
the Lodge room, on Monday aftesnoon,
at 3 o’clock November 18th
Annie Dunwoody Glover,
Recording Secretary.
The fire alarm sounded Thursday
morning, The barn at Mrs. W. H.
Trezevant’s home was on fire, caused
by some hot ashes, poured in a barrel
along side of the barn, igniting and
catching the barn. The fire, though
burning briskly, was soon extinguished
by the fire department. :
A new lot of Outing. H A Ward &
Bro.
It is said the farms in Bartow county
are drained by labor by the mines in
that county. Some 2000 negroes are at
work in the mines there. The labor
question is getting serious. Cobbeounty
needs more laborers. There are some
uncltivated land and tenants are need
ed.
Beaatiful new Skirts at ten per cent
discount. H A Ward 48 Bro.
A foreigrer, sick, was arrested for
stealing a ride on a train. He was
brought before Judge Gober Saturdsy.
He was unable to speak the English
language, and had no money. Judge
Gober placed a fine of one dollar on
him. The Judge then paid the fine and
let the unfortunate man go.
Norice.—The Ladies’ Home Mission
ray Society and Christian Endeavor
will hold their annual bazaar at Legg’s
drug store on Dec. 3, instead of at the
residence of Mrs. 8. K. Dick, as former
ly announced. J. W, Legg & Co., have
kindly donated half of the receipts of
their fountain and Nunnally’s candy on
that day.
A Marietta negro man, who drives
Dr. Field’s automobile, asked another
negro, ‘‘Do you know what an island
is?”” The negro replied, * ’Course I do.
It’s what you walk down through de
church.” “Dare’s where you are wrong.
An island is a keg of beer surrounded
by a lot of thirsty negroes.”
Mr. Gus Benson’s little daughter,
Mary Lizzie, who has been sick, is about
well again, we are glad to state,
Town officer Swanson arrested Viola
Gregory a negro woman here Wednes
day night. She was charged with mur
dering her infant child in Marietta and
hiding it under the door steps of a ten
ant house owned by Mr. Goggins in Ma
rietta. The Gregory woman confessed
the crime to officer Swanson.—Acworth
Post.
Mr. Z. L. McLain had the serious mis
fortune to sustain severe injuries last
‘Tuesday morning He was firing the
‘engine of No. 8. At King’s bridge close
‘to Boyce station an extra freight was
standing on the main line on No. 8s
time. Onapproaching the extra, Price,
McLain’s engineer, yelled to McLain to
‘look out who thinking a wreck inevita
ble leaped from his engine and fell
through the bridge thirty feet. His left
arm above the elbow, right leg above
the knee and collar bone were broken.
‘He was taken to the hospital in Chatta
‘nooga where the best medical attention
i 8 being given him. The physicians
| have hopes for his recovery. Mrs. Z. L.
‘McLain and Mr. P. O. McLain are at
‘tending his bedside,—Acworth Post.
The lovely home of Mr. and Mrs,
Simp Jackson, on Roswell street, was a
pleasant scene of gayety on last Thurs
day evening. Quite a bevy of ‘‘belles
and beaus’’ were participants in the
pleasant merry-making. Some execel
lent music was made by the grapho
phone, and some pieces were well ren
dered on pisno by Misses Minnie Jor
dan and Althea Johnston. Mrs, Jack
son was assisted in entertaining the
guests by .her sister, Miss Nannie Mec-
Intyre. All present pronounced it one
of the most pleasant evenings they had
ever spent.
BooxkgkEPlNG OOURSE $3.00 per month,
Shorthand OCourse $3.00 per month,
Telegraph Course unlimited scholar
nhi? $3.00. Write Southern Business
College and School of Telegraphy,
Newnan, Georgia.
DONNELLY & HATFIELD,
Among the many fine dancers with
the Donnelly & Hatfield magnificent
minstrels, which. are’ here Satarday
night, Nov. 16th, the Brockaway broth
ers must not be overlooked. These
nimble footed terpsichorean artists have
a very clever nnmber in the minstrel
first part, which they execute with con
summate grace and skill. Gov. Bowen,
known as ‘‘that long, lanky fellow with
the slow drag,”’ does adance in the first
finrt. and Tommy Donnelly and Nick
ufford throw their feet around in a
most eccentric fashion. Dnncilg is al
so one of the features of ‘‘The Georgia
Blues,” the curtain descending on the
squad of dnkJ recruite as they are en
joying an old-fashioned '‘negro ring
around.”’
The Confederate monument being put
up at Decatur, Ga., by Butler Marble &
Granite Co. had an accident. In erect
ing it, the rope that held it slipped, and
the shaft fell and was broken in two,
The contractors will put up ancther st
their own expense. It cests2,soo. We
regret this aceident to this company,
but they always make good their con
tracts. Since the above was putin type
we have learned that the Butler Marble
and Granite Co. had let the contract for
‘‘satting’’ the monament to parties in
Atlanta, who assumed all responsibil
ity, consequently the loss will fall on
them.,
PRINTED BY REQUEST.
Mix the following by shaking well in
a bottle, and take in teaspoonful doses
after meafs and at bedtime.
Fluid Extract Dandelior, one-half
ounce ; Compound Kargon, one ounce;
Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three
ounces. A local dru%gist is the author
ity that these simple, harmless ingre
dients can be obtained at nominal cost
from our home druggists.
The mixture is said to eleanse and
strengthen the clogi‘ed and active Kid
neys, overcoming Backache, Bladder
weakness and Urinary trouble of all
kinds, if taken before the stage of
Bl:li%ht’s disease
ose who have tried this say it posi
tively overcomes paifi in the back,
clears the urine of sediment and regu
lates urination, especially at night,
curing aven the worst forms of bladder
weakness.
Every man or woman here who feels
that the kidneys are not strong or act
ing in a healthy manner, should mix
this prescription at home and give it a
trial, as it is said to do wonders for
many persons.
The Scranton (Pa.) Times was first to
print this remarkable prescription,in
October, of 1908, since when all the
leading newspapers of New York, Bos
ton, Philadelphia, Pittsburg and other
cities have made many announcements
of it to their readers.
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The way to make a friend of a
man is to listen with sympathetic
ear when he tells you that he is
just recovering from the worst
case of sickness that his family
ldoctor ever handled.
Who Uses Hyomei?
‘““The Best People in Marietta,’’ Say C.
M. Crosby & Co. Guaranteed in
Catarrhal Troubles.
No other remedy or treatment for
catarrh has ever been as popular or
made so many remarkable cures in Ma
rietta as Hyomei.
The best people attest its curative
virtues, say C. M. Crosby & Co., who
are the local agents. The fair way in
which Hyomei was sold, to refund the
money unless 1t gave satisfaction, was
the best proof when it was introduced
that it possessed unusual curative pow
ers. C. M., Crosby & Co. took all the
risk of the treatment giving satisfac
tion, and left it to the purchasers to be
the judge.
Later, when Hyomei was used and
‘recommended by our well-kown physi
cian 3 and business men and their wives
as a treatment that absolutely cured
i catarrh, no matter how serious or long
standing, the sales rapidly grew, and
’to-day there is no other remedy in C.
‘M. Crosby & Co.’s stock that has such
‘a large and staple sale.
‘ The first breath of Hyomei’s healing
air kills all catarrhsl poison.
Try Hyomei to-day on C, M. Crosby
& Co.’s offer to refund the money if the
treatment does not give you satisfac
‘tion.
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There is a heap of sense in not
knowing too much.
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We have secured the agency for Orino
Laxative Fruit Syrup, the new laxative
that makes the liver lively, purifies the
breath, cures headache and regulates
the digestive organs. Cures chronic
constipation. Ask us about it. Sold by
all Druggists.
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We would like to hear the apol
ogy some men make to their con
’sclence.
- CURED OF BRIGHT’S D'SEASE.
- Mr. Robert O. Burke, Elnora, N. Y.,
writes: “Before 1 started to use #o
ley’s Kidney Cure I had to get up from
‘l2 to 20 times a night, and I was all
‘bloated up with drgé)s{, and my eye
| sight was 80 impair could scarcely
Bee one of my family across the room.
I had given up hopa of living, when a
friend recommended Foley’s Kidney
Cure. One 50 cent bottle worked won
ders, and before I had taken the third
‘bottle the dropsy had gone, as well as
all other symptoms of Bright’s Dis
ease.” Sold by al! Druggists,
Some people carry their Chris
tianity in an undeposited church
letter.
THIS IS WORTH REMEMEERING.
As 1o one is immune, every pereca
should remember that Foley’s Kidney
Cure will cure any ease of kidwey ex
bladder trouble thatis not beyond the
reach of medisine. Sold by all Druge
gists.
pParagraphs,
Many an inn seems right until
it is found eut.
The sweeteet rest is the one well
earned.
No man is as dangerous as he
thinks you think he is.
Everybody is supposed to be
paid for working hard for others,
except the mother of a large fam
ily.
The first argument to use when
you want to convince a hungry
man is & square meal.
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HOW TO CURE A COLD.
Be as careful as you ean you will oc
casionly take cold, and when you do,
get a medicine of known reliability, one
that has an establishad reputation and
that is certain to effect a quiek cure.
Such a medicine is Chamberlain’s Coush
Remedy. It has gained a world wide
reputation by its remarakble cures of
this most common ailment, and can al
ways be depended upon. It actson na
ture’s plan, relieves the lungs, aids ex
pectoration, opens the secretions and
aids nature in restoring the system toa
healthy condition. Daring the many
yearg in which it has been in general
use we have yet to learn of a single case
of cold or atsack of the grsp having re
sulted in pneumonia when this remedy
was used, which shows conclusively that
it is a certain preventive of that danger
gerous disease. Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy contains no 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,
a.
For Tax Receiver.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for tax receiver of Cobb county, subject
to the coming {'rimnry. If elected, I
prcmmse faithful performance of the
duties of the office. I. J. Mogeis,
To raE Vorers or Cose CouNmi:—l
make this my announcement as a can
didate for the office of Tax Receiver of
Cobb county, subject to the County
Democratic Primary, 1 promise the
people of this county that if I am elect
ed, I will endeavor to make them a
pninstakin%and efficient officer; I will
discharge the duties of the office to the
best ot my ability. I am opposed to
long tenure in office. Ido not believe
that it is to the best interest of the tax
payers for any one to be per?etnlly in
office. I do not believe any of our coun
ty officers should be permitted to hold
office for any lon¥er than two terms. I
{oromise the people that if I amelected,
will not, under any econdition, be a
candidate for the third term. I earn
estly solicit the support of every voter
in the county, and I will deeply appre
ciate the same. Respectfully,
R. R. PETREE,
To tha Voters of Cobb County: I
hereby announce myself a candidate for.
the office of Tax Receiver of Cobb coun
ty, subject to the Demiocratic primary.
If elected, I promise a faithful and dil
igent discharge of the duties of the of
fice. lam opposed to any man holding
office more than two terms, and shall
act sccordingly. Respectfully,
) H. C. LASSITER.
For Tax Collector.
To the Voters of Cobb County:—l
hereby announce myself a candidate
for tax collector of Cobb county, sub
ject to the Democratic primary. If
elected, I promise the same faithful
and diligent service that it has been
my pleasure to give in the past. I wish
to thank the good people of Cobb coun
ty for their support in the former elec
tions, and earnestly solicit your votes
in the next election. H. B. Cray
To the Voters of Cobb County: I
hersby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of Tax Collector of Cobb
county, subject to the next Democratic
primary. If elected, I will devote: my
undivided attention and energy to the
duties of this important office. This is
a more lucrative office now than in
former years, when our tax values were
very much smaller than they are at
present, and one 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
| anly circumstances.
| will deeply appreciate the vote and
suppori of each and every voter in the
county, Respectfully,
‘ WiLL P, STEPHENS.
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. MoLalN, of Acworth, and
Mr. A. W. FrLoreNcg, of Powder
Springs, will b 2 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.
To TBE VorEers oF CoBB Counry:—ll
hereby announce my candidacy for the
offi « of Sheriff of this county, subject to
the Democratic primary, I will have
Mr. J. H. Kineaid, 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 race, when
I was beaten by a very small majority.
[ earnestly solicit their help again, andy I
promise every eitizen in the county, if I
am ecleeted, I will discharge the Xufies
of the office to the best of my ability,
Respectfally,
WiLLIASM McKinnry.
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GEORGIA—QUobb County.
All persoms havimg claims againt H,
A. Mows, Jate of said county, eceased,
will file tke sume, properly proven, with
the nulcdfinod. and all persons owing
sald H. A. Moss' estate will make imma.
diate payment to me. This Nov, 4th,
1907. 0. D. Gaxx,
Administrator H, A. Moss, deceased.
’
Marshal’s Tax Sales, Aus
tell, Ga,
Will be sold before the court house door in
the town of Austell, Cobb county, Ga., on the
first Tuesdaty in December, 1907, within the ie
gal hours of sale, to the fii hest bidder, for
cash the following describe(i fpropertles. 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 fi
fas for taxes for the years designated, against
said proxiertles in favor of Mayor and Couneil
of Austell, Ga., for unpaid taxes, issued and
handed to me by clerk of eouncil, countersign
ed by Mayor, to-wit: :
One ipt commencing at the southeast corner
of Cemetery street and Thozllgson avenue,
thence east 50 ft, thence south feet more or
less, of a uniform width of 50 feet, known as
lot/4) on Cemetery street. Levied on to satisfy
tax fias in favor of Ms{or and Council of Aus
tell, Ga., vs. Mrs. Nellie Faith for town taxes
for years 1900-1-2-3-4-5 and 6.
Also at the same time and place, one lot
commencing 50 feet from the southeast cor
ner of Cemetery street and Thompson avenue,
thence south 150 feet more or less of a uniform
width of 50 feet known as lot 40 Cemetery
street. Levied on to satisfy tax fifas in favor of
Mnfior and council of Austell, Ga., vs. Mrs.
Nellie Faith for town taxes tor years i9OO-1-2-
-3-4-6 and 6.
Also at the same time and plaee one lot on
Thompson avenue commencing 150 feet from
the southeast corner of Cemetsry street, thence
south 80 feet, thence east 100 feet more or less
‘of a uniform width of 50feet, known as lot 42 on
Thompson avenue. Levied on to satisfy tax
fifas in favor of Mayor and counecil of Austell,
Ga, vB. owner unknown for town taxes for
yesarsl9oo-1-2-3-4-5 and 6.
Also at the same time and place.onelot on
Beck avenue, commencing 150 feet from the
southwest eorner of Cemete? street thence
south 50 feet, thence west 100 feet more or less
of a uniform width of 50 feet, known as lot 43
on Beck avenue. Levied on to satisfy tax fi
fas in favor of Ma{or and council of Austell.
Ga, vs, owner unknown, for town taxes for
years 1900-1.2-3-4-5 and 6. 4
Also at the same time and{place,one 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 avenue. Levied on to satisfy tax
fi fa 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, one lot on
Beck avenue, commencing 200 feet from the
southwest corner of Oeme&erfy street, thence
south 50 feet, thence west 100 feet, more or less
of a uniform width of 50 feet, known as lot 45
on Beck avenue. Levied on to satisfy tax fi
fas in favor of Mavor and council of Austell.
Ga., vs. owner naknown for town taxes for
years 1800-1-2-3-4-5 and 6.
Also at the same time and place, one lot on
Thompson avenue, commeneing 250 feet from
the southeast corner of Cemetery street, thence
south 50 feet, thence east 100 feet, more or less
of aquniform 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, Ga,
vs. 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 Cemetex;y street, thence
south 50 feet, thence west 100 feet more or less
of a uniform width of 50 feet known as lot 47
on Beck ayenue, Levied on to satisfy tax fi fas
in favor of Mayor and council of Austell, Ga.
vB. owner 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 fZems 1900-1-2-3.4-5 and 6.
Also at the same time and place. one lot on
Beck avenue, commeneing 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
490 n 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 avenae, commeneing 500 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 56 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 1900-1-2-3-4-5 and 6.
Also at the same time and place, one lot on
Beck avenue, commencing 500 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
57 on Beck avenue. Leviedon to satisfy tax
fi faf in favor of Mayor and council of "Aus
tell, Ga., vs. owner unknown, for town taxes
for fears 1900-1-2-3-4-5 and 6.
Also at the same time and place, one lot on
Thompson avenue, 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 60 on Thompson avenue. Levied
on to satisfy tax fifas in favor of Mayor and
council of Austell, Ga., vs. owper unknown,
for town taxes foryears 1900.1-2-3-4-5 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 ipeet. more or less
of a uniform width ofjso feet, known as lot
61 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, one lot
on Thompson avenue, commencing 234 feet
.from 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 76 on Thompson avenue. Levied
on to satisfy tax fi las in favor of Mayor and
Counecil of Austell, Ga., vs. owner unknown.
for town taxes for years 1905.
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, thence west 100 feet, more or less of a
uniform width of 50 feet,%known as lot 77 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 for year 1906,
Also at the same time and place, one lot
on Beck avenue, commencing 184 feet from the
northwest corner of Line street, thence north
50 feet, thence west 100 feet, more orless of a
‘uniform width of 50 feet, known as lot 79 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 for year 1905,
Also at the same time and place, fone lot
onj Beck avenue, commencing 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 for
year 1906,
~ Also at the same time and place, one lot
)«m 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 52 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 1906.
| Also, at the same time and place, one lot
on Line street,commencing 156 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 25 on
Line street. Levied on to satisfy tax fifa in
favor of Mayor and Council 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 24 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 28 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 1906,
Also, at the same time and ylace. one lot
on Hotel street, commencing 282 feet from the
northwest corner of Line street, thenee north
52 feet, thence west 20815 feet, more or less, of
a uniform width of 52 feet, known as lot 30 on
Hotel street. Levied on to satisfy tax fi fas in
favor Mayor and Council of Austell, Ga., vs,
owner unknown, for town tax for year 1908,
Also, at the same time and Islnce. one lot
on Hotel street, commeneing 314 feet from the
northwest corner of Line street, thence north
8 feet, thence west 20814 feet more or less, of
auniform width of 52 feet, known as lot 31 on
Hotel street. Levied on to satisfy tax fifain
favor of Mayor and Couneil of Austell, Ga., vs
owner unknown, for town tax for year 1008,
Also, at the same time and place, one lot
on Bowden Ave, commencing 213 feet from
the soatheast corner of Cemetery . 8 street,
thence south 52 feet, thence east m?feet more
or less, of a uniform width of 52 feet, known as
lots on Bowden ave. Levied on to satisfy
tax fi fa in favor of Mayor and Council of
Austell, Ga., vs. owner unknown, for town
tax for year 1906,
! Also at the same time and plaee, one |ot ~
Bowden avenue,commencing 285 feet from t},.
southeast corner of Cemetery street. thenc,
south 52 feet, thence east 2814 feet, more |,...
of auniform width of 52 feet, known as |,;
on Bowden avenue. Levied on to satisfy ta,
fi fa in faver of Mayor ang Couneil
Austell, Ga., vs. owner unknown, for tow;
taxes for year 1906, ;
Also, at the same time and place, on
on, Bowden avenue commeneing one hungd:..
andsixty-one feetfrom the northeast corp,.,
of Central street, thenee north 52 feet. thenc,
east 20814 feet more or less, of a uniform wid;
of 52 feet, known as lot 9 on Bowden aven ;.
Levied on to psatisfy taxin fa in favor of M, ~ ,
and Council of Austell, Ga., vs. owner |
known for town saxes for year 1906,
Also, at the same time and place, one |
on Bowden avenue, commencing at south., ~
corner of Central street, thence south 52 f..
thence east 2)8;5 feet, more or less, of 5 ...
form width of 52 feet, known as log 1. o
Bowden avenue, Leviéd onto satisfy tax 1 g
in favor of Mayor and Counecil of Austell. iy
VB. owiler unknown, for town tax for year 1908
Also, at the same time and place, one |,
on Bowden avenue commencin 52 feet froy,
the southeast corner of CentnF street, thence
south 52 feet, thence east 20814 feet more or legs
of 8 uniform width of 52 feet. known as lot
14 on Bowden avenue. Levied on to satisfy tax
fifa in favor of Mayorand Counecil of Auste}!
Ga., vs. owner unknown, for town taxes for
‘year 1908, 3
Also, at the same time and lace, one |,y
on Bowden avenwe commencing fm feet fron,
the southeast corner of Central a street, thenee
south 52 ft, thence east 2081 ft, of mors or ..
of a uniform width of 52 feet, known as |,
15 on Bowden avenue Levied on to satisfy tax
1l fa in favor of Mayor and Council of Auste|]
?9‘oo' VS, owner unknown for town tax for year
Also, at the same time and place, one 1
on Bowden avenue, oommencinF 156 feet frop,
the southeast cornerof Gentral street thenne
east msiiteet. more or less, of a unifory,
width of 52 feet, known as lot 18 on Bowdey
avenue. Levied on to satisfy atax § fa in
favor of Mu{gr and Council of Austell, Gy,
VS, owner unknown, for town tax for year 1906,
Also, at the same time and Place, one Jot
on Bowden avenue, commencing 208 feet frop,
‘the southeast corner of Central Street, thence
‘South 52 feet, thence east 20814 feet more or less
ofa uniform width of 52 feet, known as lot 17
’on Bowden avenue. Levied on to satisfy tax fi
fa in favor of Mayor and Couneil of Austel],
g&. VB. owner unknown, for town tax for yeal
Also, at the same time and place, one lot
on Bowden avenue, commencin§ 260 feet from
the southeast corner of Centra street, thenee
south 52 feet,, thence east 208 ;s feet, of
a uniform width of 52 feet, known as lot 1x
on Bowden avenue, Levied on to satisfy tay
fi fa in favor of Mayor and Council of Aus:
?936 Vs. owner unknown, for town tax for yea;
Also, at the same time and place, one lot
on Bowden avenue,commencing 312 feet frop
the southeast corner of Central street, thenee
south 62 feet, thence east 208} feet, more or
less, of a uniform width of 52 feet,known as ot
19 on Bowden avenue. Levied on to satisfy tax
fi fa in favor of Mayor and Council of Austell,
Ga., vs. owner unknown, for town taxes for
year 1906,
Also at the same time and place one lot on
Bowden avenue, commencing 364 feet from the
southeast corner of Central street, thence soutl
52 feet, thence east 20815 feet more or less, of 1
uniform width of 52 feet, known s lot 20 on
Bowden avenue. Levied on to sat'sfy tax fi fa in
favor of Mayor and counmci! of Austell, Ga., vs
owner unknown for town tax for ]yel T 1906,
Also at the same time and place, one lot on
Wilson ;street, commencing 244 feet from the
northwest corner of Syring street, thence west 14
feet, thence north 100 feet more or less, of a uni
form width of 44 feet, known as lot 19 on Wilson
street. Levied on to satisfy tax fi fas in favor of
Mayor and council of Austell, Ga., vs owner un
kngwn for town taxes for years 1900-1-2-3-4.5
and 6.
Also at the same time andgylace one lot on Wil
son street, commencing at the northwest corner
of Beck avenue, thence east 44 feet, thence north
100 feet more or less, of a uniform width of 4
feet, known as lot 22 on Wilson street. -Levied on
to satisfy tax fi fas in faver of Mayor and council
of Austell, Ga., vs. owner unknown for town
taxes for years 1%90-1 2-3-4-5 and 6. :
Also at the same timel,and&p ace one lot on
Spring street, eommencing 200 feet from tle
southwest corner of Wilson street, thence west 192
feet, thence north 4415 feet, thence east 176 feet
to Spring street, thence north 50 feet to be{zu
ning point. All measurements more or less,
Known as lot 6on Spring street. Levied on to
satisfy tax fi fa in favor o% Mayor and eouncil of
Austell, Ga., vs owner unkcown for towu tax fir
year 1906,
Also at the same time and place one lot on Mos
ley street, commencing 600 fe-t from the southeast
corner 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 Mayor
and council of Austell, Ga., vs. owner unknown
for town taxes for ycars 1900 1-2-3-4-5 and b
Also at the same time and place one loton Jei
ferson street, commencing 785 feet from the
noctheast corner of Bowden avenue, thence east
50 feety thence north 100 feet more or less, of a
unifogm width of 50 feet, known as lot 3¢ on Jef
ferdon street. 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 andlplace.one lot on Moz
ley street, commencing 650 feet from the south
east corner of Bowden avenue, thence east 50 feet,
thence soutn 100 feet, more or less, of a uniform
width of 50 feet, known as lot 31 on Mozley street.
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 cme lot on Jei
ferson strect, commencing 835 feet from ttw_:g:‘rfl}
cast corner of Bowden avenue, thence east 50 feet,
thence north 100 feet more or less, of a u nliori
width of 50 feet, known as Jot 82 on_Jetferson
street.§ Levied od to satisfy tax fi fas in favor of
Mayor and council of Austell, Ga., vs. owner un
koown for town taxes for years 1900-1-2-3-45
and 6.
J. B. WALLACE, Marsha
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GEORGIA—Cobb County.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary, granted at the regular | ‘ct]t
ber term, 1907, I will sell before the
court house door in said county. withis
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)m;
No. 293, in the 18th District and 2nd
Section of said county. Sold as t.h‘e
property of Cornelia Queen, a lunami
Sold for the purpose of support an
maintenance of said Cornelia Qllt‘ffl
Terms cash. The purchaser of said un
divided half interest to take the other
half at the price paid for the balf sold. 4
MARY E. QUEEY,
Guardian of Cornelia Quezn,
l Administrator’s Sale.
' GEORGIA—Cobb County,
By virtue of an order of the Court of
‘ Ordinary of said county, granted at the
‘regular October term, 1907, I will sell,to
the highest bidder, before the cour
house door in Marietta, within the leza!
hours of eale, on the first Tuesday ire,
cember next, the following describec
property, to-wit:
One house and lot, in the town of ¥
‘bleton, said county, Said lot frontin
on Peek street 66 feet and running bac%
along side of an alley an equal width
165 feet, and being part of land lot 1225
in the 19th district and 2d section, fi“fld \
county. Sold as the property of Alice:y
Gann, late of said county, deceass.
Terms cash,
J. M. GANN,
Ex-Officio Administrator Estate of A 1
Gann, deceased.
GREORGIA—CoBB CoUxTY. ;
To all whom it may concern: A
Gresham having in due form applied !
me for permanent letters of administ®
tion on the estate of Joseph Gordon la¥
of sald county, deceased, this is to c'"
all and singular the creditors and 510‘
of kin of Joseph Gordonm to be and 3
pear at my office on the first Monday
December next, and show cause. if 35
they can, why permanent administratio®
should not be granted to A. S G”ismmh
or some fit and proper person, on 'f'“%ep,l
Gordon’s estate. Witness my 0?‘5\50.
signature of office, this 2nd day of
vember, 1907. :
JoHN AwTREY, Ordinary.