The Waycross weekly journal. (Waycross, Ga.) 1914-19??, October 23, 1914, Image 7

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OAU-Y SCTWCCN ^ (leveland s, Buffalo IUIM !m>“S^AHOKE.” “CUt at tiU-*»d "CO, WlMW*' Daily CLEVELAND and BUFFALO—M.rMUltaM . , IM m -i.-j |,|o F, M. Last* IMhl* N* Ft M* a Hi— p*-‘- • • fcMA.Mt AnWa CWtalmd • MAM. fond nirfrrt Tim) r I 1 n.fltl f “T I— ~ ~~ J *■•*“— —* »“*“* MlfWaaA M J ssStt5S^^-r4rcr= s^ztssr £ TH* CLEVELAND A BUFFALO TRANSIT CO. Cleveland. O. Qa. Tech Spell, *•Opper> ImrJty" tat th. young men of Georgia and tho South. 'I beIWrt ChamberUlo'tTableta horn red n life, wrltee lire. Maggie Coll, Man City. Mo. "1 had paint in my atomaon to bad 1 i thonoht I could not gagfeSyill live. Ocr doctor laid A Saptilor Junior Collroa for Yount Utn and Yount tulh- FaU and Wall Moated Coatee la Agriculture, Banking. Booleoao, Eapreeslon, Muele, Norm al Training! betidaa the Regular Literary Work. Our Conservatory oJ^MwIc and WormalOapartaeaBt aro wall Dormitories are like Homaa. Teachers with, and Ilka Pupils RATES REASONABLE AS APVANTAQES GIVEN WILL ALLOW. r.r furihor I. |_ | ORDAM> Vice-President. Or REV. W. A. BROOKS, Secy., Exocutive Board, £31 chahe >r. Go rtla It a fall-circle doahle-alroke machlae, dealgaated aad * astir acted far he braeii of the ladhldnal farmeni being light, handy, simple aad eaty la eye rate, (inly are hone and three mea are required la aprrsle H. Very few twe-hene k*“»- »ltl cqaal It fur balling and use will pet up S alter ar ^leather ba|e. yet any farmer wbo ailn »for handred bale* at bay can hp #f (bm uchiup. GEORGIA—Wur* County. I. N. Cbestnutt, ve. Delilah A ! Chestnu’t. Divorce, War* Superior* tvic#»mhp*r Term, 1114. Delilah A. Chestnutt ia hereby re quired personally or by attorney to ap^-ar at Superior Court of sdld the disease may be ward*! off and avoided. chamberlain n Tablets not only aid dictation, bat strengthen sod invig orate the Atoinacb. Take three self-made men their wives nearly always havi make a few alteration* . iycross WATCB0S8 JODEEAL. FRIDA T, OCTOBER B, MIL whan this proposed amendment shall be agreed to by two-ttlrds of the members sleeted to each of the two houses and shall hay# been enter ed on the Journal of each house with as yeas and nays taken thereon, and Ua Governor Is hereby directed to cause the said proposed amendment of October, 1114. to he adyertlsed In et least two papers i K. J. BERIIY, Clerk. In each Congressional District at least, 10-14-4U. two months before tho neat general county to he held the 1th day of De- 1 gia on the ilet dey of November, cember, M14. Then and there to U14 answer thte libel tor divorce, ai In default therof, as Court will pro ceed aa to Justice shall appertain. Witness the Hon. J. W. Quince). Judge at said Court, thla tho tnd day To GO At CUT F*RICES ALSO 100 SACKS BRAN AND SHORTS IT WIteL. PAY YOU TO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY PRIDGEN BROS. • SUCESSORS TO j: w. s. hardy Phones 62 & 30 Near Court House Ware County Legal Advertisements (Continued From Page 4.) convening of the succeeding General Assembly," a&d, "Against the ratifica tion of amendment Paragraph 1, Section 4, Article 2, of th* Constitu tion, which extends the term of office State of Georgia, Executive Department, August 3, 1914. Whereas, the General Assembly, at its session in 1914, proposed sn amend- as set forth In an Act approved July 17, 1914, to-wit: of members of the General Assembly! An Act to propose to the Qualified until the convening of the aucceedlng «>]nctors of this Stato an amendment General Assembly.” And shall cause J to I'uragraph 2 of Section 1, of Article the returns of said election io »;« n, u. the Constitution of the State of transmitted to the Secretary of 8tate, Georgia, aa amended by the ratifies- whoae duty It shall be to consolidate the same, and the Governor shall la sue his proclamation, declaring the result, if a majority vote in favor of said- amendment, and by said procla mation sfcsjl declare said amendment has become a part of the Constitution of the State. Now, therefore, I, John M. Slaton, Governor of said State, do Issue this f my proclamation hereby declaring that the foregoing proposed amend ment to the Constitution Is submitted for ratification or rejection to the vot ers ' f the State qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly at the General Election to be held on Tusday, November 3rd, 1914. JOHN M. SLATON, ticu by tb* qualified voters of this state of the Act approved July 19,1914, and for other purposes. Section 1. Be It enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, that the following amend ment la hereby proposed to paragraph 2, Section 1, Article 11, of the Consti tution of thla State, as amended by the ratification by the qualified voters of this Stato of the Act of July 19, 1914, to-wit: by adding to said paragraph the following language: "Provided, however, that in addition to the conn- ties now provided for by this Consti tution there shall be a new county laid out from the Counties of Gwin nett, Walton and Jackson, said county bounded as follows: Beginning at e By tbe Governor: • PHILLIP COOK, Secretary of State. Governor, point amid stream where the Mul berry River crosses the Hall County 9 4 9tw.Hne joining Jackson county; thence - following tho line between Hall and (Jackson counties to the corner of Hall, and Jackson counties; GEORGIA—Ware County. Notice la hereby given to all cred-] Gwinnett (tors of the estate of 0. W. Royal, of thence In a direct line to the center of said county, deceased, to render In an the Appalachia River at Freeman') account of their demands to me with- Mill; thence following the middle of in the time prescribed by law, proper- the current of said Appalachia River ly made out And all persons indebt-!down to the line of Walton and Oeonee ed to said deceased are hereby re- j counties; thence following the line qneated to make lmnrtlate payment between Walton and Oconee counties to the undersigned. * j to the common corner of Walton, This September 1st, 1914. j Jackson and Oconee counties; thence R. L. Royal, | following the line between Jackson Administrator of C. W. Royal, de- and Oconee counties to the Clarke ceased. t • 4 Ctwky. county line dividing Oeonee — ■ — j Clarke counties; thence in a direct GEORGIA—Ware County. [line to McClesky's Bridge at the cen- Mrs. Daisy Sykes, tral point over the Mulberry River. Vs. end thence up tbe said Mulberry River Walter Sykes, Libel tor Divorce, In Ware Superior Court, December Term, 1914. To Walter Sykes: By virtos of sn order granted by court, yon ar* to tbe beginning point on tbe Hall county line. That Winder, Georgia, aball be the county-seat o( said county. Said county shall be attached to the Ninth Congressional District and to the personally, or by attorrey, to be and Western Judicial Circuit, and shall be appear at the Superior Court to be attached to the Thirty-third Senato- held In and for aald county, on the rial District. That the said name of first Monday In December next, then'said new county shall be Barrow, and apd there to answer the plaintiff's | hat all legal votors residing In tbe complaints for divorce, as In default ( limits of said. County of Barrow entl- thereof the court will proceed as to tied to vote tor members of the Gen- justice shall appertain. (eral Assembly under the laws of Oeor- Witness the Honorable J W. Quin- gia shall, on the flrat Tuesday in Jan c*y, judge of said court, this 29th day j nary. 1915, elect an ordinary, a clerk of Aucust 1914. of the Superior Conrt, a sheriff, a cor- B. J. Berry, oner, n tax collector, a tax receiver, s sept. 4*11 oct 2-9 *ky. Clerk 'county surveyor and a county tress - jurer. Said election to be held at Win- FKOCLAMAT10K. .dcr, Georgia, tbe county-site of said county. That tbe Superior Court o! election, to be held on tbe first Wed nesday In October, 1914, and he shall also provide for a submission of the proposed amendment at aald general election. And if a majority of the electors shall ratify auch proposed aui6u«liuiut b> a majority ot Ue elec tors qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly, such amend ment shall become a part of the Con stitution of Georgia. Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, that It shall be the duty of the Governor to submit said amendment to the peo ple at aald election In the following form: That those voting In favor of said proposed amendment shall have written or printed on their tickets, "In favor of ratification of the amend ment to the Constitution creating the County of Barrow with Winder, Geor gia, as the county-site," and those op posed to the ratification of said amend ment shall have written or printed on their ticket, "Opposed to the ratifica tion of amendment to the Constitution creating the County of Bartow, with Winder, Georgia, as the county-site." Now, therefore, I, John V. Slaton, Governor of said State, do Issue this my proclamation hereby declaring that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution is submitted for rati fication or rejection to the votors of the 8tote qualified to vote for mem bers of tbe General Assembly at the General Election to be held on Tues day, November 3rd, 1914. JOHN M. SLATON. By the Governor: Governor. PHILLIP COOK, Secretory of State. S-7-wkly-13to* Subrouting a proposed amendment said county shall be held to the Con*tltatlon of the State of fourth Mondays in March and 8eptem- Georg!* to be voted on at the General ber of each year. Tbe limits of said Btato election to.be told on Tuesday, county. the Oongreeelonal and Seuato- November 3rd, 1914, said amendment rial districts and tbe Judicial circuit providing tor the creation of the to which It la attached, tbe time of County of Barrow. j bolding the terms of the Superior By His Excellency, I Court shall to aa above designated JOHN M. SLATON. . until changed by law. * Governor.) Sec. 2. Be U farther enacted that ALSO at the same time and place that certain property known aa lota 27 and 22 of Block 121 West In "Carswel* Park," In said City of Waycroaa, Wan County, Georgia. Said property hav big been levied on as the property a. J. F. Jones, by virtue of ah execution loaned on the 10th day of Octobei 1914, by Walter Lee, Assistant Clerk of Connell, In favor of the Ctty of Waycroaa against said J. F. Jones, amounting to 145.47, principal, and TBE RAPID FIRE HAY PRESSi^rt2£St?~" GEORGIA, WARE COUNTY: On Tuesday, November 3rd, 1914, will be sold at the court house door, In said county, within the legal hoars of sale, the following described real estate, to-wit: A certain lot on the north aide of Frances street, in the City of Way- cross, Ware County, Georgia, between the property of J. A. Lott and Miller, and said property being the property upon which numbers 38 and 40 Fran ces street are situated. Said property being levied on as the property of W. E. Sirmans, by virtue of an execution Issued on the 6th day of March, 1913, by A. C. Lowthcr, Clerk of Couucil, in favor of the City of Waycross, against said W. E. Slrmans, amounting 3109.34, principal, $9.68 Interest, to the 28th day of July, 1914, and fifty cents cost, which said execution waa Issued covering the unpaid assessment for co ntent sidewalk in front of said prop erty. ALSO at the same time and place a certain lot 60 x 100 feet, more or less, situated on the west side of Plant Avenue, between land of Adams and the Knights of Pythias Hall, and being the property upon which numbers 100 and 102 Plant Avenue are situated. Said property being levied on as the property of Mrs. Fannie L. Sharpe, by virtue of an execution Issued on the 7th day of March, 1913, by A. C. Low thcr, Clerk of Council, In favor of the City of Waycross, against the said Mrs. Fannie L. Sharpe, amounting $75.78 principal, $8.72 interest to the 28th day of July, 1914, and fifty cents cost which said execution was Issued covering the unpaid assessment for cement aidewaik in front of said property. ALSO at tho same time and place that certain property having a front age of 120 feet on Tebeau street, and running back 100 feet, more or less, located on the west side of Tebeau street, bounded on the north by land of J. D. Sml.'h Estate; on the east by Tebeau street; on tbe south by Isabel la Street, and on the west by lands of other parties. Said property being evied uu ms the property of Mrs. J. S. vnlght, by virtue of an execution la the 3tfh\. 4*y of March, 1914. by A. C. Lowther, Clerk of Connell, In 'avor of the City of Waycross against he said Mrs. J. S. Knight, amounting to $23.04 principal, $2.85 Interest to the 7th day of October, 1914, and fifty cento costs, which said execution was loaned covering the unpaid assessment tor concrete curbing la frost of said Will be sold at the Court House Door In said county on the first Tues day in November, 1914. within the le gal hours of sale, to highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: 22.20 Mere* uf of land number 102 in the 8th district of Ware coun ty. Georgia, commencing at the Inter section ot the we*t lire of tbe road running northerly from Wircsboro, with the north line cf the M'.Ivood road, theace running south 16 de- degrees and 30 minutes west a dis tance of 428 feet; thence south .10 de grees east a distance of 404 feet; thence south 87 degrees west a dis tance of 1000 feet; thence north 20 degrees and 15 minutes west 600 feet a branch; thence northeas'.srly along the run of tbe said brauclt a distanco of 1,700 feet to a road run ning southerly to Waresboro, Gu.; thence south 8 degrees and 30 min utes east a distance of 736 feet to the teginning point. Together wl.h ull improvements thereon. ftiid it nd levied on aa the propcrU of B. F McDaniel to satisfy uu exe cution in favor of the Delrolt Auto matic Secla Compauy ngaln»t the said D. F. McDaniel, and Issued frott the J.ntice Court of the 1231st tiintric;, G. M., on the 3rd day of February, 1914. This the 7th day of Octobei 1114. D. W. PITTMAN. Sheriff. l0-9-wkly-4ts. NOTICE. 8. T. BEATON, Guradlan. GEORGIA—Ware County. To the Honorable J. W. Quince), Judge of the Superior Court of said County: The petition of 8. T. Beaton show*: 1st. That he is the guardian of Tony Brown, nine years of age, and Mary Brown, five years of age, having been duly appointed as such guardiun in said county. 2nd. That his said wards each own a one-twelfth undivided interest in a city lot In tho City of Waycross to gether with the building thereon and the fixtures contained therein, and more fully described as follows: All that traet or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Way- cross. Ware County. Georgia, and de scribed as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the southern side or Parallel street with the northwest ern buundary of the right of way o: the Atlanta Birmingham and Allan tic Railroad, which point Is also th intersection of the soythern side of 'arallel street with the eastern aid* of "F" street and running thenee it an easterly direction along the south side of Parallel street a distance of sixty (60) feet, more or less to th- lands of John Davis; thence in i southerly direction at right angles to Purallel street and along lands of John Davis a distance of hundred und forty-three (143) feel, more or less (o the right of way of the Atlanta Birmingham and Atlantic Railroad, thence a northwesterly di rection along said right of way a dis tance of one hundred and fifty-six (166) feet, more or less to the point of beginning. Said land being furth er described as lot number four (4) of Block number four hundred and forty-eight (448) of Charloa Bewick’s subdivision of tho City of Waycross. Indicated on plat of record In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Ware County In Book of Deeds "Q," page 204. i. Tiiul lie desires to sell fui lu- invest mint, at private sale, the undl- TELLS OF E IN FRANCE GEORGIA—Ware County. Will be sold on the first Tuesday »n November next, at public outcry «l the court house door In said county, within the legal hours of sale, to th* videil interest of his said wards in highest bidder for cash, the follow nu the property hcrlnbeforo described, described personal property,to-wlt: the same being a part of their person- One Kinepabery Piano, style upright, al estate. Number 60218. Said personal prop I 4th. The three-fourths interest In erty levied on as the property of Mag- [ said property not owned by petition- gie Reddick, to satisfy an execution ers said wards, belongs to one Georg j Issued on the 23rd day of September, j Pappadea and Fatula T. Brown. Tho 1914, from the City Court of Way- buildings thereon consists of s store- cross, In said county, in favor of house, pool room, restaurant and bar- Ludden St Bates Southern Music her shop combined togethei; with all House against Maggie Reddick. I fixtures therein contained . The rent- This 7th day of October, 1914. 'al value thereof Is uncertain, and as D. W. PITTMAN, ' the Interest of said wards Is so small Sheriff Ware County, Gb. Paris, Oct. 19.—An Englishwoman Jumbled russet roofs; a tall, rcd-tilod wbo has been on a bicycle tour of a church—that la Chablls on its mate- part of France, has written the fol- rial side. On Its human- fussy lowinv account of her experiences: friendliness. I show my papers three "The schoolmaster broubht mo my must try not to be puffed up. safe-conduit duly consibned by the saaujAUoa uon«u|unixo qasa pus 'seuij i mayor and sealed with the yreat com- ©q 0J xtosjM. ouop oabq j mm am munal seal. He shook his head prim- M ;uom ; 0**43 |aofl„ qsiiXag ajoq ly. "They may turn you back," he in« 0 j j uonvqojddu jo sjjoqa s sjj„ said. "But you must not be annoyed." | The road now mounts abruptly, I promised not to be annoyed even if sometimes built across a little valley they shot me. He does not think it where the vines of Chablls are ripen- will come to that, but enfln. | n g beneath the August sun, some- My reason for bicyclinp to Auxere times cut through rocks, bare and waa that our household is reduced to dassllng now, now forest-shaded, look- 2s, in cash and 2d. in stamps, and, Ing down, here on a snug farm, there tor lack of clerks, the local branch of on a gray village, clustered about a my bank has been closed. But a la white tower. I am caught up by a cy- guerro comme a la guerra. Riding 60 clist who recognises my meritorious miles to cash a check, or perhaps not nationality by my accent, of which, to cash It, Is nothing In theso mo- generally ashamed, I am growing rather proud today. Soon be leaves A cool gray morning (hat will devel- me behind, for he is in the scorching op Into a glaring day. It is already line, and I am one who pedals a la getting hotter as I pass through p0 p a . But when I run down Into Aux- charming Tonnerre and climb tho orre, which lies, a fairly entanglement steep edge of the chipped saucer in «f towers and walls, on a southward which it lies. facing slope, I arrive at the gate a few From the crest of the ridge I look minutes before my scorcher. Thus ws out on a land of Goshen; great plains BC0 -lmt the moral Is obvious and as rolling down to deep-wooded valleys 0 |d an Aesop. and up again to purple horlrons; gray Auxerre Is swarming with military, walled, red roofed villages, snuggling and | am hr | d up by a p , cket of rcg . into their nests of trees; corn fields u lsrs, whose bayonets drop before the and vineyards. Tho world swims in hoibidc of my eminently satisfactory a clear, clean aemosphcre. blue In Its papor s. A train charged with field ar- intensity. Women, children, and gray- tlllery Is drawn up in tho station, wait- beards, with horses that for their age |„ K u n turn to move on; its engins or youth the commissariat has neg- and luggage van aro decorated with lccted, aro at work on tho harvest, foliage and flags. Thero are soldiers. And the work goes well. Am I not overywhere, rambling the streets, something of a connoisseur? Are not crW odlng the cafes, sleeping propped my hands all bliatera and scratches! up aga | nBt Bh ady walls, leaning over Can I not now pitch a sheaf with the lho br , dge . , , enn thcre for a mo- bst of them, and stoutly wield an un- mcnt myself, enthralled by the glorl- blooded fork? ous view. A steep descent brings me into the entrancing little town of Chablls-on- There Is a little note of confusion the-Bebln. Sweet name of a sweet riv- Irrltation-the flrat I have struck er-broad, ahallow, poplar-grlngedl In the general confidence and Old-timbered houses jostling each oth- calm—at the police commissariat, er by the cool water; a quaint "place" where I go for a "vlaa.” But one can with arcades of time-wrenched wood- make excuses. And, after all, tbe only en pillars; stunt turrets and ateep fault that a heated official flnda Is that my photograph la pinned to my l pass and not gummed. "Que voulex- HERBERT W. WILSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. 10-9-wkly-4to. that petitioner cannot control tho us*? of said proporty. The same cannot be divided in kind, therefore petl (loner believes it to be to tho best Interest of his aald wards that their Intorest be sold, as petitioner has opportunity of doing for Its full value. GEORGIA—Ware County. To all Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that applies- and that the proceeds bo invested in tion will bo made to the Court of Or- other property, or that lie be allowed dlnary of said county of Ware at the to take good promissory notes, druw- next regular term thereof to bo hold ing eight per cent interest togethe the flrat Monday In November, with mortgage on real estate amply 1914, for leave to sell tho undivided sufficient to secure the samu. one-half interest of David F. Miller, | 6th. Petitioner shows that notlco my minor son, in and to certain tracts of his intention to make this applies- of land In the town of Millwood, said tion has been published once a week county, as described in the petition for four weeks In the Waycross now of file with the Ordinary of said Weekly Journal, being the newapa- county. per In which county advertisements This October 5, 1915. are usually published, as required 3. F. MILLER. Guardian. by law. G EORGIA—Waro County. To all Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the Court of Or dinary of said county of Ware at th» next regular term thereof to bo held on the flrat Monday In .November, 1914, for leave to see the undivided one half Interest of David F. Miller, my minor son, in and to certain tracts of land in the town of Millwood, said county, ns described In tho petition now of file with the Ordinary of said county. This October 5. 1914. 8. F. MILLER. Guardian. !9-2*wk!y-4ts. GEORGIA—Ware County. After four weeks' notice pursuant to Section 3065 of the Civil Code, a petition, of which a true copy is sub joined will be presented to the Hon. . W. Qulncey, Judge of the Superior Court, at Chambers In Hsuglsa, Geor- 8. T. BEATON. Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 21st day of October, 1914. E. R. SMITH. Notary Public, Ware Co., Ga. 10-23-4wks. GEORGIA—Ware County. Mrs. Cleo Howell, vs. Fred Rowell, Ubcl for divorce. In Ware Superior Court, December Term, 1914. To Fred Rowell: By virtue of an order granted by the Court, you are hereby required personally, or by attorney, to be and appear at the Superior Court to b<i held In and for said county, on the flrat Monday in Dccembcit next, then and there to answer the plaintiff's complaints tor divorce, as in default thereof the Court will proceed aa to justice ahall appertain. Witness the Honorable J. W. Quin cey„ Judgo of said Court this 19tb day of October, 1914. J. D. MITCHELL, Depaty Clerk. 10-23-2ts-mth-2mths. GEORGIA—Ware County. Jack Davis, vs. Jennie Davis, Libel for Divorce, In Ware Superior Court, December Term, 1914. To Jennie Davis: By virtue of sn order granted by ^ the Court, you are hereby required ttostomeciT. I would personally, or by attorney, to be and goto bedperfectlywell appear at the Superior Court to be I w«to np to the bl .| d | n and for said county, on the Sfiidhnt! oJrdoc- rnt Mon^y In December next, then tor said it would do 1 nnd there to answer the plaintiff's no good togivemedi 'corr plaints for divorce, as in default SuS’todnditonidlctoe, thcrncf the Conrt w ‘ n procwd " to Ininyarm. Since tak- Jfatlc* ahall appertain, ing Chamberlain's I Witncun the Honorable J. W. Quin Tableto I can eat any- \ CPy j udKe of said Court, this 19th <* October. 1»I4. _ fom,$iDdbtMtfcmfj' ' K y "BHRY. CI.rk. , i extremely painful and t :o-_3-2*i-mth-2mtha. MEN isr. P«rtai| •rase*- Thau- Maas wrarkaM ea the rack* of Igsersaos •Ml aaglect. “606” mate ear** la an ... . _ __ ..jtnrM IIiim** I ImU Waehaaw af Mae. VmW- rala, Hlaad I’otaao, fUm sjhI all FfcL- VIC DINKAMKN. Inrlmllnf RUITIIR*, wlthaol lho hr.If*. I |i>* ess ilInHlf lute tho Mi»4 wit haul ratlins er drtration from ‘lUsE; • a. m. to S n. m. C'orrrapandraco oollrlted. Dr. Geo. L. Dickerson JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. 'sous. Monsieur L'Inspectcur? . guerre comme n la guerre! Let not a j penn'orth of gum stand between ns.".) j After that, of conrae, he can not atlck i to It. "My two koura' "permission to so journ" Is up, nnd it la en route for home! The amiable sentry, an ac quaintance ef the morning, asks me It I knew one Roy, musician. 1 should be sorry to disappoint a friend, so I know one Roy, musician, and am charged with a bon-Jour for him. The road, biasing white now, un rolls before mo to hot curves and stretches, till at 8hablls a puncture puts a momentary stop to Its unwind ing. I go to a bicycle shop for repair* and to the mayor for a "visa" and to n cafe coolly ensconced under the pil lars of th* "Place" for a long drink. GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY, Atlanta, 6a. Tba South’, gnat Technical and Engineering Thbklt, I Never poke Mound lu the uh„ of j 3 Mydully when jroo burs folueiu [ j LrB , ; ii u vlU.