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90 SCHOLARSHIPS GIVEN
AWAY BY THE GEORGIAN
'Georgian’s Great Scholarship Offer Has Become
So Popular That 45 Additional Scholarships
Have Been Purchased in Bagwell
Business College
. The forty-five icholanhlpa In Bag-
; well Business College originally offered
by The Georgian for ten yearly sub-
; scrlptlons are being taken up so rapidly
| that The Georgian haa decided to pur-
chaae forty-five additional scholarships,
making ninety In all. Should these be
exhausted a sufficient number will be
purchased to give every boy and girl
who aecurea ten new yearly subscrip
tions a business education.
The established reputation of Bag-
well Business College among business
men for thoroughness and efficiency
and the uniform success of Its grad
uates In securing good positions makos
; these scholarships so desirable that
* young people everywhere are anxious to
' secure them.
A good position Is guaranteed to
; every one who wins one of these schol-
jarshlps and completes the course of
l study.
The winners are entitled to an un-
(limited course In Shorthand, Bookkesp-
I ing or Telegraphy.
A few hours' work will enable ener
getic young people to secure one of
; these valuable scholarships. Their
'friend* will be glad to aid them by
^prepaying their subscriptions to The
i Georgian.
Those who wish to enter the contest
should send In their names Immedlate-
! ly. Send each subscription us soon ns
secured and a credit of If.50 for each
IN SHORT METER
Friday night nimotmced the ItlltTH Or A
IlAt'OriTKIt to Mr. anil Mrs. Bussell Hop
kins »t Veruselle, Irvlngtini-on-the-lludsou,
V. V. The baby has beeu mini' -I Josephine
llonuell Hopkins for lh« grandmother of
Mrs. Ilopklus.
Dr. Cyrus W. Strlekler wns elected presi
dent of the Fulton County Medical boolety
st the meeting held Friday. The other of
ficers are Dr. J. Boss Simpson, vice-presi
dent: Dr. Edgar O. Bsltenger, secretary;
Dr. A. H. blniiorme. tremtirer; DB. MICH
AEL HOKE, CENSOR. Dr. Duulmr Boy
and Dr. Hugh 51. t-okey were appointed to
arrange the annual banquet.
.. SLOAN YOUNG, second vice-president
of the Southern Cotton Oil Company, Is In
Atlanta on bis annual visit to the local of-
nee of the company. tMr. Young will attend
le Sinlth-Rnnnou wedding Saturday night.
While Howard Parker Thorn was In n
..ore In Whltchall-st. Friday afternoon his
BRAND NEW BICYCLE, which he had left
on the sklewnlk. wns stolen. The theft was
' * o are mi *
tslng wh
o. 202,101
Georgs C. Walters, proprietor of The Cot
ton Journal, who was rery III, Is re|iortod
as being MUCH IMPROVED.
Dr. Walter A. Taylor, councilman of the
Sixth ward, la QUITE ILL at St. Joaepba
Infirmary.
MISS MAE HAGGARD.
Stenographer M. Kutz & Co., At
lanta. after twelve weeks' course
In Chartler Shorthand at Bagwell
Business College.
subscription will be given on the schol
arship.
Do not wait. Go to work today. You
can not affoid to neglect this oppor
tunity.
Save 50 Per Cent
On Your Christmas Presents
FOR GENTLEMEN.
Shaving Sets from $2.30 to $10.00
Razors from $1.80 to.$3.50
Pocket Knives from 25c to $10.00
Military Brush Sets from $1.25 to $3.50
Shaving Mirrors from 50c to $8.00
Safety Razors from 25e to $5.00
FOR LADIE8.
Manicure Sets from $1.25 to $10.00
Scissor Sets from $1.50 to $6.00
Toilet Sets from $2.00 to $10.00
Brushes, Combs and Nall Files, Massage Cream and Toilet Articles, Toi
let Soaps and Perfumery.
XMAS 8PECIAL—Pearl and 8tag Hdle. Pocket Knlvee, 50c; every
one warranted. ,
Melt Orders Given Prompt Attention.
HEALEY'S, 42 Marietta Street
ptnln Myers
I Improved.
Friday unlimited hi* esse to Presi
dent Roosevelt nnd the* latter flaked to see
the papers. Armour, who was convicted In
Wilmington, Del., laat May on the charge
of violating the oleomarjpirlne laws. is wild
to be critically Ul with consumption.
In an order reeently Issued. Postmaster-
General Meyer him decreed thnt no parcel,
the value of which exceeds $50, shall be ad
mitted to the parcels post from Germany to
Secretary of State Philip Cook haa ex
tended the charter of the Lawrencevllle
NARROW GAUGE road for thirty years
Charles T. Hopkins, Forrest Adair, Lather
Z. Rosser and P. II. Brewster are In Flor
ida on their annual FISHING TRIP,
J. M. GANN, ordinary of Cobh county;
was calling on his friends at the county
court house Saturday.
Albert C. Gutbmnn, Edward Stelnheimer
aud E. L. Myer have linked Incorporation ui
the GOTH MAN LAUNDRY and Dry Clean
big Company, with a capital stock of $100,
S. V. Featheratone, of Columbus Ga., came
to Atlanta Saturday to secure thd Pasteur
treatment from the state board of health for
his 10-year-old, son, Dewey, who was BIT
TEN BY A MAD DOG Friday. The dog
seised the boy by the foot and had to be
beaten off with a chair by Mrs. Featherstone.
The dog's head was examined at the board
of health office and indications of rabies were
found.
Representative J. B. JACKSON, of Jonea
county, wss a visitor at the state capitol
Saturday morning/
The Farmers’ Bank of Monticelio has ap-
No Room at St. Regis
For Mr. Battling Nelson;
“Provoking,” Said Bat
: NEW YORK. Dec. 19,-Battllng Nelson.
1he well known capitalist of llcdgewlrb.
tills., and lightweight champion fighter of
“the world, will not sleep at the Ht. Regis
• tonight, but hla valet will have the proud
'distinction of calling there for hla luggage
• this afternoon, juat the same.
Mr. Nelson arrived this morning and at
the Ht. Regis the courteous room clerk as-
'•If tied Mr. Nelson to a suite.
Mr. Nelson was on his way up to hla
•mite'when he was suddenly overtaken by
•another clerk. who wild:
, “The clerk who received you assigned you
to rooms which have been engaged for the
days. Awfully sorry, but the
nose la full and we
have to nak you
... was renlly provoking, but
he took the neat elevator down, nnd when
laat seen was ‘taxicabbing In the direction
of the Mctropole.
Chanuka Entertainment.
The fifth annual Chanuka entertaln-
' mtnt will be gliren In the synagogue of
.the Congregation Ahabath Achlm. Pled,
mont-ave. and Gllmer-st., on Hunday
• afternoon. December 20.
• The musical program has been care
fully arranged by Rev. Mr. Lubel. Mr.
•Michael Oreenblatt and Mr. II. Poller.
• ^/Professor David Silverman will ren
der a violin solo and Rabbi Levine will
deliver a lecture on •'Chanuka.”
The 8abbath school children will fur
nish the major portion of the program.
M. Lichtenstein, the superintendent
,of the Sabbath school, has spared no I .'-ape "nun the'gallows.' The case of liar
pains to make the evening very enjoy- p<* r , who 1. under sentence of death for
able. I the killing of Hheriff Ben Keith, of Murray
Thru Phone Hello Girl
Heard Threat to Burn,
And Summoned Police
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Dec. 19.—"Wo
hava enough; now let’e act the place
nitre. Be quick about It."
Thru a telephone, the receiver o{
which had bren knocked from He hook,
a "hello” girl heard thte remark over
the wire from the office of a cool dealer.
The girl called up the electrical bu
reau, and within a minute an engine
company nnd the reeervee from the
neareet police elation were on the way.
The Bremen were able to aave adjoin
ing building,, altho the coal yard of
fice waa destroyed. The aafe wan fam.
G red with, on the combination waa
dly battered.
Harper Sits in Cell
With Hope Still Alive
Will John Harper roeelve a Christmas
present from the state of Georgia that will
hrlng Joy to hla heart, or wilt he again
ngulfed In the gloom of despair and
for the eighth time nee the grim form of
the gallows loom before him 7
During this tuerry Christman season,
lonely prisoner, who for more than a j,,...
has faced death, alts In hla cell to the
Tower, sad every day awaits news from
the capitol thnt may or may not'menu a
laese nn life, and perhaps his final es-
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198 Peachtree Street.
lowing the
election and Installation of officers for the
ensuing year a banquet will Ira served.
caae In which her husband. Will Inin A. Cal-
loway, Jr., la SUING HER FOR DIVORCE
on the ground of abandonment. Mrs. Gallo
way asks for temporary and permanent nil*
aony for the support of herself and two
blldren.
Mrs. Martha Fowell, widow of the late
Jerry Powell, filed a petition for appeal
from the Judgment heretofore rendered In
the ordinary’s court «warding her $500 for n
YEAR'S SUPPORT. Mrs. Powell Is dissat
isfied with the amount of the sum awarded
her. She Is represented by C. .1*. Gore and
P. A. Allen.
E. B. McClure, T. S. Wilson, Thomas E.
Converse and the hoard of trustees of the
Presbyterian Publications In New Orleans
for the Synod of l.oulslniin, have filed a pe
tition In the superior court asking Incorpora
tion ss the PRESBYTERIAN COMPANY,
with a caudal stock of $15,000. The prlnclpnl
object of ths company la to publish the
weekly natter railed “The Presbyterian of
the floutn. ' Willis M. Everett riled the pe
tition. r
the Incorporation^^ the' WtfKB'pm*B
Mumirm-tiirlng Company, with ■ capital
stock of $200,000. Its purpose la to manu
facture nnd sell a patent device for remov
ing or pulling spokes of vehicles of all
kinds. J. II. Arthur, of Kansas, nnd A. S.
Wilkins. J. M. Bishop, O. C. Branch. J. R.
Crenshaw are the lurorporntors. Napier,
Wright A Cox filed the petition.
come a NAT
Judge George H. Hillrer, of ths railroad
commission, has returned from Washington
where he attended the meetings of the South*
ern Commercial Cotigreaa and the WATER
WAYS CONGRESS last week. While on tha
trip Judge Hillyer spent three daya in New
York.
Captain Robert F. Wright, aaaiatant com-
miaeioner of agriculture, left Saturday morn
ing for hla home in Klberton. He will be
back at the capitol Monday, but will return
to Klberton Thursday to SPEND CHRIST
MAS with hla family.
The SEABOARD AIR LINE railroad Sat
urday forwarded a check for $52,00 to the
atate treasurer covering the tax for 1908
upon ita branch lines. The railroad la atill
due $0,300 upon Ita main line.
Commiasloner of Agriculture
—n left Friday for hla home la Americas.
He has two appointments to apeak in south
Gaorgla next week, and will probably not
return to the capitol until after the holidays,
A DEEP-CUT SALE
We must move to larger quarters and
will close our entire stock at unheard-of
reductions. Compare these prices with
those offered elsewhere and you will see
the great saving we are offering on
PIANOS
now $148 You Save $102
175 You Save 100
210 You Save 90
298 You Save 177
$250 Pianos
275 Pianos now
300 Pianos now
475 Pianos
now
ounty, and
tute at Statesboro.
at hla home, 139 Weat Peachtree-at.
The water board will meet Wednesday aft
ernoon and will hear the report of tho gen
eral manager as to what fa neded in 1909
for the waterworks In the way of MONEY
AND IMPROVEMENTS.
Tho police have boon asked to find LAR
RY KERSEY, n 12-yenr-old boy, of 89 Garb
lmbll-at.. who la reported to have run away
from hla home. The boy wiih wearing a
brown unit and cap and blue waist at the
time of hla disappearance.
The condition of MRS. A. H. VAN
DYKE, who ban been 111 for the past month
at her home, 42 East Thlrd-at., Is reported
irdnv an unchanged. Mrs. VnnDyke la
' III nnd it Is feared her condition Is
serious.
W. B. Hughes, of 418 Pulliam-st., la being
warmly congratulated by hla friend on
an ADDITION TO 1118 FAMILY.
... M. LYON, of 10 Wostern-nve.. who
wns taken III recently. Is now at Presby
terian Hospital, to which place he was re
moved Inst Tuesday. Ills condition la re
garded as serious. Mr. Lyon la the fnther-
lu-law of W. II. Barker, a well-known
ynong man connected with the Stevens En
graving Company.
The condition of MISS AON 158 LYON,
who Is III with pneumonia at her home,
S00 Rlmpaon-aL. Is reported Saturday us be
ing somewhat improved.
BEAR 8TEAK nnd venison appeared on
the bill of fare In a down-town restau
rant Saturday. Both additions to the menu
were received from hunters In Floridn.
One fine Mission Piano
slightly used, was
$450, cut to $225.00
One slightly used L. &
B. Piano, good value at
$350, cut to $225.00
Remember, Every Piano is Backed by
Our Unconditional Guarantee.
LUDDEN & BATES
43 Peachtree.
Store Open Evenings.
LEGAL NOTICES.
SHERIFF SALE8 FOR JANUARY, 1909.
, davaii a ,nu*.A« . . , »*. epsin tin suimnisirnior oj me
i tfSXPJS A , UAI P HT P N obtained J OF ALBERT BIT!MUCK brought suit In
^nnlsalon Katurdny morning from Judge J. the city court Huturdny against the Houth-
?T. ^? n i ‘I 1 « n lll i * 11 ‘ * U nl|»h aiftr* 1 orn railway for $25,000 damages for the
tin Halraton. for n visit to hla grandparents death «f Mr. Hchiuuck. alleged to have Joist
at I^iursns. M. 4'. Mrs llnlratnn la atiluir i « n... •».„ * M
k® fold before the court house door in
°! Atlanta, Fulton county, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday In January, 1909, within
L ef *J h .°J lri .°. f . • t0 ,bo "ifhMt bidder
to-wlt**^' described property,
T he , following described real estate, situ-
*. nd in , th ® eounty of Ful
ton and state of Georgia, to-wlt: In the
Fourteenth district of Fulton county, Oeor-
lot ninety-seven (97), commenc-
Georgia Ave.. two
hundred (200) feet south of Pine St. and run-
nlng westerly along the line of Hapeeitle
L*and and Improvement Company's land four
hundred ,(4oS) feet to Fulton ive.; thJSX
southerly at a right angle along the .east aide
of l niton Ave. to Pattersoh 8t.: thence east-
• r, J £ straight line four hundred (400)
feet to Georgia Ave;; thence northerly along
IteiAw* 2* Georgia Ave. two hundred
(200) feet to the beginning point; being two
acres, more or leas, making plat 200x400
•••L excapt amall corner cut off by Patter
LEGAL NOTICE.
. • . - -z- , fendant In a wreck at Leighton. Ala.
voreo, and was heretofore restrained from Schmuek was a fireman In the emplo^
removing the child out of the Jurladlctlon of , of the defendant ut the time.
ui icimpeiMM 1 . wne nuimurn to uio prnc-
tlce of law In Georgia Saturday morning
by order of Judge J. T. Pendleton.
The following* MASONIC LODGES held
annual elections of officer* Huturdny after
noon: Sardis Lodge. No. 107: Holton Chap-
No. 112, and AdnmsvUle Lodge, No. 171.
house *
beth-st., ...
discovered. Chief
y to the scene
JOUNDH. On account of
the acent being old the chase waa unsuc
cessful.
BEFORE JOMMITTEE
H. M. Tift Says Removal Of
Duty Wouldn’t Help
Consumer.
WASHINGTON. Dee. 19.—H. 31. Tift,
a wealthy lumberman of Tlfton. Ga.,
appeared before the way. and mean.s
committee today. He laid the con
sumer would be benefited very little by
the removal of the duty of 12 a thou-
sand feet on lumber.
Mr. Tift declared that from alx to a
dozen corporation. In Florida each
owned more than a hundred thousand
acres of timber land..
In Georgia the holdlnge are all email,
h. said.
Cincinnati and
Louisville
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Alao lot lying immediately south and eon-
igiious, at follows: Commencing at south-
nat corner of alum? described lot and run
ning north 55 degree*. 33 minutes, weat
three hundred and ninety-five (395) feet along
tho south line of said lot to Patterson St.;
thence south along Patterson St. five hun
dred and twelve (512) feet to Georgia Ave.;
thence easterly along Georgia Ave. fonr hun
dred and sixty (400) feet to beginning, con
taining one nnd One-half scree. Said deed
waa on the 19th day of August, 1895. duly
Mt'orded in the ntfir, of the rlerlc of tho eu-
P-rtor court of Fulton county In deed book
113, once 335, n deed hatln, heen filed and
recorded for the purpoae of lory end aale, ta
required by law. Leried an aa the property
of Goorfe M. Dnwna to aatlafy n fi. fa. le-
aued from the city court of Atlanta In ftror
of J. K. Morrir va. aald Ocoryc M. Dowua.
Alao ft the eame time end place the fol-
Inwim deacribed properly, to wit.: All that
tract or parcel of land (yin* and being in
the town of Kaat Point, in land lot 131 of
the Fourteenth diatriet of Fulton county,
Gaorgla. nad beln* a pert of the aub-diviaion
of tha Thomas M. Hanes estate, beginning at
a point on the line of C. B. NYsIker'a prop-
th and
day of Auguat. J804, ona hundred (100) feet
bayard St., and running east along
said Una one hundred and thirty-four (134)
feet: thence south seventy-five (75) feet:
thence west one hundred and thirty (130)
feet to the Methodist church lot; thence north
seventy-five (75) feet to the beginning point,
fame property conveyed by C. B.
Mary Long by warranty deed dated
January 10, 1898. !<evied on as the prop-
erl» of W. B. Long nnd Mary Long to nullify
a fi. fa. issued from Fnlton superior court In
favor of East Point Lumber Company va.
aald W. B. Long and Mary Long.
Alao at tha same time and place the fol
lowing deacribed property, to-wlt: All that
tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being
in the Fourteenth district of Fulton county,
state of Georgia, part of land lot one hun
dred and forty-five (145), more definitely de
scribed as follows: Beeinning at a point
on the west aide of Evelyn Place, two
hundred and twenty-el*ht 1228) feet north of
the northwest comer of Mason k Turner's
ferry road and Evelyn Place, thence run
ning north, alone the west *lde of Evelyn
Central avenue, a deed haring been filed
nnd recorded for the purpoae of levy and
aale na required by law. Levied on aa the
property of Lena l>. Rontna to aatlafy a fi.
fa. lasned from the city court of Atlanta
In favor of Mrs. M. A. Thompson vs. said
I, ena I). Reams.
Also nt the name time nnd placa the fol
lowing described property, to-wlt: All that
tract or parcel of Innd lying nnd being In
land lot 81, of the 14th district of Fulton
county, Georgia, fronting twenty-nine and
three-fourths »29%> feet on the weat aide of
Pondera avenm* In the city of Atlanta and
running hack west same width as front one
hundred nnd thirty-seven (137) feet, moro
or less, to nn alley and known In the pres
ent numbering of the streets of Atlanta as
number 38 Pondera avenue. Levied on as
the property of J. M. Dobbins, defendant,
to satisfy a fi. fa. Issued from N. I*, nnd
ex-officio J. P. court. 1026 district. G. M., In,
favor of C. E. Norris nnd brother vs. snld'
J. M, Dobbins. I^*vy nrade by R. F, Mnuid-
lng, L. C\, and bunded to me.
Also nt the same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to wit: On
one house nnd lot situated at the
southwest corner of Chestnut nnd Parsons
streets ond known ns 104 Chestnut street.
property of
seven (47) feet by
lot 109. 14th
. _ ... . . Leried on
as the property of Neal 'Wilson to satisfy
a fi. fa. Issued from N. P. nnd ex-officio
J. P. court. 1026 district. G, M„ In favor
Emma Wilson. Lot forty-i
one hundred (loot feet. In Innd
district, Fulton county, Georgia.
has attracted wide attention. Is again la the
supreme court In the »!ut|n> of nn appeal for
a new trial. The motion wns argued some
time ago, but the ileetslon la still |ieud!ng.
It la this dedal n thnt menus no much to
John Harper, aud which. It Is expected, tuny
he handed down Iwfore Christmas.
Since Harper was first Jailed, a little more
than a year ago. he has narrowly escaped
the gallows seven different times.
A Healthy Family.
“Our whole family haa enjoyed good
health alnee we began ualnc Dr. Klng'a
New Life Ptlla, three yearn ago," say*
L. A. Harriet, of Rural Route 1. Gull-
ford. Maine. They rleanoe and time the
ayatem In a gentle way that does you
good. 15c st all drug stores.
7:10 a.
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ATLANTA aud
CINCINNATI
Lv. Atlanta 5:10 p. m.
Ar. Rome 7:18 p. m.
Ar. Dalton 8:18 a. m.
Ar. Chattanooga. .... 9:40 p. m.
Ar. Cincinnati 8:00 a. m.
Ar. Ismitvilla 9:13 a. m.
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ATLANTA to LOUISVILLE
Bureau of Information and
City Ticket Office
—Both Phones 142—
NO. 1 PEACHTREE ST.,
ATLANTA.
fort, mnrr
alley, then . —
dren MflOi feet along the east side of said
alley, thence running emit one hundred and
sixty nine (169) feet, more or less, to Evelyn
Place, the point of berinniof. Further de
scribed ae lot No. E of the Evelyn Place
perk of the mb'dlvlsion of West Atlanta
park, as surveyed by R»n*int Rogers, and
recorded In l»ok 2. par* 123, ac.-ording to
the records of Fnlton county, Georgia, a
deed having been filed end recorded for the
purpose of levy and sale ss required by law.
f-evied on a* the property of Joseph 8.
Shetlegworth to satisfy a fl. fa. Iseued front
the city court of Atlanta In furor of K. W.
Gr*ve v». »%W Joseph 8. 8h»Ge*wortfi.
Alao ar the name time nnd place the fol
lowing described property, fo-wft: A nnr:
of the north weat qaarter of lamWot 75. of
the !4tb district of Fulton countv, Georgia.
In the southeast comer of lot 77. of bloek
**1Y’ on the weat able of Central avenue
iformerly I.oyd atrret), nt n point about
2J) feet south of Rom afreet: thence south
11 forty-nine i49> feet to the eoutbeaat corner
I of sold l«t 77. and extending vent aame
(width as front one hundred and fifteen fttf)
feet, being Improved property, the eight
Alao nt the tame time nnd plnre, the fol
lowing deacribed property, to-wlt: A lol
In the city of Atlanta, county of Fulton,
nnd atate of Georgia, hounded hy Edge-
wood nvenne, I*ryor afreet ond an alley on
tho aide nnd rear, on which there are three
brick store* which nre now occupied by El-
yea-Aust-dl Company. Tripod Paint Com
pany nnd Word Brothera. altunted on the
southeast corner of North Pryor afreet
nnd Edge wood avenue. In land lot aeventy-
aeven (77) of the 14th district of Fulton
county; Georgia, aald property being In
the eonatructlve ponaeaslon and control of
W. W, Austell nnd In the aetunl posses
sion of Elyen-Auatell Company. 35: Trlood
Paint Company. 39, nnd Word Brothers.’ 41
North Pryor street, nnd l»elng levied on as
the one-fourth (VH undivided life estnte In
said property nnd a one-thlrty-alxth (1-36)
undivided remainder Intent In fee In arid
property l>elongIiig to W. W. Austell, de
fendant. In fl. fa. Sabi interest being sub
ject to the dower of Mr*. F. C. Austell.
Property pointed out by plaintiff's attor
neys. Written notice given ns required by
law to defendant and tenants In possession.
Levied on ns the property of W. W. Aus
tell. ro satisfy a fl. fa. Issued from Fnlton
superior .*ourt | M fnvor of J. M. High A Co.
va. aald W. W. Austell.
Alao at the same time nnd pTaee, the fob
lowing described personal property, to-wlt:
One Innovation 8. fl. atyle 41-R. .8 feet nnd
4 Inches long fountain with 6-foot return
counter, aetnna counter, martife refrigera
tor. mahogany top. one reliable eqrbonntor.
two show cases, one cigar wall caae. one
onali register, one fan and electric fixtures
and one heater, nil located In the store
ro'.m nt southwest corner of Mitchell and
Forsyth streets. In the city of Atlanta, for
said amounts. levied on na the property
of C. M. Nixon A Bro. to aattsfr a fl. fa.
Issued from the .city court of Atlanta In
favor of Cnilekahnnk Cigar Company va.
sab! C. M. Ntxou A Bro.
Also at the same tlpie nnd place the fol
lowing described property, to-wlt: A rer-
tain parcel of land, lying and l»Hng In land
lot numiter 110. In the 14th diatriet of Fnl
ton county. Georgia, dearrtbed na situated
on the north aide of Jett street, at a point
$5 feet wear of Sunset nvenne. running
theno** weat jortv (40) feet, haring a depth
of eighty-five (ff») fe«t of uniform width
as front. Mnff lot number 20 of the II. M.
Scott nnd L. R. Darla sutt-divtslon. n deed
having t»een filet nnd recorded for the pur-
nose of levy and aale na required by low.
Levied on a a the properfr of R, p. Lamar
to satisfy a fi. fa. Issued from Fulton su
perior «*ourt In fftvoe of Germania Savings
Bank vs. said It. P. Lamar. ,
Alao at the same time and place the fol
lowing described propertr, to-wlt: All the!
tract or parcel of land lying and being in the
Seventeenth district of Felton county, Geor-
VERY LOW RATE
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
To Most All Points in the
Southeast
—Via—
‘‘The West Point Route"
—Account—
HOLIDAYS
Ticket* on sale December 1*.
19. 23, 24, 25. 30 nnd 31. 190*.
alao January 1, 1909. Limited to
return leaving destination until
midnight of January 6, 1909.
For rates and detail Informa
tion. call at Ticket Offices, Fourth
National Rank Building, or Ter
minal Ktatlnn.
Double Daily Fast Train Ser
vice Between Atlanta and Co-
lumbua.
MEN’S XMAS
FURNISHINGS
ALLEN M. PIERCE,
(THE BOYS' FRIBKD)
Haberdasher, Merchant-Tailor,
Collar-Fitter—Next Empire Bldg.
ty*t..
feel to s ten (10) foot alley, then«-e w>a)h
along the east side of said alley fifty (50>
feet, thenre esst one hundred snd ninety-
five (105) feet to the beginning point,
ring been filed and recorded for th*
of levy and sale, as required by law.
deed having
purpoae
Levied
a praprri^, ana
the weat aide of
dly court of At!«
Also at the same time and place the fol
lowing deacribed prot»erty. to-wlt: Lying
nnd Iwlng In land lot 120 of the 14fli diatriet
of Fulton county. Georgia, located *»n the
south aide of Rnnkln street nnd being’ let
No. 22 of#the Woodlnwn plat of the Hail
survey, on file In the office of pnrae.v,
Brewster A llowell. 8a!d lot fronts 50 feet
on the noiith able of Rankin street nnd ex
tends track south name width ns the front.
100 feet. levied on as the property of Mrs.
Mary Gobay to satisfy a fl. fn. from the
city court of Atlanta In favor of W fc.
Treadwell vs. snld Mrs. Mary Gobay. n deed
for levy and sale haring been filed nnd re
corded according to law. Advertised as tha
property of Mr*. Mary Oobay at the risk f*
W. II. Withers, who failed to comply with
hla bid at former sale.
This December 12. 1908.
JOHN *V. NELMS, Sh-rllf.
NOTICE -TO DEBTORS AND CREDITOR*
All creditor, of th. t.ut. of Hunter *■
Cooper, let. of Filtnn eountr, d«ce;ed. *'•
hereby notified to render In their ilemrou-
la the undcrelgned according to law. and an
pereon. indebted to tald eeleto ere requirra
to taake lateiedlete pa: "eat.
THOMAS I* COOPER, Executor.
Decoabcr 1*. lfiOfi.
room realdence thereon being number fits Centre at. ona hundred and Ira (110) fret ting In tha water.
Cheap canned corn la improved by
the addition ot a little sugar.
Scaling fleh la easier If fleet dipped
In boiling water.
Brown meat In the oven before put-