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THE ATLANTA fiDW.LtN ANTI NEWS: read FOR PROFIT-GEORGIAN WANT ADS —USE FOR RESULTSSATI'RDAY. MAY 18. 1912.
For Sale—Miscellaneous.
NEW rubber tires put on your baby i
carriages; repairing Phone Ivy 3076 I
Robert Mitchell, 229 Edgewood avenue
-5-9 I
SODA FOUNTS—Bargain in new and sec- i
ondhand soda fountains; easy terms, ,
write for prices. P. O. Box 1032. Atlanta,
-16-76
RK T Bond pianos. $3 month up.
Me sell good pianos. $5 month up
Bargain in second-hand. SIOO up.
F , Becllt Company, 110 Temple Court
Building. Bell phone 667 Main 4-23-20
FLY SCREENS?
BE SL RE and see our screens and get ,
our prices before buying. Kane Blind I
and Screen (’o„ J. J. Crawford, 202 Kiser
Bldg M 1929.3-20-11
Atlanta Tent and Awning
Co..
MANI FACTURERS high-grade tents and
awnings. 3914 Luckie st. Ivy 5667.
-16-54 I
SEE our line of Wagner go-carts. We
also re-tire go-carts. 41u Marietta st.
Atlanta phone 1797. 4-22-44
SWE ET pn taro plant s. Golden Beauty and
Porto Rica varieties. Two dollars thou- ;
sand, express 25 cents thousand and less,
south Island riant and Seed Co.. Meg- I
getts, S, C,5-10-43 I
E Bl Y all kinds of salable second-hand
school books for cash. Sou. Book Con
cern» 71 Whitehall _»next to High’s). 5 15-25
I-OR SALE. tTIFAP One three -arm soda
fount and fixtures L. B Norton. Li
thonia. Ga 5-14-38
POR SALE Valuable contents of six
rooms; nearly new; no dealers 79
* )iatham st. 40-16-5
PGR SALE Cold storage refrigerator in
good condition; 100 lbs. capacity; rea
sonable.7o r>odd avenue. 5-17-1
LIME, cement, wall plaster, pias
ter paris. fire clay, terracotta
stove thimble, etc., in small
quantities at 18 N. Forsyth St.,
Dunning & Son. Main 483. At
lanta phone ,~>7B. 3-15-1
SECOND-HAND SAFES—SmaII, medium
and large home safes sls; Hall s bank
and fire-proof safes, vault doors, etc. C.
J. Daniel, 416 Fourth National Bank Bldg
9-7-33
headquarters
COTTON SEEP HULLS.
E R. Logan & Co.. Atlanta, Ga.
-16-33
POR SALE Diamond ornament; suit
man or lady; 17 white stones; cost $120;
take S9O, p, o R.ix 7gg. City. 49-18-5
FOR SALE - Upright piano and five-room
furniture; must be sold at once. Owndr
leaving city. 118 E Pair street 5-18-6
FOR SALE - Gurnex refrigerator used one
summer, cost $55; will sell for $22.50.
('a_H M;i in Ji 8" i 5-18-4
FOR sai.l The furnishings of a nine
room rooming house. Phone Main 533.3-L
227 Central avenue. 5-18-24
WILL SACRIFICE for cash or exchange
two Regina music boxes: $430 and $250.
Mahogany and oak. Five-cent slots.
Practically new operate anywhere. Great
money makers Box 361. Greenville. S. C
- £B-5
FOR SALE -Vidor talking machine and I
eight double-faced records: latest stylo
horn: in first-class order and will sell
for half original cost. Bell phone Main'
2920-E 90-18-5 1
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Wanted—Miscellaneous.
WANTED We pay highest cash prices
on household goods, pianos and office
furniture Cash advanced on consign
mehts. Springers Auction Moure. 25
South Pryor-st Bell phone Main 1526.
WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for
household goods, pianos and office fur
niture. Cash advanced on consignments.
Central Auction Company. 12 East Mitch- ,
ell-st Bell phone Main 2434 8 26-26
1 BUY men’s old clothes and shoes
Drop a card. I Rock. 32 Bell st 5-1-14
DROP A CARD - Will bring cash for old
clothes and shoes The Vestaire. 166
Decatur street. 3-7-6
BEST CASH PRICES for furniture.
household goods and office furniture
Pembroke Sales Co., 143 S, Pryor street
Bell phone Main 187. ’4-5-25
WE BUY all kinds of salable second-hand
school hooks for ‘"ash. Sou Book Con
cern • Whitehall tnext to High's). 5 15-25
I BIA’ FEATHERS.
BELL PHONE M. 4840. ATLANTA 1476.
WANTED Secoiid-liaml bricks. store
doors and show windows. Address D.
W. Yarbrough. 20 E. Hunter st.s-18-11
WANTED To buy bargain lot In Atlanta
views postal cards. Can use from 2.000
to 2.■">011 cards Address Adolph Raino
sliek, 125 Main street. Atlanta. 60-18-5
Miscellaneous.
WE BUY all kinds of salable second-hand
school books for cash. Sou Boofc Con
cern. 71 Whitehall <nrxt to High's) 5 15 25
Automobiles.
FOR SALE CHEAP Two tops for Hup
car; best leather, and all curiains com
plete. Never used. For bargain, write W.
A. Matheson & Co.. Toccoa, Ga. 4-19-41
~REPAIRING, STORAGE.
PEACHTREE CALLAGE
TIRES, TUBES AND ALL OTHER SUP
PLIES.
828 PEACHTREE. IVY 2272.
4-10-24
W A NT El > Second-hand automobile:
state make, year and lowest cash price.
Address 3-A. No dealers. Box 687. care
Georgian . 4-17-6
ONE pair lots in Oklahoma City for run
about automobile. Box 322. Rockmart.
Ga. 5-17-28
FIVE-PASSENGER ELMORE 36-horse
noWer; 1911 model:, practically new. run
less than ".000 miles; fully equipped: in
first-class running order: cost $2,000 when
nets owner out of cits and must sell:
bargain Hartrampf * Yarbray Company,
Phone .Main 3810 56 Edgewood avenue,
just below Equitable Bldg.iU’tr.A
DOWN GO THE PRICES ON ALT.
oui: TIRES 1.000 NEW CASINGS in
.stock FIRST and SECONDS. 28x3 $7.90:
30x3 *8 "" :!2x"> <8.50: 30x3',511.90: 32x3'k
tp al .31x3'.. Sl3 ••<>: 32x4 $17.90: 33x4
SIB9O- 31x4 519.90; 36x1 $19.90: 34x-114
$"" 50 37xU'- $22.50. t N'< 1U All ANTEE I *.
We have FULL LINE FISK I.'IAMC'ND
\ND GOODYEAR <ll ’ A R A NTEhP 'I IRES
and TI BES at regular lisl price. Send
US vour orders for PROMPT SERVICE
McPherson Auto Tire Co.. Atlanta. Ga
8h - I 8-5
GOOD SPEEDWELL at guaran-
teed in first-class shape for sale .'heap,
or exchange for real estate. Address C.
H . Box 1. . are Georgian. B<-18-b
Motorcycles.
ALjTMAKES D' AND~Ut’---Largest mo
torcycle dealers in the South: exclusive
Southern distributors for Indian. Elrea-
Austell Co. 35 North Pryor-st.l-21-9
John D. Miller.
MOTORCYCLES, bicycles and supplies.
42 Walton st., opposite postoffice. Al
ways open. 4-13-.8
Purchase Money Notes.
$l<).()00 for Purchase Money i
Noles on Hand.
Fulton Investment Company.
Green. Tilson A M> Kinney. Attys
1 111-6 Atlanta Natiohal Bank Building
i>- 17-26
Money Wanted.
tvs”ntED-- In borrow -6.000 on Peacfi
rest estate. from private par*?-.
A.ldrer- Owner. Box 61. care Georgian
A • 1 ' 45-17-5
Money to Loan.
i MORTGAGE LOANS on Atlanta real es
| tate. Established since 1889. S. B.
: Turman & Co., corner Broad and Ala
! bama-sts. 4-1-20
i FARM LOANS placed In any amount on
i improved ."arm lands in Georgia. The
Southern Mortgage Company. Gould
building. 7-11-1
MONEY SUPPLIED SALARIED PEO
PLE, women keeping house and others
without security: cheapest rates; easy
payments. Offices all principal cities. D.
ll.Tolman, room 524 Austell building.
WE HAVE plenty of money to
lend at lowest rates on Atlanta
and nearby property, either for
straight or monthly payment
plan. Also for purchasing pur
chase money notes. Foster &
Robson, 11 Edgewood-ave.
weyman & connors;
ESTABLISHED 1890.
Mortgages or. Real Estate. 4 1-1
PURCHASE MONEY NOTES—T will buy
for a client either first or second mort
gage notes on Atlanta property. Have
SIO,OOO to invest .1. M Worsham, 908
Third National Bank building. Ivy' 5626.
I 2-6-47
I SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND, any
amount; 6 per cent. Write or call. 8
W, Carson. 24 South Broad-st. 4-1-17
Without Indorsement
W i t h out Collateral
Security
Without Real Estate
Securities
Money loaned at
LAWFUL RATES.
NATION Al. DIS
COUNT CO.,
301-2 Fourth Nation
al Bank Building.
_ W J> 5
MONEY to loan at low interest on Im
• proved Atlanta real estate and farms.
Eb. T. Williams, 518 Grant Building.
-15-15
Loans on Diamonds
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
"Collateral Bank."
256 Candler Annex..
$ Per Cent Per Annum.
5-11-52-
EASY MONEY for salaried peo
ple. 8 cents per annum at
Wesley Backing Co. Purchase
money notes bought. 51 Inman
Bldg.. 22 1-2 South Broad St.
5-8-5
JEWELERS AND BROKERS
I bldg
>
STRICTLY PRIVATE
REALTY TTUJSI'”dMTANX
FORSYTH BUILDING.
Capital $600,000. .Surplus $350,000.
Can negotiate any good Real Estate
Loan on Atlanta or suburban property
Bring us your applications.
’Phones: Bell, .Main 1304 At’. 633.
-15-1
IF YOU WANT ’NEY, bring loan ap
plications direct tn us. \\> contract
buildings and finance propositions. We
buy and sell purchase money notes We.
loan .von money or loan your money.
Randolph Loan •’«»., 831 t’andler Bldg
1 vv _5069. 4<-7-R
CHAS P GLOVER RE \ l/l'Y COMPA NY
LOANS ON REAL ESTATE
Established 1899. 2’i Walton street
5-18-15
Business Opportunities.
STUDIO SSOO. Other business causes
forced sal" Ground floor. N. sky
light. Opp. Candler Bldg. T. R. Math
ews, 117_N Pryor M _2769 4-18-56
FOR SALE —Boarding house; eleven
r>onis; best location, near In: Washing
ton street. Full of boarders. Bargain.
Good reason for selling. J. B. IL, Box 133,
care Georgian. 5 9-60
WE BUY all kinds of salable second-hand
school books for cash. Sou. Book Con
re rn. 71 Whit eha II t next to H i ghj). 5-15-25
ONE i" five thousand dollars to invest
with services in good established busi
ness; several years experience in book
keeping and genera! mercantile business;
references given and required. L. J. Al
inand. <h>n\ers. Ga. 28-IG-5
’ COTTON SEED HULLS.”
(’ARIA >A I) lots
Delivered anywhere.
F. R Logan & Co., Atlanta, Ga.
5-16-32
START a mailing bureau in your own
home; spare time; full instructions 10c.
Klineline Bros.. Desk 1. Dade City, Fla.
•25-4-5
S'i't m’KS AND BONDS SOLD —Commis
sions moderate: references exchanged;
give details: established house. Box 1922.
New York. 29-4-5
MONLy AND POWER An easy method
to have both. Thorn, !' O. Box 1943.
Los Angeles. CaL5-18-1
FOR SALE Nce office bus ness paying
$75 per month: good business for a
lady. Box 25, care Georgian. 5-18-20
HAVE $5,000 in good accounts to sell;
give me an offer. Box 84. care Geor
gian 5-18-19
START IN BUSINESS for yourself at
home. Be independent. Wonderfully
successful mail order plan Your own
boss. Don't worry about capital. Expe
rience unnecessary. Write for free book
let telling how. Bovd 11. Brown Co.. Desk
64, Omaha, Nebr. 72-18-5
WANTED Some one to finance business
with established trade and already
making money. Capital at present insuf
ficient to care properly for growing busi
ness. Two thousand dollars required, i
Good interest paid to right party, or will
sell half interest to right man who will
take charge of branch office in Columbus.
Write quick to I’. <• Box 56. Macon. Ga.
BOABIMNII liousp. completely
furnished ; close in; W;ishin<j
ton streel. Low rent. Wil) sac
rifice for quick sale. Leaving
citv reason for selling. -I. B. H..
care (teorgian. .>-18-71
Clothing. Clothing.
SAI I:s
are of but little use to the men and boys of Atlanta
who can buy
SI IT'S. TROI'SERS. SOMMER COATS AND RAIN COATS
AT BOTTOM PRICES AXV TIME IN THE YEAR.
W. H. MOOR’S
WHOLES \ I.E CLOTHING HOI'SE.
62 Y est Mitehcll Street.
I COME AM' SEE TELL YOI R FRIENDS ABOUT IT.
Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE —No. 240 Howell street, six
rooms. gas. waler, bath, sewer connec
tion. alley on side, room for two tenant
houses on rear of lot facing alley. Ad
dress C. T. Garrett, Williamson. Ga
TILE HOUSE you build, buy or j
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
4-
DO VOl' WANT A NICE HOME IN DE- '
CATI’R? If so. see us. We have sever- |
a! beauties. Prices. $2,500 to SIO,OOO.
Georgia Home & Farm Co., 457 Candler j
Annex, Ivy 5767. i
LAWTON ST.—.'>oxlso, vacant.!
200 feet from Gordon St. All j
improvements . down. $2,000.
Terms. Lucien Harris. Phone
W. 563. Al. 730. 5-15-31
FOR SALE My lot on north side at a
sacrifice; must have money reason for
selling; small cash payment: terms easy.
Address Investment. Box 15, care Geor
gian 5-15-14 ;
$1,500 BUYS new suburban cottage; five]
rooms and ball; lot 150x50: more land if J
desired: no smoke, railroads or factories;
good water; schools, churches and stores
convenient; strictly white locality: terms.
Owner, P. O. Box 150. Atlanta, Ga.
Phones Main 4027. Atlanta 322.5-4-7
FOR SALE—One five-room house; five <
acres of land; good pasture and orchard. •
with running water: good shade: will sell
at bargain Address Mitchell Beattie.
Vinings. Ga. 33-16-5
FOR SALE By owner, nine-room house.
622 South Pryor street. Apply 277 N.
Jackson st. 43-18-5
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—In fifteen
miles of Atlanta on Southern railroad
have a line farm of 175 acres with about
1 1,000 Elberta trees loaded down with
fruit There is $4,000 profit in the peach
crop. Will sell this farm and peach crop
on very easy terms, or will exchange it
for Atlanta property. The owner has not
time to look after the peaches. If you
have anything to offer in exchange, take
it up witVi me at once. A. H. Neeson. 32
E. Alabama st. Phones 1287.33-18-5
$1,750 Four-room cottage. 118 Orme
street. $700: can run three years. A. P.
Day is 2 1 2 Aubti rn_a ve. 48-18-5
WEST END Between Gordon and Lu
cile, one-half block from car line, two
attractive and substantially built houses;
six rooms; new and modern in every re
spect; built by day labor; access to Pee
ples street school: your choice for $3,500;
terms; houses ready for inspection. Take
West End or Walker street car; look at
33 am 37 Atwood street. Apply W.
Strong, 364 Oak. Phone W. 460 J.
50-18-5
•’>l East Eleventh St.
Remodelled Throughout.
PAINTED, tinted, new mantels, new
plumbing, new furnace.
Will sell $4,500.00
On terms or will exchange. Apply owner.
Atlanta Nai : <'ii<H Bank Bldg. 5-18-18
FOR SALE Small home; bargain; gas,
water, sewer, sidewalks. Value, care
< Georgian.ss-18-5
I'GR SALE Ideal place io build summer
bungalow; vacant lot just outside city
limits: north side; easy terms; buy di
rect from owner and save agent s fees.
F T.. carp Georgian 5-18-28
, FOR a well located, well built, modern
j seven-room house, good terms, see
owner. 816 Peachtree street. Phone 80
j Ivy,s-18-30
New Kirkwood Home.
SIX-ROOM bungalow, one-half
block off car line. Lot 50x200
feet. Price $2,500; SIOO cash,
$25.00 per month. IL l\. Drake,
. owner. 35 North Forsyth Street.
5-
• FOR SALE Merchants mill, known as
the old rock mill, 214 miles scuth of
Alpharetta; will sell or exchange for At-
( l ?int a property. Fall Alain 5226 80-18-5
$8?000 FOR $77500.
37 <>)LUMBIA AVE., corner Tenth street;
lot 50x150 to alley, nice shade, four bed
rooms: separate bath and toilet and back
k porch upstairs; large beautiful parlor, din
ing room, pantry, kitchen, library, large
front and back piazzas, hall and toilet
downstairs; fine sunny servant's room and
spacious basement; furnace heated; elec
: tricity, gas. hot and cold water: unex
celled neighborhood: splendid terms at low
interest; agent s fee saved by buying from
owner. Phone Ivy 3403-L or call and see
place. 79-18-5
$4,300 FOR $3,800.
707 S. PRYOR ST. Lot 52x150 to alley:
east front; four bedrooms, hall, bath and
toilet and storage attic up stairs; parlor, |
dining room, kitchen, library, hall, large
front and back piazzas and toilet down
stairs; spacious basement; gas. hot and
cold water supply: fine ear service; school
in neighborhood; splendid terms and low
interest; see place and phone Ivy 3403-L.
37 Columbia avenue. The above prices
eliminate commissi 78-18-5
IcoUjEGE PARK—Two beautiful five-
I room bungalows, mission finish, hand
some mantels, electric fixtures, etc.; two
blocks car line, in best neighborhood.
Price. $3,200 and $3,600.
DECATCR—Large seven-room cottage.
elegantly finished: stone front; all con
veniences; very large, shady lot, on north
ear line.
THESE PLACES built for homes, and
owners living in them now
GEORGIA HOME AND FARM
COMPANY.
457 Candler Annex. Ivv 5767
' 5-18-35
FOR SALE Best vacant lot in Atlanta
fbr the price. Will sell at a sacrifice.
Need the money. Answer quick. J. B.
R., care Georgian. 5-18-76
Real Estate Wanted.
WANTED —To buy from
owner 8 or 10-room resi
dence. for <-ash. on Pied
mont avenue or Juniper
street, between Ponce De-'
Leon avenue ami Eighth
street. Side driveway or al
ley. Address Y. S. X.. rare
Georgian. . _ )-18-58
The easy way to get Help for house
work office, store, factory or anywhere
else is to insert a small ad in rhe Help
Wanted columns of The Atlanta Geor
gian. Just phone 8000 (cither phone)
and the Want Ad will do the rest.
Auction Sales.
'7vF77uun?)\7
SEVERAL <’ ONSIGN
AIENTS. INULUDING
THE ENTIRE FURNISH-|
INGS OU II NORCROSS
STREET (WEST END),!
■ CONSISTING OK MA-l
HOG ANY AND QUAR-
i TERED OAK FURNI-i
! TURE. RUGS. ARI’
I squares, large gas
RANGE. ETC.. MONDAY.
MAY 20. AT 10 A. M.
COMMENDING promptly al 10 a m .
Monday, we will offer to the highest
bidder the complete furnishings from
i 41 Norcross street; also several other
i consignments. including mahogany
chiffonier, dresser, washstand, library
i and center tables, quartered oak ped
estal dining table, lady's writing desk.
• lining chairs, metal beds, springs,
mattresses, porch benches and rock
ers, large gas range, sideboard, book
ease, mirrors, kitchen cabinet, dress- {
; ing table, sanitary iron cot. music ’
} cabinet, parlor lamp, rugs. art <
squares, window shades, window and '
door screens, fruit jars, crockery. }
kitchen utensils, etc Sale begins
promptly at 10 a. m., Monday, May 20.
PEMBROKE SALES CO.,
Auctioneers.
143 South Pryor Street.
Educational.
HFe BRTNHrseliihil of the An
nie Gartrcll Memorial School
of Music.
Closed May 8. 1912, and will reopen May
20, 1912. For day and hoarding pupils.
Terms strictly in advance. Patrons are
requested to have their children in school
promptly at 8;30 o'clock. Monday, May
20. 1912. Free practice for all piano pu
pils. L. A GARTRELL, Directress.
Ivy 5278. 5-18-50
CHURCH NOTICES.
The Georgian gladly contributes the
following space each Saturday for church ■
notices.
They must, however, be sent «o as to
reach The Georgian office not later than
noon Friday.
METHODIST.
FIRST Peachtree and Ivy streets. S. S .
9:30 a. m.; preaching. 11 a. m., by Rev.
Julius McGath; preaching. 8 p, m . pray
er nieeting W’mim s,i ;j \ evening \
EAST ATLANTA Metropolitan a’hd
Granberry. S. S.. 9.30 am.; preaching.
II a. m. and 7:45 p. m.. by pastor; ser
vices. 3p. m.. by Dr. \\ P. Lovejoy, fol
lowed by second quarterly conference;
prayer meeting Wednesdav evening. 7.45.
GAPITOL VIEW Stewart avenue car
line. Services, II a rn. and 7:45 p, m.,
by pastor; Epworth League. 6:30 p. m.;
prayer service Wrdm. 7 45 p m.
OAKLAND CITY Hapeville and College
Park car line. Preaching, 11 am., by
Rev. N. A. Gillis, and 8 p. m., by Rev. P.
(’. Sterchi: S. S.. 3 p. m ; prayer service
Thursday. 8 p. m.; ladies society Monday,
4 p. m.
ST MARK—Peachtree ami Fifth streets
Preaching by pastor at 11 a. in. No
night service. Afternoon service for chil
dren. S S., 9:45 a. m.
WESLEY MEMORIAL Corner Auburn
avenue and Ivy street. S. S., 10 a. m_,
'•reaching, 11 a. m. and 8 p m., by pas
tor; Epworth League. 7 p in.: Woman's
Missionary meeting Monday afternoon a?
3 o’clock; prayer service Wednesday' ev
ening at 8 o’clock.
FIRST METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL
Bible class meets in the church (junc
tion of Peachtree and Ivy streets), at 9:45
a. m.
BONNIE BRAE Lillian and Tift ave
nues Preaching. I 1 a. m. and Bp. m.,
by R XV J Deßardeleben: S S.. 9:30 a.
m.; Epworth League. 6:30 p. m.; prayer
meeting Wednesday night.
EGLESTt’N MEMORIAL Corner Wash
ington and Fulton streets. S S , 9:30
a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p.
m., by pastor: Epworth League at 6;30
P m.; prayer meeting. 7:30 Wednesday
evening. ‘
HEMPHILL AVENUE Between Tenth
I and Ethel streets. S. S., 9:30 a. m.;
preaching at 11 a. m. ami 7:45 p. ni., by
pastor; Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.;
prayer meeting at 7.30 Wednesday even
ing. :
NELLIE DODD East Point avenue. East
Point. Ga. S S., 10 am.; preaching at
1.1 a. in., bv the pastor, and 7:45 p. m.,
by Rev. Clement C. Cary; prayer meeting,
7:30 p. m.. Wednesday.
PAIIK STREET~ Dr. S. R. Belk, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a m. and 8 p. m.. by
the pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.,
L. E. Floyd, superintendent. Prayer meet
in g Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock.
BAPTIST.
EAST SIDE 'TABERNACLE Kirkwood
and Flat Shoals avenue. S. S. and 9.30.
Baraca class 9:30 a. m. F’hllathea class
at 9:30. Preaching at 11 a. rn. and 7:45
p. m. Missionary’ society Wednesday’ at
3.30 p. m. Prayer service Wednesday at
7:45 p. m Siinbeams_Friday at 3:30 p m.
SOU TH SI DE- Capitol ami Haygood ave
nues. Preaching Sunday morning and
evening bv the pastor. S. S at 9:30
a. m Ladles’ Aid Tuesday at 2:45 p rn.
Wednesday prayer meeting St 2:4.'> p m
GORIJbN STREET Services in tent,
corner Gordon street and Lucile avenue.
Services during week each day at 7:45 by
Evangel is t s Ruckholz and Williams.
JONES AVENUE- S. S. at 9:30. Revival
services at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. and all
next week by Evangelist Frank Jackson.
EAST ATLANTA (PRIMITIVE) Inman
Park ’ ‘eKalb and DeGress avenues.
Preaching at 11 a. m. by pastor
TEMPLE Corner Mangum ami West
Hun'.er streets. S S. at 9:30 a m
Preaching at I! a. m. and 7:45 p. m by
Rev. If I > White.
CENTRA I morning and even
ing by Rev. Charlie D. Tillman S S.
at 9:30. R Y. P. C Sunday at 6:45 p. m.
EDGEWO< »T> S S ri “ :30 “ m Serv
ices at 10:50 a. m and 8 p. m. by
pastor
JACKS<7?\ HILL Jackson street and
East avenue Pastor preaches at 11
s m and p. m S _S._ a t _!♦: 30 a. 11
I’< • NDERS AVEN I’ E Ss”. 9:30: prea~ch
ing. 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m.: Sun Beam
society. 2:30 'Tuesday afternoon: Ladies'
Aid society. 3 o'clock Wcdriesdav after
noon. prayer meet ing, Wedm-sd;i y nigiit
FIRST - Corner I ’each t ree ami Gain
streets. S. S., 9:30 a. rn.; worship, II
a rn. and Bp. m by Dr. Daniel. B. ) P.
I .. 6:45 ;•_ m.
HIGHLAND PARK Preaching. 11 a m
and 8 p. m. and 2:30 p. m.
WEST END Preaching morning and
evening. S. S.. 'i;3o a. m.; B. Y. P. U..
Sunday. 7:15 p. in.: Woman's auxiliary.
Monday afternoon at I o’clock: prayer
mooting. Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock:
Y. W A Jr . u Fri<iay afternoon at 4
NOItTH ATLANTA Corner Hemphill |
and 'Tenth. Preaching at II a. m. ami
7:30 p. m. b.v pas_t_nr: S. S . 9:30 a. m.
PRESBYTERIAN.
BARNETT Hampton street, mar Mari
etta street. Preaching morning and
evening by pastor S. S . :*:3O a. m.;
Christian Endeavor. 7 p. in ; prayer meet
mg _ 221’2'' sd; ty ’’ J'£'i n 5
KARRIS S'I'REE'T <’orner Spring street.
S S . 9:45 a m ; preaching. II a. m.
ami 8 p tn. ’
FIRST <»n Marietta Greet, one block
west of the city hall Service at ft
a m and 8 o m S 930 a m . prayer
irp v. edrie: <ia y. p m
'orner V aTker and --
nail ctree’ Preaching by pastor. D
•a in and 8 p tn . > 9.30 a. m . pray er
meeting. Wednesday. 8 p m.
I PRESBYTERIAN.
(NORTH AVENUE Peachtree street and
North avenue. Service, 11 a m. and 8
' o. tn. bv Rev. E. D. Brownlee; S S.. 9:30
la m . Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.; Wcd
' npy<jav evening praper meeting, 8.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED Whitehall
terrace. Preaching by pastor. 11 a. m.
I am! 8 p. rn.; S. S., 10 a in.; Y. P. C U ,
i 7 • 15 p. n.
BUC KHEA D S. S.. 8:30 ).* n 17“
' \\ ES’TMLNS'TER ('orner Forrest avenue
| and Boulevard. Worship at 11 a m
i and 8 p. in., by pastor; S. S.. at 9:30 a.
m. 'Tenth Street Sundav school at 3:30
I P- m.
| CENTRAL -45 Washington street. S. s“
9:45 a. m.: services at 11 a. m and 8 p.
Im, by pastor.
EPISCOPAL.
' Sunday" aft'er 7 "
CA'THEIJRAL—Corner Washington and
I Hunter-sts. Very Rev. C. T. A. Pise, D
D.. dean. 7:30 a. m., holy commu
nion: 9:30 a. m., morning prayer and lit
any* in the chapel; 11 a. in., holy commu
nion and sermon; 4:30 p. in . evening
prayer. No services during the week,
tor the reason that the clergy will be
absent at the annual council of the dio
cese ai Macon. Sunday school. 9:45 a. in.
\A hltsunday services will bp announced.
'This applies to all not ices below
ST. LI'KES Peachtree, between Currier
and Pine-sts Rev. C. E Wilmer. I) I).,
rector. 7:30 a. m., holy communion: 11 a.
m., morning prayer and sermon; 8 p. m..
• evening prayer and sermon. Sunday school
.at 9:45 Whitsunday services will be an-
I imnm-ed.
! uW.utN ATI( )N 242 Lee-st.. near Gor
don-st., West End. * Rev. Vincent C
Lacey rector. 7:30 a. ni.. holy commu
nion; 9;45 a. ni . Sunday school; 9:45 ami
10 a. m.. women s and men s Bible classes;
11 a. m., morning prayer, holy communion
and sermon; 8 p. m.. evensong and ad
dress.
ALL SAINTS—Corner North-ave. and
West Peachtree-st. Rev. W. VV. Mern
minger, rector. Sunday after Ascen
sion. May 19, 1912. Holy communion 7:30
a. ni. Sunday school 9:45 a. rn. Morning
prayer and sermon 11 a. m Evening
prayer 5 p m. Wednesday, litany, fol
low’ed by* Bible class.
EPIPHANY -Corner Moreland and Eu
clid -aves., Inman Park. Rev. Russell
K. Smith, rector. 7:30 a m.. holy com
munion; 9:30 a m.. Sunday school; 11 a.
m.. morning prayer, litany and sermon;
7:30 p. ni., evening prayer and sermon.
HOLY COM FOFtTEß—Corner Atlanta
ave. and Pulliam-st. Rev. John D
Wing. Jr., rector. 7:30 a tn., holy com
munion; 9:30 a. m., Sunday* school; 11 a.
m,. morning prayer, litany and sermon;
8 p, m., evening prayer and sermon.
HOLY TRINITY Decatur Morning
prayer and sermon by the lay read
er, at 11, Sunday school at 9:30,
S’T PAULS East Point. Rev. M. G
Ledford, vicar. Morning prayer and
sermon by the lay reader
ST. TLMoTHYS South Kirkwood Rev.
Russell K. Smith, in charge Sunday
school. 3 p. m.; evening prayer and ser
mon. I p. m.
CFHUST"CHURCH Rev. M.
G Ledforrl. vicar Holy communion and
sermon at 1.1 a. m.
ST. MARGARETS -Carrollton. Rev. R.
F. Deßelle, in charge Morning prayer,
litany and sermon at 11 a. in
ST. JOHNS College Parle. Rev. C. K.
Weller, vicar. Holy communion 7.30 a.
in. Morning prayer, litany and sermon
1.l a. in. Sunday School 9:45 a. in,
ST. JOHNS Norcross. Rev. R F. De-
Belle. in charge Sunday school. 4 p m.;
evening prayer and sermon by lay reader,
5 p, m.
ST. M AIIYS SETT I .EM ENT HOUSE—
Gale City mills. Rev. C. K. Weller in
charge. Sunday school, 4 p in.; evening
prayer and sermon at 7 p. ni
S']’. PAULS (Colored) Auburn-ave., near
Fort-st. Rev. A E Day, vicar. Holy
communion 6:30 a. m. Morning prayer
and sermon II a. in. Evening prayer and
sermon 8 p. m. Sunday school !);30 a. m.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SACRED }?EART
and Ivy streets 7 a. rn.. communion
mass. 9.30 a. rn . low mass; 9:45 a rn.,
S. S. mass; 10:30 a ni . S. S.. 11 a. m .
high mass. Father Rapier will preach
at <■ 9:3() an< 1 II o’clock masses,
COLLEGE PARK CHRISTI AN- 11 a. in.,
sermon: 7 p. m., V i’. S C. E.; 8 p. in .
sermon; prayer service Wednesday at 8
p. _m.
ENGLISH LUTHERAN Trinity avenue
and I’apitol place Preaching at 11 a
m and 8 p. m.; S. S . 9:30 a. m.; Luther
league. Wednesday. 8 p. m.
UNI ON RESC UE MISSh >N 234 Marietta
street. Services every night. Noon
meeting 12 to !. Street meeting Saturday
nights corner Marietta and Wa!t<»n streets.
CHURCH OF CHRIST West End avenue
Bible study. 9:45 a. in.: communion and
fellowrshlp, 11 a. m.; preaching b.v Evan
gelist J. J. 11orton. 11 ;3Q a. ni
UHURCII OF CHRIST South Pryor and
Vassar streets. Bible study, 9:45 a. ni.;
communion and fellowship. 11 am.;
preaching by S. 11. Hall. 11:30 a in.
G| H’RCH <»F CHRIST East point Bible
study, 2:45 p. m.; communion and fellow*-
ship. 3:30 p. rn., preaching by Evangelist
S. H Hall./
I'NIVERSALIST East Harris street,
near Peachtree. 9;45 a in . S. S.; 11
am., kindergarten department; 11 a. m.,
sermon b.v Rabbi David Marx; 7 p, m.,
meeting of Y. I* C I ; 8 p. rn.. lecture
by I>r .I Wade < 'otikling.
HOLINESS MEETING Monthly* meeting
of Atlanta Holiness union will be held
at St. Paul Methodist church, corner
Grant an<l Sidney streets. Sunday. 3 p. tn.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY AL-
LIANCE Services in tent at 79 Capi
tol avenue, 3:30 and 7:30 p. rn.; Wednes
day. 3 p. tn., and every night at 7:3(f
o’clock except Saturday; S. S., 2:30 p. m.
LAW IN ALASKA
HALTS KILLINGS
»
SEVVARK. ALASKA. May 18.—Not so
long from now there will be tried at the
trading post of Nickoli, Samake, who
killed Nitluk, the hunter, when the lat
ter failed to properly safeguard his son,
Toowalik.
Last fall, while hunting for moose, a
native nam'd Nitluk took wiih him
Toowalik. the oldest son of Samake,
and in crossing the south fork of the
Kuskokwim, Toowalik was drowned.
Now, under the tribal law. when a boy
is hunting with a grown man. the man
is responsible for his safe return.
When Samake learned that his son
had turn drowned he took down his
rifle and started out. 1
Learning where Nitluk harUdccided
to extend his trap lines for the winter,
Samake set out, organized for war. Ar
riving. he went carefully over the
ground and then studied out his line of
attack.
. Early in November the unfortunate
I Nitluk, in crossing a small stream near
his winter quarters, hoard an unusual
noise in the brush. He paused one fa
tal instant, and the i rack of the rifle
rang out on the frosty air and Nitluk
fell face downward in the snow.
Samake went back to the chief's
house and told all. T> chief said:
"You navi done well. As the elder
Nitluk was Ih< keeper of your son In
the hunt for the moose, and when he
failed in this hrs life was forfeited lo
you. This you have taken and the debt
I~po i fall ■ ' !e<l. ijo ami if th» w ife
of Nii’uk ’ • cnniiEo of fi q aud ~f
mooso to f« r 'i io ; -elf ami iter habit.'
until prim; "
DAILY STATISTICS
I
Building Permits.
SSOO \Y. H. Davidson, repairs, 488 N
Boulevard.
$250 \\ M. Fine, alterations, 95 Peach
tree.
$250 Atlanta Gas Works, building,
rhnrmond
S3OO E. S. Lumpkin, dwelling 338
Grant
$1,200 \V. p. Walthall, stable, 22 Coca-
Cola place
Warranty Deeds.
$250 Frank P. Rice to C. J. Haden,
land lot 81. beginning on the southwest
side of Hemphill avenue. 32x100 feet.
May_ 10.
$478 Mrs. Violet Dozier to William
Driskell, land lot 51, commencing on the
west side of Newman street, 120 feet
south of Gain street. 40x40 feet. April 9
$650 1. B. Lilienthal to William Dris
kell. land 10l 110, beginning on the south
side, of Lester street. 73x100 feet. April
SI,OOO John S. Owen to W. T. Gentry.
• land lot 106. commencing on the east side
of Columbia avenue, 150 feet north of the
northeast corner of said avenue and West
Eleventh street, 55x57 feet. March 31.
1910.
$6,000 Mrs. Alice Tanner McGarity to
M W. Turner, land lot 47. on the south
side of Mansion avenue. 150 feet east of
■west side alley, 50x188 feet May 15
j SB,OOO M. \\ . Turner to Mrs Alice
Tanner McGarity. land 10l 46. on the
southeast corner of North Boulevard and
Highland avenue. 26x107 feet May 15.
$8,500 J N. Renfroe and N. M. Daniel
to M. W Turner, land lot. same as above.
Same date.
1 $3,100- John W. Brochman to J. N.
• Renfroe, land lot, same as above. Same
1 date.
$1,700 L. C Green to the Mortgage
Bond Company, of Now York, land lots
44 and 53. on the west side of Broyles
street. 188 feet north of the northwest
corner of said street and Orleans street,
) 47x150 feet. May 17.
r Love and Affection Charlotte Brown
; to John W. Brown. Jr., land lot 81. com
mencing on the east side of McMillan
street. 30x1.34 feet August 27. 1909.
Love and Affection—Same to same as
ab<)vp. same property. September 7.
$4,500 W V Ogletree to Mrs. Eugenia
Balch, land lot 20. beginning on the west
• side of Pearl street. 200 feet north of the
. northwest corner. 100 by 109 feet. May 3.
$550 - Nease to City Savings Bank, land
lot 163, commencing on the north side of
• Williams street, 50 by 132 feet. May 15.
$1,500 Mrs. L M West to the Mort
; gage-Bond Company of New York, land
lot 14. on the west side of Broyles street,
, 47 by 150 feet. May 17.
$1,620 Realty Trust Company to J. <).
Wynn, land lot 55. on the northern side
• of Prado street, 60x154 feet. Mav 26,
1910
1 SI,BOO- VV. (). McDonald to Grover <’.
. Middlebrooks and J W. Honour, land lot
148. beginning on the east side of Racine
r street. 175 feet north of the northeast
corner of said street and Greensferry ave
nue. 50x176 fppt May 15.
$7,250 Lemuel E Bennett and James
I H. Bennett to John 11. Beckham, land lot
47. commencing on the west side of North
Boulevard. 300 feet north of Pine street,
• 45x147*2 feet. November 11.
• $2,300 L. P Gunn to R. C Little, land
. lot 14. beginning at the northeast corner
of Hunt street and the northwest side of
Isuclid avenue. 69x269 feet April 30.
i $5,000 R. <’. Little to George A. Wright,
land lot same as above. May 1.
; Warranty Deed to Secure Loan.
, $5 and Other Valuable Considerations
Mrs Eugenia Balch to Miss Annie M
; Morris, land lot 20. beginning on the west
( side of Pearl street. 200 feet north of the
, northwest corner of said street, JOO b.v
’ 109 feet. May 14.
$5 and other Valuable Considerations
' Mrs Eugenia Balch to Miss Annie M.
Morris, same property as above May 14.
$1,500 I \ Brooks and William Mo-
I dena to Protestant Episcopal church, land
lot 44, on the west side of Broyles street.
• 47 by 141 feet. August 9. 1907
SSOO John Thomas Elliott to Dr R L.
Hope, land lot 111, at the southwest cor
ner of Ashbv street. 320 bv 340 feet Mav
? 16
1 sl,lO0 —J. N. 1/atulers to Mrs Mary 1
’ Stranahan ' guardian i. land lot 148. «»n
• the east side of Wellington street. 191
' feet north from the northeast corner of
said street and Greensferry avenue. 40x
, 200 feet. April 29.
. $l,lOO Same as same above to Miss Lil-
< lian M Lacy, same property
SI,OOO J A. Dozier to Mrs. Carrie
• School. Land lot 5.3, commencing on the
west side of Connally street, 40x120 feet.
- Mav 21. 1907.
$1,200 R. L Hollis to W G. Whisenant,
■ land lot 108. on the south side of Park
1 street. 50x200 feet October 1. 1910.
1 SI,OOO Same lo same as above, land
lot 84. beginning on the west side of
Stonewall street, 175 feet north of Bailey
. street, 55x155 feet. May 15.
I $740 John Starr to Thomas M Taylor,
land lot 177. on the west side of Cedar
avenue. 167x274 feet. February 2.
i $2,000 Same to same as above, same,
beginning at the southwest corner of
; Mason and Turner’s Ferry road and (led
ar avenue, 184x222 feet. May 14.
$550 George H. Gillon to Mrs. E. M.
Dunning, land lot 17. on the north side
: of St. Charles avenue, 47x190 feet. May
14.
Bonds For Title.
$1,780 Allanta Development Company
’ to J S Owen, land lot. 16, beginning on
the north side of Green wood avenue. 500
' feet east of the northeast corner of said
avenue and Barnett street. 50x200 feet.
May 8
$1,120- Harold Hirsch tn D W Morgan,
land lot 10, beginning on the west side
I of Lynes avenue. 455 feet southwesterly
I from the southwesterly corner of Con
‘ federate avenue, 70x269 feet. May 14.
$26,000 William R. Thompson and Mrs.
Lenora J. Thompson to Marvin Conway.
land lot 160, west half of said land lot 100
acres: also all that tract or parcel of land
situated, lying and being in land lot 159
» and beginning at the original corner of
land lots 159, 160. 179 and 180, three acres
more or less. April 20.
$3,200 —J. H. McCown to Mrs. Dora E.,
Elijah and Van B. Smith, land lot 17, be
ing lot 9. in block 1, in sub-division of
the Todd property, and otherwise known
as the Ponce DeLeon Heights, on the
' west side of Main street, 50 by 150 feet.
April 17. 1911
, $29,668 Atlanta Realty Owners to Her-
bert F. Haley, land lot 48. beginning on
the east side of North Boulevard, and at
, the northeast corner <>f North Boulevard
and north avenue. 92 by 156 feet. April 9.
$560 G. Hannah and John S. Owens
to J. S Wallace, land lot 187, on the
west side of Spring street. 50 by 270 feet.
April 27.
$1,120 Harold Hirsch to H. G. Schiff
and D O Kahn, land lot 10. beginning
on the east side of Lynes avenue. 130
feet south of ’he southeast corner of said
avenue and Shelby place. 70 by 252 feet
May 14.
$960 Harold Hirs- h to H. G. Schiff and
D. O. Kahn, same lot. on east side of
Lymes avenue, 60 by 256 feet May 14
$1,600 Henry L. Wilson to Charles J
Haden, land lot 81, on the west side of
Friscn street. 100x100 feet May 16.
$l,lOO -Charles W. Eddins tn William
Driskell, land lot on the north side of
Ashby street. 40 feet south from the
southeast corner of said street and Par
sons street, 11x122 feet.
< $27,000 Austell Thornton to Mrs An
nib B Armistead. land lot 109. on the
east side of Peachtree road. 228 feet
northwest of the northwest corner of the
G. W. Collier estate property, 100x1,618
feet. May 9.
$7,000 Southern Flour and Grain Com
pany to A. H. Fore, land lot 202, on th«
diagonal line between the northeast and
northwest corner of said lot, 784x1.835
feet. February 22. 1911.
Mortgages.
$5 Tom H. Pitt to Atlanta T itle Guar
antee Company, land 10l 52. at the south
west corner of Edgewood avenue ami
Fort street. 44x53 feet. May 11.
$lO J. W. Chambers to Merchants ami
Mechanics' Banking ami Loan Company,
land lot al the southeast corner of Chest
nut and Foundry streets. 42x162 feet.
May 9.
$1 Annie Bales to L F Reeks, land
j lot 57. on the southeast side of Meldon
avenue. 50x130 feet May 11
| 8545 Mis. 1. M West to Hip Sixth
Ward bank, land lor 44, on the west side
of Brovlrs street. *7 h\ Hl feet. June 5.
1911.
$1 W R Polk J»- . io J X. Briefly,
land lot 4. in block H. on Eagan avenue.
.'•0x172 feet, also lot ♦>. in said block. J’x
it;’ feet. also lo’ m block Q. on Whip
I pie avenue. 50x17? feet, a! <» Jot 5. in block
It. on sard avenue. .'»0x172 feet; also let 3.
iin block K. on said avenue, 50x172 feet
SLfIPWIFIETOAID
HER COMPLEXION
Here's Real News That Will
Gladden Many a Man’s
Faint Heart.
LOS ANGELES, May IS.—Here is
something more about the American
woman from a foreign savant:
Her complexion needs more "life,”
her lungs more capacity, her ankles are
'too spindling” and her feet "too
podgy.”
These observations have been made
by Dr. Ludwig VonF'erre, formerly of
the University of I’openhagen and soon
to head the physiology department of
the University of Paris. Dr. Von-
I-’erre is at the Hotel Hayward and not
only discussed from the expert physi
ologist's standpoint the flaws in Ameri
can femininity as enumerated, but told
what to do about them, as follows:
Por the complexion, indulge in slap
ping exercises.
For the constricted lung capacity,
whistle and sing.
For the "spindling" ankles and
"podgy" feet, run.
Slap Her Hard.
"The improvements which the Amer
ican women most need.” sraid the scien
tist yesterday, "are in the complexion,
the lungs and the feet and ankles. Their
complexions need more life, their lungs
more capacity—for thus the voice, be
comes more beautiful—and the feet and
ankles need strengthening. Os course,
these are only some of the necessary
points which will lead to perfection, but
they ate the most important ones.
"When ! say 'slap' for the complexion
I mean it—literally. It is no use for a
woman to sit in her boudoir for hours
every day slapping away at herself. It
is too mechanical. Women should have
slapping matches, just as men have
boxing matches. A few good slaps In
the face and a woman's whole system
will tingle. The effect upon her cheeks
will soon become permanent. In a
slapping contest women will be called
upon to utilize almost every muscle in
their bodies.
Run—and Really Run.
"Another important thing Is running.
Perhaps it has never occurred to Amer
ican women, but after they reach the
age of, say, eighteen, they seldom, If
ever, indulge in running Have you
ever noticed a dog which has been con
fined so that it has had no opportunity
of running? It stalks along with the
most ungainly walk you ever saw. And
so it is with women in that a certain
combination of muscles is never
brought into play. Therefore, they stalk
instead of walking gracefully.
"Then, the American woman's ankleg
are altogether too weak and spindling,
with a foot that is often podgy. The
ankle supports the whole body and
should be strengthened at every con
ceivable opportunity. Notice an ath
letic girl—how well she deports her
self and with what ease she walks
along Every muscle has been equally
developed so that site can use one nat
urally at a moment’s notice.
Whistle—and Whistle Often.
"As far as whistling is concerned, it
has, of course, been advocated for many
years as a good method of developing
the lungs, it is not as good as singing,
but there are many who can not sing or
who have comparatively few opportu
nities to do so. A woman can whistle
many times during a day’s work. The
more she develops her lungs the great
er control she has of her voice, and thus
she can more easily speak softly. All
of the operatic vocalists have low,
sweet voices and assuredly their lungs
are good.
"Exercises should be adapted to cer
tain conditions and these exercises are
most admirably adapted to the Ameri
can woman in almost every sphere.”
Ask any business man and he will tell
yon The Georgian Want Ad columns
reach more people and bring better results
that could not be obtained in any other
medium in this section.
May 15.
$545 —Robert Goosby to Atlanta Bank
ing and Savings Company, land lot 51.
commencing on the north side of East
Caln street, .35x98 feet. May 13
SSOO - W. O. McDonald to W. Z. Davis,
land lot 44, on the east side of Grant
street. 50x165 feet. May 14.
1720—Israel McGhee to Georgia Savings
Bank and Trust Company, land lot 56.
beginning at the northeast corner of
Capitol avenue, 100x150 feet. June 16,
1909.
S4OO -Same to same as above, same
property. May 16.
1324 -Mrs. Fannie E. Goodroe to the
Security State Bank, land lots 44 anti 53,
comnaencing on the west side of Broyles
street and 188 feet north of the north
west corner of said street and Orleans
street. 47x150 feet. January 2.
$lO Elizabeth .Scandreth to the Mer
chants and Mechanics’ Banking and Loan
Company, land lot 53. at the corner of
Wash Lyon's property, feet.
November 12, 1910.
Quitclaim Deeds.
$71.65 A I' Herrington to J V Pool*
and W B Garner, land lot 15. on the
side of Miranda street, lietween Cle
burne ami St Charles avenues. 50x150
feet. Max 9.
$5- Miss Same M Lewis to Mrs Fan
nie E. Goodroe. land lots 14 and 53, on
the west side of Broyles street, 188 feet
north of the northwest corner of said
street and Orleans street. 47x150 feet.
Mav 17.
$5 F. M Coker to John W. Brown,
laud lot 81. commencing on tlie east side
of McMillan street 30x1.34 feet. April. 27
SI B S. Cook to W S. Phillips, land
lot 17.3 beginning on the north side of
Greensferrs road. 364 feet eastwardly
from the west line of said lot. 484x1,865
feel. April ,30.
$43 and Interest on Same—Mollie Hin
ton and Millie Mathis, land lot on Clark
street. .32x110 feet. May 14.
•5837.33 -Oliver C. Simmons to John T.
Taylor, land lot 17, on the east side of
Kearsage avenue. 40x175 feet. May 8
543.50 A. P. Herrington to C. E. Kauff
man. land lot 105. on the northern side of
Westminster drive. 70x249 feet. May 8.
Lean Deed.
SSOO --E. B. End to the Savings Build
ing and Loan association, land lot 47
on the south side of Forrest avenue, 325-x.
78 feet. May 14.
Administrators' Deeds.
■59.000 /John H and Joseph S. Raine
land lot 80. lo Mrs. Dora R Wilcoxon, be
ginning <m the north side of North ave
nue. 100 feet east from the northeast cor
ner of said avenue and Spring street. 50x
190 feet. Maj 7
■ 2.850 Mrs Mary I Eubanks to Mrs.
IJieoimra Mixon, land lot 117, beginning
on the east Me of Holdernec street. Stl
tppt south of the southeast corner of sate
street an-1 Greenwich street September
5. 1911
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