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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS-.
Real Estate For Sale. Souses For Rent.
NORTH SIDE LOIS
AT AUCT ION
Tuesday, June 18,
3:30 P. M.
THE H. A. ETHERIDGE PROPERTY,
on Bedford place and Eighth street. All
splendid sites for high-class homes. The
Bedford place lots are slightly elevated. 4
level and well shaded, with
All Improvements Down
and Paid For
Including macadam, tile sidewalks, sewer,
water and gas.
THE EIGHTH STREET lots have tile
sidewalks, water and lights.
THE LOCATION of this property em
bodies every feature that goes to make
desirable homes. Two blocks from street
car, four blocks from Tenth street school,
and only two blocks from beautiful Pied
mont park, with its lake and spacious
playgrounds.
Land Won’t Stretch
THERE are only so many available lots,
and they are building up fast. Soon you
will be forced beyond the railroads east or
north. This is positively the last devel
opment between the business district and
Piedmont. Two years ago this whole sec
tion was solid woods. It’s all opened up
now and building up rapidly. Bedford is
the last chance. MYRTLE STREET
MADE MONEY. A few years ago it was
as empty as Redford is now. The few va
cant lots on it are now considered bar
gains at S6O and S7O.
Two Brand New Houses
Terms Like Rent
ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER of
Bedford place and Eighth street stands
No. 425 Bedford place, a brand new two
story, eight-room dwelling with hardwood
floors downstairs, and is piped for furnace.
It is supplied with combination electric
and gas fixtures, tile hearths, cabinet man
tels throughout, tile bath, two lavratories,
cement-floored basement—everything that
goes to make a home substantial and com
fortable. Terms. $500.00 cash, the assump
tion of a loan of $3,500, due in five years
from November 27th. 1911. bearing inter
est at 7 per cent per annum, balance $50.00
per month, with 7 per cent interest.
NO. HI BEDFORD PLACE is a brand
new two-story, eight-room home. This
house is supplied with substantially the
same modern conveniences as the other
one. including tile hearths, cabinet man
tels. combination electric and gas fixtures.
These houses were not built to be sold at
auction and are furnished throughout with
the best hardware and materials that the
market affords. Terms. $500.00 cash, the
assumption of a $3,000.00 loan, due five
years from November 27th. 1911. bearing
interest at 7 per cent per annum, balance
$50.00 per month, with 7 per cent interest.
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THIS Al CTTON is the last opportunitv
to put your own price on really choice
lots.
BE THERE. You don't have to buy. Rut
you want to catch the bargains if they
show up.
EASY TERMS on lots, one-fourth cat»h,
balance 1. 2. 3 years. 7 per cent.
TAKE PIEDMONT AVE. CARS, get off
at Eighth street, walk 2 blocks to Bed
ford.
CHAS. P. GLOVER
REALTY CO.
2 1-2 Walton St.
READ FOR PROFIT-GEORGIAN WANT ADS—USE FOR RESULTS
Real Estate For Sale
FORREST & GEORGE
ADAIR.
I Deratin' Street,
Near Gram Street.
i
NOS. 362 and 364 Ixva’.ir S;. '<>t s<<x
120. just a. little beyond F*o: : St., in
one of the busy spots on a busy street. 1
Price 38,750, onlv 3175 a foot.
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Porter Place,
Between the Peachtrees.
I A TWO-STORY residence just 250 feet
back from Peachtree, lot 59x100:
rents 360. Price. 318.000
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Edgewood A venue.
Near Fort Street.
I NO. 280 Edgewood Ave., between Fort
and Hilliard, in a good business
I block, lot 47x129 to 20-foot street in
| rear. Price, $8 500. Half cash.
N<>. 620 Pryor Street.
Near Ormond Street.
A TWO-STORY 7-room house, lot
60x140, close to Pryor street school;
has every convenience, alley way to
rear. Price, 33.500; 3500 cash, balance
330 a month.
No. 23 Ira Street.
A RENTING house between Hood and
Richa-dson streets; brings in $11.50
rent. Price, $1,250 cash; in walking
distance of center.
Crew Street Lot.
BETWEEN Crumley and Glenn on west
side of Crew street, lot 50x150 to 18-
foot alley; faces east; perfectly level;
a real bargain. Price, $1,350.
Peachtree Street.
NEXT in importance to Peachtree
street in the future of Atlanta is-
West Peachtree. These two s Deets
control the situation. We have a lot
running through from Peachtre< to
West Peachtree; the man who buys it
has destiny by both horns; h«- ea;-’i
lose. There are only a very few sue i
lots
Walton Street.
STAND at Peachtree and look up Wal
ton street: you will gaze into one of
the Itvest spots in Atlanta. On one
side you see the Empire building, Grant
building. A.. B. & A. office building; on
the other side the site of Healy’s 18-
story building. nr« postottico and Wal
ton buildings. Imbedded right among
this nest of skyscrapers we have 25 feet
at $1,250 a foot; it is the first piece of
natural ground you can put your foot
on going from Peachtree, and Is headed
for $2,000 a foot.
x Washington and Fair
Streets.
THIS IS known as the Richards place:
fronts 192 1-2 feet on Washington
street, extends back 227 feet along Fair
street. The Pair street frontage could
be sold off, leaving business lots on
Washington street; this is a good place
to buy and subdivide. Price. $30,000;
easy terms.
COOPER ST. LOTS.
NEAR Eugenia street, three nice, level
building lots, 45x160 to alley, in easy
walking distance of retail section.
Price, $1,400 each.
A 5-ACRE TRACT.
FRONTING 400 feet on West North
avenue, between Vine and Lambert
streets; lying in between Southern and
A , B. & A. railroads; a rough tract
of land with immense speculative pos
sibilities; has a 5-room house on it.
Price, $6,500.
PRYOR STREET.
rfICTWEEN Trinity Ave and Garnett
St., lot 40x185; alley leads from Trin
ity Ave. to rear of this Jot; close to
center and in the promising section be- .
tween the terminals. Price S4OO a foot. |
A GORDON ST. HOME.
WE WOt’l.D like tn talk to some one I
who wants a beautiful Gordon street
residence on large corner lot; a place
worth $12,000 to $15,000, but owner is
prepared to sacrifice.
East Lake Road.
CORNER EOT, near Boulevard DcKalh.
three blocks from club entrance: I
fronts east, heavily w.ooded; probably;
the finest building site on the road, 200x !
350; price, $4,000.
Maxwell Street
900 ft. Frontage For Sale.
AT OAKVIEW STATION, where the
South Decatur car line crosses East
Lake road, we have a tract fronting on
Maxwell street, running back 220 feet;
a fine wooded tract lying well; every 50
feet good for building; a place for some
bungalow craftsman to make money;
price $5,500
FORREST & GEORGE
ADAIR
i Auctioneers.
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
RALPH o'COCHRAN
I
f I
Real Estate and Renting
-A LUCKIE STREET INVESTMENT.
NO 1 very far out Luekie St.. we have three double
houses, renting for $.111.00 per month, for *12.500.
I'he lot is about 100 feet frontage. It is seldom that
you can buy property on sli streets as Luekie St. on ;
a first-class renting basis. W( are also in position to |
trade this property fora larger property eloser in j
town. We are offering this, however, strictly on a cash :
basis, and in a trade your price must be right.
A CORNER ON CAPITOL AVENUE.
WITHIN two or three blocks of the capitol. we have a j
large corner, over 100 fret square, with a large twen- ;
ty-two-room brick building, that we can sell for sl6.- ,
000. 'I his is a fine site for some one requiring-a large '
house close in to the center of the city. Very reason- j
able terms.
A SMALL INVESTMENT.
WE HAVE 3 double houses on Chapel St., not very i
far from the Terminal Station, on a lot 100 feet front
age. The houses are renting for $39.60 and stay rented
all the time. We are authorized to sell this for $3,500,
and can give some tern.-. This is unusually good ne
gro property and is on a good long street, leading di
rectly to the center of town.
A WEST.PEACHTREE HOME.
HERE is a good 9-room residence not far out West
Peachtree, on a fairly good-sized lot, with every
convenience, including two bath rooms, for s<s,soo. If
there is another such trade on the street, we do not
know it.
GREENTV ICH AVENUE.
HERE is a nice 5-room cottage on Greenwich Ave.,
between Holderness and Dargan Sts., on a large lot,
for $3,750, S3OO cash and $25.00 per month. This is a
jam-up little section and will make a nice home for
some one. '
SALESMEN: H. W. Grant. A. S. Harris, C. W. Coch
ran. •
HARRIS G. WHITE. Sales Manager
NEWTON COUNTY FARM
:;87 ACRES of fine cotton, corn and grain land at Starrsville, New<on
county, Georgia. Will sell cheap or exchange for Atlanta, property. Has
nice seven-room house, all necessary outbuildings. SIO,OOO.
LOT 100x200 East Lake junction. Cheap for cash, or can make terms.
I.OT 100x195 at Buckhead; elevated, shaded; fine investment proposition.
HOLMES & LUCKIE REALTY CO.
Phones: At). 226, Bell Ivy 4157. 34 N. Forsyth St.
Look at This
BRAND-NEW. 6-room. hull and bath cottage. Rents for $20.00
per month. Owner must have $2,000.00 cash this week. In
vestments like thins are hard to find.
FOR EXIT!ANGE—112 acres, near Roswell road, for apart
ments or renting property.
ATLANTA SUBURBAN REALTY CO.
31 INMAN BUILDING. MAIN 2053.
298 ACRES NEAR BEN HILL
On A., B. & A. R. R., 8 Miles From
Atlanta
SIXTY ACRES in cultivation, balance in saw timber; several fine springs. Price
S6O per acre. Ideal place for sub-division into small 10 and 20-acre dairy,
chicken and truck farms.
MARCELLUS M. ANDERSON
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Phone Main 3422-. T. *l2 Austell Bldg.
1 BUY PURCHASE MONEY NOTES.
HOME SEEKERS
ARE YOU tn the market for a home? If so. It win be to your Interest to confer
with us at once. LISTEN: Do you own a lot anywhere in the city or sub
urbs paid for or half paid for? If so. let us build a house on it to suit your ideas
end arrange terms like rent or easier Houses we build range second to none tn
point of workmanship, material and beauty. Ask utir customers. Plans and
specifications will cost you nothing
GATE CITY HOME BUILDERS
REAL ESTAT E AND BUILDERS
1809 Third National Bank Building. Phone Ivy 3047.
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I lose-in Num Bungalow.
JUST BEING finished, with all modern
eon von fences. storm-shcathinp. solid
briek foundation, gas and electric lights,
handsome china closet: will tint to suit
purchaser: within the : H-niile circle; easy
. walk of all business and railroads. For
quick sale will take $3,800, on terms. C
I R. Haskins. 507 Gould building. 6-6-20
Legal Notices.
NOTICE "TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS: , ' ~ ,
Ml creditors of the estate ot Mrs. < J.
Strickland, late of Fulton .county, de
ceased, are hereby notified to render m
their demands to the undersigned, ac
cording to law . and all. persons Indebted
to said estate are required to make im
mediate payment. x
■lune 8. 1912.
.) o COCHRAN, Administrator.
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GEORGIA Fulton County.
Ordinary's Office. June 8. 1912.
Mattie D Smith, as guardian of Joe H.
Dunn and Charles 11. Dunn, represents
that she has fully discharged the duties
of her said trust, and prays for letters
of dismission. This is. therefore, to no
tif' all persons concerned to show cause,
if any they can. on or before the first
Monda' in Ini' next, why «aid Mattie
It Smith should not be discharged.
ft MIN R WILKINSON. ordinary
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THE DISTRICT road comnssstoners of
Buckhead district having made a favor
cable report under oath, as by law re
i mured, upon the petition for a nr* road
beginning on the west side of Plasters
Bridge road, about «>o n feet north of in-
NORTH SIDE HOME.
ON GOOD STREET: eight rooms: xa ell
built and finished; handsome china clos
et built in: all rooms largo, with spe
cially ample closets; gas and electric
lights; both furnace heat and grates:
piazza 16 feet wide. Will sell for $6,000
and take a lot in part payment C. K.
Haskins, owner. 507 Gould building. 6-8-70
Legal Notices.
tersection of Plasters Bridge road and
the Southern railway, and extending
thence northwesterly a distance of about
2.700 feet, thence nearly west a distance
of about 2,500 feet, to Peachtree road, and
intersecting Peachtree road opposite resi
dence of .John M. Slaton, said new road
to be known as Peachtree avenue and to
be 50 feet wide, this is to notify all per
sons that petition will be finally granted
at a session of the board of commissioners
of roads and revenues Pulton county,
Georgia, to be held on Wednesday, July 3,
1912, at 10 o’clock a. m.. provided no good
ami sufficient cause to the contrary is
shown
PLIEFORD L. ANDERSON.
Chairman;
ll E. W. I’AUIEH,
S. B TCRMAN.
SHELBY SMITH.
, T. C. WATERS.
Commissioners Roads and Revenues Ful
ton County. Georgia.
H M. WOOD. Clerk S-8-18
1 Ask any business man and he will tell I
jou The Georgian Want Ad column.’
I reach more people ami bring better results
that could nut be obtained in any other
medium in this section.
Legal Notices.
Sheriff’s Sales for July, 1912.
Will be sold before the present court
house door (“old city hall building”, lo
; cated at the northeast corner of South
I Pryor and East Hunter streets, the said
; premises having been designated by the
board of commissioners of roads and reve
nues of Fulton county as the court house.)
' in the city of Atlanta. Fulton county,
I Georgia, on the first Tuesday in July.
1912. at public outcry, within the legal
, hours of sale, to (he highest and best
; bidder or bidders, for cash, the whole,
part or parts of the following described
. property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land situ
’ ate. lying and being in the Fourteenth
. ij.'th) district of originally Henry, now
, Fulton, county, Georgia, being part of
I land lot ninety-seven (1)7) and described
as follows; Being in the city of Hape
; ville. and . being in the southeast corner
I of block four (4) commencing at the cor
i ner of Fulton avenue and Cherry street,
■ running southwesterly along the north
> s'dc of Cherry street one hundred and
i fifty (150> feet: thence northerly along the
, line of land owned by It. E. Todd one
■ hundred G 00) ffeet; thence southeasterly
i one hundred and fiftj- < 150> feet to Ful
' ion avenue; thence southerly along Ful
; ton avenue one hundred (100) feet to be
‘ ginning point, there being a four-room
| frame building mi said lot. levied upon as
‘the property of \V. A. L. Willingham, to
satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the city court
I of Atlanta, in favor of S. A. McChargue
| \s. said W. A. L. Willingham, a deed for
i the purpose of levy and sale having been
■ executed, filed and recorded as required
I ll,v * aw - the tenant in possession.
I Also at same time and place the fol
| lowing described property, to-wit: All
that tract or parcel of land lying and
; being in the citj of Atlanta, and in land
I lot forty-four <44) of the Fourteenth
i i 1 ‘th) district of Fulton county, Georgia,
and more particularly described as fol-
I lows> Beginning at a point on the east
side of Grant street two hundred and
ninety-five and two-thirds (295 2-3) feet
from the southeast corner of Grant street
and Woodward avenue; extending thence
south along the east side of Grant street
forty-four and one-third (44 1-3) feet;
thence east of uniform width with front
one hundred and fifty (150) feet to E. L.
Smith’s property, the dwelling thereon
being known as No. 118 Grant street,
levied upon as the property of E. L.
Smith to satisfy a fl, fa. issued from the
city court of Atlanta, in favor of Smith,
Hammond & Smith vs. W. C. Hutt and
said E. L. Smith, the tenant in possession
notified. Property pointed out by plain
tiff’s attorney.
Also at same lime and place the follow
ing described property, to-wit: Com
mencing on the south side of Ware ave
nue, formerly known as Church street,
and in the town of East Point, at the
northwest corner of what was formerly
the Matthews lot, which point is five hun
dred and sixty-one (561) feet measured
along said Ware avenue from the center
of the tract of the Central of Georgia
railroad, and seventy-five (75) feet west
of a street heretofore known as Conklin
avenue, and running thence northwesterly
along said Ware avenue seventy-five (75)
feet to an alley, sometimes known as the
Newnan road or Church street: thence
southwesterly along said alley three hun
dred ami ninety-four (394) feet; thence
easterly eighty-one (81) feet to the lot
formerly of Matthews; thence northerly
along said Matthews lot three hundred
and sixty-one (361) feet to the beginning
point, being the same property conveyed
to Mary T. Smith, by Mrs. Nancy H.
Ware, by deed dated February 29th, 1892.
recorded in book F-4, page 118. records of
Fulton county, and being in land lots one
hundred and fifty-six (156) and one hun
dred and fifty-seven (157) of the Four
teenth (14th) district of Fulton county,
Georgia, levied upon as the property of
Mrs. Mary T. Smith, to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from tlie city court of Atlanta in
favor of Mrs. Janet T. Fortson versus
the said Mrs. Mary T. Smith, a deed for
the purpose of levy and sale having been
executed, filed and recorded as required
by law, the tenant in possession notified.
Also at same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit". All
that tract or parcel of land lying near the
city of Atlanta, and being part of land
lot one hundred and twelve (112) of the
Fourteenth (14th) district of Fulton conn
tv, Georgia, and described as follows:
•Commencing at the northwest corner of
Marietta and Hampton streets, and run
ning thence northwesterly along the north
side of Marietta street fifty (50) feet;
thence northeasterly one hundred (1Q0)
feet: thence southeasterly fifty (50) feet
to Hampton street; thence southwesterly
along Hampton street to the beginning
point, the easterly line being one hun
dred (100) feet; same being lots 23 and
24. of plat of D. R. Dillon's property as
per plat recorded in "OO." page 528. land
records Fulton county. Georgia, the house
thereon being known as 913-915 Marietta
street, levied upon as the property of
R. 11 Illiev to satisfy a fi.' fa. issued from
the citv court of Atlanta, in favor of Mrs.
1,. 11. T. Moore versus said R. I. Hilley, a
deed for the purpose of levy and sale
having been executed, filed and recorded
as required by law, the tenant in pos
scssion notified-
Also at same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit: All
that tract or part-el of land situate, lying
land being in land lot number ten ( 10> of
the Fourteenth (14th) district of Fulton
countv, Georgia, known as lot No. nine
(9) of block eleven (11) of the Hirsch
subdivision, said lot commencing at a
point on the western side of Lynes ave
nue four hundred (400) feet southwesterly
from Confederate avenue, and running
thence southerly along the western side
of Lynes avenue fifty-five (55) feet:
thence westerly three hundred and six
teen and two-tenths (316.2) feet, more
or’less, thence northwesterly one hundred
and twelve (112) feet, more or less, thence
southeasterly three hundred and forty-six
(346) feet, more or less, to the beginning
point, levied upon as the property of L.
B. Gray to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from
the city court of Atlanta, in favor of
Harold Hirsch versus said L. B. Gray, a
deed for the purpose of levy and sale
having been executed, filed and recorded
as required by law, the tenant in posses
sion notified.
Also at same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit: All
that tract or parcel of land lying and
being in the city of Atlanta, and being
part of land lot 56. of the Fourteenth dis
trict of Fulton county. Georgia, fronting
ninety-two (92) feet on the south side of
Jonesboro road, beginning at the north
west corner of city lot No. 2. and run
ning east ninety-two (92) feet, and run
ning thence south one hundred <100)
fec<. and thence west ninety-two (92)
fret, thence north one hundred (100)
feet to the point of beginning. The
above described property has two large
stores, a blacksmith shop and a bakery
on it. levied upon as the property of E. L.
Simon to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the
superior court of said county, tn favor of
W. L. Jones. Jr., versus said E. L. Simon,
property pointed out by plaintiff s attor
ney «. tenant In possession notified.
Also at same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit: The
following tract or parcel of land situate,
lying ami being In the city of Atlanta, and
in land lot twenty-one (21) of the Four
teenth < 14th > district of Fulton county.
Georgia, commencing at a point on the
east side of South Boulevard fifty toOt
feet south of Glennwood avenue, and run
ning thence south along the east side, of
South Boulevard fifty five <ss> feet, and
extending back cast with same width as
front one hundred and fifty ,1501 feet,
being part of lots one (1) and two ({!> of
the plat of the Annie M. Burch property,
sold to Mary C. Bratton by G. R Glenn,
trustee, levied upon as the property of
Mrs. Mary C. Bratton, to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from the city court of Atlanta, in
favor of Mrs. F. G. A. Candler versus
said Mrs. Mary C. Bratton, a deed for
the purpose of levy and sale having been
executed, filed and recorded as required
by law, the tenant in possession notified.
Also at same time and place, all that
tract or parcel of land lying and being
In land lot 149. in the Seventeenth dis
trict of Fulton county, Georgia, and more
particularly described as follows: Com
mencing fifty (50) feet west of McMillan
street; thence west fifty iSO) feet along
Emmett street; thence south one hun
dred and forty-three and eight-tenths
(143.8 > feet to an alley; thence east along
said alley fifty (50) feet; thence south
one hundred and forty-three and eight
tenths ,143.8) feet to the beginning point,
levied upon as tlie property of T. L.
Francis, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from
the city court of Atlanta, in favor of
Aline Moore versus Peter Johnson as
principal and said T. L. Francis as se
curlty, the tenant in possession notified.
Also at same time and place, the fol
lowing personal property, to-wit. Nine
teen wash bowls, 20 pitchers, one cham
ber. two small pitchers, one hall rack. 26
iron bed ends. 26 iron bed rails, two
wooden bed rails, sixteen bed springs,
SATURDAY, JUNK 8. 1912.
Legal Notices.
one lot of bed slats, seven rolls carpets,
four rolls of stair carpets, 20 mirrors,
four table leaves, eight dressers, four
washstands, nineteen art squares, six
rugs, one sideboard, twelve center tables. r
one kitchen cabinet, two porch chairs,
thirteen mattresses, 41 sheets, 22 spreads,
sixteen pillows, one feather bed. 43 quilts,
six dining tables. 74 straight chairs, one
easel, two wood bed ends, one bookcase,
four marbles, three wardrobes, one re
frigerator, 28 rockers, two settees, two
leather lounges, one library table, four
Wankels, two pillow cases, two portieres. .
one bundle of lace curtains, one bundle J
of window shades, one davenport, one *
piano, one piano stool, sixteen slop jars,
one large range and ware, one set dishes,
levied upon as the property of L. \V.
Freeman and Gertrude Freeman, to sat
isfy a fi. fa. issued from the city court
of Atlania. in favor of D. A. Farrell and
C. I’. Murphy versus the said L. W.
Freeman and Gertrude Freeman.
Also at same time and place, the fol
lowing personal property, to-wit: Twelve
table spoons, twelve dessert spoons. j
twelve table forks, twelve teaspoons, one e
five o'clock lea set. and twelve spoons
and sugar tongs, mustard pot and spoon,
four salt spoons, two sauce ladles, one
soup ladle, one butter knife, one sugar
duster, one marrow spoon, one pickle fork,
one gravy spoon, four salt cellars, one
tea pot, one coffee pot, one sugar basin,
one cream ewer, two candlesticks, one
snuffer and Hay, one toast rack, two bot
tle sliders, one small card tray, levied
upon as the property of I’. L. Wooley,
the defendant, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
from tlie city court of Atlanta, tn favor
of .1 D. Lominack versus the said P. L.
Wooley, property pointed out by the
plaintiff's attorneys.
C. W. MANGUM, Sheriff.
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Railroad Schedule. ’
SOUTHERN RAILWAY?
“PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH"
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA
The following schedule figures are pub.
listed only as information, and are not
guaranteed:
No. Arrive From — No. Depart To—
-35 New Y. 5:00 am 36 New Y.12:15 am
13 Jaxville. 5:20 am 30 Coi’bus 5:20 am *
43 Was’ton 5:25 am 13 Cinci. . 5:30 am
12 Sh’port. 6:30 am 32 Fort' V. 5:30 am
23 Jaxville 6:50 am 35 B’ham . 5:45 am
•17 Toccoa. 8:10 am 7 Chat'ga 6:40 am
26 Heflin.. 8:20 am 12 R’rnond 6:55 am
29 New Y. 10:30 am 23 Kan. C. 7:00 am
8 Chat’ga 10:35 am 16 Brun’k. 7:45 am
7 Macon 10:40 am 29 B’ham. 10:45 am
27 Fort V 10:45 ant 38 New Y.11:01 am
21 Col'bus 10:50 am 40 Charl'e 12:00 n’n
6 Cinci ..11:10 am 6 Macon .12:40 pm
30 B’ham.. 2:30 pm 30 New V. 3:45 pm
40 B’ham 12:40 pm 15 Chat’ga 3:00 pm
39 Charlo’e 3:55 pm 39 B’ham. 4:10 pm
5 Macon. 4:55 pm *lB Toccoa. 4:30 pm
37 New Y. 5:00 pm 23 Coi’bus 5:10 pm
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DECATUR TO OPERATE
PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL
IN RENTED BUILDING
f
DECATUR, GA., June B.—At a meet
ing of the city council last night it was
decided to rent the Donald Fraser prop
erty and pperate a city high school for
the ensuing year. This brings to a suc
cessful close the movement launched
by the Decatur Board of Trade for
founding such a school in Decatur. This
completes Decatur's equipment as an
educational center and increases its
prestige as a residence town.
Professor E. E. Treadwell, superin- ,
tendent of schools, was re-elected for
the coming
The renting- of the Donald Fraser
property will relieve congestion in
school buildings and will probably re
sult in the board of education not hat -
ing to sell any of the school bonds
which were validated in Judge Roan's
court last week.
NOTED~TECH ALUMNI
MEMBERS WILL SPEAK a
AT BANQUET TONIGHT
The Atlanta Alumni association of
the Georgia School of Technology will
hold a banquet at the Piedmont hotel
at 8:30 o'clock tonight. The speakers'
list includes Hal G. Nowell, Judge fl
George C. Gober, Dr. M. Ashby Jones, ’
W. M. Fambrough, W. B. Miles and
other prominent Tech alumni of the
state. Paul Norcross, of Atlanta, is
president of the association and will
preside at the banquet. The faculty
and senior class will be the guests of
honor. Dr. K. G. Matheson will re
spond to the toast for the school.
TO NAME”APPRAISERS
FOR GA. FOREST RESERVE
Three appiaisers to decide on the
value of the 32.000 acres of land in "
north Georgia being condemned by the
United States government will be ap
pointed by Judge Newman on Monday.
The land is to be purchased through
the courts from the Geanctto brothers,
of Atlanta. It wifi be used to protect
navigable streams in the district by
preserving the forests, and opened as a
national park, similar to Yellowstone.
ETHRIDGE TRACT WILL
BE SOLD jAT AUCTION
The Charles P. Glover Realty Com
pany announces an auction of the H. A.
Ethridge property on Bedford place and
Eighth street Tuesday, June 18. This
property consists of two business
houses and a number of lots located on
tlie east side of Bedford place between
Seventh and Eighth streets, and sev
eral lots on Eighth street, just east of
tlie corner of Bedford place.
The property is well adapted to resi
dential purposes, being only a few
blocks from Piedmont park. This sec
tion is about tlie last development be
tween the business center and Pied- ,
rnont park. Steve Johnston will con
duct the sale at 3:30 o’clock.
SODALITY TO HOLD RECEPTION.
The meeting of the Sodality of the
Blessed Virgin and reception of new >
members will be held at Sacred Heart
Catholic church Sunday afternoon at
3:30 o'clock. The reception will be >
public. It is to bo followed bv tile
Sacrament of the Blessed Virgin.
MAIL DELIVERY EXTENDED.
1 ity mail carriers, beginning todav,
are delivering mail in the Hampton
Terrace district in Kirkwood. Instnu -
tions for the extension of tbs deliver'- »
limits there wore given by Postmaster
McKee early today No additional car
riers are required.