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THF ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS:
Real Estate For Sale
gHARP & gOYLSTON
DECATUR. GEORGIA
DO YOU want a subur-
ban home with all
the modern improve
ments, such as electrici
ty. sewer, water, and a
car service that is une
qualed? If you do you
ought to see the cottage
we have for sale on a lot
that is nearly 600 feet
deep and 100 feet front,
and is an ideal place for
the man who wants to
live in the country and
have the advantages of
the city. We can make
this interesting for you
if you want a proposi
tion of this kind.
PEACHTREE ROAD
SECTION.
WE HAVE recently had listed
with us several acres between
Peachtree road and the Roswell
road. and have a price on It that
will make it a good speculation,
or If you want an ideal site fora
country home It's the very place
Better see us about this.
JACKSON ST. HOME.
$6,500 Near North avenue You ran get i
this two-etory right-room bouse, on a
lot 50 by 150. with all conveniences, on ]
terms to suit See us about this. Rents
for >42 50.
EUCLID AVE. HOME.
ffi.soo If you want a nice, choice. seven
room. furnace-heated, modern cottage,
in the best section, let uh show you this
pretty place. <>n a large lot.
JONESBORO ROAD.
LOT 100 BY 260 >1.500 FRONTING on
this paved road, east front and only one
block from car line; close to schools,
churches and stores Has good little
house on it Terms reasonable.
S. B. TURMAN & CO..
Broad and Alabama Sts.
Railroad Schedule.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
•■PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH"
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA
The following schedule figures are pub
lished only as Information, and are not
guaranteed:
No. Arrive From— No. Depart To—
-85 New Y. 5:00 am 36 New Y.12:15 am
13 Jaxvllle 5:20 am 30 Col’bus 6:20 am
43 Was'ton 5:25 am 13 Cincl . 5:30 am
12 Sh’port. 6:80 am 32 Fort V. 5:30 am
23 Jaxvllle 6:50 am 35 B’ham . 5:45 am
•17 Toccoa 8:10 am 7 Chat'ga 6:40 am
26 Heflin 8:20 amj 12 R'mond 6:65 am
29 New Y.10:30 am 23 Kan C. 7:00 am
8 Chat'ga 10:85 am 16 Brun'k. 7:45 am
7 Macon 10:40 am| 29 B’ham 10:45 am
27 Fort V 10:45 amj 38 New Y.11:01 am
21 Col’bus 10:50 am; 40 Charl'e 12:00 n’n
6 Cincl .11:10 am 1 6 Macon 13:40 pm
30 B’ham 2:30 pm 30 New Y. 2:45 pm
40 B’ham 12:40 pm 15 Chat'ga 8:00 pm
89 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 22 Col'bus 5:10 pm
15 Bnfhs’k 7:50 pm 5 Cincl . 5:10 pm
11 R'mond 8:30 pm 28 Fort V. 5:20 pm
24 Kan. C. 9:20 pm 25 Heflin . 5 45 pm
16 Chat ga 9:85 pm 10 Macon 5:30 pm
29 Col'bus 10 20 pm 44 Waah'n 8:46 pm.
31 Fort V.10:25 pm 24 Jaxvllle 9:30 pm
86 B’ham 12:00 ngt 11 Sh’port. 11:10 pm
14 Cincl .11:00 pm 14 Jaxvllle 11:10 pm
Trains marked thus <•) run dally, ex
cept Sunday.
Other trains run dally. Central time.
City Ticket Office. No 1 Peachtree St.
Legal Notices.
FULTON COUNTY TEACHERS' EXAM '
(NATION.
The annual examination for teachers'
licenses will he held Friday and Satur
day. June 14-15, 8:30 a m The whites
will meet at the hall of the house of rep
resentatives. state eapltol. the colored at
Spelman seminary A fie of 25 cents will
be charged for paper Those applying for
renewal of first grade licenses must come
st opening hour Friday 6-12-19
GEORGIA Fulton Countj Edna Clare
Bailey vs E C Balls, Superior
Court
E C. Bailey Greeting
Ry order of court you are hereby noti
fied that on rhe 14tli flax of May. 1912.
Edna Dare Bailey filed suit against vou
for divorce, returnable io September
term, 1912, said court
You are to be and appear at the Sep
tember term, 1912. of said court, held on
the first Moods, in September, 1912. there
to answer the plaintiff's complaint
Witness the Hon J. T Pendleton, judge
of said court, this Ma, 14th. 1912
ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk.
Hewlett & Dennla. Attorneys <’.-13-18
Troy R. Dunaway vs w h Dunaway
Libel for divorce Fulton Superior
court. January term. 191 > Verdict
for total divorce granted the 11th day
of October. 1911
Notice Is hereby given to all concerned
that on the 12th day of June. 1912, I filed
with the clerk of the superior court of
said county my petition addressed to said
eourt, returnable to the next term there
of to t>e held on the first Monday In Sep
tember, 1912. for the removal of the dis
abilities resting upon me under (n. ver
dict In the above stated case bx reason
of my Intermarriage with Tro, R Dun
away. which application will be heard at
the September term of said court, which
convenes on the first Monday in Septem
ber. 1912 W H DINAWAY
GEORGIA Fulton County
Ordinary s Office. June 13 1912
John .J. Kelly, as guardian of Daniel
M. Kelley, ward, has applied for leave
to sell the land of said ward. This is,
therefore, to notify all concerned to tile
their objections, if Any the., have, on or
before the first Monday in July next, else
leave will then be granted said applicant,
as applied for.
JOHN R WILKINSON. Ordinary
6-13-33
SeoRG IA —Ful ton County.
Ordinary’s Office. June 8. 1912
Mattie D. Smith, as guardian of Joe H
Dunn and Charles H. Dunn, represents
that she has fully discharged the duties
of her said trust, and prays for letters
of dismission. This is. therefore, to no
tify all persons concerned to show cause,
if any they can. on or before the first
Monday in July next, whx said Mattle
D Smith should not be discharged.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
6-8-21
Ask any business man and ne will tell
you The Georgian Want Ad columns
;each more people and bring better results
that could not be obtained In any other
medium in this section.
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
The Real Estate Habit
IT STARTS many a young fellow on the right road, makes him
save money, and shows him the advantage of owning land.
LOOK AT THOSE finp building lots in Decatur wp sell at $800;
terms, S2OO pash and S2OO a year for three years; sidewalks.
water and sewer included. By the time these lots are paid for
they will bring $1,200 to $1,500: in fact, lots in adjoining block
are bringing $1,500 now.
SO THERE is the money saved and the profit besides (or else
a home site provided; but best of all, you’ve formed THE
REAL ESTATE HABIT.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
FOR SA LE BY
THOMSON & LYNES
18 AND 20 WALTON STREET. BOTH PHONES 458.
WE HAVE GUT THE PRICE on that ORMEWOOD 8-ROOM
house to $2,700. It is brand new. 2-story dwelling, right on
Delaware avenue and the ear line. Easy terms. A PICK-UP.
$1,500 BUYS A VACANT lot on PONCE DE LEON PLACE,
near St. Charles avenue, 50x200, elevated and level.
.. . - ...
5 and 6-ROOM BUNGALOWS
ON MATHISON PLACE -NO. 7.
SIX ROOM up to-date bungalow; hot and cold water plumbing; combination
fixtures; sidewalks and sewer down and paid for. Lot 50 by 147 to a 10-foot
alley. Price, $3,300 each; S3OO cash. $25 per month.
MATHISON PLACE—NO. 9.
SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW, on the corner; east front; front and side porches. Hot
and cold water plumbing, combination fixtures, sidewalk and sewer down and
paid for. Lot 50 by 147 to a 10-foot alley. Price $3,750; S6OO cash, $25 per
month
ONWIREENSFERRY AVENUE -
TWO FIVE-ROOM bungalows; hot and cold water plumbing, combination fix
tures; street cherted; sidewalk and sewer down and paid for. Ixxt 43 by 140
feet to an 11-foot alley. Price $2,500; S3OO cash. S2O per month.
I. N. LANDERS
J RESIDENCE PHONE WEST 946.
667 GORDON STREET.
' HOMES AT A SACRIFICE
ss,ooo—Lucile avenue; pretty six room home; lot 50 by 150. This is a classy cot
tage. Can arrange easy terms.
$3,500 Another West End home, five rooms; with all necessary outhouses.
Ixirge lot. 85 by 264, with fruit trees, etc. Can arrange easy terms
s6.soo—Cleburne avenue. Here is the prettiest home for the money to be
found. New and up to date Six rooms Hardwood floors Steam heat.
Stone front, with tile porch. $750 cash, balance easy.
$8,500 -Juniper street, nine rooms, on east front lot. If you want a nice large
home, buy this. It has every convenience. Let us show you.
Martin-Ozburn Realty Co
Third National Bank Building. Phone Ivy 1276; Atlanta 208.
Legal Notices.
GEORGIA -F’ulton County
Ordinary's Office, Juno 8. 1912.
M. A Strickland has applied for letters
of guardianship of the person and prop
erty of Nolle Morton and Dan Morton,
minors, under the age of fourteen years
This Is, therefore, to notify all con
cerned that the same will be. heard on
the first Monday in July next
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary
6-8-54
GEORGIA—F’ulton County.
Ordinary’s Office. June 5, 1912
John R Wheat, as administrator of
estate of Margaret A Wheat, deceased,
represents that he has fully discharged
the duties of his said trust, and praj s for
letters of dismission This Is. therefore,
to notify all persons concerned to show
cause, If any they can. on or before the
first Monday In July next, why said John
H Wheat should not be discharged.
JOHN R WILKINSON, ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Ordinary's Office. June 5. 1912
Emma Floyd Williford, as administra
trix of estate of Mrs L. M. Williford, de
ceased, represents that she has fully dis
charged the duties of her said trust, and
prays for letters of dismission. This is.
therefore, to notify all persons concerned
to show cause. If any they can. on or be
fore the first Monday In July next, why
said Emma Floyd W illiford should not be
discharged.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Ordinary’s office. June 5, 1912
Edward D. Lupo, as guardian of Mary
Irene Lupo, represents that he has fully
discharged the duties of his said trust,
and praxs for letters of dismission This
Is, therefore, .to notify all persons con
cerned to show cause, If any they can. on
or before the first Monday tn July next,
why said Edward D Lupo should not be
discharged.
.FpHN R WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA F’ulton County.
Ordinary's Office, June 6. 1912..
Teter F Clarke, as administrator of the
estate of Mrs. Theresa McD Sullivan, de
ceased. represents that he has fully dis
charged the duties of his said trust, and
prays for letters of dismission. This is,
therefore, to notify all persons concerned
to show cause, if any they can, on or
before the first Monday In July next, wbv
said Peter F. Clarke should not be dis
charged
JOHN R W ILKINSON. Ordinary
'I 11, 'R'; I A F’ulton ('ount -
Ordinary’s office. June 5. 1912.
Jackson McHenry has applied for letters
of administration on the estate of William
McHenry, deceased This Is. therefore., to
notify all concerned that the same will be
heard on the first Mondav In July next
JOHN R WILK INSON. Ord Inary
G Et iRGiA F’ulton County.
Office. June 5, 1912.
W T Spalding, as guardian of Henry
Hilliard Spalding, represents that be has
fully discharged the duties of bis said
trust, and prays for letters of dismis
sion. This Is. therefore, to notify all
persons concerned to show cause. If anv
they can. on or before the first Mondav
in July next, why said W T Spalding
shotihi not be discharged.
JOHN K WILKINSOo', Ordinary.
GEORGIA- -Fulton County.
, Ordinary’s Office, June 5. 1912
I’arl 1 Zlllig. as administrator of the
estate of Albert Rossartl, deceased, rep
resents that he has fully discharged the
duties of his salt! trust, and prays for
letters of dismission This Is. therefore,
to notify all persons concerned to show
cause, if anx thex can. on or before the
first Mondax in July next whx said i’arl
A. Zlllig should not be discharged
JOHN It. W ILK I NSt'N. Ordinary
GEORGIA - F’ulton County.
Ordinary's office. June 1912
I V McD. Wilson, as executin' of will of
I Kate M Nix. deceased, has applied for
i leave to sell the land of said Kale M Nix
This is, therefore, to notlfx all concerned
I to file their objections, if anx thex have
<m or before the first Monday in July
■ilex', else leaxe will then be granted
said apuliiant as applied for
John li. WILKINSON, ordinary
GEORGIA F’ulton x’oiintr
Ordinary's Office, June 5. 1912
John .1 Woodside, as administrator ,>f
estate of Mrs l-avlnla H Grover. d< -
'■eased, has applied for leave to sell the
land of Mrs latvlnia 11 Grover This is
therefore, to notlfx all concet nod io tile
their objections, if anx thex haw on or
before the first- Mondax in Julx next,
else leave will then be granted said ap
plicant as applied for
JOHN R W ILKINSON. Ortllnarx
GEORGIA Fulton t'ountx
ordinary's office, .lime 5. 11'12
J. O. Cochran, administrator of estate
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Legal Notices.
of Mrs. C. J. Strickland, deceased, has
applied for leave to sell the land of said
Mrs C. J Strickland This Is, therefore,
to notify all concerned to file their ob
jections, If any they have, on or be
fore the first Monday In July next, else
leave will then be granted said appli
cant, as applied for.
JOHN R, WHKINSON, Ordlnary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Court of Ordinary,
Chambers, June 5, 1912.
To the heirs-at-law of Thomas Burry, de
ceased, who reside out of said state:
C, K. Nelson and R. C. DeSaussure
having as executors applied for probate In
solemn form of the last will of said de
ceased. you are hereby cited to be and
appear at the next' July term of said
court, on the first Monday in July next,
as said will of said deceased will then
be offered for probate In solemn form.
JOHN IL WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA -F’ulton County.
Ordinary's Office. June 5, 1912.
E 11. Babb, as administrator of the es
tate of Mrs. A. Babb, has applied for
leave to sell the land of said Mrs. A.
Babb This is. therefore, to notify nil
concerned to file their objections, if any
they have, on or before the first Monday
In July next, else leave will then he
granted said applicant, as applied for.
JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary.
GEORGIA F’ulton County.
Ordinary's Office. June 5, 1912.
L .1 Harris. Jr., as Administrator of
the estate of Mrs. K. S, Ruse, deccused,
has applied for leave to sell the land of
said Mrs, K, S. Ruse. This Is, therefore.,
to notify all concerned to file their objec
tions, If any they have, on or before the
first Monday In July next, else leave will
then be granted said applicant, as applied
for.
JOHN R WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGlA—FultonCounty
Ordinary’s Office. June 5. 1912.
Miss Sallle C. Stockton, as Administra
trix of estate of Mrs. Minnie S. Anderson,
deceased, has applied for leave to sell the
land of said Mrs. Minnie S. Anderson
rills Is. therefore, to notify all concerned
to file their objections, If anx thev have,
on or before the first Monday in July
next, else leave will then be granted said
applicant, as applied for
JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Ordinary’s Office. June 5, 1912.
W S. Dupin. as Administrator of estate
of Joseph W . Dupin, deceased, lias ap
plied for leave to sell the land of said
Joseph W Dupin. This is. therefore, to
notify all concerned to file their objec
tions. If any they have, on or before the
first Monday in July next, else leave will
then be granted said applicant, as applied
for.
JOHN R WUjKINSON, Ordiruiry.
• »E< >R< rl \ Fulton < 'ountj
Ordinary’s Office, June 6. 1912
Joseph Franklin and D. L. Franklin, as
Administrators of estate of Abraham
Franklin, deceased, have applied for leave
to sell the land of said Abraham Frank
lin This !s. therefore, to notify all con
cerned to tile their objections, if anv tbev
have, on or before the first Monday in
July nex' M else leave will then be granted
said applicant, as applied for.
JOH\ R WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA Fulton County.
Ordinary’s (MTice., June 5. 1912.
Julia R Hamilton, as Administratrix of
estate of Jacob C<>.\. deceased, has ap
plied for leave to sell the land of said
Jacob U«»x. This is. therefore, to notify
all concerned to file their objections, if
any they have, on or before the first Mon
day in July next, else leave will then be
granted said applicant, as applied for
JOHN R WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA Fulton County.
ordinary’s Offu c. June 5. 1912
J L. Harrison, as Guardian of Margaret
Harrison. J L Harrison. Jr.. George II
Harrison and Frank W. Harrison, minors,
has applied fm* leave to sell stock of said
minors This is. therefore, to notify all
concerned to file their objections, if any
thex have. <m or before the first Mondav
• n July next, else leave will then bt' grant*.
ed sai<l applicant, as applied for
loHN H WILKINSON, Ordinarx
GLORGIA Fulton County.
ordinary 's office, .lune 5. 1912
J ’’ W xatt. as Administrator of the es
tate of \ H Boyd, ilei'eased. has applied
for leave to sell the land and slock of said
\ 11 B«>yd. This is, therefore, to notifv
all i .ncermai to fih- their objections, if
any they have, on or before the first Mon
day -n J;>ly next, else leave will then be
granted said applicant, as applied for.
JOHN R WILKINSON, ordinary.
GF'tRGIA Fulton t'ountx.
Ordinary s office’. June 5. 1912
Myrtle I’oueH has applied for letters
Legal Notices.
of administration on the estate of Lizzie
L. hey, deceased. This is, therefore, to
notify all concerned that the same will
be heard on the first Monday in July
next.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Ordinary’s office'. June 5, 1912.
Mrs. lone Dean has applied for letters
of administration on the estate of Walter
B Dean, deceased. This is, therefore,
to notify all concerned that the same will
be heard on the first Monday in July next.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA- Fulton County.
Ordinary's Office, June 5, 1912.
P E. York has applied for letters of
administration on the estate of Joel L.
Latimer, deceased. This is, therefore,
to notify all concerned that the same, will
be heard on the first Monday in July
next.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Ordinary’s Office, June 5. 1912.
Berry Smith has applied for letters of
administration de bonis non cum testa
rnento annexo on the estate of Mrs. L. E.
Wardlaw. deceased. This is. therefore, tn
notify all concerned that the same will
be heard on the first Monday in July next.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Ordinary’s Office, June 5, 1912.
Eugene R. Barmore has applied for let
ters of administration on the estate of
Alice I. Barmore, deceased. This is,
therefore, to notify all concerned that the
same will be heard on the first Monday
tn July next.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Ordinary's Office, June 5. 1912.
John T. Arter has applied for letters of
administration on the estate of James
Keller Arter, deceased. This Is, therefore,
to notify all concerned that the same will
be heard on the first Monday in July next.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Ordinary’s Office. June 5, 1912.
Laura IT. Williams has applied for let
ters of administration on the estate of
Ed C. Williams, deceased. This is. there
fore, to notify all concerned that the same
will be heard on the first Monday in July
next.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Ordinary's Office, June 5, 1912.
J M. Haywood has applied for letters of
administration on the estate of Annie M.
Haywood, deceased. This is, therefore, tn
notify all concerned that the same will be
heard on the first Monday in July next.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA —Fulton County.
Ordinary's Office, June 5. 1912.
W. T. Dewberry has applied for letters
of administration on the estate of J. D.
Dewberry, deceased. This is, therefore,
to notify all concerned that the same will
be heard on the first Monday in July next.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA Fulton County.
Ordinary’s Office, June 5, 1912.
P. P. Richardson has applied for letters
of administration on the estate of DavM
Francis Hudson, deceased. This is, there
fore, to notify all concerned that the same
will be heard on the first Monday in July
next.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA —Fulton County.
Ordinary’s Office, June 5. 1912.
Ella B Howard has applied for letters
of administration on the estate of David
T. Howard, Jr., deceased. This is. there
fore, to notify all concerned that the same
will be heard on the first Monday in July
next.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Ordinary’s Office, June 5, 1912.
Lillie N. Downing has applied for let
ters of administration on the estate of J.
S. Downing, deceased. This Is, therefore,
to notify all concerned that the same will
be heard on the first Monday in July next.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton CountyU
Ordinary's Office, June 5, 1912.
J. M. DeFoor has applied for letters of
administration on the estate of Mrs. A. R.
DeFoor, deceased. This Is. therefore, to
notify all concerned that the same will be
beard on the first Monday In July next.
JOHN TL WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA —Fulton County.
Ordinary's Office, June 5, 1912.
William S. Carroll has applied for'let
ters of administration on the estate of
.Tulia A. Carroll, deceased. This is, there
fore, to notify all concerned that the same
will be heard on the first Monday tn July
next.
JOHN IL WILKINSON. Ordinary.
GEORGIA Fulton County.
Ordinary's Office. June 6. 1912.
Marcellus M. Anderson has applied for
letters of administration on the estate of
George E. Mclairin, deceased. This is,
therefore, to notify all concerned that the
same will he heard on the first Monday
in July next.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Ordinary's Office. June 5, 1912.
J. J. Barge, as administrator of the es
tate of Allison W. Barge, deceased, has
applied for leave to sell the land of said
Allison W. Barge. This is. therefore, to
notify all concerned to file their objec
tions. if any they have, on or before the
first Monday in July next, else leave will
then be granted said applicant, as applied
tor
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA —Fulton County.
Court of Ordinary,
Chambers, June 5. 1912.
To the helrs-at-law of Clement A. Evans,
deceased:
John F. Green having applied for an
order requiring Lawton B. Evans, the ad
ministrator of the estate of said deceased,
to execute title under a bond for title;
you are hereby cited to be and appear at
the next July term of said court to be
held on the first Monday in July next,
then and there to show cause. If any you
can, why said order should not be
granted.
JOHN H, WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA - Fulton County.
Court of Ordinary.
Chambers, June 5. 1912.
To the helrs-at-law of L. DeGive, de
ceased :
Cora Dell Stewart having applied for
an order requiring Henry L. DeGive. Ju
lius L DeGive and Louise Horine, execu
tors of the will of said deceased, to exe
cute title under a bond for title; you are
hereby cited to be and appear at the next
July term of said court to be held on the
tirsi Monday in .Inly next, (hen ami there
to show cause, if any you can, why said
order should not be granted.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA Fulton County
Court of ordinary,
Chambers. June 5. 1912.
To the heirs-at-law of Elizabeth Jose
phine Lumpkin, deceased, who re
side out of said state:
Mary Hunter Thomas having as execu
trix applied for probate in solemn form
of the last will of said deceased, you are
hereby cited to be and appear at the next
July term of said court, on the first Mon
day tn July next, ns said will of said de
ceased will then be offered for probate in
solemn form
JOHN 11. WILKINSON. Ordinary
11 E(IRGIA F’ulton <’ount j
Ordinary's office. June 5. 1912.
Notice is hereby given to all concerned
that William Lamar. laic of said county,
<ii*-<t intestate, ami no person has applied
for administration on the estate of said
decease.l, ami that administration will be
vested in the connty administrator, or
some other lit ami propel person, on th'-
first Monday in July next, unless valid
object h*> is mad. thereto
JOHN It, WILKINSON, ordinary.
GE< <lt<llA Fult-.n <’mintx.
' irdinarx s office. June 5. 1912
Mrs T. y l..iil'au > . executrix of will of
Thomas \\ Latlmut. deceased. represents
that she lias fully discharged the duties
of her said trust, and pravs for letters of
uismfssicp This Is. therefore, to notify
all persons . oncerned. to show , aus< . if I
any the.' can. on or I. fore the first Mon
day in July next, why said Mrs T. A ;
lattham should not be discharged
JOHN It WILKINSON. Ordinary.
GE< >HGI A l-'ult.'ti <'
Ordinary’s office. June 5. 1912.
Alex. W. Smith, executor of will of
B I’’, \bbott, deceased, represents that
tic has fully discharged the duties of bis
.-.lid trust, ami pray s for letters of dismis
sion. This Is, therefore, to notify all per-
Legal Notices.
sons concerned, to show cause, if any
they can, on or before the first Monday
in July next, why said Alex. W. Smith
should not be discharged.
JOHN R. WIUKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Ordinary’s Office,' June 5, 1912.
Homer E. Hall as administrator of the
estate of J. H. Hall, deceased, represents
that he has fully discharged the duties of
his said trust, and prays for letters of
dismission. This is, therefore, to notify
all persons concerned, to snow cause, if
any they can, on or before the first Mon
day in July next, why said Homer E. Hall
should not be discharged.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
T rr prdinary’s Office, June 5, 1912.
J. FI Doyle as administrator of the es
tate of Nancy W. Doyle, deceased, repre
h® has fully discharged the
dfities of his said trust, and pravs for let
ters of dismission. This is, therefore, to
notify -all persons concerned, to show
cause, if any they can, on or before the
first Monday in July next, why said J. H.
Doyle should not be discharged.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Court of Ordinary.
At Chambers, June 5, 1912.
the appraisers on the application of
Cora Keith Early, widow of Clarke Ken
drick Keith, deceased, for a twelve
months support for herself, having duly
filed their return, all persons are hereby
to show cause, if any they have,
at the next July term of this court, why
said application should not be granted.
JOHN'R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Court of Ordinary.
At Chambers, June 5, 1912.
The appraisers on the application of
f arolme Collins Eagan, widow of Edward
E. Eagan, deceased, for a twelve months
support for herself and minor child,
having duly filed their return, all persons
are hereby cited to show cause, if any
they have, at the next July term of this
court, why said application should not
be granted.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA— Fulton County.
Court of Ordinary.
At Chambers, June 5, 1912.
rhe appraisers on the application of
Mrs. J. E. Hatcher, widow of M. B
Hatcher, deceased, for a twelve months
support for herself and minor child, hav
ing duly filed their return, all persons
are hereby cited to show cause, if any
they have, at the next July term of this
court, why said application should not be
granted.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Court of Ordinary.
At Chambers'June 5, 1912.
The appraisers on the application of
Amanda E. Lilly, widow of A. W. Lilly,
deceased, for a twelve months support for
herself and minor children, having duly
filed their return, all persons are hereby
cited to show cause, if any they have, at
the next July term of this court, why said
application should not be granted.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Court of Ordinary.
At Chambers, June 5. 1912.
The appraisers on the application of
Hattie C. Lowe, widow of William Lowe,
deceased, for a twelve months support
for herself, having filed their return,
all persons are hereby cited to show
cause, if any they have, at the next July
term of this court, why said application
should not be granted.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Court of Ordinary.
At Chambers, June 5, 1912.
To the Heirs at Law of R. K. Giflfen,
Deceased:
Homer J. Weaver having applied for
an order requiring Mrs. Ella B. Gif
fen, the executrix of the will of said
deceased, to execute title under a bond
for title, you are hereby cited to be and
appear at the next July term of said court
to be held on the first Mondav in July
next, then and there to show cause, if
any you have, why said order should not
be granted.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Court of Ordinary.
At Chambers, June 5. 1912.
To the Heirs at Law of Peter A. Lynch,
Deceased:
Mrs. Annie Inman Grant having applied
for an order requiring Thomas I. Lynch,
the administrator of the estate of said
deceased, to execute title under a bond
for title, you are hereby cited to be and
appear at the next July term of said
court, to be held on the first Monday In
July next, then and there to show cause,
if any you can. why said order should not
be granted.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County. ’
Ordinary’s Office, June 7. 1912.
Frampton E. Ellis, administrator on
the estate of Katherine Maude Jennings,
deceased, has applied for leave to sell the
land of said deceased. This is, therefore,
to notify all concerned to file their ob
jections. if any they have, on or before
the first Monday in July next, else leave
will then he granted said applicant, as
applied for.
JOHN R, WILKINSON. Ordinary.
GEORGIA —Fulton County.
Ordinary’s Office, June 7. 1912.
Charles A. Howell, administrator on the
estate of Thomas Maddox, deceased, has
applied for leavs to sell the land and per
sonalty of said deceased. This is, there
fore. to notify all concerned to file their
objections, if any they have, on or be
fore the first Monday in July next, else
leave will then he granted said applicant,
as applied for.
JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary.
GEORGIA -Fulton County
Ordinary’s Office, June 7, 1912.
Harry G. Poole has applied for letters
of administration on the estate of Mary
King Fanner, deceased. This is, there
fore. to notify all concerned that the
same will be heard on the first Monday
in July next.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—F’ulton County.
Ordinary’s office. June 7, 1912.
Fannie F. Francis, as guardian of Carl
H. Francis, minor, has applied for leave
to sell the land of said Carl H. F’rancls.
This is. therefore, to notify all concerned
to tile their objections, if any they have,
on or before the first Monday in July
next, else leave will then be grantee! said
applicant, as applied for.
JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary.
i’EORGIA —Fulton County.
Ordinary’s Office, June 7, 1912.
Mrs M. F. Boynton, as guardian of
Samuel M . Jesse L., James S. and Levi
11. Boynton, minors, represents that she
has fully discharged the duties of her
said trust, and prays for letters of dismis
sion. This is. therefore, to notify all jeer
sons concerned, to show cause, if any
they can. on or before the first Monday
in July next, why said Mrs. M. F. Boyn
ton should not be discharged.
JOHN R. WIJjKINsON, Ordinary.
STRICKEN DUMB AT THE
BIER OF HER DAUGHTER
BALTIMORE, June 13 —While gaz
ing into a coffin for a last look at her
daughter. Mrs. Grace Hennock fell in
convulsions. When she regained con
sciousness it was found she had been
stricken dumb.
GOES TO COLLEGE ON HIS
SAVINGS AS A NEWSBOY
PHILADELPHIA. June 13.—Having
sold newspapers for twelve years and
saved s2.6oii. Wendell Soey will enter
college in the fall.
BAPTIZED WITH WATER
FROM THE RIVER JORDAN
EAST ORANGE, N J.. June 13.—1 n
the Sanford Street Methodist church
fifteen ehlldtrn were baptized with
water from the river Jordan, brought
fiom the Holy Land.
BIG RIOT GREETS
NEW ITALIAN Li
150 Wounded When Sicilians,
Shorn of Fishing Rights,
Defy Authorities.
PALERMO, ITALY, June 13.—One
hundred and fifty persons, including
fifteen gendarmes, were wounded here
today in rioting that caused a reign of
terror over the entire city. Os the
wounded a large number are women.
Some of the victims will die.
The trouble arose from ‘the passage
of a law restricting maritime agree
ments. As the commerce of this port
Is heavy and fishing is a leading in
dustry. Palermo was hard hit by the
new law. The Sicilian members repre
senting this district fought hard
against the bill.
As soon as word of the passage of
the measure was received here the
populace arose In wrath and marched
through the streets to the municipal
building, where a demand was made
that all government officials resign at
once. The rioters threatened to burn
the buildings.
Carabinleres and gendarmes were
called and fired into the ranks of the
strikers. Instead of being awed, the
gun play only heightened the wrath of
the people. After several hours of
fierce fighting the mobs were finally
scattered and the ringleaders arrested.
A general strike has been ordered,
SONS OF VETERANS’
COMMANDER NAMES
OFFICERS OF STAFF
MEMPHIS, TENN., June 13— J. P
Norfleet, who was elected commander
in-chief of the Sons of Confederate
Veterans at the recent reunion in Ma
con, Ga., today announced the follow
ing-staff appointments:
Inspector General—E. Henning Smith,
of Montgomery, Ala
Quartermaster General—Edwin A.
Taylor, of Memphis.
Commissary General—General Frank
R. Fravel, of Washington, D. C.
Judge Advocate General—A. R. Kef
lin, of Hinton, W. Va.
Surgeon General—Dr. W. H. Scudder,
of Mayesville, Miss.
Chaplain General—Rev. W. W. Al
len, of Jacksonville, Fla.
Division Commanders Tennessee,
Charles R. Comlns, of Jackson; Ala
bama P. W. Hodges, of Montgomery;
Arkansas, H. S. Pivey, of Little Rock;
District of Columbia, A. H. Ferguson,
of Washington; Colorado, C. I. Volburn,
of Denver; California, A. Bellis, of Los
Angeles; Florida, J. H. Burroughs, of
Jacksonville; Kentucky, John B. W’ick
liffe. of Jackson; Missouri. Peter B. Gib
son. of St. Louis; North Carolina Clar
ence Latham; Pacific, M. F. Gilmore,
Seattle, Wash.
COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA.
Argued and Submitted.
W. E. DeFreese vs. City of Atlanta,
from Fulton.
Dan Shaw vs. City of Atlanta (two
cases), from Fulton.
Henry Mosley vs. State, from
Toombs.
Cleave Joyner vs. State, from Wayne.
Jerry McCullough vs. State. from
Gordon.
Martin Fehn vs. State, from Walker.
Joe Henderson vs. State, from Worth.
Acy Yesbik vs. Macon, Dublin and
Savannah Ratlroad Company, from
Laurens.
Central of Georgia Railway Company
vs. Seaborn O'Neal, from Pike.
L. M. Lewis vs. Ocean Steamship
Company et al., from Chatham.
R. C. Hunt et al. vs. J. M. McKinney,
from Haralson.
Hardman Wade vs. I. J Elliott et al..
from Tift.
Mclntyre Brothers <t Co. vs. South
Atlantic Steamship line, from Chat
ham.
John L. Cochran vs. Jones A- Oglesby,
from Bartow.
H. M. Atkinson. Receiver, vs. Mrs.
M. E. Mercer, from Ben Hill.
Joe Toole et al. vs. W. I. Geer, from
Miller.
G. A. Weaver vs. Southern Railway
Company, from F’ulton.
Will Roberts vs. E. A. Harris, from
Washington.
American Law Book Company vs.
Brunswick Crosstie and Creosotlng
Company, from Lowndes.
Yancey Hill vs. C. R. Harris, from
Macon.
Zenie Cook vs. T. E. Hightower A-
Son. from Miller.
Zenie Cook vs. T E. Hightower &
Co., from Miller.
Periy Parrish vs. Taggart-Delph
Lumber Company, from Chatham.
City of Moultrie vs. J. H. Cook, from
< 'olquitt.
O. J. Bateman et al. vs. J. A. War
field, from Houston.
Ford & Pruett vs. T. S. Thomason,
from Gwinnett.
W. ft Willingham vs. Cedartown
Supply Company, from Polk.
,1. H Alligood vs. Daniel A- King,
from Laurens.
Constitution Publishing Company vs
Charles Dean, from Fulton.
H. (’. Slaughter vs. B. F, Manning,
from Dooly.
George W. Brooke vs John P. T,ewi.<,
from Barlow.
Flank Cain, Administrator, vs.
Knights of Pythias of North and South
America, froth Chatham.
First District Agricultural and Me
chanical School et al. vs. J. H. Rey
nolds, from Bulloch.
FARMER HAS BAD FIRE.
BLACKSHEAR. GA.. Jun. 13. Fir.
of unknown origin destroyed the large
barn of George W. Taylor at Black
shear today, burning three cows, two'
horses, buggies and feed supply.
THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1912.
iW OVERLOOKED
i TO FLEE TITANIC
, Canadian Says All Could Have
Taken to Ice Floes and
Escaped.
, LONDON, June 13.—" There Is wide
, spread regret among the hardy fisherfolk
’ of Newfoundland. that there was nobody
aboard the Titanic to suggest the ob
" viously simplest and most effective meth
! od of saving the 2.500 persons on board.
This could have been done by simply
utilizing the ice floes in the vicinity as
k gigantic rafts, to which the passengers
and crew might have been transferred,”
. writes the Hon. P. T. McGrath, a mem
ber of the legislative council of New
foundland, in the weekly "Canada."
! “It seems incredible,’’ he continues,
“that in all the immense multitude of
I people aboard the liner nobody thought
of this simple solution. It is one that
f would have immediately commended It
, self to a Newfoundlander, and it is one
that has won historical recognition
through the most amazing escape in the
1 whole annals of authentic adventure.
! Drift 1,600 Mlles on Floe,
: "I refer to the famous ice floe journey
i of the survivors of the Arctic steamer
Polaris, who, in April. 1873, were picked
, up bj’ the Newfoundland sealing steamer
Tigress on an ice floe on the Grand
Banks, after having drifted some 1,600
! miles, their absolutely unique voyage
’ having occupied 193 days.
E "The ship had been crushed In the ice
’ in North Greenland waters the previous
November, and, as is the invariable prac
tice in these regions, they abandoned the
ice-gored hull and took to the floes in
order to reach the land A storm came
up and the floe was driven southward.
For six months it was their floating
home.
, “This, however, though the most re
markable case of Its kind, is by no means
the only case of shipwrecked people es
. caping death by taking refuge on an ice
. berg. Whenever a Newfoundland sealing
, steamer is crushed by the pack—as hap
pens to one or other of the flotilla almost
every spring- the crew at once betake
• themselves to the nearest floes with their
clothing, provisions, boats, and other im
. pediments, and there remain until some
others of the fleet come upon them and
take them aboard."
SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA,
(June 13, 1912.)
Judgments Affirmed.
Neely & Co. vs. Stevens; from Schley
superior court—Judge Littlejohn E. A.
. Hawkins, for plaintiffs in error. George
, P. Munro, contra.
Driver vs. Driver et al ; from Sumter-
Judge Littlejohn. C. R. Winchester,
' Shipp & Sheppard, for plaintiff in error.
Browder-Manget Co. vs. Calhoun Brick
Co.; from Fulton—Judge Pendleton. How
lett A- Dennis, for plaintiff in error. Can-
. dler, Thomson * Hfrsch, contra.
, Buick Motor Cot vs. Thompson, from
, F’ulton—Judge Ellis. Anderson. Felder.
■ Rountree & Wilson, for plaintiff in error.
Colquitt & Conyers, contra.
Palmer Brick Co. vs. Woodward, trus
tee, et al. and vice versa: from Fulton-
Judge Bell. Mark Bolding. Madison Bell,
, for Palmer Brick Co. Dorsey, Brewster,
Howell A Heyman, Howell C. Erwin,
contra.
Lynch vs. Pool et ah; from Fulton -
■ Judge Pendleton R. R. Blackbum, for
plaintiff in error. Slaton A- Phillips,
contra.
■ Sparks vs. Ober A- Sons Co.; from Bibb
—Judge Felton. DuPont Guerry, A 1,.
Dasher, for plaintiff in error. Hall &
Hall, contra-
Josey vs. Groves; from Bibb- Judge
Felten O. C Hancock, for plaintiff in
error. C. A. Glawson, contra.
Bryan vs. Tate et al. atxd Shockley vs.
Tate et al.; from Pickens—Judge Morris.
Stevens & Ogburn, Dorsey A- Shelton, for
plaintiffs in error. Samuel H. Sibley,
William Butt, Howard Tate, contra
Brewer vs. Ragati, and vice versa; from,
Haralson—Judge Edwards. C. G. Janes,
Bunn A Bunn, for Brewer. W. W. Mundy,
contra.
Monroe et al. vs Baldwin: from Haral
son—Judgq Edwards. Copeland. Hamil
ton A Hutchens, for plaintiffs in error,
Griffith A Matthews, contra.
Webb vs. Newson; from Brooks—Judge
Thomas. Shipp A Kline, for plaintiff in
error. Bennet. Long A Harrell, contra
Judgments Reversed.
Wadley vs Dooly; from Monroe—Judge
Daniel. Smith, Hammond A Smith Per
sons A Persons, for plaintiff in 'error '
King A Spalding and Underwood, WiL
lingham A Willingham, contra.
Adams et al. vs. White and vice versa
from Newton—Judge Roan. F. c Foster’
for Adams et al. Rogers A Knox contra’
Brooks et al. vs. Rawlings; from WashT
ington-Judge Walker. Hines A Jordan
for plaintiffs in error. Hardwick A-
Wright, contra.
Petty vs Western Union Telegraph
Co.; from Bibb—Judge Kelton. || e
Strohecker. for plaintiff in error. Gnerrv
Hall <£• Roberts, contra.
Carter et al. vs. Davidson; from HalL—
Judge Jones. Howard Thompson. W. M
Johnson, for plaintiffs In error <’ R
Faulkner, H. H. Dean, contra.
Alabama Great Southern Railroad Co
vs. Brown, and the same vs. Frye- from
Dade-Judge Fite. Maddox, McCamy A-
Shumate, for plaintiff in error. Foust &
Payne, contra.
Louisville and Nashville Ra|i rnarl ( - o
vs. Trout; from Gordon—Judge Fite'
D. W. Blair, o N Starr, Tye, Peeples &
.lordan, for plaintiff In error I c R
Erwin. Jr.. Maddox. McCamy A ShumateE
contra.
Toland vs. Camp: from Polk Judge
Edwards. W H. Terrell, for plaintiff in
error. Bunn A Bunn, contra.
, 'y 011ey ,,. vs ,' f'oni Chatham -
Judge < harlton. Robert I, Colding
Denny A Wright, for plaintiff hi error'
'I. S. Felder, attorney general. Walter C.
Hartridge, solicitor general, conlra
Dismissed.
Rorie vs Rorle: from Haralson -M T
Head, judge pro hat- vice. j’ anies Bpa|| ’
Walter Matthews, for plaintiff in error'
E. S. Griffith. Contra
Starnes vs. State; from Floyd ,|, lr | gq
Maddox., Max M< yerhtir.lt. I>, lrax W right
for plaintiff in error Thomas S Felder'
attorney general. John W Bals, solicitor
M I Mooty, ronira
Rehearing Denied.
Wadl-.v et al. vs. Jones et al.; from
Jenkins; swift vs. Nevins from ii-o-rie.
I’ohlwell Co. VS. th,wart; from EaHy. ‘
WOMAN AND BOY HAVE RABIEA
MEMPHIS. THNN.. Jun,. 13 -A „m d
'md ilm" Us U< ''' •'"‘ l a ' i,!f
, 111 ,alf l,! ' i 1 ''"im'ii. Th. uoirmti
p.ml hoy are suffering from rabies Ths
<k'i;, iiitile ami calf um killed.