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16 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS; Real Estate For Sale. GREENE REALTY COMPANY » REAL ESTATE, RENTING, LOANS Inman Park Section—Furnace-Heated Bungalow, $3,500 ON THE NORTH DECATUR car line and just beyond Inman Park proper. This bungalow has six large rooms and hallway All improvements, including furnace heat; large lot, 50x170 feet to driveway. You can beat this for the money anvwhere in town. Terms to suit. WEST END BUNGALOW, $3,500. OFF the Gordon street car line, near to schools and churches, we have this pretty bungalow; five large rooms and attic; all Improvements and lot 50x150 feet; about SSOO cash and the balance like rent If you are looking for a home in this home section, see this place. THOMSON & LYNES 18 and 20 Walton St. Both Phonos 458. Legal Notices. GEORGIA —Fulton County. Ordinary’s Office, July 12, 1912. Frank Garraux. as administrator of es tate of Ada Owens, deceased, has applied for leave to sell the land of Baid Ada Owens This is, therefore, to notify all concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on nr before the first Monday in August next, else leaye will then be granted said applicant, as applied for JOHN R. WILKINSON, ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary s office, July’ 12, 1912. T. O. Hathcock has applied for letters of administration on the estate of David deceased. This is, therefore, to no tify all concerned that the same will be board on the first Monday in August next. JoHN_R. WII aK INSON, Ordlnary. GE< >RGIA Fulton County. Ordinary's Office, July 12, 1912 Hicklin A Hall has applied for letters of administration on the. estate of Jas. P. Hall, deceased. This is. therefore, to no tify all concerned that the same will he heard on the first Monday in August next. JOHN R. WILKINSON, ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton 'County” Ordinary’s Office, July 13, 1912. J. McSwain Woods has applied for let ters of administration on the estate of Janies Hall, deceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be. heard on the first Monday in August next. JOHN R WILK I NSON. ordinary GEORGIA Fu 11 on County. ordinary’s Office, July 13. 1912 J. D. Bradwell, as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Ermle Pope. has applied for leave to sell the land of said Mrs. Ermle Pope. This Is, therefore, to notify all concerned to file their objec tions, If any they have, on or before the first Monday in August next, else leave , will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. JOHN R WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. ordinary’s office, July 13, 1912. Tn the Heirs at Law of D. G. Bettis. De ceased : F. P. Starry having applied for an or der requiring J R. Carmichael, 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 August term of said court, to be held on the first Monday In August next, then and there to show cause, if any you can, why said order should not be granted. JOHN R WILKINSON, Ordinary. Georgia Fulton County. Ordinary’s office, July 11, 1912. Mary Connell, as administratrix of es tate of Nettie V. Sterling, deceased, has applied for leave to sell the land of said Nettie V. Sterling. This is. therefore, to notify all concerned to file their objec tions, If any they have, on or before the first Monday in August next, else leave w’ill then be granted said applicant, as applied for. JOHN JR. uiekjnson. ~r< ii GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary's Office, July 11, 1912. John J. Kelley, guardian of Daniel M. Kelley, non compos mentis, has applied for leave to sell the interest In land of •aid Daniel M. Kelley. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned to file their ob jections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday In August next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. JOHN K WILKINSON, ordinary GEORGIA Fulton Counts Ordinary’s Office, July 11, 1912. Charles Krueger, as guardian of Gerson Enler and Flossie Epler, minors, has ap plied for leave to sell the land of said minors. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned to file their objections, If any they have, on or before the first Monday in August next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. J<) H N R WILKIN SON, (>r*linary. GEORGIA Fulton County. ordinary's Office. July 11 1912. Mrs Mabel H Moody, administratrix of the estate of John T Moody, deceased, represents that she has fully discharged the duties of her said trust, and prays for letters of dismission 'Uhls is. therefore, to notify all persons concerned, to show cause, if any they can. on or before the first Monday In August next, why said Mrs Mabel H. Moody should not be dis charged. JJHN J? 1N - <Tdinary GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary’s office, July 11, 1912 Mrs. Ida B. Coates, as administratrix of the estate of George W Coates, de ceased, represents that she has fully dis charged the duties of her said trust, anti i 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 August next, why said Mrs Ida R Coates should not be discharged. JOHN Jt__Wl LK IN SO N. Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County Ordinary's Office, July 11, 1912 Mrs. Earle Victoria Dillingham, as ad ministratrix of estate of Charles H Dil lingham. deceased, represents that she has fully discharged the duties of iter anti trust, and prays for letters of dismis sion. This is. therefore, to notify all per sons concerned, to show cause, if any they can. on or before the first Monday in August next, why sadd Mrs Earle Vic toria Dillingham should not be discharged JOHN R WILK INS (•rdlnary GEORGIA Fulton County Ordinary’s office, July 11. 1912 J. P. Hambrick, as guardian anti ex officio administrator of estate of Maud Hambrick. Jr . deceased, represents that he has fully discharged the duties of his said trust, and Drays for letters of dismis sion. This is. therefore, to notify all per sons concerned, to show cause, if any they can. on or before the first Monday in August next, why said J P. Hambrick should not be discharged JOHN R WILKINS oN. Ord Ina ry GEORGIA Fulton County ordinary h Office. July 11. 1912 Leopold Kaufman, as guardian of Ber nice Kaufman, represents that he ba* fully’ discharged the duties of his said trust, and prays for letters of dismission. This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned, to show < ause. if any they can, on or before the first Monday In Au gust next, why said Kaufman should not be discharged JOHN R. WILKINSON, ordinary Georgia- Fuit". n county Ordinary’s offi< e, July 11. 1912 Emile Heyman, as guardian of Harry L. Heyman, represents that h* has fully » disc harged the duties <1 his said trn-t, j and prays for letters of dismission 'Uhls i is, therefore, to notify all p< rsotis ton cerned. to show cause, if any they < an. . on or before the first Monday in Aug j next, why said Emile Heyman should not : be discharged J<)HN R Wll J< INS< >N. < ‘nilnary Georgia Fulton County Ordinary s Office. July 11. 1912 Joseph A Baldwin, as administrator of the estate of Mrs Rebecca Baldwin de ’ ceased, represents that he has fully dis charged the duties of his said tru*t. and prays for Utters of dismission This is. I therefore, to notify all |x*rH<*ns «*«»n* rrned. • to show cause, if any they « an, on or I before the first Mondax In August next ; why said Joseph A Baldwin should not !»♦ disc barged ( JOHN I'. WILKI\>' *N <nd nary, >RGIA Fulton County | Ordinary's (office. July 11, 1912 W. T. Aluu an adminuuatvr ul the i Real Estate For Sale. LET US SHOW YOU THESE HOMES. SEVERAL nice new five and six-room bungalows in the most select part of West End These places have all con veniences. and are perfect little gems. We have them ranging in price from $3.- 500 up to $5,000. Can make easy terms. s’l Empire Building Both Phones 1509. Legal Notices. estate of George B. Akin, deceased, ret> resents that he has fully discharged tne duties of his said trust, and prays 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 August next, why said W. T Akin should not be discharged. JOHN R WILKINSON, Ordinary GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary’s Office, July 11, 1912. Samuel H. Green has applied for letters )f administration on the estate of Daniel A Green, deceased This Is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will he hearej on the first Monday in August next. JOHN R wiLKi.xso.x, Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary’s Office, July 11, 1912. J B. Hewitt has applied for letters of administration on the estate of C. p. Hew itt, deceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on tin* first Monday in August next J< >ll N ~R. WILKINSON, ordinary. • ; i 1 )RGI A I ’ulloii < 'oiint ’• Ordinary’s office. Inly 11. 1912. Annie L. Clarke has applied for letters of administration on the estate of Thomas A Clarke, deceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in August next. JOHN H WILKINSON, Ordinary. JEoRGIA Fulton County. Ordinary’s Office, July 11. 1912. Ida M McConnell has applied for letters of administration on the estate of II F. McConnell, deceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in August next. JOHN R. YrUJ£LNSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary’s < tfflcp, July 11, 1912. Tollie K Moore has applied for letters of administration <>n the estate of Mrs. Nancy C Moore, deceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same W’ill be heard on the first Monday In August next. JOHN R. Wll .K 1 NS< >N. < Ordinary GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary's office, July 11, 1912. o L Hayman has applied for letters of administration on the estate of Mamie El sas Heyman, deceased. This Is, therefore, to notfly all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in August next. __ JOH N R Wl I .KT NSON. < >rd Inary. GEX >R< H A Fulton County. Ordinary’s Office, July 11, 1912. Notice 1s hereby given to all concerned ; that Frank Chisholm, late of said county, died intestate, and no person has applied for administration on the estate or said deceased, and that administration will be vested in the county administrator, or some other tit and proper person, on the first Monday in August next, unless valid objections is made thereto. JOHN R WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary’s office, July 11. 1912. Notice Is hereby given to ail concerned that Mary Early, late of said county, died intestate, and no person has applied for administration «»n the estate of said de ceased. and that administration will be vested in the county administrator, or some other fit and proper person, on the firs* Monday In August next, unless valid objections Is made thereto. HUIN R WILK I NS< >N. Ordinary’. <; 1? )RGI \ Fulton < loun t j Ordinary’s Office. July 11, 1912. Lillie M. Shaw has applied for letters of guardianship of the person and property of Sarah Shaw, minor, under the age of fourteen years This Is, therefore, to notify all enn cemed that the same will be heard on the first Monday in August next JOHN R \\ilkins<»n Ordinary < i HJ( IRGI a Fulton • bounty. Ordinary’s office, July 11. 1912. W M. Bruce has applied for letters of guardianship of the persons and property of Beecher Bruce and Raymond Bruce, minors, under the age of fourteen years. This Is. therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be beard on the first Monday In August next. , B <|, ‘- (rE< >R( n A Fulton ’ ’ounty. Court of Ordinary, Chambers. July 11. 1912 To the heirs ul law of Henrietta D Srlxas. deceased, who reside out of said state: Moise DeLeon, having, as executor, applied for probate in solemn for|i of the last will of said deceased, you are hereby cited to be and appear at the next August term of said court, on the first Mondav in August next, as said will of said .leceased will then bo offered for probate in solemn form. .|'»iln R Wilkinson, Ordinary >RGI \ Fulton County* Court of < >rdinary. At Chambers. July 11, 1912. The appraisers on the application of Sal lie I! Johnson, widow of A. IL Johnson, deceased, for a twelve months support for herself and minor child, having July filed their return, all persons are hereby cited to show cause, if any they have, at the next. August, term of this court, why said application should not be granted. JOI I N R \VI LK I NSON. ordinary. (;E(>RGI \ Ful'o! C< • ’ ordinary’s < >ffice, July 11. 1912. Mrs Mary Ik Kellogg, as executrix of the will of Gideon Kellogg, deceased, rep resents that she has fully discharged the duties of her said trust, and prays for letters of dismission 'Uhls is. therefore, to notify all persons concerned to show <ause. if any they can. on or before the first Mondax in \ugust next, why said Mrs Mary E Kellogg should not be dis charged. JOHN R WILK INSQN, Ordinary. GEORGIA -Fulton County. Ordinary s office. July 11. 1912. E r Akins, as administrator of estate of John M \kins, deceased, represents that he has fully discharged the duties of Ids said trust, and prays for letters of dismltision This is. therefore, to noti fx all persons concerned to show cause, if any th<\\ can. on or before the first Mon day in \ugust next, xvhx said E. I’ Akins should not be discharg.ui JOHN R WILKINSON, Ordinary. GE< >RGIA Fulton County Ordinary’s Office. July 12. 1912. Xsa Bears*- has applied for letters of ad ministration on the .state of Frank D Bears. , deceased. 'Uhls is. therefore, to notifx al! (■••n.*rned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in August next. JOHN It WILKINS* »N « »-d!na? x GEORx II A FulLm * ’.,um v < Tdinarx s < iffiee. July 11. 1912. M B Sioxall. as administrator of the estate of Ida Mott ILxx.ll, deceased rep i resents that he has fully discharged the J duties of b.is said trust, and prays for let ters of dismission Thia Is. therefore. (to notifx all d. rsons < >neernt d to show • cause, if anx th« x .an, on or before the i first Mondax in August next, whx said M B St-vail should not be discharged I'll \ R w :LK 1 NS<»N. ordinary. I GEORGI A Fultoti County ordinary's office, lulx 11. 1912. Albert Boxlstoti as administrator of the ’estate of Pattenof. Lockhart d..eased. [ represents that I . has f illx dis. »urged the duties of h”. said trust. at><; praxs for j letters < f dismission This is therefor*', Ito notifx all prisons com erned Io slmtx I cause, if anx th* v . an, on or before the I first Monday in August r. xt, ul x said \|- [ Pert Boylwtor! siioubl ma b* discharged JOHN R WILK I NS* »N. *»i dinar x I 1 •; I:< »R<;i \ Full*»n • ■ unty ordinary » * »ffn » luh 11. 1912 I red 1 Hmith > .ulminis’ratnr of » <■> tate of Benjamin H I’hiltps dr. . hH* d rep ivctnio that iio tullj dim hai lite i READ FOR PROFIT-GEORGIAN WANT ADS—USE FOR RESULTS Legal Notices. 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 August next, why said Fred L. Smith should not be discharged. JOHN R WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary’s Office. July’ 11, 1912. Victor E. Lambert, as administrator of the estate of John B. Monaghan, deceased, represents that he has fully discharged the duties of his said trust, and prays for letters of dismission. This is. therefore, to notify ail persons concerned to show ' ause. if any they can, on or before the first Monday In August next, why said Victor E. Lambert should not be dis char god. JOHN R WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary’s Office, July’ 11, 1912. George T. Tumlin. as administrator with will annexed of estate of Mary A. Tum lin, 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 con cerned to show cause, if any they can, on or before the first Monday in Au gust next, why said George T. Tumlin should not be discharged. n WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton < ’ounty. Ordinary's office, July 11, 1912. Miss Kallie C. Stockton, as administra trix of the estate of Mrs. Minnie S. An derson. 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 before the first Monday In August next, why said Miss Sallie C. Stockton should not be discharged. J° * 12 s - * WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton (’ounty. Ordinary’s office, July 11, 1912 Mrs Bessie Brown Randall, a,s guardian of Nora V. Brown and Emmie R. Brown, represents that she has fully discharged the duties of her said trust, and prays for letters of dismission. This is, there fore, to notify all persons concerned to show cause, If any they can. on or before the first Monday In August next, why said Mrs Bessie Brown Randall should not be discharged. JH N R. \VILK INSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA- Fulton <’ounty. Ordinary’s office, July 11, 1912. J G. ami A. <’. Evins, as executors of the will of John Evins, deceased, rep resent that they have fully discharged the duties of their said trust, and pray 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 August next, why said J. G. and A. (’. Evins should not be dis charged _ JoHy R _ w 1 1 JS INSON ’ ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton (’ounty. Ordinary’s Office. .July 11, 1912. Samuel Iseman, as administrator of the estate of Beniamin Iseman. 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 show cause, if any they can, on or before the first Monday In August next, why said Samuel Ise man should not be discharged. .1 <• HN R. WILKI NSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary’s Office, July 11, 1912. Charles L. (’hosewowl. as executor of the will of Richard Kelsey, represents that he has fully discharged the duties of his said trust, and prays for letters of dis mission This is. therefore, to notify all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can, on or before the first Monday in August next, why said Charles L. Chose wood should not be discharged. JOHN R WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary's Office, July 11, 1912. J. D. Bradwell, as administrator of the following estate, to-wit: F. M. Grove. T. Smullyan, Catherine Wilson, Sarah Ruth (’ooley, I H. Wilson. Levi Spikes, Carrie Miller, deceased; also as guardian of Thomas A. Rossman and IJllie M. Jack son. represents that he has fully dis charged the duties of said trust, and prays for letters of dismission. This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned • o show cause. Ir any -they can. on or before the first Monday In August next, why said J. D. Bradwell should not be discharged. JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. Court of Ordinary. At Chambers, July 11, 1912. The appraisers on the application pf Mrs. Ida M. McConnell, widow of H F. McConnell, deceased, for a twelve months support for herself and minor child, hav ing duly filed their return, all parsons are hereby cited to show cause, if any they have, al the next August term of this court, why said application should not be granted. .1 ()HN R WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. Court <>f Ordinary. At Chambers. July 11. 1912. The appraisers on the application of Emma Davis, widow of Elbert Davis, de ceased. 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 August term of this court, why said application slxiuld not be granted. [OHN R WILKINSON. ( >rdinary. •; i:< >R<; i.\ Fulton <'ounty Court of Ordinary, At Chambers, .lulx 11, 1912. The appraisers on the application of Fannie Kaplan, widow of Marcus Kaplan, deceased, for a twelve months support for herself, having duly filed their return, all persons are hereby cited to show cause, if any thex have, at the next August term of this court, why said application should not be granted. JOJJN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton (’ounty. Court of Ordinary. At Chambers. July 11, 1912. The appraisers on the application of Ludle B Mel*arin, widow of George E. Mclktrin, 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 August term of this court, why said application should not be granted h WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton (’ounty. Court <»f ordinary. At Chambers. July 11. 1912. The appraisers on the application of Sarah hen** Weathers, widow of W’illiam M W’eathers, 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 August term of this court, xvhx said application should not bo granted. JOHN R WILKIN SON, ordinary GEORGIA Fulton (’ounty. (’ourl of (‘rdlnarv. At Chambers. July 11. 1912. The appraisers on the appllcation of An nie Wheeler, widow of Richard Wheeler, deceased, for a twelve months support for herself, having duly filed their return, all persons are hereby cited to show cause, if any thex have at the next August term of this court. x\ hx said application should not be granted !*'HN R wll !\ i n s<' x. Ordinary GEORGIA Fulton (’ounty Ordinary’s office. July 11. 1912. Isaac Scott, administrator of estate of William B Scott, has applied for leave to sell the land of said William B Scott. This is, therefore, to notifx all concerned to tile their objections. If any they have, on or before the first Monday in August next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, is upplief tor JOHN R WIIfKINSON, < »r«linary. (;F.( »RGI A Fulton Count x (>r»iinary's Office, .lulx- 11. 1912. E L Douglas, as executor of will of Matti* S Adams, deceased, has applied for leax< to sell the land of said Mattie S Adams This is. therefore, to notify all concerned to file their objections, if any thex have, on or before the first Monday in August next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for JQH N R wll K I NSoN. onlinary GEORGIA Fulton County Ordinary’s Office, lulx 11. 1912. Nellie G Ware, as administrator of the estate of W' R Ware deceased has ap l>hed for leave to sell the land of Maid w R Wan This is. therefor*', to notify I all vor< erned to tile their objections, if | any thex hax*. on or before the first Mon dax in \ugust next else leave xxill then Ib. giiinled -aid applicant, as applied for ,h»HN R WILKINS* »N. < •rdinao * ;i:« »RGI A Fulton ('ounty * H-dituir* s * tffirr. July 11. 1912 S B Turman, as administrator of *»s tat* of *',* thrrin** 1. Brnt«-m. »irei-asrd. has applied for l»aivr to st II the land of said *‘ath«rtnr L Hentern This Is, tfi*-rrf<«re to notifx all *<»ncrrnr*l to file their objections, it anx thex have, *»n or Ibi fore the first M«>ndax tn Augusi next, el*** leave a til then be granted said up Legal Notices. i plicant. as applied for. I IOHN R WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. • Ordinary’s Office, July 11, 1912. Frampton E. Ellis, as administrator of the estate of Martha A. Waters, deceased, has applied for leave to sell the land of said Martha A. Waters. This is, there fore. to notify all concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in August next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. JOHN R WILKINSON, Ordinary. I PUBLIC SALE OF LAND, UNDER , POWER. By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a loan deed given by Mrs. Alice T. Newton to .1. T. Gary, dated March 16, 1909. recorded in deed book 24.1, page 86. of Fulton county records, there will be sold at public outcry, to the highest bid der for cash, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said loan deed and the expenses of the proceedings, on the first Tuesday in August. 1912. at the usual place for holding sheriff’s sales in Atlanta, Fulton county, Georgia, and dur ing the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in land lot 148 of the Seventeenth district of Fulton county, Georgia, commencing at a point on the south side of Forrest street forty-nine and six-tenths <49.61 feet west from the southwest corner so Forrest and Pine streets; thence south along the west line of lot No. 21 one hundred and seven ty-five <175) feet to lot No. 24; thence west along the north line of lot 24 fifty (50) feet to lot 23; thence north along the east line of lot 23 one hundred and sev enty-ftve (175) feet to Forrest street; thence east along the south side of For rest street fifty (50) feet to the beginning point. Being known as lot 22, of the Weyman & Connors subdivision, as per plat recorded in the clerk's office of Ful ton superior court. J. T. GARY, Attorney In Fact. ETHERIDGE & ETHERIDGE. Attorneys at law. 7-11-37 GEORGIA —Fulton County. Agreeable to an order of the superior court of said county, in re Courtland S. Winn, administrator of the estate of Mrs Margaret A. Cox, deceased, et al , granted June 8. 1912, and July 10, 1912, I will sell before the court house door of Fulton county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday In August, 1912, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit; All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in land lots 91, 92 and 93, of the Seventeenth district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia: Commenc ing at a point on the southeast corner of said land lot 92, and running thence north along the east line of said land lot 92, 3,019 3 feet, to the northeast corner of said land lot 92; thence west along the dividing line between land lots 91 and 92 259 feet' to the Roswell road; thence northwardly along the Roswell road 51.7 feet to.a branch; thence northwestwardly, following the meandering* of said branch 2,870 feet, more or less; thence north along Cope land’s line 268 feet; thence westwardly along said Copeland's line 1,110 8 feet to the west line of said land lot 91; thence south along the west lines of said land lots 91 and 92 3,219.6 feet, to J. M Austin’s line; thence east along J. M. Austin’s line 515.6 feet; thence south along said .1. M. 'Austin's line 705 3 feet, to the Mount Pe rlan road; thence southwestwardly along the Mount Perlan road 148 5 feet; thence west along said J. M. Austin’s line 486.7 feet to the west line of said land lot 92; thence south along the west line of said land lot 92 402 feet; thence east along tha north line of the Burdett property 340 feet to a hickory tree that corners on the Mount Perlan road: thence southwardly along Burdett’s line 1,133 feet, more or less; thence east along Burdett's line 100 feet; thence south along Burdett’s line 100 feet; thence east 1,10375 feet to the Ros well road; thence northwardly along said Roswell road 800 feet, more or less, to the line dividing land lots 92 and 93; thence east along said line 1,145 feet to beginning point. Said property will be sold In eighteen parcels, as per plat of O. F. Kauffman & Bro., civil engineers, dated July 6, 1912, to be exhibited at the sale. Terms: One-third cash, balance one and two years, with 7 per cent interest, or all cash, at the option of the pur chaser. FORREST ADAIR, Commissioner. 7-11-16 STATE OF GEORGIA—FuIton County: Mary Bridwell vs. C. C. Bridwell. To C. C. Bridwell: By order of court you are hereby notified that on the 27th day of June Mary Bridwell filed suit against you for divorce, returnable to the September term of said court. You are required to be at the Septem ber term of said court, to be held on the first Monday In September, 1912, to answer the plaintiff's complaint Witness the lion. W. D. Ellis, judge of said court this 27th June, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. 7-1-3 GEORGIA- - Fulton County. Bertie A. Edwards vs. Walker Edwards. Walker Edwards: By order of court you are notified that on the 29th day of June Bertie A. Edwards filed suit against vou for divorce, returnable to the Septem ber term of said court. You are required to be at the September term of said court, to be held on the first Monday in September, to answer th* plaintiff's complaint. Witness the Hon. W. D. Ellis, judge of said court, this 29th June. 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. -1-2 STATE"<>F GEORGIA Fulton County: Martha Elizabeth Allen vs. Roy McPhail Allen. Superior Court, September Term. 1912. No. 25600. To Roy McPhail Allen, Greeting: By order of court, you are hereby notified that on the 31st day of May. 1912, Martha Elizabeth Allen tiled suit against you for total divorce returnable to the September Term, 1912, of said court.’ You are hereby required to be and ap pear at the September term, 1912, of said court, to be held on the first Monday in September. 1912, then and there to answer the plaintiff’s complaint. Witness the Hon. J T Pendleton, judge of said court, this May 31. 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk. DORSEY. BREWSTER, HOWELL & HEYMAN, JOHN K. MACDONALD, JR.. Petitioner’s Attorneys. 7-1-4 GEORGIA Fulton County. Maude Boyd vs. C. C. Boyd. To C. C. Boyd, Greeting: By order of court you are hereby notified that on the 14th day of June. 1912. Mrs Maude Boyd filed suit against you for divorce, return able to the September term of said court. You are hereby required to be and appear at the September Term of said court, to be held on the first Monday In Septem ber. 1912. to answer the plaintiff s com plaint. Witness Hon. J T Pendleton, judge of said court, June 29, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk WILLIAM .1 LANEY. Attorney. 7-1-1 STATE OF GEORGIA —Fulton County: I James Sawler vs Mrs L G. Hapholdt, et al. Superior Court. September Term, 1912. No. 25793 To Mrs. L. G. Hapholdt et al.. Greet ing: By order of court you are hereby notified that on the 21st day of June, 1912, James Sawyer tiled suit against you et al. for equitable relief, etc . returnable to the September Term, 1912. of said court. You are hereby required to be and ap pear at the September Term. 1912, of said court, to be held on the first Monday in September. 1912, then and there to answer ' the plaintiff’s complaint. Witness the Hon J T. Pendleton, judge of said court, this 29th June. 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk 7-1-6 < lE< >R< H a Fulton <bounty: George W Tedder vs. Ida M. Tedder. Su perior Court. To Ida M Tedder: By order of court, I you are hereby notified that on the 29th of J June. 1912, George W Tedder tiled suit ; against you for divorce, returnable to the September Teftn of said court You at e required to be at the September | Term of said court, to be held on the first . Mondav in September, 1912, to answer the plaintiff's complaint 1 Witness the Hon .1 T. Pendleton, judge 1 of said court, this 29th lune, 1912 ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk. '7-1-7 STATE oF GEORGIA Fulton County Mr» Bell Odom Townsend vs Mis Nancv Higdon. Robert. Janie Hell and Jack Townsend Superior Court Septem i her Term. 1912 No 25626 To Robert. Janie Bell and Jack Town ■ send, Greeting Bv order of court, you st I each of v tu are here! ' notified that on (lie 4th ilnx of June 1912. Mrs Bell isloni Townsend tiled suit against >->u for ’the purpose of correction and recession es one deed, made to allow named plaintiff 'bi Mrs Xuhi Higdon. In which you are th« three named beneiK'iarlee. returnable Legal Notices. to the September term, 1912, of said court. You are hereby requireo to be and ap pear at the September term, 1912, of said court, to be held on the first Monday in September, 1912, then and there to answer the plaintiff’s complaint. Witness the Hon. W. D. Ellis, judge of said court, this 28th of June, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk. -1-8 GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ross D. Rimes vs. Corinne Sales Rimes. Fulton Superior Court. To Corinne Sales Rimes; By order of court, you are notified that on the 29th day of June, 1912. Ross D. Rimes filed suit against you for divorce to the September term. 1912, of said court You are required to be at the Septembe* term, 1912, of said court, to be held on the first Monday in September, 1912, to answer the plaintiff's complaint. Witness, the Honorable John T. Pen dleton, judge of said court, this June 29th 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. 7-1-36 GEORGIA,—FuIton County. Flora Garrison Jaquet vs. Frank Garner Jaquet. Fulton Superior Court. To Frank Garner Jaquet: By order of court you are notified that on the 26th day of June, 1912, Flora Garrison Jaquet filed suit against you for divorce to the September Term, 1912, of said court. You are required to be at the September Term, 1912, to be held on the first Monday in September, 1912, to answer the plain tiff’s complaint. Witness the Hon John T. Pendleton, judge of said court, this June 26th, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. 7-1-5 STATE OF GEORGIA—FuIton County: Mrs. W. R. Metts vs. W. R. Metts. Su perior Court. September Term. 1912. To W. R. Metts, Greeting: By order of court you are hereby notified that on the 26th day of June, 1912, Mrs. W. R. Metts filed suit against you for divorce, return able to the September Term, 1912, of said court. You are hereby required to be and ap pear at the September Term. 1912, of said court, to be held on the first- Monday in September. 1912, then and there to answer the plaintiff's complaint. Witness the Hon. W. D. Ellis, judge of said court, this 29th day of June. 1912. T. C. MILLER, Deputy Clerk. 7-1-9 STATE OF GEORGIA -Fulton County. Ruth I-ance Fuller vs. Herman Lee Ful ler-Superior Court. September Term, 1912 —No. 25532 —To Herman Lee Fuller. Greeting: By order of court, you are hereby- notified that on the 17th day of May. 1912. Ruth loanee Fuller filed suit against you for divorce, returnable to the September term, 1912, of said court. You are hereby required, to be and appear at the September term, 1912, of said court, to be held on the first Monday ih Septem ber. 1912, then and there to answer the plaintiff's complaint. Witness the Hon. J. T. Pendleton, judge of said court, this July 1, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. J. M’SWAIN WOODS. Plaintiff's Attorney. 7-1-23 GEORGIA —Fulton County. Frances McLeroy vs. Herbert McLeroy. To Herbert McLeroy, Greeting: By order of court, you are notified that on the Ist day of July, Frances McLeroy filed suit against you for divorce, to the September term of said court. You are required to be at the Septem ber term of said court, to be held on the first Monday In September, then to an swer the plaintiff’s complaint. Witness the Hon. W. D. Ellis, judge of said court, this tst July, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. A. M. BRAND, Plaintiff's Attorney. 7-1-41 GEORGIA—FuIton County. By virtue of an order of the court of ordinary of said county, granted at the July term, 1912, will be sold before the court house door of said county on the first Tuesday of August next, wdthin the legal hours of sale, tne following property of Mrs Carey J. Strickland, deceased, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land sit uated, lying and being tn land lot No. 40, of the Fourteenth (14th) district of Ful ton county, Georgia, more fully described as follows: Beginning at a point on the south side of Gould street 110 feet south west from the southwest corner of Gould street and Richmond avenue, and running thence southwest along the south side of Gould street 120 feet; thence southeast 125 feet to an alley; thence northeast along the north side of the alley 120 feet; thence northwest 125 feet to point of be ginning. J. .O. COCHRAN, Administrator. DALEY & CHAMBERS. Attorneys for Administrator. July 11, 1912.7-11-19 GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary’s Office, July 12, 1912. John T. Gary as administrator of es tate of C. T. Gary, deceased, has applied for leave to sell the land of said C. T. Gary. This is. therefore, to notify all concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Mon day in August next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary, GEO RGIA —Fu I ton County. J. W. Higgins vs. Josephine G. Hig gins. Fulton Superior Court. To Josephine G. Higgins: By order of court you are notified that on the second day of May, 1912, T. W. Higgins filed suit against you for divorce, returnable to the September term of said court. You are required to be at the July term of said court, to be held on the first Mon day in September to answer the plaintiff's complaint. Witness the Honorable W. D. Ellis, judge of said court, this second day of May, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. .7-1-32 GEORGIA —Fulton County. O. T. How.se vs. Emma Howse. No. 26042. Superior Court. To Emma Howse: You are hereby noti fied that on the 31st day of July, 1912, O. T. Howse filed suit against you for divorce to the November term, 1912. You are required to be at the November term of said court, held the first Mondav in November, to answer the plaintiff's coinplaint. Witness the Hon. W D. Ellis, fudge of said court, July 31, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. FRANK L. HARALSON. Petitioner's Attorney.2s-8-1 GEORGIA -Fulton County. Mrs. Lula Thurman vs. Eugene H. Thur man. No. 26038. Superior Court. To Eugene H. Thurman: You are hereby notified that on the 30th day of July, 1912, Mrs. Lula Thurman filed "suit against you for divorce to the November term, 1912. You are required to be at the November term of said court, held the first Mondav in November to answer the plaintiff's complaint. Witness the Hon W. D. Ellis, judge of said court, July 30, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. FRANK L. HARALSON. Petitioner's Attorney 8-1-4 GEORGIA—FuIton County. Minnie Phillips vs. <l. W. Phillips. G. W. Phillips: By order of court you are notified that on the 25th day of July. 1912. Minnie Phillips filed suit against you for divorce, returnable to the November term of said court. You are required to be and appear at the November term of said court, held on the first Monday In November, to answer the plaintiffs complaint. Witness the Hon. W. D. Ellis, judge of said court, this 30th Julv. 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk. 8-1-2 GEORGIA- Fulton County. Mrs. R. E. Nesbitt vs. Lee A. Nesbitt. No. 26(104. Superior Court. To Lee A Nesbitt: You arc hereby notified that on the 26th day of July. 1912, Mrs. R. E. Nesbitt filed suit against you for divorce to the November term. 1912. You are required to be at the November term of said court, held the first Monday in November, to answer the plaintiff's complaint. Witness the Hon W I>. Ellis, judge <,f said court. July 26 1912 (RONLD BROYLES. Clerk. FRANK 1. HARALSON Petit loner's Attorney 29-8-1 GEORGIA Fulton County. Walter R Bush vs Lydia K Bush. No. 26005 Superior Court To Lydia K, Bush: You are hereby notified that on the 26th day of July. 1912. Walter R Bush tiled suit against you for divorce to the November term. 1912 You are required to be at the Novem ber term of said court, held the first Mon day tn November, to answer the plain tiff's complaint Witness (he Hon W !>' Ellis, judge of said lourt. July 26. 19U \RN< li.D BR< >Y LES. Clerk FRANK I. HaRALSuN. I'ctHloner'a Attorney 30-8 1 STOCK “DELUGED,” SAY STEEL PROBERS, ASKING NEW ANTI-TRUST LAWS WASHINGTON, Aug. I.—That the United States Steel Corporation was organized by J. P. Morgan & Co.’for the purpose of monopolizing the steel in dustry’ of the country is the basis of the report of five Democratic members of the Stanley steel trust Investigation committee, which was presented to the house of representatives today. Drastic legislation, providing for an amendment to the Sherman anti-trust law, a bill to prohibit persons engaged in the manufacture or sale of railroad supplies from becoming directors in railroads engaged in interstate com merce and a bill to regulate the own ership of common carriers engaged in interstate and foreign commerce, is recommended by the committee. The provisions of the axnendment to the Sherman anti-trust law were made public a few days ago. The most im portant of these limit the output of any corporation to 30 per cent of the total quantity of any article sold in the United States; permit an individual to bring suit in equity against a corpora tion under the Sherman anti-trust law, and in a suit for dissolution under this law provides that the defendant must furnish the proof as to whether the re straint is reasonable or not. Federal Control Not Constitutional. The recommendation of t Judge Gary and Andrew Carnegie before the commit tee, providing for the control of corpora tions by the Federal government, is not approved. “Such a control,” say’s the committee, “semi-Socialistic in its nature, is beyond the power vested by the constitution in the Federal congress.” Representative Littleton, of New York, a member of the committee, concurs with his colleagues in the report on the inves tigation and two of the bills recommend ed, but submits a dissenting opinion on the proposed amendment to the Sherman anti-trust law. A dissenting report on the investiga tion was submitted by Representative O. H. Young, of Michigan, one of the Re publican members of the committee, and another will be presented by the remain ing Republican members. Important findings revealed in the ma jority report are: That the United States Steel Corpora tion was organized for the purpose of monopolizing the steel products of the country. Stocks “Deluged,” Not Watered. That the organization of the various subsidiary corporations revealed an ex tensive overcapitalization. In this con nection. the report makes the terse com ment that “in some instances the stocks were not watered in the ordinary ac ceptance of that term; they were liter ly deluged." That the purchase of the Carnegie Company by the United States Steel Cor poration was not made f or the purpose NOBLES BOYS CONVICTED OF BEATING GRAND JUROR •- - DUBLIN, GA., Aug. 1. —Because of their attack on the foreman of the Laurens county grand jury last week, the Nobles boys were found guilty in superior court and given fines and im prisonment sentences by Judge K. J. Hawkins in superior court. Dave No bles was fined S2OO and given twenty days in jail for contempt of court and was fined SI,OOO and sentenced to twelve months on the chaingang for assault. James Nobles was acquitted of the con tempt charge, but was fined $250 or twelve months on the chaingang for assault. The attack on the grand Juror resulted from an investigation of charges of selling liquor against the mother of the Nobles boys. WATERMELON IS PRIZE IN LAKE SWIMMING MATCH A watermelon will be given to the “best swimmer” at Piedmont lake this afternoon. Many swimmers were there early to enter the contest at 4:30 o’clock. Dr. W. Jay Bell, a physician, an nounced he would give a melon to the person who successfully carried it across the lake. The swimmers will begin from the floating raft on the south side of the lake and will endeavor to carry the melon to the springboard near the bath house. ONE-LEGGED DESCENDANT OFSTUYVESANT IS SOUGHT PHILADELPHIA, Aug. I.—Dr. Ober holtzer, director of the historical pageant which is to be held here in October, is trying to find a one-legged descendant of Peter Stuyvesant, to ap pear for the Dutch governor. cole youngerTformer BANDIT, ROBBED OF $95 LEES SUMMIT, NEBR, Aug. I. While Cole Younger, former outlaw, was listening to a lecture by William J. Bryan, a pickpocket robbed him of $95. HEN EGG IS 8 1-2 INCHES AROUND: WEIGHS4I-20Z. SPRINGFIELD, L. 1., Aug. I.—A hen belonging to Stephen Decker has laid an egg 8 1-2 inches around and weigh ing 4 1-4 ounces. • GEORGIA GIRL RUNS AWAY. NASHVILLE. TENN. Aug. 1. Verdie Elder. 14 years, of Pittsburg. Ga . is be ing detained by the United Charities, awaiting advices from her father from whom she ran away to avoid discipline. She was picked up by the depot police. She says she made her way to Chatta nooga on a freight train. She was headed for Chicago. EATONTON MAY GET POWER. EATONTON. GA . Aug 1 The Central Georgia Power Company, owners of the large power plant on Oemulgee river, near Jackson, tias a representative In this city to confer with a committee from the local coiinell with regard to extending Its lines to this point and furnishing the city with electric current. THURSDAY. AUGUST 1.1912. of acquiring a mill, but for the elimina tion of Andrew Carnegie, their most dan gerous competitor. That the financiers who promoted the United States Steel Corporation in less than forty days created new values on paper of more than $500,000,000. That this overcapitalization worked an untold injury not only upon the stock holders of the Steel corporation, but also upon the industry itself. That the company supply store system which the Steel corporation has estab lished in its various colonies shows profits and dividends entirely out of the ordi nary. That the antagonism of the Steel cor poration to organized labor has resulted in the influx of unskilled foreigners and made the American workman shift for himself. } . . In relation to the acquisition of the National Tube Company, as engineered by Mr. Morgan, the report says: $20,000,000 Fee To J. P. Morgan. I. P. Morgan &• Co., with an amazing audacity, launched this new $19,000,000 monopoly on its course, with a total cap italization. of $80,000,000. and for their valued services in thus restoring the pre viously obnoxious and "destructive com petition," received as compensation se curities of this concern aggregating $20,- 000,000, or one million more than the to tal value of all the seventeen tube plants. The report has this to say in connec tion with the organization of the Ameri can Bridge Company: “For services rendered in assembling these plants, which were bought out right for $12,670,000, together with a covenant by the vendors not to engage in the bridge or structural steel business anywhere in the United States, outside of New Mexico, J. P. Morgan & Co. and other promoters received securities of the reorganized company of the par value of $15,000,000, or $2,130,000 more than the actual value of all the plants, good will included.” Condition of Workers Very Bad. The report says: "During May, 1910, the period covered by this investigation Into the steel in dustry, 50,000 persons, or 20 per cent of the 153,000 employees of the blast fur naces, steel works and rolling mills cov ered by this report, customarily worked seven days per week and 20 per cent of them worked 84 hours or more a week, whicji, 111 effect, means a 12-hour work ing day every day in the week including Sunday. "As to the daily lives and conditions of living of these laborers, the testimony taken is voluminous, far too extensive to even summarize in this report. The tes timony certainly shows conditions unde sirable, and far below what is ordinarily understood to be the American standard, of living among laborers in our country.; Some of the details are revolting, both as to sanitary and moral conditions. Tak ing the ordinary family as a unit, th® wages paid, even if the head of the fam ily is, constantly employed, are barely l enough to provide subsistence." FULTON DELEGATION CONTINUES FIGHT TO ANNEX ORMEWOOD Though the committee on municipali ties of the house of representatives has acted adversely on Atlanta's charter amendments to annex Ormewood and close the Forsyth street underpass, the Fulton delegation will continue its efforts to get both plans approved. Representa tive Walter McElreath said today that the annexation of Ormewood probably would be determined by a referendum to the people of Ormewood. He said he be lieved the Forsyth street matter would be acted on favorably by the house when the details of the plan for improving this street were more clearly worked out The general bill, including the authori ty for street improvement reforms, adopt ed by council as a result of The Geor gian's campaign, will be recommended unanimously by the committee. Mayor Winn, City Attorney Mayson and other city officials went before the com mittee yesterday afternoon to urge the adoption of the amendments requested by council. phelpsTolelite OF BIG NEW COTTON mill DALTON, GA., Aug. L—Attorneys for capitalists who are buying up large land holdings at Phelps, Whitfield county, for a large cotton mill site are this week investigating the title to property on which the company has options, and it is believed that this week will see the deal finally closed and the land al] paid for. Much land has already been bought outright, the tract embracing hundreds of acres and selling at approximately SIO,OOO. The property lies between the Western and Atlantic and the Southern railroads, and extends southward for about a mile from the place where the roads branch. The buyers also have purchased a large spring near by and the right of way from the spring to their property. florida'tTorganTze STATE COMMERCE BODY PALATKA, FLA., Aug. L—Arrange ments have about been completed for the meeting to be held here August 15, at which time a state chamber of com merce will be organized. The sessions will continue for two days. A barbecue smoker and banquet will be given the visitors, of whom at least 200 are ex pected. • Thirty boards of trade from various parts of the state will be rep resented. TO TEST AUTO TAX LAW. NEW SMYRNA, FLA., Aug. I,A number of automobile owners of this city have decided to contest the state automobile tax law, which, it is claimed, is unconstitutional t’ounsel has been retained and the case will be taken to the supreme court for final adjudication. TRADE BODY ORGANIZES HAZLEHURST. GA . Aug. 1.-The business men of Hazlehurst have or ganized a board of trade. G, )■’ Arm stionc Is temporari chairman and <' P Roslgnol -eir.t uy A committie wllj nomlo.ib officers who will |>< present,.,] to the mu ting August 7. at with h time permanent organization will hi eifected Seveniy-llve a-c already enrolled.