Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 05, 1912, EXTRA, Image 12

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Real Estate For Sale. tRALPH O. COCHRAN COMPANY (Incorporated.) ) 19 South Broad St. PEACHTREE STREET. WE HAVE a Inf in the Georgian Terra «-p block foi $.".50 p»r font. We are now in touch with a good substantial tenant and wp want some one to build a store <»n this let and lease it to him at a reasonable rate of interest in the investment There is a chance to pick up a lot at the bottom price with a tenant already in view to pay th<- interest on the investment, and we give you an opportunity to real ize a profit on the enhancement on the front. It only takes a small amount of money to handle it ROSWELL ROAD ACREAt WE HAVE a tract of something like 120 acres on the Roswell road three miles from Buckhead that we can sell for $l5O per acre. This is away below the value of the property and it should sell im mediately. There is going to be quite a little development along this road within the next year, and you will realize a splendid en hancement. Reasonable terms WEST PEACIEI'REE. WE HAVE a lot within a few feet of Porter Place on the east side of West Peachtree that wt are offering for S4OO per foot The old house >n this lot is renting for enough to carry the running ex penses. and w< recommend this as a place for enhancement in value. WEST BAK ER STRBET. WITHIN a few feet of Spring street on West Baker we have a splendid lot at a low price. There is a house on this lot renting for SSO o S6O p> i month, which will carry the investment until you are ready to put up permanent Improvement. This, being so cb.se to the junction of Peachtree and West Peachtree, which a 111 some day be the important center of this town, undoubtedly will grow in val ue. Reasonable terms CENTRAL A\ E\r*E. CLOSE IX. HERE is a good S-'oom house, on lot 35x110, for $3,750. Notv, this place Is so dos In that you may depend on a steady enbato e ment all the time It will make you a good home while you hold it. or the I nt will lay a good interest on the investment MERRITTS’ \\ EXEE. HERE is . good 8-room, 2-story house on a large lot close to Pied mont avenin for $5,000. This tan be bought on very easy terms and should be sold -it once. ' s.ilcmu. ii. c. \\. ctx'lllt.W. 11. W. GRANT. HARRIS G. WHITE Salps M anagpi'. A Real GRANT PARK HOME. ( F? TT PT IT (Out Where the Breezes Blow.) I \ > ata x y rooms, newly painted, on a perfect I I V ly beautiful, elevated, shady lot, tar line * and charted street, out where the air i? P P urc an< l healthful. Only $3,750. See us REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS 511 Empire Building Both Phoneß 1599. EOR SA EE. FOR AN OI’T-OF-TOWN OWNER we are offering for quirk nale, No. 41 Col quitt avenue. Inman Park a beautiful six-room bungalow: granite front; Btorm sheathed, hardwood floors, large reception hall, tile bath, basement; level, elevated lot. worth $5,500; $5,000 or, jperhapa $4,850. will buy it. Don’t pass thle up WILSON BROS. REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS Main 4411-J. 701 Empire Building Night No. Ivy 4070-'J. Legal Notices. STATE AND COUNTY TAX SALES. Will bp sold before the court house door In the ctyy of Atlanta, the first Tuesday In August. 1912, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit Same being seized b\ myself as tax col lector of Fulton county, as property of parlies named below, for their state and county taxes for the years specified At the sam.* time and place the follow ing described property, to wit All that tra< t or parcel of land lying and being in land lot 50, of the Fourteenth district of originally Fayette, now Ful ton. county. Georgia, and more particu larly described as follows Beginning at the northeast corner of said land lot and running thence west 990 feet, more or less, to land nf T. <) Hathcock, thence pouth 2.22" feet, more or less, to property of the estate of \V (’. Hollar, thence east 90C fge . more or less, to east line of said land lot, and thence north along said land lot line to beginning point, containing 50 acres, more or less, levied <>n as the pi op. erty of J W Hollar, to satisfy a fi. fa in favor of the stale and counts against said lot and against said .1 \V Hollar for stat? and count> tax for 1910 Also, at the same time and place, the following described property, to-wit A certain citv lot in the citv oi College Park, in land lot 162 of the Fourteenth district of Fulton count v, Georgia, being city block No 99, part of lot No. 6 Be ginning 95 feet east from the corner of Maiden and West Cambridge ave nue, running east 60 feet to a line of E D. Barrett, theme south 160 met, thence west 60 feet t<> line of Mary H \gnew, thence north along said line 160 feet to the beginning point, b* mg improved prop ert' in the chv of College Park, adjoining Barrett, levied on as the propertv of I T Henley to satisfv a fi fa in favor of the state and eountv against *aid lot and against said l 1' Henley for state and count.v taxes for thr year 1910 Also, at the same tim* and place, the following described propertv. to wit All that tract <>f land lying and being In the city of Fast Point. Ga . in land lot 163 < the Fourteenth district of Fulton aunt'-. Georgia, and more particularly as follows Beginning at a point on the east side of Lowe avenue. 150 eet sout! of the southeast corner of uowe avenue and Center street ami run ning thence south along the east side of Love avenue 75 feet, more or less, thence east 11*0 feet, more or less, thence north 75 feet, more or less, thence west 190 feet, more or less. t»- beginning point, adjoin ing Frazier, levied on as the property of T. E. Matthews, to satisfy a fi fa in fa vor of the state and counts against said lot and against said T E Matthews for state and count* • \ • * A Ifi • t lowing described property, to wit A cer tain city lot in the < ity of Atlanta. Ward 3, land lot 43, In the Fourteenth district of Fulton county. Georgia, fronting 45 .eet on the south side of Georgia avenue to Pavilion, between Grant street and Cherokee avenue, ami running back 160 feet more or less, in a southerly direc . tion, the house on said lot known as No 429. on said street, according to street numbers, the same being improved prop the citv of Atlanta, adjoining Hudgens, levied on as the property of Mrs. Cattie Blount, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of the state and county against said lot and against said Mrs ('’attic Blount for state and county tax for the year 1910. Also, at same time and place, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: \• » r tain citv lot in the city of Atlanta Ward 4 land lot 47. in the Fourteenth district of Fulton county. Georgia, fronting 5o feet on the northwest corner of Morgan and Arnold streets, and running back n»0 feet, more or less, in a northwesterly di rection the house on said lot known as No 60-64 on said street, according to street numbers, the same being Improved prop erty in the city of Atlanta, adjoining narks, levied on as the property of W. B Blount, to satisfy a fl fa in favor of the state and county against said lot ami against said W. B. Blount for state and county tax for the year 1910 Also, at same time and place the follow Ing described property, to-wit: A * cer ; tain city lot in the city of Atlanta Ward 1, land lot 77. in the Fourteenth distuct of Fulton county. Georgia, fronting .«0 feet on the east side of Madison avenue, between Hunter and Alabama streets, and running back 200 feet, more or les.. In an easterly direction, the House on said lot known as No. 10-12. on said street according to street numbers, the same being improved property m ...e ' G <>i Atlanta, adjoining Roberts, levied on as Real Estate For Sale. Legal Notices. th<> property of J <• Bridger, trustee, to satisfy n tl fa. In favor of the state and county against said lot and against said .1. C. Bridger, trustee, for stale and coun ty tax fc>r the year 1910. Also, at same time and place, the fol lowing deecrlbed propertv. to wit: A cer tain city lot In the city of Atlanta. Ward 3, land lot 45, tn the Fourteenth district of Fulton county, Georgia, fronting 50 feet on the northwest corner of Hunter and Oakland, and running back 100 feet, more or less, In a northwester!} direction, the house on said lot known as No, 100 on said street, according to street num bers. the same being improve,! property in the city of Atlanta, adjoining Medlock, levied on as the property of Mrs E. K Bridger, to satisfy a fl. la. in favor of the state and county against said lot and against said Mrs E K Bridger, for state and county tax for the year 1910. Also at same time and place The follow ing described property, to wit: A certain city lot. in the city of College Park in Block *X. east half of lot No. I, beginning 50 teet east of the southeast corner of East Mercer avenue and Jackson streets, running theme east 50 feet, thence south lt'_'c. feet, thence west 50 feel, thence north 142 U feet to beginning point, ad joining the property of J. \v. Taylor. I<e} led on as the propertv of (’ F. Merck to satisfy u It fa. in favor of the state and count} against said lot and against said C. F Merck for state and county taxes forth., rear 1910 Also at the same limn and place the following described property, to wit All that tract or parcel of land" lying and be ing in Fulton countv. Georgia, and being lots Nos 201. 202. 203, 204. 205. 200. 207, 209. 210. IIP, 11K. 502, 503, 504. 500. 507. 516. 515, 514, *613. 510, 509, according to plat of northwest \tlanta on tile tn the clerk's office of Fulton eountv, Georgia, book 3. pages 82 and S 3. levied on us the property of Mrs. it i. Reed to satisfy a fl fa tn favor of the state and eountv against said lot amt said Mis t> I. Reed for state an.t county taxes for year 1910. Also at the same time and plaTe tlie following described propertv. to wit- A certain eity lot In the ei'tv of College Park, described as follows: Being lot 29. tn block 1. of the Rhodes subdivision fronting 50 feet on south side of Columh.a avenue, ami running back 107 feet bounded on the west by the land of Hag ir Brooks, on the east by land of A s Rhodes, being a Im 50x167 feet, in the city <>f College Park Levied on as the property of Martha Speer to satisfy a ti. fa. in favor of the state anil eountv against sat.l lot and against said Maritin Speer fol- state and eountv taxes for the year 1910 \ P STEW \RT. Tax Collector and Sheriff, FuL ton Eountv. Georgia Legal Notices. SHERIF SALES FOR AUGUST, 1912. Will be sold before the present court house door i “old city hall building’.” lo cated at the northeast corner of South Pryor and East Hunter streets, the said premises having been designated by the board of commissioners of roads ami rev enues of Fulton eountv as the court house), in the city ~f Atlanta. Fulton county. Georgia, on the first Tuesday in August, 1912, at public outcry, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest ami best bidder or bidders, for eash th« whole, part oi parts of the following described propertv AH that tract or parcel of land lying and being in land lot ninety «90». of the Fourteenth il4th) district of Fulton county. Georgia. commencing at a point on the east side of Stew art avenue, and where Lincoln ave nue intersects with said Stewart avenue, ami running thence east along the north side of Lincoln avenue three hundred and thirty-five (335) feet, thence north one hundred and sixty-two and five-tenths (162.5) feet, to a ten (10) foot alley, thence west along the south side of salt alley to Stewart avenue: thence south along the east side of Slewart avenue one hundred and sixty-two ami five-tenths (162 5) feet to Lincoln avenue, the point of beginning, containing one ami one fourth i J- , 4 • acres Levied upon as th* property of John Powell to satisfy a fi fa. issued from the citv court of Atlanta in favor of George Bros. vs. the said .loin Powell, th*' tenant in possesion notified property pointed out bv the plaintiff’s at torney Also at the same time ami place the fol lowii • ' ' ■ ' wit Com mencing on the south side oi Ware av* THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Legal Notices. nue. formerly known as Church street, ami in the town of East Print. at the northwest corner of what was formerly the Matthews lot, which point is five hun dred and sixty-one (561? Det 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 ar. J ninety-four (394) feet: thence easterly eighty-one (81 > feet to the lot formerly of Matthews, thence northerly’ ah,ng said Matthews lot three hundred and sixty-one (361) feet to the beginning point, being the same property conveyed to Mary T Smith lr .Mrs Nancy H. Ware, by dee J dated February 29, 1892, recorded in book l -t, page J]B. 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 <l4th) district of Fulton county. Georgia, levied upon as the property of Mrs Mary T Smit I) to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from thr city court of Atlanta in favor of Mrs Janet T. Fortson vs the said Mrs Man T Smith, a deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as required ) law. and the tenant in possession noti fied Ti • property above described to be sold at the risk of the Railway Postal Clerks’ Investment association, who, through ami by its agent, Herbert S. Wil heit, bid <JT the same at sheriff’s sale on the first Tuesday in July. 1912, and failed and refused to comply with the terms of sale after being requested so to do. Notice of resale served on the said bidder. • Also at the same time and place the following described property, to wit: A certain tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the city’ of Atlanta, part of hind lot fifty-three (53) of the Fourteenth (14th) district of originally’ Henry, now Fulton, county, Georgia, be ing lot No three (3> in the plat of the property |i A. Beattie estate made for sale December 4, 1900. commencing at a point on the west side of Frazer street sixty-one (61) feet north of Fulton street and running north thirty-two (32) feet, thence west one hundred (100) feet; thence south thirty-two (32) feet along the east side of a ten ( 10) foot alley; thence east one hundred (100) feet to the point of beginning. Property known as city numbers 177 and 179 Frazer street, levied upon as the property of E. L. Full er to satisfy a fi fa. issued from the superior court of Fulton county, in favor of Rose Investment Company versus said E L Fuller, a deed for the purpose of lew and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as required by law, the ten ant in I-ts-;rssi<in notified. Also at the same time and place the following property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in land lot sixteen (16) of the Fourteenth (14th) district, and lot one (1) of the Sev enteenth (17th) district of originally Hen ry, now Fulton county, Georgia, and more particularly described as follows: Begin ning on the east side of Highland avenue (formerly Johnsons road) one hundred and nineteen (119) feet south from the southeast corner of Highland and Bigham avenues and running thence east one hun dred and seventy-five and three tenths (175.3) feet to a twelve (12) foot alley; thence south along said alley fifty-six (56) feet; thence west one hundred and fifty-seven <157) feet to Highland avenue; thence in a northerly direction along Highland avenue sixty (60) feet to begin ning point, being lot No six (6) of the W E. Worley subdivision for Bigham Tyus, made April. 1909. by Conn & Thomas, and recorded in the office of the clerk of the superior court, Fulton coun ty. Georgia, tn plat book 3, pages 128 and 129, levied upon as the property’ of J. D. Fleming and <’. A Fleming tn satisfy a fi. fa. Issued from the city court of At lanta, in favor of Mrs. Emma Perlinski versus said J D. Fleming and C. A. Fleming, a deed for the purpose nf levy’ and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as required by law; the tenant in possession notified. XI c • .i t ’! • ip and place the fal- lowing property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being In land lot one hundred and eleven (111) of the Fourteenth < 14th) district of Fulton coun ty. Georgia, described as follows: Com mencing at the southwest corner of Elm street and Jones avenue and extending west along the south side of Jones ave- i nue forty-one (41) feet, more or less, thence south one hundred and twenty (120) feet, more or less, to a division fence; thence east along said division fence forty-one (41) feet, more or less, to Elm street; thence north along the west side of Elm street one hundred and twenty (120) feet, more or less, to the beginning point The dwelling house on said lot being known as 242 Jones avenue, levied upon as the property’ of J W. Harvil to satisfv a fi fa issued from the city court of Atlanta, in favor <»f Peter F. Clarke as guardian of Fred Stewart versus said J Harvil. a deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and I recorded as required by law. the tenant i in possession notified. Also at the .-ame time and place the fol- i lowing property, to wit: All that tract or | parcel of land lying and being in the city : of Atlanta, and being part of land lot 106, j of the Seventeenth district of Fulton j county. Georgia, described as follows: . Beginning on the east side of Piedmont | avenue at a point 305 feet south of the southeast corner of Piedmont avenue and i Tenth street; thence south on the east side of Piedmont avenue 60 feet; thence east 175 feet to a 10-foot ally; thence northwardly along the west side of said alley 61 feet, thence west 175 feet to be ginning point Levied on as the property of Mrs. Grace M Keefer to satisfy a fl. fa issued from the superior court of Ful ton county. Georgia, in favor of Jerome Moore versus the said Mrs Grace M. Keefer \ls<i at the same time ami plitee the fol lowing described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in land lot sixty-one (61) of the Seventeenth (17th) district of originally Henry, now Fulton, county. Georgia, more particularly described as follows: Begin ning at a point on the south side of a fifty (50) foot street known-as Smith ave nue twenty (20) feet east of the west line ••f said land lot. said beginning point be ing at the southeast corner of Smith ave nue and a forty (40) foot street and run ning thence east along the south side of Smith avenue four hundred <400) feet; thence south two hundred and forty (240) feet, more or less, to the north line of the property of I'dna Bell Sims; thence west along said line four hundred « feet to the above mentioned forty’ (40) foot street, thence north along the east Mde of said street two hundred and forty <240) feet, more or less, to point of be-i ginning: said premises having thereon four (4) houses Also all that tract <>r parcel of land lying and being in land lot tlftx-seven (57) of the Si'venteenth (17th) district of origi nally Henry. noix Fulton. county, Georgia, being part of lot 16. in the sub division of the Edwin Plaster estate, more particular!' described as follows; Begin ning at the northwest corner of the Boulevard and Center streets, and run ning thence northeast along the west side >f the Boulevard two hundred and forty <240) feet; thence west two hundred and twenty-six (226) feel to a stake; thence south two hundred and twelve (212) feet to the corner on Center street: thence east along the north side of Center street one hundred and fifty-three (153) feet to the stake at the beginning point, con taining one and nine-tenths (1.9) acres, more or less, and having thereon four (4) houses, levied upon i’s the property of Emory S Sims, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from the citv court of Atlanta, in favor of John G. Burckhardt versus the said Emory S Sims, a deed for the purpose of lev.\ and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as required by law. tenant in possesslon notifie< 1. Ms • the same time and place, the foil.. Wing described property, to wit: AJ.I that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the <ut\ of Atlanta, being part t land lot 13. of the Fourteenth district »f originally Henry, now Fulton county. Georgia being lot 68. of the Asa G Can dler subdivision as per plat recorded In plat book 2. page 90. Fulton county rec ords. more particularly described as fol lows Beginning at a point on the south side of Clu\ street (also known as Mani gault street), forty (40) feet east of the southeast corner of Clay ami Wetherby streets, running thence east along the south side ..f clay street forty (40) feet, to 1. t No 69 of said plat: thence south along said lot one humlred and twenty one (121 i feet to a ten (10) foot alley: thence west along the north side of said a’.ie\ forty (40) feet to lot No. 67; thence north along <aid lot one hundred and twenty-one (121) feet to point of begin- , ning \lso all that tract or parcel of land l> ng and being in the city of At lanta. ami in land lot 13. of the Four teenth district of originally Henry, now Legal Notices. Fulton county. Georgia, being lot No. 67. of the Asa G. Candler subdivision, as per plat recorded in plat book 2. page 90, . >f Fulton county’ records, more particu- | larly described as follow’s: Beginning at i i the southeast corner of Clay’ (also known as Manigault street) and Wetherby street; running thence along the south side of (’lay street forty (40) feet to lot 68, of said plat; thence south along said lot one hundred and twenty-one (121) feet, to a ten (10> foot alley; thence west along the north side of said alley forty (40' feet to Wetherby street; thence north along 1 . side of Wetherby street one ..rnrpd and twenty-one (121) feet to the ’ beginning point. Levied upon as the prop erty <*f Kirkman Plumbing Company, G. B. Kirkman and L. E. Kirkman, to satis fy a fi. fa issued from the city court of Atlanta, in favor of w T Ashford vs. said Kirkman Plumbing Company, G. B. Kirkman and L. E. Kirkman, as makers, and J w Harvill and J. J. Harvlll as in dorsers, a deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and • recorded as required by law. the tenant! in possession notified. Uso at the same time and place, the following describe<l property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and be ing in land lot No. 22, of the Fourteenth (14th) district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, and described as follows: Beginning on the south side of Killian street, at a point one hundred and forty (140) feet east of Waldo street, running thence east along the south side of Killian street fifty (50) feet, 1 more or less, to a twenty (20) foot al ley, thence southerly along the west side of said alley ninety-one (91) feet, more or less; thence westerly fifty (50) feet, more or less, thence northerly ninety-one (91) feet, to Killian street and point of beginning, being part of lot No. 3, block No. 4. the L. P. Grant plat, and known as No. < Killian street, according to the present system of street numbers. Levied j upon as the property of W F. Brandt and G. H Yancey, Jr., to satisfy two execu tions. one of which is issued from the superior court of Fulton county, Georgia, in favor of Empire Investment Company vs. said W. F. Brandt and said G. H. Yan cey, Jr. and one issued from the city, court of Atlanta in favor of Empire In vestment Company vs. said G. H. Yan cey, Jr., and W. F. Brandt, tenant in possession notified. Also at the same time and place, the following described property, to-wlt: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in land lot 149, of the Seven teenth district of Fulton county. Georgia, and more particularly described as fol lows: Commencing at a point on the northeast corner of Hemphill avenue and Fourteenth street, and fronting on said Hemphill avenue 210 feet, and extending back of uniform width a distance of 681 feet. Levied upon as the property of W. M Scott, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the city court of Atlanta In favor of the Georgia Brick Company vs. R. S. Morris, as maker, and said W M Scott, as in dorser, the tenant in possession notified. Also at the same time and place, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and be ing in the city of Atlanta, in land lot one hundred and twelve (112), of the Fourteenth district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, more par ticularly described as follows. Beginning at the intersection of Howell Mill road and Marietta street, at the northwest cor ner. and running thence along the north easterly side of Marietta street In a north westerly direction five hundred and sev enty five (575) feet, more or less, to the south side of Exposition street, thence in an easterly direction along the south side of Exposition street three hundred and sevnty-one (371) feet, more or less, to the west side of Howell Mill road; thence in an easterly direction along said How ell Mill road two hundred and sixteen <216) feet, to beginning point. Levied upon as the property of Palmer Brick Company to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Fulton superior court in favor of A. p Woodward, trustee, vs said Palmer Brick Company, the tenant tn possession notified. Also at the same time and place, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and be ing in the city of Atlanta find in land lot one hundred and eleven (111), of the Fourteenth (14th) district of Fulton coun ty, Georgia. Commencing on the north side of West Simpson street forty-three (43) feet east from Griffin street, thence east along the north side of Simpson I street forty-three (43) feet; thence ex tending back north same width as front one hundred and twenty-two (122) feet; being known as house No. 523 West Simp son street. Levied upon as the property of W. F. Booker to satisfy a fl. fa. is sued from the city court of Atlanta, in fa vor of Mrs. J B. Lovett vs. said W. F. Booker, a deed for tlie purpose of levy and sale having been executed, flled and re corded as required by law, the tenant in i>ossession notified. Also, at the same time and place, the following described personal property, to wlt . An undivided one-fourth vested re mainder interest in eighty (80) shares of stock of Lamar & Jlankin Drug Company, ; standing In the name of Henry J j “estate, ’ by virtue of Item “C” of the last i will and testament of Henry J. Lamar, | this vested remainder interest being sub . iect to the life estate of Mrs. Fannie L. i Rankin and to other restrictions and lim i itations as set out in the will of Henry J Lamar; also, an undivided one-fourth vested remainder interest in seven (7) shares of stock of “S. S. S.” (Swift's I Syphilitic Specific) standing in the name of Henry J. Lamar “estate ’ by virtue of item “C” of the last will and testament of Henry J. I>amar. This vested remain der interest being subject to the life es tate of Mrs Fannie L Rankin and to other restrictions and limitations as set out in the will of Henry J. Lamar, levied upon as the property of Lamar Rankin by virtue of a fl. fa. issued from the su perior court of Fulton county in favor of Massengale Advertising Agency versus 1 >ainar Ratikin, Also, at the same time and place, the following personal property, to-wit: One back bar counter, one novelty box. bottle beer boxes, one ice box, four tables, fif teen chairs, one cash register, one small gas stove, lot cooking utensils, two elec tric fans, one small showcase, one short counter, beer glasses and all other glass ware, the entire stock of merchandise contained in the store room, together with the plumbing, also the lease of the prem ises transferred to the defendant by Louis Bender, levied upon as the property of from the superior court of Fulton county W. D. Meara to satisfy a fi. fa. issued in favor of Gann & Garraux versus said W. D. Meara. This property being difficult and expensive to transport, it will not be brought to and exposed before the court house door on the day of sale. Same can be examined by applying to No. 384 Ma rietta street, Atlanta, Ga. Also, at the same time and place, the following described property, to-wit: One Bxl2 (’handler & Price press, one 12x18 (’handler A* Price press, one 26-inch Chandler & Price paper cutter,* two pairs of Bxl2 roller supporters, two pairs 12x18 roller supporters, one box of wood furni ture. six triple eases, one dozen Hempie quoins No. 1, one benzine can, about 75 feet brass rule, one and two-point; one Boston staple bender, style A. 5.000 one- I quarter-inch staples for same, one Ameri can lead and rule cutter. No. 20, seven pair of new eases, five-column job chases, eight single column A B galleys. two ible column A B galleys, ten double riveted zinc mailing galleys, tw-o cap news cases, one Horton mailer, 50 two point brass dashes, about 300 pounds of job type with quads for same, one lot of lead slugs, levied upon as the property of L F Shaffer, to satisfy a mortgage fl. fa. issued from the superior court of Fulton county in favor of J. T and L. E. Arnall versus said L F Shaffer. This property being difficult ami expensive to transport, the same will not be brought to and ex posed at the court house door on the day of sale The same can be seen and ex amined on the premises. 65North Broad street, Atlanta. Ga (third floor). Also, at tlie same time and place, the following described personal property, to wit. One Burrows adding machine, levied upon .is the property of the defendant, A C. Minter. b> virtue of a ti fa. is sued from the superior gourt of Fulton county. Georgia, in favor of Mrs. B W. Stone versus the said A. C. Minter. i Also, at the same time and place, the [following property, to-wit: One dining • . table, two bundles chairs, one box couch, i two boxes and contents, two bundles iron 1 | bed rails, one crate pictures and folding . I table, two bundles iron bed ends, one 'waiter, one chiffonier, one sideboard, one i librarx table, one dresser, three rockers, one miisit stand, two Morris chairs, one I craved mirror, one crated bookcase, one * roll rugs, two springs, one stepladder, one i kitchen table, four center tables, one hall seat, one porch rocker, two mattresses, f three straight chairs, one biscuit board, one ladies' desk, two bookstands, one ped estal. one bundle straight chairs, one shirtwaist box, one carpet brush, one Legal Notices. screen, one carpet sweeper, one iron board, three pillows, one sewing machine, j one bundle rugs, one crate table leaves. 1 | one refrigerator, one barrel and contents, ' I one zinc bucket, one scrap basket, one zinc tub. one small chest, one brass jar dinier, one piano, one piano stool, levied upon as the property of H Edward Haynes to satisfy a distress warrant In favor of J. W. Goldsmith versus said H. Edward Haynes. Also, at the same time and place, the I following described property, to-wlt: One iron safe, two desks, two tables, one Un derwood typewriter, one tiling cabinet, two sets cabinet maps, three chairs, one billing register, one letter scale, one book vase, one dresser, one shaving stand, one washstand, one Iron bed and furnishings, one table, one art square, five chairs 60 gross empty bottles, about 25,000 cartons, one barrel of drugs, about 50 empty boxes, three cases printed advertising matter, about 500 pounds wrapping paper, l 800 posters, 10.000 advertising signs, one • pair platform scales, two tables, one cop l per kettle, one Wright gas boiler, one lot of barrels, levied upon as the property of T. P. Marshall, doing business as the Baby Ease Company,.by virtue of a ti. fa. issued from the city court of Atlanta in favor of The Peerless Pattern Companj’ versus the said T. P Marshall, doing busi ness as the Baby Ease Company. This property being difficult and expensive to transport, will not be brought and exposed for sale before the court house door, but can be seen and inspected at No. 445 Edgewood avenue, Atlanta. Ga. Also, at the same time and place, the following described personal property, to wit: Six glass showcases, three chairs, four clocks, two tables, one desk; one large mirror, two stools, one polishing machine, one glass cabinet, one watch rack, one heater, the interest of defendant (I). T. Dunbar), amounting to about SBO in one iron safe: also, a small stock of jewelry, consisting of fobs, rings, pins and silverware, and all other property and goods of every character now stored or contained in No. 181 Auburn avenue, city of Atlanta, levied upon by virtue of a mortgage execution issued from the su perior court of Eulton courtv, Georgia, against D. T. Dunbar in favor of W. H. Chancellor versus the said D, T. Dunbar Also, at the same time and place, the following described property, to-wit: About 50.000 feet (estimated) of lumber, consisting of framing, celling, flooring and moulding, about 10,000 shingles. levied upon as the property of E. S. Sims, doing business as E. S. Sims Company, to sat isfy a fl. fa. issued from the city court of Atlanta, in favor of Leatherburv & White versus said E. S. Sims, doing business as E. S. Sims Company, this property being difficult and expensive to transport it will not be brought and exposed before the court house door on the day of sale, the same can be examined at the yards of the said company, located at Brookwood. Fulton county, Georgia, on the line of the Southern Railway C. W. MANGUM, Sheriff. GEORGIA—FuIton County. By virtue of an order of Fulton superior court passed on the 25th day of June, 1912, in the case of Mrs. S. .1. Walker vs. Mrs Ada F. Noyes et. al., being case No. 25625, Fulton superior court, July term, 1912, th* undersigned as commissioners will sell within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesdaj- in August. 1912, at the place of public sale of Fulton county. Georgia, to wit: before the court house on the corner of Pryor and Hunter streets in the city of Atlanta, the following described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the city of Atlanta, on the north side of Mitchell street, between Whitehall and Pryor streets, and being in land lot seventy-seven (77) of the four teenth (14th) district of said county, front ing about seventy-one (71) feet on Mitch ell street, of w’hich twenty-five (25) feet of frontage on west side extends back a uniform width a distance of seventy-nine (79) feet, and the remainder of said lands extends back a depth of one hundred and eight (108) feet, and six (6) inches; said lands being subject to an easement of an alley way eight (8) feet wide and being the same lands conveyed to B. F. Walker by the two following deeds, to-wlt: (1) A certain deed made by A. W. Mitchell, dated the 3d day of January, 1890, and recorded in the office of the clerk of the superior court of Fulton county in deed book P-8, folio 115. (2) A certain deed made by Joseph F. Gatins, dated the 15th day of March, 1890, and recorded in the office of the clerk of the superior court of Fulton count}' in book Q-3, folio 168; it also being the same lands shown on a plat attached to a deed from F. S and Jennie P. Powell to B F. Walker, recorded in office of the clerk of the superior court of Fulton county, in Book R-4, page 656 Said sale will be for cash and at public outcry and 10 per cent of the amount of the bid shall be paid by the successful bidder immediately upon the knocking down to him of said property and the bal ance of said purchase money shall be paid Immediately upon the consummation of said sale. At 9:30 a tn., on Saturday, August 10, 1912, at the court house in Fulton county, said commissioners will make a report of their actings and doings In the premises to the judge of Fulton su perior court then presiding in the motion division, at which time, or so soon there after as the parties at interest can be heard, an order will be passed either con firming qr refusing to confirm such sale so made by such commissioners In the event said sale be not confirmed, the 10 per cent paid by the successful bidder will be returned Immediately to said bidder. In the event the said sale is confirmed the 10 per cent so paid by the successful bid der will be applied on the purchase price and In the event the successful bidder, upon the confirmation of said sale, fails or neglects to pay the balance of the pur chase price, the 10 per cent so paid will be held by the commissioners to cover the costs of a re-sale and to cover any damages that may accrue by reason of the fact that said successful bidder failed and declined to consummate said sale FORREST ADAIR, A. A MEYER. C. B. REYONDDS, Commissioners. EXECUTRIX’S SALE. GEORGIA Fulton County. Ry virtue of the power contained in the will of R. K. Giffen, deceased, I, Mrs. Ella B. Giffen, executrix of the last will and testament of said R. K. Giffen, de ceased, will on the first Tuesday tn Au gust. 1912, before the court house door of Fulton county, Georgia, during the legal hours of sale, put up and expose for sale to the highest bidder the one-third undivided interest of R. K. Giffen, de ceased, in the following described proper ty. upon the following terms: $3,000 cash, and balance payable one year after date, with interest at 7 per cent. Tract No. 1. All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the southeast corner of land lot No. 5. of the Seventeenth district of originally De- Kalb, now Fulton county, Georgia, and being more particularly described as fol lows: Beginning at the southeast corner of land lot 5. in said district, and run ning north along the east line of said lot. the same being the boundary line between DeKalb and Fulton counties. 1,200 feet to the land of Mr Veach; thence a little north of west along the south line of the Veach land 1,300 feet to the land of Mrs. Minnie S. Bearse; thence south along the east line of the land of Mrs Minnie S. Bearse 1,220 feet, to the original south line of said land lot 5; thence east along said south line 1.300 feet, to the beginning point. Tract No. 2. All that tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the northeast corner of land lot 4, of the Sev enteenth district of originally DeKalb, now Fulton county. Georgia, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at theoortheast corner of said lot 4. and running west along the north line of said lot 1.300 feet, to the land of Mrs Minnie S. Bearse. thence south along the east line of the land of Mrs. Minnie S Bearse 1,520 feet; thence east 1,300 : feet to the original east line of said land lot. thence north along the original east line, the same being the boundary line between DeKalb and Fulton counties. 1.520 feet to the beginning point, said , tracts of land No. 1 and No. 2, above de scribed. containing 76 68 acres. Tract No. 3. All that tract or parcel ■ of land situate, lying and being in the ' southeast corner of land lot No. 4. of ; the Seventeenth district of originally De , Kalb, now Fulton county. Georgia, and i being more particularly described as fol ; lows: Beginning at the southeast corner t of land lot 4. of said district, and run -1 ning north along the east line of said land . lot 4. the same being the boundary line s between DeKalb and Fulton counties. 1.520 • feet to the south line of tract No 2, here ' inabove described; thence west along the 1 south line of said tract No. 2 950 feet. , to the land of Mrs Minnie S Bearse: . thence south along the east line of Mrs Minnie S Bearse 1.520 feet to the original > south line of said land lot 4: thence east ? along the south line of said lot 4. 950 feet, Legal Notices. to the beginning point: containing 33.14 acres. I Tract No. 4 A certain triangular ! shaped tract of land containing five-sixths of an acre, conveyed by Mrs Minnie S. I Bearse to Mrs. Mary E. Buchanan (nee Smith) by deed dated December 6, 1906, j and recorded in deed book 211, page 4. | on the 10th day of December. 1906. in the office of the clerk of the superior court of Fulton county, Georgia, said tract of land being a part of land lot No. 5 of the Seventeenth district of originally De- Kalb. now Fulton county, Georgia, to which deed reference is here made; said tract of land fronting 420 feet on said Cheshire Bridge road; the south line of ' said tract extending back east from said road 177 feet to the west line of tract No. 1 above described, and the east line of said tract extends from said south line northwardly along the west line of said tract No. 1 above described to said Chesh ire Bridge road, to a point 80 feet, more or less, south of (he rock corner of Veach. Beam and Smith, on the west side of said Cheshire Bridge road. MRS. ELLA B. GIFFEN, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of R. K. Giffen. Deceased. J. CALEB CLARKE. Attorney. 7-13-2 GEORGIA—FuIton County. To the Honorable Philip Cook, Secretary of State for the State of Georgia: The petition of G. T. Cash, residing at Atlazita, Ga.; B. H. Bradley, residing at Atlanta, Ga.; N. A. Dodgen, residing at Atlanta. Ga.; C. H. Shaft, residing at At lanta, Ga.. and A. Murphy, residing at Atlanta, Ga., respectfully shows: They desire for themselves, their asso ciates and successors to be incorporated under the name of "The American As surance Company,” for tlie purpose of carrying on the business of industrial life, accident and health insurance, the stipu lated premium, advance assessments or dues for which are to be regularly pay able and collectable weekly or bi-weekly, and the policies -or benefit certificates for which are to be for sums of not more than five hundred dollars on a single life, and which policies or benefit certificates may provide a weekly benefit for disabil ity caused by accidental Injury or illness, not greater than twenty dollars per week. Said corporation is to have no capital stock. The principal offices of said com pany are to be located at Atlanta. Fulton county. Georgia, but the privilege is prayed to establish branch offices and transact business at other points in this state and elsewhere. Petitioners do intend in good faith to go forward without delay to organize said company They pray that they may be incorporated, under the name aforemen tioned. under the laws of Georgia, with all the rights, powers and privileges ac corded by said laws to an insurance com pany organized upon the plan and for the purpose herein above stated. G. T. CASH, B. H. BRADLEY, N. A. DODGEN, C. H. SHAFT, A. MURPHY. STATE OF GEORGIA Fulton County Capitola L. Wood vs. W. J. Wood. Su perior Court, September term, 1912. No. 16467. To W J. Wood, Greeting: By order of court you are hereby notified that on the 14th day of December, 1907, Capitola L. Wood filed suit against you byway of equitable petition for purpose of setting aside first verdict in divorce suit, return able by order of said court to the Sep tember 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 in Septem ber, 1912, then and there to answer the plaintiff's complaint Witness the Hon. W, D Ellis, judge of said court, this May 15, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. -3-15 GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY—To the Superior Court of Said County: The petition of E. S. Reed, of Fulton county, Georgia; Roy Bendure, of Decatur county, Illinois, and Gilbert Grassley, of New' York county, New York, respectful ly shows: 1. That they desire for themselves, their associates and successors, to be Incorpo rated and made a body politic under the name and style of "The E. S. Reed Na tional Detective Agency” for the period of twenty years. The principal office of said company shall be in the city of Atlanta, state and county aforesaid: but petitioners desire the right to establish branch offices within this state, or elsewhere in the United States, territories and colontai possessions of the United States, and in all foreign countries, wherever the holders of a ma jority of the stock may so determine. 3 The object of said corporation is pecu niary gain to itself and its stockholders. 4. The business to be carried on by said corporation is to handle all kinds and manner of detective work and matters, namely: Criminal, civil, commercial, se cret service, work for national, state and private banks, trust companies, railroads, steamship and transportation lines, and other corporations and persons corporate or individual, and everything within the scope and purview of a detective and de tective agency; and to employ detectives and subordinates to do such work as may be necessary to gain information for said agency and its branches. 5. The capital stock of said corporation shall be Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Doi lars, with the privilege of increasing same to the sum of One Hundred Thousand ($100,000.00) Dollars by a majority vote of the stockholders, said stock to be di vided into shares of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each. Ten per cent of the amount of capital to be employed by them has been actually paid in. Petitioners desire the right to have the subscriptions to said capital stock paid in money or property to be taken at a fair valuation. 6. Petitioners desire the right to sue and be sued, to plead and be impleaded, to have and use a common seal, to make all necessary by-laws and regulations, and to do all other things that may be neces sary for the successful carrying on of said business, including the right to buy, hold and sell real estate and personal property suitable to the purposes of the corpora tion. and to execute notes and bonds as evidence of indebtedness incurred, or which may be incurred, in the conduct of the affairs of the corporation, and to secure the same by mortgage, security deed, or other form of lien, under existing laws. They desire for said incorporation the power and authority to apply for and accept amendments to its charter of either form or substance by a vote of a majority of its stock outstanding at the time. They also ask authority for said incorporation to wind up its affairs, liquidate and dis continue its business at any time it may determine to do so by a vote of two thirds of its stock outstanding at the time. 8. They desire for the said incorporation the right of renewal when and as provided by the laws of Georgia, and that it have all such other rights, powers, privileges and immunities as are incident to like incorporations, or permissible under the laws of Georgia Wherefore, petitioners pray to be in corporated under the name and style aforesaid, with the powers, privileges and immunities herein set forth, and as are now’, or may hereafter be. allowed a cor poration of similar character under the laws of Georgia. ANDERSON. FELDER, KOVXVKKR ,* WILSON and CARL HV'l'f'HßSt >X. Petitioners' -Attorneys. Filed in office this th* „£ August. 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk. ; GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY—I, Arnold • Broyles, clerk of the Superior Court of I said county, do hereby certify that the i foregoing is a true and correct copy of the application for charter of "The E S ■ Reed National Detective Agency' as same appears on file in this office. 1 Witness my official signature and seal of said Court, this 3«l day of August. 1912 ARNOLD BROYLES, I Clerk Superior Court, Fulton County, Georgia ' This 3d »iay of August. 1912. 8-3-43 [ NOTICE OF PETITION TO SELL AND REINVEST BY GUARDIAN ■ TO All Whom It May Concern, Greeting: The undersigned guardian of W. B I Armstrong. Jr., a minor, hereby gives ■ notice of her intention to apply to the i honorable, the superior court of Fulton i county. Georgia, on the 2.1 day of Sep- ■ tember. 1912. at 9:30 o’clock a. m . at the . court house of Fulton county. Georgia, for an order to sell at private sale and rein- I The properties to he sold are described l I as follows: , I Ist. All of said ward's right, title and Legal Notices. interest, be the same one-twelfth or greater, in and to all that tract or P ar " cel of land lying and being in the city of Atlanta on the northeast corner <>f Wash ington street and Woodward avenue, for merly Jones street, said lot measuring one hundred and fifteen and one-hair < 115A 2 » feet on Washington street ang ex tending buck east two hujiv-ed - ’ (210) feet, more or lesn, form width of the front on Was- ’ngwu street to the lot marked “Barnes on Cooper's map, said property being all or the lot at the corner of Washington anti Jones streets as described In the second parcel of land in the deed from Lemuel P. Grant to W’. S. Armstrong and B. Armstrong, bearing date June 26. 18(-, of record in Deed Book PP, page 168, jn» the office of the clerk of the superior court of Fulton county. Georgia. 2d. All of said ward’s right, title and interest, be the same one-twelfth or greater, in all that tract .or parcel of land Iving and being in the city of Atlanta and in land lot seventy-seven (77) or the Fourteenth (14th) district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Georgia, and more particularly described as being a part of city lot six (6), block two (2), and commencing on the northeast s *tle of Hunter street at a point two hundred (L 00 feet southeastwardly from the northeast corner of Hunter street and Central ave nue (formerly Lloyd street), and running thence southeastwardly along the north east side of Hunter street one hundred and one and five-tenths (101.5) feet, more or less: thence northeast one hundred and twenty.. (l? 0 feet to the property of the Atlanta Real Estate Company; thence northwestwardly along said property one hundred and five-tenths (101.5) feet, more or less; fhence southwestwardly one hun dred and twenty (120) feet to Hunter street and the point of beginning, being all of that lot on Hunter street conveyed by Lemuel P Grant to William S. Arm strong and Myra B. Armstrong, by deed bearing date June 26. 1872, and recorded in Deed Book PP. page 168. In the office of the clerk of the superior court of Ful ton county. Georgia. The reasons for sale are that said prop erties are practically unproductive par tially unimproved, and subject to heavy taxes, and the interest of said ward there in is fractional and said property is not suited to the present needs of said ward. This Ist dav of August. 1912. MRS. RI’BY G. ARMSTRONG. As Guardian of W’. B. Armstrong. Jr., a Minor. ROBT. C and PHILIP H. ALSTON, Attorneys for Petitioner. -3-42 SHOP TALK mww - |g|| ; Photo bv Stephenson JAMES G. JOHNSTON. He has been associated with the Travelers Insurance Company for the past two years, and has accepted a po sition with Rhett & O’Bleme, the change taking effect August 1. Mr. Johnston, who has had wide ex perience in the accident and liability branch of Insurance, will act in the ca pacity of special agent of the Aetna Ac cident and Liability Insurance Compa ny, which company is represented in Atlanta by the Rhett & O’Bieme Agen cy, located in the Empire building. This agency, which handles all kinds <>f Insurance, is well known in Atlanta, a«d is doing a steadily increasing business. Nicolas S. Themelis, vice president of the G. Themelis Company, manufac turers of Egyptian cigarettes in Atlan ta and New York, is in town, visiting his brother. George Themelis, president of the company. [DEATHS AND Frank Woodruff. Tlie body of Frank Woodruff, drown ed near Kingston, Ga., and brought to Atlanta yesterday, will be carried to Griffin, Ga., for funeral and interment tomorrow. Mr. Woodruff was drowned while on a fishing party that camped near Kingston Wednesday. His wife was among the members of the party. Dr. William B. Goodwin. The body of Dr. William B. Good win,. 53 years old, who died late yester day, will be carried to Nashville, Ga., for funeral late today. Dr. Goodwin died at a private sanitarium, after a short illness. He is survived by his widow. Mrs. Cora Estelle Woolf. The funeral of Mrs. Cora Estelle Woolf. widow of Colonel L. I Woolf, who died last night, has not been arranged. Relatives will arrive in At lanta this afternoon to take charge. Mrs. Woolfe is survived by four sisters in Atlanta -Mrs. J. H. Rogers, Mrs. M. E. Martin. .Jis. Elizabeth Ar instead land Mrs. Kirner vCiiiiam* Anna May Pa.ei*jn. The body of Anna May years old. who died at tlie family resi dence, 15 East Fair street, was taken to Alley. Ga., for funeral and interment late today. Tlie child died yesterday. Milton Wallace. Milton Wallace, aged died today at his home at Eagan, Ga. He h ives a wife and eight sons and daughters. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made. Miss Eva Lewis. Mis.- Eva Lewis, daughter of Mrs. E. G. Lewis, died at her mothers housed 71 Oak street. West End. at 7:3a o’clock this morning. Miss Lewis had been ill for several weeks. She is survived bt her mother and tv o siste s, Janie and Katherine Levels. The funeral will be conducted from the residence ~n Mon day afternoon, with interne-nt in West view cemetery.