Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 21, 1912, HOME, Page 15, Image 15

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FJIal Estate For Sale. inniau Park Cottage. nx - JiIGHLAND AVE. and the very best I Uidenee section we have a seven- ■ . ,n cottage on lot 70x190 feet; level and ~;v that we can sell you for only ; •«! but worth $6,000. If you are look- I IL" for a home in this section, here is ! opportunity to secure a batgain. No • Lam to assume. Terms easy. | Formwalt Street. ... ' xll CRUMLEY, a six-room cottage I ‘ / ’b all conveniences, on lot 50x160 feel i , i]ey This cottage is in first-class I t .n and only ten minutes' walk of 'rrt'er "f citv. Price. $3,200. on easy ■ L-V.v This is a fine home proposition, as yoijwill have no car fare to pay. | ' Ormewood Park. ■nil! -i“ a brand new cottage with water, i 11 , and wired for electricity, in half a h 1‘ . of car line and two blocks of school. , < t is 60x160 feet; level and beautiful Ji Price. $2,850. Terms, S2OO cash W CO per month. .Just like rent. i Big Bargain. / South Boulevard Home. 'ON' kOUTH BOULEVARD, near Glenn wood avenue, we offer a jam-up six- ' ... , cottage for just a little more than i-ouse actually cost; located on a large running back to an alley; house about i>Jree rears old and built from first-class ,Manrial, plenty of large closets; splendid ,„ t '' vails nicely papered; hot and cold water connections. This is absolutely a bargain at the price and we can offer , f . r > sasv terms; house would cost to build today at least $2,650, and the lot would sell from $1,600 to SI,BOO. We can deliver the goods for $3,250; terms 10 per , ent cash, balance to suit. Lot. Wi'. HAVE the cheapest lot in Ormewood street: is one-half acre in size, on car line and good chert street; level and fine; a bargain for somebody. FOR SALE. CLOSE IN. second door from Peachtree street, with 25-room house. 4 or 5 baths, with all oth er improvements. This is a choice proposition for an apartment house or stores. This class of property is scarce. We have just had it listed with us for a quick sale. Owner will take in exchange a good dwelling house on a good street. Price $25,000. ian make terms if desired. This i is well located, and right in touch with all the Peachtree improve ments. See us about this, as it is o choice investment, and a sure money maker. BUSINESS F“ PROPOSITIONS: 150 feet fronting Marietta street, running back to railroad I 400 feet and fronting railroad 200 feet. On a quick sale $15,- 000 buys it. WE HAVE 150 feet front on cherted road, with car line, running back 800 feet to South ern railroad. Price $5,000. . ITROOM^HOUSE? improvements. Price $3,000. Will exchange for negro prop erty or vacant lots. WEST ST?— have 10-room house, large lot, all improvements. Must be sold on a quick sale. $2,000 buys it. A XSLEF house, stone front, tile porch, furnace heat, and every other convenience to make it a model home. Price $7,500. This home has hardwood floors and brick mantels. One-half block of car hue. Also a brand-new 8-room house, furnace heat, cement porch, hardwood floors and brick mantels, combination fixtures, laundri with cement floor, lo ■ated on a corner lot 1-2 block Hulu ear line. This is a beauty, ind very attractive in every way. si.oOO BUYS 9-room house, all improvements, large lots, on Pryor street. Also an 8- "'•°m house, all improvements; lOy-Jif) feet; must be sold, as nor has left the city. We are '■sti'iieted to sell this place. s h.l-. I St for home and vacant ' v - E. TREADWELL A CO. IVMAX PARK HOME. f A'( ELLENT HOME—Two sto j- eleven rooms: lot 100x275 1,1 beautiful street of Eliza fhis is an attractive home very .best section of lu- Park'. We are offering this 1 very attractive price. • FORREST AVE. LOT. 1-ET from N. Boulevard. U!s is a buy if you are look or something near in and at I st reasonable price. You • -'‘t this for $1,500. 1 THLAND ESTATES ('(IB- PORATION. I'liird National Bank Building. Bell Phone 1-3422 ! ..‘- W r L r k 5V • ■ 1 >ck. back in the olden times that they ’ "2 ea P ers <>n go crying it out If ' ' anything to sell or wanted ?’ ~ 0 notify the people that so and > . J,. s( ,nla an, t that. The way was -J J,«. ne available It's different now. ..nAr can be told to an audience of . " m this section through. a Want 'fie Georgian No rna'ter what . ’an’ is an ad in The Georgian w ill «- r I' vou Georgian Want Ads buy. rent, secure help, find lost Real Estate For Sale. FOR QA[ p COLORED HOME BUYER (ISS Currier St.) TAAJ YAT T Here is good cottage, on large lot, 111 r~| XI I and you may buy it on easy terms. J 'S X IX 1 I . Price (cut to) |1.250. WOODSIDE T:"'..T EAST LAKE LOTS <>N IHE ( AR LINE, near East Lake, within two blocks of the coll course, we offer a few lots 50x200 feet, .having eitv-wa ter and electric light privileges, for only $500.00 each. Terms, $i.),00 cash and $5.00 per mouth, with 7 per cent interest. Empire Trust and Safe Deposit Co. EMPIRE BUILDING. Railroad Frontage FRONTING on three railroads, less than two miles from the cen ter of the city, we have a prominent corner with good depth winch we have been authorized to sell at once for nearly one half what adjoining railroad frontage is being held at. Here is a chance to make some real money quick. See Mr. Phillips or Mr. Everett. EVERETT & EVERETT 224 Brown-Randolph Bldg. Phone M. 3392 HOME BARGAINS. $5,000.00--DRUID HILLS BUNGALOW, has six nice large rooms. hard wood fl ' rna( e , on large elevated lot 50x200. If you wa/it something classy this Monday sure. _Terma if desired. $5, »00. 00-WEST END BUNGA LOW s1 x rooms, stone front, hard - wood floors! .?. n t Jud many of these, so you buy this on terms. SS ' O< Jb.OO— EOtJEWOOD home: eight'rooms, two-story. modern~in every way! —in value daily. Can arrange terms to suit. S2,BSO.OO—EAST GEORGIA AVENUE, six-room cottage! You can spend $ioo!ob Painting this place and make money, or have a. nice little home. Easy terms. SB,OO9.OO—EST PEACHTREE, eight rooms and servant room. East front this house has every convenience. If you want a bargain buy this now. Martin-Ozburn Realty Co. Third National Bank Building. Phone Tvv 1276; Atlanta 208. Railroad Schedule. "PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH" ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA. The following schedule figures are pub lished only as information, and are not guaranteed: No. Arrive From— No. Depart To 35 N. Y0rk..5:00 am 36 N. York. 12:15 am 13 Jaxville. 5:20 am 30 Corbus... 5:20 atn 43 Was’ton. 5:25 am 13 Cincl 5:30 am 12 Sh’port.. 6:30 am 32 Ft. Vai.. 5:30 am 23 Jaxvjlle. 6:50 am 35 B’ham.... 5:45 am »17 Toccoa... 8:10 atn 7 Chat'ga.. 6:40 am 26 Heflin.... 8:20 am 12 R’mond.. 6:55 am 29 N. York.lo:3o am 23 K. City.. 7:00 am 3 Chat'ga 10:35 am 16 Bruns’k.. 7:45 am 7 Macon.. 10:40 am 29 B’ham... 10:45 am 27 Ft. Vai..10:45 am 38 N. York. 11:01 am 21 Col'bus ,10:50 am 40 Ch’lotte. 12:00 n'n 6Cinci... 11:10 am 6 Macon... 12:20 pm 29 C’llbus .1:40 pm 30 C'bus.. 12:30 rim 30 B’ham... 2:30 pm 30 N. York.. 2:45 pm 40 B’ham. 12:40 pm 15 Chatt’ga. 3:00 pm 39 Ch’lotte. 3:55 pm 39 B’ham.... 4:10 pm 5 Macon.. 4:00 pm *lB Toccoa... 4:30 pm 37 N. York. 5:00 pm 22 Col’bus... 5:10 pm 15 Bruns’k. 7:50 pm 5 Clnci.. ~ 5:10 pm 11 R’mond.. 8:30 pm 28 F. Valley 5:20 pm 24 K. City. 9:20 pm 25 Heflin.. . 5:45 pm 16 Chatt’ga 9:35 pm 10 Macon... 5:30 pm 29 Col'bus. 10:20 pm 44Wash'n.. 8:45 pm 11 Ft. Vai. 10:25 pm 24 Jaxville.. 9:30 pm 36 B’ham.. 13:00ngt 11 Sh’port.. 11:10 pm 14 Cincl... 11:00 pm 14 Jaxvllle 11:10 pm Trains marked thus (*) run qafly, ex cept Sunday. Other trains run dally. Central time. City Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree St. Legal Notices. SHERIFF SALES FOR OCTOBER, 1912. Will be sold before the present court house door, "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 conimissibners of roads and rev enues of Fulton county as the court house, in the city of Atlanta. Fulton county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in October. 1912. at public outcry, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder or bidders, for cash, the w’hole. part or parts of the following described property; All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in The city of Atlanta, being part of land lot forty-seven (47) of the Fourteenth (14th) district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Georgia, more particularly described as follows: Commencing on the northeast corner of East Merritts avenue and Nutting street, and running west along Merritts avenue thirty-eight and eighty-five hundredths (38.85) feet; thence north eighty-eight (88) feet to a ten <lo> foot alley: thence oast thirty-eight, and eight-tenths (38-8) feet to Nutting street; thence south eighty-eight '88) feet to point of beginning, and known as lot 21, of the subdivision of the M. L. Thrower propertv. as per plat made by W. T. Wil son. C. E. Levied uport as the property of D. Rozinsky to satisfy a fi. fa. Issued from the city court of Atlanta in favor of Se curity Loan and Investment Company ver sus said D. Rozinsky. the tenant in pos session notified, a deed for the purpose of levy having been executed, filed and re cordedas required by jaw. Also at same time and place, the follow ing described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situated. lying and being in the county of Fulton and state of Georgia, and city of Atlanta. In land lot fifty (50) of the Fourteenth (14th) district of Fulton county, beginning at a point on the west side of Piedmont ave nue one hundred and fifty (150) feet north of the northwest corner of Piedmont ave nue and Forrest avenue: running thence north along the west, side of Piedmont avenue ninety-six and three-tenths (96.3) f<*“t to a nine and one-half (9’4) foot allev; thence west along the south side of said all'"- one hundred and eighty < 180 > feet; thence south eighty-nine (89) feet, more or less; thence east one hundred and eighty (ISO) feet, to beginning point, to gether with the perpetual use and enjoy ment of said alley. Levied upon as the propertv of Peachtree Hotel Company, to satisfy a 11 fa. issued from the city court of Atlanta. In favor of Hudson Moore ver sus said Peachtree Hotel Company, a deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as re quired by law. the tenant in possession notified. Alsu at same time and place, the follow ing destribed property, to-wit: All that truer or parcel of land lying ami being in the city of Atlanta, count} of Fulton, am! state of Georgia, and, being part of land lot one hundred uml fourteen (114) of the Fourteenth > 14tH> district of said Fulton countv. an<l being also lot No. 8. of block 2. as per plat of s' B. Turman & Co., real estate agents, of record among the land records of the Fulton superior court, in plat book No. 3. page 18. and particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point on the cast side of Glendale avenue at the distance of one hundred and sev enty-two and one-half (172’A) feet south from the southeast corner of D’Alvigny street and Glendale avenue, thence ex tending south along the said east side of Glendale avenue forty-two and one-half (42’4) feet; find extending back eastward the same width as front one hundred and fifteen <115) feet to a certain ten (10) feet wide alle' Levied upon us the property of W. G Sharkey to satisfy a fl. fa. is sued from the city court of Atlanta, in favor of S S. King versus said W G. Sbarkej. the tenant in p<,-session notified. c1,,., pt the -sme lime and place, the following proper!}, to wit: All lhat tract THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1912. Real Estate For Sale Legal Notices, or parcel of land lying, being and situate in the city of Atlanta, being part of land lot one hundred and seventeen (117), of the Fourtenth (14th) district, of Fulton county, Georgia, more definitely described as follows: Beginning at a point on the north side of Lucile avenue three hun dred and thirty-eight (338) feet west of the northwest corner of Lucile avenue and Ashby street: running thence west along the north side of Lucile avenue fifty-six (56) feet: thence north one hundred and seventy (1.70) feet to a ten (1.0) foot allev: thence east along the south side of said alley fifty-six (56) feet; thence south one : hundred and seventy (170) feet to Lu cile avenue, the point of beginning, being | lot twelve (12) of tlie sub-division of the I Cunningham property. Levied upon as i the property of J. D. Fleming and C. A. . Fleming to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from rthe city caurt of Atlanta in favor of Mrs. ' Carrie Schaal vs. said .1. D. Fleming and I C. A. Fleming, a deed for the purpose of y and sale having been executed, filed “nd recorded as required by law, the ten ’ ant in possession notified. Also, at the. same time and place, tlie following property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the j city of Atlanta, and tn land lot eighty seven (87). of the Fourteenth (14th) dis trict of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Georgia, and known in survey of tlie Michael Gardiner property as lots 14 and 17. fronting on the west side of Mc- Daniel street two hundred and ten (210) feet, and extending back west along the north side of a street designated in said survey as South street, now University avenue, two hundred and five (205) feet I to a twenty (20) foot alley (now Herbert l street), bounded on the north by lot No. I. of said survey. Levied upon as the I property of Robert L. Reeves, to satisfy la fi, fa. issued from the city court of ,At- I lanta. in favor of Tillie E. Clarke vs. said Robert L. Reeves, a deed for the purpose :of levy and sale having been executed, i filed and recorded as required by law, the I tenarit jn possession notified. Also, at the same time and place! - the I following property, to wit: All that tract jor parcel of land lying and being near | the city of Atlanta, and in land lot sev enty-four (74), of the Fourteenth (14th) district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Georgia, and described particu larly as follows: Beginning at a point five hundred and ninety-one < 591) feet from the south side of Railroad street, on the east side, of Fortress avenue' thence running north forty-five (45) feet on Fortress avenue: thence east one hun dred and fifty-five (155) feet: thence fun ning south forty-five (45) feet: thence west one hundred and fifty-five (155) feet, to the beginning point, the same being Im proved property, and being the place I where R. I. DeLay resided in 1899. Levied ' upon as the property of the estate of Mrs. jF. R. DeLay, deceased, in the hands of I R. J. DeLay, as administrator of the es- I tale of said Mrs. F. R DeLay, deceased, Ito be administered, to satisfy a fi. fa. ) issued from the superior court of Gwin nett county, Georgia, in favor of J. F. Locklin as administrator of the estate of Daniel \V. Locklin. deceased, vs. said R J. Del.ay as administrator aforesaid, and the estate of Mrs. F. R. DeLay, deceased, aforesaid, the tenant in possession noti fied. Also, at the same time and place, tlie following property, to wit: A certain tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in land lot seventy-five (75). of the Fourteenth < Hth) district of Fulton coun ty, Georgia, and commencing at a point two hundred (200) feet east from the northeast corner of Love and Washing ton streets: thence due north one hun dred and sixty <160) feet; thence in a northeasterly direction fifty-four ,54) feet, more, or less, so as to be distant one hun dred and eighty (180) feet from Love street: thence along north side of Love street west fifty <5Ol feet, to the begin ning point. Levied upon as the property of E. C. Cunningham to satisfy a fi, fa. issued from the city court of Atlanta, in favor of Germania Savings Bank vs. said E. C. Cunningham, a deed for the pur pose of lev\ and sale having been exe cuted. filed and recorded as required by law, the tenant in possession notified. Also, at the same time and place - tlie following personal property, to-wit: Ten tram car trucks, four tram cars, one steam shovel, one engine and equipment hi car on track (Marlon make), three wheelbarrows, one Pencoyd shale mill, shafting, hopper and engines, one duplex pump, made by Chambers Bros. Co., one 85-horsepower tubular boiler, one barrel cylinder oil, one small bale of waste, one 1,800-gallon Iron water tank, one small upright boiler, one dummy engine (Glover make No. 2), about 6.150 feet of iron rail, one three-horsepower plow, one Ten 1 Broeck corn sheller. I,evled upon as the property of lhe Palmer Brick Company to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from tie su perior court of Fulton county, In favor of A. P. Woodward, trustee, vs. said Palmer Brick Company, as principal, and Mary land Casualty Company, as security, and the same having been uaid off by said Maryland Casualty Company and trans ferred to it, and the said property sold for the benefit of said transferee. This prop er!} being difficult and expensive to transport, the same will not be brought to and exposed before the court house door on the day of sale, hut the same can be seen and inspected at the plant of the Palmer Brick Company, located on the Chattahoochee river, in Collins district, about one mile northeast of the Atlanta water works, in said county. Also at »ame t.me and ’placc! "the - fol" lowing described property, to-wit: Ail that tract or parcel of land lying and be ing in the city of Atlanta being part of land lot forty-eight < 48) in the Fourteenth (ttth) district of Fulton county. Georgia, and which >s bounded and described as follow-: Beginning at a point on 'lie north x;<ie of Fourth street distant three Legal Notices. hundred and eight (308) feet west of the 1 northwest corner of Jackson street and f ourth street, and running thence west along Hie north side of Fourth .street fifty (50) feet: thence north one hundred and twenty-eight H2B> feet to a ten-foot GO' alley; thence east along the south side of said alley fifty (50) feet, and thence south one hundred and twenty-eight (128> feet f ' le P°ifil of beginning, being lot No. 10a. according to the plat of subdivision of the Bigham, Bass and Drewry proper ty. recorded In plat book 4. page 59, in the clerk's office of Fulton superior court. This lot is conveyed subject to the re striction that no building shall be erected nearer to Fourth street than twenty-five •25) feet. Levied upon as the property of Mrs. W. A. Bowles to satisfy a fi. fa issued from the city court of Atlanta in favor of Emma Dreyfus. Herman Elsas and Oscar Fappenheitner. as trustees under the will of Julia Dreyfus versus said Mrs. W. A. Bowles, the tenant in possession notified, a deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as required by law. Said fi. fa. transferred for valuable con sideration to Frank <’ Owens, and sold at the instance of and “r the benefit of said (ransferree. Also at same time and place, the fol lowing property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Atlanta, and in land lot 21 of the Four teenth district of Fulton county, Georgia, commencing on the south side of Glenn wood avenue at a point sixty-five and one-half <6sle) feet east from Waldo street; thence running east along the south side of Glennwood avenue thirty two and one-half (3284) feet; thence ex tending back same width as front one hundred and five * 105) feet, more or less. Being known as 379 Glennwood avenue. Levied upon as the property of Taylor M. Lawrence to satisfy a ft. fa issued from the city court of Atlanta, in favor of George A. Richards versus said Taylor M. Lawrence as maker and E. E. Law rence as endorser, a deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as required by law. the tenant in possession notified. Also at same time and~place, all that tract or parcel of land lying and being tn land lot 21, of the Fourteenth district of Fulton county. Georgia, commencing on the south side of Glennwood avenue 33 feet east from Waldo street, running thence east along the south side of Glenn wood avenue 32 1 ,? feet; thence extending back south same width as front 105 feet, more or less. Being known as No. 377 Glennwood avenue. Levied upon as the property of Taylor M. Lawrence, to sat isfy a fi. fa. issued from the city court of Atlanta, in favor of George A. Richards versus said Taylor M. Lawrence as maker and E. E. Lawrence as endorser, a deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as re quired by law. the tenant in possession notified. Also at same time and the fol lowing property, to-wit: “11 that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Atlanta, and in land lot 111, of the Fourteenth district of Fulton county, Georgia, and more fully described as fol lows: Commencing at the northwest cor ner of Lindsay (formerly called Norrelli street and Neal street, thence running west along the north side of Neal street 45 feet, thence extending back north of same width as front apd along the vyest side of Lindsay street 106 feet. Being part of the property conveyed to Mrs. Josephine Leathers by George E. Fate, by deed dated May 5. 1892, and recorded in deed book G-4. page 159, of the records of the clerk's office of Fulton county, Geor gia. Levied upon as the property of I. X. Stein to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the city court of Atlanta, in favor of Mrs. L. O. Mayo versus I. A. Stein, a deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been exe cuted, filed and recorded as required by law, the tenant Jn possession notified Also at same time and place, the fol lowing property, to-wit: Al! that tract or parcel of land lying and being in land lot 98. of the Fourteenth district of Ful ton county. Georgia, in the city of Hape ville, beginning at a point on the east side of Fairview avenue, 966 feet, more or less, northerly from the Central of Georgia Railway right*of-way; thence northerly along Fairview avenue 63 feet to land owned by N. C. Adams; thence easterly along \dams line 238 feet, more or less, to land formerly owned by Mrs. E. M. Sims; thence southerly along said | Sims line 63 feet; thence westerly along ■ land contraceed to W. H. Spratling 238 • feet, more or less, to the beginning point ion Fairview avenue. Levied upon as the ' property of Roy G. Jones to satisfy a fl. i fa. issued from the city court, of Atlanta, in favor of L. G. Whitney versus said ! Roy G. Jones, a deed for the purpose of ! lev. and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as required by law, the ten- I ant in possession notified, Also at same time and place< the fol slowing property, to-wit: All that tract. . r ! parcel of land lying and being in the city • of Atlanta, and in land lot 54. of tb< four teenth district of Fulton county, Georgia, more particularly described as follows: ! Beginning at a point on the south side of Georgia, avenue one hundred and eighty one and one-third <lßl 1-3) feet west of the southwest coiTier of Georgia avenue and Connally street, extending thence west along the south side of Georgia ave nue thirty-one and one-third (31 1-3) feet; thence south one hundred and ten feet (110) to a ten((11 foot alley: thence east along 'said.alley thirty-one and one-third (31 1-3) feet; thence north one hundred and ten (110) feet to Georgia avenue, the point of beginning. Levied upon as the property of Calder B. Law ton. to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the citj' court of At lanta. in favor of .1. D. Wood versus said Calder B. Lawton as maker and Charlton G. Ogburn as endorser, a deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been exe cuted. filed and recorded as required by law. the tenant in possession notified. Also at same time and place, all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the ebunty of Fulton and state of Geor gia, and in land lot seventy-nine (79) of the Fourteenth (14th) district, and more particularly described as being in the city of Atlanta, and commencing at a point.on the west side of an alley, which said point is located between Plum and Marietta streets, and atfbut one hundred and sev enteen (117) feet north of Pine street, at Karwich's line, and running thence north along said alley ninety 1 90■ feet: thence west eighty-eight (88) feet, more or less, to Bleckley's fine: thence south along Bleckley's line ninety (90) feet to Kar wich's property; thence east along said property eighty-eight 1881 feet to ftoint of beginning. The north line of property is about ten (10) feet south of the south ern terminus of State street, and Is the same property conveyed to Eugene H. Carroll b> John T. jfoody. February 4. 1893. Levied upon as the property of said Eugene H. Carroll, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Fulton superior court in favor of the F W. Cook Brewing Company ver sus said Eugene H. Carroll, the tenant in possession notified. C. W. MANGUM. Sheriff. ORDERED,* That there be levied upon all the taxable property of Fulton county, and collected by the tax collector for said county, or his successor in office, the fol low ing tax for the fiscal j car 1912. to wit: To build and repair public buildings. 25 cents on the one hundred dollars, being $278,437.59. To build and repair bridges. 10 cents on tlie one hundred dollars, being slll,- 375.03; To maintain count} police. 4 cents on the one hundred dollars, being $44.550.01; To maintain and support prisoners, 12 3-10 cents on the one hundred dollars, being $136,991.29; To pay jurors, 4 3 10 cents on the one hundred dollars, being $47,891.27. T<> pay expenses of courts, 4 7-10 eenla on Hie one hundred dollars, being $52,- 346.27; For corona.. 7-10 cents on (he one hun | dred dollars, being 87,7'»6.25: For litigation. 1 cent on the one hun dred dollars, being $11,137.50: For quarantine, I cent on the one hun dred dollars, being $11,187.50; For support of paupers, 2 cents on the one hundred d< liars, being $22,275 01 ; Making a total of 65 cents on the one hundred dollars, levied for the year 1912, as provided by law' Ordered further. That of the sum levied to build and repair public buildings, the amount of $150,000 be apportioned to the fund for the building of the new court house, and used for no other purpose I do hereby certify that the above Is a true and correct extract from the minutes of the commissioners of roads and rev enues of Fulton county, Georgia, of a meeting held on September 10. 1912 IL M WOOD, Clerk Commissioners Roads and Revenues Fulton County, Georgia 9-14-t GEORGIA Fulton Count}. Sadie S Overend vs Andrew Overend Petition for Divorce. To Defendant. Vndrew tnerend: ’lake ni'tiie lhat Sadie S < tverend has Legal Notices. tiled, in the superior court of said county, suit against .vou for divorce, and you are hereby required to bp and appear at said court on the first Monday in November, 1912. then and there to answer her com plaint. as in default thereof said court will proceed as to justice shall appertain, witness the Honorable .1, T. Pendleton, judge of said court, this 7th dav of Au gust, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. -7-38 GEORGIA -Pulton County. May Morrison vs. Jessie L. Morrison. 1 o Jessie L. Morrison. By order of court, you are notified that on the 6th day of September, 1912. Max Morrison tiled suit against you for an nulment of marriage returnable to the November Term. 1912. i ou are required to be at the November term. 1912, of said court. To be the first Monday in November. 1912. to answer the plaintiff's complaint. Witness the Hon. .1. T. PENDLETON, judge of said court, this 6th dav of Sep tember, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. -7-8 NOTICE to BeBTORS AND CREDIT ORS—AiI creditors of the estate of John M. Hill, late of Fulton countv, de ceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersigned accord ing to law. and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make imme diate payment September 7. 1912, J. CARROLL PAYNE. Executor of Estate. -7-71 ADM INI ST R A TOR'S SALE. GEORGIA -Fulton County—-By virtue of an order of the court of ordinary of said count}', granted at the September term. L’l2. will be sold before the court house door of said county, on the first Tuesday in October not. within the legal hours of sale, the following property of the es tate of Earnest J. Williams, deceased, to wit: A bond for title interest in all that tract or parcel of land lying and being tn fill'd lot 54. of the Fourteenth district of Fulton county, Georgia, and more par ticular!}' described as follows: Beginning at a point on the east side of Fraser street, seventy-seven and three-tenths feet soutli of Hie southeast corner of Fraser and Bass streets, and extending thence south along the east side of Fraser street forty feet, and extending back cast of same width as front one hundred and for ty feet to the west side of a ten-foot al ley. The house on said lot known as 358 Fraser street. Terms cash. GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK. By PETER F. CLARKE, Cashier. , Administrator. -7-63 GEORGIA - Fulton County. To Whom It May Concern: Cliff C. Johnson, of Muscogee county, Georgia, claiming to own five shares of the capi tal stock of the J. K. Orr Shoe Company, a corporation with its principal office for merly at Columbus. Muscogee countv, Georgia, but now at Atlanta, Fulton coun ty. Georgia, has filed his petition in the superior court of Fulton county. Georgia, seeking to establish copy of certificate for such five shares of capital stock, al leging that said J. K. Orr Shoe Company issued the original, and that said orig inal certificate has been lost. A descrip tion of tlie copy sought to be established is as follows: “Shares SIOO Each. / Number 40. • Shares 5. J. K. ORR SHOE COMPANY, Columbus. Ga. This is to certify that Cliff C. Johnson is the owner of five shares of the capital stock of the .1. K. Orr Shoe Company, of Columbus. Ga Transferable on the books of the said company in person or by I power of attorney only after full com ! pliance with by-law fifteen of this com > pany. and on presentation and delivery ' of this certificate. In witness whereof the said company : has caused its corporate seal to be as ; fixed hereto and tills certificate to be I signed by its president and treasurer this ; Ist day of May. 1903. .1. K. (>RR. President. W. .1. PEABODY, Treasurer. (Corporate Seal.) Incorporated 1893.'' Said petition will be heard by the judge of the superior court of Fulton county, ? Georgia, presiding in the motion division of said court, at 9:30 o'clock a. m.. Octo ' her sth. 1912. or as soon thereafter as l practicable, at the court house of Ful i ton county (old Chamber of Commerce huildingt. Atlanta. Georgia, and you ate hereby notified to be and appear at said time and place to show cause, if any you can, why the prayers of said petition shall not be granted, and why said copy shall I not be established in lieu of the orglnal I certificate alleged to have been lost. This September 4. 1912. GEO. L. HELL, . Judge Superior Court, Atlanta Circuit. 9-7-7 . IT IS CONSIDERED, ordered and ad judged bv the commissioners of roads and revenues of Fulton count}. Georgia, that a local school tax for the year 1912 Is hereby levied of 40 cents on the one hundred dollars, upon all the taxable property of every description situated in the county of Fulton, except such as is situated within the limits of the citv of Atlanta and the city of East Point, said I tax having been recommended by the county board .of education of the count} of Fulton, the same to be collected anil I disposed of as provided in act approved , August 23. 19Q5. and voted upon and ; adopted by the people in accordance with said act. 1 do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct extract from the min utes of the commissioners of roads ami revenues of Fulton county. Georgia, of a meeting held September 10. 1912. H. M. WOOD. Clerk Commissioners of Roads and Rev enues, Fulton County. Georgia 9-14-4 TRUSTE K’S SALE. By order of the Honorable P. H. Ad ams. referee in bankruptcy. I will sell I all of the assets of the Fry-Rushton I Hardw'ood Company to the highest bidder i for cash, said sale to take place al the I office of the referee in bankruptcy, fifth j floor Grant building. Atlanta. Ga.. on I Tuesday. September 24, at 10 o'clock a. rn , Invent' ry may be seer and information furnished by the trustee at his office in the Candler building CARL H. LEWIS. Trustee In Bankruptcy of Fry-Rushton Hardwood Company. 9-2'l-58 PRESBYTERIAN. WEST.MINSTER—BouIevard ami Forrest ave. Services. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. rn Special music at night service. S. S., 9:30 a. nr. N'iRTH AVENUE- Peachtree street and North avenue. Preaching, 11 a rn. and 8 P^nid_S_S.. 9:3o_a jn. HARRIS 'STR - EET -Block from Peach tree S. S., 9:45 a. m.; preaching, 1J a. in. and 8 p, m. BAPTIST. OAKLAND CITY Preaching. 11 a. nr. | and 7:3“ ic_m.; S. S.. 9:30 a. m. 'WEST END Preaching morning and even! 1 rg, S. S., 9:30 a in. ISOI'TH SIDE- Capitol and Haygood ave! I nues. Preaching morning and evening: l S. S., 9:30 a. m. I .easT side tabernaTTi:- s.’sTUITjo am.; revival services al! next week. CENTRAL—S. S., 9:30 a in.; preaching i at It a. tn. and 7:30 p. nr INDR'I'H ATLANTA -Hemphill a.erme and Tenth street. S. S.. 9:30 a. m.; | preaching, 11 a m.jand <£3o p. rn ■.l At'K s'< 1111.1. .la- '.son street at.d ; F.ast avenue. Prtfttelilng morning and i night: Sunday school. !':3O a m. I BI'CKHkAb-S, H., 9:30 a. m.: preaelr- I J !IB AL. U - 111 Mnil "''fi l •' ; <;> >i: i■< »>' street s. rviees unSisr temtj Gordon street and Lucile avenue, 11 a |m rn.; S. ,S., 9:30 a. m. i ponders avenue s s.. »•$»"». m.; preaching. 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m CHURCH OF CHRIST. M'EST FIND AVF2NUE -Bible study. 9:45 a. tn.: communion and fellowship. 11 a nt.; preaching 11:30 am.; no night services. S. PRYOR AND VASSAR Bibe study. 9:45 am.: communion and fellowship. 11 a. tn.; preaching. 11:30 a nr and 7;45 p. in EAST POINT- Rible study, TiTTt a rrU communion and fellowship. 11 a rn preach me. 11:30 am, and 7:15 p. m I'ONSTITI'TION fhtye «tri<|v. *i7i a m — . mmmunoin and fellowship, ij a m . fol lowed by preaching YOUR VACANCIES EASILY AND QUICKLY FILLED BY GEORGIAN’S BULLETIN No doubt-.vou have had trouble in renting ypur rooms, apartments, houses’, etc., for the simple reason you have not advertised them In the right nlace. Do you know that the people in this city that are looking for places to rent are in the habit of reading the paper that has the largest list to select from? The Georgian today contains a complete list of all the de sirable vacancies in the city. Spe cial representatives of The Georgian are scouring the city to find these places for you. thus saving you tlie time and trouble attached to such an unpleasant task. Whenever you consider renting, be sure to consult "The Georgian's Rent Bulletin." It will pay you to do this. JEWS FASTING AND PRAYING; NO FOOD EATEN IN 24 HOURS The Day of Atonement, or Yom Kip pur. is being observed today by the Jewish people of Atlanta with fasting and prayer. Religious Jews have not touched a morsel of food since sunset Friday, and not until the sun's last rays are hidden this afternoon will they take nourishment. It is the most solemn day in the Jew ish calendar and is the time when peni tence is shown. Even in the Federal prison, where there are 29 Jewish prisoners, the day is being observed and all of them are carrying out its rites as far as prison laws and regulations will allow them. Services were held for them today by H. Rothenburg, of Atlanta. MANY SOLVED PROBLEM OF SODA CLERK’S CHANGE Many answers to the "Krazy Kat Kwestion” as to how the soda water clerk would deduct the price of a five cent drink and make change for a flve dollar bill when he could not make change foi a one-doilar*bill under the same conditions, poured into Tire Geor gian office before the correct solution was announced. Among those who succeeded in solv ing the problem were: Margaret White, 21 Lawn street; Jack Ketchel, 56 South Pryor street; C. \V. Uoe. 118 Garnett street; R. F. Love. 31 1-2 West Ala bama street; Benton George, 84 North Broad street; W. O. Shivers, Sparta, Ga.; "T. F. 8..” Rome. Ga.; H. Y. Hol land. Dallas. Ga.: 11. L. Johnson, Moul trie. Ga., an<l R. F. Sanders. Stont Mountain, Ga. EPISeOPAL. Sunday after CATHEIiRAL Corner- Wasjiliigron’"and Hunter streets. Very Rev. C. T. A. Pise, D. D., dean. ,:30 a. m., holy communion; '.I a. tn., morn.ng prayer, litany and ser mon, 4: u o p, m., evening prayer; Sunday I school at 9:45 a. m. Other days: Tues h-Ja m ".A V , e A ning Prayer; Wetinesday , an<l I rida}, 10:30 a. m. morning prayer and litany; I hursdav, 7:30 a tn holy communion. " ST. Li KI-.S Peachtree, between Currier and Pine streets. Rev. C. B. Wilmer, I . 1., rector.- , :„0 a. nt., holy communion; 11. morning prayer and sermon; 7:45 p. m.. evening prayer and sermon. Sun day_school at 9.30 a. m. IN('ARNATIt >N - 242 Lee’ street! - ’near- Gordon street. West End. Rev. John D Ming, Jr., rector. 7:30 a. m.. holy com munion: 11 a. m . morning prayer and ser mon; 8 p. m., evening prayer and sermon: Sunda} school, 9:45; men's Bible class 10 a. nr. - > » ALL SA 1 NTS—(’orner Nort'lf avenue and \\ est Peachtree street. Rev W \v Memminger, rector. 7:30 a tn holy ml numion: 11 a. m., morning prayer and j sermon; a p. m., evening prayer. Sunday ' at 1':45. EPIPH AN Y —Corner Moreland and Euclid avenues, Inman Park. Rev Russell K. Smith, rector. 11 a. rn., morning prayer and sermon; 8 p. rn., evening prayer and aefjnon.Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. li''!.' 1 OMFORTEr Cot Xtlanta c-.e --nue and Pulliam street. Sunday school, 95,0 a. in.: morning prayer and sermon. II a. m , evo mg prayer and sermon at 8 p. rn. Service by_the lay reader. HOLY TRlNlTY—Decatur. Rev! - Vincent C. Lacey, vicar. Sunday school, 9:45 Holy communion and sermon al II a m Evening prayer at 8 p. m. ST. PAUL- East -Point Rev. M. G. Led ford, vicar. Morning prayer and ser mon at 11 by lhe lay reader. ST. TIM< >TH Y—Sfouth Kirkwood! Rev! Russell K. Smith, vicar. Sunday school at 4p. m Evening prayer and sermon t 0. ST ANDREWS CFfAPEL-Corner Glenn and Kent streets Sunday school. 930 a. m,: evening prayer and sermon. 8 p. rn. ST. JOHN'S College Park: Rev. C ~K~ Weller, priest. Holy communion, 730 a m. Morning prayer, litanv and »er rnon 11 a. rn. Sunday (Choo! 9:45. st JOHNS i fov i: F" Belle in charge. Sunday school st 4 Ip. m. Evening pra> er and sermon at 5 p. m. by the la}- reader. ST. MARYS SETTLEMENT’ - HfM'si>~ Gate City mills. Rev. C. K. Weller, in charge. Sunday school, 9 a. m.; evening prayer and sermon. 7:30 p. m. METHODIST. ST MARK Peachtree and Fifth streets Preaching, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; S. s. 9:45 a. m. PAQX'i: MEMORIAL Luckfe and HurU nicutt streets. S. S., 9:30 a. in.: preacn ing, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m FIRST Peachtree and ivy streets. S - "ft! 9:30 a. rn.; preaching. 11 a. rn and 7 45 p. in. WESLH} MEMIiRIAI. Auburn ave and Ivy street S. S., 10 a. m.; preaching. 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. MISCELLANEOUS. ATLANTA HOLINESS nt Union Congregational church, Mc- Daniel an<l Hightower streets, Sunday 3 P. m. _ WEST END < HRIST!AN—S. S.J ~jkllS a. nr ; sermon. 11 a. in and 8 p. in. CENTRAL Ct »N( IKEGATION YL~Dr! (leorgi Loring Hanscom preaches morn ing and evening. U N’iVERSA LIST East Harris "aJtreet. near Peachtree. 9:45 a. m.. S. 8.; 10 a. m , Bible class; 11 a. rn., sermon’ b} pastor; 7 p. m., devotional services of I Y. P. C. U. < lIRiSTiAN ANI MrsSIONARY LIANCE TABERNACLE- 79 Capitol ave Services Sunday and Wednesday 3:80 p m.: S S.. 2:30 p. m.; Young People Thm-sda' night. 7:45 o'clock. ST. PAUL'S UI'ISCoI'AL A übum~i’ v7" nue, near Fort street. Rev A E. Da} vicar Holy communion at 6:30 a tii Mo>-nlng prayer and sermon at 11 a m Evening prater and sermon at. 8 p m • Sunda} svh'iol at 9:30 a m. Wednesday evening services at 8 o'clock. , STOCK COMPANY TO OPEN THE FORSYTH THEATER OCTOBER? The Forsyth ends its popular vaude ville season with matinee and night performances today and will be aark for two weeks, reopening with a high-class stock company on Monday, October 7. This is the arrangement that has been perfected, and has been announced by Jake Wells, the director general of the Wells circuit. Mr. Wells has for some months con templated the introduction of a. stock company here, just as other cities have, but until he determined to make a home for the style of entertainment nothing was said for publication. In other cities real dramatic artists are assembled each regular season, and standard plays are * presented, with every attention to de tail of production, sometimes prior to tlie visit of a traveling organization presenting some Eastern or Western success. During the time the Forsyth will be dark the stage will be made ready for the reception of the company, and the touching up of interior decorations will be given attention. GRAND WILL GET MANY FINE VAUDEVILLE ACTS A comprehensive idea of the develop ment of the vaudeville producer is em braced in the announcenient of the plans for the season of 1912-13 of Ar thur Hopkins. The stars and acts un der his direction include the following: Madame Bertha Kalich, in “The Light From St. Agnes," an intensely dramat ic one-aftt piece, which is now on the Orpheum circuit: Miss Edna Good rich. in "The Awakening of Minerva." by Claude Glllingwater, now playing the B. F. Keith New York theaters; Mrs. Louis James, in a one-act comedy by Mr. Hopkins, entitled "Holding a Husband." also on the Orpheum time; Miss Mabel Taliaferro, in a. Japanese playlet in one act written by herself, called "The Return of Tori San," play ing the United Booking Office time; W. L. Abingdon, in "Honor Is Satisfied," by Charles Eddy, also on the United Booking Office time: Edward Abeles. in "Waiting at tlie Church,” a comedy by William Collier and Edgar Selwyn, likewise playing United Booking Office theaters; W. S. Hart, in “Moonshine." a one-act comedy drama by Mr. Hop kins, dealing with life in the mountains of North Carolina, and which opens at the Alhambra theater. New York, this week; "The Dance Dream,” Hassard Short's all-star Lambs’ Gambel suc cess. which is at present playing the B. F. Keith Middle West theaters; “More Sinned Against Than Usual,” Everett Shinn's travesty on the melo drama as presented in outlying centers of culture, which is also making a tour through the Middle West, and the Seumas MacManus Players, now on tlie Orpheum circuit. Several other productions are planned by Mr. Hop kins for vaudeville this season, as well as for the legitimate stage. DR. J. E. WHITE TO TALK ON HIGH-COST OF LIVING "The High Cost of Living" and "The Cost of High Living" are the morning and evening subjects, respectively. Dr. John E. White, of tlie Second Baptist church, win present to his congrega tion tomorrow. Dr. White will discuss the phase of suicide suggested by the recent self-chosen deaths of General Nogi, the Japanese soldier, and Mrs. Nathan Straus in the Titanic disaster, in the light of the New Testament teaching that "Whosoever will save his life shall lose it." TO BE PUTNAM’S FIRST HANGING IN_FIFTY YEARS EATONTON, GA.. Sept. 21.—Jake ('rawford, a negro, was convicted in superior court here for the killing of another negro. John Henry Powell, at Marshall’s store, in this county, last March, and was sentenced to hang on October 25. This will be Hie first hanging in Put nam county for nearly half a century. | DEATHS AND FUNERALS" Miss Bettie Pope. The body of Miss Bettie Pope, eight een years old, who died near Douglas ville. was taken today to the Hapeville Methodist church, where funeral serv lees were held at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Pope is survived by her parents, Mr and Mrs. David H. Pope; four brothers, Jesse C., John E., Lucien T. and Wil liam Pope, and two sisters. Mrs. Lilia Pope Hood and Miss Nettie Pope. Mrs. H. A. Beckham. The funeral of Mrs. H. A. Beckham, aged 25, of Madison, who died last night at a local sanitarium, will bo held at 9 o'clock tonight at Greenberg A Bond's chapel. The body will be taken to Madison for burial. She is survived by her husband, her mother, Mrs. M. D. Shlndlebower: three sisters. Mrs. FVank Wheyland, Mrs. W. R. Leas and Mrs. C. A. Bagwell, and three brothers, A. B. and Harry Shlndlebower and A. R. Morgan. OUR DEPARTED BROTHER. College Park. Ga.. September 1.7, 1912. College Park Lodge, No. 254, I. O. Whereas. It has pleased our Father in heaven to take from our lodge and home our beloved past noble grand. Brother J. T. Bullard, who was taken from us Sep tember 16, 1912; and Whereas. That his death was made more sorrowful on account of the sur rounding circumstances, as he was on his return home from the funeral of one of his brothers when death came to »ini; therefore be it Resolved. First, That we bow in hum ble submission to the v. ill of God. Who doath all things for the best; and Resolved, Second. That in the tai Ing away of Brother Bullard, our lodge has lost one who loved and practiced the tenets of our beloved order; and Resolved. Third, That we extend to the bereaved yet loving wife and children our heartfelt love and sympathy in this their sad hour, and point them to the God who has promised to be husband to the widow and father to the father less. and who alone can give them com fort that is lasting; and Resolved. Fourth. That our lodge room and charter be draped In mournfng for a period of sixty days as a token of our love and lasting friendship for our de parted brother, also that a copy of these resolutions bo spread upor our minutes and a copy furnished the familv. <• M. WILSON DR. J. 1 FOSTER. I. H. OWEN. Committee. t Advertisement.) 15