Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 26, 1912, HOME, Page 15, Image 15

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TOE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.READ FOR PROFIT-GEORGIAN WANT AUS-USE FOR RESULTS THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1912. For Sale —Miscellaneous. —Cheap, nice willow go-cart. F 'p R .;,e Main 2713-J.60-26-9 srrr: <TiC range; perfect condition; for l P ss than half price. 184 Spring. le ' .59-26-9 BHc s \LE~Girl’s bicycle and baby’s go cart Call 324-B Whitehall. 9-26-10 jv7-, .'ND-H AND SAFES—SmaII, medium ,r. : large home safes. sls; Hall's bank proof safes, vault doors, etc. C. , P ; 416 Fourth National Bank build- — One Price. No Commission TUNING, repairing PIANOS and players. LET us make yon an estimate on your work. Old pianos made new again at moderate prices. The only complete piano shop in « the city. Cleveland-Manning Piano Company, 80 N. Pryor Street. Bell Phone Ivy 2240. iuVyp-HAN’D BRICK for sale. Call S. M. Truitt & Son. 9-25-40 ONE three-horse Olds gasoline engine, in perfect condition and almost new; $100; a bargain. Phone East Point 309-L. C. M. Lipham.49-25-9 foK - SALE —Cotton scales for bale cot ter. and wagon scales for cotton seed; al! new Will sell for 25 per cent dis count for cash. Cotton Merchant, care Georgian. 9-25-12 FOR SALE —One gbod dairy wagon and harness; been used eight months. Ivy 3888-J.9-25-8 piR SALE —Iron bed, springs and heat- er. Cheap.6B Walton street. 50-24-9 jIiWING, and must sell out fine stock Brown I eghorn chickens and Indian Runner ducks. Make me an offer. 41 Col'iuitt avenue. Ivy 4070-J.9-24-35 RADIANT BAS E- Bl' RN E R in good con- dition; two Zudor shades; only used a short time; two ferns. Phone Ivy 2416. VENUS dress form, adjustable to sizes .’’B to 46; cost sls: will sell for $lO. In per fect condition. Call Ivy 5078.9-24-12 IT WILL BE EASY selling if you place your miscellaneous things on the mar ket through the "For Sale—Miscella neous " column of The Georgian. People find this classification a column of many tempting buys and are willing to take you up on anything that you have for tale SAFES, files, cabinets, new & 2nd hd. Gookln Bank & Office Equipment Co. -20-31 FOR SALE—Lot of best quality tiling, any style and size desired. This is an unusual bargain at prices far below reg ular See or write W. M. Bricken, 20 East Alabama st,, City. 9-18-22 BUSINESS college scholarships; big dis count on regular price in all of the best institutions in Atlanta. See or write W M. Bricken, 20 East Alabama st., At lanta. Ga. 9-18-25 National Cash Registers. $35-550; S6O-$75 and up. Terms easy. Lib eral exchange allowance. Both phones. THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO., 60 North Broad Street. 7-20-52 NEW. beautiful rugs woven from your old carpet, superior to service; plain or designed; any size Catalogue free Oriental Rug Company, Baltimore. -16-31 Amorioan “ u registers everything ” .lull I 1< Latest Improvements. re K isters exchanged. Vasil All sizes; easy terms. Pncwtnw Atlanta Cash Register Co. MglMtlb 34 East Alabama street. NEW RUBBER TIRES PVT ON YOUR BABY'S CARRIAGE. PHONE IVY' 3076 ROBERT MITCHELL, 299 EDGE WOOD. 7-18-15 HAVE a good upright Steinway piano, In fine condition; cost new $750; will sacrifice for $100; now in storage. Ad dress Steinway Piano, P. O. Box 596. At lanta 85-21-9 FLOWERS FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Fine ferns and begonias. 95 Alta avenue, Inman Park. FLOWERS— See or write me before plac- ing orders. I can save you half your money in buying potted plants and cut flowers W M. Bricken, 20 East Alabama ■*' . City 9-18-23 Automobiles. '■l 'Hanteed tires at cut prices; to it surplus stock, 28x3, $7.40; 30x3, 30x3%, $10.20; 32x3*,j, $12.10; 34x4. *L : all other sizes; order now while nej last. Central Mfg. Co., Dayton, Ohio. 9-5-58 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. , 1 Have two cars that I must dispose of a: cice; will trade one for real estate; •me three-passenger Overland coupe, 1912 ~ H 7>‘l: condition perfect, 30-horsepower; »ne four-passenger Maxwell; good condi :"r equipped; cheap if sold at once. In- T'T- 3i Inman Bldg. Telephone M. 2053. 9-25-43 E—3o-horsepower 1911 model au- tonir.bile, foredoor; five-passenger; fully e( iulf.| -,i Drice reasonable. Call Ivy 4268. . 9-25-24 SALE—Overland "42," five-pas n If 1 ‘’titomobile. Cheap for cash, or k- good notes for part. 406 For *Mh Bldg, 9-24-20 I 'U', , second-hand three-fourths ton h ~ truck. Will sell this week at a .I'S a Adams Price Auto Company, 1 " ;,>l ngton street. Phone Main 652. 1L24-1 el!! T... or exchange for vacant lot. ■ ssenger automobile: 60 horsepow- ’, fine condition; rides like a sleeping •i, , “, a bargain. Price S6OO. Main Charles R. Cook, 480 South Boule- II 9-24-9 40 11. P. ■"-PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE ■ ' '' put in fine condition will sold at a bargain. New and seat covers. Splendid a PP''trance. Pulls Howell Mill .' a ! hill or any other on “the Two extra 36-inch tires, - and rims. Address or in '! »ir< tor Auto, Box 300, care 9-21-26 - ALE- Four-cylinder five-passenger l n K<»o<i condition; for quick nalc. IGanta phone 1887, 9-20-39 “ T OMOBILES WANTED. *' . have a 1912 model T Ford tour ,jr fully equipped, that is. about as new for sale at a bargain, write ' es t cash price. .Address Auto, Box —l r ’;JJj*• ’r glan. . 9-26-1* Al -TOMOBILES for exchange. . /NCHANGE—Automobile for va a- . ’’’• farm land or diamond valued Address F L.. care Georgian __ 58-24-9 , .'■J’-I SH; never used; to exchange and 25-horsepower Maxwell, L i A,, "’ion, for cash, cheap. Owner. “*9, care Georgian. 9-16 36 Auction Sales. AT AUCTION. THE ENTIRE FURNISH INGS OF 170 CLEBURNE AVE., INCLUDING MA HOGANY AND OAK BED ROOM FURNITURE UP RIGHT PIA NO. GA S STOVE. RANGE, BRASS I BEDS, SHADES, PARLOR FUR NITUR E. LI BRA R V SUIT, AXMINSTER, WIL TON AND BRUSSELS ART SQUARES, HALL RUNNERS, RUGS, CUR- T A I N S, PORTIERES, COUCH COVERS. ETC., FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, AT 12 E. MITCHELL ST. COMMENCING AT 10 A. M., Friday, we will offer to the highest bidder the entire furnishings of 170 Cleburne ave nus' consisting of mahogany dressers and chiffoniers, brass heds, quartered oak dressers, library table, pedestal dining table, china cabinet, hat rack, center tables, elegant brass and iron pesis with springs and felt mattresses, blankets, kitchen furniture, fine Pull man davenport, mahogany parlor suit, oak sideboard, fine lot of library, re ception and bed room rockers, sewing machine, Turkish leather library rock er, lace curtains, linoleum, art Squares, shades, hall runners, por tieres, and. in fact, everything neces sary to furnish an up-to-date house complete. These goods will be. open for inspection Thursday. Sale starts her™’ y a ’ m ' Friday, Septem- CENTRAL AUCTION CO., 12 E. MITCHELL ST. PAWN BROKERS AUCTION HOUSE, 51 Decatur street. We buy and sell any and everything. Atlanta phone 2285; Beil phone Main 1434, Main 187 7-29-20 PEMBROKE Sales Company under new management; will accept your surplus utock of any kind on consignments; cash advanced; settlement on date of sale 143 S. Pryor st* Bell phone Main 1434. Main 187; Atlanta phone 2285. 8-6-30 Business Opportunities. FOR SALE—Near-beer saloon, doing good business. Good location. Long lease. Good reason for selling. Address Box 394. care Georgian. 37-26-9 LET us lay before you fact” and figures regarding the Montana Pulp and Paper Manufacturing Company; the govern ment’s figures show that the manufacture of paper is one of the greatest industries of America. Write .1. N. Sechrest & Co., Investment Bankers, Buffalo, N. Y., for circular 309. 55-25-9 FOR SALE—Bakery; well established trade; splendid stand; is making good money; with a little life and push this business will easily net you $3,000 per year; sickness cause of selling. Write W. H. Goodwin, Eufaula, Ala. 59-24-9 A BARGAIN—WeII established general merchandise business In good town; owner wants to retire. Address P. O. Box 73, Glennvllle, Ga. 9-20-34 Rooming House For Sale. PARTIES leaving town will sell furnish ings of eight-room rooming house; rooms all full Answer quick. Atlanta phone 5495. 9-25-28 Money To Loan. HOME FUNDS and insurance money at prevailing rates of interest on real es tate. Can place your application and get the money at once. Ralph O. Cochran Company. 19 South Broad. 9-25-36 MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE AND OTHERS, upon their own names; cheap rates, easy payments. Confiden tial. D. H. Tolman, 524 Austell building. MONEY’ ON HAND for immediate loans on property in or near Atlanta J. E. Van Valkenburg. 501 Equitable building. 6-6-22 WEYMAN & CONNORS. ESTABLISHED 1890. Mortgages on Real ’•state. 4-1 SPECIAL HOME FUNDS" TO LEND. . amount; 6 per cent. Write or cal! W. Carson. 24 South Broad street. 4 FARM LOANS placed in any amount improved farm lands in Georgia. 'JI Southern Mortgage Company, Gould build ing 7-13-1 THE PRUDENTIAL IN- SURANCE CO. of Ameri ca can make you a loan on Atlanta improved property, through their loan corre spondents, Turman, Black & Calhoun, 203-8 Empire Building. 6-7-12-1 WE HAVE plenty of money to lend at lowest rates on Atlanta and nearby property, either for straight or monthly payment plan. Also for purchasing pur chase money notes. Foster & Robson. 11 Edgewood Ave. JEWELERS AND BROKERS l o an - rSA SHONI MAIN til STRICTLY PRIVATE Without Indorsement Without Collateral Security Without Real Estate Securities Money loaned at LAWFUL RATES. NATIONAL DIS COUNT CO., 301-2 Fourth Nation al Bank Building. Farms For Sale. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 400 acres land at $7 75 an acre; 2’/J miles of county seat Will take part payment In other property. Box 296, Gainesville, Ga. FOR SALE —300 acres of river land. 12 miles north of Eufaula. Ala. Lies well, and in good neighborhood. In fact, the best farmers in Barbour county adjoin this place. Has school, and within four miles of a church. Has no improvements Write W H. Godwin, Eufaula, Ala. 9-20-29 Farms for Rent. FOR RENT —Twelve-acre truck and dairy farm adjoining Federal prison: fine school facilities; good residence. '’A ll at 10 Auburn avenue. 38 16-9 POU LT W’ WITED JUWE r.J.MRSJIALb. Hints on Preparing Fowls for Exhibition 1 hose intended for the show room should be separated from the general Hock, and receive a little extra care. They should he fed three or four times a day all they will eat up clean. They should receive a good variety of grains fed in straw or litter of some kind to give exercise and a the same time polish their feet and legs. A good supply of meat in some form should be furnished. If fresh ground bone is not conveniently obtain able. get a good quantity of ground beef scraps. This may be made more attract)’ ve by scalding lightly with hot water, just what they will eat up at a meal. Good green stuff of some kind is essential. It is best to keep the cockeiels and pullets in a separate inclosure that they may not mar each other’s plumage. Have them so you can get hold of them every day or two, as so much depends upon the behavior of a specimen in the hands'of* the judge. Have them tame and easily managed. A wild and unruly bibd does not stand half a chance in the show room. This may seem like nonsense to the novice, but it is true nevertheless. White birds may be washed to advantage, especially when kept in cities or villages, when they become covered with coal dirt. This is easily accomplished in a warm room, ivith a tub of soapsuds, giving them a thor ough rubbing, being careful not to rub the feathers the wrong way. Having washed . them thoroughly with the soapy j water, pass them through at least three different rinse waters free from soap, but the lasi one should contain a little blueing, thoroughly dissolved. Each time ! they are dipped the water should : be a little cooler, and after re- ' covering from the last one, they ! should be thoroughly wiped with ■ good linen cloths to remove all ; the water possible, that they may dry j more quickly. Always work the way I the feathers lie. When the washing | process is finished, they should be put i in coops and placed near a good heat i that they may dry quickly. It is very I Judge Marshall will be glad to answer in this department questions on all points of rearing utility anti fancy poultry, lie can not undertake, however, to reply personally to such let ters of inquiry. Address Judge F. J. Marshall, College Park, Ga. Orpingtons. S. C. CRYSTAL WHITE Orpingtons. Pule Kellerstrass strain. Very fine cock erels and pullets. January and February hatched for sale. Floridette Farm, mil liard, Fla. 30-21-9 Plymouth Rocks. 500 BARRED ROCK cockerels and pullets, earlv hatched from fancy stock, at $1 each. ’ Don't miss this bargain. James B. Wood, Brooks, Ga. 9-17-23 Leghorns. WHITE LEGHORNS: eight 1912 March hatched pullets, four May pullets, three 1911 hens and one cock, for $lO. 95 Alta avenue, Inman Park._ 47-26-9 200 S C? WHITE LEG’HORN cockerels and pullets, early hatched from win ners and heavy layers, at $1 each. These •ood ones. Joseph B Wood, Brooks, 9-17-22 Minorcas. x-OR SALE—A trio of thoroughbred Black Minorcas; twelve young chickens. $5. Ivy 2807-L. 46 Euclid avenue. 9-26-22 Ducks. FOR SALE—Fawn and White Indian Runner ducks, or will exchange for White Leghorn pullets. Mrs. R. H. Wil liamson. 455 Gordon street. Bell phone West 959.9-24-7 Eggs. THOR?) UGH BRED Buff Orpington eggs. $1 per fifteen. 126 Windsor street. Main 3588. 4-27-25 Incubators. FOIUsALE—Four Prairie State hovers, with regulators, in good condition; sllghtlv used, at $4 each, cost SB. One Cyphers 150-egg incubator, cost $22.50 a short time ago, only $7.50. One Jewell in cubator, 100-egg capacity, cost $lB, for $6. Both machines in good condition. Good reason for selling. James B. \\ ood. Brooks, Ga. 9-24-86 Dogs. BOSTON TERRIERS—I have a litter of pups coming on by Champion Kenil worth-Yankee Doodle. Write now for reservations. Females, sls males, S2O up J IL Bogman. Route 1, Smyrna. Ga. 1 42-26-9 DOGS At elose prices. Variety of point ers, setters and hounds to select from. Young and mature. Trained and partly trained. Correspondence solicited. Mont view Kennels. Kernersville, N. C. 38 14-9 Real Estate For Sale. TERM INA I. DI ST Rl< 'T. BIG PIECE of land in the Terminal dis trict, with two railroad fronts Will double your money In twelve months. Please see me right away. Charles E. Thompson, 201 Equitable building, Atlan ta, Ga. 66-26 -'j SIX-HOt >M HOUSE, on corner, in Grant park section; 50 feet front and good depth; has gas, water, sewer. It is in good neighborhood, near car line. Owner anxious to sell Make an offer. Rented now for $25. Price, $3,000. A. S. Harris, 805 JSmplre Bhlg. 9-26-32 north side home. FOR next few days will offer my former home at a bargain, two-story brick. 7-room. corner lot; servants' house in the rear; $4,400. assuming SI,BOO loan at 5%; easy terms. Jos«pli E. Boston, care < leor gla Savings bank. 9-25-19 NEW 6-R<>< )M BI ’NGAMi W. NICE LOT, over 400 feet deep: stone front; has all conveniences and in opt of the best suburbs around Atlanta; small cash payment, balance easy. \ ON YUCA ROAD, 8 1-3 acres, new 7- room house; at a sacrifice sale. 307 Peters Bldg. Phone M. ;>221. FOR SALE Six-room east front cottage, at 419 South Boulevard, by owner, on account of leaving city. $1,54)0 cash will buy my equity at once. J. C. Glore. 52-24-9 FOR SALE -Four-room house, lot 50x150; River car line. $1,000; $lO a month. John Carey, 2 Whitehall st. 9-16-17 F.J.MAE'SHAJzU. ; important that all the soapy water ■ should be rinsed out. as the soap will cause the feathers to stick together and look stringy. After the washing, they : must be kept in a clean place, and | where they can not dust themselves to i fill their damp featljers full of dirt, i The washing should be done at least ' three days before the show to insure I their not taking cold on the way. Have I the coops they are shipped to the show ' In well protected on all sides by muslin I or canvas for two reasons—that they i may be well protected from draughts I and that they may not fight with | strange fowls they may be placed near lon express care and in railroad sta | tions. i It is the proper attention to the little j details that helps to make an attractive I exhibit of poultry. Pigeons. 400 SQUAB-BREEDING Carneau, white homers and runts; good chance to start in squab business. Bargain if sold at once. T. A. Brown, 125 Sycamore street, Decatur, Ga. 38-25-9 Cows. FOR SALE -Good milch cow. fresh, giv ing not less than to I gallons. Call Bell phone 291 Decatur or write J. B. Bowen, 90 Howard street, Kirkwood. 9-26-5 FOR SALE—Cheap; $25; two beautiful heifer calves from splendid grade Jer sey cow, one giving 4 and the other 5 gallons of milk per day. These calves will pay to raise where party can pasture and handle them. E. S. Gay. 74;> Equitable building. Horses and Carriages. ONE HORSE and buggy for sale cheap Apply 49 West Mitchell street. 46-26 9 FOR SALE —Horse, buggy and harness for $125. Any lady or child can drive. Bargain. Call Ivy 4456-J or Ivv 4586 9-24-28 Miscellaneous Poultry. Seedsmen for the South, 16 West Mitchell street. Four City De liveries Daily. North and South Side 9 a..m., Inman Park and West End 2 p. m. Bell Phone M. 2568, Atlanta 2568. IT DON'T PAY' TO LOSE fowls that have the limber neck. Just got a 50c box of Conkey’s Limbc*r Neck Remedy and cure them. MEDICATED and porcelain nest eggs, lice powders, li<juid lice killers, disin fectants, etc. BULBS -Paper White Narcissus, 25c a dozen, postpaid 40c. White Roman Hy acinths, 10c a dozen, postpaid 50c. Sin gle Dutch Hyacinths, six colors, 50c a dozen, postpaid 60c. Double Dutch Hy acinths, 60c a dozen, postpaid 70c. Freo sias, 20c a dozen, postpaid 25c. Jonquils, 15c a dozen, postpaid 20c. LEE’S 50c GERMOZONE EITII ER (>F Tl IESE w 111 r. . • ;i ti ac tion: Lee’s Egg Maker, Conkey’s Lay ing Tonic, Rust’s Egg Producer or the Southern Poultry Remedy, 25c and 50c sizes of each. PHONE US YOUR ORDERS for wheat bran, alfalfa meal, beef scraps, wheat, corn, charcoal, etc. Real Estate For Sale. BY OWNER. 4-room house. 3 acres land, two minutes walk from car line; must sell; $1,475. Address Owner, Box 602. care Georgian. 40-24-1' FOR SALE Nice, w-ll flnishv.l bouse in good town; large lot and others well lo cated; a bargain Address I’. O. Box 73, Glennvllle, Ga. 9-20-35 Fllß SALE- iIESIDENUE HAVE THREE up-to-date six-room bun galows, all Improvements, on paved street, sidewalks, xns, sewerage, electric lights, hot anil cold water connections, furnace heat Small cash payment; bal ance to suit Apply John Hagan, 218 Au burn avenue. 9-20-18 F< iR quick sale, list your property with Everett * Everett, 224 Brown-Randolph Bldg. Marietta and Forsyth. 7-16-17 Till’; HOUSE you build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. Secure the most competent help in ail lines through the "Help Wanted" and 'Situations Wanted" columns of The Georgian. The best help obtainable in this city and surroundings can be had by using and consulting The Georgian's Want Ad pages. Legal Notices. GEORGIA —FuIton County. To the Superior Court of Said County: The petition of EXCHANGE AUTOMOBILE COMPANY respectfully shows: 1. That at the May term. 1912, of said court your petitioner was granted a charter empowering said corporation tn engage in the general business of buy ing, selling and repairing automobiles, and that since said time said Exchange Automobile Company has been operating under said charter. 2. On September 7, 1912, at the meeting of the stockholders of said corporation, called for the purpose of considering the advisability of going out of business and surrendering said charter, a resolution was passed by a unanimous vote of all the stockholders authorizing the dissolu tion and liquidation of said corporation, together with the surrender of its char ter; and providing for the settlement in full of all its indebtedness and thereafter a division of its assets among the stock holders. 3. Petitioner shows that at the present 1 time it has assets of the approximate value of $5,000 and owes approximately SSOO. 4 Petitioner shows that the interests of creditors and stockholders will be best conserved by a dissolution of the corpora ' tlon and the acceptance by the state of Georgia of its charter. Wherefore, Petitioner prays for an or l der of this honorable court fixing the time for the hearing of this petition, and for such other and further orders as may be necessary for a legal dissolution of said corporation as provided for In the acts of 1910. page 106. of the state of Georgia. I DORSEY, SHELTON & DORSEY. Petitioner’s Attorneys. GEORGIA—FuIton County. Personally appeared before the under signed, a notary public in and for Fulton county, Georgia, came W. S. Witham, Jr., who on oath says he is secretary ami treasurer of the Exchange Automobile Company, and that the facts in the fore going petition are true to the best of his knowledge and belief. W. S. WITHAM, JR. Sworn to and subscribed before me this i 12th day of September, 1912. JOS. D. GREENE, i Notary Public. Fulton County, Georgia. ; GEORGIA —Fulton County. The above and foregoing petition read ' and considered. It is ordered and de creed that a hearing of this petition shall take place at the court house in said county on the 14th day of October. 1912. It is further ordered that the petition be filed In the office of the clerk of this court, and that a copy of the petition and order be published once a week for four weeks in the newspaper where the sher iff's sales in and for said county are pub lished. This the 12th day of September, 1912. GEORGE L. BELL, Judge Superior Uourt, Fulton County. Filed in office this the 12th day of Sep tember, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. , 9-12-39 G EORGIA—FuI ton County. Qrdinary’s office. Sept, 12, 1912 Edgar Garrison Ballenger has applied for letters of administration on the estate of Nora Clark Ballenger, deceased. This is, therefore, to notify- all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Mon day In October next. ,i< >HN R WILKINS! >N. <lMlnan ; georgla I'uitnn County. Ordinary’s Office, Sept. 12. 1912. Harriet W Campbell, .1. B. (’ampbell 'ami Minter Wimberly have applied for let ters of administration on the estate of R. O. Campbell, deceased. This is. there fore, to notify all concerne<i that the same w r ill be heard on the first Monday in Oc ! tober next. IJ OHN 11. Wll J<INSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton (’minty. Ordinary’s office, Sept. 12, 1912. i Thomas A. Martin has applied for let ’ tera of administration on the estate of ' Thomas M. Martin, deceased. This is, , therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in October next. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary GE< )RGI A—-Fidton County. Ordinary’s Office, Sept. 12, 1912. Notice Is hereby given to all concerned that Lula Jones, late of said county, died • intestate, ami no person has applied for ' administration on the estate of said <le ! ceased, and that administration will be ! vested in the county administrator, or some other fit ami proper person, on the first Monday in October next, unless valid objection is made thereto. JOI IN R WILKINSON, Ordinary GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary’#! Office, Sept. 12, 1912 Mrs. Eleta Mills Cresap has applied for ' letters <>f guardianship of the person and ; ' property of Eleta Padgett, minor, under the age of fourteen years. This is. therefore, to notify' all con- I j cerned that the same will be heard on the . first Monday in October next. •JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA —Fulton County. Ordinary’s office, Sept. 12, 1912 | Mrs. Grace I. Murphy has applied for ' ‘ letters of guardianship of the person and ; property’ of Alfred Norman Adams, minor, i under the age of fourteen years. I This is, therefore, to notify’ all con cerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in Octoiier next. j JOHN R. WILKINSON, (»rdinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary's Office, Sept. 12, 1912. D. M. Dickert has applied for letters of guardianship of the person and property , of Florence B. Bruce, minor, under the i ago of fourteen years. ; This is, therefore, to notify all con ; cerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in October next. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. <;i-:< H;i \ FultonX?oun Court of Ordinary, Chambers, Sept. 12, 1912. To the heirs-at-law of Mrs. Alice Fick ett, deceased: Marcellus M. Anderson, having applied for an order, requiring Peter F. Clarke, Boyd Perry and Reese ' Perry, the executors of the will of said deceased, to execute title under a bond for ; title; you are hereby cited to he and ap pear at the next October term of said court to be held on the first Monday in October next, then and there to show j cause. If any you ran, why said order should not be granted. JOHN R A ILK !NS‘Ordinary. •!! c »R< ;i \ F’ulton <JouKtj i Court of Ordinary, at Chambers, Sept. 12, I! 1 12. The appraisers on the application of Fannie Hudson, widow l of David F. Hud son. deceased, for a twelve months’ sup port for herself and minor children, hav ing duly filed their return, all persons arc hereby cited to show cause, if any’ they have, at the next October term of this court, why said application should not he I granted. : J( >HN R WILKINSON, ( L r lliL la PL _ ‘GICORGIA -Fulton County. Court of Ordinary, at Chambers, Sept. 12, 1912. The appraisers on the application of Mrs. Elinor Perry, widow of Henry War<l Perry, deceased, for a twelve months’ support for herself, having duly filed her return, all persons are hereby cited to . show cause, if any they have, at the next October term of this court, why said ap plication should not b<* granted. , JjnHN R. WILKINS< )N, (ordinary. •GEORGIA Fulton County. Court of ordinary, Chambers, September 12. 1912. To the Heirs-at-Law of Julia E. Wat son. Deceased. Who Reside out of Said State: David W Appier having as execu tor applied for probate in solemn form of the last will of said deceased, you are hereby cited to be and appear at the next October term of said court, on the first Monday In Octolx*r next, as said will of said deceased will then be offered for pro bate in solemn form JOHN R. WILK INSON, < irdinary. GEoitGIA Fulton County. Court of Ordinary, (’hambos, September 12, 1912. To the Helrs-ai - I.a v. of Mary Evalt, De ceased, Who Reside (nit of Said State; Mattie Rinehart having as executor ap plied for probate tn solemn form of the last will of said deceased, you are hereby cited to be and appear at the next Octo ber term of said court, on the first Mon day In October next, as said will of said deceased will then be offered for probate in solemn form. __ _ J< HI N I<_ XVILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. Onlinary’s Office, September 12, 1912 J. (’ Miller* has applied for letters of administration on the estate of James Mil ler. deceased. This Is, therefore, to no tify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in October, next JOHN R WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEOR'g’IA Fultor County. ordinary’s office, September 12. 1912 A. J. West, as administrator of the estate of A. S Dyar, deceased, reprr I sorts that be ha‘< full\ discharged the ‘duties of his said trust, and prays for Legal Notices. letters of dismission. This is. therefore, to notify all persons concerned to show cause. If any they can, on or before the first Monday in October next, why said administrator should not be discharged. .JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary. OE< >RGIA Fulton County. Ordinary’s office, September 12. 1912. Willie T. McNinch. administrator of es tate of .1. T. McNinch, deceased, has ap plied for leave to sell the land of said de ceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in October next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. Gill >RGlA—Fulton County. Ordinary’s office. September 12. 1912. William S. Carroll, as administrator of estate of Julia A. Carroll, deceased, has applied for leave to sell the land of said deceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday In October next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. JOI IN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary. Glit>R<llA Fulton County. Ordinary’s Office. September 12. 1912. T. K Moore, as administrator of the es tate of Nancy C. Moore, deceased, has ap plied for leave to sell the land of said de ceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned to file their objections, If any they have, on or before the first Monday in October next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. 'JOHN It WILKINSON. Ordinary. <;!•!< iR< SI A Fulton County. Ordinary’s office, September 12. 1912. E. D. Thomas, as administrator of es tate of John M. Connally, deceased, has applied for leave to sell the land of said deceased. This Is. therefore, to notify all concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday | in October next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. JOHN It WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary’s Office, September 12, 1912. I Courtland S. Winn, as administrator of estate of J. C. George, deceased, has ap i piled for leave to sell the land of said de ceased This Is. therefore, to notify all concerned to tile their objections. If any they have, on or before the first Monday In October next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. JOHN it. WILKINSON, Ordinary, GEORGIA Fulton County. Court of Ordinary, At Chambers, September 12, 1912. Tile appraisers on the application of Maymie King, widow of Robert K. King, deceased, for a twelve months support for herself, having duly filed their return, all persons are hereby cited to show cause, if any they have, at the next October term of this court, why said application should not be granted. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. (TT-b 11(GIA Fulton County. ordinary’s Office, September 12, 1912. Levi M. Ector has applied for letters of administration on the estate of B. B. Ector, deceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in October next. R WILKINSON, Ordinary. 1 GEORGIA —Fulton County. Ordinary’s Office, September 12. 1912. Charles G. Hopkins has applied for let ters of administration on the estate of George Doane, deceased. This is, there fore. to notify all concerned that the same will lie heard on the first Monday in October next. GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary’s Office. September 12, 1912. John C. Warwick has applied for let ters of administration on the estate of George W. Warwick, deceased. This Is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Mon dav in October next. JOHN It. WILKINSON, Ordinary. I GEORGIA -Fulton County. Ordinary's Office, September 12, 1912 Lula Neal Harris has applied for let ters of administration on the estate of Carl Chappell Harris, deceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in I October next. JOHN It. WILKINSON, Ordinary. , GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary’s Office, September 12, 1912. Lewis Tanks has applied for letters of j administration on the estate of James Tanks, deceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in October next. I JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. ; GEORGIA—-Fulton County. Ordinary's Office, September 12, 1912. R. M. Callaway has applied for letters of administration with will annexed on i the estate of Henrietta D. Seixas, de ceaseft This is. therefore, to notify all ■ concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday In October, next. JOHN it WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary’s office, September 12, 1912. Mary Connell, as administratrix of the estate of Nettie V. Sterling, deceased, has applied for leave to sell the land of said deceased. This is. therefore, to notify all concerned to file tliefr objections, if any' they have, on or before the first Monday In < ictober next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. JOHN It WILKINSON, Ordinary. GE< >RGlA—Fulton County. Ordinary's Office, September 12. 1912. I. N. Ragsdale, as administrator of the estate of O. I>. Booth, deceased, has ap plied for leave to sell the land of said decease,i. This is. therefore, to notify all concerned to tile their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in October next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. JOHN It, WILKINSON, Ordinary. GE< >RGIA Fulton County. Ordinary’s Office, September 12, 1912. Emma C. Connally, as administratrix of the estate of Silas N. Connally, de ceased, represents that she lias fully dis charged the duties of her said trust, and prays for letters of dismission. This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can, on or be fore the first Monday in October next, why said administratrix should not be dis , charged. I JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA--Fulton County. Ordinary's office, September 12. 1912 G. W. Arnold, as executor of the will of W. A. Splva, deceased, represents that lie Ims fully discharged the duties of his said trust, and prays for letters of dis mission. This is, therefore, to notify ail persons concerned to show cause, If any they can, on or before the first Monday in < tetober next, why said executor should not be discharged. JLIHN It. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. ’ ordinary's office, September 12, 1912. Emily Jekyll, as executrix of the will of George Jekyll, deceased, represents that she has fully discharged the duties of her said trust, and prays for letters of dis mission. Tills is, therefore, to notify all [gjrsons concerned to show cause, if any they can, on or before the first Monday i t October next, why said executrix ihould not be discharged. .I , 'IIN R WILKINSON. Ordinary <; i!' • J<•; i a Fulton <'"unty. Ordinary’s Office, September 12, 1912. ■I. 'l' Corley, as guardian of property of Pauline Corley, represents that he has fully discharged th<> duties of his said trust, and prays for letters of dismission. This is, therefore, to notify all persons , concerned to show cause, If any they can. on or before the first Monday In October next, why said guardian should not be discharged. J< >HN it. WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary’s office, September 12, 1912. Joe Moses, as administrator of the es tate of Charity Moses, deceased, repre sents that he has fully discharged the duties of his said trust, and prays for letters of dismission. This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can, on or before the first Monday in October next, why said administrator should not be discharged. J<>iiN R WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA Eulton County. Ordinary's office, September 12. 1912. Minnie W. Anthony, admfnstratrlx of ! the estate of Cora Nutting Wynn, de ceased. represents that she has fully dis . charged the duties of her said trust, and prays for letters of dismission. This Is. I therefore,, to notify all persons concerned ; to show cause. If any they can, on or before the first Monday In October next, why said administratrix should not be - I discharged. JOHN R wii.kinson. Ordinary. ; GEORGIA—FuIton County. ' . I Ordinary’s Office. September 12, 1912. Mrs. Lizzie G Gordon, as administra i trix of tiie estate of Louis Gordon, de ' ceased, represents that she has fully <lls - charged the duties of her said trust, and • I prays for letters of dismission. Tills is. • therefore, to notify all persons concerned Legal Notices. to show cause, if any thev can. on or be fore the first Monday In October next, why said administratrix should not be I discharged. i JORy R - WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County; " • trdinary's office, September 12. 1912. Bessie H. Robertson, as guardian of Marion Berkeley Chatham, represents that she has fully discharged the duties of her said trust, and prays for letters of dismission. This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned to show cause. If any they can, on or before the first Mon day in October next, why said guardian ; should not be discharged. JOHN R.\t ILKINSON, Ordinary. > GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary's Office, September 12, 1912. J. M. Jewell, as administrator of the es tate of J. W. Coursey, deceased, has ap plied for leave to sell the land of said de ceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in October next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. JOH N R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County - " —— Ordinary's Office, September 12, 1912, Courtland S. Winn, as administrator of the estates of Theo M. Elyea, Mrs. Lennie Condon Hendrick, John C Sneer. Seaborn Cochran. Ella Akers, J. s. Hughes. Mrs; James F. Lester, Anna G. Little, Mrs. Mattle A. Payne and Adolphus DeLamat ta, deceased, and also as guardian of prop erty of Alexander Dougherty and Harry Kennebrew, represents that he has fully discharged the duties of his said trusts, and prays for letters of dismission. This is, therefore, to notify all persons con» cerned to show cause, if any they can, on or before the first Monday in October next why said Courtland S. Winn should not be discharged. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. ~ ~ Ordinary’s Office, September 12, 1912. W. M. McWilliams, as administrator of I the estate of David McWilliams, deceased I has applied for leave to sell the land of said deceased. This Is, therefore, to noti fy all concerned'to file their objections, If any they have, on or before the first Mon day in October next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. JOHN R, WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA —Fulton County. ' Ordinary’s Office, September 12, 1912. J. D. Bradwell, as administrator of es tate of Ermie Pope, deceased, has applied for leave to sell the land of said deceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned to file their objections, If any they have, on or before the first Monday in October next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordlnarf. GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary's Office, September 12, 1912. W. H. Fuller, as administrator of estate of Mamie A. Fuller, deceased, has applied for leave to sell the land of said deceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned to file their objections, if any they have. : on or before the first Monday In October I next, else leave will then bo granted said , applicant, as applied for. JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary's Office, September 13, 1912. Mrs William Wallace Dunlap has ap plied for letters of administration on the estate of William Wallace Dunlap, de ceased. This Is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will he heard on the first Monday In October next. JOHN It. WILKINSON, Ordinary -1&-21 GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary's Office. September 13, 1912. N. W. Roberts, administrator of the es tate of Mack S. Roberts, has applied for leave to sell the land of said deceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned to file their objections, If any they have, on or before the first Monday in October next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. Court of Ordinary, Chambers, September 13, 1912. To the Helrs-at-Law of Caroline Wer ber. Deceased, Who Reside Out of Said State: Alexander C. Werber and Carl A. Werber having as executors applied for probate In solemn form of the last will of ■ said deceased, you are hereby cited to be and appear at the next October term of , said court, on the first Monday in Octo ber next, as said will of said deceased ’ will then be offered for probate in solemn ' form. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. Court of Ordinary, at Chambers, Sept. 13, 1912. To the heirs-at-law of Callie C. Hull, deceased, who reside out of said state: Marlon McH. Hull and Harry Hull, hav ing as executors applied for probate in solemn form of the last will of said de ceased, you are hereby cited to be and appear at the next October term of said court, on the first Monday in October next, as said will of said deceased will then be offered for probate In solemn form. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. 9-13-37 NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF STOCK. | GEORGIA—FuIton County. Know All Men by These Presents: ‘ That Vivian Slaughter, Esquire, of the ( town of Orange, county of Orange, state of Virginia, administrator of the estate of Mercer Slaughter, deceased, has applied i to this bank for transfer to himself, per ; sonally, of stock certificates 189 and 190 of the Fourth National Bank, represent ing eight (81 shares of otock belonging I to the estate of Mercer Slaughter, de ceased; this fact will be duly advertised by the undersigned bank in accordance with section 4105 of volume 1 of the code of the state of Georgia, in such cases , made and provided, after which adver tisement this bank will proceed as shall be right and proper In the premises. This ; notice is given as required by law and that all persons interested may notify this bank of any reason, if any there be, why such transfer should not be made This September 17, 1912. THE FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF ATLANTA. By WM. T. PERKERBON, Assistant Cashier. ROSSER & BRANDON, Attorneys. 9-19-28 'I IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE NORTII- I ERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA—In tho matter of Moise DeLeon, Alleged Bank i rupt—No. 3326—1 n Bankruptcy: It ap pearing to the court that on the 23d day I of September, A. D. 1912, that a petition was filed in this court for adjudication in bankruptcy against Moise DeLeon, and I that a subpena directed to the alleged bankrupt was duly issued out of this court, and that the said alleged bank rupt is believed to be without the juris diction of this court; > Now. on motion of Messrs. Slaton & Phillips, attorneys for petitioning cred- . i itors. it Is ordered by tiie court that this j order, together with the subpena as is- I sued to Moise DeLeon, alleged bank- ■ rupt. be published in The Atlanta Consti- • tution and The Georgian, newspapers pub ; lished at Atlanta, Georgia, in said district, once a week for two weeks consecutively, the last of said publications to be made on the third daj' of October. A D. 1912; and that a copy of the petition in bank ruptcy, with subpena thereon and copy of this order, be mailed to the said alleged bankrupt at ills last known address, on or before the date of the first publication. Witness the Honorable William T. ' Newman, judge of said court, and the ; seal thereof, at Atlanta, Georgia, this the 23d day of September. A. D. 1.912. (Seal) O. C. FULLER. Clerk, By F. L. BEERS, Deputy Clerk United States District Court, Northern Dfs trl< tof <let rgla. :'-2H-l SUBPENA TO ALLEGED BANKRUPT-- United States of America. Northern , ' Division. Northern District of Georgia—To . | Moise DeLeon, in Said District, Greeting: I Atlanta. Ga. For certain causes offered ! I before the district court of the United ; States of America within and for the I northern district of Georgia, as a court of bankruptcy, we command and strictly enjoin you. laying all other matters aside. - and notwithstanding any excuse, that you personally appear before our said district court, to be holden at Atlanta. Georgia, r in said district, on the 16th day of Oc tober. A. 1). 1912. at 10 o’clock a. m., to answer to a petition tiled l>y H. H. Schaul, 1 et al., in our said court, praying that • you may be adjudged a bankrupt, and to 1 do further and receive that which our r said district court shall consider In this • behalf And this you are in no wise to 31 omit, under the pains and penalties of what may befall thereon. Witness the Honorable William.T. New man. judge of said court and the seal thereof, at Atlanta. Georgia, this 23d day -of September, 1912. (Seal) O. C. FI LLER. Clerk, B> F I. BEERS. Deputy Clerk, i Note: Pleadings should lie filed in the i. office of the clerk, at \tlanta. Georgia, i room 401 Postoftice building. 9-26-1 15