Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 12, 1912, EXTRA 2, Page 19, Image 19

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Legal Notice. SHERIFF SALES FOR NOVEM- BER, 1912. \\ II be sold before the present court ; I <e door, "old city hall building," lo- I it the northeast corner of South ' and East Hunter streets, the said .ypmis s having been designated by the board of commissioners of roads and rev , s of Fulton county as the court house. ' ' i e citv of Atlanta. Fulton county, ..-la ori the first Tuesday in N’avem her 1912. a ’ public outcry, within the ,eeil hours of sale. to. the highest and h/.: bidder or bidders, ’for cash, the whole, part or parts of the following de icribed property: All that tract or parcel of land, lying sr . being in the city of Atlanta, part of Is J lot Number One Hundred and Ten n the Fourteenth (14th) district of Fulton county, Georgia, commencing fifty ,p. e t from the southeast corner of Carter i formerly Jack) street and Chest nut street. and running thence south along the east side of Chestnut street fifty .sii,' feet, thence east eighty-six (86) feet, ■ , tl ,. north along the property owned by \po Renthrow fifty (50) feet, thence west ' ng life property owned by Robert Bell ightv-six (86) feet to the begin nK point. It being the same property , unveyed to C. K. Keith by deed dated first day of October, 1902. by Atlanta Banking and Sav,n gs Company, which ,lee,l is recorded in Book 167, Folio 48, in the office of the clerk of the superior court Pulton county, Georgia. Levied upon .. ti ■ property of the estate of Clarke Kendrick Keith in the hands of his ad ir. i Atrator. Jetty L. Keith, for the pur of administration to satisfy a fi. fa. tsuied from the Fulton court of ordinary in favor of Cora Keith Early vs. the said letty 1. Keith as administrator of Clarke Kendrick Keith. Tenant in possession no t i fi ed. Ms,, at the same time and place, all that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the city of Atlanta, part of land lot Seventy-six (76), of the Four teenth H4th) district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, and more particularly described as follows: Lot sev enteen (1.7) of the subdivision of Block ihirty-six (36), commencing on the west aide of Formwait street eighty-three (83) feet north of Glenn street, and running thence north on the west side of Form walt street fifty- (50) feet to lot sixteen <l6). thence west one hundred and sixty 11601 feet to a nine (9) foot alley, thence south on said alley fifty (50), thence east one hundred and sixty (160) feet to point of beginning, said premises being known as No 249 Formwait street, according io the present system of -numbering houses in the city of Atlanta; said deed. I having been dated June 27, 1907, and re- I corded in Deed Book 204, Page 438, of Pulton county records. Levied upon as the property- of Mrs. Theodosia D. Warren to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the city court of Atlanta, in favor of E. McC. kdamson vss, the said Mrs. Theodosia D. Warren; a deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as required by law. Tenant in poeseeeion notified. AJm at" the same time and place the following described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying in the citv of Atlanta, and in land lot One Hun dred and Eleven <111) of the Fourteenth I 14th) district of Fulton county. Georgia. I and commencing on the north side of I Jett street at a point one hundred and I ten G 10) feet west from Sunset avenue I formerly Arthur street), and running I -hence west along the north side of Jett I street fifty-four (54) feet, and extending I I back north of same width as front along I I the west side of a ten (10) foot alley one j B hundred and thirty-five (135) feet to another alley, being Jots 14 and 15 | tn Block "H,” as in plat in Deed Book I I NX-793, Fulton county records. Levied upon a-s the property of Joel A. Jolley to | satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the superior I court of Fulton county, Georgia, in favor ■ < f Atlanta Banking and Savings Company | vs. the said Toel A. Jolley. Tenant in ptAsers'.cn notified. Also, at the same time and place, all | that tract or parcel of land lying and be- ■ Ing in ths city of Atlanta, in land lot | twenty (20) of the Fourteenth tilth) dls- I trict of Fulton county, Georgia, begin- ■ r.ing at a point on the west side of Pow- ■ *ll street one hundred anti fifty (150) I feet north of the northwest corner of ■ Fair and Powell streets, at the north line | of an alley; thence running north along i ■ the west side of Powell street elghty-six ! ■ 'B6 feet; thence west one hundred and ' ■ forty (140) feet; thence south eightv six I ■ <B6) feet, to said alley; thence east along i K the north line of said alley one hundred ■ anti forty (140) feet, to beginning point. ■ I*vied upon as the property of E. C. I lister, L. G. Camp and L P. Huddles- ■ ton to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the ■ city court of Atlanta In favor of Empire ■ Trust and Safe Deposit Company vs. the El said E C. Lester, L. G. Camp and L. I'. E Huddleston, as makers, and 1. C. Clark as i indorser. A deed for the purpose of levy ■ and sale having been executed, filed and ■ recoxled required bv law Tenant in ■ P l,reffSfi ion not;tied. E| Also at the same time and place the foi- * E mwtng described property, to-wit: All E that tract or parcel of land lying and ■ ■ being in the city ot Atlanta, being part of land Kot forty-three (43) of the Four- | ■ r«“r.th (14th) dfetrlot of originally Henry. El county, Georgia, and being ■ lot number twenty-four (No. 24), in sub- ■ division of a part of the Continental ■ <rd Company's property according to E Plat of Hall Bros, civil engineers, as re B vorded In plat book number two (No. 2). 1 E rare 14. of the records In the office of the i Bl ' erk of the superior court of said county, i E and more particularly described as fol-I ■ lows: Beginning at the northeast corner I ■ m ""mono and Hill streets and running K m»nce east along the north side of Or- ■ lent. street sixty-four (64) feet; thence ■ n one hundred and forty-one (141) E to an alley ten (10) feet wide; thence ■ rest along the south side of said alley ■ I ►'xty five (65) feet to Hill street: thence ■ h along the east side of Hill street ■ '\r.e hundred and forty-one (1411 feet to KI ,l p P'-int of beginning. Levied upon as KI Uoperty nf Jk- l-awrence to satisfy B ", H from the city court of At- K -rta m. favor of Mrs. Mattie King, guar- B l ' le sa ’° !'-■ E Lawrence. A deed B ’ p Purpose of lev) and sale having I B ' executed, filed and recorded as re- ‘ " ' aw Tenant in possession noti fy , ,’he same time and place, the H . E oeserlbed property, to-wit: All B ,r act or parcel of land lying and E", ’he city of Atlanta, and in land ■ mteen H 3), of the Fourteenth (11th I Bl ' Eulton county, Georgia, and K ijng at a point on the south side avenue two hundred and Bl s;.':. '' fpet eapt from Walnut mow B. ' s,rop ’. and running thence east K B south side of Kirkwood avenue H. '' feet: thence south one hundred s<> • .feet to an alley; thence Bf I'lfig the north side of said alley HF ;' IH| 1 f the sub-division of the IB I't' i.ertj : thence north one hun- ■ a! ' 'hir’.' <l3o> feet to the begin- K f : mt -being all of lot 6 anti west K| ■. "< the above named plat as H s Robert, civil engineer. June levied upon as the propertv M '"rd to satisfy a fl. fa. is- |K ' the city court "I' Atlanta in fa- ' 'Jania Banking and Savings K us transferee, vs. the said \\ . K tumlpai, and W. H Faith, en- ... ' ceeii for the purpose of levy HB '■ ravmg been executed, filed ami Hf. ' !> tequired by lav. Tenant in ui notifld. •. . ~ip same lime and place, the y-jies.-i ibe.l property, to-wit: All ■■ or parcel of land lying and be- BE -Ity of Atlanta, part of land - W" '..-I, ot tlie Fomueenth il4tb> ■B "tiginallt Henry, now Fulton EK ''-'i.'Tia, known in the plan of BB ■ p.'tt if vitv lut number one BB h '“ ,u .t-i)-r.t e i Ri'ii. ami on ■B . ’ a< former number two hun -ixtx-tu., i;.t;_i. fronting mi ■B t-aui l air siri-et, between EH > "1 1 ' s| reets. lliii'tv-seven feet, ami extemiing SB " ' tie humlred ■ lv(>, teet, mure flHfi bi-umled as follows: (>n tlie IB '■ -I rtn. rlt Shocks, . n the easl Hajj .’ r ■ 1 ' Woods, uh Hie south Bi :, t 'l on ti e W' -I by t',.rmi " - 1 derr , known in the present - «- t.umber two hun- ■ mm.tv (No. 280, Hast Fair ‘ "eng the same property con |n -hi ano M Human hv Frank - bH l.ijolmann, deceased Levied MB /' t‘f"imrtv of I <• .'lark t „ HK ’a issued item th, eii\ ■K ’ lam.' (I favoi f,w, Ht Rame's lam. primupal. at ,l I. i Bl i m.mto.ii I . ’ ■ "me' I erar.: in I UK ' -riiiu- lime ami pin, , T) e ' Mi -ill".. r- ■i .; m..( ,i t, ~ . I n 'Sts. ir.m -nfr. || r u ,;i "■ " >‘..l . |"|. m- n,, I Legal Notices. paopertx of John M, Baird to satisfy a ti. ta. issued from the justice of the peace court of the 1026th district, G. M., Ful ton county. Georgia, in favor of .1. H. ' vs -_ -'l’ m Georgia Morgan as prin cipal and John 11. Baird as security. I nis property being difficult and expen sive to tiansport, it will not be brought ami exposed at the court house door on the date of sale. The same can be seen , and examined in room 110, Temple Court building, corner of South Pryor and Ala bama streets, Atlanta. Ga. at ’ke same time and place, tlie tollowing described personal property, to wit. Baking outfit consisting of porta hie oven (Hubbard make), utensils, pans, work table, bread trough, coulter scales. n - ' ~L m le< ? upon as tlle property of i.. I . Goddard to satisfy a ti. fa. issued 'VV Fulton superior court in favor ?■ I■' . • Bro °ks & Co. vs. said L. I’. Goddard. I his property being difficult and expensive to tiansport, the same will not be brought to and exposed before th< court house door on the day of sale; Y an Pe .~^S en aIHI examined on the premises, „(>, Butler street, Atlanta, Ga. Also at the same time and piaceT~the following described personal property- to n?,lkn,oK(V e ‘."'“-seated Clement-Bayard automobi e. Levied upon as the propertv rl H P nt anil "• G - Hunt, to satis fc iZ issueci from the superior t our A' ,f Fu, ton county in favor of John M Smith vs, .1. A, Hunt and W. G. Hunt. Also at the same time and nlace*.~the tollowing described personal property to wit: One While gas foredoor 30-horse power automobile and equipment. Levied upon as the property of J. J. Murphy to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the superior court of I-ulton county. Georgia. In fa xor of Motor Car Service Company vs. the said J. J. Murphy. Also at the same time~and place, the following described personal property, to wn: one five-passenger Thomas automo bile, painted red. Levied upon as the property of W. W. Fox to satisfy a fi. fa. Issued from the city court of Atlanta In favor of H A. Harth vs. the salt! W W. box. Property pointed out by plaintiff s attorney. C XV, MANGVM, She r i ff. STATE OF GEORGIA —County of Fulton lo the Honorable the Secretary of the State of Georgia: The petition of the Trust Company ot Georgia, a banking corporation organized and existing under the laws of the state of Georgia and chartered by virtue of a special act of the general assembly of the s’ a ’ e “I Georgia approved September 21st. 1891, as amended by an act of the general assembly of the state of Georgia ap proved November 13th, 1893, respectfully shows: , That by virtue of the provisions of sec tions 2271 to 2274, both inclusive, of the (. ode of Georgia of 1910, said Trust com pany of Georgia desires to amend its spe cial charter by incorporating therein cer tain provisions of the General Banking Act, to-wit: 1. The provisions of section 2267 of the Code of 1910, as amended by act of the general assembly of the state of Georgia approved August 19th. 1912, which section as amended reads as follows: "The business of the Corporation shall be under the management and control of i a Board of Directors to consist of not less than three nor more than twenty-five members of the corporation, who must be the owners and holders of one or more shares of the 'apital stock in good faith. The Board of Directors shall exercise only | such powers as may be legally delegated i to them by the stockholders or by the I by-laws adopted by the stockholders. The Board of Directors shall be elected by the stockholders at such time and place and I for such term as mav be appointed b\ the by-laws.” And that it shall be within tin- right and power of the stockholders of said Company to fix the number of directors from time to time within the minimum and maximum numbers named in said enactment so proposed to be incorporated as an amendment to the charter of said Company. 2. The provisions of section 2268 of the Code of 1910. which section reads as fol lows : "The board 'if directors shall have power to prescribe how, and in what sums, and at what times and places any unpaid part of the capital shall be paid m; and in the event any stockholder shall I fail or make default for sixty days to pay any call regularly made in his sub : scription to stock, the directors may di- I rect suit to be brought against him fortb ' with for the amount of such call, or may In their discretion, after thirty days no tice to such stockholder, cause his stock, after proper public advertisement for thir ty days, to be put up and sold at auction to the highest, bidder, and any deficiency in this sum thus received, necessary to make the amount of the call, shall be made good by the delinquent. Any sur plus over the amount of the call and the expenses of the sale shall be paid to him. A new certificate of stock shall be issued to the purchase;, and he shall stand in the same relation to the company as the ; delinquent would have done had ho net iso made default. The sale shall be at i the court house door in the county where said companv is located. The capital stock lof the corporation may be increased to such amount as may be desired by the stockholders, or it may be decreased to a sum not less that, twenty-five thousand dollars, at a meeting of the stockholders called for the special purpose by order of the board of directors, of which notice ■lms been given each stockholder lor, in lease of death, to hfs legal representatives I or heirs at law), personally or by mall, 1 addressed to Ids last known residence. 1 at least thirty days previous to said spe cial meeting, and such Increase, or de crease shall be made in such manner as shall be determined by the meeting of stockholders, it requiring the vote of a majority in amount of the entire capital stock to authorize such increase or de crease, and the manner of effecting the same. If, at such meeting, the stock holders holding the majority in amount of the capital stock vote for such in crease or decrease, the proceedings of the meeting must be reduced to writing and entered upon the books or minutes of ■ the corporation, and a copy thereof, verl- I fled by the president or cashier, shall be ' filed and recorded In the office of the sec retary of state, and when so filed and recorded shall become an amendment to said charter, and a certified copy thereof shall be evidence of all facts therein con tained in all courts of this state, without further proof." , That there accompanies this declara tion. attached thereto as "Exhibit 1." a e.ipv of the resolutions of the board .of directors of the Trust Company of Geor gia. authorizing this application to be made, certified to be such by the sec retary thereof under the seal of the com pany,’ together with statement contained in the certificate of said secretary speci fying the date of the charter of said com pany, together with the date of an amend ment thereto. WHEREFORE, it prays that this decla ration or petition be filed as provided by law and that after a due compliance with the provisions of the law in such cases made and provided the charter of the Trust Companx' of Georgia be amende* so as to incorporate therein the provisions of the General Banking Law hereinbefore specified. WITNESS the signature of the presi dent and the corporate seal of said corporation. (Seal) this the 10th day of Oc- tober. 1912. E. WOODKI’FF. I‘resident. WHEREAS, it is deemed desirable by the board of directors of the Trust Com pany of Georgia that its charter be amended so as to permit it it' to in crease the uieml'crship of th*' board "f directors, and (2> to hav« the right and power to increase or decrease its capital stock as its stockholders max determine upon: and WHEREAS, tills i ompaiix was incorpo rated under ii special aei of the general us.-emblx of tile state of Georgia, ap proved September 21st. IXl*l. which m t of incorporation xxas amended by an act "1 the general asxembly of tb* slate of Geor gia npproxe.l November 13th. 189:i; and W HEREAS, it .• in c. ssai x in order to accomplish the purpose hereinbefore set forth to procure an amendment of the charte’- of this company, bx having in corporated therein these proviG.ms of. the General Banking Laws providing for the number of directors wbo-b s,|. I, a cor poration may hnxe ate r , ovid ng for the decrease ot mrrease o' t c capital stock thereof: RE fT THERI F< (RE R»»LV I D I I , :,. j , cs' d* 11* "f ' ■ no 11 '‘ i' bi .i ■-1 r I c licrehx authorized lo make ami die m | the oi'dc. of tin ■ . ••■< ■ of i'' of h* I .»;i ,i t ( I <f < «u<'J - '.*in ' •I■ < ’ h ra • ■-n * n \v rH i fi•. t n . . .»rp<»rair >• 'i "f thj! "ii.pan, I .IH> 'gtialhig Ill'll ’.'’>4 Mini li'r I »’4w|» •>’ I’ I”, it-* ’I” 'h»* I*' ”1 H'U HIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SA i l RDAY. OCTOBER ’<2. 191’2, | REAL ESTATE | W. T. DANFORTH HEADS * NEW REALTY COMPANY i The w. T. Danforth Realty Company ' lias opened offices at 8 Auburn avenue. W. T. Danforth, president of the com pany. is well known in Atlanta, having been here twelve years, connected with the Atlanta. Birmingham and Atlantic ' ami Georgia railroads as claim agent, i Mr. Danforth was fortunate in getting ie R. Groover as sales manager. He is | a well known real estate man with tlie |C. R. Groover agency, 718 Empire build | Ing, He is a wide-awake young man. J. O. Smith also is with this company as salesman. He is extensively known in Atlanta, having been fifteen years with the Southern Bell Telephone Company and of late with the Harper Realty Com pany. 717 Third National Bank building. N - . R. Hathorn is with the new firm as salesman. He is known widely in the real estate business, coming over with Mr. Groover from the C. R. Groover agency. I he new firm will handle city property and acreage, especially in Fulton coun i ty, and do renting and general real es tate business. It now has a large and carefully selected" list of city and subur ban places for sale or rent, which any . member of the firm or any of the sales men will take pleasure in showing pros pective customers. They will be glad to have all their friends call to see them. i 1 Warranty Deeds. i ssso—Moses Wood to H. S. Ha: per, lot 200x200 feet, south side Bellemeade . avenue, adjoining E. H. Wood’s land, land lot 152, seventeenth district. Oc- ; tober 10, 1912. SSO0 —\\ . M. Reed to H. J. Ctanshaxv, ■ lot 50x195 feet, east side Clark street, I 202 feet south of Fourteenth street. ‘ June 15, 1912. $5—G. A. Duke to Lillie M. Shaw as 1 administratrix of estate of H. AL Shaw, i lot 50x110 feet, at corner West Simp son and Mangum streets, to correct ■ former deed. October 10, 1912. $750 —E. E. Steed to R, I. Barge, lot ■ 95x280 feet, southeast coiner of Hardin ‘ avenue and Madison street, College Park. August 17. 1912. SI.SOO—A. H. Eidson to R. J. Barge, ; lot 50x150 feet, west side Holderness street, 150 feet south of Greensferry ■ avenue. September 21, 1912. ■ $1,315--Miss D. I). Ector to Georgia , Savings Bank and Trust Company, No. j 315 East Fail- street, lot 43x100 feet. I made to secure notes. October 9. 1912. $6,000 —J. H, & H. A. Russell to same, ’'lot 60x190 feet, south side West Fifth ■ street. 320 feet south <3f West Fifth ; | street, made to secure notes. October ; ; 4, 1912. i SIOO A. C Martin to Mrs. S. G. Pope, I i lot 50x100 feet, east side Sampson 1 ; street, 92 feet south of Houston street ; I October 4, 1912. $1 anti Other Consideration- John H. > Doyle to Mrs. Fannie G Turpin, lot i 38. section 29, Hollywood cemetery. ■ September 21, 1912. [: $1,500- Henry W. Plunkett to Bassil J Blackwell, lot 50x162 feet. South side P Oakland avenue, 250 feet-east of Hart- I : ford avenue. October 11. 1912. $5,733 Mrs. Minnie W. Lampkin to ' Joseph T Wiley, No. 103 Ivy street, lot being 3-4 acres, being 2-15 interest. : June x. 1911. > > sll’’. J, Young to l>. H. Townsley, Hot 37x95 feet, w* st side Herbert street, t 167 feet south of Johns st eet. Nu- j vernber 15, 1910. H $475- Jacob Auerbach to Lamar Flowers, lot 40x1,100 feet, east side Ira . street. 40 feet south of Marx- street. ; October 11, 1912 | S6OO J. M. Austin to N. M. Daniel I and J. N. Renfroe, six acres at north- ■ west corner Moreland and Sherin ava il nues. March 27. 1911. I $3,276 A. J. Jones to Willie ('. Hair, i I lot 50x200 feet, southeast corner Green t i wood avenue and Fredrika street. Oe i tober 11 1912. ‘j $3,500 W. (’. Hair to ri. F. Everett, jisame ptoperty. October 11. 1912. I I , Quitclaim Deeds. SBOO John W. Alexander lo George iA. Richards. No. 272 North Ashby Hstreet. September 17, 1912. ;l sl--Woodward-Eubanks Mantel Co.. .I to same, same propertj. September i 20, 1912. I $1 anu election to take child’s part in ; lieu of dower —Mrs. Lillie M. Shaxx to Lillie AL Shaw, administratrix of e.-- ! late of H. Al. Shaw, lot at corner of ,' West Simpson and Mangum street -. , I October 10. 1912. .J $10 —Union Savings bank to J. W. IHuit, lot 48x100 feet, south side East I Fair street. 96 feet west of King street. i | Octoper 9, 1912. Administrator’s Deeds. s3.oos—Mrs. Lillie Al, Shaw admin istratrix of Henry As. Shaw, to Bonnie Craig, lot 50x110 feet, corner of Simp son and Mangum streets. October 10, ■ 1912. Bonds for Title. $3.80(i (Penal Sum)—Annie R. and Nettie V. Howard lo John A. Learnon, I lot 50x231 feet, south side of St. Charles , avenue. 263 feet west of Bonaventure Legal Notices. General Banking Laws which this com- • pany desires to incorporate Into its char ter STATE OF GEORGIA—FuIton County. L John B. Wheat, secretary of the Trust I Company of Georgia, do herebv certifx that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the board of directors of the Trust Company of Georgia at a meeting regularly called and held, in accordance with the provisions of ' its by-laws, on the Bth dax of October i 1912. ' : I do further certify that the original • I charter of the Trust Company of Geor- I i gia was by act of the general assembly : of ibe state of Georgia approved Sep- ■ tember 21st, 1891. and that this was amended by an act of the general assem bly of the state of Georgia approved i November 13th. 181'3. said companv be , ing originally incorporated under the name of the Commercial Travelers’ Sav ings Rani: and the amendment of the charter above referred lo having, among other things, changed its name to Trust ■ Company of Georgia. Witness mx signature and the seal of ■ said corporation this 9th (Seal) dax of October, 1912 JOHN B. WHEAT. Secretarx -I STATE Ot- GEORGIA Office of Secre tarx of State. I. Philip Cool,, secretary of stale of l|Georg:a, do hereby certify. That tlie five ;i.’>i bages of typewritten matter hereto ' attached, contain a true and correct copy of in- petition of the Trust I’ompanx it 'Georgia for amendment of Its .special , ctiart*-r' Ic. incorporating therein certain ■ ' provs.on- of tlie General Hanking Act. as ■ tlie original petition appears of m,. ir , ' this Office IN TESTIJIONY WHEREOF. I have here info set ni hand and ' affixed the seal of m\ I.fficc. HI the eapitoi 'n the eii ; of Atlanta, tliis 11 til dax of ii, tober m tin- \<ai- of our Lord (Scat) ''nr Thou 'and Nine Hun- ' trod and Tvelxc ami of I"- Independence of tie 1 niled Stales of (metl'H • * me 11 utatred and PHILIP Ci ii ■!< I XXf'l'.-'iN I EI.DEI: It'd X I'IIEI a 'A 11 .>N ’ Hi I • Istiiot. October 11. 1912. $6,000 (Penal Sum) —James W. Green to John W. Mcßae, lot 48x153 t'eet. south side Johnson avenue, 244 feet east of Hoxvell street. October 11, 1912.1 $1,500 (Penal Sum) —L. P. Bollen-I field to J. L. Williams, lot 4. block C, of Peachtree Hurst. September 19, 1912. sll,l’oo (Penal Slim)—Alls. Martha Adams and Miss Jane Orr to W. R Thompson. 14 acres on east side Stew art avenue, at north line of land lot 90. October 7, 1912. $12,000 (Penal Sum)—Mrs. Martha R. Bigham to Alls. Sarah C. McHan. lot 40x144 feet, east side Jackson street, 443 feet south of Ponce DeLeon avenue. October 10, 1912. Loan Deeds. $:.500 Mrs. Katrina Ruse Harris lo Fulton County Home Builders, lot 60 by 158 feet, east side Linwood avenue. 160 feci north of North avenue. October 10. s3o7—Eliza Lyons to Sally Lyons, lot 50 by 93 feet, west side Martin street, 200 feet south of Georgia avenue. October 9. SI.3OO—S. F. Everitt to Atlanta Sav ings Bank, lot 50 by 200 feet, southeast corner Greenwood av’enue and Frederika street. October 11. S4SO—R. A. J. AlcDuffie to Mrs. Kate B. Munford, lot 81 by 351 feet, west side Maple street. 360 feet south of Chat tahoochee avenue. October 10. sl,ooo—l’. R. Byrd to C. K. Nelson, trustee of E. H. Mason, lot 60 by 165 feet, west side East Point avenue. 90 feet south of Dorsey street. October 11. SI.OO0 —P. R. Byrd to C. K. Nelson, trus tee of E. H. Mason, lot 42 bv 165 feet, southwest corner Horsey street and East Point avenue. October 11. SI,OOO- —P. R. Byrd to C. K Nelson, trustee of E. H. Mason, lot 48 by 165 feet west side East Point avenue. <2 feet south of Dorsey street. October 11. SSOO -A. J. Colcord to Miss A. As. Ken drick, lot 50 by 140 feet, south side Bel grade avenue. 100 feet east of Woodall avenue. October 11. SSO0 —J Andrews to Mrs. Amanda G. Hudson. 76 Kalb avenue. September 22. , SSO0 —J. Andrews to Mrs. AmandA G. Hudson, 78 Kalb avenue. September 22. Lease. $320 per .Month M. Cohen to L. D. Joel. Nos. 127 and 129 Decatur street. Octo ber 8. Liens. ssll- I nion Lumber and .Manufacturing Company vs. M. F. Hennessy, 153 Cooper street. October 8. ssl1 —Union Lumber Company vs. Mrs. Clara B. Cole, same property. October 8. $25:; -- I nion Lumber and Manufacturing ; Company vs. Mrs. S. J. Hawkins, lot 50 by 200 feet, north side Catherine street, 450 feet west of Stewart avenue. Octo ber 8. Mortgage. S3,OOO—W. W. Morgan to J. D. Whita ker, lot 88 by 70 feet, west side McDaniel street, south side Macon and Western , railroad. < Ictober 11. Transferred to Monroe .1. Elkan, October. COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA. Judgments Affirmed. Southern Railway Company vs. Payne; from Floyd superior court —Judge Mad dox. Maddox, AlcCamy & Shumate. George A. H. Harris & Son, for plaintiff in error. C. I. Carey. Ennis & Shaw, contra. Gay vs. Medlock; from city court of Swainsboro Judge H. R. Daniel. Wil- I Hams & Bradley, for plaintiff in error. . Smith & Kirkland, contra. Moss & Co. vs. Postal Telegraph-Ca ble Company; from city court of Athens— Jiidge Wesi. T S. Mell, lor plaintiffs > in error. Anderson, Felder. Rountree & Wilson. John J. Strickland, contra. Wrightsville and Tennille Railroad Com i pany vs. Mullis; from city court of East man- Judge Griffin. Daley Daley, Rob- • erts & Smith, for plaintiff in error. J. > A. Neese, contra. Waldo vs. Central of Georgia Railway Company; from city court of Savannah—■ Judge Davis Freeman. Twiggs & Gazan. | for plaintiff in error. Lawton Cun iiingi.ain. H. W. Johnson, contra. •| John-on Murphy et al. vs. Globe Dry Goods I'ompany et al.; from city court of i Waycross Judge Parker presiding. Parke k Reed, tor plaintiffs in error. Wilson. Bennett a- Lambdin. contra. Mountain. City Mill Company vs. Wood A- Company; from city court of llart- ■ well Judge W. L. Hodges. A. G. & • Julian McCurry, for plaintiff in error. ■ James H. Skelton, contra. Rogers vs. National Cash Registe. Company: from city court of Atlanta- Judge Reid. Morris Macks. Lamar Hill, I 11. , J A. Dodger., Jackson A Smith, foi plaintiff in error. W. S. Dillon, An iler.-on, Felder, Rountree & Wilson, con- ■ t ra. Ariiall-Couch-Powers Company vs. Na tional Discount Company; from eit.x court of Newnan Judge I’ost. T. G. Farmer, Jr.. W. C. Wright, for plaintiff in error. Hall A- Jones, contra. Gossett A Son vs Bishop: from city i cciirt of Zebulon—Judge Dupree. E M. , Owen, William H. Beck, lor plaintiffs in error. J. Y. Allen, contra. Citizens Bank of Tifton vs. Fulwood A -1 Murray; from city court of Tifton—Judge 11. Eve. L. P. Skeen, for plaintiff in er- I ror. J. S. Ridgdill, contra. I Georgia Southern and Florida Railway Company vs. Knight; from city court of Nashville- Judge Buie. John I. Hall. .1 E. Hall. Al P. Hall. J. P. Knight, for plaintiff in error. Alexander A- Gary, con t ra. Odom vs. Coley el al; from Gordon su . perior court Judge Fite. George A. Cos , fee. for plaintiff in error. J. M. Lang, contra. Stephens vs. Barnes; from Richmond • .superior court—Judge Hammond. J. s. Peebles, Jr.. T. F. Harrison, for plain tiff in error. J. S. Watkins, contra. Buck et al. vs. Duvall: from city court I of Tifton Judge It Eve. L. P. Skeen, for plaintiffs in error. R D. Smith. 1-ul- > wood A- Murray, contra. ; Doctor Shoop Family Medicine Com- ■ pany vs. Clifford; from Columbia superior court Judge Hammond. Isaac S. Pee- : bles. Jr., for plaintiff in error. John T West, contra Weaver Merchandise Company vs. . Britt: from Epson superior court Judge 11. 'I. Daniel. J. Y. Allen, Hugh Thurs ton. for plaintiff in error. W. Y. Allen, contra. Pert) vs. Independent Daughters of Bethel: from eit.x court of Atlanta - fudge Reid. A. (.'. Corbett, for plaintiff ; in error. Shepard Bryan, contra i Judgments Reversed. i Mutual Fertilizer Company, for use, etc., I vs. Heath: from city rourt of Swains , boro- Judge H. R. Daniel. Saffold A- Lar son. for plaintiff in error Williams A ‘ Bradley, contra. I Carter vs. Pembroke National Bank; from Bryan superior court Judge Shep pard. J. P. Dukes, for plaintiff in error. E. C. Elmore. P. M Anderson, contra. Ederheiiner. Stein , v Company vs. Car son; from Tift superior court Judge . Thomas J. B. Murrow, J. J Murray, for plaintiffs in error. Fulwood A- Skeen. R. D. Smith, contra. ’ Coplan xs Thompson Transfer Compa ny. from Polk superior court Judge Price Edwards. Charles G Janes. Bunn A- • ; Bunn, tor plaintiff in error W. W Mun l iiy. contra. i.'liarleston and Western Carolina llall xva.x Company vs. Robinson, and the same 1 company vs Brown, from eiiy , ourt of Richmond county Judge W. F. Eve. AYilliam K. Miller, lor the railroad com pany. Henry Roney, for Robinson. Isaac S Peebles. Jr r Henry A Rod ney S. I’ohen. James ('. (’ Black, for Bt. iw n. ’ Aliller .McKenzie; from city court of Ashburn Judge Tipton. |,. |> Skeen. < John B Hutcheson, for plaintiff In error. .1 II Pate, j a. Comer, contra. John vs Thrower; from city court of l| Atlanta Judge Reid Wimbish A Ellis, i for plaintiff in error (' B. Reynolds, i 1 contra > Kltehex xs Pendlij. et al., from Whit field superior court Judge Fite. M. C. Tarver, 10l plaintiff in ertor (' 11. Rlv- I ere, Maddox, McCamy A Shumate, con- - tra . . Trayl ir vs. Eppes. tcceiver. from eit.x' court ot < 'ovingtoli Judge AV’iak I' A\ Davis, Jr . for plaiqilff in erroi <* <’. I King. I'oetra Georgia Brokerage I,’ompnn.x xI- razor r A ‘ ’omjair from I’ tillon super nr coiirl ■ i Judge Elli- Paxnr. I.ltlh A- toms for i ' pin nt iff ' iir.,r AYaltei <’ H.ndrix I I roiilra AV.sicin I nn>n Telegraph ' uiipanx v i i.i' hi from Fulton sup< rtoi .oiirt I I'ig' Bell losipl I’ Greene 10l pltlll: Ilf in , i i..r Hoiiiheri I ..ba. . o I’otupan) v« Aim POISONED CANDY IS SENT GIRL SINGER IN TAFT’S CHURCH CINCINNATI. OHIO, Oct 12. Through the agency of candy which bad been dipped in a solution of bichloride of mcr | cury, an unidentified enemy sought the I life of Miss Isabel Sparkes, soprano so loist at Church church, the leading Epis copal congregation of the city, who lives at 2511 Auburn avenue. It is at this church that President I Taft usually worships when in the city. Miss Sparkes ate three pieces of the | candy and became dangerously ill. Her i life was saved by the ministrations of the I family physician. Miss Sparkes’ sister also partook of a piece of the candy and was made ill. It is pointed out that the aim of the sender of the candy might have been the permanent injury of the girl's vocal or gans through inducing lockjaw, as the drug has that tendency. ! MOTHER GETS $5,000 VERDICT FOR DEATH OF CHILD, 7, BY AUTO For the death of her seven-year-oki child, who was killed by an automobile in the Howell Mill road a year ago, Mrs. 1 M. C. Fuller has been awarded $5,000 • ' damages against Miss Jennie Inman, of 552 Peachtree street, by a city court jury. The boy met death under the wheels of Miss Inman’s car, driven by a negro chauffeur. The chauffeur was freed in ' recorder’s court for want of evidence when arraigned on a charge of reckless driving. Mrs. Fuller brought suit for $25,000 I damages in city court. WILD DOeTmPALED ON MILLIONAIRE’S FENCE NOROTON. CONN., Oct. 12.—A ' beautiful wiki doe weighing about 300 pounds dashed through the streets here early yesterday and, pursued by men ,: and boys, sougth refuge in the grounds ’ of the country estate of John D. Crim inins. Mr. Crinunins saw the animal from > his window. It saw him and scooted away toward the Anson Phelps Stokes ■ place. But it changed its course and entered the grounds of the late William Ziegler. Dogs took after it. and it tried i to jump a nine-foot spiked fence. The , leap was too much for the animal, and > it was impaled on the spikes. It uttered one shrill crjr and died there. Deer are becoming plentiful again in Connecticut owing to the strict game : law which will not be intermitted until ; 1917. f POSSUMS PLENTIFUL IN SOUTH GEORGIA THIS FALL SAVANNAH, GA., Oct. 12.—Possums ■ are said to be unusually plentiful in ' south Georgia this fall. High water all through tlie section has prevented the ’ possums from getting Into the swamps ■ to seek food and they have been paying ■ visits to the hen roosts. When the • country citizens hears a squawk from the vicinity of the chicken yard at night • he grabs his gun and sallies forth with . (he expectation of finding a four-footed f marauder instead of the sable txxo- footed one who for so long has held the record along- that line. 1— SOCIETY WOMEN TEACH GERMANS TURKEY TROT NEWPORT, Oct. 12, —While Captain ’ Frey, of the German training cruiser ■ Victoria Louise, has gone to see the naval review at New York with the • cadets his officers are being taugin the 1 turkey trot by a bevy of society women ’ here, including the Misses Roberta , Willard. .Marguerite Caperton and Mis John Borland, formerly of the "Pink ' Lady” cast, who mart led Ensign Bor land. of the navy. DR. WHITE TO SPEAK ON MAYORALTY FIGHT ■ In the Second Baptist church tonior ’ row evening. Dr. John E. White will preach a sermon In application to the piesent situation in Atlanta. His sub . Ject will be "The Bible Teaching on Bad Men in Office.” Tomorrow morning he will preach on "A Time to Work." MEDIC FRESHIES AT SEMI-ANNUAL DINNER The first semi-annual banquet of tlie freshman class of the Atlanta College ■ of Physicians and Surgeons was held at Durand's last night. Haifa hundred , members of the class and half a dozen r tirofessors attended. C. 1,. Davis was . toastmaster. P. M. Hopkins spoke on "i'lass Spirit;" C. W. Hunter gave a toast on “The Ladies." Dr. W. F. West moreland, president of the college; firs. ; Hastings. Bachmann. Papez. Everhart, Stump, of the faculty, and Mr. Ever hart. the registrar, all made speeches. HARAHAN AT SAVANNAH. SAX ANNAIL GA., (let. 12. Accompa- • nied by Vice President C. R. Capps, Vice ! President ('. H. Hicks and others of his subordinates, W. J. Harahan, president of the Seaboard Air Line railway, reached Savannah on his initial visit of Inspection | today. He will spend tomorrow here. ; j leaving Monday sot Jackaonville. ENGINEER'S INJURIES FATAL. WAYCROSS, GA., Oct. 12'. (' Howell, . I night engineer lor the Ware County Light and Power company, died from Injuries i reeeivni w hile making adjustments tu • iiiuibinery. GETS 15 YEARS' SENTENCE. COLI'MBI'S. GA. Oct. 12. (m --f Pe'iy. unmet maishal of Girard. Ala., who .shot and killed Jim Floyd, ati ' utlie former marshal of the same place, ,nst ,\ln'< h, was riinvi. t"ii of murder in ■ the S' < ond degree m the criminal divi sion of the i iri'itit (ourt of Russell eountx and to fifteen tears In the |a riltcnt larv ■ I sirring from cltx court of Itli-limond iraiiilx Judge )) F Eve William II I Barren for plaintiff In error i' ll I; i ..lo ti < i.i’tra Rehearing Qaniari ■'-I" • liii'li Oonqiari' xn Amera-gn du loillllan <'ouipa ll) . (roin ill' i oil! I , of i *s mills • M • lii« x Slav from Millon Mipi'iir>r I EX-POLITICAL LEADER IN FLOYD NOW WEARS STRIPES OF CONVICT ROME, GA.. Ort. 12.—Two days ago I Fletcher Ware, formerly a political leader ’ of Floyd county, wore the suit of a busi ness man. Today he is garbed in a ] convict’s stripes and is serving time for i selling whisky. Ware was convicted in two cases and I > was given sixteen months on the gang. I He is one of the best known men of ’ Floyd county. and his incarceration was i a big surprise. ! Not long ago, Judge John \V. Maddox i declared that he would send to the j chaingang any ore convicted of selling j whisky, and lie evidently meant what he i said when he sent a man of Fletcher’ Ware’s standing to the rock pile. A number of white men have been , convicted of selling whisky and given j chaingang sentences, but they made bond and appealer! their cases. Ware said lie Thought it was useless to resist the verdict of the lower court. HETTY <GREEN’S AUTO STRIKES MAN; DRIVER LAUGHS, SPEEDS ON NEW YORK. Oct. 12.—Mrs. Hetty I Green and her son, E, H. R. Green, of I Dallas, Texas, were in an automobile that 1 knocked James .Miner, an agent of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, into a muddy gutter this morn ing. Green's chauffer looked back and laugh ed. according to Miner, but didn't stop. A policeman scraped some of the mud from .Miner's clothing. "That was Mrs. Hetty Green and her son.” the police-scan said. "1 know them. They pass here every morning on the way to their office." Miner's right knee was injured severely. SUES FOR DIVORCE; ASKS COURT TO KEEP HUSBAND FROM HER Mrs, Rosa E. Trammell, who gives her address as S 4 Cooper street, today filed suit for complete divorce from her husband. Thomas Parrott Trammell, and at the same time asked for an in junction to keep him from seeing her again Mrs. Trammell asked for the custody of her children of minor age. She al leges habitual intoxication on the part of her husband and mistreatment. ASKS STRANGER FOR KISS, THEN DRINKS POISON ON STREET PASCOGULA. MISS.. Oct. 12. Mist- Ada Welch, of St. Louis, accosted a stranger on the street here today, say ing: "I have been mistreated by the world, and now before I die I want to feel for once in my life the touch of human kindness. Please kiss me.” The man kissed her. Then she drank poison and died almost instantly. MME. GLUCK UNMARRIED: DENIES DIVORCE STORY ST. LOUIS, Oct. 12.—Mme. Alma Gluck, who sang at the Veiled Proph ets ball at the Coliseum this week and received an ovation there, laughed and clapped her hands when told of a dis patch from New York to the effect that she had brought suit for divorce. “Why, 1 am surprised to heat that 1 am married.” she said. "Tell me all about it. "And there is a child, ton!" she de clared when the telegram was read to her. "Now, isn't that queer'.’ | knew nothing about it. They circulate such queer stories about me. | have never been married." BIG SUGAR CANE CROP RAISED IN S. GEORGIA SAV ANNAH, GA.. Oct. 12.—Although cotton and some other crops may be a little off fhfs season, south Georgia can boast of one of the finest crops of sugar cane that has been seen in many a day The long continued rains, which damaged other crops, was just the thing that was needed for the sugar cane, and it is in beautiful condition With the cessation of the rains just at this time, the cane will have time to dry out well before the time, for grinding. With the coming of cooler weather the grinding will begin, and the output of "Georgia cane syrup" is expected to be greater In south Georgia than in several years. WIVES GO TO FIELDS TO SAVE FRUIT CROP LEWISTON. IDAHO. Oct. 1? The Housewives of this time have bo < ‘n hav. ing the times of their lives for two weeks camping in the orchards, or at least spending their dax s there and returning home only foi well earned rest. Everybody had to be content with I "quick lunch" meals or go to the restau rants. When the rush of the fruit harvest came there was no response to the call for help in the orchards. Some ono suggested that the women ■ ould do the work and they were appealed to. They responded with alacrity and worked dil. igently until the danger of damage was past. TWO DOZEN CONVICTS CONFIRMED TOGETHER PHILADELPHIA, Oct. L: Twenty-, four convicts at the Eastern peniten Ha y w ere confit med at the same . ere mony by Bishop Garland, of th • I’rot estant Episcopal ehurch. DARROW TRIAL DELAYED LOS ANGELES, Oct. 12. By .igi" - mint of counsel, Hie trial of Ulat'-nce Darrow for tin alleged bribery of Juror Robert Bain In the McNatnura ease, has been postponed from Octobei 21 to Oc tobe. 'll. Press of other bu-iness was the reason assigned by the attorneys. Horace D. Smith. Ho-ac. D Smith, II well known wholc-mh commission uu rcli.in(, died at a private sanitarium I'rld.ix at the ,igc of HI 111 was n plmu-n; citizen ol Mlanta and eonitni'ted p-otnlncntlx throughout the Mate. He is survived b.x Ids wife , n d H ~ daughters, Mrs Lit' ■ .-rnith Neal and Mb- Rubx Smith 'I funoal ariatig. pouts will tu m mim'd Ih I r MARKETS LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS. Bld Asked. •Atlanta Trust Company.... 117 120 Atlania A West Point R. R 152 155 American Nat. Bank 220 225 Atlantic Coal & Ice common. 100 102 Atlantic Coal & Ice pfd 91 92(4 Atlanta Brewing & Ice C 0.... 171 Atlanta National Bank 325 Broad Riv. Gran. Corp 35 36 do. pfd 71 <4 Central Bank & Trust Corp 147 Exposition Cotton Mills 165 Fourth National Bank 265 270 Fulton National Bank 133 135 [ Ga. Ity. Elec, stamped 126 127 . Ga. R>’. & Power Co. common 28 30 1 do. first pfd...' 83 86 do. second pfd 44 46 i Hillyer Trust Company (See Atlanta Trust Co.) ' Lowry National Bank 248 250 Realty Trust Company 100 103 I Southern Ice common 68 70 The Security State Bank.... 115 120 Third National Bank 230 235 Trust Company of Georgia... 245 250 Travelers Bank A- Trust C 0... 125 126 BONDS. Atlanta Gas Light 1s 102 Broad Rlv. Gran. Corp Ist 6s 90 93 Georgia State 4»45. 1915, 55.. 101 102 I Ga. Ity & Elec. Co. 5s 10314 104'.i I Ga. Ry A- Elec. ref. 5s 101 103 ! Atlanta Consolidated 5s 102V4 ' Atlanta City 3445, 1913 90‘J 91H Atlanta <s, 1920 99 100 Atlanta City 4'is. 1921 102 103 • —Ex-divldend 10 per cent. ATLANTA LIVE STOCK MAHK&T. : (By W. H. White. Jr., of the White Pre vision Company.) Quotations based on actual purchases during the current week: Choice to good steers, 1,000 to 1,2000. 5.5* 416.00; good steers, 800 to 1.000. 5.004i>5.25 medium to good steers, 700 to 850, 4.254 i 4.75; good to choice beef cows, 800 to 100 4.00® 4.50; medium to good beef cows. 70( to 800. 3.50@i4.00: good to choice heifers 750 to SSO. 4.00414.50; medium to goop heifers, 650 to 750. 3.50414.25. The above represent ruling prices on good quality of beef cattle. Inferior grades and dairy types selling lower Medium to good steers, if fat, 700 to 800. 3.7541 1.25. Medium to common cows, if fat, 700 to 800. 3.2i>4i 4.00; mixed common to fair. 600 lo 800, 3.00®3.50; good butch er bulls, 3.00@3.75. Good to choice Tennessee lambs, 60 to 81, 5.004(5.50: common lambs and year lings, 2'54i4: sheep, range, 2@4. Prime hogs, 160 to 200 average, 8.75© 9.'-5; good butcher hogs, 140 to 160. 8.5041 8.75: good butcher pigs. 100 to 140, 8.0041 8.25; light pigs. 80 to 100, 7.0007.75; heavv rough hogs. 200 to 250, 7.5008.50, Above quotations apply to corn-fed hogs. Mash and peanut fattened hoes 10144 c lower. Cattle receipts nominal with a better se lection of steers than usual. Several loads of good tieshy butcher cattle with quite a good many goisl grade heifers were among the week's receipts, which sold prompt!' at prevailing quotations to a shade higher on the best. Cow stuff in good flesh is in good demand, while the lower grades are a slow sale at lower prices. Several loads of feeders were received this week, which met with a good de mand and quick sale. Quite a good manv feeders were on through billings to near by points, although the movements of lecdors are considered light for the sea son and the present indications point to a short supply owing to the advance prices m Tennessee, and other sections where feeders are obtained. Quotations on cotton seed meal and hulls arc reasonable, and it is expected that stock men securing a good grade of leeding steers will do well with them this season. Sheep and lamb receipts irregular, and uneven and mixed; market N stronger on best grades of lambs, slow on common kinds. Hog market continues strong with lib eral supply; quality of this week's run lias been tin- best of the season, and extreme high prices for all fresh pork cuts has improved the demand for light butcher Pigs. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. ATLANTA. GA., October 12. 1912 Lowest temperature Highest temperature '.... So Mean temperature 73 Normal temperature 64 Rainfall in past 24 hours, inches .... 0 Excess since Ist of month, inches..'. 1 90 Excess since Jan Ist, inchesl7.l,l REPORTS FROM VARIOUS STATIONS. .. I ITemperaturelßTfafi Stations— 1 Weath. 1 7 I Max. I 24 I la. m. ly'day.[hours. Augusta ... i 'lear 66 , Atlanta . Pt. cldv.i 68 : 80 Atlantic City.. Clear I 68 I 72 Anniston . . Clear 64 84 Boston . . .1 'loudy 54 ' 56 Buffalo I’t. cldv. 70 1 68 ' 02 Charleston . I’t, cldy. 72 I 78 I . Chicago . . . . Cloudv I 50 I 70 I 66 Denvet ... . Pt. cldy.' 34 I 50 .. I>es Moines .Clear j 38 1 1 Duluth Cloudy 1 52 I 44 I | Eastport . . . Clear 48 46 18 Galveston . . Pt. cldy. 74 I 86 Helena ... , Clear 38 I 54 Houston Clear 70 ' Huron< 'lear I 38 I 52 '. Jacksonville. .Cloudy ' 74 84 Kansas City . Clear 44 74 Knoxville . . . Cloudy I 66 I 82 Louisville . Cloudy 63 I 86 41 I Macon . Pt. cldy. I fifi 'B2 I . Memphis Cloudy I 58 I 82 OS Meridian ....'('loudy I 68 1 Mobile Cloudy i 70 86 Miami .1 'loudy 82 86 Montgomery. .Clear 66 84 Moorhead . . Clear 26 46 New Orleans . Clear 72 I 88 New Yol k . . Cloudx 62 68 North Platte .Clear 32 I .32 Oklahoma Clear 44 70 Palestine Cloudy 56 I 90 Pittsburg . . ('loudy 72 I 82 I Portland, O. . Clear 18 I 66 | San Francisco:!'lear ' 54 I 76 ' St. Louis . . . Cloudy IS I 84 ' St. Paul Clear 26 ' 60 I .. . . I Salt Lake <’it x Clear 38 ' 52 Savannah . . . Clear 70 I Wa Hiiglon. , J'l fid.? 1:8 86 T' F. von Section Director (More Markets on Page 20.) BIG FISH JUMPS INTO FISHERMEN'S LAUNCH SAVANNAH, GA., Oct. 12 —Angling in the waters round about Savannah is a vet) popnlnr pastime at present. The tisti are biting as if they were starving for bait. As a party was passing the old oyster factory between Thunderbolt and Wil mington a large winter trout leaped clear of the water and landed in the bow of the launch. Judge William Farr, who was sitting well forward in the boat, captured it. Tlie trout was nearly fourteen inches long. CENTRAL ROAD'S TRACK MEN ASK HIGHER PAY SAVANNAH, GA., Oct. 12.—A commit lee representing tlie track men of the Central of Georgia railway lias appeared before Chief Engineer (’. K. Lawrence to submit at revised working agreement, which they wish adopted Among other concessions, a substantial increase In pax l.s asked. The committee wants the new agree ment tu become effective May 1, and a proposition looking to this end will be 1 made to the Central management. BISHOP A. W. KNIGHT TO TELL OF WORK IN CUBA I’.isiicp \ w Knight will tell cf th* »"ck In- I fi. iqi lining In Cuba at St Philips i.ciie.ire! tomorrow morning »i 11 o'< lot a Hl«hnp Knight has Jurisd" i nos the . huri In ,n Cuba and In th* nal r.onr 19