Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 17, 1912, HOME, Page 19, Image 19

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Real Estate For Sale. .. .—- &„ —| & gOYLSTOK/j PETERS STREET. i v , 31 a a corner on Peters street that I e of the best buys in the city. «. street is coming fast and now is' ne to get in on property alongj here . j i ST. CHARLES AVENUE. | UT ive the pick of vacant lots on! . street and we can sell them at I c ,es that will surely make money for, yoj See us at once. EAST LAKE SECTION. ft Fl rave recently had listed with us .t <-a' lots in this section that are vjirc. Prices from $550 to $650 each The- i e PICKUPS. NORTH SIDE HOME. IF ou want a home on the north side et us show you a modern home which Is wel elevated and this is an ideal place for investment. This place was built for a home and the owner will put a price on it that will make it very at tractive. FOR EXCHANGE FOR VACANT LOT. BEAUTIFUL 9-room home in In man Park to exchange for va cant lot on Spring, West Peach tree. Myrtle or Juniper. Quick action. Agents get busy. ATLANTA SUB REALTY COMPANY. 31 Inman Building. M. 2053. Legal Notices. GEORGIA—FuIton ~ Ordinary's Office, October 10. 1912 M. F. Amorous has applied for letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Emma Kate Amorous, deceased. This is therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in November next. JOHN R, WILKINSON, Ordinary Georgia—Pulton county. ~ Ordinary’s Office, October 10. 1912. Xbraham Rogowski has applied for let ters of administration on the estate of I Mollie Rogowski, deceased. This is. there- ' fore, to notify all concerned that, the same will be heard on the first Monday in No vember next. JOHN R. vV ILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton Ordinary's Office, October 10, 1912. Delia Boyd has applied for letters of ad- i ministration on the estate of Henry J). Boyd, deceased. This is, therefore, to notify sll concerned that the same will be I b»ard on the first Monday in November ' next. JOHN R, WILKINSON. Ordinary. j Georgia—Fulton countv. ~ i Ordinary's Office, October 10. 1912. W. B. B. Richards has applied for let- 1 ■ws of administration on the estate of I Wm. C. Richards, deceased. This Is, I therefore, to notify all concerned that the earns wall be heard on the first Mor.da .in November next. JOHN R. WILKINS' "XX. Ordinary. County. Oruinary'B Office, October 10. 1912. w S. Gramling haa applied for letters ? ? •gnlntetratloß on the estate of Charles D. narlick. deceased. This is, therefore, 'o notify all concerned that the same will ne heard on the first Monday in November next. JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary. GFOAglA—.Fulton Countv.* Ordinary's Office, October 10. 1.912 laullne Waller Divver has applied for '’iters of administration on the estate of Ba in Belton Divver. deceased This is. I 'lierefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in •'member next. JOH N R. WILKINSON. Ordinary GEORGIA—FuIton County. , Ordinary’s Office, October 10. 1912. ■ la ni«s E. Eaves has applied for letters ’. acmlnisiti-atioi-i on the estate of Katie ,lA v «s, deceased. This is, therefore, to ’’ t'T ar. concerned that the same will be 'b* fl rSt * n November JOHN R. WILKINSON,._9 r<i ' na GEORGIA— Fulton Count'. Ordinary's Office, October 10. 1912. harry G. Poole has applied for letters m administration on the estate of Nellie i deceased. This Is. therefore, to J'- v all concerned that the same will be ■ ar<j on the first Monday in November IlrX’ JOHN R WILKINSON. Ordinary. ■’II '. Fulton County. Ordinary's Office. October 10, 1912. , ■ ion R . .Adams has applied for letters V, a- imstration ou the estate of Nellie ■ms, deceased. This is. therefore, fy all concerned that the same will j ~. aru on first Monday in November GEi 'Rgla—Fulton County. ordinary’s Office. October 10, 1912. * ’a.mpton E. Ellis, as administrator of Frank Chisholm, deceased, has I> ‘* r leave to sell the land of said r h l ' ( ,j ns bolm. This is. therefore, to an concerned to file their objec • any they have, on or before the Monday in November next, else leave hen be granted to said applicant, as "Dpnea for. - -JpHX K. WILKINSON, Ordinary. ' l 7 'n_GTA -Fulton Countv’. Ordinary’s Office, October 10. 1912. t n . T- filler- a* administrator of es n7 of \V. A. Wilson, deceased, has ap- ; • for leave to sell the land of said J W 'lson. This is. therefore, to noti . an concerned to file their objections. v ? r , Hiey have, on or before the first iay in November next, else leave will f r > oe granted said applicant, as applied —• h> HN h. WILKINSON, ordinary ' 1 >KGlA—Fulton County, “rdinary’s office. October 10, 1912. , '' S. Belding has applied for let i administration on the estate of ir ' J V Belding, deceased. This is. ■ f'Jie. to notify all concerned that the " ill be heard on the first Mundax in “>nber next. H >HX H WILKINSON, ordinars 1 -I \ Fui! ( »n <founts Ordinary’s Office. October 10. 1912. “les M. Gullienne has applied fur ' of edudnist ration un the estate of t’annie A. Gallienne, deceased. Thin *-reiore. to notifx all concerned that nne will be heard on the first Mon ” November next. K, WILK IN SON, < >rd ina r y 'H’GLV Fulton County. ‘ Tdinary’s Office. October 10. 1912. •mas D. Meador. Sr., as administra- , a estate of Sarah Hunter, deceased. I 1 applied for leave to sell the land of I Sarah Hunter. This is. therefore. "t’o all concerned to file their objec- 1 ! H anj they have, on or before the 1 ’ Monday in November next. nls*' ' • " -11 then he granted ®ald applicant. 1 H»nhrd for. ''LLJIL! J< 1 x • JJEII22?_!? _ ‘ ''UGI \ Fulton County o •’rdiparx s office. October 10. 1912. I ' 1 f’ranldin 3ml Franklin, as 1 stralors estate \hraham Franklin. Applied for leave t<» the land of ~ Legal Notices. Abraham Franklin. ThiF ohil ,iJL? 0,l / y a on cerne<l to file their tbi e fl?« f nS AT ,f ? ,,y ? lle y have, on or before °u € ' a ' ln November next, else Skt o 111 \ h<?n granted said appii vant, as applied for. - JOHN R, \\ ILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA— Fulton County. 1 9 r <ynary s Office, October 10. 1912. o’ o t? r ’ as administrator of es- Ector, deceased, has applied for lea\e to sell the land of said B B. r.ctor. This is. therefore, to notify all concerned to file their objections, if anv they have on or before the first Monday 21 N ? v « mb ? r next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. JOHNR. WILKINSON. Ordinary, GEORGIA—FuIton Countv. Ordinary’s Office. October 10, 1912. Mrs. Julia J. Eubanks, as administrator of the estate of G. T. Eubanks, deceased, represents that she has fully discharged the duties of her said trust, and pravs for letters of dismission. This is. there fore. to notify all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can. on or before the first Monday in November next, whv said Julia J. Eubanks should not be dis charged. JOHN R, WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. ——— —— Ordinary's Office, October 10. 1912. Rena Benson, as administratrix of es tate of D. M. Benson, deceased, repre sents that she has fully discharged the duties of her said trust, and pravs 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 November next why said Rena Benson should not be discharged. JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA —Fulton Countv. Ordinary's Office, October 10, 1912. J- Couch, as administrator of estate of Grace Word, deceased, represents that he has fully discharged the duties of his said trust, and prays for letters of dis mission. This is. therefore, to notify all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can. on or before the first Mondav in November next, why said J. M. Couch should not be discharged. JOHN R, WILKINSON, Ordinary, GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary’s Office. October 10, 1912. Clifford L. Anderson, as administrator of estate'of Emma C. Pease, deceased, represents that he has fully discharged the duties of his said trust, and pravs for letters of dismission. This is, there fore, to notify all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can. on or before the first Mortday in November next, why said Clifford L. Anderson should not be discharged. JOHN R, WILKINSON. Ordinal' GEORGIA—FuIton Countv. Ordinary's Office, October 10, 1912. Clifford L. Anderson, as administrator of estate of P. P. Pease, deceased, rep resents that he has fully discharged the duties of liis 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 November next, why said Clifford L. Anderson should not be dis charged. JOH N R. WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary’s Office, October 10. 1912. Rosa .1. Hardy, as administratrix of the estate of Robert A. Hardy, deceased, represents that she has fully discharged the duties of her said trust, and prays for letters of dismission. This is. there fore. to notify all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can. on or before the first Monday in November next, why said Rosa J. Hardy should not be dis charged. JI IH NR. WI LHINS <' N. Ord in ary. __ GEtillGlA—Fulton County. Ordinar' s Office. October 10. 1912. C. 11. Jackson, as administrator of es tate of Henry Jackson, deceased, repre sents that, lie lias fully discharged the duties of his said trust, and prays for letters of dismission. This is. therefore, to notify ail persons concerned to show cause, if any they can. on or before the first. Monday in November" next, why said C. H. Jackson slioulu not be discharged. KIHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary. ■. Et IRGIA- -Fulton County. Ordinary’s Office. October 10. 1912. Mrs. 11. C. Dodd, as administratrix of estate of Philip G Dodd, deceased, rep resents 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 Monday in November next, why said Mrs. H. C. Dodd should not be dis charged. JOHN R. \AJLI<I.\S"\. •udinary. GE< IROlA—Fulton Count'' Ordinary's Office, October 10. 1912. Mis. Susan M. Deans, as guardian of L. M. Deans and R. S. Deans, represents that she has fully discharged the duties of her said trust, and pitgys for letters of dismission. This is. therefore, to no tify all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can, on or before the first Monday in November next, why said Mrs. Susan M. Deans should not be discharged. .1 OHN R, WILKINSON. ordinar> GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary's Office, October 10. 1912. Bessie Covington lias applied for let ters of guardianship of thg "erson and property of George Emery Beavers. Eu gene Clifford Beavers. William Elbert Beavers and Jack Beavers, minors, under the age of fourteen years. This is. there fore. to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in No vember next. JOH N R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary's Office. October 10. 1912. Malinda Thurman lias applied for let ters of guardianship of the person and property of Laura Williams, minor, under the age of fourteen years. Tills is, there fore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in No vember next. JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIAFuIton County. Ordinary's Office, October 10. 1912. Notice is hereby given to all concerned that Louise Shelton, late of said county, died intestate, and no person has applied for administration on the estate of said deceased, and that administration will be vested in the county administrator, or some other fit and proper person, on the first Monday in November next, unless valid objections is made thereto. JOHN R WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA - Fulton Count'. Court of ordinary. At Chambers. October 10. 1912. The appraisers on the application of Marie S. Chisholm, widow of Frank Chis holm. deceased, for a twelve months' sup port for herself, having duly filed their return, all persons are hereby cited to show cause, if any they can, at the next November term of this court, why said application should not be granted JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinar' GEORGIA- Fulton County Court of Ordinary. At Chambers. October 10. 1912. To the Heirs-at Law of J. A. Williams, Deceased: .1. W. Roberts having applied for an order requiring Mrs. Fannie M. Williams, the administrator of the. estate of said deceased, to execute title under a bond for title, you arc hereby cited to be and appear at the next November term of said court, to be held on the first Monday in November next, then and there to show cause, if an' you can. why said order should not be granted. JOHN It. W ILKINSON, ordinal' GEt )R< ilA— Fulton <lounty. Ordinary's tiffice, October 10. 1912. It. I. Palmer, as executor of the will of Wiliiam A- Buss, deceased, represents that he has fully discharged tile duties of Ills said trust, and pray, for letters of dis mission. This is. therefore, to notify all persons concerned to show cause, if an' they can. on or before the first Monday in November next, why said R. 1.. Paltnot should not lie discharged. John it. WILKINSON, Ordinary. <: eoRGIA Full on Count Ordinal'' s < tffice, October 10. 1912 Kendrick 1< Kelle'. as administrator <1 the esiate of E. X. Neal', represents that he uas full' discharged the duties of his mul.i trust, and pray for letters of dismis sion. This is, therefore, to notify all per sons concerned, to show cause, if tlmj can on or before the first Monday in No vember next, why said Kendrick K Kel le' Should not lie discharged JOHN R. WH.KI.NSt>N, Ordinary. gT:< 'RGI A- Fulton County Ordlnarv’s < tffice. October 10. 1912 \lr« Marx A. Blount has applied for letters of administration on the estate of Michael N. Blount, deceased. This is. therefore to notify all concerned that the same will be I card on the first Monday in November next. JOHN ft. WILKINSON, i trdinar.' Gl 't >Ti- fi \ Fulton < 'mtn' y t triHuar''s office. October 10. !!<• • Frank T. Perkins has applied for let icrs of administration on the estate of Mr« 'lice V ftridges, deceased. This *. THE ATLANTA GEOBGTAX AND NEWS. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1912. Legal Notices. therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in November next. JOHN R, WILKINSON. Ordinal' GEORGIA—FuIton Count?. Ordinary's Office, October 10. 1912. Fannie P. Jones, as administratrix of estate of Cullen B. Jones, deceased, rep resents 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 io show cause, if any they can. on or before the first Monday in November next why said Fannie P. Jones should not be discharged. JOHN R, WILKINSt )N. (trdinar'. GEORGIA—FuIton County Ordinary's Office. October 10. 1912 Ella Malian, as administratrix of estate of M. H. Mahan, deceased, represent that she has fully discharged tin duties of her said trust, and prays for letters <sl dis mission. This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned, to show cause, if any they can, on or before the first Monday >n November next, why said M. 11. Mahan should not be discharged. JOHN_R. WILKINSON, ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary’s Office. October 10. 1912. P. W. Wills lias applied lor letters of administration on the estate of W. P. Wills, deceased. This is, therefore, to no tify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in November next. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary GEORGIA- Fulton County. Ordinary's Office, October 10. 1912. T. P. Kimberly has applied for letters of administration on th« estate of Mrs. Nollie Herren, deceased. This is. there fore, to notify al! concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in No vember next. JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary's Office, October 10. 1912. J. C. Prioleau has applied for le.tters of administration on the estate of Mrs. D. C. Prioleau. deceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday In Novem ber next. JOHN R, WHANINSON, Ordinar' GEORGIA —Fulton County. Ordinary's Office, October 10. 1912. Mrs. Lillian Smith has applied for let ters of administration on Hie estate of Paul L. Smith, deceased. This is. there fore. to notify all concerned that the same wil be heard on the first Monday in November next. JOHN 11. WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary’s Office, October 10. 1912. B. S. Botnar has applied for letters of administration on the estate of Mary E. Madden, deceased. This is. therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in No vember next. JOHN R, WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary's Office. October 10. 1912. Clark Baker has applied for letters’of administration on the estate of Lewis A. Baker, deceased. This is. therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in Novem ber next. JOHN R, WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. Court of Ordinary. - At Chambers. October 10. 1912. The appraisers on the application of Mrs. Emma Nessmith. widow of William A. Nessmith. deceased, for a twelve months’ support for herself and minor chil dren. having duly filed their return, all persons are hereby cited to show cause, if any they have, at the next November term of this court, why said application should not be granted. „ A2I 1 x R - WH ‘KIN SO N, Ordin ar y. GEORGIA—FuIton Count'’. Ordinary's Office, October 10. 1912. Berta E. Klnes has applied for letters of administration on the estate of Emma Moore, deceased. This is. therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Munday in November next. JOHN R, WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary's Office, October 11. 1912. it being necessary that a guardian should be appointed for Edward Henri Deßray, minor, of said county, and no application having been made therefor, notice is hereby given that on the first Monday in November next, said guardian ship will be vested in the county guardian, unless valid objection is made thereto. JOHN R WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA— !■ niton <?ounty. Court of Ordinary, Chambers, October 11. 1i‘12... To the Heirs-at-Lav.' of George Doane. Deceased: John H. McCord having ap plied for an order requiring Charles G. Hopkins, the administrator of said de ceased. to execute title under a bond for title, you are hereby cited to be ami ap pear at the next November term of said court to be held on the first Monday in November next, then and there to show cause, if any you can. why said order should not be granted. JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary. 10-12-14 GE< >KG IA Fulton Count) . Ordinary's Office. October 12. 1912. John H. Thomason has applied for letters of guardianship of the person amt property of Hennie Thomason, nilnor. under the age of fourteen years. This is. therefore, to notify all concerned that tlie same will be heard on the first Mon day in November next. JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinal'. GEORGIA I-niton Count' . Ordinary's Office. October 12, 19)2. it. H. White, as administrator of estate of E. Quince'’ Everett, deceased, has applied Tor leave- to sell the land of said deceased. This is. therefore, to notify all concerned to tile their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in November next, else leave will 'then be granted said applicant, as applied for. JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinal'. 6-12-46 GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary's Office, October 12, 1912. Archie B. Conklin has applied for let ters of administration on the estate of Addie M. E. Conklin, deceased. This is. therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Mon dav in November next. JOHN R WILKINSON. Ordinal'. 10-12-46 GEORGIA Fulton County. Court of Ordinal'. At Chambers. October 12, 1912. The appraisers on the application of Elizabeth Wills, widow of W. P. Wills, deceased, for a twelve months' support for herself, having dulj filed their re turn. all persons are hereby cited to show cause, if an' the' have, at the next November term of this court, wh' said application should not be granted. JOHN It WILKINSON, ordinal' GEORGI A- Fulton County. ordinary's office. October 10. 1912. R. M Callaway, as administrator of estate of .Mrs. Henrietta D. Seixas, de ceased. has applied for leave to sell land ami personal property of said Mrs. Henrietta T>. Seixas. This is. therefore, to notify all com erned to file their objections, if any the'- have, on or before the first Monday in No vember next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. JOHN R. WILKINSON, ordinary. STATE <>F GEORGIA -Fulton County' Mrs Ida Sweatmon vs. Horace Sv.eatmon. Superior Court—November Term, 1912 No 26318 To Horace Sweatmon. Greeting: By or der of court you are hereby notified that on the 3d day of September. 1912. Mrs. Ida Sweatmon tiled suit against \ou for a total divorce, returnable to the Novem ber term. 1912. of said court S’ou are hereb' required to be apd ap pear at the November term, 1912, of said court, to be held on the first Monday in November, 1912. then ami there tn answer Hie plaintiff’s complaint. Witness the Hon. George 1.. Bell, judge of said court, this September 3, 1912. ARN’ttl.lt I<R<-YI.ES, t’ie.rk. FRED S<'l IltlM I'Elt. Attorney " ge< >i:<ii \ Fuiinp <lounty. .1, W. Ladd vs. Frances <’ l.adtl. Frances C. Bv order <>f court you are notified that on the 17th day of October. 11'12, .1. W Ladd filed suit against you for divorce to the January Term. 191.".. of Fulton superior court. You ate required to appear at said court on the first Mon day in January, next, to answer said com plaint. Witness Honorable W. I>. Ellis, judge <>f said court, this 17tb October. 1912. \RNmI.D BROYLES. Clerk. JONES A t’HAMBI-IRS. Attorneys 10 -1 7-18 TIIt'KTI'.E S SAI.;:' GEORGIA. FIT.TON t'OI'NTY R» vlr iiic of pn < frier | a —cd Ip the Hon P H Adam-, rcfcrct' in b»nkru,Jtcy, on REAL ESTATE w S. E. Davidson, well known real es tate man. has Joined the Edwin P. Ans ley firm. Forsyth building, as sales manage)-. He succeeds J. H. Ewing, who recent!' resigned. Mr. Davidson's remarkable success in real estate activities is evidence of his penetrative foresight and the thorough knowledge he has of Atlanta realty. He is capable of serving the Ansley firm in handling first-class real estate and in supplying the customers with good values. Within the past few years Mr. Da vidson has placed several subdivisons on the market and the success of these operations has shown him to be one of the best judges of values and one of the most successful realty operators in Atlanta. Edwin P. Ansley's personal acquaint ance with S. E. Davidson extends over seven years, and he feels qualified to recommend .Mr. Davidson to the public as a sales manager familiar with every phase of the real estate business. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Warranty Deeds. $2.500--W. T. and H. C. Ivey to lames P. Hunter. IS acres in northwest cor ner, land lot 63, of Seventeenth district, on Ivey avenue October 16. SI,OOO Mrs. Florence Richardson to .1. N. lenders and F. H. JacksOn, lot 127 by ICO feet, west side Atwood street, 265 feet south of Greensferry avenue. Sep tember. SBSO -M. Kutz to Mrs. W. E. Roan and Legal Notices. September 25. 1912. the undersigned. VV. A. Fuller, as trustee of the estate of E. S. Sims, bankrupt, will expose for sale at public outcry before the court, house door of Fulton county, ->n the first Tuesday in November. 1912. between the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidders for cash, the following described real es tate. to-wit: Parcel No. I —All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in land lot 10S, of the Seventeenth district of Fulton county. Georgia, and more par ticularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the east side of the right of-way of the Southern rialroad at a point six hundred and two (602) feet in a southerly direction from Peachtree street, measured in a curved line with the right of-way. and running thence in a southerly direction along the east line of the said right-of-way one hundred and ninety (100) feet, more or less, to the northwest corner of the Ladson property: thence in a southeasterly direction along the north line ot th< said Ladson property sixty-eight, (68) feet, more or less, to the Emma G. Black property; thence in a northeasterly direction along the line of Einipa G. Black property one hundred ana ninetx (190) feet: thence in a northwest erly direction one hundred and seven (107) feet, more or less, to the right-of-way of the Southern railroad. Parcel No. 2—All that tract or parcel of la ml lying and being in the Seventeenth district of orignally Henry, now Fulton county. Georgia, and part of land lot 57. and part of lot 16. in the sub-division of the Edwin Plaster estate, described as follows: Commencing at a point on the Boulevard at the southeast corner, run ning northeast along the west side of Boulevard two hundred and forty (240) feet: thence, west two hundn d and twen ty-six (226) feet to a stake; thence south two hundred and twenty-two (2:;2) feet to a corner of Center street; thence west along the north side of Center street one hundred and fifty-three (152) feet to a stake corner at Center street and Boule vard: containing one and nine-tenths (1.9) acres, more or less. Said property con taining all the tracts of land described in a deed to .1. \\ Giles from Ida E. Walker, dated February 7. 1891. recorded August 24. 1.891. and a deed to .1. W. Giles from Ida E. Walker, dated October 27. 1891. Parcel No. 3 An undivided one-half (l. ) interest in and to all that tract or pared of land lying and being in land lot of the Seventeenth district of Ful ton county. Georgia, described as fol lows: Beginning at a point on becatur road whore the west lino of said land lot crosses said road and running theme southeast along said road four hundred < ‘OOI feet; therco south parallel with said land line four hundred (400) feet to Em orys avenue; thence west along Emorys avenue four hundred (400) feet to said original west lino of said Jami lot; thence north along said land lot four hundred (-<00) feet to beginning point. Parcel No. 4 Part of land lot No. 61 of the Seventeenth district of Fulton county. Georgia, beginning at a point or the south side of a fifty (50) foot street known as Smith avenue, twenty (20» fpe< east of ilm west line of said land lot (said beginning point being at the southeast corner of Smith avenue ami a forty 140 > foot street, and running thence east along the soutli side of Smith avenue four hundred <400) feet: thence south two hundred and forty (240) feet, more or less, to the north line of the property of Edna Bell Sims; them-e west along said line four hundred (400) feet, to the above mentioned forty (lot foot street): theme north along the east side of said street two hundred and fortx (1J0) feet, more or less, to the point of beginning Said premises having there..n four houses The above described property is a pari of the tract of land <<>o\*v\e.l b.\ .1 Carroll Payne to John N Sims & Son. a firm composed of John N Sims and Emur\ S. S i rn s. Parcel No. 5 that trail, m panel of lend lying and being in Jam! lot 153, of the Seventeenth district of said state and county, described as follows Be ginning at a point 58 feet southue; t from the southwest corner of Howell Mill road and Holly street, and ext* ruling tl **me soulhw< sterlj along the west side of How ell Mill road 80 feet, thence west 120 feet, thence northeasterly 80 feet parallel with Howell Mill road: thence east 120 feet parallel with Hollv street i<, Howell Mill road, the point of beginning, the same be ing uart of lots 77 and 78 as per plat of North Side pari' These tracts of land will he sold fre r from .di )i< ;i ■ ami iil< umbran« , es. For further informal lon. ■ a” on undersigned \\ XII ELI :it Truster |OI6 Empire Huildiig Atlanta. Gs H<- I«. ’ 4 T. D. Longino. lot 125 by 175 feet, on Demorest avenue, being lot 5, block 5. of Peachtree Heights. September 7. S3,OOO—J. l.ewis to J. H. Bullock, lot 50 by 127 feet, southwest side DeGress avenue. 628 feet northeast of DeKalb ave nue. October 14. ssoo—Emma Black to C. V. Bowles, lot <2 by 100 feet, south side Beckworth street. <1 feet west of Bonair street. September 11. •>I,OOO Atlanta Real Estate Companv to Frank Adair, lot 50 by 200 feet, south side Elbert street, 50 feet east of Mayland avenue. October 11. $1,125 —J. H. Crawford to G. T. Mur phy. let 50 by 150 feet. 50 feet from south west corner Williams and Sixteenth streets. September. $10,500- E. G. Murphy 10 Piedmont Laundry Company, lot 130 b> 155 feet, north side Rawson street. 162 feet east of South Pryor street. October 16. $4,450 Louisville Property Company to Central Presbyterian church, lot 44 by 105 feet, northwest side Washington street. 50 feet southwest of Hunter street. October !0. $lO. Love and»Affection Ernest Wright et al. to Adllne Wright, lot 33 by 97 feet, on Mayos street; land lot 79. October I. $l.lOO-William ,T. Davis to W’. O. Thornton and A. O. Marbut. lot 40 by 187 feet, east side Arnold street, 270 feet n«»rth of Wabash avenue. October 15. $2,000 —Byron H. Turner to William M. Miller, lot *8 by 200 feet, west side Da vis street. 96 feet soutii of-Foundry street. October 16. s2o,soo—Mrs. M. R. Murphy to J. R. Smith it Co., lot 188 by 266 feet, east side Lee street. 1,496 feet south of Gor doty street. October 16. $52,443 .1. R. Smith & Co. to Georgia Realty Company, same property. Octo ber, 16. $52, -Georgia Realty Company to J. F. Askew, same property. October 16. $4,000 —Feld Realty Company to Mrs. Leila O. .Tonee. lot 58 by 145 feet, north side Norcross street, 291 feet west of Lee street. September 25. P,OOO Feld Realty Company to Mrs. Leila O. Jones, lot 49 by 145 feet, north side Norcross street. 242 feet west of Lee street. September 25. S6OO - Walter C. Hendrix to Oscar G. ami Nathan Manasseh, lot 40 by 290 feet, south side Ormewood avenue. 310 leet east of Confederate avenue. October 16. SB.SOO—D. A. Stevens to Mrs. ‘William W Dunlap. 625 Capitol avenue, lot 47 by 190 feet. October 12. , P 85 —C. B. Lee to W. L. Sexton, lot 60 by 85 feet, east side Lakewood avenue. 565 feet north of Livermore street. Octo ber 16. $1,075 —C. E. Burnett to Troy A Pres ton. lot 50 by 150 feet, south side. Sells avenue. 105 feet west of L)argan street. October 3. $2,109 —Minnie W. Anthony* to Walter Felter, Jr., lot 50 bv 130 feet, past side Powell street. 100 feet north of Gaskill street. Made to secure notes. Mav 14. s32s—William M Burdett to R. W. Johnson, lot 50 bv 100 feet, west side Curran street, 70 feet south of Ethel street. October 16. Loan Deeds. $1,750 W. O. Thornton and A. (». Mar but to Robert L. Tye. lot 40 by 187 feet, east side Amo’d street, 270 feet north of \Vabash aver ue October 15. sl,soo—Frank Adair to Amelia B. Stur geon. lot 23 by 200 feet, south side El bert street. 50 feet east of Marland ave nue. October 16. $962—A. J. Boswell to Mrs. Eloise W . Sawyer. Ipt 501 by 698 feet, on northeast side Central of Georgia railroad, adjoin ing Me Burneys land; land lot 96; Four teenth district. October 16. sßoo—Mrs. Laura C. Flanders to Dr. H. B. Schultz, lot 50 by 180 feet, west side (’openhill avenue, 79 feet north of Carmel avenue. October 17. $1,500 —James H. Andrews to Mortgage- Bond Company of New York. 67 Atwood street. October 10 $1.500 —Mrs. Mary* E. Jones to H. B. Godby, lot 100 by 380 feet, north side Har vard avenue, 100 feet east of Lee street. October 14. SI,OO0 —C, X Roberts to Harold San ders. 5L acres on Atlanta and Florida and Central of Georgia railroad; land lot 65: Fourteenth district. October 15. SSO0 —F. M. Allen to Harry* F. Gowder, lot 103 by 125 feet, at junction of Mariet ta road and Thomas street, land lot 223; Seventeenth district. October 14 Executor’s Deeds. $2,700 Peyton H. Snook et al. individ ually and as executors, to L. W’. Hudson. Jr., lot 50 by 100 feet, south side North avenue, 175 feet cast of Highland avenue. October 16. s2.4so—Hugh T. Inman <by eexcutors) to Josie L. Butler’, lot 70 by 223 feet, on south side Seventeenth street, being lot 16. block tl. of Ansley Park. February 21r $12,000 —Wesley G. Collier < by* execu tors) to Peachtree Heights Park Com pany. lot 00 by 400 feet, west side Peachtree road. 400 feet south of Musco< gee avenue. October 15. No Consideration- -Mrs. Fannie L. Por ter (by executors) to C. A. Roberts, 51g acres on Atlanta ami Florida and Central of Georgia railroads; land lot 65: Four teenth district. October 12. Bonds for Title. $5,600 Penal - Sum Leonard B. Folsom (by executor) to George A. Martin, lot 85 by 130 feet, west side Bell street, 130 feet north of Edgewood avenue. October 16 $5,900 Penal Sum- Leonard B. Folsom (by executors) to Simon Silverman, 15 Whitehall terrace, lot 20 by 90 feet. Octo ber 16. $7,000 Penal Sum—Feld Realty Company to Mrs. Leila O. Jones, lot 56 by 145 feet, north side Norcross street, 186 feet west of Lee street. October 1. $5,800 Penal Sum Airs Leila O. Jones to W. B. Garner, lot 53 by 145 feet, north side Norcross stieet. 291 feet west of Lee street. September 26. $6 100 Penal Sum Mrs. Leila O. Jones to W. B. Garner, lot J 9 by 145 feet, north side Norcross street. 242 feet west of Lee street. September 26. $42,003 Penal Sum James F. Lynch to Christine Romare Tilson and lx>uise and Paul Romare, : 87. 289 Edgew'ood avenue. 58 by 100 feet. October 15. Administrator’s Deeds $2,476 D. L. Plaster (by administra tor) to Mrs. S. D. Hope. 11 acres on east side Plasters Bridge road, at Seaboard Air Line railway. In land lot 49. Octo ber 8. $5,070 D. L. Plaster (by administrator) to D. E. Plaster, 11.9 acres in land lot ■<B. on east side Plasters Bridge road. Oc tober 8. $1,925 D. L. Plaster (by administrator 1 to Mrs. S. D. Hope et al.. 2 acres west side Plasters Bridge road, at north line Seaboard Air Line railroad. In land lot 49. October 11. Mortgages. $•95 Adline Wright to Mutual Loan and Banking Company, lot 33 by 97 feet, north side West Linden street. 99 feet east of Orme street. October 14. $293 Walter C. Hendrix to Mrs. Paul ine Manasseh. let 75 by 146 font, east side Vedado way . being lot 10. in block E, of Vedado way October 16. —I • —— 1 - 1 —• ■■ - GRAIN. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Grain quotations: Previous Open. Hirn Lz>w Close. Close WHEAT— Dec S2*h W, '<!■, 92’, May !<7 S 8«, »«*, 97 • lul' !I3’, M3»< 93'i 93S 93’i CORN - Oct. 631- 63 \ 63 J Z 63*4 63% Dec. May 52\ 52 \ .72 > 4 ,52 \ .July «>2*;i *>2*k .13 u2*g 52 g OATS— Dec. 32 f, << 32*- 32 B 32‘m 32 -. May 34Q 34’, ’l4‘, :;4Q :14% Jul' 34’, 34’, 34', 34', 344, PORK - Oct 17.45 17.45 17.45 17.45 17.45 Jan 19,2.7 19.42‘i, 19.25 1.9.25 19.42 Q M'y 19.00 19.02 4 18 924 18.92 4 19.25 LARD - txfi 1.1.07'2 11.87 1 .. 11.60 11.60 11 70 Jan 11.05 11.07% 11.00 1.1.00 11.10 M'v 10.42'.. 10.47'- 10.424 10.42'. 10.524 ribs- Oct 10.95 10.95 10.921, 10.92% 11.00 Jan 10.: ■> 10.30 10.22’4 10.23>„ 10.30 M'v 10 07’- 10.07% 11.00 10.00 10.10 LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. \\ li< a opened L-d loyxru nt 1.30 p m.. lhe market na«- unchanged tn ’.pl lower Closed ’»•! lower to higher. (’urn opened unchanged; a’ 1:30 p m. the was ’,d to ' t <i higher, ( losed unchanged ’ad higher. LITTLE CHANGE IN COTTON IT CLOSE NEW YORK. Oct. 17. Unexpected strength in cables resulted in the cotton market here opening steady with prices 8 to 11 points above last night’s close. The upturn was niet with no support, haffever. and prices immediately saged. aggregat ing 8 to 10 points in most active posi tions to unchanged to 4 points over the previous close. Room traders were influ enced bearlshly by the weather map. which came very favorable, and the Balk an new’s. The potent factor for the strong Liver pool market today was reported to be shorts covering and they also used the report as a stimulating factor to some of the buying. There was a wave of liberal buying by spot houses here who have Eu ropean connections and continued among the conspicuous buyers throughout the day’s trading. The selling, which firmly maintained prices around last night's close, seemed to come from Wall Street houses and the South. At times spot in terests were free sellers. During the afternoon trading prices were 4 to 10 points under the opening fig ures. as there was no special support to the market the bullish reports seemed to have very little effect and prices fluctu ated in narrow ranges throughout the Late session. The heavy tains in the western belt were said to be followed by a cold wave, but it was said it would influence the market until the beginning of next week. It was said that Memphis was selling here late during the afternoon, trading on National ginnors being placed at 6,500,000 bales. The ring crowd also sold and the only buying seemed to come front spot houses and at the close the market was very steady with prices showing irregu larity, being 2 to 3 points lower to 1 to 4 points higher than the final figures of Wednesday. RANGE OF NEW YORK SUTUflej. C x: • o| 3 5 3 I £5 OfiL 10.14 10.14,10.02110.02 10.02-04 10.04-05 Nov. i10.181t0.18 10.04 10.04 10.04-06 10.07-0 S Dec. T0.39;10.40!10.32'10.34 10.34-35 10.30-32 Jan. 510.48 10.40110.36; 10.39'10.39-40110 38-10 Feb . !’10.48-49110.46-48 Meh. 10.69'10.69 10.56:10.61110.60-61 10.58-59 May 10.72110.73110.64 10.67 10.67-68110.65-66 June 10.70-72110.67-69 July ;10.79 10.79110.71 10.75|10.74-75110.71-72 Aug. 10.68:10,68 10.68;i0.68|10.70-72 10.68-70 Sept. 10 60-62.10.57-59 Closed very steady. Liverpool cables were due to <k>me '4 point higher to 1 point lower, but the market opened 2 to 3 pointsuadvance. At 12:15 p. m. the market was quiet but steady at a net advance of 3% to 5 points. Later cables were 'i point higher than 12:15 p. m. At the close tlie market was quiet with prices a net gain of 1 to 2’j points from the final fig ures of Wednesday. Spot cotton steady and in good de mand at 4 points advance; middling 6.06 d: sales 10,000 bales, including 8,000 American; imports 25,000, including 23,000 American. Estimated port receipts todav 7#.000 bales, against 61,191 last week and 71.019 last year, compared with 56,789 in 1910. RANGE IN LIVERPOOL FUTURES. Futures opened quiet and steady. Range. 2 P. M. Close. Prev. Opening Prev. Oct. . . . 6.87 -6.89 5.87% &-85 5.83% Oct.-Nov. 5.84 -5.86 5.87 5.84 5.82 Nov.-Dec. 6.7»%-5.81% 5.82 5.79 5.76% Dec.-Jan. 5.78%-5.81 5.81 6.79 5.76% Jan.-Feb. 5.81 -5.83 5.83 5.80% 5.78% Feb.-Meh. 5.82 -5.85 5.85% 5.82 6.80 Meh.-Apr. 5.84 -5.86% 5.86 6.83% 5.81% Apr.-May 5.85 -5.86% 5.88% 5.85 5.83 May-June 5.87 -6.89% 5.89 5.86 6.84% June-July 5.88 -5.89% 5.90% 6.86 5.85 July-Aug. 6.88 -6.89 5.90 5 86% 5.85 Closed quiet. RANGE IN NEW ORLEANS FUTURES. C ji V 4.. I ® g ® s * 5 Ss " £0 O >e <4 I U CIU Oct. 10.78 10.80 10.78 10.80 10.75-77 10 75-77 NOV 1.0.67-69J0.65-67 Dec. 10.72110.72110.63 j 10.67|10.67-68; 10.67-68 Jan. '10.74J10.75(10.65 10.70:10.69-70 10.09 Feb:' 10.71.-73)10.70-72 Meh. 10.89110.91 10.81,10.85 10.84-85 10.84-85 April ’'11.0.86-88 10.86-88 May 1.1.02 11.02> 10.92 10.97'10.96-97 10.96-97 •June 1 10.98-11'10.98-11 July ! 1 1:ii.Q8-io 11.09- to Closed very steady. SPOT COTTON MARKET. Atlanta, dull: middling 10% Athens, quiet; middling 10 s ,. New Orleans, steady; middling 10% New York, quiet; middling 10.75. Boston, quiet; jniddllng 10.75. Philadelphia, quiet; middling 1105. Liverpool, steady; middling 6.09 d. Augusta, quiet; middling 101, Savannah, steady; middling 10 9-16. Mobile, quiet; middling 11 1-16. Norfolk, steady ; middling 10 9-16. Galveston, firm; middling 10% Wilmington, steady; middling 10%. Charleston, quiet: middling 10 9-16. Little Rock, quiet: middling 10 9-16. Baltimore, nominal; middling 10% Memphis, quiet; middling 11c. St. Louis, quiet: middling 11%. Houston, easy; middling 107, Louisville, firm; middling 11% ST. LOUIS CASH QUOTATIONS. Wheat- No. 2 red 109%4i111% Corn 65 < lats 33% ESTABLISHED 1861 THE Lowry National Bank OF ATLANTA Cheap Protection For $2.50 and upward a year, you can rent a Safe Deposit Box in our fire-proof and burglar-proof "V ault, and insure per fect protection for your valuable papers, jewelry, etc. They will be where you can always lay your hands on them when wanted: and just outside the Vault are Booths where you ran examine them in private, and a room where you can con sult with your attorneys, if desired. In a separate Vault, you can store your Silverware and bulky articles. ROBERT J. LOWRY. HENRY W, DAVIS. President. Cashier. THOMAS D. MEADOR, E. A. BANCKER. JR., Vice President. . Asst. Cashier. JOSEPH T. ORME, H. WARNER MARTIN, Vice President. Asst. Cashier. LIBERAL SELLING IN STOCK MARKET By CHARLES W. STORM. NEW YORK. Oct. 17.—1 n sympathy with foreign markets which were weak, the New York stock market opened off today with general declines scattered throughout the list. Amalgamated Copper was particularly weak in the first fifteen minutes, declin h'B % Canadian Pacific opened % off, then fluctuated. American Smelting was an exception, gaining ■%. Among the declines w’ere United States Steel common %. Erie com mon %, Union Pacific lost %. Lehigh Valley and Atchison were unchanged on first sales. There were plenty of disturbing in fluences. chief among them the raising of the discount rates by the Bank of Eng land and the Bank of France. The Bal kan situation and disquieting news of fresh insurrection in Mexico also brought further pressure on the market. The curb market was barely steady Americans in London advanced, but a selling movement checked the upward trend and caused recessions. The tone in the late forenoon was ir regular. Pronounced strength prevailed in many specialties and the tobacco stocks were In good demand. Union Pa cific. Steel common and Amalgamated Copper were under pressure, declining % point each. The market closed steady: governments unchanged; other bonds steady. Stock quotations' I | (Last j”ciosJPre» STOCKS— IHighiLow.lSale.l Bid.lCl's® Atnal. Copper. 91 A, 90%: 91 91 I 91%, Am. lee Sec... 21% 21%| 21% 21%: 21% Am. Sug. Ref‘ .... . ...127 Am. Smelting 88%' 87%| 87%: 87% 87% Am. Locomo... 44% 43% 43%) 43% 43% Am. Car Fdy. 61% 61%j 61%| 61%| 61% Am. Cot. Oil.. 57% 56% 57%; 57%; 56% Am. Woolen .... 27 ; .... Anaconda .... 46% 45%' 45%j 45%' 46% Atchison . ;109% 1.09% ,109% 109%1109% A. C. L. .... |140% 141 Amer. Can ... 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% do. pref ... .122% 122% Am. Beet Sug. 70% 69%| 70 170 69% Am. T. and T. 143% 143% 143%i143% 143% Am. Agricul ... J 58% 58% BetH. Steel 50% 49% 50% 50 49% B. R. T 91% 90% 91 90% 91% B. and 0107% 107% 107 106% 107% Can. Pacific .. 269%,267 267% 267% 269% Corn Products 20% 19% 20% 19% 18% C. and 0 83% 82%: 83%: 83% 83 Consol. Gas . 146% ,146 1146 145%'146% Cen. Leather . 33 32%l 32% 32% 32% Colo. F. and I. 41% 41%' 41%' 41% 41% Colo. South..., .... ....) .... 37% .... D. and H|169%1169%|16»% 169% 169 Den. and R. G. 22 22 '22 I 21% 21% Distil. Securl ....I .... 30 30% Erie 36% 35% 36 - 35% 36 do. pref. 53 | 53 I 58 I 52% 53 Gen. Electric , .... . .. ...182 1182% Goldfield Cons.' 2% 2% 2%: 2%; 2% G. Western .. 17% 17% 17% 17%: 17% XG. Nor., pfd.. 1139% 1138% 139 1122% 141 G. North. Ore. 49 : 48% 48%) 49 48% Int. Harvester ...., ....' ...129 122% 111. Central .. 129% 129% 129% 121% 129 Interboro . ..'. 21%| 21% 21% 21% do, pref. .. 67%) 66% 66%) 66% 66% lowa Central .1 ....!I 12 .... K. C. Southern) 30 I 29% 29%| 29% 29 K. and T 29 '29 I 29 ; 28% 29% U A’alley. . . T76%|175%'175%|175%|176%, L. and N. . . 160%;159%'160%i160%i160% Mo Pacific. . 45 44% 44% 44% 44% N. Y. Central )11.6%1115% 1116 115% 115% Nat. Lead ,| 66 66 66 65%; 66 N. and W. . . !116%:I15C;116%)116 'll6 No. Pacific . . 127%,126% 127 126%1126% O. and W. . .... ....) ....) 36%) 36% Penn 125 124% 124% :124%|124% Pacific Mail. . 34%) 34% 34%; 33% 33 P. Gas Co. . .i1.21%1121 .121 ;120%1120% P. Steel Car . 37%; 37% 37% 38%' 38 Reading . . . !177% 176%|176% 176% 177% R. Island. . . 27% 27%, 27% 27% 27% do. pfd.. . . 55 ' 54% 55 54% 54% R. I. and Steel ' 33%: 33%| 33%) 33% 33% do. pfd.. . 91% 91 ; 91%, 91 91% S. -Sheffield .... 55% 57% So. Pacific . Ut%llll (111% 130% 111 So. Railwav . 29% 29% 29% 29% 29% do. Pfd.. . 82% 82', 82',. 82% 82 St. Paul .112% 112 112% 111%.112 , Tenn. Copper . 44% 44 44 43%1 44 Texas Pacific . 24% 24% 24%[ 24% 24% Third Ave.. . ....' .... .... 40%| .... Union Pacific . 173% 172%)172% 172% 173% U. S. Rubber . 53 53 53 ! 52% 52% Utah Copper . 64%) 63',' 63%: 64 , 64', U. S. Steel . . 79%) 78%, 79 : 78%| 79', do. pfd.. . . 115 114%, 114% 114% 114% V. Chern. . 48% 48% 48%; 48% 48% W. Union. . . 79% 79% 79% 79%) 79% Wabash 1% 4% do. pfd. . . . 14% 14‘, 14'., 14', 14% W Electric. . 84% 84", 84% 84%) 84% Wis. Central J ...., ....' ....'55 1 .... W, Maryland 58 57% 57'2 57%, 56 Total sales, 699,000 shares, x—Ex-divi dend, 1% per cent. BANK OF ENGLAND DISCOUNT RATE IS UP LONDON. Oct. 17. —As a result of the market situation throughout Europe aris ing from the Balkan crisis the minimuni discount of the Bank of England was ad vanced 1 per cent today from 4 per cent to 5 per cent. BANK OF FRANCE DISCOUNT RATE IS UP PARIS, oct. 17. —The Bank of France todav raised Its minimum discount rate % of 1 per cent to 3% per cent. This is an unusual proceeding and one seldom taken by this institution. In the present in stance it was inspired by the Balkan crisis. 19