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18 Legal Notices. County Ordinary s <'ffice. December 12. 1912. Rebie Lowe Rosenkrantz. executrix of the will of William B. Lowe. deceased, has applied for leave to sell the land of said William B. Ixiwe. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned to file their ob jections. if any they have, on or before the first Monday in January next, else leave will then lie granted said applicant, as applted for. ;I"HN R. WILKINSON, ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County- Ordinary's Office, December 12. 11'12. Lewis Tanks, administrator of the es tate of Janies Tanks, deceased, has ap- Jlied for leave to sell the land of said ames Tanks. This is. therefore, to no tify all concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in January next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as ap plied for. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEtiRGIA-Fulton County. Ordinary's office, December 12. 1912. A. B. Conklin, administrator of the es tate of Addie M. E. Conklin, has applied for leave to sell the stock of said Addle M E. Conklin. This Is, therefore, to notify all concerned to tile their objec tions, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in January next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. JOHN It. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA- Fulton County. , Ordinary's tiffice, December 12, 1912. Notice is hereby given to all concerned that H. L. Spinks, 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 tit and proper person, on the first Monday in January next, unless valid objection is made thereto. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA- Fulton County. Ordinary's Office, December 12, 1912 ,T. A. Mabry, as administrator of estate of L, M. Dalrymple, deceased, has applied for leave to sell the land of said L. M Dalrymple. This Is. therefore, to notify all concerned to file their objections. If any they have, on or before the first Mon day in January next, else leave will then be granted said applicant', as applied for. JOHN ■ WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA- Fulton County. Ordinary's Office, December 12. 1912. T. B. Higdon, as administrator of estate of Thomas R. Beach, has applied for leave to sell the land of said Thomas R. Beach. This Is, therefore, to notify all concerned to file their objections. If any they have, on or before the first Monday in January next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. JOiiN It. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA - Fulton County. Ordinary's Office, December 12. 1912. Mrs. M J. Crockett, as administratrix of the estate of J. R Crockett, deceased, has applied for leave to sell the land of said J. R. Crockett This is, therefore, to notify all concerned to file their objec tions. if any they have, on or before the first Monday in January next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as ap plied for. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary Georgia —Fulton Oounty. Ordinary’s office, December 12. 1912. Marion F. Morris has applied for let ters of administration on the estate of Balls M.-Morris, deceased. This is. there fore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in Janu ary next JOHN It. WILKINSON. Ordinary I Georgia —Fulton county. Ordinary's Office, December 12, 1912. J. O. Casey lias applied for letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Huphrona Casey, deceased. This is. there fore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday In Janu ary next. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. &EORGIA—Fulton County. .Ordinary's Office, December 12, 1912. Emma Willis has applied for letters of administration on the estate of Samuel ,P. Martin, deceased. This Is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in January, next. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. Oroinary's Office, December 12. 1912. Belle D. Scribner, has applied for let ters of administration on the estate of Charles F. Scribner, deceased. This is. therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in January next. JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordtnary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary’s Office. December 12, 1912. Leon J. Ry-mskl has applied for letters of administration on the estate of Joseph A. Rymski, deceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in January / jxt. JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary. GE< tßGlA—Fulton County. Ordinary's Office. December 12, 1912. Mrs. J. W. Riddell has applied for let ters of administration on the estate of J. W. Riddell, deceased. This is, there fore. to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in January next. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary's office, December 12, 1912. Nellie Landrum has applied for letters of administration on the estate of S. P. Landrum, deceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in January next. . JOHN It. WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEt>RGlA —Fulton t’ounty" Ordinary's office. December 12, 1912. W. B. Stovall has applied for letters of administration on the estate of Melissa E. Smith, deceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in January next. JOHN It. WILKINSON, Ordinary. gSEORGIA— Fulton County. Ordinary's Office. December 12. 1912. Maud Bulee has applied for letters of administration on the estate of Alonzo Buice, deceased. This Is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in January next. JOHN R WILK IN SON, Ordinary. <IE(IRGIA< Fulton County. Ordinary’s Office, December 12, 1912. Thomas E. Scott has applied for letters of administration on the estate of Ed mund M. Fry, deceased. This is, there fore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in January next. JOHI£R. WIL-KINSON. < >r dliiary __ GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary's Office, December 12. 1912. James Warren Howard has applied for letters of administration on the estate, of Sallie Routes Howard, deceased. Tills is. therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in January next. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary's Office, December 12, 1912. Mrs. Sallie M Sudderth has applied for letters of administration on the estate of Henry I’. Sudderth, deceased. This is. therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in January next. JOHN It. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton <'ounty. Court of Ordinary. At Chambers. December 12. 1912. The appraisers on the application of Mrs. O. L. Bullard, widow of J. T. Bul lard. deceased, for a twelve months’ sup port for herself and minor children, hav ing duly filed their return, all persons are hereby cited to show cause, if any thev have, at the next January term of this court, why said application should not be granted JOHN R. WILKINSON, ordinary. GEORGIA— Fulton County. Court of Ordinary. At Chambers, December 12, 1912. The appraisers on the application of Cynthia Conley, guardian of Elsie Flor ence Smith and Lewis Monroe Smith, minors, for a twelve months’ support for said minor children, having duly tiled their return, all persons are hereby cited to show cause. If any they have, "at the next January term of this court, why said application should not be grunted. JOHN It WILKINS'>N,-ordinary, GEORGIA—FuIton County. Court of ordinary. At Chambers, December 12. 1912. Tiie appraisers on the application of Lillian Smith, widow of Paul Smith, de ceaned. fur a twelve months' support for herself and minor children, having duly filed their return, all persons are hereby cited ti> allow cause, If any they have, n't the next January term of this court, why said uppll' utlon should not be granted JOHN IL WILKINSON, ordinary. Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent. W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS. Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 EDGEWOOD AVENUE. • Atlanta Phone IML ‘■IF YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD.. IT'S SO.” FOR SALE. ON WILLIAMS STREET, just north of Baker, a lot fronting 58 feet and extend ing back 205 feet, with a 10-foot alley on the side We consider this lot a good buy for $2,000 cash and $2,000 a year for four years, with 7 per cent Interest. The place is suitable for apartments, garage, laundry or any light machinery. Will Tly increase In value. See Mr. Rad ford. ON A GOOD CORNER on Piedmont avenue, a very attractive ten-room resi dence, with all the city Comparatively new. A splendid purchase for $13,500. See Mr. White or Mr. Brad shaw. IN THE EAST LAKE SECTION, only a few hundred feet off the Automobile drive, a perfectly beautiful tract of land fronting 400 feet on a good road, con taining about four acres. The grove around the house is magnificent. The im provements are substantial. Could be eas ily converted into a modern home. We offer this as a splendid suburban home proposition and cheap for $5,000. on very easy terms. See Mr. Hook or Mr. Eve. If Yon Have Money to Lend. We Can Place it Safely FOR RENT. 6-r. h., 74 Grady place $30.00 ; 6-r. h., 100 West Peachtree place. .$25.00 6-r. h.. 170 Cleburne avenue .... 35.00 ! 6-r. h., 125 Cooper (January 1)... 25.00 6 r. h., 168 Whltefoord avenue ... 25.60 I 6-r. h., 269 Grant street 25.00 , 6-r. h., 305 Cherokee avenue .... 26.50 1 6-r. h.. 315 Central avenue 26.00 WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good descript ion of everything we have for rent. Get a copy. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. THE RENTING AGENT, 12 AUBURN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 612. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. 50 Acres Near Peachtree Road WE OFFER 50 acres within one mile of Peachtree road. Joins W. T. Ashford’s property. THE BEST BARGAIN IN SUB URBAN ACREAGE. $3,000 cash." EDWIN P. ANSLEY Land Department. Phone Ivy 1600. Realty Trust Building. Good Investments SS,7OO—HOME on Lee street. Has a nine-room home and a dandy lot. 60 by 238; corner of Lawton. You can remember, this is right on the car line. Terms. PONCE DELEoN AVENUE, close to North Boulevard; a dandy nine room home; modern; with furnace; lot 47 by 150. $5,250 Nt’RTH JACKSON STREET, close to Ponce DeLeon, a pretty bungalow; six rooms. This is a real bargain. $9,000 WEST PEACHTREE home; brick veneer, slate roof, stone front. It has breakfast room and sleeping porch, furnace, hardwood floors. The window shales go with the house. Screened, in fact, it Is a bargain. The lot faces another little street. The owner is going West. Get busy. MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO. Third National Bank Building. Phones: Ivy 1276, Atlanta 201. $25 Cash, Balance $lO Per Month ON WOODWARD AVENUE, we offer you a 3-room cottage with all improvements for SI,OOO, No loan. HARPER REALTY COMPANY 717 Third National Bank Building. Bell Phone Ivy 4286. Atlanta Phone 672. DILLIN-MORRIS CO. 609-10 Atlanta National Bank Building—Both Phones 4234. $5.750 —FOR a new. never-occupied 7-room 2-story house, on one of the best streets in West End. Has furnace heat, hard wood floors, sleeping porch, beautiful fixtures: plenty of large closets, nicely tinted walls, big porches, on lot 54x200. Can make terms. $2,000 —CLOSE IN on the south side we have a good 6-room cottage on lot 50x140 to alley, renting for $lB per month. This is in perfect repair, and on one of the main st reels on the south side. Can arrange terms. No loan. WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Phone 2106 Main. BARGAIN—SIO,OOO for a beautiful 9-room, new home on Ponce DeLeon ave nue; has sleeping porch, steam heat, hardwood floors, birch doors, elegant gas and electric fixtures, two fine porcelain baths, beam ceilings, no loan to assume. This lot runs back to another street in the rear. This is what you are looking for. Terms, TAKE a lok at our new home now being completed at No 292 xioreland ave nue, close te Druid Hills; tile bath, furnace heat, hardwood floors, fine mantels, dressing mirrors, beam ceilings, plate rack; the very best of plumbing; lot is over 230 feet deep: east front. If you don't get this you are going to be sorry. The price is right and terms easy. $3,650 This is a close-in proposition; it is a nice 6-room house, east front, with fn walking distance of down town; the best buy in the city. It is almost semi central; alley side and rear. CLOSE to Euclid avenue; now listen: 6 rooms, good condition, ad joining homes held for $j,000; will sacrifice this for $3,200. It won't keep. Call us up at once Terms easy. Legal Notices. GE(>RGlA—Fulton County. Ordinary's office. December 12, 1912. J. E. Eubanks has applied for letters of guardianship of the person and prop erty of Douglas Benjamin Eubanks, mi nor under the age of fourteen years. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in January next. JOHN R WILKINSON. Ordinary. Georgia Fulton county. Ordinary's office, December 12, 1912. Thomas E. Scott has applied for letters of guardianship of the person and prop erty of Mary O Fry. minor, under the age of fourteen years. Tills Is. therefore, to no tify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in January next. JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary's office, December 12, 1912, Mrs. W. B. Henderson. Jr., has applied for letters of guardianship of the person and property of Annie L-iu Shackelford and Thomas G. Shackelford, 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 Jan uary next. K WILKINSON. Ordinary GEORGIA Fulton County. Court of Ordinary. At Chambers, December 12. 1912. The appraisers on the application of Eugenia Perkins, widow of Thomas J. Perkins, deceased, for a twelve months support for lu rself and miner children, having duly tiled their return, all per sons are hereby cited to show cause, If any thee have, at the next January term of this court, why said application should not be gtanted. JOHN i: WILKINSON, Ordinary GEORGIA Fulton County Court of ordinary, At Chambers, December 12. 1912. The appraisers on the application of Mary F Morris, widow of Richard I'. Mor ris. deceased, for a twelve months sup port for herself, having duly filed their return, all person- are hereby cited to 'show cause, It any they have, at the next THE ATLANTA ND NEWS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1912 STORES. 115 BRYAN STREET. OUT ON BRYAN STREET and Loomis avenue wo have a good store room in a nice neighborhood, where we think a nice grocery .“tore, with fresh meats, ought to command a good trade. Price sls. 816 MARIETTA STREET. ON THE-LEFT going out Marietta street we have a go<>d store room that we can rent you, including city water, for $10.60 per month. 274 NORTH BOULEVARD. ON THE LEFT going out Boulevard, near Highland avenue, we have a brand new brick store room. Has never been oc cupied and Is located in A-l good neigh borhood. Fine location for drugs, gro ceries or any other good business. Price $25. 29.3 MARIETTA STREET. ON THE RIGHT going out Marietta street and adjoining the Sixth Ward bank, we have a brand-new brick store room, on car line and in thickly popu lated section of our city; fine' location. Price S2O. WE HAVE A LONG LIST of business houses all over the city. Come to see us. FOSTER & ROBSON. Legal Notices. January term of this court, why sald'aU plication should not be granted. JOHN R. WILKIN SON, Ordinary. GEORG I A—Fulton County. . Court of Ordinary, • At Chambers, December 12, 1912. The appraisers on the application of Re becca Ray, widow of William Ray, de ceased, for a twelve months support for herself, having duly filed their return, all persons are hereby cited to show cause, if any they have, at the next January term of this court, why said application should not be granted. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA —Fulton County. Court of Ordinary, At Chambers, December 12, 1912. To the Helrs-at-Law of James R. Mc- Keldin. Deceased; John I-' Clegg having applied for an or der requiring the Trust Company of Geor gia ami Mrs. Bessie Draper Palmer, the administrators of the estate of said de ceased, to execute title under a bond tor title, you are hereby cited to be and an pear at the next January term of said court, to be held on the first Monday in January next, thep • and there to show cause. If any you can, why said order should not be granted. JOHN R WILKINS' 'N, Ordinary. GEORG 1A - Fulton County. Court of Ordinary, At Chambers. December 12. 1912. To Albert Ray, Bernard Ray. William Ray, Jr.. Adolphus Ray and ('ally Craw ford, Children of William Ray. Deceased, and "Sugar Ray,” daughter of Sarah Scott: You and each of you are hereby cited to be and appear at the next January term. 11'13. of said court, on the first Monday In January. 1913. and then and there to’an swer the petition and motion of Rebecca Ray, who claims as widow of said de ceased, and besides other things you are required to show cause. If any you can, why the alleged will of said deceased, pro bated on Albert Ray's propounding, anff the let'era testamentary therein and rec ords thereof should not be adjudged as void or revoked, etc JQHN U. WILKIbiHUN, ordinary. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. Homes Built to Suit NEXT year we want to build fifteen or twenty houses in our Stewart Ave. subdivision near the Tenth Ward school. We can build these houses according to the customer’s own plans, and arrange easy terms of payment. Now is the time to come in and discuss with our building department the kind of house you wish. You can select a lot, give us an idea of what you want, and we will turn the house over to you complete in every respect. Anyone who inspects the houses we have already put up in this subdivision can see the high grade of workmanship and material used. We build houses tp last and to make every cus tomer feel like passing the word along. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR Druid Hills Corner Lot WITHIN one and one-half blocks of the most beautiful home in Atlanta we have a perfectly level corner lot, facing east and south, of 155 feet front by 290 feet deep, that we can deliver, if taken at once, at SSO per front foot. There is nothing else in this section to compare with this. HAAS & McINTYRE Atlanta National Bank Building. Phone M. 1235. Homer A. McAfee, Sales Manager. FOR SALE BY FRONTING R. R. TRACKS. JA. L 3 14”" I-T |T (Also Two Other Streets.) Where you can’t go wrong; 150 feet on R T A T z-ta ■« 7 one s tr e o t by 167 feet on another, with 1-4 ZX I I Y railroad tracks in rear of property, 220 ■“—» * feet. Two old houses now on premises, —.- rented. Right at new viaduct. Buy it CJ Nl Yx. 1N I quick. Ordy $3,000. For something good. 511 EMPIRE BUILDING. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. Phones 1599. i t I; Peachtree Strc et Investment I CAN OFFER the best proposition on Peachtree street; new improvements, long lease, at a good rate of interest. Call at office for particulars. J. H. EWING NORTH SIDE HOME $6.500—N0 LOAN TO ASSUME, SSOO to SI,OOO cash, balance like rent. This is a beautiful house of 8 rooms ‘and sleeping porch; hardwood floors, pretty mantels and fixtures. Located on wide street, 200 feet off West Pachtree. Not often you have a chance like this. Make us an offer. THOMSON & LYNES 20 Walton. Both Phones 458. EASTLAKELOTS IN THE FAST GROWING section of East Lake we offer some choice lots on very easy terms. Your chance to double your money in a short time. Call and get a plat, prices and terms. » Empire Trust and Safe Deposit Co. EMPIRE BUILDING. U7 OI? CA I E? HILLIARD STREET, CORNER UUK OzA-Lfll PITTMAN PLACE. TfjTTpJ T LARGE LOT, 117x105 feet; has 5 I 111 l I « houses on it, with good, steady rent •J returns. Price only $9,000. WOODS IDE rHOS ,L F a i b^ E L^r M,r HOME BARGAIN An up-to-date 5-room cottage on nice lot, right at Druid Hills (this side), right near the new Highland school; not necessary to cross car tracks to get to the school. This is a real bargain and must be sold at once. Price $4,500 on easy terms; would consider a small piece of acreage as part payment. WILSON BROS. PHONE M. 4411-J 701 EMPIRE BLDG < Money To Loan. Money To Loan. WHEN YOU complete your house or store, building or apartment, let us figure with you for a loan at the lowest rate of interest obtainable. TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN, 205 Empire Building. Loan Correspondents for the Prudential In- surance Company of America. LAND FOR SALE. 100 ACRES, 60 miles south of Atlanta, •60 acres in cultivation, 25 acres in timber, balance pasture; 4-room cot tage, three barns and other out-houses; two public roads. Rented for four bales of cotton. Price $3,500. The owner has just instructed me to cut in half if fold before Xmas. Must be cash. Don't write and ask a lot of questions. Go and see the place and If you have the cash you will buy. THOS. W. JACKSON, Fourth National Bank Bldg. READ FOR PROFIT- USE FOR RESULTS— GEORGIAN WANT ADS LAND FOR SALE. 1,275 ACROSS—Stock farm. Will trade for Atlanta property, or small farm near Atlanta. This Is one of the best stock farm propositions In north Geor gia. Four hundred acres of the land is almost perfectly level; 700 acres in timber, all kinds; new 6-room residence and 5 tenant houses, new barn and oth er out-houses. Owner is engaged in other business and doesn’t have the time to look after this place. THOS. W. JACKSON, Fourth National Bank Bldg. Real Estate For Sale. gHARP & IDEAL HOME PROPOSITION WEST PEACHTREE STREET. ON A LOT 50x200 on the swell- est part of this beautiful thor oughfare we have a modern nine room home, with conveniences as follows: Five rooms down stairs, toilet and lavatory, with hard wood floors in every room but the kitchen, hardwood staircase, four bed, rooms upstairs and two baths with tile floors, also has large closets, trunk room, and dandy sleeping porch. This house has a tile roof and a great big tile front veranda. House is heated with a hot water furnace, and the radiators are placed with an idea of getting the best results and still leaving the proper space for the furniture. This is a grand home, and we can make gasy terms. Houses For Rent. GEO. P. MOORE. Real Estate and Renting. 10 Auburn Ave. PHONE BELL 5407. ATLANTA 5408 377 EAST FAIR. STREET—We have a nice six-room cottage, with all mod ern conveniences; nice neighborhood; close to school and within easy walking distance. Price $25. 10 EAST ALEXANDER STREET— We have a two-story house of eight rooms, carrying modern conveniences; nice neigborhood and close in. Let us show you this place. Price $35, LAND FOR SALE. 90 ACRES, 35 miles west of Atlanta, 2 miles from railroad station; a real nice little farm, 5-room cottage, painted and celled; barn and other out-houses; good strong land. If sold in the next ten days $1,150. on terms, or SI,OOO all cash. After you see this pleuje you would not ask any reduction in the price. THOS. W. JACKSON, Fourth National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE Warranty Deeds. $2,500 —J, V. Jones- to John W. and James R. Collier, Nos. 95 and 97 Humph ries street, 87x1.01 feet. December 10, $554 —George L. Goosby to Mrs. Rosa Hoffman, lot 30x119 feet, east side Henry street. 3,6 feet north of Greensferry ave nue. December 11, 1912. $1,254 —Same to same, lot 40x80 feet, west side Doray street. 240 feet south of Carter street. December 11, 1912. $3,500 —Copenhill Land Company to Mrs J. Haynes Walton, lot 50x202 feet, east side Iligland kvenue, north o’s Colquitt avenue. December 10. 1912. $80 —Westview Cemetery association to Mrs. G. A. Johnston, lot 288, section 12. September 28, 1912. $1,725—W. P. White to William D. Vin son. lot 80x103 feet, south side West Third street, 120 feet west of Ponders avenue. December 7, 1912. SB75 —J. B. Jackson to W. A. Torbush, lot 29x100 feet, west side Griffin street, 147 feet north of Kenedy street. Decem ber 11, 1912. $25 —-J. H. and W. L. Merritt to Benja min M. Cook, jot 158, section D, High land cemetery. November 27, 1912. $356 —F. A. Ames to R. A. McMurry, lot 50x150 feet, south side Oklahoma ave nue, 350 feet west of Nebraska avenue. June 22, 1911. s79o—Eliza J. Rapp to City of Atlanta, lot 20x121 feet, on Bishop street, 202 feet of Howell Mill road. December 5, 1912. $4,500 —A. S. Byers to Joseph Binder et al.. No. 619 Washington street, 50x175 feet. December, 1912. M.ortaage;. sl,ooo—Mrs. Lillian Smith to Atlanta Loan and Savings Company, lot 273x455 feet, west side Peachtree road, 500 feet north of J. J. Spalding’s line, land lot 110, 17th district. December 11, 1912. Deeds to Secure. $1,150 —R. J. Craig to R. J. Craig & Co., lot 54x180 feet, south side Oglethorpe ave nue, 358 feet west of Lawton stret. May 6, 1912. $2,250—W. I. Brooks to H. T. Harrison, lot 59x175 feet, north side Dorsey street, 112 feet west of Cheney street. Novem ber 25, 1912. SBOO—J. H. Miller to J. B. Jackson, lot 29x100 feet, west side Majestic avenue, 147 feet north of Kennedy street Feb ruary 27, 1912. $1,250—R. T. Burnley to Lindsey Hop kins, lot 50x150 feet northwest side Pied mont avenue, 60 feet north of Park lane. December 7, 1912. Loan Deeds. $2,500 —Mrs. J. Haynes Walton to Equi table Mortgage and Trust Company, lot 50 by 202 feet, east side Highland ave nue, 150 feet north of Colquitt avenue. December 10. $2.500 —James Luther Campbell to Mrs. Lillian S. Harris, lot 33 by 135 feet, north side Piedmont place, 568 feet east of Peachtree street. December 11. $2,500 —James Luther Campbell to Mrs. Lillian S Harris, lot 33 by 135 feet, north side Piedmont place, 534 feet enst of Peachtree street. December 11. Quitclaim Deeds. $lO and a Deed from Parties of First Part to Parties of Second Part—Fannie Cowan et al. to Emma Cowan et al., 41'4 acres in northwest comer of land lot 241, Fourteenth district. May 9. $639 —Virginia-Carolina Chemical Com - " pany to James Luther Campbell, lot 33 by 135 feet, north side Piedmont place, 534 feet east of Peachtree street. No vember 18. sl,ooo—Virginia-Carolina Chemical Com pany to James Luther Campbell, lot 33 by 135 feet, north side Piedmont place, 567 feet east of Peachtree street. No vember JB. * Bonds for Title. $24,000 Penal Sum Mrs. Lydia M. Hnll to John W. and James R. Collier, 308 Ponce DeLeon avenue. 50 by 197 feet. August 19, 1911. Transferred to John V. Jones December 10. $10,485 Penal Sum B. F. Burdett et al. to George W. Corley, 58 26 ucrea In northeast corner land lot 130, near John son Bridge road. December 7. 810.200 Penal Sum - Jacob Buchman to John A. Cheatham. 124 and 126 Gllinrr street, 50 by 96 feet December 5. SI,OOO Penal Sum It A McMurry to Samuel T l>nDiach. lot 60 by 150 feet, south side Oklahoma avenue, 36u teat UNIONS OPPOSE BIBLE IN SCHOOLS Labor Congress Blocks Move to Add Teaching of Scripture to Curriculum. The Southeastern Labor eongresslu. gone on record as opposed to the mov ment to teach the Bible in the schools. “ llc A recommendation to make Bib; study part of the school curiieul lln , ,l i ’’ eluded in the educational report met with a storm of protest fr ; many of the unionists yesterday noon. The proposition was vote,] j,Y after long and bitter debate. Two Atlanta labor leaders, J Woodall and R. H. Harrison/were re’ sponsible for the recommendation ,/ defended it vigorously. Urges Study of Bible. “There are too many dust-covered Bibles in this country,” declared Wood all. "The little attention paid to Biblj study is responsible for the gro-.(i M Infidelity and wickedness in this coun I try. The Bible should be a part of the course In every public school." J. C. Shaughnessy, of St. Louis or . ganlzer for the National Barbers union ' took up the opposition at once. "There are portions of the Bible' hs said, "that are unfit to be sent through the malls, let alone be taught in th» schools. It is absurd to suggest that ' it should be taught in the schools, the parents of many school children I make no pretense of being Christians It is welding the church with the state' j an idea foreign to the American s,- 5 l ’ tern of government.” Sees Religious Dictation. “Why, there are hundreds of ehll. dren sending their children to the pub. llc schools who do not believe in the i Bible, said P. J. Conlon, vice president of the International Association of Ma. chinlsts, of Washington, be ve . in the Talmud, others in the Koran, others in nothing except the spirit of human kindness. Why should the pub. lie school system dictate the religion of their school children?” Others were milder in their oppusi. tlon to the idea, but none the less firm. I Among those who went on reco'd as opposed to teaching the Bible in the ' schools, basing their objections on a plea for less sectarianism and abso- 1 lute religious freedom for every , ne, were Ben Giles, of Cedartown, G;. G. ' C. Martin, of Clinton, III.; J. D. S ,li- 1 ens, of the Carpenters union of Atlanta; ' Bill Bork, of Chattanooga; G. R. How- : der, of Atlanta, and John T. Wentz, of New Orleans. GIRL MASQUERADES AS MAN FOR 2 YEARS AND WORKS IN MINE PITTSBURG, Deo. 12.—Alexandria Koslofsky, 19, who declares she mas queraded as a man for two years, dur ing which she worked in coal mines, machine shops and boiler factories, aft er having been deserted by her hus band, is being detained by the local police and may be sent to her mother's home in Williamson, W. Va. The girl recently came here from Detroit, where she had worked In a candy factory. According to her story to the policy she left home one night, ent off her hair, and went to Philadelphia, where, after purchasing male attire, she obe tained work in a boiler shop. Later she went to Scranton, Pa., where for two weeks she helped drill and shoot coal. Finding that work very hard. sh« got a place driving mules in a coal mine, but shortly afterward went to Erie, Pa., where she went to work in a paper mill. Later she said she worked in a foundry, where her uncle found her. "I would gladly wear men’s clothing again if I had the strength for heavy work,” declared the girl. SHERIFF FREED IN KILLING CASE, BUT BROTHER IS HELD FRANKLIN, GA., Dec. 12.—Dawson Taylor was remanded to jail without bond, to await action by the grand jury, at his commitment trial here yes terday afternoon, on a charge of mur der for the death of Frank McWatere. Lee Taylor, his brother, the sheriff « Heard county, who was charged " complicity in the killing, was release . Glenn McWaters, son of the dead man, who was wounded at the time of 9 killing, was able to attend the trial has about recovered from his woun I- The killing took place at the Mc- Waters home, about ten miles in • country from Franklin, on Thanksg ' Ing night, while a party was in prog ress. CHILD DIES FROM POISON AFTER EATING CANDY STICK PHILADELPHIA? Dec. 12.- stick of candy yesterday morning. 1 ■ - Cireale, two years old, of 350 ■ . r Simpson street, died a short tnm • from poisoning, according to a ! ’ H -clan. The coroner was notified i" 11 making an investigation of the ' . determine whether the candy wn» sponsible. * west of Nebraska avenue. December. Land Contract. . s3B,ooo—Colonial Hill Company to ' Black, 141 ocrea in land lot I<l. west of northeast corner of said i-> J also 50 acres in northeast corner • lot 182 August 28. ClmmlMloner’a Deed*. IO sl,9T6—Forrest Adair as commissi"' , J. N. Mitchell, 1198 acres west Hbl" ' ~ well road, 4«1 feet north of south '• .„ land lot 92. and running Mount Perlan road. October 2k n ,, r $2,074 Forrest Adair as conit»>' to J. N. Mitchell. 9 88 acres Roswell road, 803 feet north of nf land lot 92, and running ’ ' Mount I‘oiian road. October