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THE_ATLANTA GEORGIAN
wWiTH LIGHT%USIISE’
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PREMIER TOURING.
PREMIER ROADSTER.
EUD-FORD DELIVERY.
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TOURING.
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THE WHITE COMPANY
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ONE ‘6-48" Packard Roadstet,
Special body, ideal for tour
ing. TFor some man who wants
comfortable, roomy. fast job, thig
‘;;fil;li% bes Wofih%g:!dg‘mé)o. will
“rifice for $1,650.00. Stutz Co.
of Ga., 224 Peachtree st. .
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USED CARS.
1917 Light Overland Roadster.
1917 Light Overland, six-cyilnder.
Maxwe!l Touring Car.
¢ Chevrolet Touring Car.
WILLYS-OVERLAND. Ine,,
X %I-ZD CAR DEPARTMENT,
236 PEACHTREE ST.
Y FORD.
uthorized Snles and Service.
PRICHARD-OR& SALES (O,
WEST END—EAST POINT.
Gordon and Lee. Main Street.
Eh_o_neh\\_’gst_@. Phone E P. 138
FOR §A Lli—Ford; two-passenger coupe
let, 1917 model; ,Gray & Davis self
starter: demountable rimg, Worth $125
with this equi’pment. - Will sell for $550.
all W. A. B nndw_b_rth.___lvy 7371,
¥ORD taxicab body, good condition, SBS:
&lso 20 acres of timb'vrlnn';‘ in 3 miles
of Emerson, Ga., to exchange for su
tomobile, Ford preferred. 127 Marietta
street.
FOR_SALE-—-1917 Ford, perfect condi
tion. Good tires. A bargain for quick
sale. Also I would liké to buy an Oak
land. Mr. Buies, 809 Marietta street.
COLUMBUS electric Soupe in good ron
dition; batteries tpmc lcanfv new: a
good bargain, Call Tvy 1702 for demon
stration.
OVERLAND, Couniry Club, 1011, ex
cellent coadition. Aitmost new. Cash
rvl‘a;‘erm:‘» Address Box 895, care Geor
-1917 BUICK FoAdster, used very little:
‘extra eauipment. Can be seen at the
Cain St. Garage. 8 E. Cain St.
DODCE. 158 model, xash or terms to
responsible party. Address Box 894,
care (‘vrfi_r_g_uln, .
3 0 aynes Auto s
USTFD CARS 5 ¥trea "1 456
Bpeci T havgaing in useq cars. Hubhe'l
_Oakes Mntar (o, 455 Ponrhtres T 2339,
STIDTRAKFR USED-CAR. MARKRET
2118 Peachtres 8t Speeial prices.
SEVFRAT, hargalns in used cars. At
lan_'_.'_a_mf‘nrd!“nfl_o.. 183 Peachtree.
BARGAINS in u;’ofi cars. J. G. Lewis
_Motor Co, 232 Peachtres 8t
USED car bargains. The White Co., 65
vy street.
AUTOS FOR EXCHANGE,
WANTED—To exchange a good trnck
for Ford car. 159 Whitehall. M. 3366.
AUTOMOBILER WANTED.
WANTED—To buy a Ford car; must be
in good condition; will pay cash.
} Write Andv MeCline Porterdale, Ga.
WANTED To buv nsad Fard cars, Good
prices. Buiee. 839 Marietta street.
FORD STARTERS.
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AGENTS—SeII ¥Ford starters every
where. Ford Starter Spee. Co., 92 N.
Forsyth,
AUTO PAINTING.
JOHN M SMTTH CO.
CARS REPAINTED.
Tops re-covired and repaired; wheels,
gprings and axles repaired. :
fedies built to ofder ot repaired.
: 120-122-124 Auburn_Avenue.
TIRES.
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JU ST eceived, 1h1;u cars assorted 3,500
to B 600 miles automobile tires; gelling
at 50 per cent discqount. MQPhirson
Rubb r Company, 64 North Forsyth St.
GECT ™ neTeTE "REPAD TIRE CO.
66 EDGEWOOD AVE., Ivy 1768-J.
Tires donh'e-treaded stitch~d or vul-
A tea T Wa evar y_.::.w all work.
‘\ 1 Vulcanizing work. New 030x8%4
LXE ) -ekid @2OO euarant.ed un
% called for Goodyear Diamond tread,
$15.00. 417 Whitehall st.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES.
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REPAIR bicyeles, motorcycles, vulean
ize inner tubes, locksmith, gunsmith,
weltetring. soldering and general repair
fng. Prompt attention and right prices.
Cut R-te Repair Shop. 255 Marietta St.
31’5}9_3955. LR e R §
FOR SALE—I9I7 electrically equipped
Indian motoreycle twin cylinder; rode
about 1000 miles; first-clags condition.
Box 892, care Georgian. e
WANTID—One hundred second-hand
bicycles ,_,l_‘:"_Lr':f‘;f,)' T .
ROOMS AND BOARD.
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TRANSIENTS AND VISITORS
TO BILLY SUNDAY MEETINGS.
~ Room with or without board. All con
veniences; 12 min, walk to Billy's Ta
bernacle. 305 East Hunter St., M. 2862.
PERMANENT boarders and students
may obtain room and board in ele
gantly furnished home. Eléctric lights
hot wa' heat. 306 East Hunter St
M. 2862 :
90-22-24 COOPER ST.
BOARD $6 to $8 per week, elec., steam
heat, tub and ififin}vfig_&ggth_.wl\{ 3692-J.
WANTED—Roomers and boarders; hot
and cold water; $5 and $6 per week.
197 Kpnth Prvoar strest. Main 5048,
WANT ED—Couple or two men to board.
Strictly private famlly North Side,
All cenveniences. Ivy 7659-J. Lo
TWO couples or 4 young men to board
in firct-class home; close In. 204
Washington.
STEAM-HEATED boarding_ house, gnod
table, closa in, $5 and $5.50 per week.
131 8 Pryor. VST SRR NNS
STEAM-HEATED rooms, close in; busi
nese women or men; board optional
Ivy BREG-J.
WANTED—Men boargers; 36.00 ger
week: conveniences. Rates reasonabie.
192 Ivy St. G
PRETTIEST part of Whitehall; r6om
and board, FG to $8 per week. Main
5154-J. ol
ROOM snd board for one young man;
?paqomb'e. Private family. Ivy 2840.
FRONT room- all convs.: best residence
section; priv. home. W. 1420-J.
REASONABLE horrd and rooms for 8 or
4 gentlemen. Call Tvy 4518-J.
BOARD for couple in privote Northern
family; reasonable. I 5212-J. _
ROOM ~nd board, steam heat, every
ennyenirneces. Tvy 5072.
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ONE large front room for couple, Norti
8108, Tvy 5048 e e
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RESTAURANTS.
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Q ). Restaurant, 132-134 Peach-
BOISOHI S tree. Southern cooking.
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BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR RENT.
x 1 : }g:n Pites
ENTIRE gecond floor over
X gt'grgat Five Points, center of the city:
also second floor, corner Peachtree and
Walten, over Gunter-Watkins' drug
Y great location. See Massengale
m Byatem, 56 Edwewood avenus.
- FOR RENT—ROOMS.
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i FURNISHED.
M’W
THE MARTINIQUE
v ELLIS AND IVY,
Ezerated under the best management
Each room connected with bath and
Kept I_rz excel}em condifon. Hotel serv
o 3 har Agy
FIRST floor, five rooms; modern im
r provements; to parties without chil
dren; s£2B per month; references ex
changed. Atlanta phone E. 871-M. 100
Josephine street.
'FOR RENT—One steam-heated room;
~__every convenience; twin cylinder; rode
cloge in; Nort? Side; gentlemen pre
i\'ex‘rtzd. Phone lvy 3715,
i TQF Rooms, with or with-
GRLSIIAI“ ou bath; elevator
steam heat. shower {\nthhs.r 17 W QCain
‘LARGE. steam-heated room with pri
~_ vate bath; also vacancies for men; ex
cellent meals. Phone W. 664.
'FURNISHED room, with sleeping porch
attached, for gentlemen. MecGowan,
Aartment 8, 54 Juniper St.
ALL or part of mcel{ furnished home;
best residence section N, Side. For
particulars call H. 904-J. 4.
FURNISHED room. hot and cold run
ning water; exclusive apt., refined and
QU Y BN
NICELY furnished room, reasonable,
housekeeping if desired. 152 Court
land St. :
NICELY furnished room; steam heat;
~__close in; South Side; reasonable. Main
2592-7 J.
THE ARGYLE.
i '161% EAST HARRIS, b che-
A ”(”"‘ lor roams de luxe T 20T
LARGE, nicely furnished, steam-heatad
_room for couple or gentleman. I. 4968.
200 W. PRACHTREE—Large rooms: all
conveniences; also garage. 1. 1712-L.
30 W F;Aill'{—’l‘wol connecting rriugml{; “all
conveniences; close in. M. 2407-La.
NICELY furnished room; all cohven
_lences; private home H. 270-L.
ONE, two or -three nicely furnished
_rooms. 252 8. Pryor.
TWO niee rooms; close in; all conven
_Jences. CRUIvy 838 .o &
FOR RENT—_Nicely furnished Fooms.
41 Cone street. 2
FURNISHED HOUSFKEEPING.
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FOR RENT—Two tooms with light
housekeeping privileges. Bed-room
furnighed, if desired. Nice _location,
reasonable rates. Call Dec. 208-J. &
FURNISHED room in home with couple.
Furnace heat; garage. Can arrange
for light housekeeping. West 1405-J._
FOR RENT—Two neatly furnished
rooms adjoining bath, electricity:
convenlences. _IVE BISASL. . . .
THREE connecting downstairs rooms;
nicely furnished; everything new. Atl,
3168-A.
TWO large furnished housekeeping
rooms, convs., reas. 20 East Pine. .
TWO nice fur. rooms, furnace heat, all
convs, priv. family. W. 1420-7.
THRER nicely furnished rooms with pri
vate bath, M. 2446-J.
(]R'F"D\'ICHED
FOUR nice rooms, downstairs; all con
veniiences, with use of good wood
rangte; reasonable. Dec. 982-J. Call
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THREE connecting rooms, with owner;
all modern, conveniences. 25 Kuhn
street, near McLendon, llvy 1398-L. _
LARGE, uynfurnished room, s;;mratn
bath: light housekeeping allowed. £BS
N. Moreland. =
FOR RENT—Large furnished room and
kitchenette, between two car Ilines
2052-R.
TWO unfurnished rooms for rent; mod
ern_conveniences. 230 Highland Ave.
TWO large ,roomse; side entrance; all
_conv.; W. End Park. Phone W. 1408-J.
TWO or three unfurniched rooms for
_Tent cHeap Malh 19811, Atl 834.
TWO nretty renme. all conveniences, on
cor lina, 3832 Whitehall
UNFURNIGUEDN HNUISEFKEEPRING.
;‘;’;)Aiq}ggfll;‘hngnne s’r\m'fll room. suitabie
for housekeeping. North side. 46
West Linden st.
TWO connecting rooms with kitchen
ette. with housekeeping conveniences.
Tvv 2R99-T.. g SNt
TWO unfurnigshed rooms convenient for
licht housekeeping. 417 Piedmont ave,
UPRTATRE flat, thren or four rooms,
__hear Cleburne and Highland. 1. 8244.7,
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TWO laree. light, airy roms furnished
or ynfurniched: modern: private fam
ily. Near car line. Ivy 412-X2.
FIIR Ar HINENIDN RNIICEFREERING
156 W._PEACHTREE.
TWO large sunnv ronms, upstairs, with
kitchenette YVL"_:’_}S\. .
cNP RFNT__APARTMENTS.
FURNISH =D,
FOR RENT--3 roms in S. Side apt.
Choice gection. Cal' M 1885-7 J,
UNFURNISHED.
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APARTMENT: six rooms: bath, gleeping
porch: S4O 705 North Boulevard.
WANTED—APARTMENTS
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FUHN_ISHED.
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COUPLiZ without children degire apart
ment on Notth Side; will sublet or rent
by _motith, Box 878, care Georgian.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.
\AVNX;\T’i‘\;?‘D-fi_v flusinr\ss lady, steam
heated apart.. in Moreland Avenue
School section; will subrent; references.
Ivy 6071-J. P o
| OFFICES FOR RENT.
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'FOR RENT—Offices in Central_ Bldg.,
~ cor. Pryor and Alabama sts. M. 585,
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‘ REAL ESTATE WANTED.
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IF YOU wish to trade or sell tnur in
come property or farm quickly, list
\g with me. Nothing too large. Wayne
. Gilman, Goodland, Ind.
HELP WANTED—MALE. HELP WANTED—MALE.
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WANTED!
300 colored laborers to work on dam at
Bridgewater, N. C., ten miles from Marion,
N. C. Wages $2.50 per day. Pay every Sat
urday night. ‘
HALRDAWAY CONTRACTING CO.
.
FEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE.
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THE RIGHT KIND OF REAL ESTATE TO BUY.
A few years ago the buyer with real money had to compete with specu-
Jators who had none. Now speculators and professionals are entirely out
of the market; those possessed of actual money have all the advantage.
Some of the best purchases to be had now are in the shape of good, sub
gtantial buildings which were erected a few years ago, went vaeant in the
depression and now are rented at low rates—just enough to pay expenses.
Investments of this class can be had at big reduetions. On the turn of
the market these places vy‘ll make a killing. 2
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
“READ FOR PROFIT—Q@FORGIAN WANT ADS——USE FOR RESULTS
~NT.HOUSES.
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COZY six-room bungalow, n!celg fur
_nished; every convenience. Ivy 3825-L.
UNFURNISHED.
ELEGANT 8-room house at No. 6 Balti
more place, electric llgh{s. iio. Also
a 9-room house at 55 Kast 13th street,
electric lights, Jenkins & Lythgoe.
Ivy 482-J. &
142 ALEXANDER, six rooms and kitch
énette, suitable for 2 families. Phone
Hemlock 1621-1 f"& "o .oy o 2
FIVE-ROOM cottage, 66 W. Linden.
Good garden Epot, 315, 1 7839,
Consult our Rent Bulletin
___SMITH EWING & RANKIN.,
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SEEDS, PLANTS AND TREES.
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ALL vawia® 2
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RHUBARB, asparagus, horseradish,
fruit trees and winter beans. Mark
W. Johnson Seed Co., 85 So. Pryor St
CABRAGE PLANTS
CANRARR IRt tinmmnssinduidis
CABBAUGE PLANTS—-Barly Jersey and
Chrgleston Wakefield, Succession,
Flat Dutch. from pedigreed seed; imme
diate shipment: by express. 508. for $1;
1.000, . $1.50: ».000 at ;1‘25: 10,000, and
up, SI.OO, f. o. b. {oung'g Tsland; deliy
cred by parcel post, 100, ..5%; 1,000, $1.75.
Enterprise Company. Tnc. Sumter, 8. C
MISCELLANEOUS.
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SNEED Nurseries, 312 Oakland avenue,
Atlanta Will mail you free catalog
on fruit trees. vines and plants.
OATS.
APPLER SLEED OATS FOR SALE—
Specially selected, $1.20 per bushel in
6-bushel bags; order quick. Vandiver
Seed Co.. Lavonia, Ga.
PECANS.
PECANR-—Southwest Georgia paper
shell pecans for sale; varieties, Stu
art, Protcher, Schley and others: 50
cents per pound f. o. b. Box 245, Al
bany. Ga:
SPINACH.
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SEED, 10¢ pkg., 20c 1% oz., 35c oz., post
paid. 8. Ivey, Candler Bldg., Atlanta.
POULTRY, PET AND LIVE STOCK.
GAMES.
NSNS NS NSNS NSNS NSNS NI NPT NSNS INI NINT NI NI NI NI NSNS NPT
FOR SALE—lslin Réd Quills, Hopkin
son War Horse, Grist Gradys an?
Shawlneck gnme chickens. H. Roque
more, Mansfield, Ga.
RHODE ISLAND REDS.
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RHODE ISLAND Rli[)s——l‘rl'ze-w.nning
stock. « Ona breed 9 vears. FEggs, $2
per 16 Wade Farrar, Chattanooga
Tenn.
GCREEN GROUND BONE,
POSITIVELY will make your hens lay
Camphell Bros.. 77 Decatur street.
PIGEONS.
A A AR ARG IIIIIAINAP I
HAVE a few pairs of English Pouters
and Muffed Tumbhlers at a bargain.
Visitors welcome all day Sunday. Su
therland Squab Plant, 23 Sutherland
drive, Kirkwood, Ga.
QUALITY RUNTS AND FANTAILS,
FANCY, PRIZE-WINNING STOCK.
JAMES R MAY, KNOXVILLE, TENN
FOR SALE—Working Carneaux pigeons
at $1 pair. J. S. Stokes, Fargo, Ga.
. DOGS. .
TRAINED coon and possum hounds:
also rabbit and bird dogs. J. W,
Fincher, Buchanan, Ga.
TH()}{(DI'GHRRED fox terrier pups;
perfectly marked, $4. Ivy 1422,
CATTLE.
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DIXIE STOCK FARM
FAYETTEVILLE, GA.,
REDWINE BROS., Owners.
Reg. HEREFORD CATTLE.
Age herd bull, Star Grove, No.
468526, which stood second at Kan.
sas City American Royal Show,
1917, _at head ?f herd,
ANXIRETY {TH CATTILE FOR SALE
POLLKD STITAN
JUST WHAT YOU N&ED
4 ON YOUR FARM.
Prize-winning registered stock.
Safe amd valnable investment,
LEEMON STOCK FARM,
g HOOPESTON. L. .
FOR SAT E—Three carloads good feed
ing dteers. Al'so one car shorthorns
and Aberd@een heifers.
J. T. ALDER,
968 Marietta St. Phone Main 516.
PIGS.
FOR SALE—Pure-bred Duroc-Jersey
pigs at twelve and a half dollars. Hid
den Valley Plantation, Route 1, Somer
ville, Ténn.
CALVES.
EITHER sex, 156-16ths pure-bred; from
heavy producers, five to seven weeks
old, %25 crated and expressed to any
station, express charges paid here; send
orders or write Lake View Holstein
Place Whitewater, Wis.
FOR SALE--Registered and graded Hol
stein calves. Prices reasonable, breed
considered. W. F. Cox, 765 North Bou
levard.
REAL ESTATE FOIB SALE. i
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
bn Tuesday, December 4th, at the
Courthouse,; No. 170 Curran street, all
improvements. Rents for $10.60 per
month. For information apply to
Frampton E. Ellis, County Administrator
627 Healey Building,
Phone: Ivy 3740.
6-ROOM BUNGALOW,
MODERN; all conveniences: West End
Park: big, level iot, 50 by 190: pretty
lawn. Price $3,500. Cash payment SSOO,
balance $25 per month. This tremendous
bargain is to effect a quick sale. Phone
West 1307-J.
BEATTIFUL suburban cottage for sale.
Great bargain, atl improvements. lot
60x200. Small cash payment, remainder
iike rent. Come to 1022 Atlanta Nat.
Bank. Phone Main 631.
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PEACHTREE ROAD HOME-$6.500.
FINE FRUIT, GARDEN. 180-FOOT
LO:rl'; YOUR TERMS. QUINBY REAL
ESTATE EXCHANGE, 612 FORSYTH
BIDG., IVY 7698. |
PLIASE drop in and see me about some
chean houses on easy‘;mymems: takoen |
for loans Thomas J. Wesley, 204 Grant
Building 1
BREREERE aA g
EI EVATED covner lot 50x140, West
End, concrete pavement. SBOO, S2OO
eash, $lO monthly. W. H., 204 Equitable
Bldg, |
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BUNGALOW and two-story home,
Kirkwood, Rast Lake line. R. F. Gil
liam, Lawyer, Fourth National, M. 351.
FOR SALE—Five-room housé, corner
Pulliam. Owner leaving city. Phone
Main 2.89-J.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR
EXCHANGE.
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FOR SALE OR EXCHANGRE—Beautiful
building lot in Ormewood Pnrfi(: will
sacrifice for cash or exchange for any
thing of edual value. Address J. H.,
Box 918 care Georgian. |
WILL sell cheap or exchange for auto, |
two lotsy 50 by 200, Peachtree Road
Park subdivision.” Mafi 4202-L. |
FARM LANDS, :
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3,000 ACRES level. unimproved land; lo
cated on good roads, rural route, and
within four miles of good town; will sell
in large or small tracts; small cash pay
ment, balance ten years. This land will
grow any and all crops. A splendid op
portunity to own a farm. f
JOHNSON & RIDDLE,
Center, Ala. l
FARM BARCAINS—AIII sections of Ala
bama. Write for free lists. Ingram
Land Co.. Birmingham, Ala. {
GEORGIA. l
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FOR SALE—BBO acres of land, 3 miles
from Nicholls Ga., on A., B. and A.
Railroad; 225 acres in culfivation, 200
acres stumped: fine range for hogs and
cattle; four mules, E!ow tools, two two
horse and one one-horse wagon, plenty
of corn. hay and fodder to run place an- |
other year; hay press and rake, mower, |
reaper and binder; in fact, everything
to carry on farm successfully; one six
room houge. two four-room houses, one
two-room house, two one-room houses;
will sell cheap for cash, or make terms
on' one-half of purchase price. S. J.
Stubbs Douglas, Ga. |
SSO ACRES, Cobb County, 25 miles of
Atlanta, 5 miles of a good town; !les‘
almost level on main road, in goom
nefghborhoqd; good improvements, about
acreés open and rented for 1318 for |
»ut §2 000. Purchaser could open up
for several plows additional by
¢lraring original timber. Land has red
clay subsoil and gravelly dark loamy
soil; is highly productive. Speciai rea
son for selling. s3l per acre. Terms.
T. C. Conway, 529 Candler Bldg. |
FTOUR acres in city limits of College
Park; .a rice six-room house, large
barn and a smali storehouse is on th!s‘
tract. Spring branch and about 2 acres
of rich bottom land. Street on four
sides. Close to school and in walking
distance »f a bH-cent ten-minute car|
service into Atlanta. Price $3,600;
$1.500 cash, balance SSOO per year.
Brotherton & Callahan, East Point, Ga.
Bell Phone East Point 416.
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270-ACRE FARM.
SSO AN ACRE: % mile fron* on main
county road, 16 miles from Atlanta:
near National Highway: 214 miles from
car line; creek running through piace,
with 75 acres rich bottoms; 170 acres
in cultivation. $1.500 cash, balance in
el%ht vearly payments. Phone West
anT.T
333 ACRES, 5 miles from Americus, Ga.,
on public rcad; a home place and two
tenant houses; ahout 65 in fresh land;
school and churches convenient; six
horse crop under cultivation; $32.50 per
acré; can arrang» terms. Brotherton &
Callahan T¥ast Point, Ga. Bell Phone
Rast Point 416. >
I MAKE a speciany or Georgla farin
lands. Thomas W Jackson, 1018-1%
Fourth Nat RBank Rlde,
TF YOTT ean’t fight, 4o vour bit! Buv a ‘
farm. Will mas) (w‘yvnn reanest a de
scriptive ~ bulletin of fifty gocd farms
Brotherton & Callahan, Fast Point, Ga.
801 l phone Fast Point 416.
L7BT wour farm Jands with us, Chué
Rea'ty Co.. 410 Rilvev Bldg ¢
TEXAS. !
601 ACRES rich sulphur land, Culberson
County: $25.000: half ensh balance to
euit Fred G Irby Van Horn Texas.
FARMS FOR EXCHANGE.
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WILL trade equity in good farm for
Dodge or Buwick car. Decatur 100-I.
FARMS FOR RENT,
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FOR RENT-—Two-horse farm, mnear
Stone Meruntain: %ood buildings, pas
ture; standing rent. Also two-horse
farm near Buchanan; 25 acres bottom
land; rent reduced. Leo Grossman, 670
Washington street.
FARMS WANTED.
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DO you want to sell your farm? We can
sell your property and tu¥n it into
money. Write us. Carolina Realty Co.,
Raleigh, N. C.
WANTED--A small farm near Atlanta.
Camfortable house. Reasonable rent.
26 Delta place Atl. E. 374-M.
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Marshal's Sales
1 will sell before the City Hall door,
ecorner Marietta and Forsy.) streets, on
the first Tuesday in December, for city
tax and street improvement, the fol
lowing described property, to wit:
4. M. FULLER,
City Marshal
: Fi. Fa. No. 2719.
Also, at the same time and place, the
following described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 9, Land Lot 209, in the Fifteenth
District of DeKalb County, Georgia
fronting 48 feet on the west side of
Whitefoord avenue, between LaFrance
and Hardee streets, and running back
225 feet, more or less, in a westerly di
rection, the same being vacant property
in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, adjoin
ing the property of Allen, Enan, Spence
and Moore. Levied on as the property of
DeLozier Moxley to satisfy a fi. fa. in
favor of the City of Atlanta against said
lot and against said DeLozier Moxley
for the cost of paving the sidewalk in
front of said property. Sold for benefit
of H. S. Herrington.
| FIl. Fa. No. 2720.
Also, at the same time and place, the
following described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 9, Land Lot 203, in the Fifteenth
District of DeKalb County, Georgia
klronting 144 feet on the west side of
Whitefoord avenue, between LaFrance
;an_d Hardee streets, and running back
225 feet, more qr less, in a westerly di
rection, the same being vacant pr%perty
in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, adjoin
ing the property of Thurmon ana Mox
ley. Levied on as the progosed of Mabel
‘Long Allen to satigfy a fl. fa. in favor
of the City of Atlanta afiainst said lot
‘and against said Mabel Long Ailen for
‘the cost of paving the sidewalk in front
of said property, Sold for benefit of H.
S. Herrington. =
Fi. Fa. No. 2674.
Also, at the same time and place, the
following deseribed property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 9, Land .Lot 209, in the Fifteenth
District of DeKalb County, Georgia,
%onting 48 feet on the west side of
hitefoord avenue, between LaFrance
and Hardee streets, and running back
225 fe€t, more or less, in a westerly di
rection, the same being vacant property
in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, adjoin
ing Enan, Spence, Moore and Allen.
Levied on as the. property of Delozier
Moxley to satisfy a fi fa. in favor of the
City of Atlanta avainst said lot and
against said Del.ozier Moxley for the
proportion of cost of paving the road
way or street proper of Whitefoord ave
nue with gutter. lawfully chargeable to
said lot. Sold for benefit of H. S. Her
rington.
OFFICERS’ TRAINING ENDE
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Ga.; 109, Joseph P. Norville, Mobile,
Ala.; 110, John W. Yancey, Atlanta;
111, Arthur L. Klein, Charleston, S.
C.; 112, Charles V, Abernathy, Shelby,
N, ©:; ÜB, John P. Greenlaw, Co
lumbia, Tenn.; 114, Frank G. Webb,
Jr.,, private, medical department, U.
S. A.; 115, Addis M. Sields, Philage:-
phia, Pa.: 116, Sank Allen, Nashville
Tenn.; 117, Guy P. Davant, .\lvm;-his.
Tenn.; 118, George R. Edmonds, Etna,
Pa.; 119, Philip M. Graves, Atla..ta;
120, Robert 1. Bledsoe, Carrollton, Ga.;
121, Jesse W. Guise, Findlay, Ohio;
122, Linda J: Smith, Greenville, N. C.,
123, Silas D. Cater, Montgomery, Ala.;
124, Robert A. Davis, Reading, Pa.;
125, Garrett L., Edwards, Crawfords
ville, Ga.; 126, John P. Glidewell, Bir
mingham, Ala.; 127, Benjamin A
Moon, Bowden, Ga.; 128, Watts D
Guthrie, Raleigh, N. C.; 129, R, W.
Glenn, Greensboro, N. C.; 130, James
D. Noel, Philadelphia, Pa.; 131, Thom
as E. Salley, Orangeburg, S. C.; 183,
Jack 8. Allison, Birmingham, Ala.;
133, Paul A, Connelly, Waltham
Mass.; 134, Homer E. Frater, N. G. T.;
135, Claire W. Grove, medical depart
ment, N. G. N.; 136, Morgan B. Pres
ton, Nashville, Tenn.
137, John R. Thomas, Whitford, Pa.;
138, Maynard C. Ray, Chester, Vt.;
139, Harry H, Sheep, Elizabeth City,
N. C.; 140, Edward J. Tuttle, Malone,
Fla.; 141, John F. Jutz, Birmingham,
Ala,; 142, Alexander L. Schlesinger,
Atlanta; 143, Merle R. Burkhart, Lan
caster, Pa,; 144, Louis D. Landre, Au
gusta; 145, George P. Smith, Charla
rois, Pa.; 146, Albert M. Crouch, Cas
tle Shannon, Pa.; 147, Percy F. G
Madden, Fayetteville, Tenn.; 148,
¥r derick E Schroder, Chicago, I1l.;
149, Hugh D. Shallenberger, Vander
bilt, Pa,.; 150, Arthur B. oster, New-~
castle, Pa.; 151, Newton B. Morgamy
Cordele; 152, Joseph H. Mc¢Naugher,
Pittsburg Pa.; 153, August O. Hoff
man, Memphis, Tenn.; 154, Leon S.
Flanagan, Farmville, N. C.; 165, Vie
tor J. Hoard, Clanton, Ala.; 156, Da
vid G. Whaley, Troy. Ala.; 157, Frang
M. Mallor, Philadelphia, Pa.; 15%
Charles E. Crook, Plains; 159, Wil'iam
(3. Shindle, Coatopa, Ala.; 160, Wil
'iam R Presdy, Gainegville, Fla,; 161,
Harry E. Carraway, Blackhear; 162
Herman P. Hahn, Aiken, 8. C.; 163,
John W. Roulland, McKeesport, Pa.;
164. Rose H. Hayes, Thomasvil'e. ‘
165, Andrews C. Oliver, Memphis
Tenn.: 166, James P. Nickless, Due
West, S. C.; 167, Harold F. Chartle,
Lancaster, Pa.; 168. William A. Bind
vald, Augusta, Ga.; 169, Joseph Y.
Cheney, Orlando, Fla.; 170, Charles G.
Eeard, Memphis, Tenn.: 171, Frank
Tauxe, Knoxville, Tenn.; 172, Henry
well Smith, Greer, S. C.; 173, Hénry
A. Whitfield. Chapel Hiil, N. C.; 174,
Harry F. Mavfield, Anderson, S. C.;
175, A. H. Hill, Jr.,, Greensburg, Pa.;
176, Paul B. Walker, Wilkinshurg,
Pa.} 177, John N, Hapdy, Chureh
Road. Va.;: 178, Augustus E. Lilley,
Morrisville, Pa.; 179, James P. Her
eis, Carlisle, Pa.: 180, Raymond R.
Koch, Tremnnt Py : 181, (George V.
Moore Knoxville, Ténn.; 182, Joseph
A. Lerew, Dillshury, Pa.; 183, Norman
MARSHAL'S SALES, I
Fi. Fa. No, 2675.
Also, at the same time and place, the
ronowlngldes{srtibled tyz\rd:'m!lrtty. tfo xvilt: tA
certain city lot in the 0 anta,
Ward 9, Land Lot 209, E\ the P"ifieén(h
Distriet of DeKalb .County, Georgia,
fronting 144 feet on the west side of
Whitefoord avenue, between LaFrance
and Hardee streets, and running back
225 feet, more or less, in a westerly di
rection, the same being vacant property
in the City of Atlanta, Georgila, adjoin
ing Thurmond and Moxley. Levied on
as che property of Mabel L. Allen to
satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of the City of
Atlanta a¥a|nst said lot and a~ainst
said Mabel 1. Allen for the proportion
of cost of paving the roadway or street
proper of Whitefoord avenue with gut
ter, lawfully chargeable to said lot. Sold .
for benefit of H. S. Herrington. 1
Fl. Fa. No. 17, !
Also, at the same time and place, the
following described property, to wit: A |
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 2, Land Lot 06, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia,
fronting 50 feet on the southeast corner
of Thayer and Murray stréets and run- |
nim?' back 150 feet, more or less, in a
southeéasterly direction. the house on
said lot known as No. 62 on said street,
according to street numbers, the same
being improved property in the City of
Atlanta, adjoining Atwater. Leévied on|
ag the property of John Achoe to sat
isfy a fi. fa. in favor of tha City of At
lanta against said lot and against said
John Achoe for city taxes for the year
1916. Sold for the benefit ‘:f H. 8. Her
rington.
Fl. Fa. No. 278,
Also, at the same time and place, the |
following described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 9, Land Tot 209. in the Fifteenth |
District of DeKalb County, Geor«ia,
fronting 141 feet on the west side of
Whitefoord avenue, between LaFrance
and Hardee streets, and running bacl{
225 feet, more or less, in a westerly al
rection, the same being vacant property
in the City of Atlanta, ndjoininJ’Rarfls.
Levied on as the property of M. L. Allen
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of the City
of Atlanta against sald lot and against
said M. L. Allen for city taxes for the
vear 1916. Sold for the benefit of H. S.
Herrington, : ‘
| Fi. Fa,. No. 373 |
Also, at same time and place, the fol- |
low‘ng described property, to wit: A
cartain city lot in the City of Atlanta, |
Ward 9. Lan@ Lat 209 in the Fif
teenth Distriet of DeKalb County, Geor.
gin, fronting 48 fdet on the west side of
‘“’hlrgoord avenue, between LnFrgnee
and Harflee streets, and running back
| 225 fe~t, more or less, in a wesfivarflly
direcetion, the same being vacant prop
‘erty in the City of Atlanta, adjom!ni
‘M‘f“‘ Tevied on as the proper}y of
Del.ozier Moxlev to satisfy a fi. fa, In{
favor of the City of Atlanta against
ea'd lot and agzainst said Del/:zlexf
;er)nv for city taxes for the vear 1915,
So'd for the benefit of H. S Herrington, |
e e e e eee el
’ Fi. Fa. No. 427,
' Also, at same time and place, the fol
low'ng described property, to wit: A
certain_city lot in the City of Atlanta,
Ward 7, Land Lot 116, in the Four
teenth Distriet of Fulton County, Geor
gia, fronting 75 feet on the north side
of Fair etreet, between Ashbr and
Dodge streets, and running back 125 |
feet, more or less, in a northwardly
direction, the house on said lot lfnown\
as No. 505 on said street, accord n% to
street numbers, the same b#lni m-‘
proved property in the Cltg of Atlan
ta, adjoining Miller. Levied on as the‘
property of Annie and ¥. Holsey to
satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of the City
of Atlanta against caid lot and against
said Annie and E. Holsey for city taxes
for the year 1915 Sold for the benefit
of A. P. Herrington,
J. McOreary, Nolant, Pa.; 184, Ray
mond J. Mangold, Pittsburg, Pa.; 185,
James M. Huffman, St. Cloud, Fla.;
186, Everet C, Putnam, Chattanooga,
Tenn.; 187, Mark B. Crum, 15, Green
ville, Tenn.; 188, John S. Baldwin,
Westchester, Pa.; 189, Rufus A. Per
ry, Hawthorne, Fla.; 190, James H.
Mozley, Florala, Ala.; 191, Joseph W,
Welch, Lettsdale, Pa.; 192, Calvin
Poole, Greenville, Ala.; 193, Jack Al
lan, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. J
. 194, Aubrey L. Baker, Norfolk, Va.;
95, Charles H. Cook, Abbeville, Ga.;
196, Rdward A. Devlin, Philadelphia,
Pa.; 197, Louis J. Lewis, Lebanon,
Pa.; 198, Henry G. Howell, Americus;
199, Joseph P. McAtee, Pittsburg, Pa.;
200, Wayne F. Murphy, Lenoir City,
Tenn.; 201, John O. Williams, Besse
mer, Ala.; 202, Charles P. Wofford,
Spartanburg 8. C.; 203, George A.
Paul, Pottsville, Pa.; 204, Charles V.
Ridgely, Kittanning, Pa,; 205, Les-|
lie Murphy, Chattanooga, Tenn.; 206,
Charles W. Jop!''n, Gurley, Ala.; 2Q7,
Charles L. Richey, Pittshurg, Pa.;
208, Bly H. Hendley, Columbia, 8. C.;
209, John P, Wells, Griflin, Ga.; 210,
William 8. Collins, Morgan, Ga.; 211,
Jobn R. Heath, st. Catharine, Onta
rio, Canada: 212 James B. Journey,
Raleigh, N. C.; 213, Walter B. Gaines,
Sandersville, Ga.; 214, Samuel W,
Blakeslee, Ehrenfeld, Pa.; 215, Ed
ward Crump, Pittsburg, Pa.; 2186,
James M. Boring. Roear, Tenn.; 217,
Claud M. McCall, Montgomery, Ala.;
218, Merele P. Lyon, Philadelphia,
Pa.: 219, Joseph B. Winokur, Phila
delphia, Pa.; 220, Harry F. Bush,
Memphis, Tenn.; 221, Harrison Bar
ringer, Jacksonville, Fla.; 222, Loyal
D. Odhner, Bryn Afhyn, Pa. |
223, Joseph A. Jordan, Montgomery,
Ala.; 224, gmnley C. Draper, Lascar,
N. C.; 225, Raleigh Younger, Colum
bia, Tenn.; 226, Edward A. Bleakly,
Atlanta; 227, Carl F. Gehring. Car
lisle, Pa.; 288, Mark P. Dowdell,
Swarthmore, Pa.; 229, Frank L.
Young, Florence, S. C.; 230, Thomas
E. Hollingsworth, Athens, Ga.; 23,
Everett I, Booe, San Antonio, Texas;
232, Edwin A. Puryear, Atlanta; 233,
Leroy R. Jacobs, Birmingham, Ala.:
234, James A, Johnson, Lookout
Mountain, Tenh.; 235, Versie A.
imith, Alexander City, Ala.; 236,
William H. Smith, Wiggins, 8. C.;
237, Basil M. Wwoolley, Peachtree
street, Atlanta, Ga.; 238, Hiliott C.
Weller, Rockwood, Pa.; 239, John H.
Gerdes, Wilmington, N. C.; 240, John
C. Catry, Union Springs, Ala.; 241,
John 1. Freaman, Ashville, Ala,; 242,
Lloyd B. Harrison, Duncan, 8. C.; 243,
Curtis Alien, Philadelphia, Pa.; 244.
David S. Grant, Asheville, N, C,
245, John M. Reed, Reedsvi'le, Pa.;
246, Krauth W, Thom, Richmond, Pa :
147, John F. Winters, Montclair, S.
C.; 248, Herold E. Fife, Fayetteville,
Pa.; 249, James A. Kelley, Wilkins
bur Pa.; 250, Eugene F, Baldwin,
Cm?ton. Pa.; 201, John R. Parker,
Aiken, 8. C.; 252, Albert S. Simpson,
Atlanta; 253,, Moody W. Bartlett,
Pittsburg, Pa.; 254, Harley B. Gaston,
Chapel Hill, N, C.; 265 James B.
Guess, Memphis, Tenn.; 256. Robert L.
Mankery, Hackney, Ga.: 257, Russell
R. Mutzebaugh, York, Pa.; 258, Hugh
A. Page, Clayton, N. C.; 259. John H.
Gainor, Pittsburg. Pa.; 260, Jullan M.
Ashley, Atlanta; 261, Harry S. Doug
las, Keenspnort, Pa ; 262, William B.
Harlam, Gettysburg, Pa.; 263, Neward
Parish, Valdosta; 264, John C. Vann,
Columbus; 265, George W. Potts, Phil
ade'phia. Pa.; 266, Havla Gregory, Al
lanta; 267, George B. Hardesty, Jr.,
Pottsville, Pa.; 168, Thomas R. Welsh,
Atlanta; 269, george T. Hodgson, Jr.,
Athens; 270, Thomas McG. Williams
Hayfiesville, Ala.;, 271, William T.
Wil'iams, Murphy, N. C : 272, Hurbert
L. Smith, Georgetown, S. C.
273, Arnp 8. McClellan, Harvey,
Pa.; 274, William H._ Jarrell. Cornelia
Ga.; 275, William H. Atkins. Kittan
ing, Pa.; 276, Cornelius W. Poor Bur
lington, fa : 277, John W. Harris, Jr.,
M(‘mphlfl. Tenn.: 278, Jucob Rubinoff,
Olney, Philadrlphia, Pa.; 279, Fur
man B. Longsboro, Abb-ville S. C.:
280, Erwin Caroth”rs, Rock Hill. S.
C.: 281, Daniel 1, Stanton, Memphis,
Téhn.; 982, Walter 1. Thorps,
Sworthmore. Pa.; 283, Clarence T.
Perrv, Montgomery, Ala.; 284 James
A. Neilson, Oak T ane, Pa.; 285, Har
old D Grifiith, Pit'sburg, Pa.; 286,
Joseph F. Wadsworth Neéwcastle, Pa.; |
287, Wesley P._ N-wton, Birming
ham, Ala.; 288 Thomas F. Tracey,
Philadelphia, Pa.; 289, Raymond P.
Lavin, Birmihgham. Ala.; 290, Abra
ham Shelley, Steeltoh, Pa.; 291,
James C. Torpey, Philadelohia; 292,
Henry K. Holley, A%%en, S. C.; 293,
Royden K. Stanlev. West Point, Ga.;
294, Milford E. Baum, Chunchula,
Ala.; 295, Charles W, Cobb. Macon,
Ga.; 298, G~orge M. Dent. Eufaula,
Ala.; 97, Warren T. Kable. P'tts
burg, Pa.; 298, John N. Hanson, Wav
erly, Ala.: 299, Leon B. McQuiddy.
Nashville, Tehn.; 300, Patrick F.
Gleason, Atlanta: 301, Isaac S. Hud
son. Memph's, Tenn.
302, Ernest R. Caro. Pensacola,
Fla.; 303, John W. Hassell, Williams
town, N. C.; 804, Homer Phillips,
Pittsburg, Pa.; 305, Gilbert Felton
Camnbell, Belton, S. C.; 308, William
C. Brpoker, Tampa, Fla.; 307 Elon F.
Rrewster, College Park, Ga.; 308,
Kenneth A. Neelev, Darden, Tenn.;
309, Charles H. Roberts, Washington,
Pa.; 810, John F. Harmon, Troy,
Ala.; 811, Joe T. Jackson, Atlanta;
312, Lester A. Hutchinson, Easton,
Pa.; 813 Harry A. Krecger, Atlanta;
314, Emmett Cochran, Atlanta: 315,
Gorman R. Jones, Decatur, Ala.; 3186,
Charlegs F. Willlams, Pittshurg, Pa.;
317, George Flynn, Chever Park, N.
Y.; 318, Johmn A. Kwnder, Leh'ghton,
Pa.; 319 Harvey J.'Kennedv, Barnes
ville; 320. Harold D. Cupitt German
town, Philadelphia. Pa.: 321, Nathan
N. Pglmer, Jv., Warrenton, N. C.;
322. Willlam €. King, Ashburn. Ga.;
323, Charlee 1. Matthews, Philad~l
phia, Pa.; 324, Josénh W. Tavlor,
Franklin, Kv.: 325. Barley A. Smith,
Hamilton. Aia.; 326, Elliott B. Clark,
Wolden, N. C.; 327, Deélsth E., Mal
linger. Ephrata, Pa.: 328, Howard P.
Conway, Atlanta: 329, John E. Bell,
Mobile. Ala.: 330, Kenneth E. Cald
vell, Concord, N. C.;\331, Otis G
Clements Birmingham, Ala.
332, Williarh L. T aconte, Atlanta;
333, Walter W, Craig, Newbethl"hem,
Pa.; 234, Leon F. Roemer, Philadél
phia, Pa.: 325, Clvde W. Lovell, Co
lumb’a Tenn.; 338, Albert Roberts,
Nashville, Tenh.; 337, Lewis B. Rid
ley, Birmincham, Ala.; 338, Wiley P.
Stovall,nkollege Park, Ga.; 839, Ed
mond V. Walsh. Columbia 8 C.: 340
Warren J. Miller, Philadelphia; 341,
Joae%h -Brewster, Esom Hill, Ga.; 242,
Eli D. Bernheim, Philadelphia; 343,
Frank E. Dempsey, Johnstown, Pa.;
344, George T. Curry, Jr., Atlanta;
345, Herman E. Benfsall, Parriassus,
Pa.; 346, Charles D. Moon, 2310
Avenue E Ensley, Ala.: 247, Nugent
E. Good, Telford, Tenn.; 248 Mont
gometfy L. Howe, Auburn, Ala.; 349,
Frank O. White, Detroit, Mich.; 350,
Newton Robinson, Jr., Elizabeth
town, N. G.; 351. Andre R. King,
Jacksonville, Fla.; 352 Sheridan Tay
lor, Philadelphia; 353, Paul J. Abra
ham, Greenshburg, Pa.: 354, Charles
D. Shellenberger, Philadelphia: 355,
William L. Hill, — ——; 356, Thom
as G. Kadlee. Pittsburg, Pa.: 357,
Adrain H. Boyd, Covington, Tenn.;
358, Claud E. McLean, Fort Mead,
Fla.; 359, Joseph H. Meen‘g, Easton,
Pa.; 360, Harry Peoples, Waldo Sta
‘tion, Ga.; 361, Earle Rahn, Waynes-
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1917.
boro, Pa.; 362, Aristide Minnis, Mo
bile, Ala,
363, Douglas C. Seward, Franklin,
Tenn.; 364, Albert C. Craumer, Labon,
Pa.; 366, E;Gtrert Beall, Jr., Clarks
ville, :.Ga.; 6, Arthuft M. Cochran,
Buckhead: 367, Stevens L. Tyler,
Memphis, Tenn.; 368, Willlam P,
Boyd, Memphis, Tenn.; 369, James I,
Callahan; Pitsbuig, Pa.; 870, Roy J.!
Dunn, Pittsburg, 'Pa.; 371, Robert L.
MeMath, Jr., Americus; 372, Albert G.
Miltimore, Memphis, Tenn.; - 373,
Crawford S, Shea'y, Opelika, Ala.;
874, Arthur F. Black, Charlotte, N.
C.; 875, Walter B, Cochran, Chatlotte,
N. U.; 876, Spencer T, Atkinson, Phii
ade'phia, Pa.; 377, Willlam B. Sharp,
Atlagta; 378, Walter N. Holcombe,
Valdosta; 379, Thomas J. Lewis, At
lanta; 380, Benjamin F, Wilson, I. V.,
Shelby, Ala.; 881, William L, Mitchell,
Memphis, Tenn.; 382 Lra M. Demp
sey, Johnstown, Pa.; 383, Charles L.
Taylor, La Grgnge, Ga,; 384, Howard
R, Terry, B{wningham Ala.; 385,
Frank H. Ralston, Philadelphia Pa.;
886, Gorden B. Knowles, Bradentown,
Fla.;- 887, Bailey O. Howard, Paris,
Tenn,; 388, Hal Lindsay, Atlanta; 389,
Samuel B. Johnson. Thomasville N.
C.; 390, Wi'lis M. Boyd, Adairsville;
301, Yates Hickey, Philadelphia, Pa.
392, Anton L. Nelson, Wilkinsburg,
Pa,; 398, John 1. Wilson, Manning, S.
C.; 394, Henry W, Bargey. Lansdale,
Pa ; 395, James A. Stoops, West Sun
bury, Pa.; 396, John C. Hyman, Ham
let, N. C.; 897, Cecil W, Taylor, New
bern, N. C.; 898, John J. Mcl.ean,
Homestead, Pa.; 399, George S. Beat
ty, Clinton, N. C.; 400, Wi'llarda F.
Holteen, Peter, Minn,; 401, John M. |
Cummings, Olyphant Pa ; 402, Har
old Cleonis Cox, Monroe; 403, Martlnl
Gould S'ein, *Philadelphia, Pa.; 404,
Dan Bryant King., Sanford, N. C.;
405, Clarcnce William Peters, Lig-l
orier, Pa.; 406 Newton Crow, New
berry, S. C.; 407, Robert Weidel Pea-‘
cock, Livingston, Ala,; 408, William
Thomas Price, Rutland, Vt.; 409,
Jesse Richardson Sloan, Franklin N.
',; 410, Reuben Anderson Davis
Wal'lburg, Tenn.; 411, Thomas Crgtch
field, Chattanooga, Tenn.; 412, Rich
ard L. Hunter, Alexander, N. C,; 413,
Joseph Augustus Scott, Elmore, Ala ;
Chegter Forrost Baker, Chever,
Pa.; 415, Joseph Defald, Chambers
burg, Pa.; 416, Williamp Slou?h Hoov -
ar, West Fairview, Pa,; 417, Joseph
Patrick Mil'er. Philadelphia, a,; 418,
Joseph Laran Shell, Atlanta; 419, Wil
liam Herbert Latta, Mcßee, 8, C.;
420, Alexander Patton Hammond, Al
toona, Pa.; 421, James Rogers Turner,
Pennettsville, S, C,
422, John Shields Colsman, Jasper,
Ala.; 423, Carter Shephard Baldwin,
Jr.,, Madison, Ga,; 424, Horace Mel
- ille Davis, Birmingham, Ala.; 425,
James Russell Leech, Ebenburg, Pa.;
26, Atwell Tohnson Brown, Birming
‘ham, Ala.; 427, Harrv Loeb, Jr, Mem
‘phis, Tenn.: 428, Paul A'bert Mueller
Lancaster Pa.; 420’ James Earl Parl:-
er, Graniteville, N, C.; 430, Harris Hy
man Clark, Memphis, Tenn.; 431, Jo
seph Daniel Thompson, Atlanta; 432,
Lemiel Lafayette Reece, Butler,
Tenn.; 433, Harry Sirgerman. Al
toona, Pa.; 434, Carl Ernest Dutrden,
Graymont, Ga.; 435, Charles Ray
Rinehart, Greenfield, O.; 436, Sa'e
Paul Wilbur, Memphis, Tenn.; 437,
Irnest Radph Williams, Warlburg,
Tenn.; 438, William M. Tafel, Pitts
burg, Pa; 489, Sylvanus G. Davis,
Warren, Pa.; 440, Thomas J. Gillespie,
Pittsburg, Pa.; 441, Palmer S. Bethea,
Dillon, 8, C.; 442, Carl I, Schaber,
‘Juckson. Mich.; 443, Phineas L. Clow -
er, Atlanta; 444, James R. Sharp,
| Prospect, Pa.; 445, Wilton H. Horne,
Yemassee, S. C.; 448, John C. Han
berry, Clarkeville, Tenn.; 447, Frank
T. Redfearn, Monroe, N. C.; 448, Lu
cins' B, Morgan, Jr., Atlanta; 449,
;Puul L. Harvey, Beaver Falls, Pa.,
450 Harry 1. Price, Minersville, Pa.;
rml. Lawrence Francis Seifreid, Car
negie, Pa.
- 452, Justin Fuller, Montgomery,
Ala.; 453, James Joseph Byrne, Nash
ville, Tenn.; 454, BEdward Jung Trot
ter, Madison; 455, Edward B. Over
ton, Nashville, Tenn.; 456, Joséph J.
Taylor, Charleston, 8. C. 458, Robert
E. L. Bartlett, Clariofi, Pa.; 459,
Frederick M. Smith, Monroe, N. C.,
160, Uldrick H. McLaws, Savannah;
461, John Matthews, Pittsburg, Pa.,
162, Johh H. Owen, Andérson, 8. C.:
463, Thos. C. Pegiram, Asheville, N.
C.; 464, Rfipond Wellings, Pitts
burg, Pa.; 465, Geo. H. Butler, Chat
tanooga, Tenn.; 466, Richard J. Welsh,
Memphis, T.nn.; 467, Stephen C.
Hanley, Atlanta; 468, Jerome A. Mil
ler, Pittsbutg, Pa.; 469, Maurice C.
Dunlap, Spartanburg, 8. C.; 470,
Hurry McbDurmott, Pittsburg, Pa.;
471, Nathan McFadgan, Columbus;
172, Emmet Clueit Wier, Birming
ham, Ala.; 473, Walton Pierce Pagett,
Lykesland, 8. C.; 474, Cicero Me-
Cutcheon, Cileveland, Tenn.; 475,
Joscph Bosler Shecarer, Carlisle, Pa.;
476, marshall Boyce Sherrin, Concord,
N. €.; 411, Thomppas Crews Bolt,
Laurens, 8. C.; 478, Ellie Hardéman
Peniston, Newnan, Ga.; 479, Samusel
Thomas Nance, Jr,, Savannah, Ga.
480, George Mason Richardson,
Gainesville, kla.; 481, Oscar William
Mountifort, Pittsburg, Pa.; 482, Ed
ward James Long, Nashville, Tenn.;
483, John Charies Warner, Philadel
plua, Pa.; 484, Arnold Weslewayrd,
Mont Olive, N, C.; 485, Carl eiser
I'leck, Rieglesville, Pa.; 386, Frank
Kiskadden Boal, Pittsburg, Pa.; 487,
Gens Puhl, Philadelphia, Pa.; 488,
Walter Everett Phillips, Rocky Mount,
N. C.; 489, Charles John Rejsiar,
Pittsburg, Pa.; 490, Samuel Louis
Pou, Pittsburg, Pa.; 491, Arthur Wil
liam Charnell, Birmingham, Ala.; 492,
(Grorge Lamar Wallace, Atlanta; 493,
Reuben Wright, 7Tuscaloosa, Ala.;
494, Victor Albert Means, Coneord, N.
C.; 495, Eric Bryant Logart Avalon,
Pa.; 496, Charles Culpeppér, Jack
sonville, Fia.; 497, Robert Hussel Mc-
Whinney, Homestead, Pa.; 498, Alfred
Cleme, Philadelphia; 493, Harry Jos
eph McCarty, Phdadelphia; 500, Paul
Clayton l.ang, Pittsburg, Pa.; 501,
Hugh Harper Norris, Pittsburg, Pa.;
502, Jawmes Macleod Adam, Hunts
ville, Ala.; 503, Thomas _Brannon. 15,
Philadelphia, 504, Miles’ Humphreys
Jones, Pittsburg, Pa.; 5§05, Myles
Frederick Smith, Rome; 506, Price
Henderson Gwynn, 'Jr., Leaksville,
N. C.; bO7, John Marion Rhame.'
Bishopville, 8. C.; 508, Eli H. Foss,
Chambersburg, Pa.; 509, Elwoed C.
Cornog, Ithens, Pa. L
510, William €. Neidlinger, Savan
nah; 511, David H. Jones, Baddock,
Pa.; 512, Roger Prcsser, Minersville,
Pa.; 513, Edward Hamer, Fayette
City, Pa.; 614, Ernest McA. Fayette
ville, N. €.; 515, Seney R. Clements,
Brewton, A'a.; 516, John M. Cowart,
Arlington, Ga.; 517, John H. Dudley,
Columbia, 8. C.; 518, George Y.
White, Memphis, Tenn.; 519, Ralph b.
Wight, Sanford, Fla.; 510, Chester F.
McCarty, Lancaster, Pa.; 521, Oscar
Ripley Rand, Montgomery, Ala.; 524,
Kenneth A. Morris, Jacksonville, Fla.;
523, John C. Daughtridge, Rocky
mount, N. €.; 524, Ralph W. Coldron,
Lancaster, Pa.; 525, John R. Enger
mann, McKees Rock, Pa.; 526, Alex
ander MecA. Worth, Winston-Balem,
N. C.; 527, Robert L. Jones, Greenville,
N. C.; 528, Michael F, Fitzpatrick,
Philade!phia, Pa.; 529, John F. Mc-
Carthy, Philadelphia, Pa.; 530 Cecil
Parker, Chattanooga, Tenn.; 531, Gra
ham Monroe Sloan, pricate, Seventh
Company, C, A. C.; 532, James Fant
Howard, Holly Springs, Miss.; 5388
Sylvester Mylin Evans K%myr. i
caster county, Pa.; 534, ngm 3
seph Starr, Adams county, Pa A
Joseph Hollack Miller Hammer, ? )=
phis, Tenn.; 536, David Goo 4
Barr, Marian, Ala.; 537
Hewett, Hol'idaysburg, Pa. =
538, John Francis Thirfell, Fifth
Ga. Inf.; 539, Williami Ragan Dii
barry, Philadelphia; 540, Christopher
E. Loosm, Baltimore, Md.; 541, Tréy
Watte, Montgomery, Ala.; 542, Evers
ett W. Boughton, Chester, Pa.; 548,
John L. Shinn. Sylacauga, A1a..," b
Clifton H. Kreps, Augusta; %5
Thomas H. Ferris, Chattanooga,
Tenn.; 546, Robert A. Carden, Chatta-.
nooga, Tenn.; 547, Harwood H. Fox
hall, Pittsburg, Pa.; 548, Byrle B,
Stevenson, Summerville, 8. C.; 5 Jy
'Ben Tew, Livingston, Ala.; 550, Wil= .
liam F. Lane, Uniontown, Pa.; 551,
Thomas H. Fogler, Augusta; 552, Ev=
erett Shepherd, Birmingham, Ala.}
553, Clarence R. Halt, Pittsburg, Pa.;
554, K. Ezekiel Major, Anderson, .
C.; 555, Paul C. Maher, Pittsbue?.
Pa.; 556, Lewis B. Whipple, Dudley;
657, Hugene H. Reilly, Charlotte, N,
‘('A; 558, Preston A. Love, Tarentufh,
Pa.g 569, Walter M. Little, Macons;
560, Augustus Douglas, Birmingham,
Ala.; 561, Donald B. Filler, Carlisle,
' Pa.; 562, William B. Carlton, ngldc
ville, Tenn.; 663, Joseph K. B. Hare,
Pittsburg, Pa.; 564, Bayard J. Butl
Jacksonville, Fla.; 565, Willlam J.
566, Thomas Las., Alexander, Chat=
lotte, N. C.; 567, Charles A, Ri
Albemarle, N. C.; 568, Georgf .
Briggs, Columbia, 8. C.; 569,
1. Dobbs, Atlanta; 570, Stuart
Goldsborovgh, Pittsburg, Ka.! 57
)Per(‘y L. Jones, Florence, Ala.; Bg,
Johh P. Lee, Jacksonville, Fla.; 578,
Alvin B. Shunk, Lancaster, Pa.; 574,
Robert H. Muckenfuss, Jr,, Co.
Secound 8; C. Infantry; 575, Edwin {
Woodworth, Chattanooga, Tex‘n.; 576,
Garnett S, McMillen, Clarksville, Gfi
'77, Perry D. Lipscomb, Nashvil
578, Robert H. Sheridan, s?rg(
Company B, Second Georgia Infant
579, James 8. Pittman, Wehodk
Ala.; 580, George N. Brown, Atlan
581, Harvey R. Spangler, Montgome:
Ala.; 582, John K. Spafford, Erie, P
583, Walter 1. Shaddix, Birmingha
Ala.; 584, Boyd Foster, first sergeant,
Company F, Seventh Infantry; §
DeWitt R, Searles, Bgrrhing?am, Ala.g
586, Corneclius Hall, Nashville, Tenn.»
587, BRdwin T. Short, Partage, Pfis
588, O'Clen Ray, Ellijay, Ga.; &
Phillip Yonke, Fort Scriven; 5908
Wymberly W. Derenne, Savanna.fi’:
591, Jay H. Letsche, Jr., Pittsbuy
Pa.; 592, Donald M. Love, Philadel=
phia, Pa.; 593, Maurice D. Dal
Philadelphia, Pa.; 594, James_
Jones, Montgomery, Ala.; 595, Charle§
J. Moore, Washington, N. C. i
598, Powland P. McKinley, Way&
Pa.; 597, Edward N. Leiboult, Fultor
N. Y ; 693, Willtam J. Gilmore, Birms
'ingham, Ala.; 599, Walter C, Johnson,
Jr., Paris, Tenn.; 600, Robert S, Grog
inger, Port Rayal, Pa.; 601, Adrian "
Saannan, Augusta; 692, Lloyd B. Bet
tis, Atlanta; 603, Ray Seaman, K e
bar, Pa.; 604, Leo D. Sheridan, Mas
con; 605, George B. Woodward, Jt,
Rushville, Tenn.; 606, Daniel Co
Camden, Ala.; 607, Archibald B Botfi-“
ford, Pittsburg, Pa.; 608, Pierce Hiy.
Cump, Priv, Co. A, sth Ga. Inf.; 609,
Herbert D. Barnhardt, Ben Avon, Pa.;
610, James A. Cowan, Mt. P'easafi;;‘
Pa.; 611, Gaile E. Wolfex, Route .
Papakaneta, Ohio; 612, Daniel W,
Anderson, Chattanooga, Tenn.; 6
Louis C. Soles, McKeesport, Pa.; Gé'
¢ William F. Turner, Grossville, 8. Css
6156, Henry M Tucker, New York; 618;
!W’imam A. Tho-nton, Gadsden, Ala.;
617, Willlam A. Galt, Atlanta; 618,
Robert L. Almon, Mouylton, Ala.; 6197
Mark P. Johnson, Lancaster, .S, Cu
620, Martin R. Bohn, Pittsburg, Pd:"
1621, Bdward N. Mooneyham, Cliog
Ala.; 622, Basil D. McCampbell, Ses
wickley, Pa.;623, Grover (. Davis,
Cedar Eill, Tenn., 624, George Bp
Chidney, Atlanta; 625, James R.
Brown, Tampa, Fla.; 626, William ©,
| Steffey, Humboldt, Tenn. Syernd
| 627, Murrie, M. Webster, Birmin .
| ham, Ala.; 628, Arthur H. Dutto§~
| Bryn Maws, Pa.; 629, Gaston 1%
ll)ortr:h. Goldsboro, N. C.; 630, Freds
erick A. Rodewald, private, Company-
K, Fifth Georgia Infantry; 631, A?{'
gustus N. Edwards, Atlanta; 682, Wil.
liam R. McHenry, Ridley Park. Paii.
633, Rufus E. Sadlor, Clinton, Skugv
IGSL John G. Bethea, Brewton, Ala.;.
635, James H. Fee, Company I Thig;m‘
',ty-nlnth U. 8. Infantry; Clarence L,.
'Hunt. Memphis, Tenn.; 637, Edwin
F. Weaver, Jr., Harrisburg, Pa.; 638,
Francis A. Harvey, Norristown, Pa; .
639, Joseph C. Hutchins, Atlanta; 640,
Isadore J. Freidman, sergeant, Twegb‘
yty-second Ambulance Company, -
| 8. A.; 641, John B. Rhoadés, Philg«. "
| delphia, Pa.; 642, Charles B. FomeE,"
lChambersburg, Pa.; 643, Arthur @.
lw(md, Chattanooga, Tenn.; 644, Booth .
| F. Oliver, Memphis, Tenn.; 6485, -
ymond W. Matheny, Grenville, 8. Gt -
' 646, Middleton E. Head, Montgomefi{,:‘-
| Ala.; 647, Kent V. Morrison, McKenx
| zie, Tenn.; 648, Hary N. Bond, Flope
lence, Ala.; 649, George S. Whitehead, -
Carlton, Ga.; 640, Emmitt M. Barnds;’
Nashville, Tenn.; 651, William J. Tay=
lor, Jr., Philadelphisa, Pa.; 858, X
R. Harwick, Atlan}a; 658, Henry 3
Sparkman, Charleston, S, C.; 654, JO=,
| seph C. McCoy, Philadelphia. Pa.; 635,
| Leroy Cowart, Millen, Ga.; 656, Chris
| topher H. Glles, Gibbs, N. C. -
i\ 657 Homer D. Cogdell, Chattive
| nooga, Tenn.; 58, Joseph R. Poimfi”
Semora, N. C.; 659, Willlam
| O’'Dowd, Jr., Augusta, Ga.; 660, Jgfi_"
| nings W. Foster, Charleston, S. G
-1661, Conrad D. Walker, Memphfl‘,"
' Tenh.; 662, Robert S, Norvell, private,
Company I, Second Tennessee Infans"
{*rv; 663. Robert A. Knight, private,
| First South Carclina Infantry: 664,..
| Adoplh K. Fischer, Philadelphia, Pag
665, Legare Hairston. Meridian, Misgg3
' 666 Mil'edge Hank'nson, -Blacksvilie; "
(8 C.; 667, Isadore Kaufman, Philadéles
phia, Pa.; 668. Danfel MeG. Tlraa
sergeant, Company H. Third North:
Carolira Infantry: 669, Rufus E. Baks,
{ er., Dahlonega, Ga.; 610, Hughés %
' Hopewell, Birmingham, Ala; 6811,
Vontgomery A. Garrard. Mariannay-
Fla.; 672. Duncan F, McCarter, l’lf.?iw
burg. Pa.; 673, James L. Tilléry, prie
Ivare Companv C, C. A. C.. N. Ci; 6;‘._
Isadore T. Gross. Lansford. Pa.; 67§,
lJaseper H. Grigg, Lawndale, N. o
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