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- ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Cobb County,
Georgia, will be sold, at public out
cry, on the first Tuesday in August
1920, at the court house door in said
county, between the legal hours of
sale, a tract or parcel of land de
scribed as follows: lying and being
in the 19th District and 2nd Section
of Cobb County, Georgia, and being
all of Jots of land 726 and 681, also
20 acres of the north half of lot 755,
also 20 acres of the west half of lot
No. 725, also 20 acres of the west
half of Jot No. 682, and also one acre'
out of the northwest corner of lot No. }
756, containing in all one hundred,
forty-one (141) acres more or less.
Sold as the property of I. M. Pitt
man, deceased, for the purpose of
paying the debts of I. M. Pittman’s
estate and distribution among the
heirs. Terms 1% cash, balance Jan
wary Ist, 1921,
The order granting leave to sell
gives the Administrators the right or
option to sell in parts or all together,
and the same will be first sold in
parts, and then in the aggregate, and
said administrators reserve the right
to accept higest amount bid.
W. D. BULLARD and
1 T. L. PITTMAN,
5 Administrators
July 5, 1920
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY:
By virtue of an order of the court
of Ordinary of said county, I will
sell before the court house door in
the city of Marietta, on the first
Tuesday in August next within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following des
cribed property. Part of land lot No
993 in the 19th district and second
section, being all of said lot lying
on the south side of the Powder
Springs and Smyrna public road,
contaiging f{fteen acres, more or
less; Also all of land lot No. 1006
in the 19th district and second sec
tion, containing forty acres, more or
less, sold as the property of R. H.
Clay, deceased, estate, all of said
land being in Cobb county. This
July 7th, 1920.
EMMA CLAY, Administratrix
of R. H. Clay, 'deceased
ADMINISTRATORS SALE |
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY:
By virtue of an order of the court
of Ordinary of said county, I will
sell before the court house door in
the city of Marietta, on the first
Tuesday in August next within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following des
scribed property, One house and
three lots in the town of Powder
Springs, being Nos. 19, 20, and 21,
fronting on Atlanta street, on the
east, and College street on the south
Terms cash. Sold as the property
of Mrs. M. L. McKinney, late of
said county deceased.
This July 7, 1920.
J. E. McKenney and J. M. Reed,
Executors Estate of Martha L. Mec-
Kenney, deceased.
DISMISSION FROM ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY :
Whereas T. W. Robertson, adminis
trator of L. A. Robertson, repre
sents to the court in his petition, du
ly filed and entered on record, that
he has fully administered L. A. Rob
ertson’s estate: This is, therefore,
to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said said admin
istrator should not be discharged
from his administration, and receive
Letters of Dismission on the first
Monday in August, 1920. This 7th
day of July 1920.
J. M. GANN, Ordinary.
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APPLICATION TO SELL.
Georgia, Cobb County:
J. P. Power, as administrator of
the estate of W. R. Power, late of
said county, deceased, has in due
form applied to the undersigned for
deave to sell the lands belonging to
said estate, and the same will be
heard at my office on the first Mon
day in August, next.
This 7th day of July, 1920.
J. M. GANN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY
To All Whom It May Concern:
Clarence Sanges having in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Annie Sanges, late of said
county, thif is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of
Annie Sanges, to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they can,
whys«permanent administration should
" not be granted to C. M. Dobbs on
Annie Sanges estate. ~
‘Witness my hand and official sig
nature this 6th day of July 1920.
w J. M. GANN, Ordinary.
APPLICATION. TO SELL.
Georgia, Cobb County: Ly
P. M. Rice, as administrator of the
estate of James-H, Eidson, late of
said county, deceased, has in due
form applied to the undersigned for
Jeave to sell the lands belonging to
said estate, and the same will be
heard at my office on the first Mon
day in August, next® |
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- ANNOUNGEMENTS
il L R
* For soLiciToß
To the Voters of the Blue Ridge Circuit: A
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of Soliciter General of the Blue
Ridge Circuit, subject to the rules and regu
lations of the State Demoeratic Executive
Committee.
If elected, I pledge myself to faithfully dis
charge the duties of the office to the best of
my ability, with malice toward none and with
impartialiy to all.
I respectfully, solicit the vote and influence
of all the qualified voters in this eirucit, and
assure each and every one who may see fit
to honor me with his support that it will be
sincerely appreciated.
If 1 am elected, Hon. Lindley W. Camp, of
Cobb county wil be my assistant.
Respectfully,
JNO. S. WOOD.
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FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL
To the People of the Blue
Ridge Circuit. \
I hereby formally announce my can
didacy to succeed myself as Solicitor
General of said Circuit in the primary
to be held on September 8, 1920,
which date is fixed by law, subject to
whatever rules and regulations may
be adopted by the State Democratic
Executive Committee,
If elected, 1 shall continue my uni
form policy of fairmess to the State
and to the individual. I shall also
continue to discourage the finding of
bills of indictment awhere the prose
cuting witness is apparently prompted
solely by malice, or awhere the charge
is based upon some frivolous, tech
nical wviolation of law, as contrary to
public policy and expensive to the
county.
I am serving an unexpired term
and, if my administration has met
your approval, 1 ask in fairness that
I.be given an endorsement, assuring
cach and every one of you that I will
deeply appreciate your support.
My present assistant, William Butt,
of Blue Ridge, awill be associated with
meé in the event of my election.
Cordially yours,
JNO. T. DORSEY.
s i s
FOR JUDGESHIP
To the people of Blue Ridge
Circuit:
I am a candidate for Judge of the
Superior Court of your circuit in
the September primary.
Since I became Judge of yours
courts I have endeavored to admin
ister the laws fairly, justly, and im
partially. I shall continue this pol
icy as long as I hold this important
office.
If this course meets with your ap
proval, I shall appreciate an ex
pression of your confidence and sup
port.
g Sincerely,
D. W. BLAIR
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY
To All Whom It May Concern:
J. G. Kemp having in proper form,
applied to me for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of
Rhoda Kemp, late of said county,
this is to cite all and singglar the
creditors and next of kin of Rhoda
Kemp, to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can, why
permanent | administration should
not be granted to petitioner on
Rhoda Kemp'’s estate.’
Witness my hand and official sig
nature this 6th day of July, 1920.
J. M. GANN, Ordinary.
APPLICATION TO SELL.
Georgia, Cobb County: |
Geo. H. Sessions, as administrator
of the estate of William Hunt, late
of said county, deceased, ha§ in due
form applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell the lands belonging to
said estate, and the same will be
heard at my office on the first Mon
day in August, next.
| This 7th day of July, 1920.
J. M. GANN, Ordinary.
| APPLICATION TO SELL.
Georgia, Cobb County:
E. L. Faw as administrator of the
estate of Annie Cummings, late of
said county deceased, has in due
form applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell the stocks and bonds
balonging to said estate,! and the
same will be heard at my office on
the first Monday in August, next.
This 7th day of, July, 1920.
J. M. GANN, Ordinary.
Marietta
Journal
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GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY
To All Whom It May Concern:
T. W. Rutledge having in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Mrs. Alice Rut}edge, late of
said county, this is to cite all and
singular the, creditors and next or
kin of Alice Rutledge to be and ap
pear at my office within the time al
lowed by law, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent adminis
tration should not be granted to peti-|
!tioner on Alice Rutledg’s estate.
- Witness my hand and official sig
‘nature this 6th day of July, 1920.
J. M. GANN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, COBE COUNTY
To All Whom It May Concern:
John Kimble having in proper form
applied to me for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of
Louise Kimble, late of said county,
this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Louise
Kimble, to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should not
be granted to petitioner on Louise
Kimble's estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature this 6th day of July, 1920.
J. M. GANN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, COBB COUNTY
To All Whom It May Concern:
D. C. Queen having in proper form
applied to me for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of
Mrs. Lou Queen_ late of said county,
this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Mrs.
Lou Queen to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by law,
and show cause, if any they can,
why permanent administration should
not be granted to petitioner on Mrs.
Lou Queen’s estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 7th day of July, 1,20.
J. M. GANN, Ordinary.
Studio of Music
Mr. Gustave E. Von Hofe will open a Studio of Music
in the building | Yoor | above Fowler Bros. Store. It
will be ready by Aug. Ist for the reception of pupils.
TESTIMONIALS
_ Cuthbert, Ga., June 8, 1918
To whom it may concern:
This document is to certify that
Prof. Gustave E. Von Hofe has
served this institution as Director of
Music for the past ten years, from
1906 to 1916 (May 22nd), inclusive.
During these years his services and
efficiency have been of the highest
order of musical instruction in the
several departments of music taught
in this institution, showing exception
al capability, careful, thorough
teaching, obtaining excellent results
in the knowledge of music imparted
to the pupils under his training.
As an instructor in music, the
work of Prof. Von Hofe has been of
such character and efficiency to en
able this institution to indorse his
work fully as being of the highest or
der, fitting him to do any work he
may engage in with any institution
of learning.
Prof. Von Hofe has personally en
joyed the best advantages of study
and preparation for the life of teach
ing music and his many years of
qualifications as a musical director
and instructor. He has specialized in
this college in teaching piano.
His private life and character in
this community, in which he has lived
the past sixteen years, has been of
the higest order of citizenship, an
example of energy, fidelity and true
conception of duty; his moral and
Christian worth as a member of the
Baptist church commends him to the
fellowship of the community as one
of our most useful citizens and
Christian workers.
J. W. Malone,
Pres. Andrew College.
W. J. Wade, Chm.
W. McMichael, Sec.
D. B. Teabeaut
H. L. Hill
H. 0. Crittenden
Executive Committee,
Cairo, Ga., June 13, 1916.
To whom it may concern:
Prof. Gustave Edward Von Hofe
has been Director of Music in An
drew College for the last 9 or 10
vears. As such he has given emi
nent satisfaction. Prof. Von Hofe is
. THE MARIETTA JOURNAL
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Cobb County.
Will be sold before the Court
House doer in the city of Marietta,
Cobb county, Georgia, on the first
(Ist) Tuesday in August, 1920, with
in the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to-wit: ' -
Being lot of land No. 186, in the
17th District, 2nd Section of said
Cobb county, Georgia, said property
levied on as the property of the de
fendant, Mrs. Mary L. Edwards, et
‘al, to satisfy an execution issued
from the Superior Court of said coun
ty, in favor of Mrs. E. L. Spinks,
and against Mary L. Edwards and
J. A. H. Edwards, and E. E. Yar
brough, security. Written notice
given tenant im possession in termsl
of the law.
Also at the same time and place,
the following described property,
to-wit: Lying and being in%he 17th
District and 2nd Section of Cobb
county, Georgia, beginning at the
north-east corner of and lot No.
448, running south along the original
land line two hundred and eight
(208) feet, thence west two hun
dred and eight (208) feet; thénce
north two* hundred and eight (208)
feet; to original land line; thence
east two hundred feet -to starting
point, containing one acre, more or
less, being the same property con
iveyed to John A. Smith, by deed‘
‘made May 4th, 1907, recorded in
Book ‘WJ”, page 609, records of
Cobb county, Georgia.
Said property levied on as the pro
perty of Mrs. E. C. Fambrough, asi
Executrix of the last wil and testa-i
ment of W. M. Fambrough, deceased,i
to satisfy an execution issued in the!
Superior Court of Brooks county,
Georgia, in favor of John A. Smith
and against Mrs. E. C. Fambrougb,
as Executrix of the estate of the
last will and testament of W. M.
Fambrough, deceased.
Written notice given in terms of
the law. :
This the Bth day of July, 1920.
W. E. SWANSON
Sheriff, Cobb County, Ga.
a thoroughly competent musician as
well as a most efficient instructor in
music. I commend him to any per
son or institution that is in need of
a music director.
Prof. Von Hofe has the endorse
ment of the Board of Trustees of
Andrew College and this testimonial
is given with their approval and at
their request.
(Signed) J. B. WIGHT,
Chm Board of Trustees,
Andrew College
Cythbert, Ga., June 28, 1916
Mr. W. C. Williams, McComb, Miss.
Dear Sir: The following is a word
of commendation for Prof. Von Hofe.
I have known him personally for sev
eral years. He is a tireless worker,
never letting go till the end is accom
plished. He has been Director of
Music in Andrew College for the past
10 years and during the same time
has played pipe organ at the Baptist
church, directed choir work, both
senior and junior choirs; instructed
a number of young men who now
compose a very efficient city band,
and as a result of his teaching we
have a very efficient orchestra in the
Methodist church. He is a man who
is quick in execution and gets results
in a short time.
Very truly,
Walter McMichael
County School Supt,
: McComb, Miss., June 17, 1918.
Mr. G. E. Von Hofe, Cuthbert, Ga.
My Dear Sir Sir: Your letter came
promptly, but just at the close of our
school term, hence my delay in an
swering. As to your work here in Mc-
Comb, there is absolutely no dis
count to be placed upon it. Your
teaching has stood and the people ap
preciate it now as they were inca
pacitated to do when you left here.
We have not had a teacher before or
since who could compare with you,
and I gladly bear testimony to this
fact. I am yours sincerely,
W. C. Williams,
Supt. McComb City Schools.
ATLANTA REFERENCE
PHILLIPS & CREW COMPANY
MARIETTA REFERENCE
DR. 1. A. WHITE.
FOR _RENT—B room house on Mill
street. No. 300. Phone 470 W.
FOR SALE—Fine lot of pigs, shoats,
etc. 2 young Berkshire registered
baors. Fine young, gentle mare and
‘mule. Lot of calves. M. F. Barnes,
Phone 2403-3, Marietta, Ga.
Gl S Rs B e
FOR SALE— 50 acres of land 3._
‘miles from Marietta. A new house
and barn, good two horse crop. C. C.
James, R. F. D. No. 5. Phone 4651
or 4004, 29-32
FOR SALE—One Ford touring
car, cheap. Apply 800 Powder
Springs street. 28-31
FOR RENT—Large hall upstairs
rove 112 Roswell street. Apply to
J. E. Mozley. 29-32
FOR RENT— Two beautiful con
necting first-floor rooms and kitch
enette, for light housekeeping, fur
nished or unfurnished. @ Phone 307
1011 Whitlock Avenue. 278
'MONEY TO LOAN—I have some
~ money to loan on good improv
ed farm lands. G. B. Gann, Mari-
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WANTED—A young man for sales
man on the road and in the store.
One that will work and wants to
learn a good business. Apply The
Music Store.
WANT TO RENT—Five or six room
houge in good neighborhood by Aug
ust 1. Prefer location convenient to
schools. P. 0. Box 78.
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred register
ed Duroc-Jersey boar, “Billy Sun
day 2nd”and sow “Prosperity Queen
2nd.” Value $3OO. Will sell at
bargain and terms to guit. Write,
phone or see J. S. Pitts, Ga. RY. &
Pwr. Co., Morgan Falls, Ga. 30-31
THE JOURNAL IS $l.OO A YEAR.
PIANO, VIOLIN, HARMONY, HISTORY OF MUSIC,
ORCHESTRA, BRASS BAND,
PIPE ORGAN
G. E. VON HOFE, Residence, 403 Washington Ave
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Twas Said:-
The other day a hoy went to a
provision store and asked for
“half a dozen black hen’s eggs.”
The grocer laughed. “Eggs from
a black hen!” he exclaimed.
“How can you tell them, my little
man,”
I can. My mother told me how.”
“Well, here you are. Let me
see you pick them from this
crate.”
The boy carefully selected the
six biggest eggs he could find,
put down the money on the coun
ter and said, “These are black
hen’s eggs I have taken.”
Our experience has taught us
that there are many good shop
pers among the children, but
whether your children are old
fashioned in shopping or not, you
can send them to us for your
needs and you can rest assured
that they will receive the same
attention and obtain the same
good hardware, as you receive
when you shop in person. Every
article is guaranteed to satisfy
and can be returned if it is not
just what you want.
Norton Hardware Co.
PHONE 376
Forsyth, Ga., June 21, 1918.
To whom it may concern:
Prof. G. E. Von Hofe was Teacher
of Piano in Bessie Tift College dur
ing the session 1917-1918. Before
the scholastic year, Prof. Von Hofe
came to the college, put all the pianos
in good repair and tuned and thor
oughly renovated our pipe organ.
Men from the factory had worked
on this and had done it no good.
Everybody was surprised to find that
--it was placed in first-class condition
and really seemed as good as new
when Prof. Von Hofe had finished his
work. But this is by no means the
most important work done for us by
this splendid Christian gentlemen.
His work with the girls in the studio
was done intelligently and conscien
tiously. The results of that work
was evidenced in the recitals given by
his students.
I heartily recommend him to any
one who has a daughter wishing to
take piano, organ or violin.
I know no man better jualified to
do any mechanical work connected
with repairing and tuning.
J. H. Foster,
President Bessie Tift College.
OTHER REFERENCES °*
Claude J. Bell, Nashville,Tenn.
Rev. I. A. White, Marietta, Ga. ;
Rev. B. 8. Railey, 401 Grant St.,
Atlanta Ga.
Dr. J. H. Foster, Forsyth, Ga.
W. C. Williams, Superintendent of
Public Schools, McComb, Miss.
Dr. J. W. Stanford, Cuthbert, Ga.,
and citizens of Cuthbert.
Organist First Baptist church,
Cuthbert, 14 years.
Choirmaster First Baptist Church,
McComb, Miss; First Baptist Church,
Torsyth, Ga.
Cuthbert Brass Band; Cuthbert
Orchestra; Conductor, McComb,Miss.
Oxchestra. '
FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1920