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MAHER RIDES TWO SARATOGA WINNERS lttlllnCI Was Ltrgt iii Tuck Its it GOld. ConlIUoL TWO FAVORITES ONLY WIN Lady Massey and. Clonsilla Ran First in the Pint and Fifth Paces. THE WEATHER WAS THREATENING Zyth a. to Shot Captured the Third Event in Easy Style.

Saratoga N. T. August SS Thr was large attendance at the Saratoga track this afternoon The weather was threatening but the track was In good condition Only two orlte i won. Lady Massey and Summary I FIRST Six furlongs Lady Masey 10 Maher. 9 to 5 won Tarhlll Bullman.

2 to I second. Posthaste 109 son. II to I third Time 1 15 In novator. Vohlcer and Dear Heart also Tin. SECOND RACE furlongs Sea Lion Burns.

4 to I won K. C. B. 109. McCue.

15 to I second The Barrister 108. Maher 10 to 1 third. Time 1 2S Qtchberg AJlca SIse Dr. Nembula and Compensation also ran. THIRD KACE One mile Myth.

108 Clawson. to I won. Gathee 93 Wil son 3 to I second Judge Wardell 103. Maher 6 to 1 third. Time 1 414 Bardella S1adorthorpa and Winepreies flso ran.

FOURTH RACE One and sixteenth miles Clonsilla 100. MeCue. to II won. Charentus. 114 Clawson.

3 to I second. The Star of Bethlehem. 103 Dupee. 6 to I third Time 1 4S Beau Ideal Bon mo and Lackland also ran. FIFTH RACE Fl furlongs OUnda.

103. Maher. 4 to 1 won La 103 McCue 9 to 5 second Klckumbob. 103. Bullman 20 to 1.

third. Time 1 01 Strath- moWer. Ghetto Allaire Plohn Gratta and firelock also ran. Saratoga Entries for Today. First race Five furlongs Rockton.

Ghetto. Joe McGee. The Brewer. Prosll. 1 Nlckutnbob 107 Albonita.

Ollnda Second race One mite. selling Compensation Leando. 109 Country Dance. Galahad 104 99 Third race and a halt 1 rlongs Hanwell 122 Star of Bethlellm. 119.

l2Atouette 117 Duke of Mtddleburg. 117 Meehanus Compensation Cormorant 118 Exit Queen of Song 107 Lime Light 1B2 Fourth race Five and a half furlongs Mesmerist Mar bert 6 faring. Sardine 114 Mr. Jersey 104 Latosca 101. Fifth race One mite selling Bob White 106 Maurice 107 Athamas Hampden 101 Luck Star.

100 Il Patron. 7 Cabrtiio. Nearest 96 Hardl 95 Red Spider rhman 93 Cathedral. M. Wcl.

ler Winepress. Leando 88. FINISHES WERE ALL qOSE Three Favorites Win Out on a Put Track at St Louis. st. Louis.

August 23 At the fair grounds today the track was feet and the finishes close and exciting Three favorites won on the day. Attendance 6000. FIRST RACE- lllng one and three- Sixteenth miles. Glengaber. 96 Rauch.

Ii to 2. won. Koenlg 93. Dominick 2 to 1 and even second. Glad Eyes 109 Smith 10 to 1 third.

Time 2 04 Bron- delJe Woodcut. Osage. Vlnetta. Otto H. Alante.

Gage Leaseman and Bush also ran. SECOND CE Sellln. one and three- sixteenth miles. American Eagle. 111 Lines.

6 to 2 won Mamie G. 109. Ward 6 to 1 and 9 to 5 second. Harry Preston. 98.

Rauch. II to 1. third. Time 2:04. Governor McHenry.

EUdbrpha Connie Lee Schoolgirl and Elsmere also THIRD RACE Six furlongs Headwater. 109. Rauch 2 to 6 won Leo Planter 112 MacJoynt 6 to 1 and to 2 second. Banish. 109.

Lines. 9 to 2 third. Time 1 HW- Katie Gibbons Zacatocoso Bob Howe Arado also ran. FOURTH RACE ln furlongs Sly. 100 Rauch.

II to 1. won. Lord Fairfax. 113. Lines to 1 and II to 5.

second. Alleviate 106. MacJoynt. 8 to I third. Time 1 HU.

Gibraltar. Sam Lazarus. Esq Dlser. Aunt Maggie. Carl Command and.

Francis S. also ran. T1FTH RACE Mile Alice Turner. 78. Date.

2 to 1. won. Sldbow 8 to 1 Rauch II to 2 and 4 to 5. second Ida Ledford 78. Domlnlck 4 to 1.

third. Time 1 41 Three starters. SIXTH RACE Selling mile and seventy yards. Judge Steadman. 106.

Lines 7 to 2 wan. Eight BeUs. 102. Dominick. 8 to 6 and 4 to 5 second.

Moralist. 109 llnkey 10 to 1. third Time 1 47H Isaac Little Sallie Sir Joseph Uster Carnage Forbwsh Ransom and Parole Or also ran. St. Louis Entries for Today.

FTst race Six and a half furlongs Sadie ArUm. 94 Aunt Maggie Barrlso Applejack 108 Hlndoonet 104. Second race Six furlongs. setting Good Hope Our Clara. Sldtllla 110 Etghor Iron Chancellor 115 Sister Mamte Saratoga.

Nancy Till. 117. Ed Gartland II Ellis Fremont 119. Third race six furlongs selling alt ages Grain Phillips 83 Lena. Van Lula.

W. Bessie Ewing Stella Berkeley Cla- rando. 105 Tava Harris Stddubla Delor 110. Zeke Henry of Franstmar 112 Bt. Augustine Sangamon.

Borden. 115. Fourth race Handicap mile and one- slrteenth Guide Rock. 94 Carl 100 Judge Steadman Pinochle Basqull 114 Sir Rolls. 107.

Fifth race Five and a half furlongs two-year-olds Wmnebegour Sublimity. Jim Turner Lelpslg Can Robert Ohnet. Flylotta. Gold Pick. 114 Castlne Tim Galney Peter Dunyea.

Troxles. Lee Par. Tekla 113. Sixth race Six furlongs selling dttza Seguranca 83 Necklace Sorrow. Chiffon.

110 Cotton Plant. 112. PATeHEN' DEFEATS GENTRY. Tint seat Was a Dead Heat In the Quick Time of 2 OS. Goshen.

N. Y. August 23 The first heat of the ntry match. race today for 2000 was a dead heat. Time 28 Patchen won the second heat.

Time 2:09. Patchen won the' third heat and the race. Time. 2 154 Attendance 12000. DECIDED UNFINISHED.

Massachusetts StakeValued at 10000 Will Be Worked for Today. Readvitle Mass. August 23 The Massachusetts stake of 10000 the biggest event on the card at today's grand circuit raMng on the Reaolville track. by decision of the Judges at dark. is unfinished and three horses have an equal chance to win tomorrow with two heats each.

The race WI one of the finest exhibitions ever seen. here. The day was lowering. but the crowd at the track was the biggest yet. Summary The Massachusetts stake- purse 10000 13 trot unfinished Lecco won two heats In 2 13k and 2 10 Tom Boy won two in 2 12 and 2 12H Charley Herr won two In 2 12 and 2 12H Bonnatelta.

Surpol. Tudor Chimes Queen Alfred. Lady Ocr- aldlne Greenbrlne Fred Kohl Bet Esprit Success. Nancy King Ghanty and Royal Baron started. 2 18 class pacing purse King Al- bert' won Instraight beataTBert time.

JJJtt. Belle Cannont Actuary. Dr. hind Stout. Governor Bushnell.

nOMi. Baron. Edward S. limits. Bans Charley Logue finished named.

2:12 class trot. purse 11000 Who Is It won In straight heats. Best time. 3:13. Queechy Owjjhee Kate McCracken 811.

ver Plate. Van Zandt. Oeorgeana Ruby Ceryle Game. Dorothea. Ed Lock.

Ben 31 May Fern and Robert finished as named. 3:14 class pacing purse 3000 unflnish. ed Daniel won two heats. Best time. Z09H Johnny Agsn Domboy.

Jr. Cp- leon. Journeyman. Scapegoat Maxim- tan Blaze Boy. Melaon.

ilenlen R. Handy Article finished as named. NATIONAL LEAGtTE GAMES. Cincinnati and Pittsburg- Break Zen Cincinnati. August a.

was f- In the first game while Haw ley was hit. hard. The Reds won the second by bunching their hits oft Hotter Attendance 3880. Score. First Game- Cincinnati.

0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 6 Pittsburg OOOZ2001 6 13 1 Batteries Hawley and Pelts Leever and Schrlver. Time. 2 06. Second Game- H. E.

Cincinnati 59SK I Plttstmrg 10010001- 9 1 Batteries- Br ltenstetn and Fists Hotter and Sehriver Umpires. Day and YcGarr. Time 1 45. St. Louis-Chicago Have.

Stand-Off. St. Louis. August St. Louis and Oh- cago broke even on a.

double. header to day. The Perfectos made a. garrison fin ish In the first game winning out after the score was 7 to 3 against them. Both teams played loose ball In the two games.

Attendance 6000. Score First Game- II. E. St. Louis 20001002 8 8 18 1 Chicago 7 II Batteries SudhofT Powell and- Crlger Griffith and Chance.

Time. 2 hours. The second game was called on ac count of darkness at the end of the seventh inning. Score. Second Game- R.

H. E. St. Louis 7 8 5 Chicago 3 1 0 0 2 3-12 12 3 Batteries Sudhoff. McBride and Cit.

gtr Taylor and Chance. Umpires. Swartwood and Dwyer. Time. 205.

Louisville 13 Cleveland 3. Louisville. August 23. Wllhelm pitched a. good steady game while Colllftower was wild.

and the Colonels found his de livery easy. The batting of Wllhelm and Wagner was a feature. Attendance 600. Score Louisville 41101420 12 1 Cleveland 10010010- 811 2 Batteries' Wllhelm and. Zlmmer.

Colliflower and Sugden. Umpires. Manassau and Hunt. Time 2 hours. FAIR RACING COMMITTEE MET Will Begin an Active Campaign in the Interest of the Meet.

The racing committee of the State fair held a special meeting at the fair headquarters In the Prudeitlal building yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock and arranged for an active campaign In the in terest of the meet. Captain John A. Miller of the committee ik ho has been in Kentucky for several weeks. put. on combined personal and fair business.

is enthusiastic over the outlook for the races and for the horse and stock exhibit. This years fair at. Lexington. said Captain Miller. is the most successful that town has ever' held which la say- log considerable and the fact Le particularly true In the cattle department.

It the very finest display of stock ever gathered In the world. arid many of. the exhibitors are going to bring their entries to Atlanta. The Kentucky racing men are going to flock down to our meet. I met and.

talked with a number of them and they told me that It the purses we cfferedi were satisfactory they would come. The pro- ramme Is now out. and most certainly ought to be satisfactory. So. a large delegation with long strings of horses may be counted on from the Blue Grass State.

The race track at Piedmont park Is al ready In splendid condition aj fast a any mile track in the country. Work- on the large grand tan will he begun shortly. TEE PINE MAST. IS TAKEN OUT. Columbia Is Laid Up for Changes by the Herresho Bristol.

R. I. August 23 After three. hours' of hard work the Columbia's pine toast was taken out this afternoon and laid' upon the wharf of the Herreshoff works. The steel mast is practically finished but quite a.

number of men re at work nearly all day on the new' pine topmast. and had not completed their. labors on it tonight. A pew set of spreaders were placed on the steel mast this afternoon. The old ones which broke and' caused the accident were of wood.

While the new ones are also of the same material. they are strengthened by steel braces. Opium and Morphine Habit Treated scientifically with a guarantee to cure to patients under personal care. Advice tree. Dr.

Tucker. Itfr Broad lit. ELLIOTT LOSES CHAMPIONSHIP Batavia N. Y. Man Captures the Trophy at Atlantic.

City. Atlantic City N. August 23 J. A. Elliott.

champion wing shot of the world today lost the eastern championship cup and a side bet of 100 to W. Crosby of Batavia. N. The total of 134 to 138 out of a possible 150 Elliott will defend the cut Iron medal tomorrow Against A. Young of Springfield.

O. There is a side bet In this match of 200. One hundred pigeons to a man vt 11 be used. New Wheel Record Made. Brockton.

Mass. August 23 The feature of the New' England circuit bicycle races today was the breaking of the worlds professional two-mile record by Henry Gibson. of Cincinnati. Gibson rode the distance behind a. steam pacing machine in 3:09 6.

the former record being held by Major Taylor. 2:13. Gibson made the first mile In 1:31 and the second In 1:31 5. BATE EXCURSION To New York and Philadelphia. Via Southern Railway.

Account G. A. R. encampment. To Philadelphia and return jn 50 via Washington.

all rail. 1809 via Norfolk Dates of sale September lat Id and 3d foal limit September 30th. Low round trip rates Philadelphia to New ork. To New York and return via Norfolk and steamer. moo meals and berth in.

cluded on steamer. Dates of sale August 27th. 28th. 29th. 30th and list and tember 1st and 25.

good for thirty days. N. The Southern is the only through ear line to Philadelphia and New York with over live hours quickest schedules. Ticket office Klmbatl house corner aug 22 28 St Chartered Cotton Mills. Raleigh.

N. C. August 23 Special The secretary of state today made a re port on cotton mills chartered this year to date. There re two of these three each In Rocklngbam county and Allamanee two each in Lincoln and Edgecombe and one each In Gaston. Davidson.

Forsyth Richmond. Moore Cleveland Halifax Newhanover Wayne Cabarrus Cumberland and Oullford. The American Development company was chartered today at Spray Rockingham county with a paid up capital of 109000 with the power to IneVeTse t3 n. 000000. D.

N. Duke and J. B. Duke are among the owners Home Circle Copyright. 1839 by Seymour Eaton.

DIRECTED. BY PROF SEYMOUR EATON. HISTORIC CITIES OF EUROPE. Contributors to this course Brander Matthews. 11.

D. Benjamin W. Wells. Ph. D.

Jean Charlemange' Braeq A. Alcee Portier D. lit. H. Morse Stephens 21.

A. and other specialist In Romance literature. xxn NATURALISTS IN FSEtfCH PICTION. In the middle third of the nineteenth century the dominant feature of the im aginative literature of France was romanticism and certain aspects or phases of romanticism have ever since remained prominent characteristics of that literature. But the.

mode of thought the Ideal of art which above all others has been the dominant feature of French imaginative literature In the resent or last third century Is naturalism Naturalism is sometimes confounded with realism. But naturalism differs from realism In this way Realism refers mainly to the methods employed by the order of thngs and the new. In his style howexer. Flaubert. belongs wholly.

to the later school. The GoncoutsEdmond de Goncourt 1812 and Jules do Qoncourt U3n are perhaps the real founders of the nllutralstlc school. Their joint novel. Germinie Lacerteux. published In 1865.

was years later pronounced by Fdraoni Goncourt the model of all that has since been constructed under th name of realism or naturalism and so It has generally been regarded. The publication of this novel was Indeed. an epochal event In the history. of French literature. It was the first Instance in lictlon of the presentation of a slice of crude if is an achievement of literary art With it the novel limit became an Instrument in the Investigation of the psychic and moral phenomena of" the lowest classes of society.

Humanity was seen to be. a thing of mlrexand muck as well as of superior strata. The way was opened the pace was set the word was given lot al humanistic portraiture of O14V Naturalism has had but few poets. Leconte de. Lisle 1894) the most con- EDMOND DE GONCOURT.

literary artist In the achievement of his object naturalism induces his. wh. le conception of art not only its methods but Its alms In a general way it may be said that all naturalist are realists but it cannot be aid that all realists are naturalists. Bazac for example was In the me In a realist. But he was.

not in he main a naturalist. In the prosecution of his art he portrayed things as ho saw thm exactl photographically. Bu In' his Ideal of art he felt himself concerned with the moral relation of effects to causes that is to say with the quality of human action as exemplified under the great determining Influences or he red It environment opportunity and the like. He was an artist. but he was a phlloao- pher as well.

But the true naturalist Is not a phllos. opher and makes no pretension to be one. He Is not concerned wl the moral relation of effects and causes. He Is concerned only with phenomena and their sequences as such. He has no thesis to prove no precept to enforce.

He neither commends nor condemns. As to giving my opinion about the personages in my novels. said Flaubert no no. a. thousand times no' I- do not admit right to an opinion" His purpose Is simply to portray life.

Not objective life merely. splcuous poet France has had during x. i of. the tury. was.

how. ffl lSJS sS zYtt tfc Js sonallty of the artist Ute identification science were all so many points In his conscious and acknowleged ihrt Kriater naturalists Daudet Zola and Guy de MaHipassant have still to be mentioned but these will have separate treatment. Yet even to mention these great names recalls th tact that natu-- allsm like' every other theory' of art. has had Its Infinitude at exemplification. As was the case Ith romanticism naturalism had scarcely begun.

to exlstas a definite working theory before it began to show signs of differentiation. naturalism Is devoid of objective pur. pose But such a theory of art can never long be Id by- the ardent spirits of any age. De Vlgny 1804) though one of the earliest romanticists in time ceased to be one. But he never became a naturalist I am an epic moralist he said.

And these words i express what many another great soul of the century despite the Influence of naturalism has essayed to be. Art cannot long be dissociated from morals. The ethical spirit of an age will in time make Itself felt whether art wills It or. not. What Is art without the hearts and intelligences to which it ministers exclaimed George Sand and that Is the JULES DE GONCOURT.

or material Ute but psychic life moral life. Fiction said Goncourt. Is the history of contemporary morals. The true naturalist denies the necessity of any such motive. He is concerned only In producing an impression.

Art for arts sake" is his one gulling principle. This principle or Ideal of art. art for art sake was indeed first put forward by one who was not a natulIlst proper but an avowed romanticist Theopnlle Gautler. But the phrase was soon adopted by the naturalists AS an expre on of their theory and it is Indeed the uert brief expresdnn of heir theory that It is possible to give. It- contains In the germ every element of their theory.

It Is Flaubert lSSO that the avowed school of naturalists In. French fiction generally regarded as their founder. Flauberts theory. of art was Indeed precise and definite. Art for arts sake.

was his guiding principle and he- acknowledged no end In fiction but the artistic one and no methods but those that were rigedly scientific. But Plan bert. by reason of Inherited and other influences was quite as much a roman. ticist as a naturalist quite as much tn de Bim work therefore but the connecting link between the old underlying feeling that sustains the work 01. post great artists.

We are lost said Dumas the younger. In reference rils art. If we do not hasten to press it to lervlc of the Teat social reforms and the great hopes of humanity. AU literature he said again the aim of JjWch is not perfectibility moralization the Ideal. In a ord.

the useful is a weakly unwholesome still-born literature. But the last word shall be from Tame Tame who was himself for many years the main upholder of the naturalistic creed. although In the end he acknowledged the. fruitlessness of that creed Time value of a work of art is the degree in which Its character makes for good. Courses of Instruction.

Moidays Vacation Studies for Young Naturalists. Tuesdays Historic- Cities of Wednesdays' Popular Lectures in Physical Science. Thursdays and Fridays Three Centuries- of French Literature Saturdays Royal Women of Euro pean History These courses will con. tlnye until October iStIL Examinations will be held. at their close as a.

basis for the granting of certificates. THE MOERLEIN BEER Are brewed from the Choicest and Most Select Malt" and Hops arc Guaranteed to be i GENUINE OLD LAGERS And for PURITY TASTE BRILLIANcP and. AROMA cannot be excelled. The MOERLEIST BEERS" a world-wide reputation and are pronounces out exaggeration. THE WHQ SOME.

AND INVIGORATlf BEVERAGE INTHEitA AIl orders for both Keg and Bottle Bess receive prompt The Christian Moerlein Brewing CINCINNATI OHIO U. Sr A. THOMAS BRADLEY WHOLESALE. DEALER 42 West Alabama St. ATLANTA GA.

Telephone 34fl GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY Ordi nary's Office July' 12 3809. Thomas J. Anderson. administrator of estate of David B.

Anderson deceased. represents that he has fully discharged the duties' of his said trust and prays for letters of dlsm1sslon. This is therefore to notify all persons concerned to show cause If any they can op or before the lint Monday in October next. why said administrator should not. be discharged from said trust.

W. if. HULSFIY Ordinary. JulyH thur 3m GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY-Ordinary's Office July 12 1899 Emily M.

Slaughter mlnlstratrlx of- estate of John W. Slaughter. represents that she has fully discharged the duties of her said trust. and prays for letters of die- mission. This is therefore to notify all persons concerned to show cause If any they can.

on or before the first Monday In October next why said adminis. tratrx should not be discharged from said trust. HULSEY. Ordinary. GEORGIA.

FULTON COUNTY-Ordinary's Office July 12. 1899. Adotphus Oh Ballard. administrator of estate of Nan- cy AnnBallard deceased represents that he has fully discharged the duties of hi3 said trust and prays tar letters or dIs- mission. This Is therefore to notify all should not be discharged front said trust.

W. HULjiEY. Ordinary. GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY OrdU nary's Office.

August 9 1899. Darwin Jones executor of wilt of- Edward I. Jones deceased represents that he has fully discharged the duties of his said trust and prays for letters of dIsmis- sion. Thls Is. therefore to notify all per- sons concerned to show.

cause If any they can on or before the first Monday li November next why said executor should not be discharged from said trust. Ul W. H5 OIULSEY. Ordinary. a mo thurs st Monday in September next why uardian should not be discharged aug 10 17 84 31 thur GEORGIA.

FULTON COUNTY nary's Office June 7. 1899. Anton 1. Kontz. executor of the will.

of George Greene deceased represents. that he has fully discharged the duties of his said trust and. prays for letters of dlsmlulon. This is. therefore to' notify all persons concerned.

to show cause. If any they can. on or before the first Monday in- September next why said executor should not be die. charged front said. trust.

W. U. HULSFIY Ordinary. GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY narys Office.

July U. 1999. William S. Cox and Charles C. Cox executors of will or Mary C.

Cox. deceased represent that thy have fully discharged the duties of their said trust and- pray for letters of dismission. This is therefore to notify all persons concerned to show cause it any they can. on or before the first Monday in October next why said executors should not be discharged from said trust. W.

11. HULBEY. Ordinary. GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY-Ordinary's Office July 12.

1199. Harvey Hatcher administrator of estate of Park Morrlll. deceased represents that he has fully discharged the duties of his said trust and prays for letters of dlsmia. sion. This Is therefore to notify all- persons concerned.

to show cause. If any they can on or before the first Monday In October next why said administrator should not be discharged from saM trust. W. H. HULSEY.

Ordinary. July 13 thurs 3m SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a. power contained in a mortgage executed by E. Aldred.

on the Ibtn day of February. 1899. to the Equitable Loan and Security Company a corporation under the laws of the state of Georgia having Its principal office in Fulton county to sure a loan of three hundred anti ten 310 dollars. Including Interest repayable' In monthly installments as shown In said mortgage and evidenced by thirty-six 36 promissory notes default having been made la the payment of said notes so as to authorize the exercise or said power. and the board of directors of said company having determined to- exercise It said Equitable Loan and Security company' Company will- sell be.

tore the courthouse door lot said. Fulton county In the cltj of Atlanta. on the- first Tuesday In September 1659 the following tract or parcel of land described as fol lows to Being In the city of Atlanta and a part of land lot No. 20. of the 14th district of originally.

Henry now Fulton county. Georgia fronting fifty. 50 feet on the south side of Jefferson street and running back south the same width as front one hundred and twenty-five 11 feet on the east line andone hundred and thirty 130 feet on the west. line to. the Martin land and being lot No.

79 of the Tolbert subdivision of deGraffenreld prop. city as per plat recorded In deed book P3 page as per Fulton county- records. Said property will be sold to the highest bidder for cash and the proceeds of the sale applied as provided In said mortgage and a deed made to the purchaser EQUITABLY WAN SECURITY CO. fly Thomson President Jno. Owens.

Secretary. aug 10 4t wed ASTHMA HAY FEVER A Kit CATARRH Oppression Suffocation NeuraJcJ etc CURIO BY Esplcs Cigarettes orPowder GEORGIA FULTON COUNTY. Ordi nary's Office August 9 1899 O. F. Jones has applied for letters of administration on the estate of- Seaborn Jones deceased.

This is therefore to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday In September next. w. H. HULSET. Ordinary.

aug 10 17 24 31 thur GEORGIA FULTON COUNTY. Ordi nary's. Office. August 9 1899 Hugh L. McKee has applied for letters of.

guardianship of the person and property of Fannie- May Powers minor under. the. age of fourteen years. This Is. therefore to notify- all concerned that the same will be heard and letters granted therein on the first Monday In September next.

WH HULSBY Ordinary. GEORGIA FULTON COUNTY. Court of Ordinary. Chambers August 9 199 The. appraisers appointed upon application of.

Arcady Tlnsey widow of Ransom F. Tinsiey. for a twelve months' support for herself and minor children having Iliad their. return. all- persons concerned are hereby' cited to.

show cause. If any they have at the next September term this' court why said application should not be granted. W. H. HULSEY.

Ordinary. OEOROIA. FULTON COUVTY Ordl nary's Office August 9 1899 Alet Sparks of of estate of Ovid M. Sparks deceased has applied for leave to. sell the land' of said deceased.

This Is. therefore to notify all concerned to file their objections if- any they have on or before the first Monday in September next else leave will then be granted. said applicant as applied for. H. HULSEY.

Ordinary GEORGIA. FULTON Office. August 8. 189 Alef Sparks. guardian of George H.

Sparks. minor. has applied for leave to sel the land of said minor. This is therefore to notify. all concerned to file their objec.

tions It any. they have. on or before the first Monday la September ntxt. se leave will then be granted said- ippll. cant as applied for.

Wi HULSEYOrdlnary GEORGIA FULTON COUNTY. nary's Office August 9 1899 Donald McDonald guardian of Jennie McDonald minor. has applied for leave to sell' the interest in the land of said minor. The La therefore to notify all concerned to file their objections it any they have on or before the first Monday in September' next else leave will then be granted said applicant as applied for. W.

H. HULSEY. Ordinary. GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY.

Ordi nary's Office August. 9 1899. Joseph Adolphus guardian of Jacob Adolphus and. Alma Josephine Adolphus Moore minors has applied for leave to sell the interest in the land of said mlhore. This Is therefore to notify alt concerned' to tile their objections if any they have on or before the first Monday In September next else leave will then he granted said applicant as applied for.

W. H. HULSEY. Ordinary. GEORGIA FULTON Office August 9 1899 Druewillie White executrix of will of Mary L.

Smith deceased has- applied for leave to sell the land of. said deceased. This Is therefore to notify all concerned to file their objections. If any they have. on or before the first Monday in September next.

else leave will then be granted said applicant. as applied for. w. if. HULSEY Ordinary aug 10 17 21 SI GEORGIA FULTON COUNTY Ordi nary's Office June 8 1899.

Robert R. McCormlck. administrator of the estate of Clara It Wilson. deceased represents that he has fully discharged the duties of his said trust. and prays for letters of dismisslon This is.

therefore to notify all persons concerned to show cause. If any they can. on Or' before the first Monday In September next why said administrator should not be dig. charged from said trust. W.

HULSEY. Ordinary GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY nary's Office. July 12 1899. John T.

Coker. Charles D. Coker and Eugene A. Coker. executors of will of James W.

Coker. deceased represent that they have fully discharged the duties of their said trust and pray for letters of dismissmon This is. therefore to notify all persons to show cause Jf any they can on or before the first Monday In October next why said executors should not be discharged from said trust. W. H.

HULSEY. Ordinary. GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY-Ordinary's Office July 12 1899. William Ersklne.

administrator of estate of Wil. liam Burns deceased represents that he has fully discharged the duties of his said trust and prays for letters of die- mission. This Is therefore to notify all persons concerned to show cause If any they can. on or before- the first Monday- In October next. why said administrator- should not be discharged from said trust.

W. H. HULSEY. Ordinary. GEORGIA FULTON COUNTY.

Ordi nary's Office. August 10 1839. Viola Mangum guardian of Worthie Mangum. ml- ror. has applied for leave to sell the In iciest tn the land of said minor.

Thia is thcrefoe to notify xii concerned to file their objections- it any they have. on or' before' the' first Monday In Septenibe- next else leave will then- be granted said applicant. as applied for. W. HULSEY.

Ordinary. aug11 17 4 81 thur' ALL PARTIES having claims against the estate of Each T. Johnson sire re. quested to render' same to me and all persons Indebted to saw estate are re quested to- make prompt payment there. of to GEORGE N.

JOHNSON Administrator of Zsh T. Johnson de ceased. With 3 Dallas 8. Broads" thu GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY sixty's Office.

July U. 1325. lilnton J. Hopkins administrator of estate of Mary R. Hprk.

ns deceased represents. that he las fully discharged the duties of aid trst. This for letters of mis lion. is. therefore to notify all persons concerned to show cause it any theycan on or before the first Monday In- October nexU why solo.

administrator should not be dlschaAed fr nilald trust W. H. HULBBY OrdSiary GEORGIA FULTON nary' Office August 189. Tyson has applied. for.

letters ministration on the estate of OTyson deceased. This is ther SjiJ notify all concerned that the um be heard on the first Monday taJMMfl her. next. W. HULSEY OrSsil aug 10 IT 24 31 thur GEORGIA FULTON COL.

nary's Office August 8 1899 Thompson. administrator of i Mary. E. Thompson deceased re that he has fully discharged th his said. trust and prays for Is dismission This Is therefore to i all persons concerned to.

shoveu. any they can. on or before Uu first day in- November next. why uty istrator should not he dlschtrnt said. trust.

WH HULSET. Orssst I aug 10 3m' thur GEORGIA. FULTON COttTT nary's Office. August 9 1899. W.

1' son administrator of estate of B. I King deceased represents that kit' fully discharged the duties of Hi i trust and prays for lenenoIjUa This Is. therefore. to notify all concerned to show cause. If can on or- before the first siin November next Thy said il should not he discharged froni i H.

HULSET. aug 10 3m- thur GEORGIA. FULTON COUFT nary's Office August 9 1899 Piahtf Hallman guardian of person erty of Anglnette Hallman. son. represents that he- his charged the duties of Ms filiUntf.

prays for letters of dlsmlsJoaJfii I therefore. to. notify all person to show cause. If any they eim tore the first Monday In Septesjfct I why said guardian should Mt charged. from said trust.

ft' W. H. HULSBTV' GEORGIA. FULTON COUNT nary's Office. August 9.

1899 Erf neva Neal has applied for fetter ministration on. the estate of bert al deceased to notify all concerned that the i he heard on the first Monday Inl ber next. HULSBT. GEORGIA FULTON COTj natrs Office. Aujrust 9 1899' Myer has applied for ktteri of 1 Istratlon.

on the estate of If Hetherlngtondeceased. ed. This fore to notify all concerned thU will be heard on the first Monflsyl tember next. W. HULSHT GEORGIA.

FULTOK COUNT nary's Office. it 9. 1899 0 Tomtney has applied for le i ef litratiori on time estate of AlbertFJ mey. deceased This is thereto fy. all concerned that the same i heard on the.

flrfft Monday In next. W. H. IIULSEY. GEORGIA.

FULTON COTCf nary's Office. August 9 Robinson has appJed for ministration on the estate or Johnson. deceased This is. tter notify all concerned that tn i stl heard on the- first Monflarla next. W.

HULSET. ajg 10 17 31 thur GEORGIA. FULTON COl of Ordinary Chambers Au To the law of Lucy A. ceased who reside out of said V. Stalllngs having as exeesiw for probate In solemn form will of said deceased you are to te awl appear at the tfim of said court.

to be held CS Monday In September xt of said deceased will then probate In solemn ii. aug1017J4jnthur GEORGIA FULTON couxi nary's Office August 9. i Young administrator of estate- 7. Young deceased. represents' has fully discharged the dnfU said trust.

and prays for 1111511 mission. This is therejor to. pson concerned to they can. on or before the November next. why said mould not he cha aug 10 Jmthur GEORGIA.

FULTON JO tlon on estate of deceased and named Jr as a suitable person to adon estate. This is. therefore. concerned that the same the first Mandaylo GEORGIA. nary's Office.

August A IS gan guardian of Calvin nor repre ents that ff charged the duties of prays for letters of alsmi therefore. to notify all to show cau If any before the first Mraay next why sail guardian discharged from jaW 10 17 SJlthur ur-unuiA FULTON dlnarj Office. August 9. hereby given to 01 concerne Jirightweli late of said testate and tie person ministration on the Ceased and that ad vested In the county some other fit and pro I first Monday in Septei I valid objection is made GEORGIA. FUXJTON dlnarys Office August hereby.

given to all cone B. Forbes late of said cc tate and no rson has ministration on the wJW ceased and that aa vested in the county some other Sit and pi Scat Monday in Sep yaLd oWe' Street Railway Cup Cannot Franchises or Janta Railway I with For the second time the trial of the main of the tat of Georgia has been time hearing until the third Mot Jnjtbe meantime thl Las Power new order of the cac or operftttog the ir franchises and croj Railway Company paay to restrained fr. nrfttlnr its franchises operated by the otherl Jlcoordlng to the 0 bowflver both compai legs of operating" an of transfers but are of malting- any plays lines with the object transfer systems Br' the same order of Georgia is restrain dlsppeltlOU of the siocl either of the railway as It may be deemed I noney for the purpose tain lines or for thj electrta light or This la provision I eordance wltt f. state letse that as 1 on some eitensins of I necessary for the trust tncfey to carrjr on ad it would beUnju such funds. The case was trig In Uts superior 8.

Candler. at 9' 3oc npounced ready. Sor eon umed In certain then the defense state served on- Ui oU 5e production of certij tracts with persons peered on the peUt tut seeWt to deter tie states attorneys' suit Was Not Math The cofiteBded I material to the main ll to prolmice the askeS toyney Vottr King ft strted that certain of ttenars ta4 stated that tt nd that the matter to be made before Atlanta For this reason a 4sir that the state tract with these jpeliilod aeV forth the authorftl state to bring the suit Attorney John P- Go tense also spoke along asserted that It was defendants that the st attorneys had been ml al Qvants instead ardaon street property I Shassagement of arival I After come further tJ Reys Judge th rt would sustain the and not require them emand or the dsfeas Production of contract street rlttioaers. The petition charging olldatkm of interests Railway anti Power Atlanta Railway Corn paragraph by parsgraplj like manner by th JrtpresentlnKlhe Trust' la the Atlanta- Rail Company and the All The Trust Oornpan' ted that It had pure ds and securities fot denied that this ha a View of eonsolidatsn tlw corporations. Tor th corapetitloSacan3 Tzuat Company TLA two railway coij Ued thatch trust their bonds and I Ul manner denied that interests had a fitted further that President of jtbe AtlarJ JPVwer pompsiy was jtkf Atlanta.

Railway cJ 1Jf. N. Hurt supertntei Railway and Poi appointed in the other company. as denied that ill Tftt-r MURRA IABBtfR StwO I i t. i :3.

On1 usey 106. aher 5. seCondPosthast 1:15 In- Seven B. cCue 1. 6.

Dr. llc One er aJ rt rd nrl" ln RACE-One ij RACE-'Five Mah lwon se ond dgeio ll rlll hl I a F1rel i race-Five I race-One Com n- 1 99. Han we II. Bethltt 119 Alouelte ot t' 7 LT race Marbert race-One soiling-Bob MIss 16 ler At Selling won 1ut. toS10 ird la4Im 4.

ro S. BECO R. Se11ln 2. 1. 98 I lrd.

vernor ran. R. 09 Cyh to 0 re3 a IU Ix I IH CFfFHaRi ft I STi Dal wonSldbow8to 5 ln Selling. Ia 1:4 DOr race iadl 1f nt SJ ltllIa 117 six teenth race-Five 2:08. The Gentry toda.

8. :01. heatand :151 RACE 10 Wil11Je The J' lng 2:13 unfinished 2:1314 2:10. 2:12 :1 2:12 :1 dy 2:111 No mODII1 In sTIne Wp FREE stuntedsbrunken feeble portions of the body quickly enlarged and strengthened TO Medlcthes sad instrument EN MIlt On tr1a1. Medlcsl in.

donemen1L PaI11cu1an 111 pI Jn ae1ed leUer. II ODdace cssAettl RI RQIOAL OOur 1i I 4 Buhbe1 Snunl JtanCharlet Who Jt e. 2ilf bY. Lock BenH an a. elD i aft r.

I I ilel Uenlen 1Jre at. Hawley as ds R. H. E. 2.

000 2 2 0 0 1 2:06. R. H. 0001 00 2 i II 2 Breitensteln ODay 1:45. to- 7 played-loose mel 0 0 0 1 00 me c.

1 I 010.0- 7 3 00 06 a. lonels de. R. H. E.

3 0 0 JUS I ld clal In. who ral rac s. an Is which considerable-and bparUcu- ttlo iathureilln coI to' i I condition xc forChanrea I After were ste III J. It. A eastern Y.

nst C. lI Wheel The ureot ma-5 LOW 2100. vI 111. 3d. i a hi Nvi Olk In- 7th JIstand c'l I do gf vnc veKl II oa uIea.

Ch rteted B. re- trJa coi 1t tJStleee aec lrf I auJ da yn i rl th 8fgI amo j'c- r. 1'i 1' fl1B fl8 lbtJElrnbl' 8e j' 0 1 J8HJtl TADeTIID1 UDIE1S. lmb7 PROFSEYMQUR EATON a MOrieSteph nl omance' erture II. rRE domlnantteature im- ev whfchaoove Fre cb centul' realls thngsand' belO 1 Tl' t1ll3l'- are 8 hooL GennJnleLacerteux laterllronounced l1e mod 1 en the fir a tie" rt moralp nomena mIre and rl tI ZOIL conte LJs I the" whle art.

Wl re llsts was nieln asho felthlmselt I wIth. heredlt I I I truenaturallst with i I basJIO no I I td le ever an avowed and militant nat Art for arts sake the denIal of a ftnal purpose In art the lovE' of auty as a thIng In Itself devln the regard for style I as a thIng In tts lf admirable the Imper- of art lth Icle e. I Theneatlr naturalists bt' iiih test a Ye I cas I I I ro' at no age 17 864) a despite Intfvence I Its lt earts Intelllg nces which mat rial butpllychlc mor 1 hlstol' t. an concern art' arts I Inile 1 Jut proP cr rolI1antl lst. 1Ison theo elt brlefLIresdon ll on 81.

thelrtounder theoryot artW8l. waS ao- tlon DJeth9d. butthoaeo r1ed1yctentlnc. otlnherlted nd oth 81. rODJan tlctstqa naturlllatqulteniuch an" idealist a' t1 el3ore butthe.

UDlqJe1" e1J1o1 I unde. of most youngerIn tO Into service ul e. 1rto 1 hlmselttor otthat chara. ter' Inatru t1on. I I 1 8W r40IJ res rh 3 otFrench Royal of-European lilstoryThelle tlnue OA XI OD A ZZ- i i'- i fE EfIJEIJ .1.5..1.5.

31. i O. a.u.a..t.O.s otI a. WIN I. 2l OEN INB iQL LAGE tt ri or i PURIT A.

can nOfb. ex celled The' MOERLEINBEERSl Vor1d widc andareproriouI1 ecaggeiationUT IOST I ol aOMEANDc JNVIG RAtm Allorder hath aridBottl COUNTY nal' 1 forlettera of. erscna caull In. lyISthur FYJ NE a she- per onl use I ft tbew ht trus W. H.

1 Ann Ballard I eM In October next why said- admInIstrator i1g I GEORoIA. COUNTY. i G. I Edw rd I hlseald. aUper concern beforethe In- should Ordlnal' GEORGIA FULTON COUNTY-Ordinary's August II 1899 Kate Onne guardian of Evalyn Or e.

minor. represents that she has fully dIscharged the duties. of her saId trut and prays for letters of dllmlsslon. Thls Is therefore to notify alt persons concerned to show cause It any they can. or before id fI Af a I Jl a from said trulrt U.

HULSEY. Ordinary. 7 th jy dl i ed Is nt tlfy. tlnx I fcstem t. OmceJJJlY I Coxex8C11tors wtllof hil on ru 1s tt fO lsona thlycan roJfct r- lt 1 99.

otestate repr ents dutlesot ett tI caus it canon tober th Ordlnal' By- In 8m lOI1 ra I I monthl i rI xoet tf ed Jtf. cit en dI On tg i tgll gltb the I the eutllne au i t10 eed 3. 113 alper count ge 1' rt I 1 hir PK a eorg II CURITYCO. Wm 8JflaomaoD1resldent Secre wed Opp ODSUri tJ0J4 CUIIID Jpic NiwYsit fIOtX R. UlDavOOllTa ie- Fi.

1 FULTON COUNTY. narysOmce FJones let Era admlnlltrton otSaborn Jone deceae 1I bUfU mM thesam- wi heard9n Tt. next' W. LSEOrdnary 1724 GEORGIA FLTON Augt t. 18 ghL ha I.U".rg" yof I minr.

i ThisI theret re notityal concered wU letter ganted Septembr W. H. lULSEY OrdlDry GERIA FULON co i Orinary. hambrs A1ust 9. 1 I.

appraIser ArcadyTlnJey 1 af lIed concered caUe I. haveat ter of cout. aed applcton I b. fbted EY GElROIA rdl Jarys OmceAugst 18 Spark. admitratri' ld Spundeceaed for tolell slddecEased there tore :10 noUtyaU thei objectons btorethe frt netlelel ave wi app a appled Ordlna GEORGA.

FUTON rdl AUgU 18 AleB hs pUed leaveto sId theeore lotfyal coneerneto thelrobJec- th betoret frt ondaYln t. ese wi Irant appl- ctaappled 1klF GEORIAF1LTON COUNTY. naysOmce A 9. 18 DonaldMc- JenIe M1Dnidd. laapple sU Interest th otald mlor.

Thl btherefore al concern obje01 Iany' on beCoretlefst MOlday nextt. leleavewt sl appI cant Is appled I HULSE. Ordln FUTON 9. 18 gardlanot cob AImaJosephlne- doipht oore. mnorhala tled tosel theJand sId mlhor.

:1 theraor. nOtfy al concerneto tJe thelrobjectlons It--any hveon tore th firt Septem er nextl wi lld appl cant. atple HULSE. Ordlnay OEORGIAFULTON COUT. rdl ll i I deceased applid sel la sd deceaed' Thi i notty.

al to1ile tlelobjectons I' alY- In' se ave wl grated ad applcant. a. appled HaULE 1 1 GERGIA COUNTY a eid TSI Clal Wison. deaed represnts tUly dlsclged dutel tef notty al concered sftM a la1d di- H. HULEY.

Orinar. rLTO rdl naryl Juy 1 189. JohnT. Coer. eee ton wl ofJame.

CO dec ed. rpresent thatth fuly dutie leters otdlsmlslon theretoreto'-notf pen11- fe edtr th t1M a i rd re i lULEY Odinary. FITON COUNTY rnfs I I llc deeaae repreents th has.tulyd\chaged dut ot.h\ saidtrut andpra leters. Is. theritoJe.

t. al rrhth1 eM Oter lhudnotb dl h4rged sid trust Hi HULEY Odinar GEOR IAFLT CUNT. riu. nir' At 1011. VlolaMan gdlanot WorhieMang halapplt el theln.

terea mnorThbi ltrfg je a i ft fst Mnay Septeber next wi cnte ld aca t. a eJLE. Odnary. aug117 IIrCh al Queate. to me-an pn.

Inebted 1 ette care' r' Eg 5 Admnlst ot. Zab da cease WltqJ DaI 8 Bra 81 jul11Jt GfOnIA. FLTN COUTY rdl lay. om ut 1HlntonJ Hks" aDlnttratQr Ma RIork7n duuesot 1Ia4 and pra oCd-mls. Thl I tereor.

all prsonl ccerne. howcus i. I IhOud otb dC from ald trt WHHTOd GEORCHA' F1TONCu Augst. lt has apPle IItl Lt nlstiUonon EJtfe 1 0 1 el I aU :101 4 3 GEORGIA CU AUgt 1 adinstrtor Mary. de ase.

t. ha fuly jlchge trut dlmlslonTls thJtoreto al person Iho. anyUleycn orbtoetll Novemer twbys Istra tor. dh rust ug rH. GEORGIA FULTONCm.

natys lmw aminlstatoroFesta. 0t1 deceaed. rpresent tt fuly' dlhaged pras lenerst Thbts ot1a1L con emed a ca oFbef9re.theft Novemb" a ad dicharged fr WHHUL 103m' FTo CU' narys. Augt Halman gardian persoI AngnetteHalmD1 hl1. fe ott dr alfpeM Ihow caUeelf anythey tll firt ondayln Spt shuldt lald trst.

HULE GEORIA. FULTONCOU' lara Augst nevaNeal hasappledfol mlnltraton shteot. rt aI Ts I tnotltyal concered te trst' ond1m bern xt itr ORGA FTONCI nar4Ofce. Au st 18 ller ha ppled JettTo Gfl Heth rJngon. deceaed.

Ts J. concered ta wi onthefst1 d. tembernext 4. IT. HLE.

ORGTA FUTO Ct' a I tt i t1t Istra tOI tateot AbrP deceased Tis theef cconcerethat sms head. ftMonday WHHUUEc GEORGA FUTO CI" 50 mi oS e' mlnltra Uon- eslteGo Johnsonde aseThs Ist tlfya1 concered than ftrlt nn ay hi 1. JL HLE aug2017 173 hur Fo S8 je tiIot te a eteaga ofG egW 1wt rtd In rowC ieoe Uthg. ac BwT Cpany i rt aWC It tanci t. to ne rdln' teo 1w bth crp jo.

otoptn. tb aYJ I ter n. oret of Gel" 1 re4n I OI Ofte Jt i hrii i mar b8 deem II or- WrrUne tit etecltr I Jat slo 1 rd le tta onD ntem s. torU ceT moIt amid U1 1 t' fuds In up der. nc' 9 en cf cetn.

1 rd1 def er n. qt I PfQ trtwth pDS recn ccatfo1 tt le tatItoref 8 Wa. a To tt6joit de teal I ekej l1eT 1 edtlt 1n. 1e. tat I.

tht tbjn e- tw tr' l. 1. pdeW9iJ Il Jor thifa8 4rotbtta tt. ut wiI tt tfQTh tb ihJl ob su 4tt JL a1 ong u. red tha Jt 4eeatiw t--- tteyQ be J1 1 nt udQ feetprPry lement arv 4ter ime ther 1" andj Quldsstall' tim fleulr emadof th fe IPro4uuopot n.

tret Ptloae. Jhe tU tiIt tldaonof Intees' JwaJ WI 4UatRwy cI gP I eQan er le fPr nt gh Tst 1 tR Iny to heTt 0rp te hadwrc 41an erme e1 hls Of' no datn rst bi" pUiion Ti Cmpy Te Jn11 uf i OUQtert b- ca1e 1 ntot Jhe Uar Ctpay wM' 4 4tant IJ 1urt Up Jwy and 4PpJnte te I ompny ttw521 i a i 1' i I 1 a 5 I 1. I 1. 115. S.

Burn 1. 108 I ilL i. 1. IF 1ao If i 4 1. 1 ii 1.

C. t. I Dukeof ii ii 5 Light. I Sar- i 7 Hardly. S.

e11e. 0 C. SeIlin. 5. Six 5.

SS 2. 2. 1l4. S. F.

RACE wonStdbow ito 1. i I won 6. 1 1:47 .5 C. race Six 1" a 4f 5 race-Handicap. S.

Six 58 WasaDeaiI c. i 2:154. 10 Ac 5- dei 1 I i t. I 2:13 5' 2:12 I R. NotnOiieythdyinee.

West and 0g. Medicalin. 5 I I 5 be INeudaos sy tntra3ghtbeta. Bet eIIa DushneA edi-Danlel t09 Co. Icon Siphon B.

LEA hithard. 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 6 Plttsburg.100100014 B. 2 tOS. 1 1 0 1 4 wili ar- 1 nest xl- BerreshoffL 14 possible150. tomorrowagalnst kId la The increase to 1.

Homess ZF Bb BE1H ro- otFrench im- ofthngs thianoyel Naturali inclu exactly heredity I 8 last half of century naturalist. beauty itself with theory. The greater have recai3sthc with pose. theoryof wordsexpress or-not. hI expresson fl a a Riswork tintlinkee oi lostY which Europe.

held-at th a Larst 1biindjo3KzIAIIl SIt 1IIT1OERLEIN BEER. 0 1 9 ost OENUJME" I ortIRITYTASTE 1BRILLIA AROMA5 cannotbe uilmiuui illilitui IlIulIlli i 11tRLv BEVERAGESINTiIEMABJ Pjyfjj 4 CINCINNATIJOHIOPU A 341 july 13 of. representathat HULSEYOrdlnar tii dis- persons concerned to show cause if any they can on or before the first Ionday HHULSEY COUNTY. 9. BarginG.

ones ealdtrust ne Orme the first saId guardian 31 con erned W. E. an parcelof- wit inthe of-Atlanta 20 ndone 8 wd OPDteSS1OflSuf1catIon Ncur4laetc. psripp POIXlERACo 101u iJDUQGt I 0 Jon COUNTY. is beheard in WHIJULSEY Court portfoy haveat thiscourt Ordi B.

for the W. HULSEYOrdinary 2 B. ii- WH. HULSE. Ordinary.

ha leavewill appllcant i COUNTY ls nat said is. Ifany- It 8. is v. HULSETOrdiny A tonotlfy can. H.1fULSET- has-fully showeause onor IL I COUNTY.

I I Septem are sa re. otto cie Broad Si 12 liorkns has said trust. prays dsnils. Is next discharged said UL8 OTdlflZ7. COVHTt.

nary's 3. 1 thereip in H. Qr' aug1917 i-4a eOtJRy 0. ths ts they can beforetjieflrg H. aug10 eL fullydleeharge ot' letters of is caus ie Moe5- fror W.

auglO 3ati erson sad ines hft1- the said irsil. of. dam tonotlfy allpeivorg csnea- be i HtJ 9 lktt of. TbtsIe firstMondayin berneat. w.

0 COUF sJ8 lettereef' jI ji the 9 lettePtOf I- 9. 1B9. lelters Of iith nOtlftall the UE5 Monday SIP CO AUgt I A saiJI of 011t nez 15 be form. I1ULSET Ordt' aug 10 17 24 31 thur GEORGIA ii dUIiU is. therefore show 8rst ad dIschsfed from tiM If.

iitLST. 0r' 3mthur- COUNTI' nary's Office. August 2. j9 47 phy has appled for letierl of I Jennie Joiifs Chard 51. sd09ifli5t Wbi theiirst Monday in tem fl' It.

FUITON COtTNT" par 1. F. lloS represents site his her IIId dlsmb' pereOse ed cause. they CIA Si IS33 in jhl 5aii truet. I Ii.

liULSST 1 GFoittilA COUbT jj4 herebygisen 1 COPB7. hU estate of admIni3ttiO5 adm' titand proPet Septeoibr 05 timarus" W. ii. CO 1. iii' concerned cOlDlY' person 5PPL.

admiflh5tt sd' prOP Septimt. objection is madS tb'5' w1I. jj1yTa 1 5 t' NSTP0N SECO Orcr Sig CoilsoliddI 1RI11S Co ppr1e EIchD 11AIL1AY AND PO1E Oomi31y uta Mak NoC tim I 8tate againr I will no the tIm Power mamby cccii- 5or tboli I r1n5i-0s ro I I other fbI. I sine tam th pow last stat I wont be uni raising such ca ocio So consumed geen carved the ot curt mets QYern0T cattIng un' I tilted. aeeking stataattorneYs atat contended ner.

Stand before the tate but 9 I Iuanta wltttthese petitlo set uthorIi 5 nh real Srtiso court demands th defe I paragrap the tepresenting the ha t1 mpany ianiy bonds o. l1t tb ii SI7tng competiti ii an aepoly rzmite that. the ixn of taken the Atat il superthte nt lo bei1 the I.

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