Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 01, 1912, EXTRA, Image 12

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Personal. READINGby trance medium MSB astrnluger: advice, love, business. mgr ■bge, health. Send birthdate. flv< txx Dr. Smith. Dept 80 B"X ||M»iagingw. Mich. _ ■" * RB|^Kaxminster Squares, 9 Io 12. tin* ■■ROBISON'S. 27 E. Hunter ; t • .-<• t ■ ' 341, worth J;o,non. «,. ■ 11,1 -n a< r ■ ■■ Box 3S. leeague. Toledo. your druggist T,- Chiches- : Pills, the Diamond b-■ '• • , ■■n known a« best. sure**'. , < ■ of your druggist • i Diamond brand 1’:...- JJ^B^rugKlet a everywhere 2 1 go t ■ MHMattches to x'd • •>? ■■• CK M.1.. HUI! MtTt-n; <• cHADE. length or «ri K • Thin I remade ami liadr ad ; • a Riven to u.velnv XX' .r ■ and goons used purer' • • 1 ■ I i ' 1 X 1 offered for next tbirn ').'■- M < given prompt attention CLAYTON & Z.\H\ < <> MMl'Aßi.i 'ILS. 3i:u XX 111'1 I 111 Xl.l. ST ||MKb Phone Main 176:' 5 .d 22 Acct.mm.slat loi.s l"i legislators Thcx art f now anti will be in rs-sl. n a. the for the next FIFTY days Ml ■ are on the outlook for ne e. ..in anti home Ilk. places -i.of. or to board or to ren’ Manx places these legt-.lat .rs »■>.«; i,w >• a not suit them hii.l th<> to Anti .something hotter xb legislators will read Th< Co.ir-.n, certain Their attention « II I'■ dax after .lax to the T .cgish. I "|F f^Btccomm.rdatlon« ' column on the Mai • Ml Mmn Os '.'lie Georgian This will be advantage to you So if X oil l.ax e • ■Hng or hoarding places or haxe mnnm. or houses r.r ron'. ymn ad be under the "Ja'gislaiors \....ni ' heading An Investment t.f a cents will keep your house full fol the three months Phom oi send In at otu c ■w.CTHD Sewing to do of ant des. rip ■ tion Gall Atlania phun< 5890-M ■B 26-2«-« BB Improperly fitted John H Daniel, at .:♦ street, has an expert fitter and II ■ will coat you no more to have him nt you. ■ and It means litsitruni < 11 12 | 717\11J < !"l’ 15c. ■ I VIADUCT PLACE, between Pes.btree J . and Broart. 2i 36 ■ The Many Spirelln Styles. ■ INCLUDE a style for every woman the B genuine skill of our corset lores is man B Heated In selecting the model that be B .esmes you beat. Compant I leadquarti ■ B $4 East Norm avc. Ivy 617*' 5-28-36 3 FOUND- The siicces fui Dealment for' ■ skin, blood, chronic discuses mid CAN I CEP Call and see Dr Reynolds Com g pany. 21 Inman building. Atlanta, Ga If I you car, not call, write 6-7-36 fly screens. fly screens, ei.v r~w SCREENS Wood fly screens!, meta! fly acreen«, hardwood floors. Venetian blinds, metal "‘eailier snips, furnlaned anywhere In the South Write or phone W R Cal laway. manager, 1403 Fourth National Bank building. Atlania. Ga Main 5310 4 30-111 ACME LETTER CO. NOTHING hut first -'lass work and prompt service. When you aro ready for this kind of work, phone Ivy 1436 ACME LETTER CO., 417 Wesley Memo- L ris ' 5« IS L. STILL aSothar big shipment of new wan pape-s Prices right Al) work guar Better be safe than sorry Bar A Gordon. 22 E Mitchell at . 3a sec from Whitehall 4 13 45 ■m Educational. XX ho tailed |o I'.!', gr.i'l.'. Wil Ivy 2560-. I .'4 Medical KDMtiM'SOVS Tnnsx. Cotton 1t...1 l’lll“, a -,.fr and r. treatmeni f..r painfu l - ,1 n.enstrum ion. Ir■ ej .l. ; rl' i. ur.i obstruction' 1 Tria! b.v t.x n JI Frank l>ln;"nd-.." .t f'.o I'.miuf.' chemists I* Soutl' Hior.t la 17 n.x vr.at x, u | Xf,. |MgB retnrdx <feix r»T.rx<. some <.f ihe - ...•!■ .'J.mI ' to flxe dais in harm, pall B|B^B>rferetire ixtih woik n.n i ft '.O D..u strength. »2 Dr 1' S.i ithlngi. n Coinpat v. Kansas I'ltx. M INb 4 - MB Dentists. LN'i'i :o 'TED J r.Ps 1 11 WITHOI'T RAIN. DR. H. JENSEN. IDt Whitehall St 3-31 23 Colored Undertakers. Fountain & Robinson. 133 Auburn. Atl. 6MI-F; Nrght Ivj 3602 For Sale—Miscellaneous. FOB BAIxE -Hot water heating plant: complete outfit; boiler, radiators (t.oo feflt radiation), pipes, etc bargain Xp ply quick Bell phone 176 43L, White hall 91-29-6 "i JX»R RALE Thoroughbred fox terrier ; puppies. Males. 16 females. $5 fvv ' 331E 6-29-62 FOR" BAIaH Nfiw double-seated canop' ! top surrey and aet of harness cheap for •cash. Call Atlanta phone 2440 80- 2 ! -1> WANTED—To sell cheap, gas range in perfect condition. Apply 30 \V North -Wk- 52-2’*-« 125 BRASS BEDS. $17.50 Rf'Blßf'N'S. 27 East Hunter street ? t. ;D-3U AQAl’lning Table. 6 feet, 315 50 ROBL iN'a. 37 E. Hunter street 6 22 22 fc' mtilt RAIjE Two two-room bouses in j good condition 62 West Eair st I'hone Mafn_ss2 6 29 44 BECOND-H AND SAFES’ small, medium; and large home safes, fl 6 Hall s bank and flre-oroof safes, vault doors. ct< <' J Daniel. 416 Fourth National Bank Bldg !'-7-S3 Rew HOME. f.riGlrawer drop-head sew Ing machine perfect condition *4 : . •glue. 320 Write H <• E, .are Geor BSME ■ 28-29-6 ; 4BV BQVARE 'china. Ice bo<. pm simp.' iron bed. dining table: your ow t price 290 S. Pryor <l-29-7 FOR" 6A LE A fifteen to twenty thou sand foot capacity sawmill, planing mtn fifteen thousand capabitx drx kiln and 1»o and a third miles of well built Irani mad to the timber: one Shey Incomottve. i one skidder and other logging equinmert twenty million feet of standing pin< and hardwood timlier. with flve and leases over same, and ten million feet ad ditional Joining that can be secured at , reasonable figures, considered one of the! best logging propositions now »n the mat ket Alt of the atsjve offered ns me i r"i osition: located on the Charleston and Destern Carolina railwax In lowei rh. jh i Carolina Freight rate to port 5,. cents per hundred pounds Georgia l:>.il ! 1 tale Co”tf>»r.y. Ravgrnalt. Ga 1 20 " Fine IUANo for sale: used 7nß rt time Cash or credit Mrs I S .arc :!S 2'i>-6 ■ SALE--One band resaw >.n< hoi Ing machine, one swing saw ■ io- turn Ing lathe, two rip saxxs one h. \ I. aid, matcher, one double emeu wheel, one lot | pulleys, belting and shafting and i-ang er> Will sell at a sacrifice i: T I'.ot. 150 Park avenue' hale" 100 |>ali> of the xerx I. aka tea riunrai.' l - ch i u i"r ■ ri' C I • a 1 : ■mkND NEWS. For Sale—Miscellaneous. COMPLETE EQ(-IPMENT | FOR LIGHT AN Di 'WATER PLANT. 150-H.i IP. HAMILTON CORLISS! ENGINE AND TWO BOIL ERS. 175 K. W. AI/i’ER-i NATING (T’RREN'r GEN’7 ERATOR, 3 PHASE, (id CYCLE. 2.300 VOLTS. I DEANE COMPOUND DC-I |PLEX PC MP. two: 'CLOSED TVBFLAR HEATERS. SMITH \ AILE IH’PLEX PCMI’. ALL IN FIRST-CLASS (’ONI)ITION. EOR DE-| TAILED INFORMATION iADDRESS CITY OF 'BARNESVILLE, 11. 11. j GRAY, CLERK AND (treasfrer. BARNES \ ILLE, GA. ±25-11 ! VVAN’TI.D You to know that we sell both ■ r.ew and ?*erori<l-hand furniture for the i 3’OT*veni®n> e of the economh'al hoiJFckeep ier \Ve s.'.ve vott at le. st 20 r»er rent tin evet> purchaw. t'ameron Furniture Comnini. T* West Mitchell street. Phone Main « 24 20 ATLANTA i'l’Ht U.S I ERING ' COMPANY. REPAIRS and ref ornlsties all kinds furniture. W« nuike ladles' shirtwaist boxes to order fit each. Anj Hpeeia) pir< es ol uphnlpti red furniture w<‘ make ■ to order by expert mechanics Estimates carefully furnished Phone Main 2476. ATLANTA ITHOLSTERING COMPANY. 171 Whitehall Street Ls MBI.R. sash and doors All kinds of building material. <’. E. Henderson, i Marhdta. 2* a *‘o ox. i; cotnph ic . cf «»f mahogaiiv di ug fix tures, one Puffer soda fount, all prac ficall} new and in good condition, will sell at a great sa- rlflro. (Ninsolhiaie<l ; Drug Co , Pelliam, <Ja 0- 22 5 National Cash Register. $36. SSO, SKO. $75, SIOO, $l5O and up to auit your neo<is Terms easy Liberal ex < Range for <-ash regL«ters In use. Bell phone Ivv 4165. Atlanta 594 THE NA'I ION A L CASH REGISTER GO.. ; 00 North Broad Street. ♦i-i?. 14 SLAFES, new and second-hand; all sizes Steel filing cases and (Ire-proof cabinets <Jookln Rank and office Equipment Cam pa n v. 6-18-17 HEADQUARTERS'!!! Colton Seed Hulls. F, R. LOGAN ft CO., ATLANTA. 6-17-37 I , W!•; RENT guuii pianos, $3 month up. W e sell good pianos, $6 tnontni up Bargain In second-hand, SIOO up. ( R. P Berht Company. 110 Temple Court < building Bell phone 667 Main. 4-28-20 I ’EY SCKEENST" BE SURE and see our screens and get j our prices before buying. Kane Blind ( and Screell Co. J. .1 Crawford, 202 Kiser Bldg M 1929 _ At hula Tetil and Awning 1 Co.. ; MANl’l' ACTURERH high-grade tents and awnings 39'b Luckie st. Ivy 6667 ; 4 16-64 1 \ nipripnn " r< K , *‘ m «vefythlng?" "Lit ll’ <ll Latest Improvements /< .] (>l« registers exchanges! ! ' ■ P oriet/ii • Atl.nta Cash Register Co IV sir'll I. .*» last Alabama street < 8-18 47 POPE S SPE«’!AI Pe- t dollar watch Ir I the world sent prepaid. onb 86c | F'nllx guaranteed to keep correct time - tun vears or money refunded. New uatcl given free If It breaks \ more servicea ble watch car. tiot be had at any price I Motu v refut <lr<l Immediately If you are 1 nnt highly pleased, order today without fall Pope Wan h and Diamond Company. 1514 M i'• r *et I Jias. x StH'A Fot’NTS Barg.iUt in new and sec ond-hand soda fountains, easj terms: write for prices 1' o Box 1022, Atlanta Ga 3-16-76 Miscellaneous. WANTED To give awa} 400 yards of dirt on lot enjoining Walton building G W. McCarty, 206 Walton building 6-25 29 Wanted—Miscellaneous WA.NTTED Second-hand safe; must be cheap Safe, care Georgian 8-29-6 \\ ANTED Two fox terrier dogs, male arid female, and one mele Maltese rat 1 Pure bred wanted, no fancy prices Write and give description to Box .353. Fort < hi Ines. <la 6 - 11 DROP i CARD x\’H! biing cash foi old clothes and shoes The Vestaire, 166 I '♦ catur street 6 27 42 it BF$ men's old clothes and shoes Drop a card I Bnck. 32 Bell st. 5-1-14 BEST CASH rHI'T’S for furniture, househohi goods ami office furniture Pembroke Sales Co. 143 S Pryor stieet. Bell pt e Main II < WAITED We pay highest cash prices on household goods, pianos and office furniture »’ash advanced on consign ments Springers ~n House. 25 South Pryor street Bell phone Main 1526 WE" PAY HIGhSS! <‘’<sh prices' for household goods, pianos and office fur niture <’as' advanced on consignments I ("entral \ ictlnn Company. 12 Fast Mitch- I i ell street Bell phone Mhin 2424 8 26-26 ' Automobiles , I X NEW ' 12 MSXWOII M. ss.'ngpi , fully i e<iuippe<l. r.'»ver hern nnrratol will sell! well umier list pri< r 902 Empire Life Phone M 41 14 _ 1L29 71 , ■ 'll XI 51ERS 30. 4 111 - • 1911. X condition, top, wlndsbie|<L speedometer. ■ I'test -< »-1 ,ite and a sna pp\ little -ar \\ > (>verhaule<l this oprsehr- ami wc know | it's right an<i cheap at SKOO WHEN Wi: OFFER <»NF. ITS RIGHT'- I Travis A Almaml 2k lames •Greet, third | floor Bell phono lv> 1832 K-23-8 ' F(»R S ALE Popo 1 fall D.r.f c-passenger ' touring car In good condition. 19I‘> model Must be sold at once Address I H H<>\ 995 \tlan»H. Ga 28 I'*’ I'DH SALI7 I9l<> ■ .xlln.ier Itiii.'l;, ruo.'i cotulllloti. $375. ■" Hiih i. SI,OOO dplix' I l<-i y truck at barßHtn t>x crlnnd Suiuberu] : Mot.ir far Company. 332 I'c.v btrcc sttect. ! lAtlMiia. Gil •-JM-iS I ' wiki'TXt 1 H.XNGl'\.o“nt |,,i ~ n ,o j avenue for goo<l automobile, titles goo.i I£_ M flax. Xiisj'll, tis, K-. i 12 AUT()S k’l PAIRED. .MAGNETS XND S'l't |R AGF HATTER ' GES »:s•:< 'll X RGI'D MAGNKTtt XX D fvRRI'RETGR urtrk a sj. laitx XV. I -lx. cat.-fvl attention m i::-, d|. xm.. in,| B.itt-ix xxork II "it.fnpf A Vat brax f.i 3‘hnne Malt, :t«lu. .6 Edge xxood Ave . le«t bel'.xx f-tuitabl. Bldg 4 Mx»torcvc!es. ' ALL MX K I'iS. IM, AND > i’ largest mo torcycle siealer- In the S •uti •\< lufivp ■ Southern dlslrihu us f In nn Eh eg I \ijM4 (.■ <’<ut)pam • Noun lus f i H B A Haul ~->a4. READ FOR PROFIT— GEORGI AN WANT.ADS- USE FOR RESULTS I Jiffice Fixtures. ('ARPENTER SHOP. CROCKETT ft CARTER. 1-" x-re r-KTKKg .- r isO'i f RHONE.'-, j • 3-22-3 Stove and Range Repairing. dan r riiE f:nh:. -oIIh second '-.arid ;-»o.' e k ##.p ; <uinni!»’ . 1 3- :ake <m;.n i sell tv ck arid wicklf-s ;. U . rc-vf/. 'A'e j*al! I gusoHne stoves ai d a. Atlanta ' ph< ne .:2: 5 ’2l Whin-’ t h street. ; phon-* Main 2699. 4-4-7 Carpenter Work. I IJ'T cs Gfx •on "price ncs t r:»t, ear ■ venter ■ urt brick xxor .. j.!a. >■ rg, lalnting and tnl.itig. .• .-'ve.t t'.,,blrit'i -bop. 62S .South H.-'.-jth :<mt. Pl.ones Main .'x,, Ai:anta 't>s7-?i. 20-14 Sewing Machines. j WE RENT ? 4-w n a<hines with compir’e set of attachments for $2 per tn"ni/ ; (also machines rrpair»‘d; prompt deP,.-ry. Both phones v : -Huger Sewing vla -1 <-hine (’onipany. 79 Whitehall. 9-14-44 Mattresses Renovated. WE MAKE OVER nhi also furnish new : cii!ng. beo work; give us ot trial Acme Mattress Company, Jack | s«n and Iruin streets Both phones. 5-4-8 Business Opportune les. INVEST SIOO and make several hundred per year; chance of a lifetime for some 'oung man or young woman; honorable, high i lass and permanent, will not inter ie/»- with jour present business or pro les.-don Address Box 733. care Georgian, ami ind explain fully 95-29-6 WILL SELI, good paying businesa for small amount. Reason for selling, otherwise engaged. <’an'4 look after it. Address Charles z \ Bowen, 610 Fourth .National Bank building, or call 253-254 p’andler annex. 104 North Pryor street. 6 29-57 d* 1/ V< Beo -- R( ®lß< ►N S. 27 E ' V’ ’ Hi'■i >• r 11 t 6 29-81 i <'it SALE Ry owner, cigar and soda I business on prominent corner, doing *7OO to SBOO business a month, long lease;! tim location for drugs; ill health, reason ! f"i selling Box 73, carp Georgian 58 For SALE OR LEASE Well established weekly newspaper A4ldrtss Box 132, Oglethorpe Ga _ I-or SALE General merchandise busi ness in good country town There Is coriYHufed with this business lumber, shingle ami building material, ice. auto mobih* ami garage business: also meat i market ’i*he amount of business now» 4ione is $25,000 to $30,000 per year. This j amount car. be doubled. About $5,000 will, haruiln. Merchant, care Georgian. THE FRATERNAI'. PROVIDENT ASSO CIATION offers Its members not only the fraternl love of the lodge room and the social lite of the reading, sick and rest room . L.ilh and gymnasium, but the ; blessings of life Insurance and other bene fits at small cost Open rooms at all times to both ladies and gentlemen be tween the ages of 15 and 65. A 60-day campaign is now on for charter members. 'This is your opportunity. For further par- , ticulars < all Main 1 14. or Fraternal Provi- , dent Association, P. O Box 1153, Atlanta, Ga 6-29 1 SPEND your winters in I'lorfda fishing, hunting for what it costs to live at home. Write for booklet. Sarasota Fish ing and Hunting Club, Main 4877, Atlanta, Ga. 26-29-6 i• 5 i’txEß W \ n/I i:i > in real estate buiil ness. Experience unnecessary. Fine i chance. Box 29, care Georgian. 56-1-6 F< )R QUICK SALE CHEAP Stock of millinery, good location, no opposition; best reason for selling; splendid chance for investing small capital Address Mil liner. Box 800. rare Georgian. 6-11-4 FOR SALE Fine well located business; good opportunity for the right man. Ad r. is j w . care 25<>rjlan 5 28-45 \\ ‘x'. ’i'.D To bm stock and fixtures of small grocery. Address Grocery, re <leorgian 44-28-6 FOR 5.\1,1-', 11-room boarding lioiise. furnished ihroughout; full of boarders: best loerflion; yV;ishingt4>n St. M 2312.1, 6-28-12 ■'i rant for s;tle; everything new; good locality, would sell to right par ties on account of sickness; part ca.sh. balance on easy terms (’all at 173 Ma "■'l-28-6 !-•»; SAI4E Meat market doing cash business, clearing money now Gqo<l reasons for selling Phone Main 4198 Bell 6-25-15 Money To Loan. i'll ARLES II BLACK. Real Estate and Loans i ’orrospondent Prudential Insurance Company of America 6-29-64 ONE THOUSAND first mortgage notes. I secured by Xtlanta real estate, being I balance purchase money, on exceptionally > well huateil lot. John R Scott. 814 Grant building Phone Main 1869. 6-29 36 bj the thousands; money by the tens of thousands; money by the mil lion. ‘ rst-class tirst mortgage real estate and farms; first mortgage purchase mon ey notes (’ome direct to us. Ttandolph Loan <’•«, s2l Candler Bldg Ivv 5069. 4-27-8 REALTY I’RIST COMPANY. FtiRSV IH Hl II.DING. Capital $600,000 Surplus $350,000 i Can negot'.te any good Real Estate; Loan on Atlanta or <ut-urban property ! Bring us vout applications ■Phone* Pell. Main 1304 Atl 683 2 - lr 1 liEO. S MAY. Kirkwood. Ga Established 1817. i W ishes to buy first mortgage purchase I money note ■ ?.»• phone Decatur 352, 1 JEWELERS AND BREAKERS 501 FETfWS / A.''. BI DG -•'1 STRICTLY PRIVATE " -C 7 ’ I X Jl'kAibu'fK 1 .’ill r‘ able ' .;: WK HAVE pb'iiix of nun '.o’ lend nt Imx' st nites on AHtnit;’ ! .Hid 111 irli.x |>ro|il'rt . ■ t H I strnijrhf or month!' i." r ' plan. Also for pniTh.is . t_>- pt,r ' '-liasi' iniiU' X tic' ■-. • '.■ ! r ; Kobson 11 i. i -I _ - XX 17 X 1 X\ A- i’»»X\ii’ts I sT X HLISIII7II D ... xi.irl gt. S' s ■ n Ileal i IHe 4- 1 3 ‘ SPE<T\L ll<’MF. Fl NDS TO LEND, any! imount 6 pct ■ ent W rite or < all S | W I'.trson t South Hr-ad st. 4-1-17 |M< ‘RD; x < I IJ'ANS on \Flanta real es »ate I? i P‘|tsl’e<i sin> e 1889 Turman. 1 Blok A Calhoun. 20.' 208 Empire Bldg 4 1 20 IFXRM IX»ANS placed in any amount on j imnrovnd farm lands In Georgia The • S ttpein Mortgage Company, Gould huild- >■' ' 11 I ' XI. X l,i Ptl . I • I ■ PI I',, women kc» pmg house and other* I uttU u 1 ‘By < heapcet rates, easy I ’i $ : «r’ office ell | mclpal cities D H Tulmah Hcmrn U’t Aimed buildlre ? Money To Loan. Loans on lliantonds PROVIDE-x': IX AN SOCIETY. I«’'-ra’ Barnt. 2',f Candlflr Anrei. 8 !’<•:. Cent per Annum. 5- ‘ rndorsoment WiOtoir Collateral Scourity e. Rea’ Estate St’cii r;t ’i • \j<,] n\ le.piett 3f T.AWFri ICVI’ES. ION AI. !>lS roi \ r r ro.. 301-2 ' iH’.'tb ' oiitin pj !.'Li k E.GidtniG 2 3-55 , Purchase Mcnev Rotes FOR S?. IftE First mortgage purchase! money notes. $12,400 first mortgage real 1 estate, due In one and two years, 7 per! cent This is A-1 gilt edge, and I will ' consider clear Atlanta property, or take : small discount for cash John R. Scott, ! 814 Grant building Pb« ;i<* lain ■’B69. I PURCHASE umEY NOTES WANTED. Will buy tirst or second mortgage purchase money notes in batches of $500.001 to $1,500.00. If you can not allow liberal discount do not answer. MAC, care Geor gian. 6-25-20 Real Estate For Sale WEST END, new five-room bungalow. 18 Wellington street; gas. electricity, hot and cold water, bath, cabinet mantels, beautiful fixtures, large cast front lot, near car line price. $2,850: terms. Make an offer. Call West 143 81 -29-6 BETWEEN Peachtree street and Pied mont park, convenient to car line and school, wp have a nine-room two-story house, with modern conveniences, that we have been authorized to .sell for a few days at a bargain, as owner 1s leaving city and must bell. See this place before it is too late. Everett & Everett, 502 Em pire Life building Phone Main 3392. 6-29-51 SIX-ROOM bungalow; all improvements; must be sacrificed. West 1053. 6-29-24 FOR SALE- Rest corner lot in Atlanta for the money; bargain; owner leaving Atlanta Address Home Lot, Box 15. care (■Georgian. 60-29-6 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Lots In Pensacola. Fla Some exceptionally well located, at bargain prices. John R. Scott, 814 Grant building Phone Main 1869. 6- FOR SAHEL My equity in house and corner lot; south sithx Address P. O. Box 98 • 6-29-9 FOR SALE Luekie street corner; close in, on terms. Sure, to advance. G. W.. <;are (ieorglan. 6-28-44 BARGAIN I’our -r«h>m house, water and gas; cheap; cash or terms Owner, care Georgian. 6-28-46 BEAUTIFUL West End bungalow on pretty’ street, near Gordon and between two car lines; six rooms; large porches; all modern convonlences. new; elexated, shady lot; built for a home; best mate rials. If you ha\p S3OO or more cash, you can get a bargain Phone W. 460-J. or address Owner. Box 10, care Georgian. 42-27-6 New Bungalow For 1 Sale. 47 ELBERT’ STREET, just off Slewart avenue, all city conveniences, terms easy and price reasonable. Apply to W V Raggett, 22 Beecher ’treet. Phone West 1153. 40 27-6 LARci: ij’i best pan Kirkwood; block and half south Decatur car line; or will build bungalow by plans of purchaser, with terms also to suit. (>wner. Box 1000, • are Georgian 6-27-8 Tills HOUSE waa built for a home; has all conveniences; has ten rooms; back porch upstairs and down; built of solid brick and stone has been occupied less than three years, Lot 90 by 200 feet Can be bough.t on terms Call or address the owner. G A Finding. 56 Hurt street. In- , man Park 6-25-35 DO YOU WISH own a home? 4Z tots in Kirkwood. S3OC to $700; 10 per cent first payment* Ge« pc S May A Co.. Bell pho> e i >ecs • 8 6-1.3-10 THE HOUSE you build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. -18-19 ! !•'< it 11 well iocwten, well m.llt, modern seven-room house, good terms, see wr.er, 816 Peachtree street. Phone SO Fvj 5-18-30 Real Estate Wanted. 1 W’AN TED To buy six or seven-room 1 house; must have large lot. one or two ’ a< res; prefer off Peachtree road nr Druid Hills section; will consider any section wi»vn property is advancing, will pay <ash for bargain, or will buy one or two acip lot in good section; prefer to deal with owner; must be reasonable Address ! City Knime” care (£en_rg!an 29-29-6 1 fvu hi i-.ttagt oi bungalow,; st&’» lx s’ j \ * terms and location / B< x .05 rare ’-r > uran. !•« »• , xV AN’-ED I o »’.,.y nh p flxe-’i om rot . tag** ’ii'.’.fxt b( hut 41) t r unc ex » • »■ ’ • . -u-du ■’ - cvel<v p- ‘ r t - ai „; t O . t >;< : • * *•>■ Ip* t« r Box 0 ’ are < -27 xBC ! I •- - - - I Contractors -.-iv Builders. 1 w-i; 1'1..V..U VOI x : y. j < x 4 - 25-74 • M l- . i l'.i ntraetor and builder, I cub", . i';- ■ ■• . m’-r - f i-ii'fi fu It. >. 'nr... iso H< .steniit. 3 21-12 HOME Bill .DEBS. ! IW'Mi.S built for rash or terms: archl- I tri tural designs furnished free < 'ent iirv < 'mistruction < V>. 202-3 C XNDLEIt BLDG 4-10-35 I I—L ..'■ .—J—. Architects and Builders. <'< iNTIt.M'T< >H. cabinet shop, carpenters furnished John Xllen, 105- X b.iiarn yod avenupe J-!3 42 Painting and Tinting. I out TH U Hi; ST l‘ltll'l.,s i'Xl.i/iUh, xiHitv \ii:u jti BANK Hi.l'G 1 Building Materials. TTtEEL BEAMS FOR BUILDINGS. AUSTIN BROS , Atlanta, Ga. 4-19-7 Monuments and Stone Work. ~T~AN r TUGjPxNf'fbrCOMF’A’Ni r , All kinds stone work. 17-19 Fraser st. Phone Main 3540. 1-5-47 ! Railroad Schedule 1 ;SOUTHERN “RAILWAY ■ "PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH" ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF ! ' PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA ! The follcwing schedule figures are pub- : | lished only as information, and are not : ' guaranteed- I No Arrive From Xe Depart To- ' !35 New Y. 5.00 am 36 New Y. 1216 am : 13 Jaxvllle 5:20 am SO Coi'bus f>:2o am j <’ V.’aa'ton am 13 '..'!nc>. . 5:39 am: . 12 Sb port 6:30 am 32 Fort V f 30 am • 13 .Taxvllle 6:50 am 36 Wham . 6:45 am ! *l7 Toccoa 5 p «rn 7 Chafga 6:40 am! .'6 Heflin 8:fo am 12 K’mond 6:65 am 19 New V '<•■?<■ an? I?, ’’ari. C 7:0(1 am 8 Chat',;# sirs: am' 16 Brun'k. 7:45 am i ' Macon 1.0 40 am P ham 10:45 ,m ! f t Fort V 10:45 an; 38 Mew Y 11:01 am : 25 Col’bus 10:M’ air, 40 Chari's 12 00 n'n | 6 (Unci 11:10 am f Macon .12 40 pm 30 B ham 3:39 pm St' .New Y 24: pm <0 B’han? 12 <r pr< 16 <’• at'ga 3:00 pm ; 89 Charlo'e 3:55 pm, 3' B'ham. 4:10 pm , 8 Macon. 466 rnL*)B Toccoa. 4:30 nm ! 37 N’eyr 1. 0:00 pm! 12 Col’bus 5:10 pm : 15 Bnlns’k 7'56 pm! 5 Cine! . 5:10 pm : M Jt'mond B'3o pin; 28 Fort V. »:20 pm : 24 Kai.. C. 0:20 pm' 25 Heflin 5:4» pm i 16 Cbm ga M:36 pm 10 Mr.con . 6:30 pm j 28 Coi’bu:- 10 2n pm «4 W-asli'n 8:45 pm SI Fort X 10.25 pm "4 ‘aTVlllc- 9:80 pm , ?« B ham 12:00 ngt;ll Kh'port 11:10 pm ' 14 Cine: _H'®iLJLT _ 1 1 IsxvPle 11 TO pm ! Trains rr.atked thus (•) run dally, ex j cept Sunday Other trains run dally. Central time. I City Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree St. ! Legal Notices. Sheriff’s Sales for July, 1912. Will be sold before the present court house door • 'old city hall building", lo cated at the northeast corner of South; Pryor ami East Hunter streets, the said > premises having been designated by the ! board of commissioners of roads and reve- j nues of Fulton county as the court house,) I In the city of Atlanta, Fulton county, I Georgia, on the first Tuesday In July, '912, at public outcry, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder or bidders, for cash, the whole, part or parts of the following described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situ ate, lying and being In the Fourteenth 'l4th > district of originally Henry, now Fulton, county, Georgia, being part of, land lot ninety-seven < 97i and described j as follows: Being In the city of Hape ville. and being in the southeast corner of block four (41 commencing at the cor ner of Fulton avenue and Cherry street, running southwesterly along the north side of Cherry street one hundred and fifty (150) feet; thence northerly along the i line of land owned by R. E. Todd one hundred (100> feet; thence southeasterly h one hundred and fifty 1150) feet to Ful ton avenue; thence southerly along Ful- I ton avenue one hundred ‘ 100) feet to be ginning point, there being a four-room frame building on said lot, levied upon as the property of W. A L. Willingham, to satisfy a fl. fa Issued from the city court of Atlanta, in favor of S A. McChargue vs. said W A. L. Willingham, a deed for; the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as required by law, the tenant In possession. Also at same time and place the follow ing described property, to-wlt: Com mencing on the south side of Ware ave nue. formerly known as Church street, and in the town of East Point, at the northwest corner of what was formerly the Matthews lot, which point Is five hun dred and slxty-one (561 i feet measured along said Ware avenue from the center of the tract of the Central of Georgia rallmad. and seventy-five (75) feet west of a street heretofore known as Conklin avenue, and running thence northwesterly along said Ware avenue seventy-five (75) feet to an alley, sometimes known as the Newnan road or Church street; thence southwesterly along said alley three hun dred and ninety-four (394) feet: thence easterly eighty-one (81) feet to the lot formerly of Matthews; thence northerly along said Matthews lot three hundred and slxty-one <361) feet to the beginning point, being the same property conveyed to Mary T. Smith, by Mrs. Nancy H. Ware, by deed dated February 29th. 1892, recorded in book F-4, page 118. records of Fulton county, and being in land lots one hundred and fifty-six <lo6i and one hun dred and fifty-seven (157) of the Four teenth 114th) district of Fulton county. Georgia, levied upon as the property of Mrs. Marx- T Smith, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the city court of Atlanta in favor of Mrs. Janet T. Fortson versus the said Mrs. Mary T. Smith, a deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as required by law. the tenant in possession notified. / Also at same time and place, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying near the city of Atlanta, and being part of land lot one hundred and twelve (112) of the Fourteenth < 14th i district of Fulton coun tv, Georgia, and described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of Marietta and Hampton streets, and run ning thence northwesterly along the north side of Marietta street fifty (50) feet; thence northeasterly one hundred (100) feet; thence southeasterly fifty (50) feet to Hampton street: thence southwesterly along Hampton street to the beginning point, the easterly line being one hun •dred (TOO) feet; same being lots 23 and 24, of plat of D. R. Dillon's property as per plat recorded In "OO." page »28, land records Fulton county. Georgia, the house thereon be'ng known as 913-915 Marietta street, levied upon as the property of R. I. Hilley to satisfy a fl fa issued from the city court of Atlanta. In favor of Mrs. L. H. T. Moore versus said R 1. Hilley. a deed for the purpose of levj’ and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as required by law. the tenant in pos session nnt .fir,’ Also a' same time and place, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: All that tract or panel of lane situate, lying and being in land lot number ten (10) of the Fourteenth (14th> district of Fulton county. Georgia, known as lot No. nine (9i of block eleven (Hi of the Hirscb subdivision, said lot commencing at a point on the western side of Lynes ave nue four hiindted (400, feet southwesterly from '.'onfederate avenue, and running thence southerly along the «esie' ti side of Lynes avenue lift;-flve (55) feet; thence wcsterlx there hundt ■■ and six teen and ’.wo tenths :316 21 feet, more ' or less, thence northwesterly one hundred land twelve <ll2. fret, more w less, thence , southeasterly three bundled and forty-six | i ’Mr fer t. more or less, to Cc.e beginning I i ’Tit iovled :pon as the property of 1. i 'ay satisfy a tl fa. Issued from | ■!.r : y • -.nt of Atlat'a In favor of I ’ll i Hlrscb ’rrsu« said 1 B. Gray. a| ( deed for tl)< purpose of levy and sale] , vg be-’ executed filed and recorded las required >■" 1»» the tenant in posses -1 s'on notified. I '.ls, at sai.'r time and place the fol lowing des ribed rop>erty to-wlt: The . f’Tcvmg tract ■. parcel •! land situate, t ' ’.g ai d being Iti the ■ ity of Atlanta, and . . lane i- ’ tw<T ty-onc W.. T the Four eentF. < 14thI district of Fulton county. I Georgia commencing at a point on the oast side "f South Boulevard fifty (501 j 'eet south of Glennwooei avenue, and run ning tl en'-r south alcng the rast side of (south Boulevard fifty live <ss> feet, and -xtrndlng back east with same width as front one hundred and fifty <lsoi feet, being part of lots one <l‘ and two i 2) of •he plat d ibe Ann “ M. Burch property, sold to Mary C. Bratton by G. R. Glenn, trustee levied upon as the property of Mrs Mary (' Bratton, to satisfy a ti fa Issued from the city court of Atlanta, in favor of Mrs F G. A. Candler versus said Mrs Mary <". Bratton, a deni for the purpose of levy ami sale having been executed, filed and recorded as required by law the tenant in possession notified Also at same time and place, all that tract or parcel of land lying and being In land lot 14!'. in the Seyenteenth dis trict of Fulton county, Georgia, and more particularly' described n» follows Com-, mendng fifty (50) feet «»«' of McMillan street, thence west fifty <so> feet along | Emmett streei thence south one hun < .1' no and forty-three ana eight lensJUj |mM|> feel -lien H>me rasi , sjfSjM \t ’■ Legal Notices. one hundred and forty-three and eight tenths (143.8) feet to the beginning point, I levied upon as the property of T. L. I Francis, to satisfy a fl fa. issued from I the city court of Atlanta, in favor of Aline Moore versus Peter Johnson as principal and said T. L. Fran'cis as se curity, the tenant in possession notified Also at same time and place, the fol lowing personal property, to-wit: Nlne j teen wash bowls, 20 pitchers, one cham j ber. two small pitchers, one hall rack, 26 I Iron bed enos. 26 iron bed rails, two wixrt»r. btxi raiis, sixteen bed springs, one lot of bed slats, seven rolls carpets, four rolls of stair carpets, 20 mirrors, four table leaves, eight dressers, four washstands, nineteen art squares, six rugs, one sideboard, twelve center tables, tone kitchen cabinet, two porch chairs, | thirteen mattresses, 41 sheets, 22 spreads, < sixteen pillows, one feather bed. 43 quilts, > six dining tables, 74 straight chairs, one I easel, two wood bed ends, one bookcase, I four marbles, three wardrobes, one re i frigerator. 28 rockers, two settees, two leather lounges, one library table, four i blankets, two pillow cases, two portieres, j one bundle of lace curtains, one bundle .of window shades, one davenport, one I piano, one piano stool, sixteen slop jars, i one large range and ware, one set dishes, levied upon as the property of L. \V. Freeman ajid Gertrude Freeman, to sat isfy a fl, fa issued from the city court cf Atlanta, in favor of D A. Farrell and C. P. Murphy versus the said L. W. Freeman and Gertrude Freeman. AJso at same time and place, the fol lowing personal property, to-wit: Twelve table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks, twelve teaspoons, one five o’clock lea set, and twelve spoons and sugar tongs, mustard pot and spoon, four salt spoons, two sauce ladles, one roup ladle, one butter knife, one sugar duster, one marrowyipoon. one pickle fork, one gravy spoon, four salt cellars, one tea pot, one coffee pot, one sugar basin, one cream ewer, two candlesticks, one snuffer and tray,-one toast rack, two bot tle sliders, one small card tray, levied upon as the property of P. L. Wooley, the defendant, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the city court of Atlanta, in favor of J. D. Lominack versus the said P. L. Wooley property pointed out by the plaintiff's attorneys. C. W. MANGUM. Sheriff. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT ORS: Ail creditors of the estate of Mrs. C. J. ! Strickland, late of Fulton county, de ! ceased, are hereby notified to render in ! their demands to the undersigned, ac cording to law. and all persons indebted ■ to said estate are required to make im mediate payment. June 8, 1912. J. O. COCHRAN, Administrator. 6-8-14 ; THE DISTRICT road commissioners of Buckhead district having made a favor able report under oath, as by law re quired. upon the petition for a new road beginning on the west side of Plasters Bridge road, about 600 feet north of in tersection of Plasters Bridge road and ! the Southern railway, and extending I thence northwesterly a distance of about 2,700 feet, thence nearly west a distance of about 2.500 feet, to Peachtree road, and intersecting Peachtree road opposite resi dence of John M. Slaton, said new road to be known as Peachtree avenue and to j be 50 feet wide, this is to notify all per- I sons that petition will be finally granted Ist a session of the board of commissioners 1 »f roads and revenues. Fulton county, | Georgia, to be held on Wednesdav. July 3. 1912. at 10 o'clock s m.. provided no good and sufficient cause to the contrary is shown. CLIFFORD L. ANDERSON. Chairman; H E W. PALMER, S B TURMAN, SHELBY SMITH, T. C. WATERS, Commissioners Roads and Revenues Ful ton County, Georgia H. M. WOOD. Clerk. S-3-18 GEORGIA Fulton County. To the Superior Court of Said County: The petition of S. S. Dudley and M. S. Dudley, of said county, respectfullj' shows: 1. That they desire for themselves, tl <r associates and successors, to be in- i corporated under the name and style of “Consumers' Ice Company," for a period I of twenty <2o> years, with all (he rights | of renewal at the expiration of said term , 2 That the principal office of said cor- i poratlon shall be in Fulton county, in said state, but they desire the right to estab lish branch offices in other counties in said state. 3. The object of said corporation is pe cuniary gain to its stockholders. 4. That the particular business of said corporation will be manufacturing, buying and selling ice: establishing and operating cold storage plants, with the right to charge on all products placed In cold storage with said corporation; bottling and selling soft drinks, manufacturing and selling ice creams and similar food products; buying and selling fuel of all kinds: and to do and perform any and ail acts Incident and necessarj- to the suc cessful operation of Its business as afore said. 5. They desire the right and power in said corporation to buy. own, sell, lease, Improve and otherwise to deal in any and all kinds of property, both real and per sonal, and to make and enter Into any kind of contracts which may be Incident to or contribute to the operation of the business of said corporation. 6. They desire that said corporation shall have the right ami power to borrow money, and give Its notes, bonds and other evidences of indebtedness therefor, and to secure the same by mortgage, loan deed or in any other manner authorized by law upon any or all of its property, real, personal or mixed, including its good will and franchises, and likewise to lend money and to receive therefor notes and other evidences of indebtedness, and securities, such as may he agreed upon, and to have vested in it all the rights, powers and privileges usual and proper to be enjoyed by a corporation of this character under the laws of said state. 7. That the said corporation shall have the right, power and privilege of receiv ing. at a fair value, all kinds of property, both real and personal, and suitable for the purposes of Its business for the pay ment of subscription to Its capital stock, and to Issue certificates of its capital stock therefor. 8 That the capital stock of said cor poration shall be one hundred thousand ($100,000) dollars, divided into shares of the par value of SIOO each, of which sixty thousand <560,0001 dollars shall be com mon stock, and forty thousand < $40.0(10) dollars shall be preferred stock, but they desire the right to Increase Its capital stock to an aggregate amount not to exceed five hundred thou sand <5500.0001 dollars: said increase to be of common and preferred stock, all of which stock shall be issued in the ratio of 60 per cent of common to 40 per cent of the preferred stock: that such In crease maj be made from time to time bv a majority vote of the stockholders of it's outstanding comr,inn stock They desire the right to sell and Issue the preferred stock, upon such terms and conditions as may be determined by the stockholders of a majority of its outstanding ' common stock Wherefore, petitioners pray that upon the compliance by them with the provi sions of the law in such rases made and provided that they, their associates and I successors, be incorporated and made a body corporate for and'during a term of twenty (20) years, with the privilege of renewal at the expiration of said time and thereafter and from time to time as may be allowed by law under the name and style aforesaid, and with all the pow ers. rights and privileges set forth In this petition, and which under the laws of this state are usually enjoyed by corporations of a like character. C. T. GOREE. Attorney for Petitioners Filed In office this June 8, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk STATE OF GEORGIA County of Fuiton I. Arnold Broyles, clerk of the superior court of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the application for charter of Consumers' Ice Company, as the same appears of file tn tills office Witness my official signature and the seal of said court this June 8, 1912 ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk Superior Court Fulton County. Georgia. 6 - 8-42 GEORGIA Fulton County: W E Ingram vs Lillie Ingram Supe rlor Court I To Lillie Ingram . By order of court you are notified that in the twelfth da' of Jqne 1912. V F Ingram filed suit agalnut you for divorce to the September 'ernj. IMS of *ald • ourt L You are required ijf i>e at the September of -,n,| uiuri,/, be h»’ l on th< in swtenlber and thereto an- i ■- -i ar — ■ run t T . gTHi. —■a... , ..a,,,., „ WANT AD RATES. One cent a word each Insertion unless on agreement. Minimum 10c an ad. Ads to appear In ordi nary reading matter type. Ads in larger type 2c a word. Ads or. contracts. 4c a line for 90 consecutive insertions; 434 c a line for 60 consecutive insertions. 5c a line for 30 consecutive isizr tions; 5Uc a line for 15 (Count six average length words 1h small reading matter type to the line). EXCEPTIONS. "Situations Wanted" ads contain ing not over 24 words will be printed one time for 10c; three times for 20c, or seven times for 40c Ail ads. such as Boarders Want ed, Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms. Apartments. Hauses For Rent or Wanted, also Lost and round. Help Wanted ads that only get the benefit of the “city cir culation” of The Georgian, will be 1c a word for one Insertion; three times for the price of two or seven times for the hrice of four. CLOSING HOURS. To secure proper classification of Want Ads it will be necessary to have copy in The Georgian office before 1 o'clock the day of the issue. Every word in the advertisement. Including the name and address.« should be counted. Each initial | counts one word; compound words are counted as two words. Telephone your Want Ads to The Georgian (both phones 8000) when I it Is more convenient to do so, and collection will he made at your home or at your office the follow ing day. This is an accommoda tion service rendered Georgian want Ad patrons and payment should always be promptly made or. presentation of bill. Always ask that your telephone Ad be repeated back to you by the telephone Ad taker to make sure that it has been taken correctly. The Georgian can not guarantee accuracy or assume responsibllty for errors of any kind occurring in telephone advertise ments. Out-of-town advertisements must | be accompanied with cash in full payment for the same. Note the foregoing instructions about count ing the words and the rates per word. Agencies’ discounts 15 and 2 per cent. ADVERTISERS should retain re ceipts given by The Georgian to patrons making payment for Want Ads over the office counter, as no mistakes can be rectified without them. Tn answering advertise ments addressed in care of The • Georgian, if the advertiser asks to show references, send a duplicate of same. SPECIAL NOTICE! All Ads must be ordered out in writing or at the office. No dis continuance notice taken over tei phone. Legal Notices. swer the plaintiff's complaint Witness the Hon. J. T. Pendleton, judge of said court, this June 20, 1912 ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. ' 6-21-4 GEORGI A—Pulton Countv: Annie B. Haney vs. .1. Harry Haney- Superior Court. September term, 1912. UM fur divorce. To J. Harry Haney, Greeting: By order of court you are notified that on the sth day of June. Annie B. Hanev filed suit against you for divorce, to the September term of said court. iou are required to be and appear at the September term of said court, to be held on the first Monday in September 1912, lhere to answer the plaintiff's com plaint. Witness the Hon. J. T. Pendleton, judge of said court, this the 17th dav of June 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk. MADDOX & SIMS, Attorneys. -18-2 GEORGIA Fulton County. " ' Mrs. Mary B. Middleton et al vs Chas B. Mitchell et al.. No. 25228, Eulton supe rior court, July term. 1912. Equitable pe- > tition for partition. To Mrs. Marv E. . Coulbourne, Ernest J. Roach and Mrs. Hattie Mae Keating: You are hereby no | lifted that on the 9th day of April, 1912, > Mrs. Mary B. Middleton and others filed an equitable petition for partition against you ami other defendants, returnable tn the July term, 1912, of said court. You are required to be and appear at the July term, 1912. nf Pulton superior court to make answer in said matter Witness Hon. George L. Bell, judge of said court. This Mav 1. 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES; Clerk. WM. A. FfLLER. Plaintiffs' Attorney. ST AT E OF GEt MiG I A~Fufton County— Superior Court. September Term, 1912 No. 25777- Mrs. Jennie L. Richey vs. Wil liam C. Richey- To William C Richey. Greeting: By order of court, vou are hereby notified that on the 17th dav of June, 1912. Mrs. Jennie L. Richey filed suit against you for divorce, returnable to the September Term. 1912. of said court. You are hereby required to be and appear at the September term. 1912. of said court, to be hel<l on the first Monday In Septem ber, 1912. then and there to answer the plaintiff s complaint. Witness the Hon. J. T. Pendleton, judge of said court, this 17th day of June. 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk -19-22 GEORGIA—FuIton County. Mrs. .1. C. Coan vs. James Clifton Coan. Superior Court. To James Clifton Coan: By order of court you are notified that on 15th of June. 1912, Mrs. J C. Coan filed suit against you for divorce, to September term of said court. You are required to be at September term of said court, to be held first Mon day in September, 1912, to answer plain tiff's complaint. Witness Hon. J T Pendleton, judge nf said court, this 15th day of Juno, vear aforesaid ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. LEO SUDDERTH, Attorney. .90-19-1 STATE OF GEORGIA Fulton County. A. L. Meeks vs. latura Meeks—Superior Court —September Term. 1912 —To Laura. Meeks. Greeting: By order of court, you are hereby notified that on the 29th day of June. 1912. A. L. Meeks filed suit against you for divorce, returnable to the September term. 1912, of said court. You are hereby required to bo and appear at the September term. 1912. of said court, to be held on the first Monday In Sep tember. 1912, then and there to answer the plaintiff's complaint. Witness the Hon. J. T. Pendleton, judge of said court, this June 29. 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk 6-29-48 ■WANTED Accommodations for the Georgia legislators. They are coming in now and will he in esssion at the state capitol for the next FIFTY days. All of them arc on the outlook for nice, com fortable and home-like places to eat their meals, or to board or to rent. Many of the places these legislators had last year did not suit them and they de sire to find something better All the legislators w ill read The Georgian that's certain. Their attention will be called day after day to the ''Legislators’ Accommodations ' column nn the Want Ad page- of The Georgian This will be a big advantage to you. So if you have eat ing or boarding places or have rooms, apartments or houses or rent, your ad should be under the "Legislators' Accom modations'' heading An investment of a few cents will keep your house full for the next three months. Phone or send in your ad at once. I *BMBB***gß**g***Sg! l,,Mß .iiiijb .u-ij USE GEORGIAN WANTS I ( FOR