Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 15, 1912, HOME, Page 16, Image 16

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16 THE ATLANTA GEORGI AN AXD NEY'S. Contractors and Builders. I Will Finance You IF TOU wish to build: all kinds of build ers’ materia] for sale B. E Mitchell. Kl£__\ ustell Building. 4-25-14 HOME BriLDERSi HOMES built for cash or ’emis, archi tectural des’gns furnished free. Centurv Construe ion <"o. 202-3 CANDLER BLOG 4-10-36 Building Materials. BEAMS FOR BUILDINGS AUSTIN BROS , Atlanta. Ga 4-19-7 Painting and Tinting. FOR THE BEST PI.'ICES ('ALL R R EMBRY M 1456. .'US 4TH N \T'I. BANK BLDG 5-11-24 Monuments and Stone Work. —— -) , jj:. Nl'! H f -0M I' A x y. Ail kinds stone work 17-1? Fraser st. Phone Main 3540. 1-5-47 Real Estate For Sale FOR quick sale, list your property with Everett A- Everett. 224 Brown-Runm Jph Bldg . Marietta and Forsyth 7-15-27 FOR SALE- AT ONCE, “one Il\ ii* ROOM IHH’SE. CORNER l.< \ < NI . SIX-R<>h‘M IHH SE. NEXT TO CORNER GRANT PARK SECTION PRICE I • BOTH. S 2.65 V TERMS HAS T-• HE SOLD AT ONCE. N V Z RON • CARE. ,; LORGE\N 4 . LARGE corner lot in Peachtree Height addition, will oil cheap with s- i. ■■ terms Big nv<n< In thD R U A . cm- Georglan 7-15-8 $3,150 FOR one of the best built 6-room cottages; modern; on cherted street and car line. (’!<•»■ to new citj school, tin*- neighborhood Eas\ terms Main 512<u ' I Have 200 feet fronting Atlanta avenue, overlooking beautiful Grant park, and is on Atlanta’s new driveway around the city. West End to Grant nark and I’ ed mont park, etc Size 2OOx£OO on corner Wil! make four or five good lots: tine shade Price $4,000. W ill exchange lor improved property L A. James. ‘J’Ly <'ompi roller’s •»fH re 33 -7 -1 5 FJVE-RO<>M cottage, nice bath, on -ar line, fine cherted street, for ->nl\ $1,750; $l5O cash, balance eas> Main 5120. 2R-7-15 A FIXE HOTEL PROPER- TY FOR SALE OR EX- CHANGE. THE CHIAPELLA HOTF.T -it Biloxi, Miss., worth easily Jtn.arui. all fur nished and doing good business now. Would consider good Atlanta property or sell on ease terms to good party. .IXO. R. SCOTT.. *l4 Grant Building Phone M 1869. BEAt’TIFI I suburban home and farms for sale Two fine 19-acre tracts, one has four rich acres; five acres oak grove; fine orchard $1,700 Terms one on cherted road. 7’« miles from \tlanta; near nes\ rar line. Badger Real Estate \gc> . Forest Park. Gn. 7-15 F?»r sale New six-room bungalow cot tage. In East \tlanta. facing South De catur car. right at Vannoy Station, roomy and well built, with city water and elec trie lights, growing section; fifteen min utes ride out Brief- >2,850 Cash pay ment to suit vnur convenience am l S2O per month W<>’i|d take vacant lot as part payment owner. IT'S Peters street r.s. tF Dixie, we. lot 68 feet front 550 deep, ten moms; pretty location In quite 35 South Pryor st 28-L I n FOR SALE’BY oW N'ER- An at t ractiv e bungalow, six rooms and bath, built just one year ago Modern plumbing, hot and cold water. ele< trie lights, telephone Large new hen bouses ami runs, splendid garden, fine shade trees 'Phis is on a large corner lot. SO foot front b\ 178 feet deep Well fenced. In North !\ irkwood. on main Decatur at line Wil! make reasonable terms to nigh' i>ar’ v T* l» phone Decatur 231 7-9 54 COLLEGE PARK. new six-room bunga low on large shaded lot. best local h i and close to car. all conveniences well built and handsomely finished, regular $3,750 borne I must sell at once, a< count other obligations. and will make price of $3 ?50. with only *3OO < ash. Do not mis- th!.-- splendid ha’-galn W. 11 S Hamilton. owner, De«-att:i. Ga Phon® Decatur 4’3 7-9-1 Ft »R SALE Eleven and one half acres of land Nir’wood. two blocks from car. water and .<♦ \w will <,n 48 big lots, can m ike .-'.me one s*>.ooo n 90 days. See us <p’i< if \ou want to make quick money At’anta Suburban Realty Co.. 31 Inman Bldg 7-3-33 MR. REAL ESTATE MAX. READ THIS. Cftft CITY Lt >TS. three-quarters of m mile from court house, in Dublin. Georgia; 7.00*i population, the only »it\ in Geor gia ‘Dublin’ ail the tone Lois can eas ily be sold for SIOO ami up Also. 25 acres of g<»o<| farm lam] Just outside of <H\ limits, suitable for dairy or truck far!'' *ntiit‘ proposition for $12,500 < »ne-third cash balance one and two year’- Xddrcss II M Burch. Dublin Ga 7 I -36 D< i S '»l‘ WISH own a Lome ' 82 lots in Kirkuood. P'.OO to S7OO io per cent first pa'merit Gcorgi' s Max ,y Co.. Bellj'hone Decatur 8? 13-12 FOR SALE My eijuitx' in *l\ room house and corner lot. south std» Address T 4 ». B>x ‘*B. <»r phone Ivy 5889 6 21* 9 THE"HdUSE you build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it ’s wired for electrieitv. 4-18 19 Real Estate Wanted. HAVE several ap’plicat ions for negrro residential and nvrst men! pr-pt clx \ddrr-s h*. )•> tate. <-are of Georgian. : >9 712 prj-T mui )..■ ' , ,!,■ sirable city property. in*anx p.u<| p>wn any state for the owner; haxe ;< < '"ph-ie force of good men I get r» -nils me J H Ralkrnni. Boston <la ' ’‘ . For Exchange—Real Estate. F<)R F.N<’H ANGE Beautiful six • bungalow. mar I'..neo DeLeon avornm m\\ and all modern Improvements ha’.i wood f]o<>rs. vacant lots on north >i«L small renting property or purchase nn>i ■ x notes will be considered. Owner. Box too rare Georgian 7-13 E Farms For Saie. Foil SALE South < irorg a farms. iarg< or small places. Explain in first letu i what you want and what terms yam wani to buy oil l. H Halkcotn, Boston, Ga 7-1 1-1 L A \I.RA desirable and wadi hnprovet far’n for sale Wt r p r partimlars ' ' B hitelaxx. Sr , Hr. 'xx ns’\ iile, Tenn Roiiltt 3 55-7*' Mt B .'ines Man or Won an. Aren' 1 >o on a -Utarp hmko.it for <om pet ent helf of all ind You km»w that it is go. bii-:tv-.- pol < y to gm !F\e wires with L*i "c pall ymir attention to the "Situa |’. .0.: Wanted rolumns of r rhe Georgian F Ur ■' •' X ■"! haxe a • bj» - p i. ’hr hf *i e.lp that can be had on the mar ' 1 -r .f poj !e ’ha’ advert's* •at ' » v the ber ’ - * G ’ ♦ ’ '' ' • ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ '' - of ’ hr- get ihf. helj tn&t will oe vi i..e most service to jou. IPoultry, Pet and Live Stock - Poult r> popu irit; gofs by t j ■ at.-s Tim- /-j (IZ'ICC \«h. n theiv was nothing to th.- . . ooultrv huunrss /- if you did not own 1 ’ I Batted Plymouth Rooks I' .. , lr . .7 , l ington < razo n;l .- Isl( '<'ll rcm.-inbr i p,; .i tor,.. th, • Rond? 1-h.nd Reds / 17////,’’l' I « ere America’s ' ’ ■ most popular _ i fowl? This sea- / )nctnr : s-n has !„ 1 SIH Ilf I :; " hit, Indian i Runner duck veat Th,- mon who bred I W ite Runners were swept clean of . cgs ~nd stock. Prices went soaring 'lout of ar reason Everybody felt they r lust tnu-t aavr Whit-- K inner. l - And I thro bought them as long as the supply j lasted. The w .folks of the poultry indtts ,|tr.' non ar,- predicting 'o ,i man that ( n, ,\t r < r is to b<- a I’.i' tridgi I’l v mouth Rock > ear. I ' >ne thing is certain tin breeh has ■ 1 ■ enmyerl a tea; craze that did not t > , ; have ■. lot of merit. \nri it is because • yf their god chara,'teristits that the r.attriiig, Plymouth Rocks ate threat tong t . on , p the cotiTitr.', even as the R, os and the <>rplngions swept it in : I the past i.tke the Reds, rhe Barred Rocks and '< orptngtnns the Partridge Plym outh. Rocks are "general purpose" fowls. They ar.- good fnr both eggs and meat. • They are both beautiful and useful. S. A. Noftzger originated the breed, and he did It because he wished to pre serve the marvelous beauty of par tridge coloring in some fowl of medium size and unquestioned utility. He had a tremr ndous time in breeding the Par tridge Rocks, and It was only after years and years of patient work that he got them established and breeding true to type. There is no question of the beauty of th- partridge coloring, and when it Is combined with the Rock shape ft fur nishes a bird that is unetfualed in ap pearan Their coloring is handsome, but it is a useful color It Is so dark that it does not "show dirt." and it can lie > vhlbited without washing—a tre mendous advantage over the light col mod breeds. The egg-laying ability of the Par tridge Plymouth Rocks Is unquestioned. The year the breed was admitted to the standard a pen of Partridge Plymouth Rocks won one of the largest and most Important egg-la> Ing contests over held in America. The Partridge Plymouth Rocks are extremely hardy birds. The young, which look for all the world like husky partridges, are lively and grand for agers. They can stand any ordinary sorts of abuse and grow and prosper oven tinder adverse conditions. They mature rapidly and develop to broiling size as rapidly as anx breed. Their skin is white and their flesh unequaled in flavor. The fact that far-sighted breeders, whn attempt always to keep one step in advance of popular favor, laid in a supply of Partridge Plymouth Rocks this year, and that they will be ready ' to meet a big demand for eggs next spring is an indication in itself that their popularity Is growing. Next year Is \ ery sure to be a Par tri.lge Plymouth Rock year throughout the I'nited States. R I Reds ; QUALITY REDS .1, I Hosford, East > Point. Ga 4 35-31 I ' Orpingtons. »’F'\ of Wh te Orpingtons, three hen« and one rooster: cost $25. Will sell for sl2 5A nou Temple Court building. 7-5-48 ®ggs ; TH<’RG VGHRL-Eo Ruff Orpington eggs, N ppi 15 ?’ per 100. 126 Windsor st 1 M Ln 3588 4-27-25 —— j Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. NOTICE! I WE HAVE DAILY inquiries for houses, stores and apartments in every part of the city. If your property is vacant, list it with us today. . J If you need a store or residence, call for our rent bulletin. We mail landlords their checks five times a month. TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN. t 203-8 Empire Building. 10 PER CENT -SIB,OOO INVESTMENT. ’ , HOW IS THIS'.’ Within I's feet of Peachtree, and right in that active district, we aie offering for a qvick sale a piece nf property that will double what we J ; ask (nr it in a short time, and at the same time pay 10 per cent «»n what you > agree to pay for it See us about this at once, 'This price will move this valua j I hie propertv at once WILSON BROS. REM, ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS . ' Main 4477-.1 701 Empire Building Night No Ivy G. R. MOORE & CO. REAL ESTATE, BUILDING AND LOANS. ’ 14ft? CANDLER BUILDING. PHONE IVY 437 S , I $5.000 E(»R ;i close-in piece of property that is in line for en hancement. H is rented at sul per month, and you need only see this. Your money's worth. $1,750.00 eash. balance easv. Loan of $2.5(10. You can not go wrong on this. WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. REAL 'STATE AND BUILDERS FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING i’liona 2106 Main. > •K I . A LOOK AT NO. til! CLEBURNE AVE. This is a new double-floored and - ’i ni-slic.itlu d home: built of the very best materials; steam heat, tile floor • ■' |>or. -h and tn bath, hardwood floors, birch doors, stone mantel, exposed ■ ’ ■ ■: b.-ams, bookcases. walls tinted In rich colors, dressing room with large . os mirrors In doors, which gives a beautiful effect, plate rack, butler's . < i inert , Hina closet, splendid basement This is located directly in front of ’’l I I’almer's beautiful home It Is fresh and new No one has ever Hied In 1 | ' \i ! ' ' ask ton to do is to take a look at It and then come to see us Our price is right and terms easy J | No ".7 MYRTLE STREET Here Is an eight-room two-stori home, located on d a i sruo will either “ell or exchange, will take vacant properti as nart . payment B \l;c, MN 1. ■■ ■ - - - ----- - - - 1 .- 1.1 M ii 1: \ T 1.1 1 Al' A RTM ENT'S .1 us i go out i<» No TOO West I 'each tree ■•• and you will find some of the nicest "NEW ' apartments in the citv. ■| tbs., i, |i cver.i known . onvenience to the apartment. Will rent you one P ' - GOttD ACREAGE FOR SI>B-1 >1 VISION / 5 Id Is' |7* IT " I’l Hl N three miles nf ,ar shed and on a ’ II V 11 4 god street, with good frontage, we have . -k a< V Iha' lies well for sub-division. I v 1■" \ I I N ,n ' l ** ' 'S h ' territory that '« build- i, INIs I » I I mg up fast, there ■ good tnone.i in this np?. T’U’? rrii r ,-»nd terms are i ( 1 \ | I~f \ • ght Come mto see us about this p I \_Z AV 1 a Z ‘X. AV 1 Rea’ Estate. Renting Loans fell Empire Bldg Both Phones 1531. / READ FOR PROFIT--GLORGIAN WANT ADS--USE FOR RESULTS Sticks EAWX ANdXvHITE INDIAN DI NNER DI CKS. 33 a pair April hatch; eggs from George H Saxe's pen No, 1 which won first prize Atlanta show L. H. . Moore. Conley. Ga. 34-7-15 1 j t HAVE the finest Indian Runner ducks .Walton strain, in the South; eggs for I sale a redtteed price. < all or write J. F i ' .-. ers It . S<' Hurt street. 45-7-12 k t it; SVLE Indian Runners; pure white ano fawn and white ducklings. Egg" at .-it* pri.es for two weeks. Georgia I 'wk Farm, South Kirkwood. Atlanta. 53-7-9 .. -. 7 ... Miscellaneous Poultry. Sf.XTIIEN Barred Rocks. I atbern strain; ten Brown Leghorns, al J 23 Bargain Call Main 711. .1, L. < 'aim 7-13-23 CHLORO-NAPTH OLEUM DIP. AND LIVE STOCK DISINFECTANT. BE FAIR to your chickens They can’t avoid lice and disease You must help ’hern Clean their houses with Chloro- I Naptholeum Dip and use It on sick birds ;t will drive the trouble away One gal ion u’f’kf.- H’O gallons of flip Write us for poultry bool- West Disinfecting Company, S S Selig, .Ir general agent, 26 South Fo afreet, Atlanta 6-11-36 SEEDS AND I’OILTIM’ SUP- PLIES. DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY EVERY DAY. BOTH PHONES 2568. HEI P REDI’<’E the high cost of living by planting a patch of Fall Potatoes. W< hav e some seed nf the genuine Green Mountain Potato which is recognized as the very best for fall planting 75c pe»* peck, $2.5(1 per bushel. THIS IS A GOOD time tn plant for a forage crop Wp can furnish *’range and Amber Dane. Whippoorwill an<l Mixed Peaa and Soja Beans. Get our price? before you buy MITES AND LICE are the greatest draw backs t«» poultry raising in the South. We have remedies that will absolutely rid your flock of these pests. Come in and let us show them to you. WE HAVE lI’ST GOTTEN in a fresh shipment of the famous “Red Comb Poultrx Feeds. ■' The.'’ are absolutely free from dirt and all of the ingredients gre ra ta b|e. Horses and Carriages. FOR SALIC Gentle horse and buggy. Ap plj (97 Whitrliall sirrel 7-15 ?n FOR SALE One gentle Shetland pony, 3$ inches high; about 550 pounds; seven years old; seal brown color, or will ex change for good second.-hand surrey in first-class condition. Address, with de scrlptlon and terms. A.. Route 3. Mon roe. Ga. 7-13-8 Mules. FOR SALE THREE GOOD DRAY MILES. DRAYS AND HARNESS. ALSO TWO SECOND-HAND BUGGIES AND HARNESS. E. L. ADAMS CO.. NO. I WASHINGTON ST 7-9-7 Cows. WANTED To exchange Del*ava] sepa rator for good cow. Dairy and Farm Supply Co.. 137 Whitehall st. 35-7-12 Calves. •’ALVES WANTED Fifteen calves, two works to six weeks old: must be in good condition; ten females, five males; quote price per head delivered at Griffin or Ex periment, Ga. Address Martin V. Calvin, Director. Experiment, Ga 7-12-46 Dogs. H’H’NDS Wolf bear. deer. eat. fnx and bloodhounds, 50-page illustrated cata logue. 5-cent stamp Rook wood Kennels Lexington. Ky 32-7-13 Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent. W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson Real Estate. Rent'ng and Loans. Bell Phones 1031-1032. H Edgewood ave. Atlanta Phone 1881. FOR SALE. SUBURBAN BUNGAIjOW. IN SOUTH KIRKWOOD, front ing ear line, and right at a stop, a hrand-tjew and strictly I modern high-class bungalow, con taining 5 rooms: has all the city conveniences. Birch doors, hard wood floors: corner lot. 60x160 feet ; delightful shade. This is a high-class and very desirable i home proposition; well located, an rea\ to jve in. $4,250. on at tractive terms. See either Mr. Dews or Mr. Radford. IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO L FOR RENT—APARTMENTS. XA E HAVE q few elegant apartments in rlffferent locations, sizes and prices that will be vacant September 1. See our Mr. Girardeau and get the best before it is too latv. WE PLBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of everything we have for rent. Get a eopv. JOHN -L WOODSIDE. THE RENTING AGENT. 1? AUBURN AVENUE. RHONE MAIN FOR RENT E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY SEE this double 2-story house of fourteen rooms. 141 and 1.43 Pulliam street, with all conveniences. The house is now being renovated inside and out. We are offering this at $45 per month. SEE this 8-room 2-story house. l 2 block from Peachtree street, close in and ; now being painted. Has gas, hoi and cold water and porcelain bath and on a lot 50x125—560 per month. 777 WEST PEAt’HTREE STREET, eight rooms, two stories, Sixteenth st Has all conveniences—sso per month. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. 18 and 20 WALTON STREET. Both Phones 458. FOR SALE. FURNACE-HEATED BUNGALOW—S3.SOO -Has seven pretty rooms, stone front and Southern exposure; size of lot 50x170. This home is on the car line, in Inman Park section. Remember, it is brand new and has seven rooms Easy terms. Let us show you. We are sure you will like it. FORREST AVENUE HOME. $5.500-—This is a 2-story 8-room home, in beautiful section of Forrest avenue. Lot 50x150. This home has a loan on it of $3,750. Does not that alone denote the value? We know this will make some one a good home, and we feel equally sure that any one buying it will make some money. If you will just consider this a while and look at it. you will never have any re grets. Terms THOMSON A LYNES. WHITEHALL STREET AND RAILROAD FRONTAGE RIGHT at the street car underpass we have 75 feet on White hall street with 82 feet on Central of Georgia railway, at just about one-half its value, or $175.00 foot, on good terms. Adjoining frontage held at $350.00 foot. B. M. GRANT & CO. Second Floor. Grant Building. LITTLE & GREEN REAL ESTATE. 10 AUBURN AVENUE. Btdl Phone Main 943. Atlanta Phone 593. HOUSTON ST. HOME. SAFE INVESTMENT. NINE ROOMS—Two-story, 10l .52x149*2 ON EAST HARRIS STREET, between (running through to Cain' between A VS 4D Courtland. House and lot. Lot -ackson street and Boulevard This home Is situated in a fine section, on a high f or more than enough to pay all ex level lot facing south. Owner wishes to penses Talk this over with your wife sell on account house being too large and see us Monday Don’t be “skeered’’ No loan to assume, (’an make terms it’s safe; buy this LITTLE & GREEN 10 AUBURN AVENUE. r - _ . pnn CAT 17 BrY 74: ’ glenn street. IVytV dAL IL (Goo'd Cottage i If) |—l |X I HAS flve rooms, gas. water and bath; I 1 11 I I . street improvements, fine car sei . - vice; right at Grant Park. Price $2,000. WOO DSI DE th ° s ' r - sa)es 12 Auburn Ave FLORIDA ~ THE FINEST opportunity ever offered for a high-class colonization enter prise. This property is the cream of the Perdido Tract, which is the best land in Escambia County and the very best In all Florida, right at Pen sacola. Six thousand acres, three railroads through the tract. Twenty dol lars per acre wiil take it. Can be easily sold at an average of $75 per acre. Would consider good down-town Atlanta properly in exchange or will sell on easy terms to good reliable party. This is the chance of a lifetime. JOHN R. SCOTT Phone M. 1969 914 Grant Building. Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent. TURMAN. BLACK & CALHOUN 203-8 Empire Building FOR SALE FOR RENT. OgI.EIHC KI I'. A\l-.Nt E ( Near ( | at |>awson street ... . 14 30 Gordon place, we have one of the most 4- r . f| a t, 160 Courtland 20.60 attractive 6-room bungalows you ever 5-r. flat. 124 East Fair street 20.60 san. In perfect condition, has three bed 'l‘ r - ' ,at - “I’J V PC st , reet 25.00 rooms, hall, parlor, dining room, pantry LL flat’.' 70 Whitehall'terrace. ' ""Io and kitehen. Tinted walls House is 4.,- h. 32 Rogers street new 15.00 screened; has tile bath torn. 8x12; new 5-r. h.. 25 Cunningham place 2250 screened sleeping house in \ aid and nice 5-r h, 34 Rosalia street 20.00 shade Don t fail to see this if you want 6-r. h . 56 Rankin street ... 27.50 an up-to-date place, and something worth 6-r. It. 75 Whitefoord avenue .... isiflO the monej 6-r. b.. 346 Central avenue ... 25.00 7-r h., 152 Crew street 25.00 g_ r j) igg Courtland street toioo SPRING STREET HOME (inly $4,750. r D ,? lpl ’ ar l!® o , n strep ' ‘35.00 Good two-story eight-room house tn A- JU r [’ ■ / i ' e " n Place. ■ >O.OO No. 1 condition, tinted walls, combination y r ’’ ■ McLendon ave 65.00 fixtures, arranged Will sell t ~ r “r’■ near l> new .... 40.00 ' on eas* terms See this Its worth the J/' !' Luckie street 37,0 r n, O nev 12-r. h . 455 Peachtree street • 75 00 one> 13-r. h . 104 Ivy street (partly fur- ■ ' nished > . 95.00 . X .. r, .... » , A-A „• . 50-52 Auburn avenue, stores 20x100. ANSLt-D PARK 1.01 52.200 Wes<m>n- ea ,. tl „ n uer Drive -me block from cat hnr. .MH R;> Atabalnfl stree( . 25x126 I"., on 200 <ee( It - (-heap one-half cash 1? South Broad street, t-story hrfek. " modern K Madi-on avenue. a»;d WE Have plenty of !none> to loan on real basement estate 65 East Alabama street. 30x60 .... 12.50 FOR RENT. 6-r. h.. 108 Mansfield street $26.09 6-r. h.. 123 North Lawn street 30.00 6-r. h.» 33 Lovejoy street 15.60 1 6-r. h., 122 West Alexander street.. 15.60 1 6-r. b., 504 Euclid ave 6-r. h . 216 Lawton street 26.50 i I 6-r. h.. 17 (Jordon a\e.. Kirkwood. Ga 35.0 n 6-r. h.. 71 Bellwood avelo.6o! 5-r. apartment, Georgian apartment 42.50 5-r apartment. Piedmont apartment 25.00 5-r. apartment, 356 N. Jackson st. . 50.00 5-r. fiat. 290-A East Linden street.. 30.00 5-r. fiat. 270 East Fair street 21.60 5-r. fia’. 15 Alice street 22.50 5-r. h.. 120 South Mayson 12.50* 5-r. h.. 29 .Joe Johnson ave 12.50 ) 5-r. h.. Hayes Station 12.50 5-r. h.. 355 Formwait street 16.50; I 5-r. h.. 49 Atlanta ave 17.50: Corner Greensferry and Wellington 15.00 > Corner Greensferry and Wellington 20.00 1 Corner Fifth street and Hemphill.. 15.60) Thompson station 16.00; . 5-r. h.. 291 Pulliam street .. 22.50; 5-r. h., 28 South Park ave 10.5<D 5-r. h.. Urmanda street 16.501 5-r. h., 710 Highland ave 31.50 ' And a long list of larger and smaller ' houses. Com? to see us. , OAN. WE CAN PLACE IT. Real Estate For Sah. Real Estate For Sale ON THE FIRST TUESDAY in next month we are going to sell a « commissioner s sale, for the purpose of division, about three hun dred (300) acres of land on the Roswell road, fust beyond Sanriv Springs. MR. KAUFFMAN is now making a survey of it -and the plat* will be ready in about ten days. It will be subdivided into parcel tangmg from about five acres to twenty-five acres, putting th* l nron erty within the easy reach of everybody ORDINARILY’ you can not buy any property on the Roswell road un- less you invest in a very large tract: and. to meet the demand for smaller parcels, we have been very careful In this subdivision B is on a magnificently paved and oiled highway, has perfect titles and the tetjjns will !><• easy, it is known as the Spruell FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR AUCTION SALE I July 16, 4:30 P. M. 221-223 AUBURX AYENUE. 3-story, new brick building. Rental $1,620 per annum. Rain stopped our sale of this property last Thursday. Come to the sale Tuesday, sure. E. RIVERS REALTY CO. FOR EXCHANGE. 1,400 ACRES timber land, seve n miles Tliomasvillf-. Ga.. will ex. change for Atlanta property. GEORGIA HOME AXD FARM CO.. Candl or Bldg. THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired Tor Electricitv. Railroad Schedule. Legal Notices. SOUTHERN RAILWAY? GEORGIA Fulton County: George \\ Tedder vs. Ida M. Tedder Su perior Court PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH” ’To Ida M. 'redder: Ry order of court, you are hereby notified that on the 29th of ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF June. 1912, George W Tedder filed suit PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA of°raid lls^d e p ” b ; Ten,’.’ a or s r al'! U ? 0 e U d rt t0 to b 7 e a 'he t l h d e o^^; », S ,orar>t°JLa- aS !nforrnatlon ’ and ar ® not Monday in September, 1912. to answer ths pl a inti ts s complain i. Witness the Hon. .1. T. Pendleton, judge No, Arrive From— No. Depart To— of said court, this 29th' June. 1912 35 New Y, 5:00 am 36 New Y.12:15 am ARNOLD BROYLES 'berk 13 Jaxville. 5:20 am 30 Col’bus 5:20 am 7-1-7 43 Was’ton 5:25 am 13 Cinci . 5:30 am 5 t .ts of < 'r- ll no T .< —— 12 Strport. 6:30 am 32 Fort V. 5:30 am T T.>, A , ,T 'T RG ’ A— S Won „ C ° U v' 23 Jaxville 6:50 am 35 B’ham . 5:45 am 9 do „ m , vs Mrs. Nancy •17 Toccoa. 810 am 7 Chat'ga 6:40 am U T ' Ja,l! % Be ', ! a " d ? 26 Heflin . 8:29 am 12 R’mond 6:55 am h 2 •rl " .o^" re T° r heptem * 29 New Y.10:30 am 23 Kan C. 7;00 am -r? > ,9 ’-- D X?' ’ S F 6 . ,-r < Chat'ga 10:35 am 16 Brun'k. 7:45 am ' all o Be!l , and ? ack C’”’ 7 Macon 10:40 am 29 B'ham. 10:45 am ’[ .■ g: y D’T of ’.' r' r ' i 27 Fort V 10:45 am 38 New Y.11:01 am a " d ,f ac, L> of 7°" are hereby notified that 21 Col'bus 10:50 am 40 Charl'a 12:00 n’n " IP „ 4U ' da U ?( J une c ” ”t Mr? 3 f e " 6 Cinci ..11:10 am 6 Macon .12:20 pm T dom Townsend filed suit against vnu for 30 B'ham.. 2:30 pm 30 Newt Y. 2:45 pm thp Purpose of correction and recession of 40 B'ham 12:40 pm 15 Chat'ga 3:00 pm one deed, made to above named plaintiff 39 Charlo'e 355 pm 39 B'ham 4:10 pm L, v \'f s ' Xancv ’l gdol l' l n . wh,ch '° U IT 5 Macon 4:00 pm «18 Toccoa. 4:30 pm ’he three named beneficiaries, returnable 37 New Y. 5:00 pm 22 Col'bus 5:10 pm ’o the September term. 1912. of said court. 15 Bruns'k 7:50 pm 5 Cinci- . 5:10 pm sou ar ® hereby required to be and ap- 11 R’mond 8:30 pm 28 Fort V. 5:20 pm ppar at thp September term. 1.912. <>f said 24 Kan. C. 9:20 pm 25 Heflin . 5-45 pm court, to be h»!d on the first Monda? m 16 Chat’ga 9:35 pm 10 Maron 5:30 pm September 1912. then and there to answer 29 Col’bus 10 20 pm 41 Wash'n' 8 45 pm ’he plaintiffs complaint. 31 Fort V.10:25 pm 24 Jaxville 9:30 pm Witness the Hon. W. D. Ellis, judge of 36 B'ham 12:00 ngt 11 Sh'port 11:10 pm sal '’ court, 'his 28th of June. 1912. 14 Cinci. .11:00 pm 14 Jaxville 11:10 pm ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk Trains marked thus (•) run daily, ex- GEORGIA—FuIton County. cept Sunday. Ross D. Rimes vs. Corinne sales Rimes. Other trains run dailv. Central time. Fulton Superior Court City Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree St. To Corinne Sales Rimes: By order of court, you are notified that -- -1 gH" on the 29th da.' of June. 1912. R"ss P Rimes filed suit against you for divorce Legal Notices. ,o ’he September term. 1912. of said court You are required to be at the September STATE OF GEORGIA -Fulton Countv: tprm ’ 1912 - of saici court, to be held on Mary Bridwell vs. C. C. Bridwell ” ,p f”' s ’ Monday m heptember. I'l- ’o To C ('. Bridwell: By order of court an h;?"" ’he plaintiffs complaint you are hereby notified that on the L’Hii Hness the Honorable wf.V day of June Mary Bridwell filed suit d ‘ p !, on ’ ■’ ud9rP ?(. sald rr ’’'VLJl l \D u , n .?J 1 h ' against you for divorce, returnable to the I 9 '-- ARNOLD BROYLES. ( g r " September term of said court. 1 ~ d - You are required to be at the Septem- GEORGIA -Fulton County her term of said court, to be held on the Flora Garrison Jaquet vs. Frank Garner first Monday in September, 1912, to answer Jaquet. Fulton Superior Court the plaintiff's complaint. To Frank Garner Jaquet: By order of Witness the Hon. W. I> Ellis, judge of court you are notified that on the .'6th said court this 27th June. 1912. day of June. 1912. Flora. Garrison laquet ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. filed suit against you for divorce to the -1-3 September Term. 1912, of said court CFORI'H Pulton <-.rnntv You are requireri tn be at the September 8 nirt you are notified that on the 29th day of 11 J! , u „ r June Bertie A. Edwards filed suit against . ne f Dj ,nF>6?h 1912 you for divorce, returnable to the Septem- VpWH T> RROYI US ' Jerk her term of said court ” 7.1-5 You are required to be at the September , , term of said court. t<» be held on the ST ATE OF GEORGIA—FuIton ( ount\ first Monday in September, to answer the Mrs \\ R. Metts vs. M R. Mett? uU' plaintiff's complaint perior Court. September 'Drm. . Witness the Hon. W D. Ellis, iudge of To WR. Metts, Greeting: Ry or ' ler ..,_ said court, this 29th June. 1912 court'you are hereby notified that on XRNOLD BROYLES. Clerk. ”6tb day of June. 1912, Mrs V R ■ 7-1-2 filed suit against you for divorce. T ’** ,lirn , STATE Fulton County: “ the Se P tember Term - 191 -’ 0 sa! Martha Elizabeth Allen vs. Roy McPhail h hv requireri t 0 b e and ah % UPe v\Y Ann r ’- Se P tembPr pear at the September Term. 1912. M -aid T(? Roy '.Vl’rpfiaY AlteT Greeting: By p -'t to l.e He'd on the order nf court, you are herelq notified 7 h S T’m ti ' rf -U f 7,' llln uin that ..n (he 31st day of May. 1912. Martha ,h w the Hon W D Ellis ludg* Elizabeth Allen tiled suit against you for }' “ , his 29th da’v of June. t f *'.’ total divorce returnable to the September ur » j-p npnutv <’|prk: Term. 1912. of said court. 1 i u . . , You are hereby required to be and ap- - pear at the September term. 1912. of said STATE OF’’ GEt’KGIA -Fulton 11 court, to be held on the first Monday in Ruth Lance Fuller vs. rlerman G-, , fl September. 1912, then and there to answer Superior Court. September the plaintiff's complaint. 1912 -No. 25532 To Herman Witness the Hon J T Pendleton, judge Greeting; By order of court. 1 ™ , Os said court, tliis Mav 31. 1912. hereby notified that on the f ■' h , f ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk. May. 1912. Ruth Lame D le Y.■ he DORSEY. BREWSTER. HoWELL * against you for divorce, returname - HEYMAN. JOHN K. MACDONALD. September term. 1912. of said cour ■ IR.. Petitioner s Attornevs 7-1-4 are hereby required to be a, ’o , —pr-v, rr -■ at the September term. 1912. of said ■ - (.Eoßt.lA -Fuhon ’ minty )(1 b( . hp)f| „„ thp flr „ Mon da.> tn Septem Mamie Boyd vs. < < . Boyd. , her. 1912. then and there to answer th io (.( . Boyd, l,reeling: By order of i . a j ( ~,m p laint Witness the I 1 . oiirt you are hereby notified tliat on the I l T - r r . pn , lleton . ludge of said court. 1 Ith day of June. 1912. Mrs. Mamie Boyd I , Jv , Tiled suit against you for divorce, return- ’ - \RNGLD BROYLES. Clerk able to the September term of said court. ( m s\V\lN’ WOODS. , ~ You are hereby required to be and appear ’ Plaintiff’s Attornex " September Term ■ ourt, to ■— ' i I'l'm ' ' ' *** be held on the first Mondax in Septem- GEORGIA Fulton County. ber. 1912, to answer the plaintiff’s com- Frances McLeroy vs. Herbert McLet plaint To Herbert McLeroy, Greeting Witness Hon J. ’l’ Pendleton, judge of By order of court, you are '. , v said court. June 29. 1912 on the Ist day July. Frances Me • . ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk. filed suit against you for divorce. ’ WlfaLlAM J. I.AXEY, At’torney. 7-1-1 September term of said court STATE <>F GE« >R<;i?\ “Fulton County: v V<m are required <<?- James Sawler vs. Mrs. LG. Hapholdt. et ber teim nf said our .■ . fn ar al Superior Court. September Term, ] rst y ( ’ nda > ITI . ‘ t i“i- N-. ’S7'*t SUAV ,he Plaintiff s complaint . To Mrs. l„ G Hapholdt et al. Greet- Witness the. Hon YV f- LIU.’. JU Jk ing By order of court you are hereby saf, i eottn'. ’’''■J 1 ’ ■ opoyLES Clerk notified that on the 21st day of lune. 1912. • •• plaintiff* Aitorne' James Sawyer filed suit against you el al. v M BRAND. I lamtin s . , for equitable relief, etc returnable to the September Term. 1912. of said court TAKE NO"1( E You are hereby required t<» hp and ap- Tha’ Robert E. Save has at the September Term. 1912. of said superior court Fulton coun y. court, to he held on the first Monday in moval < >f disabilities, fixed by the ' SeT'tember. 1912. ’lien and there to answer in ’h* 3 dD orce su’t of Rubv Bene • the plaintiff s complain’ ' ersus Robert E. Save, and ■'"A’tV,. \\ tness th® Hon J T Pendleton, iudee be heard a’ the • ourt bn u=s. T e. of -jiq f niji" this ,f »th lune ’912 tpt-vn. 1912 ARNOLD BRtDLES. Lie-- ARNOLD BROYLES « let LAVENDER R RAY. Attorney 7-1-6 MONDAY. .JULY 15. 1912.