Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 27, 1912, FINAL, Page 13, Image 13

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fSmfwy/= gin v jft KfflKwL ' ■SMJbd ■ -■■--■-■ £ ffijjgKni Jgtp 7 f The Tower Lines Are Coming to Reduce the 5 C° s t °f Living 7 iZM all'll/ The introduction of hydro-electric current into this territory will materially i / rp^ U( ‘ e H le cos t of production on every article manufactured in the territory. It &hk \ 'Zdrl4 v / w enable every factory and work shop to increase its efficiency and reduce its |W|l) 'S»kS\.'' y) -_ •A’LZWSrI P i \mi s'- IvPA Mwr. \! 4 - \ r ’ currcn t * n their enterprises to take the place of the steam boiler and engine ._ ~ ‘ZZ' \ I ‘ outfit, and in every case they have been convinced of the economy of electric cur- >'■rent over the old-time method of generating power, not to mention the increased t J efficiency, the convenience and the cleanliness of the motor-driven plant. c.S? 1 /v f /Z ' K * t° wer tines of this company will soon reach this territory, and the abun- i //' dance of current that will then be available for both power and lighting purposes //jUv s' / ZaV^ 3 " w P rove more advantageous to this section than if an inexhaustible supply of -Z / natural gas had been discovered here. - /// S //'ft*/ / / eQ j°y these highly important features of modern civilization, and at rates that never could have been inaugu- i/7 ft/// /std/ '/ / / " rated but for the hydro-electric development. .•<< ft ft ft^ft////ft' ////ft /// / ft/ F°r information as to rates, cost of installation, etc., communicate with this company. O ft/ft^ ///ft /// / %>/ t§/// ft/l ft//ft Contract Department /ftftft Georgia Railway & Power Company ’PHONE 4945 Lxirl ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1912. 13