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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. READ FOR PROFIT-GEORGIAN WANT ADS—USE FOR RESULTS TUESDAY. AUGUST 6. 1012.
Money To Loan.
t° r P urc hase money notes and S2O.
TJO for loans. Fulton Investment Com
pany. Green, Tilson & McKinney, attor-
Beya. 7-31-33
The Prudential Insurance
Company of America
can make you a 5, 5 I-2 and
6 per cent loan on improved
property through their
loan correspondents.
TURMAN, BLACK &
CALHOUN,
203-8 Empire Building.
7-12-1
StONTEY for salakied peopi c
AND OTHERS, upon their own names:
cheap rates, easy payments Confiden
tial D. H Tolman. 544 Austell building
'VE 4?an make loans on Atlanta real es
tate and farm lands Apply to Ralph
O. Cochran. 19 South J t r<>ad 7-10-20
MONEY on hamTTor’immedlate loans on
property in or near Atlanta J. E. Aan
Valkenburg. 501 Equltabl e Bldg. 6-f>-22
WEYMAN * CONNORS.
ESTABLISHED ISM.
Mortgages on Real Estate 4-J -1
WE HAVE plenty of money to
lend at lowest rates on Atlanta
and nearby property, either for
straight or monthly payment
plan. Also for purchasing pur
chase money notes. Foster &
ftoiipon 11 Edgewood Ave.
JEWELERS AND BROKERS
VV 301 PETERS
T > BLDG ‘
(loan u 7 (y
Phone main ;>>
STRICTLY, PRIVATE
S’’MM ’ t ; - Ni-S ;« • I any
amount; per cent Write or call. S.
W Caraon, 24 South Broad st. 4 1 7
FARM WANS placed tn any amount on
improved farm lands In Georgia The
Soutnern Mortgage Company, Go.nd build-
Ing 7-18-1
Without Indorsement
Without Collateral
Security
Without Rea] Estate
Securities
Money loaned at
LAWFUL RATES.
NATIONAL DIS
COUNT CO.,
301-2 Fourth Nation
al Bank Building.
Stocks and Bonds.
REALTY TRUST COMPANY
20 SHARES of Realty Trust Company
stock cheap; worth 160 per share; 20
shares Empire Cotton Oil Company stock;
best .buy in town right now; ten shares
Equitable Casualty Company stock, ten
shares West End Bank stock. Make lo
an offer for this stock. Witham is financ
ing this bank. What’s it worth to you?
Address Buying Home, care Georgian
58-8-6
WlIzL sell or trade some vacant lots (or
the stock of the Eagle Mining Com
pany, Railway Postal Clerks' Investment
Association. Guarantee Trust and Bank
ing Company. Provident Trust ami Se
curity Company Address me. P. O Box
580, Atlanta. Ga. 69-8-6
Business Opportunities.
1 HAVE one of the swellest homes in the
city of Atlanta, will exchange this place
for good farming land; or, for smaller
renting property , suitable for school, san
itarium, hospital This place must be
sold tills week Address Seattle, Box
208, care Georgian 60-8-6
Real Estate For Sale
east~lakeTar line~
I HAVE two pretty new houses on the
Decatur ear line: near East that
can sell on small cash payment and
monthly. See owner, Box 207. care Ge<»r
gian
i- f »i: SALE id owner; lot on Vv< i j
drive. Anslej Park: one block from car
line. 55 by 215 Mew well $1,700. Terms.
Phone Main 1120. -25
FOR SALE North side rot 1 a go, renting
well, which you can buy cheaply and
hold fnr appreciation Phone Ivv 30U.
4 5 8 6
L<» ( ‘K How is this? Two throe room
houses, sewer connection, rem for $12.00;
SOOO. easy terms. II .1 Austin, Main
525 E-J, 405 Peters Bldg 90-8-3
FOR SALE or exchange for
vacant lots, three brand
new. well built bungalows,
all conveniences; nice street
in Kirkwood. Atlanta Su
burban Realty Company, 31
Inman Building. Phone M.
2053. 8-3 58
North Side Ilome.
TWO-STORY BRICK seven-room dwell
ing on corner lot; porcelain bath tub;
stationer} washstand, gas. servants'
house on lot. A dandj home on Spring
street. A 10'7 investment, $2,700 for
equity. Ease terms. Loan SI,BOO at s';. to
run indefinite!} \ppl} Joseph 12. Boston
care Georgia Savings Bank and Trust
Company. 8-1-42
IN DRUID HILLS section lot, eornT-i
Highland and Oklahoma avenues. 52'.
by 200 feet, for only $1,600. on easy
terms. Call Owner, Bell phone West
854-J. 26-7-31
FOR quick sale. list your propertv with
Everett X- Everett. 224 Brown-Randolph
BMg., Marietta and Forayth. 7-15-27
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
Real Estate for Sale or Exchange
' ' --zx.-zsz..
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for lit)
property 112-acre farm with fair build
Ings: weu located, good roads, chur< lies
and schools, only four miles from \.
worth. Price only $lO per acre I; I. Me
Millan, Acworth, Ga 8-i-r.
WILL SELL or exchange tW • t\ i. ,p, iT
ty, beautiful country place; g:i\ tiglite.i
house and barn: 20 acres land. two
springs, on Marietta car line, ~ri. .• <::.00“
Call Main 2405-J. Addless Charles I:
Cook, 480 South Boulevard 7-31-1';
Farms For Sale.
FOR BALE Bargain in 50-aerc farm,
five miles from Stone Mountain; twn
room house; well in yard; 35 acres arable
land; rest in oak and pine; good schools
and churches near. Address I’at Mi-Gus
fy. Porterdale, Ga. 28-8-6
100-ACRE farm, well improved. <7ni,v~two
miles from Acworth depot. For quick
eale. $2,000. Terms easy J. W Lang.
Acworth, Ga. 8-1-5
■ Farms Wanted
V. A.N’I :i> Thirty or 40 acres con ion t
V* •]••■•,■ car line <»r rail’- ad within
«!g;d ■ > ten miles radius of Atlanta; will
excuang- »'ir citj property. ?*. : *
X T Box 200, car© Georgian. 37-b-u
Poultry, Pet and Live Stock.
J. S. Jones, sta
tiorf chemist at 1
j the Idaho expert- l\.d < l)lCC
- ment station at
• Moscow. Idaho, y--<
prints the follow- 1'01)1
lowing regarding
I the preservation
l of eggs in the //id-
| semimonthly bul- I Hl,
letin put out by
! the Idaho Ag'i- J\ j,
cultural g. LOH itTV
Inquiries re-
' yarding < heap and f A
reliald. methods /
of pet ■■ I vlng ■* L 1
are so frequently j
received as to indicate that the matter;
is one of general interest. Several |
methods have been proposed and used |
I with varying degrees of success, but
one of comparatively recent origin de
sert es etpecial notice because of its
simplicity, cheapness and reliability.
Water glass (silicate of •sodium) can
, be purchased of wholesale dealers in
I chemicals in 5 or 10-gallon lots and of a
, specific gravity of app ox; lately 11 a'
i from 50 to 75 cents per gallon. When
! purchased of local druggists, it should
not cost more than $1 per gallon. One
gallon when properly diluted is sufll-
I dent to preserve 60 or 65 dozen eggs.
For use dilute one gallon of this
compound to 10 gallons, with pure, re
cently boiled water. Mix thoroughly
and when cool pour the solution Into
earthenware jars of convenient size for
the storage of the egg; .Stand the jars
tn a cool cellar or basement and place
In them only freshly laid eggs. The
eggs may be kept In the solution or
merely dipped into it several times and
then stored in a cool, dry place. In
ilther case, the pores of the shells will
j be so effectually closed as to prevent
the entrance of air and the agencies
>• ’i.eh effect deca}’. So treated, they
; v ill keep perfectly for five or six
■ months, and even longer.
The importance of this fact becomes
1 ipparent when another is recalled: the
I market price of < ggs during the sum
mer months seldom exceeds 20 cents,
while during the winter months it
ranges up to 60 and 65 cents per dozen.
By the use of water glass when eggs
are cheap the average family can. with
no small percentage of profit on the In
vestment. easily control the situation.
Orpingtons.
FOR SALE —One rock and fourteen hens;
full blood Buff Orpingtons $1 each.
Party leaving city. Call Main 5371 ,1.
8-3-47
F< ’i: quick sale, 1 pen foui yearling hens
and one rooster. Kellerstrass White Or
pfngtons; line layers, $lO. Call after I 1
r> m R. K. Swartz, 26 W Pavilion St
59-8-3, ■
Hi.\''i< Orpingtons young and bld stock, I
now at special prices. Hal Riviere, Kirk 1
wood, Ga. 28-8-3
IL-—.- —•: ——— 1 1,1 ‘./'..rr
Plymouth Rocks.
PCJR s■■i. i ’ Thoroughbred Plymouth
Rocks; rooster and two hens; $7. F. M
M . care Georgian. 8-6-10
Leghorns.
WHITE L< ghom pullets, i ■ bruary
hatch; some of them laying; three cock
erels; all prize-winning strain; $1 each,
.i b. Fuller, Smyrna, Ga 63-8-6
Eggs.
THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs.
$1 per fifteen. $5 per hundred. 126 Wind
sor street. Main 3bBB. 4-27-25
Miscellaneous Poultry.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred S. C. White
Leghorn pullets; hens and cockerels;
Young's strain; first class; also White
Wyandotte pullets; best in the South.
E. B llarvcv, Box 81. TJthonla, Ga.
64 8-3
OTLORO DIP
\NI >
LIVE STOCK DISINFECTANT.
GET RID of chicken lice and keep your
poultry healthy. Chloro-Naptholeum
does the work, prevents roup, gape and
other diseases; one quart. 50c; one-half
gallon. 90c: one gallon. $l5O West Dis
infecting Company, 26 South Forsyth
street, Atlanta 7-23-22
IT G. HASTINGS & CO..
Seedsmen for the South, 16 West
Mitchell street. Four City De
liveries Daily. North and
South Side 9 a. m., Inman Park
and West, End 2 p. m. Bell
Phone M. 2568, Atlanta 2568.
• WE ARE PLEASED TO PALI, YOUR
ATTEX’TI<>N to our quotations on
poultry feeds, based on today's market,
[ f o. b. Atlanta: “Red Comb” Scratch.
• .‘•ii pounds |1 20. 100 pounds 83.35; Meat }
Mash, 50 pounds $1.20. 100 pounds $2.85; I
’ Baby Cliit'k. 50 pounds $1.25. 100 pounds
$2.50: Coarse Chick, 50 pouhds $1.25, 100 ‘
pounds $2.50; Pigeon Feed, 50 pounds
$1.25. 100 pounds $2.50: Alfalfa Meal. 50
pounds $1.15, 100 pounds $2.25; Crushed
oyster Shell and Mica Grit. 50 pounds
50c. 100 pounds $1: Charcoal. 50 pounds
$1.75. 100 pounds $3.50; Granulated Bone, i
50 pounds $1 75. 100 pounds $3.25; Beef
Scraps ' ! 100 11 ’■ 25
Wt 1 \i: i' HEAT \ ii'i'i for flquid
lice killers disinfectants head lice
ointment, egg producers, sprayers, drink
ing founts, gnt and shell boxes, feed pans ;
i and hoppers, medicated and porcelain nest i
eggs and remedies for all poultry dis-
WE HAVE A FEW SAGO PALM “ill I.BS
LEFT and we arc still selling them at
• 10c a pound, 3 pounds for 25c; add 10c
, apo • '■ ■ ■’ 1 ge
• rills IS A GOOD SEASON for lert ill zing
> ferns, palms and all other potted
plants with Armour’s Flower Food It
I will make them grow oft' fast, just mix
• with water and pour over soil One-half
: pound 25c I pouud 50c. Postpaid.
35< and 6Qc
[ Hogs.
i PIGS FOR SALE Three months old;
J Tamworth. Berkshire and Duroc-Jersey
1 pigs entitled to be registered. Prices rea
. sonable Address Ga. Experiment Sta
tion. Experiment. Ga. 8-3-1
»
: Dogs.
COON (ND FOX houndsi fuß blood, red
. , bone, two years old; three packs will
■ be sold for the next five days for half
.I of regular price .1 S Boho, vj|| a Rica.
- ■ Ga. S 6-13
Horses and Carriages.
: WANTED To rent gentle buggy horee
J for two weeks; work ven light: best of
, care Address R. E 1... 137 Highland ave. |
S-fl-Jtl
• WANTED To bin horse and buggy.
- cheap for eash W. i’. Smith. 41 South
Broad street 16-8-6
WANTED Nurs. . baaket eart for non}
i. 60 Inches high.. \nswer !>,. care Geor-
- glan. 30-8-6
e
- —. II u .
( ; It's like getting money f- .m home, for
- it s mom-} easilv made ny reading, using
” and answering the Want Ads in The
15 Georgian Few people realize the many
o opportunities offend them among the
“ small ads It's a good sign that if the peo-
- pie dal not get results from the Want Ads
of The Georgian that there would not be
so many of then. If. for nothing else, sit
down ami cheek off the ads that appeal to
t you Y.ou will be astonished how man} of
n them mean money to you. The Want Ad
If pages are bargain counters in every line.
S Ti e ads are so eonvenhmtly arranged that
v they van be picked out very easv.
Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent.
W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson
Real Estate, Renting and Loans.
Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 Edgewood ave. Atlanta Phone 1881.
FOR SALE. for RENT
IN til'H ootnior. . 7 ’ r h ' 61 Whitehall terrace $23.10
i rt opinion. Marietta street is - v r-t * r-. « o-sin
~ i.ccl i= 7 _ r h Eaat Georgia avenue .... 2i oQ
the next Street to get enhance- 7_ r . j,„ 145 IjUC ji e avenue 35.00
ment. It will naturally follow the 7-r. h., 26 Formwait street 25.00
ph} steal developments that are now 7-r h.. 171 Oglethorpe 35.00
being made on that street, together 7-r. h., 116 East Ellis 25.00
with the completion of the Bell- 6-r. apt., 810 Peachtree street 30.00
I wood avenue viaduct, which is now 6-r h., 103 Alta Ave 40.00
I being built. 6-r. apt;, Georgian, 215 Ivy 42.50
We call etrpeclal attention to 2 6 ' r ' apt ■ piedmont. Piedmont ave... 25 00
large corner lots oetween the via- ®' r apt - ™ B «* et " ™
, .. 6r. apt., 2!>o East Linden street .... ..0.00
duct and North avenue. fi _ r h 7M Simpson Btrtet j 6.00
Over a quarter of a million dol- «. r . h„ 24 .South Warren street .... 15.00
Lira worth of land has been sold on 6-r. h., Peyton road 15.00
this street within the last week, B ” r - h -. Haralson street 30.00
and it is safe to predict that In the § r J-'??
7'>, / . T, "t° n ,| ? lars 6-r. h.. 34 Greenwood 37 50
worth <»r pioperty will he sold on 6-r. h., Myrtle and Harden 20.60
thin street. There are now over 6-r h . 81 Candler street 25.00
$200,000 in new buildings under 6-r. h., Posey street 21.00
way 6-r. h . 38 Curran street 900
We believe that the lots referred ?' r ' 2»8 Fulton St. 20.60
to abov. will make you big money. AND A IXtN’tWIST 8 <77arger ami 'smaller
I'or particulars, see either Mr. houses, some to see us.
Eve or Mr. Hook. FOSTER & ROBSON.
IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO L OAN. WE CAN PLACE IT
•
FOR RENT-FLATS.
7-r flat, 186 Sinclair ave , Sept 1...540.00 6-r. flat, C-23 Williams st., Aug. 15.. 30.00
7-r flat, 315 Whitehall st, 30.60 6-r. flat, 164 Highland ave 28.10
6-r. flat, 328 Ponce DeLeon ave., 6-r. flat, 75 Orme st., Aug. 21 21.00
Aug 31 35.00 6-r. flat, 77 Orme st 21.00
6-r. fiat. 37 Garfield pi . Sept. 1 MAO
WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of
everything we have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT. 12 AUBURN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 618,
APA RTM ENTS (B YR ON APARTMENT)
FOR RENT
BY
E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY
IN THIS beautiful apartment house, 210 W. Peachtree street, we
will have, on September 1. a 6-room apartment on the third
floor. Apartment has gas range, refrigerator, sun parlor or
sleeping porch, rear veranda, dust chute, clothes chute, garbage
chute, dumb waiter, house telephone connecting, bath with fix
tures in solid porcelain and mosaic tile floor, passenger elevator—
operated night and day. Price S6O per month.
j EDWIN P. ANSLEY
REAL ESTATE—FORSYTH BUILDING.
35x100 FEET on Central avenue, close to L. & N. Terminals,
$450.00 per front foot. This looks like a very good purchase
and will grow in value.
362 AND 364 DECATUR STREET, between Hilliard and Fort
streets, lot 50x120. This is one of the active business blocks
on Decatur street. Price $8,750.00 on terms.
LISI’ YOUR PROPERTY with ns exclusively. We co-operate
with all agents.
J. li. EAVTNG, Manager.
JOHN GILMORE Assistant Manager.
IT MADE HIM MAD
As he thought of how much money
he - had spent for rent.
HE DECIDED AT ONCE
to stop that foolishness, so he
called on the
ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT CO.'
610’13 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
TO FURNISH the lot and build a beautiful HOME—just to suit him. A
small payment and balance like rent, and you live in your own home, get
ting the enhanced value yourself.
A word to the wise Is enough.
BELL PHONE 2181 IVY.
Buy a Home in West End
s4,2oo—Lawton St., 2-story, 7-room house. Terms, SSOO cash, S2O Mo.
$3,500 —Corner lot. 6-room bungalow, good street, all Conveniences.
$250 cash, $25 Mo.
$3,500 Oak St., 6 rooms, all improvements. Nice place, S2OO cash,
S2O Mo.
$3,000 buys a nice 6-room cottage, modern improvements. SSOO
cash, S2O Mo.
HARPER REALTY COMPANY
717 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
I BELL PHONE IVY 4286. ATLANTA PHONE 672.
THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a
modern home unless it is wired for Electricity.
RAMSEY, GREEN & ANDERSON
214-215 Empire Building. Main 66, Atlanta 344.
WEST LINDEN STREET, near Williams, renting investment, now bringing
tn $23 per month and can be increased to S2B per month; lot 50x100,
and $1,900 will buy this bargain.
IX the best part "f Inman Park, near Euclid avenue and Hurt street, beau
tiful vacant lot, level and perfect, 50x200; only $2,250; reasonable terms.
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO,
RE AL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NAI'ibXAL BANK BUILDING.
Phone 2106 Main.
TAKE V LOOK AC NO. 63 CLEBURNE AVE This Is a new double-floored and
storm-sheathed home; built of the very best materials; steam heat, tile floor
on front |.orcb and o bath, hardwood floors, birch doors, stone mantel, exposed
ceiling I'eatns. bookeases, walls tinted tn rich colons, dressing room with large
plat, glass mirrors in doors, which gives a beautiful effect, plate rack, butler's
pantry, china (l.'set, splendid basement This is located directly in front of
Judge Palmer s beautiful home It is fresh and new. No one has ever lived in
it All we ask you to do is tv take a look at It and then come to see us. Our
price Is iigT md terms easy. >
mv l:il.E s i'ltl'ET Here is an eight room two-story home, located on
a .-onier lot; will either .-ell or exchange; will take vacant property as part
payment BARGAIN
i I'D XPARTMEN it t" No 300 West Peachtree
si:, . i and ;. on w ill find some of the nicest "NEW" apartments in the niy;
absol ■■ ' I( vcry known convenience to the apartment. Will rent you one.
.
i >'. aore ittU'toved farm. H' acre farms unimproved; three beautiful homes; all
in-l'orest t'ark one three-i’cre home and two lots at Mountain View; a nine
la out home with 41 totos and a. seventeen-acre home six and one-half miles
of \tlanta. on Jonesboro chert road.
BATKIER REAL ESTATE AGENCY;
Eorcst Park. (la.
Money To Loan. Money To Loan.
MONEY TO LEND
Wl’ ARE IN Pi'SITIOX to handle good, first-class mortgage real estate
vans fr uit 6 to 7 per ent from 3 to 5 years. There is nn delay in getting
, your money S. us. !,. H. Zurline, manager
I RALPH O. COCHRAN CO.
19 SOUTH BROAD STREET. ,
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
ABOUT three blocks south of Inman Park in a pretty
pine grove, we have five lots each fronting 50 feet
with a depth of 143 feet to the street. The neighbor
hood is building up nicely as there are homes on either
side and across the street. Is very close to three differ
i ent car lines, about 12 minutes ride from Five Points.
Phe owner has been intending to build on it, but will
now sell at S6OO each. Upon examination they will
prove very attractive to any one wanting a very cheap
lot for a modest home.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
C. R. GROOVER & CO.
REAL EST APE AND BUILDING. Phone Main 1804. 718 Empire Building.
s6,soo—Near West Peachtree and Fifth,- we offer a nice, well built house
of eight rooms, on small lot.
$5,500 —In Ansley Park, on lot 50x300, we offer a six-room bungalow, beauti
fully arranged and well built; on terms.
$3,800 On north ride, near North Boulevard, six-room bungalow on nice
size lot, east front, attractive terms.
s3,2so—South ride home of six rooms, on nice lot; place rents for $25, and
the terms are S3OO cash, $25 per month; no loan.
$2,750 —In the Grant park section, on a lot 40x160, we offer a six-room cot
tage; $250 cash and $25 per month.
$2,250 —In West rooms, w’ell built and worth more money.
$2,150 —In Inman Park, five rooms, now rented for $18.60, we, can sell you
for a small cash payment, balance like rent; no loan.
DILLIN-MORRIS CO.
6-9-10 ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
Bell, M. 4234, 4235. Atlanta 4234.
$4,250 —On good terms, a six-room, hall and bath on St. Charles avenue; lot 50x
200; good shade. This is the one coming street of the north side. Will take
purchase money notes In payment for it.
$250 CASH and $25 per month will buy a pretty six-room furnace heated bun
galow! w’ith every modern feature and a lot 50x200 feet; sewer, water, gas,
tile walk, curb and chert will be down at our expense in a few weeks; one
block of new city school and car line.
GOOD LOT on Y’ork avenue near Lee street, on wihch we will build you a house
on plans to suit you and make you good easy payments; community hard to
beat.
SALESMEN, CHARLES R. COLLINS AND F. C. WOODALL.
Inman Park Section—Furnace-Heated
Bungalow, $3,500
ON THE NORTH DECATUR car line and just beyond Inman Park proper. This
bungalow has six large rooms and hallway. All improvements, including
furnace heat; large lot, 50x170 feet to driveway. You can' beat this for the money
anywhere in town. Terms to suit.
WEST END BUNGALOW. $3,500.
OFF the Gordon street car line, near to schools and churches, we have this pretty
bungalow; five large rooms and attic; all improvements and lot 50x1.50 feet;
about SSOO cash and the balance like rent. If you are looking for a home In this
home section, see this place.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 and 20 Walton St. Both Phones 458.
RALPH O. COCHRAN COMPANY
REAL ESTATE RENTING AND LOANS.
WEST PEACHTREE RESIDENCE.
WE HAVE HERE one of the most attractive homes on this prominent thor.
oughfare, with every modern convenience and a large, shady lot, for $9,-
500 on very reasonable terms.
HARRIS G. WHITE, Sales Manager.
A Real GRANT PARK HOME.
GREENE
(Out Where the Breezes Blow.)
1w * -f -15x7 b rooms, newly painted, on a perfect
ing f t ZX I I y 1y beautiful, elevated, shady lot, car line
x. w- a an( j c p ar t e( j street, out where the air is
(-) P ure healthful. Only $3,750. See us.
REAL ESTATE, RENTING, LOANS. 511 Empire Building. Both Phones 1599.
FOR SALE.
FOR AN OUT-OF-TOWN OWNER we are offering for quick sale. No. 41 Col
quitt avenue, Inman Park —a beautiful six-room bungalow; granite front;
storm sheathed, hardwood floors, large reception hall, tile bath, basement: level,
elevated lot; worth $5,500; $5,000 or, perhaps $4,850, will buy it. Don't pass
this up.
WILSON BROS.
REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS
Main 4411-J 701 Empire Building Night No. Ivy 4070-J.
WANT To B UY—QUICK.
WE HAVE A CLIENT who wishes to purchase at once a small six-room cot
tage or bungalow: north side or West. End. Will pay S2OO cash and the bal
ance $25 per month. Will assume small loan.
Atlanta Suburban Realty Company
Trustee’s Sale of Northeast Corner of Mangum and Thurmond Sts.
BEING the property of W. E. Feldman. BANKRUPT, and being the store
and house fronting 60 feet on Mangum street and 50 feet on Thurmond
street. This semi-central property will be sold on August 20, 1912, at 11.
a. m„ to the HIGHEST BIDDER for cash (purchaser to assume a loan,
represented by a mortgage, of $1,147.45), at the office of P. H, ADAMS,
Referee, in Grant building.
NATHAN COPI.AN, TRUSTEE. 7-23-7
Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent.
TURMAN. BLACK & CALHONU
203-8 EMPIRE BUILDING.
FDR SALE.
Ne\v Bungalows—s4,soo.
$750 CASH and S4O per month gets one
of the prettiest, new. six-room bunga
lows on the north side; has hardwood
floors lot 65-foot front; one block from
Euclid avenue and Moreland avenue cars.
Look into this.
Sinclair Avenue Cottage.
$5,200- On an east front lot 50x200, we are
offering this new six-room bungalow on
terms of SI,OOO cash and balance on terms
' to suit ; has all conveniences, and is cheap
at the price. See us at once for this.
Lawton Street Cottage.
$4,000 Near Lucile avenue, on a beauti
ful lot 50x150 to alley, east front, we
would like to show you a real nice six
room cottage with a six-foot hall: every
convenience; in A-1 condition: three large
bed rooms; terms. SI,OOO cash and S4O per
month. Going to sell this week.
We Have Plenty of Money to Loan on Real Estate.
FOR RENT.
4- flat 403 Rawson street $ 14,30
5- fiat 122 East Fair street 20.60
5-r. flat 124 East Fair street 20.60
5-r. flat 296 Lee street 25.60
3- It., 57 King street 9go
4- h.. 32 Rogers (new). Kirkwood 15 00
5- h., 23 Cunningham place
5-r. h., 44 Doane street 16ioO
5-r. h., 25 Cunningham place 22 50
5- !>., 27 Cunningham place .... 22 50
6- h., 30 Cunningham Place 25.60
7- h.. 76 Avon ave . Oakland City. 22.50
8- h., 53 Ponce DeLeon place .. 40 00
8-r. li.. 58 East Merritts avenue
ifurnishedt ... so go
8-r. h., 429 South Pryor street .... 37 50
8- h., 248 Stewart 35 00
. 9-r. h., 140 Crescent avenue ...L
9- h., 80 McLendon avenue . . 65.00
9-r. h., 212 Stewart avenue (new). 40 00
50-52 Auburn avenue. 20 by 100,
, , <‘ach . 100.00
12 South Broad street; four-story
brick: modern
6 Madison avenue; five stories and
basement 350.00
05 East Alabama; 25 by 126125.00
132 Marietta street. 20 by 90, heat
included 100 00
, 84 Ivy street, 20 by 35 40 00
65 East Alabama. 20 bv 60 third
floor 12.60
Real Estate For Sale.
f
OHARP & 1^)0 ALSTON
FOURTEEN HOUSES.
GOOD INVESTMENT.
FOURTH ATARI).
THIS IS something particu
• larly attractive in a sec
tion that you Jo not often
see many propositions of
any kind.
These houses stay rented
all the time, and we can
show yon where yon can
make it pay you even better
than it does now.
BETTER LOOK
INTO THIS.
Legal Notices.
A PROCLAMATION.
Submitting a proposed amendment to
the constitution of the state of Georgia,
to be voted on at the general state elec
tion to be held on Wednesday, October 2,
1912, said amendment relating to the bor
rowing power of the governor.
By His Excellency,
JOSEPH M. BROWN, Governor.
' STATE OF GEORGlA—Executive De
partment. .
Atlanta, July 29, 1912.
Whereas, the general assembly at its
session in 1911 proposed an amendment
to the constitution of this state as set
forth In an act approved August 19, 1911,
to-wit:
An act proposing an amendment to the
third section of the seventh article of the
constitution by striking therefrom the
words “casual deficiencies of revenue”
and substituting therefor the words "such
temporary deficit as may exist in the
treasury in any year from necessary de
lay in collecting the taxes of the year;’’
and by striking the words "two .itindred
thousand dollars" and substituting in lieu
thereof "five hundred thousand dollars,
and any loan made for this purpose shall
be repaid out of the taxes levied for the
year in which the loan is made.”
Section 1. Be It enacted by the general
, assembly, that it shall be and is hereby
proposed to amend the constitution of
Georgia In the third section of the sev
enth article so as to strike from para
graph one the words "casual deficiencies
of revenue” and substituting in lieu there
of the words, "such temporary deficit as
may exist in the treasury in any year
from necessary delay in collecting the
taxes of that year." and by further strik
ing from said section the words “two
hundred thousand dollars" and substitut
ing in lieu thereof, “five hundred thou
sand dollars, and any loan made for this
purpose shall be repaid out of the taxes
levied for the year in which the loan is
made,” so that the first paragraph of
said section when amended shall read as
follows: “No debt shall be contracted by
or on behalf of the state, except to sup
ply such temporary deficit as may exist '
in the treasury in any year from neces
sary delay in collecting the taxes of that
' year, to repel invasion, suppress insurrec
tion. and defend the state in time of war,
or to pay the existing public debt; but
the debt created to supply deficiencies in
revenue shall not exceed, in the aggre
gate, five hundred thousand dollars, and
any loan made for this purpose shall be
repaid out of the taxes levied for the year
in which the loan is made.”
Section 2. Be it further That
whenever the above proposed amendment
to the constitution shall be agreed to by
two-thirds of the members elected to each
of the two houses of the general assembly
and the same lias been entered upon
their journals with the ayes and nays
taken thereon, the governor shall cause
said amendment to be published in at
least two newspapers in each congression
al district in this state for the period of
two months next preceding the time of
holding the next general election.
Section 3. Be it further enacted. That
the above proposed amendment shall be
submitted for ratification or rejection to
the electors of this state at the next gen
eral election to be held after publication,
as provided in the second section of this
act in the several election districts of this
state, at which election every person shall
be qualified to vote who is entitled to vote
for members of the general assembly. AU
persons voting at. said election in favor
of adopting the proposed amendment to
the constitution shall have written or
printed on their ballots the words, "for
amendment to constitution authorizing
temporary loans," anji all persons opposed
to the adoption of said amendment shall
have written or printed on their ballots
the words, “against amendment to con
stitution authorizing temporary loans.”
Section 4. Be it further enacted. That
all laws and parts of laws in conflict with
this act be, and the same arc. hereby re
pealed.
Now. therefore. 1. Joseph M. Brown,
governor of said state, do issue this my
proclamation hereby declaring that the
foregoing proposed amendment to ' the
constitution is submitted for ratification
or rejection to the voters of the state
qualified to vote for members of the gen
eral assembly at the general election to be
held on Wednesday. October 2. 1912.
JOSEPH M. BROWN, Governor.
By the Governor.
PHILIP COOK. Secretary of State
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GE<lßGlA*—Fulton Countv.
To the Honorable Philip‘Cook. Secretary
of State, for the State of Geergia
The petition of Hillyer Trust Company,
a corporation of said state and countv
shows:
First. That it is a corporation char
tered under the name aforesaid b.v the
secretary of state under the general laws
of this state for the incorporation of
trust companies with the powers and
character specified in such law
Second. Its charter is dated August 19
1910. No amendment has been made
thereto. It now desires 'an amendment
to said charter changing its capital stock
from two hundred and fifty thousand
I $250,000 Idofiars to live htmdred thou
sand <sooo,ooo> dollars, consisting of
- ,he pa r va!ue of " ne hundred
'$100) dollars each, and also chanelnc its
name from Hillyer Trust Company to At
lanta I rust Company.
Third. It files herewith a certified ab
stract from the minutes of its board of
directors i trustees >. showing that this
application for amendment has been au
thorized b.v the vote Os a majority in
amount nt its entire capital stock at a
special nieeting called for the purpose bv
resolution of such board, nolice of which
meet ng was mailed to the stockholders
tun days before* said meeting
HILLYER TRUST COMPANY
By Henry Hillyer, President.
-23-14
LEGAL NOTICE. ~
GEORGIA Fulton Countv.
J. Clifton Wheat vs. Gertrude Ross Wheat
rulton superior Court
To Gertrude Ross Wheat. Greeting By
'"r ur ! 'hat on the
-a.l d.i} of Ju }. 1912, J. Clifton Wheat
tern S l9l2 fOr ,I,vorce to lI X November
You are required to bn at the November
term, 1912. of said court, to bn held on the
first Mon.l-n m November, 1912, to answer
plaintiffs complaint
ycitness the'Hori. W D Ellis, judge ot
said court, this 23d dav of July jop
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk
7-24-3