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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
Poultry, Pet and Live Stock.
No one would
think of going Into J ]
the mercantile or
the manufactur
ing business as a 7 ,
recreation, but /■'>■/)
would be more L ’
likely to take up
poultry breeding
or some other so- Tfl€
called fad or sport
to divert the mln 1 y . 7
and give it rest tOUItKV
from the strain of ’’
•trenuous busi
ness activity. / l/ir/zii-
However. the LJUI lUf
poultry business
while it has lost none of its charms as
a recreation and diversion from busi
ness cares, has also become a profitable
employment, and may not longer be
counted among the 'side issues." but
a stable business capable of rendering
as large a per cent of profit as any
other legitimate and important line of
business activity.
Time was when men and women of
means Invested in the poultry business
because they had the means, and could
Indulge themselves In anything that
their heart desired, whereas the poor
man had to go slow The poor man has
to go slow now In his investing In the
poultry business, but may be reason
ably sure that his Investment, ever so
small, will render him pro rata dolla
for dollar, judiciously Invested, as large
a profit as in any other business
There is no line of business which
has a firmer foundation than the poul
try business, and yet, of course, fail
ures are just as possible In the poultry
business as anv other, and not more so.
People fall In all kinds of business. It
is not the fault of the business
A practical, scientific knowledge of
the poultry business Is required In or
der to succeed
The idea that, the poultry business Is
just the one for retired merchants, pro
fessors. Invalids and the like to take
up, who are not able to follow their
regular occupation, unless they have
had some practical experience and
knowledge of the business, 1s a mis
taken Idea Our advice to such 1s to
Invest moderately until some practical
knowledge of the business Is had.
Orpingtons.
FOR SALK—One pen seven bens and
one cockerel all raised last year; par
ties leaving citv. Bell phone Main 527 1-J.
71-8-10
IBLACK ORPING’I'ons Cocks. hens.
cockerels, pullets; summer prices Hal
Riviere, Klrkvcsl. Ga 38-2-9
FOR SALE Buff ' ‘rplngton pullets and
cockerels, March hatching, at $1 each
B I. Leaptrot, Pinehurst, Ga. 8-7-22
Plymouth Rocks.
PURE BRED BARRED ROCKS--Thirteen
hens, two cocks, all laying; must sell;
name your price and come after them
H T. Johnson, 51 Bonnie Brae avenue,
West End. 49-8-12
R. I. Reds.
SEVEN HENS and one rooster; full bred
Rhode Island Reds; for sale cheap
Mrs. w H. Clements, 198 North Jack
son street. 8-12-14
Ducks.
INDIAN Runner Ducks, fawn and white,
at special bargain this week 25 East
are., Kirkwood 28-8-9
Eggs.
WHITE WYANDOTTE
EGGS.
FROM extra fine pen of the famous Fish
el strain bred-to-lay birds, unexcelled
for beauty and vitality: $5 per fifteen
Mrs Ella M. Harrison, College Park
8-10-74
THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs,
$1 per fifteen. 85 per hundred 125 Wind
sor street. Main 3588. 4-37-28
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
OWN YOUR () W N HON IE
IT CAN BE DONE,
WE CAN ARRANGE IT,
WE HAVE beautifnl building lots on the north side. All city
improvements and 10-minutes car service. Prices from $1,200
to $2,000.
WE WILL BUILD and make easy terms, f’ome and talk it over.
ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT CO. i
SO9-13 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
A Residence Investment
ON SOUTH PRYOR STREET, near Jewish Synagogue, we have an
eight-room, two story house, in splendid condition, every con
venience, piped for furnace. This place will rent for $50.00 per
month. For quick sale, we can sell for a little less than $5,000.
This won't last.
EVERETT & EVERETT
224 Brown-Randolph Bldg. Phone V. 3392
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
Phone 2106 Main.
TAKE A LOOK AT NO S 3 CLEBURNE AVE This Is a new double-floored and
storm-sheathed home, built of the very best materials, steam heat, tile floor
on front torch and in bath, hardwood floors, birch doors, stone mantel exposed
celling beams, bookcases, walls tinted In rich colo-s dressing room with large
plate glass mirrors In doors, which gives a beautiful effect, plate rack butler s
pantry, ehlna closet, 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 to take a look at It and then come to see us Our
price Is right and terms easy
* jfo. 562 MYRTLE STREET Here is an eight-room two-storv home located on
a corner lot: will either sell or exchange, will take vacant nrcme'rtv ns nart
payment, BARGAIN ‘ p J ' arl
STEAM-HEATED APARTMENTS—Just go out to No. SOO West Peachtree
street and you will find some of the nicest "NEW" apartments In the cltv
absolutely every known convenience to the apartment Will rent you one
$12,000 PER YEAR NET PROFIT ! ! '
■ *IO.OOO WILL BUY this valuable commission business guaranteed to be dole a
! JMtt.OOO business per year with a net profit „f Pon t take our word
far thia It sounds too go.sl Hut if you mean business we will nav von J
monthly salary while you watch the receipts, shipments and price of goods and
if we fail to satisfy you that it is as represented, you don t hue or lose anything
except your t me. which we will pay > nl for is that fair? Any man with good
“horse sense can make good No information given .nit over the phone
WILSON BROS.
701 EMPIRE BLDG.
Money To Loan. Money To Loan.
~ MONEY TO I,END
, WE ARE IN POSITION to handle good, first-class mortgage real estate
loans from 6 to 7 per cent from 3to 5 years. There is no ,|ela\ in ueitinc
| your money. See u.». L. H. Zurline, manager,
RALPH O. COCHRAN CO.
19 SOUTH BROAD STREET.
Pigeons.
FOR SALE—At a great sacrifice, 500 Car
neau pigeons, guaranteed from imported
Belgium stock W T Graves. Demopolis.
Ala 8-10-59
Miscellaneous Poultry.
(MH.OR ONAI ’TII OLEUM DI P
LIVE STOCK DISINFECTANT.
GET RID nf chicken lice and keep your
poultry healthy Chloro-Napth oleum
does th«‘ work, prevents roup, gape and
other diseases, one quart, 50c; one-half
rallon. 90c: one gallon. 11 50. West Dis
infecting Company, 26 South Forsyth
street. Atlanta 7-23-22
11. G. HASTINGS & CO..
Soedsmon for the South. 16 West
Mitchell street. Four City De
liveries Daily. North and
South Side 9 a. ni., Inman Park
and West End 2 p. m. Bell
Phone M. 2568. Atlanta 2568.
RUST’S HAVEN CLIMAX ROUP PILLS
for roup and pigeon diseases. Price 25c
and 50c
CRUSHED OYSTER SWELL. 81 00 per
100 pounds POULTRY GRIT.
IF YOU RAISE PIGEONS and want a
good clean feed that in free from corn |
give the Ogemaw Pigeon Feed a trial; 7
pounds 20c: 100 pounds 83.25.
BEGIN NOW If you have not already be- '
gan feeding your t hickens the “Red '
Comb" Meat Mash. This is a well bal- !
anced feed, being composed of wheat !
bran, alfalfa meal, shorts, beef, scraps, j
corn meal and a small amount of charcoal. '
If you feed It regularly to your hens you
will notice how it aids them along while
moulting and you will also notice how the
egg production will Increase. As a duck
feed you can't get anything better for
both young and old; 10 pounds 25c; 50
pounds, 81.20; 100 pounds. $2.35.
COUKETS AND LEE’S LIQUID LICE
KILLERS. Lice Powders and Stock Con
ditioners
A REMEDY FOR ALT. DISEASES of
poultry, lust phone us your trouble and
we will tell you the remedy you need for
them.
Horses and Carriages.
WANTED-—To rent by week, surrey and
harness for small horse; must be rea
sonable Answer Postoffice Box 1265
41-8-9 ;
Hog«-
FOR SALE-—Our entire
herd of Berkshire hogs
cheap for quick sale. Two
as fine hoars as Georgia af
fords, and a lot of fine sows
and pigs from 4 weeks old
to 10 weeks old. All got to
sell at once on account of
farm not being large enough
and other business. They
are ail registered, and a fine
type. Satisfaction guaran
teed nn every hog that we
sell. M. D. Martin, Carters
ville, Ga. 8-10-44
Steers.
WANTED—To buy two largo young bull
steers; broke single. Call for Mr Bur
ton. Ivy 700 715 Forsyth Bldg. 8-12-1
Cows.
COW, fresh In milk, with calf Can see
her at 84 Greensferry ave . Battle Hill.
Business address, 71 North Pryor st
33-8-12
READ FOR PROFIT-GEORGIAN WANT ADS-USE FOR RESULTS MONDAY. AVGUST 12, 1912.
Real Estate For Sale.
W. A. F oster & Raymond Robson
Real Estate, Ren ting and Loans.
Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 Edgewood ave. Atlanta Phone 1881.
FOR SALE. FOR RENT.
IN OUR opinion. Marietta street Is
the next street to get enhance
ment. It will naturally follow the
physical developments that are now
being made on that street, together
with the completion of the Bell
wood avenue viaduct, which Is now
being built.
We call especial attention to 3
large corner lots between the via
duct and North avenue.
Over a quarter of a million dol
lars worth of land has been sold on
this street within the last week,
and It Is safe to predict that in the
next year over two million dollars
worth of property will be sold on
this street. There are now over
3200,000 in new buildings under
way.
We believe that the lots referred
to above will make you big money.
For particulars, see either Mr.
Eve or Mr. Hook.
IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO LOAN. WE CAN PLACE IT.
FOR RENT--FLATS.
7-r. flat 185 Sinclair ave. (Sept. 1) 340.00 I 6-r flat 23-C Williams (Aug 15) 330.60
7-r. flat 345 Whitehall street 30.60 6-r flat 328 Ponce DeLeon (Aug. 31) 35.00
6r. flat 39 Piedmont pl. (Aug. 25) 10.60 6-r. flat 79 Orme st. (Aug. 31)... 21.00
6r. flat 32-B Garfield pl. (Aug. 31). 28.10 6-r. flat 75 Orme (Aug. 31) 21.00
WE PUBLISH ) 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.
FOR RENT
BY
E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY
Byron apartments, six rooms3Bo.oo 121 E. Pine st., eight rooms 37.50
St Charles apartments, six rooms.. 47.50 u 5 East ave., eight rooms 35.00
Everett apartments, five rooms 37.50 sn
254-A Courtland street, five rooms.. 35.00 12 ’ E ’ “ srrtt ’ ave • eißht ’’»««“» • 3250
42 Williams, five rooms 21.50 26 E. Harris st., seven rooms ao.oo
4"4‘/i Decatur st., 12 rooms 32.50 40 Royston st., six rooms 30.00
275 Moreland ave. nine rooms 35.00 54 West Pine st., seven rooms. .. 35.00
200 Angler ave.. nine rooms 40.00 369 Ponce DeLeon ave., six rooms.. 35.00
331 Euclid ave., eight rooms 35.00 91 Sydney st., six rooms 27.50
Unfurnished Apartments For Rent Unfurnished Apartments For Rent
Modern Apartments For Rent
MOST DESIRABLE! in Atlanta as to location and structure; just off Peach
tree on Eighth street; six rooms, tile porches, store rooms, etc.; in Lil
lian and Elizabeth. Vacant September Ist; $65.00.
ALSO one apartment in Wickliffe, Peachtree and Eleventh streets. See
janitor.
J. W. GOLDSMITH. -
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
ATTENTION!
HAVE YOU made connections with some reliable agent to handle your prop
erty for the coming season?
WE SAVE YOU the trouble of collection, make the necessary repairs, remit
promptly, and. above all, KEEP YOUR PROPERTY RENTED.
OUR FACILITIES foi taking care of rents are unexcelled. Experienced
men in this department eliminate unnecessary wear and tear on your prop
erty and reduce expense to a minimum.
I,IST your stores, houses, apartments and lots with us.
TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN
303 8 EMPIRE BUILDING.
DILUN-MORRIS CO.
Atlanta National Bank Building . Phones 4234, 4235.
S2OO CASH. $25 PER MONTH. BEAUTY IN A 6-ROOM, FUR
NACE-HEATED BUNGALOW. HAS EVERY MODERN
FEATURE. PRETTY ELECTRIC SHOWERS, CEILING BEAMS.
PANELLED WALLS. CLUB GRATES. WINDOW SEAT,
MIRRORED DOORS. PLENTY.OF BIG CLOSETS. 12-FOOT
PORCH. LEVEL, SHADED LOT 50x200. WITHIN BLOCK
OF NEW (TTY SCHOOL AND STREET CAR. STREET TO
BE (TIERTED AT ONCE. NEW HOMES ALL AROUND IT.
IT’S A GREAT CHANCE.
LOOK AT THAT BIG TWO STORY. 9 ROOM HOUSE, NO. 612
WASHINGTON STREET. IT HAS A SLATE ROOF. THE
ROOMS ARE ALL LARGE AND NICELY FINISHED. IT HAS
EVERY CONVENIENCE, AND IS ON THE BEST PART OF
THE STREET. THE LOT IS 50x200 TO A 20-FOOT ALLEY.
THINK OF THIS EOR $5,250 FOR A QUICK SALE. AND ON
TERMS TO SUIT YOU.
G. R. MOORE & CO.
REAL ESTATE, BUILDING AND LOANS.
1409 CANDLER BUILDING. PHONE IVY 4978
$."),()00 —A close-in central corner lot 60x100, at a real
sacrifice. Can you use a corner like this?
ss,soo—Beautiful north side bungalow, 6 rooms,
large lot. It’s a gem.
Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent.
TURMAN. BLACK & CALHOUN
203-8 EMPIRE BUILDING.
FOR SALE.
PIEDMONT AVENUE.
ON EAST SIDE of the street, between
Eighth and Tenth streets, we have a
beautiful lot, 50 by 175 feet, and cheap
at $3,500.
EAS’U TENTH STREE’I’.
IEVERY CONVENIENCE hi this house.
Two stories, seven rooms. Lot 40 by
ISO Has been listed with us for $6,000
It is worth more.
NORTH BOULEVARD.
WE HAVE a residence that is high class
in every way Garages, outhouses, tile
baths, sleeping porches Lot 52 b\ 175
(’heap ai $8,500 This is near Highland
avenue.
We Have Plenty of Mon ey to Loan on Real Estate.
Houses For Rent.
l-r.. 292 U Whitehall st 5 00
7-r h . 61 Whitehall terrace 323.10
7-r. h , 26 Formwait street 25.00
7-r. h , 171 Oglethorpe 35.00
7-r. h., 116 East Ellis 25 00
6-r h , 94 Whitehall terrace 15.60
6-r. h., 297 Cooper street 15.60
6-r. h., 31 Park street 30 00
6-r. apt., 810 Peachtree street 30.00
6-r. apt., Georgian, 215 Ivy 42.50
6-r. apt.. Piedmont, Piedmont ave... 25.00
6-r. apt., 290 East Linden street .... 35.00
6-r. h., 700 Simpson street. 16.00
6-r. h , 24 e South Warren street .... 15.00
6-r. h., Peyton road 15.00
6-r. h., 38 Haralson street 30.00
6-r. h.. 8 Helena . 12 00
6-r. h., 21 Howell place 27.50
6-r. h., 34 Greenwood 37.50
6-r. h, 81 Candler street 25.00
6-r h., Posey street 21.00
6-r. h., 38 Curran street 9.00
6-r. h„ 208 Fulton St 20.60
6-r h , 77 Ijswton street 25 00
AND A LONG LIST of larger and smaller
houses. Come to see us
FOSTER & ROBSON.
FOR RENT.
4- flat 403 Rawson street t 14.30
5- flat, 196 Juniper st 35 00
5-r. flat 124 East Fair street .. ’COO
7-r. flat. 196 Juniper st., furnished 65.00
4- h.. 32 Rogers st., Kirkwood,
new 15.00
5- h , 44 Doane st 16 00
5-r. li . 25 Cunningham place 22.50
5- h . 30 Cunningham place 25'60
7- h.. 76 Avon ave. 22.50
8- h., 74 West Peachtree st 45.00
8-r h., 206 Pulliam st 25.00
6- h , 248 Stewat t ave 35 00
8-r. h . 53 Ponca DeEeon place , 40 00
8-r. h . 85 East Merritts avenue
(furnished) 80 00
8- h , 129 South Pryor street ZU 37 50
9- h , 140 Crescent avenue 57:50
9-r h , 80 McLendon avenue . 65 00
9 r h . 242 Stewart avenue (new). 40 00
11-r. h , 26 Gordon place 50 00
50-52 Auburn avenue. 20 by 100.
each 100 00
12 South Broad street; four-story
brick, modern.
65 East Alabama; 25 by 126 125 00
132 Marietta street, 20 by 90, heat
included 100.00
84 Ivy street, 20 by 35 40 00
65 East Alabama. 20 by 60; third
flour 12.50
Real Estate For Sale.
The Real Estate Habit
IT STARTS many a young fellow on the right road, makes him
save money, and shows him the advantage of owning lind.
LOOK at those fine building lots in Decatur we sell at $800;
terms. S2OO cash and S2OO a year for three years; sidewalks,
water and sewer included. By the time these lots are paid for
they will bring $1,200 to $1,500; in fact, lots in adjoining block
are bringing $1,500 now.
SO THERE is the money saved and the profit besides (or else a
home site provided) ; but best of all, you’ve formed THE
REAL ESTATE HABIT.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
“HERE’S A SAFE, SOUND BUY.”
A,exander St., near Fowler, we have 72 ft. by 200. running
through to Mills St., with 3 houses on the lot; houses now rented. Here
is an exceptional opportunity. Plenty room to build another house. No
loan, and we will consider your offer. Can give you terms
, CHAPEL STREET CORNER
-LOSE to Terminal station, good 8-room house, well rented. Price less
than SIOO a front foot. W e have th is for a few days only.
LITTLE & GREEN
Ivy 2943.
305 Third National Bank Building.
SIOO CASH AND $25 PER MONTH BUYS ORME
WOOD 6-ROOM BUNGALOW.
WITHIN half block of car line we have a pretty 6-room home, In good con
dition, and on level lot 60x164 feet. The price is $2,750, on these easy
terms. Small loan. This is a splendid residence section, with good school
within 3 blocks. See us about this.
WEST END HOME—S2,SOO.
RIGHT off the Gordon street car line we have a bungalow effect cottage of
5 rooms and hall, well arranged, well built, with all modern improve
ments; east front lot; good residence section, and we can make easy terms
for you.
INMAN PARK BUNGALOW—SS,2SO.
BETWL'FN Inman *Park and Druid Hills on Moreland avenue, which is
rapidly becoming the most desirable residence street in that section.
This bungalow has 6 rooms and is practically new. Beautiful lot. Can
make you terms. Buy on this street where values are rapidlv becoming
higher.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 and 20 Walton St. Both Phones 458.
FOR SALE WEST END
TfXTTXT T COTTAGE.
IvJITIN I. (121 Atwood.)
•z Nice little home of four rooms and hall.
TT T /'"X z'"X T~X T X —X T —' 40x237 feet to alley. Easy terms.
WOODSIDE PriC -TffI.WINNEY. Sales Mgr.,
12 Auburn Avenue.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY ~
REAL ESTATE—FO RSYTH BUILDING.
SI6,OOO—LARGE, prominent corner on Decatur street; three
stores with apartment above, bringing in splendid returns.
Special prices for quick cash sale. Information at office.
PIEDMONT AVENUE and Atery Drive. Corner lot 60x215.
nicely elevated, facing east. In a growing section of Ansley
Park. Price $2,000. Terms.
REFUSING PROFITS
in
PEACHTREE HURST LOTS
SOME of our purchasers of three weeks ago have refused handsome profits
on their investments. Why do you stand by and watch your neighbor
get the benefit of all of this? Why don’t you investigate. LOTS S3OO up
Easy terms. No Interest. No taxes
L. P. BOTTENFIELD, Owner
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.
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A Real GRANT PARK HOME.
GREENE
(Out Where the Breezes Blow.)
LT* A T 'T'VT' . \ rooms, newly painted, on a perfect
£ I ly beautiful, elevated, shady lot. car line
and charted street, out where the air is
COMPANY pure and healthful. Only $3,750. See us.
REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. 511 Empire Building Both Phones 1599.
WANT Tu BUY—QUICK.
WE t^ V o E r si'de 6 or*
ance $25 per month. Will assume small loan. and the bal '
Atlanta Suburban Realty Company
31 INMAN BUILDING.
THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a
modern home unless it is wired for Electricity.
Legal Notices.
admTnistratofFTsale: '
Under and by virtue of an order of the
court of ordinary of Fulton county, Geor
gia. granted at the June term. 1912, I will
sell at public outcry' on the first Tuesday
(3d day) of September. 1912. before the
front door of the Chamber of Commerce
building. Nos. 46 and 48 South Pryor
street. Atlanta, Fulton county. Georgia,
now used as the court house of said
county, within the legal hours of sale,
those two tracts or parcels of land, situ
ated in land lot 84 of the Fourteenth dis
trict of formerly Henry, now Fulton
county. Georgia, as follows:
1 Commencing on the northeast side of
Tatnall street (formerly Capers or Crapps
alley), at the southeast corner of city lot
19. known as the C. C. Davis property,
and running thence northeast along
Tatnall street, fifty (50) feet, and extend
ing back northeasterly the same width,
one hundred and twenty-two (122) feet,
more or less, on the northern line, and
one hundred and twenty (120) feet,
more or less, on the southern line of said
lot 19. from Tatnall street to the property
sold by C C. Davis to William S. Ever
ett by deed dated April 30. 1902. recorded In
Fulton county deed record book 162. p. 164.
being part of the same property conveyed
by Edward W. Holland to C. C. Davis by
deed dated 15th May. 1858. recorded tn
Fulton county deed book 13, page 559.
Real Estate For Sale.
Legal Notices.
< -^ ni ' I, *'ncing on the northeast side of
ratnail street (formerly Capers or Crapps
. y 2' at a point flf,y <SO) f <*et northeast
of the southeast corner of the citv
19. known as the C. C. Davis property
and running thence northeast along
Tatnall street fifty-five (55) feet to th?
northwest corner of said city lot 19, known
tendWo- a' Da . V >! s P ro Perty. and ex
tending back northwesterly the same
width along the northern line of said lot 19
one hundred and twenty-four (124) feet
more or less, and one hundred and twen
ty-two (122) feet, more or less, on the
southern line, from Tatnall street to the
property sold by C. C. Davis to William
S. Everett by deed dated April 30, 1902
recorded in Fulton county deed record’
book 162. page 164. being part of the
same property conveyed by Edward W
Holland to C. C. Davis by deed
dated 15th May, 1858, recorded in Fulton
county deed record book 13, page 559
The house thereon being now No. 27 Tat
nall street.
The same being property of the estate
of C. C Davis, deceased
Terms of sale cash
W. J. LUMPKIN.
Administrator C. C. Davis. Deceased
ULYSSES LEWIS, Attorney 8-6-29
Real Estate For Sale.
gHARP & jgOYLSTON
WEST END.
WE have for quick sale a beauti-
ful bungalow on Lucile Ave.;
owner is leaving the city and will
sell for small cash payment and
purchaser to assume his payments
which now amount to $26.50 per
month.. This place will rent for
$35 per month. Looks good for
either home or investment.
A SMALL CHICKEN FARM.
IF you want something like this
with a modern home on the lot,
see us about a proposition we have
on one of the best streets in West
End.
WE also have three new modern
bungalows just being finished
on one of the best north side
streets. Prices are all right and the
terms are easy enough.
Legal Notices.
TAKE NOTICK
That Robert E. Saye has applied to the
superior court of Fulton county, for re
moval of disabilities, fixed by the verdict
in the divorce suit of Ruby Belle Save
versus Robert E. Saye, and the same will
be heard at the court house, September
term, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
LAVENDER R. RAY, Attorney.
________7-1-14
808 JONES CHOSEN
TO TAKE UP WORK
OF LATE SAM JONES
The tabernacle erected at Carters
ville for the late Sam Jones' revivals
and which has not been used since his
death, more than five years ago, will be
used regularly again for evangelistic
services. Following the services last
night the 7,000 persons present voted
unanimously that Rev. Bob Jones, of
Montgomery, Ala., be chosen as the
successor to the great Cartersville
evangelist.
Revivals have been held with Rev.
Bob Jones leading, assisted by Dr. P.
W. Munhall, of Philadelphia. So great
success met Mr. Jones' efforts that the
decision was reached to make the serv
ices a yearly feature as was done in
the lifetime of Sam Jones. When the
time came to choose the leader for next
summer the widow of Sam Jones made
the suggestion that a vote be taken.
W hile Rev. Bob Jones resembles
greatly his predecessor in his way of
preaching and in the success of his re
vivals, he is original himself and dif
fers in many ways.
OBSERVES BIRTHDAY
BY GIVING $687,500 TO
FAVORITE CHARITIES
CHICAGO, Aug. 12.—Julius Rosen
wald celebrated his fiftieth birthday
anniversary today. The manner of the
celebration was unique. The birthday
presents were all given by Rosenwald,
not received by him, and they totaled
$687,500. They went to his favorites.
Here are the gifts;
University of Chicago, $250.00n.
Associated Jewish Charities of Chi
cago. $250,000.
Chicago Hebrew institute, $50,000.
Country club for special workers (to
be established), $50,000.
Booker T. Washington (for improve
ment and elevation of negro schools)
$25,000.
Marks Nathan Home for Jewish Or
phans, $25,000.
Chicago-Winfield Tuberculosis sani
tarium, $25,000.
Glenwood Manual Training school
$12,500.
Rosenwald is head of a $50,000,000
mail order business in Chicago.
COLLEGE PROFESSOR,
ILL AND DESPONDENT,
HANGS FROM BRIDGE
GRANVILLE, OHIO, Aug. 12. B
ecoming despondent because of ill
health. Professor James Hays Corey, 40
of the department of English at Denni
son university, committed suicide early
today by hanging himself from the Lan
caster bridge near here.
The body was found dangling on a
clothes line by a farmer. Corey was
last seen last night when he was car
rying the clothes line. He leaves a
widow and young daughter. Mrs. Co
rey is lying at the point of death, pros
trated by the news.
TRAIN IS WRECKED IN
ELECTRIFIED TUNNEL;
FIREMEN TO RESCUE
NEW YORK, Aug. 12.—More than
500 passengers on the Boston Express
better known as the "Bankers Special,’’’
narrowly escaped death when the train,
running at. high speed, jumped the
track in the tunnel at Fifty-sixth street
and Park avenue.
The electric motor engine drawing the
train, a baggage car and one coach left
the taack, the baggage car catching fire
from contact with the third rail as it
toppled over. All the passengers in
eight coaches were thrown from their
seats or berths and a panic followed
Many of the passengers escaped from
the coaches by climbing ladders low
ered into the tunnel by firemen who
had responded to the alarm of fire after
the baggage coach had become ignited.
The fire was extinguished with diffi
culty.