Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 16, 1912, FINAL, Page 14, Image 14
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AM) MV s. READ FOR PROFIT-GLORGIAN WANT FOR RESULTS ERIDAY. AUGUST 16, 1912. 14 Poultry, Pet a ~ .. ( NASH V11,1.K, TENN. Aus 16. 1 1 The thirty-sev- /Alli. 11l enth annual con vention of th? , , American Poultry rrovi association go»s on record as the most succesrfu , and lagest at- I'll tended meeting of the kind ever hcl In the United 1' OU lUy States. Al! of the States were rep- IVsenled with th / itii'ltit' exception ofti. Arizona. Utalfand Maine, and th, delegate body com pt ised over .>*••* of as great poultry enthusiasts as ever gath ered togethe Genuine Souihe n hospita’iti marked the reception of the visiting delegat's and nothing that could be thought of was left undone in carrying out the social program of the contention period. Entertainments included such features as a grand reception at tile Hotel Her mitage. a lawn fete at the country home of Percy Warner, president of the Nashville Railway and Light Company, a hi d fancier who owns some of the rarest specimen- in the country; a grand banquet Wednesday night a> which President Reese V. Hicks pre sided. an automobile ride to the Ifi-odd press representative* who attended the meet, an especially staged plat. "Dark ies' Life in the South" and ‘‘Fifty Yeats Ago " at the Auditorium, and the con cluding special feature of the social side, a visit to the Hermitage, the home of Old Hickory .Jackson, on Fri day. Friday the officers elected last spring were installed at the exercises held at the state Capitol Those Installed were Reese V. Hicks, president, Topeka, Kans S. J. Hopper, first vice president, Dallas. Texas W. C. Cleckly, second vice president, Augusta, Ga. C. M. Bryant. treasurer. Boston, Mass S. T Canfield, secretary, Mansfield, Ohio. Those comprising the neu executive board were: U. It. I'lshel, Hope. Ind.; C. M. Brvant. Boston; Grant M. Curtis. Buffalo; E. E. Richards, Iowa; T. E. QueenSbury, Mountain Grove. Mo.; Ear) Hemenway South Haven, Mich.; Geo. Rudy, Illinois. I. C. Byce, California. Election commissioner, C. L. McCord, Danville, Ohio. In the discussion of the proposition of a permanent home It was found that the places that would contest for the permanent headquarters were Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit and Nashville. There was a spirited contest for the next annual meeting and the citiescon tending at the session I'Tlday were At lantic City, Detroit. Indianapolis and Milwaukee Provisions were mail" during the ses sion far the publication of the 1915 Standard. An important innovation was the adoption of a standard for eggs and commercial poultry. “EverythingFor Everybody” 'i’oti ('an Kind Here at a Glance Matty Things of Interest and Profit to You. Watch This Page as These Ads Will Be ('hanged and Appear Each Friday. Motorcycles. Motorcycles. Gasoline and Oil, JOHN D. MILLER 42 WALTON STREET. Opposite PoßtofHce Always Open Both I’honee. Supplies and Repairing 4 26-23 Jewelers. VOLLMER MF(i. CO., 605-6-7 Gould Building JEWELERS. DIAMOND SETTERS, ENGRAVERS. WATCHMAKERS EXCLUSIVE PLATINUM DESIGNS. Bell Phone Main 4126. 4-26-16 Printing. M \RSH.\I.I. I. LOVE & CO.. COMMERCIAL PRINTERS East Point, Ga. Atlanta Phone 31. F. O Box 26. WE SAVE YOU MONEY. GET our prices before placing your or ders High-class color work our spec ialty 4-26-20 ■— —■—: Shoes. PEACOCK A DIhINN.W. 222 Street. NEW SPRING OXFORDS. DA DI US' Colonial Pump*. with Ml ver buckles .... $3.50 Men's Lace and Button Slippers $2 to $* Complete line of children shoes 4-26-35 It was bark in lhe olden times that they had to have a person go crying it out If any one had anything to sell or wanted to buy, or to notify the people that so and so had lost this and that. The wax was the only one availabb It s different nou Your wants can be told to an audience of over 50.000 in this section through a Want Ad in The Georg at < mattei u hat your v.ant is an ad In ’lhe Georgian will fill 1t for vou. Georgian Want Ads buy, | sell, exchange, rent, tc ’<• hNp. find Jost 1 articles and countless other things Real Eslate For Sals. Real Estate For Sale. . < . . - - - - - - .... - - . * w .... . - - - - . . . . - , ■_ s. ■ ■. ... - A IDal GRANT PARK HOMH. 7# tly <• >u< Where the Breezes Blew ‘ v -> I \ A T X- 1 newb painted, on a perfec t r-V Ry. J I j l> be ut ful. cle, shads lot. car line ind charted -in-t, out where the air Is .js | p I >re ‘nd healthful <>nl> 83.750 See us REAL ESTATE. RENTING, I c»AX'S Ml l. uphc- Building Hoth I’hiiiirc 1599 FOR OUICK SALE WE WILL SELL 6-ro<>m bimt-nlow in Kirkwood, lot 50x223; plumb ing in and city waler ; D nls for s‘JO now we can sell for $2,250, on terms io suit purchaser ATLANTA SUBURBAN REALTY COMPANY FOR RENT HOUSES. El RNISHED OR UNI'IRN ISHED ov ver' hc-si par* d West reach.: <■< a 1.. .. a i fair. • 1 c.i h-n • c fn|t of reeeption hail I ni • ’ ••• nn. k ■■■ .. . ,ncl bathe, all large end r.■••:n.' al- s.ciag. iv ■ -.-r'aii' , . I. g. he . nenl and a beacuifnl had.' !<•* Ml in ' I• ■ r.lo ■ an. ~n. .. .. Ne'er rent* >1 !>• •!••*« IT- • m: in 1 • WH .SON Bld is. .nd Lave Stock; I Orpingtons. BLACK ORPINGTONS- Peeks, hens ■ ' ckerels. pullets, summer prices. Hal 'tl' , re. Kirkwool. Ga. 33-8-9 A neon as. BARGAINS \ few pairs of fonr-montli old Anconas; J 1.25 each; superior • took < ole A George. Atlanta. Ga. 8-15-6 | Pigeons. FOR SALE M a great sacrifice, SOO Car neaii pigeons, guarantf e<> from imported Belgium .-i'H k. W T Graves. Demopolis. 8-I'.- ■ ■ Eggs. - - ■ But ptngtot eg .<1 per fifteen. $5 per hundred 120 Wind so. .reel Main 3588 Miscellaneous Poultry. CHl.fiit'O NAI’TIIoLEUM 1)11' IJ V E STO( 'K 'I) ISI NFECT A XT. GET BID <>f chicken Hee and keep your pnoltry healthy ' ,'liloro-Naplboleuin the work, prevents roup, gape and oil.er disease* one quart. 50c; one-half gallon, 90c; one gallon. $1.50. West Dis- ( infecting Company, 26 South Forsyth ■ street. Atlanta. 7-23-22 ii. c;. iTastix(ls & co.. Seedsmen for the South. 16 West Mitchell street. Four City De liveries Daily. North and South Side 9 a. m., Inman Park I and West End 2 p. m. Bell Phone M. 2568. Atlanta 2568. I, QUOTATIONS ON POULTRY FEEDS, bast’d on today's market, f. o. b. At lanta : “Red Comb” Scratch, 50 pounds, $1.20; IO(fc pounds, $2 35. '•Red Comb” Babe (’hick, 50 pounds, $1.25; 109 pounds. $2.50. •Red Comb” Meat Mash, 50 pounds, $1.20; 100 pounds. $2.35. "Red Comb” Pigeon, 50 pounds, $1.25; ; 100 pounds. $2.50. Alfalfa Meal, 50 pounds, $1 15, 100 ■ pounds. $2.25 Oyster Shell, 50 pounds, 50c; 100 pounds, , SI.OO. Charcoal, 50 pounds, $1.75; 100 pounds, $3.50. Granulated Bone, 50 pounds, $1.75; 100 pounds, $3.25 Mica Poultry Grit. 50 pounds, 50c; 100 pounds. sl.oo. Ogemaw Pigeon Feed, 50 pounds, $1 6u; 100 pounds. $3.25 Swift’s Beef Scraps, 50 pounds, $1.65; i'"l .iiihls3 25 \ GOOD IDEA to start a patch of rye ot rape for your ebb 1 * n* < < t.\Ki.Y s AXI • LEE’S Liquid Ll< e Killen and Lice I’■ < lei 11 \?. i> SPRAYI IRS for spr a • Ing Hq ild lice killers anti disinfectants. 90c and up. . \ ;aRY Mocking Bird, Squirrel and Parrot Cages, Bin I Seed, Gravel. Manna. Cuttle Bone. Bitters anti Song Restorers. Dogs. BEAT 'i'll i L marked male fox t ri • five months old, $5. 65 (’row. 50-8-16 Carpets. W. M. (OX. (’ARI’KT cleaning and Guying ALL kinds of rugs clowned. AND Dinged to look like new. TAKING up and re-laying matting REPAIRING and re-upholstering furni ture. 145 AUBURN AVENUE. IVY 3135-. T 4-26-10 Umbrellas—Parasols. MADE TO ORDER RE-I‘* >V FREI i. REI-AIRED HARh’Y BRIGGS. Successor to Paul Burkert 5 VIADUCT PLACE MAIN 5100. Samples and prices mailed on reuuest 4-26-61 Millinery. WE \RE SHOWING THE yi:ry latest grea- ITIOXS l\ SI MMER M I L LINERY. M. RYAN A CO.. 1 I E. I ll’ XT ER ST. MAIN 690. 4-26-31 Employment Agency. OUR EMI’LOYMENT I >!•:! ‘ \ RT.M I INT DOFS MORE THAN IIRNISII HU \ STENOtIIt\I’ER. IT SUI'J'LIES A CAPABLE ASSISTANT. Remington Typewriter Co.. 56 N. BROAD STR EE I' | 4-26-23 Rea. Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent. W. A. F oster & Raymond Robson Real Estate. Renting and Loans. Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 Edgewood ave. Atlanta Phone 1881. FOR SALE. FOR RENT. ... , .... , We will give vou the first month's! IN <»( R opinion. .Marietta street Is rPnt the n<:<t street to get enhance- j/y> FR ASER ST mens. 1' will naturally follow the v . . ' * ‘ * "* ' * , ph'.-i al dev. lopmente that are now ,hf - r,^ t K o| ng r i u L, X X k. i between Bass and Little, we have a being mad., on that .street, together goOf| , WO . MWV _ e |g ht -room residence, with 'he completion of the Beil- wlth cabinet mantete, gas. bath and wood avenue viaduct, which is now sink in kitchen. This house is nicely being built arranged for two families, has a good We call especial attention to 2 lnt an *' a IlicP front ' ar ?. CO " V T . i . . . .. nlent to Fraser Street school, and is .' ” ’ ° s J ' '"een the via- j |lHt onp b | ock f rotn Capitol avenue ear duct and North avenue. j illf . : a VP!y reasonable house for J 2" ' <'ver a quarter of a million dol- per month. lar» worth of land has been sold on this street within the last week. XVp T'E’L o oa7av\ T H’ and it is safe to predict that in the —6 rOKALvV AL 1 fel . n> xt year over two million dollars ON the left going out Formwait street, worth of property will be sold on just off Whitehall street, we have a thi., street. There are now over seven-room cottage tflth gas, bath and 8200,000 in new buildings under sink in the kitchen. This house is con- w a.v. vonient io schools, churches and car We believe that the lots referred line, and within short distance of the to above will make you big money. business portion of the city. Price $25. For particulars, see either Mr. . . . .—— Eve or Mr. Hook. AND aOong list of other houses. IF YOU HAVE MOXEY TO LOAN. WE CAN PLACE IT. KOR I? EXT— A PA RT.M ENTS. NO. 312 RAWSON ST. We have several very desirable four and five-room apartments with every convenience. They are up-to-date and modern in every respect. Prices range from S3O to $45 per month on lease. E PUBLISH \ WEEKLY REN'i’ BULLETIN, f»i ing a good df eription of everything we have for rfjnt. Get a copy. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. THE RENTING AGENT. 12 AUBURN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 618. FOR RENT BY E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY Berlin apartments, six roomssßo.oo 121 E. Pine st., eight rooms 37.50 St. Charles apartments, six rooms.. 47.60 115 East ave - oight rooms 3500 Everett apartments, live rooms. .. 3l;>0 .. .. ... . 254-A Courtland slreei. five morns 35.00 K Merritts ave., eight rooms... 32.r>0 42 Williams, five rooms 21.50 26 E. Harris st., seven rooms 55.00 Decatur st.. 12 rooms 32.50 40 Royston st., six rooms 30.00 275 Moreland live., nine rooms 35.00 51 West Pine st., seven r00m5.... 35.00 200 Angier 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 MiiST DESIRABLE in Atlanta as to loiatlon 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. .1. W. GOLDSMBTL Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. RALPH O. COCHRAN COMPANY REAL ESTATE RENTING AND LOANS. HEBE IS A LITTLE I ARM IN TOWN. On Sells Ave. we have a liirtfe, level corner 10l and ;i good .t-room cottage for $3,250; all improvements down and paid for. The lot is 85x200. HAh'IHS (J. WHITE. Sales Manager. OWN YOUR OWN HOXII£ IT CAN BE DONE, WE CAN ARRANGE IT, WE HAVE beautiful building lots on the north side. All city improvements ami 10-ininiites car service. Prices from $1,200 to $2,000. • WE WILL BUILD and make easy terms. Come and talk it over. A TLANTA DEVELOPMENT CO. 609-13 THIRD NATIONAL RANK BUILDING. EDWIN P. ANSLEY. "" BEAL ESTATE FORSYTH BUILDING. GO I POX those elevated lots on Peachtree Circle between Sev enteenth street ami the Prado, observe the beautiful outlook. Select your home lot, then call me up and I will make, the price just right for you List your property with rue. It means that it is listed with all agents. EDWIX P. AXSLEY. Ansley Park $8 750 AN ELEGANT HOME of tight rooms, tile bath, sleeping porch, tile poivli, hardwood floors. Every convenience, garage, seivant's room. fin mice, laundry, oist front. It is elegant, ami tlie lot is large and lias beau tiful Ihbii $1,500- VACANT LOT near Pi'-dmont avenue. 50x90. Cash talks. GEORGE R. MOORE 1409 CAND’.ER BUILDING PHONE IVY 4978 Real Estate For Sale Houses For Rent. TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN 203-8 EMPIR E BUILDING. EOR SALE. | FOB REXT. 4- fiat 403 Rawson street *ll to PIEDMONT WFNI’E 'L" l'-; .nmipcr s, . I I 1,1 t ill > A I -• >-r. flat. 108 Whitehall Terrace.... 14 ao 5- fiai 124 East Fair street . ’o 60 < ».N i:\ST SUM’. the street, between ?-r. flat. 196 .luniper st., furnished 63 00 Eighth and Tenth streets, we have •» 4-r. h . 32 Rogers st., Kirkwood beautiful l"i. 50 b\ 175 feel, and cheap new 15 09 a! $3,500. 5-r. h., 44 Doane st 5-r, b . 166 Lucile avenue ’’s 00 5-r. I) . ’SO South avenue ?2 50 -—— 6-r h. 25 Cunningham place 22.50 5-r. h . 30 Cunningham place. 2Y60 7- h.. 76 Avon ave •’•’ 50 EAST TENTH STREET. •;•};.: Lt!:! 8- h., 206 Pulliam st 25.00 l E\ ERY COW U. NI EN(’E m this house 5-r. h.. 248 Stewart avenue new. 35.00 Tw<» stories, seven room* Lot 40 b\ s-r. h.. 42'4 South Pryor street .... 37.50 80 li t-’ been listed with us f«»r $6,006 s. r h East Merritts avenue It is worth more (furnished) MO.OO !'-t . h , IH' Crescent enue 57.50 V 9-r. h.. 80 McLendon avenue .... 65 00 • 9 r h . 242 Stewart avenue (new). 40.00 11- h.. 26 Gordon place Mi.no 12- h . 106 South Pryor street . 35.00 \ oil’ll I IK)!’I b’\ Kill) ’ h 85 East Me’-ritts ave 60 00 . N \ ll\ I I i I>V f l Ij I \IX I . 00-o2 A üburn avenue, 20 bj 109. each ... 100 00 W l HAVE . » si. ctue that ■ high <lass 12 South Hroad street, four-story m »'\er\ va\ Garages, outhouses, tfie hr < k. uoMiern deeping i ■ • ' ’ ' ' 175 65 Eaa! \labama 25 bj ? ( cm ap <t »'♦“ V - s f . r Highland 132 Matietta streel, 20 b' .‘O, htal I avenue I Included 100.00 184 |\ r* » ■. bv <0 on Wc Haw Plenty ol Money io Loan mt Real Est ite. Rea. Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale | WEST END. AV E have for quick sale a beauti- i ful bungalow on Lucile Ave.;! owner is leaving lhe city and will sell for small cash payment and ! i purchaser to assume his payments “ !• which now amount to $26.50 per j month. This place will rent for 1 $35 per month. Looks good for ! either home or investment. A SMALL CHICKEN FARM. IE 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. Real Estate For Sale. DECATUR—New six-room bungalow, beautifully finished and all conven iences; $4,000; terms very easy; will take vacant lot or automobile \V. H. S. Ham ilton, Decatur. Phone Decatur 413. -14-1 1 ONE five-roomed house; three and a half acres: In heart of .Jenkinsburg for sale at sacrifice; about ten acres vacant lots in Lovett. Apply to A. K. Chamlee, Owner. Warthen. Ga. 8-15-26 FOR SALE—Beautiful new 9-room bunga low; large lot; Grant park section; a bargain. W. G. Gable, 53 Logan avenue or-phone Main 5561-L. 30-8-15 WILL sell large lot at Eaat LakeloFlSO cash and sl9 month. Owner, 29. care I Georgian. , 29-8-15 TWO ACRES. 8-room house, water and sewer, on Highland avenue near end of car line, $25 per month. Either phone 5408. __B-15-1 J FOR SALE—Desirable vacant lot 50x143 fret, alley on south side and rear; level, east front; all improvements; I.akeview avenue, near Ponce DeLeon. Price low for immediate sale. Address Owner. Box 711. Ailanta, Ga. 8-15-4 FOR SALE—Five-room house; gas and water; good investment; will rent for twenty dollars per month; owner leaving town: must sell; price very low. Apply 45 Loomis ave . City. 30-S-I2 BY OWNER, north side, extra swell two story bungalow; new and all conveni ences, bargain; terms. Call Carmichael, Ivy 3149-.LB-10-13 FOR quick sale, list your property with Everett * Everett. 224 Brown-Randolph Bldg.. Marietta and Forsyth 7-15-27 THE HOUSE you build, buy nr rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. Real Estate Wanted. WANTED- A genuine bargain in real es tate; 85,000 or under. G., P. O. Box 344. Phone M. 3330-. T. 30-8-16 Real Estate for Sale or Exchange. W ILL SI7LL or exchange for city proper ty. beautiful coun’ry jjace; gas lighted house and barn; 20 acres land; two springs; on Marietta ear line; price $3,000. Gall Main 2405-. L Address Charles R. Cook. 480 South Boulevard. 7-31-27 Farms For Sale. B 700 ACRHS. two miles from Warthen. five from Chalker, on public road and on railroad; has side track; six houses beside barns, etc.; telephone, free delivery mail; about 500 acres open, balance good tim ber; strong lands; lays well; accessible to town: must sell. A. K. Chamlee, < )wnor. Wart hen, Ga.s-15-27 ONE of the prettiest homes and best farms in the state is on the market. Two hundred and ten acres lying ulong public road and railroad from Warthen. Washington county, to Marvin sidetrack one mile out. in sight and hearing of leading Baptist and Methodist churches and Wartlu-n high school; an eight roomed dwelling: well built. plastered ami painted, porches running three sides, three large substantial barns and about forty handsome shade trees surrounding the scene where the Sparta and Davisboro public road crosses the Sandersville and ! Mitchell public road. Four good tenant houses, public ginnery, private shop, side track and good business location. < me hundred and sixty acres in culti vation: just broken enough to drain: has been owned, petted, rotated, fertilized and farmed exclusively by one man for THIRTY YEARS. IT KNOWS NOT FAILURE* IN PRODUCTION, one hun dred acres of this land is superior to the average gardens of Georgia. Throe, miles of fences inclose good pasture and a dbzen small fiehls connecting narns with run ning water. It's about twenty miles south of the "RED HILL SECTION.;" lias a stiff red I cla\ subsoil, light grey surface, which combined the virtues of these two sec tions of Mother Earth—good water and lands easily cultivated, .loins the farm where Warthen set the world’s record for I production of cotton to single acre, it's 5 i clear of stumps and rocks and has no i objectionable grasses Ha< boon offered for sale but once in THIRTY YEARS and then at administratrix sale. Surrounded by lands that haven't changed hands i - three times in half n century. In a com ‘ munity of high-bred, intelligent people I who have led the state in agriculture a | hundred years. Under the pressure of ( th* hour fifty dollars per acre will buy it A K. Chamlee. Owner. Warthen. Ga. 8-15-2 S Timber For Sale. ’ | I FDR SALE—IO.OOO,OOO feet long- leaf yel ) low pine: prices, terms, etc. ) .1. M. L. Bainbridge, Ga. 25-8-16 Legal Notices. 1 STATE OF GEORGIA Fulton County. ’ Vera Smith \s. Walter Smith. Superior ' Court. September term. 1912. 1 To W alter Smith. Greeting ‘ By order of court you are hereby noti ‘ fiid* that on July 2nd. 1912. \ era Smith J ■ filed suit against you for divorce, return l) able to September term, 1912, of said ' court You are herebv required to be «n ap pear at said September term. 1912. of said court. J" be held on the first Monda.x in J; September. 1912. then and 'here to an sv<r the plaintiff s complaint. L* Witness the Hott. John T Pendleton, „ judge of sa’d court, this Juh 2nd. 1912 ” ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk j ( LSzli ! GEORGIA «’ounty of Fulton !»* \nnip Latham vs Henr\ ’l’ Latham. | To the defendant. H»nr> 'U B I I -Del f. • Total I >Horce. ft i ‘’.reeling You ate hereby re<|U»«'*d person ally <»r b attorney. '■ ami appear at lhe next super "t < otirt, to be held in ami Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. Plan Your Own House V\ E ARE PREPARED to build in our Stewart avenue subdivi sion a houso according to your own plans. Maybe the houses you have looked at do not exactly suit; you want something a little different. Give us your ideas, and we will build just the kind of house you wish, and arrange terms of-payment. In this subdivision we have many, fine lots to select from. All near the new Tenth ward school. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR ACREAGE FOR SALIT 30 ACRES OX JONESBORO ROAD. 6 1-2 miles from city. Will sell cheap or exchange forNacant lot or automobile. Balance easy. f C. R. GROOVER & CO/ - REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING. Phone Mnin 1804. 718 Empire Building. DILLIN-MORRIS CO. Atlanta National Bank Building . Phones 4234, 4235. • 129 COOPER STIIEE’I’ Six-room house, on good big cast front lot. This little homp is close in and certainly is a bargain at $3,000. No loan to assume. SSOO cash and $25 per month gets it. WE HAVE two beauties in new furnace-heated bungalows that we can sell on S2OO payments and $25 per month $3,700 and $4,000 each. $4,850 North side. 6-room bungalow. This is a very high class home; has fur nace heat, hardwood floors. If you are looking for a good north side home don’t fail to see this. Terms. SSOO cash and S3O per nfontii. Will rent for S4O , Salesmen—FßED C. WOODALL. CHAS. R. COLLINS. FOR SALE ■'•O-nGrEIXVV.I-STENU (121 Atwood.) T GN T T 7\T T Nice little home four rooms and 111 r~| \ | hall. Lot 40x237 feet to alley. Easy J J. X ± V • terms. Price only $1,900. WOODS IDE THUS ' ■- AtoXto WI LLI AMS- HARTSOCK CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. t’none 2106 Main, NEGRO INVESTMENT -We offer for quick sale three negro houses rent ing for $24.00 per month for $2,400. Room to build more houses on lot: sewer down. These houses are in unusually good shape and we feel sure that you will like them if you are looking for this kind of investment. See us. FOR SALE CHEAP —A nice 6-room bungalow on Sixteenth street. Terms A NICE LOT in Highland Ave. section for SBOO.OO. Onother one for $1,500. Let us show you. HAVE you a vacant lot'.’ Let us build for you. Will build your home on easy terms. Take a look at some of our work.- It speaks for itself. Vacation Days Are Over AN INVESTMENT in PEACHTREE HI RST lots will bring you sufficient profit to cover your next vacation. Low prices. Easy terms. No interest. No taxes. 60 LOTS SOLI) IN 30 DAYS. For plats and information see L. P. BOTTENFIELD, Owner 211 Empire Building. Phone. Slain 1298. . - «' —" ! ggg S=SI5=SI '.■A SIOO (’ASH AND $25 PER MONDI BI’YS 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 RIGHT off the Gordon street ear line we have a bungalow effect cottage of 5 rooms and hall, well arranged, tvell built, with all modern improve ments: east front lot; good residence section, and we can make easy terms for vou. THOMSON & LYNES 18 and 20 Walton St. Both Phones 458 THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for Electricity. Money To Loan. Money To Loan. MONEY TO LEND ■ WE ARE IN POSITION to handle good, first-class mortgage real estate loan from 6 to 7 per cent frotn 3to 5 years. There is no delay in getting your money. See its. L. H. Zurline, manager. RALPH O. COCHRAN CO. x 19 SOUTH BROAD STREET. Legal Notices. for said county, on the first Monday in September. 1912, then and there to answer the plaintiff’s complaint, as in default thereof said court will proceed, as to jus tice shall appertain. Witness, the Honorable J. T. Pendleton, judge of said court, this Ist day of July. r»l2 JOHN H. JoNES. Dept Clerk. THOMAS-B. BRpWN. to ney 46-7-2 STATE OF GEORGIA Cot n of Fulton. Bill for Injunction. Receivership and Equitable Relief. Fulton Superior Court, September Term, 1912. No. 24351. Mrs Sallie J. o’Kolley vs. J. Wylie Smith, Georgia Trust and Realty Company, Transferee; R. B. Deavours, Mrs. E. Mc(' Adamson. The defendant, J Wylie Smith, is here by required, personally or by attorney, to be and a pear at the superior court, to be held in and for said county, on the 2d dav of September. 1912. at the September Term of said court, to be held on the day aforesaid, to wi’: On the first Monday in September. 1912. to show <-ausp. if any he has. why he should not be made a party defendan* to the above stated case, and win the said receivership should not he made permanent, and the injunction be granted as prayed for, as in default thereof said < <>urt will proceed, as t«> >us tico shall apjwrtain. WHness the Honorable John ’l’ Pendle ton. judge of said court, this the 2d day of Jnlv. 1912. ARM 'LD RR( >YLES. Clerk Superior Court Fulton Co . Georgia 7-2-16 . 11 " ■ - 11 „ lhe best W ant Ad days in 'he Geor gian ar** Monday. TtDMbiy. Wednesday. Railroad Schedule. southerners ilwa y. PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH" ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA. The following schedule figures are pub lished only as information, and are not guaranteed: No, Arrive From- [No. Depart To 35 N. Y0rk..5:00 am] 36 N. York. 12:15 am 13 Jaxville. 5:20 ami 30 Col'bus... 5:20 am 43 Was’ton. 5:25am; 13t.’fnvi s:3oam 12 Sliport.. 6:30 ami 32 Ft. Vai.. 5:30 am 23 Jaxville. 6:50 ami 35 B'ham.... 5:45am •17 Toccoa 8:10am. 7 Chat'ga . 6:40 an> 26 Heflin ... 8:20 ami 12 R'mond.. 6:55 am 29 N. York.lo:3o ami 23 K Citv.. 700 am 3 Chat'ga 10:.15 am 16 Bruns’k.. 7:45 am 7 Macon., 10:40am 29 B'han . • 10:45 am 27 Ft. Vai..10:45 apr 38 N. York. 11:01am 21 Col bus ,10:50 am 40 Cli’lotte. 12:00 n'n 6 Cinci... 11:10 am it Macon... 12’20 urn 30 B'hani... 2:30 pm! 30 N. York.. 2:35 pm 40 B'ham. 12:40 pm 15Chatt'ga. 3:00 pm 30 Ch'lotte. 3:55 pm| 3!' B'ham .. 4JO pm 5 Macon.. 4:00 pm *lB T0,c0a... 4 30 pm 37 N. York. 5:00 pm 32 Col'hua... 5:10 pm 15 Bruns''.’. 7.50 pm st'lnci. ... sto pm 11 R'montl . 8 30 pm! 28 F. Valiev 5:20 pm 24 K City, '':2o pm 25 Heflin .'. 545 pm lochatt'ga 9: pnt 10 Macon... 5:30 pm 2lt t'ol bii- -o jo pm' 44 Wasb’n 8:45 pm 31 Ft Vai 10 ; >pm! 24 Jaxville. 930 run 36 B'ham IJ'tOngt USh'port 11 to pm II Cm. I 11.00 pm 14 la will.. 11 10 pi n Trains marked thus (•' run daily, ex cept Sunday. t'ther trains run dally Central'tlme. City Ticket ttffiee, No I Peachtree St.