Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 19, 1912, FINAL, Page 14, Image 14

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND Mxw > 14 r Business Opportunities. FOR SALK —General merchandise busi ness in good country town. There is Connected lumber, shingle, building ma terial, ice, auto garage and meat market, how does $25,000 to $30,000 per vear. Can be doubled Will cleat $5,000 to J<i,ooo About $5,000 will handle Box 143. Aus tell. Ga. 8 10-27 For- SALE—Soda fount and cigar standi at 169 Decatur street: paying $250 per week; reason for selling, wner wants to leave city. 2S-8-B< SMALL meat market for cash, terms or rent, 70 r 8 ' FOR SALE— Yatesville tel ephone exchange. See W. M. Jackson. Yatesville. Ga. 60-8-17 For RF.nT‘l •heap, if - taken” at nnn meat market in tine town, will make >3O to S4O week Market. Box 5. rar jc Georgian. _ 8 WANTED A g’tod pav.ng grocer' busi ness. Addres-- B Wolf. 111 Fotin'lr.' st 31-8-16 WANTED Parly with SIO,OOO t for real estate proposition in Florida Answer by letter Thomas .1 .Morris. 1208 Empire Building 34-8-16 Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE- North side cottage in grow ing section and renting well; bu\ cheap ly and hold a while for appreciation. • ATLANT \ GA hom< it bargain ; I • For sale at barg left city and must sell, tw<»-story bnnga low style; eight-room residence doubh floors and storm-sheathed, and all city conveniences; paved street and sidewalk, unexcelled section of cit' . situated in Drub! Hills section terms Apply to Owner. ian, <la. College park i own one «»t the pr< t tiest new six-room bungalows in this delightful suburb, all <•< nventenccs. $3,500 terms, S3OO cash, balance $25 monthly; > 11) take lot or automobile. \\ H S Hamilton. Decatur. Phone De«atur 113 8-13-3 FOR SA LE Five-room house three Beres, right at Mt View 5c car fan also two lots, south Georgia farm ami timber lands Badger Real Estate \gom y. Forest Park, Ga. 38-8-17 ONE five-roomed house, three and a hall acres; .n heart of Jenkinsburg for sale at sacrifice; about ten acres vacant lots In Lovett Apply to A K c’hamlee. 4 i'A - r r Ga « ' JR5r al< st your pr< perty with Everett & Everett. 221 Brown-Randolph Bldg Marietta and Forsyth 7 15-27 THE HOUSE you build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. Bll'i *»?." —1 ;■ --=-.■= Real Estate for Sale or Exchange. WILL SELL or exchange for city proper ty, beautiful country place; gas lighted •house and barn _’O acr« s land, two springs; on Marietta car line; price $3,000. Call Main 2405-J Vldrrss Charles R Cook. 480 South Boulevard 7-31-27 For Exchange—Real Estate. 72 , 4y192'v feet on Lar) n fust oft Walker; will exchange for home on south side. Joe Buchman, 26 West Mitchell st 8-13-32 Farms For Sale. SORIBALJS 145 3 ,-h<ip farm six miles from Bainbridge. 100 acres open land, practically stumped; six-room house. Darns, stables, etc Pebbly soil. Fenced anti cross fenced Bearing pecan trees •nd fruit in abundance Excellent neigh borhood. Price $3,250, on easy terms For further information address W. o. Flem ing, Bainbridge, Ga 39-8-17 SOO ACRES, two'miles from W arthen, five ' from Chalker, on public road and on railroad; has side track; six houses beside barns, etc.; telephone, free delivery mall; •bout 500 acres open, balance good tim ber. strong lands, lays well; accessible to town, must sell. A. I< Chamlee. Owner, Warthen. Ga 8 15 27 ONE of the prettiest homes and beet farms in the state is on the market. Two hundred and ten acres lying along 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 Warthen high school, an eight roomed dwelling; well built. plastered •nd painted, porches running three sides, three large substantial barns and about forty handsome shade trees surrounding the scene where the Sparta and Davisboro nubile road crosses the Sandersville and Mitchel) public road. Four good tenant houses, public ginnery private shop, side track and good business location. One hundred and sixty acres in culti vation; just broken enough to drain; has been owned, petted, rotated, fertilized an*i farmed exclusively by one man for THIRTY YEARS IT KNOWS NOT FAILURE IN PRODUCTION (»ne hun dred acres of this land is superior to the average gardens of Georgia Three miles of fences inclose good pasture and a dozen small fields connecting barns with run- | ring water. Lt’s about twenty miles south of the • RED HILL SECTION a stiff red Clay subsoil, light grey surface, which combined the virtues of these two sec lions of Mother Earth good water and lands easily cultivated. Joins the farm where Warthen set the world's recon! for production- of cotton to single acre It's clear of stumps ar I r<><-ks ami has m> objectionable grasses Has been offered for sale but once in THIRTY YEARS and then at administratrix sab Surrounded by lands that b.m-n't changed hands three times In half a century In a com munity of high-bred, intelligent people ’who have led the state in agriculture a hundred years Under the pressure of the hour fifty dollars per a. re will buy it A. K. Chamlee. "wner, Wart hen. Ga 8-15-28 Read and answer the W ant Ads in The Georgian A good rule for every Individ ual who reads Make it you? rule and you wjll be more prosperous and tnotu contented I s 111 1 . Real Estate For Sals. Real Estate For Sale. NOW THEN YOU (AN OWN YOUR OWN HOME. SMALL <‘.t*di ;->> nient ■.l .tin- like rent, six rooms. J 2.500. south fide The house has just been j'.dnu d and walls newly tinted, has gas. water and bath. tile, mirror, mantels This is a shod proposition for home or investment. Answer stating the amount oil . ill pay rash and monthlt Answer •'owner to Buver." Box 700. care Georgian. ATTENTION HA\E A< >1 made < onnc< ti* >ns wuh me reliable agent to handle vour prop erty for the coining season TN EbA \E NOl the trouble •f « ill* < tu* make the necessarv repairs remit promptly, and. above al!. KEEP Y<»UR PROPERTY RENTEP OI R FA( ILI 111 .S for tak ng . < f rep's are unexcelled. Experienced men in this department eliminate unm • . s>ar war and tear on \ our propertv and reduce expense to a minimum LIST your stores, houses, apartments anti lots with us TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN 203-8 EMPIRE BUILDING. EOR QUICK s.\LE WE WILL SELL 6-room bungalow in Kirkwood, Lit 50x223. plumb ing in and city water; rents for 820 now. wc can sell for 82,250. on terms to suit purchaser. k ATLANTA SUBURBAN REALTY COMPANY Poultry. Pet and Live Stock. A dvicc From the Poultry Doctor Every year in the month of Au gust the biddies "go on a strike.” When we make our egg-gathering tour of the houses in the evening we find only an egg here and there in neets that earlier in the season wera well filled when we visited them. No longer are our egg baskets overflowing with "hen fruit.” and consequently small are our poultry profits just now. Are we discouraged and disgusted because of this state of affairs in our poultry business? Not at all. tte know the biddies must have a rest some time during the year, and, considering how well they answered our require ments for eggs for hatching all through the hatching season, we do not. be grudge them the needed rest. Some of the hens are burdened with family cares and surely taking care of a fam ily of giowing chicks is enough to en gross their time and constant atten tion without doing anything In the way of egg production Then, others of our females were not allowed to assume family cares when they showed an inclination to do so early in 'lie season, and now they are again "broody;" therefore, these bioody ones are among the "strikers." Stili others have commenced to dis card the old soiled, rugged plumage that the bright, smooth, beautiful coat may he put on in its place. It would be unreasonable to expect one of their sex to go on in- tiie old daily routine of work and productiveness when a “brand.new suit" is in prospect. Surely our good biddies have earned a rest; and what is more, we owe it to them to make their rest as complete as poß sible. Oh, I know August is the month when other creatures besides the bid dies feel much inclined to "go on a strike," but there is work in poultry houses and yards that must be done if we would make a success of tin’ work. At this time of tile year Ute cleaning of tlte foul and chick quarters is the poultry breeder’s largest poultry task. We may not always feel inclined to at tend to this, but if we have regular times for doing It and go at it without wasting t)me. dreading tin work, It is not such a “big job" after all—and It means so much to our birds. Pro gressive Poultry Journal. Leghorns. FOR SAI.I) T*ftoroiigi)bred S. <’ White Leghorn pullets. Beauties E. B. Har vey, Box 81. Lithonia, Ga. 6,-8 17 R. I. Reds. FoiTsTl.E H Rhode Island Reds; Chieftain strain; $1.50 -and $2 each. D. L. Morrison. Barney, Ga. 39-8-19 Ducks. !■'<>!; SALE Nineteen young White and Eawn I R. ducks. Just grown A bar gain nt $22. or $1 and $2 each. Can be seen opposite Federal prison. G. u . Hughes. Box 1733. Atlanta.i'LL'l Pigeons. SHOW HOMERS, $5 per pair. Thea® birds won all show Homer prizes at the last International Poultry show at Atlanta. Ga. Working Homers, $1 to $1.50 per pair t'arneaux. $1.50 per pair. J. W. Woodruff, Columbus, Ga. S-W-i EgRS. THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington $1 per fifteen, $5 per hundred. 126 Wind sor elreet. Main 3t>Bß. 4-27-25 Miscellaneous Poultry. (III.OHO NAPTHOUEUM DIP AND LIVE STOCK DISINFECTANT. GET IUD 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. $1.50. West Dis infecting Company, 26 South Forsyth street. \ tlanta 7-23-22 II G. HASTINGS & CO.. Seedsmen for the South, 16 XVeat Mitchell street. Four City De liveries Daily. North and South Side 9 a. in., Imnan Park and West End 2 p. m. Bell Phone M. 2568. Atlanta 2568. WE CAN SUPPLY YOE with all kinds of turnip seed. Write for a ecrpV of our 1912 Summer and Fall Seed catalogue. LEbXS GERMOZONE The poultry medi cine. For roup, cholera, swelled head, etc Both liquid and tablet form, 50c. Tablets can be sent by mail. GEORGIA GROWN SEED RYE. $1.50 a bushel. Let us make you special quota tions on the grain that you are going to need this season SPR \TT s N< • 5 CHICK MEAL. 50 pounds, $3; 100 pounds, $5.50. KEEP BEF< -Hi Y()UR HENS the '’Red Comb" Meat Mash. It is a well bal anced food, being composed of wheat bran, shorts, beef scraps, alfalfa meal, corn meal and a little charcoal. If you feed it t<» vour hens regularly, you will tind that it will help them while moult ng and will start them to laying early For young and old ducks, you can't get a better food Price. 10 pounds, 25c; 50 pounds. $1 20. 100 pounds. $2 35. READ FOR PROFIT — (jLOHGIAIN WAIN I AU^—USE FOR RESULTS MONDAY. AI'GTS'’ 3 19. 1912 Rea; Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent. W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson- Real Estate, Ren ting and Loans. Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 Edgewood ave Atlanta Phone 1881. ~ for sai.e. -86 OAK STREET, corner Bunker; nice five-room cottage with eight-foot hall; lot is .>lxlso to an alley. Remember this is a corner Price. $3,500 on easy terms. /\ LOVELY HOME of six rooms in Kirk wood. I’he Jot is perfect—three street fronts, beautiful shade, 196x350; house fronts cast. This is a bargain; good rea son for selling; will take $2,500 cash to Mr I »ews. ON GORDON STREET and a good cor ner, we have a dandy six-room bun galow; just completed. Price, $5,500 on terms. See Mr White. ON A ANNOY STREET, close to South Decatur and East Lake car line, a little horn no improvements, but are coming soon. Nice east front lot 50x147. Price, $1,300: easy terms. See Mr. Dews. ON I.AST IJFTH STREET we have a lovely house of eight-rooms; has all improvements and furnace heat. The house is artistically finished inside; largo closets. Price, $6,000; easy terms. See Mr. 1 >cws. ON W. PEACHTREE, close in, we have a splendid home of nine-rooms; beau tiful lot; everything in perfect condition. Price, SII,OOO. See Mr. Eve. IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO LOAN. WE CAN PLACE IT. FOR RENT. 24-r. h.. 22-24 E Ellis. Aug. 315150.00 13-r. h., 48 Hemphill avenue $60.00 20-r. h., 11 Cone street, Sept. 1. .. 125.00 14-r. h., 104 Luckie street 40 00 19-r. h . 12-16 West Ellis street... 200.00 12-r. h., 277 S. Pryor st., Aug. 31... 63.50 16-r. h . 185 South Pryor street.... 90.00 . 12-r. h., 163 Courtland, Sept. 1 40.00 WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of everything we Jiave for rent. Get a copy. ' JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 AUBURN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 618. FOR RENT BY E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY 208 WEST PEACHTREE STREET—(Byron Apartment E-3) Between Baltimore Block and Linden street, on the west side of West Peachtree street, we have this beautiful six-room, third floor front apartment. Gas and electric lights, electric bells, house telephone, stea inheat, hot and cold water, gas range, refrigerator, hardwood floors, dust shute, clothes shute, garbage shute. passen ger and freight elevators. This apartment is “up-to-date’ in every respect. Price SBO per month. Vacant August 31. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. Facing Grant Park On a Lot 50x190 SIX-ROOM fine home, slate roof. Cheapest home In the section. $4,000. Terms. See Mr. Phillips. J ON north side, just one block from car, we have a five-room cottage with gas, water, sewer, tile sidewalks, on lot 50x100, which we offer for only $1,200. S2OO eash, balance sls per month. EVERETT & EVERETT 224 Brown-Randolph Bldg. Phone M. 3392 WEST END BUNGALOW. t El\ E ROOMS; nice corner lot; al] conveniences; will take $2,650 on easy terms. C. R. GROOVER & CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING. Phone Main 1804. 718 Empire Building. Bungalow Home ONE more pretty stone front bungalow, with five large rooms and a sleeping porch, arranged for winter and summer; priced at $3,200. on very easy terms. This Is in Ormewood, near the Horine home; paved street, city water, sewerage and electric lights; right at the public school and only half block of car. ' NOIM II WENUE Bl HJ)IN(i lotmmooT NEAR Druid Hills, size 50x150 feet, and with a gradual slope to the rear; In fact, just correct for a home site. See us for terms. THOMSON & LYNES : 18 and 20 Walton St. Both Phones 458. - BUSINESS IS GOOD. EVERY WEEK in Atlanta people are buying lots and building homes. There is no special time for doing it. i * BEAUTIFUL HIGHLAND VIEW. CONTAINS tiie prettiest lots at the most reasonable prices. Ten-minute ■ car service. All city improvements. ASK any leading real estate agent for prices, maps, etc. 1 WE will furnish plans to suit and finance building ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT CO. 609-13 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. ’ ' ~ ~ ~ ■ - I FOR RENT HOUSES. FUR NISHED OR UNFURNISHED <>N very best part of West Peachtree a beautiful furnace-heated home, consist ing of reception hall. library, music room, dining room, kitchen, four bedrooms and baths; all large and roomy; also garage, two servants' rooms, large base ment. and a beautiful shady lot. All in A-1 condition and handsomely furnished. Never rented before Price SBS unfurnished or SIOO furnished. WILSON BROS. 701 EMPIRE BLDG. : GEORGE R. MOORE FARM BARGAIN. - 1409 CANDL.ER BUILDING. PHONE IVY 4978 50-ACRE FARM near College Park going at a sacrifice. This is a real bar gain and has good houses, and is leased at SIBO per year. i $4,250- A beautiful bungalow in West End on lot 50x200, east front, furnace heat and beautiful homes on all tides; SSOO cash, balance easy, or like rent. THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for Electricity. 1 """ 1 " 1 I 1 Money To Loan. Money To Loan. MONEY TO LEND WE ARE IN POSITION to handle good, first-class mortgage i. al estate ■ loans from 6 to 7 per cent from 3to 5 years. There is no delay in getting t your money S< ■ us. 1. H Zut line, manager. RALPH O. COCHRAN CO. 19 SOUTH BROAD STREET NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. OUR long list of houses has about been exhausted. We have never experienced such a great demand for.houses for rent as we now have. People are moving here from all over the country, and all must have houses; and they want to locate before September 1. If you have a house for rent or will have one by September I, come in and list it with us. We have automobiles, sur ries and buggies to show our pros pective tenants houses for rent. Our facilities for renting property , can't be excelled, and we only ask you to give us a chance by listing your .property with us. Thanking you In advance, we are. Yours very respectfully. FOSTER & ROBSON. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. Plan Your Own House WE ARE PREPARED to build in our Stewart avenue subdivi sion a house 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 • EDWIN P. ANSLEY REAL ESTATE—FORSYTH BUILDING. GO UPON those elevated lots on Peachtree Circle between Sev enteenth street and 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 me. It means that it is listed with all agents. , EDWIN P. ANSLEY. TIIE L. C. GREEN CO. (Successor to Little & Green.) 305 Third National Bank Building. ON NORTH AVENUE, 510 feet of Moreland, we have 150x150 feet facing south, with all improvements down, which is just the place to build you a lovely home; we will sell you one lot, 50x150, separately/ or will let you ' take the three lots, 150x150. FQR RENT.” WE HAVE two splendid 5-foom apartments which we can rent from Sep tember!; reasonable rental. RALPH O. COCHRAN COMPANY REAL ESTATE RENTING AND LOANS; HERE IS A LITTLE FARM IN TOWN. On Sells Ave. we have a large, level corner lot and a good 5-room cottage for $3,250; all improvements down and paid for. The lot is 85x200. HARRIS G. WHITE, Sales Manager. DILLIN-MORRIS CO. Atlanta National Bank Building- Both Phones 3234. $4,850 —North side 6-room bungalow; has furnace heat, hardwood floors, beam ceiling, stone front, beautiful fixtures and modern in every respect. Terms, SSOO cash and balance S3O per month. 139 COOPER STREET —Six-room house on good, big east front lot. This is close in and we consider it a good buy. Terms, SSOO and $25 per month. Rent ing for $25 per month. No loan. 110 PLUM STREET—Six-room house on lot 50x200. We are offering on terms of S3OO cash; $25 per month. WE have a beauty in a new 6-room furnace-heated bungalow We can sell on S2OO cash and $25 per month. Will rent for S3O. SALESMEN: CHARLES R. COLLINS, ERED C. WOODALL. Peachtree Hurst Lots • THE HIGHLANDS OF PEACHTREE ROAD—A beautiful subdi vision of residence lots. Buy a lot now. Take advantage of no interest, no taxes, easy terms. Tile walks etc. Prices from S3OO to $1,250. L. P. BOTTENFIELD, Owner Phone, M. 1298. 211 Empire Bldg. FOR SALE SUBSTANTIAL HOME. (198 Forrest Ave.) || j I—l |\J I This has 8 rooms, gas, water, bath; J \ z 11 *1 I • lot 40x150 feet. Easv terms. Price $5,- WOODSIDE 12 Auburn Avenue. WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. Phona 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 nied 6-room bungalow on Sixteenth street. Terms easy. A NIUE 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. FOR SALE BY WEST END PARK HOME. GREENE (Finest View in Park.) Six-room bungalow; furnace heat and T_"> T7'‘ A, T stone front; classy and up-to-date. l 1 I Come in. Will gladly shdw it any time /T TO A T\T A/ 511 EMPIRE BLDG. X 1 REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. Houses For Rent. Lofts For Rent. TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN 203-8 EMPIR E BUILDING. FOR RENT 75-77 Auburn avenue, 49Vs by 115. five stories $300.00 50-52 Auburn avenue. 2* by 100. each ioo.oo 6 Madison avenue, five stories and basement 300.00 65 East Alabama. 25 by 126 125.00 1 7r. fiat 136 Juniper street, fur- nished 65.00 i 5-r. fiat 106 Whitehall terrace . ... 14.60 i 5-r. fiat 122 East Fair street, third floor 20.60 ■ 13-r. h , 24-26 East Baker street .. 65.00 12-r. h.. 406 South Pryor street .... 35.00 ’ 1 -r. h.. j*; <lordon place uO.OO 16-r. h., 110 Crescent avenue 57.50 10-r. h., 74 Angier avenue 55.00 9-r. h., “95 Ponce DeLeon . 75.00 9-r. h . Decatur. Ga 35.00 ( i S-r. h., 74 West Peachtree street. 45.00 5- h.. 429 South Pryor street ... 37.50 8-! 1 . 242 Stewart avenue 40.00 8-r I . 206 Pulliam street 25.00 7 r h . 239 Central avenue 25.00 6- h.. 30 Cunningham place .... 25.60 6-r. h.. 29 Lucile avenue 30 00 6-r. h , 8 Milton avenue 20.00 ’> r h.. 150 South avenue 22.50 5-r. li , 166 Lucile avenue 25.00 1 5-r. h . 25 <’unningham place .... 22.50 5-r h . 42 Rosalia street 22 50 ! We Have Plenty of Money to Loan on Real Estate. DOFTS. 127 CENTRAL AVENUE—Second floor: 6,500 square feet: mill constructed: ele vator: heat; electricity. Dirt cheap for about 7Vs square foot. Fine for light manufacturing BROAD STREET—Three lofts above No. 12. Each floor is divided into rooms 25 by 20 and 12 by 25. Will rent as a whole or just as they are. Fine for small print ing shops, loan offices, etc. See us for prices. WEST MITCHELL STREET Fine light loft. 50 by 90. Third floor. Cheap at 150 Good for manufacturing Real Estate For Sale. gHARP & gOYLSTON ANSLEY PARK. ON SOUTH PRADO, we have one of the biggest bargains on the north side, j This is a furnace-heated, I six-room cottage, on a big, i nice lot; house has stone front, immense front porch, large rooms, wtih combina tion fixtures; also has ser vants’ room in basement. The number is 33 SOUTH ! PRADO, and we can make terms and price on this that will make it very interest ing to any one who is in the market for a GOOD HOME. Let us show you the place and tell you about the price. WEST END. 234 OAK STREET—A dandy cot- • tage of six rooms, on a great big lot, with side drive; lot is al , ready divided into back yard and garden spot, and the house is in good shape. OWNER WANTS TO SELL, and will make terms that will sell it. See us at once about this. LOOK AT 162 LUCTLE AND MAKE IJS AN OFFER. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. Legal Notices. Sealed bids are invited from persons dealing in natural asphalt for material to construct, under the penetration method, i approximately 69,000 square yards on Peachtree road from Buckhead to county line, said roadway averaging 50 feet wide between the gutters. Guaranteed analysis and sample of material to accompany each bid. Deliver}' of material is to be made at Deerland siding on the Seaboard Air Line railway, and prices to be f o b cars at that point. Bids for the above will be opened by the public works com mittee of the board of commissioners of roads and revenues of Fulton county, At lanta. Ga., at 11 o’clock am., August 24. , T. C. WATERS, Chairman Committee on Public Works Board of Commissioners Roads an,i Revenues, Fulton County, Georgia. H. M. WOOD, Clerk. 5 8-15-29 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALSk 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 propertv 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 bv deed dated 15th May. 1858, recorded in Fulton county deed book 13, page 559' The house thereon being now No. 25 Tat nall street; also 2. Commencing on the northeast side of Tatnall street (formerly Capers or Cranes alley), at a point fifty (50) feet northeast of the southeast corner of the city lot 19, known as the C. C. Davis ■ property and running thence northeast along Tatnall street fifty-five (55) feet to the .'northwest corner of said city lot 19. known as the C. C. Davis property, 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 bv Edward w , Holland to C. C. Da<’is by deed dated 15th May, 1858, recorded In Fulton county deed record book 13. page 559 The house thereon being now No. 27 Tat 2 nail 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. TAKE NOTICE. ' Thai Robert E. Saye has applied to the superior court of Fulton countv, 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 -1-14 GEORGIA—FULTON COUNTY.—J. Q Jackson vs. Duel Jackson. To Due' Jackson, Greeting: O u ller ,r?Z, co l irt A yn " are notified that on July. 1912. J. Q. Jackson filed suit against you for removal of disabilities, to the September term. You are required to -be at the September term, 1912 of said court, to be held on the first Mon day in September. 1912, then and there to answer plaintiff's complaint Witness the Hon. W. D. Eliis, judge of said court, this Julv 8 1912 J e ARNOLD BROYLES.’ HOWELL C. ERWIN, Attorney 7-8-2 GEORGIA—FuIton NeHie G~ Fair vs. B. H. Fair. B. H. Fair: Bv order of court, you are notified that on August 13. 1912, Nellie G Fair filed suit against you for divorce, returnable to the November term of said court. You are hereby required- to appear at the No vember term of said court, to be held on the first Monday in November, to answer the plaintiff's complaint. The Hon. W D nf sai(l court. This August ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. -19-26 Georgian Want Ads Get Results