Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 31, 1912, EXTRA 2, Image 11

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(3EORGIAX AND YEWS. READ FOR PROFIT—faEORGi AIM WANT ADS—USE FOR RESULTS Wanted—Miscelaneous. WANTED —First-class second hand piano. Phone Main 4321-L. 323 Glennwood avenue. 8-30-7 I BUY MEN'S old clothes and shoes. Drop a card. 1. Bock, 32 Bell street. ' 8-16-29 FURNITURE and household goods, office fixtures and merchandise of any kind accepted on consignment. Cash advanced Pembroke Sales Co.. 143 South Pryor St. Bell phones Main 1434 Main 187, Atlanta 2285.8-15-12 DROP A CARD —Will bring cash for old clothes and shoes. The Vestiare, 166 Decatur street. 6-27-42 WANTED—We pay highest cash prices on household goods, pianos and office furniture. Cash advanced on consign ments. Springer's Auction House. 25 South Pryor street. Bell phone Main 1526. 4-10-10 WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for house hold goods, pianos and office furniture. Cash advanced on consignments. Central Auction Company, 12 East Mitchell street. Bell phone Main 2424. 8-26-26 Books Wanted. CASH PAID for all kinds salable SCHOOL BOOKS. MAIL LIST. Phone 1822 Main, or better still, bring books to store. SOUTHERN BOOK CONCERN. 71 Whitehall St. (Gavan’s.) 8-26-26 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE —On track near Terminal Sta tion, one carload fine melons, weighing 50 to 75 pounds. J. M. Archer. 8-30-31 FOR SALE—Box couch, sanitary couch, oak dining table, mission set, art square, gas stove, stationary washstand, large mirror. Phone Ivy 6103.8-30-27 FOR SALE—I2S pounds of nice goose feathers. Mrs. W. B. Adams, Barnes ville, Ga. 8-30-23 SNAP for young married couple: Fur nishings of six-room flat: close in. You can pay part by boarding owner a few weeks. Owner, Box 282, care Georgian. 26-8-30 FOR SALE—New piano; satisfactory pay ments. Bargain. Leaving state. Wid- ow, care Georgian. 31-8-30 HIGH-GRADE ICE CREAM CONES?" Nunnally’s Ice cream department, Atlanta, Ga.lß-21-28 Ampricnn " It registers everything.” -xxxiicx lean Latest Improvements. (~’q<sh Old registers exchanged. vcißit All sizes; easy terms. T?ocri wfnrc Atlanta Cash Register Co. -TVUglSlt lb 34 East Alabama street -13-47 POPE’S SPECIAL—Best dollar watch In the world sent prepaid, only 86c. Fully guaranteed to keep correct time two years ey refunded immediately If you are not free if it breaks. A more serviceable watch can not be had at anigirice. Mon ey refuneded immediately if you are not highly pleased. Order today without fall. Pope Watch and Diamond Company. 1514 Main street. Dallas, Texas. 6-1-14 NE w'T-tUBBE?. T!R*ES''PUT” OlsF YOUR baby's Carriage, phone ivy 3076 ROBERT MITCHELL, 229 EDGE WCOD._ 7 - 18 - 15 Mrs. Stephen Bolles, Kirkwood, Ga., Aug.' 30. 1912. National Cash Register. $35, SSO, S6O. $75. SIOO. $l5O and up to suit your needs. Terms easy. Liberal ex change for cash registers In use. Bell phone Ivy 4155, Atlanta 594. THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO., North Broad Street. 7-20-52 FOR SALE- S7OO worth Whitfield Medi cine Co. and Bullard Car Door stock; Whitfield stock will paj' 10 per cent divi dend this year. Best cash offer gets it. Box 143, Austell. Ga. All’l 7 NEW. beautiful rugs woven from your old carpet, superior to any in service; plain or designed; any size. Catalogue free. Oriental Rug Company, Baltimore. M6L_ 8-16-31 GOLDSMITH-ACTON- WITHERSPOON CO. Life-Time Furniture, Rugs and Draperies. Guaranteed Brass Beds .$lO up. National Springs $3.98 Felt Mattress $7.50 Dining Tables ...$11.50 and up Dining Chairs $1.98 Sideboards $16.00 and up If it’s Furniture, we have it, and at the right price. Pay for your Furniture while you nJ* it, “A little at a time.” GOLDSMITH-ACTON WITHERSPOON CO. Life-Time Furniture, Rugs and Draperies. 62 Peachtree. DUNTLEY PNEUMATIC CLEANERS re move dirt and germs from rugs, carpets. floors, etc.; vacuum cleaners from $32.50 up; vacuum sweepers, $9.75. C. J. Daniel &■ Co., 416 Fourth Nat. Bk. Bldg 12-2-11 MAKE O. A. Nix, Carrollton, Ga., best offer on complete architectural drawing; all text-books and drawing outfit com plete; course originally costing sl2l in best correspondence school in U. S. 8-26-28 EXTRA SPECIALS. For Friday and Saturday. Pound Leg of Lamb, whole . ...121-2c Lamb Chops 15c Lamb Stewloc and 12 l-2c Veal Stew 10c Veal Roast 12 l-2c Veal Steak 12 l-2c Pot Roast 10c Prime Rib Roast. .12 l-2c and 15c Spare Ribsl2 l-2c and 15c Boiling Beef 7c Come early and avoid the rush. CAMPBELIVS PLACE, 89 Decatur Street and 150 Marietta Street. Furniture For Sale. CLOSING OUT SALE 6o DAYS 6o DAYS WE ARE positively closing out this stock. On account of change in business a dandy, clean, new stock of Furniture to go at practically wholesale cost. H. A MARTIN FURNITURE CO. 135 WHITEHALL STREE T , I Automobiles. LARGE LOT FRESH STANDARD TIRES—FREE FROM BUCKLES: 28 ! by 3 $7.90, 30 by 3 $8.90. 30 bv 3M> $11.90. 32 by 3% $12.90. 33 by 4 $18.90, 32 by 4 $1i.90, 34 by 4 $19.90. 35 by 4 $19.90, 36 bv 4 $19.90, 35 by 444 $25.90, 37 bv 4U $27 90 LARGE STOCK RED GUARANTEED , T U. B rU?' FIRSTS. ALSO GRAY BLEM ISHED Tl BES AT HALF PRICE. FRESH STOCK. McPherson Auto Tire Company, 46 Auburn avenue. Atlanta. Ga. FOR SALE—Cheap for cash. 25-horse power Maxwell, in fine condition. Owner, Box 201, care Georgian. 8-6-19 AUTOS REPAIRED. - ’ MAGNETS AND STORAGE BATTERIES RECHARGED. MAGNETO AND CAR- BURETOR work a specialty. We give careful attention to electric auto and bat tery work. Hartrampf & Yarbray Co. Phone Main 3810. 56 Edgewood avenue just below Equitable building 4-22-5 Motorcycles. •WANTED—Motorcycle, twin or single, good as new and a bargain. Address Box 246, Lawrenceville, Ga. 52-8-30 FOR SALE--At sacrifice, brand-new $240 Curtis motorcycle. Direct from factory. Phone W, A, Rinker. Ivy 96-L.B-30-5 ; For Sale or Exchange—Miscel- ; laneous. WANTED—To sell or exchange a Cole make grist mill; 36-inch rock, for band saw. O. W. Prather, Hogansville, Ga. 8-27-27 Monuments and Stone Work. ATLANTA GRANITE COMPANY. All kinds stone work. 17-19 Fraser street. Phone Main 3540. Trunks, Bags and Suitcasei. RETAILED AND REPAIRED?" ROUNTREE’S 77 IIV<Iet all PHONES: Bell Main 1576. Atlanta 1654 Auction Sales. PAW7?BROKERsCJuCTiON~HOUSE?Si Decatur street. We buy and sell any and everything Atlanta phone 2285; Bell phone Main 1434, Main 187. 7-29-20 PEMBROKE Sales Company under new management; will accept your surplus stock of any kind on consignments; cash advanced; settlement on date of sale. 143 S. Pryor st. Bell phone Main 1434. Main 187; Atlanta phone 2285. 8-6-30 Money To Loan. WANTED—To borrow S2OO. Good per sonal property security. Liberal Inter est. R., Box 209, care Georgian. 44-8-29 THE PRUDENT I AL~IN* SURANCE CO. of Ameri ca can make you a loan on Atlanta improved property, through their loan corre spondents. Turman, Black <fc Calhoun, 203-8 Empire Building. 6-7-12-1 MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE AND OTHERS, upon their own names; cheap rates, easy payments. Confiden tial. D. H. Tolman, 544 Austell building. WE can make loans on Atlanta real es tate and farm lands. Apply to Ralph O. Cochran. 19 South Broad 7-IC-20 MONEY on hand for immediate loans on property In or near Atlanta. J. E. Van Valkenburg, 501 Equitable Bldg, -21 WETMAN & CONNORS, ESTABLISHED 1890. Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-3 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 & Robson, 11 Edge wood Ave. JEWELERS AND BROKERS 301 ' >ETtMS > voa-n (V i PHONE MAIN JU (T) . STRICTLY PRIVATE | i SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LENTO, any j amount; 6 per cent. Write or call. S. 1 W. Carson. 24 South Broad st. 4-1-17 FARM LOANS placed in any amount on I Improved farm lands in Georgia. The | Southern Mortgage Company, Gould build ing 7-13-1 I Without Indorsement Without Collateral Security Without Real Estate Securities Money loaned at LAWFUL RATES. NATIONAL DIS COUNT CO., 301-2 Fourth Nation al Bank Building. Stock for Purchase Money Notes. IF YOU HAVE and want to sell some A-l purchase money notes and you will con sider in full or part settlement shares of stock in a sound corporation that will pay a 7 per cent dividend at its annual meeting February next, communicate with us and investigate. Address Real Estate, P. O. Box 470, Atlanta 8-22-44 Money Wanted. WANTED—S3SO at 8 per cent; good in dorsement. To be paid back $25 per month. Address R. C. C . care Georgian ) 8-28-9 Investment. WHAT IS MONEY FOR? wHnvestedTn putting a poor child in school will lessen the ignorance and evil amongst us. The Associated Charities has the child. Mail check to 705 Gould Building. 42-8-30 Furniture For Sale. Poultry, Pet and Live Stock i THE POULTRY SCHOOL. Just as "the sal- Advice From the Poultry Doctor vation of the state lies in the educa tion of the peo ple," so does the salvation of the poultry industry depend upon the education of the poultryman. Such a text seems to imply that the poultry industry needs saving. It does; it needs to be saved from mediocrity, from ridicule, from un- : systematic and old-fashioned methods. This the poultry school is doing. The I poultry school dignifies poultry learn- I ing, the chair of poultry husbandry in our universities is a great factor in ob i taining serious consideration of a sub ' ject-by a public that once did not deem iit worthy of academic treatment. I Through the influence of the poultry I school old methods are being discarded • and modern methods based on scentific principles take their place. The stand ard of excellence is raised and more capital will be attracted to the indus try, more men in the business world will be interested. It is amazing to observe how little attention the average poultry maga zine gives to the subject of poultry in struction and investigation. Many jour nals apparently have little knowledge of what Is being accomplished even in their own state to- judge by the con spicuous absence of comment in their pages.—Poultry Index. Leghorns. FOR SALE—S. C. White Leghorn pul lets; thoroughbred; beauties; first-class stock. E. B. Havey, Lithonia, Ga. N 8-28-48 Eggs. THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs, $1 per fifteen. 126 Windsor street. Main 3588. 4-27-25 Miscellaneous Poultry. FOR SALE —Beautiful pen Plymouth Rocks and Minorca hens, account mov ing. Call Sunday, 18 Cunningham place, west side. •34-8-30 11. G. HASTINGS & CO.. Seedsmen for the South, 16 West ( Mitehell street. Four City De liveries Daily. North and South Side 9 a. m., Inman Park and West End 2 p. m. Beil Phone M. 2568, Atlanta 2568. LEE’S GERMOZONE—A poultry medi cine. The cause of disease among poul try can be traced to many sources. Im proper housing and feeding, filthy drink ing water, etc. A sick fowl is not a profit able investment. Germozone is a germ killer, and if given to fowls affected with bowel complaint, canker, swelled head, cholera, limber neck and sorehead, will afford a certain cure. Also a fine pre ventive of diseases. Give to healthy flocks as directed, about twice a week. No trouble to give: just put in drinking wa ter. Price, liquid or tablet form, 50c. Tablets by mail postpaid. A TRIAL ORDER will convince you that the "Red Comb" feeds are the feeds to feed your fowls. When buying the "Red Comb" you get all feed, with no grit, shell or waste. ‘ Red Comb" meat mash kept before your hens regularly will in crease the egg production. As a duck feed it can't be beat; 10 pounds 25c, 50 pounds $1.20, 100 pounds $2.35. HEADQUARTERS for chicken wheat, shorts, charcoal, white clipped oats, wheat, bran, alfalfa meal, beef scraps, poultry bone, crushed oyster shell, poul try grit, leg bands, drinking founts, etc. Ducks. ; FOR SALE—My whole stock of Indian i Runner ducks; reason for selling, leav ' ing town. Miss L. Randall, Vinings, Ga. I 8-30-13 INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS Two pens; ! four ducks and a drake io the pen, will ' sell $5 per pen or $lO for the two pens. I North Boulevard. 39-8-29 ■ Mrs. H. May, Or me wood Park, Aug. 30~ j 1912. BUFF Orpington ducks. 1 offer a few I trios for present delivery from my prize ; winning stock at $lO to $25; show birds a I matter of correspondence; eggs, $5 per 12. Carlos Lynes. 20 Walton st.. Atlanta, Ga. 'B-29-9 | WHITE Runner ducks; pairs and trios for sale; prices reasonable. Walter L. I Wight. Cairo, Ga. 52-8-27 I INDIAN RUNNER ducks, four and live months old: lay white eggs; laying; I pairs $3.50, trios $5: pens of six ducks and I drake $10; eggs, twelve for sl. Oak Dean Poultry Farm, Stone Mountain, Ga. 8-20-14 Dogs. COLLIE puppies, high class, ready for Immediate delivery; black with white marking: $5 each. R. H. Burford, Gaines ville. Ga. 54-8-30 FOR SALE- Rabbit hounds, fox. coon, opossum, skunk, deer. bear. wolf, blood hounds. setters, pointers, ferrets. Brown's Kennels. York, I’a. 55-8-26 RIP-RAP POINTERS. THOROUGHBRED Rip-Raj) pointer pups for sale. Are now ready to ship. The finest known. Satisfaction guaran teed. Z. P. Almon, Roopville, Ga. e __?s-8-24 FOR SALE—-Four well trained fox and out hounds; also two No. 1 opossum and coon dogs. M. L. Crawford, Tiger. Ga. 8-24-42 Horses and Carriages FOR SALE—Ten beautiful Shetland po nies; all colors, sizes and ages. For particulars, address Shetland Pony, care Georgian. 25-8-30 Cows. FOR SALE—Fine milch cow; price right. I‘hone Ivy 5522. 33-8-29 Hogs. EIGHT beautiful Berkshire pigs, six weeks old; $8 per pair if taken at. once. E. S. Gay, 745 Equitable Bldg. X-28-29 Legal Notices. STATE OF GEORGIA Fulton County. Mrs. .1. R. Pattilio filed equitable petition Mrs. Annie Krueger. M. C. Boley Su perior Court. Setember Term, 1912 No. 26044. j To M. C. Boley, Greeting: By order of court you are, hereby noti | fled that on the 31st day of July. 1912. j Mrs. J. R Pattilio filed equitable petitlona I against you and others for purpose of cancelling deed made by Charles Krue ger to Annie Krueger, and deed made by land lot 56 of the Fourteenth district, said county, and for other purposes, returnable to the September term. 1912, of said court. You are hereby required to be ami appear at the November term. 19lz. of said court, to be held on the first Monday in Novem ber. 1912, then and there to answer the plaintiff's complaint. Witness the Hon. W D. Ellis, judge of said court, this August 9. 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk 8-1,2-33 The best Want Ad daysf in The Geor gian are Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, j Thursday. Friday. Saturday 'fry them • ALL. The results will surprise you. 66 Everyth! ng* For Everybody" Nou *, an U ind Here at. a Glance Many Things of Interest and Irofit to Aou. Watch This Page as These Ads Will Be Changed and Appear Each Friday. Motorcycles. Gasoline and Oil. JOHN D. MILLER 42 WALTON STREET. Opposite Postoffice. Always Open. Both Phones. Supplies and Repairing. 4-26-22 Jewelers. VOLLMER M FgTcOl? ~ 605-6-7 Gould Building. JEWELERS, DIAMOND SETTERS, ENG RAV ERS. WATCHMAKERS EXCLUSIVE PLATINUM DESIGNS. Bell Phone Main 4126. 4-26-16 Printing. 3la love ~&~co7 COMMERCIAL PRINTERS East Point, Ga. Atlanta Phone 31. P. 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 Employment Agency. OUR EM I'l-1 >YM ENT DEPARTMENT DOES MORE THAN FURNISH YOU A STENOGRAPER. IT SUPPLIES A CAPABLE ASSISTANT. Remington Typewriter Co., 56 N. BROAD STREET. 4-26-23 Business Opportunities. WILL exchange one thousand dollars stock in coming Georgia industrial man ufacturing enterprise at par, for desirable suburban vacant property of equal or less value. Address Box 61 Bronwood, Ga. 53-8-30 FOR SALE—Rooming bouse of eleven rooms; all rented; will guarantee $55 clear after all expenses paid. Party wishes to leave city. .1. E., care Georgian office. 8-29-41 WANTED—As partner, to buy half inter est In new patented railroad device which will in near future be used on all railroads in this country. Will sell half interest cheap to get company organized. May be a fortune for some one. Don’t answer if you don’t mean business. B. <).. Box 100. care Georgian. 8-29-36 J. F. McCullough, 242 Central ave. Aug. 30, 1912. GOOD opening for dentist in good-sized, growing middle Georgia town. Good dentist can get plenty of work. Write •'Dentist,” care Georgian. B-28-23 DRUG S'J'oRE in one of the best subur ban locations of the city. Sub-station postoffice in the store. Owner going into other business reason for selling. M. O. C., care Georgian. 8-28-4 FOR SALE -General merchandise busi ness in good country town. There is connected lumber, shingle, building ma terial. fee. auto garage and meat market. Now does $25,000 to $30,000 per year. Can be doubled. Will clear $5,000 to $6,000. About $5,000 will handle. Box 143. Aus tell, Ga. 8 19-27 Real Estate For Sale T wV> wTqRm i J RVot La geVmi All nist on ave., Edgewood, right at Decatur car line, blue line; will sell on very easy terms; ideal place for street car men. Apply Room 201 Equitable Building. City. 60-8-30 IN VEST, iRS in north side cottage, rent ing well while you hold for appreciation; is a bargain we offer. Phone Ivy 309. 8-30-40 A BARGAIN Will exchange try equity of SI,OOO in a six-room bungalow on lot 100x190. for good building lot of about S7OO value. < jill Mam J454-.L 8-29-44 FOR SALE Nice six room bun galow at Oakhurst, near North Decatur ear line. Will accept vacant lot as part payment, bal ance monthly. See owner, W, S. Loftis, 23 E. Hunter. 8-29-54 \VEST END ' bungalow, six rooms; all modern conveniences; large. level, shady, improved lot; cheap for cash or terms to suit. Phone Owner, West -1001 -L. 8-29-12 North Side Home. FOR SALE on easy terms. A most com fortable 7-room 2-story brick dwelling on corner lot. Spring street, the coming street. Servants' house on lot. Will take $2,700 for equity, party assuming SI,BOO loan at 5%. Apply Joseph E. Boston, care Georgia Savings Bank. B-24-33 In and Near Forest Park. WE have 45 acres fronting railroad, lies well to cut in lots; 18-room hotel right at depot; six beautiful homes and several lots; four homes with acreage; 12 daily trains. 6 cents car fare, 17 acres. 41 acres and 39 acres improved farms on Jonesboro chert road and new ear line, 6 to 8 miles of Atlanta. Four south Georgia farms. BADGER REAL ESTATE AGENCY Forest Park, Ga. Hines Optical Co., 91 P’tree st., Aug. 30 FOR"~SALE By owner at 78 Cherokee avenue, six-room house and barn; lot 50x250 to 20-foot alley; shades and fruit Price is right. 26 xcj GRANT STREET HOME 13,000 buys a dandy 5-room dwelling, 173 Grant st.; new and modern throughout: splendid neighborhood. It will please you if you want a home. Easy terms. Ed R. Hays, City Hall. B-77-39 FOR quick sale, list your property with Everett & Everett. 224 Brown-Randolph Bldg, Marietta and U<>!s\th 7 15-27 THE HOUSE you build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. Real Estate Wanted. WANTED To buy cottage from owner for cash. 116V2 Marietta st., Room 1, Mr. 26-8-29 ; Cemetery Lot Wanted. WANTED Small, desirable lot in Oak land cemetery. Address S E., car-: G eorgian.oO - 8 - 29 Farms Wanted HARMS WANTED We have direct buy ers. Don't pay commission Write de s<Tibing property, naming lowest price. We help buyers locate desirable property free American Investment Association, 92 Palace building, Minneapolis. Minn. Farms For Saie. Mrs W M Frleso, 371 Glenn st Aug 30. ST-IVERAI. desirable farms near Barnes ville; different sizes; prices, $25 to $75 per acre M. I’. Owen, Barnesville. Ga 30-8-24 Timber For Sale. FOR SALE 10,000,000 feet long leaf yel low nine, prices, terms, etc. Address J. M. L., Bainbridge, Ga. 33-8-24 Motorcycles. Carpets. “aOlcox? CARPET cleaning and Laying ALL kinds of rugs cleaned. AND fringed to look like new. TAKING up and re-laying matting. REPAIRING and re-upholstering furni ture. 145 AUBURN AVENUE. IVY 3135-J 4-26-10 Umbrellas—Parasols. made"to~order T RE-CO V E RED. RE I AIR ED HARRY BRIGGS. Successor to Paul Burkert. 5 VIADUCT PLACE. MAIN 5100. Samples and prices mailed on rcauest. Millinery. WE ARE SHOWING THE VERY LATEST CREA TIONS IN SI’MMER MIL LINERY. M. RYAN & CO., 14 E. HUNTER ST. MAIN 690. 4-26-31 Legal Notices. A I’KOCLAMATION. Submitting a proposed amendment to the constitution of the state of Georgia, to be voted on at ihe general state elec tion to be held on Wednesday, October 2, 1912, said amendment relating to justice of peace court by his excellency Joscpn M. Brown, governor. State of Georgia, Executive I lejiartment, Atlanta, July 30, 1912. Whereas, the general assembly at its session in 1912 proposed an amendment to the constitution of this state as set forth in an act approved July 30, 1912, to-wit: An act to amend article 6, section 7 of the constitution of this state, which pro vided that there shall be in each muitia district one justice ot the peace; so as to provide that the legislature may abolish justice courts and lhe office of justice of the peace and of notary public, ex-officio justice of the peace in certain cities and establish in lieu thereof such court or courts or system of courts as the general assembly ina> deem necessary; to provide for the jurisdiction of such courts, and for rules of procedure therein, and for the correction of errors in and by said courts, by the superior or supreme court, or court of appeals, and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it enacted b> the general assembly of the state of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by authority of same, that article 6, section 7, of the constitution of this state be, and the same Is hereby, amended by adding to paragraph 1 of said section the following words, to-wit. “Provided, however, That the general as sembly may in its discretion, abolish jus tice courts, and the offices of justice of the peace and notary public ex-officio justices of the peace in any city of this state having a population of over 20,000, except the city of Savannah and establish in lieu thereof .such court of courts, or system of courts as the general assembly may in its discretion deem necessary, con ferring upon such new court or courts, « r system of courts when so established the jurisdiction as to subject matter now ex ercised by justice courts and by justices of the jreace and notaries public ex of ficio justices of the peace, together with such additional jurisdiction, either as to amount or subject matter as may be pro vided by law. whereof some other court has not exclusive jurisdiction under this constitution; together also with such pro visions as to rules and procedure in such court, and as to new trials and the cor rection of errors in and by said court, and with such further provisions for the cor rection of errors by the sujterior court, or the court of appeals, or lhe supreme court, as the general assembly may troni time to time in its discretion provide or author ize any court so established shall not be subject to the rules of uniformity laid down in paragraph 1. section 9. article 6. of the constitution of Georgia," so that said section when amended shall read e follows; "There shall be in each militia district one justice of the peace whose of ficial term except when elected to ill! an unexpired term, shall be four years: Pro vided, however. That the general assem bly may in its discretion abolish justice courts and the <>ffi<*e of justice of the peace and of notary public, ex-officio jus tice of the peace in any city of this state having a population of over 20.000, except the city of Savannah and establish in lieu thereof such court or system of courts as the general assembly may in its discretion deem necessary, conferring upon such new court or courts, or system of courts, so established the jurisdiction as to subject matter now exercised by justice courts and by the justices of the peace and no taries publie. ex-offlcio justices of the peace, together with such additional jur isdiction, either as to amount or subject matter as may be provided by law. where of some other court has not exclusive jur isdiction under this constitution, together also with such provisions as to rules and procedure in such courts and as to n» w trials and the correction <)f errors in and by said courts and with such further pro visions for the correction of errors bv the superior courts, or court of appeals, or the supreme court, as the general assembly max - from time to time in its discretion provide or authorize. Any court so estab lishes shall not he subject to lhe rules of uniformity laid down in paragraph 1. < f section 9, of article 6 of the constitution of Georgia." Section 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid that when said amend ment shall be agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each house, it shall be entered upon the journal of each house with the ayes and nays thereon and published in <>ne or more newsjiapers • n each congressional district in said state for two months previous to the time for bolding the next general election, and shall, at the next general election, be sub mitted to the j»eople for ratification All persons voting at said election In favor of adopting said proposed amendment to the constitution shall have written or printed on their ballots the words “for ratification of amendment to article G. section 7 of the constitution, authorizing the establishment of other courts In cer tain cities in lieu of justice courts.’’ and all persons opposed tn the adoption of said amendment shall have written or printed on their ballots the words. “Against rati flcation of amendment to article 6, section 7 of the constitution, authorizing the es tablishment of other courts in certain cit ies in lieu of justiee courts.” and if the majority of electors qualified to vote for members of the general assembly voting thereon, shall be consolidated as now re ouired by law in elections for members - f the general assembly and return thereof made to the governor then ho shall declare said amendment adopted and make proc lamation of the result by publication of the results of said election by one inser tion in one of tbe daily jiapers of this state declaring th< amendment ratified. Section 3. Re it further enacted that al! laws and parts of laws in conflict with this act be, and the same are hereby, re pealed. Now. therefore, I Joseph M. Brown, governor of said state do issue this my proclamation, hereby declaring that the foregoing propsed amendment to the con stitution is submitted for ratification or rejection to the voters of tbs state quali fied to vote for members of the general as sembly at the general election to be held on Wednevdnx October 2 1912 JOSEPH NT BROWN, Governor. B' 1 the Governor: Philip Cook, Secretary of State. 8-3-12 Real Estate Fox Sale. W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson Real Estate, Renting and Loans. Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 Edgewood ave. Atlatta Phone 1881. FOR SALE. ONE of the best built houses on Hol derness street, near Gordon, 5 rooms, furnace heat, east front, large, shady lot. Owner leaving city. Anxious to sell. See Mr. Foster. |ON Gordon street, corner, a strictly high-class, modern bungalow of 6 ; rooms. No detail of comfort or ele gance lacking. You will surely be pleased. See Mr. Radford. jIN the East Lake section convenient ; to both the Decatur and the East Lake cars, two home propositions that ;we recommend to home-seekers. One ; is two story seven rooms, lot 100x200, ion a, corner. The other is five rooms. I all conveniences excepting gas. Prices, $3,500 and $2,500. respectively. Terms ito suit you. See Mr. White. IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO LOAN. WE CAN PLACE IT. I EOR REN T— FLATS I 7-r. flat 347. Whitehall street $30.60 6-r fiat 39 Piedmont place $40.60 . 6t. fiat 83 Ornif street . 21.00 6-r flat '.»4 Woodward avenue .... 18.00 I *!~ r - , 41 -H-F- South Pryor 28.60 6-r. flat 23-D Witham street 30.60 ; 6-r. flat 32-B Garfield place 28.10 WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BU LLETIN, giving a good description of everything we have for rent. Get a copy. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 AUB URN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 618. FOR RENT BY E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY (BYRt'N APARTMENT A-4.) 208 WEST PEACHTREE ST. ON \\ I .ST I'EACI ITREE. between Baltimore block and Linden street, you will find this fourth floor six-room apartment, with all up to date, modern Con veniences. (>ne of the best locations tn the city. We guarantee the best serv : ices of any apartment house in the eltj. $75 |>er month Vacant August 31. (BYRON APARTMENT A-2.) 210 WEST PEACHTREE ST. BETW EEN BALTIMORE BLOCK and Linden street, on the west side of West Peachtree street, we have this beautlf.il six-room second-floor front apartment. Gt.s and electric lights, electric bells, bouse telephone, steam heat, hot and cold water, gas rangi . refrigerator, hardwood floors dust shute. clothes shute. garb age shut ■ passenger and freight elevators This apartment is "up to date" In 1 every respect. Price, SBO per month. Vacant August 31. - Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale FOR RENT SEVEN-ROOM cottage, water and lights, on half acre lot, in tin* pines. $25.00. SEVEN-ROOM cottage, waler and light, on half-acre lot. Is ideal. $30.00. NINE-ROOM resiilenee, one acre 101. water anti light. $37.50. FIVE ROOM cottage, half-acre aha lid lot. $15.00. SIX-ROOM bungalow, lovely shaded lot. $20.00. y SEVEN-ROOM, two-story house. $25.00. POSSESSION AT ONCE. i. c. McCrory COLLEGE PARK. GA. 3 <!• Bell Phone 171 East Point. FOR SALE " EST KXD - L ’ (121 Atwood.) TUA I—l YT ! Nice little home of four rooms and I\ / 1 I 1 $ j , h ie- lot lux;’ :, feet io alley. Easy terms. Price onlv $1,90u WOODSIDE r THOMSON & 18 and 20 Walton St. Beth Phones 458 $3,10(1- \O. 355 Fast Geo gia avenue, Intween Hill and Grant streets, yon will iind a nice six-room cottage in good condition, oil improvements, and large, elevated lot. \ ery easy terms to responsible partv. 'lliis must be sold before Ibe Ist, or owner will sign lease. 'rHOM,SON x- LYNFS. ■MrvaMMawwaaaWMaMVaaaiiimu a a«'va*aa_a-wwauu’iaaa - ■ , -1 i, . »ui . Ponce DeLeon Avenue Corner 100x20) to HLfoot .Miev. A BARGAIN ONTHIS BFAFTIFI L ST. No information over Phone. Gal! in person at office. ATLANTA DFA’EIX)PMENT COMPANY, 009-13 Thii'd National Hank Building. -- -- U-Mga-1 Jn.L.. _r a wan. main | U ,iai,.aia W ■■ , Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent. TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN 203-8 E.MPIR E BUILDING. BIG Bi lI.DINGS FOR MANrFAC’rPk’EHS. AUBURN AVE. ('lose in. brick build ing. four floors and cement basement: I ! water, gas. eleut i icity, etc.; elevator! each floor: 59x115. about 30.000 squire, feet. Cheap at S3OO per month; long er short base. Plenty room in rear of building, the lot being 2<H) feet deep, j with a 12-foot alley on -ide. • I MADISON AVE. iliglit at the freight terminals; five-story, concrete, fire i proof light ami airy; electricity, water; i electric passenger and freight elevator; 20,000 square feet, never been used \ Can rent all or subdivide, S3OO, on a j good lease. I IVY ST. Right at Edgewood. the Franklin Printing Company’s build- 1 ing. Go look at it anil let us tVake you a price; four stories. * We Have Plenty of Mqney to Loan on Real Estate. Houses For Rent. BUSINESS HOUSES. 7 N. Pryor streetssoo.oo 9 N. Pryor street 300.00 33 S. Broad street 250.013 272 and 274 Marietta street 200.00 116 and 118 Central avenue 125.00 132 Marietta street 90.60 37 and 39 Ivy street 75.00 Marietta street 50.00 810 Peachtree streetso.9o 132 Forrest avenue 50.00 115 Peters street 45.00 1004 DeKalb avenue .30.00 170 Peters street 30.00 717 S. Pryor street 25.00 Cor. Gordon and Peyton road 25.00 526 .Marietta street 20.00 293 Marietta street 20.00 Corner Gordon and Hunter 15.00 299 Edgewood avenue 15.00 422 Marietta street 27.50 16 South Jackson and five rooms tached 25.00 285-287 East Georgia ave. and six rooms attached 15.00 We have three (3) new stores on the cor ner of Madison and Peters, very desirable, and a long list of residences of all kinds and prices. Come to see us. FOSTER & ROBSON. FOR RENT 75-77 Auburn avenue, 40% bv 115, • „, five stories '.5306.00 .1 Ivy street, four stories 300 00 50-52 Auburn avenue. 20 by 100, 6 Madison avenue, five stories, fire- , 300.00 12 South Broad street, four stories and basement. 63 East Alabama street, 25x126 125.00 5- flat 124 East Fair street . .... 20 60 6- apartment Eleventh street ... 80.00 4- b •■'. Rockwell street 14 60 5- h, 25 Cunningham place .... 22.50 5-r. h., 174 Formwait street 17.50 5-r. h , 34 Killian street 20.00 5-r. h., 44 Doane street 16.00 5-r. h . 63 Carden street 15.00 5- h . 200 Tift avenue 17.50 23 Cunningham place.. 22.50 6- It., 8S Doane streel 8.60 6-r. It.. 689 East Fair street 15.60 : 6-r. It.. 2'J Lucile avenue 30.00 6- h., Cunningham place 25.00 7- it., .I" Central avenue 25.00 S-r. h . 206 Pulliam street 25.00 8- h.. 272 \shby street 20.00 8-r. h.. 3> : 5 Spring street 45,00 8-r. h., 212 Stewart avenue (near- lj new i 40.06 8- h.. 58 East Merritts avenue i furnished! 80.00 ■ 8-r. h., 248 Stewart avenue (new) 35.0 Q 9- h . 80 McLendon 60.Q0