Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 03, 1912, HOME, Page 13, Image 13

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the ajlanta Georgian and xkws. read for profit— <jLOK<j»z\rM vvzxrM i for results Tuesday. September 3. 1912. Money Wanted. , ■ . ■ G7-'51.500 quick on College Park " valued at $4,000 Address R S. ~a re ;■ rgtar. 4J-S-- -v-TvtT f>—To borrow S2OO Good per- . ,r\l property security. Liberal inter ■J n H Box 209. care Georgian. 44-8-29 j i Money To Loan. ■IHK PRUDENTIAL IN-1 Sf RANCE CO. of Ameri-j ~; i can make you a loan on ; \tlanta improved property,. through their loan corre-j gpondeuts. Turman. Black; £ Calhoun, 203-8 Empire] Building. 6-7-12-1 .V -y”for salaried people n'OTHERS, upon their own names: I■> rates, easy payments Confident ~, u 11. Tolman, 044 Austell building. ' . , 9-3-42 i ,i. make loans on Atlanta real and farm lands. Apply to Ralph ■ . .an. H 1 South Broad. 7-10-20 T77U,'' on iiant: for Immediate loans on ..'ertv in or near Atlanta .1. E Van ■ , • burg. 501 Equitable Bldg 6-6-A WTYMAN & CONNORS. ESTABLISHED 1890. Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-8 \VE HAVE plenty of money to lend at lowest rates on Atlanta and nearby property, either fori htraiiflit or monthly payment | pl, id. Also for purchasing pur-1 inc. money notes. Foster & , lyf. m I’ Edgewood Ave. JEWELERS AND BROKERS ‘ 301 PBTFBS "<7/ / rG Bl DC MO T N o loan G’ .■-> PHONE M AIN STRICTLY PRIVATE '->< c; ~ H'Y'.; i t N’DS LENT. any amount: 6 per eent. Write or call. S. ty Carson. 24 South Broad st. 4-1-17 y.yltjf i.oANS placed tn any amount on improved farm lands in Georgia. The s.. .Hunt Mortgage Company. Gould build ing _ 1 13 - 1 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. IE YOU lIaVK and want to sell some A-l I purchase money notes and you will con- • ynt-r ii full or part settlement shares of stock in a sound corporation that will I pay a 7 per cent dividend at Its annual I meeting February. next, communicate : with us and investigate. Address Rea! Estate. P. O Box 470. Atlanta 8-22-44 Real Estate For Sale SI BURBAN BUNGALOW -New 6-foom bungalow; lot 60x400; east front; tilt walks; stone front; city water; best of plumbing and bath. Owner wants to sell. A pick-up for some one. Call Main 1 342- I. TtTins. I■'< »R SALL Delightful five-room col lage op St. Simons beach. Centrally ' ah<i I ►t*siraDie neighborhood. Mrs. O. L. Merrifield. St. Simons Island. Ga. 8-31-27 EINI< CfiRNEK loi on Marietta street to exchange for well located renting prop *ri.' Will give or take difference. Ad dress Exchange. Box 97, care Georgian. 9-2-29 I'D MORRISON. 414 Kiser Bldg.. Sep tember 3. I OFFER my 5-room cottage, in good ■>ndition. at 8 Grady avenue, just off .' Hith Boulevard, for $1,750. for prompt J Glore, care Pittsburgh Plate 1 1'ass < knhpany. ‘.*-2-14 W ILL sell my beautiful 6-room east front • "ttage, at 419 South Boulevard, for s TOO. my valued equity. Go out at once ami look it through. .1. C. Glore. Pitts- I ■gh Hate (Hass < ?ompan> . 9-2-I3 GRANT STREET* HOME -2.onn buys a •landy 5-room dwelling. 173 Grant st.; t \ and modern throughout: splendid reighborhood. It will please yoif if you "hih a home. Easy terms. Ed R. Hays. Ciiy Hall. 8-77-39 F°R quick sale, list your property with Everett & Everett, 224 Brown-Randolph Marietta and Forsyth 7-15-27 HIE HOUSE you build, buy or ii‘nt will not bi'ji modern home Unless it is wired for electricity. Real Estate Wanted. HAVE $4,000 i ■ ash to invest In At■ u;:i real estate. Write me if you have - mething good, but if it isn’t good in '■ 'ment do not waste time. Address '’rummer, care Georgian. 9-3-7 For Exchange—Real Estate. W \NTEI)—To exchange good Atlanta •perty as part payment on a good hiri:). large or small; prices must be ; y ' L. A. Wood. Carrollton. Ga. 70-8-31 Timber For Sale. ■■'•’ll SALE—IO.OOO,OOO feet long leaf yel v pine; prices, terms, etc. Address 1 L.. Bainbridge, Ga. 33-8-24 Farms For Sate. • x II ’NI >|] > farm. 77 acres; excellent im ’ ! "voments; pleasant climate; fine or land; two ami one-half miles from !,< \ille. Mrs. E. E. Collins, Owner. '' Delia, Ga. 44-9-2 Farms for Rent. • ‘.i'iii place, close to Atlanta; tele ■ • citj water, tine bottom, well im- ,J L. ci>ert road, mile from street car. "ess p o Box jgo, Atlanta. Will E's- a term <»f sears to a man who w<>rk: no loafers, tr'ifiers or deadbeats ’’ ‘'l Very place for a truck farm and •C-'.'-.J Farms Wanted Ms WANTED We have direct buy- ’ Don’t pay commission. Write de ■r‘P property, naming lowest price. ♦lp buyers locate desirable property \rnerican Investment Association, 'lure building. Minneapolis, Mitin -13-36 Contractors and Home Builders. kII *L PAY YOU to get our estimates <r, am heating and plumbing before ln ' vour work; 35 years' »-\i>orience . piits us in position to give >on u« minimum e»jy». , ami I’oimlong Cumpanj '3 <*. 1•d c t. \ 1 4 5.» . ‘ 1 Poultry. Pet and Live Stock THE CITY -BACK LOTTERS.” By MRS. NORA L. STANLEY. I I have frequent- 1 l.v noticed in the j i advertisements of /AtlDlCf’ | poultry fanciers OVZ C C | references t o back lottery." L t-zviij I The inferences to 1 ' "f/z Ibe drawn from I such is that the , 7 : so-called "back IHC | Jotter's” fowl is of I inferior quality I , Wish to say in th. itW I defense of the 1 U,t,U ’ I much maligned , fouls bred on a Dnrtnr city lot that if L-JUCIUr they are pure- bred and of a good strain, they »re just as good in . very respect as the range ' bred. More often the city-reared bird from i the same parentage is superior to those reared on unlimited range. According each bird rhe same attention and .care, the "back letter” will invariably best his country cousin in vitality, size and appearance. 1 have demonstrated this from actual experience and wide ob servation. My own flock of White Rocks wen hatched, reared and kept I on a space, including buildings, of 50 | feet square. Last year, I raised to maturity, for j breeding and sale, about 100 birds mi 1 this lot. Os this number, not a single J' male bird weighed 'at maturity less I than eight pounds and of the twelve birds kept until the breeding season, none weighed less than ten pounds My one and two-year-old hens average one pound above the standard anti those hatched in the summer of 1811 weigh from seven to eight and one half pounds. In comparison with my Hock. 1 have a f'iend who lives near town who be gan raising White Rocks from the same parentage as mine at about the same time. Her flock has unlimited farm range, good housing, and has feed before them all the time, yet her stock has deteriorated until she gets less eggs from her 109 hens than I do from my 20. She has fifteen male birds of mature, age that average seven pounds in weight. it may interest some of the readers to know how I keep my flock in con dition. I do not feed scientifically ami ' give nothing to force .egg production. , hut 1 do feed regularly and with some j system. The following is my regular I bill of fare, but it is subject to varia ; lion as the condition of the flock war | rants: Keep a dry mash composed of equal I parts by weight of ground corn and I ground oats, one-half part bran, one j sixth part meat meal and a quantity of oyster shells thoroughly mixed be fore the fowls at all times. Once a week. I add a liberal amount of char coal. Morning meal —one quart of shelled corn and whole oats to each ten birds. This is fed in the litter. Noon meal—every other day a wet j mash, the same mixture as the dry | ma<h. fed in troughs. This mash is i ju,st «et enough to hold together when I pressed in tlu- hands. Alternate this j feed every other flay with as much I green sprouted oats as they will relish. I Evening meal—at about four o'clock lor earlier if the day is dark. I give the birds a feed of dry shelled coin in I the litter, giving them all they will eat. I Corn produces much heat and this is i what they need in cold weather. Watch i the dropboard and regulate your ra tions t<> prevent bowel disorder. Ducks. | FOR SALE One hundred pure white In dian Runner ducks. Spencer and Fishel I strains, varying in age from three months I to yearling stock; 25 fine drakes in a 10l iat a bargain for ouick sale. L. H. Fergu i son, Ta \ l"Fs. S. i ’ BUFF Orpington ducks. I offer a fevy J trios tor present delivery from my nrize -1 winning stock at $lO to $25; show birds a (matter of correspondence; eggs. 85 per IT ' Carlos L\ nes. 20 Walton st.. Atlanta. Ga 8-29 ■ INDIAN RUNNER ducks, four and five months old: lay white eggs; laying : pairs $3.50, trios $5; pens of six ducks and drake $10; eggs, twelve for sl. Oak Dean Poultry Farm. Stone Mountain. Ga. 8-20-14 Eggs. THOKOLGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs. $1 per fifteen. 126 Windsor street Ma n : >BB 4-27- Ttead ana answer the Want Ads in The Georgian. A good rule for every individ l ual who reads. Make it your rule and 1 you will be more prosperous and more contented. L .... .y..— Miscellaneous Poultry. 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. Bell Phone M 2'>6S. Atlanta L’oGS. PAPER WHITE NARCISSI'S BI LBS - All large, strong, sure bloomers. 25c a dozen, postpaid 40c. WHITE ROMAN HYACINTHS should be started now for early blossoms. 40c a dozen, postpaid 50c. [■’REESIA HI'I.BS 20e a dozen, postpaid IT WILL PAY YOl' to keep on hand Lee s Germozone. The poiUtry medi cine. It is not only a cure, bus a preven . live of poultry diseases. lone for swelled head i anker, roup, cholera, etc. Put up in liquid and tablet form. Price 50c Tablets can be sent by mail. CONKEY'S N<>.\-l-OH>E is an ideal dis infectant. You can't get anything bet ter for mite. 4 in your poultry houses, and for a dip for poultry Two tablespoons in two gallons of water is the mixture to be used as a dip. one pint can 35<>. 1 quart 60c, 2 quarts 90e. 1 gallon $1.50 IE Yol' HAVE I’I'CKS you wdl find that tile "Red Comb" Meat Mash is the feed for them. It is a well balanced feed can be fed wot or dry. if it >s kept before vour hens regularly > <>u will note the increase n Hie egg production. Ten pounds 25e. 50 pounds $1.20. 100 pounds $2.35 • □owa. FOR SALE Young Jersey cow. Good milker I‘rice S3O. Cail Main 623 31-9-3 It's like getting money from home, for It's money easily made by reading, using and answering the Want Ads tn The Georgian l'' W people realiz> the many opportunities offered them among Hie small ads. Il's a good sign that If the peo ple did not get results from the Want Ads of The Georgian that there would not be so many of them. if. for nothing else, sit I down and check off the ads that appeal io I you. You will be astonished how many of i nua" ’none} I The Want Ad , a ..- me buigain counters in ev.i j line Real Estate For Sale. * Houses For Rent. | W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson Rvai Estate, Renting and Loans. Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 Edgewood ave. Atlatta Phone 1881. FOR SALE ON 80l I.EVARO DeKalb near East I.ake junction and convenient to 15-minute car service, a tiear’y new five-room bun galow; all city conveniences excepting gas: nice lot. 50x200 feet. Terms to suit you. Price only $2,500 CORNER store and house combined; mixed neighborhood; good plans for gro- cery store: price reduced from $3,250 to $2,800: easy terms. See Mr White i : TWO beautiful vacant lots in West End Park; $1,250 each. See Mr. White. ONE of the best built houses on Holder ness street, near Gordon, five rooms, furnace heat, east front, large, shadv lot. Owner leaving city. Anxious to sell See ' Mr. Foster. ■ ON Gordon street, corner, a strictly bign class, modern bungalow of six rooms; no detail of comfort or elegance lacking. 1 You will surely«be pleased. See Mr. Rad- > ford. FOSTER & ROBSON. IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO LOAN., WE CAN PLACE IT ■ FOR RENT ‘ PEACHTREE Right nt Merritts avenue. We will have ready for occupancy in a short while, an excellent double building, i We have rented half of same to the Indian Motor Cycle Uom i pany. The other half you can get—2s by 125 feet. Get a price J now before some one gets it. : TURMAN. BLACK A CALHOUN. 1 KOK BENT—A PARTMENTS. ADRIATIC, NO. 312 RAWSON ST. elegant five-room apartments with all con ’ veniences: close in. on south side, on lease at S4O and $42.50 per month. « i WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of everything we have for rent. Get a copy. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. THE RENTING AGENT. 12 AUBURN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 618. i FOR RENT ■ PEACHTREE Between lv> and West Peachtree streets- —new two-story building being erected. Modern and up to date in ’ every detail. Look at the construction of this building, and 1 then make us a price. Size 25 by 100. TURMAN. BLACK CALHOUN. i FOR RENT BY ; E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY (BYRON APARTMENT A-4.) s 20S WEST PEACHTREE ST. ’ ON WEST PEACHTREE, between Baltimore block and Linden street you will find this fourth floor' six-room apartment, with all up to date, modern con veniences. One of the best locations in the city. We guarantee the best serv ices of auv apartment house in tlie city. $75 per month. Vacant August 31. Tl’. YRO N APART M ENT A- 2.1 210 WEST PEACHTREE ST. BETWEEN BALTIMORE BLOCK and Linden street, on the west side of West Peachtree street, we have this beautiful six-ro<*n second-floor front apartmem I Gas and electric lights, electric bells, house telephone, steam heat, hot and cold s I water, gas range, refrigerator, hardwood floors, dust shute. clothes shute. garb i i age shute passenger and freight elevators. This apartment is "up to date" in - | every respect. Price, SBO per month. Vacant August 31 ’ APARTMENTS ELEVENTH STREET. 'i THE new Eleventh street apartments just off of Peachtree. Six II rooms and sleeping porch. Cool, quiet, comfortable. Ex- clusively situated. Every modern convenience. Building just completed, and you can move in now. 'I'URMAN. BLACK A CALHOUN. 11 ■- I - • - ■■ ■■ 1 Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. Ponce DeLeon Avenue 1 i ' Corner—lDoX2Uo to 10-fool Aliev. A BARGAIN ON THIS BKAUTIKUL ST. No information over Phone. Call in person at office. ATLANTA DEVKLO PMKNT < OM PAN Y. 609-13 Third National Bank Building. _____ Modern Apartment Cheap ■ j HERE IS ONE >f < best partn nts or tl outl Bri i, mai h insitlv; leased for $4,200 per year: large 10l and « ri (he best street on this* 2 side Will sell for $40,000, <»r trade .<|ijit\ for •-•mailer property. Carries 6 per cent loan See Mr. Grant. RALPH O. COCHRAN COMPANY H ARRIS G WIH TIL Sales Manage r 1 *'.2! -.2. ‘.J—2 ■.... J A-JILT 1 - 1 -" ■■A .". BEAITIFIL SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW. Lot 60x400. ' EAST FID »NT. beautiful front yard; store front, cabinet mantels. < iiy water; 1 bath, electric lights; everything to make a home .comfortable, out In the freah 2 1 air owner must sell Small cash payment; balance $25 per month ' ATLANTA SI BI RBAN REALTY COMPANY. I ; 31 Inman Building TH E HOUSE yon will build, buy of rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for Electricity. ■ ■ ■■ -U - L ■"» J 1 e llll ■■■. ■■■■ ■■ .... Furniture For Sale. Furniture For Sale. CLOSI NG OUT SALE 60 DAYS 60 DAYS WE ARE positively closing out this slock. Ou account of change in business a dandy, clean, new stock of Furniture to go a' practical!', wholesale cost. t I H. A MARTIN FURNITURE CO WHITEHALL oTKEET BUSINESS HOUSES 7 N. Pryor streetssoo.oo I 9 N. Pryor street 300.00 33 S. Broad street 250.00 272 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 - 810 Peachtree street 50.00 , 132 Forrest avenue e!u 115 Peters street 1004 DeKalb avenue 30.00 170 Peters street r a 0 717 S. Pryor street 25.00 Cor. Gordon and Peyton road 25.00 526 Marietta street 293 Marietta street -0.00 Corner Gordon and Hunter 15.00 299 Edgewood avenue IJ-OO 422 Marietta street ’-7.50 16 South Jackson and five rooms tached 25.00 285-287 East Georgia ave. and six rooms attached 10.00 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. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. AGAIN WFJ OOMMEND to investors property fronting on East Lake road, which runs through Druid Hills to the Country club at East Lake. IVE OFFER lots at sl2 and sls a from foot—all with ' unusual depth, running back 300 to 500 feet. THIS LAND can go up in value $lO a foot and still he cheap. It is the place for bungalow craftsman, lot buyer and general investor. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR ORMKWOOD BUNGALOW—S3,2SO. WE ARE SELLING these bungalow homes as fast as we build them. This one is located right oppo site Ormewood Court, the beautiful home of the Bo rines. It has 5 large rooms and sleeping porch, is well built and well arranged. lias water, sewer and electric lights. Good lot. car line half a block. ’Perms of S2OO cash and $25 per month. See us about this. It will make von an ideal home. THOMSON & LYNES ’8 and 20 Walton St. Both Phones 458. iM. L. PETTY & E: L. HARLING REAL ESTATE. 32 EAST ALABAMA ST. ON PEACHTREE CIRCLE, in Ansley Park, we have a new, eight-room, two story house./furnace heat, oak floors, two sleeping porches, lot 6214 by 300, that we are offering for a quick sale, on easy terms, for SIO,OOO Perhaps you have a small cottage or a good vacant lot that you would like to exchange for such a home. If so, take it up with us at once ON WAVERLY WAV, in Inman Park, we have one of the most complete, eight room, two-story houses in this section for $5,250. This can be bought tor SSOO cash and S4O a month. Take it up w ith us at once ON GILMER STREET, close In, we have a lot 50 by 170. with two houses, that are rented for $35 per month. We are offering this piece of property for $3,- 500; SI,OOO cash and the balance tn one, two and three years ON OAK STREET. IN KIRKWOOD, we have a new six-room bungalow, on a lot 60 by 155. that xv<» offer for $2,750: $250 cash and S2O a month, with no loan. We w'ill take a good lot or a smaller piece of property as part payment FO C' SA C* BY XI I- BRANT park home. UP T I "N ORMOND ST newly painted, beautifully * -*-* ■*- » elevated lot; six rooms, with all con- ——- 4 * - ■« ■- veniences: bargain price. $3,500. Terms | I\/I I—Z\ Y' 511 Empire Bldg Phones 1599. '•S -b >-a A 2 a. lx » ft Pal Estate. Renting. Loans. '[’HE BEST BUY. WITHIN a block of the Georgian Terrace we are offering a good corner at S3OO per foot; wortli S4OO right now, and will be worth SSOO within a year. Remember thqt there has been nearly $2,000,000 spent near this corner re cently. Buy this and get rich. There is a fortune in It We have exclusive sale of this and are sure to sell it. WILSON BROS. 701 EMPIRE BLDG. ‘ HOME BARGAINS $6,250‘-Courtland street; close to Pine; lot 42 by 160. with seven nice rooms. This is on the west side of the street, running back to an adjoining Peachtree prop erty You can't beat tills buy. as you will see it sell for a large profit in a short while. $4.200 —Spring street; eight-room house. You can never buy a better bargain in your life. This place must be sold. Don't wait l.el ns show and tell you why it is s<> cheap. s3,4oo—Grant park section, on Augusta avenue. Nice six-room house: all con veniences. We can arrange for you easy terms If you are looking for a little home at right price, buy it now. ss,soo—Bungalow: six rooms: hardwood floors, servant's room ami laundry room: on Sixteenth street You can make no mistake here. Get busy. Martin-Ozburn Realty Co. ' Third National B.tnk Building. Phono Tvv 1276; Atlanta 208 DECATUR RIGHT AT AGNES SCOTT COLLEGE. anti just one block from the car line, I am offering a home of eleven rooms, located on one of the most perfect lots ever endowed by nature. It faces 155 feet on College avenue, with a depth of 555 feet. There is a garden in the rear comprising about one acre of ground, that can not he surpassed. The owner is making g sacri fice. and offers this place for $5,250.00, on terms of $1,000.00 cash. EMMETT HIGHT liKAI. ESTATE. 513-514-515 Empire Building. Money To Loan. Money To Loan. RALPH O. COCHRAN CO. (Inc orpora ted.) HEAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS 19 SOUTH BROAD STRr.ET. HERE IS A BARGAIN i>\' ci N'I'ItAI. AVENI'E. close in. we have a good eight-room two story house, oil a good sized lot for $3,750. on reasonable terms It Is cheap. HARRIS G WHITE, Sales Manager Real Estate For Sale Houses For Rent. ' TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN , 203-8 EMPIRE BUILDING ki-:t\il stores \ni» buildings KtItSYTII STREET Three excellent stores nt S6O each; right at Mitchell street. In the retail section. 1'32 MARTeTTA STREET Between Spring and Bartow; fine; near tn and I cheap for SIOO. Winter gnat furnished ISo aSD 62 AVENU E Fine place for some factory branch Be tween tvv and I’rvor streets Each store ::0 l>\ 100; SIOO per month 12 SOUTH BROAD STREET Four stories Will rent all or sub-divide. Fine lease Retail district 6 MADISON AVENUE Five stories and basement. fireproof, modern, concrete building. Every convenience. Will rent ■is a whole or sub-dfvirle Jo_Hilit tenant AWBURR AVENUE—Jqst off Ivy street. Five-story building Best in the city for manufacturing. Very close in IVY STREET ' Big Imlldlng Mill <in stmetion. Right at Edgewood avenue Four stories. <;.G I;.\s'i' \ Street Excel- lent retail store; 25 by 126 feet, and basement same size Water, gas. elec tricity, and piped for heat Only $l5O per month |Bi IVY STREET 5 Right at the corner of | Auburn avenue An excellent lit’l/i WKST MITCHELL STREET ’ Hn»- ser j retail pla« »*. 20 b' .35 feet, for S4O ond storv loft 5,000 square feet We Have Plenty of Money to Loan on Real Estate. ROOMS AND HotSES ■*s' 2 Auburn avenue, one room . $17,50 527 East Fair street, furnished; two- rooms 12.50 5- flat 124 East Fair street aoH.O 6- apartment Eleventh street .... 80i00 4- 1t... 171 Rockwell street 14.601 5- h 25 (’tinningham place ... 22.50 I sr. It . 174 Formwait street . .... 17.50 1 5-r. h., 34 Killian street 20.00 5- h.. 63 Garden street If/fiO 6- li.. 200 Tift avenue: big lot ... 17 50 6-r. It.. 30 Cunningham place 25.60 8-r. Ii . 669 Highland avenue ... 40 00 8-r. li.. 272 Ashby street 20 00 8-r. h . 365 Spring street 45.00 8-r h . 242 Stewart avenue 40.00 | 8-r Ii . 58 East Merritts avenue I furnished) 80.00 8-r h , 2>B Stewart avenue i new I 35.00 It . hu McLendon 60.00 10-r. ti . 140 Crescent avenue 57.50 12 r h.. 640 Washington street 50 00 12-r. >i . 510 South Pryor street 50 00 LOFTS. 127 CENTRA I. AVENI'E Second floor 6.500 square feet. Very cheap. 12 SOT’hll BtffiAD STRi:'Et~All or any one of three floors; 1.500 square fp* t t«> floor. Real Estate For Sale. gHARP & gOYLsTON NORTH SIDE HOME. WE HAVE on one of the nicest streets oft the north side one I Os the best built homes in the city. This jg an eight-room house, with every modern con venience. and we can make a price on it that will make It very’ interesting to the pur chaser. I — SUBURBAN HOME. THIS is a modern cottage of six rooms on a lot that Is nearly an acre in size, and is a good proposition for some on< who wants a nice home with the advantages of the'country. LOW PRICE. EASY TERMS WALKER STREET SECTION. WE HAVE recently had listed with us a piece of property in this section that looks to us like it might be a good invest ment. Come in and let us tell you about it and see what you think of it. Legal Notice. A PROCLAMATION. Submitting a proposed amendment tn the constitution of the state of Georgia, to be voted on at the general state elec tion to be held on Wednesday, October 2, 1912, said amendment relating to the bor rowing power of the governor. By His Excellency, JOSEPH M. BROWN, Governor. STATE OF GEORGIA- Executive De partment. Atlanta, July 29, 1912. whereas, the general ;i«semt>ly at Its session in 1911 proposed an amendment to the constitution of this state as set forth in an act approved August 19, 1911, to-wit: i An act proposing an amendment to the third section of the seventh article of the constitution by striking therefrom the words "casual deficiencies of revenue’’ and substituting therefor the words "such temporary deficit as may exist in the treasury in any year from necessary de lay in collecting the taxes of the year,’’ and by striking the words "tw’o .Kindred thousand dollars’’ and substituting in lieu thereof "five hundred thousand dollars, and any loan made for this purpose shall be repaid out of . the taxes levied for the year in which the loan is made." Section 1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, that it shall be and is hereby proposed to amend the constitution of Georgia in the third section of the sev enth article so as t< strike from para graph one the words "casual deficiencies of revenue’’ and substituting in lieu there of the words, "such temporary deficit as may exist in the treasury in any year from necessary delay in collecting the taxes of that year," and by further strik ing from said section the words "two hundred thousand dollars’’ and substitut ing in lieu thereof, "five hundred thou sand dollars, and any loan made for this purpose shall be repaid out of the taxes levied for the year in which the loan is ma<le.’’ so that the first paragraph of said section when amended shall read as follows: "No debt shall be contracted by or on behalf of the state, except to sup ply such temporary deficit as may exist in the treasury in any year from neces sary delay in collet ting the taxes of that year, to repel invasion, suppress insurrec tion. and defend the state in time of war. or to pay U>e existing public debt; hut tlie debt ci<i ivd to supply deficiencies in revenue shall not exceed, in the aggre gate, five hundred thousand dollars, and any loan made for this purpose shall be repaid out of rhe taxes levied for the year in which the loan is made." Section 2. Be it further enacted. That whenever the above proposed amendment to the constitution shall be agreed to by two-thirds of the. members elected to each of tlie two houses of the general assembly and tlie same has been entered upon their journals with the ayes and nays taken thereon, the governor shall cause said amendment to be published in at least two newspapers in each epngression al district in this state for the period of two months next preceding the time of holding the next general election. Section 3. Be it further enacted, That the above proposed amendment shall be submitted for ratification or rejection to the electors of this state at the next gen eral election to be held after publication, as provided in the second section of this act in the several election districts of this state, at which election every person shall be qualified to vote who is entitled to vote for members of the general assembly. All persons voting at said election in favor of adopting the proposed amendment to the constitution shall have written or printed on their ballots the words, "for amendment to constitution authorizing temporary loans, and all persons opposed to the adoption of said amendment shall have written or printed on their ballots the words, "against amendment to con stitution authorizing temporary loans." Section 4 Be it further enacted. That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this act be, and the same are, hereby re pealed. Now, therefore, I. Joseph M. Brown, governor of said state, do issue this my proclamation hereby declaring that the foregoing proposed amendment to the constitution is submitted for ratification or rejection to the voters of the state qualified to vote for members of the gen eral assembly at the general election to be hold on Wednesday. October 2. 1912. JOSEPH M BROWN, Governor. By the Governor. PH 11 J P COOK, Secretary of State. 7-30-16 GIJiRGIA Fulton County. Ruble B. Allen vs. Frank B Allen. No. 26087. superior court. To Frank B. Allen: You are hereby notified that on the 7th day of August, 1912. Ruble B. Allen filed suit against you for divorce to the November term, 1912. You are required to be at the Novem ber term of said court held the first Mon day in November, to answer the plaintiff’s complaint. Witness the Hon. George L. Bell, judge of said court, September 3. 1912. ARNOLD BRoYLES. Clerk FRANK L HARALSON Petitioner’s Attorney 9-3-23 GEORGIA Fulton Count\ Fred H. Wheeler vs. Adele M. Wheeler, No. 22342. superior court To Adele M. Wheeler: You are hereby notified that on the 27th day of January. 1911. Fred H Wheeler tiled suit against j you for divorce to ’he November term, 1912 You are required ’ • be at the November term of said court, held the first Monday in November, to -nswer the plaintiff’s complaint. Witness the IL-n. Georg* L. Bell, jmfige of said court. August 31. 1912 \R\')LD BROYLES. «’lerk. FRANK 1, HARALSON. i petitioner- Attornex9-3-22 S’I’ATE OU GEORGIA- -Fulton County. Tom Gann vs. Lula Gantt Superior <’oiirt November 'Term, 1912. To Lula Gantt. Greeting By order of < .-ur t you are hereby notified that on the 3<| da> of September. 1912, Tom Gantt Hied suit against you for divorce, return ahle to the November term. 1912. of said court. You are hereby required to be and appear at ’he November term. 1912. of said court, io be held on the first Monday in Novem ber I:H2, then arid there to answer the plaintiff’s complaint. Witness the Hon 'X D Ellis, judge »f said court this 3d September. 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk 9-3 ja 13