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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. READ FOR PROFIT-GEORGIAN WANT ADS-USE FOR RESULTS MONDAY. SEPTEMBER m?
Auction Sales.
AT AUCTION.
(THE ENTIRE FURNISH
INGS OF 17 E. FIFTH
STREET. INCLUDING
THE FINEST HOUSE
FURNISHINGS IN AN
TIQUES AND MODERN
PIECES EVER OFFER
ED AT AUCTION. CON
ST ST TNG OF COM
PLETE DINING ROOM i
SUIT. MODERN MA
HOGANY AND BIRD’S
EYE MAPLE BED
ROOM SUIT. RANGE.!
A $65.00 REFRIGERA
TOR. PARLOR SUIT.
LIBRARY FURNI
TURE. WILTON AND
AXMIN s T E R
SQUARES. HALL RUN-!
NERS. RUGS. CHINA.I
DRAPERIES. PIC
TURES. C U RT A INS!
AND SEVERAL COM
PLETE SETS OF,
BOOKS BY THE BEST
WRITERS.
•
at 10 a m Tuesday ere
will offer to the highest bidder the
complete furnishings of 17 East Fifth 1
street, comprising everything ner- |
eeaary to fumiah the most modern j
home It would take a whole page
to enumerate the different articles
We mention only a few to give you
an idea and ask that you come and .
look them over Monday all day until
7 n. m Lnt consists In part of one ,
solid mahogany mirror-noor ward
robe. cost $65, quartered «»ak side
board, dining table and beautiful
china cabinet with set of chairs to
match, a porcelain lined refrigerator,
comparatively new mahogany dresser
and chiffonier, cost $140; a very hand
some combination folding bed, cost
$125; a large <>ak wardrobe with mir
ror doors: elegant hat rack; book
case. antiquie mahogany dressers; a
very fine camera, cost S6O; odd chairs
and sofas; lady’s writing desk; elec
tric fan. upright piano, two very fine
brass beds, cost $75 each; felt mat
tresses. center tables, library table,
beautiful rockers. reception hall
chairs and settees, very hue lot of
Wilton and Axmlnster square*. < rex
rugs, stair carpets, hall runners, china
and glaaßware, table silver, table and |
bed linen, blankets and other things
too numerous to mention Don't miss
this sale if you are looking for nice
household goods. Sale starts prompt
ly at 10 a m Tuesday. September 3.
without limit or reserve.
CENTRAL AUCTION CO.,
12 East Mit<'heh_St-
PAWN BROKERS AUCTION HOUSE, 51
Decatur street We buy and sell any
fcnd everything Atlanta phone 2285; Bell
phone Main 1434, Main 187 7-29-20
PEMBROKE Sales Company under new
management; will accept your surplus
•tock of any kind on consignments, cash
advanced; settlement on dale of sale
143 S. Pryor st Bell phone Main 1434.
Main 187. Atlanta phone 2285 8 6-30
Railroad Schedule.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
••PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH"
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA.
The following schedule figures are pub-
Slshed only as information, and are not
ruaranteed.
Ifrfo. Arrive From— INo 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. 5:25 am ED’lncl 5:30 am
yrSh’port . 6 30am 32 H Vai.. s:3oam
1 23 Jaxville 6.50 am- 35 K ham 5:45 am
Toccoa 5:10 am 7 Chat ga t 40 am
• 2« Heflin 5:20 am! 12 R'mon.i 6:55 am
i 29 N. York.10:80 ami 23 K City.. 7:00 am
BChat'ga 10:35 ami 16 Bruns’k . 7.45 am
I 7 Macon 10:40 ami 29 B ham 10 45 am
27 Ft Vai 10:45 am! 38 N York. 11:01am
i 21 Col’bus .10:50 am 40 Ch’lotte. 12:00 n’n
6 Cinei... 11:10 am! 6 Macon. 12:20 pm
30 B’ham . 2:30 pm 30 N York.. 2:45 pm
40 B ham 12 40 pm 15 Cbatt’ga. 3.00 pm
89 Ch’lotte. 3.55 pm 39 B’ham ... 4:10 pm
6 Macon 4 :00 pm l *lB Toccoa 4 30 pm
87 N. York 5:00 pm 22 Col'bus 5:10 pin
15 Bruns’k. 7:50 pm! 5 Cinei. .. . 5:10 pm
31 R mond. 8 30 pm 1 28 I’ \ alley 5:20 pm
24 K City. 9:20 pm 25 Heflin . 545 pm
36 Cbatt’ga 9:35 pm 1" Macon .. 5 30 pm
29 Col'bus 10 20 pm! 44 Wash’n.. 8:45 pm
81 Ft Vai 10 25 pm! 24 Jnxvilh- ~ »:30pm
86 B’ham . 12 <»ong’ llSh’port 11:10 pm
14 Ciiif
Trains marked thus C' run daily, ex
rfeept Sunday
Other trains run dally Central time
City Ticket Office. No 1 Peachtree St
Real Estate For Sale
ijBJNI; CORNER ■■■ Mat I t to
k exchange for well located tenting prop
erty Will give -if take difference \<l
dress Exchange. Box I'7, cure Georgian .
’ 1 TPECAN GROVE FOR SAI E
THIRTY FIVE acres, containing sewn
hundred trees from right to l»dv
years old. a very line variety of paper
'•hell nuts I sold these nuts last season
for 40 and 60 cents per I raised twenty
bales of cotton, averaging about four him
dred and sixty pounds per bale, about
three hundred ami tifti bushels of corn,
fattened a thousand pounds of meat from
. peanuts, raised plenty syrup, potatoes and
peas on the same land I will average a
bale and a half cotton per acre thia sea
•on and about sixty bushels corn per
•ere 1 will hate about $450 to SSOO worth
of nuts this season The location is very
fine, being located between Mclntyre. Ha .
and Irwinton. Ga . one mile south of i'en
tral railroad and two miles north of Ir
winton. bounded on both sides by public
convict worked roads Terms to suit
' right party C K Parker. Irwinton. Ga .
Wilkinson county 47 9 2
f OFFER my B-roorn cottage tn p.-nd
condition, at 8 Grady avenue. Just off
Fnuth Boulevard, for $1,750. for prompt
•ale J C Glore. care Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Company !‘2 -14
KHJ. sell rm beautiful 6-room east front
cottage, at 419 South Boulevard, for
$2,000. my valued equity Go out at on e
and look it through J C Glore. Pitts
burgh Plate Glass Company 9-2-13
GRANT STREET HOME $8 000 buys a
dandv 6-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 8-77 1-
FOR quick sale list your property w'th
Everrtt A Everett. 224 Brown-Randolph
Bldg. Marietta and Forsjrtl 1 -IS 17
-THE HOUSE yon build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
ainless it is wired for electricity.
For Exchange—Real Estate
JSVANTED--TO exchange good Atlanta
property a' part payment -n a good
farm, B rg- or small; prices must bo
k. L A Wood. Carrollton, <la
70 81
Poultry, Pet and Live Stock
THE POULTRY YARD IN SEPTEM
BER.
(By H V. Tormohlen.)
September
should be the /j j
rounding out /XtWtCC
month with the
poultry. All the , ,
adult fowls should A* FV7W7
be well through ■* '
the moult early in
September. and .1
even if they are lUC
not laying as they
should, It Is all the ,
more reason why lOUItW
you should feed ’
more liberally
than at any time /Y/uz'fzu-
during the past ■* —Zt/( lUr
three months, as
they are going through more of a
strain to their systems laying oh a new |
supply of feathers than at any time of;
the year.
Feed them all they will eat of a va
riety of food, making corn the minor
cereal.
Add a spoonful of carbonate of iron
to the feed of 12 or 15 hens every
other day for any of the red or black or
combinations of red and black fowls,
and it will assist very materially In
bringing out beautiful feathers. Feed
the same amount of sulphur every oth
er day. Add tincture of iron to the
drinking water and feed a little oil j
meal, beefscran and sunflower seeds. (
The results will surprise you in getting I
a fine coat of feathers.
The young stock Is well up on its
feet now and they will respond In a
■wonderful way to a more liberal feed
Now is the time to put size and finish
on the young stock and if ft Is done ;
now It will pay much better than later.
Feed liberally during the day, but at
night see to ft that every one of the
young fellows has his crop packed with
grain Aside from paying handsomely,
there is such a satisfaction In knowing
your flock Is in tlptob shape. Further
to have your flock In fine appearance
cull farther and closer In the young
stock Do not waste this good feed
on culls and runts when you can easi
ly- see which ones are going to amount
tn anything for breeding purposes I>o
not argue yourself Into believing they
will come around all right later and still
make flrst-class fowls for next season.
Eat them at once or send to market.
You can thus afford to feed the remain
ing heavier.
Gather in a lot of dust for the dust
baths during the winter. If you have
more room lay in a supply of wheat or
rye straw. It Is as cheap now as any
time and to keep your fowls healthy
and laying all winter you need plenty
of straw for them lo scratch In. If
you know of any millet hay, a small
quantity of ft also makes an excellent
mixture for the straw How the fowls
do enjoy threshing it during the. cold,
rainy fall days!
Sow winter wheat or rye in all the
runs you can spare, and you will have
a fine lot of green food very early In
the spring
Purchase your winter supply of beef-,
scrap, grit, oyster shell and any feeds
you buy direct from the farmer. The
Item saved In buying in large quantities |
should not be scorned.
Again I say feed heavily and get your
fowls In shape early, for early October
and November laying Eggs will be
higher than usual earls Poultry In
dex. .
Ducks.
FOR BALE My whole stock of Indian
Runner ducks, reason for selling leav
ing town Miss I. Randall. Vinings. Ga
S-30-13
hitt * -iplngton ducks I offer a few
trios for present deliver', from my prize
winning stock at sl<l to $25; show birds a
matter of correspondence. eggs. $5 per 12.
Carlos Lvnes. 20 Walton st.. Allanta, Ga
8-29 J<
WH ITETluntier ducks; pairs and trios for
sale prices reasonable. Walter
WI gid. Cairo. Gas 2-8-27
INDIAN RUNNER ducks, four and five
months old. lay white eggs, laying
pairs 88 50, trios $5; pens of six ducks and
drake $10; eggs, twelve for 81 oak Dean
Poultry Farm. Stone Mountain. Ga.
S 20-14
Eggs-
THOKOUGHBBED Buff <»rplngton prkh.
$1 ner fifteen 126 Windsor street ,
Main 3588 '■
nean ana answer the Want Ads In Th<
Georgian A good rule for every Individ
ual who roads Make it your rule and
you will be more prosperous and more
< ontented.
Miscellaneous Poultry.
FELLING OUT Black, White, Buff Or
pingtons. Black Langshans, Pekin, Ruff
<>rpington and Runner ducks (white am!
fawn and white» Prices should move
them Also collie dogs and Berkshire
hogs \\ F. Eurniev. Tullahoma, 'Tenn
3 30-2
11. G HASTINGS CO..
Seedsmen for the South. 16 West
Mitchell street. Four City De
liveries Daily. North and
South Side 9 a. m.. Inman Park
and West End 2 p. m. Bell
Phone M 2ot>l'. Atlanta 2065.
PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS Blt.BS
All Inrgc. strong, sure bloomers. 25c a
doyen, postpaid 40c.
WHITE ROMAN ID KCINTHS should be
started now for early blossoms, 40c a
dozen, postpaid 50c
I•■RI-HCSIA BULBS 20c a dozen, postpaid
it WTUL PAY YOU to keep on hand
Lee’s Germ<»z«»ne The poultry medi
cine. It Is not only a cure, but a preven
tive of poultrx diseases. Fine for
swelled head, tanker, roup, cholera, etc
Put up In liquid and tablet form Price
50c Tablets can be sent bx mail
C< >NK EY S NON OHM - al 1e d dis
infectant. You can’t get anything bet
ter for mites 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 35c.
1 quart 60c. 2 quarts 90c. 1 gallon $1 50
IF YOU DUCKS you will flnd
that the ’‘Red Comb" Meat Mash ’s
the feed for them It Is a well balanced
feed, can bo fed wet or dry If it is
kept before your hens regularly you will
, note the increase In the egg production
Ten pounds 25c. 50 pounds $1 20. 100
pounds 32.35
, Farms For Sale.
1 SPLENDID farm. 77 acres, excellent im
■ ’ provonients pleasant climate; fine or
-1 chard land: two and one-half miles from
’ Airesville. Mis E E Collins, Owner,
; Cornelia. Ga. 44-9-2
1 „.r~ ~,r: ~.
; The best Want Ad days In The Geor
gian ate Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday.
’ Thursday. Frida}. Saturday Try them
• ALL The results will surprise you.
Every day is a good day to read the
Want Ad Pages of The Georgian. New
opportunities are there today that did not
ex’st yesterday
, Every day is a good da\ to read the
i Want \d Pages <>f The Georgian New
opportunities are there today that did not
I exist yesterday.
Beal Estate For Sale
W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson
Deal Estate, Renting and Loans.
Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 Edgewood ave. Atlatta Phone 1881.
FOR SALE.
ON BOULEVARD DeKalb near East 1
junction and convenient to 18-minute
car service, a nearly 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.
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, flve 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 six rooms:
no detail of comfort or elegance lacking
You will surely be pleased See Mr Rad
ford
IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO LOAN. WE CAN PLACE IT.
FOR RENT.
24-r b. 22-34 E Ellis street . . $l5O 00 j 15-r. h, 48 Hemphill avenue - ...860 00
19-r h . 12 and 16 W Ellis street 200 00 ; 14-r h.. 104 Luckie street 40 00
16-r h , 185 S. Pryor street 90 00 ‘
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. 13 AUBURN AVENUE PHONE MAIN «18
FOR RENT
BY
E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY
(BYRON APARTMENT A-4 )
208 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 any apartment house in the city. $75 per month Vacant August 81
(BYRON APARTMENT A-2.)
210 WEST PEACHTREE ST.
BETWEEN BALTIMORE BLOCK and Linden street, on the west side of West
Peachtree street, we have this beautiful six-room second-floor front apartment.
Gas and electric lights, electric bells, house telephone, steam heat, hot and cold
water, gas range, refrigerator, hardwood floors, dust shiite. clothes shute, garb
age shute. passenger and freight elevators This apartment is "up to date" In
every respect. Trice. SBO per month Vacant August 31.
FOR RENT
PEACHTREE Between Try 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
then make us a price. Size 25 by 100.
TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN*
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY
Real Estate. Realty Trust Building.
$6,000 BUYS valuable lot on Courtland. 50x140. Present Improve
ments renting for $35 per month. This property can be made to
pay a handsome return on the investment
$5,700—-ON HIGHLAND AVENUE,, attractive cottage containing
seven rooms: all modern improvements. Lot 80x175. Fruit trees and
plenty of shade.
$4,500- BUNGALOW In West End Park, new, containing six rooms;
furnace heat, solid stone front. Lot 60x210. Owner wants home on
north side, reason for selling.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US, exclusively. We will co-operate
with other agents.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY.
Ivy 1600. iktlanta 363.
THE L. C. GREEN CO.
I
REAL ESTATE.
I 305-6 Third National Bank Bldg. Ivy 2943.
safe: sane, sound investments.
HILLIARD STREET negro property, renting for $750 year: assume loan $2,100,
at 7%. Price $5,250. Terms can be made on the balance.
CORNER PARKLH and WILLIAMS, close in, lot 50x125; houses rented well,
and you can own this for $2,500. with some cash anti balance one, two and
three years at 6%. Herr is the cornet to build a store on; will rent it for you.
f
<»N Decatur street, in 100 feet of Pratt street, we have feet on Decatur,
running through to Pratt street, about 190, which we will sell at very low price.
If takipn in next tew days We want you to come to see us and talk this over.
Good profit here.
THERE’S A REASON
WIIY
WE HAVE SOLD 125 LOTS IX
, PEACHTREE HURST
IX FORTY DAYS.
Till \ ARI IJH’ATET' in a select and coming section of the north »ide just
off Peachtree road and a mile and a half this side of Ruckhead, and are
being sold at one half their real value and on exceedingly easy terms.
L. P. BOTTENFIELD, Owner
211 Empire Bldg. Phone. M. 1298.
G. R. MOORE & COMPANY
1409 CANDLER BUILDING. PHONE IVY 4978
LOT on West Peachtree $50.00 per front foot, which is good
I for a few days only. A word to the wise is sufficient. Call
i Mr. Hamilton.
$15,000 Central lot on (’one street, right in the new business
section. 25x100, and a bargain. Call Mr. Reid.
ACREAGE PROPOSITION
5 ROOM house and 712 acres in Doraville; price $1,750. Will
exchange for small farm. Call Mr. Flowers.
. - - . . _ .. - | iii j j iiiimuiii L-J-
Beautiful Building Lots
369 FEET FRONT by 156 feet deep, right off ear line. Trees all
over it. City water; good, white neighborhood, for less than
SB,OO per front foot.
LOT 50 by 200 on north side, $1,500. Easy terms.
LOT 120 by 142, in Inman Park, for onlv $3,750. On terms.
EX' ERETT & EVERETT
j 221 Brown-Randolph Bldg. Phone M. 3392
Houses For Rent.
BUSINESS HOUSES
7 N. Pryor streetssoo.oo
* N. Pryor street 300.00
33 S.- Broad street 250.00
272 and 274 Marietta street 200 00
116 and 118 Central avenue 126.00
132 Marietta street 80 60
37 and 39 Ivy street 75.00
291‘A Marietta street 50 00
810 Peachtree street 50.00
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 roaxl 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 flve rooms
* tached 25.00
285-287 East Georgia ave and six
rooms attached 15 00
We have three (3) new stores on the oor
ner of Madison and Peters, very desirable,
and a long list of residences of all kinds
and prices. Come to see us
FOSTER & R' IBSON
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
_____ EAST I AKE R()AI)
AGAIN WE COMMEND to investors property
fronting on East Lake road, which runs through
Drurd Hills to the Country club at East Lake.
WE OFFER lots at sl2 and sls a front foot—all with
unusual depth, running back 300 to 500 feet.
THIS LAND can go up in value $lO a foot and still
be cheap. It is the place for bungalow craftsman,
lot buyer and general investor.
FORREST & GEORGE*ADAIR.
APARTMENTS
ELEVENTH STREET.
THE new Eleventh street apartments just off of Peachtree. Six
rooms and sleeping porch. Cool, quiet, comfortable. Ex
clusively situated. Every modern convenience. Building just
completed, and you can move in now.
TURMAN. BLACK & CALHOUN.y
SA I .Ft " 5 ROOM home $i.900.
(745 Glenn St.)
■w T TXT T RIGHT at Grant park; neat little home,
|| I I—l |XJ I cheap; 5 rooms and all city improve-
] V_Z J. J. J. I I • ments. No loan. Easy terms. Price.
•>' only $1,900.
WOO DS IDE THO3, 7S7GN I -
DILLIN-MORRIS CO.
609-10 Atlanta National Bank Bldg. Roth Phones 4234.
$5,200 —Near Myrtle street we have a beautiful six-room bungalow, on large lot.
Let us show you this place. Has everything it takes to make a real home.
Terms, $750 cash and balance S4O per month.
$3,800 WILL BUY a dandy good six-room, furnace-heated bungalow, on lot 50 by
190; in the best section of West End. This will not stay on the market long at
the price and terms we are offering this on. Who will be first?
$3,000 —Near in on Cooper street, we have a real bargain in six-room cottage,
on a large, east front lot. If you want a good home in walking distance of
the city, see this. Good terms. No loan.
$5,500 WILL BUY a very high-class six-room furnace-heated bungalow. This is
one of the prettiest homes on our list. If you are looking for a sure enough
bungalow, let us show you this one. Good terms.
SALESMEN: FRED C. WOODALL, CHARLES R. COLLINS.
If September ist Is Your
Moving Day
DON'T RE FOOLISH and RENT another place, but be sensi
ble and RUY a place from us at Jefferson Park. East Point,
for small amount eash and balance monthly like rent. We have
houses COMPLETED NOW, so that you can move right in and
stop being the slave of the landlord. We would like to show vou.
W. D. BEATIE
BOTH PHONES 3520.
207 Equitable Building.
THE BEST BUY.
WITHIN a block of the Georgian Terrace we are offering a good corner at
S3OO per foot; worth S4OO right now, and will be worth SSOO within a year.
Remember that 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.
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
Phone 3106 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
t liat you will like them if you are 100 king for this kind of investment. See us.
FOR SALE CHEAP—A nice 6-room bungalow on Sixteenth street. Terms
easy.
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 oulld for you. Will build your home on
easy terms. Take a look at some of our work. It speaks for Itself.
RALPH O. COCHRAN COMPANY
REAL ESTATE RENTING AND LOANS.
ACREAGE WORTH WHILE
WITHIN a short distance of Peachtree road, and near Silver lake, we have a
tract of more than 200 acres of good land for SBO per acre This is in the
right direction for enhancement and will make a fortune for the owner in the
near future There are some splendid'developments planned In this immediate
section, and this tract has about miles of road frontage. You had belter look
into this
HARRIS G. WHITE.
Sales Manager
BEAUTIFUL SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW.
Lot 60x400.
EAST FRONT; beautiful front yard; stone front; cabinet mantels; city water;
bath; electric lights; everything to make a home comfortable, out in the fresh
air. owner must sell. Small cash payment; balance $25 per month.
ATLANTA SUBURBAN REALTY COMPANY
31 Inman Building.
Ponce DeLeon Avenue
Corner—loox2oo to 10-foot Aliev.
A BARGAIN ON THIS BEAUTIFUL ST.
Xo information over Phone. Call in ]>erson at office.
ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY,
609-13 Third National Bank Building.
Six-Room Cottage—-New
AND NEVER OCCUPIED, for $2,250. On terms of
SIOO cash. S2O per month, and no loan to assume.
Near ear line.
C. R. GROOVER & CO.
Phone Main 1804. 718 Empire Building.
THE HOUSE you will build,,buy or rent will not be a
modern home unless it is wired for Electricity.
Real Estate For Sale.
gHARP & gOYLsTON
NORTH SIDE HOME.
WE HAVE on one of the nicest
streets on the north side one
of the best built homes In the
city. This Is an eight-room
house, with every modem con
venience, and we can make a
price on It that will make it
very interesting to the pur
chaser.
SUBURBAN HOME.
THIS Is a modem cottage of
six rooms on a lot that Is
nearly an acre in size, and Is
a good proposition for some one
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.
Under and by virtue of an order of the
court of ordinary of Fulton county, Geoi
gia, granted at the June terra, 1912 i W iii
sell at public outcry on the first Tuesday
1 3d day) of September. 1912, before the
front door of the Chamber of Commerce
building, Nos. 46, and 48 South Prjor
street, Atlanta, Fulton county, Georgia
now used as the court house of -ai.i
county, within the legal hours of sab
those two tracts or parcels of land, situ
ated in land lot 84 of the Fourteenth di
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 proper!
and running thence northeast aioio-
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, feei
more or less, on the southern line or saL
lot 19, from Tatnall street to the proper:',
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 convex . , '
by Edward W. Holland to C. C. Davis'b
deed dated 15th May. 1858, recorded >n
Fulton county deed book 13, page 5.'. <
The house thereon being now No. 25 Tat
nall street; also
2. Commencing on the northeast side of
Tatnall street (formerly Capers or Crapps
alley), at a point fifty (50) feet northeast
of the southeast corner of the citv bit
19. known as the C. C. Davis propertv
and running thence northeast alon’g
Tatnall street fifty-five 155) feet to the
northwest corner of said city lot 19, known
as the C. C. Davis property, and ex
tending back northwesterlj- the same
width along the northern line of said lot In
one hundred and twenty-four (124) feet,
more or less, and one hundred and twera
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 tbs
same property conveyed by Edward W
Holland to C. C. Davis by deed
dated 15th May. 1858, recorded in Fulton
county deed record hook 13, page 559.
The house thereon being now No. 27 Tat
nall street.
The same being property of the estate
of C. C. Davis, deceased.
Terms of sale cash.
-W. J. LUMPKIN.
Administrator C. C. Davis, Deceased.
ULYSSES LEWIS, Attorney. 8-6-29
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
AU creditors of the estate of Mrs. Julia
A. Carroll, late of Fulton county, de
ceased, are hereby notified to render in
their demands to the undersigned accord
ing to law, and all persons indebted to
said estate are required to make imme
diate payment.
WAI S. CARROLL, Administrator.
August 27. 1912.47-8-26
GEORGIA - Fulton County. G. W. White
vs. Elizabeth K. White—No. 26311—T0
Elizabeth K. White: By order of court,
you are notified that on the 30th day of
August, 1912, G. W. White filed suit
against you for divorce, returnable to the
November term of superior court. You are
required to be at the November term
1912, of said court, to be held on the first
Monday in November, to answer the
plaintiff's complaint. Witness the Hon I
T. Pendleton, judge of said court, this Au
gust 31, 1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
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STATE OF GEORGIA—FuIton Count'
Bessie L. Mars vs. John R. Mars—Su
perior Court, July Term, 1912—N0. 25441
To John R. Mars, Greeting: By order
of court, you are hereby notified that
on the 30th day of April, 1912, Bes
sie R. Mars filed suit against you
for divorce, returnable to the July
term, 1912. of said court. You are hereby
required to he and appear at the Jul.'
term, 1912, of said court, to be held on
the first Monday in July. 1912, then and
there to answer the plaintiff's complain’
Witness the Hon. W. D. Ellis, judge of
said court, this Ist dav of Mav, '1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
9-2-f
STATE <>F GEORGIA—FuIton County
Mrs. Bell Odom Townsend vs. Mrs Nancy
Higdon. Robert. Janie Bell and lack
Townsend. Superior Court. Septem
ber Ternt, 1912. No. 25626.
To Robert. Janie Bell and Jack Town
send. Greeting: By order of court, you
and each of you are hereby notified that,
on the 4th day of June. 1912. Mrs. Bell
Odom Townsend filed suit against you f"r
the purpose of correction and recession "f
one deed, made to above named plaintiff
by Mrs. Nancy Higdon, in which you
the three named beneficiaries, returnable
to the September term. 1912, of said cour'
You are hereby required to be and ap
pear at the September term, 1912. of said
court, to be held on the first Monday in
September. 1.912. then and there to answer
the plaintiffs complaint.
Witness the Hon. W D. Ellis, judge
said court, this 28th of June. 1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk
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