Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 04, 1912, EXTRA 1, Page 10, Image 10

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10 -HF. ATT ANTA GEORGIAS AND NEWS READ FOX PROFIT-GEORGIAN WANT ADS—USE FOR RESULTS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4. 1912 Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale SEE BEAUTIFUL “Bonnie Crest” Where $lO Monthly Will Buy the Lot You Have Always W anted Only 20 minutes’ ride from the center of Atlanta—on car line. All lots are ele vated and covered with beautiful shade trees, 100 to 210 feet front by 200 to 400 feet deep. Some of them front 100 feet on two streets, and can be redivided into four large lots. There are only 15 of these elegant lots to be sold at from SSOO to SBOO each, on terms of SSO cash and $lO monthly. So see us at once about yours! oonme Crest IS THE IDEAL SPOT FOR A SUBURB AN HOME OR INVESTMENT. COME AND SEE US OR CALL US UP AT ONCE AND LET US TAKE YOU OUT. \ iew the city of Atlanta and the su perb scenery of the Chattahooche valley from “BONNIE CREST” today. Bailey & Rowland 1520 Fourth National Bank Building. Bell Phone Main 3829. k Ask lor Mr. Brumley. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. RAMSEY, GREEN & ANDERSON 214-215 Empire Building. Main 66, Atlanta 344. | CHARMING new bungalow, stylish and attractive, modern to the minute, in West End, close to two car lines, and on level, elevated lot. Easy terms and only $3,500. ———————— - - '■ ■ • BRAND NEW colored renting property in one of the best sec tions in the city. A fine little investment for $1,400. Rents for $16.00 per month. Marietta St., SBO Front Foot ON MARIETTA STREET we offer you a lot 2-sxloo at $2,000. Assume loan of SSOO. Will take pur chase money notes for balance. HARPER REALTY COMPANY 717 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. BELL PHONE 672. ATLANTA PHONE 672. WIL LI AM S- H ARTSOC K CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS FOUR ' H NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. Pnon« 31G6 Main. WE WANT YOU to bear in mind iha: wc build GOOD HOMES. We build either for cash or on easy terms. Why not let tis build and finance a home for xour vacant lot” You se'ect your plans or -ome to us and let t.« help you. In’ the event that you do not own a lot, we will purchase you one and build a house to suit your taste. Tiij You WANT a dandy new bungalow' r. StoRELAND AVENUE” We~are' just beginning one on this pretty street. Will let you select mantels, fix lures, colors, paints, etc. sVill sell you the place on easy terms, and for less than you will be able to buy it for within five months from now. BEST Bl 1 IN 5 ACAN'f LOT ON NORTH SlfiE—4B feet frontage: all street im provements down and paid for; close to Peachtree street. U of course is good resident section For quick sale, we can let it slide for $1,700. It is worth every cent of $!; 10*'; half cash, balance arranged. > EGR< > HOUSES RENTING $24 per month. Trice. $2 400 i EDWIN P. ANSLEY j Rial Estate. Realty Trust Building. Ivy 1600. Atlanta 363. $ 10.a00.00 ANSLEY PARK HOME. The surroundings are tie most important factor In the selection of a home This house is in an excellent neighborhood, with superb construction, and the style of architecture is unsurpassable. Con tains 8 rooms, sleeping porch, bath, with all modern improvements. Lot 75 by 125, with garage. Owner non-resident; anxious to sell. $4,000.00 BUYS a beautiful shaded lot on the Prado in Ansley Park, 75x250. A SPECULATION. $150.00 PER FRON 1 FOOT, lot .”oxl9o. w ithin two blocks of the Candler building Other property here being held at $200.00 per front foot. T.IST YOUR PROPERTY with us exclusively; we will cooperate Titli other agents. FOR SALE Real Money Propositions. We still have on hand, and continue to john j. find, good investments. Come see us about WOODS I DE DILLIN-MORRIS CO. 'O3-10 Atlanta National Bank Bldg. Both Phones 4235 $3,259 We are offering a bargain in a vacant lot, 50 by 200, on PoncS DeLeon avenue Owner; needs some cash and must sell. Terms. IN W :sT We have a dandy good six-room bungalow: has furnace heal, s» ne front and everything it takes to make a good home. We have a spe cial price of $3,650 if sold in the next few days. No loan. Can make terms. 457 CREW STREET Pretty new six-room furnace-heated bungalow. Can sell on terms of S2OO cash and balance $25 per month. We are offered S3O rent for it WBJ HAVE SIX laOTS n College Park, 50 bj 190 h all improvements We can exchange for good renting property. What have vou? SALESMEN: CHARLES R. COLLINS, FREI> U. WOODALL. I __ W EOFEER 108 acres on the Howell Mill road. smith of the junction of Pace's Ferry road, at a price that will doublt your money in less than two years. If you want the best acreage bargain in Fulton county call at once. SMITH & FULLER j 3ll Walton . Building. J. L. BOWLES & CO. 205 Austell Building (first floor). Phone M. 5534. IE you Awn your lot or have it partly paid for. we will build you ■ j a home 01. terms like rent; or if you can make a reasonable cash payment, we will buy you a lot and build you a home to your own ideas. Plans designed and drawn on short notice at very reasonable prices. Your business v ill be highly’ appreciated. HOME SEEKERS ARE YOU tn the market for a home? If so. it will be to your interest to confer with us at once, LISTEN! Do you own a lot anywhere in the city or sub urbs paid for or half paid for? If so, let us build a house on it to suit vour ideas and arrange terms like rent or easier. Houses we build range second hr none in point of workmanship, material and beauty. Ask our customers. Plans and specifications will cost you nothing. Gate City Home Builders REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. 809 Third Rational Bank Building. Phone Ivy 3047. - J-- ■J-L l gWll_ J. JLBJJ L-g™ J .1..— 1 " . . H Fortify your business || j against a sassing off in sfe trade ■■ . a ffiotyian G&ant M!s aS Every day in the week H WONDER WORKERS B ~ 1 THE FASCINATION B JI OF INSTINCTIVE ■ Vs Cl ' PLAYING Sn NwjaW i V or ma - v think . v °u a™ M ‘ X utt^ rl - v laeki ng in mu- L\r ' ‘ s * ca l > ns 6nct—have not even an ? ar for music.” (eh ina Out lere * s fl simple way gi ' to prove that Nature has ■ S N \\\ 7 ’ endowed you with this g| ’ g Instinct. ||| That way is to seat yourself in front of the g VIRTUOLO | g ,a < THE NEW instinctive player-piano. ap and insert the music roll of some piece you like —song waltz l€s EZ ■ RU u if througb once to ’he "hang" of th!’simple 11 J/ZI expression buttons under your left hand and tempo lever Then (Kn Play- it again. 11 w. *23 ~Q fY ou. will be astonished, fascinated, thrilled. For v’ou’ll find S\ >hat under y our instinctive guidance, the music pours forth Sy S 3 swelling loud or subsiding to softness, rushing swiftly or slow 2/ Fa ing to calmness, as you mood and fancy—through’ your in- J stinct—dictate to your fingers. V 3 , Tt I® ver - v eas Y to have access to a Virtuolo. Call at ou- Pd A°rL‘* n B- a i ,l ? e v J’’ tuo!o ’her? to your heart’s contetr UM Hallet & Da V | t Virtuolos $750 to SBOO. Conway Virtuolos $575 Z7 k i to $550. Leg ’ M' Sold on convenient terms. fa gL Dealerg Wanted in Unoccupied Territory. ® g Hallet & Davis Piano Co. £ Manufacturers, Est. 1839. $ g 1226. 1227, 1228 Candler Bldg. g WM. CARDER, Manager fl I ‘ re z)e<djl | [s] j j Mta s«« t s 'itvs ms e esß i 1 I — —J ■ £ The Real Department Store I Is Children’s Pretty Wash Frocks « ■5 Fashionably Made And | 3 Daintily Trimmed! B; Prices Sharply Reduced! 2-Z St Jtig -lust at. the season of BE te i Illi! S 3 \ l ' ie .' " hen the re- plenishing and fresh- jgv, x-juBLSSa ening up of the V ash 0* Dress Wardrobe of the ZUsYoN little misses are neces- I Wnrv wM sary. and the pending ! |i<\ ' A *' a h sp t up fully two fei month', we are mak- es **'- 1,11 upportune of- I B 0 I)/ * hron a lot of prettily fashioned, fresh, clean. j modish little frocks of JjC, A? rj Gingham. Percale and —uy”-* “W I Chambray in a varie- ; LAS I -- LI 833 > I.' of pleasing and cf- I fective stvlcs. I' w. ' 5 Prices have been reduced as follows: JJ '; JU $3.50 Dresses $2.95 ® $2.50 Dresses $1.95 $1.95 Dresses $1.45 ' W mi i Second Floor. ® i ! s Legal Notices. A PROCLAMATION. Submitting a proposed amendment to the constitution of the state of Georgia, to be voted on at tl e genei I stat ■ elec tioi to be held on Tuesday . November 5. 1912. said amendment relating to th<* power of the general ass mblj to exempt from taxation public property, so that the general assembly may exempt from luxation certain farm products. By His Excellency, Joseph M. Brown. , Governor. State of Georgia. Executive Department, August 24, 1912. \\ hereas. the general assembly at its session in 1912 proposed an amendment to the constitution of this state as set forth in an act approved August 6, 1912. to-wit: An act to amend article 7. section 2. paragraph 2 of the constitution of this state, which relates to the power of the general assembly to exempt from taxation public property, so that the general as sembly max exempt from taxation cer tain farm products, and f<»r other pur poses. Section 1 Be it enacted by rhe gen eral assembly of Georgia and ft is hereby enacted by authority of the same. That article 7. section 2. paragraph 2 of the constitution of this state be and the same is hereby amended by adding to and at the end of said paragraph the follow ing words: ‘The general assembly shall further have power to exempt from tax ation farm products, including baled cot ton. grown in this state and remaining in the hands of the producer, but not t longer than for the year next after their production " Section 2. Be it further enacted. That if this constitutional amendment shall be agreed to by two-thirds of the members of the general assembly of pach house, the same shall be entered on their Jour nals. with the axes and nays taken there on and the governor shall cause the amendment to be published in eno or more of the newspapers in each congressional I district for two months immediately pre ceding the next general election, and •: ( - same shall be submitted to the people a the next general election and the vot r thereat shall have written or printed < ■ their ticket “For ratification of amend ment of art’cle 7, section 2. paragrai ’ of the constitution of this state” (for a t thorizing the general assembly to exerr"’ from taxation farm products), or “Agaitc ratification of amendment of article 7, s» ■ tion 2. paragraph 2 of the constitution «>f this slate” (against authorizing the gen oral assembly to exempt taxation farm products) as they may choose, and if 1 majority of the electors qualified to \ ' ' for members of the next general asse i blj voting shall vote in favor of ratifica tion. then said amendment shall become a part of article 7, section 2, paragra 2 of the constitution of this state, an the governor stfiall make proclamation thereof. B* it further enacted that all law- ar parts of laws in conflict with this act be. and the same are repealed. Now. therefore, I. Joseph M. Browr governor of said state, do issue this tr proclamation hereby declaring that tl foregoing proposed amendment to constitution is submitted for ratlficati ' or rejection to the voters of the s ■ qual dto »ote for members of t■ • eral assembly at the general election held on T :esday, November 5. 1912 s JOSEPH M. BKOWN, Governor By the Governor: PHILIP COOK, Secretary of Stat? It was back in the olden time* that they ’ had to have a person go crying it out if any one had anything to sell or wanuJ to buy. or to notify the people that so and so had lost this and that. The way w..- •he only one available. It's different n<’W- Your wants can he told to an audien* ( ■ over 50,000 in this section through a Wan* Ad in The. Georgian. No matter whs' your want is an ad in The Georgian fIH it for vou. Georgian Want Ads ty sell, exchange, rent, secure help, find !<•■■?* I articles and countless other things.