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THEA'I'I.AXTA GEORGIAN AX'u N!-V. s. r E AD FOR PROFTi-GEQ.RGiAN WANT ADS-USE FOR RESULTS WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 12, 1912
Poultry. Pet and Live Stock
When y o it r
choice hens, <>r I ,
any of your hens JACIVICC
want to sot. don't
shut them up in j -
an old dark, dirtv H I'olll
box or be cm. l to 1
them ih any wav.
but get a ni.
clean box with lilt.
slats on the bot-
tom, set the box /> ~
a few inches m': l/OH Hl'}'
the ground, th.
put biddie in. giv.
her plenty of grit IjntfOi'
tn a dish and don't ■* z "( ' r//
forget charcoal
and oystet shells and the last of feed
and water, all th. fr. sh n.. at you thinly
good for her. and in a few days she
will be so husx laving .-.’its she will
forget sh- ever wanted to set. Try it
and see. She will be strong and hp.ilthv,
too.
If you have a few fowls, or many;
whether you live neat tow n or a long
distance from town, timiv .. . a f.-w
remedies you can not do very w ell
without, though if your chicks are on
.. a farm and have free run you will have
less need of them. gi,«d roup cure
blue ointment for lie.- (I have used it
very sparingly on little chicks, but pre.
fer to keep the grown sow ls free if pos
sible). and a good c'nol/'ta . uro ate verv
useful. Venetian red is a good proven
five to keep in the drinking water
enough to color the water well. A
good spray dope is also necessary. The
Douglas mixture for a tonic and for
colds, kerosene for slight colds, sun
flower seeds and kaffir corn as a beau
tifier of plumage and an aid in moult
ing time are very useful also. Also
have grit and oyster shells and plenty
of charcoal. Don't think 1 mean for
you to doctor your fowls all the time -
far from it—but they as well as people
get sick. Many a good bird is lost just
for the lack of such remedies as I have
mentioned. And when you notice an
ailing fowl, investigate at once and
keep it away from the others, often a
bird will have indigestion, so skip a
meal or give it an entire change of feed.
As a genera! thing, where fowls are on
free range there is much less liability
of disease. Feed th. fowls yourself, if
you can. and always see if they act
right at feeding time. Don't dope your
fowls all the time any more than you
would yourself.
Leghorns.
I ( ,i; sale t ' ’ Con
White Leghorn pullet*. four and seven
months old. from I* \\ Youngs strain,
best in country, will make tine breeders
guaranteed. E B. Harvey, Box 81. Li
thonia, Ga
SIN<;I.E COMB Browi Legl »ri » hens
and handsome young cockerel This is i
proper mating, all for? 5. Ed. L. Culver.
Sparta, Ga
Plymouth Rocks.
GREEN At'KES. home nf White Ply
mouth Rocks; March an f April hatched,
pullets. $1.50; cockerels. $.!; Fishel strain,
farm reared; bred to I i> and win; • gg
babv chicks. Maud Freeman, Houte 5.
Griffin. Ga
Games.
WHILE the> last Einn Gra.v » Jami -•-■
per trio, cork and tw<> bens; rocks foi
’the pit $3 each, must sell at oner mov
ing. IL W Thompson. .h . Lovett. Ga
51-9-11 i
R. T . Reds.
SIXiU.K COMB Rhode Island Reds. t
hens and unrelated cork. all raised last
year; to make room, oni> $5. Ed. L. Cul
ver, Sparta, Ga 9-7 3
Wyandottes.
G<’LDEN LACED and Columbian Wynn
dottes. S (’ Tt 1 Red. $1 and
$2 per 15. W. I>. Bennett, Molena, Ga.
12-18-33
Bantams.
Bantams Game Bantams. Sebright*,
Buff Cochins. Carlisle Cobb. Athena.
Ga. _ 4 18-M
Eggs.
THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs,
$1 ver fifteen 126 Windsor street
Main 3588 4-27-25
Miscellaneous Poultry.
LAR’iLST DUCK ai 1 poultry farm in
the South. Our white Indian Runners,
fawn white and English penciled ducks
are ribbon birds, our White Leghorns
are from the best strain; Rhode Island
Reds are perfection. This strain of birds
hatches 90 per rent <»f perfect feathered
chicks Eggs and birds for sale No eggs
sent out more than three days old. Write
for full information Fret- Range Duck
and Poultry Farm, Chamblee, Ga Main
office, 304 Forsyth building, Atlanta
• H 31
’•COBVRCo:’ FOR St»hElli:-\b
ONE application does the work; guuran
teed to cure, two ounce bottle for 25
cents Write today C D. Medicine Go.
vtlle, <4 a 19 9-9
H. G. HASTINGS & CO.,
Seedsmen for the South. Hi West
Mitchell street. Four City De
liveries Daily. North and
South Side 9 a. in.. Inman Park
and West End 2 p. in. Bell
Phone M. 2568. Atlanta 2.’>t'S.
USE CONKEY’S UMBER NITK REM
EDY and save those limber neck fowls
Price 50c.
A GOOD TIME after the ruin to plant
.a patch of rape, barb x or rye for the
chickens
AT THIS SEASON of the year you should
feed your hens a g »od tonic in order
to aid them while moulting and start
them to la> ing early We carry the fol
lowing tonics ami r< commend • itlu r as
being good <’oik«x’s 1 axing Tonic. I.< . s
Egg Maker. R-.s! > Egg I’nduur and thr
Southern Poultry Rcm»<i.x and 5’9
sizes of each.
IF YOU HAVE A C\NAIC BIRD that
has lost its song from cold . r moulting.
you will find that Shcpj an • Song R«
Storer is what is n<*e«hd f< r r. storing it.
Price 25c a bold*-, j. ipa’d T‘.<
BRASS CANARY C <
each Mocking Bir«- Parrot and Spuir
rel cages
LEE'S s’c GERMOZONE
PHoNE IT Y’d : TROCHEES A ,n-in
edy for ai' «»ultry
*■ DR -HiIINWT FLEA SOAP and o-g
m« •;
* Sows.
TW<> MIL'L C ■ ■ 24 ring
street. 4<»
Dogs,
FOR SALE R tl u .h< ■■ ■ ■ ■
State v • t’tK > • L'l '■ ’• . ■i , ■
vfib X ■ .
Simplifx h<>m» . 31,4* m,. nt o««m m
ir.g h saving
■ Rea; Estau Foi Sale. Houses For Rent.
\\ . A. b oster & Raymond Robson
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Real t'< it,-. Renting and Loans.
I Bell Phones 10:;i-1032. 11 Edgewood ;u.e. .Atlanta Phon< 1881.
FOR SALE. I F(tR RENT
.AT I.! •.REEXWOOD WENT’E w, hnv- ■’ AIJt’E ST,
I ue i•. .st prop. u,,. ri <. r ih
I h< price wc l.ao on f for <pdck ‘ ’X’ tin- light g«Hng out Alice street, be-
t sale Haß right r<-om - n j, . h fini.-iiod tween P> \..: aim (’• tilral, wr have a
j Lantels ami fixiures; tar- 10l s lovrr floo:. live room fiat, with cabinet
, ;•> an alley ('.m handle this on g; hath and sink in the kitch-
. term- i f SSOO rash ;*Dd f.'lt p. c month : ’"• < onv< r iorj m >ch< <»ls. churches and
i Sep Mi White. J Lr < 8 am vitiiin < lose walking dis-
| - . tama of Or Imsincs- porthm of the city.
| priu«. •rr.rc.
'« Ai'RES near E.,0 I.akn hmciu.ii at'bar- I
Kain price and Urn . 5... Mr. Hook 2!»7 COOI'ER ST.
I; ON EAST FIFTH ST h.v.lv- ' ,x !1 '" ! :,lt <"it f’oopor street, be-
t house of eiKiit h-u -.l'l i.'. . , »xx< si ■- ard Tcnnc ’Ce, wc have
tmius and tort >•<..■,• t'|io i•' i-7- is iall :i ''' 1 ,li '. • onsislirg <•! six
, art Ist kali, tlnisli.si ins.de- late.. ,i,.- P is ti-. bath ami s.nk in the
I’D.-.-. 56.000. ~,sy terlns 'Se2 Or D.-w-' - ny; n,..,., ... an.,
■■ - i ~- • includ
. t.o
b d. i ' '-X I H ST., between Spring
Mt *O . I Yla-a'ttifui M WIHTHIIAU. TERRACE.
tint, for'a ho r m<*" ~f< ee no” " X lf-,t Whitehall Terrace, I
n0t,,,. Mr i JeWH b.-tween Whitehall and Richardson
286 OAK ST <• r i? . street.- v • ha’. '* half of a double house,
room** arid Amu r ‘ bunker, fiv*- <oi.<>. • uig of >ix r<’oms. with gas. bath;
to an allev IT e ‘fL sink in kitchen; convenient to
Mr Whit,. ' • lHrms St ' p -el ools | .... an .| lir ,e; in ■
’ diming <iiv xx.r.t; $15.60.
II- 'i or IT.AVK MONEY TO LOAN. WE CAN PLACK ’T ‘
— ■ -. L .
FOR RENT.
r’T■ Oar-H.-IH place» 28.10' 4-r. apartment. 312 Rawson st..
’ r r ( Tdj»- st 21.00 i Sept. 30| 30.00 !
6-r. flat. 21-B Williams st.. .. 30 60 ,r, ' r apartment, 312 Rawsnn st 40.00 <
5-r. Hat, :<2 E Linden av<-.'?‘L’" Loo fc' r I'' - Vos 2 ! h sl 150.001
' 1 1 \ • Jj! , ’ I * J ~RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of
exerytnmg v.e have for rent. Get a copy
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
FOR RENT
BY
E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY
S WEST ALA BAM A STBEE'I'.
.765 PIEDMitXT AVE . we have this splendid ei K ht-,-noin hops, on an elevated
month * IS s, ’ lend,d r "P all ' i,n, l in first-class neighborhood. $45.00 per
115 EAST AVI-! You will find this eight-room two-story house with -ill modern
convontenccs Very desirable for two small fam Only 00 per monU
869 CENTRAL AVE. This 18 an eight-room two-storj house with all convent
fences. Good neighborhood and splendid location. 830 00 per month.
39 MILLS ST This Us a five-room hou-o. f n good repair. Has bath and gas’
and only a short walk from center of citv. $22.50 per month K ’
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L itruw.. mr*’r-Tr • -
FOR RENT
PEACHTREE Bi'twtM-n Ivy and West Peaehtree streets in w
two-story building being erected. Modern and up to date in
every tietail. Look- at the eons I ruction of this building, and
then make us a price. Size 25 by 100.
FOR RENT
I’l-.AI I ITREE Right at Merritts avenue. We will have ready
tor oeciipaiicy in a short while, an excellent double building.
We have rented halt of same, t o the Indian Motorcycle Com
pany.. Ihe other hall you can get 25 by 125 feet. Get a price
now before sonic one gets it.
TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN.
IF YOC HAVE MONEY TO LOAN, WE CAN PLACE IT.
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
We Arc Building Now
AT JEFFERSON PARK, EAST POINT, n fix, room cottage op corner lot,
84x150 feet to alley. The lot is lex < I tin- house lm s | trior dining
room, kitchen, hall through tenter, with twti bed rooms; large verand r
latticed porch with well; oak mantels with til'-; w 11 built throimlmut
s'-tmi; rush payment and S2O a month buys It. '
I W. I). BEATIE
BOTH PHONES 3520.
207 Equitable Building.
I
IMLLIN-MOIx’Ix’IS CO.
609 10 Atlanta National Bank Bldg. Both Phones E’.M
$4,900 NORTH SIDE, next seven-room fm-nm-e Land bungaloxv I,as Itartlwmod
(loots, stone front, open .air sleeping porch. This t . ~f the best streets'
s"o‘p*r num"tb S “ ,V " S """ «" d
I^?t R p2jSt U ' roorn bunga,OW M '"- 81 "ill take x.t.-.mi’id
i f ’"" I>er wln :v « beautiful modern home?"7urnae~iT-
stalled; everything complete and big lot.
WE II \VE four vacant lots on one of the best streets n < >lb-ce i'tri u>..>- i.TTZ
all Improvcimnts and plenty of sba.to Wo me .-ffornm them to-
on terms of S2OO .-ash ami balance one. two, thr. ,• ano four years ' '
“ASK THE REAL LSTAI'iTMAY’
('all on him for
Plats an .1 pra-es
He will lefl xou that
Beautiful Highland View Lots
W ith ten-minuio oar service
and all citx improvements
, and high-< lass settleinenr
IS Till! BEST Iti Y IX \ 11 x\' i \
s For THE PRICE W E VSK Yol
ATLANTA DFA'IiLOP.M FNT ( OMRANY,
<>' 111 i.i I bird X.iiit'Diil Bank Building.
FOR SALE ?ACAXT wVhTEFOORD AVE.
JOHN I.
•A
WOODSIDE
THE HOUSE von will build, buy or rent will not be a
modern home unless it is wired for FJectrieitv.
Money To Loan. . Money To Loan.
MONEY TO LEND
WK XFIK IN POSITION' to band:*' --.-T. fi t 1 in<u
. h
RALPH 0. COCHRAN COMPANY
I* so: rii ftl: -■ \
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
Medium-Priced Property
WHEN LAND gels up to $8,200 a front Foot (like the corner of
Peachtree and Auburn), it is right expensive. and few
traders can handle it. • »
• WE OFFER a medium priced business property on Edgewood
i avenue, near Fort street (only six blocks out), at S2OO a
• foot. It is 47x129 to a 20-fodt street in rear; has small frame
building; 10l already excavated to basement depth. Reasonable
1 rms. ■ •
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
j , =g ____
s s3,soo—Piedmont Avenue, One and
I One-Half Blocks From Ponce DeLeon
» > ('ASH will fur-chase this nice hoxie, containing reception hall, parlor,
• lining room and kitchen on first floor: three bed rooms and hall on sec
ond floor. Located on an elevated lot, convenient to cars and schools.
NEW RENI ING PROPERTY paying over 13 per cent on the investment.
Wirnre can you get new renting property that will pay you better than
this'.’. No repairs to make. Prict $2,250.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY
REALTY TRUST BUILDING. PHONES; IVY 1600-1-2; ATL. 363
✓
Price $3,650. Income $450
EX' l-'.PTIONAL OPPORTUNITY—Two stores on the south side. SBSO cash.
Business property is safest investment in the world. Buy today.
9 1-3 Acres $4,500
PIEDMONT AVENI’E, on i-orner. This is cheap. Terms.
J. H. EWING
LOBBY HANDLER BLDG. IVY 1839: ATLANTA 2865
WANTED--AT ONCE
WE HAVE three clients for small homes —$2,500 to $3,000. If you want to
sell yours, see us at once.
ATLANTA SL’BURBAN REALTY COMPANY.
31 Inman Bldg., M. 2053.
PEACHTREE STREET
\\ I'. ’if I'EK a lot '»n Peachtree street, near the Georgian Terrace hotel.
Pri' < onls s,•.'<> pu front foot. A quick profit van be realized. If interest
ed, fc see us at onee.
W. L. & JOHN O. DuPREE
Real Estate. 501-2 Empire Building.
Bell Rhone, Main 3457. Atlanta Phone 930.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 and 20 Walton St. Both Phones 458.
$5,250.
HIGH LAND A \ INUIT near Cleburne avenue. Here we offer a seven-room cot
tage "ii lot 70 by 190 feet to alley. ’The house is exceptionally well built,
with all city improvements. 'Perms.
>. >. i ■ >O.
NE.LK THII'CORNER of North Boulevard and East avenue, seven-room cot
fage, on good sized, level lot. The house is in good condition, and can be
bad on easy terms.
$3,350.
DARGAN STREET, near f.m-ile avenue. West End; five-room bungalow, on ele
vated. level, east front lot. with every city convenience; $350 cash, assume
loan of $1,500; balance $25 per month. Cheaper than rent. •
$2,500.
oN SPRING STREET, near Twelfth street; vacant lot, 50 by 165 feet; level and
readj to build on an ideal hojne section. 'Ferms.
RALPH O. COCHRAN CO
(Incorporated)
REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS.
P EACH T R E1: S 'l’ 11EIC T.
HERE is a lot 25 by lin in the Georgian 'Terrace block, on F’eachtree, for $13,-
75b Terms unusuallx attractive. I t will make money for you.
HARRIS G. WHI'I’E, Sales Manager.
A Home for Your Rent '
AT Jefferson park. East Point, we are building a five-room cottage on ex
tra large lot. which will sell fur small cash payment and S2O a month.
\VE have In mtiful, large lots, 100x150 Feet to alley, on which we will build
a house to your plans for small amount cash and balance monthly.
W. D. BEATIE
n.Hh Phom S 3520.207 Equitable Building.
W ILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BLTLDINQ.
Phone 2106 Main.
\YE WANT YOU to bear in mind that we build GOOD HOMES. \Ve build either
for cas'u or on easy terms. Why not let us build and finance a home for vour
„ vacant lot ' Y< u select your plans or < ome to us ami let us help you. In' the
(»mt that you do not own a lot, we will purchase yftu one and build a house to
suit your tasie. ’
dandy new bungalow on MORELAND AV®NUE? We are
just beginning one on this pretty street. Will let you select mantels, tix
t:: -". colors, p unts, etc. Will sell you the place on easy terms, and for less than
I • within five months from now.
I x N \ c'\.\T LOT ON NORTH SIDE 48 feet frontage; all street im
provements u’\vn and paid for; close to Peachtree street. It. of course, is
g"od re.-fch'iu « Hon E<>r quick sale, we can lot it slide for $1,700. It is worth
. every .'ent <h c I*.»’>: half cash, balance arrargod
NEGRO H(.)USES RENTING $24 per month. Price, $2,400.
G. R. MOORE & COMPANY
REAL ESTATE. BI’ILDING AND LOANS.
, it • < ANDLER BUILDING. PHONE IVY 4978
sT_’.siM) Near P'arhtree street, and in the heart of the district I
that is rapidly enhancing in value, we have a lot 50x20(1. that I
I can be bought tor the above price. This will double in value
in two years time.
NORTH OF PEACHTREE STREET, and within two blocks of
the Candler building we have a bargain at $14,500. Eas\
i terms.
North Side Investment
N 1 .«•<•»» v » , . • i eted b\ g.>»i<l w 1 11c ient*nts, uc tiffer a good five-ro< '
■ ii: •••■ < :mi ]mu xrar tor sodd H"u-» m g><>d repair z' •**’** <
>• • i .i - ••• X“ loan i" as-un * Reasonable terms
\\ ll.sox BROS.
Real Estate For Sals. Real Estate For Sale.
M. L. PETTY & E: L. HARLING
REAL ESTATE. 32 EAST ALABAMA ST.
" X on H a lot A^oov-nn E ,V K . GRANT , AKK wp have an eight-room two-storv hou<=«
ca«x ha ’- we are offering for $<,500: $2,000 cash, balance on verx-
?nn‘'„„ te i m . S v lls ' IOUR e is on one of the lots and there are five other lots ’.nv
I’louUnr'oV’T Can be easily sold for $1,500 apiece, making the house and lot a
a home y ° U “ UP With US at ° nce if yOU want a P ick -“P in 'he
\\ !-. HA \ I-. \ MAGNIFICENT nine-room two-story house, localii near PeanU
o ,tree road ln Jnsley Park, we are offering for $10,500 on easy terms wC
thlFma’Jv. ,'A cant ,ot as first payment. Take it up with us at once if vou are in
y ejparket for a new. up-to-date home in Ansley Park.
ri ' X ORMOND STREE'C near Capitol avenue, we have a vacant lot that we "are
offering for a quid, .-ale for $750. This is $250 below the price. Get bu<-
>Oll would hke to take advantage of this lot at the price we are offering it
OX WAVEHLV WAY. in Inman Park, we have a new. modern eight-room tw?~
«-AA S, " r> . h,,us e. with all known conveniences, that we are offering for J.'.-'tr.
,000 cash, easy monthly payments for the balance. This is a home pronosltion
Xop can not afford to overlook. Let us show it to you at once.
FOR SALE BY FRONTING $.300,000 HIGH SCHOOL
4~N I A I" L' V I' (THAT SEEMS ASSURED).
A V I*-* 1 *-* TODAY S CONSTITUTION SAYS IT'S t
R-»--x * v - r REALITY. See us for a bargain piece
|d I I V nf P r °P er ty fronting three streets. wher»
x -V- A • you can make big money. Our price for
\/T [ > A XT 'V 511 EMPIRE BUILDING. Phones 1599
X * 11 X 1 REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS
THE L?C. GREEN CO.
305 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
REAL ESTATE. IVY 2943
158 AND 160 CAPITOL AVENUE.
TWO EIGHT-ROOM HOUSES; modern: cabinet mantels. Low price and
easy terms. Lot 40x140.
132 AND 136 EAST GEORGIA AVENUE.
LOT 32x52; six-room house; bath, cabinet mantels, slate roof; modem, and
rents for $22.50 per month. Don’t miss this opportunity to make some
money. A bargain here. Come to see us.
Railroad Frontage
!• R( >N'I ING on three railroads, less than two miles from the cen-
ter of the city, we have a prominent corner with good depth
which we have been authorized to sell at once for nearly one
half what adjoining railroad frontage is being held at. Here is a
chance to m ike some real money quick. See Mr. Phillips or Mr
Everett.
EVERETT & EVERETT
224 Brown-Randolph Bldg. Phone M. 3392
52 and 54 WEST HARRIS STREET
THIS IS GOOD, semi-central property to buy right now. It is going higher. Lot
z l,v J- 3 * Jo-toot alley on the side. Can offer this for short time at S3OO
per front foot. It will soon he put to $350, so see me at once about this.
A. S. HARRIS, Real Estate
- SOS Empire Building
J. W.- DOBBINS & CO?
312 Peters Building. Bell M. 2126.
$5,500 —Best north side section: new six-room bungalow, with furnace and every
modern convenience; elevated, shaded lot, 50 by 180. Wide cherted street
among attractive homes. Idasy terms.
$4.250 -In prettiest section of West End, a six-room and hall ■bungalow; has even"
thing modern and a beauty. Attractive terms.
$3,250 - West End section; five-room cottage on lot 120 by 250; water and server
-in street. Bargain; on easy terms.
' Jp bt'u-G hd OakhuFst, we have an attractive five-room cottage, on lot
100 by 150; s3oo cash and S2O per month.
Legal Notice.
J• E< )RGlA—Fulton < ’ounty.
To the Superior Court of Sad County:
The petition of George E. Scott, of Ful
ton county, Georgia; W. A. Witherspoon,
of Henrico coufity. Virginia, and Walter
'l'. .Johnson, of Bibb county, Georgia, re
spectfully shows;
1. That said petitioners desire for them
selves. their associates, successors and as
signs, to become incorporated under the
laws of this state under the name and
style of Atlanta Bletyo Coal Company, by
which name said proposed corporation
shall he known, shall contract and be
contracted with, sue and be sued.
2. That the term for which petitioners
desire to be incorporated is twenty (Zv
years from the date of their incorpora
tion. with the privileges of renewal at the
expiration of said time.
3. That the authorized capital stock, of
said corporation is to be one hundred and
lift? thousand dollars ($1.50,000), fifteen
thousand dollars ($15,000) of which au
thorized capital stock is to be the mini
mum capital stock of said corporation, to
bo actually paid in as the amount of capi
tal to be employed by petitioners, to be
increased from time to time to any
amount not exceeding (except by amend
ment of the charter) said authorized capi
tal stock, as may be determined by the
directors of said corporation.
1. That the object of the said proposed
corporation is pecuniary profit and gain
to its stockholders, and petitioners as the
particular business of said corporation
propose to manufacture, buy, sell, deliver,
deal in and deal with coal briquettes and
blends or mixtures of coal, coke and other
fuels and combustibles, and binders for
the same; to mine, buy. sell, deal in and
deal with coal, other minerals, fuels and
combustibles, and tn manufacture, buy
and sell coke and its py-products; tn ac
quire by purchase, lease or otherwise coal
mines, coal lands, mineral and mining
rights, and hold, work, control, rent,
leane or dispose of the same; to construct,
build, erect, maintain - , purchase, own.
hold, operate, lease, rent or otherwise ac
quire. operate, use or dispose of plants
or works, locations for plants or works,
and machinery, apparatus, devices or ap
pliances. necessary, appropriate, conve
nient or suitable for, pertaining or inci
dent to. or employed in said business: to
manufacture, purchase or otherwise ac
quire. hold, own, mortgage, lease, assign,
transfer, invest in. dea’l in and deal with
and trade in goods, wares, merchandise
and property of every class and descrip
tion necessary, appropriate, convenient or
suitable for, pertaining or incident to, or
employed in the conduct or carrying on
of said business.
5. That -ip. order to facilitate and ef
fect the purposes and-objects of said cor
poration. and as the same may be neces
sary. appropriate, convenient, suitable or
incident to organizing, conducting or
furthering its said business, legitimately
carrying into effect the purpose of its or
ganization. winding up its affairs, or dis
posing of its property, franchises and
business, petitioners desire said corpora
tion to have the following rights, powers,
privileges and franchises, the same to be
in furtherance of. and not in limitation
of. the general powers conferred by law.
and of the objects and purposes of said
corporation *s hereinabove stated:
<a) To acquire, possess, use, hold, sell,
assign, lease, grant licenses in respect of.
mortgage, or otherwise dispose of. in any
way. the good will, trade names, trade
marks. letters patent of the United States
or of an? foreign country, patents, patent
rights, licenses and privileges, inventions,
improvements and processes, rights, fran
chises. property and assets of all kinds of
any other persons, firms, associations or
corporations relating or suitable to, or
useful in connection with, the business or
purposes of the corporation and to as
sume or undertake the whole or any part
of the assets and liabilities of such per
sons. firm, associations or corporations;
and to pay for the same in cash, stock,
bonds or other securities of the corpora
tion. or otherwise.
(b) To accept and receive in payment of
subscriptions to its capital stock either
money. property or»services. at such fair
and reasonable valuations as may be de
. rmined upon and approved by its di
actors.
» To borrow money or incur debts, to
evidence the same by giving notes or is
suing bonds, certificates of indebtedness
Legal Notice.
or other written obligations, and tcTsecure
the same by executing mortgages or deeds
to secure debt or of trust to and on al
or any part of its assets, property, rights
and franchises.
(d) To subscribe for. purchase, receive,
own. hold, sell, hypothecate or otherwise
acquire, possess and of all or any
part of the capital stock, shares, bonds
securities, or other obligations of any
other corporation or corporations, com
pany or companies, association or asso
ciations, trust estate or estates, now or
hereafter to be formed under the laws of
this or of any other state or territory or
of the I nited States or of any foreign
government; or the bonds or other obliga
tions of any town, city, county, territory
or state. Also to purchase, receive, own.
hold, retire, resell, reissue, or dispose of
its own bonds or other obligations or
shares of its own capital stock.
(e) To prescribe by its by-laws the place
or places where the stockholders and di
rectors may respectively hold their regu
lar or special meetings, ami to change
said place or places from time to time;
ami likewise to provide for voting by
proxy or power of attorney at meetings of
the stockholders; for fixing, increasing or
• increasing the number of directors, and
tor the appointment by the directors of
an executive committee or other commit
tees from their number, with all or any
•>f the powers of the board of directors,
as may be provided by the by-laws.
(f) I'o dissolve, wind up, consolidate or
merge said corporation, and to sell, lease
or otherwise dispose of all or any part
of its assets and property, including its
rights and franchises, as a majority in
interest of the stockholders may deter
mine at a meeting held for that purpose;
and. when likewise determined, to receive
in payment, oxchange, or rental therefor,
property, money, notes, stocks, shares,
bonds or other obligations of other cor
porations. firms, associations or trust es
tates, or of individuals.
(g) ’l’o make contracts and to do and
perform all acts and things necessary. ap
propriate. convenient, usual, suitable or
incident to the organization, operation,
conduct or furtherance of its objects and
business as herein set forth, or to its sa’p
lease, dissolution and winding up, or to
its consolidation and merger with any
other, corporation or corporations.
6. That petitioners pray for said cor
poration the usual right and privilege of
having and using a common seal, of suing
and being sued in its corporate name, of
making, amending or repealing by-laws
for its organization and government, not
inconsistent with the laws of this statu
or of the United States, and general!/
such other rights, privileges and immunl*
t.es as similar corporations are usually in
vested with.
7. That said proposed corporation shall
have the right at any time, and front tim<
to time, to amend its charter, either in
form or in substance, as a majority in in
terest of the stockholders may determine
at a meeting held for that purpose.
8. That the principal office and place of
doing business of said proposed corpora
tion will be in the city of Atlanta. Fulton
county. Georgia, but petitioners desire the
privilege of doing business anywhere in
the state of Georgia, or elsewhere, as ma?
be necessary or desirable for the proper
conduct of said business and to further
the purposes of said corporation. x
Wherefore, petitioners pray that the?,
their associates, successors and assigns,
be made a body corporate under the name
and style of Atlanta Blenco Coal Company,
for the purposes, objects and period afore
said. and entitled to and invested with
all the rights, powers, privileges, im
munities and franchises, above specified,
or granted by law. or which an individual
tnight have o r exercise in connection with
the business aforesaid, and which are not
expressly denied by-law to corporations,
and subject to the restrictions and lia
bilities fixed b? law.
This 11th day of September. 1912
WALTER ’l' JOHNSON.
Petitioners' Attorney
1. Arnold Broyles, clerk of the superior
court of Fulton county, Georgia., do hereto
certify that the foregoing is a true and
correct cop? of the origmal petition for
incur**- (j<*n under the name nf Atlanta
Blonc«» r’oal "Company, filed In my offic**
this 11th day of September. 1912
ARNOLD BRoYLES,
Clerk Superior Court, Fulton Count?, Ga.