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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
Wanted—Miscelaneous.
WANTED—Second-hand elevated gas
stove in good condition: quick. Call Main
4457.9-24-18
WANTED—One stone crusher, one ce
ment mixer. Address Mill Dam, Cham
blee, Ga. 9-13-6
1 BUY MEN’S old clothes and shoes.
Drop a card. I. Bock, 32 Bel! street.
8-16-29
FURNITURE and household goods, office
fixtures and merchandise of any kind
accepted on consignment. Cash advanced
Pembroke Sales Co . 143 South Pryor St.
Bell phones Main 1434 Main 187, Atlant*
*285.8-15-12
DROP A CARD—WiII bring cash for old
clothes and shoes. The Vestlare, 166
Decatur street 6-27-42
WANTED- We pay highest cash prices
on household goods, pianos and office
furniture Cash advanced on consign
ments. Springer's Auction House. 25
South Pryor street Bell phone Main 1526.
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WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for house
hold goods, pianos and office furniture.
Cash advanced on consignments. Central 1
Auction Company, 12 East Mitchell
•treet. Bell phone Main 2424 8-26-26
Automobiles. •
FOR SALE—Overland "42." five-pas
senger automobile Cheap for cash, or
will take good notes for part 406 For
syth Bldg. 8-24-20
FOR EXCHANGE Automobile for va
cant lot. farm land or diamond valued
at 8450. Address F L., care Georgian.
39-24-9 i
ONE second-hand three-fourths ton
Buick truck. Will sell this week at a
bargain Adams Price Auto Company. I
Washington street Phone Main 652
-24-1
WILL SEI L. or exchange for vacant lot.
five-passenger automobile; 60 horsepow
er: in fine condition, rides like a sleeping
car It’s a bargain. Price S6OO. Main
2405-.1. Charles R. Cook, 480 South Boule
vard. 9-24-9
GUARANTEED tires at cut prices; to
close out surplus stock, 28x3. $7.40; .30x3,
$7.85; 30x344, $10.20; 32x344. $12.10; 34x4.
$47.25; all other sizes; order now while
they last Central Mfg. Co., Dayton. Ohio.
K-5-58
Large fresh i.oTai’to tires and
TUBES JI'ST RECEIVED 28 bv 3
$7 90, 30 hv 3 $8.90. .32 bv 3 $8 50. 30 bv 3',,
sll 80. 32 bv 3’zfe $12.90, 34 by 3% $13.90'.
32 by 4 $17.90, 3* by 4 sll’9o, 34 bv 4
sl9 90. 35 by 4 $19.90. 36 by 4 $19.90, 37 by
4'a $27.90 All ma|)< ;s. red and gray, stand
ard tubes, at bargain prices Brand new.
McPherson Auto Tire Comjtany, Atlanta
40 IL P.
5-FASBENGER
AUTOMOBILE
JUST put in fine condition will
be sold at a bargain. New
top and seat covers. Splendid
appearance. Pulls Howell Mill
road hill or any other on “the
high ’’ Two extra 36-inch tires,
lubes and rims. Address or in
quire for Auto. Box 300, care
Georgian. 9-21-26
FOR SALE Four-cylinder five -passenger
car. in good condition; for quick sale,
$295 Atlanta phone 1887. 9-26-39
WILL EXCII \NGF. Atlanta real estate
for late model automobile, prefer Hud
son. finkland or Overland Call Main
818-J, 9-20-4
NEW BRI'SH; never used; to exchange
for lot; and 25-horsepower Maxwell,
fine condition, for cash, cheap Owner.
Box 350, care Georgian 9-16 36
Money To Loan.
WAN’l'EI' To buy three or four lots
purchase money monthly notes Second
mortgage Ivy 3339. 46 Auburn avenue
“ MONEY FOR’ SALARIED PEOPLE “
AND OTHERS, upon their own names;
cheap rates, easy payments. Confiden
tial. D H. Tolman, 524 Austell building.
MONEY ON HAND for Immediate loans
on property in or near Atlanta. .1. E.
Van Xalkenbing. 501 Equitable building
6-6-22
WEYMAN & COHK’ORS
ESTABLISHED 1890.
Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-3
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND, anv
amount; 6 per cent Write or call S.
W Carson. 24 South Broad street 4-1 17
FARM LOANS placed in any amount on
improved farm lands In Georgia. The
Southern Mortgage Company, Gould build
ing; 7-13-1
THE PRUDENTIAL IN-
S( RANCE CO. of Ameri
ca < an make you a loan on
Atlanta improved property,
through their loan corre
spondents, Turman. Black
& Calhoun, 202-8 Empire
Building. 6-7-12-1
WE ILW E plenty of money to
lend at lowest rates on Atlanta
and nearby property, either for
straight or monthly payment
plan. Also for purchasing pur
chase nione.t notes. Poster &
Rob*.(tn. 11 Edgewood Ave.
TX/'- JEWELERS AND BROKKRS j
""<5. A/f"',-. 101
BLDG.
LOAN -O £ '
shone W.CJ ns U/)''''
STRICTLY PRIVATE
\\ it liont I ndorsenient
Without Collateral
Security
Without Real Estate
Securities
Money loaned at
LAWFUL RATES.
NATIONAL DIS
COUNT CO.,
301-2 Fourth Nation
al Bank Building.
Business Opportunities.
For SALE Bakery; well established
trade; splendid staiu;. is making good
money; witl a little life and push this
business will easily net vou $3,000 per
.'ear. sickness cause of selling Write
W. H. Go.sjw ,ti, Eufaula. Ala 24-9
FOR SALE For cash, stock groceries
and lease on store, communicate with
r. C. Smith. 499 W .Simpson st. Atlanta
phone 852. 9-24-41
A BARGAIN Welt established general
merchandise business In go.si town
owner wants to retire. Address I', o
Box 73. Glennville. Ga 9-20-34
Legal Notices.
Having been appointed and qualified as
administratrix of the estate of Henrv D
Bort deceased, notice is 1., rebv given to
all persons having claims against the said
*. —’? I’lT'-ent same properly qualified
wlth;n the time J,rescribed b*. law
■ DELICE BOYD, Administratrix
V 38-24-9
Real Estate For Sale.
FOR SALE—Six-room east front cottage,
at 419 South Boulevard, by owner, on
account of leaving city. $1,500 cash will
buy my equity at once. J. C. Glore.
NEAR Grant park 1 have a 5-room and
hall cottage with all conveniences; it
faces car line and cherted street; will sell
on easy terns. Owner, Box 646, care
Georgian.
BY’ OWNER, 4-roofn house, 3 acres land,
two minutes walk from car line; must I
sell; $1,475. Address Owner, Box 602.
care Georgian.4o-24-9
CROWLEY REALTY CO.,
307 Peters Bldg.
Phone M. 5226.
160-ACRE FAPM, 3 miles this side of
Roswell, facing 2.500 feet on public road
and railroad. Good farm house, orchard, ,
water and pasture. On good terms, or :
will exchange for city property.
FIVE-ROOM house, good condition, on;
Glennwood avenue. All improvements,
for $2,000. On good terms.:
H >R SALE house, lot 50x150; |
River car line; $1,000; $lO a month
John (, arry. 2 Whitehall st. 9-10-17 |
!■< »R sai.l‘7 well finished house ini
good town: large lot and others well 10-I
cated; a bargain. .Address P. (>. Box 73.1
Glennville, Ga.. 9-20-35
FOR SALE-RESIDENCE.
HAVE THREE up-to-date six-room bun
galows. all improvements, on paved
street, sidewalks, gas, sewerage, electric
lights, hot and cobl water connections.
I furnace heat. Small cdsh payment: bal-
I ance to suit. Apply John Hagan. 218 Au
>nirn _ avenue.
GRANT STREET' HOME $3,000 buys a
dandy 5-room dwelling, 173 Grant st.;
new and modern throughout; splendid
neighborhood. It will please you If you
want a home. Easy terms Ed R. Hays,
City Hall._R-77 39
FOR quick sale, list your property with
Everett A Everett. 224 Brown-Randolph
Bldg. Marietta and Forsyth 7-15-27
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be n modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
Farms For Sale.
For sale Eighty acres, between Del
las and Douglasville, on public road; im-
F roved; sls per acre. w. .1. Williams,
tallas. Ga. 53-24 9
PECAN GROVE for sale. Considered by
experts the finest in the world. Regis
tered in Washington. D. C. Near railroad
town Lock Box 8. Haralson. Ga 55-24-9
FOR SAI.E One hundred acres land near
Villa Rica. Ga. For particulars, ad
dress Clark Watkins, Villa 'Rica, Ga.
33-23-9
i’O R SAL E- 300 acres of river* land, 13
miles north of Eufaula, Ala Lies well,
and in good neighborhood. In fact, the
best farmers In Barbour county adjoin
this place. Has school, and within four
tniles of a church Has no improvements.
Write W. H. Godwin. Eufaula, Ala.
9-20-29
Timber For Sale.
FOR SALE—Turpentine, saw mill tim
ber on 3,000 acres, beginning In two
and a half miles of railroad and having
desirable rates to leading consuming
points; one thousand acres Is large, long,
sound, round long-leaf yellow pine that
will cut 8,000 feet per acre; the balance
was cut over 25 years ago, but It Is good
timber; no short leaf; open, level piney
woods; no swamps, no underbrush: will
cut 12,000,000 feet of lumber and eighteen
crops of boxes price $42,000; good lease;
good terms. Write W. E. (Taigmiles,
Thomasville, Ga 9-21 -33
FOR SaL'E 3.100 acres l uge, long, sound
long-leaf yellow pine timber in Thomas
county, Georgia. This is the best body
of timber in Georgia today. Begins in
half-mile of railroad, having desirable
rates to leading lumber consuming points.
Been estimated to cut 8,000 feet per aver
age acre (25.000,000 feet); 15 to 25 million
feet can be had adjoining with the same
tram road; timber now ready to start
sawing, a long lease on good terms to be
had, price. $45,000. Write W. E Craig
mlles, Thomasville. Ga. 9-21-34
Legal Notices.
A
Submitting a proposed amendment to
the constitution of the state of Georgia,
to be voted on at the general state elec
tion to be held on Tuesday. November 5.
1912, said amendment relating to the
power of the general assembly to exempt
from taxation public property, so that
the general assembly may exempt from
taxation certain farm products.
By His Excellency, Joseph M. Brown,
Governor, State of Georgia, Executive
Department, August 24, 1912
Whereas, the general assembly at its!
session in 1912 proposed an amendment
to the constitution of this state as set
forth in an act approved August 6. 1912,
to-w It
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 may exempt from taxatipn cer
tain farm products, and for other pur
poses
Section 1 Be It enacted by the gen
eral assembly of Georgia and it is hereby
enacted by authority of the same. That
article 7. section 2. paragraph 2 of the
j 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 haxc power to exempt from tax
ation farm products, Including baled cot
ton. grown in this stale and remaining
In the hands of the producer, but not
longer than for the year next after their
production."
Section 2. He It further enacted. That
If tills constitutional amendment shall be
agreed to by two-thirds of the members
of the general assembly of each house. I
the same shall be entered on their jour- I
nals, with the ayes and nays taken there
on. and the governor shall cause the
( amendment to be published tn one or more
•>f the newspapers in each congressional
i district for two months immediately pre
ceding the next general election, and the
{ same shall be submitted to the people at
! the next general election and the voters
I thereat shall have written or printed on
| their ticket "For ratification of amend
ment of article 7, section 2. paragraph 3
of the constitution of this state" (for au
thorizing the general assembly to exempt
from taxation farm products), or Against
ratification of amendment of article 7. sec
tion 2. paragraph 2 of the constitution of
this state" (against authorizing the gen
era' assembly to exempt taxation farm
products) as they may choose, and if a
majority of the electors qualified to vote
for members of the next general assent
bly voting shall vote in favor of ratifica
tion, then said amendment shall become
a part of article 7. section 2, paragraph
2 of the constitution of this state, and
the governor shall make proclamation
thereof
Bo it further enacted that ail laws and
parts of laws in conflict with Is act be,
and the same are repealed
Now. therefore. 1. Joseph M. Brown,
governor of said state, do 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
held on Tuesday. November 5. 1912.
JOSEPH M. BROWN. Governor.
By the Governor:
PHILIP COOK, Secretary of State
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To Whom It May Concern.
Notice is hereby given of our Intention
to organize a trust company, the names
of tiie proposed corporators being Keats
Speed. Francis E Muckle, George .1
Yundt. H C Bagley and I’. C McDuffie
The name of tht proposed trust contpanv
Is to be the Citizens Savings Bank anil
Trust ComiMtny. and the location of the
same Atlanta. Fulton county. Georgia
A declaration in writing signed by each
of the proposed corporators, will be tiled
in the office of the secretary of state on
']2s"J6th day of October. 1912. 9-17-39
Ni’TbT' TO DEBT!'RS AN!' t'KIjDPD
ORS.
All creditors of the estate of F. D.
i Hearse. late of Fulton county, deceased,
are herby notified to render in their de
i mands to the undersigned, according to
i law. and all persons indetuod to said es-
I tat.- are required to make immediate pay
ment. ASA BEARSE, Administrator.
R F D. No. 4, Atlanta, Aug 30, 1912
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READ FOR PROFIT—OEOKOIXKIN WAN I AU*>-USE FOR RESULTS
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W'A/ M 11
EDITtD JUIM IJ. MARSHALL.
Proper Raising Essential
Fine stock alone will not always insure success in the show
room. There are many accessories that go far toward making
a successful exhibit. In the first place, a bird must be raised
properly or there will be no possible chance for
it to win. Hatched from an egg produced by
strong, vigorous, carefully bred stock—such a
chick being never allowed to want for any
thing in the way of feed, either dry or green
stuff, with good range to give exercise, should
mature into a fine, healthy specimen. So much,
so good. The other side of the question is:
Stock of the very best exhibition quality mated
by an experienced breeder. One who knows or
is reasonably sure that when he puts certain
kinds of speciim ns together he will get just
about the best results that can be produced in
the breed. Such stock should be hatched at a
time to just, come to maturity (or bloom, as we
sometimes call it) at the time we will want to
exhibit it. In such a specimen everything will
be in its prime or finished state. In the very
strongest of competition it is no use to show a
bird that is not fully finished, nor yet one that
has begun to fade, by being past the best pe-
riod. One who has not, made such things a study perhaps has
not thought of this important point. Having produced the
healthy prime show specimen the only thing left for you to do
is to get him into the show room
looking bis best. Should it be a
white bird it is necessary to give
him a thorough washing and
rinsing long enough before the
show to allow it to become
thoroughly dri and well plumed
so that it will not show the ef
fects of the washing process ex
cept in its pure white plumage.
In a previous number I gave tbe meth
od of washing. After washing the
specimens should be kept in nice, clean
quarters, that their feathers may not
become soiled. Keep males and females
separate. Try to keep every feather in
place, If possible, as a broken wing
feather in some breeds means a loss of
Judge Marshall will be glad to answer in this department
questions on all points of rearing utility and fancy poultry.
He ean not undertake, however, to reply personally to such let
ters of inquiry. Address Judge F. J. Marshall, College Park, Ga.
Orpingtons.
S. C. CRYSTAL WHITE Orpingtons.
Pure Kellerstrass strain. Very fine cock
erels and pullets. January and February
hatched for sale Floridette Farm, mil
liard, Fla. 30-21-9
Leghorns.
200 S C WHITE LeTiHORN poekerefs
and pullets, early hatched from win
ners and heavy layers, at $1 each. These
are good ones. Joseph B. Wood, Brooks,
Ga. . 9-17-22
Plymouth Rocks.
500 BARRED ROCK cockerels and pullets,
early hatched from fancy stock, at $1
each Don't miss this bargain. James
B. Wood. Brooks, Ga. 9-17-23
Ducks.
FOR SALE Indian Runners; beauties;
white egg strain; $3.50 trio. L. W.. care
G eor g i an. 57-24-9
FOR SALE Fawn and White Indian
Runner ducks, or will exchange for
White Leghorn pullets Mrs R. H. Wil
liamson. 455 Gordon street. Bell phone
West 959. 9-24-7
Eggs.
THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs.
$1 per fifteen. 126 Windsor street
Main 3588. .4-27-25
Dogs.
BIRD DOG for sale. Well trained point
er. oak street, Kirkwood, Atlanta, Ga.
Phone J)ecatur 565.35-20-9
DOOS At close prices. Variety of point
ers. setters and hounds to select from.
Young and mature. Trained and partly
trained Correspondence solicited Mont
view Kennels. Kernersville. N. C 38 14-9
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
EAST LAKE LOTS
ON TIIE CAR LINE, near East Lake, within two blocks of the
golf course, we offer a few lots 50x200 feet, having city wa
ter and electric light privileges, for only $500.00 each. Terms.
$25.00 cash and $5.00 per month, with 7 per cent interest.
Empire Trust and Safe Deposit Co.
EMPIRE BUILDING.
DIEEIN-MORRIS CO.
609-10 Atlanta National Rank Bldg. Both Phones 4234
A GOOD s*mi-c»ntral corner with a good future. 50x150. faces two good streets.
Can sell it on terms Would take a good lot in exchange
WE HAVE some close-in Auburn avenue frontage at a low rate. Better let us
show you this. You name the terms.
TWO beautiful modern bungalows. $3,750 and $4,000 on payments that you can
meet They have furnaces, gas and electric lights; large light rooms, porce
lain plumbing and everything jam-up.
Salesmen; C. R. Collins. F. C. Woodall.
FOR SALE BY HOME WORTH THE MONEY
iG R E E N E (Good Condition)
t-> r--s \ T CHESTNUT ST., right at Kennedy
rV tAz AX 1 | V street ear line. nice, comfortable, good
looking flve-room house, on nice lot. new
ta T T" A -w ▼ -w w h' painted, for only $2,250, on easy* terms
J V 1 * —* a*. us P rom ptiy
Nil EMPIRE BUILDING. Phones 1699. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS.
SMALL FARM FOR RENT.
sl2 50 PER MONTH. 30-acre farm, in Buckhead district; good for truck and
dairy business; small house and barn, fruit, spring
A. S. HARRIS, Real Esatet
MAIN 1387. so; Empire Building.
F.JJMAJESHAX-X.
the prize to you. Try to get your fowls
to the show promptly. If possible, at
tend the exhibition in person and look
after the wants of your own birds.
There are certain little fixings and ex
tras that you can do for your show
bird.
When I was in the show business I
went into it for all there was in sight,
and they used to call me an "old gran
ny" for the way I looked after my
stock; but when the smoke had cleared
away they usually found my stock in
the front as winners. Nothing has such
a handsome reward as care in the show
room. The extras. When I found I
was up against a tough proposition and
my competitor had something better
than I had, I bought him out on the
spot, unless I knew where I could do
better elsewhere.
Miscellaneous Poultry.
~hTg?~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. 2568, Atlanta 2568.
NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT BULBS
indoors for early blossoms We can
supply you with the following, all large,
strong, sure bloomers; Paper White Nar
cissus. 25c a dozen, postpaid 40c. W’hlte
Roman Hyacinths, 40c a dozen, postpaid
50c. Freeslas, 20c a dozen, postpaid 25c.
Double Dutch Hyacinths in the follow
ing colors, white, pink, light blue, dark
blue, red and yellow, 60c a dozen, post
paid 70c Single Dutch Hy acinths, colors
same as the double, 50c a dozen, postpaid
60c. Chinese Sacred Lilies. 10c each, or
three for 25c; postpaid, add 3c each
Write for a copy of our bulb catalogue
WE HAVE ON HAND a beautifuFas?
sortment of flowering plants The
prices are right. Call in and make your
selections.
ALL WHO HAVE TRIED the "Red
Comb” Poultry Feeds say that they
are the feeds to feed their fowls. If you
have not tried them, a trial order will
convince you that this is true
LEE’S. Conker’s and Rust’s Poultry and
Stock Remetiies
DON'T FORGET that we have four citv
• deliveries daily at the time mentioned
In heading Orders given before that time
will be delivered the day they are given.
Horses and Carriages
WANTED—To buy good mule and sec
ond-hand wagon, cheap. D. L. Mayfield.
83 Stewart avenue. Atlanta.s4-24-9
FOR SALE- Horse, buggy and harness
for $125. Any lady or child can drive.
Bargain Call Ivy 4456-J or Ivv 4586
9-24-28
Real Estate For Sale.
W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson
REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS.
11 EDGEWOOOD AVE.
Bell Phones 1031-1032. Atlanta Phone 1881.
"If you see it in our ad it's so."
FOR SALE.
WHY PAY RENT when you can buy a
lot feet, with a 5-room house,
on Vaughn street, just off the Decatur
car line, near Whitefoord avenue? A bar
gain for $2,250. on terms of SIOO to »200
cash, and sls per month See Mr. White.
441 FRASER STREET, just north of Or
mond street, nice 6-ro<>m house on lot
50x200 to a wide alley. Hot and cold wa
ter. gas. etc. Price $2,800, on easj- terms,
or wil| exchange for good vacant lot Loan
of $1,250 to assume. See Mr. Radford.
ON ST. CHARLES AVENUE a 9-room
house, somewhat out of repair, on lot
50x200. This place can be bought at the
very low price of $4,200. It would not
cost very much to put it in god shape.
If this were done, it would sell readily for
s6,ooo.See Mr. Bradshaw.
ON ALICE STREET, between Pryor and
Central avenue, a double apartment
house renting for $42.50 per month. This
can be bought for $4,150 on terms. This
is better than 12 per cent. See Mr. Winn.
ON M DONo’l GH STREET, in Decatur
and convenient to public school and Ag
nes Scott college, a delightful 6-room
bungalow with all the conveniences. On
a great big lot. Can be bought, worth
the money and on attractive terms. See
Mr. Eve.
If You Have Money to Lend, We Can Place it Safely.
FOR RENT.
Br. h.. 388 Spring street $30.00 i 7-r. h.. 46 Brotherton street
8-r. h., 576 South Pryor street .. 30.00 | 7-r. h., 442 Pulliam street Y 5.00
8-r. h„ 307 Pulliam street 32.50 : 7-r. h., 28 West Fifth street 40.00
8-r. h., 17 Hunnicutt street 35.00 , 6-r. h., 136 East Georgia avenue.. 22.50
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.
FOR RpNT
STORE ROOM at 34 North Forsyth street. Price
$125.00 per month.
HOLMES & LUCKIE REALTY CO.
34 North Forsyth Street.
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Houses For Rent. Houses For Rent.
FOR RENT
BY •
E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY
8 W. A LAB AMA ST.
605 WASHINGTON ST.—This is a 16-room house on an ele
vated lot 50x200; has gas, electric lights, two baths with
hot and cold water. This house has recently been painted and
put in first-class condition. Splendid location for a nice board
ing house.
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDINd
Phon* 3106 Main.
HERE IS A BEAUTY —It is cheap, too. Seven-room house in Druid Hills section.
This house is equipped with fine brick, tile and cabinet mantels, hardwood
floors, birch doors, splendid basement; is situated on an elegant corner lot. with
frontage of 65 feet. Elegant gas and electric fixtures. It won’t keep. $4,500;
SSOO «ash, balance S3O per month; no loan to assume. All you have to do is to
get busy This Is the place you have been looking for.
CORNER ON PONCE DE LEON AVENUE—It is well located and we are quot
ing it below the market value; 65 feet frontage; you ean have it for $4,000.
It is just a case of where the owner needs the money. Terms.
JUST OFF OF PEACHTREE STREET, on North avenue, we have a bargain in
a house that we can either sell or exchange. See us about this.
LET US DO your building. Will make easy terms and the right price.
safe=s jj. i _j-■ui'Jii'" -b sss! i -a—asm
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE.
ONE seven-passenger four-cylinder T Model automobile. This machine has run
about eight months, and is in perfect condition. Will sell or trade on equita
ble basis.
TWO EXCELLENT LOTS on Moreland avenue; 51H by 180. These lots are
level. Near Albemarle. Will sell at $2,750 each.
BEAUTIFUL MORELAND AVENUE HOME; seven rooms; modern; lot 55 by
180. This is an ideal location.
EAST ELLIS STREET LOT-Here’s a good lot to improve. Suitable for bache
lor apartments or store. This is the coming business section.
SOUTHLAND ESTATES CORPORATION.
603 Third National aßnk Building. Bell Phone Ivy 3422.
,1. W. PEACOCK. WM. HARDWICK DAVIS.
Bungalow On Large Lot
WITHIN one short block of car line in beautiful Ormew-ood we offer this
six-room bungalow on lot 100x190 to alley. Only built about a year, has
electric lights throughout, and bath. Fruit trees and in a delightful home
section. Owner will leave city January 1. Price $3,500. on terms of SI,OOO
cash, balance easy. Believe us. it’s a bargain.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 and 20 Walton St. Both Phones 458.
A Little Farm at a Big Bargain
SEVEN MILES from Five Points we have 27 acres of the best land in Ful
ton county. It is a dark mulatto soil and lies well, with about 1,000 feet
of paved road frontage. This place would make one of the best truck farms
In the state. About one-fourth mile from the railroad station. Price $3,300.
Terms easy.
HARPER REALTY COMPANY
717 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
BELL PHONE IVY 4286 ATLANTA PHONE 672.
’ HOME SEEKERS
ARE YOU in 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 eftv 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 to none in
point of workmanship, material and beauty. Ask our customers. Plans and
• pecifications will cost you nothing.
Gate City Home Builders
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS.
809 Third National Bank Building. Phone Ivy 3047.
SS—
THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a
modern home unless it is wired for Electricity.
Houses For Rent
FOR RENT.
58 PETERS STREET.
OUT on Peters street, at the
above number on the corner of
Madison avenue and the Viaduct,
we have three good store rooms
that we are now remodeling and
are going to put in real good,
nice shape. They are in a fine
location for almost any respecta
ble business. Eor full particu
lars, call and see us.
WE have a long list of other
business houses, and a nice lot
of all kinds of residences.
Come to see us. Foster & Bob
son.
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> T U Ep SPAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 19] 2
Real Estate For Sale
gHARP & gOYLST ON
Inman Park Cottaze
ON HIGHLAND AVE and th ’
residence section we a ' er ’ b<st
room cottage on lot 70x190 feet i J
shady, that we can sell von / ' an, i
$5,250. but worth $6,000 If l or ' nl
ing for a home in this sect?,™ a ‘ r .' ? ‘ OOk ’
your opportunity to secure a baL = t' ere j a
loan to assume. Terms easy Sali N °
—HUB*
Form wait Street
NEAR CRUMLEY a
with all conveniences, on lot 50-rKn” f aw
to alley. This cottage is In fie ? r e '
condition and only ten ' ' dS4
center of city. Price $3 "on tes " a "A
terms. This is a fine home t>ronn?tt asy
ytm will have no car fare u> pa> ' is
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Ormewood Park.
THIS is a brand new cottage with
bath and wired for electrlcltv ’,' ,ter .
block of car line and two blocks’o?s?? f ?"
The lot is 60x160 feet; level and
shade. Price. $2,850. Term, lful
and S2O per month. Just like' rem aSh
Big Bargain.
South Boulevard Home
ON SOUTH BOULEVARD, near < ; ’
wood avenue, we offer a jam-un -k’
room cottage for just a little more than
the house actually cost; located on I an
lot running back to an house ge
three years old and built from first ? Ut
materia l ; plenty of Urge
bath; walls nicely papered; hot ai.
water connections. This Is absolut,. v
bargain at the price and we can off,?
? tt 5 y t9rn \ s: house would m
build today at least $2,650, and < r . A,
would sell from $1,600 to SI,BOO v.. ~‘ an
ce e nt Ve c r a^. e b g a^c S e f ?o r a s u 3 if s<); ,e ™* "
Lot.
WE HAVE the cheapest lot in Ormewn.-wi
street; is one-half acre in size on ?a r
line and good chert street, level and fin?
a bargain for somebody
Railroad Schedule.
SOUTOEp3f RAILWAY
“PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOL’TH"
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE uF
PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA
The following schedule figures are pub
lished only as information, and are not
guaranteed:
No. Arrive From— No. Depart To—
-35 N. Y0rk..5:00 «m 36 N. York. 12-t A™
13 Jaxville. 5:20 *m 30 Col’bus. S : 2OaS
43 Waa’ton. 5:25 am 13Clncl. s : 3n?™
12 Sh’port.. 6:30 am 32 Ft. Vai 530 J™
23 Jaxville. 6:50 am 35 B’ham 54=
•17 Toccoa... 8:10 am 7 Chat'ga: 6U a ™
36 Heflin.... 8:20 am 12 R’mond.. 655
29 N. York.lo:3oam 23 K. City.. 700 am
3 Chat’ga 10:35 am 16 Bruns’k.. 7 4’,
7 Macon.. 10:40 am 29 B’ham. . 10 45 am
37 Ft. Vai. .10:45 am 38 N. York. 11 ?
21 Col’bus ,10:50 am 40 Ch Tot te. 12 00 nm
eCincl... 11:10 am 6 Macon... 12 ’0 om
29 C’llbus .1:40 pm 80 C’bus . 12 30 ™
80 B’ham... 2:30 pm 30 N. Y'ork.. 245 ™
40 B’ham. 12:40 pm 15 Chatt’ga. 300 ™
39 Ch’lotte. 3:55 pm 39 B’ham 410 nm
> 5 Macon.. 4:00 pm *lB Toccoa... 430 pm
37 N. York. 5:00 pm 22 Col’bus... 510 m
15 Bruns’k. 7:50 pm sClnci. .. 510 pm
11 R’mond.. 8:30 pm 28 F Valley 5-20 nm
24 K. City. 9:20 pm 25 Heflin.... 5 45™
16 Chatt’ga 9:35 pm 10 Macon .. 530 ™
29 Col’bus. 10:20 pm 44 Wash'n.. 8:45 pm
31 Ft. Vai. 10:25 pm 24 Jaxville 9:30 pm
36 B’ham.. 12:00ngt 11 Sh’port.. 11:10 pm
14 Clnci... 11:00 pm 14 Jaxville 11:10 pm
Trains marked thus (•) run dally, ex
cept Sunday.
Other trains run dally. Central time.
City Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree St
Legal Notices.
a proclamation" ~
Sabmitting a proposed amendment to
the'constitution of the state of Georg.a,
to be voted on at the general state elec
tlon to be held on Wednesday, October 2,
1918, said amendment relating to the bor
rowtrjg power of the governor.
By His Excellency,
JOSEPH M BROWN, Governor
STATE OF GEORGlA—Executive De-
- partment.
Atlanta, July 29, 1912.
Whereas, the genera! assembly 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:
An -act proposing an amendment to the
third section of the seventh article of the
constitution by striking therefrom ths
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 "two hundred
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 cdhstltution ot
Georgia in the third section of the sev
enth article so as tc 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 sulk
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
made,” so that the first paragraph ot
said section when amended shall read as
follows: No debt shall be contracted
or on behalf of the state, except to sup
ply such temporary deficit as may ex'-
in the treasury in any year from
sary delay in collecting the taxes of tna
year, to repel invasion, suppress insurrec
tion. and defend the state in time of war.
or to nay tite existing public dent, nu
the debt cr j.ted to supply d efic . lencl ®Ll‘
revenue shall not exceed. In the "‘■•w
gate, five hundred thousand dollars..an-■
any loan made for this purpose s “®‘'
repaid out of the taxes levied for the
in which the loan Is made.” _. .
Section 2. Be it further enacted. I»
whenever the above proposed atrenito
to the constitution shall be agreed -c J
two-thirds of the members electe<. ,0
of the two houses of the general •
and the same has been entereo =
their journals with the ayes an;’ ■
taken thereon, the governor shall ia
said amendment to be publisher .
least two newspapers In each congre-- -
al district in this state for the J
two months next preceding the tim
holding the next general election t
Section 3. Be it further enae’eo.
the above proposed amendment -1; ■
submitted for ratification or rej p
the electors of this state at the ne. 8
eral election to be held after r, ll ''' .
as provided in the second sect: ’ f th | S
act in the several election ; f s J a ii
state, at which election every pet" 1 v , te
be qualified to vote who is entitle" ’
for members of the general asser )r
persons voting at said election
of adopting tne proposed amen- ' (?r
the constitution shall have " • . o r
printed on their ballots the " z:ng
amendment to constitution ■< ~'.l ti se<i
temporary loans.” and all person > > .
to the adoption of said amen<.' • jai' - 1
have written or printed on tne n .
the words, "against amendmen :
stltution authorizing temporary ■- ... ha (
Section 4. Be It further ena< ;/ . w .
all laws and parts of laws tn ' h , r j.
this act be, and the same are.
pealed. _ , ... urown.
Now, therefore, I, Joseph
governor of said state, dp Iss )M
proclamation hereby declaring ttl6
foregoing proposed amendme (jon
constitution is submitted sot ■ s . a! »
or rejection to the voters < ren .
qualified to vote for members ' . f, (
eral assembly at the general ■ 1-
held on Wednesday, October •
JOSEPH M BROWN. ■■
By the Governor.
PHILIP COOK, Secretary of .