Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 25, 1912, FINAL 1, Page 14, Image 14

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14 JTHE ATI.AXTA GEOHGIAX AXDJCEWSIREADFOR^R OFIT-OEORGI/XN WAJNTADS-USE FOR RESULTS WEPyi-ISPAT. She,. y. Real Estate For Sale. M. L. PETTY & E. L. HARLING REAL ESTATE. 32 EAST ALABAMA ST. OX NORTH AVENUE, across tbee street from the Techno logical School, we have a 14-room, two-story house, lot 50x200. We are offering this house for a quick sale, for $10,000.00. The party who now occupies the house rents the top floors for $90.00 a month, and uses the bottom floor for a boarding house and her own residence. Il's an invest ment you can not afford tn overlook at our price. GOOD TERMS CAN BE HAD. THE L. C. GREEN CO. REAL ESTATE. 305-6 Third National Bank Bldg. Ivy 2943. 42.*> WASHINGTON STREET—Two-story 10-room house, on lot 52x175 This is nut a new house. but can be put in first-class condition at small expense. A great bargain at price asked. 58 RANKIN' STREET <'n lot 50x197 we have a 3-story 8-room house.’ equipped w'tl, inn rn 'onven'ences Lot fenced on side and rear House now renting: sot pot nontli Price reasonable and terms can be arranged. I.li'Klu STREET Near the new Y. 51. C. A. building we offer a 2-story house, with all m, derr inprovements. on lot 40x150. Rents will carry the deferred payments Price less than anything in this vicinity. Terms SIO,OOO cash, bal ance on' two and three years, at S per cent. Here is a bargain THE L, ('. GREEN CO. FOR SALE LARGE HOUSE, HILLIARD ST. t t T <On Ij,arge Ix>t) 111 I—l [\d I HERE is a proposition you ought to I V 71 i a 1 I . make money out of. Come and let us tell you about it. Price cut away down. WOODSIDE th ™. m>i - MONE Y-M AKING LOT 26,000. CLOSE IN, 30x92. within two minutes walk of Candler building. Pur chaser can erect one-story brick building, cost not to exceed $7,500, and get SI,OOO per year rent. At end of five years the property will have paid for Itself, saying nothing of what it might be worth at that time. If you have this amount at interest or trust funds, what better do you want ? J. H. EWING 116 “LOBBY” CANDLER BUILDING. Roth Phones —Bell Ivy 1839; Atlanta 2565. Salesmen: L. S BROWN, R. E. RILEY, W. c. MASSEY. EDWIN P. ANSLEY $6 Cash 4AO ACRES OF FIN E farming land located in eastern portion of Coffee county, near A.. B. & A. R. IL This is an unusual bar gain. Owner must sell quick and for cash. See us at once. $6.00 per acre, all cash. Edwin P. Anslcv Land Agency, REALTY TRI ST BUILDING. FARMS TO EXCHANGE FORTY ACRES valued at $1,300, 115 acres valued at $1,500 and IS acres, w'ith store and residence on it. valued at $2,000. All within four miles of good town near Atlanta, which we can exchange, all or anv part, for At lanta property. See Mr. Phillips. EV E R ETT & EVER ETT 224 Brown-Randolph Bldg. Phone M. 3392 ' DILLIN-MORRIS CO. | 609-10 Atlanta National Bank Bldg. Both Phones 4234 A GOOP semi-central 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 >ou this You name the terms TWO beautiful modern bungalows, $3,750 and $4,000 on payments that you can meet The?, have furnaces, gas and electric lights. large light rooms porce lain plumbing and everything jam-up. Salesmen. C R Collins. F C Woodall. Bungalow On Large Lot YSITHIN one short block of car line in beautiful Ortnewood 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 1 cash, balance easy Relieve us It's a bargain. THOMSON & LYNES and 20 Walton St. Both Phones 458. JEFFERSON PARK. EAST POINT. is located in th. northeastern section of East Point, entirely removed from the fertilizer factories and other manufacturing industries' and will even tually become the best residence section of that apidly growing clt' The entire Park is elevated, yet only slightly rolling and practical!' all the resi dents are buying their homes. THE PLACE TO BUY A HOME is am rg <me owne-s. where each place is continually being improved amt rapid e nlianerint nt in value follows Let us show you w. I). BEATTE. 207 EQUITABLE BLDG. > Both Phones 3520. \NYBODY CAN HANDLE THIS A NEW 6 room bungalow in Kirkwood for $2,200; SIOO cash, bal ance SIB.OO month Now if you want something at cost, lot us , talk m you about this I hone M Jti.i.i 31 Inman Building - WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDINtt Phone 3106 Main H' l;i. IS ' HI'.Al I) H is Cheap too Seien-r...m bouse in Druid Hills section floors birch »tjc\. tile and cabinet mantels, hardwood < . . : , ,s sltuaie.. ,n an elegant . -rner lot with i- •' «•' ami eleetr: fixtures ;• won't keep $4,500 •n T;-T>.'M;:;p7T?7 u A , >cu have t# do »»« „ '. ■ J;'i ,X V Y *' r *«>' located and we are mmt I I J- ■ ' I»< i your 1 >»> i] ( « n o W 111 ul• *» ....... ........... ... . “* t Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. CALL FOR PLATS OF IHE GAVIN PROPERTY, consisting of three houses on southeast corner of Central avenue and Crumley street. ALSO, four houses and two vacant lots, belonging to the Pound estate, on the northeast corner of Davis and Foundry streets. ALL OF THESE properties will be sold by us before the court house door at legal sale on Tuesday, October 1. at 10:30 o clock, and there may he an opportunity for you to secure a bargain. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR EDWIN P. ANSLEY REAL ESTATE. REALTY TRUST BUILDING. $6,060.00. KENNESAW AVE.. NEAR PONCE DE LEON. $6,000. Two-story house containing seven rooms and bath. Lot 45x 150. This property is owned by a non-resident, and anxious to sell. $4,000 A GOOD SIX-ROOM'HOUSE” IN WEST END. On one of the best streets in West End we have a splendid six-room cottage with all conveniences. Lot 50x150. Very at tractive terms. See us about this at once. BUSINESS PROPERTY $650.00 per foot. In one of the best business sections of the city we have one or two lots to offer at $650 per front foot. Within a short time this will be selling at SI,OOO per foot. List your property with us exclusively and we will co operate with agents. EDWIN P. ANSLEY Ivy 1600-1-2. Atlanta 363 EDGEWOOD AVENUE WE ARE in position to offer the biggest bargain on Edgewood Ave. W ill sell for S7O per foot less than market value, and the market value is sure to advance SIOO this fall. Now here is a chance to make $l7O per foot. WILSON BROS. 701 EMPIRE BLDG. REALESTATE BELL 4411 I MAIN A Few Choice Lots Left On Beautiful Highland View THIS LOt A I ION is so well known and its advantages for homes so highly appreciated that no word of praise is necessary. CALL AT ONCE and get prices and terms. Atlanta Development Co. 609 13 Third National Bank Building. IHE HOI SE you will build, buy or rent will not be a j modern home unless it is wired for Electricity. OWN THIS HOME FOR $20.00 A MONTH > i ■■ ■ ... • ..2 '’'' ' ’ i < * Ms; ’ ' ' i «■ wn . \ Hr'it 1 » ■ 1 Here’s a pretty little 5-roow house, built on a beautiful, level lot, .>oxl7;> teet to an alley, in a neighborhood of HOME owners. It is located in Jefferson Park. East Point, within twenty-five minutes ride of the center of Atlanta ; is only half a block from the chert road and the electric ear line, with five and ten-minute sched ule; large, comfortable ears; convenient to public schools, churches and stores. I’his can be bought for a small cash payment and a monthly payment of only $20.00. Let us show it Io you. W. D. BEATIE BOTH PHONES 3520 207 EQUITABLE BLDG. —aa FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR, Auctioneers 111 We are going to sell on the premises, at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. Tuesday, October 1: Northeast corner of Whitehall street and Trinity avenue, 26 feet 10 inches on Whitehall by 101 feet on Trinity avenue. On the lot is a 3-story brick building, renting for $171.50 per month. Also, vacant lot 25x101 feet on Whitehall street, just three doors above the corner. Also, vacant lot 25x101 on Trinity avenue, in the rear of the two pieces above referred to. This property will be sold under an order of court, at commissioner’s sale, for the purpose of distribution among the heirs of the Mitchell estate, on terms of one-third cash, balance one and two years with 6 per cent interest. It isn’t necessary to say anything about this class of property, which speaks for itself. We only ask you to call for a plat, look at it carefully, and then attend the sale at 4 o’clock Tuesday, October 1. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. FOR A QUICK SALE 6 BEAUTIFI L LOTS on West Fourteenth St. Prices. $1,250 and $1,500—550.00 cash, balance $15.00 per month at 6 per cent. This is a savings hank and is certain to return a large dividend. E. G. BLACK. 719 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. Bell Phone Main 1514. Legal Notice. GEORGIA—FuIton County. To the Superior Court of Said County: The petition of George E. Scott, of Ful ton county, Georgia: \V. A. Witherspoon, of Henrico county, Virginia, and Walter r. 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 Blenco Coal Company, by which name said proposed corporation shall be known, shall contract and be contracted with, sue and be sued. 2. That the term for which petitioners desire to be incorporated is twenty (20 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 fifty thousand dollars ($150,000), divided Into shares of the par value of ono hundred dollars ($100) each, fifteen thousand dollars ($15,0001 of which au thorized capital stock is to be the mini mum capital stock of said corporation, to be actually paid in as the amount of capi tal to be employed by petitioners, to be Increased from time to time to anv amount not exceeding i except by amend ment of the charter) said authorized capi tal stock, as maj- be determined by the directors of said corporation. 4. 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, I 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 to manufacture, buy and sell coke and its py-products; to ac quire by' purchase, lease or otherwise coal mines, coal lands, mineral and mining rights, and hold, work, control, rent, lease 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. deal 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 in 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 as 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 any foreign country, patents, patent rights, licenses and privileges, inventions. PRICE OF BOOKS WILL SOON BE RAISED Georgian’s Great Offer Will Be Withdrawn in a Few Days, So Don’t Delay. Delays are dangerous, and as busi ness demands the withdrawal of The Georgian’s Atlas, vou have no time to lose in clipping the headings. Even for the sake of further educating the pub lic. the present distribution can not be continued. In a few days The Geor gian's proposition of supplying the big little bundles of ready reference in formation, bound in silk-finished cloth, will be abandoned, and the book that is worth twice as much will be placed upon the shelves of the book stores, the presentation will end, and the sale at $1.50 a volume will be started. You will have to hurry. In an effort to bar ignorance and in- I competence in order to raise the stand ard of their profession, stenographers of Atlanta are giving the educational! campaign their unusual support. The reason for the low average of' wages paid the toilers at the typewrit ers lias been given by employers as a lamentable lack of knowledge of every day things, p’aces and events, on the part of the employed. The plan which The Georgian has suggested and the stenographers are eagerly indorsing is that each operator who is anxious to better his or her condition obtain the best and handiest work of reference ever compiled—the Standard Atlas and Chronological His tory of the World. Practical experience has proved that by using the work as an error elimina tor perfect copy can be produced and the argument of the employer that the employee is not worth more than the low salary paid successfully refuted. The demand of stenographers for At lases is growing hourly, and the result j is sure to be more money and better work. Clip the heading from this issue <Advt Real Estate For Sale. Legal Notices, improvements and processes, rights fran chiscs. property and assets of all kinds of any other persons, firms, associations or corporations relating or suitable to. or useful m 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. <bi 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 termined upon and approved by its di rectors. <c) To borrow money or incur debts, to evidence the same by giving notes or is suing bonds, certificates of indebtedness oi other written obligations, and to secure the same by execut?ng mortgages or deeds to secure debt or of trust to and on all 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 dispose of all or any part of the capital stock, shares, bonds, secunHes, or other obligations of anv other corporation or corporations, corn- 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 United 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, and to change said place or places from time to time and likewise to provide for voting by proxy or power of attorney at meetings o*f the stockholders; for fixing, increasing or decreasing the number of directors, and for the appointment by the directors of an executive committee or other commit tees from their number, with all or any of the powers of the board of directors as may be provided by the by-laws. (f) To 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, exchange, 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. (gt To make contracts and to do and perform al! 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 sale, 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 state or of the United States, and generally such other rights, privileges and immuni ties as similar corporations are usually in vested with. 7. That said proposed corporation shall have the right at anj’ time, and from time 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 I' _ ■ For Home Decoration I He to ./ ■• s »wvj4? f iE. ~wft -£tts ft gas*- W ■ ft MBim * Sfcw ■ ■■ -ft I !,' f ..ft | lir I These Beautiful Pictures I ' ■'• ftft *ftift: . 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Atlanta this fall t 0 discuss v'' I ; means for the South's getdng tL X I henettts in trade f [()rn fhp r ’ I tile Panama canal will be de, j ■' I finaliy within the next ten'T I The matter was referred , I by the board of directors ,e , ” ,ria . v ■ ber of Commerce com n, ' I ’ trade, of which Mr ’ I ; I'hairman, and or e ten°'da‘“ ee tO within'at?? I , I’Gnned P to I of trading Southern X H I ' manufacturers who will disen ‘ I ways and moans of opening , I between Southern ports , ’ I tnes on the west coast of So.tt'h' a I Mr. .Massengale believes that I ta. as the principal citv in this\? r ‘‘ I will gam a vast trade from her' C D l ' I factured articles and that X? CD’ I section would reap t!11 , '■ '-r- | porting products of its’induCti'C,"F I ‘.outh -American countries I He plans to have a uomnanx < f > ■ ness men make a trip t ,. the s - I the west coast and become C’ 2 ■ with the leading importing fir,,', V- I with the waysof casing V? Cm ':' I in those countries. H At the meeting of the ■, h ■ jas yesterday afternXV I decided to hold another one of ,?? s I ners in the Auditorium, to wiYh ?? I entire membership of the eham,,. r ,, •■ ■ be invited. An interesting prog M , n , ui; ■ be ai ranged and the exact dm, ■ tails will be announced soon H The chamber was asked to ta’.e th- ■ mde of the hotel and produe, ;!!f „■ fighting an ordinance in r ,.0 . rl ‘ ■ dressing poultry. This ordinal- rr ■ eently was introduced in the cite , , lun ■ ell and the chamber will mak. an i n l ■ vestigation before taking sides. fl Legal Notices. ■ doing busines.?Vf ClA'YrUpCsed 'N r -,„ a | turn will be in the city of Atlanta Ent ■ county, Georgia but petitioners dr. ■ privilege of doing business anrui lP „ , r ■ lie state of Georgia, or elsewhere fl be necessary or desirable for the"'■ , ■ conduct of said business and to f fl the purposes of said corporat’on fl Wherefore, petitioners prav tim ■ their associates, successors '.' ■ be made a body corporate under tn.- ■ ■ and stylo of Atlanta Blenco <v,a] fl for the purposes, objects and ; • • ■ said, and entitled to and in,. • ■ all the rights, powers, privilege B munities and franchises, above 7,.18 or granted by law. or which an ndii c . B might have or exercise in conn.,, ■ . B the business aforesaid, and wl ■ B expressly denied by law to 0<. r ...,, . B and subject to the rest riot lot,-■ ~,. ■ blllties fixed by law. B This Uth day of September i'<i 1 WALTER T .IOHXsLx, M Petitioners' Attorney M 1. Arnold Broyles, clerk ~f tlie B court of Fulton county, Georgia ~,. ■ certify that the foregoing is a ~n J M correct cony of the original r-.-' ■ ■ incorporation under the ram, of M Blenco Coa.l Company, filed in ~,v .ft d M this 11th day of September. Udf M ARNOLD RRmYI.F.S ■ Clerk Superior Court, Fubon i’0,,,, V