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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AM) NEUS.READ FOR PROFIT— WZKIX I AUS-USE FOR RESULTS
Auction Sales.
AT'AUCTION?”
A VERY FINE LOT OF
FURNITURE AND
HOUSEHOLD COO DS
FROM STORAGE, FOR
MERLY OF A MARLBOR
OUGH APARTMENT. IN
CLUDES EARLY ENG
LISH BUFFET. COST
S2(X): 16-FOOT DINING
TABLE. COST S7O; MA
HOGANY AND BIRDS
EYE MAPLE BED ROOM
FURNITURE. ELEGANT
BRASS BEDS. SILK
DRAPERIES. BEAUTI
FUL CURTAINS, TABLE
AND BED LINEN.
('RAFTSMAN Li BRA RY
FURNITURE. A S2OO
LEATHER P A RLO R |
SUIT. MAHOGANY LI-I
BRA RY TABLE. HALL’
RACK. ('HINA CABINET.
CHINA. GLASSWARE;
AND BRK'-A-BRAC. YEL-I
VET. AXM INST ER AND
BRUSSELS ART
SQUA RE S. RU G S
HALL RUNNERS, ETC..
TUESDAY. OUT. 1. A l' 12
EAST MITCHELL Sl’.
COMMENCING AT 10 \ M TUESDAY.
\vp will offer to the highest hhklei.
two consignments of fine furniture,
consisting of mahogany dressers and
chiffoniers, several brass beds. Na
tional springs, bit mattresses, feather
pillows. wool hlankels, hand-rnade
quills, pillow- < ases. sheets. bed
spreads, hall rack, china cabinet, j
birdseye maple princess dresser and
chiffonier, white enamel iron beds,
complete ges stove, range, oak «ir«,ss
ers and chiffoniers, craftsman Morris
chair, with g nuine leather cushions,
cost |sd; a three-puce Circassian wal
nut bedroom suit, cost S9O; line lot of
rockers, two dining tables, book
shelves, upright piano, 5-piece parlor
suit upholster<<l in tapestry, porch
rocker*’, quartered oak dining mom
suit, center tables, reception nail fur
niture, a fine lot of silk draperies.
Clunx lace curtains, some of them
cost originally high as sls per pair.
Oriental couch covers, beautiful lot of
pictures, table silver, table linen, tine
lot of art squares and many other
things too numerous to mention You
are cordially invited to come and look i
this beautiful lot of household roods .
over all day Monday. Sale will start i
promptly at 10 a in. Tuesdax
CENTRAL AUCTION CO..
12 East Mitchell St.
I
1’ \ A N BID -K CHS M <’TH >N ID H SE. M
Decatur street. We buy and sell any
end everything Atlanta phone 22< . Beil
Ih< ■ < Ma In 1434, Main 187 " . 0
PEMBROKE Sales Company under new
management, will accept your surplus
stock of any kind on consignments cash
advanced; settlement on date of sale
14.’ S Pryor st. Bell phone Main 143 1
Main 187. Atlanta phone 2285. 8 6-30
Stove and Range Repairing.
DAN, THE FIXER.
STOVES AND REFRIGERATOR RE
PAIRING.
We sell secondhand gas stoves
We sweep chimneys.
121 WHITEHALL STREET
Atlanta Phone 2235 Bell Phone Main 26.'9
Job Work.
-
WE ('AN S -VE you money on repair
work shriving tables and counters. We
make them to order. Roof repairing, brick
work, wail tinting. ; . inting and plaster
ing kJ I . South F< rs\th stree t Bell 1187,
Atlanta 6087-M
Monuments and Stone Work.
VTLANTA GR UNITE C< IMP NY
ALL KINDS stone work
17-' ' isei treet Phone Main 1540
Fire-Proof Storage.
W: SI ORE H< >VSEH< >l.l > goods and
pia*‘ •< office and warehouse. 239-24!
Edgewood avenue Iv\ 2037 John J
Storage (’ompai
Automobiles.
Ft fix ; car? m I
K'"sl < ondition; for quick sale. k 1 : I .’. At- :
huu a ■ ■. u . ' -s 7 j 30-31 :
I-* Sale oR EXCHANGE Automobile
for vacant lot faint land or diamond'
valued at $l5O. F L. care Georgian
_ 28 ’■» "
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE.
F<'l: SALK Fout i>assenget Maxwell at
$ I‘H' Five-p." serger louring car. good I
condition - ,■> Want r.'.ulster in ex-!
ehang.- for t v<-n»>ni house. 31 Inman !
Bell . I 9-25 I I
> I X 1 - h ir<i ■ 1 ,i •■ .. t,, n
Bunk tru. k Will sell this week at a
l'arg-iin Adams Price Auto i'nin|>aiii'. 1
Y\ i-ningtun street Phone Main 652
WILL SELL, or exehange tor vacant lot. -
>im- passenger automobile; 60 horsepow
cr in ’• <■ edition . rides lik. asb eping
car It's a bargain. Price S6OO Main i
2405-.1 Cl,arks R Cook. ISO South Boule
vard 9-24-9 .
AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE.
NEW BRI SI I. never used; to exchange
for Jot: and 25-horse* power Maxwell,
fir* conduit,n. f. .>• cash, cheap
Box 350 care Georgian 9-16 36 j
Motorcycles.
I- SALE Motorcycle ■ first eia m 1
shape Til- is a bargain S,, Mae
ve n u t 10-8
Lost and Found.
Lost <in Ivy str.-i ''. .ar c orner Hous
ton. srm.il rout •' in I.- aw w ith
Major ITeston, R. Pharma ■■ ami
g< t reward 'so.-eJi j
lj >ST—K. of P watel - . ■ x , ..
c P. I. from his friends Return to
Carlo- Lynes. 2" Wap n i 1-64
F< tCNI ' Ladi-s’ !U l-.> ... F.7l~‘pic ture
insme Engraved with three Initials. I
Owner ~,r have same by Identifying ami
pacing f.,r this ad Ask sot Mi U;.U .gh.
v.ant ad cl. parttnent The Georgian.
l.t >ST s, • m ay night, cameu ring Lib
eral reward if returned to M7 Fourth
Bank building _ il-:tii-'.'.
I.' ST Silver n■ ah bag Sunday aft. rn. .n '
on Hignland. b. 'H.en st Charles and I
''' ' " 1 • I . - | |,, Lt .„ l
tw.-c-i. Hig'd.... > ■ Spring ah Lib.c.'.'!
r<-w..ro f re - -a ... ... v,.g ; l; , Eaf. IS2 '
S'. ’ harl. - p. .a,. L, . M'...) 32-.li> '.'
’ Yu''n ■ "!■ 'using rim. inner I
■ ..J use - Diamond
• >lZ * 1 ’ Reward Ph* n<
'■).>, s'apc-d anie'hvsi btoo.li
’• ■ Ma> . .„|,
i Money To Load.
LOANS made on real estate Purchase
money notes bought and sold. F M
I.nr* ]••>> 1821 Candler building. S-17-10
HOME i I’Ni‘S and insurance money at
prevailing rates of interest »»n real es
tate. <Tin place your application and get
the mone\ at once. Ralph (>. Cochran
(T’mpan.v, 19 South Broad. 9-25-36
MONEI FOR . iLARIED PEOPLE
AND OTHEIIS. upon their own names;
cheap rates, easv payments (’orfldcn-
H. Tolu an. building
M«»NEY ON HAND for immediate loans
on prop rty in -r near Atlanta J. E.
Van Valkenburg 501 Equitable building
i 6-6-22
wTTyman .u CONN«»Rs.
ES'I A BUSH El» 1890.
?sK»rtgages < n Real Estate. 4-1-3
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND, any
amount; 6 per cent Write or call. S.
I W f’arson, 21 South Broad street. 4-1 17*
FARM LOANS placed in •’ r amount on
improv**] farm lands in Georgia The
Southern Mortgage Company, Gould build
ing 7-13-1
THE PRUDENTIAL IN
SI RA N( 'E ('(). of Ameri
ca can make yon a loan on
Atlanta improved property,
through their loan corre
spondents. i’urman. Black
Y Calhoun, 203-8 Empire
Building. 6-7-12-1
iWE II.WE phmtY of money to
loud at lowest rat's on Atlanta
and nearby property, either fori
j straight or monthly payment!
j plan. Also for purchasing pur-j
i elrise money notes. Foster & !
i Robsoii 11 Edgewood Ave.
[>. - JEWELERS AND BROKERS
As. 101 P,T ’* S
I "LOG
Mo T^ V^ X>\
- 4 GY—
STRICTLY PRIVATE <
_z~
Wit hout I ndorsement
Without Collateral
Security
Without Real Estate
Securit ics
Money loaned at ,
LAWFUL BATES.
NATIONAL DIS
COUNT CO., 1
301-2 Fourth Nation
al Bank Building.
Business Opportunities.
| - ■„ .
Fltß SALE at otiee, big bargain j
in well e<tahlished boarding |c
; hotis>. (’all .Minn 2312-J. Ad
dres> F, \V. 119 Washington. ■{
9-28-27
A Real Opportunity.
OFFICE MAN with $2,000 to $5,000. com-| 5
petent to manage <»ffi< r ami install card i
svstem Investment guaranteed, with 12 | 1
‘per cent > early on same. Moderate sal I •
ar\ Exceptional future for right man i ‘
B< \ 300. can Georgian. 44-27-9 |
I E’T lay before you facts and figures ,
regarding the Montana Pulp ami Paper
Mainiftii luring Company; the govern- :
menUs tigures show that the manufacture 11
'of paper is one of the greatest industries ’ <
iof Ainvrit t W rilo I N Seehrest X- Co.. |
1 Invt stun ”t Bankers, Buffalo. N Y . for :
; eircular 30?. 55-25-9 .
Rooming House For Sale.
b(»R SALE. Eleven .j oom rooming house; •
will saerifle* • :'O cash leaving city; ! J
, all rooms renud; house rents for $25 per ■
month .1 K , ea re Georgian 9-28-30 <
Real Estate For Sale
Ft >lt s YLE <>R EXCHANGE”
WILL SELL or exchange for acreage dan- I
d\ five-room cottage. 1054 DeKalb ave- I
nue near Moreland. Inman Park Price*
$3,000 Call Main 2405-J. Charles R. Cook. I
180 Sou h Bouk \ aid 9 ::•» ■l3
LARGE lot, East Lake, near golf links,
>SOO *in terms DOO cash, baianee in two'
years Owner. Box 118, care Georgian. i
v. 9
F< h : SALE Five room bungalow on cast
side; ne\er been occupied; all conven- i ■
lences ami on car line: price ami terms I
1 reasonable. Box 95!», care Georgian.
I 2128-21
SALE RESH >ENCE '
li \\ E THREE up-to-date six-room bun- 1
galows all improvements, on paved I
street, sidewalks, s;.t\ sewerage, electric 1
[lights, hot and cold water connections. '
furnace heat Small cash payment; Isi
. unco to ii ’ \|'ply John Hagan, 218 Au
>>urn avenue 9-20-18
R k He, list yout pioperty with
Everett .<• I vcrett. _ >n 4 Brown-Randolph *
Ridg . Marietta ard E< rsyth 7-15-27
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home I
! unless it is wired for electricity. ■
Real Estate Wanted.
\v \nt desirable lot on Moreland or Eu
clid awnue or in Druid Hills section;
must be bargain Give full description 1
and price Box 117, care Georgian
(wanted TO EXCHANGE 1913 model
Stearns, with NEW KNIGHT MOTOR, i
j for desirable piece of real estate. Car in 1
perfect condition and practically new
Address II <’ McKenzie. 809 Fourth Na
, ’tonal Bank building. Atlanta 47-27-9
Farms For Rate.
Ft iR s\i i; 84 acres west of Marietta, '
Ha '-iv-rooni house. »r>>-i'o,,ni tenant
i:.>us>>; barn an>' other outbuildings; eon-|
i wnient to ehureb and school, or would'
exchange for cit> propertj J 11 Estes,
1511 Tituph (’curt building. Atlanta
9-30-56 I
h’l.c'SL IX "U railroad, twelve aerea !
would make Ideal truck or dalrj farm. I <
Liberal lerms \ L M . 139 Whiti hali
’ lunt 1 31-30-9 i
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Legal Notices.
N<« l’l' 'E T< ' di :bt< »:s and cred
I’l l Ills
\ll creditors of the estate of i.lrs. Julia
A Carroll, late of Fulton county, de-'
-< ... i> - l ereio netitied to render in ■
tkeir demands i<> •!>.. undersigned accord
to i a. ami all |.er<.>ns indebted to i
■ad .state are required io make imme
d;a!>■ rajm> nt
WM S CAHIIOLL. Administrator.
August 27. 1912 47-8-26
oi' i;Mi >i;>; L\ F ulton t’ounty. i
li 'll ines \\ Illiums xs Frank W illiams !
, Superior Court. November Term. 1912
No 26104
[To Frank Williams
■ ' :■; • • at on the 9th da; of '<
August. 19L: Hell Jones Williams tiled 1
SO i aga-'ist you for divorce, to the No- '
i vember term. 1.12 !
5.(1 .ire required to be at ti e Novem
, l>> r let •>. 1 >:_'. ' a tile first Monda.x in
November, to ar wer the plaintiffs com-,
Wl't . .< tl > U n W D Ellis, judge of 1
■aid court, >' ■• ■ .’av >r tngust t"i“
AILVcLU Bli' 'Yl.l s ci. ra
3? 8-16 1
POULTW
LDITLV Jim TJ. MARSHALL.
Penciled Runner Ducks
Judqe F. J. Marshall: I was very much gratified to read in The Geor
gian that you would be connected with this good paper in looking afte- the
poultry department and I am sure the breeders of fine fowls wherever this
paper reaches will always have the best of advice as to the rearing and
treatment of their high-class birds.
I am an exclusive b'eeder of the imported strain of (Walton) Indian
Runner ducks and have some beautiful ones now on my run. I would
thank you to inform me if the genuine English Pencils will be admitted to
The American Standard in competition in our next show this winter. I
am anxious to have this information, as I want to exhibit some of my
birds at that time. Will appreciate a reply from you concerning this.
Shou.d the association pass up for this year the recognition of the Eng
lish Standard Runners, will they at any rate be permitted to be exhibited in
the show and in this case will the judges pass upon them with any prizes or ,
blue ribbon awards to the best birds?
Thanking you for thia information in advance, and wishing you the very
best of success in your new connection, I am, with kindest regards,
Sincerely yours,
Atlanta, Ga. J. H. E., JR.
The American Standard of Perfection recognizes but one
variety of Indian Runner ducks at the present time, viz. the
lawn and white. The Standard for sale now and just off the
press is simply a corrected edition of the 1910
revision, and contains no changes in text ex
cept where errors occurred.
Although chairman of the water fowl com
mittee for the next Standard revision in 1915.
I am unable at this time to even predict what
will be the outcome of the Indian Runner
question. A number of prominent breeders
want to see separate standards for the fawn
and white, the English penciled and the pure
while. Then there are others who want to see
a fawn and white standard only, but allowing
some penciling, while others want to see noth
ing but the English penciled go in under the
caption of Indian Runner Ducks. Os course,
there is no doubt about the whites being ad
mitted. as there seems to he no opposition to
them that I have heard of.
The fact that the English penciled are not in tlw 1 Standard
does not prevent poultry associations from offering good prizes
upon them, the same as is being done with the whites. Os
course, the judging would have .
to be done in accordance with
some club standard. as our '
American Standard gives us '
I
nothing to go by.
I just received quite a lengthy let
ter from the secretary-treasurer of the
English Runner Duck club, with inclo
siire of their club standard. In which
he has marked a portion which they
consider most important, to-wlt: "Type.
Above all. type must occupy the first
place and receive chief attention. Any
failing in shape of head, neck or body ,
or low carriage should tell heavilj ,
against the bird. On no account must
evenness of markings and color be con
sidered in preference to correct type."
It says that drakes should stand
from 28 to 3fi inches high, and ducks
25 to 30 inches One can readily see
what a wonderful reach the fowls
should have. The short or thick neck
is an abomination. The neck should by
all means fit onto the body with a fun
nel expansion. They have given shape
of head, bill, eyes and neck, 30 points;
body, shape and carriage, 45 points, or,
in other words, 75 points to type, with
25 left for color and markings,
in describing the markings of breast
of drake, they say. when closely ex
amined. ttie feathers show a soft fawn
ground finely penciled or peppered with
a slightly warmer shade. On the duck
tlie ground color should be fawn, the
'■enters being slightly darker than the
lacing or penciling, wliich is a brighter
or warmer tint. You will notice by
this the impression l« given that there
is a very mild or faint penciling or
Judge Marshall will be glad to answer in this department
mestions on all points of rearing utility and fancy poultry.
He can not undertake, however, to reply personally to such let
ters of inquiry. Address Judge F. J. Marshall, College Park, Ga.
Orpingtons.
ORPINGTONS For size, shape, color ami
\ igor, ni\ Ruffs are unsurpassed
Have been breeding and improving them
t«»r years. AA'rite me your wants D Sum
in* rotir, Norcross, Ga Phone 23.
105-28-9
Leghorns.
FOR SALE Twenty-five S. C White
l eghorn pullets, five ami seven months
obi thoroughbred older <mes laying
E B. Ham?. Box 81. Lithonia. Ga.
9-80-2
BARGAIN Exceptionally large, vigorous
S <’ White Leghorn hens; $1 each. $lO
1 dozen Make excellent breeders
WH.LLAM N MICHAEL. KNOLL CREST
I RM, ABERI 'EEN. MD 40-27-9
Eggs
THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs,
$1 per fifteen. 126 Windsor street
1588 1-27-25
COWR 1
\\ ANTED Good milch cow fresh, giv
ing not less than 3U to 4 gallon* ('all '
Bell phone 291 Decatur or write J. B
Bowen, .90 Howard street, Kirkwood
?-26-5 <
. j
Horses and Carriages
FOR S A I.E Horse. bugg\ and harness
for $125 An> lady or child can drive
Bargain Gall Ivy 4456-J or Ivy 4556
9-24-26 I
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
FARMS TO EXCHANGE
FORTY ACRES valued at $1,300. 115 acre, \ ilued at $1,500 and 18 acres,
witli store and residence on it. valued at $2,000. All within four miles of
good town mar Atlanta, which we can exchange, all or any part, for At
lanta property See Mr. Phillips.
EVERETT & EVERETT
221 Brown-Randolph Bldg. Phone M. 3392
\\ L HAVE 200 by 143 feet railroad frontage. FIRST CLASS, in the best part
"f the citj Side track alreadj In Lot level with ear dor If v>>u want a
gilt edge piece of railroad frontage, see us at once I’riee $6,500 cash
E G. BLACK
719 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK MAIN 1514.
LIST YOl it PROPERTY WITH US FO R QUICK RESULT*
■J'
F.J JTA.U'SHAXT..
lacing on the ducks, but this lacing evi
dently is not distinct and sharp cut in
detail, as many would have us believe,
or, in fact, as many are breeding them
in this country.
International Conference.
Mr. Walton, in his letter, indicates
that they would like to confer with
Americans before the next Standard
text is definitely settled, in an effori
to have our standards as near the sami
as possible, that there may not be so
much discussion and dissatisfaction on
all sides. Then if our American breed
ers desired to import stock from Eng
land. the home of the Runner, they
would be able to write intelligently
about what they wanted and expected.
Personally, we would like to see but
one standard for t ie colored Runners
and that the faintest kind of penciling
or lacing of the English type. In whif'h
we would expect to see an improve
ment toward the slim, rangy, long
necked type, instead of the many we
see at this time, with the thick old
African goose type of neck on them.
But I doubt very much whether we
get all factions agreed upon such a
thing. Under existing circumstances,
we would advise you to get in commu
nication with the secretaries of some
of the shows at which you wish to ex
hibit and find out what arrangements
they are making, if any. for the pen
ciled type. I am with the English in
their ideas for the extreme in type.
If we have a Runner at all. let us
have one for all that the name implies,
slim and racy in type, witli all the ac
tivity possible.
Miscellaneous Poultry.
'IL^riTASTINGS” & CO,
Seedsmen for the South. 16 West
Mitehell 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.
A GOOI> TIME to plant a patch of rye,
barley, oats or rape for green food for
your fowls.
IT IS NEUI’SSAKV to ke p charcoal be
fore your fowls, and we know of none
better than the “Esso” charcoal; it is re
carbonized and is put up especially for
poultrj. Price. 2’?-pound package. 15c;
two packages. 25c.
BULBS Single Dutch hyacinths. six
colors. 50c a dozen; postpaid, 60c.
Double Dutch hyacinths, six colors. 60c a
dozen; postpaid, 70c. White Roman hy
acinths, 40c a dozen; postpaid. 50c. Patter
white narcissus. 25i a dozen; postpaid.
40c Chinese sacred lilies 10c each; SI.OO
a dozen; postpaid, add 3c each Fuchsias,
20c a dozen; postpaid. 25c Jonquils, 15c
a dozen; postpaid. 20c.
MALE AN A KIES All x oung birds and
guarantee,! singers. $2.50 each. Cages.
$1.25 up Bird seed, gravel, manna, cuttie
bone, bitters, song restorers, etc.
Reai Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent.
W. A. Foster & Ravmond Robson
REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS.
Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 EDGEWOD AVE. Atlanta Phone 1881.
“IF YOU SEE IT IN OI K AD., IT’S SO."
FOR SALE
336 GORDON STREET is a beautiful 10
room house with two baths, furnace and
servant’s room; the place is one nf the
I inost desirable in the city ; the lot is 90x
| ’SO, on the corner of Lawton, the very
j best part of West End; the lot is worth
! almost the price of the whole proposition.
1 The price has been reduced from $12,000
to $10,500. and ought to sell very quickly
at this figure; $5,000 can be carried at 6
< per cent and terms on the balance. See
i Mr. Eve.
|
i LOOK at No. 286 < >ak street, at the cor
ner of West End Place (Bunker street!.
This is a nice five-room cottage, with
eight-foot hall through it. Everything is
in splendid shape; lot 51x150. on a good
corner, and to an alley. Price $3,500.
Terms. See Mr. White.
| ON PONCE DE LEON PLACE, near St.
I Charles avenue, a nearly new two-story,
eight-room residence, with all city con
veniences: hardwood floors downstMrs:
slightly elevated level lot 50x150 to an
alley. Bargain for $5,250. Attractive
terms. See Mr. Bradshaw.
ON WEST PEACHTREE, close in. we
have a splendid home of nine rooms;
beautiful lot; everything in perfect condi
tion. Price s’l,ooo. See Mr. Radford.
If You Have Money to Le nd. We Can Place it Safely.
FOR RENT.
7-r. apt.. 43 East Cain street $60.00 24-r. h.. 22 and 24 East Ellis. .$150.00
6-r. flat 32-P. Garfield place 28.10 19-r. h., 12-16 West Ellis 175.00
6-r. flat 70 Orme street 21.00 , 16-r. h.. 185 South Pryor 90.00
5-r. apt. 312 Rawson street .... 40.00 8-r. h.. 388 Spring street 30.00
WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of
everything we have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
THE RENTING AGENT. 12 AUBURN AVENUE PHONE MAIN 618
FOR RENT
BY
E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY
8 West Alabama Street.
NO. 115 EAST AVENUE—This is an eight-room
house equipped with gas and electricity; hot and
cold water and on a large level lot. Very desirable
for two small families. Splendid location and in an
excellent neighborhood: $35 per month.
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
1; . p ER CENT
INVESTMENT
NEW 6-room house on the west side. Owner needs money, and
will accept $1,350 cash. Rents for $16.20 per month.
J. H. EWING
116 Candler Building.
Salesmen—L. S. BROWN and R. E. RILEY.
Two West End Bungalows-—Easy Terms
ON DARGAN STREET, near Lucile avenue, we have for sale a five-room bun
galow. very attractive, and having all modern improvements; elevated, east
front lot, fronting a beautiful nark. The price is $3,250, on terms of about $250
CASH and $25 per MONTH. Pick this up.
IN BEAUTIFUL WEST END PARK, about one block from car line, we have a
brand-new six-room bungalow, well built, well arranged and a little beauty
Good, level lot Price $3,500. Terms about $350 cash; balance like rent. Let us
show you this place because we know you will like it if you want to locate any
where in that splendid residence section.
THOMSON & LYNES
1 18 and 20 Walton St. Both Phones 458
THE L. C. GREEN CO.
! Real Estate. 305-6 Third National Rank Building. Ivv 29'3.
I “SAVINGS LEAD TO WEALTH! GOOD INVESTMENTS BRING RICHES!”
I VACANT LOTS.
ST. CHARLES AVENUE —100x200. Build house on 50 feet and hold balance of
lot. Big profit can be made in both house and vacant lot. Let us show’ them to
1 you.
HIGHLAND AVENUE, facing Drewry street. Three level lots, beautiful build
ing sites, fronting 54 feet each on Highland avenue and right in the limelight of
enhancement,
M I ENDON STREET. Special, one lot 50x150. Sewer down and watermain in
200 feet of this lot. Only lot in this section at anything near this price; $450.
THE L. C. GREEN CO.
G. R. MOORE & COMPANY
REAL ESTATE, BUILDING AND LOANS.
PHONE IVY 4978 1409 CANDLER BLDG.
CENTRAL LOT—s3oo per front foot. T his is close in and only takes $2,000 cash.
Make a clean-up.
S2OO PER FOOT —Close-in on Auburn avenue. It's a gem and. close to Ivy street.
Reasonable terms.
PEACHTREE STREET —Close to this main drive we have a lot w’ith 55 feet
front which we can sell for $3,000. Terms SI,OOO cash, balance easy. This is a
Pick-up. See Mr. Reid.
OUT PEACHTREE STREET, this side of Eighteenth street, we have an eight
room home for 89.000. Everything up-to-date. See Mr Reid.
EXCHANGE.
EXCHANGE
BEAUTIFUL S-room house in 14 or 15 minutes walk of city Lot 118x200,.
on one ot the best streets in city for farm near city from 30 to 150 acres.
ATLANTA SUBURBAN REALTY COMPANY.
31 INMAN BLDG.
FOR SALE A RENT EARNER.
, INEAR M’DANIEL STREET.)
T(AT INT T IN "PITTSBURG." four houses on lot
I\ / 11 1 \ I 100 bv 100 feet - Rented for sl6 per
J J month Want to sell quick Make of-
| WOODS I DE
Money To Loan. Money To Loan.
Money to Loan
WE HAYE PLENTY of home and insurance money to loan on
first mortgage real estate applications at usual rates of in
terest. ('an get you the money right away.
Ralph O. Cochran Co.
I
I'J South Broad Street
FOR RENT.
369 CHEROKEE AVENUE.
OUT in the Stockton apartments, on the
lower floor, we have a nice 6-room
apartment, equipped with all the modern
i conveniences, such as cabinet mantels,
tile hearths, electric lights, gas, bath and
' sink in the kitchen; gas stove, janitor
service, water furnished, also steam heat,
just across the street from Grant park.
Nice neighborhood, on car line; conveni
ent to schools and churches. Price $35.
144 HIGHLAND AVENUE. ..
OUT in the Boulevard apartment at the
above number on Highland avenue we
have a nice 5-room apartment equipped
with all the modern conveniences, such
as cabinet mantels, tile hearths, electric
lights, gas. bath and sink in the kitchen:
with steam heat; on car line, in good
neighborhood; convenient to schools and
churches. Price $49.
AND a long list of other houses of all
kinds and prices. Come to see us.
Real Estate For Sale.
gHARP & gOYLSTON
CAPITOL AVE.
J THIS is a nine-room two story house In
I beautiful Capitol He’ghts; four
• bed rooms upstairs and one on first •'
■ Lot ts 50 by 200 feet, with a t-r.e o r ,.>
aanu garden. If you arc looking
| home tn this secti m it will certai-
I • 8? 5 ;./ ou to see lkis ”ne. Price <■> ' ■
, $0,2a0, on very easy terms.
NORTH SIDE BUNGALOW
THIS IS a little beauty, just off ||
land avenue and right at Druid II
stone front; six rooms, with larm -i,,'. '
: ing porch; electric lights, gas, water's, I'
.’ er and hardwood lloors; lot 50 bv’ ■'
feet; new and up to date. Price V, noi
■. on good terms. Look at it and make
lan ofter.
I
GRANT PARK COTTAGE.
; THIS IS a six-room cottage-, near the cor
I « ner S f 9 p,,, 'Fia avenue and Grant str,.. ,
■ Ha- till the city conveniences an.l in ljr . ,
| class condition. Lot 55 by 150 feet.
one block of school, (’ar service best i
city. Price $2,750. Terms SSOO cash ’ < .
per month; just like rent,
ORMEWOOD PARK.
JUST OFF CAR LINE and in the i .
| residence sec-ion, we have a new . •
I room cottage, with city water ami lon
in lot 60 by 1.60 feet; level and sh,..
S2OO cash and S2O per month.
LOTS.
IN, ORMEWOOD PARK, fronting car
line and cherted street, we cart —1
you a bargain for S6OO. You can make
some money here.
A $3,000 BARGAIN.
DO YOU WANT a home in West End?
If so, see us, as we have the best bat
gain in that fine home section. Six rooms,
tile bath, beautiful fixtures, all conven
iences. There is none better for the
money. $3,500 on terms to suit you.
Ask for Mr. Eastman.
‘ S.AV. SULLIVAN A SON.
BUILDERS,
308 Peters Building. Main 2854.
Railroad Schedule.
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"PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOI TH"
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA
The following schedule figures are pub
lished ordy as information, and are not
guaranteed;
No. Arrive From— |No. Depart To
35 N. Y0rk..5:00 am! 36 N. York 12 In am
13 Jaxville. 5:20 *m| 30 Col’bus .. . ju ata
43 Was’ton. 5:25 am| 13 Cinci. .. v:’.u ,<•«
. i 12 Sh’port.. 6:30 am, 32 Ft. Vai.. a 30 am
'! 23 Jaxville. 6:50 am| 35 B’ham. . 5 4.lam
I *l7 Toccoa... 8:10 am, 7 Chat'ga.. 6.40 am
26 Heflin.... 8:20 a:n| 12 R’mond.' 6’55
29 N. York.lo:3o am 23 K. Ci v. 7;vo ( , : n
3 Chat’ga 10:35 ami 16 Bruns’k 7’4'. ;,•<»
7 Macon.. 10:40 amj 29 B’ham... 10 Ml
27 Ft. Vai..10:45 am 38 N. Yer!: 11 iij..
21 Col’bus .10:50 am! 40 Ch’lotte. 17 00 t 'i
6 Cinci... 11:10 am 6 Macon. 12 '2O pm
29 C'llbus .1:40 pm 30 C’bus.. 12 :’.O 'm
30 B’ham... 2:30 pm 30 N. York.. 2:47. mk
40 B’ham. 12:40 pm 15 Chatt ga :;•••• I
39 Ch’lotte. 3:55 pm 39 B’ham.... 4:10 pm
5 Macon.. 4:00 pm *lB Toccoa... 4 30 pm
37 N. York. 5:00 pm 22 Col’bus . 510 pm
15 Bruns’k. 7:50 pm 5 Cinci... 5:10 pm
11 R’mond.. 8:30 pm 28 F. Valiev 5 20 pm
24 K. City. 9:20 pm 25 Heflin.... 5:45 pm
16 Chatt’ga 9:35 pm 10 Macon... 5:30 pm
29 Col’bus. 10:20 pm 44Wash’n.. 8 15 pm
21 Ft. Vai. 10:25 pm 24 Jaxville. 9:30 pm
36 B’ham.. 12:00ngt 11 Sh’poH. 11:10 pm
■ 14 Cinci... 11:00 pm 11 Jaxville 11:10 ;>:r
Trains marked thus i») run uatly. ex”
cept Sunday.
Other trains run daily. Central time
City Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree St.
Legal Notices.
GEORGIA- Fulton County. Nellie G
Fair vs. B. H. Fair. B 11. Fair: Bx
order of court, you are notified that on
August 13, 1912, Nellie G. Fair filed suit
against you for divorce, returnable to
the November term of said court. You
are hereby required to appear at the Ni
vember term of said court, to be held < n
the first Monday in November. '<> an over
the plaintiff’s complaint. The Hon. W. !>.
Ellis, judge of said court. This August
17, 1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk
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