Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 02, 1912, HOME, Page 14, Image 14

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14 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS Auction Sales. AT AUCTION. A LARGE consignment of fine furniture, including elegant bedroom furniture, brass beds, mirror door wardrobes, mahogany parlor suit, range. Vernis Martin beds, springs, mattresses, pil lows, blankets, hat rack, leather box couch, bed linen, refrigerator, leather rock ers. dining room furniture,, <*arpets. art squares, rugs, curtains, draperies, etc. Fri day. October 4. at 10 a. m. CENTRAL AUC TION CO.. 12 E. Mitchell St. Fa wn~b i; ke rs vcction house, si Decat ir street We buy and sell any •nd evervti ng ’Lanta phone 2285; Beil phone Ma u_ 1434. Main 1877-29-20 PEMBROKE Sah-s Company under new management; a 11 accept your surplus ► lock of •- ; - - Oa ‘Il advat -cd: ■ date of sale 143 S Pryor st. Bell phone Main 1434. Main 187; Atlanta phone 2285. 8 6-30 Automobiles. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Buick, model 17, five-p«uwen gei louring oar. fully equipped, newly painted < vernauled. three new tires; will exchange for real estate: also "Elmore flve panwnLw car; first-class condition; will exchange for real estate: one Packard, one Matheson and others at bargain prices Auto Really Exchange. Bell 2063-M 31 Inman Bldg 10-2-30 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Automobile for vacant lot, farm land or diamond valued at $450 F. 1.. care Georgian ONE second-hand *~thre* fourth* ton Buick truck Will sell this week at a bargain Wains Price Auto Company, I Washington street Phone Main 652. 9-2 4 I Wil.i. sei. l.. - i exchange for vacant !<>•. fixi passenger automobile: 60 horsepow er. in fine condition: rides like a sleeping I ; I ■ ■ < 6600 Main 2405-1. Charles R Cook, 480 South Boule vard 3-24-ff AUTOMOBILES FOR EX&HANGB. used; to exchange for lot . and llii-horsepower Maxwell, fine condition, for cash, cheap Owner, Box 350. care Georgian 9-1636 AU T O M OBTIE S~W A N T E D WANTED Small automobile; late model; roadster preferred Must he In good Tunning order. Wants to buy direct from owner. No brokers. Give lowest price you will take; also name and mode.!. Address P. 17., Box 203, care Georgian. WANTED One 5-passenger touring ear Must be cheap: first-class condition. Will exchange Oklahoma City or Denver nropert) ti’iJ' 807 Empire Bldg. R’-Dy* avan'l’el' Roadsters, runabout* and touring cars We are having dally calls for these Your car might be the one they are looking for List it with us. Have property In al; pans of the city to ; exchange for automobiles If you are I going to buy a car. protect your interests ; by examining our list of bargains. Auto i Realty Exchange, Bell 2053-M. 31 Inman Bldg 10-2-31 , WANTED Can handle three Hudson! touring cars: also two roadsters of . Standard make; must be in good order: and at the rigid price Auto Realty Ex change Bell 2053-M. .11 Inman Bldg. 10-2 " Personal. ORDERS TAKEN for hand embroidery, monograming linens, doll dresses and I >• . < roehj ’ Ms In 456! i 9-30-6 I Fl f .-.T'.Ei .S. CIA §< ’ll LftbiS, FLY SCREENS Wood fly screens, metal fly : screens, hardwood floors. Venetian blinds, metal weathei strips furnished anywhere in the South Write or phone W. i: < 'al Jaway, manager, 1403 Fourth National Bunk building, Atlanta. Ga. Main <>3lo -15 a ; siiitiof's REsi'i/rS com* from trusses improperly fitted John B. Daniel, nt 34 Bali street, lias an expert fitter and it will cost you no more to have him fit you. and it means insurance 6-24-19 ifATER’NTTY "R A NIT v I*ll M I :B.,te refined, homelike, limited number of pa tients cared for. home provided for in fants. infants for adoption. Mrs M T Mitchell, 26 Windsor street. 6-23 13 Palmistry. MISS BECK, «"IUJ> i-»MIT> lyppy PALMIST A GIFTED WOMAN LO CATED 76 EAST Hl NTER STREET -30-19 GYPSY CAMP. CLAIRVOYANT AND I’Ai.MIST: RE- VEALS'FAST. PRESENT AND FU TURE CONSULT ON AU, AFFAIRS OF LIFE. 138 WHITEHALL STREET PROF. LAVOUX, SPIRITUAL MEDIUM AND CLAIRVOYANT, 74 Walton St Office Hours, 9 a. in,. 9 p. m Sunday. 10 to 4. Ladies* Maid In attendance. 8-6-7 PALMIST ANU LIFE REAPER. REVEALS PAST, present and future Can be consulted on all affairs of life Readings 25c, 50c 17 East Mitchell street <in tent) GYPSY QUEEN. IS NOW LOCATED in tent, corner For syth and Lucile: can be consulted on all affairs of life. Charges moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed 6-25-13 Dropsy. DROPSY 1 I 1i I'l ' K- Motes shortness of breath in 36 to IX hours Reduces swell ing in fifteen t<» twenty days Write for particulars Collom Dropsy Remedy Com pany, 512 Austell building .Atlanta Medical. DR VIOLET MMI LT.AN. Disease of Women 200-202 Hlllyer Trust building 5 28-58 and Cotton Root Pills a sate and re liable treatment for painful and sup pressed menstruation. Irregularities and similar obstructions Trial box bv mall, 50c. Frank Edmondson A- Bro., manufac turing chemists, I’ North Broad street. Atlanta 2-17-14 Business Opportunities. FOR BALE Saloon doing good business Cheap t.-nt Box «0i . .ire Georgian FOR SALE One well established tin business or tin and plumbing together For further particulars write W. 11. R Schroeder. I’ <> Box '.i. \ntet cus. <la Fa*'ms For Saie. CLOSE IN, on railroad, twelve acres would make ideal truck or dairv farm. Liberal terms A E M . 139 Whitehall F’ feet. '.tlanta 31-30-9 1 Farms Wanted WANTED To7ent t » ,-N. . s -, ~/ or Urick farm, on or near car line Ivy C504-L. 10-2 46 Real Estate For Sale. LARGE lot, near fine residences, in high class suburb: $350 Don't answer unless | you have the cash. Box 801, care Geor gian. 53-2-10 F< >li SALE—Four-room house, lot 50 by 150; River car line; $1,000; $lO a month John Carex, 2 Whitehall street. 9-16-17 FOR~SALE _ < >R~EX CHA NG E. ’ WILL SELL or exchange for acreage dan dy five-room cottage. 1054 DeKalb ave nue. near Moreland. Inman Park Price $3,000. Call Main 2405-J. Charles R. Cook. 480 South Boulevard. 9-30-13 LARGE lot. East Lake, near golf links. SSOO on terms SIOO cash, balance in two years. Owner. Box 418, care Georgian 87-30-9 FOR SALE RESIDENCE HAVE THREE up-to-date six-room bun ! galows. all improvements, on paved street, sidewalks, gas. sewerage, electric lights, hot and old water connections, furnace hear Small cash payment : bal ance to suit. Apply John Hagan. 218 Au burn avenue 9-20-18 koP. quick «ale. list your property with : Everett <8- Everett. 224 Brown-Randolph Bldg, Marietta, and Foray': 7 15-27 THE HOUSE you build, buy or rent will not he h modern home ' unless it is wired for electricity. I Rea) Estate Wanted. WANT desirable lot on Moreland or Eu clid avenue or in Druid Hills section, must be bargain Give full description and price Box 417, care Georgian 26-30-9 Money To Loan. LOANS made on real estate. Purchase ; money notes bought and sold. F. M I Dau- .u” Candiet building 5-i7-10 HOME funds and insurance money at I prevailing rates of interest on real es- I tate. Can place your application and get. the money at once. Ralph O. Cochran Company, 19 South Broad 9-25-S6 MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE AND OTHERS, upon their own names; cheap rates, easy payments Confiden tial D. H Tolman, 524 Aus I ell building MONEY ON HAND for immediate loans on property in or near Atlanta .1. E. Van Aalkenburg, 301 Equitable building ( 6-6-22 W EYM A STaT CONNORS. ESTABLISHED 1890. Mortgages on Real Estate 4-1-8 SPECIAL HOME FUNDS T" LEND, any amount; 6 per cent. Write or call S. W. Carson, 24 South Broad street. 4-1-17 I ARM LOANS |.l<o .',i In any amount on improved farm lands in Georgia. The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould build ing 7-13-1 THE PRUDENTIAL IN- SURANCE CO. of Ameri ca can make you a loan on Atlanta improved property, through their loan corre spondents. Turman, Black & Calhoun, 203-8 Empire Building. 6-7-12-1 WE HAVE 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 money notes. Foster & Robson. 11 Edgewood Ave. '-LI" JEWELERS AND MOKIR* ,0 ‘ MT ”‘ / Ari'-. BLWi i o an BHCWtM*INH» '"'■Tu L.O rtWCTLY PRIVATE ~ y~“ ■ '■ j “Without Indorsement Without Collateral Security Without Real Estate Securities Monev loaned at LAWH L RATES. NATIONAL DIS COUNT CO.. 301-2 Fourth Nation al Bank Building, Legal Notices. FOR TRUST AND HANK CHARTER To the Secretary of State for the State of Georgia : The petition and declaration of Joseph II Williams. Porter I angston. M C. King. J. S Slicer and H O. Graddy, re spectfully shows: That they have associated themselves together for the purpose of organizing ami carrying on the business of a trust and banking company, under the provi sions of sections 1903 el seq. of the code of Georgia of 1895. and the acts amendax lory thereof, and under the act of the general assembly of Georgia approved December 23, 1898. providing for tne In corporation of trust companies, and do hereby declare as follows: 1 The name and style of the proposed corporation is Colonial Trust Company. 2 The location of the principal office thereof shall be in 'tlanta, Georgia 3. The duration of the corporation shall be for thirty years 4 The amount of its capital stock is $250,000. divided into 2,500 shares of the value of SIOO each, with the privilege of increasing same, according to law. 5. That the purposes and nature of the business of the proposed corporation are the organization and conduct of all such business as can he legally conducted |by either or both trust companies or | banks under the law s of Georgia. 6. That they desire all the rights, now ers and privileges which the laws of <seor g’H authorize the exercise of In either or both banking and trust companies. 7. That of the capital stock subscribed, more than twenty-five thousand dollars lias been ac'uall) paid in In the sub scribers, and the same is in fact held and is to be used solely for the bus! ness and purposes of the corporation. 8. That notice, as required by law. of the Intention of petitioners to organize such corporation, lias been published once a week for four weeks in The At lanta Georgian, the official organ of Ful ton county. bi witness whereof, we severally do hereunto subscribe our respective names with our respective residences this 17th du\ of September, 1912 iOSEPH 11 WILLIAMS, Atlanta. Ga . PORTER LANGSTON. .Olanta. Ga ; M <*. king. Atlanta. Ga . .1 S SLICER Atlanta. Ga . II o gHAODY. Atlanta. Ga Sworn to and subscribed before me this : 17th dax of September. 1912. JOHN R WLKINSON. ordinary, Fulton County, • Georgia STATE oF GEoßtll ' oftiee of Secre tary of State l. Philip Cook, secretarx of state of tile state of Georgia, do bere- J eerttf' that the wo pages of printed a1.,! typewrliien matter hereto attached .■ontafn a irue and eorrect eop> of the npnlieati. i of the in< orpor.itors of Colo nial Trust Compan' for charter, as the ■ Gginal of -ante appears of file in this In testimoii' where : I have hereunto -ei in.' hami and affixed the seal of mv office at the iap toi. in the it • of \t lanta. this 17th da> of September, in the of >.ir Lord one thousand nine hun p*iod mid ’sr'w and of lite 'ndependence il . I no,.i States of n ; , ~1 )e n indred and th n • -s. t enth PHILIP CiblK, Secretary of State . 9-18 8 READ FOR PROFIT— GEORGIAN WANT ADS— USE FOR RESULTS I 1 Wv7 41 EDITtDJr JIW I.J. MARSHALL National Laying Contest at Missouri Experiment Station MOUNTAIN GROVE. MO. The manner and magnitude in which this great laying contest • has been carried on makes it of more than usual interest to all poul try raisers. The contest is to continue for one year. The eleventh month has passed with Sep tember. Each pen contains five females, either hens or pullets. These layers nave been furnish ed by poultrymen in different parts of the coun try. Some remarkable records have been made. By the report we learn that August has been an extremely hot month at the station and many of the hens were in full moult, cutting down the production ot eggs very materially. In spite of this there have been, however, some great in dividual records. A White Plymouth Rock hen laid 29 eggs in 31 days, which makes her total for the ien months 237 eggs, and she has two months yet. in which to complete her record, and tell whether she can be passed by other hens which are but little behind her. This hen has consumed 48 pounds of dry mash. 32 pounds of grain. 2 pounds of grit, hone and shell. The best pen record to date is a pen of Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds, which laid 899 eggs, or an average of 180 eggs per hen. The best len pen records are as follows: R. C. R. I. Reds. Missouri, 899 eggs; S. C. White Leghorns, California, 871; White Wyandottes, Arkansas, 858; S. C. White Leghorns, Georgia, 856; B. Ply mouth Rocks. Illinois, 843; Blaek Or pingtons. Indiana. 823; S. C. Rhode Island Reds, Virginia. 810; Silver Wyan dottes, lowa, 793; R. C. Brown Leg horns, Missouri. 790; R. C. R. I. Reds, lowa, 782. Fourteen individual hen* have laid more than 200 eggs in the ten months with records as follows: White Rock, 237 eggs; Barred Rock, 216; R. C. R. I. Red, 215; S. C. R. I. Red, 213; S. C. White Ixsghorn, 209; Ancona, 209; White Orpington, 206; 8. C. White Leghorn, 206; S. C. Brown Leghorn, 203; S. C. White Leghorn, 203; Barred Rock, 202; Barred Rock, 201; Silver Wyandotte, 200; R. C. R. I. Red, 200. Great Records. These are great records, and it will be noticed that the old reliable Barred Plymouth Rock family had three hens in the 200 egg list, which is more than any other variety could show. To be taken, of course, for what it is xvorth, but theso are mighty good records when we stop to consider that the average farm hen lays but about 80 eggs. S. C, Rhode island Reds have made the best average so far; 60 hens average 139 eggs each. Ten Black Orpingtons, 137 eggs; 10 Black Leghorns, 137; 30 Silver Wyan dottes, 136; 20 White Orpingtons, 135; 30 Buff Orpingtons, 132; 30 R. C. Reds, 132; 20 S. C. Black Minorcas, 132; 90 S. C. White Leghorns, 127; 20 Anconas, 122: 20 S. C. Brown Leghorns, 116; 15 H. c. White Leghorns, 115; 70 Barred Plymouth Rocks, 113; 10 Indian Runner Ducks, 111; 30 White Plymouth Rocks, 107. And so on down the line. Os course, in studying these averages one must take into consideration tlie number of liens In making the a.verage, and this is but a ten months' record. The hens have 61 days left in which to complete their year’s record. The director calls attention to the fact that these averages include all hens of the variety named, good bad and indifferent. Several hens .Judge Marshall will be glad to answer in this department questions 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. ALL my last season’s winners for sale. Fens and single birds. Ribbons and cups go with birds V A. Ham, Newnan, Ga 9-21-1 Plymouth Rocks. FOR SALE —Pure bred Barred Rocks and Buff Rocks, eighteen months old, singly. In trios and pans; $1.25 each; some for $1 each. Charles W Davis. Apderson Hard ware Company.lo-2-40 EGGS from prize-winning Barred Plym outh Rocks: four ribbons, first cock, first, fourth and fifth hens. Silver cup (sweepstakes) on just four birds. Fine cockerels for sale Benjamin H. Spurlock. Lithonia. Ga. 9-14-5 Leghorns. FOR SALE Twenty-flve S. C. White Leghorn pullets, five and seven months old. thoroughbred Older ones laying. E B I-larvev, Box 81, Lithonia. Ga 9-30-2 R. I. Reds. MT young stock this season have just won third and fifth cockerels at Ten nessee state fair. Nashville, on two entries and first cockerel at Tri-State fair, Mem phis Any one wishing first-class young Stock for all shows or for breeding pur poses and can supply them: also have some of past season s breeders which 1 will sell at reasonable price. Barrett Phinizy, Athens, Ga 10-2-2 Wyandottes. WHITE WYANDOTTES—Four pullets and lasv \ ear’s cock. This is proper muting. Only $7.50. Eggs reduced to $1 setting Ed L Culver. Sparta. Ga. 9-25-5 Bantams BANTAMB Game bantams Sebright*. Buff Cochins. Carlisle Cobb. Athens, Ga 4-26-30 Ducks. !•'< »R SAEE Indian Runner ducks, one \ear old. singlv or in rios: $1.25 each; some $1 each. Charles \\ bavis. Ander son Hardware Uompanj 10-2 3H Eggs. THOIti >UGH BRED Ruff I'rpington eggs. SI per fifteen 126 Windsor street Main 3581 L 4-27-25 BLACK SPANISH EGGS for fall setting .■.I to " o -et'ings. >n .. few trios breeder- at *7 50 Headquarters for Gaine • nigs ; ini white rats. George 'ustui, 428 East Georgia avenue. Fit; 48-1-10 WWW have never laid an egg. which, of course, cuts the average down mighty fast. Preparations are being made for next year’s contest to commence No vember 15. They can only accommo date a certain number of pens. I think ft is five pens of each variety, many of which are already filled. There are va cancies of one pen of each of the fol lowing varieties: R. C. White Leg horns, S. C. Brown Leghorns, 6. C. Buff Leghorns, White Orpingtons. Black Or pingtons. Buff Rocks, Partridge Rocks, Buff Wyandottes, Partridge Wyan dottes, Black Minorcas, Anconas, Buck eyes, Hamburgs, Houdans and Golden Wyandottes. All other varieties have enough to fill their class. It Is the in tention to have-the same number of en tries in each class or variety, so that if the above mentioned varieties do not fill they will be barred entirely from the contest. Prizes for Winner*. Cash prize* will be offered as follows: Best pen record, SSO; second best pen record, 325; third best pen feeord. sls; fourth best pen record, $lO. Best indixddual record, S2O: second best individual record. sls; third best individual record, $10; fourth best in dividual record, $5. One hundred dollars in cash is offered for the best variety record, divided as follows: $5 for best pen record in each of the 20 varieties. • The National Black Langshan club offers a silver cup for the best pen rec ord, and a cup for the best hen. or pullet record. The American White Orpington club offers a fine silver cup for the best lay ing pen of White Orpington* owned by a club manager. Other clubs have sig nified their willingness to offer prises on their varieties. This contest means much to the state of Missouri and the entire country. People are becoming alive to the fact that there is much in breeding for eggs, and that some families or strains of a variety are much better layers than are others of the same variety. So that it is really more in the strain after all than the variety. Let the poultryman select the chicken that he admires the most and feels will suit his tastes and go to trapnestlng for eggs, getting them better year by year. Cows. FOR SALE —Two Jersev cows; fine con dition. Amenable Bros.. Temple Court Bldg, 10-2-19 FOR SALE—One large, fine, red Dur ham cow. Call 304 OaJUand avenue or Bell phone Main 5110-J. 35-1-19 Horses and Carriages FOR SALE, CHEAP—One covered deliv ery wagon, one flat bottom delivery wagon. Apply Anderson Hardware Com pany, 32-34 South Pryor street. 10-3-37 FOR SALE—Saddle pony, beautiful bay; good gait, gentle; suitable for boy or girl. A. B. Kellogg, Temple Court Bldg ONE-HORSE BUGGY and harness quick sale, SIOO. 470 Spring. 46-1-10 Miscellaneous Poultry. WHITE LEGHORNS One male and eight females; grand birds. $lO. One male and 20 females, Rhode Island Reds, s2l. Mrs. V' J. Smith. 901 Ponce DeLeon ave nue Bell Ivy 4380 31-2-10 FREE RANGE duck and poultry farnv have many yards of ideal Rhode Island Reds and the finest White Leghorns; largest White Runner yards in the South also Fawn and White. Write for prices of eggs and stock (the large cards al ways sell the freshest eggs). Come and see our yards and stock Chamblee. Ga Route 1 City Office. 304 Forsvth Build ing. Atlanta. Ga 9-28-51 IL G. HASTINGS & CO., Seedsmen for the South, 16 West 31itchell street. Four City De liveries Daily. North and South SHe 9 a. ni.. Inman Park and West End 2 p. m. Bell Phone M 2568. Atlanta 2568. A GOOD TIME to plant a patch of rye, barley, oats or rape for green food for your fowls IT IS NECESSARY to keep 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 poultry. Price. 2>i l -pound imekagei 15c. two packages, 25e. BULBS Single Dutch hyacinths. six colors 50c a dozen; postpaid. 60c. Double Dutch hyacinth.’, six colors. 60c s dozen: postpaid, 70c. White Roman hy acinths. 40c a dozen: postpaid, 50c. Paper white narcissus. 25<’ a dozen: pos-paid. 40c. Chinese sa. red lilies, 10c each: fl.oo i ■ ■ each Fuchsias, 20c a dozen; postpaid. 25c. Jonquils. 15c a dozen: postpaid. 20< M ' 1,8 CANARIES All young bird- and guaranteed singers. $2.50 each. Cagi”. $i sup Bird seed, gravel, manna, cuttie bone, bitters, song restorers, etc. Real Estate For Sale. W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS. Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 EDGEWOD AVE. Atlanta Phone 1881. , “IF YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD., ITS SO.” FOR SALE. FOR RENT. 151 NORTH JACKSON STREET. 1 HE RIGHT going out Jackson street, between Cain and Highland avenue, sit uated on a very large, elevated lot. we have a good two-story ten-room resi dence. with cabinet mantels, gas, bath and sink in the kitchen This house is’ located in a good neighborhood, on car line, convenient to schools and churches, and within walking distance of the busi ness portion of the city. Price SSO. 58 WILLIAMS STREET. ON THE LEFT going out Williams street, between Harris and Baker, we have a second-floor five-room flat, with cabinet mantels, gas. bath and sink in kitchen. This fiat is in nice condition, convenient to schools, churches and car lines, and within close walking distance of the business portion of the citv. in cluding city water, $25.60. AND A LONG LIST of all kinds and sizes of other houses, and at all prices. Come to see us. If You Have Money to Lend. We Can Place it Safely. FOR RENT. , orvvv 388 SPRING STREET. a ven -ROOM, two-story half house. Has just been thoroughly repaired and _.. ,n nrst-clasß condition. Excellent neighborhood. Price reduced to $27.50. This Is a bargain. 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. Read Estate For Sale. Two West End Bungalows—Easy Terms ON DARGAN S.TREET, near Lucile ave nue, we have for nale a five-room bun galow, very attractive, and having all modem improvements; elevated, east front lot, fronting a beautiful park. 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 beautv. Good, level lot. Price $3,000. Terms about SBSO 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 secti on. THOMSON & LYNES 18 and 20 Walton St. Both Phones 458. « EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE. BEAUTIFUL 8-room house in 14 or 15 minutes walk of city Lot 118x200,. on one of the best streets in city, for farm near city from 30 to 150 acres. ATLANTA SUBURBAN REALTY COMPANY. 31 INMAN BLDG. WE . H A VE ? 00 fMt f*il r< »d frontage; FIRST CLASS; in the best part of the city. Side track already tn. Lot level with car door. If you want a gilt edge piece of railroad frontage, see us at once. Price $6,500 cash. E. G. BLACK 719 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK. MAIN 1514. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FOR QUICK RESULTS. HOME WE HAVE a four-room house facing car line on the east side of town that we will sell for SBSO and allow a carpenter, painter, mason or plasterer to work $350 out and assume a Joan of SSOO. We will pay such buyer a part wage while he is work ing this balance out. Address H. W. D.. 609 Atlanta National Rank Bldg., or call 4234. Beautiful Highland View THIS LOCATION is so well known and its advantages for homes so highly appreciated that do word of praise is necessary. CALL AT ONCE and get prices and terms. Atlanta Development Co.. 609-13 Third National Bank Building. Bungalows, Bungalows, Bungalows IN ORME WOOD PARK. T WILL BUILD you a home arranged to suit your own ideas on a lot as large as you like, and you can arrange terms to suit yourself, with a small cash payment. See the Beautiful Bungalows just finished, with every convenience. Phone Main 4245-. L Atlanta Phone 6027-M. J. R. McADAMS ORMEWOOD PARK. A PICK-UP NO 194 West FOURTEENTH ST.. « six-room house on lot 50x200 feet Only $2,300. NO. 708 WOODWARD AVE., a four-room cottage, only $1,700; $l5O cash, balance sls per month. NO 4 CONNECTICUT AVE., a five-room cottage, on lot 50x155. only $2,600; S4OO cash, assume loan of SI,OOO, balance $lB month EVERETT * EVERETT. 224 BROWN-RANDOLPH BLDG Phone M. 3392. 'THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a i modern home unless it is wired for Electricity. Houses 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 ,ccnveniences. 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 chinches. Price $35. 144 HIGHLAND AVENUE. .. OUT in the Boulex’ard apartment at the above number on Highland afvenue we have a nice 5-room apartment equipped with all the modern conx'enlences, such as cabinet mantels, tile hearths, electric lights, gas. ba|h and sink in the kitchen; with steam heat; on car line, in good neighborhood: convenient to schools and churches. Price S4O. AND a long list of other houses of all kinds and prices. Come to see us. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1912, Real Estate For Sale. gHARP & DOYLSTON CAPITOL AVE. THIS IS a nine-room two-story house <- beautiful Capitol Heights; four bed rooms upstairs and one on first fl o J r Lot is 50 by 200 feet, with a fine orcham and garden. If you are looking f, r L home in this section it win cpriai-vJ pay you to see this one. Price r‘n; $0.200. on very easy terms. NORTH SIDE BUNGALOW THIS IS a little beauty, just off 11,.. land avenue and right at Druid nA stone front; six rooms, with large siren' mg porch; electric lights, gas, water.seT er and hardwood floors: loi 50 1.- feet: new and up to date. Price $5 Ono on good terms. Look at it and make ■ an offer. GRANT PARK COTTAGE. THIS IS a six-room cottage, near the cor n«r of Georgia avenue and Grant stree Has all the city conveniences and in tire class condition. Lot 55 bv 150 feet "tr one block of school. Car’ service best is city. Price $2,100. Terms SSOO cash per month; just like rent. ORMEWOOD PARK. JUST OFF CAR LINE and in the best residence section, we have a next six room cottage, with city water and bath in lot 60 by 160 feet; level and shad S2OO cash and S2O per month. ' ' LOTS. IN ORMEWOOD PARK, fronting car line and cherted street, we can sell you a bargain for S6OO. You can make some money her*. A $3,500 BARGAIN. DO YOU WANT a home in West End? If so, see us, as we have the best bar gain in that fine home section. Six rooms, tile bath, beautiful fixtures, a conveniences. There Is none better fn the money. $3,500 on terms to suit you Ask for Mr. Eastman. S. W. SULLIVAN & SON. BUILDERS. 308 Peters Building. Main 2354 Legal Notice. GEORGIA—FuIton County. , To the Superior Court of Said Countv The petition of George E. Scott, of Ful ton county, Georgia; W. A. Witherspoon, of Henrico county, Virginia, and Walter T. 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 corporal c 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 i;t,, 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 ($1.50,0001. divided Into shares of the par value of one hundred dollars (SIOO > each, fifteen thousand dollars ($1.5,000) 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 ant 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. 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, 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 a quire by purchase, lease or otherwise coal mines, coal lands, mineral and milling rights, and hold, work, control, rent, lease or dispose of the same; to constriu't. build, erect, maintain, purchase, own. hold, operate, lease, rent or otherwise ac quire. operate, use or dispose of plant-' 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: 10 manufacture, purchase or otherwise ac quire. hold. own. mortgage, lease, assign, transfer, invest in. deal in and deal w-ifh and trade in goods, wares, merchandise a-nd property of every class and descrip tion necessary, appropriate, convenient >r suitable for. pertaining or incident to. <■>' employed in the conduct or parrying 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 <i incident to organizing, conducting |ir furthering its said business, legitimate!' 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, power-- privileges and franchises, the same to ic" in furtherance of. iind not In limitation of, the general powers conferred by law. and of the objects and purposes of sa'<l corporation as hereinabove stated: (a) To acquire, possess, use, hold. se>k assign, lease, grant licenses in respect of. mortgage, or otherw’lse dispose of, in any way, the good will, trade names, tradr marks. letters patent of the United Sta’e or of any foreign country, patents, paten rights, licenses and privileges, inventlmc improvements and processes, rights. f ra, “ Chises, property and assets of all kino any other persons, firms, associations or corporations relating or suitable 10, c useful in connection with, the business or purposes of the corporation and to as sume or undertake the w'hole or any par. of the assets and liabilities of such sons, firm, associations or corporation awl to pay for the same in cash, stoef bonds or other securities of the corpora tion, or otherwise. ' , (b) To accept and receive In paymen r subscriptions to its capital stock er rnoney, property or service;;, at suc.'i ’'■■■ ■nd reasonable valuations as may he <:•* termined upon and approved by its <1 ' rectors. (c) To borrow money or incur debt- evidence the same by giving notes ‘‘i suing bonds, certificates of Indebtedii’"' or other written obligations, ami to -■ ' the same by executing mortgages or to secure debt or of trust to and l "- or any part of its assets, property, rign ■nd franchises (d) To subscribe for. purchase, re ’■ : ~ own. hold, sell, hypothecate or otlier" acquire, possess and dispose of ail or > part of the capital stock, shares, bo securities, or other obligation.’ o> ‘ other corporation or corporations, pany or companies, association or <- ciatfcms, trust estate or estates, non hereafter to be formed under the 1a"- this or of any other state or terrify' of tlie United States 01 government; or the bonds or other tions of any town. city, county, ter: or state. Also to purchase, receive hold, retire, resell, reissue, or d: Its own bonds or other obliga'i"”’ shares of its own <apital stock ie> To prescribe bv its by-laws f or place-’ w here the stock! olm- - rectors may respectively hold ihe'r )*r nr special meetings, ayy’ Continued on Opposite Pag®-