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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN A\l> NEWS.
Auction Sales.
a.t auction.
A LAR< 1E •■(•iisigniiK in of
line furniture, inulndiiig
elegant bedroom furniture,
brass beds, mirror door
wardrobes, mahogany parlor
suit, range. Verni> Marlin
beds.springs.mattresst s.pil
lows. blankets, hat ra<k.
leather box eowh. bed linen,
refrigerator, leather rock
ers. dining room furnit ur<
carpets, art squares, rugs,
curtains, draperies, etc. Eri
dav. October I. at 10 a. m.
( ENTRAL AUCTION CO.,
12 E. Mil dud I St.
p• o \ h i .ci|. )N i H>l h I
Deca-ur street. We bin and sell any
HDd ex»r\thing Olanta phone 2280. Beil
” 5 ’ ’’ 14 :4 Main 187 7-29-20
~Ya ~Company under nexv
. management; will accept your surplus
rinr-h of any kind on consignment*: rash
advanced; settlement on date of sale.
143 S. Fry< r st. Bell plume Main 1434.
Main 187: Xtlanta phone 2285 8 6-30
Automobiles.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Buick, mode! 17, live-passen
ger touring car, fully equipped, newly
painted, overhauled, three new tires; will
exchange for real estate: also Elmore five
passenger car; first class condition: will
exchange for real estate; one Packard,
one Matheson and otlnis at bargain
prices Auto Rrall> Exchange, Bell
2053-Al 31 Inman Bldg 10-2-30
F< »r: s \ LI: <iH EXCHANGE Automobile
for vacant lot farm land or diamond
valued at $450 F L. care Georgian
v 9
MhE ®e< ond i ■ fourths ton
Buick truck Will sell this week at a
bargain. Xdams Price Auto Company. I
Washington street Phone Main 65 J
9-24-1
(vnj/si:iJ. oi exchange for vacant lot,
five passenger automobile 60 horsepow
er; in fine condition; rides like a
at It's a bargain Price S6OO Man.
2405-J Charles R Cook, 4XO South Boulo-
AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE.
NEW BRUSH. never used to exchange
for Jot. and 35-horsepower Maxwell,
fine condition, for cash, cheap owner.
Rox 350. care Georgian
AUTOMOBILES WANTED.
WANTED Small automobile. late model;
-”* 1 roadster preferred Must be in good
running order. Wants to buj direct from
owner. No brokers. Give lowest price
vnu will take; also name and model
Address P I! . Box 20,'’., care Georgian
61-2-10
\\ ANTED One 5 pat «enger touring
Must be cheap, first-class condition
Will exchange Oklahoma dt x or Denver
ropertj Yppl> 807 Krnpire Bldg 10 ’ 45
WANTED Roadsters. runabouts and
touring cars We are having daily calls |
tor these. Your car might be the one
the' ate looking for List it with us .
Have property in al! parts of the city to
‘xchangr for automobiles. If you are
<oing tn buy a car. protect your Interests I
hv ox -mining our list of bargains. Auto |
Realtx Exchange. 801 l 2053 A! 3! Inimm
Bldg 10 ’ "
\\ X.x’TED ‘'ar handle three !luds<:
touring car*, also two roadsters «>f|
standard nm! • : must he in good order
.••nd 1. U < r ! gh* !•:•■ > Auto Realty E\
■ eh; ’’g. He'l 2r Al. 'll Ininr.n Bldg
" : : :
Personal.
• HDEItS I \ K I'N for hand embroiderx
rm-hogratiling linens, dull drexxvs and
Ills' crochet. Alain 4568-1 9-30-5
F ’ “s«’KEENS. FLY SCREEN*. FLY
S’ItEENS Wood fly screens imial fix 1
sertenfr. bard wood fioora. Venet ian*hlhids.
metal weather strips furnished anywhere
n •he 8 utl w iite oi pl one w i: < |
'.away. manager. 1403 Four!' Nati.uial
Rank building. Atlanta, da. A’.aln 5310
8 5
si-’i’joTs RF.SI LTS eorne from trusses
improperly fitted John B Daniel, at 34
Wall street, has an expert fitter and it
will cost \ou no more to have him fit
you. and means insurance O-24-1H
M vfERNII \ s '.nit \rium pj Ivate,
refined, homelike; limited number of pa
Gents cared for. home provided for in
fant* infants for adoption Mrs Al T.
M’trheil, 36 Windsor street 6-23 12
Palmistry.
MISS BECK. \V< >lll.l. IT M |'.t , INDIAN
PALMIST \ <lll ri’ll' VVOM \ \ l.<>.
76 EAST HEXTEi: SIHEET
-HO-19
GYPST ‘ AMP
wI.AJRVOY AXT \NI> PALMIST RE
VEALS PAST. PRESENT \ I > I T
TIRE CONSEIT’ON \l.l, \EEAIRS
OE LII E .138 WHITEHALL STREET.
PROF L.WOU.N.
SPIRITI AL MEKII M
AND
CL AIR VOA ANT.
74 Walton St
< iffiue Hours, 9 a m. 9 p m
Sunday, 10 to 4 Ladies’ Maui
in attendance
8•C -7
PALMIST AND 1.l IL.
READER.
REVEALS PAST . present and future
Can be consulted on all nfl'aus of life
Reading* 25c, 50c 17 East Mitchell street
'n tert I
' i YPsY QUEEN.
(S NOW LtM'ATEb in lent, corner For
syth and Lm’kio: can be consulted on
til affairs of life Chai gea
•atisfact ion guaranteed »;-25 1.3
Dropsy.
1 11 ;• j ' ■ 1•1 ■1 , s . . ,
I»rea iI. in >• u ‘«x hum - Rrdu< < » <w• >' -
:ng ir ' ' een 1 ■ twentx dax* Write fur
’•art •«-ida• •* <’o!h»m D'opsx K«me<.\ <’um
pan>, Ml Xustell biilding \Hanta
Medical.
di: \ 101 i:t m millan.
I >isea v .e of Wont, n
.'"i l --'”? Ilillyer Trust l- .jiding
i’i’ i’i .m.Tnhs.Vx > i;,',?:. .
ami Cotton Root Pilh . sale ami ie
liable I rent m. nt for painful and
1 " ’ and
*;’oilar -m t t i.-t mi* Trial bu\ i»a mail
*»or Frank I jin - mison ,V lb . mantra
» ing clmtu ■ 1 E Nuri h B: ,ui ?t ♦ •
v?ar>la 2-17-14
Business Opport unitie*
i'Ap' Sa'i.'T ' sa U. s.busin. •«
<’lmap retr B.»x 8t» • i;i h
Tn - .’-10
i'» ‘1! SALE 1 ■ • \> ■
business or tin and phim’mng together
l-or furthe? particulars write W H I:
Schroeder. I’ (). I! i\ si. Arm rams •
Firms For Sate
Farms Winlcfi
wan'ted 1,,
Phone 1 v7'«;:.h L " ' ' ' 7' .
Real Estate For dale
LARGE lot. mar fire residences, in high
class suburb; $350 I • n't answer unless
you have the cash Box 804, «are Geor
gian
F()R SALE !• Out -lofti house, lot 50 by
15». River car line, *1 0t‘0; >lO a month.
,loin£ «’arey. .. \\ hit< hall street. 0-16 17
Fh»R SALE <>R EXCHANGE.
! WILL S ELL or rx< La nj. f (»r a< rea j. r » dan
di hve-ioom coitag.•. 105! DeKalb ave
nue. nra- Moreland. Itu.an Park. Price
‘.oo<» Call Main JOS-.I Charles R. Cook.
xt» 'South Boulevard 9-30-13
LARGE lot. Eas. l ake. ta-. • golf links.
SSOO on terms •■IOO cash, balance in tw<»
,x<ars. (rwner. Box 418, • are Geurg'an.
87-30-9
| “ ”* E< H~S Aid I i ESI DE N< 5 E
HAVE 'THREE ur>-10-date six-roon* bun
galov. s. all improvements, on paved
■-ureei. ;-•idexxalh ■ -ewerage. electric
lights, hot and •<> d wat< i (ornectlons,
fm t ace heat Small < ash pa' ment; bal
suit Apply John Hagan. 2'B Au
j inn n a x el m*_ _ 9-^0- 18
:’• (»R c :i. ) -.< > , • our prnpp’ • \ w'th
Everett A Everett, 224 Brown-Rar.dnlph
’Bldg. Marietta and Forsyth 7-15-27
Till-] 1101 SI-: you ImiM. buy or
r.'iit will not be a modern home
unl'-ss it is wired for electricity.
Real Estate Wanted.
• ’ ’ abh lot on Mbteland 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.
made r rea i* Purcha<?e
mone.x notes bought and si.ld. !•’. M
Loveless, 1321 Handler building 3-17-10
HOME FUNDS ami insurance money at
prexailing rates of interes: on real es
tate. Can place, your application and get
the money a! once Ralph O. Cochran
Con pany, 19 South Bi oad 925 36
MONI v FOR SALARIED PEOPLIS
AND OTHERS, upon their own names;
cheap rates, easy nayments. Confiden
tial D il 'i'olman. 524 Nu<i*-H builuing
MONES ON HAND foi immediate loans
on properly in or near Xtlanta. J E.
Van Valkenbutg, svl Equitable building
6-6-22
\\ I:Y M A A ■ \< ills.
EST A BUSHED 1890
Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-3
SPECIAL HOME FENDS TO LEND, any
amount; 6 per < ent. Write or call. S.
W (’arson, 24 South Broad street. 4-1 17
i \r M LOANS placed in anj amount on
Improved farm lands in Georgia. The
Southern Mortgage Company, Gould build
ing T^l 3 -!
THE PRUDENTIAL IN
SUR A\( 'E ('(). of Ameri
ca can make you a loan on
Atlanta ini| roxual property,
through their loan corre
spondents, Turman. Black
A Ualhomi. 203-8 I‘anpire
Building. 6-7-12-1
WE HAVE plenty of monex to
lend at lowest rates on Atlanta
I and nearby property, either for
[straight or monthly payment
I plan. Also for purchasing pur-
■ eliase money notes. Foster &
I L’obson. 11 Edyewood Ave.
Uy-'- JEWELERS AND BROKERS
301 PBT ” S
BLDG -
loan (y
FHONtMMNII, '"'•S’ UO
STRICTLY PRIVATE
Wit Imut I ndorsement
Without Collateral
Security
Without Real Estate
Securities
Monev loaned at
I. A WELL RATES.
NATIONAL DIS
COUNT CO..
301-2 Fourth Nation
al Bank Building.
Legal Notices.
APPLI<!ATI< ’N F( >l; Tl:i s r \ ND
• BA NK CH AR TER
i To the Secreiar x of Stale f <• the State
I of Georgia:
The v’ titlon and declaration of Joseph
H Williams, Porter Langston. M c
King. J S. Slicer and It •» Graddy. re-
Bpe« t fully shoxx s
That they* have associated themselves
together for the put pose of organizing
and carrying on the business of a trust
and banking <<»inpany. under the proyi
sions of sections l!‘O3 et seq of the code
•>f Georgia of 18’.'5, and the acts .iiih iuta
lory thereof, and undihv act of the
general .»s'-mnbl.' of Georgia approxed
December 23. 1898. providing fur the in
corporation of trust < e.upanics, and du
hCfebx declate as folloxx ■
1 ’The name and style of the proposed
corporation is Colonial 'Trust Company
3. 'The location oi the principal oll'ke
thereof shall l»e in Atlanta. Georgia.
3 'The duration of the corporation shall
be for thirty years
t The ainoun’ u! its capital stock i*
• .‘250.000. divided into 2.500 -l.atis of the
value of SIOO each, with tin prix liege oi
increasing same. .ir< ording <> law
5. That the purpose* and nature ol
the business of the proposed corporation
i are the organization and conduct of al’
sm h business as can be legally condm tee
• bx either or both trust companies m
. | banks ’ the laxx s <>l Georgia
»'• ’l’lui* tluy desire all the rights pow-
• is aml privileg* s which tin la w s «»t <;«•«»!-
g.a uutlu-iT-.e the ex- rti'.e «•: by either ul
f both banking and trust companie*
That of the ca| ita! stuck subscribed
, ?•.<!» than twit.tx fixe llmu'-and dollar*
as been ac’ually paid in by tr e sub
|s( iibci> and tie *atne i* in fact Leki
[land is to be used solely for the bust
pens n< put poses rporatlon
8 That notice, as u mired by laxx. <•!
the '.ntention of |»l . I i.mcis io 'or q;.i i
such corporation, has been publisher
once a week for tom weeks in Th-' V
lanta Georgian, the official oig..n of l-T.b
|ten county
, I It. xxitnc-s wl »’t« of. w* ' x-rally th
'ilic’ciinto •-i:bs< r.bc our re.mcefix* name>
i I with our rcspcttixr »c*-idenccs this I7tl
■ I .ax o‘ Septenib* r. UH
H »<l J’ll H \\ 111 I AMS. A ’anta. Ga ;
I. ttiRTEU. I \NGST<»\. Atlanta. Ga .
A| < ’ KI Nt Atlanta. <»tt.:
J. s SLICER. Atlanta. Ga .
. H. < • GR ADDY. Atlanta. Ga
t i Sxxe’n to ami - ib <-ribed b< fore tire this
-1 u <i » . of September
John R WILKINSON
‘••dmary, I iltnn Countx. Georgia
11 , yt vri: <»m;i <. a.ittp t Sem-
i ary of State I. Philip Cook, secretary
I of >» »tc of i‘-r s’ate <-.f Georgia, do here
■ b < ‘‘t ’fy ■ ••(’ ’ c w i ages of prlntet
Jam! typew otter, matter I . reto attache.
1 . i. ..m t rue and <•> ert < op\ o f ,| H
’ ■ ' ■ ' LU”/,':,
or’ginal . f same appear?. <»f tile in tim
i ..ff . •
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READ FOR PROFIT—GEORGIAN WAN I AHS-USE FOR RESULT*
LDITLD JJIXjL IJ. MARSHALL.
\atioiial Laying Contest at Missouri
Experiment Station
MUI NT AIN GROVE; MO. '
I’ht’ mauuer and magnitude in which this great laying contest
has been carried on makes it of more than usual interest to all poul-l
try raisers. The contest is to continue for one
year I h<- eleventh mouth has passed with Sep
tember. Each pen contains five females, either
hens or pullets. These layers nave beeir furnish
ed by poultrymen in different parts of the coun
try. Some remarkable records have been made.
By tin- report we learn tiiat August has been an
•extremely hot mouth at the station and many of
the hens were in full moult, cutting down the
production ol eggs very materially. In spite of
this there have been, however, some great in
dividual records. A White Plymouth Rock hen
laid 2!) eggs in 31 days, which makes her total
ior the len 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, bone
and shell. The best pen record to tlale is a pen of Rose Comb Rhode
Island Reds, which laid 899 eggs, or an average of 180 eggs per
[ hen.
; ,7
; The best len pen records are
.as follows:
It. R. I. Reds. Missouri. 899 eggs;
IS <’ White Deghorns, California, S7l;
| White W yandottes. Ark:.ns:i'. 858: S.
I White Leghorns. Georgia, 856: B. Ply
| mouth Rocks, Illinois. 843; Black Or
| pfngtons, Indiana. 823: S. C. Rhode
i Island Reds. Virginia. 810; Silver Wyan-
I doties, lowa, 793; R. Brown Leg
horns, Missouri, 790; R. C. R. i. Reds,
lowa, 7.82.
I'omteen individual hens have laid
more than 200 eggs in the ten months
wit It records as follows:
White Rock, 237 eggs. Batted Rock,
I 216: R. I'. R. 1. Red, 2’5; S. c. ft. I.
I Bed, 213; S. <’. White Leghorn, 209;
Arn-ima. 209; W hite Orpington, 206; S.
[ 1 White Leghorn. 206; S, C. Brown
I Leghorn. 203: S. C. White l.eghoin, 203;
Barred Rock, 208; Barred Rock, 201;
Silver W.vf niiotte. 200; R. <’. It. I. Red,
200.
Great Records.
These are great records, and it will
he noticed tiiat the old reliabh Barred
I Plymouth Rod; family had three hens
'io lite 200 egg list, which is more than
any other variety could show. To be
taken, of course, for what it is worth,
| but these are mighty good records when
tve stop to consider that the average
I farm lien lays but about 80 . ggs. S. <'.
'Rhode Island Reds Im v< made the best
average so fat; 60 It? us average 139
eggs each.
Ten Blad; Orpingtons. 137 eggs; 10
Black Leghorns. 137; 3o Silver Wyan
dottes.-136: 20 Wiiite Orpingtons, 135;
30 Buff Orpingtons. 132; 30 it. C, Reds.
132; 2o S. c. Bla< k Mitioreas, 132; 90
S. <'. White l.egiiorits, 127; 20 Anconas,
122; 2o S. <Brow n Li ghorns, 116; 15
It. <Wliit. Leghorns. 115 70 Barred
Plymouth Rock-. 113: In Indian Runner
DltCks. 111. 3o White Plymouth Rocks.
107.
And so on down the line. <?f course,
in studying these averages one must
take into consideration the number of
i liens in making lite average, and this
is lint a ten mom its' record. The hens
have (it days left in which to complete
their year's record. The director calls
attention Io the fad that these averages
| include all liens of the variety named.
1 good bad ami indifferent. Several In ns
.Judge Marshal! will be glad to answer in this department
questions on all points of rearing utility and fancy poultry.
, lie 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 winner’ tor sale.
Pens ami single birds. Ribbons and
cups go with birds. V A Ham. Newnan.
iGa 9-21-I
Plymouth Rocks.
FOR s.\ Li ’. - I 'in ♦ bred Barred Rocks and
Buff Rocks. »'b,hte< n months old. singly.
1 in trios and pens. $1.2.5 each; some for $1
each. Char 1 :W Davis. Anderson Hard-
. waie Company 10-2-10
•E<*.GS from prize-winning Railed Ply in*
1 outh Rocks; four ribbons, first cock,'
\ first. fourth and fifth ben*. Silvei <up
<sw eepstakes i on just four birds. b ine
■ <>« Io rels for sale Benjamin H Spurlock.
I Lithonia. Ga. 9-14-5
Leghorns.
• I FOR SALE Twenty-flv< S C White
Leghorn pullets, live and seven months
old. thoroughbred. < tlder ones laying.
I E. B. Ilarvex, Ro\ M. Lithonia, Ga.
11
I = =
R. I Reds
MY young stock this season have just
■ ; won third ami fifth cockerels at Ten-
nessee slate fair. die. on two entries
and first cockerel at Tr -State fair. Mem
phis Anx out* wishing first-class young
slack so .all shows or foi breeding pui -
i posts and can supplx them, also hav»
sonic ot past <easou - I t. -dets which I
will sell at reasonablt price. Barren
i ■ n y, \ ‘• i • G a 10-2-2
i ; ~ ~ —-■ ■
Wyandottes.
. , WHITE wT''■ iM H TES Four pullets
’! and Inst year's <>ek This is proper
i I nulling «mb $7.50. I'ggs reduced Io $1
i setting. Ed L Culver. Sparta. Ga.
Bantams.
-
BANTAMS Gam*- banians. Sehrights.
Buff Coehii • Garfish Cobb, Athens.
Ga 4-26-30
Ducks.
FOR SVLI7 Indian Runner ducks, one
■ i xeat oiii. <'tigi\ or in ’ra»«; s! 25 uich;
■me • at ’ g .irks \\ . Davis. Ander
'. son Hardware Gomiunx 10-2-39
Eags
I 1 Tin nt. <t <;i i i;i;; I ■ Buff orpu-t.m < ggs.
si p. lit .. >■. \\ r.ls.H - leel Main
. 4-27-25
■ BI.G’K G’lN'M for fall setto g
i> <i • .. to ;. '■ v• • -mill .. «.*, a few
os m b i ♦*• •< :- s 7’» I lea<h;ua' l«” s
• «h m n ■ • ; ■ . ■ n 1 . .ns <m g.
Aip'ih, I. ' I ■ . • 2 •.• i . \ cone • i \
4\ - 1 -I"
- ib '
*
EJ.JfXEsSHA-Gl-
have never laid an egg, which, of
eouYse. cuts Hie 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
it 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. <'. White Leg
hot its, S. t'. Brown Leghorns, S. Buff
Leghorns. Wiiite Orpingtons, Black Or
pingtons, Buff Rocks, Partridge Rocks,
Buff W\andottes. Partridge Wyan
dottes. Blad; Minorcas. Anconas, Buck
eyes, Hamburgs, Houdans and Golden
W yandottes. All other varieties have
enough to fill their class. It is the in
tention to have the same number of en
tries in cadi class or variety, so that if
the above mentioned varieties do not
fill they will be barred entirely front
the contest.
Prizes for Winners.
t'ash prizes will be offered as follows:
B> st p> n record. SSO; second best pen
record, $25: third best pen record. sls;
fourth best pen record. $lO.
Rest individual record, S2O; second
besf 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
otters 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 iay
' Ing pen of White Orpingtons owned by
a club manager. Other clubs have sig
• nified tlieir willingness to offer prizes
on their varieties.
Tins contest means much to the state
of Missouri and Hie 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 tire 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 th>' chicken that he admires the
' most and feels will suit his tastes and
go to trapnesting for eggs, getting them
i better year by year.
Cows.
Foli SALE—Two Jersey cows; tine con
dition. Venable Bros., Temple Court
Bhifik 10-2-19
I-til. SAI E one large, line, red Dur
ham row. (’all 304 Oakland avenue or
Bell phont Ma in 5110-J 35-1 -io
Horses and Carriages
FOR SALE. <’l I EAR--one covered deliv
ery wagon, one flat bottom delivery
wrgon \pt lx Anderson Hardware Com-
South Pryor street. 10-2-37
FOR sal;: Saddle pony, beautiful bay;
good gait, gentle; suitable for box or
girl. A. R. Kellogg. Temple Court Bldg.
10-2-20
<L\ E-11 < »RSE BI'GGY and harness quick
sale, s>l.oo. I7U Sp’ing. 46-1-10
Miscellaneous Poultry.
b iii i e i EGHORNS On< male and e ght
• emales. grand birds, Sio. One male
nn<l 20 females. Rhode bland Reds. s2l.
Mrs. \\ .i Smith. '.>ol Ponce DeLeon ave
nue Bell Ivy 4380. 31-2-10
FREE RANGE duck and poultry farm,
have manx yards of .ideal Rhode Island
Reds ami Hie finest \\ hit< Leghorns;
lurgnsi W Lit. Runner jams u, the Souiii’
also Fawn and While. Write for prices
of eggs and stock < the lure,.' yards al
ways sell tr si. st •Kgsi I'omt- and
s*'< our i.i..s ard stock <’liarnble... <la
Houle I Citi office. l orsvih Build
ing. Atlanta. <la. 9-28-51
11. (I. HASTINGS & CO..
Seedsmen for the South, 16 West
Mitchell street. Four City De
ries Daily. North and
South Sid - p a. in., Inman Park
and West End 2 p. ni. Bell
I’liJin M 2a68. Atlanta 2‘)68.
A >;nol» TIME to nlani a patch of r e.
baric? , oats or rape f<-G green food for
your fowls. *
IT IS NECESSARY to keep charcoal bc
' fore your fowls, and xx «•» krmw of nene
better than the “Esso" charcoal; it is re
carbenized and is p h up especially for
putiitiy. Price. 2pound package. 13c;
two packages. 25c.
Bl LBS Single Dutch hyacinths, six
co’oi sea dozen; postpaid, 60c.
Double Di. c‘t hyacinths. < \ colors. 60c a
dozen; |m- } H. 70c. White Ron.sn hy
acinths. ‘l'e . dozen; postpaid. 50< Paver
v bile ’. -"i . t dozen, imstuaid.
4tk I’h.t'is; red ’il’>s. ID- cacti; .<I.OO
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ad< •.1 postpo d. 2’ic .lolh|Uil< L>»
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Real Estate For Sale.
\V. A. Foster & Raymond Robson
REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS.
Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 EDGEWOD AVE. Atlanta Phone 1881
"IF - YOt SEE IT LN OUR AD., IT'S SO.”
FOR SALE. FOR RENT.
151 NORTH JACKSON STREET.
ON THE RIGHT going out Jackson street,
between Cain and Highland avenue, sit-
I uated on a very large, elevated lot. we
I have a good two-story ten-room resi-
I hence, with cabinet mantels, gas, batli
and sink in the kitchen. This house is
• located in a good neighborhood, on car
line, convenient to schools and churches,
j 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
i 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
•ciuding city water. $25.60.
AND A LONG LIST of all kinds and
sizes of other bouses, and at all prices.
Come to see us.
If You Have Money to Lend. XVe Cau Place it Safely.
FOR RENT.
388 SPRING STREET.
A sIA EN-ROOM two-story half house. Ha« just been thoroughly repaired and
is in first-class condition. Excellent neighborhood. Price reduced to $27.50.
Hits 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 txvo small families. Splendid location and in an
excellent neighborhood; $35 per month.
KMBMW■—WM ■! HI a———
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
Two West End Bungalows—Easy Terms
ON DARGAN STREET, near Lucile ave nue. we have for sale a five-room bun
galow. very attractive, and having all modern 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 REAI TTFUL WEST END PARK, about one block from car line, we have a
brand-new six-room bungalow, well built, well arranged and a little beaut;
Good. level lot. Price $3,500. Terms about $350 cash; balance like rent. Let us
sl'ow you this place because we know you will like it if \ou want to locate any
where in that splendid residence secti on.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 and 20 Walton St. Both Phones 458
EXCHANGE.
EXCHANGE.
BEAUTIFUL S-voom house in 14 or 15 minutes wall; 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.
WE HAVE 200 by 143 feet railroad frontage: FIRST CLASS; in the best part
of the city. Side track already in. 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.
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WE HAVE a four -room house facing car line on the east side
of town that we will sell for $859 and allow a carpenter,
painter, mason or plasterer to work $950 out and assume a loan
of SSOO. XVe will pay such buyer a part wage while he is work
ing this balance out. Address 11. W. L).. 009 Atlanta National
Bank Bldg., or call 4234.
Beautiful Highland View
THIS LOCATION 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.
Bungalows, Bungalows. Bungalows
IN ORMEWOOD PARK.
I Wild. Bl IL 1) you a home arranged Io suit your own ideas on
a 10l as large as you like, and you can arrange terms to
suit yourself, with a small cash payment. S t ■ the Beautiful
Bungalows just finished, with every convenience.
Phone Main 4245-.1. Atlanta Phone 6027-M.
J. R. McADAMS
ORMEWOOD I'AliK.
A PICK-UP
Nil. 194 West FViUR I'I.EN'TH ST.. . six - >■,lolll bouse on lot ."Ox’ 11 " fe, t
Only $2,300.
NO. <OB WOODWARD AX E.. ,1 sou -room cottage, only JI,“00; 8150 cash
balance sls per month.
NO CONNECTICUT AVE a flve-room cottage, on lot 50x155, oniv
s2.6nii SIOO cash, assume ti of sl."oi', balan, sls mont *
EVERETT A EVERETT
22 4 HROWN-P.AN'DOI.PH BLDG
Ph me M 23. 2
THE LOUSE you will build, buy or retd will not !■ ■?
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
conveniences, such as cabinet mantels,
tile hearths, electric lights, gas. bath and
sin l ; 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 chui cites. Price $35.
144 JHGHLAND AVENUE. ..
OUT in the Boulevard apartment at the
above number on Highland avenue we
have a nice 5-room apartment equipped
with all tile 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 & gOYXSTON
CAPITOL AVE.
THIS is a nine-room two-storv h,..... .
beaut.tul Capitol Heights: fou>- "i-' ” '
bed rooms upstairs and one on fiL. =
Lot. is 50 by 200 feet, with a fine n-A'" r
and garden If you are looking n h r aM
home in this section it will LaZ
pay you to see this one Pris. n r
su,2uo, on very easy terms. rte Gn b
NORTH SIDE BUNGALOW.
THIS IS a little beauty, just off ii>.s
land avenue and right at Druid A'
stone front; six rooms, with lar"e 1. '
mg porch; electric lights, gas water o p '
er and hardwood floors: !o, Vn L \ ■''■k
feet: new and up to date. Price
on good terms. Look at it and niab
an offer. n,akt us
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GRANT PARK COTTAGE
THIS IS a six-room cottage near c,,,
11 e'U? u f t? e ° r i ?’ a avenu ? and Gram s tr ee.’
lias ah the city conveniences and j n t j,7*.‘
class condition. Lot 55 by 150 feet ,
one block of school. Car service bes' n
city. I rice SZ.IOO. Terms SSOO cash
per month; just like rent. n ’
ORMEWOOD PARK.
JUST OFF CAR LINE and in the be«t
residence sec.ipn. we have a new sK.
room cottage, with city water and ba'h
in lot 60 by 1.60 feet; level and Al a,i 2
S2OO cash and S2O per month.
LOTS.
IN ORMEWOOD PARK, fronting 3 ,
line and clierted street, we can , P u
you a bargain for S6OO. You can make
some money here.
A $3,500 BARGAIN,
Do YOU WANT a home in West End"
If so. see us. as we have the best bar.
gam in that fine home section Six
rooms tile bath, beautiful fixtures, ai;
conveniences. There is none better so
Hie money. $3,500 m terms to suit you
Ask for Mr. Eastman.
S. W. SULLIVAN & SOX.
BUILDERS.
308 Peters Building. .Main 2S.M
Legal Notice.
GEORGIA — Fulton County.
To tlie Superior Court of Saul Countv;
Lhe petition of George E. Scott, of I al
ton county, Georgia; W. A. Witnerspnor
nt Henrico county. Virginia, and Maker
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, hx
which name said proposed corpora’: n
1 shall be known, shall contract and ne
contracted with, sue and be sued.
2. That the term for which petitioners
desire to be incorporated is twenty (..■•>
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 one
hundred dollars i$100) each, fifteen
thousand dollars ($15,000) of which au
thorized capital stock is to be the mini
mum capital stock of said corporation, io
be actually paid in as the amount of capi
tal to be employed by petitioners, to be
increased from time to time to any
amount not exceeding (except by amend
ment of the charter) said authorized capi
tal stock, as may be determined by the
directors of said corporation.
4. object of the said proposed
corporation is pecuniary profit and gam
Io 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 nf coal, coke and other
fuels and combustibles, and binders ’■’
the same; to mine, buy, sell, deal in and
deal with coal, other minerals, fuels and
combustibles, and to manufacture, b■.
and -sell coke and its py-products: *o 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.
hold, operate, lease, rent or otherwise a--
quire, operate, use or dispose of plants
or works, locations for plants or wi'ks.
and machinery, apparatus, devices or ap
pliances. necessary, appropriate, conve
nient or suitable for. pertaining or
dent to. or employed in said business:
manufacture, purchase or otherwise ac
quire, bold. own. mortgage. leas p . asslC ,’ l ;
transfer, invest in. deal in and deal a l
and trade in goods, wares, merchanci
and property of every class and de>< in
lion necessary, appropriate, convenient or
suitable for. pertaining or incident to. 6
employed in the conduct or carrying o* l
of said business.
5. That in order to facilitate and f
feet the purposes and objects of said cor
poration, and a,s the same may be r t
sary, appropriate, convenient, surco/
incident to organizing, conducting
furthering its said business, legitimate!,
carrying into effect the purpose of :*
ganization, winding up its affairs, or
posing of its property, franchises ano
business, petitioners desire said cor P®7*
tion to have the following rights.
privileges and franchises, the same J •
m furtherance of. and not in limnat,u
of. the general powers conferred ‘L.
and of the objects and purposes of «
corporation as hereinabove stated:
<a> To acquire, possess, use. bold.
assign, lease, grant licenses in rP r s P. e !
mortgage, or otherwise dispose ■> . 11 14
way. the good will, trade name* 3 . >
marks, letters patent of the United .
or of any foreign country, patents ’
rights, licenses and privileges. ;’rem;
improvements and processes, r’gM/
chß es. property and assets of nil or
any other persons, firms,
corporations relating or suitable
useful in connection w’ith. the b| i ‘ p ' e .
purposes of the corporation an i J,'
surne or undertake the whole
of the assets and liabilities of- '<•
son , firm, assoc da tlons or <on
and to pax for the same in
bonds or other securities of the cot
■ or otherwise. , <
•b) To accept and receive in
subscriptions to its capital s’*'
money, property or service-, g’ ,
end reasonable valuations a ma ...
termined upon and approved by
rectors. $ i to
(<•) To borrow money or incur
ex idence the same by giving
suing bonds, certificates of indch’ 1
or other v ritten obligations. ai>d ’■
ihc same by executing mortgage
to ' f • u !•» debt or of trust t<
or any part of its assets, proper’?
and franchises.
»d) To subscribe for. purcha c ‘ ' ip - P
own. hold, sell, hypothecate ,r
'acquire, possess and dispose <*f ' ' '
part «»f (he capital stock, share*
securities, or other obligation? \
other corporation or corporation
p«ny or companies. associa< “U
< iation«. trust estate or estate-. i>?
hereafter to bp formed under t ic
tuis or <»f any other state or terr }
of the United States or of an.' : I<a .
gov ‘rn?nent: or th? bonds or other
lions of any (own. cit? . count? -
” slat- . \l.-o to purchase. ’
i’s own bond - or nth*-*’ obky
I shares of Hs own <•• • p«i «t« e
• i 'i o prescribe by bv-la*s
or places where the -lockitob e • c
nut '- res|>p< t iveh hold i ■
I r • spec!A ■ • ’ - 4 ' '
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