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THE ATT,ANTA GEORGIAN AND XEWkREAD FOR PROFIT— GEORGIAN WANT ADS--USE FOR RESULT J
For Sale —Miscellaneous.
pVfUsALE—Good Knabe piano, $25. Main
2904-J. 4-10-21
v< >R <1 ABE— Pining table and six leath
r pr seat chairs for sl6; also hall carpet,
_.h O «any washstand and other goods.
Squire 44 Colquitt avenue. Phone Ivy
40 "0 -L 10-4-14
Tom CIRCULARS. 3x4 in., 65c.; 5,000,
42 50 prepaid. Will print them as cir
culars ’ labels or shipping labels. Harry
Hummel. 3025 Germantown avenue,
pjiitedelptiia, Pa. 26-4-10 !
KT-VING table, six leather bottom |
chairs and buffet; cheap. Call Ivy ]
2898 -J 121 4 .: 9 I
rr-jt itALE.CHEAP—Two small iron
’ w *. one casn register, one Dey time
32-ff
LIFE-TIME
furniture, rugs
AND DRAPERIES.
Chifforobes $25.00
Brass Beds 10.00
Mission Clocks 2.98
Dining Tables 12.50
Dining Chairs 1.98
$35.00 Dressers 24.75
Pullman Davenports 35.00
If it’s Furniture we have it at
the right price.
GOLDSMITH-ACTON
WITHERSPOON CO.
R? Peachtree. 61 North Broad.
DI'NTLEY PNEUMATIC CLEANERffTe?
move dirt and germs from rugs, carpets,
floors, etc.; vacuum cleaners from $32.50
up; vacuum sweepers, $9.75. C. J. Danie)
& Co.. 416 Fourth Nat. Bk, Bldg. 12-2-11
DESK -Roll top. solid walnut, fair con
dition. 859 Piedmont avenue. 50-3-10
SPECIALS FOR
SATURDAY.
Leg of Lamb (whole),
lbl2 l-2c
Leg of Lamb (cut), lb.. .15c
Lamb Chops, lblsc
Lamb Stew, lbloc
Prime Rib Roast, lb.,
12 1-2 and 15c
Chuck Steak, lbloc
Round Steak, lblsc
Pot Stew, lb7 l-2c
Fish and Oysters.
CAMPBELL’S PLACE,
89 Decatur Street and 150
Marietta Street.
STOVE —-Radiant Home; hard ccai burn
er; good condition; cheap. 859 Piedmont
avenue. 49-3-11>
CHICAGO Chop Suey Re’staurant for col
ored. No. 9 Ivy street. Atlanta phene
6938-F. Open Saturday, October 5.
FOR SALE -Old brick; Jones avenue and
Marietta street. Morrow Transfer Com
pany. 40-3;5
HANDSOME birch bedroom suite, tables,
earpets and stove. 21 West Peachtree
Place ; 40-2-10
SAFES, files, cabinets, new & 2nd hd.
Gookin Bank & Office Equipment Co.
9-20-31
National Cash Registers.
$35-850; S6O-$75 and up. Terms easy. Lib
eral exchange allowance. Both phoner.
THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO..
50 North Broad Street. 7-20-52
NEW, beautiful rugs woven from your
old carpet, superior to any in service;
plain or designed; any size. Catalogue
free Oriental Rug Company, Baltimore.
8-16-31
Ampripan ” It registers everything."
.auicut all Latest improvements.
Caqh Old registers exchanged,
v
Rotricinvc Atlanta Cash Register Co.
ait IS, 34 East Alabama street.
6-13-47
new rubber tires put on your
. BABY'S CARRIAGE. PHONE IVY
80-6 ROBERT MITCHELL, 299 EDGE
WOOD 7-18-15
Auction Sales.
CENTRAL
st., buys and sells everything; regular
auction Tuesday and Friday. Bell phone
Main 2424. W-3-41
PAWN BROKERS AUCTION HOUSE, 51
Decatur street. We buy and sell any
and everything. Atlanta phone 2285; Bell
Plume Main 1434. Main 187. 7-29-20
SPRINGER'S Auction House, at 25 South
rTj or street, will buy or sell your
household goods, pianos and office furni
ture. Main 1526.10-3-6
’’EMBROKE Sales Company under new
nanagement; will accept your surplus
’•■ock of any kind on consignment; cash
advanced; settlement on date of sale. 143
south Pryor street. Bell phone Main 1434.
187. Atlanta phone 2285. 8-6-30
■' 1 " ■ - 1 '
Sowing Machines.
' '• 44ENT new machines with complete
set of attachments for $2 per month;
also machines repaired; prompt delivery.
Both phones 1893. Singer Sewing Ma
t-nme Company, 79 Whitehall. 9-14-44
Blue Prints.
, DIXIE BLUE PRINT CO.
3 ntAV?IS LL BUILDING. MAIN 3840.
QIALITY, LOW PRICES, PROMPT
. SERVICE. 9-30-55
Business Opportunities.
-J' —Established small grocery
r ?. on ® °f the best around Atlanta —
*,„,' . caßll and 30-day customers
■tat pay bills. Box 43 Decatur, Ga.
YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY for
a live man with $2,000 and
services to join hands with
“J 1 ® ,*?*, Atlanta’s most sub
stantial business men in a
guaranteed safe mall order
i jr °posltion. If you are look-
n K for a safe Investment ami
a Prosperous future, write at
once This opening is for one
r>my - AHtlress H. K„ Box
f ■ r are Georgian.lo-3-32
” r . y Roods business, clearing
this rtl5 r rr ' on th: connecting residence In
(j, x stock amounts to about SBOO.
■'•i are Georgian.6l-3-10
fa-- Saloon doing good business
*" r.nt. Box 802, care Georgian
- 26-2-10
busino^F P '~f? ne well established tin
For ', I r,t ß -_ or tln and plumbing together.
Schrr.edlr n Particulars write W. H R.
’ r> p - O. Box 54, Americus. Ga.
ar—lo-2-1
“ 1 ■ -
Fanns For Saie.
i??'' 1 ' ■J ,r >e farm. 75 acres, in Chat
fr' ation a ,‘ Eyerl y . Ga. For in-
Cjl ■ J. B. McLeod, Morrow.
42-4-10
Real Estate For Sale.
i NEW five-room cottage on Glennwood
avenue; elevated lot,-covered with oak
trees; splendid neighborhood; house is
; extra well built with cabinet mantels and
i tinted walls, city water; price $2,500; easy
terms, or will trade for acreage. {See Sir.
art * Walton street. Phone Ivy
339 °- _ 61-4-10
TWO FINE north side lots; will exchange
equity for diamond ring. Owner. Box
21, care Georgian. 47-4-10
WIT T F 2!L sale or~exchange:
I iL»Li bEIzL or exchange for acreage dan*
t ay five-room cottage, 1054 DeKalb ave
near Moreland. Inman Park. Price
' !va 00 2' Main 2405-J. Charles R. Cook,
480 South Boulevard. 10-4-13
FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow in Deca
tur. $3,500, easy terms. Fletcher Pear
son. 422 Atlanta National Bank Building.
Main 3145, 10-4-6
1 HAVE two beautiful level east front
lots 50x160 each, on East Lake drive;
will sell one or both at a bargain on easy
terms. G. W. W., care Georgian. 10-3-48
LARGE lot, near fine residences, in higli
class suburb; $350. Don’t answer unless
you have the cash. Box 807, care Geor
gian. 53-2-10
FOR SALE—Four-room house, lot 50 by
150; River car line; $1,000; $lO a month.
John Carey, 2 Whitehall street. 9-16-17
FOR SALE—RESIDENCE
HAVE THREE up-to-date six-room bun-
I galows, all improvements, on paved
street, sidewalks, gas, seweragk. electric
lights, hot and cold water connections,
furnace heat. Small cash payment; bal
ance to suit. Apply John Hagan, 218 Au
burn avenue. 9-20-18
FOR quick sale, list your propertv with
Everett & Everett, 224 Brown-Randolph
Bldg . Marietta and Forsyth. 7-15-27
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
Money To Loan.
FOR 6 per cent and 7 per cent loans. See
John E. Gay, 801 Empire Life Bldg.
Main 141.10 -4- 4 5
HOME FUNDS and insur
ance money at prevailing
rates of interest on real es
tate. Can place your ap-
I plication and get the money
at once. Ralph 0. Cochran
Company, 19 South Broad.
" 9-25-36
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
AND OTHERS, upon their own names;
cheap rates, easy payments. Confiden
tial. D. H, Tolman, 524 Austell building.
MONEY ON HAND for Immediate loans
on property in or near Atlanta. J. E.
Van Valkenburg, 501 Equitable building
16-6-22
i WEYMAN & CONNORS.
ESTABLISHED 1890.
IMortgages_on Real Estate. 4-1-3
| SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND, anv
amount; 6 per cent. Write or call. S.
jW. Carson, 24 South Broad street. 4-1-17
i FARM LOANS placed in any amount on
; improved farm lands in Georgia. The
Southern Mortgage Company, Gould build-
1 Ing. 7-13-1
THE PRUDENTIAL IN-
I SURANCE CO. of Ameri
iea 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
i chase money notes. Foster &
Robson. 11 Edgewood Ave.
jewelers and brokers
301 PITIItS
loan (v rAi .
SHONE MAIN »> '
. STRICTLY PRIVATE
Without Indorsement
Without Collateral
Security
Without Real Estate
Securities
Monev loaned at
LAWFUL RATES. '
NATIONAL DIS
COUNT CO.,
301-2 Fourth Nation
al Bank Building.
Young men and women that are Ipok
ing for positions and business openings
will do themselves a great justice by con
i suiting the "Help Wanted” and "Business
■ Opportunity" columns of The Georgian.
Railroad Schedule.
SOUTIIERN™“RAILWAY?
"PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH"
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA.
The following schedule figures are pub
lished only as information, and are not
guaranteed;
No. Arrive From— No. Depart To—
-35 N. Y0rk..5:00 am 36 N. York. 12;15am
13 Jajcvllle. 5:20 am 20 Col'bus 5:20 am
43 Was’ton 5:25 am 13 (Jincl 5:30 am
12 Sh’port.. 6:30 am 32 Ft. Vai.. 5:30 am
23 Jaxville. 6:50 am 35 B’ham.... 5:45 am
•17 Toccoa... 8:10 am 7 Chat'ga.. 6:40 am
; 26 Heflin.... 8:20 am 12 R'mond.. 6:55 am
! 29 N. York.lo:3o am 23 K. City. 7:00 am
3 Chat'ga 10:35 am 18 Bruns'k.. 7:45 am
7 Macon.. 10:40 am 29 B'ham... 10:45 am
87 Ft. Vai .10:45 am 38 N. York. 11:01 am
21 Col'bus ,10:50 am 40 Ch’lotte. 12:00 n'n
6 Clnci... 11:10 am 6 Macon... 12:20 pm
29 CTlbus .1:40 pm 30 C’bus.. 12:30 pm
80 B'ham... 2:30 pm 30 N. York.. 2:45 pm
40 B’ham. 12:40 pm 15 Chatt’ga. 3:00 pm
39 Ch’lotte. 3:55 pm 39 B'ham. .. 4:10 pm
5 Macon.. 4:00 pm *lB Toccoa... 4:30 ptn
37 N. York. 5:00 pm 22 Col'bus... 5:10 pm
15 Bruns'k. 7:50 pm 5 Clnci.. .. 5:10 pm
11 R’mond.. 8:30 pm 28 F. Valley 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
19 Col'bus 10:20 pm 44 Wash'n.. 8:45 pm
81 Ft Vat. 10:25 pml 24 Jaxville.. 9:30 pm
36 B’ham.. 12:09ngtl 11 Sh'port.. 11:10 pm
14 Clnci... 11:00 pml 14 Jaxville 11:10 pm
Trains marked thus (•) run daily, ex
cept Sunday.
Other trains run dally. Central time.
City Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree St.
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GEORGIAN
Want Ads
BRING RESULTS.
P<MJ IT W*
EDITLD juiXfL MMARSJIALL.
The Success of the Incubator
The prejudice which existed for years against the incubator
and its use has about passed away. I M’ell remember how, dur
ing the first ten or fifteen years of its existence,
it was considered capable of hoodooing anything
that came in contact with it.
It was known that it would, in the hands
of the best experts of the country, hatch some
chickens, but what would they amount fol
They would not develop in a natural way
sufficiently to be able to win any prizes. It
was considered that they were really only in
tended for raising broilers. In fact, all kinds
of things were put up against it. Thank for
tune, time has had the effect of wearing all
these theories utterly threadbare, and the incu
bator and brooder have come into their own.
The incubator is now not only used by the ex
perimenter who is always ready to take hold
and try any new thing under the sun for the
novelty of the thing, but it is used to hatch
the thousands, yes hundreds of thousands of
broilers that are annually produced in this country. The people
doing this enormous business use machines capable of holding
thouands of eggs, up to 60,000.
These machines are no more
trouble to manage and regulate
than one holding 60 eggs. Just
think of it; how many old
broody hens it represents—-4.000.
Wouldn't a person have a picnic
looking after that many? You
know the incubator is blamed in
all kinds of ways for not hatch
ing all the eggs put into it. But
how many of these old setting
hens out of the 4,000 do you im
agine would get fussy and leave
their nests? Can’t you just see
a lot of them standing up on the
nests?
All this is not-considered when you
are making comparisons with the incu
bator. But this valuable machine has
forged its way to the front in the face
of all opposition, and is so firmly root
ed in the business of the up-to-date
practical poultryman that he would no
more think of dispensing with it than
the every-day business man would
dream of doing without his typewriter.
But there are a lot of doubting Thom
ases in the country yet, the great bulk
of which are among the farmers. I
get letters without number from these
people asking me the simple plain ques
tion, “Is the incubator a success, and
would you advise a farmer to try one
who wants to raise 200 chickens a
year?”
The principal reason for this doubt
in the mind of the farmer is that he has
not kept himself posted upon the incu
bator business.
Ho has been prejudiced against it,
thinking that it was a trick suited only
for the fancy breeder or the experi
menter.
I want to say right here and now
Judge Marshall 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.
Plymouth Rocks.
FOR SALE—Pure bred Barred Rocks and i
Buff Rocks, eighteen months old, singly, i
in trios and pens; $1.25 each; some for $1 ;
each. Charles W. Davis, Anderson Hard- j
ware Company. 10-2-40 |
Ducks.
FOR SALE —Indian Runner ducks, one
year old; singly or in trios; $1.25 each;
some $1 each. Charles W. Davis, Ander- |
son Hardware Company. 10-2-39 ;
Etfgs.
THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs,
$1 per fifteen. 126 Windsor street. Main
3588. 4-27-25
Horses and Carriages
FOR SALE. CHEAP —One covered deliv
ery wagon, one flat bottom delivery I
wagon. Apply Anderson Hardware Com
pany, 32-34 South Pryor street.lo-2-37
FOR SALE- Saddle pony, beautiful bay;
good gait, gentle; suitable tor boy or ;
girl. A B. Kellogg, Temple Court Bldg.
Hogs.
FOR SALE Two Jersey Red Duroe sows. ■
18 months old, thoroughbred; father and
mother registered; beauties. Fifty dollars *
for both, crated ready to ship. W. S. C..
Box 1737, Atlanta. Ga. 57-4-10 .
Are you in need of anything today?
Then a Want Ad in The Georgian will go
get it for you. Phone your ad to The
Georgian. Every phone is a sub-station
f,r Georgian Want Aos. Competent and
polite men to serve you.
i
Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale.
SUBURBAN HOME. MARIETTA (’AR LINE.
4 1-2 to 10 ACRES, 6-room cot tage, accommodation for 1.000
hens; spring water on place. Will exchange for citv
propertv or sell on terms.
E. G. BLACK
719 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK. MAIN 1514
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FOR QUICK RESULTS.
THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a
modern home unless it is wired for Electricity.
Money To Loan, Money To Loan.
MONEY TO LOAN
HOME FUNDS and insurance money at 6,7 and 8
per cent interest. Can get you the money at
once.
Ralph O. Cochran Co.
L..H..ZURLINE. Mgr. Loan Dept.
19 S. Broad Street,
F.J MXE'S.EAX’L-
that the incubator is practical, and that
it will do its work as well on an av
erage as the old hen, and with a whole
lot less trouble, to say nothing of the
advantage it is in allowing the hens to
be put back to laying again instead
of having them waste at least three
months time in hatching and brooding
a clutch of chickens. An incubator is
simple and easy to manage. The ex
perimental stage is past and out of the
way. so that Sil one lias to do nioW is
to light it up and get busy.
What kind would I recommqpd? I
don't recommend any kind. There are
at a rough estimate over a hundred
different kinds of incubators, any one
of which will do good work under or
! dinary conditions. Some are a little
: better in one way and some in other
i ways, and so it goes. A person will
soon become accustomed to any one of
■ them and can manage it as easily as a
, sewing machine.
The Incubator will be a money maker
I for you if you will but give it the at
-1 tention that you do or should any other
I business proposition.
I have always considered it a mighty
good plan, if you intend to get a ma
i chine at all, to secure it in the fall, run
jit a time or two when you are not
quite so anxious to hatch chickens as
you are in the spring, thus getting
: yourself perfectly familiar with every
■ detail of its operation. Then when
I real hatching time comes you will be
; right in line for good results.
You would not think of walking 100
i miles to save railroad fare, neither
I should you try to do your hatching with
a lot of old hens when you can get a
i good machine to do the work for the
i price of a dozen good hens, and it will
last you for years to come.
The man raising his thousands needs
: the machine, and the back yard breeder
I also needs one, that he may keep his
few hens at work giving him eggs.
Cows.
|
; FOR SALE-—Two Jersey cows; fine con
dition. Venable Bros., Temple Court
; Bldg. 10-2-19
Miscellaneous Poultry.
H. G. HASTINGS & CO..
Seedsmen for the South, 16 West
Mitchell street. Four City De
liveries Daily. North • and
South Side 9 a. in., Inman Park
and West End 2 p. m. Bell
Phone M. 2568, Atlanta 2568.
GET A BOX of Donkey's Chicken Pox
Remedy just as soon as you find that
your fowls have the sorehead. It Is a sure
i cure. Price, 50c.
l BULBS, BULBS—Write for a copy of our
Bulb Catalogue. It gives prices and de-
' scription of bulbs that are to be planted
at this season of the year.
LEE'S GERMOZONE—dhe poultry medi
cine. Both liquid and tablet form, 50c.
i T a *ri ets can be sent by mail.
I IT IS TIME TO BEGIN working on your
1 lawns. We can supply you with the
! best grade of fancy reclean<« Kentucky
Blue Grass, Evergreen Lawn Mixture and
i lawn fertilizers.
i CONKEY'S ROUP REMEDY will cure
those fowls that are walking around
running at the nose and eves. I‘rice 25c
50c and SI.OO
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE y ()U lij’Tt
either of the following are good: Lee's
Egg Maker, Conkey's Laying Tonic or
Rust's Egg Producer; 25c and 50c pack
ages of each.
Real Estate For Sale.
W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson
REAL ESTATE, REX riNG AND LOANS
Bell Phones 1031-1032 11 EDGEWOD AVE. Atlanta Phone 1881.
"IF YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD.. IT'S SO."
FOR SALE.
336 GORDON STREET is a beautiful ten
room house with two baths, furnace an«l
servant's room; the place is one of the
most desirable in the city; the lot is 90x
150. on the corner of Lawton. the verv
best part of West End; the lot is worth
almost the price of the whole proposition.
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
Mr. Eve.
LOOK at No. 286 Oak 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 Air. White.
ON PONCE DE LEON PLACE, near St.
Charles avenue, a nearly new two-story
eight-room residence, with all city con
veniences; hardwood floors downstairs;
slightly elevated level lot 50x150 to an
alley. Bargain for $5,250. Attractive
terms. See Mr. Bradshaw.
ON WEST PEACHTREEUciose Im we
have a splendid home of nine rooms;
beautiful lot: everything in perfect condi
tion. Price SII,OOO. See Mr. Radford.
If You Have Money to Lend, We Can Place it Safelv.
FOR RUNT.
9-r. h., 42 W. Baker sts4o.oo 7-r, h., 297 Crew 5t525.00
8-r. h., 388 Spring st 27.50 6-r. h., 136 E. Georgia ave 22.50
8-r. h., 117 Cooper st 35.00 6-r. h.. 11 Johnson ave 21.00
8-r. h., 109 Cooper st 35.00 6-r. h., 442 Pulliam st 25.00
WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BU ,LETIN, giving a good description of
everything we have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT. 12 AUB TRN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 618.
—w—r-w———w
FOR RENT
BY
E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY
8 West Ala baina Street.
NO. 115 EAST AA ENUE—This is an eight-room
house equipped with gas and electricity; hot and
cold water and ou a larg • level lot. Very desirable
for two small families. Sp leudid location and in an
excellent neighborhood; $ >5 per month.
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
Two West End Bungalows—Easy Terms
ON DARGAN STREET, near Lucile ave uue, we have for sale a five-room bun
galow, very attractive, aiid having a I modern improvements: elevated east
front lot, fronting a beautiful park. Th price is $3,250, on terms of about $250
CASH and $25 per MONTH. Pick this up.
IN Pl*,,\l I 11* I L 11 l-.ST I*.ND park, bout one block from c&r line we have a
brand-new six-room bungalow, wel! built, well arranged and a little beautv
Gpod. level lot Price $3,500.' Terms ab* nt $350 eash; balance like rent Let tis
show you this place because we know ou will like it if you want to locate any
where in that splendid residence sectl n.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 and 20 Walton St. Both Phones 458.
Beautiful Highland View
TUTS 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 price.- and terms.
Atlanta Development Co.
609-13 Third National Bank Building.
Bungalows, Bung, ilows, Bungalows
IN ORMEWOOD PARK.
I WILL BUILD you a home ar anged Io siiil yoiir own ideas on
a lot as large as you like.-.ind yon can arrange terms to
suit yourself, with a small cash payment. See the Beautiful
Bungalows just finished, with every convenience.
Phone Main 4245-J. Atlanta Phone 6027-M.
J. R. McADAMS
ORMEWO )D PARK.
SMALL FARM FOR RENT.
$12.50 PER MONTH; 30-acre farm, in iqckhegd district; good for truck and
dairy business; small house and bar i, fruit, spring.
A. S. HARRIS, Retil Ksatet
MAIN 1387. ROS Empire Building.
14th St., SSO Cash, sls Monthly
THE CROWLEY REALTY COMPANY have secured a contract on eighteen
lots on Fourteenth street, 1.200 feet from West Peachtree, at a price that
insures a good profit at once. Thes lots have a high elevation, with water,
sewerage, etc. They will be sold fro n S2O to S3O per front foot less than
neighborhood prices. Terms. SSO cash, sls monthly. Call us up at once
and let us drive you out and show this property.
THE CROWLEY REALTY CO.
307 PETERS BUILDING. PHONE MAIN 5226.
WILLIAMS-HARI'SOCK CO.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
Phone 2 106 Main.
HERE IS A BEAUTY 11 is cheap, too. house in Druid Hills section
This house is equipped with line brie!* tile and cabinet mantels hardwood
floors, birch doors, splendid basement; i situated on an elegant corner lot with
fronlag' of 65 feet Elegant gas and eh trie fixtures. It won’t keep $4 500
SSOO cash, balance S3O per month; no loan to assume. All you have to do is to
get busy. This is the place you have beer looking for
'<' I: N I*. 1 1 ON PON< I*. I'l. 1,!,< iN \ \ ENI E It I - well located and we are quot
mg it below the market value; 65 fi • t frontage; you can have it for $4,000.
It is just a case of where the owner nee Is the money. Terms.
JI ST OFF OF PEACHTREE STREET, on North avenue, we have a bargain in
a house that we van either sell or exchange. Si c us about this.
LET US DO your building Will make < isy terms and the right price.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY
REAL ESTATE. lEALTY TRUST BUILDING.
$125 PER FRONT FOOT will buy a situ 1[ piece of central property where val
ues are increasing every day You will have to hurry if you want this’.
$4,500 AN ATTRACTIVE bungalow jm t off of North Boulevard on verv at
tractive terms. Six rooms: all modem improvements
$2,750 BUYS beautiful building lot on the north side. This Is a corner lot in a
section where prices are advancing . very da' s< t . us about this at once.
LIST YOl'R PROPERTY with us exclusively, ami we will co-operate with other
agents.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY
Ivy 1600-1-2. Atlanta. Xj
Houses For Rent.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY
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OWNERS.
, j Our long list of houses for rent has
■ just about exhausted, and we are very
• much in need of all kinds of houses and
> | at all prices, and in all parts of the city
and suburbs. If you have vacant prop
erty, or property that is going to go va-
■ cant, and you want good tenants in
, I your property, come in and list it witli
1 us, and ; we will endeavor to do our
whole duty in trying to secure you flrst
; ' class tenants. Our facilities for renting
' property ean not be excelled by any one.
We have automobiles for showing our
i property and take pleasure in doing so.
! 1 Thanking you in advance, we are,
Respectfully,
FOSTER & ROBSON.
Real Estate For Sale.
gHARP &
CAPITOL AVE.
THIS IS a nine-room two-story house In
beautiful Capitol Heights: four large
bed rooms upstairs and one on first floor.
Lot is 50 by 200 feet, with a fine orchard
and garden If you are looking for a
home in this section it will certainly
pay you to see this one. f’rice only
$5,250, on very easy terms.
NORTH SIDE BUNGALOW.
THIS IS a little beauty, just off High
land avenue and right at Druid Hills;
stone front; six rooms, with large sleep--
ing porch; electric lights, gas, water, sew
er and hardwood floors; lot 50 by 150
feet; new and up to date. Price $5,000,
on good terms. Look at it and make us
an offer.
GRANT PARK COTTAGE.
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THIS IS a six-room cottage, near the cor
ner of Georgia avenue and Grant street.
Has all the city conveniences and in first
class condition. Lot 55 by 150 feet. In
one block of school. Car service best in
city. Price $2,750. Terms SSOO cash, $25
per month; just like rent.
ORMEWOOD PARK.
JUST OFF CAR LINE and in the best
residence section, we have a new six
room cottage, with city water and bath;
in lot 60 by 160 feet; level and shady;
S2OO cash and S2O per month.
LOTS.
IN ORMEWOOD PARK, fronting car
line and eherted street, we can sell
you a bargain for S6OO. You can make
some money here.
Legal Notices.
. a" I 'RoElaAi ATION.
SUBMITTING a proposed amendment to
the constitution of the state of Georgia,
to be voted on at the general election
to be held on Tuesday. November 5, 1912,
said amendment providing for, authoriz
ing arid empowering judges of superior
courts of this state to grant charters to
private companies in vacation.
By His Excellency,
JOSEPH M. BROWN, Governor.
STATE OF GEORGlA—Executive De
partment, August 24, 1912.
Whereas, The general assembly at its
session in 1912 proposed an amendrMmt
to the constitution of this state as set
forth in an act approved August 19, 1912,
to-wit:
An act to amend article 3, section 7,
paragraph 18, of the constitution of the
state of Georgia, embraced in section
5780 of the civil code of this state, au
thorizing and empowering judges of the
superior 'courts of this state to grant
charters to private companies in vaca
tion, and for other purposes.
Section 1 Be it enacted by the genera!
assembly of the state of Georgia, and it
is enacted by the authority of the same,
that paragraph 18. section 7, article 3,
of the constitution of this state, em
braced in section 5780 of the civil code of
Georgia, be, and the Same is hereby,
amended by adding after the word
"courts" in the sixth line thereof the
following words: "It may confer this
authority to grant corporate powers and
privileges to private companies to judges
of the superior courts of this state in
vacation,” so that said section and par
agraph. as aforesaid, when amended,
shall read as follows:
"The general assembly shall have no
power to grant corporate powers and priv
ileges to private companies, to make or
change election precincts, nor to estab
lish bridges or ferries, nor to change
names of legitimate children, but it shall
prescribe by law the manner in which
such powers shall be exercised by the
courts; it may confer this authority to
grant corporate powers and privileges tq
private companies to the judges of the
superior courts of this state in vaca
tion. AU corporate powers and privi
leges to banking, insurance, railroad,
canal, navigation, express and telegraph
companies, shall be issued and granted
by the secretary of state in such manner
as shall be prescribed by law, and if in
any event the secretary of state should
be disqualified to act in any case, then
In that event the legislature shall pro
vide by general laws by what person such
charters shall be granted.”
Section 2. Be it further enacted, That
whenever the above proposed amendment
to the constituion shall be agreed to
by two-thirds of the members elected to
each of the two houses of the general
assembly, and the same has been entered
on their journals with the ayes and nays
taken thereon, the governor shall caft.se
said amendment to be published in at
least two newspapers in each congres
sional district in this state for the period
of two months next preceding the time of
holding the next general election.
Section 3. Be it further enacted. That
the above proposed amendment shall be
submitted for ratification or rejection
to the electors of this state at the next
general election to be held after pub
lication, as provided in the second sectiqn
of this act, in the several election dis
tricts of this state, at which election
every person shall be qualified to vote
who is entitled to vote for members of
the general assembly. All persons voting
at said election in favor of adoptin the
proposed amendment to the const: .ttion
shall have writen or printed on their
ballots the words. “For amendment of
constitution authorizing judges of superior
courts to grant charters in vacation, 5 ’ and
all persons opposed to the adoption of
said amendment shall have written or
printed on their ballots the words.
"Against amendment of constitution au
thorizing judges of superior courts to
grant charters in vacation ”
Section 4. Be it funder enacted. Tuat
the governor be, and he is hereby, au
thorized and directed to provide for the
submission of the amendment proposed
in this act to a vote of the people, as re
quired by the constitution of this state
in paragraph 1. of section 1, of article
13. and If ratified the governor shall,
when he ascertains such ratification from
the secretary of state, to whom the re
turns shall be referred in the manner as
In cases of elections for members of the
general assembly to count and ascertain
the result, issue his proclamation for one
insertion in one of the daily papers of this
state, announcing such result and declar
ing the amendment ratified.
Section 5. Be it further enacted. That
ail laws and parts of laws in conflict
with this act be. and the same are hereby,
repealed.
Now. therefore I. Joseph M. Brown, gov
ernor of said state, do issue this, my
proclamation, hereby declaring that the
foregoing proposed amendment to the
constitution is cubmitted for ratification
or rejection to the voters of the state
qualified to vote for members of the gen
ial assembly at the general election to
be held on Tuesday, November 5. 1912
JOSEPH M. BROWN. Governor.
By the Governor.
PHILIP COOK, Secretarv of State
9-6-43
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