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HE ATLANTA (lEOUGIAX AND XEWS.READ FOR PROFIT— GEORGIAN WANT ADS— USE FOR RESULTS WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 9.'1912. Auction Sales. T6n7 s E V E R A L CONSIGN- MEN TS. INCLUD ING MAHO GA N Y \\D OAK DRESSERS VXD CH 1 EOX IER S. BRASS BEDS. MAHOG \\Y DINING, ROOM FFRNITURE, PARLOR FURNITURE, LIBRARY VXD RECEPTION HALL (HAIRS. RUGS. ART SOU A RES. LACE CUR RINS. HALL RUNXERS, VXD MAXY OTHER THINGS TOO NUMER OUS TO MENTION. FRI DAY. OCTOBER 11. AT 10 A. M. CENTRAL AUCTION CO. 12 E. Mitchell Street. AT AUCTION. Till’RS DAY. OCTOBER 10. AT 10 A. M. SHARP. WE WILL OK PER 'I'O THE PUBLIC SEVERAL CONSIGNMENTS OE FURNITURE. HOUSE HOLD GOODS AXD OF FICE FIXTURES EROM SEVERAL HOMES. CON SISTING OE PARLOR SLITS. DINING ROOM SUITS BED ROOM SLITS. LIBRARY SUITS. DA VEX PORTS, SIDE BOARDS. DR E S SER S, WASH STAX DS. RUGS. DESKS. FILING CABI NETS. AND. IX FACT. EVERYTHING FROM THE PARLOR TO THE KITCHEN. SALE STARTS PROMPTLY Al’ Ki A. M. XT ’0 \. M. SHARP, we will offer sev- •;al consignments of furniture, house old goods ayd office fixtures, consist ng of onfive L«ec*- mahogany parlor uif. plush upholstered, wardrobes, nahogany and oak. one oak leather -avenpor’. Vernis-Martin beds, one 'Hi’ge cak hairack. one Peerless piano ; •layer. mahogany and oak dining table* with chairs to mach. mahogany ;»n<l oak dressers, and chiffoniers, one •"’> oak desk, one typewriter cabinet, "tie typewriter table. Smith’s axmin sier. Wilton and Blue Ribbon velvet r igs matting squares, springs, mat ressrs. crockery, cooking utensils. bed linen, blankets, curtains; ami, in fact, other goods too numerous to mcnt ion. PEMBROKE SALES SO.. 143 S. Pryor Street. ' ENTRAL AUCTION CO., 12 E. Mitchell > . buys and sells everything; regular r; . Tm-sd-jy and Friday. Bell phone Ma 24114 10—3-41 ’ 'v n bri(Ker's aucttonliouse,“sl I'ec.atur street. We buy and sell any ’.d ev< vrhinir Atlanta nhone 2285: Heil phone Malt. ’434. Main -29-20 NGER’S Auction House, at 25 South H'yer street will buy or sell your > ssehr id goods, pianos and office furnl- ''iri Main 1526. 10-3-6 ’EMBROKE Sale# Company under new inageinen'; will accept vour surplus Mock of any kind on consignment; cash j<.settlement on dale of sale. 143 'ryor street. Bell phone Main 1434. •Ta-n is; Mlanta phone 2285. 8-6-30 Automobiles. I (>MOBII E TRADE Five-passenger '■'•ndard touring car. late model and am-up in every respect and just !-3hu shop. to trade for desirable , 'miail house and lot, in Grant park End sections. Give or take cash dress A. R., Box 200, care 52 8-10 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. SACRIFICE SALE. *l. ih’iilT Electric Coupe. Four '. Beautifully upholsier- ' in fine leather. Batteries and :il "’or in good condition. Com pi-iled to sell at once. Any rea sonable offer will be considered. Phone M. 3205. 10-9-46 ■ 1 flOFiirliehell f"V sale prfee that sounds ridiculous. ''•'l'fi tools car in exchange and want's to nto cash, i - F “30” five-pas r /- x - el,pnt , -’”D‘3ition: extra equip . ?525: Moon car. five-passenger. iss < ondit ion, SSOO i lave >oua <ar /‘i on terms? We want one quick. : b‘alty Exchange. Bell 2053 M 31 ’JL v Yuton obile tonnea u bod: If) p: five passenger: top and seats /covered. Body newix painted and • ondition. A great bargain, '’an n at A. C Miller’s shop, corner of , . arul Gilmer streets. Inquire B ooks Georgian office. -ig hand t ■ ■ - ton ' truck. Will sell this week at a Ydams Price Auto Company 1 'ngton street Phone Main 652. 24 ' ‘‘ T MOBILES FOR EXCHANGE. ■ ‘ L !•: BRUSH runabout, with top. * »• , in first-class tunning cor di trade for unincumbered real es toward a Model T Ford. Address Box 900, care Georgian. 10-9-21 * splendid five-passenger auto- ' • < ‘_wi:ch 1 will exchange for real „samc value. Car s In good •'all Main 2405-. I Charles R. ' South Boulevard. 9-24-9 lU’i Sil. never used; to exchange and 25-Lorst'p.iwer Maxwell, on, for i i sh. eheap. <tw ner. Georgian S-lt-M Motorcycles. • '“ALE Motorcycle, almost mw; terms Address W T < are i*. 10 x Li*. Rxcelsior 6-horsepuwer twin d<-r with Eclipse clutch ami lug ,: >rrier. perfect running order and •n at SIOO if N’. Uoolc.ige, 12 North ■tree ttlanta Money Wanted. El)- One thousand dollars at 8 per twelve months from a prix ate •x hr. W! || h* satlafied with a good i o'o-tgHgp and a high moral *e xddress r.. x ( a re Georgian 43 R-10 To borrow mom«\ to'start nr •' H .1 roQm ng I <>use In Atlanta l'« K per . ent ni , f j g v<. q r «t um' f •r« pa* itig moiiihh \ddrrs» ’ 3 r l At. 4 v\e » Monmi - ’ivilh |O ’ Money To Loan. I F(iR 6 per cent and 7 per cent loans? See John E. Gas. SOI Empire Life Bldg I ?>iair> HI H-U45 I LOANS made on real estate. Purchase ! money notes bought and sold. F. M. Loyeless,_l32l_Candle r building. S-i’-IO I IO.M E Fl XI >s and insur-1 ance money at prevailing I rates of interest on real es-! date. Can place your ap-| i plication and get the money! at once. Ralph 0. Cochran j i Company. 19 South Broad. | 9-25-36 I Mo.XEV FOR SALARIED PEOPLE i | AND OTHERS, upon their own names; cheat) rates, easy payments, t'ortiden ttal. D. H. Tolman. 52> Austely building. MONES ON HAN’T) for immediate loans on property in or near Atlanta. .1 E I Un \ aikenburg. 501 Equitable building . . >l-6-22 | WEYMAN CONNORS. ESTABLISHED 1890. I Mortgages_on Real Estate. 4-1-3 j sTffiai. home FUNDS TO LEND, any amount: 6 per cent. Write or call. S. ' W. Carson. 24 South Broad street. 4-1 17, FARM LOANS placed in~a'iTv amourTt'-on I improved farm lands in Georgia The ' Southern Mortgage Company. Gould build- ‘ Ing 7-13-1 THE PRUDENTIAL IN- Sl RANCE ('(). of Ameri ca can make you a loan oni Atlanta improved property, through their loan corre spondents. Turman. Black <£■ Calhoun, 203-8 Empire Building. 6-7-12-1 ' JEWELERS AND BROKERS M 3Ol p £TE’S 'd-*- 1 bldg. PHONE MAiN 228 i STRICTLY PRIVATE I', it liout Indorsement Without Collateral Security Without Real Estate Securities Monev loaned at LA WELL RATES. NATIONAL DIS COUNT CO.. 301-2 Fourth Nation al Bank Building. 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 & I Robson. 11 Edgewood Ave. Real Estate For Sale. FOR SALE -Two double six-room negro houses: almost new. Always rented for 328: 82,600. F T... Box 200, care Georgian. _«3-9-10' SPLENDIDLY located 101. East Lake, , 8500 on very easy terms. Box 461. care : Georgian. 48-9-10 j WE HA'.'E a two-story eight-room house, i facing car line, with water, sewerage. ; electric lights and on cherted street: level | lot. 50x156; will exchange equity for auto, ■ i vacant lot. or sell on easy terms: price, i i $3,500. See Thomson & Lynes, 20 Wal- I ton st. 10-8-37 {for SALE OR ENCHANGE--One 13- | ; room house, one four-room house; both i on a lot 53 by 130; rent for S3O per month. ‘ Sell for $3,250 or exchange equity for va- ' J cant lot. McMillan, care Georgian !0-7<U i I BEATTTII il. twelve-room modeln house I I on north side; close in: lot 80 by 280; will [ excf ..ige for smaller place. Exchange! i 1 309 Temple Court, . 10-7-25 ! FOR S.\LE-At Mount .Airy, Ga.. six- j room, modern bungalow, f< winter and I summer occupancy; piazza all around;l electric lights; fine xxater; lot 150 by 300 feet: seventy shade trees. Price $*2,500. Address P. NL. Mount Airy, Ga. 39-7-10 FOR SALE By owner, West End low, first corner from Gordon, on Hol derness; just completed; seven morns. I ' sleeping porch, double floors, granite I i i front, handsome interior and fixtures. ' birch doors. This house was built by 1 i expert workmen, day work, personal su- 1 ! pervision. A home of the better ciass ; Jat the price of the other kind. Terms. | i Kex on premises. Phone West 460-J. 78 5-10 | FOR quick sat\e. list your property xvith Everett a- Everett, 224 lirown-Ran dolph building. Marietta and Forsyth. i F<»R SALE Large lot at East Lake: SSOO. on easy terms. Oxvncr. Box 819. are * Seorgian. 57 '■ 1 FOR S AT *E Best bungalow in Kirkwood; I five rooms, bath, hot and cold water, < ' electric lights; lot 60 by 160. Price $3,500. I j SSOO cash, balance to suit. Address War- I ren. Box 700. care Georgian. 10 5-1 1 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 I FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. WILL SELL or exchange for acreage dan- ■ dy five-room cottage. 1054 I >eKalb ave nue. near Moreland. Inman Park Price I $3,000. Call Main 2405-J Charles R. Cook . *4BO South THE HOUSE you build, buy or I rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. Real Estate Wanted. SELL TOUR property quickly f r casl no matter where located; particulars free Real Estate Salesman Company, i Dept. 25. Lincoln. N’ebr 45-7-10 Farms For Sate. IFOR SALE Gordon county farm lands I in large or small tracts, in good < ‘im munities: convenient to churches, schools and railroads. Som»* <*X( client bargains in Coosawattee rivet farms Address D Z. | Whittemore, nakman. Ga. 58-9-10 FOR SALE LT?*-., actes of land within half mile <»f Georgia Experiment sta tion, or will divide it into three parts. 56 acres in one. 39 and 44L. and will sell for one-third cash, the balance one. two and three years time, xvith 8 per cent P T. Ellis. Routt 2. Griffin. Ga 26-9-10 Timber Land Wanted. WANTED To buy a tract of yellow pirn* timber Will buy land and timber if location is "uitable O M Ennis. < >co .i■ l 1 • 1 ' ■ L timber e- periallx ash O. M. Ennis. ' i ». ■ < Ja . HoW MANY d. sirabh- boarders kn »w that you ha’< a \a<an«x at your table' There are hundreds tho er' di 1n...-.iHK I for ni« f home Hur hoardina I 1 > ! h ihee ujili an id in the B« .tl'lef ■ • I I POU IT W- E-DITLD JUIM T..J.MARSHALL ' Autumn Poultry Troubles 'I here are some diseases that are more common in the fall of the | I year, principally because of tin- age of the chicks on hand. i ■ There is a tendency with chicks that are just ■ maturing, and that are being fed liberally, or I ] might say heavily, to secure all the growth pos sible. to contract colds, which, if they are not checked, will develop into roup. Many poultry j men have neglected to transfer their great big ' chicks into more roomy quarters. They are, per haps. huddled into brood coops or old boxes that ; are not hall' roomy enough In these places they become overhealetl and then take cold just as a person would. If they were driven out of these places and made to roost in the trees they would m- much better off; in (act. if ii wore not for tin* few extremely bad stormy days we have during the winter in the j South our chickens would have better health kept that way than they would housed more closely. But the egg part of the business would not be half so good as with those kept in good warm quarters. The next best thing is the open front house. Our chicks should be removed 1 i to such houses and given room i enough to spread themselves with I a good circulation of air between ’ them. Other things being equally i well looked after, good health will i continue. It is very essential that i the feed for the developing chicks : be not too heavy and concentrat ed. Let there be a good portion of green stuff in the diet. Os course, ’where the stock has or takes a lot of exercise, the feed may hi' more bountiful, and they will be able to digest it. just as the man or boy does who is constantly on the move out of doors. The chicken not fully matured is more susceptible to all dis eases than the older fowl is; just as the growing child is more easily af fected. The thoughtful poultryman will make nightly visits to his poultry house at least once a week; in that way he will be able to detect any little troubles that may be just making their appear ance. When everything is still, as it is at that tune, he will hear nny labored breathing or wheezing caused by a stoppage of the air passages from a slight cold. Hi- may notice the wax or blubber at the nostril as indicative 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. Plymouth Rocks. FA X( 7 V" 'Bl’ FF R( )CKS AT A REAL BARGAIN. ;35 IN ALL. YOUNG, BEAUTIFUL, VIGO ROUS. PRJ( E FOR iQUICK SALE EACH. ORIGINAL COST MORE iTHAN DOUBLE THIS PRICE. ADDRESS C. E. jC. BON 1484. PHONE 1600. AT 363. 10-9-36 I EGGS from prize-winning Barred Piym outh Rocks: four ribbons, first cock, first, fourth and fifth hens. Silver cup (Sweepstakes) on just four birds. Fine 1 cockerels for sale. Benjamin H. Spurlock. Lithonia, Ga. 9-14-5 Leghorns. j BI FF LEGHORNS; tired from prize win ners. A fine lot of utility' pullets and j cockerels at $1.50 each. Splendid layers. Address C. H. Sage. Oberlin. Ohio. 43-9-10 BARGAIN SALE Brown Leghorns *s. ci); five young hens: two ready-to-lay pul lets: handsome cockerel; all for $7.50. Ed L. Culver. Sparta. Ga. 10-5-19 Orpingtons. ALL my last season’s winners for sale Pens and single birds. Ribbons and cups go with birds. V. A. Ham. Newnan, Ga. 9-21-1 , : R. I. Reds. I IMY young stock this season have just j won third and fifth cockerels at Ten- I nessee state fair. Nashville, on two entries * and first cockerel at Tri-State fair, Mem i phis. \nx one xvishing first-class young ■ stork for all shows or for breeding pur ' poses and <an supply them: also have j some of past season’s breeders which I will sell at reasonable price. Barrett I Phinizx. Athens. Ga 10-2-2 j"~ =•■ . . Bantams. BANTAMS Game bantams. Sebright s. Buff Cochins. Carlisle Cobb. Athens. Ga 4-26-30 Ducks. WHITF Indian Runner duck eggs. $3 and $5 per setting. Theo. A. Brown. 12n Sycamore st., Decatur. Ga Bell phone Decatur 202. 79-5-10 Turkeys. MAMMOTH BRONZE turkeys and gin seng seed. Seed. $6 a thousand. Nine I voi ng turkeys. $3 <arh. until November >B. old hens. ' • Address Mrs. Sa’lir Bromley. Iron City. Tenn. 27 9-10 Eggs ■'ll ■»i: <ll <; 111 i: ij ■ Bufl Or pi ng tori eggs 11 p.- '■ flfieen 126 w Indsor sti••••» Main •’•88 10-9 15 Real E tale For Sale Real Estate For Sale. WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUTLDKRM FolTE’lt NATIONAL BANK BLTLDING. Phone J; 06 .Main MERE IS \ BEAI'TV 1’ Im <heap. too S<\ on-morn hoti«p in Druid Hills section Tin- Ihpim* in equipped with fine brio! tile aid cabinet mantrln, hardwood floors, birch Roots, splendid basement; i< mt rated on an elegant curlier lot. with trontußA of 1,.', i»m■ » El-gant gus and <•!••<-trio iixture, It won’t keep 14.500. .<SCO < a -n. I dam r 130 per month no l< <» . < im» All >ou have t»» du is to g bs ■ 'l b ’■< Im the plat e•miha \ e her • ha»i ing fut C< •’* .XT I: O> P< »N< I: DEI .E< > X A \ ENT I. It is w< I I* - Irda ml w < are qtiot u ’ ' • * the inatrrt <»5 L * trit»'3j.» i s,» • fm 11.000 It ’ - i 4 * - < * • f v. h< r<* ll'c < - .rcr nn •’ Ihiu »♦ . I i in c ; '' ■ ’ •* I l '• 1 I' • UTIIl: | ~ 'l it II .T 'tn >•atii a* • ihh u • ha \ea ba rga in In j ' • • • <i .< ■ri i n ••’i’ hi - ill oi <r x 'a l • » ;• boo Iho • Il I I Hiding Will tidkt . i*} turn at . thi t’k’T it ► ’ IW F.J MXEsSHAJ-1.. of cold. Locating these things in time, a little simple treatment will usually check the trouble right in the begin ning. One of the best remedies for these fall colds is a film of kerosene ofl. Just a little of it-will do the work, not more than a teaspoonful to the gallon of drinking water. This is quite a germ destroyer and has a very sooth ing effect upon the m-ueous membrane as they get it through the nostrils and in the throat when drinking. If this it not sufficient to check it promptly, use arsenite of antimony io doses of 1-1,000 grain three times a day to youngsters that weigh from three to four pounds each. Sore head is another troublesome dis ease with which the poultryman has to contend. This trouble, however, us ually makes its apearance earlier in! the season when the mosquitos are at their worst. When taken in time, ep som salts is almost a specific, given freely in the drinking water. Another good remedy is calcium sulphide; all that is needed is to get a bottle of the dry, strong powder and mix it in the wet mash at the rate of about a grain to the bird, giving it once a day,. Be sure that all have a sufficiency of fresh air all the while, as it does more harm than good to close them up tight with tin- idea of keeping these diseases away. Dogs. WANTED—Every' person with a >b>g for sa|!e to address Kennel, care Georgian. - 10-9-5 Poultry—Miscellaneous. WANTED Poultry, pet and live stock. A<ldres>. Ifanyiev,-y art- Georgian. 10-9-6 WHITE INDIAN RUNNER ducksTTfsiv el. Spencers ami r'arlUle strains. Most popular breed tetuf greatest money makers White Leghorns, Wyckbff strain: great winter layers. Robert Downer. Route 3 Guthrie. K.v. 28-9-10 SINGLE t.'i’iMfl Rliode Isiand Reds and White Wyandottes. 1 can fill some orders now for priilets, cockerels and yearling, i . rrn for layers and show birds Stale y-oiH- warns in. writing ami how much-you care to invest. Write Mrs. W. M. Itvsemond. Pickens. S (' 29-9-10 ONE pen Buff Orpington <lm-ks. S3O; lirst pen Atlanta show. January, 1912: one trio Buff Oppiogton ducks, sls; 20 pair While limner pigeons, S3O. 25 pair )'ar nea ix pigeons. SSO: unmated Carneaux pigeons. slO.per dozen; B I’. Reck hens. $1.50 each: Buff. Qrpipgton hens. $1.50 each. Theo. A. Brown. 125 Sycamore st . Decattrr, Ga. Bell phone Decatur 202 78-5-10 WHITE LEGHORN bantams, Fishel White Wyandottes. Pape Minorcas. i Nice stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. *'. B. Martin, Greenville. S. *'. 9-)25-t FREE RANGE duck and poultry farm, have many yards of ideal Rhode Island Reds and the finest White Leghorns; largest White Runm r yards in the South, also Fawn apd White. Write for prices of eggs and siork (the large yards al ways sell the freshest eggs). Come and see our yards ami stock. Chamblee, Ga., Route 1. city office, 304 Forsyth Build ing. Atlanta, Ga. 9-28-51 IL G. HASTINGS & CO.. Seedsmen for the South, 16 West Mitchell street. Four City De liveries Daily. North and South Side 9 a. m., Inman Park and West End 2 p. m. Bell Phone M. 2;>68, Atlanta 2568. WE HAY 16 ON HAND a beautiful lot of Male Canaries. If it is not convenient for you to call at our store, we will take pleasure in making a selection for you. Al! of our birds are accompanied with a written guarantee* that they will sing or be exchanged. When ordering please mention which you prefer, a pur* xollovx or one n.arked with linnet. Uric*- $2.50 eat i: • < i•. u. hargi . • ii< LOO SEED RY E, barley, wheat and oatfL Sil ver Skin and Yelloxx Danver Onion Sets, Dwarf Kssex Rape. Vetch and Clovers, | Fancy Recleaneo Kentuckx Blue Grass 1 and our evergreen Lawn Mixture Time yet for planting turnips, mustard, lettuce and radish. THE BULB SUDS' )N IS 11 ERE I' u do not care to plant them outdoors, we can supply you with seasonable bulbs for indoors. All of our bulbs are large, strong sin o-bloomers. Lei us mail you a copy of our Bulb Catalogue. This gives prices ami culture of the different varie ties. oRDF.Rs givi:n ovi«:r tup: uhoni-: receive th* same ptompt attention as those given hi our (’ALL (>N I S when your < hi< kens gel sick Real Estate For Sale Houses For Rent. \V. A. Foster & Raymond Robson REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS. Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 FDGEWOD AVE. Atlanta Phone 1881. •‘IF YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD.. IT S SO.” | FOR SALE. 3;'.6 GORDON STREET is a beautiful ten room house with two baths, furnace and I servant’s room: the place is one of the j most desirable in the city ; the lot is 90x i 150, op the corner of Lawton, the very I lust 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 I at tills figure; $5,000 can be carried at 6 I per cent and terms on the balance. See |Mr Eve. LOOK at No. 286 Oak street, at the cor ner of West I Ind Place (Bunker street). This is a nice five-room cottage, with eight-foot hall through II Every thing is in splendid shape. lot 61x150. on a goon cc'iier. and to an alley. Price $3,500. Terms. See Mr ON PONCE DE LEON PLACE, near St. I’harles avenue, a neatly new two-story eight-room residence, with all city Con veniences: har<lwood floors downstairs: slightly elevated level lot 50x150 to an alley. Bargain tor $5,250. Attractive t®rms See M*l_ Bradshaw. ON WEST PEACHTREE, close in. we have a splendid home of nine rooms; beautiful lot: everything in perfect condi tion. Price SII,OOO. See Mr. Radford. ll' You Have Money to Lend. We Can Place it Safely. Font REXT FLATS 6-r. Hat, 79 Orme stT $21.00 | 5-r. flat. 391 s. Pryor sts3l.’.o 6-r. flat. 36 Alice st 18.00 6-r. fiat. A-72 Orme st 23.10 5-r fiat. 211 S Pryor 5t30.00 5-r. Hat, 88 Woodward ave 20.00 5-r. flat, 324 Capitol ave 30.60 I 4-r. flat. 161-B Richardson st 21.00 WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of everything vze have for rent. Get a copy. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 AUBURN AVENIiE. PHONE MAIN 618 FOR RENT BY E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY LET US SHOW YOU this brand-new seven-room. second-floor apartment. Peachtree. Has all mod ern conveniences. Nothing more attractive in or around Atlanta and only $65 per month. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. Doctor Doctor Doctor Look at this beautiful sanitarium. Pino Ridge, about fifteen acres: 45 cottages and main building, furnished xvith silverware and all furniture and lines that make up a sanitarium We will sell or lease at a reasonable price. We want an offer. EIGHT AUKES on Ashby street ala sacrifice; 48 lots; terms. This is beautiful. 'l'iihi'l EAST LAKE LOTS at i bargain Se< us G. R. MOORE & COMPANY 1409 CANDLER BI.DG. PHONE IVY 4978. ED WIN P. ANSLEY REAL ESTATE REALTY TRUST BUILDING. THERE have been more homes purchased recently on the northern part of West Peachtree than in any other section in Atlanta. There are only a few vacant lots left, and these are being rapidly built up. WE II AVE a lovely new brick residence just completed on West Peachtree, in. ynsley Park, with eight large rooms, nicely arranged, with large sleeping’ porch, and ample closets in bed rooms. If you are looking for a home you can't go wrong on this. Price. $9,000. Terms to suit. EDWIN P. ANSLEY IVY 1600-1-2. ATLANTA 363 Two West End Bungalows-—Easy Terms ON DARGAN STREET, near Lucile avenue, we have for wale a five-room bun gal'ixv. very attractive, and haxing 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 I?l.\i TIFI’L WEST END PARK, about one block from car line, we have a brand-new six-room bungalow, well built, well arranged and a little beauty. Good, level lot Price $3,500. Terms about $350 cash: balance like rent. Let us show you Ihis place becayse we know you will like it if you want to locate any xxhere in that splendid residence section. THOMSON & LYNES 18 and 20 Walton St. ' Both Phones 458. 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. SI Bl KB AN HOME MARIETTA CAR LINE. 1 1-2 to 10 ACRES. 6-room cottage, accommodation for 1,000 hens: spring waler on place. Will exchange for city propertv or sell on terms. E. G. BLACK 7lf» FOURTH NATIONAL BANK MAIN 1514 ' LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US E<>U QUI ’K RESULTS DICUIN-MORRIS CO. A BARGAIN LOT ONE lot .’>oxls*l on north sld* j , <*vei ond has wall: sewh-r, gtts, sidewalk and curb (‘lose to Foii.'st V.enio » hool. ssoo u > ash. balance one yetti Build a house h»T>- and tnaki some money s3,l’>|) if!.,-.. In six-room lions)-, on big ot, $250 .asp and s2’. pe month k ail I''Z\ I » OAI I A STORE AND RESIDENCE To- SALE , i,i r ✓'A ri n r r ' Waldo s,H tl 1 If 1 I—l i I ' f v, )ii want store and home together 1I / I 11 H | . In i>•it tr House of 5 rooms tnd -tot’’ Pl a- OIIIV $.;.1h)0 WOODS I DU Illi. 11< H Sl'i vou will build, buy or rcnl will not be a modern home unless it is wired foe Electricity. 6-r. h . 21 Warren street. Klrkwnnd, i Ga. $22.50 6-r. h., Fair street and 4 acres of land 18.00 6-r. h . Maiden lane and Howard. <’ollege Park ... 25.00 6-r. h.. 285 East Georgia avenue. and store attached 15.00 6-r. h., 27 West Fair street 25.00 6-r. h.. rear 62 Candler street. De- catur. Ga 10.00 6-r. h.. 406 Fraser street 18.60 6-r h.. II Helena street. Battle Hill 10.00 6-r. h.. Bixby and Elevon, Kirk- wood. Ga 20.00 6-r. h . 16 Warren street. Kirk- wood. Ga 25.00 i 6-r. h.. Gilbert street. East Atlanta. 12.00 6-r. h., :»! Clay street, Kirkwood, Ga 17.50 6-r. h.. Boulevard DeKalb, Kirk- wood. Ga 15.00 6-r. h., 36 Orleans street 17.50 6-r. h.. 11:2 West Alexander street.. 17.60 6-r. h . 26 Florida avenue. Battle . Hill 10.00 6-r. h.. Boulevard DeKalb and Clif ton 17,50 6-r. h.. Posex street. Kirkwood. Ga.. 21.00 i AND A LONG LIST of larger and smaller houses, and a good list of business houses. C< )ME TO SEE US. Real Estate For Sale. gHARP & gOYLSTON i . • TWELVE PER CENT INVESTMENT. NORTH SIDE APARTMENT. • This is a brand new building on a lot 70x175 in one of the best north side sections. There ate four tenants, and they have been carefully se lected. This is one of the best investment propositions on the market today, and the price we have on it will only hold for a short time. See us about this and let us SHOW YOU. Railroad Schedule. S( H "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. York .5:00 am 36 N. Yorkl3lsam 13 ,1axvi11e...5;20 am 20 Col’bns. 5:20 am 43 Wa.4 ton 5:25 am 13 Cincl 5:30 am 12 Sh’port.. 6:30 am 32 Ft Vai 530 am 23 Jaxville. 6:50 am 35 B'ham. 5:45 am •17 Toccoa.. 8:10am 7 C’nooga 6:4oam 26 Heflin ... 8:20 am 12 R'mond 6:56 am 29 X York B:2oam 23 K City. 7:00 am .3 Chat'ga.lO:3s am 16 Bruns'k 7:45 am 7 Macon..lo:4o am: 29 8'ham..10:45 am U ~.V al" 3H£a m 38 N ’ Y°rkll:01 am 21 (.ol bus. .10: t>o am I 40 Ch'l’tte 12:00 n'n *' Clnci11:10 am| 6 Mac0n..12:20 pm 29 Col'bus.. 1:40 pm! 30 C’bus . .12:30 pm 30 B'ham... 2:30 pm 30 N. York 2:45 pm 40 B'ham. .12:40 pm 15 C’nooga 3 00 pm 39 Ch'lotte. 3:55 pm 39 B'ham... 4:10 pm 5 Macon... 4:00 pm *lB Toccoa. 4:30 pm 37 N.. York. 5:00 pm 22 Col’bus. 5:10 pm 15 Bruns'k. 7:60 pm 5 Clnci. .. 5:10 pm 11 R'mond. 8:30 pm 28 Ft. Vai 5 20 pm 24 K. City.. 9:20 pm' .35 Heflin... 5:45 pm 16 C’nooga. 9:35 pm 10 Macon.. 5:30 pm 19 Col'bus..lo:2o pm] 44 Wash'n. 8:45 pm 31 Ft. Vai..10:25 pm 24 Jaxville. 9:30 pm 36 B'hatn...l2:oo ngt I 11 Sh'port.ll:lo pm 14 Clnci11:00 pm I 14 J’xville 11:10 pm Trains marked thus (•) run dailv, ex- cept Sunday. Other trains run daily. Central time. City Ticket Office, No. 1 Peachtree St. Legal Notices. APPLICATION FOR AND BANK CHARTER. To the Secretary of State for the State of Georgia: The petition and declaration of Joseph H. Williams. Porter M. C. King. J. S. Slicer and H. O. Graddy, re spectfully' shows: That they have associated themselves together for the purpose of organizing and carrying on the business of a trust and banking company, under the provi sions of sections 1903 et seq. of the code of Georgia of 1895, and the acts amenda tory thereof, and under the act of the general assembly of Georgia approved December 23, 1898. providing for the 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 he in Atlanta. 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 ate the organization and conduct of all such business as can be legally conducted by either or both trust companies or hanks under the laws of Georgia. 6. That they desire all the rights, pow ers and privileges which the laws of Geor gia authorize the exercise of by either or both banking and trust companies. 7. That of the capital stock subscribed, more than . twenty-flve thousand dollars has been actually paid in by the sub scribers. and the same is in fact held and is to be used solely' for the busi ness and purposes of the corporation. 8. That notice, as required by law. ot the Intention of petitioners to organize such corporation, has been published once a week for four weeks in The At lanta Georgian, the official organ of Ful ton county. In witness whereof, we severally do hereunto subscribe our respective names with our respective residences this 17th day of September, 1912. JOSEPH H. WILLIAMS, Atlanta. Ga ; PORTER LANGSTON. Atlanta, Ga.; M. C. KING, Atlanta. Ga.: J S. SLICER. Atlanta, Ga.; H. (>. GRADDY. Atlanta. Ga •Sworn to and subscribed before me this 17th day of September. 1912. JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary, Fulton County, Georgia STATE OF GEORGIA—Office of Secre tary of State I, Philip Cook, secretarv of state of the state of Georgia, do here in certify that the two pages of printed and typewritten matter hereto attached contain a true and correct copy' of the application of the Incorporators of Colo nial Trust Company for charter, as the original of same appears of file in this office. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set rny hand and affixed the seal of my office, at the capltol. in the eftv of At lanta, this 17th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hun dred and twelve and of the independence of the United States of America, the one hundred and thirty-seventh PHILIP COOK. Secretary of State 9-18 8 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. All creditors of the estate of J. R. Crockett, lute of Fulton county, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their de mands to the undersigned according to law. and all persons indebted to said es tat) ate required to make immediate pay ment MRS M G. CROCKETT Oct. 8. 1912 10-9-28 I MEMBERS CAPITAL LODGE. NO 60, I O. O. F. Y.ni \x ill meet at sour hall, corner Brnart • I*l \labarna streets, nt 2:30 o'clock rhursdnx afK 'innm. tn attend funeral ot Brothel Past Grand I H. Clanpy. Funcra hi h»- held et < h.<n« I of H. M I'attrreon Sun at 3 i> • !•<< \ interment at <>dklanr ■ • nietri x I’allheari rs i«» hr selected frotr i item he ra of <an til lodfEv All Od«| Fel loxx • ttaternalix itivHcd in b»- pre «»nt PH 14 I. H \Yg<h'D. Nnhle Grand, O R DUNN. Stcreiar' 17