Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 19, 1912, HOME, Page 13, Image 13

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for profit—Georgian WANT ads—use for results Saturday. October 19.1912. Lost and Found. . RAYED OR STOLEN —Bull pup; both .=irs cut and black short tail: about ... . n months old. Please return to White ■ision Co. and get reward. 74-19-10 ST _ -~An old-fashioned gold necklace: heart attached. Call Main 199 or 1352-J after 6:30 p. m.lO-18-36 • CiTfCTsilver purse containing $8 in ' rone's drug store. Call Ivy 360 10-18-4 pr _ 4CK and tan Boston terrier; answers ■o the name of Cess. Call Main 3502. or [ rn to 603 Washington street. 10-17-28 7c~|- <me white and black spotted set er bitch, eight months old. Finder P ease phone Main 5251-J.63-17-10 IST - Monday about noon, ladies soli tairc diamond ring: liberal reward if -ncd to 20 Greenwood avenue, or r ~r.P Ivy 2264-J.lO-17-19 Personal. i;T HEATERS, with coil. Southern ■stove and Supply Company, 121 White ;.aq 10-15-4 ,-■ v~SCREENS. FLY SCREENS. FLY ■. REHNS—Wood fly screens, metal fly -‘•pens, hardwood floors. Venetian blinds. .. . a 1 weather strips furnished anywhere South. Write or phone W. R. Cal aTvsv manager, 1403 Fourth National 'ank building, Atlanta, Ga. Main 5310. ' a 8-15-5 .'”.j7>rs RESULTS come from trusses ■mproperly fitted. John B Daniel, at 34 Wall street, has an expert fitte- and It „. |["cost vou'no more to have him fit ■ e u and it means insurance. 6-24-19 Matrimonial. 'YE XLTHY Southern widow. 40, would marry W , Box 35. League. Toledo. Ohio. 34-19-10 Notices. DISSf’LI : TION NOTICII THE MODERN CONSTRUCTION COM PANY —Mr. J. D. Rives has withdrawn troii' the firm doing business under the • ante of the Modern Construction Corn- cam. dating from October 1, 1912. The business of said company will be confin ed by the remaining partner. J. W. Blosser. 40 Walton street. 10-12-63 Palmistry. Palmist and Life Reading. 17 EAST MITCHELL ST., (IN TENT). mTssTbECK, WORLD-FAMED INDIAN PALMIST. A GIFTED WOMAN. LO CATED 76 EAST HUNTER STREET. 9-30-18 "" GYPSY CAMP. CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST; RE VEALS PAST, PRESENT AND FU TURE CONSULT ON ALL AFFAIRS OF tJFE. 138 WHITEHALL STREET. -16-13 ‘ PROF. LAVOUX, spiritual medium AND CLAIRVOYANT, 74 Walton St Office Hours. 9 Sunday, 10 to 4. Ladies' Maid In attendance. 8-6-7 GYPSY QUEEN. IS NOW LOCATED in tent, corner For* syth and Ruckle; can be consulted on dll'affairs of life. Charges moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed. 6-25-13 Medical. DR. VIOLET M'MILLAN. Diseases of Women Non-operating 200-202 Hiilyer Trust building -28-58 DR. EDMONDSON’S Tansy. Pennyroyal and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re liable treatment for painful and sup pressed menstruation, irregularities and similar obstructions. Trial box by mail, 50c. Frank Edmondson & Bro., manufac turing chesniets, 11 North Broad street, Atlant*. 2-17-14 Dropsy. DROPSY CURED--Relieves shortness of breath, tn 86 to 48 hours. Reduces swell ing! In fifteen to twenty daws. Write for partloofUc*. Collom Dropsy Remedy Com- Itany, 512 Auatell building, Atlanta. 035-11 Wanted— Miscellaneous. HEWTERS. $4.50 to 345. We save you enough ttj buy your coal Southern Stmr* and Supply Company. 121 White hall street. 10-15-4 FtUtNITUffiE and household goods, office fixtures and merchandise of any kind accepted on consignment. Cash advanced Pembroke Sales Co., 143 South Pryor St Sell phones Main 1434, Main 187, Atlanta 2285. 8-15-12 WE PaY WIGHEST cash prices for house hold goods, pianos and office furniture Cash advanced on consignments. Central Auction Company, 12 East Mitchell street. BeU phone Main 2424.8-26-26 tIROP A CARD—WiII bring cash for old clothes and shoes The Vesttare. 166 Decatur street. -2' -42 WANTED—You to know W. M. Cox cleans all kinds carpets; rugs a spe cialty. Ivy 8135-J. Atlanta 1818. 145 Au burn avenuelo-2-12 WAITED—Sack of pine or turpentine chips for kln<Hlng Phone Ivy 2987 10-18-24 Wanted -We pay highest cash prices on household goods, pianos and office furniture. Cash advanced on consign ments Springer’s Auction House. 25 South Pryor street. Bell phone Main 1526 4-10-10 1 BUY MEN’S old clothes ana shoes. Drop a card. I. Bock, 32 Bell street -16-29 Automobiles. A U fOMOBI LE~TIRES AND ' TI ’ BES. casing, 30x3, $8.90; 30x3%. $11.90. 32x3%, 812.90 . 34x3%, 513.90, 32x4, $17.90, 34x4, 319.90. SPLENDID NEW GOODS FOR TRADING JOBS ONLY, 30x4, $11; >2x3%, 59.35: 34x4. $11.75. McPherson auto tire co., Atlanta. 76-10-10 HO BUYS the formula for an auto tire “iler absolutely guaranteed. Total cost, per wheel Sample filler, 26c. Cen tal Supply Company, Kansan City, Mo .45-19-10 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. p OR SALE—Baby Maxwell, two cylinder, 16-horsepower; excellent running condi- Goodyear tires and tubes. 'A ill R<»n cheap for cash. Phone Ivy 2516. call 614 Third National Bank building ~ ULI9-&7 SELL car costing $1,600; has been need ten months: first-class condition. ’ SBOO Inquire L. M Larkin, 228 Peach ■'ftfc. 10 ri-i . SALE ‘Automobile tonneau Sod.v ar *d top. five passenger; top and seats ! '-wlv covered. Body newly painted and tine condition. A great bargain. Can . seen at A. C. Miller’s shop, corner of ' » irtland and Gilmer streets. Inquire ' ' Mr Brooks, Georgian office 10-5-16 ’’\’h second hand three-fourths ton Buick truck Will sell this wee!: at a Adams Price Auto Company, 1 ■ •i’Mhington street Phone Main 652. 9 24-1 A 1 J TOMOB I LES FOR EXCHANGE. Ab ‘l>EL E BRUSH runabout, with ton, • ghts. etc., in first-class running eondi n - to trade for unincumbered real es or toward a Model T Ford. Address *'wner. Box 900. care Georgian. 10-15-5 Sewing Machines. " E RENT new machines with complete of attachments for? 2 per month; machine*- impaired: prompt del-very. ‘ r: h phones 1892 Singer Sewing Ma ne Company, 79 Whitehall 9-14 44 1 ' r ry da? t- a gon<] qp to • ead the ant Ad Pages of Tn* Georgian New rortuntt’e’: nre there t*xla> (hat • Id no* For Sale—Miscellaneous. t( 2 R . SALE—Handsome brown dress; neser worn; bust 38: hand embroidered lace trimmed, satin lining: price sls. Dressmaker care Georgia!'. 87-19-10 FOR SALE— Double "iron bed. with springs, $u.5C. 68 Walton, 93-19-10 TWO beautiful human hair switches; will sell cheap. Ivy 3654-1 10-19-35 FOR RALE— One four-horsepower motor «e,’-Prac,jcall-v new: cosl S-SO Will ordlr R g k- e T" 16 . Fine r »"“n« ortter. R, F. p,, Moodstock. Ga. 10-19-30 F( ?J t „ S A,LE-Bur r oughs ' adding machine; condition. (Signed) 123456, care Georgian. 10-19-22 C a? CHEAP— Severai~ults Ynd , c at ' BOOfl condition. 192 Crew f . my furniture; four two sowing machines Fruits S! 1 ‘J?’ ca P neri Almost new. No chil block ?i" 0 T a or Centr:i ' avenue ears one block. 41 Eraser street. 46-19-10 ~ s ' AF nnrt a™ ge ? Om , e safes - * ls ' Hall s bank and fireproof safes vault doors, etc C. inP n,e ’ 416 tourth National Bank build -■ - 9> 7- 3 8 b " R ) Ubb^ r ‘Protector” secure. « T safe for women. Mailed. Uo •»<,?r ea L ed ,P artl «y>ars 2c. Duplex Mfg. Co.. 2927 Burling St.. Chicago. 11l - 40-5-10 PIANO BARGAIN. AM BREAKING up housekeep ing and have for sale my S4OO upright pianj> and furnishings of six rooms, three bed rooms, din ing rooni,. kitchen and reception hall. I desire to get bids on the piano separate from the furni ture. The piano is easily worth $350, as it has only been in use about a year, but I will let it go for $175. Will be out of city for a. few days. WTite and make en gagement to see the piano. Any one living out of the city close to Atlanta can see this piano by writing to me. and 1 will agree to pay their railroad fare if the piano is not worth what I am ask ing for it. Address Traveling Salesman. P. 0. Box 277. •HANDSOME mahogany piano, oak bu reau and wkshstapd, $8; one bureau. $8; Brussels drugget, $9; best feather pillows, ♦1; new feather bed, sheets, bedding, new kitchen utensils, dishes, kerosene heater, stove, dress form, pictures cheap, some oil and water colors; exceedingly handsome laid work quilt, a work of art. 100 years old, but beautifully kept. SIOO. 15 M eet Pine street. 48-18-10 FOR SALE —New Fischer piano, also guitar. 308 South Pryor. Main 2456-L 10-18-22 FOR SALE—Six tables, twenty-four chairs, for ice cream parlor; also’ three nice showcases; good condition. Applv 122% Whitehall. Phone M. 461 Atlanta phone 1959. 10-18-27 FOR SALE—Girl’s bicycle, cheap: prac tically new; latest model. Call Main <*69, 44-16-10 FINE combination safe, roller top desk, magnificent antique bureau and a good wardrobe. P. O. Box 47910-17-25 FOR SALE—Office furniture; Remington typewriter, rolltop desk, office cabinet. chairs, etc. 1423 CancTler building CARNATIONS, chrysanthemums and dahlia blooms; plants stored for the winter. Rhode Island Red chickens for sale Altavista Floral Company. West 136 10-17-4 CAST RANGES, with water back, S3O and up. Southern Stove and Supply Com pany, 121 Whitehall.lo-15-4 5,000 Ladies Wanted. TO COME out and see my roses in bloom. Take South Pryor and Federal prison cars to South Atlanta; get oft at Buchan an’s lane. S. M Buchanan 63-12-10 SAFES, files, cabinets, new’ & 2nd Gookin Bank & Office Equipment Co. -20-31 NEW, beautiful" rugs woven from your old carpet, superior to any in service; slain or designed; any size Catalogue ree. Oriental Rug Company, Baltimore 8-16-31 National Cash Registers. $35-SSO; S6O-$75 and up. Terms easy Lib eral exchange allowance. Both phones THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO , 60 North Broad Street. 7-20-52 A morien n “ It registers everything ” zxutcii' au Latest improvements ('nah Old registers exchanged VttWLl All sizes; easy terms. Pncrietcvc Atlanta Cash Register Co. 6-13-47 CARRIAGES REPAIRED AND RECOV ERED. NEW RUBBER TIRES PUT ON YOUR BABY'S CARRIAGE PHONE IVY 3076 ROBERT MITCHELL, 229 EDGE WOOD 7-18-15 Want to buy your second-hand furni ture, stoves, household articles and mis cellaneous things? Your ad in the “For Sale, Miscellaneous” columns will be read with interest and your used but useful articles will be sold at a big profit to you. Auction Sales. CENTRAL AUCTION CO.. 12 E. Mitchel! st . buys and sells everything; regular auction Tuesday and Friday. Bell phone Main 2424. 10-3-41 PAWN BROKERS AUCTION HOUSE, 51 Decatur street. We buy and sell any and everything. Atlanta phone 2285; Bell phone Main 1434 Main 187.7-29-20 SPRINGER’S Auction House, at 25 South Pryor street, will buy or sell your household goods, pianos and office furni ture.Ma in 152610-3-6 PEMBROKE Sales Company under new management; will accept your surplus stock of any kind on consignment; cash advanced: settlement on date of sale. 143 South Pryor street Bell phone Main 1434. Main 1.87, Atlanta phone 2285. Want to buy your second-hand furni ture, stoves, household articles and mis cellaneous things? Your ad in the "For Sale, Miscellaneous” columns will be read with interest and your used but useful articles will be sold at a big profit to you. Business Opportunities. WANTED —Local representative as dis trict manager for a Chicago firm manu facturing a new product possessing unique qualities, which give it unquestioned su periority over cement or piaster for in terior and exterior finish. This product Is destined to revolutionize the building Industry and will require (he s-’rvlces of a man of unquestoned ability whose past reputation has been one of achievement. Onlv those who can bear a close investi gation. with $2 500 quickly available, need nppl\ Money is required solely for the l purchase of a stock of the product in or der to suppl.'- demand created b> an im mense national and local advertising cam paign This Investment of material Is üb solutelv guaranteed by the assets of a large corporation Stale age, previous ex perience. present business connections and name at least three references. Address District Manager. Box 150, care Georgian. 1p -1 z - •;? FOR SALE Fifrst-class est*blished groo ery business In good stand. Box 43. De cattir, Ga. 29-17- it) A l-’EW more typewriters and cash regis ters to give awav . Particulars. P O Box_98 10-12-77 FOP. SALE -Small manufacturing plant, showing large profits Capital required. from ’3 000 to 55.000 owni’i will sell on acco mt -f othe- b-i'tres? address P O Box 196. I’oiumb'i- Galo-9-19 For SALE O' s well established tin business nr tin and plumbing together. For farther particulars write W H it Schroeder, P. U. Box 54, Americus. Ga. Money to Loan sss ?? DO YOU WANT '' OWNERS, come direct te us. Money in any quantity at 5 to 8 per tent: $200,000 for apartment houses at 6 per cent We handle pui chase money notes, stocks and bonds. Randolph Loan Co.. 821 Candler Building. Ivy 00-i'.>lo-1 -49 WANTED —To buy immediately, several batches monthly second mortgage pur chase money notes. Phone Ivv 3339. ON’ FIRST mortgage real estate security. Home funds and insurance money Rates 6% to 8 per cent interest. We also make monthly payment loans. \Ve can give you the money as soon as titles are ap proved. RALPH 0. COCHRAN CO.. 19 S. BROAD ST L. H. ZURLINE, Loan Manager MONEY FOR SALARIELTfft >PLE“ AND OTHERS, upon their own names; cheap rates, easy payments Conflden tlal, D. H. Tolman. 524 Austell but 1 djrtg MONEY ON HAND for immediate loans on property in or near Atlanta. J. E. Van Valkenburg, 501 Equitable building 6-6-22 WEYMAN * CONNORS ESTABLISHED 1890 Mortgages on Real Estate 4-1-3 THE PRUDENTIAL IN SURANCE CO. of Ameri ca can make you a loan on Atlanta improved property, through their loan corre spondents, Turman. Black &: Calhoun, 203-8 Empire Building. 6-7-12-1 SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND, anv amount: 6 per cent. Write or call S. W. Carson, 24 South Broad street 4-1-17 P'a RM LOANS placed in any amount on Improved farm lands in Georgia. The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould build- Ihg7-13-1 AND BROKERS pit«s I BLDC loan <V rx”” Phone main n« CO ' , STRICTLY PRIVATE Without Indorsement Without Collateral Security Without Rea] Estate Securities Money loaned at LAWFUL 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 & Robson. 11 Edgewood Ave. Are you searching for a position” Then an ad in the "Situations Wanted” col umns of The Georgian will assist you greatly Railroad Schedule. "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 —iNo Depart To— -35 N. York. 5:00 am 36 N. Yorkl2:lsam 13 Jaxville...s:2o am; 20 Col’bus 5:20 am 43 Was’ton 5:25 am 13 Cinci 5:30 am 12 Sh’port.. 6:30 am 32 Ft. Vai. 5:30 am 23 Jaxville. 6:soam; 35 B’ham.. 5:45am •17 Toccoa.. 8:10 am 7 C’nooga 6:40 am 26 Heflin. .. 8:20 am 12 R’mond 6:55 am 29 N. York 8:20 ami 28 K. City. 7:00 am 3 Chat’ga.lo:3s am j 16 Bruns’k 7:45 ant 7 Macon..lo:4o am 29 8’ham..10:45 am 27 Ft. Vai..10:45 am I 38 N. YorklUOlam 21 Col’bus..lo:so am 40 ChTtte 12:00 n’n 6 Cincill:lo amj 6 Mac0n..12:20 prn 29 Col’bus.. 1:40 pm 30 C’bu5....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 rtm 39 B’ham . 4:10 pm 5 Macon .. 4:00 pm.*lß Toccoa. 4:30 pm 37 N. York. 5:00 pm 32 Col’bus. 5:10 pm 15 Bruns’k. 7:50 pm 5 Cinci. .. 5:10 ptu 11 R’mond. 8:30 pm' 28 Ft. Vai. 5:20 pm 24 K. City.. 9:20 pm 35 Heflin... 5:45 pro 16 C’nooga. 9:35 Ptn! 10 Macon.. 5:30 pt,. 19 Col’bus..lo:2o pm 1 44 Wash’ll. 8:45 pm 31 Ft Vai .10:25 pm 24 Jaxville 9:30 pm 36 B’ham...ll:oo ngt 11 Sh’port.ll:lo pm 14 Cincill:oo pm! 14 J’xvllle 11:10 pna Trains marked thus (•) run dally, ex cept Sunday Other (rains run daily. Central time. City Ticket Office, No. 1 Peachtree St. Real Estate For Sale. NINE LOTS and one three-room house in South Kirkwood. Perfect snap sl.- 000 cash and S9OO to suit purchaser. John Low Smith. 241 Peters street. Bell phone Decatur 195.10-19-2 FOR SALE—M> equity in Peachtree Heights lot; if sold at once, will give big bargain R. W. Althisor, care Georgian. 10 19-19 NORTH SIDE RESIDENCE—Jackson street and Ponce DeLeon avenue Six rooms and bath 1 Garage and servant’s closet. Ideal lot "louse a-lmost new Low price for quick sale. Cash or terms Resident Owner, Box 214. care Georgian FOR SALE—Large lot in rabii 11 y develop - ing section East Lake. SSOO. on easv terms. Owner, Box 278, care (Georgian. 44-J8-1 0 FOR SALE—Two beautifully shaded east front lots on thoroughfare soon to be paved and in splendid section. East Lake. $750; on easy terms. Owner, Box 291. care Georgian.4s-18-10 SIX-ROOM house, near-in. fine invest ment or home For terms write Mrs. C A. Brandon. Fort Myers, Fla. 10-17-Ji BY OWNER, beautiful bungalow in West End; brand new, near Gordon on Hol derness; seven rooms, sleeping porch, granite front; substantially built: corner lot, 54x150: a home to be proud of at bar gain price; key on premises. Phone W. 460-. L 56-16 10 FOUR nice lots, three blocks of Peach- tree cars. $650 each. 1. E. 8., Box 845. care Georgian. 11t> FOIS SALE By owner, five-room up to date cottage. 252 East Georgia avenue $2,500. Terms. See V It Cook, carpen ter at Atlanta National bank. 30 15 10 MY in large corner lot and six room house at a bargain for cash )■ O. Box ns 10-12-76 Fi >p. SALE- Four-room house, lot SO by 150. River car line; $1,000; $lO a month John Carey, 2 Whitehall ?treet n-i>, i; Ft iR QUICK SALE, list .vou: pt.,perty with Everett .<• Everett, 224 Brown-Han dolph building. Marietta and Forsyth. 7-15-27 f 6 i; TDiE e — i “iT "ex < :, TfTN<Ti-i WILL SELL or exchange for acreage dan dy five-room cottage, 1054 DeKalb ave nue. near Moreland Inman Park Price s.’’.ooo Call Main 2405-J. Charles 11 Cook. 480_ South _Bou!evaM. io-4- L 3 THE HOUSE you build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. Real Estate Wanted. WANT bom A . six to eighi rotimv on lot prefer north Kids and to deal with owner Pe«cr!be what y<»u lave and 1 prirr* F. E, care Georgian. 91-19-10 For Exchange—Real Estate. NICE BUILDING LOT one block of Grant park to exchange for runabout (two passenger) as cash payment. Balance on time. Low price for quick trade. Good Auto. Box 263. care Georgian. 18-18-44 L<?T, 50 by 200, five blocks from , M°r<M«And and Euclid avenues; in rapid ly building section. Two-passenger road ster as cash payment. Balance on time. Auto-Lot, Box 200. care Georgian. Farms for Rent. FOR RENT—On extra liberal terms to good worker, who will give satisfactory references of energy of self and family and who will furnish own stock, etc . a two-horse farm of very productive land. 2U miles south of Roswell, Ga., on the Chattahoochee river. Comfortable house and barn, excellent water, healthful sec tion. white neighborhood; school and church facilities good. John L. Nance, Route No. 25, Roswell, Ga 10-17-66 Farms For Saie. LAND FOR SALE OR RENT. TV O FARMS—No. 1 and No. 2 situated In Putnam county. Georgia. Farm No. I.—Containing 303 acres; on the Central of Georgia railroad; half mile of Willard Station, railroad running through a part of land; only a few hun dred yards from Methodist church; two miles of Baptist church: half mile of a good school, seven miles from Eatonton; county- site. . This place is in a tine and healthy section: well improved: has a good nine-room, two-story dwelling, good barn; tenant houses, and all outbuildings; well watered and timbered; a fine pas ture. Tliis is an ideal farm and country home. Farm No. 2—Containing 415 acres; two m.ies of Willard Station; an extra tine farm for raising cattle; also good cotton and gram farm: has plenty of water and timber. This farm is within two miles of good school and Methodist church There is a bargain in each place For further particulars, address E. Y. Walker, Willard. Ga.lo-19-16 FOR SALE—IOO acres of farm land: prices and terms reasonable. Address Me . Decatur, Ga. 60-19-10 2,000 ACRES of rich marl land to rent or lease for trucking, on the east coast of Florida. Divided into 20-acre farms. Owner receiving 10 per cent of the pro ceeds for rent. Renters make from S2OO to S3OO gross per acre. For particulars, address Dr W S. Burkhart, Miami. Fla. 36-19-10 A RAftE BARGAIN FOR SALE—I6O acres land; 35 acres in cultivation; eight acres in orange and grape fruit grove, 500 trees; present crop of fruit five or six hundred crates I look for 1,500 crates next year; no waste land; seven-room house, barns buggy shelter, packing house, three wells water; no bet ter fruit land in the state; spring water in pasture; one mile from church and school; two miles from depot, good neigh borhood. price SSO per acre; one-third caah. balance easy terms. Address P. O. Box 8. Kathleen. Fla Don’t write if you don’t mean business. 39-15-10 FARM FOR SALE- 100 acres pebble soil, clay subsoil mostly level. Bermuda pasture, running water, six-room plas tered house, barn, etc.; R. F. D.; 1% miles of town: % mile from church. $22.50 per acre or portion $25 J. R. Gable. Ray mond, Ga. 47-12-10 FIFTY-ACRE FARM 29 miles from Sa vannah. on Central of Georgia rail road; two-story dwelling and outbuild ings: about 290 pecan trees; splendid lo cation for dairy and chicken business: close to good market for farm products; school and churches near; very healthful climate, among the pines. Write to Gir ardeau & Cassels. Savannah. Ga. 4718-10 FARM of 650 acres near Sylvania, Screven county; one of the choicest sections of Georgia; fine lands; healthful climate; progressive community; for particulars write Girardeau & Cassels, Savannah, Ga. 46-18-10 ABOUT 900 acres of land near Augusta; $5 per acre. A bargain. Write quick. H. H Read. Washington, Ga. 10-18-41 Real Estate For Sale. LAND FOR SALE. 50 ACRES. COBB COI XTY. 11 miles from Atlanta, one mile from stop on W. & A. railroad. This place belongs to a non-resident now living in Cuba, who is in Atlanta ■for lhe purpose of disposing of [this property, and will consider any reasonable offer. For a quick sale price to include 12 head of Berkshire hogs, wagon, cows, implements, and will give possession at once. This is a real nice little place, and some one can pick up a bargain. You would have to see it in order to appreciate it. Act promptly. Must be sold in the next few days. TH OS. AV. J AOK SON. Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg. COFI ELI) INVESTMENT COM ILAN V. 605 Empire Building. Telephone Main 222 1 HOUSTON ST. JUST below Piedmont, on Houston, three blocks from the Candler build ing. we have for sale a lot fronting the street 114.6 feet, running through to Ellie street, with a frontage of 41 feet. On the lot there are 10 negro houses renting for $96 per month, suf ficient to pay the carrying charges. The negro houses could be moved to the center of the lot. leaving a M-foot alley for entrance, thus leaving a 100- foot frontage rm Houston, which could he divided and sold in business lots for almost as much as is asked for the entire property The price, $25.u00. J. M. BEASLEY. Salts Manager. FOR EXCHANCE EOR VACANT LOT. BEAI I'li’ l I. 9-room home in In man Bark to exchange for va eant lot on-Spring, West Peach tree. Myrtle or Juniper. Quick ■ action. Agents get busy. ATLANTA SL’B REA LTV COM PA NV. 31 Inman Building. M. 2053. Arp nu «<»archin< for a position .’ Then an a'i ’n ilv "Situs ion.- Wanted rol uirj -' f The Georgian will assist yuu Legal Notice. SHERIFF SALES FOR NOVEM BER, 1912. Will he sold before the present court house door, "old city hall building." Io- . cated at the northeast corner of South Pryor and East Hunter streets, the said premises having been designated by the board of commissioners of roads and rev enues of Fulton county as the court house, In the city of Atlanta, Fulton county. Georgia, on the first Tuesday in Novem ber. 1912, at public outcry, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder or bidders, for cash, the whole, part or parts of the following de scribed property : All that tract or parcel of land, lying and being in the city of Atlanta part of land lot Number One Hundred and Ten (110). in the Fourteenth (14th, district of Fulton county. Georgia, commencing fifty <SO) feel from the southeast corner of Carter (formerly Jack) street and Chest nut street, and running thence south along the east side of Chestnut street titty (50) feet, thence east eighty-six (86) feet, thence north along the property owned by Mrs. Renthrow fifty (50) feet, thence west along the property owned by Robert Bell man eighty-six <B6) feet to the begin ning point, it being the same property conveyed to C K. Keith by deed dated the first day of October, 1902, by Atlanta Banking ami Savings Company, which deed is recorded in Hook 167. Folio 48. In the office of the clerk of the superior court of Fulton county, Georgia Levied upon as the property of the estate of Clarke Kendrick Keith in the hands of his ad ministrator. Jetty L Keith, for the pur pose of administration to satisfy a fi. fa issued from the Fulton court of ordinary in favor of Cora Keith Early vs. the said Jetty I. Keith as administrator of Clarke Kendrick Keith. Tenant in possession no tified. Also* at the same time and place, all that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the city of Atlanta, part of land lot Seventy-six (76). of the Four teenth (14th) district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Georgia, and more particularly described as follows: Lot sev enteen 117) of the subdivision of Block thirty-six (36), commencing on the west side of Formwall street eighty-three (83) feet north of Glenn street, and running thence north on the west side of Form wait street fifty (50) feet to lot sixteen (16). thence west one hundred and sixty (160) feet to a nine (9) foot alley, thence south on said alley fifty (50). thence east one hundred and sixty <160) feet to point of beginning, said premises being known as No. 249 Fortnwalt street, according to the present system of numbering houses in the city of Atlanta; said deed having been dated June 27. 1907, and re corded in Deed Book 204. Page 438. of Fulton county records. lA-vied upon as the property of Mrs. Theodosia D. Warren to satisfy a fi. fa issued from the city court of Atlanta, in favor of E, McC. Adamson vs. the said Mrs Theodosia D. Warren; a deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as required by law. Tenant in possession notified. Also at the same time and place the following described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying in the city of Atlanta, and in land lot One Hun dred and Eleven (til) of the Fourteenth (14th) district of Fulton county, Georgia, and commencing on the north side of Jett street at a point one hundred and ten <110) feet west from Sunset avenue t formerly Arthur street), and running thence west along the north side of Jett street fifty-four <s4> feet, and extending back north of same width as front along the west side of a ten <lo> foot, alley one hundred and thirty-five <135) feel to another alley, being lots 14 and 15 In Block "H," as in piat in Deed Book XX-793, Fulton county records. Levied upon as the property of Joel A. Jolley to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued from the superior court of Fulton county. Georgia, in favor of Atlanta Banking and Savings Company vs. the said Joel A. Jolley. Tenant in possession notified Also, at the same time and place, all that tract or parcel of land lying and be ing in the city of Atlanta, in land lot twenty (20) of the Fourteenth < 14th) dis trict of Fulton county, Georgia, begin ning at a point on the west side of Pow ell street one hundred and fifty (150) feet north of the northwest corner of Fair and Powell streets, at the north line of an alley; thence running north along the west side of Powell street eighty-six <B6) feet; thence west one hundred and forty (140) feet; thence south eighty-six <B6) feet, to said alley: thence east along the north line of said alley one hundred and forty (140) feet, to beginning point. Levied upon as the property of E. C. Lester, L. G. Camp and L. P. Huddles ton to satisfy a fi. fa issued from the citv court of Atlanta In favor of Empire Trust and Safe Deposit Company vs. the said E. (C. Lester. L. G. Camp and L P. Huddleston, as makers, and I C. Clark as indorser. A deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as required by law Tenant in possessioff’ notified. Also at tlie same time and place, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Atlanta, being part of land lot forty-three (43) of the Four teenth < 14th> district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Georgia, and being lot number twenty-four < No. 34), in sub division of a part of the Continental Land Company’s property according to plat of Hall Bros., civil engineers, as re corded in plat book number two (No. 2). page 14. of the records in the office of the clerk of the superior court of said county, and more particularly described as fol lows: Beginning at the northeast cornel' of Ormond and Hill streets and running thence east along lhe nortlt side of Or mond street sixty-four (64) feet, thence north one hundred and forty-one <141) feet loan alley ten (10) feet wide: thence west along the south side of said allej sixty five (65) feet to Hill street, thence south along the east side of Hill street one hundred and forty-one (141 > feet to the point of beginning. Levied upon as the property of E. E. Lawrence to satisfy a fl fa. issued from the city court of At lanta in favor of Mrs Mattie King, guar dian. vs. the said E E. I-awrence A deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as re quired bv law Tenant in possession noti fled Also at the same time and place, the following described property, to-wlt: All that tract or tiarcel of land lying and being in the city of Atlanta, and in land lot thirteen (13), of the Fourteenth (14th) district of Fulton county. Georgia, and beginning at a point on the south side of Kirkwuod avenue two hundred and thirty <280) feet east from Walnut (now Stovalli street and running thence east along the south side of Kirkwood avenue sixty ,60) feet; thence south one hundred and thirty (130) feet to an alley, thence west along the north side of said allej sixty <6O) feet to corner of lots 5 and 6. of the piat ' f the sub-division of the Faith property: thence north one hun dred and thirty 1130) feet to the begin ning point; being all of lot 6 and west half of lot 7 of the above named -plat as made by C S. Robert, civil engineer. June 30. 1908 levied upon as the property of W O. Ford to satisfy a fl. fa. Is sued from the city court of Atlanta in fa vor of Atlanta Banking and Savings Company, as transferee, vs the said \V <> Ford, principal, and W IL Faith, en dorser. A deed for the put pose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as requited by law Tenant in possession notind. \lso at the same time and place, the following described property, to-wit: AH that tract or parcel of land lying and be ing in the city of Atlanta, part of land lot fifty-two (.72 i. of tin- Fourteenth (Ittli) district of originally llenty, now Fulton I ■minty. Georgia, known in the plan of said citv as part t.f city lot number one li'ii'itid ami ninety-nine (1l»9t. ami on Fair street as former number two hun dred and sixty-two <262>. fronting on tit,- north side of said Fair street, between Martin and Terry street-, tliirty-seven ami one-half feet, ami extending back north one hundred ■ 10(1) feel, more or less, bounded as follows: <>n the north by formerly Sleeks, on the > ast by formerly <’. A Woods, on tin- south by Fair street, and on the west by former ily Walter Glenn known in the present numbering of streets as number two hun <lre.d and eighty (No. 280) Fast Fail street. and being the same property con veyed to B. t’leln and M. Elhnun by Frank I. Edelmann, administrator. ■ n tie es tate of Franz Edeltnann. deceased Levied upon as the property of I C Clark to satisfy a fl fa issuer! from the city court of Atlanta in favor c.f Oscar Barties A- (’<> vs L. H Fain, principal, and I. C Clark, security Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney Tenant in i.'-'ssessmr. notified Mso at ti e same time and place, the following described personal property , to .wo One large iron safe II K Hill Inairied thereon. Levied up l na- >!■<’ properly of John M. Baird )o satisfy a fl Legal Notices. fa. Issued from the justice of the peace court of lhe 1.026th district, G. M., Ful ton county, Georgia, in favor of .1. B. Conn vs. Mrs. Georgia Morgan as prin cipal and John M. Baird as security. This property being difficult and expen sive to transport, it will not be brought and exposed at th? court house door on the date of sale. The same can be seen ; and examined in room 110. Temple Court building, corner of South Pryor and Ala bama streets. Atlanta, Ga. Also at the same time and place, the following described personal property, to wit. Baking outfit consisting of porta ble oven (Hubbard make), utensils, pans, work table, bread trough, counter scales, sifter. Levied upon as the property of L. P. Goddard to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Fulton superior court in favor of T. H. Brooks A Co. vs. said L. P. Goddard. This property being difficult and expensive to transport, the same will not be brought to and exposed before the court house door on the <la>" or sale; but can be seen and examined on the premises 367 Butler street. Atlanta. Ga. Also at the same time and place, the following described personal property, to wit: One two-seated Clement-Bayard automobile. Levied upon as the property of J. A. Hunt and \\ . G. Hunt, to satis fy a fi ,fa issued from the superior court of Fulton county in favor of Jonn M. Smith vs, J A. Hunt and W G. Hunt Also at the same time and place, the following described personal property, to wit: (»n? Whit? gas foredoor 30-horse power automobile and equipment. Levied upon as the property of J. J. Murphy to satisfy a fi. ra Issued from the superior court of Fulton county. Georgia, in fa vor of Motor Car Service Company vs. the saidJ, J, AI urph y. Also at the same time and place, the following described personal property, to wit: One five-passenger Thomas automo bile. painted red. Levied upon as the property of w. W. Fox to satisfy a fi. fa issued from the city court of Atlanta in favor of H A Harth vs. the said W \V Fox Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. C W- MANGI’M. Sheriff. STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Fulton. , To the Honorable the Secretary of the State of Georgia: The petition of the Trust Company of Georgia a banking corporation organized and existing under the laws of the state of Georgia and chartered by virtue of a special act of the general assembly of the state of Georgia approved September 21st. 1891, as amended by an act of the general assembly of the state of Georgia ap proved November 13th, 1893. respectfully shows: That by virtue of the provisions of sec tions 2271 to 2274, both inclusive, of the Code of Georgia of 1910. said Trust com pany of Georgia desires to amend its spe cial charter by incorporating therein cer tain provisions of the General Banking Act, to-wit: 1. The provisions of section 2267 of the Code of 1.910, as amended by act of the general assembly of the state of Georgia approved August 19th. 1912. which section as amended reads as follows: ‘‘'l'he business of the Corporation shall be under the management and control of a Board of Directors to consist of not less than three nor more than twenty-five members of the corporation, who must be the owners and holders of one or more shares of the capital stock in good faith. ’l'he Board of Directors shall exercise only such powers as may he legally delegated to them by the stockholders or by the by-laws adopted b\ the stockholders. The Board of Directors shall be elected by the stockholders at such time and place and for such term as may be appointed by the by- la wf ’ And that It shall be within the right and pow’er of the stockholders of said Company to fix the number of directors from time to time within the minimum and maximum numbers named in said enactment so proposed to be incorporated as an amendment to the charter of said Company. 2. The provisions of section 2268 of the Code of 1910, which section reads as fol lows: ‘‘The board of directors shall have power to prescribe how. and in what sums, and at what times and places any unpaid part of the capital shall be paid in: and in the event any stockholder shall fail or make default for sixty days to pay any call regularly made in his sub scription to stock, the directors may di rect suit to be brought against him forth with for the amount of such call, or may in their discretion, after thirty days no tice to such stockholder, cause his stock, after proper public advertisement for thir ty days, to be put up and sold at auction to the highest bidder, and any deficiency in this sum thus received, necessary to make the amount of the call, shall be made good by the delinquent. Any sur plus over the amount of the call and the expenses of the sale shall be paid to him. A new certificate of stock shall be Issued tn the purchaser, and he shall stand in the. same relation to the company as the delinquent would have done had he not so made default The sale shall be at the court house door in the county where said company is located. The capital stock of the corporation may be increased to such amount as may be desired by the stockholders, or it may be decreased to a sum not less than twenty-five thousand dollars, at a meeting of the stockholders called for the special purpose by order of the board of directors, of which notice has been given each stockholder (or. in case of death, to his legal representatives or heirs at lawi. personally or by mail, addressed to his last known residence, at least thirty da\s previous to said spe cial meeting, and such increase or de crease shall be made in such manner as shall be determined by the meeting of stockholders, it requiring the vote of a majority In amount of the entire capital stock to authorize such increase or de crease, and lhe manner of effecting the same. If. at such meeting, the stock holders bolding the majority in amount of the capital stock vote for such in crease or decrease, the proceedings of the meeting must be reduced to writing and entered upon the books or minutes of the corporation, and a copy thereof, veri fied by the president or cashier, shall be filed and recorded In the office of the sec retary of state and when so filed and recorded shall become an amendment to said charter, and a certified copy thereof shall be evidence of all facts therein con tained in all courts of this state, without further proof.” That there accompanies this declara tion. attached thereto as "Exhibit 1.” a copy of the resolutions of the board of directors of the Trust Company of Geor gia. authorizing this application to be made, certified to he such by the sec retary thereof under the seal of the com pan’. together with statement contained hi Hie certificate of said secretary speci fying the dale of th? charter of said com pany, together with the date of an amend ment thereto. WHEREFORE, it prays that this decla rat on or petition b® filed as provided bj law, and that after a due compliance with the provisions of the law in such cases made and provided the charter of the Trust Company of <Georgia be amended no as in Incorporate therein the provisions of the General Banking Law hereinbefore specified WITNESS the signature of the presi dent and the corporate ‘j-al “f said corporation, (Seal) this the 10th day of Oc- tober, 1912. E. WOODRUFF. President. WHEREAS, it is deemed desirable ■he board of directors of I he Trust (Com pany of Georgia that its charter be amended so as to permit it (1) to in crease the membership of the board of directors, ami <2> to have the right and power to increase or decrease its capital stock as its stockholders may determine upon; ami WHEREAS this company was incorpo rated under a special a< t of the general assemblx of the state of Georgia, ap proved September Ztst. 1831. which act. of incorporation was amended by an act of i the general assembly of the state of Geor gia approved November 13th, 1893; ami WHEREAS, it is necessary in order to accomplish the purpose hereinbefore set forth to procure an amendment of the charter or this company, by having in corporated therein these provisions of the I General Banking Laws providing for the ’ number of directors w hich such a cor | uoration max have and providing for the I <!♦-( rr-asp or increase of the capital stock I thereof; ! BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that (he president of this company b< and he is herebx authorized to make and file in the office of the se< retarx of of the state of Georgia a declaration in writing signed by said president and given un der the corporate seal of this companx and designating oectlon 2267 and the amendment thereto and section 2368 of th* . «‘ode of 1910. ax the provisions of said General Banking Laws which this com- Legal Notices. pany desires to incorporate into its char ter STATE OF GEORGIA—FuIton County I. John B. Wheat, secretary of the Trust Company of Georgia, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the board of directors of the Trust Company of Georgia at a meeting regularly called and Iteld. in accordance with the provisions of Its by-laws, on the Bth day of October, 1912. I do further certify that the original charter of the Trust Company of Geor gia was by act of the general assembly' of the state of Georgia approved Sep tember 21st, 1891. and that this was amended by an act of the general assem bly of the state of Georgia approved November 13th, 1898, said company be ing originally incorporated under the name of the Commercial Travelers’ Sav ings Bank and the amendment of the charter above referred to having, among other things, changed its name to Trust Company of Georgia Witness my signature and the seal of said corporation this 9th (Seal) day of October. 1912 JOHN B. WHEAT. Secretary. STATE OF GEORGIA—Office of Secre tary of State I. Philip Cook, secretary of state of Georgia, do hereby certify, That the five (5> pages of typewritten matter hereto attached, contain a true and correct copy of the petition of the Trust Company if Georgia fofi amendment of its special chatter by incorporating therein certain provisions of the General Banking Act, as the original petition appears of file 1a Ihis office. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand ani affixed the seal of my 'h. office. at the capitoi, in the city of Atlanta, '* this 11th day of October, ■*■ tn the year of our Lord jSeall ' One Thousand Nine Hun dred and Twelve and of tlie Independence of the United States of America the One Hundred and Thirty-seventh. PHILIP COOK. Secretary of State. ANDERSON. FEUDER, ROUNTREE & WILSON 10-13-2 GBORGIA-—Fulton County. ” Ruble I? Allen vs. Frank B. Allen, No. 26087, superior court. To Frank B. Allen: You are hereby notified that on the 7th day of August. 1912, Ruble B. Allen filed suit against you for divorce to the November term, 1912. You are required to be at the Novem ber term of said court held the first Mon day In November, to answer the plaintiff's complaint. Witness the Hon. George L. Ball, judge of said court, September 3, 1913. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. FRANK L. HARAJLBON, Petitioners Attorney. 9-3-23 STATE OF GEORGIA -Fulton County. Mrs Minnie Hairston va. A. James Hairs ton. Superior Court, November term, 1912. No. 26830 To A. Janies Hairston. Greeting: By order of court, you are hereby noti - fled that on the 4th day of November, 1912, Mrs. Minnie Hairston filed suit against you for divorce, returnable to the November term, 1912. of said court. You are hereby required to be and ap pear at the November term, 1912, of said court, to be held on the first Monday in November, 1912, then and there to answer the plaintiff's complafpt. Witness the Hon. J T Pendleton, judge of said court, this Segdember 4. 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. MADDOX & SIMS, Plaintiff’s Attorney 9-5-44 GEORGlA—frulton County. Louise M Keeler vs. S. H. Keeler Supe rior Court. To S. H. Keeler; By order of court you >are notified that on August 6, 1912, Loulsd M. Keeler filed suit against you for divome. returnable to the November term of said court. Y’ou are required to be at the November term of said court, to be held on the first Mon day In November. 1912, then and there to answer the plaintiff’s complaint. Witness the Hon. J. T. Pendleton, judge of said court, this September o, 1912. ARN< ’LI) BROYLES, Clerk. GEORGIA —Ifalton County. Fred H. Wheeler vs. Adele M. Wheeler, No. 22342. superior court. To Adele M. Wheeler: You are hereby notified that on the 27th day of January. 1911, Fred H. Wheeler filed suit against vou for divorce to the November term, 1912. You are required to be at the November term of said court, held the first Monday in November, to answer the plaintiff’s complaint. Witness the Hon. George L. Bell, judge of said court. August 31. 1912 ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk FRANK L. HARALSON, Petitioners’ Attorney. GEORGIA—FuIton County In person came J. R. Pottle and on oath says that he was a candidate for judge of the court of appeals In the gen eral election held on October 2d. 1913, and' that he incurred no expense in connection with said election and received no con tributions from any source. J. R POTTLE Sworn to and subscribed before me this October 18th. 1912. E C. HILL, N. P. Fulton County, Ga 16-19-1 C Et>RGL\, FULTON COUNTY—In per son comes B. H. Hill and on oath says that he was a candidate for judge of the court of appeals of Georgia in the gen eral election, held on October 3. 1912, and that he incurred no expense in con nection w ith said election and received no contributions from any source. BENJ, H. HILL Sworn to and subscribed before me this October 18. 1912. EDWARD C. HILL, Notary Public Fulton County, Georgia 10-19-32 Most Men Who Make i Money On limited capital are those always on the lookout for snaps of ail kinds. In this day and age the WANT AD pages is the only place a complete list is ever offered. In Atlanta It’s The Georgian Where the Largest List Is Found 13