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FOR PROFIT—GEORGIAN WANT' ADS—USE FOR RESULTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1912.
Auction Sales.
XTfXCHANGE — The bcst Climate and
e it tn 'lie world for a tired and frost
’™ farm back East. The Ninth An
’’l'.J.arv Edition of The Los Angeles F.x-
out December 25th, will tell where
•ff" „r P and how to get one. Mailed ’o
he! address in United States or Mexico,
•"> Canada or foreign points. 25c.
■ s nl 'n vour order now. 10-21-4
TV-rRAiTAI'CTIdN CO., 12 E. Mitchell
t h tvs and sells everything; regular
8 , Tuesday and Friday. Bell phone
S’n 242 k
BROKERS AUCTION HOUSE, 51
"nicatur street. We buy and sell any
a everything. Atlanta pnone 2285; Bell
Sone -Won 1434. Main IS7. 7-29-20
Auction House, at 25 South
“s'rvor street, will buy or sell your
LLboltl goods, pianos and office furni-
Main 1526.10-3-6
ortiHRDKE Sales Company under new
management; will accept your surplus
of any kind on consignment; cash
canoed * settlement on date of sale. 143
rrvor street. Bell phone Main 1434.
.Atlanta phone 2285. 8-6 30
Automobiles.
£urf~trade good machine shop for au
tomobile. Box 124, Covington, Ga.
ton 49-29-10
ffTVF G<’DU little piece of property to
ince for new runabout automobile.
Auto, care Georgian. 10-29-24
J-pyfr - exchange vacant lot in Decatur for
two-passenger car, worth S4OO to SSOO.
v h s Hamilton, Decatur, Ga. Phone
peratiir 413.10-29-3
tyU'fxcHANGE —the best climate and
J e,>n'in the world for a tired and frost
hitren farm back East. The Ninth Annl
drv Edition of The Los Angeles Ex
•mlner out December 25th, will tell where
“hev ar eand how to get one. Mailed to
onv address in United States or Mexico 15
Cana<’*i or foreign points, 25 cents.
4end in y<’t: * order now.lo-21-4
—' LES FOR SALE.
FOR sale —Chalmers 1910 model 5-psa
senger touring car; newly painted and
good condition. 10 East Fourteenth
street. 10-29-45
ijpft SALE—National four-passenger
touring car, fully equipped with top,
meedometer, electric lights. pres-to-lite
•ank etc. Car In perfect condition and
recently repainted. Will make a close
>rlce for immediate sale, or wdll trade for
zood real estate. Eugene V. Haynes. 37
Whitehall street.lo-26-32
WITiT SELL Cadillac, 1912 model, for
$1 550; been used only five months;
original price $2,100. Inquire L. U. Lar
kin. 228 I>eachtree_streeL 10-26-15
WILL SELL Maxwell car for $800; been
used ten months; original price $1,600.
Annlv L U. Larkin, 228 Peachtree street.
' 10-26-14
Lost and Found.
STRAYED from 35 Crumley street, brown
but* beaded cow; dark head and neck,
short legs. Return to above address and
receive reward. 44-29-10
LOST ’Old-fashioned gold bracelet on
trip from Inman Park to Sixth and
Peachtree street. Reward given for re
turn to 81 East Sixth street, or call Ivy
1706-J.
l.i'ST Pocketbook Sunday afternoon on
corner of Jackson street and Highland
avenue or on West Hunter car. Phone
Ivy 5235-L.lO-29-7
LOST- On Gordon street about 4 p. m.
Monday black leather hand bag contain
ing $5 bill and some silver, also postcard
addressed Miss Bonnie Hood. 213 Oak
street. West End. Reward for return to
213 Oak street. West End. 34-29-10
afternoon on Westview
car or In cemetery, gold watch and sig
net fob engraved M. B. Return to 260
North Jackson. Phone Ivy 4109. Reward
35-28-10
WANTED—Manufacturers and merchants
to help manage the business end of the
Panama canal. It Is located at Los An
geles, the key to the great Southwest.
The Ninth Anniversary edition of The
Txw Angeles Examiner, out December 25,
will have the facts about this great proj
ect. Mailed to any address In United
States or Mexico 15 cents. Canada or for
>>gn points 25 cents. Send In your or
der now. 10-21-4
Money to Loan,
sss?7 DO YOU WANT MONEY?? s?s
OWNERS, come direct to us. Money in
any quantity at 5 to 8 per cent; $200,000
for apartment houses at 6 per cent. We
handle purchase money notes, stocks and
bonds Randolph Loan Co., 821 Candler
Building. Ivy 5069. 10-1-49
WANTED—Families to own some more of
those beautiful Southern California
homes. It Is a habit, get It. The Ninth
Anniversary Edition of The Los Angeles
Examiner, out December 25th, tells how
the habit is acquired. Mailed to any ad
dress in United States or Mexico 15 cents;
Canada or foreign points, 25 cents. Send
in your order now.lo-21-4
ON FIRST mortgage real estate security.
Home funds and insurance money. Rates
5’4 to 8 per cent interest. We also make
monthly payment loans. We 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 SALARIED PEOPLE
AND OTHERS, upon their own names;
cheap rates, easy' payments. Confiden-
La! D, H, Tolman, 624 Austell building.
Money ox hand for immediate loans
on property in or near Atlanta J. E.
'an Valkenburg, 501 Equitable building
-6-22
' WEYMAN A- CONNORS.
ESTABLISHED 1890
Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-3
SPECIAL IIOMEFUNDS TO LEND, any
amount; 6 per cent. Write or call S.
W_Carson, 24 South Broad street. 4-1-17
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
FARM LOANS placed In any' amount on
Unproved farm lands In Georgia. The
southern Mortgage Company, Gould bulld-
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JEWELERS AND BROKERS
I- O AN Cv
* Ho *< main m \,O
JTRICTLY private
Without Indorsement
Without Collateral
Security
Without Real Estate
Securities
Money loaned at
LAWFUL RATES.
NATIONAL DIS
COUNT CO.,
301-2 Fourth Nation
- Bank Building.
HAVE plenty of money to
l p nd at lowest rates on Atlanta
'Uid nearby property, either for
st Might or monthly payment
pt'in. Also for purchasing pur
'hiise money notes. Foster &
2 ’ 1 "H. 11 Edgewood Ave
Are you searching for a posltlol '’ 1 '
, r * ad tn the “Situations Wanted <’ol
urnr.s o f The Georgian will aasiai you
fatly.
—----?T S i ßess Opportunities.
< Tell , o'i n Tv t J 1 | ne Shop in live Lown; will
Westings X change; also water pumps,
ton VL 8 alr pump * Box 12 < Coving
iUYt'cu re, - 48-29-10
• AL/r- One soda fount out*it chean
o^ddr^. iO £
class drv n £°t °PI? ~r 'unity to buy first
linerv hnctn2« S ’ c * othin B. shoe and mil-
Pglited Large, roomy, well-
glass winS. n with electric lighted plate
ness L i™r> W „ ln sell stock und busi
——Ox 21 A 1 Ga. JO-28-25
li a bZ E J2j A buyer f,,r a well estab
bama T ,aUra U ’°eated in a busy- Ala
reTanA-, a . nd „! s considered the best
age over •-nn‘ t 'n The monthl y sales aver
iX tloK l nI reasonabl.. and long
others 1e ? own this business have
Si require their attention. Price
v lie rLYI part ?ulars address the Nash-
Bldl B Vo s eS n Ex ,change, No. 528 Cole
pidg,, Nashville, Tenn. 10-28-24
1 , c - s , surveying and mapping course
for sale cheap. Box 277, ca/e Georgian
g-;- 46-25-10
1 nnn SA LE—Dental office outfit, with $3,-
7 ? o <’ a br’ ual practice. Write P. O. Box
‘'■ Milledgeville, Ga. 52-23-10
F Q fi ■ salj E— One well established Un
Far or tln and plumbing together.
For further particulars write W. H. R.
Schroeder. P Cl Box 54. Americus, Ga
a NTED —Families to own some more
of those beautiful Southern California
homes. It Is a habit, get it. The Ninth
Anniversary Edition of The Los Angeles
Examiner, out December 25th, tells how
the habit is acquired Mailed to anv ad
dress in United States or Mexico 15 cents;
anada or foreign points; 25 cents. Send
In your order now. 10-21-4
Real Estate For Sale.
SALE —On one of the best streets of
West End. new bungalow, seven rooms*
large corner lot, near car line; all con
veniences; granite front, sleeping porch,
handsome interior and fixtures; construc
tion will bear close inspection. I need
money. Any one with SI,OOO cash can se
! cure a rare bargain. Places like this are
scarce. Owner, Box 212, care Georgian.
10-29-20
$275 -MY EQUITY’ in first-class cottage;
worth $600; investigate at once. Ad
dress A., Box 250, care Georgian.
HAVE 40 acres of irrigated land In the
famous apple country of southern Idaho;
I win balls tract. Will trade for real es
tate around Atlanta or a No. 1 automo
bile. Apply 914 Austell Bldg., Atlanta. Ga
FOR SALE -Bungalow: five rooms; new;
on high ground; shady; Anniston ave
nue; .half block from South Decatur car
line; $1,700; to owner. Ivy 828-.1. 10-26-35
FOR SALE- -Five-room cottage, just be
low Fort Walker, off South Boulevard,
at 8 Grady avenue; $1,500; cheattest home
in Grant park section. Answer J C.
Glore, P, O, Box 50, Atlanta. 43-26-10
ONE-ACRE LOTS.
WE HAVE a few' lots of one-half to one
I and one-half acres at $450 to $750 each;
I terms $lO monthly; elevated and wooded;
| only 20 minutes' ride from the postoffice;
lon car line to Marietta; a splendid in
vestment. Bailey & Rowland. 1520 Fourth
National Bank Bldg. Bell phone M. 3217.
I TWO new bungalows In Kirkwood; will
sell cheap, or will exchange for vacant
property or purchase money notes. Ad
dress J., Box 700, care Georgian.
110-22-34
WANTED —One hundred thousand ready
made families to share in the prosperity
of Southern California. The Ninth Anni
versary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex
aminer, out December 25th, will tell why'
and how. Mailed to any address in United
States or Mexico 15 cents a copy; Canada
or foreign points, 25 cents. Send in your
order now.lo-21-4
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern borne
unless it is wired for electricity.
Real Estate Wanted.
FARM.
WE HAVE a client for 10 to 20-
acre tract on cherted road near
Atlanta. If you want to sell see
us quick.
ATLANTA SUBURBAN REAL-
TY COMPANY.
31 Inman Building. M. 2053.
For Exchange—Real Estate.
BARGAIN in north side lot which I want
to exchange for piece of negro property.
My lot valued at $1,200. W. H. C., _care
Georgian. 10-26-20
Farms For Saie.
JUST THINK, 190L 2 acres near Stone
Mountain for $2,000 cash. A. H. Nelson.
32 East Alabama st.9l-26-10
■WANTED —Ships of all kinds to burn
California oil and carry merchandise for
the port of Los Angeles to and from the
Panama Canal. The Ninth Anniversary
Edition of The Los Angeles Examiner, out
December 25th. tells just what the canal
will do to Southern California. Mailed to
any' address in United States or Mexico,
15 cents: Canada or foreign points. 25
cents. Send in your order now. 10-21-4
Farms for Rent.
WANTEIU-One hundred thousand ready
made families to share in the prosper
ity of Southern California. The Ninth An
niversary Edition of The I.os Angeles Ex
aminer out December 25th. will tell why
and how Mailed to any address in United
States or Mexico. 15 cents a copy; Can
ada or foreign points, 25 cents. Send in
your order now. 10--1-4
Railroad Schedule,
so rn lwa y.
“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..6:00 ami 36 N. Yorkl2:lsam
it "l ixvi11e...5:20 am' 20 Col'bus. 5:20 am
Was ton 5.25 am 13 Clncl. 5:30 am
12 Sh'port.. 6:30 ami 32 Ft. Yal. 5:30 am
io jaxville. 6:50 am 35 B'ham.. 5:45 am
•1" Toccoa . 8:10 am 7 C'nooga 6:40 am
Heflin .. 8:20 am 12 R’mond 6:55 am
29 N York 8:20 am 23 K. City. 7:00 am
rhat'ga.lo:3s am, 16 Bruns'k 7:45 am
7 Macon. 10:40 am 29 8’ham..10:45 am
97 Ft Vai..10:45 am i 38 N. Yorkll:0lam
2t Corbus. l0:50 am 40 Ch'l’tte 12:00 n’n
« rinci.....11:10 am! 6 Mac0n..12:20 pm
99 Col'bus . 1:40 pin 30 C’bu5....12:30 pm
20 B’ham 2:30 pm: 30 N. York 2:45 pm
an 8’ham..13:40 pm: 15 C’nooga 3:00 pm
to Ch’lotte 3:55 pm 39 B’ham... 4:10 pm
Atacon . 4:00 pm *lB Toccoa. 4:30 pm
2" N York 5.00 pm' 22 Col'bus. 5:10 pm
15 Bruns'k 7:50 pm 6 C1nc1.... 5:10 pm
it R’mond 8:30 pm ■ 28 Ft. Vai. 6:20 pm
•>4 K City 9:20 pm 35 Heflin... 5:45 pm
16 C'nooga 9:35 pmi 10 Macon.. 5:30 pm
in Col'bus 10.20 pm 44 Wnsh'n. 8:45 pm
21 Ft Vai. 10:25pm! 24 Jaxville. 9:30 pm
26 B’ham .12:00 ngt i 11 Sh'port.ll:lo pm
14 Clncl ...11:00 pml 14 J'xville 11:10 pm
Trains marked thus (•) run daily, ex-
other trains run daily. Central time,
city Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree St.
READ F3R PROFIT
USE FOU RESULTS.
GEORGIAN WANT ADS
LDITtD JUP j£. IJ. MARSHALL.
Poultry Show Notes
By PERCY 11. WHITING.
The ninth annual poultry show is a
So i— the best ever—the classiest show
ing of birds that Dixie ever knew!
The difference between a real show
and the other kind is impressive. There
have been shows in which the real fan
ciers had to spend hours prowling
through a vast collection of coops, gaz
ing at 2,000 barnyard specimens in or
der to locate the 1,000 fowls which
really had some class.
At this show the barnyards are en
tirely eliminated. It is a real poultry
show of real poultry.
A prominent Northern exhibitor of
Orpingtons was a dazed looking indi
vidual before the judging began.
“Say, this is a regular Madison
Square proposition," he said. "Here we
come down looking for an average
Southern show and find Owen Farms,
the best of Cook's stuff, as repre
sented by Mrs. Upson’s birds; and the
best of Cook's and of foreign breeders,
as shown by Mr. Candler. Why, a top
notch string of Orpingtons is lucky to
get one first with a dozen birds!
All Monday afternoon the Candler
showing of bears, monkeys, bantams
and fancy' fowls was the center of at
traction at the Auditorium-Armory.
Never before in Dixie has any more
beautiful collection of pheasants been
seen. Some of those shown by Mr.
Candler are marvelously beautiful in
coloring and were a revelation to those
who supposed the pheasant a bird of
no unusual plumage.
W. J, Stoddard’s showing of Par
tridge Plymouth Rocks is attracting big
attention. Owing to the fact that Mr.
Stoddard was called out with the mili
tia just at the time he was finishing
the conditioning of his birds, they are
not in as perfect shape as they would
otherwise have been, but for all that
they are fine specimens of the variety.
Paul Wright’s big winnings In the
White Rock class were not in the least I
unexpected. This breeder has been'
forging to the front with amazing ra
pidity in the last few years. At the'
show last year he was a moderate win- ’
ner. This year he did considerably bet- |
ter
Sales were reported good yesterday. ’
Mrs. L. L. Upson, of Athens, who is i
showing some wonderful Orpingtons of
the Cook strain, said, “It is wonderful
how many orders I booked, even be- '
fore the crowds came. Just standing
around and talking birds, I was able to
make a number of sales.”
Apparently, the Show is bound to be
a big money-maker for the exhibitors. |
There is every' reason why' sales, par
ticularly' of stock, should be big. Last
season was a notoriously bad hatching
season. Nobody had any luck. The
result was a shortage of stock. This
was particularly true in the South,
where the spring was marvelously' bad
—just one long succession of cold rains
that made the hatching of chickens and
the rearing a most puzzling perform
ance. In consequence, everybody in
the business needs more stock and
everybody is going to hatch more birds
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.
Leghorns.
150 FINE White Leghorns $1 each. L.
S. Bottenfield. Phone 27-J Decatur, Ga.
10-19-17
FOR SALE -Thoroughbred S. C. White
Leghorn pullets; good stock. E. B.
Havey, Box 81, Lithonia, Ga. 10-23-15
R. I, Reds.
IF YOU WANT a bargain In Reds, see
me during the next few days; have sold
my farm; must sell stock females, $1.50 to
$.3; males, $1.50 to $lO. J, I. Hosford, East
Point, Ga. Bell phone. 10-25-32
• Plymouth Rocks.
WANTED to buy a coop or registered or
full-blooded Barred Rocks. Must be
reasonable. Phone Mrs. Smith at office.
East Point 79-L. 10-29-44
Ducks.
INDIAN RUNNERS —White and Fawn
and White. Grown stock, ducklings and
eggs. Prices right. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Georgia Duck Farm, Smyrna. Ga.
RAY’S RACY’ RUNNERS are the best
White Runner ducks; they are prize
winners in the hottest competition; lay
pure white, delicious egg“ See our string
of beauties at the show: stock for sale;
eggs from pen headed by “Georgia King"
and four prize-winning ducks at $5 per
setting of twelve. Snowhite Poultry
Y'ards, O. O. Ray, Manager, Kirkwood, Ga.
10-25-24
Fife’s Pure White Runners
WON on every entry last two Atlanta
shows. I offer a limited number of fine
young matured stock bred from my all
prize pens. Special prices on drakes.
George C. Fife. Box 1181, Atlanta. 10-24-23
Eggs.
: THOROUGHBRED Ruff Orpington eggs,
$1 per 15. 126 Windsor street. Alain
3588. 10-9-15
Incubators.
Buckeye Incubators.
NEXT WEEK at the big poultry show we
will show the new 1913 models. 60, 175.
' 250 and 350-egg capacity. Awarded gold
i medal and highest honors at the Chicago
World’s fair. 1913. and at the St. Louis ex
; position in 1904. They are the world's best
' hatchers Get a catalogue Marbut &
i Minor, East Atlanta. Ga. Both phones
10-23-27
Dogs.
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I EOR SALK Coon und opossum dogs; fox
| and cat hounds. M. L. Crawford. Tiger.
Ga. IV 12-53
this winter, buy’ stock aryl make plans
for an early start next spring.
For another thing, these are good
times in the South—and especially in
Georgia. Money is plentiful—and that
helps the chicken business.
There were failures to
exhibit birds entered. In one or two
cases entrants were frightened out by
the class of the exhibits, but in the
main everybody who entered took the
chance and sent in their birds.
Mrs. Don Donaldson, of Decatur, is
showing some fine Reds at the show.
She has one pullet in particular that is
a spectacular specimen and has a color
rarely equalled by a Rhode Island Red.
Oak Dean Farm, of Stone Mountain,
is on hand, as usual, showing Indian
Runner ducks, Pekin ducks and White
Wyandottes. Harry H. Summey is in
charge of the exhibit. He and his
string of fowls will make most of the
Georgia shows this season.
Mr. Summey announces that the De-
Kalb county poultry show has been
abandoned.
F. A. Goodlin, representing The In
dustrious Hen, of Knoxville, is on the
ground and is writing subscriptions ga
lore to his magazine. The Hen is eas
ily the greatest of Southern poultry
magazines. It is being steadily im
proved in pictures and in reading mat
ter, and it is forging its way to the
front. Right now it ranks with the best
in the country.
Another representative of the poultry
press is O. T. Hallman, who travels the
Southern shows for Reliable Poultry
Journal. Mr. Hallman has been mak
ing yearly visits to the Georgia Poul
try association’s show for many years
and is well known to poultrymen. His
paper is among the best of the poultry
monthlies.
Mrs. L. L. Upson, of Athens, has a
fine display of Buff, Black and White
Orpingtons, and the breeders that are
competing against her in this line will
certainly have to show some fine fowls
to capture first premiums. She has
pens in each variety, and also single
entries in each class.
G. R. Berry, the Barred Rock man of
Rome, Ga., is here taking in the show.
So also is M. H. Collins, breeder of
Barred Rocks, of Fairburn. They both
say the show this season has more
quality than the one last year. Both
of them are enthusiastic over the com
ing season in the poultry world.
The Bantamry, Atlanta. Ga., have a
swell entry of Bantams, showing over
forty. They are high-class birds in
their line, some having taken first
prizes at Madison Square Garden show.
Joe Brown Connally and John S. Mc-
Creight are the owners of Bantamry.
Barrett Phinlzy and his string of
Rhode Island Reds are on hand and are
ready for the struggle. Mr. Phinizy’s
chickens have been making all kinds of
records at the shows held so far this
year, and he will make his usual strong
bid in the R. I. R. line.
Poultry—Miscellaneous.
' Vlli,e in Atlanta at the
show this week, don't fail to call or.
Cole .v George, 33 West Eml place if
you want to pick up some bargains’ in
Anconas ami JViitte (Irpingtons. 10-29-18
1 ! r ALI 'i <>n •■'‘■'■"'tnTTif mov-
Ing, I offer for sale my entire stock of
fancy and utility poultry. 125 fine S. C.
R. I. Reds 75 Barred Rocks, 50 White
Leghorns, 25 Cornish Indians and 15 White
m r, tai? ,On ‘l' tnT5 ese were all raised
in IJII and 1912 and are of the very best
strains. M ill sell single birds or pens
but would like to have some offers for
the entire lot or by varieties. Many blue
ribbon winners. Birds range in value
from $1 to $25. A. A. Webb, Adel. Ga
' 10-26-28
U’J* SALE—Pure strain S. C. R. I Red
B. P. Rock and Light Brahma hens, pul
lets and cockerels at $1 and $1 50 each
Irio Poultry Yards. Gordon. Ga 10-25-17
H. G. ilAS’i iNGS~&~Cb?r~
Seedsmen for the South, 16 West
Mitehell street. Four City De
liveries Daily. North ’ and
South Side 9 a. m., Inman Park
and West End 2 p. m. Bell
Phone M. 25G8, Atlanta 25G8.
BEGIN NOW FEEDING YOL'R HENS a
good laying tonic. We recommend either
of the following as being good: Conkcv's
I-tylng Tonic. Lee's Egg Maker ami Rust's
l roducer, unu 50c pu.ckcigcs of
each.
CONKEY'S ROUP REMEDY is "a sure
cure for roup. Once tried, von will al
ways keep it handy. Price, 25c, 50c and
$1 a box.
MEDICATED salt brier f,, r
each. Pure Pressed Salt Brick for stock
and pigeons, 15c each, or two for 25c.
IF YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL LAWN
it will pay you to try Hastings' Ever-'
green Uwn Mixture this season* 20c a
pound; 3(4 pounds 65c; 14 pounds the
standard bushel, $2.50.
SAVE THOSE SOREHEAD FOWLsTdUi
i t'onkey's Chicken Pox Remedy Price
50c a box.
WHEAT It I.*A N, alfalfa rm a 1 wh. >le . rt
chicken wheat, shorts, poultry bone'
shell, grit, -rushed oyster shell, ’charct.ai
and beef scraps.
Cows.
T WENT Y-FOU dairy
cows, all fresh served July 1.
: will be sold to highest bidder
l Wednesday. October 30. 224 De
catur street. S. M. Davis. Main
676. Stands rd 831. 10-26-12
i (CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN.)"
Poultry, Pet and Live Stock.
Ho SL _
BERKSHIRE PIGS I have for quick sale
one hundred and twenty choice, long
bodied, big boned English Berkshire pigs
at $lO each. Buy some ami watch vour
money grow. Joe J. Battle, Moultrie/Ga.
10-23-36
ILUMWORTH HOGS Boars, brood sowa
an<l pigs from America’s best registered
Tam worths. The bacon hog for the
South They grow as large in twelve
months as oth* r breeds in eighteen to
twenty-four. Correspondence solicited.
R. K. Ragland, Talbotton, Ga. 10-21-38
Monkeys.
FOR SALE--Mamoset monkey, amiable
and intelligent, only $lO. Call Main
’315 or address M.. care General Delivery,
Atlanta. 10-28-36
Legal Notices.
ADM I NI STRATOrY
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
By virtue of an order of the court of
ordinary of said county, granted at the
October term. 1912, will be sold before
the court house door of said county, on
the first Tuesday In November next, with
in the legal hours of sale, the following
property of the estate of Mrs. Nancy C.
Moore, deceased, to-wit: Lying and be
ing in the city of Atlanta, being part of
land lot 76, of the Fourteenth district of
originally Henry, now Fulton county,
Georgia; more particularly described as
follows: Beginning on the north side of
Richardson street, thirty-two (32) feet
east of Formwait street, at Noyes’ line,
and running thence east along the north
side of Richardson street thirty-two (32)
feet; thence north one hundred and five
(105) feet; thence west along Balch's line
thirty-two (32) feet; thence south one
hundred and five (105) feet, to beginning
point; being No. 156 Richardson street.
Subject to a loan of $2,000, in favor of
Joseph Fader, of Shelby county. Tennes
see, maturing June I, 1916, interest paya
ble semi-annually at 6 per cent.
Terms cash, subject to $2,000 loan.
TOLLIE KIRBY MotlßE,
Administrator Estate of Mrs. Nancy C.
Moore.
Forrest & George Adair, Auctioneers.
APPLICATION FOR TRUST
AND BANK CHARTER
To the Secretary of State for the State of
Georgia:
The petition and declaration of Keats
Speed. H. C. Bagley. I’. C. McDuffie,
George. J. Yundt, F. E. Mackie respect
fully 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 provisions of
Sections 1903 et seq. of the code of Geor
gia of 1895, and the acts amendatory
thereof, and under the act of the general
assembly of Georgia approved December
23, 1898, providing for the incorporation
of trust companies, and do hereby declare
as follows:
1. The name and style of the proposed
corporation is Citizens Savings Bank and
Trust Company.
2. The location of the principal office
thereof shall be in Atlanta. Georgia.
3. The duration of the corporation shall
be for thirty years.
4. The amount of its capital stock is
<$190,000) one hundred thousand dollars,
divided into 1,000 shares of the value of
SIOO each, with the privilege of increasing
same, according to law.
5. That the purposes and nature of the
business of the proposed corporation are
the organization and conduct of all such
business as can be legally conducted by
either or both trust companies or banks
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,
over $25,000 has been actually paid in by
the subscribers, 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, of
the intention of petitioners to organize
such corporation, has been published once
a week for four weeks in The Atlanta
Georgian and News, the official organ of
Fulton county.
In witness whereof, we severally do
hereunto subscribe our respective names
with our respective resident's this 19th day
of October, 191.2.
P. C. M'Dt'FFIE, Atlanta, Ga.
F. E. MACKLE. Atlanta, Ga.
H. C. BAGLEY. Atlanta. Ga.
KEATS speed; Allanta, Ga.
GEORGE J. YUNDT, Atlanta, Ga.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Office of Secretary of State.
I. Philip Cook, secretary of state of the
state of Georgia, do hereby certify That
the two (2) pages of printed ami written
matter hereto attached, contain a true
and correct copy of the application of the
incorporators of Citizens Savings Bank
and Trust Company for charter as the
original of same appears of tile in this of
fice.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and affixed the seal of my
office at the capitol, in the city of At
lanta, this 21st da<’ of. October, in the
rear of our Lord One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Twelve and of the Inde
pendence of the United States of America
One Hundred and Thirty-seventh.
PHILIP COOK,
10-22-19. Secretary of State.
A
Submitting a proposed amendment to
the constitution of the state of Georgia,
to be voted on at the general state elec
tion to be held on Tuesday, November 5,
1912, said amendment relating to the
power of the general assembly to exempt
from taxation public property, so that
the general assembly may exempt from
taxation certain farm products.
By His Excellency, Joseph M. Brown,
Governor. State of Georgia. Executive
Department, August 24. 1912.
Whereas, the general assembly at its
session in 1912 proposed an amendment
to the constitution of this state as set
forth in an act approved August 6, 1912,
to-wit:
An act to amend article 7, section .’I,
paragraph 2 vt the. constitution of this
state, which relates to Hie power of the
general assembly to exempt from taxation
public property, so that the general as
sembly inay exempt from taxation cer
tain farm products, and for other pur
poses.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the gen
eral assembly of Georgia and it is hereby
enacted by authority of the same, That
irtlcle 7. section 2. paragraph 2 of Hie
constitution of this state be and the
same is hereby amended by adding to and
.it the end of said paragraph the follow
ng words: "The general assembly shall
further have power to exempt from tax
ation farm products, including baled cot
ton. grown in this state and remaining
in tlie hands of the producer, but not
onger than for the year next after theli
production.”
Section 2. Be it further enacted, That
if this constitutional amendment shall be
igreed to by two-thlrds of the members
J Hie general assembly of tach house,
the same shall be entered on their jour
nals, with the ayes anti nays taken there
on, and the governor shall cause the
amendment to bt published in one or tnor ■
f the newspapers in each congressional
district for two months Immediately pre
ceding the next general election, anti the
same shall be submitt'd to the people at
Hie next general election and the voters
thereat shall have written or printed on
their ticket "For ratification of tunend
ment of article 7, section 2, paragraph 2
of the constitution «f tills state" (for au
thorise ng tire general assembly to exempt
from taxation farm products), or “Against
ratification of amendment of article 7. sec
tion 2. paragraplt 2 of the constitution of
this state" 'against authorizing the gen
eral assemblj to exempt taxation farm
products) as they may choose, and if a
majority of the electors (pmlilied to vote
for members of the next general assem
bly voting shall vote in favor of ratifica
tion. then said amendment shall become
a part of at ticlt 7. .section 2. paragraph
2 of the constitution of this slate, anti
the governor shall make proclamation
thereof.
He It further enacted that all laws and
parts of laws in conflict with this act be,
anti ti e same are repealed.
Now. therefore, I, Joseph M Brown,
governor of said state, do issue this my
proclamation hereby declaring that the
foregoing proposed amendment to the
constitution is submitted for ratification
or rejection to the voter:- of the state
qualified to vote for members ot the gen
eral assembly at tin' general election to be
held on Toestlay, November 5, 1912
IDSEI’H M BROWN, Governor.
By tie < tovi • nor:
■ J’HlLir COOK, Secretary of State
Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent.
W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson
REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS. /
Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 EDGE WO )D AVENUE Atlanta Phone 1881.
’•IF YOU SEE IT 1 N OUR AD., IT’S SO.”
FOR SALE.
fine country home in the city limits of
Marietta, Ga. Fronts paved road,
i louse contains nine rooms and is two
lories; large barn, tenant house; assort
ed fruits, running water. This place con
tains 45 acres; land lies well; plenty of
yood; city water in front; electric lights;
tine shade. This is an ideal country
• ome; reasonable terms. For full partic
ulars, see Mr. Eve.
A GOOD cross street, just half block
off one of the main south side streets, a
neat six-room cottage with hall running
through the center; in good condition and
renting t.ll the time for $25 per month; on
lot 50x14(1 feet with alley on side; $2,650;
SSOO cash am l balance $25 per month.
Buy this and let the rent do the rest. See
Mr. Bradford.
IN a manufacturing district, eight houses
renting to white tenants for $64 a
month, not counting the water rent; on
lot 100 feet square; $5,500; one-half eash,
balance can run. See Mr. White.
IN IN'MAN PARK, near Edgewood ave
nue car line, a two-story eleven-room
house, on lot 50x140, with alley on the
side; a real bargain for $4,150. Terms can
be arranged. See Mr. White.
If You Have Money to Le
FOR RENT.
FLA TS.
NO - ' lo ° PIEDMONT AVENUE.
MII HA\ 1. several very desirable flats a this number; from four to eight rooms;
all conveniences, except heat. Prices from sls to $25. This property is in
tip-top condition, and is exceedingly cheap at above prices.
WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of
everything we have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT. 12 AUBURN AVENUE PHONE MAIN 618
FOR RENT
16-r. h., 605 Washinton streets7s.oo 5-r. h., Lakewood Heights $25.00
8-r. h., 334 Central avenue 30.00 5-r. h., 178 Ormond street 18.00
8-r. h., 452 Capitol avenue 30.00 4-r. h.. 230 S. Humphries street 12.60
8-r. h., 618 Edgewood avenue 40.00 APARTMENTS
7-r. h., College Park 16.00 406 South Pryor street, 4 and 5-
7-r. h.. 442 U South Pryor street... 28.60 rooms, new, each 25.00
7-r. h., 483 Capitol avenue 25.00 4 Confederate avenue, 6 rooms 25.00
6-r. h.. 695 Capitol avenue 20.00 10 Confederate avenue, 6 rooms,
6-r. h., 98 Boulevard place 20.00 furnished 35.00
5-r. h., 70 Norcross street2o.oo 456 Capitol avenue, 4 rooms 16.50
Empire Trust and Safe Deposit Co.
EMPIRE BUILDING.
FOR RENT.
(105 Washington st., 16 rooms ..$75.00 I 199 S. Forsyth st.. 8 rooms ....$37.50
10 Clifford st., 10 rooms ....$40.00 | 64 Currier st.. 7 roomssso.oo
24 Bedford place, 10 rooms ....$32.50 i 621 North Jackson st., 7 rooms ..$50.00
19 Columbia ave„ 9 rooms ....$50.00 I 69 Highland ave., <> rooms ....$36.50
600 Flat Shoals road, 8 rooms ..$35.00 | 176 Grant st., 6 r00m5532.50
Ralph O. Cochran Company
HEAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS.
.19 SOUTH BROAD STREET.
Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale.
HERE IS A SNAP
SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE and basement, also two rooms in rear ot lot. Lot
50x200 to alley, on GREENWOOD AVENUE, within 100 YARDS OF
HIGHLAND AVENUE CAR LINE. CITY IMPROVEMENTS. PRICE $3,250.
$250 cash. $22 per month. (This place should rent for $25.) Call at once on
ATLANTA DEV ELOPMENT CO.
609-13 THIRD NATIONAL BANK Rl/DG. PHONE 2181 IVY
Washington Street
WE HAVE 18-room home <>n a large, elevated, east
front lot, that we can sell on easy terms or ex
change for central property.
HARPER REALTY COMPANY
717 Third National Bank Building.
Bell Phone Ivy 4286. Atlanta Phone 672.
FOIURENT
No. 20 Curr er Street.
A BEAUTIFUL 7-room coitage, close to Peachtree
street and within walk ng distance of the business
district. Take a look at t lis place before you rent.
Price SSO per month.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY
Ivy 1600. REALTY TRUST BUILDING. Atlanta 363
BUILDING BUNC.ALOWS-LARGE
LOTS—ORMEWOOD PARK
BUILDING FOUR NOW. SEE THEM. A most desirable suburb, chermd
roads, good ear service, water, electric lights, everything to make yu..
comfortable.
WILL BUILD TO SUIT YOUR IDE AS. WILL ARRANGE TERMS TO
SUIT YOU. CALL UP.
J. R. McADAMS
BELL PHONE MAIN 42ir.-J. ATLANTA PHONE 6027-M.
INMAN PARK BUNGALOW.
BCILT BY OWNER, who is moving to country; stone front, furnace heat, six
r. "ins, large bath, big basement, lot 50x150 and perfectly level; Yale locks
and best of everything. If sold by next Monday, will take >4.710 for It. Small
cash payment will do. This is a little beauty and worth SI,OOO more than is
asked.
WILSON BROS.
PHONE M. 4411-. T. 701 EMPIRE BLDG
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDINtt
I'hone 3106 .Main.
HERE IS A GEM Steam heat, hardwood flo ors, tile floor, front porch and bath;
beautiful ceiling beams, stone mantel, ha'uimered brass gas and electric fix
tures, book cases with leaded glass front* plate rail, birch veneered doors, but
ler's pantry, stone steps We honestly believe ti at there is not a beter value in
a new 6-ioom home in Atlanta. The location and surroundings are tlie best. It
Can lie had for $1,900 cash, balance $49 per month. The property looks better
than this description sounds.
$4,650 HEHi: is another bargain, 7-room. story and a half, nearly new bungalow;
It is located in splendid resident section, lot 50x160 feet; no loan to assume, SSOO
cash, b.ilanee 535 per month. To see this is to buy it
'VEST END Here is a dandy 6-room here in \Ves* End, east front, close to caf
line, splendid arrangement and this is SSOO under tue actual value. We have
.•mother 6-room with furnace heat and hardwood floors for $4,100 This Is l
hennty Terms easy.
LET us do your building Make easy terms! ,
FOR RENT.
6-r. h.. Fair street and 3 acres of
ground SIB.OO
6-r. h., 109 Greenwood avenue 35.00
6-r. h., 339 Ormond street 25.00
6-r. h.. Malden lane and Howard,
College Park 25.00
6-r. h., 285 East Georgia and store
attached 12.50
6-r h.. 27 West f air street 25.0*9
6-r. h., 289 East Fifth street 32.50
6-r. h.. r. 62 Candler street, De-
catur 10.00
6-r. h., 21 Clay street, Kirkwood... 17.50
6-r. h., East Fair street 20.00
6-r. h., 108 Mansfield 25.00
6-r. h 406 Fraser street 18 60
6-r. h., 11 Helena, Battle Hill .... 10.00
6-r. h.. 48 Lucile avenue, West End 32.50
6-r. h., 244 Crew street 22.50
6r. h.. 11l LaFrance, Edgewood,
Ga 17.50
6-r. h., Boulevard DeKalb, corner
Morgan 15.00
6-r. h., 234 Chapel and 1 acre of
ground 21.00
6-r. h.. 21 Florida avenue, Battle
Hill 10.00
6-r. h., Corner Boulevard DeKalb
and Clifton 17.50
6-r. h., Rockyford road, Kirkwood... 21.00
6-r. h., Holderness street and 3 acres
of ground 11.00
nd. We Can Place it Safely.
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