Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 11, 1912, FINAL, Page 14, Image 14

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14 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS, Auction Sales. | ,MVTIO\.' SEVERAL CONSIGN MENTS, INCLUDING MAHOGANY CHIFFO ROBE, MAH OG A N Y AND QUARTERED OAK BEDROOM FUR NITURE, GAS STOVE. PARLOR SUIT. PULL MAN DAVENPORT, HAT RACK.SOLID MA HOGANY BUF F ET. WILTON. AX MINSTER AND BRUSSELS ART SQUARES. HALL RUN NERS. RUGS. MAT TING. LINOLEUM, PORTIERES. PIC TURES. BRI< -A-BRAC. ETC. TUESDAY. NO VEMBER 12, \T 12 E. MITCHELL ST. 'COMMENCING at 10 a. tn . Tuesday, «<■ will offer to the highest bidder a tine lot of household goods, including nm- I hogany dressers. brass beds, felt mat - tresses. National springs, feather oil lows, white enameled dresser and chif fonier. mahogany ladles' writing desk, line toilet set. Early English dining room suit, quartered oak bed room suit, three-quarter Vernis-Martin Iron beds with springs, walnut bookcase, hook shelves, two onyx )>edestals. white enameled dressing table. Vien na bentwood chairs, Pullman daven port, three-piece mahogany parlor suit, real fine mahogany library >a ole, quartered oak pedestal dining ta ble, set of chairs to match, oak dress er and chiffonier, heater, compara tively new gas stove, lot of rocker in oak, mahogany and fumed oak. bird's-eye maple dresser ami ehlff" nier, home-made quilts, table linen, a big lot of ar; squares, in Wilton. Ax rnfnster and hotly Brussels. Axtnlnster hall runners, nigs, curtains, portieres, tapestry, table covers, wool and cot ton blankets, and many other things too numerous to mention. These goods will be sold absolutely to the highest bidder Tuesday, November 12, at 10 a. m.. promptly Open for Inspection Monday. CENTRAL AUCTION CO., 12 E. Mitchell St. I TO EXCHANGE The best climate and Boil In the world for a tired and frost ® bitten farm back East. The Ninth An niversary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex amlner, out December 25th. will tell where | they are and how to get one Mailed to a any address in United States or Mexico, 15 cents; Canada or foreign points, 25c. Send In your order now 10-21-4 CENTRAL AUCTION CO.. 12 E. Mitchell st., buys and sells everything; regular 4 auction Tuesday and Friday. Bell phone Main 2424 10 3-41 I Fawn brokers auction hoi se, r.i Decatur street We buy and sell any and everything Atlanta phone 2285; Bell phone Main 1434 Mum 187 _ 7-29-20 SPRINGER'S Auction House, at 25 South Pryor street, will buy or sell your * household goods, pianos and office furni- K-, ture. Main 1526. 10-5-6 I PEMBROKE Sales Company under new management; will accept your surplus | stock of any kind on consignment: cash 5 advanced; settlement on dale of sale 143 ® South Pryor street. Bell phone Main 1434. B Main 187, Atlanta phone 3285. 8-6-30 £ WAITED- 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 Los Angeles Examiner, out December 25, will have the facts about this gnat proj ect. Mailed to any address in United States or Mexico 15 cents. Canada or for- ■ sign points 25 cents Send in your or- ■ der now. 10 21-4 Blue Prints. I 317 AUSTELL BUILDING. MAIN 3840 QUALITY, LOW PRICES. PROMPT SERVICE. 9 30-55 jBF ■ Sewing Machines. WE RENT new machines with complete eet of attachments for $2 per month; r also machines repaired; prompt delivery. Both phones 1893. Singer Sewing Ma chine Company, 79 Whitehall. 9-14 44 Trunks, Bags and Suitcases. RETAILED AND REPAIRED ROUNTREE’S 77 PHONES: Bell Main 1576. Atlanta I6M Automobiles. TO EXCHANGE the best climate and soil in the world for a tired and frost bitten farm hack East The Ninth Anni versary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex aminer, out December 2fitli, will tell where they ar eand how to get one 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 j- ' AUTOMOBILES FOR SAL*. FOR QUICK SALE One model < > White Steamer, in good condition Complete i equipment. Price low enough to suit any ; one. Must be sold immediately. Apply i- to C. D Smith. 120-12" Marietta street :n-8-11 ■ AUTO MO BIL ESW ANT ED. L WANTED- Two-passenger four-cylinder K .car; must ue good and cheap Address > E. L. A., care Georgian 52-6-11 ! Wanted —Miscellaneous SL'*'OND-HAND framing and lumber wanted. Also some sewer piping, 4 to I tk inches A. H , Box 259, care Geor-1 I glam 27-11-11 ' ' WANTED- Tn buy one nr two I ,g carts p. cheap J W H . 506 Candler Bldg 11-9-55] AV INTFD—To rem good plaim with It tier player for home use. Phone ivy K 34P0-.1, H-'.'-tn jc W tNTED To buy good .second-hand bi cycle .1 W. Core' f'all Ivv 5636-. I 52-8-11 WANTED—To buy coal range. Must be ; • In first-class condition Phone Ivy HIBM-J. H 8-7 HEATERS; $2.50 to $45. We save you "nough to buv your coal. Bouthem Stove and Supply Company. 121 White nail street 10-io-4 I FURNITURE and household goods, office fixtures and merchandise of any kind accepted on consignment. Cash advanced. > Pembroke Sales Co.. 143 South Pryor St Bell phones Main 1434. Main 187, Atlanta I 2285. 8-15-12 <VE PAY HIGHESTcash prices for i . tse hold goods, pianos and office furniture i Cash advanced on consignments Central I Auction Company. 12 East Mitchell street Bell phone Main 2424. 8-26-26 DROP A CARD—WiII bring cash for old clothes and shoes The Vestiare. _l’-‘ L Decatur ■ .-27-42 \NTED '■ ■ ■ V M Cor cleans all kinds carpets; rugs a spe cialty Ivy 8135-J xtlanta 1818. 145 Au ... io-2-1:. i*. a: ot h- .-..jld good p ui.is and aai-e E furniture Cush advanced on evnsigli ? ments Springer's Auction House. 25 South Pt .r alie> . Bell pho:. Main 1526 I ngUi MEN'S old -1. lies am shoes' ■ . prop a .i.. ■ ) Hoes. . Hell -tree ad tn th» ' D.at and Found” . .olumns of Gtioigiui, auu iccviei yuui at uelet i Money to Loan. F< >R 6 per cent and 7 per cent loans. Sec 1 John E. Gay. 801 Empire Life Bldg I Main 141. 10-4-4.'. WANTED— Families to own some more of those beautiful Southern California I homes It is n habit, get it. The Ninth Anniversary Edition of The Ixis Angeles Examiner, out December 25th, tells how I the habit is acquired. Mailed to any ad- I dress In United States or Mexico 15 cents; I Canada or foreign points. 25 cents. Send I In your order now. 10-21-4 I MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE AND OTHERS, upon their own names; cheap rates, easy payments. Confiden tial Ft H Tolman. 524 Austell building MONEY oN HAND for immediate loans on property in or near Atlanta. J. E. Van Aalkenburg, 501 Equitable, building Til E PRUDENTIAL IN SURANCE CO. of Ameri ica 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 , j wetma.n a Connors; ESTABLISHED 1890 —— Mortgagee on H eal Estate 4-1-8 NDEUi.AU Id " • any amount; 6 per - ent Write or call. S. W. Carson. 24 South Hroad street. 4-1-17 . ON FIRST mo’ tgag** real estate *** -urity Home funds ann insurance money. Rates | C>Vi tu 8 per cent l itercst. We also make monthly payment loans. We car give • you the money as noon as titles are ap proved. RALPH (). COC HRAN CO.. 19 S BR(»AD ST 1 H ZI GUI IE, Loan Manager. ■ i tn anj amount on Improved farm lands In Georgia The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould build- Ing I j JEWELERS AND BROKERS . Ar 301 F,,T, »$ BLDG. To ! - ”"--4 cri' - STRICTLY PRIVATE -W i WE HAVE plenty ol mooey to ': lend at lowest rates on Atlanta 1 ] and nearby property, either for straight or monthly payment plan. Also for purchasing pur chase money notes. Foster & Robson, 11 Edgewood Ave. Money Wanted. \io\i;y wanted , HAVE fine opening and proposition to make to any physician desiring a good ' locality. Address J., Box 221, care Geor j Kian. 54-11-11 ( __l_. , Business Opportunities. • " ANTED Two good traveling men, with $2,000 to invest in good paying manufacturing company. Applj corner *uid Chamberlin strepts. 47-11-11 • FOR SALE Madlaon hotel, F»6l. Weat Hunter street. Atlanta 2371 40 WANTED UHndlU'H t.. win -' i>» mon I of those beautiful Southern California homes It is a habit, got it. The Ninth Anniversary Edition of The Los Angeles 1 Examiner, out December 25th, tells ho\s ‘ the habit is acquired. Mailed to any ad -1 dress tn United States or Mexico 15 cents; ■ Canada or foreign points, 25 cents. Send 1 In your order now. 10-21-4 I T 2 Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE House for coloreil people, near big college. SSO eash, SlO a month. Phone Ivy 6189-. T, 33-11-11 FoR SALK -Choice lot on north side worth $750; S2OO gets It if taken at once cure Georgian. 25-11-11 FoR SALE Negro house ami lot in Fourth ward, one and one-half blocks of cat line; four rooms; can sell on easy , terms; rented to tenants Box 1.000, care Georgian 11-9-77 I WANT to sell two lots near car line and water with tile walks: $350 each; sl4 cash, then $7 monthly without inter est They have splendid future. This is u snap. Address E. L. P., Box 34, care Georgian. 11-8-50 FoR SALE Beautiful north side reshD ence In Druid Hills section; splendidly located; nine rooms, two-story, frame house with modern conveniences. Terms If desired Address owner, Box 229, care Georgian. 59-7-11 I i'or sale' Farm one-fourth as large • | and five times as good as the one you | are toiling on back East. Take advun- I tago of the )>ercentage in your favor The , I Ninth Anniversary edition of The Los An ' geles Examiner, out December 25, will t<-ll you how this can be Mailed to any ad ' dress In United States or Mexico 15 cents, Canada or foreign points 25 cents. Send In your order now 10-21-4 FOR SALE - On River car line, new threo room house. *1,000; sls a month; no cash payment. John Carey. 2 Whitehall street 11-2-55 tVANTEI* one hundred thousand ready made families to share In the prosperity Os Southern California. The Ninth Annt- I versary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex- I amlner, out December 25th. will tell why I and how. Mailed to any address In United I States or Mexico 15 cents a copy: Canada lor foreign points, 25 cents. Send in your order now. 10-21 4 TW<i new bungalows Klrkw 1 will sell cheap, or will exchange for vacant | property or purchase money notes. Ad dress .1 . Box 700. care Georgian. I 10-22-34 THE HOUSE you build, buy or rent will not be a modern home I unless it is wired for electricity, i .L.,,ja. -r For Exchange—Real Estate. ' Ct an .TED To exchange 490 acres of good | fertile, dry wild land in Clinch conntv. for Atlanta property or automobile; go<»d Ith les; will give or take difference on I terniß. Value <3.000, L. A. Wood. Car rollton. Ga. Farms For Sale. ' WANTED Ships of all kinds to burn California oil and carry merchandise for I the port of Los Angeles to and from tht ; Panama Uanal The Ninth Anniversary i 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 4 Farms For Rent. FOR RENT Two, three and four-hdree farm Box 142. Douglasville. Ga. WANTED <me hundred thousand ready made families to share In the prosper ity ot Southern California The Ninth An niveraary I\i tion of The Los Angeles Ex aminer, out December 25th. will tell why and how Mailed anv address in United States or Mexico, 15 cents a copy, Can ada or foreign points. 25 cents. Send in : your order now 10-21-4 Farms Wanted i * • i; I: \ i i • . h• i • . \ J enved trucker, halves or salan 511 [ Temple Court 11-9-11 Wan* t<» bu> vour second-hand furni ture stoves, household articles and nos • eiUnrous things y ..yr ad it .he -For halo. Mi-, eltanvous column* w ill b< rra. 'I with Hh» rest and yuur used hut useful ai ticlt* will ba wiu at a big profit tu you READ FOR PROFIT— GEORGIAN WANT ADS— USE FOR RESULTS ' T—~ njr-n. YT’ / J j JAX 1 v BDITLD JUIXtt IJ, MARSHALL. Ihc Finish of the Missouri Egg- Laying Contest i 11 The great Missouri laying contest which has been going on 'for a year closed November 1 and revealed many interesting l ; facts. i ■ . A . ... A pen consisted of five females, either hens ]or pullets, or the two combined. The entries came from all parts of the United States, Can ada and England. The experiments have been conducted under the direct supervision of T. E. ■ ' Quisenberry, director of the Missouri State Poul j try Experiment station, whom we personally ' knov to be one of the most experienced poul ii try breeders in this whole country, in addition ■ Ito which he bears the reputation of being as straight as a die in every move he makes, which gives added weight to all his reports. The ‘ | leading pen in the contest was of Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds with a record of 1,042 eggs, or an average of over 208 eggs per hen. The best individual record was made by Lady Showyou, a White Plymouth Rock hen, which , laid 281 eggs in the twelve months. This hen 1 lacked but one. egg of equaling the best record that has been ! made known, that made by a Barred Rock lien at Guelph, Canada. . but Professor Graham asserts that the Canadian hen laid a very small and thin-shelled egg, while | Lady ShowyOu laid a good, full sized heavy-shelled egg, weigh ing more than two ounces on the I average, so that the White Rock I hen is easily the champion. There were 655 hens in this contest, , laying a total of 87,843 egus. an aver age of 134 per hen. Considering the i fact that more than a dozen of the hens • lacked two or three months of being ma tun' at the time the contest began. ■ and also considering the fact that more than half of the pens were made up of hens many of which were three or four ' years old. It seems that the general average is pretty good, especially when . we consider that the average hen over the countrj’ only lays 80 eggs per year. The pens run as follows as to laying , records: Eggs. , Rhode Island Reds 1.042 i White Wyandottes 1,015 Single Comb White Leghorns 991 Barred Rocks 967 Silver Wyandottes 947 Black Orpingtons 944 Single Comb Reds 915 Buff Orpingtons 893 : Anconas 835 S. S. Haniburgs 824 White Orpingtons 817 Single Comb Black Minorcas 817 White Rocks 813 Single Comb Brown Leghorns.... 720 Rose Comb Whitt Leghorns 703 Buff Plymouth Rocks 666 1 Rost Comb Black Minorcas 641 Indian Runner Ducks 674 Fifty-nine hens laid over 200 eggs each, ranging from 200 up to 281. Gen eral averages, considering all the spec imens entered of each vaiietv are as follows: Eggs per lien. Silvi: Wyandottes 160 Singl. Comb Reds 156 Black Langshans 156 Black Orpingtons 155 White Orpingtons 150 1 Rose Comb Reds 150 1 Buff Orpingtons 147 Single Comb Black Minorcas 145 ' Single Comb White Leghorns.... 143 Anconas 13s Indian Runnep Ducks 131 Rose Comb White Leghorns 127 Rhode Island Reds. My combined winnings so far this season at the Hagerstown, Macon and Au -1 gusta shows on S. C. R. 1. Reds were five i firsts, four seconds, four thirds and four fourths. ,\s show birds they win and as ntilltv stuck they lay and pay. Eggs and stock tor sale. For prices write Mrs. P. T < aHoway, ua. io-2d-’* my WINNINGS at the recent Georgia P’Hihry association show Is conclusive of the high standard of my S. Reds I am disposing of ms stock and am offer ing rare bargains. See me during the next few days J. 1. Hosford. East Point, Ga. ne 10-25-82 Leghorns. STOCK AND EGGS for sale from prise winning White Leghorns, at all times. Mrs. Robert West, 132 Darter HIU road. Montgomery. Ala _ 11-9-66 WIN In this winter’s shows. One S. C. White Leghorn exhibition cockerel, well spread low tail and beautiful carriage, price sls; also one finer one at S2O; sired ny Atlanta prize-winners (Young’s); keep in yard three days and if not satisfied re turn, W. F. Jones. East Atlanta, Ga. 150 LINE White Leghorns $1 each. L. S Bottenfield. Phone 27-J Decatur, Ga. Turkeys. TURKEYS Mammoth Bronze toms 84, liens $3. These are fine young birds. Miss 1.. Holbrook. Ashland. Ga. 86-9-11 IT >ll SALE Another tine fioclt <>f Giant Mammoth Bronze turkeys of prize-win ning blood. Mrs J. H. Odom, Niota. Tenn.. Route No. 1. 48-4-11 Ducks. F< K SALE White, fawn and white, pen ciled llmuiers. Buff Orpington ducks. Good and cheap. W. E. Lumley, Tulla honia. Tenn. 11-9-2 WHITE lUNNERS; from first prize stock; mature trios, pairs, ducklings and eggs. Prices right. Satisfaction guaranteed. Georgia Duck Farm. Smyr ni, >la. Phone 9075 Smyrna 61-9-11 A I’EW White Indian Runnerp, Fishel si rain: young ducks beginning to lay, $4.50 each; $12.50 a trio; also English standard, $1 each. Sawnee Farm. Cum ming. Ga. 11-7-30 TWO HUNDRED pure 'White Indian Runner ducks. Carlisle-Fishel strain, full grown and Just beginning to lay. for m xt ten days at $lO trio. sls pen of four i ducks and drake, or $4 each single dut'k 1 ami $2 single drake. These birds are beauties and will not last long at these | : prices Three settings of eggs will bring you the price of a pen Satisfaction j guaranteed or money refunded. Refer enees Sale City Hank. Farmers and Merchants Bank or any business house hen S.aith Georgia Poultry Farm, Sale UClty.Ga 11-6-41 Pigeons. W 4XTEI I To but four i>alr white Hom er pigeons R D. lais*>ter. Buchanan. . Ga. 43-8-11 Eggs. Tib >i« ’l GIRirED p. T Orpington eggs, jl per L 126 \1 mu street Main 3588. lU-9-15 j* fly Im A la jO RJ Barred Plymouth Rocks 126 White Wyandottes 125 Single Comb Brown Leghorns 122 Buff Plymouth Rocks 120 The above averages, of course, in cluded good, bud and indifferent layers. The amount of food consumed on the ■ average is about 35 pounds of grain ami 34 pounds of mash per hen for the • year. The cost of the grain was about ! 11-3 cents per pound, and of the dry mash nearly 2 cents per pound. In comparing this contest with the ; great Australian contest, juat closed also, it will be seen how far the Aus tralians are in advance of the breeders 1 of this country in egg production. The leading pen in their pen averages 250 ’ eggs pel- hen as against 208 in this con test. In the total number of hens of 360 ' of the Australians gathered from 60 dif ferent breeders, they made an average ■ of nearly 200 eggs per hen, as against ; 134 in this contest. We think much of ’ this difference in favor of the Austra lians is due to the fact that they have been cowim ting these experiments over there for over ten years, and have work, ed up the interest in increased egg pro duction, the very object sought for. We hope to see more of these con tests carried on in this country in various sections, that breeders may be enthused to work for the prime object of successful poultry culture. The ; new contest of the Missouri state farm will commence November 15, and con sist of 700 hens, representing 20 varie ties, and gathered from England, Cana da and 20 of the United States. There will bo 3o hens to each variety, besides 100 hens for tests of various inodes of feeding, etc. CHARLESTON SHOW. CHARLESTON, S. C., Nov. 11.—The poultry show this year in Charleston will be held in connection with the Charleston fair, November 18 to 23, in clusive. The authorities expect a fine show, with a good entry list. The crowds will be present, as it will be Battleship week, and the greatest squadron of United States warships ever seen in the South will be here. Entries close November 13. S. T. Lea ot Holly Hill, S. C., will be the judge. For premium lists and entry blanks write S. Kittenberg, Secretary, Charles ton Fair Association, Charleston, S. C. Incubatoi'fl. K REE PO U LTRYMENT GET our big catalogue of incubators and breeders. Southern States Incubator and Brooder Company, College Park. Ga. Poultry—Miscellaneous. WRITE Indian Runner ducks, best of stock White Plymouth Rocks, winners for years and bred for laying; fox terrier puppies C. O. Harwell, 115 North Pryor struct- 11-11-19 ENTRIES dose for SGuth Georgia’s Greatest Poul try Show November 19. For premium book and entry blanks address A. B. Moore, P. O. Box 85, Savannah. Ga. 11-9-63 H. G. HASTINGS & CO., Seedsmen for the South, 16 West Mitchell street. City De liveries Daily. North ' and South Side 9 a. ni.. Inman Park and West End 2 p. ni. Bell Phone M. 2568, Atlanta 2568. . A . Xl ’ LEE « LIQUID LICE KILLERS--1 quart 35c, S gallon 60c, ' KHilon SI.OO. Lee’s Rust’s and Conkey’s Lice Powders, «5c a box. ' SOUTHERN STOCK AND POULTRY REMEDIES. 25c and 50c packages of j each. Lee's Eag Maker, Conkey’s Lay -1 Ing Tonic and Rust’s Egg Producer, 35c I and 50c packages of each. WE HAVE IN STOCK a l>eautiful lot of Goldfish, 10c, 15c and 25c each. Pre pared Fish Food, 10c a package; 3 pack ages 25c; by mail add 2c a package. — . . . ONUE TRIED you will always use the "Wizard Brand” Sheep Manure. It is an ideal fertilizer for all kinds of flowers and for lawns. Put up in 100-pound bags only. Price $1.50 a bag. I “ Coops For Rent. EXHIBITION COOPS for rent or for sale. Georgia Poultry Association, 115 North Pryor street, Atlanta. 11-7-2 Disenf ectants (' R EOS( )TE E() R SALE? CKEOS()TE is an excellent i<erni destroyer for poultry raisers to use about the premises. We have it in any quantity. Athiuta Gaß Light Co. 10-30-18 Horses and Carriages GENTLE horse and buggy for sale cheep. Ivy 2144-L 11-9-21 IVANTED—To buy large pony or medium nlzed horse Must be safe and sound. Price right. Box 271, care Georgian. GOOD horse for rent, <.'all Atlanta phone Decatur 74 M. 11-7-39 Dogs. COLLIE PUPS-—lO weeks old; fine stock. Real Collies, males $15.09. Females 85.00. Ivy 2669. 113 W. Peachtree St. FOR SALE Setters, pointers and hounds; trained, partly trained and untrained; revised list ready for mailing. R. L. Whitt, Kernersville, N. C. 41-6-11 Railroad Schedule. southern' "railway? ■'PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH” ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA. The folb'Wing schedule figures are pub lished only as information, and are not guaranteed: No. Arrive Fi-om—[No. Depart To— -35 N. Y0rk..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 Cine! 5:30 am 12 Sh’port.. 6:30 am 32 Ft. Vai. 5:30 am 23 Jaxville. 6:50 ami 35 B'liarn.. 5:45 am •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 am; 23 K. City. 7:00 am 3 Chat'ga.lo:3s am 16 Bruns'k 7:45 am 7 Mac0n...10:40 atn 21: B'ham .10:45 am 27 Ft. Vai..10:45 am 38 N. Yorkll:01 am 21 Col’bus..lo:so am 40 Ch’l'tte 12:00 n'n 6 Cinci 11:10 air. 6 Mac0n..12:20 pm 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 8'ham..12:40 pm; 15 C’nooga 3:00 pm 39 Ch’lotte. 3:55 pm; 39 B’ham... 4:10 pm 5 Macon... Toccoa. 4:3opm 87 N. York. 5:00 pmj 22 Col’bus. 5:10 pm 15 Bruns’k 7:50 pm ■ 5 Cinci.... 5:10 pm 11 R’mond. 8:30 pm 28 Ft. Vai. 5:20 pm 24 K. City.. 9:20 pin 35 Heflin... 5:45 pro 16 C'nooga. 9:35 pm 10 Macon.. 5:30 pm 19 Col’bus..lo:2o pm 44 Wash’ll. 8:45 pm 31 Ft Vai..10:25 pm 24 Jaxville. 9:30 pm 36 B’ham... 12:00 ngt 11 Sh’port.ll:lo pm 14 Cinci 11:00 pna 14 J'xville 11:10 pm Trains marked thus (•) run daily, ex cept Sunday. Other trains run daily. Central time. City Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree St. Legal Notices. NOTICE! GEORGIA—FuIton County. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that I intend to make appli cation for a parole for one Annie Wooten, who was convicted of murder at the spring term, 1893, of Fulton superior court, Atlanta, Ga.. and sentenced to life imprisonment in the state penitentiary. Said application will be presenter! to the prison commission at the December ses sion, which meets on the first Monday in December. 1912. W. J. LANEY, Attorney for Annie Wooten. 11-11-13 GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY. To the Superior Court of Said County: 1. W. S. McKetnle and George C. Wal ters are successors and present owners of "Eliot's Quick Lunch (Incorporated).” and owners of all stock, said corporation being located in said county, and granted to F. Gelssler, M. P. Cook and F. Dodd, original petitioners, and being granted by the superior court of said county on March 7, J 904, for the. term of twenty (20) years. i. At a duly called meeting of the stock holders of said corporation on the 28th day of October, 1912. a resolution was passed authorizing the president of said corporation to petition the superior court, in file name of said corporation, for an order allowing said corporation to surren der its charter and franchise to the state and be dissolved as a corporation. Said resolutions were signed by all of the stockholders of said corporation, and a copy of the same is hereto appended as "Exhibit A.” 3. Petltlone.rs show that there are no outstanding debts against said corpora tion. and that the dissolution of the same as a corporation may be awarded with out any injustice to any of the stock holders Wherefore, Petitioner prays for an order of said court allowing said corpora tion to surrender its charter and fran chises to the state of Georgia and be dissolved as a corporation. CARL HUTCHESON AND ANDERSON, FELDER, ROUNTREE & WILSON, Attorneys for Petitioner. GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY. This is to certify that I, Arnold Broyles, clerk of the superior court of said coun ty, attest that this is an exact copy of the original petition of W. S. McKemie and George c. "Walters, sale owners of "Eliot’s Quick Lunch (Incorporated),” te dissolve said corporation. Sealed with his seal, November 4. 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk Superior Court, Fulton County, Ga. GEORGIA—FuIton County. To the Hon. Phil. Cook, Secretary of State: Certain citizens of the United States, to wit: H. R. Butler, W. C. Thomas, H. J. Rucker, of Fulton county, Georgia; Sol. C. Johnson, G. L. Bowen, L. A. Townsley, of Chatham county, Georgia; J. Kimble, of Cobb county, Georgia; R. B. ’Butt, of .Meriwether county, Georgia; C. A. Clark, of Glenn county, Georgia; L. 11. Burdell and J. H. Walker, of Bibb county, Geor gia; L. E. Moseley, of Richmond county, Georgia; W. H. Harris, of Clarke county, Georgia; A S. Staley, of Sumter county, Georgia, and W. H. Spencer, of Muscogee county, Georgia, respectfully show: First That they propose tg form a cor poration for the purpose of conducting a fraternal benefit association in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the state of Georgia: Second—The name of the proposed cor poration is to be "The Masonic Relief As sociation of the Most Worshipful Union Grand Lodge of Colored People. A. F. and A. M. of the State of Georgia.” Third—The term for which petitioners ask to be Incorporated is thirty years with the privilege of renewal at the end of that time, as by law provided. Fourth—The object and purpose of the proposed association is not for pecuniary gain, and it shall have no capital stock, but It is to be organized and Incorporated for the promotion of social and fraternal intercourse between its members, which membership is to be composed of colored people only. Fifth—Petitioners desire the right to es tablish subordinate lodges in Fulton county, Georgia, as well as within any or all of the other counties of sa"id state, and as many and as few such subordinate lodges, and in such counties as they may desire, and that said corporation shall have the power and control over said sub ordinate lodges so created by it, under this charter. Petitioners further desire the right to vest in the said subordinate lodges authority to collect initiation fees, monthly dues and assessments, in addition to the grand lodge assessments herein after mentioned. They further desire the right to do such other and further things as are necessary to carry out the pur poses of this organization, not contrary to the laws of the state of Georgia. Sixth- Petitioners desire the right to issue certificates of membership upon such rules and regulations as may be pre scribed by the by-laws passed by said cor poration, which are not to be contrary to the laws of the state of Georgia. Petitioners further desire the right to demand of and collect through its subor dinate lodges hereafter to be organized, from the members, such fee or dues as it may deem necessary and expedient to maintain said grand lodge and to carry out the purposes for which this organiza tion is formed Beventh —Petitioners desire for said cor poration the right to make such rules and by-laws as to It may seem proj>er: to elect sueb officers, and to elect or appoint such committees or boards as it may desire, charging such officers, committees or boards with such duties and responsibili ties. and giving them such powers as it may choose, not Inconsistent with this charter or contrary to the laws of the state of Georgia Petitioners desire the right to have and use a common seal; to sue and to be sued, and to have all the rights, powers, priv ileges and Immunities as allowed by law to corporations of like character. Witness their hands and their seals, this the 3oth day of September. A. D 1912. (Seal) H. 11. Butler, H. A. Rucker, G. L. Bowen. Chas A. (.'lark. Lewis E. Moseley, L H Burdell. J. H. Wal ker. W. C. Thomas, Sol C. Johnson, I. A. Townsley. A. S Staley. Sr.. W. 11 Speucer, W. H. Harris, K. B. Butt, John Kluibit. 10-21-36 Real Estate For Sale. W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS. Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 EDGEWO OD AVENUE. Atlanta Phone 1811 "IF YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD., IT'S 30.” FOR SALE. ing $52 per month net, for $4,500, and a third cash will buy it. If you are looking for big returns on your money, buy this. Also buy another parcel which brings in *64 per month net. for only $5,500. Half cash. Better pick these up. See Mr. Radford. CLOSE IN, on Cooper street, neat and at tractive six-room home for the bar gain price of $3,000. Terms SSOO cash and $25 per month. See Mr. Winn. A PICK-UP on Jackson street, near Pine, consisting of a complete two-story resi dence, for only $5,200; $1,200 cash will han dle it. Balance easy. See Mr. White. TWO five-room cottages on big lots, near Grant park. Genuine bargain for $3,350 cash. A practical handling of these will make SI,OOO profit. See Mr. Radford. GO LOOK at the corner of South Pryor and Doane streets, opposite the new school. Fine place for a store. Good home already on part of the lot. Price $3,650. Terms. See Mr. White. If You Have Money to Le nd. We Can Place it Safely. ONLY ONE LEFT. WE have only one steam-heated apartment left. Apartment F, Adriatic, No 312 Raw son street, a five-room apart ment, modern in every respect. Price $42.50. WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving eT 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 AT NO. 245 PEACHTREE CIRCLE, in Ansley Park, we have for rent a very pretty and elegantly furnished home. Has 10 rooms, sleeping porch and all modern conveniences: is within one-half block of Peachtree street, in one of the most convenient and desirable sections of Ansley Park. For further particulars, apply to EDWIN P. ANSLEY, Rem Department REALTY TRUST BUILDING. Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale. FOR SALE BY WEST PEACHTREE GI J IL4* (That Future Thoroughfare) *--< r J— WE have large lot, practically vacant. - ~ * -- e-g-s -w t small house on same. This lot suitable I'L 11 l’ for nice Apartment house, or can be di- vided into three lots, on which nice homes 1 A T T~"> A 7KJ XT’ can be built and sold for fine prJht. We ' —* I AN I have low price of only SBO.OO foot. See us. 511 EMPIRE BUILDING. REAL ESTAT E, RENTING. LOANtS, Phones 1535. WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BT.ULDINtt Phone 3106 Mam. BARGAIN THAT IS UNUSUAL—A good piece of white renting property, rented ail the time. 'Will pay you 14 per cent on the price, which is $4,750; terms $350 cash, balance $35 per month. Might consider exchange for good north side vacant lot. Can also shave price a bit on larger cash payment. BEAUTIFUL east front vacant lot, Druid Hills section; 50 by 175 feet; price $3,- 000. Will sell this on your own terms. NOR'ril AVENUE, close to Highland, a beautiful vacant lot, for only $2,000. Terms SSOO cash, balance $25 per month. Get busy on this. HAVE A GOOD north side lot to trade in on good piece of renting property. Ask for Mr. 'Williams. 7-r House, Just off Highland Av., for $3,250. Will Rent for $25.00 month. All improvements. lot 50x200. A 2-room house in rear. $250 cash, balance $22.00 per month ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT CO. 609-13 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PHONE 2181 IVY G. T. R? FRASER “Buys and Sells Real Estate.’’ 19 AUBURN AVE., Y. M. C. A. BLDG. BELL 1817 IVY. EVERYBODY WANTS PEACHTREE. VACANT LOT—SO by nearly 300 feet, on best part of residen tial Peachtree and very near the beautiful Inman estate at Sixteenth street. I have for a short time only, exclusive sale of this valuable property at a price of $10,500 —a last year’s quotation—and you know how quickly Peachtree p rices increase. A sure profit in this, without risk. WHO WILL BE FlßS']’ TO INVEST IX A PROPO< SITTON THAT WILL PAY 40 PER CENT ON CASH REQUIRED AND A SUBSTANTIAL SUM ON WHOLE AMOUNT WE HAVE a small piece of property, near Williams St. school thai can be made to pay this unusually large per cent by investing a few dollars on improvements. The improved property has reliable tenant waiting to lease the property for five years, which, in addition to present rental, will pay handsouv returns. JOHNSON AVE.---Six-room, two-story house, now rented and paying good re turns on investment. House in good repair, walls plastered: water and sew erage in. Lot well situated. As owner has been called <>ut of town this house can be had ver; reasonably . Small cash payment required and rents will carry the balance. Price $3,000. 441, 443. 445 DAI IS ST.—ln West Atlanta, only a few feet off car line, with a ten minute schedule to the center of city, we have one double house and one single house of three rooms each- Water and sewerage in. Houses good renting property and always occupied. Owner sway from city and not able to give personal attention, reason for selling. THE L. C. GREEN COMPANY 305 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. PHONE IVY 2943 MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST mortgage real estate security. Home funds and in surance money. Rates 5 1-2 to 8 per cent interest. We also make monthly payment loans. We can give you the money as soon as titles are approved. RALPH O COCHRAN COMPANY 19 SOUTH BROAD STREET. L. H. Zl KLINE. Loan Manager THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for Electricity. MONDAY, NOY EMBER IL 1912. FOR RENT. 2- apt., comer Juniper and Tenth streets ..$35.00 : 2-r. h., 37 Savannah street 4.60 3- h., 107 Fowler street 6.00 ; 3-r. h., 721-B East Fair 6.30 3-r. h., 354 Edgewood 10.60 3-r. flat 17 Crew street 20.00 3-r. h., 20 Kirkwood avenue 7.60 3-r. h., 51 Kennedy street 7.60 3- h., Gordon road, and 20 acres of ground 15.0(1 4- h., 42 Virgil H. 2.1 4-r. h., 140 Whitehall terrace 11.60 4-r. h., 308 Windsor street 10.6: 4-r. h., 324 Angier avenue 10.00 4-r. h., 24 Lampkin street 7.60 4- h., 32 Virgil street 9.00 o-r. h., !• Stewart 15.6(1 5- h.. 450 Orme street 27.51' . 5-r. h., 299 North Ashby street .... 13.60 , 5-r. h., 44 Norwood street. Kirk wood, Ga 15.00 5-r. h., 12 Dundee 18.Ot . WE HAVE A LONG LIST of . houses. We have automobile, surrles and buggies for the purpose of showing ou: ' property, and take pleasure in doing s, ComS to see us. Houses For Rent