Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 16, 1912, EXTRA, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA FOR PROFIT— GEORGIAN WANT AOS— USE FOR RESULTS Wanted —Miscellaneous. '"UtroUUcard We’ll Bring Cash For Old Clothes and Shoes ‘•THE VESTIAIRE” 166 Decatur Street. 6- s, • fyBLE couple, without children, would like use of piano for storage. At lanta 5860JL. =—3s-1501 . vTED —Second-hand gas and wood D. G. Thomas, 125 Marietta st. yVanja'Phone 1917.11-14-50 ,T , \TED —Guy derrick, three tons ca ■ iritv Description and price for atten ,’jn ‘ The Dixie Culvert and Metal Com- ivXNTED—To rent good piano with in nlaver for home use. Phone Ivy -pn.T 11-9-40 hi aTERS, $2.50 to 345. We save you enough to buy your coal. Southern qt „ve and Supply Company, 121 White hall street. ±”L 15 2’ i-CRNITURK and household goods, office 1 fixtures and merchandise of any kind .. ‘.»r,ted on consignment. Cash advanced, fimbroke Sales Co.. 143 South Pryor St. pen phones Main 1434. Main 187, Atlanta 7285 ’ .< v'paY HIGHEST cash prices for house hold goods, pianos and office furniture. r ‘ h advanced on consignments. Central \ tion Company, 12 East Mitchell Bell phone Main 2424. 8-26-26 WANTED—You to know W. ’M. Cog cleans all kinds carpets; rugs a spe cialty Ivy 3135-J. Atlanta 1818. 145 Au burn avenue. 10-2-12 WANTED—We pay highest cash prices on household goods, pianos and office rirr.fture Cash advanced on consign ments. Springer’s Auction House, 25 gouth Pryor street. Bell phone Main 1526, l"BUY MEN’S old clothes ana shoes. Drop a card. I. Bock. 32 Bell street. Auction Sales. TO EXCHANGE —The best climate and soil in the world for a tired and frost bitten farm back East. The Ninth An niversary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex aminer, out December 25th, will tell where the-, are and how to get one. Mailed to any address in United States or Mexico, 15 cents; Canada or foreign points, 25c. Send In your order now. 10-21-4 (TNTRAL AUCTION CO., 12 E. Mitchell 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 Prvor street, will buy or sell your household goods, pianos and office furnl tare. Main 1526.10-3-6 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 187, Atlanta phone 2285,8-6-30 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 Los 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 eign points 25 cents. Send in your or der now 10-21-4 Seeds. SWEETPEAS, rhubarb and asparagus roots, Bermuda sweet onion sets, fruit trees, shade trees, St. Regis everbearing raspberry, blue and lawn grass. Mark W. Johnson Seed Company, 35 South Pryor street. 11-12-10 Automobiles. TO EXCHANGE—the best climate and soil In the world for a tired and frost bitten farm back East. The Ninth Anni versary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex aminer, out December 25th, 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.lo-21-4 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. FO RSALE—Studebaker Electric in per fect condition; an ideal car for a lady; exceptionally low price offered. Address Electric, care Georgian. 11-15-22 FOR SALE—I9I3 Cadillac five-passenger; not received, but earlj - delivery prom ised. First SIOO deposited as guarantee gets car; looking for car arrive Atlanta now P. O. Box 150, Yatesville, Ga. FOR SALE—Good Overland car; am leav ing town; will sell at a bargain. P. O. Box 995. 11-15-3 FOR A BARGAIN, see my Buick racer; Jiigh powered; perfect condition; price $900; half cash. Room 615, Piedmont H0te1.52-14-1.1 WILL SELL or exchange for real estate 'prefer vacant lots) PopeiHartford 40- norsepower; five-passenger. Excellent con dition. Address Automobile, care Geor g‘an 11-14-16 FOR SALE—Two-passenger roadster; 30- horsepower, 1911 model, in good condi- ; lon and a bargain. Apply Dr. Jones, 1011 handler building. 11-13-4 Motorcycles. ANTED—To buy late model Excelsior motorcycle, twin-cylinder, seven-horse 'v'”’er - Must be in good condition and M ea J p x/ or eas h« Address Motorcycle. 271 Marietta street. 35-13 r ll Business Opportunities. ’".'R SALE—One optical outfit. Apply lO E. Hunter st. 11 -14-47 "ANTED— Families to own some more Southern California ‘■omes. It is a habit, get It. The Ninth Anniversary Edition of The Los Angeles ti,/? ,f r ’. out December 25th. tells how firLl? u? acquired. Mailed to any ad- T nited States or Mexico 15 cents: anada or foreign points, 25 cents. Send _ n lour order now. 10-21-4 Money to Loan. applications for first morb? wm e loans on Atlanta property. We ant purchase money notes, first and sec n,r "Ijrfsage. Bring your propositions to voim " e loan you money or loan J our money. Quick service. RANDOLPH LOAN COMPANY. 821 Candler Building, —-..... Ivy 5069. • • ilV’ p £ r cent and P er cent loans. See Wn i<F' Gay > 801 Empire Life Bldg. 10-4-45 ANTED— Families to own some more of i„"2 se beautiful Southern California Annw- ” 1R a bablt, get it. The Ninth I'JUi ary Edition of The Los Angeles th. h.K’. I ’’. out December 25th, tells how, dr*.''i r, s , acc l u lred. Mailed to any ad ,ln I nited States or Mexico 15 cents; -ana.la, or foreign points, 25 cents. Send order now, 10-21-4 SALARIED PEOPLE , upon their own names: t'at J a,es ’ easy payments. Conflde.n -1. - H Tolman, 524 Austell building GX HAND for Immediate loans Vac v r ?, per J y ln or near Atlanta J. E. n ' alkenburg, 501 Equitable building ._ .6-6-22 WEYMAN & CONNORS. ESTABLISHED 1890. S amS lAl .’’ U O ME FUNDS TO LEND, any W o™ nt; ®P er cent - Write or call. S. dLL Son > 24 Routh Broad °treet 4-117 hie prudential ix RANCE CO. of Ameri ca can make you a loan on •ylanta improved property, trough their loan corre spondents, Turman. Black J Calhoun, 203-8 Empire 22.ild.ing. 6-7-12-1 lOANS placed In any amount or 8 ,jP farm lands in Georgia. The I nern Mortgage Company, Gould build- ' 7- 1 Money To Loan. ON FIRST mortgage real estate security Home funds and insurance money. Rates 5% to 8 per cent interest. We also make monthly payment loans. We car give you the money as soon as titles are un proved. RALPH O. COCHRAN CO., 19 S. BROAD ST. L. If. ZI'RLTNE. Loan Manager. AND BROKERS 301 P«TI«S I bldg. M to loan zP, Phone main jj, "''-W STRICTLY PRIVATE WE HAVE plenty of money t.o 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. Money Wanted. HAVE FINE opening and proposition to make to any physician desiring a good locality. Address J., Box 221, care Geor g‘an. 57-14-11 Real Estate For Sale. THE HOME YOU WANT—Five rooms, bungalow; all improvements; payments by the month like rent; no mortgage on it; price will suit you; between North avenue and Ponce DeLeon avenue, near Ninth ward school; just finished and now ready. Apply to Copenliil! Land Co., 836 Equitable Bldg. 11-15-21 FOR SALE OB RENT BY OWNER—"a north side bungalow, located No. 99 West Twelfth street, between West reachtree and Spring streets, and should be seen to be appreciated. Has large liv ing and dining rooms, hardwood floors, beam ceilings, two bedrooms, bath be tween. A most attractive, new home in fine section. Price $5,500 on terms, or for rent. Owner, 409 Equitable Bldg. BY owner, new 7-room bungalow, large corner lot, West End. Large porches, granite front, sleeping, porch, superior construction and style. An attractive, high class home. I want to sell. Call West 460-.1, or look at 204 Holderness street,3o-15-11 AT EAST LAKE, In section of new road paving and car extension, a lot 51x357, shaded. $600; easy terms. If you hold this two years you can double your money. Address High Ground, Box 24, care Geor -11-14-46 IF* you want to enjoy life buy this place; better than going abroad; fine fishing. boating and bathing; 5-room house, plenty of fruit and timber; one hour’s ride of Atlanta; one mile of electric plant; lights can be had cheap—dirt cheap. R. E. Fin ley, Route 4, Atlanta, Ga. 11-14-34 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 a snap. Address E. L. P., Box 24. care Georgian., 11-8-50 FOR SALE—Farm one-fourth as large and five times as good as the one you are tolling on back East. Take advan tage of the percentage in your favor. The Ninth Anniversary edition of The Los An geles Examiner, out December 25, will tell 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 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. .10-21-4 FOR SALE—On River car line, new three room house: $1,000: sls a month; no cash payment. John Carey, 2 Whitehall street,ll-2-55 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. 10-22-34 THE HOUSE you build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. For Exchange—Real Estate. FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE for farm, north side home; story and a half: five rooms and sleeping porch; walls tinted; bath room with hot water connections; verandas on three sides; elevated lot; fine view; $3,750. <..'. W. Puckett, 353 Green wood avenue. 42-15-11 Farms For Sale. 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 I 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. WANTED—One hundred thousand ready made families to share in t’ao prosper ity of Southern California. The Ninth An niversary 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; Can ada or foreign points, 25 cents. Send in your order now’. 10-21-4 Farms Wanted. FARMS \VAX T EP We have direct buy ers. Don't pay commission. Write de scribing property, naming lowest price. We help buyers locate desirable property free. American Investment Association, 92 Palace building, Minneapolis, Minn. Legal Notices. A PROCLAMATION. BY HIS EXCELLENCY, JOSEPH M. BROWN, GOVERNOR Whereas. in pursuance of the proposed amendments to the constitution of this state, as set forth in the following named acts, to-wit: An act of the general assembly approved Au gust 6. 1912, providing for an amendment <o article 7, paragraph 2, of section 2. of the constitution of the state of Georgia, so as to empower the general assembly to exempt farm products from taxation; also an act approved August 14. 11'12, providing for an amendment to paragraph 2. section 1. article 11, of the constitu tion of the state of Georgia, so as to pro vide for the creation of the county of Wheeler; also an act approved August 19, 1912. providing for an amendment to arti cle 3. section 7. paragraph 18, of the con stitution of this state, so as to authorize and empower judges of the superior courts to grant charters to private companies in vacation, an executive proclamation was Issued, as provided in said acts, submit ting said proposed amendments for rati fication or rejection by the legal voters of this state at the general election held on Tuesday, November 5. 1912. and Whereas, an examination of the returns made according to law, show the follow ing results; on act approved August 6. 1912, ab w referred to. there were cast for ratifica tion of amendment 75,836 votes, and against ratification of the amendment 10,- 577 votes. On act approved .August 14. 1912, above referred to, there were cast for ratifica tion of amendment 68.627 votes, and against ratification of amendment 13,003 vo‘es. op act approved August 11', 1912. above referred to there tore ea-t for ratifica tion of amendment 74.119 votes, and; against ratification of amendment 8.081 I votes. i e r;• ;•< I. : eph 5’ Bi ’■ n, govei nt : of :::;iu state, do issue tills mv proelamu- POULTW 7 EDiTED .g. JW IJ.MRSHAUz. ________ Make an Investment and Make It Pay \\e are often asked the question. Can I make a small iu i vestment in good poultry and feel sure that it will pay me ; I would say that of course you can make such a proposition pay if you will do your part right and well. In the first place, you must invest in good stock, and in doing so. you must be right liberal in buying such stock. Better buy five birds at ten dollars each, than ten at five dol lars each, providing, however, that you are .ju dicious enough in the trade to get the worth of your money. In fact, if I was sure of my man and his stock I should take my chances on spending the fifty dollars upon a trio. I think 1 would let the trio be yearlings at that, fowls that had passed through their moult, so that I could see what effect it had upon them. Os course, if one had plenty of spare cash I might say invest more money in getting a greater number of chickens, getting a start ■ quicker. But with a ‘small amount I would certainly limit the number in order to increase the quality. I would raise all the early birds I could from the trio, cull ing the youngsters down verv closely after they become old enough so that, no mistakes would be made in the selecting. In fact, if I were not ivell posted upon the breed I had commenced to handle, I should call in some one who was posted—a neigh bor or some Expert—and have them to help me make my selec tions for the next season’s breed ing. In fact, if some money were spent for expert advice, It would be money well spent. In that way you would ob viate tlie chances of losing a whole year’s work by injudicious matings. If at the end of the first year I did not raise the breeding cockerels suited to my stock for mating, I would sell them and buy, if possible, something that would mate in properly. It would be my aim at all times to produce the best. I would try mighty hard to make the other fellow’s eyes water after I got fairly started. My aim would be quality all the time in preference to quantity. I would not try to hide by light under a bushel. On the con trary, I would do everything I could to make the fact known that I was breeding stlch stock, that I had stock for sale and eggs In season. I would do this in various ways. I would have nice, attractive labels to stick upon all Rhode Island Reds. MA’ WINNINGS at the recent Georgia Poultry association show is conclusive of the high standard of my S. C. Reds. I am disposing of my stock and am offer ing rare bargains. See me during the next few days J. I. Hosford, East Point, Ga. Bell phone. 10-25-32 Leghorns. STOCK AND EGGS for sale from prize ’ winning White Leghorns, at all times. Mrs. Robert West, 132 Carter Hill road, Montgonierj’, _AbL_ 11-9-66 150 PTNE White Leghorns $1 each. L S. Bottenfield. Phone 27-J Decatur, Ga. Orpingtons. SACRIFICE Breeding pen White Or pingtons, sixteen bead; must go at once; S3O. Cole & George, Atlanta, Ga. 11-14-2 Plymouth Rocks. WHITE Plymouth Rocks. 75c to $1.25: have sold my farm, and chickens must go. A. K. Chamlee, Worthen, Ga. 11-13-35 Eggs. THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs. $1 per 15. 126 Windsor street. Main 3588. 10-9-15 Turkeys. I TURKEYS —Mammoth Bronze toms ?4, hens $3. These are tine young birds. Miss L. Holbrook, Ashland, Ga. 86-9-11 Ducks. BROWN’S Perfection strain White Indian Runner eggs, $3 and $5 per setting till January 1. Now Is the time of year to raise ducks. Theo A. Brown, Decatur. Ga. Bell plwne- 11-14-52 WHITE R1 NNER ducks of quality; stock and eggs for sale. Snow White Poultry Yards, O. O. Hay. manager. Kirkwood. Ga 11-14-19 PURE White Runner ducks; 810 trio: sls pen; satisfaction guaranteed or money i refunded. South Georgia Poultry Farm, Sale City. Ga. 11-6-41 WHITE RUNNERS: from first prize stock; mature trios, pairs, ducklings and eggs. Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed. Georgia Duck Farm. Smyr na. Ga. Phone 9075 Smyrna.6l-9-11 A FEW White Indian Runners. Fishel strain; 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 Incubators. ER GET our big catalogue of Incubators and brooders. Southern States Incubator and Brooder Company, College I’ark, Ga. 10-30-16 Dogs. 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 Legal Notices. tion, <hdaring that the proposed amend ments aforesaid received a majority of the votes cast at said election and they now form parts of the constitution of the state. Given under my hand and the seal of the executive department this the 13th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twelve, an<l of the independence of the (Tilted States the one hundred and thirty-sev enth. JOSEPH M. BROW’N, Governor. By the Governor: A. H. I'LM, Secretary Executive Department. ' ;i:< ■i:"i \ it i.'i'' *.\ <■' h’nty "s tperior Court Peter McDermott vs. L. McDer mott L. McDermott: By order of court, you are notified that on February 13. 1912. I’l oi McDermott tiled suit against you for divorce to the January term, 191.3, of said court. You arc required to br at the January term of said court on the] first M. : 'av in January. 1913 there to ..;,-v.i . .. i.tlfi";-. complaint. Will ess tic j Hon. J. T. I’endleton, judgo superior I Q ■■mi egg baskets sent out and all shipipng coops. I would do a lot of newspaper ad zertising. I would do it carefully and judiciously, however. I would spread my money over a good deal of space. In other words, I would use a great many small ads In my endeavor to get my mi me and stock before the public. I would avoid spread-eagle displays in advertising; at least, until my business had grown large enough to warrant it. Do not think you can get along and do much business without advertising, it is the backbone of every good business. Do not be afraid to put your money out in that way, even if you do not make* $5 for every $1 spent. Large business firms are pretty well satisfied if they can make fifteea to twenty percent on their investment, but a person dabbling in chickens thinks he must make ten for one invested, and they often do, but that should not discourage those who can not do quite as well. A neighbor of mine paid $5 for a set ting of White Runner duck eggs, raised ten ducks and has just sold the lot for $35; good enough. Another friend who runs a back yard poultry farm cleared $lB5 last year and over S4OO the year before—clear of all expenses, mind you. A pretty good lot of pin money from a recreation pursuit! Good stock, well managed, will pay its way and make some money. Last, but not least; do not fail to exhibit gdod stock whenever the opportunity presents Itself. Poultry—Miscellaneous. WHITE Indian Runner ducks, best of Stock White Plymouth Rocks, winners for >ears and bred for laying: fox terrier puppies C. O. Harwell, 115 North Pryor s'leet. 11-11-19 ENTRIES close for South Georgia’s Greatest Poul try Show November 19. For premium book ami entry blanks address A. B. Moore, P. 0. Box 85, Savannah, Ga. H. G. HASTINGS & CO.. 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. in. Bell Phone M. 2568, Atlanta 2568. THIS IS THE SEASON to feed your fowls beef scraps. We can supply'vou with both Swift’s and Darling’s Scraps; : 725 c, 50 pounds $1.65. 100 pounds. ! •'•RED I'OAiFr'CIIEATYAI.ASH should be I kept before your laying hens and ducks' ail the time. It is an egg-producing food I to be fed wet or dry: 10 pounds 25c 50 ‘ pounds $1.15, 100 pounds $2.25. GOLD FISH—We have a beautiful lot on hand. ITice 10c. 15c and 25c each Prepared Fish Food 10c a package 3 packages 25c, By mail add 2e a package. LEG Hands, poultry markers~iri’nktng founts, grit and shell boxes, food hop pers and pans, WHEAT BRAN, chicken wheat, shorts, whole corn, alfalfa meal, crushed oy ster shell, poultry grit, granulated bone, etc. IF A BEAUTIFUL LAWN? one that is green summer ami winter, on well prepared soil, trv our Evergreen Lawn Mixture. Price, 1 pound 20c: 31', pounds 65c. 14 pounds $2.50. IJtjUlit I.ifE KILLERS, dlsinfectaiits, lice powders, roup, canker, cholera, diarrhoea and chicken pox remedies. Horses and Carriages FOR EXCHANGE—One 6-yeur-old horse Weighs 1050 pounds; is a dandy; will I exchange him for a 1911 model, two-pas- I sengcr roadster automobile; must be in I good condition, or will take $27)0 for him ; John Golden. Draketown. Ga 46-15-11 ONE mule and one horse and two dairy I wagons for sale cheap. Southern Dairy Company, 179 South Forsyth street. Disenfectants. CRECWTE FOR SALK CREOSOTE is an excellent germ destroyer for poultry raisers to , use about the premises. We havei it in any quantity. .Atlanta Gas Light Co. 10-30-13' Legal Notices. court. This the 16th day of October, 1912. i ARN< >LD BRIH LES. Ch rl: 11 ’’ s NOTICE TO DEBTORS \ND CREDIT ORS—AII creditors of the estate of ; James Miller, late of Fulton county, de ceased. are hereby notified to render in I their demands to the undersigned accord ing to law, and all persons indebted to ' said estate are required to make imrne- I diate payment. October 10, 1912. . J. C MILLER, 11 Copenhill avenue 27-11-10 | GfioftGlA, FULTON COI’NTI peHoi Court -Annie Bell Gordon vs. Louis; Gordon Louis Gordon: By order of court I you are notified that on February 13. 11*12, I Annie B, Gordon filed suit against you | for divorce to the January term, 1913, of I said court. You are required to be a* ' th<- January term if said court on the; first Monday in January. 1913 there to answer plaintiff's c moiaint. Witness the I Hon. J. T. I'< r:<!li ton. judge superior ; court. This tl-e 16t>> da v of Get - bei, 1912. ARNOLD BRi-YLIIS, I'.-li I 11-1-9 Real Estate For Sale W. A. F oster & Raymond Robson REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS Bell PlK.nes 1031-1032 11 EDGEWOOD AVENUE. Atlanta Phone 1881. “IF YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD., IT’S SO." FOR SALE. ing $52 per month net, for $4,500, and a £ as l> will fifty it. If you are looking 1 " r big returns on your money, buy this. Also buy another parcel which brings in 564 per month not. for only $5,500. Half t l ', as ; l ; Ritter pick these up. See Mr. Radford. CLOSE IN. on Cooper street, neat and nt tractive six-room home for the bar gain price of $3,000. Terms SSOO cash and s2i> 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. Wh’ite. TWO five room cottages on big lots, near Grant park. Genuine bargain for $3,350 cash. \ practical handling of those will make SI,OOO profit. Seo Mr. Radford. GO LOOK at the corner of South Pryor and Doane streets, opposite the new school. l-ine 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 FOB BENT. 9-r. h.. 9 East North avenue ..$55.00 ' S-r. h„ 31 East Alexander street. $27.50 u u’ BA , < ,!’T p . er s,reet ■■■■•■ 35.00 8-r. h.. 119 Broyles st. (Dec. 1).... 25.00 8-r. 11., 183 Highland avenue .... 25.00 I 7-r. h„ 158 Capitol avenue 35.00 8-r. ii., 6- Irwin street 25.00 J 7-r. h.» 204 North Boulevard 21.00 WE Pl BLISH 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 61« Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale. SIOO Cash, sls Per Month FOR a pretty five-room bungalow on Howard street, Kirkwood. This is the best bargain in Kirkwood property ever offered, and vou will have to act quick to get it. EAST LAKE BUNGALOW, Lot 100x400. SIX ROOMS, a beauty, at a sacrifice. Name your terms. Owner must sell. Call al 31 Inman building, or Pbone M. 2053. VACANT LO I' BARGAIN—-$1,600- —On Barnett St., between Ponce DeLeon and St. Charles avenues. It’s a corner; elevated, level and 60 feet east front. Terms. THOMSON & LYNES 18 and 20 Walton Street. Both Phones 458. Investment Propositions WE have some of the best investment propositions in the city prices ranging from SIO,OOO to $200,000. Conspicuous among these we might mention properties located on James, Baker. Ivy, Ellis, Marietta and Peach tree Streets. Now is the time to buy, as these offerings will never be «o cheap again Call to see us personally and let us know just what vou want We have it. G. R. MOORE & COMPANY 1409 CANDLER BLDG. PHONE IVY 4978 FOR SALE if) I—l N[ I Very desirable lot, just east of Yonge •J * St. Buy a bargain here. Price $8,500. WOODSIDE ' yi -'-v,.w HUY A HOME AT A BARGAIN’. $•1,250 EAST GEORGIA AVE.; a real h andsome little live-room borne; the owner has lived in it ever since it was finished, three years ago; lot 50x150; no loan to assume. This is close to the park. Let us show It to you. S3,6SO—WEST END bungalow, six rooms, modern and pretty; one block of Gor don street. It you are looking for something in this section, you must not miss this. Terms. $5,500 EDGEWOOD AVE.; right In tile limelight; we are offering for a few days only a lot 58x104, with an up-to-date seven-room house on it. This is a bar gain and enhancing in value daily. You can live here a while and make a nice profit. Terms. $5,000 Bi'NilALoW, between Druid Hills and Inman Park: has six nice, large rooms, tile bath, hardwood floors, stone front. Here is a pretty, well-built home, on a beautiful lot. Can arrange terms to suit vou MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO. Third National Bank Building. Phones: Ivy 1276, Atlanta 201. WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDINtt Pr.ona 2106 Main. BARGAIN THAT IS UNUSUAL- A good piece of white renting propertv, rented all the lime. Will nay you 14 pci ent >n the price, which Is $4,750; terms $350 cash, balance per month. Might consider exchange for good north side vacant lot. Can also shave price a bit on larger cash payment. BEAUTII I L east front vacant lot, Druid Hills section; 50 by 175 feet; price $2,- 900 Will sell this on your own terms. NORTH AVE.NI'E, 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 nronertv. Ask for Mr. Williams. FOR SALE BY PRETTY LOTS OR BUNGALOW r » 1-S T A ■*. T »-s J."'. 1 '- HAN i; WHAT YOU WANT.) ( | ■«? |4 I 4 14 ON EAST LAKE DRIVE, we Lave two av x 5k beautiful shaded lots; east front and w w-r perfect; both for only $2,000. REA L E Y /-a z-’x IK 21 r \ IK.T 1 PRE’I”I'IEST LOT in West End park, L I ) IV I IN I . commending a splendid view, six-room v -v* * bungalow. I’rice $3,750. Terms. 511 EMPIRE BUILDING REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. Phones 1599. Go Out and See for Yourself TAKE Hoiist m and Copenhill ear line and get off on Highland View. This street is b. ing built up with beautiful homes. Lots range around $1,750 to $25,000. A Few Left at $1,500 WI6 have only n few li ft at $1,150 to $1,500. Cull on any leaning real estate agent, gi t plats, etc. All itnprov ements down on tills property. ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT CO OWN ERS. UO'J-i:; THIRD .NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PHONE 2181 IVY Houses For Rent. APARTMENTS. STOCTON APARTMENTS—Out in the Stocton apartments, just, opposite the L r main entrance of Grant park, we have a > second-floor five-room apartment, equipped with all modern conveniences. I such as cabinet mantels, tile hearths, electric lights, gas. bath, sink in the ■ kitchen. We furnish gas stove, water, heat and janitor’s service. This apart ment is in nice condition, on one of the best car lines in the city, convenient to schools and churches. Price S3O. 144 HIG HLA N l)~AVI IN U E—Out~ n the , Boulevard apartment, at the above number, on Highland avenue, we have a nice five-room apartment, equipped with all the modern conveniences, such as cab inet mantels, tile hearths, electric lights, gas. bath and sink in the kitchen; with steam heat; on car line, in good neigh borhood; convenient to schools and , churches. Price S4O. 16lVN<)RTII JA<!KSi iN STIREET?—At the above number on Jackson street we i have a lower-floor six-room apartment, I with all modern conveniences, such as cabinet mantels, tiling hearths, electric lights, gas. bath and sink in the kitchen. This apartment is in nice, first-class con dition, situated on a large, elevated lot, in A-l good neighborhood, on a car line, convenient to schools and churches. ' Price $35. And a long list of residences of all kinds, i nd. We Can Place it ISafelv. Real Estate For Sale. gILARP & J3OYLSTON INVESTMENT. PRICE $20,000. ANNUAL INCOME $2,640. LIBERAL TERMS. THIS is not one of those “get rich quick” schemes, but a good, solid, safe, sane investment. We want a lib eral cash payment and the balance can be put on a basis that will make it EASY for the property to take care of itself. SECTION. North side, and in a section that will insure a steady in come. BETTER LOOK INTO THIS. Houses For Rent. FOR RENT BY GEORGE P. MOORE. Real Estate and Renting, 10 AUBURN AVENUE. Atlanta Phone 5408. Ben M a i n -,40; 312 CENTRAL AVENUE—We have n 6-room house with all modern con veniences; all rooms arc in perfect shatie well arranged; close to school and within fifteen minutes walk of center of We s■ 350 Let US S ’’ OW y ° U through - Price .167 GLENN STREET—We have a two story house with all modern conveni ences; all rooms have just been retirited and are in perfect shape. Would be glad to show you. Price S3O. Legal Notices. GE() iTiTICTtjT/dTn'co mo," ?, up ?. rlor , Court, November Term, 191- Pauline H. Crawley vs. C. E Crawley—Libel for Divorce—The defend ant, C. E. Crawley, is hereby required to be and appear at the superior court, to be held m and for said county on the first Monday in January. 1913, to answer the plaintiff s libel for divorce, as In default thereof the court will proceed as to jus tice shall appertain. Herein fall not W itness the Hon. George L. Bell, judge of said court, this November 1. 1912 <-.1 , o . ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk Superior Court, Fulton Countv HINES * JORDAN. ’ Attorneys jfor_Pla!nt!ff. 11-1-26 Maude L. Wesley’vs. P. J. Wesley? ’’Su perior Court GEORGIA—FuIton County I’. J. Wesley: z.J { A Col J rt . you are notified that on the first day of November, 1912, Maude L. Wesley Hied suit against you for <ll - tO thf> January term, 1913, of said You are required to be at the January JgT Y s , al<l F OU U To bo ,lel<l on the n , r . Monday in January to answer the plaintiff's complaint. Witness the Hon. W. D. Ellis, judge of said court, this November 1 191J J ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk MARK B<)LI>ING, Attorney.ll -1-55 GEORGIA- Fulton County. Martha Maunds Smith vs. Daniel Smith Superior Court. To Daniel Smith, Greeting: By order of court you are hereby no nno 1 U lat .,. on 31st ' lay of October. 1912, Martha Maunds Smith filed sut against you for divorce, returnable to the January term, 1913. of said court You are hereby required to be and ato pear at the January term, 1913, of said court To be held on the first Monday in January, 1913, then and there to answer the plaintiff's complaint. Witness the Hon. W’. D. Ellis. Judge of said court, this November 1 1«12 »..,.Z,^, A RN<ILD BROYLES,' Clerk MAYSON & JOHNSON, Attorneys GE()RGIA—FuIton County. Lilife Holt Sullivan vs. Paleman Hilsman Sullivan. Paleman Hilsman Sullivan: By order of court you are hereby noti lm. th , a , t , on ttle “ lst r|av ot ' October, 1912. I.illle Holt Sullivan fil'd suit against vou for divorce, returnable to the Januat v term of .‘-•aid court. You are required to be at the January term, 1913, of said court, to be held on the first Monday in January, to answer the plaintiff’s complaint. W’itness the Hon. W. D. Ellis, fudge of said court, this October 30 1912 ARNOLD BROYLESj Clerk GEOR(IIA -Fulton County. Nell F. Haynesworth vs C J Hayi s- , worth. To C. J. Haynesworth: Bv order <>' court you are notified that on the Ist dev of October, 1912, -Nell F. Haynesworth filed suit against you for divorce, return able to the January term, 1913, of said court. You are required to be at the January term. 1913, said court, to be held on the first Monday in January, 1913, to answer the plaintiff’s complaint. W’itness the Hon. .1. 'l'. Pendleton, judge of said court, this October. 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk HEW’LITT A- DENNIS. Plaintiffs At _l2£neys. 11-1-1; Gin iR< ;i a—Fulton County? Dora Jablonski vs. Henry F Jablonski. Henry F. Jablonski: By order of court you are notified that on the 3d day of Oc tober, 1912, Dora Jablonski filed suit against you for divorce, returnable to the January term, 1913, of said court. You are required to be at the January term of said court, to be held on the firs’* Monday in January and there to answer the plaintiff’s complaint. Witness the Hon. W. D. Ellis, judge of said court, this 22d October. 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk. 11-1-16 GEORGIA Fulton County. Margaret Hall vs. Gilbert Hall. Fulton Superior Court. Divorce. Term 1911 Verdict for Total Divorce October, 1912. Notice is hereby given that on the Sth day of October, 1912, I filed with elerk su perior court, said county, my petition, re turnable to January term. 1913, said court, to be held first Monday in January. 1913. for the removal of disabilities resting up* n me by reason of verdict in said, cas*-. which application will be heard at said January term, 1913. GILBERT H HALL. HEW’LITT X- DENNIS. Attorneys GEORiHA—Fulton County. Mrs. E. B. Gutmann vs. August Gutmann. August Gutmann: By order of court you are notified that on October 17. 1912. Mrs. I-.'. B. Gutmann filed suit against vou for divorce returnable to th*' January term, 1913. of the superior court of said county. You are hereby required to appear nt tlie January term of said court, to he held on the first Monday in January to answer plaintiff's complaint. The Hon. W. D. Ellis, judge of said court, this October 17. 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk 11-1-U