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yfgATLANTA GEORGIAN AXD NEWS, read FOR PROFIT— GEORGIAN WANT ADSMJSE FOR RESULTS MONDAY. NOVEMBER IS, 1912.
For Sale—Miscellaneous.
r; ;rn ThTheapßcash—we buy
.' .SELL BARGAINS. SOUTHERN
KAGE COMPANY, 114 SOUTH
, TH STREET. 11-19-6
sell my upright Steinway piano for
:• in if taken quick; need money and
. sell. Piano in storage. Steinway
, are Georgian. 22-16-11
r;,» sVf,F, CHEAP- $17.50 Wurlitzer or-
P Rj ora. Phone Ivy 2959. 36-13-11
-r.v "To corner Peachtree an 7 Ellis
' for brick, lumber, doors, sash
aiitels, cheap. Denton & Flournoy,
a 1 P-12-15
\t;ES REPAIRED AND RECOV
ERED.
, ItI’BBER TIRES PUT ON YOUR
UY'S CARRIAGE. PHONE IVY
ROBERT MITCHEL!,, 229 EDGE
-7-18-15
saTe -- Browning automatic shot
splendid gun; good condition; bar-
Paone Ivy 6432. Address 23 West
~ ~v. . 11-18-37
TaI.E 1 >ne photo enlarging ma
.. cheap. Atlanta phone 22.
.TiTT Arnold's vibrator, gas stove,
. j sideboard and other house
i riiiture. R. I. Red rooster and two
- ; Williams st. Phone Ivy 3681-. T.
.“,5m washing machines very cheap;
i ■•th room fixtures; good enough for
,i . cheap; gas pipe and fixtures
trie gas lighter connected; very
Olanta piton.- 22. 11-1 g-11
ight too! cabinet with lathe and
• inn tools cheap. Atlant;- phone
11-18-11
PNEUMATIC CLEANERS re
'. u dirt and germs from rugs, carpets.
.... etc.; vacuum cleaners from $32.50
■mm sweepers. $9.75. C. J. Daniel
fc 1 C 416 F<mrth Nat. Bk, Bldg 12-2-11
I.h E-TIME
’’RNTTURE, rugs
\ND DRAPERIES.
j.iih Medicine Cabinet....s .98
.u.m) Cual Vast- $2.98
\ p.|- Tarnish Brass Bed. .SIO.OO
National Springs $3.98
child's Desk and Chair ....$2.98
Doll Go-Cart $1.50
ijii.i'R Library Table $15.00
(K)LDSMITII-ACTON
witiierspoon co.
d? I'.-wlitr-e. (il North Broad.
X MAS BARGAINS.
loi. I ■mil s SIO to $36
I. ■ l.ic-ks $7 to $35
■I ■ < '■: bluets $lO Ui>
' .S2O tO S6O
, uti .. i; ■■ k< s all kinds - at lowes>
I'r -■ Beds sl4 to s7<’!
i, iiranteed finish.
"A vo ir Christmas presents non. W ’
1 -I >i. them without cost and de-I
;< in <?hristmas v tveek. ,
ROBISON'S.
27 E. Hipiti r.
HOi il< BARGAINS Sets of Amer. I
Bankruptcy Reports, Century Digest.
' . • -of Evid., etc. Prices and terms on
r- -o. The Harrison Company, Atlanta,
i 1-1-;;;
• AT RANGES, with water back. S3O and I
.-■> Southern Stove and Supply Com- |
. . 21 Whitehall. L'L CM
(JAL! COAL!
JELLICO LUMP
$4.75.
I a>\!i NT coal company
BOTH PHONES MAIN 3648.
''' ND The best place for prosperity
success. Everybody's doing it.
'o> -ut t.. Southern California The
'■ 'o Anniversary edition of The Los I
■ Examiner will sei you right. Out
on " r 25. Mailed to any address in
i i ; States or Mexico 15 cents a copy.
' or foreign points 25 cents. Send
‘ r oroer now. 10-J2l-4
- riles, cabinets, new & 2nd lid.
->';i!i Bank & Office Equipment Co.
-20-31
beautiful rugs woven from your
carpet, superior to any in service:
’■ m designed; any size. Catalogue
R'e Oriental Rug Company. Baltimore
. 8-16-3!
'"•■i ional (’ash Registers.
J ■ ?ho-$75 a nd up. Terms easy. Llb
, ' ■ exchange allowance. Roth phones.
Hi: NATIONAL (’ASH REGISTER CO..
•0 North Broad Street. 7-20-52
Money to Loan.
•'J 6 per eent and 7 per cent loans. See
, on E. Gay, 801 Empire Life Bldg.
: ;T : JJI 10-4-45
ED Families to own some more of
beautiful Southern California
It is a habit, get il. The Ninth
’ "is-iry Edition of The Los Angeles
umner, out December 25 th. tells how
habit Is acquired. Mailed to anj ad
in I’nited States or Mexico 15 cents;
or foreign points, 25 cents. Send
-- ‘" r order now. 10-21-4
•'XEY 'IN HAND sot immediate loans
”■ property in or roar Atlanta. J. E.
alkenburg, 501 Equitable building.
' 6 22
WEYMAN & CONNi >RB7
ESTABLISHED 1890
Mortgages on It.-al Estate. 4-1-3
I XL HOME FUNDS TO LEND, any
„i a; unt; 6 per cent. Write or call. S
' ' 'n. 24 South Broad "ire"'- 4-1 17
HIST mortgage real estate security.
. ll'- u. funds and insurance money. Rates
" 8 per cent interest. We also make
"inlily payment loans. We car give
1 the money as soon as titles are ap
\l Pil O. COCHRAN CO.,
1!< S. BROAD ST.
H zurline. Loan
THE PRUDENTIAL IN
SURA NCE CO. of Ameri
'a can make you a loan on
Mlanta improved property,
dirough their loan corro
vl’<»ndents, Turman, Black
Calhoun, 203-8 Empire
ling. 6-7-12-1
1 LOANS placed In any amount on
J ved farm lands in Georgia. The
1 • rn Mortgage Company, Gould bulld
-7-13-1
, i «, ,1- I
JEWELERS AND BROKERS
*V ft'*--- SOI PITHS
BLDO -
i
I loa.n r & CrA-
! V.,<)
PRIVATE
K 11A V E pl jnty pf money to
‘'•n'l at lowest rates on Atlanta
‘'*l nearby property, either for
''night or monthly payment
ii. Also for purchasing pnr-
; 'i -: e money notes. Foster &
'•son, 11 Edgewood Ave.
Money To Loan.
FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
AND OTHERS, upon their own names;
cheap rates, easy payments Conflden
tlai D. H. Tolman, 524 Austell bulhilttg
E CAN negotiate any good 7
per cent loan, but have on
band several amounts on which
there will be no delay. Do you
want $3,000 at 7 per cent ?
REALTY TRUST COMPANY.
Capital $600,000. Surplus $400,000
S. B. M KINNEY.
Manager Loan Department.
11-16-63
Real Estate For Sale
K>R SALE—Seven-room one anti a half
storj nandsnme new home. 30 Vedado
finished, furnace heal;
S IO O cash, balance S3O monthly,
mis is a fine location and propertv and
a bargain. W. H. S. Hamilton, owner,
Decatur, Ga. Bell phone Decatur 413.
A BIG BARGAIN.
$3,500.
20 ACRES with a nice lot and small cot
tage, on Marietta ear line. 200 yards
from station. Splendid land and running
waler. Ideal for chickens and truck
farming
s. T. TIBBS.
603 Fourth National Bank Bldg.
-- ' 11-16-56
li’l, SALE Eive-room cottage on Hooper
street. ;n first-class condition and rent
es io good t.-i-ant S2O per month Mv
e'l.my is $1.11)0. Will take SBSO cash.
I rice is 82.250. ,P. O. Box 286, Atlanta.
LT 11-16 -49
FOR SALE Farm one-fourth as large
and five times as good as the one vou
art toiling on back East. Take advan
tage ot the percentage in your favor. The
Ninth Anniversary edition of The Los An
geles Examiner, out December 25, will tell
yr.,i u>-,v tliis can be. Mailed to any ad
dress in I’nited States or Mexico 15 cents,
carads. ci foreign points 25 cents. Send
1 ■■ 1 - rdet now 10-21-4
A FEW bargains in Kirkwoodi 69x248,
South Warren: 100x200. North Howard;
10X200, Boulevard 11.-Kalb, about 50 lots
in the best sub-division in Kirkwood.
Home in Kirkwood. <4,800. Worth Si.ooo
I more. .1. A. Earl. Both phones 6 De-
I eatur. 27-16-11
FOR SALE OR RENT BY OWNER—-A
north side bungalow, located No. 99
A est I welfth street. between West
I 'each ! and Soring streets, and should
|»- seen to be appreciated. Has large liv
ing an<l dining rooms, hardwood floors,
beam ceilings, two bedrooms, bath be
tween. A most attractive, new home in
tine section. Brice $5,500 on terms, or
for rent. Owner, 409 Equitable Bldg.
AT EAST LAKE, in section of new road
paving and car extension, a lot 51x357,
■ shaded. $600; easy terms. If you hold this
j two years you can double your money,
j Address High Ground, Box 24, care Geor
i glam 11-14-46
IF you want to enjoy life buy this place:
better than going abroad; line fishing.
I boating anil bathing; 5-roont house, plenty
of fruit and timber: one hour's ride of
I Atlanta; one mi%- of electric plant; lights
I can be had cheap dirt cheap. R. E. Fin
. lej, Route 1, Atlanta, Ga. KA 4 !?*
| WANTED One hundred thousand ready
made families to share In the prosperity
lof Southern California. The Ninth Anni
versary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex
aminer, out. December 25th. will tell why
i and how. Mailed to any address in United
States or Mexico 15 cents a copy: Canada
lor foreign points, 25 cents. Send fn your
| order now. 10-21-4
j Fol; SALE -On River car line, new three-
I room house: $1,000; sls a month: no
! - ash payment. John Carey. 2 Whitehall
I street. 11-2-55
; THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
For Exchange—Real Estate.
I Fol,: SALE, oi: EXCHANGE for farm,
north side homi st'-rv and a half; five
rooms and sleeping porch; walls tinted;
bath room with ii<»i water connections;
v< randas «tn three id* ■: elevated lot: fine
view; $3,750. \V. Puckett, 353 Green
wood avenue. 42-15-11
Farms For Rent.
I WANTED One hundred thousand ready
! made families t<» snare in the prosper-
; ’.■ < f Southern California. The Ninth An
i niversary Edition of The Los Angeles Kx
j antiner. out December 25th, will tell why
; anil how. Mailed to any address in United
; States or Mexico, 15 cents a copy; Can
ada or foreign points, 25 cents. Send in
v. ! 'I-lit A
Farms For Sale.
H’OR SALE —A tine farm
of a thousand acres in
I Greene county. Georgia, on
J public roads a mile and a
jiialf from the railroad sta
tion; express and telegraph
office. This property can be
subdivided into small farms
to good advantage having
njie or more settlements on
each place. Price and terms
right. Box 344. Athens,
Ga. 11-16-9
WANTED- Ships "f all kinds to burn
California oil and carry merchandise for
the port of I.os Angeles to and from the
I'.inama Canal. Th" Ninth Anniversary
Editi'-n of The Los Angeles Examiner, out
lli- ceml'er 25th. tells just what the canal
i will do to Southern California. Mailed to
! | anv address in I’nited States or Mexico,
15 cents: Canada or foreign points. 25
i cents. Send in your order now. 10-21-4
Legal Notices.
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY- Emil
Sehnce'gass vs. Laura Schneegass—ln
Fulton Superior Court To Laura Schnee
gass By order of court, you are noti
fied that on the Ist day of November.
1911 Emil Schneegass tiled suit against
you for divorce, returnable to the January
term. 1313. of said court. You pre hereby
reiiui'rod to appear at the January term us
said court, to be held on the first Mon
da\ in January m answer the plaintiff’s
complaint. Witness the Hon. w. I >. Ellis,
iudge of said court, this November I, 1912.
J * \RNt >LI' BROYLES. Clerk.
J 1-2-17
GEORGIA; 'FULTON COUNTY—T. M.
Mi'llea vs. l.izzii Meßea In Fulton Su
perior Court To Lizzie Meßea: By order
of court, you are notified that on the 29th
.lay of October. 1912, T. M. Meßea filed
' suit against you for divorce, to the Jan
uurv term, 1913. of said court. You are
required to appear at the January term
f said court, t" be held on the first Mun
jai in January, to answer the plaintiff's
complaint Witness the Hon. W. D. Eilis.
Indi'.- ■>!' said court, this November I, 1912.
\RNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
N< tTH’E.
'I El iRt ;l A Fult' n t ’utility.
Tu Whom It May Concern; Notice Is
hereby given that I intend tu makejtppll
eatiun for a parole fur one Annie Wooten,
who was eonvleted of murder ut the
spring erm. 1893, of Fulton superior
court. Allanta. Gu.. and sentenced to life
impriS' mni-nt in the state uz ' jntiary.
Said I pplieatii.n will be pryX to the
pris'-n i onunission at ihu * ntber ses
sion. whieli meets on tl.c ;( .» Monday in
December. 1912. .Z” -J LANEY.
AttorneyX Amii- Wo : u.
'■* 11-11-13
' II I I }[
LDITtD Jim IJ.MARSHAJL.
Cheap Poultry Foods
Fowls eat quite liberally of both animal and vegetable food.
They are particularly fond of the different commercial grains.
and the seeds of weeds and grass as well. They
like the tender blades of grass, or young wheat,
oats am! barley ; in fact, anything of the fresh
green nature. At this, the fruitful season for
all small grasses and weeds, you will find your
poultry that hits the range and- the chance,
I gathering these seeds in all directions, and of
various kinds. Such a. variety is good for
them—helps to promote heatlh and stamina.
When they do not have the range, of course,
they can not secure this wide range of variety.
It can, to a certain extent, be supplied by buy
ing of the seed man, when they are not too
high in price, such grasses as German millet,
and Kaffir corn. At times one can buy of his
seed merchant seeds that may be too old to sell
for sowing but are not really spoiled, at a
greatly reduced price.
I 1'
Illi
'■Mi
F.J MAEsSHA-Ti
The freshness can be imprt
out into .shallow boxes, setting t
stirring occasionally, so that all
may be worked to the surface
am! receive the benefit of the di
rect rays of the sun. The addi
tion of a little millet to the daily
rations will often start the hens
to laying. Os course, they do not
need much of if.
< >nc van quite tl equently buy wheat
or corn that has been through, a tire
and damaged by water at a very low
price. If one has the time and inclina
tion they can make a good, cheap feed
from such grain with proper handling
to dry it out, by frequent stirring and
turning. You should, however, be able
to buy it intelligently and not pay so
m-uch for it that the work of turning
and handling will make it cost you
more than good grain is worth. Some
times one can arrange to get the sweep
ings from a grain house where corn
am! oats and hay are handled. This
stuff can be put right out where the
chickens can work it over to their
hearts' content. It will furnish both
food and exercise. Corn and wheat
mixed may be soaked for 24 hours and
fed tu a good advantage. In such a
condition it is quickly assimilated and
it does not take as much by about one
fourth to satisfy them. A little meal
or wheat bran may be mixed into the
grain just as you get ready to feed it.
All small potatoes, potato, apple and.
in fact, all vegetable parings, should
be sett and thickened with bran and
meal, or either one alone while hot and
allow; d to cool dolvn some before feed-
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.
Rhode Island Reds.
My combined winnings so far this season
at the Hagerstown, Macon and Au
gusta shows on S. C. R. I. Reds were live
firsts, four seconds, four thirds and four
fourths. As show birds they win and as
utility stock they lay and pay. Eggs and
stock lor sale. For prices write Mrs. I’.
T Calloway. Washington, 10-26-9
Leghorns.
STOCK AND EGGS for Siale from priae
winning White Leghorns, at all times.
Mrs. Robert West, 132 Carter Hill road.
Montgomery, ila 11-9-66
150~~FIN’E White Leghorns $1 each. L
S Bottenfield. Phone 27-J Decatur, Ga.
Plymouth Rocks.
\Y INN I \ BARRED PLYM< tI’TH
ROCKS I have disposed of my prize
winning birds to Mr. George R. Berrj.
of Rome. Ga., and in my opinion lie lias
the he t flock in the South, and can fur
nish winners or breeders, and will treat
you right. Al. H. Collins. Fairburm Ga
WhTtE f’Tvmouth Rocks. 75c to $1.25;
have sold my farm, and chickens must
go A. K. Chamlee, Worthen, Ga.
Wyandottes.
THE FAMOUS Regal strain of 'White
Wyandottes. We have four pens of
these grand birds mated and can furnish
eggs for hatching at $3. $5, $lO per fif
teen Now is the time to buy eggs that
V ill ot'odtice the winners for next season's
-lo ws, llegt-l Wyandotte Yard. 230 ogle
thorpi avenue. Atlanta. 11-1648
JEggS;
THOROUGHBRED Buff i irpingtoti eggs.
81 net' 15. 126 Windsor street. Mam
3588. 10-9-15
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Turkeys.
FOR SALE Another fine flock of Giant
Mammoth Bronze turkeys of prize-win
ning blood Mrs. J. 11. Odom, Nfifta.
Tenn., Route No. I. 48-4-11
TURKEYS Mammoth Bronze toms $4.
hens $3. These are fine young birds.
Miss i. Holbrook, Ashland, ’la. 86-9-11
Ducks.
INISI il N Rl 'NNKlt^sTfhirty4lve ~~"tw<7
year-old "Harshbarger” fawn; and
white: pure white eggs; 240-egg record
strain; S6O. Fifteen pure white Indian
Runner ducks, "Fishel.” at $3 each. 11.
11 Sapp, i Jalti n. Ga. 39-18-11
iNi>IA.N RUNNERS Pure white arid
fawn and white: high grade stock; low
prices: mature stock; ducklings, eggs.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Georgia Duck
Farm, Smyrna. Ga. 28-18-11
BROWN'S I'erfection strain White Indian
Runnt-r eggs, $3 and $5 per setting
till January 1. Now is the time of year
to raise ducks. Theo A. Brown, Decatur.
Ga. Hell phone. 11-14-52
\\ inj'ETtUNNER thicks of quaHtyTstock
and eggs for sale. Snow White Poultry
Yards. O. O. Ray, manager, Kirkwood, Ga
I’l’RE White Runner ducks: $lO trio; sls
pen. satisfaction guaranteed or money
refunded South Georgia Poultry Farm.
Sale City, Ga. 11-6-41
Incubators.
ONE 50-egg capacity Cyphers incubator;
good condition: $3. Atlanta phone 22.
!■’< 'll SALE - Two practically new incuba
tors. capacity 100 to 120 and 150 to 175:
also two brooders of samp capacity. Ad
dress t. C L.. • ire < leorgian 1 6 2
FREE POULTRYMEN,
GET our big catalogue of incubators and
brooders. Southern States Incubator
and 1-too'ler Company. College Park, Ga.
10-30-16
jved by sunning. Pour the seed
them into the bright sunshine,
Ing. This makes a good and cheap
morning’ feed for cold weather. It
should be seasoned a little just as
though you were going to eat it your
self. Scraps of meat or trimmings
front steaks may be added to the mess.
Where the farmer raises beans, peas,
sorghum, etc., they may be cooked for
chickens with success. In some of our
cities where there are large bakeries
one can get a number of kinds of offal
that makes the finest feed in the world,
such as stale or overdone bread, craek
ers-and cakes. Such stuff makes fine
feed for the young chicks. The. hotels
and boarding house? ate sources of
food supply for chickens. Foreigners
coming into this country claim that
Americans waste almost as much as
they use. In these times of high prices
let us look in upon ourselves and see if
we can stop a lot of the leaks. At least
try to turn the waste products into ac
count. It is not only the city dweller
that is wasteful, but the farmer leaves
naany a nook and corner vacant that
could produce good chicken food at
least. These corners could be broken
up and planted to suullowers that
would make a very much relished
chicken food when ripe. In fact, they
make a very ornamental back yard set
ting for the city lot. It is a good plan
to have a chicken note book in which
to make memorandum of plans to be
carried out. Take a diary, for exam
ple. and in the space for April make a
note of planting sunflowers, sugar beets
for the chickens and so on. In that
way you can keep up with the times.
Disenfectants.
CREOSOTE FOR SALK
C’RHOSO’I E is an excellent germ
destroyer for poultry raisers to
use about the premises. We have
it iii*any quantity.
Atlanta Gas Light Co.
4 ‘ 10-30-13
Poultry—Miscellaneous.
i 11. (1 HASTINGS & <’O..
Seedsmen for the South, 16 West
Mitchell street. Four City De
liveries Daily. North and
South Side 9 a. in., Inman Park
and West End 2 p. m. Bell
Phone M. 2568, Atlanta 2568.
Kl rTV i b‘o i, ''’r in an,i outdoor culture
Let us mail .'" u a copv of our
BI LB catalogue. It gives the cultur-ami
of tlle different varieties of
BULBS.
11 YOI R I. at\ N is RAGGED and needa
re-seeding, try Hastings' Evergreen
Lawn Mixture. This mixture is com
posed of grasses that are adapted to this
section, and on well prepared soil will
afford a beautiful velvety lawn the year
round. Price 20c a pound. 3*-. pounds 65c,
7 pounds $1.25. 14 pounds $2.."t . \\ e call
supplt you with the best glad,- of fancy
re-cleaned Kentucky Blip Grass. English
and Italian Rye Grass and White ('lover.
WE CARRY IN STOCK both the Soutiu
ern Poultry anil Stock remedies, They
are both good. 25c and 50c sizes of each.
COLD WEATHER CREATES A DE
MANI) for flower pots, fern pans ami
pot saucers. We have all sizes of each.
I'hotie us your orders
Mftl LD EXCHANGE pen White Orping
tons. three hens, one cock, for Rhode
.Island Reds. J. N. Wallace. 309 Temple
Court building. 11-16-46
WHITE Indian Runner docks, best of
stock White Plymouth Rocks, winners
for years ami bred for laying; fox terrier
puppies C. O. Harwell, 115 North Pryor
street. _j i-n-m
Dogs.
FOR SALE Three thoroughbred fox ter
rier puppies. Call Main 147::. L. T.
Cartel -.'.-16-11
: i-'t J! sale -rs. point* t.- and houi da
trained, partly trained ami untrained;
revised list ready for mailing. It. 1,.
Whitt. Kernersville, N. c. 41-ti-ll
Horses and Carnages
Ft >i; sa LE Horn w ig i ■■ ,>ounda;
age. coming seven. Call or phone Lleti
tenant Butler. Fort M.-l'herson. 11-18-6
! F()R SALE One Kentucky th ,t • .tiglibriJk
good combination saddle and buggx
horse. For information • all 321-L East
Point. 11-18-84
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REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS.
Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 EDGEWOOD AVENUE. Atlanta Phone 1881.
"IF YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD., IT'S SO."
FOR SALE.
GO LOOK at 560 Central avenue; a six
room cottage with hall; lot 50 bv 150
feet; all conveniences; rents for $25 per
month. Price $3,150; SSOO cash and $25
per month. See Mr. Radford.
ON LAM TON STREET, "West End, less
than one block from Gordon street, we
,?- ve . a five-room cottage, on lot 50 bv
125, that is a big bargain at $2,750; east
’® rm y, You can’t beat this. See Air.
Bradshaw.
A Gttolt two-story eight-room house on
large lot, near North Boulevard, two
blocks of Ponce DeLeon avenue. Price
reduced from $5,500 to $4,750, on easy
terms. See Mr. White.
< - R *. DOOR at 287 Ashb.v street, near
M est Hunter street, and near the new
Ashby street school. A new five-room
cottage on a perfectly level lot, In tier
feet repair Price $2,000; S2OO .-ash and
S2O per month. See Mr. Bradshaw.
IN Till-: DRUID nil I.S se.-tioi a nice,
level lot. 50 by 200 feet. We think it
cheat) for $1,350, ami $-P)0 cash and bal
ance to suit will handle it. See Mr. Brad
shaw*.
If You Have Money to Le
FOR RENT.
432 CENTRAL A VENUE A ten-room house, w ith gas, hot and cold water,
porcelain bath, etc. House has just been .papered and painted throughout.
Large lot. This is a bargain at $27.50 per month.
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 «1»
RENT-33 and 35 S. FORSYTH ST.
PLACE formerlx occupied by W. O. Jones' livery business. This
place is fidx’Jlii feet, between Alabama mid Hunter streets.
We can give a lease and make satisfactory terms.
RALPH O COCHRAN COMPANY
19 SOUTH BROAD STREET.
BARGAINS IN HOMES
That You Should Investigate
"Good Things Don’t Remain Long on the Market.”
124 GREENWICH STREET —Six-room, modern bungalow, on well shaded
and nieeiy elevated lot. 47 l-2x2000. House has furnace heat and all con
veniences that make a real home. Can be had on easy terms. We will be
glad to show this place at any time.
812 PIEDMONT AVENUE —On the corner of Tenth street, and a short dis
tance from Piedmont park, we offer an eight-room cottage as good as new.
House has furnace heat and all modern conveniences. Lot well situated and
has eastern frontage. To fail to see this is truly "OPPORTUNITY LOST."
No information given over the phone.
322 SPRING STREET—At the foot of Pine street, we offer eight
room cottage on well elevated lot. House his slate roof and all modern
improvements. Now rented to reliable tenants for $42.50 per month.
THE L. C. GREEN COMPANY
305 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. PHONE IVY 2943.
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Cofield Investment Co.
605 EM PI KE BUILDING. TELEPHONE MAIN 2224.
POPLAB STREET LOT l-'OK SALE.
ON THE SOI TH SIDE of Poplnr streel. si) feet oust of Spring,
we have for sale a splendid lot 20x50. This is located in the
heart of the new business district now being developed in this
section. Still, it can be bought at S6OO per front foot on excep
tionally easy terms.
•I. M. BEASLEY, Sales Manager.
For Sale or Exchange
AN eight-room residence, newly painted, new roof, has seven fireplaces, and
located on large lot on eheited road, 115 feet front by 255 feet deep.
This is the BIGGEST BARGAIN IN ATLANTA. Let us tell you about it.
Realty Sales Corporation
13 .SOUTH BROAD ST. ' PHONE M. 221.
1296lnvestment—-White Renting Prop
erty-Best Section of North Side
WE have the best renting proposition in white property in Atlanta, on
prominent north side stro t. No loan on this and with a reasonable cash
payment the rents will pay for .tin' rest of it. We positively will not give
any information over the phone. Call in person.
Atlanta Suburban and Realty Co.
31 INMAN BLDG.
M. 2053
Go Out and See for Yourself
TAKE Houston and <'o)«-nhill cur line and get oft’ on Highland View. This
street is In-ing built up witli beautiful homes. Ixtts rang" around $1,750
to $25,000.
A Few Left at $1,500
WE have only If< \v left at $1,450 to 51.50 H. < ’all on any h-ailing’ real estate
igent, get plats, etc. All improv <*nn*nts down on this property.
ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT CO.
OWN ERS.
THIRD NATION M. BANK B I DG PHONE 2181 IVY
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDINd
. Pr.ona 2106 Main.
i BARGAIN THAT IS UNUSUAL—A good piece of white renting propertv. rented
all the time. Will pay you 14 per cent on the price, which is $4,750; terms
I ?350 cash, bitlam • $35 per inont'.. Might consider exchange for good north side
I vacant lot. Can also shave price a bit on larger cash payment.
I BEAUTIFUL east front vacant lot, Druid Hills section; 50 by 175 feet: vice I!
000. Will sell this on your own terms.
NORTH AVENUE dost 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 propertj
Ask for Mr. Williams.
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HOME BARGAINS.
WEST END Best part, we offer a good six-room home on east front lot, 50x160
just off Gordon street in built up section; $3,750. on easy terms.
FIVE-RooM t'tiTTAGE on good street, near Forrest avenue school and High
land avenue car line, for $3,000. on easy terms.
SIX It' X 'MS. Inman Park; hardwood floors, tile bath, etc; $5,000. on terms.
WJUbON BROS.
PHONE M. 4411-J. 701 EMPIRE BLDG.
APARTMENTS.
SIOCTON APARTMENTS—Out in the
Stocton apartments, just opposite the
main entrance of Grant park, we have a
second-floor five-room apartment,
equipped with all modern conveniences,
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
men! is in nice condition, on one of
the best ear lines in the city, convenient
to schools and churches. Price S3O.
11l HIGHLAND "A VENT l-~ > Hit in 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.
163 NORTH JACKSON STREET At the
above number on Jackson streel we
have a lower-floor six-room apartment,
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-t good neighborhood, on a car line,
convenient to schools and churches.
Price $35.
And a long list of residences of all kinds,
id. We Can Place it Safely.
Real Estate For Sale.
g IIARP & JJOYLSTON
INVESTMENT, - !
PRICE $20,000.
ANNUAL INCOME $2,640.
LIBERAL TERMS.
PHIS is not one of those j
“get rich quick” schemes,
but a good, solid, safe, sane
investment. We want a lib- .
oral cash payment and the 1
balance can be put on a
basis that will make it
for the property to
take care of itself.
SECTION.
North side, and in a section
that will insure a steady in
come.
BETTER LOOK £NTO
THIS.
Houses For Rent.
FOR RENT BY
GEORGE P. MOORE,
Real Estate and Renting.
10 AUBURN AVENUE
Atlanta Phono 5408. 801 l Main 5407
312 CENTRAL AVENUE-We have a
6-room house with all modern con
veniences; all rooms are in perfect shape
well arranged; close to school and within
fifteen minutes walk of center of the
$23 5 50 1161 US Sh ° W J ° U throu « h ’ P* lo ®
36i GLENN STREET—We have a two
story house with all modern conveni
ences: all rooms have just been retinted
and are in perfect shape. Would be glad
to show you. Price S3O.
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Legal Notices.
SEALED PROPOSALS FOR '
PLUMBING, HEATING AND WIRING
Required In the
COURT HOUSE FOR FULTON COUNTY
1 NDER CONSTRUCTION on the south
east coiner of South Pryor and East
Hunter streets. In the city of Atlanta
Georgia, lor Fulton county, Georgia; ’
1. Separate sealed proposals for each
trade, addressed to the commissionera of
roads and revenues of Fulton county
Georgia, will be received until 11 o'clock
a. m . December 2. 1912, for the furnish
ing of all material and labor required tor
the
<A) PLUMBING, CONSISTING OF
I'll'lNG, FITTINGS AND FIX
TURES;
(B) HEATING. CONSISTING OF
PIPING, FITTINGS, FIXTURES AND
VE N TIL A TIN GSYS TE M;
<C) WIRING. CONSISTING OF
m?'n’t ;it ’ WIRING AND equip-
In the building, covering an area of ap
proximately 130 feet by 220 feet, consist
ing of sub-basement, basement and nine
stories, all as more minutely described in
the plans and specifications for a court
house for Fulton county, Georgia, being
erected on the southeast corner of South
Pryor and East Hunter streets, In the
city of Atlanta, Georgia, tor Fulton
county, Georgia, on file and open tor In
spection at. the office of the commission
ers of roads and revenues and at the of
fices of the associate architects, A. Ten
Eyck Brown and Morgan & Dillon. 607- 8
610 Forsyth building, Atlanta, Ga. All
blds to be indorsed with the name of the
trade bid on and "For Fulton County-
Court House.”
2. Copies of drawings and specifications
may be obtained from the above archi
tects at 607-610 Forsyth building, Atlanta.
Ga., upon a deposit of a certified check
for S2O for each set. Said check to be
returned to the maker upon the return of
<lruwings and specifications in good con- *
dition.
3. All bids must be submitted on spe
cial proposal blanks furnished by above
architects, or they will not be considered,
and accompanied by a certified check for
2 per cent of the total amount of bid,
payable to the commissioners of roads
and revenues of Fulton county, Georgia,
as a guarantee that the successful bidder
will enter Into a contract according to
said plans and specifications and execute
a bond lor double the amount of contract
within ten days after the notifica
tion of acceptance of his bid, failing which
said certified check shall become forfeited
to the commissioners of roads and rev
enues as liquidated damages.
4. on signing of contract and approval
of bond, the certified checks of the unsuc
cessful bid<lers will be returned to their
respective makers.
5. Bidders will furnish sufficient evl- ’
dence of their ability and experience in
this class of work and must possess
proper resources to carry out work satis
factorily to the architects anti the com
missioners of roads and revenues.
6. This work, for which above pro- ;
pos-vils are requested, must commence on
the site not later than December 15. 1912.
7 Payments upon the work will be
made on the certificate of the architect
or. the first day of each and every month
• luring the time of this contract of 85
per cent of the value of the work fur
nished and erected, provided the con
tractor has made application over his
signature for said certificate on or before
the 27th day of the preceding month, and
that a schedule of material and labor in
place has been furnished with the esti
mate A certificate will be given by the
architects tor the balance, or 15 per cent,
upon completion of the contract in con
formity with the plans and specifications,
application having beten made as above.
8. Each proposal shall be signed with
the full name of the bidder, and if a
company or corporation, by the full name
of each partner or officer. All amounts
shall be written in ink and expressed in
words as well as figures.
9. The commissioners of roads and rev
enues of Fulton count), Georgia, reserve
the right to reject any or all proposals.
10. By order of the commissioners of
roads and revenues of Fulton county,
Georgia.
(Signed) CLIFFORD L. ANDFnSON, j
Chairman Commissioners of Reads and
Revenues. Fulton County, ucorgla.
H M W » >l< ’terk. 11-4-18
I'eter Brown vs. Mrs. Fannie O. Jones.
Mrs Judith Everett Lumpkin, Clar
ence Everett. Robert Hugh While, as
administrator of estate of Edward J
Qulncey Everett, deceased, of Fulton
county. Georgia, and Murtha Tetlow
Everett, of Vance county, North Caro- 1
Una.
Equitable petition to remove cloud on
title to lot at junction of Whitehall and
Forsyth streets, in the city of Atlanta,
Georgia. In Fulton superior court, Janu- '1
ary term, 1913.
To Martha Tetlow Everett, Henderson,
Nanee county. North Carolina:
You are hereby commanded to be and 4
appear a the next term of the superior J
court of Fulton county, Georgia, to be •
behl on up' first Monday in January. 1913. 4
then am’ there to answer the complain
ant's petiili-n, as In tiefault thereof said ;
court will proceed as to justice shall ap- j
pertain.
Writes- tn" Hon. George L. Hell, judge
of said court, this 4th dax of November. H
lai::. ARNOI l> BROYLES. Clerk. j
VANDI J-'-!:. THOMSON & HIUSCH.
Plaintiff's Attorneys. 11-4-9
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