Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 20, 1912, EXTRA, Image 14

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANI» NJA.VS.reAD FOR ’’RGFI'r-GEORGIAN WANT ADS—USE FOR RESU— - _ For Sale—Miscellaneous. SMALL kitchen range, with hot water cnjl, nearly new, cheap. Cali Ivy 3307 38-19-11 Combination coal and gas ranges Southern Stove and Simply Company. 121 Whitehall.lo-15-4 For SALE- Goh s.-.-oud-l' and bi o k Telephone Main 2246 11-1 9-12 1 FOR SALE- line National coal range, perfect condition. Call 450 North Jack •on street. 55-16-11 | SECOND-HAND SAFES Smau. meun.rn ■ •nd large home sates. sls: Hall s bank •nd fireproof safes, vault doors etc. C. J Daniel, 416 Fourth National Ban build- ; ’n* HEATERS. $2.50 to $45 We save you enough to t>uv - tir coa'. Southern rtove and Ku ppi- Company, 121 White all street. 16 - i •- 4 BUY YOUR PIANO NOW 8500 Worth of Music Free. | At this season of the year it is dif ficult for our salesmen to visit all of ‘ their prospective customers in time to be given an ppnrt unity to explain our prices and terms. In order to facilitate their work and make visit count, we are < fi>ring $5 worth oj music free to every one who is now readv to take the matter up with one I of our sales'.to; . Put this ad out and mail to us, . luting when our sales man may call on you. how much you I wish to pay < ash. *»’<•. Regardless of whether our salesman can satisfy you or not, this offer is open to you if you will advL us <.f your Intentions to purchase .as give us an oppor tunity to explain to your our prices and terms. Be sure and stat** In your reply when our salesman may visit your horn to talk the plan-’ question ( ADDRESS PROSPECT Id.PART- | \IENT. Post OlTief Box 1623. Atlanta. <la CADET lIEATERS? « ith“'c>.ii, "Scu’nni: ' St .ve an, Suppl; Company, .21 Wliite :>aii >VTLI, sell my t pright Steinwaj piano so ■Jim If taken quick: need money and mist sell. Plan,, In storage. Steinway ■°iam. care Georgian. 22-16-lli ■’OR SALE. CHEAP - <l7 .‘I \\ nvfitzer >’-r : chestra. Phone Ivj 36 13-11 | VE SEI.I. ST' l ' 1 .- Hit 1 expenses arc less. Southern Stove and* Supply Company, 121 Wliiieli: i 10-15-4 COME to corner Peach' m and Ellis streets for brick, lumber, doors, sash ..nd mantels, cheap. Denton A- Flournoy, house wrecked 11-12-16 i&tIIUAGES R EPAI RET.> ANI > IIECOV EREI >. NEV, RUBBER TIKES PCT ON YOUR RABY'S • IRRIAGE. PHONE. IVY :',076. ROBERT MITCHELL, El "IE WOOD. 71 LOOK at our stove -at id rung. before you buy one anywhere. Southern Stove and Supply ‘ •mpary I White >;«!. 10-o‘.-4 FOR SALE Browning .-iii'o ,'ti. shot gun; splendid gun: good udltioii bar gain. Phone Ivy 6432. Address 2."- West North ate. ;1 i-18-37 FOR SALE Arnold ', vibrator, g: s stove, wardrobe, sideboard and other house hold furniture. R. 1. Red rooster and two liens. 73 Williams st Phone ivv 3681 -1 11-18 16 LAWthOOK BARC.ArKs Sets of Airier. Bankruptcy Reports, Century Digest, Ency. of Evlti.. etc. Price, and terms on; request. The Harrison Company, Atlanta. CAST RANGES, <uu. winei bu. s. S3O and j up. Southern Stove and Supply Com- | pany, 121 Whitehall. 10-15-4 I (<> \IJ COAL! JELLICO LUMP $4.75. PIEDMONT COAL COMPANY. • both phones main shis. PERFECTION oil heaters, $3. Ou up. Southern Stove und Supply Compant, 1 - 1 Whitehall. ______ I "Ji, • I FOUND -The best place ior prosperity and success. Everybody's doing It. Come odt to Southern California Th" Ninth Anniversary edition of The Los Angeles Examiner will set you right Out December 25. Mailed to any address in United States or Mexico 15 cents a copy. Canada or foreign point 25 cents Seim in your ~rler nou 10-21 4 safes flies; cabinet new S 2nd ltd. Gookin Bank & < 'ffice Equipment Co. 9-20-31 NEV,, beautiful rugs woven from yo.tr old carpet, superior to any ill service: plain or designed; any slz,. Catalogue free Oriental Rug Conipat y, Baltimore 8-16-31 National Cash Registers 335-150; S6O-|75 and up. ' erais easy Lib eral exchange allowance. I; ‘th phone: THE NATIONAL CASH ill LISTER CO. 60 North Broau Street. 7-20-52 For Exchange—Miscellaneous. ' \< • i 1 ■ exchange white en n eled but- betisleiid i i ~.altrv>ti io. ar all heater or rua. Ivy 6459-J. 11-19--B Automobiles. M V II D I . WORK GENERAL REPAIR tiRK. gear cul ting, srr. v machine nd luiufli ores tori. Special tools, and jiy. . \MLRIU.\N SPE< I ALMA MIB. < «- . 2^l-LJW Jd .H ‘1 t:. Sir- e L -XL 1 ?' TO EXCHANGE b HbnaVr an.l soil in Tie world .or a tired and frost bitten at.n Lack East The Ninth Anni ersary Edition f Th. Los \r;*el’*s Ex aminer. out December 2Lth, 'HI! tell where 'hey ar earn! how u» vret one. Mailed lo <ny address in United Stua s or Mexico 15 cents; Canada >r foreign j 'lnts. 25 cents. in ."our >rder now. 10-21-4 OR EXCHANGE. »»NU 40-hi»rs'‘p<'Wvi I a\m*wl\ palm ed *n<l runnpu tine, will trade tor real estau or sell tor $!,000 cash; also a spe cial l»argain for ca • i only, one 1912 four door Maxwell, run about 3,000 miles, cost $1,175, for *'s7' R ‘sooe Carden, 289 wood a venue. 11-16-12 AUTOMOBILES WANTED IXCHANuE I i .uLunobih : idsier. one tw»-sior> six r.u»m t’ouse. built cue vear Dg 117 feet fr >ni car lire: near in; .*ost ••ip $2,400; ‘oan oi H'OO; equity $1,500. Auto must bi lab* model ami in la*- •: •■‘■ndit’.ou; ;<ive full desariiKiori and make of car with answer. CRvnti. .B<»> o”Xtlantu, sa. 11-19-40 Auction Sales 1’1? EXCHANGE The be-- --lin'at.' and I sod in the world for a tired and frost- I bitten frrm back la,. The Ninth An-I ilve/sary L< <tion « f The Los Angeles Ex- ! atnlber. ou*. De, ei ibe-r 25th, will >eil where ! •hey Hr, and fs- t. wi < ne. Mailed ’o ! niy adcresH in I'nited .■'Sates or Mexico,! 15 cents; Canada or foreign points. 25c. I Send in your ,rd now. 16-21 ■ 4 -•ENTRAL \1 CTicN fuiji'R. Mitchel! j st., buys and -ell.- every thine; regular I auction Tue«iay m;,: Friday Bell phone ' MjR 2424 -"-:i-41 FAWN BRiiKERF ACCTh’N Hili SE. I Decatur street W< buy and sell any , and everything Atlanta phone 2285; Bell phone Main 14.34 Ma n 187 7-29-20 fiPRINGER’y Auuljon i louse, at 26 South Pryor street, vlll buy or sell vour Household gods, pianos and office furnl - Ma ■ 10 3-j PEMBROKE Sales Company under new management, will accept \ our surplus stock of any kind nr. c ns'lgnment; cash advanced; settlement on date of sale. 142 r'uth Pryor street R.-ll pl ane Mum 1414, I'jln 187. Atlanta phone 2'385 8-6 30 B ANTED Manufa -turers and merchants to help manage the business end of the •’anama canal. It is located at Los An •jeles, the key to the great Southwest, ’hr Ninth Anniversary edition of The ."s Ingele- Examine], <<ut Dec>-niber 26, •Il liayt .h, fa. is .-.bo,n this great proj- Mailed 1., ■ ■ United ■ Money to Loan. sss ■? DO YOU WANT MONET?? ss» OWNERS, come direct to us. Money in I any quantity at 5 to 8 p»*r cent; $200,00u j , for apartment bouses at 6 per cent. We f handle purchase money notes, stocks ami | nls Randolph Loan Co., 821 Candler I j Building. Ivy V»f>9. 10-1-49 A'ANTED- Families to own some more of those beautiful Southern California i homes It is a habit, get it. The Ninth • Anniversary Edition of The I>.,- Angelea | Examiner, out December 25th, tells how i 1 the habit is acqtiired. 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 ‘MONEY ON HAND foi Immediate loans on property in or near Atlanta. J. E. Van Valkenburg, 501 Equitable building 6-6-22 WETMAN & CONNORS. ESTABLISHED 1890 Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-3 | SPE' TA 1"7>~:4E Fi "NDS TO LEND, any ammmt; 6 per cen» Write or calL S. ] W ii. Soutl Broad 1 tree' 4-1-17 'N FIP.f-T mortgage r.ii estate security. i Hon ■ funds aim Insurance money. Rates 5V4 to S p< i "ent interest. We also make monthly payment loans. We ear. give yon the money as soon as titles are ap proved. RALPH 0. COCHRAN CO., ’9 S. BROAD ST. I. H. Zi'kldNi:. l.os’i Manager. THE PRUDENTIAL IN- SCRANCE CO. of Ameri ca can make you a loan on rXtlania improved property, • through their loan corre-i Bj»ondenis, 'l’lirnian. Black | <ii Calhoun, 203-8 Empire Bu Idh 6-7-12-1 (FARM placed In any amount on n ]■ ••-d '■■iin lam::, in Georgia. The F -t'o-n 'I- r'g:,,"" t'-impnny, Gould build . • 7-13-1 JEWELERS AND BROKERS Cd~ j STRICTLY PRIVATE i \VE HAVE plenty oi money to i 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. ~ MON I:■, Ton ,S>"LARIED PEOPLE AND OTHERS, upon their own names; i cheap rates, easy payments. Confiden tly 1> 11 3 olman, 5!4 > bull ling. WE i'AN negotiate any good 7 per cent loan, but have on hand several amounis on which there will be no delay. Do you want $3,000 al 7 per cent? REALTY TRI ST COMPANY. • ' ip 1- I SGOO.OOO. Surplus $400,000 S. B. M KINNEY, Manager Loan Department. 11-16-63 Business Opportunities. 1 '•',>!< SALE (’heap, if taken at once, bar ber sl op with four chairs, two baths. 1 Doing good business. Good location. S7OO. owner going ro war. 22 Wall street. V I HNISII El> hoarding house f>»r sab*. 30 ! Cali UIU" 27 RENT AND SALE >•' en ro n item heneti apartment; live minutes' walk Candler Bldg. Furnishings sold on easy terms. B. i gain. Box 402. care <’.<•• »rgian. 11-18-29 \\ KNTED FamHies to own som n of beautiful ‘/outhern California homes. It is a habit, get it. The Ninth Anniversary Edition .1 Th«- Los Angelea Examiner, nut December 25tb. tolls how th» habit is acquired. Mailed to any ad dress in United States or Mexico 15 cents; Can.ul; ur foreign points, 25 cents. Send In your order now 10-21-4 Real Estate For Sale I NEGRO LOT. 10x100, for S2OO cash. ■ • P. O Box 235. 55 I s■-.‘•"l' \ ill l.i*'' an up-to-date cottage •,i uHi.li side right a( < upitol avetup*; reins i r ?25 per month; $3,759 will Im: new bungalow with ail < finvenienecs near West P'.ach’rer : :i<l Fifth streets; » a.* ' t»rni: . nn si < 11. M or call' ■c; ■ J ill' 21 ) : KALE In a p ~ • .- ; son •‘ I th-' nt rlii side, he’v <>n th< I’eachtrees, ;t r> s’.b nc< Io for liit|c I. ss than $2,000. ' I ■ L' 1 < i'i I .; \ BIG I > Alll •\ I \ 83,500. 1 V II";." will, a Hi,’ lot and email cot-! tage, on Mhrieuti car line, .00 yards) • i "O: • itit'D. S |< ndid land and running ■v < .it. ideal for chickens und truck I ' farming . s. T. TIBBS. i liOi: Fourth Niitiomil Bunk Bldg, j 1 !-•♦»- 56 I iORS. Li. Five-room cottage on Cooper I sire d, in first-class condition and ront- I k »<• I tenant -.L<» per mon ii. My equity 'l.lOO. Will iaio <BSO cash.' Price is * ~!5l r. i\ Box 286, Atlanta. • Ga. 11-16-49 i arg< I and f.vc times as good as the one you i are toilirie on bat*k East. 'I ake advan- • age of hf percentage in your favor. The ‘ Ninth Anniversary edition of The Los An- j ' geles Ibandner, out December 25, will tell I i you how this can be. Mailed to any ad- ' tress ii United States or Mexico 15 cents, Cpnada or foreign points 25 cents. Send •0-21-4 FEV * bargains in South Warren; 100x200. North Howard; 60x200, B nib vard DeKalb, about 50 lots in the best sub-division in Kirkwood. 1 Home in Kirkwood, $4,800. worth SI,OOO more. I. \. Roth phones 6 l»e --cutuf. 27-16-11 ■ " S \LE OR Ri \ ■ IO .rw S north side bungal 'w, located No. '. 1 West Twelfth street, between W’est I’eachuee and Spring streets, and s.i »uld be seen to be appreciated. Has large liv ing an<l dininc rooms, hardwood tloors. beam ceiling: tw » bedrooms, bath be tween. A most attractive, ne\> home in fine section. Price 85,500 on terms, or I for rent. Owner. 409 linkable Bldg. -15-5 ’ vi’ \-T Lak 17. hi section of new road I ’ avixiu and ca’- extension, a lot 51x:-5'4. ; ; shilled. S6OU; easy terms If you L 4<t this | | two vears you can double your mom*\. i I \ddress High Ground. Box Jt < are Uwi - aian. ?1-11-46 if \..,4 want to enj'-y life hip ’LL t-hu'e I | better than going abroad; fine tishinj . ’ I boating ,«nd bathing: 6-r<»on) house, plenty i I of fruit and timber: one hour’s ri<ie of ; I Atlanta- on ptile o. electric plant; lights I can be had cheap- -<iirt cheap R. E. Fin- I . L L Atlarr. . Gl 11-14-34 1 w ANTED One hundred thousand ready* ! made families to share in the prosperity I 'of Southern California The Ninth Anni- ! versary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex ' aminer. out 1 ‘eeember 25th. will tell why land how Mailed to any address in United 'States or Mexico 15 cents a copy; Canada lor foreign points. 25 cents. Send in your • 4 FOR SALE on River car line, new three r<>om house. SI.000; sls a month; no rash payment John Carey, 3 Whitehall street. 11-2-55 THE HOUSE you build, bu ? ° r rent will nut be a modern home nnless it is wired for electricity. If v. uat xou have Go sab* 1m m.t worth pi *1 i Wan \ in leougi.xt; 1 :'I • ' ♦b.e Farms For Sale. Plantation for Sale. 100 ACRES of land iii Green county, three miles from Greensboro's court house, fronting on well kept road. 60 acres in cultivation, s'l acres in heavy timber; plenty of running water: Innl lays well; price $3,000; .{1,500 cash, the balance In one, two an I three years at 7 per cent interest. Call Mack. Main 3373, Atlanta 1347. Illa & Broa-l street. 11-19-29 WANTED S lips >1 all kinds to burn California oil and carry merchandise for the port of Los Angeles to and from the Panama Canal. The Ninth Anniversary Edition of The Los Angeles Examiner, out December 25th. tells just what the canal will do to Southern California. Mailed to any address in United States or Mexico, 15 cents; Canada or foreign points, 25 cents Send In your order now 10-21-4 Farms For Rent. nd reao. made families to share in the prosper ity of Southern California. The Ninth An niversary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex aminer. out December 25th. will teil 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 Legal Notices. STATE OF GEORGIA County of Fulton. To the Superior Court <>! Said County: The petition of American Sumatra To bacco Company, a corporation, respect- shows; 1. That it was duly incorporated by order of this court on the 12th day of February, 1910, and th' reafter duly or ganized in wl'h the provisions I of the laws or tills state, and has sinc< been In the active conduct of its busim ss in accordance with the provision" of its charter. 2. That it desires to amend its charter by incorporating therein the following provision; That whenever an election of one or more directors of the company Is held by the shareholders at any lawful meeting thereof, the shareholders shall lie entitled to cumulate their votes in the following manner: Each sharehol.l i- shall be entitled to a. number of 'VoteH equal to the number o< directors to bo elected, multiplied by the number >f stares of I stock which h" holds, and shall be per iinitted to distribute such votes as he I pleases among 'h. candidates, or to cast j t hem all for .n< <tanditlate if he bo ciiooses, and those persons shall bo de clared elected directors v. bo shall re ceive the highest number of votes s»> eas;; provided, that nothing herein shall be construed to niter or change that provision of the original charter of the company which entitles the holders of the pre ferred stock to elect a majority of the board of direct ,rs in case of default in the payment of dividends on the pre ferred stock tu the amount of fourteen <l4> per cent, and to continue to so elect a majority of said board from the time such right becomes operative until, but only until, such time as all accrued and mi).aid dividends on the preferred stock shall have been paid up. as particularly set forth in the original charter of the corporation; and provided further that it shall be within the right and power of the shareholders to provide by by-laws that the preferred and common stock ■nay be required to vote separately, and until default shall be made in the payment ol dividends on the preferred stock to Hie amount of fourteen (14) per cent, what number of directors may be voted tor by the holders of the preferred stock and what number may bo voted for by the holders of the common stock, and by-law to limit the right of each class of stocks as to the number of | directors for whom they may respectively vol"; provided that after default as aforesaid, the limitation upon the hold ers of the preferred stock shall not de prive them of the right to elect at least ! a majority of the members of said board until the default is removed as aforesaid; ami to provide by by-law how the by laws providing for the foregoing limita tions may bo altered, amended or changed. The cumulative voting herein allowed to apply to the voting for such directors, either before or utter the oc currence of a default as above set out, .as the holders of the preferred and com mon stock may at the time be entitled to vote for under the provisions of the original charter and of such by-laws on this subject as the shareholders may have heretofore adopted er nitty here after adopt. 3. That it is provided In the original charter of the corporation that this char ter may be amended by and with the consent of the holders of not less than two-thirds In amount of all the capital stock then outstanding, expressed at a meeting of the shareholders held hi ac cordance with the provisions of the by laws of said corporation, at any time and either in form or in substance. * That at a meeting of the share holders duly held in accordance with the provisions of the by-laws of this corpora tion, at which meeting all of the pre ferred stock and all of the common stock of the corporation was represented, either in person ur by proxy, a resolu tion was duly amt unanimously adopted authorizing this application for an amend ment to its charter to be made. I Wlieref'.re, Amur petitioner prays that ; when it has complied with the law for sin h eases made and provide!, this hon orable court will pass an order amend ing its charter In the manner and 'o the extent as liertlnbefore so. out. NDIUISON. FELDER, H'H'NTUIIE * \VILS< *N. AH'irneys t, c Petitioner. Filed in office th! Hie I2lli uav of No i vetnber, 1912. F. M. MYERS. Deputy Clerk. : STATE OF GEORGIA Fulton t'ounty. ■ 1. Arnold Broyles, clerk of th" •.uper’ior icourt of Fulton county, do hereby eerti | fy that the loregoing is a true and eor i reel copy of the application for an atnend- I mem to die charter of the American i Sumatra Tobacco Company, as the sam :■ appears of file in this office. Witness my official signature and the I seal of said court, this the L2th day of ! November, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, , Clerk Superior Court, Fulton County . Ga. ' . '2-17 GEORGIA- Fulton County. Bessie Harnes vs. I.it C. Barnes. Lit C. Burnes; By order of court you are notified lint on the 25th day of Oc tober, 1912, Bessie Barnes tiled suit against you for divorce, returnable to January Term, 1913, of said court. You are required to be at the January ; Term of said court, to be held on the first i Monday In January to answer the plain- I tiff's complaint. Witness tlie Hon. W. D. Ellis. Judge of ■said court, this 25th October. 1912. ARNOLD BROYI.ES, Clerk. GEORGI A FULTON COUNTY. To the Honorable Philip Cook, Secretary of State for tl-e State of Georgia; Tlie petit! n of o. F. Harper, residing at Atlanta, Ca.; J. H. Garner, residing at Atlanta, Gu.; E. S. Mansfield, resid ling at Atlanta, Ga.: 11. M. Eubanks, re siding at .Allanta. Ga., and J. It. Garner, residing at Atlanta, Ga.. respectfully shows: They desire fur themselves, their asso ciates ami successors, to be Incorporated under the name of "THE AMERICAN Ml TV Al. RELIEF ASS'iCIA I'R'N." for tlie t'U 'po.-o of carrying on tile business oi an Industrial relief association supply - fng medical attention and drugs to its members during sickness. The stipulated : premiums, od .anci assessments or dues l ior which are to bo regularly payable and collectible weekly <>r bi-weekl... and the I policies or benefit ■ orliiieales t'or which ; ar. mu to provide for tlie payment of any death benefit, nor for the payment of 'any benefit for disability caused by ae , cidental injury or by illness, other than they are to provide for the attend* altee of the lissia-iatiotl's physiofe. i dur- I mg illness, and also for the supply by * the association of the necessary drugs I prescribed by the said physician. Said corporation is to have no capital stock. I The principal offices of said association tire to be located at Atlanta, Fulton coun ty. Georgia, but tlie privilege is prayed to establish branch offices and transact business at other points in this state and elsewhere. Petitioners do Intend in good faith to go forward without delay to orgatii.-e said association. They pray that they may be incorporated, under the mime aforemen tioned, under the laws of Georgia govern ing mutual industrial insurance compa nies. with all the rights, powers and priv ileges accorded by said laws to an asso ciation or a company organized upon the plan and for the purpose herein above stated. ", !■'. H.AKI'ER. J. li. GARNER. .. S. M.. Ns FIELD, it. ..1. I .t'd.i.A I. s. ‘ ’ ■!\I•NJ I' I ‘ f B-DITtD JUD6t T.J.MASStiAU. Hints on Disqualifications There are many breeders of high-class poultry who are 1 comparatively new in the business so far as exhibition is con- cerned. They breed good stock, but are a lit tle timid about exhibition. In fact, they are not quite sure of their ground. They are not familiar with the disqualifications that, affect their breed or breeds. We .hall not undertake al this time to give you all the standard dis qualifications. We could not do it if we wanted to. We can, however, give advice that, we trust, will put some one on the right track. One of the most, important of these is shank feathers on any of the breeds required to have smooth shanks. A single feather on the shanks or toes is sufficient to disqualify, and it does not have to be a large one or long one at that. This is easy to remember, and it is very impor tant that it should not be overlooked. The smooth-legged breeds include all Ply mouth Rocks, Wyandottes, Rhode Island Reds, Javas, Alinorcas. Orpingtons, Leghorns. Hamburgs, Houdans, Spanish, Polish, all Games, Andalusians, Anconas, and so forth. In fact, they include all varieties of chickens, except Brahmas, Cochins. Langshans, Sultans, Silkies, Japanese Bantams, and Brahma Bantams. If you have any stock showing feathers or stubs on the shanks, let them go butchers. In Langsbans the shanks should be feathered down to cover the outer toe. If thi' feathers do not grow beyond the middle joint of this outer toe, it is dis qualified. Tim middle toe should be smooth and free from feathers, al though feathers growing upon the mid dle toes do not disqualify. In all Co chins. Brahmas and Cochin Bantams the shanks and feet should be heavily feathered and the fowls are disqualified if the outer toe is not feathered to the last joint. Bare middle toes would mean a cut of 11-2 points. A clipped wing on any variety cuts the bird out of competition. Look out how you cut tlie wings of your good stock that you might want to exhibit. A lopped comb disqualifies on any breed except where the female’s comb should fall over to one side, as in Leghorns, Minorcas, Spanish An dalusians and Dorkings. Os course, a comb turning over slightly to one side would not be considered defective enough to be cut out entirely, but would he discounted on tlie score from one to two points as to degree. Rose combs lying over to one side on the head are included in the disqualifi cations. A rose comb without a spike at the rear is disqualified. In other words, when it is blunt or square at tlie back end it disqualifies. Little points or pojections on the sides of a single comb near the rear, called side sprigs, disqualify. They may be small, but it they are well defined points they are out. Squirrel tails in all varieties except Japanese Bantams disqualify. By this Leghorns. SPECIAL. HAVE pen beautiful yearling White Leg horn hens, headed by handsome two year-old cock. This pen cost me over $l5O and are from stock with a pedigreed irai.-nested egg record of from 218 to 251 eggs (ter year. Can spare few eggs at $3 per setting. South Georgia Poultry Farm, Sale City. Ga. 11-6-41 STOi K ani i EGGS for sale from prize winning White Leghorns, at all times. •Alts. Robert AVest, 132 Carter Hill road. Montgomery,_Al«u 11-9-66 150 FINE White Leghorns $1 each. L. S Bottcnfield. Phone 27-J Decatur, Ga. Plymouth Rock». WHITE Plymouth Rocks, 75c to $1.25; have sold my farm, and chickens must go. A. K. Chamlee, Worthen, Ga. 11-13-35 Orpingtons. SINGLE COMB ckVSTAL WHITE tIKP-' INGTONS, bred from prize winners at I Gmisden, Ala.; Dalton, Ga.; Knoxville, : Tenn.; Chattanooga, Tenn., shows. March and April hatch. Trios, sls, S2O. $25; pens, $25, S3O. $35. Guarantee satisfac tion. George M. Moselev, Menlo, 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 will produce the winners for next season's shows. Regal AVyandotte Yard. 230 Ogle thorpe avenue, Atlanta. 11-16-18 Effgs. THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs, $1 per 15. 126 Windsor street. Maijt 3588. ‘ 10-9-15 Ducks. I,\i . lAN ItUNN fawn and white; high grade stock; low prices; mature stock; ducklings, eggs. Satisfaction guaranteed. Georgia Duck Farm. Smyrna, Ga. 28-18-11 WHITE RUNNER ducks of quality; stock and eggs for sale. Snow White Poultry Yards, O. O. Ray, manager, Kirkwood, Ga. 11-14-19 . Incubators. FOR SALE—Cyphers incubator, 144-egg sir. . Perfect condition. Call Main 39-19-11 l'<>’; SALE Two ptae'kall? new incuba- I tors, capacity 100 to 1.20 "nd 150 to 175; , also two brooders of same capacity. Ad dress A. C. L.. care Georgian. B-16-2 FREE POULTRY r MEN. GET out big catalogue of incubators and I brooders. Southern States Incubator and Brooder Company, College Park, Ga. I 10-30-16 | Is your business worth advertising? I Then if not try a For Sale or Business I Opportunity a a in The Georgian. Legal Notices. GEORGIA —Fulton County. Sallie Bettis vs. G. W. Bettis. G W. Bettis: Ry order of court you are notified that on the 25th day of October, 1912. Sallie Bettis filed suit against you for divorce, returnable to January Tertn. 1913, of said court. You are required to be at the January Term ot said court, to be held on the first Monde; in January to answer the plain tiff's complain'.. Witness the Hon. W. D. Ellis, judge of •.aid court, this .." n c t >..er. .sIL. A.i’N' '1 L> RJW>yi ES. •; - ’I-.-..". ngPFI KJ. is meant a tail carried higher than a horizontal line through the base of the tail. Where the main tail feathers are all gone by moulting or otherwise it disqualifies. Faking tn any manner, such as coloring feathers or anything to deceive, disqualifies. We have treated principally of general disqualifications this time. We will give some informa tion in color disqualifications next time. • Attend the Fates I would advise all who ate in de gree interested in poultry to attend one or more of the fairs to be held in their section of the country or in reach of railroads. All of these fairs will have attractive poultry exhibits, which will do you more good as an educator than anything you er n do for yourself along that line. Go and take your wives and sons and Spend the day, or'at least the greater part of it, looking at the fine speci mens of poultry, talking to the poultry men, getting some of their experience, the better modes of etc. Ask questions, finaout if good poul try pays better than scrubs. You will certainly be doing your family a good turn by letting them become interested in better fowls. I say "letting them become interested,” because in the ma jority of instancs if is simply a matter of seeing to believe and become inter ested. “AVill it pay to become interested?” is frequently the question asked. I will answer it by stating that 1 be lieve there is scarcely one person in ten who becomes interested and stocks up with thoroughbred poultrj- who goes back to the scrubs. This fact alone an swers the question of profit, for there are but few people in this world who are willing to conduct any business without profit, if they know it. Disenfectants. CREOSOTE is an excellent ‘germ destroyer for poultry raisers to use about the premises. We have it in any quantity. Atlanta Gas Light Co. Poultry—Miscellaneous. AVCH LD EXCHANGE pen White Orping tons, three hens, one cock, tor Rhode I Island Reds. J. N. AValiace, 309 Temple Court building, 11-16-46 Al HITE Indian Runner ducks, best of stock White Plymouth Rocks, winners tur years and bred for laying: fox terrier puppies C. O. Harwell, 115 North ITyor I street - 11-11-19 H. G. HASTINGS & CO. Seedsmen for the South, 16 West Mitehell street. Four City De liveries Daily. North ’ and Side 9 a. m., Inman Park and West End 2 p. m. Beil Phone M. 2568, Atlanta 2568. Bl o’aV^: F *T in an,i '■jutdoor culture r,,,, 1 , bßb - Lot us mail you a copy of our Bl LB catalogue. I' gives the culture and doseription of the different varieties of L>l LBS. II YOUR LAWN IS RAGGED and needs re-seeding, try Hastings' Evergreen Lawn Mixture. This mixture is com posed ot gra-ses that are auapted to this section, and on well prepared soil will afford a beautiful velvety lawn the year round. Price 20c a pound. 3U pounds 65c. i pounds $1.25. 14 pounds $2.50. We can supply you with the best grade of fanev re-cleaned Kentucky Blue Grass, English &na itaiiaii Rys Gr&ss ;hl! Whit© Clover. AA E ( ARRY IN STOCK both the South ern I oultry and Stock remedies. They are both good. 25c and 50c sizes of each, wJU ' VEA ' • IiEATES 7a~“de. AI.AND for flower pots, fern pans and pot saucers. We have al! sizes of each. ehone us your orders. Dogs. I"|R SALE -Male pointer, fifteen months old: good ranger and retriever' firs, money order for sls talas him. Al L c'rawfoi-d. Tiger. <1 q, 11-19-24 I Ft »R SALE- -Setters, pointers and hounds; l trained, partly trained and untrained' reyiseu list ready for mailing. R L Whitt, Kernersville, N. c. 41-6-11 Horses and Carriages I < -S- I‘OR SALE Horse; weight 1,05(1 pounds' age. coming seven. Cail or phone Lieu ! tenant Butler, Mr I’h erson. 11-18-6 I F<>R SALE - One Kentucky thoroughbred" good combination saddle and buggv I horse. For information call 321-L Fust Point. 11-16-24 Legal Notices. Helen Sowell vs. Randolph Sowell., 'ffiv: orce. Fulton Superior Court, March Tenn. 1911. Verdict for total divorce 10th dav April, 1912. Notice is given that the 26th day of October, 1912. the undersigned filed lit office clerk superior court, Fulton county, application for the removal .if the disa bilities resting upon him under Hie -ver dict in above stated cause-. Sci-l applica tion will be bear at lie term n said court, convening flrat Moitdav in Janu ary, 1918. ' I ILL. ” • Real Estate For Sale. W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS. Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 EDGEWOOD AVENUE. Atlanta Phone Hit "IF YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD., IT'S SO.” L FOR SALE. GO LOOK at 560 Central avenue; a six room cottage with hall; lot 50 by 150 feet; all conveniences; rents for $25 per month. Price 53.150; SSOO cash and $25 per month. See Mr. Radford. ON LAWTON STREET. West End, less than one block from Gordon street, we have a five-room cottage, on lot 50 by 125, that is a big bargain at $2,750; easy terms. You can't beat this. See Mr. Bradshaw. A GOOD 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. GO LOOK at 287 Ashby street, near West Hunter street, and near the new Ashby street school. A new five-room cottage on a perfectly level lot, In per fect repair. Price $2,000; S2OO cash and S2O per month. See Mr. Bradshaw. IN THE DRUID HILLS section, a nice, level lot, 50 by 200 feet. AVe think It cheap for $1,350, and S4OO cash and bal ance to suit will handle it. See Mr. Brad shaw. If You Have Money to Lend, We Can Place it Safely. FOR RENT. 432 CENTRAL AVENUE—A ten-room house, with gas.- hot and eoM watw. 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 desoriptioa nS everything we have for rent. Get a copy. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 AUBURN AVENUE. PHON® MAIN «». FOR RENT CLOSE in on South Pryor street, in a good retail district, we have two netv brick stores which we offer at $30.00 each. Let us show you these. Empire Trust and Safe Deposit Co. EMPIRE BUILDING. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sal*. For Sale or Exchange AN eight-room residence, newly painted, new roof, has seven fireplaces •-><* located on large lot on cherted road, 115 feet front by 255 feet deex This is the BIGGEST BARGAIN IN ATLANTA. Let us tell you about it. Realty Sales Corporation 13 SOUTH BROAD ST. PHON® M. 241. 1 2 %Investment—White Renting Prop erty--Best Section of North Side WE have the best renting proposition In whits property in Atlant*, tr. prominent north side street. No loan on this and with a reasonable cash payment the rents wiil pay for the rest of it. V'e positively will not glvs any information over the phone. Call in person. Atlanta Suburban and Realty Co. 11 INMAN BLDG. . M. 2053. Go Out and See for Yourself TAKE Houston and Copenhill car line and get off on Highland View. This street is being built up with beautiful homes. Lots range around 11.760 to $2,500. A Few Left at $1,500 WE have only a. few left at $1,450 to $1,500. Call on any leading real Mtata agent, get plats, etc, AU improv ements down on this property ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT CO. OWNERS. 509-13 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PHON® $132 IVY EIGHTH STREET BUNGALOW—S4,2SO. NEAR North Boulevard, we have a new 6-room bungalow which is jam-up in every way. Furnace heat, splendid Ist, right off car line with ten-min ute schedule. SSOO cash and the balance to suit. See this place, as they ar« scarce on the north side at this price. TENTH STREET BUNGALOW. NOT far from West Peachtree street. This beauty has 6 large rooms and sleeping porch, is new and up to date in every way, elevated lot 45 by 160 to alley. Tenth street will soon be one of the choicest streets for homes on the north side. Price $6,000,0n terms. THOMSON & LYNES 18 and 20 Walton Street. Both Phones 458. Decatur Street 40x120 FEET, about 100 feet west of Hilliard, on the north side of Decatur street, $l5O per foot. This is a good place to get in on the ground floor. J. H. EWING 116 LOBBY. CANDLER BUILDING. Ivy 1839. Atlanta 2865. WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. REAL ESTATB AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDINOk Phone 8106 Mam. X DANDY NEW ONE on Moreland avenue, close to Druid Hills, we are juy completing the prettiest home on the street. The number is 292. This lot ;s 133 feet deep and has a frontage of 50 feet. Listen! Furnace heat, hardwon i floors, front and side porches, exposed ceiling beams, dressing mirrors, beautiful mantels, butler’s pantry, combination gas and electric fixtures, east front, walls tinteii, tine hardware. This is a beauty and is sure to sell. Terms easy. LOOK AT THAT NEW HOUSE WE ARE _ ”81 - fLDING — ON _ SIXTEENTH ST It is west of West Peachtree, fronting south; lot Is elevated about five feet above sidewalk, six rooms, hall and bath, tile floor in bath, front and side porches, hot air heat, plenty of closets, large furnace room, good neighborhood, hardw" • floors. Lot is 150 feet deep. This place is getting better every day. Will st ii you this on easy terms. Will tint walls to suit your own taste. ' BARGAIN IN NORTH SIDE LOT, one block nf ear line; alley on side. 50x feet, close to Ponce DeLeon avenue and is SSOO under market value. For c'.iy,' sale it is your's for the sum of $2,000: terms SBOO cash, balance $25 a month It s an easy buy and you will make money. A G< iol> north side lot to exchange fer small house; will pay the differer What have you? FOR SALE BY PRETTY LOTS OR BUNGALOjV. w-A w , -—A ( ' VK HAVE WHAT YOU WAM ‘ ( w t"? F< M ]\T Kj* ON EAST LAKE PRIVE, we have -* A a 1-z A w beautiful shaded lots; east fron ,I<J »-st-a perfect; both for only $2,000. REA L T V /Y A I \ XT XZ ON PRETTIEST LOT In West Enn pafl. V . t / I jf —* I commanding a splendid view c - -A Houses For Rent. APARTMENTS. STOCTON 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 convenien''eV such as cabinet mantels, tile hearth”’ 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 citv, convenient to schools and churches. Price »&, 144 HIGHT.AND AVENUE—Out in — Boulevard apartment, at the abova number, on Highland avenue, we have a nice five-room apartment, equipped whl 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 ana churches. Price S4O. 163 NORTH JACKSON STREET—At thi above number on Jackson street 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 lo’ in A-l good neighborhood, on a car fine" convenient to schools and churches Price $35. And a long list of residences of ail kinds