Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 26, 1912, NIGHT, Page 17, Image 17

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

ATLANTA OEOHG MX AND X[ ..„ s For Sale —Miscellaneous. T. ;;|.\GES REPAIRED AND RECOV ER ED. v - REBBER TIRES PET ON YOUR \ BVS CARRIAGE. PHONE IVY .. n ' s ROBERT MITCHELL, 229 EDGF WOOD 7-18-15 I t'\\V BOOK BARGAINS— Sets of An,er I r ukruptcy Reports, Centurv Digest of Evid., etc. Prices and terms on , a The Harrison Company, Atlanta -1-37 [ RANGES, with water back, S3O and . t^'whitehan and SUPP ‘ y io C, IT; COAL! COAL! JELLICO LUMP. $4.75. lEDMONT COAL COMPANY both PHONES MAIN 3648. ~-p. IVTION oil heaters,” $3 50 m? -a-rn Stove and Supply Company Tj; ■!el-all. 10-15-4 ■ The best place for prosperity . success. Everybody's doing it out to Southern California The Mirth Anniversary edition of The Los v; ,.. ,es Examiner will set you right. Out i -.her 25. Mailed to any address in , . , States or Mexico 15 cents a conv ~ir or foreign points 25 cents. Send , n v. >r order now. 10.31.4 ." Hies, cabinets, new & 2nd hd , .in Bank & Office Equipment Co -20-31 ■C' beautiful rugs woven from your ; carpet, superior to any in service , or designed: any size. Catalogue 1 , r . Oriental Rug Company. Baltimore -16-31 National Cash Rea'isrprs. S6O, $75 and up. Terms easy Lib- ~, ; exchange allowance. Both nhones NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO, I r>o North Broad Street 7-20-52 ii J.T’ WANTED*— To develop the resour of Southern California, the land of I .gr, ssand new ideas. Read about the Oy ;.or-■ nities in the Ninth Anniversary Edi qon ot The Los Angeles Examiner, out t... . • her 25th. Mailed to any address in I States or Mexico. 15 cents a copy Canada or foreign points, 25 cents. Send d n your order now.. 10-21-4 Auction Sales. ASSIGNEE auction sale. Electrical Supplies and Modern Office Furniture. jiRGIA—FULTON COUNTY. B virtue of a certain trust deed of ...Tunment. I will offer for sale tomorrow ■ , .: ; g. Wednesday, November 27, 1912, at 10.30 o’clock, the entire stock of F. E. Newcomer Company, in their store, at 103 North Pryor street, Atlanta. Ga., consist ng f electrical supplies, Invoicing $567; one 14-foot plate glass floor showcase. ~ne rolltop desk, one oak table, one dou ble flat-top desk, typewriter desk and chair, two revolving chairs, three-drawer filing cabinet. 6-foot bookkeeper stand ing "desk. four bentwood cane bottom chairs, one No. 4 Underwood typewriter, one two-wheel delivery cart, and a num ber of other items, invoicing $375. These articles will first be offered in parcels, and ’hen as a whole. If the aggregate separate blds are more than the bids as a whole, they will go to the separate bid ders. This is a very new. clean and up to-date stock of electrical supplies and office furniture. For Inspection of stock and inventory, inquire of the undersigned, • r J. F. Burkhardt, at 402 Rhodes build ing H. A. FERRIS, Trustee. 11-26 25 CENTRAL AUCTION CO., 12 E. Mitchell st., buys and sells everything; regular auction Tuesday and Friday. Bell phone Mam 242410-3-41 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 Pryor street, will buy or sell your household goods, pianos and office fumi tory _ Main 1526. I®.' 3 ;? PEMBROKE Sales Company under new management; will accept your surplus Vock 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 1 ANTED—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. ’Tie Ninth Anniversary edition of The Los Angeles Examiner, out December 25, ’.vill have the facts about this great proj ct Mailed to any address in United Tates or Mexico 15 cents, Canada or for eign points 25 cents. Send in your or <r now. 10-21-4 1 EXCHANGE—The best climate and soil in the world for a tired and frost ten farm back East. The Ninth An ersary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex miner, out December 25th, will tell where hey are and how to get one. Mailed to ;<> address in United States or Mexico, cents; Canada or foreign points. 25c. 'end in your order now. 10-21-4 Automobiles. MPRESSED air bottlt for Inflating ires can be bought at half price a’ 100 '’bring St. Bottle lias hose connection ready to attach to ear. _ 11-23-14 I'X ( 'HANGE--the best climate and , 'oil In the world for a tired and frost- ■ en farm back East. The Ninth Anni- •"■sary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex • ■ Iner, nut December 25th, will tell where ‘'ey ar eand how to get one. Mailed to >ny address in United States or Mexico 15 ents: Canada or foreign points, 25 cents. Pend in your order now. 10-21-4 AUTOMO Bl LES FOR SA I. E "-L HELL good five-passenger car for AO I ', nr exchange for vacant lot of ante value. G., Box 208, care Georgian. ;, iltl) five-passenger touring car, in per fect condition, at a big bargain. Phone : see IV. B. Seabrook, Atlanta Journal. 35-26-11. Lost and Found. '•hat have you lost? Try a tnree-tlme , !n , lhe "Lost and Found” columns of and recover your articles. ‘■''■'J English bull puppy bitch; white "■•. i black spot over right eye; strayed Molen from my residence, 105 Ogle erpo avenue, last Sunday. Call !v> g.__or West 729-J. Beward. 11-26-27 A ladies’ black handbag some- ■ on or near Peachtree, morning ■ obtaining two bank books an<l ■ book on Third National, and other ."‘■l! 1 , Hems; suitable reward for return Piedmont avenue. Mrs. J. I>. Me ,drP.-- 43-26-11 : JJI> I From 74 East Merritts avenue, pet ' 3 '-rrier dog. One black ear; otl • r hiu ( an *l white spotted; white with ' ■'a; i pot at base of back. Suitable re- I returned to above address ' 1 ’1 Whitehall or t’rjor street, , , ,’ gold locket; lion head, with , unond on front. Initial S n back •f. to It. F. Smith, Southern Bell ' ' me and Telegraph Comp.o >. ami reward, i 1-26-2 ' I'm? 1 -' 1 ’ f rom 140 Glennwod av-n-.- ■ ■ male fox terrier; brown eats am ; l "‘ l 0,1 >a< ‘k- Reward. _ 3.' : , I’ One hundred thousand readv- i .' ' families to share in the prosper'ty tern California. The Ninth Anm- Edition O s The Los Angeles Ex . a. .7 : ” u * December 25th. will 'eh wl ' I s* Ma-'led to any address in Unit-- I ■ ' Mexico 15 cents a copy. Canada nr . rngn points. 25 cents Send In your 10-21-4 I business Opportunities. g. , iH . AXV for ■ yi.,, 1 his stock is worth SI' 1 " l"'i • 'in willing to trade for land «>i i tl.,r ", V’ubHp. Address all comniunica ns tu Box 55, Milledgeville. G.i DAIRY x LE I’hlrty-tivt- good nilk h « a; . , trained dairy horse, wag- n !r, -class dairy fixture s. Bps l 11 £ K’ <m with this. Address < - 7 , in need of ar.x t iTng ant Ad in The Georgian wi” ’■ (;» , r .Von Phone your ad t> •> • * Every phon< Ddan Want Ads Competei i am i 11 to serve you. Money to Loan. < > W N ERS,°comF an Y quantity at 5 to us ’ Money in for apartment nA, *° h ,)er eent l $200,000 handle p u 7c"Le mn e „“ at 6 " er cent - We bunds. Han<iolr,/ n ? ney notes, stocks and Co.. 821 Candler Money on h tvn"> —« — 3 on propertv in Z° l !, nmediate loans V " JwffiU ffi Sai.«• -.-Mortgages on Real Estate 4.1.3 Home fund?*30 reai estate security 5, £- to 8 per cent Kte?ltt nce w° n ? y - Rate ’ monthly payinent'loans*. We * g*ve proved, rnoney as soon as titles are*ap- RALPII 0. COCHRAN CO., T tr -T.U RROAD st. :== T '~ -——Loan Manager. orir PRUDENTIAL EG x LANCE co. of Ameri can make you a loan on Atlanta improved property, thiough their loan corre spondents, Turman, Black <-v Calhoun, 203-8 Empire Building. 6-7-12-1 i T^v£l A £ S r m PI ? re !j C any amount on s '-L™ »t farm lands m Georgia. The I ing ‘ Mortgage Company, Gould bulld- . - 7 ~ 13 - 1 AND BROKERS loan '<O fft A phone man m '■'..'•a. STRICTLY PRIVATE L 11A\ E plenty oi money to l p nd 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. .?!!’*’t;.y F, ’R -SALARIED PEOPLE A rhr a nW' RS ’ upon thelr own names; Bai n w l S?’, easy Payments. Cor.flden- ' '• ; .ar.. 524 Austell building. I !'£ED—Manufacturers and merchants man , a * e , th * business end of the i-eu= m ?v. ea ? a is locat efi at Los An- Tba S ’v! h . f L k f y , to the Southwest. Jhe .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 -o cents. Send In your or der now. 10-21-4 Real Estate For Sale. SIX-ROOM TWO-STORY home in Klrk bargain for quick sale at $2,600. This is near the Sutherland. Homes like this se.ling at $5,000. Owner moving and must sell; SSOO cash, balance one. two and three years. Both phones 6 Decatur. J. A. EARL, Kirkwood, Ga. 11-26-41 FOR SALE—By owner, six-room cot tage; all improvements; for S3OO less than it cost. Price $1,900; $270 cash, bal ance S2O per month. F. S. M., care Geor gian. 11-26-3 BLY A NEW HOME WITH RENT MONEY—OnIy one left; five-room bun galow; Xo. 93 Miranda ave., between North and Ponce DeLeon ave.; all im provements; no mortgage on it; small cash payment and then only $25 month, like rent. See Copenhill Land Co.. Own ers, 836 Equitable Bldg. Phone Main 60.3. A BEAI’TIFUL shaded lot in College Park, 75 yards from car line; will sell at a sacrifice. Write to H. P. Landrum, care I'. 0., Atlanta. Ga. 52-23-11 FOR SALE OR RENT BY' OWNER—A north side bungalow, located No. 99 West Twelfth street. , between West Peachtree 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. 11-15-5 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- 11-14-34 FuRSAi.m On River car line, new three room house; $1,000; sls a month; no < cash payment. John Carey, 2 Whitehall ) street. 11-2-55 i THE HOUSE you build, buy or i rent will not be a modern home 1 unless it is wired for electricity. ’ Real Estate for Sale or Exchange. FOITsALE or exchange for anything of i value, equity in house and lot at 412 ■ Fraser st.; must go. t'ull Main 1792. or Atlanta 1803. Address J. F. G., 42 Madl • son ave. 11-25-37 f —— Real Estate Wanted. .\TEI> To buy from owner, lot in good colored section. Cash if bargain. Address S. C. W.. 1217 Third National . Bank, Atlanta. Ga. 47-26-11 WANTED -Large lot and house about foitr or five rooms or lot without house. ; on terms, in Atlanta. Would give as first pavment fine upright piano, valued $350. state particulars In first letter. Address House, Box 230. care Georgian.- 48-2t>-Ll Farms For Sale. Mil FS from Valdosta,, in Clinch countv. on the G. S. and F. railroad, 1 have 12 000 acres of yellow pine timber bat will cut over 2.500 feet to the acre; nractlcally none of this land hag been elt-ared The Macon to Jacksonville rail ■, id runs for three miles through this I 'can sell this on easy terms or exchange 50 per eent of the purchase | ’'’TKir^ 1 f v? .?’• \ FINE plantation of 5,500 acres, lo el miles < f Leary. Ga,. four , miles from Holt, Ga.. on the Central of ■' ref" railroa 1. 3.000 acres open bal- 1 tn cut land, which can be cleared H ■? small "’St: almost the entire place . ? fence 18 tenant houses, two . , n ... ;,nd one four-room dwelling, t me of the cheapest farms in the Will sell on easy terms or ex- ■ , -t of the purchase price tor ' t ropertv Address Planta- b' o' l Georgian. 11-26-28 tom. Box _ Farms Wanted. 'i t tpn acres about four WAVI-El' of city. Give full i’l 11 '". ’ ,'. r '.-e first letter. M F., description dnf ' 32-25-11 pea,t,tree street. For Exchange —Farms. .... ~ EXCHANGE 175 a,w. 15 ['■■nfib' ■ W, ‘ at >OU 36- 2 Vu = a ’ Farms For Rent. . . thousand ready- ’A ’ 8 J i- „ I:; , re in the prosper- i ... forn i. The Ninth An- | ■’ ' ' ■ ■■ • C’ ■ TH bo« Angeles hx- i rivrrs'i} ' | ( . p , n |,, r 25th. will tell why pimm*’’ ‘ ;IP ’. address in I’nlted •' > cant . . Read for profit POU IT W’ ; EDITtD JUD® r.J.MARSJVJX. Coffee County Poultry Show PHze-winners in the poultrv department ■ of the Coffee County fair at Douglas; Buff Orpingtons. Mrs G. M. Stanton, Douglas, Ga., first eokerel. second pullet; C. H. Davis, Doug las, Ga., second cock; Thomas Griffin, Douglas, Ga., first pen; J. L. Cockran, Douglas, Ga., first cock, first pen and fourth pullet. White Rocks. H. tv. Sapp, Douglas, Ga., first pen. Shawlneck Games. Mrs. D. McNab, Douglas, Ga., first cock and first cockerel. Black Mlnorcas. Mrs T. S. Price, Douglas, Ga., first and second pens. - White Leghorn Bantams. J. E. Roach, Douglas, Ga., first pen. White Leghorns. Thomas Griffin, Douglas, Ga., first pen. first and second cockerel; C. W. Davis, Dougas, Ga., second pen; J. I. Hatfield, Douglas, Ga., third pen. „ Barred Rocks. M . M. Adams, Adel, Ga., first and sec ond pullet; C. W. Davis, Douglas, Ga., third pen; R. R. Woodward, Douglas, Ga. first pen and first cock; Mrs. W. T. Stiles, Douglas, Ga., second pen. Black Langshans. M. S. Saffold, Douglas. Ga.. first pullet; T - Stiles, Douglas. Ga., first hen; '<• L. Sims, Douglas, Ga., first and second cockerel, second and third pullet. I Buff Bantams. Thomas Upton, Douglas, Ga., first cock i and first hen. i White Orpingtons. - W. M. Adams, Adel, Ga., first cockerel, first and second pullet, first pen; Wire- , grass Poultry farm, Broxton, Ga., first cock. t Leghorns. SIX WHITE LEGHORN hens and roost ers at $1.50 apiece. Will exchange for second-hand wheel or sewing machine. K. N. Noland, Decatur, Ga,3o-26-11 FOR SALE—Three hens and one cock erel, thoroughbred White Leghorns, rerry strain; first money order for $3.50 gets them. R, H. Crawford, Tiger, Ga. rT , 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 trap-nested egg record of from 218 to 251 eggs per year. Can spare few eggs at $3 per setting. South Georgia Poultry Farm, Sale City, Ga.ll-6-41 STOCK AND EGGS tor sale from prize winning White Leghorns, at all times. Mrs. Robert West, 132 Carter HUI road. Montgomery, Ala. 11-9-66 Plymouth Rocks. GREEN ACRES—Home of White Plym outh Rocks. Pullets $1.50; cockerels $3. Farm reared, bred to lay and win. Eggs, baby chicks. Maud Freeman. R. 5, Griffin, Ga. 100-23-11 MY White Rocks won championship pen and best bird over notable competition at South Georgia and Florida show, judged by F. J. Marshall; a few cockerels and pullets for sale. I have some quality matings. Henry W. Lester, Thomasville, Ga. 11-23-39 Orpingtons. FOR SALE—One pen Buff Orpingtons; March hatched. Now laying Cook's strain. Call at 45 Garden, on Thanksgiv ing day,2s-26-11 SINGLE i'OMB CRYSTAL WHITE ORP INGTONS, bred from prize winners at Gadsden. 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. Moseley, Menlo, Ga. 11-2-13 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 sis- i teen. Now is the time to buy eggs that i will produce the winners for next season’s I shows. Regal Wyandotte Yard, 230 Ogle thorpe avenue, Atlanta. 11-16 18 Minorcas. FOR SALE —Excellent Black Minorcas; good layers; $2 each. H. V. Franklin. Register, Ga. 49 20-11 Ducks. FOR SALE —Pure White and Fawn and White, grown stock, ducklings and eggs. Prices low. Quality high. Satisfaction guaranteed. Georgia Duck Farm. Smyr na. _Ga. 119-23 -11 CHAMPIONSHIP White Runner ducks; from best pens, $5.00 per setting; second pen, $3.00. Henry W. Lester. Thomasvllle; Ga.ll-23-40 WHITE RUNNER ducks pf quality; stock and eggs for sale. Snow White Poultry Yards, O. O. Ray, manager, Kirkwood, Ga. Eggs. THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs. $1 per 15. 126 Windsor street. Main 3588. 10-9-15 Incubators. GET our big catalogue of Incubators and brooders. Southern States Incubator and Brooder Company, College I’ark, Ga. 10-30-16 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. 10-30-13 Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale. Kjxju-u-j-u- - --- -u-_e_-j—.. - • J *.' J -.'vnzw^<A^A ,_j INVESTMENTS FOURTH WARD negro property, within the mile cir cle; now rented for $11.(U) per month. Price SI,OOO. No loan to assume. Empire Trust and Safe Deposit Co* EMPIRE BUILDING. LOOK—A GOOD BUY. ♦i-ROOM HOUSE, on acre lot, on ear line, in South Kirkwood. This is worth the money and then some; $3,750; terms to suit. Atlanta Suburban and Realty Co. 31 Inman Buildiir. Phone -Main 2052 WA\T AUb-USE FOR RESUL.TSTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1912. Light Brahmas. R. A. Stewart, Douglas, Ga., first cock erel and first pullet. Single Comb Rhode Island Reds. Mrs. J. S. Clark. Jacksonville, Ga., third cockerel; Quitman Halton, Douglas. Ga., first pullet; Mrs. Hiram Vickers, Broxton, Ga.. first cock and second cockerel; B. R. Leggett, Broxton, Ga.. fourth cockerel; A. A. Webb, Adel, Ga., third and fourth pen; S. A. Juhan, Adel, Ga.. first, second and third hen. second, third and fourth cock, first cockerel, first and second pen. Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds. Wire Grass Poultry farm, Broxton, Ga., first cock, first pullet and first pen. White Wyandottes. Wire Grass Poultry farm, Broxton, Ga.. first cok, first cockerel, first and second hen, first and second pullet, first pen. Cornish Indian Games. F, S. Cates. Douglas, Ga.. first pen. Buff Orpington Ducks. J. I. Hatfield, Douglas, Ga., second pen; W. M. Adams, Adel. Ga.. first pen; S. A. Juhan, Adel. Ga., first and second drake. , first and second duck. Indian Runner Ducks, Fawn and White. 8. A. Juhan, Adel, Ga., first pen; Mrs. Hiram Vickers, Broxton, Ga., second pen; B. R. Leggett, Broxton, Ga., first drake, first and second ducks. White Indian Runner Ducks. J. I. Hatfield, Douglas, Ga., first pen; Wire Grass Poultry farm, Broxton, Ga., second drake, third duck; B. R. Leggett. Broxton, Ga., first drake. White Holland Turkeys. Mrs. Annie E. McLean, Douglas, Ga., first tom. Bronze Turkeys. C. W. Davis, Douglas, Ga., first torn, first hen. Poultry—Miscellaneous. ROSE VALLEY POULTRY’ FARM, P. O. Box 943. Atlanta, Ga., offers for sale 40 pens Black Langshans, 5 pens 'White Plymouth Rocks. 3 pens Black Orping tons. 5 pens Light Fawn Indian Runner ducks. 2 pens Dark Fawn Indian Run ner ducks, 6 pens White Indian Runner ducks. Write at once if you want the bes t 11-26 - 31 TWO very fine full blood roosters for sale; one Buff Rock and one White Leg horn; $5 each will buy them now. Ad dress G. F., care Georgian. 11-26-12 WILL SELL OR EXCHANGE WHITE OR BROWN Leghorns, White Wyandottes, Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rocks or Indian Runher ducks for White, Black or Buff Orpingtons, Cornish games, Minorcas, any variety of Wyandottes ex cept white, rabbits or pigeons. College View Farm, Route 1, College Park, Ga. H-23JH H. G. HASTINGS & CO. SEEDS .PLANTS, BULBS, AND PET STOCK; NORTH AND SOUTH SIDE DELIVERIES IN THE MORNING 9 O’CLOCK, INMAN PARK AND WEST END 2 P. M. PHONES 2568. A SWEET SINGING CANARY bird and nice brass cage makes a very accepta ble gift. We have a beautiful lot of birds at $2.50 each and cages at from $1 to $5. A NICE T»T of gold fish at 10c, 15c and 25c each; globes at 25c up to $3; orna ments and fish food. ALL VARIETIES of bulbs for indoor and outdoor planting. Time now to plant them. Bulb catalogue free. WE HAVE a fine lot of ferns and other potted plants and can save you money on them. RED COMB MEAT MASH, the food that makes hens lay In the winter time; get a bag of it and make the hens lay; $2.25 per 100 pounds; 10 pounds, 25c. WE HAVE a remedy for every chicken disease. If you have a sick chicken, I phone us. [WIZARD BRAND SHEEP MANI’RE Is an ideal fertilizer for the lawn; $1 50 per bag of 100 pourtds. One bag suffi cient for ordinary size lawn. Order a bag today. You will be surprised at how much better the lawn will look. XS E HAVE a nice lot of fox terrier pups little beauties, at $7.50 for males, $5 1 for females. THIS IS A GOOD TIME to sow English rye grass. Just sprinkle it over the old lawn. It comes up in a few days and is pretty and green all winter and spring. Hogs. PIGS—S3.SO to $6 each. Some of lot very fine English Berkshire; large and thrifty. College View Poultrv and Stock Farm. Route 1, College Park. Ga. 11-23-20 Horses and Carriages FOR SALE—One covered delivery wagon, one flat bottom dray. Anderson Hard ware Company, 32-34 South Pryor street COVERED PHAETON for sale cheap; in good condition.lvy 2144 L. 11-23-30 GOOD side spring Mayer buggy for sale cheap. Can be seen at 133 Peeples St SPRING wagon and good set of single wagon harness for sale. Can l e seen at 133 Peeples St. 11-23 -12 Ponies. FOR SALE Ponies for Christmas. S6O to SBS; nice spotted ponies. Can make arrangements to ship for Christmas. J. p Frank, 204 Fourth Ave., Nashville. Tenn -23-55 Bones. EVERY day. Campbell Bros., 89 Decatur 11-25-13 Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent. W. A. F oster & Rayinond Robson REAL ESTATE. REN TING AND LOANS. Bell Phones 1031-1032 11 EDGEWO OD AVENUE. Atlanta Phone IML Il> YOU SEE IT 1 N OUR AD., IT’S 80.” FOR SALE. °*\ E l AST FIFTH STREET, not far from Jackson street, a practically new eight room two-story residence, on lot 50 by ~h. ' eet ' a,ley : lo t slightly elevated; all »!„n ct> V ven ences : hardwood floors, tinted walls, furnace heat. We consider this a Pick-up for $5,000. Any reasonable terms. See Mr. White. l A r?Jea I,KKN BUNGALOW in the Ninth Rr w > a . j|tn ,> * ve,l,e ’ lt to ear service, on lot ! iik?*J? o f S et ' for only Sl ' Boo - o’* terms "h®_ ren l; See Mr. Radford. A I 21V E ’'•■'UIFORNIA bungalow. 89 wiJh at the comer of Green- nwnir h 1 for a home: turnace heated. ♦ hb. nu^ a nioved away from the city ami For 2“ par,lcu ' ’oS* E a a s r t<my c!^!i t . rf>orrl residence, with all city com sllehtlv‘«i’» hardw ood floors downstairs; an ! »ll O v u ted ’ , level lot > 50 by 150 to an allej. Bargain for $5,250. Attrac t.lY?, te rins. See Mr. Cohen J HE CAR LINE on McDaniel street a block of land containing 33 lots sult nlele p f Hh<'r U f ding houses f,> r colored peo .pie, ® lT her for rent or for sale, a irood buy for $2,000. See Mr. White. g * H on Have Money to Lend. We Can Place it Safely. „ , FOR RENT h i 527.50 I 7-r. h„ 116 East aves3o.oo 7 --' h 36- DeC ' 1 25.00 | 7-r. h., 160 Capitol ave 35.00 7-r h" 158 Ca^tm’ JVp 35 °0 '- r - h-. 204 N. Boulevard 21.00 r. h., loS Capitol ate 35.00 17-r. h., 188 W. Fair st., Dec. 11.... 25.00 " E «vFrVk I F H A W' EEI £ LY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of eterything we have for rent. Get a copy JOHN J. WOODSIDE. THE RENTING AGENT, 12 AUBURN AVENUE, PHONE MAIN 612. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. ElGlrm STREET BUNGALOW—S4,2SO. .NEAR North Boulevard, we have a new G-room bungalow which is jam-up „ t n > Way .rAA urnace heat ’ sptendld lot, right, off car line with ten-min ute schedule. SSOO cash and the balance to suit. See this place as thev are scarce on the north side at this price. p ,as mey TENTH STREET BUNGALOW * < r from u W ? Bt Pea cfitree street. This beauty has 6 large rooms and ico l^ ep,n i? por sJ’ is ne " 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. $25 Cash ON WEST TENTH STREET we offer you a 4-room cottage on a corner lot with all street improvements. Price $1,500. No loan. Twenty-five dollars cash, balance $12.50 per month. HARPER REALTY COMPANY 717 Third National Bank Building. Bell Phone Ivy 4286. Atlanta Phone 672. 67 South Gordon Street $5>750 IWO-STORX, eight rooms, hardwood floors, birch mantels, fur nace heat, gas, electricity and other modern conveniences. Lot suxlßo. Terms SI,OOO cash. Loan $2,750. Balance easy J. H. EWING 116 LOBBY, CANDLER BUILDING. Tv y 1839. Atlanta 2865. DILUIN-MOKRIS CO. 609-10 Atlanta National Bank Building—Both Phones 4234. GO LOOK at No. 57 Ponce DeLeon place. This is a beautiful 6-room bungalow, only one block from Ponce DeLeon ave nue; has hardwood floors throughout, beautiful fixtures stone front, beam ceiling, etc. Owner has cut, the price for a quick sale. If you want a genuine bargain, see this. Must he sold this Y eek.l erms SSOO cash, balance $-’O per month. $4,750.00—N0. 46 Angier avenue, ’ between iGlford and Tlhim mit. 'This is a 10-room, 2-story, slate roof house. Owner needs a little cash, reason for selling at. this price. Assume loan of $2,600. Terms can be arranged on balance. See either one of the above, then see us. piedmont avenue ON PIEDMONT AVENUE, just north of Eleventh street, we have an elegant furnace-heated home of 8 rooms and 2 ser vants’ rooms in basement, on lot 45 by 190, that we can deliver at $1,500 under the market value, namely $6,500. on the follow ing terms: Assume loan of $3,000. $1,250 cash balance SSO 00 per month. This kind of a bargain is only offered once in a great while. See ns about this. HAAS & McINTYRE Atlanta National Bank Building. Phone M I‘>3s HOMER A. McAFEE, Sales Manager. * SURE MONEY MAKERS. $375 PER FOOT- -Buy a lot right up In town, 38 by Jls. that is worth twl.. much. Two blocks of Kimball house and one block of the seventeen ™ office building no f up. get bu»> and make a small fortune n ,tOry SHOO PER FOOT buckle street; lot 40 by 160; house TAit Avin bring A... tva per month. Remember, this is close to Spring street. You can’t* buv joining lots for less than SBOO per foot. dn 1 a<l " *B6O PER FOOT- Lot 60 by 115. right at Terminal. Here is a’g..<,.l buv farAiAA tho yalm-. House on It present rental SSO per month; $5,000 loan at 5'4 i,ct cent. This is a wholesale or manufacturing site sure. 2 per 1550 PER FOOT—Peachtree corner, close to Gw>rgian Terrace- WO MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO. Third National Bank Building, Phones: Ivy 1276, Atlanta 208. $3,250. CENTRAL AVENUE house of five rooms: lot 42x135; bath; all improvements; no loan; easy terms. $1,700. WOODWARD AN ENI E, cottage; good condition; no loan; easy terms; small cash payment. H. S. WILLINGHAM 6 Walton Street FOR RENT. 6-r. h.. Maplewotxl $15.00 6-r h., 21 Howell place, West End. 27.50 6-r. h., 52 Vedado way. furnished.. 52.50 6-r. apt. 163 North Jackson street... 35.00 6-r. apt. 58 Currier street 50.00 6-r. flat 338 Grant street 30.60 6-r. flat 189’. 2 Courtland street 25.00 6-r. h.. Fair street, and four acres of ground 18.00 6-r. h., 339 Ormond street 25.00 6-r. h.. Maiden lane and Howard, College Park 25.00 6-r. h., 285 East Georgia avenue, and store attached 12.50 6-r. li., 27 West Fair street 25 00 6-r. h.. 289 East Fifth street 32.50 6-r. h.. rear 62 Candler street, De catur, Ga 10.00 6-r h., East Fair street, East Lake junction 20.00 6-r. h., 108 Mansfield 25.00 6-r. h., 621 Capitol avenue 22.50 6-r. h., 140' Drexel street, Oakhurst. 25.00 6-r. h., 406 Fraser street 18.60 6-r. h., 11 Helena street. Battle Hill. 10.00 6-r. h., 48 Lucile avenue, West End. 32.50 6-r. h., 244 Crew street 21 00 AND A IXING LIST of larger and smaller houses and a good list of business houses. We have automobiles, surreys and buggies for the purpose of showing our property, and take pleasure In do ing so. Come to see us. Real Estate For Sale gHARP & gOYLSTON INVESTMENT. > SEMI-CENTRAL. WITHIN the half-mile circle we have a splen did piece of property for either investment or speculation. Can be snLtlivided and a hand some , rofit realized. Let us tell you about this. Houses For Rent. GEO. P. MOORE. Real Estate and Renting. 10 Auburn Ave. PHONE BELL 5407. ATLANTA 5408 377 EAST FAIR STREET—We have a nice six-room cottage, with all mod ern conveniences; nice neighborhood; close to school and within easy walking distance. Price $25. 10 EAST ALEXANDER STREET—We have a two-story house of eight rooms, carrying modern conveniences; nice neigborhood and close In Let us show you this place. Price $35 Legal Notice. A PROCLAMATION. State of Georgia. Executive Department. Atlanta. November 25. 1912. law" l e ". n ,‘ , ' llurice '\ ll h the provisions of law 1 have on this, the 20th day after an election held tn this state on the sth day of November, 1912, for electori for F'cshlent and vice president of the United btates, consolidated the several returns ' ,aPlo’Oring therefrom that the follow ing persons received the number of votes opposite their names, to-wlt: A. J. Cobb qq arc W. E. Steed . ; Minter J. B. Suttles ; 93'07, John P. Taggart 5'191 David Woodward 5’199 Walter I. Cooper T/;:;." SAW ' • V\ . Arnold g ion Charles Taunton 5J90 A' " Jj-eeman 5 , 190 H. G. Hastings ’ ’lAvs Howard T. Felton “1'979 n an l es r, s - , Tart 2L989 Willie L. Smith 21'97- <?: Montgomery ;;.\2lj»7S J. bt. Junen yates oi qvi L. M. Stanfill \\\" t ” J. Sheridan Bunch 74c Henry W. Hale James S. Shlngler • 14c W. S. Prather. '. Z ' . < . Pease <-141 E. E. I>avis 14U G. E. Daniel 7.1 02S Albert Schwartz *” i’ni»e R; 8 r ur «ett................... X- ' v < -. Gra r ::::::::: w c i- M I’liams E. Simmons 93 atr » Vi B £i ,nt :::;::::93:07t ? ii K ’ - 1 ? 93 .072 J. Hunter Johnson 93 07" W. J. Ma.ssee J. P. Dvar 5 190 Benjamin F. Cheek ’’ s’iqn w. Scott... Warren Edwards 5 190 J. N. Spain ' 5’190 Cassius Smith 51S10 A S. Murray ,\21.’978 E B. Hutcheson 21 978 . <>. B. Menees /' 21'978 S ' J , f t? IL A ;.'".’2L978 James J. barrel! 31 957 T. M. Talbot 2L977 \V. A. Wilkinson “2 979 F. S. Etheridge 140 A. J. Clarke 148 Charles Furlow ’ ’ 343 R. A. Spellman 148 J. T. Neal 148 U. N. Nahney J. C. Rockmore 14s a l ' o??* 8 -, bO2B A. M. Richardson 1,028 R. A. Ray 1 O‘>B James F. Little '.”.”2 1028 F. P. Branch 1028 E. G. Kastenhuber i 028 A. S. Butler ... 1028 It further appearing from the returns lhai A. J. Cobb, W. E. Steed, E. C. Col lins. B. W. Fortson, J. M. DuPree, C. C. Minter, J. B. Suttles, o. J. Coogler. J. M. Lang, J. Williams, W. E. Simmons, 11. P. Blount, W. R. Frier, .1, Hunter Johnson, each received a majority of the , whole number of votes cast at said elec tion. Therefore, I, Joseph M. Brown, governor of the state of Georgia, do issue this, my proclamation, declaring that the said A J Cobb, W. E. Steed. E. C. Collins, B. W. Fortson, J. M. DuPree, C. C. Minter, J B Suttles. O. J. Coogler, J. M. Lang. J. C Williams, W. E. Simmons, H. p. Blount. W. R. Frier, J. Hunter Johnson were duh’ elected at an election held In this state on tile sth day of November. 1912, elect ors for president and vice president of the I Tilted States, and as such electors they are hereby notified and required to attend at the capitol, in the city of Atlanta, on the second Monday in January next, at 12 o'clock, noon, to east the vote of Geor gia for president and vice president of the United States of America. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of state at the capitol, In the city of Atlanta, on this, the 25th day of Novem ber in the year of Our Lord One Thou sand Nine Hundred and Twelve and of the Independence of the United States of America the One Hundred and Thlrtv- Seventh. JOSEPH M. BROWN, Governor. By the Governor: PHILIP COOK. Secretary of State. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION— Hapeville, Ga . November 18, 1912.—No tice is hereby given than a special elec tion will be held at the council chamber In the City of Hapeville, between the legal hours for holding elections, on Tues day, the 3d day of December, 1912, for the purpose of electing a councilman to fill the unexpired term of Roy G. Jones, said vacancy being caused by the resig nation and removal of said Roy G. Jones from the City of Hapeville. W. T. AKIN. Mayor J. M. DANIEL, Clerk of Council. 11-23-17 17