Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 04, 1912, EXTRA, Image 13

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„ hE ATLANTA UWKUIAM AM) xXEUb.READ FOR PRQFIT-GLOKG^AN WANT ADS-USE FOR RESULTS Personal. ' ?n7<lruggist for Chiches- Diamond brand: for -a .. r- ; best safest, always relia- ,r druggist. Take no other W : | ’ I ,’ l ', ll „ n ,i Brand Pills are . B °’*’ | rt : ’ V p r vwhere. 0 . ■ --;-77 ia t .1. L. Burnet \ snd most complete line . ’■ a- ■ ■ Healso guarantees all of wa be safe than sorry. J. & " rk „ Mitchell St. Phones 48. u Burnett. -- , _—rrTT7s"f7revery sale of a ticket < charitable orgamza- Apply 56 Peachtree Street- 11-30-3 jt— Window. if interested tn cl.ar- HfJSS “,., r-1 fuio tuned now. I >on’’t ■ GET V n.n the’rush and lose out Call | ' West 712 or address P. O. | Be» ■ . ,'.o-eap jobs. Best work Bex '■ " * 33-21-11 I sTxfTAßH'M—Private. | yftTlJ.M 1 ’ like Limited number of; refinedjut ike Home provided for; patients rare IB ■ Mitchell. 26 Wind; | infant - v ‘ r3 ’ 11-9-5! I 12L-/—-TFxs FLY SCREENS. FLY ; . -Wood fly screens, metal fly > trdwood floors. A enetian blinds, greens, hard oa , furnished anywhere l metal wen her stnpj w Ca , , in -he bPl '/„. r 1402 Fourth National BanV building. Atlanta. Ga. Main 5310. | .—-r-w ■ppJrLTS come from trussed > s ? R L?nneriv fitted. John B. Daniel, at 34 inipr q ~ expert fitte* 1 and it ■ '?,"; o r'ou h no more P to havu him flt , you, and it means insuran p e . 6 ± V l! j Wanted—Miscellaneous. : range, with ■ " instead of water back. Also 1 resenoir ln 'J, Ivv icon-T, I one heater. Cheap Call Ivy j wTvdp - Fife ohTTetHhei - beds at once. I WTI highest cash price. Address; „ • ' heather Company. 17 barren Bnsu.i. ' lv £ 3372-L, Atlanta ■ ■ b’lone j 47-28-11 r-.-t-vTiiT \t once, one four-drawer let- ' <£ll. Main 123.' DROP A CARD Well Bring Cash For ■ld I'iothis and Shoes ••■■•HI-: VESTIAIRE IG6 Decatur Street. FcpTc , tnd 1 ousehold goods, office fixtures and merchandise of any kind , pled on consignment. Cash advanced. Co.. 143 South Pryor St. Jtell iiliones Main 1434, Main 187, Atlanta «tpaY HIGHEST cash prices for house hold goods. pianos and office furniture.. Cash advanced on consignments Central | Auction Company. 12 East Mitchell hone Main ~ i - i 8-26-26 ’VvNtTT' -We pav highest cash prices on household goods, pianos and office tjrniture Cash advanced on consign ments. Springer’s Auction House. 25 South Pryor street. Bell phone Main 1526, I BUI MEN'S old clothes and shoes. I Bock. 32 Bell street. For Sale—Miscellaneous. sol mahogany library table, brand new, cost S3O. For quick sale, $lB. imne Main 2657 from 8:30 a. ni. to 5:30 ;■ r,i.45-3-12 IMPORTED Brooks’ side saddle; new model: very light weight: splendid con- ■ ti n. (’an be seen any time at 34 West 1 rteenth street. Jvy 1574.13-3-15 BUY YOUR'PIANO NOW <•00 Worth of Music Free. At this season of the year it Is dis- : for our salesmen to visit all of tlr prospective customers in time be given an opportunity to explain .: prices and terms. In order to ■ Mate their work and make every ■ <t count, we are offering $5 worth ■ I music free to every one who is now .-ady to take the matter up with one ir salesmen. Cut this ad out and mail to ns. stating when our salea : ar, may call on you, how much you wsh to pay cash. etc. Regardless of whether our salesman can satisfy you cr not. this offer is open to you if you ■ advise us of your intentions tp •■base so as to give us an oppor tunity to explain to your our prices tiTii.-- Be sure and state tn your rm>j when our salesman may visit ■ ir home to talk the piano question ■ ver ADDRESS FBOSPECT DEPA.RT- M ENT. Fust Office Box 1G23. Atlanta. Ga. OX’P-HAND S’ A FES Small, medium ■>’!« large i„.mc safes. sls: Hall's bank :rproof safes, vault doors, etc. C. • aniel. 416 Fourth National Bank build r/-__ 41-7-33 “I li 'K - BALKE pool table/Mon- ■ 1 ‘C.’hions, sixteen cues with rack: LX I Y,'. a ?' ear " Id - Address S. P. Cron ■• iin, 31; Grant building. Main 173. •to _ fi0 1 2 2 12 W.o!£A T L < coal a nd gas ranges? ' wmfY S n 0V ® and Supply Company. _i Whitehall 10-15-4 •o- J’AJ-E—Coal ranged 6 caps? hot wa ' iu a !? k ’ 111 a Plendid condition; sls; cost ■ »4 Crew street. Main 4865-J. 12-2-20 '■■•l 8.-uuiiful up right mahogany , ■ am Knabe & Co. piano; less than old; cost new $750, and will sell .i.o t one-half cost; don’t answer un ju mean business. Address Knabe care Georgian. 92-30-11 , ' i '. shade trees, grape vines. J lf ' s - privet hedge, etc.; the very ■ J stock to be bad. R. E. Lee. 223 W. v ’reet Atlanta representative Con- itrnthA'../ uu 1° know that “Camp "ork ” panH th e best in machine Xn« \h/ ' a 'mp your machine troubles, street o',?’ ne ". '°ol«. a t 2 ?5 Marietta t cfUl -' le Ma h'_2937. 11-30-5 enouirtwr V to * 4s ’ " e save J’ ou Smve « bu> ? your poa l- Southern fall pp y c ompany, 121 White r" OR sTTP . 10-15-4 bed Che ’r '■■ood second-hand folding Marietta t'A . cash T) ’ G - Thomas. 125 s,rp et. Atlanta phone 1917. \VANtfT 11-30-8 to heln maJ, anuf ?S tu !? ers nnd merchants p ar.ama Ee i t tl } e business end of the Wes. th£ a ?l,’ . 1 la located at Los An *’he Nii th great Southwest. Lw Ang.’u.Y?' l ve < rsary edition of The ffl ll hav, tim r 1 ! 11 ner, out December 25, “el MattA fae,s about this great proj- St »tes or MayiL o , a - ny address in I’nlted ligr. nnir/J ?- C 0 cents. Canada or for- mer now 25 cents Send in your or- FoiTstiT-PuT - 10 21-4 -1.. . Marlborough seed Signer '|' f . ru !! s a,ld tomatoes. W. A AyjT . 31-29-11 ■itre;.,<'’ f ,„.'" l , ’e r Peachtree and Ellis ln 'l manteiJ *L r lumber, doors, sash wrecker P ’ Den,on & Flournoy. LOOR y t ~— —-—— - 11.“ 12*15 ft you buv Ur rJL toves and ranges before $ tf A-e an ,j c-jJJj. anywhere. Southern Ul! dria Supply company, 121 Whiter 0A iTfri •;/■ -,. 10-15-4 ‘ ES kE VA'r'.V' D AND RECOA’- NE\V Rr’Dnisn ia r ABy s ßf r pvt on your 1076 p, nJ, ''TRIAGE. PIIONR IVV ‘ ’ * Elrr MI TCHELL, 229 EDGE -2A ST I?\ \To7- ' L’J.tli.’ “P SnGthern Kt’ th Wa,,,r Tlack ’ * 3O and SjY 12i \Vn| t 'Ao <,ve an d Supply Com- Whitehall. 10-15-4 H'udir,' t'o ~ f ’ AUGAINS—Sets of Amer. , . r |- \ Reports, Century Digest. ’’Quest. ’l'j.? i,,*?. . I’rlces and terms on Bie Harrison Company. Atlanta. ' 11-1-37 <OAL! COAL! JELLICO LUMP. Pi l lAfov-r ~ Rl ! H Pnr>v9- Alj COMI’ANT. >NES MAIN 3648. ST(H’Vi! i —* •r-.x bT .. . cheaper because our ‘"''' u Southern stove and a 'D. 121 Whitehall. 10-15-4 For Sale—Miscellaneous. PERFECTION oil heaters, $3.50 up. Southern Stove and Supply Companv. 121 Whitehall. 10-15-4 FOUND - The best place for prosperity and success. Everybody’s doing it. Come out to Southern California The Ninth Anniversary edition of The Los Angeles Examiner will set vou right Out December 25. Mailed to any address in United States or Mexico 15 cents a copy. Canada or foreign points 25 cents. Send in your order .now, 10-21-4 National Cash Registers, $35, SSO. S6O, $75 and up. Terms easv. Lib eral exchange allow-ance. Both phones. THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO.. SAFES, files, cabinets, new & 2nd hd? Gookin Bank & Office Equipment Co. -20-31 NEW, beautiful rugs woven from your old carpet, superior to any in service: ' plain or designed; any size. Catalogue free. Oriental Rug Company, Baltimore ' 8-16-31 CADET HEATERS, with coil. Southern Stove and Supply Company, 121 White hall. 10-15-4 Auction Sales. CENTRA L~MtCTIOn'co7Y2~ rUmHicheli st., buys and sells everything; regular auction Tuesday and Friday. Bell phone Main 2424.10-3-41 PAWN BROKERS AUCTION HOUSE. 7.1 Decatur street. We buy and sell any and everything. Atlanta pnone 2285; Belli phone Main 1434, Main 187. 7-29-20 Si’ll!N’GEß'S Auction House, at 25 South Pryor street, will buy or sell your household goods, pianos and office furni ture. Main 1526,10-3-6 PEMBROKE Sales Company under new management; will accept your surplus stock of any kind on consignment: cash advanced: settlement on date of sale. 143 South Pryor street. Bell phone Main 1434. Main 187, Atlanta phone 2285,8-6 30 TO EXCHANGE—The best climate and soil In the world for a tired and frost bitten farm back East. The Ninth An niversary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex aminer, out December 25th. will tell where they are and how to get one Mailed to any address in United States or Mexico, 15 cents; Canada or foreign points. 25c. Send in your order now. 10-21-4 Automobiles. EXCHANGE for automobile roadster, one two-story, six-room house, built one year ago; 117 feet front car line: near in; cost me $2,400: loan of $900; equity of $1,500; auto must be late model and In best of condition; give full description and make of car with answer. Owner, Box- 626, Atlanta, Ga. 11-30-65 AX X. havi ’ig plating to be donelt will be to your interest to see us At lanta Plating Works, 29D4 Marietta st. Bell phone Main 1598, Atlanta 2336 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALK. se " n D’ five-passenger Buick for ssoo cash. Address Leaving City. Box 206. care Georgian. 49-3-12 FOR SALE—One Hudson torpe- do, 1911 model,’perfect condi- ■ tion. just overhauled by factory, i repainted. SBOO.OO. j FOR SALE—-One Buick, A-l | shape, just repainted, original i price SI,BOO. fully equipped with speedometer, long horn, a bar gain at SBOO.OO. FOR SALE—One 1912 Hudson touring car. driven only 1,500 miles, in perfect shape, Warner speedometer. Klaxon horn, fully equipped in every way, $1,100.00; guaranteed by us the same as a new ear. FULTON AUTO SUPPLY CO., 46 East North Avenue, 12-3-21 Business Opportunities. RESPONSIBLE corporation opening Georgia and South Carolina territory wants district salesmanager, capable of managing salesmen; capital required. SSOO to S7OO. You handle your money. Should pay S2OO to SSOO per month. Investigation Invited. J. M. Carter. 1421 Candler Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 70-30-11 UNIVERSAL ICE COMPANY stock for sale. This stock is worth SIOO per share. Am willing to trade for land or one automobile. Address all communica tions to Box 55, Milledgeville, Ga. ( WANTED—Families to own some more of those beautiful Southern California | homes. It is a habit, get it. The Ninth Anniversary Edition of The Los Angeles ■ Examiner, out December 25th, tells how the habit is acquired. Mailed to any ad- ! dress in United States or Mexico 15 cents: i Canada or foreign points, 25 cents. Send J in your order now’. 10-21-4 Money to Loan. WE nave moved to 21 Inman building and have enlarged our business. Can make loans on real estate and farms; quick ser : vice. Purchase money notes bought and I sold. Have some money for second mort gage loans. Come to our office and make I application. Randolph Lean Co., 21 In | lnan Building. 10-1 -49 j MONEY ON HAND for Immediate loans I on property in or near Atlanta. J. E. I Van Valkenburg, 501 Equitable building 6-6-22 WEYMAN * CONNORS. ESTABLISHED 1890. Mortgages on Real Estate 4-1-3 SPECIAL HOME FUNDS to LEND, any amount; 6 per cent. Write or call. S. W. Carson. 24 South Broad street. 4-1 17 ■ ON FIRST mortgage real estate security. Home funds and insurance money. Rates 5% to 8 per cent interest. We also make monthly payment loans. We car. give you the money as soon as titles are ap proved. RALPH 0. COCHRAN CO., 74-76 PEACHTREE ST. .1,. H. Zl'RlJNi:. Loan the~prudential in surance CO. of Ameri ca can make you a loan on Atlanta improved property, through their loan corre spondents. Turman, Black Calhoun, 203-8 Empire Building. 6-7-12-1 FARM LOANS placed In any amount on improved farm lands in Georgia. The Southern Mortgage Company. Could build | ;ng 7-13-1 JEWELERS AND BROKIRS $Ol PITBMS Z BLDO STRICTLY PRIVATE I ■ WE HAVE plenty oi money to lend at lowest rates on Atlanta and nearby property, either for straight or monthly payment plan. Also for purchasing pur chase money notes. Foster & Robson. 11 Edgewood Ave. ~MONEY - FOR SALARIED PEOPLE AND OTHERS, upon their own names; cheap rates, easy payments. Confiden tial. D. H. Tolman, 524 Austell building - t —. *"**"• business wortii nav~ u . if not try a For Sale or Business **"Sk>rtunity ad in The Georgian. EDITLD J- JUD® IJ.MARSHAMo Mixing Strains •Judge F. J. Marshall—ls 1 should buy first-class eggs from two first-class breeders, select the best from each, ami male them together next year; then if 1 should take a cockerel that has blood of both these strains | fc&r* 0 and mate him with my best hens hatched from I'HF the eggs purchased, would that give me a pret t,' good si rain? Would it be in-breeding or jBO line-breeding? » Cuthbert, (la. SUBSCRIBER. /.Tv « REPLY—If you are breeding any of (he W parti-colored varieties you would be very likely Ta to produce a good many culls or off-colored iPWjL chicks. Unless the stock of the two breeders from whom you purchased had been bred from about the same stock it would not be at all ad visable to make such cross. It might give you health and vigor in your flock, but if you are going to breed for show stock and the fanev, I would not advise it at all. F,J M ‘A.Yi'5'KA-VT It would not be line-breeding or in-breeding, and the results Mould be anything but satisfactory as to coloring ami uniformi ty in the flock. The better plan M’ould be to order eggs from some reliable breeder, asking him to furnish you eggs from two or three dif ferent pens, and get enough eggs to give you some chance to cull and select. Then you could mate the male from one yard with the male from another yard, and vice versa. The folloM’ing year you could mate the cockerels back with their dams, and the pul lets back to their sires. This would be a start in the direction of line-breeding, and it is usually satisfactory. Whatever you do do not mix a lot of different breeders’ stock together. After a breeder gets his stock pretty Mell es tablished and runs some three or four breeding yards, he can by marking the chicks from each yard in a different manner, be able to make all the crosses he Mill need for the health of his flock. Keep a record of all your chicks and all the Crosses you make, and you will not be dis appointed if you use good judg ment in mating. Newton County Show The New’ton County Poultry show, held in Covington last week, was a show of class and a credit to the state. Over 700 birds were exhibited. Fifty eight breeders had birds in the show, competing for the twenty-one cups that were offered. These cups were as pret ty as any seen this season. The White Leghorn entry, with 137 birds, was the largest; R. I. Reds, with 93. second; White Orpingtons, 66; Buff Orping tons, 64; Black Orpingtons, 60; Barred Rocks, 50; White Wyandottes, 35. About 25 Bantams were entered, also the same number of F. and- W. ducks. The White Runners numbered 15; pigeons, 20, and turkeys, 8. D. M. Ow ens, of Athens, Tenn., judged the birds The attendance was very good, espe cially the first few days of the show. The show was featured with a strong class of pen entries. Following are the special awards placed by Mr. Owens: Best pen of birds in show, any va riety, loving cup, Sutton Orpington Yards. Clarkston (Black Orpingtons). Second best pen in show, $5 in gold. J L. Grimes, White Plains, Ga. (R. I. Reds). Best bird in show, any variety, $lO in gold, Southland Orpington Yards, Leghorns, FOR SALE—A few nice Single Comb White Leghorn pullets. Williams Bros., Route 1. Conyers, Ga. 82-30-11 EIGHT White Leghorn pullets and beau tiful cocko'el from heavy laying stock; $lO. South Tleorgia Poultry Farm, Sale City, Ga.ll-27-49 STOCK AND EGGS for sale from prize winning White Leghorns, at all times. Mrs. Robert West, 132 Carter Hill road, Montgomery, Ala. 11-9-66 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 Wyandotte Yard, 230 Ogle thorpe avenue, Atlanta. 11-16 18 Games. PURE GRIST champion pit games, guar anteed game and fighters. W. A. Sum merlin. Buchanan, Ga. 47-20-11 Ducks. A FEW choice trios of White Indian Runner ducks <Spencer, Fishel strains) for sl2; fawn and white, $5 pairs; $7 trios; twelve pens; good ones. We guar antee to please yon. Eggs, $2, $3 and $5. Hen eggs for incubation, $7.50 |>er 100. Oak Dean Poultry Farm. Stone Moun taln. Ga.l2-3-25 CAN SPARE few more White Runners: $lO trio: Sls pen of four ducks and drake; satisfaction guaranteed. South Georgia Poultry Farm. Sale City. Ha. WHITE RUNNER ducks of quality; stock and eggs for sale. Snow White Poultry Yards. O. O. Ray, manager, Kirkwood, Ga. 11-14-19 Incubators. I-’itl’.E I’OI’LTk’YYFX. GET our big catalogue of incubators and brooders. Southern States Incubator and Brooder Company, College Park, Ga. 10- Bones. ~ \7i?o rx if Th knes~ FOR CHICKENS EVERY dav. Campbell Bros., 89 Decatur. 11- Disenfectants. CR !<( )SOTE FOR SALE? CREOSOTE is an excellent germ destroyer for poultry raisers to use about the premises. We have It ip pny quantity. Atlanta Gas Light Co. 10-30-13 Clarkston, Ga. (Black Orpington cock). Best cock in show, loving cup. South land Orpington Yards. Clarkston, Ga. (Black Orpington cock). J. E. Taylor cup. best male in show. Southland Orpington Yards, Clarks ton, Ga. (Black Orpington cock). Best hen in show, silver loving cup, Mrs. C. I. Robinson. Eatonton, Ga. (Barred Plymouth Rock hen). Best pullet, silver cup. M. G. Turner, Covington. Ga. (White Ori<ngton pul let). Best cockerel in show, silver cup. Southland Orpington Yards, Clarkston, Ga. (Orpington cockerel). Best Orpington in show, silver cup, Sutton's Orpington Yards, Clarkston. Ga. (Black Orpington cock). Best R. I. Red in show, silver cup, Dr. J. A. Wright (R. I. Red cockerel). Best Wyandotte in show, silver cup, John Low Smith, Kirkwood, Ga. (White Wyandotte cock). Best Plymouth Rock in show, silver cup, Dr. A. S. Hopkins, Covington, Ga. (White Rock cock). Best Leghorn in show, silver cup, O. C. Bean, Covington. Ga. (White Leg horn cock). Best Game in show, cup. Claude E. Bryant, Covington, Ga. (cock). Best bird not mentioned in premium list. J. B. Williams, Winder, Ga. (Black Minorca cock). Best pen Bantams in show $3, John Low Smith, Kirkwood, Ga. Best Bantam in show, $2.50. John Low Smith, Kirkwood, Ga. Best duck in show, any variety, cup, John Low Smith. Kirkwood, Ga. (White Runner drake). Best display of ducks, $2.50, M. G. Turner, Covington, Ga. Best pair Indian Runner ducks, $2.50, John Low Smith, Kirkwood. Ga. Eggs. THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs. $1 pei’ 15. 126 Windsor street. Main 3588. 10-9-15 Poultry—Miscellaneous. WILL trade five pair Indian Runner ducks for ten White Leghorn hens. Ducks of white egg strain. R. R. Mc- Craw, Monroe, Ga. 11-29-7 HITE ROCK EGGS from phamplonship T »-Pf ns ', • f° r 33 ’ a ' so a few drakes of V hlte Indian Runner ducks from cham pionship pens. Birds judged by F I Marshall. Henry W. Lester. Thomasville', Ga ll-29-6 11. G. HASTINGS & CO. SEEDS. PLANTS. BULBS, CA NARY BIRDS AND GOLD FISH; NORTH AND SOUTH SIDE DELIVERIES 9 O'CLOCK. INMAN PARK AND WEST END 2 O’CLOCK PHONES 2568. IT IS ONLY A FEW DAYS till t’hrlst mas. How about coming In and pick ing out a canary bird? We will mark your name on it and deliver it for you on Christinas eve. We have some splendid singers now, and we know of no more acceptable gift. Every one loves a sweet singing canary anil they are a souroe of pleasure every day in tlie year A few GOLDFISH and a bowl makes a nice present for the children Thev get a great ileal of pleasure out of watching them and they make an inexpensive gift, lite fish sell at 10c, 15c and 25c each and the globes at 25c up to $3. ARE YOUR HSNS LAYING? If not, get busy and get a bag of lied Comb Meat Mash It is beyond a doubt the greatest egg-producing food on the market Keep it before the chickens all the time Let them eat it when they want to. No dan ger of eating too much. Try a bag and convince yourself: $2.25 a bag of 100 pounds; 10 pounds, 25c. THIS IS mighty good weather for roup. Keep a close watch on the chickens. If you see one that is sneezing or breathing hard, give it a dose of Donkey’s Roup Remedy. Better still, get a box and have it on hand. Sold on a money back guar antee. WE CARRY the most complete line of poultry feeds and supplies in the city. If it is a good thing you will find it at Hastings' Poultry supply catalog free. A FEW BULBS planted on the lawn now will make your place look beautiful this spring Wo have single ami double Hya cinths. Tulips, Narcissus and Lilium Au ratum bulbs and this is the time to plant them. Ponies. FOR SAI.E Ponies for Christmas, S6O to SBS; nice spotted ponies Can make arrangements to ship for Christmas. .1. P. I rank. 201 Fourth Ave., Nashville. Tenn. 11-23-55 Horses and Carriages WANTED —To buy a good, sound horse for dray purpose; must be cheap for cash. Phone Ivy 1132.12-3-23 FOR SALE. A BARGAIN —First-class rubber tire, top buggy, in perfect con dition. Suitable for city sales man, collector, or other useful purppses. For price call Bell phone Ivv 1600; Atlanta phone /,'■ 12-2-35 WANTED Manufacturers and merchants to help manage the business end of the Panama canal, ft. is located at Los An geles, the key to the great Southwest. The Ninth Anniversary edition of The Los Angeles Examiner, out December 25, will have the facts about this great proj ect. Mailed to any address in United States or Mexico 15 cents, Canada or for eign points 25 cents. Send in your or der now.lo-21-4 Real Estate For Sale. TNMAN PARK TV EOR QUICK SALE BY OWNER. SEVEN-ROOM two-story house, with re ception hall, butler's pantry, large bath, large basement, furnace, combination fix tures. on corner lot, 60 by 150. New house. Finished April 1. Mill sell at cost on quick sale. Also furniture, consisting of mahogany, tapestry parlor suit, mahogany rockers, birch parlor suit, new dining room furni ture. art squares. Crex rugs, brqjts beds, dressers, chiffonier, etc. New April 1 last. To be sold at a price that will move it by Saturday. Also flve-passenger Ford auto; newly overhauled and painted, in fine running order. All the above must be sold this week qn account of owner leaving city. Call and get a bargain. 66 Sinclair avenue, corner Washita avenue, Inman Park. Bell phone Ivy 5914-J. 12-3-46 NEGRO LOT; 49 by 100: $260 cash. P. O. Box 235, Atlanta.s9-2-12 46 BOULEVARD PLACE FOR SALE at a bargain; large, shady lot: nine rooms; well built hduse; terms. J. D. Kilpatrick, owner. 12-2-5 FOR SALE—By owner, new six-room bungalow : Inman Park; first-class; bar gain, ('all Floyd. Ivy 3149-J. 41-80-26 FOR sale Nice six-room cottage, on half acre lot; all necessary out-build ings. in South Carolina. Ivy 2483-L. X. Y Z . Box 910. care Georgian. 11-30 39 SSOO EQUITY FOR Sale- Six-room bun galow in irkwood: lot 50 hy 200; well shaded: electric lights. Assume SI,OOO Ioan: balance easy monthly notes. A. G. C., Box 807. care Georgian. 11-30-17 FOR SALE —On River car line, new three- room house; $1,000; sls a month; no cash payment. John Carey, 2 'Whitehall street.ll-2-55 THE HOUSE you build, buy or rent M’ill not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. WANTED— One hundred thousand ready- made families to share in the prosperity of Southern California. The Ninth Anni versary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex aminer, out December 25th, will tell why and how. Mailed to any address in United States or Mexico 15 cents a copy; Canada or foreign points, 25 cents. Send in your order now. 10-21-4 Farms For Sale. — NOW IS THE TIME to buy your truck farm and get ready for the spring gar dens. We have several first-class places from 5 acres up that we can sell on good, easy terms. Atlanta Suburban Realty Companv, 31 Inman building. Main 2053. 11-27 42 WANTED—Families to own some more of those beautiful Southern California homes. It is a habit, get it. The Ninth Anniversary Edition of The Los Angeles Examiner, out December 25th, tells now the habit is acquired. Mailed to any ad dress in United States or Mexico 15 cents; Canada or foreign points, 25 cents. Send in your order now. 10-21-4 Farms For Rent. WANTED—One hundred thousand ready 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 tell why and how. Mailed to any address in United States or Mexico, 15 cents a copy: Can ada or foreign points. 25 cents. Send in your order now. 10-21-4 Farms Wanted. WANT to communicate with owners of cheap south Georgia lands; give descrip tion and price in first letter. P. O. Box 235, Atlanta. 66-30-11 Railroad Schedule. southerjT "PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH" ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA. The following schedule figures are pub lished only as Information, and are not guaranteed: No. Arrive From—[No. Depart To— -2 C’clnnati.2:ssarn| 36 N. Yorkl2:lsam 35 N. Y0rk..5:00 am : 2 J’ville.. 3:05 am 13 Jaxv111e...5:20 am| 20 Col’bus. 5:20 am 43 Was’ton 5:25 ami 13 Cinci 5:30 am LJ Sh’port.. 6:30 am| 32 Ft. Vai. 5:30 am 28 Jaxville. 6;soam, 35 B’ham.. 5:45am •17 Toccoa.. 8:10 am 7 C’nooga 6:40 ant 26 Heflin.... 8:20 am 12 R’mond 6:55 am 29 N. York. 10:30am; 23 K. City. 7:00 am 8 Chat’ga.lo:3s atn; 16 Bruns’k 7:45 am 7 Mac0n...10:40 am; 29 8’ham..10:45 am 27 Ft. Vai..10:45 am I 38 N. YorklLoiam 21 Col’bus..lo:so am 40 Ch’l’tte 12:00 n’n 6 Cincill:lo am 6 J’ville. .11:20 am 29 Col’bus.. 1:40 pmj 30 C’bu5....12:30 pm 30 B’ham... 2:30 pm 30 N. York 2:45 pm 40 8’ham...12:40 pm; 15 C’nooga 3:00 pm 39 Ch’lotte. 3:55 pm 39 B’ham... 4:10 pm 5 J’ville4:sopm’’lß Toccoa. 4:30 pm 37 N. York. 5:00 pni[ 22 Col’bus. 5:10 pm 15 Bruns’k 7:50 pm --5 Cinci.... 5:10 pm 1 Jack’ville.B:lopm) 28 Ft. Vai. 5:20 pm 11 R’mond. 8:30 pml 35 Heflin... 5:45 pro 24 K. City.. 9:20 pml 10 Macon.. 5:30 pn» 16 C’nooga. 9:35 pm 1 Ccinati 8:20 pm 19 Col’bus..lo:2o pm J 44 Wash’ll. 8:45 pm 31 Ft. Vai..10:25 pm 24 Jaxville. 9:30 pm 14 Cine!11:00 pml 11 Sh’port.ll:lo pm 36 B’ham .12:00 ngt | 14 J’xvllle 11:10 pm Trains marked thus (•) run dally, ex cept Sunday. Other trains run daily. Central time. City Ticket Office. No 1 Peachtree St. Legal Notices. STATE OF GEORGIA County of Fulton. To the Superior Court of Said County: The petition of American Sumatra To bacco Company, a corporation, respect fully shows: 1. That it was duly incorporated by order of this court on the 12tb day of February. 1910, and thereafter duly or ganized in accordance with the provisions <>f the laws of this state, and has since been in the active conduct of its business in accordance with the provisions 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 bv the shareholders at any lawful meeting thereof, the shareholders shall be entitled to cumulate their votes tn th< following manner: Each shareholder shall be entitled to a number of votes equal to the number of directors to be elected, multiplied by the number of shares of stock which he holds, and shall be per mitted to distribute such votes as he pleases among the candidates, or to cast them all for one candidate if he so chooses. an<i those persons shah be de clared elected directors who shall re ceive the highest number of votes so cast; provided, that nothing herein shall be construed to alter or change that provision of the original charter of the company which entitles the holders of the pre ierred stock fA elect a majority of the hoard of directors in case of default in ibe payment of dividends on the pre ferred stock to the amount of fourteen REAL ESTATE |l Warranty Deeds. SI,BO0 —Mrs. Alice E. Davis to Atlanta I Cemetery association, five acres on east | side of old Marietta, or Casey’s cemetery i road, lain! lot 222, 17th district. Novem ber 30, 1912. SIO,OO0 —Louis I. Siff to Mrs. Passie I Sapersteln, No. 402 South Pryor street. I 50x150 feet. October 31, 1912. s2s—Ransom Lee to Oakland Chapel Methodist Protestant church, colored, lot 36x117 feet, south side Lees alley, 444 feet west of Lee street. November 18, 1911. sl,loo—Mrs. Elizabeth A. Wills to Wil liam A. Hale, tj interest in lot 50x150 feet, north side West End avenue, 49 feet east of Wellborn street. November 19, 1912. $5,400 —Mrs. Laura M. Pole to W. Y. Nelms, lot 600x939 feet, on Lakewood avenue, on south line of land lot 91, 222 feet west of southeast corner of said land lot and in said land lot. April 4, 1910. $3,500 —W. J. Nelms to I, L. Williams, lot 42x30 feet, soutli side Lakewood ave nue, 822 feet west of northeast corner land lot 91. December 2, 1912. sl.ooo—Sarah Wyly to Hilliard D. Can adj'. Jr., lot 50x150 feet west side of Brown avenue. 120 feet south of Jones boro avenue. December 2. 1912. $750 —E, L. Florence to M. M. Anderson, lot 50x290 feet, south side Gordon street road. 10! feet west of Barfield avenue; also lot 50x290 feet south side Gordon street road, 154 feet west of Barfield ave nue. November 19, 1912. sl.lO0 —I. G, Walker to G. W. Cox, Nos. 268 and 270 Irwin street. 50x153 feet. No vember 18. 1912. $425 11. T. Huff to I N. Ragsdale. 4.19 acres southeast side Pascare avenue on southeast line of land lot 170, 14th dis trict. November 30. 1912. s2,6oo—Dolph M'alker to .1. M r . Gold smith, Jr., lot 30x120 feet southeast corner Krog stret and Lake avenue. October 1, 1912. $2,500 —Same to same, lot 40x119 feet south side Lake avenue, 70 feet east of Krog street. October 1, 1912. s2,soo—Same to same, lot 40x118 feet souts side Lake avenue, 110 feet east of Krog street. October 1, 1912. $2,500 —Same to same, lot 40x119 feet, south side Lake avenue, 30 feet east of Krog street. October 1. 1912. $3.266 —Mrs. Helen J. Williamson to J. M’. IValker, lot 55x200 set, south side Oak street, land lot 117. April 15. 1908. s4.2so—Fitzhugh Knox to F.loise C. Gregg. No. 328 Lake avenue. 50x193 feet. February 6, 1909. s23o—Mrs. Annie E. Taylor to A. J. Mc- Coy and J. M’. Miller, lot 53x173 feet east side Lowe street. 53 feet south of Hamil ton street. June 4. 1912. s3,soo—Mrs. Nathalie C. Simmons to Mrs. I. R. Tajlor, lot 50x160 feet, south side Ninth street, 330 feet cast of Myrtle street. November 10, 1912. $6.000 —W. R. Turman. Jr., to Mrs. Nathalie C. Simmons, lot 50x160 feet, south sire Ninth street, 330 feet east of Myrtle street. November 29, 1912. SI.SOO—J. W. English. Jr., to C. T. Boyd, No. 576 Chestnut street, 40x110 feet August 25. 1906. SI.SOO—C. T. Boyd to E. E. Caldwell, same property. November 30, 1912. SSO0 —Charles C. Thompson to Mrs. Alice Howel, lot 50x200 feet, south side Oak street, 130 feet west of Atwood street. October 15. 1909. SSO0 —Henry S. Miles to William A. Sims, lot 45x171 feet, west side Randolph street. 270 feet north of Highland ave nue, one-half interest. August 8, 1912. Bonds For Title. $15,500 Penal Sum—Mrs. Katie Dull to Columbian Building association, 18 East Pine st., 51x79 feet. December 2. 1912. $5,500 Penal Sum —Wm. H. ’Whaley to Paul D. McMichael, lot 100x190 feet, on John Wesley ave., 100 feet west of Lee st. November 27. 1912. $12,000 Penal Sum —Walton Realtj - Co. to J W. Goldsmith. Jr., lot 25x52 feet, northeast side Nassau st.. 261 feet north west of Spring st. November 15. 1912. $6,500 Penal Sum—M. Rich & Bros. Co. to E. H. Sims. 356 Oak st.. 50x200 feet. November 30, 1912. $4,800 Penal Sum—Mrs. E. E. Chapman to W. O. Moore. lot 75x190 feet, west side Epworth st.. 400 feet south of Oakland ave., Oakland City. December 2. 1912. SII,OOO Penal Sum —Ben J. Massell to W. S. Burnett, lot 66x97 feet, northwest corner Linden ave. and Emma Dell st. November 22, 1912. $5,300 Penal Sum—J. N. Renfroe and N. M. Daniel to Frank Dorn, 240 Bass st., 50x140 feet. November 30, 1912. SB,OOO Penal Sum—L. C. Hopkins to H. L. Parry, lot 200x492 feet, west side An drews ave., 1,225 feet south of Paces Ferry road. November 27, 1912. $8,600 Penal Sum —James W Simmons to A. J. Mayfield. 92 Park st., 50x196 feet. December 2, 1912. $2,500 Penal Sum—James W. English, Jr., to C. T. Boyd, lot 40x110 feet, being lot 10, block I, 576 Chestnut st. August 17. 1906. Transferred to E. E. Caldwell November 29, 1912. Loan Deed*. SI.OOO—A. J McCoy and J W Miller to W. A. Charters, lot 53x173 feet, east side Love street, 53 feet south of Hamil ton st. November 30. 1942. $2,000 —Mrs. Jessie May Cunningham to W. H. Dunn. 21 Stonewall st., 48x140 feet. November 30, 1912. SSO0 —Beulah Baptist church to Annie M. Dow, lot 63x92 feet, northwest corner Hunnicutt and Williams Sts. October 29, 1912. sl,soo—Mrs. Elizabeth J. Jett to DoIHe C. Parks, twelve acres on A.. K. and N. railroad, in land lot 144. October 14, 1912. S9,OOO—C. H. Kelley et al., trustees of St. Johns M E. church, to Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co., lot 90x133 feet, north west corner Central and Georgia aves. November, 1912. SBOO Miss Katherine C. Tatum to W. S. Askew, lot of five acres on north’ side Paces Ferry road. 661 feet southeast of Old road. December 2, 1912. sl,7so—Mrs. Eloise C. Gregg to J. IL Hlrsch, 326 Lake ave., 50x200 feet. No vember 11. 1912. $1 250—William A. Hale to Mrs. Flora M. Freeman, lot 50x150 feet, north side West End ave., 49 feet east of Welborn st. November 29. 1912. $3,549 W. W. Causey to Fulton County Home Builders, lot 48x157 feet, south side Forrest ave., 284 feet west of Jackson st. November 20, 1912. 61 600 J. W. L. Walker to executors of Morris Hlrsch estate, lot 55x200 feet, south side <>ak st., land lot 117. Novem ber 6, 1912. Quitclaim Deeds. ss—Central Bank and Trust Corporation to W. R. Turman. Jr., lot 50x160 feet, south side Ninth street. 330 feet east of Mvrtle st. October. 1912. $1 Mrs May Inman Gray to M. Rich & Bros. Co., 356 Oak st., 50x200 feet. No vember 26, 1912. $1 —John S. Cohen to same, same prop erty. November 26, 1912. $1 -W. H. Rich to same, same property. December 2, 1912. $5 and other Cotfslderations Security la>an and Investment Co. to W. H. Rich, same property, November 26. 190;*. Legal Notices. <l4 i per cent, ami to continue to so elect a majority of said board from tlie time such right becomes operative until, but only until, such time as all accrued and unpaid dividends on the preferred stock shall have been paid up, as particularly set fort it 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 ami common stock may be required to vote separately, and until default shall be made in the payment of dividends on the preferred stock to the amount of fourteen (14) per cent, what number of directors may be voted for by the holders of the preferred stock and what number may be 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 vote; 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; and to provide by by-law how the by laws providing for the foregoing limita tions may be altered. amended or changed. The cumulative voting herein allowed to apply to the voting for such directors, either before or after 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 or may here after adopt. 3. That it is provided in the original OLD BATTLEFIELD BOUGHTFORLOTS 125 Acres on Collier Road To Be Divided and Placed er- Market in Spring. Announcement was made today of a real estate deal which will mean the speedy development of a great tract of suburban acreage to be cut into large lots and thrown on the market in the spring. This is the saie of 125 acres in land lots 153, 154, 185 and 186. Howell Mill road section, to the Provident Trust and Security Company by Na than Lyon, trustee for Martha V. Lyon, Mary Lyon Fleklln, Kate H. Lyon. Albert H. Lyon, Annie Lyon and Lizzie Lyon, of Atlanta, and William R. Lyon, of Alabama, for $60,000, on terms of $15,000 cash and three annual notes of a like amount each. This property includes Federal and Confederate rifle pits and trenches built during the battle of Atlanta, on General Sherman’s march. The breastworks will be saved by the developing company and sold off in 200 and 400-foot lots, along with the rest of the tract. It is the plan of the managers to dervelop the 125 acres, together with 150 acres pur chased some time ago. into a section after the fashion of Ansley Park, with winding drives and an eight-acre park in the center. An additional SIOO,OOO will be expended Improving the tract, until approximately $250,000 will have been put into it. The property Is on both sides of the CollieT road from Hemphill avenue to the Howell Mill road, on both sides of the Howell Mill road a mile each way, and also on one side of Hemphill for one mile. It is five miles from town, half a mile from the Buckhead and Brookhaven car line and close to the country homes of Thomas B. Felder and Paul Vose and extensive acreage holdings of Hoke Smith. Several other country places, it is said, will go up in the vicinity in a few months. The managers say the tract is ripe for sub division. since it now has water, lights and sewers. Mr. Lyon lived on it thir teen years, and gives up his cottage to move into town. 20 GOVERNORSIiEAR PLEA FOR UNIFORM DIVORCE STATUTES RICHMOND. VA.. Dec. 3.—A dozen state executives, among the early arri vals for the governors conference, were entertained by Governor Mann at break fast at the executive mansion today. At 10:30 o’clock the conference was called to order. Twenty executives were present. Governor Harmon, of Ohio, was made chairman. Governor Mann welcomed the visi tors. and In the course of his remarks referred to questions which should, he said, engage the earnest attention of the governors—marriage, divorce and< the Employment of convicts. He fa vored more rigid and uniform laws on divorce. Mayor Ainslle also welcomed the vis itors, speaking for the ladies of Rich mond. whom he declared were the “real governors.” Legal Notices. 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 in ac cordance with the provisions of the by laws of said corporation, at any time and either in form or in substance. 4. 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 or by proxy, a resolu tion was dulj' and unanimously adopted authorizing this application for an amend ment to its charter to be made. Wherefore, Your petitioner prays that when it has complied with the law for such cases made and provided, this hon orable court will pass an order amend ing its charter in the manner and to the extent as hereinbefore set out. ANDERSON. FELDER. ROUNTREE & WILSON, Attorneys for Petitioner. Filed in office this the 12th daj’ of No vember, 1912. F. M. MYERS, Deputy Clerk. STATE OF GEORGIA—FuIton County. I. Arnold Broyles, clerk of the superior court of Fulton county, do hereby certi fy that the foregoing is a true and cor rect copy of the application for an amend ment to the charter of the American Sumatra Tobacco Company, as the same appears of file in this office. Witness my official signature and the seal of said court, this the 12th daj' of November. 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk Superior Court, Fulton County, Ga. 11-13-17 GEORGIA—FuIton County. Bessie Barnes vs. Lit C Barnes. Lit C. Barnes: Bj- order of court you are notified that on the 25th day of Oc tober, 1912. Bessie Barnes filed 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 Monday in January to answer the plain tiff’s complaint. Witness tlie Hon. W. D Ellis, judge of said court, this 25th October, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk GEORt;I A -Fulton Countv. Sallie Bettis vs. (1. IV. Bettis. G. W. Bettis; By order of court vou are notified that on the 25th day of October. 1912, Sallie Bettis 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 Monday in January to answer the plain tiff’s complaint Witness the Hon. W. D. Ellis, judge of said court, this 25th October, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. 11-5-3- Helen Sowell vs. Randolph Sowell.. Div orce. Fulton Superior Court, March Term, 1911. Verdict for total divorce 10th dav April, 1912 Notice is given that the 26th day of October. 1912. the undersigned filed In office clerk superior court, Fulton county, application for the removal of the disa bilities resting upon him under the ver dict in above stated cause. Said applica tion will he heard at the term of said court, convening first Monday in Janu ary, 1913. J. R. SOWELL. 11-5-8 Divorce Fulton Superior Court. January Term. 1913. Mrs. Willie I'onrl Hyler vs. Henry 11 Hyler. To Henry H. Hyler: You are hereby notified personallj’ to be and appear at tlie January term of the superior court of Fulton countv <>n the first Monday, to an swer lhe petition of Mrs. Willie Pearl Hyler. for total divorce from yon. or tlie court will proceed as justice shall de mand. Witness the Hon. George L Bell, judge of said court. November 4, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk. W. A. JAMES, Plaintiff s Attorney 11-5-6