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THE ATLANTA OEORGIAN ANT) NEWS.
Rooms and Board.
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INVALIDS desiring the best <»f < are, com
forts of home, outdoor life, excellent
service and table, can find such in the
home us a physician ten miles from \t
iitnrxi. T eims reasonable. Address
C. D., Box 213, care Grnquan 30-7-12
COUPLE or two j
board in a north side home. Jvj 54X4-.1.
862 f EX’ll TREE Large. b-aut iful fr.nt
room for couple: steam heat, electric
lights, accommodation- for seven young
men. first-class table board Garage foi
rent. Ivy 6668-.! 12-7-18
t>Ot'BTLESS some \\ • mid be i»b used to
know of a good boarding house dose
in. at 249 w | teha ’’ 742
THERE IS for a fart a boarding bouse at
249 Whitehall, • lost ii at hat i leat
ing Is believing, sc. ing is knowing, Como
and see. 42-7-12
COME ONE. come to Hoard with
a new landlady, from Kom<- Now at
249 Wr
TWO NICE furnished front rooms and
board at 29 East Harris Ivy 374!-L
Toun G MAN wants ro unrnate in pri
_We fan:.,y Call !•' 5079 L 12-6- 6
! • .
employe] girls to share home for com
pany; cheap to the right ones, all mod
ern conveniences; near in. Address IL,
Box 215. careGeorglai IS
NICI: Tn •nt room doanatal! -. ioom ip
stairs for light housekeeping 202 S
Forsyth st 12-6-30
SFoR RENT Beautiful, newly furnished
front room to refined gentlemen, ladies
or small familv. meals if desired; private
loi • ill t 15 6 15
tiAINT" CLAIR HOTEL Large,” clean
single and double rooms: first-class
table board; rate $5 per week, close in;
Two blocks from Terminal station. 50’ 2
8. Forsyth. Atlanta phone 5386.
• 12 6-28
LAID oc<iip\mg coH.tg. alone, wishes
tw» <-ongcnial couple* to board, or will
uli.if, ••»tta p with couple: Northern peo
ple pi ; cheap to light party for
company; electric lights, hot bath; south
Bid< Address Bo\ 21'. cure* Georgian.
\VAXTEI> Three or four men for two
meals a da> Breakfast and dinner at
nigh! Eyeellert »al>V < 'enter of city.
|y> • 060 J 12-6-19
V \\ *i i • wo j • nen to take room
nn<’ meals wit! private family: nice res
ide! n T nable. < 'all
in person. S' Sorin", or call Ivy 2546.
L ' I: ■ .
room i uat •■>?.(-client table; best
Ivc.t'i* V - Pcai htrf Ivv 1959-L.
12-6-21
WAN t ,i 1.. mo«.- Have pleasant
roe-: is. bath end board 513 Peachtree.
12
• . * . . i adii cat ,? excellent
board, large tooms. for $< per week. 18
Caph ' place -• ' 5- 12
Fi l ll■ 1 ■ i : hoar< all
con’.. niom-es rate- low "4 W ashington
Street
R< M»AI ■ with board ni uinlshed*
large room, suitable foi three or four
young nun. I’urnace ieat Adjoining
oath. With hoard Close In. on I’each
tret •' ■ :o- Lvj ■ ).»'■< 44 >-12
TABLE BOARDERS; also ran accommo
date four students in room. 75 Wash
ington. 1 > 12
NKWI.i farm ir-i room v th board and
all modern conveniences 179 North
Jackson I’i;<ine u. \ |'.hi; i
YOU can secure* room and board al 159
Central avenm Call Main 830-1.
__ 12 5-3
Best Reals in town $3 per
WEEK; MEALS AND ROOM 84, ALSO
ROOM FOR COUPLE OR TWO GEN
TLEMEN. 197 SOUTH PRYOR STREET
ATLANTA RHONE 4848. 12-5-$
REFINE D young couple can g>-t board in
furnace-heated nortn aid., home Home
cooking. Reasonable, care Georgian.
SfiCELY furnished room for two, either
young men or young ladles, excellent
table; table boarders wanted Will give
meal tickets 189 West I’eachtree. Ivy
6516 12-4-24
THE HOLLENBECK.
b’EWLY FVRNISHED steam-heated
rooms foi gentlemen only. Free shower
baths Rooms. $3 per week Case in
connection. Twenty-one meals for $6.
67 East Third street, one block of the
Georgian Terrace lu tel. 12-3-45
OPPOSITE THE CAPITOL.
NICELY furnished rooms and excellent
table board. 121 Capitol Square. Main
4839-L. 12 3-30
FIRST-CLASS rooms and board; conve
nient to eight or nine different car lines;
one very large room, tillable for three
young men or couple Ivy 6705. 12-2-11
36 East North Avenue.
BETWEEN the Peach trees. Fine, light
rooms and excellent table board. Ivy
<SO H 30-44
THOSE appreciating a home with every
comfort and refinement at reasonable
rates, < .ill at 28 East North avenue Ivy
4
I: ' - \ND BOARD it 83? Whitehall
.rre«t; furnished; heat Phone Main
3236 11-30-7
PEACHTREE INN.
THI.’EE BATH BOOM SUITES,
SI (TABLE FOR FAMILIES.
NOW OPEN. AND SEVERAL
SINGLE ROOMS; STEAM
HEAT \N|) BEI LBOY SERV
ICE: NIGHT DD OAY;EURO
- AND AMERICAN PLAN.
NICE, chan ro<»ms with crcellent table
board, $4 to $6 we« k 123 Capitol ave
WILI. • > change me. . ai i oom a I
board close in for diam« ..d. piano, mo
torcycle or tvpcwr’ter. i’ano. Box 300.
care Georgian 11-8-33
Board Wanted.
TWO men. about 85 years of age. desire
board in private family on North Boule
vard or North .lacksvii street Separate
rooms preferred References. It 1' . Box
841. <■!’•■ Geo ■ t 2
.11 S'T Iti >K a t tpc tm’ >■ ' ■ < ' . .
the “Room and Roa”d“ column of 'Che
Georgian No wonder tin t.copl. recog
nize that The Georgian is tb<> patter to
look in for nice boaruing places, for the.
have a larger number of |,laces to select
front. Place our ad foi hoarders in Th.
Georgian's “Room ami Board" column
and fill your vacant s|>.n< .-s a 1 vour table
'
BOARD WANTED with pr: a famil. foi
couple Stat, tern References' ex
changed W. Box B:ts. care Georgian
.17-512
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
r URNIBHEI i r
wanted. Call 13’ lv\ st. 17-761
FoR REX’T Tv<» c.'l.i- • • tt, r- lot
light hoUHekecpii g ih s< _• |, x
«t red. 1-7-53
FOR RENT ‘Two i iK.ms with kit< * , n. .u-
• sink and private piC'-h. .. 1 5 1 ; . ix i.n-
nished for light lmu>«.k»-. u ; < md
phone, for permam ni .n!\ \l<. >
rooms. 182 iv\ i_■ 7-
<• N \ • \ > 111 *' •. ‘ I • \ .- . ,
second fi«»or r<M»m«. fur.. h<-. < «>!npl« »»•!>
for housekeeping, h mix
Ivx 249
F<?R RENI Well funii.MD.d front r..<. m
private home •» net II i ..tiwni* • • •»<
<lordon street. r« fr»n« • < West io.; j
Pl?rv7x“Tf~airllx m W. Em would
rent beautifully tu’ti.sh* > •» at room
board <>pi»oHlte. 50 <lr,id\ !»!«<••
**4* _ 12-7-48
FOR 11ENT "P\ r gentian? ..t 0 “ xf. f|
furniMhed room. < onne« < uig bath i
steam-heHfcd north d» • hphid .i t
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The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
NEWLY finished rooms, hot and cold wa
’or rent reasonable 46 Houston. Ivy
6673 J L2-7»1I
FOR R rooms, kitchenette and
j»or< h price $23 per month. Call at 11
B<imore place 12-7-3
F<>R RENT i»• -it ,i ifurnished rooms
i«>r light housekeeping: ail conveniences;
cl“se in Reasonable rat<> 138 I’ulliam
street. 53 7-12
i'N >R RENT Nicely furnished front
room; nil convenitmees. 289 Rawson,
near Cooper. 7 2-6-42
!*<>R RENT Nicely furnished ro7>ms
conveniences; close in. Main 5398- L.
12-6-43
FOR RENT Furnished upstairs front
room, close in conveniences. 85 West
1 ■>' 12-6-44
FOR RENT Lovely room in Virginian
apartments for gentlemen or couple,
i Excellent case downstairs. Phone 6719-.1.
F< >R RENT Furnished bed rooms and
housekeeping rooms. 319 Courtland.
Ivy 2183 L. 12-6-47
BRIGHT, attractive front room: furnace
heat and all conveniences; Court land
street, between Forrest avenue and East
Laker Phone Ivy 6158-X, or Main 3810.
FOR RENT <me furnished front room,
close, in; no children; hot and cohl wa
ter; $8 p< r month 79 Simpson. 12 6-56
T< > LET Suite of rooms. Including cham
ber. dressing room, private bath, trunk
and (!<.! • closets, furnished. Phone Ivy
3225 after 6p. m References exchanged.
FOR RENT Nic< ly furnished front room,
•ht I p \ pply at 86 East Bakei ! j-6-12
ONE LA RGE FR< >NT < ’«>RNER R< M «A1
I I RNISHED SI ITABLE FoR TWO
GENTLEMEN (TWIN BEDS); EVERY
MODERN CONVENIENCE; XEW
STEAM HEATED APARTMENT' VERY
NEAR IN, NORTH SIDE PHONE IVY
428 b
F<>R RENT’ Furnished rooms, one block
from Peachtree and one from Lyri<-
Greater 138 Spring 88-6-12
FOR RENT Nice rooms; light house
keeping; apartment; close in; private
1 »-<
THREE furnished connecting housekeep
ing rooms and kitchenette. 178 For
rest avenue i’h«hc ivy 6240 12-6-1
NICELY furnished room in private fam
ily; all conveniences; hoard if desired.
J pplj I • 'V’lk.'iH jsti eet ?5-6-12
NICELY furni hed reoms for rent
Pulliam street. Atlanta phone 3928.
NEWLY furnished front room; bath ad
joining; heat. private West
Peachtree home, separate beds If pre
ferred; to gent lens*’), excellent meals
> <•' ■ dooi i ’ ■ - 20 . ■ !. a 12-5 39
i- >R RENT Large nic< ly furnished front
mom. two beds; couple or young men
58 West Peachtree 12-5-26
IOR RENT FurnisheS well heat
ed, for couple; n<» children; all con ven
iences. 29 west Harris 12-5 27
NEWLY furnished front room upstairs;
ill < onvrniences; quiet home; near In.
EH’s 12-5-30
NEWLY furnished front room and one
single room: hot baths; one block from
oapltol. Atlanta phone 3745. 64 Central
FOR hi- N’t I.i'aiex w. ii "TurnTshed
room, furnace heat; Georgian Terrace
neighborhood Myrtle street, near Ponce
DeLeon avenue; private home. Phone
Ivy 1495.12-5-83
STEAM HEATED room in private fam
ily; gentlemen only; walking distance;
all conveniences. Phone Ivy 6565. 28 E.
\l»'> i si . Apartment I. 12 6 31
NICHOLAS APARTMENT
FI7RNISHED, steam-heated room tor
gentlemen. Eorrest avenue. Hefer
enoes. Ivy 4329-1,. 12-5-15
i llltElil or four well furnished rooms fur
rent, also single room. 343 South Prvor
street. 12-4-54
!•'< >H RENT I.arge corner room, four
windows, largo closet, adjoining bath,
steam heat, close In. Apply after 6 p. in.
9 Wellington apartments. 12-4-83
NIUeEI t>ii i I<•<! room*: 59c night. $2.50
a week and up. Broadway Hotel. 754
North Broad street. Hot and cold water
Ab'ELY furnished front room 205 Spring
slreet. Ivy 2168-L. 12-4-43
FOR RENT Furnished rooms to couple
for housekeeping. 42 Auburn avenue.
43-4 12
Fl "FINISH ED It'K'MS and store for rent,
near Terminal, 71 5 langum, 12-4-25
FOI! HEXT One front room; hot wa
ter. electric lights; close In. 286 Wash
ington street. 12-4-2
LIGHT housekeeping rooms; also fur
nished rooms for mon; board next door;
working men preferred. 82 Auburn ave.
12 3-35
< iNE nicely furnished front room. Ivy
3205 .1 210 Spin.u street. 12-2-I'3
THVO ROOMS, furnished complete for
light housekeeping Reasonable. Main
2ML-L ’l'-.1-.I
COUPI K of mon can get large, nicely
furnished room in steam-heated apart
mem. ('all Ivy 5792. 63-2-12
DI H.IGHTFI I. front room; private bath:
gentleman: refined home Peachtree.
! leorgian, 34-2-12
TU i ' nicely furnished connecting first
floor rooms, $12.50 each room; all con
veniences: north side: walking distance;
also one unfurnished second-floor room.
ST Ivj 5428-J. J2JL?
I"’ >i: RENT Nicely furnished, steam
heated room, adjoining bath, in apart
ment with couple: suitable for one or two
gentlemen Two single beds. Call Ivv
6729 11-30-6
FOR i'2'T Steam-iieated rooms, near
In: hot bath. 11 Cone street. ■ 36-30-11
Furnished or Unfurnished Booms
For Rent
FOR KENT Two or three furnished or
unfurnished rooms to couple; no chil
dren; prhate home. Apply *35 Highland
avenue 12-6-4
F'I'KNISHED or unfurinsiieil rooms for
rent reasonable 170 Washington.
12-5-31
Unfurnished Rooms For Reni
F< »R RENT’ Three or four unfurnished
rooms for light housekeeping; private
i ■ ' 1 sidi <' di I’.o >566 12 7 i,’.
i- ' ’’R RENT Four unfurnished rooms for
light housekeeping. tinted trails and
sink In kitchen; one and one-half blocks
from Wes: Peachtree*. Apply 81 Simpson.
12-7-34
TWO rooms and kitchenette. 56 Joseph
ine street.l2-7-26
FOR REXT With owner, either three or
four connecting rooms, with all modern
<*onvenh ii< t*s for light housekeeping; in
best section of West End. References re
quired ' Bell phone W®<l 12-7-2
l'W<» b»uutiful rooms. 88; or three
stairs fotns. l Matthewson street.
block h«o i>nJ Bin kbra<l. 4 4-6-12
F( »R RENT Two unfurnished front
ronjj.p, with newlx tinted walls and all
rnnypniftii «*s J ’ad l\_\ 4‘»x2_-L 12-6-26
FOR RENT' Twi. large, conneiting. un
furnished rooms tTm floor. Atlanta
pin n« ,’-\l 26 Broyles
•>1 it r«n»ms i.ii li *«*nied if von will
auvertise them in the Reeogn zed Rent
'■ » ' . i•. . uho are look*
i ing for nl< »■ rooms look for them where
ilie> have the largest number i<> choose
|f!«»n Liiir ad in “The Georgian’s Reny
[ Bulh-ti!' will attraet the attention of the
• part? that .<* booking for rooms in y< ur
| ’ «»iise Try it and
TWo or ih!»t hfnnishvd moms 194
HoUt>l Pryor strerj 54-5-12
i.iik woman U minutes* mhlk to
I‘Gmil.i Hldg IVJ 899-. I 12-5 1*
Ho > ( keeping Rooms For Rent
’* • rv alite 1 Whi*v ia II L* J ■
READ FOR PROFIT— GEORGIAN WANT ADS— USE FOR RESULTS
Furnished Apartments For Rent.
FOR RENT—Neatly furnished apart
ment, two bed rooms, living room and
kH'henette, with gas stove and cabim-t;
• •I'ftrir lights ami bath./ No children.
\pply 25 Dodd avenue, corner (’eiitral
•
IIV'E rixuns. beautifully furnished, mod
ern; c«»nvenienees: bright and comfort
able: best neighborhood. Phom* Ivv 2478.
12-4-41
FOR RENT- Furnished half cottage; four
rooms and bath; phone; new gas range;
eon ven hr ( cm- g<»/»d olcation nn south side.
; Phone Main 4433 .1. 11-25-29
1—
Unfurnished Apartments For Rent
STE (M- HI. \Tf l ■ APARTM I :XT for
•j _s_ule. Ivy 2629 12-7-24
>• PER MONTH Small furnished house
keeping apartment. Atlanta phone
5828 - B. 50-7-12
TWO <’H<>l<’E high-class north side
apartments for rent: never been occu
pied. Apply Glover Realtv Company, 2’2
WaHen street. 11-30-22
FoI’R connecting sev mg rooms, newly
papered, in house with owner; private
bath 275 East Pine. 12-6-36
FOR RENT’ Apartments, new, modern
and fireproof; select neighborhood; close
in. A. w. Farlinger, 301 North Boule
help WANTED To develop the re
sources of Southern California, the land
of progress and new ideas Read about
the opportunities in the Ninth Anniver
sary Edition of The Los Angeles Exam
iner, out December 25th. Mailed to any
address in I’nited States or Mexico, 15
cents a copy; Canada or f' reign points,
25 cents. Send in your order now. 10-21-4
Furnished Houses For Rent.
A Fl RNISHED six-room cottage: all !
conveniences; one block from Agnes
Scott; public school and car line. Vacated
January 1. Terms reasonable. Call De
■ atur 97. 12-7-20
i t RNISHED, furnace heated home for
rent or sale. Owner leaving city. 169
ejeburne ave. Phono Ivy 3984-1.. 12-5-23
MObERX. CLEAN. SIX-ROOM
COTTAGE, NICELY FUR
NISHED. NORTH SIDE. IVY
2591-L. 11-27-1
FOR SALE Farm one-fourth as large
and five times as good as the one you
are tolling on back East. Take advan
tage of ;he percentage in your favor The
Ninth Anniversary edition of The Los An
geles Examiner, out December 25, will tell
you how this can be. Mailed to any ad
dress In I’nlted States or Mexico 15 cents.
Canada or foreign points 25 cents Send
in your order now 10-21-4
Furnished or Unfurnished Houses
For Rent.
FOR RENT—Five-room cottage; every
convenience; furnished or unfurnished;
North Boulevard, near Ponce DeLeon
avenue. A real bargain. Possession at
once. If desired. Telephone owner. Ivy
2628-,1,12-6- 22
Unfurnished Houses For Rent.
FOR RENT—3B7 East Georgia avenue,
six-room house, in good condition:
newly painted; good chicken house and
yard; large pit; on two car lines; $25.
Phone Main 4457 Possession given at
°2£e. 55-6-12
FOR RENT—Seven-room bungalow, in
splendid neighborhood, north side $35
per month. Call Owner, Ivy 5463-L
FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, 262 West Four
teenth street, near steel plant. Price
sl4. Main 4449-J. - 12 -4-22 I
FOR Hi.NT. HOITSES —("all, write or
phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph O.
t.ochran, 74-76 Peachtree street. 4-1-21
NE W six-room cottage, deep ioL ft
Howell Place, West End. Apply 301
Crew street. 52-4-12
EIGHT-ROOM house, 521 Courtland, $35.
A. T. Spalding. 499 Courtland. 40-4-12
FOR RENT—Six-room cottage, 40 Gor
don place; just painted vnd tinted; nice
condition; all improvements. Key at 289
Gordon street. Phone West 33. 27-4-12
LEASE OR SALE—Artistic bungalow;
screened, tiled, furnace, garage. “Ans
le Park." Georgian. 33-2-12
FOR RENT 192 East Georgia avenue,
one six-room house, cabinet mantels,
etc., modern, $17.50. Apply across the
street 11-29-27
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not. be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
WANTI",D Children to attend the best
schools in the United States. They are
located In Southern California Bring the
old folks along. The Ninth Anniversary
Edition of The Los Angeles Examiner will
tell the story of the most remarkable
school system ever devised. Out Decem
ber 25th. Mailed to any address tn United
States or Mexico 15 cents: Canada or for
eign points, 25 cents Send in your order
now. 10-21-4
For Rent—Miscellaneous.
FOR RENT Roller . ha:r 51 East Alex
ander Phone Ivy 2352-J. 12-7-16
Furnished Rooms Wanted
YOUR rooms can he rented If you will
advertise them In the Recognized Rent
Medium of the city. People who are
looking for nice rooms, look for them
where they have the largest number to
choose from Your ad in “The Georgian’s
Rent Bulletin" will attract the attention
ot the party that Is looking tor rooms in
your house. Try it and see. 12-5-12
Unfurnished Rooms Wanted.
THREE unfurnished rooms for light
housekeeping by couple; north side pre
ferred. Answer, giving location, terms,
.etc. R. 8., Box 491, care Georgian.
WANTED Three unfurnished rooms,
close in. for light housekeeping. \d
dress M. M. I! . Box 101, care Georgian.
12-7-28
WANTED Three unfurnished rooms’ 1
Must be reasonable. M.. Box 832 . are !
Georgian. 36-5-12 1
WANTED I nfurnfshed, one or two
rooms, with kitchenette and private
bath, in strictly private home, by young
couple. To be occupied January 15. Ad
dress K P., Box 835. care Georgian.
, 38-5-12
Furnished Apartments Wanted
\\ AN l i.D hour nr five-ronni furnished, I
sit-inn i,cai<*<l ilat on north shiv. V.
B«>\ 840. < ;»’ <• <. rgian g
Unfurnished Houses Warned
W tXTiji To rent cottage from owner
and desk room .n steam-heated office ■
I s-- of pliom . .lol.n. Box 537. care Geor-'
“ 51 -5-Li
WANTED H( IISES We have t-niands
for several drst-class houses on Hie 1
north side It you have anything v, )ti .
want lented, lisi it with us Phone !
1 h.no. l.uwin P Ansley. Realtv Trus, !
Bldg ’ll-21-27
-".j r™=-= |
Stores For Rent
\\ XNTED V Itor-- to co- ■ nut and see
’ the greit Southwest Most of them
will want to Staj The Ninth Anniversary .
Edition of Th< I 0.. Angeles i.xamln, t, out
DC-ember 25th will set forth the i.-asom- ■
Ma.u I tv an address In United States or
I Mexico. I. < nc: I'anada." f< . eigi points
'a nts Send in vour order now ’O-21-4
| H'.\V M XNI d<- irable Hoarders knee '
taut von hav< a vacancy at (our tiiiile'
I Th. re a . h’in.lii .i this v. ivduv 10.-kit’g
i I
v..• i.i . i|i.- Tioatdcia
a untvj vulumn ut 'ihe ‘uvuiaiau
Wanted—Miscellaneous.
MEDH’M SIZED BICYCLE: must be
cheap; good condition; coastal brake.
Richard ton, care Georgian 85-7-12
i GAS RANGE with high baker. 54 East
• Alexander. Ivv 2352-J 12-7-17
PIANO WANTED.
<)\VXER north >’«le borne will tak** excel
lent care of your piano for its use
1175-L. ■.l-'-lJ
i ■ WA’NTED A iwo-block sbingh j machine,
► I inuwt be in g< *•<» condition, also a bolt
' ing machine. I». J. Ray, -55 Glenn street.
12-6-31
DR( »P A CARD
Wr'll Bring Cash For
Ol<y <’lotl.es and Shoes
’ .’HE ' ESTIAIRE’
’ 166 Decatur Street.
. I-Fl LN FIT RE and household goods, office
fixtures and merchandise <*f any kind
laecepted on consignment. C ish advanced,
j Pembroke Sales Company, 143 South f’ry-
1 or sired IL-11 phone Main '434. Main 87.
Atlanta 2285 8-15-12
WH PAY HIGHEST cash prices for house
i hold goods, pianos and office furniture.
! Hash advanced < n consignments. Central
j Auction Company. 12 East Mitchell street.
, Poll phone .Main 2-124.8-26-26
(WANTED \Ve pay highest cash prices
on household goods, pianos and office
' furniture. Cash advanced on consign
-1 men is. Springer's Auction House. 25
South Pryor street. Bell phone Main li‘26.
1 Bi’Y MEN’S old clothes and shoes.
i >rop a- a’■<!. i i-Lm k. 22 !Jell stieet
SELL THAT *BTICLE ti at <■ have
that is too good to throw away and
of no earthly use to you. Some one is
looking for that very thing. The “For
I Sale Miscellaneous” columns of The
. Georgian are the market place for your
articles. See how rapidly you can sell
your things, no matter of what descrip
tion. through The Georgian. tF will pay
you well tu consult this for sale column.
12-5-12
For Sale—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE —One rolltop desk and office
chair, gas stove and Humphrey gas wa
ter heatw. Rhone Ivy 2637. 12-7-33
FURNITURE WE BUY AND SELL
CASH BARGAINS. SOUTHERN
WRECKAGE COMPANY, 114 SOUTH
FORSYTH STREET. BOTH PHONES.
11-19-6
FOR SALE—Umbrella China, crepe myr
tle and althea trees. Main 5097-J.
12-7-21
DIAMOND RING —Indies’ five-stone
Belcher mounted SSO ring. I need the
money. If you need the ring, $37.50 cash
buys it. X. Y. Z., Box 217, care Georgian.
12-7-37
FOR SALE- Boy's bicycle; 26-inch wheel.
$6.50. A bargain. O. C. Yeargin, 323
Glennwood avenue. 39-7-12
OUR POCKET adding machine saves
time and worry. More than 3.000 in use
in United States postoffices. Nice Christ
mas present. Sent prepaid balance of this
year for SI. Money returned if not
pleased. Haynes Manufacturing Compa
ny, Henrietta. N. C. 35-7-12
FOR SALE—Good bedstead $6, extra
springs sl2, thick new mattress $5; to
tal cost $23. Would sell whole at $5.30.
249 Whitehall. 46-7-12
BUY YOUR PIANO NOW
SSOO 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 opportunity to explain
our prices and terms. In order to
facilitate their work and make every
visit count, we are offering $6 worth
of music free to every one who is now
ready to take the matter up with one
of our salesmen. Cut this ad out and
mail to us, stating when our sales
man mas’ call on you, how much you
wish to pay cash, etc. Regardless of
whether our salesman can satisfy you
or not, this offer is open to you if you
will advise us of your intentions to
purchase so as to give us an oppor
tunity to explain to your our prices
and terms. Be sure and state in your
reply when our salesman may visit
your home to talk the piano question
over
ADDRESS
PROSPECT DEPART-
MENT.
Post Office Box 1623.
Atlanta. Ga.
SECOND-HAND SAFES—SmaII, medium
and large home safes, sls; Hall’s bank
and fireproof safes, vault doors, etc. C.
J. Daniel, 416 Fourth National Bank build
ing 9-7-33
FOR SALE—Complete restaurant outfit,
in good condition; cheap. Address M.,
Bex 212, care Georgian. 12-6-41
FOR SALE—Diamond; 17 stones; 3 carat;
cost $130; take S9O; suit man or lady.
r, O. Box 7, Atlanta. Ga.36-6-I'l
MAHOGANY rocker and six mahogany
dining chairs, all upholstered in leather;
good range, with water back; iron cot and
mattress, sanitary couch and mattress,
for sale cheap, at 137 South avenue.
12-6-13
COAL steel range, four caps, in good
condition. all after 4p. m. 188 Court
land street. 12-5-6
FOR sale ('hear Household goods,,
including Chickening piano. 255 Court
land. Phone Ivy 6248-L. j 2-5.-22
FOR SALE CHEAP—-Fifteen-room board
ing or rooming house on Carnegie way.
Owner wants to leax’e city. Address
(>wner. Box 828, care Georgian. 12-4-41
COMBINATION coal and gas ranges.
Southern Stove and Supply Company,
121 Whitehall. 10-15-4
FOR SALE Beautiful upright mahogany
William Knabe & Co. piano; less than
one year old; cost new $750, and will sell
for about one-half cost; don't answer un
less you mean business. Address Knabe
Piano, care Georgian. 92-30-11
HEATERS. $2.50 to $iT We save you
enough to buy your coal. Southern
Stove and Supply Company, 121 Whlte
hall street.lo-15-4
COME to corner Peachtree and Ellis
streets for brick, lumber, doors, sash
and mantels, cheap, Denton & Flournoy,
house wreckers. 11-12-16
I.< 'OK at our stoves and ranges'~before
you buy one anywhere. Southern
Stove and Supply Company, 121 White
hall. 10-15-4
CARRIAGES RU'xIRED AND jtiECOV
ERED.
NEW RI'BBER TIRES PUT ON YOUR
RABYS CARRIAGE. PHONE IVY
3076. ROBERT MITCHELL. 229 EDGE
WOOD. 7-18-15
CAST RANGES, with water back’, S3O and
j up Southern Stove and Supply Com-
I I” 111 !'. I- 1 Whitehall. 10-15-4
(’() \L! COAL!
JELLICO LUMP.
$4,75.
PIEDMONT COAL COMPANY
BOTH PHONES Main fans.
WE SELL STOVES cheaper because our
expenses are less. Southern Stove and
1 SuPl’ly Company, 121 Whitehall. 10-15-4
IFE ITION oil heaters, $S 50 up.
Southern Stove and Supply Compant.
121 Whitehall.lo-15-4
| FOUND The best place for prosperity
I and success Everybody's doing Iti
• nt to Southern California. The
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Angeles Examiner will set you right. Out
I.N< ember 25. Mailed to any address in
i’nited States or Mexico 15 cents a copy.
. Ca’ mla or foreign points 25 cents. Send
; In your order now 10-21 4
National Cash Registers.
i $:,5, SSO. silo. $75 and up. Terms easy Lib
eral exchange allowance Both phones
.THE NATIONAL ('ASH REGISTER CO
_6O North Broad Street. 7-20-52
SAf'iiS tS. ••.<>,n:e;s. i ,v A 2r,d~h<L
Gookin Bank A office Equipment Co.
-20 3t
NE\v I omtifnl rugs woven from your
old carpet superior to any In service
I'n.n or de.-igeed; any size Catalogue
free Oriental Rug Company, Baltimore
18-16-31
CAbl’T IIEATEIIS. with coil Southern
Stove and Supply Company, 121 wine-
I«I1 10 15-4
READ F3R PROFIT
USE FO ? RESULTS.
GEORGIAN WANT ADS
For Sale—Miscellaneous.
BUY Y()I ’TtITRISTMAS
GIFTS NOW.
Check 4he items you want
from the list below —come
1 to <»nr >lore ami get the ad
; vantage of these low prices.
S6O Chifforobes
t $45 Chifforobes $34
I S3O Chifforobess22
j $45 Ladies' Deskss36
's3o Ladies' Desks $24
$25 Lai ns' Deskssl9
$22 Ladies' !>■ skssl6
$lO Morris ( hairss32
$35 Morri> 1 hairs ~..528
$25 Morris Chairsslß
sl6 Morris Chairssl2
sls Smoking Standssl2
$ 9 Smoking Standss6
$ 5 Smoking Standss3
$39 Music Cabinetss3o
$32 Music Cabinetss2s
$24 Music Cabinetssl9
sl6 Music Cabinets . sl2
$75 Brass Bedsssß
S6O Brass Bedss47
$52 Brass Bedss42
S3B Brass Bedss3o
$22 Brass Bedssl6
Also a beautiful line of Rockers at
lowest prices.
CHAS. S. ROBISON,
25-27 East Hunter. 53-55 South Pryor.
Automobiles.
ANY ONE having plating to be done it
will be to your interest to see us. At
lanta Plating Works, 291% Marietta st.
Beil phone Main 1598, Atlanta 2336.
26-5-12
Motorcycles.
FOR SALE—Excelsior motorcycle; ean
be bought at a bargain; is in first-class
condition. Address R. A. F., P. O. Box
1484, City. 12-7-62
SECOND-HAND Curtis motorcycle
Apply 72 Houston st. 59-6-12
Business Opportunities.
for
CUE RESTAURANT, CLEAR
ING FROM $lB TO S4O PER
WEEK. MUST SELL. $350
CASH. BOX 218 GEORGIAN.
12-7-55
FREE—lnvesting For Profit Magazine.
Send me your name and I will mail you
this magazine absolutely free. Before
you invest a dollar anywhere get this
magazine; it is worth $lO a copy to any
man who intends to invest $5 or more
per month; tells you how SI,OOO can grow
to $22,000; how to judge different classes
of investments, the real earning power of
your money. This magazine six months
free if you write today. H. L. Barber,
R. 449, 22 West Jackson Boulevard, Chi
cago. 73-7-12
MAKE your dtfllars earn 60%. Address
Loans, care Georgian,l2-7-25
MUST SELL by January 1, on promi
nent Whitehall corner, soda business
that, is worthy of your consideration. Ap
ply Other Business, Box 29, care Georgian.
STOCK AND B( )ND Issues marketed.
Large investing clientage; active sales
organization. Give full particulars and
references. Established house. P. O. Box
1922, New York. 33-7-12
BANK.
WANTED—The address of a firm that
will furnish means and information for
establishing a bank in a small village.
Box No. 843, care Georgian.l2-6-57
FOR SALE—A first-class, well-establish
ed dry goods and shoe business in a
prosperous county seat town, 26 miles
from Atlanta. Address Business Oppor
tunity. 814 Austell Bldg., Atlanta. Ga.
12-5-43
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY for two
wide-awake men to secure active in
terest in lucrative business. Address H.,
Box 36. care Georgian. 12-5-24
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.
Real Estate For Sale.
A PICK-UP.
PRETTY six-room cottage on acre lot,
with electric lights, water and sewer*
half block of car; SSOO cash, $25 per month.
ATLANTA SUB. REALTY COMPANY,
31 Inman Building 12-7-54
FOR SALE—Modern new
West Peachtree home.
Bargain. Some terms. See
owner. 207 Brown-Randolph
Building. 64-7-12
SALE OR EXCHANGE at a bargain, one
model 10 Buick automobile, four-pas
senger: good condition. Bailey & Row
land. 1520 Fourth National Bank Bldg.
Phone M. 3217. 12-7-36
FOR SALE- By owner, new twelve-room
home in Inman Park. All modern 1m-
■ provements. Easy terms No agents.
-Id'iress Box 847, ear< Georgian. 12-7-14
| FOR SALE $2,250 five-room house. 249
. Fulton street, near Capitol avenue;
terms easy. Apply Mrs. Jennie P. Bag
i gett. 146 Lucile avenue. Phone West
' 1153. 12-4-18
FOR SALE $2,750, five-room bungalow.
35 Gardner street. 300 feet from Stew
art avenue, lot 50x190 feet to 10-foot al
ley gas. water and electric lights Look
at this property if you want a bargain;
I terms easy. Apply to Mrs. Jennie P. Bag-
■ gett. 146 Lucile avenue. Phone West
I 1153.
I WHEN Y(>(' BUY .vour home, get What
you pay for. Critical inspection of new
I seven-room West End bungalow is in
‘ vited. 214 Holderness, near Gordon.
Sleeping porch: all improvements; at
trnciiw Phone West 460-.1. 53-6-12
I BEAUTIFUL HOME site, elevat-
ed, trees, right nt Peachtree
iroad, in the Bnekhead-Brook-
| haven district, for sale at a har
! gain. This is your opportunity
! to get your north side home site
cheap. “OWNER.’’ P. O. Box
800. Uil.i. 12-6-52
I' l >t; sale n.' owner, two-alory cot
tage. seven rooms, bail., tiirniur, etc
North side. A burg..lll. ('all lv\
1817. 12-4.9
Real Estate For Sale.
FOR SALJ3 —Eight-room bungalow: steam
heated; hardwood floors; all modern
conveniences and beautifully finished in
side. Ideal location. 34 Center street,
between Fifteenth and Sixteenth and the
Peach trees. Owner leaving town. Phone
Ivy 5932 or call on premises before De
cember 15. 12-6-17
"ASK MR. RABBAGE” to sell it. 1123
Candlei Bldg. Ivy 1561.12-5-2
FOR SALE —Beautiful Kirkwood home.
Two-story, twelve rooms, cement base
ment. artesian water, hot and cold bath,
two servants’ houses, beautiful shade, va
riety choice fruit. Near two car lines
from Atlanta to Decatur, East Lake and
Stone Mountain.
Kirkwood is bounded on east by De
catur and on west by Atlanta; fifteen
minutes ride from center of Atlanta; five
minute schedules. This property fronts
three best streets in Kirkwood, and ean
be sub-divided into five choice building
lots. Grammar and high schools within
one block. Four churches within three
blocks. As a home, quiet; no smoke, no
dust and pure water. Ideal home for a
large family. All conveniences of city
and country. Fire and police protection.
Fine investment if not wanted for home.
A BARGAIN. For full particulars ad
dress P. (). Box 720. Atlanta, Ga. Bell
phone Decatur 145.32-6-12
FOR SALE- Before buying real estate
call to see us. We handle all classes of
property and will do everything to please
you and treat you right. Ralph O. Coch
ran Company. 74-76 Peachtree st, 12-4-47
FOR SALE—By owner, new six-room
bungalow: Inman Park; first-class; bar-
Call Floyd, Ivy 3149-J, 11-30-26
TIIE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
For Exchange—Real Estate.
WII.L EXCHANGE f3UAtTanta iTUperty.
In Laurens county I have 800 acres of
good land, 600 acres cultivation, or a 24-
horse farm; there are 50 acres of yellow
pine timber; this place is just four miles
from Dublin, on one of the best public
roads in the county. There are plenty
of tenant houses and other outbuildings
and running water on the place. Will
rent for $125 to the plow. Will exchange
for Atlanta property, or sell on reason
able terms. Address Bargain, Box 216,
care Georgian. 12-7-40
I WILL EXCHANGE my north
side residence lot, near Peach
tree road, for 1912 or 1913 up-to
date touring car. provided car is
new, or practically new. “Own
er,” P. 0. Box 800. City. 12-6-53
Cemetery Lots For Sale.
FOR SALE—Oakland cemetery lot; five
graves; beautifully located. P. O. Box
720, Atlanta, Ga. 27-2-12
Timber Lands For Sale.
35 MILES from Valdosta, in Clinch
county, Georgia, on G. S. and F. rail
road, I have 12,000 acres of yellow pine
timber that will cut over 2,000 feet to the
acre; practically none of this land has
been cleared. The Macon to Jacksonville
railroad runs for three miles through
,h A? P lace - Price, $5 per acre; the land
will be worth more than that when the
timber is taken off. Will sell this on
terms or exchange 50 per cent of the
purchase price for Atlanta property. Ad
dress Clinch, Box 215, care Georgian.
Farms For Sale,
WANTED—Manufacturers and merchants
to help manage the business end of the
Panama canal. It is located at Los An
geles, the key to the great Southwest.
The Ninth Anniversary edition of The
Los Angeles Examiner, out December 25,
will have the facts about this great proj
ect. Mailed to any address in United
States or Mexico 15 cents, Canada or for
eign points 25 cents. Send in your or
der now. 10-21-4
For Exchange—Farms.
WILL EXCHANGE for timber land 284
acres of land In Terrell county and a
house and lot in Dawson, Ga. I can trade
this property for any good timber land
located close to a railroad. Address Tim
ber Land. Box 214, care Georgian.
Legal Notices.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of my in
tention to apply to the Judge of the su
perior court of Fulton county. Georgia,
that being the county of the undersigned
guardian's appointment, for an order to
sell the undivided interest (being togeth
er a one-half interest) of my wards. El
eanor Williams. Clarke T. Williams, Ruth
Williams and Henry W. Williams, minor
children of Fannie L Williams, deceased,
tn and to all that lot, tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in the city
Savannah, county of Chatham and state
of Georgia, and known on the map of
said city as the eastern portion of lot
No. twenty-four (24), and the W’estern
portion of lot No. twenty-three (23).
Troup ward, said eastern portion of lot
No. twenty-four (24) having a northern
front of forty-five (45) feet, a rectangular
depth southwardly of sixty and eighty-six
one-hundredths (60.86) feet, and a south
ern front of forty-four and ninety-nine
and one-half one-hundredths (44.99%)
feet; said western portion of said lot No.
twenty-three (23) having a northern front
of four and six one-hundredths (4.06) feet,
a rectangular depth southwardly of sixty
and eighty-six one-hundredths <60.861
feet, and a southern front of three and
ninety-eight one-hundredths (3.98) feet;
said eastern portion of lot No. twenty
four (24) and said western portion of lot
No. twenty-three (23) being contiguous
and as a whole having a northern front of
forty-nine and six one-hundredths (49.06)
feet, a rectangular depth southwardly of
sixty and eighty-six one-hundredths
(60.86) feet, and a southern,front of for
ty-eight and ninety-seven and one-half
one-hundredths (48.97%) feet, and togeth
er are bounded on the north by Macon
street, on the east by the eastern .por
tion of said lot No. twenty-throe (23), on
the south by Charlton street, and on the
west by the western portion of said lot No.
twenty-four (24). The reasons for such
application are the removal of incum
brances, partition, division and reinvest
ment, and because the proceeds can be
invested to a better advantage. The ap
plication will be heard in the superior
court room of Fulton county, Georgia, on
the 6th day of January. 1913.
W. H. ALLEN,
Guardian of Eleanor Williams. Clarke T.
Williams, Ruth Williams and Henry W.
Williams.j. 1 -7-13
U JL Kriegshaber. N\ 1T Cheshire
and W. C. Harper, to whom was referred
a petition for a new road beginning at
the Cheshire road, at a point where the
same crosses the county’ line, and run
ning north parallel with the line between
the counties of DeKalb and Fulton, a dis
tance of about 300 yards, to the south
east corner of land owned by W. J. Head,
thence northwest to intersection with said
Cheshire road, said road to be known as
a part of the Cheshire road, and to be 50
feet wide, having made favorable report
under oath as by law required, this is to
notify all persons that petition will be
granted a» a meeting of the board of
commissioners of roads and revenues of
Fulton count.v. Georgia, to be held on
Wednesday, the Ist day of January. 1913,
at 10 o'clock a. ni., if no good and suffi
cient cause to the contrary Is shown.
CLIFFORD L. ANDERSON.
Chairman;
11. E. W. PALMER.
S B. TURMAN",
T C WATERS.
SHELBY SMITH.
Commissioners Roads and Revenues Ful
ton County, Georgia.
H M. WOOD, Clerk. 11-30-1
STATE •'I oe< 'l:gia Ccninty of Fulton!
To the Superior Court of Said County.
The petition of J. L. Ward and j. C.
Fuller, all of said state and county, re
spectively shows:
First That they desire for themselves,
their associates and successors, to be in
corporated an<l made a body politic under
the name and style of’"Ward-Fuller
t'ompiiny, ' for Hie period of twent' <_'•>»
year . wall the rights of renewal fiom
time to t Inn lloion 1 1 <‘V
Secund The principal office and plait.
Legal Notices, W r
of business of s.dFe.n
the city Os Atlanta s'..' '
ator.-sai.l, hut peiltion.-r" ' ’Ji
"• establish ifrnn.hU;.A
agencies in any other coei iv
and in other states ' fl
Third—The object of v., it
is pecuniary gain to
holders. *
Fourth-The capital si.„
poration shall by H i x 1( , ’4
dojlars, ten pe r eent ' f
has already been naiii in- ; ' Jvn
desire ti e righi' 1 ,!: !, .■_.. ' " -fl
stock, al any time, to a s ~'.?" 1
ceeding one hundred thou< ll,Jl
dollars The said ca >.U| J'. 1 7.
divided into shares of *
hlfth— lie ptn-pos, . f , . 7
—To lease, huv sell
all such projierty, real ~r nL and
may be necessary or <■„n v ,■■ U?'■ fl
neetion with Hie said bu 5 .,.,.«' "’fl
and loan money, and to d<T A 1
things herein set forth as nhS
poses, powers or
extent and as fuliv , ln . •>*
might do. natural
Sixth—Petitioners desj rp
sue anti be sued, b, -7, ,T' tfl
pleaded, to make all neeess.'p ’ J*.'ifl
and regulations. an<l t „ (1 ,, ~ f h S-la»M|
may be necessary f,„- ‘"A’
carrying on of said •-’fj™
Seventh—Thiv desire for'“<.><■ B
ration the power anti autl.7 ."' r ; I*B
for anti accept amendment'. ’
ter of either form or subsrnn. , : lr 'B
of a majority of its stock omsr.nr
.the time. They also ; ,sk
said corporation to wind up
liquidate and discontinue Its
any time it may determin.. t ., ~ ;' lfs .' <■
vote of a majority of its sr.„.| ; ! »B
mg at tlie time.
Eighth—They desire for the sai> H
poration that it have ail sue !?'■
rights, powers, privileges .m, ; '..«8
as are incident to like lm-o. p,, ri ,
pernussible under the lav.s
\\ herefore, petitioners p;av B
eorporated under the name and ’ -eB
atoresaid, with the powers oriv'i
Immunities herein set torn! U'/e "fl
now. or may hereafter hr, uih.wutit
poration of similar character urdt
laws of Georgia. ‘ ‘
CARL HUTCH KS< 'X AXL AXUrPsiiX’ ■
FELDER, lUH’XTREE wi’f/s'vß
Petitioners’ Attorn?vs ‘H
Filed in office, this the 30th ,1,. v
vetnher, 1912. ■
ARN()LI > 81 1 (> 1 LES, Depun <'i,.,b
GEORGIA Fulton Counts ■
I, Arnold Broyles, clerk of the suDerloM
court of said county, do hereby
that the foregoing is a true and corwtH
copy of the application for
the "Ward-Fuller Company " a<
appears on file in this office. ■
Witness my official signature and
court, this JUtli day ■( X,
ARNOLD BROYLES ■
Clerk Superior Court, Fulton Cnintt®
!lej>rgiu : :'
Fulton Finance Company vs Win fl
Kinney and Mrs. S. J. Hawkins Xo'B
.... Fulton County, Georgia. SsiH
perior Court. In Equity. ■
To Will F. Kinney and n, Mrs. S ]■
Hawkins: A duly verified petition
writing having been presented o thliK
court by the Fulton Finarn e Companv.iß
corporation of Fulton countv. (ieorgiiß
wherein it is alleged that you are In. B
debted to said company on a certain series B
of notes, secured in their payment by j B
deed to certain property known as No'\B
Wellington street. Atlanta. Georgia aniß
It appearing to tlie court that Mrs. s |B
Hawkins is a non-resident of the state dB
Georgia, and that tlie whereabouts .(■
Will F. Kinney are unknown: ■
YAu. and each of you, are herebi run-B
manded to lie and appear at the Janiiarvß
term of this court, to be held in and Mtß
said county on the first Monday in Janu- ■
ary, 1913. then and there to answer the ■
plaintiff's complaint, as in default thereof■
said court will proceed as to iustice shall ■
appertain. E
Witness the Hon J. T. Pendleton. ' let ■
of said court, this 7th dav of November,B
1912. ARNOLD BROYLES. ■
Clerk Superior Court, Fulton Co.. Georgia. ■
H. W. TURNER, I
Attorney for Plaintiffll-7-61) I
LEGAL NOTICE.. I
EXECUTOR'S SALE. ■
GEORGIA—FuIton County ■
By virtue of the authority contained It ■
the will of R. K. Giffen, deceased. wSI ■
be sold at public outcry, to the highest ■
bidder, before the court house door of said I
county, on the first Tuesday in .liniuary. ■
191.3, within the legal hours of sale, the I
following described property belonging K I
the estate of R. K. Giffen, deceased: .'I
that tract or parcel of land lying;.mi be
ing in land lot 15. of the Fourteenth dis
trict of Fulton county. Georgia, commenc
ing at a point on line between proi<erty
formerly owned by H. E. W. Palmer and
property known as Walker. Giffen 4
Goldsmith property, at rear line of lot
sold by R. K. Giffen to W. S. Kendrick,
by deed dated January 1. 1910, and re
corded in deed book 275. page 246, and
running thence southwesterly along Pal
mer's line 50 feet, more or less, to_a 14-
foot alley; thence southeasterly 50 :<-l0
feet, more or less, along said alley: tlmn'-e
northeasterly 50 feet, more or less, tn said
Kendrick's lot; thence northwesterly along’
line of said Kendrick's lot 50 9-10 feet to
beginning point. Being part ■ f property
shown on plat recorded in office of clerk
of superior court of said county, in )lat
book 3. page 87; the alley shown In “aid
plat having been extended to Palnierl
line.
Terms, cash.
MRS. ELLA B. GIFFEN
Executrix of the Will of 11. !<■ Giffen, De
ceased.
J. CALEB CLARKE.
HUGH L. LUTTRELL.
Attorneys. 1.-, J
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
By virtue of an order ■ <
court of Fulton county . Georg.a. t< “■
on the 30th day of November, 1011. In l" e
case of E. R. Belcher, guardian of 1 i-
Honeywell. Jr., vs. Mrs. Cora Honc'w.i..
No. 26128. Fulton superior court, the • a' ll
being a petition for partition, the
signed, who were appointed c ( . imnilssl ''|l
ers for the purpose of effecting a sai
of the property in question in am ”i
with the terms of said order will, "ii -j-.
first Tuesday in January. 11'13. sell t" ■
highest bidder for cash, before the .
house door of Fulton county. 1 7"
between the hours of legal sale, the “'j
lowing described property, tow. ] --
that tract or parcel of land lying ’ ",
ing in the city of Atlanta, inj iim 11
of the Fourteenth district of I’niton
ty, Georgia, commencing <’ii .
street 40 feet west of Mill.' Smit - .
thence running westerly along , ,a ' 1 .7."
street 60 feet, more or less, to tne .n---
sectlon of Markham street. m <
northerly direction along Mat->;l- ...n..
78 feet, more or less, running w ' ll ,
feet of Milly Smith s line m
same property sold by E. 1.. K a "-“? H
Walter IT. Landrum ttr.: '-
Landrum to James L. Hight, rem : ,
deed book 105. pag<*sßl. Gctober - .
and sold bv James L. Hight to .Im ,
Honevwell July. 1904. recorded ' /
book 175. page 319, and being kim-t.
No. 85 Tattnall street. Atlanta. '■
This December 6. 1912.
W. A. 1' I bl-l-L.
J. CALEB CLARKE
J. H. PORTER.
ConHY!lS!810n p U
JOHN A. BOYKIN, Attorney
-
Georgian
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