Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 16, 1912, EXTRA, Image 10

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THE ATLANTA OEORGTAX ANT) NEWS RE AO FOR PROFST— GEORGIAN WANT ADS— USE FOR RESULTS I “The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin’* Do Your Renting and Searching Through This Bulletin. < Thir is the RECOGNIZED RENT BULLETIN of Atlanta rind surroundings. Jt contains a . oinplete list of r-v.rv ;; 5 Desirable. Suitable and Modern pk.co of <ny <l<-h< riptioli that is FOR RENT. Th« BEST of Room*, House* Apartinenti 1 11 > ■ Birding and Rooming places ( ther fur- >| ) ntahed or unfurnished )in any locality can b< located with ease througi th< Bulletin. Business Locations, Wits- (' ' house’, Garage*. st..rag. Houses, etc., canJLn found 01 rented with east by reading and advertising in it. ;l The Georgian employs special repre entativ.-e p. keep this Bulletin complete with each issue, for the benefit and jl ) convenience of out patrons. Save time, root, . wot < .uni u-.'<■-- -ps by eon-oilting tills Bulletin when vou desire /' 5 t ent. 11 5 .... .-.■■■■u-,- ■■■. , .. .... ,_ .. .... Rooms and Board. TWO young men can gel nic'l; furnluhed steam heated room with board 17V Forrest ave. Ifi rone Iy>_57h• 1. 1 4 The Hollenbeck Hotel. A MODERN faniilt hotel. 57 E. Third street, one block from The Georgian Xci’i'nee. Forty newly furnished, steam-heated rooms; electric light--: tire-proof building; free baths. Rate; Board ami room $7.1*0 pet- v <•>•!< upward. Rohei’l I> Etlwards. Proprietor. 12-14-35 ’SI(?ELY furnished rooms. with < •' ( out b«Mx,nb_ Atlanta 17’“ i • 1 « 22 HaVK ■ • • ■ room w a; 7> 1?■ Ti* • •r» • 12 »I - J*’» COUPLE or g-lltler.n ' )■ : to • I '.lf- i nishtul room with m< -: »’tivnt< D .;i« Permanent lv> 17’ i .7 w tree ■ • ;; i ■ '>• • i.h-g-i. ■ > i.t.’i’ nice home. tenth sum. ten minutes ride front .’tin.ll.r holding: I reasonable Address W.. H Kits. li.ibama street 73-1 1-12 I INVALIDS I>l LSI Hl ; Til. HEST 111 cake. <•<>,M). hits < 'I- in >me, 1 " t noon i.ie:. i:n<'i:lli:ni siiitvici: .AND TAIILL. CAN FIND SUCH IN THE Htt.'lE <>!• 1 I’lnSlt'lAX I" MILES 11.* »V VI LA .T \ THUMS )lEAS>iX.UtI.i: \l'l>ni:ss ■' l>. H< >N , Jl9, CAR • H ■ 1 i tiJI.H IHTI-1 I. it'.iit excellent > meals. _’6 E. c.'tin. "• i;’.-!2 (NICE. iarg* ro.r • nd ’>*■■.• .i, m beat a.ii. inlne ’.al' or<l .it. <* og ro.int, . Pltor.- Iv 12 ■ 13-22 ' NTTy 1.7 furn.s. • ■..■•■ :• trd I all t'i • ■ v. ■ ■ ■ ?'■ Ncr iti ,-.i Ph..it, Iv •;: i1 :■ ■ t;;; , , . . . ’. Central av<- Mtc ■. <i-l. .irs’i orr pi< \< n i Rj’j- B< ’TI ■' gp ÜbU double I • ’ll. V. I , boH..i .1.1 i-d.ti ’’ail!. 32-1 . I.' I.Ali'H-J. .-rii •i.i.j uilh iHiiird, in ega..<! ninr'suo . private. mod«-i». homo. tiiu< • n*b*ph’»iH‘, olo’drS ighiM, 1 . the <;-• .f dining r< <.m 'A Ing roost iit-.iutturrit-hed. fro Di-■ rw • • ■ tarn inißli I ho v«j \ beat; a real phasant iioim* to a r»d<ii»G. permanent <»i:j <»• < emrom * - Mr; • rej. i\ r 1 ' • . 'n r nt. r IU-1! pin no l \ \ .1. 26 u.nd first class board. *. X Gor don street THHI7I’ comfortable rooma. Harin housv keeping if deaired. licßid* n< «y. north . ■ : ‘ • I Wa.XTE! • Young ia«ij sot roomnmle I with young )a«i\ . month everything Included. Malt 1592-. I _3« J 1 -12 I FIRST < l.A'sS room and board? Best north side location. It>i Porter Plae. |\\ l7h.\ 1 o 17 R<r<>MS. with or without boa.nl; private family; everything congenial and home- i like. Call Main 4238-1 278 Rawson st I ta-n m RTCELY tutmsho.i front room, with ex cellent ineala. In ideal north side home, gentlemen or couples j't ei» rred. 17 r. i < North avenue Ivy 935 “.3 11-12 i WANT! ZD Table hoarders at 35 Garnett, i floi'PLK <>r tw<» Kvntlemrn for iri< • front i room; also lamt board Vacant the IRth 25C t'apitol hvenue, Main 2031-L. YOI'N<; <*< >1 I’Ll : or two xonng men < an secure reasonable Loa.nl iti furnace heated north side Lome Phone Ivy 4414-U Wtt S.’T ( ’! f in isheci front rooms and board at 29 East Harris Ivy 3711-1. fctCELV furnished room and first-v!a*ss board at 408 Peachtree. Iva 1.74»’<. 12-10-14 ‘ SEEEr’T HGAJIinX’. 16 East Baker “Cleanlinesa our motto The best la bley tn the cit\ lv\ 26t»»' I I ’.’-10-16 WANTED Y<»P.\G LADY th h»M M \TE. Mrs i i rrtMSH i: " i:hi . < r.s, . Ktn.M d H’».\kp $4 ri.H vri:i«;K 1 ’97s«'r r PHYon atla.v- \ phgne’ 8 - in 1 board, large rooms, to” $4 per week IS CapiJ.*! ulac •_ 12-9-35 appreciating a home with, every i comfort aiil refinement, at reasonable -at* s all ’’J North avenue. !vv 55£i. _ i . Voat Baa<r s’n r b,. 549-1 £ roo !'<•• couple '-.ca n hetit electro' ’’ghts. ••.t. oooM ,i. for seven jour.g men. 11 s’-'-’i" !./;•! ■ onr«: .page for cent. 1\ f ‘"-.IS ~6TrosTr the r\i* ! ”oi N’ICEi Y <urn •* ■ r< ot.;- t<; x 'client *al»jc board. 1 <’auitol S iih<. Main ’839-1. G’.-Ut 36 East Nortii \venue. HETWLE.X’ the P«--acl t inc light rooms an I »• . p>|. -oard. Ivy Hso' 11-30-44 Board Wanted. TfOUNG LAI»\ teavht i and roomniati want board; north side; m ist be tlr t vlass. g« • d huHn- Board. IL x 36 < are. Georgian. 12-14-31 •h»(>D BOAKD. well heateu and ligl.ted single loom by gentleman; north side and walking distance. l-'uH particular* or no attention paid. I. . B«>\ 250. care th >r- ■ board Wanted’ b> -•..npi*- with r.ihv' two months old: state prke. location. p can ' ogia■■ '<■ H’KT LO’»K at the number of ads un<>r the “Room and Board" column us Tue Georgian. No wonder tb< people e< og nlse that The Georgian D 'he do per to look in for nice boarding i-loeos. mi iiu-\ lave a larger number of pin to select from. Place \ our ad lov boiit iL ,r ill The Georgian “Ib-nm ami B* ard column and nil jour vacant spa i: - table 12-5-12 Furnished Rooms For Rent (l'Fe aa'i HF.ATEI p|< ■ tri.- Ifgh' . .-x. lti give bath, one <»» two beds, n•• blocks Capital Ch> club, five blocks t (’ irdler building Address Alexis, care Georgian. NldE rooms tor rent; 1 . ° South Eorfp th st.: hot and cold water can get meals next door; thro* blocks from Terminal station. 75-14-12 P'oVR nicely furnished sot < .<!' conven iences. 255 Courtland. Ivy 6248 I. - ’■» 4. LARGE ROOM, furnished for light house keeping, third floor 102 Ivy st JIM NICELY furnished rooms light house keeping apartment, private family 151 Spring BEAVTIFI’I,bY furnishe,! front room tn steam heated apartments, near in; horth side, with private family lv\ i 486 1.. 12-1 I 43 Rlcfc RO< »M. third Koo I . venienc's dose in 102 lvy_st ’2-14 41 TcTcEt.V furnished rooms all <nnve niences Close in 150 Courtland. 69-14-12 SICKT7Y furnished rooms. w.. blocks from Candler Bldg 160 Courtland NICELY furnished front room, private family Ev*rv convenien- e Best loca- Hon West End Gentlemen preferred West 44k. 12-14-29 Furnished Rooms For Rent ' FOR RJ i apartmer.is for g» utlemen »»r < «»upl*‘. Ex cellent oafc dowiiGairs. l\y 6719-J :. |TW<» < »t; THREE furnished f<P>ms :• i■; i light hou-»-k»M ping. 239 f’oiirtlan i - .. ; I ONE Luc. front ro.-m, L» ac«,i Hou . - d 1 . ■ ' iNI • I. L i ' ■ . • roomi In 1 1n I cold I • • < Join • ■ ' ■; IONE well i front r• gen- tlemen. All convenience-’ 82 \V Baker’ I PI RNI. dll g rooms for light Louseke’-p ing. < 10.-e /]. 339 Courtland -d. LARGE. • "in f ■ ,rtabh . Mplendi«ll> kept j /■•’"in ■■. rent, Rateis rauionable I Three mocks from ’-enter of city Mrs. '• j Nina I-■-ainbi, 111} Ivy street. 12-9-3 i. • RI6NT I'lciushrMi ro<»ins I>.t fight’; housekeeping: all • onv eno nr - <-h.s'- in; |)iic<" reasonable. 138 Pulliam st. _ 1213 38 FOR •j ' / ■ >ne large ront room, • ■ j ni.ih»d or .infurnislied; two block* off i l’v:n litre - to one or two gentlemen. f X'-pl- 60 I’.init-gl- 12-13 35 ( ONK niceh urnlshcd steam I l ed room 1 Dr c-utlem-n "ill Gail at ISM Ivv st. i I ' (>m ■ • ■ ■ room, j |iivu;»- I -mil.'; walking <ri;stan<<. refer- i ■ r>< es ex.-Einged :’S East Alexander , •r ■ .■ p-irircuii I Iv> »i:SGS 12-13 30 j Ft I: NiSli i < I » bed ns and • ••!!*’ . '-ep- | mg room 4 31!) «’"in tin nd. Iw /IM3-L i 1 i M-.W L 5 lurnishcd sleam heated li-mt j ioo-" hath adjoining: private West ! I ’■ -o-htn I.mm: <x<-ellefit meals n«-x< ( ; door I’hoia fvv 1258. 12-13 2.’ j I T\\« ’.a thr< <- i lc< ly furnished cmnectlng rooms for light oousekeeping. electric I lights. • palate gi" . bath: tU” lied rooms and huge Klt«-! iI. working people ' . '•lel. rre . r< j<’ i;-. street. 12-13-7- ' RENT N-G i’iii/ ’co front room » .d V’ Terr\ sue. 1. m.i 1 . < upltol. ; . " • I • ■ ': s '.. i' 1 ' ano sir. 38s- \ I’eachtie- tv L’3o-.J '*• ::: 13-12 t H’ - 'AI Til i ' i.irge front ro<»m »o nice Youngman . business woman all con- * ■ ! • " I, ' f 'oN VENI ENT. modern houseic epiug ' •" 11. -. ' • e uor- h si’ll . •: I i i < i. 4 I I I’D.- hie 'A csi ’'a in ’2O ; Nl<’i'?l.Y furnislied secondflm»r froni room. | all convenience."; terms verv reasonable, i - Phone Main l«hS I. ■ 2-12- 18 | I i’HREi: i rooms for I’rrht house- i keeping. $3 per week 328 Whitehall. i r , Eiiß RENT Furnislied rooms; steam . ligil'tl; Ln; baths. 11 Cone. Mrs. D. iII \\ bile. 11 11 12 i k'l »R RENT Two furnished romne for < light housekeeping. 82 Williams street. < _J2zlkJ ] sai \Li. and large furni he< ■ • for 1 gentlemen only: close in 274 Whitehall ■ street 31 !•» 12 < |FOR RENT Close in, furnished and un ■ furnished rooms, with or without meals. : Mali 3667 J. 22 Garnett street 12 10 56 FOR Hi'N’i Large front roon . glngle II urn; conveniences. 210 Spring Ivy 1 3206-. I 12-10-48 I h'< »R RENT Large, upstairs front room. hot water, electric lights, furnace heat. 1 'lvy 6310. 109 Forrest avenue. 40-10-12 1 ■ "i<< front rooms 2& West P- oh- • • > i i.<■ ■ lyj i 1 0 20 DI LIGFH Fl i. front room; prK ite bath; . gentlemen, relined home. Peachtree, care Georgian. 37-10 12 !•'< »R REN'l’ Nicely furnished room, with or without board. 311 Courtland street. i . rjooms ■•’E- i go a week and up. Broadway Hotel, North Broad street. Hot and cold water. 10 4-2 Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms For Rent . TWO furnished or unfurnished rooms in! private fmnily <’;d! Ivy 6288-.1. , ■ j 'i’W< » furnlshi'd ot unfurid-dvd moms for light h<’H>»'keoping <l. in. Atlanta ■ • ■ T\V< • or unfurn.sbed rooms, I w’. .1- , ”?iv. mrb. . Call lv\ 3983-L. ! 12-12-21 i ROO MS «witb’iu’ board also two I uniiirv.iC ' ; rt)”!i "I- light b-msekeep- i ing • ;it I’honr fv\ 2902 t'all ; hurt 12-11-48 < \ . Fout . ■ ad or un* (nth.- moms, sink n kitchen; pri- va’> ba:’ <)’» per month 343 South 'T •• 12-10-53 — - I Urifurnkbed Rooms For Rent. T\O' <»>■ ib’nt conne« (ing unfurnished ' i ; r-'t ii s.’i. 12X Gre* uwo.bi hvu. 12-14-3”. U’>": iw” large unfurnis! ed . will kd.-iK D.ette Furnace Id at atb • c’Uivenienri New Lome. W.> ' . I'R r’”." f.’i light hou>«koeping; ill I i.mdern cm.vrmr < <’al. hetjvi’en 2:30 ■Ji' id '• rbone ’tell 53T‘ 368 St nth I i'r.' or 52-12-12 'TI.RI-IP iinfiirnLdivd rooms with sink in kidf’ti C I trot i< rb»n street, Atkin-! . 8 ,; F< R R'rA i' \\ t’i o\\ ",cr. either three or four connecting rooms, with all modern convenience!* i i light housekeeping: Iti 1 best section . f West End. References re ’l’piired ’’all B« h phone \\ . ■ 210 ’2-7-2; U l-.’> ”I'l' all our I'uriiitlire this i week. J. \l. Iliyh (’om-j , pan\. 12-9-34 Houst keeping Rooms For Rent • ’I HUE!. <r * furnished for light house keeping 113 1 *? Capitol. Xilanta ph« uc 5124 1 ~'LL’ 415 1 ,‘Foi'R or five housekeeping rooms with! i’ll conveniences 178 Forrest axe. 4 12 13-13 • —— Furnished Apartments For Rent. ' TWO-R(m\M furnished apartment to rent. * , Price r« »s< aabb Cail or phone Ivy : 6523 3. East \lexander street. 34-14-12 1 Ft>R RENT Furnished half c< age. four! rooms and bath; phone, new gas rang . ' conveniences; good location on south side. Phone Mam 4433-J 12-11-39 . NICE furnished ’ sunny apartment, also “ rooms, all convenience* 308 Ca» Mol avenue. Main 2918-.1. 12-9-24 ‘ FOR REN’l' T'wo or three connecting i light housekeeping rooms, with bath, electric lights; n<’w’.\ papered: private > entrance. Near In. 345 G Peachtree 3 12-9-9 1 TWO large, bright rooms ami kitchen ette: modern conveniences; north side. • . ' 1J? 9H_4 •> M aNTED One hundred thousand rea-iv " j : ■ole fam lies to snare m the ‘prosperity lof Sout: i n California The Ninth \nn.L -I v< sam I’i't’on of 3'l • Los Angele** t'x : arniner. out D. comber 25th will tell .v'a ; e i and how . .iaded i<» any address in Vn a- i - State.- ■-r N■< o 15 c< > -a c< p\ f ''anad» l |or foreign points, ?5 cents. Send in your i i order non fl ' Unfurnished Apartments For Rent i < d.’ RENT With private family of: adults new north side five-room <ad- ' • ihionai rooms can be had) fnrnace-heate«l * • partment. v. itji private veranda, s.lef pingi "i'll, tiled bath, electric lights: ♦ asy w.dklng distance ; good "ar service, splen i . neighborhood, only acceptable par tit h ne-ed apply. I’rice 150. On lease, I* < Gldress D, Box 252, < are G»-or-• 'I • j • • tephpne I ■. 96 j - L 27- 1 ■j ; • 1 CHOICE high-clao north aide I apartments for rent; never been oecu- pi’-d tpply Glovei Realty (.’ornpany, Walton street. 11-30-22 Furnished Houses For Rent. FOR OR \le Complete!) I ; ■ risked cottage, five rooms, bath; all <■••lit••niences. close in: splendid neighbor hood. Floersch, 192 Crew. Phone Main 33-14-12 Unfurnished Houses For Rent. 9OR RI'.NT Elgin liion) house, built for home, on lot t’,2 by 247 Nice fruit orchard. Eh*<t; i< lights and all modern | convenient *s. >25 a month 122 str-n Call fvy 6724-J. 29-14-12 El<:ii’i R< " >?.t house, £2l (sourtland, $35. \ ■' Sjajdlng, 499 Courtland. 47-13-12 FOR R1 N I ’>• ■ room cot tage. mod - ern conveniences; <h ep lot. 14 Howell place, West End, near two car lines. Ap '' '’ • •• ’ • 27-11-12 LE\se ’»R sa LE Artistic bungalow, screened, tiled, furnace, garage. “Ans irk.’ < h-trgian 38-10-12 FOfi RENT, HOUSES Call, writ** or phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph O. mH 4-1-21 FOR RENT l”. Ea iria avenue, ntm house, cabinet mantels, L . modern, 517.50 Apply across the 11 29 27 A ' ' TED Children to attend the best schoolr! m the United States. They are lor-a'e.i pt Southern California. Bring the •hl toll; along. The Ninth Anniversary Edition <,f The Loh Angeles Examiner will MH Hi'- -lory of the most remarkable h< ol Rem over devised Out Decem ber 2..th. .'Ri led to hu\ address in United Staf< <>f M.- i< f. ir, cents; Canada or for elgi point.", .’5 centF Send in your order now. 10-21-4 Furnished or Unfurnished Houses For Rent. m JtNl.silEl> H< Eight rooms, on North avenue, near Tech, SSO: two five room itparfmeiits, right near Grant park, each s3u. Unfurnished, eight rooms, on Lu. kic street, right near Tech school, $45; ■; rooms, all modern conveniences, in cluding furnace, near new Ninth avenue school, >35; six-ro<»m apartment, near Grant park, $25. <’all Webster, M. 2016 day. 2506 nigh 307-S Fourth National Bank. 12 14-41 FOR REN'l' Part or all < f eleven-room house, furnished or unfurnished, to conveniences, $25 a month. 122 IjaFrance street Ivy 6724-J. 28-14-12 Office Space For Rent. EOK KENT S|>leiKlkl ground floor office space, centralis’ located; water, heat and light Address Box 814. care Geor gian. 45.13 12 Stables For Rent. L*ARGE stable for rent cheap. Apply Dr. ’ took, 173 H H miter 71-11 L 2 FOR rent stables and wagon ihedih afi in good shape 60 Garnett street. 27-13-12 Furnished Rooms Wanted . \ QUIET, refined couple, no children, want furnished bed room, dining room and kitchen on north side; must be on car line: will be permanent X. Y. Z., B< x •. • . t r» • teorgtan. 76-14-12 [ WILL some one give or rent very cheap oinfortabl) furnished room to an j honorable Christian business woman in exchange i.»r company at night. Address i (’hrisllan Woman.” care Georgian. I ... 12-12-7 , YOUR rooms can be rented if ybu will advertise them In the Recognized Rent Medium of the city. People who are looking for nice rooms, look for them J where ihej have the largest number io i choose from. Your ad in ‘m he Georgian's ; Ren; Bulletin " will attract the attention | of the party that Is looking for rooms in ■ your house Try It and see. 12-5-12 Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. I WANTED Four unfurnished rooms for i m.si'keeplng at once; reasonable; close | ir. I rm ircni <uire Georgian. 43-14-12 !WANT» i> With couple or small family, in • iriiishv I housekeeping rooms for L'lsiness woman; no family; near in pre ferret: D. Box 44. care Georgian. w \N'l ID Two connecting front rooms, < iose in; state price and location: con vei encvM. B«»x 244. care Georgian. U LB-6 YOl R r can he rented if you will adwrtisr ihem in the Recognized Rent Medium of the city. People who are look. i Ing l--r nit e rooms look for them where . the\ have the largest number to choose from. Your ad in “The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin" will attract the attention of the party that is looking for rooms In your ; house ’l’ry it and see. ; HELP WANTEb To develop the re sources of Southern (California, the land of progress and new Meas. Read about the opportunities In the Ninth Annlver ! sar> Edition of The Los Angeles Exam ' Iner, out December 25th. Mailed to any address in ITnited StatesXor Mexico, 15 |cer*s a copy: Canada or foreign points, • ents. Send h your order T«<'-v 10-21-4 Furnished Apartments Wanted WANT El " 1 • < .. • bungalow, north sg possession wanted ■ irs’ <»1 \-ear; no children \ddress B. C.. Box ”io. care Georgian 58-12 12 Unfurnished Houses Wanted. \\ \.\TI7D To rent five or six-room bun g;t’o\A modern conveniences; north side ipreteit..: in Box 711 k 12-11-40 WANTED HOUSES We have demands for several first-class houses on t»,e ; north side I:’ you have anything you want rented, list it with us. Phone 1 1600. Edwin P. Ansley. Realty Trust Bldrll-21-27 WANTED One hundred thousand ready made families to share In the prosper ity 01 Southern California The Ninth An niversary Edit’or of The Los Angeles Ex am ner. 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 row 10*21-4 Georgian Wani Ads ret i Results For Sale—Miscellaneous. FOR SALE —Ont* dress suit, size 36. Rrice $15.00. One Tuxedo. I I’ripp $5.00. l’hon<* Ivv 6376. 96-14-12 | sft.NTt OliitEKS f..r <’bi Istrnas inistleto** I anti holly, with berrias. to Gordon H’.tn- i “ ll lin ’ Tallulah Eajb 85-14-12 I Ixtl'.N’GE < ook plan<.. touch swing 1 l'*2 t'l-t-w ■'■r*'” -7:<2-L. u-14-2.: 15-H<’RSE motor nn<i Bxß air compressor. Apply Dr. 173 E Hunter. 72-14-12. ■ EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. I’ot Rohsl 10<: j Prime Rib Roast 12 l-2c i Lttin Steak 15c Porterhouse Steak 15e Chuck Steak 10c| Round Steak 12 1-2c| Letzs t.f Lamb 12 l-2c ! Compound Lard 10c | Liver 10c Small Red Snapper Fish. .12 l-2c | Sugar Cured Hams, sliced. . . ,22c Veal Chops and Steak 12 l-2c j Our meats are good. Ask the I inspector. CAMPBELL BROS., 89 Decatur St. 150 Marietta St. ! GAS stove, bed room furniture fpr sale.* 85 W. Peachtree place. 42-14-12 FoR SALE- Fine, large, thin-shell pe cans, select. 35c pound. Extra select, 50c pound. Others. 25c pound. H. D. * Greensboro, (ia. 51 - i 4-12 FOR SALE—Cme sideboard, one hat rack, one bed room suit, one odd dress er and a cradle, all oak, cheap. Apply 50 York Ave. 36-14-12 BUY YOUR PIANO NOW i SSOO Worth of Music Free. At this season of the year it in 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 $5 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 mall to us. stating when our sales man may 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- SECONiI-lIAND SAFES .Smail, 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 - 3 3 Ol’R POCKET adding machine saves time and worry. More than 3.01 M) In use in I’nite,! States postoffices. Nice Christ mas present. Sent prepaid balance of this year for ?1. Money returned if not I pleased. Haynes Manufacturing Comt a- I ny. Henrietta, N. C. 35-7-12 ’FI RNITI-KE" WE BUY~AND SI I.L CASH BARGAINS. SOVTHERN WRECKAGE COMPANY. 114 SOUTH FORSYTH STREET. BOTH PHONES ‘ 11-15-6 1 For SADFI Second-hand cornet: silver I plated; high and low pitch. H. G. Wood, Grand Opera House. 44 13-12 FoR SA DE Good store shelving, one bookkeeper's desk, one roll-top desk, cheap for cash. Box 314, care Georgian. 46-1,3-12 ONE 6 and one 8-foot wall cigar case: brand new; [cheap. Terms if desired. Also new door cases with bevel plate tops. 6 feet, $25; 8 feet. $32. Worth more. Atlanta Show Case Co. FoR SAKE Antique brass andiron and fender. Ivy 2483-D. 12-13-23 FOR SALE- Girl's bicycle; cost $25; will take sl6; perfect condition. Call 324-B Vsliifel'.ail. Bennett. 28-13-12 WILL sell oak chiffonier in good candid tlon or will exchange for cedar chest or sectional book case. Bell phone East Point 291-L. 12-12-10 FOR 5.t1.1! Brand new Standard Cornet: never been used; cheap for cash. Phone Main 4120-.). Lee Neal. 25-12-12 CHEAP 28-inch 12-gauge, drop, Lefever shotgun. W. .1. Garner, 250 Marietta street. 12-11-35 FOR Sa|,E Sweet potatoes In car load lots; fine stock It will pay you to have tny prices before placing your orders. Address P. O. Box 96. Callahan, Fla. 1.2-10-44 C* >M Hl N ATION coal and gas ranges. Southern Stove and Supply Company, 121 Whitehall. 10-15-4 i CARRIAGES REPAIRED AND RECOV ERED. I NEW RUBBER TIKES PUT ON YOUR I BABY'S CARRIAGE. PHONE IVY 3076 ROBERT MITCHELL. 229 EDGE- I WOOD 7-18-15 . 1-5 off all our Furniture this week. -I. M. High Com pany. 12-9-34 l.i'GK a’ <»ur -’oven and ranges before you bu> one anj where. Southern I Stove ano Supply Company. 121 White hall. 10-15-4 1 .> -.. * <•* \\ ave jou tncug'. to bv.> your coal. Southern .Stove and Supply Company, 121 White j hall stn-et. ;o 15 4 ! C AST F ANgFs, with wafer bark. S3O and up Southern Stove and Supply Cum- I P an Y. 121 Whitehalllo-15-4 CO Al.! COAL! TELLICO LUMP 1.75. PIEDMONT COAL COMPANY BOTH PHONES MAIN 3343 WE SI ’ 1 STOVES cheapei b< ause our expenses are less Southern Stove and 7“ ; ,-,-.7.7™,:, ---- |J - Southern Stove and Supply Companv. 121 Whitehall. 10 15-4 National Cash Registers. $35. 850, 160. $75. SIOO and up. Terms easv THE NATIONAL ASH REGISTER <'<*». Broad Street 7-20-52 SAFES, nits. i.Liiiets, new X- 2nd hd Guokln Rank A Office Equipment Co. 9-20-31 NEW, beautiful rug* woven from vour old carpet, superior to any in service r’.aln o» designed, any size Catalogue Ifre. Or.'ontu; ’Uig Company. Baltimore «-!>■ CAI ‘ET HEATERS, with coil. Southern Stove and Supplj Company, 121 W'l 1 ’?- hall fl Warded—Miscellaneous. I WANTED—Bicy’cle for boy six years old; must be 1n gaol condition. Call Ivy | 6239-L.77-14-12 : WANTED---Child with Rogers bread but- j ton® 6270 or 6655. (’all Ivy 3639-L. i I 12-14-21 ; I WANTED ind typewriter, in good condit’on. Address “Typewriter,” i can- Georgian, giving description and ! price. 53-12-12 DROP A CARD We’ll Bring Cash For hl Clothes and Shoes •HIE VEST)AIRE” .66 1 tec.itur Street. i jFITtNITI P.E ar.d household goods, office : fixtures and merchandise of any kind I la- epted on consignment. Cash advanced. ; Pi-mbroke Sales Company, 143 South Pry- ■ lor Street. Beil phor.e Main 1434, Main 187, | '.i G.'<. „17 1 ' , WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for house- • hold goods, pianos and office furniture. I (’ash advanced on '’onslgnments. Central J ~n Company. 12 East Mitchell street. Bell phone Main 2424,8-26-26 I WANTED-We pay highest cash prices on household goods, pianos and office» furniture. Cash advanced on consign- ' i ments. Springer’s Auction House, 25 Pryor street. Bell phone Main 1526. i I BUY ME?7’s old clothes ami shoes. Drop a card. I. Bock. 32 Bell street. - S ELL TH .A T ARTKVLI “that you”* 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 descrlp tion, through The Georgian, tl will pay you well to consult this for sale column. ’l2-5-12 | WANTED—Ships of all kinds to burn I California oil and carry merchandise for ■ the port of Los Angeles to and from the Panama Canai. The Ninth Anniversary Edition of The Los Angeles Examiner, out > December 25th, tells just what the canal will do to Southern California. Mailed to any address In United States or Mexico, ! 15 cents: Canada or foreign points, 25 j cents Send in your order now. 10-21-4 l == r -" - Furniture For Sale FOR SALE Eight rooms of furniture In good condition. Will sell separate pieces or whole lot. Atlanta phone 1995. Automobiles. | AI'TOMOBILE NICKEL .XV E nickel plate automobiles; first-class work, S2O to $25, according to size of .*ar. Bell phone Main 1598, Atlanta phone 2336. Atlanta Plating Works, 291 U Ma ri* tta Atlanta, •12-14-38 I WANTED- Electric. Will exchange two lots in West Atlanta and old model five passenger touring car for second-hand electric, in first-class condition. Box 881. I care Georgian. JO -14-12 FOR EXCHANGE Mitchell five-passen ger; top, windshield; complete and in perfect condition; for vacant lot. Auto. Box 500. ('are Georgian. 12-10-24 | FOR SAbE —One Hudson .1912 five-passenger tonring car. in excellent condition. A bargain for $l,lOO. One Buick Model 20; just been painted and overhaul ed : a bargain at SBOO. One Hud son 1911 torpedo car: just been painted and overhauled; for a quick sale SBOO. One Maxwell , touring car in excellent shape; a big bargain at S6OO. Address Fulton Auto Supply Co.. 46 E. North avenue. 12-13-28 ELECTRIC, first-class condition, at nne , third original cost. Address L.. 501 West Peachtree. 12-1312 OLD ES T re pairers of automobile rad la - tors, fenders, lamps, etc.; also manu facturers of all kinds sheet metal work 1 for automobiles; no fakes In our work. | Warlick Sheet Metal Mfg. Co., 248 Edge wood ave 12-13-14 1912 FIVE-PASSENGER touring car; all | the equipments; for sale: intallrnent pa j rrienl (vy 333 ■ 47-12-12 .JUST bought on our ’ i great stock of automobile standard easing. Prices astonishingly low. Mc i Pherson Auto Tire Company, Atlanta, Ga. I : WANTED—Visitors to come out and see the great Southwest. Most of them will > want to stay. The Ninth Anniversary Edition of The Los Angeles Examiner, out ‘ | December 25th, will set forth the reasons ■ i Mailed to any address in United States or f Mexico, 15 cents; Canada or foreign points 25 cents Send in your order now’. 10-21-4 Business Opportunities. VALUABLE patented vending and change making machine: the most wonderful I j Invention of the age. The machine that sells and makes change Ara financial!) • unable to manufacture. Will sell reason ' able exclusive patent, Including one ma chine and full set patterns. A. H. Ar- ' Calhoun, S. C. 87-14-12 WANTED—Reliable man. conveniently - located, to handle direct with consumers fresh-laid eggs an.! specially fattened 1 poultry from our farm. Old Hickory 1 Farm, Cornelia, Ga. 93-14-12 > FOR SALE Dairy, whole or half; one of -■ best routes. Apply Dr. Cook. 173 E ■ I Hunter. 70-14-12 1 S< >DA I'OFNTAIN and carbonator now in t ‘ operation in Austell building for sale ’ cheap. I. C. Clark, Capitol avenue. : j 62-14-12 • FOR SALE—One of the best paving jew- elry stores In one of the most gtow mg towns in the South; a bonanza; own -1 er going in wholesale business. Address > Jeweler, 210 N. Main St., Greenville, S C 1 l'2-14-8 1 STOCK AND BOND issues marketed Large Investing clientage; active sales organization. Give full particulars and I references. Established House, P O. Box 1922, New York. ' 33-7-12 , 82,500 STOCK of merchandise; six room I house on two-acre lot, nineteen pecan : trees, paying $7.50 each per year, on Geor gia Northern railway. Brooks countv t Georgia; all for $5,000. Will trade for • farm land or renting property. Address Pecan. Box 877, care Georgian. 29-13-12 . W ELL LOCATED, established business, " I cheap. Address Business Bargain, care Georgian. 12-11-38 Real Estate For Sale • FOR SALE—By owner, north side lot; must sell; terms. Main 4460-J. | lO2-14-12 WANG’EI). J FARMS from 10 lu res t<> 75. w ithin lo ji miles oj Atlanta. \\» have the buyer. ; : Let us hear from you if you want your • ; place Bohl or traded. ‘ Atlanta Suburban Realty < 'onipanv. I | 31 INMAN BUILDING i I Phene Main 2053. . j BY OWNER, new six mom bungalow. In I man I’arL high class; bargain. Gall - • Fl<>\ <l. I \l 4 ■ -.1 12 L 4-36 | FOR SALE Seven acres, half mile be* low Clarkston, Ga.; new’ car line sur veyed through place: two acres ch ar, bal ance in w-ond. a snap at $1,250. H. A. Jolly. Ularkston, Ga. 12-14-12 TAKE A LOOK! 277 Capitol avenue for j. *aiv. seven rooms: elevated lot; fifteen I minutes from Peachtree street. Low price i for quick ; ale Fall ila;i w 61*14-12 FOR SAI \■ (3,500, six-r <»m bungalow. 61 Elbert street, just off j I Stewart avenue; lot 50x182 feet; gds and - electric lights; hot and cold water con nections; everything up-io-date. A cash I payment and balance Uke rent. Prettiest ; section around \tlanta; also for $2,750 a bungalow, 35 Gardner street, : 300 feet eas* >f Stewart avenue, lot 50 by 190 feet: everything modern; terms easy. Apply ui W. \ Baggett. 146 Lucile ave nue PI jn< Wes 1.t?»3 61-12-12 FOR SAL] :i' >WNER '1 • -me. <6 Conenhill avenue This Is a prettv place ‘ lof six rooms, larg« lot. elegant fixtures . ami mantels, walls .inted in rich colors. spiendb' neighborhood. <»!«».»«.■ l, car line. 1 I all street inipr«»vepierits; terms easy; •all - ash pa;, menl wll Handle. CaU I Main 2106 12-10-26 Real Estate For Sale. LAKEWOOD HElGHTS—Suburban home for rent or sale: easy terms: five-room bungalow; large lot. 60x179 feet to alley; corner Adair avenue and Parsons street, two blocks west of Lakewood car line. Apply to Owner, 409 Equitable Bldg. 12-13-10 ’ • I ' hick- en farm, near East p 2 miles from Atlanta. Any hustling man can not only make a living here, but make money. 15 acres cleared; balance woods. fertile and well adapted to any kind of truck, old five-room house, pretty good barn, good orchard and two springs. Terms, $••>00 cash, balance five years, R per cent, interest payable annually. $3,500. Owner. Box 221, care Georgian 12-10-52 FOR SALE— By pw ner, new twelve-room home in Inman Park. All modern im provements. Easy terms. No agents. Address Box 847. care Georgian. 12-7-14 1-5 off all our Furniture this week. J. M. High Com pany. 12-9-34 "ASK MR. BABB.XGE 7 ' - tL” .' SIFTt 1123 Candler Bldg. Ivy 1561.12-5-2 FOR SALEZ Before buying real estate call to see us. IVe 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 BEArTiFL’LTtOAnr site, elevat ed, trees, right at Peachtree road, in the Buckhead-Brook haven district, for .sale’ at a bar gain. This is your opportunity to get your north side home site cheap. “OWNER.” P. O. Box 800. City. |2-6-52 For Exchange—Real Estate. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILE—WiII sell cheap or trade by 5-passenger 30-horse power car for vacant lot or equity in a small place. Call Main 47. 12-12-27 I WILL EXCHANGE my north side residence lot, near Peach tree road, for 1912 or 1913 up-to date touring car, provided ear is new, or practically new. “Own er.” P. 0. Box 800. City. 12-6-53 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 orTMexico 15 cents, Canada or for elgn points 25 cents. Send In your or- ! der now. 10-21'-4 Real Estate Wanted. .. „ SEVEN-ROOM house, direct from owner; must be bargain. Phone M. 4460-J 101-14-12 For Sale or Exchange—Farms. FARM FOR EXCHANGE. I HAVE a farm of 333 acres, Sumter county, five miles from Americus, Ga., 250 acres open, balance saw limber; land lies mostly level; soli red and gray, with clay subsoil. There is a five-room nouse, three tenant houses, three barns, shelter, buggy house, blacksmith shop, two good wells and never-failing branch. Will ex change this for Atlanta property or sell on easy terms. Address Sumter, care Georgian. 12-14-34 Farms For Sale. FOR SALE CHEAP—I,49O-acre planta tion. Fine buildings, rich, level, black land. 400 acres Bermuda grass, the “blue grass of the South." G. R. Wilson, Crock ett, Texas. 99-14-12 Farms For Rent. TWO FINE FARMS for rent; one eight and one twelve-mule. Also several small farms. Toole Land Companv. Ar lington, Ga. 12-11-17 Farms Wanted. WANTED—To rent farm near Atlanta for cash rent, by a Northern farmer. Farm must have good buildings and land that will give fair returns fdr hard, in telligent work. Call Main 2692-J, or ad dress 388 South Boulevard, Atlanta. Ga 12-12-3 Legal Notices. NOTICE IS tention to apply to the judge of the su perior court of Fulton countv. 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, in and to all that lot, tract or parcel ot land situate, lying and being in the city of Savannah, county of Chatham and state of Georgia, and known on the map ot said city as the eastern portion of lot No. twenty-tour (241, and the western portion ot lot No. twenty-three (23). Troup ward, said eastern portion of lot No. twenty-tour (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 99U) 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 southwardiv of sixty and eighty-six one-hundredths (60.86) feet, and a southern front of three and ninety-eight one-hundredths <3.98i 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 (48.974 2 ) feet, and togeth ;er are bounded on the north bv Macon j street, on the east by the eastern por l tion of said 10l Xo. twenty-three (23). on ! the south by Charlton street, and on the west by the western portion of said lot No. i twenty-four (24). The reasons for such | application are the removal of incum brances. partition, division and reinvest ment. and because the proceeds .-an »e (invested to a better advantage. Tho ap i plication will be heard in tlie superior court room of Fulton county, Georgia, on I the 6th day of January. 1913. W. H. ALLEN, Guardian of Eleanor Williams, Clarke T. Williams, Ruth Williams and Henrv W. Williams 11-7-13 V. H Krlegshaber. N. H. 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 countv line, and run , ning north parallel with the lim between the counties of DeKalb and Fulton, it dis tance of about 300 yards, to the south east corner of land owned by W. .1. Head tlier.ee northwest to intersection with said ; Chf-shire roa.i, said toad to be known as a part of the Cheshire road, ami to be (.0 feet wide, having made favorable report in:.ler atb as by law required, this is to notify al! persons that petition will be granted at a meeting of the board of ' commissioners of roads and revenues of Fulton county. Georgia, to be held on Wednesday, the Ist .lav of January. 1913, iat 11) o’clock a. nt . if no go. ,) and suffi | dent cause to the eotitrar' is shown CLIFFORD L. ANDERSON, ' 'hairman; H. E. W. PALM Eli. S B TURMAN, f WATERS SHEI BY SMITH I »'om.Rcat nd Rev -■ Ful- j ton County. Hcorgia. I H M WOOD. Clerk H-30-1 Legal Notices. STATE OF To Hie Superior Court of Said Coumw" 11 ' The petition of J. L. Ward ana ls . Fuller, ail of said state and countv C spectively shows: unt >. re- First—That they desire for th« m . their associates and successors tn le''1 e ''” s ' corporated anti made a body politic i’ ’ the name anti style of "Warn i- '“ r Company," for the period of twenm ull, ' : years, with the rights of rekewaf' time to time thereafter. d fron i Second—The principal office i of business of said companv shall a ? e the city of Atlanta, state an.i ln aforesaid, but petitioners desire the°H n V to establish brunch stores, off agencies in any other county in this and in other states. Third—The object of said corporatl is pecuniary gam to itself and P sb}. B holders. snare- Fourth—The capital stock of sala poration shall be six thousand m: Xi dollars, ten per cent, of which an , . lias already been paid in; but peti"' , Ult desire the right to increaseGaid ','X stock, at any time, to a sum not ceeding one hundred thousand (Jioaoon: dollars. The said capital stock is tn i divided into shares of the par van,7 one hundred ($100) dollars each RlUe of Fifth—The purposes for which' said cor poration is organized are as follows (a)—To buy, sell, manufacture and generally deal In men s clothing and f,.. nishings. lur * th)—To lease, buy, sell, use and hold all such property, real or iters.>nal' a. may be necessary or convenient in J. n r nectlon with the said business; to lx.m» and loan money, and to do anv and in things herein set forth as objects ‘ tnw poses, powers or otherwise, to the' timi extent and as fully as natural person} might do. ' 3 Sixth -Petitioners desire the right tn sue and be sued, to plead and be Im pleaded, to maise all necessarv by-law} and regulations, and to do all things that may be necessary for the successfn carrying on of said business. Seventh—They desire for said incorno. ration the power and authority to annlv for and accept amendments to its char ter of either form or substance bv a vo’ta of a majority of its stock outstanding at the time. They also ask authority for said corporation to wind up its affairs liquidate and discontinue Its business at any time it may determine to do so bv a vote of a majority of its stock outstand ing at the time. Eighth- They desire for the said cor poration that it have all such other rights, powers, privileges and immunities as are incident to like incorporations or permissible under the laws of Georgia' Wherefore, petitioners pray to be in corporated under the name and style aforesaid, with the powers, privileges an.i immunities herein set forth, and as are now. or may hereafter be, allowed a cor poration of similar character under the laws of Georgia. CARL HUTCHESON AND ANDERSON FELDER. ROUNTREE * WILSO.x' Petitioners' Attornevs. Filed in office, this the 30th dav of No vember, 1912 ARNOLD BROYLES, Deputy Clerk. GEORGIA—FuIton County. I. Arnold Broyles, clerk of the superior court of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy' of the application for charter of the “Ward-Fuller Company,” as same appears on file in this office. Witness my official signature and seal of said court, this 30th dav of November, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk Superior Court, Fulton Count’ Georgia.ll-30-61 EXECUTOR'S SALE GEORGIA —Fulton County. By virtue of the authority contained in the will of R. K. Giffen, deceased, wili be sold at public outcry, to the highest bidder, before the court house door of said county, on the first Tuesday in January. 1913, within the legal hours of sale, tho following described property belonging to the estate of R. K. Giffen, deceased. All that tract or parcel of land lying and be ing in laud lot 15, of the Fourteenth dis trict of Fulton county, Georgia, commenc ing at a point on line between property formerly owned by H. E. W. Palmer and property know'll as Walker, Giffen a- Goldsmltb 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 501'-IO feet, more or less, along said alley; thence northeasterly 50 feet, more or less, to said Kendrick's lot; thence northwesterly along line of said Kendrick's lot 50 9-10 f.. ■ • beginning point. Being part of property shown on plat recorded in office of clerk of superior court of said county, in plat book 3, page 87; the alley showm In said plat having been extended to Palmer's line. Terms, cash. MRS. ELLA B. GIFFEN Executrix of the Will of R. K. Giffen. De ceased J. CALEB CLARKE. HUGH L. LUTTRELL. GEORGIA —Fulton County. By virtue of an order of the super:.: court of Fulton county, Georgia, passed on the 30th day of November. 1911, in the case of E. R. Belcher, guardian of .1. I. Honeywell. Jr., vs. Mrs. Cora Honeywe!.. No. 26128. Fulton superior court, the same being a petition for partition, the under signed. who were appointed commission ers for the purpose of effecting a sale of the property in question in aeconiat.te with the terms of said order will, on ' ' first Tuesday in January, 1913, sell to tt.e highest bidder for cash, before the ;r. house door of Fulton county. Georgt:;. between the hours of legal sale, the fol lowing described property, toivb. that tract or parcel of land lying ano o ing in tlie city of Atlanta, in land lot of the Fourteenth district of Fulton coun ty, Georgia, commencing on Tattnall street 40 feet west of Milly Smith’s line, thence running westerly along Tattnail street 60 feet, more or less, to the inter section of 'Markham street; thence tn it northerly direction along Markham street 78 feet, more or less, running within - feet of Milly Smith's line. Being ; same property sold by E. E. Rawson . Walter. H. Landrum and sold by V. Landritnt to James L Hight, recorceu n deed book 105. page 581. October 22. Isl and solei by James L. Hight to James l Honeywell July. 1904. recorded in > p " ! book 175. page 319. and being known as No. 85 Tattnall street. Atlanta, Ga This December 6, 1912. W. A. FULLER. „ J. CALEB CLARKE. J. H. PORTER. JOHN A. BOYK IN,_A ttorney . GEORGIA —Fulton County. Ordinary's Office. December 14. - t E. H. Frazier has applied for letters " administration on tlie estate of M. Gilliam, deceased. This is. tm • to notify ail concerned that the san ■ ' be heard on the first Monday in Jam l next. JOHN H WILKINSON, ordinal.' Railroad Schedule SOUT IIEI ~KAH AV AV. "PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH" ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA The following schedule figures ate lished only as information, and are nvi guaranteed;; No. Arrive From —(No. Depart To — 36 B ham.. 12:01 t:n ( 36 N. Yorkl2:l_s air. 2 C’cinnatl.2:ssam 2 J’ville.. 3 o on 35 N Y0rk..5:00 ami 20 Col’bus. S.-'" I 13 Jaxville...s:2o ami 13 Cinci.... S:OJ at>: i 43 Was'ton 5:25 amj 32 Ft. Vai. o:.:Uu.r • !'■ Sh'port 6.30 am. 35 B'ham.. 5:4. .tn. I 2o Jaxville. 6:50 am 7 C'nooga t>:4o act •17 Toccoa.. 8:10 am 12 R’inond 6 1 26 Hefiin.... 8:20 am' 23 K City 7:00 am I 29 N York.lo:3oam| 16 Bruns'k 7 : I 3 Chat’ga.lo:36 ami 29 B'ham..lo:la ' I 7 Macon. .10:40 am 38 N. Yorkll 01 up: I 27 Ft. Vai.. 10:46 ami 40 ChTtte 12:00 1 • o I 31 Col'bus..lo:so am I 6 J’ville. .11:20 anl 6 Cincill:lo am 30 C’bus.. .12 .10; 1 i 29 Col'bus. 1:40 pm 30 N. York 2:4a ;tn ■ 30 B'itatn... 2:30 pm. 15 C'nooga 3:00 p”- 40 B'ham.. 12.40 pm I 39 B'ham.. 0:1V p" 39 Ch'lotte ■■■ I>m:»13 Toccoa 4:10 ■" 6 J'ville. ,4:sopm 22 Col'bus. 5:10 tx 37 N York 5:00 tun 5 Cinci . n i - ls Bruns’k 7:50 pm I 28 Ft. Vai. 5:2p 1 Jaek'vllle.B:lopm 35 Heflin... 5:4.>; 't 11 R'ninn4. 8:30 pm H» Macon.. 5 24 K. City.. 9:20 ;.m I'■ ■■'mu! 8.-.0 p; i-'t . ..g:t 'i, :.. pm 44 Wash':. '' 4 ' I 19 Col’bus. 10 20 pm 24 Jaxville. 9 0 31 Ft ''••>..10:25 pm I 11 Sh'port.ll.lo ■ ' 14 Cinci. 11:00 pm 14 J'xvthe 1> ' 1 *i'r."’f - ".narked thus '*> run flail cepf Sundav Other trains run daily. Centra! time City Ticket Off! e Xo 1 Peachtrca