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1892-08 The Southern Architect 3, no. 10

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The Southern Architect. Architects' Builders' and Hardware Journal.

Vol. III. No. 10. ATLANTA, GA., AUGUST, 1892. $2 a Year; Single Copies 10c HEATING AND COOKING APPARATUS.

''PERFECT'' Trade Mark HOT WATER and STEAM HEATERS WARM AIR FURNACES AND COOKING RANGES.

Parties contemplating building or altering will find valuable information by sending for our catalogue. RICHARDSON & BOYNTON CO., Heating and Ventilating Engineers. No. 84 Lake Street, CHICAGO. 232 and 234 Water Street, NEW YORK.

OTIS ELECTRIC ELEVATORS For Private Residences, Small Office Buildings, Stores, Etc. SAFE, SIMPLE AND NOISELESS. No Steam and Consequently no Heat. ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF STANDARD HYDRAULIC PASSENGER HYDRAULIC FREIGHT STANDARD BELT ELEVATORS! OTIS BROTHERS & CO., 38 Park Row, NEW YORK.

KING’S ASBESTOS WINDSOR CEMENT PLASTER! ANDREW HANLEY, Manufacturer, Savannah, Ga. For the States of Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and Alabama. Will not crack or fall; is vermin and germ proof ; it is anti rust, and the use of asbestos in its composition makes it a sound deadener and fire-proof. MIXED READY FOR USE. Made as Dry Mortar, Float Sand Finish, or Hard Finish. Address V. H. KRIEGSHABER, Sales Agent, No. 8 North Forsyth Street ATLANTA, GA., for Prices and Circulars, Etc.

V. H. KRIEGSHABER, Manufacturer’s Agent for Railway and Builders’ Supplies. No. 8 North Forsyth St., - ATLANTA, GA. Sales agent for King’s Windsor Cement Plaster, Metal Lath, Louisville and Portland Cements, Terra Cotta, Pressed and Common Brick, Ornamental Iron Work, Hard Word Inferior Finish, Doors, Sash and Blinds', Plate Glass, Pipe and Fireproof Tiling. Old and new Rails, Splices and Fastenings, and Railway Equipment. Correspondence Solicited,

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ALABAMA. Birmingham.—D. A. Helmich, architect, has prepared plans for the following work from his office: Church building for South Highlands Presbyterians; R. F. Stewart, builder; cost, $20,000. Residence for H. H. Sinnige; Gossett & Cochrun, builders; cost, $5,000. Residence forCapt. John White; Evans, Pratt & Evans, builders; cost, $3,500. Tenements for IT. ;H. Mayberry; Gossett & Cochrun, builders ; cost, $5,000. Store building for G. A. Horele; cost, $20,000. Residence for W. H. Kettig; cost, . Montgomery.—R. N. McGrath, architect, has prepared plans for: Two brick stores, three stories, 33 feet front, Commerce street, for W. G. Wharton ; Tigh & Williams, builders; cost, $lO,OOO. Two brick stores, three stories, 50 feet front, for Messrs. Mclntyre & Bros., corner Commerce and Tallapoosa streets; Tigh & Williams, builders; cost, $13,000. Compress and storage warehouse, for Alabama Compress and Storage Co., Riverside Park; W. B. Worthington, builder; cost, $40,000. Compress for Mutual Compress Co.; cost, $25,000. Cloverdale Electric Street Oar Land Co. have now laid oyer fifteen miles of track and poles up. Will be in operation by August 15th, 1892. A big company. Monte Sano.—Duval & Fayrot, architects, New Orleans, La., have prepared plans for a residence and stable; cost, $75,000. Opelika.—D. A. Helmich, architect, Birmingham, has prepared plans for a hotel for B. G. Cooper & Sons; cost, $25,000. FLORIDA. Jacksonville. —W. Cotter, architect, has prepared plans for a residence for C. Drew (Riverside); cost, $6,000. School house for Board of Public Instruction (Riverside). Residence for S. Richardson; cost, $3,500. Residence for Dr. S. Mitchell; cost, $7,000. GEORGIA. Augusta.—J. C. Turner, architect, has prepared plans for a residence for G. J. Fargo; M. E. Sanford,builder; cost, $1,500. Residence for Mrs. F. W. Clark ; Richardson & Dickson, builders; cost, $3,500. Residence for John Milherin; M. G. Dunne, builder; cost, $3,500. Residence for A. P. H.Mullarky; A. W. O’Neal, builder; cost, $3,500. Residence for Dr. W. C. Checkley ; cost, $lO,OOO. Residence for Mrs. N. A. Hankerson; cost, $2,500. Dawson.—T. W. Smith, architect, has prepared plans for J. B. Sample, Second avenue, between 12th and 13th, hardwood mantels, stained glass, finished in natural pine and oak; cost, $3,500. KENTUCKY. Covington.—Dan’l Seger, architect, has prepared plans for a residence for Mr. Hortsman; George & Boone, builders; cost, $4,250. Residence, brick, for Mrs. Ward; Geo. D. Loder, builder; cost, $4,250. Residence for B. H. Thoman, 4th street; Jno. W. Jones, builder; cost, $5,500. Residence for Mrs. M. A. Jones, Scott st., between 17th and 18th; Jno. W. Jones, builder; cost, $2,400. Residence, frame, for W. J. Sanford, Saratoga street; E. H. Ashley, architect; Jno. W. Jones, builder; cost, $l,lOO. 254 THE SOUTHERN ARCHITECT. ! " i 2.^ i 1 u mm jnside Rlinds and Screens, TnE SECTIONAL SLIDING BLINDS, PATENT FOLDING BLINDS, REGULAR FOLDING BLINDS, WINDOW SCREENS and SCREEN DOORS. CATALOGUE A.- Pocket Edition. Free. CATALOGUE B.— Window Screen and Screen Door Edition. Free. CATALOGUE C.— Architects’ and Builders’ Edition. So Cents. Wilier Manufacturing Co., MILWAUKEE, WIS. Send 16 cents in stamps for the Wilier March, for the piano, dedicated to this Company by Director Chr. Bach. P. & F. CORBIN* MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Builders and Cabinet Hardware. INCLUDING ALL THE Latest and Host Popular Designs. —ALSO— The Celebrated “HARVARD” Flat Keyed Cylinder LOCKS. especial Attention given to Architects Designs. Factories—New Britain, Conn. - - Warehouses —New York & Chicago. THOS. I. CLARKE & CO., Agents, Atlanta Ga.

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