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The Southern Architect 3, no. 10 (August 1892)

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SUBSCRIPTION BLANK. THE SOUTHERN ARCHITECT, An Illustrated Monthly Journal, Devoted to the Interests of Architects, Builders and the Hardware Trade. Atlanta, Georgia.

This Journal is the Official Organ of the Southern Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.

It is the only one of its kind published in the South.

Southern Chapter Magnum Opus 1892 AIA

It should be in the hands of every Architect, Builder and Contractor in the South and Southwestern States.

PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR.

SAMPLE COPIES FREE.

NAME. POST-OFFICE. STATE.

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THE SOUTHERN ARCHITECT. ------------------------------------------ Important to Architects and Power Users.

The Rollason Gas Engine.

NO ENGINEER COAL or DUST.

A Motor specially adapted for running Elevators, and all kinds of Machinery.

Our premier style of Enngine is adjusted for Electric Lighting. Most economical power on the market.

All Sizes from 2 H.P. to 100 H.P.

Send for Illustrated Catalogue B.

Warerooms and general office, 15 Dey street NEW YORK. --------------------------------------------- Brooks, Shoobridge & Co.

7 BOWLING GREEN, NEW YORK.

ENGLISH PORTLAND CEMENT. ---------------------------------------------- This beautiful, Ornamental and Decorative Wood-work for Doors, Transoms, Arches, and Windows known as MOORISH FRETWORK is manufactured (only) by C.S. RANSON & CO., Cleveland, Ohio and 10 West 28th Street, New York.

It is made of any woods, in any finish, and unlimited designs. Patented as an article of manufacture, September 15, 1885. --------------------------------------------- JACOB MARK, PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER OF Concrete Illumination Tile and Vault Lights For AREAS, ROOFS, FLOORS, Etc. Giving 50 per cent. More Light than Other Similar Goods Made. Illustrated Circular and Price List sent to any address. 7 WORTH STREET---NEW YORK. When directing, mention SOUTHERN ARCHITECT.

*Right illustration starting at top reading clockwise* J.W. MARK'S 25 lights to square foot Top View. Concrete Tile.

*Left illustration starting at top reading clockwise* Pat. Dec. 9, 1891. Square Openings. Bottom View. ----------------------------------------------- POLISHED AND ROUGH PLATE GLASS BEVELLED PLATES AND MIRRORS A SPECIALTY. STORE FRONTS, STRIPS AND SASH SIZES OF POLISHED PLATE. SUTPHEN & MYER, 15, 17 & 19 Debrosses St., NEW YORK SEND FOR ESTIMATES. ----------------------------------------------- RIDDLE-SLADE MANTEL CO., Successors to Riddle & Williams. Mantels, Tiles, Grates, Brass Goods, Etc.

216 N. Charles Street Baltimore, Md.

CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION Jackson Ventilating Grate ----------------------------------------------- FREE TO Every Draughtsman!

A copy of THE BRICKBUILDER containing the prize design in two of our draughtsmen's competitions and announcements of programme and prize for two more. Also interesting articles, useful designs and details, and a fine photographic supplement.

CONDITIONS.-Send home or permanent address with two cent stamp, and mention this paper.

Address THE BRICKBUILDER, P.O. BOX 3282 BOSTON, MASS. ----------------------------------------------- GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO. Foundry, Machine, Boiler AND GIN WORKS, Railroad, Cotton Factory, Mill, Engine, and Gin Supplies AUGUSTA, GA.

Building Castings, Bolts, Weights, Tanks Boilers, Stacks, Pipe, Etc.

Cast every day and work one hundred and thirty hands. ------------------------------------------------- STABLISHED 1843 48th Year, LEADING 1890

The Southern Cultivator And Dixie Farmer The Great Farm, Industrial and Stock Periodical of the South.

It embraces in its constituency the intelligent progressive and substantially successful of the sec tion, and as an ADVERTISING MEDIUM for the Merchants, Manufacturer, Stock Raiser and Professional Man, IT IS ABSOLUTELY UNEQUALED.

Space judicially employed in it columns is always remunerative. Rates, 30c. a line. Subscription, $1.50 a year. Address,

The THE CULTIVATOR PUBLISHING CO. P.O. DRAWER 8. ATLANTA, GA. ------------------------------------------------- GET YOUR PRINGTING, BLANK BOOKS, LEDGERS, Journals, Cash Books, Binding, Electrotyping etc., etc., of JAS. P. HARRISON & CO., (THE FRANKLIN PUBLISHING HOUSE,) State Printers, Atlanta, Ga. Consult them before placing your orders. --------------------------------------------------

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The Concrete Age 33, no. 1 (October 1920)

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The CONCRETE AGE REPRESENTING THE INTRESTS OF MODERN PERMANENT CONSTRUCTION Entered as second-class matter October 10, 1919 at the Post-office at Dalton, Ga., under the A2 of Congress of March 3, 1879. VOL. XXXIII. MONTHLY DALTON and Atlanta, OCTOBER, 1920. $1.00 Per Year. No. 1

Adjustable Poured Block and Concrete Log Molds Pour your block in adjustable, non-sweat, true to size metal molds and you'll have a dense, waterproof, flint - hard product that will sell itslef. Mo'ds make standard 8x8x16 units and 8x8 blocks of any length up to 8-ft., with air courses up and down, along the sides and around the corners, making a complete insulated air course.

The same molds that form the standard block can be used for pouring the logs. Out n the country, house built of concrete logs, poures in adjustable metal molds, are mighty popular,

Ask for Catalog and Exclusive Territory.

Ray County Concrete Mfg. Co. Richmond, Mo. FRANK CREASON, Manager. W. A. MULLIN, Engineer.

SEPTIC TANKS Scientifically Designed for Suburban Sanitation Write for Circular. E.J. NOBLETT MFG. CO. Chattanooga, Tenn.

IRON PIPE RAILINGS When in the market for Pipe Railing for Stairs, Bridges or Retaining Walls, send us your drawing. We can quote you prices that will be worth considering. Dept.R. PIPE RAILING CONSTRUCTION CO., Long Island City, New York

You Are Out of Wire. We Have Full Stock. Wire Ties for Reningorcing Steel. Send In Your Orders Now. Thousands Using Them.

Bates Valve Bag Co. 7310 So. Chicago Ave. CHICAGO,ILL.

Alabama Hewn Oak Timber Trade T Mark Reg U.S.A THE S.K. TAYLOR LUMBER COMPANY MOBILE, ALA.

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Southern Architect and Building News 30, no. 2 (December 1912)

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Southern Architect and Building News WITH WHICH IS CONSOLIDATED “SOUTHERN BUILDING RECORD VOL. XXX. ATLANTA, GA., DECEMBER, 1912. NO. 2 Enthusiastic Meet of Texas Architects SELECTING Dallas as the place for holding next year’s associational meeting, the Texas State Architects adjourned a most enjoyable session at Houston November If, with a banquet at the Brazos Hotel. The following officers were elected to serve the ensuing year: M. R. Sanguinet, president; E. Stanley Fields, Fort Worth, secretary; Ollie J. Lorehn, first vice-president, Houston; Carl Von Suter, second vice-president, San Antonio; M. R. Barnes, third vice-president, Houston; C. G. Riencaster, fifth vice-president, Marshall. There were in attendance upon this, the fifth annual convention, more than seventy architects from various parts of the state spreading the doctrine of “The City Beautiful,” and preaching the gospel of civic improvement, for it was from Houston that committees from each city with a state chairman was appointed to see that the plan of the beautification of the Texas cities was carried out and in this they voted to affiliate with the national association, The American Institute of Architects. The architects have planned a great work, and they have chosen Harre M. Bernet of Dallas to work the great plan. The appointment of Mr. Bernet as state chairman of the civic improvement committee met with unanimous approval at the convention. The city beautiful committee of the association is composed of the following members: Harre M. Bernet, Dallas; Atlee B. Ayres, San Antonio; H. L. Green, Houston; B. G. Leake, Fort Worth; F. E. Plate bv Bucher Eng. Co.. Columbus, O. San Antonio River, San Antonio, Tex., Showing Beauty of Terraced Banks and Flower Beds.

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