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fHB ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS; TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1911.
Opportunities for Everybody and Everything
Nothing too large : Nothing too small : Watch it daily : Use it when you h a
want : Results are QUICK and CERTAIN, and the cost, ONE CENT A WOR
POULTRY, DOGS, PET STOCK, ETC.
cent a word for ade under this head.
POULTRY. DOGS, I'ET STOCK. ETC. I POULTRY, DOGS, PET STOCK, ETC.
(Corrected by McCullough Bros.)
„. .flrtiea. *2011; miscellaneous. 88 ■
I 030c: guineas and dirties. 20022c.
Poultry—Lire per pound: Turkey*. •
• 15616c; ducks, 100114c; geese. I ■
' ©9c; bens. 12011c; roosters, 8010c; ■
' broilers. 20025c each, owing to site;
Turkey,,.*©:
■ mie^hens, fe «T*ri$S! \
< roosters, 10011c.
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THE ATLANTA SHOW.
(January 8 to 12.)
The Georgia
Poultry aasoela- A
tlon announce, to U\)IC€
the poultry fra
ternity that tho . —
premium book for hmitl
the great Central 1 * Uffi
Show of the South "
la now ready. We
believe It Is the
fn o a t attractive
premium book r\
ever Issued by any J J 0UitT'V
association, not
excepting the
Madison Squaro
Garden premium
llat. The officers
of the association are ae follows:
H. G. Hastings, president
M. F. Morris, first vice president
Julian McCamy. Dalton, Go., second
vice president.
Dr. R. B. Callahan, East Point Ca
tbird vice president.
Dr. W. B. Hardman, Commerce, Ga.,
fourth vice president J
E. E. Mack, Thomasvllle, Ga, fifth
vice president.
J. it. Karwlsch, treasurer. .
F. J. Coll, superintendent.
■ C. O. Harwell, secretary.
The show committee le: W. V. Zim
mer, chairman; Ewell Gay, M. F. Mor-
rls, J. I. Hosford, Dr. Callahan, E. C.
Camp.
Judges; Charles T. Comman, Car
lisle, Pa.; Ben S. Myers; Crawfordsvlllo,
Ind.; C. H. 8haylor, Lee, Maes.
I am so often asked for Information
regarding the entries, for shipping In
structions. and the coat of same, that It
will probably be of interest to a great
many of the new beginners at least, to
state here that the premium list gives
all Information, rules and regulations
of the association, the cost of entering
the birds and how to ship. Shipping
tags will be malted on receipt of en
tries. showing entry number and coop
number. Tho association furnishes the
exhibition coop free of charge, the feed
and attention of the birds are free, or
rather Included in the entry feo, which
In >1 per hrnil for single birds, and 18
for pens (four females and one male).
Pons do not compete In singles class
and single birds do not compete with
pen birds. Your birds will have the
best of attention, be fed and attended to
by expert poultrymen; they will be fed
the famous Red Comb Scratch food once
a day and the other feed will be Spratt's
prepared food, which has been proven
very satisfactory to birds confined to
exhibition pens. We have used this
feed of Spratt's on two previous occa
sions and only lost in the two lash
shows one bird from death, this being
the bird that had been shown constant
ly for four or five weeks. The entries
close December 27. This la eleven days
before show begins. This Is very nec
essary. as It requires a great deal of
work to enter each bird In the secre
tary’s book, filling nut shipping tags
and getting them returned to tho ex
hibitor In time to ship fowls to the
show. Don't wait until the last day
to write for premium lists. You can
ret ona non’ by addressing the secre
tary, or by caUIng In person at The
Georgian office, H, G, Hastings & Co.,
18 West Mltchell-at, or McMillan 8ecd
Company, 27 South Brood-et.
• Tho competition le open to the world,
with the exception of a few specials
which are conilned to the varloue clubs
by which they were given. The also
ciatlon’s regular cash premiums will be
paid on all varieties recognised by tho
American Standard of Perfection. In
addition to this, we will pay premiums
on other worthy classes pending ad
mission to the Standard, such os White
Runner ducks and a few others. Also,
Pit Games. There will be threo classes
for Pit Games—Shawl Necks, War
Horse and any color.
- Tho cash prlxes on all varieties are
IS for first; *3, second; 31. third, on
the singles. And on the pens, 36, first;
34. second, and 32, third.
• In addition to the oash prlxes there
Is a great number of handsome cups of
fered by the merchant* of Atlanta, a
few Incubators and other poultry ap
pliances. All the specialty clubs offer
their ribbons at this show. Those hav
ing 25 members tn.tho state of Geor
gia oro entitled to tho state cup of each
of the respective club*.
• The pigeons have been taken care
of and nearly every variety will be
found In the classification. Cash pre
miums and ribbons will be paid on these
All the above Information will bo
found In the premium book. In ship
ping your birds, It will be well to ship
so as to reach Atlanta Sunday. The
express compcmy will deliver birds di
rect to the ehow room, where they will
be cooped, fed and watered Immediate
ly. Ship your birds In all-wood coops,
as light as Is consistent for strength.
Cloth coops cost extra rate, wire coops
are dangerous, causing many cut combs
and wattles. If you pay two rates on
sending your birds, the express com
pany should return them free of charge.
If you pay one and one-half rate, the
return charge Is one-half rate. The ex
press company’s rule does not allow
your agent to send them for a single
rate-
Special attention Is called to the Urge
cash premiums tor displays.
350 In gold will be paid for the best
display of one variety, not lesa than
fifteen htrda.
325 In gold for aecond beat dleplay
of one variety, not lees than fifteen
birds.
350 In gold for largest entry merits
shown of one variety, not less than 25
birds.
325 in gold for second largest entry
merits shown of one variety not less
than 25 birds.
310 In gold for best pen, solid color
birds.
310 In gold for best peh, parti-color
birds.
310 fn gold for best cock.
310 In gold for best hen.
310 In gold for best cockerel.
310 In gold for beet pullet.
The Hexagon prixe: Sir. 8. B. Tur
man, of the S. B. Turman Real Estate
Company, to promote and encourage the
children to raise poultry, offer* In, the
name of his six children, S. Boykin, Jr,
e. John Reed, Margaret, Helen D.
nd Harriet B. Turman, a suburban lot,
ed at 3160. for the best pen of
ATLANTA, GA,,
POULTRY SHOW,
JANUARY 8 TO 13, 1912.
, —By—
GEORGIA POULTRY ASS’N
C. 0, Harwell, Secretary.
CHARLES E. CORNMAN.*
Carlisle, Pa.
BEN S. MEYERS.
CrawfJrdsville, Ind.
C. H. SHAYLOR.
Lee, Mass.
DUCKS.
I HAVE for sale the English fawn and
white drakes, pairs, trios and eggs.
Write for prices, white egg strain. HUT
Crest Poultry Farm. Griffin, Ga. 11-3-29
INDIAN Runners; all ages and prices;
baby ducks, 25c; eggs, setting or hun
dred. Georgia Duck Farm, South Kirk
wood, Atlanta, Ga. . Decatur phone 194.
eggs, now laying, for $2.60 each; will give
drake with purchase of eight ducks or
more; eggs now from dark or light ducks,
11.60 for 13. Oak Dean Poultry Farm.
birds, any variety, raised and entered
by a child under flfteen years of age
living within the limits of the city. En
tries to this prize were closed last July.
This was deemed advisable by the com
mittee with the consent of Mr. Turman.
Quits an Intsrest was taken In this,
and a largo entry Is recordsd. •
All letters and communica
tions on poultry matters and
for the question and answer
column should be addressed to
POULTRY DOCTOR,
THE GEORGIAN, .
Atlanta, Ga.
CRYSTAL WiWtL, N ORPINGTON eggs |9,
$5, $10 and $15 per setting of 16 eggs.
Finest flock In tho South. Won three
firsts out of flvo at Tho Georgian's Poul-
tiw show, defeating the originator, win
ning silver cup for whitest male In tho
class. Sea my 8. O. Ilhodo Island Rod
ad. 100 fine cockerels for sals at 35
and 310. C. A. Dobbs. GalnesvlUe. Ga.
1-25-36
8. C. BUFF ORPINOTONS; Owen farm
.. ,tr t ln direct. Special fall solo year
ling hens, pullets and cockerels to make
room for new matlnga. George C. Fife.
Edgewood Poultry Yards. Bell phones or
address P. O. Box 1181, Atlanta. H-16-26
TRIO of young Diamond Jubilee Orping
tons for sale, fine Individuals of this
wonderfully popular breed. The Jubilees
were enormously big money makers last
years and will be again this year. 18 for
the trk>—and It's cheap. Percy H. Whit-
lng. ciro Georgian. w
FOR BALE cheap. Whits Orpingtons; 10
trios young birds. 310 por trio; 10 cock
erels. 36 to 320; some grandchildren of
Peggy and Crystal King;, first prize
Cockerel, grandson of Peggy. 335. C. M.
Courlc, Dawson, Ga. 301
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Buff Orping
ton hena. $1.35 to $1.60; rooatera, $1.(K>.
T. R. Hardwick, «67 Glenn-at. 646
BUFF ORPINGTONS—Ten pulleta, aeven
month* old; good color; well grown;
Cook atrain; no acruba; $13, or $1.50 each.
Mra. W. M. Prator, Fort Valley, Ga., R.
F. D. No. 1. 11.4.14
PLYMOUTH ROCKS.
BARRED Plymouth Rock cockerels for
•ala; from the finest lot of laying hens;
Belmont and Thompson ringlet strains;
utility as well as show stuff; prices right
A few pullata also to sell; layers as well
u lookers; now booking orders for fancy
Collie pups of the beat blood lines in
America at scrub prices, write your
wants to Fair View Seed Farm, Palmetto,
Ga, or como and soa'for yourself. 9-23-84
"RINGLET” Barred Rock cockerels from
atock direct from E. B. Thompson, 33
to 15 each at long as they last. The op
portunity of your life to Improve your
stock cheaply. Order quick. No pullet*
ur hena John F. Stoudenmlra, Flint, Ga.
11-33-43
BARRED ROCKS—A eookerel and three
nice pullets from trap-nested 200-egg-
P*r-y*ar stock; tho meet famous utility
strain In tha united Stats*. These are
money-makers for anybody for 314 for the
four. T. C. Hutcheson, Comer, Ga.
11-15-7
WHITE ROCKS—200 head of hens and
pullets now ready td lay. Kgga from
mated pens to produce ehow birds after
December 15. C. O. Harwell, 11* North
Pryor-st.. Atlanta, Ga. x
RHODE ISLAND REDS.
WALLACE'S Single Comb Rede win
again! Dalton Poultry ahow. November
38 to December 1, awarded flret, second
and third cock* second, third and fourth
hen and third and fourth pen. I have
more than 200 nice Reds for sale. Utility
pulleta and good breedera at reasonable
price. I guarantee aatfraction or refund
price, write today to Joa I*. Wallace,
Dalton, Qa. 12-2-64
FOR SALE—Ten Rhode Island Red pul
leta, |2 apiece If taken right away, it's
a bargain at that. Jack Trout, care
Georgian, I
FOR QUICK SALE—Twelve Rhode Island
Red pulleta and one nice cockerel. W.
D. Payne. 5*8 Crew-st. Bell phune Main
848-J. 13-4-19
ONE Single Comb Rhode* Island Red
cock: name "Red Robe,” which won
aecond prise at the recent Tri-State
Poultry ahow; also one Single Comb
Rhode Island Red eockerel which won
second prise at same show. Barrett
Phinisy. Athens, Ga. 11-80-11
BARGAIN—Fine Rhode Island Red cook
and eight pulleta for 910. Call Main
1920 between 8 and 5 o'clock. 12-3-34
S. C. RHODE ISLAND RED eggs, S3, $3.
$5, $7.60 and $10 per setting of fifteen
eggs: incubator eggs from utility pens, $T
and $10 per hundred. See my White Or
pington ad. one hundred fine cockerels for
sale, $6 and $10. C. A. Dobbs* Gaines
ville, Ga. 1-25-25
MINORCA*.
BLACK BEAUTY M1NORCAS; the fa
mous layers of the big white eggs. For
rest Additon. Flowery Branch. Ga. 4-8-5
WYANDOTT68.
ELEVEN White Wyandotte hens; good
stock: price $18. First check gets them.
C. D Heard, Union City, Ga. 665
LEGHORNS.
WHITE LEGHORN pullets and yearling
hens; cockerels ready for the show for
sale. Crosskeys Poultry Farm. Peachtree
Road, R. F. D. Route 2. Ohamblee, Ga.
828
BANTAMS.
FOR SALE—Ten Buff Cochin bantams
cheajK yrhree are prize-winners. Phone
TURKEY*^
of prize-winning brood. Mrs. J. H.
Odom. Route 1, Nlota, Tenn. 888
INCUBATORS.
PEERLESS incubators, brooders, auto-
malic lamp* and tandem regulators.
Edwin K. Da hi man. 29 Lilllan-ave., At
lanta. 10-25-1
per cent ferti
twelve. Georg
wood, Atlanta,
« ea aar mia.
i possible; 90
tUlty guaranteed; $2 for
gia Duck Farm. 8outh Klrlc-
a. Ga, Phone Decatur 194.
11-30-7
WANTED—White Runner ducks. Describe
fully. No fancy prloes considered. Ver
non Duke, Clarinda, Iowa. 604
FOR SALE—Thirty fine Indian Runner
ducks; will sell all or In trios or pens.
They are fawn and white; some laying
now. Write me how many you want and
I will fyiote jrou an attractive price. Joe
Orpingtd
120 Wta
COWS.
In milk; giving 3% to 4 ga
per day; will sell cheap if take
107 Garden-st., city.
MULES.
FOR SALE—Cheap, ten mules.
Transfer Co., 132 EUiott-st.
GOATS.
WANTED—A pair of well-trained
_ E t Inman, 1209 Atlanta Na
Bank Bldg.
HOR8ES AND CAftRIAGES.
city broke.
use for eame. ..... B ,
Box 600, care Georgian.
Will sell cheap.
ellvery (
I Carnal
H ace, Dalton, Ga.
12-2-56
FAMOUS
drakes. I have six or eight very
white and fawn Indian Runner drakes of
the famous Harshbarger strain; they are
fine; the very kind If you want to put new
blood In your flock; 81 each while they
Xjnjfllsh
i Robinson, GrTffln. Gai, Route 2, Box
SOME finely marked fox terrier puppies,
flvo months old; females, 13.50; males,
$7.00. George H. Saxe, Conley, Ga. 495
FOR SALE—Pointers and setters;
trained; from $10 to $25. For further
Information write to W. C. Dlle, Wood-
stock, Ga., Route 1. 624
WANTED—Good watch dog, house
trained; bulldog preferred. See Hea
ton, S. F. Bowser & Co., 219 Peachtree-st.
WANTED—A pair of well-trained bird
—*-** —- •*—t stand to
BOX 1689.
’ boi
FOR SALE—One first-class possum and
coon dog, guaranteed to do tho work;
first $25 gets her. R. H. Crawford, Tl-
MI8CELLANEOU3.
S. C. RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels
and pullets from prize winners from $1
to $5 each. Also one Llewellyn setter dog,
three years old; trained and & good re
triever, for $25, and one thoroughbred
Jersey bull, eleven months old; pretty
gray color. Will furnish registration pa-
K irs with him. Price $27.50. Write R.
Stowers, Route 3, Conyers, Ga.
11-25-66
BARGAIN SALE—Overstocked with Du-
roo Jersey hogs, White Orpingtons, In
dian Runner ducks. Write for bargain
No. 60 FREE, woman's College, Me-
n, Miss. 11-16-42
For SALE!—One Second-hand , „ „
tlre^surrey; g°°d as new. Atlanta Plo
and Vehicle Co., 97 South Forsyth-st.
MISCELLANEOUS.
signs, cloth, banners, show cards.
98% Whitehall.
1-5 OFF
EGULAR prjees—all fi
niture until Dec. 25th.
J. M. HIGH CO.
FOR SALE—One rubber tlri
hand phaeton, light and si
lady; used only few months.
MADAME PAULINE,
CLAIRVOYANT.
B.
SI.. Apt.
10-1-67
MADAME ELMER.
CLAIRVOYANT
AND PALMIST.
268 Whitehall-nt. The unequaled.
41 Houston-st., corner Ivy.
Gypsy Psychic Palmist.
CAN BE consulted on all subjects, 5*
North Forsyth-st.. opposite postofflce.
WONDERFUL palmist and life
they Jo what others clajm to do. Prices
25 and 60 cents. 17 E. Mltchell-st. 11-23-10
SPIRITUALISTS.
'clocl
Meetings every evening at
mo
TRIO a L REDS. $8; pair Whlta Leg
horns, 13.60: pen B. B. R. Bantams,
38; Light Drahmn egg,, 38. 81.60 and 31
e sr 15. Wntcb them win at tho shows.
restland Poultry Yards, 674 Peachtree-
st. ■ 11-26-73
Eggs For Hatching.
KELLERBTRASB Crystal Whlta Orping
tons, direct descendants from the fa-
S oui Peggy: 35 and 3* per flftoen. Snow's
erfectlon Single Comb Buff Orpingtons,
36, 12 and 31.50 per flfteen. Finest util
ity Single Comb Rhode Island Reds In
the South. 33 and 31.50 per fifteen. Write
H. G. HASTINGS & CO.
Seedsmen for the South.
16 W. Mitchell St.
Pour Deliveries Daily.
North and South Side at 9 a. ni.
Inman Park and West End at
2 p. m.
BOTH PHONES 2668.
)
k*
Cakee.
WANTED—BOARDERS.
WANTED—Boarders; modern 'conve
lence,; close In: rates reasonable; tat.
boarders taken. 132 South Pryor. Phoni
4360 Atlanta.
NEWLY furnished house; all conven
ience!; boarders and tablo '
100 West Harris.
NICELY furnished front
board; all conveniences; very cios
north aide. Bell phone Ivy 4339-j.
ROOMS with excellent meale; term
reasonable. 41 Wlndaor-*t.; one bloc
from Whitehall. Atlanta phone 3015-F.
NICE, lorre room, with private
first-clan, table; dose In; rates reason
able. riione Ivy 1033. 357 Peachtree.
bath; steam heat; also smaller room
best location; excellent table. IVesi
Peachtree. Ivy 1263-L. 491
EITHER OF THEBE are sure to give
- eatlefactory results. Conker's Laying
tonlo, Lee's Egg Maker and Rusts’ Egg
Producer, 25c and 50c. This le the time
to begin feeding your hen* for Christmas
eggs.
DON’T WAIT—You may he too late. Get
Conkey's Houp Remedy now and have It
on hand for use at a cure and also as a
31. Insure your Rock.
board. Ivy 1733.
THOSE desiring s strictly refined home
with unexcelled meals and roo - -
Ivy 6551. 139 West Peachtree;
cure for those chickens that are sneez
Ig. wheezing and running at the nose
)d eyes. Price 25c, 50c, and 11.00. Easy
to give—Juat put It In the drinking wa
rm parity,
No. I, 140-egg capacity, 116. Alt In per
feet condition and with all attachments
Eibcrton Poultry Yards, Elberton, Ga.
DON'T BE TOO LATE! When you see
your chickens sneezing, coughing, with
atering eyes and swollen heads, get
mkey's Koup Remedy Immediately; 50c
id II. Don't put off getting It. Roup is
intaglous. Before you reallae the dan-
POWDER8 fed to your fowls once or
twice a week In a mash will aid their
llgestlon and prevent bowel trouble,
’rl. e. on* pound package. 35c; 14 pound
•ackage, 60c. By mall add one cent an
and hrooders. We have the Essex
COW8 FALLING OFF In milk or twtter-
■’a stock vis-
zed with res-
atable and prevent, waata from Imperfect
digestion. Tones up the animal; makes
her do her beat and put all energy Into
the milk pall. Try It. That's the best ar
gument: 25c. 50c and tl sixes. “
litiunu, es, we ana f i stars. > ri >
economical, because there's no filler In
this tonic medicine. Dairymen buy In
11-22-20 pall*; 82 and 32. Money-back guarantee.
FIRST-CLASS table: all conveniences
nice rooms; refined boarding house. 17!
Capltol-ave. Main 2768-J. 641
1-5 OFF
REGULAR prices—all fu:
niture until Dec. 25th..
J. if. HIGH CO.
i'*-4-l7
neat, an mooen
Cajl Ivy 6278.
NICELY furnished rooms with excellent
meals; all modem conveniences; close
In. Apply 808 Peachtree-at. -----
12-6-11
CAN accommodate several table boarders;
good, dean home cooking. 93 Washtng-
in-at. 12*5-15
ROOM With excellent meals; terms rea
sonable. 42 Windsor, one block from
Whitehall. Atlanta phone 3016-F.
NICE ROOM for select couple or young
men; flrat-daaa table board; private
home. 356 Capltol-ave. Atlanta phone
1465. 11-6-41
refined family.
C. FOR RENT—ROOMS.
id. One cent a word for ads under this head.
^ . FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms; gas
connections for light housekeeping. Ap
ply 190 South Pryor-at. 10-31-16
LARGE furbished or unfurnished rooms
- in the heart fcf the city, to gentlemen
or for housekeeping. Apply 69 Falrlfe-st.
Phone Main 4719 for keys. , 11-23-1
st. WILL RENT rooms In my home, Inman
-1 Park, for light housekeeping to couple
—• without children. Phone Ivy 5135-J.
11-23-58
Ik LARGE, weil-furnisned room to couple or
ce. two gentlemen; meals If desired; refer-
25 ences. Mrs. 8. M. O., care Georgian, 4
FOR RENT—Two rooms to adults, $6. 11
ow , Castleberry-st. ^ 691
— THREE unfurnished rooms for rent: sec
ond story; water and gas; cheap. Phone
ts. Atlanta 2298. 12-2-20
52 FOR RENT—Four nice connecting rooms;
, $15 per month. 45 E. Merrltts-ave.
= * • 12-2-87
FOR RENT—Desirable front room; fur-
id. nlshed or unfurnished; reasonable. 260
Ivy-st. Bell phone Ivy 2584-J. 12-2-48
™ WILL RENT four rooms to reliable cou-
pie at a reduced price If they will take
29 care of house. 91 East-ave. 648
ry • 1-5 OFF
2« REGULAR prices—all fur-
« niture until Dec. 25th..
™ J. M. HIGH CO.
FOR RENT—Three or four unfurnished
rooms for light housekeeping; best north
„ side neighborhood; reasonable to desir-
- able parties; references exchanged. Bell
£ phone Ivy 6495-L. 12-4-5
80 EAST PINE-ST.. on lease, four rooms;
19 private bath; references. 443 Court-1
14 land-st., corner Pine. 12-4-9 |
THREE unfurnished rooms In walking 1
distance. Call at 127 West Hafris-st.
r- 649
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms;
close in. 41 Cone-st. 664
THREE connecting rooms, $1<T per month.
~ 436 Crew-st. * 12-4-21
FOR RENT—One nice unfurnished front
* ' room; bath and use of reception hall:
fS, 262 Plillfam-st. ui
TWO UNFURNISHED or partly furnished
rooms, 24 West Alexander-st. 678
THREE excellent rooms for light house-
keeping, furnished or unfurnished: no
children; in private home. Call Ivy2856-L.
678
♦ THREE large upstairs rooms; hall and
J7 bath; $10. 300 Crew-st. 12-6-5
TWO or three rooms with owner; good
neighborhood; ten minutes ride to city;
$8 and $10, respectively. F. S. M., Box 84.
care Georgian. 12-5-1
- FOR RENT—Two unfurnished front
c, rooms on first floor; private entrance:
e. north side. Phone Ivy 2384-J. 12-5-2
FOR RENT—Three rooms for housekeep- t
ing; all conveniences; north side. 132
Kant Merrltts-ave. Phone Ivy 1827-L. 6 .
* FOR RENT—Three or four very desira-
a Me. unfurnished rooms, for light ■
. housekeeping, on cpr line. Phone west
. 258-J, or call at 162 Lee-st. 12-5-32
24 West Alexander-st. 684
FOR RENT—Large front room, furnished
or unfurnished. Phone Ivy 2819. 40
i. West Baker-at. 12-5-33 J
; FOR RENT—Half cottage* adapted for
• housekeeping. Apply within. 450 Cen-
'4 tral-ave. 7
butler’s pantry. Including gas stove,
steam heat, electric lights, hot bath; |21
per month. Call Main 2508-J. 12-8-33 G
7 FOR RENT—Threo rooms and bath, to \
„ adults. 301 South-ave., near Grant
9 park. 633
. TWO connecting first-floor rooms for u
- ^ housekeeping; bath adjoining; partly X
e furnished If desired. 454 Central-ave. °
i 12-6-42 v
... (l
FOR RENT—PURNISHED ROOMS. O
Ons cent a word for ads under thle head. -
O 152 WEST PEACHTREE, newly fur- ,
nlshed rooms In private home; modem o
convenience!: rent reasonable. 11-24-12 —
FOR RENT—To one gentleman In private *
, home, nicely furnished room; no chll- —
dren; house furnace heated; on one of the
beat north aide residence etreeta. Phone n
Ivy 472-L. xc B
’ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room; p
steam heat; ail conveniences; to gen
tlemen only. Oglethorpe, 195 Ivy; apart-
ment 2. 11-30-J7
LARGE front rooms, convenient to bath, T
In modern home; walking distance. Ivy
2168-L. 205 Sprlng-st. 12-1-26
TO RENT—One furnished room; all con
veniences; next to bath: for young man;
references exchanged. Call Ivy 3309-J.
*12-2-26 -
TWO nicely furnished rooms; all conve- —
n(ences; hot J>ath; close In. 85 West F
Baker-st. 12-2-31
Cl
TWO nicely furnished rooms, complete for —
light housekeeping; two blocks from T
Candler- Blilg. 83 Auburn-ave. 12-2-21
NEWLY furnished room for rent, ltl so
Courtland-st. 12-2-22 w
NICELY furnished rooms and board. 65 g<
Houston-st. 12-2-23
ONE furnished room for gentleman; all ^
modern conveniences. Main 1957-J. tic
12-2-25 PI
ONE FURNISHED room; close in; con
venient and reasonable. 278 Rawson.
13-2-48 j?
FOR RENT—Desirable steam-heated room
In modern apartment, with first-class
board; reasonable rates. Centrally lo
cated. 41 East Cain. 12-2-39
'1-5 OFF N<
REGULAR pricey—all fur- “ n
niture until Dee. 25th. f<
J. M. HIGH CO. In*'
ONE handsomely furnished room with
electric lights, steam heat, hot and cold V
water, to gentleman only. Apply 22 Car-
neglc way. Apartment B. Phone Ivy
4615. 12*2-66
ONE large, newly furnished room for gen
tlemen or couple, half block from Can- On
dter Bldg. Call at 22 Houaton-st. 620 —
HANDBOMELY furnished sunny front
room; private hath. "Third Street," wli
care Georgian. • * 626 Ue
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, up- =
•tain, for single gent; bath, hot and
cold water; private family; price 98. Ap>
ply 309 Rlchardson-st., near Capltol-ave. On
888 —
POR RENT—Large, sunny front room;
' nicely furnished. 58 West Peachtree.
• 12-4-8
NEWLY furnished room* with or without .
board; all conveniences. 72 Bpring-su hlfl
618 m J
For RENT—Three furnished rooms foe an
light housekeeping. 14* Wglton-at. .
12-4-21 tr«
FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS.
rWO rooms, furnished, complete for
light housekeeping. 157 Courtland-st.
# 12-4-17
FOR RENT—Well furnished, steam-
heated room, bath adjoining. 61 East
Cain, third floor. Apartment 6. Phono
Ivy 3612. 12-4-20
FOR RENT—OFFICE SPace-
One cent a word far ads'undSftSf **
with private entrance; can be rented to
gether. Ivy 3579-L. 28 East Alexander*
at.. Apartment F. 67(
ONE large beautifully furnished room for
light housekeeping on first floor; hot and
cold water, $4 per week. 266 Whitehall-st.
FOR RENT—Nice, clean room for light
housekeeping or sleeping room; single or
double. 406 Peachtree-st. Phone Ivy 894.
12-4-44
WANTED—A roommate for. young man.
wun an conveniences: nrei-ciass muie;
private family: congenial and homelike.
Phone Main 3770-L. 375 Capltol-ave.
12-5-12
FOR RENT—One nicely furnished room;
* e home; all conveniences. Apply
ltol-ave., or phone Main 2958-L.
12-5-14
uii nEini—xwo iiiteiy luniianeu ruuiiio,
second floor; for light housekeeping. 50
FOR RENT—One-half of L
new Third National Bank *RM 0fflc «
gfaT M '“ Ge0rgUn ' B « M.
1-5 OFF
REGULAR prices—all f n ,
niture until Dec. 25th
J. M. HIGH CO
OFFICE space for rent
46 North Pryor-st. ,
front of Lowry bank;
lighted and heated; fine
cation. Little & Green.
12-4-4
LOST AND FOUND
° necent a word for adaundar tht, h(
1-50FF~^~~
REGULAR prices—all f™
niture until Dec. 25th
J. M. HIGH CO. '
i BRACELET was found at u *
Call Mra. Carter, Main 248LL* th ft?
Apartment 2, 140
FOR gentleman, nicely furnished room
with all modern conveniences; two
_ .uares from Georgian Terrace, overlook
lng Peachtree. For. information call Iv
483. 6S
WANTED—FURNISHED ROOMS.
WANTED—By December 16. ,two or three
furnished rooms for light housekeeping.
Hose In. South aide preferred. Address
FOR RENT—APARTMENTS.
side apartments, half block of car lino;
team heat, gas range, shades to all win-
ovrs; screened throughout; tile floor in
bath; storage rooms: on corner. Insuring
perfect ventilation. Phone Main 1304. x
four large and one small room; also
irivate entrance; an Ideal place. 164 N.
i a classified advertising medium. The,
Georgia gives quick and profitable results.
Its readers are of the class that makes It
pay to advertise.
1-5 OFF
REGULAR prices—all fi
niture until Dec. 25th.
J. M. HIGH CO.
Initial watch fob. Initial, 1U U V?
please return to 421 Empire BMg
ceivo reward. *'
LOST—Scotch Collie male
crown; brown with white neck rj
liberal reward. 29 Kimball-,t. Phone'S
STRAYED from 110 Ivy-st., one
mule and bay mare pony. FlnS»p
be rewarded if returned to Blamin
Co.. 32 West Hunter-st Phones So 4
12-4.*
LOSST-Brown muff on Monday on third
floor Alien s or Child's caft. FlnrWr^
turn to Bookkeeping Department, South!
®rn Bell Telephone Company; reward. 681
FOUND—Bank book am! oheckTTw.
ln| a a n tT8 C 8 Ur hM1a b .5:t Ca,ll " g ^
L°8T—In Third National hank or
office Monday afternoon. Ueoemkw ,
one folding purse with 412 Inclosed, mi
35 bill, remainder In |1 bills: name Id
—Alt: reward for return. J. D. McCuIli
! West Baker-st., city. '
MEDICAL,
Ons cent a word for ad, under this heal
DB. EDMONDSON S Taney, Pennyroyal
and Cotton Root Ptlle, a eat, and re
liable treatment for painful and eue.
pressed menstruation. Irregularities end
similar obstructions. Trial box by mill.
80c. Frank Edmondson & Bro.. mm:
facturlng chemists, 14 South Broad-n..
Atlanta, Ga. t-lMj
COLDS, catarrh, cough, consumption.
This is the schedule 63 out of every M
- , every 191
persons run. Use Dr. George Brown e Cu
tarrh Cabinet, a home treatment that
cures. Price $1. Any druggist. Brotn
Chemical
Company, Atlanta.
WANTED—APARTMENTS.
Address Studio, care Georgian.
HOTELS.
i cent a word for ads under this head.
rooms for ladies and gentlemen.
1-5 OFF
REGULAR prices—all fi
niture until Dec. 25th.
J. M. HIGH CO.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
FOR RENT. HOUSES—Call, writs or
phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph O.
19 South Broad-aL 4-1-21
one or two year* to reliable grocer flve-
or unfurnished; private
au cm... meuicine nnuu.ii 10 uur, «r
case for 35 and guarantee a cere. Bn
Matthews and McLaughlin. Moultrie, Gi
12-2-11
DROPSY.
On* cent a word for ad* under this tied.
DROPSY CURED. Relieve* shortueu of
breath tn 38 to 48 hours. Reducti
swelling In 16 to 20 day*. Writ* for nr;
tlcularu. Collom Dropsy Remedy Co.. 511
Auitell Bldg., Atlanta, Ga
MOTORCYCLES.
One cent a word for ade under this 5e,L
CHRISTMAS BICYCLES.
SEE GUS CASTLE.
Full Line at the
Right Price.
93 North Pryor,
Atlanta, Ga.
10-14-22
AUTOMOBILES.
One cent a word for ads under this heel
A RARE BARGAIN, owner leaving to*»
tells me to sell hfs 1918 nrs-pawecg
touring car. This car Is fullr W! | l’l*;
and cost 31,650; first check for ILOOO 0“
1L Roacoo Carden, 389 Edgowood-jv^
Phono Main 4250.
637
1-5 OFF
LAR prices—all fui
niture until Dec. 25th..
J. M. HIGH CO.
& H. F. West.
12-6-21
694
FOR RENT—STORES.
Better known as “old
without extra Peachtree
Also basement to store,
and stable. A. W. Farlinger, 304
North Boulevard. 11-10-30
TWO BARGAINS—Must aell *t one* «J
new foredoor Flanden, with top «T
windshield complete; also one 1911Juan
■os Buburban. with windshield: used 1«
UAY Hi O. UUUlIlaAJ aw.
equipped and in perfect A
leaving the city reaeon tor eelllng. ^
nfnk.nn fop mma one wanting a
FOR EXCHANGE—For house and !«*»
farm, flva-seat second-hand automohw
worth 3900. John H. James.
RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE 0*
PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA
The following schedule l I? e P noi
lished only as information, end
guaranteed: —
5 30 am
f,
~7 Chatt’ga. JMjJjJ
i* moS
30 jsew «jy)rS!
15 Chatt ga. / JJ’ f
29 B’ham. • « g{£
Arrive From—
36 New Y.. 6.00 am
13 Jaxvltie. 6.30 am
43 Waa’ton. 6.25 am
12 Sh’port. 6.30 am
13 Cfncl
I 32 Fort V
23 Jaxvtllc. 8.50 am 86 B hanh
•17 Toecoa.. 8.10 am
26 Heflin... 8.20am
. Chat’ga. 10.35 am
T Macon... 10.40am
*7 Fort V..10.45 am
21 Cot'bui..10.50 am
6 Clnri... .11.10 am
40 B'ham.. 12.40 pm
30 B'ham.. 2.30 pm
39 Charlo'e 3.55 pm
5 Jaxvlll*. 5.00 pm
37 New Y. 6.00 pm
22 CoThu*
fi R'mond. 8.30 pm 28 Fort | V
24 Kan. Cy. 9.20 pm *5 Heflin
If Chat’ga. 9.25 pm |
29 Col'bus.. 10.20 pm
31 Fort V..10.25 pm
30 B'ham..n.oflngt
14 Clnri.... 11.00pm
5.2" P«
5.45 F®
s.jor"
10 Macon... IT, r „
44 Wash on. *
24 Ja.rlS ir"y®
dally. •»'
Trains marked thus (•) run
cert.Sunday. c<n , r »I