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THE AT.’jA.NTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1911.
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POULTRY, DOGS, PET STOCK. ETC. [ POULTRY, DOGS, PET STOCK, ETC. f POULTRY, DOOB. PET STOCK. ETC.
•:i* cent a word for ads under thU head. | one cent a word for ads under this head. I One cent n word for ads under this head.
THE GREAT CENTRAL SHOW OF THE SOUTH—JAN. 8 TO 13, 1912, ATLANTA, GA.
C. O. HARWELL, SEC., 113 NORTH PRYOR ST.
X ATLANTA QUOTATIONS.
June IS, 1911.
eje . —
* (Corrected ;by McCullough Bros.) 4-
•Sgge—;Fresh selected, no gul- +
ness or dirties. 16017c: mlscel- +
S. laneouu. i41*>15o; guineas and dlr-
* tie*. 120 He.
;• poultry—Live per pound: Turkeys. .
10®1! l-2c; ducks, 1! l-2016c; 4*
4. geese, 8010c: hens. 14@15c; roos-
+ terr., 7©8c; broilers, 15 to 27 l-2o +
4 each, owing to alre; frys, 25@30c' +
4 '-ach. 4*
Pressed per pound: Turkeys. 4
•> 15 lb 1 Sc .ducks, 16® 17 c: geese, 10 +
ft 12 l-2c; hens, 16017c; frys, 28 4
4 ft30o: roosters, 808c. 4
SPROUTED OATS.
Since the value
of sprouted cats
fnr use as a green
food for poultry
has become gener.
ailv known It has
steadily grown In
favor. The;
Advice
From
the
Poultry
Doctor
■VI .. They are
greatly relished by
the fowls, are In-
expensive and can
he fed to chick* a*
well as fowls
when chicks are
small only ' the
finely chopped
tops or blades
should , be used.
The process of sprouting the oats Is a
simple one. but there are several facts
In regard to It that are well worth
knowing. For sprouting oats you
should use now heavy oats They
should be started nt such Intervals ns
will keep the supply constant. The
amount started at one time would de
pend on the sli« of the fleck to be fed.
or the better plan would be to move to
new quarters the well fowls. Give the
sick fowls a cool dry place and Con-
key’s Roup Cure In their water, allow
ing no other.
To all Cranks:
All letters and com
munications on poultry
matters and for the
question and answer
column should be ad
dressed to
POULTRY DOCTOR
THE GEORGIAN,
Atlanta, Ga.
1T8TAL WHITE oRPINOTON eggs, IS.
$5. $10 and 916 per setting of 16 eggs.
Best flock In the South. Won three firsts
out of five at The Geor*!?.ns Poultry
nhow. defeating the originator, winning sil
ver cup tor wnltest male In the class. 8ee
my 8. C. Rhode Island Red ad. 100 fine
cockerels for .sale at |5 and 110. C. A.
Dobtys. Gainesville. Oa. 1-16-26
SOMETHING f^FF ERE NT—Something
good, something that will flourish In
hot weather—Diamond Jubilee Orping
tons; 13 a setting. Percy H. Whiting,
care Georgian. q
PLYMOUTH ROCKS.
WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS-Eggs from
a best pen. $3: eggs from next best pen.
92:-eggs from 'un of pens, per hundred,
910; sevwi .good cockerels, each 95. B.
W Bacon. Jr., care The Georgian; breed*
er of White Rocks for more than five
years.
: .. .hmiM MM# h* mnf . A thnn „.in t, n cnoicesi yenning nrceoerB now;
but Should not be more than will b*{ C ncks >3< hen „ %2 . in , otB of alx or more
AMERICAN DOMINIQUES—The oldest
and best American breed: will.sell some
of my choicest yearling breeders now
used In four or five days. If the oats
are kept too wet after they ore
partly grown, or If not used after a
certain time, they w4ll become sour and
rapidly rot. Just what quantity* of
sprouted oata should be used for a given
number of fowl* would vary aoine with
conditions. A atrip or section contain
ing 60 square Inches Is a sife amount
to use for 100 hens, but more can bs
Dominique Poultry Yards. Chasm Falls,
Malone. N. Y.
797
for hatching the balance of the season.
93.60 per 100: $2 per 50: orders filled
promptly. C. C. Pollard. Evans, Ga.
During the summer oats can. be | nera In the lot. You can’t buy better at
sprouted, out of doors, but In • cold ““ " -**--*- **-*- -
weather they must be kept inside,
where the temperature Is high enough
to keep thenr growing:, and the warmer
they nre kept,.the faster will be^ their
growth.
A warn) cellar makes , a very desir
able rdace. The use of trays for sprout
ing the on»s has been found to give the
best results and they should be made
only 1ar«*e enough to hold oats for four
or five days' feeding. About four trays
will then be necessary to supply the
fowls with bats at such a time as they
arp most suitable for feeding. ,
For too fowls make four trays about i born.‘na
15_by 20 Inches. , , j
ONE pen
MISCELLANEOUS.
box of Rounders for l3.lV order from
Emmett Shaw Cigar Co.. 2H-12 Rhodes
Bldg. Bell phone Main 404. 6-22-36
WANTED—FURNISHED ROOMS.
One cent a. word for ads under this head^
WANTED—Two or thi*ee furnished rooms
In West End. Must be with refined
people. Atlanta phone 2910.
FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms; dose
In; everything convenient. 27* Raweon-
st. 6-12-14
the fact that I will hatch no mon
chicks myself, will sell as fast as I car
furnish them eggs from my New YorV
,championship pen. New York, Chlcagc
and Boston winners; also from my twe
imported pens (the finest birds in Amer
ica today) at 93 per setting; formerlj
worth 910 to 920. Summerland Poultrj
Farm, Malbone, Bartow County, Geor
gia. 6-16-U
strain Barred Rocks; 926. One
Seedsmen for the South.
16 W. Mitchell St.
Phones 2568.
have reached the age of four to six weeks.
Price, 8 pounds. 26c; 50 pounds, f 1.40; 100
pounds, 92.50.
DARLING’S BEEF SCRAPS. 7 pounds,
25c; 50 pounds, 91.75; 100 pounds, 93.25.
Alfalfa meal, 7 pounds, 25c; 60 pounds,
91.25; 100 pounds, 92.25. Crushed oyster
■shell, mica grit, granulated bone, char
coal, wheat bran, etc.
DRINKING FOUNTS, food hoppers, grit
and shell boxes, feed pans, leg bands,
poultry punches and spray
CONDITIONERS for your horse or cow.
BLUE RIBBON White Leghorn eggs 5c
each, day-old chicka 10c each. White
Leghorn Poultry Tarda, Smyrna, Ga.
FOR SALE—Twenty 8. C. White Leghorn
pullets, four months old. and twenty
cockerels, same age. Beauties.. Pullets,
““ “ ‘ E. B. Havey.
60 WYCOFF S. C. White Leghorn pullets
and cofkeYel* from SOc to It. .Select
I several trie*. Yearling S. C. Red hens at
“ sacrifice,' |1 to f 1.50. * “ '
The sides nnd ends should bo one
Inch boards six Inches wide, (’over the
bottom of thlrtray with liths prevlqiin*
ty TOfcked ln yater to prevent splitting
and bulging and have them Just clcs«
enough to Keen oats from going thru
the cracks. NtH a ple«e of lsth flat
wavs across either end on the bottom
of the tray. T-hla permits drainage, but
does not dry out th*» oats too rapidly.
Make a sash to cover each tray, fitting
It with glass or oiled muslin. This gash
is for admitting light and holding the
warmth and moisture. Five pints of
oats should be evenly spread over a
tray of the else mentioned above and
thoroughly sprinkled with warm wqter.
Carefully cover the entire surface of
the rats with two,to four thicknesses of
burlap and again sprinkle. This sprink
ling pfocsss should then be repeated
once a day or nftener If the tempera
ture la high. Do not disturb the nntd
after they are placed In the traya. They
win sprout evenly If kept wet an<f
warm and •tf - * 1 '* ... . .
sprouts.
h hit .... ._
cover tray with sash. Keep the sash .
on till oats are about three Inches high,}
when It can be left off for •’■nod. Begin I
RHODE I6uAND AIDS.
ABODE ISLAND RED ar mm
*5. ?7 W> HPd ftp.p^r. setting <
*10 per 100
i my White Orpington ad.
SET A HEN TODAY—Single Comb
Rhode Island Reds will do as well In
summer as spring; grand laying strain 92
a setting. Percy H. Whiting, care The
Georgian. q
MINCP.CAS.
BEAUTY MINORCAS; the
famous layers of the big white egrs.
BLACK
famous layers of .... ....
Forrest Add 1 ton. Flowery Branch. G*j
4-2-5
91 per 16. 126 Wlrdaor-st.
it|rrlng will break tht tender I PIGEONS.
After the aprouts are about FOR SALE—About 200 pigeon*; some gun
nn< ‘ inch hint) remove the burlap and tl S5»M“P V\v fSSnXbi’rMM?al
cover trav With saah. Keen the wish Ju, F Bhoot * B " 8prlngf1eld. Dalton, Oa.
276
feeding when sprouts nre about four j BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS—
Inches high. Some Judgment must be We offer for Immediate sale 400 grand
used In the treatment to suit the vary- J breeders In Indian Runner ducks and
ing conditions. To remove from tray I White Leghorns Must have rjjj of
lEPLVflLS'WP.K?c7i n I.u«n , B h e ..n c . k ^VT.X r .^lV e
We gttarantee satisfaction or money back
HOR3E8 AND CARRIAGES.
f gear practically new.
»s. Address J. II. W..
FOR SALE—One good single dray, run-
Also A-l
care Georgian.
6-6-9
FOR SALE—One two-horse surrey and
one phaeton bui
tlon. PhOne 247
FOR SALE—Phaeton buggy; price $30.
Call at Askew A Shlppey’s, 224 Deca-
tur-aL 6-14-29
I WANT eight or ten good heavy work
mutes. Don’t mind age If cheap. W.
O. J ones, 35 R Forsyth-el. 259
FLY SCREENS—PRICE A THOMAS.
FLY SCREENS—PRICE A THOMAS
FLY SCREENS—PRICE & THOMAS.
62 N. Pryor-st. Phone 91 J.
improperly mien. J"nn n. i/Rnivi. *»
Wall-st., has an expert fitter and It will
coat you no more to have him flt you, and
It means insurance. 6-24-19
5-24 34
Not too late to hatch duck eggs. Have
the largest flock of ducks In the South,
and can ship promptly. Write for prices.
Model Poultry Farm. Colbert, Ga. ^ ^ ^
boGS.
FOR SALE—Scotch Collie (bitch) ten
months old; perfect beauty and a bar
gain. B. W. Springfield. Dalton. Ga. 275
FOR SALE—Full-blooded English bull
pupplee. Can he seen at 38 S. Pryor-st.
peel the oata from the lath bottom. J
each tray Is refilled as soon os emptied
there win be a constant supply of the
oats, providing the proper number of
traya nre In use. When wo consider
the food value of the sprouted oata anJ
the fact that a feed for 100 fowla can
he produced from one pint of oats at n
cost of less than, one cent; *1t can be
readily seen why this form of green
fond is eo universally recommended.'
To the Poultry* Doctor:
Dear Sir—i’an you give me a reme
dy f*>r reap , as f have several dases.
Tnt’y.
. QUINCY ARNOLD.
H ip*v?!l\ a\., June 14. 1911. — —
RACCOONS.
ANSWER. WANTED-To buy twelvw or fifteen wild
I will give you a remedy for roup, char,e * W ’ H ” Box 45,
but I advise not to breed from a bird i GeorgU>n '
that has been cured from a real genu-1
me case of roup. Do not confuse roup- HOGS.
'trKM'r'iKS^ERKSHIRE pigs, guts
-'"7„ i a'\ d so . ws b ? efl to ™y ff 00
mo»t common I* by the purchase of; AlasterpiCl’P
n »<’ «tock from yard. Infected with'. r-. n.
RABBITS.
BBLOIAN RABBITR from !6c up. .Main
8-18-5
hoar. R. P. Steinheimer,
Brooks, Ga. 6-14-25
thl* ill,cn, e or by the use of »ome In-
rci tcd coop or by the drinking veeaels.
Jinny times fowls will have roup with
out any Indication of ft cold. This Is
'■^plained bby the fact that roup Is n
germ disease, that these germs live on
and within the mucous membrane of
•“' throat nnd head pa-snages, that the
afflicted fowls are continually throw-
.?tt these germs off and a* they dryjpp one or two young fre,h cows
they are Tarried In the air from one to W ANTED-one or two young rresn cow.
COWS.
FOR SALE—Eight extra good milch cows,
giving from three to live gallons milk a
day. Call for M. Frong, at Askaw ft «hlp-
pey’a wagon yard, Decatur-at. 6-16-8*
another bird.
Usually, however. It start! from an
ordinary cold which If not corrected
will end In roup. The symptom* are a*
follow*: After the bird has contracted
">U|> It will have n tendency to atand
off by Itself up against the fence or
house, feathers ruffled up and appetite
*J>ne. There will appear a watery die-
charge from the corners of the eyes and
'he nostrils become closed, causing the
fowl to breathe thru Its mouth. From
this time on the development la more
r lea* rapid, the upper part of the
mouth and throat soon fill with a hard
cheesy matter of very offensive odors,
the eyes become swollen and closed,
comb turns dark and fever rises. The
bird becomes emaciated and llfelea*.
and Is not a very sightly object. The
tteat remedy la a good sharp ax ap
plied to the neck. But If the bird be a
valuable one and yd|i cere to treat it.
the following te the remedy as given
by Conkey ft Ca: The flret thing to
01 Is to separate the lick birds from
!ht healthy ones. Immediately dietn-
fcitfng premise, and drinking vessels;
J. A.. Box *4, care Georgian
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHLORO-NAPTHOLEUM DIP
and
LIVE STOCK DISINFECTANT
18 THE EASIEST end most convenient
dip and disinfectant to use. In tact,
will prevent all kinds of paresltes and
diseases. One gallon makes 100 gallons
dip and disinfectant. Will prevent roup,
lice, gapee, cholera, pip, .canker, mites.
Indorsedand used by Lorlng Brown sod
C. O. Harwell. Quarter gallon 60c. half
gallon Me, one gallon 81.56. five gallons
WEST DISINFECTING CO., -
No. *6 South Forayth-at., Atlanta, Ga.
FOR “SALE-Burr Orpington*, two hana.
one cook, 91.50 each. Fifteen chick*
two week* old 26c each, £
Black Minorca*, one cock, *1* b«n*- Fjil-
leta, cockerel*. Two-week»-old chick*;
must be *olr! at once. I’rice* will be made
to effect dulek tale. Fourteen W hlfe Leg
horn Chick* five weeka old. 35c each. Al!
thoroufhbffcd alock. 9 Brown place.
SATISFACTORY picture frame work at
the right price* can be had at 71 Whlte-
hall-nt. Southern Book Concern. J. C. Ga-
van, manager. Give up n trial order on
your next picture frame order. 6-12-21
WILL PAY for the arrest of Charlie Bran
ham 910. He !• a tall, Mack negro,
about twenty year* old. Weigh* about
170 pound*. A little atoope<i In walking.
G.» H. Davis, bondsman. Newborn, Ga.
6-14-27
Ditut'bl’ CURED—Give* tjuick reliet.
stops chorines* of breath in 26 to 41
hour*; remove* all *we!l)ng in 15 ta 2l>
day*, and generally effect* a cure In 4#
to 90 day*. We guarantee lust what w*
say. ConMuUuttoti and examination free
If unable to call, write for aymptoni blunk.
testimonial* and full particular*. Cnllun.
Dropsy Remedy Ca, 612*13 Austell Bldg.,
Atlanta. Ga.
MADAME PAULINE.
1 CLAIRVOYANT.
SCIENTIFIC PALMIST. 134 Ivv-et..
apartment B 10-1-5*
MADAME DEL RE\. the successful psy
chic palmist, advises you on love, family
and business affair*, lawsuits, marriage*,
chsngoe speculation. Investment*, lost ar
ticles. vie 321 Whltehall-sf.. Just below
Brotherton.
MADAME ELMER.
CLAIRVOYANT
AND PALMIST.
163 Whitehall-,t.-The unequaled.
DR EDMONDSON'S Taney. Pennyroyal
and Cotton Root Pill,, a safe and re
liable treatment for painful and' -eup-
preaaed menstruation. Irregularities and
Mlmllar obitructlon,. Trial box by mall.
60c. Frank Rdmondnn ft Bro.. manu
facturing rhemlala, 14 South llroad-at.
Atlanta. Oft. »-}7-!4
dress' Dr. John T. Patterson. 18 Waddell.
Phones: Atlanta 43M. Bell 8848-Ljv^
CANCER CURED.
W. INGHAM. Cancer Specialist, of Ran
ger, Ga.. has cured more than 1,000
.jaea of cancer daring the past fifty year,
without cutting or toes of blood, and
wants no money until cancer Is removed.
Come add see him or write for circular.
Address W. Ingham. Ranger, tla 310
The effect your ad gains by repetition Is
a valuable one. It’s a natuial effect, and
sometlmeu n.orn striking to IU way than
6-10-16 M.ku type and space.
FOR RENT—Entire upper floor of «
Cspltol-svo. horns; thrro largo room,
and hall: clout,, window,, sink, light,
and phone. Apply 468 Capltol-ave. 16
YOUNQ LADY, thoroughly experienced si
bookkeeper and stenographer, desires s
change opposition. Am also experienced
In hotel work. A-l reference!. Energetic,
Box 11, care Georgian. 19
FOR RENT—Three or four rooms fpr light
housekeeping. 48 West Peachtre place.
Phone Ivy 1898-J. , 6-14-22
FOR RENT—Two nice unfurnished rooms
for light housekeeping, close In. Apply
1 340 Woodwsrd-sve. . Ill
THREE or five rooms for rant. Bell phono
Main 6560-J. 370 East Goorgls-sve.
6-14-10
ELEGANT suits of rooms suitable for
light housekeeping In home of refined
private family. Modern conveniences end
pleasant surroundings. Apply *1* Csn-
frsl-svs. . *-14-7
FOR RENT—Connecting rooms for light
housekeeping. 9*1* Central place. Phone
Main 465. , 131
FOR RENT—Two front rooms, one large
and one email, with small dining hall.
Cloee In. Ill per month. 6* Eoet rails.et
FOR liENT—‘Two or throe unfurnished
rooms; close In and connecting. 7 C»-
tleberry-at. Atlanta phone 3060-A. 262
FOR RENT—Four beautiful connecting
rooms; close In; cheap. Call Main
2S39-L. At 30* 8. Pryor. 26*
THREE furnished or unfurnished second.
floor rooms: gultable for light house
keeping; modern conveniences; Inman
Park. Phone Ivy 2207-L. 257
THREE unfurnished rooms, ground floor,
separate gas. throe block* from Peach
tree; Just off of East E|lls-»t. 9 Cllfford-
st. Phone ivy 2267. 6-16-66
two Rooms for rent—yi. Wllilam,-
st. Call Ivy 8175-L. 6-16-4
TWO connecting,, light housekeeping.
front rooms, $7; one extra large light
housekeeping room. $4.60: gas, water, fur
nished or unfurnished; three blocks from
Terminal station. 62 \V. Falr-st.^ ^ ^
FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS.
One cent a word for ads under thla head.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms;
one with privilege of bath. Three con
necting. with exclusive privilege of hath
and sitting room. Fine for three single
gentlemen. Ivy 2560-J. . 62
FOUR ROOMS, furnished complete for
housekeeping, add ’ also two room* for
houHekeeping. Call Bell phone Main
6233-L. 227 Central-ave. 6-13-8
FOR RENT—Nice, clean newly furnished
rooms; hot ami cold bath: good loca
tion; within one block of business part of
city Phone Main 1278. • 16F Whltehln-st
FOR RENT—Two sets of housekeeping
rooms, all furnished, ready for house
keeping, and also single bed room. Have
nil conveniences; hot and cold water.
Rate* very reasonable. 82 Auburn-ave*
Atlanta phone 4727. 6-14-20
ONE or two furnished rooms with or
without board. Phone Ivy 1669-L^ ^ ^
ONE downstairs furnished room. 77 W.
Cain. 6-14-6
Fnlt RENT—Two connecting front rooms.
' with bath, to young.men; all conven
iences. Wellington, apartment 2, corner
Houston nnd Ivy. 8-14-24
FOR RENT One nicely furnished room,
close In. 59 Eaet Ellfe-st 6-14-24
FOR RENT—Woll screened furnished
front room, north side; private home;
gentlemen or couple. Ivy 2098-L. 271
I "~HAVE ONE rdeely furnished front
room*for renf. to lady or gentleman, or
two light houNekeeping rooms. Rent
cheap. 14 Mll!a-*t. 6-15-9
COOL, pleasant room, near bath; in pri
vate home; West End; gentlemen pre
ferred; references. Phone west 268-.T. or
call 152 Lce-st. 6-15-1
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished upstairs
room, adjoining bath. All conveplfoces.
250 Ivy-st. Phone 4887. „ , 6-18-19
FOR RENT—Nice front room In prlvgte
homo. Reference* required. Phone
4807-.1 Main. 6-16-27
TWO furnished rooms for light house
keeping; will rent cheap for summer.
138 Pulliam. 6-15-23
FOR RENT—Furnished roams for gentle
men. 981* Central place. Phone Main
466. 236
152 WEPT PEACHTREE—Modem, fur
nished roome In private home. Plenty
of nhade and porchea; $3 per week up
ward. 6-6-7
for RENT—Nicely furnished room. 14
Baltimore piece. Call Ivy 468. 8-16-7
TWO completely furnished rooms In rear
of be*t residence In square, with use of
parlor, gas. hot and cold bathe; three
doors from Pryor-et. car line; reasonable
to good /tenont. Atlanta phono 3248. 180
Richardson-*t. ’ 6-16-8
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS In The Hsli,
apartment 3. Ivy 1239. Baker end
Spring. 6-18-11
THREE or four furnished rooms. 146V.
reachtree-st. ' .6-15-17
INMAN PARK—Large front room, nicely
furnished; all conveniences; home com
forts; private family; board optional. 96
Slnclalr-ave. 6-14-17
A FURNISHED ROOM and kitchen for
light housekeeping; electric lights,
kitchen, sink and next to water. Apply
46 Weat Raker, or phone Ivy 3167.
6-16-20
FURNISHED ROOM and bath, gas stove;
references required. Bell phone West
649-L. Also servant room. 6-16 : 2t
THREE furnished room* for lighi house-
keeping. Phone 6863-F. 238 cspllal-sve^
COOL, pleasant room; In easy walking J
distance; north side; every convenience; *
no other roomers; home domforts;'must I
he seen to he appreciated; reference* ex- *
changed. Phone Ivy 2716-L. 326
FURNISHED room to one ot two gentle
men: nice location; references. 94 For-
rest-ave. 6-16*21
WANTED—ROOMS.
One cent a word for ads under this head.
MARRIED COUPLE de
sire three or four rooms
with family where refine
ment is expected and ap-
preciated. Address Oliver,
care Georgian. 6-15-28
WANTED—Large, unfurnished room on
north tide; neer In. Telephone Bell Ivy,
4504-J. 3*21
dress Walther. cape Georgian.
WANTED—By three young men, to rent
one furnished room in Decatur. Pleasr
call A. B. P., phbne Main 1776. betweei
6 and 7 o'clock Friday or Saturday after
noon*. 308
WANTED—BOARD.
WANTED—One room with bath at
the summer.
WANTED—Room and board by lady
private family; north side; no oth
boarders; wants quiet, good home. w.
B., care Georgian. . 8 r 14-
gin water, 451 Pulliam-st., Atlanta.
WANTED—By refined young mkn.
furnished room with board; cloi
north side preferred. Address J.
Box 43, care Georgian. •
room with refined private family. Re
sonable rate*. Answer at once. Box
car® Georgian. i
WANTED—BOARDERS.
DELIGHTFUL ROOMS with L - .
table board; reasonable term*.' 81 Cap!
tol-ave.
THds'E DESIRING pleasant rooms with
board, apply 31 East Caln. 611-87
with private verandas.
.PJione Main 600S-J.
BOARD In private tiom* for' summer.
Reference, requested; larg. rc *
shaded grounds. 436 l’eachtr
778-L.
walking distance.
6-14-I
NICE ROOM and board,
int for the ,umm
366 Capltol-avo.
able rftte,. 39 Currl*r-bt.,
Park. Reaaonabla. Atlanta ptinne It64-B.
31 West Peachtree place. Ivy 8S0-L.
PRIVATE BOARD; Urge, cool room,; five
minutes walk of town. Also tabf
era wanted. 4 We»t Peachtree.
WANTED—Business woman to i
nice from room and board. |n ..
home In West End; mainly far company.
West 1043. '6.10-38
HOUI.eS FOR RENT.
Cochran. I» South Rroad-st
car Jinc; aouin oino; nieviy umwi waua,
bath, gas: excellent condition.. 122.50 par
qionth. Cottage, Box 160, care Georgian.
FOR RENT—Nice 6-room cottage; neer
car line; south* side; newi * 4 * ‘
hath, gan: excoiient cond
100, c*re Georgian.
FOR RENT—Five-room cottage; all Im
provement*; near Grant park;
nalghl ■ J
win i
ywner.
ovementa; near urani pern; nice
hborhood. 48 Bryan-at. 620 per month,
leaac one year. G. W. Hlmebeugh.
*r, 22 Rosalia-et. 6-11-11
neiion.
*13-81
FOR RENT—86 Lakevlew-ave.,
by Pone, DeLeon, near St. Chm
rooms; gas. wired for electricity, screened,
hath. Apply to ownar. 886 Peachtree. 163
893 WOonWARDiAVB.—Cbttags; three
rooms; bath; all conveniences. 113.86.
SALARIED MEN
WILL AFP^ECTATlf^Ot’R DI
VIDED PAYMENT PLAN OF
SELLING FURNITURE, CAR
PETS, AND RUG8. UNDER THE
PROVISIONS OF THIS SYSTEM
YOU ARE ENABLED TO PUR
CHASE THE BEST GRADES OF
HOME FURNISHINGS AT
CASH PRICES. AND YET PAY
FOR THEM A8 CONVENIENT.
ASK OUR SALESMAN ABOUT
? HE DIVIDED PAYMENT
LAN.
J. M. HIGH COMPANY,
Department Store.
WANTED—MONEY
j IF you Iiave money to lend
FOR RENT — Five-room) on Atlanta and suburban
furnished apartment dur- \ property, we can place it at
ing July and August, one j 7 to 8 per cent for you.
door from Peachtree. Light! FOSTER & ROBSON,
and airy; no children; very
reasonable. Address M. G.
M., care Georgian. 290
FURNISHED H0UGE8 FOB RRNT.
y walking J CH EAP 8l’M ME It rant, furnT*hedhome;
nv«nlmr«: i* uli.Hv tot "Pel Ii»«n Pr.rhtr.M *’ cor.
COTTAGE HOM E- FurnV*iKcd a* w« u*«
it; piano, nhone. etc.; will rent till Sep
tember 1. See ua at any tima thla week.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
atrictly modern;
bent nummer a Dart-
W.. Farllrger, 304 N.
6-9-11
every modern convenience; screen*; up
EDUCATIONAL.
WANTED—Two good oreheatr* wad for
ihe Lyric theater will be presented to
Mr*. N. D. Binford. 162 Le*-*t„ city. If
ike will bring thla page to The Georgian
wont ad department before 2 p. m. Sat
urday. ' If
Whitehall-at.. Atlanta. Ga.
In M*rch. . 40W
2-6-26
EMORY SUMMER- BCHOOL-*Coo». quiet,
ten week* from June 30. Latin, Greek,
French, German, English, history, math
ematic*. Addreaa E. K. Turne:. Oxford,
Ga. 6-26-27
. FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished
w room* for housekeeping; private large
d veranda; near In; references exchanged.'
y Bell phone S6I9-J Main. 214
r
i
SUMMER RES0RT8.
n One cent a word for ads under this head
1 WAYNE8Vit.LE. N. C.—Haywood White
5 . Sulphur Springs Hotel. Free waters; 26-
- ; acre lawn; tennis, other .games and moun-
a tain climbing. Ideal vacation spot. Also
Behrldere in Asheville. Write for booklet*.
... 379
; WE CAN SAVE you money it several
s hotels In New York, at>d also at several
Bummer resorts, .both at seashorotand Jn
1 mountain*. Can give discount of 30 per
cent. Address Resorts, Box 4. care Geor-
y gian. xxs
! FOR RENT—Beach cottages to desirable
parties; furnished. Mrs. O. E. Merrl-
fleld. St. 8lmons Station, Ga. 273
THE JENKINS COTTAGE,
FLEI8CHMANN, NEW YORK. N. K.
Jenkins, proprietor. Will bo open for
guests June 26. Terms upon applicaUom
THE AVONDALE!—Avon, N. J. Ideal
country home; free boating, bathing,
fishing. J. M. Hall, R. F. D. No. 1.
Anbury Park, N. J. 81*
| BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR RENT.
Second T?E53ir for Vent.'TIlvr^Ktt?:
hall. Will partition Into rooms for de-
10 Co,e f°°V^
FOR RENT—OFFICE SPACE.
One cent a word for ads undar this heed.
MY OFFICE, In first-clou, centrally lo
cated office building, can be uud for
mailing nddreae. with telephone and desk
facilities, by traveling man without per-
per month or week. Stenographic serv
ices furnished or not, as desired. Address
General Stenographer, care Georgian, xx
FOR RENT—Desk space, with u*e of tel
ephone, to desirable party, preferably
traveling man; services of stenographer
may be nad or not, as desired. 1423 Em-
' plre building. x
WANTED—Party to share office. 637
Aostell Bldg. Stenographer's service If
desired. 119
DESK SPACE and uio of largo furnished
room, phone Included. If you want this
In Empire Life building, phono Main 4594
atones. 6-15-4
. 1 “ ■ • ■ • • :!•!■■
FOR SALE—HOTELS.
One cent a word for sds under this head
FOR SALE—Hotel of SO rooms; on north
side; one block from Candler building:
nicely and newly furnished; good run of
customers. For terns and particulars,
eddres. Hotel B., care Georgian. 819
AUTOMOBILES.
One cent a word for ads under this head.
FOR-SAM!—Model 10 Bulck In good con
dition. Address Box 66, Decatur,
19*9 MODEL F two-cylinder Bulck; fully.
equipped: In excellent condition; •price
830*. ' J. 6. Covington.' Atlanta phone
874*. *-13-4
WANTED-rTo erode land or. horie. for
, second-hand car.. P. O. 888, Perry, Fla.
6-11-18
WILL TAKE automobile In part pay-
ment, balance In cash, for equity In
:north side nine-room house, with all mod
em Improvement*. Address P. O. Box
Ml. Atlanta. Go. 1-14-4
FOR SALE—Model T Ford; combination
roadster and four-pauenger touring
car; In perfect running order. O. B. Al
len, 86 Walton-st. 17
CADILLAC ’$*,. practically new: only been
run 86* mile,; fully equipped; will sell
cheap on account of change In bueinee,.'
Address Box M. Dothan. Ala. *-18,-1
FOR SALE—1911 Overland runabout, tor^
pado body; used less than 60 days; fully
equipped and In perfect running order.
Want 4arger-car. H. P. J.. Box 17, core
Georgian. Ill ,
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
One ‘•mt e word for ads under »hl* hendtns
SMOKE Emmett Shaw's "Rounder" cigar
and be happy. S-I2-S5
MILLINERY bualneaa for sale. For In-
formation write Box 66, Camilla, Ga. 676
FOR SALE—Drug store doing a prosper
ous business In rich town, and also r
large country trade; near Atlanta; owner
leaving. D. P., Box 24, care Georgian.^
IF YOU are Interested In Decatur. Ga.,
write for beautiful Illustrated booklet.
H. 8. Rowland, 8ee<v Decatur Board of
Irffde. r. - 6-U-fi
FDR SALE—Meat market, doing a goad
buetneu. For partlculera, call at 3*4
Whltehall-st. *-14-11
LOOK! 9120 secures the entire furnishings
nnd lease of n 12-room rooming house;
close In; If taken at once; leaving city.
See Mr. Hembree. 41H Peachtree^Bt^ ^
FDR ' SALE—Advertising specialties * of-
flea; clearing 9100 per month; good rea-
eon for selling; act quickly. Box A-499. e
J. K. Smith. 256
11,000. *
WE WANT five or six person* with $1,-
000 each to finance an unusually good
sub-dtvlslon on Peachtree road, Buckhead ^
section; absolutely safe; 100 per cent prof- V
It before January l. Buckhead sub-di
visions are very profitable. 627 Candler i
building. 6-16-38 j
FOR SALE—Equipment, good will and
unou> ir *d lease of a popular rettau- j
rant which has been in successful opera
tion ff>f fifteen years, catering to high- v
das* customer*. Serve* about 150 meal* -
and luncho* each day. Price $1,760, which F
represent* the value of the equipment and
stock on hand. -L. H, Chappell, Cnlum-
bum, -Oa* 111 c
FOR SALE—A well-equipped blacksmith
. shop; the beet location In the South; n
reason for selling, bad health. G. L c
Garriamt. P. O. Bog 1. Quitman. Ga. 314 >
650* BOARDING HOUSE-14 roome. -
completely furnished; plenty of board
ers; must sell At once. Atlanta nhone
63*6. 49*H Whitehall. 6-16-6 O
EN6RGETR* young woman would Invest F
$100 to 1200 In clean bualneas which
would give employment. Box 303, care lo
Georgian. 323 p
LOST AND FOUND. -
One cant a word for ads urwter this head _
W. M. COX.
FOUND—I clean all kinds of rugs and
carpets; make them look Ilka new; cheap
for cash. J45 Auburn-ave. Ivy
LOST OR~STRAYED^A white^Engilrh pi
bulldog with tan ears. Reward. He- pt
turn to 167 Junlper-nt. 130 re
LOST—Collie do*; .sable and white; no- u
Hfy *71 North Boulevard. Rhone Ivy t>
II66-L. 215 n
LOST—White French poodle. Finder re* a
turn to 163 Weft Peachtree-st. Reward, p
6-16-21 n
11 Edgewood-ave.
10-10-7
WOULD LUO; TO BORROW fSOO f.ir
one year at 7 per cent on good renting
property, practically new; will pav no
commission. Addreaa B., care Georgian.
.. Plano la standard make
haa been u*ed but little. Reliable
son can take piano to their home
money ia paid back. Address J., Bo
care Georgian. 6-
MONEY TO LOAN.
One cent a word for ad* under this
MORTGAGE LOANS on Atlanta real es
tate. Established rtnee 18tl«. s. B Tur
man A Co., corner Broad and Alabnn
its
4-1-20
MONEY SUPPLIED SALARIED PEO
PLE. women keeping house and other*
without security; cheapest rates; easy
payment*. Offices all principal rltles.
D. H. Tolman. room 624 Austell building.
state at 6 per cent. Lora term, monthly
or annual payment*, under the *
contract system. Address National I
FARM LOANS placed In any amount
PURCHASE MONEY
NOTES WANTED.
PLENTY of money on
hand for same.
FOSTER & ROBSON,
11 Edgewood-ave. 11-17-9
CLIENTS have funds for loans, city or
farm property. In or near Atlanta. J. E.
VanValkenDurg, 601 Equitable Bldg.^ ^
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE.
Lowest rates; no delay*, buy purchase
money note*. Charles Herman, Room#!
201-202 Temple Court. 4-1-16,
WEYMAN A CONNORS,
UNLIMITED MONEY
TO LOAN at 5 and 6 per
cent straight or monthly
payments plan, on improved
real estate.
FOSTER & ROBSON,
11 Edgewood-ave. 5-6-11
BSPECTAL HOME, FUNDS TO LEND;
any amount; 6 per cent. Write or call.
W. Carson, 24 South Broad-at. 4-1-17
. 60x160; 9L.009; no cash pavmen
John Carey, Germania Savings Rnnk.
Whltehall-st. * 7-1?:
with $200 to $500 cash, bn!*nr
satisfactory monthly payn
two cottages and pay part with
Address South
for a 1910 automobile.
Ga. Two nice summer cottage*; nearly
ew; on bqet street and In best section of
Ity; will rent furnished or unfurnished;
lx and eight rooms. Address O. P. Jones,
Clarkesvllle, Ga. 147
on comar; six rooms:• good'condition.
car linet rnunt sell quickly; small
ttes
lion, on main Decatur car line; 11.360;
PElT- MONTH assure® you
;r# truck farm In Florida.
OR SALE Thrae-mom house, good
neighborhood. 91,000; $10 down nnd f 10
sr month. Phone 279-J West. 6-14-32
iW, f ,ivvv. r.61 llx.1 lift
Phono 428 Deostur.
Will sell inunediately.
288
galow near East i
full-slse graves. Address Carl Barth. 78
WANTED—FARMS.
vatlon. Frank J. Payne, Amerlcu
TWICE IN THE SAME
PLACE!
gtan * classified
d 1* found re
ify iho
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