Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 09, 1912, EXTRA, Image 15

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T FTP ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS; - - - . . - -1 f Sewing Machines. WE REPAIR an’, sewing machine Work called for and delivered anywhere. M McNair. 229-B Auburn avenue 3-14 9 WE RENT new machines with complete set cf attachments for $2 per month; also machines repaired; prompt delivery. Beth phones-IS??. Singer Sewing Machine Company. 79 Whitehall 9-14-44 Trunks, Bags and Suitcases. RETAILED AnU'rfYaJ RED" ROUNTREE'S 77 PHONES: Bell Main 1576. Atlanta 1654 Tailoring, Altering, Cleaning and Pressing. WE de French dry cleaning, pressing and altering, -also Suits made to order. C. Helt, the Tailor. 2 South Forsyth street. -11-53 CLEANING, pressing ana repairing neat ly done at 226 Houston st. Atlanta 4181. 3- BROOKWOOD DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING COMPANY. w Feachtre* and Fourteenth streets. Ladies' and Gentlemen’s fine garments cleaned, pressed, altered and'repaired Ivy 5386. 4-10-25 Mattresses Overhauled. BEST work; reasonable prices; new ticks' if desired. Give us a trial New Jack son-Orr Company. Both phones 4-22-4 . Mattresses Renovated. WE MAKE OVER old mattresses; also r furnish new ticking, best work: give ua a trial Acme Mattress Company, Jack son and Irwin streets. Both phones. 5-4-8 Stove and Range Repairing. DAN THE FIXER. sell second-hand gas strives. We sweep chimneys We- take down heaters. We sell Wick and wickless ell stoves. We sell gasoline stoves and ranges. Atlanta phone 2235. 121 Whitehall st. Bell phone M 263? 4-4 7 WE SELL gas stoves set up $5. We buy stoves Blankinshlp Stove Company, 149 ■'Walker street. Phone Main 4761-J. Atlanta 1850. 4-13-23 r.. g For Sale—Miscellaneous. NEW rubber tires put on your baby carriages; repairing Phone Ivy 3076. Robert Mitchell. 229 Edgewood avenue. 3-5-9 SELLING OUT SECOND-HAND FURNITURE of all kinds Southern wrecking Company. 114 South Forsyth street. Both phones. ■3 11 33 SODA FOUNTS—Bargain.ln new and sec ondhand soda fountains; easy terms; write for prices. P. O. Box 1022. Atlanta, G> 3-16-76 V'E KENT good pianos. $3 month up. We sell good pianos, 85 month up. Bargain in sr-cond-liand. SIOO up R P Becht Company. 110 Temple Court building Bell phone 66T Main. 4-23-20 FLY SCREENS BE SURE and see our screens and get our prices before buving Kane Blind and Screen Co , ,1. J. Crawford, 202 Kiser Bldg M. 1?293-20 11 Atlanta Tent and Awning Co.. MANUFACTURERS high-grade tents and awnings. 39H Luckle st. Ivy 5667 4- tEE our line of Wagner go-carts We also re-tire go-carts. 41a Marietta st A'lanta phone 1.737 4-22-41 FLY" SCREENS, doors, refrigerators, oil stoves We are selling same at reduced prices. See us before you buy. Cal) At ’ lanta 2653 and our man will come to see you Harrison Hdw Co., 213 Peters st. 4-12-38 ’BTA CKSMITH and wood shop in best r ' .—tawm. in.__Gear.gia. plenty of work; all cash Box 282, Quitman. Gav__ 46-3*5 ONE Shannon market refrigerator, also large family refrigerator and one one in valid rolling chair; cheap Phone Main 35.50-L - 5-6-1 PRIVATE PARTY wishes to sell'several ■ *-• white diamonds. Telephone 1' >■ 62*9 62-6-5 USED PIANO BARG AINS Know this one thing—an advertised bargain at Cleveland-Manning's i. : worth your time to investigate. S6OO Everett upright.s2l3 s4oo'A'ose Sons upright $127 8450 Kranich & Bach square* *7 $350 Schubert upright $155 These pianos traded tn exchange for one popular Holmes * Son Player Plano ' tin- Easy Payment Plan Applies on all sales. CLEVELAND - MANNING PIANO CO, Cine Price. No commissions. FOP - SALE—Cigar showcases, scales, McKeskey register, safes, meat refriger ’ a *~r 400 Decatur «•35-7-5 FOR SALE —National cash register and barber's looking glass 53 Decatur st SEASONABLE FURNITURE— I - 6xß‘poP'h shades, $2.50; Brum by porch rocker, $2 98; rustic hickory rocker, $3.25; mission porch swing, $2.98; Princess go cart. $4.98 ; sidewalk sulky, $1.75; Gibson refrigerator, $7.50; 6-ft. touch hammock, $1.0.00. GOLDS MITI-I - ACTON- WITHERSPOON CO, 62 PEACHTREE. 61 NORTH BROAD. LIFETIME FURNITU RE DUNTLEY PNEUMATIC CLEANSERo remove dirt and germs from rugs, car nets. floors, etc.; vacuum cleaners from 832.50 up: vacuum sweepers. $9.75 C. J. Daniel & Co.. 416 Fourth Nat Bk Bldg. 12-2-11 FOR SALE—Twenty marble top tables. 50 mahogap ,— —lied chairs, three Shannon & M' .’-a' igeraturs. 29 floor showcases. ■>' "f wall cases made of oak also f- hfi”S« Fawn’Brokers ;,3-;t'?8 Hou... Deta'iir >'iee» ■-« Y7 '.A LE—Bm!‘h Pte-nlfr No 2 <■ rtter cheap Ur cast:. Atlanta phone i ti’3 42 Madiscn ave 5-8-3 For Sale—Miscellaneous. GET an order for a photograph free with a 50 cent cash purchase, for a few days Only, at the Garner Market. 250 Mari etta st. Atlanta phone 1464. Bell Main 3641. 5-8-57 FOR SALE 4 Remington typewriter No, 1, In excellent condition, for sale cheap. 482 Courtland street. 54-8-5 Seeds. FOR SALE—White Spanish seed peanuts. W. p. Dal*. Smyrna. Ga., grower of White Spanish peanuts 41-7-5 Wanted—Miscellaneous. WANTED—We pay highest cash prices on .household goods, pianos and office furniture Cash advanced on consign ments. Springer’s Auction House. 25 South Fryor-st. Bell phone Main 1526. -10 10 WE PAY HIGHEST rash prices for household goods, pianos and office fur niture Cash advanced on consignments Centra! Auction Companv, 12 East Mitch ell-st. Bell phono Main 2424.8 26-26 1 BUY men s old clothes and shoes Drop a card 1 Bock, 33 Bell st. 5-1-14 DROP A CARD Will bring cash for old clothes and shoes. The Vestaire. 166 Decatur street 3-7-8 WANTED—To purchase two copies of The Atlanta Constitution of Nov, 13. 1311. L.. '-are Georgian. 43-7-5 WANTED—To purchase two copies of The Atlanta Journal of Dec. 8. 1910. 1,.. care- Georgian. 44-7-5 REST CASH PRICES f'w fHEdwTE household goods and office furniture. Pembroke Sales. Co.. 1.43 S Pri or street. Bell phone Main 187 4-5-25 WANTED Sweet's catalogue. 1912: will pay $4. Address B. P. S., care Geor gian. 5-6-37 Automobiles. Warlick Sheet Metal Manufactur ing Company. AUTO REPAIRING our specialtv; 248 Edgewood avenue. Both phones t-joju FOR SALE CHEAP—Two tops for Hup car; beat leather, and all curtains com plete Never used. For bargain, write W. A. Matheson & Co.. Toccoa, Ga. 4-13-41 REPAIRING. STORAGE? PEACHTREE GARAGE TIRES, TUBES AND ALL OTHER SUP PLIES. 828 PEACHTREE. IVY 3272. 4-10-24 AUTOS REPAIRED. STORED. WASHED AND POLISHED. • Magneto and carburetor work a special ty; first-class mechanics. Work guaran teed. Hartrampf Yarbray Company. Phone Alain 3810. 56 Edgewood avenue. Just below Equitable Bldg. 4-22-5 WANTED—To trade some good real es tate in East Point. Ga.. for high-pow ered roadster automobile. Call on or ad dress Atlanta Auto and Repair Co . 289 Edgewood ave. 5-3-31 WE FTAVE - REbI’'CETUoT R PRICES - TO DEALERS on all Tires. SPECI \I, 32x3 >8.50 GUARANTEED FOR 3.500 miles; slightly used Casing. 34x1. 36x4. $8.75. I. new standard Casings just received ■'HEAP.' McPherson Auto Tire Co.i At lanta, G_a_ 37-7-5 FOR SALE—Four 4x36-inch tires and tubes: nearly new: am changing to Mr inch; wish also to sell full set of Firestone rims for same, including spare. R. P. S.. care Georgian 5-6-38 FOR SALE—Buick. 5-passenger. model 21, 1911; mohair top. windshield and full equipment; cost $1:.85O; used only short time; bargain for cash. Apply Mr. Cook, IS Dover street. M 3287 I. 5-8-8 WVNTED Second-hand automobile; state make, year and lowest cash price. Address 3-A. .No dealers. Box 687. care I Georgian. LIT-6 $250 EQUITY-in five-room bungalow; will trade for automobile of the same value. Christian, 318 Empire Bldg. Main 4747 -51 Motorcycles. AUMAKMS YFi'^AND - ijP^Lmrgest"'rno■ torcycle dealers in the South- exclusive southern distributors for Indian Elyea ! Austell Co. 35 North Prvor-st 1-21-3 John D. MilkFT i APTTORUYCEIsS, bicycles and supplies. 43 Walton st., opposite postoffice AI- I wajs open 4-13-38 i Business Opportunities. .-TI'UH) |&oo Othar business causes forced sale Ground floor N. sky light < »pp < ‘andier Bldg T. R. Afath ews. 117 N -M _-J2 q 4 18-56 WANT man with 5500 to SI,OOO to estab lish an office large corporation, will be his own boss See Gen, Brenner, Room •511. Kimball Hotel 39-7-5 FOR SALE—Saw mil I. 10,- 000 capacity, one and half !million feet pine timber, all Within 3-4 mile of railroad track. Act quick if mean b n sines?. No incum brances. Lock Box 11 Hazle hurst, Ga. 5-7-37 11, WITH» buy a io undry pa ;, big a profit now. cheap rent ("all T. U Taylor. M. 1803 5-8-52 __ ___ _____Ygji’MAN" _ UrTtn-date drug store and medical practice in growing town, an unusual opportunity for a good doefor. Address Doctor, ‘-are Georgian 5-8-62 Money to Loan. MORTGAGeAIoaNS "on AHiarTtaTeai es tate Established since 1889. S. B. Turmaji & Co., corner Broad and Ala hama-sts 4-1 ■ 20 FARM LOANS placed In any amount <m Improved farm lands in Georgia The Southern Mortgage Company. Gould building 7-18-1 MONEY SUPPLIED SALARIED PEO- PLE. women .keeping house and other* without security; cheapest rates; easy payments Offices all principal cities D H Tolman, room 524 Austell building - WEVM A N <-"Nv< >r;s, ESTABLISHED 1890. Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-6 WE HAVE plenty of money to lend at lowest rates on Atlanta and nearby property, either for straight, or monthly payment plan. Also for purchasing pur chase money notes. Foster & Robson, 11 Edgewood-ave. PTWMABEMOXET NOTES—T VnTbvy for a client either first or second.mort gage notes on Atlanta property Have $10,060 to Inxest J M Worsham, ?08 Third National Bank building Ivy 5626. 2-6-47 SPECIAL. HOME FUNDS TO LEND any amount; 6 per cent Write or call F. W. Carson. 24 Sou*h Rroad • 4 1 17 Without Indorsement Without Collateral Security Without Rffeil Estate Securities Monev loaied at LAWFUL RATES. NATIONAL DIS COUNT CO.. 301-2 Fourth Nation al Bank BuiU&v. 8-«-5S I REAO FOR PROFIT-GEORGIAN WANT ADS—USE FOR RESULTS Money To Loan. CH AS?' pTgLOVK? REALTY COMPANY. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. Established 1899. 3H Walton street OXE hundred thousand to loan on At lanta property: $50.4109 for purchase money notes Come quirk Come direct to us. Randolph Ix>an Co., 821 Candler Bldg. 95069 ■4-27-8 EASY MONEY for salarird peo ple. 8 cents per annum at Wesley Banking Co. Purchase money notes bought. 51 Inman Bldg., 221-2 South Broad St. 5-8-5 Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE—No. 240 Howell street, six rooms. gas, water, bath, sewer connec tion. ayey on side, room for two tenant houses on rear of lot facing alley. Ad dress C. T. Garrett, Williamson, Ga THE HOUSE you build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. 4-18-19 BARGAIN Kirkwood, for by owner, six-room new bungalow, convenient to yar line; electric fixtures; lot 50x255; >3.000 cash, balance tn suit, sewerage and tilofi sidewalk. Apply to Owner, 514 Airs iNl Bldg 5-?-3 NEAR Whitehall street, lo* 80x290; 12- rnnm hnu?®; fine location for apartment or sanitarium, (’all before 9 9 m. Iw 2318, 5-2-5 FOR SATaE By owner, new bungalow; five rooms, hali and bath, al! conven iences: within one block car line; largo. lot K tH® walks. Price $3,400. lino cash, $17.50 per month. Address Owner. Box •35. care Georgian.s-2-19 FOR SALE Four-room house on one acre lot in suburbs, near public school; 81.150, small rash payment, balance like rent. R r 11_njion* Jwest 962-J. 5-3-36 ? 1.500 BUYS npv suburban cottage; five rooms and hall; lot 150x50; more land if desired; no amoke. railroads or factories; good water: schools, churches and stores convenient; strictly whit* l locality; terms, owner, r O. Box 150, Atlanta. Ga. Phones Main 4027. Atlanta 3225-4-7 FOR SALE By owner and occupant, nice six-room rnttagc on large lot. Gond gar den. barn, chicken houses and runs; beau tiful privet hedge; excellent well in back norch. artesian water mains in the street. Good neighbors; five and ten-minute car service; just 20 minutes from Pryor street; reason for celling, leaving the city Price, $2,750. fall at 34 Murray Hill avenue. N. Kirkwood. . 27-6-5 Homes for Colored People Cheap. ?50 (’’ASH Balance like rent. Phone Ivy ’ is FOR SALE —New five-rocm bungalow. 1.8 Wellington street, just off Gordon, at tractive mission mantels, beautiful elec tric fixtures, bath, laboratory, hot and cold water, eic. East front lot. 50 by 200. Tile wrllkp. ‘ Price $2,850. Terms. Call owner. M eat 443 5-4-72 FOR SALE - OR EXCHANGE, a hand some now six-room house on corner lot 50x170; north side; excellent locality: *3.500 eas.' termo Address L F. care Georgian. 39-8-5 40 \CRES. three-room house and good outbuildings, near Smyrna and Mari etta car line. Iles well and will make a goorj home nr investment. Come look it oyer and make me an offer. (’. B. Nnr inn, Smyrna Ga 40-8-5 FJYE ROOM house on over half-acre land. good cherted street, West End. $3,250. Dirt <’heap. Christian, 318 Empire Bldg Main 4747. 5-8-50 Real Estate Exchange. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE acres south Georgia yellow pine timber land for Atlants tenement property; Improved or. unimproved. Address, giving full par ticulars. 3’. S.. care Georgian. 46-7-5 Farms For Sale. RE'v'eRAJ.. "nice YARMS- Near Bames'- ville. M. P. Owen, Barnesville, Ga. 58-19-4 Farm Lands For Sale. HOMESEEKERS OPPORTUNITY. Buy lands in Terrell county, southwest Geor gia, from us and we will loan you most of the purchase money. 800 acres level, pebbly clay; mules; implements, well Im proved. $25 per acre. 600 acres unimprov ed; 300 acres cleared, 300 in heavy wood land. $lO per acre Adapted for pecan grove This is a good investment Write for free descriptive lists of many good farms for sale. Irwin Loan & Investment Co . Dawson, Ga. 4 6-24 Auction Sales. AT AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOO DS ANI > STORE FIX 'D’RES. INCLUDING LEATHER-COY ER E D ROCKERS. CO U(' H, PARLOR LAMPS. MOR RIS ( HAIR. COMBINA TION BOOKCASE AND W R f T 1 N G DESK, SMALL IRON SAFE, TWO EIGHT-FOOT s; i() Wc A SES. SC REE N DOORS. WATER COOL ER. ETC.. THURSDAY, MAY 9. AT 143 SOUTH PRYOR STREET. PROMPTLY at in a. m. Thursday we will offpr to th? highest bidder several con signments consisting of nak h?fi room -nit, metal beds, mattresses, pillows, bed •linen, refrigerator, princess dressers, washstands chiffonier, hall rack, child s go-cart, chairs, rockers. hHrrorr. show cases. bookkeeper s desk, door screens, ••ash register, rug", gas stove, range, din ing table, library ’abies. cooking utrn ilr. et«". Sale starts promptly a* 1° a. m. Thursday. May 9. PEMBROKE SALES CO. 113 South Prvor Street. Georgian Want Ads Get Results Poultry, Pet and Live Stock <■ + 4- ATLANTA QUOTATIONS. + y May 8. 1912, 4- 4- < Corrected by McCullough Brat t + r Eggs--Fre#h aeleeted. no guinea* + or dirties, 19Q'0c: miscellaneous. + •{• ISJTJn; guineas and dirties, 14®16e. 4- 4. Poultry—Live per pound: Turkey#. -i- HlySISc ducks. 101J12 1 4c; geeje. 8 -b T ftSc. hens. 13ffl4c. roosters, 8@10e; + T broilers 30®35c each, owing to giie; + 4- fries. 30@35r each + Dressed, per pound Turkeys. 1$ •}• ducks. taSTOe geese. Ifi'J + •}• 12Sc: hens. 16517 c; fries. 22524 c, 4- •{• rooster#, 19®lle. <• PERCHES AND NEST. Perches should not be more than A two and one-half feet trona the floor, and should all be of the same, r fOWI height. Many x fowls prefer t" perch as fa:’ ilifi above rhe ground IHC as possible. in order, without , doubt, to be more £ OUItVy secure from ’heir natural enemies: but when fowls UoCtOr are protected ar- tificially from «kunks minks, foxes, etc., a low perch is just as safe and a great deal better for the heavv-bodied fowls It must be borne in mind that the distance gP - en at which perche« should be ny.cvi from the floor applies to breeds .of low'- It Is true that some of the Med iterranean fowls would not In an? vay be injured in flying to and front perches but some of the heavi breeds would find it almost impossible to reach high perches and would sustain positive injuries in aliclitmg ”n the floor from any considerable elcvatiim. Convenient walks or ladders can be constructed which will enable he large fowls to approach th* perches with* out great effort, but there are always times when even th* most ••lumsy fowls will attempt to fly from th • perch to Ih* floor and ’’omu cown " i a a hea.\y thud, which is often Injurious. , And, furthermore, ladders -r sta.rs for the easy ascent of fowls are more or less a nuisance in the poultry h' V#* ■he ideal interior arrangement of th* house Is to have everything that is needed m as simple a form as possible and not to complicate the arrangement by any unnecessarv apparatus The fewer and simpler th rnerLir arrang-mumu tne easier th* imu?* can b« kept clean, and the greater -.he floor space avail able forth" fowls. There i- no reason why all perches shoiiid not bf plac-d near th* floor. Movable perches are to be preferred. A 2x3 scantlirg ret. edgewise, with the upper corners rounded, answers every purpose and make-’ :< satisfactory perch. The perches should be firm and not tip or rock. The form of ''i? s'lnt line makes it easy to secure ' tern firtn lv and still have them removable. Underneath th* perches should al ways be placed a smooth platform to catch th* droppings. This Is necessary for two reasons: Th» droppings are valuable for fertilizing purposes and ought not to b* mixed with the litter on the floor; then. too. if the droppings are kept Separate and in a convenient place to remove. It is much easier to keep the house clean than when they are allowed to become more or less scattered by the tramping and scratch ing of fowls. Th* distance of the plat form from the perch will be governed somewhat by the means employed for removing the droppings. If a broad iron shove! with a tolerably straight handle is used, the space between the platform and perches need not be more than six inches The droppings should be removed every day. Tn constructing nest boxes three points should be kept constantly in mind: <li The box should be of such a nature that it can be readily cleaned and thoroughly disinfected; if it is re movable so that it can be t?k*n out of doors so much th* better; (-1 it should be placed in the dark, or where there is only just sufficient light for the fowl to distinguish th* nest and nest egg; (3) th*re should be plenty of room on two nr three sides of the nest. It Is a veil-known (act that some hens in seeking a nest will always drive off other hens, no matter how many vacant nests may be available. If the nest is so arranged that it can be approached only from one side, when one hen is driving another from the nest there is likely to b* more nr less of a combat, the result of which Is often s broken egg This, perhaps, more than any other one thing, leads to the vice of egg eating. AH letters and communica tions on poultry matters and for the question and answer column should be addressed to POULTRY DOCTOR, THE GEORGIAN, Atlanta. Ga. Orpingtons. BABY CHICKS from high class White Orpingtons, 35c each, tn lots of ten or more. Cnarley Dobbs, Gainesville, Ga 3-27-29 THOROUGHBRED Ruff Orpington hens and cocks; eggs $2 for fifteen. Phone Ga. 29-6-5 , a.' I.E r ittv White Orpington pul- lets. laying every day; Kellerstrass strain. $3 each as long as they last to make room: ’en cockerels, fine birds. If> each. Southland Poultry Farm. Clarks ton. Ga 1 • 20; 3 f7sr SALE- Two pens ST <T White Orpingtons, three pens S. C. Black Or ningtons. from 25 t* ’fin in pen Prize winners in all pens Closing out to make room for young stock. E H. Scott. Box 636. Athens. Ga 4-6-88 Plymouth Rocks. TEN TRIOS White Rock’. $7 s°. not culls; breeder’ of prize •* inning -.lock C. G. Harvell. Ulantg 5-8-6 AS MY RIKD3 ha’•» proven their supe riority for m* a* e- er'- th*; were e'er entered th*;- will th* for ' ou. Every pen G headed by r prize ’’’ttning cock or cockerel that is *na’*d to puljet? and hens of known quality. On account nf the of th* «*ason 1 am ?oing tn reduc* my price** tn $2.50 per 15 Bab' shirks a matter of cor respondence F'lmhurst Poullry Farm, 1 efferson. Ga 9-2-8 DAT-OLD Barred and Buff Rock chicks for 15r each. Eggs balance nf sea son. $1 for 15. ('has. W. Davis. Anderson Hardware Co. Residence phone Ivy 3978-1. 6-6-24 Wyandottes. GOLDEN LACED and Columbian Wyan dotte:- S C. R. I Reds; eggs, $1 and i $2 per 15. W D Benne’t. Molena Ga BARGAIN SALE—White f' an.dot’esj four - ou.-.g bens and unrelated g-r-n c-tcl-’---el ’- wsi- • m en! $7 5? Eggs rede -- ? to $1.50 setting Ed L. Cub er, Sparta, Ga 5-1-2 Leghorns. FOR SALE— Five White Leghorn cocker els 81A0 each Isaac Sisk, Mt. Airy, Ga. -2-38 R. I. Reds. BABY CHICKS from high class S C. Rhode Island Red#, 25c each. In lots of ten or more Charley Dobbs, Gaines ville. Ga 3-27-23 SINGLE COMB REDS are leading in the biggest egg laj ing contest in progress in America today. Our Reds lay with the best and are wonders In sir-e. ’color and shape Cock bird# all from best Thomp kins eggs $3 a setting: reasonable fer tility guaranteed. P. Whiting, care Geor gian. .1-29-7 QUALITY REDS. J. I Hosford. East Point. Ge 4-25-31 HOSE COMB Rhode Island’’Reds, won at Southern International and Georgia •hows. Eggs 12 and $3 per fifteen T. L. Wright. 649 Hlghland-ave , Atlanta. 2-1-41 CALLAHAN’S famous Reds always win. They will win for you in the strongest •hows Send for mating list and photos of Ideal Reds Stock and eggs for sale. Callahan A Son. East Point. ..a. 1-31-20 BARGAIN SALE-'Rhode Island Reds. four yearling hens 'laying!. handsome two-year-old cock: red to skin: Callahan strain: to make room, only $7.50. Eggs reduced to $1 setting Ed L. Culver, Sparta. Ga. 5-1-3 Houdans. FOR this strain has been egg bred from trap nest records since April. 1890, I have bred them twenty-one years for great layers and twelve years for large size chalk white eggs These fowls are extremely hardy; have neither comb nor wattle to freeze and are the best all winter layers in open front coops "Fsultless” strain Houdans have won every blue ribbon at New York. Boston, Chicago and Phila delphia shows for past six years: eggs and stock sold on honor: send 10c for the largest illustrated poultry catalogue ever .Issued. It tells you how to breed these fowls, which average 250 eggs a year apiece It tells you how to net $3,000 a year from 100 hens E F Macavoy, sec retary Iloudan chib. Cambridge. N. T. - 49 HOUDANS from the best exhibl-tfon and egg strains in America. In our pens are winners from the leading shows in Ten nessee. Write me your wants. Dr, Leep er, Lenoir City. Tenn 210 Minorcas. BLACK MINORCAS —Pape's strain: 'flav *'•# of large white eggs and many of them;" egge. $3 for 15. Gaymont Farm. Box 1711. Atlanta. Ga. S-27-10 Bantams. BANTAMS- Game Bantams. Sebright#, Buff Cochins. Carlisle Cohb. Athena. Ga. 4-26-30 Games. DARK CORNISH -Bred from the best Imported birds in this country. Won In Atlanta January. 1912: first and second cockerel, first and second pullet: American Cornish Club ribbons for best cockerel and best pullet and other good prizes; limited number eggs for hatching; $6 and $lO per setting, write F. S. Cates. Doug las. Ga 1-17-36 Cornish Indian Games. CORNISH INDIAN GAMES—Eggs from prize-winning stock: $3 and ?5 for 15. Gai’mont Farm, Box 171 t, Atlanta. Ga 3-27-1.1 White Laced Red Games. 15 HITE Laced Red (’ornlsh Indian Games, k limited number of ai $5 for 15; no stock for g«|p qt any pric* Gaymont Farm. Rnx 1711. Atlanta, Ga 3 27-J? Ducks. XOW is the time to set White Runner thick eggs, , and Ren dotte Farm is the place to get th* best. SIO.OO rggs fh* next two weeks for $5.00. Rendotte Farm, P. O. Box 300. Atlanta. Ga. 4 24 16 INDIAN RUNNER DUCKB. I HAVE e’aht ducks and thre* drakes, beauties, which ! will ship In rhe first person who sends me chock for $17.50. R. \V, Milner. Covington. Ga 5-6-23 H ATCH WHITE RUNNER DUCK EGGS NOW. FIFE’S PURE WHITES WON Southern Internation al, 1911, first and second pens and special; Georgia Poultry Association. Atlan ta. 1912. second, third and fifth pens in eleven pen class. Every bird a prize winner. Write todav. EGGS. $5.00 PER 12. GEORGE FIFE. Box 1181-G, Atlanta. Ga. 1-5-54 FOR SAT.E Fawn and White Indian Ruin n*r eggs ’1 per dozen. $6 per hundred. White eggs. Instruction for raising Ideal Duck Farm, I. H. Corner, mgr . Powder Spring’. Ga 5-8-6 Eggs : MONTVIEW FARMS—lncubator eggs. $5 net 100; hens with chicks, turkey eggs, Turkey toms. $5. Phone Decatur 27-J THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs best strain, 81 per 15; guaranteed fer tile 285 Euclid ave. Phone Ivy 958-J 3-12-49 EGGS for hatching Single setting. $1.50; ’wo settings. $2.75; 50 egg lots. $4.00; 100 lots. $7.50; Buff Orpingtons. K I. Reds. B. c White Leghorns. Barred Rocks. Large flocks Able to ship incubator lots promptly. Choice stock at low prices. I P. duck eggs, $1.50 per twelve E W. Burke. Macon 12-22-41 TIP -R< >1 GHBRET’ Buff Orpington rggs. $1 per fifteen. 126 Windsor street. Phone Main_3sßS__ t-27 25 EGGS from high class S. C R. I. Reds. Now is the time I" “el eggs to get the best colored nirds Writ- a* one* tor my illustrated catalogue and reduced prices. Joe 1. Wallace. Dali on. Ga 5- D 6 IT Vi hits Runners that la- pure white eggs: $5 for 12. Gaymont Farm. Box 1711. Atlanta. Ga 3-27-9 EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! SELECT WHITE WYANDOTTES. Black Orpington*. Indian Runner ducks: prize winning and utility. Stilldotte Poultry Yards. Mrs Leo Stillman, proprietress, College Park. Ga 4-10-9 WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK eggs at $2 and $3 per 15. White Leghorn eggs. $1.25. per 15. Coke Davis. Box 934. Atlanta. Ga. 2-27-2 EGGS for haTCHD7G -Mottled snco nas. $2 per fifteen: Rose, and Single Comb Reds. White. Partridge and Silver ; W andc’tss '1.5" Buff Ornlngtc.-.s and Black Mino’reai sl2- S Breer Lsg hc-na $1 Indian Furrs’- ducks .»! per ’•'ehe. A fes mere tries ~f ducks. 1 W E Bailey, Commerce. Ca 722 1 Bgg»- WHITE WYANDOTTE eggs from hlgh clasa birds that are white to the skin, at S2.(MI per fifteen: high fertility guaranteed A. G. Wilson Lithonia, Ga. 1.-16-29 FOR SALE —Single Comb Rhode Island Red eggs, extra fine selected birds, non fading heavy laying strain: $3 for fifty. $5 per hundred. Airs. Philopena Lowe. Route 6. WHITE ORPINGTON <Cook strain) eggs. $1.50. $2. $3. $5 per fifteen Guaran teed fertile and safe delivery. C. J. Wood. Commerce. Ga 3-16-3 KELLERSTRASS White Orpingtons; two years a breeder: showed four times; won ten firsts and nine seconds: eggs re-> duced from $5 to $2 balance of season. ■l. W. Fincher. Buchanan. Ga. 4-27-12 For BALE -Buff Orpington eggs from daughters and sons of William Cook A Sons' biggest prize winners. $2 and $$ per fifteen: also a few nice cockerels cheap Write for mating list. Mrs. P. Ward Ar nett, Oakhurst. Decatur. Ga. 3-4-28 Miscellaneous Poultry. FOR 'I'HE BEST White Orpington stock baby chicks and eggs write Charley Dobbs. Gainesville. Ga ; 4.006 catalogs ready to be mailed free. Write for one. 3-27-36 FOR THE BEST 8? C. Rhode island Red stock, baby chick# and eggs, write Charley Dobbs, Gainesville. Ga.: 4.000 catalogs ready to be mailed FREE. Write for one. 3-27-31 INDIAN RI'NNER ducks tßrooks strain). Pure white eggs Won all prizes at Hamblin county poultry show. Eggs $1.60 for twelve Mrs Sanford Burnett, Jef fereon City, East Tennessee7oo GOLD DUST strain 8. C. Buts Leghorns, the finest exhibition and breeding stock, at bargain prices. Eggs from special matings, sl. $1.50. $2. $2.50 and $3 per setting Oak Hill Poultry Farm, Route 8, Station R. Nashville, Tenn ; F. R No ble. proprietor. B-13-37 POULTRY PRINTING. WRITE lor samples Etheridge Printing Company, 188 Madison-ave.. Atlanta. Ga 12-16 21 Ft >R SALE- S. C. R. I. Red, S. C. Brown and White Leghorn and B. P. Rock eggs at $1.50 per setting; all first-class stock; day-old chicks a specialty; sls per 100: directions given for raising them; will furnish hens to carry them when wanted at $1 each E. J. Williams, Ty Ty. Ga 2-21-34 RBRRED ROCK EGGS from prize-win ners; first pen cockerel bred. $lO, sec ond pen. $5; pullet bred pens, $5 and $3; eggs from utility birds. $1 per 15, balance of season. $6 per 100; S C. White Leg horns. $2: S. S. Hamburg. $1.50 per 15 M H Collins, Fairburn. Gal-17-36 H G. HASTINGS & CO., Seeds- men for the South. 16 W. Mitchell St. ’Four city deliv eries daily. North and south side 9 a. m.. Inman Park and West End 2 p. m Roll phone Main 2566. Atlanta 2568. TOMATO PLANTS. 15c per dozen, post paid. 25c. Hot and Sweet Pepper Plants, 20c per dozen, postpaid. 30c; Egg Plant Plants. 20c per dozen, postpaid. 30c; Cab bage Plants. 15c a bundle of 50 plants, or 25c n«r 10? LEE S GERMOZONE-The poultry medi cine. For roup, cholera, canker, etc. Easy to give—just put it In the drinking water Price. 50c. Both liquid and tab let form. The tablets can he sent by mail CANARY, parrot, mocking bird and squirrel cages, bird seed, sand, manna, c.uttlebone. song restorer, bitters. *tc__ CONKEY S. Tree's and Rust s Lice Pow ders, Lee’# and Conkey’s T.lquld Lice Killer. Conkey's Rottp Remedy, Rust’s Roup Pills ARMOUR'S FLOWER FOOn will ‘make all potted plants grow off fast Price, one-half pound package. 25c, postpaid •35c; one pound package, 50c. postpaid, 60c. GOLDFISH Just received a shipment of heauHao. Price. 10r, 15c, 25c and 50c each. Fish Food. 10r a • package, post paid. 12c. All size fish globes IF YOU’ ARE INTEREFTEP in poultry? «e are sure that we can interest you Id poultry f«ods. supplies and remedies. Call in nr ■write, fnr a copy nf our poultry supply catalngu• 1 , . !■ ti.ii.sj Hogs. BERKSHTRES; fine registered stock; prices reasonable. Morris Farm, Clarks ton, Ga. 4-24-1 Dogs. AT STUD —Imported Southport Aristotypp and Dan o. Wood lawn. Absolutely the best collies at stud in the South. Write for pedigree. W. M. Stephenson. 30 Ashby St. 4-13-3 RARGAINS in 39 breeds dogs and stock; catalog. Uatalna Kennels. Shelbyville, Ky. <-27-4 | FOR SALE— n nn male and one female thoroughbred Collin dogs. S3O per pair. Ivy 750 830 Peachtree street 28-8-5 Horses and Carriages. FOR SALE—-Harness of every description. 5 sets of extra nice second-hand car riage harness Piedmont Harness Com pany, 189 Marietta street. 2-27-14 ONE good, sound horse, harness, run about. doctor's phaeton for sale cheap. 1?4 Piedmont avenue. Bell phone Ivv 2836-1.4-26-50 FOR SALE Good horse, splendid buggy. fine harness, strong wagon and work harness: all for sl"s Phone Decatur 314. Hurry If 'on want it. F. A Doughman. Decatur. 'la. 5-8-13 Railroad Schedule. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. "PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA The following schedule figures are pub lished only as information, and are not guaranteed: No Arrive From—'No Depart To- 35 New Y.. 500 am! 36 New Y. . 12.15 am 13 Jaxville. 520 am! 30 Cd'hiis.. 520 am 43 Was’ton. 5.25 am 13 Cinci. .. 536 am 12 Sh'pot t. 6.30 any 32 Fort A’.. 5.30 - m 23 JaxviUe 6.50 am 35 B ham. .. 645 am •1.7 Toccoa. 8.10 ami 7 Chatt’aa. 6.40 am 26 Heflin. 820 am 12 R'mond . 6.55 am 29 New V .16 30 am' 23 Kan. Cy. '..t'Oam $ Chat’ga.io 35 am'l6 Bruns’k. /.45 am 7 Maaort. .10 40 am'29 B'ham. ,16.45 am 27 Fort V 10.45 am' 38 New Y.. 11.01 am 21 Col’bus 10 50 am! 6 Jaxville.ll.2o am 6 Clncl. ■ 11 10 am* 40 Charl'te.l2.oo n’n 40 B'ham. .12 40 pm: 30 New T.. 2.45 pm 80 B'ham. 230 pirn 15 Chatt’ga 800 pm 3° Charles 3 65 pm 3? B'ham... 4.10 pm 5 Jaxville Sfflpm'lt Toccoa . 4.86 pm 87 New Y. 5.00 pm 1 22 Col'bus . 5.10 pm 15 Bruns'k 750 pm ! 5 Cinci.... 5.10 pm 11 R'mond. 830 pm' 2$ Fort A'.. 5.20 pm 24 Kan Cy 920 pml 25 Heflin ... 5 45 pm 1* Chat'ga 935 pm l 10 Macon... 5.30 pm 29 Col’btis 10 20 nm‘ 44 Wash'nn $45 pm 31 Fort V.. 10 ’5 pm' 24 Jaxville. 9 30 pm 3* B'ham .12 00 ngt 11 Sh'port..ll.lo pm 14 Cinci U On nm 14 .igrville lllOum Trains marked thus (•) run dally, ex cept Sunday. Other trains run dall’ Central time City Ticket Office. No. I Peachtree St. Loan Deeds. ts.no6. Aitactf, Development Company to Airs. Eliza C G Shover. land lot 16. of the Fourteenth district, and land lot 1, cf ’he Se’en’een’h district, of original!' He.*’’ no-'- Fulton cour’y commencing -e ’he north s'-D of Highland Us- I*7 *e*’ vest c* Highland ' igm north 173 feet to a 19-feot alley. 50x110 feet May 5. DAILY STATISTICS Building Permits. S3OO—C. E. Thomas, dwelling, 792 High land avenue sßo—Day, build wall. 133 Clark. SSOO—Excelsior Laundry, sign. 38 East Wall street s2oo—Harvey M. Yow, sign, E. Alabama street sl.7so—Peacock 4 Seals, repair s‘■soo—Atlanta Table Company, addi tions. 97 Bell sl,sso—Kelly Bro#., dwelling. 99 Love joy. SI,3OO—H Mendel, building. 60-62 Gil mer street. $l5O -W. J. Benton, addition#, 155 Or mond. 812.000—Ten Eyck Brown, dwelling. 128 Seventeenth. * s4,soo—Taylor * Tumtln, dwelling, Six teenth. s3,ooo—Taylor A Tumlin. dwelling, Six teenth. i: Estes, repair. 365 Peachtree. S4OO FA. Martin, dwelling. South De- * catur line. Warranty Deed#. sno -Cemelery lot to G. W. Taylor, lot J' ,1 in block 381, In the survey made by «- £? v „ surve ’' or Ma.- 21. 1881. ; la.oOO—A W Bacot to Paul S Ethet tdge. land lot 47. beginning on the south side of North avenue, 200 feet east of the southeast corner of North avenue and 2 1910 Bou '* vard ' SOslM feet. January SI.BSO—A R Simms to Mrs D R. Go mez. land lot 85. beginning on the west side of McDaniel street, 50x200 feet. April s3.lso—Mrs Cornelia W. Callawav to Lowry National hank of Atlanta, land lot 48. beginning on the north side of Ponce DeLeon avenue, lsn feet eastwardly from th* northeast, corner of said avenue and Jackson street. 112x212 feet. May 4 ssoo—Mrs Viola Hampton to G. W. Smith, land lot. 20, commencing on the east side of t'arroll street, formerly For syth street, at. the southeast corner of formerly the Lindsay lot, 25x83 feet April 20 S3OO—W c. Flournoy tq Wauless Bank and Trust Company, land lot 60. at tha • southwest corner of Hollenbeck street, 50x150 feet. April 1. $262.50—S T. Marett to H. F Anderson, land lot 5. of the survey r>f Lester At Smith property, as shown by map drawn by Royal R. Smith, civil engineer, cer tain parcel of land out. of land lot 43, of survey and plat 5. fronting on Dunwoody road and extending back to Mr. Orr'B line April 3-7 SSSO—H. Thaden to J. N. Lander#, land lot 148. beginning at ths northeast cor ner of Greensferry avenue and Welling- , ton street. 41x140 feet. March 2 $450 —Same to same as above, same land lot. 43x140 feat. Same date s4so—Same to same as above, same land lot. 43x100 feet. Same date s4so—Same to same as above, same land lot. 43x100 feet Same date s4so—Same tn same as above, game land lot. 43x100 fee*. Same date 17.000—Home Investment Company to Mrs Emily C. MacDougaJd. land lot 147, beginning on the northwest sido of Spring street. 158.7 feet northeast of Walton street. 25x100 feet Mav 7. s7.ooo—Mrs Lena Swift Huntley to Home Investment Company, same lot aa above. 25x100 feet. May 3. s2.soo—Mrs. s. c. Stevens to Eugeni# Lobe Eiseman and Irvine L. Elseman, land lot. beginning on the northeast, side of South Boulevard. 5b feet south from Bales av»nue. 55x190 feet. April 17. •B.soo—Mrs Corinne S Buchanan to Isaac Stelnheimer, land lot 105, beginning on the east side of West Peachtree street, jno feet north from the northeast corner formed by the intersection of Fifteenth street with West Peachtree street, 60x200 feet. May 7. S3OO—F. M Nash to J. A. Cochran, land lot 13. commencing on the west side of Porter street, 100 feet south of th# south- ? west corner of Kirkwood avenue and Por ter street. 50x150 feet. May 6 s7.soo—Mrs. L. A. Finch to Mrs. May G Curtis, land lot 106, beginning on the south side of Eleventh street. 165 feet west of the curb on the west side o* Columbia avenue, 53x142 feet April 30. Warranty Deeds to Recurs Loans sl.loo—Mrs B R. Cheatham to Magnus S. Haas, land lot 54. beginning on th# northwest corner of Ormond and Fraser streets. t!2 fee’ 5 Inches to a 10-foot pri- . vate alley. 35x112 feet. May 1. $7,000- Commonwealth Properties Com panv to Dr W S. Elkin. land lot 78. be ginning on the east side of Spring street., 100 feet more or less, south of ’he south eas’ corner of Spring and Baker streets, 45x750 feet April 30 sl,ooo—Mrs. D R. Gomes to Julian Hangwitz, land lot 85, beginning on ’b.s west side of McDaniel street, 40x200 feet. April io S6OO- N. H. McConnell to Mrs Mart’ B. Armlstead. land lot. 127. beginning on th# n»<i of Long street, at the northeast corner of the Batchelor lot and running north along the west side of Long street, ion feel, 100x20 feet Maj- 4 SI,OOO -H F. Hilderbrand to same a# above, land lot 97, beginning on the west ern side of Roswell road. at. ths north ern Hid* of Powers Ferry road. 291x359 feet. May 3. • . r $1,250—J. N Landers to Mrs L. H. Moor*, land lot 148. on th* north side of Greensferry avenue. 170.5 feet east of th# northeast corner of said avenue and Wel lington street. 43x140 feet May 4 $1.500 —Sam* to same as above, sam# land lot, 41x140 feet. Same date $1.250 —Sam* to same as above, earn# land lot. 43x140 fee’ Same date. sl.2so—Same to same as abov«. same land lot, 43x110 feet. Same date. • I.2so—Same to same as above, sam# land lot. 43x146 feet. Same date. sl,2so—Miss Ida M Beck to F. A Cuttie. land lots 44 and 53. commencing on th# west side of Broyles street. 200 feet south of Logan street. 100x100 feet May «. SI.4OO—J A Cochran to Mrs. Mary B. Armistea/1, land lot 13. commencing on th# west side of Porter street. 100 fee’ south of the southwest corner of Kirkwood ave nue and Porter street, 50x156 feet. May 7. Bonds For Title. $36,000 Humphrey G. Hutchison to Mr#. Dafsv E. Rvan. land lot 78. beginning 03 ’hr noreastern side of Marietta street, j 101 5 feet northwestardly from the cor ner formed by the Intersection of the J northeast side ot Marietta street and th# northwest side of Magnolia street, known ■ a» t'ain streel. 50x109 feet November !3, S 1910 •3,400- H F West to W E Beckham, fl land lot I’s. beginning on the north side A Os Lena street. 320 feet wes’ of the northwest corner of Ashby and Lena streets. 119x140 feet. Mas’ I. 842 000 —L c. Hopkins to Mrs Ida D. Little, land lot 114. beginning on the 1 south side of Paces Ferry road at its in tersection with Habershem road, 6.0x3w feet April 30 $6,600 Mrs. Fannie E Jones to G. A. Martln. land lot 20. beginning on the south side of Edgewood avenue. 100 fset east of the. southeast corner of Edgewood avenu* and Cornelia afreet, 50x98 feet. April 25. , . $4 050—losepb Buchman to Carl West phal. land lot 54. beginning on the east side Os Garden street. 20$ feet south of Georgia avenue. 48x190 feet April 20. sl4 000—Mrs. Annie M. Burke et al. to J. L. McCord, land lot 75. commencing at the northeast corner of Georgia avenue and South Pryor street, 50x150 feet, March 25 , . s2.ls6—Marcellus M Anderson to F Ay* rock, land lot 81. commencing on the west side of State street. Is n fee’ north of the northwest corner of said street and Gajla tin street 50x100 feet April 24 s?.son -S. W Sullivan to Morgan. K. Redwine and Hugh A Johnson, land -O --55. known as lot 13 in block 20 of the plat of Ansley Park, made by S Z Ruff. feet 3 pril 30. , sl7.non-Mrs Maggie S. Mcßurney and Mrs Fannie V Wright tn Dabney H. Sco ville. land lot 52. beginning at rhe south east corner of Decatur and Bell streets. 50x7$ feet April 22. ' j $7 700 —E H Lak* to Mary Ruth Cole man. 'and lot 11.7. eommencmg on the west side of Dargan street, 16* feet nort* from Greenwich street, 46x145 feet. Ap r,lsßoo -E Rivers to Mrs W <’>. Ashlev, land lot 12. in Block 3, nf the. E.'Rivers siib-divison of part of land lot 101. be- | ginning at th* northeast corner of For- j ost way and Peachtree WBJ, 50x150 feet. | April 24. <3uitcl»lm Deeds. s3o6—Hilb er True’ Company to Brook haven estates <and let 1.1 being lo’ 24, or cjb.diA telon 1. as ner plat of Brokh'a’i >*aa* b- Knox T. Thoma’ civil en lanuir’ I’l2. beginning on the ? s,j’hae S r side cf Brookhaven drive. «eet jU at the eacterm-s’ • c>-r.er cf lc* 25 C? a&ld “ sub-divis!on, 146x360 feat. Hay 1.