Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 16, 1912, HOME, Page 21, Image 21

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9HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: READ FOR PROFIT--GLORGIAN WANT ADS—USE FOR RESULTS THURSDAY. MAY 16. 1942. For Sale—Miscellaneous. ' . FOR SALE—RoII torr desk ’n good order. Apply front office, Georgian. 5-14-29 FQR SALE. CHEAP —One three-arm soda fount and fixtures. L. R. Norton. Li thonia. Ga. 5-1,4-38 DL’NTLEY PNEUMATIC CLEANSERS remove dirt and germs from rugs, car- P®J s -\ floors * etc - : vacuum cleaners from SoZ.oO up: vacuum sweepers. $9.75. C. J. Daniel & Co., 416 Fourth Nat. Bk. Bldg FOR SALE—Twenty marble top tables, mahogany finished chairs, three Shannon <fc McCray refrigerators, 20 floor showcases, 50 feet of wall cases made of oak, also fine shelving. Pawn Brokers Auction House, 51 Decatur street. 5-8-27 SECOND-HAND SAFES—SmaII, medium and large home safes sls; Hall’s bank and fire-proof safes, vault doors, etc. C. J. Daniel, 416 Fourth National Bank Bldg. -7-33 FQE, —New Eclipse gas stove; cost S2O; will sell cheap. Call Ivy 2229-L -16-4 FOR SALE—Upright piano and five-room furniture; must be sold at once, owner leaving city, 118 E. Fair street. 29-16-5 FOR SALE—Valuable contents of six rooms: nearly new; no dealers. 79 Chatham sL___J 40-16-5 100,000 TOMATO and cabbage plants; $1.25 thousand; 5.000 to 10,000 lots, $1 per 1,000. Southern Plant Co., Route 2. Box 166-A, Atlanta. <1 a. 5-16-9 BARGAINS IN USED PIANOS. Very fine upright piano, only $167. Everett Upright piano, only S2OO. Good upright piano, only SBS. Kranich Baeh square. | $47.50. Fischer square. $50.00. Several good organs, all in good condition, S2O up. Easy payments. Cleveland-Manning Piano ’Company. 80 N . P-ryor. HEADQUARTERS COTTON SEED HULLS. F. R. Logan & Co., Atlanta, Ga. 5-16-33 Miscellaneous. WE BUY all kinds of salable second-hand school* l>ooks for cash. Sou Book Con cern, 71 Whitehall (next to High’s). 5 15 25 Office Fixtures. CARPENTER SHOP. CROCKETT & CARTER. 40-42 PETERS ST. BOTH PHONES. 3-22-11 Motorcycles. ALT. MAKES s;> AND UP—Largest mo torcycle dealers !r> the. South: exclusive Sootlvern distributors for Indian. Eiyea- Auatell Co, 35 North Pryor-st. 1-21-3 John I). Miller. MOThRCYCLES, bicycles and supplies. 42 Walton st., opposite postoffice Al ways open., 4 13-28 Automobiles. FOR SAKE CHEAP —Two tops for Hup rar; best leather, and all curtains com- j plete Never used. For bargain, write W. ' A MaLhesop &.Co., Toccoa, Ga 4-19-411 STORAGE PEACHTREE GARAGE TIRES, TUBES AND ALL OTHER SUP . PLIES. ; 828 PEACHTREE. IVY 2272 4-10-24 AUTOS REPAIRED, STORED, WASHED AND POLISHED. : Magneto and carburetor work a special tv; first-class mechanics. Work guaran- I teed Hartrampf & Yarhray Company. , Phone Main 3810. 56 Edgewood avenue. , just below Equitable Bldg. 4-22-5 | FOR SALE Buick, 5-passenger. model 21. : 1911; mohair top, windshield and full equipment: cost $1,850; used only short time: bargain for. cash. Apply Mr. Cook. 1.8 Dover street. M. 3287-1,. 5-8-8 W ANTED - Second-hand automobile: slate make, year and lowest cash price. Address 3-A. No dealers. Box 687. care | Georgian 4-17-6 I 1912 NEW EVHRHTT 36 touring car; fill- 1 1y equipped; Brush Runabout 1911 mod- I el. pavment cash, balance monthly. N. . C McPherson, 74 Ivy st.. Atlanta. Ga. 48-15-5 i WANTED —To exchange my equity in a | new four-room cottage, located in | Eagan Park, for a Ford motor car 1912 runabout. Write AV, D. Hart. 88 North Pryor, or call phone Alain 2578. 5-16-2 Money to Loan. MORTGAGE LOANS on Atlanta real es tate. Established since 1889. S. B. Turman & Co., corner Broad and Ala- i Hama-Sts.? 4-1-20 FARNI LOANS placed In any amount on improved farm lands in Georgia The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould building 7-18-1 MONEY SUPPLIED SALARIED PEO PLE, women keeping house and others without security; cheapest rates; easy payments Offices all principal cities. D. H Tolman, room 524 Austell building. 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. Clothing. , Clothing. SPECIAL SALE OF SUITS- Trousers, Summer Corfts and Rain Coats are not necessary to the Men and Boys of Atlanta, who hux at W. 11. MOOR'S WHOLESALE CLOTHING HOUSE, 62 W. MITCHELL STREET, where they get satisfactory prices every business day in the year. COME AND SEE. Tell your friends about it. 5-16-25 Money To Loan. WEYMAN & CONNORS. ~ ESTABLISHED 1890. Mortgages or. Real Estate. 4-1-1 PURCHASE MONEY NOTES—I will buy for a client either first or second mort gage notes on Atlanta property Have 810,000 to invest. .1. M Worsham, 908 Third National Bank building. Ivy 5626. 2-6-47 SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND, any amount; 6 per cent. Write or call. 8. W, Carson. 24 South Broad-st. 4-1-17 Without Indorsement Without Collateral Security Without Real Estate Securities Money loaned at LAWFUL RATES. NATIONAL DIS COUNT CO., 301-2 Fourth Nation al Bank Building. -8-55 EASY MONEY for salaried peo ple. 8 cents per annum at Wesley Banking Co., Purchase money notes bought. 51 Inman Bldg., 22 1-2 South Broad St. 5-8-5 Loans on Diamonds PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. "Collateral Bank.” 256 Candler Annex. 8 Per Cent Per Annum. 5-11-52 JEWELERS AND BROKERS 301 peters BtDo. i LOAN PHONE MAIN ns CO '* ' STRICTLY PRIVATE ' MONEY to loan at low Interest on im proved Olanta real estate and farms. Eb. T. Williams, 518 Grant Building. .5-15-15 realty trust company; • FORSYTH BUILDING Capital $600,000 Surplus $350,000. Can negotiate any good Real Estate Loan on Atlanta or suburban property. Bring ns vour applications. 'Phones: Bel), Main 1304—At’.. 633. 2-18-1 Business Opportunities. STUDIO SSOO. Other business causes forced sale. Ground floor. N. sky light. Opp. Candler Bldg. T. R. Math ews, 117 N. Poor.M-_£769_ IJB-56 FOR SALE Boarding house; eleven rooms; best location; near in; Washing ton street. Full of. boarders. Bargain. Good reason tor selling. ,1. B. R., Box 133. care Georgian. 5 9-60 FOR SALE Corner grocery; staple stock $500; rent $10; subrenting two rooms makes rent free. Apply 174 Ira st. 5-14-13 PARTNER wanted to buy half interest in first-class barber shop located in a hotel in Atlanta. Unless you have S3OO, don't apply. 409 Rhodes R1 < 1 g. 36-14-5 WANTED Partner with $125 for one-half interest proposition; brings $.500 weekly; give telephone number. J., Box 902, carp Georgian. 5-15-2 WE BUY all kinds of salable second-hand school books for cash. Sou. Book Con ('ern._7l (next to High’s). 5 15-25 ONE to five thousand dollars to invest with services in good established busi ness: several years experience in book keeping and general mercantile business; references given and required. L. I. Al- I ma nd. Uon yers. Ga.2B-16-5 WILL HELP good shoemaker to build up ! a good business in fine neighborhood: will make rent cheap. 700 \V. Peachtree street. 56-16-5 (COTTON SEED HULLS. I CARLOAD lots. Delivered anywhere. F. R. Logan & Co., Atlanta, Ga 5-16-32 Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE—No 240 Howell street, six i rooms, gas. waler, bath, sewer connec tion. alley on side, room for two tenant | houses on rear of lot facing alley. Ad i dress C. T. Garrett, Williamson. Ga. ! THE HOUSE you build, buy or j rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. 4-18-19 FOR SALE -By owner; West End; No. 37 Atwood st . between Gordon and Lu cile; one-half block from car line; new, six rooms and hall; built by day work under personal supervision. 1 build for you as ■ I would for myself. Ixirge porches, beau- I tiful mantels and fixtures; cypress roof; i hot and cold water; electric lights; ele ' vated lot; shade; $3,500; SSOO cash, bal ance easy Apply nearby at 361 oak I £' r l’i} onp 'Vest 460-J. 47-9-5 FOR SALE By owner, on north side, ten room house, in good condition; $4,500. For further information call Ivy 847-.1. -9_46 $1.750 —One acre lot. new 5-room bunga low. large bath room and porch, gran ite columns, 8 miles from city, located on Central railroad, at Mountain View. 5c railroad fare to city. For a home you I can't beat this at the price. Change in business affairs reason for selling. Cash or easy terms C. T. Evans, Main 454. Ragan-Malone C 0.5-10-38 FOR SALE By owner, two houses; eight rooms each; white neighborhood; al ways rented for S3O per month: will sell for $2,500. Inquire 55 East Alabama street. 5-14-7 FOR SALE -By owner, store and dwell ing combined. Inquire 55 East Alabama street. 5-14-6 DO YOU WANT A NICE HOME IN DE CATUR? If so, see us. We have sever al beauties. Prices. $2,500 tn SIO,OOO. Georgia Home & Farm Co., 457 Candler Annex. Ivy 5767.5-14-47» FOR SALE—My lot on north side at a sacrifice, must have money reason for selling, small cash payment: terms easy. Address Investment, Box 15, care Geor gian. 5-15-14 Real Estate For Sale. IF YOU WILL AGREE to put~down~the sidewalks owner will sell you either of two beautiful lots at East Lake at about half the price asked for adjacent lots: prefer selling to club member. Terms if desired. Address Box 190, care Georgian. FOR SALE —Five-room new bungalow; all conveniences; beauty; one block of North Boulevard; large rooms, veranda, plenty closets; built for home; will ex change for larger place; no loan to as sume. Address Carl, care Georgian. 5-15-28 LAWTON ST.—-50x150, vacant. 200 feet from Gordon St. All improvements down. $2,000. Terms. Lucien Harris. Phone W. 563. M. 730. 5-15-31 $1,500 BUYS new suburban cottage; five rooms and hall; lot 150x50; more land ts desired: no smoke, railroads or factories: good water; schools, churches and stores convenient, strictly white locality; terms. Owner, I' O. Box 150. Atlanta, Ga. Phones Main 4027, Atlanta 322.5-4-7 FOR SALE—Home; SI,OOO. water, gas, sewer, sidewalks; bargain. Home, care Georgian.3o-16-5 FOR SALE—One five-room house; five acres of land; good pasture and orchard, with running water; good shade; will sell at bargain. Address Mitchell & Beattie. Vinings. Ga. 33-16-5 FOR SALE—Beautiful bungalow; just completed; every convenience; Inman Park: $3,000. .1. I. Christian. 318 Empire Bldg. Main 4747.5-16-16 NICE little cottage, cabinet mantels, tile hearths, four rooms and two porches; lot is elevated and level; in good neigh borhood and close to car line: less than 15 minutes’ ride from center of city; $1,600; small cash payment and sls monthly will buy it. It Is rented for sl2. H C. Bailey, owner. 601 Fourth National Bank Bldg. Bell phone Main 1514 -16-31 NORTH SIDE HOME. ON GOOD STREET, eight rooms; well built and finished; handsome china clos et built in; all rooms large, with specially ample closets; gas and electric lights: both furnace heal and grates; piazza 16 ; feet wide. Will sell for $6,000 and take a lot in part payment. C. R. Haskins, owner, 507 Gould Building. 5-11-60 I LAKE AVENUE COTTAGE—B4,6SO.OO. ‘NEAR EUCLID AVE., we are offering this nice six-room, up-to-date, modern cottage with all improvements, on terms of SBOO cash and $35 per month. MILLEDGE AVE. COTTAGE—S3,ISO.OO. CORNER OF OAKLAND You can get this beautiful five-room house (rooms very large), with every convenience, on terms tn suit; lot 50x150, has plenty nf shade and fruit, and is a real nice home like place. A CHEAT LOT. 150x180 ANSLEY PARK; ONLY $4,000. ABOUT one block from Piedmont avenue, car line you can get three 50-foot lots at a cost of less than S7OO each. This is <heap. Don't delay. Money in this. One-half cash. S. B. TURMAN & CO. BROAD AND ALABAMA STREETS. Real Estate Wanted. WANTED —To buy four or five-room cot tage in good neighborhood; must be in good condition: modern improvements; good size lot, on improved street; within fifteen or twenty minutes’ walk of Tab ernacle: will pay two or three hundred dollars cash, balance on easy terms. Ad dress. giving particulars. .1. H.. P. O. Box 1058, cit> . 32-1. Farms For Sale. SEVERAL NICE FARMS—Near Barnes ville. M. P. Owen, Barnesville, Ga Auction Sales. SEVE RA L CONSIGN MENTS. INCLUDING A FINE LOT OF HOUSE HOLD GOODS FROM 8 ST. CHARLES AVENUE, FRIDAY. MAY 17, AT 12 EAST MITCHELL ST. COMMENCING AT 10 A. M . Friday, we will offer to the highest bidder a fine lot of household goods. Including two genuine brass beds, fine springs, felt mattresses, majiogany and Circassian wal nut dressers and chiffoniers, refrigerator, gas stove, quartered oak sideboard, ped estal dining table, leather seat dining chairs, mirror door wardrobe, Wheeler & Wilson drophead machine, davenport, la dies’ writing desk, Crex rugs and art squares, bookcase, oak dresser. Vernis Martin beds, brass costumer, bat rack, mahogany and early English rockers, up holstered in genuine leather; reception room furniture, center tables, porch rock ers. blankets, pillows, china, bric-a-brac, pictures and many other things too nu merous to mention. Sale starts promptly at 10 a. m. Friday. May 17. CENTRAL AUCTION CO., 12 East Mitchell Street. Railroad Schedule. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. "PREMIER CARRIER GF 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. 5:00 am 36 New Y.12:15 am 13 .laxville. 5:20 am 30 Col'bus 5:20 am 13 Was’ton 5:25 am 13 Clnci. . 5:30 am 12 Sh’port. 6:30 am 32 Fort V. 5:30 am 23 .laxville 6:50 am 35 B'liam 5:45 am *l7 Toccoa. 8:10 am 7 Chat'ga 6:40 am 26 Heflin.. 8:20 am 12 R’mond 6:55 am 29 New Y.10:30 am 23 Kan. C. 7;00 am 8 Chat'ga 10:35 am 16 Brun'k. 7:45 am 7 Macon 10:40 am 29 B’ham. 10:45 am 27 Fort V 10:45 am 38 New Y.1.1:01 am 21 Col’bus 10:50 am 40 Charl'e 12:00 n'n 6 Cinci ..11:10 am 6 Macon .12:40 pm' 30 R'ham.. 2:30 pm 30 New Y 2:45 pm 40 R'ham 12:40 pm I 5 Chat'ga 3:00 pm 39 Charlo’e 3:55 pm, 39 B’ham. 4:10 pm 5 Macon. 4:55 pm,*lß Toccoa. 4:30 pm 37 New Y. 5:00 pm; 22 Col'bus 5:10 pm 15 Bruns'k 7:50 pm 5 Cinci . 5:10 pm 11 R’mond 8:30 pm 28 Fort V. 5:20 pm 24 Kan. C. 9:20 pm 25 Heflin . 5:45 pm 16 Chat’ga 9:35 pm 10 Macon . 5:30 pm 29 Col'bus 10 20 pm 44 Wash’n 8:45 pm 31 Fort Y.10:25 pm laxville 9:30 pm 36 B’ham 12:00 ngt 11 Sh'port. 11:10 pm 14 Cinci. .11:00 pml 4 .laxville 11:10 pm Trains marked thus (♦) run dally, ex cept Sunday. ether trains run daily. Central time. City Ticket tjfftce, No. 1 Peachtree St. Why not begin today and take ad vantage of the numberless opportuni ties that daily appear tn the Want Ad columns of The Georgian? Bargains galore are there that mean a big sav ing to you. Answer quickly any ads '•ou may see that offer you things at bargain prices. Remember that al! At lanta Is watching these pages, and the first one to answei gets the goods. POULTRY, PET AND LIVE STOCK <•" * ' 4* •V * ATLANTA QUOTATION! + •J- May 16, 1912. •? 4- *;• t (Corrected by McCullough Bros ) 4- Eggs—Fresh selected, no guineas -b 4- or dirties. 19@20c; miscellaneous. V 164? 17c; guineas and dirties. 12’-ifa 4- 14c. 4- 4- Poultry—Live per pound: Turkeys. 4- v 1254@15c; ducks, lOdj'B’ic; geese, 8 4- @9c; hens. 13©14c; roosters, 8@10c; 4- 4- broilers, 30@35c each, owing to size; 4- 4- fries, 30@35c each. 4- 4* Dressed, per pound: Turkeys. 16 4* 4* @l7; ducks. 18@20c; geese. 10@ 4" 4* hens. 16@17c. fries, 22@24c; + 4- roosters, 10@llc. 4« 4-i-t-4-i-4’4"i":"i’’:4-4’i”i4-:-4-:-i-;-'-!-w- LATE-HATCHED CHICKS. We have had a very late spring a and the weather /\Cl f VIC€ has been every thing but favora ble to incubation. /-( whether by artifi- x ' clal means or nat ural, and reports -flu from breeders I fit generally indicate that the crop will r » be very short as compared with previous y ears. —, and that, too. when / jnrinr conditions demand •<— that our poultry men prepare for the large increase in business another season, which is sure to follow the impetus that has been given to the industry by' reason of the publicity through the press ami show room. Many-of our most prominent breed ers have been handicapped this season by lack of breeders to supply the de mand wijieli they have created for their eggs and stock, and now that the spring operations have proved so unsatisfac tory. it behooves them to continue in cubation later than usual, which can be done successfully if the right case and attention is given tn the operation. It is a. well known fact that Northern breeders have been advertising and selling “systems,” so called, for suc cessfully raising late-hatched chicks. These systems and secrets are no se crets at all, and only embody the in junctions to feed judiciously, give plen ty of fresh drinking water. Keep the houses and runs scrupulously chan and the birds free from insect pests. To accomplish this the free use of disinfectants and germicides is neces sary. Abundant shade is necessary also. One cause of failure with late hatched chicks is the carelessness of i breeders and negligence in providing shade, fresh water and in keeping the birds and premises free of vermin. Where chicks have free range in mid summer—that is. very young stock— they are apt to get more bugs. etc., than are really good for. them, which cause bowel trouble. This is one of the drawbacks to this mode of raising them. In summer time insects abound, and young chicks get more. bugs, etc., than they should have, for which rea son we prefer to keep them in shaded runs, where their feed may be regu lated to suit summer conditions. A good friend of mine incubated and hatched 124 White Leghorns in .July, of which he raised 111 to maturity. We would bo glad to have experi ments made by some of our readers, with a view to further testing out this question, for if we can raise our birds as late as June and July, and even at a : greater cost in time and labor. It will revolutionize the business in this sec tion, just as the day-old chick busi ness is going to revolutionize the pres ent mode of ■ selling eggs for incuba tion. To give this blatter the attention the subject deserves, 1 am going to conduct experiments along the line above ’indicated, not alone with the more active, breeds like the Leghorns, but with the larger breeds as well, for I do not believe that it would be a fair test to use the Mediterraneans alone in arriving at. com lusions which shouhi cover the whole range of poul try. The co-operation of our friends ev erywhere is earnestly solicited in the interest of the fraternity, and The Geor gian wifi take pleasure in giving the results of yobr experiments for the benefit of the thousands of breeders throughout the country who are inter ested in it, and who at the present time take it for granted that late hatched birds can’t be raised profit ably. 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. Orpingtons. BABY CHICKS from nigh class White Orpingtons, 25c each, in lots of ten or more. Charley Dobbs, Gainesville. Ga. -27-29 MY KKLLi-.Hctiiass White Orpingtons won fourteen prizes at two shows, in cluding six firsts, three seconds, one sweepstake. They ,ire winter egg ma chines. Produced $590.54 from a trio in 16’ 3 months Eggs. $1.50. $3, $5 for fif teen. Kennamcr Farm, Columbus Citv. 602 SACRIFTC , SALE Account of mot ng, tw-Ive Buff Orpington hens and five! cocks, sixteen bahy chicks; all for sls. I must bo sold before Saturday. L G Mor- j gan, 70 Avon avenue. 42-15-5 ■ FOR S.ALE Fifty White < irjnngton pul lets, laying every day; Kellerstrass strain; $3 each ns long as they last to make room; ten cockerels, fine birds. $5 each Southland Poultry Farm, Clarks- ■ ton, Ga. 1-20-3 FOR SALE Two pens S <’ White I Orpingtons, three pens S. U Black or- ‘ pfngtons. from 25 to 100 in pen Prize j winners in all pens. Closing out to make room for young stock. E. H. Scott, Box 636. Athens. Ga 4 6-RS . KELLERSTRASS Crystal White Orping tons. Eggs from all pens at $3 per set ting. Baby chicks from all pens, 25c each. Cockerels, pullets and hens for sale. Dr. C. P Ward, 220 Gorden street. 5-11-62 FOR SALE. S. (’. < R\'S'|’.\ L White: Orpingtons. A few trios at $lO, sls. S2O. $25. S3O. $35. Also live prize hens, one cock and one cockerel, winning at I)alton, <la., and Chattanooga. Tenn., shows, Write for prices. GEO. AL MOSELEY. Alenin, Ga. R. I. Reds. BABY CHICKS from high class S C Rhode Island Reds, 25c each, in lots of ten or more. Charley Dobbs, Gaines ville. Gar 3-27-28 SINGLE-COMB REDS now leading all breeds in New York egg-laying con test, and leading all utility breeds in con test at Storrs, Conn. Our Reds big lay ers. good shape and bright color: Tomp kins strain; $3 a setting: reasonable fer tility guaranteed. P. Whiting, care Geor gian. 3-29-7 QUALITY REDS. T. I. Hosford, East Point. Ga.. 4-25-31 CALI.AHAN’S famous Reds always win They will win for you in the strongest shows. Send for mating list and photos of Ideal Reds. Stock and eggs for sale Callahan 85 Son, East Point, Ga. 1-31-20 BARGAIN SALE—Rhode Island Reds. four yearling hens ilaying); 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 ROSE COMB Rhode Island Reds: won at Southern International and Georgia shows. Eggs. J 2 and $3 per fifteen. T. L. Wright, 64!) Hlghland-ave., Atlanta 2-1-41 Leghorns. WHITE LEGHORN eggs from choice, healthy birds, 15 for $1; also some good breeding stock for sale at $1.50 each. R. <’ Fuller, 419 Whitehall St. WHITE LEGHORNS—Day-old chicks that live and will lay by September; $12.60 hundred. F. A. Doughman. Tele phone Decatur 314. Dertatur, Ga. 5-14-16 Plymouth Rocks. AS MY BIRDS have proven their supe riority for me at every show they were ever entered, they will do the same for you. Every pen is headed by a prize winning cock or cockerel that is mated to pullets and hens of known quality. (Tn account of the lateness of the season 1 am going to reduce my prices to $2.50 per 15 Baby chicks a matter of cor respondence Elmhurst Poultry “Farm, Tefrerson. Ga. 3-2-8 FOR SALE Twelve beautiful Barred Rock hens. 95c; two cocks. sl-$2; 30 common hens, fine layers. 65c; all one year old this spring; 40 chicks almost large enough for broilers, 20c ea h. E. Sanders. Scottdale. Ga 34-16-5 Wyandottes. GOLDEN LACED ami Columbian Wyan dottes, S C. R I Reds; eggs. $1 and $2 per 15. W. D. Bennett, Molena, Ga BARGAIN SALE White Wyandottes, four young liens and unrelated grown cockerel: to make room, only $7.50. Eggs reduced to $1.50 setting. Ed L. Culver. Sparta. Ga. 5-1-2 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; $5 and $lO per setting. Write F. S. Cates, Doug -1-17 36 DARK Cornish eggs remainder of this season, $1.50 per 15; chicks for sale. Mrs A. G Miller. Louisville, Ga. 39-11-5 Cornish Indian Games. CORNISH INDIAN GAMES—Eggs from prize-winning stock; $3 and $5 for 15. Gaymont Farm, Box 1711, Atlanta. Ga 3-27-11 White Laced Red Games. WHIT’E Laced Rod Cornish Indian Games. A limited number of eggs at $5 for 15; no stock for sale at any price. Gaymont Farm. Box 1711. Atlanta. Ga 3-27-12 Houdans. FOR SALE —“Faultless” Houdans; 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. “Faultless” 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 club, Cambridge, N. Y. -21-49 HOUDANS f rom the best exhibition 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. 280 Minorcas. BLACK MINORCAS Pape’s strain; “lay- ! ers of large white eggs and many of ihemeggs. $3 for 15. Gaymont Farm. Box 1711. Atlanta, Ga. 2-27-10 Bantams. BANTAMS —Game Bantams, Sebrlghts, Buff Cochins. Carlisle Cobb. Athens. Ga. 4-26-38 Ducks. NOW is the time Io set White Kunner duck eggs, and Ren dotte Farm is the place to get the best. SIO.OO eggs the next two weeks for $5.00. Rendotte ( Farm, P. 0. Box 300, Atlanta. I I Ga. ' 4-24-16 ( II AT( ’I I Wll ITL RUXNER. DUCK EHHS 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 C. FIFE. Box 1181-G, Atlanta, Ga. 4-5-54 PURE White Runners that lay pure white nggs $5 for 12. Gaymont Farm. Box 1711. Atlanta. Ga. 3-27-9 fl AVE A JJMITED number of select ducks and drakes for sale; standard fawn, also Penciled fawn; order now; supply limited; they are now laying. Mod el Poultry’ Farm, Colbert, Ga , “The Earm of Quality.” 4-23-7 Eggs. MONTVIEW FARMS- Incubator eggs. $5 per 160; hens with chicks; turkey eggs, Turkey THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs, best strain ’1 per 15 guaranteed fer tile 285 Euclid ave. Phone Ivy 958-4 3-12-49 • Eggs. EGGS for hatching Single setting. 81.50; two settings. $2.75; 50-egg lots. $4 00; 100 iots, $7.50; Buff Orpingtons, R. I. Reds, S. C. White I>eghorns. Barred Rocks. Large flocks. Able to ship incubator lots promptly. Choice stock at low prices. 1 R duck eggs, $1.50 per twelve. E. W. Burke. Macon.l2-22-41 THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs. $1 per fifteen. 126 Windsor street. Phone Main 3588 4-27-25 EGGS from high class S. C. R. I. Reds. Now Is the time to set eggs to get the best colored Birds. Write at once for my illustrated catalogue and reduced prices. Joe 1.. Wallace. Dalton, Ga.s-1-6 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 HATCHING- Mottled Anco nas, $2 per fifteen; Rose and Single Comb Reds, White, Partridge and Silver Wyandottes, $1.50: Buff Orpingtons and Black Minorcas. $1,25; S. C. Brown Leg horns, $1; Indian Runner ducks. $l5O per twelve. A few more trios of ducks. SG. W K Bailey, Commerce, Ga 722 WHITE WYANDOTTE eggs from higlv class birds that are white to the skin, at $2 00 per fifteen; high fertility guaranteed. A. G. Wilson. Lithonia. Ga. 1-16 29 FOR SAl.E—Single Comb Rhode Island Red eggs, extra fine selected birds, non fading heavy laying strain: $3 for fifty, $5 per hundred Mrs. Phllopena Lowe. Route 6, Lebanon. Ind. 3-9-62 KELLERSTRASS Whitp Orpingtons; two years a breeder: showed four times; won ten firsts and nine seconds; eggs re duced from $5 to $2 balance of season J. W. Fincher. Buchanan. Ga. 4-27-12 Hogs. BERKSHIRES; fine registered stock; prices reasonable. Morris Farm, Clarks ton. Ga. 4-24-1 SOME very fine Berkshire and mixed pigs for sale Inquire at Springer's store. Howell Mill road, for the Perry place, or write S. A. 8., care Georgian 5-16-6 Miscellaneous Poultry. FOR THE BEST White Orpington atock baby chicks and eggs write Charley Dobbs, Gainesville, Ga.; 4,000 catalogs ready to be mailed free. Write for one. -27 30 FOR THE BEST S C. Rhode Island Red stock, baby chicks and eggs, write Charley Dobbs, Gainesville, Ga.; 4.000 catalogs readj’ to be mailed FREE. Write for one. 3-27-31 LARGE size colony brooder with heat and 90 thoroughbred White Leghorn, chicks for S2O. This brooder cost me sl7; It's good as new and will raise your chicks It C Fuller. 419 Whitehall St. 5-9-7 G<>LD DFST Strain S C Buff 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 S. Station B, Nashville, Tenn.; F. R No ble. proprietor 3-13-37 “POULTRY PRINTING. WRITE tor samples. Etheridge Printing Company, 188 Madison-ave., Atlanta. Ga 12-16-21 Foil SALE S C. K L Red. 8? Ct 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. ' Williams, Ty Ty. Ga. 2-21-34 Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. INMAN PARK—Lot level and a beauty, 50x190. 91,500, on easy terms. INMAN PARK—B-room home, double floored, storm sheathed, electric lighted, etc., on level east front lot in best section, at a bargain, on easy terms. NORTH SIDE 6-rootn cottage, double floored, storm sheathed, electric lights, 2 sets of folding doors. Nice level east front lot. Price only $3,350 on terms. SPRING ST lot, 58x250. east front; a beauty, at $65 per foot A BEAUTIFUL 5-rom cottage on Highland Ave. at $4,250. Must sell. Easy terms. WILSON BROS. REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS. 7tl Xmplra Building. * Main 4411-J. Night No. Ivy 4070-3. BUILD YOUR HOME WE BUY ANY LOT TN ATLANTA OR SUBURBS FOR YOU OR, PAY NOTES ON YOUR LOT AND BUILD YOU A HOME TO SUIT, ON EASY TERMS LIKE RENT OR CASH. SEE US FOR EVERYTHING TO BUILD. ATLANTA CONSTRUCTION CO. First Floor Austell Building. Phone Main 55.34 A MONEY MAKER 81 ACRES on Cambelton road, eight miles from car shed: 46 acres cultivated; five-room residence; two tenant houses; all necessary outbuildings; 500 bearing fruit trees; eighteen acres pasture; just a nice auto trip in the early morning. , At bargain price GEORGIA HOME & FARM CO. 457 CANDLER ANNEX. PHONE 5767 IVY. WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK GO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. Phone 2106 Main. $6,200 F( >R an eight-room two-story furnace heated home on north side. $6,500 FOR a beauty on Myrtle street; furnace heat. $6,500, <>N GOOD TERMS. for steam-heated home on Cleburne avenue; hard wood floors, tile porch, tile bath. It’s a beauty. DRUID HILLS Here is a beauty with east front; furnace beat, large lot, tile floors, hardwood floors, stone front. Terms attractive BARGAIN in West End, six rooms; new; close to rar line, double - floored: dan dy neighborhoy<l, S3OO cash, balance $25 month. Get busy. $20.00 PER FOOT 1.234 FEET frontage on Highland Ave. by 565 feet deep, at $20.00 per front foot, in the most select part of the street. $20,000.00 profit in this beautiful piece of land, good house on it ; also undeveloped street on back. Terms. Apply 415 Em pire Building, or 9 Auburn Ave. 45-25-5 Saturday, May 18—52,500—52,150 ONE 6-room. four 5-rooni houses; SSO cash. $17.50 monthly. Must be sold on above date. These houses are new. have water, lights, car service, stone fronts. These are real bargains, located in A-l growing suburb. Take either Ear Lake or South Decatur car at Pryor and Alabama streets'and , get off <r’South Kirkwood Our representatives will b* there to direct you. GILMER & WILLINGHAM JSEitixJE * 6 WALTON ST., THIRD DOOR OFF PEACHTREE. GROUND FLOOR Miscellaneous Poultry, BARRED ROCK EGGS from prize-win ners; first pen cockerel bred, $10; sec ond pen. $5; puller 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. 11. Collins, Fairburn. Ga 1-17-30 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. Bell phone Main 2568. Atlanta 2568. DON'T LET FLEAS BOTHER the dog: . get a cal’e of Dr. Johnson's Flea and Shampoo Soap and rid then) of those pests. Price. 25c: postpaid. 30c. ARMOI’R'S FLOWER FOOD will make all potted plants grow off fast;, easy.to. use; just mix with water and pour over soil. %-pound package 25c; 1-pound package 50c; postpaid, 35 and 60c, GRIT AND SHELL BOXES—Two com partments, 40c each; three compart ments. 50c. ALLRIGHT, ECLIPSE and Star Wall Founts. T-X-L Dry Food Hoppers. LEE'S GERMOZONE—The poultry medi cine for roup, canker, cholera, swelled head, etc. Both liquid and tablet form, 50c. Tablets can be sent by mail. FEED YOUR BABY CHICKS the Red Comb Chick Food until they are three or four weeks old, then the Coarse Chick Food until they are *eo large for that, then the Rod Comb Scratch Food for the rest of their life Red Comb Meat Mash can be fed to all—the youngest and. the oldest. CANARY CAGES, $1.25 to $5. Bird seed, sand, gravel, manna, cuttie bone, mite exterminators and bird bitters. PHONE I S YOUR ORDERS for all kinds of vegetable and flowering plants: 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 WANTED-To buy a good, gentle horse. 719 Empire Bldg Phone Main 4081 '5-11-31 F<>R SALE—A stallion; age three .years old. Call Phone Main 4242-.1. 5-15-12. . FOR SALE—One seven-year-bld InfnbTt ed English thoroughbred stallion;' color, bay; black points; or would” ex change for mules John S. Brown. Locust Grove. <>a 29-16-5 FOR SALE Nice buggy, harness and cab for sale cheap. 342 N. Jackson st. 49-16-5 . Dogs. FOR SALE —Four fox terrier pups, seven weeks old; beauties. Call Ivy 5106-J. -14-20 , AT STUD—lmported Southport Aristotype 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 BARGAINS in 30 breeds dogs and stock; catalog Catalpa Kennels, Shelbyville, Ky. 4-27-4 ft 21