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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEVV4S: READ FOR PROFIT— GLORGIAN WANT ADS-USE FOR RESULTS TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1912.
For Sale—Miscellaneous.
antiques"
AT 130 PEACHTREE.
THE BIGGS ANTIQUE CO. have on sale
the largest lot of antiques ever offered
for sale at the lowest prices ever given
on old solid mahogany furniture and an
tiques of every description. The sale
will only last one week. In this collec
tion can be found handsome old side
boards, dining tables, sofas. 4-poster beds,
card tables, rockers and foot stools, work
tables, book cases, nest of tables and lots
of oUier pieces; must be sold at once, at
130 Peachtree street. 6-27-20
FOR SALE —Second-hand safe; 26x1 :<
inches inside. Bishop-Babcock-Berker
Co- 5-27-18
One Price. No Commission
USED PIANOS.
Wellington—upright oak ... SB7
Fischer—square grand $47
Vose & Sons—upright ma
hogany $137
Everett—upright walnut . . . .$“267
Ivers & Pond—upright ma
hogany $l9O
Player Piano—Fine condi
tion $367
New Pianos, easy payments,
$lB5 up. Organs, S4O up.
Rent Piano $3 up.
Tuning. Repairing.
Cleveland-Manning Piano
Company.
I 80 N. Pryor.
ONE second-hand Blickensderfer type
writer; universal keyboard. 507 North
Jackson street. 5-25-11
WHEELER & WILSON sewing machine;
only used few months; very cheap; leav
ing city and must sell at once. .Address
Sewing Machine, care Georgian. 43-28-5
FOR SALE—Sx7 Reflex' camera: Gerz
l>agor lens; 13 plate holders; film pack
. adaptor; carry In case; all in perfect con
dition. Tracy Mathewson. Second Floor
Georgian. 5-28-9
EXTRA fine sweetpeas? 25 and~3Ucents
per 100. White rabbits for sale 801 l
Phone West 135. 5-28-33
FOR SAl.E—lnstantaneous gas heater;
very reasonable price. Main 480-.1.
-28-30
Motorcycles.
ALL MAKES sfs AND UP—.Largest mo
torcycle dealers in the South: exclusive
Southern distributors for Indian Elyea-
Austell Co. 35 North Pryor-st. 1-21-3
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Automobiles.
JUST RECEIVED—I.OOO new standard
seconds in casing; 9 out of 10 will wear
as long as first; 28x3, $7.90; 30x3. $8.90; 32
X. 3. $8.50; 30x3'. 2 , $11.90; 32x3'4. $12.90: 34x
3»-2. $13.90; 32x4, $17.90; 33x4, $18.90; 34x4,
$19.90; 36x4, $19.90; 34x4 4, $22.50 (un
guaranteed). Kull line Fisk, Diamond.
Goodrich and Goodyear firsts at prevailing
prices. McPherson Auto Tire Co., At
lanta, Ga. 5-24-22
APTOS REPAIRED.
Magneto and carburetor work a special
ty; first-class mechanics. Work guaran
teed. Hartrampf & Yarbray Company.
Phone Main 3810. 56 Edgewood avenue,
just below Equitable 81dg.4-22-5
SPECIAL—I have the best bargain in au
tomobile offered in Georgia; tires are
new; cost approximately $200: haven't run
200 miles; paint new and very best; 35-
horsepower Haynes; highest grade, with
top, windshield, tire chains, etc.; cost
$2,100; value $1,500: will take $650. Call
or wire W. B. Smith, 70 Ivy st., Atlanta.
5-25-6
Business Opportunities.
WANTED A partner with SSOO eash to
take active part: paying proposition: in
vestigations solicited. Drench. Phone
ivy 5938. 5-23-1 L
FOR SALE —Dental office
and practice in the best
town in South Georgia. Ful
ly equipped, (’heap for cash.
Retiring from practice. Ad
dress Dentist, care Geor
gian. 5-27-12
FOR SALE - Well established business:
good location. Address G. J. W . care
Georgian. 5-27-45
FOR SALE Two near-beer saloons, six
pool tables, on good business street.
Cheap for cash. Bad health cause for
selling. Address Bill, Box 333. care Geor
gian.s-28-19
I NEED A PARTNER for my rapidly
growing business. It is a splendid
chance for some young man of good char
acter and ability; small capital neces
sary; only young man who cares for that
kind of a business need inquire. Feders
Employment Agency. 253-254 Candler an
nex. 104 North Pryor street. 5-28-41
Money to Loan.
MORTGAGE LOANS on Atlanta real es
tate. Established since 1889. S. B.
Turman & Co., corner Broad and Ala
bama-sts. $-1-20
FA.PM LOANS placed in any amount on
Improved farm lands in Georgia. The
Southern Mortgage Company, Gould
building ■ - 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.
WET 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-a ve.
PURCHASE MONEY NOTES—I will buy
for a client either first or second mort
gage notes on Atlanta property. Have
SIO,OOO to invest. J. M Worsham. 908
Third National Bank building. Ivy 5626.
2-6-47
Clothing. Clothing.
BEST CLOTH ES IN TOWN ~~
FOR THE PRICE
(iOOD CLOTH <S SELLING TO EVERYBODY AT
EAR LESS THAN RETAIL PRICES.
SUITS, TROUSERS, SUMMER COATS and
RAINCOAT’S f>r MEN and BOYS of all sizes.
MONEY PROMPTLY REFINDED IF WANTED.
W. H. MOOR
Wholesale Clothing
62 \\. MITCHELL ST.
6-24-27
Money To Loan.
ESTABLISHED 1890.
Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-1
■ SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND, any
i amount; 6 per cent. Write or call. 8.
i W Carson. 24 South Broad-st. 4-1-17
Loans on Diamonds
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
“Collatera* Bank,”
256 Candler Annex.
S Per Cent Per Annum.
i 5-11-52
4
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.
-S-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
JEWELERS AND BROKERS
301 peter s
L O AN A
PHONE MAIN 21S Ls)
STRICTLY PRIVATE
REALTY TRUST COMPA XY'
FORSYTH BUILDING.
Capital $600,000. Surplus $350,000
Can negotiate any good Rea! Estate
' Loan on Atlanta or suburban property
Bring us vour applications.
“Phones: Bell. Main 1304—At!. 633
2-ia-l
Purchase Money Notes.
> SIO,OOO for Purchase Money
i Notes on Hand.
Fulton Investment Company.
Green. Tilson & McKinney, Attys.
1201 -6 Atlanta National Bank Building,
i 5-25-10
Stocks and Bonds.
UR7IWBLE~CASUALTY COMPANY—
-1 Ten to twenty shares of stock in the
: Equitable Casualty Company for sale.
■ Make me your best offer for this stock.
The best bidder gets the stock. Address
■ Casualty. Box 3, care Georgian. 60-28-5
Contractors and Builders.
I Will Finance You
IF YOU wish to build; all kinds o’ build
ers' material for sale. B. F. Mitchell,
514 Austell Building. 4-25-14
, ARCHITECT, contractor and builder.
> cabinet shop; carpenters furnished
' R' Jones. 190 Houston st. 3-21-12
HOME BUILDERS.
i HOMES built for cash or terms; archi
tectural designs furnished free.
' Century Construction Co.
; 720 EMPIRE BLDG.
4-10-35
Architects and Builders.
CONTRACTOR, cabinet shop; carpenter*
, furnished. John Allen, 106-A Edgewood
„ avenue. 3-22-43
Building Materials.
~STEEL~BEAMS
FOR BUILDINGS.
AUSTIN BROS., Atlanta. Ga.
KING HAR DAV ARE COT
Builders’ hardware, supplies, equipment
and tools of all kinds 53 Peachtree-st
2-11-7
Painting and Tinting.
TOR THE BEST PRICES CALL R. B
EMBRY, M. 1455. 318 4TH NAT’L
BANK BLDG. 5-11-24
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Trunks, Bags and Suitcases.
RETAILED AND REPAIRED
ROUNTREE’S 77 w 4tr£4t ll
1 PHONES: Bell Main 1576. Atlanta 1654
Stove and Range Repairing.
DAN THE FIXER.
sell second-hand gas stoves. We sweep
chimneys. We take down heaters. We
sell wick and wickless oil stoves. We
sell gasoline stoves and ranges Atlanta
phone 2235. 121 Whitehall st. Bell phone
> M. 2699. 4-4-7
Milk Depots.
i ..... _ _ ______
THE Houston st. creamery for milk and
cream. Call Ivy 1293 Bell. 3-9-3?
Shoe Repairing.
SITi fcTLY IL\N D WOR ls
T. J. SMITH, 36 E. Hunter.
-25-6
Mattresses Renovated.
WE MAKE OVER old mattresses: also
i furnish new ticking: best work, give us
a trial. Acme Mattress Company. Jack
son and Irwin streets. Both phones
I “ 5-4-8
jg” I
' Keeping
Your |
Nose
to the
Grind=
I
stone
Saving, depriving your
self of many pleasures,
is one way of laying up
a little money.
ONE single, wise in
vestment in Real Es- U
tate often equals a life
time of toil and scrimp
ing. ;
Look over the Real ||
Estate propositions in
today s Georgian
you'll find opportunities
galore of making in
vestments that will dou
ble and treble in value
while you hold and pay
for them —yet your
money is safe.
V- - -
Hatters.
1 OLD hats cleaned, dyed and reshaped;
best work; prompt service; satisfaction
guaranteed. Out of town orders solicited
Both phones. Acme Hatters, 100% White
hall street. 3-IS-f
Colored Undertakers.
; Fountain & Robinson.
> 223 Auburn. Atl. 5921-F; Night ivy 3609.
4-11-27
Fire-Proof Storage.
WE STORE HOUSEHOLD goods and
pianos. Office and warehouse. 239-241
. Edge wood-ave. Ivy 2037. John J. Wood-
I side Storage Company.
Public Baggage and Transfer.
M. C. FURNITURE transfer; we pack
and ship. M. 5490-L. A. 1319. 30 West
Hunter. $-12-r
Sewing Machines.
' WE REPAIR any sewing machine Work
- called for and delivered anywhere. M
McNair. 229-B Auburn avenue 3-14-9
WE RENT new machines with complete
set of attachments for $2 per month;
also machines repaired; prompt delivery.
Both phones 1893. Singer Sewing Machine
‘ Company, 79 Whitehall. 9*14-44
Monuments and Stone Work.
ATLANTA GRANITE COMPANY,
All kinds stone work.
, l ? raser-st. Phone Main 3540. 1-5-47
ALL KINDS of cemetery work for 60 days
ata big discount. Everything must and
will be sold. J. N. Cook, manager. 82
I East Hunter street. 4-17-71
Discounts On Roof Felts.
TOP OF ATLANTA gone to the bad. I
sell roof paints, repair all kinds of
roofs. J. N. Little, 82 East Hunter st
. Phone M. 3927-.1. 4-24-12
I —■
Office Fixtures.
CAR RENTER SHOP?
CROCKETT & CARTER,
40-42 PETERS ST. BOTH PHONES.
3-22-8
Tailoring, Altering, Cleaning and
Pressing.
J CLEANING, pressing ano repairing neat
ly done at 226 Houston st. /\tlanta 4181.
3-21-10
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—l No. Depart To—
-35 New Y. 5:00 am I 36 New Y.12:15 am
13 Jaxville. 5:20 am! 30 Col'bus 5:20 atn
43 Was'ton 5:25 ami 13 Clnci. . 5:30 am
12 Sh'port. 6:30 am! 32 Fort V. 5:30 am
23 Jaxville 6:50 am! 35 B’ham . 5:45 am
♦l7 Toccoa. 8:10 ami 7 Chat’ga 6:40 am
26 Heflin.. 8:20 am 12 R’mond 6:55 am j
29 New Y.10:30 am! 23 Kan. C. 7:00 am
’ 8 Chat’ga 10:35 am! 16 Brun’k. 7:45 am I
’ 7 Macon 10:40 am 29 B’ham. 10:45 am I
27 Fort V 10:45 am. 38 New Y.ll 01 am!
21 Col’bus 10:50 am 40 Charl’e 12:00 n'n
6 Cinci ..11:10 atn! 6 Macon .12:40 pm
30 B’ham.. 2:30 pm 30 New Y. 2:45 pm
40 B’ham 12:40 pm 15 Chat’ga 3:00 pm
39 Charlo’e 3:55 pm 39 B harn. 4:10 pm
5 Macon. 4:55 pm *lB 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 V.10:25 pm 24 Jaxville 9:30 pm
36 B’ham 1.2:00 ngt 11 Sh’port. 11:10 pm
14 Cinci. .11:00 pm 14 Jaxville 11:10 pm
Trains marked thus (•) run daily, ex
cept Sunday
Other trains run daily. Central time.
| City Ticket Office, No. 1 Peachtree St.
Why not begin today and take ad
vantage of the numberless opportuni
ties that dally appear In the Want Ad
columns of The Georgian? Bargains
galore are there that mean a big sav
ing to you. Answer quickly any ads
you may see that offer you things at
bargain prices. Remember that all At
lanta is watching these pages, and the
first one to answer gets the goods,
Poultry, Pet a
-i- ATLANTA QUOTATIONS. +
4* May 28, 1912. 4*
4* +
I<■ (Corrected by McCullough Bros.) 4*
!4- Eggs—Fresh selected, no guineas 4*
I4* or dirties, 17%@18c; miscellaneous, 4*
|4* 16® 1614 c; guineas and dirties, 10@ ••
4* 12»4c. +
j - Poultry—Live per pound: Turkeys. 4*
4* 12$i@15c; ducks, 10®12$4c: geese. 8 4-
4* @9c; hens, 13@14c; roosters, 8@10c; 4*
4* broilers. 30085 c each, owing to size; ••
4* fries. 30035 c each.
4* Dressed, per pound: Turkeys, 16 ••
4* @l7; ducks, 18020 c; geese. 10@ 4- |
4* 12'4c; hens. 16@17c; fries, 22@24c; 4* |
4* rooster*. 10@llc. +
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
POULTRY INSTRUCTORS AND
INVESTIGATORS.
The growth of
the poultry Indus- A
try during recent J~\.d , VlC€
years has been
phenomenal. From .
being, with a few h j'Q
exceptions, a by
product of the
farm, of small y
value, and regard- ItlC
ed with indiffer
ence or totally r-j
neglected, the va- lOU
rlous races of
poultry have prov-
ed a source of / jnrlnr
profit to agricul
turists for eggs,
poultry, the prices for which have been
increased very largely. An estimate
has been made that the annual value
of the world’s poultry crop exceeds one
billion two hundred and fifty million
dollars and is rapidly advancing.
As a result of these developments,
though they are to a greater extent
than is commonly supposed due to ed
ucational and experimental work, there
has been of late years a considerable
amount of attention given by the va
rious ministries of agriculture, college
and experiment stations in different
countries to the teaching of an experi
mental work in connection with poultry
keeping. The problems which neces
sarily follow increase and intensifica
tion of production are commanding the
services of trained investigators and in
structors, and the work which is being
done is of great value. That this will
rapidly advance is unquestionable.
Such developments have been most
marked in the United States. Four
years ago the poultry instructors and
investigators of the United States and
Canada formed an association for mu
tual co-operation and interchange of
observations and experience. The last
meeting was held at Orono, Maine, in
August, 1911, at which a resolution was
adopted in favor of an association em
bracing such workers in all the coun
tries of the world, the number of which
is already considerable. It was felt
that by focusing the knowledge and ex
perience of all, the power of each would
be greatly enhanced.
As a result of this action a provi
sional committee has been formed, con
sisting of representatives of the re
spective countries. The following have
agreed to serve on this committee:
Dominion of Canada —Professor IV.
R. Graham, Ontario Agricultural col
lege. Guelph; F. Elford, formerly at
Macdonald college.
England—Edward Brown. F. L. S.
No. 1, secretary National Poultry Or
ganization society; Professor F. V.
Theobald, M. A. Wye, Kent; C. E. J.
Walkey, Esq., honorable secretary Brit
ish Association of Poultry Instructors
and Investigators.
Scotland—Professor Will Brown, Kil
marnock. 4
Ireland—Percy A. Francis. Esq.,
Knock, Belfast.
Australia—D. F. Laurie, government
poultry expert, Adelaide.
Tasmania—R. J Terry, poultry ex
pert to the Tasmanian government, Ho
bart.
South Africa—Professor J. E. Duer
den. Rhodes. University college, Gra
hamstown; Reginald Bourlay, in charge
of poultry experiment station, Pot
cheffstroom. Transvaal.
India —A. C. Dobbs, assistant inspec
tor general of agriculture.
Germany—Director Dr. Alfred Beeck,
Zentral-Gefiuge-zuchtsanstalt, Halle-
Croyywitz; Professor Dr. Heinrich Poll,
University of Berlin.
Holland—Herr H. B. Beaufort, Aer
denhout.
I Belgium—Mons. M. VanGelder, Uocle.
Denmark—Konsulent. W. A. Kock,
Copenhagen.
Norway—Lieutenant Colonel B.
Thams, Christiana.
Italy—Signor Alfrendo Vitale, Na
ples.
United States- -Professor James E.
Cornell university; Professor
beon J Cole, University of Wisconsin;
Dr. Raymond Pearl. Maine experiment
station. Others will be added In due
course.
Arrangements are being made for
holding the first meeting of the provi
sional committee in London, July 18 to
24, 1912, at which it is anticipated that
the most representative international
gathering of poultry teachers and in
vestigators ever held will assemble. The
sessions will be held in the council room
of the Royal Agricultural Society of
I England. 16 Bedford square. London W.
By vote the members of the provi
sional committee have elected Edward
Brown, F. L. S., honorable secretary of
the National Poultry Organization So
ciety of England, as the first president
of the international association. Dr.
Raymond Pearl, biologist of the agi i
culural experiment station, Orono.
Maine, is acting as honorary secretary
pro tern.
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 high class White
Orpingtons. 25c each, In lots of ten or
more Charley Dobbs, Gainesville, Ga.
3-27*29
FOR SALE.
S. (’. CRYSTAL White
Orpingtons. A few trios
at $lO, sls, S2O, $25, S3O,
$35. Also five prize hens,
one cock and one cockerel,
winning at Dalton, Ga., and
Chattanooga, Tenn., shows.
Write for prices.
GEO. M. MOSELEY.
Menlo, Ga.
md Live Stock
Plymouth Rocks.
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS—Direct
descendants from one of the world’s
leading males; eggs. $1 to $3 per 15; ex
hibition stock; strong, healthy birds; bred
to lav R. H. Elson &. Son, Wellsburg.
W. Va 5-24-10
R. I. Reds
BABY CHICKS from high class S. C.
Rhode Island Reds. 25c each, in lot*
of ten or more. Charley Dobbs. Gaines
ville. Ga 2 1
I 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-
-29-7
QUALITY REDS. J. I. Hosford, East
Point. Ga. 4-25-31
Leghorns.
FOR~SALIU?SOO~S ~C. White' Leghorn
yearling hens at $1.25 each. Young’s
strain. L. M. Solomon, Route 1. Macon.
Ga. 42 23-5
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; nave 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 ths
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
3-21-49
Ducks.
NOW is the time to set White
Runner 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.
Ga. 4-24-16
INDIAN RUNNERS Fawn-and-white
and white ducklings, 25c to $1; eggs.
$1.50 to $5. Satisfaction guaranteed
Georgia Duck Farm, South Kirkwood, At
lanta 98-25-5
THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs,
best strain. $1 per 15; guaranteed fer
tile. 285 Euclid ave. Phone Ivy 958-J.
3-12-49
EGGS for hatching Single setting, $1.50;
two settings. $2.75; 60-egg lots. $4.00;
100 lots, $7.50; Buff Orpingtons. R. I. Reds.
S. C. White Leghorns. Barred Rocks
Large flocks Able to ship incubator lots
promptly. Choice stock at low prlces.
I R. duck eggs, $1.50 per twelve. E. W.
Burke. Macon.l2-22-41
EGGS from high class S. C. R. I. Reds.
Now is the time to set eggs to get the
best colored olrds. Write at once for my
illustrated catalogue and reduced prices
Joe L. Wallace, Dalton, Ga. 5-1-6
Miscellaneous Poultry.
FOR THE BEST White Orpington stock
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 ready to be mailed FREE.
Write for one. 3-27-31
THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs,
$1 per 1.5; $5 per 100. 126 Windsor st.
Main 3588.4-27-25
H. G. HASTINGS & CO., Stwls
men for the South, 16 vs.
Mitchel! 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.
IT IS EASY to rid your horses, cows and
stables of flies with Conkey’s Fly
Knocker. No trouble; just spray on: one
quart can. 35c; one-half gallon. 60c; one
gallon. SI.OO.
GOLDFISH'. 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c each,
prepaid.
FISH FOOD, 10c per package, postpaid
12c.
SWINGING BASKETS—Empty baskets,
25c and 40r each. Filled baskets, SI.OO
and $1.50 each
LICE CAN’T STAY AROUND where
Lee’s or Donkey's Liquid Lice Killers
are sprayed Price of both, one quart,
35c: one-half gallon. 60c; one gallon, SI.OO.
PHONE US YOUR ORDERS for vegetable
and flowering plants.
IF YC»(’R POTTED plants are not doing
well, it will pay you to use Armour’s
Flower Food It Is odorless, is easy to
use and will make the plants grow off
fast. Price 25c and 50c a box; postpaid
35c and 60c.
DK JOHNSON'S DOG MEDICINES -
Spratt’s Patent Rupjpy and Dog Cakes.
DISINFECTANTS, lice powders, medi
cated nest eggs, hand sprayers for
spraying liquid Hee killers and disinfec
nnts. 50c and up: Myer’s Brass Bucket
Whitewash Sprayers, $3.00 each
Cows.
WANTED Fine, fresh milch cow. West
628-1,. 28-28-5
FOUR JERSEY COWS, fresh In milk, for
sale at 161 Decatur street. 5-28-20
Dogs.
FoR SALE —Female black-and-tan toy
terriers Perfect little beauties. H
Mansfield, Ga.so-21-5
THOROUGHBRED fox terrier puppies,
just the thing for children. 273 Ashby
street. 5-25-27
Horses and Carriages
FOR SALE Horse and top grocery wagon
cheap. Call West 827.5-24-1
■WANTED -A good second-hand one
horse wagon cheap. H. C. Cloud. 61
Peachtree street 35-27-5
FOR SALE--One nice, well broken young
buggy horse, two buggies and brand
new harness; dirt cheap, parties will sell
at great sacrifice. Call at 609 Capitol ave..
or call Atlanta phone 3410. 6-28-18
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Real Estate. Renting and Loans.
Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 Edgewood ave. Atlanta Phone 1881.
FOR SALE.
A SUBURBAN HOME.
LOT 85 BY 200—House has four bed
rooms, bath, living room, dining room,
hall, parlor and kitchen. A fine stone
basement, with furnace and servant's
room. House Is excellently built.
Storm sheathed, building paper between
the weatherboarding and storm sheathing,
double floored. Nice lawn. Price. $6,000;
terms to suit. See Mr. Dews.
ON WASHINGTON STREET, near Jef
ferson. we have a new two-story eight
room house, with all the city conven
iences. cn good level lot. 50 by 190 feet,
to an alley. We can sell this place for
$5,000, on terms of SSOO cash and the
assumption of a $2,000 loan, which has
five years to run. and the balance in slxtv
monthly payments The place is vacant
now and possession can be given prompt
ly. See Mr. White.
IN KIRKWOOD, one block from the
East Lake and Decatur car line, a
brand-new six-room cottage, on lot 46 by
190 feet deep; $2,100, on terms like rent.
See Mr. Radford.
ON A CORNER on Myrtle street, a two
story eight-room house, with all the city
conveniences. In first-class condition.
In good neighborhood. $6,500. Terms can
be arranged. See Mr. Dews.
IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO L
FOR RENT
77 ORME STREET.
ON THE EAST SIDE OF ORME, between Baker and Simpson, on the second
floor, we have a six-room flat; has gas, hot and cold water, porcelain bath,
washstand, closet and sink; in good condition; street cars In front; rent, s2l on
lease.
WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN," giving a good description of
erythlng we have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT, 12 AUBURN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN lit.
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FOR RENT BY
E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY
16 rooms, 605 Washington street... .$70.00 6 rooms, 26 Capitol places3s.o<>
12 rooms, 510 S. Pryor street 50.00 g rooms, 40 Royston street 30.00-
12 rooms, 494>4 Decatur street32.so 6 rooms, 24 Uncle Remus avenue.. 25.00
11 rooms. 132 Capitol ave 40.00 6 rooms, 230 Randolph street 25.60
10 rooms. 79 E. Merritts avenue... 65.00 6 roomß> Park avenue32.so
! 10 rooms, 218 S. Forsyth street.... 35.00 5 rooms, 67 W. Baker street 30.00’
> 9 rooms, Baltimore block 30.00 5 rooms, 89 Woodward avenue.... 25.00,
- 8 rooms, 274 Gordon street 37.50 5 rooms, 254-A C0urt1and.......... 35.00
7 rooms, 143 Pulliam street 25.00 » rooms. 27 E Alexander 40.00
.. 5 rooms, 259 E. North avenue22.so
; 7 rooms. 137 Windsor street 27..0 5 rooms> 39 M)llg 22 .50
7 rooms, 566 S. Pryor street 30.00 5 rooms, 36 W. Peachtree street... 38.10
6 rooms, 281 N. Fifth street 30.00 5 rooms, 120 S. Mason avenue 12.50
FOR SALE
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BEALTIFUL 6-room bungalow on corner lot 150x450 at East Lake
—near end of car line. This is an ideal place for chickens, etc.
You will like it. Price only $3,500. Easy terms.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 and 20 Walton Street. Both Phones 458.
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
I REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
I Phone 2106 Main.
1 HERE IS WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR—Six rooms, hail and
bath, double-floored, storm-sheathed, tile floor on front porch, tile In bath room,
steam heat, large lot. beautiful fixtures, gas and electric, stone steps, tile walk,
lot fenced. This beautiful home is new Owner has covered it with best cy
press shingles, bookcases, beautiful stone mantel, exposed celling beams, hard
wood floors The price Is cheap. Terms easy,
LET i’S BUILD YOU A lll'ME; will arrange to suit your own taste. Make easy
terms.
75 FEET FRONT on West Peachtree street, south of North avenue. This is a
bargain. Make terms.
HERE IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE on Myrtle street; will make terms, too.
Come to see us about it.
WE HAVE - WiWNCH of north side bargains. See us
BUILD YOUR HOME
WE BUY ANY LOT IN 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 5534
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HOME SEEKERS
ARE TOU tn the market for a home! If so, It will be to your interest to confer
with us at once. LISTEN: Do you own a lot anywhere In the city or sufc
urbs paid for or half paid for! If so. I*t us build a house on It to suit your ideas
and arrange terms like rent or easier. Houses we build range second to non* la
point of workmanship, material and beauty. Ask our customers. Plans end
specification* will cost you nothing.
GATE CITY HOME BUILDERS
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS.
809 Third National Bank Building. Phone Ivy 3047.
Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale.
THE HOUSE you build, buy or Apple Orchard For Exchange,
rent will not be a modern home ' =
unless it IS wired lor electricity, young timber; ino.ooo feet merchant
-4-18-19 able; one log and one weatherboarded
house, corn crib and a fine apple house
DO YOU WANT A NICK HOME IN DE- (2.000 bushel capacity), several springs
CATUR? If so, see us. We have sever- R nd branches: 7 miles of railroad. For
al beauties. Prices, $2,500 to SIO,OOO. sa ] e $3,250, or will excharge for
Annex 11 m ’ 504 47 cit - v renting property upon cash basis;
— —— — — three apple crops will pay lor this
54 East Eleventh St. p'“ ce - Ed w - Watkins, jr„
Remodelled Throughout, tow - Groom 2-story residence in Deca-
PAINTED, tinted, new mantels, new fur. beautifully finished, furnace; large,
plumbing, new furnace, level corner lot Will refuse no reaso.t-
ttfti » a,, -ran nn able offer. Price s.>.iso; $.->OO cash, oal-
Will Sell -p~r,t9v"J.t"' ance easy terms, or will take vacant lot
On terms or will exchange. Apply owner, ,ir automobile as cash payment. A hand
-509 Atlanta National Hank Bldg. 5-18-18 •‘>o’™- home at much below its value. W.
-— H S. Hamilton, owner, Decatur. Phone
FOB a well located, well muflt, modern ILL ——— -L? 1 A
seven-room house, good terms, see VqPTU S 11) Pt HOME
owner, 816 Peachtree street. Phone 80 .''fit 111 I7G 1/I.J LIV/AIJL.
; vv 5-18-30 ON GOOD street, eight rooms, well built
—— and finished, handsome china closet
... , , , . t- , built in; all rooms large, with specially
$22»- Lot for colored people; West Fair amp)e gas ari(l electric lights;
I street. $-5 cash. st> a month. Phimr- both f urnace p eat and grates; piazza 16
Ivy 618.(-J.feet wide, will sell for $6,000 and take a
lot in part payment. C. R. Haskins,
WEST END Between Gordon and Lu- owner, 507 Gould Bldg 5-28-16
> cile, one-half block from car line, two Tr- ; .
attractive and substantially built houses: ( loSP-11l ,\(‘W lyUiigcllOW.
six rooms, new and modern in every re jj-ST being finished, with all modern con
spect: built by day labor, access to I ®®- veniences. storm-sheathing: solid brick
I riles street school, vour choice for *5,50-. f oun( iation; gas and electric lights, hand
terms .houses ready for inspection lake gome china c | oßet; w)11 tlnt t 0 suit pur .
est J' 0 -.'! °L" stroet car. look a. c ; iasPr within the %-mlle circle; easy
S 3 and 3> Atwood street. ‘'l’!’ 1 - " walk of ail business and railroads. For
Strong. 364 Oak Phone West 460-J quick sale will take $3,800, on terms.
C R. Haskins. 507 Gould Bldg 6-28-17
PRIVATE AUCTION SALE Five-room ... . ,
cottage; nearly new . in East Atlanta, on r amis Wanted.
South Decatur ear line, one block from
Dahlgren Station; price has been $2,000; WANTED To buy farm suitable for
nano vour own price and terms: best dairy and chicken farm. Convenient
offer gets ii owner. 15’/s I'eters street, to town. Apply L. R. Norwood, Route 1.
Bell phone Main 2168. 5-27-7 Decatur. 4-27-27
FOR RENT.
LOFT.
AT 29114 MARIETTA STREET we have a
. large second-floor loft of about 5,000
square feet. This is bright and airy, and
would be fine for light manufacturing or
any other kind of business. This is close
enough In to be In touch with central
business interest, and yet far enough from
the center of town to avoid the extreme
high prices that central property com
mands SEE US AT ONCE.
VACANT lot. '
ALSO IN THE REAR of 291 and 293 Ma
rietta street we have a large vacant lot
which would be an ideal place for mar
ble or any other kind of yard. We wilt
rent this as It stands or build to suit ac
ceptable long lease tenant. For prices
and particulars, see FOSTER & ROB
SON, 11 Edgewood avenue.
piedmont apartment: ’
BETWEEN Currier and East Pine streets
we will have ready for occupancy by
June 1 eight very attractive and thor
oughly up-to-date apartments. They will
be bright and comfortable, with back and
front stairways, lattlced-in back veranda,
splendid neighborhood, bight at Calhoun
school, w’ithin a block of two car lines,
same distance from Peachtree street, and
we do not think now we will heat them,
but the rooms have nice fireplaces and
mantels, and for once we can offer you
very attractive apartments on the north
side at the reasonable rental of $25, $32.50
and $35 per month.
OAN. WE CAN PLACE IT.
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