Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 30, 1912, HOME, Page 19, Image 19

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: rLaD FOR PROFIT — GEORGIAN WANT ADS — USE FOR RESULTS TIU RsPAY. MAY .... I”|2. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale ~ PEACHTREE ■ ■ I It .certain now that on the strong tide of an advancing market, everything on Peachtree out to Ponce DeLeon will go to SI,OOO a front foot. Discriminating buyers who secure lots that are especially well located, either corners or lots running through to other streets, will possess one good asset in a piece of Peachtree front age. This property is fast becoming fancy and rare. We have a few (a very few) small Peachtree investments that are a little better than the average. They are about the size that a young fellow can handle and make money on. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR M. L. PETTY & E. L. DARLING Rea] Estate. 32 East Alabama St. Foil $6,000 will give you one of the most substantial homes on Capitol ave nue. The lot is 50x205 to an alley. The house i« an 8-rootn g-story slate roof The terms, SI.OOO .-ash. $35 a month. 6 pet rent for the balance <t.\ WHITEILM.I. STREET wo offer iTbrooin 2-story house. lot 50x200. for ’IO.OOO This |,.r goes back to an alley ami has on the rear a 6-room house renting for ’2O per month. This properly is worth $12,500. For a quick sale we "ill sell it at the above price on easy terms. For an investment you can not bear it, let n« show it to yon at once. . ON WEST PEACHTREE we have a new. modern id-room 2-story house on an east front 1..t 50x200. that we offer for a quick sale, for SII,OOO. This bouse Fas furnace beat, hardwood floors, in fact, every convenience one could wish to hate in a modern up-to-date home. We hate vert easy terms. See us at once if interested in a West Peachtree street home OVERLOOKING Grant nark, on Cherokee avenue, we offer a 7-room cottage, on ■ ‘ 10l 50x200. from street to street, so” $4,250; $750 cash and $25 a month for the balance You can not afford to overlook this bargain on Cherokee avenue J. N. LANDERS Kcsifleip p 667 Gordon St. Phone 946 WEST EXI). NEAR Ll’l’lLE AVE. CAR. OX MATHISii.N PLACE. West End. near Lucile avenue rar line. No- 1. 5 and six room-, up-to-date bungalows. cast from; hot and cold water: plumbing. • omhina t i*m ti \ i iirc-. sidewalk:' and sever flown and paid for. lot 50x147 to a trn-fnot allo} ; pri*<* >2.:;<)o each; S3OO rash. $35 per month. ON MATHIS<»N PLACE. Nos. 1. 5 and 7; six rooms, up-to-date bungalows: ''a.'sr front hot ;uid <nbl water; plumbing: combination fixture* s ; sidewalks and -ev rr .(own and pa’d for: ho 50x147 i.. ;< ten-foot alley. price. 300 each. s3oo • a.-b. *25 per month. SPRING STREET LOT WITHIN L>o FEET of Walton street wc hate a business lot I lull should sell nl an advance of $-1,000 lo $5,000 next spring. It’s mighty seldom you get an opportunity of buying high <-la<s business property so .'-lose to center around the price of th s. $11,500. Easy terms. B. M. GRANT & CO. Second Floor. Grant Building. BUY A HOME WITH A BIG LOT ONE BLOt lx from a car stop on the Decatur and East Lake car line a brand new five room bungalow on a -lot ■>< by about 100 feet deep, which runs back to the street car righl-of way. This place lias not the <-ity conveniences, but we believe they will he accessible within a few months. Price $2,250 on terms like. rent. Wo offer this property, both as a good home and a good investment, on account o fits location and the depth of the lot. Before many years the rear o fthe Im will he more - valuable than the front ,a< it fronts the ear l>ne. See either Mr. Rad ford.or Mr .1.1. Hook. I'OSTER & ROBSON, Agents I I Edgewood Avenue. FOR EXCHANGE TWO godd renting propositions on Randolph street, near Highland avenue, for farm or acreage, read} for sub-division near city. ATLANTA SUBURBAN REALTY CO. FOR SALE ( 'orner South Pryor Street. (This Side Georgia Avenue.) I / X T I XT I GOOD turner for business; house of I J |~ —J I rooms on lot. See us now for thi-. WOO DSIDE SUBURBAN BARGAINS Jlt'-PEK EiiuT will hu} h Plaster Bridg c lot 112x549 This is only Buo feet nf Peachtree ear line. 19.000 WILL Bl'Y SI acres, one mile from Cascade Spring. 46 acres in cult iva tton wit it good home; ail necessary outhouses. 'Phis is a bargain. Will take $4,000 north nf • ■in property as pari paymen’. $4.250 —THIS is a six-room bungalow in Inman Park. on easy terms, has side drive Let ns show you. 15,000 BI'NCAIJ’NN . six rooms, and a beauty, on Sixteenth street: close to Wa.’l Peachtree, easy terms You ought to see this. Martin-Ozburn Realty Co. Third National Bank Building. Phone Ivy 1276; Atlanta 208 WANTED SOMEBODY ANYBODY W ITH $15,000 IN REAL MONET and GRIT enough tn hang on for tnn vran to take hold of one of the best undeveloped nal estate opening- in ti-r vicinity of Atlanta NOBODY without the above qualifications need an swer. Peachtree frontage. If you don’t believe let u.« show vnu. 'fhe Fisher Real Estate Agency 6.31 CANDLER BLDG. ATLANTA. PHONES IVY 2296. ATLANTA 2296 STORE AND 5-ROOM COTTAG E EIRE destroyed this property recently There was a 2-year lease on it at S3O monthly; has Just been rebuilt; has water and sewerage, located on corner in growing section Doing to lease or sell; or exchange for vacant lots. Price $3,000. GILMER & WILLINGHAM T •i> Walton Si., Third Door 06 I’caHit ter. Ground Floor. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. E. G. BLACK & CO. 601-2 Fourth National Bank Building June Clearance Sale Each of the following prop erties are to be sold with-) out reserve. $1 1.50. X*>. 300 WEST FOURTEENTH, second house cast ol < lark. 1 story. 4-roonl bouse: lot 38x150 to alley All city improve men’s will be paid for by the owner; city has passed up tor chert and sidewalks; has water and sewerage; property easily worth $1,500; it’s yours at $1,150. s•')', 151).(M I. HERE ARE NINE AS PRETTY LOTS as you ever put your peepers on; 3 lots 52 feet each facing Fourteenth and 6 lots II feet facing Cherry; the property is the northwest corner ot ] West Fourteenth ami t'herry. All city improvements to be paid by the owner. They have city water, sewerage, sidewalks have ; been passed, up by city ; also the streel has been graded lor chert. . This property only 3 blocks west of West Peachtree; value ot ■ property $7,500 easy ; it’s yours for $5.150; SI.BOO may be cacried, payable S3OO annually with 6 per cent. Here you may use $3.3a0 cash, and before lhe balance of 81.8(10 is fully paid this property w ill sell for SIO,OOO. Try and buy Fourteenth between the Peach trees—looks like SIOO a foot. Now. here only 3 blocks west you are getting it for less than sls. and Cherry street frontage less than $lO. Don t sleep, but buy this bargain. It s yours lor ► $5,]50. Wo have novel - offered a boiler and surer money maker .8.5,11.5 0.00. , I ’Gwin rec Road Lot. 90x600 HERE IS A LOT the value of w hich, owing lo its unusual depth and location, is 880 foot ; we are going lo sell it lor .8.>.9 )O There is a mortgage of $4,000 due and payable SI,OOO in six months, ami $3,000 in 1 months: equity ol sl.’•.»(> cash. Ibis lot is located on the right-hand side of Peachtree road just north of ' Dead Man s Curve. oppositc•Colonel \\ . P Andrew-, home. It s for sale now al $5.!••>(). $ 2.7.50 ('liii-kcii Farm. MARIETTA CAR LINE. MILES STATION, just a lew hundred yards above Belmont I - arm. There is a tour-room bouse in new repair; seven acres of fine land, about 11 2to 2 acres in peaches (and let us tell you. the peach crop will sell this year for s2l to : has spring water on re a r of lot ; one ol the h andsomest I groves of oak trees you can imagine, stable ami barn; propert.v worth $4,500. it's yours lor $2.7 >O; terms. -f1.2.>0 cash, balance to please von. Must be sold E. G. BLACK & CO. 601-2 Fourth National Bank Building NEWTON COUNTY FARM [ 2'X, ACRKS of tin*' < "i'll ;iii<| grain land Si.< : -vili* - .\*“\’oh ? *ountv (i I 'o g it. Will sell cheap ■> 'whang* f**r X’lania juopcii} II i nite seven-room hous« . all neuessaiv mH building- tpi.imu Id »T lODx-’bu | L.'k* junction. Ch-ap for < ash. <u ( a.n n..s iw te> in -. • ld>T 100x195 at Buckhead; elevated, shaded, fi ne‘ iin inu-n i pi ••position, HOLMES fit LUCKIE REALTY CO I Phones :. A!«. 226, Beil Ivy 4L>7. -H N l - t rsyth SI. Beautiful Decatur Honie I H.VVF. IN NORTH DE< ATt’R. ab<> lit 3-x mile from Hie Do itn ■ ou> t house, a home of nine rooms, in excelh nt < ondition. The rooms nil large, four of them being 17x2" feel and tin rmuafndm 17 feel square There are three nice .abimt mantels downstairs and lit<-|;laics in c\.-ry room The place is located on fiv< a< te s ~f beautiful, les el land, and sm rounded bv prettv shade and fruit trees. There arc numerous outbuildings and ■ hieken run-. This |.|aee is going to sell, and - tn be bought for the nt'xt few days at .< baraain. EMMETT HIGHT RI- .VI. FSI ATF 513-:.lt 515 I’.Ml'llti: 81-J'i. Small Fann Eor Sale II .Vi’RES on m,t ti Itoari. t lire e-q ua ft el « of a mile of eity limits, good siy-room house ami two- '-out house; <m ehei:--d toad ;tdjo-inittg A . F. A A. rtPlroad. so: s4.<><Hl Terms to suit the purchase An id<al 10, ation for suburban home or t tie! ami dail y farm. Telephone me, .Via tn-3122. MARCELLUS M. ANDERSON REAL EST.V TE DEALER ri ft< HASE MONEY NofES RoVGIJIT > In ot Beg 1 H. H. H. REALTY COMPANY ’ IIS l<ni|>Mc Telephone < 'mmertions: Bell M.iin 218. i; Atlanta 602. ; -ElVi; Ed »< 'M huu f and. thro* '"-in n £<.<■*! hnu r- ~v lot ion. rot far front Ma’irlia -irm. u: - i undnubt ndH « bargain and ' ■an b* bought x\ ■ll S3OO ca.-h I P'turni hri r’ni ' mnl. a l --rt <i;»t,in* * fr-»n> < flint ng str c **t Ma a I <.i r ’■> i< 0 1 ’ -•!■ Battle 11 S3O wih rxHiango «»r will sell for bargain. ‘ L9OO ACRES *H g- land in *ujth Cf-'ig'a. will ■ -ji 6.000 foot <>f gn*>*i olio* pinr timber, will rut i.'0.000 turpentine l 1.->xn< not anotl’r! pirro of land in et ter* I H.WfXG MOVED from A’ anta. I w sell «•• .ti.tng* m\ h*»nm. 71 Mr: rills Ave., uornt'i Piedmont Ax e l‘» •f- to <x- ii.tng' fm vacant ;n r' ag" pi '»prii\ around Atlanta, nr souths c<t Gmrgia •> EXu idM • »nl\ w ish lo deal with owners dire-i. Eor fui the pa i tivula rs address E. G. WILLINGHAM 542 WHI'I EHALL ST.. ATLANTA. LA. t live stock market Bonds For T,tie. ,-| 11,M.n ;:„ Ilog,- R.-.cpts . | $825 S. B I urinaii and \\ R W illink hh» Market w. ak !•> 5c Htwer . m;.\* <! and t io Ed W ilhnk. land 10l .5'., < .ininn-itring BuG’lots >7 7.50 ; g<H"i_ »iea v\ i ho feei southeast from 'i.f sotuliwrsi < t)l ‘ ,u ' ..'‘ 4 2‘\- ''o i nr* *>f Jonesboro i*»ad and i>, .*», wtrrri <all h- lU-itpi* .: 000 Markri nrarb *.(» x JOO fort I I»r11 a: • ■ U'Oh Off \ r > '*o 'h ' .',O. < • -a url >-f ff e • t' k tj , V t U 0 Grnrgr \ tlrnd •> I .- 'I-.-ni.i \ t. .< |,. - • frr.frt t ; and lame T W jlhanr . in*l inx x. w •> .» 2•nn tn R J • ’ f*"•* ’ i ■■ f 1h r r, <. i • Ic - t bi«■ p I; r < pt non 51 ai> r i ' ■ ■ . <->rnr t -»f Wr ' I 'ra ■h> rr f ’trr t an-’ nptf'f ■ •>■ i ; t’ ’ ft' 1 6 e; ’* Wtn h ’ , < , T r.e It.l ■ ' M .■ |X ,75 •„! Real Estate For Sale. i ClIAk’P Doylston O I) PONTE PELEOX AVENGE THIS IS I.N THE SECTION that is mixing right along now and the place is right in lire, for ad vancement This- is a good prop osition tor some one who wants io buy tor quirk profit. HIGHLAND WILNTE BARGAIN. OWNER ne MCST SELL and hr will -ell ai a price that is ream and trulj a sacrifice This house has six rooms, niceh papered, beautiful mantels, and a good level 10l . house fares «outh; has hot water, combination fixtures, and has been built «w<< \ears last month. What we want 1 an offer. RAILROAD FRONTAGE ON M ARIETTA STREET. “N MARIETTA STREET no have a Aa<-ant 10l that the owner has no particular use for and has told us to sell it at a price that is lon enough, and let the pur chaser make his own terms. p. There « a great future in this lot. FLORENCE STREET. THIS IS a four-room roitagr that rents for $7.50 pet month; stays rented all the time Lot i« 40 b> ’OO. and we can sell for $750 cash This is a good 12 per cent invest ment. H’ttß EXCHANGE for good va cant lots or equity worth the i money. .’I xnn Pi rtC'HASE MONET NOTES First mortgage; 6 prr <nnt Prefer north side, but would con sider south or west if extra good lo cation. •ino. R. Scott. Phone Main 1869. 81 j Gram P.ldg, c»NE of the most beautiful homes in the city t<» be sacrificed Lot 100x408. plen ty of shade, fruit, etc., a fine home all complete See photograph in this issue. M’M t'ASII and S2O per month. Price *2.250 Garden street, near Georgia ave nue nice 5-room house, ha*- sewer water, gas and on a lot 50x1 IK See this at once s:'.>n (’ASH and *;‘s pet month. No. 166 Lucile avenue If \ou will go in this home > <»u will find one of the prettiest 5-room houses you ever saw. Has every con venienco. Arrange*! for four more •ooms ai a small cost. See this S. B. ’IT RM AN A ( (). BROAD VNI> ALABAMA STREETS. FOR SALE BY OWNER. RI iSII •! ;.N( ’I; of nine rooms, on best part 1 of North 'Boulevard; modern ami rnm -1 nlote. with all improvements, including f 'urnaco heat ami screens throughout This good home can be had cheap, and upon east lerms. L< >T 50x185 in Delaware avenue, in beau tiful (,’rmwood t«ark. It lleK well, on car line. Price $750. Easy terms. L. »T 50x200 on Henderson avenue, in Cas cade I’ark, near car line Price SSOO. Easy forms LOT 37x109 **n Eads s-treet. near McDan iel This is r'gbt in town and ready for a small house E<£.quick sale. $350 will buv it I EItXNK BE< K 805 Empire Bldg 5-23-39 F<>R sale ;>r exchange for good . vacant read.' for improvement. NINE-ROOM Hol’SK -280 E Lindon iroct. value .’3,500. equily $3,250; >rnis lor $37..50 per month: occupied; v ill sell on easj tei ms to good part', or exchange for good clear lots in goo<’ neighborhood: north side preferred; will give or take cash difference. • Ino. R Scott. Phone Main 1869 814 Grant Bldg. | THE WEATHER CONDITIONS. WASHLXGT'I.X. May 30 Generally fair w eather will prevail and F rida \ u\f r the eastern half nf the cmjntr>. i with I*kwci teanppi a turps lomght in the Atlantic states ami higher tempera’tire- Fri«la\ in 'be < >hi<» vallex an*! the Lak*- ; r* gt*»u Light frosts art probable tonight in northern N>w York and northern New England GENERAL FORECAST Following is the forecast until 7pm Friday; <;r cg'.4 Fair tonight and Frida; V’rgiuia Fair ami * <»r»lrr tonight Ft’ i *|,4 v fa ir. North ‘ arolina ha r tonight and Fr: day Sou’ll ’ arnlina l-‘air tonight ami Frt I da.' Hlofida Generate fair tomgh’ ami Frt da.v \lahama ami Mis issippt Fair tonight I 11 • < DAILY STATISTICS Warranty Deeds to Secure Loan. $1,700 Dode Sams to Miss Sarah Lee \var> Evans, land I*4 B'>. <-onimen« ing at Im northeast < *>rnei of Glenn and Ira streets. 54x100 feet. Mav *SOO William E Holmes to Mrs E '| ■ -‘a tie. land lot 84. 50x210 feet Ma. 17 . Quitclaim Deeds >6OO Hibernia Buihiing* an*i Loan X> I -iatton to (’bar! ■ Lemke land hu 8;; i I commencing 7’*’ • f* e’ south Rlhml*• ■ | street. .>9x175 fe»-’ lune 21. 1909 <i Luna !." •!' Loe ’ • Anna G lx»vei'. \ j latul lot < ommom >n?i 7'”.. frot -miith < f I i Rhodes ’I rec’ •‘■Ox .■• f* * ’ Ma > Mnrtgane i >•><) Iprmie I'a ■'■ '•Guta Bin. nr 'and Savings <'.>»op rt n ‘and lot V. •om ■ I n enrinr t 'b frr’ es 1 fr r, m ■"r c '' 'L*a 1 •)!(•• of Mangh’m 1 l.'D ■; NO SUPPORT TO COTTON MARKET Liverpool and New Orleans Ex changes Only Ones Doing Business Today. XII Neu York ex* mg* ' we-r -•'•i Thursday «»n account of Federal De »ra | i ton da > The ('hicago board of trade was >rd. The Liverpool and New Orleans < 'tton | exchanges wore open • o hosnies- Little nr no support was wn m •i •• Now Orleans cotton market t-na} -i o jto the bohdax in all American market I\i the opening, prices were steady a ■ advance of 1 t*» 12 points above the «l«»sc of yesterdax During the day s <es< • ' cry little business was done However. | the market held up well with the la< k - f ! support from tL*o New York market At the close prices were ai r.n advau.- •' of 1 to i points over the closing figures •>f \ esterdax RANGE IN NEW ORLEANS FUTURES. cx- • ► • O I m i • t o|z j - m u ! Q.U May~~ LLS2 11 52 11 52 1 i 52 1 ’ 60 ’ *;■» June 11.01 11 62-63 j j Julx 1 1.59 11.66 11.59 11 64 11.63-65 11 60-61 Xug 11.52-53 ll 48-50 Sept .11.42 < »et. 11.34 II 38 11 33 11.35 11 35-36 113! -32 Nov 11.36-38 11.32-31 Dec 1! 35 11.39 11.35 11,37 11 .37-38 11.32-31 •lan 11 41 11 41 11 40 1 1.40 1 1.42-43 11 26 37 Eeh 11 42-41 D 38 40 Meh 11 46-48 • ‘: Closed steady The foreign market reported 4 moder |ate business in spot at 1 point decline tn i 6.36 for middling, sales. 7.000. American. I 6,800. <ppculation and export. 300 im ports. 12,000. American. 7.600. In the futures department prices were steady at the opening at declines of 1 to 2’ 2 points, against about 3’ 2 to 4 points at the close At 12:15 p m was steady at Itn 2’t above the opening figures. At the close the market was stead' ai unchanged prices to point higher than ihe previous rinse. RANGE IN LIVERPOOL FUTURES. Futures opened quiet. Opening. FreT. Range 2P. M Close Close. May . .6.14 -6.16 ... . 6 L'.~ 6 t.xw May-.lune 6 1.3 6 15L. 6 16 6 14G. lune-.luly 6J3 -6.15 ' 6.14k* 6 15W 6 15’* luly-Aug 6.15i 2 -6 17‘* 6 174 6.18 618 Dlg.-Sppi 6 16G-6 IS 618 6 18’* 6 1S’ 2 iSepi-uct. 6.144 616 6.154 j net.-Nov 6.104-6.13 6.13 6.14 6 1.34 I Dec .lan 6 •94-6 116 11 6 124 612 lan.-Feb 6.094-6 II 6.11 4. 6 124 6.12 Feb -Meh. 6.104 6.13 G 613 Meh.-Apr. 611 ”-6.13 6.1 34 6.1 44 61 I <'hosed steady. HAYWARD & CLARK S DAILY COTTON LETTER NEW ORLEANS, May 20 With the technical situation and its defense in New- York playing the star role in present-day ina»'ket performances, we had. of course, a quiet session, as New York Is closed on account of Decoration <lav. Liverpool was somewhat better than flue on futures, but quote*! spots I point lower, am! shows a decrease in sales There was no weather map today, hut an official forecast for cloudy weather tomorrow in west Texas and Oklahoma, which would suggest that the west Mexi can disturbance has approached the west orn cotton belt and prospects for some rain there have increased accordingly Some good rains fell yesterday in the eastern stales. Much publicity was gi'en yesterday tn May selling over Jul' This was caused by a few hundred bales covered by be late*! shorts, and was not due to spot demand. European financial news is being watched closely. Germany has taken a largo reserve sup ply from this crop. As mills are pretty evenly scattered over the country, and ’be supply Is carried airgel' at the mills, it engages banks all over the country , and a financial crisis could put a general check on demand from that (juarter The into-siglrt f*»r the week looks around 54. 000 against 52.495 last year and 81,48.3 in 1910 We compare mill takings this week with 177,000 hales last year and 207,000 bales In 1910. PORT RECEIPTS. The following table shows receipts at the ports today compared with the same day last year; 1 J 912. ! 1911. N*- w < »r lea ns 2.546 41.3 Galvp.«ton. 1.102 .137 Mobile. 16 72 Savannah 1.295 529 Charleston. ... 131 5 Wilmington 56 Norfolk . 429 226 Boston 2 Total. . " ~ 5.605 LSBS NAVAL STORES. SAV ANNAH. May .39 Turpentine firm at 44-\ . recefpTs 1.457 R*>sin firm, receipts 4.250 waler wiute *7.50. w in low glass $7 45. N $7 45. M $7 45, K $7.45. J $7 40. H «7 to. G $7 35. F $7.35, E $7. D $6 65. C B A $6 15 SPOT COTTON MARKET, Atlanta, steadv middling 114 New York, holiday New Orleans, steady , middling 11 9-16 Liverpool, eiisi*-r mifidhng 6 36d Savannah; holiday Augusta, tiirief; middling 12< Mobile, steady , middling 11 ’< Galveston. *iuiet middling 11 9-16 Norfolk: h«*li<ia} Wilmingtoti, nominal, rmdllng I! 4 Little Roek. quiet: middling 114 ('harleston. nominal; middling 11% Louisville, firm: middling IDi. I ’hiladelphia holiday Boston, holiday Baltimore, nominal; middling 11 Memphis, steady muhlling 12c St. Louis, quiet, middling 114 Houston, steady. mid*lling 11% ATLANTA LIVE STOCK MARbET. (By W. H. White, Jr., of the White Pro vision Comoany.) Quotations based on actual nut chases dur’ng ’he current wee! »'hoico t<» good '■leers 1,000 (<.• ’ 200, 5 , , ! 476.50. good sleris. 800 to 1.000 5 JF*/6 00 | medium good sleet ' 700 f*> 850, ,00 >/ 1'• 50. go*Mi to choice be<|f 1 r »w s. 800 i<, ■4 - <lO ’o 800. I 25fu 175 good i ( , . hohv ceppi .50 tn 850. 4 25'5/ 525 me<hutn 1 ■ g< ■<l heifers 650 ’0 750 4 00<*/4 7 . The abn-e t epresent rul > g j>rl* ee nf good quality of beef cattie irferior giades and dairy • pe spiling lower Mixed common steer- if fat, 700 *n non. j44s>i 175 mixed common •ow - jf i b oo ' 800. 4 007/ 1 ’5 mix*’*! - • 'HO .fl hj/D !f - |to fair. 600 to 80(» 2 l e. bulls .3 25*h 4 06 Prime hog**. 100 to ,o»o a < <.•<* 7.75 c. good but* her bog'*. 140 to 160 , _■ u 7 50. good bijlclwt* pig.' 100 *. ;40 7 oo**/ 7.25. light pigs. 80 I'HOO. 6?)0< ( /r, j' h ta . . rough hogs, L'Ou lo 250 6'»s'q7 25 Above quotations apply to corn fed hog- Mast and peanut fattened h <■ l(/j 14c and under For vour convenience. Wai t \«i - w M be taken <m*i the t»-Gan<| bill ,il he sent at expiration <4 a*i No mutter what yo . want * t b.a' • ■> sell, a <,» 1, a p 1 Want Ad will do the work, ; .saving * you time and money Atlanta Audit Co. Public Auditors and systeniatl/«t« All ANI A md 1 xMI T CO-OPERATION IS LARGELY I MYTH When Capitalists Speak of It They Usuallx Mean Non competition. By B. C FORBES NEW Y<»RK Max '•> ->r tn • this * ountry instead of bc-ng ’'curded on : ’he Golden Rule, is • oficv of pmcn- heck order It seldom rings true It « usually one-sided t’o operatic** «ho’i<«: work, not one nay nbo?h ways *or •ho benefit of the buyer a- well * seller, for the consumer we/ v rhn * prod in er. Herr the consumer t* B left out of account in most case* The q«.:a ■ ’ who plead five co-operation m-oeafi *of mi ■■ • U' ■ • »•-■ • ! kind of co-operation, they mean co-op eia- .p ~nj\ in»-*rg G'.emselves * rro tec’ themselves without any regard wh«t ever to th* poor, defenseless use- of the r pnxiuets Is this brand of eo-nprraiion 1 krly to last? Does it deserve to last ‘ Weighed in the s* ales of justice th** adxanragC'S are nearly al! a' one end of the beam • • • In other lands co-operation does n*»* mean the banding together of the t»rin * ipal producers or seller* of a * rrtatn class of merchandise I? means, the organization c.f sociones for the sup ply ing *»f g-»ods t•> member* an*! for -ha division of all the profits to the purchas ing members I have In mind *»n* ver-- important com ern which, from mode*’ beginnings in the retail field, has grown Into an enormous enterprise including wholesale dlstrihuGon, manufacturing, im porting et ' 1’ s area -operative iiety A'.l inc urofits ore c u-? r;hu' ed among th »e wh*» have contributed to them, not to a handful of directors or • ap itallsts. • • • Cn-operativp st*»res are be.ng found**! in ar. unostentatious wa : - in New York. The spirit of thrift, which a* last is gat ing some ground m ’his «<*un’r' is al culated to stimulate ’he movement • • • Had nAt nur . apitallstF who pleach '-n --! operation" belter eexp' xp some thought to what constituie- genuine eff"f of that kind" Is it not tune that they realised lhaf co-operation instituted sole!) :• r the benefit of their ->wn class with scant regard for the consumer, i* not worth' - D’s their better selves" Co-operation which i« onh eighteen inches when it ' should be a yard long Is not anything to brag about Rather is it a species of selfishness, selfishness on a grand scale When capitalists combine merely to fur ther their own interests, to so entrench themselves that they have the public st Ibelr mercy, then, instead of bestow na upon such action the ’erm ‘ . .’-operation, a less flattering word should be used ... Tlie anthracite producer* ■ ' 'perate - in the capitalist,, sense of the -old Well, we have .v.ist been treated ’■ a one specimen of their handiwork Ti e, an .lounce that they must tighten the setens i upon houssni’lders b.-caust if ’l ev •’• J tempt to so treat the < orp.tatt.in.- ib» 1 ; factories, the big workshot - that ■ sume part of their product, compete tot I from soft coal would )>e eneoun’erc.i‘ .(Think of it’ Their unblushing plea 1 in plain terms, is this The big people, the < orpora’e con sumers. would resent an advance n anthracite prices They would c-e bituminous Therefore, in order tha’ we may t ’■• antagonize them, we have doublet! the advance th*- ordinary householder because he lias no w - of escape, because he is at our merer • • • Nn more untimelv and imp«»hie e* <*i. »m --ic blunder has been commit’*d tn man' a da' The twenty-five cent advance do.*** not en<l the matter sA fat the con sumer is coruerr.ed Tha' s the ado. Hon made by the closely organized m»p* owners How much profit the retailer will demand remains ’•• seen $ man with whom I talked last evening explained that as th*- retailer would hax* to employ more < aphal to handle a gixet number of tons. < iearl' t e would have tn add something to the twenty-five • *n’ In justice to th*s authority I should add that he strong!' advocated a restriction nf the producers increase in price tn r*n cents per tor, instead nf twenty-five rent* He « hara< terlze*! n . actb-n taker, a* un- ! likely tn lead ’<« tmuhlr f<-r everyhnd' tn the business • • • Were I given 1.. pt..|.be< v. I w. ild fore. <ast hu early at»<ib”'m of the ’wentv five cent aovatce Are the anthraci’s mil.eowners large enough to rernnt’der their action If not. tlo 1 are not ltk»l» 1.1 remain as great a power as they are How Thev will, of a certainty have ineir w rigs clipped They ate firing too high BANK CLOSING NOTICE. Monday. June 3d, Jeffarson o>v>«* birthday, is a legal holiday. The banks composing the Atlanta Clearing House Association wtH be closed for business on that day DARWIN G JONES S«c’atary. ROBERT J LOWRY, P-eaiOent Ask any business man and ’* W’H ’ ynu 'I he Georgian \sant Ad roiumn* i rea* h mmc p« <<j>ic .s»>■! hr mg Hhai ■-• ild nm h*- obtained in a*. medium in thia se* t4on Diversified Service JJ |' Jjr ’ m I i ;ilbl ’’hH)'- Care of fund* on u »• ings account, lo««k upon *• cunty. discount*- (.odftiiunt / whm. ol fund* tor draft. tei«gia» o* • of th» wi9i€h it p •St tr i) »i fl ! Vour buimifci •• a inyt» account »» o*» AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK 19