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Clothing. Clothing.
COMFORTABLE CLOTHES
BEAUTIFUL MOHAIR SUITS
OUTING PANTS.
HOT WEATHER COATS
SELLING TO EVERYBODY AT FAR LESS THAN
RETAIL PRICES.
COME AND SEE THEM.
Money promptly refunded if wanted.
W. H. MOOR
WHOLESALE CLOTHING, 62 W. MITCHELL ST.
6-3-31
Money to Loan.
MORTGAGE LOANS on Atlant* real es
tate Established elnee 1889 S. B.
Turman & Co., corner Broad and Ala
bama.-sts. 4-1-20
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 &
Robsou, 11 Edgewood ave.
CHAS P GLOVER REALTY COMPANT
LOANS ON REAL ESTATE
Established 1899 21$ Walton street
6-18-16
WEYMAN *
ESTABLISHED 189»
Mortgages or. Rea,! Estate 4-1-t
BPECIA L HOMETUNDS TO LEND any
amount S per cent Write or call B
W Carson. 24 South Broad at
Loans on Diamonds
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
•‘Collateral Bank." ,
256 Candler Annex.
8 Per Cent Per Annum.
6-11-52
f*.' JEWELERS AND brokers
501 p * tie »s
BLDO
LOAN V (V X-
PMONt MUN iH CO '
STRICTLY PRIVATE
Without Indorsement
W i t h out Collateral
Security
Without Real Estate
Securities
Monev loaned at
LAWFUL RATES.
NATIONAL DIS
COUNT CO..
301-2 Fourth Nation
• al Bank Building.
2-8-55
i> YOU WANT MONET, bring loan ap
plications direct to us We contract
buildings and finance propositions We
buy and sell purchase money notes We
loan you money or loan your money.
Randolph Loan Co . 821 Candler Bldg
Ivy 5069 4-27-8
MORTGAGE LOANS on Atlanta’real es
tate Established since 1889 S. B.
Turman & Co, corner Broad and Ala
bama streets 4-1 20
FARM LOANS placed in any amount on
improved farm lands in Georgia The
f Southern Mortgage Company. Gould bulld
og Tirt
HONEY SUPPLIED SALARIED PEO-
PLE. women keeping house and others
rlthout security, cheapest rates: easy
Payments Offices all principal cities D.
t Tolman Room 524 Austell building
FOR SALE.
TWO lots of purchase money
not»': one lot of $2,000 sec
ond mortgage, north side home.
Another lot SI,BOO. first mort
gage unimproved property - Ti
tle perfect in both cases Will
trade for clear, vacant or de
sirable equity, or accept small
discount for cash
.TNG. R. SCOTT.
Phone 1869. 814 Grant Bldg.
Colored Undertakers.
Fountain & Robinson,
,123 Auburn Atl. 5921-F, Night Ivy 8609
4-11-27
rs." ?.
Fire Proof Storage.
WE STORE HOUSEHOLD goods and
pianos Office and warehouse 239- 341
Edgewood-ave Ivy 2037 John J. Wood
aide Storage Company
Mattresses Renovated.
WE MAKE OVER old mattresses: also
furnish new ticking: best work, give as
a trial Acme Mattress Company, Jack
son and Irwin streets. Both phones
-4-8
Hatters.
OLD hats cleaned, dyed and reshaped"'
best work: prompt service; satisfaction
guaranteed Out of town orders solicited
Both phones Acme Hatters. 1004, Whlte
ha!) street 8-131
Sewing Machines
W£ REPA.IR any sewing machine Work
called for and delivered anywhere M
McNair, 229-B Auburn avenue 3-14 9
WB PENT 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
17-19 Fraser-st Phone Main 8540 1-5-47
ALL KINDS of cemetery work for «0 days
at a big discount Everything must and
will be sold J N Cook, manager 81
East Hunter street 4-17-71
Office Fixtures.
CARPENTER SHOP
CROCKETT * CARTER,
40-42 PETERS ST BuTH PHONES
3-22-4
Business Opportunities
YOuUIIPPORTL’NITY—SSOO will pur
chase an established, profitable, pleas
ant. light manufacturing and mall order
business Profits S2OO monthly; capital
absolutely secure Address Walter Mor
row-. Piedmont Hotel, Atlanta. 6-1-43
WANTED-—To buy small established drug
business. Address J H. Summers. 193
Walton street. 6-1-1
The easy way to get help for house
work office, store, factory or anywhere
else is to insert a small ad in the Help
Wanted columns of The Atlanta Geor
gian. Just phone 8000 (either phone)
and the Want Ad will do the rest.
Legal Notices.
STATE OF GEORGIA—FuIton County
To Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of J. T Rose. Arnold
Broyles, Mrs Emma Neal Douglas, Mrs.
Oscar Elsas. Mrs. Benjamin Z. Phillips,
T. K. Glenn. W C. Mansfield. Joseph Ja
cobs, Eugene Oberdorfer, Clarence Hav
er! y, James L Dickey, Jr., W. R C
Smith. A W Farlinger, W. S Byck, L E.
Rogers. George F Rogers. J M. Gloer,
H Clay Moure, J M Van Harlingen, E.
A Hartsock. C T Turner. U. A Robert
son. Milton Klein. A Glenn Mickel. A. R.
Blanchard. Emil Schnegass, W. B. Wil
kerson and Willis M. Everett respectfully
shows:
First—Your petitioners desire for them
selves and their successors to be Incor
porated under the corporate name and
style of ‘Dixie Boys' Club ”
Second -Said corporation is not for
profit or pecuniary gain and there shall
be no capital stock.
Third —The objects of this corporation
shall be to furnish wholesome and health
ful recreation, to establish and maintain
camp*, to conduct outing and "fresh air"
trips, to develop and upbuild the health
and character, especially of the boys of
Atlanta, and as the opportunity offers to
afford similar benefits to the young men
and women, as well as the mothers and
children They desire the right to con
duct any enterprise that will advance the
cause of good health, good morals and
good citizenship Their work shall al
ways be governed by the highest moral
and religious standards, but in manage
ment and teaching shall be absolutely
non-sectarlan As gifts hereafter to be
received will be conditioned on the fore
going objects, they shall never hereafter
be In any way changed or nirxlified
Fourth Your petitioners shall consti
tute the board of directors, and they
shall hold office for life, unless they re
move from Atlanta, voluntarily resign, or
are requested to resign In writing by at
least three-fourths of the remaining
members of the board; such vacancies
shall be filled by appointment by the re
maining members of tbe board, within 60
days after such vacancies occur Persons
of any denomination, creed, faith or be
lief. who are of good moral character,
shall be eligible to membership on the
board of directors. They shall elect an
nually their own chairman, treasurer and
secretary shall hold and manage all of
the property of the club; attend to all
permanent Improvements, outline from
time to time the scope of the work to be
undertaken and at all times have power
to direct or restrain the work of the offi
cers
Fifth- Your petitioners desire for them
selves and their successors the right to
sue and be sued, to have and use a com
mon seal and to change the same at
pleasure, to have the right to receive and
hold any and all donations of personalty
or realty by gift, deed or devise, to pur
chase. lease, hold, mortgage sell or
otherwise dispose of real estate or other
property, to make contracts, to borrow
money. Issue bonds and secure same as
thev see fit; to receive and Invest money,
or other property as endowment funds
for maintaining and carrying out the ob
jects herein set forth; to make and alter
by-laws and to have all the rights, pow
ers and privileges Incidental to such cor
porations or necessary for carrying out
the purposes and objects
Wherefore your petitioners pray that
after filing and publishing this application
In accordance with the law. an order be
granted by this honorable court allowing
this application and that they and their
successors be incorporated for and during
a term of twenty years with the privilege
of renewal at the expiration of said twen
ty years for the purposes hereinbefore
set forth -WILLIS M EVERETT.
Attorney for Petitioners
Filed In office this June 3, 1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk
STATE OF GEORGIA— County of Fulton
1. Arnold Broyles, clerk of the superior
court of said county, do hereby certify
that the foregoing Is a true and correct
copy of the application for charter In the
matter of Dixie Roys’ Club, as the same
appears of file In this office.
Witness my official signature and the
seal of said court this June 3. 1912
ARNOLD BROYLES,
Clerk Superior Court Fulton County.
Georgia 6-3-26
COURT COMMISSIONER*S
SALE.
PURSUANT to order and decree of Fulton
superior court, in the case of Lola
Badger vs Katherine Monninger, petition
f'T partition. 1 will sell before the court
house door told Chamber of Commerce),
same being the place of public sale m
Fulton county. Georgia, nn the first Tuea
day in July, 1912. between 10 a m and
, l P m . the following described propertv.
to wit Being m land lot No. 51. in the
Fourteenth district of original!' Henry,
now Fulton county. Georgia, more partic
ularly described as follows, to wit. Be
ginning on the north side of East Harris
street at a point 217 1 feet east of the
northeast corner of Harris and Ivy
streets, and running from said point east
along the north side of East Harris
street. 40 feet to the east line of the
propert\ which was conveyed to R D
Badger by George F Glazier. September
27. !R7s by deed recorded in deed book
I’D. page 112. thence running back north
of uniform width 132 5 feet, more or less,
i’o the Cox property Said sale to be for
■ ash. subject to such further order of
I the court as may then be legal and prop-i
er Further particulars may be had by
; reference tn the order and decree of the
j court of date May 9. 1912
HARRS KROUSE. Commissioner
9 6-49
READ FOR PROFIT
GEORGIAN WANT ADS
USE FOR RESULTS
Poultry, Pet and Live Stock
4- ATLANTA ©DOTATIONS. 4
4 May 30. 1912. 4-
4 4
S ’Corrected by McCullough Bros » 4
Egg'— Fresh 'elected, no guineas 4
or dirties, 17%@18c: miscellaneous, -r
16!t?165ic; guineas and dirties. 10@ 4
12tjc 4
4 Poultry—Live per pound: Turkeys. -r
4 12541715 c; ducks 10'312 ! $c: geese. 8 4
4 I?9c. hens. 13@14c. roosters, 8JT10e; 4
4 broilers. each, owing to size, -r
4- fries. 30@36c each. 4
4 Dressed, per pound; Turkeys. 16 4
•r 1717; ducks, 18@20c; geese 10® 4
4 1214 c; hens. fries, 301735 c: 4
4 roosters. 10@lle. 4
+44444444-H-44444+444444444
FROM 30 TO 200 EGGS PER YEAR.
Step b.v step we
a , are solving the
zi trace problems of cor-
rect mating, of
w—. proper housing
an fl yarding, of
x v * sanitary feeding
and watering the
/A- different values of
Iflt food, of Incuba-
tion and brooding
w-j —by these means
I OH (try we have increased
the hen's output
__ from 30 to 40 eggs
Ijnclnr pPr year t 0 20 "'
.4—xc/Lrt/r j-fte not time
to set and care for
the chicks, so we are compelled to rely
on artificial means to replenish the
flocks.
I am told that It was the duck grow
ers who first won victory on a large
scale. Thirty-odd years ago James
Rankin Easton, of Massachusetts,
known as 'the father of duck industry
In America." built up his trade by
sending pairs of tender ducks of his
production to friends in and around
Boston. Today we have numerous duck
farms on Long Island, in Pennsylvania
and New Jersey, clearing annually from
$3,000 to $20,000. I read a book on in
cubation written by Mr. Rankin 32
years ago. He at that time had manu
factured an incubator to sell for $250.
That incubator today hatches as well
as It did then. I have a friend that is
now using one that he has had all this
time, and I was surprised to note that
the Instrfictlons now sent out by incu
bator manufacturers are practically the
same as those of Mr. Rankin 32 years
ago
It Is this question of incubation that
we have not mastered yet. It is easy
to run an incubator, and the most of
them hatch a good per cent of the eggs
intrusted to it, but this Is not sufficient
It is of little use to hatch 96 per cent to
have them go weak or have some bowel
trouble and all die in a few days. J
hear you say it is faulty brooding! No,
not always lam fully convinced that
the Incubation has a great deal to do
with whether they live or die.
CULL CLOSELY.
Cull closely to get the best results
from poultry raising This should re
ceive your careful attention now, as In
most cases the chicks are at.least large
enough for broilers and will bring good
prices if sold for market prices, al
though not weighing so much as they
will two months later, the cost of
feeding them and the decreased price
per pound at a later date will not war
rant you to keep them any longer, and
It will give those that you Intend to car
ry through the winter better aecommo.
datlons and $ chance to develop and
mature faster. Cull closely; do not keep
any cockerels that are not up to the
standard as breeders, and only keep
enough males for your actual needs to
head your breeding pens next season. If
you have any surplus cockerels that
are good breeding birds, advertise them
for sale and dispose of them as soon
as possible, but do not sell your culls
as breeders, let the marketmen have
them. Cull out your pullets, do not
keep any’ that do not show promise of
being good layers or breders; keep
only healthy birds.
To the Poultry Doctor
I will greatly appreciate it if you will
advise, through your columns, how to
get rid of the cut worms; also how to
rid chickens of Texas fleas, etc. Please
let It come in your next issue, as I
assure you it will be of great benefit
to a great many.
Very very' truly,
R. J BRINKLEY.
Arabi, Ga
ANSWER.
Am sorry that I can't tell you what
to do to get rid of the cut worms. Y'ou
can get rid of the Texas fleas .by the
use of any kind of salty grease—lard
with salt added. Apply to the parts
that are affected. To rid the premises
of them, wet the ground with strong
salt water
All letters and commtinica
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 clas3 White
Orpingtons, 25c each, in lots of ten or
more Charley Dobbs. Gainesville, Ga
FOR SALE.
S. C. 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.
R I Reds
BABY <’Ub KS from high <la«s 8 C
Rhode Island Reds. 25c each. In lots
of ten or more Charley Dobbs, Gaines ;
villa. Ga 1-27-28
SI XfiLR-COM B REDS now leading all]
breeds In New York egg laying con
lest, and leading all utility breeds m con
test at Storrs, Conn < *ur Reds big lay - ,
ers g< od shape and bright < ..lot Tomp
kins strain !3 a setting reasonable fer I
tllttx guaranteed P Whiting ears Ge<>r- !
r*n
QI 'l.iri Rb.Dil -1 H-. 5 rd 'j
I'Kint, 4 .'J-ll
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. Geor
gia Duck Farm, South Kirkwood, At
lanta. x 67-1-6
- - « .. ..
• Eggs.
THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs,
$1 per 15; $5 per 100. 126 Windsor st.
Main 3588 4-27-25
EGGS HALF pßlCE—Pure White and
Fawn and White Indian Runner ducks,
Black Minorcas, Barred and White Rocks,
baby ducks and chickens; 50 this year's
breeders; cheap to make room. C H.
Ledferd, 81 Whitehall st 6-1-29
THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs.
best strains, $1 per fifteen; guaranteed
fertile. 285 Euclid avenue. Phone Ivy
958-J. ’ 3-12-49
EGGS FOR HATCHING—SingIe setting.
$1 50; two settings, $2.75; 50-egg lots. $4;
hundred lots, $7.50 Buff Orpingtons, R.
I. Reds, S. C. White Leghorns, Barred
Rocks. Large flocks. Able to ship in
cubator lots promptly. Choice stock at
low prices. I. R. duck eggs, $1.50 per
twelve. E W. Burke. Macon. 12-22-41
EGGS from high class S C RT. Reds.
Now Is the time to set eggs to get the
best colored birds. Write at once for my
illustrated catalogue and reduced prices.
'^° 6 Wa 1 lace. Dalton, Ga 5-1-6
Miscellaneous Poultry.
FoWWII
baby chicks and eggs, write Charley
Dobbs, Gainesville. Ga.. 4.000 catalogs
ready to be mailed free Write for one.
3-27-30
FOR THE BEST Single Comb Rhode is
land 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
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. ni. Bell phone Main
2568. Atlanta 2568.
“BUG DEATH” is the surest thing for
killing potato bugs and all other insects
that bother the garden It ih non-poison
ous and is easily applied Price, one
pound package, 15c, postpaid, 35c; three
pound package. 15c; postpaid. 35c; three
$1 00.
DIP YOUR FOWLS with Conkey's Nox-1-
Cide. Just the thing for killing mites
1n the poultry houses; is fine for disinfect
ing brooders, garbage cans, etc.; is an ex
cellent disinfectant for the household; one
pint mixed with water will make 100
pints of disinfectant. Price, one pint. 35c;
one quart. 60c; one-half gallon. 90c; one
gallon, $1 60
CANARY CAGES—AII brass, with and
without wire gauze Price, $1 25 to $5.00
each
FEED YOUR DUCKS the "Red Comb”
Meat Mash It Is a well-balanced food
for both young and old ducks and chick
ens If fed regular you will see that the
egg-product ion will increase. Ten pounds,
25c; 50 pounds, $1 15; 100 pounds. $2 25.
SWIFT'S BEEF SCRAPS are good, clean
scraps, and are the scraps to feed your
fowls. Seven pounds. 25c; 50 pounds,
$1 65; 100 pounds. $3.25.
Hogs.
FOR SALE Ten young sows, well graded
Berkshire and Poland China, due to far
row soon, also one Berkshire and Hamp
shire boar Will sell the lot very cheap
if taken at once. T. B. Ashford, 166
Peachtree street. 93-1-6
Cows
JERSEY COW giving 2> t to 3 gallons of
milk per day; young female calf See
her at 869 Peachtree street Telephone
Ivy 365 5-31-21
FOR SALE—Fine cow and calf. Call East
Point 263-J. 52-3-6
Horses and Carriages
FOR SALE— Horse and top grocery wagon
cheap Call West 827 5-24 1
AN extremely gentle pony, rubber-tired
pony buggy and harness, all $95; fine for
children Address Box 10, care Geor
gian. 31-31-5
FOR SALE—Medium size horse; perfect
condition. Will sacrifice. SSO. Atlanta
2641 5-31-36
F'OR SALE One-horse wholesale deliv
ery wagon with top. 313 Cooper street.
FOR SALE —One rubber-tired runabout
and harness also one set surrey har
ness Call Atl nta phone J 298 6-3-5
FOR SALE Full leather top single horse
surrey with rubber tires in first-class
condition, costing originally S3OO. First
$75 gets it Call 601 Gould Bldg 40-3-6
Dogs.
FULL-BLOODED French poodles, fe
males. two months old. $5 each. Apply
46 Alice strect 6-1-34
Railroad Schedule.
southern" railway’
"PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH”
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA
The follow ing schedule figures are pub
lished only as information, and are not
gi>a ran tee■ d
No Arrive From ' No. Depart To—
-35 New Y. 500 am 36 New Y.12:15 am
13 Jaxville. 5:20 am! 30 Ol’bus 5:20 am
43 Was ton 5:25 am 13 Cinci . 530 am
12 Sh'port 630 am' 32 Fort V. 5:30 am
23 Jaxville 650 am 35 B’ham 5:45 am
•17 Toccoa. 8 10 am’ 7 Chat’ga 640 am
26 Heflin . R 20 ami 12 R’mond 6:55 am
29 New Y’.10:30 am 23 Kan C. 7:00 am
8 Chat’ga 10 35 ami 16 Brun’k. 7.45 am
7 Macon 10 40 ami 29 B’ham 10:45 am
27 Fort V 10 45 ami 38 New Yll 01 am
21 Col’bus 10 50 ami 40 Charl'e 12:00 n'n
6 Cinci 1110 am 6 Macon. .12:40 pm
30 B’ham. 230 pml SO New Y. 2:45 pm
4 n B’ham 12 40 pm! 15 Chat’ga 3 00 pm
39 Charlo’e 3:55 pmj 39 B’ham 410 pm
5 Macon 455 pm *lB Toccoa. 430 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 rm
16 Chat ga 9 35 pm 10 Macon . 5:30 rm
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 12 on ngt 11 Sh’port 11 10 pm
14 Cinci .11-00 pm 14 Jaxville 11:10 pm
Trains marked thus (•) run dally,'ex-
cept Sunday.
Other trains run datlv. Central time,
city Ticket Office. No 1 Peachtree St.
Why not begin today and take ad-
I vantage of the numberless onportunl
: n.a that daily appear In the Want A.l
; i <>l itnnt of The Go.trgian'* Bargains
Isidore nro there that mean a big sav
ing to you. Answer quickly any arts
- voti may see that offer you things ar
I bargain pru Remember that all At
-1 ’anta Is >at hlng these prgts. and the
first one to answer <«-t* th> aoods.
Real Estate For Sale. For Rent—Houses.
W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson
Real Estate, Renting and Loans.
Bell Phones 1031-1032. 21 Edgewood ave. Atlanta Phone 1881.
FOR SALE.
ONE BLOCK from a rar stop on the De- ,
catur and East Lake car line, a brand
new five-room bungalow on a lot 57 by
about 400 feet deep, which runs back to !
the street car right-of-way. This place i
has not the city conveniences, hut we be- ,
lieve they will be accessible within a few
months. Price $2,250 on terms like rent. '
We offer this property, both as a good
home and a good investment, on account '
of its location and the depth of the lot
Before many years the rear of the lot will !
be more valuable than the front, as it 1
fronts the car line. See either Mr. Rad
ford or Mr. J. J. Hook.
THREE ACRES on River car line; four- '
room house, chicken house, fruit trees,
etc.; $2,000. See Mr. White.
♦
I'
A NEARLY new and very attractive six- i
room cottage on Edgewood avenue In
Inman Park, on lot 40x180 feet to a ten
foot alley, slightly above grade. This ,
place Is a splendid value for $4,100. Very
attractive terms. See Mr White.
IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO LOAN. WE CAN PLACE IT.
FOR RENT.
6-r. h., 182 Haynes street $25.00 I 6-r h., 245 McLendon street $25.00
6-r h., 24 St. Paul avenue 25.00 I 6-r. h.. 196 Windsor-st . June 11. .. 23.50
6-r. h.. 27 Summit avenue 25.00 ‘ 6-r. h., 281 Highland avenue 19.00
6-r. h., 545 Lawton street 25.00 I 6-r. h.. 274 Woodward avenue 18 00
WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of ev
erything we have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
THE RENTING AGENT, 12 AUBURN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 618
FOR RENT BY
E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY
218 SOUTH FORSYTH STREET, ten rooms two stories, all conveniences: house
in good repair; only a short walk from center of city, only $35 per month
9 BALTIMORE BLOCK, between West Peachtree and Spring streets, nine
rooms, three stories, brick; first-class location with all city conveniences; S3O
per month.
354 CAPITOL AVENUE, near corner of East Georgia avenue, eight-room two
story house, in perfect condition; fine location; all conveniences; $35 per
month
64 EAST GEORGIA AVENUE, near Washington street, seven rooms, two stories.
This house has all conveniences; splendid location; house in good repair; $27.50
per month.
27 EAST ALEXANDER STREET, between Peachtree and West Peachtree
streets, we have this first floor five-room apartment; gas. electric lights, steam
heat; S4O per month.
FOR SALE BY
THOMSON & LYNES
18 AND 20 WALTON STREET. BOTH PHONES 458
HERE are some worth investigating:
$3.750 —BRAND-NEW West EnJ bungalow. Has six beautiful rooms; cor
ner lot, about 50x160. If you want a West End home, you will buy this
when you see ft. Easy terms.
$4.250 —INMAN PARK bungalow-. A little dream. Has five pretty rooms, on
nice size lot. Mighty easy terms on this.
$2,350 —TERMS, $350 cash and S2O month. This will buy nice five-room cot
tage near Cooper and Richardson. How about It?
Administrator’s Sale
A. J. & H F WEST, Auctioneers
AT THE COURT HOUSE Tuesday. June 4. at 10 o'cloek. we will sell to highest
bidder for cash, the following good rent-paying property:,
122 WEST STREET—White property. Lot 100 by 185. Excellent cottage. Lot
elevated, with pretty shade trees
7 ARTHUR STREET —Colored property. Lot 50 by 185. Three-room cottage
Rented to good tenants
87 HERBERT STREET Three-room cottage, on pretty lot. Corner Herbert
and Arthur street s. .
PUBLIC will name the" prices on this property.
F. E. RADENSLEBEN.
Administrator Estate Mary Hosang Muel
ler,
1222 EMPIRE BUILDING.
A. J. & H. F. WEST
218-219 Atlanta National Bank Building.
Spring
WITHIN 150 FEET of Walton street we have a business lot
that should sell at an advance of $4,000 to $5,000 next spring.
It's mighty seldom you get an opportunity of buying high
class business property so close to center around the price of
this. $11,500. Easy terms.
B. M. GRANT & CO.
Second Floor, Grant Building.
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OFFICE PHONE MAIN 3422. RESIDENCE PHONE WEST 946.
667 GORDON STREET.
J. N. LANDERS.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. 26 Inman Bldg.
ON MATHISON PLACE—NO. 7.
SIX ROOM up-to-date bungalow, hot and cold water plumbing combination
fixtures; sidewalks and sewer down and paid for. Lot 50 by 147 to a 10-foot ■
allev Price, $3,300 each. S3OO cash. $25 per month
MATHISON PLACE—NO 9
SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW, on the corner: east front; front and side porches. Hot '
and cold water plumbing, combination fixtures, sidewalk and sewer down and
paid for. Lot 50 by 147 to a 10-foot alley. Price $3,760; SSOO cash, $25 per
month
ON GREENSFERRY AVENUE.
TWO FIVE-ROOM bungalows, hot and cold water plumbing, combination fix
tures; street cherted; sidewalk and sewer down and paid for. Lot 43 by 140
feet to an 11-foot alley. Price $2,600; S3OO cash. S2O per month. '
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Administrator’s Sale
THE REAL ESTATE of Mrs. M. M. Morris' estate will be ,
sold at auction before the court house door next Tuesday,
June 4. Terms, 1-3 cash, balance 1 and 2 years, 7 per cent.
Plats ready. C. F. Morris, administrator. 26-1-6
For Sale or Exchange
•
ONE of the nicest homes in College Park; large house and lot; on one of
the best streets; will sell on terms to suit purchaser, or exchange for a
smaller home or vacant property in College Park. Title o. k.; no loan. J.
B Webb, owner. Bell phone 251-L. College Park 5-31-7
THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a
modern home unless it is wired for Electricity.
4-18-20
Empire Trust and Safe Deposit Co.
GROUND FLOOR, EMPIRE BLDG.
745 Marietta street, one store. 20x30 feet j 25 oo '
775 Marietta street, one store. 20x60 feet. . . 17 ,'.o i
777 Marietta street, one store. 20x60 feet 17 .‘.O G
596 Marietta street, one store. 16x26 feet 12 00 I
s!<B Marietta street, one store, 16x21 feet I>iOQ I 1
140 Peters street, one store, 25x75 feet 30 t n
143 Peter, street, one store. 25x75 feet .. _ <>■ i
272 Peters street one st< re 26x10“ teet ....... 125 n ■
Alabama street e.-t and I aseme -tores, 15x25 feet ea< h .. J- ’ ■ ii
Corner Jackson and Decatur streets, fournt 150 0) ■
FOR RENT
292 RAWSON STREET.
OUT ON RAWSON STREET at the
above number, on the comer of Cooper
street, situated on a high point of Raw
son street, and on a corner lot with plenty
of shade, we have a nice two-story ten
room residence with an attic. This house
Is in nice clean condition, has several nice
cabinet mantels, tile hearths, electric
lights, gas. three baths, stationary wash
stand, sink in the kitchen, china closets,
nice hall, lovely front and side porches;
in a good neighborhood; on a car line;
convenient to schools and churches, and
within close walking distance of the busi
ness portion of the city. Price, $55.
82-PARK STREET tWEST END). .
ON THE I,EFT. going out Park street,
in West End. we have a nice two-story
ten-room residence, with gas. baths (one
on each floori. sink In the kitchen, sta
tionary washstand. This house has lovely
cabinet mantels and in nice first-class
c< nWition. Has servant’s room in the
basement: situated on good lot. 50 by 150
feet, in first-class neighborhood, on car ,
line; convenient to schools and churches.
Has nice front yard with shade. Price.
SSO.
Real Estate For Sale.
CHARP & J^O ALSTON
$25 CASH, $5 MONTH.
BUYS two lots on Ashby St., 50x100.
This is mighty cheap when you con
sider that these lots have car line in
front.
$400.00 CASH.
BUYS a lot on St.. 40x120.
These have car line In front, paved
strret. and all improvements down.
BIG BARGAIN.
$200.00 CASH. $20.00
MONTH.
BUYS a good six-room cottage on
Chestnut street. This place has all
city improvements, with a big barn,
and the lot is 70x168. The owner is go
ing to sell, and the place is well worth
all we are asking for it. No loan to
"assume.
AN IDEAL HOME.
THIS place is on the Marietta car line
and has every convenience you find
in town but gas, and Just think of the
pleasure you would have in living
where you have all the advantages of
the country, with all the advantages of
the city, in a horns' that has hardwood
floors, two sleeping porches, two baths,
a two-room servants’ house and a lot
that is a beauty, 270x500. If you want
a home that is a home, look at this
place. Can sell on terms, with a small
cash payment. House has five bed
rooms and a dandy little breakfast
room, and a living room that is so large
that it is a genuine pleasure to be in it.
The front veranda of this house ex
tends all across the front and is im
mense. Let us show you this proposi
tion.
ONE of the most beautiful homes in the
city to be sacrificed; lot 100x408; plenty
of shade, fruit, etc.; a fine home, all com
plete. See photograph in this issue.
PRICE $2,250. -
SIOO cash and S2O per month.
GARDEN’ STREET, near Georgia avenue,
nice five-room house; has sewer, water,
gas and on a lot 50x140. See this at once.
NO. 166 LUCILE AVE.
$250 cash and $25 per month.
If you will go in this home you will flnfl
one of the prettiest five-room houses you
ever saw; has every convenience; ar
ranged for four more rooms at a small
cost. See this.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
BROAD AND ALABAMA STREETS.
ATTEND THE AUCTION
SALE.
of Mrs. M. M. Morris’ estate at,
court house next Tuesday, June
4. Terms, 1-3 cash, balance 1 and
2 years, 7 per cent. Plats ready.
C. F. Morris, administrator.
25-1-6
Real Estate For Sale
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
4-18-19
DO Y'OU IVANT A NICE HOME IN DE
CATUR? If so, see us. We have sever
al beauties. Trices, $2,500 to SIO,OOO.
Georgia Home & Farm Co., 457 Candler
Annex. Ivy 5767. 5-14-47
54 East Eleventh St.
Remodelled Throughout.
PAINTED, tinted, new- mantels, new
plumbing, new furnace.
Will sell $4,500.00
On terms or will exchange Apply owner,
509 Atlanta National Bank Bldg 5-18-18
IF Y’OU HAVE property to sell, list it
with us We sell It anywhere. Give us
full description, price and location, and
we do the rest J. M &H. J. Comer,
Real Estate and Renting. Union Citv, Ga.
-29-24
FOR a well located, well xtuilt, modern
seven-room house, good terms, see
owner. 816 Peachtree street. Phone 80
Ivy. 5-18-30
PRIVATE AUCTION SALE—Five-room
cottage; nearly new, in East Atlanta, on
South Decatur car line, one block from
Dahlgren Station; price has been $2,000;
name your own price and terms; best
offer gets it. Owner. Peters street.
Bell phone Main 2168 5-27-7
FOR QUR'K SALE—Large, attractive
corner, on Luckie street, close in. Ad
dress Corner, care Georgian 6-1-52
COLLEGE PARK six-room bungalow
nearing completion; all conveniences
and a lovely home; price $3,250; onlv $250
cash, balance easy. tv. H S. Hamilton.
Decatur, Ga. Phone Decatur 413. 6-3-2
FOR SALE.
TIMBER LAND, in Richland
Parish. Louisiana, near Ray
ville. 1,500 acres. Will cut 8.000
feet to the acre. Land high and
fertile. Titles perfect. To quick
buyer will give close price on this
exceptionally fine tract.
JNO. R. SCOTT.
Phone 1569. 814 Grant Bld?.
6-3-8
Farms For gale
A B ARGAIN -Eighty ar res with crop
consisting of 26 seres cotton and 20
acres corn This property is only five
miles from Marietta on a main road and
is near churches and scl'-ol house 50
acres in good state of cultivation, 20 acres
original timber, balan, p in pasture land;
house ' ontain- fixe rooms; is in good re
pair and on a beautiful site with oak
grove in front; barn , ontains four stalls;
good tenant house ami several other out
" Hidings 1 his plaur made eighteen
cotton and good crop of other producti!
last .Piii I ini! .lune If* we tan deliver
this* farm with prop for onl\ $3,750 but
it be -ad W’rne us’for'our list
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