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THE ATLAn I A GEORGIAN AND NEWS. READ FOR PROFIT-GLUKGIAIN WXXfM I t-<JK KLSULTS WEDNESDAY. JUNE A 1912.
For Sale —Miscellaneous.
FPECIAL $5,000 accident and health pol
icy $lO per year. Covers auto accident
Write for application blank District
agents wanted. Box ISO. Loganville. Ga
44-4-6
FOR SALE—One second-hand mantel and
two folding doors. In good condition
Mrs. E. D. Davis, 376 North Boulevard
Bell phone 1245-.L5i -4• 6
FOR SALE—I2OO-lb. ice capacity oa k re -
frigerator: a liargain for restaurant «r
hoarding house. Phone Main 3915 626
Austell Bldg6o-4-6
FOR SALE—Piano that has onh been
used a short while. S6O cash, balam •
monthly. These terms If sold at once
Call Miss Y. Ivy 1771 or at 52 North
Broad street. 6-4-::’
Automobiles
FOR SALE—Seven-passenger Thomas
auto, four-cylinder. 60-horsepower. in
first-class condition Will sell cheap or
exchange for vacant lot This is no Junk
31 Inman building Main 2053.6-5-Jt
AUTOS REPAIRED.
Magneto and carburetor work a special
ty; first-class mechanics Work guaran
teed. Hartranipf & Yarbray Company
Phone Main 3810. 56 Edge wood, avenue,
just below Equitable Bldg-4-22-a
FOR SALE Reo runabout in perfect con
dition. If you want a car at a bargain
that you can “do it with." write .1. W
Henderson. Mansfield. Ga.s-30-23
Wanted- To buy second-hand Ford
model T two-passenger roadster at a
bargain. Let me know what you have
for sale Address S C. II , care Geor
gian. * ~ 3 ' l
FOR SAI.E- Five-passenger 1911 model
Overland, in first-class condition, new
oversides, tires and three extra casings
Address Owner. Box 757. Atlanta. Ga
6-3-23
FOR SALE—Locomobile, in first-class
condition: run less than 9.000 miles;
price. $1,125. P. O. Box 757, Atlanta. Ga.
‘ 6-3-22
Motorcycles.
FOR SALE Motorcycle, the Flying Mer
kle; 1911 model; seven-horsepower, twin
cylinder, with free engine and luggage
carrier. In perfect running order and a
bargain al $l5O. 11. M. Gilbert, 116 E<ig»-
wood avenuc. Atlanta 6-5-31
ALT. MAXES. SSO ANT’ UP Largest mo
torcycle dealers in the South; exclusive
Southern distributors for Indian. El yea
JjftMrell Onipanv. 35 North Pryor street
1-21-9
Money to Loan.
IF Y<>E WANT MONEY. bring loan an
plications direct to us \Vc 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 4J17-8
CHAS P GLOVER REALTY
LOANS ON REAL ESTATE.
Established 1899. 2U Walton street
5-18 15
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.
‘ wft mv: * connor's.
ESTABLISHED I*9o
Mortgages or. Real Estate 4 II
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND, any
amount. 6 per cent Wrlto or call H.
W Carson. 24 South Broad st 4 1-17
Loans on Diamonds
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
•'Collateral Rank,”
256 Candler Annex.
8 Pct Cent Per Annum.
5-11-52
7 ano brokers
nDv, 301 PETERS
loan -o <y
FHOW MAIN m
STRICTLY PRIVATE
Without Indorsement
W it h out Collateral
Security
Without Real Estate
Securities
Money loaned at
LAWFUL RATES.
NATION Alt DIS
COUNT CO.,
301-2 Fourth Nation
al Bank Building.
J S-5S
MORTG A< IE LOANS on Atlanta real e
tate Established since 1889 S B
Turman ,<■ Co.. corner Broad and \la
hama streets. I I 20
FARM Lt >A NS placed 4n any amount on
improved farm lands in Georgia The
Southern Mortgage Company. Gould build
Ing. 7 -13 -1
MONEY SUPPLIED SALARIED PEO-
PLE. women keeping house and others
without securit.v: cheapest rates, easy
payments offices all principal cities D
H. Tolman. Room 521 Austell building
FOR SALE.
TWO lots of purchase money
notes; one lot of $2.00h sec
ond mortgage, north side home
Another lot SI,BOO, fir.-t mort
gage unimproved prop,’tv Ti
tle perfect in both cases Will
trade for clear, vacant or de
slrahle equity, or accept small
discount for cash.
,TNO. R. SCOTT.
Phone 1869 sl4 Grant Rids
Trunks, Bags and Suitcases.
AND REPAIRED
ROUNTREE’S 77
PHONES: Bell Main 1576. At'anta 1654
Milk Depots.
THfT Houston st. creamery for milk and
cream. Call Ivy 1293 Bell 8-8-8$
Stove and Range Repairing.
~ I)AN 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. * «-7
Public Baggage, and Transfer
HL Dansfer. we pa. a
and ship M 5490-L. A 1319 30 W.eat
Hunter . ....
Painting and Tinting
fOI; 'lift BIST »'»UCEF CALI- H H
EMBR.. M 1455. 31» 4 111
hank. bwu l 11 ••
Auction Sales.
AT AUCTION.
SEVERAL CONSIGN
MENTS. INCLUDING A
FINE LOT OF HOUSE
HOLD GOODS FROM 659
WASHINGTON ST.. CON
SISTING OF ELECTRIC
PLAYER PIANO, DIN
ING ROOM. BED ROOM
AND PARLOR FURNI
TURE. AT 12 E. MITCH
ELL STREET. Ek’l DAV.
JUNE 7.
<’<’MM ENCING at 10 a rn Friday wp
vt ill offer t<> the highest bidder a fine
lot of household goods. consisting of
quartered <»ak and mahogany dressers
and chiffonieres, Vernis Martin iron
h« ds. fine springs and mat tresses, pil
lows, elegant bookcase, buffet dining
table and chairs, hatrack, sectional
bookcase, leather rockers, mahogany
davenport, three-piece mahogany par
lor suit, genuine bather reception
suit, set of mahogany dining chairs,
bedroom and parlor rockers in oak
and mahogany, odd dressers, wash
stands, brass bed, rugs, squares,
matting and (’rex squares, hall run
ner and many other things too nu
merous to mention. Sale promptly at
10 a. m . Friday, June 7.
CENTRAL AUCTION CO..
12 E. Mitchell St.
AT AUCTION.
A FINE LINE OE HOUSE
HOLD GOODS AND
FURNITURE FROM 396
CAPITOL AVE., INCLUD
ING QUARTERED OAK
PEDESTAL LINING TA
BLE, BOX LEATHER
ROCKERS, INDIAN
RUGS, BUFFET, DOWN
SOEA PILLOWS, RUGS,
ART SQUARES, ETC.,
TIIURSDAV. JUNE 6, AT
1 13 SOUTH PRYOR ST.
COMMENCING promptly at 10 a. m. to
morrow (Thursday! we will offer to
the highest bidder a fine lot of house
hold goods, including mahogany li
brary table, sideboard, dressers, wash
stands, mirror, library table, metal
beds, toilet sets, gas stove, drophead
sewing machine, pictures, shades,
brlr-a brae, china, rugs, art squares,
etc . anil many other articles too nu
merous to mention, promptly at io
a. m . Thursday. June 6
PEMBROKE SALES CO.,
143 South Pryor St.
Real Estate For Sale
F( »R SALE By owner, 90 acres; Roswell
road, cherted, runs through It. P. ()
Box 231 6-5-28
SIX-ROOM cottage in Grant park section?
elevated lot. all modern improvements
ami equipped; owner leaving city and will
sell at very reasonable terms. Phone Main
393D.1 6-5-26
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
4 IS 19
ii’ >•»i ’ HAVE pi op* rty to '••H. Hat it
with us We sell it anywhere. Give us
full description, price and location, and
we do the rest .1 M X’ II J Cotner.
Real Estate and Renting. Union Citv, Ga
5-29-24
FOR a well located, well t>uilt, modern
seven-room house, good terms, see
ov\ net , 816 Peachtree street Phone 89
Ivy 5- 18-30
E( »R QUICK SALE Large, attractive
corner, on Luckie street; close in Ad-
Ireaa (’'>mer. care < loTgiu u 6-1-52
COLLEGE PARK six room bungalow
nearing completion, all r«>n\eniences
ami a lovely hoim . price $3,250; <»nlx $250
< ash. balance easy W II s Hamilton.
T’ecatur. Ga Phone I’ecatur 413. 6-3-2
FOR SALE.
TIMBER LAND, in ICdd.'iud
Parish. Louisiana, near Ray
ville. 1.300 acres. Will cut S.OOO
feel to the acre. Land high and
fertile. Titles perfect. To quick
buyer will give close price on this
exceptionally tine tract.
• IXO. IL SCOTT.
Phone 1809. 81-| Grant Bldg.
6-3-8
ONE of the most beautiful homes In the
city to he sacrificed; lot 100x408; plentv
of shade, fruit, etc.; a fine home, all com
plete. See photograph in this issue
PRICE $2,250.
*IOO cash au<l «20 per month
GXRI’E.X STREET, near Georgia avenue,
nice live-room house; has sewer, water,
gas and on t ot 50x140. See this at once.
No 166 TA TILE AVE
*250 cash and $25 per month
If \<»r wili go m this home you will find
;<’!)<• <«f the prcitiest five-room houses \ <ui
ever saw. has every convenience. ar
ranged for four more rooms at a small
cost. See this
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
Br.OAD \XD ALABAMA STREETS.
Real Estate Wanted.
WANTED ’l’w .>st<»r\ eight-room house,
must deal with owner Address Home.
care <Jeorgtan 6-4-12
Farms For Saie.
Eatiii l ot' Sa| r At ;l
Bargain.
343 ACRES ti\< milci- from «<‘unt> «»»<•.
Sa (Ju »..ui !t:i|<-s fr.cii
Worthen >urr«»unde<| b> g*»od farmer-
I hat own tl.tdr land and hmm - tn r« a< h
of church and scho«»ls. has nice ten room
dwelling, goi-d well water <»n porch, up
Mairs and ail armiijd downatair porch
variety »>f fruit larg* s» ujq'**t nong arbor,
25 pecMli tie< j M l»< uiitlg l.tt ge . |oy» t p.tl< h
two large barn- font g-M>d tenant •
about 23“ < uhivahh i<p« n »n.
nt< e fist' psa d i»lt ti 1 1 u,<> < i <tn>i j•.s ■
tur« , •« »»’• > hoim |« s4tr C>le fm •»..« k
pmihr 'U <of It a ‘ I'. > Got hm
nt«»ru:4iHon wn’t 1 li ’ ;>• •>
Business Opportunities.
WANTED—Buyer for stock general mer
chandise and fixtures, invoices $3,400.
Box 7. G<H|frcy. Ga. 6-5-35
FOR SALE -Cheap, or will exchange for
other property, complete shingle mill
outfit; daily capacity 60 M. Ingram &
Lovett, Cnieman. Ga. 6-5-38
FOR SALE A stock of very desirable
merchandise, invoicing about $5,000 or
less, at Hawkinsville, Ga., at a most
reasonable price; the store room is up
to-date. well arranged. an<l can he rent
eci very low for such a desirable stand;
reasons for sale, the manager is entering
a profession ar<l wishes to retire perma
nently from mercantile work. This is one
of the best agricultural sections in Geor
gia; fine crops, firm schools, churches, ar
tesian water and wry healthy; he prompt.
Address Smith-Knowles Co., Hawkins
ville. Ga. 6-5-37
CIGAR STAND and soda fountain in
heart of city for sale; other business
demands owner’s time. I’. O. Box 231.
6-5-23
EOR SALE Good paying bar room In fine
location See <»wner 84 Decatur street.
WANTED To buy small established drug
business. Address J. H. Summers. 103
Walton street. 6-1-1
WANTED Partner with $125 for one
half interest proposition: brings SSOO
weekly; give telephone* number. J., Box
90^_ <;ir 2‘ Georgian. 6-4-2
FoR SALE Furnished hoarding house.
two blocks from Terminal station; 21
boarders Call Main 5278-J. 6-4-11
FOR sale The Benson Pressing (’Lib
and dry cleaning establishment This
is one of the biggest, busiest and best
places for the population of the town in
the state. Splendid location, ground floor,
three rooms upstairs, nicely furnished for
housekeeping: an idea! opening for mar
ried couple. It will pay you to investigate
this Address Paul Benson, Newnan, Ga
38-4-6
Architects and Builders.
CONTRACTOR, cabinet shop; carpenter!
furnished. John Allen, 106-A Edgewood
avenue. S-23-4J
Contractors and Builders.
I Will Finance You
IF YOU wish to build; all kinds of build
ers’ material for sale. B. F. Mitchell.
514 Austell Building 4-25 14
ARCHITECT, contractor and builder,
cabinet shop; carpenters furnished.
R H Jones, 190 Houston st 3-21 12
HOME BI’ILDERS.
HOMES built for rash or terms; archi
tectural designs furnished free.
Century Construction Co.
202-3 CANDLER BLDG.
-10-35
Building Materials
STEEL BEAMS
EOK BUILDINGS.
AUSTIN BROS., Atlanta, Ga.
-19-7
Hatters.
OLD eh'auert .|yed nn<l rr:,hnped?
best work; prompt service; satisfaction
guaranteed. Out of town orders solicited
Both phones Acme Hatters. 100'4 White
hall street 3-14-1
Mattresses Renovated.
W E MAKE ()\ ICR old mattresses; also
furnish new ticking, best work; give us
a trial Acme Mattress Company, Jack
son and Irwin streets. Both phones.
5-4-8
Sewing Machines.
WE REPAIR any sewing machine. Work
railed for and delivered anywhere. M
McNair. 229 B Xuburn avenue 3-14-9
W’E RENT new umctiines with rompleie
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 COMI’ANT,
All kinds stone work.
17-19 Fraser st Phune Main 3546. 1-5-4?
.'rt.L KINDS of cemetery work for 60 days
at a big discount Everything must and
will be sold. J. N. Cook, manager, 83
East Hunter street. 4-17-71
Office Fixtures.
'CARPEN'I El? S110P?~
CROCKETT & CARTER.
40-42 PETERS ST. BOTH PHONES.
3-22-»
Colored Undertakers.
Fountain & Robinson,
223 Auburn Atl. 5921-F; Night Ivy 3609.
4-11-27
Fire Proof Storage.
WI; ST<>RE 1101 SEHOLD goods and
pianos office and warehouse. 239-241
Edgewood -a ve Ivy 2037 John J. Wood
side Storage Company.
Legal Notices.
S'l’A'l’E OF GEORGIA Fulton County:
E II Gam \s. Euli Gain. Superior
Court. Julx 'Perm. 1912
To Euli «Jato. < Jreeting
By order i»f c<’urt \ou are hereby noti- ■
tied that on the -,7th day of April. 1912.
H H Gato tiled suit against you for a
total divorc* , returnable to the July term,
1912, <»f said court
You are hereby required tn be and ap
pear at the July 'Perm. 1912, of said court.
To bf held on the first Monday in Julx.
1912. then and there to answer the plain
tiff’s complaint
Witness the Hon George I. Bell. Judge
of said court, this April 27. 1912
\ RN( ’LI • BR< ‘Y LES. Clerk.
MOORE A Pomeroy. \ttorneys for
M>»oRE X loMEROY. Attorney for
Pet n< 6-5-34
\< H’l( ■ ' ’)F X M ENDM IJNT T( > (’HAR
TER OK CITY COLLEGE PARK
Notice is herebx given that at the next
session of the general assembly of the
stati- of Georgia an act will be introduced
th*- title of which is as follows
An act to amend, consolidate and su
ptisede t!u' several acts incorporating
the cit\ <»t College Park, in Fulton coun
t\. Georgia, to create a new charter anil
municipal government tor said corpora
tion to declare the rights ami powers of
the same. an*i L other purposes.
I'.RY \ N S HUIE, Mayor.
This June 3. I.'ii
I o w 11,[,! \ MS. 1 Merk 6 '• 13
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS.
XII creditors of the estate of S. <’
\X hit» iaie of Fulton county, deceased,
arc hereto notified to rentier in their
.i. i amis to the umbTs gned according
to law. an<l ail persons nulebte.l to said
u-i.ti. ate required to make immediate
pa \ ment.
Atlanta. Ga Max 8. 1912.
C II W HITE. Administrator
5-8-49
GEORGIA Fulton <’ount> George T’
Phillips v> Mis Emma Lee Edwards
Phillips
Mrs Emma la- Edwanis Phillips B>
..t.i. j *»f court you aic notitieii that on
M.«\ 24 1912. Georgf T I’hilDps tiled suit
ayainst you t*a divorce, returnable to the
pti-mbcr term "f said < <»urt You are
t. <( ijred to l « a iht S» p:< mbvr term of
sMi.l o.iir\ to be hi hl op the first Mondax
m Septemh» r '< ifOIViU' the plaintiff b
i ««mplain’
WHU< t|u H--li I T Peiniletou. judg<
I«d -.ll*l court Hubs Mas 21 1912
\RN(»LD BROYLES (Tok
1x» Uto-plvr x lordan, Attorm >H
♦; ; t 2
1 any ■ i *n* mat #t» o In will tell
I You I l *- • .e*»t Klan Wahi \i < tilumpb
irh »' ’ • i ♦ at •' '■» 11 * t f ■* nt's
t m . IKU j h aIJ) W || iei
medium ip ihb»
Poultry, Pet and Live Stock
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* ATLANTA QUOTATIONS. +
June 5. 1912. 4-
4*
<■ 'Corrected by McCullough Bros.)
Eggs -Fresh selected, no guinea.® +
Vor dirties. 18®19c; miscellaneous. %-
16@16%c; guineas and dirties, 10@ •>
4- 12’jc.
4- Poultry—Live per pound: Turkeys. 4-
V 12%@15c; ducks. 10@12%c; geese. 8
@9c; hens. 13@il4c; roosters. 8@10c; -j-
Y broilers. 20'it25e each, owing to size; y
v tries. 30£i35c each. T
•? Dressed, ner pound: Turkeys. 16 Y
Y 4117 c; ducks. geese. 8<nllc; y
hens. 16'017c: fries, 3047.35 c; roosters. 4-
10@llc. Y
4*4—j—l—*— l**;—l— l—l— l***—l— l—l— !-ii 1
BEGIN WHEN FOWLS ARE YOUNG.
It would be poor
policy to begin in A
the middle of win- JA.CI’VIC€
ter to throw open
the windows and j-.
apply the fresh- b fOl/i
air treatment in 1
full doses to fowls
that have been j h
used to hothouse IflC
conditions, but by
beginning in th
fall and getting lOUitKV
the birds accus- r
tomed to the cold
by. degrees, they llnrlnr
may be kept in i A—fUL IV’
shed entirely open
on the south side and not only live
through the most severe weather, but
produce eggs in paying quantities.
As soon as the chicks are large
enough to roost, an apple tree makes
the best possible colony 4 house. They
may safely be left there until Novem
ber. and the toughening process thus
started may be followed up in a shed
that is tight on three sides or in an
open-front house that will keep off -the
snow and sleet, and protect from
draughts, without cutting off the fresh
air supply. Fowls reared and wintered
under such conditions are in the best
possible shape, when the breeding sea
son opens, to lay hatchable eggs that
will produce chicks with the vigor and
stamina to escape white diarrhoea and
numerous other perils of chlckenhood
that just now are causing our scientitic
brethren so much trouble and loss of
sleep. In my opinion, nine-tenths of
these troubles are caused by pampered,
sickly breeding stock.
Don’t Fuss.—Don't fuss and worry
oyer the little fellows. Feed and water
them tight and they will do the rest.
Keep them clean and free from lice, but
don't be stuffing them with food all the
time. Let them do a little digging on
their own account. If they do go hungry
part of the day they will work harder.
Feed what they will eat at night, but
don't fuss about them eating too little,
or for fear they won't get enough. And,
above all. don't fuss because they eat t
good deal of feed. If they are not worth
the feed they eat. get rid of them anil
get some that ate worth considerable
more than they eat.
Don't Neglect.—Don't think that the
chicks will get along somehow. Don't
think that any old kind of water, hot.
dirty, filthy or no water at all will do
for the chicks. Give them pure, fresh
water at least twice a day. Don't think
that any old place will do for them to
roost or hover in. Keep it clean and
you will prevent, to a great extent, lice,
mites and scaly legs. Don't neglect to
feed them if you want them to glow,
and remember that a growing chick
should have something besides corn.
And don't that because a chick
can eat whole corn that there is no nee<
to crack it. Don't neglect to treat your
chicks with gentleness. They will re
spect you by doing and growing better.
Again. T say. don’t rush. Use nature’s
way, but If you can improve on it by
the use of good common sense, dn so.
But do not omit common sense.
And 1 say, don’t fuss. Do your part
and the chicks will do theirs, if you do
your part in a decent way.
And. lastly, don't neglect. Re not
lazy unto the doing of good work, es
pecially where diligence may mean
many dollars and cents and sense to
you.
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
5o EARLY hatched Buff Orpington chicks
tn sacrifice quick Bargain. Box 84.
Arabi, Ga. 6-4-15
FOR SALE Fifty White Orpington pul
lets. laying every day, Kellerstrass
strain: $3 each as long as they last to
make room; ten cockerels, fine birds. $5
each Southland Poultry Farm, Clarks
ton. Ga 2 1-20-3
FOR SALE Two pens S C White
Orpingt'uws. three pens S. C. Black Or
pingtons. from 25 to 100 in pen Prize
winners in all pens Closing out to make
r<»om for young stock. E H. Scott. Box
636. Athens, Ga. 4 6-88
E<;GS from finest White Orpingtons (Kel
lerstrass) at reduced prices; $3. $2. also
Black Langshan eggs Gresentha Poultry
Yards. College Park, Ga 1-13-10
R. I. Reds
BABY CUI< KS from high class S C.
Rhode Island Reds. 25c each, in lota
of ten or more. Cnarley Dobbs. Gaines
ville, Ga. 3-27-28
QUALITY REDS. J. I Hosford. East
Point. Ga 4-25-31
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
anti best tultet and other good prizes;
limited number eggs for hatching; $5 and
$lO per setting Write F. S. Cates. Doug
h>*. Ga 1-17-36
Cornish Indian Games.
CORNISH INDIAN GAMES -Eggs from
prize-winning stock; $3 and $5 for 15.
Gaymont Farm. Box 1711, Atlanta. Ga.
-27-11
White Laced Red Gaines
X\ Hl’l’i: Lacrd Red Cornish Indian Games
A limited number of eggs at $5 f or 15.
no stock for sale at an> price Gaymont
Farm, Box ’TIE Atlanta. Ga 3-27-I*.’
Wy&ndottes.
GULDEN LACED and ‘ 'ohiinbfan Wjan
dotte'-. S <’ R I Reds, eggs, $1 and
pet 15. W D Bennett. M«»lena, Ga
12 13-33
Minorcas.
,HL *<’K M' X< >Hi A J I'a |>< pst ra' n 'lay
en» >r 'a ’g- ul ib ■ ’a: ah.i man <*l
»un egg" I f* * (Ja } in<-nt Us* at
Bom Dll. AUanta <■<«■
Bantams.
BANTAMS—Game Bantams, Sebrlghts.
Buff Xlochins. Carlisle Cobb. Athens,
Ga. *-26-39
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. O. 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. 67-1 -6
Pl RE White Runners that lay pure white
eggs: $5 for 12. Gaymont Farm. Box
1711. Atlanta. Ga. 3-27-9
Eggs.
THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs,
$1 per 15; $5 per 100. 126 Windsor st.
Main 3588.4-27-25
THOROI’GHBRFID Buff Orpington eggs.
best strains. $1 per fifteen; guaranteed
fertile. 285 Euclid avenue. Phone Ivy
958-. h ?L 12 L 49
FOR SALE—Single Comb Rhode island
Red eggs, extra line selected birds, non
fading heavy laying strain: $3 for fifty,
$5 per hundred Mrs. Philopena Lowe,
Route 6, Lebanon, Ind. 3-9-62
WHITE WYANDOTTE eggs from high
class birds thai arc white to the skin, at
$2.00 per fifteen; high fertility guaranteed.
A. G. Wilson. Lithonia. Ga. 1-16-29
Miscellaneous Poultry.
For THE BEST stock
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 fnr one. -3-27-31
IPOUI/rRY PRINTING? -
WRITE tor samples. Etheridge Printing
Company, 188 Madison ave., Atlanta.
Ga. 12-16-21
FOR SALE S C. R. I. Red. S. C. Brown
and White Leghorn ami B. P Rock eggs
at $1.50 per setting; all first-class stock;
day-old chicks a specialty; sls per 100;
directions given for raising them; will
furnish hens to carry them when wanted
at $1 each. E. J. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.
2-21-34
GOLD DUST 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
8. Station R. Nashville, Tenn.; F. R. No
ble, proprietor 3-13-37
H. G. HASTINGS & CO. ; Seeds
men for the South, 16 W.
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.
“BUG DEATH'' is the surest thing for
killing potato bugs and all other insects
that bother the garden. It is non-poison
ous and is easily applied. Price, one
pound package. 15c. postpaid, 35c: three
pound package. 15c; postpaid, 35c; three
SI.OO.
Dll' YOUR FOWLS W’lth Conkey’s Nox-i-
Cide. Just the thing for killing mites
in 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, 60e; one-half gallon, 90c; one
gallon, $1.50.
CANARY CAGES —All brass, with and
without wire gauze. Price. $1.25 to $5.00
each.
FEED YOUR DVCKS 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-pro<luctlon will increase. Ten pounds,
25c; 50 pounds, $1.15; 100 pounds, $2.25.
s\\ IFT’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.
Rabbits.
FOR SAI.E Six half-grown white rab
bits at 75c each. Mrs Fred Atkinson.
Greensboro. Ga. 35-5-6
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
BERKSHIRES Fine registered stock:
prices reasonable. Morris Farm, Clarks
ton, Ga. 4-24-1
Cows.
FOR SALE —One Jersey cow. fresh in
milk. Also tW4» other good Jersey milch
c<>ws. Bell phone Ivy 5192-J. 41-5-6
FoR SALE Fine cow and calf. Call East
Point 263-J. 52-3-6
Dogs.
FULL-BL< >ODEI» French poodles, fe
males, two months old: $5 each. Apply
40 Alice street. 6- I -34
F’OR SALE Small French poodle dog.
three months old <’all at 603 Sells ave
31-4-6
AT STUD—lmported Southport
Aristotype and Dan 0. 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, Shelbvville.
Ky. 4-27-4
Horses and Carriages.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Fine com
bination saddle and harness horse. Will
sell or exchange for wagon horse. The
best sa*ldler ami driver in cit\ M Cop
pedge Both pli4>u*«s 471. 32-5-6
GOOD, gentle ' >rs< for carriage Safe
for ladles to drive Telephone Decatur
465.6-5-4
FOR SALE -One rubber-tired runabout
ami harness; also 4>ne set Surrex har
ness. Call Atlanta phone 2298. 6-3-5
GEORGIAN
Want Ads
Are
RESULT
Getters
Real Estate For Sale.
W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson
Real Estate, Renting and Loans.
Bell Phones.lo3l-1032. 11 Edgewood ave. Atlanta Phone 1881.
FOR SALE.
ONE BLOCK from a car 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
has not the city conveniences, but 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
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 trefes,
etc.; $2,000. See Mr. White.
A NEARLY new and very attractive six
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. •
15-r. h.. 48 Hemphill aves6o.oo 9-r. h., 296 Forrcust ave"
10-r. h., 65 Houston 50.00 9-r. h.. 368 Luckie st., June 10.... 40.0 U
10-r. h.. 3 Baltimore block 35.00 8-r. h., 30 East ave 37.00
9-r. h., 42 W. Baker st 50.00 8-r. h.. 315 E. Fair st 31.50
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 MAT?? «*•
FOR RENT BY
E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY
218 SOUTH FORSYTH STREET, ten rooms two stories; all conveniences; house
In go<xl 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 GHORGIA 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 ALEAANDER STREET, between Peachtree and Wes’ Pea ch trei
streets, we have this first floor five-room apartment ; gas, electric lights, stearf
heat; S4O per month.
DUTCH COLONIAL
Three Bedrooms, big
sleeping porch with
I
a living room that re
ally has individuality.
Furnace, screens,
garage—-e ve ryth in g
built to live in; 6o
foot lot on Piedmont
avenue in the prettiest
part of Ansley Park.
A home for persons
of taste and refine
ment.
sß,ooo and worth it.
CHAS. P. GLOVER REALTY CO
2 1-2 Walton St.
FAD CAT T7 XO. 157 WALTON street.
n7 I\. (Right at Marietta Street.)
TZ A T TXT T I ' ,ot ls 50x146 feet to alley. Well
If I I— l l |\! I built house. For quick sale. Pries.
WOODSIDE TH, - , u ß .xy :
REAL BARGAINS.
S.IX-ROOM COTTAGE, close in. north side; large east front lot. $3,700; on terms.
'THREE~RIm~>M~C<>TTAGE. cluse in, for $450. Terms, SSO cash and $lO per month.
LOT Large one; close in; on north side; SSOO, on terms.
SIX-RO*>s* granite front bungalow; Colquitt avenue; $5.000. on easy terms. "
EIGHT-lU>' >M east front home; steam heat, etc.; $6,500: on terms.
ERTHT-ROOM st earn-heated jam-up proposition? Inman Park: large, level 7as7
front lot. 79 by 200. Price $7,750.
100-FOOT FRONT, within a stone's throw of Georgian Terrace; a~s~lso per foot?
EAST FRONT LOT. between the Peachtrees; $2,000.
WILSON BROS.
REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS.
761 Empire Building.
M«ln 4411 J Night No Ivy 4070-J
North Side Residence
tt.N EIGHTH STREET. 200 feet from Peachtree, in one of the most de
sirable and fashionable residential sections and one of the highest loca
tions in Atlanta, we have one of the most beautiful, up-to-date two
story. eight-room residences to be found In Atlanta. Furnace heat, electric
lights, large tine lot. Part of purchase money can run five years at 5 1-2
per cent. This Is- certainly a daisy. Price SB,OOO.
A. J. & H. F. WEST
21S-219 Atlanta National Bank Building.
Z-W I ) » -W f-w w y J -x JUNIPER STREET HOME
IJ 1< 11, Hr LN 1V ... . ... ,
IN I HI. best part of Juniper street w«
have a beautiful two-smry eight-room
r-> IT* \ I house with t|'* Aed rooms downatalr,
IX I y-\ 1 I I finished in main gany. furnace atul fire
(•!•*< • >n ever' room This is one of tl •
prettiest |,laces on the attest and la ..r
, \ \ 1 f) \ XT X * • ’ Ax ;en alls; Urn . Is nmt
V x\ 1 I zA lx 1 1■ 1 1 1 • lu>w von Hit
Leal Erfat. Rentins l.nana
Ml Empire Bldg Both Phone# 15»'j
For Rent—Houses.
FOR RENT.
292 RAWSON STREET
OUT ON RAWSON STREET, at the
above number, on the corner 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, electH c
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, ssa.
82 PARK STREET (WEST END).
ON THE LEFT, going out Park street, /
in West End. we have a nice two-story
ten-room residence, with gas, baths (one
or each floor), sink in the kitchen, sta
tionarv washstand. This house has lovely
cabinet mantels and in nice first-class
condition. Has servant’s room tn the
basement; situated on good lot. aO by 100
feet, in first-class neighborhood, on car
line; convenient to schools and churches.
Has nice front yard with shade. Price,
SSO.