Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 07, 1912, FINAL, Page 18, Image 18

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18 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. For Sale—Miscellaneous. 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 i Player Piano-- Fine condi tion $367 New Pianos, easy payments,! $lB5 up. Organs. S4O up. Rent Piano $3 up. Tuning. R«pairing. Cleveland-Manning Piano ('ontpany. SO \. Pryor. SUDA I<H NT Hires Miinhtmakeri will trade for merchandise or almost any thing of same value. What have you’ B x 231. citj • ■■ 24 V<‘e RENT g ■ <i pianos, 13 month Up. We sell good pianos. $5 month up. Bargain in second-hand. SIOO up R P Becht t’l-mpanx. 110 Temple Court building Bell phone 667 Main. 4-23-20 FLY SCREENS. BE SURE and see nur screens and get our prices before buying Kane Blind and Screen Co.. J. I. Crawford, 202 Kiser Bldg M 1929 3-20-11 Atlanta Tent and Awning Co.. MANUFACTURERS high-grade tents and awnings, 39'.e Luckie st. Ivy 5667. -16-54 THE" ATLANTA ITHOLSTER- j ING CO. BEG to announce the opening of their new shop at 171 Whitehall street, where they make a speeialtv of REPAIRING and REFINTSHING of all kinds <>f furniture; al! work done by expert mechanics. Esti mates cheerfully furnished. Phone Main 2475, or call In person ATLANTA UPHOLSTERING COMPANY FOR SALE Se<-on<l-hand safe; 26x1♦ Inches inside. Bishop-Babcock-Becker Co. _ 5-27-18 POPE S SPF’Si’IAL Best dollar watch in the world sem prepaid. only 86c. Fully guaranteed to keep correct time two years or ni«»no' refunded. New watch given free if it breaks A more servicea ble watch <an not be had at any price. Money refunded immediately if yon are not hlghh pleased, order today without fail Pope Watch and Diamond Company, 1514 Main street. Dallas. Tex. 6-1-14 NEW RUBBER TJRES put <-n your baby carriages, repairing Phone Ivv 3076 Robert Mitchell, 22*' Edgewood avenue. __ __ __ _ 3-5-9 SOD.\ FOUNTS Bargain in new and sec ond-hand soda fountains, easy terms; write for prices. P. O. Box 1022, Atlanta, •.a 3-13 76 EXTRA fine sweetpeas. 25 and 35 cents per 100. White rabbits for sale Hell p‘i. •!.<■ rtjt 6 3 8 For"SALE -Ai a bargain, one upright piano, dining table and chairs No 2 Ea s t _ ForU MyC* rs ° n 25-4-6 V.'JfH* accident anti health pol F Covers auto accident KttJa p plication blank District SgKns vr&fi&d Box 180, Loganville. Ga 11 !i ’ Piano that has only been used a whort while S6O cash. balance manfid vj These terms If sold at once Call Miss Y. lv\ 1774 or at 52 North Brnad st reel 6 4-32 Automobiles FOR SALE Locomobile, In first-class condition; run less than 9,000 miles; price, $1,125 P. <>. Box 757. Atlanta. Ga 6 7 '• AmlTricxn l» a'• •?.!' >ti Vi: cc£ autpmo bile for sale; seven-passenger; 40- horsepower; luxurious touring < ar: full) equipped: ver) low juice <’ 1. Gntely. 818 Empire Bldg _ '• -7_j I Jt’Oß SALE National roadster, in good running order and tires all in perfect condition, on account of the owner mov ing away, this car must he sold, and the first $475 cash order gets it. W J Zahn. 33 Hull street. Atlanta 6-6-16 A LTOS REPAIRED. MAGNETS AND STORAGE BATTER. IES REUHA RGi:i' MAGNETO \M> CARBURETOR work u specialty We give careful intention to Elect lie Auto and Battery work. Hartrampf A Ynr bray Cor Phone Main 381st. 56 Edge wood Ave., just below Equitable Bldg 1 • 2 2 -. > for sale Seven-passenger I’homas I .’auto, four cylinder. 60-horsepower. in condition Wjll sell cheap or exchange for vacant lot 'l’l.is is no junk. 11 Inman building Main 205.;. 6-5-29 Motorcycles. FOR SALE Motorcycle; the Flying Mer kle; 1911 model: seven-horsepower, twin cylinder, with free engine ami luggage carrier In perfect running order and a bargain at $l5O IL M Gilbert, 116 Edge wood avenue, Atlanta 6-5-31 ALL MAKES, 1 50 AND i T Largest mo torcycle dealers in the South: exclusive Southern distributors for Indian Elyea Austell Company, 35 North Prvor street -21-9 Architects and Builders. CONTRACTOR, cabinet shop; carpenter, furnished. John Allen, 106-A Edgewood avenue 3-22-41 Contractors and Builders. I Will Finance You IF YOU wish t" build, all kinds o< build ers' materia' ■ sale H F Mitchell. 514 Austell Buildnig <■. , ARCHITECT, contractor and builder cabinet shop carpenters furnished P. H Jones 190 lluc tun st 3-21-12 HOME EL 11.1 ILL’S. HOMES built for cash or terms; archi tectural designs furnished free. Century Construction Co. 202-3 CANDLER BLDG 4-IS-35 Building Materials. STEEL BEAMS FOR BUILDINGS. AUSTIN BROS., Atlanta, Ga -19-7 Hatters. OLD hats cleaned. dyed and resi aped; best work; prompt service; satisfaction guaranteed. Out of town orders solicited Both phones Acme Hatters. 100 b.. White hall street 3-14-4 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, 78 Whitehall. 3-14-44 Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE—Marietta street lot; $7,000. Wil) lake high-class automobile as cash payment, balance terms to suit. Address P, Q. Box 1083, Atlanta. 6-7-15 FOR SALE—By Owner. 7-room house, large lot. 321 Cherokee avenue, $450 cash. Partv leaving city. Apply at same. TWELVE-ROOM rooming house, in ex cellent neighborhood; will exchange for vacant lot or sell. Atlanta phone 5496. -6-59 FOR SALE —By owner, new bungalow’, five rooms anti hall; water, gas, sewer, cabinet mantels, large bath room, big lot. tile walks, near ear line; splendid neighborhood; am going away and will sell cheap, price. $2,250. SIOO cash, S2O monthl). like rent Address Owner, Box 987, care Georgian 6-6-9 FOR SALE—B) owner, 90 acres: Roswell road, cherted, runs through it. P. O. B<'X_>'H_ „ f, 'L 2B THE HOUSE you build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. 4-18 19 FOR a well located, well xniilt, modem seven-room house, good terms, see owner. 816 Peachtree street. Phone 80 Ivy. 5-18-30 FOR QUICK SALE—Large, attractive corner, on Luckie street; close in. Ad <'frn»r, care Georgian 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. S(’OTT. Phone 1869. 814 Grant Bldg. 6- Money to Loan. CHAS P. GLOt EITREAISrUcOMPANY\ LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. Established 1R99 314. Walton street. _ 5-18-15 MONEY on band for immediate loans on property in or near Atlanta. .1 E. Van aJkonburg. 501 Equitable Bldg. 6-6-22 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-a ve. WEYMAN OiONNORS. ESTABLISHED 1896 Mortgages or. Real Estate 4-1-1 si’bb'lAL HOME ToTjEWd: any amount; 6 per cent. Wrlto or call. 8 W. Carson. 24 South Broad-st. 4-1-17 Loans on Diamonds PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. "Collateral Bank,” 256 Candler Annex. 8 Per Cent Per Annum. 5-11-52 - JEWELERS AND BROKERS ~ - So> PET66S BI DG MO T N o ioan Al <y STRICTLY PRIVATE ■ —mi ■— | Without Indorsement W i t h out Collateral Security Without Real Estate Securities Monev loaned at LAWFUL RATES NATION AT. DIS COUNT CO.. 301-2 Fourth Nation al Bank Building. J 8 55 MORTGAGE LOANS on Atlanta real es tate Established since 1889. S. B. Turman & Co., corner Broad and Ala bama streets 1-1 20 FARM L(»\NS placed ID any amount on improved farm lands in Georgia The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould build- 71 \L \L) SITI’LIEIV SAUhli:!) PEO PLE. women keeping house and others without security cheapest rates; easy payments offices all principal cities D 11 Tolman, Room 524 Austell building FOR SALE. TWO lots of purchase money notes; one lot of $2,000 sec ond mortgage, north side home. Another lot SI,BOO. first mort gage unimproved property. Ti tle perfect tn both eases Will trade for clear, vacant or de sirable equity, or accept small discount for cash. JNO. R. SCOI’T. Phone 1869. 814 Grant Bldg. Business Opportunities. W \NTI',D Partner to Invest *3OO in good paving soda fount, cigar and confec it<n»‘i) stand. Cheap rent. Good loca- Ibn Xppß to A. Glass, 499 East Fair _ 6-7-28 i ' - NT' D \ partner with sl2s't<» buj half interest in good paying well cs tablished business Address E.. Box 5. ■ t art- Georgian 39-7-6 ' II \ Lb' INTEREST in 50 acres, thirteen miles north of Atlanta, cheap for cakh. would tNt hange for Empire Life stock or certificates, equity in small home or vacant lo’ Bex 86, care Georgian 32-7-6 W\NH I I ' Bi-• • i f<>i steck general mer chandise and fixtures, Invoices $3,400 Box 7. Godfrey. Ga 6-5-35 FOR SALE -Cheap, or will exchange for other property, complete shingle mill outfit; dally <*apacit\ 60 M Ingram A* Lovett, Coleman. Ga 6-5-88 W \NTED To buy small established drug business. Address .1 H Summers, m 3 Walton street. 6-1-1 Monuments and Stone Work. ATLANTA GRANITE COMFANY. \!) kinds stone work. 17-19 Fraser-st. Phone Main 3540 XLL KINDS of cemetery work for 60'days at a big discount Everything must and will be sold L N. Cook, manager. 82 East Hunter street 4-17-71 Stove ana Range Repairing. DAN THE FIXER. sell second-hand gas stoves We sweep chimneys We take down heaters. We •ell wick and wickless nil stoves We sell gasoline “loves and ranges Atlanta phone 2235. 121 Whitehall st. Bell phone M 36(>9. 4-4-7 REAP FOR PROFIT-GEORGIAN WANT ADS-USE FOR RESULTS “Everything For Everybody” Volo Can Find Here at a GHance Many Things of Unterest and Profit to You, Watch This Page as These Ads Wifi Be Changed and Appear Each Friday. Business Agency. AGENCY 1018 ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. SOUTHERN HEADQCARTERS FOR HIGH-CLASS OFFICE. TECHNICAL AND HOTEL HELP. 4-26-29 Jewelers. voTjLVier mfg . co., 605-6-7 Could Building JEWELERS. DIAMOND SETTERS. EXGRAVERS. WATCHMAKERS EXCLUSIVE PLATINUM DESIGNS. Bell Rhone Main 4126. 4-26-16 Shirts. SHIRTS SHIRTS Everybody's wearing them. Wearing what'? Shirts, of course Shirts made to or der, very reasonable. 100 1-2 Central Place. 4-26-12 Printing. Ti A RSIIA ILTTT) VE ~ & TfdT COMMERCIAL PRINTERS Fast Point, Ga. Atlanta Phone 31. P. O. Box 26. WE SAVE YOU MONEY. GET our prices before placing your or ders. High-class color work our spec ialty. 4-26-20 Shoes. peaTock a diTenn'an, 222 Marietta Street. NEW SPRING OXFORDS. LADIES’ Colonial Pumps, with silver buckles $3.50 Men's La<e and Button Slippers. $2 to $5 Complete line of children shoes. 4-26-35 Furniture. 143 S. PRYOR STREET. WE HAVE some very fine fur niture for quick sale. Call and inspect it. We also buy furni ture. 4-26-45 Carpets. W. M. COX. CVRPET cleaning and laying ALL kinds of rugs cleaned. AND fringed to look like new. TAKING up an<l re-laying mi ting, j REPAIRING and re-upholstering furni i ture. : 145 AUBURN AVENUE. IVY 3135-. T. 4-26-10 Umbrellas—Parasols. MADE TO ORDER R E COV ERE D, REPAIR EI) HARRY BRIGGS. Successor to Paul Burkert. 5 VIADUCT PLACE MAIN 5100 Samples and prices mailed on request. -26-61 Dressmaking. AFTERNOON AND EVENING GOWNS A SPECIALTY. REASONABLE PRICES THIRD FLOOR. HIRSCH BLDG. MAIN 648 4044 WHITEHALL ST. -26-6 Millinery. W E VERY LATEST CREA TIONS IN SUMMER MIL LINERY. M. RYAN & CO., 14 E. HUNTER ST. MAIN 690. 4-26-31 Business Agency. Bookkeepers, (llerks, Sfeiioo-raphcrs. WE INVESTIGATE THE RECORDS OF ALL APPLICANTS. SOUTHERN BUSINESS AGENCY 265 Candler Annex. Ivy 5981. Competent Applicants, Prompt Service -26-4 Employment Agency. Olli EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT DOES MORE THAN FURNISH YOU \ STENOGKAPER. IT SUPPLIES A CA PABI.E ASSIST ANT Remington Typewriter Co.. 56 N. BROAD STREET 4-26-23 Colored Undertakers. Fountain & Robinson, 223 Auburn Atl. 5921-F; Night ivy 2609. 4-11-27 Fire-Proof Storage. we' STORE HOUSEHOLD goods and pianos. Office and warehouse. 239-241 Edgew’ood-ave. Ivy 2037. John J. Wood side Storage Company Office Fixtures. CARPENTER SHOP. CROCKETT * CARTER. 40- 42 PETERS ST. BOTH PHONES. 3-22-6 Milk Depots. THE Houston st. creamery for milk and cream. Call Ivy 1293 Bell 3 9-37 Millinery. Millinery. ... w vrcH THIS S p ACE OUR WINDOWS. SPECIALS FOR WEEK. MIT.AN SAILORS . 98c TWO HUNDRED DKESS SHAPES 98c S. s. FRYK MILLINERY COMPANY, 116 MARIETTA ST., COR. SPRING. ' 4-26-15 Manicuring. ~ Manicuring. CLAYTON AND ZAHN CO. H ATRDR ESS ING PAR LOR S. Manicuring, Chiropodist. Facial Massage. Manufacturers of Hair Goods and Toilet Requisites. . . Switches for Sale. 'Bell Phone 1769. 36U Whitehall St. 4-26-27 Palmistry. Palmistry. PALMIST AND LIFE READERS Your fortune read from your palm, by the wonderful Palm ist and Life Readers. Consult them on all matters. 17 E. MITCHELL STREET. 4-26-21 Tents. Tents. Atlanta Tent and Awning Co. MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH-GRADE TENTS AND AWNINGS. 39>4 Luckie St. Ivy 5367. 4-26-14 Tailoring. Tailoring. SUITS TO ORDER $9.00 ■■THE EASY WAY” ATLANTA TAILORING CO. 130 DECATUR STREET. 4-26-2 Window Cleaning. Window Cleaning. NATIONAL UTN W Will Clean Your Windows. Dwellings or Store Fronts; Carpets Vaeuuni Cleaned; Floors Oiled or Waxed. All Work Guaranteed. 47 E. Hunter St. Main 2915. Lunches. Lunches. WOMAN’S EXCHANGE HERE'S WHERE YOU FIND THE REST (HOME COOKED) LUNCHES, CAKES. SALADS, SANDWICHES AND BREAD SPECIALIZED. ALL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. OUR FANCY WORK DEPARTMENT COMPLETE 56% PEACHTREE ST. IVY &546. 4-26-17 Furniture. Furniture. Everybody Needs Furniture “Garner Needs ('ash.’’ EVERYBODY -One good range, with hot water connections, used a few months; cost S6O; will sell for >2O. Four Wagner go-carts, al special prices, for cash. Everything in the furniture line for less than others ask. 13 PETERS STREET. JUP-TOWN) NEAR FORSYTH 4-26-1 Pressing. Pressing. TAMPA PRESSING CLUB PRICES: Suits Cleaned and Pressed gOc Pants Cleaned and Pressed \.. ... 30c Coats Cleaned and Pressed 30c Ladies' Skirts Cleaned and Pressed 50c Suits Pressed i. * °sc 348 AND 350 EDGEWOOD AVENI’E. 4-26-9 iiMwMMai i'i UHMIUHI ■■.lawmwwiwHwimvi JUKI ■■■ a j aaa Milk. Milk. HAND-SKIMMED CREAM AND SPECIAL BUTTERMILK ' SPECIAL DELIX ERY. 130 PEACHTREE ST. ||)ft A ft] ) ? \I R Y BOTH PH^ E 5 S - Clothes. Clothes. Sample Suits, $5, $6.50 and $7.50 SATURDAY AT 82 W. MITCHELL ST. W. H. MOOR, Wholesale Clothing. 4-26-3 Motorcycles. Motorcycles. Gasoline and Oil. JOHN D. MILLER 42 WALTON STREET. Opposite Postoffice. Both Phones. Always Open. Supplies an <1 Repairing 4-26-22 Public Baggage and Transfer. M. C. FURNTTIRE transfer; we pack and snip. M .'>49o-1.. A 1319 30 West Hunter 3-12-t Painting and Tinting. I Ft >R Tlik BEST PRICES CALE R. B EMBRY, M 14E5 318 4TH NATL ; BANK BLDG. 5-11-24 Trunks. Bags and Suitcases. RETAILED AND REPAIRED ROUNTREE'S w 4Vreet u ' l PHONES: Bell Main 1576. Atlanta 1654 Fur your convenience. Want Ads will be taken o.er the telephone and bill will be -ent at expiration of ad No matter what you want or have to sell, a Georgian Want Ad will do the work, thus saving you time and money. Legal Notices. GEORGIA Fulton County. I here will be sold at public outcry be fore the court house door in said county, on the first Tuesday in July. 1912. with in the legal hours of salt, the following property of estate of G. T. Eubanks, de ceased; 1. The following described land of said deceased: An undivided nineteen-thir tieth (19-30) interest In all that tract or parcel of land. lying and being in the cli> of Atlanta and being part of land lot eight y -four tSti, of the Fourteenth tilth) district of originally Henn. now Fulton county. Georgia, situated as follows, to wit: Commencing at <ho northeast corner of Walker and West Fair streets and running thence in a northeasterly direc tion along the southeast side of Wall, -r street fifty-tht (33) feet to hit formerlv owned by G. T Eubanks, but recently sold to Georgia Realty Companv, thence southeasterly along said lot one hundred and seventy-three <173) feet: thence in a southwesterly direction parallel with Wal ker street fifty-three <s3> feet to Fair street: thence in a northwesterly direc tion along the northeast side of Fair Poultry, Pet and Love Stock ,**;**i*’ i**!**^i* > i**T**»**l'* *i < *H*f*S'* *l* , f. 4- 4- ATLANTA QUOTATIONS. 4 tJune 7, 1912. - ¥ (Corrected by McCullough Bros.) 4* 4* Eg^s—Fresh selected, no guineas •? or dirties, 18@19c; miscellaneous, y 4* 16®16Uc; guineas and dirties, 10@ y v v 4- Poultry—Live per pound: Turkeys. *r •r ducks, 10(&>124 2 c: geese 8 •s* hens, roosters, 8(&10c; y broilers. 20?; 25c each, owing to size; v •h fries, 30^/3.5c each. j Dressed, ner pound: Turkeys. 16 ducks, 15Cd;16c; geese. 8(&llc; y T hens. 16?/17c; fries, 30(9 35c; roosters, *-*• v lOerllc. •{••J»»£4*J**i* > i* > |**i**:*“l < \**l***'**a* , r**i <> i*****^ - *l**4********^** l **** FOR TI.IE EYE OF THE WISE. The reports reaching this of- A . _ flee from all sec- zlfYc’ZtC tions of the coun try show the j - greatest shortage r fOl'll in early hatching x in history. The , general consensus of opinion is that s he extreme cold weather which rj was something tOtl/irV never before ex perienced seemed to put a. damper / Inrlnr on the early Zl7/ hatching. Breed ers throughout the country are report ing the dullest season in early egg or ders in the history of their business, and consequently the supply will be very short for the season of 1912 and 1913. A word to the wise should be sufficient. With a shortage in early chicks, the equal of which has never before been reported, the demand for mid-summer hatched birds will be the greatest in the history of poultry cul ture. All possible effort should be put forth in getting out as many chicks during June as can be hatched. WHEN ARE EGGS FERTILE? The Maryland station recently made a test to determine the time required for eggs to become fertile after a male has been added to the breeding pen. Twenty single comb White Leghorns, housed without runs, were kept from the male birds for three, months. A cockerel of the same variety was added and on the fourth day following ten eggs were laid, seven of which were fertile. In another test, using eighteen Rhode Island Red pullets and one White Plymouth Rock cockerel, four eggs were laid on the seventh day and all were fertile, six were laid on the eighth day, three being fertile. In an other test, using a pen of the same breeds, eight eggs were laid on the eighth day, all being fertile. These tests, while not conclusive, seem to indicate that it is safe to save eggs for hatch ing from a pen of Leghorn hens after the male bird has been in four days. In the case of the larger or the general purpose fowl the results show that pos sibly a longer period should be allowed to elapse—seven days being the time in this instance where Rhode Island Reds were used. It is possible, however, that the crossing of the breeds may have had something to do with the longer period. 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. R. I. Reds. BABY CHICKS from high class S. C. Rhode Island Reds. 25c each, in lots of ten or more. Charley Dobbs, Gaines ville. Ga. 3-27-28 QUALITY REDS? j?“i: Hosford,“East Point, Ga. 4-25-31 Ask any business man and he will tell you The Georgian Want Ad columns reach more people and bring better results that could not be obtained in any other medium in this section. street one hundred and seventy-three (173) feet to the starting point. The above dimensions being more or less. 2. 'fhe reversionary interest in the fol lowing land, being the interest of said estate in the following land after the dower interest of the widow of deceased terminates, to-wit: Al! that tract or par cel of land lying and being in the city of Atlanta, and a part of land iot one hundred and nine (109). in the Four teenth (14th) district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, commencing at a point on the northern side of Greens ferry avenue fifty (50) feet west from Dora street: thence .west along Greensfer ry avenue one hundred (100) feet to lot No. 4; thence north along the line of lot No. 4 eighty-one (81.) feet to lot No. 7; thence east along lot No. 7 seventy-five (75) feet; thence southwesterly along line of lot No. 1 ninety (90) feet to Greensferry avenue the beginning point. Being lots Nos. 2 and 3. of plat 33, lots as sold by J. C. Hendrix & Co. August 7, 1889. All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Atlanta, Georgia, front ing fifty (50) feet on northwest side of Walker street, beginning lift' (50) feet from the north corner of Bettis and Esk ridge lot. where said corner intersects Walker street and fifty (50) feet south of said corner and running south along Walker street fifty (50) feet and back one hundred and ten (110) feet to said Bettis and Eskridge; thence northeast fifty (50) feet to land belonging to said Bettis and Eskridge, and then back one hundred and ten • 110) feet to Walker street. Ten feet Os the above lot in the rear to be allowed for a public alley, said land being part of ti.n (’ausey property in land lots 8! and 85, of the Fourteenth district, being lot con veyed t<» G. T. Eubanks by J. E. Bettis and A. P. Eskridge by deed recorded in deed book I’-3. page 256. All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the city of Atlanta, county and state aforesaid, and com mencing at the northeast side of Holland street at a point one hundred and thirty three (133)’feet from the southeast corner •X Greensferry avenue and running t lienee southeast along said Holland street nine tv (90) feet, (he whole 90 feet running back northeast the same width one hun dred feet, more or less. Being land de scribed in deed to G. T. Eubanks by Wil mer Angier, recorded in deed book M-4, page 375. All (hat tract or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Atlanta, in land lots 84 and 85. lying west of Walker street, fronting fort a <Z) feet on the south side of an alb y and running hack same "kith ninety «90) feet, bounded north by Leaves, west by Ragan, south by Boon, east by Ansev Joiner, and being the property de scribed in the deed to Fred S. Stewart by James H. Lowe, dated the 7th of Jan uary. 1875. and recorded in deed book H, page 170. of Fulton county records; also described in deed to the Merchants bank of Adlanta b\ Fred S. Stewart, the 22d day -f October. 1881. and recorded in deed book NN. page 417. Fulton county i records In the Fourteenth district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia. 3. The following shares of stork, to-wit : Two hundred and sixty-six (266) sharps in the Atlanta Fertilizer and Improve- ; ment Company. 4 The uncollected notes and accounts I due said estate. 5. The interest of said estate in con- ■ tract or bond for title in five lots sit-| ua:ed in Long Island. N< u York, as shown b\ contract or b<u -.<* for title in possession of said administratrix. Sold under order of ordinary’s court <>f said county passed at May term. i!»12. for the purpose of paying debts of said deceased. Terms, cash MRS. IVLIA J. EVBXX’KS. Administratrix • f Estate of G. T Eu banks. Deceased. v-7-21 PHI DAY, 41 XU ", 1912. Orpingtons. FIVE YEARS a breeder of Crystal Wiftte Orpingtons; two pens for sale that are up to date; will let go cheap; these birds are good low type; worth twice what I ask for them: also young stock for sale. W. I’. McLeroy, Newnan, Ga. 6-7-29 BABY CHICKS from high “class White Orpingtons. 25c each, in lots of ten or more. Charley Dobbs. Gainesville. Ga. -27-29 50 EARLY hatched Buff Orpington chicks to sacrifice quick. Bargain. Box 84. Arabi, Ga. 6-4-15 Ducks. r 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. 67-1-6 Eggs- THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs, $1 per 1.5; $5 per 100. 126 Windsor st. Main 3588. 4-27-25 THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs, best strain.--, $1 per fifteen; guaranteed fertile. 285 Euclid avenue. Phone Ivv 958-J. 3-12-49 Miscellaneous Poultry. Ft>R THE~BEST' \VhTteTSrpingtorTstock baby chicks and eggs, write Charley Dobbs, Gainesville. Ga.; 4,000 catalogs ready to be mailed free. Write for one. -27-30 FOR THFI BJ'ST Single Comb Rhode Is land Red stock, baby chicks*and eggs, write C’hnrley 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. in. Bell phone Main 2568. Atlanta 2568. BEGIN NOW spraying Conkey's Nox-I- Cide for mites. It is a sure thing for ridding the poultry houses, is also an ideal dip for the fowls; ohe pint 35c, one quart 60c, one-half gallon sl, one gallon $1.50. ARMOUR’S i'’LOWER FOOD will make potted plants grow off fast; easy to ap ply: just pnl it in water and pour on soil; I price 25c and 50c a box, postpaid 35c and 60c. IF YOU HAVE A CANARY that has lost Its song from moulting or cojd, you will find that Sheppard's Song Restorer is what you need to start it to singing again; price 25c, postpaid 35c. PHONE US Your ORDERS for vege tablc and flowering plants. KEEP BEFoRWvtTITt HENS plentv crushed oyster shell; ten pounds 25c, 100 pounds SI.OO. Cf)NKES”S“”ROUT’’ REMEDY 25c, 50c anH [ SI.OO sizes; Cholera Remedy 25c and 50c. IWE ARE HEADQUARTERS for poultry , foods, supplies and remedies. Write for ’ a.coi'y of our poultry' supply catalogue.' FLOWER POTS, fern pans, pot saucers and plant tubs. , Dogs. FULL- BLOODED females, two months old; $5 each. Ap ply 40 Alice street. 6-6-43 Horses and Carriages. FOR SALE—One rubber-tired runabout and harness; also one set surrey har ness. Call Atlanta phone 2298. 6-3-5 Hogs. TWELVE fine Berkshire pigs sired Oak lawn. from Kimballville; two months old; will sell cheap if taken at once. Call Atlanta phone 6111-A. 6-7-17 Legal Notices. NOTICE OF AN INTENTION 'tO~vE PLY FOR THE PASSAGE OF A LO CAL BILL. At the session of the general assembly of Georgia, to be held in 1912. an act will be introduced with the following title: An act to amend an act establishing a ’ new charter for the city of Atlanta, ap prised February 28. 1874, and the several acts amendatory thereto, and for other purposes. 6-7-22 G EORGIA— Fulton County. ~ Ordinary’s Office, .lune 7. 1912. Frampton E. Ellis, administrator on the estate of Katherine Maude Jennings, deceased, has applied for leave to sell the I. of said deceased. This is. therefore, to notify all concerned to file their ob jections. if any they have, on or before tlie first Monday in July next, else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. JOHN R, WILKINSON. Ordinary. GE< tRGIA Fulton Countv. ~ ' Ordinary's Office. June 7. 1912, Charles A. Howell, administrator on the estate of Thomas Maddox, deceased has applied for leave to sell the land and per sonalty of said deceased. This is, there fore, to notify all concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or be fore the first Monday in July next, else leave will then be granted said applicant as applied for ’ ■ t| l‘HX R. WILKINSON. Ordinary, GE()RGIA—FuIton County! “ ordinary's Office’. June 7, 1912 Harry G. Poole has applied for letters of administration on the estate of Mary King Farmer, deceased This is, there fore. 10 notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in Julj next. J JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. * GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary’s Office, June 7 1912 Fannie F. Francis, as guardian of Carl 1. Francis, minor has applied for leave to sell the land of said Carl H Francis This is. therefore, to notify all concerned ' to fiie their objections, if anv they have on or before the first Monllav f' n n.iy m xt. else leave will then be granted said applicant, as applied for. JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton Countv Ordinary’s Office, j une 7 JQJ2 Mrs M F. Boynton, as guardian of Samuel M . Jesse 1,., lames S. and Levi 11. Boynton minors, represents that she has full} disHiargod the duties .if h Pr said trust, and prays for letters of dismis sion. This is. therefore, to notify ail per- ■ sons concerned, to show .-ause, if anv they can. on or before the first Monday in July next, why said Mrs. M. F Boyn ton should not be discharged. ■IftHN R WILKINSON, Ordinary. Wanted—Bids. WANTED- Bids on barber shop, lunch counter and soda foun llain privileges in new Tech Y. M. IC. A.: prefer to let all to’ one ' man. Bids (dose .lime 11. Write I’,. A. Turner, secretary. 6-7-8 ? WANTED—Bids on soda fount, lunch counter and barber shop privileges in new Tech Y. Al. C A Bids close June 11. Write Secretary E. A. Turner. 6-5-19