Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 19, 1912, FINAL, Page 16, Image 16

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. READ FOR PROFIT— GEORGIAN WANT ADS--USE FOR RESULTS 16 Auction Sales. AT AUCTION. SEVERAL consignments, including a very fine lot of household goods from an Oglethorpe apartment. Lot includes brass beds, mahogany, oak and Circassian wal nut dressers, fine dining table, leather seat dining chairs, Crex rugs and squares. Axminster and body Brussels art squares, rugs, curtains, couch covers, portieres, pictures, Vemis Martin beds, National springs, felt mattresses, feather pillows, leather rockers, fine davenport, reception i hall and parlor furniture, hall runner- . i tabic linen, to the highest bidder, prompt ly at 10 a. m. Friday, .lune 21. CENTRAL AUCTION CO. | 12 E. Mitchell St. AT AUCTION. THE ENTIRE EURN I SH INGS AND HOUSE HOLD GOODS OE AN EIGHT-ROOM HOU S E. CONSISTING OE FINE] AND MEDIUM GRADE PARLOR. DINING ROOM, RECEPTION HALL. BED ROOM AND KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. A R T SQUARES, RUGS. MAT TINGS. CARPETS. BRIC- A-BRAC, CHINA, LACE CURTAINS. SHADES. PORTT ER ES, PI CT UR ES, VERY HANDSOME MA HOGANY BUFFET, VERY FINE AND MAS SIVE QUARTERED OAK BOOKCASE, SECTTONAL FILING CABINET. DAV ENPORT. DINING TA BLES, PORCH FURNI TURE. REFRIGEATOR, BUCK’S RANGE WITH HOT WATER BACK, GAS STOVES. GAS PLATES, ETC., TO M 0 R RO W, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 143 SOUTH PRYOR ST. COMMENCING promptly at 10 a. m to morrow (Thursday) we will offer to the highest bidder the complete furnishings of an eight-room house, including fine quartered oak dressers and washstands, Vernls Martin and iron beds, wishbone "National springs, felt mattresses, quilts, rockers, dining chairs, center tables, bed room suits, reed baby carriages, hall run ners. art squares, rugs, carpet, mattings, matting squares, clocks, enamelware, kitchen utensils, etc Sale commences promptly at 10 a. m. Thursday, June 20. PEMBROKE SALES CO., 143 South Pryor. Auctioneers. AT AUCTION! SEVERAL consignments of furniture, including ma hogany and oak davenport, bookcase, mission and oak dining room sfiits, brass bed. refrigerator, odd dressers, washstands, iron beds, ma hogany settee, leather rock ers, chairs, renter tables, chiffonier, gasoline stove, art squares, rugs, carpets, etc., on Thursday morning, June 20. at 10 a. m. SPRINGER’S AUCTION HOUSE. 25 South Pryor Street. Business Opportunities. FOR SALE)—Dental outfit, complete, in healthy town of 1.200 people. College of 1.000 students Summer schools. For in formation. write Pox 1782. Demorest. Ga WANTED Party to buy half Interest in mining proposition of merit and act as secretary ana treasurer. Part cash, bal ance terms Prefer engineer R. W. Dur den, Brunswick, Ga. 37-19-0 WANTED Partner with $250 to take an interest in lunch room Address Box 876, care Georgian. 64-18-6 d»lAFeh Mattresses. $7.50 ROBISON'S. »''27 E Hunter street. WANT A MANAGER FOR HOTEL on Gulf coast. Tourist and commercial A fine opening for the right partv Must he able tn invest few thousand dollars and take half Interest In the business, which will include owner ship of ihe hotel building JOHN R SCOTT. Phone Alain 1869 814 (Irani Building 6-13-26 i FOR SALE—Stock of goods consisting of I a general line of merchandise amo mt- ; Ing to $2,500 or .3,000. also storehouses and dwelling to sell or rent in a small in corporated town in Telfair county. Geor- ; Kia. on Southern railway, all t go at a bargain. Buy now to get the fall trade. . Stock wouldn't sell at 100 cents on dollar I if it were not for “a special reason wl.u I, I I will furnish to any one interested F > further information address T. N Clem ents, Towns. Ga. 6-12-34 Hotels For Sale. \ K SALE. “HOTEL CHIPLEY/’ Bremen, Ga 21 rooms; completely furnished. < •nu r of crowing town, at passenger station; junc tion dinner bouse; $9,000 per \ car tran rfient business; price. $9,400; halt cash G W. Chipley, Bremen. Ga. 44-19-t. Architects and Builders. CONTRACTOR. cabinet shop; carpenter* furnished. John Allen. 106-A Edgewood avenue. —_ —— - - Painting and Tinting. for 'thFbestV’Ric?- s 4th LL nat B i EMBRY, M. 1455. 318 41 H BANK BLDG. 6-11-1 Monuments and Stone Work atlantVgranite com pa nt. Al) kinds stone work. 17-19 Frauer-et. Phone Main 3540 1-6 4$ t ; Poultry, P it a •><—i-r’H-H-i—l-i-i":—J—■"W-+ * t 6- ATLANTA QUOTATIONS. + •J. June 19, 1912. T •5- i Corrected by McCullough Bros 1 + «’• Eggs—Fresh selected, no guineas + or dirties. 16@17c; miscellaneous. 151t16c; guineas and dirties. 10® v 1214 c. + j «r. Poultry- I tve per nounrf: Turkeys. »}• , -I- 12M.-WISC. ducks, 10®12M.,c: geope. 8 «j,9c: hens. 13@14c; roosters. 8®10c: broilers, 20@25c each, owing to size; ••• •I- fries. 30035 c each. T | Dressed, per pound Turkeys. 16 I-;- <Bl7c; ducks. 15@16c. geese, B@Hc; -I --- hens. 16® 17c: fries, 30<ti?.5c; roosters, d •I- lO'irile. T THE WAY TO MAKE HEN'S MOULT. One of the achievements of A j-.,..,, modern poultry clitlCc keeping is that of forcing a hen to . • doff her old coat [< and grow a now i one before the i time when she ili& would do so nat- I fit orally. Many hens shed their feath- ra ers so late in the / Otitlt \ season, naturally, that cold weather overtakes them / Inz'/ztr before they get new suits, con sequently they seldom begin laying before spring. If the moult can be hastened so that a new coat of feathers is grown and the laying cgn be started before cold weather, the prospect is good for a sup ply of eggs during fall and winter. The result Is usually accomplished by cutting off all meat and mash foods, putting the hens on short rations of grain for a week or so to stop the lay ing; then allow more liberty and feed a full ration high in protein. This loosens the old feathers, which drop off quick ly, and starts a rapid growth of the new. A liberal allowance of beefscrap is essential, and linseed meal is an ad vantage. Sunflower seeds are also good during the moult. Orpingtons. KELLERSTRAHS Crystal White Orping tons. My poultry plants, houses, brood-i ers, Incubators and 60 hens and pullets; about 200 young stock and 15 or 20 cocks and cockerels. Will sell as a whole or in lots. Must close out at once. Dr. C Ward, 220 Gi>r<l<ui stiff. 6-19 37 For Sa i .17 Fifty White Orpington pul lets, laying every day; Kellerstrass strain; $3 each as long as they 7 last to make room, ten cockerels, fine birds, $5 each. Southland Poultry Farm. Clnrks ton, Ga. 1-20-3 FOR pens 8. C. White Orpingtons, three pens S. C. Black Or pingtons. from 25 to LOO in pen. Prize winners in all pens. Closing out to make room for young stock. E. H. Scott, Box 636, Athens, Ga 4-6-88 EGGS from finest White Orpingtons (Kel ierstrasß) at reduced prices; $3, $2; also Black Langshan eggs. Gresentha Poultry Yards, College Park, Ga 1-13-10 FIVE YEARS a breeder of Crystal White 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 P. Mcllroy, Newnan, Ga. 6-7-29 R I. Reds. QItCIItY REDSk J~L "Hosford. EaM Point, Ga. 4 25-31 Wyandottes. gUi.DEN LACED Wyan dottes. S C. R. I. Reds; eggs, $1 and $2 per 15. W D. Bennett, Molena, Ga 12-13-33 Bantams. Bantams Game Bantams. Sebrtgtits, Buff Cochins. Carlisle Cobb. Athens. G » 4-26-33 ■■■ ■ ...- II ■ - ——— ■ - Ducks. ON ACCOUNT of going away will sell fourteen light fawn and white Indian Runner ducks cheap. Phone 187 Decatur Mrs _ .''bis"'i. Kirkwood. < ;.i 42 18-6 INDIAN Itonm-rs: best white egg layers; prices reduced; 300 youngsters soon lay ing, $3 60 a pair Kish River Poultry Yards. Magnolia Springs. Ala. 37-17-6 I.'xDIAN lil NXKKS lawn and White and White Ducklings. 25c to JI; eggs, $1.50 to su; satisfaction guaranteed Geor gia Duck Farm, South Kirkwood, Atlanta 75-15-6 Contractors and Builders 1 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 ~bunder? cabinet shop, carpenters furnished R li 11 ties, 190 Houston st. 8-21-12 110 ME~ BUTLDERB/ “ HOMES built for rash or terms; archi tectural designs furnished free. Century 7 Construction Co. 202-3 CANDLER BLDG. -10-35 Fire-Proof Storage. WE STORE HOUSEHOLD goods and pianos. Office and warehouse. 289-241 Edge* ood-ave. Ivy 2037. John J Wood side Storage Company. Colored Undertakers. Fountain & Robinson, | 223 Auburn Atl 5921-F; Night ivy 3609 4-11-37 Office Fixtures. carpentershopT CROCKETT <t CARTER. 4 5-4. I’ETEHS ST. BOTH PHONES. 3- Trunks, Bags and Suitcases. RET AILED AND REPAHtED. ROUNTREE’S 77 PHONES. Bell Main 1576. At'anta 1654 Public Baggage and Transfer. FURNITI RE transfer: we j and ship. M 5490-L. A. 1319 30 West Hunter 3-12-7 Hatters. OLD lat:i cleaned, dyed and reshaped; best work; prompt service; satisfaction guaranteed. k>ut of town orders solicited Both phones Acme Hatters, 100 Whit ehall street. 3-18-1 Building Materials. STEEL BEAMS FOR BUILDINGS. AUSTIN BROS . Atlanta. Ga 4- Mattresses .Renovated. WE MAKE (IVER old mattresses; also furnish new licking: best work; give us a trial. Acme ?.!atf •,■>« ' Tunpanx. Jack son and Irwin streets Both phones I SLB .nd Live Stock 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 and best pullet and other good prizes; limited number eggs for hatching: So and $lO per setting Write F. .S. Cates, Doug las. Ga. 1-17-36 Eggs WHITE WYANDOTTE eggs from high class birds that are white io the skin, at $2.00 per fifteen; high fertility guaranteed. A. G, Wilson, Lithonia, Ga. LIL?!! THOROUGirBRED Buff oFpington“eggs; $1 per 15; ?5 per 100. 126 Windsor st. Main 3588. 4-27-25 Miscellaneous Poultry. TWENTY HENS, now laying, and two cocks: first check for $27.50 buys the lot. H. .1 Weaver, 166 Reed street, Atlanta, Ga. _ 6-19-43 For SALE—B C. R. I. Red. 8. C. Brown and White Leghorn and B. P. Rock eggs nt $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. .1 Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. -21-34 CHLOkO-NA PTHOLEI TM DIP. AND LIVE STOCK DISINFECTANT. BE FAIR to your chickens. They can't avoid lice and disease. You must help them. Clean their houses with Chloro- Naptholeum Dip and use it on sick birds. It will drive the trouble away. One gal lon makes 100 gallons of dip. Write us for poultry book. West Disinfecting Company, 8. S. Selig, Jr., general agent, 26 South Forsyth street. Atlanta. 6-11-36 11. G. Hastings & Co., seedsmen for the South, 16 W. Mitchell street. Four city deliveries daily. North and South Side 9 a. m.. Inman Park and West End 2 p. m. Bell Phone M. 2568, Atlanta 2568. BUG DEATH is what Is needed for rid ding all vegetables of insects It Is non-poisonous and is easy to apply. Put up in convenient size packages. Price, 1-pound package, 15c, postpaid 35c; 3 pounds, 35c; 5 pounds. 50c; 12 1 pounds, ALFALFA MEAL will take the place of green food; 7 pounds, 25c; 50 pounds, $1.15; 100 pounds, $2.25. WHOLE <’<»RN T , while clipped oats, chick en wheat, wheat nran, poultry bone, crushed oyster shell, poultry grit, etc. IF YOI T FIND that any of your fowls have the llmberneck. get Conkey’s Lim berneck Remedy, a* you can’t begin treating them too soon. Price, 50c. C< >NK EY 8 H EAI • LICE OINTMENT will rid the HI tie chicks of head lice; 10c and 25c. sizes. 11l ST’S HAVEN 11-d (• I’H.I.S foTroup and pigeon diseases, 25c and 50c a box. LEE’S 50c GERMOZONE THEY ARE ALL <jK)OD Conkey’s Lay ing Tonic, Lee’s Egg Maker and Rust’s Egg Producer. Either of these will give satisfaction. Price, 25c and 50c. Incubators. FOR SALE—lncubator and brooder, 100- egg size; also burglar alarm with four number annunciator, under ground, pipe, wire, shotgun, etc , part or all: big bar gain for quick sale M A. Norris, 641 Highland avenue, Atlanta. 6-19-10 Pigeons. CARNEAU pigeons; mated. $2.50 per pair for ten days; unmated. $lO per dozen. T _A Brown, Decatur, Ga. 68-18-6 t'ARNEAI pigeons; mated. $2.50 per pair for ten days; unmated. $lO per dozen. T. G. Brown. Decatur, Ga 68-18-6 Dogs. AT STUD--Imported Southport Aristotype and Dan O, Wood lawn. Absolutely the best collies at stud in the South. Write for pedigree. W. M. Stephenson. 30 Ashby St. 4-13-3 BARGUNS In 30 breeds dogs and stock? catalog Catalpa Kennels, Shelbyville, Ky. 4-27-4 Horses and Carriages. FOR SALE —Good, gentle saddle and buggy horse. 373 South Prvor st. 32-18-6 Real Uislate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. WHITEHALL STREET AND RAILROAD FRONTAGE RIGHT at the street car underpass we have 75 feet on White hall street with 82 feet on Central of Georgia railway, at just about one-half its value, or $175.00 foot, on good terms. Adjoining frontage held at $350.00 foot. B. M. GRANT & CO. Second Floor, Grant Building. SUBURBAN HOME SIX-ROOM HI NGALOW. all conveniences, large grove lot, east front, located in best section of Decatur. Ga.; right on North Decatur car line: price has been reduced for quick sale; terms SSOO cash and balance like rent. ( W. L. & JOHN O. DuPREE Real Estate. Empire Building. Bell Phone Main 3457. Atlanta Phone 930. ’ DUNSON & GAY REAL ESTATE AND LOANS, 409 Equitable Building. CAPITOL \\ ENI'E HOME—In one of the best blocks on this street we off' a nine-room, two-story dwelling, in perfect condition, on a beauti fully shaded, east front, level lot-reasonable terms—for $6,250. 81. I\\ 1.1-. X I 111 1 . I'r.A* 11 I 111-.ICS. t'tvated lot, covered with oak grove only $2,500. Located on Twelfth street, 200 feet east of West Peachtree Fill'll-RO< >M house east side of Martin street. 100 feet north of Havirood $1,200. U(W CA] [7 OR ME WOOD PARK LOTS. Fifty dollars cash and $lO monthly; « TZ A TINT T ,” er cenl interest. Lots 60x150 feet and Il 1T • I x I larger. Macadam streets. Car service. I \ / I I! \ I. Price S4OO and up Make your money J ' within 12 months. WOODSIDE ' bale.* Mgr. 12 Auburn Avenue Real Estate For Sale BEST located factory site around Atlanta. Six acres; level; on Southern R. R. in dustrial line, opposite Atlan ta Steel Co.; 1,160 feet R. R. frontage, two side tracks, brick warehouse 100x100 feet. 22,000-gallon steel tank, city water supply and two cottages on premises. Address J. C. Clark, Room 931 Candler Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 6-19-11 SIX ROOMS, large hall and bath; all con veniences' lot 52\4 by 190; fruit trees and barn; right at Grant park car line and school; bargain; $4,250; terms, $250 cash, $25 per month: will' exchange acreage. Owner, 416 S. Boulevard. Phone Main 3854-J. 6-19-14 TWO 3-room houses, near Tech: water, gas, sidewalks; one or both. "Value," care Georgian. 31-19-6 IF Interested in railroad frontage on Whitehall street call at once 821 Candler Bldg. We have two great bargains that must be sold at once. Great opportunity for investment. Never be any cheaper; must be sold. Call or write 821 Candler Bldg,, Atlanta, Ga. 6-19-2 COLLEGE PARK six-room bungalow nearing completion; all conveniences and a lovely home; price $3,250; only $250 cash, balance easy. W. H. S. Hamilton. Decatur. Ga. Phone Decatur 413. 6-3-2 Oakland Cemetery Lot. THIS lot is one of the most desirable, lies next to Judge Kontz’s lot; the titles are perfect. B. R. Wofford, 156 West Baker street. 29-15-6 IFOR CASH and quick sale, $550 gets a beautiful lot in heart of South Kirkwood, north front, city water, on corner, one block from car line. Call East Point 70. -17-32 FINE LOT IN DRUID HILLS setion, worth $1,500. Will build to suit purchaser. This Is an exceptionally fine lot and at a bargain. Will exchange for good equity at right figure. JOHN R. SCOTT. Phone Main 1869 814 Grant Building 6-13-27 4 DO YOU WISH to own a home? 42 lots tn Kirkwood, S3OO to $700; 10 per cent first payment. George S. May & Co., Bell phone Decatur 382. 6-13-10 THE HOUSE you build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. -18-19 FOR a well locateo, well x>ullt, modem seven-room house, good terms, see owner, 816 Peachtree street. Phone 80 Iw. 5-18-30 A BIG BARGAIN. $2,500.00. 10 acres worth $1,750.00 Five-room cottage worth 1,000.00 Lot 125x500 feet worth 650.00 $3,400.00 ON Marietta car line, 200 yards from Craven wood; one-half mile beyond river. JOE WALKER. 1020 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BLDG. 6-14-37 For Exchange—Real Estate. FOR EXCHANGE—New, Improved south side property to exchange for one or two good vacant lots in Grant park section; convenient to car line. Give price and lo cation. Owner, Box 500. care Georgian. -19-49 EIGHT ACRES in Kirkwood to exchange for equity in small house. Box 786. care Georgian. 67-18-6 Farms For Sale. TEN ACRES of fine mountain land in Pickens county; $150; terms. Althlsar. Box 10, care Georgian. 6-17-13 Stove and Range Repairing. DAFTHE FIXER? sell second-hand ge.s stoves. We sw»ep chimneys. We take down heaters. We sell wick and wickless oil stoves. We sell gasoline stoves and ranges. Atlanta phone 2235. 121 Whitehall st. Bell phone M. 2699. 4-4-7 • Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent. W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson Real Estate, Renting and Loans, Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 Edgewood ave Atlanta Phone 1881. for SALE. FOR RENT. AVENUE, between Bell 3 rooms. 460 Luckle street $13.00 ana rort streets, we offer for a quick , „ . TJ „ „ e cash sale, a lot at SSO less than the mar- 3_r - h ’ 728 ' 8 East Balr street. 5.00 ket price. Price, S2OO per foot. See Mr. 3-r. h., 751 Whitehall street 9.00 Dews. 3-r. h., 356 Edgewood avenue 10.60 ON AVERY DRIVE—In lot 55x210 feet; this is about one and ah., 33 Gaskill street half blocks from end of Piedmont ave- 3-r. h., 728-B East Fair street 4.30 nue car line, and we have a price of 3-r. h., 22 Postell street 5.50 $2,000. but the owner has instructed us o_ r h rr ctroot 7.30 to sell it, so make us an offer. See Mr. ” r ’ " ’ x ? en 1 nedy , st . Radford. 4 * r - 19 Fowler street 10.0 V - *- 4-r. h.. Adamsville, Ga., and 76 IN KIRKWOOD, on South Decatur car t ac J® B ° f lan U'-' ,»'xn line, a pretty five-room bungalow, with U r ' U Brlv ® L lights, water, tile walks, etc., $250 cash. U r - £■. <r re, J , st f eet " ' $17.59 per month. See. Mr. Dews. J-r. h„ 110 Randolph street 13.50 * HOUSE on lot 85x250, in 4 _ r h ’ West Alexander street... 15.60 West End. convenient to Lucile aye- 4 . r . h „ 156 West Harris street 10.00 %vlnn er ' Kas and , water : ® her , t , ed 4-r. flat, 150 West Baker street.... 23.10 WhiA ’ * 3, 00; Very easy terms ' See Mr ' E -r- flat. 180-B Woodward ave 18.60 -r. flat, 290-A East Linden street.. 30.00 ON THE corner of Hill and McCoy 5-r. flat, 272 East Fair street...... 21.60 streets, about one block from the De- 5-r. h., 22 Hanover street 12.60 catur car line, where the East Lake Drive 5-r. h., 102 Crumley street 18.00 crosses same, a lot 142x200 feet. This lot 5-r. h.. 355 Formwait street 16.50 will cut up into four lots, 50x142 feet. 5-r. h., 49 Atlanta avenue 17.50 Owner wants SI,BOO. but would consider And a long list of larger houses, an offer. See Mr. Radford. COME TO SEE US. IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO LOAN, WE CAN PLACE IT. FOR RENT. 15-r. h.. 48 Hemphill a-venue ....$60.00 i 9-r. h., 296 Forrest avenue $40.00 10-r. h., 223 North Jackson street 55.00 I 8-r. h., 602 Ponce DeLeon avenue.. 60.00 9-r. h., 36 W. Fourteenth street.. 75.00 ; 8-r. h., 388 Spring street 35.00 9- h., 118 E. Merritts (July 1)... 40.00 1 8-r. h„ 211 Grant street (July 1)... 35.00 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 CO. 16-room house. 605 Washington street $70.00 per month 12-room house, 510 S. Pryor street 50.00 per month 12-room house, 494% Decatur street 32.50 per month 10-room house, 79 E. Merritts avenue 65.00 per month 10-room house. 218 S. Forsyth street 35.00 per month 10- house, 503 Washington street, furnished 70.00 per month 9-room house, 9 Baltimore Block 30.00 per month 8-room house, 274 Gordon street 40.00 per month 8-room house, 26 E. Harris street 55.00 per month 8-room house, 354 Capitol avenue 35.00 per month 7-room house, 143 Pulliam street 23.10 per month 7-room house, 206 Pulliam street 25.00 per month 7-room house, 137 Windsor street 27.50 per month 6-room house, 281 E. Fifth street 30.00 per month 6-room house, 53 Orme street 25.00 per month 6-room house, 40 Royston street 30.00 per month Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. ON WADDELL ST.—7-room cottage, new. and neyer occupied; lot 50x 200; every convenience and comfort in a home; price and terms can be made to suit customer. ON EAST FAIR, 7-room cottage, lot 50x150; cottage in good condition, and owner wants this sold. 1 ON BELL ST., rear J. J. Woodside’s storage warehouse: lot 50x100: a bar gain. Jump on this, for the value is here. Rents good, and room for improvement. We want to close these properties out this week. LITTLE & GREEN I 10 AUBURN AVENUE. » ) M || |,„| |1 ■■■ I .1 II ■! I ■■■ I. 1.11 ■» , I■■ ,1— ||,„ I, Buy a Bargain Anywhere WEST PEACHTR EE STREET, east front lot, 62x200; S7O per front foot. MORELAND AVE., near North Ave., east front, beauty lot; $2,250. We Sell Them Everywhere. ■ WALDO, REDDING & OTIS ' JOHN S. SCOTT, Salesman. J Grant Building. . Phones: Main 72 and 321. DID YOU SEE IT? SEE WHAT? Why, the picture in yesterday's papers of Albert Howell's beautiful hotel, corner Peachtree and Ponce De-* Leon avenue. In will excell anything in the South. In 140 feet of it, on a prominent street, we offer a lot under S3OO front foot, renting for enough to carry it. This is the best real estate proposition in Atlanta. A. J. & H. F. WEST 218-219 Atlanta Nat ional Bank Building. WEST END BUNGALOWS ALL NEW and up-to-date in one of the best sections. Battle Hill. Prices from $1,600 to $3,750. IF YOU want a beauty fora home see me. Terms to suit. J. N. LANDERS Owner. 812 Austell Building. Phone M. 3422. T ll ' 1 " 1 -”" 1 .. 111—. J "All 111.l 11 . 1 »J ""■■■■■ l 1 J'- ."..J L.'.-L-JIJIL'A FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PROPERTY THIS PROPERTY fronts 90 feet on Marietta street between Forsyth and Spring, and has a depth of 200 feet to a street or driveway opposite - the S. A. L. freight depot. It is only 1,200 feet from Five Points, the center of the city, and on the best side of the widest business street in Atlanta. It is within 400 feet of Ihe city hall, and only 600 feet from Marietta street property which recently sold at $4,000 a foot. We offer this, subject to the approval of the con gregation. at $2,000 a foot, or SIBO,OOO. S. W. CARSON. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. T. B. GAY. Committee. JUST THE PLACE FOR A COUNTRY GREENE ! HOME REA I T'Y WITHIN four milps of the ear shed, on a * good paved roao. with nice homes and X Y Y X XT X7 neighbors surrounding, we have twelve 111 |\/| I— 9 ZX y acres of land, with about 300 to 400 feel w x M of frontage, at the bargain price of $3,000. Corue in to see us about this, before Real Estate. Renting. Loans, somebod' else gets it. 511 Empire Bldg. Both Phones 159 V. WEDNESDAY. .JUNE 19. 1912. Real Estate For Sale y gHARP & gOYLSTON DECATUR. GEORGIA • DO YOU want a suburban home with all the modern improve ments, such as "electricity, sewer, ( water, and a car service that is i unequaled? If you do you ought ' to see the cottage we have for ' sale on a lot that is nearly 600 ' feet deep and 100 feet front, and , | is an ideal place for the man who ! wants to live in the country and [ have the advantages of the city. f i We can make this interesting for i you if you want a proposition of [ this kind. ’ PEACHTREE ) WE HAVE recently had listed with us several acres between Peachtree i<iad and the Roswell . road, and have a price on it that will make it a good speculation, or if you want an ideal site for a country home it’s the very place. Better see us about this. PRICE 050. RENTS 1W $21.20. THESE are two good houses on s nice lots in a section that stays rented mightly well. Figure this out and see what you get on your investment. Place has a small loan that purchaser can assume'. Can make some terms on the bal ance. NOTICE OF REMOYAL. S. B. TURMAN & CO. beg to announce to the public that ON AND AFTER JUNE 18 they will be on the SECOND FLOOR OF EM PIRE BUILDING, corner of Broad and Marietta streets —Rooms Nos. 203 to 208. HOME BUILDING. f DO YOU wish to build a home? If so, see us. We build homes : on the most reasonable terms, and guarantee perfect satisfaction. Will furnish lot, or build on your lot. Will guarantiee to save you SSOO. or don't want your business. S. W. SULLIVAN & SON. Building and Real Estate. 308 Peters Building. Railroad Schedule. , SOUTHERN RAILWAY "PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH’’ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA The following scheoule figures are pub lished only as information, and are not guaranteed: No. Arrive From— No. Depart To— -35 New Y. 5:00 am 36 New Y.12:15 am 13 Jaxvllle. 5:20 am 30 Col'bus 5:20 am 43 W’as’ton 5:25 am 13 Clnci. . 5:30 am 12 Sh’port. 6:30 am 32 Fort V. 5:30 am, 23 Jaxville 6:50 am 35 B’ham . 5:45 am’ , »17 Toccoa. 8:10 am 7 Chat’ga 6:40 am 26 Heflin.. 8:20 am 12 R’mond 6:55 am 29 New Y.10:30 am 23 Kan. C. 7:00 am 8 Chat’ga 10:35 am 16 Brun’k. 7:45 am 7 Macon 10:40 am 29 B’ham. 10:45 am 27 Fort V 10:45 am 38 New Y.ll:01 am 21 Col’bus 10:50 am 40 Charl’e 12:00 n’n 6 Cinci ..11:10 am » 6 Macon .12:40 pm 30 B’ham.. 2:30 pm 30 New Y. 2:45 pm 40 B’ham 12:40 pm 15 Chat’ga 3:00 pm 39 Cbarlo’e 3:55 pm 39 B’ham. 4:10 pm 5 Macon. 4:55 pm *lB Toccoa. 4:30 pm 37 New Y. 5:00 pm 22 Col’bus 5:10 pm 15 Brirns’k 7:50 pm 5 Cinci- . 5:10 pm 11 R'mond 8:30 pm 28 Fort V. 5:20 pm 24 Kan. C. 9:20 pm 25 Heflin . 5:45 pm • 16 Chat’ga 9:35 pm 10 Macon 5:30 pm 29 Col’bus 10 20 pm 44 Wa-h'n 8:45 pm 31 Fort V.10:25 pm 24 Jaxville 9:30 pm 36 B’ham 12:00 ngt 11 Sh’port. 11:10 pm 14 Cinci. .11:00 pm 14 Jaxville 11:10 pm Trains marked thus (•) run daily, ex cept Sunday. Other trains run daily. Central time. City Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree St. Legal Notices. STATE OF GEORGIA—FuIton County- Superior Court. September Term, 1912 No. 25777 —Mrs. Jennie L. Richey vs. Wil- l ' liam C. Richey—To William C. Richey, - Greeting: By order of court, you are hereby notified that on the 17th day of June. 1912. Mrs. Jennie L. Richer filed suit against you for divorce, returnable to ' the September Term. 1912, of said court. You are hereby required to be and appear at tlie September term. 1912, of said court, to be held on the first Monday in Septem ber. 1912, then and there to answer the plaintiff's complaint. Witness the Hon. J. T. Pendleton, judge of said court, this 17tb day of June. 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. -19-22 GEORGIA—FuIton County. Mrs. J. C. Coan vs. James Clifton Coan. Superior Court. To James Clifton Coan: By order of court you are notified that on 15th of June, 1912. Mrs. J C. Coan filed suit against vou for divorce, to September term of said court. Yl>u are required to be at September term of said court, to be held first Mon day in September, 1912, to answer plain tiffs complaint. Witness Hon. J. T Pendleton, judge of said court, this 15th day of June, year aforesaid. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk l-E<> SI liiiilltTH, Attorney. 30-19-6 ' WANTED—BIDS. Sealed bids will be received by the com mittee on public works of the board of county commissioners on Saturday morn ing. June 22, at 11 o’clock, for 10,000 yards , of dirt, or any part thereof, the same to be taken from Peachtree street, between Harris and Baker streets. Bidders to state the number of yards wanted and the point to which the same is to be delivered. T. C. WATERS. Chairman Committee on Public Works 6-19-6