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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
14
Poultry, Pet and Live Stock.
DRY FEED
The principle of
dry feed 1« a jpood A i
rne and is being U*UICC
adopted by poul
trymen every- y.
where. It con- I')
forms to nature,
is all fowls In the
wild state live ills
mostly upon grain. I fit
seeds, nuts and
grasses, while r )
bugs and insects L OUIIKV
form their animal
food. If partridge.
quail and other / inrtnr
■wild birds thrive l ur
on such fare, why
Shouldn’t the domestic hen?
By carefully conducted experiments
It has been found that chickens raised
and fed on the old system of wet mash
3o not make so rapid or ao plump a
growth as those reared on the new or
Bry feed system. The wet mash if fed
In too great quantities is left sour, and
chickens eating this are bound to be
injured by it. Evil results follow and
the flock is hampered in its growth. On
the other hand, dry mash or grains do
not sour and can not possibly injure
the flock.
Chickens, like young children, need
food often in order to make the best
growth. If a supply of dry mash and
grains is lef twhene chickens < an get at
It, thej will satisfy their hunger and
make steady growth. I know of several
cases where chickens are fed but once
a week A quantity’ of dry mash and
grain is provided in a sufficient amount
to last a week. Fresh water Is supplied
ance or tw!< e dafiv I can sax' from
persona! observation that 1 never saw a
healthier nr bette growing flock than
where this method was followed
A h°PPer is considered the best for
feeding the waste. Some poultry keep
ers. however, use large, shallow boxes
for dry mash feeding, while others pro
fer a deep box so that the chicks can
not scratch It out and waste ft.
A wet mash Is apt to cause the chicks
to eat too much at one time and thus
gorge themselves. This causes them to
become lazy and they will lie idle for
hours in the shade rather than forage
and get the much needed exercise
which 1s so essential to their growth. A
dry mash, on the other hand, will never
tempt the ehicks to. eat too much. They
will eat a little at a time, forage for
bugs and worms, and return half a
dozen times a day to the dry feed hop
per
The dry feed system '«v»« time and
labor. It is based on nature. It has
been proven successful. Adopt It if you
«ould have the best results with your
flock.
R. I. Reds
QTAUTT REDS. J? L Ho!ifJrd.~’ebs*
Point. Ga 4-25-31
Ducks.
INDIAN RUNNERS Fawn and Whit*
and White. Ducklings, 25c to $1; pres
SI 50 to $5; satisfaction guaranteed Geor
gia Duck Farm, South Kirkwiuwl, Atlanta
ON ACCOUNT of going away will s*ll
fourteen light fawn and white Indian
Runner ducks cheap Phono 187 Decatur
Mrs Mason, Kirkwood, Ga 42 18 6
INDIAN Runners. best white pgg laver:-
prlcea reduced. youngsters s<»on lay
ing. $3 50 a pair Fish River Poultry
Yards. Magnolia Springs, Ala 37 17 6
F.ffgfS.
TtioßOrnilßßEP Buff Orpington eggs.
$1 per 15; $5 per 100. 126 Windsor st
Main 3588 4 27 25
Cows.
FIFTEEN FINE dairy cows for sale at
once, all dehorned, all with flrsr nnd
second calves If you want a bargain,
write or see me at once Dr \V. F Gild
en, Draketown, Ga 6 22 .17
Does.
FOR SALE Fine pointer. Iyears old.
cheap 1 444 DeKalb avenue 46 25 6
FOR SALE- Two female to\ poodles; gen
tie pets; price. $5 138 Grant st
TV"T PKDIGREETD French poodles; beau
tiful. make gentle pets for the children
Call McMillan's Seed Store. 27 South
Rmad street VO-22 6
Horses and Carriages
WILL SELL or swap a good young mule;
weighs about 1.400 pounds, and delivery
truck and liarn. s». for a good ’horse ami
wagon Binder Frame Mfg Co . 545
Whitehall st. s -25-2
SIX YEAR OLD. fine gaited.
combination saddle and harness
horse, in perfect condition. Will
sacrifice for immediate sale. .1.
F. Nutting. 63 Candler building.
Ivy 2296. 6-22-21
Miscellaneous Poultry.
FOR SALE Font Duroc-.lersev boar pigs
at s•'• each, and two Purer lerm-x sow
pigs at $7 50 ea>-h; also fifteen Brown Leg.
horn 'earltng hens and two Brown Leg
horn cocks fit $1 each; about txventx
B c R 1 Red yearling hens and twi>
corks at $1 50 ea< h: yuahri guaranteed
McCleskex Bros . Culverton. <Sa 6-22-4
CHLORO \ A I’THOLEI M DIP
AND
LIVE STOCK DISINFECTANT
BE FAIR to your chickens They can't :
avoid lire and disease Y*ou must kelp
them Clean their houses with Chloro I
Napthnleum Dtp and use It on sick bltds
It will drive the trouble axxai ime gal
lon makes 100 gallons of dtp Write us for i
rultry book West Dlsinfeotirg Compare |
8 Selig. 1r . general agent, 26 South '
Forsyth street. Atlanta « i, jg I
H. G. HAS I I \GS A I’o , Seeds
men for the South, 16 W
Mitchell St. Four ci»v deliv
eries daily. North at. 1 south side
/9 a. m., Inman Park and West
End 2 p. m. Bell phone Main
2568. Atlanta 2568.
SAGO PALM BULBS We have ,mt re
celx-ed another shipment hare tbmn n
•11 sizes and they are all sure to grow
"n-M 10c per pound: 3 pounds 2.. bv
mail add 10 cents a pound.
GERMAN MILLET < >ur stock is all Ten
nessee grown. It is very Important tn
plant Southern grown seed for a success
ful crop. Price $2 per bushel
RED kIPPEk. Play and Mix‘ed T, r ;fl
Feas. Amber and Orange Sor«i'Uin
Cane Setjj). Let us make you quotations
■’LA XT AN''TH ER CROP of bush am)
pole snap beans, bush and pole Lima
beans A good time to sow winter rat
'"age and collard seed_
r Bl T G DEATH" 10 SURE DEATH to ail
' sects that eat the leaves of vegetable-
It - ion-poisonous and is put up in con
tent size packages Price, one pound
'.a<kage, Tic; postpaid, 35c, three pound
pr-kage 35c; five-pound package, sfi<
t»< e and one-half pounds. SIOO
''it.- ID I >cf KILLERS, disinfectants.
• < S u.d nest eggs, Hee powders, etc
an- -pr u xers for spraying liquid lice
i _'ler? jnd disinfectants. 50c and up
1 >vt‘ , tonic condition powders. roup
- ‘ h--. eh'-lera remedies white diar
riiuta and sore head remedies.
Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE- S4OO equity in 5-ronm cot
tage. large lot, gas. city watpr, sewer
age down, for $200; SSO cash and $lO per
month. Balance $1,600. sls per month.
Bargain, care Georgian. 44-25-6
THIS HOUSE was built for a home; has
all conveniences, has ten rooms; back
porch upstairs and down; built of solid;
hri/'k and stone; has been occupied less
than three years. !>>t 90 by 200 feet (’an
he bought on terms. ('all or address the
owner. G. A Finding. 56 Hurt street. In
man F*ark 6-25-35
IN tVEST END, facing three streets, we
have flye acres that will make twenty
good sized lots that we can offer for a
few days at a bargain I/et us show you
this Everett & Everett. 502 Empire Life
birilding. Phone Main 3392_ 6-24-23
n’WNER will sell home; corner lot'; eight
rooms; Mirgain; terms. 169 Cleburne
avenue. Jvy 3984-L. 6-24-14
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Lots In
Pensacola. Fla Some exceptionally well
located, at bargain prices. John R. Scott,
814 Grant building. Phone Main 1869
6-21-34
WEST END New six-room cottage, hall
and bath room; mahogany mantels; oak
floors birch doors; bevel glass front
lights All city Improvements. Lot 52Vj
by 230 feet to 20-foot alley Shade trees
in front and back yard 250 feet off Gor
don street Come out and see it. Own
er. 27 l.aiiKb'>ni street. West End. 37-21-6
the b<?st buyers in PeachtriS street
property, where values are advancing
daily See this before It is sold. Ever
ett ( < Everett, 502 Empire Life building
Phone Maln_3392 6 24-23
IF interested in railroad frontage on
Whitehall street call at once 821 Candler
Bldg We have two great bargains that
must he sold at once. Great opportunity
for investment. Never be any cheaper;
must be sold. Call nr write 821 Candler
Bldg., Atlanta. Ga 6-19-2
<>N SOUTHERN RAILROAD and facing
good street, wo have a lot 130 feet deep
that We can offer for H few days at a
low price This must be sold. Railroad
frontage Is scarce right now Phone us.
Everett <C- Everett, 502 Empire IJfe build
ing Main 3392 G 2 24 : 2 ?
DO TOU WISH to own a home? 42 tots tn
Kirkwood. S3OO tn S7OO. in per rent 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.
4-18-19
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FOR a well located, well mbit, modern
seven-room house, good terms, see
owner, 816 Peachtree street. Phone 80
Ivy
Real Estate For Sale.
WESTMINSTER DRIVE.
$6,750.
NEAR PEACHTREE CIRCLE, we have a
nice, new, pretty, up-to-date six-room
bungalow with all conveniences; on a
large Int This is one of the prettiest
sections In the park, surrounded by the
host people Terms. $1,500, balance easy
COTTAGE GROVE.
$6,500.
vr THE .II NCTt"X ( >f the East laike
and Decatur <at ’int u»• would like to
show you a nice im ■ room house nn a
lot 119x316 This is within five minutes
walk of East Lake I »rivlng club Will
make you a delightful summer home
T’lentv of shade, all conveniences Only
51,000 cash. Let us show you this
RENTS FOR $336 PER YEAR.
PRICE OXLY $‘2,350.
IF Y<M’ WANT a good, new piece of rent
Inp properly, that rents well all the
time buy this Two new double three
room Imuses, renting for $7 per side This
is in a good section, near Ashby street
and Gieensferrv avenue. Terms, SI,OOO
rash, balance to suit.
TURMAN. BLACK &
CALHOUN.
Real Estate Wanted.
WANTED Suburban north side lot on
residence thoroughfare tor s<3oo cash;
give location, etc. A , care Georgian.
47-22-6
Contractors and Builders
I Will. Finance You
IF YOU wish to build, all kinds of build
ers’ material for sale B. F. Mitchell,
514 \i>Kt,’ll Building. 4-26 14
ARCHITECT, contractor and builder,
cabinet shop; carpenters furnished
R II .Innes. 190 ILmon st 3 21 12
HOME BUILDEKS.
HOMES built for rash or terms; archi
tectural designs furnished free.
Century Construction Co.
202-3 CANDLER BLDG.
4-10-35
Building Materials.
STEEL BEAMS
FOR BUILDINGS.
AUSTIN BROS., Atlanta. Ga.
4-19-7
Monuments and Stone Work.
ATLANTA GRANITE COMPANY,
All kinds etone work
17-19 FYaser-st Phone Main 3540 1-5-47
Railroad Schedule. .
SOUTHERN RAIT AV AY?
PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH"
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF |
PASSENGER TRAINS. A’IU.ANTA !
The following schedule figures are pub- !
i lished only as information, and are not !
gUS ’ •< ’feed:
No Arrive From j No. Depart To
.35N< w Y 5:00 am 36 New Y.12:15 am
13 Jaxville 6:20 am 80 Uol'bus 5 20 am
43 Wfls'ton 5:25 am 13 Cinct . 530 am
12 Sh’port. 6 30 am 32 Fort V. 5 30 am
23 laxville 6 60 am 35 R'ham'. 6 45 ami
•17 Toccoa. 810 am 7 Chat'ga 6;40 am
26 Heflin 820 am 12 R’mond 655 ami
29 New Y.10:30 am 23 Kan C 700 ami
8 Ct’flt’ga 10:35 am 16 Brun’k. 7 45 am
; Ma< «»n 10 40 am 29 R bam 10 <5 am 1
27 Fort V 10 45 am 38 New V II 01 am
21 Col’bus io 50 am 40 Charl’a 12 00 n'n
6 Cinci .11 10 am 6 Macon .12 40 pm j
30 B ham 230 pm 30 New Y 2:45 pm ;
40 R ham 12:40 pm 15 Chat’ga 300 pm
39 Charlo e355 pm 39 R lmm 410 pm
5 Ma< hi 455 pm *lB Toccoa 430 pm
37 Nejv Y 500 pm 22 Col’bus 5 10 pm I
16 Bruns’k 7.50 pm 5 Cinci . 610 pm ’
11 R mond 8 30 pm 28 Fort V. 5 20 pm I
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 Wash n 8 45 pm
31 Fort V 10 26 pm 24 Jaxvllle 9:30 pm
36 TThani 12 00 ngt 11 Sh’port 11:10 pm
J 4 Cinci. 11 00 pm 14 .1 ax vlll e 1110 pm
Trains marked thus (•) run dally, ex
cept Sunday
other trains run daily ’’entnil time.
City Ticket office No ] Peachtree St.
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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.
°^'K r> « E , w O or) , between Bell 3 . r . h.. 4s« Houston street 9.50
and Fort streets, we offer for a quick , *. ir-4. c
cash sale, a lot at SSO less than the mar- *’ r b > l2 *- E East Ea - r street 5 5
ket price. Price, S2OO per foot. See Mr. 3-r. h., 75f Whitehall street 9o n
Dews , 3-r. h„ 355 Edgewood avenue 10 60
ON /.VERT DRIVE—In Ansley plrtUa U}* > I? 1 860
lot 55x210 feet; this is about one and a 3-r. h.. 33 Gaskill street
half blocks from end of Piedmont ave- 3-r. h., 72M.-B East Fair street 4.30
nuc car line, and we have a price of 3-r. h., 22 Postell street 5.50
$2,000, but the owner has Instructed us , _ h s » r eet 7.30
to sell it, so make us an offer. See Mr. * r " • "„ 5 .? e " ned> , 8 , .. flo
Radford. *-r. h„ 19 Fowler street 10.00
-r. h„ Adamsville. Ga., and 76
IN KIRKWOOD, on South Decatur car a/ ’!;S !> land... .osin
line, a pretty five-room bungalow, with J _r - b., 27 Evans Drive. L- ■
lights, water, tile walks, etc $250 cash. , B '£ e ' , In
$17.50 per month. See Mr. Dews. U S" U° v a 2n° \ 900
F ’w E \ R " Y,rSE on lo ' R 5^ 50 - in U: h’ 11 West Alexander’streeiU:. 15:60
West End; convenient to Lucile ave- 4 _ r h 156 West Harris street 10 00
sl!L?ys;-5 l !L?ys ; -> B Zxn * r ' **" and cherted 4 _ r flat tSO west Baker street 23.10
&L e . e . ,8 ‘ » 3 ’ 4o °; vel- y « u ’y terms See Mr. 4 . r flat ; ]go . B Woodward ave 18.60
" nlte .... 5-r. flat, 290-A East Linden street.. 30.00
ON THE corner of Hill and btcCoy 5-r. flat, 272 East Fair street 21.60
streets, about one block from the De- 5-r. h., 22 Harwell street 12.60
catur car line, where the East Lake Drive 5-r. h., 102 Crumley street ls-00
crosses same, a lot 142x200 feet. This lot 5-r. h.. 355 Formwait street 16.n0
will cut up ifito four lots. 50x142 feet. 5-r. h., 49 Atlanta avenue 17.50
Owner xvants SI,BOO. hut 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 ave $60.00 9-r h.. 368 Luckle st 40.04
10-r. h., 223 N. Jackson 55.00 9-r. h., 224 E. Fair st 30.01
9-r. h., 36 W. Fourteenth st 76.00 8-r. h.. 211 Grant st., July 135.0 H
9-r. h., 118 E. Merritts ave.. July 1 40.00 8-r. h.. 236 Central ave., July'l... 30.00
WE IT HUSH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good descript m of ev
erything we have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT, 12 AUBURN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 618.
1 11 1 11 ii^ ggggE»ggg!gS»
FOR RENT BY
E. RIVERS REALTY CO.
NO 23 DELTA ST., we have this two-story eight-room house, hot and cold
water, bath and tinted walls; fine location and splendid neighborhood; $37 50
per month.
g-
N<» 354 CAF’H'OL AVE., between East Georgia avenue and Bass ,street, on an
elevated lot. 50x200, we have this eight-room two-story house; has gas, hot
and cold water, porcelain hath, cabinet mantels; everything in first-class condi
tion; $35 per month
N(> 40 ROYSTON ST., between Euclid avenue and McClendon street, we have
this six-mom bungalow with all modern conveniences This house is in splen
did condition, and Just on«*-half block from Inman Park oar line; S3O per month.
Real Estate For Sah. Real Estate For Sale.
. HOME BARGAINS
$5(1.001) -This Ir the prettiest home on Peachtree; large corner lot. This is a good
Investment. If you will let us tell you about it, you will he convinced. A
good home, and It Increasing daily Is hard to find. So buy this now.
$8,500 Piedmont avenue; here is an elght-roora brick veneer; all conveniences
and east front lot. We can arrange easy terms. This place ought to sell for
SIO,OOO easy.
s9.soo—West Peachtree home, nine rooms and a beauty; hardwood floors, with
furnace This has east front lot, and can arrange terms to suit you.
$6,250 Washington street home; nine rooms; corner lot; every-convenience; SSOO
cash, balance like rent. Here is a chance to buy a pretty east front home
cheap
Martin-Ozburn Realty Co.
Third National Bank Building. Phone Ivy 1276; Atlanta 208.
VACANT LOTS
WE HAVE a very attractive proposition to make pt about a dozen
lot buyers of sterling character who wish to make and save
money. If this includes you, come to see us.
HOLMES & LUCKIE REALTY CO.
Phones; Atl. 226. Beil Ivy 4157. 34 N. Fcrsyth St.
North Side Bungalow—s4,ooo
NEAR WEST FIFTH STREET, we have a brand-new. 5-room bungalow, hav
ing all modern conveniences, being well built and well arranged. This is a
little beauty, and we ran make terms of $250 cash and the balance easy. See
this place
West Third St. Home or Investment
NEAR HEMPHILL AVENUE and the Tech School, we have a 2-story 7-room
house tn good condition, right at car line. Rents for $25 per month. Can
sell the place for $2,750 <>n terms.
THOMSON & LYNNES
18 and 20 WALTON STREET. Both Phones 458.
.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 fron'tage held at $35 0.00 foot.
B. M. GRANT & CO.
Second Floor. Grant Building.
I JUST THE PLACE FOR A COUNTRY (j
I homk REALTY
WITHIN four miles of the rar Rheid, on a * **
good paved roan with nice homes and T F 1 % IV TA. T
neighbors surrounding, we have twelve L I >|V I I— 9 ZX y
.wres of kind, with about *3OO to 400 feet a> * < x—v x *
<*f frontage, at the bargain price of $3,000
Come in to see us about this, before Real Estate. Renting, loans,
somebody else gets it. 511 Empire Bldg Both Phones Is>99.
I7OQ QAI V Must Be Sold at (W.
1 \.J LX (195-7 Fraser Street,)
t 1 x"K T T A6- room 2 - story house and a3- room
If 1 I—l X I cottage Rented for s2l per’ month.
| \,7 1 11 \ J. Price cut from $2,500 to $2,250.
WOODSIDE THOS K hlxXE ' s ""
12 Auburn Avenue •
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
Phone 3106 Main.
NO 353 MYRTLE STREET Eight rooms, two stories, corner lot, beautiful man
tels and fixtures, SBOO cash, balance $46 month This is a bargain You can t
duplicate this on the street in price and value
BARGAIN Here is a vacant lot, close to Highland ami Ponce DeLeon avenues
50x150 feet: lies fine can be had for a few days only for $1,700 You'll have to
hurry
NEXT WEEK we «’ll begin two more new homes, one on Sixteenth street, the
other on Moreland avenue, will arrange either to suit your own ideas, both loca
•: ” . are fine Come to see us and get one of them
TV <’’ 'jriOF* NEGRO 1 t’TS -Can build five houses here city water, close to cat
line. <an make the two for $l,lOO, terms at that This is a good buy.
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
Beautiful North Side Home
JUST a littlte east of Peachtree, between Ponce De-
, Leon avenue and Tenth street, in that quiet, con
servative. desirable, residential section, we have a
, beautiful 10-room home, on a lot fronting 120 feet,
’ with nice depth to an alley. The price is very rea
sonable, and it is just such a place as should attract
, a fastidious person who wants to be comparatively
’ close in.
j
j We forgot to mention the fact that it is on a cor
’ _ ner.
)
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
) !B!8-—-gge-e I__ L--HB
'MONEY GROWS
You can make it grow double by j
). . /
investing at our
Auction Sale
Thursday, Sept. 27
S. W. Cor. Houston and Piedmont,
8 3 lots. One contains brick store. At
' 4:30 p. m.
Then, at 5 p. m., we sell Nos. 27
and 29 Piedmont avenue, right near
Decatur street. 2 lots, each 25x200.
Terms: 1-3 cash, balance 1,2, 3 years;
interest 6 per cent, payable semi-annu
ally.
It’s your opportunity to make your
money grow and grow steadily. It
must go right on up with the great and
wonderful growth of Atlanta. You
make no mistake in buying this prop
erty. It’s a safe and sure investment.
Business enveloping it rapidly.
E. Rivers Realty Co.
STEVE R. JOHNSTON,
Auctioneer
$$
Courtland Street Investment
LARGE eleven-room house. Could be arranged Into apartments that would
bring tn a good income Lot Is 50 by 127 to an alley Right near the Ara
gon hotel This is in "the active zone." Buy this, make a few improvements, get
a good rent from it and in a few years double your money, in addition to a good
rent. Price $9,500, on terms. No loan.
EDGEWOOD AVENUE LOT. with small house on It. This side of the Boule
vard You find the cheapest lot this side of the Boulevard and offer us SSO per
foot less than the cheapest one and you are sure to buy right.
WILSON BROS.
REAL EST ATE,.RENTING AND LOANS.
791 r.metr. Building.
Main 4411-J. Night No Ivy 4070-J
SUBURBAN HOME
SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW, all conveniences, large grove lot. east front,
located in best section of Decatur. Ga.; right on North Decatur
car line; price Ims been reduced for quick sale; terms SSOO cash and
balance like rent.
W. L. & JOHN O. DuPREE
Heal Estate. Empire Building.
Bell Phone Main 3457. Atlanta Phone 930.
H ■ I Hl " ■ - I. .1. Hill.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
NO. 395 CAPITOL AVENUE, modern two-story dwelling, in per
fect condition. Large reception hall, parlor, dining room,
butler’s pantry, kitchen, store room and lavatory on first floor.
Four bed rooms, bath and toilet and servant’s or trunk room.
East front, level, shkded lot, 50x200 to 13-foot alley. Reasonable
terms. $6,250.
THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a
modern home unless it is wired for Electricity.
-ls-3fl
TTTBSUA Y, JUNE 25. 19V>-
Rea! Estate For Sale.
Reat Estate For Sale.
I ' i
gHARP &
TERMINAL DISTICT.
SEVERAL sales have been made in
this section lately. That shows what
the wise buyer thinks of this property.
We have a corner over here that is
PARTICULARLY GOOD, and we can
make reasonable terms. The price on
this is lower now than it will be on the
first of July. Better see It.
INMAN PARK.
A DANDY cottage of six rooms, com
bination fixtures, stone front, stained
floors, large lot and in a splendid sec
tion. We can make easy terms on this
and the price Is RIGHT.
, JEFFERSON PLACE,
DECATUR, GEORGIA
WE have two new bungalows on this
beautiful street, and they have every
convenience except gas, the lots are
large and shady and the houses are
exceptionally well built, in a section
that is developing very’ rapidly, and the
owner wants to sei! these at a price
that ’will make it very interesting. See
Mr. Green.
SUBURBAN HOME.
ON the Marietta car line we have a
home that has just been finished and
if you want to see something that will
appeal to anybody who wants a nice
home with all the city conveniences
and the advantage of being in the
country, just let us show you this prop
osition. A great big lot' and a house
that is a dream, eight rooms, two
sleeping porches,-servants' house and
right on the car line. This is one nice
place, and the price is dirt cheap
LOOK HERE!
i
I have a fine building lot In WEST
END that I will build you a nice six
room bungalow, with all conveniences,
and sell to you for $3,000. Terms, SSOO
cash, balance S3O per month. See me
at once if your want to save money
and want a home.
S. W. SULLIVAN,
308 Peters Bide;.
CONVICTS ORGANIZE
LEAGUE TO IMPROVE
THEIR . OWN MORALS
PHOENIX. ARIZ., June 25.—Two
hundred convicts in the Arizona state
penitentiary at Florence have organ
ized themselvos into a “law and order
league," the constitution of which sets ‘
forth the belief of the members in “God,
prison reform and Governor Hunt,” and
names as the purpose of the league the
promotion of better morals and the
abolishment of crime.
The membership includes 96 percent
of the prisoners, who have agreed to
the following rules:
To try each day to do some good
deed.
To set aside from each day a certain
time for the study of pure and noble
thoughts.
To assist the officers in the discharge
of their daily duties.
To avoid and prevent disorderly con
duct.
To refrain from profane language.
To respect each other, assist the weak
and do all in our power to uplift tha
principles of prison reform and the pol
ices of our new state.
SCIENTISTS WATCH
IMMENSE SUN SPOT
10,000 MILES ACROSS
PASADENA. CAL., June 25—The
largest sun spot which has been de
tected within a year, a patch on the
sun’s surface 10,000 miles in diameter,
though its mark on the 17-inch image
at the Mount Wilson observatory
measures but a fifth of an inch across,
Is now under observation at the Car
negie observatory and has been pho
tographed several times since its ap
pearance last Tuesday.
The area of the sun spot is approxi
mately 78.540.000 square miles, a sur
face nearly ten times the size of North
America, and in which 25 countries of
the size of the United States might be
placed with plenty of margin around
the edge.
Prof. Ferdinand Ellerman has headed
the work of photographically capturing
this spot, which is now moving west
. ward.
AMALGAMATION OF
175,000 SHOE WORKERS
OF NATION PLANNED
BOSTON, June 25.—Amalgamation of
the 175,000 shoe workers of the country
into one big union is the principal busi
ness before the national executive com
mittee of the boot and shoe workers
union, which is meeting at the national
headquarters. It Is planned to unite
the boot and shoe workers, the United
Shoe Workers union, the Knights of
Labor Shoe Workers and a score of
small independent unions into one big
body. International President John F.
Totiin, of Quincy, presided, and Ro
chester N. Y., Cincinnati. St. Louis
St. Paul, Montreal. Chicago and Brock
ton, Mass., were represented.
denies That men are
BORN FREE AND EQUAL
CHICAGO, June 25.—"A1l men are
not born free and equal." asserted Jo
sephine c Locke, traveler and former
supervisor of drawing in the public
schools, in an address on "Democracy"
before the < 'hi< ago ’Teachers federa
tion. f
"No two men are alike," she said.
"No two men are equal. No two men
can be born equal unless they are born
exactly alike."
It was the last meeting of the school
year for the federation.