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TIIF - OLANTA GEORGI AN AND NEWS. READ FOR AIN WAN T FOR RESULTS
Poultry, Pet and Live Stock
By CHARLES A. MUTHS.
There has been
very much said .11
and written about y-j CIxJICL
how quickly a
person may be- ,
come rich and in- I" 1 1'01)1
dependent at poul
try raising. Some
people think that //»z>
all you have to d< ItlC
is to get an incu-
bator. a 1' w books ry .
of so-called poul- fOh II) '
try secrets, and
some poultry rein- y--
edies, and you IlOCtO)'
fully equipped to
launch into tin
poultry business. Os course, you mat ,
think you know it nli You have spent .
money and time to get fixed up and I
you may have studied your poultry
books and know them by heart and
think you cm teach th« otl -’r fellow
how t<> make the mono?., but let me ted
you this one practical man is bettei
than all the theories <’tn dope up
and yet. both have knowledge . The
only difference is. th. one knot's from
actual experience wnlle the othei
knows only front reading nouitix books
and doesn’t know whether the book
are right or not
Now. 1 am not writing t,his to dis
courage poultry raising. I want to s* *
more raised ami want everyone to -ue
ceed and do well in the busini and to
accomplish this you ought ’o tai
right. Do not go into the business
with great expectations. If you do you
may b< badly disappoint, d. Now , to
start right isn’t a very difficult matter
First I should advise you to visit,
different poult y yards, find out how
they are doing, talk with poultry breed,
ers the man who is in the poultry busi
ness in your locality, but, above all
don’t say to him. "Don’t you think you
ought to do so and o’.’ for if you do
you will not got much advice.
After you have ta'lo ,1 with some of
these men and acquired a certain
knowledge, get equipped.
Then you must get a g1 old tested
and tried breed. Do not think that you
ought to forty leven different
breeds. One will do you very nicely.
I started in -ix years ago to raise
the Barred Plymouth Rooks I w i.. told
by . 'me so-called advisers that 1 ought
to start with some of those newly in
vented breeds. Well. the newly in
vented ones might be just as good or
even better, but I didn't think so, for if
everybody were more or less raising
Barred Rocks they surely must b< a
good breed. I am still raising them,
and have found that 1 did not make a
mistake in my selection As a general
purpose fowl they 'ire hard to beat.
They look well, are very hardy, of quick
growth and good layer-.
Our next venture w:i. to raise ducks
We tried the Peklns, but found they
were not. what we wanted so we got
the Indian Runner. They -ire just the
thing for “winter laying:’’ they begin
laying at about five months and lay for
nearly ten months out of the twelve,
and their eggs are-pure white. They
are very small feeders, ire easily raised
and need no pond or creek, just
bucket of water will do them.
Orpingtons.
FOR SALE Fifty White Orpington pul
lets. laying every day; Kellerr.trass
Strain; $3 each as long as they last to
make room; ten cockerels, fine birds, $5
tacit Southland Poultry Farm, Clarks
ton, Ga. 1-20-3
FOR SALE Two pens S. C. White
Orpingtons, three pens S. C. Black < >r
pingtons, from 25 to 100 tn pen Brize
winners in all pens Closing out to make
room for young stock. E H. Scott. Box
(-■' Athens, Ga 4-6-S3
Wf 1 !TE ORPINGTONS? Keller st rasa; ex
'cellent breeders: trio. $8; young birds
«>f excellent type. $5 trio; eggs, fifteen, $2:
fifty. $5; cockerels. $2 Write us. We
guarantee satisfaction. Shipp Bros . Fin
on, Ga 10 • 81
Bantams.
Bantams Game Bantams. Igebrtghta
Buff Cochins Carlisle Cobb. Athens
4 2fi sr
Wyandotte?.
GOLDEN LACED and Columbian Wyan
Cottes. S. C. 11. I Reds; egg'. $1 and
$2 ner 15 W. It. Bennett. Molena, Ga
12-13-33
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Business Opportunities.
Ft EXCHANGE Dental office. !
Also beautiful home ou promi-1
nent street in Atlanta, for same
in nice Georgia town, or to pur
chase good practice reasonable.
Address A. Box a. care Georgian. |
7 31 24
■ ten Percent net.
HIGH-CLASS. gilt edg. investment,
guaranteed to pay 10 P»i cent net above
all expenses; great opportunity for short
time to person desiring safe, sound profit
able investment. F ' Box 192.
F€)R~SALE General merchandise busi
ness in good country town. There is
connected with this business lumber.
Bhingle and budding material, ice, auto
nwbih and garage business: also meat
inurket The amount of busin* now
don*. $35,000 to S3O 000 per yeat 'Phis
amount can be doubled .bout will !
handle. Box 143. Austell. Ga.
Real Estate For Sale.
200 ACRES in Fuit*»n countv; well tim
bered. Address H. B Suttles. Last
Point, Ga. i. . >1
FOR SALE By owner, beautiful \
room cottage in t ’openhill. tw<- square
from nev school and square from
car line; well shaded, level lot , no agents
Phone Ivy 4‘.H2-L. or aPi VkHV 7-:’l
CASH and sls per month f ir n< w jive- !
room hou-'c on good ? '- •! hi. in \\ < st
End, with all iniu-'v.:m-m • . i-n. e . .0.
Apply to Owner Bel! Phene West a-13
FOR SALE
AT A BARGAIN BY OWNER.
HONESTLY lit lI.T x room h w.
with even • • '■■’ 1 ■ ’ hem.’. i ally
shaded 101. in go.ui r, ig: borh • ■> ■ u-
lent to car in: twel’ minutes fren ■ ’>
hall t .1.1, •• -. Cl Mlanta National
Bunk Bui' M ;i in s 1
ITkAVE~tn-'piw ■ ; t I’d’ I brill | - I . m.
that will haw to be sold n th. n. x i i n
(lays Tin si ar, g. . ■<! ol <> - Im It ay
<iay labor; one part' <b < ' ■ |, v
ing city \V ,M ''awpl.ell, tian:..
National Bank Bldg !’! •■!>. Main
ix'T'lTc Td - i hi 17; ~ sect i~.V "’, .■ t
Highland ms < >i< lahov a a\ <-t> a
l>y ’.'oo feet, for only H.tICC. t . --
u rnis Call < >uner, i pl : V. <-■
5;,4. i
(’ .i ’.. :i v I.
low . hati'isonn ly finish, i ’ labor uro
material, plumldi g. i>. a 1 tltnl ii.an’el a
electri- ti' nt, .'ll <a\ . 1 :• ■ .<a I.■ •
lot. ' I b.. k fr ii ,r. o, ; ,rx ’a • ’
l«.rt of Colle,'. I al > l’>
rfisf: !uen tnd '* pm.' ■< • nt'
HK* -n V H H,.n
Ow?” 1 ;i t i • ‘ I ‘l • ■
FUR e. ; - b, h>J '.t.-ur property with
MHg , M -o ' • /lUbl J ■ i > th.' 7
Eggs.
THOROFGHmiET ~Buff Orpington eggs,
?1 per fifteen, .<;» hundred. 126 Wind
sor street. Main 3588. 4-27-25
Pigeons.
H<>M atS. $1.50 per pair: Carneaux, $1.50
All guaranteed mated and
! workin; .1. W Woodruff. Columbus. Ga.
7-30-10
Miscellaneous Poultry.
mm sai I’. Cm-ap If sold al once, three
A |,,:. I< . ■ ~rn roosters and 60 young
...i . al-o . in. Buff Orpington r00at
.1,,. : ■.rive hens. T 11. Hardwick. 057
<,’ienn st.. City. ILLAI
, A;. ',.1 s C. Ft. 1. Red. b. C. Brown
and White Leghorn and It I’ Rock eggs
■■ I . netting; .'ill first-class stork;
da'Old (.'kicks a -peclalty; sls per 100.
directions given for raising them; will
fuinisli hens to carry them when wanted
at $1 each. J< I Williams. Ty Ty. Ga.
2 ::l 34
D EMTnY rs whitewash pt imps whi t e was hes
a building in a few minutes; also good
f,,r -paving karosi ne and water mixture;
■>,-( |„.|llH'-.man needs one. Special for
.a few davs a! ’3 each Marbut A Minor.
I-.. Attanta. Ga •_ 7
(tllLGltO XAPTHOBEI’M Dll’
|J\ E STOCK DISINFECTANT.
GET RID of chicken lice and keep your
voiltry healthy. Chloro-Naptholeunt
does the work, prevents roup, gape and
ntlier diseases; .no quart, 50c; one-half
gallon. I'Oc. one gallon. $1.50. West Dis
infecting Company. 26 South Forsyth
treet Atlanta 7-23-22
H. G. HASTINGS & CO.,
Seedsirmn for the South, 16 Wost
Mitchell street. Four City De
liveries Daily. North and
South Side 9 a. m., Inman Park
and West End 2 p. in. Bell
Phone M. 2568. Atlanta 2568.
REST’S HAVEN CLIMAX CONDITION
I’oM DERS fed to your fowls once or
twice a week in a mash will aid their
digestion and prevent bowel trouble. Ex
cellent results are obtained by feeding
this during the moulting season. Price.
1-pound package 25e, package
50c; add 1 cent an ounce for postage.
SOME LITTLE CHICKS are still both
ered with head lice. Get Conkey’s Head
Lite Ointment and rid them of these
liests. 10c and 25c sizes.
DON’T FORGET that Conkey’s Ely
Knocker Is what Is needed for ridding
the horse, cow and.stable of flies. It is
easy to applv .lust spray around the
Stable and spray directly on the animals
When used on stock during the summer
months 11 will prevent grubs during the
winter. Price, I quart 35c, half gallon
t’.Oe, gallon sl.
“Bl'G DEATH" is a non-polsonous prep
aration for killing worms and bugs that
bother vegetation. It Is also fine for In
sects on flowering plants. No trouble to
use, us it is a powder and can be dusted
on the plartts In the morning when the
dew is on. or you can sprinkle the plants
tirst and then apply the powder. Price,
1 pound 15c. postpaid 35c. 3 pounds 35c,
5 pounds 50c, 12l£. pounds sl.
Horses and Carriages
FOR SALE Dark sorrel horse; thorough
ly safe and well broke to buggy and
wagon. Atlanta phone 4216. 7-31-4
I’ldt SALE Goveniesa pony cart; a bar
gain. 106 Juniper st. Phone Ivy 1792-J.
42-7-24
Cows.
F< »R 5A1.17 -Jersey cow and calf in fine
condition. (’all 308 Whitehall or
phone Main 4724-J. 7-31-17
Dogs.
AT STUD Imported Southport
Aristotype and Dan 0. Wood
lawn. Absolutely the best collies
at stud in the South. Write for
pedigree. W. M. Stephenson, 30
\sl:bv St 4 13-3
■ i ,1. i-1\ e full - blooded Water
Spaniel pups, two months old. 8 Glaze
ner ave. 31-7-30
If you sent a letter or telegram to the
wrong address, you would hardly expect
ii; nnswer, would you? The same is true
. i you seiect the wrong medium to
h'ive all your Aunis filled Try the rigtit
wi’Y Tltf Georgian Want Ad wav.
Real Estate For Sale
< FOR SALK Good five-room house on lot
40x164, half block of car line in West
I Lnd. Price 51’,500 on easy terms. Gall F.
■ I. \'olbeig. Jr . 130 South Forsyth street
, 30 ::
FOR SALE Beautiful suburban home;
11-room house on shaded lot, 100x300;
large burn, garage and chicken house;
built foi a home Price $5,500 on easy
I terms ('all 1\ \ 2283-,I or see Mr \’ol-
‘ ■ i- 1150 1 l< aI !• .t ven -id 7-30-3
ACT QUICK ON THIS—On
Spring street, close in. we have
a 2 story, 8 room house, now rent
ed for $35 month. Owners need
money and will sell for just what
they gave for it 2 years ago. This
has enhanced in vylite 25 per cent
since then, and you make this
profit. A S. li. Co,, 31 Inman
Bldg 7-3-33
i F'-'t SALE M> equity in six room house
aiit! t itnvr lot. south side Address
i F Box .'B, or phone Ivy 5889, 6-29-9
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
Real Estate for Sale or Exchange.
WILL S'J I. oj- exchange for city proper
-15. btautiful country' place; gas lightc.l
• and barn 20 acres lan.l. two
■mgs on Maro-tta car line: price $3,000.
’’all Main 210.7 .1 \<ldress (’harlt>s K
G'ook. iso South. Boulevard 7 3t-_*;
Contractors and Builders.
i
L Will Finance You
IF Y(>r W’<h to build, all kinds of bulld
‘ mat. rial tor sale B F Mitchell.
A ’<ll Heading. 4-25-14
Building Materials.
STEEL IlKA'Is
FOR Bi lI.DINGS.
At S ’IN HR. >S . Atlai tu. Ga. 4-19-7
Trunks, Bags and Suitcases.
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Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent.
\V. A. Foster & Raymond Robson
Real Estate. Renting and Leans.
Bell Phones 1031-1032. tl Edgewood ave Atlanta Phone 1831
FOR SALE. I FOR RENT.
nr-i.r-r..-. . ~' r - h ' Whitehall terrace $23 10
SI I*l RI>AN RIjN(iA IjO W. 7-r. h., 64 East Georgia avenue .... 27.50
7-r. h., 145 Lucile avenue 35 00
:IN SOUTH KIRKWOOD, front- ”-<■■ h - 26 Formwait street 25 00
7-r. h., 37 Gurdon place 37.50
ing car line, and right at a 7-r. h.. 116 East Ellis 25.00
I I „ i ( . •, 1 6-r. apt., 810 J’eachtree street 30.00
a brand-new and strictly 6 . r . h , 103 Alto street 40 oo
i modern high-class bungalow, eon- «’ r • 215 ivy 42.50
6-r. apt.. Piedmont, Piedmont ave... Jo.Ou
I taming 5 rooms; has all the city s ’ r a P’-. 356 North Jackson street... 50.00
6-r. apt., 290 East Linden street .... 35.00
I conveniences. Birch doors, hard «- r - 11 . <o® Rimpson street ic.oo
6-r. h., 24 South Warren street .... loot)
■wood floors; corner lot, 60x160 t st?eeUi 111 ill doioo
'feet; delightful shade. This is a h.’. 6* w'mdson ' LIIXIIIX L i 22150
'> • | | , , . , , 6-r. h., 34 Greenwood 37.50
I Ulgn-eiass and very desirable 6-r. t>., Myrtle and Harden 20.60
I nome proposition ; well located, 6-r h Posfev street 21.00
and ready to live in. $4,250, on at- U?, f?J :11 i i 11L ipo
tractive terms. Set’ either Mr.’ and' A LONG and smalier
Dpv’p nr Mr houses. Come to see us
\.s or Air. ndaiorc!. foster & robson.
IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO L PAN. WE CAN PLACE IT
FOR RENT.
12-16 WEST ELLIS STREET.
On the south side of Ellis street, between Peachtree and Carnegie, we have a
3-story 19-roorn brick. Has electric lights, gas. hot ami cold water, baths, wash
stand, closet and sink; is in one block of the Candler Bldg. Lot 50x60. Rent, S2OO
on a lease.
WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of
everything we have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
THE RENTING AGENT, 12 AL’B I’RN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 618.
AI‘Airr.M ENTs7b YRON APARTMEN r l')~
FOR RENT
E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY
IN THIS beautiful apartment house. 210 W. Peachtree street, we
will have, on September 1, a 6-ropm apartment on the third
floor. Apartment has gas range, refrigerator, sun parlor or
sleeping porch, rear veranda, dust chute, clothes chute, garbage
I chute, dumb waiter, house telephone connecting, bath with fix
tures in solid porcelain and mosaic tile floor, passenger elevator —
operated night and day. Price S6O per month.
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
WE HAVE a beautiful, level lot. slightly elevated, 49 by
180, just one-half block from Moreland avenue, be
tween Inman Park and Druid Hills, on which owner will
build according to your own plans, a modern, up-to
date bungalow, with all conveniences, total to cost from
SI,OOO to $5,000, on very easy terms. This is your chance.
EVERETT & EVERETT
224 Brown-Randolph Bldg. Phone Al. 3392
LITTLE & GREEN
REAL ESTATE.
10 Auburn Avenue. Phones: Main 943, Atlanta 593.
IVY STREET.
WE HAVE for a quirk turn, piece property close in on I \ Y STREET, that
we want to talk over with you. Why? Because it’s a stone’s throw
from PeachtYee street, and your profit on this will be quick. It’s worth
giving a little time to; investigate this and be convinced.
NO. 58 EAST HARRIS—Good house; lot 46 1-2x160. House rented for $27.50
per month. Price, $6,800.
316 HOUSTON STREET—2-story, 9 rooms; lot 52x149 1-2. Here is your
opportunity. We will let this go for $4,700. Terms.
G. R. MOORE & CO
REAL ESTATE, BUILDING AND LOANS.
1409 CANDLER BUILDING. PHONE IVY 4978.
ss2,ooo—We want to show you one of the best central pieces of property In
the city. It’s the only one for sale in the block. It’s a getn and has
$22,500 loan on It, and has a good income now. It’s central. Terms of
$1,500 cash, assume loan, balance to suit. Let’s make a few thousand in a
few days.
WE HAVE lots of lots and want to show you Druid Hills, St. Charles and
Inman Park lots. Terms.
9
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
Phono 2106 Main.
TAKE A LOOK A’C NO. 63 CLEBURNE AVE. This is a now double-floored and
storm-sheathed home; built of the very best materials; steam heat, tile floor
on front torch and ih hath, hardwood floors, birch doors, stone mantel, exposed
c< iling beams, bookcases, walls tinted in rich colo v s, dressing room with large
l late glass mirrors in doors, which gives a beautiful effect, plate rack, butler's
I pantry, china closet, splendid basement. This is located directly in front of
I Judge Palmer’s beautiful home. It is fresh and new. No one has ever lived in
; it All we ask you to do is to take a look at it and then come to see us. Our
' price is right and terms easy.
Xo. 352 MYRTLE STREET. Here is an eight-room tWo-story home, located on •
a corner lot; will either sell or exchange; will take vacant property as part
payment BARGAIN
u\M HEATFD APARTMENTS Just go out to No. 300 West Peachtree
street ami you will find some of the nicest "NEW" apartments in the city;
ibsolutely every known convenience to the apartment Will rent you one
THE IIOVSE you will build, buy or rout will not be a
modern home unless it is wired for Electrieity.
Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent.
TVRM.W. BLACK A CALHoI N
203-8 Empire Building
FOL’ SALE. I’GK KENT.
4- flat 403 Rawson street . $14.30
Alisluv Park. L r f!at 122i:ast Fair street 20 60
>.‘750 Near Pii'diuunt avenue, and less '-4 I’-nst Fair street . 20.60
than one bkx k from ear line, would like 5-r. Hat. 296 Lee street 25.60
to <lh»w vou this \ 1. good six-room B- r . Hut. 172 Central avenur. . ”5 60
house on .1 l“t 50x190 feet; has three bod :! ~ h 57 Kh 511 .,. ct
room. I'l, etricltx and furnace, and tine ~ ”
cabinet mantels This is worth the 4-t. h , Rogets street, Kirkwood
tiiomo 'I.OOO eash and balance can be ar- mewl <>o
ranged ■■ 1 11 ■ Cunningham place . .... 25 00
5- h.. 38 Killian stre t 20 90
;,. r . h.. 14 Doare street p, 00
.. , , . .xi h., 327 Juniper 45.00
Kulm St rt'Ot Lili— (HllV S-> It., s-3 I' tu e DeLeon place 40.00
. ’ 8-r. h., ~S East Merritts avenue
L (furnished) so. 00
S-r. h.. I2*J Smith Pryor street .... 37 50
~ln ;VuE Nw ', ' V''offer!nrt t d"', l .d?, M !x ’’ ’ ’ 'e u'VLeni avenue / 'to ssto
’-.’‘l."’ '' lv iniVVii:’Vd
"'ll K-t H'XOO for it j eac|] ■ 1U, ”, OOU()
I |l- Smith Brt'.i l street; four-story
brick. modem
ai 1 ♦.. .... 6 Mndis*n \«nue, fixe storks and
()rniOH(l t ( it 1 t *| !_3 *• basemunt 350 00
s : aao WITHIN ■n«‘ bb-k - t Grant park 165 Fas’ Alabama street; 25 by 126. 125 00
, m ; tits up ’s»• f.vt r<u»m 65 East Alabaum street, 20 by 60;
< •■».<«< has t |', < it\ <• io < i ti t s an>i 4m l third t-■ .«r 12 50
, , t, th. roasonahl' balanct like 132 Marietta. 2(»x?0. heat included 100.00
.. 84 lv\ 20\ •> <0 00
\V, 11 txv I’lent us Moiitu in 1.0,tn on 15 al Estate.
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale
DRIVE out the Roswell road a short distance
beyond Buckhead and look at the
SPRUELL PROPERTY
WE HAVE cut it in tracts of from five to about
twenty-five acres and are going to sell it
before the court house door on the first Tues
day in August.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
FARMS! FARMS! FARMS!
WE HAVE lots of ’em for sale, but here’s a bargain you can.double your money
on in a short time. x
140 ACRES only $3,000; just four miles from car line near Fairburn, Ga.; good,
strong red land; little rolling, but lays nicely.
GEORGIA HOME AND FARM CO.,
Phone 5767 Ivy. 114 Candler Bldg.
DRUID HILLS SECTION BUNGALOW, $4,000.
RIGHT OFF Moreland avenue and right at Druid Hills, we have for sale a brand
new 6-room bungabw, all conveniences and good level lot 50x150 feet. A good
home right where, big improvements are being made now. School house two
blocks away; S3OO cash and the balance like rent will enable you to own this
home.
INMAN PARK SECTION—FURNACE-HEATED BUNGALOW, $3,500.
ON THE NORTH DECATI’R car line and Just beyond Inman Park proper This
bungalow has six large rooms and hallway. AH improvements. Including
furnace heat; large lot, 50x170 feet to driveway. Y’ou can’ beat this for the money
anywhere in town. Terms to suit.
WEST END BUNGALOW, $3,500.
OFF the Gordon street ear line, near to schools and churches, we have this pretty
bungalow; five large rooms and attic; all improvements and lot 50x150 feet;
about SSOO cash and the balance like rent. It you are looking for a home in this
home section, see this place.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 and 20 Walton St. Both Phones 458.
THESE BARGAINS TO BE SOLD AT
GRBEiNE 448 E. GEORGIA AVE., nice 8-room
j -j | ja. * -j- 'TA\r house, in best part of street. Price
l 1 I 360 °ORMOND ST., good 6-room cot-
CO M PAN Y terms 00 " Shape and CheaP at
Real Estate. Renting. I.oans. 511 Empire Bldg. Both Phones 1599
FOR <sAT F N - 152 CREW STREET.
A vyiv vJiIEE (Near Fulton.)
T T TIKT T Real good. 2-story house, with seven
ill I I I M I rooms. Gas, electricity and bath. This
J V J • is close in. Terms half cash, etc. Price,
WOO D S 1 DE
Ponce DeLeon Avenue Lot
OUT on the hill near Lynnwood avenue; level, shady, etc.; lots all around
selling for SBO or more a foot. For quick sale. $75 a foot. Good terms.
Peachtree Road Lot
OUT beyond the creek we have one of the prettiest lots on the road. Lies
dandy, is elevated and covered tylth beautiful shade, 100x400 feet; selling
all around for $75 to SBO a foot. Price, S7O foot. Good terms.
B. M. GRANT & CO
REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND INSURANCE. 214-10 GRANT BUILDING.
SIB,OOO INVESTMENT PAYING 10 PER CENT.
THAT isn’t all! It is located right in the active Peachtree district. A chance
in a lifetime to buy something that will double in value right away, and
at the same time pay 10 per cent. Doesn’t that sound good? Property within
50 feet'of this sold for exactly four times what we are asking for this. How
is that? Owner has got to get up some money real quick
WILSON BROS.
REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS
. Main 4411-J. 701 Empire Building. Night No. Ivv 4070*J
Real Estate For Sale.
'KTTgroover~Tco7 j
Real Estate ami Building.
Phone Main 1804.
718 Empire Bldg.
i
$6.000 —On Adair avenue, near ?
Highland, we offer a new, nev- <
er-oecupied, two-story bungalow,
hardwood floors and modern
throughout. Terms. ■
$5,750 - Half block from St.
Charles avenue. Hardwood
floors, stone front, and a beauty.
On terms.
$5.350 —On East North, near
Boulevard, 6 rooms, on large
lot. Look at. this. Nice invest
ment if yo uhave a home.
$4.150—1n Inman Park, near the
car line. If you are looking
for a home see this; no loan to
assume. c
$3.350 —In the Grant park see- «
tion. Corner lot. with well
built, six-room cottage. Attract
ive terms.
s3.ooo—Near North’ Boulevard
and Angier, 6 rooms, on a „
beautiful lot 50x200. Terms. ' f ’
with no loan.
t
$2,650 —In West Emi. nice six- ”
room cottage, on good size, lev
el lot.
SI,BOO Four negro houses on
north side, now rented at G
$17.50. Terms to suit you. J
$1,400 Ft. McPherson, new 5- o
room cottage, always rented at p
$11.60; has sidewalks and curb- ‘
ing passed up. Look at this, make t
your terms and submit offer.
$950.00- Near Hunter and Mar- 8
tin. three rooms; rents for
$10.60. Terms SIOO eash, $12.50
per month. j
It was back in the olden times that they
had to have a person go crying it out if C
anv one had anything to sell or wanted I a
to buy. or to notify the people that so and : t
so had lost this and that The way was I f
the only one available It's different now : S
Year wants (an bo told to an audience otl t
over 50.000 in this section through a Want I t
A.i in The Georgian N-i matter what I t
your want is an ad in The Georgian will i
fill It for you. Georgian Want Ads buy, ; j
’’ exchange, rent, se( ire help, find lost |i
articles and countless other things.
Railroad Schedule
SOUTI IE RN
"PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH"
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA
The following schedule 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 Jaxville. 5:20 am 30 Col’bus' 5:20 am
43 Was’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 640 am
26 Heflin.. 8;20 am 12 R’mond 6:55 am
29 New Y.10:30 am 23 Kan. C. 7:00 am
t 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.11:01 am
21 Col’bus 10:50 am <0 Charl’e 12:00 n’n
6 Clnci ..11:10 am 6 Macon .12:20 pm
30 B'ham.. t:3O pm 30 New Y. 2:45 pm
40 B'ham 12:40 pm 15 Chat’ga 3:00 pm
39 Charlo'e 3:55 pm 39 B’ham. 4 10 pm
5 Macon 4:00 pm *lB Toccoa. 4:30 pm
37 New Y. 5:00 pm 22 Col’bus 510 pm
16 Bruns’k 7:50 pm 5 Cincl . 5:10 pm
11 R’mond 8:30 pm 28 Fort V. 6:20 pm
24 Kan C. 9:20 pm 25 Heflin . 5:45 pm
16 Chat'ga 9:35 pm 10 Macon 530 pm
29 Col’bus 10 20 pm 44 Wash’n 8:45 pm
31 Fort V 10:25 pm 24 Jaxville 9:30 pm
36 B’ham 12:00 ngt II Sh’port ll:ilt pm
14 Clnci. .11:00 pm 14 Jaxville 11:10 pm
Trains marked thus (•) run dally, ex
cept Sunday
Other trains run dally. Central time
City Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree St.
Legal Notices.
LEGAL NOTICE?'™
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Mose Berry vs. Lutitia Berry. Fulton Su
perior Court.
To Lutitia Berry. Greeting: By order
of court you are notified that on the 20th
day of July, 1912, Mose Berry filed suit
for divorce to the November term, 1912
You are required to be at the November
term. 1912. of said court, to be held on the
first Monday in November, 1912, to answer
the plaintiff’s complaint.
Witness the Hon. W. D Ellis, judge of
said court, this Julv 20. 1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk
7-24-1
LEGAL NOTICE.
GEt IRGlA—Fulton County.
J. Clifton Wheat vs. Gertrude Ross Wheat.
Fulton Superior Court.
To Gertrude Ross Wheat. Greeting: By
order of court you are notified that on the
23d day of July, 1.912, .1. Clifton Wheat
filed suit for divorce to the November
term, 1912.
You are required to be at the November
term. 1912. of said court, to be held on the
first Monday in November, 1912, to answer
plaintiff’s complaint
Witness the Hon. W. D. Ellis, judge of
said court, this 23d day of Julv, 1912
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clet k
7-24-2
GEORGIA -County of Fulton.
Annie May Latham vs. Henry T Latham.
To the defendant. Henry T. Latham.
Libel for Total Divorce.
Greeting: You are hereby required person
ally or by- attorney, to be and appear at
the next superior court. Io be held in and
for said county, on the first Monday in
September. 1912. then and there to answer
the plaintiff’s complaint, as In dei’atilt
thereof said court will proceed, as to jus
tice shall appertain.
Witness, the Ibin.jritble J T Pendleton,
judge of said court, tb.” o dav <>f Julv.
1912 .!< 'UN H .!( r'.-|.t Clerk
THOMAS B BROWN. Nfitorney 46-7-2
Real Estate For Sale.
OIIARP & gOYLSTON
WEST END—WEST END.
WE have recently had listed with us
for sale several of the best bargain*
in this section. If you are interested in
a home in a section that is known as a
strictly first-class “Home Sectton” let
us show vou some of these places.
Would be glad if you would pay par
ticular attention to No. 162 Lucile Ave.
We can sell this place for a small cash
payment and $30.00 per month, AND IT
RENTS FOR $30.00. Now, what do
you think of that?
4
FOURTH WARD.
THIS is a money maker so-- s-me one.
liieie are not many ulnr'u •»< thi«
ward that can be bought, but we hap
pen to have a proposition that we can
make very interesting if you mean
business. An income that is absolutely
certain and at the same time is bound
to enhance.
APARTMENT HOUSE.
ON the North Side and is a good prop
osition for inves’ment. This prop
erty rents for $1,920 per annum. We
can make a price that will make it a
good investment and give you a steady
income.—
■SOTOH
CHILD OF FRIEND
Tenor Loved Mlle. Velasquez
Years Ago—Won by Sheer
Persistence.
PARIS, July 31.—Caruso has at last
won by sheer persistency in his most
recent love affair. .Mlle. Velasquez, the
daughter of Monsieur De Paz, a wealthy
Argentine, who, dying recently, left her
with numerous estates, but no means
to maintain them, has at last become
betrothed to the famous tenor, and is
wealing a wonderful ruby, set in dia
monds, making a ring which binds the
bargain.
This seems really to be the greatest
romance in Caruso’s romantic life. He
was a great friend of her father, and
watched the girl grow into womanhood
to find the love for the child develop
into a great passion for the woman.
For the past year, aim especially since
the father’s death, which left her in
such embarrassing circumstances, Ca
ruso has laid siege to Mlle. Velasquez’s
heart, bombarding it daily with bunches
of orchids and presents of ajl kinds.
But Mlle. Velasquez was adamant, and
her highly sensitive and artistic nature
expressed itself to friends when she
told them that she could never bring
herself to “marry a butcher, even if he
were the world’s greatest tenor.”
Ca'uso Didn't Despair.
But Caruso never despaired, and told
her he knew she would love him some
day. When he was out of Paris floods
of telegrams and continual bunches of
orchids poured into her house, No. 14
Avenue de la Grande Armee, reminding
her constantly of the tenor’s devotion.
So sttong was the siege that Mlle. Ve
lasquez has at last had her endurance
tried to the limit and has been forced
to surrender.
One of the first tilings the newly en
gaged couple did was to have a photo
graph taken in the most loving atti
tude. Then Mlle. Velasquez Went to
Italy, leaving Caruso here to sign im
portant contracts for South America,
and although these contracts involved
a sum of $84.000 —he is to got $7,000 for
each night he appears in Buenos Ayres
—yet the manager could scarcely per
suade Caruso to remain in Paris long
enougli to sign the papers, so anxious
was he to get to his betrothed. Before
going to South America, Caruso will
sing at Ostend, where he gets $4,000 .1
night for just two songs.
Mlle. Velasquez must be called rather
stout and has a peculiar type of Span
ish beauty pleasing, but not extraordi
nary.
In order to obtain what is justly her
light she has instituted pioceedings
against her father's estate. She says
she will never marry Caruso until she
is absolutely independent financially, as
she would never be content living off
any man’s bounty. Mlle. Velasquez
is very musical and sings well. No
definite date has been set for the wed
ding, as Mlle. Velasquez desires a set
tlement of the cast against her father's
estate before marrying. It is said the
family appreciates the omission of Mlle,
Velasquez’s name in the will as merely
an oversight and will compromise the
matter with her.
AUTO HITS FALLEN TREE-
ONE DEAD. TWO WILL DIE
ROSWELL, N. m , July 31,-Lorene
Whiteman, 13, daughter of Fire Chief
It hiteman, is dead, two persons are fa
tally injured and three others seriously
hurt today as a result of an automobile
collision > ith a fallen tree. The acci
dent occurred in “Lovers’ Lane," just east
of Roswell.
I’he accident occurred late last night.
NEW LIGHTING COMPANY.
5’A1.l >OST.\, GA . July 31.—The Val
dosta Lighting t’ompany, successor to
the < onsolldated Ice and Power Com
,’<inj of this city, will take over the
i business of the old concern on August
1 A Philadelphia syndicate bought the
( 'hsolidated company some months
ago and will operate the plants, with
an entire new management.