Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 21, 1912, EXTRA, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. READ FOR PROFIT-GLORGIAN WANT ADS-USE FOR RESULTS Business Opportunities. established business Address S. .1. W , care Georgian 8-20-29 FOR SAI.E (Jenera! merehandise busi ness In good country town There Is connected lumber, shingle, building ma terial. ice. auto garage and meat market. Now does $25,000 to $30.00" prr year can be doubled Will clear $5,000 to SO,OOO About $5,000 will handle Box 148 Aus teii, Ga * 19-2. FOR SALE—Soda fount and cigar stand e> Dacatur street, paying $250 per weak, reason for selling, owner wants to leave city. _ _ 2S-8-J_9 SMALL meat market for cash. term.« or rent. 70 Houston street. 8-11 -o9 FOR SALE—Yatesville tel ephone exchange. See W M. Jackson. Yatesville, G a . tii is-17 RENT -(’heap, if taken «’ meat market in line town: will make S3O to S4O week Market, Box 6. rare Georgian. 8-16-18 Real Estate For Sale SIX-ROOM bungalow in the best part of West End. lot 40x150. will sell on easy terms or trade Joe Buchman, 25 West Mitchell street, 8-20-20 SACRIFICE SALE! Nice six-room cot tage on the new West End-Grant park driveway, soon to be completed; owner must sell this week and offers a distinct bargain: compelled to have s'>oo cash, but can arrange terms for balance Call at 42 West Georgia avenue and owner will gladly show you through Good neigh borhood and will prove an exceptional in vestment. J. R. Nutting & Co. 801 Em pire Life Bldg 8-20-1 FOR SALE North side cottage in grow ing section and renting well; buy cheap . ’v and hold a while for appreciation none Ivy 809. 8-1 9- 30 XTLANTA. GA., home nt bargain price. For sale at bargain price; owner has left city and must sell; two-story bunga low style, eight-room residence; double floors and storm-sheathed, and all city conveniences: paved street and sidewalk; unexcelled section of city; situated In Druid Hills section; terms Apply to Owner, Drawer B, Adrian, Ga *l-8-19 ONE five-roomed house; three and a half acres, in heart of Jenkinsburg for sale at sacrifice; about ten acres vacant lots in Lovett Apply to A K chamlee, owner. Warthen, Ga. 8-15 26 FOR quick sale, list your property with Everett A Everett, 224 Brown-Randolph Bldg. Valletta and Forsyth 7-15-27 THE HOUSE you build, buy or rent will not be n modern home unless it is wired for electricity. Real Estate for Sale or Exchange. FOR SALE—My $875 equity In four-room house, in Capitol View; iot 100 by 130; east front: nice shade, close to cars and churches; ’1,125 against It at S2O 35 per month Easily worth $2,000 Must have 1375 cash, and wdll take anything of value for balance of my equity to the amount of SSOO Mr Smith JMaJnJ2S6 8-20-33 WILL SELL or exchange for city proper- ty. beautiful country place; gas lighted house and barn; 20 acres land. two springs: on Marietta car line; price $3,000 Call Main 2405-. T. Address Charles R Cook, 480 South Boulevard 7-31-27 For Exchange—Real Estate. EXCHANGE equity hi new five room holier In Cnpenhlll for north side va cant lot. House, care Georgian. 38-8-20 Real Estate Wanted. WANTED Three or four-room negro house; must pay well on investment. Address Box 849, care Georgian. 54-8-20 Farms for Rent. FOR RENT Twelve-acre truck and dairy farm, almost In edge of town and In 200 feet of paved boulevard; nice house; good school facilities, etc. Call at 9 Auburn ave. 82-8-20 Farms For Sale. FOR BALE 145% acre farm six miles fmm Bainbridge; 100 acres open land, practically stumped, six-room house, barns, stables, etc Pebbly soil. Fenced >md cross fenced Rearing pecan trees and fruit in abundance Excellent neigh borhood. Price $3,250, <»n easy terms For further information address \V. O. Flem ing. Bainbridge, Ga * i, 7on ACRES, two miles from Warthem five from Chalker, on public ro;id and on railroad: has side track, six houses beside burns, etc., telephone, free delivery mall, about 500 acres open, balance g<»<id tim ber; strong lands, lays well; accessible te town; must sell. A K Chamlee Owne 'A art hi n, Ga. 8 15 27 ONI home and farms In the state is on the market Twi hundred and ten acres lying along public road and railroad front Wart hr n, Washington county, to Marvin sidetrack one mile nut In sight and hearing of leading Baptist snd Methodist churches and Marthen high school, an eight roomed <1 welling; well built. plastered and painted, porches running three sides, three large substantial ham* and about • forty handsome shale trees surrounding the scene where the Sparta and Davisboro nubile road crosses the Sandersville and Mitchell public road Four good tenant houses, public ginnery, private shop, side track and goo«l business location <>ne hundred and sixty acres in culti vation. just broken enough to drain, has been owned, petted, rotated, fertilized and farmed exclusively hx one man for THIRTY YEARS IT KN< AYS N< »T • FAILURE IN I’lb’Dl <’TloN < *ne hun dred acres of this land is superior to the average gardens of Georgia Three miles of fences Inclose good pasture and a dozen small fields connecting narns with run ning water It’s about twenty miles south of the •’REP HILL SECTION has a stiff red clay subsoil, light gre\ surface, which combined the virtues of these two sec tions of Mother Earth good water and lands easily cultivated, .loins the farm where Warthen set the world’s record for production of cotton tn single acre. It's clear of stumps and rocks and has no objectionable grasses Has been offend for sale but once in THIRTY YEARS and then at administratrix sale Surround*.! by lands that haven’t changed hands three times In half a centurx In a coni munity of high-bred, intelligent people who have led the state in agriculture a hundred years Under the pressure of the hour fifty dollars per acre will buy it A. K Chamlee, Owner, Marthen, Gn -15-28 I Railroad Schedule. SOUTHERN R\II.W\Y. "PREMIER CARRIER OF THE S<'l ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE (< PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA ’ The following schedule figures are pub lished only as information, and are not guaranteed: No. Arrive Front— 'No Depart To 35 N. Y0rk..5:00 am. 3t: X Yo k 15 am 13 Jaxville 5:20 am 30 Col'bus ' 2■ am 43\\as ton. 5:25 am 13 Cinel an) 12 Sh’port.. 6:3oam 32 Ft Vai . .flam 23 Jaxville 6:50 am, 36 B'hani . ; am •17 Toccoa... 8:10 am 7 Chat ga 26 Heflin. .. 8:20 am! 12 R tnond <■ . un , 29 N York.lo:3o amj 23 K Citj ~ m 3 Chat'ga 10:35 am' 16 Bruns’k ; mu 7 Macon. 10;4<'am 29 B ham 10 C, am 27 Ft Vai. 1P.45 am; 38 N York 11:01am " 21 Col’bus .14 59 smi P Ch'lottc 1.'.00i. r. SCincl... llluam « Macon 12 .’<• j-rn 30 Bharn... 230 pm SON York 245 pm 40 B’hani 12 40 pm! 15 Ohatt'ga 300 i n 39 Ch’lotte. 3:55 prni 39 B’harn 4 o pin 5 Macon.. 4:00 pnT’lS Toco, a 4 in pm 37 N. York. 6:00 pm 22 Col’bus 510 pm 15 Bruns'k 7:50 pm 5 Clncf 5:10 pm 11 R’mond 8:30 pm 28 F \ alley 20 pm 24 K. Cltv. 9:20 pm 25 Heflin . f.. 45 pm ISCbatt'gH 9:35 pm 10 Macon. 5 30 pm 29 Col’bus 10 20 pm 44 Waoh'n . 8 4: pm 81 Ft Vai 10:25 pm 24 dux vllle 930 pm 36 B harn IJOOngt l 11 Sh’port 11 10 pm 14 Clncl 11 00 pm 14 Jaxville 11 1» pm * otElm marked thus run daib i ■ cept Sunday. other train* run dull.' Central time City Ticket ultke. No. 1 Feaehtree Mi- PouJtry, Pet and Live Stock MILK-FED chickens. By ALFRED R. LEE, Junior Animal Husbandman. U. S. De partment of Agriculture. In ordfer to pro duce a superior a j quality of chicken A avicc flesh for high class buyers, man agvrs of the poul. /< vzq/J? try and egg pack- -* ' J ' Ing houses, for a number of years /Az> have fed •'spring” Ifit chickens, produc ing the so-called . ■•milk-fed” chick. poultry ens If these chickens were fed and fattened on the farm, it would not be necessary _ for the packers to put them into a feeding station, but the bulk of the chickens produced on the farm are too thin to make first-class dressed poultry without special fattening. The farmer could produce a much better quality of chicken and make more money if he would feed his chick ens regularly before marketing, or con fine those to be marketed for two or three weeks, and feed freely either on corn or on a mixture of one part wheat shorts, two parts of corn meal and three parts of low-grade wheat flour. Broilers bring almost twice as much per pound than roasters when sold to the poultry packers, so that many farm ers would make more money if they sold their cockerels when they weighed from two to three pounds rather than to wait until Thanksgiving or Christ mas time, when there is always a glut on the poultry market. All varieties and types of chickens are fattened in this country.*no special attention being devoted to developing strains or special types peculiarly adapt ed to fattening. Several breeds give good results In fattening and these are preferred by men who make a spe cialty of fattening poultry in the fol lowing order: Plymouth Rocks, Wyan dottes, Rhode Island Reds, or taken as a whole, birds of the general purpose class. The poultry packers often pay from one to three cents a pound less for light weight hens, thus discouraging the farmer from keeping birds of the Medi terranean class, such as the Leghorn and Mtnorcas. The common practice in poultry pack ing houses is to feed each lot seventeen days or less. The market or trade sup plied and the results secured by’ the feeder determine the length of the feed ing period. Most milk-fed chickens are fed fourteen days, but results secured tn feeding indicate that a more profita ble gain can be secured in a shorter feeding period, provided the same price per pound can be secured for the fin ished product. As tile feeding season advances the tendency among feeders is toshorten the length of the feeding |>e rtod, reducing ft as low as seven days in many’ cases. Crate fattening from troughs is the method of feeding employed in this country by most of the large fattening establishments. From six to ten chick ens are placed in the crate or battery and given a light feed at the next regu lar feeding period. When the birds are large, not over eight should bo placed in one division. Rations For Milk Feeding. Very good results In fattening are se cured in the following rations: (a) Cornmeal I 60 lbs. Low grade wheat flour 40 lbs. (b) Cornmeal 58 lbs. Oat flour 36 lbs. Tallow 6 lbs. (c) Wheat middlings (shorts)... 50 lbs. Low grade wheat flour 100 lbs. Cornmeal 150 lbs. The proportion of cornmeal In the third ration can be increased in cool or cold weather. Milk Is used entirely In mixing these rations, and is considered essential both In this country and in England. Con densed buttermilk is used to a consid erable extent In fattening, with very good results Fresh buttermilk, con densed buttermilk, and skim milk are preferred, in this relative order. The milk produces the bleach app4»arance which is characteristic of milk-fed chickens and is a trade asset. The feed is mixed to the consistency of thick cream, nr so that it will drip from tlie lip of a wooden spoon, in very hot weather. It is advisable to mix the feed thinner than in cooler weather, and results appear to Indicate that one feed dally of a thin mixture with one or two thicker feeds makes the best feed ing system. The percentage of milk used seems tn depend on the kind of grains In the mixture, on tin* weather and on the feeder, it varies from 55 to 70 per cent and an average of 50 per cent, or a trifle higher, seems to give very good results A good many birds die when on feed, especially during cer tain seasons. The loss Is greatest dur ing hot summer weather, when the birds become prostrated with the heat, and later during October and November, when many of the birds develop some form of sickness. Lessons From Crate Feeding. Some of tlie conclusion-- drawn from the study of the fattening of poultry are given below; 1 The Plymouth Rock and other va- Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale. NEAR U < ILE A\ I.XI E ear line on Matthewson place, brand-new 6-room bungalow, fj’ont and side porch, east front, with sidewalks and sewer, hot and cold water plumbing, combination fixtures, neat man tels. Insurance tor five years. This is on a corner, and a nice little home. Will tint walls to suit. Price $3,600. on easy terms. J. N. LANDERS Phone Main 3122. SI2 Austell Bldg. HOME SEEKERS ARE TOT’ In the market for a home" If so. n will be to your interest to c.rftfer with us at once LISTEN! Do you own a lot anywhere in the <it\ or sub .rb- pal.! tor or half paid for" if so. let us build a house on it to suit v'our ideas ., rU 7 , ;; K ?JX r T\ l lkc r, '?‘ «•■ l-»l.l f range second to none In i o'.m .'f «"t kmanship, material and beauty. Ask our customers Plans and specifications will cost you nothing Crate City Home Builders REAL ESTATE AND Bl ILDERS. B<'9 Third National Bank Btiiluintr. Phone Ivy 3047. Money To Loan. Money To Loan. MONEY TO LEND W I-. M’E, IN |D»SIII<>N . hand . g «.ul first-cl,os niortg t.-Hl estate !,,t ” r ”” n ' t•• n’ fiotn 3tn 5 irM Them In no d. lax in getting join umnex u.s L II Zmlinu, inunagi i RALPH O. COCHRAN CO. 19 bUL 114 HKuAD riIKi.ET rieties of general purpose fowls make more economical gains in fattening than the Mediterranean class, such as Leg horns 2. The use of portable feeding batter ies is more easily adapted to vary con ditions. involves less labor, and turns the birds out in better condition than the stationary batteries. 8. Low-grade wheat flour is a more economical feed than oat flour in fat tening rations for chickens at the pres ent prices of grain. 4 It took an average of pounds of grain to make one pound of flesh, which cost 7.10 cents, while the aver age cost of feed and labor per pound of gain was 9.09 cents. 5. The cheaper gains were made in the shorter periods (seven or eight days) and by the light chickens. 6. Hons make poorer gains than chickens ( ln crate feeding, and are le.ss profitable' to fatten. Leghorns. FOR SALE Thoroughbred S. C. White Leghorn pullets. Beauties. E. B. Har vey, Box Rl. Lithonia, Ga. 87-R 17 R. I. Reds. FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island Reds; Chieftain strain; $1.50 and $2 each D. L. Morrison, Barney, Ga. 39-8-19 Ducks. INI'IAN Rt’NNER ducks, four and five months old: lay white eggs; laying; pairs $3.50, trios $5; pens of six ducks and drake $10; eggs, twelve for sl. Oak Dean Poultry Farm. Stone Mountain, Ga -20-14 FOR SALE White and Fawn Indian Runner ducks; three drakes and twelve ducks: nicely marked, white and fawn: pure white egg strain; S2O for .he lot; have also a few very fine White Indian Runner ducks Mrs. Frank O. Miller. Fort Valley, Ga 8-15-24 Eggs. THOROL'GTIBRED Buff Orpington eggs. $1 per fifteen, $5 per hundred. 126 Wind sor street. Main 3uBB. 4-27-25 Miscellaneous Poultry. ONU Burred Rock cockerel, five hens, $7 50; one brooder and one incubator, 120-egg capacity, good as new. sl4. two Colony coops, $4 each; other supplies at bargains. .1 F. Cason, 5 Hopkins street 8-20-45 CI 11 .ORO-NAPTHOLEIJM DIP AND LIVE STOCK DISINFECTANT. GET Rir> of chicken lice and keep your poultry healthy. Chloro-Naptholeum dost th* work, prevents roup, gape and other diseases; one quart. 50c; one-half gallon, 90c; one gallon, $1.50. West Dis infecting Company, 26 South Forsyth street. Atlapta 7-23-22 II G. HASTINGS & CO.. Seedsmen for the South, 16 XVest Mitehell street. Four City De liveries Daily. North and South Side 9 a. m., Inman Park and West End 2 p. m. Bell Phone M. 2568, Atlanta 2568. KEEP A LOOKOUT for Ihnberneck. as this is the season for this deadly dis ease to crop out among your fowls. Donkey's Limberneck Remedy is a sure cure. Price, 50c. ESSO CHARCOAL is recarbonized and Is put up especially for poultry 2 1 ,i-lb. package 15c. two packages 25c, 50 jniunds $1.75. 100 pounds .>3.50. CRUSHED OYSTER SHELL and Poultry Grit, 50 pounds 50c, 100 pounds sl. LEE’S BEST STOCK CONDITIONER 1s what is needed for the horse or u<xw that is run down and is out of condition. 25c and 50c NO TROUBLE to keep files away with i'onkey’s Fix Knocker. No trouble to use lust spray around stable and di rectly on the body of the horse or cow without diluting Ones quart can 35c, 2 quarts 60c. 1 gallon sl. RUST’S ROUP PILLS For roup in all cases and for pigeon diseases, 25c and 50c a box. LEE’S, CONKEY’S WT» RUST’S LICE l’o\\ DEKS Conkey’R and Lee's Liquid Lice Killers. CHICKEN POX, Cholera, White Diar rhoea and all other remedies for poultry. Horses and Carriages F(»R SALE Good horse, harness and spring wagon SIOO for the outfit. F. L. Volnerg, Jr. 130 South Forsyth street. 8 2( k1 4 WANTED Young, sound, 1.100 to 1.200 pound wagon horse. Either phone 1851. 8-20-3 SHETLAND ponies, all kinds; we sell you broke ponies, mares, fillies or stallions, i M’rlte to J P. Frank, Fourth avenue: N, Nashville. Tenn 28-8-20 Cows. SIX fine Jerse> cows fresh In milk for sale 161 Decatur st. 8-20-6 Rea; Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent. W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson Real Estate, Ren ting and Loans. Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 Edgewood ave. Atlanta Phone 1881. for sale. 286 OAK STREET, corner Bunker; nice five-room cottage with eight-foot hall; lot Is 51x150 to an alley. Remember this is a corner. Price, $3,500 on easy terms. A LOVELY HOME of six rooms in Kirk wood. The lot Is perfect three street fronts, beautiful shade, 196x350; house fronts east. This is a bargain; good rea son for selling; will take $2,500 cash to handle this. Price. $4,750. See Mr Dews. ON GORDON STREET and a good cor ner. we have a .dandy six-room bun galow; just completed. Price. $5,500 on terms. See Mr. White. ON VANNOY STREET, close to South Decatur and East Lake car line, a little home, no improvements, but are coming soon Nice east front l<»t 50x147. Price, $1.300. easy terms. See Mr. Dews. ON EAST FIFTH STREET we have a lovely house of eight-rooms; has all improvements and furnace heat q’he house is artistically finished inside; larg closets. Price, $6,000; easy terms. See Mr. Dews. <>N W. PEACHTREE, close in, we have a splendid home of nine-rooms; beau tiful lot. everything in perfect condition. Price, SII,OOO. See Mr. Eve. IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO LOAN. WE CAN PLACE IT. FOR RENT. 24-r. h., 22-24 E. Ellis. Aug. 31 $150.00 15-r. h.. 48 Hemphill avenue S6O 00 20-r. h.. 11 Cone street. Sept. 1 ... 125.00 14-r. h., 104 Luckie street 40.00 19-r. h., 12-16 West Ellis street... 200.00 I 12-r. h., 277 S. Pryor st.. Aug 31... 63.50 16-r h , 185 South Pryor street.... 90.00 I 12-r. h., 163 Courtland, Sept. 1 40.00 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 AUBURN AVENUE PHONE MAIN 618. FOR RENT BY E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY 208 WEST PEACHTREE STR EET—(Byron Apartment E-3) Between Baltimore Block and Linden street, on the west side of West Peachtree street, we have this beautiful six-room, third floor front apartment. Gas and electric lights, electric bells, house telephone, stea mheat, hot and cold water, gas range, refrigerator, hardwood floors, dust shute, clothes shute, garbage shute. passen ger and freight elevators. This apartment is “up-to-date’ in every respect. Price.sßo per month. Vacant August 31. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. Bungalow Home ONE more pretty stone front bungalow, with five large rooms and a sleeping porch, arranged for winter and summer; priced at $3,200, on very easy terms. This is in Ormewood, near the Horine home; paved street, city water, sewerage and electric lights; right at the public school and only half block of car. 'NORTH AVENUE BUILDING L0T— 51,4067 NEAR Druid Hills, size 50x150 feet, and with a gradual slope to the rear; in fact, just correct for a home site. See us for terms. THOMSON & LYNES 18 and 20 Walton St. Both Phones 458. BUSINESS IS GOOD. EVERY WEEK in Atlanta people are buying lots and building homes. There is no special time for doing it. BEAUTIFUL HIGHLAND VIEW. CONTAINS the prettiest lots at the most reasonable prices. Ten-minute car service. AU city improvements. ASK any leading real estate agent for prices, maps, etc. WE will furnish plans to suit and finance building ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT CO. 609-13 THIRD NATIONA L BANK BUILDING. FOR SALE BY WEST END PARK HOME. GREENE (Finest View in Park.) _ _ y Six-room bungalow; furnace heat and l-V F /> I I V’ stone front: classy and up-to-date I *■ 11 Come in Will gladly show it any time. - - Price, $4,000. Terms. Phones 1599. C ( jM Y 511 empire bldg. 11 1 REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. ’ ATTENTION HAVE -YOU made connections with some reliable agent to handle your prop erty for the coming season? WE SAVE Y’OU the trouble of collection, make the necessary repairs, remit promptly, and, above all. KEEP YOUR PROPERTY RENTED. Ol li FACILITIES for taking care of rents are unexcelled. Experienced men in this department eliminate unnecessary wear and tear on your property and reduce expense to a minimum LIST your stores, houses, apartments and lots with üb. TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN 203-8 EMPIRE BUILDING. WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. Phone 2106 Main. NEGRO INVESTMENT —We offer for quick sale three negro houses rent ing for $24.00 per month for $2,400. Room to build more houses on lot; sewer down These houses are in unusually good shape and we feel sure that you will like them if you are looking for this kind of investment See us. FOR SALE CHEAP —A nice 6-room bungalow on Sixteenth street. Terms easy. A NICE LOT in Highland Ave. section for SBOO.OO. Onother one for $1,500. Let us show you. HAVE you a vacant lot? Let us build for you Will build your home on easy terms. Take a look at some of our work. It speaks for itself. Houses For Rent. Lofts For Rent. TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN 203-8 EMPIR E BUILDING. FOK RENT 75-77 Auburn avenue. by 115. five stories $300.00 50-52 Auburn avenue, 20 by 100. each 100 on 6 Madison avenue, fixe stories and basement 300 00 65 East Alabama. 25 by 126 125.00 r h., 22 Kiplex 80.00 5-r h . 174 Formwait 17.50 5-r. fiat 122 East Fair street, third floor 20.60 13-r h., 24-26 East Raker street .. 65.00 12-r. h . 406 South Prx or street ... 35.00 U-r h., 26 Gordon place* 50.00 10-r h , 140 Crescent avenue 57.50 10-r. h . 74 Angier avenue 55.00 9-r h , 795 Ponce DeLeon 75.00 9-r li.. Decatur. Ga 35.00 8-t h , 74 W est Peachtree street 45.00 8-r h. 42'J South Pryor street 37 50 8-r h. 242 Stewart avenue . ... 40.00 8-r h . 206 Pulliam street 25 00 7 r h . 239 Ventral avenue .. . 25.00 8-r h . 58 E .Nfcerritts, furnished 80.00 |-r i> . 248 Stew art .8 00 6-r b . 30 Cunningham place . .. 25 60 H r h. 2'.' Lucile avenue . ... 30 00 6-r h . 8 Milton sxenur 2000 5r h , 150 Smith avenue 22 50 »-i h. 166 Lucile axentie .... 25 00 n r h . 25 Cunningham place 22.50 6-r h 42 Rosalia street 22 50 We Have Plenty of Mou NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. OUR long list of houses has about been exhausted. We have never experienced such a great demand for houses for rent as we now have. People are moving here from all over the country, and all must have houses; and they want to locate before September 1. If you have a house for rent or will have one by September 1, come in and list it with us. We have automobiles, sur ries and buggies to show our pros pective tenants houses for rent. Our facilities for renting property can't be excelled, and we only ask you to give us a chance by listing your property with us. Thanking you in advance, we are, Yours very respectfully, FOSTER &' ROBSON. LOFTS. 12i ( ENTRAL A\ ENUE—Second floor: 6.500 square feet; mill constructed; ele vator; heat; electricity. Dirt cheap for about 71, square foot. Fine for light manufacturing BROAD STREET—Three lofts above No. 12. Each floor is divided into rooms 25 by 20 and 12 by 25. Wilt rent as a whole or just as thet are. Fine for small print ing shops, loan offices, etc See us for prices B EST MITCHELL STREET Fine light loft. 50 b\ 90 Third floor Cheap at SSO Good for manufacturing q tu Loan on Real Estate. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. WALT ON STREET ’ IS NOW attracting a great deal of attention. The Moore improve- ments are nearing completion, and the work is being rapidly pushed on the new street through the property belonging to the syndicate. WE HAVE-a 100-foot frontage with splended depth, which we are offering for $625 per front foot. The adjoining owner states that he has recetly refused $650. , IF INTERESTED, call at once. T 'F FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR EDWIN P. ANSLEY REAL ESTATE—FORSYTH BUILDING. CENTRAL BUSINESS PROPERTY FORSYTH STREET business property between Mitchell and Alabama streets to exchange for high-class rental properties. Will consider clean rental propositions to the value of $30,000 to $40,000 in part payment. Information at office only. 50x135—501 TH side of Decatur street, not far out, for S2OO per foot, or will exchange for other property. LOT 90 FEET FRONT on the Prado, Ansley Park, between Westminster drive and Seventeenth street; close to car lino. Price $3,000. Will exchange for renting property. $2,850 WILL RIA lot 50x200 to alley, on Ponce DeLeon ave nue, near Druid Hills; cheapest lot on the street. 100x538—PEACHTREE ROAD beautifully shaded lot- Price $4,500; cheapest lot on the thoroughfare. ELEGANT HOME on nicely elevated lot on West Peachtree, close to Tenth street; has eight rooms and hall; substantially built and is located in the swellest section of the street. You will get your money s worth here. Owner has moved to another city and must sell. « EXCLUSIVE LISTING IF YOU WANT US to advertise and sell your property, list it ’ with us exclusively. We will co-operate with other agents in selling it. EDWIN P. ANSLEY Ivy 1600. U v— - - Atlanta 363. FOR SALE— EASY TERMS. 3 BEAUTIFUL new bungalows tn Kirkwood; all conveniences. Now if you want a pretty suburban home, see us. Will exchange for vacant lots. ATLANTA SUBURBAN REALTY COMPANY. 31 Inman Building. RALPH O. COCHRAN COMPANY REAL ESTATE RENTING AND LOANS HERE IS A LITTLE FARM IN TOWN. On Sells Ave. we have a large, level corner lot and a good 5-room cottage for $3,250; all improvements down and paid for. The lot is 85x200. HARRIS G. WHITE, Sales Manager. CO. Atlanta National Bank Building. Both Phones 3234. $4,850 North side 6-roont bungalow; has furnace heat, hardwood floors, beam ceiling, stone front, beautiful fixtures and modern in every respect. Terms, SSOO cash and balance S3O per month. 129 COOPER STREET— Six-room house on good, big east front lot. This is close in and we consider it a good buy. Terms, SSOO and $25 per month. Rent ing for $25 per month. No loan. 110 PLUM STREET—Six-room house on lot 50x200. We are offering on terms of S3OO cash; $25 per month. ,VE have a beauty in a new 6-room furnace-heated bungalow We can sell on 4 S2OO cash and $25 per month. 'Will rent for S3O. x SALESMEN: CHARLES R. COLLINS. FRED C WOODALK ' ‘ Capitol Avenue Home for Sale TWO-STORY, eight rooms, all modern conveniences; shadv lot 50x200. 10-foot alley; 5-minute car service, best street pave ment in the city. Must be sold this week. Phone Main 4739-J. 45-ACRE FARM IN D'KALB COUNTY. WE HAVE this well-improved farm in high state of cultivation, 4-room house barn, orchard, etc., convenient to the new car line tn Stone Mountain for only $2,750. Can arrange terms. 60 ACRES FOR ONLY SSOO CASH WE HAVE here 60 acres of good land, heavily timbered, good orchard small 3-room house. This place is on the Tucker and Stone Mountain public road and about > 4 of a mile from the Georgia railroad and the Stone Mountain car line survey. The price of this land is S6O per acre; SSOO cash and the balance SSOO a year. 7 per cent interest. SIX AND ONE-QUARTER ACRES FOR S7OO. CONVENIENT to Decatur and Druldd Hills we have 6> 4 acres for only S7OO This place Is surrounded by good homes, schools and churches, and if yoti want a piece of acreage buy this. Can arrange some terms. Tribble & Hadlee 616 Third National Bank Bldg. Phone Ivy 3746. ■ » It’s Your Move LARGE DEVELOPMENTS in progress now and others to follow this winter will give vou big and quick profits in PEACHTREE HI RST LOTS. “The Highlands of Peachtree Road.” Monthly payments from $0 to S2O. No interest. No taxes. Sixty-five lots sold since July 15. Call, phone or write L. P. BOTTEN FIELD. Owner Phone. M. 1298 211 MWg.