Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 18, 1912, HOME, Page 16, Image 16

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* THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AM) NEWS. READ FOR PROFIT--GEQRGIAN WANT ADS-USE FOR RESULTS WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 18. 1912 16 Auction Sales. AT AUCfION~ SEVERAL consignments, including the furnishings of a Cleveland Ave. home, consisting of tine bedroom furniture, range, hatrack, leather parlor suit, brass beds, mahogany library ta ble. mahogany buffet, china cabinet and dining table, chiffoniers, dressers, tine springs and mattresses, handsome quartered oak pedestal dining table, fine rockers, library chairs. Wil ton Axminster and Brussels art squares, rugs, draperies, curtains, etc. Friday. Sepf. 20. at 12 E. Mitchell/ Sale at 10 a. in. CENTRAL AUCTION CO.. 12 E. Mitchell Street. AT AUCTION. Till RSDAY. 10 a. ni.. at 143 South Pryor street, we will offer consignment of goods from 74 Forrest ave nue, including several other consignments, consisting of one oak and nnc mahogany davenport, sideboard, din ing table, golden oak bed room suit, book rases, one S9O hall rack, dressers. and washstands, rockers, chairs, brass and enameled beds, art squares, rugs, carpets, mattresses, pillows, bed lin ens, 50 pairs all-wool blank ets, and • ><M) hooks, and oth er goods too numerous to mention. PEMBROKE SALLS CO.. 113 South Pryor Strei t AT AUCTION. TH URSI) A V AFTER NOON, SEPTEM BER 19. AT 2i30, WE WILL OF FER TO THE 118 ill EST BIDDER A LOT OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, INCLUDING EVERY THING TO GO IN A HOME. SPRINGER'S AUCTION HOUSE. 25 S. Pryor St. PAWN BR< ■!< ERS“a i'7'Tl7>N H< >1 ’SK, 51 Decatur street We buj and sell unv and everything Atlanta phone 2285, Bell phone Mitin 1434. Main 187 7-29-20 PEMBROKE Sales Company under new management; will accept your utrplus Btock of any kind on >t ; ignmcnts; cash advanced; settlement on date of sale 143 P Pryor st Bell phone Main 1434. Main 187; Atlanta phone 2285 8-5-30 Business Opportunities. COTTON BUYERS desired in « a< h town to export for National Cotton Companc 504 <'al dL‘r I ■;•!.. ,i.g -17 9 WANTED :• • L: \ . t . ■ ■ | net A. C. Fulmer, Trion, Ga 46-16-9 Real Estate For Sale. HAST LAKE DRIVE Over 200 feet frontage, on East Lake drive; east front: corner of l-'uir street; Ideal place for swell bungalow G terms on the property Can be used for two homes. Will trade this land for stock or on proved eitj property See < 'Hal les E. Thompson, 20' Equitable building. At lanta, Ga 35-18-9 SI'HITIHAN On paved rostt near River car line, six mibs west of center of Atlanta (Center Hill Station, Elite prop erty for sttb-divis:. i title place 14 acres, with live-room house, also store house, 50 by 40; price SB,OOO. Also 17 acres that Join the above, with eight-room two-story nouse an>l two-story barn, line water and other init'rovemet’ts. t>r SB,OOO. Or the ■whole 31 acres with all Improvements for $15,000. .I M Averett. Route 7. Atlanta jy- is-_9 For; sa Ll'. H< tu t ful. new . modern eight-room home, furnace heated, on prettiest street in Decatur. Ga. Lot 100 by 400. near ear line t'ontfortable sum mer and winter. $6,750 Terms Owner, P 11 B x 720 \tlantm 47-14-9 FOR SALE. 77 ACRES on S A. R. R., not far be yond Druid Hills. 524 feet front on tile railroad; special p ie. If sold at once. Here is an inv, stment hard to duplicati for amount invested. TUGS. W.. JAC lx SON. Fourth National Bank Bldg. F< »R SA IjE Fout-ro »m hous h ■ 50 River car line. $1,000; $lO a month' .L 2 . ■ ' - ‘ EQUITY of S6OO i:i six r<-»m uotTage fol $330. This is a bargain F. S M . rare Georgian _ A ? p; i - newest to SBOO. will sacrifice for S2OO cash if taken at once. Retail Merchant cart Georgian 9-12-38 I Everett A- Everett, 224 Brown-Randolph Bldg Marietta and Forsytl 7 15-27 GRANT STREET" H<~Vl’i: % ’3 OCtU "buji s a dandy 5-rooin dwelling, 173 Grant st., new and nmdt rn throughout; splendid neighborhood. 1t will please you t y<«u want a home. Easy terms Ed R Havs, • THE HOI SE you build, buy or rent will not he a modern homo unless it is M ired for elveti'icity. Farms for Rent. (FoR RUNT Six t>. fifteen horse farm one half to tuo miles -t raih< .id sluti. r ' EG |.l . , , * EDITED JUDCjL I.J.MARSHALL. 117/y I look Up Poultry; Incidents of Rarly in. During this period of the seventies and early eighties the judging at the greater part of onr fairs was done by compari- son and applied bi three men of known integ rity. They were selected at the last minute be fore the judging was to commence. One of 1 the chief qualifications these men must possess was that they did not know any of the exhib itors. and could, therefore, show no partiality. They were usually men of good ability and sagacity in their own lines of business, but their education in ponltr.v matters had been sadly neglected. So much so that it was not an uncommon thing for them to call the superin tendent to find out what certain .varieties of chickens and diicks were called. As an exam ple of their work in the duck alley, I have actually seen them award first prize upon a pair of Pekin ducks as the best pair of Pe king, the best pair of Aylesbury, and best pair of common ducks, not knowing that it was one and the same pair. The game was played upon them by one of the hucksters traveling the rounds of the fairs. You have all heard of this kind of poultryman if you have not seen him. Thank fortune, his days are about niinil>o'«<l. Judging by such a famous trio wos il lie- acme of perfection by tile huckster. He was right in clover when he was able to realize double upon a number of exhibits. Hut the poultryman who bred his own stork and was exhibiting it, and knew the value of it, and the value of winning a prize upon it, would not stand fm such work very long. I. for one. told the management of one of these big fairs that if 1 could not go into -neh an exhibit alone and do bet tor wot k than this crowd had been doing for years, it would not cost them anything at least. In about two years I got just such a job, and. while my work was not perfect by any means. I can tell you that no one pair of ducks got more than one prize, and that feather - legged Wyandottes and smooth-footed f'oehins failed utterly under my first judging. There were a lot of kicks registered against my work, mostly by the fellows who had been working the three judges to their gain. Judging System Changes. The single judge had a hard road to travel the first few years of his ex istence as a judge, but it meant the bettering of the poultry industry, in which we mere most interested. When a fair tried the one-man sys tem one time, it was a "go,” and no others need apply. These fairs were groat marts of trade for the thrifty Judge Marshall will be glad to answer in this department • pieslions on all points of all rearing utility and fancy ponltrv. He can not undertake, however, to reply personally to such let ters of inquiry. Address Judge F. J. Marshall, College Park, Ga. Plymouth Rocks. HGGS from prize-winning Barred Plym outh Rorks; four ribbons, first cock, first, fourth and fifth hens. Silver cup <sweepstakes) <»n Just four birds. Fine • oekerelA for sale. Benjamin 11. Spurlock, ! . ' .i 9-14-5 Leghorns. WHITE LEGHORNS, 16 hens ttn.l two cocks. 1911 stink; 16 pullets and one cock. Match 8. 1912, and four or six May pullets; fine, healthy birds; Wyckoff strain; moving, must sell; $1 each. 95 Alta ave., Inman Park 45-18-9 Orpingtons. S3O PEN thoroughbred Buff Orpingtons; five hens, one rooster; first sls check gels it. prizewinners. 65 Crew st. 48-16-9 Bantams. BANTAMS Game Bantams. Sebrights. Buff Cochins Carlisle Cobb. Athens. <; a 4-26-3* Incubators. , INCUBATOR, 340 egg Prairie State; only ttseil for one hatch. Call Eggs. THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs, $1 tier fifteen 126 Windsor street Majn 3 88 4-27-25 Dogs. DOGS ' ' ■' ■ - Varietj of point ers. setters and hounds to select from. Yourg and mature. Trained and partly trained Correspondence solicited. Nfont v ieA Kenm \ fijle, N < ’ 11 9 ; • s \LE Pointers, setters ami hounds, wants E \ Linn file, Kerners ville, N C. 59-9-10 Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. Railroad Frontage FRONTING on three railroads, less than two miles from the cen ter of the city, we have a prominent cornet with good depth which we lt.it e been authorized to sell at once for nearly one half what adjoining railroad frontage |. being held at. Here is a eb.in . to make some real money quick Sec Mr. Phillips or Mr. Everett. EVERETT & EVERETT 221 Brown-Randolph Bldg. Phone M. 3392 _ _ - "" "" 1 I ! —| A Home tor Your Rent AT I'O t - n park. E..-' I' ant, v. tie building a five-t oom cottage on ex t'a g' lot. whh i n il -. '.I for small cash payment and 120 a month. Wi: i:.»y ■ ...uttifii , huge lots lOnxl.’.O f< .t to alley, on which we will build < "is to y. ar plans for small amount cash and balance monthly W.I). BEATIE * 1 » H E<jUll.ih ♦ Huiltling, fa » ■Nm F.J JtTA-EsSBXT-I- poultryman who was successful in rais ing a good lot of thoroughbred stock each year. He would take a lot of| extra stock along with him. in addition to his show birds, and was usually suc cessful in disposing of them at paying prices Times have changed greatly lit the manner of conducting poultry ex hibitions. both at the fairs and winter shows. At the best of our shows these days everything must be systematic. The cooping uniform; all stock classified; entries closed before the stock begins to arrive; the cooping attended to promptly, so that the judging may be commenced the first day of the show and completed early in the game, B< that the prize cards may go up prompt ly. The judging is done by the single ex pert system. An exhibition may have three or four of these judges employed but each one is assigned his special work to perform, so that there is no balloting or easting of lots among the Judges to see who will win the prizes. The responsibility is placed and each Judge must father his own work and stand or fall with it. Our exhibitions are not only run on better and more systematic plans than in former years, but there Is less ten dency to try to win, irrespective of quality, than used to obtain. It is a question of merit, for merit must win. No one need hesitate to take hold of the poultry business in any of its branches They will find all the possi bilities they are looking for. and pleas ure, too. Cats. MALTESE kittens for sale, $5 each. Ap ply 969 Highland avenue. 49-17-9 Miscellaneous Poultry. 200 MARCH and April hatched Single Comb White. Leghorn pullets, Wyckoff strain; White Runner Ducks, egg ma chine, the greatest money makers. Mrs Louis Do.vner, Guthrie. Ky. 91-14-9 11. G. HASTINGS & CO., Seedsmen for the South, 16 West Mitehell street. Four City De liveries Diiily. North and South Side 9 a. m.. Inman Park and West End 2 p. m. Bell Phone M. 2068, Atlanta 2568. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT BULBS indoors for early blossoms. We can supply you with the following, all large, strong, sure bloomers: Paper White Nar cissus. 25c a dozen, postpaid 40c. White Roman Hyacinths. 40c a dozen, postpaid 50c. Freesias, 20c a dozen, postpaid 25c. Double Dutch Hyacinths in the follow ing colors, white, pink, light blue, dark blue, red and yellow. 60c a dozen, post paid 70c. Single Dutch Hyacinths, colors same as the double, 50c a dozen, postpaid 60c Chinese Sacred Lilies, 10c each, or three for 25c; postpaid, add 3c each. Write for a copy of our bulb catalogue. WE HAVE ON HAND a beautiful as sortment of flowering plants. The prices are right. Call in and make your selections. ALL WHO HAVE TRIED the "Red Comb" Poultry Feeds say that they are the feeds to feed their fowls. If you have not tried them, a trial order will convince you that this is true. LEK'S. Conkey's and Rust’s Poultry and Stock Remedies. DON’T FORGET that we have four city deliveries daily at the time mentioned in heading Orders given before that time will be delivered the day they are given. Reai Estate For Sale. W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS. Il EDGEWOOOD AVE. Bell Phones 1031-1H32. Atlanta Phone ISBI. "If you see it in our ad it’s so." FOR SALE. ON HARDEE STREET, close to school and churches, on a pretty, level lot, 75 feet front, we have an attractive home of six rooms; all improvements; brand new . price, $3,500; easy terms. See Mr. Dews. UN BOULEVARD DEKALB, near East Lake Junction and convenient to 15- mlnute car service, a nearly new five room bungalow; all city conveniences ex cepting gas; nice lot. 50x200 feet; terms to suit you; price only $2,500. See Mr. Radford. CLOSE to South Decatur and East Lake car line, a nice six-room bungalow, with water and electric lights; price, $2,300; easy terms. See Mr. Dews. AT 43 GREENWOOD AVENUE, we have the nicest home proposition on the north side, at the price we have on it for quick sale, has eight rooms, nicely finished; nice mantels and fixtures; the lot is 75x165 to an alley. Can handle this on terms of SSOO cash and S3O per month See Mr. White. If You Have Money to Lend. We Can Place it Safely. FOR RENT. I?" S- ast . W?, s street...slso.oo I 10-r. h., 400 South Pryor streets4o.oo >2 r ' es * Kilis street... 200.00 10-r. h., 432 Central avenue 30.00 L’ p [jor street 90.00 > 9-r. h., 42 West Baker street 40.00 l--r h., 277 South Pryor street... 62.50 I 9-r. h., 36 Capitol avenue 35.00 WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of everything we have for rent. Get a copy. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, —TVPjLJtgNTING AGENT. 12 AUBURN AVENUE PHONE MAIN 618 FOR RENT ' BY E. RIVERS REALTY COMPANY 8 WEST ALA BAM A STREET. 36a PIEDMONT AVE., we have this splendid eight-room house on an elevated lot House is in splendid repair and in first-class neighborhood. $45.00 per month. 115 EAST AVE. You will find this eight-room two-story house with all modern conveniences. Very desirable for two small families. Only $35.00 per month. 369 CENTRAL AVE. This is an eight-room two-story house with all conven iences. Good neighborhood and splendid location. $30.00 per month. 39 MILLS ST. This is a five-room house, in good repair. H«is bath and gas, and only a short walk from center of city. $22.50 per month. FOR RENT STORE ROOM at 34 Nor th Forsyth street. Price $125.00 per month. \ HOLMES & LUCKIE REALTY CO. 34 North For syth Street. FOR RENT PEACHTREE—Right at Merritts avenue. We will have ready for occupancy in a short while, an excellent double building. We have rented half of same to the Indian Motorcycle Com pany. The other half you can get—2s by 125 feet. Get a price now before some one gets it. PEACHTREE—Between Ivy and West Peachtree streets—now' I two-story building being erected. Modern and up to date in every detail. Look at the construction of this building, and then make us a price. Size 25 by 100. Turnian L Black & Calhoun Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. EDWIN P. ANSLEY REAL ESTATE. REALTY TRUST BUILDING. [ $5.250 —NEW 6-room bungalow on St. Charles avenue. Furnace heat. All modern improvements. Lot 50x190. $750 cash, balance monthly. $6,000 BEYS a beautiful new 8-room home in Druid Hills section. Lot 50x170. Easy terms. $3.950 —TWO-STORY, 7-room house, with all modern improve ments. On Crew street. Corner lot. Easv terms EDAVIN P. Ivy 1600-1-2. Atlanta 363. THE L. C. GREEN CO. REAL ESTATE. 305-6 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. Phone Ivy 2943. TWO stores close in. near the Aragon hotel, now renting for sllO per month un tier a five-year lease. A fine corner for an apartment house This can hZ bought for less than S4OO front foot. NO 55 BROOKLINE ST., new 7-room cottage, built bv owner for honie TfiZ house is beautifully finished both inside and out. and has all modern improve ments. Ttlq walks, stone steps and the front yard recentlv sodden Take Stew art avenue car anti get off at Brookline street Prices anti terms can be ar" ranged at our office ' Ml ' 358-360 CAPITOL AVENUE—Both two-story eight-room houses, on lotGoxTiu f PP " t to alley; cabinet mantels, ttle hearths and modern conveniences in both We can arrange easy terms and payments on these houses at bargain prices “ASK THE REAL ESTATE MAN” Cail on him for Plats an d prices. He will te 11 you that , Beautiful Highland View Lots With ten-minute car servioe t and all city improvements anti high-class setticmetit IS THE BEST BUY IN ATI \\T\ EOK THE PKIt'E M E ASK YOU AT I NTA DEV FLO PM ENT (’()M PA NY. 6»“M3 Third National Bank Building. FOR SALE JOHN J. I WOODS I DE Houses For Rent. FOR RENT. 6-r. h., 27 West Fair streets2s.oo 6-r. h.. 289 East Fifth street 32.50 6-r. h., 71 Bellwood avenue 10.60 6-r. h., 234 Chanel street 21.00' 6-r. h., 408 Ormond street22.so* 6-r. h., 295 Cooper street 15.60 ; 6-r. n . Fair street, Kirkwood 20.0 u 6-r. h., 35 Orleans street 18.00 6-r. h., Boulevard DeKalb, Kirkwood 15.00 : 6-r. h., 38 Curran street 9.00 6-r. h.. 81 Ormond street 20.60| 6-r. h.. Lakewood drive 20.00 I 6-r. h., 293 East North ave., furn ... 45.00 6-r. h.. 33 Ix»vejoy street 15.60 6-r. h., 94 Whitehall terrace 15.60 i 6-r. h.. Holderness street and three acres of land 11.00 ! 6-r. h., Posey street. Kirkwood. Ga.. 21.0»» ' 6-r. h.. 24 South Warren, Kirkwood. Ga 15.00 6-r. h., 8 Coper street 30.00. 6-r. h.. Boulevard DeKalb and Clif- ton 17.50 6-r. h., 122 West Alexander street.. 17.60 6-r. h., Gilbert street. E. Atlanta... 12.00 6-r. h., 504 Euclid avenue 25.00 6-r. h.. 69 Bellwood avenue,lo.6o And a long list of larger and smaller houses. Come to see us. Real Estate For Sale. ' I Plan Your Own House We are prepared to build in our Stewart avenue subd’\ n a house according to your own plans. Maybe the houses , . have looked at do not exactly suit; you want something a I different. Give us your ideas, and we will build just the k; J house you wish, and arrange terms of payment. In this suLi \ siou we have many fine lots to select from—all near the n PW I Tenth ward school and city playground. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR JEFFERSON PARK. EAST POINT. is located in the northeastern section of East Point, entirely renn>\. > , the fertilizer factories and other manufacturing industries, and > tually become the best residence section of that rapidly giowing < it\ entire Park is elevated, jet only slightly rolling and practically all t n . dent? are buying their homes. THE PLAUE TO BUY A HOME is among home owners, where each place is continually being improve , Inr t • rapid enhancement in value follows. Let us show you. \Y. D. BE AT IE. 207 EQUITA BLE BLDG. Both Ph ones 3520. Bungalow On Large Lot WITHIN one short block of car line in beautiful Ormewood we offri six-room bungalow on lot 100x190 to alley. Only built about a year, ha? electric lights throughout, and bath. Fruit trees and in a delightful home section. Owner will leave city January 1. Price $3,500, on terms of Hooo cash, balance easy. Believe us, it's a. bargain. THOMSON & LYNES 18 and 20 Walton St. Both Phones 458. CO. 609-10 Atlanta National Bank Bldg. Both Phones 4234 $5,500 —ST. CHARLES AVENUE; six rooms; furnace-heated bungalow; has har<i wood floors; stone front; on large shady lot. A home at this price on a 70-font street isn't found every day. Good terms. S2,6SO—INMAN PARK SECTION—We have a good six-room house, with all im provements. We can sell on terms of $250 cash and balance $25 per month No loan. See it at once, as houses like this are hard to find. $5,000 WILL BUY a beautiful ten-room two-story slate-roof house, on Wash ington street Lot is 50 by 200. This is in the $6,500 class. If you arc look ing for a genuine bargain, don’t let this pass by. Terms, $750 cash' and halams SSOO per year. M. L. PETTY & E. L. HARLING REAL ESTATE. 32 EAST ALABAMA ST. ON EDGEWOOD AVENUE, we offer two brick stores, on a lot 47*4x155 to an other street, for $15,500. These houses are rented now for $lO5 a month and will bring $l5O as soon as the present lease is up. For an investment nothing in Atlanta will compare with it at tlie above price. Come to the office for infortna tion. ON EAST SIXTH STREET, we have two seven-room apartments, lot SoxTui', that we are offering for $10,500. These apartments arc renting for S9O per month. It looks like a good investment for these two flats. Good terms can be had. ON STEWART AVENUE, we have two houses that we are offering forATYiYh sale for $l,lOO each. The owner refused, less than 90 days ago, $1,250 for these lots. One-half cash and the balance easy will handle them. See us at once, as they are below the market. WE HAVE A LOT on Edgewood avenue that is worth S2OO per front f.mt W? offer it for the next three days for SIOO a front foot. Nowhere-in Atlanta can you place $2,500 that has the future that this lot has at our price. PIEDMONT AVENUE LOT. Only $250.00 Per Foot. IF YOU WANT something worth the money, see this; fine buildings gmitj up all around this lot; will bring $350 soon. Terms. PLASTER’S BRIDGE ROAD LOT. “A Money Maker.” CAN .BE HAD at $12.50 per foot less than anything else on tile road; you can buy this with your eyes shut and make a good profit on it. price too low to advertise; you will have to come to office early to get it Onl’- $2,000 cash, balance to suit. 10 ACRES ON A CORNER. $‘3,000.00. FRONTING ON MORELAND AVE. and Paper Mill road, we are offriii.g this 10-acre tract at S3OO per acre. Moreland avenue will soon 1 cherted in front of this property through to Druid Hills, then it will brin.: SSOO easy. Terms. ST. CHA RLES A VENUE COR NER. AT s4n PER FOOT; only one left at this price; you will he sorr\ if you don’t buy now. 7 1-2 Acres and a Beautiful Home In Decatur, Ga. « 2-STORY 10-room house; has water, electricity and steam heat; flow• and fruit of every description; plenty of shade; ground is worth i!i> money; price low; $3,000 cash, balance to suit. North Side Homes. WE WOULD like to show you some desirable homes that we are offering at reasonable prices. They are well located and can be had on terms to suit. Worth $4,500; Price $3,800. W ESI END Beautiful 6-room cottage; well located, shady east from built for a home; 6-foot hall; going to sell; SI,OOO cash, balance FOR QUICK SALE. THE OWNER has instructed us to sell two lots 55x142 each, fronting 11 Muttaj Hill avenue, and two on another street in rear, 54x117 * - for SSOO and $350 each. This is a cut of $250 per lot less than the adj-ei - ing lots sold for. If you want a real bargain, see these. Just off ’t I Decatur ear line; has sewer, water and eleetricitv. Come today. It is " ’ your while. Ttirniaic Black and Calhoun SECOND FLOOR EMPIRE BUILDING. A BEAUTIFUL HOME 1 lic atvd <h>uhle-tt<M»r ( . l L with felt in between cynre- u? i \‘‘L’ la, K» I’Hrlor and dining room with French * inanttls. Ihim Lntlcr jmntry and cloH»ts, shads, level, vhhv front b»t, I” service in vit\. price, Ib.oOO, on <»a>\ turnis WILSON Bh'OS. 701 EMPIRE BlJttJ MAIN 4411-J. IHE HOI Sh. you will build, buy or rent will not I" 1 modern home unless it is wired for Electricity. Real Estate For Sale