Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 29, 1912, EXTRA, Image 14

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THE ATLANTA (.LOitGiAN and news.reaO FOR PROFIT-GEORGIAN WXKIN ■ AUS-USE FOR RESULTS Auction Sales. AT AUCTION. SEY ERA L COXMGN- MEN T s () 1 ’ KIN E i HOUSEHOLD GOODS. IN-! CLUDING SOLID )!.U lIOGAXA DINING ROOM SUIT. PARLOR SUIT. MAHGG?. V Y DRESSERS AND GUI E ED X I E R S. BRASS REDS. RANGE. GAS STOVE. DAVEN PORT. LI TUA RY TABLE. RE< EPI IPX ROOM Ei’R- N ITU RE. ROCEr RS, ART SQUARES. il(IS. ( UR TA INS, ETC.. TUESDAY. OCT. 2P. AT 12 E. MITCH-i ELL >TLb XT. < .* if) a. n . Tip * <kiy. we! .•J - iH.ld goods. I incl buffet, china ; ca :• . .. stal .lining tub' - >et cost $400; j «!?--■< . ~ •< mahogany. I mi. pi- . Lra-’s beds. ■ r■ \ solid I . < ention l ull rockers. \. . . ir< ; ">:s. sanitary I • kish h athcT rock I < ’ .-:< u c ;i-u caliimt with oak din- ! if 4 ■:.!•. ;<!.'•> s- t of ih < to match,. j r-i i ■ <r »♦■»<! <■» Mfl'onUr. fine , • am . .s in ■... . n ohogany I . i. f , .gr i • .ki;• .:< n i i Li< \ ’nowis and j. •-! j' i.ollov/ chairs, Bros- I .... mat- > • _ -h . ■ ■ Lie- <• hta ms. i>U tins. [ I. • ’ l l e | : < I;• •i C d I■!«’ < 111C!' iI’ •’ ig • till ;• m;. •to ,i * t ion. U-a .-•■ goods j ' a i .< • < jt v ai'ii must la sold | at this :a' ■ O; n f-r Tow Mon day . | », ;»>pi|v at 10 a. in., CENTRAL H CTIOx CO.. 12 E. Mitel ■ Si ■ >et. gV, "r <ri'iA\Gl' |. el'emU'"and ...i' 1 it. H> ' world fur it tir'd aiul frost- , »■■■.!■ I "1 i ba.' 1 i ... ' . The ■.i Xr;- | , niv :sa'" IC-' : 4 .n i The L<> ■ Angel' - Ex- ' a •> m •it l K conil e- 25th. will tell where ‘ th... j-.- end l>.,w i.. get one. Mailed to at' i. Iml'd .-'tale- or Mexico. , If. cent <' ii.-tda or foreign points. 25c.1 ' Send ■ .■ ■ ~,,, . 10-21-1 ; > CTvrit.M \f ’TI< .x <■' I . 12 E Mli'Teli ' ji , h '\s u.c. sells everything: regular fi .>n ’'T;t -■<!;• ■' <1 !‘it »• 'a M v 1 ’e'l pi • -n«‘ ! . J ■ , __ 0 2 .J| | ) rMV ■' tn: ■ ; ■. i ■i<? si . m i ' DeeOinr street. \v< or; and sell any r a -i < vci-vihing. _\t! ,’•*.» on-- 2 '*‘; Beil I ( rm - . I’l Ya a Cs? U 21 ':.? 0 I f-: 'III ' IKE'S Au ■ ' e i I a t 2-' Smith. I \ Pry • street. wHI buy or sell your j I b-’U. . -Id go. d . pianos and office fiec’- H titre Main T. 10-3-G I PU?4l’•!’.<»!< U Sales I’onmany under n»*w '. management; wdl m cent vmtr surplus < sfnek <’« anv hind an consignment; cash . South Prvor ■■■ o. • P..-I1 pbmm Main WIL , Mai?: I*7. MJ-mLi pi «m- ’S.T g-G ;>o AruODiobilGs, ' jFs't HEc’l ;i Vi j c \ll of large Akron , tire f.'u-tot: Ml: •' i branch .a <■!;. (’as ing. 28 by 2U ' >. 30 bv ‘S.'.-i). 3 ‘ by ‘ • -Sll.lO. 32 Lv O 3- j • 22 bv I sl7 I'o :’ 9 . hv I 31 I.- 4 ’ 35 by 4 si:L!'O. A?;’ b? *U‘.!ci, • , Ly 4’.- I $27.Mr (Lar;-.- stock tubes ? McPherson j : Auto Tire Company. Atlanta, (la. ; 5 41-25- 0 N T< > EXCHA < t ■ b t climate and soil in the . ' < tir»<| and frost- i bitten farm i>.' i i ♦ Tm- Ninth Anni- versary IxdiCoii 'f Til,. Eo- Xngeh- Ex am;ner. out I h r 25th, will .1' where t 1 oy ar eaiul ' <>w to got • »ie. '.’..'lt d to ] ar? mhlri s. ■ . !<<! Stab— o* M. xico ’5 - ernts; Cnr.ada ■ icia ign point -, p.’ cents. lii !o ’“k 4 - • A 3(L ho;o passengi r touring car.[ C’lia!’ i»-rs Motroit: guaranteed to b<- in; good condition. Our price is a bargain: I■’ will consider trade for vacant let. 208. refers Bldg Main 2854 i:)-28-U ' ll FOR SALE ’X'atiinal four-passengm touring car, fully e-ittipncil with ton speedometer, electric bghts. prcs-to-liti- ' tank, etc. Car tn p- rs» < t condition and j ■ recently repainted. Will make a dost- I ’’ price for immediate sale, or will trade for good real estate Eugene V Haynes, 37 E Whitehall street. 10-26-32 WIT L SELL (’; llac. 1”12 model, for ’i $1,550: been used only live month. 1 ; I-j or : y !.al price s2.l' '). imm're L. U. Lar- b kin. :k:S I t 10-26-15 Wli 1 SR! L W : 11 -■ i. ; rS(>O: b on •' m < i if’: ' prwe $1,600. Apply I. U. Ia- .' I : x Peachtree street. ’ 10-26-1 I Los’ .-bd Found. i 1’ ■■■ EETIUhiK wintTii . . Southern " <>f honor o-.d s;., i-'iiKb-r i-.i’i loivo ", 1■ ' ■ b ‘ 1 b■:ng)l.K ><; ■ ■ .10.; er OSS \ of 1 n -to .1 ilh s 11. <-oo! . . i land ' a ■ .. to I LUST S o afternoon on W istview 1 ear or :n ce.- ei -y. gold natch and siu- I mt i I. ent-raved M H. lietvrn t 2'n , >'■ rth J.wkson. I’bonn Iw !pi'> Reward I' 1 „ 35-t-yo I l ■' T I • • n eh on ('a 10l avt nne , ' Set h";i- \V.■ aiv:i <i avenue small' de. . . ■ v >.b . ; ils i,le. I" Finder r. ma n. M - Me ■ ■> Clittmi j ' pmtion. Smith \ !>w .. (I. and receive lib- 1 era! rewn'a' 31-28-10 i-< s I -'l;.■■■'■ 1 rndv.r.y p;i<s, o imop. rty ol M' I. \V| ippi. . Ke- ~ tin !’ to ..2 ; S. It! I'rjor and receive re- - Al I '. i'J-lw-lO , i ' ■' ' luy"rna7e ihreAwidte , f«>: w. giis ST' |,.un.is. Einder e,.1l; J . 3101; row; r I 2 -25-!0: K ' . and ehee., Mrs. G. E Miller, Chain- ; blee. Ga. 2S-35-10 i T * N FED Ml m ' and nerehants ] to help manage the buTress end of the - Panama canal, it is loeaie< at I.os An-' g' les, the hex to the g■■ at Southwest. 'I The Ninth Annivi rsar.v edition of The Lo- Angeles Exama -. om ieemher 25. I will have the faei ;b- ;■ ;h > great proj- ; ect. Mailed to any -address in I’nited 1 States or Mexico 15 e its Canada or for- ~ eign points 25 cents Send in your or-i der now. 10 21-4 1 Money to Loan. *'< 'K 6p. r eer.t am! 7 p< r cent lo ins. See * ...,hn I'. Gay, SOI Empire Life Bldg - '4! 10-4-45 x'l i .1' Families to ow ■ ■ < more i those .a Southern California! homes. It is a habit, gt t i The Ninth 1 .‘.nnive-.ary Edition The Los Angeles i Exanii’s " out I>ecembor tells 'iow 2 tl>o iiaoit ".■ acquired. Made.l to ans ail- I dr -s in 1 'tilted States or M<-17 cents; j Canada c. foreign points 25 cent;. Send In your order now. 10-21-4 ( ON FIKST moi ig’<K~<Treo7itTs7. ar!t>~ ' Home funds and iestiranvi rnonev. Rates > F>\. to 8 percent into*.-st W" ado n ake ' monthly payment lout s. M'. can give t you the money as soon as titles are ap proved. t RALPH 0. COCHRAN CO.. 19 S. Bl:' > r> ST. 1.. H Z GREIN I . E..ai Manager MONT v y. ANI> OTil .> i-.eii own names; cheap .ate ; - ■ :r.ei f'mTuien- 1 tin’,, p. 1! ;e' . an. < ' i . b Hiding. M■ ‘N i. v ' 1 x HANI • . . i. loans on property In or rear Mianta E. Van Valker.'j irg, 501 Equitable building , ESTAHEIsI EG tspo. t s ■ : ' . • . 4-1-3 !, BPECIAE HUME finks to LEND, any Money To Loan. ; PRUDENII AL IX SURANCE CO. of Ameri ca can make you a loan on Atlanta improved property, through their loan corre spondents. Turman, Black A- Calhoun, 203-8 Empire 6-7-12-1 NS placed in any amount on T vid r \ I. ml; in Georgia .The • i i. Mi rigage Company, Gould b’uild ' • 7-13-1 I}-/ -. JEWELERS AND BROKERS 'AY 301 pbte *s v/. / BLDC LOAN Az mow MAIN in STRICTLY PRIVATE ithout I ndorsement XX ithoui Collateral Security Without Real Estate Secui’it ics Xlonev loaned at LAXX FUL RATES. NATIONAL DIS (T)RNT CO., 301-2 Eourth Nation al Bank Building. W I: I! \ \ E pl 'iity of money to lend al lowesl rates on Atlanta uni nearby property, either for sfrait'lif or monthly payment plan. Also for purchasing pur chase money notes. Foster & Robson. 11 Edgewood Ave. Business Opportunities. I *-It SALU < hie soila fount outfit cheap: good condition. Phone Atlanta 6175 M., a.ldress (’ IL Box 204, care Geor ■ ' : • i j opportunity to buy first- <-l;i : dry goods, clothing, shoe and mil- liti'Ty hiisin* Large, roomy, well- Ahicd -lure with electric lighted plate yri s window'-' Will sell stock and btisi- B . ■ . I ’lillas. (Ja 10-28-25 \V\xTld) A buyer for a well estab lished r i.u ,i r;i at. knitted ir. a busy Ala- R.iuia D>wn. and is considered the best* I 1 • n onthly sales aver o’t i '7OO. Bent reasonable and long ' ■ I ‘art ie • who own this business have 1 ! i re iuir<’ their attention. Price . LUio. i-or particulars address th*- Nash .'!• Business Exchange, No. 528 Cole . R'-'i me, Tenn I<> 28 24 H a Jitth • ■ ■ [ can open you up a business that will pay S2OO to S3OO a month, or as a partner. 154 Whitehall 37 28-10 • SALE <>R I :.\( 'll AN( »E <me < ’ >le sawmill outfit; 25 horsepower; almost '• -• ; m use about sixty days. XX’HI ex ’unge for Atlanta property. Glenn Show. Hogansville. Ga. ;i ' 10 1 C. s. surveying and mapping urse f-r sale cheap. Box 277. care Georgian. 46-25-10 1 (’ .SALE Pental office outfit, with $3,- 000 annual practice. Write P. O. Box .'1 i!k'dgi-\ iff'. G;i. 52-23-10 SALE One well established tin business or tin and plumbing together, or further particulars write W. H. R. - iir<’<’d»-r. I’. O Box 54, Amcrinis. Ga \ ■ ; 1 ■ ■ • ■ '' ■ '\\ii ■■•-me tnor<- of those beautiful Southern California homes. It is a habit, get it. The Ninth Xiin \ •■r-.irx Edition of The Los .Angeles xamine?-. out December 25th, tells how ’he habit is ac (Hired. Mailed to any ad pess in Un • -d Slates or Mexico 15 cents; '•nada or forc'gn points, 25 cents Send in your order now. I v -21-4 Real Estate For Sale. •:.’75 MY EQUITY in first-class cottage; wo’th $600; investigate at once. Ad- Box 250, < are • let-rgi;>. n. 10 icr o Irr gited land in the us apple country of southern Idaho; alls tract. Will trade for real es a’ound Atlanta or a No. 1 automo >;i. Apply ’.*l4 Austell Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 10-26-61 •‘‘it SALE Bungalow; live rooms; new; on high s n'uud: shady; Arniston ave uie; half block from South Decatur car 1T ' • 7 "" °wner. Ivy 828-J. 10-26-35 HX)R SALE *■ i\« -r« <>m ,c<d(age, just, be low bort Walkrr. off South Boulevard, it 8 < ?rad\ avenue; $1,500; cheapest home ii Grant park section. Answer J. C. ■ . P O Box 50, ABanta. 43-26-10 ONE-ACRE LOTSP \\ I! lIAVK a few lots of one-half to one ..mi one-half acres at ?450 to $750 each; i i'c: $lO monthly; elevated and wooded; mly 20 minutes' ride from the postoffice; •a car line i<> Marietta; a splendid in stim i.i Bail* x ,v Rowland. 1520 Fourth \aiimial Bank Bldg. Bell phone M. 3217. 10-22-33 I ' new buii.'';ib>v. s m Kirkwood; will ■"■ll cheap, or will exchange for vacant ’"l'vrty or purchase money notes. Ad- Ircss J., Box 700, care Georgian. 10-22-34 v\NTi :i > ime hundred llwisand ready made families to share in the prosperity if Southern California. The Ninth Annl '■:'■.' v llilition of The I.os .Angeles ICx ■' lim■". "lit I' eemher 25th. will tell why "Hl how. Mailed to any address in I’nited 'sales ur Mexico 15 cents a copy; Canada >r foreign points, 2-5 cents. Send in your ■j h ■ r.mv 10-21-4 MY I'.i’l’lTV in large corner lot and six room house at a bargain for cash. O Box 98 '■ 10-12-76 l'i 'it S.M.E i 'lt I-! X < 'll \NG K W 1 I. .-111,1, or exchange for acreage dan li.' I'lom cottage, 1054 DeKalb ave mar V. "la: Inman Bark. Price Call Main 2405-J. Charles R. Cook. ISO South Bouloviird. 10-4-13 THE lIOI’SE you build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. For Exchange—Real Estate. ■' l ■' ■ north - ■ ■.• lot which 1 want to • \-•har.ge f< r piece of negro property. My bit valued at $1,200. W. H. C.. care Georgian. 10-26-20 Farms For Sale. H'ST THINK, 190 ! j acres near Stone Mountain for $2,000 cash. A. 11. Nelson. ■ Bast Alabama st. 91-26-10 i'l'l. SAl.l! .5.000 acres of Blount coun ts farm lands. In tracts to suit pur- •lii'.-'i rs Prices from $5 to S4O per acre. We cat please the most fastidious. Ad- Box ' i ' . i i.,. Ala. 60-25-10 W \ XTI-il* - Ships of all kinds to burn ' iliforn a oil and carry merchandise for 'I ' port "f l.'is Angeles to and from the oama I'atial. The Ninth Anniversary lice of The I.us Angeles Examiner, out 1' •■lib ’ !stli. tells just what the canal HI Southern California. Mailed to '. ny address in i’nited States or Mexico. '5 cents; Canada or foreign points, 25 tv Send i; your order now 10-21-4 7 Farms for Rent. WANTED One hundred thousand ready* mm." i .uiil.e- i,.. share in the prosper ■ el .rn California. The Ninth An mersam l< i : .-n oi The Los Angeles Ex .iminrr. out I’oeember 25th. will tell why ■t"' mA,. Mailed io any address in t'nlteil - ‘ ■ ■:■ 1b • 15 cents a oopx ; Can- " r " " s points, 85 cents. Send in your oidi.. no* 10-21-4 poui/riv- LDITLD JUm T.J.HARSHALL. Poultry Show Notes Bv PERCY 11. WHITING. The weather for the opening of this year's poultry show has something on that of last year. It will be recalled ihat last year’s exhibit opened with a howling ice storm in progress, the streets so slick that birds could not be elivered and the weather so bad that nobody ventured out of doom who did ot have to. The rearrangement of coops so that ill birds can be shown in the main Au ditorium has proved a tremendous ad vantage. It makes it more convenient for the spectators and adds to the* at tractiveness of the display. By reason of the fact that there is no crowding at the show there is space enough between tHie rows of coops so that light falls on all birds. This is an especial advantage to breeders of per fectly colored specimens as it shows them off to the fulest advantage. Judge Marshall will leave Atlanta to morrow, after judging part of the local show, to handle an exhibit at Pensa cola. The judge that gets the Orpington class at the local show has his work cut out for him. There is no question at all but that the Orpington division of the local show is the best ever known in the South and has probably never been exceeded in real class by any shows except those of New York, Chicago and Boston. The idea of a futurity for chickens, based on the lines of horse futurities and cattle futurities, is threatening to sweep the country. It was tried at the Allentown show this year and made a big hit. The idea, of course, is that I various breeders enter birds and pay an I Judge Marshall will be glad to answer in this department questions on all points of rearing utility and fancy poultry. He can not undertake, however, to reply personally to such let ters of inquiry. Address Judge F. J. Marshall, College Park, Ga. Poultry—Miscellaneous. FOR QUICK SALE—On account of mov ing, I offer for sale my entire stock of fancy and utility poultry. 125 fine S. C. R. I. Reds. 75 Barred Rocks, 50 White Leghorns, 25 Cornish Indians and 15 White Orpingtons. These birds were all raised in 19tl and 1912 and are of the very best strains. Will sell single birds or pens, but would like to have some offers for the entire lot or by varieties. Many blue : Ibbon winners. Birds range in value from $1 to $25. A. A. Webb, Adel, Ga. 10-26-28 l'i >K SAl.l'! I'ure strain S. C. R. I. Red, B. I'. Rock and Light Brahma hens, pul lets and cockerels at $1 and $1.50 each. Trio Poultry Yards, Gordon, Ga. 10-25-17 Hogs. BERKSHIRE PIGS —I have for quick sale one hundred and twenty choice, long bodied, big boned English Berkshire pigs at $lO each. Buy some and watch your money grow. Joe J. Battle. Moultrie, Ga. I'AMWt iRT'H HOGS—Boars, brood sows and pigs from America's best registered Tamworths. The bacon hog for the South. They grow as large in twelve months as other breeds in eighteen to twenty-four. Correspondence solicited. R. K. Ragland, Talbotton, Ga. 10-21-38 Leghorns. 150 FINE White Leghorns $1 each. L. S. Bottenfield. Phone 27-J Decatur, Ga. 10-19-17 FOR SALE —Thoroughbred S. C. White Leghorn pullets; good stock. E. B. Havey, Box 81, Lithonia, Ga. 10-23-15 R. I. Reds. IF YOU WANT a bargain in Reds, see me during the next few days; have sold my farm; must sell stock females, $1.50 to $3; males. $1.50 to $lO. J. I. Hosford, East Point, Ga. Bell phone. 10-25-32 Ducks. RAY-S RACY RUNNERS arUthUbest White Runner ducks; they are prize winners in the hottest competition; lay Hire white, delicious egg® See our string ■if beauties at the show; stock for sale: ■ggs from pen headed by "Georgia King" and four prize-winning ducks at $5 per setting of twelve. Snowhite Poultry Yards. O. O. Rav, Manager, Kirkwood. Ga. Fife’s Pure White Runners WON on every entry last two Atlanta shows. I offer a limited number of fine young matured stock bred from my all nrize pens. Special prices on drakes. <«eorge C. Fife. Box 1181. Atlanta. 10-24-23 Horses and Carriage#. ONE four-year-old colt, cheap for cash. Fine sa<. de gaits. Mrs. A. T. Klndsor, General Delivery. Atlanta, or see Mr. Ham, Center Hill, River car line. 30-28-10 Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale. BUILDING BUNGALOWS-LARGE LOTS—ORMEWOOD PARK BUILDING FOUR NOW. SEE THEM. A most desirable suburb, cherted roads, good car service, water, electric lights, everything to make you comfortable. WILL BUILD TO SUIT YOUR IDEAS. WILL ARRANGE TERMS TO SUIT YOU. CALL UP. J. R. McADAMS BELL PHONE MAIN 4245-J. ATLANTA PHONE 6027-M DILLIN>MORRIS CO. 609-10 Atlanta National Bank Bldg. Both Phones 4234 BARGAIN, NORTH SIDE HOUSE; ALL IMPROVEMENTS COST $4,500. FORCE SALE CAUSES US TO OFFER FOR $3,750. THIS IS IN PIEDMONT PARK SECTION. RIGHT AT TENTH STREET SCHOOL. DON’T MISS IT. WE HAVE SOME CENTRAL HAPEVILLE PROPERTY, BOTH VACANT AND IMPROVED. AT A BARGAIN. LET US SHOW YOU. NICE 5 ROOM. NEAR GRANT PARK, ON GOOD CHERT STREET; HAS ALL CONVENIENCES. $2,750, ON EASY TERMS. WILL SHAVE PRICE FOR LARGE CASH PAY MENT entry fee. Then the birds are shown in one class and the best one gets the sweepstakes. Two of the White Or pingtons shown at the Atlanta show by the Aldrich farm won futurities at Al lentown and netted $l2O thereby, which is some prize in the poultry show busi ness! With White Indian Runner ducks still all the rage, the fact that the Georgia Poultry association’s show numbers the largest class of them ever exhibited in poultry show history is a matter of in terest to breeders. It is an admitted fact that White Indian Runners were the big money makers last season, and they are in a fairway to repeat. A coming breed that shows a big ad vance over last year is the Partridge Plymouth Rock. Last year there was but a small showing. This year the class is filled and the bitds are better than ever. One notable exhibitor of Partridge Plymouth Rocks is William J. Stod dard. The last time Mr. Stoddard flashed before the Atlanta public, ex cept in a business way, was as an au tomobile driver. And he became known as the bravest amateur that ever sat behind steering wheel. His feats of bringing the Fiat “60” of racing fame over the wire at the local Speed way with a broken steering rod and later of running down a 30-foot embankment at 60 miles $n hour with the same car are still fresh in the minds of local newspaper readers. Now he has turned his hand to more peaceful and less dan gerous recreation and is succeeding brilliantly as a breeder of chickens and turkeys. His Partridge Plymouth Rocks are almost sure winners at the coming show. Incubators. Buckeye Incubators. NEXT WEEK at the big poultry show we will show the new 1913 models. 60, 175, 250 and 350-egg capacity. Awarded gold medal and highest honors at the Chicago World's fair. 1913, and at the St. Louis ex position !u 1904. They are the world's best hatchers. Get a catalogue. Marbut & Minor, East Atlanta. Ga. Both phones. Dogs. FOR SALE —Coon and opossum dogs; fox and cat hounds. M. L. Crawford, Tiger, Ga.lo-12-53 Cows TWENTY-FOUR good dairy cows, all fresh served July 1, will «be sold to highest bidder Wednesday, October 30. 224 De catur street. S. M. Davis. Main 676, Standard 831. 10-26-12 Monkeys. FOR SALI' Mamoset monkey, amiable and intc.dgent, only 810. Call Main 1315 or address M., care General Delivery, Atlanta. 10-28-36 H. G. HASTINGS & CO., Seedsmen for the South, 16 West 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. BEGIN NOW FEEDING YOUR HENS a good laying tonic. We recommend either of the following as being good: Conkey's Laying Tonic, Lee's Egg Maker and Rust's Egg Producer, 25c and 50c packages of each. CONKEY’S ROUP REMEDY Is a sure cure for roup. Once tried, you will al ways keep it handy. Price, 25c, 50c and $1 a box. MEDICATED SALT BRICK for stock, 25c each. Pure Pressed Salt Brick for stock and pigeons, 15c each, or two for 25c. IF YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL LAWN, it will pay you to try Hastings' Ever green Lawn Mixture this season; 20c a pound; Sli pounds 65c; 14 pounds, the standard bushel, $2.50. SAVE THOSE SOREHEAD FOWLS with Conkey’s Chicken Pox Remedy. Price, 50c a box. WHEAT BRAN, .alfalfa meal, whole corn, chicken wheat, shorts, poultry bone, shell, grit, crushed oyster shell, charcoal and beef scraps. Real Estate For Sale W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS? Bell Phones 1031-1032 11 EDGEWO OD AVENUE. Atlanta Phone 1881. "IFTfOD SEE IT I N OUR AD., IT’S SO.” FOR SALE. FINE country home in the city limits of Marietta, Ga. Fronts paved road. House contains nine rooms and is two stories; large barn, tenant house; assort ed fruits, running water. This place con tains 45 acres; land lies well; plenty of wood; city water in front; electric lights: fine shade. This is an ideal country home; reasonable terms. For full i>artlc ulars, see Mr. five. ’ ON A GOOD cross street, just half block off one of the main south side streets, a neat six-room cottage with hall running through the center; in good condition and renting all the time for $25 per month; on lot 50x140 feet with alley on side; $2,650: SSOO cash and balance $25 per month. Buy this and let the rent do the rest. See Mr. Bradford. IN a manufacturing district, eight houses renting to white tenants for $64 a month, not counting the water rent; on lot I'oo feet square; $5,500; one-half cash, balance can run. See Mr. White. IN INMAN PARK, near Edgewood ave nue car line, a two-story eleven-room house, on lot 50x140< with alley on the side; a real bargain for $?,150. Terms can be arranged. See Mr. White. of ground 11.00 If You Have Money to Lend, We Can Place it Safely. FOR RENT. FLATS. NO. 400 PIEDMONT AVENUE. WF! HAVE several very desirable flats al this number; from four to eight rooms; all conveniences, except heat. Prices from sls to $25. This property is in tip-top condition, and is exceedingly cheap at above prices. 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 PTTONE MAIN 618 FOR RENT. No. 20 Currier Street. _\ BEAUTIFUL 7-rooni cottage, close to Peachtree street and within walking distance of the business district. Take a look at this place before you rent. Price SSO per month. EDWIN P. ANSLEY Ivy 1600. REALTY TRUST BUILDING. Atlanta 363. Best Section for Homes or Investments On ' NORTH SIDE. 812 PIEDMONT AVENUE, corner of Tenth street. Practically new eight-room cottage. House has eastern frontage, furnace heat and every requirement of an ideal home. Only half block from Tenth street school. Let us show vou this Mon day. 95 WEST FIFTH STREET—That ideal of a mission bungalow that vou have had in mind is made a reality in this beaut ! ful place. Located among cultured homes and attractive residences. The six rooms and bath are the acme of con venience; the electric fixtures delight the eye; tiled mantels, tint..l walls and fumed oak finish to the woodwork all unite to make this the prettiest 'ittie home that we have ever seen at the price. Some one will buj r this soon. 1< t us show it to you Monday. THE L. C. GREEN COMPANY 105-6 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PHONE IVY 29'13. J7UAIJ CAT rp BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW I IN. D/l .1> JIL (On W. Sixteenth Street) Has seven rooms; strictly modern; TGAT TAT T hardwood floors; nice, elevated lot, 111 t - 1 IA I 40x105 fest. Terms reasonable. Price WOODSI DE " H ERE IS A SNAP SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE and basement, also two rooms in rear of lot. Lot 50x200 to alley, on GREENWOOD AVENUE, within 100 YARDS OF HIGHLAND AVENUE CAR LINE. CITY IMPROVEMENTS. PRICE $3,250. $250 cash, $22 per month. (This? place should rent for $25.) Call at once on ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT.CO. 609-13 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PHONE 21S1 IVY 142 Sinclair Avenue $4.2 50. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, with all mode ‘in convenien- ces; lot 100x156. Room enough to build another house. AYill arrange terms to suit. J. H. EWING 116 Lobby Candler Building. The Records of Fulton County are burdened with mortgages on homes. Those who have bobght homes agreeing to make a monthly payment and assume a mortgage realize fully what a burden such a contract becomes. THERE IS NO MORTGAGE on any home we sell at Jefferson Park, East Point. There are no interes’ notes whatever. Just pay us a 'small amount cash to bind the trade and S2O a month and the five-room cottage on Wadley avenue, just half a block from the electric car line, is yours. Better look into this today. • W. D. BE ATI E 207 EQUITABLE BLDG. BOTH PHO NES 3520. FOR SALE BY GRII E N E six shady lots. (Close in, South Side.) RTA T MT' "AZ EACH LOT 42x100 to ten-foot alley; ele- 2-K. JLv 1 I vated and shady; right at double-track ten-minute car line; tine purchase for in z \ < T —« < IK T X r vestor; only $3,500 will get the six, but g . Iv l LX I Vou’! l have to hurry. 511 EMPIRE BUILDING. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANtj, Phones 1599. INMAN PARK BUNGALOW. BUILT BY OWNER, who is moving to country: stone front, furnace heat, six rooms, large bath, big basement, lot .50x150 and perfectly level; Yale locks and best of everything. If sold by next Monday, will take $4,710 for it. Small cash payment will do. This is a little beauty and worth SI,OOO more than is oc* lr .1- WILSON BROS. PHONE M. 4411-J. • 701 EMPIRE BLDG. WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDINU Phon* 2106 Main HERE IS A GEM—Steam heat, hardwood floors, tile floor, front -porch and bath; beautiful celling beams, stone mantel, hammered brass gas and electric fix tures, book eases with leaded glass fronts, plate rail, birch veneered doors, but ler’s pantry, stone steps. We honestly believe that there is not a beter value in a new 6-room home in Atlanta. The location and surroundings are tlie best. It can be had for SI,OOO cash, balance S4O per month. The property looks better than this description sounds. S4,6SO—HERE is another bargain, 7-room, story and a half, nearly new bungalow. It is locatea in splendid resident section, lot 50x160 feet; no loan to assume, SSOO cash, balance $35 per month. To see this is to buy it. WEST END Here is a dandy 6-room home In Wes' End. east front, close to caf line, splendid arrangement and this is toe actual value We have another 6-room with furnace heat and hardwood floors for $4,100 This Is ■ Iwanty, easy. LET us do your building. Make tj/is y terrniT Houses For Rent. FOR RENT. f 6-r. h., Fair street and 3 acres of ground SIB.OO ’ 6-r. h., 109 Greenwood avenue 35.00 • 6-r. h., 339 Ormond street 25.00 6-r. it., Maiden lane and Howard, College Park 25.00 : 6-r. h., 285 East Georgia and store attached 12.50 ■ 6-r h.. 27 West Fair street 25.00 6-r. h.,-289 East Fifth street 32.50 ■ 6-r. h.. r. 62 Candler street, De- : catur 10.00 1 6-r. h., 21 Clay street. Kirkwood... 17.50 ; 6-r. h.. East Fair street 20.00 I 6-r. h., 108 Mansfield 25.00 1 6-r. ii.. 406 Fraser street 18.60 : 6-r. 11.. 11 Helena. Battle Hill . ....>IO.OO 6-r. in, 48 Lucile avenue. West End 32.50 ; 6-r. h., 244 Ciew street ....' 22.50 6-r. h., 11l LaFrance, Edgewood, Ga 17.50 ? 6-r. h.. Boulevard DeKalb, corner 1 Morgan 15.00 1 6-r. h.. 234 Chapel and 1 acre of , ground 21.00 6-r. 21 Florida avenue, Battle Hill 10.00 6-r. h.. Corner Boulevard DeKalb 1 and Clifton 17.50 ■ 6-r. h.. Rockyford road. Kirkwood... 21.00 1 6-r. h., Holderness street and 3 acres Seal Estate For gHARP & gOYLSTOx fourth Ward. H E HAVE a proposition in this that we think is miehtv is covered now with hou Ses ?v d ' Thi ’ for SSO per month, and r ' nt money spent on it it can ? n a “‘tie pay a good deal more th to ade t 0 COMING SECTION AXl> p , Y ’ S , !N - WELL ON THE AMOUNT X E ’’ : ASKING FOR IT. " E A RE SUBURBAN. ON A NICE shady lot that t. , we have a dandy six-'r 00m 10 °, X360 ’ with water, se« er andX'? car line in front, and this ’ ts ’ m a section that is coming f;l < Y” is one of those propositions that v have to see to appreciate L FT' Y PONCE HE LEON AVE ties stone front, hardwood iio O g "7 t0 ‘ heat, sleeping porch and lot ’th, ? over 200 feet deeu Thu i lUI ls ? uite finished yeT tor you to go look at it and « you i seif what the material is wIL ute inspection on this D i a ..,'. h " ein ’ we know it's worth ever? cent wJT 6 asking for it. nt "e are Real Estate Wanted. FARM. AVE HAVE a client for 10 to ‘>o - tract on chert cd road near | Atlanta. If yon want to sell see us quick. ATLANTA SI'BI’RBA.X REAL TY ODIPANY. 31 Inman Building. jj. 2053 —-— —— Legal Notices. GEORGIA—I* alien Counit IO -'state 0 ”' I>hil ' Secretar .' o' wH er '? J in .‘> iti 5 er 7 of the l nit «l .States, to. n l ', IL p',, B , utler ' w C. Thoma.* Ii ' Rucker, of rulton countv. Ge-.ru ;. ■ , .lolmson, G. 1.. Bowen. I. .1 rmviish ■' ■; Chatham county. Georgia; .1 Km.'.; < obb county, Georgia; I; i: Hu" q Meriwether county, Georgia; i' \ u ;-rn ot Glenn county, Georgia; L. 11. Biii'n and .1 H. Walker, of luBI. ( luniy. <;».'• gia; ijj E. Moseley, of Richmond Georgia; V\ . IL Harris, of Ularku r-uniy. Georgia; A. S. Maley, of Sumter . ji.il Georgia, and W. 11. Sp ncer. -.1 Md-mee county, Georgia, respect I illy shuw; r irst —That they propose to form a , r poration ter the purpose of conducting a fraternal beneiii association in .a-con..:a• with the provisions of the la\.s us die state of Georgia. Second 'I he name of the p: p>>sed cor poiation is to be “The Masonic Relief As sociation of the Most Worshipful rnLn Grand Lodge of Colored People. \ l-‘. and the State of Georgia.’ Third—The ten.n lor which pi . : -rs ask to be incorporated is thirty y a. v.th the privilege < i renewal at the end -1 that lime, as by k v provided. Fourth—The object and purpose of :he proposed association is not for pecuniary gain, and it shall have no capital stock, but it is to be organized amd incorporated for ihe promotion of social and fraternal intercourse between its members, whYii membership is to be composed of colored people only. 1 .Ith —Petitioners desirt 1 tin right u< es tablish subordinate lodges in Full :. county, Georgia, as well as within ; ny - r all of the other counties of said slate, and as many and as few such suboidinate lodges, and in such counties as they may desire, and that said corporation shall have the power and control over sub ordinate lodges so created by it. under this charter. Petitioners further desire the right to vest in the said :-iihordinate lodges authority to collect initial <-n f-i". monthly dues and assessments, in addition to the grand lodge assossmenis herein after mentioned. They further desii* :■ right to do such other and further things as are necessary to carry out ■! ' i-m'- poses of this organization, net contrary to the laws of the state of Georgia. Sixth—Petitioners desire tlie right m issue certificates of membership uD"ii such rules and regulations as ma scribed by the by-laws passed by said cor poration, which arc not to be contrary i-' the laws of the state of Georgia. Petitioners further desire the rign to demand of and collect through its subor dinate lodges hereafter to be organ.zea from the members, such fee or mj'/s may deem necessary ami expedient maintain said grand lodge and m car out the purposes for which this organiza tion is formed. .. .. Seventh Petitioners desire for san- ' poration the right to make such rulP> j j by-laws as to it may seem proper: t" •;* such officers, and to elect or app"int > committees or boards as it may opm • charging such officers, ,',’ e kili- boards with such duties and r<'H>eiisinii ties, and giving them such 1>‘■J’ ! ' ■5, may choose, not inconsistent ■ charter or contrary to the laws state of Georgia. . . .-j Petitioners desire the right m 1 a'f ~ use a common seal; to sue and and to have all the rights. p"« er.. I ileges and immunities as allowed to corporations of like chai'aci*’ 1 ■ Witness their hands ami their ■ this the 30th day of September, a (Seal) H. R. Butler. 11. A. H "CLs' F- Bowen. Chas. A < I, 111 ,'” , b t Wab Moseley, L. H. Burdel , J ■" , ker, W. C. Thomas, Sol. < • » Sr L. A. Townsley. A. S. • tai-. R W. H. Spencer, \Y . H- 1,1111 jn."i-35 Butt, John Kimble. GEORGIA—FuIton County: ( Maude Hendrix vs. Chas. D. Heno Chas. D. Hendrix: „„„ notified that Bv order of court, you ate 1.0 > au( j on the 12th day of r (1 -divorce Hendrix filed suit against .' ou '■ f sa j|j returnable to the January term court. , „„ oi the > ,an ’ .You are to be and appear .i. ■ n )he nary term of said court. 1 . tn an - first Monday in January, then and swer the plaintiff’s complaint lu ,|g e of Witness the Hon Geo. L. ' . 4 „, pli. said court, this I2tli,lla!, ,'|erk , ARNOLD BROILI- , GEORGIA—FuIton County Bessie L. Mars vs. John K John R. Mars: .iflpii that Bv order of court, you arq r , peßß |e on the 12th day of O . cto , '■„-' divorce L. Mars filed suit against >' ■' ' ~f said returnable to the Januarj C °You are to be and appear nary term of said court. 1 | to a n- first Monday in January, then swer the plaintiff s compm iudg p ’ Witness the Hon. Geo. L H*id.. said court, Cle£ fi2 Want to buy your • ture, stoves, artii < * „j- ol cellaneous things? Your a" " rear Sale, Miscellaneous” columns nut usefu with interest and yout u , (|1 l 0 you articles will be sold at a big i