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14 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Wanted—Miscellaneous. WANT to rent b.dr< m furniture for 12 months; West of condition. references. M.. Box 206. care ■: ■ ic at' tO-iO-l. HEATERS. $4 enough to bn' your ’<'al Southern Stove and Sup; ■'? <’>>mpar.y, 121 White hah s 4 FURNITI T.E ■ t -..sehohl goods, office fixtures and ' er.-han»-i.’« ••( any kind | accepted on ns girieii «'.ish advance*. Pembroke Sah > Co.. 143 nth Pryor St Bell phones Main 1434, Main 187. Atlanta 22*5. 8-15-12 eTpayh 1 ■■■-■• ' • hold goods i «nos ar-’ offi- ’ furniture ' Cash advanced on consignn ent Central Auction Comnanv. V_ Hast Mitchell - street. B< ■ ■ DROP A c\P.P Wil l I g . ■■!. for old clothes and shoes The v’cstfarc. _l6* 7 ■ 2. 42 WANTeI Y to ' ■ v M Cox cleans al) k nds carnet*; rugs a spe cialty. Ivy 3135-J. Atlanta ISIS. 14'> Au* I ■ • •' ‘ ‘1 “ WANTED Wf ■ ' •-’■■■! casi or. household g. . pianos and office furniture <’ j.-ur or. consign ments Springer’s A jetton House. 25 South Pryor ->• 801 l phone Main 1526. rStnT MEN’S old clothes ano shoes Drop a card I Bock. .12 Hell street. Automobi’es. WH■ ' • shop for an- ‘ tomohile B< y 124. Covington, Ga. 49-29-10 i\TLL . . • : ■ V... •- • m . 1 • ■ ..tut for 1 tno-pas • : l. r -ar. worth S4OO to SSOO. W H S Hain Iton, I • la. Phone Decatur : IOJ9-3 1 TO EXCHANGE the best climate and . soil in th< world for a tired and frost- ■ buten fa. . link P t The Ninth Anni versary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex aminer. out December 25th. will tell where they ar ■~i I hov. to get one Mailed to any address In Us Ited States or Mexico 15 cents; Canada or foujgn points, 25 cents. Rend in your ordet h< w 10-21-4 AUTOMOBTLES FOI SAVE. FOB SALE C aimert 1910 model 5-psa senger touring car; newly painted and in go. .. ... 10 Ea. t Fourteenth street 10-29-15 , WILL sell . .< p.ij Tt odeiT’for sl.be.-n used only five months; origin .I i:>■ . ■loo. lr uire I. I' I Ar kin. ' IN . , ir . -treet. 10-26-15 WILL >1.1.1. I! .ai for $800; been used ten tnontiis; original price $1,600 AppH 1.1 ' . tkin. 228 Peachtree street 10-26-11 Lost ard Found. STH A YHI > from 33 Crumley street, brown butt headed cow: dark head and neck, rhort I-•»; Return to above address and recciv. reward. 14-29-10 ■ - —— • < ■ »■ ' ' LOST r ■<•!<»•!l.tiok Sunday afternoon on corner ■■ f ,i;..• •’< ■■• n >treet and Highland . avenue, or on West Hunter car. Phone Ivy 523 .-1,,10-29-7 , IX’S i' < m 'S rdon street about 1 j m. < M- i;da\ Black leather hand hag contain ing .< bid and some silve’-, als<> postcard I aUlr-ssol Mis.; Bonnie H< ■ •<!. Oak ; i ■■ • : < in :. nd ■ " , • tvlew I; rar or in <•« met ry, m-lcl watch and sig- ■ pet fob engraved \l. H Return to !■ North Jackson. Phone Ivy 4109. Reward ■ ! WANTED Manufacturers and merchants to help manage the business end of the - Panama car.al It is located at Los An- ■| < g •<. t s thv eal < The Ninth Xnniversary edition of The Los Angek < bAaminer, out December 25. will have *he facts about this great proj- T ect. Mailer! tn any address in I’nited ( States or Mexico I’ cents. Panada or for- |‘ eign points 25 cents Send in your or- ; der now. 10 21-4 Palmistry. , GYPSY CAMP? CLAIRVOYANT ami Palmist; reveals 1 past, present ami future. Consultation on all affairs of life. 138 Whitehall street, c 16 13 ■- Clairvoyant and Palmist. « HAVE RETI’RNI.'D lo Atlanta and is “ now located ai 1-3 Auburn avenue. Was ' located at 11 Easl Mitchell street last winter. Anything you desire to know, ' you are assured truthful and positive facts about it. Readings. 25c and 50e. Make no mistake In the place. 93 Auburn avenuo tin lent i. 10-26-22 1 WANTED Visitors to come out and see the great Southwest. Most of tlmn will I want to slay. The Ninth Anniversary Edition of The Los Angeles Examiner, out December 25th. will set forth :be reasons. Mailed to any .address in I ’nited States or Mexico. 15 cents; Canada or foreigi points 25 eents Send in you- ordet- now. 10-21 4| ] Palmist ami Life k'eadiiig. I 17 E/ ST MITCgJELI ST , (IN TENTR_ I YPSY QUEEN. IS NOW L('GATED hi tent, corner For* ?yth and Luckfe; can be consulted on | mi affair? of life. moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed. t» 25-13 j Money to Loan. 1 FOR C per eent ami 7 pe. eent loans See I John E. Gay, 801 Empire I.ife Bldg Main 141 10-4-45 ! Va ?. iEI > Families to own s< -m* more of those beautiful Southern California homes. It is a habit, get it. The Ninth Anniversary Ijhimn of The Los Angeles 1 Examiner, out I'ey. inber 25th. tells how the habit is acquired. Mailed to any ad dress in I’nited State- , r Mexico 15 cents; • Canada or foreign points, 25 eents. Send ' in your order now. 10-21-4 ON FIRST mortgage real estate security I Home funds and insurance inonev Rates 1 s’-j to 8 per cent Interest We also make I monthly payment loans We can give 1 you the money as soon as titles are ap- i proved. t RALPH 0. COCHRAN CO., i 19 S. BROA D ST. L h z RHINE, Loan Manager. MI'N’J’Y IT'I; S\l . \ ; pi.-, ;| ■<].; AND OTHERS, upon their own names; cheap rates, easy payments. Contiden- 1 tial. I>. 11 Tolman. 524 Ausiell building. MONEY ON HAND for immediate loans ! on property in or near Atlanta ,i E. 1 Van Valk< nb-.rg, 501 Eouitable building -6-22 ‘ \. .: VM A N ,<■ CON N 3ml ESTABLISHED 1890. ' Mor'gages <>n R.al Estate. 4-1-3 T' ■. : ME n x; ,s T( . LEND; any . amount , b ’>< • cent Write nr call S v ' ' ’ ' ■ ■ reel ill7 |' THE ’PRUDENTIAL IN-L SI RAN( E CO. of Ameri ca can make you a loan on Atlanta improved propertv. I through their loan eorre-1 spondents, Turman, Black & Calhoun, 203-8 Empire Building. 6-7-12-1 FARM LOANS placed In any amount on improved farm lai,, in Georgia The Kotttherr. M- rigage Company. Gould build -7-13-1 JEWELERS AND BROKERS '"'-A’''. AU" ' ’ Ol PET **s loan << A rA' . PHONE MAIN 211 STRICTLY PRIVATE WK lIA\E plenty of money to lend at lowest rat s on Atlanta ' and nearby propertv, either fori straight or mon Idv pavment j plan. Also for purchasing pur- i eli.ise im my notes. Foster & Business Opportunities. I WHITT] advertisements and sales letters that g» t business; also collection letters that pt't the 4 money. Ads 50c, letters 75c. G L id, Winsted, '.'"nn. FOR s\LU OR EXCHANGE? One Cole sawmill outfit; 25 horsepower; almost new; in use about sixty nays. Will ex change for \tlanta property. Glenn | Snow. Gn 41-29-10 BUSINI ■ S ■ ■N / LIBRARY' brand nfew; in ten volumes, cost $29, sacrifice for $lO. Invaluable to business man. 45 Williams street GO< »D machine shop in live town; will sell or exchange; also water pumps. Westinghouse air pump. Box 124, Covlng tj»n.~ Ga 48-29-10 WANTED A buyer for a well estab lished restaurant, located in a busy Ala bama town, and is considered the best restaurant In it The monthly sales aver age over S7OO. Rent reasonable and long lease. Parties who own this business have others require their attention. Price ; i.jOO For particulars address the Nash \ llle Business Exchange, No. 528 Cole Bldg., Na hvljjle, Tenn. 10-28-24 I '■. S surveying and mapping course for sale cheap Box 277. care Georgian. 46 25 10 FOR SALE Dental officeTmtflt, with $3,- 000 annual practice. Write P. O. Box 77. .Milledgevlfah-Ga. 52-23-10 tin business or tin and plumbing together. For further particulars write W. H. R. i • . > i . . WANTED I I’nilies to own some more of those beautiful Southern California homes It is a habit, get it. The Ninth Anniversary Edition of The Los Angeles Examiner, out December 25th. tells how’ the habit is acquired. Mailed to any ad dress in United States or Mexico 15 cents; Canada or foreign points, 25 cents. Send in your order now. 10-21-4 Real Estate For Sale. BARGAIN FOR SALE—Corner lot. 108 by 178, block of rar lino; sidewalks, sewer amj wafer. Price $1,500. J. H. Estes. ;.l I Temple i''< l urt. Main 4256. 10-10-10 FoR SALE, by owner, beautiful lot on Peachtree Hill avenue. Peachtree Hills place. Address C. M. E., Box 214. care Georgian. 14-30-10 EX ELI TOR’S SALE. 150.7 ACRES of valuable farm land to the highest bidder, for cash, before court house door, Jonesboro, (la. Sold for distribu tion. First Tuesday in Novem ber. -I. 11. Johnson, Executor, Palmetto, Ga. 48-30-10 F< »n s.\ LU (>n one of the best streets of West End, new bungalow, seven rooms; large corner lot, near line; all con veniences; granite front, sleeping porch, handsome interior and fixtures; construc tion will bear close inspection. I need money \ny one with SI,OOO cash can se cure a rare bargain. Places like this are scarce, owner. Box 212, care Georgian. 10-29-20 $275 i Qi la in fit it class cottage; worth $600; invest igati at once. Ad drexs A., 1 -x 250. care Georgian. H WE 40 acres of Irrigated land in the famous apple country of southern Idaho; Twin Falls tract. Will trade for real es tate around Atlanta or a No. 1 automo bile. Apply 914 Austell Bldg., Atlanta. Ga. t 10-Jt>-62 ONE-ACRE LOTS. WE HAVE a few lots of one-half to one and one-half acres at $450 to $750 each; terms *lO monthly; elevated and wooded; 1 only 20 minutes’ ride from the postoffice; on ear line to Marietta; a splendid in vestment Bailey & Rowland, 1520 Fourth National Bank Bldg. Bell phone M. 3217. 10-22 TWO new bungalows in Kirkwood; will 1 sell cheap, or will exchange for vacant property or purchase money notes. Ad- ; dress J., Box 700, care Georgian. WANTED .one hundred thousand ready made families to share in the prosperity of Southern California. The Ninth Anni versary Iklition of The Los Angeles Ex andner, out December 25th. will (ell why and Low. Mailed to any address in United Slates or Mexico 15 cents a copy; Canada or foreign points. 25 cents. Send in your order now. 10-21 -J THE HOUSE you build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. DANDY 6-room bungalow, nearly one-half acre lot; in one of the prettiest suburbs around Atlanta. All conveniences. Stone front; city water; beautiful mantels and fixtures; electric lights; large bath. If you want something nice, call 31 Inman building, or phono M. 2053. Farms For Sale. EARMS FOR SALE in Calhoun county, Alabama; good land, nice dwellings. Write t r call on B. H. Denman, agent, at Jacksonville, Ala. u Ships of ail kinds to burn California oil and carry merchandise for the port <»f Los Angeles to and from the Panama Canal. The Ninth Anniversary Edition of The Los Angeles Examiner, out December 25th. tells just what the canal will do to Southern California. Mailed to any address in United States or Mexico. 15 cents: Canada or foreign points, 25 cents. Send in your order now. 10-21-4 Farms For Rent. WANTED One hundred thousand readj - - nnide families to ahare in the prosper ity <>t Southern California. The Ninth An niversary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex aminer. out iTcember 25th, will tell why and how. Mailed to any address in United States or Mexico, 15 eents a copy; Can ada or foreign points, 25 cents. Send in y--itr order now 10-24-4 Want to buy your second-hand furni ture. stoves, household articles and mis cellaneous tilings? Tour ad in the "For Sale. Miscellaneous” columns will be read with Interest and your used but useful articles will be sold at a big profit to you. Railroad Schedule. SOUTHERN ' RAIL WAY.' "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 : ioA 35 N. Y0rk..5:00 am 36 N. Yorkl2:ls atn 13 .1axvi11e...5:20 am' 20 Col’bus. s : 2oam 43 Was’ton 5:25 ant 13 Cinci 5:30 am 12 Sh'port.. 6:30 ant! 32 Ft Vai. 5:30 am 23 .laxville. 6:50 ant' 35 B’ham., 5 45 am •17 Toccoa.. 8:10 am 7 <’’nooga 6:40 am ’.’■l Heflin. . 8.20 am: 12 R’mond 6:55 am 29 N York 8.20 am’ 23 K. Citv. 7:00 am 3 Chat’ga 10:35 atn 16 Bruns'k 7-45 am 7 Macon. .10:40 am 29 B'liam .10:45 am 27 Ft Vai. 10:45am: 38 N Yorkll:01am 21 Col’bus. 10:50 am 40 Ch'l'tte 12 00 n’n '1 Cinci 11:10 am 6 Maeon.. 12:20 pm 29 Col’bus.. 1:40 pml 30 C’bus ... 12:30 pm 30 B’bam 2:30 pm 30 N York 245 pm 40 It ham . 12:40 pm| 15 C’nooga 3:00 pm 39 Ch’lotte 3:55 pm! 39 B’ham... 4:10 pm 5 Macon 4:00 pm *lB Toccoa. 4:30 pm 37 N. York. 5:00 pm 22 Col’bus. 5:10 pm l 1.. Bruns'k 7:50 pm 5 Cinci ... 5:10 pnt 11 R’mond. 8:30 pm' 28 Ft. Vai. 5:20 inn 24 K. City. 9:20 pm 35 Heflin... 5:45 pro : 16 C’nooga 9:35 pm 10 Macon.. 5:30 pn. Hi Col’bus 10:20 pm 44 Wash n 8:45 pm i 31 Ft Vai. 10:25pm, 24 Jaxville. 9:30 pm I 36 H ham. .12:00 ngt 11 Sh'port.ll 10 »nt ! 14 Cinci4l:oo pm| 14 J’xvllle 41:40 pm Trains marked thus <•> run daily ex c?Dt Sunday. I I'kiti;- run daily. Central time. City Ticket Office, No. 1 Peachtree tit. READ FOR PROFIT-GEORGIAN WANT ADS—USE FOR RESULTS WITLD JUDUE r.J.HARSHALL. Poultry Show Notes By PERCY H. WHITING. The Briarcliff Farm's exhibit of Ban tams at the Georgia Poultry associa tion’s show this week is without ques tion the most complete of these tiny birds that one man ever made in the South. Included In the list are the following varieties: Golden and Silver Seabright, Dark and Light Brahma, Buff, Black, White and Partridge Coch ins, Booted White, Silkies, White and Black Japanese, Blacktailed White Jap anese, Black-Breasted Red Game, Brown Red Game, Birchen Game, Gol den and Silver Duckwing, White, Black and Red Pile Game, Rose-Comb White and Rose-Comb Black, White Crested Polish, and White Crested Polish Bearded. Those Bantams are one of the fea tures of the exhibit, though to the lit tle folks they are second in interest to Mr. Candler’s pair of bears. H. Konigsmark, of Smyrna, Ga., has on exhibit a pen of Barred Plymouth Rocks, which are not in competition. Mr. Konigsmark has gone in particular ly for the egg strain of Barred Rocks but has some fine looking specimens for all that. The Bantamry, of Atlanta, owned by Joe Brown Connally and John S. Mc- Creight, made Its usual killing with Red Piles and Black-Breasted Red Games. Mr. Connally has been breed ing Bantams for fifteen or twenty years and is one of the leading Southern ex perts. The turkeys on exhibition in the Georgia Poultry association show have been making life miserable for the of ficials. They were housed in most substantial coops, but they insist on breaking their way out, and it is a dull afternoon that does not find three or four perched near the top of the build ing. They have torn down partitions, broken up coop tops and flown at will for a couple of days. Had it not been for the system of band numbers in use the turkeys would now be so Inextric ably mixed that their own owners could never separate them. "Fine story, ‘Asa G. Candler, Atlanta Millionaire, Feeds His Pet Cranes with Canary Birds,' ’’ said Bill Stoddard, as he stood outside the Briarcliff Farm aviary at the Auditorium and poked fun through the wire netting at the wealthy owner of the farm who was having the time of his life. In order to make a nice showing in his aviary. Mr. Candler ordered a lot of canary birds. They did not reach At lanta in time for the show, so he bought a batch from a local dealer. When he turned the first on© loose there were streaks of gray as two cranes dived after it. A couple of seconds later the canary was being gravely crunched and torn by a crane. The sec ond canary turned loose met the same fate. Then Mr. Candler and bis assist ants got busy and spent the next half hour catching the canaries and getting them out of the dangerous place. The incubator and brooder exhibitors are getting a. lot of attention. They have unusually fine showings this year. Webster Sharp, of Decatur, did well with his White Rocks. With five en tries he won second and third pullet, ' 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. —,. T Orpingtons. FEW PENS or single birds. Ruff Orping tons; high-class stock. Morris Farm, Clarkston, Ga. 10-49-8 ALL my last season’s winners for sale. Pens and single birds. Ribbons and cups go with birds. V. A. Ham, Newnan, Ga. 9-21-1 r ~ 1 . ■ Leghorns, 150 FINE ~White~l7egborns~~s I~eac"h~~L. S. Bottenfield. Phone 27-. I Decatur, Ga. ln-19-17 Plymouth Rocks. EGGS from prize-winning Barred Plym outh Rocks; four ribbons, first cock, first, fourth and fifth hens. Silver cup (sweepstakes) on just four birds. Fine cockerels for sale. Benjamin H. Spurlock. Lithonia, Ga. 9-14-5 Rhode Island Reds. ARE YOU in the. market for good stock of Rhode Island Reds’.’ My S. C. Reds will win in good company. My winnings at Georgia State fair. Macon. Ga., were i ribbon for best type and best colored bird in show, all breeds competing: first and second pen. first, second, third, fourth cockerel, second and fourth pullet, sweep stakes cockerel. I had sixteen birds en tered and each one was a winner. Stock and eggs for sale. Mrs. P. T. Callaway, Washington, Ga. 10-26-9 IF YOI 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 Bantams. BANTAMS—Game bantams, Sebrlghts, Buff Cochins. Carlisle Cobb, Athens. Ga. 4-26-30 Ducks. INDIAN RUNNERS White and Fawn and White. Grown stock, ducklings and eggs. Prices right. Satisfaction guaran teed Georgia Duck Farm. Smyrna, Ga. 47-29-10 RAY’S RACY RUNNERS are the best White Runnel ducks; they are prize winners in the competition; lay pure white, delicious eggs See our string of beauties at the show; stock for sale; eggs from pen headed by "Georgia King" and four prize-winning ducks at $5 per setting of twelve. Snowhlte Poultry Yards, O. O. Ray, Manager, Kirkwood, Ga. 10-25-24 Fife’s Pure White Runners WON on every entry last two Atlanta shows. I offer a limited number of tine young matured stock bred from my all prize pens. Special prices on drakes. George C. Fife. Box 1181, Atlanta. 10-24-23 Turkeys. TEN MAMMOTH White Holland turkeys, twenty-live Fawn and White Indian Runner ducks for sale W. D. Bennett, Molena. Ga. 10-23-29 Eggs. I’H< )Ri)( ’g H BlU\I > Buff < irpington pggs. H pvr 15. IJ6 Windsor street. Main iv-a-iu and fourth and fifth cock. He met tremendous competition in that class, which is always one of the best in the local show. Hal Riviere, of Kirkwood, who is showing some excellent Black Orping tons, has one cockerel, eight months old, which weighs 10 1-4 pounds. He is a stunning bird in shape and color and a veritable wonder for size. Mrs. J. M. Hart, of College Park, has an exceptional exhibit. She is showing seven varieties of Wyandottes and three varieties of Orpingtons, ten in all. W. J. Barnes, an Atlanta breeder of Buff Plymouth Rocks, took second and third pullet prizes with a pair of ex ceptionally fine birds. The Cornish Indian Games are at tracting a lot of attention at the local show and none have come in for more favorable comment from the spectators than those of H. G. Hubbard, R. F. D. No. 5, Atlanta. He has some excep tionally fine stock. B. F. Hart, of College Park, has one of the largest exhibits at the local show, with 40 White Leghorns. These birds were winners at Atlanta, Macon and Memphis last year. J. H. Kimberly, of Ben Hill. Ga., Is making his first show with one pullet, one hen and one pen of first-class White Leghorns. M. F.. Morris, of Atlanta, was a strong winner, as usual, with White Wyan dottes. He took first and fourth cock, first and fourth cockerel, and fourth hen. J. F. Rhodes, of the Rhodes Poultry Farm of Athens, has been at the show this week. He believes the local ex hibition is one of the strongest he has ever seen. He is boosting hard for the Athens show, which is slated for De cember 3, 4 and 5. Many feminine exhibitors did fine work in the local show. Mrs. L. L. Up son, of Athens, won prizes in all three varieties she entered, and it was in the torrid Orpington class, where the com petition was of the million dollar va riety. Mrs. Upson entered pens of Buff and Whites and both were placed in competition with eleven pens. Mrs. L. F. McClelland, of Stone Moun tain, was another winner with White Wyandottes. Her hen that won first was a wonder. W. P. Barnes, of Griffin, was a good winner in Barred Plymouth Rocks, with first hen and first pullet, as well as third and fifth cockerel. Bruce and Abbott, of Whiteland, Ind., who entered only Buff Orpingtons, made good winnings. They will take away prizes for first and second hen, first cockerel, third pullet and fifth pen. The winnings of B. F. Hart, of Col lege Park, with White Leghorns, were first, second, third, fourth and fifth cock, third, fourth and fifth hen, first, second, third and fourth cockerel, first, second and fourth pullet, and second and fifth pen. Poultry—Miscellaneous. HAY’ E ON HAND forty White Orplng tons and seventy-five White Indian Runners and will sell them reasonable, considering quality. It will pay you to investigate. Write J. W. Fincher, Buchan an, Ga., for particulars. 35-30-10 EGGS-—Eggs. Baby ducks, babv chicks, White Runner ducks. White Leghorns and Rhode Island Reds. Strong fertility. All fine premium stock. Duck eggs $2 to $6 per setting; hen eggs $1 to $2 per set ting. I'Yee Range Duck & Poultry Farm, Chamblee, Ga. 10-26-2 FOR SALE -Very fine Rhode Island Red cockerels and White Leghorns; White Runner and Fawn and White Runner ducks; trios and pens. Baby ducks and eggs. Write for prices. Free Range Duck & Poultry Ga, 10-26-3 MY WINNINGS at Macon fair October 15- 25 were six firsts, three seconds, one third, one fourth out of eleven entries in R. I. R., I. W., Pit Games, F. and W. Ducks. Stock and eggs of above breeds for sa e. Also Black Orpingtons. Write H, L. D. Hughes, Danville, Ga. 10-23-28 P< >1 ’LTRYM IDU While in Atlanta at the show this week, don’t fail to call on Cole & George, 33 West End place, if you want to pick up some bargains in Anconas and White Orpingtons. 10-29-18 i ————- FOR SALE—Pure strain S. C. R. I Red B. P. Rock and Light Brahma hens, pul lets and cockerels at $1 and $1.50 each I rio Poultry Yards, Gordon, Ga. 10-25-17 IT. 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 Tr" a’TuTe cure for roup. Once tried, vou 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 LAwj«L it will pay you to try Hastings' Ever green Lawn Mixture this season; 20c a pound; 3H pounds 65c; 14 pounds, the standard bushel, $2.50. SAVE THOSE SOREHEAD FOWLsTitii Conkey’s Chicken Pox Remedv. Price 50c a box. WHEAT BRAN, alfalfa meal, whole corn chicken wheat, shorts, poultry bone’ , shell, grit, crushed oyster shell, charcoai ' and beef scraps. Monkeys. FoR SALE—Mamoset monkey, amiable i and intelligent, only $lO. Cal! Main . 1310 or address M., care General Delivery ; Atlanta. 10-28-36 Hogs. TAKING ORDERS for <Mght weeks fine i Berkshire* at sl2 pair. Morris Farm. i Clarkston, Ga 10-19-7 Poultry, Pet and Live Stock. Incubators. FREE FOULTRYMEn7“ GET our big catalogue of Incubators and brooders. Southern States Incubator and Brooder Company, College Park, Ga. 40-30-16 Buckeye Incubators. NEXT WEEK at the big poultry show we will show the new 4943 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 in 1904. They are the world’s best hatchers Get a catalogue. Marbut & Minor, East Atlanta. Ga. Both phones. 10-23-27 Horses and Carriages WANTED. —Good one-horse dray; also good two-horse wagon. W. A. Graham. Phone 6628 Ivy. 41-30-10 Horses For Rent. CAN FURNISH city drummer or others horse and buggy by month at reason able price. W. A. Graham. Phone 6628 Ivy. 40-30-10 WILL FURNISH reliable parties mule and dray by week or month. W. A Gra ham. Phone 6628 Ivy. 42-30-10 Dogs. FOR SALE—Toy French poodles, highly pedigreed; will sell cheap. Call Main 2120-L.58-30-10 FOR SALE—Pedigreed trained pointer; two years old; can see him at his work. Take East Lake car and get off at War ren Station. 32-30-10 FOR SALE—Coon and opossum dogs, fox and cat hounds. M. L. Crawford, Tiger, Ga. 10-12-53 Disenf ectants. CREOSOTE is an excellent germ destroyer for poultry raisers to use about the premises. We have it in any quantity. Atlanta Gas Light Co. 10-30-13 Legal Notices. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR PLUMBING, HEATING AND WIRING Required In the COURT HOUSE FOR FULTON COUNTY UNDER CONSTRUCTION on the south east corner of South Pryor and East Hunter streets, in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, for Fulton county, Georgia: 1. Separate sealed proposals for each trade, addressed to the commissioners of roads and revenues of FYilton county, Georgia, will be received until 12 o’clock noon, November 9, 1912, for the furnish ings of all material and labor required for the A PLUMBING, CONSISTING OF PIPING, FITTINGS AND FIX TURES: B. HEATING. CONSISTING OF PIPING, FITTINGS, FIXTURES AND VENTILATING SYSTEM; C. WIRING, CONSISTING OF CONDUIT, WIRING AND EQUIP MENT. In the building, covering an area of ap proximately 130 feet by 220 feet, consist ing of sub-basement, basement and nine stories, ail as more minutely described in the plans and specifications for a court house for Fulton county, Georgia, being erected on the southeast corner of South Pryor and East Hunter streets, in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, for Fulton county, Georgia, on file and open for inspection at the office of the commissioners of roads and revenues and at the offices of the associate architects, A. Ten Eyck Brown and Morgan & Dillon, 607 610 For syth building. Atlanta, Ga. All bids to be indorsed with the name of the trade bid on and "For Fulton County Court House.” 2. Copies of drawings and specifica tions may be obtained from the above architects at 607-610 Forsyth building, At lanta, Ga., upon a deposit of a certified check for S2O for each set. Said check to be returned to the maker upon the return of drawings and specifications in good condition. 3. All bids must be submitted on spe cial proposal blanks furnished by above architects, or they will not be considered, and accompanied by a certified check for 2 per cent of the total amount of bid, payable to the commissioners of roads and revenues of Fulton county, Georgia, as a guarantee that the successful bidder will enter into a contract according to said plans and specifications and execute a bond for double the amount of contract within ten days after the notification of acceptance of his bid, failing which said certified check shall become forfeited to the commissioners of roads and revenues as liquidated damages. 4. On signing of contract and approval of bond, the certified checks of the un successful bidders will be returned to their respective makers. 5. Bidders will furnish sufficient evi dence of their ability and experience in this class of work and must possess proper resources to carry out work satis factorily to the architects and the com missioners of roads and revenues. 6. This work, for which above pro posals are requested, must commence on the site not later than December 1, 1912 7. Payments upon the work will be made on the certificate of the architect on the first day of each and every month during the time of this contract of 85 per cent of the value of the work fur nished and erected, provided the contrac tor has made application over his signa ture for said certificate on or before the 27th day of the preceding month, and that a schedule of material and labor in place has been furnished with the esti mate. A certificate wdll be given by the architects for the balance, or 15 per cent, upon completion of the contract in con formity with the plans and specifications, application having been made as above. 8. Each proposal shall be signed with the full name of the bidder, and if a com pany or corporation, by (he full name of each partner or officer. All amounts shall be written in ink and expressed in words as well as figures. 9. The commissioners of roads and rev enues of Fulton county, Georgia, reserve the right to reject any or all proposals. 10. Bj- order of the commissioners of roads and revenues of Fulton county, Georgia. (Signed) CLIFFORD L ANDERSON, Chairman Commissioners of Roads and Revenues. Fulton County, Georgia. H. M. WOOD, Clerk k . 10-9-16 BANKRUPT SALJL THIS IS TO NOTIFY you that I, as trus tee for Shyer Bros., will sell, at public sale, on Saturday, November 2, 1912, at 11 o'clock a. m., at No. 513 Grant build ing. the assets of Shyer Bros., bankrupts, which are now located at No. 14 Gilmer street. THIS IS A FRESH STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS, CONSISTING OF TO BACCOS, CIGARETTES. The same In ventories at something more than $1,300. There is also a small cash register for sale. I shall be glad to permit you to examine this stock of goods at any time to suit your convenience. Respectfully yours. J. N. HIRSCH, trustee. 436 Mari etta street. Bell phone Main 1027; At lanta phone 3115. 10-30-15 Georgian Want Ads Get Results Real Estate For Sale. W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LO1N« Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 EDGEWO OD AVENUE "IF YOU SEE IT I N OUR AD., IT’S SO •■ ta Ph °be 1881 >rr»n a a t i.- av ’- ox - 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 partic ulars, see Mr. Eve. 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 100 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 $4,150. Terms can be arranged. See Mr. White. If Yo« Have Money to Lend, We Can Place it Safely. U °° FOR RENT. FLATS. N °. 400 PIEDMONT AVENUE. WE HAVE several very desirable flats at this number; from four to elelt r all conveniences, except heat. Prices from sls to $25. This tip-top condition, and is exceedingly cheap at above prices. Propertj Is j n WE PUBLISH a WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving everything we have for rent. Get a copy. " D «~cription of JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 13 AUBURN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN «1| Real Estate For Sale. • 259 East North Avenue 5-Room Modern Home AT AUCTION TUESDAY, NOV. 5, io:3o A. M. AT COURT HOUSE Terms--One-half cash, bal ance 1 and 2 years with in terest at 7%. Be sure to at tend the sale if you want a sweet little home. E. Rivers Realty Co. HERE 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 PETERS STREET PROPERTY SAFE, SOUND INVESTMENT PETERS STREET VACANT LOT—Adjoining West Lumber Company's place we have a lot 69 feet on Peters street and running back 360 feet to 80 feet in the rear on Southern railway. Now rented for SIOO per month, which will carry the Interest and taxe». MARIETTA STREET VACANT lot, 23 by 100. Lot beautifully elevated and will make an ideal building site. Can be bought for less than $55 per front loot This is a safe and sound Investment. Who will get this bargain? If it is you. you had better act quick. CORNER GEORGIA AVENUE AND GRANT STREET, on lot 56 by 100 Con crete building on the corner, now occupied as drug store; also eight-r"om modern house, with all conveniences, facing Georgia avenue. Loan of SI,OOO due m three years at 5 per cent. House and store now rented to reliable tenants. Can be bought on easy terms, with a small cash payment. See us at once for prices and all information. THE L. C. GREEN COMPANY 305-6 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PHONE IVY 2943. Is Your Home Mortgaged? IF SO, and you have monthly payments to meet and interest notes to pay, YOU KNOW WHAT TROUBLE IS. But if you buy a home from us at Jefferson Park, East Point, you have no mortgage or interest notes to trou ble you. WE HAVE a five-room cottage, on lot 50x175 feet to alley, just half a block from electric car line, on which you may pay a small amount cash, just to bind the trade, and S2O a month. This is worth considering. W. D. BEATIE 207 EQUITABLE BLDG. BOTH PHONES 3520. FOR SAI E COTTAGE, GREE xWOOD AVEN! E. I A BN ’UO LPI’TLE VuLMIVTUour 1 N-Z ±J. X 1 I . wlth bath. Lot 50 by 200. to all X. Terms. Price only $2,500. M , raC rr WOODS IDE TH< ’ MiS & WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. 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