Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 08, 1912, EXTRA, Image 14

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. READ FOR PROFIT-GEORGIAN WANT AD?S-USE FOR RESULTS Auction Sales. AFATCfION7~ SEVERAL CONS 1< IN MEN TS, INCLUDING EARLY ENGLISH DIN INGROOM SUIT. BRASS BEDS.* MAHOGANY DRESSERS AND CTIIE FONIERS. MAHOGANY BUFFET. DAVENPORT. Mahogany parlor SUIT AND AX MINSTER AND BRUSSELS ART SQUARES. LACE CUR TAINS. LOT OF LINE WOOL BLANKETS. LIN OLEUM. HALL RUN- NERS. ETC. ER I DAY. NO VEMBER 8. AT 12 E. Mitchell st. COMMENCING at 10 a m , Friday. we will offer to the highest bidder u fine eohrignment of furniture, including Earlj English dining room suit, ma hogany and bird's-eye maple <lr« , j’rcr;< ana chiffoniers, brans beds, felt mat tresses. National springs, ladles’ writ Ing desks, davenport, oak bookcase, mahogany buffet, center tables, pedes tal dining table, with set of chairs to match: fine parlor suit. Vernfs Martin iron beds, Early English and fumed <>ak library and reception hall rockers, Crex rugs, linoleum, Axrnin ster and Brussels art squares, mahog any settees, wool blankets, matting squares, lace curtains, table linen, hne lot of hall runners, bed spreads, pictures, and many other things too numerous to mention These goods are in first-class condition, and must be sold at this sale. Sale starts promptly st 10 a m.. Friday, Novem ber 8. CENTRAL AUCTION CO.. 12 E. MITCHELL ST. fO EXi jhaNclE The beat i ate and soil in the world for a tired and frost bitten farm back East. The Ninth An niversary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex aminer, out l>ecembei 2f»th, will ‘ell where they are and how to one. Mailed to any address in United States or Mexico, 15 cents: Canada or foreign points, 25c. Sfibi in yout order now CENTRAL .\( <’TI-'?x 12 E SfitcheH st . buys and sells everything; regular auction Tuesday and Friday. Beil phone Main < 1 10 341 PAWN BROKERS \l CTION HOUSE, 51 Decatur street We buy and sell any nnd everything Atlanta pnone 2285; Bell 1! 1 J _ 1 11 J B7 7-29-20 SPRINGER’S Auction House, at 25 South Pryor street, will buy or sell your household goods, pianos and office furni ture Main 1520 12 ? 2 PEMBROKE Sales Company under new management, will accept your surplus stock of any kind on consignment; cash advanced; settlement on late of sale 143 South Pryor street. Bell n' one Main 1434, 87, Atlanta pho*}® ??25 t! _ WANTED Mai facturers and merchants to help manage the business end nf the Parama canal. It Is located nt Tx>s An geles, the key to the great Southwest. The Ninth Anniversary edition of The Los Angeles Examiner, out December 25, will have the facts about, this great proj ect. Mailed to any nddres® In United States or Mexico 15 cents, Canada or for eign points 25 cents Send in your or der now. 10 21-4 Blue Prints. 817 AUSTELL BUILDING. MAIN 3R40 QUALITY. LOW PRICES. PROMPT SERVICE. 9 30-55 Sewing Machine!. WE RENT new machines with complete set of attachments for 12 per month: also machines repaired; prompt delivery. Both phones 18H3 Singer Sewing Ma chine Company. 79 Whitehall. u 14 44 Trunks, Bags and Suitcase*. RETAILED AND REPAIRED ROUNTREE’S 77W^^ LL PHONES Bell Main 1578. Atlanta 1854 ■ zlut ©mobiles. TO EXCHANGE the best climate and soil in the world for a tir6d ami frost bitten farm back East The Ninth Annl . tl • i Lngelei Ei aminer, out December 25th. will tell where they ar eand how tu got one, Mailed to any address in United States or Mexico 15 cents; Canada or foreign points, 25 cents. Send in your order n<-v. 10-21-4 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALI. ROADSTER BARGAIN. A SPLENDID BUICK, made specially for racing; excellent condition, owner leaving city: SSOO cash and balance In notes or real estate: price S9OO. Call K>■otu <ls, Piedmun* Hotel 26-6-11 1912 OVJTRLA ND roadster fine condition; first check $550 gets It Phone Ivy 2108. ___ H A’ll ft)H SALE overland 4(»-horsepower five passenger automobile; an extra good, gtrong car, and in perfect condition. Price $475, cash $200; balance in good notes 408 Forsvth building Phone Ivx 765 or Main 25 7 f 11-2-22 AUTOMOBILES WANTED WANTED -To exchange five-passenger Mitchell touring car. fully eqiupi>ed ami in perfect condition, for dry oak lumber or will sell c heap for caah. Address P. <». Box 696. City. 52-£-11 WANTED Two-passenger four-cylinder car: must • good and cheap Address E. L. A., care Georgian. 52-6-11 Motorcycles. FOR SALE—One twin cylinder 7-horse power 1911 model Excelsior motorcycle with free engine dutch in perfect condi tion: a bargain at $lO<Y John B Miller, 42 Walton st., opposite pos: office 11-7-IH Money to Lean. V. ! WANT applications for first mort gage loans on Atlanta property We want purchase money notes, first and sec ond mortgage Bring your propositions to our office We loan you money or loan jour money. Quick service RANDOLPH LOAN COMPANY. 821 Candler Building WANTED- Families to own some more of those beautiful Southern California homes It Is a habit, get it. The Ninth Anniversary Edition of The lx>s 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 MONEY FoR SALARIED r’FOPLE AND OTHERS, upon their own names; cheap rates, easy payments Confiden tial. D H Tolman 524 jYustell bulMnjr MONEY ON HAND for Immediate loans on property In or near Atlanta J E Van 1 alkenburg. 501 Equitable building -6-22 •»r ’’’TRET mortgage real estate security • • rur.de arm insurance money R«tc« sTto 8 per cent interest We also make monthly payment loans. We car give you the money as soon as titles are ap proved RALPH 0. COCHRAN CO.. 19 S BROAD ST I.. H ZVRLINE. Ixrat. Manager WEYMAN * b ESTABLISH. KjM Mortgages on 1(4» Money To Loan. I -- ; SPECIAL HOME FI NDS TO LEND, any fin < unt: 6 p<*r cent. Write or call. S. W ("arson, 24 South Broad street. 4-1 17 THE PRUDENTIAL IN SURANCE CO. of Ameri ca can make you a loan on Atlanta improved property, through their loan corre spondents, Turman, Black & Calhoun, 203-8 Empire Building. 6-7-12-1 .FARM LOANS placed In any amount on Improved farm lands in Georgia The i Southern Mortgage Company, Gould build ing 7-13-1 -JETWGLERS AND BROKERS TD'Y" 301 P,T »» $ STRJCTLY PRIVATE WE HAVE plenty ot money to lend at lowest rates on Atlanta and nearby property, either for i straight or monthly payment plan. Also for purchasing pur chase money notes. Foster & Robson, 11 Edgewood Ave. Money Wanted. WANTED To borrow S2OO at 10% Inter est for two years time. The very best credentials given. Address Miss T. G., care Georgian. 42-7-11 Business Opportunities. FOR SALE Furnishings nnd lease of twenty-nom boarding house, filled, block of Candler building, on Ivy street. L. rare Georgian. 11-5-2 WANTED Families to own some more of those beautiful Southern California homes ft 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 For Exchange—Real Estate. FOR SALE Beautiful north side resid- ence in Druid Hills section; splendidly located; nine rooms, two-story, frame house with modern conveniences. Terms If desired. Address < iwner, Box 229, care Georgian. 59-7-11 HAVE GOOD renting property worth 07- 250 to exchange for farm land, near by, also have good $3,500 residence to ex change for the same. Main 4411-J. 11-5-88 FOR SALE Farm one-fourth as large. and five times as good as. the one you are tolling on back East. Take advan tage of the pen outage in your favor. The Ninth Anniversary edition of Th© Los An geles Examiner, out December 25, will tell you how this can be. Mailed to any ad dress in United States or Mexico 15 cents, Canada or foreign points 25 cents. Send 10 21-4 FOR SALI modern cottage; ■ diking distance; good tenant; might consider well located vacant lot In part payment Phom Ivy 308 or address Mrs. W,, 1193 rem t.t’street 42-5-11 !•"< »H > \I a ; On Rivei cai i’ne, new three room house; $1,000; sls a month; no cash payment. John Carey, 2 Whitehall street 11-2-55 WANTED One hundred thousand ready made families to share Hi the prosperity of Southern California. The Ninth Anni versary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex aminer. out December 25th. will tell why and how. Mailed to any address in United States or Mexico 15 cents a copy: Canada or foreign points, 25 cents. Send in your order now 10-21 4 TWO new bungalows in Kirkwood; will sell cheap, or will exchange for vacant property or purchase money notes. Ad dress J., Box 700. care Georgian. 10-22-34 THE HOUSE you build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. Real Estate Wanted. WANTED Small acreage on Paces Ferry road or close by Phone Ivy 212 or Box 266, care Georgian. 11-6 47 Farms For Sale. WANTED Ships of all kinds to burn California oil and carry merchandise for •he port of Los Angeles tQ and from the Panama <’anal. The Ninth Anniversary Edition of The Los Angeles Examiner, out December 25th, tolls lust what the canal will do to Southern California. Mailed to any address In United States or Mexico, 15 cents: Canada or foreign points, 35 cents Send In your order now. 10-21-4 Farms For Rent. WANTED one hundred thousand ready made families to share in the prosper ’ty of Southern California. The Ninth An niversary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex aminer. out December 25th, will tell why and how Mailed to any address in United States or Mexico, 15 cents a copy; Can ada or foreign points, 25 cents. Send In your order now. 10-21-4 Too Late For Classification. Help Wanted—Male. \\’ANTEl»—Thirty fast messengers, with or without wheels; best pay in city. Miller's Minute Messenger Service, 11 1 ? Fairlie street. Phone 23. 11-7-62 Boarders Wanted. ONE nicely furnished room vxlth first class meals. Reasonable 173 Whitehall 11-7-61 i—. 1 i i Legal Notices. -■ * * ' .-L TJ-IJWirU-.'L -- GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordlnary’B Offlca. November 7. 1912. Elizabeth E. Farris, as administrator of the estate of J. A W. Farris, de ceased. represents that »lie has fully dis charged the duties of her said trust, and : prays for letters of dismission. This is, > therefore, to notify all persons concerned to show cause, If any they can. on or ' before the first Monday in December next, why said Elizabeth E. Farris should not be discharged. 1 R \\ 11 ,i< i ns< i.x Ordinary. GEt>R<'.l A Fulton County. Ordinary's office. November 7. 1912 Mrs Sarah E Crumley. Mrs I«ella C. Carroll and .lames Allen Morris. Jr., as executors of the will of James Allen Mor ris. Sr., represent that thev have fullv discharged the duties of their said trust, and pray for letter- of dismission. This is, therefore, to notify all persons con cerned to show cause. If any thev can. or or before the first Monday In Decem ber next, why satd executors should not be dim harged. JOHN R WJJ I NSON. Ordinary tIEttRUIA Fulton t'ounty ~ ordinary's <>ffice, November 7. 1912 Anna Mitchell has applied for letters of administration on the estate of 11. T. Mitc’ ell. deceased. This Is. therefore, to nott'y nJ concerned that the same will he heard on the first Munday in Decem ber next JOHN R WILKINSON, Ordinary. < lE< »H' II \ Fulton <’ounty Ordinary's office, November 7. 1912. John J Perry has applied for letters of admlnlstratiot with, will annexed on the ' < : f . : nns is, • therefor., to notify all concerned that th. isatin «111 he board on the first Monday in | December next JOHN U M ILKINSQN, Ordlnarv POULTW* E-DITLD JUD® IJMARSJIALL. The Augusta Show By LEONARD H. GRAVES. AUGUSTA, GA., Nov. 7. —The Au gusta Poultry association show held in with the Georgia-Carolina fair has an entry of over 1,500 birds in competition. This grand display of the fqstfcwed flock would do justice to any show In the land. Over 128 exhibitors are or. the list and the cream of all breeds from every direction are housed within the fair grounds at Augusta. The Southern birds, especially the Georgia ones, are big winners, and do credit to the Cracker state. Every true Georgian should be proud of the fact that such fine birds are being bred within the bounds of the state. North ern and other breeders have found real competition this year, more than they ever expected. Too much praise can not be given to the officials of thia organization for making this show such a grand suc cess from start to finish. The poultry house has been overhauled from last year, arc and electric lights make the show room as bright as day at night. Tlie coops are arranged in fine style, good healthy aisles with fine ventila tion. Orpingtons Lead. The honors for the largest display go io the three classes of Orpingtons, the H I. Reds coming next in line, the White Leghorns third and the following breeds’in order named: Barred Rocks, White Wyandottes, White Rocks. Brown imghorns. Silver Laced Wyandottes, Black Langshans, Buff Rocks, Light Brahmas, Buckeyes, Cornish Indian Games, Pit Games, White Leghorns. In Bantams the Black-Breasted Red Games had the largest display, S. C. White Leghorns next, then White Coch ins. Red Pyles, Buff Cochins, Partridge Cochins, Black Cochins. In ducks the Fawn and White Indian Runners had he largest entry, then White Indian Runners. There were also a few tur keys and geese. A more beautiful display of cups has never been seen or given at any show than the ones displayed in the center of the building in a big cup display case. There were 60 of them in all, 40 being donated by' breeders and fanciers of Augusta. Many cash prizes, also num erous ribbons and special premiums, were among the other awards. The Winners. Owens I'Tirm took 13 cups. Their to tal number of wins was 24. They won prize on whitest bird in show, that was a White Plymouth Rock. This pullet also won sweepstakes. Won cup for best pen of solid colored birds. Best pen of Orpingtons, all varieties com peting; second best bird in show. They took five firsts on White Rocks, four firsts on White Orpingtons and prizes on Barred Rocks. White Wyandottes. R. C. and S. C. Reds. Mrs. P. T. Calloway, of Washington, Ga.. swept everything In S. C. Reds, making a killing on wins as follows: First, third, fourth cock, first hen, first, second, fourth, fifth pen, thus taking 24 prizes out of 33 entered. Mrs. Callo way Is the most famous woman breede’ of S. C. R. I. Reds in the South today. Mrs. Robert West, of 132 Carter Hill road, Montgomery, Ala., is a woman breeder in a class by herself and is well known throughout the Gulf States and the North by her S. C. White Leg horns, which is her specialty. On 10 entries she captured first pen, fourth cock and fifth cockerel. She had the best pen in the Mediterranean class, all varieties competing, also cup for best pen of White Leghorns. Great Wyandottes. Ontva Farm won prize for best pen of White Wyandottes, ail varieties competing. This White Wyandotte class was the hottest competition ever seen in the South. They also won on White Wyandottes. second and third cock, second and third hen second and fifth cockerel, first, third and fifth pul let, first and fourth pen. They had 30 single entries and two pens. Crestland Poultry Yards, of 574 West Peachtree street, Atlanta, of which Asa J. Patterson is proprietor, won third White Leghorn hen, first Brahma cock, fourth Brahma hen. third Brahma cock erel. second and third pullet and third pen on Brahmas. George Young, proprietor of Beall wood Farm, Columbus. Ga., won four firsts on White Leghorns. H. B. Stanton, of Savannah. Ga., won out of eight entries of Pit Games the following: First cock, first and second hen. first and second cockerel, first and second pullet, second pen. A Fine Red. A. .Terger, of Savannah, won first cock in R. I. Reds. This bird is a fine one in every respect. Mrs. P. B. Johnson, of Thomson. Ga., won fifth pen on Buff Orpingtons. J Miller Wa'ker, of Augusta, won third pen on Anconas. J. L. Reynolds, of North Augusta, out of three pens entered, won first, second, fourth; second, fourth and fifth pullet; first, second and third cockerel; second, third, fourth hen: second, third, fourth cock. A. V. Clifton, of Athens. Ga.. won second and fifth cockerel, second, 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. Rhode Island Reds. MY WINNINGS at the recent Georgia Poultry association show is conclusive of the high standard of my S. C. Reds. 1 am disposing <'f my stock and am offer ing rare bargains Sec me during the next few days .1, I. Hosford. Past Point, (»a. Hell ph<melo-25-32 RHOf‘iT Island Reds for srle; breaking up housekeeping; will sell fifteen tine hens and pullets, one cock cheap. Ivy 1762-1 a. 11-7-16 Leghorns. THIRTEEN S. C. White Leghorn utility pullets tor $lO (young strain). W. F. Jones. Ila.-1 Al 1 anta. Ga. 11-7-29 Gif: "s”VLE Twenty-five beautiful im ported White Leghorns; $1 each; going out <>f business Bernard Neal, 885 Ponce DeLeon axe . Druid Hi 115.39-7-11 F<>R SALE Thoroughbred S C. White Leghorn pullets and hens; first class. E H Havev, Box 81. Lithonia, Ga. Foil SALE Twenty-five White Leghorn hens and one cock. Belmont strain. $1 each. T Warthen. Leesbbrg. Ga. 150 FINE White Leghorns $1 each. L. s W. Men field Phone 27-J Decatur. Ga. Orpingtons. SINGLE COMB CRYSTAL WHITE ORP INGTONS. bred from prize winners at ; den V.»l l>altoi), GA . Knoxville. Tenn Chattanooga. Tenn., shows. March anu Avril I hu'l) Trios. sls, S2O, $25; en *25 IS l ' * Guarantee satisfac- Uvu (Jeurfce M Moseley, Menlo, Ga 11-2-13 fourth and fifth pullet, second pen on Black Orpingtons. J. C. Jester, of Athens, wen third hen on Black Orpingtons. The judging was completed iate on Wednesday afternoon and the work of Judges F. J. Marshall, of College Park. Ga.; A. F. Kummer, of Butler, Pa., and W. Theodore Wlttinan, of Ali-ntown, Pa., was very satisfactory. Following are the awards gi ven Tues day. The winners that tvere judged Wednesday will appear in these col umns tomorrow. Barred Plymouth Rocke. Tobin F West, Graniteville. S. 3, 5 cock, 4 hen; Owen Farms, Vineyard Haven, Mass., 1, 3 cock, 2, 3 hen. 1. 2 cockerel, 1,2, 4 pullet; Clarence Young, Sweetwater. Tenn., 2 cock, 1, hen, 4 cock erel; J. E. Kohn. Newnan, Ga.. 5 cock: Das-Reba, Greenville, 8. C., 3 pullet; ; William McPherson, Athens, Ga.. 5 pul- , let; Dutch Fork Poultry Farm. Colum bia, S. C., 5 hen; T. D. Smith, Knoxville, Tenn., 4 cock. Buff Plymonth Rocks. J. G. Ashe, 1.2, 4 cock, 1, 2. 5 hen, 1, 2 cockerel, 2. 3, 4 pullet; Harry' Wall. North Augusta, 8. C.. 5 cockerel; Howard C. Arnold, 3 cockerel, 1 pullet; John Loew Smith, 8 cockerel, 3, 4 hen, 4 cock erel, 5 pullet. White Wyandottes. Onlya Farm. 2, 3 cock. 2, 3 hen, 2, 5 cockerel, 1,3, 5 pullet, 1, 4 pen; Owen Farms, 1, 5 cockerel, 1. 4 hen, 1. 3 cock erel. 2, 4 pullet, 2. 3 pens; R. S Guess, 4 cock, 5 hen, 4 cockerel, 5 pen. Buff Wyandottes. Dutch Fork Poultry Farm, 1. cockerel, i 2,. 3 hen, 3 pullet; John Hixon, Lynch-j burg, Va., 2 cock, 1 hen, 1 cockerel, 1, ' 2 pullet, 1 pen. Columbian Wyandottes. R. 8. Guess, Augusta, Ga., 1, 2 pen; Dutch Farm. 1 hen, 1 cockerel, 2 pullet; Robert C. Henderson, Landrum. 8. C., 1 cock, 2 hen. 2 cockerel, 1. 3 pullet. Single Comb Rhode Island Reds. Mrs. P. T. Callaway, Washington, Ga., I, 3, 4 cock, 1 ben. 1.2, 4. 5 pen; Bar rett Phlnizy, Athens, Ga., 5 hen; Alex Cralle, 2, 3 hen, 5 cockerel; Owen Farms, 2 cock, 4 hen. 2 cockerel, 1, 4 pullet; i A. Jerger, Savannah, Ga., 1 cock; Dr. I R. E. Ware, Shelby, N. C., 2. 3 pullet, I 3 pen; Dr. R. I’. Copenhover, Tazewell, , Va., 5 pullet. Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds. Owen Farms, 1 cock. 1 hen, 1, 2 cock erel, 1, 2 pullet; Barrett Phlnizy, 2 cock, 2 hen, 3 cockerel. Buckeyes. George R. Tommlns, Augusta. Ga., 1 cock. 1, 2. 3 pullet. 1 hen, 2 pen; James J. Reynolds, North Augusta, S. C., 2,3, 4 cock, 2,3, 4 hen, 1,2, 3 cockerel, 4, 5 pullet, L 3, 4 pen. Light Brahmas. James U. Jackson, Jr., North Augusta. S. C., 1 cock, 2. 3, 5 hen, 1 pullet, 2 pen; John A. Poons, Asheville, N. C., 1 hen, 1, 2 cockerel, 1 pen; Crestland Poultry Yards, Atlanta, 1 cock, 4 hen, 3 cockerel, 2, 3 pullet, 3 pen. Black Langshan. Dr. T. M. Schaarlock, Charleston, S. C., 1 cockerel, 3 pullet; Dr. James A. Brown, Sweetwater. Tenn., 1 cock, 2 hen, 3 cockerel, 1, 2 pullet; Dutch Fork Poul try Farm, 2, 3 cock, a, 4 hen, 2, 5 cock erel, 5 pullet; J. H. Milligan, 4 cockerel, 1, 5 hen. 4 pullet, 1 pen. Single Comb White Leghorns. Bealwood Poultry Farm, Columbus, Ga., 2, 5 cockerel, 1, 2. 3. 4 hen, 1.2, 3, 5 cock erel, 1,2, 8, 4 pullet, 2. 3, 4 pen; Model Poultry Farm, Colbert, Ga.. 1, 3 cock, 4 cockerel, 5 pullet; Mrs. Robert West, 4 cock, 5 cockerel, 1 pen. Single Comb Brown Leghorns. Dr. Hugh C. Trout. 1, 5 cock, 2 >ock erel, 4 pullet, 3 pen; L. P. Matthews, Thornton, Ind., 4 cock, 3, 5 hen, 5 cock erel. 3 pullet, 2 pen; Dr. H. T. Boyd, Sweetw'uter, Tenn., 2 cock, 1. 4 hen, 3 cockerel, 1 pullet, 5 pen; J. E. Parker. Rock Hill. S. C., 3 cock, 4 cockerel. 2 hen. 5 pullet, 1, 4 pen; Bonny Castle Poultry Yards, 1 cockerel, 2 pullet. Single Comb Buff Leghorns. B. A. Story, Talladega, Ala,, 2 cock, 1 hen; C. V. Norris, Thornton, Ind., 4 hen, 1 pullet. 1 pen: Dr. F. 8. Taindis, Fay etteville. Tenn., 1 cock, 2, 3 hen, 1, 2. 8 cockerel, 2,8, 4 pullet. 2. 3 pen. Black Mlnorcas. William Stucker, Augusta, Ga.. 1 cock, 1 cockerel, 1, 2. 3, 5 hen, 1,2, 4, 5 pullet, 1. 3 pen; C. H Ledford. Atlanta. 2 cock, 4 hen, 2 cockerel, 3 pullet, 2 pen. Anconas. W. F. Baylis, Mornstorm, Tenn., 1 cock erel, 1 pullet. 1 pen; Mrs. R. L. Dudley, Columbus, Ga., 2 pen; J. Miller Walker, Augusta, Ga 1 cock, 2 cockerel, 1, 2 hen, 2. 3 pullet. 3 pen Single Comb White Orpingtons. Suswlck Poultry Farm. Plainfield. N. J., 5 pen; Aldrich Poultry Fann, Columbus, Ohio, 3, 5 cock, 1, 3 hen, 3. 4 cockerel, 4, 5 pullet, 2. 8 pen; Owens Farm, Vine yard Haven, Mass., 1,2, 4 cock, 2,4, 5 hen, 1,2, 5 cockerel, 1. 2. 3 pullet, 1, 4 pen. Single Comb Black. Orpingtons. Suswlck Poultry Farm. 1, 3. 4 cock. 1, 2, 4 hen, 1, 8 cockerel, 1 pullet, 1 pen; Dr. William 11. Chace, Jacksonville, Flu., :’, cock; D. A. Deny. Abbeville. S. ('., 3 pullet; R. E. Bradley ,<• Son. Athens, Ga.. 5 pen: J. L. Barksdale, North Au gusta, 5 hen; Clifton Orpington Yards, Clifton, Ga.. 2. 5 cockerel. 2. 4. 5 pullet, 2, 4 pen; W. A. Ivey. Athens, Ga., 4 cock erel; John B. Jenkins. Columbus. Ga., 3 pen: J. C. Jester. -Athens, Ga.. 3 hen. Houdans. H. A. Preacher. Brunson. S. C., 1 hen. Cornish Indian Games. William T. Woodward. Jr., North Au gusta. 8. C, 2, 3 cock, 2, 3 ben. 2, 8 cockerel. 1. 2 pullet; Dr. T. M. Schaar lock, Charleston, S. C., 1 cock. 1 hen. 1 cockerel. Pit Games. D. E. Rhoden, 1 pen; H. B. Stanton, Savannah. Ga 1 cock, 1. 2 cockerel, 1. 2 lien, 1. 2 pullet. 2 pen; Robert L. Moy er. Jackson, S. C., 2. 3 cock. Ducks. A FEW White Indian Runners. Fishel strain; young ducks beginning to lay, $4.50 each; $12.50 a trio; also English standard, $1 each. Sawnee Farm, Cuni mlng, Ga.ll-7-30 \VIIITE PRINCE, winner of second prize January show, and two nice White Runner ducks; the trio. $25; a better trio of White Runners. $35 Theo. A. Brown. Decatur, Ga Bell phone,ll-7-37 TWO HUNDRED pure White Indian Runner ducks. Carlisle-Fishel strain, full grown and just beginning to lav, for next ten days at $lO trio, sls pen of four ducks and drake, or $4 each single duck and $2 single drake. These birds are beauties and will not last long at these prices Three settings of eggs will bring you the price of a pen. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Refer ences Sale City Bunk. Farmers and Merchants Bank or any business house here. South Georgia Poultry Farm, Sale City, Ga.ll-6-41 FDR BARGAIN In Indian Runner ducks and drakes call Main 538, Atlanta 303 iS’btAN RCb'NERS White and Fawn and White. Grown stock, ducklings and eggs Prices right. Satisfaction guaran teed Georgia Duck Farm, Snivrna. Ga. 47-29-10 Pigeons. CARNEAUX pigeons, unmated. 41 each; mated i>alrs. $2 50 to $5 per pair Theo. A, Brown. Decatur, Ga. Bell phone. 11-7-33 20 PAIR noted White Homers and a few squabs, if taken at once. S3O Theo. A. Brown. T'ei-atur, Ga Bob phone 11-7-36 F<’R StLE low Carneaux ami homer pigeons, guinea pitfs, Belgian hares. I’hone Decatur 417 27-7-11 Eggs. THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs. $1 per 15. 126 Windsor street. Main 3586. 10-9-15 Disenfectants. TtorosoteTfofTsZleT 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 Incubators. GET our big catalogue of incubators and brooders Southern States Incubator and Brooder Company, College Park, Ga. 10-30-16 Poultry—Miscellaneous. FOR SALE —Six Black Minorca hens and one cock, one year old. Ledford strain; quick sale. $lO. R. I Reels and regis tered Berkshire pigs, cheap. R. E. l-ln ley. Route 4, Atlanta. 11-6-13 CLOSING OUT SALE -On account of moving to Atlanta. I am. offering 300 head of fine R. I. Reds. White Leghorns and Cornish Indian games for quick sale. Many prize winners in the lot. A. A. Webb, Adel. Ga. 11-1-42 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. “IDEAL” EGG CARRIERS can’t be beat for carrying eggs. Can be stacked very conveniently. Hold even one dozen eggs, with no breakage or overcounts. Price, Lsc a dozen; two dozen 25c; 75c a hun dred. SHEPPARD’S SONG RESTORER will restore song to canaries that have lost them from cold or moulting Price, 25c a bottle; postpaid, 35c. CONKET’S CHICKENPOX REMEDY is a sure cure for fowls that have the sorehead. This remedy consists of a box of salve for rubbing the head and powders for giving in the food. Price, 50c a box; postpaid, 55c. RUST’S ROUP PILLS are fine for roup among your fowls and for pigeon dis eases. Price, a box of 50 pills, 25c; a box of 112 pills, 50c. A GOOD IDEA—To give your fowls Conkey’s Poultry Tonic now, as It will help them while moulting and tone them. Price, 25c a box. ARMOUR’S FLOAVER Fo<TT) wIIT make your potted plants and bulbs grow off fast. No trouble to apply. Just mix in water and pour over the soil. Price, half pound package, 25c, postpaid, 30c; pound package, 50c, postpaid, 60c. Horses and Carriages FOR SALE—Saddle pony: beautiful bay; splendid gait; gentle: suitable for young boy or girl. A. B. Kellogg, 30 West Four teenth street.s6-7-11 GOOD horse for rent. Call Atlanta phone Decatur 74 M. 11-7-39 FOR SALE--Good buggy and harness; can be seen at 19 Highland avenue. Call ■Main 2674. 11-8-38 Mules. FOR SALE—Good mule; can be seen at Newsom Stable Company. 11-6-37 Dogs, FOR SALE—Toy French poodle. Will sell cheap. Main 2120-L. 11-7-58 FOR SALE—Four fox terrier puppies"; males. 38 Formwait street. 11-7-46 FOX TERRIER puppies, best stock in the South; males SB. females $5 C. O. Harwell. 115 North Pryor. Bell phone. FOR SALE—Thoroughbred fox terrier puppies. Either phone 578 or West 426. Fl ’R SALE—Setters, pointers and hounds; trained, partly trained and untrained; revised list ready for mailing. R. L. Whitt, Kernersville, N, C. 41-6-11 FOR SALE—Pair male hounds, 314 years old; guaranteed to be the best coon and possum dogs in Georgia. M. L Crawford, Tiger, Ga. 10-31-47 Coops For Rent. EXHIBITION COOPS for rent or for sale. Georgia Poultry Association, 115 North Pryor street, Atlanta. 11-7-2 Legal Notices. GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary's Office, November 7, 1912. Adline Wright, as administrator of the estate of Henry Wright, deceased, repre sents that she has fully discharged the duties of her said trust, and prays for letters of dismission. This is. therefore, to notify all persons concerned to show cause. If any they can, on or before the first Monday in December next, why said Adline Wright should not be discharged. JOHN R. WILKINSON', Ordinary. GEORGIA —Fulton County. Ordinary's Office. November 7, 1912. John H. Casey, as administrator of the estate of J. A. Casey, deceased, repre sents that he has fully discharged the duties of his said trust, and prays for letters of dismission. This is. therefore, to notify all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can, on or before the first Monday tn December next, why said John H. Casey should not be discharged. JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary, GEORGIA—FuIton County. ~ Ordinary's Office, November 7, 1912. R. S. Armstrong, as executor of the will of Maudania E. Armstrong, deceased, represents that he has fully discharged the duties of his said trust, and prays for leters of dismission. This Is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can. on or before the first Monday in December next, why said R. S. Armstrong should not be discharged. JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEi>RGtA-Fulton County. Ordinary's Office, November 7, 1912. W. M. Bruce, as administrator of the estate of John H. Bruce, deceased, rep resents that he has fully discharged the duties of hts said trust, and prays for letters of dismission. This Is. therefore, to notify all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can. on or before the first Monday In December next, why said W. M. Bruce should not be discharged. JOHN R. WILKINB*>N. <irdlnary. GEORGIA—FSiIton County Ordinary’s Office, November 7, 1912. Notice is hereby given to all concerned that F. C. Ixiyd, late of said county, died Intestate, and no person has applied for administration on the estate of said de ceased. and that administration will be vested In the county administrator, or some other fit and proper person, on the first Monday in December next, unless valid objection Is made thereto. _j’JltN R WILKINBON, ordinary. GEtiRGIA Fulton County. Court of Ordinary, At Chambers. November 7, 1912. The appraisers on the application of An nie L. Howard, widow of David T. How ard. Jr., deceased, for a twelve months support for herself and minor children, having duly filed their return, all per sons are hereby cited to show cause. If any they have, at the next December term of this court, why said application should not be granted. JOJIN R M’JJ.KI NSoN. Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County Ordinary’s Office. November 7, 1912. Thomas H. Scott has applied for letters of administration on the estate ot John t'ovlngton. deceased This Is. therefore, to notifx all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monda) in Decem ber next. JOHN R. WILKINSON, urdmarv Real Estate For Sale. W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS. Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 EDGEWOOD AVENUE. Atlanta Phone 1811 “IF YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD., IT’S 80.” FOR SALE. WE HAVE a corner on Peachtree, be tween Ponce DeLeon avenue and Tenth street, that is priced cheaper than any other corner on the street. It contains one-half acre of ground, and has a sub stantial residence on it. Attractive terms can be arranged. We recommend the purchase of this as a sure profit-maker. See Mr. Hook. ON EABT FIFTH STREET, not far from Jackson street, a practically new eight room two-story residence, on lot 50 by 125 feet, to alley; lot slightly elevated; all city conveniences; hardwood floors, tinted walls, furnace heat. We consider this a real pick-up for $5,500. Any reasonable terms. See Mr. White. WE HAVE the beautiful Dunwoody home on Kirkwood road, in Kirkwood, for sale. This Is a delightful seven-room cot tage, on lot 200 by 200 feet, on corner of Dunwoody street. Property is only a step from the South Decatur car line, and Iles perfectly level; beautiful shade, shrubbery and flowers; In fact, a most delightful suburban home with all the city conven iences. Including furnace heat. $9,500 — one-third cash and balance to suit. See Mr. Eve. If You Have Money to Lend. We Can Place it Safely. FOR RENT. FLATS. 8-r. flat 343 Whitehall street $25.00 5-r. flat 824 Capitol avenue S3O 60 8-r. flat 400 Piedmont avenue .... 20.00 5-r. flat 92 East Linden avenue.. 35.00 7-r. flat 345 Whitehall street .... 28.10 5-r. flat 400 Piedmont avenue .. 17.50 5-r. flat 214 South Pryor street .. 30.00 5-r. apt. 312 Rawson street 42.50 WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of everything we have for rent. Get a copy. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 AUBURN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 81$. Real Estate For Sal*. Real Estat* For Sala. Fowler St.—s2oo Cash THIS cottage, in excellent condition, this side of Tech school, can be bought on dead easy terms. It is convenient to the new library, public school, etc., and is on the mile circle from the city's center. Price, $2,500. Make u» an offer. THOMSON & LYNES 18 and 20 Walton St. Both Phones 458. AUBURN AVENUE 26x120, RUNNING through to another street—store and residence rented at $36.00 per month; $4,500. The vacant lot is worth the price. J. H. EWING 116 LOBBY, CANDLER BUILDING. Ivy 1839. Atlanta 2865. FOR SALE IN DECATUR, GA., we have a new six-room bunga low on a lot 50x206. Servant’s room, sleeping porch, bath, sewer, electric lights, stbne front, hard wood floors in three rooms. Close to public school and in walking distance of Agnes Scott college. Price $4,000 on terms. Empire Trust and Safe Deposit Co. EMPIRE BUILDING. SIOO Cash, Balance $12.50 Per Month ON WEST TENTH STREET we offer a four room house for $1,250 on the above terms. HARPER REALTY COMPANY 717 Third National Bank Building. Bell Phone Ivy 4286. Atlanta Phone 672. North Side Home NEW EIGHT-ROOM house, furnace heated, electrio lights, tint ed walls, bath, two toilets, nice mantels and fixtures, and a good, deep lot. We can sell this place for $3,750 —one thousand dollars less than its value. Only SSOO cash. RAMSEY, GREEN & ANDERSON 214-215 Empire Building. M. 66, Atlanta 344 I 1 . 1 !!' 1 . 111 .™ 1 I !! III ."J ...ILL 111 IL. 11 ! .J-J .! ■■■ ■■■m ~ ' North Side Bungalow S3,SOO—RIGHT in the heart of Druid Hills section, we offer you a brand-new modern five-room house and bath,’with tile side walks, sewer, gas, electricity, water; no loan; S3OO cash, $25 a month. H. S. WILLINGHAM SUCCESSOR TO GILMER & WILLINGHAM REAL ESTATE AND RENTING No. 6 WALTON STREET. PHONES MAIN 3«<15- ATI, 2741 J. M. WORSHAM. MGR, DECATUR DEPARTMENT ’ FOR SALE SY WEST PEACHTREE f IT* IT -C (That Future Thoroughfare) ''—* A have large lot, practically vacant, RfTV a y e | 'VT small house on same. This lot suitable J2y jtA 1 I I for nice apartment house, or can be di - vlded into three lots, on which nice homes N, I can '’O built and sold for fine profit. We 4-V A A Ivs I have low price of only SBO.OO foot. See us. oil EMPIRE BUILDING. REAL ESTAT E. RENTING, LOANS, Phones 1599 INMAN PARK HOME. THE BEST BUILT eight-room, steam-heated, east-front home; lo rated on level, shady lot in best section; best schools, churches, stores and car lines in the city. Worth $7,500; will take $6,500 on easv terms. WILSON BROS. PHONE M. 4411-J 701 EMPIRE BLDG. THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent, will not be a i modern home unless it is wired for Electricity. J Houses For Rent, FOR RENT. 2-r. apt., corner Juniper and Tenth ■treets SBS JM 2- h., 37 Savannah street 4.50 3- h., 107 Fowler street g.OO 3 r. h.. 721-B East Fair g jo 3-r. h„ 354 Edgewood lo go 3-r. flat 17 Crew street 20.00 3-r. h., 20 Kirkwood avenue 7.60 3-r. h.. 51 Kennedy street 7.g0 3- h.. Gordon road, and 20 acres of ground 4- h., 42 Virgil n. 25 4-r. h., 140 Whitehall terrace 11 60 4-r. h., 308 Windsor street 10 60 4-r. h., 324 Angler avenue 10 og 4-r. h., 24 Lampkin street 7gn 4- h., 82 Virgil street oqq 5- h., 184 Stewart 15 60 5-r. h., 450 Orme street 27 50 5-r. h., 299 North Ashby street .... 13 go 5-r. h., 44 Norwood street, Kirk- wood, Ga. 15.00 5-r. h., 13 Dundee 18.00 WE HAVE A LONG LIST of houses. We have automobile, surries and buggies for the purpose of showing our property, and take pleasure in doing so. Come to see us.