Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 21, 1912, NIGHT, Page 17, Image 17

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r THE-ATLAJS'I'A bKOKGIAA FOR WAIN I ZARJS»-~USE FOR RESULTS I 111 KSDAY. NOV EMBER 21. Uo_. For Sale —Miscellaneous. I-i’TvOUR CHRISTMAs GIFTS NOW. HECK the items you want from j Ji. list below. Come to our i ami tret the advantage of ... LOW PRICES: . a ( liifforobes S4B 1 .O Chifforobes $34 ■ . i Chifforobvs $22 i .. ('liitforobes $34, - > Ladies Desks $361 . Ladies' Desks $24 j <■', Ladies' Desks sl9 [ Ladies’ Desks sl6 I -JO Morris Chairs $32 Morris Chairs $2Bl <’> Morris Chairs $lB <l6 Morris Chairs sl2 | i].'> Smoking Stands sl2 j 4 9 Smoking Stands $ 6 - Smoking Stands $ 3 . a Music Cabinets S3O <:',2 Music Cabinets $25 >24 Music Cabinets 19 sin Music Cabinets 12 -75 Brass Beds $5Bl s(iu Brass Beds $47 -52 Brass Beds $42 sSs Brass Beds S3O -22 Brass Beds sl6 Also a. beautiful line of rock- ,i- at lowest, prices. t HAS. S. ROBISON. 25-27 E. Hunter. 53-55 S. Pryor. s \l/l< or exchange, white crocheted .i.uwl, chafing dish, hand-wove counter- Hand work, care <leorgian. 52-21-11 SALE Txo Friday matinee tickets \i , . Adams. balcony, good seats. Find , ■ r-c Mavson, phone Main 80. r "MTaNT H«'MH lav'd coal burner in 1 rfi'et condition. Cal! 243 West. 11-21 2 Upright mahogany piano ini ...i condition. Sacrifice for quick sale. ! Pi„ tie Main 2H40-.1. 11-21-1 ;As I; AN< IE. In first-class order: up right ovens; used only 16 months. Bough: from King Hardware Co. and cost «30. Will sell for S2O. Can be taken from house carle next week. Seller moving. Vlm-cs ; i lunge for Sale. P. < >. Box 1(157. Siii ■>M >-H AND SAFES Small, medium and targe home safes, sls; Mali’s bank fireproof safes, vault doors, etc. C. . Panic!, 416 Fourth National Bank build- i F tig J)-7-33| bey your piano now SSOO Worth of Music Free. At this season of the year it is dis : , ult for our salesmen to visit all of heir prospective customers in time :o be given an opportunity to explain | <,ur prices and terms. In order to facilitate their work and make every < ■Jsit count, we are offering $5 worth i it music free to every one who is now ready to take the matter up with one of our salesmen. Cut this ad out anil mail to us. stating when our sales man may call on you, how much you wish to pay cash. etc. Regardless of whether our salesman can satisfy you or not, this offer is open to you if you will advise us of your intentions to purchase so as to give us an oppor tunity to explain to your our prices and terms. Be sure and state in your reply when our salesman may visit your home to talk the piano question over. ADDRESS PROSPECT- DEPART MENT. Post Office Box 1623. Atlanta, Ga. Pl \VT LilTes7)F~the valley I li.A.A I now. Easy for pot culture. Bloom in three weeks; 30c for 6,50 c for '•'l, $1 for 25, postpaid to any address. Ponce DeLeon Floral Company, Atlanta, (la. 11-20-42 HEATERS, $2.50 io $45. We save you enough to buy your coal. Southern Stove and Supply Company, 121 White hall street. 10-15-4 I OR SALE -Two or three suite furniture I and some other household effects. Apply ' at once to owner, 9 Orange street. ' 51-20-H FOR SALE. " A GOOD, heavy canvas tent, two big poles, at a bargain. Apply 62 Peachtree street. Main 2674. H-20-38 •SMALL kitchen range, with hot water r f. nearly new. cheap. Call Ivy 3307. _3B-l!Ml ■ COMBINAtToN coal and gas ranges. S jiithern Stove and Supply Company. I ’2l Whitehall. 10-15-4 J’< >R SALE Good second-hand brick. ''■■lcphone Main 2246. 11-19-12 IVII.I. .ell my upright Steinway piano for SHO if taken quick; need money and ist sell. Piano in storage. Steinway ].']ano. care Georgian. 22-16-11 WE SELL STOVES cheaper because our expenses are less. Southern Stove and > : p:.ly Company, 121 Whitehall 10-15-4 "Ml; to corner Peachtree and Ellis -treots for brick, lumber, doors, sash ■ : i mantels, cheap. Denton & Flournoy. ■’''use_ wreckers. 11-12-15 ■'billAGES REPAIRED AND RECOV ERED. s'.’ RUBBER TIRES PUT ON YOUR BABY'S CARRIAGE. PHONE IVY '■'■ ROBERT MITCHELL. 223 EDGE ,’W >D. 7-18-15 LO'dv at our stoves and ranges before i buy one anywhere. Southern stove and Supply Company, 121 White -4 tired and worn nut nerves , engthened by the use of “Try-New- Free demonstration daily at J. M. 'JJjjji, Company. ] 11-21-26 SALE—Arnold's vibrator, gus stove, robe. sideboard and other liouse- Hdtnre, R. 1. Red step and two 73 Williams st. Phone Ivy 3681-. L .. 11-18-16 I I' HEATERS, with cil. Southern , ■; 'c and Supply Company, 121 WhHe- •I’.' ii >K BARGAINS- - SetFof Amer. B inkruptcy Reports, Century Digest. "C Evid., etc. Prices and terms on *■ Jir-i The Harrison Company, Atlanta. ’ 11-1-37 ' 1 RANGES, with water bad.. $.20 and T Southern Stove and Supply C0m ...121 Whitehall. 16-15-4 COAL! COAL! JELLICO LUMP. $4.75. PIEDMONT COAL COMPANY. BOTH PHONES MAIN 3645. RRFECTIoS oil heaters. $3.50 up. J’ hern Stove and Supply Company. -. J} hltehall. 10-15-4 NI» The best place for prosperity r!, i success. Everybody’s fining it. out to Southern California. The ’ r L Anniversary edition of The Los ’■"Ees Examiner will set you right. Out ‘criiber 25. Mailed to any address in ( : '*d States or Mexico 15 cents a copy. , <‘na<ia or foreign points 25 cents. Send j; rd or now to-Jl-i ’ES. Hies, cabinets, new A- 2nd hd. 'ookin Bank & Office Equipment Co. - M beautiful rugs woven from your . carpet, superior to any in service: , *n or designed: any size. Catalogue Oriental Rug Company, Baltimore. • 8-16-31 '‘•ational Cash Registers. 'SO. S6O, $75 and up. Terms easy. Lib- * exchange allowance Both phones. , N \TioNAL CASH REGISTER C( ’ •0 North Broad Street* 7-20-52 Auction Sales. ~ AT~\ ITT ION 7 ’ SEVERAL CONSIGN MENTS, INCLUDING EPRIGHT PIANO, MA HOGANY BUFFET AND <HI NA CLOSET. COAL RANGE, THREE ELE GANT HR ASS BEDS. 'davenport, SOLID mahogany p a r lo r Sirr. MAHOGANY D R E> SI NG T A B L E. J’L’FsSKLLS AND AX !MIXST E R A R T i SQUARES. LIXOLEUM. WOOL BLAXKETS. ETC.. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22 AT 12 E. MITCHELL ST. <X)MMENCING at 10 a. m.. Friday, we will offer to the highest bidder a fine lot of household furniture, consisting <»1 one upright piano, solid mahogany parlor suit upholstered in genuine leather, fine Pullman davenport, three | elegant brass beds, mahogany buffet j and china cabinet, quartered oak . dresser and chiffoniere, Vends Mar tin iron beds, with springs and felt mattresses, two single iron beds, quartered oak sideboard, mahogany dressing table, two birdseye maple ehiffonieres, lot of fine rockers. In Early English fumed oak and mahog any. hatrack, ice box, Brussels and Axminster art squares, lace curtains, table covers, portieres, wool blankets, bed spreads, feather pillows, Crex rugs, iinuleuins. brass cuspidors and many other things too numerous to mention. These goods are all as good as new and must be sold at tlds sale. Sale starts promptly at 10 a. m., Fri day, November 22. CENTRAL AUCTION CO.. 12 E. Mitchell Street. ITO EXCHANGE 'ilie best climate and ■ soil In the world for a tired and frost -1 bitten farm back East. The Ninth An niversary* Edition of The Los Angeles Ex aminer. out December 25th, will tell where they are and how to get one. Mailed to any address in United States or Mexico. 15 cents; Canada or foreign points. 25c. Send in your order now. 10-21-4 CENTRAL AUCTION CO.. 12 E. Mitchell st., buys and sells everything; regular auction Tuesday and Friday. Bell phone Main 2424 10-3-41 PAWN BROKERS AUCTION HOUSE, F>l I Decatur street. We buy and sell any ! and everything. Atlanta phone 2285; Bell phone Main 1434 Main JB7. 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 1526. io 3-6 PEMBROKE Sales Company under new management; will accept your surplus : stock of any kind on consignment; cash I advanced; settlement on date of sale. 143 j South Pryor street. Bell phone Main 1434. I taln Atlanta phone 2285. 8-6 30 I WANTED—Manufacturers and merchants to help manage the business end‘of the Panama canal. It is located at Los 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 address in United States or Mexico 15 cents, Canada or for eign points 25 cents. Send in your or der now. 10-21-4 For Exchange—Miscellaneous. FOR EXCHANGE Stove with hot water coil ami a gas range for a cooking stove, either oil or ennl, . r for a heater for ball. Phone IVj i'37. 11-2' 2 W anted—Miscellaneous. WANTED Radiant Home heater for soft I I coal. Give price and condition. P. O. i : liox ISS ' 11-20-3 ! I BUY FEATHERS. ' ATLANTA PHONE 1476. BELL MAIN! 4840 .■,l-I'.'-1 I bltOP A CARD We’ll Bring Casli For Old Clothes and Shoes "THE VESTIAIRE” 166 Decatur Street FURNITI LU aid imusel-.-Jd goods, office I I fixtures and inereknndise <>( any kind ! accepted on consignment. Cath advanced. I Pembroke Sales Co.. 143 South Pryor St. I Bell phones Main 1434, Main 187, Atlanta j 2285. 8-15-12 i WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for house- j hold goods, pianos and office furniture. | Cash advanced on consignments. Centra! i Auction Company, 12 East Mitchel! I street. Bell phone Main 2424. 8-26-26 1 WANTED We pay highest cash prices on household goods, pianos and office furniture. Cash advanced on consign- ' ments. Springer’s Auction House. 25 * South Pryor street. Bell phone Main 1526. I rBtJY~MEN’S oid” clothes and shoes. ' Drop a card. I. Bock. 32 Bell street. , Automobiles. HAVING just purchased the entire At lanta branch stock of tires of large Ak ron factory, we offer as long as they last: Casing, 28x3, $7.96; 30x3. $8.90; 30x34i, $11.90; 32x3V„. $12.90; 34x3%, $13.90; 32x4, $17.90; 33x4, $18.90; 34x4. $19.90; 35x4. $19.90; 36x4. $19.90; 36x4%. $27.50. Large stock <>f lubes. McPherson Auto Tire Company, 46 Auburn avenue, Atlanta, Ga. ' 26-19-11 MACHINE WORI< GENERAL REPAIR WORK, gear cut ting, screw machine and punch press work. Special tools, dies and jigs. AMERICAN SPECIALTY MFG. CO., 291 -293 MariO ta Street. 11-16-53 TO EXCHANGE -the best climate ami soil in the world for a tired and frost bitten farm back East. The Ninth Anni versary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex aminer, out December 25tli, will tell where they ar eand how to get one. 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 AturoMOßl LB’s FOR EXCHANGE. ONE 40-horsepower Haynes, newly paint ed ami running fine, will trade for real estate or sell for $1,006 cash; also a spe cial bargain for cash only: one 1912 four door Maxwell, run about 3,000 miles, cost $1,175, fer $575. Roscoe Carden, 289 Edge wood avenue- . 11-16-12 “AUTOMOBILES WANTED. EXt’HANGE for automobile roadster, one two-stort six-room house, built one year ago; 117 feet from car line: near in; cost me $2,400: loan of $900; equity $1,500. Auto must be late model, and in best condition; give full description ami make of car with answer, owner, Box 626, Atlanta, Ga. _ H-IH-40 Business Opportunities. DRAUGHTING Will give use of large draughting board, Instruments, etc., in . some .lowntown office in exchange for . sji.-iee for same. I will only use two aft ernoon eacl: week. Address Draughting.] Box 200, care < letTKiao.. 11-21-47 ■' l l; Y- n t;t\ -LIFE” relit ves rheumatism, swelling In the joints ami sore muscles. Take a free treatment at the demon strating pttrlor, fifth floor, J. M. High Company. 11-21-26 FOR SALE Hotel, restaurant, danc< hull, moving picture place in Hie heart of .net island. Campelled to sell on tie count of sickness. Ft r particulars wi ite or in person. 20 Carnegie place, ' are Car negie HoteL S.._J B.WWeisnerger, 31-21-11 i’l 111 S \ 1,1 I Furnished rooming house of nine rooms, seven bed rooms, reception hall, dining room ami kitchen: six rooms bringing In more than the expenses <if the house. 1 twner leaving the citv Will sell at a sacrifice. - .ss H. P. A., care tie* rybin 11-26-24 I I'RN ISI t r.t' •■■ truing I.oils, for salt 3t> E. Cain. 11-18-27 Lost and Found. I LOST —One dark red Jersey cow with I crumpled horns, with right back tit shi rt. 15 feet cotton rope tied to head. Cal! Bell phone Main 4129-.1. 11-22-37 LOST—In Atlanta during the] Georgia-Tech football game, a] purse containing watch-fob made i of two world’s baseball chain-j pionship emblems. Each had i half karat diamond in center— ] one was inscribed: World's! Champions 1910,” the other. ! “World’s Champions 1911.’’ My name was on back of each. Lib eral reward. Claud Derrick. Clayton. Ga.' 46-21-11 A GREY overcout taken by mistake from Piedmont hotel Saturday night. Please exchange coats at Piedmont check room. , LOST <>ut W. Simpson St., gold neck-I lace, with locket. Reward if returned I to 485 Simpson St, 29-21-11 Lost on i’eachtree or Whitehall streets, I between Mitchell street and Aragon ho tel. or in Vaudette theater, ladies' open face gold watch; Waitham movement; ini tials W. S. P. Finder will be liberally rewarded. Return to Miss S. A. Book -11 ttmmer. 69% Wh i t eha I l_s tree t. 11-26-19 str.ayeii OR STOLEN Small brown Shetland pony. Liberal reward if re turned to 272 Gordon street. Cal! Bell i phone West 49-J. 26-20-11 | LOST a 7-horsepower twin Excelsior motorcycle, 1913 model. Taken from front of The Georgian office. License number 17896. Motor number 38485. Had tandem seat. Gray machine with red trimmings. Finder please notify W. S. Farnsworth, The Georgian, telephone 8000 LOST—-On November To] on West Peaentree car. between viaduct and Por ter place, black crochet bag. containing small purse and gloves. .Return to Mrs. T. M. Grady. 12 West Eleventh street, and get reward. 11-19-41 STRAY’ED from 20 Park street, black cow. Reward for return. AVest 550. LijST Saturday, November 16, 1912, dia mond brooch containing seven dia monds. Probably in shopping district. For further information call Ivy 700. Sub stantia! reward for return to 800 Forsyth L'l’J’llL'lK: 11-19-16 WANTED Manufacturers and merchants to help manage the business end of the Panama canal. It is located at Los 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 address in United States or Mexico 15 cents, Canada or for eign points 25 cents. Send in your or der now. 1-0-21-4 Money to Loan. WE 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 your money. Quick service. RANDOLPH LOAN COMPANY. 821 Candler Building, _ lv >' 5069 ■ •• WANTED—Families to own someTmore of those beautiful Southern California homes. It is a habit, get it. The Ninth Anniversary Edition of The Los Angeles Examine)-, out December 25th, tells how tile habit is acquired. Mailed to any ad dress in United States or Mexico 15 cents; Canada or foreign points, 25 cents. Semi in your order now. 10-21-4 MONEY ON HAND foi Immediate loans on property in or near Atlanta. .7. E. Van Valkenburg, 501 Equitable building 6-6-22 “ WEYMAN & CONNORS] ESTABLISHED 1890. Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-3 SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND, any amount; 6 per cent. Write or call. S. W. Carson, 24 South Broad “tree 4-1-17 ON FIRST mortgage real estate security. Homo funds and insurance money. Rates 5% to 8 per cent interest. We aiso make monthly payment loans. We .an give ! you the money as soon as title.v are ap- I proved. j RALPH (). COCHRAN CO., 19 S. BROAD ST. L ZURLINE, Loan Manager. ITH E PRUDENTIAL TN i SURANCE CO. of Ameri- Ica can make you a loan on ; Atlanta improved property, through their loan eorre- i spondents, Turman, Black i& Calhoun, 203-8 Empire | Building. 6-7-12-1 I FARM LOANS placed In any amount on I improved farm landn in Georgia. The ! Southern Mortgage Company, Gould buikl ! .ng 7-13-1 I ' - S W - . JEWELERS AND BROKERS 301 UTiws / Ffi. BLDG. ! loan Shone main z.*s Ct) > STRICTLY PRIVATE WE HAVE plenty oi money to lend at lowest rates on Atlanta and nearby property, either for straight or monthly payment plan. Also for purchasing pur chase money notes. Foster & Robson. 11 Edgewood Ave. MONHyTTk SALARIED PEOPLE AND OTHERS, upon their own names: cheap rates, easy payments. Confiden tial 1» H iolinan, SB4 Austell building. 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 Angelos Examiner, out December 26th, tells how the habit is acquired. Mailed to any ad dress hi Untied States or Mexico 15 rents: Canada or foreign points, 25 cents. Send in your order now. 10-21-4 Farms For Sale. F*>l! SALE-Good farm, about 30(1 a. rcs, Morgan county, Georgia. Has about 50 acres .timber and good water power. Three miles (ruin railroad station. Must be sold immediately. Terms. Address Morgan County, Box 103. care The Georgian. F<>R SALE 260 acres land Cherokee count.' . Georgia; about 100 aores in <ui tiwition; balance heavllj timbered; half mile from railroad station; convenient to church and school; two tenant houses. R. T. Collum, Porterdale, Gu. 11-20-29 Plantation For Sale. 100 ACRES of land in Greene county, three miles from Greensboro's court house, fronting on well kept road, 50 aores in cultivation. 50 acres in heavy tim ber; plenty of running water; land lies well: price $3,000; $1,500 cash, the balance in one, two and three years at 7 per cent i interest. <Ju.ll Mack. Main 3373, Atlanta 1 " ’ ~ li% S"Uth Broad street, 11-20-16 IWANTED Ships of all kinds to burn | California oil and carry merchandise for : the port of Los Angeles to and from the ■ Panama Canal. The Ninth Anniversary Edition of The Los AngelesMCxaminer, out December 25th. tells just wnat 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 ready made families to share in the prosper ity of Southern California. The Ninth An niversary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex r" t. out December 25th. will tell why and how. Mailed to any address in United S ates or Mexico. 15 cents a • opy; ’••i- : ida oi foreign point , 25 cents. Send in ”1 4 Real Estate For Sale. NEGRO LOT, 40x106. for cash. Ad dress P, <_>, B<• x 235. 55-19- 11 $2,600 WILL-BUY an up-to-date cottage on south side right at Capitol avenue: i rents for $25 per month; $3,750 will buy new bungalow with all conveniences near ■ West Peachtree and Fifth streets: easy j terms; must sell. Phone M. 324 or call a '_ J°_L bi 'lK- 11-19-32 A BIG $3,500. j 20 ACRES with a nice lot and small cot tage. on Marietta car line, 200 yards I from station. Splendid land and running I water. Ideal tor chickens and truck farming S. T. TIBBS. 603 Fourth National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE —Farm one-fourth as large and five times as good as the one you are toiling on back East. Take advan tage of the percentage in your favor. The ! Ninth Anniversary edition of The 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 ! In your order now 10-21-4 A FEW bargains in Kirkwood, 69x248. South Warren; 100x266. North Howard: 60x200, Boulevard DeKalb, about 50 lots in the best sub-division in Kirkwood. Home in Kirkwood, $4,800, worth $1,600 more. J. A. Earl. Both phones 6 1 >e eatur. 27-16-11 FOR SALE OR RENT BY’ OWNER A north side bungalow, located No. 99 West Twelfth street, between West i Peachtree and Spring streets, anil should be seen to be appreciated. Has large liv ing and dining rooms, hardwood floors, beam ceilings, two bedrooms, bath be tween. A most attractive, new home In fine section. Price $5,500 on terms, or for rent. O©ner, 409 Equitable Bldg AT EAST LAKE, in section of new road paving and car extension, a lot 51x357, shaded, $600; easy terms. If you hold this two years you can double your money. Address High Ground, Box 24, care Geor gian. 11-14-46 IF’ you want to enjoy life buy this place; better than going abroad: tine fishing, boating and bathing; 5-room house, plenty of fruit and timber: one hour’s ride of Atlanta; one mile of electric plant; lights can be had cheap -dirt cheap. R. E. Fin ley. R.iutc *. Atlanta. Ga 11-14-34 q WAN TED one hundred thousand ready made families to share in the prosperity of Southern California. Tli6 Ninth Anni versary Edition of The Los Angelos 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 FOR SALE -On River car line, new three room house; $1,060; sls a month: no cash payment. John Carey, 2 Whitehall street. 11-2-55 THE HOUSE you build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. Legal Notices. GEORGIA —Fulton County. Ordinary’s Office. November 7, 1912. Elizabeth E. Farris, as administrator of the estate of .1. A. \V. Farris, de ceased. represents that she 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. JOHN R. \VILKINS<>N. • >rdinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary's office, November 7. 1912. Mrs. Sarah E. Crumley, Mrs. Leila C. Carroll and James Allen Morris. Jr., as executors of the will of James Allen Mor ris. Sr., represent that they have fully discharged the duties of their said trust, and pray for letters of dismission. This is. therefore, to notify all persons con cerned to show cause, if any they cun. or or before the first Monday in Decem ber next, why said executors should not be discharged. J<)HN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. •ordinary’s Office, November 7, 1912. Anna Mitchell has applied for letters «»f administration on the estate of R. T. Mitchell, deceased. This is. therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in Decem ber next. JOHN R. WiLKINS< >N. ’ ’niinarv . GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary’s Office. November 7. 1912. I John J. Perry has applied for letters of i administration with will annexed on the | estate of F. E. Griffin, deceased. This is. therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in December wiext. JOHN R. W ILKINSG < irdinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary’s office, November 7, 191.2. Adline Wright, as administrator of the estate of Henry \\ right, 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. \ViLKi.\s< »N. Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary's Office, November 7. 1912. John H. Casey, us administrator of the }estate of J. A. Casey, deceased, repre ; sents that he has fully discharged the i duties of his said trust, ami prays for I letters of dismission. This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned tn show cause, if any they can. on or before the first Monday in December next, why said John H. Casey should not be discharged. j!£2 1 .L 1 NSON, (»r<lma r> GEORGIA Fulton Count\. Ordinary’s office, November 7. 1912. R. S. Armstrong, as executor of the will of Maudania E. Armstrong, deceased, represents that he lias fully discharged the duties of bis said trust, ami prays for Jeters of dismission. This is. therefore, to notify all persons concerned to show j cause, if any they can. on or before th<* first Monday in December nexl, why said R. S. Armstrong should not be discharged. u .h»UN R WILKINSON, ordinary. ‘GEORGIA 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 his said trust, and prays for letters of dismission. This is. therefore, to notify all persona 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 JOHN I: I I.E I\S--V < o *i;i,ary. GEORGIA Fulton Countv. ordinary's Office. November 7, 1912. Notice is hereby given to all concerned that F. C. Loyd, late of said county, died intestate, and no person has applies 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. JOJHLN R V ILK] NS< On nui <; i j >R« HA Fulton <?ount.* Court of Ordinal). At Chambers, November 7. 1912. The appraisers on tbe application of Xn- ; nie L. Howard, widow of David T. How- ' ard. Jr., deceased, for a twelve months support for herself and minor children, I having duly filed their return, all per- i sons are hereby cited to show cause, if . any they have, at the next December term I of this court, why said application should j not be granted. .!• GIN R WILKINS! *N. < »nlina; • ' GEORGIA Fulton Count). ordinary’s Office, November 7. 1912. Thomas H. Scott has applied for letters of administration on the (‘state of John Covington, deceased. This is. therefore, to notif> al) concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in Decem ber next. J() UN R. WILK UN S' »N. 2’ rd inary. GEORGIA Fulton Count). ordinary's < ifflce, November 7. 1912. T. B. Higdon has applied for letters of | administration on the estate of Thomas R. j Beach, deceased. This is, Hierefore, to notify all concerned that the same will ' be heard on the first Monday in Decern- i her next. I JOH N R. \\ f LKINS< >N. Ordinary, ; GEORGIA County. Ordinary's < H's ice. November 7. 1912. J Mrs. Maliiiua Hairston has applied for | letters of administrati< n on the estate of j •‘Mis. Rebecca A. Thomason, de'-oised. Tb.is o. therefore, to notify all concerned G;:it the sarm will oe heard on tb«* first EDITED /y JUDTE rJ.MARSHALL. More Poultry on the Farm — With all the natural advantages for |>oiilir> raising in our favor, why should not (reorgia lead in the production of poultry and eggs? W'e can; but it will take lime and ; a determination not to play second fiddle any I longer. We have the climate for getting out chicks in the early winter or spring, or. for that matter, all the year round. The very lowest priced houses will answer if properly constructed. Let us raise our feed and a va riety of it. too. 1 hi* manure from the fowls, if properly eared for and mixed with soil or road dust ami kept out of the weather until used, will be worth many dollars each year in building up the land for grain ami vegetables. If you can not afford to gel pure bred stock use tlie best of your common fowls, and care 1 for them in such a manner that they will feel that they must get up and lay and produce something to pay for such excellent attention. They will do it. too. Just as soon as you can get a few spare dollars invest them in a trio or a pen of thoroughbreds. Xot merely for the name of the thing, but for the money there is in handling them. Get up and do some of the boosting j yourself. 1 pits the man who lias to i be coaxed or pulled along by his wife or bis neighbors or anyone else. He will be a failure from start to finish. Os course, if you feel that you can’t ilo tlie pushing and your wife can, for | goodness sake give her a chance and do not try to hold her back by pulling on her apron strings. Cut her loose Leghorns. special!™ HAVE pen beautiful yearling White Leg horn hens, headed by handsome two year-old cock. This pen cost me over $l5O and are from stock with a pedigreed trap-nested egg record of from 218 to 251 eggs per year, (’an spare few eirgs at $3 per setting. South Georgia Poultry Farm. Sale City, Gu. 11-6-41 STOCK AND EGGS tor sale from prize winning White Leghorns, at al] times. Mrs. Robert West, 132 Carter Hill road. Montgomery, Ala. 11-9-g* 150 FINE, White Leghorns $1 each. D S. Buttenfield. Phone 27-J Decatur, Ga. Orpingtons. SINGLE <'(»MB CRYSTAL WHI TE ORP INGTONS. bred from prize winners at Gadsden. Ala.: Dalton, Ga.; Knoxville. Tenn.; Chattanooga, Tenn., shows March and April hatch. Trios. sls. $26. $25; pens, $25, $36. $35. Guarantee satistac tion. George M. Moseley, Menlo. Ga. 11-2-13 Wyandottes. THE FAMOUS Regal strain ot White '\’y<,..<.<»ttes. We have four pens of these grand birds mated and can furnish eggs for hatching at $3. $5, $lO per fif teen. Now is the time to buy eggs that will produce the winners for next season’s shows. Regal Wyandotte Yard. 230 Ogle thorpe avenue, Atlanta. 11-16 IS Minorcas. FOR SALE Excellent Black Minorca I bens; layers: $2 <*ach. 11. V. Franklin, ! Register, Ga. 49-20-11 ”■. ——- ~r Eggs ’ THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington <*ggs, $! per 15. 126 Windsor street. Main 3588. 10-9-15 Ducks. THE first $lO gets my Indian Runner ducks. Blooded, young and now lay ing. Seven ducks and three drakes. Worth over S2O. 112 Oglethorpe avenue. BeH ghone wwtJLIVJ._ 11 21 49 FOR SAI E x dr&ke ol Fife’s fa mous White Runners, while they last, at $2.50 each. A dandy pen for $22.50. The Bantaiurj. 275 Lawton street, At lanta, Ga._ 11-16-4 NOTE, A BARGAIN Thirl) purebred Pekin ducks for sale; tn fine feather ami condition. Will accept $25 for the lot. E. R. Kenner. C|arkst<»n, Ga. 11-20-30 INi’i.XN RI’NNERS Pure white and fawn and white: high grade stock; low prices; mature stock; ducklings, eggs. Satisfaction guaranteed. Georgia Duck Farm, Smyrna, Ga._ 28-18-11 WHl’i E R1 NNER 1 d ks of quality; • and eggs for sale. Snow White Poultry Yards, O. < >. Ray, manager, Kirkwood, Ga. 11-14-l’.« Incubators. FOR SALE • pheru Incub itor, 144 1 size. Perfect condition. <’all Main 4736-J_. 29-19-11 FREE POULTRYMEN. GET our big catalogue of incubators and brooders. Southern States Incubator and Brooder Company. College Park, Ga. 16-30-16 What have you lost Try a three-tlme nd in the “Lost and Found” columns of Tim Georgian and recover your artlcleg. Legal Notices. Munday in December next. _ J_( >J_lN_l: WJ IJxINSoN,1JxINSoN, Ordinal; GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary’s Office, November 7. 1912. Jesse B Lee has applied fur letters • f administration on the estate of John W. Leo (whose adopted name was John L. Hawkins >. deceased This is. therefore, j to notify all concerned that the same will j be heard on the first Monday in Decent i»er next. J< »H N R. Wl l .K IXS’ >N . _2_> r< 1 inary. GEORGIA Fulton C iun Ordinary's Office. November 7. 1912. ! Elizabeth Bonn Williams has applied for j letters of administration on the.estate of: Etheldred Williams, deceased. 'l’his is. • therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Mon day in I'• '-ember next. .I< »11X R. WILK IN St >N. < irdinary. <: E( »R( JIA Pulton ( 'ounty. ordinary's office, November 7. 1912. Forrest Adair has applied for letters of administration on the estate of Jack M. Wilson, deceased, ’[’his is. therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Munday in December JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary. «; 19 »r< ;iA Fulton t’ountv. Ordinary's office. November 7 1912. Lu<ina (’atholne Eubanks lias applied for letters of administration with will annexed on the jjstate of .1 B. Eubanks.] deceased. 'l’his is. therefore, to notify I all concerned that the same will b»> heard on the first Monday in December next. j' 11 \ ' 'iijKlxs<otd nary. ;<; E< IRGIA <■ ult< t < fount 3 I ordinary's office, November 7. 1912. Trust Company of Georgia has applied for letters of administration with will annexed on the estate of knsley B. \n | drew.--, deceased. 'l’his is. therefore, to mdify all concerned (hat the same will be RsF W -w. ... 3 RJ.MA3Z'SHAJ>X and give her a chance. Many a farm er's wife would make a success with chickens mi the farm if she could have but half a chance. Let her have some poultry houses that she will not be ashamed to look at or show to her fi iends and I will venture tlie assertion that site will make a success of it right from the start. If you are ashamed to be connected with such an apparently small buslhess, just turn it over to your «ife ami tell your friends that you have no stock in it, but your wife lias. I am sure they will forgive you on such grounds. Disenfectants. (’REOSOTE FOirSAT?E?' CREOSOTE s an excellent germ I destroyer for poultry raisers to use about the premises. We have it in any quantity. Atlanta Gas Light Co. Poultry—Miscellaneous. SELLING OUT-—Hogs, pigs and chickens. Cheap; best of stock. 795 North Boule var<l. Phone Ivy 1569-L. 55-21-11 WHITE Indian Runner ducks, best of stock White Plymouth Rocks, winners for years and bred for laving: fox terrier puppies C. O. Harwell, 115 North I'rvor street, 11-1 f-19 H. G. HASTINGS & CO., Seedsmen for the South, 16 West Mitehell street. Four City De liveries Daily. North and ; South Side 9a. m., Inman Park i i and West End 2p. m. Bell Phone M. 2568, Atlanta 2568. ■ \X E IIA \|q IN STOCK n beautiful as sortment of flowering plants, the prices are reasonable. Call in and see them. Ki. !■. I' Ui-.loißE YOUR FLOCK plenty of "Red <'<>mb" meat mash. It Is a well bainneed food for laying hens ami ducks: <an be fed wet or dry. A trial order will convince you that it is an egg-produelng food; 10 pounds, 25e; S(J pounds, $1 15; 100 pmmds. $j,25. A GO<)I TIMS - TO _ BEGiN 7 ushii~l" Germozone in your fowls' drinking wa ter. It is not only a remedy, but a pre ventive of roup, cholera, swelled head, canker, etc. Both liquid ami tablet form 50. The tablets can be senl by mall. j IF YOU HAVE A HORSE OR <' , OlV~that is run down and off feed, trv Lee's Best . Stock Conditioner, if it is fed regularly ■ to your cow It will increase the flow of milk; 2% pound package 25e. GALVANIZED IRON DP.INKING i F< iI’NTS. grit and shell boxes, feed pans ' ami hoppers. j IDEAL EGG CARRIERS beat paper bags i for carrying eggs. Hold even one dozen: with no breakage or overcounts. Several dozen ran be slacked very conveniently. Price 15c a dozen, two dozen 25e 75c for 160. Dogs. FOR SALE Male pointer, fifteen months I old; good ranger and retriever; first I money order for sls takes him. M L I Crawford, Tiger. Ga 11.-19-24 Horses and Carriages FOR SALE live-year-old horse; good Condition. 308>Ashbj Si 51-21-11 F< >R SALE Two mules and one large horse; will sell cheap. Apply at 52 York avenue. Bell phone Main 461. 11-20-41 Fol; salt: Ib is. . weight 1,0.70 pounds: age. coming sev.n. Call or phone Lieu tenant Buth-r. I rt M. I’lierson. 11-18-6 FOR SALE One Kentucky, thoroughbred, good combination saddle and buggy horse. For information call 321-1, East Point. 11-16-24 Cows. FOR SALE One extra tin.- row. Fresh in. Four gallons milk a, day. Can be seen at .107 Garden St. ‘ 11-21-10 Legal Notices. | heard on the first Monday in December.* i' nix it WILKINBC-x. • Jrdinai> GIA !•ill oi • u i Ordinary’s office. November- 7. 1912. W. H. Kiser has applied for'letters of administration on the (‘.-fate of Leila Bush. deceased. 'l’his is. theref< re. to ho if\ all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in December next. bOH£ R ‘A 11 Ll\ si ' . ':a r\ GE< )RGIA I 'iilton <fount I Ordinary’s Office. November 7. 1912. | W. G. Pope has applied for letters of 1 ; i guardianship of the person and proport > j !of Leon Pope, non compos mentis. 'l’his | is, therefore, to notify all tomerred that the -ame will he heard on the first Mon- I day in December next. J * >IIN R. Wll A<l NS< )N'. • Ordinary. < iE< H« JlA—Fulton t’ountw ~ ordinary’s office. November 7. 1912. W. q. Pope has applied for letters of guardianship of the person and property of Neal Pope and Doster Pope, minors, under the ages <»f fourteen vears. 'l’his is. therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Mon day in December next. P [HNjt. WllAixs. j a,.:..., • • i.» • i ;i a Fuji. -n Counts Ordinary’s Office, November 7, 1912. W Q. Pope has applied for letters of guardianship of the person ami prunertj lof Edna Pope and Ethel Pope. niin.<'t-. tinder the ages of fourteen years. ’l';. - is. therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will b« hoard on the first Monday in December next. •I' HIX It. WILKINS' .\. On GEORGIA Fulton Coui Ordinary’s Office, November 7. LHi. Mrs. Helen Lowenstein, as guardian of Josephine Lowenstein, minor. has appiieo fur ledve to sell the land of sit id .l"S< phim Legal Notices Lowenstfin. This is. therefore, to notify ? all concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the n-1,1 I ••* , <*uibur next, else leave will then nW granted said applicant, as applied for. >HN R, WILK I NS( )N. < >rdinary. GEORGIA- Fulton County. ~" Ordinary November 7. 1912. J. E. XX est has applied for letters of ad innustration on the estate of H. L. Wing, This is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Mondaj’ in December next. WILKINSON, (Ordinary. GE< >R<; 1 A—Fulton County. ——— Ordinary’s Office. November 7, 1912. Katherine H. Connerat has applied for letters of administration on the estate of R. X. (’onnerat, deceased. This is. there fore. to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in 1 iecember next. t JOV IN R. WILK INSON. ()rd 1 nary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. ~ ——— < »rdinary s Office, November 7, 1912. I. <». Swain has applied for letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. M. M. Parris, deceased. This is, therefore, t<» notif) ail concerned that the same will l»e heard on the first Monday in December next. JoliN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. <J E< > R<; IA Fulton < .’ounty. r ordinary’s Office, November 7, 1912. H M Dewberry has applied for letters of administration de bonis non on the estate of J. d. Dewberry, deceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Mon day in December next JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA— Fulton County. Ordinary’s Office. November 7, 1912. J. X Mabry has applied for letters of administration on the estate of L. M. 1 >alrymple, deceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in Decem ber next. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA Fulton County. Ordinary’s Office, November 7. 1912. E. o. W illiams has applied’for letters of administration on the estate of Rich ard D. Morris, deceased. This is, there fore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday In De cember next. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. G EOR GI A- F ulton County. ” Court of Ordinary, At Chambers, November 7, 1912. The appraisers on the application of » Laura B. Hall, widow of Elmer T. Hall, deceased, for a twelve months support for « herself and minor child, having duly filed their return, all persons 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. FOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary, i GEORGIA—FuIton County. i Court of Ordinary, At Chambers, November 7, 1912- The appraisers on the application of Mattle Reed, widow of William M. Reed, deceased, for a twelve months support lor herself, having duly filed their return, all persons are hereby cited to show cause, if any they have, at the next De cember term of this court, why said ap plication should not be granted. JOHN R. WILKINSO N, Ord In ary • W E 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 yuur money. Quick service. RANDOLPH LOAN COMPANY, 821 Candler Building. Court of Ordinary, At Chambers, November 8, 1912. The appraisers on the application of W. < . Hendrix, next friend and in behalf of E«lna, Ethel. Neal, Doster and Charles Pope, minors, for a twelve months sup port for said minor children, having duly riled their return, all persons are hereby cited to show cause, if any they have, at fixe next December term of this court, why said application should not be granted. JOHN R, WILKINSON, Ordinary GEORGIA Fult<>n County. Court of Ordinary, At Chambers, November 8. 1912. To the Helrs-at Jaw of Elalia Pauline Gray, Dec eased. Who Reside Out of Said State: <'ora Marion Austell having as • executrix applied for probate in solemn ) form of the last will of said deceased, i you are hereby cited to be and appear at the next December term of said court, on the first Mondaj’ in December next, as said will of said deceased will then be offered for probate in solemn form. ■f’jEN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GE()RGIA Fulton County. ordinary's office, November 8. 1912. Hugh o Rosser has applied for letters ol administration on the estate of 1... Nor man Rosser, <leceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in De cember next. JoHN R. WILKINS* >N. Ordinary. <GEORGIA—FuIton County' Court of Ordinary. At Chambers. November 8. 1912. ; The appraisers on the application of Mrs. Fannie Austen, widow of J. A. ; Austen, deceased, for a twelve months ! support for herself and minor child, hav i lug duly filed their return, all persons : 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. i JoIIX R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. i GEORGIA Fulton County. ——— - ordinary’s Office. November 8, 1912. Mrs. Sarah Irene Weathers, as admin istratrlx of the estate of W. M. Weath ers, deceased. has applied for leave to sell tlie land of said W. M. Weathers. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in December next, else, leave will then be granted said ap l plicant, as applied for. JOHN R. XVIT.KINSON, Ordinary. (GEORGIA Fulton County? Ordinary’s office, November 8, 1912. W. A. Arnold has applied for letters of administration on the estate of Gertrude Martin, deceased. This is, therefore, to notify all concerned that the same will be heard on the first Monday in December, next. JoHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary, < IIJ )R< HA - Fulton County. Court of ordinary, at Chambers, Nov. 9, 1912. The appraisers on the application of Mrs. Elizabeth Simpson, widow of J. R Simpson, deceased, for a twelve months* support for herself and minor children, having duly filed their return, all persons t are hereby cited to show cause, if any they have, at the nV xt December term of ’his mart, why said application should nut be granted. JOHN R WILKINSON. Ordinary. -9-32 <> E( >R< HA Fulton County. < *'>urt "i Onlinary. Chambers, Nov. 9, 1912. To the heirs-at-law of Hester Ann West, deceased, who reside out of said stai» . Sanford XX’est. having as executor I applicil for probate in solemn form of the last will of said deceased, you are hereb) cited to be and appear at the next I>e cpfnber term of said court, on the first Monday in Dcueinber next, as said will of said «!**< eased will then be offered fur pro bate in solemn form. < JE< »R<;i.X Fulton ‘ ’ount). Court of < ordinary. Chambers, Nov. 9, 1912. To the beirs-ut-law of John L. Hop kins. deceased, who reside out of said state: Charles T. Hopkins, Linton C. I Hopkins and Charlotte Hopkins, having 1 as executors, applied for probate in sol emn form of the lasi will or said deceased, you are hereby cited to be and appear al the next December term of said court, on the first Monday in December next, as said will of said deceased will then be offered for probate in solemn form. 11-9-69 •' x i: •.'■ 1 1 . ••’ IN>’• »N. <)rdinar.\ GEORGIA Fulton <’ounty. Court of Ordinary. Chambers. Nov. 9, 1912. To the heirs-at-law of Joseph S. Raine, Sr . deceased: Edith Appleyard, having applied for an order requiring Joseph S. ; Raine. Jr., and John H. Raine, the execu tors of the will of said deceased, to exe cute tide under a bond lor title; you are I hen 1>) cited to be and appear at the next IxMomber term of said court to be held on the first Monda) in December next, then and tlier«' to sl.ow cause, if an) you lean, why said order should not be granted. JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary. 11-3-32 If what you have fur sale Is not worth the price of a Want Ad in The Georgian f«r a o-w tiir- then talk business to the junk man. 17