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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
Auction Sales.
AT AUCTION.
SEVERAL CONSIGN-
MENTS OF FINE
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, IN
CLUDING EARLY ENG
LISH DINING ROOM
SUITS. SEVERAL BRASS
BEDS. MAHOGANY
DRESSERS. CHIFFON
IERS, DAVENPORT,
LEATHER PARLOR
SUIT. MATTING, LIN
OLEUM, HALL RUN-
NEBS, RUGS, AX MIN
STER AND WILTON
ART SQUARES, ETC.,
TUESDAY. NOV. 26, A3'
12 E. MITCHELL ST.
COMMENCING at 10 a tn., we will offer
to the highest bidder a fine lot of
household goods. Including Early Eng
lish buffet, pedestal dining table and
set of chairs to match: three very tine
brass beds with National springs, felt
mattresses, feather pillows. wool
blankets, mahogany dressers, bird’s
eye maple chiffoniers, fine mahogany
parlor suit upholstered in genuine
leather. ladles desk, mahogany dress
ing table, davenport, mahogany. Early
English and fumed oak rockers, oak
chifforobe. mahogany library table,
iron beds, gas stove, a fine lot of odd
reception parlor and reception hall
chairs and settees, rugs, lace curtains,
hall runners, Axminster, Wilton and
Brussels are squares, matting, lino
leum, hall and stair carpets, pictures,
bric-a brae, set of brass andirons and
many other fine house furnishings too
numerous to mention, absolutely to
the highest bidder Tuesday, November
36, at 10 a m. Open for inspection
Monday.
CENTRAL AUCTION CO,.
12 E. Mitchell St.
CENTRAL AUCT TO N~C 67.“12* E Mit. • hel 1
st., buys and sells everything; regular
auction Tuesday and Friday. Sell phone
Main 3424 10-3-41
PAWN BROKERS AUCTION’ HOUSE, 51
Decatur street. We buy and sell any
and everything. Atlanta pnone 2285; Bell
. phone Main 1434. Main 187. 7-29-20
SI’RIN’GER'S Auction House, at 25 South
Pryor street, will buy or sell your
» household goods, pianos and office furni
ture Main 1526 10 3-6
PEMBROjKE Sales Company under new
• management; will accept your surplus
stock of any kind on consignment; cash
advanced; settlement on date of sale. 143
South Pryor street. Bell phone Main 1434,
Main 187, Atlanta phone 2J186_ 8-6_30
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
TO EXCHANGE—The best climate and
soil in the world for a tired and frost
bitten farm back East. The Ninth An
niversary Edition of The Ix*s 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
For Sale—Miscellaneous.
lAiR sale CHEAP Smith Premier
typewriter No. 2. Call Main 171*2, or
Atlanta 1803 Address .1. F. G., 42 Mudl
■*on ave 11-25-36
GROCERIES. Western meats, vegetables,
fruits Phones Ivy 1751-52-53. Bar
uett's. 810 Pea* htree street 11-25-23
RADIANT HOMEr hard coal stove; per
fect condition Bell phone M. 5155-3. or
apply 620 Washington street _ _42- 26-11
J**OR SALE Stoves, beds, mattress, fur
niture. chickens, etc., at bargain prices
See them at 96 Holderness st.. West End
Owner leaving city. p -25- ■ I
FOR SaEe (’Reap $17.50 Wurlitzer or
chestra Phone Iv>y 21*59. 38 -25 -1 *
FOR S ALE Moslem safe; good corn!itlon
double Inside and outside doors; 26x25x
17 inside. A. M. Sheets, 121 N. Prvor
street. 11-25-11
FOR SALE—-Second -hand Diebold N
Kienzle safe; finish spoiled, but other
wise good condition: double inside and
outside doors; dimensions 34x26x15. Box
244, care Georgian. 11-25-10
notice!.
YOUNG LADY. 17. wants position as
stenographer: good character, will con
sider small salary. Address Anxious, Box
314, care Georgian. 25-25-11
DI’NTLEY PNEUMATIC CLEANER sHe?
move dirt and germs from rugs, carpets.
floors, etc.; vacuum cleaners from $32.50
up; vacuum sweepers, 19.75. C. J. Daniel
A- Co. 416 Fourth Nat. Bk. Bldg 12-2-11
FOR SALE MISC
VISIT OUR TOY BASEMENT.
Wheelbarrows 50c up
Doll Carts $1.50 up
Doll Beds $1.50 up
( ‘hairs and Rockers . . . .$1.50 up
Desk and Chair $2.98 up
Dining Room Set $3.50 up
Steel Wagons SI.OO up
Velocipedes $2.00 up
Automobiles $3.75 up
Special showing of Furniture.
Suitable for holiday gifts. Terms
if desired.
Goldsmith-A.-ton Witherspoon
Company.
Lifetime Furniture. Rugs and
Draperies.
62 Peachtree. 61 N. Broad.
BUY - YOUR THANKSGIVING
TURKEYS AT SEWELL
COMMISSION CO M P A N Y.
LOWEST PRICES IN CITY.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
115 WHITEHALL STREET.
ROOMING HOUBI PROPOSITION
EIGHT ROOMS. CLOSE IN will
SACRIFICE FOR CASH OR MIGHT
RENT TO RIGHT PARTY; FURNISH
INGS COMPARATIVELY NEW RENT
OF BUILDING IS REASONABLE Bl'll
MAIN 2806. ATLANTA 473 __ 11-19,«
FOR SALE Qteap. gas stove. 42 Crew
ztreet. , 113-33. h
LADIES' black broadcloth coati size 42
full Matin-lined; never worn- will «eii I
cheap. *'all Ivy 1416 before 9tn the morn- I
ing or after 6 In the evening 11 -22-38
ft>R SALE—(***** bras- bed. spring ami i
mattress; good condition; for sale halt i
price Phone ivy 4281. 11-22-34
ORDERS taken for Vll kind of A a ke-
Also sweet wafers. Mrs Jeter. 16 Sl*al
place. 11-22-3
HEATERS. 32 50 to 345? We save
enough to buy your coal Southern
Stove and Supply Company, 121 White
hal 1 street 10-15-4
COMBINATION coal and p - rang*--
~1 SitLTl®,1 OVe and Supply Company.
■’ Whitehall 10-15-4
For Sale—Miscellaneous.
WE SELL STOVES cheaper because our
expenses are less Southern Stove and
Supply Company. 121 Whitehall 10-15-4
COME 10 corner Peachtree and Ellis
streets for brick, lumber, doors, sash
ami' mantels, cheap. Denton & Flournoy,
house wreckers. 11-12-15
i CARRIAGES REPAIRED AND RE?’OV~
ERED.
NEW RUBBER TIRES PUT ON YOUR
BABY’S CARRIAGE. RHONE IVY
3076. ROBERT MITCHELL, 229 EDGE
WOOD. 7-18-15
LOOK at our stoves and ranges before
you buy one anywhere. Southern
Stove and Supply Company, 121 White
-10-15-4
CADET HEATERS, with coil. Southern
Stove and Supply Company, 121 White
ball. 10-15-4
LAW BOOK BARGAINS -Sets of Amer.
Bankruptcy Reports, Century Digest,
Ency. of Evid., etc. Prices and terms on
request. The Harrison Company. Atlanta.
CAST RANGES, with water back, S3O and
up. Southern Stove and Supply Com
pany, 121 Whitehall. 10-15-4
COAL! COAL!
JELLICO LUMP
$4.75.
PIEDMONT COAL COMPANY.
BOTH PHONES MAIN 3648.
PERFECTION oil heaters, $3.50 up.
Southern Stove and Supply Company.
121 Whitehall. IQ-15-4
Fol ND The best place for prosperity
and success. Eveirybody’s doing It.
1 Come out to Southern California The
Ninth Anniversary edition of- The Los
I Angeles Examiner will set you right. Out
1 December 25. Mailed to any address In
| United States or Mexico 15 cents a copy.
I Canada or foreign points 25 cents. Send
in your order now 10-21-4
SAFES, files, cabinets, new 7 A~2nd~ hd?
Gookin Bank & Office Equipment Co.
-20-31
NEW beautiful rugs woven from your
old carpet, superior to any in service;
plain or designed; any size. Catalogue
free. Oriental Rug Company, Baltimore.
-16-31
National Cash Registers.
$35. SSO, S6O, $75 and up. Terms easy Lib
eral exchange allowance. Both phones.
THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO.,
HELP WANTED—To develop the resour
ces of Southern California, the land of
progressand new Ideas Read about the Op
portunities in lhe Ninth Anniversary Edi
tion of The la>s Angeles Examiner, out
December 25th. 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
Money to Loan.
FOR 6 per cent and 7 per cent loans. See
John E. Gay, 801 Empire Life Bldg
Main 141 10-4-45
MONEY ON HAND fo* Immediate loans
on property In or near Atlanta. J. 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 street 4-1 17
ON FIRST mortgage real estate security
Home funds and insurance money. Rates
s'i to 8 per cent interest. We also make
monthly payment loans. We car. give
you the money as soon as titles are ap
proved.
RALPH Q. COCHRAN CO.,
19 S. BROAD ST.
L. H. ZURLINE, Loan Manager.
THU 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
Southern Mortgage Company, Gould build
ing. 7-13-1
AND BROKERS
*°' MTm
/ L,-- BLDG.
loan
Shone main jj« CO
STRICTLY PRIVATE
WE HAVE plenty of 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.
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
AND OTHERS, upon their own names;
cheap rates, easy payments Confiden
tial. D. H. Tolman. 624 Austell building.
Real Estate For Sale.
BIK A NEW HOME WITH RENT
MONEY—OnIy one left; five-room bun
galow; No. 93 Miranda ave., between
North and Ponce DeLeon ave.; all Im
provements; nf> mortgage on it; small
cash payment and then only $25 month,
like rent See Copenhill l.and Co.. Own
ers, 836 Equitable Bldg. Phone Main 603.
A BEAUTIFUL shaded lot In College
Park. 75 yards from car line; will sell
at a sacrifice. Write to H. P. Landrum,
care I*. 0., Atlanta Ga 52-23-11
WANTED To buy nice six-room bunga
low in suburbs; large lot; prefer all
conveniences, near car line; on easy
terms; not over $3,250; give location, price
ami terms. Address Home, Box 205. rare
Georgian. . 50-22-11
FOR SALE OR RENT BY OWNER A
north side bungalow, located No. 99
West Twelfth street, .between West
Peachtree ami Spring streets, and 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. Owner, 409 Equitable Bldg
IF you want to enjoy life buy this place;
better than going abroad; tine fishing,
boating ami bathing: 5-rootn house, plenty
of fruit and timber; one hour’s ride of
Atlanta; one mile of electric plant; lights
can be. bad cheap—dirt cheap. R. E. Ffn
ley, Route 4, Atlanta, Ga. 11-14-34
FOR SALE on River car line, new three?
room house; $1,000; sls a month: no
cash payment. John Carey, 2 Whitehall
street. f_ 11-2-56
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
Real Estate for Sale or Exchange.
FOR SALE or exchange for anything of
value, equity in house and lot at 412
Fraser st.: must go. Call Main 1792. or
Atlanta 1803. Address J. F. G„ 42 Madi
son _ave. 11-25-37
Farms For Sale.
Plantation For Sale.
100 ACRES of land !n Greene county,
three miles from Greeneboro*» t ourt
house, fronting on well kept road, 50
acres in cultivation, 50 acres in heavv tim
ber. plenty of running water; land lies
well: price $3,000. $1,500 . ash. the balance
in <>ne. two and three years at 7 per cent '
inlerest Call Mack. Main 3373, Atlanta !
104, ti u South Broad street. 11-20-16
Farms Wanted.
W \Nn.l» *po buy ten acres about four
miles from center of eltv. ’ Give full i
desvription and price first letter. M. E..
4. I eachtree street. 32-25-11 ’ 1
READ FOR PROFIT— GEORGIAN WANT ADS— USE FOR RESULTS
POU MW’
Thomasville Poultry Show
The poultry show just recently held
at Thomasville was a success in every
way. The weather whs line, the at
tendance good, but best of all, there
was a large and choice display of poul
try—so much so that a larger tent was
necessary to accommodate the cooping.
It. was held, as usual, in the great
pine park in the very heart of the city.
To say that there was quality would be
putting it mildly, ipdeed.
Take, for example, W. H. Lester’s
exhibit of White Rocks. They were
crackerjacks from start to finish. His
first prize pullet, also winner of sweep
stakes for the best bird in the show,
was one of the best I have seen in a
long time. His first prize pen showed
quality all through, good enough to win
sweepstakes for best pen in the show.
E. E. Mack, of Thomasville, made a
regular killing with his White Wyan
dottes and Buff Orpingtons, as will be
noted from the awards. Besides all his
winnings in the reeftlar classes, he was
fortunate enough to get three of the
sweepstakes prizes, viz., best hen in
the show, best cockerel in the show and
the whitest bird in the show, all on his
White Wyandottes. This is nothing
unusual for Mack, for he won a lot of
sweepstakes atyl regular prizes at both
Atlanta and Augusta last year. He did
not make these sho&s this year.
In the Rhode Island Red alley the
honors were pretty well divided be
tween W. W. Nesbitt and B. F. Cren
shaw, both of Bainbridge, Ga. These
breeders of Reds are certainly on the
right track from the rich colored birds
they were showing.
In White Orpingtons W. N. Single
tary showed stock that was simply
beautiful to behold, not only to the cas
ual observer, but the experienced eye
as well. They showed uniformity and
careful breeding. We. wish we had the
space to mention 'each and every one.
Taking It up one side ami down the
other, the Thomasville show was a
splendid success and a long step in ad
vance for the poultry business in that
sectioi). We trust that they will con
tinue to improve in the future as they
have in the past.
The awards:
Anconas.
A. T. Snodgrass—First and second
cock, second and third pullet, first pen.
E. 1. Mathews. Panama City, Fla.—
First hen.
Ettie M. Mathews, Panama City, Fla
—Second hen.,
W. L. Wight, Cairo, Ga.—First an(
second fockerel, first and second pullet
Andalusians (Blue).
E. I. Mathews, Panama City. Fla.-
First cock, first hen, first pullet.
Ettie M. Mathews. Panama City, Fla.
—Second hen. >
Games.
Pit (Warhorse)—Dr. J. E. White, best
pal r.
Cornish Indian —Ettie M. Mathews,
Panama City, Fla., second pullet: R.
R. Vann, first pen.
Wljite Indian —C. C. Cocroft, first
hen, first, second and fourth cockerel,
first and second pullet.
R. A, Weldon, third cockerel, third
pullet.
’ Langshans.
L. A. Varnadoe —First cockerel, first
pullet, first pen.
Leghorns.
(Black) E. I. Mathews. Panama City,
Fla.—Second cock, third hen.
Ettie M. Mathews, Panama City, Fla.
—Second hen
(Brown)—Mrs. T. J. Pfister—First
cock, first hen, first cockerel and first
pullet.
Ettie M. Mathews. Panama City, Fla.
—Second cockerel.
(White) E. I. Mathews. Panama City,
Fla.—First cock. C. C. Cocroft—First
cockerel, first pullet and second pen.
E. Crozier —First pen.
(Rose Comb White) Ettie .M. Math
ews. Panama City. Fla. —First cockerel,
Leghorns.
FOR SALE- Three hens and one cock
erel, thoroughbred White Leghorns,
Ferry strain; first money order for $3.50
gets them. R. H. Crawford, Tiger, Ga.
150 FINE White Leghorns, $1 each. T7
S. Bottenfield, Phone 27- J Decatur, Ga.
„ SPECIAL.
HAI E 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. Can spare few eggs at $3
per setting South Georgia Poultry Farm.
Sale City, Ga. 11-6-41
STOCK ANT* EGGS for sale from prize
winning White Leghorns, at all times.
Mrs. Robert West. 132 Carter Hill road.
Montgomery, Ala. 11-9-66
Rhode Island Reds.
HAVING purchased the entire flock of
J. 1. Hosford and, combined with mine,
I can offer for sale first pen, fourth pen
and fifth pen at the Georgia Poultry as
sociation. October-November, 1912; cock
erels. $2.50 up; pullets, $2.50; have over
two hundred to select from: eggs. $3.00,
$5.00 and SIO.OO per setting of 15. Mrs.
A. L. Mall hews. Redan. Ga. 11-25-35
My combined winnings so far this season
at the Hagerstown. Macon and Au
gusta shows on S. C. R. I. Reds were five
firsts, four seconds, four thirds and four
fourths. As show birds they win and as
utility stock they lay and pay. Eggs and
stock for sale. For prices write Mrs. P
T. Calloway. Washington, Ga 10-26-9
Plymouth Rockg.
GREEN ACRES Home of White Plym
outh Rocks. Pullets $1.60; cockerels
$3 Farm reared, bred to la> and win.
Eggs, babv chicks. Maud Freeman, R.
5, Griffin, Ga. 100-23-11
MY While Rocks won championship pen
and best bird over notable competition
at South Georgia and Florida show,
judged by F. J. Marshall; a few cockerels
and pullets for sale I have some quality
matings. Henry W. Lester, Thomasville,
Ga. 11-23-39
Wyandottes.
THE FAMOUS Regal strain of White
Wyandottes. We have four pens of
these grand birds mated and can furnish
eggs for hatching at $3. $&, $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 18
Minorcas.
FOR SALE Excellent Black Minorcas;
good layers: $2 each. H. V. Franklin.
Register. Ga. 49 20-11
Hogs.
PIGS -$3.50 to s*» each Some of lot very
fine English Berkshire; large and
thrifty. College View Poultrj and Stock
Farm. Route 1, College Park. Ga 11-23-20
Turkeys.
FOR SALE—Another fine flock of Giant
Mammoth Bronze turkeys of prize-win
ning blood. Mrs. J. H. Odom. Niota.
Tenn.. Route No 1 48-4-11
JUtKJf. IJ. MARSHALL
first pen, first pullet. E. 1. Mathews,
Panama City, Fla. —Second cockerel,
second pen.
(Single Comb Buff) Ettie M. Math
ews. Panama City, Fla. —First pullet.
E. I. Mathews. Panama City, Fla. —Sec-
ond pullet.
Black Minorca*.
Frank B. Harris —First pen.
Orpingtons.
(Buffi E. E. Max?k—First and. second
cock, first and third hen. first, second
and third cockerel, first, second and
third pullet, first pen. T. R. Jongs—
Second pen. H. A. McGee—Third cock,
fourth pullet and third pen. E. Crozier
—Fourth pen.
(Black) E. E. Mack —First cock, first
and second hen, first pullet. W. W.
Nesbit. Bainbridge. Ga.—Second cock,
third hen. second and third pullet.
(White) W. E. Singletary—First
cock, first ben, first pullet, third cock
erel and second pen. H. C. Arnold-
First cockerel, third and fourth pullet.
W. G. Turpin, Americus, Ga. —Second
cockerel, second pullet, first and third
pen. C. M. Tuttle—Second, third and
fourth hen.
Plymouth Rocks.
(Barred) E. I. Mathews, Panama
City, Fla—First cock. G. W. Stephen
son—First pen.
(Partridge) Henry Herbener—First
cqpk, first hen.
(Buff)H. C. Arnold—First cock, first,
second, third and fourth hen, first, sec
ond and third cockerel, first, second,
third and fourth pullet, first and second
pen.
(White) H. C. Arnold—First cock,
first and second hen, second cockerel,
second and third pullet. H. W. Lester
-—Third hen, first and third cockerel,
first pullet and first pen. E. I. Math
ews, Panama City, Fla. —Second pen.
Webster Edwards—Fourth hen.
Rhode Island Reds.
(Rose Comb) Ettie M. Mathews. Pan
ama City, Fla.—First hen. first cock
eral and first pullet.
(Single Comb) W. W. Nesbit, Bain
bridge. Ga. —First cock, second hen.
first and fourth pen. B. F. Crenshaw,
Bainbridge, Ga.—Second cock, first hen,
second cockerel, first and second pul
let. second and third pen. B. W. Stone
—First cockerel. third hen, fourth
cock. E. I. Mathews. Panama City, Fla.
—Third cock.
Wyandottes.
(Columbian) Ettie M. Mathews, Pan
ama City. Fla. —First hen.
(Buff) E. I, Mathews,—Third hen.
Ettie M. Mathews —Second hen.
(White) E. E. Mack—First and sec
ond cock, first and second hen, first,
second and third cockerel, first and-sec
ond pullet, second pen. E. L. Aider
man, Pine Park, Ga. —Third and fourth
cock, third and fourth hen. C. R. Grif
fin—Fourth pen.
(Partridge) C. C. Cocroft —First cock,
first hefii
Bantams.
(Buff Cochin) Worden E. Mack-
First pair. Mary Mack—Second pair.
(White Cochin) Webster Edwards-
First pair.
Ducks.
(White Indian Runners) H. W. Les
ter-First and second pair. B. W.
Stone—Third and fourth pair.
(Fawn and White) C. M. Tuttle-
First and second pair.
Sweepstakes.
Best pen on exhibition (White Rocks)
—H. W. Lester.
Best cock on exhibition (White Rock)
H. C. Arnold.
Best hen on exhitbition (White Wy
andotte) —E. E. Mack.
Best cockerel on exhibition (White
Wyandotte)—E. E. Mack.
Best pullet on exhibition .(White
Rock)—H. W. Lester.
Whitest bird on exhibition (White
Wyandotte hen) —E. E. Mack.
Best bird on exhibition (White Rock
pullet)—H. W. Lester.
Ducks.
PURE White Runners; a large flock for
sale; old breeders, and birds five and
six months old. Write quick. R. J
Latta, Yorkville. S. C. 35-25-11
FOR SALE—Pure White and Fawn" and
White, grown stock, ducklings and eggs
Prices low. Quality high. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Georgia Duck Farm. Smyr
na, Ga. 119-23-11
CHAMPftINSHIP White Runner ducks;
eggs from best pens. $5.00 per setting;
second pen, $3 00.- Henry W. lister,
Thomasville, Ga, 11-23-40
WHITE RUNNER ducks of quality; stock
and eggs for sale. Snow White Poultry
Yards, O. O. Ray, manager, Kirkwood. Ga.
Poultry—Miscellaneous.
11. G. HASTINGS' & CO?
SEEDS .PLANTS. BULBS, AND
PET STOCK; NORTH AND
SOUTH SIDE DELIVERIES
IN THE MORNING 9
O’CLOCK, INMAN PARK
AND WEST EN» 2 P, M.
PHONES 2568..
A SWEET SINGING CANARY bird and
nice brass cage makes a very accepta
ble gift. Wq have a beautiful lot of
birds at $2.50 each and cages at from $1
to $5.
A NICE LOT of gold fish at 10c, 15c and
25c each; globes at 25c up to $3; orna
ments and fish food.
ALL V AKIETIES of bulbs for indoor and
outdoor planting. Time now to plant
them. Bulb catalogue free.
WE HAVE a fine lot of fems and other
potted plants and can save you money
on them.
RED COMB MEAT MASH, the food that
makes hens lay In the winter time; get
a l*ag of it and make the hens lay; $2.25
per 100 pounds; 10 pounds, 25c.
WE HAVE a remedy for every chicken
disease. If you have a sick chicken,
phone us.
WIZARD BRAND SHEEP MANURE is
an ideal fertilizer for the lawn; $1,50
per bag of 100 pounds. One bag suffi
cient tor ordinary size lawn. Order a
bag today. You will be surprised at
how much better the lawn will look.
WE HAVE a nice lot of fox terrier pups
little beauties, at $7.50 for males, $5
for fenjules.
THIS IS A GOOD TIME to sow'Tinglish
rye grass. Just sprinkle It over the
old lawn. It comes up in a few days
and is pretty and green all winter and
spring
wiliT'sell orTexchange '
WHITE *'R BROWN leghorns, White
Wyandottes. Rhode Island Reds, Barred
Rocks or Indian Runner ducks for White,
Black or Buff Orpingtons. Cornish games
Minorcas, any variety of Wyandottes ex
cept wfflte. rabbits or pigeons College
View Farm, Route 1, College Bark. Ga
F**R SALE -Twenty-five S. C. White
Leghorn pullets. 15 White Wyandotte
pullets; all laying; first-class stock.
E. B Havey. Box 81. Lithonia, Ga.
11-22-25
Associated Charities. Associated Charities.
Cut Out, Fill in. Sign and Mail Today.
Atlanta. Ga., .1912.
Associated Charities,
City:
Please enroll my name as a sustaining member.
Until further notice, i will contribute $ an
nually for its support, to be paid ,
Name
G Address • ■ ■
This Space Donated By
EOSTER & ROBSON, REAL ESTATE.
Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent.
FOR RENT
11-r. b., 94 Nelson street $50.00 8-r. h., 225 Ivy st., Dec. 1 50.00
10-r. 11., 432 Central avenue 27.50 ' 8-r. h., 9 Orange street 37.50
9-r. h., 9 East North avenue.... 55.00 8-r. h., 15 West Third street 32.50
9-r. h., 52 Cooper street 37.50 [ 8-r. h., 504 Gordon street 25.00
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 612.
Real Estate For Sale.
EIGHTH STREET BUNGALOW—S4,2SO.
NEAR North Boulevard, we have a new 6-roorn bungalow which is jam-up
in every way. Furnace fieat, splendid lot, right off car line with ten-min
ute schedule. SSOO cash and the balance to suit. See this place, as they are
scarce on the north side at this price.
TENTH STREET BUNGALOW.
NOT far from West Peachtree street. This beauty has 6 large rooms and
sleeping porch, is new and up to date in every way. elevated lot 45 by
160 to alley. Tenth street will soon be one of the choicest streets for
homes on the north side. Price $6,000,0n terms.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 and 20 Walton Street. * Both Phones 458.
Do You Ever Think of the Widows
and Fatherless?
The Associated Charities does. During the past twelve months the asso
ciation interested itself in 120 widows, all with children under 14 years of
age. ,
Your subscription to the Ad Men’s Associated Charities Fund may mean
life Itself to one or more widows and fatherless.
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
A Little Thought On Your Part Must
Convince
YOU that gifts of money, of clothing, or of food, in themselves are un
able to help a struggling family permanently. The immediate wants of a
family once supplied, and the unfortunates revert to begging with its at
tendant miseries.
THE ASSOCIATED CHARITIES REMOVES THE CAUSES OF POV
ERTY. HELP THE AD CLUB HELP THE ASSOCIATED ' CHARITIES
HELP OTHERS TO HELP THEMSELVES. hakiiils
J. H. EWING
WHY NOT INVESTIGATE?
EVERY paid worker of the Associated Charities could double his or her salary
in some other line of work. The money spent in salaries produces a se7v*l.l
for the public which could not be obtained by a private eonceriffor twice the sLm
If you are skeptical investigate the Associated Charities—its books and records
are open to you—Oß ASK ANY AD MAN. records
Space donated by
Atlanta Suburban Realty Company.
ROUGHLY SPEAKING, IT COSTS I'HE ASSO
CIATED CHARITIES
$lO to look after and work a permanent cure from poverty in
every “ease*’ coming under its observation. YOU CAY
SCRIBE ENOUGH TO TAKE CARE OF ONE “CASE.”
HELP THE AD MEN IN THEIR CAMPAIGN.
R. 0. COCHRAN CO., Real Estate, Renting at/d Loans.
Eggs.
THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs'
$1 per 15. 126 Windsor street. Main
3588. 10-9-15
Incubators.
GET our big catalogue of incubators and
brooders. Southern States Incubator
and Brooder Company, College Park, Ga
Horses and Carriages
good condition. Ivy 2144-L. 11-23-30
GOOD side spring Mayer buggy for sale
cheap. Can be seen at 133 Peeples St.
SPRING wagon and good set of single
wagon harness for sale. ‘ lan he seen
at 133 Peeples St. 11-23 -12
FOR SALPU-Horse; weight 1,050 pounds;
age. coming seven. Call or phone Lieu
tenant Butler, Fort McPherson. 11-18-6
Ponies.
FOR SALE—Ponies for Christmas, S6O to
SBS; nice spotted ponies. Can make
arrangements to ship for Christmas. J. P.
Frank. 204 Fourth Ave., Nashville. Tenn
Bones.
GROUND BONES FOR CHICKENS
EVERY’ day. Campbell Bros.. 89 Decatur
Disenfectants.
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
Real Estate For Salt
Legal Notices.
SEALED PROPOSALS rno”
PLUMBING, HEATING AND WIRING
Required in the U
VV??I HOUSE FOR FULTON COUNTY
LADER CONSTRUCTION on the south
east corner of South Prvnr J? i ?? ,
Hunter streets, in the city of ui„^ St
Georgia, for Fulton county. Geortf a- ’
1. Separate sealed proposals for each
loads’ ao,ressed ‘he commissioners o’}
roads and revenues of Fulton count?.
Georgia, will be received iintnit^ 5 ,'
a. tn., December 2. 1912 to? th J °£ k
thl ° f material and >abor required for
•A) PLUMBING, CONSISTING rttr
tS‘ .^TTINGi
T ,<B> HEATING, CONSISTING OF
(C) IRING, CONSISTING riu*
C1T ’ WIRI ™ a& in £ qui <£
In the building, covering an area of
? ‘^/fa U lL b
city of Atlanta, Georgia, for’ Fulton
spection‘at’the’ m ,ile Z?‘* 11 in"
»peciion at the office of the commiaqinn
flccu° f f°ih ls anil reven ues and at the of
°L the aSsi <>ciate architects. A Ten
Wk Brown and Morgan * Dillon «n
--as sa*.-
2. Copies of drawings and specifics Hnn«i
may be obtained from the above archf ß
tects at 807-610 Forsyth building Wanta
tor’’ f2*V°f n r a <le P Oß,t of a certified check
for 120 for each set. Said cheek t, I>7.
to ’J 1 * maker “p™ the return of
didon nBS and in
8. All bids must be submitted on sne-
? r rf Li?' 0,108,11 bjanks furnished by above
and h l ? V 8| or ' vill nt ” be considered
and accompanied by a certified cheek for
nat’ahl. re t nt ’ t,C ,Otal amount of bid
payable to the commissioners of roads
and revenues of Fultm, . ountv, Geortfa
as a guarantee that the successful bidde?
Wil enter into a contract according to
said plans and specifications and execute
a bond for double the amount of contract
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1912
Real Estate For Sale
gHARP &
HELP
THE
AD
MEN
HELP
THE
ASSOCIATED
CHARITIES
HELP
OTHERS
TO
HELP
THEMSELVES.
SPACE
DONATED
BY
SHARP & BOYLSTO
REAL ESTATE.
Houses For Rent.
FOR RENT BY~~
Geo. P. AFoore
REAL F.STATE AND RENTIW
10 AUBURN AVENUE M
Atlanta Phone 5408. Bel* Main -j
377 EAST FAIR STREET; we have a
room cottage that we have just n*
first-class shape; new plumbing- all r*
newly papered and carrying all um
conveniences; nice neighborhood do'
school and within easy walking ’disti
Price $25.
248 SOUTH PRYOR STREET; vYta
two-story house of eigh* room
ail modern conveniences; nice ne'zb
hood; close to schools and within
minutes walk of center of the eltv
dandy location for boarding house
us shovr you through. Price $35. '
Railroad Schedule.
"PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOL
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE 0
PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANT,
The following schedule figures are
lished only as information, and are
guaranteed:
No. Arrive From—l No. Depart T*
2 C’cinnati.2:ssam 36 N. Yorkl2-1
35 N. Y0rk..5:00 am' 2 J'ville 30|
13 Jaxville...s:2o am 20 Col'bus. 5 3
43 Was’ton 5:25 am 13 Cfncl 5:3*
If Sh’port.. 6:30 am 32 Ft Vai. 5:3
25 Jaxville. 6:50 am 35 B’ham.. 54
•17 Toccoa.. 8:10 am 7 C’nooza 6'4*
26 Heflin.... 8:20 am 12 R'mond 6:5i
29 N. York. 10:30am 23 K. City. 7.0 i
3 Chat’ga.lo:3s am 16 Bruns’k 7:4;
7 Mac0n...10:40 am 29 B’ham..lo:4i
27 Ft. Vai.. 10:45 am 38 N. Yorklhii
21 Col’bus..lo:so am 40 ChTtte 12:01
6 Cinci 11:10am 6 J’ville..ll:2(
29 Col'bus.. 1:40 pm 30 C'bus..,.l2:i
30 B’ham... 2:30 pin 30 N. York 2 *
40 8’ham...12:40 pm 15 C’nooga 3:o®
39 Ch'lotte. 3:55 pm 39 B'ham... 4:l®
5 J'ville 4:sopm *lB Toccoa. 46®
37 N. York. 5:00 pm 22 Col'bus. 5:lfl
15 Brunu’k 7:50 pm 5 Cinci.... S:M
1 Jack'vllle.B:lopm 28 Ft. Vai. 5:2fl
11 R'mond. 8:30 pm 35 Heflin... 5:4a
24 K. City.. 9:20 pm* 10 Macon.. 5:3fl
16 C’nooga. 9:35 pm 1 ("clnati B:3®
19 Corbus..lo:2o pm I 44 Wash'n. Bla
31 Ft. Vai..10:25 pm 24 Jaxville. o:3®
14 Cinci 11:00 pm 111 Sh'port.ll:!®
86 8'ham...12:00 ngt j 14 J’xvllie 11:M
Trains marked thus (•) run daily,®
cept Sunday. ■
Other trains run dally. Central * :r.®
City Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree,
Legal Notices.
within ten days after the i.oilß
tton of acceptance of his bid. failiruw
said certified check shall 1 :ue f'd®
to the commissioners of roads and ■
emies as liquidated damag* ■
4. (>n signing of contract and appj
of bond, the certified cheeks o* tlu-uiO
cessful bidders will be return -<l :*•> ■
respective makers. ■
5. Bidders will furnish sufficient „
dence of their ability and
this class of work and must
proper resources to ear*-.* out w>rk‘O
facgirily to the arehite*-*s and the *■
ntissioners of roads and revenues. ■
6. This work, tor which above ■
posals are requested, nu.s* • omnin'iK'O
the site not later than December If. ■
7. Payments nnon the work ""‘‘M
made on the certificate of the ard'M
on the first day of each and t-w*'.'
during the time of this eontraet
per cent of the value of the ■
nished and erected, provided ine M
tractor lias made application »''«■
signature for said eer :tic;n ■ on " r '■
the 27th day of the preceding *U"*;‘
that a schedule of material and ““’M
place lias been furnished with tne ™
mate. A certificate will be gw eE '
architects for the balance, or n 1’" M
upon completion of the .-ontra.';.
formlty with the plans and ■-!•’>' ■
application having been made - M
8. Each proposal shall be ■
the full name of the bidder, an a
company or corporation, by t'. 1 ;,-"
of each partner or officer, w ■
shall be written in ink ami *.-xi ,rt - M
words as well as figures. , ■
9. The commissioners of roadi
enues of Fulton count,'. 1
the right to reject any or ** !l neI M
10. By order of th* i.* 111 "-’;- 1
roads and revenues of I-alt" 1 ■
Georgia.
(Signed) CLIFFORD L AM'bK’W
Chairman Commissioner
Revenues. Fulton I'.umty. - ,p
H. M. WOOD, (’jerk.
Peter Brown vs. Mrs. I 'an..:e ' , I
Mrs. Judith Everett
ence Everett-, Robert Hm-’L f
administrator of estate
Qulncey Everett, deceased. ‘
county, Georgia, and MaU •'
Everett, of Vance county.
lina. .
Equitable petition to , ' Pn ,\'T •.wM
title to lot at junction of u *■•'
Forsyth streets, in the city ' :
Georgia. In Fulton super'": M
ary term, 1913.
To Martha Tetlow h'''' r 'V' L ■
Nance county. North 1 a- 1
You are hereby comma*.' " _ U
appear at the next term "J l ' , a “
court of Fulton coimUM
held on the first Monday n
then and there to nn< V r . '('icre* l( .H
ant’s petition, as in defa.'■ lI ■ ',|
court will proceed as to .I’*I*ll 1 * 11
pertain. t . pe ||. *■
Witness the Hon. tieoicr
of said court, this 4*h •**•*
1912. A RN( *l.ll '? HPSt’l®
CANDI.F.R, THOMS* *N 111
NOTH'E ■
GE( »RGlA—Fulton Cc-.ino y
To Whom It May ' ■"'" I ' e , r 1 ~'ake«■
hereby given that 1 in’*' l ' ..... "-'B
cation for a parole f"*' '’t”' ..... .<: ■
who was convicted "f tm*•*
spring term. 1893. of l' ‘ tB
court, Atlanta. Ga.. and ■■
imprisonment in the si; |
Said application will | <
prison commission a* , ' |p ' , q.r BB
sion. which meets on the n (
December. 1912. ie
Attorney for !!-■