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711. ■’J-£i. 7A t'KOIiUIAN ASH -I MIEAD FOR PROFIT-bEORGIAN WANT ADS -USE FOR RESULTS WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1912.
Lost and Found.
u from our stables on
sTlkO !- ■ large black mare mule.
, Reward paid lor re
-1 : ’ "’ q, , j-stewart Company,
;
.r— morning, on a Wash-
: car, or near Rawson
inFi gold-rimmed lorgnettes,
s’.’r’ .“ n liberal reward if est at
■ LmAJT
eys. Please return to
r ' ... clothing Company and get
(c —r ' 4b-4-
T Sight black leather
i : ?, r will please return to
i The Virginian, Peachtree
receive reward. Ivy
12-4-31.
- ■. r wiih gold and pearl hand’le
u engraved on handle,
rgian office, 20 East Ala-
, s p to find something of some
. , ~ad the "Business Guide
v*li< the tjtsi two columns of
s of The Georgian each
I■■ " Jl 1 ’ ' 12-3-14
ix- afternoon in Decatur, one
gold watch, engraved H. W.
-Inc and while pearl fob at
picture in back. Kinder
tl;-.- Henrietta Welsh. 19 E.
■ ; ' Olanta, or phone Main 1111
ve reward, 12-2-36
22-7-T"77 suitcase ami contents on
L '. ~”.,,1 . train into Atlanta Wed-
' J. ntly exchanged through mis
can be surrendered at
' . . t. lies' case is delivered.
, r, Johnson, Marion Hotel.
11-30-M
z. ~
Personal.
. ?•.,■. roKK. embroidery and crochet,
,' done. Phone Atlanta 5908.
SPIRELLA.
PLibUbA'm.ltS. PLACK
IVES L_
”j] o<> ’. .’’i for every sale of a ticket
to any charitable organiza
tion. ' Apply 56 Peachtree
Sired.
Look at Gilbert s
Window.
:reet, if interested in char
-11-30-2
. ■ . . i \NO tuned now. Don’t
he 1 ish and lose out. <'al!
i , | ;: . , West 712 or address P. O.
cheap jobs. Best work.
33-27- P
JIATERNITI s ' ,\TTAItiI' XT Private,
r,,.. oi.n-like. LhnTed number of
■ a'. . . for. Home provided for
tl 'l'. Mitchell, 26 Wind
7- . .- . ELY SCREENS; PLY
W. fix screen:-, metal fly
5 re-us bat wood ri >orr. Venetian blinds.
■ eu. •.'..;■■■■ trips furnished anywhere
Write or phone W. It. Cal
t .i:,;. 1-103 l-'ou.'th National
Atlanta, Ga. Main 5310.
R-15-5
> :,i- ' KESI f.'l'S eonie front trusses
■ ■ I . ' It hn B Daniel. a r 34
as at xpert fitlf and It
to bav. llm tit
insurante 6-24-11
Educational.
.C-'l’i ' .'cj.ds icached in all gram-
■ 1,....: best references. Miss
iiir.gton st. Phone Main
4 1-3-I2
Automobiles.
1 ■ : i:i: 11 ah: bottle for inflating
■■■ ■ bought at half price at IGO
■" ■ Bottle has hose connection
am! is ready to at In ch to car. 12-4-33
' Al having plating tv be done it
will bi to yout Interest to see us. At
...i.i I’D, I.K Works, J'.il‘ 2 Marietta st.
Bell prone Main 1598, Atlanta 2336.
-2-13
AUTOMOBILES FOR SAL<7
ILL sell my rive-passenger Buick for
- >.>ii cash. Address Leaving Citv. Box
-'ll', ear.- Georgian. £9-3-12
l ,, l; S.\|,E -Due Hudson torpe-
'*"• 1911 model, perfect condi
"i)ii. jiisi ovt‘rli<itiletl by factort,
r,l|! SALE One Buick, A-l
'■l'ipc. just repainted, original
I 'i.bbti. inllt equipped with
' doiiiei :-r. lent’.' horn, a bar
2nin a; sSIIO.PO.
1 '" 1 ' on-. ]<)]•.] Hudson
diiinj <"ir. drivm unit 1.300
1 n perieci shape, Warner
'P-cdm imer. Klaxon horn, fuilv
"l !|l !'l>'‘d i . very way. $1,100.00;
"'l'lni-'.'d by us the same as a
new car.
Al TO Si PPLY CO.,
!,i East North Avenue.
Money to Loan.
MoX |■ v A
~r tt-ANI) ior immediate loans
V -V.•• ln ."r near Atlanta. J. !■;.
" Lukcnburg. sui Equitable building.
* - . ; 6 !2
: JTIAN ,c CONNORS
EST AHI ISHEI) 1890.
7777---' 11 "’’■‘svy.n Real Estate. 4-1-3
" J™ '■•' NOS To EENDTSny
II C . b . )'* r cent. Write or call. S.
j Bread street. 4-1-17
, H-alWstmeTe-
' I’ pfs -/ n ° and insurance mon
also make m. VCr 06,11 inter *SL We
' dj payment loans. We
: ' IH a|.|,r,.v,'d ° nioney as Koon as titles
o. COCHRAX CO
C p'JrlM ItEE STREET.
r... •' — x >-- Loan Manager.
PRUDENTIAL IX
ii.\X< E CO. of Anieri
■' 1 ‘in make you a loan on
- 1 •nji.t impi-oved propertv.
their loan <-orre
'i"’H(leiits. I urman, Black
J, . -ilhmin. 203-8 Empire
_ 6-7-12-1
'■ -Mui tgage tumpany, Gould
W'E Hilt- | 'lliL 1
* y plenty of money to
1,1 at lowest rates on Atlanta
> , .o'' 111 ’ ' y Poverty, either for
bi n'i 11 \i. n,ont * l ly payment
- A Xo tor purehasing pnr-
I?.U notes - Foster &
L... L Bdyowoo’l Ave.
LXi. I crill’l*- S 'LAIUEr> PE< IF’L]-;
''u rntC ’ 'ft 1 ' 111 ’hrir own names;
H '' H 'i'i.ln 'A'.-'iiynts. I'ontidcn-
F ( ,j tgAn. M 4 Austell buffdlng.
~ I ’ll Gay soi j loans. See
W,t >4l ” Linpire Life Bldg
I '— 10-4-45
\ and brokers
301 F«T»»S
i Bl DC.
; pv ' ‘P/S ji.
I-' v ' ;i CP
For Sale—Miscellaneous
IHOSE delicious -Middlebrook's beaten
mscuit are generally considered perhaps
the best made. Middlebrooks Beaten Bis
cuit Company, Atlanta. Ga. 56-4-12
K)R SALE CHEAP—Fifteen-rooni board
illg or rooming house on Carnegie way.
5 ant o. io ieave cit3 ’- Address
Owner. Box 828, care Georgian. 12-4-41
hoR ?A bE ~nev»lo|iing~>utflt in splendid
condition, cheap Phone Ivy 3119-J
— t 39-4-12
h'-’f’i I '' draft horse for sale. Apply
137 \\ hitehall st. 12-4-39
V*{®. *' 1 ■ typewriter for
•?6t>. Address 19 Cleburne avenue
R V.y'* ,Nli HofSE PROPOSITION
EIGHT ROOMS. CLOSE IN; WILL
mv'.V , ''!. , ’ E EOR CASH OR MIGHT
JU'?. 1 RIGHT PARTY: FVRNISH
INGS COMPARATIVELY NEW; RENT
Oh BUILDING IS REASONABLE BI LL
ATLANTA 473. ’f-lU-i
DUNTLEY PNEUMATIC CLEANERsTe-'
move dirt and germs from rugs, carpets,
floors, etc.; vacuum cleaners from $32.50
up: vacuum sweepers, $9.75. C J. Daniel
& Co, 416 Fourth Nat. Bk. Bldg 11-2-11
VISIT OUR TOY BASEMENT.
!
Wheelbarrows 50c up
Doll Carts $1.50 up
Doll Beds $1.50 up
Chairs and Rockers ....$1.50 up
Desk and Chair $2.98 up
Dining Room Sei $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
GOLDSAUTH-ACTOX
WLTHERSPOOX CO.
I.iletime Furniture, Rugs and
Draperies.
62 Peachtree. 61 N. Broad.
IMPORTED Brooks' side saddle; new
model; very light weight,; splendid con
dition. Can be seen anv time at 34 West
IO nth yirO't. Ivy_ls74 z _ 12-3-15
Combination caaj and gas ranges.
, I ?°VA l , l6rn Btove a nd Supply Company,
121 Whitehall. 10-15-4
FOR SALE—CoaI range, 6 caps, hot wa
ter back, in splendid condition: sls; cost.
MT J' I < 'rev Street. Main 4865-.1. 12-2-20
FiMt SALE -Beautiful upright mahogany
ll iiliam Knabe & Co. piano; less than
one year old; cost new $750. and will sell
for about one-half cost; don't answer un
less you mean business. Address Knabe
Piano, care Georgian. 92-30-11
WANTED You to know that “Camp
Brothers” means the best in machine
Work. Tell Camp your machine troubles.
N.-a shop, new tools, at 275 Marietta
street. Phone Main 2937. 11-30-5
H EATERS, $2.50 to $45. We save you
enough to buy your coal. Southern
Stove and Supply Company, 121 White
rail street. 10-15-4
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
la - 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 nowo 10-21-4
FOR SALE—Chickens, Marlborough seed
rn. canned fruits and tomatoes. W. A
Wagner. Farrar, ‘la. 31-29-lt
COME to corner ’Peachtree and Ellis
streets for brick, lumber, doors, sash
ar:.: mantels, cheap. Denton * Flournoy,
bouse wreckers. 11-12-15
LOOK at our stoves and ranges* before
you buy one anywhere. Southern
Stove and Supply Company, 121 White
hall. _ 10-15-4
AGRI AGES REPAIRED AND 'RECOV
ERED.
NEU REBBER TIRES PUT ON YOUR
BABY'S CARRIAGE. PHONE IVY
3076. ROBERT MITCHELL, 229 EDGE-
WoOD. 7-18-15
CAST RANGES, with water back. S3O and
up. Southern Stove and Supply Com
pany. 121 Whitehall. 10-15-4
LAW BOOK BARGAINS—Sets 01 Amer?
Bankruptcy Reports, Century Digest.
Eney. of Evid., etc. Prices and terms on
request. The Harrison Company, Atlanta
COAL! COALf"
JELLICO IAMP.
$4.75.
PIEDMONT COAL COMPANY.
BOTH PHONES MAIN .3648. _
WE SELL STOVES cheaper because our
expenses are less. Southern Stove and
Supply Company. 31 Whitehall 10-15-4
PI'RFEt'TION oil heaters. $3.50 up.
Southern Stove and Supply Companv.
121 Whitehall. 10-15-4
(■Ol'N'D The best place for prosperity
and success. Everybody’s doing it.
Come ouh to Southern California The
Ninth Anniversary edition of The Los
Angeles Examiner will set you right. Out
December 25. 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
National Cash Registers.
$35, SSO. S6O. $75 and up. Terms easy. Lib
eral exchange allowance. Both phones.
THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO..
SAFES. Mies, cabinets, new & 2nd - fid?
Gcokin Bank & Office Equipment Co
-20-31
NEW beautiful rugs woven from your
old carpet, superior to any in service;
plain or designee': any size. Catalogue
free. Oriental Rug Company. Baltimore
-16-31
CADET HEATERS, with coil. Southern
Stove and Supply Company, 121 White
hall. 10-15-4
Business Opportunities.
UNIVERSAL ICE I'OMFANY stock for
sale. This stock is worth SIOO per
share. Am willing to trade for land or
one automobile. Address all communica
tions to Box 55, Milledgeville, Ga.
11-26-37
Wanted—Miscellaneous.
DROP A CARD
We'll Bring Cash For
Old Clothes and Shoes
“THE VESTIAIRE”
Fl RNTTI'RE and household goods, office
fixtures and merchandise of any kind
accepted on consignment. Cash advanced.
Pembroke Sales Company, 143 South Pry
or street. Bell phone Main 1434, Main 187,
Atlanta 2285. 8-J5 12
WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for house
hold goods, pianos and office furniture
Cash advanced on consignments. Central
Auction Company, 12 East Mitchell street
Bell phone Main 2424 8-26-26
WANTED- We |>ay highest cash prices
on household goods, pianos and office
furniture. Cash advanced on consign
ments. Springer's Auction House, 25
South Pryor street. Bell photic .Main 1526.
I BUY MEN'S old clothes ami shoes
I >rop a card. I. Bock. 32 Bell street
WE want to buy a good second-hand tank
tower about 20 feet high for small tank.
Dairj and Farm Supply Company, 137
Whitehall street. 33-4-12
WANTED- One second-hand range, with
reservoir instead of water hack Also
one heater. Cheap. Call by 3209-L.
12 3-42
WANTED Fifty old feather beds at once
Will pay highest, cash price Address
Boston Feather Couipunt. 17 Warren
place, or phone b> 337J-1a Atlanta
s!'7t-A. 47-28-11
I Auction Sales.
I
jS EVE R A L COXSIGX
i MENTS, IXCLUDING
MAHOGANY DINING
ROOM SUIT, ELEGANT
BRASS BEDS, QUARTER
ED • OAK PRINCESS
(DRESSER. OAK BED
I ROOM SUIT, PEDESTAL
DINING TABLES, DIN
ING (HAIRS TO MATCH,
BRA SS COSTUMERS,
WOOL BLANKETS, LACE
CURTAINS, BED LINEN.
FINE ROCKERS, BRASS
CUSPIDORS, TABLE
COVERS, ETC.. FRIDAY,
DECEMBER 6, AT 10
A. M.
CENTRAL AUCTION CO..
12 E. Mitchell Street.
AT AUCTION.
riIIRSDAY. December 5,
10 a. ni.. at 143 South
[ Pryor street, consignment
of chinaware, grass bas
kets, manicuring sets, hand
painted chinaware, Japan
ese jewelry boxes. Mexican
drawnwork, ladies’ furs and
muffs. Many other an
jticpies.
I PEMBROKE SALES CO..
' I 13 S. Piyor Sired.
i TO EXCHANGE—The best climate and
, soil In the world for a tired and frost
: bitten farm back East. The Ninth An
i nlversary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex
, almner. out December 35th. will tell where
i they are and how to get one. Mailed <o
any address in United States or Mexico,
| lo cents; Canada or foreign points. 25c.
I Selll> 111 >our order now. 10-21-4
I -T- — ---- - — === —
Real Estate For Sale
i FOR SALE—Before buying real estate
| call to see us. We handle all classes of
. property ami will do everything to please
(you and treat you right. Ralph O L'och-
I rail Company. 74-76 Peachtree st. 12-4-47
IHI Oil NER —Up-to-date flve-room cot
| tuge. 252 East Georgia avenue Price
; $£,475 if sold in ten days. Terms, S9OO
I cash, balance easy. See A. H. Cook, car
fpenter at Century Bldg, 36-4-12
i IOR SALE—S2,2SO five-room house. 249
Fulton street, near Capitol avenue;
terms easy. Apply Mrs. Jennie P. Bag
gett, 146 Lucile avenue. Phone West
U 5- 12-4-18
| FOR SALE—S2,7SO, rive-room bungalow.
I 35 Gardner street, 300 feet from Stew
art avenue, lot 50xlS>0 feet to 10-foot al
ley; gas, water and electric lights. Look
at this property if you w’ant a bargain:
terms easy. Apply to Sirs. Jennie P. Bag
gett, 146 Lucile avenue. Phone West
1453. 12-4-17
FOR SALE- Bj owner, two-sti rv ul
lage: seven rooms, bath, furnace, etc.;
; $5,000. North side. A bargain. Call Ivy
I 1817. 12-4-9
I ly.Tt SALE—East Lake lot, adjoining
I club grounds, 200 by 200: high elevation:
! small house: rent will pay interest on in
, vestment until it trebles in value. Tele
phone H. M. Ashe. Ivy 1817. 1: 4-10
i FOR SALE—Beautiful Kirkwood home.
: Two-story, twelve rooms, cement base
! ment, artesian water, hot and cold bath,
j two servants’ houses, beautiful shade, va-
I riety choice fruit. Near two car lines
I from Atlanta to Decatur. East Lake and
| Stone Mountain.
i Kirkwood is bounded on east bv De
i eatur and on west by Atlanta; fifteen
minutes ride from center of Atlanta: flve
minute schedules. Tills propertj fronts
three best streets in Kirkwood, and can
be subdivided into five choice building
lots. Grammar and high schools within
one block. Four churches within three
blocks. As a home, quiet; tio smoke, no
dust, and pure water. Ideal home for a
large family. All conveniences of city
and country. Fire and police protec
tion. Fine Investment if not wanted for
home. A BARGAIN. For full particulars
address P. O. Box 720, Atlanta, Ga Bell
phone Decatur 145. 28-2-12
INMAN PARK
TV FOR QUICK SALE
BY OWNER.
) SEVEN-ROOM two-story house, with re
i ception hall, butler’s pantry, large bath,
large basement, furnace, combination fix
tures, on corner lot, 60 by 150. New
I house. Finished April 1. Will sell at
i cost on quick sale.
Also furniture, consisting of mahogany,
tapestry parlor suit, mahogany rockers,
birch parlor suit, new dining room furni
ture. art squares. Crex rugs, brass beds,
dressers, chiffonier, etc. New April 1
last. To be sold at a price that will move
it by Saturday.
Also five-passenger Ford auto: nev.lj
overhauled and painted, in fine running
order.
All the above must be sold this week
on account of owner leaving city. Call
and get a bargain. 66 Sinclair avenue,
corner Washita avenue. Inman F'ark. Bell
phone Ivy 5914-J. 12-3-46
NEGRO LOT; 40 by 100T$Jh) cash. P. O.
Box 235. Atlanta. 59-2-12
46 BOULEVARD PLACE FOR SALE at
a bargain; large, shady lot: nine rooms;
well built house; terms. J. D. Kilpatrick,
ow tier 12-2-5
FoR SALE By owner, new six-room
bungalow; Inman Park: first-class: bar
gain. Call Flo.v rl. Ivy 3149-J. 11-30-26
FOR SALE—Nice six-room cottage, on
j half acre lot; all necessar; out-build
ings. in South Carolina. Ivy 2483-L. N.
V. Z.. Box 'HO, care Georgian. 11-30 3f
SSOO EQUITY FOR SALE - Six-room bun”
galow in irk wood: lot 50 by 200; well
shaded: electric lights. Assume SI,OOO
loan: balance easy monthly notes. A. G.
C.. Box 807, care Georgian. 11-30-17
FoR SALE —On River car line, new three
room house; $1,000; sls a month; no
cash payment. John Carey, 2 Whitehall
street. 11-2-55
THE HOUSE you build, buy nr
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
Cemetery Lots For Sale.
!•'< di SALE—Oakland cemetery lot: five
graves; beautifully located. P. O. Box
720. Atlanta, Ga. 27-2-12
Farms For Sale.
' Y AP. MS~
NOW IS THE TIME to buy jour truck
farm and get ready for the spring gar
dens. We have several first-class places
I from 5 acres up that we can sell on good,
terms. Atlanta Suburban Realty
Compin’.. 31 Inman building .Main 053.
11-27 42
POUITW*
Jirm r.J.MARSBALL.
Questions and Answers
STARTING IN THE POULTRY BUSI
NESS.
Judge F. .1. Mai shall —I have a farm
of about fifty acres ten miles from the
railroad. Should I devote my whol■>
time to the business, could I make from
SI,OOO to $1,200 profit in the fancy poul
try business after two or three years.’
I would keep several breeds.
SUBSCRIBER.
Sweetwater, Tenn.
Reply.— You could hardl.v expect
to realize the above amounts in so
short a time unless you made un
usual efforts and were remarkabl.v
successful with your sales, in the
fancy, it takes time to advertise
and become known by advertising
and exhibiting your stock at the
fairs and shows. True, it is one of
the most reliable and successful
businesses the average man can
take up. But we remember also
that the average man can not start
in any business that is new to him
and be able to work up a $1,200
profit in two or three years.
In the first place it would not be
advisable to start with more than
one variety, two at the most. Work
with them until you feel that you
pretty thoroughly understand them
and can breed them to. produce a
first-class number of first-class
chickens.
After that, if you feel that you
can do more business by increasing
the number of varieties, you might
add them, it has been my obser
vation, however, that as a rule the
one-specialty breeders, and partic
ularly those who have made their
aim high, have been the most suc
cessful in tlie matter of making
money, ami reputation, too, for that
inattei. for the two almost
synonyms. 1 suggest that you make
a start in first-class market poul
try and eggs, working into the fan
cy, by advertising, as fast as seems
advisable. The market side of the
business would help your bank ac
count along while you were waiting
foi' your reputation that must nec
essarilj' come with a good fancy
trade. There is lots of work con
nected with either branch of the
business, and he who has a dif
ferent. opinion in regard to that
matter had best not undertake
either. With the amount of land
you have, if tillable, you should be
able to produce your feedstuffs,
both grain and green. Your poul-
Leghorns.
FUR SALE —Five ten months old Single
Comb White Leghorn cockerels. 65c
each. Overstocked. Ralph Duggan, War
then, Ga, 12-4-6
EIGHT White Leghorn pullets and beau
tiful cockerel from heavy laying stock;
$lO. South Georgia Poultry Farm. Sale
City, Ga. 11-27-49
§3'OCK AND EGGS tor sale from prize
winning White Leghorns, at all times.
Mrs. Robert West, 132 Carter Hill road.
Montgomery, Ala. 11-9-66
Rhode Island Reds.
j HAA’ING purchased the entire flock of
I J. I. 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.
Redan. Ga. n -.r 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, tour 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. Callowav. Washington, Ga. 10-26-9
Orpingtons.
THREE PENS AViiite Orpingtons. Kel
lerstrass strain: rive pullets and cockerel
for $10: well worth S2O. Luther David.
Comer, Ga. 49-<-12
ALL my last season’s winners for sale
Pens and single birds. Ribbons and
cups go with birds. V, A. Ham, Newnan.
Ga. 9-21-1
Plymouth Rocks.
EGGS from prize-winning Barrel Plym
outh Rocks: four ribbons, first cock,
first, fourth and flftii hens. Silver cup
(sweepstakes) on just four birds. Fire
cockerels for sale. Benjamin 11. Spurlock,
Lithonia. Ga. 9-14-5
Wyandottes.
THE FAMOUS Regal strain of White
AVyandottes. \A‘e have four pen* of
these grand birds mated and cun furnish
eggs for hatching at $3, $5, $lO per fif
teen Now is tlie time to buy eggs that
will produce the w inners for next season’s
shows. Regal Wyandotte Yard. 230 Ogle
thorpe avenue, Atlanta. 11-16-18
Bantams.
BANTAMS —Game bantams, Sebrights,
Buff Cochins. Carlisle Cobb, Athens.
Ga. 4-26-30
Ducks.
A FEW choice trios of White Indian
Runner ducks (Spencer. Fishel strains)
for sl3; fawn and white. $5 pairs; $7
trios; twelve pens: good ones. We guar
antee to please you. Eggs,
Hen eggs for incubation. $7.50 per 1<»0.
Oak Dean Poultry Farm. Stone Moun;
tain.Ga. 12-3-85
t AN SPARE few more White ilunners;
$lO trio: sls pen of four ducks and
drake: satisfaction guaranteed. South
Georgia Poultry Farm, Sale City. Ga
11-27-48
WHITE RI NNCP. ducks of quality: stock
and eggs for sale. Snow White Poultry-
Yards. O. O. Rav. manager, Kirkwood. Ga.
11-14-19
Eggs.
THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs.
$1 per 15. 126 Windsor street. Alain
3588. 10-9-15
Bones.
FOR CHICKENS
EVERY day. Campbell Bros., 89 Decatur.
11-25-13
Cows.
WANTED -Several fine fresh milch cows.
E. S. Gay, 745 Equitable Bldg.. Atlanta
Ft ill SALE Five tiro- Jersey fresh
in milk Three of them giving four gal
lons per day. Apply In rear of 161 De
catur street. 12-4-3
Ponies.
For. SALE Ponies for Christmas, S6O to
SBS; nice -potted ponies. Can make
arrange io-nt- 1< •'hit- for Cliri tmas. J. p.
Frank. 2V4 '*" '- shvllle, Tenn
trj manure, well handled and mix
ed, .would greatly improve the fer
tility of your farm. It is very es
sential in starting a poultrj- farm,
or. in fact, in tunning one after it
is started, to turn everything to ac
count that you possibly can. On a
farm the size you mention you
should raise 4.01 the feed used, in
cluding green stuff, such as rye,
wheat, turnips, beets, cabbage, etc.
SCALY LEGS.
Judge Mar-hall —Can you give me a
remedy that will rid my chickens of
ver.v rough or scal.v legs? 1 aid not
have much of it until this year. Dur
ing the winter I bought some hens to
add to my flock, and they had iyry
rough legs. Since then many of mine
seem to have developed it. Is it con
tagious? MRS. J. R. L.
Rockdale. Miss.
Reply.—Scaly leg is caused bj a
minute parasite working under the
scales of the leg and piling out the
debris all over the surface, causing
the unsightly appearance noted. A
good remedy is made by adding to a.
pint of kerosene all the crude nap
thaline flakes it will dissolve. Put
this mixture into an old can nailed
up to the side of the chicken house,
and dip the affected legs down to
where the feathers begin. Repeat
this mice a week for three or four
weeks. Do not get it onto the feath
ered parts.
INFLAMMATION OF CROP.
Judge F. J. Marshall —What can 1 do
witii chickens that have full crops ami
stand around am) work their necks as
if they had something in their throats?
I thought they were crop-bound until
1 opened two or three and found no ob
struction. F. S. .1.
Newnan. Ga.
Reply.— Your chickens must be
suffering from crop inflammation,
caused by some poisonous sub
stance that they have found to eat
or drink. It may have been drink
ing from some old pint cans or
stagnant pond filled with poisonous
weeds ami grasses. A careful in
vestigation will usuallj' reveal the
cause. Confine your fowls to mean,
small inclosure and give pure well
water to drink and feed strictlj
fresh, wholesome grain (not musty),
and 1 think you will find that thej'
w ill soon recover.
Poultry—Miscellaneous.
S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS —Large white
birds of the celebrated Wyckoff strain:
heavy winter layers. White Runner ducks,
greatest money-makers. Mrs. Louis Dow
ner. Guthrie, Ky. 37-2 T-11
CLt>SING <>UT S Al JE—Cheap: Keller-
strass M hite Orpingtons, Thompson's
double-mated Ringlet Rocks and White
Leghorns. Cockerels and pullets from
the above varieties. White Indian Runner
ducks. Fishel and Valentine strains. My
foundation stock is the best I could buy.
Write Paullin’s Poultry Farm. Fort
Gaines. Gall-16,n
AfY INNINGS at Macon fair October 15-
35 wera six firsts, three seconds, one
third, one fourth out of eleven entries in
R. I. R.. 1. W., Pit Games, F. and W.
Ducks. Stock and eggs of above breeds
for sale. Also Black < irpingtons Write
H. L, D, Hughes, Danville, Ga. 10-23-28
WILL trade rive pair Indian Runner
ducks for ten White Leghorn hens.
Ducks of white egg strain. R. R. Mc-
Craw, Monroe. Ga. 1.1-29-7
li HITE ROCK EGGS from championship
pens. for 15; also a few drakes of
White Indian Runner ducks from cham
pionship pens. Birds judged by F. J.
Marshall. Henry W. Lester, Thomasville
11. G. HASTINGS & CO.
SEEDS. PLANTS. BULBS. CA
NARY BIRDS AX'D GOLD
FISH; NORTH AX'D SOUTH
SIDE DELIVERIES 9
O’CLOCK. INMAN PARK
AND WEST END 2 O’CLOCK
PHONES 2568.
IT IS ONLY A FEW DAYS till Christ
mas. How about coming in and pick
ing out a canary bird" We will mark
your name on it ami deliver it for you on
Christmas eve. We have some splendid
singers now, and we know of no more
acceptable gilt. Every one loves a sweet
singing canary and they are a source of
pleasure every day in the year.
A FEW GOLDFISH and a bowl makes a
nice present for the children. They get
a great deal of pleasure out of watching
them and they make an inexpensive gift.
The fish sell at 10c, loc and 25c each and
the globes at 25c up to $8
ARE YOUR HENS LAYING ' If notTget
busy and get a bag of Red Comb Meat
Mash. It is beyond a doubt the greatest
egg-producing food on the market. Keep
it before the chickens all the time. Let
them eat it when they want to. No dan
ger of eating too much, 'fry a bag and
convince yourself; 12.25 a bag of 300
pounds; 10 pounds, 25c.
THIS IS mighty good weather for roup.
Keep a close watch on the chickens. If
jou see one that is sneezing or breathing
hard, give it a dose of Conker's Roup
Remedy. Better still, get a box and have
it on hand. Sold on a money back guar
antee.
WE CARRY the most complete line of
poultry feeds and supiilies in the city.
If it is a good thing you will find it at
Hastings'. Poultry supply catalog free.
A FEW BULBS planted on the lawn now
will mak- your place look beautiful this
spring. We have single and double Hya
cinths, Tulips. Narcissus and Lilium Au
ratum bulbs and this is the time to plant
them.
Horses and Carriage#
Gool» side spring Mover buggx for sale
cheap. Can be seen at 133 Peeples
street. 12-4-33
SPHI NG XVAGoN and good s°i of single
wagon harness for Male. Can be seen
at 135 Peeples street.l2-4 5.4
FOR SALE.
A BARGAIN—First-class rubber
tire, top buggy, in perfect con
dition. Suitable for city sales
man, collector, or other useful
purposes. For price call Bell
phone ivy 1600; Atlanta phone
363. 12-2-35
WANTED Manufacturers and merci ants
to help manage the business end of the
Panama canal. It Is located at Los An
gles, the kev >o the great Southwest.
The Ninth Anniversary edition of The
Los Angeles Examiner, out December 25.
will haw the facts about this great proj
ect Mailed to any address in United
stales or Mexico 15 cents, Canada or fvr
eigt ; oint« 25 cents. Send in ”f or-
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Real Estate For Sale Houses for Rent.
\V. A. F oster & Raymond Robson
REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS
Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 EDGEWOOD AVENUE. Atlan’a Phone ’ssl
“IF YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD.. IT’S SO.”
FOR SALE.
A GOol> two-stor.v. eight-room house on
Urge lot, near North Boulevard, two
blocks from Ponce I)eLeon avenue. Price
reduced fron to *1.750, on eas\
terms. See Mr. While.
GO LOOK at 287 \shby street, near West
Hunter street, and near the new Ashby
street school. \ new five-room cottage
on * perfectly level lot, in perfect re
s-« 000; J2OO cash and S2O per
month. See Mr. Bradshaw.
3u4 Lb’l* STRKb/r. West End. A verj
comfortable and desirable six-room resi
aS? with !,a,k dutiful lot 50x100 feet
$4,000 on reasonable terms. See Mr. White.
(JO LOOK at 560 Central avenue; a sjx
room cottage with hail; lot suxlsu fee-:
all conveniences; rents for sls per month.
Price >3,150; ssuo cash and $25 per month.
See Mr. Uohen.
O.\ LAWTON STREET. West End. less
than one blo<*k from Gordon street, we
have a live-room cottage, on lot 50x125.
that is a big bargain at $2,150; easy terms
}on can’t beat this. See Mr. Bradshaw
If You Have .Money co Le i.cl. We (Jan Place it Safely
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FOB RENT.
5-r. I:. io:i Pulliam street $25.00 5-r. b.. 298 < ‘riiiond street $18.0«
or. h., 122 Furmwalt street 18.10 5-r. h., 506 Washington street .... 22.00
o-r. h.. 38 Rogers street 15.00 5-r. h.. 31 Let “treet 16.60
0-r. h.. College Park 15.00 7-r. h.. 116. East Fair street 17.«<•
E PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of
everything we have for rent. Get a copt .
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
THE RENTING AGENT, 12 AUBURN AVENUE, PHONE MAIN 612.
in ■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■! -i in i. i - r
TWO NICE BARGAINS.
1.90 GRANT STREET Lol 47 bj' 160 to ten-foot allej. This place is exactlv one
mile from the center of citj and right at the ear line: in the Grant park sec
tion: all modern conveniences and comparatively ne.v. We are authorized to sell
for $3,750, with only $250 cash payment and S3O a month, assume loan of $1,700.
A good little bargain.
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34 RDSAHA STREET, corner Waldo: another nice little home at $3,500; ex
cellent house on a corner lot; assume a loan of $1,500 and pay only $250 cash
and S3O per month.
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t'HESE two above places can be paid for just like rent and are cheap at these
prices and terms.
TURMAN. BLACK CALHOUN.
203 Empire Building.
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G. T. R. FRASER
BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE.”
19 Auburn Avenue. Y. M. C. A. BLDG. Phone Ivy 2308.
WASHINGTON STREET \1 ADULT.
COTTAGE and LOT 50x150. with frontage on VIADUCT and on COURT
LAND ST., for $20,000. One block from new HURT SKYSCRAPER and
in the zone of property selling for SI,OOO per foot.
Don't you lemember how the erection of the CANDLER BLDG, caused
property values to soar in the immediate vicinity, and how your ultra-con
servatism restrained you from buying until TOO LATE? $30,000 should
seem a reasonable price for above property upon completion of Mr. Hurt's
activities in this immediate vicinity. BUY NOW!
— i i-i.i j. ■ j i.x.'.. ■■ ■ i it ...SB-eaK— —
$2.0(10—-MARIETTA street store. A dandy little store, rented,
and in the heart of improvements. It's a sure bargain, and
only takes $350.00 cash ; balance on reasonable terms. Why not
make a few hundred?
WE HAVE a dandy place on James street, in the shadow of the
Ansley hotel. This is too good to stay.
HAVE YOF .MONEY that you would loan at a reasonable rate
on real estate? If you have, we can use it.
G. R. MOORE & COMPANY
1-109 Candler Building. Phone Ivy 4978.
DECATUR STREET
30x129 ON NORTH SIDE DECATI R STREET, between Fort
and Hilliard streets, $l3O per front foot. This is located in
1 lie busy section of this street, and is a GOOD Bl’Y.
J. H. EWING
116 LOBBY CANDLER Bl ILDING.
Ivy 1839. Atlanta ’2865.
ANSLEY PARK HOME—S4,OOO
RIGHT A'l' the new golf links and right off Piedmont
avenue, and on a lot 60 feet frontage by 240 feet deep and
120 feet across the rear, we have for sale a cottage of about 7
large rooms, water, sewer, electricity. Handsome homes being
built NOW on both sides of this place. Pick this up now at
$4,000. It will bring much more within the next few months, as
the lot alone is worth $‘2,700. We can make von terms,
THOMSON & LYNES
18 and 20 Walton street. Both Phones 438.
for sale by Four Aliles From Five Points.
C i R E E N E Do acresa
rs TTS A T V’ lx FIVE MINUTES walk from car
fX 11/ x~\. $ 1 I bne, in a section that is rapidly’ build-
inc up. we have 20 acres tk&t 'les well
/-'X v V'-) \ X* an,i '" ll t,e reati Y 10 cut in small tracts
L. v I I\/| iX I bv spring. You can double y our money
Price $250 per acres. Terms.
511 EMPIRE BUILDING REAL ESTATE. RENTING. LOAN’S. Phones 1599.
WILLIAMS HAR TSOCK CO.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS lOURTH NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
Phone 2106 Main.
46 COPENHII.L AVENUE—Here is the best house on lhe street; six large, airy
and bright rooms, bath end ball: ivalls ttYited in rich colors: window seat in
dining room; pretty mantels: nice gas ami electric fixtures: lot fenced, and. bv the
rtay. It is 50 by 180 feet, to an alley This has a depth of just 30 more feet’than
the usual lot. Take a look at this. Will sell on easy terms and sinali cash
payment.
HAVE A CLIENT with nice large lot: Highland avenue section. Will trade for
small borne and pay difference. Just call by to see us about this.
A NIUE furnace-heated six-room home in AVest End, with hardwood floors, for
$4,200; convenient to car; all improvements. Terms easy.
HOW ABOUT a good piece of negro property, paying a good percent on the
investment? We have it.
TWO STE.AM-H BATED HOMES.
ONE HAS nine rooms, on lot with a frontage of 79 feet, while the oilier has
eight rooms, on lot with frontage of 48 feet. Both are exceptionally well built,
and have every modern convenience; lots are level and face the cast. .Price.
$8,500 son the nine-room place, easy terms, and SG.SOU for the eight-room place;
also easy terms. These arc unusual ba rgalns and you should see them if you
are looking for a nice modern home.
WILSON BROS.
PHONE M. 4411-J. 701 EMPIRE BLDG
THE HOUSE you will bulls wired for Electricity.
modern home unless it id, buy or rent will not be a
„ FOR RENT.
6-r. li., Maplewood $15.0«
6-r. h., 52 V’edado way, furr.tsbeu.. 52.50
b-r. apt. 168 North Jackson street... 35.00
6-r. apt. 58 Currier street 42.00
6-r. flat 338 Grant street ’ 30.60
6-r. flat 18917 Courtland street 25.00
o-r. flat, Li Alice street 20.00
5- 11., 416 Glenn street. 16.60
G-r. h.. Fair street, and four acres
of ground 18.00
6- h.. Maiden lane and Howard,
College Park 25.00
6-r. h., 289 East Fifth street 32.50
6-r. h.. rear 62 Candler street, De-
catur. Ga jo.oo
6-r. li.. East Fair street. East Lake
junction 20.00
6-r. I>.. 108 Mansfield 25.0 n
6-r. h., 621 Capitol avenue 22.50
6-r. li.. 140 T)re.xel street, Oakhurst. 25.00
6-r. h., 406 Fraser street 18.60
fi-r. li.. 18 Lucile avenue, West End. ,s<i
6-r. it., 244 (Tew street Jl.O'i
6-r. li., 4 Lowndes street 12.'0
6,r. li,, 311 Lawton street 30.00
6-r. h., 313 Cooper street 13.60
ANI> A LONG LIST of larger and smaller
houses and a good list of business
houses. We have automobiles, surreys
and buggies for the purpose of showing
l our property, and take pleasure in do
ing so. Come to see us.
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