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Poultry, Pet and Live Stock
Looking Ahead
Th' 1 successful business man is all the while looking ahead
laying plans for future business. True, the present needs
8 . udon, but the important part of. every busi
b ~s is planning and mapping out a line of work
f., r the \ ear ahead. This should be applied in
mailer of raising poultry, either on the
f nr m or as a special business. Have you suffi
. hi houses to make your hens all comfortable
i iiinu the rough and stormy weather of the
v oi. r? If not. there is no better time than
t he present to get them in shape.
The mahi thing is to keep them dry and to
s .,elP'i’ them from the disagreeable east rains of
Jannarv and February. This is essential where
prros are to be expected.
|i is a good time to now begin to select the
m<.ilers. A good many of you on the farm
wheiv nothing but common mixed chickens have
been the rule for generations, can hardly under
stand this. If I kept nothing but common
m \ml chickens, and had ever so much room for my chickens to
range. 1 would, nevertheless, fix up one yard for breeders.
[ would try very hard to strain
a point or get up an extravagant
streak, or whatever you might
~a l l it. and purchase a thorough
bred cockerel of some one of
some breed. If I could not con
veniently get the kind T wanted
[ would get the next best kind I
could find. •
\t anv rate, I would get a good roos
ter. 1 would then select about ten
iici .=. picking those of good size, plump
i breast and body and showing good
vigor. These I would put In a pen with
• i" new male. By fixing up a pen of
ibis character you get the benefit of
the best you have in size and vigor—
something you fail to appreciate if you
breed from your flock of 75 to 150 hens
promiscuously, containing many a runt,
cripple and what not. In case you are
not willing to spend a cent for a good
male, the next best thing is to take the
best developed and most vigorous early
hatched young male from your own
flock and put into the yard. Get this
vard in shape and a- small house for
it, easily made from a piano box, cost
ing about $1.50, or perhaps some old
timber you may have on hand. What
ever it is, get it all ready so you can
have your stock mated in a good time
for saving eggs for hatching. This will
all mean better things for next sum
mers flock of youngsters. They will
be easier raised, grow and mature fast
er and be less trouble and expense to
you in the end. This has been all
worked out and is not an experiment.
Let me tell you, spend about $3 or $4
for two settings of good thoroughbred
eggs. Get them about March 1. With
fair success you should raise at least
a half dozen pullets, which would give
you a start in good stock for the fol
lowing year, and it would not be long
until the scrub chicken would be a
blessed bygone on your farm. Once
tried, you could never be induced to
take back the common stock.
All this means better things for the
future, and this is what we are work-
Leghorns.
FOR SALE—Fine thoroughbred White
Leghorn pullets; winners in Atlanta and
I ''ivington. Ga Williams Bros., Conyers,
1 la.. Rome 1.37-7-12
FOR SALE—SO S. C. White Leghorn
bens: one year old; strictly pure; at 75c
each. Mrs. T. B. Roberts, Franklin, Tenn.
29-23-11
WHITE leg horns' Highest quality,
strongest vitality, unequaled utility.
Exhibition stock a specialty. Eggs for
hatching and baby chicks. A postal
brirgs interesting catalogue and reduced
autumn prices. Send for it. Address Ba
‘ n * Haywood, 166 Springfield avenue,
Guyton, Ga. B-31-3
l"R sale Five ten months old Single
Comb White Leghorn cockerels. 65c
each. Overstocked. Ralph Duggan, War
tlien, Ga. 12-4-6
EIGHT White Leghorn pullets and beau
tiful cockerel from heavy laying stock;
’O. South Georgia Poultry Farm, Sale
y. Gall-27-49
STOCK AND EGGS tor sale from prize
winning White Leghorns, at all times.
Mrs Robert West, 132 Carter Hill road.
Montgomery. Ala. 11-9-66
Orpingtons.
CF ( for
sale; Owen's famous strain; cheap if
<akr-n quick. Call Main 4830-L. 12-7-6
Hi I I' ORPINGTONS--Exceptionally fine
pen. cheap. Floersch, 192 Crew street.
Phone Main 2792-L. 45-7-12
HAVE fine strain of Buff Orpingtons,
and to close them out will sacrifice.
Crsi check for SSO gets my entire lot of
' lunls. which includes 18 pullets, 8 hens.
'' cockerels and 1 cock. Two pens out
lot won second and third pens at
“"'eta Poultry Association show. If you
want a big bargain, write me. E. M.
'’is. Route No. t. Newnan, Ga. 61-30-11
MV EXTREMITY YOUR OPPORTUNITY
' ‘fpingtons. White, Black and Buff—
''w;rig io my business, I must close out
January 1 some 20v high-class birds.
• I w !R your chance to secure the best
l n these, the best of all chickens.
'*l- $2 and $3 each. Worth double.
• 'ain J. Lloyd, Chattahoochee, Ga.
. .. 10-19-6
’" 11 ' ORPlNGTONS—Exhibition stock a
H p cialty. Eggs for hatching and baby
• s Reduced autumn prices. Send
dialogue. Bacon & Haywood. 166
'' ? !!.glield avenue, Guyton, Ga. 8-31-1
1 ' S A L . E AT ONCE—“Fifty S. C. Crys~
ui White Orpington pullets and hens,
erstrass strain; bred from winners at
wnoxville, fhattanooga. Dalton. Gadsden.
. iiiiimerville. Prices $3, $5 and .$7.50.
; * At'j March-April hatch. George M
Mosely . MenJo._Ga.l2-6-8
i PENS Wiifte Orpingtons, Kel
"istrass strain: five pullets and cockerel
we || wor th s2o. Luther David.
or. <; a 49-4-12
Rhode Island Reds.
<■ RHODE ISLANi/rEHS ex, liisiw-
1 won third cockerel and third hen
• last Atlanta show. Have several
• Red cockerels for sale at $2.50 to
, ’li. also eggs from best pen at 83
' Mrs. w, t. Stradley. Germania
Decatur. Ga. Hell phone Decatur
. . 5721’.I 2
'U.'' Purchased the entire flock of
,i Hosford and, combined with mine.
"“er for sale first pen, fourth pen
uth pen at the Georgia Poultry as-
> d November. 1912: cock-
- - .'0 up; pullets. $2.50; have over
to select from; eggs, $3.00,
and SIO.OO per setting of 15. Mrs.
Mal thews, Kedan._G;;._ H
mbitieti winnings so far this season
e . , Hagerstown. Macon and Au-
shows on S. C. <{. 1. Reds were five
, s four seconds, four thirds nnil four
'X \s show birds they win and as
stock they lay and pay. Eggs and
■ s for sale For prices write Mrs P
■''s' Washington. <3a to-26-8
Brahmas.
I *, f, ' r m.' new pictorial price list of
tuiest high scoring Light Brahmas
c't Never fall to win tn cverx
, , " Mrs J It Kenworthy . Wieli
28-23-11
fell ri
F.J MA.’EsSHAUL
ing for. An important item looking to
the welfare of your next year’s crop of
youngsters is the health of your breed
ing flock. Many an anxious poultry
raiser is worrying about his delicate
young chicks and wondering what in
the world is wrong with the care of
them when the chances are that the
trouble is all with the parent stock —a
lack of vitality, fowls overrun with
mites and lice, too close inbreeding,
roup or what not.
That is why I say pay attention to
your breeding stock. Be sure you get
them right, and your chick trouble will
be reduced many fold
Plan well for your hatching season.
If you are going to use an incubator for
the first time, commence to plan for It
now-. Ascertain what make will be best
suited to your needs and then secure
one. set it to running, put eggs in It
and make an experimental hatch be
fore the time comes when you expect to
do your best work and can not afford to
lose valuable time. If hens are to be
your means of hatching, make a goodly
number of nest boxes for youT layers,
so that when a hen becomes broody
she can have eggs put under her and
be closed up to prevent other hens from
disturbing her.
In fact, movable boxes are a good
thing and a hatching room a still better
thing where hens nest, and all may be
placed and cared for all at one time
during the day. In that way one per
son can look after a good many set
ters and otjjy take about an hour's time
each day. If you use hens for hatching,
It Is essential to have some good brood
coops in readiness for them. A good,
roomy coop for the hen, not less than
two feet square, to which attach a cov
ered wire run for the chicks, about 2x3
feet, will be found well worth the trou
ble, as two hens’ chicks can be given to
one hen and well cared for In this style
of coop. Get some of these coops ready
now and do not wait until the morning
they hatch and you have one hundred
and one other things pressing you for
attention.
Wyandottes.
200'sIlZvEIL
WYANDOTTES. raised from my last
season’s winners of twelve first and one
special; the best lot of youngsters I have
ever had; from $1.50 to $lO each. Wyan
dotte Farm. Mrs. C. H. Farrar. Jenkins
burg. Ga. 11-30-12
GOLDEN-LACED WYANDOTTES, the
best and prettiest in the South. W. D.
Bennett. Molefia, Ga.l2-33-33
FOR SALE— Pen thoroughbred White
Wyandottes, cock and five hens, sls.
Orchard Hill Poultry Yards. Route No.
2, Atlanta, Ga.l2-7-5
FOR SALE -24 White Wyandotte pullets,
March and April hatch, some of them
are laying now, also several trios prop
erly mated; all of these are Morris strain.
A. G. Wilson, Lithonia, Ga.l2-7-8
BARGAIN SALE—White Wyandottes;
six three-quarters grown pullets and
last year's cock; proper mating; only
$7.50 Ed L. Culver. Sparta, Ga. 11-27-5
FOR SALE —First and second cock, first
and second hen, first cockerel, Tennes
see State Fair. Write me for prices on
Partridge Wyandottes. H. M. Ross, Tul
lahoma. Tenn.ll-23-2
THE FAMOUS Regal strain of White
Wyandottes. 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. 11-16-18
Plymouth Rocks.
I HAVE 50 Barred Rock cockerels, pul
lets and hens. Will sell at a sacrifice,
as 1 am crowded for room. Birds are
Thompson's Ringlet strain George R.
Berry, Rome, Ga. 12-7-4
PATTERSON'S White Plymouth Rocks
you should have for your foundation
stock They have been bred to win and
pay. Large, vigorous birds Winners at
Atlanta. Augusta. Savannah and many
other shows. Exhibition and utility birds
of the finest quality at reasonable prices.
Eggs. $2 to $5 per fifteen. $8 per hundred.
We guarantee perfect satisfaction. Write
us Patterson Farm, Fitzgerald, Ga.
12-7-7
WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS- Exhibt
tion stock a specialty. Eggs for hatch
ing and baby chicks. Reduced autumn
prices. Semi for catalogue. Bacon &
Havwood. 166 Springfield avenue, Guyton.
Ga.' 8-31-2
j xtIT selling out, but am selling
very fine young Ringlet Barred Rock
liens and grown pullets. $2 each; 5 or
more. $1.75 each: one-half and three
quarters grown pullets. $1.25 each: 5 or
more, $1 each. Stock direct from E. B.
Thompson. First orders get choice, or
der quick, as Ringlets don’t last long
at these prices. John F. Stoudenmlre.
Flint, Ga 11-30-13
EGGS from prize-winning Parred Plym
outh Rocks, four ribbons, first cock,
first, fourth and fifth hens Silver cup
< sweepstakes) on just four birds. I-I ne
cockerels for sale Benjamin H Spurlock
Lithonia. Ga.
Bantams.
BANTAMS Game bantams, Sebrlghts,
Buff Cochins Carlisle Cobb. Athens.
Ga
Anconas.
FOR sale An cockerela, W.W each.
Main 5097-J. 12-.-23
Nursery Stock.
high" I"'OlNT 'FARM AND Nt USERY
XRTHUR E COLE. I’ROP. OFFICE
AT BUCKHEAD. IVY 1611-.1. FRUIT.
SH\I>E \NI > ORN A M EN'I Al. I Rl'.l'.S I
SELL ORCHARD LANDS IN NORTH
GEORGIA. THE GREATEST \PIT.E
COUNTRY oN EARTH I.ET ME SE
LECT YOUR ORCHARD Sill-. AND
FURNISH AND SET Vol It TREES IN
HI \STED HOLES
Incubators.
ol EE.N I N'l I BATOR 208-i'KK X'Z' |.r"
feet order; cheap Main 609 i-J 12-.-22
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AM) NEWS r
Columbus’ Show
a Fine Success
in All Points
The poultry show- which has just
closed its doors to the public in the
city of Columbus was a success from
start to finish. It was one of those
pleasing exhibitions that proved to be
an agreeable surprise to every one who
saw it, except, perhaps, its promoters,
who must have known what they were
working for and what they expected to
have.
When the doors were thrown open to
the public and every one was permit
ted to look in upon that great show of
over 1,600 fowls, so uniformly and neat
ly cooped, expressions of surprise were
heard upon all sides. The show was
not only uniform in cooping, but uni
form in quality.
It is seldom that one sees such uni
formly good quality all through an ex
hibition of this kind. There were so
many full classes in the popular va
rieties. For example,'the Single Comb
White Leghorns. Buff, Black and White
Orpingtons. White Wyandottes, White
and Barred Plymouth Rocks were all
full and splendid classes.
Winning even a fifth prize in any of
these meant a mighty good bird owned
by some one.
From some unknown cause, the Sin
gle Comb Rhode Island Reds were a
small and not especially good class.
Black Langshans and Single Comb
Black Minorcas were not large as a
class, but contained many tiptop spec
imens.
Columbus was honored by many ex
hibits from outside of the stated and
quite a number from Northern exhibit
ors. They soon found that they had no
walkover and were obliged to be con
tent with but a small portion of pud
ding. With such great workers and
boosters as Secretary Jenkins. George
Young and their co-workers, we ex
pected results. We found it in good
measure.
With the enthusiasm existing in and
around Columbus, we shall expect great
results In the future. It will result in a
w-orld of good to that community.
We will give the aw-ards later.
Dogs.
WANTED—To buy a first-class male set
ter, not over four years old; one that
is a good ranger, staunch on point, and
a perfect retriever. Don’t answer unless
you have a first-class dog. State price.
Address P. O. Box 258, Barnesville. Ga
ARE you Interested in dogs? Send to
day for free sample copy of "Sports
men s Review,” 104 Butler Building, Cin
cinnati. 31-7-12
FOX, WOLF, deer and bloodhounds; 50-
page Illustrated catalogue. 5 cents
Kookwood Kennels. Lexington. Kv
44-30-11
Poultry—Miscellaneous.
H. G. HASTINGS & CO.
SEEDS, PLANTS, CANARY BIRDS AND GOLDFISH NORTH
AND SOUTH SIDE DELIVERIES 9 A. M.; INMAN PARK,
SOUTH SIDE DELIVERIES 9 A. M.; INMAN PARK,
WEST END, 2 P. M. PHONES 2568.
WHAT SHALL I give foi* Xmas is a question that
worries a great many people, and it is really a very
difficult thing to get presents for our friends that
will please them. We know of nothing that would
give more pleasure or please as many people a*s a sweet
singing Canary Bird. Their sweet song will always be
a reminder of the giver, and will bring joy and happi
ness into a home for many months.
WE CARRY the most complete line of Cages in the
city, and our prices are right.
BUY a BOWL of Goldfish for the children, they are in
expensive, yet very interesting. Any child would
be delighted to have old Santa Claus bring some Gold
fish among the other things. Globes and globe or
naments.
IF YOU WANT to make the boy real happy get him
a Collie Puppy. You know all boys love dogs, and
a Collier makes an ideal pet. We have some little
beauties at $12.50.
A NICE POT of blooming Hyacinths, a Fern or Poin
settia will make a nice gift. We have some beau
tiful plants. Would be glad for you to come in and
see them.
THIS IS the kind of weather that causes roup. Keep
a close watch on the chickens, if you see one with
a cold get a box of Conkey’s Roup Cure. Guaran
teed to cure. 25c and 50c a box.
BED COMB MEAT MASH—the food "that”makes
them lay. Get a bag and see how your chickens
love it. and you will be surprised at how the egg pro
duction will increase. $2.25 per 100 pounds.
SWIFT’S pure Meat Scraps. Chickens need a certain
amount of meat, and giving them Swift’s is the best
way to supply it. $3.25 a bag of 100 pounds.
GRIT, Oyster Shell, Charcoal, Alfalfa Meal, Shorts,
Bran. W hole Corn.
RED COMB Scratch Feed, ’lie very best scratch feed
on the market; perfectly balanced, and all of it eat
able. $2.25 a bag of 100 pounds. 52 pounds $1.15, 10
pounds for 25c.
W’E HAVE just gotten in a new lot of Grit and Shell
boxes. Dry Food Hoppers, Drinking Founts and
Feed Pans. Come in and see them.
W’E MAKE a specialty of prompt deliveries. If you
can’t come to the store, phone us your order. It
will receive prompt attention.
IT ISN’T too late to plant Bulbs. We have a full line
of Single and Double Hyacinths. Tulips. Narcissus
and Lilium Auratiim. Planted now they will furnish
beautiful blossoms in carls spring. Catalog free.
Ducks.
INDIAN RUNNERS--Pure White and
Fawn and White; all ages: reasonable
prices. Eggs $1.50 to $lO. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Georgia Duck Farm. Smyr
na. Ga. 51-7-12
FOR SALE White, fawn and white, pen
ciled Runners. Buff Orpington ducks.
Good and cheap. W. E. Lumley, Tulla
lionia. Tenn.ll-3-2
M’CROREY’S FARM.
P. O. BOX 11. WOODLAND, GA.
INDIAN RUNNER ducks, pure white and
fawn and white, our specialty. No
breeder has better stock at any price
Birds raised from best eggs money could
buy. Our invariable rule is to ship on
approval and satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded. We have no dissatis
fied customers. Stock and eggs for sale at
reasonable nrlces. At Georgia State fair,
Macon, Ga* October 15 to 25, we won six
premiums on eight ducks entered, twenty
five breeders competing, with exceptional
ly strong birds. __ 10-26-10
EXHIBITION White Runners for sale.
If you want first-class breeders or
birds for the show room at reasonable
prices write us quick. Jefferson Poultry
Farm, Albany. Ga.lo-5-43
A FEW choice trios of White Indian
Runner ducks (Spencer, Fishel strains)
for sl2; fawn and white. $5 pairs; $7
trios; twelve pens: good ones We guar
antee to please you. Eggs, $2. $3 and $5.
Hen eggs for incubation. $7.50 per 100.
Oak Dean Poultry Farm, Stone Moun
tain, Ga.l2-3-25
i \.\' SPARE few more White Runners;
$lO trio; sls pen of four ducks and
drake; satisfaction guaranteed. South
Georgia Poultry Farm, Sale City, Ga.
11-27-48
WHITE RUNNER ducks of quality; stock
and eggs for sale. Snow White Poultry
Yards, O. O. Ray, manager, Klrkw’ood. Ga
11-14-19
Eggs.
EGGS! EGGS! White Orpington exclu
sively, $3 for 15. Now is the time to
hatch your next year's birds. At Macon,
Griffin and Savannah, 1912, we won ten
ribbons. Every bird in our pens pedi
greed and fit for a winner: unsurpassed
as layers. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Rowe,
Thomaston, Ga. 12-7-43
THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs.
$1 per 15. 126 Windsor street. Main
8588.10-9-15
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 ycur or
der now. 10-21-4
Bones.
groumTbones™
FOR CHICKENS
EVERY day. Campbell Bros., 89 Decatur.
11-25-13
Ponies.
FOR SALE —Ponies for Christmas, S6O to
SBS; nice spotted ponies. Can make
arrangements to ship for Christmas. .1. P.
Frank. 204 Fourth Ave., Nashville. Tenn.
Cows.
WANTED—Six fine, fresh milch cows.
E. S. Gay, 745 Equitable Building
12-7-63
FOR SALE —Two extra fine cows, fresh
in milk. Apply at 141 South Moreland
ave. Bell phone Ivy 3683-J 66-7-12
Poultry—Miscellaneous.
Real Estate For Sale.
W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson
REAL ESTATE. REN TING AND LOANS.
Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 EDGEWO OD AVENUE. Atlanta Phone 1881.
"IF YOU SEE IT I N OUR AD.. IT’S SO."
FOR SALE.
ON WILLIAMS STREET, just north of
Baker, a lot fronting 58 feet and extend
ing back 205 feet, with a 10-foot alley on
the side. We* consider this lot a good
buy for $2,000 cash and $2,000 a year for
four years, with 7 per cent interest. The
place Is suitable for apartments, garage,
laundry or any light machinery. Will
steadily increase in value. See Mr. Rad
ford.
ON A GOOD CORNER or. Piedmont
avenue, a very attractive ten-room resi
dence, with all the city conveniences.
Comparatively new A splendid purchase
for $13,500. See Mr. White or Mr. Brad
shaw.
IN THE EAST LAKE SECTION, onlv a
few hundred feet off the Automobile
drive, a perfectly beautiful tract of land
fronting 400 feet on a good road, con
taining about four acres. The grove
around the house is magnificent. The im
provements are substantial. Could be eas
ily Converted into a modern home. We
offer this as a splendid suburban home
proposition and cheap for $5,000. on very
easy terms. See Mr. Hook or Mr. Eve. ‘
If You Have Money to Le:
FOR RENT. .
11-r. h.. 94 Nelson stsso.oo I 9-r. h , 9 E. N'orth avesss.oo
11-r. h.. 231 Courtland st 40.00 I 9-r. b.. 184 Courtland st 35.00
9-r. h., 52 Cooper st 87.50 | 9-r. h.. 347 Central ave 32.50
9-r. h., 24 W. Baker st 40.00' 9-r. h., 429 E. Fair st., Dec. 21.... 30.60
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.
Stores For Rent.
FOR RENT—STORES
52 North Pryor street, 2,653 square feet—Possession January 1.
102 North Pryor street, 1,100 square feet—lmmediate possession.
104 North Pryor street. 675 square feet —Immediate possession
112 North Pryor street, 500 square feet—lmmediate possession
119 Peachtree street 1,030 square feet —Possession January 1
For terms, etc., see Mr. Wilkinson.
' ASA G. CANDLER, Jr., Agent.
222 CANDLER BUILDING.
Real Estate For Sale.
ANSLEY PARK HOME—S4,OOO
RIGHT AT 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 you terms.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 and 20 Walton street. Both Phones 458.
Small Negro Investments
$4,700 -ONE five-room and two six-room houses on a lot 120x180: High and
Stonewall streets; rents for SSO a month; all Improvements. Give us an offer.
S3,SOO—LOT 100x100: Improvements; renting at S4O a month; right near the
heart of the city; SSOO down and SSO a month; no loan.
~SB,OOO—AUBURN AVENUE, six-room cottage. U>t 25x95; no loan: easy terms.
$2,600 —WEST HUNTER STREET, five-room house on a lot 45x120; all improve
ments; no loan; small cash payinen t and easy terms.
ALL the above represent good small investments.
H. S. WILLINGHAM
MAIN 8995 6 WALTON STREET. ATLANTA 2742
Poultry—Miscellaneous.
WHITE ORPINGTON EGGS, S2O for 15.
Peggy strain. Phenomenal layers.
White Leghorn eggs. $1.25 to $1.50. Mrs.
T O. B. Wood. Tifton, Ga. 12-7-9
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS—Stock,
eggs and one-day old chicks. R. C. and
S. C. R. I. Reds; Single Comb White Leg
horns. White and Fawn Indian Runner
ducks. Mrs. B. H. Middlebrooks, Yates
ville, Ga. 36-7-12
FOR SALE—Orpingtons (Buff, Black,
White), Langshans (Black), change
forces sale. Your chance. W. E. Lum
ley, Tullahoma, Tenn.ll-9-3
MRS. B. 11. MIDDLE
BROOKS, Yatesville, Ga.,
won second and fourth pen
Barred Rocks, second pen
F. and W. Indian Runner
Ducks at Georgia State
Fair, Macon. Ga. Stock and
eggs for sale. 10-26-8
HASTINGS' lOoAiuahei oats. $1 bushel.
Extra fine cotton seed for planting. $1
bushel. Fancy Berkshire pigs, sired by a
great son of the $4,000 show boar, Star
Value; prices reasonable. Jersey bull
calf, six months old; will register; only
$25. Barred Rocks and White Orpingtons
cheap Fairview Farm, Palmetto, Ga
9-14-67
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.B7-27-11
CLOSING OUT SALE—-Cheap: Keller
strass White Orpingtons, Thompson's
double-mated Ringlet Kocks 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 Paullln's Poultry Farm. Fort
Gaines. Ga 11-16-11
WILL trade fl ve pair Indian Runner
ducks for ten White Leghorn hens.
Ducks of white egg strain. R. R. Mc-
Craw, Monroe. Ga.ll-29-7
WHITE ROCK EGGS from championship
pens. $5 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,
Ga. 11-29-6
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Horses and Carriages
Foil SALE—One top phaeton. S. O.
Mills, 169 Walker street. Atlanta, phone
4852. 46-6-12
WANTED To buy cheap tor eusli. sin
gle wagon, covered or uncovered, for
public dray. Cail 1vy1132. 12 6-27
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 lv\ 1600; Atlanta phone
363. ‘ 12-2 35
Houses For Rent.
FOR RENT.
6-r. h., Maplewood $15.0(1
6-r. h., 52 Vedado way. furnished.. 52.50
6-r. apt. 163 North Jackson street... 35.00
6-r. apt. 58 Currier street 42.00
6-r. fiat 338 Grant street 30.60
6-r. flat Courtland street 25.00
5-r flat. 13 Alice street 20.00
5- h., 446 Glenn street ... 16.60
6- h.. Fair street, and four acres
of ground 18.00
6-r. 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 10.00
6-r. h.. East Fair street, East Lake
junction 20.00
6-r. h„ 108 Mansfield 25.00
6-r. h., 621 Capitol avenue 22.50
6-r. h., 140 Drexel street, Oakhurst. 25.00
6-r. h., 406 Fraser street 18.60
6-r. h., 48 Lucile avenue. West End. 32.50
6-r. h., 244 Crew street 21.00
6-r. h.. 4 Lowndes street 12.50
6-r. h., 311 Lawton street 30.00
6-r. h., 313 Cooper street 13.60
AND A LONG LiSfiGYiarger and smaller
houses and a good list of business
houses. We have automobiles, surreys
and buggies for the purpose of showing
our property, and take pleasure in do
ing so. Come to see us.
id. We Can Place it Safely.
Stores For Rent.
Real Estate For Sale
Real Estate For Sale.
fob salk.
NEAR BUCKHEAD we have 4
acres of land, a little elevated:
running water on place; stone
quarry; some original forest; near
Peachtree road. On a quick sale,
$3,000 buys it. Nothing better on
the north side.
BETWEEN Peachtree road and
Roswell road, fronting one of
the prettiest drives in Fulton
county, we have some beautiful
vacant lots 200x800 feet. Ranging
in prices from $25.00 to $30.00
per front foot. Handsome homes
erected and being erected on this
beautiful thoroughfare.
ON PEACHTREE ROAD near
Buckhead, we have some choice
propositions in vacant lots, at at
tractive prices. See R. D. Dor
sey.
$3,500.00 BUYS beautiful 7-rooin
house on north side, near For
rest avenue. All conveniences,
reasonable terms.
IN ONE block of Peachtree road
in Buckhead—7-room house
with all improvements. Five
cent car fare. Large lot. Price
$7,500.00. Would consider an ex
change for vacant lot.
ANSLEY PARK, corner park
Lane ami Westminster, we have
a brand-new 8-room house, fur
nace heat, brick mantels, hard
wood floors, handsome fixtures,
birch doors, laundry with cement
floor, cement porch. See Julius
Oelsner. owner. 24 South Broad
street, for particulars and price.
FOURTEENTH STREET. Tvc
have a beautiful 6-room house,
brand new. with every modern
convenience. Price $6,000,00.
WE SELL honies and vacant lots
in all parts of the city.
W. E. TREADWELL A CO.
Real Estate For Sale.
ADAIR’S LIST.
A FACTORY SITE
ON A.. B. & A. R. R.
THIS is at Julian street, one
south of Bellwood avenue, one of then
best sites we have on our list; lie®
practically level with track; fronts 36®
feet on right of way. Price. $3,500. Thlsffi
tract has five small houses on It bring-»
ing in cental until utilized; a safe in-®
vestment. Easy terms, 1
PRYOR STREET.
Between Trinity and
Garnett,
A 25-room brick building, lot 70x180,
alley in rear, at small ccst can be
remodeled and put on ten per cent rent- t
al basis. Price, $42,000.
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A Factory Site
On Southern R. R.
MARIETTA ST., adjoining Atlantaa
Agricultural Works, a track front-1
Ing 480 on Marietta St., at Ashby St.J
runs back to Southern railway, side-|
track already in, good grade, one of th«|
best sites in city. Price $25,000.
North Boulevard,
Corner Old Wheat.
AN investment proposition, 12-room|
house, two tenants, lot 64x90, right all
circus grounds, room on corner to build!
store. Price $4,500; SI,OOO cash, bal-|
ance monthly.
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EDGEWOOD AVENUE.
Near Jackson Street.
NO. 363 EDGEWOOD AVE.—Lot 42 1-2#
x 144; runs through to Chamberlain!
street; has two small frame houses.!
Price $8,500.
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MANGUM STREET.
Fronts 120 Feet.
BETWEEN Magnolia and Foundry!
streets, irregular lot, fronting 12(11
feet, about 100 feet deep; has a four-1
room house and a five-room house;!
very close in. Price $3,000.
Country Home Sites
At East Lake.
WE are now selling bungalow sites at
East Lake, on Fair street, one block I
from club grounds, 100x300, for $1,000.!
Sewer and water accessible.
East Lake Road.
A Fine Corner.
THIS is 200x372 on southwest corner of;
East Lake road and Tupelo street ; j
two blocks from car line. Price $3,250, !
SSOO cash.
WASHINGTON ST.
Corner Fair St.
THIS tract fronts 192 1-2 feet on
Washington and runs back 227 feet
along north side of Fair street; brick
residence in center of lot; one of the
largest near-in tracts in the city. En
tire property for $30,000.
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CENTRAL PLACE.
Lot 50x100.
THIS is half a block from State Capi
tol, facing the wide plaza where Cen
tral place runs into Capitol avenue;
price. $3,500; only S7O a foot for prop
erty in half-mile circle.
FORSYTH STREET.
Corner Garnett Street.
A CORNER lot underwrites every for- ■
tune; you can not own al) of them, ■
but you can buy one. We offer the
southwest corner of Forsyth and Gar
nett, 46x75 to alley, for $20,000.
SIMPSON STREET.
A SSOO Lot.
THIS IS near Walnut street, 43x120,
witli all street improvements down;
fronts tiie car line; alley in rear; unus
ual value for $300; terms, S3O cash and
$lO a month.
JONES AVENUE.
Near Walnut Street.
A LEVEL building lot with all im
provements down; nicely elevated;
street paved: next door to home-owned
residences. Price $300; terms, S3O cash
and $lO a mount.
A SUBURBAN COTTAGE
AT OAKVIEW.
HALF A BLOCK from car line and
near East Lake Drive, a 6-room bun
galow, on lot 100x200. We have decid
ed to offer this place at $2,850; terms
$250 cash and $25 a month; a very un
usual opportunity for some one to owa
a nice home
FORK ESI’ & G EORGE
ADAIR.