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I “The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin”
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Rooms and Board.
i.ASS room and board.
■ L e/.nli side location. 25
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- n<lemen tor nice front
;abie board. Vacant the
avenue. Main 2031-L.
- 12-10-15
.m with board,
~.. n. near in. References
■
cable board in furnace-
■■ -i.le home. Phone Ivy
|H ■ 50-10-12
|fl 12-10-22
- . .. sled front rooms and
1 12-10-13
—-.- room and tirst-class
IB ' . |-each.tree.' ivy 1746.
|fl ‘" d! 12-10-14
|fl 16 Last
... : .r motto." The best ta-
M.?,.,- I'-mj 1., ml.: and finished 106
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-. board. All conveniences.
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I UIiNISH REFERENCES.
'-\I- CARD, $4 PER WEEK.
■L-."- .;,vd: ATLANTA'I’HONE
K. l-.:JO 7
- v'.\ or ladies can got excellent
rooms, for 84 per week. 18
. 2' Hast North avenue. Ivy
_ 12-9-21)
steam heat’-d; board in house
..r..;..; 263 Ivy. I_2-9_-_2B
■fl ... ■ - ■ Ivy 549-J. 12-9-2
fl IM \< IST I? EE INN.
■ HE’ld: HATH ROOM SUITES,
■ sI’ITABLE FOR FAMILIES,
■\W oI'LX. AND SEVERAL
■siXGI.E ROOMS; STEAM
■IIEAT AXI) BELLBOY SERV
fI. e. xiGHT axi) day; euro-
Ke. \.\ A\l> AMERICAN BL AX.
or two young men can secure
b. a:- i I:, a rar'll side home. Ivy 5484-.1.
■;C 1 mW! r; i; | ;j.; Dirge. beautiful front
fl| -.ipl'-: steam heat, electric
■ ■irii'.iiations for seven young
rent b ; ” B 1£- 7 -18
f.-"i.' room downstairs; rooms up-
.stairs for light housekeeping. 202 S.
Forsyth -t 12-6-30
■fITAHI.E H'’ Aitl Bits; also can acconimo-
date four students In room. 75 Wash
fifl y :
f :■■!;.sited room with hoard and
ail modern conveniences. 179 North
’ I'iione tv\. 1907-.1. 12-5-18
■fl?-'' ~ room and board at 159
Ce n . ra | avenue. Cail Main 830-1,.
■■REUXET. y. >mg couple can get board in
Hrnace-heated north side homo. Home
.:g Reasonable, care Georgian.
M . _44 1-12
furnished room for two, either
HH yrnfrig men or young ladies, excellent
able, table boarders wanted. Will give
~f a " tickets. 136 West Peachtree. Ivv
■■EE 12-4-24
I the HOLLENBECK.”
M.V. 1.l EI'HNIKHEP steam-heated
moms. Free shower baths. Rooms, $3
r a f P j n connection. Twentv-
Mone meals for $6 57 East Third street.
■ 12-3-45
■ THE CAPITOL.
rooms and excellent
t b° ar< l- 121 Capitol Square. Main
|B 12 3-30
9 '!!) East North Avenue.
r 3,?. Er:N , thp Pcachtrees. Fine, light
M rooms and excellent table board. Ivv
■ 11.-30-44
■ hX>'’’?? n rnomß with excellent table
t>oard. $4 to $6 week. 123 Capitol ave.
X > P ' lanKe nlce - clean room and
H •A ar , l ‘ close ln for diamond, piano, mo-
H rar? ° r ’'Tewriter. Piano. Box 300,
H - re Georgian. 11-8-32
■ Board Wanted.
■ '"',7rib\ I,V ,les!reK room and board in
H'a-tilv ’,°- n ’ e or apartment; private
■ ihirX'a al , k ;', lC distance: references ex
fl fian R d Address Box 852, care Geor-
laflv )T' f to °m and board by young
fl re X*" : '■‘RRc Christian home. < iood
M references, p. o . Box 1434, Atlanta.
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H th? •n"’ lx at the Dumber of ads under
fl <; Pr , , and Board" column of The
fl nlzr that Tt° )Y on<le , r the people recog
fl iwk in VA < Georgian is the paper to
■ have a hrcH"' ho ? r,i lng places, for they
fl from pm K<r n ’ lni,|p r of places to select
fl Georgy ■t '..b' ur ad for boarders in The
fl and fin v?,„ Goom and Board" column
■ . ut vacant spaces at your table.
■ 12-5-12
I Urnis!led R °onis For Rent.
fIOXE LARGE front corner
■ H’oih furnished suitable
■ 01 . hv " ffentlemen (twin
fl ' f,, ihi; every modern coji
■' r ‘niuii<-e! new, steam-heated
■ apartment: verv near in:
■ u,j rth side. Iw 4281
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■ furniV,' I,,se in - furnished and un
fl -'lair, wl,h or without meals.
■ i-TTj; ?A l ’" t LlA£' 't. i_2-io-5«
M fr ' 1 't' 1 ’ tdbms, newly furnished
fl "Th ' ' ping; also large bed room,
■ " ".• modern conveniences
fl trss . P , ~., minutes walk from busi-
■ Brotherton street.
Pop pi...... l_2-1()-50
® i M’l.E:.’ V itu :, r ge tn mt room, newly~fur~
fl f'’y .2, ‘"'tird; all conveniences,
fl Gif --; 'jyy-AvNorth .lackson. 12-10-51
fl ,A, ' J: UI ’ KP front room; single
■ '"eniences. 210 Spring. Ivv
fl Ki: • _l2-19-ik
■ x-wly furnished room; elee-
■ f'mnace heat, hot and cold
I WAT■
' . I '.'’ n tlernan. nicely fur-
■ 'w,' 1 all conveniences in
■ '■ 11 " north side. Ivv 5109
■ .■ 1 JL-'A--."
■ >' ar . , ' rPi upstairs front room:
■ ■ •■etri<' lights, furnace heat.
■' ' - Vl . .''' 40 10-12
1,. ■■■ ■ ~' -'it and bod roomTeom-
fl l\e„. ( .. ii .'"H-lshed; .815 |H . r month. 47
fl H'lE |;|.- X| .
I 1 ’'’Ernls’lied room, wi ll
■ ' entrance Best north
■ "i private family. Ivv
■ 12-10-17
I "Mam '463m/ Ur, “' ,h '" 1
jg|ig '• ' t |.‘ | I f **"* • —*—■ -
■ L . ' 1 'Tt t'oin. private
■ lined home I’eai .1 h ,
H 31- 0-12
Furnished Rooms For Rent,
i R J'f x ’T-Rooms for light housekeep
t‘? g - all from 6to 10 p. m. 10014 cen-
irai place, one block capitol. 47-9-12
EXTRA large room with one or two taids
s(ea m-heated apartment and if de-
C*fan furnish kitchenette also. 28
Alexander street, Apartment E.—
36-9-12
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished roout, with
or wi.hout board. 311 Courtland street.
I'OR RENT-Nice clean furnished rooms,
close tn; all conveniences. 260 Ivv
street; 40-9-13
h CRNISHED rooms; housekeeping if
wanted. Call 131 l vy st, 17-7 61
1 \ R ENT—Two connecll ng rooms for
light housekeeping, close in. 102 Ivv
s lr£. e l-. ; 12-7-53
I'OR RENT—Two rooms with kitchenette,
s>nk and private porch, completely fur
nished for light housekeeping; gas and
phone, for permanent only. Also separate
rooms. 183 Ivy. 12-7-57
ON \\ ASHINGTON ST., three connecting
second floor rooms, furnished completely
for housekeeping, in mission oak. Cail
UY 249.12-7-46
PRIVATE family in West End would
rent beautifully furnished front room;
board opposite. 50 Grady place. West
>B-1.. 12-7-48
bOR RENT —For gentleman only, well
furnished room, connecting bath, in
steam-heated. north side apartment.
Close m. Ivy 6033-. J. 12-7-29
NEWLY finished rooms, hot and cold wa
.•ATT ren * reasonable. 46 Houston. Ivv
6613-J. 12-7-19
TWO large, bright rooms furnished com
plete for light housekeeping, with pri
vate family; hot and cold water; porcelain
bath; use of phone; very reasonable.
Phone Mam
I'fiß RENT—Two rooms, kitchenette and
porch; price 823 per month. Call at 11
Baltimore place. 12-7-3
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms:
conveniences; close in. Main 5398-L.
261 Whitehall. 12-6-43
FOR RENT—Nice rooms; light bouse
keeping;_ apartment: close in; private
family. 151_ Spring street. 12-6-18
FOR RENT—Large nicely furnished front
room, two beds: couple or young men.
58 West Peachtree. 12-5-26
FOR RENT—Furnished moms, well heat- |
ed, for couple; no children; all conven
tences. 29 West Harris. 12-5-27
THREE or four wefi'furnished rooms Tor
rent, also single room. 343 South Pryor
street. 12-4-54
NICELY furnished rooms. 50c night, $2.50
a week and up. Broadway Hotel, 7%
North Broad street. Hot and cold water"
■ 10-4-2
NICELY furnished front room 205 Spring
street. Ivy 2168-L.12- 4-43
FOR RENT Furnished rooms to couple
for housekeeping. 42 Auburn avenue.
FURNISHED ROOMS and store for rent.
near Terminal. 71 Mangum. 12-4-25
FOR RENT—Olie front room; hot wa
ter, electric lights; close in. 286 Wash
ington street. 12-4-2
LIGHT housekeeping rooms; also fur
nished rooms for men; board next door;
working men preferred. 82 Auburn ave.
Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms
For Rent.
FOR RENT—Four large furnished or un
furnished rooms, sink in kitchen; pri
vate bath: sl6 per month. 343 tfouth
Pryor street. 12-10-53
WILL RENT two or three rooms in my
home on North Boulevard to couple or
gentlemen; meals in the same block, j
Address Home, Box 862, care Georgian.
.48 10-12
FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms for
rent, reasonable. 170 Washington.
Housekeeping Rooms For Rent.
LIGHT housekeeping rooms. 92 South
Pryor street and_ 191 Whitehall. 47-3-12
Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished, two or three
rooms for light housekeeping. Neil
Mangan, 63 East Ellis street. 12-10-45
FOR RENT —Five beautiful rooms and
bath, on beautiful private residence
street, twelve minutes walk of Candler
building; excellent for light housekeep
ing.’ 408 Courtland. Phone 5283 Ivy.
Only $30.12-10-11
FOR RENT —Three or four unfurnished
rooms for light housekeeping; private
home; north side. Call Ivy 6566. 12-7-45
TWO rooms and kitchenette. 56 Joseph
ine street.l2-7-26
FOR RENT- With owner, either three or
four connecting rooms, with all modern
conveniences for light housekeeping; in
best section of West End. References re
quired. Call Bell phone West 210. 12-7-2
YOVR rooms can be rented if you will
advertise them in the Recognized Rent
Medium of the city. People who are look
ing for nice rooms look for them where
they have the largest number to choose
from. Your ad in "The Georgian's Rent
Bulletin” will attract the attention of the
party that is looking for rooms in your
house. Try it and see.
1-5 off all our Furniture this
week. J. AL High Com
pany. 12-9-34
Furnished Apartments For Rent.
NICE furnished sunny apartment, also
rooms; all conveniences. 308 Capitol
avenue. Main 2918-J.
FOR RENT Two or three connecting
light housekeeping rooms, with bath,
electric lights; newly papered; private
entrance. Near in. 345’4 Peachtree.
12-9-9
TWO large, bright rooms and kitchen
ette; modern conveniences; north side.
Phone Ivy 2178.12-9-11 .
$7 PER MONTH Smail furnished house
keeping apartment. Atlanta phone
5828-U. 50-7-12
FIVE rooms, beautifully furnished, mod
ern; conveniences; bright and comfort
able; best neighborhood. Phone Ivy 2478. I
12-4-41 I
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Unfurnished Apartments For Rent
•ia\ ii CHOICE high cla - - n< rth side I
apartments for rent. never been occu
pied. Apply. Glover Realty Company. 2 1 ■ |
Waltijl '-tre. t. _ _ 1 D3O-2;’
■STEAM-HEATED AT'ARTMENT _f.w
rent or sale. JVA-'i-'i 12-7-24
Foul; connecting owing rooms, newb
papered. In house with owner; private ;
bath. 275 East Pine 12-6-36
Furnished Houses For Rent.
•
h’s LNiSU i ;i>. furntte* In u < lunne f<«i
rent or sah*. Hwner H aving <•!(> 169 |
< *i. but. • i. • i ‘i- ".■''ii. ;
H' 'i EILX' I LE \ N SIX ROOM
COTTAGE. XL ELY FI B
XISIIED. XORTH SIDE IVY
•JMiLL. 1127-1
Unfurnished Houses For Rent.
LEASE OR SALE—Artistic bungalow;
screened, tiled, furnace, garage. “Ans
« 5 1 rk. ’ < uo.rMUii; :!>- K.i- 12
*OR RENT, HOUSES •’.<!). write or
phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph < r
< othran, 74-76 Peachtree street. 4-1-21
EIGHT-ROOM house, 521 Courtland. $35.
__V_T. S pah ling, 499 J V]ur t land. 40-4-12
FOR RENT—I 92 . East Georgia avenue,
one six-room house, cabinet mantels,
etc., modern, $17.50. Apply across the
street. 11-29-27
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
WjVNTED —Children to attend the best
schools in the United States. They are
located in Southern California. Bring the
old folks along. The Ninth Anniversary
Edition of The Los Angeles Examiner will
tell the story of the most remarkable
school system ever devised. Out Decem
ber 25th. Mailed to any address in United
States or Mexico 15 cents; Canada or for
eign points, 25 cents. Send in your order
now, 10-21-4
For Rent—Miscellaneous.
FOR RENT Roller chair. 54 East Alex
ander. Phone Ivy 2352-J. 12-7-16
Furnished Rooms Wanted .
GENTLEMAN- wants nice, large room,
near bath: steam heat preferred. S..
Box 853, care <leorgian ; 32-10-12
WANTED—Large room and kitchenette.
or two rooms furnished complete for
light housekeeping; warm, comfortable
and clean; north Side preferred. E., Box
854, care Georgian. 29-10-12
SMALL and large furnished rooms for
gentlemen only; close in. 274 'Whitehall
street. 31-10-12
85 EAST FAIR STREET, one corner
front room; nicely furnished. 34-10-12
WANTED—Room and board by young
lads' in private Christian home. Good
references. P. O. Box 1434, Atlanta.
YOUR rooms can be rented if you will
advertise them in the Itecognized Rent
Medium of the city. People who are
looking for nice rooms, look for them
where they have the largest number to
choose from. Your ad in “The Georgian’s
Rent Bulletin" will attract the attention
of the party that is looking for rooms in
your house. Try it and see. 12-5-12
Unfurnished Rooms Wanted.
H*ELP WANTED—To develop the re
sources of Southern California, the land
of progress and new ideas. Read about
the opportunities in the Ninth Anniver
sary Edition of The Los Angeles Exam
iner, out December 25th. Mailed to any
address in United States or Mexico. 15
certs a copy; Canada or foreign points.
25 cents. Sfßi din your order now. 10-21-4
Unfurnished Houses Wanted.
WANTED HOUSES—We have demands
.for several first-class houses on the
north side. If you have anything you
want rented, list it with us. Phone
1. 1600. Edwin P. Ansley, Realty Trust
Bldg. 11-21-27
Leg-al Notices.
GEORGIA FUI.TON COUNTY.
To the Honorable Philip Cook, Secretary
of State for the State of Georgia:
The petition of O. F. Harper, residing
at Atlanta. Ga.; J. H. Garner, residing
at Atlanta, Ga.; E. S. Mansfield, resid
ing at Atlanta, Ga.; R. M. Eubanks, re
siding at Atlanta. Ga., and J. R. Garner,
residing at Atlanta. Ga., respectfully
shows;
They desire for themselves, their asso
ciates and successors, to be incorporated
under the name of "THE AMERICAN
MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION.” for
the purpose of carrying on the business
of an industrial relief association supply
ing medical attention and drugs to its
members during sickness. The stipulated
premiums, advance assessments or dues
for which are to be regularly payable and
collectible weekly or bi-weekly, and the
policies or benefit certificates for which
are not to provide for the payment of
any death benefit, nor for the payment of
any benefit for disability caused by ac
cidental injury or by illness, other than
that they are to provide for the attend
ance of the association's physician dur
ing illness, and also for the supply by
the association of the necessary drugs
prescribed by the said physician. Said
corporation is to have no capital stock.
The principal offices of said association
are to be located at Atlanta. Fulton coun
ty, Georgia, but the privilege is prayed
to establish branch offices and transact
business at other points in this state and
elsewhere.
Petitioners do intend in good faith to
go forward without delay to organize said
association. They pray that they may be
incorporated, under the name aforemen
tioned, under the laws of Georgia govern
ing mutual industrial insurance compa
nies, with all the rights, powers and priv
ileges accorded by said laws to an asso
ciation or a company organized upon the
plan and for the purpose herein above
stated.
l>. F. HARPER.
.1. H. GARNER. «
E. S. MANSFIELD,
R. M. EUBANKS,
J. R. GARNER.
STATE OF GEORGIA —Fulton County.
Mrs. Bell Odom Townsend vs. Mrs. Nancy
Higdon, Robert, Janie Bell and Jack
and Younger Meekins Townsend. No.
25.626. Fulton Superior Court. Janu
ary Term. 1912.
To Younger Meekins Townsend, Greet
ing: By order of court you are hereby
notified that on the 4th day of Juno, 1912,
Mrs. 801 l Odom Townsend filed suit
against the above named parties for the
purpose of correction and reclssion of one
deed made to above named plaintiff by
Mrs. Nancy Higdon, in which Robert,
Janie Bell and Jack Townsend are the
three named beneficiaries, said case being
originally returnable to the September,
term 1912, of the above court. On the
?sth day of October. 1912. by order of
court you were made a party to the above
named proceeding, and on the same date
an order was passed making said ease
returnable to the January term. 1913, of
this court.
You arc hereby required to be and ap
pear at the January term. 1913, of said
court to be held on the first Monday in
January, 1913. then and there to answer
plaintiff's complaint.
Witness tlie Hon. .1 T. Pendleton, judge
of said court, this 31st dav of October,
1912 ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk.
• ' 11-1-17
' NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of Ansley B.
Andrews, late of Fulton county, deceased,
are herebj notified to render in them cle
| mands to the undersigned according to
law, and all persons indebted to said es
tate are required to make immediate pay
ment.
TRUST COMPANY OF GEORGIA.
Administrator.
Atlanta. Ga., December 6, 1912. 12-10-5
WANTED Manufacturers and merchants
to help manage the business end of the
| Panama c anal It is located at Les An
: I, the Ke> to the great Southwest
The: Nn th Atit lvertarj- edition of The
I ■ Angele- Examiner, out December 25,
will I'uve the facts about this great proj
i-f Mulled to at v adcitrss in United
.C..H- Jlexieo 1- cent.-. Canudn or for
i Mign r< intr 25 cents Semi in ; or
nt 10 21-4
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KDITDD JUIXjL IJ.MtfSSMAU/.
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Value of the Standard of Perfection
Altini of our friends in the poultry business seen! to be op- !
posed to or afraid of the Standard of Perfection. Thee have an
... * ‘
idea that it is something fancy, and is not in
tended for the average breeder of fhorough
bred I owls. They seem to handle it with cold
tongues. Why is this.’ It must be because of
prejudice or fear it do them some good
and give them fancy notions. A great many
have erroneous ideas as to the import of the
Standard of Perfection.
,It is simply an aid to correct breeding’. It
saves some one a great deal of writing and
talking.
For example: Our neighbor, B. is just com
mencing to breed Plymouth Rocks. This is his
first season in the business. He has a lot of
young stock on hand almost matured. He
finds that some have red ear lobes, others near
ly white. Some have flowing tails, others have
short fluffy ones. He conies over to my house
to find out which are the correct points for good breeding.
Before filling an order that he received he has to avoid answer-
ing many questions simply be
cause he does not know.
I get down my Standard and
refer him to the portion treating
of Barred Rocks, and fell him to
take it home with him. He does
so. and finds just what he has
been looking for. ami much be
sides.
He finds that tjiey should have bright
red ear lobes and wattles; that any
permanent white tn the ear lobe dis
qualifies them; that the comb should be
single, straight and firm upon the head,
beak yellow, the plumage a grayish
white, each feather crossed with dark
narrow bars, stopping short of a posi
tive black. This is something new to
our neighbor. He had a kind of an idea
that they were speckled, as he called it,
and it made no special difference
whether they were black or white, red
and white, or yellow and white, dr all
the colors mixed in one specimen.
But he would have found out quite
different when he had shipped his first
lot to a customer who Knew what was
what.
This lias opened his eyes. He begins
to study the question in a more serious
light and to hunt out the birds which
more nearly fill the requirements. He
reads on arid finds that the body should
Attention, Poultrymen! What Strain Have Yon?
NOW IS THE, RIGHT TIME TO PUT YOUR PRODUCTS ON THE MAR
KET, for the people are beginning to make their selections. You know
that they want to mate and breed prize winners and are anxious to get good
stock. Let them know that you have the best stock obtainable.
The Georgian’s Poultry Pages are the market place for yo.ur products,
for The Georgian is the recognized Poultry Medium of the South. Do not
let your competitor get all the business; start your ad right away and keep
it going. Results are bound to follow. Many are profiting by using these
columns and you can do likewise.
Leghorns.
MONTVIEW FARM—Start now with
eight hens, one cock. $lO. E. S. Bot
tenliebl, 27-J. I >ecatur, Ga.l2-10-00
WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, heavy lay-
ing strain. $1.50; pullets $2 each; eggs
$1.50 and up. Mrs. Robert W« st, 132 Car
ter Hill road, Montgomery, Ala. 11-9- 66
FOR SALE- Fine thoroughbred White
Leghorn pullets; winners in Atlanta and
Covington, Ga. Williams Bros., Conyers,
Ga., Route 1. 37-7-12
Orpingtons.
MONTVIEW FARM —Start now with
eight hens, one cock. $lO. L. S. Botten
tleld, 27-J, Decatur, Ga. 12-10-61
THRU!-; White Orpingtons, Kellerstrass
strain, cockerels, $2 each. J. T. Pitts.
Newborn, Ga. 37-9-12
FOR SALE AT ONCE -Fifty S. C.l’rys
tal White Orpington pullets and hens.
Kellerstrass strain; bred from winners at
Knoxville. Chattanooga. Dalton. Gadsden,
Summerville. Prices $3. $5 ami $7.50.
Pullets March-April hatch. George M.
Mosely. Menlo, Ga. 12-6-8
Rhode Island Reds.
MONTVIEW FARM Start now with
eight hens, one cock, $lO. L. S. Bot
tenfieid, 27-J, Decatur, Ga. 12-10-59
Wyandottes.
THE FAMOUS Regal strain of White
Wyandottes. We have four pen> 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
Games.
PI’RE GRIST champion pit games, guar
anteetl game anti fighters. W. A. Sum
merlin, Buchanan, Ga. 47-20-11
Ducks.
WHITE RUNNERS. 815 per trio; Buff
Orpington ducks. $: each. Theo A.
Brown, 125 Sycamore street. Decatur, Ga.
INI >1 \x’ FU INKERS Pure Vi bite a d
Fawn and White: all ages; reasonable
prices. Eggs $1.50 to $lO. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Georgia I hick Farm. Smyr
na, Ga. 51 -7-12
A FEW choice trios of White Indian
Runner ducks (Spencer. Fishel si rains i
for sl2; fawn and white. $5 p.iirs; $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 I’oultry Farm, Stone .Moun
tain, Ga >-- ' - -'■
CAN SPAfiE few more White Runnera:
$lO trio. M 5 pen of four ducks and
drake: satisfaction guaranteed. South
Georgia Poultry Farm, Sale City. Ga.
1L27-4S
WHITE Rl NN ER ducks of quality; stock
and eggs for sale. Snow White Poultry
Yards, O. o. Ray, manager, Kirkwood. Ga.
11-14-19
■ Sggs.
THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington Jggs.
<1 per 15. 126 Windsor street. Main
358S_ 10-9-15
Pigeons.
I’IGE‘iNS Curneaux and white ’.Dimer-.
S).CO per pair. Unmaied pigeons, FOc
each. Theo A. Brown. 1 S><am< <
Street, Decatur, Ga 12 10 32
Incubators.
A Ihiuki v(* liiriibaior,
L- Gl’ AIIANTEEI > to linu-h ,-v ry lull, h
bit- Igr. insuiabh to > G»‘l a
1913 < ut;Jtigue Marbut & Minor, E:e I
Atlanta. Gm I2«' -16
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be broad, deep, full and compact, le
quiring a pretty good chicken after all.
He reads it over and over again. H
studies it, and he i-ays to himself:
“What a mine of information! 1 had
no idea it was such a work. I think
next season I can raise a much finer lot
of chickens than I did this. I will dis
card this one with white ear lobes amU
‘ that one with light splotches on the
neck, and that cockerel with tire brassy
feathers on the back, that hen with the
white in the wings,” etc.
Don’t you see what a vast amount of
information there is in this book fort
hundreds of breeders in just this condi
tion, as well as for the professional?
In short, it is the answers to hundreds
of questions boiled down in as few
words as possible to convey the ti uo
meaning.
Then why all this long-drawn-out
cry against The Standard of Perfection,
many times from those who know
nothing about it? It has its little im
perfections; so do we all. None of us
are perfect.
The Standard of Perfection is simply
the poultryman’s guide or hand book to
correct breeding.
So let Us use our Standards more and
strive harder to get our birds approxi
mately up to requirements. I would
advise all those who breed thorough
bred poultry to procure a copy and
work witli it and by it.
Poultry—Miscellaneous.
FOR SA LE—Twenty-five fat Wyeoff
White Leghorn hens, one registered
cockerel, two years old; snow white and
a beauty; two young cockerels, twelve
Brown Leghorn hens. First check cer
tified for S3O f. o. b. Talbotton, Ga., gets
the lot. No better birds in Georgia.- Ad
dress Mrs. L. G. Steed, Talbotton, Ga.
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
11. (L HASTINGS & CO?
SEEDS. PLANTS. BULBS, CA
NARY BIRDS AND GOLD
FISH; NORTH AND SOUTH
SIDE DELIV ERI E S 9
A. M.. INMAN PARK AND
WEST 2 P. JI PHONES 2568.
IF YOV WANT TO GIVE some friend a
canary bird for Christmas, come in now
and pick out a good singer. We will be
glad to mark your name on it and de
liver it to the address you give on Christ
mas eve. W( ; have some very fine sing
ers and a beautiful line of cages. The
birds sell at $2.75 and cages from $1 to $5.
WE HAVE s beautiful lot of goldfish at
10c, 15c and 25c each. They mako a
nice gift for the little folks Fish globes,-
25c up to $3.
WHILE YOU ARE BUYING presents for»
all your - friends, do not forget “Old
Biddy." Get her a bag of Red Comb
Meat Mash and she will show her appre
ciation by supplying you with plentv of
fresh eggs $2.25 a bag of 100 pounds.
WE CARRY a full line of dog remedies.
If your dog is sick, consult us. We
have a remedy for every disease. Dog
book free.
SPRATT’S Puppy ai.-. Dog Cakes.
WE HAVE SOME pretty poppas 11 at will
make nice presents for the boys. Also
white rabbits and Belgian hates.
ANY TIME that it isn't e< nvenient for
you to come to the store phone your
order. We make a specialty of prompt
deliveries
HEA DQl’a RTERS for all kinds of poul
try feud and supplies. Pcuhry catalog
free.
Bones.
T \ 1 )~BONES~
KOR CHICKENS
EVERY <laj Campbell Bros ,89 Decatur i
Horses and Carriages
Full SALE one standard bred black
horse. <;ne good phaeton, two sets of
buggy harness, one good spring wagon and
harness at a bargain. I'o Metropolitan
av nue Mr.in JS;ir,-.l 12-10-6
WANTED To buy family hors-< suitable
to drive to surrey. Apply to 908 Chero
kee St , Marietta Ga 12 9-12
Ponies
Foil SALE I’onle-- for Christmas. S6O to
sß’; nf< •- potted ponies. Can make ■
arrangement to ship for Chrl.- tnius. .1. I’. .
Flunk. 204 Fourth Ave . Nashville, Tenn
11-23-55
Cows.
' ' < ,V -
E S. Gn' 745 Equ>table Building
Dogs.
I HAVE 'Hu* 11 < r ougt’lu fu Shepherd
pup- f( • ih W rite Ih.K ’..'il, Bogart.
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Real Estate For Sale.
W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson
REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS.
Bell Phones 1031-1032. 11 EDGEWOOD AVENUE. Atlanta Phone IML
"IF, YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD.. IT’S SO."
FOR SALE.
ON WILLIAMS STREET, just north of
Baker, a lot fronting 58 feet and extend
ing buck 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
tour 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 on Piedmont
avenue, a very attractive ten-room resi
dence, with all the city conveniences.
< omparatlvely new A splendid purchase
for slj,ooo. See Mr. White or Mr. Brad
shaw.
IN H HE EAST LAKE SECTION, only a
icw 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 tbc house is magnificent. The im
provements are substantial. Could be eas-
X con y? r into a modern home. We
oner this as a. splendid suburban home
proposition and cheap for $5,000. on very
easy terms. Sec Mr. Hook or Mr. Eve.
It You Have Money to Lend, We (’an Place it Safely
~ , , FOR RENT.
11-r. a.. 94 Nelson street $50.00 9-r. h.. 184 Courtland street $35.00
1.-r. h.. 231 Courtland street .... 40.00 9-r. h.. 4.9 East Fair (Dec. 21).. 30.60
9-r. h., 52 Cooper street 37.50 9-r. h., 347 Central avenue 32.50
J-r. h., 24 West Baker street .. 35.00 ! 9-r. h., 9 East North avenue 55.00
WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a gouu description nt
everything we have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
THE RENTING AGENT, 12 AUBURN AVENUE, PHONE MAIN 612
Ponce DeLeon Avenue Lot
ON Pome DeLeon Ave., east of Ponce DeLeon place, and on the north side
of street, we have a lot of 60x132, about 2 feel above the sidewalk, and Is
perfectly level, that we can sell at $60.00 per front foot, which is $20.00 pet
foot under anything on the street, and none of them liked better than this
one. If you are looking for a building site or a speculation, this can not
be beat.
HAAS & McINTYRE
ATLANTA NATL. BANK BLDG.
PHONE M. 1235.
HOMER A. M’AFKE, Sales Manager.
EAST LAKE LOTS
LN 4HE FAST GROWING section of East Lake we offer some
choice lots on very easy term s. Your chance to double your
money in a short time. 'Call and get a plat, prices and terms.
Empire Trust and Safe Deposit Co.
EMPIRE BUILDING.
WILL EXCHANGE
ON THE NOiri'H SIDE we have a 6-rooni bungalow
that we can exchange for a vacant lot or any good
renting property.
HARPER REALTY COMPANY
717 THIRD NATIONAL HANK BUILDING.
Ivy 4286. Atlanta 672>
THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a
modern home unless it is wired for Electricity.
• Money to Loan.
WE have moved to 21 Intnan building and
have enlarged our business. Can make
loans on real estate and farms: quick ser
vice. -Purchase money notes bought and
sold. Have some money for second mort
gage loans. Come to our office and make
application. Randolph Loan Co., 21 In
ma n Building. 10-1-49
THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COM
PANY OF AMERICA can make you a
loan on Atlanta improved property
through tlwdr loan correspondents. Tur
man. Black & Calhoun, 203-8 Empire
Building. 6-7-12-1
MONEY ON HAND for immediate loans
on property in or near Atlanta J. E.
VanValkenburg, 501 Equitable building.
6-6-22
WEYMAN * CONNORS.
ESTABLISHED 1890.
Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-3
SI ’ECU L HOMF¥uNDS’T< > LEND, any
amount; 6 per cent. AVrlte or call. S.
jW. Carson, 24 South Broad street. 4-1-17
i ' i.N EIRST MORTGAGE real estate se
curity. Home funds and insurance mon-
I ey. Rates to 8 per cent interest. We
also make monthly payment loans. We
I can give you the money as soon as titles
i are approved.
RALPH (). COCHRAN CO..
74 76 PEACHTREE STREET.
L H ZURLINE, Loaii Manager.
1 i.-' Ns PLACED in any amount
•>n improved farm lands in Georgia.
The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould
■ building. 7-18-1
WE HAVE plentj of money to
lend at lowest rates on Atlanta
| and nearby property, either for
i straight or monthly payment
plan Also for purchasing pur
chase money notes. Foster &
Robson, 11 Edgewood zVve.
Mo.NEY Fl iR SALARIED PEOPLE
ANf> OTHERS, upon their own names;
cheap rates, easy payments. Confiden
tial. I>. H. Tolman. 524 Austell building.
[k; tEWELERS AND BROKERS
Aa 2 Jo ’ peters
BLDG.
LOAN C
raoNtMAiNfsi '''\
STRICTLY PRIVATE
1—
Money Wanted.
I 11 A<’Hl tit witli salary of SSO wants tc
bi-rrow $75 or SIOO for five months, pref
erably without signers. Statement from
trustees J. C. S.. Box 869, care Geor
gian. 53-10-12
Farms For Sale.
WANT El) 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.
I The Ninth Anniversary edition of The
: Lost Angeles Examiner, out December 25.
i will have the facts about this grc»t proj
| ■-et Mailed to any address in United
j states or Mexico 15 cents. Canada or for
i<lgn points 25 cents Send In y.mr or
der now io 21-4
Houses For Rent.
FOR RENT.
6-r. h., Maplewood sls 06
6-r. 1’... 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. flat 338 Grant street. 30.60
6-r. flat 189 9a Courtland street 25.00
5-r flat, 13 Alice stieet 20.00
5- h., 446 Glenn street 16.60
C-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 street32.so
6-r. li.. 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.. 18 Lucile avenue. West End. 32.30
6-r. h.. 244 Crew street >21.00
6-r. h.. 4 Lowndes street 12.'0
6-r. h., 311 I«iwton street 30.00
6-r. h., 318 Cooper street 1.3.60
AND 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
our property, and take pleasure in do
ing so. Conte to see us.
Real Estate For Sale
Ft iR SALE—2O-acre truck, dairy or chick
en farm, near Ea.-t Lake; st_, miles from
Atlanta. Any hustling man can not onlv
make a living here, but make money. In
acres cleared: balance woods. Land fertile
and well adapted to any kind of truck,
old five-room house, pretty good barn,
good orchard and two springs. Terms.
SSOO cash, balance five years. 8 per cent,
interest payable annually. $3,500. Owner.
Box 221, care j 0-53
I*OR SALE BY OWNER-—My home. 46
Copenhill avenue. This is a pretty place
of six rooms, large lot, elegant fixtures
ami mantels, walls Fnted in rich colors,
splendid neighborhood, close to car line,
all street improvements: erms ca«V;
small cash payment will handle. C:i : i
Main 2106. 12-10-26
A PICK-UP.
PRETTY six-room cottage on a.;-e io;,
with electric lights, water and sewer;
half block of car; SSOO cash, $25 nt.-
month.
ATLANTA SUB. REALTY COMPAND’.
_3l Intnan Building. 12-10-35
FOR SALE— In Inman Park, seven-room
two-story house; furnace: combination
fixtures; large bath, reception hall, but
ler's pantty and large basement: for sale
at cost by owner. Call Ivy 5914-J
'l2-3-43
FOR SALE—By owner, new twelve-room
l-.ome in Imran Park. All modern im
provements. Easy terms. No agents.
Addrtes Box 8.17. rare Georgian. 12-7-14
l-<) oft - all oiir Eurniture this
week. -I. M. High Com-
pany. 12-9-34
BEAI TIFUL HOME site, elevat-
ed. trees, right at Peachtree
road, in the Buckhead-Brook
haven district, for sale at a bar
gain. This is your opportunity
to get your north side home site
cheap. “OWNER.” P. 0. Box
800. City. 12-6-52
•;ASK MR. BABBAGE" to sell'lt H 23
Candler Bldg. Ivy 1561.12-5-2
FOR SALE—Before buying real estate
call to see us. We handle all classes of
property and will do everything to please
you and treat you right. Ralph O Coch
ran Company, 74-76 Peachtree st. 12-4-47
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
For Exchange—Real Estate.
I WILL EXCHANGE my north
side residence lot. near Peach
tree road, for 1912 or 1913 up-to
date touring car. provided car is
new. or practically new. “Own
lor,” P. O Box 800. City. 12-6-53
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