Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 12, 1912, Page 17, Image 17

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Nn FOR PROFIT-GEOKGIAN WAN! ADS-USE FOR DECEMBER 12, 1912. “The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin” Do Your Renting and Searching Through This Bulletin. p. -i'.lblc.'Suitable and Modern plnce R S R r iCNT. <I,nß ' S ’ U contalns a complete list of every nl . h ™\u B can "be 'located with elTZthfough The Bulletin* an £ R ° oml:, «P !ace ® (either fur- Uaraees Storage Houses etc can hi fnnn i ... J in ®ase inrougn ti e Bulletin. Business Locations, XX are- Rooms and Board. "- ATEO —Young lady for roommate voung lady; 520 month, everything n; ; le ,|. Main 1592-J. 30-11 -12 j-WF pleasant front room with board at 513 I 'eachtree strets2-11-12 TA pXISHED room with good board. in. Apply Mrs. Dearybury, 72 Spring street 39-11-12 yiRST-CLASS room and board. Best north side location. 16 porter Place. Ivy 6705. 12-10-47 ms AIS. with or without board; private v: everything congenial and home- Call Main 4238-.1. 278 Rawson st. 12-11-24 lOM and board for two young iri] . with private family, on Forrest avenue. Phone Ivy 955,32-11-12 XICHI.Y furnished front room, with ex ,client meals, in ideal north side home; -piitlemen or couples preferred. 17 East y<. rlll avenue. Ivy 935. 33-11-12 iv’tNTED Table boarders at 55 Garnett. Phone Main 3459-J.12-11-7 FoFTbl'l or two gentlemen for nice front room also table board. Vacant the 18th 256 Capitol avenue. Main 2031-L. 12-10-15 FOR RENT —Front room with board, to ln -., young men, near in. References exchanged. Main 2508-L. 12-10-46 •vTI'NG COUPLE or two young men can secure reasonable board in furnace heated north side home. Phone Ivy 4414-L. 50-10-12 .-.XE SINGLE room with board at 21 East i'aln street.l.2-10-22 TWO NICE furnished front rooms and board at 29 East Harris. Ivy 3741-L. NICELY furnished room and first-class board at 406 Peachtree. Ivy 1746. 12-10-14 SELECT BOARDING. 16 East Baker. "Cleanliness our motto.” The best ta bles 1 n the city. Ivy 2666-J.12-10-16 HAVE JUST bought and finished 106 Cherokee avenue. Can take three or four men to board. All conveniences Call Main 2467. 12-10-18 tVANTED—YOVNG LADY ROOMMATE. MUST FURNISH REFERENCES. ROOM AND BOARD, $4 PER WEEK. 197 SOUTH PRYOR. ATLANTA PHONE -4143 12-10-7 GENTLEMEN or ladies can get excellent board, large rooms, for $4 per week. IS Capitol place. 12-9-35 THOSE appreciating a home with every comfort and refinement, at reasonable rates, call at 28 East North avenue. Ivv 5551.12-9-29 FURNISHED room with board. 25 West Baker street. Ivy 549-J. 12-9-2 PEACHTREE INN. THREE BATH ROOM SUITES, SUITABLE FOR FAMILIES, NOW OPEN, AND SEVERAL SI NG LE ROOMS; STEAM HEAT AND BELLBOY SERV ICE; NIGHT AND DAY; EURO PEAN AND AMERICAN PLAN. L 1 :!' 27 362 i‘EACHTRE&--Large, beautiful front room for couple; steam heat, electric lights, accommodations for seven young men, first-class table board. Garage for rent, ivy 6668-J. 12-7-18 NICE front room downstairs; rooms up stairs for light housekeeping. 202 S. Forsyth st. 12-6-30 TABLE BOARDERS; also can accommo date four students in room. 75 Wash ington , ■ 12-5-32 NEWLY furnished room with board and all modern conveniences. 179 North ackson. Phone Ivy 1907-. T. 12-5-18 lOI’ can secure room and board at 159 Central avenue. Call Main 830-L. OPPOSITE THE CAPITOL. ' NICELY furnished rooms and excellent ~l able board. 121 Capitol Square. Main 4839-L, 12-3-30 •>t> East North Avenue. BETWEEN the Peachtrees. Fine, light o -I? 0ms excellent table board. Ivy 8 »0L 11-30-44 NICE, clean rooms with excellent table board, $4 to $6 week. 123 Capitol ave. "J 7 - 7 - exchange nice, clean room and board close In for diamond, piano, mo torcycle or typewriter. Piano, Box 300. '•are Georgian. 11-8-32 Board Wanted. 7 "I •'''G LADY desires room and board In heated home or apartment; private family; walking distance: references ex changed. Address Box 852, care Geor gian.3o-10-12 7 LOOK at the number of ads under the “Room and Board” column of The ■eorglan. No wonder the people recog nize that The Georgian is the paper to look in for nice boarding places, for they nave a larger number of places to select mmi Place your ad for boarders in The Georgian’s "Room and Board" column and fin your vacant spaces at your table. Furnished Rooms For Rent. BI.AI TIFUL large front room to nice voung man or business woman; all con tenlences. Ivy 2211-L.12-12-11 1 “N\ ENTENT, modern housekeeping rooms; close in; north side; rates reas onable. 49 West Cain. 12-12-20 '’J 1 ;! 7 ' 7 - 7 ’ furnished secondfloor front room, an conveniences; terms very reasonable. Dione Main 1888-.T.12-12-18 "NE furnished room for light housekeep *ng. {3 per week. 328 Whitehall. ELY furnished front room; all con veniences. 110-B West Harris street Lpone Ivy 3681-J. t2-i2 : i LARGE, comfortable, splendidly kept rooms for rent. Rates reasonable. 1 ire,, blocks from center of city. Mrs 2_2i! I 'oamby, 104 Ivy street.l2-9-3 7 '. l, ‘ RENT— Furnished rooms: steam w vSI? 7 ' 7,0 t baths. 11 Cone. Mrs. D. n White. 41-11-12 ! AH<’,e, nicely furnished first-floor r "ns, housekeeping if desired. 131 Ivy ■Mreet. 12-13-27 Lost and Found. ' ',’J- Party that has .found your lost ar . 1,1 will he looking for your ad in this . Let him know that you were the ~'" r ''.v placing an ad In The Georgian s s 'l’kAYEi) Black and "jiite pointer dog. named hick.' Has blank head and back; slight defect in uglit eye. Finder will 1'“ n s <‘ notify S. I). Pickett, •d 1 Walton building. Ofli'-e phone Ivv 2513. House ULp2 ne H y 5524. 12-1 1-9 ’ 1 White French poodle; answers to ~ . " name of "Tiny ” Pink ribbon and . “round neck. Reward If n-turuod I" 11 *'• Glenn, 734 Peachtree street ! Ladies' gold watch, monogram mi , hunie and date on luc k Rev. Main !<M. or V, *•-( IOS ' 1,1 I'ln ei.grnved "Anni< 1 '• n >o 459 Washington ea 57 12 12 Furnished Rooms For Rent. 7 )' V n ‘ee!y furnished connecting rooms; not bath. Atlanta phone 4485. 134 Ivv stree_t,_ A_pt c. 12-11-10 V P n *, c ely furnished front rooms, coni plete for housekeeping. Hot baths; Bell Pimne: location can't be beat; sk> 290 Washington street, 12-11-25 one large front room or one small r. orm m, furn e e< lL elose in - 60 'Vest Harris. Phone Ivy 3583. . 12-11-21 F*?. 77 , R ENT—Two beautifully furnished light housekeeping rooms; reasonable; with owner; to couple. 240 Central ave __3s-11-12 F?. R , EENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 82 Williams street. - 12-11-6 I'OR RENT Lovely room In Virginian apartments for gentlemen or couple. i'A? e v ent ca7e downstairs. Phone Ivv U.19-J. 12-11-3 SMALL and large furnished rooms f..r gentlemen only; close in. 274 Whitehall street. 31-10-12 85 EAST FAIR STREET, one corner front room; nicely furnished. 34-10-12 ONE LARGE front corner room furnished suitable for two gentlemen (twin beds); every modern con venience! new, steam-heated apartment: very near in; north side. Ivv'42Bl. 12-6-54 FOR RENT—Close in. furnished and un furnished rooms, with or without meals. 5 7a ’IL? 88 ~-J- 22 Garnett street. 12-10-56 FOR RENT Two rooms, newly furnished for housekeeping; also large bed room, with separate bed; modern conveniences and clean; five minutes walk from busi ness center. 77% Brotherton street. ~ •12-10-50 FOR RENT- Large front room, newly fur nished. with board: all conveniences. Ivy 1907-J. 179 North Jackson. 12-10-51 FOR RENT Large front room; single room; conveniences. 210 Spring. Ivy 3205-J, _ 12-10-48 FOR RENT—Newly furnished room; elec tric lights, furnace heat, hot and cold bath, 19 Currier. 45-10-12 FOR RENT To gentleman, nicely fur nished room with all conveniences in private, home; north side. Ivy 5109.. 12-10-28 FOR lifcNT—Largo, upstairs front room; hot water, electric lights, furnace heat. Ivy 6310. 109 Forrest avenue. 40-10-12 FOR RENT—Kitchen and bed room, com pletely furnished; sls per month. 47 M_est Fair. 12-10-12 FOR RENT—Large furnished room, wRh private bath and entrance. Best not th side location, in private fantllv. Ivv 4014-T 12-10-17 FIYE blocks out, one furnished room. 8 _L'°2Per. Main 4630-L. 12-10-9 TWO nice front rooms. 28 West Peach tree place. Ivy 6537-.1.12-10-20 DELIGHTFUL front room; private bath; gentlemen: refined home, Peachtree, care Georgian. 37-10-12 FOR RENT —Nicely furnished room, with or without board. 311 Courtland street. •12-9-30 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms; conveniences; close in. Main 5398-L. 261 Whitehall 12-6-43 FOR RENT Nice rooms; light house keeping; apartment: close in; private family. 151 Spring street.l2-6-18 FOR RENT -Furnished rooms, well heat ed. for couple; no children; all conven iences. 29 West Harris.l2-5-27 NICELY furnished rooms. 50c night. $2.50 a week and up. Broadway Hotel, 7% North Broad street. Hot and cold water. 10-4-2 Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. TWO furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; close in. Atlanta phoiie 5052.12-12-26 TWO furnished or unfurnished rooms, with all conveniences. Call Ivy 3983-L. THREE comfortable rooms, light house keeping if desired. Residence; north side, ivy 825-1.56-12-12 ROOMS, with or without board: also two unfurnished rooms for light housekeep ing. 32 East Cain. Phone Ivy 2903. Call for Mrs. Thornton.l2-11-43 FOR RENT —Four large furnished or un furnished rooms, sink In kitchen; pri vate bath; sl6 per month. 343 South Pryor street. 12-10-53 WH.iYrENT two or three rooms in my home on North Boulevard to couple or gentlemen; meals in the same block. Address Home. Box 862, care Georgian. 48-10-12 FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms for rent reasonable. 170 Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. FOUR rooms for light housekeeping; all modern conveniences. Call between 2:30 ami 6. or phone Bell 5399. 368_ South Pryor. 52-12-12 THREE unfurnished rooms with sink in kitchen. 47 Brotherton street. 12-12-8 T\\ Oor three large, good rooms for light housekeeping; hot bath and phone. 251 Crew st KENT —Unfurnished, two or three rooms for light housekeeping. Neil Mangan, 63 East Ellis Street.l2-10-4a 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. Onlv S3O 12-10-H Hi ili HUNT A'i'li owner, i itlier three ..r four connecting rooms, with ail modern conveniences for light housekeeping; m liest section of Most End. References re quired. Call Bell phone West _lO. i2-i-2 Are you in need or anything today? Then a’ Want Ad in The Georgian win to cet it for vou. Phone your ad to rn« Georgian Every phono Is a sub-station for Georgian Want Ads Competent and polite men to serve you. Lost and Found. I < >ST White enameled bar pin pearls. Return to Miss Van Epps. <OS Gould Bldg RvwanLso-12-12 STRAYED. ONE large black horse mule about six xo irs old from Weill Bros. <<i- Kent Co., National Stock Yards. Reward. I’hori* Main 246£ ItL’.fLT I < >S'F OR STOLEN Brown wool i»wl j coat off Bob Lawshe's water wagon. Ultra Water < 'ompany ,t J-1 z-1- i j jg-p <j r ,i<i locket with small diamond setting dalsv design. Initials J. T. L. omriavod on back. Reward If returned to 2JI (j| mt !• h— : K J I '-'-11-.il I t iST < (range and w hite female setter H orn 2W North Jackson street A ed i , eta! morning. Notify Main 2128 and get reward. L.’J-kl’ , ~<T~ Breastpin, black enameled pansju 'Gnall p-arl ret. gold back. RewardL 1, East Eleventh street. B _ 7 U, . fold watch. W on side. . Io * inrrnis on other; <>!l Inside Alfred to Eva. ci rl-tn is 1890 Liberal reward. Mrs. A. J Wurm 14" l'i"l 12 lOH ■•cr: c^ , ' l A'7' l*|, use notify and neelve r " wu "[ hlo . l2 Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. YOUR rooms ran bo 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. M. High Com pany. 12-9-34 Furnished Apartments For Rent. FOR RENT -Furnished half cottage; four rooms and bath; phone; new gas range; conveniences; goiiii location on south side. Phone-Main 4433-J.12-11 -39 NICE furnished sunny apartment, also i rooms; all conveniences. 308 Capitol avenue. Main 2918-J. 12-9-24 FOR RENT Two or three connecting light housekeeping rooms, with bath, electric lights: newly papered; private entrance. Near in, 34a% Peachtree. -12-9-9 TWO large, bright rooms and kitchen ette; modern conveniences: north side. Phone Ivy 2478,12-9-14 WANTED —One hundred thousand made families to snare in the prosperity of Southern California. The Ninth Anni versary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex aminer. out December 25th. will tell why and how. Mailed to any address in United States or Mexico 15 cents a copy: Canada or foreign points, 25 cents. Send in your order now 10-21-4 Unfurnished Apartments For Rent TWO CHOICE high-class north side apartments -for rent; never been occu pied. Apply Glever Realty Company, 2% Walton strei t. 11-30-22 Fcl'U connecting sewing rooms, newly papered, in house with owner; private bath. 275 East Pine. 12-6-36 Furnished Houses For Rent. M ODERX7~CLE AN?~Snf-ROOM COTTAGE, NICELY FUR NISHED. NORTH SIDE. IVY 2591-L, 11-27-1 Unfurnished Houses For Rent. FOR RENT—New six room cottage; mod ern conveniences; deep lot. 14 Howell place, West End, near two car lines. Ap ply 301 Crew- street. 27-11 -12 LEASE OR S^XLE—Artistic bungalow; screened, tiled, furnace, garage. "Ans- Georgian. ■ 38-10-12 for rent, HQUSES-Call, write er phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph O. Cochran. 74-76 Peachtree street. 4-1-21 FOR RENT—I 92 East Georgia avenue, one six-room house, cabinet mantels, etc., modern, $17.50. Apply across the street. 11’-29-27 WANTED—Children to attend the best schools In the United States. They are located tn 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 Furnished Rooms Wanted . QUIET couple desire one Ir two clean, furnished rooms, well heated and lighted, where some cooking may be done. Desire place where there arc no roosters crowing under windows, a minimum of night street ear noises, and where people can sleep at night. Write at once, giving street address and full particulars. Ad dress C., Box 242, care Georgian. 62-12-12 WILL some one give or rent very cheap a comfortably furnished room to an honorable Christian business woman in exchange for company at night. Address "Christian Woman," care Georgian. 12-12-7 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 YOUR rooms can be rented if you will advertise them In the Recognized 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 aijd see. 12-5-12 Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. HELrU Yn'l E?p^ : d e\4l o Vh e" "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 anv address in United States or Mexico. 15 cents a copy; Canada or foreign points. 25 cents. Send in your order now. 10-21-4 Furnished Apartments Wanted. WANTEDSmaII furnished apartment or bungalow, north side; possession wanted first of year; no children. Address B. C.. Box 240, care Georgian. 58-12 12 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 Lost and Found. LOST White setter dog at end of High land avenue car line; reward. Joe Walker, 1020 Fourth National Bank Bldg. 12-10-30 LOST- Double case gold watch, mono gram "J. F. L.” Lost November 24. Reward. John T. Langley, R. F. D. 4, At lanta, iltt. . 27-10-1 IF you WA>’T to find something of some value to you. read the "Business Guide of Atlanta," in the first two columns of the want ad pages of The Georgian each day.l2 3-14 WANTED - Discouraged, but perfectly good men ami women, to take a m w grip <m life and try a little happiness for a change The Ninth Anniversary Edi tion of The Los Angeles Examiner, out December 35, will tell you how to do It. Mailed to any address In United States or Mexico 15 cents, Canada or foreign points, 25 cents Send In your order now HI 21 4 Business Opportunities. WELL LOCATED, established business, <•! sap Addreas BuKinfMn Hurgaln, < urt< Genncmn. Money to Loan. TWO diamonds, about 2-kt. each; perfect. Bargain offered, installment payments. Phone Ivy 3339. 46 Auburn ave. 46H2-12 WE WANT applications for first mort gage loans on Atlanta property. We want purchase money notes, first and sec ond mortgage. Bring your propositions to our office. We loan you money or loan your money. Quick service. RANDOLPH LOAN COMPANY, 21 Inman Building. THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COM PANY’ OF AMERICA can make you a loan on Atlanta improved property through their 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. -6-22 WEYMAN & BoK’NORS. ESTABLISHED 1890. Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-3 SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND, any amount; 6 per cent. Write or call. S. W. <'arson, 24 South Broad street. 4-1-17 ON FIRST MORTGAGE real estate se curity. Home funds and insurance mon ey. Rates 5% to 8 per cent Interest. We also make monthly payment loans. We can give you the money as soon as titles are approved. RALPH O. COCHRAN CO., 74-76 PEACHTREE STREET. _L.jp ZURLINE, Loan Manager. FARM LOANS PLACED In any amount on improved farm lands in Georgia. The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould buildjng 7-13-1 WE HAVE plenty of money to lend at lowest rates on Atlanta and nearby property, either for straight or monthly payment plan. Also for purchasing pur chase money notes. Foster & Robson, 11 Edgewood Ave. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE AND OTHERS, upon their own names; cheap rates, easy payments. Confiden tial. D. H. Tolman, 524 Austell building. JEWELERS AND BROKERS 301 PETER s I BLDO ' LOAN (V Shone main 32a L{) STRICTLY PRIVATE WANTED —One hundred thousand ready made families to share In the prosper ity of Southern California. The Ninth An niversary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex aminer. out December 25th. will tell why and how. Mailed to any address in United States or Mexico, 15 cents a copy: Can ada or foreign points. 25 cents. Send In your order now. 10-21-4 Real Estate For Sale. FOR SALE by owner. $3,500, six-room bungalow. 61 Elbert street, just off Stewart avenue; lot 50x182 feet; gas and electric lights; hot and cold water con nections; everything up-to-date. A cash payment and balance like rent. Prettiest section around Atlanta; also for $2,750-a five-room bungalow, 35 Gardner street, 300 feet east of Stewart avenue, lot 50 by 190 feet; everything modern; terms easy. Apply to W. A. Baggett, 146 Lucile ave nue. Phone West 1153. 61-12-12 FOR SALE—3O-acre truck, dairy or chick en farm, near East Lake; 5% miles from Atlanta. Any hustling man can not only make a living here, but make money. 15 acres cleared; balance woods. Land fertile and well adapted to anj' 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 Georglan.l2-10-52 FOR SALE BY OWNER—My home. 46 Copenhill avenue. This is a pretty place of six rooms, large lot, elegant fixtures and mantels, walls tinted In rich colors, splendid neighborhood, close to car line, all street improvements; terms easy; small cash payment will handle. Call Main 2106.; 12-10-26 A PICK-UP. PRETTY six-room cottage on acre lot, with electric lights, water and sewer; half block of car; SSOO cash, $25 per month. ATLANTA SUB. REALTY COMPANY, 31 Inman Building. 12-10-35 FOR SALE —By owner, new twelve-room home in Inman Park. All modern im provements. Easy terms. No agents. Address Box 847, care Georgian. 12-7-14 1-5 off all our Furniture this week. J. M. High Com pany. 12-9-34 BEAUTIFUL 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 It. 1123 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 Peachyee st. 12-4 -47 For Exchange—Real Estate. FOR SA EE A UTt > MOBIL lUAX'ill sell cheap or trade by 5-passenger 30-horse power car for vacant lot or equity in a small place. Call Main 47.12-12-27 I WILL EXCHANGE my north side residence lot. near Peach tree road, for 1912 or 1913 up-to date touring ear, provided car is new, or practically new. “Own er,” P. <». Box 800, city. 12-6-53 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 greet proj ect. Mailed to any address In United States or Mexico 15 cents, Canada or for eign points 25 cents. Send In your or der now. 10-21-4 Farms Wanted. WANTED To rent farm near Atlanta for cash rent, by a Northern farmer. Farm must have good buildings and land that will give fair returns for hard. In telligent work Call Main 2692-J, or ad dress 388 South Boulevard, Atlanta. Ga. 12-12-3 Legal Notices. GEIIRGIA. FULTON COUNTY-Tabitha Mills vs Edward Mills To Edward Milla. Bv order of court, you are noti fied thut on the 4th day of November, 1913. Tabitha Mills Hied suit against you for divorce to the January term, 1913. of said court You are required to be at the January term of said court. t< be held on the first Monday In .lamuiri to nttauer the plaintiff's eomplalht Witness the Jlon \V D. Ellis, fudge of said court, this November &, 1912 ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk G A K STEVENS. Plaintiff's Attorn*- 11-5 19 E-DITLD JUD® IJ.MARSHALL. Practical Poultry Pointers If layers are what you are needing, this is the season to look out for the pullets. Select the early maturing pul lets If you want to get the persistent layers. Mark them in some way or sep arate them from the rest of the flock. A pen of these early maturing pullets Is worth dollars to the poultryman to raise his next year's flock from. How do you clean your chickens for the table? Do you use soap? Nothing like it. After the carcass has been singed and before it is cut up, take some good white soap and a small hand brush and In a pan of warm water soap and scrub it thoroughly; after this, rinse in two or three waters until the soap has been all removed. You will be surprised how dirty the water is. Success with poultry means; Just a little more care in the feeding, just a little more care in the housing of your hens, just a little more attention to their health. Give everything just a little more attention than the average man or woman would think was neces sary—such treatment spells success. "I do not know what is the matter with my chickens. They mope around in a listless manner, their heads are pale and they are hardly able to walk. I know they have no lice on them.” This all sounds mighty nice, but in nine, but In nine cases out of ten is not the fact, for when a farmer or poultry raiser describes his chickens as above you can just bet your bottom dollar that there are a lot of lice and mites covering them. To the untrained eye they are right hard to find, as they slip out of.sight so quickly when the feath ers are opened up. Good, dry loam or fine sand mixed with dirt, to which has been added a little good lice powder, makes a splendid dust bath .to keep within reach at all times. This will help- very materially in reducing the crop of lice, but where they get so fa advanced as to make the fowls pale and listless it is time more vigorous meth ods should be used. Give each fowl a thorough dusting with the lice powder ‘alone. This should be repeated once a week until they are ousted. Get rid of some of those old roosters Some of them look like they are old enough to vote. Make a change. Get two or three thoroughbred cockerels this winter to replace them and see how Attention, Poultrymen! What Strain Have You? 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 goo! stock. Let them know that you have the best stock obtainable. The Georgian's Poultry Pages are the market place for your products, for The Georgian is the recognized Poultry Medium of thfe South. Do not let your competitor get all the business; slart 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. Rhode Island Reds. TWO fine Rhode Island Red cockerels, eight pullets, from extra fine birds, cheap. W. J. Gamer, 250 Marietta street. 12-11-37 MONTVIEW FARM—Start now with eight hens, one cock, $lO. L. S. Bot tenneld, 27-J, Decatur, Ga. 12-10-59 Leghorns. M ONT VIEW IG\b M?~St'art '"~n *>w with eight hens, one cock, $lO. L. S. Bot tentleld. 27-J, Decatur. Ga.l2-10-60 WHITE I.EGHORN cockerels, heavy lay ing strain, $1.50; pullets $2 each: eggs $1.50 and up. Mrs. ter Hill road, Montgomery, Ala. 11-9-66 Plymouth Rocks. I WON at Thomasville show on iny While Rocks, first pen. first and third cock erel, first pullet, third hen, best pen in show, best pullet In show and best bird in show. Eggs from these winners $5 per setting. Henry W. Lester, Thomas ville. Ga,ll-29-6 I AM NOT selling out. but am selling very fine young Ringlet Barred Rock hens 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. Stoudenmire. Flint, Ga. 11-30-1 S Orpingtons. MONTVIEW^FARM—Start now with eight hens, one cock. $lO. L. S. Botten field, 27-J. Decatur, Ga. 12-10-61 FOR SALE AT ONCE—Fifty S. C. Crys tal White Orpington pullets and hens, Kellerstrass strain; bred from winners at Knoxville. Chattanooga, Dalton, Gadsden, Summerville. Prices $3, $5 and $7.50. Pullets March-April hatch. George M. Mosely, Menlo, Ga. 12-6-8 Wyandottcs. 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 Ducks. lO<EE RANGE DUCK AND POULTRY FARif. Chamblee. Ga. Have the larg est line of White Indian Runner ducks Tn the South. Fine stock. Can sell you pairs, trios and pens for less than oth ers. Write for prices, stating your wants. Also have large, fine lot of White Leg horns ami Rhode Island Reds. Remem ber Free Range Insures strong fertility and vigorous stock.l2-12-6 WhTteURI’NN ERS, sls per trio; Buff Orpington ducks. $2 each. Theo A. Brown, 125 Sycamore street, Decatur, Ga. 12_- 10-33 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.; sl-7-12 A FEU 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. _Gu. 12-8-25 CAN SPARE few more White Runners $lO trio; sls ppn of four ducks and drake; satisfaction guaranteed South Georgia Poultry Farm, Sale City, Ga. WHITE RUNNER ducks of quality; st*»ck and eggs for sale. Snow White Poultry Yards, O. <j. Ray. manager. Kirkwood, Ga. 11-14-19 Eggs- i- i 1.1. hi.< » i|-;d toy poodles. 205 South _ l , ' l| r»yth Main 4311-J. 49-13-12 THOItOUGI HIRED Huff Orpington eggs $1 per 15 126 Windsor street Main 5588 10-9 15 much your stock will be improved. A gallon o’ coal oil, to which is added one pint of crude carbolic acid, makes an excellent spray for the poultry house. If you have no spray pump use a sprinkling can with a small sprinkler top to It and go over the roosts and side walls as far as you can reach with it. Boil up a lot of small Irish and sweet potatoes for the chickens once or twice a week. Mix a little bran or cornmeal with them and mash them up. A little salt and pepper added will make a very wholesome mash. If your hens are laying well keep up the supply of feed in sufficient quanti ties to enable them to continue right along, not forgetting a change once In awhile. Keep good sharp grit at their, command and charcoal for their health. If you think you can keep chickens with a profit on a small plot of ground by going out once a day and throwing them a little corn and rushjng back into the house, you will wake up some fine morning to find that you are on the wrong road. Have a well defined aim in your breeding of poultry. If it is eggs you want, breed the egg types in your hens, no matter if you are not breeding the small egg varieties. Breed the longer bodied hens, those rather low behind, those with large limber combs. If you are wanting to produce early broilers, select the quick maturing stock. If roasters the large deep-breasted type. Whatever you do, have an aim and work to it. Do not use ashes under the roosts. It is not good for the health of the fowls and makes the manure lose its strength. The best absorbent to use under the roosts, on the' ground or dropping boards is plain dry loam. When cleaned out with the droppings ;t makes a valuable compost. De not be all the time hunting forth? best fowl on earth.” Almost any good thoroughbred fowl, if handled accord ing to its natural tendencies, will give you good results. Go at it with the idea that you have the best there is. and with your best efforts it will be about the best on earth. Pigeons. PlGEONS—Carneaux and white homers, $1.50 per pair. Unmate*! pigeons. 50c each. Theo A. Brown, 125 Sycamore street, Decatur, Ga. 12-10-32 Incubators. TWO Incubators, one brooder, one Mann bone mill, cheap. IV. J. Garner. 250 Marietta street. 12-11-36 A Buckeye Incubator. Is GUARANTEED to hatch every hatch able egg; Insurable. $8 to $35. Get a 1913 cataiogue. Ma>rbut & Minor. East Atlanta, Ga. 12-9-16 Poultry—Miscellaneous. H. G. 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 END 2P. M. PHONES 2568. CHRISTMAS is only a few days off. How about coming in and picking out a can ary bird? We will be glad to mark it and send it out for you on Christmas eve. We have some beauties at $2.75 each. GOLDFISH —Thousands of them. AU sizes, at 10c" 15c and 25c each They are nice for the little folks. Grown folks like them, too. WE HAVE a beautiful collection of potted plants and they make an ideal gift. We would be glad to have you come in and see what we have. HAVE YOU TRIED feeding your hens Red Comb Meat Mash? If not. get a bag It Is the greatest egg producing food on the market. $2.25 a bag of 110 pounds; 10 pounds 25c. THIS IS REAL ROUP weather. Better get a package of Conkey’s Roup Rem edy. It Is a sure cure and sold on a i money back guarantee. 25c, 50c and $1 packages. WE CARRY a full line of the famous Clayton's dog remedies; a remedy for every disease. A book on the care of dogs free GRIT. OYSTER SHELL, Charcoal, Al falfa Meal, Meat .Scraps, Crushed Bone, in fact, everything for poultry. Bones. FOR CHICKENS EY’ERY 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. J. P. Frank, 204 Fourth Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Horses and Carriages FoR SALE CHEAP ' Horse, harness and light sprhig wagon; very thing for re tail grocer or truck fanner Call either phone 283. 54-ij-12 ROAN HORSE, seven years old. cheap. Call the Fleischmann Company. 129 Edgewood avenue. 26-12-12 Cows. FOR SALE Four good Jersey milch caws, fresh In milk. Shlpney Bros, ft White, 968 Marietta street. Both phones 516, 12-12-22 TO EXCHANGE —The best climate and soil In the world for a tired and frost bitten farm back East. The Ninth An niversary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex amitier, out December 2Rth. will tell where I they are and how to get one Mailed to any address In United States or Mexico, | 15 cents: Canada or foreign points. 25c Semi In your order now ’ 11-31-4 Legal Notices. GEORGIA—FuIton County. Court of Ordinary. At Chambers, December 12. 1912. | The appraisers on the application of Jessie L. widow of Joel L. Lati mer, deceased, for a twelve months sup- , port for herself and minor children, hav- . Ing duly filed their return, all persons are hereby cited to show cause, if any they have, at the next January term of thle court, why said application should not be granted. JOHN R, WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. .« Court of Ordinary. At Chambers, December 12, 1912. To the helrs-at-law of Mrs. Mary J. Van Dyke, deceased, who reside out of , said state: Beecher C. Burton, having as executor, 1 applied for probate In solemn form of the last will of said deceased, you are hereby cited to be and appear at the next Jan- < nary term of said court, on the first Mon day In January next, as said will of said i deceased will then be offered for probate i in solemn form. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. > Court of Ordinary. At Chambers, December 12. 1912. I To the heirs-at-law of Max Witt, de ceased, who reside out of said state; Carl Witt and Henry C. Beermann, hav- ! Ing as executors, applied for probate in solemn form of the last will of said de ceased, you are hereby cited to be and appear at the next January term of said 1 court, on the first Monday in January 1 next, as said will of said deceased will then be offered for probate in solemn form. JOHN R, WILKINSON, Ordinary. (GEORGIA—FuIton County. Court of Ordinary. At Chambers. December 12, 1912. j To the heirs-at-law of Catherine Blount deceased, who reside out of said state: Margaret B. Hayes having as executrix applied for probate in solemn form of the last will of said deceased, you are hereby cited to be and appear at the next Jan- - uary term of said court, on the first Monday in January next, as said will of said deceased will then be offered for probate in solemn form. JOHN R, WILKINSON, Ordinary. ’ GEORGIA—Fu 11on County. Court of Ordinary. At Chambers, December 12. 1912. To the heirs-at-law of Miles Hill, de ceased, who reside out of said state: Thomas H. Slater having as executor I applied for probate in solemn form of the last will of said deceased, you are hereby cited to be and appear at the next Jan uary term of said court, on the first Mon- ] day In January next, as said will of said deceased will then be offered for probate in solemn form. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. " 1 Ordinary's office, December 12. 1912. Charles F. Blount, as guardian of Arlie Owen Atha, minor, represents that he has fully discharged the duties of his said ' trust, and prays for letters of dismission. This Is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned, to show cause, if any they can, on or before the first Monday in January next, why said guardian should not he discharged JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary GEORGIA—FuIton County. ' ' Ordinary’s Office, December 12, 1912. J. W. Bachman, as administrator of the ! estate of Hattie L. Evans, represents that he has fully discharged the duties of his said trust, and prays for letters of dis mission. This is. therefore, to notify all persons concerned, to show cause, if any s ' 5 they can, on or before the first Mondav I In January next, why said administrator should not be discharged. JOHN R, WII.KINSQN, Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. ' 3 Ordinary's Office, December 12, 1912. 1\ . J. Lumpkin, as administrator of the estate of C. C. Davis, deceased, repre sents tliat he has fully discharged the duties of his said trust, and prays for let ters of dismission. This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned, to show cause, if any they can, on or before the first Monday in January next, why said administrator should not be discharge*! John r. wilkinson, ordinary. . ; GEORGIA—FuIton County. | Ordinary's Office, December 12, 1912. Janfts Beall, administrator of the es tate of R. I. O’Kelly, deceased, represents tliat lie has fully discharged the duties of ills said trust, and prays for letters of dismission. This is, therefore, to notlfv I all persons concerned, to show cause. If 1 any they can, on or before the first Mon day in January next, why said adminis trator should not be discharged. JOHN it, WILKINSON, Ordinary. j GEORGIA—FuIton County? ~ Ordinary’s Office, December 12. 1912. J. J. Sullivan, as executor of will of S I’. Richards, deceased, represents that he has fully discharged the duties of his said trust, and prays for letters of dis mission. This Is. therefore, to notify all persons concerned, to show cause, if any they can, on or before the first Mondav in January next, why said executor should not be discharged. JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary’s Office, December 12. 1912. John A. Smith, as administrator of the estate of Levi B. Nelson, deceased, rep resents that he has fully discharged the duties of his said trust, and pravs for let ters of dismission. This is. therefore, to notify all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can. on or before the first Monday In January next, why said, administrator should not be discharged. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. Ordinary's Office, December 12, 1912. J. T. Kimbrough, as guardian of C. K. Salmon. John H. Salmon and M. B. Sal mon, minors, represents that%he has fullv I dischargeil the duties of his said trust’, and prays for letters of dismission. This Is. therefore, to notify all persons con cerned to show cause, if any they can, on or before the first Monday in Jan uary next, why said guardian should not be discharged. JOHN It. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. ' Ordinary’s Office. December 12. 1912. Mrs. Althea O. Ward, as administra trix of the estate of Bun C. Ward, de ceased. represents that she has fully dis charged the duties of her said trust, and prays for letters of dismission. This is. therefore, to notify all persons con cerned to show cause, if any they can, on or before the first Monday In January next, why said administratrix should not be discharged. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. ” S Ordinary’s Office, December 12, 1912. J. W. Bachman, administrator of the estate of Frank S. Evans, deceased, repre sents that he hfits fully discharged the du ties of his said trust, and prays for let ters of dismission. This Is. therefore, to notify all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can, on or before the first Monday in January next, why said administrator should not be discharged. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. ordinary's Office, December 12, 1912. Frank J. Edelmann, as administrator of the estate of Franz Edelmann, represents that he has fully discharged the duties of his said trust, and prays for letters of dismission. This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can. on or before the first Mon day in January next, why said adminis trator should not be discharged. JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County. ' Ordinary’s Office, December 12, 1912. J. B. Adams, as administrator of the estate of Mary L. Walker, deceased, rep resents that he has fully discharged the duties of bls said trust, and prays for let ters of dismission. This is. therefore, to notify all persons concerned to show cause. If any they can, on or before the first Monday In January next, why said administrator should not be discharged. John r Wilkinson, ordinary. GEORGIA—-Fulton County. Ordinary’s Office, December 12. 1912. William L. Gilbert, as administrator of J the estate of J. O. Gilbert, deceased, has | applied for leave to sell the land of said .1 J O. Gilbert This Is. therefore, to no tify all concerned to file their objections, a If any they have, on or before the first Monday In January next, else leave will -3 then be granted said applicant, a.-, ap a piled for JOHN R Wll KI NW nN ._ ordinary. GEORGIA—FuIton County, ordinary's Offt* i*. December 12, 1912 s J. D Bradwell lohnlnlstrator of the es tate of J. T Lemon, deeeased, lias ap- as plieil for leave t<- sell tin- land of said J. T Lemon. This is. therefore, to notify ull concerned to file their objections. If any they have, on or before the first Mondm : In January next .Ise leave will then be a gianted eelil u|. •' . ,iot as applied for. JOHN 1; WILKINSON, Ordinary. 17