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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ax;> M-WS READ FOR PROFIT —WAN T ADS —USE FOR RESULTS
“The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin’’
Do Your Renting and Searching Through This Bulletin.
This Is the RECOGNIZED RENT BUI.I.i'.TTN of Atlanta and surroundings. It contains a complete list of every >:
; Desirable Suitabi- .md Med.tn pl < of k r iv «]. < riptlon that Is FOR RENT.
T! ■ BEST of Rooms. HoustApartments, I fats, Hous' ki ping Rooms, Bearding and Rooming places Neither fur- i
5 nish-l ..r unfurnished) In any locality can be Heated with ease through the Hull,-tin. Business Locations, Ware- '
5 hou i * s. Garages. Storage Houses, etc., can be found or rented with ease by reading and advertising in ft. JI
The Georgian employs special representatives to keep this Bulletin complete with each Issue. for the benefit and (j
> convenience of out patrons. Save time, money, wor. y and us, less steps bv consulting this Bulletin when you desire (<
> to rent
£. _____
Rooms and Eoard.
WANTED —Young lady for roommate
with young lady: S2O month, everything
included Alain 1592 J 3*.-11 -12
fiA \ E i ki’-ant front r«..»rn with boatd at
613_J acht ree_ st re t. 52-11-12
FURNISHED room with good hoard.
close tn Apply Mrs Dearybury. 72
Spring street _ _ T??' 11 ' 12
FIRST-CLASS room and board.
Best north side location. 16
Port - ■ i' i 67( • 12-IQ-47
ROOMS, with or without Liard pnvat<
family , everything congen al and home
like. ('all Main 423#-J. 278 Rawt>on st
12-11-24
Large ROOM and b-nrii for two young
men with private family, on Forrest
avenue Phone Ivy 955 32-11-12
NICELY furnished f'oni room, with ex
cellent meals, in ideal north side home,
gentlemen or couples preferred 17 East
\r• t .
WAN’TEb Table boarders at 55 Garr et
Phone Main 3459-J1 1• -11 _7
COTTLE or tw«» gentlemen for nir-
room, also table board Vacant the
18th. 256 Capitol avenue Main 2021-L
F‘ > L ’: ' . 1 ■ ■ i • . wit.l
two y oung rnen, near In. Referen* *e«
•1 cl ng e < Ia I j j 0 8 L
YOUNG cot RLE or two young men can
secure reasonable board in furnace
heated north side hom< Phone Ivy
4414- L 50TL12
ONE SINGLE room with board ;* t 21 .
Eftwt < ’ain street. 12-10-22
TW( > N!< L furnished front rooms and I
hoard at 29 East Harris Ivy 3741-L
12-1.0-12
NICELY furnished room and first-class:
board at 406 Peachtree Ivy 1746 j
SELE< ;, r B<LUYITfN( ; Yfi' East P iker '
“Cleanliness our motto.'’ The best ta ■
Wes in the city Ivy 2666-J 12-10-16
HAVI JFSI bought and finished 1"6
Cherokee avenue Can take, three or;
four men tn board Ml conveniences
(Till Main 2467 12 10-18
W?\NTED Y'Tl NG e.\i»y ft< h nMM.VTE.
MLS | FURNISH REFERENCES •
ROOM \ND BOARD, $4 PER WEEK. :
197 SOUTH PRYoR \TLAM A PHONE
II
GENTLEMEN <>r ladies ran get excellent 1
board, large rooms, for *1 per week 18
■
THOSE appreri.u ng home will etery
comfort and refinement, at reasonable
rates, call at 28 East North avenue Ivv !
66 j : 9 29
I'l 1 ' 1 in ! i West
Bak«»r street. Ivy 549-1 12-9-2
PEACHTREE I NN.
THREE BATH ROOM SUITES.
SHITABLE FOR FAMILIES.
NOW OPEN, AND SEVERAL:
SINGLE ROO MS , STE AM j
HEAT AND BELLBOY SERV-1
TOE; NIGHT ANT) DAY ; El RO
PEAN AND AMERICAN PLAN.
362 PEACHTREE latrge. beautiful front
room for couple; steam heat, electric j
lights, accommodations for seven young
men, firnt-class table board. Garage for
rent Ivy 6668-J 12-7-18
RICE* front room downstairs. room* up
stairs for light housekeeping. 202 S
r orsyth st 12-6-.20
J- L‘* ’ \l’ I’ i i; also can iccommo
date four students in room 75 Wash
ington 12 5-32
NEWLY Furnished room with board and
all modern conveniences 179 N rth
Jack on Phone Ivy 1907 .1 12-5-18
YOT’ ran secure room am. board at 159
Central avenue. Call Main 8.20-1.
I°-5-3
OPPOSITE THE CAPITOL
NICELY furnished rooms and excellent
board. 121 <’aplto! Square. Main
♦BB9-L 3-30
36 East North Avenue.
BETWEEN the Peachtree*. Fine, light
rooms and excellent table board Ivy
NICE, clean rooms with egeefient table
board, $4 to s6’week. 123 Capitol ave.
WILT, exchange nice, "clean room and
board close in for diamond, piano, mo
torcycle or typewriter. Plano, Box 300,
•are Georgian 11-8-2?
Board Wanted.
TCHJNG LADI desires room and board in
heated home or apartment. private
family; walking distance; references ex
changed Address Hex 852, care <;e.,r
e«n _ 30 10 12
,11'Sl | , >oK at the mitnber of ads mi,; t
the ' Room and Hoard" column of The
Georgian Xo wonder the peopL i , cog
nlz.e that The Georgian Is the paper to
look in for nice boarding places, for they
have a larger number of places to select
from. Place your a,I for boarders tn The
Georgian’s "Room and Hoard column
and till your vacant spaces at vour tattle
. 12-5-12
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
Hl ,\i Tll'Ll, i&rge front room t • nfoft
young man or biudm-ss woman; all con
' ‘ L' 2211 -L. 12-12-11
* '* N ■ j \ I:' ’ • er| » usekeepiiig
roomclose in north sld<». rates rca«-
onftble. 49 West Cain 12-12-20
NICEI-S furnished secondfloor front room,
all conveniences; terms very* reasonable
Phone Main ISSs-.l 12-12-18 1
ONE fun sh< i room sot light 1 iseki ei
Ing. $3 per week. 32# Whitehall
, 12-12-5
NICELY furnisi-••<) front room, all con
veniences 110-B West Harris street
Phone ivy 8681.1 12-12-1
EARG ■ 1 kept
rooms for rent. Rates reasonable
Three blocks from center of city Mts
Nina Foamby. 104 Ivy street 12-9-3
Fok~ KENT- Eurnlsbed rooms. steam
heated, hot baths It Cone Mts, l>
If M ' • <l> 11-11
LARGE. nicety furnished - flrst-tloor
rooms, housekeeping if desired 131 Ivv
street 12-13-27
Lost and Found
THE party that has found your lost ar
ticle wiH be looking for your ad In this
column him know that you were the
loser by placing an ad In The Georgian's
’‘LostaTid Found ' column. 12-5 12
STR AY ED - ■ Black and
white pointer dog. named
“Dick." Has black head
and Hack: slight defect in
right eye. Kinder will
please notifx S. 1). Pickett.
311 Walton building. Office
phone Ivy 2513. House
phone Iyv 5521. 12-11-9
LoST -White French poodle; answers t«»
the f ‘Tirx F'r.k j • b-m are
bell iiFoun« ; neck Reward if returned to
John F. Glenn. 734 l’ta< hirer street.
1 <• .ies g.«!<* *—ninnog-am on
front , name and date on hack. Reward
<Jall Bell Ma n 9M. or West 1083 12-12-.
L< »ST Bar pin ettgrav .f'-A'nni, Re
turn to 458 Washington st. 57-12-12 |
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
• TW<j n < »-ly furnished connecting rooms:
; hot bath Atlanta phon** 4485 134 Iv\
I Ab. (' 12-11-10
TW ( > nicely' furtmdi'ul front room-, com-
I pb*te for hitustkeeping. Hot ba*’ s;P»ell
phone; location can't be beat; sl6 290,
i street. 12-11-25!
: ONE large front room <<r one small room,
furnish F-o. close in West Harris
12-11-21
| > ’ ’ - !
light housckeepiny rooms; reasr»nable; i
with owner , to <ouj)le 240 Central ave ’
’■ ntm. 35-11-12
FOR RENT 'J wo furr. rooms for
light housekeeping 82 Williams street
112-11-6
; F< )R RENT I<v< a room in Virginian
apartments for gentlemen or couple.
I I Excellent case downstair Phom Ivy
I
SM/-LL and Log* furnished rooms fur
gentlemen only , dose in. 271 Whitehall
■ • 10-12
85 EAST FAIR STREET, one corner
firmt roonE r.;> ci*, furnished. 24-10-12
ON i-.’ LA R( 1E front comer
room liirni'liol suitable
for* two gentlemen (twin
beds): every modern eon
venienee! new, steam-heated
apartment: very near in;
! nort li side. I\ v 4281.
12-6-541
RENT Close in, furnished and tin I
t'ornl l,< <i moms, with or without meals.
lai! 3661 I 22 <. ir i.ctt i trei I 12-10-56 ’
< l*'(»R RENT Two rooms, newly furnished j
foi housekeeping; also large Led room.}
(With '.cp.irate br*d; modern conveniences!
I ch an, five minutes walk from busi-
- renter. 774 Brotherton street.
12-10-50
FOR RENT front root , newl fur
nisb»'d, with beard; all conveniences.
' ' .. ■
; I‘*it RE.NJ' EaFge trout Fool
: room; conveniences. 210 Spring Ivv
■ I. : 10-48
I Newly f . nlshed room; elec
tric lights, furnace heat, hot and cold
b.i 1 1. i'• < ’.ii •,. • 15-10-12
FOR 1 : . ■ inr
niahed room with .ill conveniences in
private homo, north : ’<ip. Ivy 510!'
- JO-28
i * R i i ■ ■ room
lud electric lights, furnace heat.
I Ivy C3IO 109 Forrest avenue 40 10-12 I
jbt’l: RENT Kitchen and bed room, com
pletely furnished; sls per month 47
I 13-10-12
!*♦ RENT Large furnished room, widi
privuti bnth and entran ■•. Best not t h
j side location, in private family . Ivv
I 4? 1 J ’2-10-17
I ll\ E blocks out, «>ne furnished room. 8
J’oopet Main 4630-L. 12-10-9
T\\<) nice front rooms 28 West Peach
—!’ ®' I!!®' Ll _ I V f,r ‘ :< L 12-10-20
GH ' ■ 1 room pi vate bath;
gi-ntlemen; refined home Peaclitree.
care <;♦..t. in 37-10-12
!•'< )R RENT Nicely furnished room, with
or wit Id-nt board 311 Court land street.
1 ' L HI ' i Nicely furnished rooms;
conveniences; c| OH o In. Main 5358-L
1 12 6-48
FOR RENT Nice rooimi; light house
keeping apartment; close in; private
family 161 Spring street 12-6-18
I‘< »R RENT Furnished rooms, well heat
ed. for couple; no children; ail conven-
2 ■ vy • •! Hurt )’
NICELY furnished rooms. 50c night. $2 50
a week and up Broadway Hotel, 7
North Broad street. Hot ami cold water.
Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms
For Rent.
TW< • furnished or unfurnished rooms for
light housekeeping; .close in. Atlanta
Pjhhw 5052 12-1 2-26
'1 \> (• furnished or unfurnished rooms,
with all conveniences Call Ivy 3983-L.
12 21
THREE comfortable rooms, light house
keeping if desired Residence, north
Ivy 825 1 56 12 12
ROONIS. wih or without board; also two
unfurnl hci| rooms for light hous»»keep
ing 32 Fas Caln Phone Ivy 2903. (’all
for Mrs Tlmrnton 12-11 13
I RENT i■'; ' l.< 'C. 1 •; . 1 •
furnished t'oms, sink in kitehen; pri
vate bath sl6 per month. 343 South
I'■y • C I• • ■ 1L bl 58 ,
will RENT two oi threa rooms In my i
hotm on North Boulevard to eounle or
gentlemen; meals In the same block.
Addt < ss Home. Box 862, care Georgian.
48 10-12
bI’RNISHED or unfurnished rooms for
rent nasonable. 170 Washington.
12-5-31
Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
FOI’R rooms for light housekeeping; all
modern conveniences (’all between 2:30
and 6, or phone Bell 5399. 368 South
Pryor. 52-12-12
riIRE] ’ ' ■ ms~with sink in
kiti hen 17 Brotherton street 12-12-8
TW r O or three large, good rooms for light
housekeeping, hot luith and phone 261
FOR RENT IT furnish cd. two or three
rooms for light housekeeping Neil
M • i c.H . 63 ilast Ei’!- street
, FOR RENT Fixe beautiful rooms and
bath, on beautiful private residence
street, twelve minutes walk of Catuiler
building, excellent for light housekeep
ing 408 Courtland. Phone 5283 lex
’ " ly 830 12 in - i i
i <‘R REN r W ith i-wner, either three < i
four connecting rooms, with all modern
convenienees for light housekeeping; in
best section of West End References re
uuired Cell BeU o'r <-ne West 210 12-7 2
Are you in need or anything today’
IT en a Want Ad In The Georgian xxjn xc
get it for you Phone vour ad to me
Georgian Every pb.me Is a sub station
for Georgian Want Ads Competent an?
polite men to serve you.
Lost and Found
LOST White enameled bar pin with
pearls Return to Miss Van Epps. 705
Gould Bldg. Reward. 50-12-12
STRAYED.
ONE large l>lae.t horse mule about six
_y. .its old, from M eili Bros .<- Kent Co ,
National Stock Yards Reward. Phone
Main 2468. . ■
LOST OR STOLBN Brown wool tweo4
coat off Bob Lawshe’s water wagon
Pura Water Company. 39-12-13
LttS'i’ Gold locket with small diamotui
setting. dais> design Initials J T I.
engraved on back Reward if returned to
2-’t Grant building. J. T. Daniel. 12-11-34
LOST > . '-urr and wKite (mi:..! ■ letter
from 280 North Jackson street Wed
neg lay morning Notify Main 2128 and
get reward 12jtG1
Lost Brtastpln; black •■nauicle? pansv;
S all pearl set, g. id bat.. Reward 17
‘ cnth-StreeL 13-10-57
’ id watch, W on one a:'e. <’.la
” < - . t .'‘her or ir.s’de Alfred t. l-.’va
Christinas. A0 Liberal reward Mr \
J_W t-m IL! East Eighth. 12-10 54
Stt.tv...l from’ ’jfo TiqF~sYreTT one
’ .Tied Jersey 'adfer, short horns
. I iv.i.-v notify ami receive reward.
| 49-10-12
..- .- 1
Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
j !
; YGI’R rooms Orf.n be rented if you will;
advertise them in the Recognized R*ni
[ Medium of the - ity. People who are look- ;
' ing f« r ni< e rooms look for them where |
they have the large t number to choose I
,tr -m. 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
weak. J. M. High Com
pany. 12-9-34
Furnished Apartments For Rent.
FOR RENT Furnished half cottage; four ;
r<'oms ard bath; phone; new gas range; i
conveniences; good location on south side, i
NICE furnished sum aStrtmenL als<
rooms; all conveniences. 308 Cap.tol <
avenue Main 2918-. I 12-9*24 i
FOR RENT Two or three connecting I
light hma ekeeping rooms, with batt.,
«*’e< t !c lights, newly papered; private
entrance. Near in 345Vj Peachtree.
TW’<» larne. bright rooms and kTtcheiv
♦*tt< ; modern conveniences; north side,
j Phon • Ivy 2478. 112-9-14
IWANTEIi one hundred thousand ready
made families <o snare in the prosperity
|of Southern California. The Ninth Anni
vers:. ry hkiifion of The Los Angeles Ex
aminer. out I •ornber 25th. will tell why}
. and how Mailed to any address in United
i States or Mexico 15 certs a copy; Canada
{or foreign points. 25 cents. Send in your
. order ncx* 10-21-4
Unfurnished Apartments For Rent
TW<) (’Ht)ICE high-class north side:
apartments far rent; never been oecu-i
pb*-L A, uly Glover Rtalty Company.
Walt< .! street H-30-22 |
F<«| i> 'oniHct’ng sewing rooms, newly j
pape.’*’- in house with owner; private*
bath. 275 E&st l*ine. 12-6-36
Furnished Houses For Rent.
CLEAX.’ six ROOM ■
COT'!'AGE. XICELY FUR
. XTSHED. XORTH SIDE. IVY
; 2591-1,. 11-27-1
Unfurnished Houses For Rent.
FOR RENT New six-room cottage; mod
ern <'-nvoniences; deep lot. 14 Howell
p ace. West End, ru artwo car lines. Ap
Prevx street. 27-11-12
1 ■ ‘ 1 OR SALE tiatlc ftungalow;
screened, tiled, furnace, garage. “Ans-
I‘h > i.. <g an 38-10-12 i
l'd«' li' \T. HOUSES Call, write o
phone for our rent bulletin Ralph O.
C 74-76 Pea<• htree sireet. 4-1-21
FOR RENT’ 192 East Georgia avenue,
one six-room house, cabinet mantels,
etc., modern. $17.50. Apply across the
street. 11-29-27
\X ri:i> <■Liicx n to ntfimd the be t
schools In the United Slates. They are
located in Southern California Bring the
old folks along. The Ninth Anniversary
Edition of The Los Angeles Examine! will
’ell the story of the most remarkable
school system ever devised Out Decem
ber 35th. Mailed to any address in United
States or Mexico 15 cents; Canada or fot
elgn points, 25 cents Send in your order
now. 10-21-4
Furnished Rooms Wanted .
Ql'll'lT couple desire one fr two clean
furnished rooms, well heated and light '.f
where some cooking tuny be done Desire
place wjtere there tire no roosters crowing
under windows, a minimum of night
street <ur noises, and where people can
sleep at night. Write at once, glxing
street address and full particulars Ad
■ Ires.M C,, |t,.x 212. .■are Ge .rgktn. 112-12-12
WILL some .me give or rent very cheap
a comfortably furnished room io an
honorable Christian business woman in
exfluinge for company at night. Address
"t'hristian Woman," cure Georgian
WANTED Large room and kitchenette. I
or two rooms furnished complete for j
! light housekeeping; warm, comfortable
land clean; north side preferred. I'.. Box
824. cure Georgian.2'.i-10-1 2
YOI'R rooms can be rented If you will
advertise them In the Recognized Rent
Medium of the city People who are
looking for idee rooms, look for them
where they have the largest number to
choose from Your ad In "The Georgian's
Kent Bulletin" will attract the attention
of the party that is looking for rooms in
your house. Try it and see. 12-E-12
Unfurnished Rooms Wanted.
HELP \\ ANTED To develop the re
sources of Southern California, the land
of progress atu! new ideas. Read about 1
the opportunities in the Ninth Anniver- j
sary Edition of The Los Angeles Exam
iner, out December 25th. Mailed to any
address in United States nr Mexico, I*s
cents a copy; Canada or foreign points. ;
25 cents. Send in your order now 10-21-4
Furnished Apartments Wanted
WANTED Small furnished apartment or
bungalow, north side: possession wanted
first of year; no children Address B
Box 240. care Georgian. 58-12-12
Unfurnished Houses Wanted.
w ANTED ht * l si, s We have demands
for severajr first-class houses on tn.
north side. if ijou have anything vou
want tented, list it with its Phone
1 Uno. Edwin P. Ansley. Kealtv Trust
Hldg 11-21-87
Lost and Found.
LOST White setter dog at en ot High
land avenue ear line: reward Joe
Walker. 1020 Fourth National Bank Bldg
LOST Double case gold watch, mono
gram "J. F L. Lost November ”4 I
Reward John T. Langlev, R. 1-’ l> 4 v
'27-10-1
IF YOE SVANT to find something of some I
value to you. read the "Business Guide 1
of Atlanta. ' fn the first two columns of
the want ad pages .q The Georgian each
day 13-3-14
WANTED Discourager, but perfectly
good men and women, to take a new
grip on life ai d try a little happiness for a
change The Ninth Anniversary Edi
tlon of Th Los Angeles Examiner out
Deeen.b. 28 Will -eil you hew to de it
Mailed to any address in I’r.ited States i
or Mexico 15 cents. Canada er f.-reign
points. 25 cents Send It: your order now
Business Opportunities.
WE' 1 <•> ’ V sstahpshei I is.ness
Cheap \ddress Lwemess Bargain -ire
Georgian 12-11-38
Money to Loan.
j/i'WO G'am'>nds, .about 2-kt. each: perfect.
■ Bargain offered, installment
j • . . ■ - ’ burn ive 46-13-12
L j; plica ; ns for first mort-
gage loans <<n Atlanta property. We
i want purchase money notes, first and sec
' ond rr.« rtgagf. Bring your propositions to
i our offio'-. We loan you money or loan
I your money. Quick service.
RANDOLPH LOAN COMPANY,
21 Inman Building.
••
■ THE • IAL INSI7RANCE C< >M-
F’ANY OF AMERICA can make you a
j loan on Atlanta improved ■ property
through their loan correspondents. Tur
man. Black <V Calhoun, 203-8 Empire
B -2i!?2225; 0-7-12-1
<«N HAND for immediate, loans
on property in or rear Atlanta J. E.
VanValkenburg, 501 Equitable building.
6-6-22
1 WHYMAN * CONNORS?
LSTABLISHED ’ SVO.
Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-3'
. SPECIAL i ll t.ML i PNItS TO LEND,
amount: 6 per cent. Write or call. S.
Cars n 24 South Broad street. 6-1-17
ON FIRST MORTGAGE real estate se
curity. Home funds and insurance mon
ey. Rates to 8 per cent Interest. We
also make monthly payment loans We
can give you the money us soon as titles
are approved.
RALPH O. COCHRAN CO.,
74-76 PEACHTREE STREET.
L. 11. Zl KLINE. Loan Manager.
I'ARM LOANS PLACED In any amount
on Improved farm lands In Georgia.
The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould
building.__ _ j.iM
WE UA\E |>l<'nty of money to
lend at lowest rates on Atlanta
I anti nearby property, either for
; straight or monthly payment
i plan. Aiso for purchasing pur
! chase money notes. Foster &
I Robson. 11 Edgewood Ave.
MONEY Ft Ut SALARIED PEOPLE
AND OTHERS, upon their own names;
cheap rates. • as.y payments. Confiden
>i-'*-L D H '!Ltlman._s24 Austpß building
[K.. - JEWELERS and brokers
301FETERS
BL DG.
STRICTLY PRIVATE
WA.\TI ,P- < >ne hundred thousand ready
made families to share in the prosper
■' thern C lifomia. The Ninth An
niversary Edition of The Lob Angeles Ex
i aminer. cut December 25th, will tell why
i and how. Mailed to any address in United
' Slates or M< \i< o, 15 cents a copy Can
ada or foreign points, 25 cents. Send In
i your order now 10-21-4
Real Estate For Sale.
FOR S \ci: bj 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.
Aj.plx to W. \. Baggett, 146 Lucile ave
nin ll- t;.’ West 1158. 61-12-12
FORS XLi: "-aci- truck, dairy or chick
en farm, near East ]>ake; 5D miles from
Atlanta. Any hustling man can not only
make a living here but make money. 15
iac res cleared; balance woods. Land fertile
■ and well adapted to any kind of truck.
(♦ld five-room house, pretty good barn,
I good orchard and two springs. Terms,
SSOO cash, balance five years, 8 per cent,
interest payable annually. $3,500. owner,
Box 22L care Georgian. 12-10-52
F< >R SALE BY OWNER—My home, 46
(•openhill 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:
, i small cash payment will handle. Call
Main 2106,12-10-26
A PICK-UP.
PRETTY six-room cottage on acre lot.
'x ith ei.ctrie lights, water and sewer;
half block of car; SSOO
month.
ATLANTA SUB REALTY COMPANY,
31 Inman Building. 12-10-35
F<>R SALE- By owner, new twelve-room
home in Inman Park. All modern im
, proven.enis Easy terms. No agents.
| Addr. ss Box 847, care Georgi;uj 12-7-14
1-5 off all our Furniture this
week. J. M. High Com
pany. 12-9-34
< BFM fIFUL 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. “OWXER,” P. (). Box
SOO. ('ity. 12-6-52
"ASK MR BABBAGE" to sell It 1123
Candler Bldg Ivy 1561. ' 12-5-2
F< iR SALL 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
For Exchange—Real Estate.
I I’or sale ai t(im7>'bi'l’: 'wiiUsTn
■•heap or trade by 5-passenger 30-horse
power ear for vacant lot or equity in a
small place. Call Main 47. 12-12-27
I XX’ILL 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
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Farms Wanted.
I WANTED To rent farm -.ear Atlanta
for cash rent, by a Northern farmer
I'.irm must I ax o good buildings and land
I that will give fair returns for bard in
telligent work. Call Main 26!>2-.1. or ad
dress 388 South Boulevard, \tlanta, Ga
Legal Notices.
FULI’CN COUNTY Tah'na
Mills vs. Edward Mills- To Edward
j Mills: B\ order of court, you are noti
tied that on the 4th day of November,
l-’2 Tabitha Mills filed suit against vou
, for divorce to the January term. 1913,
lof sa'd court You are required to be at
th, Tanuary term of said court, to be held
■ m the first Monday in Januarv. t o answer
the plcntllY’s complaint Witness the
Hon. W I* Ellis, fudge of said court
Utts N. v. - be- 3 I‘>l2
AENOID BROYLES. Clerk
G. A K STFVENS
Plaintiff s Attorney. 11-5-19
E'DITDD JUm T.J.MAKSKAHz.
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 m two or three waters until the
soap his been all removed. You will be
surprised how dirty the water is.
Success with poultry means: Just a
little more care fn 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 listleas manner, their heads are
pale and they are hardlv 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
vou can Just bet your bottom dollar
that there are a lot of lice and mites
covering them. To the untrained eve
i hey are right ha-d to find, as they slip
out of sight so quicklv when the feath
ers are opened up. Good, dry loam or
fine stnd mixed with dirt, to which has
been added a little good lice powder
makes a splendid dust bath to keen
within reach at ail 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 1s 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. G"t
-wo or three thoroughbred cockerels
'his 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 good
stock. Let them know that vou have the best stock obtainable.
The Georgian’s Poultry Pages are the market place for vour 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.
Rhode Island Reds.
TWO fine Rhode Island Red cockerels,
eight pullets, from extra fine birds,
cheap. W. J. Garner, 250 Marietta street.
12-11-37
MONTVIEVV FARM—Start now with
eight hens, one cock, 310. L. S. Bot
tenfield, 27-J, Decatur. Ga. 12-10-59
Leghorns.
MONTVIEW FARM Start now with
eight one cock, $lO. L. S. Bot
tenfield, 27-J, Decatur, Ga.l2-10-60
WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, heavy lay
ing strain, $1.50; pullets $2 each; eggs
51.50 and up. Mrs. Robert West, 132 Car
ter Hill road, Montgomery, Ala. 11-9-66
Plymouth Rocks.
I WON at Thomasville show on my White
Rocks, first pen, first and third cock
erel, first pullet, third hen, best pen in
show, best pullet in show’ and best bird
fn show. Eggs from these winners $5
per setting. Henry W. Lester. Thomas
ville. Ga. H-29-6
I I AM NOT selling out. but am selling
very fine young Ringlet Barred Rock
hens ami 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. 11-30-13
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. $3, $5 and $7.50.
Pullets March-April hatch. George M.
Mosely, Menlo. Ga. 12-6-8
Wyandottes.
________ _ _ L _ U _ UVM _ U _ U _
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.
FREE RANGE DUCK AND~P(VULTRY
FARM. Chamblee, Ga. Have the larg
est line of White Indian Runner ducks in
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 and Rhode Island Reds. Remem
ber Free Range insures strong fertility
ar d vigorous stock. 12-12-6
wiIITE
Orpington ducks, $2 each. Theo A.
Brown, 125 Sycamore street, Decatur, Ga.
INDIAN RUNNERS—Pure White and
Fawn and White: all ages; reasonable
prices Eggs $1 50 to $lO. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Georgia Duck Farm. Smvr
na, Ga.sl-7-12
A FEW choice trios of White Indian
Runner ducks (Spencer, Fishel strains»
for sl2; fawn ano 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
ta in, Ga. 12- 3- 25
CAN SPAKE 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 W v ite Poultry
Yards, O. O. Ray, manager. Kirkwood, Ga.
11-14-19
Eggs.
FULL-BLOODED toy poodles ”*205 South
Forsyth Main 4311-J, -12-12
TH’ RC'UGHBRED Buff Orpington errs.
$1 per 15. 126 Windsor street. --lain
3588. 10-s-18
much your stock will be improved.
A gallon of 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 fejd 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 rushing 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 hen."h 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 it
makes a valuable compost.
Do not be all the time hunting for the
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 isfan.l
with your best efforts it will be about
the best on earth.
Pigeons.
PlGEONS—Carneaux and white homers?
51.50 per pair. Unmated pigeons. 50c
each. Theo A. Brown, 125 Sycamore
street, Decatur, Ga. 12-10-32
Incubators.
TWO incubators, one brooder, one Mann
bone mill, cheap. W. 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 catalogue. Marbut & Minor East
Atlanta, Ga. 12-9-16
Poultry—Miscellaneous.
11. G. HASTINGS & CO.
SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS. CA
NARY BIRDS AND GOLD
FISH; NORTH AND SOUTH
SIDE DELIVERIES 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. 55 e will be glad to mark it and
send it out for you on Christmas eve We
have some beauties at $2.75 each.
GOLDFlSH—Thousands of them All
sizes, at 10c, 15c and 25c each ’ Thev
are nice for the little folks. Grown folks
like them. too.
SVE HAVE a beautiful collection of potted
plants and they make an ideal gift 55'e
would be glad to have you come in and
see what we have.
y, RIE n feeding your hens
Red Como Meat Mash? If not get a
bag It is the greatest egg producing food
on the market. ?2.2a,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
money back guarantee. 25c. 50c and SI
packages.
E <■ ARRY a full line of the famous
Clayton s dog remedies, a remedy for
every disease. A book on the care of
dogs free.
GR!T? OYSTER SHEt7t7 Charco*!. Al
falfa Meal, Meat Scraps. Crushed Bone,
in fact, everything for poultry.
Bones.
~7n?orxTrß()XEs
FOR CHICKENS
EY’ERY day. Campbell Bros.. 89 Decatur
Ponies.
E, ’ R SALE—Ponies for Christmas, $6 _ oA7
SBS; nice spotted ponies. Can make
arrangements to ship for Christmas. J P
Frans, 204 Fourth Ave., Nashville, Tenn'
Horses and Carriage*
F ?| R K? ALI ? CHE AP—Horse, ha7ne7s%'nd
ght spring wagon; very thing for re-
l,r ,ruek farmer
l^e R Hbs , eh V man^ a Com^ny he ?f , ii
Edgewood avenue 26-12-12
Cows.
FOR SALE- Four good Jersey milch
cows, fresh in milk. Shlnney Bros *
tlhite, 968 Marietta street & o 'th phones
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
aminer. out December 25th. will tell where
they are and how to get one Mailed »o
any address in United States or Mexico
15 cents: Canada or foreign points 25c
bwiid In a-our order now. 10-21-4
i Legal Notices.
GEORGIA—FuIton County
.. „. Cou J’ t of Ordinary.
Tt,» . Chambers. December 1’ p...
The appraisers on the apnlicat.’
Jessie L. Latitner. widow ofJoei ?” f
mer, deceased, for a twelve rnnn.T La ' l '
P"i t tor herself and minor chfidren” s Up *
ing dub filed their return ail •* ’ p ‘ i ''
hereby cited to show cause if anv S . Ur "
have, at the next January term n> f
Sed Why Sa ‘ d a ™ ,lc *«°n
JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinarv
GEORGIA—FuIton County ■ u —
Cou ?' of Ordinary.
To th\ C l 5X be a r t S iaS eC \ ,
sa a 2 stat e e: deceased > wh ° reside out j
Beecher C. Burton, having as av
applied for probate in solenm form r l ',”
1 > w 11 2’ sai< ’ deceased, vou are v- A
cited to be and appear at the nex?
| uary term oi said court, on the t rs. \! dn '
day in January next, as said will ' f M " n '
deceased will then be offered f o ' > r i*" 1
in solemn form. or P r °bat 9
JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinarv
GEORGIA—FuIton County? “
. . C°« rt of Ordinary.
c .«* mb erß, December 12 1910
To the heirs-at-law of Max ivitt i
Ce r»??’wH t O re s‘i e out of sai<l state de '
. Oa rl itt and Henry c. Beermanr 'ha-
ing as executors, applied for m- > ha ’"
solemn form of the last win O s «an% !n
ceased, you are hereby cited to AA"
appear at the next January term '
court, on the first Monday in J L d
next, as said will of said'deeeast? AX
form. Otfered fOr in Solemn
JOHN R. WILKINSON. Or.lirar;
GEORGIA—FuIton County*
.. zA^ Court of Ordinary.
rr .v’ Chambers, December la titt
To the heirs-at-law of Catherine B.
deceased, who reside out of said state-
Margaret B. Hayes having as executrl.
I applied for probate in solemn form of o
last will of said deceased, vou ar«\L ,e
cited to be and appear at‘the next jar 7
At ar A te T r of 831,1 court - on The firs't
Monday in January next, as said 7111 of
said deceased will then be offered for
I probate in solemn form. oll e-ed for
: JOHN K, WILKINSON. Ordinarv
GEORGIA—FuIton County "—■
. ™_ Cou . rt of Ordinary.
At Cham berg, December 12 19P
J he of Miles Hill de
ettas-ed, who reside out of said state
Thomas H. slater having as executor
uJL? e< ?„ fo S in solemn form of thJ
last will of said deceased, you are hereby
cited to be and appear at the next Hr
dav s ’in er tT Os sald court - on the first M.T,'.
day in January next, as said will of
deceased will then be offered for probit e
in solemn form. prooate
JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordina-v.
GEORGIA— Fulton County. ~—
Ordinary’s Office, December 12 19”
B . lou nt, as guardian of Arlie
1 »o en nfinor, represents that ht- bas
fully discharged the duties of his <S.id
ThG ' te nd t >, pr 3 for letters of dismiss,an
This is, therefore, to notify all persons
concerned, to show cause, if ant th. v
can, on or before the first Monday in
January next, why said guardian should
not be discharged.
JOHN R, WILKINSON. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County. ‘ *
Ordinary’s Office. December 12. 1912
... . BftPhtntui, as administrate The
estate of Hattie L. Evans, represeti' - 'b
he has fully discharged the dutb . !.3
! said trust, and prays for letters . : . -
mission. Tins is. therefore, to notify ;
persons concerned, to show cause It'a
they can, on or before the first Klondav
In January next, why said administra .r
should not be discharged
JOHN R. WILKINSON. Ordinary
Georgia —Fulton county.
Ordinary's Office, December 12, 1912.
tv. J. Lumpkin, as administrator of the
estate of C. C. Davis, deceased, re:.:--
sents that ha has fully discharged the
duties of his said trust, and prays for 1. ■
ters of dismission. This is, therefore i.,
notify all persons concerned, to show
cause, if any they can, un or before the
n rst Monday in January next, why said
administrator should not be discharged.
JOHN R. \\ ILKINSON; Ordinal y.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Ordinary’s Office, December 12, 1912.
James Beall administrator of the es
♦? te » °i! I- Kelly, deceased, 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
n £ an yary next, why said adminis
trator should not be discharged.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Ordinary’s Office, December 12, 1912.
q n «.° ulllva n. as executor of will <d’
u v Rl chards, 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 Monday
in January next, why said executor
should not be discharged.
JOHN R. WILKINSON, Ord!nary.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Ordinary’s Office, December 12. 1912.
John A. Smith, as administrator of the
estate of B. Nelson, deceased, rep
resents that he has fully discharged the
duties of his said trust, and prays for let
ter^. of dismission. This is, therefore, to
notify l- all persons concerned to show
cause, if any they can, on or before the
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. E.
Salmon, John H. Salmon and M. B Sal
mon minors, 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 con
cerned to show cause, if any they cao»
on or before the first Monday in Jan
uary next, why' said guardian should not
be discharged.
JOHN R. 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,
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 io show cause, if any the} can,
on or before the first Monday in January
next, why' said administratrix should not
be discharged.
JOHN R, WILKINSON, Ordinary
GEORGIA—FuIton Countv.
Ordinary’s Office, December 12, 1912.
J. W. Bachman, administrator of tbs
estate of Frank S. Evans, deceased, repre
sents that he has 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, represent>
that he has fully' discharged the duties -f
his said trust, and prays for letter- *»f
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 discharge!]
JOHN R WILKI NS< >NjJ )rdinary.__
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. t n
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
William L. Gilbert, as administrator
the estate of J. O. Gilbert, deceased, ha
applied for leave to sell the land of sau;
J. O. Gilbert. This is, therefore. t<* ra -
tify all concerned to file their objection-,
if any they have, on or before the fir-
Monday’ in January next, else leave wi’l
then, be granted said applicant, a* 1 a
plied f<T
J(»HN R WILKINSON. Ordinary
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Ordinary’s Office, December 12 1912.
J. D. Bradwell, administrator of the
tate of J. T. Ij’mon, deceased, ha
plied for leave to sell the land of said I
Lemon. This is, therefore, to notify a’
concerned to file their objections, if ar
they have, cn or before the first Morfin
in xt, else leave will then b*
granted said applicant as applied for.
JOHN R. WIL T <INSQWe '‘>llnary