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14 JUME, J.J. MARSHALL. Poultry Missionary 117// Z' We have never seen a more striking illustration of what good mid profitable work a w ide-auakr poultry man can do in a community : 'hat we saw last week up in a country town in Tennessee. Il is off the main line of tin railroad in one ol the poorest farming communities in mid dle I ennessi e. '[’w<> years ago you could liardiv find a chicken ihai looked lc-tt»-i* than a scrub in all that county. Al that time a nett station agent was placed a 1.1 hat toil a ain I he eha need to be a poi ilt rv era u k and he brought his layouT ot Rhode Island Reds and black Mmorcas with him and commenced forthwith to build poultry coops, houses, etc. all the while talking good chickens to e\ery farmer, storekeeper or wh.it not whoever happened to come in contact with him Hi' made inn of their old dunghills: ami told them that as good a class ol people as the\ were should be asliano d Io own such stock. Tin y had good cattle and horses, and win not good chirr ells.' 1 Some got mad at him and found fault with him tor a while, but soon got over it and came to him for advice, lie advised them on every hand; sold them slock ami helped them to buy other kinds of chickens from other farmers, se lected for t hem. and. in fact, push ed and pulled until m- had almost all 1 he community wo'ked up over I Im chicken busim-s. This fall h. ..ir tnlz. ea poultrj as- • sochitioti and ml: .. li< whs piVNidunt, bu»t< i < ot in-., in l. <t, tilt* w hub push i ini'-' ’f You .■■’hoiihl nevi) th* i hit k» hb» p<»m Into that town for tin .‘■aok\ -ono thing iilo 400 tn al an<i sunn of them as fbu us .-vj r seen In u show .mywhi . Nine - t<-nt b> of them \ver» grown on t’nvniN with an eiithuMlasdc hi i of < hh ken fanners for owners, and It w. uh] ha\ done your heart good to h \<• hoard them talk of their sucnw in tin past and their prospei is for the tutu. At another iowi we t.i.ked u» a v«r\ Rhode Islant’ Reds, Foil SALK Twelv, th'.rouuhbr.Ml S i H. L Red In r:H and pullets rock: Cherokee strain deep color Onls fl each. G. I- Hukslic.. \ arnells station. ' ia J* i i I- HAVING piiri'hiMe.l the entire Hock of J. I Hosford and. < embitter! with mint., I can offer for sah* firth pen, fourth pen and tiftli pen at tin Georgia I'onltrv as sociation, October November. 11*12. toek erela. $2.50 up pnlle s, j 2 5,1. have over two hundred to select from; eggs, 33.00 16.09 and 310.00 per setting of 15 Mrs A 1.. Matthews, Redon. ■ll-26-35 My combined winnings so tar this season st the Hagerstown. Macon and Au gusta shows 011 S. C K. I Reds were five firsts, four seconds, four thirds and four fourths. As show birds they win and us utility stock they lay and pay Eggs and stock for sale lat prices write Mrs I* T. Calloway. Washington, Ga 10-26-6 TWO fine Rhode island lied cockerels, eight pullets, from extra tine birds, Cheap. W. .1. Garner. 230 Marietta street. 1 11 47 VtiXTi li:w" I ARM Stal l ‘ now with eight hens, one cock. SB. L. S llot tenneld. 27-.1, I‘ccatur. Ga. 12-10-59 Leghorns. ONE 8 C \X Leghorn cock ‘sp-n in Atlanta last December) and five pul let®. laying, and large sizr. for *2O. (Young’s pure strain >. These are fine breeders. W r Jones, East Atlanta. Ga. 12-11-in sale 60 s. C. While Leghorn hens; one year old; strictly pure: at 75c each. Mrs. T. B. Roberts. Franklin, Tenn. . j . mTRYti i.»RNS iflghes quality, strongest vitality, unequalud utility. Exhibition stock a specialty. Eggs for hatching and baby chicks. A postal brings interesting catalogue and reduced iutumn nrlces. Send for it. Address Ba <’on a. Haywood, 166 Springfield avenue. Guyton, Ga. 8-31-3 MONTVIEW FARM ’■ Start imw” with eight bens, one cock, *B. L. S. Rot ten field. 27-J, Heratur. Gm. J 2 -10- 60 WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, heavy lax ing strain, $1.50; pullets $2 each: eggs *1.50 and up Mrs Robert West. 132 Far ter Hill road. Montgomery, \l i 11-9-66 Plymouth Rocks. EGGS from prize-winning Barrel Pljnv outh Rocks; tour ribbons. fit •* cock, first, fourth and fifth hen- Stive*’ cup i sweepstakes) on lust four birds. Fine cockerels for sale. B* niamin fl. Spurlook, Ga •' 14 •» PATTERS* »N'h W'it. Plymouth Rocks you should have r your foundation stock. The) have been bred ’■> win and pay. latrge. vigor- u> birds Winners at, Atlanta. Augusta. >:«vunnah ami many other shows Exhibition and utility birds* of the finest quahtv at reasonable prices, bvggs. *2 to *■ ”ri ’iftoeii *8 per hundred. We guarantee prefect satisfaction. Write; us. Pattrrsun Far”'. Fitzgerald, <>a. ... WHITE I'LYMtH 111 lI’H’KS Exhibi tion stock a specialty. Eggs for hatch ing and baby chicks. Reduced autumn prices. Send for catalogue. Bacon & Hay wood. 166 Springfield axenue, Guyton. Ga. 8 - 31-2 J AM NoT selling mit. but am selling \ rr.x fine young Ringlet Barred Rock hens and grown pullets. each. 5 m ; mor«'. *1.75 each: one-half and throe quarters grown pullets. #1.25 each; ■» ui more. $1 each. Stock direct from E. B. , Thompson. First orders get choice, Or* I der quick, as Ringlets don’t 1..« t iong at these prices. John F. Stoudenmirr. i Elim, Go 11-30-13 I 1 \\ • »N at Thomasville shoxv on mx While Rocks, first pin. first and third cock erel. first pullet, third lun. best pen in. show, best pullet n shoxx ami first bird ‘ fn show* Eggg from these winners S 5 , per setting Henry W Les'.er, Thomas ' Ville. Ga. 11-29-G MM Wyandottes. FOR SALE 24 Whit< Wyandotte uulleta, March and April hatch, soiih* »»i them are laying now. also aevvral trios prop erty mated; all of ll « so are Morris strain. A G. Wilson. Lithonia, Ga. 12-7-S ■ J 55 <1 i \ ipLACED \x . ■ • id MBIAN W Y \NI h ES. raised from my last i . season’s winners of twelve first and one I special; the best lot of youngsters 1 have i ever ha<l; from » >» t-< Jin each M van | dotte Fann, Mrs < . H Farrar. Jenkins- j l • . GOLI >EN L M’KP WYAN I'l > '' - beat and prettiest in the South \\ I* t Bennett, Molena. Ga 12-33-33 | FOR SALE First and second ••o h. first i and second hen. lirst cockerel. Tennes see State Fair Write me for price” on I'art ridge Wyandottes II M Loss. Tul lahotna. Tenn. __ 11123-2 x Wyandottes. W. have four pens of these grand birds mated and can furnish eggs for hutching at $5. $lO per flf teen. Now is the Ante to buy eggs that will produce the v. In**ur i.e: t season's 1 fchows RegU Wyan- Mtc Yard, 230 thorjs* avenue \ Junta. 1.-16 18 rtiPc. game and fignten M \ -um- ~I I WI I FJ rtA.T-'-PV. ■ succ* <sful poultry farmer, one who had - beep In the busine»> for a number of yrara, and he said the secret of lii« sma • ss at home was that he made it his business to get in touch with the • tbrnieiß about Idin and let them know what he was doing and tile \ due of good stork over the scrub, fie went furl Iter. H< would often give cork erel«f (not nis b/-«t > to those wiiom he desired to get interested, to cross on 1 their common sto< k, knowing that In I nln* times out of ten by doing »o he I would get them int» rested enough in a 1 '< a r or two to buy lot of breeders from him, discarding their others. Ih said »ueh a coins.- rarely fails to bring results. True, h< r« at* those about ■ us who are ho deaf to tin advantages of j good stock that are sung around them I they go grin* ing along in the samel | old rut from year to year, deriving nc | ;oi\antages front their neighbors’ »x- pei lence*- Orpingtons. I )R |\l .i .j ft maj< ,t , j W hite Orpingtons, These an first prize I 1 winners and (In ap Writ, for Informa - i IH FF 77|U*1?a:ToN jmib . 'and yearling I h.-rm of be-1 known sira-ns; cheap for! 1 quick Haiti. Fat Ist act lon or monej re- Itumled. McCroroy - Farm Box 11, Wood : | lami. (:.v 1•• {4 1 j<»N I: trh> Keliei straps strain White! Orpingtons, les.- than two years old. * beauties and worth doubh tl,< price asked. Get this bargain for $lO. 1238 DeKalb I avenue Bell phone Ivy 6359-. I 12-11-40- I’<>H SALE one Black Orpington cock' bird, one Black Orpington cockt.rel, four! Black < n plngton hens, four Black < )rping j ton pullets Among Am.se is the display pen that won at Atlanta in January. I*L E. Mack, Thomasville. Ga. 12 11-20 1 H \\ E fine strain u? Buff Orpingtons* and to (lose them nut will sacrifice. First check for SSO gets mv entire 10l of 33 birds, which Includes 18 pull* ts. 8 liens. 6 cockerels anti 1 < oek Tw<> pens out 1 of lliis lot won second ami third pens al ■ ( 'oweta Poultry Association show. If you want a big l>argahi, write me. E. M. i Route No Newnan* Ga 61 80 11 | MV i:\TitEMIT) YOUR ’ H ’poRTl ’’ NITY •Mpjngtons. XVhite. Black and Buff owing to my business. I must close out! b,\ January 1 some 200 high-class birds, j Now Is your chance to secure the best 1 blood in Giese, the best of .all chickens. Price sl. $2 and $3 each. XVorth double. ■ William J. Lloyd, <'hut tahoochee, Ga. 10-19-6 in FF « »RPINGT< »xs Exhibition stock a spedaltx 1 <gr,‘ for hatching and baby ehlckH Reduced autumn prices. Send for oqtaloguo. Bacon Haywood. 166 Sprhigllehl avenue, Guyton. Ga. 8-31-1 MoNTVIEW’ l-’XRM Start now with eight hens, one cock. $8 L» S. Hotten field. 27 I. Decatur. Ga 12-10-61 j FOR SAI i: AT ONCE Fifty S C Crys i .. lal White <>rfllngtoii pullets and liens, k'oHerstrass strain; bred from winners at i Knoxville, ’ ’hattanooga, Dalton. Gadsden, I Summerville Prices >3. $5 and $7.50. Pullets March-April hatch. George M Llusely, Menlo, Ga. 12-6-8 Bantams. BANTAMS 'lame bantams. Sebrlghte, Hull Cochins. Carlisle Cobb, Athens. ■ Gu. 4-3 G-30 Minorc-s FOR SALE A FE A VERY FINE Hl \<’K MINORCA CHICKENS I'liiZl" w inning stock i;i: ii i.Ai: MACHINES IIAILoi: smith, M"|>on >’l •; 11. •; a . 39-11-12 Ducks. \l’( KOREY’S EAIOI. \\ 1h >1 >I.aND, <:a . I" o n< >X ti ‘I 1; winnings on I I;. Ducks at Colum- bus. tin.. Dec. 2 to 7. were as follows: Ist i"’ii .white ducks tone epirx only); *.«l and fth pens fawn am! | white: Ist and sth duck. This prows the high qual ity of tun birds ( »nr prices on stock and eggs are reasonable \\ e never fail to please our customers. Buj drakes of • »ur white egg winning strains and im prov* youi flurk 100 per c-nt. Better or der eges mn\ for spring deliver'. HNI’IKN RUNNERS High qualitv. low prices. wbi»e. fawn and white: grown stm k. iiiu klings. eggs. Satisfaction guar an.ci•:> Huok onlei.s :it show. Georgia I Fick Farm. Smyrna. Ga 32-14-12 ■ • d r s x > >• i ‘i ■ ... - ■ .. t-ce n \ White Runners at Southern In < terne ’ ioti.-d show, Dvcembvi 16 to 21. I B »ok etc.us now for stock and egg>. , Nice .-lock “I an.’ up; eggs $7. >’t hii<; $5 ! « ’e\'«‘i’. J. E Gifford. Route 6, Box ■9. M iriel ta. Ga. 12- H-5 Foil SALE Few good White Indian Run- nel dtfaks Also one trio exhibition col ‘or Fawn and White. Winners at Atlanta j ami \ugusta 19)1 and 1912. E. E. Mad. Thomasvill<». Go 12-11 19 ■ \i .i \\ ’ ■ . . am w i.lte. pen- ciled Runners. Huh Orpington ducks. Good ami cheap. W. 17. Lumley, Tulia ni 11-9-2 l Xlllll iri < • N White Ruiiners for m)~£ If you want first-class* 'breeders or j birds for the show room at reasonable prices write us quick. Jefferson Poultry ! Farm. Albany, Gu. 10-5 43 ’ KUT-Ti. li.AX'.i: WCK \M. ruirjiv F\KM, <'hntnble**. Ga. Have the larg 'vs! line <»f While Indian Runner ducks Tn i the South. Fine stork. ('an sell yon ■ pairs, trios and pens for less than oth ers Write for prices, stating your wants, t Also have large, tine lot of White Leg I horns and Rho<le Island Reds. Retnem | her Free Rango insures strong fertility and vigorous st»>rk. 12 12-6 •f w hit? h Ran Runner duoks <Spencer. Fishel strains* for sl2 fawn, and while, §5 pairs; $7 trios; twelxe pens; good ones We guar to please x<».) Kggs, >2. $3 and so. Hen .-ggs for ’ncubatiou. <7.50 per 100. •.»;*!< iican I‘oultry Farm, Stone Moun- Ga . I CAN SPARE few more White Runners; .<lO trio; sls p>n of four ducks and «Ir:«'<e. sat ista,’ion guaranteed. South ’’ivorgvi Poultry Farm, Sale City, Ga. jWF i ri’ ’L NNIJt ducks <>r quality: stud c- ggs for sale. Snow White Ponltry Yai c O O. Ray , tnaiiager. Kirkwood. Ga 11-14-1- THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1912, Second Atlanta Show Opens Monday I 1 he second annual exhibition of the Southern International Poultry associa tion will h» opened to tile public at 1 ‘o’clock Monday' afternoon at the Audi* i torlum-Armorv. Th* managers >f the, • enterprise stat# that 5,000 fowls have! j been entered, and that the show will be | I tin* third hugest held in America this < I y»-a;. Last year s show was a most re-1 markable first p« rformanee—in fa< t. it < is doubtful if a better first show has I ever been 3 Iren in the Smith. The inan-| agers of the show state that this year’s I ‘ •rd bit ion will surpass that not only in' numbers, but in general • lass of tho ♦ ■nt lies, <’apable judges will handle the va rious classes. All the awards will I doubtless have been made by Tuesday I night. The admission will be ten cents. Eggs. THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs. $1 per 15. 12G Windsor street. Main •3588. 10-9 15 Incubators. FWO incubators, one brooder, one Mann bone mill, cheap. XV. J. earner, 250 MlirDffn street. 12-11-36 A Buckeye Incubator. ila Gl A IIA NT ICKD to hatch every hatch abl" egt>. insurable. 78 to 185. Get a 1913 catalogue Marbut .v Minor, Hast Atlanta, Gft. 12-1- 16 Guinea Pigs. • Il- WANT a pair i»i these interest- ing littli- jietv f,. r some go<>«i little bov, for .» Christmas present, corn** and select them at one*, so as to be sure and get them. A limit<*d number to sell. George 8. Austin, 428 East Georgia, avenue ,-\t- Imta. 1L 1 1' 14-12 WANTED lew pigs. st..<e number and i price. Address A., Box 66G, Atlanta. f. 3-14-12 Poultry -Miscellaneous. H. G. HASTINGS & CO. SEED.-. I‘LANTS. CANARY BIRDS 'ND GOLDFISH. NORTH AND SOI TII SIDE DELIVERIES 9 A. 31.: INMAN PARK AND WEST END, 2 P. M. PHONES 2568. RIGII’I NOW is the |»i’<q>er time for planting bulbs in the open ground. Planted now they will furnish an abundance of beautiful blossoms in early spring. W'e have Single and Iloublellyaeinths. Tulips. Narcis sus and Lilium Auratum Bulbs of the very best grades. Bulb catalog free. SWEETPEAS are one of the most successful of all the annuals. This is a good lime to plant them. “Hastings finest mixed ’contains seventy-two sepa rate and distinct varieties. Plant them for the best results. 60c a pound, 20c quarter pound, 10c ounce. WE ( A RIM a lull line ol ('lay ton’s dog remedies. A remedy for every disease. ’ A complete treatise on the care of dogs free. WIZARD BRAND sheep manure the very best fer tilizer for the lawn—sl.so a bag of 100 pounds. W E IIA \Ea complete line of Eyrie shipping coops and egg boxes. WE ARE headquarters for poultry yard appliances. (<rit and shell boxes, drinking founts, dry food hoppers. Iced pans. etc. Get our prices on anything you need in this line. Catalog free. W HEAT uyikes a good feed for "chickens at tins sea son. W e have a lot of extra good stock bought for seed stork. 'I he planting season is over, and we are selling it at chicken wheat prices—$1.50 a bushel. Get a bag and try it. RED COMB MEAT MASH, the great egg-making food. Il contains all the ingredients that are neces sary to increase egg production, and if fed regularly, will sure!} give results. $2.25 for 100 pounds. 10 pounds 25c. BED COMB PIGEON FEED, free from dirt and grit, an ideal feed. $2.50 per 100 pounds. ('.WARY BIRDS make v<>ry acceptable Xmas gifts. W’e ha\e some beauties al $2.75 each. GOLDFISH lor the children. 10c, lac and 25c each. A COMPLETE line of ( anart Cages. $1 up to sls. KISH GLOBES, ornaments and fish food. - - - W'E. II A \ 1. the prettiest colli <•] ion of polled plants in the city, and our prices are very much lower than you have ever bought them. Would be glad to have you drop in and see them. W’E CARRY alfalfa meal. bran, meat scraps, shorts, corn, charcoal, grit, oyster shell, poultry bone; in fact, poultry feeds of all kinds, (let our prices before you buy. Turkeys, Turkeys WRITE us for f. o. I>. prices. FANCY POI’LTRY WE have on hand v""d stock of R. I. Reds, White Leghorns. Black and Butt Orpingtons. Cornish Indian Caines, and White Rocks, and prices are right REMEDIED I FI LL line o' Dog and I’oiihry Kemedies. ATLANTA SEED A\|> PRODUCE ( (). 23 South Broad Street. Phones Mam 649. Atlanta 264 Poultry—Miscellaneous. EIGHT PI MEETS and one rooater for must sell by Decernixjr 25; one prize winning White Orpington cock, will sell 1 cheap or will swap for White I. R. duck; tw.. registered Berkshire sows and one boar thax. must go cheap. Wlregrass Poultry Farm, Broxton, Ga.l2-14-47 25 R C R. I. RED pullets and one cock; |lO. Buff Orpingtons, Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds. White leghorns. Fine birds. Have sold my home and must dispose of chickens at once. Fine cocker els. abov# varieties, J 3 each. H. G. M ->re, Hazlehurst, Ga. 88-14-12 I WISH to exchange twelve white and fawn Indian Runner ducks for as many S <’. White Leghorn hene. I v ant sto< k Charles T. Blaine, Franklin, Is. C. 86-14-12 It i. REDS and White Plymouth Rock < Patterson strain) yearling hens, pul lets and cockerels of both breeds. il.v high Priced low to reduce our Docks. McCrorey’s Fann, Box 11, Wood land. Ga.l2-14-7 FOR SALE LARGE ANGORA GOAT, 'VAGON \ND HARNESS. AND TEN Bit OWN LEGHORN CHICKENS. JOHN >rK .‘ GREENSBC)R< GA. _4DI 4-12 No'l li’E I have only a few White Wy andotte and Buff Orpington cockerels left from last season’s hatch. All bred from my Atlanta and Augusta. 1911. win ners Will sell cheap to make room for I breeding pens Book your egg orders I new. E. E. Mack, Thomasville, Ga. 12-11-18 CLOSING OUT SALE—Cheap: Keller strass White Orpingtons, Thompson’s double-mated Ringlet Rocks and White Leghorns. Cockerels and pullets from the above varieties. White Indian Runner dycks, Fishel and Valentine strains. My foundation stock is the best I could buy. Write Pauli In’s Poultry Farm, Fort Gaines, Ga. 11-16-11 WHITE ORPINGTON EGGS, S2O for 15. Peggy strain. Phenomenal layers. White Leghorn eggs, $1.25 to $1.50. Mrs. T. O. B. Wood, ’Pifton. Ga. .12-7-9 BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS—Stock, eggs and one-day old chicks. R. C. and S. C. R. I. Reds; Single Comb White Leg horns, White and Fawn Indian Runner ducks. Mrs B. H. Middlebrooks, Yates vnie, Jja 2 36-7-12 FoR SALE—Orpingtons (Buff, Black, White). Langshans (Black); change forces sale. Your chance. W. E. Lum ley, Tulia horna. Tenn. 11-9-3 MILS. B. 11. MIDDLE- BROOKS, Yatesville, Ga., won second and fourth pen Barred Rocks, second pen F. and W. Indian Runner Ducks at Georgia State Fair, Macon, Ga. Stock and eggs for sale. 10-26-8 Poultry—Miscellaneous. Poultry—Miscellaneous. HASTINGS’ 100-bushel oats, $1 bushel. Extra fine cotton seed for planting. $1 bushel. Fancy Berkshire pigs, sired by a great son of the $4,000 show boar. Star Value; prices reasonable. Jersey bull calf, six months old: will register; only $25. Barred Rocks and White Orpingtons cheap. Fairview Farm, Palmetto, Ga. 9-14-67 Horses and Carriage* FOR SALE—Nice buggy; leather top, rubber tires: cost $250; quick sale, S4O. 342 N. Jackson st. 74-14-12 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for automo bile, one Wilkes horse, six years old, and rubber-tired buggy. Box 876. care Geor- JL 30-13 -12 FOR SALE CHEAP—Horse, harness and light spring wagon; very thing for re tail grocer or truck farmer. Call either phone 283. 54-12-12 R‘)AN HORSE? seven years old, cheap. Call the Fleischmann Company, 129 Edgewood avenue. 26-12-12 Ponies. F OR SALE—Ponies fdr Christmas, S6O to SBS; nice spotted ponies. Can make arrangements to ship for Christmas. J. P. Frank, 201 Fourth Ave., Nashville, Tenn. I 11-23-55 Bones. “groundTj6nes~ FOR CHICKENS EVERY day. Campbell Bros., 89 Decatur ’ 11-25-13 Dogs. I’EbIGREED Pit bull terriers, containing the blood of five ot the greatest fighting dogs living, Black Brandy, Colby’s Tige, Charles Loyd’s Pilot, Dellhant’s Paddy and Birmingham Jack. These pups game to death. sls each. H. C. McDonald. 62 XX alker street. 66-14-12 REGISTERED Collies for Xmas presents. Male, 3 mo. old, sls Female, 3 mo. old, $lO. Male, 3 yrs. old. $35. Direct descendants of Champion Orros kirk Artist, a $2,500 Collie. W. DeLacey Abernathy. Route 2, Pulaski, Tenn. ARE you interested In dogs.’ Send today for free sample copy of "Sportsmen's Review. ’ 104 Butler Building, Cincin- nati. 44-14-12 DOGS for sale cheap. Hounds and bird dogs, thoroughly trained; some young stock, partly trained; will exchange dogs for gun, typewriter or chickens. R. A. Smith, Jefferson, Ga. 54-14-12 FOX, WOLF, deer and bloodhounds; 50- page illustrated catalogue, u cents. Rookwood Kennels, Lexington, Kv. FFLL-HLOODED toy poodles. 205 South Forsyth. Main 4311-J. 49-12-12 Legal Notices. sherlfF^sales'for " JANUARY, 1912. \\ ill be sold before the present court house door, “old city hall building.” lo cated at the northeast corner of South Pryor and East Hunter streets, the said premises having been designated bv the board of commissioners of roads and rev enues of Fulton county as the court house, in the city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Georgia, on the first Tuesdax- in Januarv 1913, at public outcry, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder or bidders, for cash, the whole, part or parts of the following described property: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being In the city of College Park, being part of land lot one hundred and fifty-nine ' 159). of the Fourteenth (14th) district bt originally Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of Harden avenue and Madison street, running thence west along the south side of Harden avenue seventy-five (751 feet, thence south one hundred and ninety (190) feet, thence east seventy-five (75) feet to Madison street, thence north along the west side of Madison street one hundred and ninety (190) feet, to the be ginning point. Levied on as the property of Mrs. Mattie E. Jones to satisfy a 11. fa. issued from the city court of Atlanta in favor of S. J. Winn vs. Mrs. Mattie E. Jones. A deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as required by law. Tenant in possession notified. Also, at the same time and place, the following described property, to-wit: All that tract or panel of land lying and be ing in the city of College Park, being part of land lot one hundred and fifty nine (159) of the Fourteenth (14th) dis trict of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, being lot number two (No. 2), in block eighty-two (82), as per plat of College Park Land Company’s property, made by O. F. Kauffman, civil engineer, in 1905, more particularly de scribed as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of Harden avenue and Myrtle street, running thence east along the south side of Harden avenue one hundred (100) feet to the west line of lot number four (No. 4), of said block; thence south parallel with Myrtle street one hun dren and ninety (190) feet, more or less, to the north line of lot number one (No. I), of said block; thence west one hun dred (100) feet to Myrtle street; thence north along the east side of Myrtle street one hundred and ninety (190) feet to the point of beginning. Levied upon as the property of John I>. Muldrew to satisfy a tl. fa. issued from the city court of Atlanta in favor of Courtland S. Winn and E. H. Jordan as executors of the es tate of Sarah E. Winn, deceased, vs. the said John D. Muldrew. A deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as required by law. Tenant in possession notified. Also, at the same time and place, the following described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in’the city of Atlanta, in land lot fourteen (11). of tlie Fourteenth (14th) district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southeast side of Waverly way one hundred and seventy (170) feet, more or less, northeastwardly from the corner of Waverly way and Elizabeth street, and running thence southeastward ly along a rock retaining wall one hun dred 4100) feet; thence northeastwardly five (5) feet; thence southeastwardly fif t\ (50) feet; thence northeastwardly fifty »50) feet; thence northwestwardly one hundred and forty-seven and seven-tenths (147 7-10) feet, to Waxerly way; thence south westwardly along the soul beast side of Waverly way lifty-six and live-tenths (56 5-10) feet, t<» the point of beginning: said premises benig improved property and known as No. 171 Waverly way. Lev ied upon as the property of Mrs. Emilie I> Morse to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from (the city court of Atlanta in favor of the ! Security State bank vs. the said Mrs. Emilie D. Morse. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. A deed for the pur pose of levy and sale having been exe cuted, tiled and recorded as required by law. Tenant Jn possession notified. *~Also same time and place, the following described property, to-wit: Ail that tract or parcel of land lying and be ing in land lot number one hundred and thirty-one (131), of the Fourteenth < 14ih) district, of Fulton county. Georgia, begin ning at the southeast corner of Main street and Pennsylvania avenue, and ex tending in a southeasterly direction along the south side of Main street fifty (50) feet, thence in a southwestern' direction one hundred and sixty (160) feet to a ten <10) foot alley, thence in a northwesterly direction along said ten (10) foot alley fifty (50) feet to Pennsylvania avenue, thence in a northeasterly drection along the east side of Pennsylvania avenue one hundred and sixty (160) feet to the beginning point, being lots ten • 10) and eleven (11). of the J. R Smith A’ Co. sub-division, as per plat made by W J. Nalley, civil en gineer. Levied on as the property of W. E. Carnes, deceased, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the court of ordinary of Clay ton county, in favor of Mrs. Lavonia M. Fames vs. L. J. Melson, executor of the will of the said W. E. Fames, deceased. 'Tenant in possession no 11 fled Also at the same time and place, the following described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the city of Atlanta, part ofc I »t seventy-six (?•), of the Four teenth (14th) district, of originally Henry Furniture For Sale. See Ed. Matthews & Co. For Your Holiday Furniture. Sideboards and Buffetssls.oo to $75.00 China Closets 15.00 to 75.00 Brass Beds 10.00 to 65.00 Dressers, all finishes 12.50 to 75.00 Dressing Tables 12.50 to 50.00 Chifforobes 15.00 to 60,00 Chiffonieres 15.00 to 65.00 Easy Rockers 3.00 to 20.00 Push Button Morris Chairs.... 12.50 to 35.00 Ladies’ Desks 5.00 to 25.00 Everything to Furnish the Home, at a Great Holidav Reduction. THE HOME OF THE HOOSIER KITCHEN ('A BINET. ED. MATTHEWS & CO. 23 East Alabama Street. Between Whitehall and Pryor Streets. Legal Notices. now Fulton county, Georgia, and more particularly described as follows: Lot seventeen (17) of the sub-division of block thirty-six (36), commencing on the west side of Formwait street eighty-three (S3' feet north of Glenn street, and running thence north on the west side of Form wait street fifty (50) feet to lot sixteen (16); thence west one hundred and sixty (160) feet to a nine «9> foot alley: thence south on said alley fifty (50) feet, thence east one hundred and sixty (160) feet to beginning jxdnt, said premises being known as 249 Formwait street, said deed having been dated June 27, 1907, and re corded in deed book 204, page 438. of Fulton county records. Levied on as the property of Mrs. Theodosia D. M arren to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the city court of Atlanta in favor of E. McC. Adamson vs. the said Mrs. Theodosia D. Warren. A deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, tiled and recorded as required by law. Tenant in posses slon notified. Also at the same time and place, the following described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and be-’ ing in land lot one hundred and nine (109). of the Fourteenth (11th) district of Ful ton county, Georgia, beginning on the south side of West Mitchell street seven ty-five (75) feet west, of Jeptha street, thence rtmning west along the south side of West Mitchell street forty-six (46 > feet, thence south ninety-six (96) feet, thence east forty-six (46) feet, thence north ninety-six (96) feet, to tlie beginning point. Also all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in land lot one hun dred and nine (109), and in the Kour teenth (14th) district of Fulton county, Georgia, being lot number forty-six (46) of the plat of Goode, Fountain and El mer, date<l May 15, 1883, commencing on the east side of Jeptha street one hun dred and seventy-five (175) feet north of’ the northeast corner of West Mitchell and Jeptha streets, and running north forty (40) feet, running thence parallel with West Mitchell street one hundred (100) feet, thence south forty (40) feet, t'nence west one hundred (100) feet to beginning point. Levied on as the property of .1. O. Hembree to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the city court of Atlanta in favor of B. F. Byfield vs. the said J. O. Hembree I'he two above tracts of land subject to a mortgage in favor of Atlanta Banking and Savings Company. Tenant in possession notified. Also at the same time and place, the following described property, to-wit: Part of land lot twenty-one (21), of the Fourteenth (14th) district of Fulton coun ty, Georgia, beginning at a point on the east side of Waldo street one hundred and sixty 116U> feet south of the south east corner of Pickert and Waldo streets, thence running south forty-two feet and six Inches (42.6) on Waldo street, thence east one hundred and ninety-five (195) feet to a ten (10) foot alley, thence run ning north along the west side of said alley forty-two feet and six Inches (42.6) to a ten (10) foot alley, thence west along the south side of said alley one hundred and ninety-five <195) feet to Waldo street; being lot 11, of the sub division of lots 2 and 3. in block 15, of the L. P. Grant estate. Levied on as the property of J. B. Richards to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the city court of At lanta in favor of Emily C. Van Dyke vs. the said J. B. Richards. A deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as required by law. Tenant in possession notified. Also at the same time and place, the’ following described property, to-,wit: ’l’he lot, and house situated thereon, located in the city of Atlanta, Fulton county. Geor gia. known by the numbering as number ten (No. 10) Gartrell street, being part of land lot forty-five (45), in the Four teenth (14th) district of Fulton county, Georgia, fronting fifty (50) feet on the north side of Gartrell street, and ex tending back north on the east side next to McGilvey’s lot one hundred (100) feet, and on the west side next to Haas one hundred and four (104) feet, being the same property conveyed by Bertie G. West to Mrs. Irene I’. Bosworth by deed re corded February 4. 1897. in book 121, of Fulton county records. Levied on as the property of Oscar Bell to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the city court of .Atlanta Hi favor of Mrs. Irene P. Bosworth vs. the said Oscar Bell. A deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, tiled and recorded as required by law. Tenant in i>ossession notitied. Also at the time and place, the following described property, to wit: All that tractor parcel of land situate, lying and being in the county of Fulton, ’citv of Atlanta and state of Georgia, and be ing part of land lot number one hundred and eight (No. 108), in the Fourteenth (14th) district, of Fulton (originally Henrj > county, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of I.ee and Park streets, and run nir.g thence south along Lee street six ty-seven (67) feet, thence west parallel with Park street one hundred and eighty eight (188» feet to an alley, thence north along said allex sixty-seven (67) feet to Park street, and thence east along Park street one hundred and eighty-eight (188) feet to the place of beginning. Levied on as the property of Demps J. Ray to sat isfy a fl. fa. issued from the city court of Atlanta in favor 'if the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company vs. the said Demps J. Ray. A deed for the pur pose of levy and sale having been exe cuted, filed and recorded as required by law. Tenant in possession noti 1 ied. Also, at the same time and place, the following described property, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in land lot sixty (60). of the Seventeenth <l7th) district of Fulton county. Georgia, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the west side of Lookout place two hundred and twentx (220) feet south wardly from the southwest corner of Peachtree and Lookout place, thence run ning south fifty <SO) feet to lot No. 95; thence running west along the north side of lot No. 95 two hundred and seven feet and nine inches (207.9) to a ten (10) foot alley; thence running north along the east side of said alley fifty (50) feet to lot No. 93; thence running east along the south side of lot No. 93 two hun dred and four feet and five inches (204.5) tn Lookout place and point of beginning, being lot No. 94 of the first addition Peachtree View sub-division as per plat by \y. J. Nalley, civil engineer, dated May 15. 1911. and recorded in the clerk's office of the superior court of Fulton county. Georgia. Also, upon the following tract of land, to-wit. A certain tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in land lot number slxtx (No. 60) of the Seventeenth < I.7th» district of Fulton county. Georgia, and more fully described as follows: Beginning at a point on the west side of Grand View avenue one hundred and fifty (150> feet north of the northwest corner of Grand View avenue and Woodland avenue; ther.c* running north along the west side of Grand View avenue fifty ’SO) feet to lot number sev enty-two (No 72): thence running west Furniture For Sale. Legal Notices. along the south side of lot No? 72%nZ hundred and eighty-three feet and eight niches (183.8) to a ten (10) foot alley thence running south along the east sbu of said alley fifty (50) feet to lot No 74; thence running east along the north side of lot No. 74 one hundred and eightv two teet and two inches (182.2» to Grand View avenue and point of beginning, be ing lot No. 73 of the first addition Peach tree View subdivision, as per plat by \V J. Nalley, civil engineer, dated May 15’ 1911, and recorded in the clerk’s office ot the superior court of Fulton county Georgia. Levied on as the property of G. R. Moore to satisfy a fi. fa. Issued from the city court of Atlanta in favor of Juhr S. Owens vs. the said G. R. Moore. A deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as required by law. Tenant in posses sion notified. Also at’the same time and place, the following described property, to-wit: Pari of land lot number one hundred and forty nine (149) in the Seventeenth (17th 1 dis trict of said county, and more fully de scribed as follows: Commencing at a point two hundred (200) feet from the northwest corner of Hampton and Ethel streets, running eighty-six (86) feet; thence north fifty (50) feet; thence east eighty-four and three-tenths (84.3) feet thence south along the west side ol Hampton street fifty (50) feet to point of beginning, being lot No. 64 in block "E.” A. P. MeCravy K subdivision. Also, part of land lot number one hundred and forty nine (149) in the Seventeenth (17th) dis trict of said county, and more fully de scribed as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of Grove and Ethel streets, running thence south seventy (70) feet on west side of Grove street; thence west eighty-six feet and live inches (86.5); thence north seventy (70) feet; thence east along the south side of Ethel street eighty-six (86) feet to point of beginning, being lot No. 50, block “C,” of A. P. McCravy subdivision. .Levied on as the property of J. M. Crane to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the city court of Green ville. Meriwether county, Georgia, in favor of Saxon A. Anderson vs. the said J. M. Crane. A deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as required by law. Tenant in possession notified. Also at the same time and place, the following described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and be ing in the Fourteenth (14th) district and a part of land lot eighty-six (86), of Ful ton county, Georgia, and more particular ly described as commencing on the north west corner of McDaniel and Berkele streets, thence north along the west side of McDaniel street twenty-six (26) feet, thence west one hundred and fifty (150) feet, thence south twenty-six (26) feet to Berkele street, thence east along Berkele street one hundred and fifty (150) feet to the beginning point. Levied upon as the property of J. H. Holland, deceased, in the hands of C. S. AVinn. administrator, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the city court of Atlanta in favor of John S. Owens vs. the said P. S. Winn, administrator with the will an nexed of J. H. Holland, deceased. A ee< for the purpose of levy and sale having been executed, filed and recorded as re quired by law. Tenant in possession no tified. Also at the same time and place, the following described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and be ing In the city of Atlanta. Fulton county. Georgia, and in land lot for.ty-six (46). of the Fourteenth (14th) district of said coun ty, and more fully described as follows: Beginning at a point on the east side of Howell street forty-nine (49) feet south of Irwin street, and running thence south along the east side of Howell street forty nine (49) feet, thence running east <>ne hundred (100) feet, thence north forty nine (49) feet, thence west one hundred (100) feet to the beginning point. Levied on as the property of XV. O. Smith to sat isfy a fi. fa. issued from the superior court of Fulton county in favor of the state vs. Charles Smith, principal, anil S. <. Glass and W. O. Smith, securities. Prop erty pointed out by the solicitor genera) Tenant in possession notified. Also, at the same time and place, the following described real estate, to-wit: Ail that tract or parcel of land lying and being in land lot 57, of the 14th district of Fulton county, Georgia, and known as lot number 340 of the subdivision of South Atlanta Land Co., as per plat recorded in plat book 1, page 132. and more fully 'le* scribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the south side of I*ark avenue one hundred (100) feet northeastwardly from the southeast corner of Park avenue an- Hardwick street; thence running gout: f eastwardly from the southeast corner o F’ark avenue and Hardwick street; thence running southeastwardly and paralle. w’ith Hardwick street one hundred an< thirty (130) feet; thence northeast warn 1; and parallel with Park avenue fifty • feci; thence north westwardly and parad<\ with Hardwick street one hundred ano thirty (130) feet to Park avenue; thence southwestwardly along the southeast of Park avenue fifty (50) feet to the •'?- ginning point Levied on as the pr<-per: <»f J. B. Richards to satisfy a fi. fa. ly’i; '■ from the city court of Jefferson in i ;l ’ "• of Mrs. Sarah J. Lee vs. W. P. Chandler, as maker, and Dora Wilhite and I •' Richards, as indorsers. Tenant in posses sion notified.- Also, at the same time and place, tly following described property, to-wit: A.- that tract or parcel of land lying an l being in land lor 250 of the 17th dis trict of Fulton county. Georgia, beinp lots No. 4. 5. 6 and 7 in block 16. ; Hollywood cemetery, as per plot N 1 Same being levied upon as the property t Mrs. Bertha Wood Wilkins to satisfy ■ fi. fa. issued from the N. P. and 3. • ■ court of the 46901 district, G. M ■ ’ favor of Dixie Loan and Trust Compa vs. Mrs. Bertha Wood Wilkins and W. Wilkins. Property’ pointed out 1 plaintiff’s attorney. - Also at the same time and place, the fol lowing described personal property, wit: One bed head, one bundle bed one bed foot, two bundles bed rails. bundles bed slats. one bundle - leaves, two steel springs, one S. B ror, one XX”. S. mirror, one wasnstani. one side board. C. U.. one dresser, I’., one refrigerator, one sewing ma chine (not crated), two joints stove PH* - «»ne small heater, two arm rockers, !■ one nurse rocker. B. O-, eleven C • chairs, two center tables, one br. table frame, one lounge. B. 1 ; large boxes. C. U., three V! |p, es <-* T stove pipe, one range, one dining \ aD v Levied on as the property of M rs , A n*n Hodge io satisfy a warehousemans ij issue*l from 'he F'ulton aaperior cour •*. favor of John J. XX’uodside vs. the •» Mrs. A. F. Hooge. Continued on Next