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f-DITtD JUD® T. J. MARSHALL
Poultry Missionary Wort
\\'. have never seen a more striking illustration of what good
J profitable work a wide-awake poultry man can do in a communitv
.ij.p wo saw last week up in a country town in
'l’ennessee. It is off the main line of the railroad
in , of the poorest farming communities in mid
dle T nnessee. Two years ago you could hardly
lind a chicken that looked better than a scrub in
all that county.
At that time a new station agent was placed
at that town and he chanced to be a poultry crank
and he brought his layout of Rhode Island Reds
and black Minorcas with him and commenced
forthwith to build poultry coops, houses, etc., all
tlii' while talking good chickens to every farmer,
,t„ keeper or what not whoever happened to
,-oiiie in contact with him.
He made fun of their old dunghills; and told
tluin that as good a class of people as they were
should be ashamed to own such stock. They had
good cattle and horses, and why not good chick-
ens" Some got mad at him and found fault with him for a while, but
soon got over itan d came to him for advice. He advised them on
every hand; sold them stock and
helped them to buy other kinds of
chickens from other farmers, se
lected for them, and, in fact, push
ed and pulled until he had almost
all the community worked up over
the chicken business.
This fall he organized a poultry as
sociation and held a show. He was
president, superintendent and, in fact,
the whole push himself. You should
have seen the chickens pour into that
town for the show—something like 400
In all and some of them as fine as ever
seen In a show anywhere. Nine-tenths
of them were grown on the farms with
an enthusiastic set of chicken farmers
for owners, and it would have’ done
your heart good to have heard them
talk of their success in the past and
their prospects for the future.
At another town we talked to a very
Rhode Island Reds.
FOR SALE—Twelve thoroughbred S.
R. I. Red hens and pullets, one cock;
Cherokee strain; deep color. Only *1
each. G. F. Huggins, Varnells Station,
Ga 49-14-12
HAVING purchased the entire flock of
J. I. Hosford and, combined with mine,
I can offer for sale first pen, fourth pen
and fifth pen at the Georgia Poultry as
sociation, October-November, 1912; cock
erels, $2.50 up; pullets, $2.50; have over
two hundred to select from; eggs, $3.00,
vl.no and SIO.OO per setting of 15. Mrs.
A. L. Matthews. Redan. Ga. 11-25-35
My combined winnings so far this season
at the Hagerstown, Macon and Au
austa show’s on S. C. R. I. Reds were five
t.rsts, four seconds, four thirds and four
lourths. As show birds they win and as
til.;? stock they lay and pay. Eggs and
o for sale. For prices write Mrs. P
. . Cailownv. Washington, Ga. 10-25-9
TW< > fine Rhode Island Red cockerels,
eight pullets, from extra tine birds,
rhcip. \V. .1. Garner, 250 Marietta street.
_ 12-11-37
"'l' NTViEW FARM—Start now’ with
eight liens, one cock, SB. L. S. Bot
tenfield, 27-.1. Decatur, Ga. 12-10-51'
Leghorns.
<‘NE S. C. W. cock (won in
Atlanta last December) and five pul-
Ms. laying, and large size, for S2O.
‘Young’s pure strain). These are line
breeders. W. F. Jones, East Atlanta.
( * a 12-14-10
—SO S. C. White Leghorn
hens: one year old; strictly pure; al 75c
each. Mrs. T. B. Roberts, Franklin. Tenn.
WHITE LEGHORNS—-Highest quality,
vitality, unequaled utility.
Exhibition stock a specialty. Eggs for
hatching and baby chicks. A postal
nnngs interesting catalogue and reduced
autumn prices. Send for it. Address Ba
con & Haywood, 166 Springfield avenue.
Guyton, Ga S-31-3
MC »N T VIE W* “FA RM—S t art now with
eight hens, one cock, SB. L. S. Bot
tenfield, 27-J, Decatur, Gal2-10-i>o
WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, heavy lay
strain, $1.50; nullets $2 each: eggs
J -50 and up. Mrs. Robert West. 132 Car
ter Hill road, Montgomery’, Ala. 11-9-66
Plymouth Rock«.
EGGS from prize-winning Barred Plym
outh Rocks; four ribbons, first cock,
first, fourth and fifth hens. Silver cup
‘sweepstakes) on just four birds. Fine
cockerels for sale. Benjamin H. Spurlock,
Lithonia, Ga. 9-14-5
PATTERSON’S White Plymouth Rocks
you should have for your foundation
stock. They have been bred to win and
pay. Large, vigorous birds. Winners at
Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah and many
other shows. Exhibition and utility birds
of the finest quality at reasonable prices.
$2 to $5 per fifteen, $8 per hundred.
Me guarantee perfect satisfaction. Write
us. Patterson Farm, Fitzgerald, Ga.
WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS—Exhibl
tion stock a specialty. Eggs for hatch
ing and baby chicks. Reduced autumn
prices. Send for catalogue. Bacon 4.-
Ha\wood, 166 Springfield avenue, Guyton,
Ga. ®B-31-2
1 AM NOT selling out, but am selling
very fine young Ringlet Barred Rock
bens and grown pullets, $2 each; 5 or
Jnt're, $1.75 each; one-half and three
quarters grown pullets, $1.25 each; 5 or
b\ l,re - $1 each. Stock direct from E. B.
■ nonipson. First orders get choice. Or
l'-r quick, as Ringlets don’t last long
•5 these prices. John F. Stoudenmire,
1 jjnt, Ga. 11-30-13
1 ;ON at Thoinasvillo show on my While
Rocks, first pen, first and third cock- .
' f l first pullet, third hen, best pen in ;
best pullet in show and best bird >
show. Eggs from these winners $5 ’
setting. Henry W. Lester. Thomas- 1
p'jb Ga. 11-29-6
Wyandottes.
KALE- 24 White Wyandotte pullets, i
oarch and April hatch, some of them (
• laying now. also several trios prop-!
y mated; all of these are Morris strain, i
Wilson, Lithonia, Ga. 12-7-8 J
" SILVER.LACED AND COLUMBIAN ’
' • « ANDOTTES, raised from my last:
'■ ison’s winners of twelve first and one’
■■ ial; the best lot of youngsters 1 have -
*’’r had; from $1.50 to $lO each. W van- j
u"'ie Farm, Mrs ('. H. Farrar, Jenkins- 1
Ga 80-12
■LI >EN-LACED WYA NDOTTES. the
"“st and prettiest in the South. W. D.
'jnett. Molena, da. 12-33-33
'Hi SALE—First and second cock, first:
r, d second hen. first cockerel. Tonnes
’ State Fair. Write me lor prices < n
••ftridge Wyandottes. 11. M. Ross. Tub.
■■ma, Tenn. 1 i -23-2 j
1 IOUB !legai ' r.- h c' White
vandottes. We have, four pen-* of
*■ grand birds mated and can furnish
-' for hatching at $3. $5. $lO per lif- ,
Now is the time to buy eggs that •
produce the winner* for next season’s J
Regal Wyandotte Yard. 230 ' »gle- I
1 fpe avenue, Atlanta. 11-16 18 i
Games.
•li; GRIST Champion pit gn : * •. guar- ■
<1 g'ame and icGilcrs. \V. x Sun.- !
•''in. Biel .man Ga. 47-20-11 j
O'
successful poultry farmer, one who had
oeen in the business for a number of
years, and he said the secret of his
success at home was that he made it
his business to get in touch witli the
farmers about him and let them know
what he was doing and the value of
good stock over the scrub. He went
further. He would often give cock
erels (not ms best) to those whom he
desired to get interested, to cross on
their common stock, knowing that in
nine times out of ten by doing so lie
would get them interested enough in a
year or two to buy a lot of breeders
from him, discarding their others. H«
said such a course rarely fails to bring
results. True, there are those about
us why are so deaf to the advantages of
good stock that are sung around them
they go grinding along in the same
old rut from year to year, deriving no
advantages from their neighbors' ex
periences.
Orpingtons.
’ SALE-Seven females and one cock.
; White Orpingtons. These are first prize
winners and cheap. Write for informa
tk)n - **ox Raleigh. N. C. 12-14-9
• Bl PF ORPINGTON pullets and yearling
’ hens of best known strains; cheap for
. quick sale. Satisfaction or monev re
i funded. MeCrorey’s Farm, Box 11. Wood-
■ la nd. _Ga.. 12-14-6
‘ ONE TRIO Kellerstrass strain White
Orpingtons, less than two rears old;
■ beauties and worth double the price asked.
; Get this bargain for $lO. 1238 DeKalb
avenue. _Bell phone Ivj g. 12-11-40
TORSA LE (>ne I Hat k (irp ngton ci ck
, bird, one Black Orpington cockerel, four
, Black Orpington hens, four Black Orping
. ton pullets. Among these is the display
' pen that won at Atlanta in January. E.
E. Mack, Thr.masvllie. <la. ]2-11 -20
, 1 HA\ E fine strain of Buff Orpingtons,
and to close them out will sacrifice.
’ Io 1 ??? check for Kets my entire lot of
• «>3 birds, which Includes 18 pullets, 8 hens,
• 6 cockerels and 1 cock. Two pens out
of this lot won second and third pens at
i Coweta Poultry Association show. If you
want a big bargain, write me. E. M.
' crim.s. Route No. 1, Newnan, Ga. 61-30-11
: MY EXTREMITY’YOCR’i >I’IUUI'U \ I’rY
Orpingtons. White. Black and Buff
owing to my business. I must close out
by January 1 some 200 high-class birds.
i Now is your chance to secure the best
blood in these, the best of all chickens.
Price sl, $2 and $3 each. Worth double.
M illiam J. Lloyd, Chattahoochee, Ga.
. 10-19-6
' BUFF t >RPINGTONS —Exhibition stock a
i specialty. Eggs for hatching and baby
■ chicks. Reduced autumn prices. Send
for catalogue. Bacon & Haywood. 166
Springfield avenue, Guyton. Ga. 8-31-1
M‘ >NTVI E\\ FARM Start 1 v, wit]
eight hens, one cock. SB. L. S. Botten
fleld, 27-J, Decatur, Ga 12-10-61
FOR SALE AT ONCE—Fifty S. C. Crvs
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
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Bantams.
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BANTAMS -Game bantams. Sebrights,
Buff Cochins. Carlisle Cobb. Athens.
Ga. 4-26-30
Minorcas.
For SALE—a FEW VKHY "FINE
BLACK MINORCA CHICKENS. PRIZE
WINNING STOCK. REGFLAR EGG
MACHINES. BAILOR SMITH, M'DON
OUGH, GA. -14-12
i —r 27 -"-- ~
Ducks.
WOODLAND, GA., P. O. BOX 11.
OUR winnings on I. R. Ducks at Colum
bus, Ga., Dec. 2 to 7, xvere as follows:
Ist pen white ducks (one entry only):
2d and sth pens fawn and white; Ist
and Sth duck. This proves the high qual
ity of our birds. Our prices on stock
and eggs are reasonable. We never fail
to please our customers. Buy drakes of
our white egg winning strains and im
prove your flock 100 per cent. Better or
der eggs now for spring delivery.
10-
INDIAN RUNNERS High quality, Tow
prices, white, fawn and white; grown
stock, ducklings, eggs. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Book orders at show. Georgia
Duck Smyrna, Ga. 32-14-12
WHITE RUNNER DUCKS Don’t fail to
see my White Runners at Southern In
ternational show’, December 16 to 21.
Book orders now for stock and eggs.
Nice stock $6 and up: eggs $7.50 ami $5
for eleven. J. E. Gifford, Route 6, Box
XMarietta. Ga.l2-14-5
! F< )R SA LI I -Few good White Indian Run
ner ducks Also one trio exhibition col
or Fawn and White. Winners at Atlanta
■ and Augusta 1911 and 1912. E. E. Mack,
Thomasville, Ga.l2-11-19
I Ft »R SALE White, fawn and white, pen-
I died Runners, Buff Orpington ducks,
i Good and cheap. W. E. Lumley, Tulla
homa, Tenn.ll-9-2
i White Runners for sale.
| If you want first-class breeders or
| birds for the show room at reasonable
i prices write us quick. Jefferson Poultry
! Farm. Albany, Ga. 10-5-43
iFREE RANGE DUCK AND POULTRY
FARM. Chamblee, Ga. Have the larg
i est line of While Indian Runner ducks Tn
' the South. Fine stock. Can sell you
•pairs, trios and pens for less than oth
ers. Write for prh os, stating your wants.
Also have large, line lot of White Leg
horns and Rhode Island Reels. Remem
ber Free Range insures strong fertility
and vigorous storT. 12-12-6
I A FEW choice trios ot White Indian
, Runner ducks (Spencer. Fishel strains)
i for sl2; fawn and white, $5 pairs; $7
| trios; twelve pens; go<x| ones. We guar
antee to please you. Eggs. *2. $3 and $5.
Hen eggs for incubation, $7.50 per 100.
I<»ak Dean Poultry Farm, Stone Moun
; tain, <la
CAN SPARE ‘ v more White Runners:
I $lO trio; sls P‘‘ l ' of .four ducks and
satisfaction guaranteed. South.
(Georgia I'oultry Farm. .Sale City.
I WHTij“RI NNIfR <i;;«’Kß "I
and < ess f’ ' Hnow Whito Poultry
I Yni »). O. Ruv, manager, Kirkw< oh. Ga
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
Second Atlanta
Show Opens
Monday
The second annual exhibition of the
Southern International Poultry associa
tion will be opened to the public at 1
o clock Monday afternoon at the Audi-
I torium-Armorv. The managers of the
enterprise state that 5,000 fowls have
I been entered, and that the show will be
the third largest held in America this
year.
Last year’s show was a most re
markahle first performance—in fact, it
w doubtful if a better first show bus
ever been given In the South. The man
agers of the show state that this year’s
exhibition will surpass that not only in
numbers, but in general class of the
entries.
Capable judges will handle the va
rious classes. All the awards will
doubtless have been made by Tuesday
night.
The admission will be ten cents
•Eggs.
THOROUGHBRED Ruff Orpington oggs.
qkJo 1 per 15 ’ 126 Windsor street. Main
, 8&88 - 10-9-15
I ■ ■ _ -.—.
Incubators.
I TWO incubators, one brooder, one Mann
1 • )< . ,ne mill, cheap. W. J. Garner, 250
! -^ ar -ptta street. 12-11-36
A Buckeye Incubator.
Is Gl ARA NOTICED to hatch every hatch
able egg; insurable. $8 to $35.* Gel a
1913 catalogue. MarbUt & Minor. East
Atlanta, Ga. 12-9-16
Guinea Pigs.
' v ’ r ? 11 •hese interest-
mg little pets, for some good little l»«»v
for a Christmas present, come and select
them at once, so as to he sure and get
them. A limited number to s.-11, George
S. Austin. 428 East Georgia avenue. At
lanta. Ho-it-i?
U ANTED—-Few pigs. Stale number and
price. Address A.. Box BG6. Atlanta
63-14-12
Poultry—Miscellaneous. Poultry—Miscellaneous.
H. G. HASTINGS & CO.
SEEDS. PLANTS, CANARY BIRDS AND GOLDFISH. NORTH
AND SOI TH SIDE DELIVERIES 9 A. M. : INMAN PARK
AND WEST END, 2 P. M. PHONES 2568.
RIGHT NOW is the proper time for planting bulbs
in the open ground. Planted now they will furnish
an abundance of beautiful blossoms in early spring.
We have Single and Double Hyacinths. Tulips, Narcis
sus and Lilium Auratinn Bulbs of the very best
grades. Bulb catalog free.
S\\ EE'l PEAS are one of the most successful of all the
i his is a good time to plant them.
" Hastings tinest mixed ’contains seventy-two sepa
rate and distinct varieties. Plant them for the best
o-nli.". 60c a poiiii.l, 20c quarter pound, 10c ounce.
E ( ARRI a lull line of Clayton’s dog remedies. A
remedy lor (“very disease. A complete treatise on
tlie care of dogs free.
WIZARD BRAND sheep manure—the verv best fer
tilizer for the lawn - $1.50 a bag of 100 pounds.
WE lIA \Ea completi* line of Eyrie shipping coops
and egg boxes.
WE ARE headquarters for poultry yard appliam-es.
Grit and shell boxes, drinking founts, dry food
hoppers, iced pans, etc. Get our prices on anything
you‘need in this line. Catalog free.
W UFA I makes a good feed for chickens at this sea
son. W e have a lot ot extra good stock bought for
seed stock. 'I he planting s(*ason is over, and we are
selling it at <-lii<-ken wheat prices—sl.so a bushel. Get
a bag and try it.
RED COMB MEAT MASH, the great egg-making
food. It contains all the ingredients that are neces
sary’ to increase egg production, and if fed regularly,
will surely give results. $2.25 for WO pounds, 10
pounds 25c.
RED COMB PIGEON FEED, free from dirt and grit,
an ideal feed. $2.50 per 100 pounds.
CANARD BIRDS make very acceptable Xmas gifts.
We have some beauties at $2.75 each.
GOLDFISH for the children. 10c, 15c and 25c each.
A COMPLETE line of Canary Cages. $1 up to sls.
KISH GLOBES, ornaments and fish food.
W I’. IIA\ E the prettiest collection of potted 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’C CARRY alfalfa meal, bran, meat scraps, shorts,
corn, charcoal, grit, oyster shell, poultry bone; in
fact, poultry feeds of all kinds. Get our prices before
you buy.
Turkeys, Turkeys
WRITE us for f. o. b. prices.
FANCY I’Ol LTRY
AVE have oil,hand good stock of R. 1. Reds, White Leghorns. Black
and Buff Orpingtons. Cornish Indian Gaines, and White Rocks,
and prices are right.
REMEDIES
FI LL line of Dog and Poultry Remedies.
ATLANTA SEED A XD PRODI’CE CO.
23 South Broad St reel.
I’honcs: Main 619. Atlanta 261
Poultry—Miscellaneous.
EIGHT Pl LLETS and one rooster for
must sell by December 25; one prize
winning White Orpington cock, will sell
cheap or will swap for White I. R. duck;
two registered Berkshire sows and one
boar that must go cheap. Wiregrass
Poultry Farm. Broston._Ga. 12-J 4J 7
25 R. C. R. I. RED pullets and one cock;
$lO. Buff Orpingtons, Barred Rocks,
Rhode Island Reds. Whitt Lelßiorns. Fine
birds. Have sold my home anU must
dispose of chickens at once. Fine cocker
» els, above varieties. $3 each. H. G.
Moore, Hazlehurst, Ga. 88-14-12
I WISH to exchange twelve white ami
fawn Indian Runner ducks for as many
S. C. White Leghorn hens. I want good
stock. Charles T. Blaine. Franklin. N. C.
‘ I t 86-14-12
‘ It I REDS* an<i White Plymouth Rock
J « Patterson strain) yearling hens, pul
' lets and cockerels of both breeds. Qual
: high. Prices low to reduce our
nocks. MoCrorey's Fann. Box 11. Wood
land, Ga. 12-14-7
FOR SALE TTaRGE A NG(»R A G( >A T.
WAGON AND HARNESS. AND TEN
BROWN LEGHORN CHICKENS. JOHN
\i:m-'Ci:. iu'.ei.xsiioiio, \ 11-14-11
NOTfeiS I !;<vc Otllj B Whi .• \\ j
; andotte and Buff < Tpington 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
’ now. E. E. Mack, Thomasville. Ga.
’ •12-11-18
I • CLOSING Ol’T SALE Cheap: Keller-
strass White Orpingtons, Thompson’s
| double-mated Ringlet Rocks and White
| Leghorns. Cockerels and pullets from
i the above varieties White Indian Runner
ducks. Fishel and Valentine strains. My
■ ! foundation stock is the best 1 could buy.
Write Paullin’s Poultry Farm. Fort
I Gaines > Ca. 11-16-11
WHITE ORPINGTON EGGS, S2O for 15.
i Peggy strain. Phenomenal layers.
• White Leghorn eggs, $1.25 to $1.50. Mrs.
, T. O. B. Wood, '.’'ifton. Ga. 12-7 ?
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS—SIock.
eggs and one-day old chicks. R. C. and
S. (’. R. I. Reds; Single Comb W hite Leg
i ho’iis, White and Fawn Indian Runner
j ducks. Mrs. B. H. Middlebrooks, Yates
ville. Ga.
FoR SALE- -Orpingtons < Huff, Black.
White), Langshans (Black); change
t forces sale Your chance. W. E. Lum
ley. Tuilal on a. Tenn. 11-9-3
’ MRS. B. Ik MIDDLE
BROOKS, Yatesville. Ga..
won second and fourth pen
Barred Rocks, second pen
F. and W. Indian Runner
Ducks at Georgia State
Fair, Maeon, (in. Stock and
. eggs for sale. 10-26-8
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 Rucks and White Orpingtons
cheap. Fairview Farm, Palmetto, Ga.
-14-67
Horses and Carnages
FOR SALE—Nice buggy; leather top,
rubber tires; cost 8250; quick sale, $-10.
342 N. Ja<•kson st. 74-14-12
F(tl; SALE <>R EXCHANGE for automo
bile. one Wilkes horse, six years old, and
rubber-tired bugj y. Box 876. care Geor-
Slaib
FOR SALE CHEAP Horse, harness and
light spring wi.gon; very thing for re
tail grocer or truck farmer. Call either
ph-Hi-- 283. 54-12-12
ROAN HORSE, seven years old. cheap.
Call the Fleischmann Company, 129
Edgewood avenue. 26-12-12
Ponies.
Foil SALE-4’onfe., (or Chrlßtinns, ScilTto
SBS; nice spotted ponies. Can make
arrangements to whip for Chrllitnias. .1 P
Frank. 204 Fourth Ave . Nashville, Tenn
Bones.
GROEND BONKS
FOR (diII’KENS
E\ lIKY day. Campl <ll Bros., 89 Decatur
Dogs.
1 '/d‘■ 1 1 ’ , 1,1111 1 eriiciH, containing
the blood Os live Os the greatest fighting
dofer s living. Black Brandy, Colbv’s Tige.
Charles Loyd’s Pilot. Dulihants Paddy
and Birmingham Jack. These pups game
U (loath. $!5 each H. C. McDonald. 62
V\ Biker "treet 66-14-12
REGIS I'ERED Collies for Xmas presents.
Male. 3 mo. o ld. sls
Female, 3 mo. old. slv.
Male. 3 yrs. old. $35.
Direct descendants of <’humpiun < >rms
kirk Artist, a $2,500 Collie.
W. I)e Lacey Abernathy,
Route 2, Pulaski, Tenn.
ARE you interested in dogs” Send today
f«»r free Sample copy of “Sportsmen’s
Review. 104 Butler Building, Cincin
n.a.!,b ±L1 4 : 12
D< »GS for sale cheap. Hounds and bird
dogs, thoroughly trained; some, young
stock, partly trained; will exchange dogs
for gun, typewriter or chickens. R. A.
54-14-12
1 OX, w i deer and EiooShounda; 50-
pago illustrated catalogue, 5 cents.
Rookwood Kennels. Lexington, Ky
44 50-11
rofsyth. Main 4311-J. 49-12-12
Legal Notices.
SHERIFF SALES F<»l>
JANUARY, 1912.
WIH be Hold before the present court
house door, '“old city ball building," lo
cated at the northeast corner of South
I “ryor and East Hunter streets, the said
premises having been designated by ths
board of commissioners of roads and rev
enues of Fulton county us the court house,
in the city of Atlanta, county,
V n e . l i I ’* a “ 1111 111,1 llr ’‘'* Tuesday in January
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 I hat tract or parcel of land lying and
being in the city of College I'nrk, being
part of land lot one hundred and fiftv-uine
ot the Fourteenth (14th) district of
originally Henry, now Fulton county.
Georgia, and more particularly described
us follows: Beginning at the southwest
corner of Harden avenue and Madison
street, running thence west along the
side of Harden avenue seventy-live
<<s) feet, thence south one hundred and
ninetj* <190) feet, thence east seventy-five
(75< feet to Madison street, thence north
along west side of Madison street one
hundred and niuetv (1’0) feet, to the be
ginning poITU. 1 c\ied on as the property'
of Mrs. Mattle E. Jones to satisfy a fl. fa.
Issued from the city court of Atlanta in
favor of S. .1. Winn vs. Mrs. Mattle E.
Jones. A deed for the purpose of lew
and sale having been executed, filed and
recorded as required by law. Tenant in
possession notified.
.Also, at the same time and pla'-e, the
following described property, to-wit: AH
that tra< t or parcel 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 uvemn* 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 lino of lot number one (No.
1), of said block; thence west one hun
dred (100) feet to Myrtle Street; thence
north along rhe east side of Myrtle street
one hundred and ninety (190) feet to the
point of beginning. Levied upon as the
property of John D. Muldrew to satisfy
a fl. 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 1». A deed for the
purpose of levy* and sale having been
executed, filed and recorded as required
mV law. Tcnajit in possession notified
Uso, 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 (14). of the Fourteenth (14th)
district of originally Henry, now* Fulton
county, Georgia, and mon* 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 (100) feet; thence northeastwardly
five (5) feet; thence southeastwardly fif
ty (50) feet; thence northeastwardly fifty
<SO) feet;, thence northwestwardly one
hundred and forty-seven and seven-tenths
(147 7-10) feet, to Waverly’ way; thence
south west wartlly along the southeast side
of Waverly way fifty-six and five-tenths
i 56 5-10> feet, to th'* point of beginning;
suid premises being Improved property
and known as No. 171 Waverly way. Lev
ied upon as th* property of Mrs. Eniille
D. Morse to satisfy u fl. 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 l»een exe
cuted, filed 'Hi'! recorded m required by
law. Tenant in possession no
U&o * ••<Hie time and pl&ct
following described property, to-wit: AH
that tract or parcel of land Ifing and be
ing in land lot number one hundred and
tliTrtv-one (131). of the Fourteenth (14th)
district, of Fulton county, Georgia, begin
ning at (he southeast corner of Main
stt* et and Pennsylvania avenue, and ex
tending In a southeasterly direction along
the south side of Main street fifty •50 >
feet, thence in a southwesterly 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
tSO) feet to Pennsylvania avenue, thence
In a northeasterly dreetion along the east
side of Pennsylvania avenue om* hundred
and sixty <160) feet to the beginning
point, being lots ten < 10) and clever <11).
of the J. R. Smith x- Co. sub-division, as
per plat made by’ W. J Nalley, civil en
gineer. Levied on ;m the property "f W.
E (’arnes. deceased, to satisfy a fi fa.
issued from the court of ordinary of (’lay
ton county, in favor of Mrs. Lavonia M.
Games vs. 1,. J. Melson, executor of the
will of the said W. E. Carnes, deceased.
Tenant in possession notified.
Also at the same time and place,
following described property, to-wit: Al!
that tract or i ar<‘»*l <»f land situated, h ing
and being in the • ity of Atlanta, part of
land 10l seventy-six (76), of the Four
teenth (11th) district, of originally Henry
Furniture For Sale. Furniture For Sale.
See Ed. Matthews & Co.
For Your Holiday Furniture.
Sideboards and Buffetsßls.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 'fables 12.50 to 50.00
Chifforobes 15.00 to 60.00
Cliiffonieres 15.00 to 65.00
Easy Rockers 3.00 to 20.00
Push Button Morris (’hairs.:.. 12.50 to 35.00
Ladies’ Desks 5.00 to 25.00
Everything to Eurnish the I lonic, at a Great
Holiday Reduction.
THE HOME OF THE HOOSIER KITCHEN
(’AB I NET.
ED. MATTHEWS & CO.
23 East Alabama Street.
Between Whitehall and Pryor Streets.
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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 ..f Formw'idt street eighty-three (83)
tec. north of Glenn street, and running
thence north on tin* west side of Form
wait street fifty (50) feet to lot sixteen
(16); ttieace 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 ami sixty (160) feet
to beginning point, said premises being
known as 241’ Form wait street, said deed
having been dated June 27. 1307, and re
corded in deed book 204, page 438. of
Fulton counts’ records. Levied on as the
property of Mrs. Theodosia D. Warren to
satisfy a ti. fa. issued from the citv court
of Atlanta in favor of E. M.c Warnson
vs. the said Mrs. Theodosia D. Warren.
A deed for the purpose of levy and sale
having been executed, filed and iceorded
as required by law. Tenant in posses
sion notified.
Also at the same time an-i place, the
following described Iroperty, to-wit: AH
that tract or parcel ‘f land lying and be
ing in land lot one hundred and nine < 109),
of the Fourteenth (14th) district of Ful
ton county, Georgia, beginnit •; on the
south side of West Mitchell str< <>t seven
ty-five (75) feet west of Jepthu street,
thence running west along the south side
of West Mitchell struct forty-six (46) feet,
thenre south ninety-six <96) feet, thence
east forty-six (46) feet, thence north
ninety-six (96) feet, to the beginning
point. Also all that tract of parcel of
land lying and being in land lot one hun
dred and nine < !/>!)), and in the Four
teenth (14th) district of Fulton county,
Georgia, being lot number forty six (46)
of the plat of Goode. Fountain and El
mer, dated Ma; 15, 1883, commencing on
the east side 1 of Jeptha street one hun
dred and seventy-five <175) feet north of
Hie northeast corner of West Mitchell and
Jeptha streets, and running north forty
(40) feet, running thorn - parallel with
West Mitchell street one hundred (100)
feet, thence south forty (40) feet, tbence
west one hundred (100) f«*et to beginning
point. Levied on as the property of J. <).
Hembree to satisfy a fl. ra Issued from
the city court of Atlanta in favor of H.
F. Byfield vs. the said J. G. Hembree
I he iw<> 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 <2l). of the
Fourteenth (I.4th) district of Fulton coun
ty, Georgia, beginning nt a point on the
east side of Waldo street one hundred
and sixty (160) feet south of the south
east corner of Pickert and Waldo streets,
thence running south forty-two feet and
six Inches (42.6) on Waklo street, thence
east one hundred and ninety-five <195)
feet to a ton (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, tlienee 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
fi. fa. issued from the city court of At
lanta in favor of Emily (’. 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: The
lot, and house situated thereon, located in
tlie city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Geor
gia. known by the numbering as* num her
ten (No. 10) Garirell street, being part
of land lot forty-fiv® (45), in the Four
teenth (14th) district of Fulton county,
Georgia, fronting fifty (50) feet on the
north side of Gartrell street, ami ex
tending back north on the east side next
to MeGilvey’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 P. 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 fi. fa.
Issued from the city court of Atlanta In
favor of Mr.-). Irene P. Bosworth vs. the
said Oscar Bell. A deed for the purpose
of levy ami sale having been executed,
filed and recorded as required by law.
Tenant in possession notified.
Also at the same time and placed tlie
following described property, to wit: All
that tract or parcel of land situate, lying
and being in the county of Fulton. < ity
of Atlanta >tn<l state of Georgia, and be
ing part of land lot number one humlred
ami eight (No. 108). in the Fourteenth
tilth) district, of Fulton < originally
Henry) county, bounded and described
as follows: Beginning at the southwest
corner of Lee and Park streets, and run
ning thence south along Lee street six
ty-seven (67; feet, thence west parallel
witj) Park street one hundred and elghty
eight (188) feet to an alley, thence north
along said alley sixty-seven (67) feet to
Park street, and thence cast along Park
street one hundred and eighty-eight <188)
feet to the place of beginning Levied on
as the propert> of Dernps J Ray to sat
isfy a i. fa issued from the city court
of Atlanta in favor of the Northwestern
Mutual Life Insurance Company vs. the
said Ih-nips J. Ray. A deed fur the pur
pose of levy and sale having been exe
cuted, filed and recorded as required by
I '‘Tenant in possession not 1 fied.
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 <6O;, <-f
the Seventeenth <l7th) district of Fultuli
county. Georgia, and more particularly
described as follows: Beginning at a
point on the west wide of Lookout place
two hundred and twenty <220) feet south
wardly from the southwest, corner of
Peachtree ami Lookout place, thence run
ning south fifty (50) 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 t»*n (10)
foot alley, thence running north along the
east sld< of said alley fifty (50) f'-et tn
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)
to Lookout place ami point <»f beginning,
being lot No. 94 of the first addition
Peachtree View sub-divtslon art per pla<
by \V. J Nalley, civil engineer, dated
May 15, 1911, ami recorded in the clerk’s
office of the superior court of Fulton
county. Georgia. \lso, upon tiie following
tract of land, to-wit: \ certain tract
parcel <•' land situated, lying and being
in land lot number sixty < No. 60) nf th<’
Seventeenth (17th) district of Fulton
county. Georgia, ami more fully descr.U-d
as follows: Beginning at a point on the
west si«ie of Gram! View avenue one
hundred and fifty <150) feel north <»f the
northwest corner of Grand View avenue
and Woodland avenue; thence running
north along the west side of Grand View
avenue fifty <SO/ feet to lot number sev
enty-two (No 72); thence running west
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along the south side of lot No. 72 one
hundred and eighty-three feet and eight 1
inches i 183.8) to a ten (10) foot allev;
them .- running south along the east side i
of said alley fifty (50) feet to lot No.
<1; thenru running east along the north
side of !<>t No. 74 one hundred and eighty
two feet and two inches < 182.2) to Grand
\ iew avenue and point of beginning, be
ing lot No. 73 of the first addition Peach
tree View subdivision, as per plat by W.
; ’• Nalbw. civil engineer dated May 15.
1911. and recorded in the clerk’s office
of the superior court of Fulton county,
Georgia. Levied on as the property’ of
G. R. Moore to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from
f-be • ity court of Atlanta in favor of John
S. < )wens 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: Part
of land lot number one hundred ami forty
nine (149> in the Seventeenth (L7th) dis
trict of said county, and more fully* de
scribed as follows; Commencing at a
point tw*o hundred (200) feet from the
nortinvest corner of Hampton and Ethel
streets, running eighty-six (86) feet:
i|j<»u« north fifty (50) feet; thence east
eighty-four an.l three-tenths (81.3) feet:
thence south along the west side of
Hampton street fifty <SO• feet to point of
beginning, being lot No. j n block “E."
A P McCravy subdivision. Also, part of J
land lot number one hundred and fortv
nine (149) in the Seventeenth (17th) dis
trict of said county, ami 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 elghty-six feet and five inches (86.5);
theme nortii seventy <7O) feet; thence
east along the south side of Ethel street
eighty-six <B6) feet to point of beginning,
being lot No. 50, block of A. P.
M.’Cravy subdivision. Levied on as the
property* of J. M Crane to satisfy* a fi
fa. issued from the city court of Green
' fib Meriwether county , Georgia, in favor
of Saxon A Anderson vs. the said J. M
<’ranc. 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
leg 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
v st corner of McDaniel and Berkeie
streets, extending (hence north along tin
w. st side of McDaniel street tw*enty-sb.
(26) feet, thence west one hundred and
fifty (150) feet, thence south twenty-six
(26) feet to Berkeie street, thence east
along Berkeie street one hundred and
fifty (150) feet to the beginning point.
Levied upon us the property of J. 11.
Holland, deceased, in the hands of C. 8.
Winn, administrator, to satisfy a fl. fa
issued from the city court of Atlanta in
favor of John S. Owens vs. tlie said C
S. Winn, administrator with the will an
nexed of J. H. Holland, deceased. A deed
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 trai-t or parcel of land lying and be
ing In the city of Atlanta. Fulton county.
Georgia, ami in land lot forty-six (46), of
Hie Fourteenth (14th) district of said coun
tv, and more fully described as follows
Beginning at a point on the cast side of
Howell street forty-nine < 49» feet south
of Irwin street, and running thence south
along th«* east side of Howell street forty
nine (49) feet, thence running east one
hundred (106) feet, thence north forty
nine (49) feet, thence west one hundred
(100) feet to the beginning point. Levied
on as the property of W. O. Smith to sat
isfy a fi. fa. issued from the superior court
of Fulton county in favor of the stare
vs. (’harles Smith, principal, and S. C.
Glass and W O. Smith, securities. Prop
'■rty pointed out by the solicitor genera)
Tenant in possess lon Jiotitied.
Also, at the same time and place, the
following described real estate, to-wlt: A:
that tract or parcel of land lying am
being in land lot 57, of the 14th district
of Fulton county, Georgia, and known as
lot number 340 of the subdivision of Soutt
Atlanta Land Co., as per plat recorded ir
plat book 1. page 132. and more fully de
scribed as follows: Beginning at a point
on the south side of Park avenue one
hundred (100) feet northeastwardly fron
•the southeast corner of Park avenue ano
Hardwick street; thence running south
eastwardly* from th'* southeast corner of
Park avenue and Hardwick street; thence
running southeastwardly and paralie
with I Ludwick street one hundred ano
thirty < 130) feet: thence northeastwardly
and parallel with Park avenue fifty (50/
feet ; thence northwestwardly and paralie'
with Hardwick street one hundred and
thirty <130) feet to Park avenue; thence
south westwardly along the southeast side
of I‘ark avenue fifty* (50) feet to the be
ginning point. Levied on as the property
••f J. B. Richards to satisfy a fl fa. Issue'’,
from the city cor.rt of Jefferson In favoi
of Mis Sarah J. Lee vs. W. P. Chandler
as maker, ar.d Dora Wilhite and J. B
Richards, as indorsers. Tenant in posses
slop notified.
Also, at the same time and place, th<
following described property, to-wit: Al
that tract, or parcel of land lying an*
being in land lot 250 of the 17th dis
trlct of Fulton county, Georgia, being
lots No. 4,5, 6 and 7 In block 16, of
Hollywood cemetery, as per plot No. 3 .
Same being levied upon as the property o
Mrs. Bertha Wood Wilkins to satisfy a
11. fa issued from the N. P. and J. P I
court of the 469th district, G. M.. In
favor of Dixie Loan and Trust Company
vs. Mrs. Bertha Wood Wilkins ami C
W. Wilkins. Property pointed out by
plaintiff’s attorney.
Also at the same time and place, the fol
low jpg described personal property, to- j
wit: one bed head, on? bundle bed* ends. 1
one bed foot, two bundles bed rails, tw>»
bundles bed slats, one bundle table
leaves, two steel springs, one S. B. ml.'
ror. one W. S mirror, one vashstan< - ,
one side board, C I’., one dresser, boxes.
C I one refrigerator, one sowing ma- ij
chine (not crated), two joints stove pipe
< r.e rnnll bearer, two arm rockers. R. <•
one nurse ro<*ker, B. <>., eleven C. S
chairs, two center tables, one br. ony>
table frame, one lounge, B. 0.. tw*
large boxes. C. r.. three pieces o J
stow pipe, one range, one dining tabu
Levied on as the properly of Mrs. A. F
llodgu io satisfy a warehouseman’s liet
issued from the Fulton superior court ii
favor of John J. Woodside vs. the sah
Mrs. A. F. (lodge. -J
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