Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 17, 1912, EXTRA, Image 13
the ’.TI AN-TA GEORGIAS AN’l) Xi-AVS.read for prqflT-GEORGIAN WANT A.OS—USE FOR RESULTS
“The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin” j
Do Your Renting and Searching Through This Bulletin.
I' contains a complete list of every
.'.fu? unfurnished) in any locality can 'be' located wi’th : '« Prices (either fur-
‘ Garages. Storage Houses, etc., can be found or rented with e>s h 21 h Bu , slness Locations, Ware-
U The Georgian employs special representatives t 2 keep hi" BulMb eo.m i‘W adve , rtisln ? in u
. ,„vcnienee of our patrons. Save time, money, wor: y and useless steps yo"
Rooms and Board.
i HImToLIJ£NBECK'
HOTEL.
\ modern family hotel.
57 E. Third Street.
o\E BLOCK from The Georgian
Terrace. Forty newly furnish-
T steam-heated rooms: electric
Ij.riits; fire-proof building: free
jtlis Rate: Board and room
s ; i per week upward. Robert
I) Edwards. Proprietor. 12-14-35
rvVNTI-;l~ ~ After Christmas, sixteen stu
, to board at student home: just
Splendid board at $lB. Close in.
• ■ -- Student, Box 81'0, care Georgian.
12-16-25
pT'vJi7xTBLE room and board in new
Inman Park home. Ivy 4231-. J.
vtfurnished front room, with
a ' r ,> : also single room; private family.
68 liiist Cain street. l 2-16-28
.■“Eys with or without board at 74 For
- avenue. Ivy 4345.1ik'f"
i Wi i — v.7ung men can get nicely furnished
heated room witli board. 176
j.’,,rr‘ -t ate. Phone 1yy_6789. 12-14-35
MCill.Y furnished rooms, with or with
’ n , : > i,..;,rd. Atlanta 3710. 12-ID--’
HAVE - pleasant front room with board
at 513 Peachtree street.l2-14-26
c. .i'i’l.l: or "gentlemen for nicely fur
nished room with meals. Private home,
p.rnanent. Ivy 4763-J. 227 IV. Peacb
tree. 12-14-30
pi.iiTcTil 1-li. front room; excellent
infills. 26 E. Cain. 49-13-12
Ch’ll large room and board; steam heat,
adloining bath and dressing room.
nt : 12-13-32
... ■ i.l furnished room with board and
all modern conveniences. 179 North
’ ckson. Phone Ivy 1907-J.12-13-19
.ar. secure room and board at 159
Central ave. Main 830-L. 12 13-24
JUST OFF PEACHTREE.
BOTH single and double rooms with
• Cain. _ 32-13M2
- ■ r< - in. with board, in ar. el
egants furnished, private, modern
koine. furnace heat, telephone, electric
li.jhts, baths. the use of dining room, liv
irg room. parlor; beautifully furnished;
froi.t veranda; first-class meals, the very
br<t; i real pleasant home to a refined,
permanent couple: references. Mrs. Co
rey. 619 West Peachtree street. Bell
phone Ivy 5635-J.26-13-12
Ro(»M and first-class board. 428 Gor
_don strret. 12-13-3
FIRST-CLASS room and board.
Best north side location. 16
Porter Place. Ivy 6705. 12-10-47
ROOMS, with or without board; private
family; everything congenial and home
like. Call Main 4208-J. 278 Rawson st.
12-11-24
NICELY furnished front room, with ex
cellent meals, in ideal north side home;
gentlemen or couples preferred. 17 P2ast
\'■ p’! aVemie. Ivy 935. 33-11-12
’ : D TaSle boarder? at 55 Garnett.
Phone Main 3439-J.12-I_l -7
COVPLE or two gentlemen for nice front
room; also table board. Vacant the
18th. 256 Capitol avenue. Main 2031-L.
1 PLE or two wiling ■ ■ :
secure reasonable board in furnace
*ated north side home. Phone Ivv
HV 50-10-12
T\V<> NICE furnished front rooms and
board at 29 East Harris. Ivy 3741 -L.
NICELY furnished room and first-class
board at 406 Peachtree. Ivv 1746.
S ?T B( )ARDING. 16 East Bakj r
"Cleanliness our motto.” The best ta
bles _in_t he_ci tb. 2666-. T. _ _ 12-10-16
'jENTLEJJEN or ladies can get excellent
board, large rooms, for $4 per week. 18
Capit plat 12-9-35
THose appreciating a home w’ith every
comfort and refinement, at reasonable
call at 28 East North avenue Ivy
HRNISHED room with board. 25 West
~J4akor street Ivy 549-J. 12-9-2
<>i ;1 ;osit K “the "cawtolT “
ELY furnished rooms and excellent
nd’le board. 121 Capitol Square. Main
<M-L. 12 3-30
•’><> East North Avenue.
BETWEEN the Pearhtrees. Fine, light
rooms and excellent table board. Ivy
Board Wanted.
1 Y *' '’ ol ’NG LADIES desire room and
’ -ard in strictly private family, on
•omh side. Address M. B. C., care Geor
-31-16-12
NG LADY teacher and roommate
wan t board; north side; must be flrst
•Hss good board. Board. Box 35, care
Georgian 12-14-31
'>'"'l) BOARD, well heated and Pghted
s ngle room by gentleman; north side
arm walking distance. Full particulars or
™ attention paid. L., Box 250, care Geor
gian 43-13-12
1 •' I A HD \v xt j? jj hy cou p lp w lfh baby
jnonths old; state price, location.
i ... ’ Pan ‘. _ : '9-i:LI2
■ J'" d< at the number of mis under
,1P . n°°m and Board” column of The
r wonder the people recog-
Georgian is the paper to
,' ,n nice boarding places, for they
r? P a larger number of places to select
iGm' 1 . ace Your ad for boarders In The
s “R°°m and Board” column
u tni your vacant spaces at your table.
rr—— — 12-5-12
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
I YY l ar 8e room, with one or two
, ■ steam heat: close in with prl
•a e family, ivy 3941. 65-16-12
r?. . I 'J'•'l 'X of refinement, desiring well
';. ls he<l room with home comforts,
nn<l same in owner’s home. IS W
•. between West Peachtree and Spring.
=j~_... 12-16-20
• F . 1,1 -NT- -Three rooms for housekeep-
P, also large bed room. 58 Wi st
;, 1 -'’lose in; furnace lu ate.!,
.-ynisned room. 94 East Pine. Ivv
"I-. __ll. H £akb; $5. 1246-11
' ~'i°oins for roomers or light
'usekeeping. Cheap. 145 Spring street.
— — 12-16-12
‘J.I.Ni one lovely furnished front
, ' n- 'bf couple or two gentlemen,
.. Central avenue. Phone
p-pL,.,., 12 16-14
' /J!”'' I ', • si< 'e!y furnished rooms for
37 /7 T ' lnK ' SIC: front bed room. sl2.
<77,"? l \: 37-16-12
1. rooms for rent; 173 South Forsyth
1 <•% ? n< ! bfl'l water; can get meals
>or: three blocks from Terminal
- ' 1 'u. 75-14-12
v, 1 ‘^b 1Pe ly furnished rooms; all conven
‘ences. 255 Courtland. Ivy 6248-L.
fWpp-T ’ 1214-45
! ’j? rnls h e< l for light house-
third floor. 102 Ivy st
.-s-.--.-__. 12-14-12
’ l’eenin» . r ' ,nni " l,Kllt house-
Sprlng g dpartment ; private family 151
pT": 1- 12*14 •• 1
I’l-aH II furnished front room in
■ -j.i rated apartments; near in:
'csi. i -"le; with private family. Ivy
• furnished front r.-m;. private
•ion \v« . .i pr , y convenience. Heat loc:i-
West j.i' ''- ,n< k Gentlemen pr< ;’. :nd.
“ 12-14-39
~_ Farn 2 shecl R °oms For Rent.
'rooms, all conve
nietices. close In. 150 Courtland.
- 69-14-12 I
NICELY furnished rooms, two blocks'
t from Candler Bldg. 160 Courtland., j
. I’()R RENT— Lovely room in Virginian I
• ceHent^enf lS i° r gentleme n or couple. Ex- !
cenent case downstairs. Ivy 6719-J. 1
» * 12-14-28 I
1 . fron f room, between Hoiis-
1 ton bain, 191 Courtland. 12-14-25 '
N w'2tl'2 f l ViF nlahe ' 1 .rooms, hot ancT'coid '
') Abater. I hone. 108 Courtland 12-14-24 i
’ ° Ueme>9 I '\'n nis Jr' • r,,nt ro<, n'l
I cJ d. AH eoflvemences. 82 W Baker I
t St. Phone Ivy 46<1. 12-14-16
r ? for Hurlit housekeep-
mg, close in. 339 Court la nd st
; 12-14-32’
' u K K . EXT . Furnished rooms for light
• housekeeping; all conveniences; close
in; prices reasonable. 138 Pulliam st.
1 12-13-38
3 large front r<ioiu. fur-
- o or unturnished; two blocks off
i r*S e X ,t : to one two gentlemen.
J ‘MTJJ 60 Carnegie way. 12-13-35
I (iNE nicely fur nished sb am h< ited i n
for gentlemen only. Call at 188 Ivv st
' 12-i 3-33
- BOR RENT One steam-heated r<om,
private family; walking distance; refer-
I ences «x< barged. js East Alexander
; £ ’ reet; apartm< i t F h y 6565 12-13 30
NEXV LS furnished steam 1 eated front
room, bath adjoining; private West
_• Peachtree home; excellent meals next
4 door. _ 1 ’'-."iif iyy 1258. 12-13-35
i rWO <!■ three nicely furnished connecting
1 for fight housekeeping; electric<
lights, separate gas. bath; two bed rooms,
• and large kitchen: working people
. fen? d. 345% ' a htn e street.
' J’ I furnished front room
at 4.‘ Terry street, near the capital.
J - 31-13-12
- F(H{ RENT - Nicely furnished rooms. $lO
and sla. 388-A Peachtree. Ivy 45.30 J.
1 . " 33-13-12
FOR RENT i'urnisbed rooms; steam
heated; Lot baths. 11 Cone. Mrs. 1..
J H W.ile. 4L I 1-12
; SMALL and large furnished rooms t\.r
gentlemen only; close in. 274 Whitehall
. street. g RM2
- FOR RENT Cl >se in furnished ai 1
; furnished rooms, with or without meals.
Miiin_3j'.i’7-.i. J’j <-1 .’: t), . •
■ I-' 1 hi in INT I argi single
■ room; conveniences. 210 Spring. Ivv
\ -905-J. 12-10-48
FOR REN'!' Large, upstairs front room;
’ hot water, electric lights, furnace heat.
• Ivy 6810. 109 Forr< -• avenue. 40 i»»-il.
. TWI > nic< 11 * rooms 2§ Wi st i’< ach -
i tree Place. Lvy 6537-.1, 12-10_- 20
] DELIGI7TFUL front room; private bath;
gentlemen: refined home. Peachtree,
- eiirt- G<’< rgian. 37-10-12
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room, with
or without board. 311 Courtland street,
j lA’l’iL 0
NICELY furnished rooms. 50c night. $2.50
' a week and up. Broadway Hotel, 7’ 2
; North Broad street. Hot and cold water”.
>lO-4-2
■ WANTED—Ships of all kinds to burn
- California oil and carry merchandise for
1 the port of Los Angeles to and from the
' Panama Canal. The Ninth Anniversary
J Edition of The Los Angeles Examiner, out
December 25th. tells just what the canal
’ Will do to Southern California. Mailed to
i any address in United States or Mexico.
. 15 cents: Canada or foreign points. 25
cents. Send in your order now. 10-21-4
> r- ■ " 1 ■-
' Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms
For Rent.
5 -------
( TXV O RO >MS I r rent, furnished or uq
• furnished. No children. 354 East Fair
. street. ’6-12
. TWO furnished or unfurnished rooms in
5 private family. Call Ivy 6288-. J.
I 12-13-21
? ROOMS with or Without board; also two
• unfurnished rooms for light housekeep
/ ing. 32 East Cain. Phone Ivy 2903. Cal!
for Mrs. Tlu rnton. 12-11 43
t Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
l'< i; R] NT T1 ree unfurnisht 1
connecting rooms; sink in kitchen; sl4.
t Also tw<» upstairs unfurnished rooms, SB.
i 194 S<'in li I *rj ■ : street. 12-16-38
} FOR RENT Two rootns for Hous keep
ing; north side, on '-ar line. 670 North j
Bou 1 evard. Ph<> ne Ivy 5848-J. I_2-1 6-13
F()R RENT- Three connecting rooms in
‘ nice section for $9 per month. ‘0 I»< -
• Gress avenue, 32-16-12
FOR RENT Two beautiful i""ms. SB. or
three upstairs rooms. $5. ‘ Matthewson
street, block beyond Buckhead. 25-16 12
i TWO or three connecting unfurnished
- rooms; north side. 428 Greenwood ave
Jl2-14-33
FOB RENT Two large unfurnished
a rooms, with kitchenette. Furnace heat
and everv convenience. New home.
; West _J__ ’2-13-1
I THREE unfurnished rooms with sink in
i kitchen. 47 Brotherton street, Atlan
? ta phone 3424.12-12-8
r
■ 1-5 off all our Kuril if uro this
i week. J. M. High Com
r
pany. 12-9-34
i if .'" ” ' ' - ■
1 Housekeeping Rooms For Rent.
! THREE rooms furnished for light house
keeping. 113'4: Capitol. Atlanta phone
5424 1 < 1
I'lil’l: or five housekeeping ms, with
l all conveniences. 178 Forrest ave.
J 12-13-13
) j'l ""n " ■ ii. ■■■' i ■' —.X.7.75S -
1 Furnished Apartments For Rent.
TWO-ROOM furnished apartment to rent,
i Price reasonable. Call or phone Ivy |
- 6593. 37 East Alexander street. 34-14-12'
? FOR RENT "Furnished half cottage: four |
i rooms and bath; phone; new gas range: .
conveniences: good location on south side, j
• Phone Mahi_4j33-J. 'AILL??
i NiCE~furnished sunny apartment, also
1 rooms; all conveniences. 308 Capitol |
t avenue Main
, FOR RENT—Two or three connecting I
- light housekeeping rooms, with bath, i
1 electric lights: newly _papered: private,
■ entrance Near in. 345*2 Peachtree, ~
! TWO large, bright rooms and kitchen- I
f ette: modern conveniences; north side.
; Phone ivy 2178.
■ WANTED -Ono hundred thousand ready- |
’ made families to scare In the prosperity |
' of Southern California. The Ninth Anni- I
1 ver’arv Edition of The Ix>s Angles Ex- j
2 aminer. out December 25tl>. will tell why 1
" and h«>w Mailed to any address In Unite 1 i
St-tes or M’ sico 15 cents a copy: Canada
> or foreign" points, 25 cents Send in your |
■ order now.
" Unfurnished Apartments For Rent
• FOR RENT With prlvat family of
- ndultn. new nnrtb side fivo-toom (ad- ,
1 ditlunul rooms oan bp bad) furnace-boated •
: apartment, witli private veranda, sie< ping
• pbreh. tiled bath, electric lights: eap
1 walking dfstnro e g< < d <ar son * • .
' di<l neighbo-h-< d. ' 'nly a«je» ptru/
. ties ne.d appb I"'9“- \
j oss Adore I’. B> •< ;< J. care tec - I
j gian, or t« bj-h< ne Ivj ?61-L.
Unfurnished Houses For Rent.
SIX-ROOM, up-to-date two-story house,
rents for $22.50; cozy home. 132 East
(.eorgia avenue; also one at 28 Grace
street. Four-room house; all improve-i
’• 1 rents for si2.__Mam :t7n-L. i: -v;-i
RENI Eighi-room house, built for
i h 2 nie ; ,ot 6 * by 247. Nice fruit
J orchard. Electric lights and all modern
, conveniences. $25 a month. 122 LaFrange
j street — Call . r yy 6724-J. 29-14-12
I EI PHT-RO’OM houses 531 Courtland.' $35.
I A. 1. S.pa!djng. 499_Courtland. <7-13-12
OR SALE Artistic SunraUow;
i screened, tiled, furnace, garage. “Ans
i*ark, ' <teorglan* /A-m 12
RENT, HOUSES Call, write or
phene for our rent bulletin. Ralph O.
I Cochran, 74-76 Peachtree street. 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
\\ ANTED—Children to attend the best
schools tn the United States. Thev are
in Southern California. Bring the
old .oiks along. The Ninth Anniversary
Editmii of The Los Angeles Examiner will
ell the story of the most remarkable
scnool system ever devised. Out Decem
ber 25th. Mailed to aay address in United
States or Mexico 15 cents; Canada or for
eign points, 25 cents Send in your order
10-21-4
Furnished or Unfurnished Houses
For Rent.
I, IED HOUSES —Flight rooms, on
North avenue, near Tech. SSO; two five
room anartments, right near Grant park,
each >:»o. Unfurnished, right rooms, on
Luckie street, right near Tech school. $45;
six rooms, all modern conveniences, in
eiudmg furnace, near new Ninth avenue
so.moi, $35; six-room apartment, near
Grant park. $25. Call Webster. M. 2016
day 2506 night. 807-8 Fourth National
Bank ]4 _ 4 4
FoR RENT- Part or all of eleven-room
house, furnished or unfurnished, to
conveniences. $25 a month. 122 LaFrance
- rret Tvy 6724-J. 28-14-12
WANTED Manufacturers and merchants
to help manage the business end of the
Panama canal. It is located at Los An
5.t eß, w.! bp , key to the Southwest
Ihe Ninth Anniversary edition nf The
Los Angeles Examiner, out December 25
will have the facts about this great proj
ect. Mailed to any address in United
States or Mexico 15 cents. Canada or for
eign points 25 cents. Send in your or
der now. 10-21-4
Office Space For Rent.
FOR RENT , Splendid ground floor office
space, centrally located; water, heat
and light. Address Box 314, care Geor
-45-13-12
Stables For Rent.
LARGE stable for rent cheap. Apply Dr.
Cook. J 73 E. H unter. 71 -14-12
FOR RENT—Stables and wagon sheds, all
in good shape. 60 Garnett street.
Furnished Rooms Wanted .
WANTED—Furnished room in private
family by refined young ladv. Box 259
Georgian.36-k2-12
YOI’R rooms can be rented if you will
advertise them !n the Recognized Rent
Medium of the city. People who are
looking for nice rooms, look for them
where they have the largest number to
choose from. Your ad In "The Georgian's
Rent Bulletin" will attract the attention
of the party that Is looking for rooms in
your house. Try it and sec. 12-5-13
Unfurnished Rooms Wanted.
WANTED- In walking distance, two or
three rooms by adults, for light house
keeping. E. N.. Box 267, care Georgian.
53-16-12
WANTED Four rooms. unfurnished;
north side. Steam or furnace. For
housekeeping. Address A.. Box 264. care
Georgian. 44-16-12
WANTED With couple or small family,
unfurnished housekeeping rooms for
business woman; no family; near in pre
ferred. I'., Box 44, care Georgian.
:35-13-12
YOI’R rooms can be rented if you will
advertise them in the Recognized Rent
Medium of the city. People who are look
ing f< r nice rooms look for them where
they have the largest number to choose
from. Your ad in "The Georg'an’s Rent
Bulletin" will attract the attention nf the
party that is looking for rooms in your
house. Try it and see.
HELP WANTED To develop the re
sources of Southern Callforn'a, the I«r.d
of progress and new ideas. Read about
the opportunities in the Ninth Anniver
sary Edition of The Los Angeles Exam
iner. out December 25th. Mailed to any
address in United States or Mexico. 15
cen's a copy; Canada or foreign points.
25 cents. Send in your order now. 10-21-4
Unfurnished Houses Wanted.
WANTED H’H'SES We have demands!
for several first-class houses on the
nortn Mdc If you have anything you
want rented, list it with us. Phone
I 1600. Edw;n P. Ansley, Realtv Trust
Bldg:11-21-27
WANTED- One hundred thousand ready
madt families tc share in the prosper
ity of Southern Cal fornfa. The Ninth An
niversary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex
aminer, cut December 25th, will tell why
and how. Mailed to any address in United
States or Mexico, 15 cents a copy Can
ada or foreign points. 25 cents. Send in
your order now 10-!^-4
Railroad Schedule.
SftL'riliJ.’X' iL\[[.\VAY?
' "PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH”
ARRIVAL ANU DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA
’i'lie following schedule tlgures are pub
i iished only as information, and are not
; goal anted:
No. Arrive From— INo. Depart To—
I 3« B'ham... 12:01 am 36 N. Yorkl2:ls am
I 2 C’cinnati.2:6sam I 2 .I’ville.. :1:05 am
35 N. York. 5:00 ami 20 Col bus. 5:20 am
i 13 Jaxv111e...5:20 ami 13 Cincl 5:30 am
4" Was’ton 5:25 am l 32 Ft. Vai. s:3oam
V Sh’port.. 6:30 ami 35 B'ham. 5:45 am
laxvllle. 6:50 ami 7 Cnooga 6 40 am
•17 Toccoa.. 8:10 am 12 R'mond 6:55 am
2t. Heflin.... 8.20 ami 23 K City 7:00 am
1 lu N. York.ll:ls am I 16 Bruns'l: 7:45 am
3 Chat'ga 10:35 am : ' B'ham. ll::;0am
7 Macon. .10:40 am] 38 N. Yorkll Olam
I 27 I t Vai..10:45 am 40 ChTtte 12.00 n’n
I 21 Col'bus..lo:so am I 6 J'ville.. 11:20 am
6 Cincl11:10 am 30 C'bus .12:30 pm
j 29 Col'bus.. 1:40 pm] 30 N. York 2:45 pm
I 30 B'ham... 2:30 pm. 15 Cnooga 3:oopm
I 40 U'bam. .12 :40 pm I 39 B’ham... 4 :10 pm
39 Ch’lotte 3:ssnm|*lß Toccoa 4:3opm
5 J'ville4:s|pm| 22 Col'bus. 5:10 pm
N. York. 5:00 pm 5 Cincl.. 5:10 pm
I I.'. Brunz'l. 7.50 pml 28 Ft. Vai. 5:20 pm
I .lack'vllle 8:10pml 35 Heflin... 5:46 pm
] 11 R'mond. 8:30 pm| 10 Macon.. 6:30 pi.,
I 24 K. City.. 9:20 pm 1 C'cinatl 8:20 pm
16 Cnooga 9:35 pml 44 Wash'n 8.45 pm
I'l 10 20 pm 24 Jaxvllle. 9:30 pm
31 i t Vai .10:25 pm| 11 Sh’port.ll 10 Pm
14 Cim 1... _1 1:00 pm : 14 .T’xvllle 11:10 pm
Trali:« marked thus <•) run dally, ex
cent sundav. ,
I Other trains run daily. Central time
City Ttclset Uflice, No. 1 Peachtree St
Business Opportunities.
| WANTED—Reliable man. conveniently
located, to handle direct with consumers
fresh-laid and specially fattened ;
poultry from our farm. Old Hickory .
Farm Cornelia, Ga. 93-14-12 i
i F\>R SALE- Dairy, whole or half; one of I
best routes. Apply Dr. Cook, 173 E.
I Hunter, 70-14-12 j
SODA FOUNTAIN and carbonator now In
operation in Austell building for sale
cheap. I. C. Clark, Capitol avenue.
J 62-14-12
WELL LOCATED, established business,
cheap. Address Business Bargain, care
Georgian. 12-11-38
Money to Loan.
PROVIDENT LOAN
I SOCIETY,
i INC.
! iaraj yMj diamonds,
WATCHES AND
IF JEWELRY.
14 AUBURN AVE.
W. E MMILLEN
— PH(>N'E M. 2897
JEWELERS AND BROKERS
■'-D/, 101 ’ ,ETS >’B
loan (¥
PHONE MANW
PRIVATE
i'Hi: I’lM DLNTIAL INSF RA N< 'II C'M-
PANY OF AMERICA can make you a
loan on Atlanta improved property
through their loan correspondents. Tur
man, Black & Calhoun, 203-8 Empire
Building. 6-7-12-1
MONEY ON HAND for immediate loans
on property in or near Atlanta. J. E.
VanValkenburg, 501 Equitable building.
6-6-22
WEYMAN CONNORS.
ESTABLISHED '.890.
Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-3
SPECIAL HOMUIU NDS'toTeND. any
amount; 6 per cent. Write or call. S.
W L _Carson,_24 South Broad street. 4-1-17
ON LIitST Moiri'GAGi: real estate se
curity. Home funds and insurance mon
ey. Rates 5U to 8 per cent interest. We
also make monthly payment loans. We
can give you the money as soon as titles
are appi oved.
RALPH O. COCHRAN CO..
74-76 PEACHTREE STREET.
L. H. ZURLINE. Loan Manager.
I<Aini LOA"NS“PLzVCED"In any amount
on improved farm lands in Georgia
The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould
building. 7-13-1
WE IIAVE plenty of money to
lend at lowest rates on Atlanta
and nearby property, either for
straight or monthly payment
plan. Also for purchasing pur
chase money notes. Foster &
Robson. 11 Edge wood Ave.
MONEY For SALARIED PEOPLE
AND OTHERS, upon their own names;
cheap rules, easy payments. ('<mfidrn
tiaLl >. H Tolman, 524 Austell huilding.
Money Wanted.
WANTED Loan of $1,600 January 1. 3 to
5 years; good security. Box 91, Molena,
Ga." 12-7-1
Real Estate For Sale.
FOR SALE- Seven acres, half mile be
low Clarkston, Ga.; new car line sur
veyed through place; two acres clear, bal
ance in wood. A snap at $1,250. H. A.
Clarkston, Ga. 12-14-12
FOR SALE BY OWNER—My home, 46
Copenhill avenue. This is a pretty place
, of six rooms, large lot. elegant fixtures
and mantels, walls tinted in rich colors,
splendid neighborhood, close to car line,
all street improvements; terms easy;
small cash payment will handle. CaU
Main 2106.12-10-26
LAKEWOOD HEIGHTS —Suburban home
for rent or sale; easy terms; five-room
bungalow: large kit, 60x179 feet to alley;
corner Adair avenue and Parsons street,
two blocks west of Lakewood ear line.
Apply to Owner, 409 Equitable Bldg.
FOR SALE—3O-acre trucK dairj or chick
en farm, near East I>ake; 5Va miles from
Atlanta. Any hustling man can not only
make a living here, but make, money. 15
acres cleared; balance woods. Land fertile
and well adapted to any kind of truck. !
Old five-room house, pretty good barn,
good orchard and two springs. Terms,
i SSOO cash, balance five years. 8 per eent.
interest payable annually. $3,500. Owner.
Box &11, care -Georsian.l2-10-52
1-5 off all our Furniture this
week. J. M. High Com
pany. 12-9-34
.1
I "ASK MR. BABBAGE" to sell It. 1123
Candler Bldg Ivy 1561.12-5-2
FOR SALE- Before buying real estate
call to see us. We handle all classes of
property and will do everything to please
you and treat you right. Ralph O. Coch
ran Company, 74-76 Peachtree st. 12-4-47
For Exchange—Real Estate.
side residence lot, near Peach
tree road, for 1912 or 1913 up-to
date touring car. provided car is
new, or practically new. “Own
er,” P. 0. Box 800. City. 12-6-53 I
WANTED Manufacturers and nierchanTs
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Farms Wanted.
WAN™r
FARMS from 10 acre* to 75. within 15
miles of Atlanta. We have the buyer.
I Lei us hoar from you if you want you*'
| place sold or traded.
Atlanta Suburban Realty
Company.
31 INMAN BUIL’dING.
I Phone Main 2063.
I WANTED To rent farm near Atlanta
for cash rent, by a Northern farmer.
I Farm must have good buildings und land I
j that will give fair returns for hard, in
telligent work. Call Main 2692-.1, or ad-
| dress 388 South Boulevard, Atlanta, lia.
12-12-3
Legal Notices.
GEORGIA, Fl LTON COUNTY Superior
Court, January Term. 1913 J. H Porter J
Ipt al. vs. T. P. Kimberly No. 26784
Mrs. S. J. Friddell. J. M. Harrison, et al.
To Mrs S. J. Frlddell and J. M. Harrl
i son, Greeting: By order of court, you are ’
I hereby notified that on the 30th day of Oc- I
i tob-r, 1912, J. H Porter, ot al., filed suit .
against you for removal of cloud on title
to land establishment of lost deed, reform
-1 atlon of same and other relief, returna
ble to the January term, 1913. of said
i court You, are hereby required to He and
• appear a* Vie January term, 1913. of said
I court, to be held <»n the first Monday in
I January. 1913, then and there to answer!
, Abe plaintiff’s con.plaint. Wltres- the
H<-r.. George L. Bell, judge of >afd court, •
this October no. 1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
11-1 2
E-DITLD Jr JUIXJL T.J.MARSHALL.
Find the Cause
When anything goes wrong about the poultry yards, find the
| cause. If the eggs are infertile and do not hatch, if the chicks die
off, if the hens get sick or do not lay; in fact, if
anything happens that is not as it should be, stop
and find the cause.
How many times you hear people talk about
luck. They have no luck raising early chickens.
They never have any luck getting eggs in winter
or getting pullets to laying before cohl weather
sets in.
To hoar them talk one would conclude that
the poultry business was run mostly on luck. But
this is not true. Everything in this world follows
the law of cause and effect. A certain effect is
produced by a certain cause, and this is just as
true in the poultry business as in any other branch
of business and should be controlled by man in
all practical ways.
True, there are certain conditions of weather
that work to interfere with the best of success at
times, and yet right here is where man urgently comes in and over
comes these conditions in a great measure and brings success out of
apparent defeat. It should be the
aim and the will of the poultry
man to arrange the causes to pro
duce the desired effects. Good
healthy stock well cared for at
proper times will produce full egg
baskets.
Try to stop the leaks. It is the little
leaks that make the great big defeat
and bad luck, as many are pleased to
call it. They make the same mistakes
year after year and wonder why thej' .
do not prosper..
Learn to study your fowls and the
conditions around them, and when you
Rhode Island. Reds.
FOR SALE—Two very fine cockerehTthat
I picked up cheap at the shows, $lO and
Scso, C, o. Harwell. 12-16-15
purchasKl 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; puileta, $2.50; have over
two hundred to select from; eggs, $3.00
$5.00 and SIO.OO per setting of 15. Mrs.
A. _L_Matthews. Redan,
My combined winnings so’ far this season
at the Hagerstown. Macon and Au
gusta shows on S. C. It I. Reds were five
firsts, four seconds, four thirds and four
fourths. As show birds they win and as
utility Ktock they lay and pay. Eggs and
stock for sale. For prices write Mrs. P.
T. Calloway. Washington, Ga. 10-26-5
Leghorns.
ONE S. C. W. Leghorn cock (won in
Atlanta last December) and five pul
lets. laying, and large size. for S2O.
(Young’s pure strain). These are fine
breeders. W. F. Jones, East Atlanta.
Gal 2-14-10
WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, heavy lay-
ing strain. $1.50; pullets $2 each: eggs
$1.50 and up. Mrs. Robert West, 132 Gar
ter Hill road, Montgomery, Ala. 11-9-66
Plymouth Rocks.
A FEW good Partridge Plymouth Rocks
for .sale cheap C O Harwell, 12-16-19
WHITE koCKS- Show birds and utility
birds for sale. Eggs after January 1. C.
Q. Harwell. 12-16-17
I WON at Thomasville show on my While
Rocks, first pen, first and third cock
erel, first pullet, third hen, best pen in
show, best pullet in show and best bird
tn show. Eggs from these winners $5
per setting. Henry W. Lester. Thomas
| ville, Ga. 11-29-6
Wyandottes.
WH?TE~
trio; satisfaction guaranteed. Morris
strain. L. G. Evans, Lithonia, Ga.
12-16-35
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 sis
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
Orpingtons.
WHITE ORPINGToN eggs, $1.50 per fif
teen. Stock direct from Cook Farm. Ivy
2614-J. 50-16-12
FIFTEEN Buff Orpington chickens for
sale cheap Call Bell phone East Point
368.28-16-12
FOR SALE AT ONCE—Fifty S. C. Crys
tal White Orpington pullets and hens,
Kellerstrass strain; bred from winners at
Knoxville. Chattanooga, Dalton, Gadsden,
Summerville. Prices $3, $5 and $7.50.
Pullets March-April hatch. George M.
Mosely, Menlo, Ga. 12-6-8
Ducks.
| FIVE PAIRS White Runner ducks, six
months old, cheap. C. O. Harwell.
12-16-18
INI HAN 111 SNERS -rilgh qualliy. low
prices, white, fawn and white; grown
! stock, ducklings, eggs. Satisfaction guar-
J anteed. Book orders at show. Georgia
Duck Farm, Smyrna. Ga. 32-14-12
(WHITE liTNNEII ‘DECKS Don’t fail to
I see my White Runners at Southern In-
I ternational show, December 16 to 21.
i Book orders now’ for stock and eggs.
Nice stock $6 and ui>; eggs $7.50 and $5
for eleven. J. E. Gifford, Route 6. Box
9, M a riel ta. (la. 12-14 - 5
| FREE RANGE DUCK AND POULTRY
I FARM, Chamblee. Ga. Have the larg
■ est line of White Indian Runner ducks Tn
the South. Fine stock. Can sell you
pairs, trios and pens for leas than oth
ers Write for prices, stating your wants.
Also have large, fine lot of White Leg
horns and Rhode Island Reds. Remem- I
her Free Range insures strong fertility I
and vigorous stork. 12-12-6
A FE\V choice trios of White Indian
Runner ducks (Spencer, Fishel strains)
for sl2; fawn and white. $5 pairs; $7
trios; twelve pens; good ones. We guar
antee to please you. Eggs, $2. $3 and $5
1 Hen eggs for incubatiou, $7.50 per 100.
<>ak Dean Poultry Farm, Stone Moun
tain. Ga. 12-3-25
CAN SPARE f®s u"u* ” !f* limners:
$lO trio; sls pen of four ducks and
drake: satisfaction guaranteed. South |
Georgia Poultry Farm, Sale City, Ga. >
11-27-48 |
WHITE RUnR’eR duck* of quality: stock |
and eggs for sale. Snow White Poultry
’ Yards, O. O. Ray. manager, Kirkwood. Ga
111III 11 ' 14 ' 19
_ Egg«- _
I THOROUGH Bl'.El' Buff Orpington « kks.
JI per 15. IJG Windsor street Main
3588. 10-915
Incubators.
A Bueki-ve Incubator.
Is GI’AR/\NTEED to hatch every hatch
[ able egg; insurable. »8 <6 $35. G«>t a
1913 catalogue. Marbut & Minor. East
Atlanta, Ga. 12-9-16
in
RJ MA.YLSKA' J
•
become thoroughly familiar with con
ditions you will know how to treat the
various conditions to insure success.
One man claimed that he was never
successful in getting eggs in winter, al
though his hens were in apparently
good health. We found, upon further
inquiry, that he had twice as many hens
in the one house as ft could accommo
date, which was the very plain reason
!o me why he didn’t get eggs. If chang
ing one condition does not produce the
desired effect, make other changes un
til the right change is made, all the
time using practical common sensa
along practical lines.
Poultry—Miscellaneous.
I WISH to exchange twelve white and
fawn Indian Runner ducks for as many
. c . White Leghorn hens. I want good
stock. Charles T. Blaine, Franklin. N C.
86-14-13
FOR SALE-- LARGE ANGORA GOAT,
ANI) harness, and ten
LEGHORN CHICKENS. JOHN
ARMOUR, GREENSBORO, GA. 41-14-12
H. G. HASTINGS & CO.
SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS, CA
NARY BIRDS AND (1OLD
FISII; NORTH AND SOUTH
SIDE DELIVERIES 9
A, M, INMAN PARK AND
WEST END 2P. M. PHONES
2568.
RIGHT NOW is the proper time for plant
ing bulbs in the open ground. Planted
now, they will furnish an abundance of
beautiful blossoms In the early spring.
WE HAVE Single and Double Hyacinths,
TuHps Narcissus and Llllum Auratum
Bulbs of the very best grades. Bulb cat
alog free.
s\\ EETPEAS am one of the most suc
cessful of all the annuals. This is a
goixl time to plant them. “Hastings'
Finest .Mixed contains 72 separate and
distinct varieties. Plant them for the best
results. 80c a pound. 20c a quarter pound,
10c an ounce.
W E CARRY a full line of Clayton’s Dog
Remedies. A remedy for every disease.
A complete treatise on the care of dogs
free. «
WIZARD BRAND sheep manure—the
very best fertilizer for the lawn—sl.so
a hag nf 100 pounds.
W’E HAVE a complete line of Eyrie ship
f>iiig coops and egg boxes.
W’E ARE HEADQUARTERS for poultry
yard appliances. Grit and shell boxes,
drinking founts, dry food hoppers, feed
pans etc. Get our prices on anything you
need in this line. Catalog free.
Bones.
'TIHOUNiniONES
FOR CHICKENS
EVERY day. Campbell Bros., 89 Decatur.
11-25-13
Horses and Carriages
FOR SALE CHEAP Horae, harness and
light spring wagon; very thing for re
tail grocer, dairyman or truck farmer.
Call either phone 283. 12-16-5
•'"Il SALE Horse and buggy; horne gen
tle; driven by a lady for four years
Apply Ivy 986-L, or 626 Piedmont ave.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for automo-'
bile, one Wilkes horse, six years old, and
rubber-tired buggy. Box 876, care Geor
k!an. 30-13-12
Ponies.
FOR SALE—Ponies for Christmas.
SBS: nice spotted ponies. Can make
arrangements to ship for Christmas. J. P
Frank, 204 Fourth Ave.. Nashville, Tenn.
Goats.
FOR SALE -Gentle Angora goat. Atlan
,ta phone 1872. 45 Plum street. 27-16-12
Dogs.
FOR SALE Pointers, setters and hounds,
trained, partly trained and untrained.
State wants. R. L. Whitt, Kernersville.
N C- 40-16-12
FoX TI'RPIERS Two male puppies,
threp months old; beauties; $8 each C.
<.). Harwell. ]2-16-16
I DoGS for sale cheap. Hounda and bird
dogs, thoroughly trained; some young
stock, partly trained; will exchange dogs
for gun. typewriter or chickens. R A.
Smltni J•• 11 <•»-•. ,r.. j a 54-14*12
FULL- BLOODEI > tox poodles, 205 South
Forsyth, Main 4311-.14;t-12-12
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the great Southwest. Most «»f them
will want to stay. The Ninth Anniversary
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I Det ember 25th. will set forth the reasons.
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j 25 rents Send ifi vour order now 10-31*4
Legal Notices.
GEORGIA J'ulton Count:
James H. Gray vs. Sadie F. Gray. Ful
ton Superior Court, Murch term, 1913.
To Mrs. Sadie F. Gray:
By order of court, you are hereby no
titled that on the 27th day of November,
1912, James H. Gray filed suit against
you for divorce to the March term. 1913,
of said court You are to be at the
March term, 1913, <>f said court. To be
held on the first Monday !n March. 1913,
to answer the plaintiff’s complaint.
Witness the Hon W. I). Ellis, judsc
said court, this November 27, 1912
MIN* H. I» Bit* iYI.’IS. C!-H
MOORE ifi POMEROY, Attorneys. ■
1>
Legal Notices.
ty~”no7
Fulton Superior Court, November
Term. 1912—Pauline H. Crawley vs. C. E.
Crawley—-Libel for Divorce—The defend
ant, C. E. Crawley, is hereby recjulred to
be ami appear at the superior court, to
be held in and for said County on the first
Monday in January. 1913, to answer the
plaintiff’s libel for divorce, as in default
thereof the court will proceed as to jus
tice shall appertain. Herein fail not.
W itness the Hon. George L. Bell, judge of
said court, this November 1, 1912.
, ARNOLD BROYLES, .
Clerk Superior Court. Fulton County.
HINES JORDAN,
Attorneys for Plain tiff. ID 1-26
M.i id< I. Wesley v’s. I’. .1. Wesley. ”Su
‘ perior Court
GEORGIA Fulton County.
P. J. Wesley:
By order of court you are notified that
| on the first day of November, 1912, Maude
i L. W eeley tiled suit against you for di
vorce to the January term, 1913, of said
court.
You are required to be at the January
term of said court. To be held on the
.5 ?l!.’ nday in January to answer the
plaintiff s complaint.
Witness the Hon W. D. Ellis. Judge of
said court, this November 1 1912
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
MARK BoLDING, Attorney.ll -1 -55
GEt »RGlA—Fulton County.
Martha Maunds Smith vs. Daniel Smith
Superior Court.
To Daniel Smith, Greeting:
By order of court you are hereby no
tified that on the 31st day of October,
1912, Martha Maunds Smith filed suit
against you for divorce, returnable to the
January term, 1913, of said court.
You are hereby required to be and ap
pear at. the January term, 1913, of said
court. To be held on the first Monday in
January, 1.913, then and there to answer
the plaintiff's complaint.
Witness the Hon. W. D. Ellis, judge ot
said court, this November 1 1912
ARNOLD BROYLEH, Clerk.
MAYSON & JOHNSON, Attorneys.
11-1-57
GEORGIA —Fulton County.
Lillie Holt Sullivan vs. Paleman Hllsman
Sullivan.
Paleman Hilsman Sullivan:
By order of court you are hereby notl
th?.t on the 21st da Y ot October, 1912,
Lillie Holt Sullivan tiled suit against you
for divorce, returnable to the January
term of said court.
You are required to be at the January
term. 1913. of said court, to be held on the
■ M° n <>ay 'n January, to answer the
plaintiff s complaint.
Witness the Hon. W. D. Ellis, judge of
said court, this October 30. 1912
ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Noll F. Haynesworth vs C. J. Haynes
worth.
To C. J Haynesworth: Bv order of
court you are notified that on the Ist day
of October, 1912, Nell F. Haynesworth
filed suit against you for divorce, return
able to the January term, 1913, of said
court.
You are required to be at the January
term, 1913, said court, to be held on the
first Monday In January, 1913, to answer
the plaintiff's complaint.
Witness the Hon. J. T. Pendleton, Judga
of said court, this October, 1912,
ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk.
HEWLITT & DENNIS. Plaintiff's At
torneys. 11-1-13
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Dora Jablonski vs. Henry F. Jablonski.
Henry F. Jablonski: By order of court
you are notified that on the 3d day of Oc
tober. 1912, Dora Jablonski filed suit
against you for divorce, returnable to the
January term, 1913, of said court.
You are required to be at the January
term of said court, to be held on the first
Monday In January and there to answer
the plaintiff's complaint.
Witness the Hon. W. D. Ellis, judge ol
said court, this 22d October, 1912
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
11-1-16
GEORGIA— Fulton County.
Margaret Hall vs. Gilbert Hall. Fulton
Superior Court. Divorce Term 1911.
Verdict for Total Divorce October. 1912.
, Notice Is hereby given that on the Btli
day of October, 1912, I filed with clerk su
perior court, said county, my petition, re
turnable to January term. 1913, said court,
1 to be held first Monday in January, 1913,
1 for the removal of disabilities resting upon
me by reason of verdict in said case
which application will be heard at said
January term, 1913
GILBERT H HALL.
HEWLITT & DENNIS, Attorneys.
11-1-1.4
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Mrs. E. B. Gutmann vs. August Gutmann.
August Gutmann: By order of court
you are notified that on October 17, 1912,
Mrs. E. B. Gutmann filed suit against you
for divorce returnable to the January
term, 1913, of the superior court of said
county.
You are hefeby required to appear at
the January term of said court, to be held
on the first Monday in January to answer
plaintiff’s complaint.
The Hon. W. D. Ellis. Judge of said
court, this October 17, 1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
11-1-11
GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY—Superior
Court—Peter McDermott vs. L. McDer
mott —L. McDermott: By order of court,
you are notified that on February 13.
1912, Peter McDermott filed suit against
you for divorce to the January term, 1913,
of said court. You are required to be
at the January term of said court on the
first Monday in January, 1913, there to
answer plaintiff’s complaint. Witness the
Hon .1 T. Pendleton, judge superior
court. This the 16th day of October. 1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
11-1-8
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY— Superior
Court—Annie Bell Gordon vs Louis
Gordon —Louis Gordon: By order of court
you are notified that on February 13, 1912,
Annie B. Gordon filed suit against you
for divorce to the January term, 1913, of
said court You are required to be at
the January term of said court on the
first Monday in January, 1913, there to
answer plaintiff’s complaint. Witness the
Hon J. T. Pendleton, judge superior
court. This the 16th day of October, 1913.
ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk.
11-1-9
GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY—Charles
D. Feeler vs. Alice Fecter—Alice Fecter:
By order of court, you are hereby notified
that on the 28th day of October, 1912,
Charles D. Fecter filed suit against you
for removal of his disabilities, to the Jan
uary term. 1913 of said court. You are
to be at. the January term of said court,
to be held on the first Monday in Jan
uary. to answer the plaintiff's complaint.
Witness the Hon. W. D Ellis, judge of
said court, this 28th of October. 1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
11-1-3
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
Mrs. Hattie M. Rogan vs Griffith C.
Roga ■
To Griffith C. Rogan: By order of
court you are notified that on the 9tli
day of October, 1912, Mattle M. Rogan
filed suit against you for divorce, return
able to the January term, of said court.
You are required to be at the January
Term. 1913, said court, to be held on the
first Monday in January, 1913, to answer
the plaintiff's complaint.
Witness the Hon. W. D. Ellis, judge of
said court, this 18th October. 1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk.
HEWLITT & DENNIS, Plaintiff's At
torney.ll-1-15
GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY—EmiI
Schneegass vs. Laura Schneegasa -In
Fulton Superior Court—To Laura Schnee
gass: By order of court, you are noti
fied that on the Ist day of November.
l'»H. Emil Schneegass filed suit against
you for divorce, returnable to the January
term. 1913, of said court. You are herebv
reoulrcd to appear at the January term of
said court, to be held on the first Mon
day it: January to answer the plaintiff's
complaint. Witness the Hon. W D Ellis,
judge of said court, this November 1, 1912
ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk.
11-2-17
GEORGIA Fulton County.
Minnie L. Carlisle vs. J. G. Carlisle, Su
perior Court.
To J. G. Carlisle, Greeting:
By order of court you are notified that
on the first day of November. 1912, Minnie
1,. Carlisle tiled suit against you for di
vorce returnable to the January term,
1913, of said court.
You are required to be at the January
term of said court to be held on the first
Monday In January, 1913. to answer the
- dalntiff's complaint.
Witness the Hon. George 1,. Bell, judge
■ ' said court, this November 1. 1912.
- ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
11-1-63