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

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wan i ad?>-use for results Tuesday. December 17,1912. “The Georgian's Rent Bulletin” ; Do Your Renting and Searching Through This Bulletin p. ,™i?s*.iuK™ tath n ”’ Dta ‘ no " complet < «•< ° f ever > ! |» “nd Rooming (either fur- > S oarages. Storage Houses, etc., can be found or ’by X •‘in? o’* 0 ’* The Georgian employs special representatives to keen this Rnii..tir> •>! advertising in It. > of our patrons. Save time, money, W or;’-' JXXX" Rooms and Board. ~7hTOSITE THE CAPITOL. XI furnished rooms and excellent • hoard. 121 Capitol Square. Main 4839. V ; HAL-2 1 ’.NiSI IEI > rooms and hoard; gentle- h 308 South Pryor. Main . .;, ; .1. 50-17-12 : **’,.:. Tight room, with board, in an el- T r.tl’v furnished, private, modern home, . .TL e ' heat, telephone, electric lights, , ,T - the use of (lining room, living room. r beautifully furnished; front veran • rst-elass meals, the very best; a real . ,-unt home to a refined, permanent references. Mrs. Corey. 6111 West . ~Ttree street. Bell phone Ivy U635-.1. ■ urge” and one small room for gen >li-”men; steam heat and all conven ,,, private home; Peachtree street. Ivj 177<’_ 12-17-25 WEST PEACHTREE —Couple, two un£ men <>r two business women can 1 " ■>nl in a private home. 12-17-18 H :MSITeI > ROOMS with board at 25 We-- Baker street.lvy_s49-J.12-17-11 THE HOLLENBECK• HOTEL. A MODERN FAMILY HOTEL. 57 E. Third Street. ONE BLOCK from The Georgian Terrace. Forty newly furnish ed. steam-heated rooms: electric lights: fire-proof building; free hnths. Rate: Board and room .<.OO per week upward. Robert I). Edwards. Proprietor. 12-14-35 WaN TED After Christmas, sixteen stu- ~ent.' t<» board at student home: just opened Splendid board at $lB. Close in. W iress Student, Box 890, care Georgian. 12-16-25 REASONABLE room and board in new . ..'in inman Park home. Ivy 4231-J. 12-16-27 M<’ELV furnished front room, with board; also single room; private family. >::{ East Cain street.l 2-16-28 )’.<»(>ms with or without board at 74 For ie. Ivy 4343? 12_-16-1U TW‘ l young men can get nicely furnished steam heated room with board. 17C Forrest aye. Phone Ivy 5789. 12-14-39 NICELY furnished rooms, with or with out board. Atlanta 3710. 12-1 4-22 HAVE pleasant front room with board at 513 Peachtree street.l2-14-26 COUPLE or gentlemen for nicely fur nished room with meals. Private home. Permanent. Ivy 4763-J. 227 W. Peach iyyl2-14-30 \EWLY furnished room with board and moderin conveniences. 179 North .o .son. Phone Ivy 1907-J.12-13-19 •J I’ST OFF PEACHTREE. B''TH single and double rooms with •: ■: at_ ? 11 last_( ’aim 32-13 j 2 I’*. "'AI and first-class board. 428 Gor don street. 2 2 _-_H‘ 3 FIRST-CLASS room and board. Best mirth side location. 16 Fort r Place. Ivy 6705, 12-10-47 ib' cMS. with or without board; private f-. :H’y; everything congenial and home <’all Main 4238-J. 278 Rawson st. _ 12-11-24 I i ' irnisbet fj nt room, with «\ - client meals, in ideal north side home; ”• ntlemen or couples preferred.• 17 East - rth ';venue._ Jyy 935. XL 11-12 ’ANTI D T..hi<- boarders at 55 Garnett. Phore .Main 3459-. T. 12-11-7 ‘’'d’Pl 11 < r two gentlemen for nice front .';")iti:_ also table board. Vacant the ' ’•» Capitol avenue. Main 2031-L. Pl E or two > oung men can spcure reasonable board in furnace- C, l berth side home. Phone Ivv Ailrso-10-12 I'' l • NIC’!: furnished front rooms and ■ard at 29 East Harris. Ivy 3741-L. 12-10-13 N W H furnished room and first-class hoard at 406 Peachtree. Ivy 1746. I_2-10-14 ! 'y B( ’ \RDING. 16 East Baker' I 1 y.inliness our motto." The best ta- I 'v. Ivy 2666-. L 12-10-16 OI‘I ‘OS ITE TIIE .CA PITOT.. EEY furnished rooms and excellent ;il'ie board. 121 Capitol Square. Main 12-3-30 I East North Avenue. I* l -1 WEEN the Peachtrees. Fine, light ; ’oorns and excellent table board. Ivv ' 11-30-44 Bo :rd Wanted. . '' > 1 >UN<■ 1 \DIES desire ro< m and I M:yjr st'i-t’y p’ivato family, on ‘.e. Vt'dicss AL B. C., carp Geor- j - ' ' I.AI'Y teacher and roommate ■ .»'f b.n< »:h «h]e; must be first : g«' <1 b<ard. Beard, Box 35. r are 1 ‘' b-iar. 12-14-31 >K at the number of ads under ( Roony and Board" column of The !£ ,? in w °bder the people recog- ;t The Georgian is the paper to 1 n for nice boarding places, for they . a ’ ar number of places to select < '.? • '‘V l< ’ e y°ur ad for hoarders in The oyTican's "Room and Board" column hh your vacant spaces at your table. Furnished Rooms For Rent. 'RENT —One large front room, fur , ■’’•jned or unfurnished; two blocks off “ ‘Hi'ee; to one or two gentlemen. Ap ~_Carnegie way. 56-17 12 nicely furnished front rooms. < <»m- H‘t»- for housekeeping; cheap to partv ' /'’it children; hot baths. Bell phene; -1 large and one small room for g'n- steam heat and all conven p,r,vate home; Peachtree* stre et. ' RENT—One nicely furnished front i : also furnished housekeeping : nifdern: reasonable: north side. ’ : ■—49 West Cajml2M 7-1 7 ", !i LNT To gentleman, nicely fur room, with all modern conven- In private home, on north side. Lj.be Ivy 51Q9, 42-17-12 Iv . JGiNT Nicely furnished rooms, mpiete for light housekeeping; hot ’ > included: $3 per week. 388 Peach- ■ "Pposite Peachtree Inn. Select neigh- 1 r i e ll r Jg nCP:< L__ 1 1 7 ' 15 ( lentionian to s’na: <■ ri-om with •jnntDer. (’ oa i furnished. Close in and \ Houston street. I‘hone 1 « RENT’ Three or four rooms for tJu u .. (1 /’“ ! ! spkee > ,ln K: rent reasonable. u«m ,uQ4-j 36-17• 1‘’ '■jlarge room, with one < »r~ two steam heat: close in with pri- ‘ • 55-16-12 /'J’-MA N of refinement, desiring well nuv e 1 rooni wlth home comforts, ; Mn, » J same in owner’s home. 18 W. between West Peachtree and Spring. Three rooms for houaekeep lar S<-‘ bed room. 58 West /aditree. Close in; furnace heated, furntahed room. 94 East Plne Ivv ■ 1 < .arage. #5. 12-16-11 'r. Rooms D.r roomers <jr" light housekeeping, (’heap. 145 Spring street. l2-16-12 l ‘-N T one lovely furnished front I ''pii. l, ” r IWo gentlemen. JS3-E “ Central avenue Phone* Furnished Rooms For Rent. F< hU, " xi S ely furnished rooms for o . hot,*, keeping. sl6; f r ,, n t bid room. sl2 o I <- atnegie way. 37-16-12 ''AT 1 " , ; ,n1s , f,,r rent7“i-3 South FmsyUi st., hot and cold water; can get meals stn X Hn«°° r: three b,Ocks froni Terminal rr-I.T - 75-14-12 rol I. nicely furnished rooms; all conven iences., 255 Courtland. ivy 6248-L - ■ ‘ 12-14-45 BARGE ROOM, furnished for light house keeping, third floor. 102 Ivy st., l2-14-42 MCEIA furnished rooms; light house- S..ring nS apartnicnt; Private family. 151 B s,oin? K h L 9 Y 1 f’unished front room in s.oam heated apartments: near in noith side; with private family. Ivv , “■ 12-14-42 ’'o./.lli? furnished front room, private , E y erv convenience. Best loca- End - Gentlemen preferred. —_ J t? 12-14-29 NICE ROOM third floor: t’lose in. 102 Ivy st. 12-14-41 NICELY furnished rooms? all eoiTve mences. Close in. 150 Courtland. 69-11-12 Nl< EIA furnished rooms, two blocks from ( andler Bldg. 160 Court land. - GB _-. 14 \ 12 FQR 1: i. \ t Lovelj roon li Virginia n apartments for gentlemen or couple. Ex cellent case downstairs. Ivy 6719-. J C>NE large front room, between Hoiis ton and Cain, 191 <’ mrtland 12-14-25 NICELY furnished rooms, hot and cold water. Phone. 158 _(lourtland. 12-14-21 QNl'a well-furnished front room for gen tlemen. All conveniences 82 W Baker St. Phone Ivy 4641. 12-14-16 FURNISHED rooms for fight housekeep" mg; close in. 339 Court la nd st. i£- 14-32 FOR RENT Furnished rooms; steam heated; hot baths. 11 Cone. Mrs. D. IL White. 41-11-12 SMALL and large furnished rooms for gentlemen only; close in. 274 Whitehall street. i 3l-10-12 FOR RENT Close in, furnished and un furnished rooms, with or without meals. Main 3667-. J. _22_Garnott_ street. 12-10-56 FOR RENT- Large front room: single room; conveniences. 210 Spring. Ivv :: -‘O5-J. ] 2 -10- 4S FOR RENT Large, upstairs front room; hot water, electric lights, furnace heat. 6310. 109 Forrest avenue 10-10-12 TWO nice front rooms. 28 West 'Peach tree place. Ivy 6537-.1. 12-10-20 DELIGHTFUL front room; private bath; gentlemen; refined home. Peachtree. Georgian. ’ 3t 1 NICELY furnished rooms, 50 i ■t, a week and up Broadway Hotel. 7Vi North Broad street. Hot and cold water. WANTED—Ships of all kinds to burn California oil and carry merchandise for the port of Los Angeles to and from the Panama Canai. The Ninth Anniversary Edition of The Los Angeles Examiner, out December 25th. tells just what the canal will do to Southern California. Mailed to any address in United States or Mexico, 15 cents: Canada or foreign points, 25 cents. Send in your order now 10-21-4 Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. FOR RENT Second floor; private home; rooms furnished or unfurnished. 147 TWO furnished or unfurnished rooms for rent. 236 I street 12-17-26 TV.’O furnished or unfurnished rooms in private family. Call Ivv 6288-J. ROOMS, with or without board; also two unfurnished rooms for light housekeep ing. 32 East Cain. Phone. Ivy 2903. Call for Mrs. Thornton. 12-11 43 Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. FOR RENT Two or three connecting housekeeping rooms, with conveniences; private family; $4. $5.50 week; adults only. 65 Crew street. 54-17-12 j TWO large rooms and kitchenette; close in; conveniences. 210 South Pryor. 112-17-33 FOR RENT—Three unfurnished first-floor connecting rooms; sink in kitchen; sl4. Also two upstairs unfurnished rooms. $S - 194 Soutl I oi street 12-16 3,8 FOR RENT Two rooms for housekeep- . ing: north side, on car line. Phone Ivv .‘A is-.J.12*16-13 | FOR RENT’ Three connecting rdoms in nice section for $9 per month. -*0 De ' Gress avenue. 32-16-12 J I’T 'R RENT' Two beautiful rooms. SB, or three upstairs rooms, $5. ’ Matthewson I slreet, block beyond Buckhead. 25-16 12 i T’WO or three connecting unfurnished I rooms; north side. 428 Greenwood ave. -THREE unfurnished rooms with sink in kitchen. 47 Brotherton street. Atlan -13 3424.12-12-8 1-5 off all our Furniture this week. J. M. High Com pany. 12-9-34 i Housekeeping Rooms For Rent. THREE rooms furnished for light house keeping. 113'A Capitol. Atlanta phone 5424. 12-14-46 Furnished Apartments For Rent. FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for housekeeping on first l r; all conven iences. Phone Ivy 2569-L Call up~ at !!’ 3fter 8 ° p 1 *'£!£: 1 2-17-2 j Boom fui • ► rent Price reasonable. Call or phone Ivy 65:;3. 37 East Alexander street. 34-14-12 FOR RENT Furnished half o< ttage; four rooms and bath; phono; now gas range; conveniences; good location <n south side Phone ■L. u. 4433 1 12-11 -39 WANTED One hundred thousand ready made families to snare in the prosperity of Southern California. The Ninth Anni versary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex aminer, out December 25th. will tell why and how. MaHed to any address in United States or Mexico 15 cents a copy; Canada or foreign points, 25 cents. Send in your order now 10-21-4 Unfurnished Apartments For Rent FOR RENT With private family <>f adults, new north side five-room (ad ditional rooms ean be had) furnace-heated apartment, with private veranda, sleeping 1 porch tiled bath, electric lights: easy { walking distance: good car service; splen did neighborhood. Only acceptable par i tl'G need applv. I’rice *SO. On batse. less. Address !>.. Box , 25;:, care < jeor gian. or telei'iione Ivy i'6l-l- 27-: 1-12 FOR SAI.E- Farm one-fourth as large and five times as good as the one you are toiling on back East. Take advan tage of the percentage In your favor. The Ninth Anniversary edition of The Los An geles Examiner, out December 25, will tell you how this can be. Mailed to any ad- Iresr. in Ended States or Mexico 15 cents, | ''acada or foreign points 25 cents. Bend <n your order now 10-21-4 Unfurnished Houses For Rent. Rent oil SALE—Five-room cot , 1a8 ?', n on , "ta avenue, Inman Dark: tent S3O. Ivy 1277-3. 40-17-12 SIX-ROOM, up-to-date two-story house, rents for $22.50; cozy home. 132 East I Georgia avenue. Main 3744-L 12-16-4 FOR KENT- Eight-room house,~built for home, on lot 62 by 247. Niee fruit orchard. Electric lights and all modern conveniences. $25 a month. 122 LaFrange street. all Ivy 6724-J. 29-14-12 EIC.IiT-RooM house, 521“Courtland, $35. A i. Spalding, 499 Courtland. 47-13-12 LEASE i‘i; sale Artistic bungalow: screened, tiled, furnace, garage. “Ans ieyra%_ Georgian.' 38-10-12 FOR lil-.NT. Ibii’SEs Call, write or phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph O. I ocliran. ,4-76 Peachtree street. 4-1-21 FOR KENT 192 East Georgia avenue, one six-room house, cabinet mantels, e <•.. modern, $17.50. Apply across the street.ll-29-27 WANTED—Children' to attend the best schools in the United States. They are located in Southern California. Bring the rJv/ n <s /i < ? ng - The Ninth Anniversary Edition of The Los Angeles PJxaminer will tell the story of .the most remarkable school system over devised. Out Decem ber 25th. Mailed to any address In United States or Mexico 15 cents: Canada or for eign points, 25 cents. Send In your order now. 10-21-4 Furnished or Unfurnished Houses For Rent. 1 ED HOUSES- Eight rooms, on Aorth avenue, near Tech. SSO; two five ro<) l n arl,n . ents ’ right near Grant park, each S3O. Unfurnished, eigh’t rooms, on Luckie street, right near Tech school. $45; six rooms, all modern conveniences, in cluding furnace, near new Ninth avenue school. $35; six-room apartment, near Grant park. $25. Call Webster, M. 2016 <l*o 2506 night. 807-8 Fourth National . 12 14-44 Lor RENT Part or all of eleven-room house, furnished or unfurnished, to conveniences. $25 a month. 122 La France street Ivy 6724-.1. 28-14-12 WANT’ED Manufacturers and merchants to help manage the business end of the Panama canal. It is located at Los An s£] es \. 1 the . key lo tbe great Southwest rhe Ninth Anniversary edition of 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 eism points 25 cents.. Senn in your or der now. 10-21-4 Desk Space For Rent. IN business office, Atlanta National Bank Bldg ; will give use of phone and for ward mail. Traveling man preferred. S. W. I*’., Box 891 t care Georgian. 34-17-12 - ■ Stables For Rent. LARGE stable for rent cheap. Apply Dr. Cook, 173 E. Hunter. 71-14-12 Garages For Rent. GARAGE FOR RENT at 102 Washington street. Call Main 840-J. 46-17-12 Furnished Rooms Wanted . YOUR rooms can bp rented if you will advertise them in the Recognized Rent Medium of the city. People who are looking for nice rooms, look for them where they have the largest number to choose from. Your ad in K The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin’’ will attract the attention j of the party that Is looking for rooms in your house. Try it and see. 12-5-12 Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. Yol’NG COUPLE want three rooms and bath; no children: north side preferred. Answer quick. J. 8.. Box 895, care Geor -35-17-12 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 I t it'll rooms can he rented If you will advertise them in the Recognized Rent ! Medium of the city. People who are look- I ing for nice rooms look for them where I they have the largest number to choose I from. Your ad in “The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin” will attract the attention of the party that is looking for rooms in your house. Try it and see. HELP WANTED —To develop the re sources of Southern California, the land of progress and new ideas. Read about the opportunities in the Ninth Anniver sary Edition of The Los Angeles Exam iner, out December 25th. Mailed to any address in United States or Mexico. 15 cents a copy; Canada or foreign points. 25 cents. Send in your order now. 10-21-4 Unfurnished Houses Wanted. WANTED HOUSES We have demands for several first-class houses on the north side. If you have anything you want rented, list it with us. Phone I IgiO. Edwin I’. Ansley. Realtv Trust Bldg.ll-21-27 WANTED One hundred thousand ready made families to share in the prosper ity of Southern California. The Ninth An niversary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex. aminer. 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. 10-21-4 Railroad Schedule. SOUTH i: R X fIAVAY? “PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH ARRIVAL ANU DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA. The following schedule figures are pub lished only as information, and are not guaranteed: No. Arrive From— |No. Depart To— -8'1iam...12:01 am; 36 N. Yorkl2;lsami 2 C’cinnati.2:ssam; 2 J'ville.. 3 05 am 35 N. Y0rk..5:00 am; 20 Col'bus. 5:30 urn I 13 Jaxville...s:2o ami 13 Clnci 5:30 ant ' 43 Was'ton 5:25 am; 32 Ft. Vai. 5:30 am I . 1' Sh’port.. 6:30 am 35 B ham.. 5:45 am I 2» Jaxville. 6:50 atn 7 C'nooga 6:40 am I •17 Toccoa.. 8:10 am; 12 R’mond 6 55 am 26 Heflin ... 8:20 am! 23 K. City 7:00 am ;,'.i N York.ll 15am| 16 Bruns’k 7:4sami 3 Chat'ga.lo:3s am . ' B’harn .11 ;30 am 7 Macon. .10:40 am] 38 N. Yorkll 01 am 27 Ft. Vai .10:45am 40 ChTtte 12.00 n n' 21 Col'bus. 10:50 am I 6 .I'ville.. 11 20 am 1 6 Cincill:lo am 30 C'bus ...12:30 pm I 2'.t Col'bus.. l;4opm 30 N. York 2:45 pm 30 B’ham... 2:30 pm 15 C’nooga 3:00 pm I 40 B'ham . 12:40 pml 39 B’harn.. 4 10 pni 39 Cb’lotte. 3:55 pm *lB Toccoa. 4:30 pm I 5 J'ville. 4:sopm 22 Col'bus. 5:10 pm I 37 N. York. 5:00 pml 5 Cinci.... 5:10 pm 15 Brun ;i. 7:50 pm 23 Ft Vai. 5:20 pm 1 Jack'ville.B:lopml 35 Heflin. 5:45 pm 11 R’mond. 8:30 pml 10 Macon.. 5:30 on. 24 K City . 9:20 pm I C'cinati 8:20 tun 16 C’ncoga :..35t>m 44 Wash'n. 8:45 pm 1' Col'b.ts. 10 20 prn 24 Jaxville. 9:30 ptn 31 Ft Vai .10:25 pm* 11 Sh’port. 11:10 pm 14 Cinci.. 11 00 ptn 14 J'xvllle 11:10 pm Trains marked thus <•) run dally, ex7 cent Sundnv Other trains mn daily. Central time City Ticket Office. No, 1 Peachtree St. Money to Loan. MONEY on hand to loan on improved Atlanta read es tate. No delays. H. Clay ‘ Moore. Empire Building. Ax MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. i /jWUk ESTABLISHED 1899. i 21-2 WALTON ST. | 12-12-5 WE have moved to 21 Inman building and have enlarged our business. Can make loans on real estate anil farms; quick ser ■ vice. Purchase money notes bought and sold. Have some money for second mort gage loans. Come to our office and make ' application. Randolph Loan Co., 21 In man Building. 40-1-49 1 ' _ PROVIDENT LOAN //lIYJffiSCdLX SOCIETY. INC - 11 JI Ift Waj diamonds, watches and a. y/ .IEWEI.RY. NMTj~ir*-X 11 AUBURN AVE. W. E. M'MILLEN —PHONE M. 2897 I JEWELERS AND BROKERS JO ' FETERS loan SHONE Main ’ STRICTLY PRIVATE TH E 1 ’RI' I>E NTIA L“l NSl' I; A N<' E Ct >.YD 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 BAND for immediate loans on property in or near Atlanta. J. E. VanValkenburg, 501 Equitable building. 6-6-22 WEYMAN & CONNORS. ESTABLISHED 1890. Mortgages on ileal Estate. 4-1-3 SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TQ LEND, any amount; 6 per cent. Write or call. S. W, Carson, 24 South Broad street. 4-1 -17 ON FIRST MORTGAGE real estate se curity. Home funds and insurance mon ey. Rates 5% to 8 per cent interest. We also make monthly payment loans. We can give you the money as soon as titles art*, approve<l. RALPH 0. COCHRAN CO., 74 76 PEACHTREE STREET. L. H. ZURLINE, Loan Manager. FARM Loans "placed in any amount on improved farm lands in Georgia The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould building. 7-131 WE HAVE plenty of money to lend at lowest rates on Atlanta and nearby property, either for straight or monthly payment plan. Also for purchasing pur chase money notes. Foster & Robson, 11 Edgewood Ave. MONEY FOR SALARIED P~EOPLE AND OTHERS, upon their own names; cheap rates, easy payments. Conflden -1 I*- Tolman. 524 Austell building Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE —New six-room bungalow, in Decdtur; best built, handsomest home on the market in this beautiful suburb. Hardwood floors, built-in buffet, book cases, sleeping norch, all conveniences: large lot and ideal location and neigh borhood; fifteen minutes to Peachtree; one block from car, three from Agnes Scott; $*.350. SSOO cash, S3O per month; assume $2,000 at 7 per cent. Why not buy yourself a real Christmas gift, a beau tiful home. Will take vacant lot as cash payment if good location. W. H. S. Hamilton, owner, Decatur, Ga. Phone Decatur 413. 12-17-2 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. Jolly, Clarkston. Ga. 12-14-12 LAKEWOOD HElGHTS—Suburban home for rent or sale; easy terms; five-room bungalow; large lot. 60x179 feet to alley; corner Adair avenue and Parsons street, two blocks west of Lakewood car line. Apply to Owner, 409 Equitable Bldg. 12-13-10 FOR SALE—3O-acre truck, dairy or chick en farm, near East Lake; 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 $509 cash, balance five years, 8 per cent. I interest payable annually. $3,500. owner. Box 221, care Georgian. 12-10-52 1-5 off all our Furniture this week. J. M. High Com pany. 12-9-34 “ASK MR BABBAGE" to sefFTE 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. 1 WILL EXCHANGE my north side residence lot, near Peach tree road, for 1912 or 1913 up-to date touring car, provided car is new. or practically new. “Own er,” I*. O. Box 800, City. 12-6-53 WAN TED Manufacturers and merchants to help manage the business end of the Panama canal, it is located at Los An geles, the key to the great Southwest The Ninth Anniversary edition of The Los Angelos Examiner, out December 25, will have the facts about this greet proj ect. Mailed to any address in United States or Mexico 15 cents. Canada or for- I elgn points 25 cents. Send in your or- I ‘ der now. 10-21-4 Farms Wanted. WANTEE? , FARMS from 10 acres to 75, within 15 miles of Atlanta. We have the buyer. I Let us hear from you if you want your . place sold or traded. | Atlanta Suburban Realty ('ompanv, 31 INMAN BUILDING. IPhone Main 2053. I WANTED To rent farm near Atlanta for cash rent, by a Northern, farmer. I Farm must have good buildings and land I that will give fair returns for hard, in telligent work, (’all Main 2692-J, or ad dress 388 South Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga. 12-12-3 FOR SALL Farm one-fourth as large and five times as good as the one you are toiling on back East Take advan tage of ;he percentage In your favor. The Ninth Anniversary edition of The Los An geles Examiner, out tJecember 25, will tell you how this can be Mailed to any ad dress In United States or Mexico 15 cents. Canada or foreign points 25 cents Send In your ordc r now 10-21-4 JWXJX. J.J.MARSHALL. 117// Poultry Pay on the Farm? This question is asked again and again. It can be answered by one word : Yes. Poultry does pay on the. farm or anywhere else when well managed. What we mean by ‘‘well man- I ,'7 r ti~y : aged" is the providing of good comfortable roost- L ing houses for them during the winter months and ' supplying them with a sufficiency of good whole- || some food in proper quantities at proper times, > sufficient to insure rapid growth of young stock and to stimulate egg production in the hens. At 1 least the same degree of cleanliness should be giv ’ en the poultry quarters that is given to the horses i or mules on a well-kept farm. ' W- The first and most important consideration \ GS for us to notice is that when little or nothing is given, but little should be expected in return. If we furnish a fowl with but a weakly, frail body by breeding a degraded, run-down stock of poultry and expect it to gather its living from the big road and come marching home with a plump, fine developed body, we shall more than likely be disappointed. KJ There is no doubt that poultry is the most neglected of all farm .stock and has been for generations past. It is so easy to adopt, the old plan of our grandfathers that any old place is good enough for the. chickens, and it has been re markably well adopted, the excep tions being some kind-hearted owners who prefer to build com fortable quarters to accommodate the broods The chances are that tills same man knows enough about chickens to breed good ones, even if hie old-time neigh bors do put him down as a -spendthrift or a lunatic, consequently unworthy of attention. But times are changing on the old farm. Our farmers' wives are reading farm and poultry papers when they can get their husbands to take them, ami they are telling them about how well poultry pays when properly cared for. Changes are being wrought each year on more than one farm in the manage ment of hens. It has been fully proven beyond a doubt that poultry well cared for in a systematic manner will pay hand- Rhode Island Reds. FOR SALE—Two very fine cockerels that I picked up cheap at the shows, S7O and $7.50. C. O. Harwell. 12-16-15 Leghorns. ONE S. C. \V. Leghorn cock (won in Atlanta last December) and five pal lets, laying, and large size. for S2O. (Young’s pure strain). These are fine breeders. W. F. Jones, East Atlanta. Ga. 12-14-10 WBITE LEGHORN cockerels, heavy lay- ing strain, $1.50; pullets $2 each: eggs $1.50 and up. Mrs. Robert West, 132 Car ter Hill read, Montgomery, Ala. 11-9-66 ' " ' * 1 *'*?!■■ Plymouth Rocks. A FEW good Pari ridge Plymouth Rocks for sale cheap. C, (). JHarwell. 12-16-19 WHITE ROCKS—Show birds and utility birds for sale. Eggs after January 1. C. O. Harwell. 12-16-17 I WON at Thomasville show on my While Rocks, first pen, first and third cock erel, first pullet, third hen. nest 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. WHITE WYANDOTTES; $7.50 and~ $lO trio; satisfaction guaranteed. Morris strain. L. G. Evans, Lithonia, Ga. THE FAMOUS Regal strain of White Wyandottes. We have four pen*» of these grand birds mated and can furnish eggs for hatching at $3. $5. $lO per fif teen. Now is the time to buy eggs that will produce the winners for next season’s shows Regal Wyandotte Yard, 230 Ogle thorpe avenue, Atlanta. 11-16-18 Orpingtons. WHITE ORPINGTON eggs. $1.50 per fif teen. Stock direct from Cook Farm. Ivy 2PP-J.50-16-12 FOR SALE AT ONCE Fifty S. C? Crys tal White < Tpington 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. <’. (). Harwell. 12-16-18 [INDIAN RUNNERS High quality, low prices, white, fawn and white; grown stock, ducklings, eggs. Satisfaction guar anteed. Book orders at show. <Georgia Duck Farm. Smyrna. Ga. 32-14-12 WHITE RI ’NNER I)U( ’KS DonTTaTTfii see my White Runners at Southern In ternational show, December 16 to 21. Rook orders now’ for stock and eggs. Nice -«tock $6 and up: eggs $7 50 and 15 for eleven. J E. Gifford, Route 6. Box 9.M arietta. Ga.l2-14-5 FREE DUCK AND POT’LTRY FARM, (’harnbleo, Ga. Have the larg | est line of White Indian Runner ducks in I the South. Fine stock. Can sell you | pairs, trios and pens for less than oth- j ers. Write for prices, stating your wants. • Also have large, fine lot <>f White Leg horns and Rhode Island Reds. Remem ber Free Range Insures strong fertility and vigorous stock.l2-12-6 CAN SPARE few more White Runners: $lO trio; sls pen of four ducks and I drake: satisfaction guaranteed. South | Georgia Poultry Farm, Sale City, Ga i 11-27-48 1 WHITE RUNNER ducks of quality; stork and eggs for sale. Snow White Poultry 1 Yards, O O. Ray, manager. Kirkwood. Ga. I 11-14-19 Eggs. ■ THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington e»gs. $1 per 15. 126 Windsor street Main 3588. 10-9-15 Incubators. A Buckeye Incubator. | Is (JUARANTEED to hatch every hatch able egg: Insurable. $8 to >35. Get a I 1913 catalogue. Marbut & Minor. East | Atlanta. Ga. 12-9-16 | Bones. bones"' FOR ( IIH KENS , EVERY day. Campbell Bros.. 89 Decatur, j 11-25-13 Goats. |KIR SALE 'Kntle Angora goat. Atlan ta phone 1872. 45 I’lum street. 37-16-12 somely for the care and feed bestowed - upon it, and pay a handsome dividend on the investment besides; in fact, there is no other branch on the farm 1 that will pay as large a per cent on the . investment as the oultiy. , We could refer to numerous Instances where practical tests have been made by persons who bought all their feed ) and kept a strict record showing that I with a good stock of chickens they can . nit re than double their investment cle.ir t of all expenses in twelve months. J This has generally been done with thoroughbred stock, although It is not I absolutely essential to have thorough : bred stouk. When the farmer working i with his interested bitter-half takes I tills matter In hand with a determina- I tion to win out, then, and only then. . wo expect to lower the price of eggs. ■ And the old adage is that “there is ■ always room at tne top." In this mat ter of poultry and eggs there seems to t be a lot of loom at the bottom yet. It i is no theory—it is a matter of invest ment, care and profit. Poultry—Miscellaneous. STOCK FOR SALE-—Have eome first class White Orpingtons anti Mottled . Anconas at a bargain. Cole & George i 33 West End place, Atlanta. Ga. 12-17*3 11. G. HASTINGS & < (>. SEEDS. PLANTS, BULBS. (’A NARY BIRDS AND GOLD FISH; NORTH AND SOUTH ’ SIDE 1) ELIVE RI E S 9 I A. M., INMAN PARK AND , WEST END 2P. M. PHONES 2568. WE have handled lots of canaries, but have never had us fine a lot of singers , as we have now. How about coming irw > anil picking out one for Christmas'’ They make nice gifts for old or young. LX Bl YING I*EED for your chickens it , Is very essential Unit you should get good, clean feed. There are lots of Infe , rior grades of feed on the market. Still I Ihey cost you as much as the “lied , Comb' brands, and there is no compari son in the quality-. We are sole agents ; for tlie “lied Comb" feeds, and guarantee . them to be better than anything on the market. The Scratch and Mash sell at $2.25 per 100 pounds. WE HAVE a. full line of Pratt's Poultry Remedies, an old reliable line, amt sold on a money back guarantee OUT-OF-TOWN poultrymen will find It to their Interest to call at our store and see our line of supplies, feeds and reme dies. We will appreciate a visit from you. Horses and Carriages FOR SALE (’HEAP Horse, harness an<l light spring wagon; very thing for re tail grocer, dairyman or truck farmer Call either phone 283, 12-16-5 FOR SALE—Horse and buggy; horse gen tle; driven by a lady for four years. Apply Ivy 986-L, or 626 Piedmont ave F<»R SALE OR EXCHANGE for automo bile, one Wilkes horse, six years old. and rubber-tired buggy. Box 876, care Geor gian 30-13-12 —_■■■„■ . Ponies. Foil SALE Ponies for Christmas, S6O to SBS; nice spotted ponies. Can make arrangements to shin for Christmas. .1. P Frank. 204 Fourth Ave., Nashville. Tenn Cows. SEVEN Jersey cows for sale; ftesh tn milk; in the rear of 161 Decatur street Dogs. Foil SALE Pointers and setters, fox, coon and deer hounds, possutn, squirrel land rabbit hounds; trained and un j trained; money refunded if not as repre sented. Write for list. George P Win- I free, owner. White Oak Kennels, Kerners- i vUle, N. C. 12 17-19 GENTLEMAN that lias I bird dog and ' wants to go hunting. Call Atlanta phone!' 5987-F. ■ , i_■ FOR SALE Pointers, -. tiers and ho tnd trained, partly trained and untrained State wants. 11. L Whitt, Kernersville. ' N- C. 40-16 12 I box TEIIPIEIIS Two male puppies. I, three months old: beauties, $8 each <’ | ( >. Harwell. 12-16-16 I Legal Notice. Divorce Fulton Superior Court. January ! , Term. 1913, Mrs. Willie Pearl Hvler vs. I Henry H. Hyler. To H(-nr\ I*l. Hyler: You are hereby notified personally to be and appear at tlie January term of the superior court of ' Fulton county on the first Monday, to an swer the petition of Mrs. \\ llite Pearl 1 Hyler, for total divorce from you, or the l court will proceed as justice shall de mand. Witness the Hon. George L. Bell, judge of said court, November 4. 1912 ARNOLD BKoYLES, Clerk. vY. A. JAMES, Plaintiff's Attorney -5-6 GEORGIA. FULTON ToUNTY Ernes! T. Fuller vs. Mary McD Fuller-To Mary McD. Fuller: By order of court, you are notified that on the 13th dav of December, 1912. Ernest T. Fuller filed suit against you for divorce, returnable to the March term of court You are re quired to be at the March term. 1913 of said court, to be held on the first Mon day In March, to answer the plaintiff's complaint. Witness the Hon W D Ellts, Judge of superior court, this December 16, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk. ! 13-17-1 |REAL ESTATE PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Warranty Deeds. S4.OOO—L. P Kimbrough to .1. T. Kim brough. lot 103 by 150 feet, south side Lil lian avenue. 160 feet west of James street. December 1. S4,OOO—J. L. McNlnch to Mrs. Willie T. McNinch. lot 50 by 1«7 ieet, south side Georgia avenue, 367 feet west of Giant '! park property and along north side Pa- " vllion street. December 13. ,81,600 -J. L. McNinch to Mrs. Willie T. 3 McNinch, lot 49 by 145 feet, south side Glennwood avenue, 597 feet east of >’ Boulevard. December 13. $635 J. L. McNinch to Mrs. Willie T. i McNinch, 82 Hampton street, 27>/. by * 100 feet. December 13. slo,ooo—Dennis J. Baker to Jacob and Joseph Buchman, lot 61 bv 291 feet, south- ■ east side Whitehall street, 418 feet south west of McDaniel street. December 11. sll3- Viney Davis et al. to A. P. Her rington. lot 33 by 90 feet, on George street, 43 George street. November 22. $1 - Louise M. Hudson et al. to Mrs. Maud A. Laßruce, lot 50 by 185 feet, north side Angier avenue, 153 feet east of Ran dolph street; also lot 50 by 136 feet, west side Clark street, being part of the Mc- Donald property In land lot 149. ; July 26. s2.l'oo—D. H. Lopez to William J. Lan ford. lot 35 by 115 feet, south side Dab ney street, 160 feet east of Park avenue. December 14, 1910. sl,Boo—o. T Steele et al to J. E. Dan iel. lot 60 by 161 feet, west side Lake- Wood avenue, 163 feet from extension of Sawtell avenue. November 27. F Ramsey to T. .1. Dixon, lot 50 by 166 feet, north side Bain street. 800 ' feet west of Bachelor avenue, Eagan Park. May 20. S2OO—T. J. Dixon to I. C. Clark, same property. December 9. $3,500 -11. L. Walker to Mrs. E. B. Ivey, lot 50 by 185 feet, east side West Peach tree street, 161 feet south of Peachtree place. December 10. sl.ooo—Mrs. M. J, Merck to D. C. Lyle. 10 acres In land lot 186, Fourteenth dis trict. in southwest corner of Burke Mill place, afterwards the J. N. DeFoor place. 1 lecember 14. S2OO- Lewis G. Castleman and Mrs. .1. Howard Cassell to Eloise L. and John Oliver, strip 2 by 210 feet, west side Peachtree street, II;; feet south of Third street. December 11. sl<|, Love and Affection - J. T. Casey to Electa W Casey, 303 Simpson street, 50 by 107 feet; also lot in land lot 257, join ing Chattahoochee Brick Company’s line, fronting along the river 235 bv 390 feet; 5 acres in northwest corner land lot 259; acres in southeast part of land lot 257; also 5 acres In northeast corner said land lot July 7. 1911. $2,600 S. Steinberg to W E. Treadwell, lot ol by 86 feet, 337 East Hunter street. December 12. SI,BOO Realty Trust Company to George S. Lowndes, Jr . I. t 80 by 164 ieet, north east side Avery drive. 1., ing lot 5 rtf block 25, Ansley Park. July 29. S4OO Daniel I Walden to'Nannie Wal den. lot 45 by 106 feet, north side Neal •street. 45 feet west of Norrell street. Jan uary 2!. 1899. SSJO—Mrs. L. .1. Cloud to Mrs. W. K. Ballard, lot 66 by 147 feet, southwest cor ner i ild Water Works road and Sawtell I street. December 17. Loan Deeds. SI,OOO Mayntle W. Ft iese to Atlanta Savings bank, lot 41 bv 100 feet south side Glenn street. 104 feet east of Pul liam street. December 14. $899 Mrs. Lula Snipes to Smith Jt Slmpson Lumber Company, 10l 50 by 203 feet, nortneast side McDonough road. 300 Ret southeast of Laney street. Novem ber 1. I SI,OOO C. 11. Conoley to J. W. Bryant, lot 51 by 2 1 feet, southwest corner Jonesboro road and Jordan street be ceniebr 16. ~*6OO J. M. Quick to Elizabeth V. and Lrnil.V I. Brookt*. lot 175 by JbO feet, south side Douglas avenue, 240 feet west of Simpson street. December 16. SSOO-Mrs. Emilx Flournoy to T. J. rreadweii, lot 100 by 200 feet, northwest coiner Ridge and Belleview avenues. De cember 16. SIOO John R. Hart to .Julius Oelsner, °k feet, east side Poplar street. 195 feet north of Gcnessee avenue. De cember 16, 1912. sl,6oo—Eugene Hillard Spalding to Dick, inson Trust Company, trustee, No. 47$ Peachtree street. 65x137 feet, one-half in terest. December 12. 1912. s6,ooo—Jacob and Josepl) Buchanan to same, lot 61x291 feet southeast side of hitehall street. 418 feet southwest of McDaniel street. December 12, 1912. Bonds for Title. $560 Penal Styn—Traders Realty and Brokerage Company to Frank Reagan, lot 50x182 feet, south side Angier Spring road. 346 feet west of intersection of Angier Spring road. May 18. 1912. $520 Penal Sum Same to same, lot 45x 90 feet, northwest side Belgrade avenue, 145 feet southwest of Angier Spring road May 18, 1912. $28,000 Penal Sum Edmnnia L. (ftreene to E. G. and G. L. Jones, lot 32x100 feet, west side iVy street. 135 feet north of Baker street. September 12, 1912. SIB,OOO Penal Sum Margaret A. and Herbert A. Sage to E. G. Jones et al., lot 25x120 feet, north side Edgewood ave nue. 147 feet east of Piedmont avenue. October 9, 1912. Penal Sum Sarne to same, let 25x120 feet, north side Edgewood avenue, 197 feet east of Piedmont avenue. Octo ber 9. 1912. $5,500 Penal Sum Mrs Lula A. Brown to A. I*. Baldwin and J. S. Atkinson, lot '6x150 feet, northwest corner of Four teenth and Francis streets. December 10, 1912. .( $4,750 Penal Sum -Real Estate Trust Company to <’ W. Smith, let 50x160 fert west side WelPngton street. 150 feet south of Greensferry avenue. Jdly 6. 1911. Transferred to W. H. S. Hamilton De cember 16, 1912. $6,000 Penal Sum Thomas .1. Wesley to Joseph Buchman, No. 2' Wellington st., 50x160 fe*et. December 16, 1912. SIO,OOO Penal Sum Airs. Alberta E. Ma lone to Hinton .1 Hopkins ct al., lot 50 bv 129 feet, west side Myrtle street, 102 fee t south of Tenth street. February 12. 1912. SI,OOO Penal Sum \tlau.ta Real Estate (’ompanv to Harris B. Morris, lot 50 by 200 feet, south side Elbert street. 350 feet west of Mayland avenue. D cember 13, 1911. Mortgages. $328 —J. M. Woolurn to H. A. Godby, 35 acres at northcast corner, |and lot 220 of Fourteenth district. December 10, 1912. S9BO -M. W. Keith to Mutual Loan and Banking Company, lot 'oxloo feet, west s‘de (.each street. 320 feet north of We-t Hunter street December 13, 1912. $290 -Mrs. Lula I ansdell to Atlanta Ranking anti Savings Company, lot 51x2C0 feet, east side Hill street, 5! feet north of Woodward averfue. November 23. T'l2. VOO-H. W. Dews to (>. C. Radford. No. 286 ’Oak street, 50x150 f€et. I ■December 14. I' $1,224 William J. Davin to Atlanta Banking and Savings Company, lot 50x100 fprt east sale Law street, 210 feet north east of Bellwood avenue. December 13, I 1912. $i *SO John W. Whitaker to same, lot i 30x1 n 0 feet on Strong street. 70 feet north of Kenned) street; also lot 50x151 feet least side Marietta road, 50 feet southeast of street; also lot 50x150 feet i east side Marietta road. 100 feet south of Oak street December 13, 1.912. SBSO W. <’. Alston to Georgia Savings Bank and Trust Company, lot 49x175 feet, east side Litt Jones street, 232 feet north of Rankin street. Deceit ber 10, 1912. Executor’s Deeds. $4,012 Mrs. Mary E. Zellner, executrix of will <’f (’ J. Zellner, to A. P. Herring ton, one-half Interest in 26acres, on east lin»* of land lot (54. Seventeenth dis- •< triet, ’.630 feet north of southeast corner lof said land lot. November 25, 1912. Administrators’ Deeds. J. T. McNinch (b> administrator) to Willie 3’ McNinch. 82 Hampton street. 27M,x100 feet. December 13. 1912. $1,890- Same to same. 383 Glennwood avenue. ‘9x145 feet. December 13. 'r!2. . $3,000 Same to same, lot 50x167 feet, south side Georgia avenue. 367 feet west of L. P Grant property and along north side Pavilion street. December 13. 1912*. $1.500 —Estate of J. T. McNineh (by ad ministrator) to J L. McNinch. 383 Glenn wood avenue. 32x145 feet. December 13, 1912. Deeds to Secure. $1,250 S. H. Ogletree to J. l> Wood, lot C'xß74 feet, southeast corner Wnodward avenue and Kelly street. December 13. 1912. Liens. ssl Georgia Paint and Glass Company vs Mrs. Exonia Spurlock, 49 East Georgia avenue, 50x146 feet. No date. Quitclaim Deeds. $1 M L. Hirxeh to Walton Realty Company, lot 88x128 feet, on Tabernacle alley. 200 feet north of Walton street and between Powell and McCord property. December, 1912. 17