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The Georgian s Rent Bulletin”
Do Your Renting and Searching Through This Bulletin.
: •••■-.. >< the RECOGNIZED RENT BULLETIN of > I*
. . suitable and Modern place of >;n y description that U fTh/tj ns-n9 llngs ’ i! contalns a complete list of every |
yr. BEST of Rooms, Houses, Apartments. Flats
:■ unfurnished) in any locality can be located with ease r.m„°> ?>*’ !^‘;!' !ing and Rp| ’«" i :‘S places (either fur- I
; d ra ß es, storage Houses, etc., can be found or rented with '' P” Business Locations, Ware- <1
"-tGeorgian employs special representatives to keen this Roll hZ by ,f ' i I * riln,r an<l advertising in it.
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Rooms and Board.
Ti CAPITOL?
, v furnished rooms and excellent
■ 121 Capitol Square. Main
12-17-31
rooms and board; gentle
■ -eferred. 308 South Pryor. Main
J SO-17-12
- room, with board, in an el-
•' ’ furnished, private, modern home,
. • host, telephone, electric lights,
: -hr use of dining room, living room,
autifully furnished; front veran
class meals, the very best; a real
1 , . u.,me to a refined, permanent
•.■renees. Mrs. Corey. 619 West
street. Bell phone Ivy u635-J.
47-17-12
OVE Urge and one small room for gen
steam heat and all conven
,. rlvate home: Peachtree street.
■ el .V'-lT.or
-r;—\vi-ST PEACHTREE —Couple, two
~,... , nen ,>r two business women can
s..r-. In a private home. 12-17-18
crc'ne-TJ Ej j Rooms with board at 25
1 west Baker street. Ivy 649-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
Laths. Rate: Board and room
s7jhi per week upward. Robert
1). Edwards. Proprietor. 12-14-35
ivtX'TLft After Christmas, sixteen sttt
...,ts t" boaril at student home; Just
opened. Splendid board at $lB. Close in.
s S itdent, Box 8I»0. care Georgian.
12-10-25
fivASoNA HLE room and board in new
.... rr Inman Park home. Ivy 4231-J.
12-16-27
Xbl-U.V I’urnißhed front room, with
bean:. single room; private family.
i::i ilast Caln street.l2-16-28
ficuM? with or without board at 74 For
rest a’l ime. Ivy 4345.12-16-10
■■■. i u men can get nicely furnished
- earn heated room with board. 176
Forrest ave. Phone Ivy 5789. 12-14-39
NICELY furnished rooms, with or wltb
/J. arc. Atlanta 3710.12-14-22
JU.VE ’ll .■’.sent front room with board
I ’.•aehtree street. 12-14-26
COUPLE or gentlemen for nicely fur
:..shed room with meals. Private home,
permanent. Ivy 4763-J. 227 W. Peach
tree. _l2-14-30
.lie I.v furnished room with board and
modern conveniences. 179 North
.i.wksor. Phone Ivy 1907-J.13-13-19
JUST OFF PEACHTREE.
BOTH single and double rooms with
ard a: 21_
L"<-m and first-class board. 428 Gor
. streef.l2-13-3
FIRST-CLASS room and board.
Best north side location. 16
r Pl;ice. Ivy 6705. 12-10-47
lit" CIS. -.vitti or without board; private
family: everything congenial and home-
I.' t all Main 4238-J. 278 Rawson st.
12-11-24
NICELY furnished front room, with ex
eilfi ' meals. In ideal north side home:
4'n'h::.en couples preferred. 17 East
• • Ivy 980, 33-11 -12
' vi'ilp T.-illo boarders at ilarreit.
--1' "'D )i ai h 3459-J. 12-11-7
1 I'Ll: ur two gentlemen for nice front
■oi'm: also table board. Vacant the
Capitol avenue. Main 2031-1..
i NG COUPLE or two young men can
• reasonable board in fumace
. fated north side home. Phone Ivy
' G-L. 50-10-12
NICE furnished front rooms and
ard at 39 East Harris. Ivy 3741 -L.
.12-10-13
i L' furnished room and flrst-class
' 'ard at 406 Peachtree. Ivy 1746.
. .. 12-10-14
CBOARDING 16 East Baker.
1 leanliness our motto." The best ta
LU the city. Ivy 2666-J. 12-10-16
OPPOSITE THE CAPITOL.
J'J'Y furnished rooms and excellent
board. 121 Capitol Square. Main
— —L_ 12 3-30
36 East North Avenue.
BETWEEN the Peachtrees. Fine, light
"ins and excellent table board. Ivy
Board Wanted.
111 NG LADIES desire itooni .• •
• "ard in -trlctly private family, on
■ ‘ side. Address M. B. C., care Geor-
l ‘‘ NG LADY teacher and roommate
” »’it 1 »ard; north side; must be first
' ■«'<. g ( >o<] board. Board, Box 35, care
Georgianl2-14-31
' . at fbe number of ads under
~ e Room and Board” column of The
-’•■•rgian. No wonder the people recog-
•• that The Georgian is the paper to
"> for nice boarding places, for they
° a larger number of places to select
Place your ad for boarders in The
- an’s “Room and Board 0 column
ull your vacant spaces at your table.
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
1 * KENT—(Jne large front room, fur-
. • • **d or unfurnished; two blocks nff
1 : tree; to one or two gentlemen. Ap
*fr./'><’e wa Y- 56-1742
nicely furnished Xront rooms, com-
■ for housekeeping, cheap to party
I ■ ■ lldreti, hot baths. Bell pnoni
1 at ion. 290 Wash in gton. 12-17-30
large and one small room for gen
’i.en; steam heat and all conven
brivate home; Peachtree street.
f 12-17-34
‘ 'J.NT -one nicely furnished front
’ .'?■ a ' so furnished housekeeping
v modern; reasonable; north side,
j West Gain.l2-17-17
I:.‘.NT Tn gentleman, nicely fur
vu room, with all modern conven
,. • m private home, on north side.
- / Ivy 5109, 42-17-12
LENT Nicely furnished rooms.
I d’lete for light housekeeping; hot
eluded; $3 per week. 388 Eea. h
, "osite Peachtree Inn. Select neigh
v" ..References.£ 2 17-15
l .l> Gentleman to sham room with
” ber Coal furnished. Close in and
1’■ duro lll ' Houston street. Phone
_
. Three or four rooms for
? ~ '"’usekeeping; rent reasonable
..-i 04 -’ 1 - 36-17-12
large room, with one or two
. I(, am heat; close in with nrl-
• amll y ivy 3f>4l 55_ 1 2
f-i? M"f refinement, desiring well
tt ,K hed room with home comf<»rts.
same in owner’s home. 18 W.
between West Peachtree and Spring.
x, P -.-
, ' 1 ■ Three rooms for hoiHekeep-
aiso large bed room. Is West
i ' Isl 9
‘ Ciose in; furnace heated,
,rnished room. 94 East Pine. Ivy
f. - , $5. [2d 6-I_l
1 ' Rooms for roomers or light
sekeeping. Cheap. 145 Spring stmet.
t .
'4,NT—ope lovely furnished front
r ‘H couple or two gentlemen.
; . K 2 Central avenue. Phone
12 16-14
'Furnished Rooms For Rent.
1 station • h UIOCKS fron > Terminal
> -222.22 L 75-14-12
: iences i^--fl i''" ISh , P,f F on ’ s; 1111 I
iences. Courtland. Ivy 6248-L. ’
' L keenkie ' tb?E F. oDr’ i
Keeping, third floor. 102 Ivy st. 1
I 12-14-42 I
I NTCEITv furnished ro6nis; light h,, usp -7 I
Spring K apartmen " private family, in j
■ H steam ll 'h™ii i i lurntß , h «Ffont room hi ■
m • , llea,e<i apartments: near in- 1
3486 I S de ‘ th l’ riva te family. Jvv I
l2-14-43 1
i En " Gentle -"’
l
furnished rooms, all conve
niences. Close in. 150 Courtland
—■ 69-14-12
NIC I-,LY furnished rooms, two blocks
from Candler Bldg. 160 Courtland
„'U RENT—Lovely room in A’irginian
apartments for gentlemen or couple. Ex
cellent case downstairs. Ivy 6719-J
, 12-'l4-28 ■
ONM large front room, between Hous- I
> t°u and Lain. 191 Courtland. 12-14-25
Nil ELI furnished rwnn, hot and cold
water. Phone. 158 Courtland. 12-14-24
ONE well-furnished front room for gen
tlenien. All conveniences 82 AA' Baker
St. Phone Ivy 4641. 12-14-16
Fl RNi SHED rooms for light housekeep
ing; close in. 339 Courtland st.
.FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; steam
I heated; hot baths. 11 Cone. Mrs D.
' H- White. 41-11-12
, SMALL and large furnished rooms for
gentlemen only; close in. 274 AA’liitehall
street. 31-10-12
FOR RENT (’lose in. furnished and un
; furnished rooms, with or without meals.
Main .3667-J. 22 Garnett street. 12-10-56
1 FOR RENT Large front room; single
i room; conveniences. 210 Spring. Jvv
3205-.E 12-10-48
1 FOR RENT I-Arge, upstairs front room;
hot water, electric lights, furnace heat.
! Ivy 6310.109 Forrest avenue. 40-10-12
i TWO nice front rooms. 28~ West Peach”
’ IroP place.lvy 6537-J. 12-10-20
DELIGHTFUL front room; private bath;
gentlemen; refined home. Peachtree,
care Ceorglan. 37-10-12
1 NICELY furnished rooms, 50c night, $2.50
a week and up. Broadway Hotel,
North Broad street. Hot and cold water.
ilO-4-2
WANTED—Ships of all kinds to horn
California oil and carry merchandise for
the port of Los Angeles to and from the
Panama Canal. 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 pointe, 26
cents. Send in your order now 10-21-4 ,
Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms
For Rent.
I FOR RENT- Second floor; private home;
rooms furnished or unfurnished. 147
Pulliam street. 49 17-12
TWO furnished or unfurnished rooms for
rem. 236 Ivy street. 12-17 26
TWO furnished or unfurnished rooms in
private family, (’all Ivy 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
TWO large rooms and kitchenette; close
in; conveniences. 210 South Pryor.
12-17-33
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished first-floor
connecting rooms; sink in kitchen; sl4.
Also two upstairs unfurnished rooms. SB.
194 South Pryor street. 12-16-38
FOR RENT Two rooms for housekeep
ing: north side, on car line. Phone ivy
5848-J.12-16-13
FOR RENT —Three connecting rooms in
nice sei'tion for $9 per month. J 0 De-
Gress avenue. 32-16-12
EOR RENT Two beautiful rooms, SB, or
three upstairs rooms, $5. 1 Matthewsori
s treet. block beyond Buckhead. 25-16 12
TWO or three connecting unfurnished
rooms; north side. 428 Green wood ave.
THREE unfurnished rooms with sink In
kitchen. 47 Brotherton street, A tian
ta phone 3424.12-12-8
1-5 off all our Furniture this
week. J. M. High Com
pany. 12-9-34
Housekeeping Rooms For Rent.
THREE rooms furnished for light house
keeping 113% Capitol. Atlanta, phone
5424. 12-14-46
Furnished Apartments For Rent.
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for
housekeeping on first floor: all conven
iences. I’hone Ivy 2560-L. Call up at
nighl_after 8 o'clock.l2-17-24
TWO-ROOM furnished apartment to rent.
Price reasonable. Call or phone Ivy i
11523. 37 East Alexander street. 31-14-12 |
h ' 'I: 1: i INT i urnisl’eri I’.alf cottage; four
rooms and bath: phone; new gas range;
conveniences: good location on south side.
Phone Main 4433-J.12-11-39
WANTED Otte hundred thousand ready
made families to snare In the prosperity
of Southern California. The Ninth Anni
versary Edition Os The Los Angelos Ex
aminer out December 25th. will tell why
and how. 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 Apartments For Rent
FoR RENT —AVith private family of
adults, new north side five-room (ad
ditional rooms can be had) furnace-heated
apartment, with private veranda, sleeping
porch tiled bath, electric lights; easy
walking distance: good ■ ar service: splen
did neighborhood. ' >nly acceptable par
ties need apply. Price 850. <>n lease,
less. Address D., Box 262, care Geor
gian, or telephone It' L 27-14--
FOR SALE 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
dress in I'nited States or Mexico 15 cents,
Canada or foreign points 35 cents Send
In your order r.ow 10-21-4
Unfurnished Houses For Rent.
tll’.NT or SALE—Five-room cot-!
Ta K t '- <>n Alta avenue. Inman Park;
rent S3O. ivy 1277-J. 40-17-12
■ SLN-ROOM, up-to-date two-storv lumse.
: rents for $22.50: cozy home. *132 East
I Main 3744 r 12-16-4
jK’R RENT Eight-room house, built for
| home on lot 62 by 247. Nice fruit
i orchard. Electric lights and all modern
I conveniences. $25 a month. 122 La Fran ge
Street. <*al! Ivy <E24-.1. 29-14-12
J EI(»H i’-Ri h>m house, 621 Courtland $35 !
_ ' ! SpaJdh g, (99 (’ourtland 47-13-12 i
LEASE OR SALE -\rtistiu bungalow; I
screened, tiled, furnace, garage. “Ans-
1 I’a/k. < Jeorgfan 38-10-12
I• d» KENT, HOUSES Call, write or
phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph O.
Coenran, <4-76 Peaehtree street. 4-1-21
FOR RENT 192 East Georgia avenue,
one six-room house, cabinet mantels,
etc., modern, $17.50. Applv across the
st:-"-'' 11-29-27
WANTED Children to attend the beat
schools in the United States. They are
looted in Southern California. Bring the
??,• olor.g. The Ninth Anniversary
Edition of The Los Angeles Examiner will
♦ell the story of the most remarkable
school system over devised. Out Decem
j her 25th. Mailed ♦<> 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.
Fl rnished HOUSES-—Eight rooms, on
North avenue, near Tech. SSO; two five
room apartments, right near Grant park,
each S3O. Unfurnished, eight 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
Gram park. $25. Call AA’ebster, M 2016
day. 2506 night. 807-8 Fourth National
BanJS. __ I: LD- 44
i’('ll RENT—Part or all of eleven-room
house, furnished or unfurnished, to
conveniences. $25 a month. 122 LaFrance
street. Ivy 6724-J. 28-14-12
AA' - ANTED 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,
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
eign points 25 cents. Send 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. F., Box 891. 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 E' >R RENT al l"'J Washitiginn
street. Call Main S4O-.1. 46-17-12
Furnished Rooms Wanted .
1
YOUR rooms can be 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 "The Georgian's
Rent Bulletin" will attract the attention
of the party that Is looking for rooms in
your house. Try it and see. 12-5-12
Unfurnished Rooms Wanted.
YOUNG COUPLE want three rooms and
bath; no children; north side preferred.
Answer quick. J. 8., E<ux 895, care Geor
glan. 35-17-12
WANTED In walking distance, two or
three rooms by adults, for light house
keeping. E. N., Box 267, care Georgian.
WANTED—Four rooms, unfurnished;
north side Steam or furnace. For
housekeeping. Address A., Box 264. care '
( Georgian. 44-16 12
YOUR rooms can be rented if you will
advertise them in the Recognized Rent
Medium of the city. People who are look
ing 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 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—W® have demands
for several first-class houses on the
north side. If you have anything you
want rented, list it with us. Phone
1. 1600. Edwin P. Ansley, Real tv Trust
Bldg./11-21-27
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, out 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
' SOUTI IE}R AHAV AY?
“PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH"
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA
The following schitlule figures are pub
lished only as information, and are not
guaranteed;
No. Arrive From—|No. Depart To—
-36 B ham t.':ol am, 36 N Yorkl2:lsam
2 C’clnnatl.2:sf'am 2 J'ville.. 3:05 am
35 N. Y0rk..6:00 am' 20 Col'bus. 5:20 am
13 Jaxville...s:2o am 13 Clncl 5:30 am
43 Was'ton 5:25 am 32 Ft. Vai. 5:30 am
if Sh'port.. 6.30 am; 35 B'ham.. 5:45 am
28 JaxviUe. 6:50 am 7 C'nooga 6:40 am
•17 Toccoa.. 8:10 ami 12 R’mond 6 55 am
26 Heflin.... 8:20 am! 23 K. City. 7:00am!
X York-11 15 ami 16 Bruns'k 7:45 am
3 Chat ga. 10:35 am 29 B'ham 11:30 am
7 Macon...lo 40 am, 38 N, Y’orkll 01 atn
27 Ft. Vai..10:45 am: 40 ChTtte 12:09 n'n
21 Col'bus..lo:so am I 6 J'ville.. 11:20 am I
6 Cincill:lo am 30 C'bus .12.30 pm!
29 Col'bus.. 1:40 pm! 30 N. York 2.45 pm
30 B'ham... 2:30 pm] 15 C’nooga 3:00 pm
40 B'ham . 12:40 pm 39 B'l.am.. 4 10 prn
39 Ch'lotle. 3.55 pm *lB Toccoa 4:30 pm
i .I'vtlle. ! opin 22 Col’bus. 5:10 pm
37 N York. 5:00 pm 5 Clii"l ... 5:10 pm
15 Brcn.-.’k 7:50 pm 28 Ft. Vai. 5:20 pm
1 .larV.'ville.B:lopm 35 Heflin.. 5:45 pm
11 R'niond. 8:30 pm 10 Macon. 5:30 on.
24 K. City.. 9:20 pin i C’cinati 8:30 prn
16 C'nooga. 9:35 pm 44 Wash'n. 8:45 pm
19 Col'bus..lo:2o pm 24 Jaxvllle 9:30 pm
31 Ft. Vai..10:25 pm 11 fli port.!! :10 pm
14 Cine!11:00 pm! 14 J’xvllle 11:10 pm
Train” marl,/ 1 thus <•) run
cent Sunday.
Other trains run dally. Central time.
City Ticket office. No. 1 Pcaci' ce St
Money to Loan.
MONEY on hand to loan on j
improved Atlanta real es-i
; tale. No delays. 11. Clay I
Moore, Empire Building.
12-17-12
MONEY TO LOAN
OX REAI, ESTATE, i
I ESTABLISHED IS$)9.
I V&ILMp •_> 1-2 \vALTON ST. ;
i—
\\ E have tuovod to 21 Inman building and I
have enlarged our business. Can make ;
loans on real estate and farms; quick ser
vice. Purchase money notes Ijought and |
sold. Have some money for secorhi mort
gage loans. Come to our office and make
application. Randolph Loan Co., 21 In
-10-1-49
©PROVIDENT LOAN
SOCIETY.
INC.
DIAMONDS.
WATCHES AND
JEWELRY.
14 AUBURN AVE.
W. E. M’MILLEN.
PHONE M. 2897
i JEWELERS AND BROKERS
401 p E T 6RS
loan
HIONE Main .'?» <7?
t STRICTLY PRIVATE !
THE I'itui (i:\Tl.\i, INSIIRANC® COM~
I‘ANY OF AMERICA can make you a
loan on Atlanta improved property
through their loan correspondents. Tur
man, Black tC Calhoun, 203-8 Empire
Building. 6-7-12-1 I
MONEY ON HAND for Immediate loans
on property in or near Atlanta. J. E.
VanValkenburg. 501 Equitable building
6-6-22
WEYMAN A CONNORS.
ESTABLISHED 1890.
Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-3
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO Ll’.ND.’any
amount; 6 per cent. Write or call. S.
W Carson, 24 South Broad street. 4-1-17
ON i irst MORTGAGE real estate se
curity. Home fundsand insurance mon
ey. Rates to 8 per cent interest. We
also make monthly payment loans. We
can give you the money as soon as titles
are approved.
RALPH (). 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 *1 3 _l
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 x\ve.
MONEY Utill SALARIED PEOPLE
AND OTHERS, upon their own names;
cheap rates, easy payments. Confiden
tlal. D. IL Tolman. 521 Austell building.
Real Estate For Sale.
Foil SALE—New six-room bungalow, in
Decatur; best built, handsomest home
on the market in this beautiful suburb.
Hardwood floors, built-in buffet, book
cases, sleeping porch, all conveniences;
large lot and Ideal location and neigh
borhood; fifteen minutes to Peachtree;
one block from car. three from Agnes
Scott: $4,250, SSOO cash, S3O per month;
assume $2,000 at 7 per • ent. Why not
buy yourself a real Christmas gift, a beau
tiful home. Will take vacant lot as cash
payment if good location. W. 11. S.
Hamilton, owner, Decatur, Ga. Phone
Decatur 413.1.2-17-2
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, (’lark st on. Ga.l2-14-12
LAKEWOOD HElGHTS—Suburban home
for rent or sale: easy terms: five-room
bungalow; large lot, 60x179 feet to alley;
corner A<lair avenue and Parsons street,
two blocks west of Lakewood car line.
Apply to Owner, 409 Equitable Bldg.
12 13 10
F< )R SALE 30-a< i c tru< k, dairy or chick
en farm, near East Lake; 5 1 4 miles from
I 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,
(fid five-room house, pretty good barn,
good orchard and two springs. Terms.
SSOO cash, balance five years, 8 per cent,
interest payable annually. $3,500. (>wner,
Box 221, care Georgian. 12-10-52
1-’) off all our Furniture this
week. J. M. High Com
pany. 12-9-34
“ASK AIR ~ BABBAGE' to‘ seITK H 23
Candler Bldg. Ivy 1561. 12-5-2
FOR SALE Before buying real estate I
call to see us We handle all classes of
property and will do everything to please
you and treat you right. Ralph O. Coch- I
ran Company, 74-76 Peachtree st. 12-4-47
For Exchange—Real Estate.
I WILL EXCHANGE my north
side residence lot, near Peach
tree road, for 1912 or 1913 up-to
date touring car. provided ear is I
new, or prnetically new. “Own-!
er," P. O. Box 800, ('it'.. 12-6-53
M ANTED Manufacturers anT inerchant.4
to help manage the business end of the
Panama canal. It is located at Ix>s An- |
geles, the key to the great Southwest.
The 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 I
States or Mexico 15 cenls, Canada or for
eign points 25 cents. Send In your or
der now 10 21-4
Farms Wanted.
WANTED?
i’ARMS 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 <»r traded
Atlanta Suburban Realty
('otny)anv.
31 INMAN BUILDING.
1 Phone Main 2053.
WANTED To rent farm near Atlanta
for <ash rent, by a Northern farmer.
Farm must have good buildings and land i
that will give fair returns for hard, in
telligent work (’all Main 2692-.1. or ad- I
dress 388 South Boulevard, Atlanta. <la
. 12-12-3
FOK SALE Farm one-fourth as large I
and five ‘lines as good as the one you I
are tolling <>n bark East. Take advan
tage of .'he percentage in your favor The]
Nli’»h Anniversary edition of The Los An
gelas Examiner, out December 25, will te'l
vou how this can he Mailed to any ad I
dress ’’n I’nited States or Mexico 15 cents,
(’anada or foreign points 25 cents Send I
in you- orde r now 10-21-4 ‘
LDITLV JUIXJL rj.MARSJIML
11 ill Poultry Pay on the Parin f
This question is asked again and again, it can he answered by
, one word: Yes. Poultry does pay on the farm or anywhere cist* when
HIM 11 I \\ htlf lII4HHI ‘‘tvoll 1O«.1»>_ ——
;Men managed. v\ nai w<» mean by well man
' aged is the providing of good comfortable roost
i ing houses for them during the winter months and
| supplying them with a sufficiency of good whole
i some food in proper quantities at proper times,
■ sufficient to insure rapid growth of young stock
| and to stimulate egg production in the liens. At
least the same degree of cleanliness should be giv
en the poultry quarters that is given to the horses
or mules on a well-kept farm.
The first and most important consideration
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.
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
| markahly well adopted, the excep
| tions being some kind-hearted
I owners who prefer to build com
| sortable ipiarters to accommodate
| the broods
, The chances arc that this same man
knows enough about chickens to breed
good ones, even if his 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, and
they are telling them about how well
poultry pays when properly cared for.
(’hanges are being wrought each year
on more than one farm in the manag* -
inent 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, $lO and
$7.50. C. O. Harwell. 12-16-15
Leghorns.
ONE s <■ w i.-’gi<Hi (won In
Atlanta last December) and five pul
lets. laying, and large size. for S2O.
(Young’s pure strain). These arp fine
breeders. W. F. Jones, East Atlanta.
Ga.l2-14-10
WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, heavj’ lay
ing strain, $1.50; pullets $2 each; eggs
$1.50 and up. Mrs. Robert West, 132 Car
ter Hill road, Montgomery, Ala. 11-9-66
Plymouth Rocks.
A FEW good Partridge Plymouth Rocks
for sale cheap. (’. Q. Harwell. 12-16-19
WHITE ROCKS Show birds and utility
birds for sale. Eggs after January I. ( ; .
(>. Harwell. 12-16-17
I AVON 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
in show iLggs from these winners $5
per setting. Henry W. Lester. Thomas
ville. Ga. 11-29-6
Wyandottes.
WHITE WYANDOTTES; $7 50~anM $lO
trio: satisfaction guaranteed.' Morris
strain. L. G. h'vans, Lithonia. Ga.
12-16-35
THE FAMOUS Regal strain of White
Wyandottes. We have four pen* of
these grand birds mated and car 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 (»glo
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
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 Whitu Runner ducks, six
months old, cheap. (’. O. Harwell.
! 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 RUNNER DI CKS Don’t fall to
see my White Runners at Southern In
ternational show. December 16 to 21.
Book orders now for stock and
Nico stock $6 and up; eggs $7 50 and $5
for eleven J. E. Gifford, Route 6. Box
!*. Marietta. <Ja. 12-14-5
FRE b~R ANG E I H ’(’K AND PO UI ,T R Y
FARM. Chamblee, Ga. Have the larg
| est line of White Indian Runner ducks in
I the South. Fine stock. (Jan sell you
pairs, trios and pons for loss than oth
ers. Write for prices, stating your W’anis.
Also have large, fine lot of White Leg
horns and Rhode Island Reds. Remem
ber Free Range insures strong fertility
and vigorous stork 12-12-6
CAN SPARE few more White R unm-j <.
$lO trio; sls pen of four ducks and
drake; satisfaction guarantec4l South
Georgia Poultry Farm, Sale Citv, Ga
11-27-48
i WHITE RUNNER ducks of quality; stock
and eggs for sale Snow white Poultry
Yards, O. O. Ray, manager, Kirkwood, Ga
Eggs.
THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington egg«
$1 per 15. 126 Windsor street. Main
3588 10-9-15
Incubators.
A Buckeye Incubator.
Is GUARANTEED to hatch every hatch
able • gg. insurable. $s to $35 Get a
1913 catalogue MarbUt A- Minor. East
Atlanta, (la 12-9-16
Bones.
GROUND BONES
FOR (HKKFNS
EVERY day Campbell Bros., 89 Decatur
11-25-13
I - :
Goats.
jl" >R SALE Angora g<Mt Atlar
ta phone 1872. 45 Plum street 27-16-12
KJ HAX'SHAJeX.
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
that will pay as large a per cent on the
in\ • stnient as ihe oulti \.
We could refer to numerous insfanc< >
wht re p actlcal tests have been made
by persons who bought all their feed
and kept a strict record showing that
with a good stock of chickens they can
m< rp than double their Investment < le »r
of all expenses in twelve months.
This has generally' been dom* with
thoroughbred stock, although it not
absolutely essential to have thorough
bred stock. When the faimer working
with Ids interested b tter-half takes
this matter in hand with a determina
tion to win out. then, and only then,
we expect to lower the price of eggs.
And the old adage is that ’there Is
always room at the t jp.” hi this mat
ter of poultry and eggs there seems to
be a lot of room at the bottom yet. it
Is no theory—it is a matter of invest
ment, care and profit.
Poultry— Miscellaneous.
STOCK FOR sale Havs some first
class White Orpingtons and Mottled
Aneonas at a bargain. Cole ,v- (h-orge
33 West End place, Atlanta._Ga 12-17-3
11. G. HASTINGS & CO.
SEEDS, PLANTS. BULBS. ( A
NARY BIRDS AND GOLD
FISH; NORTH AND SOUTH
SIDE DELIVERIES 9
A. M.. INMAN PARK AND
WEST END •_> p. ,\| PHONES
2568.
WE have handle.! lots of canaries, but
have never had us fine a 10l of aingerH
as we have now. How about coming In
and picking out one for Christmas? They
make nice gifts for old or young.
IN BUYING l-'HUD for your chickens II
is very essential that vou should get
good, .-lean feed There are lots of ini',.- .
rior grades of feed on the market. Still
they cost you ns much as the "Hed |
tomb' brands, and there is no < omparl
son ill the quality. We are sole agents
for the "fled Conib" feeds, and guarantee
them to bo better than anything on the
market The Scratch and Mash sell at
$2.25 per 100 pounds.
WE HAVE a full lino of Pratt's Poultry
Remedies, an old reliable Hue. and sold
on a money buck guarantee.
OUT-OF-TDWN poultrymen will find it
to thoir Interest to call at our store and
see our line of supplies, feeds and rente
dies. We will appreciate a visit from you.
Horses and Carriages
FOR SALE CHEAP Horse, harness and
light spring wagon; very tiling for re
tail grocer, dairyman or truck farmer.
Call either phone 285. 12-18-5
HiRSALI'. Horse and buggy; horse gen
tle; driven by a ladv for four years
Apply Ivy 980-L, or 626 Piedmont ave
FOR SALE Gr EXCHANGE ffZf automo
bllc, one Wilkes burse, six years old. and
rubber-tired buggy. Box 876. care Geor
gian- 30-13-12
Ponies.
pl Hl SALE I'..Hies for Christmas. scn t.,
$8;.; nice spotted ponies. Can make]
arrangement! to ship for Christmas .1 I'
Frank. 204 Fourth Ave. Nashville. Tenn
Cows.
SEVEN .(■■' -■ cows for salt ; fresh hi
milk; In the rear of 161 Decatur stuf-oi
Dogs.
F< Hl SALE Pointers and etters.
toon and deer hounds, possum, squirrel
and rabbit hounds; trained ami un
trained; money refunded If not a- i.-pre
sented. Write for list. George p \\ , - |
free, owner. While Oak Kennels. K.-n,
vllll> . -T ’’ I 2 l_7 -19
GENTLEMAN that has good bird dog and
wants to go hunting Call Atlanta phone
,i!(87-F. _ _ 28-17-12
FOR SALE Pointers, setters and hound's;
trained, partly trained and untrained
Slate wants It 1., Whitt, Kernm -i ill.
■ x I '■ 40-I''. 12
FOX TERBIEIIS Two male iHimm
three months old: beauties 18 <'
" Harwell. 12 • c,. it;
Legal Notice.
Divorce. Fulton Superior Court .Januarv
Term. 1913. Mrs. Willie Pearl Hvler vs
Henry II Byler
To Henry H. Byler: You are hereby
notified personally to he and .ii-poar at
the January term of the superior court of
Fulton county ..n the first Monday, to an
swer the petition of Mrs A'iliie |>. ;ii |
Hyler. for total divorce from you. or the
I ( '.art will proceed as justice shall de
mand.
Witness the lion George I. Bell, Judge
of said court. November 4 1912
AHN' d.D BIHiYI.ES, Cle k.
IV. A. JAMES, Plaintiff s Attorney
GiKdiGi fTet. X.' r< iTn pi* i
T. Fuller vs. Mary McT> Fuller To
Mary McD buller Bv order <<f court
you are notified that on the 13th das ..f
December. 1912. Ernest T Fidler bled I
sulf against you for divorce, i eturmible i
lo the March term of court. Y..u are r. - I
quire,I Io be at the March term. 1913.
of !ai.l court. Io b. held on the (Irst M. . -
day in March, to answer the plaintiff's
complain!. Witries- the lion. \V D Ellis,
ludge of superior court, this December
16. 1912
ARNOLD BItoYLES. Clerk.
12 17-1
f
REAL ESTATE
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
Warranty Deeds.
$4,000 L I* Kimbrough to J. T. Kim
brough, lot 103 by 150 south side Lil-
I lian avenue, 160 feet west of James street.
December 1.
$4,000 J. L. M< Xinch to Mrs. Willie T.
AH Nineh, lot'so by IG7 feet, south side
I Georgia avenue. 367 fe«*t west of Grant
park property and along north side Pa-
I vilion street. December 13.
i -sL6oi' J. L. McNinch to Mrs. Willie T.
Ah’N'inoh. lot 49 by 145 feet, south side
Glennwood avonue. 597 feet east of
Boulevard. December 13.
$635 J L McNinch to Mrs. Willie T.
.McNinch, 82 Ha motor street. 27’. -by
100 feet, hecemter 1?
SIO,OOO Dennis J. Baker to Jacob and
Joseph Buchman. lot 61 hy 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 La Bruce, lot 50 by 1.85 feet, north
side Angier avenue. 152 feet east of Ran
dolph street; also lot 50 by 136 feet, west
side (’lark stre. t. being part of the ‘Mc-
Donald propertx in land 1 149. ..ulv 26.
. $2,600 D. H. Lopez to William J.’ Lan
ford. lot 35 by 115 feet, south side Dab
ney street. 160 fe< t east of Hark avenue.
I leceniber 14. 1910.
SI,BOO- o. T. Steele et al. to J. E. Dan
iel, lot 60 l»\ !•>] feet, west side Lakc
woo<l avenue. feet from extension of
Sawtell avenue. November 27.
. .V Ramsey to T. J. Dixon, lot
;>0 by 166 feet, north side Bain street, 500
feet west of Bachelor avenue, Eagan
i’atk. May 20.
S2OO T. J. Dix.-n to I. (’. dark, same
property. December 9.
$.3,500 R. L. Walker to Mrs E. B. Ivey,
lot 50 by 135 feet, east side West Peach
tree street, 16l feet south of Peachtree
place. December 10.
SI,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.
December 14.
S2OO Lewis <Castleman and Mrs. J.
Howard (’assoll to Eloise* L. and John
< diver, strip j by 210 feet, west side
I’eaulnree street, H 2 f ee t south of Third
street. December 11.
sl«t. I.oye ami Affection J. T. Casey to
IClerta \\ (’asey. 303 Simpson street, 50
l'\ lo i leet. also lot in land lot 257, join
ing < ’hatla hoochee Brick (’ompanv’s line
fronting along the river 235 bv 390 feet; 5
acres in northw«-st corii.T land lot 259;
'■’* a(, res in southeast part of land
lo< !'••<; also .> acres in northeast corner
said land lot. July 7, 1.911.
$2 600 S Steinberg to W E. Treadwell,
lot .>] b\ 86 feet. 337 East Hunter street.
Iteccmbcj- 12.
sl.Boi' Realty Trust Company to George
S. Lowndes. Jr . lot 80 by 161 feet, north
cast side Avery drive, being lot 5 of block
25, Ansley Park. Jul\ 29.
S4OO l>nniel I Wahlen to Nannie Wal
den. b»i 15 l»\ H)6 feet, north side Neal
streel. t.. feet west of Norrell street. Jan
uary 22. 1899.
S3OO Mrs L. J. (’loud to Mrs. W. K.
Ballard, lot oh h\ 147 feet, southwest cor
ner 01.1 Water Works road and Sawtell
street. December 17.
Loan Deeds.
si.Otui Maymie W IO ■■se to Atlanta
Savings bank, lot II lo Kit) feet, smith
Side Glenn street. 101 i'eet east of Pul
liam street. December 14.
$899 Mrs. Lula Snipes to Smith .v*
Simpson Lumber Company, 10l 50 by 2j2
leei. northeast side McDonough road, 300
•■et southeast of Laney street. Novem
ber |.
SI,OOO <: II u.inoley to J W. Bryant.
I "' ■ ,l G' 2'l feet, southwest corner
Jonesboro road atid Jordan street. De
cemebr 16.
s..(>o _J. M Quick to Elizabeth V and
Emily I. Brooke, lot 175 by 180 feet, south
sde Douglas avenue. 240 feel west of
Simpson street. December 16.
SSOO Mrs. Emily ('. Flournoy to T. J.
HeauwelJ. lot 100 b\ 2(H) feet, northwest
comer Rhlgc and Belleview avenues. De
cember 16.
SIOO John B. Hart to Julius Oelsner.
mt 100x130 feet, east side Poplar street,
19.• feet north of Genessee avenue. De
cember 16. 1912.
■ , • .iigem* ililiard Spalding to Dick-
inson Trust Company, trustee. No 477
Peachtree street. 65x137 f<-et. one-half in
terest. December 12’. 1912.
$6,000 Jacob ami Joseph Buchanan to
Fame, lot 61x291 feet southeast side of
Whitehall street. 118 feet southwest of
McDaniel street. December 12, 1912.
Bonds for Title.
$560 Penal Sum Traders Realty and
' Brokerage (’ompanx to Frank Reagan, lot
I 50x182 feet, south side Angier Spring road.
• •Il feet west of intersect lon of Angier
Spring road. May 18. 1912.
$520 Penal Sum Same to same, lot 45x
90_ feet, northwest side Belgrade avenue,
I I.) feet southwest of Angier Spring road
May 18. 1912.
$28,000 Penal Sum Edmonia L. Greene,
t" E. G ami G. L. Jones. Jot 32;c1OO 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 2.»x120 feet, north side Edgew’ood ave
nue. 147 feel east of Piedmont avenue.
October 9. 1912.
I’‘‘mil Sum Same to same, lot
..’.•nIL'H teet. north side Edgew’ood avenue,
197 feet east, of Piedmont avenue. Octo
ber 9. 1912.
$5,500 Penal Sum Mi.-. Lula A. Bnpwn
to \ I’ Baldwin and J. S. Atkinson, lot
46\15u fret, northwest corner of Four
teenth and Francis streets. December
10. 1912 ,(
$4,750 PemH Sum Reul Estate Trust
(’ompany t<. < W. Smith, 10l 50x160 feet
west siflc Wellington Street. 150 fret south
ot < Iremsfi-rry avenue. July 6. 1911.
Transferred to \\ . || s. Hamilton De
cember 16, 1912.
$6,000 Penal Sum Thomas J. Wesley to
Jos. ph Buchman, No. 2’4 Wellington st..
50xico fret December 16, 1912.
SIO,OOO Prniil Sum Mrs. Alberta E. Ma
lone to Hinton J. Hopkins et al., lot 50 In
12’9 feet, west si<le Myrtle street. 162 feet
south of Tenth street. February 12, 1912.
$1,600 penal Sum Atlanta Real Estate
(’ompany to Harris P.. Morris, lot 50 by
200 feet, south side Elbert street. 350 feet
west of Mayland avenue. December 12,
1911.
Mortgages.
s32a J. M \\ oolimi to H. \. Godby, 35
a cits at northeast corner, land lot 220
of Fourteenth ti? i. December 10. 1912.
•P'H) M \v i eith to Mutual Loan and
Banking Company, lot «<»x!00 feet, west
• ide Leach street :’,20 fret north of West
Hunter >:<Mt December 13. 1912.
" Mrs Lula Lahsdcll to Atlanta
Banking and Sa v ngs (’oinpat)' . h,t 51x200
feel, east st<l. Hdi sippet. 51 feet north
of Woodward avenue. November 23. 1912*.
•400 1| \V laws to it (’. Radford, No.
. K‘> < >ak street, 50x150 feet. December
11. 1912.
M.l JI William J. Davis to Atlanta
Ranking ami Savings Company, lot 50x100
te. t < .isi shli Law street, 210 feet north
ra'-.t of Bellwood avenue. December 13,
I 1912.
$1,950 John \\ Whitaker to same, Int
Jo x I (hi op Strong st teet, 70 feet north
of Kennedy street, also lot 70x151 feet
•.■ ■ tide Marietta ? ■ tad, feel 11 t a
of oak street; also lot 50x150 fee’
• ast side Marietta mad. ’OO feet south
of <>.'il.; street. December 13, 1912.
<hso W. ('. Alston to Georgia Savings
Bank and Tins' Company, lot 49x175 fee 4 ,
east side Litt Jones street. 2’32 feet north
of Rankin street. December 10, 1912.
Executor's Deeds.
$1,012 Mrs Mary E. Zellner, executrix
of will of (' J. Zellner, to A P. Herring
ton. otie-half interest in 26’ 4 acres, on
< i t lire of land lot 64. Seventeenth dis
trict, 1.630 feet north of southeast corner
of said land lot. November 2’5, 1912.
Administrators' Deeds.
•G 35 J. T. McNinch 'by administrator)
io Willie T McNinch. 82 Hampton street,
2’7I(»0 feet. December 13. 1912.
$1,890 Same to same. 383 Glennw'ood
avenue. 19x145 feet. December 13. 1912.
$3,000 Same to same, Int 50x167 feet
south sid* Georgia avenue, 367 feet west
of L. P Grant property and along north
sl<b Pavilion street. I'ecember 13. 191;.,
$1,500 Estate of J. T McNim*n .by ec
minist ra tor) to J L. McNtt <h. 389 Glern
woix] avenue, 32x145 feet. December J 3
I'd*’.
Deeds tt> s*or*t
I $1,250 S. H < Igletree to J. D. Wood. h»
'>’xß7 , 2 feet, southeast corner Wootiwunl
j avenue and Kelly street. December ij,
Liens.
ssl Georgia Paint and Glass Company
v> Mrs Eronia Spurlock. 49 East Georgia
avenue, 50x145 feet. No date.
Quitclaim Deeds.
V 1 M. L Uirsch to Walton Realty
('<•’::: any. lot 88x1 _y feet, on Tabernacle
alb \ . 100 feet mirth of Walton street and
bctwacn I’owoll and McCord property.
December, 1912.