Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 20, 1912, NIGHT, Page 17, Image 17

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin” Do Your Renting and Searching Through This Bulletin. DesiX.' S-XK” N FOR REN-P d,nS3 - HSt ° f ev " y .. ;■ r t,t di < nK and Roomi: * <- th - *»■- oarages, Storage Houses. e t e.,'ea“ I T’ 1 I t . ,ons - Ware ' The Georgian employs special representatives to keen thiq Rniletin g a< V* rt,s,n £ ln Jt ts*- ..<„ s „. wo „v „ a ««■-. Rooms and Board. \'i: two connecting rooms with bath ■ ,-tween, making pleasant accommoda ,,r< tor party of five. 513 Peachtree st. 46-20-12 , i y I'iil'- Roommate for student ; sepa rate be-i; good table board; also nicely • .;yie-l room suitable for two young 1.1 Capitol Square. Main 4839-L. tYt'll-l nicely furnished room; near bath; >, st location: good table; home com -141 West Peachtree. Ivy 1959-L. ‘ 111-INT- Two unfurnished roomsand ■lienette. 47 Alaska ave., Bell phone 6487. 12-20-24 . sunny front room, well prepared Is. pleasant home. 26 East Cain. , tXTED -Table boarders at 55 Garnett .■ reel. I’hone Main 3459-. J. 12-19-18 with or without board, private <„• ilv, everything congenial and home- Main 4238-.1. 278 Rawson. 12-19-19 ■ ■/.'board, - lean rooms; congenial, con venient home. Gentlemen only. 311 .V utehall. Phone Atlanta 4810. 12-19-2 'T~PEACHTREE STREET—One large? nnurnis'ned room. Special rate to peo . «itii own furniture. 12-18-35 ■ T :, 7 i-;, large rooms with board; furnace at. 327 Whitehall. Phone Main 3286. ' GVC> or three young ladies can get room and board in private family. Rates reas le; references. Phone Main 280-J. •kAI'TIFI’L light, sunny rooms running water, best meals; very reasonable. 28 " lt ‘‘ ttvenue. Ivy 5551. 12-18-14 vflASi i.xaBLE. homelike board for cou ple or two young men. Furnace heat. Phone Iw 4414-1,. 27-18-12 < HTOSITE -THE CAPITOL. \ICELY furnished rooms and excellent table board. 121 Capitol Square. Main CRNISHED rooms and board; gentle man preferred. 308 South Try or. Main -_L_ 50-17-12 1 • 1 ’KXI SHED ROOMS with board at 25 West Baker street. Ivy 5,49-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; tire-proof building; free baths. Rate: Board and room $7.00 per week upward. Robert I). Edwards, Proprietor. 12-14-35 WANTED After Christmas, sixteen stu dents to board at student home; just opened. Splendid board at $lB. Close In. Address Student, Box 390, care Georgian. REASONABLE room and board in new modern Inman Park home. Ivy 4231-J. Hi'uJlS with or without board at 74 For .£' St_avenue Ivy 4345. 12-16-10 ■R'ELY furnished rooms, with or with out board. Atlanta 3710. 12-14-22 fIAVb: pleasant front room with board at 513 Peachtree street. 12-14-26 NEWLY furnished room with board and all modern conveniences. 179 North ’.■■■l.m. I'lione Ivy 1907-J. 12-13-19 JUST OFF PEACHTREE. BOTH single and double rooms with board at 21 East Cain. 32-13-12 ‘•"oM and tirst-class board. 428 Gor don 36 East North Avenue. JETWi.EN’ the Peachtrees. Fine, light rooms and excellent table board. Ivy ■5Ut. 11-30-44 Board Wanted. Dd’NG LADY school teacher desires board in nice home. Give full informa- • 'ii. ' V'» YOUNG LADIES desire room and 'ard in strictly private family, on : h side. Address M. B. C., care Geor- Kian. 32-20-12 1 ADY and two small children wish board • n private home. Address C. N. A., care hnson-Lund Company, city. 56-19-12 ST LOOK at the number of ads under ‘he “Room and Board” column of The ■ -«»rgian. No wonder the people recog *ze that The Georgian is the paper to ‘»k in for nice hoarding places, for they ■tv* a larger number of places to select iron;. Place your ad for boarders in The Georgian’s “Room and Board” column •'i o fill your vacant spaces at your table. 12-5-12 Furnished Rooms For Rent. '’R RENT—To gentlemen, nicely fur nished room with all modern conven ' iices; in private home, on north side. '? b . ,!ie Iv >' 5109. 12-20-26 ''NE large room and one single room for gentlemen; steam heat; all conven iences: private home; Peachtree street, ivy 1779-3, 12-20-27 b’ELY furnished rooms for light house keeping; conveniences. 161 South For- T»th. 12 20-28 ''NE large room and one single room for gentlemen; steam heat; all conven- Hices; private home: Peachtree street. lv> 1779-3. 12-20-30 i-ARGE, bright, clean, newly furnished ’’ooms for light housekeeping, consisting f he<] room and kitchenette with use of parlor and phone; hot and cold water; plendid car service; easy walking dls ance; best section South Pryor. <’all Main 2840-3. 12-30 31 South PRYDR STREET Main 5250. Nicely furnished room. All eonven ''l ' - s - < heap. Private fa mil y. 12 - 20-17 ■‘ DR RENT—one furnished room. In pri -4 home, close in; 8 Cooper. Main yp-L, ’ 12-20-6 1 RNISHED ROOM for rent. 116 West Peachtree. Phone Ivy 4680-J. 1.2-20-5 I ’H RENT Two furnished rooms for ■ ight housekeeping; near in. 75 Nelson. 11 nicely furnished front rooms, one • "mnlete for light housekeeping. 205 ; uth Forsyth. 53-19-12 RNISHED rooms in private family, cear Terminal station. 75 Nelson. J'GE front room: second floor; very ‘Kht. 102 Ivy street. 12-19-27 C RENT-—Handsomely furnished room, '"Toms from Georgian Terrace. Phone 5531. 12-19-36 ’’R RENT—Nicely furnished rooms; all conveniences; close in. 104 Ivy street. clean rooms: two blocks Candler H| dg.: $1.50 to $2.50 per week; can sup ight housekeeping rooms for two •■'les Come and inspect 152 Courtland RENT—Furnished rooms; steam ’ hot baths. 11 Cone. Mrs. D. ‘ hi 12-19-21 ' 'R RENT Delightful front room: pri- ate Lath; gentlemen; refined home care Georgian. 38-19 -_\2 ‘ R RENT Furnished half cottage; four •ms and bath: phone; new gas range; eni#-nees; good location on south side. . " n - e Main . 4433-3. _ 12 L 19-16 'R RENT Five upstairs rooms, fur sned or unfurnished: A-1 location; all 'enlenees: private bath; in house •wner in Inman Park Furnished, unfurnished, S2O References re- Jvy 2797-J. 34-19-12 Furnished Rooms For Rent. F ’kiL> RE^’ T —Larse front room, with kltchvnette. private porch, hot and cold water, newly furnished. Ivv 6523 - ? 12-19-11 '■Gil KENT—Two or three furnished con necting housekeeping rooms, with con veniences; private family; $4. $5.50 week adults unly. 65 I’rew street. 54-17-12 ' nice, sunny room; all conveniences. 108 ( apitol ave. Main 2918-. T 12-18-19 NICE npOM in private family: board If desired; furnace heat, electric lights; good neighborhovd. Ivy 6622 33-18-12 T V£> nlce bed rooms . iarge kitchen with bat.i separate gas. electric lights; all connecting; private entrance. 345% Peachtree, Argyle Apts. 12-18-10 FOtt RENT—One nicely furnished - froiit room; also furnished housekeeping rooms: modern; reasonable; north side. A ery i-.ose in. 49 West Cain. 12-17-17 r ENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 82 Williams st. 12-20-43 TWO connecting rooms, furnished for housekeeping; private family. 103 AVest Peachtree st. Phone ivy 2979-. T. 12-20-40 NICELI furnished rooms for gentlemen; also light housekeeping rooms; hot and cold water and all conveniences. 255 Courtland st. Phone Ivy 6248 L, 12-20-41 BOR RENT—Three rooms for housekeep ing: also large bed room. 58 West BoR RENT—Rooms for roomers or light housekeeping. Cheap. 145 Spring street. 801 R nicely furnished rooms; al! conven iences. 255 Courtland. Ivy 6248-L. NICELY' furnished rooms; light house keeping apartment; private familv. 151 Spring, 12-14-37 NICELY furnished rooms. 50c night, $2.50 a week and up. Broadway Hotel. 7% North Broad street. Hot and cold water. W ANTED—Ships of all kinds to burn California oil and carry merchandise for the port of Los Angeles to and from tile l' ana *- 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—One or two rooms, fur nished or unfurnished. Call Main 4551-L. 12 19-14 TWO fur n I shed or unfurnished rooms in private family. Call Ivy 6288-J. Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. THREE unfurnished rooms, light house keeping; gas; conveniences. 127 Ivy street. Ivy -1280. 55-19-12 TWO large rooms with kitchenetteF”sink and all conveniences; price, $13.50. Phone Main 4807-J. 12-19-33 BYIR RENT—One unfurnished room; all conveniences; close in. 45 East Caln street. 12-19-40 FOR RENT —Three nice connecting un furnished rooms; all conveniences. 135 Logan street. Call Atlanta phone. 3877: call before 2 n, m. 12-19-17 FOR RENT—Two upstairs rooms; all • conveniences. 756 Highland avenue. Phone Ivy 6373-L. ,33-19-12 1-5 off all our Furniture this week. J. M. High Com pany. 12-9-34 Furnished Apartments For Rent. FOR RENT—An apartment of four rooms and private bath, closets, veranda, sink, hot water, telephone, electric lights, com pletely furnished for light housekeeping; in best residence section of West End. Phone M'est 1069. 12 I-'ll'E bright, comfortable rooms, nicely furnished, also three rooms. All con veniences; beautiful neighborhood. Phone I'21_All?- 12-18-9 WANTED--One hundred thousand ready made families to snare In the prosperity ;of Southern California. The Ninth Annl i versary Edition of The Los Angeles Ex aminer, out December 25th. will tell why i 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—Modern six-room apart ment, north side, close in. Ivy 5458-L. YOI’NG COUPLE having a lovely home in West End park, would sub-let four rooms. All conveniences; furnace heat. Phone West 918-3. G. H. Perry, 25 South Gordon street. 12-18-8 Furnished or Unfurnished Apart mer.ts For Rent. FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished, most desirable four or five-room steam heated apartment. Phone Ivy 2432. Furnished Houses For Rent. FOR RENT OR SALE - T^rebablZpartZ nicely furnished ten-room house, second door from Capital City club; several nice boarders. Call Atlanta phone 2177. 12-18-21 Unfurnished Houses For Rent. LEASB7 OR SALE Artistic bungalow; screened, tiled, furnace, garage. "Ans ley Park." care Georgian. 39-19-12 .NEW six-room cottage, deep lot. modern conveniences: near two car lines. 14 Howell place, AVest End. Apply 301 Crew s t reel. 27-19-12 TW<> houses for rent, in good condition One 3-room, $6. One 4-room, $8 Ten minutes walk from the end of College ' Park car line. Call Bell phone Main 4837-L. 12-18-5 SIX-ROOM, up-to-date two-story house, rents for $22.50; cozy home. 132 East Georgia avenue Main 3744- L. 12-16-4 FOR - RENT Eight-room house, built for home, on lot 62 by 247. Nice fruit orchard. Electric lights and all modern conveniences. $25 a month. 122 LaFrange street. Call lAty 6724-J. 29-14-12 EIGHT-ROOM house, 521 Courtland, s3.' A T Spalding, 499 Courtland. 47-13-12 FORRENT. HOUSES- Call, write or phone for our rent bulletin Ralph O. Coch ran. 74-76 Peachtree street. 4-1-21 Fttß RENT 192 East Georgia avenue, one six-room house, cabinet mantels. etc., modern, $17.50. Apply across the street. ' WANTED Children to attend the best schools in the United States. They are located In Southern California. Bring the old folks along The Ninth Anniversary Edition of The Los Angeles Examiner will tell the story of the most remarkable school system ever 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 FOR PROFIT--GEQRGIAN WANT ADS —USE FOR RESULTS Furnished or Unfurnished Houses For Rent. '(’l RNISHED HOUSES—Eight rooms, on North avenue, near Tech, SSO; two five i room apartments, right near Grant park, I each S3O. T nfurnished, eight rooms, on . Luckie street, right near Tech school. $45; i $ ir 0011 ! 8, modern conveniences, in ; eluding furnace, near new Ninth avenue school, s3.>; six-room apartment, near ! V rant ft b ark - $25. Call Webster, M 2016 (day. 2506 night. 807-8 Fourth National : Ranl L. 12-14-44 BOR 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 Farms For Rent. i TAVo FINE FARMS for rent; one eight 1 one twelve-mule. Also several small farms. Toole Land Company, Ar lington, Ga. 12-11-17 Desk Space For Rent. OFFICE SPACE for rent, with use of phone. Apply 708 Candler Bldg. DESK chair, typewriter, phone. In good fur rent - $ lO P er month. Phone Main 2053. 12-19-34 Storage Room For Rent. SPACE in rear 46 Auburn to rent cheap for storage purposes. Ivy 3339. Stables For Rent. LARGE stable for rent cheap. Apply Dr. Look. 173 E. Hunter. 71-14-12 Furnished Rooms Wanted . WANTED- Rooms for light housekeerv r Jng in private family. Box 805. care Georgian. . 31-20-12 YOUR rooms can be rented if vou will advertise them in the Recognized Rent Medium of the city. People who arc 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 nur rooms in your house. Try it and see. 12-5-12 Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. 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 S’ 0 ??-., l our a<i ln " Thft Georgian's Rent Bulletin will attract the attention of the party that Is looking for rooms in vour house. Try it and see. Furnished Apartments Wanted. AA ANTED—Furnished four or five-room steam-heated apartment for three or four months. North side preferred. Ad dress H. V. G., Box 801, care Georgian ' 28-19-12 WANTED -To rent small steam-heated furnished apartment or cottage for three months. Address Savannah, Box 897, care Georgian. 35.1 M. 12 Railroad Schedule, so "PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH" AF.RIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA. The following schedule figures are pub lished only as information, and are not guaranteed: No. Arri ve From—l No. Depart To 36 B'ham. .12:01 am | 36 N. Yorkl2lsam 2 Ccinnati.2;sf«ml 2 J'ville.. 3;05 tm 35 N. Y0rk..5:00 ami 20 Col'bus. 5 20 am 13 Jaxville...s:2o am 13 Cinci s ; 3oam 43 Was'ton 5:25 ami 32 Ft. Vai. 5 : 30 am 1- Sh'port.. 6:30 ami 36 B'ham.. 5 45 am 28 Jaxvllle. 6:50 am ( 7 C’nooga 6:40 am •17 Toccoa.. 8:10 am ■ 12 R'mond 6.55 am 26 Heflin. . 8:20 am] 23 K. City. 7 00 am 29 N. York. 11:15 ami 16 Bruns'k 7:45 am 3 Chat'ga,lo:3sam 29 B'ham. .11 30 am 7 Mac0n...10:40 am! 38 N. Yorkll-Olam 37 Ft. Vai..10:45 ami 40 Ch'l'tte 12;0(I n\S ; 21 Col'bus..lo:so am I 6 J'ville. .11-20 am 6 Clncl 11:10 am 30 C'bus..,.l2-30 pm 29 Col'bus.. 1:40 pm 30 N York 2 45 nm 30 B'ham... 2:30 pm 15 C'nooga 300 nm 40 B'ham ..12:40 pm 39 B'ham .. 4 : lonm 39 Ch'lotte. 3:55 pm »18 Toccoa 4 30um » J’ville 4:sopm 22 Col'bus. 5:10 pm 37 N. York. 6:00 pm 5 Clncl.. . SGO pm 15 Brun.-, k 7:50 pm 28 Ft. Vai. 5 20 nm I Jack’ville.B:lopm 35 Heflin... 5 45 nm 11 R'mond. 8:30 pm' 10 Macon , 5:30 pn. 24 K. City.. 9:20 pm 1 C'clnatl 820 pm 16 C nooga. 9:35 pm 44 Wash'n. 8:45 pm 19 Col'bus..lo:2o pm 24 Jaxvllle. 9:30 pm 11 Sh'port.ll:lopm Clncl 11:00 pm 114 J'xvllle 11:10 pm Trains marked thus <•) run dally ex cept Sunday. Other trains run dally. Qentral time :;ty Ticket Office. No 1 Peachtree St Legal Notices. SPA 1 B. <)B GEORGIA—FuIton County Martin W. Brown vs. Jesse A Brown Superior Court, March Term, 1913. No 26933. To Jesse A. Brown, Greeting: By order of court, you are hereby no tified that on the 22d day of Nov-ember 1912, Martin W. Brown filed suit against you for total divorce, returnable to the March terin, 1913, of said court. You are hereby required to be and ap pear at the March term. 1913, of said court. To be held on the first Monday in March, 1913, then and there to answer the plaintiff's complaint. AVltness the Hon. W. D. Ellis, judge of said court, this December 20, 1912 ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk STATBI OB’ GEORGIA—FuIton County. Mrs. J. Octavia Mosolf vs. B". C. Mosolf Superior Court, March Term, 1913 No' 27162. To B'. <.'. Mosolf, Greeting: By order of court, you are herein no tified that on the 17th day of December, 1912, Mrs. J, Octavia Mosolf filed suit against you for total divorce, returnable to the March term. 19t3, of said court You are hereby required to be and ap pear at the March term, 1913. of said court. To be held on the first Mondav In March, 1913, then and there to answer the plaintiff's complaint. AVltness the Hon AV. D. Ellis, judge of 1 said court, this December 20 1912 ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. I ' 12-20-36 P. B Hopkins, Clarence Buchanan and M. O. Jackson, three citizens to whom was referred the petition for a new road beginning at the Old AVater Works road between Lakewood and the Jonesboro road [ and running south to Germania avenue, 1 said new road to be known as Meador ! avenue and to be 30 feet wide, exclusive lof sidewalks, having reported that said I road will be of public utilitv, this Is to 1 notify alt persons that said road will be declared a public road at a session of the board of commissioners of roads and rev enues of Fulton county. Georgia, to be held Wednesday. January 1. 1913. at 10 o’clock a, tn.. If no good and sufficient cau’e to the contrary is shown. CLIFB’ORD L. ANDERSON. Chairman, H E. W PALMER, S B TURMAN, T. I.' AVATERS. SHELBY SMITH, Commissioners Roads and Revenues B'ul ton County; Georgia. H. M. WOOD, Clerk 12-6-10 WITCD JUWE . WMSiS, Study Your Breed When Mating If any one at all interested in chickens, really Avants to breed good ones, and to improve them from year to year, he can only accomplish what he hopes for by getting right doAvn to business. He must strive to know Avhat really consti tutes a good male or a good female of his va riety. He can do no good by going along as a blind man walks, stepping high, for fear of run ning against the obstructions that may be in the way. He must not try to slip around them the easiest possible way. but Avith the neces sary effort move these obstacles out of tint Avay, so that he will not only get around them this year by hook or crook, but. they Avill be out of his path for all time to come. This may be applicable to other lines of busi ness, too: but it is particularly so to the poul try breeder. If he mates so as to produce good stock this year, be should have studied the question sufficiently to be able to repeat the operation the following year. He should find out that the mating of a good big male Avith small females Avill, as a rule, thyoiv a lot of large, ungainly stock, and the rest under size, with but little, if any, of the ' happy medium. That about the same unsatisfactory results will be obtained when mating very light with very dark colors in the buff breeds. That in Rhode Is land Reds, put medium shades together rather than to try to bring up the quality of light fe males, by chestnut-colored males. Learn to know the type and shape of your variety. It should not take a Red breeder five years to learn that a short backed. high-tailed male is not good Red form. The tail should be carried lower, without a break as it joins the back. The Leghorn, while it should possess a full, well spread and flowing tail, should not have one cocked up like that of a squirrel, but it should be carried low and smooth from the back. The Japanese Bantam is really the only chicken that carries a high squirrel tail. Learn to know that your Wyandottes should have rather thick, short, well arched heads, with good, broad, well rounded heads, not slim and, snaky; that the backs should be very broad, short, with nice concave sweep to a broad, well spread, rather short tall. See that your Rocks of any variety have rather long backs, rising slightly onto the tail. The neck is longer than the Wyandottes, but not so long or straight as the Minorca. The Rock should stand a little higher from the ground than the Wyandotte, but not so much so as Notes of the Show One of the most phenomenal win-I nings ever made by a Southern breeder I was that of J. C. Patton, of Charlotte. ' N. C., who exhibited ten young White I Indian Runner ducks, taking first prize drake, first, second and fifth pullets in I a class of So drakes and 67 pullets, i made up of the best in the country. “Tt — Larkin HUI. Lakewood Bieights, I htis th?- distinytipn of being one of the i most. erithusWsftfc' breeders in the am ateur class. He is only twelve years Old and has "had fohr years experience I in raising BJacK> Langshans. He en- L tered fifteen birds and won second and fourth pens, flrat hen, first cockerel, second and -fourth pullet. He is to be > congratulated on his winnings. Pope M. Long, of Cordova, Ala., cer tainly Ijas ..some fine specimens of Sil ver and Partridge Wyandottes. His u Rhode Island Reds. PENS (S. C. It. I. Reds) scientifically mated for best results. Eggs, $5. sl6. sls, S2O and $25 for fifteen. Utility eggs $2 for fifteen. ‘Mrs. P. T. Callaway, AA'ashington, Ga. 10-26-9 Leghorns. WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, heavy lay ing strain, $1.50; nullets $2 each: eggs $1.50 and up. Mrs. Robert West, 132 Car ter Hill road, Montgomery, Ala. 11-9-66 Plymouth Rock». BARRED Flym'i •uth''' lb h'KS FirsG class pullet breeding yearling hens and cooks, $3 to $5. H. A. Kuhn, Stewart ave nue, Route 2, Atlanta. _ _ 33-20-12 I WON at Thomasville show on my While Rocks, First pen, first and third cock erel. first pullet, third hen, best pen :n show, best pullet in show and best bin] fn show. Eggs from these winners $5 per setting. Henry W. Lester, Thomas- Ville, Ga. tl-29-G Wyandottes. “ pircr/rin 7 ' fa N( tersT DON'T FAIL to see my exhibit of Silver and Partridge Wyan dottes. These birds have won 150 prizes this season. My Partridge Wyandotte cock won first pre mium at the Southern Interna tional shoAV, and is considered by judges to be the grandest Part ridge Wyandotte in the Avorld. He has won five sweepstakes, which is a world’s record for parti-colored birds. This bird Avon sweepstakes last Aveek in the great Birmingham show. 1 have the best in both Silvers and Part ridges. Stock and eggs for sale. Pope M. Long, ('ordova. Ala. W HITE WYANDOTTES; $7 50 and $lO trio; satisfaction guaranteed. Morris strain. K G. Evans, Lithonia, Ga. H E FAM» »US Regal strain of White Wyandottes. We have four pen> of these grand birds mated and ran 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 Eggs. THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpingtoi $L per 15 126 Windsor street. Main 3588 10-3-15 Pigeons. Ft>R SALE Plymouth Rock Hotner pigeons, 75c to $1 50 per pair; stock guaranteed. Erwin Manley. Royston. Ga. 52-1&-13 K 1 the Langshan. Then there is the Cornish Game, which has very heavy thighs and shanks, a thick head and bull neck, close and hard feathered, almost with out hackle, remarkably broad on back, tapering sharply to root of tail; tail ' carried low and decidedly pinched—-a 1 very heavy fowl for its looks, being so tightly feathered. The breeder of any of the different varieties of the Standard or Exhibition Game must look for entirely different I type. No matter what the color is, the shape should be identical in all of them. The legs should be long and al-' ( most straight from the feet to the body. ■ The carriage of body should be almost ' erect and slitn. The neck slim and I bony looking, straight and without 1 hackle in male. The head slim, keen > and bony looking. The back rather ' broad, and shoulders tapering sharply to stern, with a low carried whip tail, void of sickles, or nearly so. makes a 1 picture so different from anything else of chickenkind that tne breeder should > have no (rouble in finding his good ones I or culling his poor ones. 1 So it should be all down the line. A breeder should first study type and . learn to cull to the letter. Better breed 1 from two hens and a cecK that are real- • ly good than two hundred that repre- • sent the variety in name oply. > Severe measures are absolutely nec ‘ essary if you want to get to the top. : Os course, if you have no ambition for I that, do not attempt to breed good 1 stock, but work entirely for eggs, re- > gardless of consequences. Silver Wyandottes took every first pre mium, capturing first pen, first cock, first cockerel, first hen and first pullet. There were 65 birds competing in this class. In Partridge Wyandottes his birds took first, second and third hen, second, third and fourth pullet. His Partridge Wyandotte cock bird is said to be one of the finest Wyandottes in the world. This bird has captured five sweepstake prizes. The Hermitage Farm, of Henderson ville, Tenn., won first pen on White In dian Runners, there being 43 pens in competition. Mr. Johnson, the man ager, who is here with the birds, says that the four young ducks in this pen were hatched from a setting of eggs from their best pen of breeders. The judge says this pen is one of the best mated pens he has ever had the pleas ure of judging. Orpingtons. For SALE—My entire poultry plant. Kel lerstrass Crystal White Orpingtons. -^ or K^n Klcs. Have some splen did birds, cocks, cockerels and hens; also Incubators, brooders and houses. Dr C. P. Ward, 220 Gordon street. 59-19-12 FOR GOOD reasons I am going to close out my flock, consisting of first prize ,and sweepstakes win ners at Newnan, Columbus, Carrollton and Atlanta. Will sell all together at a reason able price, or exchange for I good auto or horse anti bug gy. See me at the show j Thursday and Friday. 0. L. ( handler, Newnan, Ga. HI BB ORPINGTONS Verv fine pen <>f prize birds cheap. Carefully bred; heavy layers. Floersch. 192 Crew. Main 2792-L FoR SALE AT ONCE Fifty S. C. Crya tal White Orpington pullets iftid hens. Kellerstrass strain; bred from winners at Knoxville. Chattanooga, Dalton, Gadsden Summerville. Prices $3, $5 and $7 50l Pullets March-April hatch. George M Mosely. Menlo, Ga. 12-6*-8 Incubators. A Buckeye Incubator. Is GUARANTEED to hatch every hatch i able egg; insurable. $8 to $35. Get a IM3 catalogue Marbut & Minor East 1 Atlanta ' Ga ' _ 12-9-16 Bones. "grounl? bones FOR CHICKENS EVERY day. Campbell Bros., 89 Decatur Dogs. I FOR SALE—Fox terrier pup, a very choice male, at a bargain. Phone Main I B't)R SALE Pointers and setters, fox. coon ami doer hounds, possum, squirrel and rabbit hounds: trained and un trained; money refunded If not as repre sented. AVrite for list. George p Wln -1 free, owner, White Oak Kennels, Kerners- I ville. N. C. 12-17-19 < B'oft SALE- Pointers, setters and hounds, trained, partly trained and untrained I State wants. 1L L. AVhltt, Kernersville. | X C 40-16 12 IF YOP WANT to find something of some value to you. read the "Business Guide of Atlanta.'’ in the first two columns of the want ad pages of The Georgian each FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1912. Ducks. THE XathniaT I ner club will issue its first annual catalogue December; 1 20, 1912. This is the first, •book devoted entirely to VA bite Runners yet publish-: ed. It will contain articles ' from foremost breeders. : Price 50c. Free to mem-: | hers. Membership fee, sl.! i Address 0. (). Kay, Secre-i tary and Treasurer, Kirk-, ^ a - 12-20-11 I J SEE Ol’R Avinnings on Fawn and • White Indian Runner Ducks on I [exhibition at the shoAV this week. I i Oak Dean Poultry Farm. Stone .Mountain, (la. 12-18-36 j RAY'S RACY RUNNERS are the talk of the show room. They are beauties. Go see them- They are bred by the Sno white Poultry Yards, Kirkwood, Ga.; O. O. Ray, manager, secretary and treasurer of the National AA'hite Runner Duck club. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS —AA'hat Would please the boys and girls more than a trio of fine AA'hite Indian Runner ducks, ready to lay? Can give you a fine selec tion from a lot of one hundred for ten dollars. Come and see us, or send your order to Free Range I >uck and Poultrv Barm, Chamblee, Ga. 12 18 16 INDIAN RUNNERS -High quality, low prices, white, fawn and white; grown stock, ducklings, eggs. Satisfaction guar anteed. Book orders at show. Georgia Duck B'arm, Smyrna. Ga. 32-14-12 WHITE RUNNER Dt'CKS iMn't fall to see my AVhite Runners at Southern In ternational show. December 16 to 21 Book orders now for stock and eggs Nice stock $6 and up; eggs $7.50 and $5 for eleven. J. E. Gifford, Route 6, Box lh Marietta. Ga. 12-14-5 FREE RANGE DUCK AND I*OI'LTRY B'ARM, Chamblee. Ga. Have the larg est line of AA'hite Indian Runner ducks in the South. Fine stock Can sell vou pairs, trios and pens for less than oth ers. Write for prices, stating vour wants. Also have large, fine lot of White Leg horns and Rhode Island Reds. Remem ber Free Range Insures strong ferttlltv and vigorous stock. ' 12-12-6 CAN SPARE few more AA’hite Runners: $lO trio; sls pen of four ducks and drake: satisfaction guaranteed. South Georgia Poultry B'arm. Sale Citv, Ga ; ' 11-27-48 AA'HITE RUNNER ducks of quailtv: stock and eggs for sale. Snow AA'hite Poultry Yards, O. O. Ray. manager. Kinkwood. Ga Poultry—Miscellaneous SSOO YEARLY PROFIT OCT OB’ TWELA’BI HENS. This wonderful scientific book Is the real thing for poul trymen. Indorsed by the best. Special price, SI.OO. Money-back guarantee. Mail order today to The Piedmont Mfg. and Supply Co., Mt. Gilead. N. C. 43-20- 1'! POULTRY SHOW VISITORS BE SURE to see the McMillan Seed Company’s Exhibit at the Poultry Show. Taft Hall, STOCK FOR SALE—Have some first class White Orpingtons and Mottled Anconas at a bargain. Cole & George 33 West End place. A Ganta ,_Ga 12-17-3 11. G. HASTINGS & CO. SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS, CA NARY BIRDS AND GOLD FISH; NORTH AND SOUTH I SIDE DELIVERIES 9 A. M„ INMAN PARK AND; WEST END 2 P. M. PHONES I 2568. WE HAA’E some beautiful fox terrier pups and are offering them at extremely low prices; males, $7.50; females $5. They make nice presents for the boys. BETTB2R LOOK OUT for roup this kind of weather. It is veri' dangerous and very contagious. As soon as you see a sign of it. use Conkey's Roup Remedy It is guaranteed to cure. FEED YOUR HENS Red Comb Meat Mash this cold weather and they will | lay just the same as they do In spring time. $2.25 a bag of 100 pounds; 10 i pounds, 25c. WE HAVE a few hundred bushels of wheat that we bought for planting, but as the season for planting is over, we ' are selling It at. chicken wheat prices. I It Is very much better than the ordinary ■ chicken wheat. $1.50 a bushel. SPRATT'S PUPPY and dog cakes, 10c I pound; three pounds 25c. A GREAT MANA’ I'EtH'LE advocate feeding mustard to chickens We have just gotten In a shipment of French's Poultry Mustard, prepared esitecially for poultry It sells at 35c and 60c a puck age, 1% pounds and 3 pounds. RED COMB SCRATCH FEED; a perfect ly balanced ration; free from dirt ami grit; $2.25 per. hundred pounds POULTRY FEEDS ami remedies of all i kinds. L'„ "V—__ _—'■ '- ~ —l I Horses and Carriages Fill! SALE Military saddle horse Can I be driven to buggy. Suitable for ladies' mount. Age. eight years. Reasonable I price. Phone Main 2062. Lieutenant Hes- ; ter. 26-30 11.’ i AA ANTED—To buy for cash, first-class second-hand Stanhope buggy. Bell phttne West JOl_l_J._ ' 12-19-20 F'OR SALE <me elegant medium "sized mare, suitable for lady, and one pony mule Both gentle and work anywhere Little, 154 Whitehall 25-l' .p B * 'Il S Al.l. OR EX< 'I IA \'< IE for automo- ■ bile, one Wilkes horse, six years old. and ■ rubber-tired buggy. Box 876, care Geor- I Klan. 30-13-12 I Ponies, FOR SALE Ponies for Christmas, S6O to SBS; nice spotted ponies. Can make arrangements, to ship for Chrisitmas. J. P B'rank. 204 B'ourth Ave.. Nashville, Tenn ■ Oows. THREE-QUARTERS JERSEY' milch cow for sale cheap. Fresh in milk in spring. Write Wil liams. I’. 0. Box 677. 12-18-17 Just look at the number of ads under the "Room and Board" column of The Georgian. No wonder the people recog nize that The Georgian Is the paper to look In for nice boarding places, for thev have a larger number of places to select from. Place your ad for boarders In The Georgian's "Room and Board" column and nil your vacant spaces at your table Legal Notices. STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Fulton. To the Superior Court of Said County: , B'lrst- W. J. Hays, J. L. AVard and J. ».. Buller are successors and prertnt own ers of "Hays-Haygood Company," a cor poration located in said county, and Its Charter was granted by said court on ■April 1909, through amendment to the' Ra >s & Company,” which was granted by said court on-Sep tember .1, Ijo7, the original charter being granted under the name and style of ; 7 HyH & Company” on the date tslr ? be / n < re set out and the amendment thereto being granted by said court under the name ami style of "Hays-Haygood < ompany on thy date hereinbefore set 'h® original charter was granted for the term of twenty <2O) years Second At a meeting of all the stock holders duly called, to-wit: AV. J. Hays *- ' Vard ""I 1 •> C. Fuller, on the 27th da> of November. 1912, a resolution was ■as-ed authorizing said corporation through aforesaid stockholders to petition said court, in the name of said corpora- J on. for an order allowing said corpora o the «?M en< ', er , lts 'garter and franchise to the state of Georgia and be dissolved lSr2s n ”Ex n hlbR e A S ” me ‘ R heret ° ap - Third--Petitioners show that there aro no outstanding debts against said corpo ration. and that the dissolution of the same may be awarded without any in a2.y,of the stockholders. GEORGIA- Bulton County. * J’ erwo, 2 before me ’ th « undersigned att.st.ng officer authorized to administer oaths under the laws of the state of Georgia, appeared W. j. Hays, president, and general manager of "Havs-Haygood Company; .1 L. Ward and J. C. Fuller Th«it b thlv <luly s J vorn ’ and i •• fj f ? are sole ° w nersfof »ai<l ( irporatlon and at a called meeting dulv assembled of themselves on the 27tli day of November. 1912. resolved to petition 7m oo"rt to dissolve said corporation and direct that the charter and the franchise of same ne surrendered to the state- de ponents further say that there are no out standing debts existing against said cor poration and that the dissolution of the same may be warded without any Injus- stockholders. AA . J. Hays, President ami General Man ager; J C. Fuller. J. L. AVard, Sec retary ami Treasurer. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of December, 1912 CHAS. S. BOWEN, Notarx I übllc, Bulton County, Georgia. Carl Hutcheson and Anderson, Felder, Rount-ee & Wilson, Petitioners' At torneys. Fulton Superior Court. The foregoing petition read and consld. ered and it is ordered by the court that. shl<i petition be heard before this court on the 11th day of January, 1913. that said petition b* l filed in the office of the clerk of the th*} a copy of same be pub lished as required by law. T . GEORGE L. BELL, Judge Superior Court, Atlanta Circuit. 6th day of December, 1912. <ih<>RGlA Fulton County. 1 his is to certify that the foregoing is £Of rect ansl exact copy of the petition of Hays-Maygood Company,” a corporation seeking dissolution; also an exact and correct copy of the order of the court. , ARNOLD BROYLES, ulerk oi Superior Court, Fulton County. December 6, 1912. 12-6-38 S PATE oF GEORGIA—-Fulton County: B A. Harmon vs. Mrs. Olivia Harmon. N C° urt ' January Term, 1913. T.( Mrs. Olivia Harmon. Greeting- « sy.5 y . I ~rl l er °7 co . urt yo " ar « hereby noti fied that on the 31st day of October, 1912 B. ... Harmon filed suit against you for dtyorce. returnable to the January Term. 1913, of said court. You are hereby required to be and appear at the January term, 1913, of said court, be ..?.7' 1 2 n tlle flrsf Monday In Janu ars<' tflen , an( l there to answer the plaintiff s complaint. Witness the Hon. AV. D. Ellis, judge of said court, this November 5, 1912 wt T BROTL ES; Qerk. AV. J. LANEY, Attorney. 11-5-10 STAT 16 OF GEORGlA—B'ulton County Lottie M. AonDolen vs. Otto H. VonDolen x" p 7 r Ji’, r , Court. January Term, 19131 I\o. 2b014. To Otto H. VotiDolen. greeting: By or der of court you are hereby notified that U 1 ® , 2 .', fla £,°s N o v «mher. 1912, Lottie M. A onlmlen tiled suit against vou for <ll - 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 oe held on the first Mondav In then , ? nd tl,ere to answer the plaintiff s complaint. Witness the Hon. W. D. Ellis Imlro of said court, this November sth 1912 w > r BROYLES ' c ' er k. AA . .1. LAMA, Attorney. 11-5-8 state < >F GEORGIA-Fditon Count7 < A. McAfee vs. Magnolia McAfee Su- I,’« r ” r Court. January Term, 1913. No Job 13. To Magnolia McAfee, greeting: By or 'lo' of court you are hereby notified that' on the 2d day ot November, 1912 C A McAfee filed .suit against you for divorce returnable to the January Term, 1913 of said court. You are hereby required to be and am pear at the January Term, 1913. Os said court, to be held on the first Monday In January, 191.,, then ami there to answer the plaintiff's complaint. answet Witness the Hon. W D. Ellis, judge of said court, this November 6th 1912 tv r r a4vv"J' T ? br OYLES. Clerk. 1 übllcatmn of list of salaries reported as fixed by the officers for their employ ees, as required by Section 7. of the sal arj act, approved August 22. 1911. SHERIFF’S ÜB’BTCE J’ T tn Ven $3,000.00 i ~ 71 uttles 2,000.00 a p ?i id , . C ti ;>,■ V U l,l<, , el * 1,948.00 I. A. Burdett 1,948.00 F. L. Hunter ’.,948.00 t t ß r> l e “, V< "l r ” 1.948.00 > ; Broadnax 1,948.00 ■ Chambers 1,948.00 AA alter Knight ] ] ) unm OW 7! n”. ", 900.00 William (dlleland 900 on 7 T I ’’ e . n . nin K , ' jn 720]0u J. R. Robinsun 600.00 Total $32,000.00 < LB.RK SUPERIOR COURT '!• r ''!' i T, rles $3,000.00 Kl ' V, K ’‘®" ey 1.800.00 vi' 11,l 1 ,? bb( lS t 1.800.00 '; ia , r , k Ro , well -, 1,620.00 ' > ; Mclmnald 1,620.00 > . H. Brotherton 1,500.00 J. AA Goldsmith 1,500 00 J H. Jones 1,500.00 I. J. Lewis 1,500.00 S. 'I. Conyers 1,500.00 ■I.G. < Bloodworth. Jr 480 00 Miss A. Logan 900.00 Miss M. E. Thompson 900.00 Miss M. Catlett 900.00 Miss E. Bilker 900.00 Miss V. Cooper 900.0'< Miss N. Riley 720.00 Miss L. Thompson 720]0<l Mr. B McQuade 720.90 Mrs. N M Henderson 720 00 Miss A. Eidson 600 00 Miss <' Wood 600 00 Miss 1. Lovejoy 600,00 Mrs. M. <’ Dlckert 600.00 Mrs. V C. Davis 600.00 Mrs Eva Case 600.00 Mrs. G. N. Carroll 380.00 Total $35,000.00 SOLICITOR CRIMINAL COURT. John Corrigan tin addition to sal ary as special bailiff as now fixed by law. per annum) $259.90 Edwsrd < Hill, assistant solicitor 2.050.00 Harrj E I atham, office man 700.00 Incidental office expenses 600.00 Total $3,500.00 St iLK'ITDR GENERAL. I-;. A. Stephens, assistant 5011c1t0r.52,400.00 Dan Goodllng, Jr., bailiff 1,200.00 W. J. Lam y, clerk 900.00 Incidentals 500.00 Total $5,000.00 N A. Garner, special criminal bai- liff. paid by county as heretofore.sl,2oo.oo GE<)RGlA—Fulton County. The foregoing Is a complete list of em ployees ami their salaries as fixed by the respective county officers and filed by them In pursuance of the provisions of tho act of August 22, 1911. 11. M WOOD, Clerk CommisslomTs Roads and Revenues, B'ulton County, Georgia. ALONZO RICHARDSON, Auditor. 17