Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 24, 1912, EXTRA, Image 12

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Tim ATLANTA OEORGIAX AXD NTWS.reAD FOR PKOFIT-CEQRGIAIM WANT ADS—USE FOR RESULTS Auction Sales. AT A U( TION. SEVERAL < ONbIGN MENTS. INCLUDING Q U A R T E R E 1) OAK DRESSERS AXD CHIF-i EOXIERES. B R ASS BEDS, SOLID MA HOG-. ANY I’Ai.’LOh’ SUIT. WARDROBE. RANGE. BRASS LAMP. <(>(’< II ALSO LOT OE FUR-i TUBE FROM THE MW STOCK OE FUR-1 XLITRE FROM THE NEW HOME FURXI- I UKE GO.. INCLUDING ».\K BEDROOM FUR’-! LITRE, WOOL BLAN ..ETS. INLAID LINO LEUM. PO R T I E RES. SILK DRAPERIES, ROLL-TOP DESK, SHADES. BRASS CUS PIDORS. ETC.. TUES DAY. DEC. 24, AT 12 E. MITCHELL STREET. • uMM ENDING at 10 a. in.. Tuesday, we * will offer to the highest bidder sev eral consignments of household fur niture. including quartered oak dress ers and chiffonleres, brass beds, couch, roll-top desk, renter tables, Circas sian walnut dresser and washstand, line heater, solid mahogany bedroom set, gas stove, coal range, kitchen safe, Vernis-Martin iron beds with springs ami felt mat tresses, feather pillows, hatrack, brass lamps, willow rockers, pedestal dining table with set <>f chairs to match. kitchen table, wal nut wardrobe, oak bookcase, screens, I high chairs, water cooler, gas dome, medicine rlwsts. alarm clocks, line bedroom set, including dresser, wash- 1 stand and chiffonier, three piece ma hogany parlor suit, upholstered in genuine leather; brass costumers, utensils. In this lot you will find man: articles that are suitable for 1 Christmas gifts, such as ladies’ writ- 1 ing desks, sewing rockers, child’s i rockers, carts, brass cuspidors, lino rockers for the parlor, reception hall and library. iac<« curtains, portieres, tine genuine Turkish leather rocker, ’ brass lamps and nmn\ other things I too numerous to mention. These i goods are all good as new and must i he sold at this sab open for in- , spection Monday. Sale starts prompt ly at 10 a. in. Tuesday CENTRAL AUCTION GO., ; 12 E. Mitchell Street. Furniture For Sale. i NOTICE. \\ e are offering our en- 1 tire line of Furniture, Rugs, ( Curtains and Mattresses at ' 25 per cent Discount. Our ; ■'lock is complete, and w< will save you Dollars on . your Xmas House burnish ings. Come todav. CAMERON FURNITURE < O MPA NY. 39 W. Mitchell St. - - I I For Exchange—Miscellaneous. SMALL BABY grand piano to exchange I for violin. 172 South Forsyth. 12-20-7 i Money to Loan. ( THE PRUDENTIAL IN SURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA can make 1 you a loan on Atlanta ini- < proved property through i their loan correspondents, ' Turman, Black A Calhoun. 203-8 Empire Building. -7-12-1 PROVIDENT LOAN I Xl- . AM SOCIETY, inc I LOANS' H DIAMONDS, 1 AOU > WATCHES AND IVAbH,/ JEWELRY W H AUBURN AVE W E. M’MILLEN ' PHONE M. 2897. P. - ” JEWELERS AND BROKERS AUt 301 peTE *s - I ' LDO - . STRICTLY PRIVATE a- ■ \ \ ON HAND for Im met te loai on property in or near Atlanta, J. E. VanValkenburg, 501 Equitable building. t _ 6-6-22 WEYM an a CONNOR? ESTABLISHED 1890 Mor gages onßeu t i-.i SPECIAL -Ml I I NDS T< •Id\i«. <• amount: 6 per cent. Write or call. S W Carson, 21 South Broad street 4-1-17 • \ Fli;>T MORTGAGE real estate se curity. Home funds ami insurance mon- ; Rates I • to 8 pei • ent interest. We tlso iupke monthly payment loans We, •an give you the money as soon as titles «r»- approved. RALPH O. COCHRAN CO.J 7176 PEACHTREE STREET. • 1 L JI ZURLINE. L<an Manager i i:.\i LOANS PLACED fn anj urnount I on improved farm lands in Georgia. 1 The Southern Mortgage Company. Could building 7-13-1 WE HAVE i\ of Itt lend at lowest rates on Atlanta' and nearly property, either for; straight or monthly payment plan. Also for purchasing pur- j chase money notes. Foster X Robson, 11 Edgewood Ave. MONEY i’oß .«TZ\ItIED PEOPLEf - AND OTHERS, upon their own names; i ‘■'heap rates', ensx payments ‘Tntider tia’ 1 • H Tolman. 524 Austell building READ FDR PROFIT USE FO I RESULTS. GEORGIAN WANT AOS WUWW tDITLD J[W I. J. MARSHALL. Talk to Breeders About Breeders Now that the show season has about drawn to a close in this see-I lion, breeders will turn their attention to lhe selecting and mating of their stock tor the breeding season. This is one of the most important features of , lhe poultryman’s work. Il is especially so to the man or woman who have had many ot their best fowls on exhibition I two or three times during the season. Two or three weeks of close cooping in a warm show \ room puts many otherwise strong ami vigorous . fowls into the dumps. They become soft and j flabby in their condition. They lack that snap ■ and vigor that is seen in the fowl that has had the I range and exercise all the while. Some become I so tar gone that they can never be got info prime breeding again until after they are broody, raise a clutch ot chickens ami pass through their moult. These conditions usually change them enough to put them upon lhe right track. With the proper treatment, however, they can all be brought around to a good normal condition. This can only be done by giving these birds sufficient time Io regain them selves. before they are put upon heavy, rich laying foods. , Fhe best food for these heavy conditioned show specimens is a ration almost, exclusively of vege tables. both raw and cooked, with the addition of good wheat bran. Go to lhe trouble to cook a lot of small potatoes, turnips, beets, etc., all together. Into this mix enough wheat bran to thicken the mass and feed while warm in the morn ing; the balance at noon, with a little chipped whole oats at night. Give them cabbage, raw. to peck at when needed. Such u diet, for about two weeks will i usually Iti'int? all delicate appetites into their own and they will be ready to go for anything that conies their way. I Whatever the condition of your breed- I ers may' be, do not force them beyond I their natural trend. Eggs produced by forced and pampered breeders usually give its chicks of limited vitality, ready to turn up their heels at the slightest nmlttdy that comes their way. In other words, they will lack the vigor that Roes to make up the good, big. husky individuals we all so much admire and desire to raise. Let the conditions be as natural as can be. See that they secure all the possible exer cise. See that they are induced to eat all the suculent. watery things possi ble, in addition to drinking much good, fresh water. Water is conducive to egg-making not only egg-making, but the making of Rood, fertile eggs, if both male and female be normal. Eift.v Rood < Rgs from strong, vigor ous breeders in the best of health—such eggs as will produce fine, healthy stock are worth more to you and to your customers than a hundred of the hit and-miss kind that seem to be quite common each breeding season, it one wants to make a reputation that will stay with him and grow better and bet ter all the while, ho should strive to please, not only himself, but his cus tomers. And if we please ourselves, we will, as a rule, please our eustoiiiers, unless we keep a different line of breed ers for the customers, which is the very poorest policy In the world and will eventually run any breeder’s busi ness Into tlie ground. If you can not afford to sell your best I eggs for hatching, say so or do not sell I any at all, as some few high-class l breeders are doing, preferring to make' their money from the stock sold. Noth- ; ing so puts u damper u|>on a man’s j business ami the poultry business in. general as the habit some have of ad. • vertlsing their prize matings, advertis- I big eggs at exorbitant prices, and then i when the shipping time comes tilling' the customer’s basket with great, big, Hue eggs from some yard of scrubs. Breeders, this is not business, to say nothing of the unfairness of it between Vian and man. Who could expect to build a substantial trade upon such con ditions? It Is just as dishonest a.s slip- Orpingtons. IN <’< iMTETITION with the best Orping tons in America, my winnings at South ern International Poultry Show this year include first black cock, first black pullet, tlrst black pen, and ilrst white cock, be sides numerous other prizes and specials; hundreds of beautiful Pirds for sale; eggs for hatching; satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs L. I'. Eberhardt. Elberton, (ta. ■ 12-21-8 WHITE ORPINGTON eggs. $1.50 per set ting. Very fine stock, direct from Cook a farm. Ivy 2614-J. 12-23 2 MA'I’LE~.SII Af>E — l’mdtF~VardsT Hn’v? some very line Crystal White Orping tons for sale. Huth pullets and cockerels. E. S, Cole, Sullivan, Ohio, 32 21 WHITE ORPINGTONS. FOR GOOD reasons I am going to close out my Hock, consisting of first prize ami sweepstakes win ners ai Newnan. Columbus. <’arrollnm ami Allanta. Will sell all together at a reason able price, or exchange for good auto or horse anti bug gy. Set> me al lhe show Thursday and Friday. O. L. Chandler, Newnan. Ga. .i ONCI 1 ' •' ■ tai White <»rpington pullets and liens. ' Kellerstrass strain; bred from winners at 'Knoxville. Chattanooga, Dalton. Gadsden, Summerville. I’rh'es 83, 85 an«l $7.50. Pullets March-April hatch. Georgr V I Mosely, Menlo. Ga. 12-6-8 Plymouth Rocks. MATED DECEMBER 1 «a coutinu&nce mating): First cock and sweepstakes, winner (judged bs E. B Thompson, of , \rmenia, \ Y.) to females of the ver> best type, eggs $lO per fifteen l'<*n No. , 2. heatleti bx first |H?n cockerel anti sweep stakes wlnn< r January. JJH2, to eight em-kere! bred females, eggs $5 per fif teen. ‘’losing out lot of young birds at \ er\ low prfrvs to make room I guar antee satisfaction. If xon are looking for ihe best. I have it. George IT Bvrrx. tl2l N - U 1 WON at Th< mas\ file show on my While Rocks, first pen. first and third cock erel. first pullet, third hen. best pen in '-how. Lest pullet in show and best bird n st, »w. Eggs from these winners $5 I i spuing Henry W. Lester, •*l’homas viile. < la. 11 -29-6 Eg'gs- I THOKOCGHBIIED Buff Orpington Ogga. M r.u pci 15. 12'1 Windsor street. Main 1 | 35*8- 10-5-15 ’ f o'. E3 'W \ E J. MAJZ'SHAX-r- ping a customer a lead dollar in ex ehaiiße for a Rood one. In fact, it is even Worse, fm your customer breeder spends the whole season of bis time Ilmllnß out that you have buncoed him. Breeders, let us do the right thing. Jj‘t ns be honest. If we can not Tie honest, let us be as honest as we can. pfwTsPLHIDID WHITE ROCKS nt These two prize winners are owned | by Mrs. W. A. Sharp, of Decatur The! cockerel won first at the show last week; the pullet won second at the re- | cent Georgia Boullry association show Rhode Island Reds. 11A VIN< • purchased the entire fl m k J. I. Hosford and, combimsl with mine, I can offer for salp first pen, fourth pen and litth pen at the Georgia Poultry as sociation, October-November. 1912; cock erels, $2.50 up; pullets, $2.50; have over two hundred to select from; eggs, $3.00, $5.00 and SIO.OO per setting of 15. Mrs. \ L H.’ • ■ . ■?. s, lb Li !■. (Sa. 11 25 35 Pens <s c r i r< cien mated for best results. Eggs, $5, $lO, sls, S2O and 825 fur fifteen. Utilitx eggs, $2 for fifteen. Mrs P. T. Callawav, Washington, Ga. 10-26-9 Leghorns, FOR SALE- SO S. C. White ' Ix-glmrn hens; one year old: strictly pure; at 75c each. Mrs. 'l'. B. Roberts. Eranklin, Tenn. » 29-23-11 Ducks. PATTONS Wllili: RINNEIJS I agtiin score the top notch. On ten entries young ducks won tirst | drake; first, .second and fifth duck. Don't fail to see these wonderful specimens at poultry show. J. Patton. ('harlntt >. N. C. Represented b\ Mr. Hall ' man at Ihe show I’2-21-1 SN< |\\ 111 1|; (■< HL Tit Y Y Altl >,s, br< . ~-rs 1 «>t '.tax’- K.i v Runners (pure white Run: 1 r ducks) «>ur winnings first s<*a- I son. fourteen ribbot s .11 fivu thicks, o. j Rax. manager. Kirkwo..;, <; a I tary-treasurer National While Runner i Duck <Tub lU-14 19 I . CHRISTM \S PRESEN • ■' if wo ... please the boys and girls mon* tjian a ’ trio of fine White Indian Kumn r ducks. 1 ready to iax .’ (\<n give you a !in< selec- : tion from a lot -of one hundred for ten I ■dollars Come ami su. us. or s v n I \ our i I order to Fi>* Range Duck and I’ adtrvl I rm. »I .t - Ga INI■ I\ N, ;,1 \ \ ; - ( j prices, white, fawn aim white; grown! stock, ducklings, eggs. Satisfaction guar- * anteed. Book orders at show Georgia I pm k Eurm. Sinjnui. Ga. ui:T:i: i;'\ \< u■l >1 >v • ■ ; 1.: -; a I'AKM. t’haml'lee, Ga Ha\e the larg est line of White Indian Runner ducks in the South. Fine stock. <an sell you pairs, trios and pens for less than oth ers. Write for prte. staling your wants. Also have large, firm lot - ' White Leg horns and Rhode Island Ib-ls Remem ber Free Range insures strong f»Ttilitx and vigorous stock. 12-12-6 ' ‘ ‘ x -1 '.;: i ■ ■ 1 1 $lO trio; sls pen of foul duck< aid I drake; satisfaction guaranteed. South ’Georgia I’nullry Farm, Sai< Gity. Ga I Wyandottes. [THE FAMOUS Regal strain of White 4 \\ vandottes. We have six pens of . these grand birds mated and can furnish eggs for hatching at $3, $5, $lO per flf »< n. Now is the time to buy eggs that •a ill produce the winners for next season’s Regal Wyandotte Yard, 280 ogie •’.■■ 1 ' ’ AHarJa. 11-16 H Poultry—Miscellaneous. PLANTS. CANARY BIRDS. GOLDFISH AND DOGS— NORTH AND SOUTH SIDE DELIVERIES 9 A. M. IN MAN PARK AND WEST END ’2 P. M. PHONES -2565. WE H.\\’E SOME perfectly beautiful Fox terrier pups and are selling them at great bargains. Males $7.50, females $5. WHITE RABBITS make nice presents for the boys. Wc» have some beauties at $1 each. WHITE RICE POPCORN—The very best variety for popping; 10c pound; 3 pounds 25c. i W E ARE SOLE AGENTS for the Inter national Sanitary Hover, one of these ; Levers was on exhibition at the Poultry Show, and every «<Tie that saw it said it was the greatest thing for the poultry man that had ever been gotten out. They, will accommodate one hundred and twen t\-tivc ‘ hicks, and sell at $8.50. Come in and look nt them. r I'HE QUESTION of how to make your hens lay is easily settled if you buy the nest feed. The Red Comb brands are be yond a doubt the cleanest and best feeds on the market. Rt*d Comb scratch feed is made from the very best of grains, and is perfectly balanced. It sells at $2.25 a bag of 100 pounds, 10 pounds 25c. Red (’omb Meat Mash is made of the ingre dients that go to make up increased egg production. It sells at the same price as the scratch. BUFF AND WHITE Plymouth Rocks and Wliiio < irpingtons. Winners at all the. b ailing shows this year. Sweepstakes on all classes. Bred to lay and to win. Stock and eggs for sale at all times. H. C. Arnold, Thomasville, Ga. 44-23-12 ssoo* YEARLA PROFIT OUT nF TWELVE HENS. This wonderful scientific hook 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 Sup|Jy 1 ’m. Mt. Gilead. N. c 43-20-12 Pigeons. I’l'i: SALE I’lymouth Rock Homer piKoons, 75c to $1,50 per pair; stock guaranteed. Erwin Manley, Royston, Ga. Incubators. A Biickoye Incubator. , is GEAKANTEED to hatch every hatch aide egg; insurable. $8 to $35. Get a I 1913 catalogue. Marbut & Minor, East Bones. ~ GKO UN J? BONES~ FOR CHICKENS EVERY day. Campbell Bros., 89 Decatur Goats. FOR SALE Angora goat; gentle, kind and broken; with or without wagon and harness. John Annum, Greensboro, WELL trained goat, wagon and harness] practically new; nice Christmas gift to any buy. M. 1978. 172 Washington st. Dogs. T\\ ENTY-FiVE line blooded fox amt cat hounds; partly trained; two years old; male and female; white and r< i il spotted. Will exchange for good blooded setter; Llewellyn stock pre ferred. Welborn Fuller, Bowens Mill Ga I-1 >lt SALI-. Well trained pointers; some line retrievers; prices right. John L. Mil ler. iron t’ity, Ga. 69-21-12 Fili: SALE Six pairs of full blood Red Bone hounds. Trained for opossums, eoons, squirrels; pointers, setters. -All of these dogs are $25 dogs. Will be sold for half price for next eight days. Rabbit dogs $5 each. M atch dogs $lO each. One pair of trained goats, fourteen months old Broken well for wagon; pretty color white and black spots. Berkshire and white Essex pigs. J. s. Bobo, Villa Rica, G“- 12-21-18 FOR SALE Pointers and setters, fox, eoon and deer hounds, possum, squirrel i and rabbit hounds; trained and un- I trained; money refundeel If not as repre sented. Write for list. George P. YVin freo, owner, White Oak Kennels, Kerners vllle, N, C. 12-17-19 FOR SAI.’: Pointers, setters and hounds; trained, partly trained and untrained. State wants. R. L. Whitt, Kernersville. N. <’. 40-16-12 Ponies. FOR SALE- Ponies for Christmas. S6O to SBS; nice spotted ponies. Can make arrangements to ship for Christmas. J. P. Frank. 204 Fourth Ave., Nashville, Tenn. 11-23-55 Business Opportunities. Ft >R s YLE- Summer resort, 31 roomscom* pletely furnished; on Southern railway; 22 miles from Chattanooga; finest spring in country ;good paying business; $7,500 for quick sale and its’s a bargain. Terms. J. R. Johnston. Tucker Springs, Tenn. FOR sale -14-room rooming house, well furnished, at half price; terms. 145 FOR SALE. Foil A FEW DAYS we are offering for sale a restaurant in one of the best lo cations in Macon. Owner desires to sell <»n account of leaving the city. ALEX ALEXANDER. MANHATTAN CAFE, MCi 1 berry Street. Macon, Ga. WILL TRADE restaurant pay ing $lB to $25 per week profit for vacant lot or automobile. Or will <«‘ll cheap. Phone Main 205:1.12-19-35 Real Estate For Sale. CHOI< ilot on \\ • '■ side, worth to $u»0; sl,>o eash gets it. "Lot Cwner,” I Box SU’_ c.in- 29-23-12 IWOOD HEIGHTS New five-room suburban home; large lot 60x179 to al- I '. corner Ydair uvenu< and Parsons street, two blocks west of Lakewood car • line Fur rent $16.50 a month, or for sale $1>,200; S2OO cash, $25 per month; almost ' ■like paying rent Xpply to owner. 403 1 Equiiable Bldg. FOR SALE Vacant ots i Oa EndTcftS and Egan Park. Also five-room cot j tages with good lots. Address Dr. S T. Whitaker, 525 Lee street. Bell phone W est -47. 12-20*28 1-5 off all out- Furniture this week. J. 31. High Com p;t u y. 12-9-34 "ASK “Hi " liTilil <GE” to sell iL 022 aixiler Bldg Ivy 156 L 12-5-2 I'd! SALE Before buying real estat? : • all ’ <» see us. We handh all classes of | pr< pertx and will everything to please 1 you and treat x ..u right. Ralph O. Coch- I •an Companx 74-76 Peachtree st. 12-4-47 j ATLANTA REAL ESTATE BOARD I Advertisements under this heading are by members of the BOARD, and are subject to the best rules and usages prescribed by the BOARD. These columns are used exclusively by members of the ATLANTA REAL ESTATE BOARD, p-hich assures the buyer protection of an organi- j 1 nation designed to remove all Improper practices from the business. W. A. FOSTER AND RAYMOND ROBSON. Real Estate, Renting and Loans. 11 EDGEWOOD AVENUE. FOR SALE. ON MTLLIAM STREET, just noftli of Raker, a lot fronting 58 feet and ex> tending back 205 feet, with a 10-foot alley on the side. We consider this lot a good buy for $2,000 cash and $2,000 a year for four years, with 7 per cent Interest. The place is suitable for apartments, garage, laundry or any light machinery. Will steadily increase in value. See Mr. Rad ford. i'N MARIETTA STREET, between Wai lace and Bellwood avenue, a. four-room house on lot 25 by 130, to alley, $3,250; $750 cash, balance one, two and three years, with 7 per cent. This will make you money. See Mr. Eve. EIGHT ACRES of land immediately at East Lake junction, which we consider a genuine pick-up for $4,500. We can handle this for you and make you good money. See Mr. Radford. SEVEN-ROOM two-story house, on west side Davis street, near Kennedy. Rents for $13.60; SI,OOO cash; bargain. See Mr. M'hite. ON EDGEM’OOD AVENUE, at the cor ner of Hurt street, through to Deca tur street, good home on lot and plenty of room for apartments and stores. This is the class of property that money is made on. For particulars see Mr. Hook or Mr. Eve. FOR RENT BY FOSTER & ROBSON, .11 EDGEWOOD AVENUE. STORES. 115 BRYAN STREET. OUT ON BRYAN STREET and Loomis avenue we have a good store room in a nice neighborhood, where we think a nice grocery store, with fresh meats, ought to command a good trade. Price sls. 816 MARIETTA STREET. ON THE LEFT going out Marietta street we have a good store room that we can rent you, including city water, for $10.60 per month. 274 NORTH BOULEVARD. ON THE LEFT going out Boulevard, near Highland avenue, we have a brand new brick store room. Has never been oc cupied and is located in A-l good neigh borhood. Fine location for drugs, gro ceries or any other good business. Price $25. 292 MARIETTA STREET. ON THE RIGHT going out Marietta street and adjoining the Sixth M’ard bank, we have a brand-new brick store room, on car line and in thickly popu lated section of our city; fine location. Price S2O. WE HAVE A LONG LIST of business houses all over the city. Come to see us. FOSTEp & ROBSON. IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend we can place it safely. DILLIX-MORRIS CO. 609-10 Atlanta National Bank Bld. Both Phones 4234. SEE US •about a high-class 6- room bungalow on the north side. We can sell on terms of S3OO cash and balance like rent. This is a real home in every ivay. Will have to be seen to be appre ciated. $1,350 FOR a vacant lot right off of Highland avenue, with all improvements. Better see this. Nothing else on the street at this price. $4,500 WILL BUY a beautiful 6- room bungalow on one of the main streets in Inman Park, on lot 50x200 to alley. Owner is compelled to get some cash at once, and is offering to sacrifice this home for a quick sale. Don’t fail to see us about this .at once. Terms S7OO cash and balance S3O per month. 138 SPRING STREET. S6OO Per Foot s 33x100. Within a block of Peachtree. Will consider other property in exchange. J. 11. EWING. 116 Lobby Candler Bldg, ivy 1839. Atlanta 2865. Real Estate For Exchange. WANTED —To exchange good farm; close in; for city renting propertv. Call M. 2053. 12-30-39 Farms For Sale. ! FOR SALE—-Eighty acres of land one mile of McPherson station, and four miles iof Dallas, Ga.; good two-room house, or j chard and good well of water; will take | 58 an acre, also 20 acres of land for sale ' between Thomas and McPherson stations, i This is just the place for a summer home , or poultry raising; S2O per acre. Address C. I*. Holland, Route 8, Dallas, Ga. z 12-21-17 Farms For Rent. TWO FINE FARMS for rent; one eight and one twelve-mule. Also several small farms. Toole Land Company. Ar lington, Ga. 12-11-17 Farms Wanted. 1 WANT a small improved farm on main highway near railroad station. Will ex i change Atlanta property for it A. G. I Franklin, 10 Copenhill avenue, Atlanta. i I 66-21-121 HOMES BUILT TO SUIT. NEXT year we want to build sis- teen or twenty houses in our X Stewart avenue subdivision near the Tenth XX ard school. We can build these houses according to the customer s own plans, and ar range easy terms of payment. Now is the time to come in and discuss with cur building depart ment the kind of house you ivish. You can select a lot. give us an idea of ivhat you ivant, and we will turn the house over to you complete in every respect. Aliy one who inspects the . houses we have already put up in this subdivision can see the high grade of workmanship and mate rial used. We build houses to i last and to ifiake every customer feel like passing the ivord along. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. DILLIN-MORRIS CO. 609-10 Atlanta National Bank Building. Both Phones 4234. WE HAVE a beautiful 6-room bungalow we are offering at SI,OOO less than owner paid for it. We recommend this as a gen uine bargain. This Has built for a home. Best of material used throughout. If you ever expect to buy a home, here is your chance. See us about the price. We will let vou make vour own terms. CLOSE IN, on the south side, we have a 6-room cottage for $3,500, renting for S3O per month. Loan of $1,500 at 5 1-2 per cent. If you are looking for something good on the south side, take a peep at this. Terms, SSOO cash, and balance $25 per month. $1,300 —SEE US about a vacant lot in Inman Park section. Has all improvements: one-half block from car line. Nothing else in the street at this price. —— IS IT SAFE TO BUY ATLANTA DIRT? M E ask you in candor for your answer. If you think it is safe, and you have the nerve to back your judgment, come to mv office, 305 Third National bank, and let me give you some information on a piece of property 100x250 with three houses fronting one street and two houses front ing the other street; houses rented to white tenants, and room for other houses At price we can make you the rents will pay for the property. There is on this property a loan of $1,200, which can be taken up or assumed. 156 Rl< ’H ARf >S<Tn STREET—Between South Pryor and Formwait streets, two story. seven-room house; lot 32x105' loan $2,000, due June, 1916, and think of this, 6 per cent money here. We want you to consider this. House now’ rented for $35 month. 43-49 ROSALIA new five room bungalows; gas, water, porcelain bath and all conveniences. Lots 40x195 to alley. Street improvementsc down, and in excellent condition. Owner away from city, and unable to give his personal at tention to property reason for selling. Both houses now rented to good tenants. These can be had for a cash payment of $250 and the rest monthly like rent. THE L. C. GREENE CO.. 305 Third National Bank Bldg. Ivy 2943 The best help obtainable in every line can be easily gotten by consulting the “Situations Wanted" columns of The Georgian. Mr. Business Man and Woman —the party that can fill that position you have open is addressing you in the "Sit t What have you lost? Try a three-time ad in the “Lost and Found" columns of The Georgian and recover your articles. I err . = Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BLDG , Phone 21 06 Main. ntK- n f °L> a beautif u* 9-ronm. new home on Ponce DeLeon are and electric tl’itiFres?«•’ Bt £ am heat - hardwood floors, birch doors, elegan’ ga’ This Uta. ft ; }. ,> llne Dweelain baths,.beam ceilings, no loan to assume for Terms * another »‘reet in the rear. This is what you are looklnM 1 n?e E o?ose k tfr>roi r i urn ''To"* . now completed at No 21'2 MorelanETve- dressi'ng mirrors bL I J S 'i t i e bat ’• furnace heat, bard wood floors, fine mantel., over -HO feetPf^. ng t S / plat 7 r ',“' k; the verJ ’ best of Plumbing; lot ■' The price is right'anil term" e it s y yUU d ° n 1 get thls vou are golnß t 0 be * in'w'ilkh’e <lf«?an!" Se r' n i P ro P oi, ltion; it is a nice 6-room house, east front. »'*l;' central; an^side""^l rea?” th * b * St buy ln the clty ' Wl3 alnwst ’ em WEST END HOME RIGHT AT GORDON STREET we have the home of a party who has to mov ' payment as h f >w'as n «2ro“?n,t" l " St fm*' Terms '» suit you. Could make r-ari l-irge lot- east front'“ n an<l , " lon hly payment like rent. Has all Improvement* _ , WILSON BROS. PHONE M. 4411-J. JOl emplr e BLD® USE GEORGIAN WANT AD? Real Estate For gHARP & gOYISTON BARGAIN IN A FAiM. WE HAVE recently had i 8 ted with us sixty acres of as p e ff v a piece of farm land as ani on ‘ P could wish to see. This is in la ls mile of one of the five-cent qb urban car lines, and has a i CP little spring branch running he entire length of the land. '’ ou will have to see this to ap Je . ciate it. and we will take pa is , ure in showing yon the possjilj. ties of this piece of ground. n le price is reasonable, and the team easy. SUBURBAN HOME. THiS IS a great big moden home -with five acres of groin.] and is one of the biggest ba' gains near the city. The hou» has ten rooms nicely finished up furnace installed, with sewer anc water plant already in, and in working condition. We can sell this for what the land itself will sell for in a few years. If you want an ideal residence close to a ear line this will be very interest ing. Houses For Rent. GEO. P. MOORE. Real Estate and Renting. 10 Auburn Ave. Bell Phone XL 5407. Atlanta 5408. 74 WALTON ST.—We have a nine room house carrying all modern con veniences; house is in good repair and is in a fine location for high-class boarding house. Let us show you this place. Price, S7O. 368 CENTRAL AVE., corner Richard son St., you will find a six-room cot tage with all modern conveniences, within easy walking distance. Close to schools. Let us show you this place. 'f— ■ - - - - - I Looking j I .1 for Rooms, Apart= ' ments I or ; Houses I o You'll find a com plete list of all desirable furnished, unfurnished, housekeeping roo in s and rooms with board ; in this page today, and every day. Read The Georgian , “For Rent” Ads when you want to rent any thing under the sun.