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14 - HF. ATLANTA GEOIIGIAX AM) XEIYS.READ FOR PROFIT— GEORGIAN WANT ADS— BJSE FOR RESULTS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27. 191, WITLD JUDSf, J. J. MARSHALL. ■ —- - -V-J—u-M-^-J*v-WM-Tu-_r-i_r-r-- l _i- 1 .-u-_ r v-.-u-u- 1 ---i-u-.-,—u-^-_-.-u~-r^-_- ! I uidcr Awards t> The awards a; the Winder Poultrj show. Winder. Ga , December 11, 12 and 13, wen a*» follows: S. C. Rhode Island Reds. First pen. first tr <». first pair, first pul let. It. I). M«x>rt*. Winder first cock, first and second cockerel, first. second and third hen. se* <»n<l pullet, Barrett Phlnizy. \thens; second and third cock, .1, F. Jack son. Winder: third cockerel and third pullet, Ji. T. Garner, Luxornin!. R. C. Rhode Island Reds. First and second cock, first cockerel, first anti second hen, first pullet, Barrett Phinizy. Athens. White Leghorns. First pen. second trio, S. .1. Suddath. Winder; second pen. first trio, first and second cockerel, first hen, first pullet, L. L. Moore, Winder; third pen. first pair, first cork and third cockerel. C. C. Greg ory, Winder; second pair, Williams Bros.. <’onyers; second hen, .1. G. Whitehead. Winder; second cock, second pullet, W. C. Stanton, Winder; third cork, .1 T. Bradbury. Winder; third pullet, J V. <’al leb.au. Winder. Brown Leghorns. First and second pair. I'. J. Fuller. Winder; third pair, first pullet, second cockerel. S. A. Fost< r. Winder; first hen, Victor Robinson, \\ inder; first cockerel, W. C. Carlion, ~n; first cock, G. Mincey, Winder. Buff Leghopns. First pair, Gresentha Poultry Yards, ('allege Park Columbian Plymouth Rocks. First trio. Gresentha Poultry Yards, Col lege Park. Black Langshans. First pen, Gresentha Poultry Yards. Col lege Park. Dark Cornish Indian Games. First cock, second hen, J. H. Getzen, Pendergrass; first hen, S. P. Smith, Win der: third hen. W. M. Ilolsenbeck, Winder. Mottled Anconas. First pair, second pullet, <'lrm Royal, Winder: first trio, first and third pullet, R. V. Wright. W inder. Buff Orpingtons. First, second and third cock. M J. Smith, Winder. White Orpingtons. First pair, first hen, first cock, A. V. Clifton. < “‘hens; third cockerel, second hen, se'ond pullet, Carl 11. Pegg, Jeffer son; first pullet, R. 1:. Bradberry, Athens; third pullet, W. IL Dunbar, Winder. Orpingtons. IN COMPETITION with the best Orping tons in America, my winnings at South ern International Poultry Show this year include first black cock, first black pullet, first black pen, and first white cock, be sides numeroiiH other prizes and specials; hundreds of beautiful birds for sale; eggs for hatching, satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. L. P. Eberhardt, Elberton, Ga. 12-21-R FOR SALE -vFoNf'E! -Fifty S\ C. Crys tal White Orpington pullets and hens, Kellerstrass strain; bred from winners at Knoxville. Chattanooga, Dalton, Gadsden, I Summerville. Prices $3. $5 and $7.50. Pullets March-April hatch. George M. Mosely, Menlo, Ga. 12*6-8 Plymouth Rocks. i WON at Thomasville show on my Whit* Rocks, first pen. first and third cock erel, first pullet, third hen. best pen in show, best pullet in show and best bird tn show. Eggs from these winners $5 per setting. Henry W. Lester, Thoma.-- Ville, Ga. 11 28 « Rhode Island Reds. ri.xs (.8 C R I Reds) scientifically mated for host results. Eggs, $5, $lO, sls, S2O and $25 for fifteen, i’lility eggs, $2 for fifteen. Mrs. P. T. Callaway, Washington, Ga. 10-26-9 Leghorns. white LEGHORN heavy lay ing strain, $1.50; pullets $2 each;* eggs $1.50 and up. Mrs. Robert West, 132 <’af ter Hill road. Montgomery, Ala. 11-9-66 Minorcas. FOR SALE Black Minorcas. Must be sold at once. Twenty pullets, two cock erels; half their value; $1.25 to $2 each. Phone Main 8245. 9 Brown place. 38-27-12 Ducks. SNUWHITE P<H I.TItY YARDS. breeders of Ray's Racy Runners (pure white Runner ducks). Our winnings first sea son, fourteen ribbons on five ducks o. O. Raj, manager. Kirkwood. Ga., secre tary-treasurer National White Runner Duck (hub. 11-14 isl KREE RANGE DECK AND POULTRY FARM. Chamblee. Ga. Have the lai g eat line of White Indian Runner ducks in the South. Fine stock? Can sell you pairs, trios and pens for less than oth ers. Write for prices, stating your wants. Also have large, line lot of White Leg horns and Rhode Island Reds. Remem ber Free Range insures strong fertilltv and vigorous stock. 12-12-6 CAN SPARE few more White Runners; $lO trio; sls pen of four ducks and drake; satisfaction guaranteed. South Georgia Poultry Farm, Sale City, Ga. 11-27-48 Eggs. THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs'. >1.50 per 15. 126 Windsor street. Main a 3588. 10-9-15 Incubators. A Buckeye Incubator. Is to hatch every hatch able egg; insurable. $8 to $35. Get a 1913 catalogue. Marbut A Minor. East Atlanta. Ga 9 Wyandottes. FOR SALE Sixteen White Wvundotte pullets, laying; thoroughbred. ’ Charles Havey, Lithonia. Ga. 60-27-12 THE FAMOUS Regal strum of White \Vy anduGes We have six pens of these grand birds mated and can furnish eggs tor hatching now a! S 3, >u and $lO per 15. Regal Wyandotte Yard, 23u Oglethorpe avenue, Atlanta 11-16-IS Every ~ nr :<• room, apartment, house: rooms for light housekeeping, business locations, garages, stores that are for rent in Atb'-tf. and surroundings can be found In "The Georgian s Item Bulletin” Autoiuobilbs. $375 TAKES niy fissenger 50-borse- P"wer car B» quick Owner, Pox 617. 66 . FIVE-PASSEN< iER. rM2, Chafrn* r< "“a - good as new. . ..y t will trade fur real estate. Se Frank Hammond at Th* Georgian. 12-27-32 FNI SI AL BARGAINS < hr- sev. n- r « sNoug.u- car. late ’909 model; one sixty-h rsej -r. 1910, National car with runabout : ml touring bodies; one 1.910 Winton louring car < «i.\ All three . ars have tops, windshields, speedometer*, • •ic.. and arc in tine me chanical condition. \\ ill Hacritlce to make room fo>- nevs cars coming in. Sigma En gineering 'Hr.; an\ . anti James street*. \iianta 12-27-1 1812 MAXVi • "h. Vor>h $450 to 3dao. ♦asn g ( ’- R. owin’. 8,.x NIL '•are Georgian 30-23-12 OLDEST rejoirers of an t rntrnb 11? rad iT- I a ’“P s . etc.; also manu a-tuHis >i ail kinds sheet meial work wLrUsv’s':"" luk,s 1,1 "’f O’k Ja ve 12-13% Black Orpingtons. First pen. second trio, third cockerel, first hen, second pullet, R. j». Moore, Winder; first trio, first cockerel, firs, pul- A. V. Clifton. Athens; third trio, Mrs. ’l’. E. Hill. Winder; sec ond pair. 'W . F. Higgins, Pendergrass; first pair, second cockerel, second hen, R. E Bradberry, Athens: third pair, third pullet, I’. <». Niblack. Winder; third hen, W. Stanton, Winder. White Plymouth Rocks. First pen. Nod Pendergrass. Jefferson; second trio, second pen, first cooker' l. se< - ond hen. first pullet. J. H. Ja,ckson. Win der; first trio, first hen, Hill Bros.. Win der; second cockerel, J. E. ('aliahan, Win- i <ier; third cockerel, T. A. Haslett. Law rencevflb : second pullet, J. 'l'. Bradber ry, ind»-r. Barred Plymouth Rocks. First pen. first pair, first eo< k, R. I’. Wright, Winder; second pen, Mrs Sallle Hill, Winder; thin! pen, J. H. Foster, Winder: second cock, second cockerel, J. L Williams, Winder; first pullet, T. A. 1 iuslett, Lu wrem ovifie. Buff Plymouth Rocks. First pair, second pair. A. W. Meadors, Watkinsville; first cockerel, T. A. Has lett, Black Minorcas. First pair. J. B. Williams. Winder; first cock, first hen, Scott Laj, Duluth; second and third hen, E. li. Hodges, Winder. White Wyandottes. First pen, second pair, second cockerel, I second nen, J. B. Williams, Winder; first trio., first pair, first hen. first pullet, H. S. Fowler, Hoschton; first cockerel, sec ond pullet, third hen, Avon Indian Jer sey Farm, Covington. BANTAMS. Golden Seabrlqhts. First, second pair, Andrew Thomas, Winder. Buff Cocl'dns. First pair, Frank More, Winder. White Indian Runner Ducks. First pen, second pen, first pair, <’. (’. Gregory, Winder. Fawn and White Ducks. First pen, second pen. first pair, second pair. <>ak Dean Poultry farm. Stone Mountain; third pair, L. T. Garner. Lux omnl; first drake, W. C. Stanton. Winder. Buff Orpington Ducks. First pair, Fraxik Craig, I#awrencevilie. W. M. HoLSENBECK, Secretary Winder Poultry Association. Bones. GROUND BONES FOR CHICKENS EVERY day. Campbell Bros., 89 Decatur 11-25-13 Dogs. WELIj I'RAINED hounds for opossums, coons and squirrels. Two registered female Scotch collies, one four months old. Pointers and setters. All of these dogs well trained. Sold under a guar anteo. .1 S. Hebo. Villa Rica. Ga 32-27-12 Fttlt S.\L&~Pointers, setters and hounds, trained, partly trained and untrained. State wants. R. 1,. Whitt, Kernersville. C- 40-16 12 Ponies. F<»R SALE Ponies for children. S6O to SBS; nice spotted ponies. Gan make arrangements to ship immediately. J. P. Frank. 204 Fourth Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Poultry Farm For Sale. Hill SALE My home, a poultry and truck farm, about 10 acres, In Fitzger ald, Ga. It contains a good six-room house, large barn, chicken houses; two wells of good water, etc. Janies Simp son, Fitzgerald, Ga. 60-26-12 Poultry- -Miscellaneous. 50 WHITE Leghorn pullets, beginning to lay; one fine IL I. Red cockerel, from tine breeding; one bone mill, two Incuba tors. W. J. Garner, 250 Marietta st. 12-27-48 FOR SALE S. <.'. White Leghorns, liens and pullets, two cocks; also two Indian Runner drakes. U. L. Hays, Route 2. laiwreneeville, Ga.sl-26-12 BUFF AND WHITE Plymouth Rocks and White Orpingtons. Winners at all the leading shows this year. Sweepstakes on all classes. Bred to lay and to win. Stock and eggs for sale at all times. H O. Arnold, Thomasville, Ga. 44-23-12 H. G. HASTINGS & CO. SEEDS. PLANTS, BULBS AND I‘OVLTRY SUPPLIES— NORTH AND SOUTH SIDE DELIVERIES 9 A. M. IN DIAN PARK AND WEST END P. M. PHONES 2568 SPECIAL SALE OF BULBS. TH ERE XRE NO KINDS of flowers that arc as easily grown <»r that give as much satisfaction as those grown from bulbs. We have a fine selection of the very best imported stock, guaran teed to bloom, and for the next few days we will sell them at greatly reduced prices. This is a good time to plant them. Do not fail to get some of them. Paper White Narcissus. 15c a dozen; Double Dutch Hyacinths, 40c a dozen: Single Dutch Hyacinths, 30c a dozen; Lil ium Auratum, b)c each, three for 25c; Single Tulips, 10c a. dozen; Double Tulips, 15c a dozen. These prices are Just half of what you usually pay for good stock. If ordered by mail, add 10c a dozen to tiie above prices for postage. NOW THAT CHRISTMAS is <ibout oven it would be well for all of us to begin to help cut down the high cost of living Our way to (io this is to not pay 50c a tiozen for eggs Get some Red Conib Meat Mash for your hens ami they will keep you supplied with plenty of fresh eggs; $2.25 a bag; 10 pounds, 25c. WHITE RK’E P( »!*<’( >RN for popping, 10c a pound; three pounds 25c. Horses and Carriage! WANTED To purchase horse ami buggv for city salesman use Must be guar ilnteeii. Ph.mi Ivy 330!<- I. 12-26-26 Foil SALE Strong, gentle burro with harness and double-seated cart, comfort ably seating four children owner leav ing. Inquire Captain Smith. Fort Me- Pherson. 12-87-20 W ‘X’ITp \ coilectoPa Buggy; must be in first-class condition. Address Box I 555. care Georgian. 12-26-16 Business Opportunities. H ALF INTEREST in thoroughly tested business (hat will make SIO,OOO next I > ear t«r $1,250. N- w partner to have en- I tire management at a rim salary, but must understand the handling of travel ing sub’s'nen t-» the retail and wholesale ' trade <-f the South Gall at 310 Empire Ute building. 40-27-12 ■ F<Hl SALE Plant tor making step lad- : ders, wash b«»ards, lawn swings find] mission furniture; big orders at hand; an \-l bargain. Write for particulars. Box ■IS4. Anniston, Ala. 12-26-22 I W \NTED To buj small stereos ladles’ and gents furnishings. A. Krause, . Peachtree Inn. \\ \NTED To bin rooming Inmsv. •"lose in. Mr«. Grollnek, 391 Peachtree street. 37-26-12 WILL TRADE rest aura i * - ing s to s2’i per week profit for Yneaut lot or uiitoniobile. Or will >ell cheap. Phone Mitin 2053. »12-19-35 ATLANTA REAL Real Estate For Sale. Houses for Rent. A. FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS. 11 EDGEWOOD AVENUE. FOR SALE. ON WILLIAMS STREET, jusi north of Baker, a lot fronting 58 feet and ex pending back 205 fe.-t, with a 10-f .nt alle> jon the sitb-. \Yc consider this lot a good buy lor $2,000 cash and $2,000 a year for 'four years, with 7 percent interest. The place is suitable for apartment::, garage, laundry or any light tnaehinerv. Will steadily increase in value. See Mr. Itad ford. ON MARIETTA STREET, between Wal lace and Bellwood avenue, a four-room house on lot 25 by 130, to alley, $3,350; $750 cash, balance one, two and three years, with 7 per cent. This will make you money. Set Mr Eve. ' EIGHT acres of lan< :mt liateli East Lake junction, which we . .insider a genuine pi.-k-up for $4,500. We can handle this for you and make you good money. See Mr. Radford. SEVEN-Rt >< .51 two-story house, on west side Davis street, near Kennedy Kents for $13.60; SI,OOO cash; bargain. See Mr White. ON EDGEWOOD AVENUE, ut the eor 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 tnonev is made on. For particulars see Mr. flook or Mr. Eve. IF V)l HAVE MONEY to lend we can place it safely. FOR RENT~ ON I'HE NORTH SIDE of East Georgia avenue, between Capitol avenue and i rew street, we have a two-story six-room frame. Has gas, hot. and cold water, porcelain bath, washstand, closet and sink. In good condition Lot 44x53. Aaeant January 1. $22.50. WE PI HUSH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving u good description of everything we have for rent. Get a copy. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. THE RENTING AGENT. 12 AUBURN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 612. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. JR. o J.H. SMITH ‘ x EWING 130 PEA CHTREE. $1,500 \\ ILL IH’Y 100x100 ft. on north side west corner of Kil lian ami Cameron streets. This lot is within two blocks of Grant park, and is a splendid proposition. Let us show it to YOU. J- R. , J- H. SMITH EWING IVY 151;L REAL ESTATE, ATLANTA 2865. WEST END HOME RIGHT AT GORDON STRFJET we have the home of a party who has to move on account of business and must sell. Terms to suit you. Could make cash payment as low as $250 and monthly payment like rent. Has all improvements; large lot; east front. Now, here is your chance to euchre the rent man. But you must be quick, as a bargain like this won't last long. WILSON BROS. PHONE M. 4411 -J 701 EMPIRE BLDG FOR SALE BY WITHIN MAGIC CIRCLE. G lx* J 2 Fz E (Near Piedmont and Candler Bldg.) w—- w > #-r-s « - Corner two good streets, with new three- I -4 /\ I I Y story pressed brick building, on lot 50x »' w A.✓ w * I 1 I 100, building leased, improvements alone will cost $25,000 to build. We have Cf \ TV/I I > \ W. '■ V low price of only S7OO a foot, or $70,000 for LV * * IX I lot. with all improvements. See us quick. 511 EMPIP.E BUILDING. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. Phones 1599. Money to Loan THE PRUDENTIAL IX SURANCE COM PAXY OF AMERICA can make you a loan on Atlanta im proved property through their loan correspondents, Turman, Black & Calhoun, 203-8 Empire Building. PROVIDENT LOAN fRIADIX S °SS TT> R LOANV i diamonds. a fIACIJ > WATCHES AND % VAon * > .)EWELRY % JF'’l AT BURN AVE. W. E M’MILLEN PHONE M. 2897 ~ - fi>' JEWELERS AND BROKERS ■ A/fX'-- 301 PETE ”S bldg. IOA.N AL Phone main j:s ■ c- CA '''l STRICTLY PRIVATE MONEY •>N HAND f<>r ii*’. •• .mt in tloans on property in or near Atlanta. J. E. VanValkenburg, 501 Equitable building. 6-6-22 \\ EYM VN & • >xx< •»:> ESTABLISHED 1890. Mortgages on Real 4-1-3 sei? i \l. H-iME Fl xi'S T< • LEND, any amount: 6 per cent Write or cull. S. WvCarson, 24 South Broad street. 4-1-17 ON*’FIRST MORTGAGE real estate curity. Horne funds ami insurance mon- I ey. Rates 5V 2 to S per cent interest. We ( also make monthly payment loans. We . can give you the money as soon as titles are approved. RALPH 0. COCHRAN CO.. : 74 76 PEACHTREE STREET. ' L. H. ZI REINC. Loan Wanagr r. ! farm loans rL.M 'f.d in any amount on improved farm lands in Georgia. The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould 7 i WE HAVE plenty <>l money to lend at lowest rates on Atlanta and nearby property, either for siraiirht or monthly payment 1 I ° ‘ ,* *' j plan. Also for purchasing pur- - chase money notes. Foster & ' i Robson. 11 Edgewood Ave. MONEY hW SAi..\KlEf~EEjynE I AND OTHERS* upon their own 1 imes; cheap rates, easy payments Contiden ‘ tial. D. 11. Tolman/524 Austell building. For Sale or Exchange—Real Estate. I WILT. TRADE negro renting property worth $3,000 for good purchase money notes Address Busimss. Box 205. care Georgian.s3-26-12 1-5 off all our Furniture this i week. J. M, High Com-1 ‘ I pan). 12-9-34 j If what > u have for sale tint worth ' the price ol ■ Want Ac In T1 f < > •gia for a few Units then talk burdne. s to tk. 1 junk man. ; NOTICE To Prospective Renters and I loine-Seekers. We have on <>ur list of houses for !■ nt some very desirable suburban homes, with nice lots and all conven iences except gas. We have some witn acreage, and if you desire to locate in any of our suburbs, we can make you some v> ty attractive prices. We also have a long list of very desirable homes all over the city, ranging from small cottages to large residences, also have some apartments and Hats. We would be glad t > have you call at our office and look over our list. If we have any thing that you think would inter est you, we would be very glad to show it to you. We have automobiles surteys and buggies lor the purpose of showing our property and always take pleasure in doing so. Very truly, FOSTER & ROBSON, II Edgewood Avenue. Real Estate For Sale. I HAVE a bargain for you; eight-room house, two-room servants’ house, on South Boulevard, near Grant park; lot 100 by 190. east front. Easy terms. Randall, 217 Temple Court building. 38-26-12 FOR SALE SB4O per year rental value; price $5,000: eleven-room apartment house, furnished: a drove of laying chick ens and pair of rabbits: close touch to Tech, medical school and railroad em ployees; quiet street; possession within 30 days; terms. Box 812, care Georgian NEW six-room bungalow, prettiest and best built in Decatur, and well worth $1,750. I must sell at once and will accept $4,350 on very easy terms. Vacant lot ac ceptable as part pay. W. H. 8. Hamil ton, owner, Decatur, Ga. Phone Decatur 413.12-24-2 CHOICE lot on west side, worth $650 to $750; $l5O cash gets it. "Lot Owner.” Box 812, care Georgian. 29-23-12 FOR SALE Vacant lots in Oakland City and Egan Park. Also five-room cot tages with good lots. Address Dr. S. T. Whitaker, 525 Lee street, Bell phone West 247.12-20-22 FOR SALE Before buying real estate call to see us. We handle all classes of property ami will do everything to please you and treat you right. Ralph O. Coch ran Company. 71-76 Peachtree st. 12-4-47 “ASK MR. BABBAGE” to sell it. 1123 Candler Bldg. Ivy 1561.'12-5-2 LAKEWOOD HEIGHTS—New’ five-room suburban home; large lot 60x179 to al ley. corner Adair avenue and Parsons street, two blocks west of Lakewood car line For rent $16.50 a month, or for sale $2,200; S2OO cash, $25 per month; almost like paying rent. Apply to owner, 409 Equit able Bldg. Farms For Sale. FOR SALE—Fifty acres land, new’ house and barn: two miles from Palmetto. Apply to W. O. Keith & Son, Palmetto. 12-27-24 THIRTY-TWO acres, improved, one mile east of Stone Mountain; 1.500 feet on Georgia railroad, $3,500; will exchange for city property W. H. S. Hamilton. De catur. Ga. Phone Decatur 413. 12-24-3 Railroad Schedule. SOUTHERN “ RAILWAY? "PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH" ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA. The following schedule figures are pub lished only as information, and are not guaranteed: No. Arrive From—l No. Depart To 36 I'. h.i.i’ 12:01 am . 36 N. Yorkl2:ls am 2 C*cinnatl.2:sr.aml 2 J’ville.. 3:05 am 35 N. Y0rk..5:00 ami 20 Col'bus. 6:20 am 13 .Jaxville. .5:20 am 13 Cincl 6:30 am 13 Was’ton 5:25 ami 32 Ft. Vai. 5:30 am 1- Sh'port.. 6.30 ami 35 B’hajn,. 5:45 am I 26 Heflin ... 8:20 am 7 C’nooga 6:40 am . 1 N York II 15 am! 12 R’mond 6:55 am 3 Chat'ga.lo:3s am i 23 K. Citv. 7:00 am 7 Mac0n...10:40 am| 16 Efruns'k 7:45 am 27 Ft. Vai..10:45 am IT Ft'ham..ll:3o am 21 Col'bus..lo:so am 1 38 N Yorkll Ol am 6 Cincl11:10 ami 40 ChTtte 12 00 n’n 29 Col'bus.. 1:40 pm | 6 J’ville. .1120 am 30 B’harn... 2:30 pmi 30 C’bus ...12:30 om 40 B’harn. ,12:40 pm 30 N York 2:45 pm 39 Ch'lotte 3:55 pm, 15. C’nooga 3:00 pm 5 J’ville.... 4:sopm 39 B’harn... 410 pm 37 N. York. 5:00 pm ’lB Toccoa. 4:30 pm 15 Bruns'k 7:50 pm; 22 Col’bus. 6:10 pm 1 Jaek’vllle.B:lopm, 5 Cincl.... 5:10 pm II R’mond 8:30 pm 28 Ft. Vai. 620 pm 24 K. City.. 9:20 pm 35 Heflin... 5:45 pm 16 C’nooga 9:35 pmi 10 Macon.. 5:30 on. 19 Col’bus..lo:2o pm 1 C'elnati 8:20 pm 31 Ft Vai 10:25 pm I 44 Wash’n. 8:45 pm 14 Cincl . .11:00 pm 24 Jaxville. 9:30 pm 28 Jaxville 6:50 am 11 Sh'port.ll:lo pm L r ‘ 1 ' , " ?c * ’B 10 am i_ 14 .1 ’x vIII» 11 1o pm arked thua <9 run dally, es~ I cent Sunday. Other trains run dally. Central time. ' City Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree St Real Estate For Sale. Zeal Estate For Sale ADAIR’S LIST NORTH AVENUE—NEAR SPRING ST. PROPERTY ON NORTH AVENUE, BETWEEN PEACHTREE AND'MA RIETTA STREETS, IS VERY PROMISING. WE OFFER A LARGE SLATE ROOF DWELLING, 60x190, FOR SIO,OOO. RENTS SBOO A YEAR. PRYOR ST., BETWEEN TRINITY .AND WE OFFER A 25-ROOM BRICK BUILDING. LOT 70x180. WITH ALLEY IN REAR, FOR $42,000; ONLY S6OO A FOOT. A STERLING INVEST MENT. EASY TERMS. COURTLAND AND CAIN—A CORN Elf 100x105. HAS TWO LARGE DWELLINGS TO PAY FAIR INTEREST UNTIL MORE ADEQUATE IMPROVEMENTS ARE ERECTED. JUST TWO BLOCKS OFF PEACHTREE. PRICE. $25,000. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR Central Apartment House Site ONE BLOCK from the Capital City- club-—on the best cross street on the north side—we have a lot 50x100 feet with a 20-foot alley on the side. Property in the rear of this has sold , for S4OO per front foot, and around the corner for over S6OO per front foot. We have a price for a short time only of S3OO per front foot on terms. THOMSON & LYNES 18 and 20 Walton Street. Both Phones 458. DILLIN-MORRIS CO. 609-10 Atlanta National Bank Bldg. Botli Phones 4234. $5,750 —For a new\ never-occupied 7-room, 2-story house on one of the best streets in West End. Has furnace heat, hard wood floors, sleeping porch, beautiful fixtures, plenty of large closets; nicely tinted walls, big porches; on lot 54x200. Terms. $5,000 will buy a new 6-room bungalow in Inman Park; has fur nace heat, hardwood floors, beautiful fixtures, stone front, and everything else it takes to make a high-class home. Terms. $750 cash and balance like rent. FOR SALE ATTRA ' ,!AB - TAA T TXT T (Rent $14 —Price $1,250.) I AA 4. I • In good condition. White tenants. TT x x „ Stays rented. Let’s look at this. WOODSI DE w - WILLIAMS-1 lARYSGCK CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Phone 2106 Main. PONCE D’LEON AVENUE—We have several beautiful homes, priced from $6,500 to $25,000. Some of these are regular bargains. Terms. WE also have a bunch of vacant lots from S6O a foot up. Yes, S6O is right and not a misprint. PEACHTREE ROAD—Vacant lot for S9O a foot and this right in Brookwood. ANSLEY PARK VACANT LOT, In front of the Wineeoff ntansiori’and it s a beau ty; S6O a foot, NEW BUNGALOW, six rooms, furnace, just two doors off Ponce DeLeon avenue; $4,600 and dead easy terms. THIS Isn’t all we have. Tell us what you want. We have it. Our autos are ready at any time, and we never worry a prospect. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale HOLIDAY BARGAINS ORMOND STREET—Vacant lot. 40x150; level and perfect ; all improvements and car line in front; only $700; terms easy. CREW STREET—Elevated lot, oak shade; size 50x190; on car line- cltv im , provements down; price $750; easy terms. , INMAN PARK—Level lot, 50x120; one block of Moreland avenue water ami sewer, for $800; terms. RAMSEY, GREEN & ANDERSON 214-15 Empire Building. Main 66, Atlanta 344 ■ !? T-TIE'AL ” $6,000 —A beautiful residence on north side, large lot, with all improvements, 8 rooms and a great sacrifice; one block from car. A CENTRAL corner and a beauty, 50x170, and it’s central. This is a bargain at $2,500 per foot. It's a great chance to make a few. G. R. MOORE & COMPANY REAL ESTATE. BUIL DING AND LOANS. IVY 4978. , 14Q9 CANDLER BLDG. Legal Notices. 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 Water Works road between Lakewood and the Jonesboro road and running south to Germania avenue, said new road to be known as Meador avenue and to be 30 feet wide, exclusive of sidewalks, having reported that said road will be of public utility, this is to notify all 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. m., If no good and sufficient cause to the contrary Is shown CLIFFORD L. ANDERSON, Chairman, H. E. W. PALMER, S. B. TURMAN. T. C. WATERS. SHELBY SMITH. Commissioners Roads and Revenues Ful ton County. Georgia. H. M WOOD. Clerk. 12-6-10 STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Fulton. To the Superior Court of Said County: First —W. J. Hays. J. L. Ward and J. C. Fuller are successors and present own ers of "Hays-Haygood Company," a cor poration located in said county, and its charter was granted by said court on April 5, 1909. through amendment to the charter of ”W. J. Hays & Company,” which was granted by said court on Sep tember 3. 1907, the original charter being granted under the name and style of "W. J. Hays & Company” on the date hereinbefore set out and the amendment thereto being granted by said court under the name and style of "Hays-Haygood Company" on the date hereinbefore set out. and the original charter was granted for the term of twenty <2Ol years. Second—At a meeting of all the stock i holders duly called, to-wit: W. J. Hays, i J L. Ward and J. C. Fuller, on the 27th I day of November. 1912, a resolution was ' passed authorizing said corporation through aforesaid stockholders to petition I said court, In the name of said corpora j tion. for 'an order allowing said corpora tion to surrender its charter and franchise I to the state of Georgia and be dissolved as a corporation. Said resolution was I signed by all of the stockholders of said corporation, and the same is hereto ap i pended as "Exhibit A.” Third- Petitioners show that there are no outstanding debts against said eorpo- 1 ration, and that the dissolution of the same may be awarded without any in- Legal Notices. 1 a »y GEORGIA—FuIton County. | .J n P ers °n, before me, the undersigned Ce .£ aathnrlzed ,n administer 1 oaths under the laws of Cne state of , Georgia, appeared W. j. Hays, president ■ and general manager of “Hays-Haygood i Company; ’ J. 1,. Ward and J. C. Fuller who ' heing duly sworn, depose and > say: That they are sole owners of said ■ corporation and at a called meeting duly i assembled of themselves on the 27th day of November. 1912. resolved to petition ■ said court to dissolve said corporation and > direct that the charter and the franchise ■ of same be 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 y?e T to any of the stockholders. W. J. Hays, President and General Man ager; J. C. Fuller. J. L. Ward Sec retary and Treasurer. 1 , , Sw , nrn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of December. 1912. ~ CHAS. 8. BOWEN Notary Public, Fulton County, Georgia. *- ar l Hutcheson and Anderson. Felder Rount-ee A Wilson, Petitioners' At torneys. Fulton Superior Court. The foregoing petition read and consid ered and it is ordered by the court that said petition be beard before this court on the 11th day of January, 1913 . *t if further ordered that said petition be filed In the office of the clerk'of th" f, odrt ; and ! ha ! a , c .°Py of same be pub lished as required by law. t , GEORGE L. BELL, Jud «? ® aD ® rior 9« urt ' Atlanta Circuit. 1 ...s btn day of December, 1912 GEORGIA—FuIton County. This is to certify that ‘the foregoing Is £?TI e . ct i5 nd exact copy of the petition of Ha> s-Haygood < ompany,” a corporation seeking dissolution; also an exact and correct copy of the order of the court . r o t ARNOLD BROYLES, t.lerk of Superior Court, Fulton Countv December 6, 1912. 12-6-38 YOUR rooms can be rented if you wtll 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 n n n h ’"’V c d''»-<?ian's Rent Bulletin will attract the attention of the party that is looking for rooms in vour house. Try it and see. Real Estate For Sale gHARP & gOYLSTON BARGAIN IN A FARM. WE HAVE recently had li sted with us sixty acres of as pretty a piece of farm land as any one could wish to see. This is in half mile of one of the five-cent sub urban car lines, and has a nice little spring branch running the entire length of the land. Y on will have to see this to apnre ciate it. and we will take pl eas nre in showing yon the possibili. b ties of this piece of ground. The price is reasonable, and the terms easy. SUBURBAN HOME. THIS IS a great big modern home with five acres of ground and is one of the biggest bar’ gams near the city. The house has ten rooms nicely finished up furnace installed, with sewer and 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 car line this will be very interest ing. Houses For Rent. GEO. P. MOORE. Real Estate and Renting. 10 Auburn Ave. 5 Bell Phone M. 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 And a six-room cot tage with all modern conveniences, : within easy walking distance. Close to schools. Let us show you this place. ATLANTA MARKETS I EGGS—Fresh country, candled. 83935». BUTTER—Jersey and creamdry, In 1-lh blocks, 25@27H; fresh country, dull, 15E 20c. DRESSED POULTRY—Drawn, head and feet on, per pound: Hens, 16®17c; fries, 20@2254; rosters. 8@10c; turkeys, owing to fatness, 17©18c. LIVE POULTRY—Hens, 35@40c; roost ’ ers, 25@30c; fries. 25@35c; broilers. 200 25c; puddle ducks, 25@30c: Pekin ducks, 85@40q; geese, 50@60c each; turkeys, ow ing to/fatness, 15®i>18c FRUITS AND PRODUCE. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES—Lemons, fancy. $5.50@6.0(l per box; bananas. 2%@3 per pound; cabbage. 1.25@1.50 pound; pea nuts, per pound, fancy Virginia 6H®7e, choice, sV 2 @6c; lettuce, fancy, $1.50@1.75; choice $1.25@1.50 per crate: oeets, $1.60® j per barrel; cucumbers, 75c@$l per crate; Irish potatoes. 90c@1.00. ..K? g „- plants ’ $24t>2.5u ner crate, pepper, $1@1.25 per crate: tomatoes, fancy, six basket crates, $2.00@2.50; pineapples. $2.50 @2.75 per crate; onions, 75c@$l per bush, sweet potatoes, pumpkin yam. 40S>50c per bushel. PROVISION MARKET. (Corrected by White Provlelon Company.) Cornfield hams, 10 tG 12 pounds avera|«, 18c. Cornfield hams, 12 to 14 pounds averafa. 17%c. : Cornfield skinned hams, 16 to 18 pc-inds average, 18'/ t c. Corn’ield pickled pig’s feet, 15-pcur.il kits, $1.25. Cornfield jellied meat in 10-pour.d dlnnef pail, 12$jc. Cornfield picnic hams, 6 to 8 pounds at’ erage, 14%c. Cornfield breakfast bacon. 24c. Grocer style bacon (wide or narrows IBs4c. Cornfield fresh pork sausage (I’nk of bulk) 25-pound buckets, 12$4e. Cornfield frankfurters, 10-pound buck ets. average, 12c. Cornfield bologna sausage, Sl-pound boxes. 11c. Cornfield luncheon hams, 25-pound boxes. 1314 c. Cornfield smoked link sausage. 26- pound boxes, 10c. Cornfield smoked link sausage In plckA , 50-pound cans, $4.75. Cornfield frankfurters in pickle. 1»* pound kits, $1.75. Cornfield pure lard, tierce basis. 12J4e. Country style pure lard, 50-pound tins# HUe. Compound lard (tierce basis), B%e. D. S. extra ribs, ll%c. D. S. Rib bellies, medium average, 12%4 D. S. bellies, light average. ’3c. FLOUR AND GRAIN. FLOUR—Postell s Elegant, $7.80; Om®* ga. $7.50: Carter’s (best), $7 00: Gloria (self.rising), sfi.3s; Victory (finest pat ent, $6.50; Diamond (patent), P a ’’ Quality (finest patent), $6.50: Mono gram, $6.00; Golden Grain, $5.50; Fault less, finest. $6.25; Home Queen thigh est patent). $55.75; Puritan (highest patent), $5.75; Paragon (highest P®*®* 1 -,’- $5 75; Sun Rise (half patent), $5.25: Wilts Cloud (highest patent). $5 50; White LW (high patent). $5.50; White Daisy, $5’E Sunbeam. $5.25; Southern Star (patent'. $5.25: Ocean Spray (patent), $5.25: TuJP (straight), 4.15; King Cotton (half pat ent), $5.00; low grade, 98-lb sacks. $4 00 CORN—Choice red cob, 74c; Tennessee white, 75c; choice yellow, 73c; cracked corn. 75c. MEAT.—Plain 144-pound sacks, 71c; Im pound sacks, 72c: 48-pound sacks, 74c; pound sacks, 76c; 12-pound sacks, 78c OATS—Fancy clipped, 51c; No. 2 cllpt>™ 50c; fancy white, 49c; No. 2 white. mixed, 47c; Texas rust proof, 65c: Okla homa rust proof, 60c; Appier, 75c; winter grazing, 75c. COTTON SEED MEAL— Harper, »». prime, S2B; creamo feed, $26. OOTTON SEED HULLS—Square sacks. $13.00. SEEDS—(Sacked): Wheat. Tennessee blue stem, $1.60; German millet. $1 65; em ber cane seed, $1 55; cane seed, cranfe. $1.50; rye (Tennessee). $1.25; red top cat® seed. $1.35; rye (Georgia). $1.35. red run proof oats, 72c; Burt oats, 75c; blue seec oats. 50c: barley. $1.25. HAY—Per hundredweight; Tlmctn . choice, large bales, $1.40; No. 1 sma ll ; $1.30: No. 2. small, $1.15; Timothy b O -. 1 clover mixed, $1.15; clover hay. $1 .1 salsa. choice. $1.40; No. 1. $1.35, whe« l straw. 70c; Bermuda hav, 85c. FEEDSTUFF. „ ... SHORTS White, 100-lb. sack' ’o’; Halllda y.white, 10-lb. sacks. SI.OO. tia/.L middling. 100-lb. sacks. $1.85; fancy sacks. $1.80; P. IV.. 75-1 b sacks, >} •' brown, 100-lb. sacks, $1.60; Georgia fee’ 75-lb. sacks. $1.65; bran. 75-lb sac $1.40; 100-lb sacks. $1.35; 50-lb sack . $1.35; Homeelolne, $1.60; Germ meal. »'■’ What have you lost? Try ® three-*- ■' ad in the "Lost and Found" column’ The Georgian and recover your arttc.es