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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.I
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Winder Awards
The awards at the Winder Poultry show.
Winder, Ga., December 11, 12 and 13, were
aa follows:
S. C. Rhode Island Reds.
First pen, first trio, first pair, first pul
ls* R. D. Moore, Winder; first cock, first
, n ,i second cockerel, first, second and
: ird hen. second pullet. Barrett Phinizy,
\tlmns; second and third cock. J. F. Jaek
_.,n. Winder; third cockerel and third
diet, L T. Garner, Luxomini.
R. C. Rhode Island Reds.
First and second cock, first cockerel.
><r and second hen, first pullet, Barrett
Phinizy, Athens.
White Leghorns.
First pen, second trio, S. J. Suddath,
Winder; second pen, first trio, first and
second cockerel, first hen, first pullet, L.
i. Moore, Winder; third pen, first pair,
irst cock and third cockerel. C. C. Greg
ory. Winder; second pair, Williams Bros.,
oi ers; second hen. J. G. Whitehead,
Winder; second cock, second pullet. W.
Stanton, Winder; third cock, J. T.
Bradbury. Winder; third pullet, J. E. Cal
!chan. Winder.
Brown Leghorns.
First and second pair, F. .1. Fuller,
Winder; third pair, first pullet, second
.ockerel. S. A. Foster, Winder; first hen,
Victor Robinson, Winder; first cockerel,
W C. Carlton, Auburn; first cock, G.
Mincey, Winder.
Buff Leghorns.
First pair, Gresentha Poultry Yards,
'□liege Park.
Columbian Plymouth Rocks.
First trio, Gresentha Poultry Yards, Col
i.-ge Park.
Black Langshans.
First pen, Gresentha Poultry Yards, Col
-ge Park.
Dark Cornish Indian Games.
First cock, second hen, J. H. .Getzen,
Pendergrass; first hen, S. P. Smith, Win
er: third hen. W. M. Holsenbeck, Winder.
Mottled Anconas.
First pair, second pullet, Clem Royal,
Winder: first trio, first and third pullet,
; U. Wright, Winder.
Buff Orpingtons.
First, second and third cock, W. J.
Smith, Winder.
White Orpingtons.
First pair, first hen, first cock, A. V.
Clifton, Aliens; third cockerel, second
en, second pullet, Carl H. Legg, Jeffer
son; first pullet, R. E. Bradberry, Athens;
bird pullet, W. H. Dunbar, Winder.
Orpingtons.
IN COMPETITION with the best Orping
tons in America, my winnings at South
ern International Poultry Show this year
T.clude first black cock, first black pullet,
first black pen, and first white cock, be
sides numerous other prizes aryl specials;
hundreds of beautiful birds for sale; eggs
for hatching; satisfaction guaranteed.
Mrs. L. P. Eberhardt, Elberton, Ga.
12-21-8
FOR SALE AT ONCE—Fifty S. C. Crys
tal White Orpington pullets and hens.
Nellerstrass strain; bred from winners at
Knoxville. Chattanooga, Dalton, Gadsden,
Summerville. Prices $3, $5 and $7.50.
Pullets March-April hatch. George, M.
Mosely, Menlo, Ga. 12-6-8
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
:n show. Eggs from these winners $5
ner setting. Henry W. Lester, Thomas-
Ville, Ga. Lk??: 6
Rhode Island Reds.
PENS (S. C R. I. Reds) scientifically
mated for best results. Eggs, $5, $lO,
tlo, S2O and $25 for fifteen. Utility eggs,
82 for fifteen. Mrs. P. T. Callaway.
Washington, Ga. 10-26-9
Leghorns.
WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, heavy lay
ing strain, $1.50; pullets $2 each; eggs
81.50 and up. Mrs. Robert West, 132 Car
er 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 3245. 9 Brown place. 38-27-12
Ducks.
SNOWHITE POULTRYYARDsTbreeders
of Ray's Racy Runners (pure white
Runner ducks). Our winnings first sea
son, fourteen ribbons on five ducks. O.
O. Ray, manager, Kirkwood, Ga., secre
’ary-treasurer National White Runner
Duck Club.ll-14-19
FREE RANGE DUCK AND POULTRY
FARM. Chamblee, Ga. Have the larg
est 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.
Mso have large, fine lot of White Leg
corns and Rhode Island Reds. Remem
ber Free Range insures strong fertility
and vigorous stock.l2-12-6
AN SPARE few more White
$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
9i>Bß. 10-6-15
Incubators.
A Buckeye Incubator.
is GUARANTEED to hatch every hatch
able egg; insurable. $8 to $35. Get a
913 catalogue. Marbut & Minor, East
Atlanta, Ga. 12-9-16
Wyandottes.
< *rt SALE—Sixteen White Wyandotte
pullets, laying; thoroughbred. Charles
Havey, Lithonia, Ga. 60-27-12
rHE FAMOUS Regal strain of White Wy
andottes. We have six pens of these
<rand birds mated and can furnish eggs
for hatching now at $3. $5 and $lO per 15.
Regal Wyandotte Yard, 230 Oglethorpe
avenue, Atlanta. 11-16-18
Every desirable room, apartment, house,
rooms for light housekeeping, business
locations, garages, stores that are for
'■♦nt in Atlanta and surroundings can b« i
found in "The Georgian's Rent Bulletin” 1
Automobiles.
TAKES my five*passenger 50-horse
power car. Be qulck. Owner, Box 617.
\ r s_Geojrglar. 56-27 12
FIVE-PAff§ENftER. 1912. Chalmers, ns
good as new’, cost $2,000, will trade for
real estate. See Frank Hammond at Tlio
Georgian.l2-27-32
’’NI’SPaL BAKGAINS—One Packard
seven-passenger car, late 1909 model;
sixty-horsepower, 1910, National car
runabout anf l touring bodies. one
♦io Winton touring car (six-cylinder).
All three cars have tops, windshields,
speedometers, etc., and are in fine me
chanical condition. Will sacrifice to make
room for new cars coming in. Sigma En
gineering Company, Cone and .lames
streets, Atlanta. 12-27-4
I’l2 MAXWELL 3-passenger 25-horse
..J’ower: good condition: worth $450 to
$l5O rash gets it. Owner, Box 811.
i ar e Georgian. 30-23-12 1
OLl)E8T repn irers of an tomobj 1 e rad ia - |
tors, fenders, lamps, etc.: also maii'i
racturers of all kinds sheet metal work
nr automobiles, no fakes in our work
’’ arlfck Sheet Metal Mfg. Co., 248 Edge
wood ave 12-13-14
Black Orpingtons.
first L,? en ’ seco , nd trio. 'bird cockerel.
Vv?' be n - second pullet. R. D. Moore.
IL 1 T hr ?J trio - flrst cockerel, first pul
trin u, 'rn c ’ lfton - Athens: third
oni ~ .- E ' Hln - "'inder: sec-
fi?st Hi «K‘ ns - Pendergrass;
v ~Psecond cockerel, second hen. R.
pullet rn' > W\' h< l ns: .. ,hiril ’ j air. third
w t*’ ° Nil ’lack. Winder; third hen.
". L. Stanton. Winder.
. White Plymouth Rocks.
'"L”! J'? 0 ' Pendergrass, Jefferson;
second trio, second pen, first cockerel, sec
-I‘en;flrr s t Pullet, J. IL Jackson, Win
der, first trio, first hen, Hill Bros., Win
der; second cockerel, J. E. Callahan, Win
der; third cockerel, T. A. Haslett. Law
renceville; second pullet, J. T. Bradber
ry, \\ inder.
Barred Pl/mouth Rocks.
w - St flrst l’ air - flrst cock. R - IT.
t!m lg „••• ,nder: second pen, Mrs. Hallie
Hill, Winder: third pen. J. H. Foster,
n secon <l <’ock. second cockerel, J.
" ’Hlains, Winder: first pullet, T. A.
Haslett, Lawrenceville.
Buff Plymouth Rocks.
tjrst pair, second pair, A. W. Meadors,
Watkinsville; first cockerel, T. A. Has
lett, Lawrenceville.
. Black Minorcas.
r irst pair. J. B. Williams. Winder; first
CO j ’ l ien « Scott Lay, Duluth; second
and third hen, E. H. Hodges, Winder.
White Wyandottes.
First pen, second pair, second cockerel,
second hen, J. B. Williams, Winder; first
Tno. flr , s t pair, flrst hen, first pullet, H.
S. Fowler, Hoschton; first cockerel, sec
ond pullet, third hen, Avon Indian Jerr
sey Farm, Covington.
BANTAMS.
Golden Seabrights.
* ,rst - second pair, Andrew Thomas,
w inder.
Buff Cochins.
First pair, Frank More, W’inder.
White Indian Runner Ducks.
First pen. second pen, first pair. C. C.
Gregory, W'inder.
Fawn and White Ducks.
First pen, second pen, first pair, second
pair. Oak Dean Poultry farm, Stone
Mountain; third pair, L. T. Garner. Lux
omnl; first drake, W. C. Stanton, Winder.
Buff Orpington Ducks.
First pair, Frank Craig, Lawrenceville.
W. M.,HOLSENBECK,
Secretary Winder Poultry Association.
Bones.
FOR CHICKENS
EVERY day. Campbell Bros., 89 Decatur
Dogs.
WELL TRAINED 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 giiar
antee. J. S. Bobo, Villa Rica. Ga. 32-27-12
FOR SALE —Pointers, setters and hounds;
trained, partly trained and untrained.
State wants. JU L. Whitt, Kernersville.
N- C. 40-16-12
Ponies.
FOR SALE—Ponies for children. S6O to
SBS; nice spotted ponies. Can make
arrangements to ship immediately. J. P.
Frank, 204 Fourth Ave., Nashville, Tenn.
Poultry Farm For Sale.
FOR SALE—My home, a poultry and
truck farm, about 10 acres, in Fitzger
ald. Ga. If contains a good six-room
house, large barn, chicken houses; two
wells of good water, etc. James Simp
son, Fitzgerald, Ga. 50-26-12
Poultry—Miscellaneous.
50 WHITE Leghorn pullets, beginning to
lay; one fine R. I. Red cockerel, from
fine breeding; one bone mill, two incuba
tors. W. J. Garner, 250 Marietta st.
FOR SALE —S. C. White Leghorns, hens
and pullets, two cocks; also two Indian
Runner drakes. C. L. Hays, Route 2.
Lawrenceville, 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.
11. Arnold, Thomasville, Ga. 44-23-12
11. G. HASTINGS & CO.
SEEDS. PLANTS, BULBS AND
P 0 U L T K Y SUPPLIES—
NORTH AND SOUTH SIDE
DELIVERIES 9 A. M. IN
MAN PARK AND WEST END
2 I’. M. PHONES 2568.
SPECIAL SALE OF BULBS.
THERE ARE NO KINDS of flowers
that are as easily grown or 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
wc will sell them at greatly reduced
prices. This is a good time to plant
them. Do not fall to get some of them.
Paper White Narcissus. 15c a dozen;
Double Dutch Hyacinths, 40c a dozen;
Single Dutch Hyacinths. 30e a dozen; Lil
ium Auratum. Wc 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
the above prices for postage.
NOW THAT CHRISTMAS is about over,
it would be well for all of us to begin
to help cut down the high cost of living.
Our way to do this is to not pay 50c a
dozen for eggs. Get some Red Comb Meat
Mash for vour hens and they will keep
you supplied with plenty of fresh eggs;
$2.25 a bag: 10 pounds, 25c.
WHITE RICE POPCORN for popping.
10c a pound; three pounds 25c.
Horses and Carriages
WANTED—To purchase horse and buggy
for citv saldkman use. Must be guar
anteed. Phone Ivy 3309-. I 12-26-26
FqR SALE Strong, gentle burro with
harness and double-seated cart, comfort
ably seating four children. Ow’ner leav
ing. Inquire Captain Smith, Fort Mc-
I’h erson. “?
WANTED A collector’s buggy, must be
In first-class condition. Address Box
555. care Georgian. 12-26-16
Business Opportunities.
HALE INTEREST in thoroughly tested
business ibat will make SIO,OOO next
year fi>r SL2."O. New partner to have en
tire management at a fine salary, but
must understand the handling of travel
ing salesmen to the retail and wholesale
trade of the South. Call at 310 Empire
IJfe build 1 ng. 40-27-12
Et lit SALE Plant for making step lad
ders. wash boards, lawn swings and
mission furniture; big orders at hand; an
A l bargain. Write for particulars. Box
384, Anniston. A1a.12-26-22
\V\XTED —To buy small store of ladles’
uml gents' furnishings. A. Krause,
poHchtrec 1nn.28-26-12
WtNTE.I)- To buy rooming house, close
in Mrs Grollnek, 391. Peachtree street.
27-26-12
WILL TRADE restaurant pay
ing $lB to $25 per week profit
for vaeant lot or automobile. Or
will sell cheap. Phone Main
20,53. 12-19-35
READ FOR PROFIT— GEORGIAN WANT ADS— USE FOR RESULTS
Real Estate For Sale.
W. A. FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON
REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS. 11 EDGEWOOD AVENUE.
FOR SALE.
ON WILLIAMS ’STREET. jmtt north of
Baker, 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. W’ill
steadily increase in value. See Mr. Rad-
ON MARIETTA STREET, between Wai
lace and Bellwood avenue, a four-room
house on lot 25 by 130, to alley, $3,250;
■l<so 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
, s »« vi £. s l reet < near Kennedy Rents
for $13.60; SI,OOO cash; bargain. See Mr
White.
ON EDGEW<X >D AVENUE, at 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 money is
made on. For particulars see Mr. Hook
or Mr, Eve.
IE YOI HAVE MONEY’ to lend we can place it safely.
FOR RENT.
, , 132 EAST GEORGIA AVENUE.
ON ’THE NORTH SIDE of East Georgia avenue, between Capitol avenue and
Crew street, we have a two-Btory six-room frame. Has gas. hot and cold
water, porcelain bath, washstand, closet and sink. In good condition Lot 44x53.
Vacant January 1. $22.50.
WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of
everything we have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
THE RENTING AGENT. 12 AUBURN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 612.
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Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
~~~~ J. R. o ‘ J. 11.
SMITH & EWING
130 PEA CHTREE.
$1,500 WILL BUY 100x100 ft. on north side west corner of Kil
lian and Cameron streets. This lot is within two blocks of
Grant park, and is a splendid proposition. Let ns show it to YOE.
I R x J H.
SMITH & EWING
IVY 1513. REAL ESTATE. ATLANTA 2865,
WEST END HOME
RIGHT AT GORDON STREET 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. lias 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 R E E N E (Near Piedmont and Candler Bldg.)
a Corner two good streets, with new three-
1-4 /v I | X' story pressed brick building, on lot 50x
L-z 11 I 100, en’Xe building leased, improvements
. alone will cost $25,000 to build. We have
C- f A X Z 1 A X ’ low price of only S7OO a foot, or $70,000 for
V-J IV-1 A IN I lot, with all improvements. See us quick.
511 EMPIRE BUILDING. REAL ESTATE. RENTING. LOANS. Phones 1599.
Money to Loan.
SURANCE COM PANY
OF AMERICA can make
yon a loan on Atlanta im
proved property through
their loan correspondents,
Turman, Black & Calhoun,
203-8 Empire Bui 1 ding.
PROVIDENT LOAN
SOCIETY.
ZRIADYX inc.
I LOANSI
W ACfiLX > WATCHES AND
* VAbn * > JF.W EL R Y.
14 AUBURN AVE.
W. E. M’MILLEN.
PHONE M. 2897
jewel ers and brokers
301 PETERS
M t N O EV
CO
STRICTLY PRIVATE
MONEY ON HAND for immediate loans
on property in or near Atlanta. J. E.
VanValkenburg, 501 Equitable building.
6-6-22
’ WEYMAN * CONNORS.
ESTABLISHED 1890.
Mortgages on Real Estate 4-1-3
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND, any
amount; 6 per cent. Write or call. S.
W. Carson, 24 South Broad street. 4-1-17
ON FIRST MORTGAGE real “estate se~
curity. Home funds and Insurance mon
ey. Rates 5*4 to 8 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. ZURLINE, Loan Manager.
FARM LOANS PLACED in any amount
on Improved farm lands in Georgia
The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould
building 7-13-1
WE HAVE plenty of money to
lend at lowest rates on Atlanta
and nearby property, either for
straight or monthly payment
plan. Also for purchasing pur
chase money notes. Foster &
Robson. 11 Edgewood Ave.
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
AND OTHERS, upon their own names;
cheap rates, easy payments Confiden
tial. D. IT. Tolman, 524 Austell building.
For Sale or Exchange—Real
Estate.
WILL TRADE negro renting property
worth $3,000 for good purchase money
notes. Address Business. Box 205 care
Georgians 3-26-12
1-5 off all our Furniture this
week. J. M. High Com
pany. 12-9-34
If what you have fnr sale Is not worth
the price of a Want Ad in The Georgian
for a few times then talk business to tha
junk man
ATLANTA REAL ESTATE BOARD
Houses for Rent.
NOTICE
To Prospective Renters and
Home-Seekers.
We have an our list of houses for
rent some very desirable suburban
homes, with nice lots and all conven
iences except gas. We have some with
acreage, and if you desire to locate in
any of our suburbs, we can make you
some very 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 flats. We would
be glad to 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,
surreys and buggies lor the purpose of
showing our property and always take
pleasure in doing so. Very truly,
FOSTER & ROBSON.
11 Edge wood Avenue.
Real Estate For Sale.
I HAVE a bargain for you; eight-room
house, two-rooin 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 —$840 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
$4,750. I must sell at once and will accept
$4,350 on very easy terms. Vacant lot ac
ceptable as part pay. W. H. S. 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 SAVE 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 and will do everything to please
you and treat you right. Ralph O. Coch
ran Company. 74-76 Peachtree st. 12-4-47
“ASK MR. BABBAGE” to sell it. 1123
Candh i Bldg. Ivj
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 $1R~T»O a month, or for sale
$2,200: S2OO cash, $25 per month, almost
like paying rent. Apply to Owner, 409
Equitable Bldg.
Farms For Sale.
FOR SALE Fifty acres land, new house
and barn; two miles from Palmetto.
Apply to W. O. Keith & Son, Palmetto.
Ga. >2L 2 1’ 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
SOUTEffiRN 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--I L’" Depart To
36 B’hain... 1L;OJ ami 36 N Y0rk12."15 am
2 C’cinnati ,2:Sf-am I 2 J’vllle.. 3:05 am
35 N Y0rk..5:00 am I 20 Col’bus. 5:20 am
13 Jaxv111e...5:20 ami 13 Cinci.... 5:30 am
43 Was’ton 5:25 ami 32 Ft. Vai. 5:30 am
1” Sh’port.. 6:30 am 35 B’ham.. 5:45 am
26 Hetiln.... 8:20 ami 7 C’nooga 6:40 am
29 N. York. 11:15am 12 R’tnon.l i: 55 am
3 Chat’ga 10:35 am 23 K city. 7:ooam
7 Macon. .10:40 ami 16 Bruntt’k 7:45 am
27 Ft. Vai..10:45 am Ilham 11 30 am
21 Col’bus..lo:so ami 38 N. York! 1:01am
6 Cinci.....11:10 am ; 40 ClrTtte 12.00 n'n
29 Col'bus.. 140 pm| 6 J’ville. .11:20 am
30 B’ham... 2:30 pm 30 C’bus 12:30 pm
40 B’ham..l2 40 pm 30 N York 2.45 pm
39 Ch’lotte 3:55 nm 15 C’nooga 3:00 pm
5 J’ville. .. 4 50pmI 39 B’ham . 4:10 pm
37 N. York. 5:00 pm *lB Toccoa. 4:30 pm
15 Brurm’k 7:50 pmj 22 Col’bus. 5:10 pm
1 Jack’vllle.B:loprn. 5 Cinci... 5:10 pm
1.1 R’mond 8:30 pm I 28 Ft Vai. 5:20 pm
24 K. City. 9:2opm! 35 Heflin. 5:45pm
16 C’nooga 9:35 pm 1 10 Macon 5:30 Dl>.
19 Col'bus..lo:2o pin 1 C’cinati 8.20 pm
31 Ft. Vai..10:25 pm > 44 IVash’n 8:45 pm
14 Cinci 11:00 pm 24 Jaxvillo 9:30 pm
2b Jaxvllle. 6:50 ami 11 Sh’port.ll 10 pin
•17 T. . ■ | Ojam 14 l ■ eijl opm
Trains mark-: I thus <•) run dally, ex
cept Sunday
ether trains run daily Central time
City Ticket uftiee. No. 1 Peachtree St.
Real 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 SSOO A YEAR.
PRYOR ST.. BETWEEN TRINITY ANU GARNETT?”
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,
COI RTLANI) AND GAIN A CORNER
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
i
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 Plioyes L~>B.
DILLIN-MORRIS CO.
609-10 Atlanta National Bank Bldg. Both Phones 12:11.
$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-elass home. Terms.
$750 cash and balance like rent.
Tor sale
T/AT JNT J (Rent sl4—Price $1,250.)
J 11 1 N I , In good condition White tenants.
’ Stays rented. Let's look at this.
WOODSIDE
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK 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.
W’E also have a bunch of vacant lots from S6O a foot. up. Yes. S6O is "right and
not a misprint.
I’ll.\.'ll fit IIE ROAD—Vacant let for S9O a foot and this tight "in Brookwood.
ansi.ey PARK VACANT LOT, in front of the WlnecoS mansimi and u .- a beau
ty; S6O a foot.
NEW BUNGALOW, six rooms, furnace, just two doors off PonceTSeli avenue!
$4,600 and dead easy terms.
THIS isn't all we have. Tell us what you want. W< ~htive 11. < htr autos arc
ready at any time, and we never worry a prospect
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale
HOLIDAY BARGAINS
ORMOND STRElnT—Vacant lot, 40x150: level and perfect, all improvements and
car line in front; only $700; terms easy.
CREW STREET ElevaXed lot, dak shade; size 50x190; on car line; city im
provements down; price $750; easy terms.
iN.M.w PARK Level )"t, 50x120; one block of Moreland avenue; water and
sewer, for $800; terms.
RAMSEY. GREEN & ANDERSON
214-15 Empire Building. Main 66. AtLiuta 344.
$6.000 —A beautiful residence on north side, large 101. with all
improvements, 8 rooms and a great sacrifice; one block
from ear.
A CENTRAL corner and a beauty. 50x170. ami it’s central. This
is a bargain at $2,500 per foot. It s a grt .it chance* to
make a few.
G. R. MOORE & COMPANY
REAL ESTATE. BUIL DING AND LOANS.
IVY 4978 HQ!) CANDLER BLDG.
Legal Notices.
P. B. Hopkins, Clarence Buchanan and
M. O. Jackson, three citizens to whom
was referred the petition for h new road
beginning at the old Water Works road
between Lakewood and the Jonesboro road j
and running south to Germania avenue,
said new road to be known as Meador '
avenue and to be 30 feet wide, exclusive I
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 1 ANDERSON. Chairman.
H E. W. PAi.MER,
S. B TERM AN.
T. C WATERS.
SHELBY SMITH.
Commissioners Roads and Revenues Ful
ton Countv. Georgia.
H M_ WOOD, <’l<rj<_ _l 2 l!h 10
st \ j i-: •)F ‘; i:■ >R< ha County of i
To the Superior Court of Saul County:
First W J. Hays, J. L. Ward and J.
C. Fuller ar« sure* ssora and pn‘- v ent own
ers of “HayHaygood 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 ami style of
“W. I. Hays At 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. ami the original charter was granted
for the term of twenty (20) years
Second At a meeting of al) the stock
holders duly called, to wit: W. J Hays,
.1. L. Ward and J C Fuller, on the 27th
day of November. 1912, a resolution was
passed authorizing said corporation
through aforesaid stockholders to petition
said court, in the name of said corpora
tion, for an order allowing said corpora
tion to surrender its charter and franchise
to the state of Georgia ami be dissolved
as a corporation Said resolution was
signed by all of the stockholders of said
corporation, and ’he same is hereto ap
pended as “Exhibit A.”
Third petitioners show that there are j
nn outstanding debts against said corpo
ration, and that the dissolution of the |
same ma. be awarded without any in-
Real Estate For Sale
— |
Legal Notices.
justice to any of the stockholders.
GEORGIA- Fulton County.
In person before me. the undersigned I
attesting officer, authorized to administer I
oaths under the laws of the state of
Georgia, appeared YV. .1. Havs, president 1
(and general manager of "Havs-Haygood >
Company:" J. 1.. Ward ami .1 c. Culler,
who, first being duly sworn, depose and :
sax*: That they are sole owners of said 1
corporation an.l at a called meeting dub
assembled of themselves on the 27th day
of November. 1912, resolved to petition'
snid court to dissolve said corporation and !
direct that the charter and the franchise
of same be surrendered Io the state de
ponents further say that there are no out
standing debts existing against said cor- I
Iteration anti that the dissolution of the i
same may be warded without anv Iniim- I
tice to any of the stockhold. rs.
W. .1 flays. President and General Man
ager: .1. c. Filler, .1 L. Ward, Sec 1
rotary and Treasurer
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
4th day of December. 1912.
.'HAS S BOWEN,
Notary Public. Pulton County, Georgia.
Carl Hutcheson and Anderson, Eelder, I
Itount-ee * Wilson, 1 etiti tiers' At
torneys. ■
Fulton Superior Court.
The foregoing petition 1 ad ami eon dd 1
ered ami it is ordered by the court that
said petition lie heard before this court
on the nth day of January. 1913.
It Is further ordered that aid petition
be tiled in the office of the clerk of the
court, and that a copy of same be pub- 1
Halted as required by law
GEORGED H.'il.k.
Judge Superior Court, Atlanta Circuit.
This kth day of December, 1912.
GE<»RGIA Fulton County.
This is to certify that the foregoing is
correct and exro t copy of the petition of
"Hays-Haygood Company," a corporation
seeking dissolution, also an exact and I
correct copy of the order of the court. I
IRNOI.D HRoYI.ES. |
Clerk of Superior Court, Fulton Co intv. i
December 6. 1912. 12-6-38
YOl'R rooms can be rented if you will
advertise them tit the Recognized Rent
Medium of the city People who are look
ing for nice rooms look for them where
they lave the largest number to choose
from Your ad in "The Georgian’s Rent
Bulletin" will attract the attention of the I
I party that is looking for rooms in your
house. Try it and see.
Real Estate For Sale
Charp & Doylston
O 1)
BARGAIN in a farm.
WF. HAVE recently had listed
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 ear lines, and has a nice
little spring branch running the
entire length of the land. Yon
will have to see this to appre
ciate it, and we will take pleas
ure in showing you the possibili
ties of this niece of ground. The
price is reasonable, and the terms
easy.
SUBURBAN HOME.
TILS IS a great big modern
home with five acres of ground,
and is one of the biggest bar
gains 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
j 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.
Bell Phone M. .>407. Atlanta 5408.
74 WALTON ST.—We have a nine
room hotr- ■ carrying all modern con
veniences: house is in good repair and
is in a line 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 co;-
tage with all modern conveniences.
■ within easy walking distance. Close io
Schools. Let us show .eon this platie.
■ | ATLANTA MARKETS
EGGS—Fresh country, candled. 33©35a.
BUTTER -Jersey and creamery. In 1-lh
blocks. fresh country, dull, 15($
20c.
Dl l ESS ED POU LT RY—Drawn, head
and feet on, per pound: Hens, 16@17c;
fries, 20@22vi; rosters. 8$zl0c; turkeys,
owing to fatness, 17@18c.
LIVE POULTRY- -Hens, 35@40c; roost
‘ ers. 25@30c; fries. 25®35c; broilera. 20@
25c; puddle ducks. 2530 c: Pekin ducks,
geese, 50(d60e eacn; turkeys, ow
ing to fatness.
FRUiTS AND PRODUCE.
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES---Lemont,
fancy, $5 50(y 6.0 U per box: bananas. 2Ht@3
pci - pound; cabbage. 1.25 < a1.50 pound: pea
nuts. per pound, fancy Virginia 6»4®7c.
choice lettuce, fancy,
choice $] 2;»G 1.50 per crate: Deets, $1
2 per barrel; cucumbers. per crate.
Irish potatoes. 90cOH 00
h'gg plants. s2'// ; 2 nu ner crate, pepper,
$1(a ; 1.25 per crate: tomatoes, fancy, six
basket ' fates. -2.005/ j.so; pineapples, $2.50
2 75 per crate; onions, 75c*r$l per bush ,
sweet potatoes, pumpkin vam, 40fa50c per
bushel
PROVISION MARKET.
(Corrected by Wn te Provision Company.)
Cornfield bams. 10 to 12 pounds average,
hams, 12 to 14 pounds average.
Cornfield skinned hams. 16 to 18 pounds
j average, 18> 4 r.
I | t"’ Or |i i< 9s pickled olg s feet. 15 pound
Co rnfield jellied meat In 10 pound dinner
j nail, 12’ c.
I Cornfield picnic l ams. 6 to 8 pounds av-
I erage. IlLc.
Cornfield breakfast bacon. 24c
IrV’ 0 61 style bacon (wide nr narrow),
field fresh pork sausage C'nk or
i bulk) 25- •HHind b’lc’-ets. 12’-oc.
Cornfield fra rd; fur! ers 10 pound buck-
i ets. av.” ;u r *- 12c
: Cornfield bob gna sausage, ‘’’-pound
, boxes. He
Cnn? field luncheon hams. 25-pound
' boxes. 13’ c
Cornfield smoked link sausage. 25-
pound boxes. !0<-
C< rniickl smoked ’ink sausage In pickle
. .•0-pound '-ans, $4.75.
CornfiMd frankfurters In ph kle. la
pound kits, $175.
Cornfield pure lard, t erce baslu. 12’\c.
’Die pure lard. 50-pound tins,
Compound lard (tierce basis-), B%c
I T» S. extra, rihs, 11'v.c
D. S. Iti■> belli. medium average, 12%0
D. S bpii : » light average 1 3c
FLOUR AND GRAIN.
PIXH’I: !’<.Stells f ’egnnt, $7.50; Ome
ga. $7;.0 Carfor’s 'best). $7 00: Glori*
■ • i-ris’rig>. .'L'.; Victory (finest pat
ient. $6.50: Diamond (patent), nat
ionality (finest patent). $6.50; Mono
, gram, $6.00; Golden Grain. $5.50; Fault
loss, linust. $6.25; Home Queen (high
•st patent i. $55.75; Puritan (highes
i'lknti. $5 75; Paragon (highest patent)
N‘ Sun Hi •• (half patent). $5.25; White
Cl'.ihl (highe .t patent). $5.50; White Lilv
' high patent - >5 50; White Daisy. $5.50;
i Surd earn. $5 “5 Southern Star (patent).
35. ocean Spray (patent). $5.25: Tulip
: (straight). 1.15; King Cotton (half pat
«nt). $5.00: low grade. 98-lb sacks $4 00
’■■•RX ('holer red rob, 74c: Tennessee
white. o>c; choice yellow, 73c; cracker’
• corn. 75c.
MEAI Plain 144-pound sacks. 71c; 96
| pound sack . 7?c; 48-pound sacks. 74c; 24w
pound sacks. 76c; 12-pound sacks, 78c.
oats Fa noy Hi’.pod. 51c; N’o. 2 clipped
•O'*, fancy fe 49c: No 2 white. -Uo
mixed, 4H-; Texas rusr proof, rrc; oida
homa rust proof, 60c: Appier. 75c; winter
I grazing. 75c.
COTTON SEED MEAT. Harper, S2B;
prime. S2B; .erearno feed, $26.
»TTON SEED H I },!,S- Square sacks,
sl3 no
SEEDS (Sa<ked): Wheat Tennessee
I blue stem. $! 60; German millet. $1.65: am
b( r cane seed, $1 55: cane seed, orange,
i H '»0; i \ »• < T( iines-u•♦*). $1.25; red top cane
seed. $1 35; rye (Georgia). $135; red rust
proof oats. 72'-; Burl oats. 75c; blue seed
oats. 50c: barley $1.25.
HAY p,.r hundred weight: Timothv,
ch* -e, large bales, $1 40; No. 1 small.
SL,3O; No. 2, small. $1.15; Timothy No. 1
"lover mixed. $1.15: clover hay. $1.15; al
falfa. choice. $1.40: No. 1. $135; wheat
straw. 70c; P.errnuda hav. 85c.
FEEDSi UFF.
SHORTS Whit-. 100-lb sacks. $1.85;
Halllda y,white. 10-lb. sacks. $1.00; dandy
middling. 100-lb sm-kx. $1.85; fancy 75-lb.
sticks. $l>0: P W.. 75-lb sacks. $1.70:
hi'>*vn, 10()-|b sacks, $1.60; Georgia feed,
,5-lh ‘•icks, *1 65; bran, 75-lb sacks,
yi ]o<>-lh sacks. $1.25; 50-lb sacks.
M ;.-. Homecloine. $1.60; Germ meal. $1 60,
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