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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS
Palmistry.
CLAIRVOYANT
AND
PALMIST.
HAS pleased and satisfied all others, will
please and satisfy you.
93 AUBURN AVENUE tin lenlt.
EGYPTIAN CLAIRVOY
ANT AND PA IAI iST.
TELLS Your Entire Life Do you want
to know about your friends or enemies
or what to do to achieve success? Lo
cated In tent, S. Forsyth St., between
Garnett an< 1 _ Trl nity ave. 12-28-72
GYPSY CAMP.
CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST, located
on East Hunter, between Central ave
nue and Washington street.ll-11-11
GYPSY PALMIST.
MADAME CAMILLE tells past, present
and future Special reading, 2oc, this
week. Located 50 Edgewood avenue, be
tween Ivy and Pryor.ll-11-34
Palmist and Life Reading.
17 EAST MITCHELL ST . (IN TENT).
GYPSY QUEEN.
IS NOW LOCATED in tent, corner For
syth and Luckfe; can be consulted cn
al affairs of life. Charges moderate
Satisfaction guaranteed 6-25-11
Wanted—Miscellaneous.
WANTED- Dining room suit. Must b«
cheap and in good condition \d<lress
Box 221, care Georgian. *>l -31 -: 2
WANTED- Second-han*. * i«i< heater,
with water coil Cheap \tlanta phon<
3447 12-31-27
WANTED A mahoganj ch< dr •
ers .43nr 44 inches long Mr: it IL,
Kirkwood, Ga.l2-31- 37
DROP A CARD ”
We ll Firing Cash F« r
Old Clothes and Shoes
“THE VESTiAIRE” ;
166 Decatur Street.
WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for house
hold goods, pianos ano office furniture
Qr h advanced on consignments. Centra)
Auction Company, 12 East Mitchell street
Bell phone Alain 24243-26-26
WANTED- We pay highest cash prices
on household goods, pianos and office
furniture. Cash advanced on consign
merits. Springer's Auction House, 25
South Pryor street. Bell phone Main 1526
I BUY MEN’S old cToThes and shoes
Drop a card. I. Bock, 82 Bell street
For Sale—Miscellaneous
SECOND-HAND SAFES—SmaII, median,
and large home safes, sls; Hall's bank
and fireproof safes, vault doors, etc. C
J. Daniel, 416 Fourth National Bank build
*ng 9-7-38
315 CANDt-MAKIN.; COURSE’ for sale?
Tells how to make nil kinds of candiet
Make me best offer Vidres- (’and; . Box
835. care Georgian. 48-30 12
ONE gas water heater, will sell $5 cash
91 Brotherton 12-30-21,
FOR SALE- -One set of tine, high-grade.
new band instruments and four fine
pianos; all to go for one-third value
White Sales, Soperton. Gu 12-30-27
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
PEACHES, apples, pears, plums, privet
and others at closing out prices 1 pson
Nurseries, Yatesville, Go 6.5-28-12.
For Sale -One carat diamond ring,
perfect stone, ehear> for .-ash Phom
Ivy 3986-L. Address Anxious, 535 High
land avenue. 12-7S-C.O
FOR SALE -Go-cart, English style, uh
leather top; dark blue finish and uphol
stering. 204 Highland avenue. Ivy 3992-
L. 12-28 $
S FOR SALE—-Thirty dozen chemical lire
extinguishers (’heap. .1 i Bright
well, Maxeys. Ga 52-27-12
CARRIAGES REPAIRED AND _ RECOV~ 1
EKED.
NEW REBBER TIRES PVT ON YOUR
BABY'S CARRIAGE. PHONE IVY
3075 ROBERT MITCHELL. 229 EDGE
WOOD. 7-19-16
SAFES, files, cabinets, new & 2nd h<E
Gookln Bank & office Eguipment Co
National Cash Registers.
$35. 350, S6O, $75, SIOO and up. Terms easy
THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO
$0 North Broad Street. 7-20-52
Money to Loan,
WE have money for first mortgage loan
for Decatur. College Park. Colonial
Hills, South Kirkwood, Ansley Park. West
End, Inman Park and an; part of Atlanta
Loans made direct to owners of property
Purchase money notes bought and sold
See us Immediately. Randolph L >an <'■>. ■
pany, 31 Inman Bldg. Main 877.
THE PRUDENTIAL” IN
SURANCE COMPA NY
OF AMERICA can make
you a loan on Atlanta im
proved property through
their loan correspondents,
Turman, Black & Calhoun.
203-8 Empire Building.
PROVTDENI
SOCIETY
/RIADYX INC.
a LfUNC 1 namokus
I 1 W ATCHES AND
ICASH > JEWELRY
< AUBI RN AVI-
W E. M’MILLEN
PHONE M. 2897
AND BROKERS
AfT - 301 fruits
k - bldg.
IOAN
9HONeMA>if;> -
strictly private
MONEY ON HAND for Immetiate loans
on property In or near Atlanta. J. E.
VanValkenhurg. 501 Equitable building
WEYMAN &i• < ■ NN< il:§?
ESTABLISHED !S9O
I' Mortgages on Real Estate 4-l-S
Special home fends to lend. , r \’
amount, 6 per cent Write or call, s
W. Carson, 24 South Broad street 4 1-17
ON FIRST MORTGAGE real cstat si
curlty. Home funds and Insurance mon-
Bi ey Rates 5> s to 8 per . ent Interest. We
also make monthly payment loans We
can give you the money as soon as titles
are approved
RALPH O. COCHR \N CO..
74-76 PEACHTREE STREET
L. H. ZURI - INF. Lean Managei
FARM LOANS PLACED in anj amount
on Improved farm lands in Georgia
The Southern Mortgage ’oinpanv, Gouhi
building. ' 7-13 1
WE HAVE plenty of money t<-
lend at lowest rates on Atlanta,
and nearby property, either for
Ki straight or monthly payment
plan. Also for purchasing pur
!(’ chase money notes. Foster A-
Robson. 11 Edgewood Aw.
S.j - .
JH MONEY Foil SALARIED PIKiI'LE
: ‘ AND OTHERS, upon their own name'-;
cheap Tates. vasy payments i’«»n:’«ien-
HH, Hal D. H. Tolman. 524 Austell building
Money Wanted
"WANTED To b"rr<»\\ <s.vim t«» unv -i
.» l mor?, at V; t«»r perm-* .>• ‘hr. .• H\»-
i- >earß. Will furnish. . m. . t
more than tu . i,.« .
,
Automobiles.
FOR SALE—National touring
ear. fully equipped with extras. I
I Good condition. Will sacrifice I
j for SI,OOO. Southern Auto and ;
Equipment Company, South For
syth street. 34-31-12
WILL sell my high grade standard make
touring car for $600; half cash, balance
monthly payments, or exchange for va
, cant lot same value. "Auto, Box 312,
■ are Georgian 42-30-12
| WANTED Seven-passenger White I
Steamer, without body and tires. Mo- I
! chanlcal parts must be <i K P O. Box:
| 358, Gainesville,
FIVE-PASSENGETL 1912, Chalmers? as
good as new. cost $2,000, will Irade for
I real > state s. r. Frank Hammond at The
i Georgian.l2-27-32
OLDES'I r, pairers of automobih radia
tors, fenders, lamps, etc.; also manu
| facturers of all kinds sheet metal work
■ i for automobiles, m. fakes In our work,
i Warlick Sheet .Meta; .Mfg. Co., 248 Edge
wood ave 12-13-14
i ~~
, Garages.
~eT)GAr >T garage”
34 AND 36 AI’BERN AVE.
LAL* J) forage rapacity , moderate rates;
■ lipped to handle most difficult auto
npi.fr work. We guarantee our
| work where others promise. 2 28-51
Business Opportunities.
FOl’iri I’EN-ID»(iM rooming house ar
ha If_pricKl4s Spring street. ,12-31-29
GOOD 1- now clearing SIOO a
Hiunth, for sale cheap. Business grow
ing rapidity Address IL, Box 36, care
Georgian. 50-31-12
FOR SALE First-class boarding house.
North Jackson street, eleven bed room
suites, purchased last October. Lease
expires ne\i September. Owner leaving
cits. Address N . Box 839, care Geor
gian 36-81-12
.. ■ f
managing office, keep books and have
poslti<<n of secretary; must be able to in
vest one to tw<> thousand dollars in capi
tal stock. Ac|dress Opportunity, I*. O.
Box 175, Vtlantg 12-30-3)
BECOME A LAWYER Studj at home. 1
midei the largest and best non-resident 1
law school In America. Complete set of I
lav. hooks furnished. Small monthly pay
ments If interested, will talk with you <
• about it Address Student. P.O. ‘
Box 775, Atlanta, Ga.l2-28-4 j
FDR SALE riant for making step hui ,
ders, wash boards, lawn swings and ’
mission furniture; big orders at hand; an 1
A l bargain. Write for particulars. Box f
384, Anniston, Ala. 12-26-22 !
i
Real Estate For Sale.
i
NJ-.W six-room bungalow, prettiest and ;
bei.i built In Decatur, anj 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. 11. S. Ilamil- 1
ton. owner, Decatur, Ga. Phone Decatur
4iy 12-24-2 I
F< Hl SALE Before buying real estate 1
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 MT. BABBAGE” to sell It. 1123 '
Candler Bldg Ivy 1561. 12-5-2
Farms For Sale.
I F<)R S.\l i, 200 acres gotxl truck land. 1
'X ell stocked with horses and cattle j 1
i Reason to.- selling, other business inter- j :
fei • Small cash payment; balance eass
terms. .\l. dements. Hawthorne. Fla.
THIRTY-TWO acre . Improved, one mile
I east of Slone Mountain; 1.500 feet on
I Georgia railroad. $3,500; will exchange for
city property \\ 11. S Hamilton. De- f
ur, ’la Phom i >ecatur 113 12-24-2 •
j—: = = = i
For Exchange—Farms.
TWO- \!.\l J FARMS FOR EX
CHANGE.
MILL EXCHANGE 28L acres, three
room house, barns, etc., eight miles from '
city, cherted road, for city property.
ALSO 35 A<'RES. two-room house, bam,
etc . one mile of Stone Mountain, near
station, for any kind of citv propertv.
Main 2053. 12-30-20
Legal Notices.
Nt > I'i' IE Tt > DEBTORS '
VND CREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of Anslev B.
Andrews, late of Fulton county, deceased,
are herebx notified to render in their de
mands to the undersigned according to
law. and all persons indebted to said es
tate are required to make immediate pay
ment.
TRUST COMPANY OF GEORGIA,
Administrator.
At lan tn. < la., December 6. 1912. 12-10-5
STATE OI GEORGIA Fulton County
Mrs. Bell Odom Townsend vs. Mrs. Nancy
Robert, Janie Bell and Jack
and > oung( r Meekins Townsend. No.
25,626. Fulton Superior Court. Janu
ary Term, 1912.
To Younger Meekins ’Townsend. Greet
ing By order of court you are herebv
notified that on the 4th day of June. 1912,
Mrs. Bell Odom Townsend filed suit
against the above named parties for the
purpose of correction and recission of one
deed made to above named plaintiff by
Mrs. Nancy Higdon, In which Robert,
lame Bell and .lack Townsend ate the
three named beneficiaries, said case being
originally returnable to the September,
t rm 1912, of the above court On the
25th day of October, 1912, by order of
court you wcr« made a partx to the above
named proceeding, and on the same date
an order was passed making said case
returnable to the January term, 1913, of
this court.
You are hereby required to bp and ap
pear at the January term, 1913. of said
court to be held on the first Monday In
January. 1913. then and there to answer
plaintiff’s complaint.
Witness the Hon. J. T Pendleton, judge
of said court, this 81st da? of October.
1912. XRNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
11-1-17
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, mid are not
? guaranteed:
No. Arrive From—(No. Depart To
;:i'. B'fimn 12:01 am 36 N. Yorkl2:lsam
; Ci-inngii. 2 P-aru 2 .Fville.. 3:d;> am
' 35 N York 5:00 am' 29 Col'bus. 5.20 am I
I 13 Jaxville...s:2o am| 13 Clnci 5:30 ami
,3 Was ton 5:25 ami 32 Ft. Vai. 5:30 am I
. I I’ Sh’port. 6:30 am; 35 B'ham. 5:45 aan
26 Heflin .. 8:20 am 7 C'nooga 6:40 am'
2,< N V. rk II:’, an. 12 R'mond 6:55 am i
3 Chat'ga 10:35 am 23 K. City. 7 00 am
t 7 Macon. .10:40 am| 16 Bruns'k 7:45 am!
27 Ft. VaL 10 45 am 2: B'hmn .11:30 am
1 21 Col'bus .10:50 am| 38 N Yorkll 01 am
I | 6 Clnci ,11:10 am, 40 ChTtte 12 00 n o
I 29 Col'bus 1:40 pm I 6 J'vllle.. 11:20 am
I SO B'ham.. 2:30 pm| 30 C'bus.. .12:30 pm
140 8'ham...12 40 pm! 30 N York 2:45 pm
. I £: Cb lotte 3.55 pm 15 C'nooga 3:00 urn
1.1 vllle 1:50pml 39 B'ham 4:10 pm
1 3? N. York. 6:00 pm!*lß Toccoa. 4:30 pm '
i 15 Bruns'k 7 50 pm, 22 Col bus 5:10 pm
1 Jav'-'vtlle.B.lopm, 5 Clnci ... 5:10 pm'
11 R'mond 8:30pml28 Ft Vai 520 pm '
24 K City 20 pm' 35 Heflin. 545 pm
, U Cn, x 35 lin 10 Manor . 530 t>h>
I 19 Col 'bus 10:20 pm 1 (’ tnati 8:20 pm 1
I 31 Ft Vai '0:25 pm! 44 IVash'n 8:45 pm
14 Cinci 11:00 pm 24 Jaxville. 930 pm'
28 Jaxville 6 50 am' 11 Sh'port.ll:lo pm
: I UJToccoa.. 8 10 am! 14 J'xvtlle 11:10 p-n
I Trains n irked thus (•) run daily, ex- ;
I cent Sunday
other trains inn dally. Central time
City Tlckt t Gffic, No 1 Peachtree St. ;
. ■■ .-■■■ , .
Goats.
t'.XE extra tine hilly goat for sale eheap,
also ->ne mllcli goat, a pure food for a
5 buhv. 4'ln.no Main 1654 12-28-1
READ FOR PROFIT-GEORGIAN WANT APS--USE FOR RESULTS
POULTW-
JUDtJE IJMARSHALL.
Hens and Hens
■ I
What a difference in children in the same family. Yes, and )
what a difference in hens. One hen will lay every day in the week j
! for weeks at a time and never think of becoming
broody or wanting to sit . A sister of hers will
lay about every third day until she lays about
fifteen eggs and then go to sitting, regardless of
the time of year, winter or summer. One hen
will lay a large smooth egg every time, all so
much alike that you can tell her egg wherever you
find it. Her mate will lay a. round egg one time
and a long one the next, a large one and then a
small one.
One hen will lay a large uniform lot of eggs
up to the very last one she drops, while another
hen will diminish the size of the eggs as the time
passes until tin- last one of the litter will scarce
he larger than a pigeon’s egg. Some hens will
lay right through their moult, scarcely taking a
week’s rest for that trying time.. Others will
lay straight through the winter months regard
less of the house conditions in which they are
but many others will not lay in winter no matter
what the surroundings are—warm feed, cold feed.
Some hens prefer corn to any
other feed, and lay well upon such
feed; others prefer oats or rye;
others will not eat oats at all, if
they can get anything else to eat.
Stick a pin there.
Provide a variety for your hens ami
then they may make their own selec
tions, getting what is best suited to
their requirements.
Some hens will lay large heavy
shelled eggs at all times, regardless of
Whether they get much oyster shell or
lime. Others will persist In laying a
small ill-shaped, thin shelled egg when
fully supplied with shell-forming mate
rial. Some hens will eat everything in
sight and stand around for more, al
ways as fat as butter, and will lay al
most all the time. Other hens are more
active, smaller eaters and insist upon
hustling about for whae they get. They
are never iat. but are just as good lay
ers.
Some hens must find a very secluded
spot or dark place for their nest and
will insist upon laying In a nest to
themselves, while other hens will lay
out In the yard and drop their eggs
anywhere, seemingly the more public
the place the better they like it.
We can gather many’ valuable point
ers from watching our hens and their
various peculiarities. One point is that
we should cater to these peculiarities
whenever they are conducive to health
and egg production. regardless of
whether they are just our exact ideas
of the proper thing or not. When we
find the hen determined to lay, regard
less of conditions, with the weather
cold or hot, be sure to keep that hen
another year. Set all her eggs, mark
the chickens, so you can keep them also.
Keep the hen that does not stop laying
to moult. While it might be said to be
advisable for a lien to rest at that time,
most of our hens spend too much time
over the matter. For that reason ft
might be a good idea to retain some of
those laying-through-moult hens.
Strive to perpetuate the good quali
ties of hens that lay good sized eggs
and regular in size, neither round nor
sharp pointed, but a good oval. The
attractive hen among the good layers
Orpingtons.
FOR SALE Trio of fine White "orping
lons, Kellerstrass strain, for $6.50. Can
be seen at 95 Ira street or call Main
2485-J.42-31-12
FOR SALE AT ONCE—Fifty S. C. Crys
■)l White Orpington pullets and hens,
Kellerstrass strain; bred from winners at
Knoxville, Chattanooga. Dalton, Gadsden,
Summerville. Prices $3, $5 and $7.50.
Pullets March-April hatch. George M.
Mosely, Menlo. Ga. 12-6-8
Rhode Island Reds.
PENS <S. C R. I. Reds) scientifically
mated for best results. Eggs. $5. $lO,
sls, S2O and $25 for fifteen. Utility eggs,
$2 for fifteen. Mrs. P. T. Callaway.
Washington. Ga. 10-26-9
Leghorns.
Hl NDRED Brown Leghorn pullets
sot sale; now laying; good stock cheap,
i S Hall, Talking Rock, Gi rj-3L3t
WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, heavy lay
ing strain, $1.50; pullets $2 each; eggs
$1.50 and up. Mrs. Robert West, 132 f’ar
ter Hill road, Montgomery, Ala. 11-9-66
Wyandottes.
THE FAMOUS Regal strain of White Wy
andottes. We have six pens of these
grand birds mated and can furnish eggs
for hatching now at $3. $5 and $lO per 15.
({♦‘gal \\ yandotte Yard, 230 Oglethorpe
Atlanta. 11-16-18'
Minorcas.
FOR SALE Trio Black Minorcas; beau
ties. 15 98 Washita aven le 59-28-12
Eggs.
THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs.
*1.50-per 15. 126 Windsor street. Main
3588 10-8-15
Ducks.
SNoWHITE POri.TKY 1 A RDS.breeders
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
tary-treasurer National White Runner
Duck Club. 11-14-19
FREE RaRgE DUCK AND POUL/fRY
FARM, Chamblee, Ga. Have the larg
I cat line of White Indian Runner ducks in
the South. Flue stock. Can sell you
I pairs, trios and pens for less than oth
ers. Write tor prices, stating your wants.
' Also have large, tine lot of White Leg
I horns and Rhode Island Reds. Remem
ber Free Range insures strong fertility
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.
Rabbits.
FOR SAI <F Flv< Belgian hares. t
t all Main 241. 58-31-12
Incubators.
A Buckeye Incubator.
i •;l' \RA \TEEb ’ natch every hatch
aide . gg. insurable. $8 to $35. Get u
1913 catalogue. Marbut Minor. Last
nttt, 1 12 9 16
Bones.
FOR CHICKENS
EVERY day. Campbell B r o 8.. 89 Decatur, i
11-25-13
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2 Ntffl 11
£ a J||*|
ilRsB
RJ MXE®JSL
meat, or what not.
is to be admired and valued, for she
never gets over fat, and for that reason
is less liable to disease. It is a good
plan to study your hens at odd times
when you have a moment’s leisure.
You will learn many things about them
that will mean dollars and cents to you. ,
INDIGESTION.
Judge F l . J. Marshall: Can you tell
me what is the matter with my chick
ens? I have lost three with the same
trouble. They do not seem to want to
eat. Crop is packed full. They stalk
about with head and tail down and
still their combs seem to stay red until
nearly the last. They get boiled oats
twice a day and a mash of cornmeal,
ground oats and wheat bran three
times a week. 1 thought I was taking
good care of them. MRS. C. S. C.
Ocala, Fla.
REPLY.—Your fowls seem to
have impact crop and gastritis or
Indigestion. Those that are badly
affected and weak, 1 would suggest,
chop their heads off and bury them.
Those but slightly sick, I think, will
get al) right by changing the diet.
You are feeding' too much soft food,
which is so conducive to indiges
tion. I would give but one mash
feed a day and the balance of the
ration should be mixed; cracked
grain fed in litter wpuld be all the
better. In fact, I think it would
be better to keep a box of dry
wheat bran in reach and do away
with the mash altogether until your
flock gets entirely over its present
trouble, and feed lightly of the dry
grain. Give plenty of green stuff,
such as turnip tops, sugar beets or
sprouted oats. Keep a good sup
ply of sharp grit always before
them. A chicken’s gizzard is in
tended for active work in grinding
the seeds and grains it finds In its
1 natural state, and when fed for
months upon soft ground food,
needing but little, if any, grinding,
the gizzard becomes inactive and,
failing to take the food properly
from the crop, it becomes packed
and trouble follows. Keep your
hens as close to nature as you can
and you will have but little trouble.
Poultry Farm For Sale.
FOR 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. James Simp
son, bitzgorald, Ga. 50-26-12
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Poultry—Miscellaneous.
WHITE LEGHORN chickens and Indian
Runner ducks to trade for milch cow.
Also nice pony and rubber-tired buggv
for sale. Phone 871. 12-31 23
BARGAINS in Black Orpingtons and
l awn and White ducks. No better
stnvk anywhere. Macon, won second pen
Black Orpingtons and first pen ducks;
Savannah, first and sweepstakv Black (>r
pington cockerels, first and second pairs
ducks, also best pair ducks in show; At
lanta. second Black Orpington cockerel,
second, fourth and fifth ducks. Have sev
eral first-class White Runner drakes.
\\ rite me at once for bargain prices.
H L. D. H L . .Da lie, Ga I .
BUFF AND \\ HITE P YMOUTH K- >CKB
and White Orpingtons: winners at all the
leading shows this year. Sweepstakes on
all classes. Bred to laj’ and to win.
Stock and eggs for sale at all times. H. C.
Arnold, Thomasville, Ga. 44-23-12
11. G. HASTINGS & CO.
SEEDS. PLANTS, BVLRS AND
POULTRY SUPPLIES—
NORTH AND SOUTH SIDE
DELIVERIES 9 \. M. IN
MAN PARK AND WEST END
2 P. M. PHONES 2568.
SPECIAL SALE OF BULBS.
lITERI'. .ARE NO KINDS of flowers
that arc 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 .lays
we will sell them at greatly reduced
prices. This is a good time to plant
them. I>O not fail to get some of them
1 aper White Narcissus. 15c a dozen
Double Dutch Hyacinths. 40c a dozen
Single Dutch Hyacinths. 30c a dozen' Ltl
lum Auratum. 10c each, three for 25e'
Single Tulips, We a dozen; Double Tulips:
15c a dozen These prices are just half
of what you usually pav for good stock
If ordered by mall, add 10c a dozen to
the above prices for postage.
NOW THAT CHRISTMAS is about over I
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 pav Bile a
dozen for eggs. Get some Red Comb Meat
Mash for your liens 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.
Dogs.
I FOR sale One handsome thoroughly
l trained pointer, two and one-half 'ea-s
01. l Address Lock Box 39. Sale Citv
| 12-28-6>
|HNE bull pup, five months old. Rhone
Ivy U 95 12-2S-4K
Cows.
WANTED A good milch cow at once
451 White street. Phom Main
2 55-31-12
Pig>.
BARGAINS in registered Duroc Jerse
pigs an I sit..at.-; t'hwrv Maid and Cob
itel strain Pig.-, stx weeks >lo. \\. ;
IT. Coleman. Rout'. i\>untuit Inn, s t
"■ L't-12
ATLANTA REAL ESTATE BOARD
Real Estate For Sale.
W. A. FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON
REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS. 11 EDGEWOOD AVENUE.
FOR SALE.
ON WILLIAMS STREET, just 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. will
steadily increase in value. See Mr. Rad
lord.
ON MARIETTA STREET, between Wal
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. Eve.
LIGHT ACHES of lan.i 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.
White.
ON EDGEWOOD 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.
IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend
FOR RENT.
10-r. h., 139 West Peachtree 5t575.00 , 8-r. h., 9 Orange 5t.,..537.50
10-r. h., 231 Courtland st 40.00 I 8-r. h., 45 E. Mitchell st 30.00
9-r. h., 21 W. Baker st 35.00 8-r. h., 288 Spring st 35.00
9-r. h„ 347 Central ave 31.50 I 8-r. h.. 15 W. Third st 82.50
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.
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
PROPERTY OWNERS!
PLEASE READ.
IF YOU have been disappointed in the results
you have secured from your real estate
investments, small collections, large repair
bills and the like, we suggest that you place
your property in our hands and watch us get
better results. We are agents for some of the
largest holdings and estates in the city, and
are thoroughly familiar with all details per
taining to real estate. Let us talk it over with
you. Wishing you a prosperous New Year.
M. L. THROWER
THESE MUST BE SOLD—MAKE US OFFER.
292 EAST FOURTH STREET, near Jackson. This Is a beautiful seven-room bun
galow, all on one floor: four bed rooms, spacious living room, large dining
room and kitchen; beautiful floors, birch doors, mahogany veneered mantels ana
pretty fixtures. Owner must sell. It is worth $5,500. "Make us offer around
5i,750. Small cash payment and $25 month.
43 YORK AVENUE, West End, near Gordon street, two-story eight rooms; nice
mantels and fixtures; every convenience. Price only $3,400. Think of it!
Will rent for about S3O month. Small cash payment and S2O or $25 month will
buy this bargain. Will take vacant lot in exchange for cither of the above.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 and 20 Walton Street. Both Phones 458.
NEW YEAR BARGAINS.
S9,OOO—WEST PEACHTREE HOME; nine rooms; brick veneer, with slate roof.
This lot faces two streets, and a very pretty home; has sleeping porch and
breakfast room: hardwood floors. We can sell you this on easy terms, or take a
vacant lot as part payment. Don’t wait. Property values are enhancing on this
street daily.
$6,000 —SPRING STREET CORNER. 50 by 143, with good eight-room home on it.
You can put a couple of liitle frame stores on this and get a rental of SRO
per month easy. It will take about. $2,500 cash to handle this and $6,000 is the
price—not a. dollar less.
$13,000 -PONCE DE LEON AVENUE- One of the handsomest nine-room homes
you ever saw. Has two tile baths, hardwood floors, beam ceiling, furnace, palm
room, sleeping porch. This is worth seeing, and If you want a home second to
none, don’t wait. Buy this at once. Two years from today it will sell for $20,-
000 easy.
MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK BLDG.PHONFS: IVY t 276; ATLANTA 208.
DILLIN-MORRIS CO.
609-10 Atlantii National Bank Bldg. Both Phones 4234.
$7.750 —WEST PEACHTREE home of eight rooms on lot 50x200.
•Just what you are looking for. Has hardwood floors, tile
bath, furnace heat etc. If you are in the market for a modern
up-to-date home I his will certainly please you. Owner is
anxious U> sell. We are authorized to make this price for a
quick sale.
$4,500 WIL LBLY a beautiful 6-rooin bungalow on lot 50x200
to alley, on one of the best street sin Inman Park. .Vothine'
else on the street at this price. Good terms.
ANSLEY PARI<T<)T’
$1,200.
THINK OF IT—Opportunity to buy a lot on Barksdale Drive in
beautiful Ansley Park at this ridiculously low price. The
first call gets it. Terms.
.1 R- & JH.
SMITH & EWING
130 Peachtree Street.
by 1513. Atlanta. 2865.
WILLI AMS-HARTSOCK CO.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BI Dr
Phone 210 G Main.
BARGAINS IN vacant LOTS -Hero are two lots in Intnan Park They are
large, surroundings good, are worth S4OO each more than w<-< an sell for C
!• ""s.. mi,.. Thej win ke you money.
BEAUTIFUL NE\I HOME in Drul< HHI section. Is close to car line larmTr n
east front, side and front porches, iiardw .>■».! floors, furnat p hea*t exnnJn’i
beams, plate* rack, tile floor in hath room, dressing minors. 10. buy 1 /.
a beauty and the terms are easy. « ‘ 11 I!s
WE have a dandy new 6-room, hall and bath, bungalow, just choplpipH no
teenth street: furnace hr it and hardwood floors terms arc easy.
Wi: have a nice. n<-arl\ new 6-rooiu home tor t x< n. tuo. <mr client will •», <•,•, $ ..
vacant l<»t as part payment. Wi.at ha\e vou" ’’ a
WE have the cheapest lot on I’once DeLeon s'liju. Cali us poou- it.
Houses for Rent.
NOTICE
! To Prospective Renters and
Home-Seekers.
i
We have on 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 ovei- the city, ranging from small
j cottages to large residences, also have
some apartments and flats. We would
: be glad to have you call at our office
j 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 tor the purpose of
; showing our property and always take
! pleasure in doing so. Very truly,
FOSTER & ROBSON,
11 Edgewood Avenue.
1 we can place it safely.
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 31, 191 2)
Real Estate For Sale.
gHARP & gOYLSTON
BARGAIN IN A FARM.
WE HAVE recently had listed
with us sixty acres of as pretty
a piece of farm land as anv 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. You
will have to see this to appre
ciate it, and we will take pl ease .
ure in showing you the possibili
ties of this piece of ground. The
price is reasonable, and the terms
easy.
1 —w
SUBURBAN HOME,
TIHS 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 i a
working condition. We can sei;
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.
Bell Phone Main 5407. Atlanta. Phone 5408
241 CHEROKEE AVENUE, we~ha?T
six-room cottage, carrying all modern
conveniences; nice neighborhood; close t<
Price $26 n 25 churches G<>od car service.
109 GARDEN STREET
room cottage, carrying modem con
veniences; nice neighborhood: close to
schools and oar line. Price $15.60.
Legal Notices.
GEORGIA—FuIton Countv.
E Tn Orac * M Hammonfl
To Grace M. Hammond: By order r.'
court you are notified that on the 11th da<
of December, 1912, E. S. Hammond file'
suit against you ror divorce returnable n
March term 1913, Fulton superior court
You are required to be at the March term
on the first Monday In March to answe
said suit.
Witness the Honorable W D Ellb
judge of said court this 14th December;
1911 ARNOLD BROYLES,
Clerk.
G LP t l? l[ . A ' STILTON COUNTY—
T. Fuller vs. Mary McD. FuUer-To
Mary McD. Fuller: By order of court,
you are notified that on the 18th day of
December, 1912, Ernest T. Fuller filed
suit against you for divorce, returnable
to the March term of court. You are re
qulred to be at the March term, 1913
or said court, to be held on the first Mon
day In March, to amswer the plaintiff's
complaint Witness the Hon. W. D. Ellis
16 d 191?° f superior court - ‘his Decembc
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk
Carl Newman vs. Mrs Nettle S. Newman
27259—Fu1t0n Superior Court.
L.bel for Divorce In Fulton Superior
Court, July Term, 1911.
.. Th®, verdict for total divorce granted
the Sth day of April, 1912.
Notice is hereby given to all eoncerneii
that on the 28th day of December. 1912, 1
filed with the clerk of the superior court of
Fulton counts- my petition addressed to
said court, returnable to the nex l tern
thereof to be held on the 3d dav of March.
1913, for the removal of the disabilities
resting upon me under the verdict in
the above stated case by reason of my in
termarriage with Mrs. Nettie S. Newman,
which application will be heard at the
Mareh term of said court, which com
mences on the 3d day of March. 1913.
CARL NEWMAN.
ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk. 12-31-1
STATE OF GEORGIA. FULTON COI .\ '
TY—Harrison Bales vs. Anna Gillespie
Baies—Superior Court, March Term. 191"
-—No. 27147—T0 Anna Gillespie Bales.
Greeting: By order of court, you are
hereby notified that on the 17th daj
December. 1912, Harrison Bales filed suit
against you for total divorce, returnable
to the January term. 1913, of said cour
You are hereby required to be and ap
pear at the 7uarch term. 1913, of said
£° urt > to be held on the first Monday In
March, 1913, then and there to answer the
plaintiff’s complaint. Witness the Hon.
J. T. Pendleton, judge of said court, this
December 31. 1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
12-31-41
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