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Many Opportunities Are Offered In These Ads For You to Own a Home—Read Them All
The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin
Rooms and Board.
I HA^fF4SrDD?f?^^Turn1e?u*d^'*^^
for couple; private residence; can fur-
[ nish meals. Phone Main 5436-J. 38-16-4
{NICE furnished room and board for
couple; private bath. 75 Washiup
on Street. 4-16-8
H& r HEN' VoP \ i. I; T1UE1) lA)OKING
AT THE USUAL ROOMS AND
BOARD PI-ACES, CALI. IVY 3110 .1
\\l) YOU’LL FIND A COZY ROOM
| WITH REAL HOME COMFORTS AND
DANDY BOARD, AT REASONABLE
RATES
I NICE front room and board in private
family. Phone Ivy 2104-.7. 4-14-20
^FURNISH 1.1 ». lb m >M. steam beat bat'..
electric l.phts, meals if desired, easy
F walktng distance. Two young men pre
ferred. Main-2972 32-15-4
CAN FURNISH meals to ten people.
Rates reasonable. Two blocks from
handler Building. 30 East Gain Phone
Ivy 2903. 4-14-1
WANTED—Refined couple for room and
board; strictly private family of two
in new home, with all modern conven
iencea Ivy 2118-L. 4-14-5
IN' PRIVATE family, two ladies and
two young men boarders; rensonabb
852 Rawson Street. 200-13-4
COZY INN.
HALF-BLOCK from Candler Bldg ;
splendid rooms; best board; $20 per
month and up; sure to please. Pltone
Ivy 6652. 48-11-4
NICE room with board. North Side.
close in; special summer rates. Phone
Ivy 3928 4-10-32
BEST MEALS IN TOWN, $3 WEEK.
ROOM AND MEALS, »4 197 SOUTH
TRYOR. CALL MAIN 5048 4-5-54
*36 EAST NORTH AVE.
BETWEEN the Peaehtreea; nicely fwr-
, nished rooms and excellent table
pard Ivy 6501. 3-26 J 24
PEACHTREE IXnT
WA family hotel. located at Peachtree and
J Alexander Sts. American plan $7.50 to
f $12.60 week. European, $3 to $7 week.
1 3-9-34
Furnished Rooms For Rent
ing bath, without board, all conve
niences West 640-L 4-11-9
FOR RENT Elegant furnished room,
private baih. Apply 485 Peachtree,
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Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
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Board Wanted.
WANTED Room and board by business
woman at once. Address E. C., rare
Georgian. 4-16-35
YOUNG LADY wishes nice room and
board in nice, private family Can
furnish good references. Call West 172
after 6 p. m. 4-16-11
TWO young men desire furnished room
and two meals per.day with private
family. Not over $18 month. No ob
jection to West End or any nice sec
tion. State location and size of fam
ily. Address F. B . Box 18, care Geor-
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WANTED—Room and board in private
family by young man of refinement;
state fully your rate per month. X.,
Box 870, care Georgiun. 35-10-4
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Furnished Rooms For Rent.
fTr^ISHED room, private home; also
roommate wanted for young man; sep
arate beds 19 East Harris. 4-16-30
FOR RENT—In Northern home, front
room ami kitchenette, complete for
light housekeeping. Cheap to responsi
ble parties. Call Ivy 6859-J. 4-16-27
THREE cool upstairs rooms, one block
from Pryor Street. All conveniences.
Use of phone. Vacant May 1. 154 Rich
ardson Street. 4-16-21
NICELY furnished front room for rent;
$8 month. 46 Capitol Avenue. 4-16-26
FOR KENT—Furnished room, private
hath, in steam-heated apartment;
North Side; close in. Apply Box 716,
care Georgian. 4-16-10
THREE furnished rooms for light
housekeeping. $12.50 per month; nice
section, near Jackson; cool, wide porches
and close in. Owner. Apartment B, 323
.,custom 4-16-2
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern
;i j»i»r i«i • nt building, newl> papered
and painted; steam heat; all modern
conveniences; within four blocks of the
Candler building. Call 606 Empire Life
Building or phone Main lS’.'T. .2-1-14
Fi >R RENT—Two large cool rooms; new
bungalow, in beautiful oak grove; one
mile from East Lake, on McDonough
Hoad. Can arrange for light house
keeping for couple without children L.
U Cousins. Route 1, Atlanta. 33-16-4
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern
apartment building, newly papered
and painted; steam neat, all modern
conveniences: within four blocks of the
Candler building. Call 506 Empire Life
Building or phone Main 1897. 2-1-14
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room tip-
stairs with bath room. Phone West
4-15-20
stairs with bath room.
335-L
11 CONE Street—Furnished rooms,
near in, for visitors for opera Mrs
P. H. White. 46-16-4
TWO large rooms, bath, modern conve
niences; central: private home; four
geiUlemen; references, ivy 1040. 43-15-4
LARGE. Hean front room and hath;
electric lights; first floor. 48 Peach
tree Street. 4-15-24
FOR RENT—Two furnished bed rooms.
all good conveniences. 43 West
Peachtree. Ivy JS16C. 4-15-18
NICE light rooms, private family, hot
baths; close in; conveniences. 151
Spring. Ivy 6640-J. 4-15-6
TWO front, first-floor, sink in kitchen,
hot bath, nicely furnished, light house
keeping rooms, close In; parties without
children. 117 Form wait. Phone Main
4752-J. 4-15-2
BEAUTIFUL front room for couple.
with fine table board next door; board
and room will cost $5 week; on ear line
Bd close in. 289 Rawson, next door to
pper. 4-14-11
j 1 RKNT Oneneatb furi -ished i ••••m
Gavenient to hath. Ch.se in. I S3 A
East Fair Street. 4 14-4
ONE ROOM, furnished or unfurnished;
electric lights; hot baths twelve min
utes walk to Candler Building, reason
able. Ivy 899-.I. 4-14-3
ge front room, fur-'
.
4sTaUBURN AVENUE Block from Five
Points: large light rooms; housekeep
ing if desired. 26-14-4
HANDSOMELY furnished large front
room, private bath, shady lot; gentle
man preferred. “West P'
Georgian.
htre
49-73-4
ONE ROOM neatly furnished. 210
Spring Street. Phone Ivy 3205-J.
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and
nicely furnished front room, with
without board. 12 Brown Place.
9077. 4-11-14
"RENT—To adults, two rooms with
of reception room, completely fur-
i for housekeeping; private home,
couple; $15 per month; telephone
electric lights included. Grant
section. Phone Main 5035-J.
4-13-64
FOR RENT—Three elegant furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. 407
Fraser, Apply in rear. 107-13-4
LOST—One dollar, unless Mrs Susan L.
Mays. 32 East Avenue, has this ad in
Ike "Want Ad" section of The Georgian
marked when the “Want Ad” man calls
Thurasduy morning.
THREE large connecting rooms, with
separate gas, pantry, sink. Phone
Main 84 7 530 Lawton 26-16-4
ONE OR TWO large front rooms, pri
vate porch; block of Peachtree. 400
Court land Street. 35-16-4
FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms
for light housekeeping, with all eon-
veniences; close in. Apply 114 East Fair
Street. 4-15-21
ROOMS FOR RENT Apply Miss Mary
Hendley, George Muse Clothing Com
pany. 4-15-10
FOUR nice front rooms for light house
keeping. $17.50 per month. Call at
249 South Pryor Street or phone Main
3848-.1 4-16-1
NEW unfurnished four-room apart
ment; well arranged; every conven
ience; near in; corner South Pryor and
Richardson St. Call Mr. Bauman. Main
142 203-4-14
FOR IlKNT—Two or Three nice unfur
nished rooms for light housekeeping;
walking distance. 105 Whitehall Ter
race 4-14-12
TWO connecting rooms and kitchenette
64 West Harris. $16. 4-13-61
THREE unfurnished rooms, nicely ar
ranged for light housekeeping Phone
West 872 4-13-65
THREE connecting unfurnished rooms;
North Side on car line. Ivy 5848-J.
4-10-29
THREE or four unfurnished rooms; two
verandas, bath, sink; also, one fur
nished room. 456 Washington. Main
5196-J. 4-10-39
Ff )R RENT Two or three unfur
nished rooms for light housekeeping;
use of phone 152 Crew street. Phone
Main 3421-J. 3-25-43
POULTRY, PET a,..I LIVE STOCK
Good Coops Will Save
Many Young Chicks
Protect Them From Rats and
Other Night
Prowlers.
It is a mighty good plan to get your
coops ready before you expect to use
them and at a time when you are
not as busy as you are likely to be
when your chicks are hatching. No
doubt some of your coops are get
ting too old and are about ready to
fall to pieces, and you will need ex
tra ones to accommodate your in
creasing business.
If you can save 90 per cent of the
chicks you hatch by making new
and improved coops, protecting them
from rats, minks and the like, in
stead of 50 per cent, the old yvay, will
it not pay well for the time and lit
tle extra expense?
A brood coop for hen and chicks
should have a wire covered run at
tached to give the little ones a place
to exercise mornings and rainy days
when it is too wet for them to run
at large Many a chick has been
trampled or smothered to death by
being confined with the mother hen
in close quarters on rainy days with
no room for exercise. She will tram
ple the weakest ones to death.
A role of tarred paper is very
handy about the yards, and can be
used for covering coops, brood houses,
runs. etc. being very easily and
quickly put on. It turns water per
fectly until it cracks or peels with
age, when it can soon be renewed. I
have always found it to be one of
the most valuable little things about
t*ie poultry business. Look over your
stock of fixtures and see what repairs
are necessary and what should be re
placed with new ones. Better do it
now than when you are in a great
rush to use them.
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Bantams.
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BANTAMS Game bantams, ftobrights,
BufP Cochins. Carlisle. Cobb, Athens,
Ga
4-26-30
Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms
For Rent.
sWTf]'L'VTT^1?urnYsPud nr'UTnTurP
nlsned Call Ivy 4491. 195 East Bine
Street. 4-15-17
FOUR upstairs rooms, absolutely clean;
separate gas; private hath and porch.
If desired, completely furnished for
housekeeping Atlanta phone 5828 B.
4-14-2
Furnished Apartments For Rent.
THE NEW OKI sham.
IT \V. (’AIN, MRS r>. R. M’OAW.
FURNISHED rooms and apartments;
permanent and transient people so
licited; dining room connected. Bell
phone Main 6050. 4-6-8
THE NEW GRESHAM.
17 \Y. CAIN., MRS. D. E McGAW.
FURNISHED rooms and apartments;
permanent and transient people so
licited; dining room connected. Bell
phone M 6060. 4-6-8
Unfurnished Apartments
For Rent.
Knii t:K\T~It^vc-roondf-C'fnSt a 111 n
neons heater; all conveniences; best
neighborhood; three blocks of business
section Apply 240 Woodward Avenue.
25-16-4
FOUR-ROOM Apartment in Corinthian,
136 W. Peachtree Street. Phone Ivy
2234 4-12-9
FOR RENT—Two apartments of six
rooms each at 315 Courtland Street;
baths, heat, gas. electric lights, modern
conveniences. House newly painted and
finished throughout. $35. Phone Mrs.
George. Ivy 3697-1. 4-8-30
Unfurnished Apartments
Wanted.
ouple desire four-room
unfurnished apartment on North Side.
Occupancy on or before June 1 State
particulars Address “M.,” P. O Box
87-16-4
Furnished Houses For Rent.
NORTH SIDE; seven rooms. Will rent
for three or four months. References
required. Box 782, care Georgian.
41-16-4
PIEDMONT AVENUE furnished home
to rent for summer, eight rooms with
three bed rooms and three baths; price
*70 per month: no children. Write I).
\Y. M . 1001 Atlanta Bank Building
4-16-7’
LU VYING CITY until late fall and would
like to rent my nicely furnished house,
strictly private anil modern, only seven
minutes walk to heart of city 65 Capi
tol Avenue, or phone Main 8695. 32-16-4
Unfurnished Houses For Rent.
•ribe.« evei ythlng
for rent. Call, write or phone for one. i
Ivy 3390 Charles P. Glover Realty Co .
2^4 Walton street. 2-13-49
Ducks.
PURE WHITE Indian Runner duck eggs
from snow-white prize-winning stock.
$1, $2 and $3 for thirteen. Coweta Duck
Farm, Senola, Ga 4-9-15
Buff Orpington Ducks
EGGS, $3 anil $5 ^er Setting W. Ma
Adams, Adel,
Maury
1-23-5
FOR SALE—White Runner drakes at a
rut price. All fine stock. Flschel and
Carlisle strains. $2 and $2.60 each,
while they last. Act quick or lose a
bargain. Free Range Duck and Poul
try Farm. Chamblee Ga. 2-26-37
Disinfectants.
CREOSOTE^!sale.
CREOSOTE is an excellent
germ destroyer for poultry
raisers to use about the prem
ises. We have it in any quan
tity.
Atlanta Gas Light Co.
Eggs—All Varieties.
BALANCE SEASON- Eggs from my
special mating “bred-to-lay" S. C.
White Leghorns, $1.50 setting, special
mating White Runner ducks (Patton
strain) including second drake, fourth
and fifth young ducks, Atlanta show.
November. 1912, $2 setting South Geor
gia Poultry Farm. Sale City, Ga.
3 1-18
FOR few days White Runner eggs from
first prize stock, $2 per dozen; satis
faction guaranteed. Bell phone Ivy 820-J.
201-6-4
Mrs. B. H. Mi4<liebrooks,
Yntesville, Ga.
BARRED Plymouth Rocks, S. C. White
Leghorns. Fawn and White Indian
Runner ducks; eggs from each. $1.50, $2
and $3 per 15. $6 and $8 per 100 Day-
old chicks. $15 per 100. Satisfaction
guaranteed. 3-8-12
ECUS FOR 11 ATI ’HI NO.
FROM Kellerstrass White Orpington
pen, cost $100. fifteen for $2; from
Thompson’s Ringlet Barred Rocks, dou
ble muted, highest grade, $2 for fifteen;
best White Leghorns. $1.50 for fifteen.
Some very fine stock of the above varie
ties for sale cheap Paullin’s Poultry
Farm. Fort Gaines, Ga 3-8-15
T1IE EGGS of different varieties of
fowls will be found classified under
their respective breeds in the future,
instead of under the classification of
"Egg* "
Games.
PIT GAMES -Fighting cocks for sale
Eggs, $2.60 per fifteen. 1. M. Kimball,
Box 217. FI ora la, Ala. 79-15-3
Incubators.
cv( m7k HATC'HER COM PAN Y.
METAL INCUBATORS and broodfrs,
Philo System book ami appliances
Send for catalogue.
W. J. SPEERS Mgr . 16ft N. Broad St.,
• tlai -
Atlanta.
8-15-85
Legho
Office Space For Rent.
FOR KENT -Office space, with use "of
phone. 922 Austell Building Phone
Main 1096 37-12-4
Basements for Rent.
HIGH brick basement rooms for stor
ing furniture $3 each, also stable for
four horses, $4 per month. Owner, 323
Houston. 4-16-3
HAVE YOU EVER realized the im
portance of the want ails in every
business in the country? Want ads are
small, but accomplish much. In them
in this issue is the name of Mrs
L. E. Shepherd. 101 M ost‘Baker St . and
we trust that she will not overlook it
We want her to draw a ring around it
and wait for the "Want Ad” man. for he
will call by her house Thursday morn
ing and make her a present of a new
dollar bill
Dropsy
fjRlYf^SY DUREY)--Relieves shortness of
breath in 36 to 48 hours Reduces
swelling in fifteen to twenty days. Co 1 -
lom Dropsy Remedy Company, 406 Aus
tell Bldg, Atlanta, Ga. 5-25-11
orns.
\VIIiTE LKGHfoRN f cockefelsT^haavy
laying strain. $1.50; pullets. $2 each;
eggs. $1.50 and up. Mrs. Robert West,
182 Carter Hill road. Montgomery, Ala.
11-9-66
WHITE LEGHORNR Pin. kens out Of
danger. Ten pullets, one cockerel, five
and eight weeks old, at $6.50 and $8. 1
have 300 to dispose of at this price.
Eggs and day-old chicks for sale. Blue
Ridge Egg Farm, Blue Ridge, Ga. 2-1-27
Questions and Answers.
Judge Marshall: Please give me
what information you can regarding
a sick hen that I have. I will de
scribe her symptoms as near as 1 can.
She seems to eat all right, but does
nothing but lay around in the shade.
Her comb and gills are very near
black, and she Is always coughing or
making a kind of loud noise. She is
a Rose Comb Rhode Island Red. and
I would hate very much to lose her.
Very truly,
WM. KAISER.
Athens, Ga
Answer Your hen is suffering
from what is known as cankerous
roup. In its first stages it is of a
catarrhal nature and is quite easily
cured, but as it goes along the ca-
Bl FF ORPINGTONS—One pen. five
liens and cock; finest stock; worth $15;
will sell for $10 if taken at once. Also
one trio S. C. W. leghorns, five months
old, $5. Rev. G. O. Fisher, Fitzgerald,
Ga. 48-16-4
FOR SALE Fine White Orpingtons,
cock and five hens Bargain for $12.50.
E. Andrews, 66 Arkwright Street, At
lanta. Ivy 3557-J. 4-16-23
WHITE ORPINGTONS—My birds won
first pen Atlanta, December, with the
keenest competition ever known to a
Southern show'. I can furnish eggs from
$3 per setting up. also a few choice
breeders. Get my mating list; it’s free.
H. A. Black, Cartersville, Ga. 1-23-7
S. C. White Orpingtons.
EGGS, $1.50 and $3.00 per setting. W.
Maury Adams, Adel, Ga. 1-23-4
BLACK ORPINGTON eggs $2 per fif
teen; laying pullets $3 each; pen of
seven pullets at bargain. Brown, 137
Crew r . Main 109. 34-16-4
S C CRYSTAL WHITE Orpingtons;
eggs, $2. $3, $5 per setting of 15 eggs;
old and young stock for sale. George
M. Moseley, Menlo, Ga. 2-27-9
FOR SALE—One pen Kellerstrass White
Orpingtons, one cock and four hens;
also several tiios of Cook’s White Or
pingtons; foundation stock direct from
Cook farms. Write for prices. Mrs. F.
O. Miller. Fort Valley, Ga 3-12-16
SINGLE COMB BLACK ORPINGTONS
—My pens for 1913 are now complete.
Wrjte for my mating list and get the
best In eggs for hatching. J. W. Steph
enson. Decatur, Ga. 1-8-2
Plymouth Rocks.
PARTRIDGE ROCKS The Souths
leading winning strain. Cffn give qual
ity and blood lines unequaled by any
breeder in the South. My birds are win
ners at the Southern International. Ma
con. Columbus, Griffin, Nashville. Tenn.;
Paducah, Ky.; Shreveport. La. Send for
mating list. R. P. Cotter, Box O,
Barnesville. Ga. 2-15-17
PATTERSON’S White Plymouth Rook
you should have for your foundation
stock. They have been bred to win and
pay. Large, vigorous birds. Winners at
Atlanta. Augusta. Savannah and many
other shows. Exhibition and utility
birds of the finest quality at reasonable
prices. Eggs, $2 to $5 per 15, $8 per 100.
We guaranteee perfect satisfaction.
Write us. Patterson Farm, Fitzgerald,
Ga.
BARRED, BUFF AND WHITE Ply
mouth Rock stock and eggs for sale;
eggs, $1.50 for 15. Satisfaction guaran
teed. T. R. Duggan, Warthen Ga.
3-27-38
EGGS from prize-winning White Rocks
both at Atlanta and Columbus shows!
$2.50 and $5 per 15 Incubator lots. $15
per hundred. Stock for sale. Paul A.
Wright, 653 Glenn Street, Atlanta. Main
1761 l 2-18 28
WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS.
EGGS from lino-laying and
prize-winning strain. $3.00 per
15; $15.00 per 100. R. G. Hooks,
229 North Moreland avenue,
fit\. Main 2330. Atlanta 5380.
BARRED ROCKS Best of all Breeds.
Eggs from prize winning, prolific lay
ing strain, $1 per setting, on sale at 12
South Broad Street. 86-13-4
EGGS from prize-winning E. B. Thomp
son Ringlet Barred Rocks, either mat
ing. $3 for fifteen. $5 for thirty. A. M.
Kendall. Dallas. Ga. 3-8-11
APRIL BRIDES will find the coziest
kind of homes and apartments by
reading the Kent Bulletin in this paper
each day. Mrs M. E. Jones. 192 Simp
son Street, will find that she has a
dollar coining to her if she finds her
ad In this paper and marks it. The
"Want Ad" man is going to call qround
at her home on Thursday morning and
give her a prize of a dollar bill.
tarrhal watery discharge becomes
thickened, stopping up the respiratory
tract, causing the formation of a
cheesy matter in the head, often
bulging out through the eye, at oth
er times filling the throat, as is evi
dently the trouble in your case. This
'auses the fowl to gasp for breath
land so nearly choke that the comb
and face turn black. It is very doubt
ful whether it will pay you to doctor
a specimen with the disease so far
advanced or not, I doubt very much.
After passing through such a severe
•lege of if as n to be it would
not be good for anything but to look
at. Ah a breeder it would be too
much weakened and diseased to use
at all. The better plan is to chop off
the head when first noticed and bury
deep to prevent its spread. This looks
like a pretty rash measure the
breeder who thinks a good deal of his
fine fowls, but it simply means a vig
orous effort to stamp out tfie dis
ease before it gets a foothold. There
are a number of roup remedies that
are good. Donkey’s is an old and re-
•liable one and can be purchased al
most anywhere.
A good local treatment for the dis
eased throat and nostrils is boraclc
acid blown into the throat and nos
trils with a tube or blowgun.
This is considered one of the best
local treatments that has been tried.
Until these remedies are secured you
can use kerosene oil squirted into the
throat and head. It will be quite ef
fective.
Whenever such cases appear we
should examine the rest of the flock
pretty thoroughly to see if there are
any more of it in less advanced
stages; if so, get them out and away
from the well ones of the flock. Clean
everything about the premises thor
oughly- houses, yards, nest boxes,
etc. Roup is one of the most infec
tious of diseases to which our poul
try is subjected. So that there Is
really more in care and extreme
cleanliness than there can be in doc
toring.
Rhode Island Reds.
I HAVE ns fine Reds as can be
found in America, and can
start you right or furnish you
blood that will improve your
flock. Eggs from my three best
matiiigs, all headed by prize-win
ning cockerels at Atlanta, Au
gusta and Macon, at $25.00 per
setting. Pons headed by cock
erels t hat were head of winning
pens at Augusta, Macon and
Hagerstown, at $5 per Setting.
Other matings of same blood line
at $2 per 15, $8 per 100. Mrs.
P. 3’. Callaway, Department G,
Washington, Ga. 10-26-9
Wyandottes.
THE FAMOUS REGAL STRALN~ot
White Wyandottes are noted for their
•mow white plumage, quick growth, early
maturity, large egg-producing qualities,
perfect Wyandotte shape, and big win
nings at the large Eastern and Cana
dian shows. We have six pens of these
grand birds mated and can furnish eggs
for hatching at $3. $5. $10 per fifteen.
Regal Wyandotte Yard, 230 Oglethorpe
Avenue, Atlanta. Ga. 11 16-18
Dogs.
\vX??Tl^wTc^^ nch poodle dog. male
nr female. Gall Main 2286. 4-16-6
S1X beautifulfyYnarked fox terrier pup
pies, $.1 each. Call mornings before 11.
625 Washington Street, upstairs, 38-15-4
Cows.
^X^TEiu^fouf^dnT;
W. .1. Garner, 250
Bell phone Main 3641.
FOR SALE one fresh Jersey cow. sec
ond calf. Phone Ivy 6105-.I.4-16-16
ow or calf, if fat.
Marietta Street.
4-3-33
Seeds and Poultry Supplies^
H. G. HASTINGS & GO.
SEEDS. VEGETABLE AND FLOWER
ING PLANTS. POULTRY
SUPPLIES.
PHONES 2568.
A FULL LINE of Cyphers Incubators
and Brooders.
INTERNATIONAL Sanitary Hover,
$8.50.
STANDARD SPRAY PUMP, made of
solid brass; guaranteed for five years;
$4 each.
MYERS' HANDSPRAY, 50c each
MYERS' WHITEWASH SPRAY, $3
each.
,\ FULL LINK OF BRASS CANARY
CAGES.
SUIRREL AND PARROT CAGES
ALL SIZES of flower pots and tubs.
PRATT'S POULTRY P1SIXFECANT,
fine for killing mites and lice, and
disinfecting the poultry houses.
WHATE OIL SOAP for killing bugs on
rose bustles and flowering plants.
Poultry, Seeds and Plants.
Bell Phone 4341.
TOMATO PLANTS.
All Leading Varieties.
15e Per Doz., 2 Doz. for 25e.
BELL PEPPER PLANTS
The Large Bull Nose,
25e Per Doz.
■OTATI) SLIPS 35e PER Hid
$2.50 Per M
M'MlLEAN SEED CO.
Tlie Old Reliable Seed Store,
27 South Broad St.
Atlanta Plume
2135.
WOULD you give
corns ror
good
job? I Mace a "Want Ad" in The Geor
gian and one.
FOUND Thai will be worth while for
Mrs D. K Sedberry. U4 buckle
Street, to find this ad containing her
name and mark it On Thursday
the “Want Ad" man will call at her
home in his speedy Cariercar and pre
sent her with a new dollar bill.
Houses For Rent.
FOR RENT.
NO. 500 PEACHTREE STREET, cur
lier Linden Street, you will find a
two-story house of ten rooms. 2 butii
rooms, steam heat and carrying all
modern conveniences; a fine location
for high-class boarding house; with
in walking distance. Price, $100. We
will gladly show you through at any
time.
GKO. P. MOORE.
Real Estate and Renting.
10 Auburn Avenue.
Business Opportunities.
Up-to-date grocery store ...
good location; average business, $1,600
per month. Box 75, care Georgian.
200-15-4
WANTED—Five hundred stockholders
to share in the profits of my store.
Men’s furnishings, tailoring, shoes, hats.
16 Marietta Street. 4-15-12
40 ACRES superior granite, within 8
miles of Fulton County court house,
on railroad; sidetrack; graded. Special
price for few days. John T. Stocks,
49 South Pryor Street, Atlanta. 4-15-11
ONLY $500 CASH, balance easy pay- j
ments. will secure paying dry clean- j
ir g business: best location in city; will
net right man $200 per month. Best
leasons for selling. P. O. Box 1222.
28-15-4
WANT ADS in this paper deliver the
goods, no matter what they are sent
out for. We hope Mrs. James L. Bur
nett. 14 Alaska Ave., will not miss look
ing for her name that appears in this ad.
We want her to mark it, for on Thurs- j
day morning the “Want Ad" man will
call and present her with a prize dollar
bill.
WANTED—Partner with $900. If you
will investigate and have the $900
answer. This is a permanent business
and investigation will prove that it will
clear more than any investment of ten
times this amount. For appointment
address W., Box 903, care Georgian.
54-14-4
FURNISHINGS of extremely central
boarding house; fine trade: sacrifice
price. Owner leaving city. Phone Ivy
5606-J. 33-14-4
FRESH MEAT market, fixtures and
space for rent at 130 Capitol Avenue. I
4-14-7 ;
IF you have $5,000 to Invest we can In
terest you in a feed, grocery, coal and
wood business. We have grown to such
an extent that we are obliged to get
more capital. Will expect you to take
an active part in business. Address W.
F. C., Box 652, care American. 4-8-4
Houses For Rent.
Real Estate For Sale.
W. A. FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON
II EDGEWOOD AVE.
FOR RENT.
403 GORDON STREET, WEST END.
ON THE RIGHT going out Gordon
h ■ • between Queen and Grady, we
•ia\e a good two-story eleven-
room residence, equipped with all the
modern conveniences, such as beauti-
fid cabinet mantels, tiling, hearths,
electric lights, gas, bath and sink in
the kitchen; has a good sleeping
porch and a nice front porch, servant’s
room, garage, chicken houses and lots,
on a car line, convenient to schools
and churches, in a first-class neigh
»d, now occupied, but will be va-
when rented. Price $50.
REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS
FOR SALE.
VIRGINIA AVENUE—Eight-room two-
story, brick veneer; hardwood floors;
furnace heated, and or. very large lot.
Has got to be sold in the next week,
and we are authorized by owner to make
sacrifice price. See Mr. Martin.
ON SUMMIT AVENUE, near Forresi,
a five-room cottage, on lot 50 by 150,
with all city conveniences, for $3,000.
This is a very attractive price for a
North Side cottage. See Mr. White.
120 ACRES, near Ellijay, Ga. Land roll
ing, hut not mountainous. 30 acres in
cultivation, 8 acres in oak and pine tim
ber. Young apple orchard. Four-room
house, with store, blacksmith shop, corn L*V
crib and stables. Well water, spring and
branch. $1,250, on terms. Will take At- talea w
lanta
Eve
property in exchange. See Mr.
ARNOLD STREET, just two blocks from
the Boulevard, two-story, eight rooms.
Nice corner lot. House well built and
within two blocks of school. The owner
has been forced to leave the city ar.d
will sell cheap, or trade his equity for
vacant lot and some cash. See Mr. Mar
tin.
C > N W HITE HALL STREET, near the
junction of Forsyth, a lot 50 by 200 to
an alley. Present improvements rent for
$1,080 a year. Price. $17,500. Any rea
sonable terms, with 6 per cent interest.
This is the kind of speculative property
to buy. See Mr. Cohen.
369 CHEROKEE AVENUE
(STOCKTON APARTMENTS.)
OUT IN STOCKTON Apartments.
just opposite the main entrance of
Grant Park, we have a second-floor
five-room apartment, with all conven
iences, such as electric lights, gas,
hath and sink In the kitchen. This
apartment Is in nice condition through
and through. We furnish gas stove,
water, heat and janitor service; on a
car line; convenient to schools and
churches Price $30.
And a long list of other houses.
IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, we can place It safely.
PATENT RIGHT FOR SALE.
A VALUABLE improvement on wall
construction, damp, heat and cold
proof; eliminates repairs; less insur
ance: perfectly sanitary. See the Mod
ern Construction Company, rooms 408-
409 Gould building, Atlanta, Ga. Phone
Main 4898. 3-8-6
IF IT’S THE BEST help that is ob
tainable you are seeking, the want
ad columns of The Georgian fill the
bill. We want Mrs. Susan Mercer, 61
Hayden Street, to look for this ad con
taining her name and mark it, for on
Thursday morning the “Want Ad’’
man will call and give her a new dollar
bill.
Real Estate For Sale.
JOHN H. JAMES will sell for
• $25 cash 26 lots on Peachtree
road next Saturday, 19th, at 3
p. m. Ladies invited. J. W.
Ferguson & Son, Auctioneers.
4-16-11
Quit Paying Rent.
ON easy rent terms you can buy a now
five-room house on the best street in
Decatur, Atlanta’s most cultured and
quiet suburb, on car line, two blocks
from court house; has light and water.
Call Ivy 1664. 4-16-5
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT -TEN-ROOM HOUSE.
342 GORDON STREET (WEST END)—-On the west side of Gordon Street,
between Lawton and Queen Streets, we have a two-story ten-room frame
house; has electric lights, gas, hot and cold water, two baths, washatand,
closet and sink; hot air furnace and hardwood floors; in good condition; street
cars in front; lot 100x150, with stable, j p. Fraser home place; $50.
WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of
everything we have for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
Atlanta Phone 618. 12 AUBURN AVE. Bell phone Ivy 671.
Three Choice Ansley Park Homes
ON LAFAYETTE DRIVE, right off Peachtree Circle; eight large
rooms; every improvement; furnace heat; lot 93x200, elevated, with
splendid view of the park —$3,250 cash and assume $10,000 loan due in
four year. A $15,000 home for $1 3,250; absolutely the best buy in the
park. '
MADDOX DRIVE—Eight - r<>om dwel ling; brand-new . furnace heat,
hardwood floors; jam-up; ldt is 60x240. Price, $6,500, and on terms.
MADDOX DRIVE—Six-room bungalow; hot water, heat; all improve
ments; lot 50x240. This is a beauty and will TICKLE YOU. $7,500
on terms.
THOMSON & LYNES
18-20 WALTON STREET.
BOTH PHONES
FOR SALE BY
Poultry—All Varieties.
PT:k i : RyN?SSr45ffcK~ANKT I ouLTRY
FARM, Chamblee, Ga. Large stock of
White Runners, Leghorns arid Rhode
Island Reds, enables us to ship fresh
eggs, strong and fertile. Write for prices
on stock and eggs if you want a bargain.
1-21-18
PEACHTREE ROAD AUCTION—-I will
sell thirty lots April 19th at 3 p. m.,
at the Seaboard Railroad and Peachtree
Road. Terms, $25 cash, $10 a month,
6 per cent interest. J. VV. Ferguson Nr
Son, auctioneers: plat at my office, 415
Atlanta National Bank. Both phones.
John H. James. 4-13-23
Between Gordon and Park Street,
ON ASHBY STREET.
The prettiest vacant lot in West End
250 feet deep to alley, only $2,750.
SOUTH SIDE CORNER.
See us quick for a fine corner, very
close in on South Side, that is a fine
BOTH PHONES 1599.
business corner. Bargain.
511 EMPIRE BLDG REAL ESTATE, RENTING, LOANS. Phones 1599
GREEN E
REALTY
COM PA NY
OPPORTUNITIES to secure a position
and to make money await the person
who is a careful reader of the want ads
of this paper. We hope that Mr a. Lida
T. Gresham, 66 Houston St., will find this
ad containing her name and mark it.
The “Want Ad” man is going to call
at her home on Thursday morning and
give her a new dollar bill.
EQUITY of $3,500 in North Side home;
worth $6,000, at sacrifice; would con
sider some cash and trade, cheap run
about or vacant property. For particu
lars, call Main 62. 4-14-21
LOOK at this bargain: beautiful lot, 50
by 150, on car line; schools and
churches; only $650. Easy terms. No
interest. (No agents.) Address Mrs.
W.. Box 881, care Georgian. 81-13-4
DILLIN-MORRIS CO.
609-10 Atlanta National Bank Bldg.
Both Phones 4234-4235.
$6,00fl—NO. 161 LEE STREET. Go look this beautiful two-story, slate-
roof home over. On large lot. Terms, $300 cash, balance $40 per
month.
$250 CASH and $25 per month. Now, listen! You can take it from us
that your choice of three suburban bungalows facing the car line
and close to school, with all city improvements, is a snap at $3,250.
WE HAVE a dozen beautiful lots, all 50x200 feet, all elevated and level;
all street improvements. If you want a nice home site, look these
over. $1,000 to $1,250, and easy terms.
FINE bargain in Ansley Park. Lot 14,
Blo£k 23. $1,800 if taken at once.
Terms. Bergen, Box 375, Jacksonville 1
Fla. 4-13-c
! LEASE OR SALE—Artistic bungalow;
screened, tiled, furnace, garage Ad
dress “Ansley Park,” care Georgian.
48-13-4
A BIG BARGAIN—Peachtree Terrace.
I will sell two of my choicest lots one
block from Peachtree car line, at a sac-
rificc. Box 89, care Georgian. 4-12-23
For Sale or Exchange—Real
Estate.
KoTfTtEAUtTFE L~HoXlES“Snd~bi7ircl -
ing lots in College Park, the most de
sirable suburb of Atlanta, see I. C. Mc-
Crory.
Real Estate Wanted.
1 WANT to buy first mortgage'TeaEes-
tate notes; monthly or yearly. Ad
dress Box 90, care Georgian. 201-4-14
WANTED—Either white or negro rent
ing property. Must pay large returns
on investment. Address Box 100. care
Georgian. 200-4-14
Hard to Find
Once an old lady went into a book store and asked
lor a small Bible in lai'RO type. It was a hard com
bination to find.
It is equally as difficult to find A CHEAP LOT
IX (iOOl) XEIOIIBORHOOl) INSIDE THE CITY.
\\ e have two lots facing the East Lake car line,
just beyond Whitefoord Avenue, on left hand side go
ing out lots 5()xiM0—for $325 each. Terms, $25 cash
and $10 a month.
Forrest & George Adair
W1LLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
Real Estate and Builders.
Legal Notices.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS—All creditors of the estate of Ro-
melia Bird Culberson, late of Fulton
County, deceased, are hereby notified to
render in their demands to the under
signed according to law, and all persons
indebted to said estate are required to
make immediate payment. Airs. Ro-
mie C. Abbott and Mrs. Annie C. Perry.
28 16-4
THE MONTH of April is moving time
for many. The best rooms, houses am. I
apartments can be found by consulting
The Georgian’s Kent Bulletin A dol
lar bill awaits Mrs V. A Wilkinson. 31
Orme Street, if she finds her name in
these pages and marks it. The “Want
Ad” man will call at her home on
T hursda y morn in g.
National Bank Building.
MGRELANI
the street.
one.
905 Fourth
Main 2106.
A\ I NI L LO i for $1,850. This is $750 less than any other lot on
beauty. A sacrifice if there ever was
Level as a floor and
Bids Wanted.
XbT> i ; TYkiO^umToE
TEAM WORK, FIFTY
YARDS CONCRETE
WORK, TO LET OX
SO FT 11 E R X R AILROA1)
OPPOSITE ELDER V!.
PRISON. APPLY 456
CANDLER ANNEX.
4-16-32
\N.'!.i.i [ JiK ,\.N|i * ’N I HE PRADO—A lot that is as perfect as its »ur-
C m ' - r '.!wnrr hXs of s/fi 0 ?/ s h, ‘ Ca t H 5® never be « n offered for less
1 says "cut it to $2,650.”
ON a A fakf Mr S lT^ P E w T P ',!L a ,‘ L™ mer ' overlooking Druid Hitts, and richt *t
' ‘ .. V "e na\€ a seven-room bungalow that wik hulit six
ilaih gr-Jfe ■ ninnSIc Besid <* having Tile porch and
I- -is i'll ‘e homi fMtSJm fi ■ flof l r8 ar ? li an interior finish that is a
wu n h '. S ,)la '' e is easily worth $6,500 to-day.
w i n Hi,., fuiuui• ,if the ktrpp'twlqn' m °' )ut thp ,,wner bought his lot at a time
" figure in the p rlce of
\\ ill ^ ou Buy a Home?
V l:s - IK THE CCICE AND LOCATION ARE RIGHT. THEN, SEE THIS.
I I HL C ( LNI'.L (> I* PEACHTREE CIRCLE AND SFVFNTPFNTH ‘sTRFWl
,g r ‘; ! ...vfv*v S'LVwr, r flTr h T stre T we h ^ ve a
CMOW ,!7,.ping porch, with ’^rvant-sroom' and a^ew^rnacTViarge™".'
.n-meu 1,„>. m. r,. Owner leaving for California, has SrS US sell
Teens. Lot 57 by 200. hav-
connected. If you want a real
ions Phone\,s for an engagement™;; bea"uOfulSplice"
- ''"**'-* ‘'cnuig nir cmiioraia, has
H use screened throughout, with best copper wire scr
■Kg *4 guiuge \\ it it <i 60-gallon gasoline reservoir conn
THE L. C. GREEN CO.
’05 Third National Bank Bldg
Phone Ivy 2943, 4546.
THERE IS MONEY in « very want ad on
these pages. If Mrs. W. C. Nevils, 197 ,
Highland Ave. will only look for her
iianip and mark the ad that contains
it. she will win a prize of a dollar. The
"Want Ad" man will call Thursday !
morning.
WHY NOT read the "Want Ad” pages
of this paper each day? They are
brimful of many opportunities to make
and save money. Mrs. .1. B Martin. H5 :
West Cain Street, surely does not want I
to overlook her ad in this paper and i
be sure to mark a circle around it
for the "Want .Ad" man will be to see I
her Thursday morning and present her
with a prize dollar bill. 1
FOR SALE
JOHN J.
WOODSIDE
1 jOTS
OR ME WOOD PARK
(Eayy Terms.)
NICE SHADE, good neighbors, fine
streets. Public school and good car
service.
THOS R FINNEY. Sales Mgr.,
12 "Real Estate Row.”