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16 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS WEHNi:>l>.\ Y. APRIL u;'. 191:'..
A World of opportunities are found each, day in these little Want Ads. Do you read them?
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“\VILL~PAY - 6*-
OX SAVINGS.
]X SUMS of r>00 (o U.000. The
Merchant* and Mechanins’
Banking and Loan Co.. 200
Grant Building. Tel. Ivy ->341
Cash Capital $120,000,
5 Thos. J. Wesley. Cashier.
B M. Grant, Pres. 3-11-50
\i v\TKD- Party with abcni $300 or
' $400 t;» invest in good i*a ' mg bu*t-
Ti--- we#k ; ' dividends primrameed Ad-
• t »' Wamifacturer, care Georgian
BUSINESS GUIDE
25-17-4
Money to Loan.
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Ready Reference for the
Business Man, the Artisan
And the Public in General
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Buying and Selling
Of Eggs for Hatching
BUI 1
Architects and Builders.
v •SmT^STSTying enormous
* rent. You need an archi
tect who understands your particular
needs Mv long experience as architect
and builder and l can furnish you plans,
specifications ami bill of all necessary
materials cheaper than any bod} else in
Mlanta It's to your interest to w* me
FRITZ WAdKNKR. 408 Fourth National
Bank Building Phone Main 174 2-26-54
FURNITURE *
REPAIRED
66 McDaniel street
W. L. LUNSFORD * CO..
Auction Sales of Furniture and 1
• s li \.\P for Immediate loans
-r ■ m or near Atlanta. .1. E.
•m h ,:r. .Vil Equitable BMg.
l; XV [.’<’> I’.PH" iTOAN COMPANV
, ;p Ml CD to mafic first mortgage
in mortgagt . ts«»ro* ,,
- a i CENTRA!, AUCTION COMPANY, 1*
»»;_ '\ f loan FROM $1,000 TO | Last Mitchell street, buys end Mel**
• rate of interest is 3. J everything, regular auction I ueauay
and Friday Bell phone Mam 2424
Cochran &•
Atl. phone 8091.-M
_ 8-22-14
FURNITURE repaired. upholstering.
reflnlahing neatly done Work calied
for and delivered young K Carson,
479 Marietta street. Atlanta 8567.
3-5-6
Strong Chicks From a Setting
of Fifteen Is Considered
Satisfactory.
Household Goods.
Phones, Atlanta 5950-F.
!<pat:s. a
more' m
*1.009.001
« 6 ». 7 y and 8 per rent. l)h>-
PFNDING ON GRADE and aiza of loan
« . rect to our office. Quick service
rtVfii an r* building propositions. 21 In-
Building Mam 87..
3-25-1
Pi RClIASi; mone: notes bought and
monc\ loaned on real estate. Chae. P
Glover Realty Co.. 2Vs Walton St. 4-12-2
money for salaried pjlople
and OTHERS, Upon their own names;
heap rates, easy payments. Confi
dential D. H. Tolman, 820 Austell
building.
tV PITMAN & CONNORS.
CSTAHUSHED 1890.
M ortgages on Real Estate.
4-1-8
PUROHASF MONEY notes wanted for
.pent Small amounts, running for
short time preferred. R. F. Gilliam At
torney. Sixth floor. Fourth National
Rank Building.
4-16-
IP YOUR NAME in the Business Guide
columns of the "Want Ad" section?
Uttle ade bring big results
FARM I$OANS PLACED In any amount
on improved farm lands in Georgia.
The Southern Mortgage Company,
Gould building. 7-18-1
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND,
any amount; 6 per cent. Write or
rail S W. Carson, 24 South Broad
street 4-1-17
10-3-41
Automobile Repairing.
guaranteed.
M 6111,
Hardware and Tools
HAfijDtt'AftK tool®, hoi],.hold special.
lies 180 per cent value at 100 Edge
wood Avenue U G. Martin. 2-11-41
Bi Witt*'AtlWTOHE mmnzS&KSfera
/{IFORGED. Broken springs re-weld
ed and guaranteed. Prices right. Sat
isfactory service. Anderson Bros Hr
Rich, both phones, 372 Edgewood Ave
nue. 4-2-7
leaned
snd blocked, 35c. George's Hal Clean
ing and Shoe Shine Parlor. 3*4 E. Ala.
Street 4-10-11
Bank*.
'~ ~ame ric a rT’ft'A tISSXl bank.
Corner Alabama and Broad street
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,000,000.
Barber Shop*.
i i'aTr cuts-- i
place, between
3 Viaduct
and Broad.
Peachtree
12 28-3S
WANT ED—To buy good purchase
money notes, or first mortgages
Georgia Land and Loan Co., 90S Third
National Bank Bldg.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Atlanta Property.
BUSINESS BUILDINGS.
5 and per cent.
residence" BUILDINGS.
5%, 6 and 6*4 per cent
Tour rate depends upon the location
—WTfhout notice you can pay back a
hundred, any multiple of a hundred dol
lars. on the entire loan on any interest
date
TURMAN, BLACK &
CALHOUN.
Loan Correspondents.
PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COM
PA NY OF AMERICA.
203-8 Empire Building
WE HAVE plenty of money to
, ii-nil at lowest rates on At
lanta and nearby property, ei
ther for straight or monthly
payment plant. Also for pur-
ehasimr purchase money notes.
Foster & Robson, 11 Edgewood
avfftue.
ty.
Bicycles.
i t Up. "8RSVSEiSTImi' sufiplie*.
See D. Alexander. 54 N. Pryor.
M. 3116. Repair Work a apecial-
3-27-61
CALL Main 1320. Atlanta 1436 Bicycle
repairs and sundries Atlanta Bicycle
Company. 10 Peters Street 2-15-66
Box and Bedding Plants.
VVVVVyVy^V\A^V\A^VWvASs/^AAA^AA^A/
ALL KINDS of bedding and box plants,
60c per dozen. Telephone your order
Ivy 12*8-,). Ponce Del,eon Floral Co..
398 Ponce DeLeon avenue 4-2-2
Builders.
i^'iXs'’BnTTry;m^'~romU'~WTri
buy you a lot or pay off your lot.
'Perms to suit. 400 Temple Court Main
4189 4-15-16
Carpenter and Builder.
—AUxxiNUs'-'itKprjfirwehK'.
D. M WHEELER, 19 South Forsyth 8t
Hatter*.
ACfMK If A TTKtfF'm'i ke old' hats look
like new Mail orders given prompt at-
'ention 20 East Hunw street. 12-3-44
Instrument Makers.
E. A BfisTffXM'M r KG. CO?,
Instrument Maker?
NOW LOCATED AT 278*4 EDGE WOOD
A VENUE. All kinds of high-grade
light machine work done. Special at
tention given to repairing of engineers’
instruments. LEVELS ami TRANSITS
3-11-40
Jewelry.
arge stock of solid
gold and befll grades# of filled
bracelet h Price $2.60 and up:
cash or time. Banta-Cole Oom-
6 South Broad Street. 4-15-23
Lighting Fixtures.
K1 ,l‘.i 'TRIG and gas fixtures; all naw
style*; lowest prices. Queen Mantel
and Tile Company, 56 West Mitchell
street. Phone Main 681. 1-16-16
Ak Ure old saying' goes, there arc
two side? to every question, and no
where are th*u mote important than
in the buying and selling of egg* for
hatching. We are now just in the
midst of the egg Reason. When eggs
8-5-36 j are lo be bought the purchaser, as a
rule, seek? to gel all he can foi his
money, both in quantity and quality.
This is but natural and all right, but
the question very naturally comes up:
What should the purchaser reason
ably expect of the seller? As to the
price to be paid, that is a matter
to be decided before w> make our
purchase. If we conclude a breedei
lias a certain quality of stock we are
both looking for or seeking, we as-
the price and are willing to
man, usually the bleeder with * large
show record, long and successful
breeding career. His yards sre pre
sumed to be mated from his prize
winners and stock of the same breed
ing and class. It is the duty of such
a breeder to be sure that no inferior
eggs are slipped into the 1 ray*. It
might be a temptation whan eggs are
in great demand—orders ahead of the
supply—to do this. But there is no
excuse for it and the man who would
do it would do a whole lot of other
mean things after the same fashion
Tt is also the duty of the seller to
furnish reasonably fresh eggs in each
and every case. This is due the put -
chaser, whether he is getting $1 eggs
or $10 eggs. The sooner we oan get
the buyer and the seller each to un
derstand hi* position and relative re
sponsibility to the other, the better
it will be for both parti
business at large. Please do not get
it into your head that every £? n '.
sideration is due you and that noth nig
is due the other party. GET RIGHT
Dropsy.
DROPBY CURED—Relieves shortness of
breath In 36 to 48 hours. Reduces
swelling In fifteen to twenty days. Co*,
lorn Dropsy Remedy Company, 406 Aus
tell Bldg . Atlanta, Ga 5-25-11
WOULD you give 25 cents for a good
job? Place a “Want Ad" in The Geor
gian and gei one.
Business Opportunities.
IF YOU HAVE about $1,000 idle cash
and want to invest in good second
mortgage notes, payable monthly, $30
each, will make, it attractive Address
Notes, care Georgian. 209-22-4
WANTED—Steady, sober working man
with $400 to take half interest in the
beel paying business in Atlanta. For
investigation, address Partner. Box 402.
care Georgian. 41-22-4
Medical
^DEWBERRY’S DELIGHT
WORKS white you sleep, it
the liver, bowels and the kidneys •*!]
removes the foul waste matter from .1"
Intestinal tract that causes 90 D er ...
of all human ills. Office. 9f
Street.
DR. EDMONDSON'S Tansy, TemyrUmi
and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and m
liable treatment for painful and
pressed menstruation, irregularities ...
similar obstructions. Trial box bv m«n
50c. Frank Edmondson ft Bro. mum,
facturing chemists, 11 North Broad s;
THE OFFICE SERVICE COMPANY of
fers to all travelers a home, an office
al small cost. Consult us. We save
you money. W# show you how to save
end the money. Write us. 213 Temple Court
parties and uie Buf)ding H 2-28-3S
&
ARE YOU LOOKING for a good posi
tion? A 1ilU«* ‘Want Ad" will hud it
for you.
Lime, Concrete, Roofing-, 3tone.
f^rrrmiTWfrsftm:'i?oXfpAi!rY
Lime, concrete end roofing stone. 9J5
3d Net. Bunk Bldg 2 8-50
FOR all kinds of
Jro
rletta street. Phone M. 2937.
Phone M. 4186. Atlanta 1547
12-31-16
Machine Work.
Carpets and Rugs Cleaned
a tXXWta st eaSYSarFet''SCeaIn -
TNG COMPANY (Inc.1 27 West Alex-
andcr street. Phone Ivy 4186. Mol*:
and dry cleaning Rugs woven from
your old carpets and rags. Porch
shades made to order. 2-8-27
Coal
Real Estate For Sale.
Bif -i»VVNEFf, at bargain. 14 Adams 8i
Decatur, six room*, hall and bath: all
- onvenlence?. Call Decatur 55, or get
«»ff as Pattillo Station 4-22-22
FOR SALE—Beautiful new seven-room
•t-liagea on nice street. Marietta, ten
.mutes walk from car line. Splendid
ua;<!en. barn, shade and fruit trees.
Ufa.;,, now for occupancy. Only $2,750
\\ rW take cash payment $500 and terms
«<ti balance John P Cheney. Marietta,
Ga 4-22-2
!U Is u lot 'Ou want
man. 1021-5 Empire
Main 3010.
Moran is the
Bldg Phone
4-22-8
Li'/J^E OR SALE Artistic bungalow;
agreened. tiled, furnace, garage Ad
dress “Ample'. Park,” care Georgian.
31-22-4
OVERLOOKING Druid Hills, lot 50 by
150, for $300 Will double in value in
short while; $30 cash. $5 per month. A
pick-up. Investment, care Georgian.
Box 403 4-22-1
FOR SALE Eleven acres land, one-half
mile north of Smyrna: $1,300 will buy
miit *o$d withfn-next twenty days Do
not apply with less than $500 cash pay
ment Rest on terms. D. G. Stewart,
Ac worth. Ga 200-22-4
IS YOUR NAME in the Business Guide
columns ofi he “Want Ad" section?
i Ait lie ads bring Lug results
LET US BUILD you a home Will buy
■ you a lot or pay off your lot Terms
to suit 400 Temple Court Main 4189
4-18-43
THE BEST BARGAIN in Ansley Park.
60 feet on Barksdale Drive, close to
the Anslev home, for $1,800. $700 cash,
balance one and two years Bergen
Box 375. Jacksonville. Fla 4-20-26
MALSBY COMPANY.
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
MACHINERY.
f38-f# MARIETTA STREET
4-S-16
Mattress Renovating.
SanpFakf SfXWrfKss re>J(JvafC
ING—Factory new and up-to-date;
l \ I l fir; f . /iaTT moderate prices; give us a trial. Jack-
vl/Au JcJliro Lump— ( OAIj son * Orr Company, Means street and
& A. K R. Both phones. 3-20-14
$4.75
PIEDMONT COAL CO.
BOTH PHONES MAIN S64» 1-1S-34
Coal, Coke and Wood.
S M. TRl' I TT 1- S'dKs,
certain
give it: that settles the matter. The
next question that comes up before
the buyer is. What kind of a hatch
is he going to g*H. and what is he
entitled to under the circumstances.
There are a number of qualifica
tions right in title connection that en
ter and splendid results follow. The
eggs may have lo be shipped several
hundred miles, subject to rough
handling. This very materially les
sens the probability of a full hatch.
This the purchaser has waived when
he plates his order with the breeder
at such a distance. True, the dis
tance may cut but a little figure in
the matter and a splendid result
ensue.
Stock From Yard*.
Again, when we buy eggs of an ex
tensive breeder who is obliged to yard
his breeding stock, we should take in
consideration the fact that stock from
yard*, as a rule, will not produce as
large a per cent of fertile or hatch-
able eggs as farm stock allowed full
and free range. The question comes
to u* then: Wiiat should we expect
as a hatch from shipped eggs? ,We
have all kinds of experience all along
the line, both as the buyer and the
seller. We consider a hatch of six
good, strong, vigorous chicks from
fifteen eggs (ifcat had been shipped)
one not to be complained of. Should
we get a hatch of ten or twelve, we
would be very much pleased. Should
we succeed in raising tQ maturity
three or four good specimens of the
quality we presumed we were paying
for, we would be mighty w r ell repaid
for the investment of time and money.
On the other side, the question
arises: Are breeders and sellers of
eggs giving our customers what they
buy? If we are selling eggs a 1 $2.50
per settii.g are they from good pure
stock, not mixed in any way by com
ing in contact with a different or
mixed stock? Should our price be
$5 per setting we should see well to
it that nothing but first-class stock
enters our yards. Well selected, well
mated, uniformly standard in makeup
and many of them suited for the show
room.
Then comes the $10-per-setting
Questions snd Answers.
Judge Marshall: Will you kindly in
form me the diet on which you raise
\our baby chickens; also let me Know
what you think of chick meal o and
12. and chick grain; also what do you
! think of feeding Aunt Patsy dry mash
! to baby chick*? Thanking you in ad-
Ivance for this information, beg to re
main. Your* trul>^ ^
ANSWER:—The small mixed chick
grain feed and plain rolled oats are
the best feeds to start young chicks
with that I know of. Any good dry
mash that does not have much meat
scraps or strong ingredient* in it is
all right for little chicks. One that
we have always liked is maoe of I Main 4398
equal parts pure wheat bran, shorts
and corn meal, put in a hopper where
they can get to it at any time, but
cannot scratch it out and waste it.
The principal thing is :o feed as many
things dry as possible, for we have
found that wet mashes, and particu
larly of corn raeah tend to cause sour
crops and indigestion, indicated bloat
ing. etc. Plain rolled oats is one of
the nicest and safest feeds for the
first two or three days that you can
use. Wheat is a good feed, but it had
best be cracked along with some corn
and fed that wav, sifting out the
flour and meal that come with it.
BUSINESS MEN Have you an Atlanta
j address? If not, why not? We act
i for you. give you mail, telephone and
stenographer’s service at small cost.
Write for particulars. The Office Serv
ice Company, 213 Temple Court Build
ing, Atlanta. Ga. S-3-3
, , . gro
good location; average ousiness. $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.
Allen M. Pierce 16 Marietta St. 4-15-12
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 Gquld building, Atlanta, Ga. Phone
8-1-6
Palmistry.
TREMAINE.
The Mystic.
126 WEST PEACHTREE ST
UNDER A POSITIVE GUARANTEE
DEVELOPS persona! magnetism ai
psychic gifts by which your great
est wish can positively be reiSi,,.,
Help and advice concerning vour mo«t
secret and important affairs. " Convin;
Ing tests to every caller; nar,-.—
and facts. Consultation. 11; no high,,
No fee unless you are told exact! wht>
you wish to know. Curious or frivolou.
persons not desired at any price Y 0 ,
must be sincere. My work is „>, r.n
gion. Bring this ad. 47.30 t
Diamonds.
WILL EXCHANGE $200 diamond
balance cash for good auto. P. F
man, Box 75, care Georgian. 200-21-4
WOULD YOU BUY a good automobile
cheap? The automobile columns of
ihe “Want Ad” section carry a list of
automobiles and accessories.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
Published by The Georgian Com Dan-.
20 East Atlanta.
Alabama St. Georgia
Entered at Atlanta postoffice as second-
class matter.
Subscriptions Payable Jn Advance
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Delivered by carrier in Atlanta and
other cities, one week 14
Builders of Atlanta
Ducks.
ON account of my health 1 am forced
to sell our entire dock of ducks, con
— — machine work ses ;; — TV— , uu ^ vr ' wu-
Camp Bros., now located at 275 Ma- slsr, ng f >f 100 Fawn and White Runners,
-• 12-3-4 ^ Mammoth Pekin* and 14 White Run
nels. Most of these are prize winners
and ribbons go with them. Thev are
all select birds. Low price on lot. or
either variety Make offer or write me.
Eggs $1 for 12. $5 per 100. Ducklings
any time 26c each Oak Dean Farm,
Slone Mountain, Ga 4-17-10
Orpingtons.
BLACK ORPINGTON e^g.s $2 per fif
teen; laying pullets $.? each: pen of
a even pullets at bargain. Brown. 137
Crew. Main 109. 34-16-4
for dry wood and best coal
1-31-21
Contract Painting and Wall
Tinting.
.1. A JOHNSON,
1788-.1. for all
tinting
397 W Fair St., West
kinds of painting and
Dentist.
PORCELAIN—NO GOLD
CROWN AND BRH1GE WORK
OUR SPECIALTY.
^ Whalebone
±r+V5Lv0* Best Bet.
$3.00
No More. No
Less
GOLD CROWN (22 CARAT) . $3.00
BRIDGE WORK, PER TOOTH 3 00
SILVER FILLINGS 25
GOLD FILLINGS 50
CLEANING TEETH 50
TWENTY-YMAR (1VARANTKK.
EASTERN PAINLESS DENTISTS.
38Vi Peachtree Street. 4-2-31
Paint.
THE TRIPOD PAINT COMPANY,
37-9 Pryor Street.
BEST goods, prompt service Phone us
your orders Phones Bell Main 4711.
Main 4710. Atlanta 406. 7-1-12
Priming.
RYBERt & HOI j LING S W ORT J1
FOR ANY KIND of printing.
We satisfy our customers.
10 Gilmer Street. Bell Main 4600
4-4-6
Eggs—All Varieties.
FINEST EGGS, $! a seeing, delivered.
Address Finler. P. o. Box 1515, At
lanta. 4-19-17
BALANCE SEASON Egg* iron, my
special mating “bred-to-lay” S. C.
White Leghorns. $1.50 retting; special
trialing White Runner ducks (Patton
strain) including second drake, fourth
and fifth young ducks, Atlanta show.
November. 1812. $2 setting. South Geor
gia Poultry Farm, Sale Citv. Ga
.1-1-18
Poultry—All Varieties.
Free range duck and poultry
FARM, Chamblee, Ga. Large stock of
White Runners. Leghorns and Rhode
island Reds, enables us to ship fresh
^g£Ts. strong and fertile. Write for prices
on slock and eggs if you want a bargain.
1-21-18
Cows.
JfCRSEy 'Your~g2Tion3:
fresh with third in May.
21 East Alabama.
second calf;
F. P. Folger,
77-20-4
FOR SALE—One fresh milch cow. Call
Ivy k 178-J or apply 119 Columbia Ave
nue.
4-20-61
Horses, Mules^ Vehicles^ Etc
tfTXTED^Surrey and buggj in good
condition. Will pa> cash for same. __ ....
Must be wide gauge to be used on noun- I Crumley and Smith Streets.
i i 1,... Lite 4_vn.il . — ..
try
roads. Telephone Ivy 4458. 4-20-14
Warranty Deeds.
$12,000—Mrs. Mary Virginia Hardy,
individually and as guardian for
George Calloway Hardy, to John W.
Alexander, lot 76x219 feet, north side
Peachtree Circle, being lot 6. block 13.
Ansley Park. April 17, 1913.
$6,000—John W. Alexander to Mrs
Mary V. Hardy, individually and as
guardian for George C. Hardy, No.
185 Whitehall Terrace. 50x72 feet:
also lot 85x150 feet, southeast corner
April
Wyandottes.
THE " FAMOUS REGAL STRAIN of
While Wyandottes are noted for their
snow 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
f or hatching al S3. $5. $10 per fifteen.
Regal Wyandotte Yard, 230 Oglethorpe
Avenue, Atlanta. Ga. 11-16-18
GOOD HORSE, eight years, weighs 750
pounds. You can buy- cheap. Come
see him. Don't care to feed. 9 East
Ashland Avenue. Costly. 4-22-29
THE EGGS of different varieties of
fowls will be found classified under
their respective breeds in the future,
instead of under the classification of
Eggs
Leghorns.
Plymouth Rocks.
BARRED ROCK eggs, pure and fresh
from Georgia Poultry Farm: $1 per
setting On sale at 12 South Broad
Street. 4 20-63
Roof and Gutter Work.
I RKPAlR ail 'i-ooftVrs. ttiV kimJ,
sheet iron work. 38 South Pryor.
Main 3127. T. W. Hooper. 8-4-63
B
Safe Cracksman.
Flrearufburglar proof safes
opened and repaired. C. C.
Downes, 29% Marietta Street.
Phone* M. 2146. Atlanta 4922.
4-5-11
Sand.
SAND.
SAND In any quantity
prompt delivery. 8. M
and quality;
Truitt ft Son
1 13-33
NEW eight-room house bath; 249 Eu
clid Ave Inman Park: oak parquet
floors, built-in buffet, full basement,
►f^vantU toilet price, $5,500. liberal
ifrms Apply F L Markham, owner.
Dffice, Ivy 1993. residence. Ivy 3755-L
40-17-4
For Sale or Exchange-
Estate.
-Real
Tor BEAUTimmoWEB ami build-
tig iots ill Uollege Park, the most de-
Hit'&blf suburb of Atlanta, see t C. Me*
•.\ii OH any time, evening or Sun
o*\. ,it;d >ee attractive two-family
cam-heated house; North Side, bound
. enhance $2,000 in next iwo years
t> \ ing 7 per cent net now on purchase
-ire 12 per cent gross. Foot Seal
-nd Eighth Street {Perry) $1
a- L. which will mean more than
’ per « ent on amount actually
Would take half equity in reni
c belli floors, or exchange for
-j ■ i,. iv\ 4995-.I 4-20-53
Ear, Nose, Throat and Lung
Trouble.
DK GEORGE BROWN. Diseases of the
Ear. None, Throat and Lungs. 312-14
Austell Bldg. 1 have the only compound
oxygen plant ever brought South and
make this gas dally. Weak, nervous,
anaemic and pale people are invited to
•all. 4-6-13
Engineering and Machine
Designing.
(7. V. PLANT, M. E
1 DEVELOP YOUR INVENTION.
Dixie Pattern and Machine Works, 262
West North Avenue Main 2829. 4-6-17
Sewing Machines.
WE RENT new machines with complete
set of attachments fo»* $2 per month;
also machines repaired; prompt deliv
ery. Both phones 1893. Singer Sewing
Machine Company, 79 Whitehall
9-14-44
Shoe*
GET the best shoes for the whole
family. Peacock & Drennen,
222 Marietta Street. 4-16-28
WILTS LEGHORN cockerels, heavy
laying strain, $1.50 pullets. $2 each;
gs. $1.60 and up. Mrs. Robert West.
Carter Hill road. Montgomery'. Ala.
11-9-66
If
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. 8-8-11
Orpingtons.'
S. C. CRYSTAL WHITE Orpingtons';
egg* $2. $3. $5 per setting of 15 eggs:
old and young stock for sale. George
M. Moseley, Menlo, Ga 2-27-9
FOR SA1.E One pen Kellerstrass White
Orpingtons, one cock and four hens;
also several trios of Cook’s White Or
pingtons; foundation stosk direct from
Cook farms. Write for prices. Mrs F.
O. Miller. Fort Valley. Ga 3-12-16
WOULD you
job? Place j
gian and get one.
give 25 cents for a good
"Want Ad" in 'I'he Geor-
Dogs.
FOR SALE—Cheap, four fox terrier
puppies, seven weeks old; they are fine
pups, at a bargain. Henry My ex's, 343
Luckie Street. Atlanta phone 4211.
4-21-4
THOROUGHBRED fox terrier puppies;
vigilant, kind and excellent i*atters.
Males $10. females $7.50. F. A. Dough- »
man Decatur, G<*. Telephone Ivy 4000 1
or Main 1142. 4-21-21
Cows.
?*OTp ^^SAt7Y'U^Oi ie me d iuni-size mule,
cheap. W. .1 Garner. 250 Marietta.
4-22-35
Seeds and Poultry Supplies^
H. G. HASTINGS & 00.
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’ HAND8PRAY, 50c each
MYERS’ WHITEWASH SPRAY, $3
each
A FULL LINE OF BRASS CANARY
CAGES.
SUIBREL AND PARROT CAGES.
ALL SIZES of flower pots and tubs
PRATT’S POULTRY DISINFECANT,
fine for killing mites and lice, and
disinfecting the poultry houses.
WHATE OIL SOAP for killing hugs on
rose bushes and flowering plants.
Fly Screens.
FLY SCREENS
FLY
COME SEE our Roll-aawy Screen*, our
Roller-bearing Screens, our Sliding
Screens; none better. It will pay you lo
see our goods; get prices 217 Kiser
Bldg. Main 1319. Porter Screen Co.
.1 .1 Crawford, Agent 2-4-14
Fire-Proof Storage.
WE STORE HOUSEHOLD GOODS and
pianos Office and warehouse, 239-
241 Kdgewood avenue. Ivy 2037. John
J. Woodside Storage Company.
Shoe Repairing.
50 CENTS.
At Gw inn s Shoe Shop. 6 Huckie Street.
Opposite Piedmont Hotel. Both phones.
8-26-45
Stove andjtange Repairing.
STOVE DOCTOR.
STOVE, range and furnace repairing
61 South Pryor Street. Bell Phene
Main 1460 Atlanta phone 1410. 4-10-10
WOULD YOU OWN YOUR HOME
Georgian “Want Ad will show
; ihe way.
DAN THE FIXER.
vtfWCS A VA Bn't’DTlTfM) A TAD 1
Farms For Sale
Twenty acres a' Mallory
\ l*airbum car line, five-
barn. pasture, running
. of fruit: $2,800 $500 cash,
suit, or will exchange
Stonewall. Ga 4-18-47
Farms For Sale or Exchange
“ .. ;-;i^n?srcTrxs?re==TStrTcrS
c - . three-quarter* of mile of
e. wet! adapted for dairy or truck
xcher.ge •
Georgia. 1
. *’C kKr.f.-’H Street
Fresh Oysters Daily.
VIRGIN] A and New Or!cans stoves A*D p refrigerator’ re
ovsters Oil the half shell. 40c We *ell second-hand gas stoves.
, -- 11 i . . . We sweep chimneys
dozen. 11 1’eaehtree street m Whitehall street.
Atlanta phone 3215 Bali phone M. 26M.
Furniture.
Trunks. Rag* and Suitcases
•■'''irgTxn^D*i?«rREPxnos6:—
ROUNTREE'S. 77 WHITEHALL ST.
TIIONES Bell M 157* Atlanta 1*64
Violin Maker.
70 ACRES
155-
THREE MILES fioni
Alfalfa; 35 acres <•
$3.250—easv terms.
155-
statifin on A. & W
leared and under
. P. Ry.; 2%
cultivation;
acres planted in
23 acres bottom;
18 ACRES
NICE FIVE-ROOM RESIDENCE, one three-room tenant house, large
two-story barn. 10 stalls; 12 acres under cultivation; rich land;
fronting McDonough Road; plenty fruit, peaches, plums, cherries,
pears, grapes; ideal dairy farm. $3,750. Let us show you the property.
102 ACRES
city property or good
Also vacant lot. 60
close iu. !>■
me*' lately. Maht
253 Kighlar. \ e
4 20-08
T. C. FURNITURE C
Casli or eas> payments, 415 Marietta.
Atlanta 1797 4-6-12
Furniture Repairing and
Upholstering.
SOI THERE FURNITURE EXCHANGE
CARPET cleaning, furniture repairer.
Furniture bought and sold and mat
tresses renovateo 121 McDaniel Street.
Beil P! one Main 4840 Atlanta Phone
3892 4-66
ARK YOU U»OKl\<
\Sam Ao
good po»i-
w111 lino i'
! changed: repairing a specialty. The
Oki Rouble Violin Dealer Mays Bad-
get*. 84H Teach tree 8-81-S4
Wood
WOOD.
SOUTH GEORGIA mill cut-offs by the
arloari or r.r.y quantity you may i
I want They make fine kindling S M !
Truitt k Son t-18-33
IMPROVED; house, barns and other necessary out-buildings: springs.
On Cascade Springs Road. This has about 1,500 feet frontage and
t-apable of attractive subdivision. This is a real bargain at the price.
See us about ibis quick.
60 ACRES
IMPROVED; on paved mad; house, barn and other shelters: good loca
tion; price attractive. Let us show you this parcel.
1913.
$5,250— 1. Silverman to Mrs. M. L.
Rice. No. 321 Courtland Street. 31x-
130 feet. April 18. 1913.
$230—Mrs. Annie K. Taylor to Mrs.
A. Z. Harris, lot 51x163 feet, east side
Park Street. 50 feet south of Hamil
ton Street, East Point. April 11. 1913.
$215—Same to same, lot 52x159 feet,
east Ride Park Street, 190 feet south
of West Washington Street. April
11. 1913.
$o and Other Consideration—Mrs.
Mary E. Sweetapple to Mrs. Jennie
S. Hammond, lot 70x222 feet, east
side Boulevard. 50 feet north of For
rest Avenue; also lot 52x177 feet,
north side Woodward Avenue, 150
feet east of Park Avenue; also one-
half interest in lot 50x150 feet, north
side Forrest Avenue, 255 feet west of
Fort Street; also one-half interest in
lot 96x106 feet, southwest corner
Highland and Augusta Avenues; also
one-half interest in lot 130x348 feet,
north side Gordon Street, 242 feet
west of Holderness Street. April 17.
1913.
$5, Hove and Affection—J. T. Col
lier to Ducile Collier, lot 52x36 feet. 1
north west corner Maple and Foun
dry Street. April 22. 1913.
$750—Sarah G. McWilliams (by
guardian) to Miss Jessie McWilliams,
lot 50x150 feet, on GartrHl Street,
land lot 45, one-third interest. April
18. 1913.
$700—B. C. Byrd to P. R. Byrd, lot
50x150 feet, north side Kentucky Ave
nue, 200 feet west of Nebraska Ave
nue. April 14, 1913.
$3.500—Fair Dodd to Mrs. T. E.
Kuhns. No. 290 South Pryor Street.
28x141 feet. April 5. 1913.
$1,293—Mrs. Martha A. Bigham to
E. H. Lake, lot 45x131 feet, north side
Seal Place. 205 feet east of Boule
vard. April 19, 1913.
$3.000—Ben J. Massell to H. M.
Carlton, lot 150x300 feet, west side
Ashbv Street, 708 feet south of Simp
son Street. April 19. 1913.
$5—W. D. Hughes and B. T. Simp
son to W. E. Upchurch, lot on north
west line of W. E. Upchurch prop
erty. 168 feet southwest of Rugby
Street, for alley purposes. March 31.
1913.
$5—M. E. Farmer and M W. Reid
to Porter Langston, lot 36x70 feet, 114
feet south of Jones Avenue and 300
feet east of southeast corner of Man-
gum Street and Jones Avenue. Oc
tober 6. 1912.
$2,000—James W. Grimes et al. to
E. Harden. No. 239 West Fair Street.
50x140 feet. July 15. 1912.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY
T
LAND DEPARTMENT
REALTY TRUST BUILDING.
IVY lisoo.
Ansley Park Home Sold.
Robert E. Riley has sold through
E. R. Greene, of the Thomson &
Lynes Real Estate Agency, his two-
story stone house at 81 East Fif
teenth Street, Ansley Park, to Dr.
W. J. Blalock, president of the Ful
ton National Bank, for S25.000.
This residence was built by Mr.
Riley several years ago, after he had
disposed of his former home at the
north wet corner of Peachtree Place
end West Peachtree. It is on the 1
south side of the street, near the resi
dences of George S. Lowndes, James
O. Wynn, Burton Smith, George
Muse. Linton C. Hopkins, E. S. Eh-
ney, Edward H. Inman, Robert A.
Smythe and others.
Improvements at Decatur.
Many signs of civic improvement
have been noted of late at Decatur.
Individuals are planting hedges and
flowers along the public highways;
the Georgia Railroad is preparing' to
beautify Its right of way through the
town, and a landscape architect is
busy shaping up the grounds of the
DeKalb County court house.
Decatur citizens are exulting over
the railroad improvement. They see
in this step the beginning in the State
of much more work along this line,
after the plan of railways in the East
which have beautified their suburban
stations w ith parks and flowers.
Decatur has done a great deal
sidewalk and street work, and the
latest slogan is "plant trees.”
Warranty Deeds.
JS.iiiO—W. P Wheeler to Mrs S.
P Kennon. lot 48xi5fi feet, south side
Logan Street, in land lot 44: Apr! 1
18. 1913.
3500—Dennis J. Griffin to C. A.
Yarbrough, lot 50x100 feet, southeast
corner Garabaldi and Roy Streets;
April 11, 1913.
$125—Mrs. Maty A Lambert to
Anunie R. Williams. lot 40x100 feet
West Fair Street, 160 feet west of
Abbott Street; April 19, 1913
$360—South Atlanta Land Company
to Trustees of Mount Pleasant Bap
tist Church, South Atlanta, Ga,, lot
50x130 feet, northwest corner Meldor
Avenue and Lansing Street; April 12.
1913.
$200—Atlanta Real Estate Company
to V. C. Almand, lot 60x90 feet, north
side West Ashland Avenue at di
viding line between lots 25 and 24.
land lot 19: April 18. 193 3.
$2,300—William U. Cotton et al. to
Mrs. Alice Bouteli, lot 62x120 feet,
south side Hood Street, 50 feet from
Raw son Street; October, 1912.
$40—Atlanta Cemetery Association
to L. F. Couch, lot 128, block 4, At
lanta Park Cemtery; March 5, 1913,
$600—T. Rivers to Ruth Waters, lor
50x150 feet, west side Forrest War
209 feet north of Lakeview Avenue:
April 5, 1913.
$530—H. W. Woolf to Mrs. Eliza
beth C. Dodd, strip 10x313 on north
side Peachtree Circle, being the eau
part of lot 8, block .13, of Ansley
Park; June 2, 1909.
$2,250—James Luther Campbell If
Miss Myrtle E. Bree, 42 Piedmont
Place, 30x137 feet; April 19, 1913.
$532—Mrs. Eva G. Gammage to J
R. Denton, lot 85x255 feet, east side
Hopkins Street, 265 feet south of
Greensferry Avenue; March 14, 19U 1
$532—Same to same, lot 89x255 feet,
east side Hopkins Street, 264 feet
north of Sells Avenue; March 14. 19B -
$4,500—L. N. Eason to Mrs. S. E
Lockhart et al., lot 567x597 feet, north
west corner of Old Hemphill and New
Wesley Avenues; May 4, 1912.
Loan Deeds.
$1.500—Andrew' D. Howard to Mrs.
Mary E. Pattilio, 41 acres on Power?
Ferry Road, southwest corner land Jot
64: also 8 3-4 acres on east side Ros
well Road, 300 feet south of bridge
across Nancy Creek; April 9( 1913
$1,500—Miss Myrtle E. Bree to Mrs
Etta R. Semmons. 42 Piedmont Place
lot 30x137 feet; April 19, 1913.
$500—Mrs. Marv L. Whitaker to
Mrs. Julia Gibian, lot 43x146 feet
Southeast corner Arlington Avenue
and Holderness Street: April 21, 191"
$2.000—E. H. Lake to Mortgage
Bond Company of New' York. 20 Sea:
Place. 45x131 feet: April 21, 191!
$1.000—George B. Powell to R I *
Hope, lot 25x100 feet, northeast side
Marietta Street, 125 feet northwest of
Hampton Street ; December 3, 1912
$1.000—Same to same, lot 26x10"
feet, northeast side Marietta. Street
150 feet northwest of Hampton
Street; December 3, 1912.
$1,000—Same to same, lot 25x11'"
fdet, northeast side Marietta Stree
175 feet northwest of Hampton
Street: December 3. 1912.
$1.000—Same to same, lot 35x10"
feet, northeast side Marietta Street
100 feet northwest of Hampton
Street; December 3. 1912.
$500—D. H. and J. P. Wall to Ar
pieton Church Home, iot 47x140 fee:
east side of Walnut Street, 105 fee
north of Flat Shoals Road. April 1!
1913.
$2,000—Same to same, lot 177x120 s
200 feet, at Junction of Flat Shoal*
Road and a 30-foot street. April P
$1,100—Mrs. Dorothy Nuckols and
Mis. Rosa Freeman to Georgifl Rea
Estate Company, lot 50x150 feet, aouln
side of Eden Avenue, 60 feet west o
Gilbert Street. Also lot 195x508 feet
northwest corner of Harold and G<
bert Street*. Also lot 50x190 fee
west side of Gilbert Street, 250 fee
south of Eden Street. March 10, 191*
$1,000—Alfred Fox to Mrs. I“ a
Ferat. iot 60x150 feet, north side <’ T
Dill Avenue. 200 feet east of Har
ford Avenue. April 12, 1913.
Bonds for Title.
$4,200—Mrs. Mattie L. Raymer •
Lewis R. Lvons, Nos. 35 Rlgdon Stree
and 149 Maple Street, 40x11. >e j
April 17, 1913. „
$19,500—A. .1. Almand to Bei-.a
Maier. iot 65x100 feet, northwest cor
ner of Ellis and Fort Streets ap
11. 1913.
$3,600—LeRoy Smith lo "
Barnes, lot 57x195 feet, east si ■
Cascade Avenue. 100 feet nor
Cherry Street. February 7. 191-
$35,000—Knox Realty Compar.'
Virgil M. and Charles B. Alverson.
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