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' Rent
rn’lshed' r«r
in. T;c
4-ai-ll
room nicely
Hast Fair
90-20-4
large front
Jot. gentle
Peachtree
49-13-4
suitable~for
private fair..
Phone ivv
4-20-6-4
eel rooms on
light hou.se-
1 phone
4-20-33
electric
Apply
in.
lined. North
conveniences
’ 1294-J.
4-18-41
n to occupv
ily furniahed
9-J. 49-20-4
ooms young
it Peachtree
4-20-38
i or without
rth Side, ivy
4-20-38
te home, also
ong man; sep
3. 4-16-30
lished rooms.
illiams, apart
.16 4-19-14
For Rent
four upstairs
d back stairs
39-12-4
ting rooms for
v vacant. 569
34-22-4
t housekeeping
ty. 353 Euclid
4-22-16
led rooms, all
i. Main 6504-J
37-22-4
ng. four large,
rooms, second
ter. with bath,
> children. Ref
7089-J. 28-22-4
[shed rooms for
>rivate family
0-L. 4-20-75
10ms, gas. sink
with hot water,
ion to one small
block Georg*
ock Capitol Av
4-20-66
lished Rooms
it
lshed or unfor-
lt housekeeping
ivy 4491. 4-22-12
>r rooms; seps
s bath, veranda
t 4-22-28
ms For Rent.
iping rooms, pn-
Icity, hot water.
-L. 4-18-18
mtsFor Rent
RESHAM.
D. E M’GAAV
and ejuartm-u it?,
isieni people "
connarfced
4-6-8
>r five-room fur-
All convenience?
iars call Ivy 278
West Peachtree
4-20-62
e beautiful room*
ate home.
all convenience?
Phone Ivy 2329- <
4-20-on
oms.
THK ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS, WEDNESDAY
JL 2:1, 1913.
bath, front
Delightful L'
V 2478. 4-20-o4
furnished house.
[ain 3354.
cottage
iths; cloi
•oom
r months. -
one M. 3639-h
A World of opportunities are found each day in these little Want Ads. Do you read them?
—
Money Wanted.
IrCTEwnTPAY^
ON SAVINGS.
1\ SUMS oi' $.")00 to $5,000. The
Merchants and Mechanics’
R inkiuj? and Loan Co., 209
Building. Tel. Ivy 5341.
Cash Capital $120,000.
Tlios. J. Wesley, Cashier.
B. M. Grant, Pres. 3-11-50
Apartments
ent.
.in apartment*. n
• Phone
iesJForJtent
E furnished home
. eight rooms wit*
three baths; pn»
hildren Wrttelt
i National BtM
grove
BUSINESS GUIDE
Ready Reference for the
Business Man, the Artisan
And the Public in General
/ DAI 11 TOY DPT
1 I I\/F CTAfK
^rUULlKI, rcl
and Ll V l j 1 ULf\
, vTED Party with about $300
„, 0 invest in good paying bust
weekly dividends guaranteed
; Manufacturer, care Georgian.
or
Ad-
Architects and Builders.
1)1 i 1 iJ and st -- p i ,ayir ^ r
25-17-4
Money to Loan.
, .'■VTin' HAND for immediate loans
nV.merty in or near Atlanta. J. E.
\ u.i-nburg, 601 Equitable Bldg.
• . n -..i.i'ii Loan company
i rtKKD to make first mortgag*
rVal estate, second mortgage
,,,,1 we buy and sell puichase
m l- We ioan FROM $1,000 TO
1 , The rate of interest is 5,
i. 7 7U and 8 per cent. DE-
, i.ivVoN GRADE and size of loan,
i rt reel to our office. Quick service.
building propositions. 21 In-
:1 sv,Hiding. Main 877. S-tb-l
and stop .
rent. You need an archi
tect who understands your particular
needs. My long experience as architect
and builder, and 1 can furnish you plans,
specifications and bill of all necessary
materials cheaper than anybody else in
Atlanta. It’s to your interest to see me.
FRITZ WAGENER. 408 Fourth National
Bank Building. Phone Main 174. 2-25-54
Auction Sales of Furniture and
Household Goods.
centrai. Suction coMpXifr, a
East Mitchell street, buys anti sells
everything; regular auction Tuesday
and Friday. Beli phone Alain 2424.
10-3-41
FTTRNTTTTOTi c *“ e d for and de-
.V. * •' 1 1 1 iv r. llvered. Satlsfac-
RTCPA IRffn tlon guaranteed.
A .vllxr.n Cochran & Butler,
55 McDaniel street. All. phone 3091 -M.
3-22-H !
h I RNITURK repaired, upliolstering.
refinishing neatly done. Work called i
for arid delivered. Young 1C. Carson, j
Marietta street. Atlanta 3507. *
3-5-6
479
i•pi, AS 10 money notes bought and
,Uv loaned on real estate. Chas. P
Realty CO., 2% Walton St. 4-12-2
TTUnFY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
l-u OTHERS, upon their own names;
, t eap rates, easy payments,
•ent“f D- H - Tolman '
i building.
820
Confi
Austell
4-1-3
WKVMAN & CONNORS.
ESTABLISHED 1890.
Mortgages on Real Estate.
V'lT'^E MONEY notes wanted for
small amounts.- running for
; !rt time preferred. R. P. Gilliam, At.
Ly Sixth floor.
Bank Building.
Fourth
National
4-16-9
|,S YOFR NAME in the Business Guide
.olumns of the “Want Ad" section?
,, t ie ads bring big results. _ _
T OANS PLACED in any amount
nn lmproved farm lands in Georgia.
The Southern Mortgage Company,
[Gould building.
-13-1
PFCIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND,
' amount; 6 per cent. Write or
s tv Car30n, 24 South Broad
4-1-17
any
loall
Automobile Repairing.
mmETMjWpmis.
itE-FORGED. Broken springs re-weld
ed and guaranteed. Prices right. Sat
isfactory service. Anderson Bros. &
Rich, both phones, 372 Edgewood Ave
nue. 4-2-7
Banks.
AMERICAS NATIONAL BANK,
Corner Alabama and Broad street.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,000,000.
Barber Shops.
HAIR CUTS—15c.
place, between
3 Viaduct
and Broad.
Peachtree
12-28-28
Bicycles.
W. L. LUNSFORD & CO.,
Upholstering, repairing and refinishing
furniture of all kinds; satisfaction
guaranteed. Phones, Atlanta 5950-F.
M 5111. 3-5-20
Hardv are and Tool.?.
HARDWARE, tools, household special
ties. 100 per cent value at 100 Kdge-
1 wood A venue. H. G. Martin. 2-11-41
Hat Cleaning.
and blocked, 35c. George's Hat Clean
ing and Shoe Shine Parlor, 3t4 E. Ala.
| street. 4-10-11
Hatters.
AClSlE IIA r i'Th!H^make^old^halook
like new. Mall orders given prompt at-
tention. 20 East Hunter street. 12-3-44
^ ^ Jtnstrument Makers.
lCA~BOSTR? >M'' M FO. co.,
Instrument Makers.
NOW LOG \TED AT 278U EDGEWOOD
AV ENUE. All kinds of high-grade
light machine work done. Special at
tention given to repairing of engineers’
instruments. LEVELS and TRANSITS
3-11-40
ty.
FOR BICYCLES and supplies’,
See D. Alexander. 54 N. Pryor.
M. 3116. Repair Work a special-
Jewelry.
| street.
[wanted
—To buy good purchase
money notes, or first mortgages.
,irgla Land and Loan Co., 90? Third
atlonal Bank Bldg.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Atlanta Property.
BUSINESS BUILDINGS.
5 and 5% per cent.
pesidence buildings.
, 6 and 614 per cent.
V,i r rate depends upon the location.
A a t notice you can pay back a
■aired ary multiple of a hundred dol-
,. ,.,n the entire loan on any interest
IT KM AN, BLACK &
CALHOUN.
Loan Correspondents,
i PRUDK.NTIAL INSURANCE COM-
* PANY OF AMERICA.
\ 203-2 Empire Building.
V*; IIaVE plenty of money to
Bend at lowest rates on At
lanta and nearby property, ei
ther for straight or monthly
jpayment plant. Also for pur-
Jrliasinst purchase money notes.
|Foster & Robson, 11 Edgewood
renue.
Real Estate For Sale.
•V * NEIL at bargain. 14 Adams St..
[tur. six rooms, hall and bath; all
ivveniFiiccs. Call Decatur 55, or get
t ;it Pattillo Station. 4-22-22
•’OR SALK—Beautiful new seven-room
-i.tages on nice street. Marietta, ten
walk from car line. Splendid
aii'iien, barn, shade and fruit trees.
:* i'ly now fur occupancy. Only $2,750.
Till take cash payment $500 and terms
:i balance. John P. Cheney, Marietta’
■dii 4-22-2
CALL Main 1320, Atlanta 1436. Bicycle,
repairs and sundries. Atlanta Bicycle
Company, 10 Peters Street. 2-15-66
Box and Bedding’ Plants.
ALL KINDS of bedding and^box^plants^
oOc per dozen. Telephone your order.
oXo Ponce DeLeon Floral Co..
398 Ponce DeLeon avenue 4 3-2
WE have a large stock "of solid
gold and best grades of filled
bracelets. Price $2.50 and up;
* cash or time. Banta-Cole Com-
5 South Broad Street. 4-15-23
Lighting Fixtures.
ELECTRIC and gas fix Hires f^alf^new
styles; lowest prices. Queen Mantel
Tile Company. 56 West Mitchell
h Phone Main 681. 1-16-16
Builders.
ffinrmTir^ home: - - win
buj you a lot or pay off your lot.
Terms to suit. 400 Temple Court. Main
«89. 4-16-16
and
street.
■ARE YOU LOOKING for a
tion? A little "Want Ad”
for you.
good posi-
will find it
Carpenter and Builder.
all kTRj5§''repa1r work:
D M. WHEELER, 19 South Forsyth St
Phone M. 4186. Atlanta 1547
12-31-16
Carpets and Rugs Cleaned.
Attaint a Steam carpi?? cleT5T
ING COMPANY (Inc.> 27 West Alex
ander street. Phone Ivy 4186. Moist
and dry cleaning Rugs woven from
your old carpets and rags. Porch
shades made to order. 2-8-27
Lime. Concrete, Roofing, Stone.
LaBd LIME AND^T0SFn?0ltfPANY;
Lime, concrete and roofing store. 915
3d Nat. Bank Bldg. 2-8-50
Buying and Selling
Of Eggs for Hatching
Six Strong Chicks From a Setting
of Fifteen Is Considered
Satisfactory.
As the old saying’ goes, there arc
two sides to every question, and no
where are they more important than
in the buying and selling of eggs for
hatching. We are now just in the
midst of the egg season. When eggs
are to be bought the purchaser, as
rule, seeks to get all he can for 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 we make our
purchase. If we conclude a breeder
has a certain quality of stock we are
both looking for or seeking, we as
certain the price and are willing to
give it; that settles tlie matter. The
next question that comes up before
the buyer is, What kind of a hatch
is he going to get. and what is he
entitled to under the circumstances.
There arc* a number of qualifica
tions right in this connection that en
ter and splendid results follow. The
eggs may have to be shipped several
hundred miles, subject to rough
handling. This very materially les
sens the probability of a fill! hatch.
This the purchaser has waived when
he places 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 Yards.
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
yards, 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 us then: What should we expect
as a hatch from shipped eggs? We
r
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EDITED
BY
JUDGE ;
F. J.
MARSHALL
I
i
Dropsy.
J
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 (tljat 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 to maturity
three or four good specimens of the
quality we presumed we were paying
for, we would be mighty well 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 at $2.50
per setting 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 $ LO-per-setting
man, usually the breeder with a large
show record, long and successful
breeding career. His yards ni pre
sumed to be mated from his prize
winners and stock of tin* same bleed
ing and class, it is the duty of 8 ich
a breeder to be sure that no inferior
eggs are slipped into the trays. It
might b»* a temptation when eggs are
in great demand-—orders ahead of tho
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,
it is also the duty of the seller to
furnish reasonably fresh eggs in each
and every case. This is due the pur
chaser, whether he is getting $1 eggs
or $10 eggs. The sooner we can get
the buyer and the seller each to un
derstand his position and relative re
sponsibility lo the other, the better
it will be for both parties and the
business at large. Please do not get
it into your head that every con
sideration is due you and that nothing
is due the other party. GET RIGHT.
Questions and Answers.
Judge Marshall; Will you kindly in
form me the diet on which you raise
your baby chickens; also let me know
what you think of chick meal 5 und
12, and chick grain; also what do you
think of feeding Aunt Patsy dry mash
to baby chicks? Thanking you in ad
vance for this information, beg to re
main. Yours truly.
< \ P. P.
ANSWER: The small mixed chick
grain feed and plain rolled oats are
the best feeds to start young chicks
with that 1 know of. Any good dry
mash that does not have much meat
scraps or strong ingredients in it is
all right for little chicks. One that
we have alw’ays liked is made of
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 to feed as many
things dry as possible, for we have
found that wet mashes, and particu
larly of corn meal, 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 way, sifting out the
flour and meal that come with it.
DROPSY CURED—-Relieves shortness of
breath In 36 to 48 hours. Reduces
swelling in fifteen to twenty days. Co>-
loni Dropsy Remedy Company, 406 Aus-
lc.il Bldg. Atlanta, Ga. 5-26-U
WOULD you give 25 cents for a good
job? Place a “Want Ad” in The Geor
gian and get one.
Business Opportunities.
IP YOU HAVE about $1,000 idle cash
tnd want to Invest in good second
nior;^»fr. payable monthly. $80
each, will make i attractive. Address
Notes, cure Georgian. 209-22-4
WANTED Steady, sober working man
with $400 to toKo half interest in the
best pay ng business in Atlanta. For
Investigation, address Partner, Box 402,
care Georgia*!. 41-22-4
THE OFFICE SERVICE COMPANY of
fers to all travelers a home, an office
at small cost. Consult us. We save
you money. Wo show you how to save
money. Write us. 213 Temple Court
Building 2-28-33
Medical
I) EW BE RRY’sTdELIGHT.
WORKS white you sleep. It acta on
the liver, bowels and the kidneys and.
removes the foul waste matter from the
intestinal tract that causes 90 per cent
of all human ills. Office, 98 A»hbv
Street. 4-9-IR
BUSINESS MEN -Have you an Atlanta
address? If not, why not? We act
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. 3-8-3
groc< .
good location; average business. $1,600
per month Box 75, care Georgian.
2&0-I5-4
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 Gould building, Atlanta, Ga. Phone
Main 4398 S-|-6
WOULD YOU BUY a good automobile
cheap? The automobile columns of
the “Want Ad” section carry a list of
automobiles and accessories.
FOR kinds of machine work see
Camp Bros., now located at 275 Ma
rietta street. Phone M. 2937. 12-3-4
Coal.
CO. YL—-J ollico Lum p—CO A L
$4.75
PIEDMONT COAL CO.
BOTH PHONES MAIN 3648. 1-13-34
Coal, Coke and Wood.
§Tm. truItt" &“S'c5ifsr~~ ~~
for dry wood and best coal. 1-31-21
Contract Painting and Wall
Tinting.
.LA. JOH:NSONr397'iY\Talr'sCwest
1288-J. for all kinds of painting and
tinting.
Machine Work.
MALSBY COMPANY.
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
MACHINERY.
438-40 MARIETTA STREET.
4-5-16
Renovating.
sanitary" mattress rT:novatC
ING—Factory new and up-to-dato;
moderate prices: give us a trial. Jack-
son & Orr Company, Means street and
W. & A. R. R. Both pnones. 3-20-14
Paint.
PAINT!
THE TRIPOD PAINT COMPANY,
37-9 Pryor Street.
BEST goods, prompt service. Phone os
your orders. Phones Bell Main 4711.
Main 4710, Atlanta 406. 7-1-12
Ducks.
ON account of my health I am forced
to sell our entire flock of ducks, con
sisting of 100 Fawn and White Runners,
20 Mammoth Tekins and 14 White Run
ners. Most of these are prize winners
and ribbons go with them. They 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 2oc each. Oak Dean Farm,
Stone Mountain, Ga. 4-17-10
Orpingtons.
Eggs—All Varieties.
h 1NEST EGGS, $1 a setting, delivered.
Address Finley, P. O. Box 1315, At
lanta. 4-19-17
Printing.
Dentist.
RVBERT & HOLLINGSWORTH
FOR ANY KIND of printing.
We satisfy our customers.
10 Gilmer Street. Bel! Main 4600.
4-4-6
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
BLACK ORPINGTON eggs $2 per fif
teen; laying pullets $3 each; pen of
seven pullets at bargain. Brown, 137
Crew. Main 109. 34-16-4
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
eggs, strong and fertile. Write for prices
on stock and eggs if you want a bargain.
1-21-18
Cows.
JERSEY Four gallons;
fresh with third in May.
21 East Alabama.
second asr?
F. I*. Folger,
77-20-4
Wvandottes.
the famous regal strain of
White 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 the«e
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
THE EGGS of different varieties of
fowls will be found classified under
their respective breeds in the future
instead of under the classification of
'Eggfc”
Plymouth Rocks.
Leghorns.
BARRED ROCK eggs, pure and fresh
from Georgia Poultry Farm; $1 per
| setting. On sale a,t 12 South Broad
i Street. 4-20-63
l is a lm you want Moran is the
021-5 Empire Bldg. Phone
ain 3010. 4-22-8
\si; OR SALE—Artistic bungalow:
creened. tiled, furnace, garage. Ad-
ss Ansley Park,” care Georgian.
31-22-4
•YERLOOKING Druid Hills, lot 50 by
■ ' for $300. Will double in value in
•' ii while; $30 cash, $5 per month. A
pick-u i’. Investment, care Georgian.
403. 4-22-1
4-19-8
s.*Si
41-*-*
lshed:
’ 4-20-3
M: SALE Eleven acres land, one-half
•liA north of Smyrna: $1,300 will buy
s !' -'-old within next twenty days. Do
5‘PPly with less than $500 cash pay-
( snt. Rest on terms. D. G. Stewart,
|Acworth, Ga 200-22-4
s ?OUR NAME in the Business Guide
lumns oft he “Want Ad” section?
.ittle ads bring big results.
hi rs BUILD you a home. Will buy
y°'i a lot or pay off your lot. Terms
'Hi 400 Temple Court. Main 4189.
4-18-43
PORCELAIN—NO GOLD
CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK
OUR SPECIALTY.
cH -r ^ Whalebone;
' Best Set.
$3.00
No More, No
Less
GOLD CROWN (22 CARAT) ..$3.00
BRIDGE WORK, PER TOOTH 3.00
SILVER FILLINGS ^5
GOLD FILLINGS ^50
CLEANING TEETH )0
TWENTY-YEA R < JUARA NT EH
EASTERN PAINLESS DENTISTS,
38^ Peachtree Street. 4-2-lfl
Roof and Gutter Work.
I REPAIR alLToofsT^uttersr^TrTdn^
sheet iron work. 33 South Prvor.
Main 3127. T. W. Hooper. 3-4-62
Safe Cracksman.
"^Tre^anT^mrgfar^prooT^safes
opened and repaired. C. C.
Downes, 29 1 A Marietta Street.
Phones' M. 2146. Atlanta 4922.
4-5-11
Sana.
SAND.
SAND In any quantity
prompt delivery. S. M.
and quality;
Truitt & Son.
1 13-32
lshed 7-room hj> u “
eferences require^
' nr; BEST BARGAIN in Ansley Park.
L on Barksdale Drive, close to
MisW home, for $1,800; $700 cash,
L "ne and two yestrs. Bergen,
bo, .Jacksonville, Fla. 4-20-25
iuses For Rwt
Irwin
oune; j* SS
tenant owner® .
ce on 'e«« s03 ^ P i> |
I fight-room house: bath; 249 Eu-
L Avp., Inman Park; oak parquet
built-in buffet, full basement,
unis' toilet: price. $5,500; liberal
. ' Apply F. L. Markham, owner.
11 e > By 1993; residence, Ivy 3755-L.
- 40-17-4
■escribes «*«▼**“
He or phone for on
>. Glover
For Sale or Exchange—Real
Estate.
e For Refl(:
4-JBI
i'll I'L HOMES and build-
in College Park,'the most de-
d’urb of Atlanta, see I. C. Mc-
"MK
.Tidier
Wanted.
• -
le; man tra
nice, with
ulars
in
convoj
A ' WreS9 46V< I
‘I T any time, evening or Sun-
>-'ee attractive two-family
' house: North Side: bound
2.000 in next two years.
■ ' cent net now on purchase
- per cent gross. Foot Sea!
1 Eighth Street (Perry). $1,-
. which will mean more than
tit on amount actually In-
•nld take half equity in rent
! "tli floors, or exchange for
Ivy 4095-J. 4-20-53
Wr
Rooms Wanted.
nfurnished rcom s g)(if
child, on North
Georgian
!!-»
Bargains
yXD PIA>'°
■YERS. ..
eat prices h first-
terms at
can be handle 4 ^
FvanaLud*'* ^
iee ma before
t HUGHES.
Pryor St. t j,.,.
Farms For Sale.
NER—Twenty acres at Mallory
Fairburn car line; five-
i l: V use - barn, pasture, running
p ‘ enty of fruit; $2,800; $500 cash.
' ' to suit, or will exchange.
- ea L Stonewall, Ga. 4-18-47
Nation
Ear, Nose, Throat and Lung
Trouble,
DR. GEORGE BROWN, Diseases of the
I^ar, Nose, Throat and Lungs, 312-14
Austell Bldg. I have the only compound
oxygen plant ever brought South and
make this gas daily. Weak, nervous,
anaemic and pale people are invited tj
call. 4-6-13
Engineering and Machine
Designing.
G. V. PLANT, M. E.
I DEVELOP YOUR INVENTION.
Dixie Pattern and Machine Works, 261
West North Avenue. Main 2829. 4-5-17
Sewing Machines.
WE RENT new machines with complete
set of attachments for $2 per month;
also machines repaired; prompt deliv
ery. Both phones 1893. Singer Sewing
Machine Company, 79 Whitehall.
9-14-44
Shoes.
GET the best shoes for the whole
family. Peacock & Drennen,
222 Marietta Street. 4-16-28
WHITE LEGHORN
laying strain, $1.50-
EGGS from prize-winning E. B. Thor.ip
cockerels, heavy
pullets, $2 each; i --- « — -------
eggs. $1.50 and up. Mrs. Robert West son Ringlet Barred Rocks, either mar-
132 Carter Hill road, Montgomery. Ala. i ing. $3 for fifteen. $5 for thirty. A M.
11-9-66 Kendall, Dallas, Ga. 3-8-11
Orpingtons.
S. C. CRYSTAL WHITE Orpingtons^
$2. $3, $5 per setting of 15 eggs;
old and young stock for sale. George
M. Moseley, Menlo. Ga. 2-27-9
tOR SALE—One pen Kellerstrass White
Orpingtons, one cock and four hens;
also several trios of Cook’s White Or
pingtons: foundation slojk direct from
Cook farms. Write for prices. Mrs. F.
O. Miller, Fort Valley, Ga 3-L2-1G
WOULD you
job? Place a
gian and get one
give 25 cents for a good
‘‘Want Ad’’ in The Geor-
Doga.
FOR SALE—Cheap, four fox terrier
puppies, seven weeks old; they are fine
pups, at a bargain. Henry Myers, 343
Luckie Street. Atlanta phone 4211.
4-21-4
THOROUGHBRED fox terrier puppies;
vigilant, kind and excellent ratters.
Males $10, females $7.50. F. A. Dough-
man Decatur, Ga. Telephone Ivy 4000
or Main 1142. 4-21-21
Cows.
Forf™ AI, i*U^(5ne med iu m - s i ze
cheap. W. J. Garner, 250
mule,
Marietta.
4-22-35
FOR SALE—One fresh milch cow. (’all
Ivy 6176-J or apply 119 Columbia Ave
nue. 4-20-61
Horses. Mules, Vehicles, Etc.
Wd^lNTH^D^S^ and buggy hi good
condition. Will pay cash for same.
Must be wide gauge to be used on coun
try roads. Telephone Ivy 4458. 4-20-14
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
Seeds and Poultry Supplies.
H. G. HASTINGS & CO.
SEEDS. VEGETABLE AND FLOWER
ING PLANTS. POULTRY
SUPPLIES.
PHONES 2568.
DR. EDMONDSON’S Tansy, Pennyroyal
and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re
liable treatment for painful and fiup-
presaed menstruation, irregularities and
similar obstructions. Trial box by mail.
50c. Frank Edmondson A Bro., manu
facturing chemists, 11 North Broad St.,
Atlanta.
Palmistry.
TREMAINE.
The Mystic
li!» WEST PEACHTREE ST.
UNDER A POSITIVE GUARANTEE.
DEVELOPS personal magnetism arid
psychic gifts by which your great-*
est wish can positively be realized.
Help and advice concerning your mosn
secret and important affairs. Convinc
ing tents to every caller; names, dates
and facts. Consultation. $1: no higher.
No fee unless you are told exactly what
you wish to know. Curious or frivolous
persons not desired at any price. You
must be sincere. My work is my reli
gion. Bring this ad. 47-20-.4
Diamonds.
WILL EXCHANGE $200 diamond and
balance cash for good auto. P. F. Defi-
man, Box 76, care Georgian. 200-31-4R
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
Published by The Georgian Company,
20 East Atlanta,
Alabama St. ***9izs£*P Georgia.
Entered at Atlanta postoffice as second-
class matter.
Subscriptions Payable in Advance.
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and Brooders.
of Cyphers Incubators
INTERNATION \ L
$8.50.
Sanitary Hover,
SPRAY PUMP, made of
guaranteed for five years,
STANDARD
solid brass
$4 each.
MYERS’ HANDSPRAY, 50c each
MYERS’
each.
WHITEWASH SPRAY. $3
FULL LINE OF
CAGES.
BRASS CANARY
SUIRR EL
ALL SIZE
AND PARROT CAGES.
S of flower pots and tubs.
PRATT’S POULTRY DI8INFECANT,
fine for killing miles and lice, and
disinfecting the poultry houses.
WHATE OIL SOAP for killing bugs on
rose bushes and flowering plants.
Fiv Screens.
-SCREENS-
FLY
FLY
COME SEE our Roll-aawy Screens, our
Roller-bearing Screens, our Sliding
Screens' none better. It will pay you to
see our goods; get prices. 217 Kiser
Bldg Main 1319. Porter Screen Co.
j J. Crawford, Agent. 2-4-14
Shoe Repairing.
"^tUCiES^ILHHl^of^DFSEWED:
50 CENTS.
At Gwinn's Shoe Shop, 6 Luckie Street,
Opposite Piedmont Hotel. Both phones.
3-26-45
Fire-Proof Storage.
wFTrroRHf HOUSEHOLD GOODS and
pianos. Office and warehouse. 239-
°41 Edgewood avenue. Ivy -0u7. John
j. Woodside Storage Company.
Stove and Range Repairing.
STOVE DOCTOR.
STOVE, range and furnace repairing.
61 South Pryor Street. Bell Phone
Main 1460. Atlanta phone 1410. 4-10-10
WOULD YOU OWN YOUR HOME'
Georgian ‘‘Want Ad” will show
— the way.
Fresh Oysters Daily.
VIRGINIA and New Orleans
oysters on the half shell, 40c
dozen. 77 Peachtree street
DAN. 'I
STOVES AND
HE FIXER.
REFRIGERATOR
PAIRING.
We sell second-hand gas stoves.
We sweep chimneys.
121 WHITEHALL STREET.
Atlanta phone 2235. Bell phone M.
RE-
2699.
Furniture
r FURNITURE c
Cash or easy payments,
Atlanta 1797.
415 Marietta,
4-5-12
Trunks, Bags and Suitcases.
REtXh rEiXA?fb~^EPXfftED.
ROUNTREE'S. 77
PHONES: Bell M.
WHITEHALL ST
1776. Atlanta 1654.
Sale or Exchange
A' .;'777^7r^T7^5inC^?rE--n30^acre7
I
three-quarters of mile of
^ p| ' adapted for dairy or truck.
r * p for city property or good
■ . farm. Also vacant lot, 50
Va- * ar i«tta Street; close in. Let
\\ M 0rn y° u immediately. Main
' address, 253 Highland \ ve
4-20-58
Furniture Repairing and
Upholstering.
EXCHANGE
Sin wet cleaning, furniture rypairer.
° V^nUurUb" an.i. f old and, umt-
Violin Maker.
Furniture H
tresses renovated.
Bell Phone Ma$n
3892.
ARE YOU LOOKIN'!
121 McDaniel
4S40. Atlanta
Street.
Phone
4-6-6
posi;
TTj » VIOLINS BOUGHT, sold and ex
changed; repairing a. specialty. The
' V*:~Uw Dnolnr Ma>'3 Bttd-
3-31-31
Old Reliable Violin Dealer
gett. 34V4 Peachtree.
Wood.
wooa
[SOUTH GEORGIA will cut-offs by the
carload rr ary quantity you may
, want Tt ‘ y make fine kindling S. M
Truitt & Son. 1-13-33
70 ACRES
155—
THREE MILES from
Alfalfa; 35 acres <
$3,250—easv terms.
station on A. & W. P. Ry.; 2U acres plantei
leared and under cultivation;
in
3 acres bottom;
18 ACRES
RESIDENCE.
10 stalls; 12
one three-room tenant house,
acres under cultivation; rich
155—
NICE FIVE-ROOM
two-story barn,
fronting McDonough Road: plenty fruit, peaches,
pears, grapes; ideal dairy farm. $3,750. Fetus show you
102 ACRES
IMPROVED; house, barns and other necessary out-buildi
On Cascade Springs Road. This has about 1,500 feet
capable of attractive subdivision. This is a real bargain
See us about this quick. >
the
a rge
and;
ehei'ries.
iroperty.
Mgs: springs,
frontage and
at the price.
60 ACRES
IMPROVED; on paved road; house, barn and other shelters; good
tion; price attractive. Let us show you this parcel.
or a-
EDWIN P. ANSLEY
LAND DEPARTMENT.
REALTY TRUST BUILDING.
IVY 1600.
Warranty Deeds.
$12,000— Mrs. Mary Virginia Hardy,
individually and us guardian for
George Calloway Hardy, to John W.
Alexander, lot 75x219 feet, north side
Peachtree Circle, being lot 6, block 13,
Ansley Park. April 17, 19l3.
$6,000—John W. Alexander to Mrs
Mary V. Hardy, individually and as
guardian for George C. Hardy, No.
135 Whitehall Terrace, 50x72 feet;
also lot 85x150 feet, southeast corner
• Crumley and Smith Streets. April
17. 1913.
$5,250 I. Silverman to Mrs. M. L.
Rice, No. 321 Courtland Street, 31x-
130 feet. April 18, 1913.
$230 - Mrs. Annie E. Taylor to Airs.
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 52xlf>9 feet,
east side Park Street, 190 feet south
of West Washington Street. April
11. 1913.
$5 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. 156
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 96x166 feet. southwest corner
Highland and Augusta Avenues; also
one-half interest in lot 130x348 feet,
nortli side Gordon Street, 242 l’eet
west of Holderness Street. April 17,
1913.
$5, Love and Affection J. T. Col
lier to Lucile Collier, lot 52x36 feet., ]
northwest corner Maple and Foun
dry Street. April 22, 1913.
$750—Sarah (L McWilliams (by
guardian) to Miss Jessie McWilliams,
lot 50x150 feet, on Gartn.ll 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. !. E.
Kuhns, No. 290 South Pryor Street,
23x141 feet. April 6, 1918.
$1,298—-Mrs. Martha A. Bighorn 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
Ashby Street, 708 feet south of Simp
son Street. April 19, 1913.
$5 \V. D. Hughes and B. I. Simp
son to W. E. Upchurch, lot on north
west line of W. E. Upchurch prop
erty, J68 feet southwest of Rugby
Street, for alley purposes. March 31.
1913.
$5— M. E. Farmer and M. W. Reid
to Porter Lang,*Uon. 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 el al. to
E. Harden. No. 239 West Fair Street,
50x140 feet. July 15, 1912.
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 Blast Fif
teenth Street, Ansley Park, to Dr.
W. J. Blalock, president of tiie Ful
ton National Bank, for $25,000.
This residence Was built by Mr.
Riley several years after lie had
disposed of his former home at the
north wet corner of Peachtree Place
and West Peachtree. { It is ori the
f lit I
south side of the street, near the reni
dene of George S. Lowndes, James |
O. Wynn, Burton Smith. George
Muse. Linton <' Hopkins. E. S. Eh-
ney, Edward H. Inirufn, Robert A.
Smythe and others. '—
Improvements at Decatur.
Many signs of civic improvemeqj
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 light of way through the
town, and a landscape architect is
busy shaping up the grounds of the
DeKalb County court house.
Decatur citizens ate exulting over
the railroad improvement. They see
in this step the beginning in the Stace
of much more work along this line,
after the plan of railways in the East
which have beautified their suburban
stations with parks and flowers.
Decatur has done a great deal of
sidewalk and street work, and the
latest slogan is “plant trees.”
Warranty Deeds.
$2,250 W. P. Wheeler to Mrs. S.
: P. Kennon, lot 48x150 feet, south side
Logan Street, in land lot 44; April
18. 1913.
$500—Dennis J. Griffin to C. A.
Yarbrough, lot 50x100 feet, southeast
corner Garabaldi and Roy Streets;
April 11, 1913.
$125—Mrs. Mary 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-
list Church, South Atlanta. Ga., lot
50x130 feet, northwest corner Meldon
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 26,
land lot 19; April 18. 1913.
$2,300—William U. Cotton et <al. to
Mrs. Alice Bouteii, lot 52x120 feet*
south side Hood Street, 50 feet from
Rawson Street; October, 1912.
$40—Atlanta Cemetery Association
to L. F. Couch, lot 128, block 4. At
lanta Park Cemtery; March 6, 1913.
$600—T. Rivers to Ruth Waters. lot
50x150 feet, west side Forrest Way,
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 th« east;
purt of lot 8. block 13, of Anslev
Park; June 2. 1909.
$2,250—James Luther Campbell to
Miss Myrtle E. Bree. 42 Piedmont
Place, 30x137 feet; April 19, 1913.
$532—Mrs. Eva G. Gamrriage to J.
R. Denton, lot 85x255 feet, east side
Hopkins Street, 265 feet south of
Groensferry Avenue; March 14. 1912.
$532—Same to same, lot 89x255 feet,
east side Hopkins Street, 264 feet,
north of Sells Avenue; March 14, 1912.
$4,500—L. N. Eason to Mrs. S K.
Lockhart et al.. lot 507x597 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. Pattillo. 41 acres on Powers
Ferry Road, southwest comer land lot
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 Myrtie E. Bree to Mrs.
Etta R. Semmons, 42 Piedmont Place,
lot 30x137 feet; April 19, 1913
$500—-Mrs. Mary L. Whitaker to
Mrs. Julia Gibian, lot 43x146 feet,
southeast corner Arlington Avenue
and Holderness Street; April 21, 1913.
$2,000—E. H. Lake to Mortga^pt
Bond Company of New York, 20 Seai
Place. 45x131 feet; April 31, 1913.
$1,000—George B. Powell to R. L.
Hope, lot 25x100 feet, northeast side
Marietta Street, 125 feet northwest of
Hampton Street; December 3, 1912.
$l,00o—Same to same, lot 25x100
feet, northeast side Marietta Street,
150 feet northwest of Hamptor>
Street; December o, 1912.
J 1,000 —Same to same, lot 26x100
feet, northeast side Marietta Street.
I7r. feet northwest of Hampton
Street: December 3, 1912.
31,000— Same to same, lot 25x100
feet, northeast side Marietta Street.
100 feet northwest of Hampton
Street; December 3. 1912.
J500—D. H. and .I. P. Wall to Ap.
Piston Church Home, lot 47x140 feetl\
east side of Walnut Street, 105 fee\
north of Flat Shoals Road. April IS.
J2.000—Same to same, lot 177x120s:
200 feet, at Junction of Flat Shoals
Road and a 30-foot street. April 15,
41,100—Mrs. Dorothy Nuckols and
M i s. Rosa Freeman to Georgia Rea 1
Instate Company, lot 50x150 feet, south,
side of Eden Avenue, 50 feet west of
Gilbert Street. Also lot 195x508 fee;,
nortli west corner of Harold and Gil
bert, Streets. Also lot 50x190 fee:,
west side of Gilbert Street, 250 fee.". ‘
south of Eden Street. March 10, 1913.
$1,000—Alfred Fox to Mrs. Ida
Ferst, lot 50x150 feot, north side of
Dill Avenue, 200 feet east of Har -
ford Avenue. April 12, 1913.
Bond* for Title.
$4.300—Mrs. Mattie L. Raymer to
Lewis R. Lyons. Nos. 25 Rigdon Street
and 149 Maple Street, 40x117 feet. •
Aprii 17. 1913.
$19,500—A. J. Almand to Bertram
Maier. lot 05x100 feet, northwest cor
ner of Ellis and Fort Streets. Apr:l
21, 1913.
$3,600—LeRoy Smith to W. .1
Barnes, lot 57x195 feet, east side of 1
Cascade Avenue. 100 feet north of
Cherry Street. February 7, 1913.
$35,000—Knox Realty Company
to
Virgil M. and Charles B. Alverson, lot
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