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Til h A II,VI \ 11 hOKUIA \ AMI \ KVVS, THl’KSDAY. APRIL 24. 1913.
A World of opportunities are found each day in these little Want Ads. Do you read them?
The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin
BUSINESS GUIDE
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Rooms and Board.
Tn an
elegantly furnished private, modern
home, In the prettiest part of the city;
everything strictly first-clans. a real
pleasant home to a refined, permanent
couple; references 619 West Peachtree.
Mrs Corey. Ivy 5636*.! 43-24-4
NICE, clean room and board In ex
change for diamond, typewriter or
motorcycle. E., Box 48, care Georgian
4-24-11
NICE, clean rooms with good hoard
for ladies or gentlemen, $4 to $6 week
123 Capitol Avenue. 4-24-10
NICE downstairs front room and hoard
for two young men: 14.GO week, walk
ing distance North Side. Call Jl. Ivy
3045, 8 a. m. to 6 p. # m. 33-24 4
WANTED- Board, by couple, near 700
block, on Wfest Peachtree. Answer
Poet office Box 1243, stating price.
35-24 4
FOR KENT To refined couple room
and board; private home, north side;
only those wishing something nice need
apply. Ivy 7230. 4-23-43
FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without
hoard. 179 Ivy Street, two blocks
from Candler Bldg 41-23-4
room AND BOARD in private family;
all conveniences. 143 West Peach
tree. Phone Ivy 2104-J. 4-23-36
VERY large furnished room with board;
vacant by 1st, convenient to bath,
also room for nice young lady; single
beds. Ivy 3094-J. 4-28-37
LARGE. delightful front room; large ve
randas for summer; best location;
good table; West Peachtree. Ivv 1969-L.
47 23-4 1
NEATLY furnished rooms; homelike
cooking, also table board. 127 Capi
tol Avenue. Main 6T72-J. 4-23-7 1
CAN accommodate four with room and
board at 30 East Cain. Phone Ivy i
2903. 4-23-6
CAN accommodate gentlemen or couple,
nice, light room with board; private
•*dh 63 East Cain Street lv\
6933-.1. 4-22-13
ROOM w ith board for a couple of young
men or business ladies; private fam
ily. Call Main 4238-J. 278 Raw son
Street. 4-20-67
I >EL1< IIITFl Ii i ooms be« t lo< alb n
private home; table board a specialty.
266 Capitol. Main 2031 -L. 4-20-30
BOARD AND ROOMS.
EXCELLENT TABLE; desirable rooms;
close In; reasonable 115 South Pry
or. Atlanta phone 4949 4-20-36
362 PEACHTREE STREET Fine loca
tlon, near in, large, choice rooms to
couple or gentlemen. Table board a
special t\ 1 t$ 42
TWO excellent front rooms for board
ers. Electricity and all conveniences,
w .ilk irig distant ••• \\ \ I, > 18-14
ONE NICELY furnished room with
hoard for couple or two young men.
Ininan Park, private famil) 350 Euclid.
Ivy 03S8-L. 4-18-2
(OZY INN.
HALF’-BLOCK from Candler Bldg ;
splendid rooms; best board; $20 per
month and up; sure to please. Phone
Ivy 6552. 43-11-4
BEST MEALS IN TOWN, S3 WEEK
ROOM AND MEALS. *4 197 SOUTH
PRYOR CALL MAIN 5048. 4-5-54
~36 E VST NOlMTl AN K.
BETWEEN the Peachtrees; nicely fur
nished rooms and excellent fable
board. Ivy 6501. 3-26-24
PEA CUT liEE INN.
A family hotel, located at Peachtree and
Alexander Sts. American plan $7.50 to
$12 50 week. European, 53. to $7 week.
i 9 S4
Board Wanted.
WXK TIsiT^'u'nfurnishcd room, w Trc
meals, hv a couple; man travels part
of time Must be nice, with conven
iences. Give particulars. Address 3. VY
C X , care Georgian. 45-22-4
Furnished Rooms For Rent^
NEWLY furnished rooms; private fam
ily. all conveniences; close in. 82 W.
Harris. Ivy 3607-3. 4 24-29
}-'« »u REN r Furnished room in an
apartment close to postoffice; $17.50
1-er month; references exchanged
Phone Ivy 232 > 4 24-13*
NICELY furnished, large room, with
private bath. 64 Forrest Ave. 4 24-11.
ENTIRE upper Hour, iluve furnished j
rooms, complete for housekeeping. 55
W. i 4-24-17
162 WEST PEACHTREE Furnished
room, also two or three connecting
rooms for housekeeping; running water
in kitchen; modern conveniences; rea
sonable rent. 26-24-4 ,
LARGE upstairs front room; gentleman
only; private home; screened win
dows. electric lights, furnace, hot wa
ter 109 Forrest Avenue. Ivy 6310.
4-17-13
FOR RENT Furnished rooms in modern
* apartment building, newly papered
and painted; steam heat ull modern
conveniences; within four blocks of the
Candler building. Call 506 Empire Life
Building or phone Main 1897 2-1-14
TWO furnished rooms for light house
keeping 249 South Pryor. Phone
Main 3848-3. 4-23-39
NICELY furnished rooms in North Side
private home; hot and cold water;
connecting bath: or will share house
with couple lv> 2448-1 j 4-23-26
FURNISHED rooms in private home;
all conveniences; baths, hot and cold
water. 19 East Harris 4-23-27
ONE furnished room for gentlemen;
connecting bath, all conveniences.
Peachtree Place Ivy 4468-J. 4-23-28
EXCELLENT rooms, with or without
board, private home; North Side. Ivy
•
NICELY furnished front room; gentle
men preferred. Atlanta plume 2984.
4-23-3
TWO ROOMS and kitchenette, com
pletely furnished to couple without
children; all conveniences: private fam
ily; one block of Grant Park. 428 Cast
Georgia Avenue. 4-22-5
FIRST-FLOOR ROOM to couple, with
out children. 137 Walton Street.
4-22-3
HANDSOMELY furnished large front
room, private bafh. shady lot; gentle
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
J m. - i w «> fuMii-hied h<luseiteeping
rooms, home owner hm<1 refined sur
rounding* Atlanta Phone 5828- B
204-24-4
ONE comfortable single room in bean
tiful North Side apartment, all con
veniences. Ivy 847-3. 4-24-26
NICK, large room with bath, on first
floor; close in Peachtree home Call
mornings Ivy 6103 4-24-21
TWO connecting rooms, furnished for
light housekeeping; close in 77ty
Brotherton Street 4-21-12
DELIGHTFUL room, refined. North
Side private home. All conveniences.
Excellent meals near Ivy 1294-3
4-18-41
FOR RENT -Nicely furnished rooms.
all conveniences. 45 Williams; apart
men! third floor Ivy 2110 4 19 14
Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms
For Rent.
ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished. Call
Ivy 4804-3. 4-24-28
SEVERAL rooms, furnished or unfur
nished, suitable for light housekeeping
195 East Pine Street. Ivy 4491 4-22-12
THREE beautiful corner rooms; sepa
rate entrance; private bath, veranda;
sink in kitchen Ivy 99. *
Furnished or Unfurnished
Rooms Wanted.
W ANTED Two rooms, with or without
kitchenette, furnished or unfurnished,
slate location and price K. 3 M . < are
» 23 h;
Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
I'OK YduYlT housekeeping, four large.
unfurnished, modern rooms, second
floor; hot and cold water, with bath;
gas range connected; no children; ref
erences exchanged Ivy 7089-3. 4-24-24
FOR KENT One nice front room, un
furnished, reasonable 214 Raw.son
Street. 4-24-25
FOUR unfurnished rooms for house
keeping. private bath, hot ami cold
water connections; cheap to right par-
t\ Bell phone Main 4890-L. 39-24-4
THREE unfurnished rooms fur light
housekeeping; electric lights; hot bath,
walking distance; $15 per month. Phone
Main 2856-3 2-24-2
TWO ROOMS for light housekeeping;
Inman Park section; conveniences;
references 39 Royston Avenue. 4-24-5
FOFN'fl One dollar bill. If Mrs Pearl
AkrJdge, 30 Orange Street, finds this
notice and has It marked when the
"Want Ad" man calls Friday morn
ing in the speedy Cartercar.
FOR RENT Apartment, two rooms
with hot and cold water, close in;
price $10 per month; couple preferred.
Apply 389 Whitehall. 4-23-41
SKY KRAIi rooms. North Side; about
fifteen minutes' walk. Would like to
reserve one room Itj 679€ 40-28-4
TWO large connecting rooms for light
housekeeping; newly tinted; all con
veniences. 52 Kelly Street. Main
5342-3. 4-22-4
FOUR unfurnished first-floor rooms and
one furnished room, cheap Apply 48
Evans Street. West End. 4-23-22
FOR RENT Throe beautiful rooms,
with gas. water and bath. 91 West
Ready Reference for the
Business Man, the Artisan
And the Public in General
POULTRY, PET and LIVE STOCK
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Architects and Builders.
i > I tTi rwand^ stop paying enormous
I>1 Mil / r ,. n t 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 ail necessary
materials cheaper than anybody else in
Atlanta It's to your interest to see me.
FRITZ WAGENEK. 408 Fourth National
Bank Building Phone Main 174. 2-25-54
Auction Sales of Furniture and
Household Goods.
CENTRA!. AUCTION COMPANY, 12
Kail Mitchell street, buys and sells
everything; regular auction Tuesday
and Friday. Bell phone Main 2424. ^ ^
Automobile Repairing.
b in) kWmttoTlakts.
id: 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. -
AMERICAN NATIIlNAL BANK,'''
Corner Alabama and Broad street.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,000,000.
Barber Shops.
HAIR CUTS- -15c.
2 Viaduct place, between Peachtree
and Broad 12-23 38
Furniture Repairing and
| Upholstering.
THEHN 11 RNITURE EXCH I
CAttl'JUT rlsaniiiK. ftirnlture rspalrer
tMirnlture bought anil sold and raat-
treasss renovated. 121 McDaniel Street
Bell Phone Main 4840. Atlanta Phone
3*92. 4*6-6
Fl’RNITl'RK repaired, tipholslerlng.
rertnlshing neatly done. Work called
for and delivered. Young K. Carson,
47® Marietta street. Atlanta 3567
3-5-6
W. L. LUNSFORD A. CO.,
Upholstering, repairing arid refinlshlng
furniture of all kinds; satisfaction
e tarantced. Phones, Atlanta 5350-F,
■ HU. 2-5-30
Hardware and Tools.
flARDVVAu'E. tools, household speclal-
Hcm. 100 per cent value at 100 Edge-
•a ood Avenue 11 G Mai tin 2-11-41
Hat Cleaning.
^TTaTV' n^ATp?^2?cT^?oB^Yfats^cleanfc<T
and blocked, 35c. (ieorge’s Hat Clean
ing and Shoe Shine Parlor, 3U E. Ala.
Street 4-10-lt
Bicycles.
t''OFl RKtYCLlkS and'aupplurs;
See D. Alexander, 54 N Pryor.
m 3116. Repair Work a special
ty. 3-27-51
GALL Main 1320, Atlanta 1436. Bicycle
impairs and sundries. Atlanta Bicycle
Company. 10 Peters Street. 2-15-66
BUSINESS GLIDE tells the people what
business you arc in and where to find <
yon. If Mrs Emma Nunnally, 66 Rich
ardson Street, lias this marked Friday
morning when the "Want Ad" man calls,
she will find herself In possession of a
new dollar bill.
Hatters.
ACMK HATTERS make old hats loots
like new. Mail orders given prompt at
tention 20 Last Hunter street. 12-3-44
Instrument Makers.
e. a. bostwiii'mfgN6SC '
Instrument Makers
NOW LOCATED AT 278% EDGEWOOD
AVENUE. All kinds of high-grade
light machine work done. Special at
tention given to repairing of engineers’
instruments LEVELS and TRANSITS
3-11-40
Jewelry.
WE have a large stock of solid
gold and best grades of filled
JjlAi bracelets. Price $2.50 and up;
ash or time. Banta-Cole Com-*
pany, 5 South Broad Street. 4-15-23
Box and Bedding Plants.
\Yd , K IN'i’fS'oMaedding ancTXox plants^
50c per dozen. Telephone your order, j
Jvy 12*8-J. Ponce DeLeon Floral Co., 1
398 Pones DeLeon avenue. 4 3-2
Builders.
LET L'S 2T3TnT)~you a home. Will
buy you a lot or pay off your lot
Terms to suit. 400 Temple Court. Main
1189 4-15 10
Carpenter and Builder.
all kTN?is 'repair work!
1) M. WHEELER, 19 South Forsyth St
Rhone M 4186 Atlanta 1547.
12-31-16
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FOR LIGHT housekeeping, four 'arge.
unfurnished, modern rooms. second
floor; hoi and cold water, with bath;
gas range eonnected. No children. Ref
1 • 1 . . . 1 8 1 1 8-2
Housekeeping Rooms For Rent,
fTx< ’ELLENT housekeeping rootmC^prT-
vate entrance, eleetriclt>, hot water;
use of phone. Ivy 28.56 L. , 4-L8-13
Furnished Apartments For Rent.
TwTTYoonTs. idlYheneTuT^mMiath: also
garage; references Rhone Ivy 2432.
4-24-6
FOR RENT- Four or five-room fur
nished apartment. All conveniences
Close in For particulars call Ivy 2981,
or call evenings 89 West Peachtree;
apartment B. 4-20-62
Al’AKTMKNT of three beautiful rooms,
Inman Park Private home. New.
large kitchen, with all conveniences.
Screens. East porch. Phone Ivy 2329-3.
4-20-35
Unfurnished Apartments
For Rent^ ^
5TeSV^Tik h lenT^uxTrornir^a partmen ts. 9a
West Tenth Street Phone Ivy 6125
Mis Ferris. 4-24-22
i ONE beautiful four-room modern apart
ment, North Side. Phone Ivy 3698-3
4-24-7
Carpets and Rugs Cleaned.
a f hi
LNG COMPANY (Inc.l 27 West Alex
ander street. Phone Ivy 4186. Moist
and dry cleaning. Rugs woven from
your old carpets am* rags. Porch
shades made to order. 2-8-27
Coal
Hii'o Lump 0()A 1 1
$4.75
PIEDMONT COAL 00.
BOTH PHONES MAIN 3648. 1-13-34
CohI, Coke and Wood.
s m. trUttF* sons.
for dry wood and best coal, 1-31-21
Contract Painting and Wall
Tinting.
f. \ J< >H NSDN. :!!I7“\V. Fair St . West
1288-3, for all kinds of painting and
tinting
Lighting Fixtures.
ELECTRIC and gas fixtures; all new
styles; lowest prices. Queen Mantel
and Lie Company, 56 West Mitchell
street. Phone Main 681. 1-16-16
Lime, Concrete, Roofing, Stone.
T.Vr> 11 lime a xfAs4,7n ?TfanT;
Lime, concrete and rooting stone. 915
3d Nat. Bank Bldg. 2 8-50
h OR all kinds of machine work see
Camp Bros,, now located at 275 Ma
rietta street. Phone M. 2937. 12-3-4
Mattress Renovating.
S ANITA R Y MATTKLSS "~KE NX >VA r TC
ING— Factory new and up-to-date;
moderate prices; give us a trial. Jark-
«f>n & Orr C«»mpany, Means street and
R. K. Both phones 3-20-14
W A.
Paint.
THK 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
When Hens Fail in
Duty Chicks Will
Die in the Shell
When Eggs Are Not Shifted and
Turned They Grow Fast
to the Shell.
Why do not all blooms produce
ft u 11 7 Why do not all acorns pro
duce great, straight, magnificent oaks?
Why does not each and every stalk of
corn bring forth an ear of corn? Who
can give the reason for all these ap
parent failures in the. plants of na
ture? ■—’
A customer writes that out of two
settings of 30 eggs they hatched but
20 chicks. Two were not fertile and
eight were dead in the shell. They
thought I should duplicate all eggs
that did not hatch, and particularly
those that died in the shell, but we
could not see it that way.
We were not on the ground to hold
a post-mortem upon those dead chicks
so could not tell who was to blame or
what was the cause of the deaths. We
ascertained afterwards that all the
dead-in-the-shell chicks were under
one nen. Our presumption, then, is
that that particular hen did not do
her duty in shifting or turning her
eggs and that they grew fast to the
shell upon one side, and being unable
to liberate themselves at the proper
time died from exhaustion.
Another theory is that the eggs
were kept several days before they
were set and were not turned each
day as they should have been. Still
another is that all those eggs were
laid by one hen, which being of low
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vitality or from inbred stock, did not
*• vigor enough to the egg for the
chick to fc« e itself from the shell.
Cause of Cripples.
Another person buys 100 eggs to put
in an incubator, and at the expiration
of three weeks or more informs the
seller that they hatched about 80 per
cent of all eggs, but that about 20 per
cent of them were cripples of one
kind and another, and felt that the
shipper was to blame for all of it.
What is the cause? We think it is
caused by the improper handling of
the eggs while in the machine being
incubated. The embryo chick is but
a network of blood vessels; yet each
separate organ is perfect in embryo or
miniature. It is not hard to under
stand how readily a leg might be de
formed by that particular blood vessel
sticking to the shell, as it often does
when it has not been moved about as
often as it should by the frequent
turning of the eggs in the machine.
Many people turn their eggs by
having two trays, putting one upon
the other and simply transferring the
eggs from one tray to the other, which
puts them first one side up and then
the other, in practically the same posi
tions every other day. We think the
better way is to put your hand upon
the eggs and twirl them about in
promiscuous manner, yet moving
them all and getting them into differ
ent positions each time. If one sees
to it that the eggs are well turned at
least once a day (twice being better)
we will have fewer of the crippled
chicks we are sure. If they are badly
crippled it is economy and humane to
promptly put them under the sod.
Questions and Answers.
Question If eggs for hatching be
come badly soiled In the nest, will it
do them any harm to wash them up
clean if I use no soap on them?
Answer—No; a good washing and
soaking for that matter will do them
no harm w hatever. Of course the w a
ter should be about the temperature of
the eggs, so that there will b - no oTiil
ing. They should be wiped off before
returning them to the nest. If it was
in an incubator, it would not make
any difference about drying them. Re
cent experiments have proven that it
is a splendid thing to wet a cloth in
a 90 per cent solution of alcohol and
wipe all eggs off with it. Which
tends to remove the minute spores of
the w hite diarrhoea germ. It can be
used at moderate temperature of from
60 to To degrees. Such a process is
advocated as giving a more vigorous
chick.
Real Estate For Sale.
j^harp & goylston
A THING OF BEAUTY.
IS a Joy forover. If you are look
ing for a beautiful home on the
North Side in ANSLEY PARK,
we have It. This Is an east front
brick veneered home, built of se
lected material, with three baths
combination fixtures, fine, Iar|?e
veranda, hardwood floors and fi n .
ished up as nicely as any house
you ever saw; has one bed room
downstairs and four large bed
rooms and one small one upstairs.
This is convenient to car line, and
the price is exceedingly reasona
ble. We want to show you this
MONDAY.
ANOTHER ONE.
IF there is anything we have not
said about the first one that Is
good, we can certainly say It
about this one. This place has
sun parlor, sleeping porch, furnace
hat and six bd rooms, and is
in an ideal location for a swell
home. We have a price on this
that will make it sell. See us for
information. Don’t phone.
Ducks.
FOR SALE—Day-old White Indian
Runner ducklings, 50c each. Stock
direct from California. S. A. Juhan.
Adel, Ga. 52-23-4
ON account of my health I am forced
to sell our entire dock of ducks, con
sisting of 100 Fawn and White Runners,
20 Mammoth Pekins and 14 White Run-
tiers. Most of those are prize winners
and ribbons go with them. They are
all select birds. Low price on lot, or
either variety. Make offer or w r rite me.
Eggs $1 for 12, $5 per 100. Ducklings
any time 25c each. Oak Dean Farm,
Stone. Mountain. Ga. 4-17-10
Printing.
KYBERT & HOLLINGSWORTH
FOR ANY KIND of printing.
We satisfy oir customers.
10 Gilmer Street. Bel! Main 4600.
4-4-6
FoR RENT -Nice five-room apartment;
front and rear porches. Apply to
Owner. 356 North 3ackson Street. At
lanta phone 78. 4-24-3
Furnished Houses For Rent.
COMPLETELY furnished 7-room house
for summer. References required.
Main 4170-L. 4-19-31
Unfurnished Houses For Rent.
$20 Nice six-room cottage. 86 Crew
Street. Apply 315 Capitol Avenue
I Bell phone Main 3635. 28-24-4
FOR KENT Nice four-room house, with
hall; all conveniences, two car lines;
$12.60. 28 Gray Gall lv> 2779-3. Mr
Sehachter 4-23-40
OUR RENT list describes everything
for rent Call, write or phone for one
Ivy 3390 Charles P. Glover Realty Co.,
2 1 -. Walton street. 2-13-49
Houses Wanted.
w \ \ i ! i ■ first Ol M .t \ . a 5 , i 8
room cottage, with all modern con-
veniemes. Renter. Box 50. care Geor
gian. 205-24-4
Roof and Gutter Work.
rnKPAfiTall roof sY^giVuersT^a^r^kind s
sheet iron w'ork. 33 South Pryor.
Main SI27 T. W. Hooper. 3-4-62
Dentist.
PORCELAIN—NO GOLD
CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK
OUR SPECIALTY.
Whalebone;
Best Set,
$3.00
No More. No
Ij«ss
GOI D CROWN (92 CARAT) . $3.00
BRIDGE WORK, PER TOOTH 3 00
SILVER FILLINGS 25
GOLD FILLINGS 50
CLEANING TEETH 60
rWENT V Y EA R G U A RANTEE.
EASTERN PAINLESS DENTISTS.
38G. Peachtree Street. 4-2-31
Safe Cracksman.
Mre and burglar proof - safes
opened and repaired. O. C.
I Downes, 29H Marietta Street.
! Phones M. 2146. Atlanta 4922.
4-5-11
Eggs—All Varieties.
A FEW TRIOS White Runner ducks
from my prize-winners, $15 per trio;
eggs, $5 for 12. White Orpingtons, trios,
$7.50; eggs. $3 for 15. Black Orpingtons,
$5 each, eggs, $3 for 15. All stock have
free range. 3. E. Gifford. R. F. D.. Mari
etta. Ga., or 200 Temple Court, Atlanta.
Ga. 1-25-12
FINEST EGGS, $1 a setting, delivered.
Address Finley, P. (3. Box 1515, At
lanta 4-19-17
WANTED If you want anything the
"Want Ad” man w:ll find it for you.
If Mrs. Henry Dillon. 178 St. Charles
Avenue, wants a new dollar bill, she
will be presented with same if she has
this marked when the "Want Ad" man
calls Friday morning.
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
THE EGGS of dlfforent varieties of
fowls will he found classified under
their respective breeds in the future,
Instead of under the classification of
"Egg* '
^ «
f man preferred. "West Peachtree.” tare
Georgian. 30-22-4
4
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NEATLY furnished room In private
home for nurse or gentleman Good
neighborhood. Main 4628-.I. 201-21-4
At i
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4
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FOR RENT—Nicely furnished cool
rooms in private family to one or two
young men: all conveniences; $10 per
inontn. Ivy 6263. 4-23-14
•J
FURNISHED rooms, with or without
hoard, at 135 Ivy Street; thoroughly
renovated; private hath 4-22-13
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PLEASANT furnished room, suitable for
t couple or gentlemen; bath. 24 East
Baker. Ivy 5459-J. 4-23-16
, TWO rooms, furnished for light house-
Ear, Nose, Throat and Lung
Trouble.
DR. GEORGE BROWN, Diseases of the
Ear, Nose, 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 t:>
call. 4-6-13
AUTOMOBILES The speedy Cartercar.
hearing the "Want Ad" man, will call
at the residence of Mrs. Edgar Morris.
157 Si Charles Avenue, and if she finds
this ad and has it marked he will pre
sent her with a new dollar bill Fri
day morning.
Engineering and Machine
Designing.
<;. V. PLANT, M. E.
1 DKVELOl* YOI’R INVENTION.
Dixie Patient and Machine Works, 262
Main 2829
Sand.
'SAX 11.
SAND In any quantity and quality;
prompt delivery. S. M. Truitt & Son.
1 13-32
Sewing Machines.
\v B RENT 5 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
FOR SALE Why not advertise that
house or lot in The Georgian and let
the people know it is for sale? If Mrs.
, Sarah Hairston. 294 Highland Avenue,
has this marked when the "Want Ad”
man < alls Friday morning, he will pre
sent her with a dollar hill.
Shoes.
GET the best shoes for the whole
family. Peacock & Drennen,
222 Marietta Street. 4-16-28
Shoe Repairing.
—s n o'erTtxlfAS rrrRrr-sKWD;—
50 CENTS.
At Gw inn’s Shoe Shop. 6 Luclcie Street,
opposite Piedmont Hotel. Both phones.
3-26-45
West North Avenue.
I FLY
Fly Screens.
SCREENS- PLY
Office Space For Rent.
GROUND FLOOR, small store or
office: rent cheap; long lease.
6 Auburn Avenue, two doors off
Peachtree. Phone Ivy 1872.
4-24-14
FUR RENT -Attractive office space.
fourth tioor Third National Bank
Building, fronting Marietta Street, com
prising about 1,900 square feet. Will
rent as whole or subdivide See tenant
M - 4-23-200
COME SEE our Roll-aawy Screens, our
Roller-bearing Screens, our Sliding
Screens; none better. It will pay you to
st. out goods get prices 217 Kiser
Bldg Main 1319 Porter Screen Co.
3 3 Crawford. Agent. 2-4-14
Fire-Proof Storage.
WE STORE HOUSEHOLD GOODS and
pianos Office and warehouse, 239-
24 1 Edgewood avenue. Ivy 2037. John
J. Woodslde Storage Company.
keeplni
. Last
ping.
Fair
Street.
South Pj
Stores For Rent.
FOR RENT—A fine new brick store.
next door to Jacobs' pharmacy, Gor
don and Lee Streets. West Knd. Suit -
r. 77 able for anv first-class business. Phone
4-23-8 ivy HH). 4-23-201
Fresh Oysters Daily.
Virginia an5 New Orleans
oysters on the half shell, 40c
dozen. 77 Peachtree street
Stove and Eatjge Repairing.
STOVE DOCTOR.
STOVE, range and furnace repairing
61 South Pryor Street. Bell Phone
Mein 1460 Atlanta phone 1410. 4-10-10
DAN THE FIXER
STOVES AND REFRIGERATOR RE
PAIRING
We sell second-hand gas stoves
We sweep chimneys.
121 WHITEHALL STREET.
Atlanta phone 2235. Bell phone M 2699
Trunks, Bags and Suitcases.
Tf tvNuTTi'fr'rx “k LTATk Nav
ROUNTREE’S, 77 Will TEH AI.I, ST.
PHONES: Bell M 1576 Atlanta 1654.
Umbrellas.
“ • Taylor-Made'' Umbrellas.
BUY from makers; all prices and styles;
re-covering and repairing, every um
brella kept in repair free Phone for
salesman: prompt service.
TAYLOR UMBRELLA CO.
1101* Whitehall St. 4-23-35
Leghorns.
WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, heavy
laying strain, $1.50- pullets, $2 each;
eggs, $1.50 and up. Mrs. Robert Went,
132 Carter Hill road, Montgomery, Ala.
11-9-66
Cows.
Orpingtons.
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 Keilerstrass White
Orpingtons, one cock and four hens;
also several trios 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
Poultry—All Varieties.
J 7i ei : AfAn'(7lT7TTck'AA I7~f‘OOLMTtY
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
Plymouth Rocks.
BARRED ROCK eggs, pure and fresh
from Georgia Poultry Farm; $1 per
setting. Ori sale at 12 South Broad
Street. 4-20-63
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
Horses, Mulj^.JVehicles, Etc.
FOR SALE—One medium-size mule,
cheap. W. J. Garner, 250 Marietta.
4-22-35
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
HAVE you anything to sell? If Mrs.
H. L. Jordan, 87 Richardson Street,
finds this and lias it marked when the
"Want Ad” man calls Friday morn
ing. she will be presented with a new
dollar bill.
- >—One young cow fresT:
inilk: qualities must be guaranteed
and price reasonable. Address Cow,
Box 62, care Georgian. 27-24-4
FOR SALE—A little want ad in The
Georgian will sell anything you would
like to dispose of. If Mrs. M. A. King.
85 Windsor Street, will mark this,
the ‘‘Want Ad” man will present her,
with a new dollar hill when lie calls
Friday morning, if she has this paper in
her possession.
Builders of A tlanta
Furniture.
T. C FURNITURE C
Cash or easy payments, 415 Marietta.
Atlanta 1797. 4-5-1J '
Violin Maker.
mnrVTSaNTrWTiTHVToid nnd^Tx"
! changed: repairing a specialty. The
1 Old Reliable Violin Dealer. Mays Bad-
get*. 34H Peachtree. 3-31-34
Wood.
HELR-.lt will he to the interest of’
Mrs \v c Elrod. 186 North Boule-
WOOD.
wtrd if si ftoq this ard mark it If | SOUTH GEORGIA mill cut-offs by the
will have n when u.e "Wan I carload or ar.y quantity you may
\« n ;• 11 > ’-H- ay. she will receive want They make fine kindling S. M
a new dollar bill. Truitt & Son 1-13-33
Warranty Deeds.
$2,006 Montefiore Selig to I>. W. Mor
gan. lot 50x190 feet, north side of St.
Uharles Avenue, 59 feet west of Bona-
venture Street. April 18, 1913.
$1,200 .). <\ Allen to W. H. Allen. lot
90x162 feet, south side of Lena Street.
200 feet south of Ashby Street; also lot
160x152 feet; south side of I-ienu. Street.
546 feet west of Ashby Street. April
22. 15*13. *
$4,756 Mrs Avie A. Bowen to D. Za-
ban, lot 63x204 feet, northwest side of
DeKalb Avenue, '127 feet southwest of
Haralson Street. April 23. 1913.
$10,066 T. C. Holmes et al. to A. M.
and E. L. Verner. lot 266x466 feet, at
Intersection of southeast side of Peach
tree Road and northeast side of Plaster’s
Bridge Road. April 25. 1911
$5. Love and Affection W Howard
Smith to Charlotte W. Smith, lot 45x190
feet, west side of Spring Street, 360 feet
north of Kimball Street; also lot 45x196
feet, west side of Spring Street, 345 feet
north of Kimball Street. April 22, 1913.
$1,400- Mrs. Victoria A. Morris to
Mrs Jennie P. Baggett, lot 56x99 fee-t.
south side of Fulton Street. 84 feet west
of Fraser Street. March 28. 1913.
$2,204—Provident Trust and Security
Company to F. R. Mann, lot 11.0x225
feet, east side of Howell Mill Road. 1,816
feet from north line of Kontz tract, in
Wilsona Park. April 11, 1913.
$2,006 -Same lo same, lot 106x210 feet,
east side of Howell Mill Road, being
north half of lot 2. block F, of Wilsona
Park. April 11, 1913.
$2,204 Same to same. lot 110x232 feet,
east side of Howell Mill Road, being
south half lot 1, block F. of Wilsona
Park. April 11, 1913.
$2,000- Same to same, lot 100x223 feet,
east side of Howell Mill Road, being
sou'h half lot 2. block F, of Wilsona
Park April 11. 1913.
$750 VV. 1’. Ashford to Mrs. Hattie T.
Blanton, lot No. 262, Garibaldi Street.
25x100 feet. April 21. 1913.
$700 — Florence K Kr.auff to Reuben
R. Arnold et al.. lot 225x195 feet, south
east corner of Sims Street and Chatta
hoochee Avenue. April 23. 1913.
$2.000—Harold Hirsch to Mrs. Rosa
Freeman and Mrs. Dorothy N'uckols. lot
50x150 feet, south side of Eden Avenue.
50 feet west of Gilbert Street ; also lot
50x200 feet, south side of Eden Avenue.
150 feet west of Gilbert Street: also lot
50x200 feet, west side of Gilbert Street.
250 feet south of Eden Avenue; also lot
509x200 feet, west side of Gilbert Street.
350 feet south of Eden Avenue. March
9, 1913.
Warranty Deeds
$2,800 Uarl A. and A. C. Werber to
William M. Moncrief. lot 50x190 feet,
south side York Avenue, 110 feet west
of Evans Street March 31, 1913.
$1,300- A. Clifford Moreland to W. W.
Horn!, lot 71x23 feet, southeast side Sin
clair Avenue, 416 feet northeast of Luke
Avenue. April 22. 1913.
$1,600 Mrs. A. O. Peacock to Sally V.
Mo Elroy, lot 35x1:6 feet. 180 Luckie
Street April 23. 1913.
$1,902 Mrs Mary C. Osborn to Mrs.
Lula M. NicholsC lot 60x123 feet, north
side Ponce DeLeon Avenue. 67 feet east
of Ponce DeLeon Fiaoe. April 22. 1913.
$350— M. F Ramsey and Lewis M.
Vnderson to F M. Kirkpatrick, lot 50\
150 feet, southwest corner County Line
Road and Dooley Avenue. April 23,
1913.
$1 and to Correct—-C. D. Young and
A. J. Boswell to Andy E. Brown, lot lOOx
190 feet, northeast corner Harvard Ave
nue and Myrtle Street. March 20, 1913.
$20,000 .1 T. Grans to Julia A. Wil
kins, lot 25x71 feet, corner Decatur and
Piedmont. April 18, 1911.
$13,000—Joan E. Trounstine to J. B.
Frosft, lot 53x200 feet, west side Wash
ington Street, 161 feet north of Clarke
Street. April 23, 1913.
$2.800—Realty Trust Company to W.
W. Brown, lot 80x204 feet, west side
The Prado, being lot 11, block 11, Ansley
Park. April 22. 1913.
$400—W. T. Ashford to 1. A. Hirsch-
berg, lot 26x100 feet, west side Chestnut
Street. 87 feet south of Parsons Street.
August 22, 1911.
$800 G. A. Pitts to P. T. Harllee, lot
50x145 feet, north side Simpson Street,
145 feet west of Griffin Street. July 10,
1912.
Quitclaim Deeds.
$5 Guarantee Trust and Banking
Company to Mrs. Avie A. Bowen, lot
63x204 feet, northwest side DeKalb Ave
nue, 127 feet, southwest of Harralson
Street. March 24, 1913.
$1—West End Bank to Dr. J. Cheston
King, lot 50x200 feet, east side Peeples
Street. 178 feet north of Howell Place.
April 14. 1913.
$1—Francis H. Knauff to Florence K.
Knauff, lot 225x195 feet, southeast cor
ner Simms Street and Chattahoochee
Avenue. April 21. 1913.
$1 J. 17. Wardlaw to same, same
property. April 19. 1913.
$1—E. Anthony to .T. H Whisenant,
lot 50x140 feet, west side Lakeview Ave
nue. 410 feet north of Ponce DeLeon
Avenue. April 23. 1913.
$1 -Provident Realty and Trust Com
pany to F. M. Kirkpatrick, lot 50x150
feet, at southwest corner County Line
Road and Dooley Avenue. April 22,
1913.
$5 Willis Whipple to Andy E. Brown
lot 100x190 feet, northeast corner How
ard Avenue and Myrtle Street. March
20. 1913.
$5—Lewis Seasongood to Julia A.
Wilkins, lot 25x71 feet, corner Decatur
Street and Piedmont Avenue. June 9,
1911.
$1.000—George K Johnson et al. to
Mrs. Emms T. Swann, lot 50x144 feet,
north side Houston Street. 162 feet east
of Jackson Street. April 16. 1913.
$5 -William Avery et al to Samuel
B. Larimore. lot 2342x210x249 feet, on
southwest corner land lot 234 on Camp
bell ton Road. March 31. 1913.
$5 Jonathan B. Frost to Mrs. .Toan E
Troustine, No. 159 Deoatur Street, 22
by '.‘0 feet. April 23. 1913
$6 Same to same. No. 157 Decatur
Street 21x90. April 23, 1913,
$5 Joel to Daves to same. No. 159
Decatur Street, 22x90. April 23. 1913.
$5 Same to same. No. 157 Decatur
Street. 21x90 feet. April 23, 1913.
Loan Deeds.
$6,000 Wallace M. Kirkpatrick to K
V. Garter, guardian of Josephine Rankin
Garter and Mary Craig Carter, No. 1123
Money to Loan.
ui KCHASE money notes boughf^and
money loaned on real estate Chas P
Glover Realty Co., 2% Walton St. 4-12-2
MONEY ON HAND for immediate loans
on property In or near Atlanta. J e
VanValkenburg, 501 Equitable^Bldg.
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE”
AND OTHERS, upon their own names-
heap rates, easy payments. Confl’
dential D. H. Tolman, 820 Austell
building.
WEYMAN & CONNORS. ”
ESTABLISHED 1890.
Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-3
Seeds and Poultry Supplies.
H. G. HASTINGS & CO.
SEEDS, VEGETABLE AND FLOWER
ING PLANTS. POULTRY
SUPPLIES.
PHONES 2568.
A FULL LINE of Cyphers Incubators
and Brooders.
INTERNATIONAL
$8.50.
Sanitary Hover,
STANDARD SPRAY PUMP, made of
solid brass; guaranteed for five years;
$4 each.
MYERS’ HANDSPRAY, 50c each.
MYERS’ WHITEWASH SPRAY, $3
each.
A FULL LINE OF BRASS CANARY
CAGES.
SUIRREL 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 bugs on
rose bushes and flowering plants.
Peachtree Road, 75x340 feet. April 19,
1913.
$1,000 Mrs. Etta Viola Marcus to
same. No. 436 South Pryor Street, 50
by 150 feet. April 21, 1913.
$8,500- Eugene H. Spalding to same
No. 477 Peachtree Street. 65x140 feet.
April 21, 1913.
$1,600—Mrs. E. W. Long to Dickinson
Trust Company, Trustee, No. 103 West
Tenth Street. April 22, 1913.
$1,000—Mrs. Jennie P. Baggett to He
brew Orphans Home, lot 50x99 feet,
south side Fulton Street. 84 feet w-est
of Fraser Street. April 23, 1913.
$1,500—J. H. Whisenant to John C.
Lindsay, lot 50x140 feet, west side Lake-
view Avenue. 410 feet north of Ponce
DeLeon Avenue. April 10, 1913.
$500—Paul S. Etheridge to Mrs. J. C.
Palmer, stx acres in land lots 167 and
168, Fourteenth District, on north side
George Beasley home place. April 21,
1913.
$1,000—Mrs. Almira B. Turner to Rob
ert Adamson, lot 50x190 feet, southeast
corner Crew Street and Atlanta Avenue.
April 17. 1913.
$750—W. L. Jones, Jr., to H. T. Cox’s
daughters, lot 50x170 feet, east side of
Grand Street. 150 feet north of Climax
Street. April 18. 1913.
$12,000—Joan E. Trounstine to Adolph
Elsas, lot 53x200 fqpt, west side Wash
ington Street, 161 feet north of ClarTt
Street. April 18, 1913.
$15,000—.Julia A. Wilkins to Massa-
usetts Life Insurance Company, lot
71x25 feet, corner Decatur Street and
Piedmont Avenue, lot 175x40 feet, east
side Piedmont Avenue at H. C. Mitch
ell’s corner; also lot 173x200 feet north
east corner Piedmont Avenue and Tenth
Streets. April 18, 1913.
$1,000—Andrew D. Howard to T. J.
Avery. 41 acres at southwest corner of
land lots 64x96 on Power’s Ferry Road;
also lot. 8.76 acres, fn land lot 96. on
east side Roswell Road. April 9, 1913.
Bonds For Title.
$3.800—Suburban Realty Company to
1). H. Hooks, lot 100x135 feet, west side
Oak Street, 145 feet north of Genessee
Avenue. February 21. 1907. Trans
ferred to Railway Postal Clerks’ Invest
ment Association October 23, 1911.
$11.500—C. L. DeFoor to Sholto
Douglas, lot 23x125 feet, northwest side
South Forsyth Street. 91 feet soutlvwest
of Brotherton Street. April 22. 1913.
$10,000—Martin Nally (by executor)
and Mrs. Mary Nallv to C. L. DeFoor,
same property. April 15, 1913.
$15,710—John A. Cheatham to Alex
ander W. and Robert G. Stephens. 58
and 60 Williams Street, 35x85 feet.
April 22. 1913. «
$11.000—A. M. and E. L. Verner to
D. C. Lyle, lot 100x332 feet, at southeast
corner Peachtree Road and Piedmont
Road. April 16. 1913.
$5,000— Same to same, lot 100x250 feet,
east side Piedmont Road. 300 feet
southeast of Peachtree Road. April 16,
1913.
$9,000 Same to same, lot 100x366 feet,
southeast side Peachtree Road, 100 feet
east of Piedmont Road. April 16, 1913.
$8,400 - Mrs. Mary E. Swann to Allen
Rice. 314 Houston Street, 50x168 feet.
March 20. 1913
$4,300- J. E. Collier to Emory D. Dod
son. lot 100x130 feet, west side Athens
Avenue, 145 feet north of Genessee Ave
nue. April 18. 1913.
$2,000 G. A. Bell, Sr., to C. A Bell.
Jr . lot 42x100 feet, west side McAfee
Street, hetw-een Pine and Hunnicutt
Streets. April 6. 1913.
$6.200—Mrs. Lula M. Nicholes to Mrs.
Flora Newcomer, lot 60x120 feet, north
FARM LOANS PLACED in any amount
on improved farm lands in Georgia.
The Southern Mortgage Company,
Gould building. 7-13-1
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND.
any amount: 6 per cent. Write cr
call. S. W. Carson, 24 South Broad
street. 4-1-17
WANTED—To buy good purchase
money notes, or first mortgages.
Georgia Land and Loan Co., 909 Third
National Bank Bldg.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Atlanta Property.
BUSINESS BUILDINGS.
5 and 5% per cent.
RESIDENCE BUILDINGS,
G 1 /^, 6 and 6y 2 per cent.
Your rate depends upon the location,
Without notice you can nay 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
PANY OF AMERICA.
203-8 Empire Building
WE HAVE plenty of money to
lend at lowest rates on At
lanta and nearby property, ei
ther for straight or monthly
payment plant. Also for pur
chasing purchase money notes.
Foster & Robson, 11 Edgewood
avenue.
Money Wanted.
~ WE~WILfrPAW^6Y ~
ON SAVINGS.
IN SUMS of $500 to $5,000. The
Merchants and Mechanics’
Banking and Loan Co., '109
Grant Building. Tel. Ivy 5341.
Cash Capital $120,000.
Thos. J. Wes ley. Cashier.
B. M. Grant'. Pres. 3-11-59
READ the Market Basket every Friday.
and you will save money. If
W. E. Raley. 260 North Boulevard, wui
read this and have it marked when nw
“Want Ad” man calls Friday morning,
she will receive a dollar bill.
side Ponce DeLeon Avenue, 67Jeet. erst
of Ponce DeLeon Place. July t6. i f •
$44,000—Mrs. Lena Smith HyndJ?
John G. Burckhardt to James L. H l cK V'
lot 20x60 feet, at corner formed w
northwest side Cone Street and sou
west side Luckie Street. April 23, L ;• fj
$6,550—Mrs. Lula Glllon to F. M. «'■
loeh. 63 Holdemess Street, 48x140 te^.
September 16, 1910. Transferred to w.
T. Akin March 2d. 1013 _ ,,
$6,550—George H. Gillon to F. M.
loch, 67 Holderness Street. 48x1*0 reev
September 16, 1910. Transferred
W. T. Akin March 29, 1913.
Administrator’s Deed. , .
$860—William B. Lowe (by S
trator) to J. A. Santos
54x138 feet, north side Highland A f ,
nue, 217 feet east of Sampson Streew
April 7. 1913.
Mortgages.
$2.790—W. L. Adams to Cleo Adam*
lot 60x166 feet, on Bain Street; also,
60x172 feet, on Lee Street; als . 0, r
180 feet, on Lee Street; also, lot: ,
feet, on Eagan Avenue, in Eagan
April 3, 1913. c ojid
$500—Jacob Feldman to Hyman h ®
Edward Jacobs, lot 40x50 feet,
Mangum Street. 60 feet north of
mond Street. February 2o,
$1,188- Mrs. Janie P, Thompson ™
Mutual Loan and Banking Compa - ■ .
156x135 feet, south side Rankin Streep
659 feet east of Randolph Street, ap
22, 1913.
Deeds to Secure. , t
$612 B. W. Tye to Robert L.
50x150 feet, south side v D j3
250 feet west of Murray Street. Ay
21, 1913.
Building‘Permits.
. $150-0. A. Pierce. 288 Simpson Street
additions. Day work. 55
$2.000—Mrs. Lucy Cai-michau-
Candler Street, one-story frame
ing. J. L. Pemnan. ,, rt „„f n rturtn5
$150—Samuel Bingham ManufftcW^jj
Company, 40-42 Pete ™ ^i r |fpar-
boiler and build flue. Aiken « |
$100—Mrs. J. D- Stevens H
wood Avenue, additions. pa> e .
$1,600—C. C. Carroll. Tift Street. J
story frame dwelling. G- b-
$900 Each—Abby Greenburg. • •
Place, three one-story frame
Grover C. Miller. __ „ tl . street.
$7,000—0. C. F'uller, 134 Myrtle ,. ge
two-story frame dwelling
Ittntr. _ \venue,
sj.000—J. G. Brown. Losedaie
one-story frame dwelling. Da)