Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 02, 1913, Image 12

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12 TITF. ATLANTA GKOROTAN AND NEWS, SATI T RDAY, MAY 3, 1913. A Vacancy In Your Business Can Be Filled By Georgian “ Want Ads.” Try Them For Results FOR SALE—MISCELLA!\lUUS. I-OK SaY.E florae and buggy at .i Car gain For information rail East Point ; i. Rea eon foi State. 5 3*206 25 H. IV ruKTABI-K saw mill on til fur sale cheap. Royal huiub' r Co., At lanta. (la 8HAVING8 i' i ale Two horae lot *1.00. Koval 1 Aim her Co., Oakland Cpy. 5-3-30 HoUSFS pastured at *1 per month. A. Krause. K. 6, Box 124, Buckhead At lanta. 300-5-3 FOR SAl.i: Bedstead and bureau In good condition: bargain for cash. Ad dress Bargain, iiox 103. care Georgian. 30-3-5 iUGH CLASS BUNGALOW, on North Side; hardwood floors, furnace, elec tricity and all conveniences. Ivy 825-J. 32-30-4 \ F TOM A TIC REFRIGERATOR Automatic Rcfrijrcrator.s may cost a little more than some re frigerators. but taking into con sideration the amount of food and iee they save, they are the least expensive of all refrigera tors. Price $17.50 to $75.00. C. H. MASON, Agent. 6 and 8 W. Mitchell St THE GEORGIAN’S RENT BULLETIN -:- ROOM AND BO0RD. ; ih R( lOMK fFw b« TWO 3 boar.d stumble >urg m board *en Spr table. fiirrin 45 Irw n private .Main 280 for two ing and nil Ivy an g< ROOMS FOR RENT. Furnished. V furnished front room li lers Apartments. No. 8. 9! n e I v\ 5984-.?. im. with board, In an hed private, modern tlest part of the city; LARGE, light r elegantly furn home, In the pr everything strictly first-class; pleasant home to a refined, pt eouple; references *» 1 !t West J’< Mrs. (,’orey. Ivy 5tf.35-.l- CoCI’LE ean secure front board; all conveniences Peachtree. Ivy 6908-J. root a a 338 \Y» LARGE front room, unfurnlsli dressing room and bath, In family. Peachtree Street. Ivj VACANCY for one mo<lern convenience ding man; Ivy 6257-J all ’-15 i j. v ISM El > •oom Pi ad tree (1 near Eleven th; n Htr ctly priv 11 1 home. Call Ivj II. 1-9 <7omT ORTAHJ \* furnls room, v 1 conv enient ly locu ey .trrnt keeping privilc A ve. ge If tree . 158 Cap tol ONE tirely furnish) d rror t rot nn v. it li prlvt tte porel , all cor ver lencc , el -s. j In. T injty Ap 11‘ t in* nu St . 6. 35-2 - 4 ‘ \ i; \ 'i LY fun Tidied r ton in priv tte horn for nu i r enf leman; g* km3 neigh! or hood. Main 462 8-J 4-28 -34 nTce" Curnishet rooms; iis* ligli hou»e- Ueet ing rooms. M: In 2665 -j. 10 140 Spring Sir *et. 4-38 -40 VERY 1 a l id 7 *R< )NT i: < M FUR NISHED F( >K T W< Gl :nti K- MEN (TWIN BEDS ). ( )N I : sm A LL «;u ROOM BOTH WEI Aj LI( iHTJ :i >. SPLENDIDLY VE NT LA TED A S' 1 > THOROUGHLY SCR El- Nh D. YV111 r e TILE I BATH AND K\ ERY M >I>* ; X i '< )NV •INIKNU -I. Nf- AR IN ON \< nr 'I SIDE. PI ION 1 IVY 12 81. 45- 3-5 FRON r rooms, furniMhf wi, TOt i nd c .Id hat h close in 311 W litehall, Atlanta phone 4810. 6-3 ROOMS FOR RENT. Unfurnished. F< )K KENT Three unfurnished rooms for housekeeping: private bath,' hot water: use of Bell phone, to couple. 318 \\ ashingtoi 5 13 THREE connecting upstairs rooms; all conveniences for light housekeeping. Main 4694-L. 53-17 THKKK large connecting rooms, $9, to couple without children. 32 Castleber ry Street, one block from Forsyth Street. 5-3-6 NOTICE The water mill of A. D How ard, on Roswell Road at Nance’s ("reek, which, was damaged by flood, is now In good shape and ready for busi ness. Postcard will bring wagon to your door. Fresh ground every day. Address R. F. T>. 2. Chamblee, Ga. 4-10-1 NOTICE The water mill <>f A. D. How ard. on Roswell Road at Nance's Creek, which was damaged b\ flood, Is now in good shape and ready for busi ness Postcard will bring wagon to your door. Fresh ground every day. Address R F. I». 2, Chamblee, (la. 4-10-1 X NEW BROOM DOES NOT SWEEP CLEAN. LET US prove this In your home b> free demonstration. Full particulars ai 107 Temple Court Building. L. H Sires, agent. Phone Main 667. 5-2-36 FOR SALE Small soda fount, refrig erator for market, show cage, com puting scale cheap, (’all West 96.1 5-2-200 i FOUND one dollar, if Mrs. R. .1. (To ner, 16 East Ellis Street. And# this ad a no has it marked when the “Want Ad" man calls Monday \TTKNTION The orm from which 1 purchased my $450 piano has consent ed to release me from my contract if I an arrange for some one to assume bal ance of $215 1 still <»wc; payments $8 per month I will give good, responsible party • receipt in t ill f'«>r what 1 have paid if they will guarantee to pay off balance in $$ monthly payments, as I am leaving for California. Yddrcss California. Box 831, care Georgian. 4-30-10 FOR SALE 100-horsepower horizontal Erie City tire-tube boiler in good con dition. Inquire The I’rest-n-Lite Com pany. Kuhn and Beerrnan Streets. At lanta, Ga. 4-30-6 SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITER, stand ard make. Call or address 11., 32 u Peachtree Street, at once. 5-1-30 .•oil SALIC Two pool talnea, practically new; been In uso In elul room and nor hurt; must sell at oner*; bargain; orig inal cost 3**00. Address P. < >. Box 87. Jonesboro. «;.• LARGE front room and small room, fur nished. Private home. Peachtree Street. Ivy 1770-J. * 5-2-14 ROOM AND BOARD in private family. North Side; close In. Ivy 5267. 5-2-2 PEACHTREE INN. Peachtree and Alexander Sts. Ameri can plan $7.50 week up. Room to | yourself. European, $3 week up. 1-9-34 FOUR business women to room and board; references required; walking distance of town. Ivy 993-J. K 5-1-28 TWO young men can And board and room, private home, West End, near car line. Address L., care Georgian. 5-1-16 LAK7»:. delightful room; tovtly Ia7^ I out. Apply 121 CapU FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms; nil conveniences, 45 Williams; apartment 3. third floor. Ivy 2116. 5-3-39 NICE room, with board, for two young men In apartment with two other young men; ull conveniences. 140 Buckie Street, Apartment C. 5-3-32 WANTED- Mrs. George MacMillan, 112 Simpson Street, to have this marked Monday morning when the "Want Ad” man calls. He. will give her a new <lol- lar’blll. TWO very large furnished rooms, large closets, plenty of hot and cold water, exc ellent table board; also large- garage; FOR RENT—Four nice unfurnished FOI hi; * with private Lp.th. 119 Capitol Avenm . Main 4890-E. 36-3-5 THHK •I nice large tonne cting rooms, close in. Call Ivy 2576- or Atlanta phone 2209. 5-2-31 TURK •I unfurnished rooms; sink in kltch ■n. bath and phone, with private family; no children. 66 \V< odward Ave. Main 3 *10. 5-1-31 verandas; best location for summer excellent table; home comforts. West Peachtree. Ivy 1969-L. 38-1-5 TWO well-furnished rooms; < to bath; meals next door. North Avenue. mvenient 39 West 5-8-20 AI BI'RN HOUSE. NICELY furnished rooms with board; all jTHREE neat connecting unfurnished conveniences. 27 Auburn Avenue. Ivy first-floor rooms, all conveniences. Two 4393. 4-30-23 lights. 250 Hill St. 206-5-3 CAN Accommodate four with room and I NICELY furnished or unfurnished board at 30 East Cain, two blocks from i rooms, nice location, two blocks fr Candler Bldg Phont^Ivy 2903 4-30-31 ONE large downstairs room for two; private bath, hot and cold water; elec tric lights; terms reasonable. 223 North Jackson. Ivy 5235-L. 4-29-20 220 PEACHTREE, The Wilton, selccR up-to-date boarding house; North Side; business section; near in; table boarders; prompt service. Ivy 5795. 4-29-14 “46 A FEW BOARDERS Houston Kt. Ivy 6671 wanted a -J 4- :ast north a\ each a nd OO BETWEEN thf nished room board. Ivy 6501 iohtrees; nicely fur xcellont table handler Building. Ivj 2:'"::. F< *1: RENT One nicelj furnished room with three windows Alain 519**-J. 5-2-34 ONE nicely furnished room, in West End, with private family; breakfast or supper if desired. West 906-J. LARGE, beautiful front room; perfectly grand for summer; North Side. Ivy 5603 1-2-36 K< d; RENT I *arge 1 urnished r n be tween the Peach trees, in Linden Ave-. nue. to couple or young men; electricity; private family. Ivy 6246-J. 5-2-17 R()(*M with board for .i •Up).- Of young men or busint :SH ladies; private fam- ily. < ’all Mai n 4238-J. 278 K aw son Street 4 ,-28-15 DELK JIUI r Ki'L rooms; best lot •atlon; privi tte home; table board a spe daily. 1-28-14 256 (’a iptt* >1. Ma .In 2031-L 1 NICELY ■ i | furnished. large hath. 64 Forres room, with A venue. 5-2-16 foS REf s'T Furnished rot me; nice lo cation. 913 Peach tret • re) i LARGE. nicely fun rooms i 1 light Mt msekeeping; near in. 188 lourt land Street. 5-2 9 NEATLY furnished rooms; homelike cooking, also table board. 127 Capi tol Avenue. Main 5172-J. 4-23-7 BEST VEALS IN TOWN, $3 WEEK ROOM AM) MEALS. $4 197 SOUTH PRYOR CALL MAIN 5048 4-5-54 j FOR RENT To gentlemen only. ' also separate furnished room; all con veniences; close to town. Ivy 6575. 18.1 ■ Ivj Street. 5-2-12 (NICELY furnished rooms. Apply 236 E. I Ellis Street. 209-5-1 T< * COUPLE, without children, two or three rooms, for light housekeeping; all modern conveniences; one block For rest Avenue and North Boulevard ears. References. Apply Owner. 72 Wabash Avenue. 28-1-5 THREE large unfurnished connecting rooms for light housekeeping. Gas and water. 99 Ira Street. 200-1-5 FOUR unfurnished rooms with kitchen ette; private bath; $16. 387 Central Ave. 4-30-212 TWO rooms, suitable for light liiuse- keeplng In home of family of three adults, to couple without children; hot and cold water, electricity, gas. Inman Park to Clifton car. 39 Hoyston Ave- ■ F* >R RENT Threo < onr «m i mg uni ur nished rooms for light housekeeping; gas. water and bath References. 91 Wj ' Harris. 28-90-4 FIVE beautiful upstairs rooms, Path, gas, electricity and use of phone; with couple. 11 North .Moreland Avenue. Call Atlanta 929. 20 TW’h * >R THREE furnished or unfur nished rooms for light housekeeping. 39 West. Linden. 4-29-18 Furnished or Unfurnished. .\i<E furnished or unfurnished rooms; good location; close in; on North Side. Ivy 2903. 5-3-19 FURNISH Eli or unfurnished room; hot baths, electricity; North Side; 12 min utes’ walk to Candler Bldg.; reasonable Ivy 89!*-./. 4-29-16 APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished. sTmCkxiiii.i.v ~fi?rnTshed^ IrpartrnenT; w, modern private home. West End uple. West 574-.I. • 58-2-5 TWO rooms, kitchenette and bath; also garage; references. Phone Ivy 2432. 4-29-17 APARTMENT of three beautiful rooms, Inman I‘ark; private homo; new; large kitchen, with ail conveniences; screens; east porch. Phone Ivy 2329-J. 4-28 41 Unfurnished. WANTED I’o sub-least- my unfurnished apartment, all modern conveniences. I Apartment H, 312 Rawson Street. Phone Main 5478-J. 5-2-29 | FOR RENT Six-room steam-heat ed • apartment; close in; North Side. Stew- • art & Cooper, 317 Peters Building. Main j Park. Refinc( H0USEST0R RENT. Furnished. F< >K HES'r' Six-room cottage, fur nished suitable for one or two fami lies, between Spring and W. Peachtree. 15 \V. Pine Reasonable. 5-3-41 BEAUTIFUL West Peachtree home, comfortably furnished, very reasonable to desirable party. Ivj 3281. 5-2-19 I WELVE ROOM' HOUSE, furnished; couple of blocks from post office. Main H45. 5-1-21 (’* )M PLETELY furnished nine-room brick house; sleeping porch and all modern conveniences; Ponce DeLeon Ave. Call Ivy 2117 from 8 to 12 a. m. 4-27-24 POULTRY, PET and LIVE STOCK r Unfurnished. $25 Six-room house. 78 Crew Street, in good repair. 824 Atlanta National Bank Building. .Main 2683. W. C. Tolbert. 5-3-40 ’ok » p K\T 310 EAST P,NE st., near corner Pine and Jackson, 7-room modern cottage (in stantaneous water heater), $32.60. Ap ply Young A' Goodroe, 414 Peters Bldg. Main 3155. 5-2-46 NICE HOUSE, good repair; five minutes walk center of city. Gas divided. Two sinks. Suitable for two couples. Apply to owner, 181 Luckie Street. 35-2-5 HOtJSE, very large and light, on large lot; very large porches and servants' house. Moat desirable location; would like to reserve one room, and also have three young men that would like to keep one, or would rent lower floor. Will rent whole house, also 8-room house. Ivy 6705. 5-1-29 OUR RENT list describes everything for rent. Call, write or phone for one. Ivy 3390 Charles P. Glover Realty Co., 2*4 Walton street. 2-13-49 FOR RENT Seven-room modern cot tage, $.10; instantaneous water heater; nt-ir corner Pine and Jackson. Apply 310 East Pine St., or phone Owner, Ivy 4814-L. 4-27-200 GEO. P. MOORE, Real Estate and Renting. 10 Auburn Avenue. FOR RENT. AT No. 212 Rawson Street, corner Cen tral Avenue, we have a second-floor flat of six rooms, carrying all modern conveniences. The walls have just been retinted, and the house is in first-class condition: within ten minutes’ walk of center of the ctiy; close to school, and in best section on the South Side. Price $27.50. MARKET BASKET If Mrs. Thomas H. Smart, 9 West Eleventh Street, reads this as she does the Market Basket, and ias this marked when the "Want Ad" man calls Monday, she will receive a dollar bill. N( >. 8 Conic < ii wt Avenue, Edgewood, Ga Yt number you will find a six-room cottage, with all conveniences. < xeent bath: large lot; house is in good repair. This is an ideal place for any one who desires to raise chickens, as the lot is very large. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT. 28. 4-30-45 -1- i'iiK SALE one 20-horsepower A (’ Western Elec trie motor; also one It* i orsa power A. C. Sprague motor; both practically new: will sell cheap for .-ash Southern Upholstering Co. Phone .Main 5051 ONE Ma caskey ticket cabinet, loo-ac count. In perfect condition. Will sell cheap. < me Williams typewriter, in good condition, $15. DcK. Garage. Ma- rietta, Ga. 200-1 5 1 LEAVING city will sacrifice furniture of six-room house in perfect condi tion. 91 Yonge Street 33-1-6 15-MOTOR. 8x8 compressor, good as new. Dr. Cook. 17 East Hunter St. 203-29-4 HAVE a good mahogany upright piuno. nearly new: cost MOO less than one J"**r ago. Any reasonable offer will • > it. Must sell quick Mahoganv iv anu, P. u. Box 596. Atlanta 4-37-24 • i,\E CARNATIONS, 75c per dozen; Co leus and Falzta. 40c per dozen. Bed . ng and box work a specialty. Alta vista Floral Company, 61 Sells Avenue M Sl 111. 4 27-15 c 'si 1 I I ' I I < 1 f '* il ''quarters ' • 1 1 t J j 1 in k u. Logan A Co., Atlanta. 4-20-32 bankruptcy blanks. V* so per set. Warranty deeds, bonds for title. Mortgages contracts. Stock certificates and bonds. Bennett’s, 25 South Broad 201-20-13 >R SA1,1 w e< p<da t«. plants for sale, $1.25 per 1,000. L. W. Rates. Lakeland, Fla. 33-21-4 SEND $1 for 500 extra early .sweet po tato plants. lemon yams, or 500 Ber muda onion plants, the Mg kind. Address the Model Farm, Tlfton. 3-20-.' SlTllMft A ' PAINTING 0.1 VI .>0 CO.. 77>i Whitehall M 3780 8-18-33 SAF ’ES. FILER, cabinets, new and sec ond hand. Gookin Bank and Office Equipment Company, 113-115 N. Pryor Street, NEW RUBBER TIRES put on your baby carriage Repaired, repainted and re-covered Phone Ivy 3076 Robert Mitchell, 229 Edgewood Avenue. 2 13 I i{U\Trp)N SIGNS slgnlfie best quai- 1 ity. Kent Sign Co, 130 Vx Peachtree Street. 8-5 20 NO. 10 SNOWDRIFT 87 7 »jc, country tSS~ dozen. 40c coffee 28c pound, 30c coffee 22c, 25c cofTee 19«' pound. Cash Grocery Co.. 118 Whitehall 2-21-7 WE RENT good pianos $3 per month up? We sell gi*t**J pianos $D per month up R. P. BECHT COMPANY. 107-108-109 Temple Court Building Main 667 2-19-26 W *NTED—Mrs. II C. Hunt. 88 East Ellis Street, to find this a<l ajul have 't marked when the "Want Ad" man tails Monday. He will present her with a dollar ROOM AND BOARD. Wanted. BttSTRT!S?iCTvi)MAN \\Tll> twHve-ywir- old daughter would like room and board in private family by May 15. Rea sonable rates. Box 666. care Georgian. 41-3-5 WANTED Room close in. private fam ily: breakfast possibly; references. L. H. B., care (Georgian. 33-3-5 BOARD WANTED If you want board ers, Georgian "Want Ads" will find them If Mrs. Thomas J. Wesley. 462 W. Peachtree St., finds this and has it marked Monday when the "Want Ad” man calls, she will receive a dollar bill. WANTED Room and board bj gentle man. Please state 1 terms. Box 24, care flan 303-1-5 ROOMS FOR RENT. Furnished. 17/UTgTT^from room. \viVh beard, in small family. 148 West Peachtree. Ivy 67fj 3 6 8 28 TWO nicely furnished front rooms for either couples or gentlemen. 115 Washington Street. Atlanta 5600-A. 5-3-18 FURNISHED ROOM for rent. 293 North Boulevard. No children. Ivy 3406-J. 5-13-11 lelightful rooms in private home, on car line. 336 Pullium Street. Main 5438. 5-1-36 } • BEAUTIFUL front room in apartment, | with Or without board; reasonable. M. j \ c&re ( leorgia n 5-1-13 J FOR GENTLEMEN, eholoa front room’,) convenient to bath; Myrtle Street,, near i'once DeLeon; Ge(>rgiai Teirace neighborhood; also garage. lv> 1495. 5-1-18 | PRETTY front room; electric lights; bath; telephone. $10. 62 Williams, cor ner Baker. Ivy 6760-J. . 5-1-19 ONE nicely furnished room In the! Corinthian Apartments, for elderly or business lady only; connecting bath. Call 1 1 v % v 1717. 5-1-20 FURNISHED rooms few* light house keeping. Ivy 4304-J. 5-1-22 ONE large, attractive, cool front room. on second floor; convenient to bath; every modern convenience; ideal loca tion; on North Side. Ivy 1744-L. 5-1-23 TWO rooms and kitchenette completely furnished, to parties without children; private family; good location; all con veniences; one block of Grant Park. 428 East Georgia Avenue. 4-30-33 HOUSEKEEPING rooms, all conve niences. or large front room, with or without board. Ivy 993-J. 4-30-28 * N THE HERBERT, 244 Courtlan% Street, close in. on North Side, six rooms and bath, front and back porches, steam heat, hot water, janitor service. ! rent $42 50. Reference required. Apply Herbert Kaiser, 411 Atlanta National j Bank Building. Phone Main 276 or jan- itor on premises. 4-25-29 BEAUTIFUL large corner office? 1123 Handler Bldg , facing down on Peach tree: three windows; southeastern ex posure. Ivy 1561. 5-1-35 DESK SPACE with um vt telephone Apply 533 Candler Bldg. 4-25-9 BUSINESS PROPERTY HOUSES WANTED^ Furnished. WANT to rent, on the North Side, four, five or six-room furnished apartment <»r bungalow for the summer months: family consists of self and wife. Ad- ! dress Me A., Postoffice Box No. 7. 45-2-5 WANTED—Furnished house for sum mer by man and wife, no children; live or seven rooms. Must be near car line and reasonable. State price ana full particulars in answer. Address S., Box 30, cure Georgian. 4-30-29 For Rent, THE BEST < iusc-in coal yard in At lanta, with trestle and railroad facili ties. We a*v In position to give lease. Close in on Western and Atlantic Rail road Call Greene Realty Company. 511 Empire Building. Phones 1599. 4-27-60 Unfurnished. WANTED Nine or ten - room * house on North Side to rent unfurnished; will take two or three-year lease on house in desirable location. II. N\, Box 412, care Georgian. 4-30-31 LANDLORDS List your vacant houses with Stewart & Cooper, Renting Agents. 317 Peters Building. Phone Main 1228 4-30-44 STABLES, For Bent. Take Good Care Of the Old Hen And Her Chicks Coops Are as Essential to Success as Is the Food in Poultry Raising. Take good care of the hen with the brood of youngsters. Great is the variety one finds in coops made for the care of the old hen and her chicks. Barrels on their sides, barrels on end with part of the staves knocked out to allow the little ones to pass in and out at will* A-shaped coops, ^and sometimes the hens are allowed to find shelter the best they can. A coop about two feet square and about two feet high in front, with the roof slanting toward the rear, makes a very good home for a hen and little ones. We always keep a roll of felt roofing for covering these coops as we make them. It makes an ideal covering and takes but a little pitch to run the water off. The front of the coop should be of one-inch mesh wire netting, with a slatted door to protect the chicks from the rain. If there be danger from cats, rats, etc., a cov ered wire netting run should be pro vided for joining the front of the coop. This will keep out intruders and keep in the chicks. Coops Should Be Light. All coops and attachments should be made as light as possible so thev will not be burdensome to handle. A loose or removable board bottom is a good thing, too. Much food is lost by feeding carelessly upon the ground, where it is fouled and tramped under foot. This carelessness not only re sults in the. wasting of the feed, but r "V (0> (0) # EDITED liL a$T ? : BY JUDGE jag F. J. MARSHALL 1 # (0) (0) -A: what is still worse, the soured food eaten by the chicks causes indiges tion and bowel trouble, and the loss of many good chickens. Food should not be scattered upon the ground ex cept the whole dry grain feed. Raise all the feed at home you pos sibly can. and thus reduce the cash outlay for feed. Use ah the offal and by-products you can. Watch your chances to secure feed at a bargain— not. spoiled food—but by watching one can frequently pick up seed wheat at a bargain where some seedsman has become overstocked. I have at time bought wheat slightly burned or charred after a warehouse lire, if it Is dry, it is all right, but if it has been wet, it can be spread out n the sun to dry, stirring it frequently during the process. This charred grain is not only purchased at a very low price, but the fact that it lias been charred makes it very whole some feed—exercising care, of course, all the while that it does not sour while drying. Rheumatism or Cramps. Judge F. J. Marshall: I have a hen that is lifeless, sits around most of the time drawn up or drooping. When she walks she seems to he all right, but if she trios to run she can no*, pick up her feet and tries to use only her wings. I have used the B. 1). dip on her and also bathed her logs sev eral times In kerosene. She has been in this condition now for more than a week. I will greatly appreciate some advice on this case. Respect fully, R. W. W. Caniak, Ga. ANSWER—Your hen is suffering from rheumatic cramps. So long as she is comparatively quiet she does not suffer much, but when she under- 1 takes to walk or run then It takes hold of her; she attempts to lly to relieve, the strain on her limbs. You do not say whether her legs are very scaly or rough. In cases of extreme rough ness it stiffens them up so they can not walk, extent with difficulty. We should advise taking her away from the rest of the fiock and feeding her upon very simple rations—bread and milk, with buttermilk to ‘drink. In fact, it would be better, if the hen is fat, to give her nothing but the but termilk for a week if you ran get i’. If she will not drink it at first, give it to her with a tablespoon, three or four at a time, and three or four times <i day. This will be some troublej but if she is a hen you value it may be th * means of getting her in condition again. We take it that she has been fed too heavily of concentrated foods to induce laying until she has gotten out of condition in that way. I do not believe much in medicines, but think that with the proper manner of feed ing results can usually be brought about. Feed more of green stuff and a little less of the highly concentrated foods. See that your stock is hous'd in good, dry, comfortable quarters. In the absence of the buttermilk use ep- som salts freely in the drinking wa ter. and feed lightly of dry bread moistened in warm water. 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 Peking and 14 White Run ners Most of thete are prize winners and ribbons go with them. They are all se’ect birds. Low price on lot, or either variety. Make offer or write me. Eggs $1 for 12, $5 per 100. Ducklings any time 25e each. Oak Dean Farm, Stone Mountain, Ga. 4-17-10 Eggs—All Varieties. BALANCE SUXSO x^Eggs from my special mating "bred-to-lay” S. C. White Leghorns. $1.60 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 different varieties of fowls wjll be found classified under their respective breeds in the future, instead of under the classification of Leghorns. WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, heavy laying strain. $1.50; pullets, $2 «ach; eggs. $1.50 and up. Mrs. Robert West, 132 Carter HIP road, Montgomery, Ala. 11-9-66 Plymouth Rocks. Poultry, Plants and Seeds. .ED ROCK eggs, pure and fresh from the Georgia Poultry Farm; $1 per setting. On sale at 12 South Broad. 26-27-4 EGGS from prize-winning E. B. Thomp son Ringlet Barred Rocks, ei'^ier mat ing, $3 for fifteen $5 for thirty. A M Kendall. Dallas. Ga. 3-8-11 Horses, Mules, Vehicles, Etc. T)H SaTTE—(»m- good dray horse; can be seen at Southern Upholstering Co., Jefferson and Echo Sts. Main 505T 5-1-10 Rhode Island Reds. RHODE ISLAND RED eggs for sale. 75c per setting, for one week only. Main 4385-J. 5-3-14 Dogs. koR’SA li . 'i wo pe tig Pit »ull riers; one male, $15; one female. $10; 8 months old; will make tine yard dogs. E. Jarrard, 296 North Moreland Avenue Phone Ivy 3408-J. 42-3-5 Cows. WANTED—A first-class milch cow, fresh in milk. Address, with full in formation, T. L. Cooper. Decatur. Ga. TWO cows, one fresh in, one springer Apply 21 Evans Drive. Fort Mc Pher son, Ga. 205-5-2 Orpingtons. fl.NK Buff Orpington eggs, incubator lots, $1 per setting, $5 per 100. 126 Windsor Street. Main 3588. 5-3-20 TTrrrTtOUr Stables? - call Ivy 206. i-’or Information, 4-28-33 FOR SALE—One pen Kellerstrass White Orpingtons, one cock and four hens, i 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 APARTMENTS WANTED. Furnished. WANTEIU TtTrent a furnished house or apartment for the summer, or longer. Address. C. P. O., Box 946. 5-2-42 WANTED- Furnished apartment for Summer, by man and wife, no chil dren. four or six rooms. Must be near ear line and reasonable. State price and full particulars in answer. Address S., Box 30, care Georgian. 5-1-39 SITUATION -Georgian want ail will . find It. If Mrs, James ConllfT, Sr., LARGE, nicely furnished front room; 36 Orme Street, finds this and has all modern convenient' West Harris Street. in 5-3-10 NICE front furnished room for $6.00 to a gentleman for protection at night; also two small rooms for $5.00 per month to working lady, ('all 6137 Atlanta. 201-5-3 It marked when the "Want Ad calls Monday he will present her with AUTOMOBILES: For Sale, Repairs and Accessories. FURNISHED rooms in private home; J ton. Ivy 3390 all conveniences; hot water. 19 East Harris Street. Ivy 6349-J. 4-30-25 $3 000 PREMIER; used two months; bargain $2,250; will trade for smaller i-nr uui! .-ash. P. F. L’Engle. Wal- 43-3-5 FOR RENT -One clean, well furnished I Luckie Street, room; hot and cold bath attached. ! Ivy 1197. 4-30-21 FOR SALE -Automobile; cheap. Stude- baker 20-horsepower; brand new v 40Mj NICELY furnished room with connect ing bath; walking distance: In family of two, just off Washington Street at 14 I A. ‘ ; BRIGHT, airy, well furnished room; - 7 connecting bath, hot water, everything i THREE large furnished rooms, private tlrst-class. Main 2780. 206-30-31 bath, suitable for light housekeeping.!. U0 South Pryor. *>-2-48 eoR RENT- One furnished room to one —.— - or two gentlemen. Wellington Apart - 109 COOPER STREET !• font room, ments No. 2. corner Houston and Ivy modern, $2 single; $3 double. ^Alain streets. ' . 200-30-4 . FURNISHED rooms for light house* TWO nicely furnished rooms for rent. > keeping and one furnished front room. 29 East Ellis Street. 26-2-5 Main 3458-L. 121 S ONE nicely furnished front room rea sonable. 215 Oourtland Street. 28-2-5 Ad- 200 >ULD YOU BUY a good automobile heap? The automobile columns of “Want Ad” section carry a list of itomobiles and accessories DELIGHTFUL furnished rooms, near I business center: all conveniences; de- j I sirable location. Trinity Apartment ; TWO furnished rooms to rent. 100 East I —-**- I Linden Xwnue. Light housekeeping BEAUTIFULLY furnished room, new .. , nom , irs 33-2-5' home, every convenience: also large | . . j sleeping porch West 950-J. 4-30-24 i u BALTIMORE BLOCK -Nicely ONE excellent room, with or without I nished rooms, suitable for two gentle- board; private home; North Side. Ivy men; will furnish meals tf desired. Mnp. j 6221 4-30-19 Joseph Berry. 30-2-5 ’ [ . , „ , ,, , ,. , I FURNISHED rooih to gentleman, near I 1-nL KEN I If Mrs. .1 \\ Dairymph. Peachtree; meals within the block. 315Vv, Peachtree M.. will tmd this ad j vv ^<>^5 4-29-32 I and have it marked when the "Want FOR SALE- Five,passenger Maxwell automobile in perfect condition. Bar gain to the quick buyer. Might ex change for well located vacant lot. A« dress Box 42. care Georgian. 5-3-2( 1910 MODEL Cadillac auto to exchange for second-hand electric or will sell or swap for piece of cheap property. Ap ply 179 Spring Street. 5-3-15 FOR SALE—My four-seated 40-horse- power Peerless car. Also two-seated runabout. Very cheap. Jack. Box 30_, care Georgian. 39-2-5 FOR SALE- Five passenger 1911 Cadil lac in perfect condition; electric lights, air bottle; five new tires; new Warner Autometer; top, top-cover and seat cov ers. Call Main 185*. 5-2-11 BUSINESS GUIDE If Mrs. J. C. Hen derson. 413 Piedmont Ave.. has this marked when the "Want Ad” man calls Wonnav, he will present her with a dol lar bill. man calls Monday h« ew dollar bill. give her KMSHED ROOM." U West Cain Street men prefer: ONE nicely furnished front room for rent. 3SS Rawson Street. 205-27-4 $450 CASH. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN Published by The Georgian Company. 30 East At lam; v;al>ama S' CJeorc / titered at Atlanta post office as second- dass matter Subscriptions Payable in Adva.ict «* year. mail, postage prepaid, U \ months, mail, postage prepaid. 2 50 hree mo*., mail, postage prepaid. 1 !'"■ month, mail, postage prepaid. 45 Ascriptions Payable m Advance ‘ ^<1 by carrier, one year $5.20 '*• verecl by carrier, six months.. 2.60 red by carrier, three months.. ! ?.• '* :-d by carrier, ore month ... 4. r- a f ed by carrier In Atlanta and - new-. i* . NICK furni sirable lo< mt room uvenience >ing if de HANDSOMELY furnished large front room, private hath, shady lot; gentle- _-I— j man preferred. Peachtree, care Geor- v«ty do- I 113-27-4 Cun sir- T\V( t or ttiroo connecting furnished red. $10. » rooms for housekeeping; reasonable 5-2-6 j rent. Phone Ivy 3287-J. 4-29-19 A >R RENT Foul large furnished rooms: hall ai beautiful un- ! d private bath,8 s range, con-\ housek • gentle eping. i-24 i >N !■; fumishe* >NE nicely furn is all conveniences Rrect. Ivy 2160. close in; two gen- » couple. Call M. room for rent: West Peachtree 4-27-42 Ri .NT - ( >l)e Pulliam Sirei (>MS, Ivy 2329-J ! STION ce1y furnished, private nvenlences; new bunga- FIV E-PASSENGER automobile, thor oughly overhauled; new tires. Garage, 828 Peachtree. 32-1-5 $1,950- Fore-door, 35-horsepower T'ire- s tone-Colli m bus touring car, just painted and thoroughly overhauled. Guaranteed good as new. $8<)0. $2,000 1910 model 35-horsepower Fire- stone-Columbus touring car, in fine shape and a good looker. $450. 1913 model Empire 25 fore-door touring car. Price, $1,000 f. o. b. Atlanta, and used since November as our demonstra tor. Guaranteed same as new ear. $550. THUS 16 PRICES are made low so as to get the ears out quick, as we need the room and money for new cars com ing in this week. T t \ E FI REST( > N E- COLUM BUS St tUTMKKN DO.. 45-47 AUBURN AVE. PHONE IVY 4177. 4-2S-32 Highest proof ausoline and automo bile oils a specialty. We handle all makes of tires Automobile accessories AUTO OIL AND G\S >I.1NE CO.. 71 N FORSYTH STREET. 4-4-52 Good Used Cars At Reasonable Prices. Ford Runabout, good condition. good tires $225.00 Ford Touring Car, with top, good condition 265.00 Courier Roadster, fully equipped, electric lights s 275.00 Bulck Model 10 Roadster, electric lights 325.00 Overland four-passenger, newly painted, new top 350.00 Primo Touring Car, new top and seat covers 450.00 Maxwell Roadster. Sportsman type, model Q, fully equipped, electric lights 375.00 Maxwell Touring, model G, four- passenger, fully equipped 450.00 Overland Coupe, 1911, fully equipped 450.00 Columbia. 1911, four-passenger, repainted, new top and electric lights 850.00 These cars are in good running condi tion and worth more than the prices quoted above. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, 241 PEACHTREE ST. 4-11-8 K( HANGE new’ 1912 or 1913 model Stmlebaker cars for pair of mules or good team of w r ork horses; communicate with me for full particu lars. Address Reuben Kyle. Roanoke. Ala. 4-27-29 Poultry—All Varieties. CHICKENS—Selling out; nave all kinds; finest stock at your own price. Prize winners. Egg settings, half price. R. F. Finley, Box 1515, Atlanta. Hurry. 4-30-202 FREE RANGE DUCK AND POULTRY FARM, Chamblee. Ga. Large stock of White Runners, Leghorns arid Rhode Island Reds, enables us to ship fresh eggs, strong and fertile. Write for prices on stock and eggs if you want a bargain. 1-21-18 FRENCH poodles, six - weeks old; male or female; $5 each. C. L. Lozier, 402 Whitehall Street. 5-3-34 TT. G. HASTINGS & CO. SEFDS, PLANTS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES. PHONES 2568. THIS is the season for mites and liee. If you*start in time you can keep them down. We carry a full line of Lice Pow ders and Liquid Disinfectants. DONKEY'S HEAD LICE OINTMENT. guaranteed to kill lice on baby chicks; absolutely harmless to use; 10 and 20c. AVOID losses from white diarrhoea. Drop a tablet of P-att's White Diar rhoea Remedy Into the drinking water. NOTHING on the market will make chicks thrive like Pratt’s Ilaby Chick Food; four pounds 25c. PRATT’S DISINFECTANT destroys germs, kills lice and mites and makes everything sweet and clean; 35c quart; $1 gallon. A FU1 L LINE ol' Cypher's Incubators find Brooder MYERS’ FAULTLESS HAND SPRAY, the best 50-ceut spray made. STANDARD SURA A’ PUMP, made of solid brass: guaranteed for five years; good for whitewashing and disinfect ing, $4 each. LOOK -You have read this: if you want anything, others will read your ad if it's in the Want Ad Section. 160-Page Poultry- Book Free liOissy Mens are never profitable. They cannot lay when tortured night and day by lice and mites. Dust the hens with ProSp’ Powdered Lice Killer * 25c cad COc to exterminate the body lice, and paint or spray the roosts and nests with Liquid Lice Killer 3.V, 00c and $1 sweeten them up and destroy mites. That means bigger profits. “Your money back If it fails.” Get Pratts Proflt-sharine Booklet. H. G. HASTINGS & CO., 16 W. Mitchell St. ATLANTA RADIATOR CO. REPAIRING and manufacturing. Lamp and fender work. 72 Ivy Street. At lanta phone 3816. 3-10-12 WARNING TO INFRIN GERS AND IMITATORS. LIQUID TIRE TONIC IS PROTECT ED BY U. S DUYREA PATENT. NO. 578551 AND AT.L INFRINGERS. 'CENTS OR USERS ARE HEREBY notified that they must an swer IN THE COURT FOR VIOLA TION OF TILS LAW. LIQUID TIRE TONIC COMPANY. KANSAS CITY'. MO. 4-8-43 WE have several Flanders chassis and will build body and paint oar to vour order Bargain prices Don’t buy any second-Land ear until you see us NORTH PRYOR GARAGE. NORTH __ 4-2-28 THOR MOTuROYCLES. repairs and «c- cessoiies: best equipped repair shop ! in city We will take cure of you. South ern Motorcycle Co.. 113 Edgewood Ave 3-24-31 IS ONE practical solution of the tire trouble; It is chemistry, scientifically applied: it has been examined and ap proved by Edgar Everhardt, professor In charge of department of chemistry at Atlanta College of Physicians and Sur geons, and is guaranteed to give satis faction or money refunded. Vulcorlne Co., 309 Peachtree St. 3-25-45 WINDSHIELDS. RADIATORS, lamps, fenders, repaired as good as new. Mfrs. all kinds sheet metal work. Warllck Sheet Metal Co., 248 Edgewoo<L 8-4-64 Castiroo Welding AUTOGENOUS METHOD. AUTO AND ALL MACHINE PARTS. METAL WELDING COMPANY. MAIN S01S. S6 GARNETT STREET. 2-26-6 DOBBS TIRE REPAIR CO. WE REPAIR AND SELL ALL MAKES OF TIRES AND TUBES. 226 PEACH TREE STREET. PHONE IVY 6646. 4-1-3 A 1911 FOR-PASSENGER CADILLAC; best car ever built and we will let you see us overhaul It and put It in brand new shape; price right. Come see it. Travis & Jones, 26 James Street, third floor. 8-1-64 Automobilen For Rent DUNHAM MOTOR CO. FIVE and seven-passenger cars. Garage. 112 East Eltis Street. Call Bell phone Ivy 2496 day. Main 4325 night. 3-21-23 Garages For Rent. —Garage; also stable for four mules. Close in. Electric lights and water. 136 Washington. Main 481 2-J_ 4-30-46 Tire Repairing IDGlUlLiLWlE^TEASrVtTAlANlZlhiS' Retreading a specialty. Prompt atten tion given express shipments. Sanders- Sreer Vulcanizing Company, 100 Spring Street, Atlanta, Ga. 8-28-lo Motorcycles. TERMS MOTORCYCLES •• EASY BICYCLES. EXCELSIOR motorclvcles, w „ bicycles; complete line new and usee bicycles and motorcycles; complete stock parts and accessories; modern ®ervice depot. Lowest prices; easy terms. AL- KNANDER-SEEWALD CO.. 145-147-140 Edguv.ood Avenue. Phone Tvv 1609 PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION. A-l-Zi MONEY TO LOAN. PLENTY money to loan on city prop erty. Watt Kelly, Attorney, 400 Tem ple Court Building. 43-2-5 R. C. DESAUSSURE. TIME and monthly loans negotiated on real estate. Room 813 Atlanta Na tional Bank Building. 4-29-25 WE loan money <Tn furniture and house hold goods. F. & J. Loan Company, 120 Decatur Street. 4-25-8 MONEY ON HAND for immediate loans on property in or near Atlanta. J. E. Y r an\ alkenhurg. 501 Equitable Bldg. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE AND OTHERS, upon their own names; cheap rates, easy payments. Confi dential. D. H. Tolman, 820 Austell building. WEYMAN & CONNORS. ESTABLISHED 1890. Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-3 FARM LOANS PLACED in any amount on improved farm lands in Georgia. The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould building. 7-13-1 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. WANTED—To buy good purchase money notes, or first mortgages. Georgia Land and Loan Co., 909 Third National Bank Bldg SFECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND, any amount; 6 per cent. Write cr call. S. W. Carnon, 24 South Broad atreet. 4-1-17 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. PARTY wishes to sell or trade small amount of stock manufacturing plain Northwest Georgia that has operated last two seasons night and day, getting very best results and unable to fill all orders. Capacity to be doubled next 60 or 90 days. Trade for good automobile 4 or small lot worth $600. Business, Box 843, care Georgian. 5-3-3 FORTY-ROOM hotel, doing paying busi ness. for sale on account of having to devote time to other business. Address Hotel, 837, care Georgian. 25-1-5 AN EXPERIENCED auctioneer wants partner with small capital to open gen eral commission auction house. Do not answer unless you mean business. Ad dress Auction, Box 309, care Georgian ' 5-2-5 FOR SALE—If Mrs. W. J. Speers. 62 F Merritts Ave.. will mark this and have it in hand when the "Want Ad" man calls Monday, she will receive a new dollar bill. wi PATENT RIGHT FOR SALE. A VALUABLE improvement on construction, damp, heat and cc proof; eliminates repairs; less insu ance; perfectly sanitary. See the Mo ern Construction Company, rooms 40 409 Gould building, Atlanta, Ga Pho Main 4398. j.j MONEY WANTED. WANTED—Five hundre’cTdollars^foiM year on improved out-of-town pr< erty valued at one thousand dollars new car line near city. Address Lo; Box 80, care American. 5. MORTGAGE LOANS On Atlanta Property. BUSINESS BUILDINGS. 5 and 5*4 per cent. RESIDENCE BUILDINGS, 544, 6 and 6^6 per cent. Your rate depends upon the location, j Without notice you can pay back a hundred, any multiple of a hundred dol- . , . lars. on the entire loan on any interest high-grade date. TURMAN. BLACK CALHOUN. I^oan Correspondents. PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE* COM PANY OF AMCEIC *. r '03-fc Buila;-'- & - 6%—WE WILL PAY—6% ON SAVINGS. IN SUMS of $500 to $5,000. Th Merchants and Mechanics Banking and Loan Co., 20 Grant Building. Ted. Ivy 5341 Cash Capital $120,000. Thos. J. Wesley, Cashier. B. M. Grant, Pres. 3-11-51 11 1-I^VANTED—A Georgian want ad will find it. If Mrs. George W. Sulli van. 4 W. Peachtree St., will find this i and has it marked when the "Want Ad" i man calls McndA}', he will present her ' u dollaj*