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THE ATLANTA fl TORCH AX ANT) NEWS. MONDAY. MAY 5, 1910.
You May Find Just What You Have Seen Looking for in These “WANT ADS’*
POULTRY,
and LIVE STOCK
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
Average Egg Yield \f
Per Hen Per Year '
Highest Mark Reached in Australian
Contest Was
247.
Ai.ain and again the question is
asked: What is a good average yield
of eggs per hen per year?
in the. great Australian egg-laying
<■ uitest conducted by the Government
tllere were 100 pens of six hens earh
in competition. The contest cover
ed one year, and the eggs laid pet-
pen ranged from 1,481 down to 721,
or an average iter lien of 247 the
highest and 120 the lowest, which
would be 183 for the average hen out.
of the 600. Or, taking the record of
the lowest hens in the contest, 120
eggs per year at 25 cents per dozen
tgould mean $2.50 per hen. Allowing
$*.25 for feed, you -would have a profit
of $1.25 per hen per year. Or, allo w -
lng 25 cents per hen for looking after
them, and you have just a big round
dollar profit. Allowing 50 cents for
the price of your hen and you sec
you have made 100 per cent profit.
Good Profit.
In what other kind of business with
out any element of speculation in it
can you heat this for sltowing? Tak
ing the old method of figuring results:
Net profit, on one hen, $1: not profit
on 1,000 hens, $1,000. With an ex
perienced poultryman, this can be
done. It is not an unreasonable propo
sition to carry out.
Some of you will be desirous to
know what kind of chickens did the
best laying. We have not the room
to give the table complete, but will
say that the first prize pen was Black
Langshans; second and third, White
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MARSHALL
Lo.crhorns: fourth. Golden Wyan-
dottes, and fifth, Black Orpingtons.
Included in the best 25 pens were ten
Leghorn pens strengthening their
reputation of being egg machines. The
monthly laying was: April, 5,645‘
eggs; May, 6,854 eggs; June, 7,032
eggs; July. 9.548 eggs; August. 12,292
eggs; September. 11,940 eggs; Octo
ber, 1 1.294 eggs; November. 9*548
eggs; December, 8,466 eggs; January,
8,084 eggs; February, 6,948 eggs;
March, 5,278 eggs; grand total. 102,209
eggs from 600 hens. You will note
how the egg season variejWTom this
country.
Orpingtons.
F, J. Marshall: Can you tell me
something about the Orpingtons. 1
am green about poultry.
MRS. .J. J. M.
Wad ley, Ga.
Answer: The Orpingtons consist of
Buff, Black and White varieties. The
most important and extensively bred
is the Buff. The first Orpingtons
were imported from England a Jew
years ago. The Buffs have become
quite popular over this country, and
very deservedly so, for they are a I
first-class fowl. In shape the^ have
very long, round, deep bodies with
very full breasts. The length of the
hackle feathers flowing well uport |
the back give that section the ap
pearance of being short, when, in j
reality, it is uot. The body is car- j
ried somewhat horizontal, in that par
ticular it is entirely different from
the Plymouth Rock in type. It is deep
from the back down through the
breast and body. In size they are j
just about one-half pound heavier i
than the Plymouth Rocks. Cocks, 10
pounds; hens. 8 pounds; cockerels, j
8 1-2 pounds, and pullets, 7 pounds. ;
The comb is single and medium in I
size, perhaps a trifle larger than the
Plymouth Rocks. Tails are full and
well rounded in the male and carried
rather lo^\ In females the tail is
broad and full, and Is carried medium |
low. Begs and skin of all the va
rieties are white or flesh color with ;
a tinge of pink on the sides of legs
of male;;. In color of plumage the ,
Buff should be a golden buff in all
sections, but in most cases it is very
hard to obtain. The black should be
lustrous beetle or greenish black as
free from purple harring as possible.
When you get them about right they
are a most handsome fowl. The
Whites are quite hard to breed true
to color. In color they should be a
milky white with no tinge of cream
or brass, as is seen in the yellow-
legged varieties. The Orpingtons are ,
a good thrifty fowl and splendid lay- :
jslharp & j ^oylston
FOURTH WARD IN
VESTMENT’.
THIS IS THREE NE
GRO HOUSES ON
HILLIARD STREET,
NEAR HIGHLAND,
ALWAYS It E N T E D
FOR $81.40 PER
MONTH. PRICE $3,000
AND CAN MAKE
T E R M S. T HIS IS
OVER 12 PER CENT
. AND A OOOl) BUY.
Ducks.
BUFF LEGHORN and White Runner
duck eggs, balance season, $1 setting.
O Stewart. Decatur, Ga. 56-4-5
PITRE White Indian Runner ducks for
sale (Patton strain); eggs, twelve for
$1.50. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. K.
Kirkpatrick. Route 4, Atlan ta : 39-13 -4
Eggs—All Varieties.
TuTuTCxcTf'^SEASClX- Eggs "from my
special* mating "bred-to-lay” S. C
While l.eghoms, $1.60 setting; special
mating White Runner ducks (Patton
strain) including second drake, fourth
nd fifth young ducks, Atlanta show.
November. 1912. $2 setting. South Geor
gia Poultry Farm, Sal® City, Ga.
3-L18
A'V T< L\D »BILES” -The speedy Paro-ruor
-••ill drive up to the door of Mrs.
M. B. Mathis, 129 East Pine Street. Tues
day morning and she willj,receive a new
dollar bill if she has ttyis ad marked.
THE EGGS of different varieties of
fowls will be found classified tinder
their respective breeds in the future,
instead of under the classification of
'Esgw ”
* Leghorns.
WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, heavy
laying strain, $1.50; pullets. $2 each;
eggs. $1.50 and up. Mrs. Robert West,
132 Carter HIP road, Montgomery, Ala.
11-9-66
Orpingtons.
FlKlljrTBufr'YSrphigto^^
lots, $1 per setting. $5 per 100 126
Windsor Street. Main 3588. 5-3-20
FOR SALE—One pen Kellerstrass 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.
Q. Miller, Fort Valley, Ga. 3-12-16
Cows.
TEN Jersey milch cows, fresh in milk,
some giving over four gallons per day.
Apply to J. R. Roberts (rear), 163 Pe
c&tur Street (May 6). 58-4-6
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 1615, Atlanta. Hurry.
4-30-202
FREE RANGE PUCK AND POULTRY
FARM, Chamblee. Ga. Barge stock of
White Runners, Leghorns and Rhone
Island Reds, enables us (o ship fresh
ggs, strong and fertile. Write for prices
on stock and eggs if you want a bargain.
1-21-18
Plymouth Pocks.
BaTTrEP ROCK eggs, pure and fresh.
from the Georgia Poultry Farm; $1 per
setting. On sale at 12 South Broad
Street. 42-4-6
WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS.
EGGS from fine-laying and
prize-winning strain. $3.00 per
15; $15.00 per 100. R. G. Hooks,
229 North Moreland avenue,
city. Main 2330. Atlanta 5380.
BURGLAR PROOF—If Mrs. M. B. Ring,
78 East Ellis Street, has this ad
marked when the “Want Ad” man calls
Tuesday she will receive a dollar fdr
the trouble.
EGGS from prize-winning E. B. Thomp
son Ringlet Barred Rocks, either mat
ing. $3 for fifteen. $5 for thirty. A. M,
Kendall. Dollar. Ga 3-8-11
Wyardottes.
GQLDeS LACBD~WYANDOTTES, the
best and prettiest in the South. W. D.
Bennett, Molena. Ga. 12-33-33
Dogs.
poodles, six weeks old; male
or female: $6 each. C. L. Dozier, 402
Whitehall Street. 5-3-34
FOR SALE Two pedigreed Pit bull ter
riers; one male, $15: one female, $10;
8 months old; will make fine yard dogs.
E. Jarrard. 296 North Moreland Avenue.
Phone lvv 3408-J. 42-3-5
Rhode Island Reds. ^
I "A if
have one two-year-old cock that I paid
$10 for and ten extra nice year-old
hens, easily worth $2 each. They are
splendid layers. This pen is worth $25,
but will sell for $10. and guarantee sat
isfaction. R. O. Sams, Newborn. Ga.
34-4-5
REAL ESTATE AND
CONSTRUCTION NEWS
RHODE ISLAND RED eggs for sale.
75c per setting, for one week only.
Main 4365-J. 5-3-14
Poultry, Plants and Seeds.
H. G. HASTINGS & CO.
SEEDS. PLANTS AND POULTRY
SUPPLIES. PROMPT DELIVERIES
TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.
PHONES 2568.
WHITE DIARRHOEA is the most dreaded of all
diseases in little chicks, hut if taken in time it
can be cured easily. We sell Con key's and Pratt’s
remedies for this disease and guarantee a cure. 2oe
ami !50c package.
DON’T let the mites and lice gel a start on you;
disinfect the poultry houses and runs thor
oughly with Pratt's Poultry- Disinfectant. No germs
can lire where you use it. and it leaves the place
nice and clean. Quart 35c. gallon $1.00.
A GREAT many people advocate feeding baby
chicks on a feed that has no (torn. We have
the Rice special feed that is absolutely free from
corn. A good, elean feed at $2.50 per 100 pounds.
A NEW I.OT of canary birds Imported direct from
Germany at $2.75 each.
IF YOUR BIRD needs a new cage, coins in aud
see how complete our line is: we have them
ranging in prices from $1.00 up to $5.00.
GOLDFISH GLOBES AND ORNAMENTS.
: A U
TOMOBILE S=
For Sale, Repairs and Accessories.
WANTED—To sell or trade for motor
cycle, tv/o-passenger roadster, In good
running order. Address P. O. Box 126.
Decatur, Ga. 32-5-5
WANTED—Late model, foredoor, light
touring car; must be in good condi
tion and a bargain. N. H. C., Box 302,
care Georgian. 6-5-7
AUTOGENOUS WELDING and machine
repair work of all kinds. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
SHEARER MACHINE CO.,
197 WHITEHALL, STREET. 2-26-10
FbR SALE OR EXCHANGE—One live-
passenger combination Q Maxwell ear.
good condition. Will trade for two-
passenger Ford or sell cheap. Address
Lock Box 22, Dallas. Ga. 61-5-4
$3,000 PREMIER; used two months:
bargain $2,250; will trade for smaller
car and cash. P. F. L’Engle, 2% Wal
ton. Ivy 3390. 43-S-6
FOR SALE—Automobile; cheap. Stude-
baker 20-horsepower; brand new. 40
Luckie Street. 5-3-37
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
HIGHEST proof gasoline and automo
bile oils a specialty. We handle all
makes of tires. Automobile accessories.
AUTO OIL AND GASOLINE CO.,
71 N. FOBSYTII STREET.
4-4-59
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 275.00
Buick 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, 3 911, 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,
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.
578651 AND ALL INFRINGERS.
AGENTS OR USERS ARE HEREBY
notified that they must an
swer IN THE COURT FOR VIOLA
TION OF THIS LAW. LIQUID TIRE
TONIC COMPANY. KANSAS CITY.
MO. 4-8-43
Garages For Rent.
Full RENT -Oarage: also stabTeTVor
four mules. Close in. Electric lights
and water. 336 Washington. Main
4812-J. 4-30-46
Tire Repairing
IRlJiUGRATSLr^TEAMVuroXJriZlNGr
Retreading a specialty. Prompt atten
tion given express shipments, kanders-
Bj eer Vulcanizing Company, 100 Spring
Street. Atlanta, Ga. 8-28-15
Motorcycles.
THOR MOTORCYCLES, repairs and ac
cessories; best equipped repair shop
in city W’e W'lll take care of you. South
ern Motorcycle Co., ilG Edgewooa Ave.
2-26-81
lb
IS ONE practical solution of ihe tire
trouble; It ns 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. Vulcorln®
Co., 309 Peachtree St. 3-26-45
REAL ESTATE—If you want to buy or
rent a home, read the Real Estate
Section of The Georgian. If Mrs. M.
Bush, 66 Ponce DeLeon Place, finds this
and marks it, she will be presented a
dollar by the "Want Ad” man when he
calls Tuesday.
WE have several Flanders chassis and
will build body and paint car to your
order. Bargain prices. Don’t buy *ny
second-hand car until you see us.
NORTH PRYOR GARAGE, NORTH
PRYOR PLACE. 4-2-28
WINDSHIELDS.
RADIATORS, lamps, fenders, repaired
as good hr new. Mfrs. all kinds sheet
metai work. Warlick Sheet Metal Co..
248 Edgewood. 3-4-64
Casti rom
AUTOGENOUS METHOD.
AUTO AND ALL MACHINE PARTS.
METAL WELDING COMPANY.
MAIN 3013. 86 GARNETT STREET.
2-26-6
241 PEACHTREE ST!
4-11-t
i./>ST—Mrs. Joseph LefkofT, 135 North
Jackson Street, will lone one dollar if
she fails to read this and have it
marked when the “Want Ad" man calls
Tuesday.
DOBBS TIKE REPAIR CO.
WE REPAIR AND SELL ALL MAKES
OF TIRES AND TUBES. 226 PEACH
TREE STREET. PHONE IVY 5646.
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. S-l-54
Automobiles For Rent
duxha m~ motdiToa
FIVE and .^even-passenger cars Garage.
312 East Ellis Street. Call Beii phone
Ivy 2496 day, Main 4325 night. 3-21-23
MOTORCYCLES *• EASY TERMS ••
BICYCLES
EXCELSIOR motorclycles, high-grade
bicycles; complete lire new and used
bicycles and motorcycles; complete stock
parts and accessories; modern, service
depot. Lowest prices: easy terms. AL-
KXANDER-SEEWALD CO., 145-H7-149
Edgewood Avenue. Phone Jvv ]S®9
PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION.
4-1-22
M ORK—If you want a position, Geor
gian want ads will find it. If Mrs.
E. L. Adams, 330 Euclid Avenue, has
this ad marked when the "Want Ad"
man oalls Tuesday, she will receive a
dollar bill.
MEDICAL
DROPSY CURED—Relieves shortness of
breath in 36 to 48 hours. Reduces
swelling in fifteen to twenty days. Col-
lurn Dropsy Remedy Company, 408 .Aus
tell Bldg Atlanta. Ga. 5-25-11
DEWBERRY’S DELIGHT.
WORKS white you sleep. It acts 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 Ashby
Street, ^ 4-9-16
DR. EDMONDSON’S Tansy, Pennyroyal
and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re
liable treatment for painful and sup
pressed menstnmtion, irregularities and
similar obstructions. Trial box by mall,
50c. Frank Edmondson & Bro., manu
facturing chemists. 11 North Broad St.,
A tla nta.
HELP WANTED—A Georgian want ad
will find it. If Mrs. E. D. Lupo. 16
Albermarle Street, will find this and has
it marked when the “Want Ad" man
calls Tuesday, he will present her with
a dollar.
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20 East Atlanta,
Alabama St. Georgia.
Entered at Atlanta postoffice as second-
class matter.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
W. A. FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON
I) EDUEWOO
REAL ESTATE, R
KOR SALE
ONE of the most beautiful bungalows
in Inman Park for $5,000. owner
was offered $6,000 for this place a few
months ago, but now leaving city and
is willing to make the sacrifice. No
information over phone. Bee Mr.
White. v
SWELL modern bungalow on North
Side in rapidly growing section.
Good buy for $5,000. Druid Hills
neighborhood. Easy terms. See Mr.
Martin.
1> \ V ENUE.
KNTfNG AND LOANS
FOR RENT.
7 r. h., Austin Avenue $40 00
6-r. h . 41 Gordon Avenue. Kirk
wood. Ga. . 10.00
6-r. h , 1170 DeKalb Avenue . . 30.00
6-r. h . comen Harvard and '
Maiden Lane, College Park.. 20.00
apt Stockton Apartments.. 35.00
fiat 193 Capitol A/ttiue
IN THE FOURTH WARD some prop
erty on two good streets, renting for
$68 a month; $6,000; one-half cash.
This is good property and a splendid
jn vest me n t. See Mr. (. ’ohen _
EAST FOURTH STREET, a dandy
eight-room two-story house; has all
the conveniences; large lot. 'Phis is
in walking distance of the city and is
well worth the price, $6,500, with
terms. See Mr. Martin.
IN EAST LAKE SECTION, where ad
vances in value have been steady
ami will continue, we have sixteen and
a fraction acres with a good bunga
low' on same; young fruit trees; beau
tiful grove land; about one-half in cul
tivation; $8,000 will buy this. Rea
sonable terms can be arranged. See
Mr. Hook.
IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, we
6-r.
6-r.
6-r. fiat 40-A Eugenia Street
6-r. h
6-r. h
6-r. 1
6-r. h
6-r. h
33.10
25.00
20 (H)
27.50
30 60
21 Warren Street
1166 DeKalb Avenue
62 Crew St
36 Murray If111 Avenue.. 22.50
44 Howard Street. Kirk
wood. Ga 22.50
6 r. h . 693 S. Boulevard 25.00
C-r. h., >2 Howard street, Kirk
wood, Ga 22.50
6-r. h.. 6| Mansfield 25.00
6-r. h., 736 Highland Ave 35.00
6-r. h., Thompson Station lH.00
6-r. h . 15 North Boulevard 22.50
6-r. h„ 28 S Warren 15 “9
6-r. h., 140 Drexell Street 25.OC
6-r. h., 9 Lyons Street 25.00
6-r. h., 25 Uncle Remus 30.00
6-r. h., 127 \Y. Boulevard DeKalb 20.00
6-r. h.. 60 Highland Avenue 20.00
6-r. h., 210 Bells Avenue 30.60
6-r. h., DeKalb Ave., Oakhurst. 17.60
6-r. h.. 289 East F«Uh Street.... 32.50
AND A LONG LIST of larger and
smaller houses, and we always take
pleasure in showing them. Come to
see us. »
can place it safely.
FOR RENT.
14-r. h., 456 Luckie St $60.00
13-r. h., 188 South Forsyth St... 50.00
11-r. h., $3% Houston St 60.00
11 r. h.. 177 W. Alexander 50.00
10-r. h., 23 Hayden St . May 15.$20.00
10-r. h., 342 Gordon St 60.00
9-r. h , 13 Baltimore Block. . 80.00
9-r. h., 68 Central Place 30.00
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
Atlanta Phone 618. 12 AUBURN AVE. Bell phone Ivy 671.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
Committee Meets
To Buy Club Site
Capital City to Decide Definitely
On Brookhaven Offer—Other
Realty Items.
The committee of the Capital City
club appointed to cpnsider the ques
tion of buying the Brookhaven Club
from the Brookhaven Estates wiii
moot again to-morrow or Wednes-
j day. and at this time it Is expected
j that definite action will be taken. The
’ committee met Saturday at the Brook-
! haven Club and went over the prop-
I orty, and virtually agreed to buy it,
■ according to report, on condition that
j certain details of the proposition can
; he perfected.
On the committee are Robert F.
! Maddox, Jack J. Spalding, Jofyn E.
Murphy, Preston S. Arkwright, Ed
ward H. Inman, Dr. W. S. Elkin, Mad*-
; ison Bell and W. G. Humphries. A
i majority of the committee, it is said,
i favor the general proposition and will
! vote accordingly.
Brookhaven Lot Sold,
i Osborn Chambers and P. B. Sims
have bought from the Charles P.
Glover Realty Company a 312 by 230-
foot lot at the entrance to the Brook
haven Club for $3,080.
Sales Gn to Record.
Deeds went to record Saturday in
the transfer of a lot on Myrtle street
and a lot on Spruce Street. Mrs. Cora
W. Weaver has sold to E. W. G.
Boogher and E. A. Turner a 51 by
182-foot lot on Myrtle Street, 151 feet
north of Eighth Street, for $9,000.
Clarence H. Pittman has sold to L. P.
Weathers a parcel on Spruce Street,
145 feet nortli of Edgewood Avenue,
55 by 149 feet, for $9,500.
Twenty-eight Houses Rented.
The John J. Woodeide Renting
j Agency has announced the following
houses rented in the past few days
through A. P. Davis:
J. B. Green, 5 College Park Street;
S. L. Buchanan. 75 Dodd Avenue; B.
Sokolensky, 19 South Moore Street;
J. Foster, 292 Magnolia Street; J.
Russo, 91 Yonge Street; W. Smith,
526 Piedmont Avenue; C. Camp, 270
Williams Street; N. Anderson, 59 Fain
Street; Mrs. M. Mitchell, 141 Form-
wait Street; Ike Berger, 311-2 Luckie
Street; D. D. Knight, 16 Lampkin
Street; W. E. Fraser, 45 Fowler; L.
Lee, 10 Hilliard; J. W. Langley, 18
Chestnut; N. Love, 95 Robbins; B.
McJenkins, 286 Piedmont Avenue; Z.
Chiles. 35 Lyons Avenue; M. Gerin-
sky. 97 Martin Street; G. W. Pope,
; 9 Electric Avenue; N. Riggins, 223
| Clarke Street: G. Jenkins, 238 Vine
Street: H. Geottius, 14 Green Street;
j. H, VonHadelrn, 20 Morgan Street;
S. Davis, 19 Hilliard Street; E. Por
ter, 113 North Butler Street.; L. Ber
ry, 37 Lyons Avenue; J. E. Smith, 166
Howeli Street, and H. C. Arrowood,
153 Bedford‘Place.
Sclple Home Resold.
George W Brine has bought of T S.
Wilkins, through the Fischer A Cook
Reel Estate Agency, the former home
of Charles E. Sciple. at 22 Kimball
Street, northwest comer of Cypress
Street, for $22,750. This Is a two-story
nine-room house, on a lot 314 by 200
feet. There has been considerable trad
ing on it, each time at a profit.
Building Lot3 at Auction.
Ninety building lots will be put up ai
auction in Stockbridge Saturday morn
ing bv the United Building Company, of
Atlanta. Colonel Watt Kelly will be the
auctioneer Stockbridge 3 8 miles
from Atlanta, on the Southern Railway,
going to Macon, and the train, says
Colonel Kelly, will leave the Terminal
Station at 7:45 a. m. on the date men
tioned. A free barbecue end band mu
sic will be furnished. The terms wdll be
I $10 cash and $5 a month.
Maysvlile Lands for Sale.
H. A. Ferris, trustee, will sell to
morrow at Maysvlile 687 acres of farm
land the home place of H. D. Watkins,
with 48 acre^: the home place of D. R.
Marlow, containing about 151 acres, and
a .‘G-aore tract of the estate of Mr. Mar
low, near Maysvlile. The sale will be
between 11 a. m. and 4 p m.. and the
terms will be one-third cash, one-third
in six months and one-third In twelve
months on the first three places, and
all cash on the 34 acres of l). R. Mar
low
Plans for New Church.
Plans are being prepared for the new
Unitarian church, to be located on the
sit#' of T>r. Marion McH. Hull's home
place, on West Peachtree Street, br-
Twern Kimball and Third Streets. Wil
liam A. Edwards is the architect, and
his plans call for a structure to cost
Ansley Park—8-Room New Home
Lot 60x400 Feet
RIGHT NEAR Piedmont Avenue and the car line, we have a brand new two-
story eight-room home, of all improvements: beautiful electric fixtures, fac
ing the golf links and on lot 60x400 feet. Price, $7,000 on terms. Can you
beat it?
THOMSON & LYNES
TS-20 WALTON STREET.
PHONE IVY 718.
BIG AUCTION SALE
TO-MORROW
BEFORE the court house at 10 a. m. the DeLeon
property on Whitehall and Forsyth Streets, two
pieces, will be sold. This property is in the heart of
the improvement and regrading district. A better
(‘hance to make an investment will never present
itself. You are all invited to attend this sale.
TURMAN, BLACK
& CALHOUN
203-a EMPIRE BUrLDING.
$20,000. The Unitarians recently sold
their property at the southwest corner
of Spring and Cain Streets. Their re
moval will give West. Peachtree its sec
ond church, the first being All Saints,
at the northwest corner of West Peach
tree Street and North Avenue.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
Warranty Deeds.
$1,200—R. L. Brown to W. H. Reeves,
lot 70 by 200 feet, east side Jones Ave
nue, 288 feet south of Washington Ave
nue, East. Point. December 12, 3912.
$150—R. Ia Brown to W. H. Reeves,
lot 50 bv 372 feet, on Central Avenue, in
Lagan Park. December 3 2, 193.2.
$2,200—I. B. Eubanks and Z. P. Gunn
to Mrs. Conetantine Reynolds, lot 45 by
100 feet, south side Oak Street, 130 feet
east of Ashby Street. April 27, 1910.
$250—Miss L. Pearl Clark to W. B.
Langley, lot 60 by 125 feet, northwest
corner Sherwood Street and Charleston
Avenue. August 8, 193J..
$6,826—D. A. Farrell to John Pappa,
lot 50 by 200 feet, north side St. Charles
Avenue! 385 feet east of Boulevard*
April 29.
Quitclaim Deeda.
$75--Julia Battle to George T. Os
born, 162 Hilliard Street, 45 by 320 feet.
September 9, 1D12.
$76- Fred Mitchell to George T. Os
born. same property. September 4. 1912.
Loan Deed.
$2,118—Mrs. Juliet M. Williams to Hi
bernia Savings Building and Loan Asso
ciation, lot 52 by 100 feet, northwest
corner Forrest and Sumimt Avenues
April 29.
Loan Deed*.
$400—W. B. lAngley to T. J. Tread
well, lot 60x125 feet, northwest corner
Sherwood Street and Charleson Ave
nue. May 3.
$500—William R. Johneon to Mrs Lil
lie D. Snyder, lot 45x145 feet, northwest
corner Simpson and Griffin Streets. ^
M $1,000—A. J. Crane to Troy Beattie, !
lot 55x200 feet, northeast side McDon- |
• ouh Road. 382 feet southeast of Nolan j
Street. May 1.
$200—C. C. Brown to Miss Mary
Trammell, lot 40x101 feet, south side
Kennedy Street, 51 feet west of Davis
Street. May 3. ^ _
$3.400-Mrs Constantine C. Reynolds
to Equitable Life Assurance Society of
the United States, lot 45x100 feet south
side Oak Street, 130 feet east of Ashby
Street. May 1. . ^
$575—Mrs. Dorothy U. Hill to Ger
mania Savings Bank, lot 71x103 feet west
side Ormewood Street. 203 feet south of
Sanders Street. April 3 6.
$852—Green P. Parker to same, lot 50
by 100 feet southwest corner Garabaldl
and Fletcher Streets. April 29.
$1,920—Grover C. Barmn to same, lot
75x243 feet, south side White Street, 48
feet, west of Lee Street. April 29.
Deeds to Secure.
$1,492 -R. F. Craig & Co. to Germania
Savings Bank, lot 80x96 feet, north sMe
Drummond Street, JI00 feet west of
Jeptlia Street. May 1.
$2,000—O. T. Camp to same, lot 44 by
146 feet, cast side Oakland Avenue, 85
feet north of Glenn Street. May 2.
$818—Frank Eastman to same, lot 28
by 60 feet, northwest corner Parsons
and Doray Streets. April 28.
Mortgaee.
$L600-^T. E. McClelland to Bessie R.
McClelland, lot 50x136 feet, east side of
State Street, 190 feet south of Hemphill
Avenue. January 6. 3912.
Building Permits.
$2,250—Mrs. Julia B. Patterson. 73
Highland View, one-story’ frame dwell
ing; day work.
$900—Thomas Smith, 234-236 Love
Street, same; day work.
$450—M. F. Harris, Fourteenth Street;
same; day work.
$1,400—S. A. 1 1, 337 Henry Street,
additions; W. R. garrison.
$150—G. Blount, 348 Hemphill Avenue,
repairs; day work.
$500.TE. O. Crichton, 195 Forest Ave
nue, additions; day' work.
SLAYER IS ELECTROCUTED;
ACCOMPLICE AWAITS CHAIR
OSSINING, N. V., May K.—William
Ling ley, 30, was electrocuted at 91ng
Ring Prleon this morning for the
murder of Pa.trtdk Burns. & saloon
keeper. IJngley's father, wife and
baby visited him a day or two ago,
and the body will be claimed. John
Muhlfeldt. convicted Jointly with
Llngiey, Is awaiting electrocution.
KING TELLS BRITISH POLO
TEAM TO BEAT AMERICANS
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
LONDON, May 5.—The members of
the British polo team which will try
to wrest the International Cup from
the Americans at Meadowbrook, Long
Island, next month were received In
audience to-day by King George at
Buckingham Palace. The King tfc>M
Captain Rltzon that he hoped the
English players would b» successful
in their efforts to ‘Tift” the cup.
5 BULLETS DIDN’T KILL,
BUT STICK OF WOOD DIO
CHATTANOOGA. TENN., May 5.—
After five bullets In the body had
failed to produce death. Ed Douglass,
a negro, succeeded in killing J. D.
Wright, another negro, last night by
crushing his akull with a .atick of
wood* „
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
EAST PINE STREET
There are plenty of high-priced homes on
the North Side, but there are not many vou can
buy for $3,500.
We offer an unencumbered place, No. 182
East Pine, near Ripley Street, for $3,500 cash;
it is a two-story house, showing its value to any
observer.
Forrest & George Adair
EX C E PT ION AL BARG AIN—VV HITE-
HALL STREET.
A'l THE INTERSECTION of Whitehall and Forsyth Streets,
vve have a lot 52x171 feet to a 12-foot alley which we
consider an EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN. With the natural
growth of the city and the developments underway in this
section, you have absolute assurance of a GOOD INVEST
MENT. Price, $17,160. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance 1.
2 and 3 years at 6 per cent interest.
WEST PEACHTREE STREET.
WE ALSO HAVE an excerptional bargain on West Peach
tree Street, located between the intersection of Peach
tree Street and Porter Place. A small amount of cash will
handle the property, and we call sell it under the market.
THIS IS WELL WORTH INVESTIGATING.
J. R. J. H.
SMITH & EWING
Real Estate, Renting, Loans
I 30 Peachtree St.
Ivy 1 313. Atl. 2863.
FOR RENT.
FTVE-ROOM APARTMENT.
CORNER of Whitehall and Brotherton Streets; rooms clean; modern conve
niences: possession at once; $26 per month.
SIXTEEN-ROOM APARTMENT.
CORNER of Decatur Street and Piedmont. Avenue: large rooms; excellent lo
cation for rooming house. Rent very cheap for first six months.
BRTCK STORE.
NO 8 SOUTH PIEDMONT AVENUE—Room 26x70. Recently put In first-
class condition; only a few feet, off Decatur Street. Will make long lease
to right parties at a low rental for the first six months.
THE L. C. GREEN CO.
306 Third Natl Bank Bldg.
Phones Ivy 2943, 4546.
WE CAN SELL you a nice, NEW 6-room BUNGALOW with
bath and every modern convenience for $3,000, and others
for $8,300 and $3,500, on EASY ’TERMS. These bungalows are
situated in the beautiful and coming section of Murray Hill in
North Kirkwood, and are bargains at the price. It is a pleas
ure to show them.
Walker & Patton
8 Nelson Street.
Phone Main 2824.
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
Real Estate and Builders
Main 2106 4th National Bank Bldg.
ANSLBY PARK—Modern six-room bungalow on a I2.S00 lot. Near car.
Now look—the price Is cut to 16,000, and the terms are—see ua, but
hurry.
JUST OFT Ponce Del,eon and right at Druid Hills, on an unsurpassed
street, we have a beautiful east front lot. It’s worth *2,760, but
the owner has given us a two-days' price of $2,160. An Inquiry will
convince you that this Is your opportunity.
IN DRUID HIDLS, on- a 100-foot front lot, we hare an excellent eight-
room HOME. It’s a bargain at $12,600.
ST. GHARI.ES AVENUE—Good little home on a lot 50x207 feet to an
alley. $3,600 on terms gets this. The owner of this put the gain
In bargain.
THREE BLOCKS from Peachtree, five from Georgian Terrace, on swell
street, six-room bungalow, furnace, etc. Owner leaving city. $5,750l
$600 cash.
WE BUT, build, sell and exchange, so let’s get together.
FOR SALE
JOHN J.
WOODSIDE
EXCELLENT LITTLE
HOME.
(ti Newport Street.)
Has five rooms, city water; In good rt
pair. Easy terms. Prloe cut away down,
THOS. R. FINNEY,
Sales Manager.
12 "Real Estate Row.**
FOR SALE BY
GREE N E
REALTY
COMPANY
611 EMPIRE BLDG. REAL ESTATE, RENTING. LOANS. Phone
GRANT PARK
COTTAGE.
tt> have a 6-roora cottage on ona ol^
the prettiest South Side streets, has t
conveniences, and a real home to be ap
predated. Only $8,500, on term*.
SEE US QUICK.