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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1013.
A 30c “Want Ad” placed in this paper may be the seed that will grow a fortune for you
BUSINESS GUIDE
Ready Reference for the
Business Man, the Artisan
And the Public in General
Auction Sales of Furniture and
Household Goods.
CENTRA!. AUCTION COMPANY, 13
East Mitchell street, buys and till*
everything, regular auction Tuesday
«nd Friday Fell phone Main 2424.
Banks.
AM!' 1 : ■ K i ! \ l- BANft,
Corner Alabama and Broad street.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS f1,000.000.
Bicycles.
"Tor faiCy&Llty'atKl supplies.
See I) Alexander, 54 N. Pryor.
m 3116 Repair Work a Bped*J;
ty.
CALL Main 1320, Atlanta 14M. Bicycle
repairs and sundries. Atlanta Llcycle
treat 2-15-66
Blacksmithing.
'sYiriUndTAT^TKKrANir
IRON WORK.
\VK make all kinds of metal windows
and doors, also window gratings nnd
hangers «.f all Kinds. Anderson Bros. ®
Rich, 372 Edge wood Avenue. 4-2-7
Blue Prints.
'' mxie 'mlrkT’kTnt'co.
*04 LUCK IE STREET, Atlanta, Oa.
Rest equipment Best prlnta of any
aire or kind Lowest prices. Phone Ivy
1364
Groceries.
OTTuXOT i-j i;TP~?reHlP~ c^ntrS^eggs
16t^c <U)Z . < red It grocers, 80c; lemomi.
14’4<- doz . 24 lbs guaranteed flour, 64c;
48 lbs , 81.27; 9« I hr . $2.98, barrel. $4.99;
No, 10 Silver Leaf lard, $1.37. No. 10
Cottolene, 11.19. <>i«h Grocery Co.. 118
and 120 Whitehall. 5-21-9
Hat Cleaning.
STRAW HATH, 25c; Soft Hats cleaned
and blocked, 35c. George’s Hat Clean
ing and Shoe Shine Parlor, 3V4 E. Ala.
4 10-11
Hatters.
aUmIs fTATTKKK make old tiftta toot
like new Mall orders given prompt at
tention. 20 East Hunter street. 12-8-44
Builders.
T^r'-w
gr?f2?^ir a hun«. »*
buy you a lot or pay off your lot.
Terms to suit. 400 Temple Court Mam
4189. «-**-**
Carpenter and Builder.
-—aarfssgrw won wrIl'™
D. M WHEEI.UR. 19 South Forsyth 8t .
Phone M Atlanta 1547.
12-81-16
Carpets and Rugs Cleaned.
A'fCAtfT' A~B^Air'eA rtrET^m^A N
INC, COMPANY (Inc.) 27 West Alex-
ander street Phone Ivy 4188. Moist
and dry cleaning. Rugs woven from
your old carpets and rags
•hades made to order.
Coal, Coke and Wood.
K m -i im 'tt JTStSSK ' „
fnr dry wood mi i best coal. 1-Jl-Il
Contract Painting and Wall
Tinting- ,
r^\ JOHNSON. 397 W fair St. West
1288-J. for all kinds of painting and
tinting. __
Porch
2-8-27
Dentist.
BEST WORK
Grow ii* (22 k.)
.18 CO
Br1rtft« work $3.00
Pull 8«t tf-*-!b $8.00
Fllllag 60o
K. K Hr* allowed 26 wile* All work
guaranteed 20 years.
Eastern Painless Dentists
88‘i Peachtraa 8t.. Near Walton.
Instrument Makers.
e.' a ~ itnsfh? i<nawu6o..
Instrument Makers
NOW LOCATED AT 27#V6 EDGEWOOD
AVENUE. All kinds of high-grade
light machine work done. Special at
tention given to repairing of engineers'
instruments LEVELS and TRANSITS
* 8-11-46
J ewelry.
FRENCH and Electric Clocks
repaired. We call for and de-
liver them Phone ns if you
want to know the correct tipie.
_5 SOUTH BROAp STREET.
Lighting Fixtures.
ELI'TTRh^ and ku" fixture,; all naw
styles; lowest prices Queen Mantel
and Tile Company. 56 West Mitchell
street. Phone Main 681. 1-J8-U
Lime, Concrete, Roofing, Stone.
tXf'fT'O'M ifANtS' 'S¥S?JB~d6£B'XfJT7
Lime, concrete and roofing stone 916
8d Nat Hank Bldg 2 1-80
Mattress Renovating.
SANlfAYtY MATTRESS lffifttSVAT-
INO Factory new and up-to-date;
moderate prices; give us a trial. Jack-
s<»n K Orr Company, Means street and
W & A. R R. Both phones. 8-20-14
Mining En|
"Zed wTvTR
MINING ENGINEERS AND PROS
PECTORS
TWENTY YEARS’ FIELD EXPERI
ENCE.
LOCATING GOLD ORES A SPE
CIALTY
CHARGES REASONABLE. A1 REF
ERENCES
ADDRESS AURARIA OR ROY, GEOR
GIA. 5-8-4
Painting and Tinting.
eM:r Y'rt ins flu
’’Let us build you a house.”
"Or paint your old house ”
818 Fourth National Bank Main 1455
4-29-26
Little Things Count
In Poultry Raising
Item* Worth Considering by the
Breeder—Goo,d Advice
by Expert.
Don't be In a hurry to feed the
yoi/Vigwters uh they are taken from
the neat. It is this rush in feeding
that causes a great deal of indiges
tion and mortality in little chickens.
Let them work on some good sharp
coarse sand for twenty-four hours.
In this way you will have removed
the tendency to gas in the crop, a
common ailment where feed is given
too soon. You will get a sour crop,
bloating, indigestion, resulting in
diarrhea. and death is the result.
When you do feed let it be fed dry.
Do not tamper with the regulator
after you have had the machine open
and the eggs cooled down. You can
tell nothing about it then. If the
regulator needs any adjustment, at
tend to It at a time when it has
been running for hours without open
ing.
When you get so you ban care for
and make profitable 26 hens, then
you are ready to increase the num
ber if you desire, but until you can
do that much better not go apy far
ther.
If some of the hens have been
roupy during the past winter and re
covered, better be cautious about
breeding from them. That is where
so much of the trouble comes from,
as fowls which have had a severe
case of roup are almost sure to pro
duce chicks which are inclined to be
roupy the following fall and winter.
Breed only from those strictly sound
and healthy.
Laving hens are often confined to
a fattening diet for months at a
time through the laying season with
out any thought about the results.
They will lay and perhaps lay well
for a time, but will eventually get
out of condition with indigestion and
liver trouble. They need a variety
with lots of green stuff for filler.
Diarrhea In chicks is often caused
by sour feed, impure water, damp
quarters, filthy coops, exposure to
cold and wet, lack of sharp grit and
several all-round cross-grained,
wrong methods of treatment. Look
out for these conditions and right
them if they exist at your place.
Questions and Answers.
.Judge F. J. Marshall; I would like
TTTT
Ear, Nose, Throat and Lung
Trouble*
j5n CnCORGB lUU'WN, 'Diseases of the
Ear Nose Throat and Lungs. 812-14
Amtell Lids’ 1 have the only compound
,,\v£i n plant ever brought South and
make this gas daily Weak, nervous,
arm'•:nie and pale people are invited to
4-6*1®
Engineering.
" An.” i'mvmeerH Are Questionable!”
YOl M i.l' engineering advice Write
us \ our troubles, problems, j:$-
si.iiito. We’ll help you. Amo House.
Hox 363. Atlanta, (la. Fee, $1. 6-8-6
Engineering and Machine
Designing.
' V. PLANT. M. K.
; DEVELOP YOI'R INVENTION
Dixie Pattern ami Machine Works, 262
Malrj 1829 4 5-17
Fire-Proof Storage.
WE STORE HOUSEHOLD GOODS and
pianos Oftice and warehovi.se. 21*-
241 Kdgewood avenue. Ivy 2037. John
J. Wood aide Storage Company.
Fly Screens.
Flv Screens Made to Order.
OAKLAND CITY REPAIR WORKS
Carpenter and cabinet work a special
ty Call West 242-L. Atlanta 628. C.
F Dickey, Mgr _____ 6-1-87
~ FLY SCREENS.
METAL AND WOOD FRAMES, port
able garages W. J Baker Company.
Bell phone Ivy 926 No. 811 Empire Life
Bidg . Atlanta, Oa. 5-1-4
PLY SCREENS- PLY
COME SEE our Roll-aawy Screens, our
Roller-bearing Screens, our Sliding
Screens; none better, it will pay you lo
see our goods get prices 217 Kiser
Bldg Main 1318. Porter Screen Co.
3-4-14
Fresh Oysters Daily.
VIRGINIA and New Orleans
oysters on the half shell, 40c
dozen. 77 Peachtree street
Furniture Repairing and
Upholstering.
FURNITl RE repaired, upnoisterlng.
reflnlshing neatly done Work called
for and delivered. Young K. Carson,
479 Marietta street. Atlanta 3667.
3-6-6
W. U. LUNSFORD Jk CO.,
Upholstering, repairing and reflnlshing
furniture of all kinds. satisfaction
t uaranteed Phones, Atlanta 6950-F,
l 6111 8-6-16
Furniture.
Rosser K. Jordan Furniture Go.,
144-fi Auburn Ave. 1’hones:
Bell ivy 44b7. Atlanta 1800.
WE CARRY a full line of household fur
niture from kitchen to parlor; also a
complete line of summer porch goods,
s> eh as porch sets, porch rockers, rugs,
e'.e.: refrigerators. Ice c ream freezers
and everything in the furniture line We
an -uive vi>u 20 per rent on everything
Oil at <i see us before buying elsewhere
C.csh or terms 5-15-8
PERFECTION OIL STOVES.
Throe-burner, including oven
tuid vessels, complete, *12.30.
CAMERON FURNITURE CO,
83 South Forsvth Street.
5-1-3
T. C FURNITURE CO.
Cash or easy payments. 415 Marietta.
Phone Atlanta 1797 *-*-13
THE TRIPOD PAINT COMPANY,
37-9 Pryor Htreet.
BEST goods, prompt service Phone ua
your orders. Phones Bell Main 4711,
Main 4710. Atlanta 406. 7-1-13
Prin ting’.
eat and best printing 41 4 ^PeacMret*
St Phone M 4008-J. 31-20-6
RTBERT ft HOLLINGSWORTH
FOR ANY KIND of printing
We satisfy our customers.
10 (Ulmer Street. Bell Main 4600
5-17-3
Roof and Gutter Work.
I REPAIR all roofs, gutters, all klnda
sheet iron work. 33 South Pryor.
Main 3)27. T. W. Hooper 8-4-63
Safe Cracksman.
re and burglar proof safes
opened and repaired. C. C.
Downes, 29V4 Marietta Street.
Phones M. 2146- Atlanta 4922.
4-5-11
Sand.
SAND.
SAND In any quantity and quality;
prompt delivery. S. M Truitt A Son
1-13 II
Sewing Machine!;
W i KI'WT new machines with complete
set of attachments for $2 per month;
also machines repaired; prompt deliv
ery Both phones 1893. Singer Sewing
Machine Company. 79 Whitehall.
9-14-44
Shoes.
to know where and by whom the
National Egg Laying Contest is car
ried on? I have seen quite a little
about it, but I am ignorant as to
what it represents. Any information
along this line will be appreciated.
M. R. S., Madison, Ga.
ANSWER. The National Egg
Laying Contest, j o called, is being
carried on by the State of Missouri at
Mountain Grove, by Mr. T. E.
Quisenberry, a poultryman of nation
wide notoriety, one who has had
experience not only In utility fowls,
but who knows a thoroughbred from
head to tail, and what it 3hould
be. The first annual contest closed
the first of November last and the
second year’s contest was started
November 16, so that the first half
of the year is almost up. This great
old State of Missouri, so commonly
slurred in various ways, produces
more poultry and poultry products
than any other State in the Union.
The income last year from these
poultry products amounted to more
than $45,000,000, as given out by the
Bureau of Labor Statistics. A few
years ago the poultry breeders of
the State were delighted with the
appropriation of $22,000 by the Leg
islature for the promotion of more
and better poultry. That was mighty
good, but this year’s solons have just
raised to $66,000. 'What do you think
of that? They are certainly satisfied
with the way the money has been
used and want to get more of the
same kind of results. It looks to us
that if some of the other States
which have a tendency to poke fun
at Missouri would even follow along
behind in her steps they would be
doing mighty well.
nhTsal^
per t
4635.1
Rhode Island Reds.
xle Island Red egg#T^5r
1 v i nm i,u 4 «„ n — , w.
>er setting, for short time CgU Wain
Ducks.
siffiSooTitT ifevr
Fawn and White Runners, at 85c
each; White Runners at $1.10 each.
They are of excellent type and courage
and are now laying Mrs C. C Rani
—
say, Luthersville,
38-22-6
ENTIRE lot of prize-winning Fawn and
White and White Indian Runner
Ducks for sale at $1.50 each. Will aell
any number at this price First come,
first served. The ducks won first and
second prizes at all the leading poultry
shows In the Houth last fall. Will give
ribbons with the birds Oak Dean Poul
try Farm, Btone Mountain, Oa 6-20-2
Eggs—All Varieties.
THE EGGS of different varieties of
fowls will be found classified under
their respective breeds In the future,
instead of under the classification of
Eggw ”
Plymouth RockB.
BXTTukn , > v TtOC7r^eggs. pure and^fresh
from the Georgia Poultry Farm, $1 per
setting On sale at 12 South Broad St.
32-18-6
EGGS rrom prize-winning E. B Thomp
son Ringlet Panned Rocks, either mat
ing $3 for fifteen, $5 for thirty. A M
Kendall. Dallas. Ga 8-6-11
Dogs.
^ t)R &ALE—PiT~bu 11 terrierT^subjecTT..
registration. Call Ivy 6912 6-22-17
l DA grass seeds now ready at
the oldest, seed house South Also
many seeds to plant now Mark W.
Johnson Heed Oa, 85 South Pryor Street.
34-21-5
H. G. HASTINGS & CO.
SEEDSMEN FOR THE SOUTH,
16 WEST MITCHELL STREET
FOUR CITY DELIVERIES DAILY:
NORTH AND SOUTH SIDES II
A. M.; INMAN PARK AND WEST
END, 2 I>. M.
BELL PHONE MAIN 2568. ATLANTA
2568.
Poultry—All Varieties.
FREE RANGE DUCK AND POULTRY
FARM, Chambiee, 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
t-21-18
GET the best shoes for the whole
family. Peacook & Drennen,
222 Marietta Street. 4-16-28
sifofis
Shoe Repairing.
; ViArv-'s'oLicfir^KWeir
50 CENTS.
A little “Want At
will find
At Gwlnn’s Shc.p Shop. 6 Luckie Street.
Opposite l’iedmont Hotel- Both phones.
3-36-45
Stove and Range Repairing.
STO Y K DOCTOft
STOVE, range and furnace repairing.
61 South Pryor Street. Bell Phon*
Main 1460 Atlanta phone 1410 4-10-10
DAN THE FIXER. ’
STOVES AND REFRIGERATOR RE
PAIRING
We sell second-hand gas stoves.
We sweep chknnevs
121 WHITEHALL STREET.
Atlanta phone 2236. Bell phone M. 2699.
Trajisferring and Moving.
VT;XN^pK!UUNu and~rnovlnK a spe
cialty Prices reasonable L Stall
ings Bell Phone Ivy 3094-J. 42-25-4
Trunks, Bags and Suitcases.
'TootaTUen and rkpairetd.
ROUNTREE S. 77 WHITEHALL ST
PHONES: Ball M 1576 Atlanta 1664.
Umbrellas.
“Taylor-Made” Umbrellas.
BUY front makers; all prices and styles;
re-covering and repairing; every um-
■ rella kept in repair free Phone for
salesman, prompt service.
TAYLOR UMBRELLA CO,
116U- Whitehall St. 4-23-86
Violin Maker.
et»~7<Tm;iN3"£t itjesr-rVoK w «-
changed repairing a specialty The
Old Reliable Violin Dealer Mays Bad-
gett. 34V4 Peachtree. 3-31-34
Wood.
WOOIT~
6GUTH GEORGIA mil! cut-offs bv th»
carload or any quantity you may
• ant They make fine kindling S M
I Truitt & Son. j-u-H
Horses, Mules, Vehicles, Etc.
fVWS/VNAy^O/A/WW/\^cWWWW\A/W%/\yV%
WANTED Sound, young, gentle horse.
weight about 1.100 pounds; must be
cheap for cash. Ivy 8128-J. 6-21-21
NOW IS THE TIME to begin using lice
powder, liquid lice killers and disin
fectants. We carry tree's, Conkey’s anil
Pratt’s Lice Powders and Liquid Lice
Killers. Start using either of them now
and you will not be bothered with lice
and mites in your poultry houses and
on your fowls this summer.
SAGO PALM B<TLBS started now will
make large palms this season. We
have all size bulbs. Price 15c a pound,
two pounds 26c.
DON’T FORGET that we are headquar
ters for poultry feeds, poultry reme
dies, drinking founts, food hoppers, etc.
BUGS CAN’T STAY on plants when
“Bug Death" is used. It is a dry
powder put up in convenient size pack
ages and Is non-poisonous. It can be
put on the plants in the morning when
the dew is on or can be put on after the
plants have been sprinkled Price, pound
package 15c, 3 pounds 35c, 6 pounds 60c,
12Vi pounds $1.00.
LOOK You have read thio; If you want
anything others will read your ad if
it s in the Want Ad Section.
POULTRY, PET AND LIVE STOCK The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin
ROOM AND BOARD.
urnished front room, w
dressing room, in private adult family;
lose in; also room for gentlemen; ex-
i llent meals; prices reasonable. 56
East Cain. Ivy 5520-L. 5-22-32
NICE room and best of board; electric
ity; all conveniences; walking dis
tance. Ivy 2868-L 5-22-31
1!) W. CAIN.
LARGE, clean furnished rooms; excel
lent board if desired; refined ladies or
gentlemen. Ivy 6642. 5-22-33
LARGE room, nicely furnished, hot wa"
ter; good table board. Also garage
easy to get In and. out. 121 Capitol
Square. Main 4839-L. 5-22-30
BOARD for three young men, close in;
front rooms. 254 Kawson Street. M.
8793 J. 5-22-29
EXCELLENT table, large front room,
with dressing room. 322 West Peach
tree. Ivy 994-L. 6-22-16
RARE opportunity for refined couple or
gentlemen to secure two furnished
rooms, with or without board, In delight
ful North Side home; highest, coolest
spot in city; no other boarders. Ivy
7311. 6-22-20
TWO young men can secure room and
board in very desirable home in West
End. All conveniences. Bhower baths,
private tennis court, etc. 88 Park St.
. 6-21-39
THE ROY, 22 E. Ellis, under new man
agement. Now prepared to render pa
Irons best service. Ivy 7398-J. 5-21-36
I WO large front rooms with excellent
table board. Mrs. J. M. Col man. 279
Peachtree St. 6 21-206
>ELIGUTFUL rooms with board, with
or without private bath. Table board a
specialty. 614 Peachtree. Phone Ivy
1499-J. Mrs. F. B, Gregory. 87-21-S
DO YOU want first-class board In pri-
vate North Bide home? Call Ivy 719-J
6-20-18
ROOMS FOR RENT.
WANTED—A few boaraers; also table
boarders. 327 Whitehall. Main 3286.
6-20-16
LARGE, cool room and board in subur
ban home; good servants; large
porches, shade trees, big vegetable gar
den, fruit, cows and chickens. Phone
Decatur 389 6-19-200
TH E WILTON, 220 Peachtree, select
boarding house; near in. Ivy 6795.
5-16-27
NICE large front room with four large
windows, big closet, best board; also
garage for rent, easy to get in and out,
room for four or five cars. Main 4839-L.
5-16-31
WANTED-—Seven boarders; $4.50 per
week; home cooking; nice, clean
rooms; hot and cold water; two baths;
Bell phone ordered in; free use of piano.
191 South Pryor St. 5-14-11
THE WILTON, 220 Peachtree; select
boarding house; near in. Ivy 5795.
5-10-35
ROOM AND BOARD for four young
men May 16. Private home. 163
Courtland. Ivy 7057-J. 6-10-26
BEST MEALS IN TOWN, $3 WEEK.
ROOM AND MEALS, $4. 197 SOUTH
PRYOR. CALL MAIN 5048. 5-5-30
PEACHTREE INN.
Peachtree and Alexander Sts. Ameri
can plan $7.50 week up. Room to
yourself. European. $3 week up, 1-9-34
:S6 EAST NORTH AYE.
BETWEEN the Peachtrees; nicely fur
nished rooms and excellent table
board. Ivy 6501. 4-28-16
NEATLY furnished rooms; homelike
cooking, also table board. 127 Capi
tol Avenue. Main 5172-J. 4-28-7
ROOMS AND BOARD.
Wanted. *
>r couple, one large room
with closet. References exchanged
Call Main 2061. Mr. Sheats. 5-22-200
ROOMS FOR RENT.
Furnished.
oNfcPTurnished and one unfurnished
room cheap; all conveniences; close in.
232 Courtland. 5-22-24
Furnished.
42 AOBUkN AVE., large, light rooms.
block from Five Points; housekeeping
if desired. 5-22-37
6NE furnished room suitable for one
or two gentlemen; all conveniences. 79
West Baker. 5-16 28
F*OR RENT—To couple, by adults,
mother and son, in private home, en
tire lower floor, consisting of reception
hall and three large connecting rooms
and butler’s pantry; freshly tinted and
completely furnished for housekeeping;
large shady front porch; electric lights,
separate gas, sink in kitchen, use of
phone, excellent neighborhood; North
Side; reasonable. Ivy 2468-L. 5-20-81
FURNISHED rooms. for rent. 62 Hous
ton Street, two blocks from Candler
Building. 203-5-20
L.AKGE room, four windows, nice porch,
electricity, bath, phone. 62 Williams,
corner Baker, Ivy 6760-J. 5-16-61
TWO ROOMS, well arranged for house
keeping; stove, running water and all
conveniences. Ivy 993-J. 5-16-43
Unfurnished.
THREE upstairs rooms for light^house^
keeping; use of phone. 154 Richard
son. 5-22-36
THREE large unfurnished rooms for
housekeeping, ill East Ellis. Ivy
7483-J 5-21-204
KNTIRE upper floor of my private home
in West End, consisting of three
rooms; also trunk room, linen closets,
private bath, hall. Every convenience.
Phone West 128-J. 5-21-31
tJNFURNISHED rooms with conven
iences for housekeeping. 34 East
Alexander Street, between Peachtrees.
46-21-5
THkee nice large rooms, close in; rea-
1 108 ^ ast E1Iis Street. Ivy
25‘6-J. 5-20-2*0
TI L R G K Ja-rge connecting rooms. J9.00.
32 Castleberry Street, one block from
Forsyth Street. Call after 5:30 p m.
5-20-13
THREE connecting rooms, all modern
conveniences; $12.50 month. 100 El
bert Street, near Stewart Avenue.
36-20-5
TWO < large, bright, lower-floor rooms,
kitchenette, with owner. 99 Richard
son Street. Main 2497-J. 5-17-37
^ Furnished or Unfurnished.
fuuTdshed^^^P^urifirrnlsheir^Tront
room; private family. 7 Kent S4reet.
5-21-23
ONE upstairs furnished or unfurnished
room. 377 Whitehall St. 5-21-27
THREE beaufi-ful corner rooms; sepa
rate entrance; private bath veranda;
sink in kitchen. Ivy 99. 5-20-10
ONE nice room furnished or unfur-
[ nished, conveniently located, half block
from car line, all conveniences; cool and
shady. Cali Decatur 607. 5-20-14
APARTMENTS for rent.
Furnished.
DANDY little apartment; close in; four
rooms and bath; two porches; every
thing furnished; possession June 1
Phone Ivy 838 5-22-22
FIVE-ROOM apartment in the Colonial.
84 East North Avenue. Ivy 847-L
5-18-64
BEAUTIFUL, sunny, five-room apart
ment. close in, steam heat, hot water,
gap stove, tile bath, tile porch, sleeping
porch. See Owner, 715 Peters Bldg., or
phone Main 1225. 5-15-25
Unfurnished.
1'(5r REI'JT—"Upstairs" apartment of "five
rooms with bath. In best residential
district in city. Electric lights furnished
also heat In winter, $36 per month Call
Ivy 6398-1. 6-21-200
47 EAST CAIN STREET—Five rooms;
freshly painted; clean and in nice re
pair. *25 per month. Apply owner,
509 Atlanta National Bank Building
6-14-204
NICELY, furnished rooms, with kitchen
ette, with bath, light and telephone.
Call Main 3683-J. 5-22-18
FOR RENT 1, 2 or 3 rooms, furnished
or partly furnished for light house
keeping. References exchanged. 179 E.
Pine Street. 5-22-203
LISTEN! WE HAVE TWO BEAUTI
FUL ROOMS FOR RENT, ALL CON
VKNIENCES, TWO BLOCKS OF
CANDLER BUILDING. REASONABLE.
181 COURTLAND STREET. ATLAN
TA PHONE 3761. 5-20-201
Furnished or Unfurnished.
TWO, three or five-room apartment,
with kitchenette and private bath; also
garage. No children. Ivy 2432. 5-18-54
HOUSES FOR RENT.
Furnished^
WANTED—To rent for summer months,
a furnished cottage with conveniences;
suburb preferred. Address H. E. T.,
Box 50, care Georgian. 209-5-22
COMPLETELY furnished seven-room
house for summer; references re
quired 98 E. Georgia Ave. Mam
4170-L. 5-22-23
SUMMER rent; delightful furnished
home; large, shady lot; reasonable
rent. “Between Peachtrees,” Georgian.
26-20-5
COOL, comfortable Peachiree home, fur
nished; five large bed rooms, upstairs
living room, reception hall, drawing room
and den, dining room and kitchen, tw r o
baths, servant’s room and garage. Call
Ivy 617. 6-17-12
Unfurnished.
FOR RENT—Modern, North Side cot-
tage, six rooms and bath, $20. Phone
Ivy 6432.
6-16-22
OUR RENT list describes everything
for rent. Call, write or phone for one.
Ivy 3390 Charles P. Glover Realty Co.,
SV8 Walton street. 2-13-49
FOR RENT.
$15.00—No. 20 Woodson St., five-room
cottage, all conveniences, nice neigh
borhood, close to school and church.
Within two blocks of Grant Park.
$25.00—No. 320 Waldo St. we have a 6-
room cottage with hall and carrying
all modem conveniences; nice neighbor
hood.
$15.60—No. 115 Luckie St. we have 5-
room cottage with all modem conve
niences, nice neighborhood, car line in
front.
GEO. P. MOORE,
Real Estate and Renting.
10 Auburn Avenue.
Furnished or Unfurnished.
LOA^EL^iiew! modern, steam-heated
house; ten rooms and three baths, tile
porches, tile baths and tile roof. Ivy
2432. 6-18-53
REAL ESTATE AND
CONSTRUCTION NEWS
Paving Expert Here
For County Duties
August Christhllf, of Baltimore, An>
rives—Committee to Name Realty
Board Head—Small Sales.
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT.
DESK SPACE with use of telephone.
Apply 533 Candler Bldg. 4-25-9
STORES.
For Rent.
STORE for rent. 126 Capitol Avenue.
Owner, 322 Atlanta National Bank
Building. Phone Main 4555. 38-20-5
NICE STORE for rent comer St.
Charles and Highland, for any kind of
business. 782 Highland Avenue. Call
Mr. Scott, Ivy 4500. 5-15-22
ROOMS WANTED
Furnished.
WANTED—Two or three furnished
rooms for light housekeeping by June
1 in North end. No objection to dis
tance. • Address J, L., care of Georgian.
207-5-17
Unfurnished.
WA??TER—Two^or three nice unfur
nished rooms with kitchenette and pri
vate bath for light housekeeping; in
boarding house preferred; must be North
Side. Phone Ivy 5961-J, 6-20-19
WANTED—At once, two or three cheer
ful first-floor rooms and porch, close
in, reasonable. References. Address
Private, 886 care Georgian. 29-20-5
August E. Christhllf, paving ex-*
pert employed by the Board of Coun-4
ty Commissioners at a salary of $3,-
000 a year, arrived in the city Thurs
day morning and will take up his new
duties at once. Mr. Christhllf will
have entire charge for Fulton County
of smooth paving and street work in
the city limits. He was for seven
years in charge of paving at Balti
more.
Shelby Smith, chairman of the
County Commission, expressed great
satisfaction over the acquisition of
Mr. Christhllf, and produced the fol
lowing letter from R. Keith Compton,
chairman of the Baltimore Paving
Commission, lauding the expert:
“I have known Mr. Christhllf for
over fifteen years. He Is a first-class
engineer, has had varied experience*
and I regard him as an expert in tha
paving line. He is thoroughly fa-*
miliar with all classes of bituminou«
pavements, having had charge of a
similar class of work here for a num
ber of years. For the past year hq
has been engineer for one of the pav-*
ing contractors here, and in direct
charge of sheet asphalt and bitumi
nous concrete pavements for that
contractor. He is thoroughly familiar
with both the mixing and penetra
tion methods and all characters oi
asphalts.”
Small Sales Reported.
W. R. Turman, of the Turman,
Black & Calhoun Real Estate Agen
cy, has reported the sale of a vacant
lot on St. Charles Avenue for John
B. Daniel to an out-of-town client for
$2,500. This is on the south side of
the street near Frederica Street and is
50 by 180 feet.
H. W. Grant, of the R. O. Cochran
Company, has sold for John M. Paden
to Max Lieberson 224 and 228 Hous
ton Street, 81 by 100 feet, for $4,000.
This property is on the north side of
the street between Jackson Street and
Boulevard and is improved with a
cottage.
The Charles P. Glover Realty Com
pany has reported the following small
sales in the Brookhaven section:
To Glenn McDonald, on Stewart
Drive, a 50 by 150-foot building lot;
to Newell H. Carriar, on Stew r art
Drive, a 50 by 260-foot lot; to Ray
Almand, on Stewart Drive, near De
catur Road, a 50 by 165-foot lot; to
Morris E. Needles, on Stewart Drive,
a 50 by 225-foot lot; to Clarence S.
. Upson, on Stewart Drive, a 50 by 200-
foot lot; to Hugh D. Ivey, in Fern-
wood Drive, a 149 by 260-foot lot; to
> Annie G. Harris, on Stewart Drive, a
50 by 160-foot lot; to Fannie C. Hill-
yer, on Stewart Drive, a 50 by 155-
foot lot. Also to R. M. Kenney, for
R. O. Campbell and others, 55 East
Ontario Avenue, for a price that is
withheld.
HOUSES WANTED.
Unfurnished.
I^WJSIi^to^rent by June 5 an unfur
nished five or six-room house, with
electric lights. Prefer North Side or In
man Park. Good locality and reason-
able rental. Ivy 3930-L.« 213-5-18
WOULD vou give 25 cents for a good
job? Place a “Want Ad” in The Geor
gian and get one.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern
apartment building, newly papered
and painted; steam heat; all modern
conveniences; within four blocks of the
Gandler building. Call 506 Empire Life
Building or phone Main 1897. 2-1-14
ONE large beautiful front room on sec
ond floor. Ideal surroundings. Every
convenience. North Side. Telephone
Ivy 1744-L. 5-21-5
ONE nicely furnished front room; all
conveniences. 179 Capitol Avenue.
Main 3758-J. 5-21-24
A UTO MOBILES
For Sale, Repairs and Accessories.
FOR SALE -Wood's electric coupe, with
forty-cell, iron-clad exlde battery En
tire car in fine condition. Price $700
35-horsepower. 6-naseenget Fire
stone-Columbus touring ear in good
condition and a good looker, $476. Fire*
stone-Columbus Southern Co., 45-47 Au«
burn Avenue Phone Ivy 4177. 5-22-7
DOBBS TIRE REPAIR CO.
WE REPAIR AND SELL ALL MAKES
OF TIRES AND TUBES. 226 PEACH
TREE STREET. PHONE IVY 6646.
4-1-3
TRAVIS & JONES.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING.
Ivy 4832. 26 Janies Street. 3-1-54
WILL trade nice corner lot for good
auto Must be first-class, value of lot
$900.00 Phone Main 4836-J 200-5-21
WE have several Flanders chassis and
will build body and paint car to your
order Bargain prices. Don’t buy any
second-hann car until you see us
North pryor garage, north
PRYOR PLACE. 4 3-11
WINDSHIELDS.
RADIATORS, lamps, fenders, repaired
as rood as new Mfrs. all kinds sheet
metal work. Warllck Sheet Metal Co..
348 Edge wood. t-4-64
GOOD USED CARS
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
Maxwell. 2-cylinder runabout, fine
condition throughout, $185
"Courier Roadster.” fully equipped,
electric lights. $276
Bulck model 10 roadster, electric
lights. $325.
Buick, model 33. 4 passenger, fully
equipped, fine condition. $350
Maxwell Ri^adster. Sportsman type,
model Q. fully equipped, electric lights.
$375
Maxwell touring, model G. 4-paasenger
fully equipped, $450.
Primo touring car. new top and seat
covers. $450
These cars are in good running con
dition and worth more than the prices
juoted ahpve
BIK K MOTOR COMPANY.
241 PEACHTREE ST
4-11-1*
Castiron Welding
AUTOGENOUS METHOD
AUTO AND ALL MACHINE PARTS
METAL WELDING COMPANT
MAIN 3013. *6 GARNETT STREET
2-26-6
WARNING TO INFRIN
GERS AND IMITATORS.
LIQUID TIRE TONIC IS PROTECT
ED BY U. S. DUYUEA PATENT, NO.
678561 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-I-d
ATLANTA RADIATOR CO.
REPAIRING and manufacturing. Lamp
and fender work. 72 Ivy Street. At-
lanta phone 3816. 3-10 12
Oarages For Rent.
For~rent- Garage. Phone'ivy' 1499-J.
514 Peachtree Street.
NICELY
furnished
rooms with board;
early
breakfast;
conveniences 72
Spring Street.
34-21-6
Automobiles For Rent
DUNiMMOTOrCO:^
FIVE and seven-passenger cars Garage,
112 East Ellis Street. Call Bell phone
Ivy *496 day. Main 4325 night. 3-21-23
Motorcycles.
THOR MOTORCYCLES, repairs and ac
cessories; best equipped repair shop
in city We will take care of you. South
ern Motorcycle Co., 116 Edgewood Ave
*-26 31
MOTORCYCLES •• EASY TERMS ••
BICYCLES .
EXCELSIOR motorclycles. high-grade
btcvcles: complete line new and used
bicycles and motorcycles; complete stock
S aris and accessories; modem service
epot l.owest prices; easy terms AL-
EXANDER-SEEWALD CO.. 145-147-149
Edgewood Avenue. Phone Ivy 1609
PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION
4-1-22
Tire Repairing
Sigh-GRADE steam vulcanizing
Retreading a specialty. Prompt atten
tion given express si ipments. ^andera-
Sreer Vulcanizing Company, 100 Spring
Street, Atlanta. Ga, 3 28-15
FOB RENT Three nice new upstairs
rooms; bath, gas and water. $10.60.
55 S. McDaniel St. 5-21-28
WANTED Young man for roommate to
share nicely furnished room. Main
4380-L. 5-21-30
NICELY furnished room, suitable for
gentlemen or young ladies; $2 week.
47 E. Mitchell Street, upstairs. 45-12-5
ONE clean well furnished room; hot
and cold bath attached; gentlemen
only. Ivy 1197. 5-21-18
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND.
any amount; 6 per cent. Write or
call. S. W. Canton, 24 South Broad
■tract. 4-1-17
PLENTY money to loan on city prop
erty. Watt Kelly, Attorney, 400 Tem-
ple Court Building. 42-2-5
R. C. DESAUSSURE.
TIME and monthly loans negotiated on
real estate. Room 813 Atlanta Na-
tlonal Bank Building 4-29-26
WE loan money on 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.
VanValkenburg, 601 Equitable Bldg.
TWO bright connecting housekeeping
rooms, completely furnished, North
Side private home. Ivy 2098-J. 5-21-19
TWO nicely furnished rooms, hot and
cold baths, with or without board. Ivy
2125-.!. 6-21-84
ONE beautifully furnished, bright front
room, reasonable; private home; walk
ing distance. Ivy 5451. 5-21-32
TWO beautiful connecting, furnished
rooms, suitable for light housekeeping;
also rooms for young men; all conven
iences. 422 Whitehall St. Main 3462-J.
6-21-86
FURNISHED room in private family;
gentlemen preferred. Ivy 2421-L. 15
Bedford Place. 6-21-42
TWO nice furnished rooms for rent to
gentlemen or couple. 377 Whitehall
Street. 29-21-5
TWO large, nicely furnished rooms, prl-
vate family Suburban home. Sub
urban Home. Box 907, care Georgian,
27-21-6
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Atlanta Proparty.
BUSINESS BUILDINGS.
6 and 6V6 per cent.
RESIDENCE BUILDINGS,
6^6, 6 and 6V6 per cent.
Your rate depends upon the location.
Without notice you can pay back a
hundred, any multiple of a hundred dol
lars, on the entire loan on any Interest
date.
TURMAN, BLACK &
CALHOUN.
Loan Correspondents,
PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COM
PANY OF AMERICA.
208-1 Empire Building.
WEYMAN & CONNORS.
ESTABLISHED 1890.
Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-3
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 k Robson, 11 Edgewood
avenue.
NICE, large and delightfully cool fur
nished rooms in refined Decatur home
Call Decatur 264. 6-20-15
TO GENTLEMEN, rooms with or with
out private bath; all conveniences.
West Peachtree. Ivy 3281 5-20-12
FARM LOANS PLACED In any amount
on improved farm lands in Georgia
The Southern Mortgage Company,
Gould buJUJing. 7-ij \
\ MONEY FOR SALARIED PROPLE~
! AND OTHERS, upon their own names;
cheap rates, easy payments. Confi
dential D. H. Tolman. 820 Austell
building.
TWO beautiful rooms, strictly private
family. Inman Park; new home, every
convenience, with or without breakfast
and 6 o’clock dinner. Ivy 7244-J. 5-20-9
NICELY furnished cool room; close In;
private home; adjoins bath; reason
able^ 3428 J 5-19-4
HANDSOMELY furnished large front
room, private bath; shady lot. gen
tleman preferred. “Feachtree,'' care
American 113-8-5
FURNISHED rooms; private home; all
conveniences; hot and cold baths. 19
E Harris. Ivy 6349-J, 5-8-11
TWO newly renovated bedrooms. 256-F
Courtland Street Phone Ivy 5356.
5-18-25
TWO front rooms, one with bath and
dressing room attached, for two cou
ples; private home North Side; refer
ences exchanged. Ivy 6594, 6-26-30
MONEY WANTED.
6 % —WE WILL PAY—6*
ON SAVINGS.
IN SUMS of $500 to $5,000. The
Merchants and Mechanics’
Banking and Loan Co., 209
Grant Building. Tel. Ivy 5341.
Cash Capital $120,000.
Thos. J. Wesley, Cashier.
B. M. Grant' Pres. 3-11-50
ANSWER—Just as you have read this
will others read your ad if you place
It in the Want Ad columns of this pa
per. A word to the wise is enough.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
TWcT / 24^acre^iome^Ttes^orr / Teachtfee
Road. Address P. D., Box 604, care
Georgian. 35-22-5
OWNER leaving city will sell new 7-
room St. Charles Avenue bungalow.
Three bed rooms, breakfast room, beau
tiful hardware and fixtures, furnace,
hardwood floors, etc. Lot 50x150 feet.
Elevated, shady, side drive, flowers and
fruit. A bargain at $6,750. Terms,
$2,000 loan, 6 per cent. $1,850 cash;
balance $35 monthly. Jack, P. O. Box
1710, City. 5-22-9
BARGAIN—14 per cent Investment; 13
houses; rent for $97 month. $8,000 on
terms. Improvements are in excellent
condition. Inman Park section. We
have this price only for a short time.
M. L. Thrower, 39 N. Forsyth Street.
27-22-5
AUCTION SALE—40 lots on Ashby St.,
May 31, at 3 p. m. J. T. Elliott, owner.
Plats at my office. John H. James,
Auctioneer. 5-22 2
TWO three-room houses, near Tech
(white locality); city conveniences.
Y’alue, care Georgian. 210-5-"20
LEASE OR SALE—Artistic bungalow;
screened, tiled, furnace, garage. Ad
dress “Ansley Park,” care American.
112-18-5
I HAVE two farms, 125 acres, and ont
76 acres. Will exchange one or both
for vacant lot. Call Milton. Main 2053.
6-3-24
FOR SALE cheap by owner, 739
Spring Street, near Twelfth Street,
two-story nine-room house; price $5,500:
$750 cash required; balance easy terms,
if desired. Address G. A. Dunlop, 301
Mutual Building, Richmond, Va. 6-3-9
LET US BUILD you a nome. Will buy
you a lot or pay off your lot. Terms
to suit. 400 Temple Court. Main 4189
4-18-43
1 HAVE seven acres, three-room house,
half block car line, all cultivated, tint
for trucking; will exchange for small
renting property. Call Milton, Main
11063. 6-3-24
FOR SALE—Beautiful lot, 60 by 232 feet;
$1,600; right on Peachtree. Easy
terms. See me quick. Address Peach
tree, Box 800, care Georgian. 5-2-4
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
FOR BEAUTIFUL HOMES and build-
ing lots in College Park, the most, de
sirable suburb of Atlanta, see I. C. Mc-
Crory.
FARMS FOR SALE.
FOR SALE- For 30 days,^bargain, five
farms, one 10^.. 20, 30, 50 and 90-acre;
all one and a half miles of Austell, Ga.
Terms. Address P. O. Box 177, Austell.
Ga. 202-5-1*
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
AN up-to-date five or six-room home, In
good section, within mile circle: price
must be right with fair terms. Home-
seeker, care Georgian. 5-22-34
AM IN MARKET for modern new 6-
room bungalow, near car line and good
lot, Inman Park or North Side. Ad
dress Bungalow, care Georgian. 5-20-8
\v E CAN sell promptly several small
places ranging from $1,000 to $5,000.
Have clients who want income. Otis
& Holliday. 1505-6 Fourtk National
Bank Building. M. 175, fe-i6-200
To Name Realty Officer*.
The nominating committee of the
Atlanta Real Estate Board wil-1 meet
in a few days to fix.a elate of officers
to be formally voted in at the board
meeting in July. On the committeo
are H. W. Dillin, chairman; E. L*.
Winn, G. T. R. Fraser, H. W. Dews,
M. C. Kiser, F. P. Cook and R. R,
Otis.
Permits for Resid®nces.
S. R. Crawford, president, and F.
E. Mackle, secretary and treasurer of
the Mackle-Crawford Construction
Company, applied for permits at the
City Hall Thursday morning to build
$8,000 brick veneer dwellings of two
stories. Mr. Crawford’s will be lo
cated at 619 Piedmont Avenue and
Mr. Mackle’s at 850 Highland Avenue,
Building Permits.
$8,000—S. R. Crawford, 619 Pied
mont Avenue, two-story brick veneer
building. Day work. ..
$526—J. Burt Martin, 63 Barksdale
Drive, install heating plant.
$8,000—F. E. Mackle, 850 Highland
Avenue, two-story brick veneer dwell
ing. Day work.
$500—Mrs. J. M. Dobbins. 38 Pon
ders Avenue, repairs. Day work.
Big Deeds to Record.
Deeds have gone to record in the
transfer of several large tracts of land
on West Tenth Street to the Cobb
Realty Company, which has cut
streets through and is making other
improvements on this property. One
of these conveys from W. E. Wimpy,
of DeKalb County, 16 acres for $55,-
000; another conveys from Mrs. Char
lotte C. Barker eight acres for $20,-
000, and a third conveys 10 acres for
$12,500. The total in the three trans-*
actions is accordingly $87,500. The
dates are March 24.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
Warranty Deeds.
$200—Arthur Baker to S. M. Snidar
and E. L. Coleman, 10.7 acres in land
lot 15, Fourteenth District, being the
Martha Steed home place. April 26.
$6,000—Gate City Realty Company
to New r ton S, Thomas, lot 40 by 163
feet, west side of Kennesaw Avenue,
320 feet south of Ponce DeLeon Ave
nue. May 7.
$2,000—J. J. West to H. J. West, lot
89 by 150 feet, south side of Avon
Avenue, 792 feet west of Dee Street*
May 21.
$10 and Other Considerations—*
Same to same, one-fourth interest in
lot 68 by 388 feet, southeast aide of
Peters Street, 68 feet south of Fuller’3
line, back to Southern Railway. May
21.
$10 and Other Considerations—
Same to S. J. West, one-fourth inter
est in same property. May 21.
$2,000—Same to same, lot 89 by 150
feet, south side of Avon Avenue, 703
feet west of Lee Street. May 21.
$1,080—Frank C. Owens to E. Riv
ers. lot 152 by 280 feet, west side of
Peachtree Way, 1,563 feet east of
Peachtree Road. May 15.
$6,750—Mrs. Rachel Lynn to Henry
S. Harper, 605 Washington Street, 50
by 175 feet. May 3.
$3.350—Mrs. Ada H. Fox to Mrs.
Katie Chiles, lot 63 by 150 feet, north
side of Oglethorpe Avenue, 63 feet
east of Lawton Street. May 21.
$5.000—Provident Trust and Securi
ty Company to T. S. Wilkins, lot 200
by 300 feet, north side of Norfleet
Road, 195 feet east of Howell Mill
Road. September 27, 1912.
$1,500—Edwin P. Ansley to W. O.
Powell, lot 70 by 117 feet, being lot 11,
block of Vedado subdivision and on
west side of Vedado Way. September
8. 1911.
$1, Dove and Affection—Mrs. Ann*
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