Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 21, 1913, Image 10

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10 TTTEA1 TA> AND NEWS READ FOR PROFIT-GEORGIAN WANT ADS^USE FOR RESULTS TTTE ATLANTA TFEORGIAN AND NWS You May Find Just What You Have Been Looking for in These “WANT ADS” HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ^NU^A go<^J sVi 11«*.i v\ • • n 1:i t cook and do generttl housework, t understand cookine ami si*«i< in In* references required Apply 20 r»>rt Pherson. 7-in••> I WANTED—Govern* ss. experienc'd in Atlanta nubile school work, for out of town; give experience and reference. | Box 197, Austell. • Ja mpT C LEARN MILLINERY; best 1 vlll\lik> trade on earth for women; pays $60 to $100 a month. Write Ideal School of Millinery. 100’, Whitehall St. j We make over and retrlm hats free , S 29 41 | WaTsTTSF) young lady stenographer; 1 position till April 1; experience not ( necessary, If applicant can spell good do not care for reference, only as to honesty. Address Box 209. Rovston. fin 7-18-15 WANTED—An experienced saleswom- | an ona that understands the cloak and suit Dualneaa thoroughly and com petent to take complete charge thereof Applicants win be treated strictly con fidential Write Box 607. care Herald, Albany, Ga v. ANTE] g women and gi siring attractive positions Welfare of operators and clerks closely supervised by the company; their conduct on the premises carefully guarded by matron. Woman aupervlsors and chief operator, who have complete control over the re tiring and operating rooms. Short train lng course for those Inexperienced; sal ary paid while learning Salary In ereased upon being transferred to oper ating force, and for those becoming ef ficient. Increased as they become worthy, with opportunities for ultimate advancement to $76 per month. Refer ences proving the standing of the appli cant essential. Those having educa tional advantages preferred Lunch room and comfortable retiring rooms provided with several hundred Carnegie Library books for the convenience of the operators. Matron and trained nurse in attendance Apply 8:110 to 6, Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company Training School, 25 Auburn Avenue. 6-15-16 HELP WANTED—MALE AND FE MALE. A?fiD?rf3r^Mafte^m have articles that sell. Call 47 Evans, West End_ 7-19-12 ANY Intelligent person may earn steady income corresponding for newspapers. Experience unnecessary. Address Press Corresponding Bureau, Washington, I). C. 25-19-7 WANTED, Cotton Mill Help ALL KINDS. High Wages. Fulton Bag & Cotton Mills, Atlanta, Ga. LEGAL NOTICES. BANKRUPT SALE. In Bi Pu Refo ITorim jpt. Dei upment Company, 6-17-7 LEGAL NOTICES. JSSnfiftlf'lfiflKfiKicT cot UNITED STATES, FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO. IN EQUITY. Continental and Commercial National Bank vs. Searchlight Has Company No. 170. Public notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to a decree entered in the above entitled cause on the 11th day of June. A. D. 1913, and pursuant to the ancillary decree entered on the day of 1913, in the District Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Georgia, all of the assets of the Searchlight Gas Company in the possession and Control of the undersigned, as receiver of said Search light Gas Company, except cash in bank, will be sold at public sale at the premises of the Searchlight Gajs Com pany, at vYarrep, Qh|o. 13 o'clock noon on the 14th day of August, A. 1). 1913. Said sale will be mad© subject to the following terms and conditions, as provided for Tn said decree and said an cillary decree; The successful bidder shall pay to the undersigned receiver at the time of such sale the sum of five thousand dollars < »i>.OO0) on account of his bid, in a cer tified check, payable to the order of the undersigned, and the balance shall be paid Immediately upon confirmation of the sale by the court, and If the bidder shall fail to make good his bid upon its acceptance by the under signed. or shall fall to comply with the terms of purchase, than such sum aball be forfeited as a penalty for such /all ure; such sale shall be subject to con firmation by the court, and if the court | shall not confirm the sale, for which the deposit has been made, such de-, posit shall be returned to the bidder, and the court reserves the right to re sell the property upon such notice as the court directs. The purchaser shall he entitled to a conveyance and delivery of the property within ten (10) days after the confirma tion of the sale, and a report of the sale ■hall be made to ttre court within thh*t> ' (30) days from the date of the sale. A summary of the property and ar tides to be sold, based upon the last Inventory and appraisement of the un dersigned, Is as follows: (a) The following described real es tate. together with all buildings, Im provements, plant arid equipment con nected therewith, located In the oity of Warren, County of Trumbull, and State of Ohio, Inventoried a« of June 1. 1913, at $8,297.70: Beginning at an Iron pin In the east erly property line of the Erie Railroad,] Mahoning division,- said pin being the northwesterly corner of land of the Warren Board of Trade tract so called; also, said pin being the southerly cor ner of St Marys Cemetery, thence north 56 degrees2 1 4 minutes east efght hundred and forty-seven and two tenths (847.2) feet along southerly boundary of com etery to an Iron gas pipe on the west erly boundary of a forty (40) foot high way, running parallel to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 1*., P, and F. divi sion. thence south 6 degrees 26% minutes east along said highway, two hundred and twentv-fl' - ■ < feet to an iron gas pipe;'thence south 56 degrees 2% mlnutea west seven hundred and sixty-five and nine-tenths (765.9) feet along a line parallel to the north westerly pound ary and two hundred (20(1) feet therefrom, at right angles to an Iron gas pipe In the easterly boun dary of said Erie Railroad, Mahoning division; thence north 27 degrees 26 ’ 4 minutes west along said Erie Railroad property line, two hundred and one and three-tenths (201.3) feet to the place of beginning Reserving a strip of twenty feet in width along Erie Railroad to be used for highway and switch purposes. Said parcel containing three and thir tv-five one hundredths (3.35) acres of land (b) The following describe! real es tate. together with all buildings, im provements, plant and equipment con nected therewith, located In the City of Canton, County of Norfolk, and State of Massaohusetts. Inventoried as of June 1, 1913, at $7,500 Beginning at the northwesterly cor ner of land of Frederick P. Drake at a corner of walls, thence running west erly by land of said T>rake, about 269 feet to a stake and land of Sarah .1. C nant; thence northerly 86 minutes east by land of said Conant. 266.60 feet to a stake and land of Larra E. Wentworth; thence northeasterly on the wall In land of said Wentworth, about 450 feet to a stake and land of Alanson B Bul lock; thence southerly by land of said Bullock, land of Elizabeth Holway, and land of Jonathan LJnfleld, about 24< feet to a stake: thence easterly and southerly by land of said Linfleld to a stake in the northerly line of Shepard Street; thence southerly across Shepard Street, thence southerly 3 degrees 30 minutes west by land of Herbert T. Sea- vey, about 450 feet to a stake on the bank of the brook; thence north 83 de grees 30 minutes west on the northerly side of the brook, and crossing the "di vision dam” 6 chairs 14 links to a cor ner near the center of 4 he Igtook; thence northerly 2 degrees 30 minutes east by land now or formerly of one Shepard, and crossing Shepard Street. CONTUS'D ED IN NEXT COLUMN. ant to an order passed on July f by the Hon. P. H. Adams, a in Bankruptcy for the United District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, the undersigned, as Trustee, ulll sell heTore the Court House door «>f Walker County, Georgia, in the town of La l ayette, Ga., on the 5th day of August. 1913, between the hours of 11 a. in. and 2 p. m. o'clock, the follow ing described assets, belonging to said bankrupt estate, consisting of realty amt personalty, on the terms stated here inafter Said property to he sold as an entirety. The following described real ••state In Walker County, Georgia, to- wJt: All of Land Lot 2S4. containing arroa. mono or If-sr; F>3 acres morn or Iohh of l.t.nd Lot 1186 said trart bounded by the cliff of the mountain until said cliff strikes the road across Pit* <lnp thence with said road to the west line of said lot, beltiK all of said lot south and west I of said cliff and road as described In | deed from W. N. Harmony to D. W. Lawrence, dated September 11. 18R!t; all. of Irftnd T.M I’M!, except that part of said lot conveyed to Henrietta Woods by J. E. Bhaw; 63 1-3 acres, more or less, in the northern part of Land Lot 293. and also all that part of land Lot 293, lying west of the Chattanooga Southern Rail- road Company's tracks, purchased by John H. Mill from J. F. Andrews, and bv J F Andrews from D W. Lawreno©; all of Land Lot 820. lying west of the Chattanooga Southern Railroad Com* panv'd tracks, containing 50 acres, more or less. all of Land Lot 321, except two < 2) acres lying on the east side of said Land Lot 321, known as the Bchool House property, and one-fourth (*4) of an acre more or less, on the east side of said lot enclosed and used as ft ceme tery. and two (2) acres and a fraction where the barn and horse lot la, the line running west to the west bank of a deep guiley, thence following the gulley or ditch to the original line All of tho aforesaid described land being in the eighth (8th) District and fourth (4th) Section of said Walker County, Georgia. Also the following lots and parcels of land in the seventh (7th) District and Fourth (4th) Hectlon of said Walker County, Georgia, being all of land Lots Three (3). Four (4) and Five (5). lying west of the Chattanooga Southern Rail road Company’s tracks, except so much of sold lots os were formerly owned by W. N and J. TI. Herndon and Theodore Parker: also Land Lots Thirty-four (34), Thirty-eight (38) and Thirty-nine (391; and all that part of land Lots Thirty- three (33), Blxty-nlne (69) and Seventy (70) lying west of the Chattanooga; Southern Railroad Company’* tracks. The property above described contain- . Ipg One Thousand Five Hundred and Sixty-three (1,563) acres, more or less, j and being the same property described i in a bond for title between John H. Hill j and E M Horlne. dated September 11, 1911 and recorded In Deed Book 24, on page 457, In the office of (he Clerk of the Huperior Court of Walker County, Georgia. Also tho following tracts or parcels of land described as follows: land Lots One (1). Two (2) and Thirty-five (36), in the Seventh (7th) District and Fourth (4th) Section of said Walker County, Georgia; also lot of land No. 323, and one hundred and forty (140) acres, more or less, of land lat 324, it being all of sold lot, except about twenty (20) acres I lying on the branch In the west of | said lot; also all of Land Ixit No. 322. except twenty (20) acres, lying in the southwest corner of said land lot. said twenty (20) acres being now owned by O T and W. C. Andrews; also one hun dred and forty (140) acres, more or less, of Land Lot No. 290. it being all of said land lot, except twenty (20) acres lying in the northwest corner of said bit. ttlso twenty (30) acres, more or less Wing In the northwest corner of Land L«.t No. 291. all being in the Eighth .(8th) District and Fourth (4th) Section of said Walker County Georgia. The property described in this paragraph containing One Thousand Two Hundred (1.200) acres, more or less, and being the same propertv described in a -certain, bond for title, dated September 11. 1911, and re corded in Deed Book 24. on page 469, In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Walker County, Georgia. All of the above and foregoing de scribed lands subject to certain reserva tions. ns shown in the conveyance made tc» E M. Horlne by John H. IJ Ul by deed dated the 17th day of.August, 1912. and recorded In the office of the Clerk of Su perior Court of Walker County. Geor gia, on the 21st day of August, 4912, in Book of Deeds 25. on pages 511 et. seq. Also, the following tracts and parcels of land, lying and being in Walker County, Georgia, and more particularly described as follows: First Tract: One Hundred and Seven (107) acres, more or less. In the south part of Land Lot 293. all In the Eighth (Stli) District and Fourth (4th) Section t>f Walker County Georgia, and more fully described in deeds, made by D. W. Lawrence and Mary Robinson to John U Hilt. Second Tract: Ninety-six. (96) acres, more or less, being part of Land Lot In said Eighth <8th) District ahd Fourth (4th) Section of Walker County, •Georgia, us described In deeds made by S. J . 'J'. 16. and E. W. Shaw to John H. Hill. Third Tract: One Hundred and Seven GOT) acres, more or less, it being all that part of lot of land 320 in the Eighth Mir) District and Fourth (4th) Section of Walker County, Georgia, lying earn ■of th« Tennessee Alabama and Georgia Railroad (form ly, the Chattanooga Southern Railroads Fourth Tract Gne hundred and flf- ty-two (162) acres, more or less, it be ing all that part of lot of land number Ore (5). in the Seventh (7th) District and fourth (4ih) section of Walker Coun tv. Georgia, lying east of said Tennes see. Alabama And Georgia Railroad. Fifth Tract. Forty (40) acres, more or less, being the northwest comer of lot of land number six <6.), In said Seventh ^7th> District and fourth (4th). section of Walker County, Georgia. Sixth Tract Five and thirty-six one- hundredths (5.36) acres, more or less. It being all that part of lot of land number four (4) in said Seventh (7th) District and fourth (4th) section of .Walker County, Georgia, lying east of said Ten nessee. Alabama and Georgia Railroad. Seventh Tract. Sixtv-two (62) acres, more or less, of lot of land No.* 88, In LEGAL NOTICES. said Seventh District and fourth sec tion of Walker County, Georgia, It be ing all that part of said lot lying east of said Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Railroad. Eighth Tract. Ix>t of land No. 32 In said Seventh District and fourth section of Walker County, Georgia, containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres, more or less. Ninth Tract. Twenty (20) acres, more or less, it being all that part of lot of land No. 40, In said Seventh District and fourth section of Walker County, Geor gia, lying north and east of Duck Creek, running through lots number thirty- three (33) and number forty (40). Tenth Tract. Seventy (70) acres, more or less, It being all that part of lot of land number forty-one (41), In said Seventh District and fourth sec tion of Walker County, Georgia, de scribed as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of said lot; thence north with the original line to the railroad leading to Hillsdale; thence with said railroad to where It crosses the public road east of Burnt Mill Ford, ori Duck Creek; thence from said pub lie road crossing In a northeasterly course to the northeast corner of said land lot No. 41 Eleventh Tract. One hundred and fif ty-seven (157) acres, more or less, of lot of land No. 69 In said Seventh District and fourth section of Walker County, Georgia, It being all that part of said lot lying east of said Tennessee, Alabalna and Georgia Railroad. Twelfth Tract Fifteen (16) acres, more or less, of lot of lima No. 70 In said Seventh District and fourth section of Walker County, Georgia. It being all that part of said lot lying east of said Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia Rail road. Thirteenth Tract. Eighty (80) acres, more or less, being the north half of lot of land No. 74; also one hundred and sixty (060) acres, more or less, of lot of land number seventy-five (To); and also seventy-three (73) acres, more or less, being the west part of lot of land No. 76; all in the Seventh District and fourth section of Walker County, Geor gia. the same being the lands conveyed by W L. Shat tuck and T. E. £huw to John H. Hill. Fourteenth Tract. Eleven hundred (1.100) acres, more or lens, being lots of land Nos, 73, 108, 109, 110, 106. 107. Ill and No. 142, all in the Seventh District and fmirth section of Walker County, Georgia, the same being lands conveyed to John H. Hill by G. W Ransom. The above fourteen tracts and parcels of land, containing in all two thousand and five hundred (2,500) acre*, more or less, and being the same properties con veyed to E. M. Horlne by John H. Hill by deed dated the 9th day* of December. 1911, and recorded In the office of Clerk of Huperior Court of Walker County. Georgia, In deed hook No. 25, page 440, on the 16th day of July. 1912. Said tracts and parcels or land are conveyed • sub ject to the following exceptions and reservations, to-wit: AJ1 the tyon ore. other minerals and petroleum, with the right to enter upon said land, mine and remove the same from any and all parts of said tracts of land. Also, all that tract or parcel of land lying and being In the Seventh DUrtrict of the fourth section of the Cbunty of Walker, in the State of Georgia, bound ed and described as follows: Sixty-five (65) acres, more or less, of lot of land No. 3, It being all that part of the north eighty-five (85) acres.-,-of said lot No. .3, except twenty GMh* acres, more or less, of tne west part of said aighty- flve (85) acres, formerly owned by T> H Styles, the line running from the original north line of said lot at a stone corner, south to the made line between said 85 acres and the seventy-five (76) acres of said lot recently owned by W. II. Shaw to a stone corner on sold 1 me. Also sixty-three (63) acres, more or less, of lot of land No. 4, in sold dis trict and section, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the public road, where the land recently owned by W H. -Wardlaw corner* on the original east line of said lot No. 4 and running west to the original west line of said let; thetics south with the original line to a point due west of the lane running cast and west through said lot of land; thence east with sail lane and line, to the Chattanooga Southern Railroad, now called the Tennessee, Alabama and Gfchfgln Railroad; thence YioRh 'wTih said railroad to the heglftnlhg’’ point, containing altogether one hundred and twenty-eight (128) acres, more or less. Iron ore and minerals reserved, with mining rights reserved. And being the name property conveyed to Edvard M. Horlne by John H. Hill, by deed dated the Uth day of December, 19LL and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Huperior Court, Walker County, Geor gia. on the 16th day of July, 1912, In deed book 25, page 436. Also all that tract or parcel of land lying and being In Walker County, In the State of Georgia, and known*, 'dis tinguished and described as follows: Ixrts of land Nos 36, 37, 71 and 72, all in tho Seventh (7th) District and fourth (4th) section, each of said lots contain ing one hundred and sixty (160> acres, more or less, except lot thirty-six (26) which contains one hundred and eighty (,180) acres, more or lesg k .... Also lot of land No. 342, "In the ETev*- enth tilth) District and-fourth (4th) section, containing sixty (60) acres, more or less. Also Jot of land No. 324 In the Twelfth (12th) District of the fourth (4th) sec tion. containing one hundred and .aMtty (160.) acres, more or less. Said lots containing IP "the aggregate eight hundred ami eighty ((880) acres, more or less Reserving all the Iron ore lti the above described lots of land, together with the right to mine and re move the same And FHhg^Hre -sofhv property conveyed to Edward *M. Jtdrtne by Shinbone Red Ore Company, by deed dated- 11th day of September, 191L. and recorded in office of the OMerk t>f th*'Su perior Court, Walker County. Georgia, on the 16th day of July* 1912. In deed hook 25, page 437. And all of the /on going several tracts of Japd; with- the reservations set forth, be I rig the same property conveyed to Horme Develop ment Company by Edward M.. ft brine by deed dated 9th day of January. 1913, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Walker County, 'Georgia, on the 26tli day Of March. 1913, in book of deeds 26. page 423 er seq. Also, all the Iron ore and all other minerals and petroleum that may be In find Upon the following tracts and par cels or land, to-wit: First Tract Eleven hundred (1,100) acres, more or less, of lots of land Nos 73, 74. 106. 107. 108. 109 110. Ill, 142, all lp the Seventh (7th) District and fourth (4-th) section of Walker CoOnty, Georgia. LEGAL NOTICES. and being the land conveyed by G. W. Ransom to John H. Hill. Hecond Tract. Eighty (80) acres, more or less, the north half of lot of land No. 74, one hundred and sixty (160) acres, more or less, of lot of land No. 75; and seventy-three (73) acres, more or less, west part of lot No. 76, all in the He vent h (7th) District and fourth 14th) section of Walker County, Geor gia, the same being the land conveyed by W. L Shattuck and T. E. Bhaw to John If. Hill. Third Tract. Lot of land No. 70. in said Seventh (7th) District and fourth (4th) section of Walker County, Georgia, containing one hundred and sixty (160) ttcres, more or less. Fourth Tract. Lot of land No. 69, In the Seventh (7th) District and fourth (4th) section of Walker County, Geor gia. containing one hundred and sixty 1160) acres, more or less. Fifth Tract. Lots of land Nos. 38, 89, in said Seventh (7th) District and fourth (4th) section of Walker County. Georgia, nald lots containing one hun dred and sixty (160) acres each, and be ing the land conveyed by J. M. Ransom to John H. Hill. Ahd all of said five tracts of land be ing ttre same property conveyed to E. M Horlne by John H. Hill, by deed dated the '9th day of December, 1911, and re corded In office of Clerk of the Superior Co art of Walker County, Georgia, on the 16th day of July, 1912, In book No. 25 of deeds, on page 439. And being the same property conveved to Horlne Development Company by fcd- ward M. Horlne, by deed dated the 9th day of January, 1913, and recorded In office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Walker County. Georgia, on the 26th day of March, 1913, in book of deeds No. 26, page 422. The following described personal prop erty, to-wlt: One No. 21 Style ”K” Gates Breaker complete, including fittings and tools Two No. 6 Style “K“ Gates Breaker complete with chilled iron heads and concaves, and tools and fittings Two sets 40x16 Anaconda Crushing Rolls, complete with rolled steel shells, housing and feed hopper One (>0'’x20” Gates Iron Frame Revolv ing Screen, complete with driving pul ley, 72”xl4V- One Dust Jacket, 6 feet long for 60”x POULTRY, PET A NDL IVE STOCK o BUSINESS GUIDE ° 0 Read With Care; Facts to Know Each One Mean* Success In Hand ling Your Fowls. The decaying carcass of one dead fowl will cause you enough trouble In the shape of cholera or limber- neck to make you wish.you had never seen a chicken. Avoid all this trouble by looking after the little things about the poultry yards and runs. Clean up the premises. Many a thing in the shape of filth can he endured ir. cold weather that will not do at all when the weather gets hot. Never throw soft feed upon the ground to be trampled under foot and become sour and filthy, to say .nothing of the waste. When you see the setting hen in clined to stand up on her nest, you can Just bet your best money that she Is covered with mites, and the nest, too, has a full supply. A good plan \b to Investigate all the fetters a number of times during the in cubating period In order to get rid of the mites before Jhey get the best of you and the hen, too. During the hot, dry months it is a good plan to set hens upon the ground, or, if this can not be done conveniently, cover the bottom of the nest with a piece of damp sod. upon w riot oa it „ tj , 7° £ v ' " whlch place the nesting material. At M !rr»'S- Fr 3.KS ™ h ' "II”!l • very » ls r Type Corliss engine. | rtr >. an d the air has so little mois- One 400 K V. A 600-volt tvr»« “A w ” ture in it, good eggs often fall to hatch on account of this lack of moisture- This is why one can help matters along so by the use of sod in the nest. It can be kept damp by pouring water over it about once a week. type P. 'K” ex- 3ne 400 K V. A. 600-volt, type “A. H.” belted generator. One 13 K. W. 120-volt citer. Qne 200-H P., 600 R. P. M., A. N. motor. Two 40-H. P., 900 R P. M., A. N. motor. One 30-H. P., 900 R. P. M.. A. N. mo tor. Two 30-H. P., 860 R. P. M., A. N. motor. One 75-H. P., 720 R. P. M., A. N. mo tor. One 50-H. P.. 900 R. P. M., A. N. motor. One 7H-H. P., 1,200’ R. P. M., A. N. motor. One 10-H. P., 1160 R. P. M., A. N. motor. One 7H K. V. A. 550 to 110 A L. transformer. (All the above 550 volts 60-cycle, 3- phttse with rails, pulley and starter.) Two 220-H. P. water tube boilers, complete with all fittings. One suspended bln for No. 6 crusher. One steel “A" frame for No. 21 crush er, also 3 rock drills, 2 air hammers. v 12-H. B. gasoline engine, 2 50-ton Norton lacks, 6 wheel scraps, 3 railroad plows, 1 6-ton chain hoist, 2 Gardner pumps, 1 14x15 air compressor. Also pulleys, shaftings, beltings, bear ings machine bolts, hose pipe, test kilns, blacksmlthlng tools, dump carts, guy wire, rope, axes, mattocks, picks, shov- els* wheelbarrows, coal scoops, cross cut saws. Fairbanks scales, bulldog stocks and dies and generally all the supplies consisting of a multitude of small articles. All of the above machinery, fittings, fixtures, pulleys, shaftings, beltings, etc., being located at the plant of the bank rupt concern In Walker County, Geor gia. Said sale to be to the highest bidder A certified check for $6,000 shall be de posited ^by pach bidder with (he trus tee before any bid shall be received from such bidder or be considered from such bidder. Checks shall be Immediately re turned to the unsuccessful bidders. Such checks so deposited with the trustee shall be delivered to him as a pledge that such bidder will make good his bid in tl>e event of Its acceptance. The deposit made t>y the successful bid der will be applied on account of the purchase price. In the event the bidder shall fail, after acceptance of said bid, to comply with the requirements of his said bid, then such amount so deposited shall be forfeited as a penalty for siren failure. The purchaser or purchasers on the confirmation of the sale by the court shall pay in cash such further sum on account of the purchase price as the court may direct and as may be necessary to satisfy the claims of cred itors whose claims shall have been or fnay hereafter be allowed by the court. So much of the purchase price as shali not be required to be paid In cash may be satisfied by the purchaser turning No code or set rules can be secured that will fit your place well enough for you to adopt them verbatim. Con ditions vary so much that the best thing tc do is to accept any good thing that has been .satisfactorily worked out, adapting It to your own conditions and surroundings. This applies in all branches of the poultry business. Whitewash is a good thing about the poultry yards and houses. White wash everything but your methods, let them stand ’for just what they are worth. If you are not doing all you should or can to make your busi ness a success, do not whitewash It by trying to make others believe, and yourself as well, that you are doing great things. Ahd still the question comes, which Is the best breed for me t° Adopt that I may make a success in the poultry business? It depends very much upon which plan you prefer to pursue. Whether you want to raise broilers ; akJne or a combination of broilers and egg production, or stock strictly for an egg farm. For broilers or .broilers and eggs, the American breeds*, such as the Plymouth Rock, Wy.andottes and Rhode Island Reds, are the best that ■ffLtu be- obtained and will not disappoint. For stocking an egg farm where targe numbers are kept, the Leghorn—White or Brown—with the preference, rather in favor of the Whites, fir* used most extensively with the greatest success. Black Mi norca s do not seem to thrive so well as the Leghorns, when kept in large numbers, but^ap tfyey lay a very large egg, xh^y arp yery ^aUofac.tory to breed to.-keep for eggs fur family supply. Take care of the poultry house droppings; it is worth money to you as a fertilizer. We would advise a roomy compost pen, under cover, where the droppings can be kept and mixed with leaves or soil as it is thrown In. If you have not shed suitable for such a pen, set fdur posts at a suitable distance to support a cheap board or tarred paper roof. If you have never properly cared for them before you will be surprised how much valuable fertilizing mate rial you will secure from a hundred hens. If you are arranging for new poultry yards. locate them per manently, and in the fall, set them with frillt trees—plums, pears, ets. Poultry and fruit of these kinds seem to work hand In hand. The trees will furnish s»hade for the chickens, while the chickens will gather the insects which ordinarily Injure the fruit. Feed your fowls judiciously that they fnay not eat up all the profits. Feed them enough, but do not allow the feed to be wasted. Fowls, when gorged with food, will not lay as well ns those that have just enough to make‘them active and healthy. Cut ting the corners is where the profit comes in, as a rule. Do not go to killing off all your hens that do. not lay up to the 250-a- year standard. ' WOfk off'as high an average- in youn flock as you can, but do not insist upon the impossible. You read a good deal about the won derful record of some .individual hen haa made, but the money-makers are the good, all-around, average flocks, giving lis about 150 eggs to the hen. Let the good work go on. Auction Sales of Furniture and Household Goods. CENTRAL AUCTION .COMPANY, 12 East Mlthhejl -Street,' buys and sells everything; regular auction Tuesday and Friday. Bell phone Main 2424. 10-3-41 in and applying to the payment of the .. . _ . payi residue of his bid. in whole or In part any claim against the bankrupt estate which has been or which may hereafter be allowed as a provable claim, and that upon such claims so turned in as afore said, the purchaser shall be credited on his bid with such sum as would have been, paid on accoupt of such claim out of the net proceeds of sale, if the whole amount of the purchase price were to be paid in cash. Tha*coUM redarv^s the right to order a resale, and ta resell the property upon such notice as It might ’direct, at the 'risk and tho- cost of the purchaser thereof, in case such purchaser shall fail or omit to make any payment on accguid. of the. purehase price pursuant to Tin order of bourt requiring such pay ment. . The court may reject any bid and may retake and resell the property, if t£e court shall deem such bid lnade qumte, or upon the failure of the pur chaawr to comply with the terms of sale The sale ahall be confirmed by thg JCQurt. Full information and property can be seen upon application to undersigned. E. M. HORINE, Trustee for Horlne Development Co., Bankrupt. The Grand, Atlanta, Ga ROSSER, BRANDON. SLATON & PHILLIPS, Attorneys for Trustee. LEGAL NOTICES. 5 chains 31 links to the end of a wall; thence northerly 5 degrees east by land of said Drake, 2 chains 69 links to the point of beginning, containing seven and on**-half acres more* or less. Specially excepting- and reserving all rights of the public in said Shepard Str* et, including all benefits arising by virtue of an agreement for the division of the waters of Massapog Brook, duly recorded in book 182, rape 317. tc) Two certain leasehold Interests of lots 4, 5 and s in the County of Cook, Illinois, according to the unrecorded plat of Oscar Baur of that tract of land lying north of tho west fork of the Chi cago River and within the east half of the west half of the northeast quarter of Section 35, Township 39, Range 13. lying and being near the intersection of Homan Avenue and Thirty-first Street In the city of Chicago, county aforesaid, together with all rights and interests of The Searchlight Gas Com pany in and to all buildings and im provements thereon inventoried as of June 1. 1913. at $14,460 id» leasehold interest in the prem ises la the County of Bexar, Texas, de- 8cril*ed as follows About 200 feet south of the south line of the property known as the Crest Home addition in said property, thence in an easterly direction about 400 feet to a drain *»r small ditch running diag onally to the property of the Hot Well J >e\M'lopmont Company, thence jn a southwesterly direction along said drain to the San Juan Road aforesaid, thence along said San Juan Road to the place of beginning, together with the build ings and improvements thereon, inven toried as of June 1, 1913, at $1,100. (e> The leasehold interest, of the premises known and described as the easterly one half of lot 8 in' block 17 ot Regent’s addition to Minneapolis, Hen ocpln County. Minnesota, together with LEGAL NOTICES. the interests and rights of The Search light Gas Company in and to the build ings and Improvements thereon and in ventoried as of June l, 1913. at $2,679.02. ID The south half of the northwest quarter of Section 12. Township 146, north of Range 38. west of the princi pal meridians and situated in the County of Clearwater. State of Minne sota, and Inventoried as of June 1, 1913, at $1,386.10. (g) Entire stock of tanks for auto mobiles, motorcycles and welding pur poses, Inventoried as of June 1, ii) 13. at *162,341.10. (h) Entire stock of accessories, con sisting chiefly of hands, connections, valves, gauges, etc., inventoried as of June 1, 1913, at $31,495.37. (1) Furniture and fixtures, located at the various places hereinafter de scribed. Inventoried as of June 1, 1913, at 38.390.05. (j) . Fntlre plant and * equipment, con sisting of tools, Implements, machinery, etc . inventoried as of June 1, 1913, at >68.461.47. (k) One automobile, located at Chi cago, Illinois, Inventoried as of June 1, 1913. at $1,112. (l) Eleven motor trucks, inventoried as of June 1, 1913, at $19,607.80. (m) Accounts receivable for sales actually made. Inventoried as of June 1, 1913. at $88,306 14. (it) Accounts receivable for material on consignment. Inventoried as of June 1. 1913. at $43,715 10. All of the above described property is located at Warren Ohio; Chicago, Illinois; Indiana polls. Indiana; Detroit, Michigan: Minneapolis. Minnesota; Clearwater. Minnesota; Portland. Ore gon; Cleveland, Ohio; New York city, \ew York;. Syracuse, New York; Buf falo. New York; Kansas City. Missouri; Dallas, Texas; San Antonio. Texas; At- i jt l ta Gaorgia. Jacksonville. Florida; CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. LEGAL NOTICES. Toronto, Canada; Boston, Massachu setts; Canton, Massachusetts, and Camden. New Jersey. Any changes in the amount of tanks, merchandise, accessories or other ma terial, or In the amount of the accounts receivable, from the above Inventory, will be announced at the date of the sale, and at the settlement between the successful bidder and the undersigned, receiver, the successful bidder shall be required to pay an additional sum for the face of any additional accounts and notes, and, likewise, if the merchandise, accessories or material or the accounts reoeivable, or notes on hand at the time of the settlement, are less than the amount thereof announced at the sale, the purchaser shall be entitled to a credit on final settlement equal to the diminished amount of such notes or accounts receivable, and equal to the price at which such merchandise may then be carried on the books of the re ceiver. A detailed inventory of all of the above named assets, both real and per sonal, and of the amount thereof lo cated at each of the above-named places, and a copy of the decree au therhdng this sale, above referred to, may be seen at the offices of the un dersigned receiver, at room 1016, Kar pen Building, Chicago. Illinois. For a more particular description o. the property to be sold, and the terms the District Court of the United States **»r the Northern District of Ohio, in the above entitled cause on the 11th day of June. 1913. HORACE B PEARSON. Receiver Searchlight Gas Company, Karpen Bui Id lag. Chicago. Illinois CAL FEE A FOGG, Williamson Build ing. Cleveland. Ohio; ROBERT C. * PHILXp H. ALSTON, Atlanta, Ga., Attorneys for Re ceiver. 7-13-1 Banks. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK. Corner Alabama and Broad Street*. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS >1,1)00.000 Lime, Concrete, Roofing, 8tone. fzrnriAfflr}. Lime, concrete and roofing stone. 915 3d Nat. Bank Bldg 2-'8-60 Mattress Renovating.» sanTtaiFy ING—Factory now and up-to-date; moderate prices; give u* a trial. Jack- son & Orr Company, Means Street and W. & A R. R. Both phones. 8-20-14 Baseball Score. P Baseball sedres given by in- If hlngt at 77 ~ Peachtree Street. A You wUT find the standing of Y all the leagues. Carpenter and Builder. FI. Y--Sf : RKKN^FLY COME see our roll-away screen, our roller-bearing screen, our sliding screen; none better. It will pay'you to see our goods and get prices. 217 Kiser Bldg Main 1319 Porter Screen''Con)- pany. J. J. Crawford, Agent 6-12-13 A LI. KINDS OF REPAIR WORK. D. M. WHEELER. 19 Souvh Forsyth St. Phone M. 4186. Atlanta 1547. 12-81-16 Cash Registers. NATIONAL CASH _ REGISTERS. 60 ttQRTH BROAD ST.. ATLANTA. Eai*, Nose, Throat and Lung Trouble. DR. GEORGB~BROWN. Diseases of the Ear, Nose, Throat - and Lungs, 312-14 Austell Bldg. I have the only compound oxygen plant ever brought South and make this gas daily Weak, nervous, anaemic and pale people are invited to call. 4-6-13 Fly Screens. Klv Sc^eeng to (>rdx:r. OAKLAND CITY REPAIR WORKS. Carpenter and cabinet work a special ty 5 . Call West 242-L. Atlanta 5g«. , C. F Dickey. Mgr: • 5-1-37 FLY SCREENS. METAL AND WOOD FRAMES, port ab),e garages. W. J. Bakers Com pany Bell phone Ivy: 926. No. 811 Empire IJf« Bldg.. Atlanta,'Ga. - * &-*l-4 PRICE & THOMAS—FLY SHEENS" PRICE ,,A *THQM.\S- ir ELY SCREENS. PRICE & THOMAS—FLY SCREENS. PRICE & THOM AS—FLY SCREENS. PRICE & THOM AX?—FLY SCREENS. 62- N. Pryor Sfc.r BeildPhone J^y 4203. ■ . ' * - , w . 7-10-10 Furniture, T. C. FURNITURE CO. Cash or «*»y payments* 415 Marietta. Phona Atlanta 1797. -■>. ' ,*-*-12 Poultry—AM Varieties. Poultry, Plants and Seeds. HOW to grow alfalfa and become rich; booklet telling how easily it can be done for a 2c stamp. Loring Brown, Box G, Smyrna, Ga. 6-26-17 H. G. HASTINGS & CO. SEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES BOTH PHONES 2568. OUR NORTH SIDE AND ' SbUTH side deliveries LEAVE THE Cows. FINE JERSEY COW. GIVING four gallons milk daily; price $50. West 406-J. ___ 7-19-23 FOR SALE—Magnificent registered Jer- .agy.helXer. 18 inqpths old due to calve Decernbor. Address H. P. L., No. 401 Peters Building, Atlanta 29-18-7 WEST END DELIVERIES LEAVE AT 2:00 P. M. ORDERS GIVEN BEFORE THESE HOURS WILL BE DELIV ERED SAME DAY THEY ARE GIVEN. RED OOMB SCRATCH FEED'$3.85 per lOO. pounds, 10 pounds 25c, . RED COMB MASH FEED $2.25 per 100 pound** 10 pounds 25c. -/:• r Dogs. COLLIE DOG. five months old; pedi greed stock-trained. Bottenfield. Phone 27-J, Decatur-, Gar 7-3-34 RED COMB CHICK FEED $2.25 4>er 100 pounds,, 10 pounds 25e.. : ATTNT PATSY MASH FRKD $2.75 v per 100 pounds, '8 pounds 25c. ' Horses, Mures, Vehicles, Etc. FOR SALE—Four pairs of mules Ap ply to J. S. Davidsdn, 108 Whitehall Street; 7-19-9 LAY-OR-BUST MASH FEED $2.50 per 100 pounds. 8 pounds 25c. THIS VERY MINUTE the opportunity you've long sought awaits you in the Want Ad pages of Hearst’s Sunday American and Atlanta Georgian. Not an issue is printed that does not contain the cream of desirable* positions, excel lent boarding and rooming places, fine business opportunities, real estate bar gains and other things. Whatever your desire, you'll find a way to gratify it in Hearst’s Sunday American' and Atlanta Georgian Want Ad pages. RED COMB PIGEON FEED, $2.50Uper 100 podirids, 8 pounds 25c. RICE SPECIAL CHICK FEED $2.50*per 100 pounds, 8 pounds 25c. ALFALFA MEAL $2.25 per 100 pounds, 7 pounds 26c.. SWIFT’S MEAT SCRAPS $3.25 per 100 pounds. 7 pounds 25c. IF YOTTR LAWN Isn’t doing ^ell, get ft bag of sheep matmre and sprinkle ovir It. You will be surprised at how much better the grass—will loolj:. $1.50 per' or 100" pbhhdft. AGENTS & SALESMEN WANTED. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. PORTlL^TrL^GENW^eTiTTol^N^ork direct to artist and get better-work. We get order out ;>n time.. Prices to suit your trade. Stevens Bros.. 23^ SPECIAL RATES for Situa tion Wanted ads. 3 lines 1 time, 10c; 3 times, 20c; 7 times, 40cu Whitehall Street, Atlanta. ,3-7-35 INEXPERIENCED stenographer desires position at once. Call Ivy B7$2 : L. 36-18-7 SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. SPECIAL RATES for Situa tion Wanted adrf. 3 lines 1 time, 10c; 3 times, 20c; 7 times, 40c. SHl ’Satunfifrs by strong, energetic boy of 17. Ivy 3824-J. 45-17-7 ■WAN-TED—-Maternity oases by sick nurse, 15 years’ experience Call Ivy 7304-J. 50-15-7 WANTED— Position by colored girl; half day's work. Address E. H., 172 Fort Street. 34-17-7 WANTED'—Cases to n.ufse by expe rienced sick nurs£ Best references. Phone Main 2383-L. • 37-17-7 WANTED—Settled, reliable man wants position as night watchman;. W. F Ijampp, Wrens,-Ga*.. 42-17-7 WANTED-—Position . by good,,* .experi enced nurse; special for sick babies. 396 Houston street. 40-18-7 WANTED—Position by licensed and ex perienced druggist, best reference. Address X. B., care Georgian. 30-18-7 POSITION by young lady, high school graduate, as teacher of one or two small children in private family; refer ences exchanged. Box 711; care Geor gian. > - • ' ;-49-16-7 A YOUNG colored man wants position as porter or Janitor; good references. Address C. A. H.. No. 12 Old Wheat street. 7-18-11 Qt^IET, respectable colored woman wants position as cook in small fam ily; best city references; terms, $4 50 or $5. Address Rose, care Georgian. 35-17-7 WANTED—At once, relief work by reg istered druggist. Best references. Ad dress A. B. C., room 1, 19 West Cain Street. WANTED—Position by young lady ste nographer; have bad three years’ ex perience. Am at present employed, but desire to change. Call Main 3567-J. 28-18-7 APOTHECARY druggist desires posi tion at once. Graduate A-l college. Best of references. Address R. B., Box 50, care Georgian. 30-15-7 WANTED—Position by young man 20 years of age as steno-bookkeeper. Employed at present. Address H . Box 73. care Georgian. 38-17-7 EXPERIENCED cool; and housekeeper with child desires work Immediately in .family hotel, boarding or rooming house; best references. Reliable, care Georgian. . 7-16-29 WANTED—Position by all round, so ber, steady printer; twenty years ex perience. Address A B. Crook. 1800 Park Avenue, Aiken, S. C. 32-18-7 MEDICAL. MIDDLE-AGED MAN wants position as night watchman or superintendent; sober and reliable; or any other honest work. Phone 4471 Atlanta 7-17-20 DROFSY CURED—Relieves shortness of breath in 36 to 48 hours. Reduces swelling in fifteen to twenty days. Col- "1 Dropsy Remedy Company. 408 Aus tell Building. Atlanta, Ca 5-26-11 WANTED—Licensed druggist wants re lief work as druggist or bookkeep er. Best references. Address X. Y. Z . room 1, 19 West Cain .Street. 38-18-7 DR. EDMONDSON'S Tansy" Pennyroyal and Cotton Root Pills, a safe ahd re- YOUNG MAN with thorough knowledge of city; able to handle labor, wants permanent position In any |ne Ad dress H . Box 133. care Georgian 28-16-7 Ft ole treatment for painful and sup pressed menstruation, Irregularities and similar obstructions. TUal box by mail. 0o. Frank Edmondson * Bro.. manu facturing chemists, 11 North J*road St., Atlanta- . SUPERINTENDENT of building Con struction or Inspector is open for an engagement on any class of building. Address A C., Box 411, care Georgian. 41-18-7 You are particular tvho you have in your home. The Want Ad Man wil> as sist you In securing refined tenants. Phone Main 8000 ©r Atlanta 8000. COLLEGE MAN wants an afternoon or evening Job; not particular as to character oT work. Excellent refer ences Address P. L. Box 109. care TEACHERS WANTED. - tieof&lan. 46-15^7 .South Atlfufie Teachers’.Agency 1125 Atlant* National Bank Bldg SPECIAL registration. Direct calls coming fa»’ C-26 28 EXPERIENCED colored man, 33 years old, wants work as Janitor or porter. Give good references as to honesty, re liability and habits. No Sunday work. Address L. T. A., 131 Markham Street (rear). ^ 35-18- 7 FOR EXCHANGE—MISCELLANE OUS. WANTED—Situation as teacher for business department In some high schpol^or college fHave five .good type writers' and seven years experience Address P. O. Box 136, Blue Itldge. Ga. 47-18-7 VENTED—To exchange nice rootn and board for diamond, motorcycle^ type writer or piano. Address Box 216. cs-a Georgian. 6-V ^8 ! * v-x—■ * - Fornituft* Lphototarlng. wTIT LUNSFORD &-CGL ~ Satisfaction guaranteed.' Main 5111, At- lgnta 5^0-F. ■ a 0-16-2f FURNITURE ▼epotred ’epotredv* uatioteterlng, flntshing"fiieatty dorerwortc'Waked’ for artd* ‘delivered. Young K. CarsQTW : 479 MarieHa.. StrefiL-^UlaxUa-l5fiL 6^Ir29 Machine Works. SKIP—KNOCK--JTJMP' CARBON. CAMP cleans perfectly while you wait. A preat thing .for trucks. Try It. CAMP MACHINE SHOP 275 Marlelta Street. Main 2987. ' 7-S-'29 - 1 — *—*—»—r *—•> <». n < nv New Rubber Tire*. baby carrlagte, Recalr.eC?’" relilJtert and re-covered. Phone Ivy 8076, Robert Mitchell. 229 Edjfewood Ave. 2778-9 J. A. JOHNSON does all kinds oCre^Slr work. Palntipa and tinting a spe cialty. Boll phone West 1288-J. 397 W Fair St. 6-22-137 Phenoline. germicide; destroys chicken mites and all kinds of insects. Phenellne Co, 106-A Edgewood Avenue. Main “2317, Atlanta 3038-A. 6-11-28 Royal Typewriters For Fent. ROYAL typewriters rented; one month $2.75; three months for $7.00; special rates to students Royal Typewriter Co., 46 North Pryor Street. Phone Main '14 92. 4-25-17 Sate Cracksman. ^^TloT^atHr^buTgiaD p^oT^safeHT^opcn^q and repaired. C. C. Downfes. 29U Ma rietta Street. Phones M. 2146, Atlanta 4922. 6-5-11 Sewing Machine*. WE RENT new machine* 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 Signs. iOWN SIGN & PATNTWG 1 CO.. 77Whitehall. M 3780 8-18-33 TUWT ON SIGNS signifies best L quality. Kent Sign Co., 130U. Peachtree Street. 3-5 ft Stove Repairing. $100 TiEWARrf^P^REDr FOR any stove or range that we c^n not repair or malte bake. We are expert chimney sweepers. Standard Stove and Supply Company, 141 Marietta: Street. Main 1389. R. L Barber. Manager, formerly with Southern Stove and Sup ply, better known as “Dan, the Fixer.” 7-15-28 Stove and Range Repairing. STOVElX)CTdir~~~ STOVE, range and furnace repairing. 61 South Pryor Street. Bell Phone Main 1460. Atlanta phone 1410. 4-lQrl0 Gaa Stoves aqd Cooker*. THE PORTABLE OIL GAS STOVE— Thi? ideal .attain "cookers—assorted. Reduce fuel hfii f>rrr 7a percent R.sR-Hehry- <ienerai- A^nt. 269 YValsh- irf&tdn St? r: Bell ' Agents wanted* L 7wTB-16 Jewelry /\V*A , Dfamoti’ds, Jewelry, Eye 'Tflalftkes,''"Spectacles'""sold on the "di vided payment” plan to reliable persons. RANT A-COLL CQ. • i % SOUTH BROAD STREET- . , - - 6-26-8 1 *-«-»• Keys. TSTTTp.Tf" ro L O Btbad Street. REEVES, 13M> S Main 885. • 7-1-44 WORK called for aniFAieHY^reif; gtttis- faetien guara-utee&f prleee> 25c r fo 50c per pair. Call Atlanta phone-2641.-6-2-13 - Lighting Fixtui^es^ ~ ELECTRIC And * ^Vs ^/t^r^ : " new styied.L Jc.we.at . prices. Queen Mantel and Tile 'OompAnv^ frtv West Mitchell Street: Phbn* Maim 681: 1*16-16 DAN. THE FIXER. STOVES AND REFRIGERATOR RE PAIRING. We sell second-hand gas stoves. We sweep chimneys. 121 WHITEHALL STREET. Atlanta phone 2235 Bell phone M. 2699. Tailors. MOVED TO TsOt^nPeachtree^rT^PP^ site Candler Bldg., Tom Weaver, Tai lor, established 1900. Tailoring,, refit ting. altering:, dry cleaning and pressing 7-16-24 Trunks, Bags and Suitcases. lTETXlLED^Aj5 : Yr^tEF i Xl?tElSr vA ” ROUNTREE’S. 77 WHITEHALL. ST PHONES: Bell M. 1576 Atlanta 1654. Umbrellas. BUY from makers—All prices from $1.00 up, with detachable handles. Guaran teed and kept ia repair free. Expert re pairing. J TAYLOR UMBRELLA GOj 116y 2 Whitehall St. ' , „ _ „ . n , A , ,4-23-3 Window and Housecieaning. Hunter St. Main 1175, Atlanta 1051. 7-2-42 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WA'NT^KD. ■ r 140 : , &>rn for cash.; Box 133, Decatur, Ga. 7-13-332 I BUY MEN 7 # old clothes amd gthoea. Drop a card. - L Bbok.'Tl? Gttiner-S€y DHOP A CARD: t- W.eMt .bring.Cgsh for Old. Clothes and Shoes. "THE .VESTAIRE/.. 166 Decatur Street: W^r Rat *prrc«* • fbr ho u sen Old goody.‘tflanb^‘ahfl*eCflnpr fur niture. Cash affyanbWd nncdnslgmhtfrtts. Central Auction -Company, Mitchell Street. Bell phon* Main 2424 ' W-- .. ..... 8-36-26 TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT. TYPEWRITERS' RENTED: 4 MONTHS FOR $5 AND UP. Rebuilt typewriters, $23 to $75. American Writing Machine Ccl 48 North Pryor St. Phone Main 2526 7-3-7 MONEY TO LOAN. FOR' SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—Nice, nety, furniture, cheap at J.18 West- Pine street- 31*18-7 WHOLE and one-ha# reiWQ Jacksonville?. FIS., will sell cheap. Phone Main .44.72. 44-18-7 FOR SALE—JFlppr showcase, cigar wall case and amadj soda- - fountain. 141 Sodth» Pryor street. 7-18-8 ONE seven-passenge^Popa-Toledo, one Cadillac car, ..one. one horse for sale ih.-op. 295 Cooper Stree.t. 35-7-7 SAULS, FIFES, oahtr^etn, new and sec ond hand. Gooktn Bank and Office Equipment Company, IIS-115 North Pry or Stteet. FURNITURE—I BUY «ND SELL CASH BARGAINS. S. M. SNIDER, 145 SOUTH PRYOR STREET. PHONR MAIN 1421. 6-30-28 MOVED to 130Vz Peachtree street,-op posite Candler Bldg Tom Weaver, Tailor. Established 1900. Tailoring, re fitting. altering*, dry cleaning and press- ing. ^ 7-1-6-16 HANDSOME buffet,.. solid oak, hand- carved; three large mirrors, marble top. size 8 feet high by 10 feet long; cost $200; sell for $50. F. I. Stone & Co., 814 Atlanta National Bank Build ing. Phone Main 51. 32-17-7 AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR Pays for Itself In ice-eavlng $17.50 to $75.00. C. LUMA SON, 6-8 WEST MITCHELL STREET. S& K SAf .lv FACTORY REBUILT REPAINTED,- SIX-CYLUVUKK. UOGQMO- " PILE. TERMS AlihtANGED. 469 Peachtree street. Ivy* SOff. r U184vt QUESTION—If you have read this, is it not reasonable to suppose others will read your ad In this paper if you want acytUnST R. C. DeSAUSSURE. •• TIME and monthly Joans, negotiated on real estate. Room ‘813 Atlanta Na- tlonal Bank Bldg. 7-1-43 MONEY FOR SAL'ArlfiED PEOPLE AND OTHERS, .upon their own .names; cheap rates, easy payments.*’ Confi dential. D. H. . Tolman, 820 Austell Building SPECIAL HOME FUNfis-Tfi LEND, any amount; 6 per cenL * Write or call. S. W. Carson, 24 South Broad Street. . .. . 4-1^7 FARM LOANS PLACED in- any ameyfit on improved farm lands In Georgia The Southern Mortgage Company* Gould Building. 7-l#-l WE HAVE plenty of money to lend at lowest rates f>n At lanta and nearby property, ei ther for straight or monthly payment plan. Also for pur chasing purchase money notes. Foster & Robson, 11 Edgewood Avenue. LOANS $25.00 AND Ul On Furniture, Pianos or ] dorsed Notes. AT RATES permitted by the laws of R1 Our easy payment plan allows you to opy bark to suit your Income. We also prntrti from publicity, and extend every courtesy make the carrying of a loan satiafa^loiy - to in every way. , . GUARANTEE LOAN C Room 318 Atlanta National Ba Bldg., Bell Phone Main 440 MONEY WANTED. $1,250 WANTED on high-clas* prop in West End section. Offer, P Box 441, Atlanta., - -- 7-] Blx h*£ h * cl &ss loans, twelve fifty, fifteen hundred and- seventeen pay 8 P^ r cem West End, P. O. Box 441. 7-18-19 Established i88«. 6%—WE WILL PAY—6* ON SAVINGS In Sums of $500 and over. THE MERCHANTS AND MECHAN BANKING AND LOAN CO., 209 Grant Building. Telephone Ivy 5 Cash Capital $120,000. Thos. J. Wesley, Cashier, B. M. Graait, Preside^