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5ATUBDAT, AF’KTTj 24, 1915.
READ FOE FKOF1T GEORGIAN WANT ADS—--USE FOR RESULTS
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
W AN'TKlK-^fflufd touple lit ,b<tr, me* h*mn on
North Side. Call Ivy 6341, or apply 19 West
Fourth atreet.
FOR RENT—Delightful, tool room; private home;
. tor two young men; Aualey Park. Phone
Ivy 5219-J.
WANTED—Two nice young men to take nlcaljr
riv ‘
furnished front room; private home.
S765-J.
FOR RfcNT—A newly furnished North Side foom;
every convenience; one or two persons. Ivy 1233-L.
FOR RENf—Cool upstair* front room: conven
iences; ideal location. 802 Spring St. Ivy 3310-J.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room; close In; elec-
trie lights; all conveniences. Ivy 6157-J.
FOR RENT—Furnished front room; pnvale ball
North Side: two car lines. Ivy 1428-J.
FOR RENT—One <
-i eleganthr furnlahed room for rent;
dose In; very reasonable. 65 Crew St.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT.
'HmT~7or~~Tlgin , ~ housekeeping^
North Side; separate entrance and bath: hot
water. Price $12.50 per month. Call Ivy 4954-L.
FOR RENT—North Boulevard, three unfurnished
rooms; splendid location: all modern conven
iences; reasonable. Ivy 1254-L.
FOP RENT—Unfurnished rooms, three connecting
rooms, for light housekeeping. 98 East Pine.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
ROOMS FOR RENT.
?orriENf^7nrsTdr,
_ large connecting
rooms with private bath, will rent single or en
suite, furnished or unfurnished. Phone Ivy 328.
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms for light
housekeeping, or one or two furnished rooms,
convenient to Tech. Phone Ivy 1597-J.
FOR RENT—Nice, bright room. furn’Bhed or un
furnished; oue or two young men; -cheap. Main
1283.
FOR RENT—Two *>r 8 large rooms, sleeping porch.
kitchen; modem apartment; walking distance;
3961-J.
reasonable. Main
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS FOR RENT.
foS"
T—Two large, bright rooms, furnl
complete for light housekeeping. Three blocks
from Grant Park, on car line. House screened; use
of phone; hot and cold water: walls newly tinted;
all conveniences. $16 per month. Phone Main
3170-J.
OPPOSITE LYRIC THEATER.
ONE furnished housekeeping room. $2; single bed
room. $1.50. 37 Carnegie way.
FOR RENT—Two or three connecting rooms, nice-
' useRe
ly furnished, complete for light housekeeping;
reasonable; with owner. 885 Pulliam Bt.
FOR RENT—One large furnished housekeeping room
e: all c<
and kitchenette: all conveniences; close In; newly
papered. Mnln 5558-L.
FOR RENT—Two connecting rooms, wl htaink, gas
stove, electric lights, private; walking distance.
345 Peachtree street.
FOR RENT—One large. well-fumi.shed room, suit
able for business women or men; housekeeping al-
lowed. Ivy 993-J.
FOR RENT—Two connecting rooms, furnished com
plete for light housekeeping. 337 Whitehall street.
Atlanta 6160-F.
FOR RENT—Two furnished housekeeping rooms, at
moderate rent, at 515 Capitol avenue. Call Main
2851-J.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, with kitchen
ette. $3 to $4 per week. 388 Peachtree street.
LIGHT housekeeping rooms, double and single. 324
South Pryor 8t. Main 5125-J
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, with kitchen
ette, in Inman Park. Phone Ivy 6867-L.
UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS FOR RENT
FORkENT—Twounfurnlshed. first-floor, connecting
rooms, £th kitchenette, adjoining bath; adults
only; use of Bell phone and sitting room. Price $3
per month. Call Saturday or Monday afternoon.
262 Houstoft street
FOR RENT—Widow, with some means, living alone.
desires lady In same position to snare modern
North Side home; prefer one with some furniture;
expenses light for right party. Address X. \. Z.,
Box 10. care Georgian.
keeping rooms—kitchenette, bath and all conven
iences—to parties without children; Inman Park sec-
references. 34 Haralson avenue.
FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms; modem con
venience?; West End: reasonable to desirable
parties. Call Bell West 165-J. 172 Greenwich
avenue.
FOR RENT—Two connecting rooms, with kitchen
sink, gas for lighting, hot and cold water, bath.
flOper month. 216-A East Pine street
FOR RENT—On Gordon street, to couple without
children, two unfurnished connecting rooms, kitch-
nette and bath. Phone West 1023.
FOR RENT—Two large rooms, kitchenette, elec
tric lights, phone and garden; strictly private
home: references. West 500-1*
FOR RENT—Three large, connecting rooms, with
garden; Ideal location; very reasonable; use of
telephone. Decatur 228.
FOR RENT—Three or four rooms; private bath, sink
In kitchen: cheap to acceptable couple; no chil
dren. 354 Lee street.
FOR RENT—One or two large, connecting rooms
end kitchenette; all conveniences. 256 Lee street.
Phone West 778.
FOR RENT—Three peasant rooms; North Side:
second floor, sink, bath; in refined home; adults
only. Ivy 7578.
FOR RENT—Three nice, large rooms, connecting
bath. 354 Capitol avenue, comer Georgia avenue.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Three rooms, furnished or unfurnish
ed; private bath; hot water, couple only. 318
Washington street.
FURNISHED APARTS. FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISH
ED THREE ROOM APARTMENT.
ADULTS. MAIN 8854.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished five-room apartment,
with sleeping porch; North Side; references re
quired. Ivy 847-L.
FOR RENT—Two bright rooms, private bath, kOch-
enette; lovely neighborhood; $20. Ivy <491-J.
UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT. _ __
Poi? t ; flCcc ,p.:ss 3
rooms, bath. hall, screened porch: private en
trance; all conveniences; on car line; large grounds,
plenty of shade, lots of air. Price $25. ®5 fer ’
cnees exchanged. Phone Decatur 455 or address
~ Box 322, care Georgian.
HIGH-CLASS APARTMENT.
PEACHTREE PLACE and West Peachtree; 6 rooms;
modern. For sublease. Can give possession 15
days* notice. Phone Ivy 7013.
THE WAVERLY.
FOR RENT—Beautiful six-room apartment- all
modem conveniences. 172 Waverly way, Inman
Park. Ivy 2750.
FOR RENT—Three rooms, bath and private hall.
Apt. 3, Argyle. 345 Peachtree and Ivy streets;
price $15: In ten minute®* walk of Five Points: six
$15; in ten minute# warn <n **"> 1 “ ta -
car schedules, some going out up to 1 20 a. m.
FOR RENT—Apartment, 4 large connecting rooms:
private entrance: bath, steam heat, sleeping
orch: all modem improvements- entrance at Inman
>arh; an Ideal place. Ivy 660P-L.
K
FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, sleeping porch,
bath; all conveniences; occupancy May 1; reason-
ible 46 West Baker street. Ivy 2222- .
FOR RENT—Four-room apartment to sublease;
private entrance; electricity. 5-A Angler Ave.
remediate possession. Ivy 6965-J.
FOR RENT—Three to six room apartments, at
greatly reduced rates. Apply Mr. Kelly, Ivy 8890.
irOR RENT—Four-room apartment In the Fleming.
Call Ivy 1319-J.
FOR RENT—Four rooms; best section Peachtree.
Ivy 6091-L.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
ApAR TMENTS F0F L F i ENT,
fOR^RENT^Four^roonr^artraenMn^The^lemlng,
C82 Juniper, completely furnished or unfurnished.
May 1 to August 25. Ivy 4418.
FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT.
fofT^S^T^Sea^jLfuny^undshedhome; reason
able rent- Immediate possession. Address West
Peachtree, care Georgian.
FOR RENT—Furnished cottage, good location, on
car line; North Side; conveniences, Including tel
ephone. Ivy 5428-J.
FOR RENT—A lovely 10-room house; large comer
North Side location. Phone Ivy
lot; choicest
6782-J.
FOR RENT—Half of cottage, three rooms, fur
nished. private bath; no children. Call Main
4686-J.
FOR RENT—Complete handsome house furnishings
for use of one room. Mahogany, care Georgian.
UNFURNISHED H0U6ES
FOR RENT.
J'Olf'SlEN^—Nlne^roomhouseinCoilegeParkriu
excellent condition. with one acre of ground and
fine orchard. Apply 608 Peters Building.
4116.
ling. Main
FOR RENT—Five-room cottage (modem)- Inman
Park section; $17.60; gas, electricity. Hale St.
Ivy 8S60-J-
FOR RENT—New six-room house on Marietta car
line; acre lot. $11 per month. R. N. Weaver,
231 Marietta street. Both phones 857.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
HOUSES FOR RENT.
p££SSK£8^placeT' ^oXffiT^eilSr^roomiir^f ur-
niahed or unfurnished: low rent; leaving city;
walla newly tinted. Owner, Ivy 810.
OFFICES FOR RENT.
F9S J ^0^¥-^fflc^r % buMnesr / space V ar v 3^Pwhrte^
hall; subdivided to suit. Fine for dentist; trade
already ee'ablished; former dental rooms. Good for
most any business; fine location; cheap rent. See
S^usool, 86* Whitehall.
BASEMENTS FOR RENT.
«ir
KENT—Basement 28x90
Machine Co., 105 8. Forsyth street.
STORES FOR RENT.
iT)TT^??fr>}irr'as?r?s
cries and meat
market; nice location; 858 Highland Ave. Phone
Ivy 4501.
FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED.
W A N TED—Two furnished rooms, with or near
board, about May 15, for two adult*; north of
Linden, east of Spring street; references exchanged.
H., Box 909, care Georgian.
BUSINESS GUIDE.
‘'fcAKrtvT'
GEO. MAU BAKERY
Both Phones 924.
All Kinds of German Coffee Cakes Saturday.
_ ___CARPET CLEANJNG.
CARPETS^cieam d by electrTc"va^unwdeanerT^Beli
phone Main 5441-J. J. W. Llghtfoot.
COAL. COKE AND WOOv.
PIEDMONT COAL CO.
COAL, COKE AND WOOD—Best grad# Jellice
lump. 109 Weat Mitchell atreet. Atlanta 1022.
Main 1023.
CONTRACTOR ANO BUILbtR.
Hollie W. Machen & Co.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
REPAIRING. ALTERING. PAINTING AND PLAS*
TER1NG. GIVE US A TRIAL. SATISFACTION-
GUARANTEED.
PHONE IVY 5658-L.
SHOP NO. 173 PIEDMONT AVE.
HOUSE PAINT INI.
WALTER BARTLETT
ly done; reasonable price*. Phone Mala 4329.
MACHINERY.
Cylinders Rebored and Ground.
Atlanta Gear 4; Machine Works.
262 W. North avenue. Phone M. 2829
MACHINERY EXPERT.
U A 1)1 L'V MACHINE WoKlvn. INC.. 119
IliAL/L/rj I g FORSYTH ST. M. 1520.
MECHANICAL REPAIR WORK. METAL WEI.D
ING.
NEW RUBBER TIRES. . nn ~
PUT on your baby's carriage, repaired, repalnteu
and re-covered. Robert Mitchell. 227-229 Edge-
wood avenue. Ivy 3076.
OLD HATS MADE Nfw
OLD HATS made new; satisfaction guaranteed.
Mail orders given prompt attention.
2( - -
acmkhattf,
20 E. Hunter St.
HOOF REPAIRING.
TV "J (}( ) V L* V repairs ail kinds; twelve month!
* 1 J 1 guarantee; reasonable rates, hr 905
SAFE HAULING.
A T')OV^ IT Sona - Transner Co. Ail kind9 of
A - -K , '-rxvXb hauling. Phone Main 1187. Office
82 Peters street
iJPNPirSTERlNG.
kinds
_ _ and
shipping. Lace curtains cleaned. Window shades
reserved ana cleaned. Interior painting. Weat 14/0-J.
PATjI 1 Capitol Upholsternc Co. tor all kl
vj.fi ljiu of repa j r8 8Ju j reflniahlng, packing
shipping. Lace curtains cleaned. Window shf
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN
PLENTY of money to lend
on Atlanta and nearby
improved property, 5i/o to
8 per cent straight; also
monthly plan at 6 per cent,
on 5 years’ time, payable
$21.66 per month on the
thousand, which includes
interest. Will also lend
smaller amounts. Pur
chase money notes wanted.
FOSTER & ROBSON, 11
Edgewood Avenue.
LOANS $25.00 AND UP.
On Furniture, Pianos, Etc.
WE ARE a new company organised for the pur
pose of loaning money to workingmen and ladles
keeping house at the lowest possible rate of Inter
est. We positively make no chargee for commis
sions. drafting papers or any other so-called charge,
but only ask you to ray the rate permitted by the
laws of the 8tate. our easy psyment plan allow?
you to pay us back to suit your Incomt. We also
protect yoti from publicity, and extend every cour
tesy to make the carrying of a loan satisfactory to
you In everv way.
Open Saturday evening fill • o'doclL
GUARANTEE LOAN CO.
308-11 Atlanta National Bank
Bldg., Bell Rhone Main 440.
Atlanta Phone 722.
WHEN YOU WANT TO
B-O-R-R-O-W M-O-N-E-Y
$25 OR MORE.
WE WILL LOAN YOU WHAT YOU NEED
On Furniture, Pianos, Etc.
•t rates allowed by the laws of State.
TITIS company has set out to render a practical
service to borrower*, loaning m'~ ,ey at legal rales
and on a repayment plan that m both practicable
■nd reaaonable, guaranteeing jou fair treatment,
quick service and a courtesy often lacking In trait-
actions of this kind.
CITIZENS’ LOAN CO.,
PHONE MAIN 8771; ATLANTA PHONE 67T.
413-14 PETERS BLDG.
7 Peachtree, Corner Viaduct.
$100,000 For First Mort
gage Loans.
ON WELL IMPROVED proparty In the
City of Atlanta, at 6. 7 and 8 per cent,
depending on size of loan and location.
Submit applications at once. Reasona
ble expense and prompt answer. Also
will buy and sell purchase money notes.
TURMAN & CALHOUN
Second Floor Empire.
DESIRABLE loans made
promptly, both farm and
city.
W. B. SMITH,
708 Fourth National Bank
Building.
$5,000 OR parts thereof on hand
for quick loan on improved
city property. Otis & Holliday,
Peters Building, Phone M. 175.
LIBERAL LOANS made on diamonds and Jewelry
at loweat intereat rates; bargains In unredeemed
pledges.
JEFFERSON LOAN SOCIETY,
50 NORTH FORSYTH STREET,
. OPPOSITE POSTOPVTCE
THE ATLANTA DISCOUNT ?IO..
n Mil ‘
Responsible Concern Making Loan*
Wit* ~ - - ■ - ~
without Real Eat*te Security.
817-818 Century Bldg.
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
AND OTHERS upon their own name; cheap rates:
easy payment*. Confidential. Scott & Co., 820
>UKtel' Building.
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND, any amount;
6 per cent. Write or call. S. W. Canon, 413-
414 Empire Building, Bread *pd Marietta atreet*.
WANTED -First or second mortgage purchase
money note* on good property. Mlsa O. L.. Box
75. care Georgian.
CITY LOANS. 5H to 7 per rent; prompt attention.
W. R. Smith, 708 Fourth National Bank Rldg.
SEVERAL amount* around $590 to lend on real
estate. Ot1a A Holliday. Peter* Building-
MONEY To LOAN on Improved Atlanta real es
tate. Fltzhugh Knox. 1613 Candler Bldg.
MONEY WANTED.
WA^ED^To' ^borTovT^oS^oT^O^r^ir^W^Ofwrworth
of machinery; will pay good intereat for one year,
or pay back monthly. R. A. R., care Georgian.
PURCHASE-MONEY NOTES.
IS THERE any one In Atlanta who would con
sider flrat mortgage out*:do of State or purchase
money notes outside of Fulton county? Address
Box 666, care American.
WANTED—Some good purchase money notes; pro-
fl I Mr
pi
Mechanic*' Banking and Loan Co.. 209
Building. Ivy 5J41.
AUTOMOBILES
HUDSON
AND SUPPLIE8,
33, 1912, just over
hauled and in perfect condi
tion, $500. Detroit Electric
Coupe, good batteries, for quick
sale $350.
J. w. GOLDSMITH, JR n
46 E. North Ave. Ivy 1117.
AUTOMOBILES AND SUPPLIES
THE FOLLOWING OARS
HAVE BEEN COM
PLETELY OVER
HAULED IN OUR OWN
SHOP. AND ARE ALL IN
PERFECT CONDITION.
MOST OF THEM HAVE
BEEN REPAINTED
AND LOOK LIKE NEW:
1914 Cadillac, 7-passenger.
1913 Cadillac, 7-passenger.
1913 Cadillac, 5-passenger.
1910 Cadillac, 5-passenger.
1912 5-passenger Haynes,
electric-lighten and self
starter.
1914 Overland, 5-passen-
I AUCTION SALES.
i n^^oiTare'TrrThe market
for a piano and the finest
| furniture and household
I goods, pay a visit to 86 S.
1 Pryor and see the goods
that will bo disposed of to
the highest bidder Mon
day, April 26, at 10:30 a. m.,
B. BERNARD,
Auctioneer.
IF YOU WISH to rilapose of your furniture, houae-
hold goods, piano* or office fixture*, see Southern
Auction and Salvage Co., 86 South Pryor atreeL
N ' B. Bernard. Auctioneer.
ger.
Chalmers 30, 5-passenger.
Alco Limousine.
Columbus Electric Coupe,
new batteries, newly
nainted.
THE ATLANTA
CADILLAC CO.,
228-230 PEACHTREE ST.,
IVY 2233.
ALL MAKES OF AUTOMOBILES REPAIRED.
SOLD OR EXCHANGED.
SPECIALIST QN ELECTRIC STARTERS.
LIGHTS AND CARBURETORS
S. A. MIDDLE BROOKS
ALTO MACHINIST
FORD REPAIRS A SPECIALTY.
CARS CUT DOWN OR MADE INTO TRUCKS
AT LOWEST PRICES.
Storage Solicited. PHONE. 229 Peachtree Pt
Fireproof Garage IVY 4661. ATLANTA. GA.
THE CENTRAL GARAGE
34-38 AUBURN AVENUE.
A CONVENIENTLY located garage, possessing un
surpassed facilities for day or night storage, either
regular or transient. First-class repair shop In
connection. Charges reasonable and work guaran
teed. Gasoline, oils and supplies. Open day and
night. Phone Ivy 7905-
FOR SALE—One Ford
_ wagon body. Can be-seen
at 168 Stewart avenue.
AUTOGENOUS WELDING,
WORN PARTS built up, broken machinery; all
metals accurately welded; guaranteed.
THE METAL WELDING CO.,
179 South Forvyth street. Main 3013.
Auto Fenders. Tanks, Hoods, made to ian.si designs.
RADIATOR
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
HOLLINGSWORTH & CO..
117 PIEDMONT a VENUE.
NOTICE TO FORD OWNERS!
FORD motors overhauled. SPECIAL PRICE OF
$8 FOR 30 DAYS. Take advantage of this and
save money. Work guaranteed. Auto Repair Com-
pany. 34 Falrlle ptreet.
FORD FRONT SPRINGS, $3.50.
BEAR FORD SPRING, $11. The famous "Vulcan.”
Prompt tiellvery from Atlanta stock. Southern
Dorris Co.. Washington street viaduct. Atlenta. Ga.
WE Lave reduced our prices on casing* and tubes.
Write for prices. 30 by 3, $6.05: 30 ?iy $7.85.
BECKMAN AUTO TIRE CO.,
46 AUBURN AVE. IVY 3839.
FOR SALE—One Flanders 20 roarmer; good con
dition; new transmission and gears: good tires;
newly overhauled. Good bargain fer cash or good
paper. Will trade. Address Coliier Mfg. Co.,
BarneaHlle. Ga.
ATLANTA RADIATOR CO.
MANUFACTURERS and repairmen; automobile
radiator gpeciallsts. 288 Edgewood Ave.
"FORD STARTER”—Special price $10. Money
back guarantee. Exclusive agent* wanted. Send
poetofflee money order for sample. Houael Sales
Co., Buffalo. N. Y.
FOB SALE—Owing to pressing obligations, am com
pelled to sell by limousine; will sacrifice. Ad-
*».&"*-
drees Limousine. Box 428. care Georgian.
FOR SaLE—Fine running car that would make
- >8 —
a splendid cut-down roadster; A1 shape: bargain.
Address Owner, Box 418. care Georgian.
ELECTRIC roadster, newly painted and batteries
thoroughly overhauled. Price $375. M. D. Rey-
bold, 381 North Boulevard.
FOR SALE—Flu* four-door car, new tires, make a
fine jitney: cheap; terms. Address Jitney. Box
411, care Georgian.
WE DO IT BETTER.
SHEARER MACHINE CO.
FOR SALE—Regal touring car; In good condition;
terms reasonable. Apply 433 Healey Bldg.
FOR PALE—Chalmers 30; new tires; newly paint-
ed: runs fine: telephone Ivy 2233.
Established 1869.
JOHN M. SMITH CO.
Pioneers in
Automobile Coach Work.
CARS REPAINTED.
Tops re-covered and repaired;
wheels, springs and axles re
paired.
Bodies built to order or re
paired.
Every workman in our shops
is a finished mechanic.
120-122-124 Auburn Avenue,
AUTOMOBILES WANTED.
WANTED—L
buy BPcond-hand set (4) Truffault
Hartford shock absorbers for Chalmers 80; weight
8,000 pounds, 1911 model: must be cheap. 1227
Empire Building. Phone Ivy 8322.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES.
GOOD
USED MOTORCYCLES
AT BARGAINS.
1 1911 Harley-Davidson, belt
drive, $35.
1 1914 Two-Speed twin, $150.
Twin 1913 and 1914 Indians,
Merkles and Excelsiors, $75
and up.
H ARLE Y-D AVID SON
MOTORCYCLE CO.
224 PEACHTREE ST.
POULTRY, PET AND LIVE STOCK
pgO LTW-Al'r VarIet'iYs.
FOR SAI L - Quality uucbi, «»*» unc, ..
per 10C; Leghorns, Wyandotte*, R. L Reds,
Barred Rocks. Eggs that will hatch. 25 for $1;
100 for $3.50. Three-jnonth-old pullet*. 50c. R.
Gibbon. ML Holly. N.^L
SACRIFICE SALE—Three Mottled Ancona hen*;
one cock. $. r >: three Whlte-Fae^d Black Spanish
hen*, one cock. $5. Get started with these extra
laying breed*. M. C. Taggart, Greenwood, 8. C.
PINE TREE POULTRY HERALD won a* beat In
competition with 28 poultry publication*? Are you
reading it? If not. write for sample copy and 25c
coupon free. Herald, Box 28, Belfast, Maine.
o-_r - _ _ -BARBED R0CKB. _ _ _
BARRED BOCKS AND WHITE^LEOSoKNS.
WILL sell one hundred heavy laying and show
type combined bens, eggs and young chick* at
reagonable price*. J. A. Qlbba. Ty Ty, Ga.
DUCKS.
HHHHR ^udca^wTnnerBrW;
drake and aeven ducks, Rouens, $10: pair white
guinea*. $2. Ralph Wilson, B loom rill e. Ohio.
EGGS.
- _
FOR SALE—The Winter layers, Buff Orpington*,
Bluebell Ancons, dollar and quarter and dollar
and half, fifteen eggs. Humpback Mountain Fruit,
Stock and Poultry Farms. John S. Bowen, Ana-
pas?. N. C. \
EGGS—15 $1.50, delivered. Single Comb White
Orpington, prise-winners. trapnented, 200-egg
strain. Stony Run Poultry Farm, ThomasrlHe, N. C.
FOR 8ALE—Sicilian Buttercup eggs for hatching
from prlae winning stock, $1 per 15; $5 per 100.
Fertility guaranteed. Cha*. J. Lieber, Bpafford, N.Y.
EGGS for setting from Tom Barron's grand White
Leghorn hens; nothing better: setting $2. or two
or $3.50. John Fltzmaurlce, Columbia, 8. 0.
FOR SALE—Egg season now on. Wamorse. Red
Cuban* Jand Shawlnecka. John Dlckena. 8 part a.
fia
Foil iLktj5—Euff 6n>ingtr>n ar.d R. I. Red eggs, ll
tor aoUin*. 124 Wlnuaor street. Mala UO,
BE SI RE and attend furniture »«..«.ioc tales at 73
South Pryor street which la going on dally 10:80
a. ro. to 8 p, m.
PLANTS, TREES AND SEEDS.
18 FiffTcEVT pane?"
I FIVE-CENT paper garden sued luwortcd, noat-
paid. 25 cents. Tom Watson. Rattlesnake. Kleek-
ley's Sweet, Triumph, Ice Cream or Pride of Geor
gia watermelon seed, per pound. 50 cents; *4 pound,
17 cent*. Kentucky Wonder, Fat Horau pole beans,
Valentine Kidney Wax. Green Pod or Yellow Six
~ igllah
'lauta,
cents quart. All postpaid. Cabbage plants 590, 65
cents; 1,000, 90 cents; 2.000 to 5,000, 85 cent*,
express. Beat Improved cotton seed, 75 cent*.
Christopher**. OulpeppeYu. Broadwell’a or King's
•weet potato plant*. $1 50 per 1.900. or one pound,
by mall. 15 cent*. Limited supply'. Choice re
rooted tomato plants 20 cents per doaen. Ruby
King and Chinese Giant sweet pepper plants 20
cent* doaen. postpaid. LaGrangu Seed Co., La-
Grange .Ga.
PRESTON'S PLANTS fcancy Hall, fnrto fieel
Triumph, Providence potato *lip*. $1.75; Wake
field cabbage plants. 75 cents; tomato. $1 25; pep
per, $2.25; egs plant, $2.25 per thousand. Cata
logue free. Lower rrlce on quantities No per*
aonal checks. Fred M Preeton, Pin# Castle. Fla.
COWPEAS, all varieties, Soja beans and cane
seed. Write for prices delivered at your depot**
A t'n Ur,. ..U O r -W.
Hattawty & Co.. Spartanburg, S. C.
•'OLD-FASHIONED**
. flowcrH. 18 strong plant* for
only $1, such ai hollyhocks, phlox. Iris, veronica,
physostegla, coreopsis or dairies, assorted as you
want them, nr leave selection to me. Value $2.
Order now. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back
Addreea W. B. King, Box 331, Little Silver, N. J.
POULTRY, PET AND LIVE STOCK
M ’MILLAN BROS. SEED CO.,
GAME&
f*IT GAMES—The fighting kinds; war devils; cocks,
$2; hens, $1.50; eggs. 15 for $1.50, prepaid. Pure
stock; extra price. R. L. Darnall. WllUamsU-n. S. C.
LEGHORNS.
ARCH AND BOB.
1* South Broad Street. Phone Main 3076.
Beeda. Bulhs. Plant* and Poultry Supplies.
The Quality Reed House
^otTbarron-s leghorns
! ALA 14 OS A Plant Foorf-Make* plants grow by glv
lng the elements which nature requires In plant
building; dime for sample. George Shupee Co.,
Desk 8, Ran Antonio, Texas.
"THE Money-Makers." Large, healthy, pure white,
farm-raised. Pullets lay at 4V4 months. Flocks
average 170 rggs per hen j er year and Individual
record* to 200 eggs. All c ales from 20 rt -egg bens.
Eggs. $1.00 ner 15; $3.00 per 50; $5 00 Per 100.
90 per cer.*. fertility guaranteed. Prompt shipment,
any quantity. Satisfaction, or money back.
WILLIAM B. WHITNEY (A).
Marlboro^ New York.
IF YOU grow flowers or are troubled with weeds
on your paths, send for our booklet. "The Insect
and Weed Problem Solved." The Reade Mfg. Co..
Hoboken. N. J.
PI.ANTR--Cabbage, beets, tomatoes^'lettuce. parsi^v.
$1 per 1,000: 1 aulifiower. popper, eggpiant, $-
sweet potatoes, >1,50 c Waugh tel. Homeland. Ga
FOR SALE-—Cowpeas. feed com. hay and seed com.
Cicero l.aHattf. Grocery, Vicksburg, Miss.
FOR PALE White leghorn eggs, per setting of 15.
* N f * '
$1. The neat stock In the South.
Hartrail. Ga.
ORPINGTONS.
WHITE, black and buff* Orpingtons, stock and eggs
for sale, heavy laying strains, loweat prices.
Mrs. L. P. Eberhardt. Elberton, Ga.
BEANS.^ ^
E. C TsTchola. 1 pwrsAurnr^i^hoir reclean^T^u«^wHght
Mammoth Yellow Soy beans, at $1.75 per bush
el; $1.90 less than car lots, f. o. b. Greely Brlmm,
Washington. N. O.
CAB BAG ifpLANTsT
PIGEONS.
!OR PALE—100 pairs mated Homer pigeon*, band-
el and working, $1.80 pair; 19 pairs and over,
$1.25 pair. Forest Farm. Box 536, Kockaway, N. J.
Plymouth woo
BARRED, also White Rock eggs, 15 for $1; 100, $6.
Everett Seed Co., 29 W. Alabama Rt., Atlanta.
■POULTRY REMEDIES.
HASTINGS SAYS:
CONKEY’S HEAD LICE
OINTMENT,
CONKEY’S LICE LIQUID— for spray
ing in the cracks and crannies and
"getting” the mite, 35c, 60c and $1.00.
CONKEY’S WHITE
DIARRHEA REMEDY,
HASTINGS,
THE SEED MAN.
RHODE •SLAN^f^EDjB^ w ^ >w „
DONALDSoN J K V Reds - *won at Atlant TTXft tanooga.
Alabama and Georgia State Fairs; four specials,
thirty ribbons, including twelve firsts. Great lay
ers. Dark red. Fine type. Come and see tbf*m.
Eggs $1.50 and $5.00 per 15. D. Donaldson. De
catur, Ga. Phone Decatur 16.
BA NKRUPJ SALES^
BANKRUPT SALE.
PLANTS. TREES AND SEEDS.
ALL VARIETTEls.
They are now ready for delivery and
should be set out at once. Hardy pe-
,50c
rennials, per dozen K
M’MILLAN BROS.
SEED CO.,
12 South Broad Street.
Atlanta, Ga,
CABBAGE PLANTS.
PEPPER PLANTS, potato slips’ and tomato plants.
Write for prices. Parker Seed and Plant Com-
Tan y, 33 South Bros 1 st rr et
Lice and poultry profits never live In
the same coop—therefore, get rid of the
lice.
FOR SALE -Cabbage plants, 75 cents per 1.000.
Nancy Hall and Porto Rico potato plants, $1.60
per 1,000. Can ship at once. W. W. Morris, Fort
Green, Fla.
OCTREES.
ORNAMENTAL lemon trees; ~wlll beautify your
yard. Two tree*, postpaid, for 26c: 12 for $1.
postpaid. W. W. Buntin. Seedsman. btnrkvlUe. Mia*.
PLANTS, (PAH UAjL)
Brize Medal Dahlias
Conkey’3 Head Lice Ointment. Lice
Fix, Lice Powder and Lice Liquid will
help you win if you’ll give them a
chance. They are easy to apply and
they do the work.
Koveltlei for 1915. Our own Introduction.
The Denison and Francis A. Butt*.
First-das* certificates at Boston and New York.
Fr^e Catalogue.
Forbes & Keith,
299 Chancery St. New Bedford, Maaa.
PALMETTO PALMS."
,_.mett<x. Will grow^ all over
For our successful way of transplanting, season
prices, etc., address .1. C. Snyder, Bluffton, S. C.
for head lice on chicks, 10c and 25c.
CONKEY’S LICE FIX—an Ointment for
destroying body lice, 50c.
CONKEY’S LICE POWDER—for dust
ing on the hens, in the nest boxes
and mixing in the dust bath, 10c, 25c,
50c and $1.00.
POTATO PLANTS.
FOR^ N RA4dC^4nu>mvftr v ^Eiir}y“"'TrRjro^^
tato plants, earliest, hardiest, best producing and
most prolific variety known Price, May delivery,
$1.25 per thousand. R. E. McKinney, May Mlnette.
Ala.
^REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
Foil HALE—-DeTTghtful 8-room, 2 ^iiiry^liouse^on
Ft. Charles avenue, by otkucr; a bargain. Ivy
LI8T your property with m»i now. Hugh J. lynch.
Peter* Building. Phone ’lain 2?f"
306 Peter* Building. Phone ’lain
THOH.' t.. PWIFT. Real Ea*ai« and Loans. 130*
Peachtree street. Phene Ivy 1297.
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE.
FOR EXCHANGE
NICE home on Capitol avenue, for small Invest
ment property, white or colored; will give or take
difference. J. B. Jackson, 307 Peter* Building.
Phone Main 929.
orange
Foil SALE OH EXCHANGE— Fine hearli
grove; two nble* east of Arcadia, Fla. Will ex
change tor Atlanta property. North Hid* preferred,
unincumbered. Terms to suit Mrs. R M Hendry,
care Marlon Hotel
FOR
EXCHANGE—Two good suburban store
house*, located in good section. Price low. Byrd
Realty Co. Ivy 2710.
under cultivation; all planted; 3-room house and
bam; well water, branch and mineral spring;
stock and implements; fine summer resort; a bar-
galn. R. Ntwaome, R. F. D. 1. Decatur, Ga.
940 ACRES
FARM land for sale in Toorab* County. For par
ticular* write or see Dr. B. H Clifton, care
Wesley Memorial Hospital
FOR SALE. FARMS—Latge or small, very low
‘ " 'a. Tei
prices; best coming section of Georgti
Write ua what you wanL We will do tho
V Howe A Co., Tallapoosa, O*.
reel.
DOXTER Real Fatal* Co., apple orchards a *r*-
appl_
- laity; farm lends, fruit lands, timber lands, graz-
Ing lands and water powers. Clarkesville. Ga.
FOR 8AT.F, Greatest stock proposition on earth;
6.000 acres in Alberta. $1 50 per acre. Gturese
P. o. Box 486, Central Station. Toledo, Ohio.
FARMS FOR RENT.
FOR 8ALK—50 acres. 2 miles Fast Lake, 35 acre*
In cultivation; splendid Improvements, Including
up-to-date dairy house. $8,000. H. M. Ashe &
Co., Healey Building.
FOR SALE—600 acre*. In apple section, with 200
n. M Ashe A Co., Healey Building.
TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE.
F O R^BATE^LSoO^acrea^TBnbeP^TanTT^nTP^^ut
18.000,000 feet lumber or 180,000 turpentine
boxes; 3 miles railroad: 50 miles Brunswick: low-
price. quick sale. G. B. Bowen, 458 West Broad
street. Savannah. Ga.
LEGAL NOTICES.
6focir J Meet , r~Tfii^niP'TnPC^Urant sut><$vlai~o£
of originally Henry, now Fulton, County, Georgia,
more particularly described as follows: Beginning
on the north side of Sydney street at a point two
hundred and thirty-two (232) feet east of tha north
west corner of Sydney atreet and Cherokee
avenue ar.d running thence east along the north
aide of Sydney atreet fifty (50) feet: theme north
one hundred and elghty-teven and one-half (137%)
feet to a twenty (20) foot alley; thence weat along
the south side of Hald alley fifty (50) feet; them#
•outh one hundred and elghty-aeveu and one-half
(187%) feet to the beginning point; said premises
being Improved property and known as No. 138
Sydney atreet according to the present numlwring
of houses In the city of Atlanta, Georgia l/«v1e<l
on as the property of K. B. Kelly to satisfy a ft. fa.
Issued from ths Municipal Court of Atlanta In
favor of Colonial Trust Company vs. the said R.
B. Kelly. Property pointed out by plantlff's at
torney. Levy made by W. W. Reger*. Deputy
*■ “ p
Prof. Green, Head of
Ben Hill School, Dies
Marshal, and handed to me Tenant
notified.
possession
described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel
of land lying and being In land lot one hundred
and eighty (180) of the Seventeenth (17th) Dla-
of Fu' - - .... .
Professor W. D. Green, principal of
the Ben Hill Schoo, died Saturday
morning at -the home in Ben Hill, fol
lowing: an attack of pneumonia. The
body will b« sent to Dalton, the old
home, for funeral Snd Interment.
Professor Green was serving Ills
first term as principal. He is sur
vived by his wife and two children.
Patrons of the school, by whom Pro
fessor Green was held In. high es
teem, passed resolutions of sorrow,
signed by J. M. Wallace and W. M.
Suttles.
triot of Fulton County. Georgia, beginning at Uve
northwest corner of said land lot, thence east six
hundred and thirty-five (635) feet to the center
of Randall Mill road: thence south along the
meandering* of said road to the center of Nancy**
Creek; thence down along the meandering* of aald
creek to the west line of said land lot; thence
north along the said weet line to the beginning
point, containing twenty-alx and fifty-nine one-
hunrlredth* (26 59-100) acres. Also: That tract
In the northeast corner of land lot one hundred
and ninety-nine (198) of the Heventeenth (17th)
DlHtrict or Fulton County, Georgia, beginning at
aald northeast corner, thence aouth along aald land
lot line one hundred and two (102) rods; thence
northwesterly seventy-five (75) rods; thence norther
ly sixty-aeven »67) rods to the north line of
land lot one hundred and ninety-nine (199); thence
east fifty-eight (58) rods to the beginning point;
containing twenty-eight and flve-alxtha (18 5-6)
acres. Levied on an the property of Charles W.
Crankshaw to satisfy a fl. ru. issued from the City
Court of Atlanta tn favor of Mrs. Ermine Deg.
Nunnally vs. the aald Charles W. Crankshaw. a
deed for the purpose of levy and aale having
Uen executed, filed and recorded aa required by
law. Tenant in poeseaalon notified.
a.
CEMETERY LOTS FOR
EXCHANGE.
WILL KXCIIANfJ^wn^wryUnPIn^ofiywoo^foT
good aecond-hnnd auto (Ford preferred); value
of l^t $150 to $2oo. Write G. B. Hulme. or Poet-
maater. Tucker, Ga.
described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel
of land lying and being In land lot seventeen (17)
of the Fourteenth (14th) District of Fulton County.
Georgia, and more particularly described as fol
lows; Beginning at the northwest corner of North
avenue and Barnett street, formerly Kearsarge ave
nue, and running west along the north side of
North avenue fifty-eight (58) feet; thence north one
hundred and fifty-one and five-tenths (151 5) feet;
thence east fifty-eight (58) feet to Barnett street;
thence south along the weat aide of Barnett street
one hundred and fifty-one and flve-tentlia (151.5)
feet to the point of beginning; same being a por
tion of lot No. 12 of the subdivision or W. E.
Worley of the E. W. Brigham at al. property, as
per plat made by Ransom Rogers, civil engineer,
Auguat, 1909. Levied on aa the property of Mra.
Annie E. McArthur to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued from
the City Court of Atlanta in favor of the Metro
politan Trust Company va. the said Mrs. Annie
E. McArthur A deed for the purpose of levy and
aale having been executed, filed and recorded aa
rtjfleq.
required by law. Tenant 1n possession notlflet
described property, to wit: All thkt tract or parce
of land situated, lying and being in the city of
Atlanta. In land lot eighty-three (83) of the
Fourteenth (14th) District of originally Henry, now
Fulton, County. Georgia, and more particularly
described a* follows, to wit: Commencing on the
east side of Vine street at a point thirty-three (83)
feet south of the southeast corner of Vine and
Four dry street*, and running thence south along
the east sldo of Vine street ninety-nine and five-
tenths (99.5) feet; thence east seventy-three and
five-tenths (73.5) feet; theuce north ninety-nine and
five-tenths (99.5) feet to Foundry street; thence
west seventy-six (76) feet to the beginning point;
being the same property conveyed by G. T. l'ope
to the said General Realty and Development Cor
poration by deed dated November 1. 1010, and re
corded November 8. 1910, in deed book 297. page
55. Fultou County records. Levied on a* the prop
erty of General Realty and Development Corpora
tion to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued from the City
Court of Atlanta in favor of Mrs. Marie E. Thomas
vs. the said General Realty and Development Cor
poration A deed for the purpose of levy and sale
having been executed, filed and recorded aa required
by law. Tenant In possession notified.
LEGAL NOTICES.
'usisrjrsse'bT given'^tharThe^ , ftnm*j& Cox A
SWEET POTATO PLANTS
Carroll, consisting of W. F. Cox. 11. D. Carroll and
S. A. Carroll, and known aa Bllverkaf Dairy, la
this day dissolved by mutual consent. H. D. C-
roll and 8. A. Carroll having sold their Intereat In
said dairy business and assets to W. F- Cox, who
will continue to operate said business on hta own
account, and who 'rill pay all Indebtedness i>f aald
firm and collect all debts due said firm This the
Sixteenth day of April, 1916. W. F. COX, H. D.
< VRROLL. S. A CARRnLL.
$1.75 per 1,000 Nancy Hall. Porto Rico. Pumpkin
Yams and Triumph. Booking orders now.
JOHN LIGHTFOOT. K. Chattanooga. Tenn.
FOR SALE—Sweet potato plants, leading varieties,
$1.50 per 1,000. Other planta. C. W. WaughteL
Homeland. Ga :
Also watch out for White Diarrhea
and indigestion in the little chicks—and
safeguard each brood you hatch by giv
ing them
_ STR AWBER YPIA NTS.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS
SEND $2 50 for 1,000 plants; Klondyke, Lady
Thompson, or Aroma. Raspberry. Blackberry and
Dewberry, etc.
JOHN LIGHTFOOT, E. Chattanooga, Tenn.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Fulton County. To Whom
It May Concern: Please take notice that appli
cation ha* been made to the Court of Ordinary for
the County of Fulton for leave to sell the personal
effects of James W. English, Jr., late of said coun
ty. deceased, ter the purpose of distribution and
for the payment of debts, and aald application will
be heard on the first Monday In May. 1915, tn the
Court of Ordinary, and all person* Interested are
notified then and there to present such objections
a*< they may have to the allowance of said appll-
eation. This 15th dey of April. 191.5. HARRY L.
ENGLISH. Administrator of the Estate of James
W. English, Jr.. Deceased
, P«r ........
Fine variety. A. Lundy, WhltleyviUe. Tenn.
in the drinking water—from the start—
get a package now and save yourself
the loss of many a dollar. 26c and 60c.
Ask for Conkey’s Poultry Doctor-
Just out and full of facts a poultry
owner likes to read about. Free with
a purchase of any Conkey Remedy or
Tonic.
SEEDS.
berm^jda^raeTiuh^^ 'peT^sack^'w?
E. Stokes, Bamberg, S. C.
SUDAN 6EEDS. _
TJTF, foundation of yoiir~succesr^^iajjtUvr^eiTable
tested Southern vegetable seeds for Southern farm
's. Catalogue on request Gorenflo Seed Co., Bi
loxi. Miss.
PURE Sudan aetxl free of Johnson grass, 10 pounds
$2.50. prepaid; ky grower on experimental farm.
G. H. Granham. Slaton, Texas.
SUDAN GRASS—Simply great, grows everywhere.
Trial package aeed. 10c. EUagen* Farm. Aldine,
Texaa.
PURE SUDAN GRASS S^ED—26 cents per pound;
100 pounds, prepaid.
Texas.
Whiteley, Lubbock,
FOR SALE—Sound, redeaned Lesped-aa seed, $2.25
per bushel, f. o. b. R. T. Y. London, Zachary,
La
WYANDOTTEb.
Wyandottes, express $1. parcel post $1.10. W. D.
WATERMELON SEEDS.
melon. South Georgia grown, %-lb., 25c; %-lb..
40c; 1-lb., 75c, postpaid. R. L. Darnall. Willlams-
ton, S. C.
SHERIFF'S SALES FOR MAY. 1915.
Will be sold before the courthouse door. In the
city of Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, on the
first Tuesday In May, 1915, at public outcry, with
in the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best
bidder or bidders, for cash, the whole, part or
parts of the following described property, to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying and being
in the city of Atlanta, and a part of land lot
one hundred and seventeen (117) of the Fourteenth
(14th) District of Fultou County, Geoigla. and
more particularly described es follows Beginning
at a point on the south side of Oak street one
hundred (100) feet east of the southeast comer of
Oak and Culberson streets, and running thence east
along the south side of Oak street fifty-three and
one-naif (53%) feet; thence south one hundred and
ninety-eight (198) feet; thence west fifty-three and
one-half (53%) feet: thence north one hundred and
ninety-eight (198) reet to the beginning point on
Oak street, with all right*, members and appurte
nances to said tract or parcel of land In anywise
appertaining or belonging. Levied on as the prop
erty of N. T. Poole to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued from
the City Court of Atlanta in favor of J. Mallory
Hunt va. the said N. T. Poole. A deed for the
purpose of levy and sale having been executed,
filed and recorded as required by law. Tenant In
possession notified; **
Also, at the same time and place, the following
described property, to wit: All that, tract or parcel
of land lying and being In the city of Atlanta, be
ing part of land lot one hundred and ten (110)
‘ ' “ He
pins.. .
FANCY BERKS HIRES—We are offering two very
large fine bred sows, two extra fine show gilts,
one extra large fine., boar, several boars 4 months
old and young things of both sexes; best of breed
ing and first-class in every way. Write for what
you want. Fair View Farm, Palmetto, Ga.
HORSES. MULES. VEHICLES^JETG^^^
FOR SALE—A Nd5e'"¥c)UNG"mARE AND BUG
GY, CHEAP. 261 EAST HUNTER.
DORS.
FO^ - SALE^TMt^ v buil ,V t©rrier8?n f our ,V fema1es, seven
weeks old. $5 each, and two females, one-year-
old, fine watchdog© and companions for women,
$15 each; will consider trade of various kinds; all
my dogs are full-blooded and very Intelligent; can
raise them to do what you want. J. M. GUI,
Woodbury, Ga.
\T QTTTDFISHEL'S DTXIE. By greatest of
Kl o 1 UL/ 4 ji pointers, Flahel's Frank, out of
best daughter of wonderful Hard Cash. Perfect In
conformation, with grand nose, head, style and
speed. Photo and pedigree on application Fee,
$12.50. Address Frank tfpivey. Eatonton, Go.
DOGP—Peta, fox terriers, 8cotch collies, French
poodles; also hunting dogs in seseon. Prices
reaaonable. Stock the best. Dog remedy books
free. Write R. L. Dsmall, WUUamston, 8. C.
POINTER puppies, best strain In the United States.
Eligible to registration. Two months old. For
particulars write J. H. Stonecypher, Westminster,
S. C
FOll SALE—I have 6 fox terrier pups 6 weeks old
and of good breeding. For Information call
Decatur 780.
enws.
For” SALE—One registered short-horn young bull
of high-class breeding. Write for particulars
K. W. Marett, care Westminster Oil and Fertilizer
Company. Westminster. 8. C.
FOR KALE—Cow; fine black Jersey, fresh last
Monday; very rich In butter fat; a child could
milk her. 65 Crew St.
FOR SALE—Six good Jersey milch cows, fresh !n
milk. Shippey Bros. A White, 068 Marietta St.
Either phone 516.
FOR SALE—Milch cow, freeh In milk; four gal
lons day. R. M. Laseter, 96 Vannoy St. Ivy
6091-J.
FOR SALE—Six-year-old four-gallon cow, freah In
milk; cheap. 1159 Clairmont avenue, Decatur, Ga.
LIVE STOCK.
$OR 8ALtc—Dorset sheep, rama and ewes; red
poll cattle at farmers' price*. Walter Taylor,
Stovall. N. C-
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
of the Fourteenth (14th) District of originally Hen
ry, now Fultou, County. Georgia, more particularly
described a* follows: Beginning at a point on the
south side of Harwell strept one hundred and sixty
(160) feet east of the southeast corner of Harwell
and Ashby street*, and running thence eaat along
the south side of Harwell street forty (40) feet;
thence south one hundred and twenty (120) feet
to a ten (10) foot alley; thence west along the
north side of said alley forty (40) feet; thence north
one hundred and twenty (120) feet to the begin
ning point, being known a* lot number fourteen
(14) of the Edmondson property as platted by 8.
B. Turman & Company. levied on as the property
of Cole Motor Company of Georgia to satisfy a fl. fa.
Issued from the City Court of Atlanta In favor of
Atlanta Freundschartsbund vs. the said Col© Mo
tor Company of Georgia. A deed for the purpose
of levy ana sale having been executed, filed and
recorded as required by law. Tenant In possession
notified.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
aescrihed property, to wit: All that tract or parcel
of land lying and being In the town of Battle
Hill and a part of land lot one hundred and
forty-eight (148) in the Fourteenth (14th) Dis
trict of originally Henry, now Fulton. County.
Georgia, commencing on Racine street at a nolnt.
seven hundred and twenty- six (726) feet north of
the northwest comer of Greensforry avenue and
Korin© street, and running thence west two hun
dred and fifty-eight (258) feet to a ten (10) foot
alley; thence north along said alley sixty (60)
feet; thence east two hundred and fifty-eight (258)
feet to Racine street; thence south along the
west side of ilacine street sixty (60) feet to the
beginning point. Levied on a* the property of K.
C. Robertson to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued from the
City Court of Atlanta In favor of Mrs. Ella jl.
Morris vs. the said E. C. Robertson. A deed for
the purpose of levy and asi* having been exe
cuted. filed and recorded as required by law.
Tenant tn possession notified.
Also, st the same time and place, the following
described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being In the cltv of
Atlanta. In land lot elghty-one (81) of the Four
teenth (14th) District of originally Henry, now Ful
ton, County. Georgia, and more particularly de
scribed a* follows: Beginning on the north side
of West Fifth street st a point two hundred and
eighty-eight (28S) feet west from the northwest
comer of West Fifth street and Hemphill avenue,
snd running thence west along the north side of
West Fifth street thirty-six (36) feet; thence north
one hundred and ninety-three (198) feet; thence east
thirty-four (34) feet; thence south one hundred and
ninety-three snd four-tenths (193 4) feet to the
point of beginning; being the east thirty-six feet
of the property conveyed bv Daniel A. Green to the
said Mareollua Anderson by deed dated September
27, 1911, and recorded October 6, 1911, In deed
book 325. page 298, Fulton County records; said
premises being Improved property known as No.
275 Weat Fifth street, according to the present
numbering of housee in the city of Atlanta. Lev
ied on a* the property of Laura A. Hughes 10
satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the City Court of At
lanta In favor of Atlanta Realty Investment Com
pany vs. Laura A. Hughes, maker, and Marcell us
M. Anderson, indorser A deed for the purpose
of levy and sale having been executed, filed and
recorded a* required by Taw. Tenant in posses
sion notified.
The body of T. H. Roberson, who died
Wednesday night at a private sanita
rium, will be sent Sunday morning:
at 9 o’clock to Marietta for funeral
and interment.
The funeral of Mrs. Lou Cinda Barn
well, 64, who died Friday at the
home, No. 337 South McDaniel
street, will be held Tuesdav. and
the Interment will be in Oakland.
Mrs. Barnwell kept a store for 40
years on McDaniel street. She is
survived by three sons, J. M. Barn«
well and J. W. Hutchins, of Atlanta
and the Rev. A. W. Hutchins, of
Charlotte. Mich.; four brothers, J.
T., J. iM., G. F. and M. Backus; two
slaters, Miss Sarah Backus and Mra.
D. M. Goodlln; two grandsons, J.
W. Hutchins, Jr., of Atlanta, and
Paul Hutchins, of Charlotte,
Mich., and two granddaughters.
Misses Mildred and Lois Hutchins,
of Charlotte, Mich.
Jessie Lee, infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Robertson, died Friday
night at the home. No. 156 Bell-
wood avenue. The body was re
moved to Donehoo’s, where the fu
neral was held Saturday, with in
terment in Northview.
The funeral of Mrs. James W. Scully,
Jr., who died Friday at a private
sanitarium, was held Saturday from
Barclay & Brandon’s, the Rev. H. M.
DuBose conducting the services.
The Interment was private in Oak
land. The pall-bearers were R. L.
Walker, W. H. Patterson, Hugh L.
McKee, P. A. Erwin. W. F. Crus-
selle nnd M. L. Wise. Mrs. Scully
was Miss Emma Hemphill, daughter
of the late W. A. Hemphill. She is
survived by her husband, two
daughters, Mary Emma and Gene
vieve; two sons, James W , Jr., and
Alexander; two sisters, Mrs, D. T.
Quinby and Mrs. S. A. P^gram, and
a brother. W. A. Hemphill.
James F Wilson, 42, of Spartanburg,
S. C, died early Saturday at a pri
vate sanitarium. His body was re
moved to the undertaking parlors
of Burkett & Simmons pending
funeral arrangements, announce
ment of w-hlch will be made later.
LEGAL NOTICES.
property conveyed Jo aald J. C. West by deed
ny Mrs. R. C. Seymour dated December 39. 1911.
Levied on aa the property of John C. West to
satisfy s fl. fa. issued from the City Court of
Atlanta In favor of Mrs. Mattie P. Groove vs. the
said John C. Weet. A deed for the purpose of
levy and sale having been executed, filed and
recorded «» required by law. Tenant la pos
session notified.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
. .. .. ... *r«t or parcel
Also, at the ssme time and place, the following
FUNDS on hand for immediate
delivery at 6, 7 and 8 per cent.
Both business and residential
properties acceptable.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR,
Loan Agents for the New
England Life Insurance Co.
nr
described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel
of land lying and being in land lot fifty-eight (58)
»f the Fourteenth (14th) District of Fulton County,
Georgia, beginning at an Iron stake on the south
side of Old Waterworks road four hundred and
elghty-one (481) feet southwest from the Intersec
tion of Old Waterworks road aud Meador avenue,
and running south one hundred and seventy (170)
feet, more or less; thence eaat fifty (50) feet, more
or letis; thence aouth ten hundred and thirty
(1,030) feet, more or leas: thence weet one hun
dred and sixty-four (164) feet, more or less;
thence north twelve hundred and fifty-four (1.254)
feet, more or less; thence eaat one hundred and ten
(110) feet, more or leas, all Inclosed In wire fence
end bring a portion of property deeded to party
of first part by Georg© A. Foster. Levied on as the
J iroperty of Mrs. Mamie R Hall to satisfy a fl. fa.
ssued from the City Court of Atlanta In favor of
Atlanta Savings Bank va the said Mrs. Mamie R.
Hall, principal, and Mrs. Anna A. Allen, In
dorser. A deed for the purpose of levy and sale
haring been executed, filed and recorded as re-
qulred by law. Tenant In possession notified.
Also, at the same time snd place, the following
described property, to wit: A certain tract of
land situated, lying and being In the cltv of At
lanta, Li land lot seventy-eight (78) of the Four
teenth (14th) District of now Fulton County, Geor
gia, more particularly described as follows Begin
ning at a point on the west side of Spring street
one hundred and fifty (150) feet north of the
northwest corner of West Harris and Bpring streets;
thence running north along the west aide of Spring
street twenty-five (25) feet; thence west one hun
dred (100) feet; thence south twenty-five (25)
feet; thence eaat on# hundred (100) feet
to Spring street at the beginning point.
Levied on a a the property of Mrs. R. P.
Sheehan to satisfy * fl. fa_ issued from the City
Court of Atlanta In favor of Mrs. Theo C. Owens,
executrix estate of Frank C. Owena, vs. the said
Mra. R P Sheehan. A deed for the purpose of
levy and sale haring been executed, filed and re
corded as required by lav
notified.
Also, at the name t'm# and place, fhe following
described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel
of land lying and bring In the city of Atlanta, in
land lot forty-four (44) of the Fourteenth (14th)
District of originally Henry, now Fulton. County,
Georgia, and more particularly described as fol
lows, to wit: Beginning on the east side of Grant
street at a point one hundred and elxty-right (168)
feet souUi of the southeast comer of Grant street
and Woodward avenue, add running thence south
along the east side of Grant street thirty-nine (39)
feet; thence east one hundred and fifty 1150) feet;
thence north thirty-nine (39) feet; thence west one
hiui^rd and fifty (150) feet to the point of begin
ning; said premises being Improved property known
as No. 108 Grant street, according to the present
numbering of houses In the city of Atlanta. Lev
ied on as the property of W. L. Merk to satisfy a
fl. fa. issued from the City Court of Atlanta In
favor of Atlanta Realty Investment Company v«. the
said W. L. Merk, maker, Ben Graham and W. E.
Armlstead, aa Indorsers. A deed for the purpose
of levy and sale having been executed, filed and re
corded as required by law. Tenant In possession
notified.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
described property, to wit: All that tract or narcei
of land ly'ne and bring in the dty of Atlanta,
county of Fulton and State of Georgia, being part
of land lot seventy-five (75) of the Fourteenth
(14th) District, and more particularly described
as follows; Commencing on the east side of South
Pryor street one hundred and eighty-three (188)
feet, more or lees, aouth of Bass street, running
thence south along the east side of Pryor atreet
fifty (50) feet, more or less; thence east ono hun
dred and fifty-nine (159) feet, more or leas, to a
ten (10) foot alley; thence northerly along said alley
fifty-two (62) feet, more or less, thence west one
hundred and fifty-two (152) feet, more or less, to
the beginning point; ©aid premise# being Improved
{ roperty known as No, 510 South Pryor street.
«ned on as the property or Mrs. Lou Ella Sulli
van, maker, and L. B. Sullivan, Indorser, to satisfy
a fl. fa. issued from the Municipal Court of At
lanta in favor of Colonial Trust Company vs. the
aald Mrs. Lou Ella Sullivan and L. B 8ulllvan.
A deed for the Durpose of levy and aale having
been executed, filed and recorded aa required by
law. Tenant In possession notified
Tenant In possession
Also, at -sr same time and place, the following
* ••**■■* * * *—i — —cel
PURSUANT to the orders of Honorable P. H.
Adam*, referee, there will be sold, at 518 Grant
Building, before said referee, on April 28, 1915,
at 12 m., all of the stock and fixtures belonging
to the estate of A. H. Burk, trading aa Tennessee
Market Company, said stock consisting of gro
ceries. and same, together with the fixtures, be
ing located at 228 Auburn avenue Terms cash,
and the bid subject to confirmation of the court.
M. M. HOLLOWAY, Receiver, 1710 Hurt BuHdlng.
Telephone Ivy 8900.
REAL ESTATE ACCUMULATIONS FOB SALE
— FC~
M’MILLAN BROS.
M’MILLAN’S SEEDS
ARE "SEEDS OF
SUCCESS.”
The purchaser of McMillan’s
Seeds does not buy 20 cents’
worth of risk with 5 cents worth
of seeds—the Trial Grounds en
able us to fill packets with seeds
only. Every truck-patch or
flow-er bed, large or small, is the
planter’s ‘‘tril ground.” We
desire that our seeds and not
your patience shall be tried
there. Our World Grown Seeds
render our desire attainable.
Complete stock of Bedding and
Vegetable Plants.
COREOPSIS PLANTS.
ON EASY PAYMENTS. OR TO TRADE FOR
OTHER PROPERTY:
$5,750—711 Edgewood avenue, Inman Park, 8-
room house. 2-story, lacing the little park, at
$40 per month.
$7,500—38 Poplar circle, Inman Park, l-reea, 1-
atory, near Euclid.
$3,000—85 South Mayson avenue, 6-roota house;
good garden; big lot
$2.500—-1444 DeKalb avenue, 6-room house. Just
beyond Clifton street-
$2,600—221 Cameron street, 58x150, near Grant
& ark, 6-room house.
any of these Interest you, come to aee me.
THOR. J WESLEY,
209 GRANT BLDG.
FOR - dALfc—Intend moving from Atlanta. Am of
fering my home, 728 Piedmont avenue, near Sev
enth street, for sale at a figure considerably lees
than It* value. House has eight rooms, slate roof.
Lot 60x192. Eaat front and elevated. Apply Mra
R. W. Schwab, Ivy 8633-J.
d property, H ..
of land lying and being In the city of Atlanta, being
part of land lot fourteen (14) of the Fourteenth
(14th) District of originally Henry, now Fulton.
County, Georgia, being lot number on© (1) and
the south half of lot number three (8) In block
C. as per plat of the subdivision of the Harralson
f iroperty, snd more particularly described a* fol-
owa: Beginning at the northwest corner of More
land and Alta avenues, and running thence north
along the west side of Moreland avenue seventy-five
(76) feet; thence west parallel to Alta avenue two
hundred and fifty-four and ninety-five one-hun
dredths (254-95-100) feet to lot number four (4)
of said plat: thence south along the east line of
lot number four (4) seventy five (75) feet to Alt*
avenue; thence east along the north aide of Alta
avenue two hundred and fifty-nine and nine-tenths
(259.9) feet to beginning point; said deed l>elng re
corded In book 218, page 172* Fulton County rec
ords. Levied on as the property of M. L. Rock-
more to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued from the City Court
of Atlanta In favor of John G. Burckhardt vs. the
said M L. Rockmore. A deed for the purpose of
levy and sale haring been executed, filed and re
corded aa required by law. Tenant In possession
notified,
desert!>ed property, to wit: All that tract or parcel
of land twin* a part of original land lot number
seventy-eight (78) in the Fourteenth (14th) Dis
trict of originally Henry, now Fulton, County. Geor-
f la. and more particularly described aa follows:
ommenclng on the west side of Hulaey street one
hundred and twenty (120) feet south of Foundry
street, end running thence south along the west
side of Hulsev street thirty (30) feet, and extend
ing back of uniform width fifty (50) feet- Levied
on as the property of Thoms* Hanlon to satisfy a
fl. fa. Issued from the Municipal Court of Atlant*
In favor of Charles E. Davis va the said Thomas
Hanlon. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attor
ney. Bevy made by J. T. Wlmblan, Deputy Mar
shal, and handed to me. Tenant In possession no
tified
Also, at the same time and place, the following
' parcel
described property, to wit: All that tract or pi
... ■ *• of Atli
of land lying and being in the city of Atlanta,
and In land lot fifty-four (54) of the Fourteenth
(14th) District of Fulton County, Georgia, and more
particularly described as follows: Commencing at
a point on the east side of Capitol avenue one
hundred and forty (140) feet south from the south
east corner of Capitol avenue and Georg 1 ® ave
nue, running thence sotith along the east side of
Capitol avenue forty (40) feet; thence eaat ono
hundred and forty (140) feet to a ten (10^ foot
Also, at the same time an if place, the following
1 that tract or panel
described property, to wit: All that tract or panel
of land lying and being In the dty of Atlanta, In
land lot nineteen (10) of the Fourteenth (14th)
District of Fulton County. Georgia, being lot num
ber fifty-two (52) of the subdivision of Mrs. Dan
nie C. Deane's property, as per plat adted April 18,
1893, on file In the real estate office of G. W. Adair.
Beginning at a point on the aouth side of Hous
ton street one hundred and fifty-three (153) feet
east of the southeast comer of Houston and Ran
dolph streets; running thence east fifty (50) feet;
thence south one hundred and fifty-three (153)
feel; thence west fifty (50) feet; thence north oue
hundred and flfty-Ahre© (153) feet to the beginning
point. Levied on as the property uf J. B. Kmlth
to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the City Court of
Atlanta In favor of Mrs. Kate B. Munford vs. the
said J. B. Bmlth. A deed for the purpose of levy
and sale haring been executed, filed and recorded
as required by law. Tenant In possession notified.
FOR SALE
PARTY must sell vacant lot. at s sacrifice, on
Atlanta avenue, rear Capitol avenue. Let me
J how It to you. Stmt to be cherted soon. J. B.
achaon, 397 Peters Building. Plume Main 929
FOR SALE—Beautiful Inman 1’ark home, best
part of Euclid avenue; brand-new: every con
venience; right nice, large rooms and sleeping
•orch; 63-foot frontage; attractive price and terma
like rent. CaJl jlvy
BARGAIN—Will sell six-room house, all conven
iences, H111 and Orleans streets; value $3,600, for
$2,850; $150 cash, $20 month. Address Bargain.
Box 852, care Georgian-
8 ALE—Unusual
FOR BALE—Unusual oppc
house, new and attractive. Four rooms and
bath; ieaaod for $25. No**-© only $30. Address
Owner. Box 116. care Georgian.
alley; theuce north along the west ride or said
alley forty (40) feet; thenoe weet on# hundred and
forty (140) feet to the beginning point; bring
known as No. 358 Capitol avenue according to the
present plan of numbering houses in the city
of Atlanta. Levied on aa the property of A. F.
Kuhns as co-surety for hla proportion of principal.
Interest and cost of a fl. fa. Issued from Fulton
Superior Court In favor of Macon Telegraph Pub
lishing Company vs. L. W Dunn, principal, the said
A F. Kuhns and I. C. Clark, securities on bond.
The within fl. fs. haring been paid off In full by
and transferred to the said I. C. Clark, same Is
levied at the Instance of and for benefit of I. C.
Clark, transferee. Property pointed out by at
torney for transferee. Tenant In posseaalon noti
fied.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
... - ■ -
described property, to wit; All that tract or parcel
of land situated, lying and bring in land lot
twenty-right (28) In the Fourteenth (14th) District
Also, at the same time and place, the following
‘ ....... . reel
twenty-right (28) In the Fourteenth (14th) District
of originally Fayette, now Fulton, County, Georgia,
and more particularly described as follows: Be-
FOR SALE—HoweR Mill road. We have a bar
gain In a lot In the beat part of thia aectlon;
good term*. Holmes A Luckle Realty Co., Ivy 4157.
412 Gb amber of Commerce.
described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel
of land situated, lying and being on the north side
of Drewery atreet In land lot sixteen (16) of the
Fourteenth (14th) District of Fulton County, and
known as lot number forty-six (48) In block num
ber two (2) of the aubdiviaion of the Atlanta De-
? inning at a point one hundred and fifty (150)
eet north of the Sandtown road on the land lot
line between land lota twenty-eight (28) and ten
(10), and one hundred and nlnety-eitght (198) feet
weat from the line marked on a plat as the land
lot Una between twenty-right (28) and ten (10),
by S. C. Robert. County Surveyor of Fulton
FOR 6ALE—B'.x-room bungalow. North Side, cheap;
- — —umneum*
easy terms; one block off car line; unincumbered;
no agent need apply. A., Box 19, pare American.
FOB SALE—On River car lin*., gix-room stone
house, large lot. $15 a month. $1,500. John
CareiG 9 Whitehall street
FOR SA^K—By owner, nearly new 6-room bunga
low; good action; near church and school; bax-
galn. Call Ivy 5820-J. J
(SFSr-iSfBKSiT TSSu, c«? ’” 06 ; ‘jLVTn ‘It?. ‘SULr;
si££•& "s ^ JffKasr &
. _ building
Is one one-atory frame dwelling house. Levied on
p the property of J. M. Hitton to satisfy a fl fa.
issued from the Municipal Court of Atlanta In favor
of Boatwidc Ooodell Company vs. the said J. 1L
Bltton. Property pointed out by plaintiff*# attor-
* made hy 0 H. Puckett, Marshal, and
at In
to roe- Tenant In possession notified.
YIL.L BELL for ctJUX, at a great aa/*riflce, eoul
in two Louses at Eaat Faint. Addr** T.. B
«4L D alias. Ga.
ulty
Also, at the same time and place, the foflowiux
“i All that tgaet. or oar''*!
..—i. to wit: All that tract or oar'
land lying and bring ip the dtg ri Atlanta, be
lng the weat oue-half (%J *i let auxaoa* tw (2)
aald road intersects the land lot Uno between land
lota twenty-eight (28) and ten “hd from thia
point running westerly to J. T. Danforth'a line:
thence aouth along aald line to a rock corner of
Dauforth. Beavers and Beymour; thence east to an
lrcn pin comer; thence north along the %nd lot
line between lota twenty-eight (28) and in (10)
to the beginning point; t>«ing the south oa.i of the
seventy-eight and rinety-flYe oue-ni»drodtha
(T» 96-: 00) acres purchased by Mr*, g. C. Bey-
he Kennedy
described property. :o wit All that tradt or parcel
of land ljdng and bring in the city of Atlanta, In
land lot eighteen (18) of the Fourteenth (14th)
District, of originally Henry, now Fulton. County,
Georgia, being 1->U thirteen (13) and fourteen (14)
of block K, of Angler Springs property, more par
ticularly described as follows: Beginning on tha
eastern aide of Angler avenue at a point one hun
dred (100) feet northwardly from formerly I.aw
ait a. now Dallas, street, and running thence north
wardly along the east side of Angler avenue one
hundred *(1U0) feet; thence eastwardly along the
line of lot twelve (12) of said block on# hun
dred end tweuty-flve (125) feet, more or lees, to
right-of-way of the Southern Railway; thenra
southwardly along the Bald right-of-way one hun
dred (100) feet; thence westwardly one hundred and i
twenty-eight (128) feet, more or lesa, to the be- 1
ginning point. Levied on as the property of ,
w. A Bentley to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued from
the City Court of Atlant* In favor of Lowry
National Bank of Atlanta vs. the said W, A.
Bentley. A deed for the purpose of levy and
sale haring been executed, filed and recorded as
required by law Tenant in possession notified.
Also, at the same time and place, vha following
* _ -a.
described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel
■ ■ ' cflFjlul
of land situate, lying and being in the city of
* -ed and nine (109)
Atlanta, In land lot one hundred and nine
of the Fourteenth (14th) District of Fulton Coun
ty, Georgia, coramenclnfr at a point on the dbuth
eld© of Drummond street seventy-eight and one-
half (78%) feet west of the southwest comer of
Jeptba and Drummond streets, running thence west 1
along the south aide of Drummond street thirty- 1 m
nine (89) feet, and extending back of same width
as froi.t nlnety-atx <9H) feet. Levied on as the
t roperty of T. H. Williams to satisfy a fl, fa.
isued from the City Court of Atlanta In favor
of Elrise W. Sawyer va. the said T. H Williams.
A deed for the purpose of levy and sale having
been executed, filed end recorded as required by
law. Tenant In posaesrion notified. j
Also, at the game time and place, the following
described property, to wit; Commencing at the
southeast comer of South Boulevard and Bates
avenue, thence extending south along the east side
of South Boulevard fifty-five (55) feet; thence eaat
one hundred and ninety (190) feet to a ten (10)
foot alley: thence north along said alley fifty-five
(55) fwt to Bates avenue, and then as west along the
south side of Bate* avenue one hundred anil ninety.
(190) feet to the point of beginning; being the
asm© premise# conveyed by J. E. Tlppen to N. A.
Fowler by deed dated January 20. 1912, and re
corded in deed book 827, page 94. Fulton County
records. Levied on as the property of H. L. Harper
to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the City Court of
Atlenta In favor of Miss Virginia DeBord vs.
the ©aid H. L. Harper. A deed for the purpose
of levy and aale haring been executed, filed
and recorded as required by law. Tenant In pos
sessionnotified.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
described property, to wit; All that tract or parcel
of land lying and being in land lot one hundred
and elgbty-two (182) of the Seventeenth (17th)
District of Fulton County, Georgia, and more
particularly described as follows: Commencing
on the eaat tide of Howell Mill road and running
thence eastwardly along the south side of Buckheau
road to the cast line of said lot, separating
land therein described from what was formerly the
Mosely land; thenoe south along said lot line to
the southeast corner of said lot; thence weet along
the original south line of said lot to the Howell Mill
road; thence northwardly along said road about ten
(10) feet to beginning point, containing eight and
thirteen one-hundreths (8 13-100) acres,
more or leas, and being the property conveyed to
W. L. Fenley by H. M Cox by deed dated May
27, 1880, recorded in deed book W-8, page 325.
levied on aa the property of Charles E. Thompson
to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued from Fulton Superior
Court In favor of Georgia Hand Laundry Company
ra. L. II. Fain and O. G. Kelley aa principals, and
the said Charles E. Thompson as surety on bond.
Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorneys. Ten-
ant In possession notified.
Also, at the same time an£" place, the following
described property, to wit: A certain lot In tha
city of Atlanta, Georgia, commencing on the north
side of Slmpeon street one hundred and forty-five
(145) feet weat of Gray atreet, aud running west
on Simpson street fifty (60) feet; thence running
back north same width as front one hundred ana
fifty (150) feet; known In the plat of ths Lynch
property sold on July 19, 1870, as lot No. 4, the
dwelling thereon being known aa 833 Simpson street.
Levied cn aa the property of Georgia Association
for ths Blind to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued from Fulton
Superior Court In favor of A. A. Iaton vs. the
aald Georgia Association for the Blind. Property
pointed out by plaintiff** attorney. Tenani In poe-
Bfs.slon notified.
Also, al the same time and place, the following 1
described personal property, to wit: One Victor
safe. No. 208255, one No. 5 Lnderwood typewriter;
one Singer sewing msoh'.ne. No. K 270885; on# L. '
M Jacoby’s sewing marl line. No. 18050; one cedar
:oby a _ . . ... . .
chest, 3x5 feet; one cedar chest, 8x4 feet. I-eriad
on aa the property of I. Pries to satisfy a mort-
f ag# fl. fa. issued from Fulton Superior Court in
avor of Atlanta Trust Company vs. the said I.
Price I
Also, at the same rime and plane, the following
described personal property, to wit: On* 5-paaeeu- ,
ger Oakland automobile, register numb©r 3931; one
soda fount, now located at J. A. Allen barn at
National Stock Yard*. Levied on aa the property
of J. A. Allen to satisfy a mortgage fl. fa. leaned
from Fulton Superior Court In favor of E. L. Ta-
tum, transferee, va. the saJd J. A. Alien.
Also, at the same time and place, the following
described personal property, to wit: Tan share*
of tho capital stock of the Peaohtree Realty Com
pany. Levied on as the property of Charles E.
Thompson and Anna E Gramllng. sureties on
garnishment bond, to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued from
the City Court at AtianU in favor of Collier
Bra*, vs. the said Charles E. Thompson and Anna
E. Gramllng. sureties aforeeald. The within fl. fa.
haring been paid off by the said Charles E.
Thompson, same is levied and sold at the Instance
of and for benefit of the said Charles E. Thomp- j
son. transferee Property pointed out by trans
feree.
AJso. at the same time and place, the fallowing :
described personal property, to wit: Certificate No.
2 for fifty (50) snares and certificate No. 3 for
twenty-five (25) ah ares of the capital stock of the
Real", Mortgage Company of the par value of
$100.00 per share. Also certificate No. 2 for
twelve and one-half (12 1-2) Bharw of the com
mon stock of McFarland Tourist Agency of the par
value of $100.00 per share. Levied on aa the
of J. L Turner to satisfy a fl. fa.
property of J. L. Turner to »«ti*fy a fl. fa. 1<
from the City Court of Atlanta In favor of
villa Paper (ktmpany vs. Cliff C. Wing, maker,
the said J. L. Tumar. indorser.
and
aaerur faun tha
is XL* same
Also, at the same time and plaoa, the fallowing
described personal property, to wltjThrae share*
the capital stock pf ft the East Atlanta Bank of
the par value of fiPO.OO per ahare. “Xoflad jm as,
the property of Sheila Smith to satlafy aJBL la.3
issued from the City Court of Atlant* to favor ot 1
A marie an Natl anal Bank of Atlanta va. tha aald '
* W.A£Un£M, *}
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