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AiLAiNiA, GA., bUNDAY, MAY 30, 1915.
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PLANTS, TREES AND SEEDS.
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“Wanted,
500,000 SWEET POTATO
DRAWS.
NANCY HALL,
PORTO RICO, OR
PUMPKIN YAMS.
CAN offer $1.50 per 1,000,
your express office. Kind
ly communicate with us at
once.
. M’MILLAN BROS.
SEED CO.,
12 South Broad Street.
Bell Phone Main 3076.
Atlanta Phone 593.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
rotrsxrr- Big l)argi0n~^Lor^60~by 300, on belt
•treet In town of Decatur, Ga. Beautiful shad*,
all kinds of fruit and flowers, chicken run and
f arden: all city convenience*. Bell phooa Decatur
*3 W. P. Lhtla, S3 East College avenue, Docs
tur.Qa.
■ OR S \I.E •- Brand new West End bungalow, 9
rooms, sleeping porch, hardwood floor*, furnace
atone from. lot ftrt by 200, chicken run. garage,
garden planted, fruit tree* ready to bear, will neli
at a sacrifice; some caah, balance term*. West 708 J
FOR RALE—No. 183 Bt. t'hafire avenue, 6 room*.
hall and sleeping porch; beautiful little home;
never been occupied; grate and furnace haat; lot
8(»x220 feet; bargain price, term* easy. A. II. Bal-
*af. owner. Phone evening Ivy 57iO-J.
FOR HAl.ft-Vor small caah payment an3 aMUfftp-
tlon of loan and monthly note*, responsible party
can purchase desirable new eight-room, two-atory
bungalow, oh comer lot. West find Park. Box 104.
care American.
FLANTS—Tomato, pepper, eggplant*, sweet potato.
also true Georgia collard plant*, also heading col-
lard plants, velvet beans and seed pea*. Above
plants 50 cents hundred, parcel post, prepaid; $2
per thousand, f. o. b. express office here. For
E eds or plants "which succeed" address J. W.
rittlngham. Seedsman and Plant Specialist, Guy-
n, Ga.
^OLD-FASHIONED" flowers, 18 strong plants for
only $1, auch as hollyhock*, phlox, Iris, veronica.
Pbysostegia. coreopsis or daisies. a*sorted as you
want them, or leave selection to me. Value $2.
Order now. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back.
Address W. E. King. Box 381, Little Silver, N. J.
M’MILLAN BROS. SEED CO,
ARCH AND BOB.
12 South Broad Street Phone Main SdTfl.
Seeds. Bulbs, Plants and Poultry Supplies.
The Quality Seed House.
Frf.STON’S PLANTS—Nancy Hall. Porto Rico and
Triumph potato slips, $1.50 per 1,000: $1.25 for
June delivery; tomato. $1.00; eggplants and pepers,
$2 per 1.000 Catalog free. No personal checks.
Fred M. Preston. Pine Castle. Fla.
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Sudan grass, mllo maize, watermelon, chufas,
anuta and sweet potato plants. Mark W. John-
Seed Co.. 35 South Pryor street
ALAMOSA Plant Food—Makes plant* grow by giv
ing the element* which nature requires In plant
jllding, dime for sample. George Shupee Co.,
>esk 8, San Antonio. Texas.
LANTS—Cshbage. beet*, tomatoes, lettuce, parsley.
$1 per 1.000: cauliflower, pepper, eggplant. $2;
iweet potatoes. $1-50 C. Waughtel. Homeland. Ga.
COWI’EAS. all varieties, Soja beans and cane
seed Write for prices delivered at your depot
jHattaway Sc Co., Spartanburg, 8. C.
PERIWINKLE plants, fifty (50) cents per hundred.
Oleander cuttings 25 cents per dozen, parcel post
delivered M. Camp, Oklawaha, Fla.
For SALE—Cowpeas, feed com, hay and seed com.
Cicero LaHatte, Grocery. Vicksburg, Mis*.
JUNE BUDS. .
frANTErT^To grow June buds on contract. We
will furnish the buds or purchaser furnish them,
gent* wanted. 8. A. Powell. Trustee, Green-
ex
er, Tenn.
PECANS.
cents each. Empire Pecan Co.. Parrott. Ga.
PEAS.
FOR SALE—100 bushel* sound field peae at $1.85
-per buahet.
§\ L. TATOM, dealer In pea* of all kinds, Mc-
Rea, Ga.
POTATO PLANTS.
FoR^^ALE^fmproved^Early^friumph^swert^^o^
tato plants; earliest, hardiest, best producing and
|ro*t prolific variety known. Price. May delivery.
$1.50 per thousand. R. E. McKinney, May Minette,
Ala.
FOR SALE—Nancy Hall potato plants. $1.40 per
thousand. C. L. Harney, Orange Center, Fla.
R A DISH^PLA NT8^_
CULTIVATE HORSE-RADISH.
GARDEN, FIELD OR FARM.
Increasing demand. Large profit*. 100 root sets,
with full information, $L
Valley Farm Co.. Newburgh. N. T.
ROSES^
^fH^ES^RElVROSEST^Bgr^lgor'otTs bushp*’. Rich'
mond, Klllarney, American Beauties, everbloomtng
June till frosts; deliciously fragrant; 50c value
each; nine assorted, $2. prepaid. All root* dipped
In wet clay, hence heat-proof. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Send currency our risk. John Crook. 950
Lockwood avenue, Austin. Ill.
SO0AN SEEJ9S __ _
•niV^ounffatlorPofVour success Is planting fellah’#
tested Southern vegetable seeds for Southern farm
er*. Catalogue on request Gorenflo Seed Co.. Bi
loxi. Mlsa.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
6%—7%.
WE
nAVE
FUNDS
ON
HAND
FOR
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY;
BOTH
BUSINESS
AND
RESIDENTIAL
PROPERTIES
ACCEPTABLE.
FORREST & GEORGE
ADAIR,
Loan Agents for the
New England Mutual
Life Insurance Co.
EOR SALE—
DESIRABLE HOUSES.
PRICES on the following houses have been re
duced from $500 to $1,250 oti each house. Can
make easy monthly payment* If desired:
6- It. Cottage, 20 Mell Ave., Edgewood.... $2,000
7- R Bungalow, 48 Mell Ave.. Edgewood.... 3,500
6-K. Cottage, 212 Randolph St 2.000
6-R. Bungalow (new) 218 Wellington St..
West End 3.500
8- R.. two-story residence, 82 W. Fifth BL.. 7,500
8-R.. two-story residence, 153 Hopkln* St,
West End 6.500
IF YOU ARE looking for a home It will pay you
to see these. A. L. Anderson, 1020 Fourth Na
tional Bank Bldg. Phone Main 2681.
BEATRICE NELMS PROPERTY FOR SALE BY
RECEIVER- By order of court. I am offering for
cash or term*, three new bungalows, No*. 25, 27 and
20 Albermarle street, lu*t off Moreland avenue.
1 and overl<x*king Druid Tlllla. Three bungalow* con
tain five and six rooms, sleeping porch, hardwood
floors, extra nice electric fixture*, and all conven
iences. 1 can not price the property. If you
want a home, go out and look at the bungalows
and make me an offer, or make your offer through
any real estate agency. T will be glad to give you
information regarding the house*. Can arrange
terms and can make perfect title. F. M. Love
tt**. Receiver, 1321 Candler Bldg. Phone Ivy 47$6.
LOT.
OWNER of one of the prettiest lota in Decafur,
situated only three block* from rourthouae and
only 200 fret from Clalremont avenue: all Im
provement*; I paid $1,100 two years ago: have oald
$400• balance payable $10 per monthly; no Inter
est: trill sell my equity for $350 cash L<y 50
by 180. and an ideal place to build a home. Ad-
flV***. pot. Box 633. care Georgian
FOR 8 A LF, -Genuine bargain; modern alx - room
bungalow In West End. oak floors, beam celling,
pressed brick front, brick mantels, etc. Price $4,250.
Easy term*. Addrea* N. A. D., Box 661, care
Georgian.
FOR SALE - House with seven rooma, two sleep
ing porches. furnace, electric light*. tUo hath,
laundry In * 9-foot basement, new; beam celling*,
* .000; terms. Phone lty
panel dining room; $4.1
7306-J.
FOR HaY,K—By owner, 6 r«n cottage, with all
conveniences, must be #ol<T Immediately, a* am
going to leave city. make me offer. Phone Ivy
8902 between 2 and 4 afternoona. On Grant street
LOST OPPORTUN1TIEH—Eight acres, McDonough
road; large frontage; Improved; subdlvision worth
$1,000 per acre now. Opposite Federal Prtaou.
"Time." Box 2, care American.
FOR SAI F, OK EXCHANOF.—Equity In in U,ll
•uburban home on oar line, modem bungalow.
3 1-2 acres, electric light*. waterworks, fruit tree*,
etc. Phone owner. Ivy 3350. _______
KIMMEL & TALBOTT
Civil Engineer*. Surveyors Ivy i486. 207 Walton
Building.
FOR RAJ.E—Two lovely cottages. Van Epps Park.
East Atlanta, 3 Mocks of East Atlanta bank:
large, shady grove; ideal location for summer home.
Terms. Main 4501-J.
FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow and sleeping porch.
39 Washita avenue, Inman Park, by owner; cash
or terms: no loan. Call Ivy 6252-J.
FOR SALE—Cbeap. Beautiful home In mountains
of Western North Carolina, one-quarter mile of
Fletcher Station, between Asheville and Henderson
ville. Two-acre lot, ten rooms, two bathrooms,
hardwood floors, water supply, hot water heat, big
lawn 'arse bam. servant’* house, etc. Near Rut-
p-diw and Blake home*; known a* Port is Bynum
b^Tin Ch#ap price and almost your own terms.
Would consider good auto In trad*. Addrea* John
T WUUm, Hendersonville. 2*1. C.
FOR SALE Some good cottage* and lots on Look
out Mountain, the best summering place In en-
tlre Soutn. Write B. S. Antils, Chattanooga, Tenn.
FOR SALE-*-! have papers on best real estate In
Atlanta to sell at good discount; would trade for
Ford car. Call Ivy 1990.
FOB HALE—Home In West End, at sacrifice. A
gem. Byrd Realty Co., 327 Empire Bldg.
FOB LOTS In Aiislcy Park, see Edwin P. Ansley.
505 Ponyth Building.
BUILD NOW We will finance you. Kelly Land
Co.. Austell Bldg. Phone Main 140.
THOR. L. SWIFT. Real Estate and Loan*. 130H
Peachtro© street. Phone Ivy 1297
R EAL ^STAT E ^° R EXCHANGE^
^fBt^EXCIIANGlc^AVBr^trad^for'^mproved^fiLrm
my equity of $10,000 In modem alx-flat building,
six rooms each, sun parlors, with garage, facing
lake, near 54th r.treet, on East End avenue. An
nual rent* $5,500; rent* will pay off mortgage* of
$30,000, which are du# In aeven years. Addreas
Owner, 718 Consumers* Building, Chicago.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Six-room Wlgalow,
with all conveniences, lot 56 by 150 to 10-foot
alley. In beat residence section of West End: will
take 5-passenger Ford car ** part payment Addrea*
E., Box 600, cage American.
FtVE-ROOM HOUSE, in East Point, for exchange
for automobile. Let me know what you have.
Phone Ivy 5683.
FOR EXCHANGE—Equity In bungalow near Ford
plant for a lot fully paid for. Phone Ivy 444.
FARMS FOR SALE.
COBB COUNTY FARM.
54 ACRES—We have with
in three miles of city lim
its of Marietta, on main
public road and on W. and
A. Railroad, a farm of 54
acres, in good state of cul
tivation; 12 to 15 acres in
timber. Branch runs
through entire farm. Four
or five-room house and good
large bam. This place pro
duces from 4) to 10 bales of
cotton each year, besides
other crops. Price $1,750.
Reasonable terms.
HOLLAND REALTY CO.,
Marietta, Ga.
GRA1*EFRUIT and orange farm in Florida, situ
ated in one of the best orange and truck coun
ties In the Stata Lies on a beautiful lake about
four miles from town. 80 acre* in all, 29 fenced, 14
acres planted with 450 choice orange and grapefruit
trees one to four years old. Good five-room house.
Large porch. Painted and In good condition. Good
bam and two wells water. Land produces well,
watermelons, velvet beans, sweet potatoes. Natal
grass and truck of all kinds. It is a splendid
proposition, and can be had for less than the raw
land 1* worth, owing to the recent death of one
of the owners, and must be sold for division.
Title* j*erfeet. We sold a place near this In Janu
ary and party we sold to will not even put price
on his purchase. If you want something good at
& bargain, write us to-day for prices and particular*.
CLARK & STEWART,
629 HEALEY BUILDING.
BEST OF FLORIDA
LANDS
Our Best Offers Will Not
Last Long.
If you have $1,000 see the manager pri
vately at once. Ivy 117.
MANATEE LAND CO.
237 Equitable Bldg., Atlanta. Ga.
AT ONE-HALF PRICE
700 ACRES, in 1*6 miles of A.. B & A. R. R..
Taylor County. Georgia; 250 acres In high .date
cultivation: all under new wire fence; 260 acre*
In original pine timber; fine road runs through
this .'arm; branch and creek; 2 good lorse* and
bams and silo. This land in the beat peach
orchard eeetioh in the Rtate. Fine Mock farm.
Price $8 per acre; half caah. Big bargain. Ad
dress 404 siivey Building. J. Callaway, 8r.
FOR SALE--180-acre farm; one-half cleared; b* 1 -
ance in timber; eifht-room houae: two bams;
splendid spring watering pasture; small orchard:
eight niilee from Richmond; one mile from troliey
line; three-fourths mile from railroad station. Ar
Idpal location for dairy farm. One and one-half
miles from the new Chesterfield Creamery. Rea
sonable term*. Arthur B. Bellwood. South Rich
mond._Va.
FREE homestead* In Canada. We locate settler*
on choice section* of land; al*o improved farms.
Write fir Information. Boyer A Moody, 333 Port
age avenue. Winnipeg. Manitoba. _
FOR KALE. FARMS
_ ?ery iO’
prices- best coming section of Georgia. Term*.
Write us what you w ant. We will do the rest. A.
V. Howe A Co., Tallapoosa. Ga.
40 ACRES of rood land, near McRae. Ga.. for ex
change for light automobile. Putman, 226 Ett-
plre Bull ding.
FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
FOR HALE—Cheap, 700 acres. 200 Closed; spring
water; three mile* of railroad; will take as part
payment city or town property. or amall farm
Addrea* Pox 59. R. W. D No 1. Rockingham. Ga
FOR RALE OR EXCHANGE—56 acres. 2>4 miles
from Norcro**, will trade or sell at a bargain.
Dr. A. R. Panforth, Norcross, Ga.
FARMS FOR EXCHANGE.
^LL^rao^i acres land in Upson County. Geor
gia. for 1915 model, seven - pas** nger Hupmobile.
paid $10 per acre. Submit anything else you have
1 offer; land too far off. Box 297, Troy, Ala.
FOR EXCHANGE—Several farms, to exchange for
automobile; and several automobiles to exchange
for farms, vacant lot* or equities. Rec Mr. Cocn-
ran, 327 Empire Bldg. Phone Ivy 2710.
FARMS WANTED.
WANTED—Near Atlanta, farm, 40 acres or more.
Must be bargain. Main 4613-4, or addrea* Farm,
1217 Third National Bank Bldg., Atlanta.
WANTED—I have aom* rash buyers for salable
farms and ranchee; owners only. Write C. C.
Buckingham. Houston. Texa*.
CEMETERY LOTS WANTED.
wXS'fiCD^OeilieteTy lot, IiT'oakiand; mention sire
and price. Addreas A.. Box 279. care Aiycri-
HOUSES FOR RENT.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
CHAS. P. GLOVER REALTY CO..
Roal Estate—Renting—Insurance, 2y 2 Walton Street.
APARTMENTS.
6-r. apt., 800 Peachtree fit See ue
5-r. apt., 136 West Peachtree St...See us
4-r. apt., 319 N. Jackson St $20.00
3-r. apt., 52 East Cain Ht See us
Capitol Ave $42.50
6-r. llat, 162 N. Whltefoord Ave.... 15 60
5-r. flat, 21-25 W. Georgia Ave.... 16.80
4-r flat. 9 Vedado way (heat anil
lights free) 33.60
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255 S. Boulevard . ..
198 \V. Peachtree St.
139 Peachtree place.
26 The Prado
. 9 Orange St
660 N. Boulevard..
92 W. North Ave. .
42 Adair Ave.......
33 Poplar Circle...
284 S. Boulevard..
10 E. Alexander St
103 Windsor 8t. ...
10 Uockyfnrd Ave..
20 Blue Ridge Ave.
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114 Holdemeas St
28 Queen St
Hopkins St
22 Garden St
3 Waverly Way
36D Ponce DeLeon Ave
78 Oreensferry Ave..,.
266 Spring fit
62 Westminster Drive
43 Avery Drive
34 Formwslt St
117 Mills St
28 Joe Johnston Ave...
293 Forrest Ave
Barksdale Drive
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FOR RENT
SUMMER PRICES.
624 West Peachtree street, 7 rooms.
87 West fifteenth street, 5-room apartment.
Corner North avenue and Williams, The Archibald,
4 rooms.
95 East North avenue, The Livingston, 3 and 4 rooms.
95 West Peachtree, The Flanders, 6 rooms.
163 Linwood, 6 rooms.
624 Washington street, 7 rooms.
319 Bedford place, 6 rooms.
52 McDaniel street, The Berger, 5 and 6 rooms.
Cooper street, corner Woodward, The Cooper.
THE prices on any of the above upon application. Phone
us for engagement.
TURMAN & CALHOUN.
SECOND FLOOR EMPIRE BUILDING.
FOR RENT, OFFICES, STORES, HOUSES.
We handle only our own property. In dealing with this office, your transac
tions are direct with owner.
ASA G. CANDLER, JR., AGENT.
, OFFICES.
Second floor, Fongyth Building, 2,5008quare feet. This space lfl well suited
for real estate and renting, or other business where prominent location counts.
See us before it is subdivided.
Offices, single and on suite, in Candler Building. Candler Annex and For
syth Building. The service In these buildings is unexcelled; hot and cold water
In each office.
STORES.
78 North Forevth St., about 500 square feet, entrance on Forsyth street and
corridor of Forsyth Building and theater lobby; heat and water Included in
rent.
112 N. Pryor St. (Candler Buildlna), over 500 square feet; heat and water
included In rent.
1W-88 Marietta St., over 2,000 square feet.
190 Marietta Street, 1,100 square feet.
86 and 88 Stonewall St.—Will rent separate or together, 1,800 square feet.
Forsyth Building Basement, 5,000 square feet.
HOUSES.
9.34 Highland Avenue. 5 rooms, corner lot $25 00
39 Carnegie Way, 9 rooms 36 00
94 Stonewall street, 7 rooms 18.10
38 Bailey street, 5 redoms 16.60
ASA G- CANDLER, JR., AGENT.
232 Candler Building.
Phone—Ivy 5274, Mr. Wilkinson.
FOR RENT.
80-82 CENTRAL PLACE—Two splendid fourteen-room houses; have recently
been gone over and in beautiful shape. Price $30 each.
13 KENNESAW A VENUE—Beautiful ten-room, two-story; carries all conven
iences, and a bargain at $32.50.
59 EAST ELLIS STREET—Good nine-room, two-story house; splendid location
for rooming or boarding house. Price $35.
307 CENTRAL AVENUE—Nice eight-room home, with all modern conven
iences. Price $30.
419 LUCKIE STREET—Large eight-room house; has recently been put In good
shape, on large lot, and will have to be seen to. be appreciated. Price $25.
FOSTER & ROBSON,
11 Edgewood Avenue.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALB. REAL JSTATE FOR SALE.
\\ T E HAVE just completed two new bungalows, and also a two-
story, 8-room house in "Sutherland Terrace." We will sell
on easy terms. These houses are well built and will likely suit
you. Go out and look them over. Take Main Decatur car for
Kirkwopd. .
SUTHERLAND REALTY COMPANY,
542 Whitehall Street.
Phone Main 1946.
We will take pleasure in showing them.
ANSLEY PARK.
You wish to move into your new home in the fall. To do this
you should begin to build within the next thirty days.
But the first thing is the selection of a lot. Of course you
want it in ANSLEY PARK, where you have every convenience,
with a GOLF COURSE at your door, and the right kind of
NEIGHBORS all around you.
See us at once and select your lot.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
505 FORSYTH BUILDING.
PHONE IVY 1601.
• FOUR VACANT LOTS,
TWO of them corners, on College avenue, Decatur, about three
blocks from Agnes Scott, and fronting the beautiful
park now being planned, and only four blocks of new public school
to be built. All conveniences down; gas, electricity, water, sew
erage, sidewalks, and lots are beautifully shaded. None prettier
in Decatur.
E. RIVERS,
8 West Alabama Street.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
THE HABIT OF BUYING BARGAINS
PERVADES US ALL.
IT YOU WANT to buy right uow, practically at your own prlca.
one, two, three, five or ten lot* In the McLeod-McDowell prop
erty, It would be well to see me at once. I am going to ahow
you something that will make you sit up and take notice. If you
wait much longer, the opportunity may fade away and pass forever.
You see, In buying lot* at my present prices it will pay you to
put them ayay in cold storage and double your money on them. If
you buy and build now, you will have acted with horse sense, be
cause the low cost of the lot mak es the entire Investment In your
home so much cheaper.
Think of lots at *400, $450, $300, $550, $«00 and $«50 in this
splendid property. Paved streets, city water and sewers. Why on
earth should anyone hesitate to buy these lots at such ruinous
prices? I can make easy terms, and It’s up to you now to act
Opposite Grant Park, on South Boulevard. McLeod. Atlanta,
Rosedale, Marlon, Home and Confederate avenues. The location Is
choice and you must remember Ih at the only reason In the world
these lots can be bought at all is t hat we must raise money to meet
pressing obligations.
JAMES L. LOGAN.
IVY 3300. ' 1301 HEALEY BLDG.
"DEAD ONES"
LANDLORDS, IF YOUR PROPERTY IS
VACANT, TT IS LIFELESS.
LET US GET TOGETHER AND RESURRECT
IT AMONG THE
"LIVE ONES”
1 Specialize in Renting and Leasing.
J. GREGORY MURPHY,
RENTING AGENT.
PETERS BUILDING. MAIN 3026.
PURCHASE-MONEY NOTES.
PURCHASE-MONEY NOTES
FARMS FOR 8ALE.
FARMS FOR SALE.
BEFORE LOCATING IN FLORIDA
SEE
II. D. JACKSON,
Al/TOONA. LAKE COUNTY, FLA.
Farming Dand. Trucking
FOR FACT 8 ABOUT
Land, Citru« Fruit I>and, Business Sites and Win
ter Horn e Bltea.
The logical place and time for the man with a little capital.
T
Reference: First State Bank, Eustis, Florida.
WITH THE MOVIES.
HE MONTGOMERY
Monday.
“The Little Rebel,” Edward’s Fa
mous war drama, featuring C. E.
Buchanan.
A lamo No. i
Tha Little Playhouse With a
Big Show.
Monday.
“War at Home,” two-reel Grandln
drama, featuring Ethll Grandln.
“Novelty In Servants." Superba
comedy, featuring W. E. Browning.
HE GRAND
Monday.
Daniel Frohman pre$ents Margaret
Clarke In a magnificent Paramount
production, “The Pretty Sister of
Jose/'
^CmL^ENGINEERS.
E. A. KIMMEL, JR.
M ENG. ASSOC. OF SOUTH
FORMER CHIEF ENGINEER OF
COLONIZATION
BRAZIL RAILWAY CO.
SURVEYORS.
W. R. TALBOTT.
FORMER ASST. ENGINEER
BRAZIL RAILWAY CO.
The strand
Monday.
“The Plunderer,” featuring Dustin
Farnum.
Ai
LAMO No. 2
Monday.
“Wife for Wife,” three-reel Broad
way Favorite, featuring WHmuth
Merkyl.
\7AUDETTE
y Horn# of the Mir
Irror Screen.
Monday.
“Out of Bondage/' two-reel Ma-
lestlce, with Dorothy Gish.
“Her Filmland Hero,” Majestic.
“Little Chrysanthemum/' Beauty
drama.
HE ALSHA,
Monday.
First run pictures from the best
producers.
I rlE GEM
MARIETTA, GA.
Best first-run pictures dally.
The victoria
Atlanta's Newest Theater.
Monday.
Robert Warwick In “The Man of
the Hour."
KIMMEL & TALBOTT,
CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS
207 Walton Building.
Atlanta, Ga.
Telephone Ivy 1496.
RAILWAYS
HIGHWAYS
COLONIZATION
LAND SURVEYS
Photographic Reports
WATERWORKS
SEWERAGE
ESTIMATES
SUPERVISION
SAVOY
“The Black Box,” eleventh Episode
of E. Phillip Oppenhelm's great se
rial (the Degert Vengeance).
■pHE DE SOTO
Monday.
Bronc*o. W *"* ‘"o-reel
“The Doctor’s Strategy,” Beauty,
Alpha
Monday.
Robert Leonard and Ella Hall, In
“Shattered Memories.’’
“The Black Box,” eleventh Episode
(the Desert Veanegance.)
SEE tVMEUIGA FIRST!!
CLAssiotp Dime rouYtou imvac-miovsi* iojwsi
WHERE TO GO!
MOW TO GET THERE!
AND WHERE TO STOP!
NEW
HOTEL ELDER,
Indian Springs, Ga.
A HIGH, cool, healthful resort in the heart of the red
lulls of Georgia, and the best of all America’s min
eral water. The NEW HOTEL ELDER is built for the
comfort of health and pleasure-seekers exclusively-
and we offer to the summer tourist the very best of
everything at very low rates, with large halls and lobby
and over 800 feet of veranda—located just 150 yards
from the famous spring, on a beautiful hill of magnifi
cent oaks, making a most delightful hotel for ladies and
children. Write for our new Illustrated Folder. Low
roiuid-trip rates on sale all summer.
YELLOW SULPHUR SPRINGS
Montgomery County, Virginia.
Open for the reception of gnests June 1st. Tfty.
excelled mineral water, noted for its combination of
effective ingredients as shown by United States Dis
pensatory. Good for all stomach trouble, female
diseases, ehronio diarrhea, gastralia, dyspepsia, and
particularly efficacious for all skin troubles.
All amusements to be found at first-class resorts,
fine cuisine, excellent music, good dancing, vehicles
of all descriptions and saddle horses.
W. E. HAZLEWOOD,
Proprietor.
THE CALl jMET HOTEL,
INDIAN SPRINGS, GA.
Entirely New Management
Best Service. Ideal Location.
Rates Reasonable.
B. S. CRUM
MRS. J. W. CRUM
PURCHASE MONEY NOTES.
TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS to buy first mortgage purchase
money notes. If you have well-secured notes we can handle
same promptly and for small discount. Entire transaction passed
on in our office.
MARVIN R. M’CLATCHEY,
211 CANDLER BLDG. PHONE IVY 5220.
Opened Mav 15, 1915.
OCEANIC HOTEL,
280 R/>oma, Ail Outside. Hot and cold running water throughout PTotaA
WR1GHTSVTLsLiB) BEACH, N. C.
RATES FOR SEASON OF 1915.
J, E. CLAYTON, Manage*
Wc*k.
$22,50
Lodging
Breakfast. Ktflla,
$2.00 .78
18.00
1.00
1.50
18.00
1.00
1.60
.76
15.00
1.60
-76
8.00
8.00
8.00
AMERICAN PLAN.
Dwy.
Single room, with hath $8750
Two or more In room with bath (each).. 3.00
Single room, without bath 3.00
Two or more In room without bath (each) 2.50
Children, 3 to 5 years of age
Children 6 to 12 yeara of age
Colored nurses
Bath tickets, 25c each, elx for $1; children having their own writs tOe each.
Telephones and bells In every room. Western Union service 1n hotel.
NEW OWNF7RRHIP AND MANAGEMENT
WILTON LODGE, TURNERVILLE, GA.
IN THE BLUE RTDGE SECTION ON TALLULAH FALLS BY.
HOME COOKING. HOT AND COLD WATER. CLIMATE^
UNEXCELLED. RATES REASONABLE.
FIOBIPA.
TIshingT
BLACK bass, shell crackers,
bream, red fish and sheephead
aro biting “mighty fine,” I tell
you. Dr. W. L. Jenkins and Mr.
Ladson, of Moultrie, have sim-
ply } raked them this week; 33
creeks, rivers and bayous flow
ing into St. Andrews Bay make
Bay Head the Fisherman’s Par
adise. Mr. Weeks says if you
fail to catch fish at Bay Head,
you are too lazy to pull them out.
Can accommodate 25 people at
a time. No mosquitoes, flowing
artesian mineral water. Men to
row you who know the bay,
creeks and rivers like a book for
$1.50 per day. Two men to boat,
$2.00 per day. Address
C. T. MOXLEY,
Proprietor Bay Head Inn,
Bay Head, Fla.
MINERAL WATER.
MINERAL WATER.
Lanark Springs Water,
Located at Lanark Springs, Fla.
Possesses remarkable efficiency a* a remedial agent
In dUeasw of the kidneys, bladder and stomach
Fife gallon*, f. o. b. Lanark Rprings. Fla..
©n« dollar Address,
LANARK SPRINGS CO.,
Lanark, Fla.
uwlR
iTrTuirVoiTNT
MER BOARDING, NEAR
LAKE, BOATING, BATHING;
HALF MILE FROM TOWN;
COUNTRY RAISED FARE;
NEW FURNITURE, GOOD
BEDS AND MOUNTAIN
SCENERY; MINERAL WA
TER. DELIGHTFUL PLACE,
AND COUNTRY RATES.
CHILDREN NO OBJECTION.
A JI. MECKLIN, TOCCOA, GA.
WANTED Boarder* st. a nlo*. cool. »h«dy plao*.
located on a hill len* than a quarter nt a mile
from station: electric light*, inside toilets, hot and
cold baths, go<xl country fare; special rates In June
for family and parti*. Mrs. W. 8. Pari*. Clay-
ton, Ga
HO ROI A?
FORnhealttncornforT and pieasuro^gS^STflf
mar at The New WMtlook Hotel, Marietta. C
under entirely new management.
6T. PTMON'8 K or 8a ] e or renL * ll-w«i*{ ^
nlshed boarding house, near beach and Htt
Pilot to, 8t. Simon* Island. Ga
FOR RENT— Whit* Path
p May to October,
got*!
an$“
H. Tabor.
M A98ACHU6CTTB.
THE “SEA GIRT*
LINCOLN nOUSE
SWAMPSCOTT, MASS.
COMBINER unequaled ocean-bound location
nt and semrlce and ream
Booking Oerfc, LlbeoSn Hi
rates.
For rate*, etc..
Swanypecott, Maw.
JoRhl
reasonable
MICHIGAN.
HOTEL MlCllTMWr'
Charlevoix, Michigan.
BERT RE80RT possible to And boating, bsUBhgt
fishing, golf, horseback riding. Write for fuMel
Use America Want Ads
both advertise the famous Chimney Rock as l
snd parcel of their place*, when in fact It beta
to Rutherford ton, N. C.. and that tn* only accc*-1
slblo point to this wonderland Is our town? Cornel
to the Southern Hotel, take an auto *nd to one!
hour you are at the great falls and the ro«k. Our a
climate is the flne*t in the world/ Best water, be** 1
roads, cheapest rate* for board and transport*- j
M’-n. You can gd sightseeing every day and bMftl
to Southern Hotel for the night. Write and mak* j
your arrangement* now.
ROTTHFRN HOTEU
RUTHEnroRDTON, jT 0.
8PENT) the hot month* at Murphy—the'
mountain resor* of Western North Car
Good roada, plctureaque scenery. Homelike al
modation* L. & N. and Southern Railway*. Ad-
drees Board of Trade. Murphy. N. C.
DEI.IGHTFI'I, SUMMER HOME boarcTIin
secured from $7 to $10 a week; special to fi
and parties. Oak wood. I
N. C.
268 Chestnut 8t. Asheville,■
DELIGHTFUL accommodations for the summer.
Large grounds, with shade and tennis courts;
near car line; all modern conveniences; best fare;
reasonable rate*. Call 61 East Point, or write
Box 118, College Park, Qa.
DELIGHTFUL home 1n North Georgia, on Gaines
ville and Northwestern Railroad. Board may be
secured from $7 to $9 a week Special to famllic*
and rsrt'e* _ Mrs. Frank Kenlmer. Cleveland, Ga.
WANTED Can take several boarders at beautiful
country home, with all city convenience*; seven
minutes’ walk from car line with a ten-minute
schedule. West 1344-J.
WANTED -Few summer boarder* in private home;
excellent climate; fruit* plentiful good fare; bath
and other conveniences W. R. Callaway. Clark*
ville, Ga.
FOR RENT Kprera! nicely fumlehed cottage*, cool
and comfortable; right on beach; all screened.
Apply Mrs. tt. Merrtfield. SC Olmoo* Island, tik
TAnm-MoRK Tffvrei.. s«u»horo. x, c.,
beautiful and comfortable resort i
ooean- high elevation; large rooma, with
$12.50 up.
OAK mlL HOTEL. EranlUn/ N C.:
•pof In North Carolina's beautiful
more Uian 2.000 feet above aea level. J. D.
proprietor.
•TATT> -« rAllM.- p.rl'lwi’i Kl,er. N. 0* .
Brevard. Modem convenience*. Rmt mall .
train w-rylca. $7 to $10 week, Bate* Patten.
GO TO Three Bpring* Hotel, via Russellville, _
for popular amusement*, excellent water,
fare, oour'emi* >rc«tnient, reasonable rata*.
:A FUTUNA.
THE MAN-NFliGTu imMCspiruSnir,. &
offer* tourist* pleasant rooms, good table
end the Mansfield mineral springs wateg.
for booklet snd rates.
CHICK SPRINGS- The South’s premW
reeort. Season May 15 to November 1.
Bering*. B. C.
TENNtSSEE^
LITHIA INN7
PRIVATE residence. Epsom ltthla water __
stomach, liver, kidney*, rheum .tiam, mslariai i
Udot* for alcohol and drug habit, eliminating]
from the system and toning up the nerve*,
conveniences. In suburn* at town of 4,000 yto, _
Southern Railroad; beautiful iDoaraui
try; various amusements; altitude 1,400 fisat
per week; $25 for 4 weeks.
Mias MARIETTA WOOD.
NEWPORT. TI NS
VIRGINIA
c,: r^M^ragar
few select boarders In private family: all m£d~
convenience*: In town of Culpeper, one and a I
hour’s rhle from Washington. D. C. Apply at a
Box 104. Culpeper, Va.
USE AMERICAN
WANT ADS
FOR RESULTS.