Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 07, 1915, Night Edition, Page 13, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. RAILWAY SCHEDULES. AASANABOEIAACOMAOLATNOMA SAASA A A SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Premier Carrier of the South. The Arrival and Departure of Passenger Trains, Atlanta. Schedule figures published only as in . formation. Not guaranteed. No. ARRIVE FROM— -23 Jacksonville.. 5:55 am 35 New York.... 6:05 am 1 Jacksonville.. 6:10 am 12 Shreyeport.. . 6:30 am 17 T0cc0a....... 8:10 am 26 Hef1in....... 8:20 am R Chattanooga..lo:3s am 2; Fort Valley‘\%g:tg am W ioees 21088 agL 81 yf) umbus ...10:55 am 40 &?&:‘s i H :)75 am nati . .11:20 am 23 New Y0rk....12:10 ym 80 Birmingham.. 2:10 pm 59 Charlotte. .. .. t:‘.!(l pm b Jacksonville.. 4:40 pm 27 New York... 5:00 = 15 Brunswick.., 7:00 »m 11 %Lrhmond.... 8:00 Hm 81 Fort Valley.. 8:00 pr ! 13 Jacksonville.. §:10 18 Chattanooga . 9:1% om 2 Chicago...... 9:4% pm 24 Kansas City. , 9,67, pm 19 Columbus ... 1095 np 14 Cincinnati .. 1305 rpm No. DEPART TO— -86 New Y0rk....12:01 am 20 Columbus. .., 6:15 £, 1 Chicago..... 6:20 7,m 23 Kansas City... 6:25 am 12 Richmond.... 64 ;m 3 g‘hwwmn,. 740 .m €2 Forl Valley.. ¢35 ‘m 16 Brunswick... 7:45 ‘m 6 Jacksonvillz " 11:80 am 38 New Yok ‘1205 pm 40 Coarlol's 011215 pe 20 flm’gcham 12126 pm | 30 New York... 295 pm | 15 Chattanooga .. 3:00 pm 18 Taccon. ~.... 445 im ‘ 5 Gincinnati. 4:50 pm =4 Columbus.... 5:10 pm 49 Memphis. .... 5:15 pm 28 Fort Valley... 5:20 ,m 10 Mac0n....... 5:30 »m 25 Hef1in....... 5:45nm 123 Cincinnati... %:20 nm 2 Jacksonville.. 9:55 - n 24 Jacksonville ,10:05 nm 14 Jacksonville .11:18 wm 11 Shreveport ..11:30 pm All traing run daily, Central time. City Ticket Office, No. 74 Peachtree St. TA e PO TAXICABS. BELL ISLE, 4 Luckle. Open and closed cars. Tvv 5190-168. i S PIANO TUNING, < A A A, WD SUMTIN, Phone Main 4027 P, O. Box 150. Pianos tuned and repaired, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Was eight vears with Phillips fi Crew Co. Office and shop, 19 §. Forsyth Bt. PIANOS and Plaver Pianos scientifical. ly tuned, regulated ana reyaired. Charges reasonable. John MceCulloch, ate of Ludden & Bates, Phone Main 20 or Main 711. R S EDUCATIONAL. LEARN the system of shorthand offi cially adopted and taught by the city of Atlanta. Investigate our $25 scholar ships. Easy payments. Simplax Short. hand School, 68 East Mitchell street, Atlanta. . DANCING. | WEST EXD ACADENY 7‘”nan4-ing‘ Thursday nights and Saturday nights, Lessons dafly. West 11-1.. | eit i WANTED-—Engagements to play for“ dancing schopls or private dances. Ivy 1 4635-1. ' _— o | MEDICAL, ‘e 1 < . Men's Diseases Cured AMERICAN-EUROPEAN specialist: finest equipment in South; 20 vears’ experience; latest treatment given; w&. reasonable; terms to suit your fonveniences, Women's Discases omen's Discases cured without operation; COUSULTA TION FREE. (ikk‘flfi 205-6-7 McKenzie Ruilding, opposite Candler Building. Dr. Hdbfook;__Spcviali,-n - DROPRY treated one week free. Short breathing relieved in 26 to <8 hours; swelling removed in 15 to 20 days; re moves water and poisonous fluids and the swelling gradually disng(-ar regu lates liver, kidneys. stomach, drmtlon and heart, correctg cough and purifies the blood., lcaving the system strong &nd healthy., Write for testimonials of cures and a svmptom hlank for a free trial treatment. COLLUM 9DROPSY REMEDY COMPANY, Dept. 99, Atlan ta, Ga. £ 2> T} Opium, laudanum, :\IOI{I HlA\}‘AhtPrnin and whisky addictions cured at your home or my private sanitarium. 1 guarantee to cure you without suffering nervousness or pain. Successfully ouring my patients for 14 years. P. O. Box 269, Atlanta, Ga. LADIES! Ask yvour druggist for Chi chester Pills, the Diamond Brand. For 25 vears known as hest, safest, alwavs reliable. Buy of your druggist. Take no other. Chichester Diamond Brand Pills_are sold by druggists everywhere. DR. EDMONDSON'S Tansy and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and reliable treat ment for irregularities. Trial box by mail 50c. Edmeondson Drug Company, 11 North Broad street, Atlanta, Ga. , DISEASES OF MEN | CURED. Twenty-two yvears' experience, Dr. Bowen, specialist, 31 Inman Build ing, 22% South Broad street. LADIES —Sanderson’s cotton root pills: safe and sure cure for all female troubles and irregularities; q_flee $2; every box guaranteed. Dr. T. Pierce, a(tle‘ Wash. SEXOID-—~A marvelous cure for weak ness in men; restores lost powers; Ecc $1 box, or six boxes ssi. Address . T. Pierce, Seattle, Wash, NO MORE RHEUMATISM—Hurto's famous remedy kills pain: mail §1 4i rect; money back If not patisfied. 2816 Cottage Grove, Chicago EVERY sufferer with hisod polson, write for free hooklet: Microzone has made nds well. Microzone Medicine Co., R e GESTION - New, easy home treat. _ment; guaranteed, Send 2c. C. L Young, Danbury, N. C. Reference: Bank fi“ County. - s . - ATIEM can be cured. Write free hook. Frederick Dugdale, D., 372 Boyiston Bt., Boston, Mass,, KX, AR s _‘.'—..;:."w':.‘....,_.__‘..."“’“‘i PERSONAL, . ta ;’;‘;u;imw;”r‘a of children wealthy parents desiring to give them the hest advantuges in every way, 1 am thoroughly capable of doing same and ecan furnish the best of references. Can teach musiec and drawing in & way that they will understand, or Ret &8 sec retary to wealthy party. Address Com petent Guardian, care Georglan, S T T T FUNERAL NUTICES. BOETHE " The friends of Mr. and Mrs. '!:'.fi“ Rogers, Mr, and Mrs. 8 T, Deloach, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rog ers, Mr, and Mrs. George P RD‘:"‘.‘ of Atlantic City, N. J.; Dr. and Mrs, | Willlam I Rogers, of Baltimore; Mrs. L. 1. Phillips, of Haltimore; Mrs. Frank Tatum, of l'mnufld.} N. J.: Miss Mary Rogers, of Balti more, and Rev. and Mrs E. V.‘ Regester, of Alexandria, Va., are in. vited to attend the funeral of Mr, Mrank Rogers Wednesday, Decem ber B, 1815, at 230 p. w from his Jate residence on McDonough road, opposite the Federal Prison, The Rev, BE. V. Regester will Om(zllflo and the Interment will be in West. view Cemetery The following namesd gentlemen will please act as palibearers and meet at the vesis dence at 2:16: Mr. James R‘”Ffi Mr. Lodwig Inglemann, Mr. A, P, Meßiroy, Mr. Harvey F. Frick, Mr, M. L. Covington and Mr. Fred Zerbst. Gate Clty Lodge No, 3‘ ¥, and A. M., Is wespectfully invited to attend. Limousines will leave the chapel of H. M Patterson & gon at 2 T T R R REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CRALE T h room home, with Iwe n;;rnm of rich gm'!'l. Fm‘h." un: & de. #iful home with conven i one 2&: K x;mm Twentur car “M.lm;. De. emtur 834 ;'nh fifii-” At & Mf?‘na one a !s' prettiest lots on Highland ;n&mh pesd the money, Uwner, % = 1097, Atlanta, mw;‘l olwrm“ g;&, on vers Ve, W ‘m Owner, I, 0. Box LAt AWP il g XSt . REAL ESTATE ror SALE. W’*"'M e SPEAKING oF FARMS. A few days ago we came across a faney farm of 100 ;avros, adjoining the limits of Decatur on the Flat ‘Shoals Road. This is not a cotton and corn plantation, but is more of a country home style of farm-—a place to live on and still do business 1 the city. ; It is a place suited for fine cattle and hogs, for al falfa and for intensive cul tivation. The price is S2OO an acre. No one else in that section will sell at that figure. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. 2 ! FARMS FOR SALE, RR v Rit B e R FOR SALE-50 acres land, 20 to 25 acres in eultivation; good branch bottom and cane land; has small farmhouse and barn. Plenty of good spring water amd creek large enough to run small mill. A fine place for an apple orchard, also a fine place for raising poultry. Just 2% miles from Ellijay, Ga.; % mile from church and schoolhouse. For further information, write C. C. Poindexter, Ei lijay, Ga. : FRUIT and poultry raisers, five acres, 20 hens, three pigs. 50 n, orange and other fruit trees, lfmtnwberry {v!'ams: price $250, cash §5, monthly $5. WVrite for Famphlo! “What Five eren on Mississippi Guif Coast Will Do.” E'_‘i"—‘-" Scheffer, Ocean Springs, Miss. FOR SALE--80 acres, 33 miies from At lanta, 3 miles from Marietta, on auto mobile belt line; 6-room house, large barn, orchards; near ehurch and school, t\\'-»uld exchange for unincumbered property or sacrifice for cash. Gibson, [Mfl Powers street, Atlanta, EVER-BEARING strawberry paten | means money: five acres, 15,750 superh l"\'or—bnarlng strawberry plants, 100 Brapevines, 100 Truit trees, 24 hens; close o Irondale, Mo.: $9.50 binds deal; monthly, $0.60. Mrs. Mottaz, 705 Olive. St. Louis, e HEALTH midst Florida's balmy pinas at Forest Park: gardens and farms for sale or rent; suitable for stock, poul try, variety of trucking and oroh‘rdlnf. Dr. Ella X. Quinn, Osteopathic Physi cian, St. Augustine, Fla. = L FOR SALE—Beautiful suburban home, 17 acres, six-room bungalow, garage, barn, young orchard, good land, run- Ping water; near car stop; $6,000: would exchange. Parris & Lang, Decatur, Ga. FOR SALEK—I76-acre Ii(hl)‘ improved black land farm, near Weimar. Also 608 acres rich rice farm, spiendid crops. Will make _de price. S, K. Seymour, Columbus, Texas. = . FOR SALE-—-Twenty acres land and {wo town lots in Fowlerton, La Salle County. Fine farm country. Write J. A. Richardson, Ratcliff, Texas. 315 ACRES, beautiful tract, well lo cated, near fine school and churches; running water; block of car line; $1,500. Parris & Lang, Decatur, Ga. ' OUR i-acre orange orchards support famiNes comfortably. delightful cli mate; easy terms; rartlrulurs free. J. Clark, Box 887, Mob le, Ala. CALIFORNIA pnullr{’ farms in the fa moug Sacramento Valley, for sale on small payments. Write E. R. Waite, Shawnee, Okla. # s£2ooo 5 acres: six-room cottage, In Clarkston: good location. Parris & Lang, Decatur, Ga. Bell phone Decatur 128, 75 ACRES, $1,600; good land: 1% miles car line, Parris & Lang., Decatur, Ga. Bell Decatur 128. FARMS FOR EXCHANGE, 35 ACTTE,§SOOO; will trade for renting property. Parris & Lang, Deecatur, Ga e e e "/_FARMO WANTED, WANTED--Blx to ten acres of good land for trucking as near as possible to Last Lake Junetion. Address P. O, Box 827, Atlanta, Ga. : WANTED--Teo hear direct from owner of good farm or unimproved land for sale. C. C. Buckingham, Houston, Texas BUSINESS PIROONA!.I. AR AD AND 88 CENTS WILL EN. TITLE THE HOLDER TO ONE MONTH'S MEMBERSHIP. EITHER 150 SOUTH PRYOR ETREET OR 166 ELIZABETH, OUR WAGON WILL CALL TWICE . A WEEK AND Keep You Looking Tlg)!. ADAMSON DR T CLEANING COMPANY, Hell Phones Main 1416, Ivy 5847 PENRONAL Wil Bentieman who thinks there must be some place where he can make more money farming, com municate with Los Angeles about Southern California’s opportunities? The Los Angeles I:lnmmr Anniversary Idi. tion, out December 29, 1918, 'lyl put you next to l!lll{ good propositions. Ma'led anywhere {n the United States or Mexico for 15 cents. Address Los Angeles Examiner, Los Angeles, Cal. AL J WATCHGIock and” sewelry GENUINE GUARANTEED 3 MAIN SPRINGS = e MAN Ertinas 90e M'DUFFIE, 160 PEACHTREE &7 WAN'I’EUwF“’h Who are dissatianed to establish a h.pm home _in a new clime that offers wonderful sfvantages. The Lox Angeles l’:nm“or Anniversary Edition, out December 29, 1815, wi'l re late complete facts about ideal Southern California. Malied anywhere in the United Btates or Mexico for 15 cents Address Low Angeles Examiner, Los SRR WHAT'S the use eating cold snowballs when &nu ean eat juley frult. Migrate to Southern Ca:lfnrnln where it never freenen. The lon Angeles Fxawiner Anniversary Edition, out December 29, 1915, gives unimpeachable climatic fg ures, Malled anywhers In the | nited States or Mexico for 15 cents. Address Los Anmeles Fxaminer, Los Angeles, Californis, et WANTED- - Don't waste your iife chas fng rainbows Numerous tiractive opopertunitios awalit you In flagthern Caltfornia, Pead about the Cireat South west in The ‘m Angeles ?um!nn Ane mu-rn'(v Pdition. out Decamber 2% 185 Matledl anywhere In the U'nited Etates or Mexien for 14 eo'mu. Address "..-;. Angele: Examiner., Yos Angeles, Cal READ FORPROFIT —- - GEORGIA]}LWANT ADS——USE FOR RESULTS ’m BUSINESS PERSONALS, PR RN S A~ AA A WANTED—-Don't shiver your life away In the winter whew you can enioy bright, warm sunshine. The Los An geles Examiner Anniversary Edition, out December 29, 1915, tells about an ideal climate. Maileq anywhere in the United States or Mexico for 15 cents. Address Los Angeles Ixaminer, Los -'\El."fl Cal. WANTED-—Bables to grow healthy and strong in Southern California’'s sun shine.” The Anniversary Edition of The | Los Angeles Examiner. out December l.?‘l 1915. will be full of vital informa jtion. Mailed anywhere in the United | States or Mexico for 15 cents, . Address ig‘u.? Angeles Examiner, L® Angeles, al. FREE for short time, dental services at Southern Dental College, 100 N. Butler street, opposite Grady ospital, WEST END DRY CLEANING COMPANY. F]t.‘?’li I'I; NO\;’ for C‘l}hflstmas; 75¢ and 8 ad good for =ight pressings. WE DO DYEING, CAEL US. West 771. 23 Gordon St. DREAMS of health, ha piness and pros perity come true in Eouthern Califor nia. The Los Angeles Examiner Anni versary Edition, out December 29, 1915, gives all the details. Mailed anywhere in the United States er Mexico for 15 vents. Address Los Angeles Fxaminer, Los Angeles, Cal ) Y "W LD’ MLLE. VALA IREN e medium, can be consulted on ali lmgor tant affairs of life. Do not pay unless perfectly satisfied. Mai 8955. 1101 Whitehall St. Hou‘r_s_f_is m. to 9 p. m, EUREKA : 25¢ Hair Dressing Parlor. Children's hair bobbed a specialty. 3% Whitehall Street. Main 3420-J. Wateh, Clock and Jewelry REPAIRING, every Job guaranteed. Prices lowest possible. J. O. DANIEL, § Auburn Ave._ Just off Peachtree. n Yy N ‘ MADAME DE LYLE SCIENTIFIC and spiritual medium. 14 Simpson street, one door from West Peachtree street.’ Ivy 8215. SERIOUS RESULTS eome from trusses . improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at 24 Wall street, has an expert fitter, and it will cost you no more to have him fit vou, and it means insurance. SILVIEUS GLASSES—Scientifically ac curate. mechanically correct. Fitted by medically trajned exgrt. Priced right. E. O. Silvieus, M. ~23 South Broad street. Main 879, MATERNITY SANITARIUM -Private, refined, homelike; limited number of patients cared for: home provided for infants. Mrs. M. T. Mitchell, 26 Wind- R Ear, Xose, Throat and Lungs. Dr. George Brown, 2812 Austell Bidg. Summer Rates After June Ist. ADVERTISE--20 wofds in 100 syndicate monthlies, §1; threé months, $2. Cope Agency, Bt. Louis. Faoos i e &9 .'O WE will tint your room NOW F=.OU ¢ §2.50: white labor, MNain 4807-J. N ORRERE LR B S WANTED - Dolls to dress for Christmas by expert; reasonable. Phone Main 1725-7 ROOM PAPERED, $4.50 and up, Bv erything furniched. Call Main 1421-J. AUCTION SALES. B RERNARD Will pay cash for second band housefurnishings. office furniture or planos. Phone Main 2306 r—w BUSINESS GUIDX, e e A -it e TLANTA RADIATOR CO. AUTOMOBILE RADIATOR BPE CIALISTS, Ploneers of the South in this line. 2 288 Fylgewood avenus, + OWNES, the leading safe, lock, gun and key expert in Atlanta. Work lhoroufllly q’umnuod. 13 . W_Ala. St. Main 2146. Atl. 4922. PEN ALL NIGHT. F. H. ODOM BROS, GARAGE AND RgPAle. — 41-43 IVY ST. M. 1622, Atl. 99. FOUND--The “Fountain of Youth.' Living in the glorious sunshine, eat ing the golden fruit, and the fragrance of the weaith of beautiful flowers of Southern California are conducive to longevity, The Los An{eleb Fxaminer Anniversary Edition, out .December 29, 1915, presents the facts about Southern California. Mailed anywhere in the United States or Mexico for 15 cents. Address los Angeles Examiner, Los Angeles, Cal. - e LOST opportunities will not help any one, but there is a place to find new ones. Read about the Great Southwest and its manifold opportunities in The Los Angeles Examiner Annlwrur& Edt tion, out December 29, 1915 alled anywhere In the United States or Mex fco for 15 cents. Address Los Angeles Examiner, Los Anlehc. Cal. W.\.\'Tflf;-—“sip 10 share In the Ju‘ o living in Southern California, which can on'y be fully comprehended by read ing The l.os Angeles Examiner Anni versary Edition, out December 29, 1915, Malled anywhere in the United States or Mexico for 15 cents, Address Los Angeles Examiner, lLosg Angeles. Cal WANTED 0080 peojfte wno cn‘oy golden sunshine tc settie in Los An geles. Get the facts by resding The Tos Angeles Examiner Anniversary Hdi tion, out Diecember 29, 1915, malled any where In the United States or Mexico. price 15 cents Address los Angeles Fxaminer |ne Angeles. Cal. e SR _AUTO REPAIRING. ATTOTCYLINDERE REBORED AND GROUSRTD accurately and fitted with new pistons Hnrs-M.m! auto parte du ‘feated. Georgia achinery Company, ;’:t 'pe:m‘-_'flhfl't.‘ Bell phone Main 4619, e r CHIMNEY REPAIRING, m}zrfi"thimn-yl: “ per cent nf “rva are from defective ehimneys 1 roc:lr smokey furnaces and grates. Robert SEmith, 25 h'un"h A\'_’ T MARBLE AND GRANITE., CYTPRSKEE Marble -:3 Granite Works, Fagewood avenus a Boulevard m zm-f Cemetery and monumental w at wgnhfl!na prices. “MATTRRAERE RENOVATED =~ ““‘l“v’i‘rd;qu Wenovating: feath M AN ey m‘x'hn Bhir ley Mattress Company, i Marietta street Main 993, Atianta 1727, 0 ____PLUMBING AND ndsun. L SANTTARY PLUMBIN ) ompt service and quality. 16868 Edgewood. lvy 383, Atlanta #93. . - ROOF REPAIRING. N 1 T 4 £ all Kinds, \")().\ “Y twelve months' quar- Antea: reasonabls rates. lvy %08, oAU CLRANTNG, FOUND Atlanta Oriental Rug an - Cleaning Company, # b‘v 12 rugs cleansd $1.50 and up. Main 5027 Tvy 5471, 28 Lamar street. e R SAFES. . AT AT A B Y 2 4 443 AN 143 MADISON AVENDE BELL PHONE MAIN 4601, . STOVE REPAIRING. Stoves and Ranges Repaired. EXPERT r).lmna( -w«wrl. ETANDARD STOVE AND REPAIR GO, 146 Vdgewond Ave. Tvy 283, Atlanta §92. fretrat arn A PAIRING RATIONAT, OLETERING CO., T 4 Eouth Pryor street, Main 113, Furni ture n-pn?rN"L___‘ g i e WINDOW AND n%un fil.!mflf#' ATTON AT WiINDD 2. NATIONAL ¥Nrow ™ eta M OIS M 8D e . ey POULTRY, PET AND LIVE STOCK, nareremssu NI R FOR SALE-Trio of Mammoih fionu prige-winning turkeys. cheap if taken st onhoe Mone Fast Point 3.1, or address I' O Rax 35 College Park SR ‘._1._....!__ Fon fii.i:""f»'f.‘l).""fi.‘.}iv'nsr-l"T’W'. eater R pige %0 months; 2 boars & BOW R Lanm-». JL w, v;m. 0 ’puon s PM. PET AND LIVE STOCK RO a iR AR YIER "~ R SALE-Barred Plymouth Réck and Brown Leghorn stock and eggs for sale. Some hens at a bargain. C. L. Hester, Pickens, S. C. ‘—\"ANTED»-—TWO hundred baby chicks at once; will pay five cents each and express. Write Holmes, Route 5, Box 73, LaGrange, Ga, b < IR S SQUAB RAISING. Correspondence Course Free. This correspondence course tells you how to bundgour house and fly, how to build a take-down house and fly, how to prepare the nests, what feed and treat ment to give pifeoni, remedies for dis case and descriptions of the principal squab breeders. There are twelve lessons, and one les~ sor each week is sent, ahsolutely free, by sending 25 cents for postage. Any one interested in pigéons will find this course a paying investment, If you want any information ahout any partie ular variety of pigeons, fill out the cou on below, being particuiar to say what grend vou are interested in. THE GEORGIAN COMPANY. Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen: Send me without cost or obligation information about civeasantsdneuseieda st DIERONS s LGN SRR e e Bl il i e Y 2l bl State .................. Soasrresanvires 75 _PAIRS RED DRAGON PIGEONS $1 PER PAIR; ARE WORTH $2.50 PER PATIR, BUT AM CLOSING OJT WHAT I HAVE AT THAT PRICE. B R MOORE, 11 W. BAKER ST., IVY 2079. COWS, s FOR SALE " Tow and caif, Bell phone Main 4288-). 759 Glenn 8t HQRSES, MULES, VEHICLES, ETC. OR SALE--One good, comforiable phaeton, wide seat, high back, leather cushions, new rubber tires; a bargain for $25. W., 82, care Georgian, or At lanta Phone 5664-A. PLANTS, TREES AND SEEDS. A eAAA AI e A AA A AAP S, VAIE TR L- o th MURPHY'’S NURSERIES HAVE OPENED A THOR OUGHLY EQUIPPED LAND SCAPE GARDENING DE PARTMENT, PREPARED TO BEAUTIFY YOUR GROUNDS, PLANT TREES, VINES, ETC,, AND IMPROVE VALUE OF YOUR PROPERTY. FOR ES. TIMATES AND INFORMA TION CALL IVY 482. J. OF FICE 23 AUBURN AVE,. SNEED NURSERIES, Morfow, Ga, will mail' you free catalogues of all kinds of fruit trees, vines and plants, grafted pecans, privet, ete. L o CABSAGE FLANYS. PLARNTE arly Jersey, Wakefield and Surehead Cabbage and Bermuda Onlon gzmv. Price of cabbage plants, $1 for or $1.50 per 1,000, and onjon plants 75c for 500 or $1 per 1,000, hy mrr-'i post postpaid. O. J. Walker, Pinemount, Fla FROST-PROOF cabbage plants: all va rieties: now ready; gound, stroug plants; m\\n from best seed; 1,000, $1.25; 5, or over, §1 per thousand Georgla-Florida Plant Company, Box 637, Tampa, Fla. . | CABBAGE PLANTS Early Wakefleld ' and Supccession cabbage plants and collard plants, $1.25 per 1.000 delivered, ‘;;nslpald Oaks Plant Farm, Fort Green, 1 a \ ROOMS AND BOARD. WO ERCEPTION AT LY HisIRABTE ROOMS, WITH MEALS; ADJOINING BATH: ALSO PRIVATE BATH: RE FINED HOME: EVERY CONVEN IENCE; STEAM HEAT; GA?AOE' VERY ' REASONABLE. 'CA vy 5972. 746 PEACHTREE e ———— e e e ee—— THE WILLIAMS. NEW ROOMS, electric lights, hot water; _ single and double rooms; with muu‘ $4.50 and $5. fine .able ineals, $3.2 week. 197 8. Pryvor, Main 5048. L = PLEASANT ROOMS with hot and cold water, near bath, for gentlemen or couple; also another well-furnished room, convenient to bath; table boarders wanted; new management; block Post office. 35 Cone. e TO GENTLEMEN OR COUPLE, nicely furnished room. in best North Side neighborhood: excel lent meals: reasonable. lvy 2391-L. CAN accommodate one or two business ladies or gentlemen: newly furhished room, cannecting with bath: private home, with a'l conveniences; best sec ton inman Park. Ivy 3645, §52 PEACHTREE, the beautiful Peters home, with grounds covering entire block; have llrfo room with dressing room; also single room with sleeping gSO ONES FURNISHED rooms, with Arat-class table bour‘l: very close in; hot and cold water: $lB per month. or $4.50 per :v.e‘zk‘ 107 Marietta, or Atlanta phone ‘ AL PEACHTRYE INN-"Kuropean or Amer iean, & modern family and tourist hotel. Hot and cold water. Eleetrie lUghts, steam ieated threughout vy 87 A RGE ROOM, furnished in mahogany, connecting hath: excellent table, for refined couple or gentiemen: reasonable. 40 Bpring St., corner Third, Ivy 1522, 0 “NT - Two bright, sunny tront rooms, private bath, single or en wuite, steam heat. excellent table, privaie h . 148 Juniper.. lvy 6884-1, s %ED Boarders. Couple of two mnf men or ladies to occupy room with all conveniences in West Knd Park, e M 5 WHITEHALL NICE ROOME; excelient table; walking distance; $4 to 85 per weeks, Muain B e R WANTED - Three refined boarders 1o board in private family, nlee, large sflmfl; with private bath Main 3754-J. , \w:: % en‘n flu had in l'l" of roun.u ana rd a ces 10 sult you: waik. Ing distance lg‘(‘,nnlo_r‘ vy 5040 = ONF or two gentiemen, Ao'w"ul front room, in private home ' Myrile near [Fpnu’ Deleon, garage. lvy . FOR RENT. One large room., with - _board: furnace heat: walking distance, ‘!” W. Peachiree, lvy 4931. J E 2 TWO steam-heated rooms, connecting - bath. meais optional: walking dis '!slm“r, reasonable. Ivy 8788 —— SELFCT BOARD, BTEAM MHEATED: CLORE IN: GOOD TABLE. 131 £OITH PRYOn flTY’.EET Ponce Daleon home, 350 to S6O per m:";m il:\ 59201 & . DERIRABLE rooms, excellent table. steam heat, refined home. lvy 77#" 481 Spring Ry, . G = PRIVATE Peachiree home, two delight. ful roome, board, steam heat, garage Tvy ABAS-J St o '&%‘fi“‘fikgf Furnished roome, with or withous hoard. 0 K K lis, or Phone Ivy 5601-1, firi Ty HOURE. Rooms. meals | 1]:".“ optional W M'mlmri MATDOEN Tady wants Dv‘n‘a'rd;r- '."u’ om- P y floarnrable Tuner Ny ' h - LT TNET T ITEETTITTT™e UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT FOR WS Fog raoms wid—wlesiing poreh, North Ride, cose i, secon floor; no children;: a bargain, sii.6o }Phtm' Owner, 2158 lvy - )fn}i‘t RENT Tworooms with bath and garden. 2T Prospect place; 310 per month, Cail 8t same FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. W ILTTAMS HOTEL, 65 AND 87 WEST MITCHELL STREET, at Terminal Station; hot and cold wa ter, steam heat, electric lights, baths telephones. Remodeled thrcughout. $4.50 up per week. —————— 196 COURTLAND. THREE ROOMS, suitable for house keeping or bedrooms; first and second | f_‘_O_O_l'_s., vy 7349-J, | TRACTIVE — Steam Feated ATTRACTIVE #tam-heated North Side I_rrivnm home; modern con ;':;i’iences. easonable, Meals near. Ivy FOR RENT—WeII furnished: conven: iences; heat ang running water; %en-‘ tlemen or business women. 200 West Peachtree. Phone A e s SRR L FOR RENT - Beautitully furnished front room, on Gordon street; mod ern conveniences; owner; breakfast if desired. West 532-L. Gl WANTED---Ymmg man te eccupy rnom‘ . With board with another young man. Steam-heated apartment. Apartment 1, 146 Trinity avenue. FOR RENT Lar*e. furnished, steam heated room; hot bath; men only; sl3. 39 Woodward avenue, Apt. 7. Maln‘ Rle Lons IR a 0 e FOR RENT--One nicely furnished front room: two business women or men; hot water; cheap. 110-B West Harris street. e e FOR RENT--One second-floor . front room, with all modern conveniences; gentlemen preferred. Ivy 2927-J. 23 E{ o el e e FOR RENT--Room, steam heat, next to bath: no other roomers; references ex- | changed. Call after 7 p. m, Phone Ivy 9316. oo e FOR RENT- - ONE FURNTIEHED ROOM ADJOINING BATH; STEAM HEAT; F,l\';llEß\' CONVENIENCE. PHONE IVY alal, FOR RENT One or two lovely rooms and Kiichenette, furnace heat, hot wa ter any \me. N, Bnu_lf'_\'ll:di_ Ivy 6363-L. 5()) PEACHTREE -Nicely furnished J ‘rooms for gentlemen or couple. Steam _heat. Ev.ery‘ convenience, e FOR RENT- Nicely furnished room for couple or gentlemen; steam heat. 24-A Carnegle way. Phone lvy 4062, ADOLF 10 E. HARRIS 87, Bach alor rooms de luxe; every modern convenlence. lvy 3071. . m FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. AP A AN FOR RENT “Five nice connecting roomsg, furnished or unfurnished, Hot water, gas. 24 llast Baker street. FURMISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT. AAN AP A A 12 AND 16 W. ELLIS ST, REAR WINECOFF HOTEL, LARGE outside housekeeping rooms, with kitchenette. $3 to $3.50, Bed-i rooms, $1.75 to $3. - FOR RENT-—Beautifully and vomplelely! furnished housekeeping rooms; prices | from $2 to $5 per week: electrie lights; walking distance. 65 Crew street, : 1 FOR RENT--Two furnished housekeep ing rooms; gas stove; sink in kitchen, Walking distance. Cheap. 111 \\'es!‘ Cain street. Ivy 3180-) FOR RENT--Two connecting rumns.l with bath, electrie lights; private entrance. walking distance, $4.50 per week. 345 Peachtree FOR RENT--Two connecting roum!,‘ sink, hot water: private entrance; Bell phone: all conveniences. 424 ast <;m»r-‘ gia avenue, | FOR RENT Prettiest nousekeeping room in Atlanta, Kkitchenette, fur nace heat. All conveniences, 534 ‘l‘c-at-hlrmn ) i | FOR RENT--312 a month, room and kitchenette, completely furnished; Ir'nserin 11 West Pine. lvy 4574-IL. FOR RENT--Desirable rooms for light I housckeeping; steam heat. West Fifth street Phone Ivy 7464-L. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished front room and kitchenette Reasonable, 388 Peachtree UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT -Three rooms and (wp nl'epln, porches, second floor, with private family; light and water fur nished: sl9. 480 Ponce Del.eon ave nue. Ivy 3318. J. : e FOR RENT - Entire second floor; three mnnerun'% rooms; private bath; mn-‘ veniences r housekeeping; to couple only. References. Owner, 138 Cooper | y‘,r:_ot. ki ‘ FOt RENT-331 Ponce Deleon avenue; two rooms. sink in kitchen: first nmr;‘ lights, telephone, hot water oxtra. Can use reception room. $12.50. Private home. FOR REN'T--Three rooms, hitchenette, adjoining bath, private entrance, $12.50. 75 Cherokee avenue. Main sz, Atlanta 507, e R FOR RENT—North Roulevard: four housekeeping rooms; hot and eold wa ter. electric lights, use of phone. lvy{ 6389. J. e St FOR RENT —ln owner's home. three nr‘ four rooms, private bath,_ all convon-‘ lences. 39 St. Charles avedle, Ivy 3781, FOR RENT-Two nice connecting rooms, bath, to couple without chii d_r_'gn,_fl.*_s‘c'__wbgnn'a(ro_pdl_,m_wu!__a_fil,_ 4 FOR RENT Entire second floor, four rooms and bath: instantaneous hesater. 247 North »Mv‘nrv-r]! _Tvy 15870 L FOR ™~ RENT Three unfurnished or partly furnigshed rooms, Appiy 4% Currier street. Ivy (553 : e THREE large connecting rooms. sink electricity, goed firepinces. reason ab'e. 205 Cherokee, FOR™ NENT -Two unfurnished rooms for Hght housekeeping. all conven fences. West 542-J. FOR RENT--Three mmm-nn‘ unfur i nlah»dflrnqv_r‘»_u Phone Wost 872 : FOR™RENT ¥FwWo UNPFURNIEITED ROOMSE, CLOSE IN, IVY 8755, | o ) S o E————————— FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED - HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT. inli fiF.NI '.:"....«'.'.': a"’“fl.f{;’“;mfi.; having all modern convenlences. 32 Fast North u\jnu_« _J"_"“,"'W.".-fl | FURNISHED APARTS. FOR RENT, { POR™RERT Very desirabie small apartment, beautifully furnished, in home with refined couple 'vorz con venience, Reasonable lvy 8636+, A e e = o i el UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT. S ———— e S eSO " ' ’ N 'K LAWRENCE, 52-54 West Peaehtree Place. (Five blocks from Candler Bullding) Two-room apartments ..............50 Thres-room apartments . §22.50 to S3O Four-room apartments SESPEEAO 0444 Every convenlence, Reference required. Ivy 8080 J. T. Turner, uu,"icr. IR RENT- Now Fast Fourth straet apariment, near Dyrant place and only shary biock from Ponce Deleon avenge €AY Lihe. two apartments, first and pee ond floors, of four rodms each and sleeping porehes; all medern improve ments; sepurate entrances, furnaces, ele Phone Ivy 8042 for price and further par-. tenlars | FOR RENT A phw ground-floor """'i ment, four rooms and sleeping poreh, inciosed for winter use. hent and water furnished . excelient looation; close s schools . present occupants leavin city; immediate possession sent .0‘ por moanth 211 North Moreland avenye Tvy 8113-1, FOR RENT One spartment. best in city . six large rooms, haths, ches ;;15\ halls, 886" J W, 'Md-mu:." Ivy FOR WENT-=Three Turnished Foome: kitehen .m"mvnm bath. Telephone Main 4882. J. fURIeHID HOUSES FOR RENT. FOR REfi’F~Beauti?ully furnished pri vate nesidence, or rooms with bath; immediate évossesslon. 194 Washing ton street. Call Main 968. UNFURNISHED HOUSES e . FOR RENT. FOR RENT-—Nos. 60 and 72 Thelma street, six-room bungalow, stone front hardwood floors, tile bath, two panel doors, large closets. Just half block off Inman Park car line: suitable for two families. Price $25. Call Ivy 296, from 5:30 to 7 p. m, L FOR RENT--33 West Fair, four rooms and bath: modern Flumblng: within three-quarter mile circle. James L. Girardeau, Courthouse. FOR RENT--391 South Boulevard, nice SiX-room house; can be used for two small families if desired; will rent cheap. Call Main 3948, % Ll EIGHT ROOMS, electricly, gas; newly painted and papersd. Near in. Rea sonable. 18 West Pine. Ivy 85¢6. FOR RENT-68 Lee street, six large rooms: all conveniences; large yard; only $22.50. lvy 1511, FOR RENT -19 Beaecher St., Bungllow. near Lee St., $25. Call Main 74. BUSINESS SPACE FOR RENT., FOR RENT-"Bpace for meat market and good established grocery store. 126 Capitol Ave, OFFICES FOR RENT. WILL BUBLET one offica at & reason able rate; a'l conveniences furnished. 612 Walton Building. FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. WANTED “Hefined lady wishes, on Jan uvary 1, second-floor, steam-heated room, with private bath: hot water; in Ansley Park. Terms reasonable. Ad dress W.. R. F. D. §, Box 66, Atlanta. _ UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. COUPLE WANTE thres connscting, un furnished rooms; conveniences; walk ing distance; rent reasonable., Box %4, SORN BeNER AN o FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS WANTED. ‘ WANTED —At once, three nicely fur nished housgekeeping rooms, near in; reasonable, Heat preferred. Address J., Box 45, care 'i‘.‘i’-‘,!a_'!. AUTOMOBILES ANDP SUFPLIES BT P RA TR e WE HAVE SEVERAT y - N VERY EXCELLENT BARGAINS IN USED CARS, EQUIPPED WITH STARTING AND LIGHTING EQUIP MENT. MUST DISPOSE OF ALL. USED CARS v Al 3 A l - BEFORE DECEMBER IST, THE END OF THE FISCAL YEAR. JOTIN M, SMITH CO., 120 AUBURN AVE,, PHONE IVY 1316. FORD CARE REPAINTED Five-pas | senger, sls; two-passenger $12.50 |'l'nsv~ re-covered and repaired. Commer cial bodies built to order | J. M. KARWISCH WAGON WORKS, | $1 EAST HUNTER 81 ill,\‘!‘ glorage for winter; safe ‘an,‘. dry & $4 per month. Phone lvy 1612-J, or residence, Deeatur ) ! Or let us sell vour ear AUTOMOBILES AND SUPPLIESAUTOMOBILES :BD SUPOIES SWEEPING PRICE REDUCTIONS ON STANDARD MAKE USED CARS. STUDEBAKER'S big volume of business brings in a large assort ment of used ecars of standard makes. Our salesroom isn't large enough to hold many of these—therefore, each cag is carefully over hauled, placed in perfeet running order and sold quickly. Many of them are repainted and refinished almost as good as new. | We have on hand for to-morrow’s selling several exeeptional bargains. Ordinarily yvou would pay a great deal more than we ask, but for quick selling they go at big price reductions. Even if you only want a motor car for a few months’ use, vou should see the cars we are offering. You will save the price of one of these by the enjoyment derived and the great convenience of the ear. ‘ HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS: | FIVE-PASSENGER TOURING CAR, with cleetrie lights and | starter, good top and good upholstering, non-skid tire in | rear, extra tire furnished. You would not think it, but the | PN MUY s cooccosirrcnicidihbatitiicrisnennarsiie. OB FIVE-PASSENGER FAMILY CAR, with tested motor, good | top, upholstery and tires; runs exegllently ; one of our big YRS B il ckibstis i D FIVE-PASSENGER, FOUR-CYLINDER TOURING CAR, run only a short time : fully equipped ; eleetrie lights, starter and good tires: ear can be run for several months and sold for priee vou paid for it ceseseessnersnesenriinencncecessss SSOO STANDARD MAKE TOURING CAR, self starter and eleetrie | lights: everything complete ; {:tw tires ; refinished and made | to look like new. Price for quick sale to-morrow. . . ... ... %400 WIDELY ADVERTISED ROADSTER. This is one of the best buys ever offered in woed eam5........................... 5260 THIRTY -HORSEPOWER, FIVE-PASSENGER, with extra | tires; In Bne FURDINE ODGIION .......c.ocoovvvinverse. . 500 D We have several other cars which at the marked prices will un doubtedly be sold to-morrow. You aren’t taking a chanee when you buy a used ear from Studebaker. You know exactly what yon are getting and you can sce the car and examine every part of it before buying. CREDIT TERMS IF YOU WANT THEM You ean pay for the ear at the same time vou use it DON'T FORGET THAT TOMORROW IS BIG USED CAR BARGAIN DAY AT . STUDEBAKER CORPORATION OF AMERICA, 245 PEACHTREE ST, PHONE IVY 1694, HART BELL CARBON REMOVER i Loosens Carbon with Live Steam. It is permanently attached to motor. Sold on “Money Back' Guarantee, DINTE ENGINEERING AND INSULATING O, 7H Empire Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. § TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1915. REAL ESTATE ANH ~ CONSTRUCTION NEWS Is Bought at Auction Another landmark of ald Atlanta Tuesday was put under the auctioneer's hammer at the Fulton County Court house, the occasion being public sale day, General A. J. West, real estate dealer, sold the home of the late Judae John P. Culberson, West Point grad- B e e e e e . AUTOMOBILES AND SUPPLIES, HAVE THAT CAR o PAINTED | BEEORE THE ‘ ! CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS Auto Painting OUR SPECIALTY. OUR CUSTOMERS OUR REFERENCES. W. S. LUNGER 18 ROGERS 87T., KIRKWOOD. ‘ . BELL PHONE DEC, 358. FOR SALE—I9I2 model five passenger Overland. Good condition. New top and all new tires. Bargain for cash. Call Main 3492, T ————————————————————————, Punctures Repaired, 5e Blow-Outs, 10¢ and up “EVERLOC’’ PATCH CO., 6 AUBURN AVENUE. AUTOGENOUS WELDING. WORN PARTS built up; broken ma chinery; all metals accurately welded; guaranteed. THE METAL WELDING COMPANY, 179 South Forsyth Street. Ma'n 3013, FOR SALE--One five-passenger touring Maxwell, cheap for cash, in fine me chanical condition Call Atlanta Phone PR . FOR SALE-—1916 Ford touring car; first-elass connection; good tires, Main 2708-J. G MACHINE WORK. _____SHEARER MACHINF CO. i ics ORII JOHN M. SMITH CO. ‘ CARS REPAINTED . Tops re-covered and repaired; wheels, springs and axlex repalred. | Bodles bullt to order or repaired. ) 120-,22-124 Auburn avenue. )_.A_.___k-,_. Sl . = | AUTOMOBILES WANTED. WANTED -To buy used car: must be ‘ in good running order Address M., Box 950, care Georgilan MOTOR_CYCLEB AND BICYCLES. USED motorcycles, all makes, 335 and up Detall Dept, Harley Davidson Motor Co. 224 Peachtree 5t Atianta, " ? 2 \ AsL o Suit, - | Bvercendi ¥ Racmconldi | I e ' Aavey rw 5,20 | 7ecalin K. five Craie uate and leadi wyer, dt No.. Houston -t:ut.n‘ 'l%- dwelling ', stories and ltan? on ka lot. It was, bought by M. L d C. F. Morris for $2,015 cagh. ke Mrs. R. C. Headley and Mrs. Ann Brantley were the administrator b Otto Jordan Sells Home. = A. Otto Jordan, former second baseman of the Atl,lm ha ; team, and Lydia MeKh\h{ have sc Mrs. Mary Deadwyler Vail, No, 89 burne avenue, corner ot nue. for §55500, Mrs. Vail,trans er the property Oetober 7 to John S, Sim kins and Mr. Simpkins has transfer: it to William D, Ffi; er. . cia ~ The lot is 49 by 1‘3'.5 feet. | e Loan Put on Scheol Building. , Thomas J. and Albert L. Day ha borrowed $40,000 from the New ¥ Life lusyrance Company on the C¢ mercial Yligh School Buflding on rr street, 212 feet southwesterly of : avenue, the term being five years al the rate & per cent, and have L Louls Gholstin a second mortgage fi 000, the term being a year amn rate 8 per cent, SN This structure was recently leased the city for school purposes. o Matthewson Place Dwelling. 6 Mrs. Anua C. H. Matthewson ‘I fled an application at the office o Building Inspector Kd R. Hays' or $3.000 one-story brick veneer dweiline at No. 235 Matthewson place. (o Mrs. M. T. Mitchell will mlk. id] tions at No. 33 Windsor street "to cos 51,006, — ol Bullding Permits_ S s3oo—lnman estate, Trinity aven and Forsyth street, repairs. Fitima Construction Comgany. £ slso—-W. A. Gi son, No. 43 Love ul;?e’(;. }llrwl} building. ngox"ll. i 0-—Ready-to-wear anufacturiy Company, No. 0916 East Alah’m. « 1 cut hole through wall and instail it doors. Daywork, B $2.600—-F. R, 8, Realty Com iny, niper and Third streets, Mmosttn outia ing. Griffin Construction Company., sl.7oo—George E. Argard, H A and Coyquitt, heating plant. @ sh & Jackson. - SSOO—A. 1. Balley, Na. 117 ¥ rvie 'road. heating pant. Hiteheoek-Schill ing Company. e s3oo—-G. W. Adams, No. 835 ach tree street, remodel store. G For struction Company. s . s3oo—Willingham Sons, No. 20 Stew art avenue, erect hoiler house. Griffi Construction Company. Warranty D?‘. R $44,000 - Leonard and Fannie aas te Ben J. Masserr, lot on east side Peach tree street, 82 feet south of er street, 40 by 113. December 1. $470- Mrs. L. K. Meredith to R, 1 Oglesby, thirty lots in plat 2, of 10l Iywood Cemetery. December 2. i s7,soo—Samuel A. W':hma et al. to 8, A. Albright, lot at nert west (vOT - don and Inman streets. 85 by g; "; vember 29, : o Love and Affection—J, M, Zachry to Mrs. Sarah 1. Zachry et al, gran llnlern( in estate of John M. Z chry. November 30, $3.750 -W. H. Allen to Mrs. Callie G, Gore, No. 145 South Moreland a 100 by 400. December 4, 1913 - $3,640 - Ml. "film\t\"r“fi"" % son and Charles H. Wa Woo on west sile of land Tot 33, ¥ it District. December, 1515, 5 C v S2BO - Mrs. Annie 12 Taylor to R Glillam, ot at southeast *ar and Hamilton streets, in Is‘um d by 181. August 12. e $265-Mrs. Annie E. Taylor to W, A Foster and R. F. Gilllam, lot on wes “ide Lowe street, Kast Point, 218 eet southwest of Taylor avenue, 53 by I . August 12 " - SI,OOO-K. Rivers to Mrs. Claudia E. Wilson, lot on south side P’""& ay, 249 feetl cast of Parkside drive, "g 34, IMu\ 10, 1913, $1.895 T, J. Bettes to Gus Ge dman, llnl “t northwest corner Mason and T e ner Ferry road and Mercer avenue, 4 143 also lot on west side Mason a Turner Ferry road, 108 feet sout ol of Mercer avenue, 53 by 185; also Tot | south side Michigan avenue, 681 west of Mason and Turner Feery i, ¥by 110; also lot on north side ‘e Igan avenue, 443 foet west of lu&fl: Turner Ferry road. 46 by 115, W ber 20, + o $2,750--Miss 8. E. Callen to Ok. Cax, ot on east side of an 18-foot aley on south side Crumiey street, 150 feet oßt of Crew street, 42 by 108. November 8. ! SSO - Hollywood Cemetery fiorm on to Mre. L. M. Grover, lot 80, Hollywood Cemetery. June 4. - SSOO- Mrs. Emma Neal Douglas ;} Mrs. Mary E. L. Cox, lot on cast side | South Boulevard, 160 feet north of b Leod avenue, 50 by 150, lw:omber 1915, $1.099 Coca-Cola Company to k. 1. Harris, lot on southwest side Hills av " Nue, 338 feet southeast of Chapel st i |SO by 92 December 3 e B Willlam Edwin Hall! to Colonial | Trust Company, No. 522 south Boul ol | vard, 6 by 19. December 4 Loan Deeds. $50,000--Ben J. Massell to an Savings Bank, Nos 387 and 369 eh tree street, 40 by 108, D«mi’f y SIO,OOO- - Thomas J. and A q Day to Louis Gholstin, lot on southes “ide south Pryor street, 212 feet 1 west of Trmn&; avenue, 114 by 9% x § by 5'7 by 16 by 57 by 185. D i 4, 1915 = $12.750 - Wiltlam N, Tumlin te Pulle Natlona! Bank, lot at southwest corne Spring and Hhtmn!h streets, R 314 May 8, 1915, o SSOO--Mre. Callie G. Gore in oy e R. Foster, No. 145 Bouth More Ve Nue, 100 hy 400. December 4, 1 ; $5.000 - Hen J. Massell to Albert N AS, ot east side Peachires street, B AL south of Currier street, 40 by 113, De ember 6, 1915, $40,000 Thomas J. and Albert L. Day to New York Life Insurance Company, ot on southeast wide South Pryor st et, 211 feet southwest of Trln&’ . 14 hy 198 by 57 by 15 by 1 Decem - ber 4, 1918 4 $5.000-Tumiin Bros. Co. ta V. 3 Meigs, No. 19 Collins sireet, 40 hy " alao No. 566 Centrul avenue, 45 by 158 hq'«-evzohr“l. "!Lh hia 8 r 1.7 Max Cohen tg Sophia Stew hy guardiany, No '.u‘hu atreet, §0 vy SO, December 3, 1015 3 $1.500 W, H._Evans to Colonial 08, Company, No. 35 Pulllam street. 45 by 106. December 4, 1915, k- Quitclaim Deeds. o SI,OOO - Mre, Emma Neal Douglas 16 Mre. Claudia K. Wilson, lot on side Peachtree way, 340 feet o F Parkside drive, %0 hy 334 nl‘ " $1.500-Mrs. . P Dick to Mrs, Chls lle G. Gore, No. 145 South r avenus, 100 by 400, December , 1918, $5--Charies M. Gallmard, Jr.. to ar uel A, Wilson et al, ot at nopt corner Gordon _and Inman streets, by 208. June 28, 1915 e Bonds for Titie, . 500 K H I';;rmnn u:hn..':“ Hoy king, lot 105 feet from southw "OF 1 of Owens strest and right of w}: Lakewood strest rallway, SOM A sa'd rgibt of way 50 by 180. 3 . 19185 $7.000 Willlam Rawling to W Flindt, No. 256 Lake -u.lu. % June 2 "‘"5 MeKint e Lydia MeKinlay & y,'..‘.,. to Mre. Mary D, \a Cleburne avenue, 48 by 135 Pl 20, 1915 Transferred to am Hoper, October 8, 1015, ? umu&u. e 1400 npr. nmnn.’: “mul PBankin ompany, N ANeN fer u.:tum avenus and i} . MmN Whfl a 3 L SIBO. A fres Lo Mechanics Panking and C::fi int on m!"b'v::fl ‘-m“' Pore: ] 22 et won ; e, 1 ;Oi ',l" r}’fl“ 0 & $4 0 , & roe > ‘."m'm;:. ?n"’:‘v.‘*j . . secember 3, s . i ":s £ 1 cm""v:.' . and T_W. Smith, No, 698 nue. No date P 13