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CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES.
\ BAPTIST. BAPTIST.
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REVIVAL MEETINGS, '
- “Western Heights Baptist Church,
Corner Chestnut and Kennedy streets.
- M. F. WADDELL, Pastor.
' GORDON STREET BAPTIST CHURCH,
Lucile, Inmand and Gordon
Rev. J. P, Phillips Will Preach.
11 a. m.—“ Special Messages for Women.”
7:45 p. m.-——“\\'hergfi Are the Dead?”
- ROOMS AND BOARD. |
coort., aeuzhttul rooms, with excellent
board; table boarders solicited. 14
West Peachtree, Apt. No. 1. Ivy 635. ‘
« BELECT BOARD; STEAM HEATED
' SE__IN; GOOD TABLE. [
séfin PRYOR STREET. -
fi[scE{‘Y tl'u!'nil)fidtrocfiml; co‘nv?nlences;
minutes’ walk to heart of city;
?f"‘" 63 W. Cain, . Frme
NT ROOM, fourth floor; bath, ele
vator service. 247 W, Peachtree. Ivy
3264-L. g
TWO gentlemen to board in private fam
fl;rlyi-hau home conveniences. Call Main
NICE furnished room; excellent meals;
reasonable. 15 Currier St. Ivy EO4O.
HOOD board and room; quiet and home
__like; $4 week. ‘64 Crew. Main §_4&-_l._..
513 PEACHTRER, large room for young
men; bath; convenient. Ivy 6133-J.
NICE rooms, excellent meals, every con.
venlence. 161 Spring, near Harris.
CELY furnished room and board, con
necting bath; sls month. Main 3614.
COUPLE in well-furnished front room:
o rivate tennis court. West 190-L.
) us, woman wishes roommate.
" " West Peachtree home. Ivy 4931-J.
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BOARD WANTED. |
WO rooms and board for coupie, With
. two h!{h gchool boys. North Side.
/) Address ué Peachtree, |
SUMMER RESORTS. |
Ocean View'fiouu. St. Simons ilfifnfi.
Ga. Health, rest, fishing. W. Arnold,
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FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
RAAA AA I NNI NI
GATE CITY HOTEL -
COR. Trinity Ave. and Forsyth St.
Splendid rooms, hot and cold running
water and electric lights, 50c, 75¢, $1
gslr, day: $2.60 and up per week. a
P ATE home, to business lady or
entleman, an exceptionally nice room
uflalnln‘ bath and all conveniences;
easy walking distance; $lO per month
to desirable party. 105 West Harris St.
GRAND OPERA VISITORS J
~-~ENGAGE a glels’ant furnished room
s Wwithin one block of Postoffice. ‘
35 CONE STREET. |
NTEE, large front room, with nutm-}
ary washstatd in it; also adjoining
bath. Close in. 85 West Harris street.
'ADOLI? 10% E. HARRIS ST. Bach
elor rooms de luxe; every
modern convenience. Ivy 3071
RNISHED ROOMS, with or without
board: private bath; electric lights.
Main 1388-L. 438 Whitehall St.
VERY desirable suite of two rooms and |
kitchen, also one room and kitchen
6tte. Apply 534 Peachtree St.
DELIGHTFUL front room; southern ex
posure; private home; convenlences;
meals near; reasonable. llvy 7680. |
97 CAPITOL AVENUE.
CONNECTING front rooms. Main 91L.
THREE upstalrs rooms, all modern
conveniences; walking distance. 93
s TR S |
NEWLY-PAPERED, very attractive
s rooms. 69 Luckie, next to Y. M, C.
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¥OR RENT—Nice, l;rt:. airy rooms, in
heart of city; reasonable. 1% B.' Pryor. |
ONE first-floor front room, four win
dows; best location; 258 N. Boulevard
TWO chotce rooms, new home, Lghts.
L phone, plazzas. Rent §l2. Decatur 52.
JONE nicely fur. front room; private
family. Capitol Ave. Call Main 1965-J.
O\'F"ifiock of Aragon; glea.nt room;
4~V 3~ _reasonable. 57 E. Elils. 1. 6858-J.
.fl" FURNISHED frent room,
Nicely North side. Ivy 3842-J. |
NICELY furnished room to let; 8 min
utes’ walk. 51 Luockie Bt © . <
NICE, light, cool rooms; hot baths; closs
in. “22 W. Harris St
0 U want two nice rooms, young man?
If 0. Main 5168, |
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UNFURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT. |
iwz‘ conneclint rooms, 'llh prl\‘ue
«_bath: rono§qal.:g_l7_()4‘_}3»m)wu( Bt.
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
s ROOMS FOR RENT. |
LOVELY parior sulte of two largs con
necting mom; with butler's paniry and
kitchenette, mpletesy furnished for
housekeeping; walking distance; con
veniences. 166 Pledmont, next house
north of Forrest Ave., near car line. Ivy
6554-J. =
EEAL’TIF‘!L furnished room, nfi}nlntnl
bath, with or without kitchenette; al
conveniences: refined surroundings. 84
E._Linden, near Peachtree. lvy 6158-J.
12 AND 16 W. ELLIS ST.
REAR Winecoff Hotel, Pmufi‘ktvg‘nl
rooms with kitchenette, §2.50 to 33090,
bedrooms, $2.00 to $3.00 MR
FOR RE&T ‘One beautiful four-room,
furnished apartment, with al! conven.
lences; close in. Address Landlord, l'.‘;
ln.‘phnnc number and name. 19 t
Baker st R g o
FOR RENT—Two ovely furmished
¢ Tooms and kitchenette, all conven
g:‘tlco!; close In. hAMr'n l;mflo;;l.t!:vi
® and phone number. o
L e R
TWO neat. connecting light housekeer
b!‘ rooms; private entrance; two
blocks Grant Park. 280 Grant, coruer
et LN
TWO rooms: bedroom furnished: oon-
Venlent to car; cheap W desirable par.
:y; no objection to child, Box 200, care
Jeorgian, .
’FRI':‘:F. Toome, compiete: cisetrieity, hot
Water, private entrance; private home
eonvenirnces College Park EHP 198. J
NICELY furnished rooms and kitehen
otte; desirable location. 317 8. For-
Q‘ih. Atlanta 5987-A
ONE fumished room and kitchenette
compiete for housekeeping. sl2. @
W, Peachiree ht_t_______‘__.__
m RENT~Bedroom and Kitehen in
man Park, with couple. Call after 7
B b
LiGHT housekeeping Tooms with Kitch
enette, 1250 to s3.° 111 Capitol Ave,
ROOME compiete for Tlght Housekesp
_eg__’” . 33 to §4.60. 158 Washington St.
BEDROOM and kitchenetie, hot water,
. Owner, 313 Houston, lvy $983
'Rt e eek
UNFURNISHED MOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS FOR RENT.
m&fi- “rooms and private baih,
for light housekseping, "“mf. dis
wlel' very desirable. Main 314- F
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T . connecting upstaire rooms, in
owner's home: screened. sink; back
Doreh: references 410 z\‘a-MpFag ot
,I“ waxhi}h: rooms Enr enette
private entrance; use of :botn and
Bi Bloe looatity. At SI7O:A.
® Upstairs rooms and kitchen.
otte; lovely location; larse lawn: all
mnn&ow__ 235 HIN St Main 2048-J
TWO or three rooms, hot water. teie
furnished. Cheap if taken at
b T Capitol Ave Al 5734.¥,
¥ —Ahree econneoting roome,
One pantry, two closets, sink In kiteh
o, | interested, call Main 4730. J
, n mm.:lh'u'r hwcl-un::.nc;\ar
convenian: ee gits only "
- A% Nate BTSL.
sonneeting frst-flonr reoms
Vénicnrts private
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or further infurma:
on Weet 1886-2.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING_
ROOMS FOR RENT.
THREE large connecting ropms and
kitchenette; all conveniences. 185
Glennwood. Lo
THREE connecting rooms, pantry, clos.
ets, sink In kitchen. 43 Doune. M.
4730-7, v
AP TR TR
APARTMENT, three large front rooms,
hall, bath; hot water, gas. 389 White
hall. . :
TWO or four connecting, secord-fiour
__rooms; corveniences 117 Pulllam B¢,
THREE connecting rooms, suitable for
_ light housekeeping. Owner. M, 69§2-J.
THREE nice 'rooms; houaeke?lng;
cony,; references exchanged._i 9855.
FOUR unfurnished, first-floor rooms;
_sink in kitchen, sl2. 178 Tvy St.
TWO nice roomis, unfurnished; walking
Ldistanice. 76 8, MéDanfel 8¢ ' "
TWO unfurnished rooms, connecting,
RO A
FOR RENT—One room and kitchenette,
367 Pulliam St. e
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
i FOR RENT, !
Ae A A A A A P At
FOR RENT-—Three rooms for light
housekeeping; every convenience; ref
erences, near Wren's Nest, on Gordon.
West 1258-J.
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FURNI§H_ED APARTS. FOR RENT
BEAUTIFUL $-room furnished apt. pri
vate home; walking distance. Ivy 4840.
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UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT.
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FRANCES
JUNCTION :
PEACHTREE AND IVY.
Rooms, single or en suite. Rates rea
sonable.
FOR RENT — 5-ROOM APARTMENT,
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED,
DESIRABLE. LOCATION; NORTH
SIDE; ALL MODERN CONVENIEN
CES; CHOICE: THREE CAR LINES:
TO SEPTEMBER 1. : CALL IVY 53921
FIVE-ROOM apartment; reasonable;
- new; all conveniences; ten minutes'
walk Whitehall. 365 South Pryor, oppo
site Bynagogue. Ivy 6419. J,
SIX. bright rooms: large porches; entire
floor ;all convenlences, including heat
and water; perfect condition. Owner,
310 Pulliam St.
SIX rooms; remodeled; corner Central
Ave. and Pulliam_Bt.; clase ta White
hall. 617 Atlanta National Bank Bldg.
12 SIMY;SON——S—;."UI} fl. apt. ;‘;flce!fi' af-‘
ran . Beautifu papered, Tsus.
cgn):.."t:’s.eo. Glover’ll 2% Walton,
NEW, upper 5-room apartment in lovely
__home. 112 Lfl‘mg_ce. Ivy 4544-L.
UPPER ,apartment in house with own
er; every l!provement. Tvy 3426,
FURNISHED HCUSES FOR RENT.
tractive furnished six-room bungalow,
with sleeping porch; references. Ivy
2157, ;
BEAUTIFULLY furnished home, sieep
ing porch, two baths, cheap rent.
“North s’9’-3.°‘T!.9_9£“!“___- A,
HALF PRICE, 284 E. c:. Ave., © rooms,
bath. Grossman's, 96 Whitehall St.
UNFURNISHED HOUSES
FOR RENT. :
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CONE. CONE.
FOR RENT.
CHOICE bungalows in all
parts of the city. Phone
us your wants.
Chas. Cone Realty Co.,
Main 3361, 215 Peters Bldg.
CONE. CONE.
FOR RENT -~ Six-room house
and ten acres in Buckhead, on
car line. M. L. Bates, 1249
Peachtree. Phone l:z 1334.
OR RENT-—Nine-room house on West
Peachtree, near Eleventh St., furnish.
.5 STt ISI RN S
reasonable. Call Mrs. MoCord, v Roer,
28 CUNNINGHAM PLACE 5. _‘lmL—' a
}ov.z A{!v conv., nice iot, mfi GPE:-
er s o
A o
ils ."!r??_,!‘r'u,:ff;bv iekeT
T Faraan sirest. West End. West 335
1§ SIMPEON—I6-r., 10 ?,u. walk. Mod
ern conv., S3O, Glove s, 2% Walton,
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS WANTED,
TANTED = Two furnished og partly sure
nished hnusnk»ptn‘“mmn: close in,
by mother and son, 208, care Geor.
Kian, S WEW
THREFR furnished housekesping rooms
for couple with small children: must
be reasonable. Phone Main 3388-J,
UNFURNISHED HMOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS WANTED.
COUPIE "wants two or three unfur
“::‘-hod rooms.s A., Box 13, care Geor-
WANTED—Tmmed h"fiz. thes rooms,
Besr Funce Delosn Futh, vy SEOO-.
UNFURNISHED MOUSES WANTED
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Bresiry Moroty. Peters Wity . 088
DESK SPACE FOR RENT.
CHEAP w-eo Tn lawyers office. Grant
Pig « Bax 381, care Georglan,
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
1,500,
BLUE RIDGE AVENUE
LOT.
Can take a light car and
some cash for this, Bplendid
location, fine lot, and the
lowest Pflfl‘ on street,
!
| JOHN STARR,
l 611 Flatiron Bldg.
MODERN m-,". jo; shad
sot, &5 MO, »&e-m"fl?-' -u‘
lerme. B«nw
____REAL ESTATE FOR SALE®
FOR SALBE-By owner, new 7-room
yflbflok \tmn?er mn‘xm: bgmndxr":bd‘
floors, art glass doors e’ e
‘rooms, sleeping porch. big, ady o
built by day labor; everything the -best;.
:’1!1‘1 »t:crifltilei to ghood party; l,orms&m
--r selling, have purchased larger
Space. 366 Lucile Ave., Waest % . flf
NEAR Druid Hills and Atkins Park, a
brand-new six-room and ‘hall home,
48 good as can _be built; utifully
decorated; beamed cellings dining room,
platerack, French doors, ete, . Price
reasonable. Terms easy. Call owner,
evenings, Ivy 6770-J. .
FOR SALE—Cottage, four large rooms
and large ].:Srch. in choice afacflon of
mountains, one-half mile from Hayes
ville, N. C., and 100 miles from Atlanta;
$850; - bargain; su!tah}f for summer
!‘2‘!!“-_,..1.2‘2’,5 25, HEL‘*E"_J&_E_C.?,_Q._._. |
FOR SALE-SBOO, beautiful elevsited
lot, 50 by 150, on double car line,
where all convenlenco;f are down and
p:&d ttor."rea{]a" .}3 R “ld oct;: cast}i oy’
easy terms. orld Realt ration.:
528-29 Grant. Bidg. 0 i
EAST TENTH STREET--Faeing Pled- -
. mont Park, beautifully elevated build
ing lot, $2,850;: terms. R W. Rarnwell.
Ivy 1832 '621 Candler Bide. |
ANSLEY PARK LOT—Must be sold
within 30 days. For full information
address Profit, Box 60, care Georgian.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR |
EXCHANGE. k \
FOR BXLE OR EXCHARGE Hast &hc.
on Boulevard. = Splendid = fwo-s Y,
slate-roof residence, Large, shady lot.
A bargain. For particulars call Atlanta
Phone 445. : a 2 £
TWO-STORY home, four . bedrooms,
Wadeland Station, Kirkwood, also
building lot; improvements dowr. R. P
Gilllam, Fourth National., M. 631.
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‘REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE :
SANTRD 270 exchange lot in Center
Hill for Ford. Main 3508. 0
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FARM LANDS.
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§ GEORG!A,
WAR%EB—-*O sell two farms; one 20-
acre farm, with gasoline corn mill do
ing 200 bushels per week; one 160-acre
farm, fine for stock ml}lng‘ For prices
and t&tms write or see J. D. Gray, Jas
per, Ga,, or T. M. Holmes, Jasper, Ga.
100-ACRE FARM In Fulton County for
sale cheap, or exchange for eng in
come uroper{y. See owner. 410 Siivey
Bldg. £
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REAL ESTATE WANTED! g
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BEYRD BEATTY COMFA.\‘? » Ivy AO,
wants a bnr:ain eight-room, twu-storg
‘house in Druid Hills section. Good cas
IO R i
LIST your propertY‘ with us. We have
four salesmen that produce results,
W. L. Cu_!xg_goavlgy_gomoqny.__'.uamjlo:
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.PLANTS, TREES AND, SEEDS.
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ALL VARIETIES.
FOTA'fls and vegotaffle planis, whole
sale; Watson melon seed, selected, J.
L. White, Floral place, Homeland, Ga.
TOMATO, pepper, cabbage and onion
plants for $1 per 1,000. J. W, Staf,
Waldo, Fla,
POTATO PLANTCMW
SWEEfi: P()TAWOES FOR SALE—I
have a fine lot of sweet potatoes for
sale. A finer potato and a finer lot of
tatoes never was put on the market
?t?r sale. I will deliver In sacks at Way
cross, Ga., for 75 cents per Bushel, in
five-bushel lots and upward. Orders will
be filled promptly. Now (s the time to
et a bar;gnln In sweet potatoes. Ad-
Srcu 8. V. Jeftords, Route 4, Waycross,
Ga,
' A SB-Ten million ready
A 15, throughout season, Varieties,
Nancy Hall, Porto Rico, Norton Yam,
rices $1.60 per 1000: 10,000 or more
tuo per 1,000. Wil «hip fnnd, th:t:
g:anu in good condition, nicely crated.
hu-!muon cgor:‘ntlwd. lur;{er:e:ml:.‘:-
change . ele, Ca. . s,
Box {73, Gordela, Ga. |~ 1 A it
POTATO PLAN'I'B-I'en milliofi; Naney
Hali, Porto feo, Triumph, Dooley
Ready now. $1.50 per thousand, any
quantity, Safe delivery and prompt ship
ment guaranteed. Catalogue angd pre.
mium offer FREE. Give me your order.
1 can “deliver the goods” “Quality
counts.” G. D. Moore, Box 65, Haw-
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SWEET potato plants ready for immedi
' ate nh_}pment‘ Naney Hall, Porto Rico,
Early rifumph and Red Providence,
$1.50 per thousand, f. 0. b. Florida. To
mato, beet and lettuce rlamn. $1.50 per
thousand. F. E Huli, Rock Hill, 8. C.
SWEET potate plants, early improved
Triumph, sl.lO pt;' thousand ml
count and prompt ghipment guarantee
Reference, %&H'in County i{ll\l. J. W,
Snowdes. Bay Minette, Ala.
SWEET POTATO PLANTS for spring
dellvoa’;“ R;-‘; PP.rnvM'{-m_ Trulump:\.
Nane all a orto Ricos; all early
va'htyl”: $1.50 per 1000, W, L. Me-
Duffie. Uptonville, Ga. L sl
TEN MILLION swest potato plants,
Nancy Hall and Porto Rico yams, $1.38
per thousand, Orders filled qrnmmh.
‘1.25 on 50,000 lots or more. J. V. Huch
ingwon, Lakeland, Fla. e
SWEET potato plants, five million Nan.
styE';?;Yr.u l!(.':fi‘ thousand: Red Provi
dence or P. R. yams, $1.40; 2 per cent
discount cash with order. Brown &
Eon, fl'l‘?k:_._!ll‘.‘__‘ R
I?‘Efiffi,'fi reimproved King earliest
- dduble prolific .Jum yield lint eot
ton, 100 pounds seed, $5. Cocke's prolifie
seed corn, sl_peck, £2.50 bushel, Bugar
Loat Farm, Youngwville, N, C,
BUDAN GRASE -Gremtest annual hay
grass known: 3 to € tons per fl;::,
Pure certified seed, 12¢ pound. Spe
quantity prices. J. Barr, Clio, Ala
BEST varieties ‘omatoes, peppers and
sweetl potato plants are now ready
for shipment; price 32 per 1,000, deliv.
ered. & P, Pitts, Hampton, Fla
SUDAN GRASS SEED ofielatly in.
spected: free frog Johnson grass, 34 50
per hundred. Your eheck Is good. Weas
ver Bros, Lubbock, Texas #
FOR BALE ~Globe tomato, Naney Hall
and Porto Rico potate plants: $1.25
pir lew. HC MeDanlel, Orlando,
NANCY WALL™ pnu'n.“x.sami‘ “ready
now; $1L.50 thousand gulvl with
’tmr order. Coleman Plant Co, Tifton,
in
BWEET POTATO il from clenn seed
Nancy Hall, Jersay and Triumph, $1.2%
(4 !,&‘ Clearwater Farms, Almn.' Ark
NANCY HALL Potate Si ~ $l5O per
1000 God pack Premmt -MKI{WM
The Colonia! Gardens, Orlando, a
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AEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
. PRYOR STREET. |
There is o future for this street. Tt has & good line of busi
mhwmleudhgmmmemur,mdnfiulumdhm
Southeastern Fair,
At present values are low on Pryor street, Here is a sample
of what you can get: .
The former Loretto Sehool, about midway between Rawson
and Engenia streets; lot 1002150, with a 20-room building on it.
Thhph«.mhh;hmlmfwbfimfiondpurpmhd
fered at SIO,OOO.
If you add the land value and building cost, you get consider
ably more than £IOOOO,
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
ADMINISTRATRI& SALE. °
WE will st M"f., N .{“ by Bl nsy
e on . at thee, “ .
room cotteae on lot @by 180 1o &) e dfiv{'k King, ‘ad
peE ey WS R
: E. RIVERS REALTY €O,
_READ FOR PROFIT—GEORGIAN WANT ADS—USE FOR RESULTS
PLANTS, TREES AND SEEDS. 1
{ POTATO PLANTS.
RICO, Nancy Hall and e
yam potato plants, §1.60 per thoouad’:
. X l'faoncock Ashburn, Gpa.
J?OTATO PLANTS, %.25 per thousand.
NannX.Hsn, Porto Rico, Triumph. O.
E. Watts, Bartow, Fla.
T ____TOMATO F MATO PLANTS.
FO ell sprayed Livingstone
‘Globe tomato Planta, from now until
first of June, $1.75 per 1,000, f. o. b., in
large or small lots. * W. H. Stone, Bish
opville, Fla.
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BIANT Torn, Dest in Soutn, 33 Busher: |
$1 peck; order at once with cash., R,
C. Bland, Kerr, N. C.
COTTON SEED.
T HAVE & few bushels Willlams' Reim
proved green seed that I will sell at
60c peck, fi bushel, while they last. Re
it &y_ban draft. 8. L. Upshaw, Lu
thersville, Ga, oßk
KELIVS Blue Ribbon cotion, the ear
liest, hardiest and most prolific in ex
istence; amount of seed limited. Write
for catalog. R. 8. Kell, Tifton, Ga.
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POULTRY, PET AND LIVE STOCK.
MRCERRE NOT ](e
BREBDER exhibitor and {mporter of
8. C. White ang Buff Leghorns, White
and Buff Plymouth Rocks, Silver Pen
cileq Plymouth Rock, Parmdge Plym
outh Rock, Blue Andalusians, Black Or
gingtonl,- Silver Eranxled Hamhurfs,'
White Minorcas, Light Brahmas Price
£1.50 per fifteen ei‘s, or $£2.75 per thlrty..]
Lark Cornigh, Lakenvelder, price $2 per
fifteen eggs. Blue Orplngéons. $3 per
fifteen eggs. Wild Mallard Ducks, White
Muscovy Ducks, Fawn and White Run
ner Du?kl. 81.56 per fifteen. Guarantee
twdv‘? ive chicks or replace free. Or
der direct from this ad and we pay
express.. . Catalogue free. Write your
wants, Lombardy Heights Pouitry
E?‘Lm-. Stanford, Ky. . 1
BARRED ROCKS—Finest {Joulsle exhi
bition quamoy. !;;5?. b, $3.00; 30,1
$5.00, Have 30 gra aug&tera. Parks-
Mittenfiorft 2’!l-0305 hen berty Bell.
Egge, 15, $1.60; 100, $7.50. White Le%-
horns, s%rnnd layere, winners. E%n. 15,
31 50: 30, J2O 2,600 ribbons, 45 cups
years, atalog. John Low Smith, 1§
W. Mitchell, Atlanta, Qa.
STANDARD bred Buff Wyandones,‘
Blue Orpingtons, 8. C. Mottled An
conas, White Hofll.m turkeys, White
African gulnean. Blue Orpington aggs.‘
$3 to § eer 15. , Heninghurst Farm,
Jefterson, Va. R
ONE male, six hens, Blue Anddlusians,
$156; male and four hens, White Cor- |
g:;h Gl.mdss,let‘}z}:i mage and"foui“henns.
ver Span amburgs, SB. ne
birds. 88 _&' Mmlgr\:’\(ouuru. Ga.
BARY CHICKS-—- for hatching.
Single Comb wmfe" Leghorns, 200-egg
strain. Satisfied customers our mott,.
Prices reasonable, Write Densmore
Peultry Farm, Roanoke, V. o
FOR SALE—iOO new names of peopie
who have answered our poultry ads.
Stock and eggs. Efi:t prominent breeds.
240 hot-water incubator. United Poultry
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BARGAIN PRICES--Heavy strain 6. C.
White Leghorn, Buff Orpingtons and
R. L. Reds; pullets, $1.25 each; cockerels,
s£2, for quick sale. DeWitt C. Bacon,
Guyton, Ga. B e
C(DI.FA)% Farm baby chicks live and
grow 18to big, husky birds. Generous
layers of big, brown eggs. Send for
;‘t;talog. T P Richardson,. Evanston,
MR I T S
BYFF Toshin ang fi‘?ck Coenin Ban
tams: winners New York, Boston, Ha
gernown: stock and eggs for sale. Do
usiness on the square. A. P. Ingram,
West Chester, Pa, ‘
EGGS.
BGGR from Arst prize winners White
Hollug turkeys, Ringlet Barred
Rocks, Rose Comb White Wyandottes.
Satisfaction gx‘aunteed. Cireulars free.
Mrs. M. F, th, Somerset, Vg
Fonr S.\LFA-L':{. from pure bred,
prize-winning 8. C. White Le‘horn
and Sliver Lace Wyandotte chickens,
$1 for 18, J.‘ Lewis, Swainsboro, Ga.
FOR BALE re-bred. 8. C. filla
Leghorn and B. P Rock eggs, 91 for
15; 100 W. L., $. J. A, Harding,
SRR L
BLACK LANGSHAN. White Orpington
eggs, from prize winners, Mrs. Ona
Waters York Ltmnon Tenn. L
RHODE ISLAND RED and B OF
“ylncwn eggs, fine strain, $1 for 15, 126
indsor St. Main 3588, £
INCUBATORS.
BUCKEYE incubators. Send us §71.50
for the best incubator made; ”-0':
size, or 110-egg size for sls. Marbut
Minor, Fast All:\_mn, Ga
LEQGHORNS, = 5
PRFERLESS single-comb White Teg.
horns utility eggs: $5 for 100 w
from New York and Hn%er-wwn t
E”" winners, $56 for 15 atalog. Ryan
ros., Hendricks, W. Va,
FOR BALE--Brown Leghorn eggs for
huchan, from a flock that has
averaged 70 !‘:er cent the entire wlr“er.
sl_ per 15, . M. Hutchinson, Mohti-
B
THOUSANDE OF BABY CHICKS.
YOUNG strain 8. C. White Leghorns
At 100 each, in lots of 25 or more.
\tm Leghorn Farms Co., Ensley,
. ___.”“
FOR EALE-—B. C. Brown Leghorn u:r,
18 for §l. Incubator lots of 100 for
$: Prompt shipments. L. E. Toole,
Route 2, Macon, Ga. ee
ONE hundred pure-bred filn'—'i/g-l
horn hens st 30 cents each, If taken
at once. Call at 718 Temple Court!
Bldg., City. =
WHITE LEGHORN e , Jbest layin
strain; soc for 15 1m for 20; (Cis
per 100. Rosemont Farm, Wayneshoro,
Ga.
£ LANGSHANS, R s, ]
THOROUGHBRED Black Langshan
eggs, §1 for 15, C. 1. Harrison, Le-
Deiy Oy, Tenn 4 TR TR
MINORCAS.
A A AP AN PAI I
BUFPPF MINORCAR, latest variety
world's greatest layers and wnou'
businesy ’owl Winners at leading
shows, incinding Madison Bq. Garden
N Y. Marble Henoit, Montello, Mass.
ORPINGTONS.
BUPY n“"..thu,QM Aix fancy Dreed-
Ing pens of four hens and one cock,
110 pen. sma&. sockersls, §2 and §5
Fyew, :l 50 and 12 per 15. 1. J. Hemp
eriay, 3¢ l,ur!‘!a Ave J a
WHITE ORPINGTONS,
OUT of egns that cost us 510 nfllnf
They are beauties. Priced right. Valr
View Farm, Palmetto, Ga
e e s e oSS
REAL ESTATE FOR SALR
[ POULTRY, PET AND LIVE STOCK
‘* ORPINGTON }
‘ };leaN laying ‘m‘l:'l ‘::ii:o F"d 5
vy 1
grand birds, correctly ’mntod;' fteen
eggs for two dollars. Mrs. L. P. Eber
hardt, Elberton, Ga. = - B 4
ORPINGTONS—CHANGE — FOEE’I‘E?
WHITE ORPINGTON, best in South;
our 85 eggs at 31 setfing. Chicks make
1% pounds in two months. Dan Sharpe,
Asheboro, N; 3 @ 7% ¢ ¥ o
‘PLYMOUTH ECKS.
LOOK s’(?‘?—;3 'Eurok%, Barred fioeis‘
layed 692 eggs in ‘ebruary. K
from these great layers and show bugs’. ‘
g for 15; flz aer 100. W. H. Haun,
STONGEICHEL WLVI L P e
BARRED ROCKS fexciusively, Won Ist
exhibition, Ist’ cockerel “bred ‘pens
Evansville show, 1916, Eggs per set
ting $3 and 35. G. G. Lockyear, Box A,
Chrisney, Ind. | |
‘BARRED, also White, - Plymouth Rock
ex? for hnt.ehln,: balance of this uea-“
son, §! for 16; $6 for 100. Kuhn’s Poul
try’ Farm, Route 3, Atlanta. Atlanta
Phone 6004-M. - A BT
FOR SALE--Black Plymouth flocfil.-‘
best strain; ofin, dozen or more, 10¢
each. John B. Humble. Asheboro, N. c.‘
BARRED ROCK eggs for hatchj}tl\g: bred
to lay; $1 for fifteen. $5 per hundred.
Keystone Poultry Yards. Longwood, Fla,
PLYMOUTH ROCK eggs for hatching,
§l. Everett Seed Co., 29 W, Alabama
Street,
2 SILVER fiAMPINE.. ‘
900 in t nths; eggs §2
& eg| n ten months; eggs per
setting. fifl 2‘__}_(_:;?_l-. kHugt_s%g_[%__fil‘s_..l
e WVANDOTTES, |
FIRST prize winning White Wyandottes,
bred especially to lr-({; eggs b cents,
~each; §5 per 100. No orders acceptedw{ow
less than $1; two pairs full+blood 1d-
Geese, $5 pair, J. F. Pollard, Green
ville, N, C, B
iF(‘)'R s:aLEaSix. ?{gm nmdm
ens one cock, i eRgS,
$2 seiting. 'W. O. Cox, Newnan, Ga.
| COWS. ‘
FOR SALI—HIigh grade Holstein: male,
_ nearly ready. for service, Aspply Silver
Leat Dairy, B, F. D. 4Ty 8087 "
'TWO nice Jersey cows, fresh in milk,
10 Racine, West 15 65-3.
‘w HORSES A MULES, |
HORSES, bugifes for rent or sale. 200
__Whitehall. Atl, 1394, Main 2393. :
| MW&.&%%Q.&°M;M--M |
- GREEN GROUND BONES,
| CAMPBELL BROS., |
| 77 DECATUR ST. |
| PRINTED STATIONERY. A 4
ILDORTRATE A —Wr 3
| for oxg new {llustrate clubfim
farm and business stationery. It is free
and a beauty. Dept. G, Oxford Orphan
age, Oxford, N, C. 8
| PIGEONS.
TATLITY squab breedsrs, Carneaux ang
| White Homers are our specialty; these
two breeds pay the grain bill and then
some. We wsell mated working pains
only. Write for schedule of reasonable
prices and data on several other breeds
we found which did not prove a profit
or yny for grain. Ploneer Squab Loft,
Milford. Mass, 4
SAGINAW j)igrnn Feed, 100 Ibs., $3.25
"ESCO" XX Pigeon Feed, 100 Ibs., $3.00
Willlamson XX Health Grit, 100 ibs., $2.00
| Feed the best—it's choaßst.
EVERETT SEED CO,,
Corner Forsyth and Alabama Streets,
n
oD CARNEAUX.
SUPERIOR SIZE, Superior Type, Supe
rior Color. Breed‘ ers and y% stock
raised from Champion Prize inners
sold and shipped on approval. W. A.
Mehaffey, Route 7, Box 141, Fort Worth,
Te{gl.m______
| DO you want to save fialn? Save time,
| labor and trouble? eep your birds
heaithy and raise larger squabs? The
[ "Hasco™ feader will do all this and more,
too. Write for circulars, prices, ete.
Hazard Squab Co., Georgetown, 8. C
CARNEAUX —Guaranteed mated and|
wurldn":‘ good color and shape and
excellent breeders: extremely reasonabie
At $3 per pair; better prices for larger
numbers. Writs The Carolina Pigeon
’r‘lnnt. Box 412-A, Clinton, 8. C.
' §5lB IN PIGEONS-——Start raiging be
| for market or bresding &nrposu..“:k.
big grofiu with our Jum pigeons. Wa
teach vou. Large, free, filustrated in
structlve circulars. Providence Squab
Company. Providlence, R I |
RED CAfiNEAl.'waF":fl Sh[f?f-"fi. F..‘
SOME extra choice birds at $2 a pair;
~_all mated, banded and working; spe
clal attention to out-of-tnwn orders.
' Phone Main 5352-J. W, O, Thornton, 4%
Capitol Age, Atanta, Ga. '
THE" PIGEON glll‘(,lRlUll!
GIANT White Runts, Yellow Mondaines,
Glant Market Breeders, Carneaux, Mal
tese, Homers. Individual hrendla sys
tom. Stock guaranteed. Write u‘n
B. Neff, Smithsburg, Md.
WHITE HOMERS—Raised in the Bou&h
and acclimated. Large birds. Prolifie
breeders. Mated and banded. Satisfac
tion guaranteed $1 50 per pair, express
gzid on five pa'i‘a. C. Waiter Sione,
wilng Green, Wy.
FOR BIRDS out of condition, sour crop
going 'u,m, try Carter's’' Pigeon Cor
rector al oxau will be convinced. Prios
50 for SI.OO. Also a f“t benefit to
hens before lnnnc J. J. Carter, Need
ham Heights, Mass. = =~~~
FOR SALE-Homer and gah- Mon
daines, 3 and 3% Ibs. per r. French
«murnnux, b{”;, from -)l\'o' 'lto‘ck: {01::!
8 and of the v nest. Ilustra!
ho'&m ?8e M%ryrd- Airlle Farm,
Nutchez, Miss
PIGEONS-— 11,000 to esisct from, m
fornia Glant Runts, White Kfn-.‘
Hungarians, White Kings, Show Hom-‘
ery. Base uflvJ fi:‘nmod every -
wn’-re, King Lofts, 866, Hayward,
Cal
FOR EALE 30 pairs Biue Barred Hom
ery, all mated and banded; 12 yoana
sters, 24 mm\d-hnu‘ nest howis; all
P!n’or'::. 31\"‘-"",!'0'4:““?'5 takes the lot.
“ar " "l:i.____"f‘_- -..?!.".L.A%r,,-
PARGAIRE n Carneaux and ite
Kings, Mondaines. Here is, your op
rofl\mlly to get first class stock for
ets than half veiue. Write me today.
E. G, Carlson, Woburn, Mass e
HOMEP. and Carneau Pigeons for breed
ing, mated and 'orklvw. unmated or
young stock Blue Andalusian stock
l_?d fERN 'h'lld‘ r:u:‘:m.n. il B
Chicago St, Sturgis N
PREEDERE of ehos-and iy
neaux, Homers, White Kings, fancy
mem. Won more prises than any
reeder In the Bouth last year, Milford
Rros., f’ulumho!_-_,. in
WHITE KINGE - Youngsters, very rfinp
quality considered; any quantity, §1
each, Al {mu‘p!an bred from best
birds, Sterling Pigeon Lofts, P. O. Box
244, Columbus, Ga. o
LARGE Red Carneanx; show nn-'hcg,
:Iv;d Ic;-lad au'«u;l. Few palrs wl{’l
white tips, iy ‘flm 1
Kterner, ano 1, .‘rost.c s, York Souu- .;
L, Pesnevasis. aka
BIG White German lum:’fi up: uth
ity Carnesux (red), $5; market
bresders (large), §5. Ju vod, active,
fast brnd\ng ock, . I'rhummon.
Red Bank, N. J. arom
CARNEATX “Golden Yellows, §4 pair:
Reds, -:lnma - Nn‘; 'h"‘? nn!!
splanhes, Reds, per palr and
u:'h ‘“f""llm Lofts, Lawton street,
Atlanta Ga = e _‘
FANGCY and sanab bresders, 34 varie
tien o(m{ucocmn, oan please you In
quality a price. satisfaction or money
bt 00 W Mifliean, Moultrie. Ga
Carneaux and English Pouters,
MATED show -rm&\imup mrdul Geo. W
Anderson, 11 Giligtte Bt, Allania, G
VOR SALEYomers and Dragoons
good stock, reasonable prices. John
Evereit, Box 354, Petham, Gs, _ _ °
ABOUT 35 pair White Homer and Care
Beany m’wu- First 120 gets them all
ORR e &
FOR SALl—Pirst class Carneanx and
Hwailows. Frank Hagermann, Wright
o, Me -
W,J% AN ol
4
SQUABS,
FINE, fat squshe, $550 per dogen, 7|
n hnll_‘fiu:h. Oa W‘m"-m_’!"fl’.’n‘r:
FIST T 3 squabe, 1550 per dogen, 1 o,
2 _Valdosta, Ga Wi Fdwards,
AT
PR RTINS i Wegis |
“Ats both male, ’podlr.d Moek, Ho
marhlrh mrain. af'se T-morth.ola kit
1508, same stock. Ruth B Dodge, Tel
avovsa, Ca
Poultry, Pigeons and Live Stack
By JNO. S. McCREIGHT. '
A&dreca all communications to the Pigeon, Poultry and L}vc Stock Dept.,
The Georgian Company, 20 E. Alabama Bty Atlanta, Ga.
Hats Off to the Humble Hen
The good old hen, the modest, the
Indomitable, the busy hen-—she of the
red comb—to her would I write an apos
trophe! More paradoxes could be writ
ten of her than of any domestic animal
on the farm. She earns more in pro
portion to her cost and is given tess
credit than the horse. the cow, the gsheep
or pig. She works harder, gets up ear
lier, attends to her own husiness bet
ter, while less thought is given to hez
comfort than to any animal on the farm.
‘She picks up what nothlnl‘ else wants
and what no animal would find.. She
pays in ecashable product each day for
what she picked up the gn¥ before,
Her contributions to the breakfast table
and to the credit side of the Frocery
bill are regularly made, for which she
receives scant thanks, yvet she sings and
cackles and goes uncomplainingly on her
way. She deserves more than she gets,
and she gets what she wants by’ going
after it. God bless the humble hen-—she
;alum; of man's best and most neglected
riends.
Wifty hens paying a net profit of 81.5 g
each save $75 from going on the chu%
account at the store for frocerles. 4
.?ggmn:é hrollcm' f}‘om ‘this G‘t‘hat( &no
usa ens would pay a profig o "
500, however. ' Phe Q?B may mean just
#bout that much added to the net prof
its of the farm by reason of the fact
that the care and feed of the flock
was purely incidental to the operations
of the farm, and really represented no
additional cost fdr labor or feed.
A'he cow, the E!g and the hen, the in
domitable trio that has saved the farm
to many a omesteader, of these not the
least is the humble hen.—D. E. Wil
lard, Northern Pacifie Railway Develop.
ment Agent, tn Dakota Farmer,
SUCCESS WITH BABY CHICKS.
Thousands of beginners in poultry
ralsing, as well as many experienced
breeders; have found that the hardest
Froblem after hatching or buying chicks
8 to make them live through the first
ten days. Many hundreds of thousands
of chicks are jost each season during
the first critical period because of care
less and wrong' feeding. Success with
the- chicks <epends “entirely upon the
person “‘behind the gum,” for to be sue
cessful In brooding and feeding young
chicks ome must not be careless as to
detalls, haphazard in feeding or negli
gent about. sanitation.
The old saying, “A bird in the hand
is worth two in the shell.' is true
enough, as the purchase of day-old
chicks has many advantages and espe
clally for the novice, over the method
of buying eggs and hatching them your
self. But many breeders would rather
buy eggs from a reliable poultryman,
knowing exactly what they are buying,
and hatch the chicks themselves, there
by deriving pleasure from poultry rais
ing.
Ww
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POULTRY, PET AND LIVE trocx{]
R T e o Teanle™ %
terrier in Georgia; snow white, dark
face marks, "‘“'"& tail. She's from u{.
htere%uurgs; toffice order ge
her. B. W‘;_.ymfiu,‘elm-_%.
AT BTUD—!:n"lllh setter Turbulent;
”!:ut son old re.'hl;ul;ce. m.' pups
real bird 3 a 0~
duces the wlnnm of to—é:;‘. ‘g'u. ’sru.
C._D. Jordan, Monticello, Ga. 2
KI 008 Collle nmoir
Cn.m&le 168942, son of champion South-
Buater for'sio ‘i:‘::";m'fi Kirkwood:
; v wood,
O, %fio mna fis- i
and Alredale breeder, has prize dogs
and mtelul for male. Bargain s:“‘
1701 %th street, unu_){o':m; 5
T nd 'red"':rrm" & aarts
| arkings a b -
Healey EMIL Fhone Tvy T 8 .
m;‘ -ki ~ 1 pedi Ay "‘aztl";;:
of mar an . -
Heals; Bldmlw IL, »
FOR %Afig—-flomufim fox terrier
pu&plu, males, $5; females, $3. Teach
er, Kenwood, 5
THOROUG ué% _fox tgrrior pusipies, e SR,
ma les $3. rw-
Loed‘%t.“’ - ._u’ »- T
Afmmm‘rum«-fl‘wun
old, 84 each, Answer qulek. lvy
7680, ' -~
ALF.~Guinea pigs, rabbits, ring
doves, wMu' doves, fancy pigeons,
?oud rats, white rats fancy mice.
ohn M. Ornellas, 1719 East Mason
otreet, Springfleid, M.~
RABBIT
FOR BALE “Beautiful An 00, $0:
pair pedigreed Rufus g'l:llns. 4;
pedigreed Belglan doe with five young,
rfed and racy, $4; pen fine Indlan Run
ner ducqas, five hens and drake $lO.
?wflfn‘ must sell quick. J. M.
Toung, Jr., Waycross, Ga. .
%AT%
A reey tiie .
Both St. Lamberths and Island breed-
Ing: none better.
‘A.lll.l’.d Holstein Cattle. Hea
r-%um of De Kol strain. Calves é!
o 3100 each. My herd 1= tuberculin
tested by the government and declared
nulfl;‘ clean, {ow prices with qual
ity. or particulars address Jn&or
Stock Farm, Motley, Va. G. W. Shuler,
etor.
AN FORNEN 50l reisisredTlaT
:dqln male and female calves, Also
grade “u:floh;d?'n‘;’lon' and hnMcu‘bmh
oun! stered bulls from uzm -
i‘(‘f M"‘.;g o‘7 o ta::
ng #. Can supply your wan
Holstein. W, M, Ml(un. fi. F. D. No. 4,
Richmond, Va.
REGIETERED Holstelns. Catile suitable
for foundation herds. Rulls and fe
males not related. Price S6O up. Write
for cnr‘u. ntlu” class of stock
;oa Allamuchy Farms, Allamuchy,
FOR ™ BALE- Reginisfod ~ Jaregy ~bul
mn! at reasonable” prices, o] by
Raleighs homhmrlo% the best bred
Jersey bull Eouth. ma'u once. J.
R. Humphries ,\cwg;lih, .
JO. ALLEN & & , Newport, Tenn.
Rood-n of pure bred Shorthorn cat
-8:. dusi-purpose kind, reds and roans,
Calves, heifers. bulls and cows for sale
LIVE STOCK,
ers of Holstein and Jersey cattle,
Berkshire and Tamworth hogs Hreed.
lns #ock for sale. For J»cmcual:n write
oD Jamagie, Avees G
BUY Avrahires 1 your dairy or fam
'lly rowl 'fltoflbu ages l'v sale,
U . ¢le ¥, Con
verme' &Co Wooavilie M, ¥ et
COW T TRvigotator,” with book! =~ twe
woeeks' treatment for mare and bet.
ter mi'k, Bend 50c If satisfied, to Dan
fnle, 173 Milk St m
WE are offering some mighty fine boars
roady Ms. lno‘rv!u. yon‘nc'lun, hig
brosd sows, M'.d“:‘nd nmlu. ;lllc
nd qualit s ng. alr
View' Parm, Paimetta, dae
FOR SALE u;zm-n«d Berkaliires, of
quality anl m o-u&, none bettar, sat.
!ul‘u!:on wil fa::utum::\h, !“u;‘l“l- m»-.k
old plgr, god s 50 emch;
;‘fla‘:',{ John = Humble, Asheboro,
A MPATTRE P for sais 1 have &
nice bunch of fall and winter pigs for
Mis, Also book orders for ?'"'fl far
row, Can m&nhfi w and 1 no
;nmnm w. Mot , Route 7, Peru,
DRO TERABY AT N asibread,
0’:"!"..» Pm-:'u e .’L
Wltaxer & Co'. Fayerteville, Ten:
RPGIETERED Duros hoars, gilts, chales
gy, best bresding, reasonubles prices
'fii J:nhn. amm, Tenn,
5 registored O
Lo wat rz:oubh prices. B. P,
Jones, nolds
want td suggest caution to all prospec
tive buyers. Do not bu?r the very cheap
est, but at the same time don’t pay an
exorbitant price. In baby chicks, as
in most other things, it pays to pay a
little ‘more and get a standard article.
What you want, too, is chicks with vi
tality, chicks that will grow into strong,
healthy birds. The, word ‘‘vitality” is
the keynote in success.with, chigks,
The "last thlnfi a chick does” before
pipping the shell’ and hatching is to
swallow or ahsorb the yolk of the egg.
This is nature's way, and in the yolk of
the egg nature has provided sufficient
nourishment to last the chick fortg
elght hours so that no food should be
given for that length of time. That's
“the reason, why day-old chicks can be
shipped such distances in good condi
tion and why safe delivery can be guar
anteed for a thousand miles from the
hatchery, s
Before your chicks arrlve, or even if
Kbu hateh them yourself, have , gour
rooder disinfected, ready and running
at the proper temperature of 90 degrees,
although some have them several de
grees warmer. Get your chicks under
warm hover as soon as possible, and if
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tGrowth of Atlanta .
by
Bulldin tor Ed R, Hays re
caived ngm a coßy of u‘ew map
of Atlanta, drawn by RW, ris for
A. Weaver, the m‘r official, The gluwh
features the city limits of 1905, the ex
tension of 1904, the limits of 1910 and
the. extension of uk& and is expected
to p{ove of great help to real estate
agents,.
New mz‘ maps are in the course of
preparation by nveu‘l engineers and
should be out in a short time. These
will show the numes of many new own.
ers of acreage tracts in the various sec
tions, X
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Ground Broken for Apartment,
Ground was broken Wednesday for
the three-story brick l.‘nrtment which
A. N. Canton, the architect, will build
at the southeast corner of West Peach
tree and Peachtree place at a t of
$30,000.
A permit t:‘&ufld this structurd was
issued this by Building Inspector
Hays. .
c:aty ‘Pn’mn Ready.
Coples the 191 grotnm of county
road and street work are expected to
be received Thursday by Atlanta real
estate men, following a Wednesday
meeting of the public works committee
at_the courthouse.
The committee has heen vormnfion
this pro{rl.m a long time and is said to
have put it In fine shape. ) |
.‘ Luclle Avenue Sale. o |
The Brookwood Real Estate omu?
has gold to J. H. gl:mg No. 815 Lucile
avenue, 192 feet west of Hopkins street,
“Ab!! w'h’” - to record &mn ng
e as gon rec
from James T. Wlmhvu to Bishop vflr.
ren A. Candler, No. 68 Cleburne avenue,
157 feet southenst of Walker street, for
55,600, including the assumption of a
$2,600 loan,
Bullding Permits. |
$30,000-Fitzhugh Knox, No. 885 West
l”eawhn»'ut Bturut. 2 three-story brick
apartment. work.
$l5O--W. H. énmpull. No, 61 loom\-‘
avenue, ramodel dwemnf. Daywork. :
S3OO--Mrs. Carrie Martin, No. 109 East
L'lovken'.h street, raise and repair. Day
- work. 1
‘ $l2O-Henry K. Newton, Tilden street,
near Marietta street, &fl? roof. <
S4O-W, G. Golen, Ashby and Par.
sons streets, cold drink stand. Day
work. .
S4O—T. B. Everett, No. 158 Lucile ave
nue, frame garage. Daywork.
$7.000-George Wlt and J H.B.
7 ge W. Jr. a ames H. B
‘Bflm to A. J. Browniee, 140 Eliza
beth street, 120 by 192, April 22 1518,
- S6OO--Jobu K, Bowen to Lawrence
Templeton, lot on the south side of
West Hunter street, 212 feet west of
east line of ?nd lot 141, 46 by 209 feet.
\.-\%rll 24, 1916,
2,000-R. H. Fleld et al. to Mrs. Fan
nie L. Goodman, lot on the southwest
let.wnc:.o.f umn? cémt u?d“.\h;;til‘» ave
nue. y set. Apri b
Visoed e Eliote,th A. £ Barnett,
No. 768 ot streef, 50 by 150. Apri|
$2.650-Mrs. O, W. Hudgine to Mrs,
Mary A WilHamns, h‘tfion the south side
of East Georgia avenoe, between Grant
street and Cherokee avenue, 0 by 111,
March 31 1916,
$2,350 Herbert J. Haas and P M,
Kaufman to B, F. Shainker, lot on the
wast side of Washington street, 8§ feet
from the portheast corner of G«sm
avenne, 44 by 130 feet. March 31, 1
$790--R. C. Johnson to Brasz Fullen,
lot on the west gide of Nmt street, 380
feet south of Rockwell street, 30 by 19!
feet. November 14, 1914,
- s2.2so<Really Trust Company to Mrs,
Emma P. and Mrs. Leolan H. Hollday,
lot 1, block 23, Ansley Park, on the easi
side of ull.“l"r‘do. 7% by 212 feet. Jan-i
[ o
%nh Ia MeCord to T, L. MeCur- |
{y. Jot 2, block on. Flien N. l;tlv‘ul”fiu
mmnalt ‘ompany’s subdivision,
Fe y 235, 1916, :
) lkrb-'dun Realty (m';nny to M.
L. uschenberg, lot went side of Lang
horti street, 45 feet south of CGreens
wich street, 49 by 130 feet. April 14, 1914,
$lO and El('hll:u of Property--Mra,
Mary J. Turnell t& Mrs. 8 C. Harvill,
ot on the west side of Hampton strest,
300 feet north of Kthel street, 100 by 173
foet, trfll 18, 1018,
$lO-Mrs. Laura M. Aenchbhacher to
Lowry National Bank, of Atlanta, No
?lo?el)llnm street, 57 by ¥l. Aprl) 25,
9
$5,500 ~Jamen T. Willlaums to Warren
A. Candler, No, 3 Cleburne avenue, 50
by 208 A&rll 25, IMB,
$l5O-M M. Chapman to W. J Moe
Crory, «B«-hflf’ acTe On AN unnamed
street, 1 :( south of Peyton street,
April ‘2O, )
158,250 Francls . Mackle and P. C,
MceDuffie to John W, White, Jot on the
southwest corner of Pledmont avenue
'l',"l'; Hixth street, 78 by 155. April 9,
§l6« Westview Cemetery Aspoci@tion
"r," s{:{‘ Htrangs, lot 4, section 84, April
150-J M Moss and W. T. Haye to
Miss ¥ B Jonas, lot on the north side
of Heechwood -vugt. 50 foe\;m of
:"""‘f‘ avenue, by 145 7 January
mbc
150-W. T Hays to sume, lot 310 feet
east of northeast corner of R“-w hwood
and Hartford avenue, oby 145 Jaunu-
A
vy 5 same, ot
on the north J."J:" mhwml avenus,
1% t eust of Hartford avenue,
¥bh 15, October 24, 1904
$126 - Pynice \\'on)‘um to W. T Uays,
lot 21: %‘;‘“ from the northeast cors
ner o "ag avenue ang Hartford
avenue, by 148 Januars ? 107
193-W., R Berry 0 J. W. Moss .-;3
W. T. Hays, lot on the north side
Beechwooy avenue 200 feet sast of
Hartford avenue, 50 by 145 Janusry
11, 1800
Loan Deeds, "
$2.000 - Marion Emith to Massachaseils
Mutyal! Life Insurance Company. ot of
the north sie of Bieventh stivet e |
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1916.
N ey S R
they have had a‘lanij Journey, you wits
;O(m find tll;em comngj from under the
over and looking.fog. s thiz ot
First Feeding i‘%"fim B
After being plaged in the dhey
alhnuld llilla“ "flm&y"{#j, K La%
they w want something .t L i
well as eat. The fll‘et-fe& \ o
sist of»bread. orumbs and the.yolk of
hard-beiled .egg cmma&dfi_ ageiher a
good commereial dry milk mash,.ovdny
of the reliable baby chick fopds-now k
vertised. This should be ghein feed for
at least four or five days when they can
;)e lgiv»in ahny good“commercl_ chick
eed, n the meantime, too; ‘you ecan .
give them some pin-head grit’and cover
the bottom of the brooder with fine,
clean sand, .
When ten days old chicks ean be given
a little cracked cern and wheat o &
mash composed of - equal partsiof . i
‘meal and bran with a little chamg
and grit added. And in.a few days a
little beef scrap finely “sifted can be
added to the mash: TS
Do not overfeed: the ehicks, and it is
ihesl to feed oftener and nmot so much'
at one time. Teri rake YBeh el
Feed on a barée board the first /tio |
days. THé third and foweth :days st -
ter part of :the feed op the.board and
the rest:of it in um'fif-i?'- and . make
your chicks work for.it, Always 4 3
or scatter the food enough so- thatyall
the chicks will be able to get what tijgy
need, otherwise the weak and . nid
ones will go hungry. 4 18 (!
A little chick will not develop proper-*
1y without exercise. + The hroodu'n#fls@
be roomy enough to avoid the da of .
crowding, and an apartment ul‘g,&i'l,
with straw should be .attached to. ‘
brooder or hover whérs the chtckq(‘&n ,
scratch and run about freely, as is
promotes growth angl health, -4
There areé' numerous suggastions” to
how beést to feed broods ' develop’ 3
chicks, tut by (fll}ow:ng thesg 'ge R
directions, even ‘the beginngr*: !
{have success.—~Exchangs;’ ~:'nvt }‘t“»
' & v ARy
ffist westn of Clx;e]%cmt avenue, 50 DY b
200. Aprfl 21, " @ why-.io AAR s
$1,050—8. F. Shainker to ‘Miltdn
Greenebaum, lot east side of Washifg=
ton street, 86 feet frobm the nortl v
corner of Georgla avenue, 44 by gO,
April 1, 1916, g itega SRS
$2,5600-~Harris Cleln to l;.‘ V.«'(',' .
as guardian of Jost:})mne 1 and’ ey
C. Carter, No. 3 Pledmont aventie, i
by 141. A;,)rn 35, 1416, T SR :
s6oo—Willlarm Davis to Mies Hz&s- ;
Hernstadt, lot on the south gide of Cain
street, 9§ feet east of Fort street, 40
by 100. March 1, 1916, e
s4,ooo—Thomas 8. Sharp to Isaac G.
Haas, lot on the northwest commeriof
Fllls street and Pledmont avenue, ioby
150. March 25, 1816. 7
$2,000-K. K, Kelley to A%flll V-%5
ings Bank, trustee, No. § < :
street, 60 by 201. "April 25, 1916, neds
sl,6oo—Mrs. Nannie Herzberg to, 3
Bessie R. McCielland, fuardlan lot -
the east side of Howell place, 242 b
south of Oak street, 41 by 139 feeb E
uary 17, 1916, : - altgw
SLSOOMrs. TB. Cqliing to Pens M ob
tual Life Insurance Company, . No, Sde
Lawton street, 38 by 100, .\pgx 181 G T
s4,o3s—Mre. Mary anm 9\, i,
phy, lot No. 180 Grant sireat, 40 by JSSaey
April 20, 1916, e
$2,000-M. L. Rapschenherg # T Nafae
Kiser Investment Comptv% 0. Has
Ifinmonx street, 49 by 136 Amfi oy
1918, -
$1,200-T. L. Mt‘(‘,\fl‘r{ to Mrs, b
Wards lot 44 of City View su *
on Marie street, 45 by 160. Also lot 8"
block 20, Ellen N. Land and Im @iy,
n;,‘y‘.; Company's subdivision, %
1916, ’ g
$450-—CGeorge B. Rush to J. Lawn 5
Viekery, No. 41 Grady place, 47 by %
April 24, 1016, % ?
_ $1,500-Same to trustees of Unloa
Theological Seminary, in Virginia; samé
property. April 41, 19186, ?,‘.‘
T e e
Bond-hhr Title. T
$4,700-Mrs. Fafny L. Goodman sta ©
l.mfl’--r Einstein and Charles =
Jot son the southwest cornér of G
street and North avenue, 38 by
CApril 24, 1018, %
£16,000 - Brookwood Real Estate g
‘pany to J. H, Simms, No. "315 %
avenue, 47 by 150, "¥"“ 21, u}e. SR
s4,oooAlhert M Hooten = 'fo Qfl
Rlingenberg, No, 221 2outh aven
by 150‘ April 25, 1916, g "’T? ;
... it | ..xw
T ;
Quitelaim Deeds. Saa o
3500 Mary C. Fleld to ¥, A. g
lot east side of High street. 300 /i
vmrfl':. bf lthel street, 50 by 120,
22 1918 :
3500--Same to same, lot on the. east
stle of High street, 350 feet north fi?
Fithel street, 56 ty 120, Apri] 22, 1916,% 0¢
i6-—-Bobbie G. Elliott et al to J. .1
FElliott, 17t on the northwest ecorner :
Elliott gnd Pelham .street, 308
March fl’_ Ml?.. w Y
$1,200-7T. L. .\(’Cm-ry to Mra, SallierAze
Ward, lots 12, 1 14, City View su HE
vision. Also sot in l-inpevflle. nort. _';'} §
corner of Pine street and Atlants a¥er.
nue, ¥by 300 Also B 0 acres | S
laski County, Georgin. Aprfl 28, N
10 \"mlv- Provision Company to tha'
City of Atlanta, teiangular stri i
as Waterworks station, :J by ;'fl yw
February 1, 1916 5 i
sl-Mrs. Josephine L. Butler to J% .
T. Willlums, lot on the northeast sids
of Cleburne avenue, 157 feet soun 5
r‘»;‘ Walker street, 3by 203. April
216 % i
§l—C. . Thomas to same, same s
erty. ApriF 25, 1918 :
sl—i. Lawrence Viekery to Al -
Realty Investment Company, NO. st
Grady place, 47 by 180 Apfl{zfi. 1016 v~ .
$5--Bame to George B. Rush, samd
properiy. . April 14, 1916 Eg!
Lien, v«d i
sl7— Plittsburg l\'nn Glass Com it
ve. J. L. Wright Neo. 46 Virgln e
April 25 1018 ——
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wil or - an . excgptionsdl £
m.nflm, consisting of -uqm%l' g
ffteen helfers., Attend the i
select for yoursell. For nmm
tars, address o i
SHEDDEN FARMS A L
C. W. Fowler, Mgr., Raymend, Ga (M !
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