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CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES.
T BRI T BAPTIST,
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REVIVAL MEETINGS,
Western Heights Baptist Chureh,
Corner_ Chestnut and Kennedy streets,
. M. F. WADDELL, Pastor.
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' GORDON STREET BAPTIST CHURCH,
Lucile, Imqand and Gordon
Rev. J. P. Phillips Will Preach.
Tus b imeNVhere e fay for Women. :
ROOMS AND BOARD.
AA e e NN A IS
COOL, delightful rooms, with excellent
C(bgard; table boarders solicited. 14
west Peachtree, Apt. No. 1. Ivy 635.
LECT BOARD; STEKH HEATED,
SIE:ZLOSE IN; GOOD TABLE, 131
sOUTH PRYOR STREET.
5 minutes’ walk to heart of city; good
meals. 63 W, Cain.
FRONT ROOM, fourth floor; bath, ele
vator service.' 247 W. Peachtree. Ivy
3354- L.
TWO gentlemen to board in private fam
ily; all home conveniences. Call Main‘
427-L. R R R
NICE furniShed room; excellent meais;
reasonable. 15 Currier St..lvy 5040,
GOOD board and room; quiet and home
like; $4 week, 64 Crew. Main 5406-L.
513 PEACHTRER, large room for voung
men;_bath; convenient. Ivy 6133-J.
NICE rooms, excellent meald, every con.
venience. 161/ Spring, near Harris.
NICELY furnished room and board, con
necting bath; $156 month. Main 3614,
fOUPLE in well-furnished front room:
private tennis court. West 190-L.
YOUNG bus. worxi‘a.n wishes roommate,
_West Peachtree home. Ivy 4981-J,
.
BOARD WANTED.
rooms and board for couple, wit
two hi school boys. North Side.
Address 8121 Peachtree.
SUMMER RESORTS. i
Ocean V‘ew fiouoe. §t. Bimons Xsfanfi,
PGa,. Health, rest, fishing. W. Arnold,
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FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. ‘
A NI NI NN NS NN NSNS NSNS NI NI NGNS NSNS
GATE CITY HOTEL
COR. Trinity Ave. and Forsyth St.
Splendid rooms, hot and cold runnin
water and electric lights, boc, Tac, s{
r day; §2.50 and up per week.
ATE home, to business lady or
'fiontleman, an exceptionally nice room
a olnlni bath and all conveniences;
eagy walking distance; $lO per month
to_desirable party. 105 West Harris St.
GRAND OPERA VISITORS
ENGAGE a glemnt furnished room
_within one block of Postoffice.
35 CONE STREET.
NIEE, large front room, with station
ary washstand in it: also adjoining
bath. Close in. 55 West Harris street.
ADOLB‘ 10% E. HARRIS ST. Bach
elor rooms de luxe; every
modern convenience. Ivy 3071,
FUR’ETBHED ROOMS, with or without
board; private bath; electric lights.
Main 5388-L. 438 Whitehall St.
VERY desirable suite of two rooms and
kitchen, also one room and kitchen
ctte. Apply 534 Peachtree St.
DELIGHTFUIL, front room; southern ex
posure; private home; econveniences;
meals near; reasonable. Ivy 7680,
97 CAPITOL AVENUE.
CONNBCTING front rooms. Main 911 '
THRER upsiairs rooms, all modern
conveniences; walking distance. 93
Forrest avenue, ‘ 2 A
.‘QEWEY-PAPERED. very nttractivol
Afl)o)l”nl. osg! Luckie, next to Y. M, C.
m_fiéfi'l'--mcc, large, alry rooms, in
heart of city; reasonable, 1'; 8. Pryor.
ONE frst-floor front room, four win
dows; best location: 268 N. Boulevard.
TWO cholce rooms, new home, hghu.
hone, plazzas. Rent sl3. Decatur 53.
Osi. nicely fur. front room; private
_family. Capitol Ave. Call Main 1965-J.
ONF block of Arlson; Elelunt room;
- reasonable. 57 E. Ellis. 1. 6658-J.
FURNISHED front _room,
Nicely Xortn Side. Ivy 3842-J.
NICELY furnished room to let; 3 min
utes’ walk. 51 Luckie Bt,
.\'fCE, ll’gh(. cool rooms; hot baths; close
in. 23 W. Harris St.
DO U 7 want two nice rooms, young man?
If so. Main 5168,
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT.
TWO connecting rooms, with private
bath; reaosnable. 104 Formwalt St.
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS FOR RENT.
LOVELY parior suite of two largs con
uoctlu[!room-. with butler's mnta' and
kitchenatte, com?letny furnish for
housekeeping; walking distance; con
veniences. #B6 Piedmont, next house
north of Forrest Ave., near car line. Ivy
£564-J.
BEAUTIFUL furnished room, ndjolnlnfl
bath, with or without kitchenette; a
conveniences; refined surroundings. $4
E. Linden, near Peachtree. Ivy 6158-J.
12 AND 16 W. ELLIS ST.
REAR Winecoff Hotel, houuekoegln(
rooms with kitchenette, $2.50 to $3.00;
M% §2.oo_to $3.00.
OR T-—One beautiful four-room,
furnished nrnrtmenl. with all conven
fences; close in. Address undlnrd.l!\v
'Bn&phmo number and name. 19 East
er Bt. }
FoR RENT-—Two lovely furnished
rooms and kitchenette; all conven
iances; close in. Address Landlord, ’tv-i
ing name and phone number. 1§ Fast|
Bdar B St
neat, o.onnog’tln? llch't houuko'op-‘
rooms, vats entrancs; two
Yioe Grant’ Park. . 290 Grant, corner
rooma; bedroom furnished; oon
venient to ear; ehnr to dssirabls par
:": no objection to child. Box 209, care
im MA‘ compiets; slectripity, hot
water; private qmglner private home
eniences._ Collegs Park. E. P. 198-J.
N furpished rooms and kitchen
site; &.:Eu Jocation. BT B. For-
Tih; Alian 987 A
fF housskeeping, 113 48
o ousekeeping, 3.
'l : %#’ El.ec. =
— room kitchen; In
man F With couple. Call after 7
b m oL e
HT he sping rooms with kitch
snette, $3.50 to u.!o. 111 Capitol Ave,
' \f pmplete for light housekesp
ng; h 50, 188 Washington Bt.
SEDROOM and kitchenstte, hot water,
S 5 _Owner, 323 Houstgn. Ivy 88
UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS FOR RENT.
TWo W rooms and private bath,
for light omknpln". ';r-xk:nr dis-
Bnos: very desirable. Main 3i4-L. 29
'i‘!!g CONNBOLINE upstairs rooms, In
® home; screened; sink; ‘-‘l
E"m: %mq §lO Wuhm%!on‘_ St
o rooms, tehenettes,
vale entrance; use of phone and
Dice loeality. Atl ;_lll'-A,
Fa roonts and kitehen-
M;“l: lovely location; large lawn. all
fi&g&pmjn Bt Main 39487
!or t rooms, hot water, tels.
rnished. ng i !‘l’h’n’ :l
ve. AJang.r .
“Three conneeting rooms,
ohe P‘l two closets, sink In kitch.
'fi,fl.'.-%sfl Main 471907
nice rooms for housekeeping, all
W“‘F‘ only. 64 Au-
RS
] first-fßoor Tooms.
*"fl“fll‘... Pl"'.'.
ra cOnNacting rooms;
m ‘.kf further Informa-
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
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UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS FOR RENT.
THRER large connecting rooms and
kitchenette: all conveniences. 185
Glennwood.
THREE connecting rooms, pantry cloc:
ets, sink in kitchen. 43 Doang. M.
4730-J.
APARTMENT, three large front rooms,
h }ii*“‘ bath; hot water, gas. 389 White
all.
TWO or four connecting, second-floor
rooms; convepiences 117 Pulliam St.
THREE connecting rooms, suitable for
llght hogsekeeain[. Owner. M. 692-J.
HREE nice rooms; houuekeesplng;
conv.; references exchanged. 1. 9355,
FOUR unfurnished first-floor rooms;
sink in kitchen, sl2. 178 Ivy St
TWO nice rooms, unfurnished; walking
distance. 78 §. MoDaniel St.
TWO unfurnishe, rooms, connecting,
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;F(TR RENT—One room and kitchenette,
367 Pulllam St
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FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
FOR RENT.
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FOR RENT—Three rooms for light
housekeeping; every convenience; ref
frences; near Wren's Nest, on Gordon.
West 1258-J.
FURNISHED APARTS. FOR RENT |
fifii’fi‘fffufi’flmm‘
vate home; walking distance. Iv 4340.;
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UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS |
FOR RENT. ‘
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 5392-J
FIVE-ROOM apartment; reasonable:
new; all convenlences; ten minutes’
wallc Whitehall. 365 South Pryor, oppo
site Sznag_ogue, Ivy 6419-7.
SIX bright rooms; large porches; entira
floor ;all conveniences, including heat
and_water; perfect condition. Owner,
310 Pulliam St.
SIX rooms; remodeled; corner Centra
Ave. and Pulllam St.; close to White
ball. 617 Atlanta National Bank Bldg.
12 SIMPSON-—5-r. Ist fl. apt. Nicely ar
ranged. Beautifully papered. Usual
conv.. $25.60. Glover's, 21, Walton.
e.OF B S vanton.
NEW, upper 5-room apartment in lovely
home. 112 LaFrance. Ivy 4544-L.
UPPER apartment in house with own
er; every improvement. Ivy 3426,
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FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT.
FROM fily to §lptomfir complete, at
tractive furnished six-room bungalow,
:»iil‘!p sleeping porch; references. Ivy
«ldi. - i
BEAUTIFULLY furnished home, sieep
ing porch, two baths, cheap rent.
*North Side,” care Georgian. e
HALF PRICE, %4 E. Ave., b rooms,
bath. Grossman's, 96 Whitehall St.
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UNFURNISHED HOUSES
FOR RENT.
CONE. CONE.‘
. FOR RENT. ‘
CHOICE bungalows in all
parts of the city. Phone
us your wants. N
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 Ivy 1334.
FOR RENT-_Nine-room houss on West
Peachtree, near Eleventh St., furnish
ed or unfurnished, two baths, Ruud
heater, all modern conveniences; price
reasonable. Call Mrs. McCord !‘y "xc.
28 CUNNINGHAM PLACE--b-r, bunga
low. All eonv., nice lot, 317.“. Glov
tv'-l 2% Walton,
E-ROOM coum conveniences.
24 Dargan St t End. West 330,
K, .9 repalr, conven Ces; o
in. 15 j-fiflm-.l.v_v “‘L-(Efix!!!ti
fi'\'Et-).fi?)Ol( cotuq‘ifi convenlcn;g.
.24 Dargan street, West End. West 339,
i 8 SIMPSON—IO-r., 10 min, walk. Mod
ern conv., S3O. Glover's, 2'{. Walton.
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
| ROOMS WANTED.
WANTED fwo furnished or partly fur
nished mlok«ptn&,room: close In,
b ’n.nothor and son x 208, cars Geor
éififi furnished housekesping rooms
o Toasoabe, Proms Man S 5
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UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS WANTED.
Wm
nished rooms. A, Box 13, care Geor.
an.
:o:;r Emmn".'umdrfir{ vy 8184-3
st ettt Mt
UNFURNISHED HOUSES WANTED
AP A AAT SN
i reh Kot 3,00 SRRI
e T T
DESK SPACE FOR RENT,
;‘;&W;FCQ in lawyer's office. Grant
Bidg. , Bax 361, care Georgian.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
£1,500,
BLUE RIDGE AVENUE
LOT.
Can take a light ecar and
some cash for this. Splendid
location, fine lot, and the
lowest price on street,
JOHN STARR,
611 Flatiron Bldg.
S I()BFJ“N new . t 'l; '.fi-"ar
::m:c u‘ am' h’u«mo'fl-‘ sy
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F“RREAL ESTATE FOR SALE. |
SALE—By Gwner i
brick veneer l;)ungibw:newhard;o:olg
floors, art ®lass doors, tile bath, large
rooms, sleepin porch, big shaéy lot;
built by day labor: everything the best:
will sacrifice to good party; terms; red-
Son for selling, have purchased larger
Sbace. 3§55 Lucile Ave. West 208
M, .
NEAR Druid Hills and Atkins Park, a
brand-new six-room and hall home,
88 Boood as can be built: beautituliy
decorated; beamed ceilings dining room
l?é:l!%l;a:;. F‘rTench doorg, etc. Price
2 e. er: E
evenings, Ivy 6770T}s. easy. Call awner,
FOR SATLE—Cotta
ge, four large rooms
and large porch, in choice s‘ection of
mountains, one-half mile from Hayes
\&gg I\imcr?.é;nd lmi{ngles from Atlanta;
Y n; _suitable for s
home. Box 25, Hayesville, I?I. C'ummer
FOR SALE—SBOO, beautiful eievated
jot, 50 by 150, on double car line,
Wwhere all conveniences are down and
gg}g tfDr’. reag\y }3 }lzuild on; cash or
Sy terms, /Or eal i
528- 29 Grant, Rldg. ty Corporation
EAST TENTH STREET—Facing Pled
lnrgntl)gtt I;grxlé,o boiautifunyhel‘e;atfig build
ot, 32,850; terms. 4 ‘ rnwell,
Ivy 1852. '621 Candler Bide. nea
M
ANSLEY PARK LOT--Must be sold
| within 30 ®ays. For full information
address Profit, Box 60, care Georgian.
T e e
I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR
EXCHANGE.
FOR SALEOR EXZ?HANGE—BQ!'. Plac.
on Boulevard. Splendid two-siory,
ill;,e-molt re;jdence. Large, shtd{ lot.
argain, or parti
phone " 445, P culars call Atlanta
| TWO-STORY home, four bedrooms,
. Wadeland Station, Kirkwood, _also
building lot; improvements down.’ R. I
Gilliam, Fourth National. M. 651.
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REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
fi'ANTES:To exchan lot in Center
| _HIII for Ford. —Main Ssoso e
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FARM LANDS.
P ARSI
GEORGIA,
‘WANTEBZ¥O sell two farms; one 20-
| acre farm, with gasoline corn mill do
ing 200 bushels per week: one 160-acre
\tarm, fine for stock raising. For prices
and terms write or see J. lg Gray, Jas
per, Ga., or T. M, Holmes, Jasper, Ga.
100-ACRE FARM in Fulton County for*
~ sale cheap, or exchange for city in
come properiy. See owner. 410 Silvey
IBldg.
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REAL ESTATE WANTED.
BYRD CAL C ANY, Ivy 2710,
wants a barg&ln eight-room, two-sto
‘house in Druid Hills section. Good c“rg
payment.
LIST your propert{ with us. We have
four salesmen that produce results,
W.L. Cline Realty Company. Main 410,
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- PLANTS, TREES AND SEEDS.
ALL VARIETIES. o
POTATO and vegetable plants, whole
sale; Watson melon seag, selected. J.
L. White, Florg_l_&c_g_, Homeland, Ga.
TOMATO, pepper, cabbage and onion
plants for $1 per 1,000, J. W. Staf,
Waldo, Fla.
POTATO PLANTS.
SWEET POTATOES FOR SALE 1
have a fine lot of sweet potatoes for
sale. A finer potato and a finer lot of |
potatoes mever was put on the market |
for 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 is the time to
get a ba{Fnln in sweet potatoes. Ad
greu 8. V. Jeffords, Route 4, Waycross,
.
POTATO PLANTS Ten million read y
April 15, throughout season. Varieties,
Nancy Hall, Porto Rico, Norton Ynm.‘
rices Sl.boooser 1,000; 10,000 or more
‘)1440 per 1,000, Wiil «hip food, ntroy
glants in good condition, nicely crated.
atisfaction guaranteed. Reference: Ex
change Bank,' Cordele, (ia. H. A. Pitts,
Box 173, Cordele, Ga. S
POTATO PLANTS—Ten million; Naney
Hall, Porto Rico, Triumph, Dooley
Ready now. $1.60 per thousand, any
quantity, Safe dellvery and prompt ship
ment gu;ru#&ed. Catalogue and pre
mium offer EE. Give me your order
I can *“deliver the goods.” “Quality
counts” @G. D. Moore, Box 65, Haw-
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SWEET potato plants re.dr for ilmmed!-
ate shipment. Nancy Hall, Porto Rico,
Early Triumph and Red Providence.
$1.50 per thousand, f. o. b. Florida. To
wmntaxot and lettuce plants, $1.50 per
thousa®d. F. E. Hul_l,_&oc_ k_Hill, s._g.‘
SWEET pétato plants, early Imm'ovod'
Triumph, sl.lO per thousand. Full
count and prompt shipment !\IIMHIQM.
Reference, Baldwin County Bank. J. W.
Snowden, Ba_v_..\_i_lgigf. Ala.
BWEET POTATO PLANTS for spring
_ dellvery; Red Provident, Triumph,
Naney }{all and Porto Ricos: all early
varieties; $1.50 per 1,000. W. L. Mc-
Duffie, Uptonville, Ga.
TEN MILLION sweet tato plants,
Naney Hall and Porto ‘f?& yams, $1.35
er thousand. Orders Alled vammly.
rl.Zfi on 50,«)? lots or more. J. V. Huch
ingson, Lakeland, Fla.
'SWEET potato plants, five million Nan
ey ".‘Ko $1.50 thousand; Red Provi
dence or P. R. yams, $1.40; 2 per cent
discount cash with order. Brown &
Eon, Starke, Fla.
MITCHELL'S relm{rroved Kl‘r:’l earliest
double prolific and large yield lint cot.
ton, 100 pounds seed, $6. Cocke's prolific
seed corn, Slypovk. $2.50 bushel., Sugar
Loaf Farm, Youngsville, N. C.
BUDAN GRASS—Greatest annual hay
grass known; 3 to 6 tons per acre,
Pure certified seed, 12¢ pound. Special
quantity prices. J. Barr, Clio, Ala.
BEST varieties tomatoes, peppers and
sweet potato plants are now ready
for shipment; price $2 per 1,000, deliv
ered. ?v. P. Pitts, Hampton, l"b.__
SUDAN GRASS SEED - Officlally in.
spected: free from Johnson grass. $6.50
per hundred. Your check is good. Wea
ver Bros, Lubbock, Texas. .=
FOR SALE -Globa tomato, Nancy 'finll
and Porto Rieo potato rhnu; 1.25
B"l" 10000 H. C. MecDanlel, (m;n‘do,
.
NANCY HALL potato plants ready
now; $1.50 'honp;nd. ‘o gulck with
your order. Coleman Plant Co., Tifton,
Ga. -
BWEET POTATO slips from ciean ;3,-
Nancy Hall, Jersey and Triumph, $1.25§
per 1,000. Clearwater Farms, Alma, Ark,
NANCY HALL Potato 'L,A', sha'm per
1.000. God k. l‘frm shipment,
The Colonial fE.::dann. rlando, g‘!n,
REAL ESTATE FOR SALER. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
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PRYOR STREET. ,
There is a future for this street. It has a good line of busi
ness houses leading out from the center, and at the far end is the
Southeastern Fair. .
At present values are low on Pryor street. Here is a sample
of what you can get:
The former Loretto School, abont midway between Rawson
and Eugenia streets; lot 100x150, with a 20.r00m building on it,
This place, not being in actual use for institutional purposes, is of
fered at SIO,OOO,
If you add the land value and building cost, you get consider.
ably more than SIO,OOO,
FORREST & GEORGE ADATR.
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ADMINISTRATRIX SALE.
WE will sell wnuvms 7?1??’ - " No. 108 Awhby A
reom soted on Jot 90 by 189 1o of Mra. Rosa King, sdg
-5.“.‘.,:":‘,.:5—3.: i Sel 2
: E. RIVERS REALTY CO, PP
READ FOR PROFIT—— GEORGIAN WANT ADS— USE FOR RESULTS
~ PLANTS, TREES AND SEEDS. 1
MMMWMW
¢ POTATO PLANTS.
PORTO RICO, Nancy Hall and Dooley
yam }Potato plants, $1.60 per thousand.
8. X ancock, &shburn, Ga. .
POTATO PLANTS, §51.25 per thousand.
Nancy Hall, Porto Rico, Triumph. O.
E. Watts, Bartow, Fla.
TO PLANTS,
FOR §Xfl§:Well sprayed Livingstone-
Globe tomato ?lants. from now until
first of June, $1.95 per 1,000, f. o. b, in
large or small lots. W. H. Stone, Bish
opville, Fla.
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BLAND corn, best in Soutn, s3"bushel;
$1 peck; order at once with cash. R
C. Bland, Kerr, N. C.
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COTTON SEED.
THAVE a few bushels Willlams' Reim
proved geen seed that 1 will sell at
60c peck, bushel, while they last. Re
mit by bank draft. §. L. Uvshaw, Lu
thersville, Ga.
KELL'S Blue Ribbon cotton, the ear
liest, hardiest and most pro‘mc in ex
istence; amount of gfeed limited. Write
for catalog. R. 8. Kell, Tifton, Ga.
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POULTRY, PET AND LIVE STOCK.
ALL VARIETIES.
BREEDER exhibitor and importer of
S. C. White and Buff Leghorns, White
and Buff Plymouth Rocks, Silver Pen
ciled Plymouth Rock, Partrldge Plym
outh Rock, Blue Andalusians, Black Or
gm?tons. Silver grangled %amburfs.\
White Minorcas, ght Brahmas Price
$1.60 per fifteen eiga. or $2.75 per thlrty.|
Dark Cornish, Lakenvelder, price $2 per
fifteen eggs. Blue Orpln%ons. §3 per
fifteen eggs. Wild Mallard Ducks, White
Muscovy Ducks, Fawn and White Run
ner Ducks, $1.50 per fifteen. Guarantee‘
twelve live chicks or replace free. Or
der direct from this ad and we pay
express. Catalogue free. Write your!
wants. Lombardy Helghts _Poultry
Farm, Stanford, Ky. S
BARRED ROCKS—Finest possible exhi
bition qunlltar. Efi?’ 15, $3.00; 30,
$5.00. Have 30 gran nufiters. Parks-
Mittendorft 371-0% hen berty Bell. |
g:m. 15, 3}1.610: 100, 8“.50. Whgi:te Lelg-‘
orns, n yers, winners. gs, 15,
$1.50; s%f'g.so’.‘ 2,000 ribbons, 45 cups.
years. Catalog. John Low Smith, 1§
W. Mitchell, Atlanta, Ga. |
STANDARD bred Buff Wyandottes,
Blue Orpingtons, 8. C. Mottled An
conas, White Hol’llnd turkeys, White
African guineas. Blue Orpington eEES,
$3 to $6 eer 15. Heninghurst Farm,
Jefferson, Va, o,
ONE male, six hens, Biue Andalusians,
sls; male and four hens, White Cor
nish Games, sl2; male and four hens,
Silver Ssunaled Hnmburfi. SB. All fine
birds, - W. Milligan, Moultrie, Ga.
BABY CHICKS——-E’n for hatching.
Single Comb White Leghorns, 200-egg
strain. BSatisfied customers our motto,
Prices reasonable. Write Densmore
Poultx_‘y___F‘_a:r_nJoanoke. Va. o
FOR SALE—SOO new names of peopls
who have answered our poultry ads.
Btock nd eggs. Eight prominent breeds.
240 hot-water incubator. United Poultry
_Y_‘HQ'_REML_G.E______._*_ i
BARGAIN PRICES—Heavy strain &, C.
White Leghorn, Buff Orpingtons and
R. I. Reds; pullets, $1.25 each; cockerels,
$2, for unlck sale, DeWitt C. Bacon,
SRR
COLFAX Farm baby chicks live and
grow into big, husky birds. Generous
layers of big, brown eggs. Send for
ffita!ol. T. F. Richardson, Evanston,
ek b
!ANTAM!.
" ochin and ack Cocnin n
tams; winners New York, Boston, Ha
gentowfl: stock and eggs for salé. Do
usiness on the square. A. P. Ingram,
R N s
EGGS.
EGGS from first priu winners White
Holland turkeys, Ringlét Barred
Rocks, Rose Comb White Wyandottes.
Satisfaction ’xauntoed. Circulars free.
Mrs M. F. ch, Somerset, Va. _
FOR sAl.E——Exg- from pure bred,
prize-winning 5. C. White Leghorn
and Silver Lace W?'nndotte chickens,
§1 for 16. J. N, Lewis, Swainsboro, Ga.
FOR BALE—Pure-bred 8. C. White
Leghorn'and B. P. Rock eggs, $1 for
15; 100 W. L., §5. J. A. Harding,
P‘_r_._nlljn. Tenn. -
BLACK LANGSHAN, White Orpington
eggs, from {A;i:e winners. Mrs. Ona
Waters York, banon, Tenn.
in ¥ A *% tor'l Qi
on eggs, fine strain, or 15,
Wgn?l‘-‘or B°t. Main 35688,
INCU!ATOR%
F?CRHE incubators. end us A
or the best incubator made; w-otx
size, or 110-egg size for sls. Marbut
Minor, East Atlanta, Ca
LIOHORNL“AM”AAW
i‘FEFIREESS single-comb White Leg
horns utility eggs; $5 for 100. F'.“‘ml
from New York and lheerflown st
&rlze w}l{nmrsl. :5 fg&' l‘l}. atalog. Ryan
ros., Hendricks s YO
2 e e ———————
FOR SALE- Brown Laghorn eggs for
hntchlng, from a flock that has
averaged 70 g_er cent the entire winter,
$1 per 15. . M. Hutchinson, Monti
zelio, Ga. el st
THOUSANDS OF BABY CHICKS.
YOUNG strain 8. C. White Leghorns
At 10c each, in lots of 25 or more.
:Ilnbaml Leghorn Farms Co., Ensley,
a.
FOR SALE-—S. C. Brown Leghorn eggs,
18 for sl. Incubator lots of 100 for
;‘5 Prompt shipments. L. E. Toole,
SRR b Saeee, OF
ONE hundred pure-bred White Leg
horn hens at 50 cents eameh, If taken
at once. Call at 718 Temple Court
SR
WHITE LEGHORN or!:, best laying
strain; %0c for 16; §1.50 for 30; $4.50
ae‘l: 100. Rosemont Farm, Waynesboro,
SANSRANE
THOROUGHBRED Black Langihan
eggs, §1 for 16. C. L. Harrison, Le-
R
MINORCAS.
A A AA A AN AP S
BUFF MINORCAS, latest variety
world's "roatnl lAyers and peerless
business fowl. Winners at leading
shows, including Madison Bq. Garden
NY. _Marble Benoit, Montello, Mass.
ORPINGTONS,
UV 6"!%’?6{'3’:311 Knoy Breed
ing pens of four hens and one cock,
$lO pen, siash cockersls, §3 and 5
I':fp. Ll.lo and $3 per 16. J. J. Hemp
eriey, 341 Lucile Ave S
WHITE ORPINGTONS,
OUT of eggs that cost us 310 nmn’.
They ara beauties. Priced right, Falr
View Farm, Palmetto, Ga
POULTRY, PET AND LIVE STOCK
AARAN A e ANt At
ORPINGTONS.
ORPIN§’?6N§—-—W§.§le, Black and gufi:‘
heavy laying strains; twelve rra.nll
grand birds, correctly mltfli; fteen‘
eggs for two dollars. Mrs. R. Eber
hardt, Elberton, Ga.
ORPINGTONS—CHANGE — POULTRy
WHITE ORPINGTON, best in South;
our §5 eggs at $1 setting. Chicks make
1% pounds in two months. Dan Sharpe,
Asheboro, N. C.
PLYMOUTH RGCK!]. |
LOO JT—4O Eureka T s
layed 692 eggs in February. Ex‘fs
from these great layers and show birds,
$2 for 15; flz eer 100. W. H, Haun,
Hendriokg W, W w 0 7
BARRED ROCKS exciusively. 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
eggs for hatchlnf; balance of this sea
son,‘Sl for 15; §6 for 100. Kuhn’s Poul
try Farm, Route 2, Atlanta. Atlanta
Phone 6004-M,
F%R StALiE—Blacdel.vmouth Roc}(osé
est strain; eggs, dozen or mor
each. John B, Hamble. ‘Asheboro, N. C.
BARRED ROCK efg' for hatching; bred
to lay; $1 for fifteen. $5 per hundgd.
Keystone Poultry Yards, Longwood, Fla.
PLYMOUTH ROCK eggs for hatching,
sl. Everett Seed Co., 29 W. Alabama
et el
SILVER CAPPIN!s.
2,200 B W Gaatar 013 b
g eggs in ten months; eggs per
setting. N. R. Hamer, Hvzt.'}szs’.-_-‘“_l_
WYANDOTTES.
FIRST prize winning White Wyando{fos,
bred especially to lay: eggs b cents
each; $5 per 100. No orders accepted for
less than $1; two pairs full-blood Wild
Geese, $5 palr. J. F. Pollard, Green
ville, N. C. N R
FOR SALE—Six White W mmfiz
hens and one cock, $10; eggs, " a
§2 setting. W. O. Cox, Newnan, Ga.
COWS.
FOR ?ALIE—JHI‘xh grad‘e HolAstel’n; sm"ale.
nearly ready for service. ver
Leaf Dairy, R D. 4 Tvy 0987
TWO nice Jersey cows, fresh in milk.
10 Racine. West 1265-J,
HORSES AND MULES,
HORSRS, buggies for rent olz' sale. 209
Whitehall. Atl. 1394, Main 2303.
% efQUND BONE,
GREEN GROUND BONES,
CAMPBELL BROS,,
S 77T DECATUR SBT.
& PRINTED STATIONERY,
1 S S A ‘BY— te
for our new illustrated catal oque of
farm and business stationery. It is free
and a beauty., Dept. G, Oxford Orphan
age, Oxford, N, C.
PIGEONS.
TIATY Squab breeders, Carneaux Ane
White Homers are our specialty; these
two breeds pay the grain bill and then
some. We sell mated working pains
only. Write for schedule of reasonable
prices and data on several other breeds
we found which did not prove a g:-:nt
or pay for grain. Ploneer Bquab ft,
Milford. Mass.
SAGINAW pigeon Feed, 100 Ibs., $3.25
“ESCO” XX Pigeon Feed, 100 lbs., :3.00
Williamson XX Health Grit, 100 Ibs., $2.00
Feed the best—it's chnf;-t.
EVERETT SEED CO.,
Corner Forsyth and Alabama Streets.
RED CARNEAUX.
SUPERIOR SIZE, Superior Type, Supe
rior Color. Breeders and you% stock
rajsed from Champion Prize inners
sold and shipped on approval. W. A,
Mehaffey, Route 7, Box 141, Fort Worth,
BN
DO you want to save grain? Save time,
labor and “trolble? fizeep your birds
healthy and raise larger squabs? The
‘‘Hasco” feader will do all this and more,
too. Write for circulars, prices, etc.
Hazard Squab To., Georgetown, 8. C.
CARNEAUX —Guaranteed mated lq
workl?% good color and shape ani
excellent breeders; extremely reasonabie
at $3 per pair; better prices for larger
numbers. Writs The Carolina Pigeon
Plant, Box 413-A, Clinton, 8. C.
;";; IN PIGEONS - Btart raising l“lt;
| or market or breeding purposes. Make
big groms with our Jumbo pigeons. Wa
teach you. Large, free, illustrated in
structive circulars. Providence Squab
Company, Providence, R. 1.
RED CARNEATUX WHITE MATLTESE,
SOME extra choice birds at $3 a palir;
all mated, banded and working; spe
clal attention to out-of-town, orders,
Phone Main 5352-J. W. O, Thornton, 496
Capitol Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
THE PIGEON P;MI'()Rll'fi!
GIANT White Runts, Yellow Mondaines,
Glant Market Breeders, Carneaux, Mal
tese, Homers. Individual brudln‘ l‘l-‘
tem. Stock rm\mmeed, Write Charles
B. NefT, Smthflm_r_&__!ld. |
WHITE HOMERS—TRaisea In the Bouth
and acclimated. Large birds. Prolific
breeders. Mated and banded. Satisfac
tion guaranteed - §1 “tper“’nlr, express
g:id, on five ire. . alter Stone,
wling Greqn!l(z.
FOR I!lll(xbs"out ofcc-flrodmor;sl sour Céop,
going try Carter's geon Cor
rector .JO‘"“ will b convinced. Price
50 for sl. Also a srell benefit to
hens bhefore I-an. J. J. Caster, Nud-‘
ham Heights, ) . |
FOR SALE-Homer and Swiss Mon
daines, 3 and 3% Ibs. per pair, French
Carneaux, bred from show stock; {on:,
birds and of the very finest. muIRC
' booklet 25e¢ Address Alrlle rm,
Natchez, Miss.
PIGEONS-—14.000 to eslect from. Cali
fornia *Giant Runts, White Kings,
Hungarians, White Kings, Bhow Hom
ers. Safe arrival !;\:’unmood every
wh'oreA King Lofts, x 666, Hayward,
Cal.
FOR SALE 20 pairs Blue Barred Hom
ers, all mated and banded; 12 {.onna
sters; 24 second-hand nest bowls: all
Flp-mm Ruaranteed: $35 takes the lot.
Carl_Sandvig, Marshalitown, lows.
BARGAINS in Carneaux anfi White
Kings, Momlnaa. Here is your op
rorhm"y to get first class stock for
ess than half valie. Write me today.
E. G. Carison, Woburn, Mass.
HOMEP. and Carneau Vigeons for breed
ing, mated and Wnrkln:. unmated or
young stock. Blue Andalusian ltog
and eggs. Gerald E. Swihart, 111 B
gvy_r_:(i. st mu:*g, Mich,
BREEDERS of show and utility Car
neaux, Homers, White Klng‘ fancy
K!gmnfl Won more prizes n _an
reeder In the South last year, llfllors
'.E""' ":lymhun, Ga
WHITE KINGE - Youngsters, very rsug
quality considered; any quantity, §
each. Al (mmnun bred from best
birds. Sterling Pigeon Lofts, P. O. Rox
344, Columbus, Ga. :
LARGE Red Carneaux; show qufln‘
;Rd lo;-lni &’rr':do;:r Few pairs wl#,
white tips rite ‘flcu .
Hterner, me. 1, Brodbecks, York gmm
ty, Pennsylvania. e
BIG White German Runts, §8 up, utll
ity Carneaux u.‘), .i $5; mulfl‘
breedars Oargs), §5. Al good, active,
fast brnflm( stock. W. M. ‘rhnmpion.‘
Red Bank, N. J.
CARNEAUX —Golden 'o“3'-. i pflr;!
Redn, uhuwtn‘ A little whn’. not
splashen, 13 Holld Reds, 12 per palr and
up McCreight Lofts, Lawilon street,
TTR e e ety
FANCY and sqnab bresders. 38 varie
tien of tdm«m-, can plsase you n
quality and price; satisfaction or money
beek, G W Milligan, Moultrie, Ge,
Carneaux and English Pouters.
MATED show and utility bisds. Geo W
Anderson, 17 Gillgtie Bt Avants Se.
FOR FALE - Homers and ROONH,
good stock; reasonable pgm John
Everett, Box 354, Petham, G,
ABOUT 25 puir White Homer and t,'n:‘ |
nesux pigeons. First §29 gets them a
Call Main 2682-J. ‘
FOR BALE -:mt-afiu t‘nmu“ and
Hwallows rank Hagermann, Wright
e ‘
vt iR
SQUABS, \
FINE, fat squabs, 250 rn donen, 1.
R dotts, e Willlam Bdwants
FTNY. 7At squabs, S 5 55 per dosen. T o,
b _Valdosts, Ga. Wm. Edwards,
wsavece IR
FORTERLIEONSG 1-year-oid T'.n#’a
cate hoth male pdl’crud stook, .
:nlMfl'h strain, ufinu—vflnmnmm ‘;"1
ens, same stook. v Dodge, Tal
lasoosa, Ga,
Poultry, Pigeons and Live Stock
By JNO. S. McCREIGHT.
Address all communications to thp Piqeon, Poultry and Live Stock Dept.,
The Georgian Company, 20 H. Alaba@ Bt., Atlanta, GQa.
Hats Off to the Humble Hen
5 The £ood
| old hen, the modest, the
indomitable, the buu{ 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 less
‘ credit than the horse, the cow, the sheep
‘or pig. She works harder, gets up ear
‘Her, attends to her owxi business bet
ter, while less thought is given to her
comfort 'than to any animal on the farm,
She picks up what uothinfi else wants
and what no .animal would find.. Sh
pays in cashable product each day for
what she picked up the da¥ before,
Her contributions to the breakfast table
and to the credit side of the Frocery
bill are regularly made, for which she
recelves scant thanks, yet she sings and
cackles and goes uncomplulnlnxl{‘ on her
wa‘{ She deserves more than she gets,
and she gets what she wants by going
after it. God bless the humble hen—sh
‘f:ig't:g’or man’'s best and most nenoctea
Fifty hens paying a net profit of sl.
each save $75 from going on the ehl.r;!
account at the store for frocerlea. t
does not follow from this that one
thousand hens would ?uy a profit of :1"1
500, however. The $76 may mean just
about 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 oporl.&lonl
of the farm, and really represented no
additional cost for labor or feed.
The cow, the glg and the hen, the in
domitable trio that &\u saved the farm,
to many a homestey er, of these not the
least {8 the humble hen.—D, E. Wil
lard, Northern Pacific Rallway Develop.
ment Agent, in Dakota Farmer.
SUCCESS WITH BABY CHICK
Thousands y beginners in pou"try
raising, as well ag many experienced
breeders, have found that the hugde-t‘
problem after hatching or buying e icks
i 8 to make them live through the first
ten days. Many hundreds o’ thousands
of chicks are jost each season during
the first critical period because of caro!
less and wrong feeding. Buccess with
the chicks depends entirely upon the
pgson “behind the gun,” for to be Suc
cfssful in brooding and feeding young
chicks one must not be careless as to
details, haphagzard 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 egge from a reliable poultryman,
knowlnf exactly what they are buying,
and hatch the chicks themselves, there
:'.v deriving pleasure from poultry rais
ng.
e T—
POULTRY, PET AND LIVE STOCK.
AAN PP P
DoOs: \
G -month-o emale fox
terrler in Georgia; snow white, dark
face marks, ntun}g tail. She's from ref-w
istered parents; rostomco order gets
her. B. W, Springfield, Dalton, Ga. |
AT STUD—En’_Xhh setter Turbulent;
best son of Free Lance. His pups
are real bird dogs, the blood that pro
duces the winners of to~day. Fee, sls.
C. D. Jordan, Monticello, Ga.
KIRKWOOD Collle Kenneis. Glanmoir
Samsplo 168942, son of champlon South-
E«fl ample. l&\:d fee sls. Ormskirk
uster fes $lO. Jaguenl. Kirkwood,
Ga. Phone, East 293-F,
B. 0O ous judge
’;‘MM'AI;MAI'Q brador. as ;;fln ’rfon
" ches for e, Bargain
1501 Eighth street, Santa Moniea, C&“‘
FOR BA‘EE:Bonon terrier pups, best
of markings and Ipedl'ned 821-22
Healey Bldg. Phone Tvy 7171,
FOR SALE - Boston terrier pups, best
of markings and pedigreed. $21.22
Healsy Bld’ Ivy 714,
FOR SALE—Therou red x er
pu&pln. males, $5; females, $3. Teach
er, Renwood, Ga.
THOROUGHBRED fox terrier Whl-‘
males $5, females $3. Teacher, Ken
wood, Ga, RO w
THOROUGHBRED fox terriers, § weeks
old, $4 each. Answer quick. lvy‘
7680,
A
0 ALE— u:n pigs, rabbits, ring
doves, white doves, fancy pigeons,
spotted rats, white rats fancy mice.
John M. Ornellas, 1719 East Mason
street, Springfield, .
’ “RABBITS,
- utiful Angfi 08, :
pair pedigreed Rufus :“mn-. 3
pedigreed Belgian doe with five ynung,‘
red and racy; $4; pen fine Indian Run
ner ducgs, five hens and drake, $lO.
Moving and must sell quick. J. M.
Young, Jr., “’l!grou, Ga.
CATTLE.
RESYSTERED Jersey Cattle.
Both St. Lamberths and Island breed
ln&: none better.
egistered Holsteln Cattle. Heavy
oducers of De Kol strain. Calves 340
F: SIOO each. My herd is tubereulin
tested b‘v the government and declared
absolutely clean. Low prices with qual
ity. For pnnlighrt address Jurr
Stock Farm, Motley, Va. G. W. Shuler,
propristor . ke
CAN FURNISH good registered Fiol
ottrln male and female calves, Also
grade Holstein calves and serviceabls
oung registered mu from heavy milk
&{ ams nn(dl »l br " .nvyun“ ff
ng Segis. Can supply your wan n
Holstein. W, M. mfim. R. . D. No. 4,
Richmond, Va.
REGIATERED HoMtains. Cattie suitabls
for foundation herds. Bulls and fe
allu not rotllod..“grlu 800 up.' W;fll:
r particn h class of stoc
wantead, Amuehy #:rml. Allamuchy,
N J =
FOR WAT Taglatered hru{ bull
calves at reasonable prices. Sired x
Raleighs Combination, the best br
Jersey bull South. Write at once. J,
R. Humphries Acworth, Ga, 2 e
J. O Ahf—. BON, Newport, Tenn.
llreodTn of wro”bnzd .l‘honh:‘)rn cat
tie, duml-pur reds and roans,
Calves, m"v:’:‘u_". And cows for sala
LIV K
or A Agricultura ollege, -
ern of Hmuln and Jersey cattle,
Berkshire a 'rom;nrm hogt. Breed.
ing stock Yor sale. For kanlrulln write
Ulhon's Jurnagin, Achens, Ga”
BUY Avrahires tor your dairy or -
‘Yny mw-; 'Mo«-kmnll ages h;r le.
oung ponias for e n 1 . .
vom.a Co., Wo.odv’lgo. N. # . .
COW “invigorator, with book: iwe
weaks' treatment for more and bet.
ter milk. Send 50c If satisfied, to Dane
feln, 172 Milk St, Boston.
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WE are offering soms mighty fine boars
ready for :#flea. young boars, big
brasd sows, bßred and owlu Hize
and quality, *.'oll (L] ing. Pair
View Farm Imettn, Ca.
FOR fiAm-i;‘uuud Berkahires, of
quality and make-up, nons better: sat
isfaction t|l= !o:lov' !hom‘.. l.{:.l‘h wno.l
old e vidualis, N :
‘\rm:“" ohh ’* “umblv. Achog:m.
HA'"‘"‘! F frr u'o T haAve &
nice b?.n‘eh o ”ll and winter pigs for
mis. A book orders m”?nn’ far
row, Can mrnta pairs a vro'c, no
;al‘uloa. W. H. Metager, Route 1, aru,
DURGE TERERYS of MFh class breed.
- gilts, brood m. service boars, n‘i
gh fl'“ nu. r' rum“ lnuAm.T Ta M.
. 0., Fa aville, Ten -
KEGTRTERED Truros Soare. dite skoive
KB, best breeding, reasonable prices,
gélFi Jankine, Sheibyvi Tenn,
I C pig asonshie prises’ B
. C. plgn AL reasons "
Jones, Lnflh. Oa.
want to suggest caution to all prospec
tive buyers. Do not buy 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 chicks.
The last thlnfi a chick does before
pipping the shell and hatching is to
swallow or absorb the yolk of the eER.
This is nature's way, and in the yolk of
the eig nature has provided sufficlent
nourishment to last the chick forty
eight hours so that no food should be
flven for that length of time. That's
he 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,
Befora your chicks arrive, or even if
you hatch them xou'rnlf. have your
hroeder disinfected, ready and running
at the proper temperature of 90 deqrees,
although some have them several de
grees warmer. Get your chicks under
warm hover as soon as possible, and if
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AAN AW Sl &N N §F N N RS
lG h ‘
rowth of Atlanta
Bullding Inspector K 4 R. Hays re
celved ngnujly a coßy of & new map
of Atlanta, drawn by R. W. Norris for
A. Weaver, the mlr official. The sketch
features the city limits of 1905, the ex
tension of 1909, the limits of 1910 ana
the extension of 1918, and is expected
:t;. p:-ove of great help to real estate
nts,
New ommt‘ maps are in the course of
preparation by several engineers and
ohouk& be out in a short time. These
will show the names of many new own
ers of acreage tracts in the various sec
tions.
Ground Broken for Apartment,
Ground was broken Wednesday for
the three-story brick sfnrtment which
A. N. Canton, the architect, will build
at the southeast corner of West Peach
tree and Peachtree place at a cost of
$30,000.
A permit to bulld this structure was
issued this week by Building Inspector
Hays.
County Prc:nm Ready.
Copies of the 191 flm'"m of county
road and street work are expected to
be recelved Thursday by Atlanta real
estate men, following a Wednesday
meeting of the public works committee
at the courthouse.
The committee has been worklnr on
this prc-{nm a long time and is said to
have put it in fine shape.
Luclie Avenue Sale.
The Brookwood Real Estate Company
has sold to J. H. Bimms No. 315 Lucile
avenue, 103 feet west of Hopkine street,
48 by 150, for $5.000, '
A deed has gone to record conveying
from James T. Willlams to Bishop War
ren A. Candler, No. 63 Cleburne avenue,
167 feet southeast of Walker street, for
$5,600, including the assumption of a
$2,600 load.
Bullding Permits.
$20,000-Fitzhugh Knox, No. SBS West
Peachtree street, three-story brick
apartment. Dn&vnrk.
$l5O-W. H. Campbell, No. 61 Loomis
avenue, remodel dwemnf. Daywork.
S3OO--Mrs. Carrie Martin, No. 109 East
m-vkonm street, ralse and repair. Day
work.
$l2O -Henry E. Newton, Tilden street,
near Marietta street, chlng- roof.
S4O-W. G. Golden, Ashby and Par
.onl. streets, cold drink stand, Day
work,
S4O-T. B. Everett, No. 158 Lucile ave
nue, frame garage. Daywork.
$7,000--G ‘”‘"&"’s nd".l H. B
’ eorge W. Jr. a ames H. B.
hfnln to A. J. Brownlee, 140 Eliza
beth street, 120 by 192. April 22 1916.
S6OO--John E. Bowen to Lawrence
| Templeton, lot on the south side of
West Hunter street, 213 feet west of
east line of land lot 141,46 by 209 feet.
April 24, 1916,
gz,ooo»n. H. Flelq et al. to Mrs. Fan
nie I. Goodman, lot on the southwest
corner of Griffin street and North ave
nue, 88 By 100 feet. April 34, 1916,
85503 H. Elliott to A. E. Barnett,
50,1;:: Elllott street, 50 by 150. Apri]
$2,6560-Mrs. O, W. Hudgins to Mrs.
)lu.;y A. Williams, lot on the south fide
of East nmu’:n avenue, between Grant
street and Cherokee avenue, 0 by 111,
ll:rch 811816,
3,3so—flerbert J. Haas and F. M,
Kaufman to B, F. Shainker, lot on the
east side of Washington street, 86 !m‘
from the northeast corner of Georgia
‘avenue, 44 by 130 feet, March 31 ‘m.‘
S7BO_R. C. Johnson to Braz Pullen
lot on,the et hde e Sims wirest; $54
'set wouth o well »
fest. November 16, 1914. |
| $2.250 -Realty Trust Company to Mrs. |
Emma P. and Mrs. Leolan H. Holliday,
ot 1, block 23, Amh‘ Park, on the sast
side o&thf"l’n“ o, 16 by 213 feet, Jan
}:&‘:‘- bk r'}c.'m OT, l?ldo(?ur
lm'gmom t ,mnnnpo " fiafi:‘
‘F‘W 3 'u”unun comrtn to M
“Walton y o M.
L. uschenberg, lot west side n{ Tang
'born street, 49 feet south of Green
'lohnnot. 49 by 130 feet. April 14, 19164,
__slo and Exchange of l‘ropor'{‘ Mrs.
Mary J. Turnell to Mra. 8. C. Harvill,
I%o'l the west side of Hampton street
800 feet north of Ethel street, 100 by 174
(O‘t wfll }C. 1",
_ $lO-Mrs. Laura M. Aenchbacher tg
‘lm“”)t.uoml Bank, of Atlanta, No,
im. peon street, 51 by 91. April 36,
‘ $5,500 - James T. Willlams to Warren
A. Candler. No. 83 Cleburne avenue, 500
by gl ,\nfll 25, 1918,
. fIBO-M. M. Chapman to W, J. Mo«
Crory, one-half acre on An unnhamed
nn?. 100 feat south of Peyton street,
A‘fl 20, 1918
56,250 - Franels . Mackle and P,
McDuffie to John W, White, lot on the
southwest corner of Pledmont avenus
~’na Sixth street, 78 by 155. April 20,
sl6 - Westview Cemestery Amt’fl‘
;o ‘1'0.17 Btrange, lot 45, section 84, Apri
’ilb—-l M. Moss and W, T. Hays to
Mise F. B, Jonas, lot on”‘h north side
of Heechwood avenue, ’m eant of
:umom avenue, 50 by 145. January
Ofw w. T lu'y- s -uol lot 310 fest
osant of northeast corner of Heechwood
and lhrmrd avenue, 0 by 145. Janu.
ll’{ Q.J“ . .
2 o sams, lot
:w'.m nfltm mam ‘v.l"nu
feat enst of Hartford avenue, 0
yh 146 Oetober 24, 1908
$126 - Bunice Woolfson to W, T. Hays,
lot 310 r‘l from the Dofllrfl cor.
ner of wood avenue n, farttord
nor;uo by 145 Jnnur&' . 1907,
W. R Berry 1o J Mons
.T. Hays, on the north side o
hwood avenue 200 feat sast
m‘a‘ avenue, M 0 by 145 January
. 1008,
Loan Desds.
“N‘c:"»'”ur:m Bmith to u--uh“n:uu
- l Com s
e el eS e Lot
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1916.
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'they have had a long journey, you i
soon find them coming from under A
hover and looking for somethh\{ to eat,’
Flrst Feeding Importan A
After being placed in the brooder they
should have plenty of fresh water, ::;
they will want something to drink i
well as eat. The first feed should con- '
sist of bread crumbs and the yolk of
hard-boiled egg crumbled toiethor. a,
good commercial dry milk mash, or Ana
of the rellable baby chick foods now 3
vertised. This should be their feed for
at least four or five days when they can,
be given any good commercial chick
feed. In the meantime, too, you el.'lg
give them some pln-head grit and cover.
the bottom of the brooder with finey
clean sand. '
When ten days old chicks can be
a little cracked corn and wheat or
mash composed of equal Parts of corn
meal and bran with a little charcoal
and grit added. And in a few days a'
little beef scrap finely sifted can be'
lnddfld to the mash.
Do not overfeed the chicks, and it ls
lheat to feed cftener and not so much,
as one time. 3
Feed on a bare board the first fwa
days. The third and fourth days scat
ter part of the feed on the board and
the rest of it in the litter and. make
your chicks work for it, Always spread
or scatter the food enough so that all
the chicks will be able to get what they
need, otherwise the weak and timid
ones will go hungry. )
A little chick will not develop proper=
ly without exercise. The brooder should
be roomy enough to avoid the danger of
crowding, and an apartment strewn
with straw should be attached to the
' brooder or hover where the chicks can
scratch and run about freely, as this
promotes growth and health,
There are numerous suggestions as to
how best to feed bhroods develop little
chicks, but by following these general
directions, even the beginner should
haye success.—Exchange.
feet west of Crescent avenus, 50 by
200. April 21, 1916.
$1,650—-B. F. Shainker to Milton
Greenebaum, lot east side of Washing
ton street, 86 feet from the northeast
corner of Georgia avenue, 44 by 1300
April 1, 1916,
s2,6oo—Harris Clein to E. V.
as sulrdlln of Joserhlno R.eand
g. 171""2\ Nfi' ’653 {;‘e‘dmont avenue,
¥ s o
%3600 William Davis to Miss Hattia
Hernstadt, lot on the south side of Cain
street, 98 feet east of Fort street, 40
by 100. March 1, 1916,
s4,ooo—Thomas S. Sharp to Isaac G.
Haas, lot on the northwest corner of
Fllis street and Piedmont avenue, 50 by
150. March 25, 1916.
$2,000-K. K, Kelley to Atlanta Sav-
Ings Bank, trustee, No. 540 Gordonm
street, 60 by 201, gpril 25, 1916,
SI,OOO-Mrs. Nannled Herzberg to Mrs,
Bessie R. McClelland, fnnrdlnn lot on
the east side of Howell place, 242 feet
south of Oak street, 41 by 139 feet. Jan
uary 17, 1916, ¥
sl,6oo—Mrs. E. 8. Collins to Penn Mu=
tual Life Insurance Company, No. 248
Lawton street, 38 by 100. April 18, 1918,
s4,oos—Mrs. Mary Nally to C. P. Mur
phy, lot No, 180 Grant street, 50 by 125.
April 20, 1916,
$2,000-M. L. Rauschenberg to *lg
Kiser Investment Company, No.
{ag(hom street, 48 by 130. April 15,
$1,200--T. L. Me(‘,urr{,to Mrs, Salle A,
Ward, lot 44 of (‘,l!{ lew 'RMMM
on Marie street, 46 by 150, Igo lot 2,
black 20, Ellen N. Land and Impr -
ln;:?t Company’s subdivision. March i
s4s6o—George B. Rush to J. tnwm&Q
Vickery, No. 41 Grady place, 47 by 160:
Agril 24, 1916,
1,500 —~Bame to trustees of Tnlon
Theological Seminary, In Virginia, sams
property. April 41, 1918,
Bonds for Title.
$4.700-Mrs. Fanny 1. Goodman ta
‘Lutcr Einsteln and Charles Franklin,
lot on the southwest cormmer of Griffin
street _and North avenue, 88 by 100,
\Agfll 24, 1916, .
- SIO,OOO- A"Brc's?kws?od RQI‘: mm. l‘(E:'»m
pany to J. ' Silmms, No. efla
avenue, 47 hy 150, A‘ml 21, 1916,
K'S'l,fioob‘:\lbc‘r\t' Mfi footen to f)Q};
ngenberg, No. 221 South avenue,
by lg. April 26, 1916, ».ge
Quitelaim Deeds.
S6OO--Mary C. Field to ¥. A. Brosuls.
lot east slde of High street, 200 fn‘
;;m‘r;l:f Ethel street, 50 by 120. Apri}
§SOO-Same to same, lot on the east
side of Migh street, 350 feet north of
Ethel street, 50 by 120, April 22, 1916,
$6--Bobble G. Elliott et al. to J. H.
Elliott, lot _on the noflhxnt corner of
Elliott and Pelham stredt, 302 by 446
March 17, 1915,
$1,200F. L. MeCurry to Mra. Sallie A
Ward, lots 123, 13, 14, City View subdi-,
vision. Also sot {n Hapeville, northeast
corner of Pine street and Atlanta ave
nue, 5 by 200, Also 50 acres In Pu
lask! County, Georgia. April 26, 1916,
s£lo--White Provision Company to the
mt{‘ of Atlanta, triangular strip known
as Waterworks station, 263 by £by 150,
February 1, 1916,
sl.-Mrs. Josephine 1. Butler to Ji
T Wfllhma. lot on the northeast
of Cléburne avenue, 157 feet south
fl"w.nm street, 50 by 203. April 24,
§IC. E. Thomas to same, same prop«
crg JAplfll 25, "IC“ . . &
~J. Lawrence Vickery to thfi
Realty Investment Comp.n(y. No,
Grady place, 47 by 180, April 25, 1918,
$6-—Bame to George B. Rush, same
property. April 14, 1518,
« Lien,
sl7--Pittaburg Plate (lass Company,
wa J, L. V;”rlct, No. 46 Virginia avenue,
At Dawson, Ga, May 10, 1918,
We will offer an_exceptionally
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ftean heifers. Attend the sale and
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