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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ¢o W READ FOR PROFIT—GEORGIAN WANT ADS— USE FOR RESULTS ¢¢ ® WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1917.
AUTOMOBILES. \
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. REAL BARGAINS
In Used Cars
cha:rshtakr:z a llmlthog lnu]rlnber of used
are mechanically good—over
hauled, with new paint tndyhpa.
One Chalmers, 1916.................3650
One Buick, 7-passenger,-a plek-up
BL . isevikaninar sttt it eas< B 0
One Premier, 7-passenger, a pick-up
8L %ins covnnn banaane vnsbab cuamints s SHOD
One Bulck Roadster, a real car at a
?rice that will move it lmmedlatel{:
BERY s eqbos anqeidones teriags vssenssbr G
Also a number of other real bargains.
HAYNES AUTO CO.,
181 PEACHTREE STREERT,
ATLANTA.,
S S,
BEAUDRY MOTOR CO.,
Authorized Ford Dealers.
169-171 Marietta St.
118-120 Walton St.
Full line Ford parts and acces
80ries.
No wait necessary for commer.
cial bodies. Styles meeting all
requirements in stoeck.
We are equipped to repaint,
re-cover and upholster. ;
Radiators rebuilt; also any
other Ford repair work.
We employ experienced men
and give prompt service.
M. 1123-2245-4285; Atl. 1426.
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FOR SALE—Hudson Six
cylinder, five-passenger,
n splendid eondition. Will
sell at a bargain. See M.
Venable, 255 Peachtree St.
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USED CARS.
1817 Light Overland Roadster.
1917 Llfht Overland, six-cyilnder.
Maxwell Touring Car.
Chevrolet Touring Car,
WILLYS-OVERLAND, Inc.,
USED CAR DEPARTMENT,
236 PEACHTREE ST.
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Authorized Sales and Service. “
PRICHARD-ORR SALES C 0.,,
WEST END—EAST POINT.
Gordon and Lee. Main Street.
Phone West u 5. Phone E. P. 138
FORD taxicab body, good condition, SBS:
also 20 acres of timberland in 3 miles
of Emersen, Ga., to exchange for au
tomoblle, Ford preferred. 127 Marietta
street. -
FOR SALE—I9I7 E:ord, perfect condi
tion. Good tires. A bargain for quick
sale. Also I.would like to buy an Oak
land. Mr. Buice, 809 Marietta street.
FOR SALE—One S-passenfer Buick car
in perfect condition; self-starter and
lights; will take $385 if taken at once.
G. W. McLain, Acworth, Ga,
COLUMBUS electric coufe in.good con
dition; batteries lpuc ically new; a
good bargaig. Call Ivy 1702 for demon
stration.
OVERLAND, Couniry Club, 1917, ex
celient coadition. Almost new. Cash
or terms. Address Box 895, care Geor
gian.
BUICK, 1917. five-pasasenger, practical-
Iy new; excellent condition; good tires.
Address Box 893 care Georgian.
1917 BUICK roadster, used very little,
extra equipment. Can be seen at the
Cain §t. Garage, 88. Cain Bt. =
FOR SALE—Five-passenger Dodge au
tomobile, in ‘good condition. Apply C.
L. Barnwell, 18 W. Mitchell St.
DODGE, 1918 model, cash or terms to
responsible party. Address Box 894,
care COOTRINN. - -sieL o 0 o
FOR SALE—I9I6 Ford touring .car; in
zood mechanical condition. Phone Ivy
1035-J.
USED CARS ToFind ¢ siir
Special hargains in used cars. Hubbell
__Oakes Motor Co.. 4553 Peachtree T 2339.
S'T‘T'DERA%ER T'SED-CAR MARKET,
316-18 Pedchtree St. Special prices.
SEVERAL bargains in used cars. At
lanta (‘ndilln(-fl., 183 Peachtree.
BARGAINS in used cars. J. G. Lewlis
_Motor Co., 232 Peachtree Bt.
FOR SALE—Used cars, good a 8 new.
14 North Pryor street.
USED car bargains. The White Co., 65
Ivy street.
AUTOS FOR EXCHANGE.
WANTED—To exchange a good truck
for Ford car. 159 Whitehall. M. 3366.
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AUTOMOBILES WANTED.
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WANTED—To buy a Ford car; must be
in good condition; will pay cash.
Write Andy McCline. Porterdale, Ga.
WANTED—To buy used Ford cars. Good
prices. Buice, 809 Marietta street.
FORD STARTERS.
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AGENTS—SeII Ford starters every
where. Ford Starter Spec. Co., 92 N.
Forsyth,
AUTO PAINTING.
JOHN M. SMITH CO.
’ CARS REPAINTED.
Tops re-covered and repaired; wheels,
eprings and axles repaired.
Bodies built to order or repaired.
120-122-124 Auburn Avenue.
7 TIRES.
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JUST received, three cars us‘%}‘ted 3,500
to 6,000 miles automoblile tires; selfing
at 50 per cent discount. McPherson
Rubber Company, 64 North Forsyth St.
GEORGIA DOUBLE TREAD TIRE CO.,
66 EDGEWOOD AVE., Ivy 1766-J.
Tires double-treaded. stitched or vul
canized. Wa gnarentee all work.
A ] Vuleanizing work. New 30x3§;
=1 non-skid $15.00 guaranteed un
called for Goodyear Diamond tread,
$15.00. 487 Whitehall st.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES.
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REPAIR bicycles, motorcycles, vulcan
ize inner tubes, locksmith, gunsmith,
weltering, soldering and general repair
ing. Prompt attention and right prices.
Cut Rate Repair Shop, 2556 Marietta St.
Main 3958.
WANTED—One hundred second-hand
bicyeles. Ivy 5260,
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ROOMS AND BOARD.
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TRANSIENTS AND VISITORS
TO BILLY SUNDAY MEETINGS.
Room with or without board. All con
veniences; 12 min, walk to Billy's Ta
bernacle. 305 East Hunter St., M. 2862
PERMANENT boarders and students
may obtain room and board in ele
antly furnished home. Electrie lights
fiot wat heat. 306 East Hunter St.
M. 2862,
20-22-24 COOPER ST.
BOARD $6 to $8 per week, elec., steam
heat, tub and shower bath. M 3692-J.
WANTED—Roomers and boarders; hot
and cold water; $5 and $8 per week.
187 Sounth Pryer street. Main 5048.
WANTED—CoupIe or two meén to board.
st‘rictly private family North Side,
All conveniences. Ivy 7659-J.
TWO couples or 4 young men to board
in first-class home: close In. 204
Washington.
ROOWMS AND BOARD. ‘
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STEAM-HEATED boarding house, good
table, close in, $5 and sfno per woek.l
181 S Pryor. L |
STEAM-HEATED rooms, close in; busi
ness women or men; board optional. |
Ivy S3a-J. \
WANTED—Men boarders; 36,00 gsr‘
week; congeniences. Rates reasonable.
152 Ivy St, £ ¥ ‘
ROOM and hoard for one young man;
_reasonable. Private family. Ivy 2840.
FRONT room; a)l.) convs.; best residencea
_section; priv. home. W. 1420-J.
WILL give room and board in exchange
for wool blankets. M. 5154-J.
ONE large front room for couple; North
Side. Ivy 5043. :
BOARD WANTED. |
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WANTED—Room and board ‘fi quiet
young lady stenographer. ust be
reasonable. C.! 127, care G_Q_z fan,
RESTAURANTS,
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< Restaurant, 132-134 Peach-
FOISOHI S tree. Southern eooking.
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' FOR RENT—ROOMS.
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THE MARTINIQUE
o ELLIS AND IVY,
Operated under the best management.
Each room connected with bath and
Kept in excellent condifion. Hotel serv
ice %1 per dav. ’
NS Rooms, with ¢r with
(il{hkaAluour bath; elevator,
steam heat, shower baths. 17 W. Cain.
LARGE, steam-heated room with pri
. vate bath; also vacancies for men; ex
ce_llreir}_tAm(-afsr.__P«hque Weonhe -
FURNISHED room, with sleeping porch
attached, for gentlemen. McGow .
Aartment 8, 54 Juniper St. W
ALL or part of nicely furnished !} 35
‘best residence section N. Side. For
particulars, call H. 904-J: =
NICELY furnished, steam-heated rcom
for gentlemen. %9 W. Peachtree, Apt.
8. Phone Ivy 6812-J. v
FURNISHED room, hot and cold run
ning water; exclusive apt., refined and
Dtlvate, Jvg &3RB, &.- . . ¢
ONE or two neatly furnished rooms, up
stairs, walk.ng distance. 110 W. Har
ris street, Apt. B.
NICELY furnished room, reasonable,
housekeeping if desired. 152 Court
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STEAM-HEATED roora, business wom
en; walking distance; close in. Ivy
8889-7 J. 2
THE ARGYLE.
3451, - Peachtree Bt.
101, AST HARRIS, bache-
A})OLF]O,. roomsg de luxe. T. 3071
200 W. PEACHTREE—Large rooms; all
__conveniences; also garage. I 1712-L.
TWO nice rooms for men enly; conven
socnces; close in. Phone Lvy 4877,
FURNISHED rooms, conveniences. 14
_West Baker. Apt. 2. Ivy 76%.
NICELY furnished room; all conven
_lences; private home H. 270-L.
TWO nice rooms; close in; all conven-
Jonges Calblvy-603. = <ho g
LOWER floor of 4 rooms fer rent to
adults. Tvy 4110-7 J.
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING.
FURNISHED room in home with couple.
Furnace heat; garage. Can arrange
for light housekeeping. West 1405-J.
FOR RENT-—-Two neatly furnished
rooms, adjoining bath, electricity;
conveniences. Ivy 8254-L. = =
TWO large furnished housekeeping
_rooms, convs., reas. 20 Fast Pine.
TWO njce fur. rooms, furnace heat, all
convs, priv. family. W. 1420-J.
UNFURNISHED.
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LARGE upstairs front room and Kkitch
enette, with one or two bedrooms;
very convenient for light housekeeping;
glose in; reasonable. Ivy 8748-J.
THREE connecting rooms, with owner;
all modern conveniences. 25 Kuhn
street, near McLendon. Ivy 1398-L.
TWO unfurnished rooms for rent; mod
_ern conveniences. 330 Highland Ave.
TWO or three unfurnished rooms for
_reny cheap. Main 1981-L. 209 . Pryor.
TWO or three unfurnished rooms for
rent cheap. Main 1931-L. Atl. 834.
TWO pretty rooms, all conveniences, on
car line. 382 Whitehall.
UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING.
TWO rooms with sink; couple; no chil
dren; one servant’s room to old negro
woman to help about house 98 Jose
phine ‘street. e
TWO large and one small room, suitable
for housekeeping. North side. 46
West Linden st.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
: WANTED!
300 colored laborers to work on dam at
- . 5 .
Bridgewater, N. C.,, ten miles from Marion,
N. C. Wages $2.50 per day. Pay every Sat
urday night. \
HARDAWAY CONTRACTING CO.-
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
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THE RIGHT KIND OF REAL ESTATE TO BUY.
A few years ago the buyer with real money had to eompete with specu
lators who had none. Now speculato rs and professionals are entirely out
of the market; those possessed of actual money have all the advantage.
S@®me of the best purchases to be had now are in the shape of good, sub
stantial buildings, which were erected a few years ago, went vacant in the
depression and now are rented at low rates—just enough to Say expenses.
Investments of this class can be had at big reductions. n the turn of
the market these places will make a k illing.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
m‘ . i e e eetee -t g
HOMES REDUCED.
WE MEAN JUST WHAT WE AD VERTISE under this heading. Owners
are anxious to sell. These homes are iess than two yvears old. Owners have
slashed prices for a clearance.
6-rqom, new brick veneer, West End .....c0000000.......53,300
6-room, new brick veneer, West End .....ccc000000e0.....34.000
Eust FUh strent. 5 lOW BUBL ... ioooiiiecinrives convs28:800
West Peachtree, near Seventh. Think of it!...,........ %6500
Atianta avenue, 6-room DUNERIOW. ... .00 vesdssssasssss 5000
QUINBY REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,
612 FORSYTH BUILDING. IVY 7698.
FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES.
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TO LET—SOUTH SIDE HOME.
347 WASHINGTON STREET—Eight rooms, servant’s room, furnace, elec
tric lights; all rooms have been newly papered. SSO per month.
NORTH SIDE BUNGALOW.
53 WEST TWELFTH STREET—Between Columbia avenue and Waest
Peachtree, six-room bungalow, electric lights, furnace and two servants’
rooms. 342.50 per month. ;
BENJAMIN D, WATKINS & CO.,
IVY 670. 201 4TH NAT. BANK BLDG,
FOR RENT—ROOMS. 1
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UNFURNISHYED HOUSEKEEPING. i
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TWO connecting rooms with kitchen
ette, with housekeeping conveniences.
Ivy 3809-L. L
TWO unfurnished rooms, convenlent for
light housekeeping. 417 Pledmont ave.
UPSTAIRS flat, three or fgur rooms,
__near Cleburne and Highland. 1. 334_4_-1.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.
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TWO large, light, airy roms, furnished
or unfurnished; modern; private fam
lly. Near car llne. Ivy 8413-XB.
ONE furnished or three unfurnished
rooms, close in. Call M. 5110,
FUR. or UNFURN. HOUSEKEEPING
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156 W. PEACHTREE.
ONE room with kitchenette. 1. 2230.
FOR RENT—APARTMENTS.
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' FURNISHED.
FURNISHED-—A NICE, CLEAN LIT
TLE APARTMENT; THREE ROOMS,
KITCHENETTE AND PRIVATE
BATH; FREE WATER AN PHONE;
WITH OR WITHOUT GARAGE. HILL
STREET, NEAR GEORGIA AVENUE.
NO CHILDREN. PHONE MAIN 4686-J,
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APARTMENT: six rooms; bath, sleening
__porch; S4O. 705 N. Boulevard. I. 249.
WANTED—APARTMENTS
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WANTED -— SMALL FURNISHED,
STEAM-HEATED APARTMENT;
TWO ROOMS, WITH BATH AND
KITCHENETTE, BY TWO BUSINESS
WOMEN. ADDRESS BOX 126, CARE
(‘.F:HRSIAN.
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FOR RENT-—-HOUSES.
FURNISHED.
COZY six-room bungalow, nicely fur
‘} nished; every fonvenience. Ivy 38256-1.
g UN;URNISHED.
'BLEGANT 3-room house at No. § Baltl
~ more place, electric lights. 1150. Also
‘a 9-room house at 55 East 13th street,
electrie lights. Jenkins & Lythgoe.
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142 ALEXANDER, six rooms and kitch
enette, suitable for 2 families. Phone
‘Hemlock 1521-L.
Consult our Rent Bulletin
SMITH, EWING & RANKIN.
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| WANTED—HOUSES.
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| UNFURNISHED.
WANTED—ABOUT SIX
ROOM HOUSE, IN
SUBURBS:; MUST BE ON
ORREAL CLASETOCAR
LINE; LOT MUST BE
LARGE ENOUGH TO
KEEPCOW. TERMS
MUST BE REASONA
RLE. B 8. C, CARE
GEORGIAN.
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BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR RENT.
E;TIRE second floorv:)var Tom Pitts’
store at Five Points, center of the city;.
‘also second floor, corner Peachtree and
Walton, over Gunter-Watkins' drug
‘store; great location. See Massengale
‘Bulletin Svstem. §6 Edecewood avenue.
SEEDS, PLANTS AND TREES.
ALL VARIETIES
RHUBARB, asparagus, horseradish,
fruit trees and winter beans. Mark
W. Johnson Seed Co., 85 So, Pryor St.
CABBAGE PLANTS.
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CABBAGE PLANTS—BarIy Jersey and
Charleston Wakefleld, Succession,
Flat Dutch, from pedigreed seed; imme
diate shipment; by express, 500, for §1;
1,000, $1.50; 5000, at $1.25; 10,000 and
up, ‘I.OO. f. o. b. Young's Island; dellv.
ered by parcel post, 100, 25c: 1,000, $1.75.
Enterprise Company, Inc.. Sumter, 8. C
MISCELLANEOUS.
SNEED Nurseries, 312 Oakland avenue,
Atlanta. Will mail you free catalog
on fruit trees, vines and plants.
HELP WANTED-—MALE.
SEEDS, PLANTS AND TREES.
OATS.
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APPLER SEED OATS ¥FOR SALE—
Specially selected, $1.20 per bushel in
§-bushel bags; order quick. Vandiver
Seed Co., Lavonia, Ga.
PECANS.
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PECANS-—Southwest Georgla paper
shell pecans for sale: varieties, Stu
art, Protcher, Schley and others; 50
cents per pound f. 0. b. Box 245, Al-
BORIC UL S n s
PCULTRY, PET AND LIVE STOCK.
GAMES.
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FOR SALE—Eslin Red Qullls, Hopkin
son War Horse, Grist Gradys anr?
Shawlneck game chickens. H. Roque
more, Mansfield, Ga.
RHODE ISLAND REDS, 4
RHODF ISLAND REDS--Prize-winning
stock. One breed 9 vears. Eggs, $3
rr 16 Wade Farrar, Chattanooga
enn.
GREEN GROUND BONE.
POSX'I‘XVE'LY will make your hens lay
Campbell Bros.. 77 Decatur street.
PIGEONS.
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HAVE a few pairs of English Pouters
and Muffed Tumblers at a bargain.
Visitors welcome all day Sunday. Su
therland Squab Plant, 23 Sutherland
drive, Kirkwood, Ga.
QUALITY RUNTS AND FANTAILS.
FANCY, PRIZE-WINNING ,STOCK.
JAMES R. MAY. KNOXVILLE. TENN
FOR SALE—Working Carneaux pigeons
at §1 mair. J. S. Stokes, Fargo, Ca.
DOGS.
TRAINED coon and possum hounds;
_.also rabbit and bird dogs. J. W.
Seecher Buchabes, Ga. ___~ ©
THOROUGHBRED rox terrier pups;
__perfectly marked; $4. Ivy 1433. ;
'ONE first-class os&ossum dog. Price $25.
} R. H. Crawford, Clayton, Ga.
CATTLE.
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\ DIXIE STOCK FARM
FAYETTEVILLE, GA.,
| REDWINE BROS, Owneérs.
- Reg. HEREFORD CATTLE.
| A&fl herd bull, Star Grove, No,
468526, which stood second at Kan
| sas é"i, American Royal Show,
1917, at head of herd. .
' ANXTETY {TH CATTLE FOR SALE
POLLED LURiAM
| CATTLE
| JUST WHAT YO[{RNEED
| ON YOUR FARM.
| Prue-wlnnlnf refhtered stock.
| Safe and valuable investment.
LEEMON STOCK FARM,
= HOOPESTON. ILL. .
FOR SALE—Three carloads good feed
ing steers., Also one car shorthorns
and Aberdeen heifers.
J. T. ALDER, .
968 Marietta St. Phone Main 516.
PIGS.
FOR SALE—Pure-bred Duroc-Jersey
~_ pigs at twelve and a half dollars. Hid
den Valley Plantation, Route 1, Somer
‘ville, Tenn.
‘ CALVES.
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'EITHER sex, 15-16ths pure-bred; from
~_heavy producers, five to seven weeks
\old. $25. crated and expressed to ung
station, express charge- Ga'd here; sen
'ordors or writa Lake View Holstein
‘P!aoe. Whitewater, Wis.
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FANCY Jersey cow fresh in milk. 10
Racine streef. yyest 1265-J, s
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REAL ESTATI_FOR SALE.
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i ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE,
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" oK Tuesday, December 4th, at the
}Courthouse, No. 170 Curran street, all
}lmprovements. Rents for §10.60 per
‘month. For information apgly to
il“rampton XK. Elits, County Administrator
| 627 Healey Building,
| Phone: Ivy 3740.
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- 6-ROOM BUNGALOW.
MODERN; all conveniences; West Fnd
Park: big, level iot, 50 by 180; ?retty
‘!awn. Price $3,500. Cagh payment SSOO,
‘balance 725 per month. This tremendous
;barsaln sto effect a quick sale. Phene
West 1307-J.
‘PEACHTREE ROAD HOMT:—§6,SOO,
_ FINE FRUIT, GARDEN. 100-FOOT
LOT; YOUR TERMS. QUINBY REAL
ES'{)ATE EXCHANGE, 612 FORSYTH
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LOT 100 by 155, Peachtree Terrace sub
divislon, sacrifice for immediate saie.
Will take small cash payment, balance
terms. R. P. Kenyon, Main 1243,
TWO improved lots, Westview properiy:
one business house, one five-room cot
!{p.fe: will sell at bargain. M. 5304, Atl,
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ELEVATED corner lot bßoxl4o, Waest
End, concrete pavement, SBOO, S2OO
cash, $lO monthly. W. H., 204 Equitable
Bldg.
BUNGALOW__and !wo-stog home,
Kirkwood, East Lake line. . X, Gils
Ham, Lawyer, Fourth Ndtional. M. 351
FOR SALE—Five-room house, corner
Pulliam. Owner leaving city. Phone
Main 3289-7 J.
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| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR
| EXCHANGE.
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FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Beautiful
~ bullding lot in Ormewood Park; will
sacrifice for cash or exchange for any
thing of equal value. Address J. H.,
‘Box 918, care Georgian.
'WILL sell cheap or exchange for auto,
two lots, 50 by 200, Peachtree Road
Park subdivision. Main 4202-L.
" FARM LANDS:.
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ALABAMA,
3,000 ACRES level, uSimprnvnd land; lo
' cated on good roads, rural route, and
within four miles of good town; will sell
in large or small tracts; small cash pay
ment, balance ten years. This land will
grow any and all crops. A splendid op
portunity to own a farm.
JOHNSON & RIDDLE,
Center, Ala. e
FARM BARGAINS —All sections of Ala
bama, Write for free lists. Ingram
Land Cg.. Birmingham, Ala. _
GEORGIA.
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FARM FOR SALE BY
OWNER.
750 ACRES. In Gllmer County, 25 miles
from Fllijay, on Carter Kay River;
about one-half in cultivation, balance in
oak, hickory and poplar timber. This
land is very productive, for 75 acres of
it is in bottom land. The farm has run
ning spring ,water through the 7-room
residence on the place; other buildings
consist of six good tenant houses, one
large barn, and three smaller ones. The
prfgn is $15,000. We offer terms, if de
sired.
WE also offer 7560 acres in South Geor
gla, in Early County, 5 miles from
Blakely, on cherted road; rich mulatto
land with red clay subsoil; lies level:
can cultivate with machinery; 6 good
tenant houses; one-half in open land,
balance in oak. hickory, poplar, cypress
and other timber; wiil sell for $25 per
acre; terms If desired.
If you are in the market for good
farms, it will pay you to see these before
buying. »
Either of the above ‘farms is worth
double the price askod.Y '
C. H. ARNOLD.,
CARE MARION HOTEL,
ATLANTA.
FOUR acres in city limits of College
Park; a nice six-room house, large
barn and a small storehouse is pn this
tract. Spriag branch and about 2 acres
of rich bottom land. Street on four
sides. Close to scbool and in walking
distance of a SJ-cent ten-minute car
service into Atlanta. Price $3,500;
$1,500 cash, balance SSOO per year.
Brotherton & Callahan, East Point, Ga,
Bell Phone East Point 416.
RECIPE TO DARKEN
_GRAY HAIR
This Homemade Mixture Darkens
Gray Hair and Makes It Soft
and Glossy.
To a half pint of water add:
Bay B Vi e i i s 00
Barbo Compound ........a small box
CHVEBNNG -<t . s vinvisvais v I=4 a 8
These are all simple ingredients
that you can buy from any druggist
at very little cost, and mix them
yourself. Apply to the hair once a
day for two weeks, then once every
other week until all the mixture is
used.
A half pint should be enough to
darken the gray hair, and make it
soft and glossy. It Is not sticky or
greasy, and does not rub off. It
should make a gray-haired person
look 20 years younger—Advertise
ment. ~
At e ’
Kinney’s
64 Peachtree Street,
A Mid-Week
745 Pairs
Ladies’ and Men's
S HOES
$ ] 98
Broken siz’es, discontinued
lines. Every pair good
new stock.
Remember the name.
Be sure you are right.
6. R. Kinney, Co. Inc.
64 PEACHTREE ST,
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’CLINE REALTY COMPANY’'S FARMS. I
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FORTUNE in farming good land like
~_ this: 182 acres, 14miles from Atlanta,
8 miles from Decatur, 11 miles rrnmi
Tucker and Seaboard Railroad. We
know every foot of this farm. We be-i
lleve in it and can show you that it
is one of the best around Atlanta. 100
acres in cultivation; nearly all new land;
and more new land being put into cul
tivation all the time. Three good set
tlements, barns, ete. SB,OOO. ‘
CHEAPEST good farm near Atlanta: 78
acres, $2,000; more than half cultl-l
vated; good strong land; 31% miles be
vond Chattahoochee River bridge, Seize
this land while you can.
350 ACRES that ean be sold in tracts
of 220 and 130 acres each., Several
good settlements, fine barns, outhouses,
‘nt(-. One desiring big farm, a big mon
ey-maker and fine investment, see us on
this. It's worth your time. SSO per
acre,
} CLINE REALTY COMPANY,
_4lO SILVEY BUILDING. IVY 410.
FOR SALE—BBO acres of land, § miles
_from Nicholls. Ga., on A., B. and A.
Railroad; 225 dcres in ecultivation, 200
acres stumped; fine range for hogs and
cattle; four mules, plow tools, two two
‘horse and one one-horse wagon, plenty
of corn, hay and fodder to run place an
other year; hay press and rake, mower,
‘reaper and binder; in fact, everything
to carry on farm successfully; one six- |
room house, two four-room houses, one |
two-room house, two one-room houses;
will sell cheap for cash, or make terms
on one-half of purchase price., S. J.
Stubbs, Douglas, Ga.
5,200 ACRES on A., B. and A., between
Atlanta and Birmingham, with station
on property; lies in a dry basin, with
1,000 acres choicest bottoms; 80 per cent
of upland lies well enough for cultiva
tion; small acreage in cultivation: abeut i
2,000,000 feet choice yellow pine, 3.000.060 '
choice head timber; splendid logging:
lamd adjoining of same grade exactly in
high state of cultivation held at S4O to
#3O per acre; timber on this wi]l pay for
It at price asked. $8.50 per acre; terms.
T. C. Conway, 529 Candler Bldg.
450 ACRES, Cobb County, 25 miles of
Atlanta, 5 miles of a good town; lies
almost level on main road, in good
neighborhood; good improvements, about
) acres open and rented for 1918 for |
»ut $2.000. Purchaser could open up |
+ for several plews additional by
clearing original timber. Land has red
clay subsoil and gravelly dark loamy
soil; is highly productive. Special rea
son for selling, s3l per acre.- Terms.
T. C. Conway, 529 Candler Bldg.
FOR SALE—BO acres land; one 4-room, |
one 2-room house and good barn. This |
place made $1.610 worth of cotton and |
plenty corn for Black last year; 2%
miles from the best town in CGeorgla;
I'% miles from three schoolhouses and
churches. Lot of this land will make
one bale of cotton per acre; on guhllol
road. For quick sale will take $2,450.
Address G. W. McLain, Acworth, Ga.
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270-ACRE FARM.
SSO AN ACRE: % mile front on maln
county road, 16 miles from Atlanta:
near National Highway¢ 23 miles from
car lne; creek running through place, |
with 75 acres rich bottoms; 170 acres!
in cultivation. $1,500 cash, balance In|
eight yearly payments. Phone Weat’
1307-J e e e f
333 ACRES, 5 miles from Americus, Ga., |
on public road: a home place and tww
tenant houses: about 65 in fresh land:
gehool and churches convenient: slx—‘
horse crop under cultivation; $22.50 per
aere; can arrange terms. Brotherton &f
Callahan., Tast Point, Ga. Bell Phone
Fast Point 416,
[ MAKE a speciantv of Georgla farm
lands. Thomas W. Jackson, 1018-1%
Fourth Nat. Bank Blde. ”
IF YOU can't fight, do your bit! Buy a |
farm. Will mail upon request a de
seriptive bulletin of fifty good farms.
Brotherton & Callahan, East Point, Ga.
Rall phone Fast Point 416, !
TIST wour farm lands with us., -Chue
Realty Co., 410 Silvev Blde.
TEXAS.
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601 ACRES rich sulphur land, Culberson |
County; $25.000; half cash balance to
suit. Fred G. Irby, Van Horn. Texas.
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WILL trade equity in good farm for
Dodge or Buick car. Decatur 100-L. |
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FARMS FOR RENT. ’
AAN A A AN I s
FOR RENT--Fwo-horse farm, near
Stone Mountain; good buildings, pas
ture; staryling rent. Also two-horse
farm near Buchanan; 25 acres bottom
land; rent reduced. Leo Grossman, 670
Washington street
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practically all stomach, liver and ip
testinal ailments, including appendi
citis. One dose will convince or
money refunded. Jacobs' Pharmacy.
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