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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ~ #@ © READ FOR PROFIT——GEORGIAN WANT AUS—— USE FOR RESULTS ¢© © THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1917,
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STUDEBAKER
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USED-CAR
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\DEPARTMENT
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245-247 PEACHTREE ST.
1 Series 18-8 Studebaker, 7-pass.
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. 1 Series 15-6 Studebaker, 5-pass.
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1 Series 17-4 Studebaker, 7-pass.
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1 Beries 16-4 Etudebaky. T-pass.
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1 Series 14-6 Studebaker, 7-pass.
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1 Series 15-4 Studebaker, 7-pass.
BERUEING ... .0 N b b 45000
1 Series 15-4 Studebaker, 3-pass.
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s 1 Series 14-4 Studebaker, T-pass.
g WWouring ... 0000 T SOO
1 Series 13-6 Studebaker, 7-pass.
ning L s b o aLd . 880 60
1 1914 4-cyl. Buick, 5-pass.
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1 1917 Ford delivery .... ... ... 375.00
1 1917 Ford, 5-pass. touring .. 350.00
1 1914 4-cyl. Mitchell, 2-pass.
EURGstar .0 G i Ly 30000
1 1912 4-cyl. Cadillac, 5-pass.
BONTing .. o 0 LT N 0 300000
Terms may be arranged.
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DEPARTMENT
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. 445-247 PEACHTREE ST.
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BEAUDRY MOTOR CO.,
£ Authorized Ford Dealers.
169-171 Marietta St.
118-120 Walton St.
Full line Ford parts and acces.
sories.
No wait necessary for commer
cial bodies. Styles meeting all
requirements in stock.
We are equipped to repaint,
re-cover and upholster.
Radiators rebuilt; aiso any
other Ford repair work.
We employ experienced men
and give prompt service.
M. 1123-2245-4285; Atl. 1426.
e ;"\‘nlhorized Sales and Service.
PRICHARD-ORR SALES-: CO,
WEST END—EAST POINT.
Gordon and Lee. Main Street.
Phone West 45, Rhone £ P 138
FOR SALE—WHITE GAS CAR,
1917 MODEL 30. EXCEL
LENT CONDITION. IVY 471,
FOR SALE—Oldsmobile Four, in good
mechanical condition; all new tires;
first §4OO gets the car. Phone or write
(&mut. R. M. Lewis, 319 M. G. Bn., Camp
Bawrdon, Ga. . By v oo
FORD taxicab body, good condition, SBS;
also 20 acres of timberland in 3 miles
of Emerson, Ga., to exchange for au
tomobile, Ford preferred. 127 Marietta
street. e
COLUMBUS electric coupe in good con
dition; batteries practically new; a
good bargain. Call Ivy 1702 for demon
pon - ) o
OVERLAND, Country Club, 1917, ex-
K cellent coadition. Almost new. Cash
or terms. Address Box 895, ehre Geor
gian,
BUICK. 1917 five-pgsernger, practical-
Iy new; excellent condition; good tires.
e Pox 208 ORTe Gebuglan.
* FOR SALE—Five-passenger Dodge au
tomobile. in good condition. Apply-C.
L. Barnwell, 18 W. Mitchell St. =
DODGE, 1%18 model, cash or terms to
responsible party. Address Box 894,
e ceoreibm. - -
FOR SALE--1916- Ford touring car; in
good mechanical condition, Phone Ivy
*035-.
I Haynes Auto Co.,
DSKD OARS 5y tha's oir
Dakes Motor Co.. 4Ff Peaghtres T 2339,
SEVFRATL bargains in used cars. At
lanta Cadillac Co., 183 Reachtree. .
BARGAINS-in used cars. J. G. Lewls
__Mofor Co., 232 Peachtree St.
FOR SALE«TUsed cars, good as new. 14
g North Pryor street.. Hy¢ .~
USED car bargains. §he White Co., 65
Tvy street.
. AUTOS FOR EXCHANGE.
““'AX:I‘P:D-—TO exchange a good truek
for Ford car. 159 Whitehall.” M. 3366.
AUTOMORBILER 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 cars. any
mal~ Good prices. Buice, 809 Ma
rieta ;St.
FORD STARTERS,
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AGENTS—SeII Ford starters every
where. Ford Starter Spec. Co., 92 N.
Forsyth. .
AUTO PAINTING.
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JOHN M. SMITH CO.
CARS REPAINTED.
Tops re-covered and repaired; wheels,
springs and axles repaired.
Bodies built to order or repaired.
120-122-124 Auburn Avenue.
TIRES.
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JUST received, three cars assorted 3,500
\ to 6,000 miles automobile tires; self!ng
‘ at 50 per cent discount. McPherson
Rubber Company, 64 North Forsyth St
GREORGIA DOUBLE TREAD TIRE CO.,
66 EDGEWOOD AVE., Ivy 1756-J.
¢ Tires double-treaded. stitched or wvul
canized. We guarantee all work.
.1 Vulcanizing work. New 30X3%
=4 non-skid -$15.00 guaranteed un
called for Goodyear Diamond tread,
$15.00. 497 Whitehall st.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES.
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KOR SALE—I9I7 electrically equipped
Indian motorcycle twin cylinder; rode
about 1,000 miles; first-class condition.
Box 892, care Georgian.
WANTED—One hundred second-hand
Picycles. - Ivy 02060. c . @ L.
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. 2305 East Hunter St., M. 2862.
* PERMANENT boarders and students
¢ may obtain room and board in ele
gantly furnished home. Electric lights
hot wat heat. 306 East Hunter St.
M, 2862, : %
WANTED —Roomers and ‘boardersy hot
~A,:d cold water; $5 and $6 per week.
197 South Prvor street. Main 5048.
WANTED-Couple or two men to board.
“’é‘[r‘ct!y private family. North Side,
Ajl conyeniences. Tvy 76593-J.
"AM-HEATED boarding house, good
S’l{B,f,,_ close in, $5 and $5.50 per week.
181 S Pryor. &
ROOM and board for one young man;
R?e(lz\cln‘mbm Jl‘riv_;_nt- family. Ivy 2840.
PRONT room; all convs.; best residence
: Isc(;.'tionl:u;ri‘x‘. home. W. 1420-3.
WILI, zive room and board in; exchange
forrw(:o! blankets. M. 5154-J.
ROOM and board; steam heat; every
Bonvenience. " Iyy 8972. .
ONE larze front room for couple; North
Side. Ivy 5043 s
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fi,.’ BOARD WANTED.
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_WANTED—Room and board by quiet
“fio:}:: lady stenographer. Must be
irsasonabie. (~ 127, care Georgian
FOR RENT—ROOMS. |
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THE MARTINIQUE
f ELLIS AND IVY, |
Operated under the best managem®nt.
Each room connected. with bath and‘
Kept in excellent condiffon. Hotel serv
ice %1 ner.dav. ‘
S'!‘lZ:Xl.chcuted room; private entrance;
| adjoining bath; gentlemen only. Phone|
yM. 4065 day; after 6, Ivy~“8917. 53 E.,
Cain, Apt. 8, -
BEAUTIFULLY fur. steam-heated
rosm, must be seen to be appreciated:
| Second floor. 230 Washington, Apt. 3.
M. 3519-X2. |
'F.‘HR RENT—One steam-heated room,
.every ¢tonvenience; close in; North
;_1?_0; gentlemen preferred. Phone Ivy
(10,
G M Rooms, with cr with
(—TßLSHALiour bath; elewator,
steam heat, shower baths. 17 W. Cajn.
ALL or part of nicely furnished home;
best residence section N. Side. For
particulars, call H. 904-J. "~~~ |
ONE or two neatly furnished rooms, up
_stairs, walk ng distance. 110 W, Har
rig street, Apt. B.
STEAM-HEATED room, business wom.i
en; walking distance; close in. Ivy
8889-7 J.
THE ARGYLE.
345% Peachtree St.
F 10% EAST HARRIS, bache
lA])OLFlor rooms de luxe T 3071
NICELY furnished room for rent; hot
_bath; electric lights. Phone I 3762-L,
200 W. PEACHTREE—Large rooms; all
conveniences; also garage, 1. 1712-L.
ROOM and sleeping porch combined to
young or business women. W. 1420-J.
NEATLY furnished rooms for rent,
_close in, North Side. Call Ivy 1245,
ONE nicely fur. room: desirable loca
_tion; on car line. 506 Central Ave.
THR}éE nicely furnished rooms for
_rent, close in. 21 Warren street.
TWO nice rogms for men only; conven-,
_lences; close in. Phone Ivy 4877.
FURNISHED rooms, conveniences. 14
_ West Baker. Apt. 2. Ivy 7695.
TWO nice rooms; close in; all conven
_lences. Call Ivy 593. C e
ONE or two roms, with kitchenette,
_close in. Ivy 6101-J.
TWO first-floor rooms, 40 Angier ave
nue. Ivy 5212-J.
FURNISHED HOUSFKEEPING.
THREE connecting housekeeping rogms.
or two light housekeeping rooms; all
conveniences. 63 E. Harrls, -
TWO nice fur. rooms, furnace heat, all
convs., priv. family. W. 1420-J.
UNFIIPAIGRWED
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LARGE upstairs front room and Kkitch
enette, with one or two bedrooms;
~ery convenient for light housekeeping;
close in;-geasonable. Ivy 8748-J. R
THREE connecting rooms, with owner;
all modern conveniences. 25 Kuhn
street, near McLendon. 19 1388-L.
TWO unfurnished rooms for rent; mod
ern_conveniences. 330 Highland Ave.
TWO or three unfurnished rooms for
rent cheap. Main 1931-L. Atl. 834.
TWO pretty rooms, all conveniences, on
car line. 382 Whitehall.
UNFURNISYED HOUISEKTEPING.
TWO rooms with sink; couple; no chil
dren; one servant's room to old negro
woman to help about house. 98 Jose
phine stgest <0 0 0 s
TWO large and one small room, suitable
for housekeeping. North side. 46
West. Linden st. e T
TWO connecting rooms with kitchen
ette, with housekeeping conveniences.,|
Ivy 3899-L. 2 .
UPSTATRS flat, three or four rooms,
_near Cleburne and Highland. 1. 3244-J.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.
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TWO large, light, airy roms, fernished
or unfurnished; modern; private fam
fly. Near car line. Tvy 8412-X2.
ONE furnished, 1 unfurnished room; use
of living room. 43 N. Dargan place,
West End.
ONE furnished or three unfurnished
rooms, close In. Call M. 5110.
FUR. or UNFURN HNIUICSEKEEPING
FOR RENT—Two neatly furnished
rooms, adjoining bath; electrieity; con
veniencey Ivy dsb4-L. i
156 W PEACHTREE.
ONE room with kitchenette. T. 2239.
2 desirable rooms, kitchenette, pri. bath,
conv. 290 ywashington St. M. 3414-L.
- FOR RENT—APARTMENTS.
FURNISHED.
FURNISHED—A NICE, CLEAN LIT
TLE APARTMENT; THREE ROOMS,
KITCHENETTE AND PRIVATE
BATH; FREE WATER AND PHONE;
WITH OR WITHOUT GARAGE. HILL
STREET, NEAR (;T",Oi'{(fl.‘\ AVENUE.
NO CHILDREN. PHONE MAIN 4686-IJ.
UNFURNISHED.
APARTMENT; six rooms; bath, sleeping
DPorch; S4O. 705 N. Boulevard. T. 249.
WANTED—APARTMENTS
‘ FURNISHED.
ADULTS desire small furnished apart
ment or roms with two bedrooms in
desirable location. Box 131, care Geor
gian. 5 T
SMALL furnished apartment; steam
heat; business woman. Box 132, care
(1-(—)l'gian. .
SMALL furnished apartment, North
Side, Cal. H. C. Williams, Georgian
FRITRORG L D ekl
l FOR RENT—HOUSES.
FURNISHED.
COZY six-room hung:dow-, nicely fur
nished: every convenience. Ivy 3825:&
UNFURNISHED.
Consult our Rent Bullntin
_____SMITH. EWING & RANKIN. :
! WANTED—HOUSES.
UNFURNISHED.
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WANTED—ABOUT SIX
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SUBURBS; MUST BE ON |
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LINE; _LOT MUST B&
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LARGE ENOUGH TO
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KEEPCOW. TERMS
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GEORGIAN.
WANTED—House with- two acres or
more in suburbs of city. 1605 Mayson
and Turner Ave. ______’
‘ OFFICES FOR RENT.
FOR RENT-—Offices in Central Bldg.,
cor. Pryor and Alabama sts. M. &585.
BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR RENT.‘;
ENTIRE second floor over Tom Pitta‘“
store at Five Points, center of the city;
also second floor, corner Peachtree and
Waliton, over Gunter-Watking’® drug
store; great location. See Massengale
Bulletin Svstem. 56 Edeewood avenue.
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WANT ADS
CHURCH NOTICES.
BAPTIST.
TABERNACLE BAPTIST,
THANKSGIVING SERVICE ~ ~
11 A. M. ‘
DR. MELL TROTTER, Grand Rapids, Mich.
AND '
OTHER NOTED SPEAKERS
WILL ASSIST
REV. J. W. HAM IN THE SERVICE. _
A GREAT MESSAGE FOR ALL. .
T CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST. CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST.
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST,
s Peachtree and Fifteenth Streets.
Regular Thanksgiving Service, 11 a. m., Thursday.
Subject: “THANKSGIVING."’
THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED.
. PRéSBYTERIAN. - PRESBY‘TERIAN.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
THE CONGREGATION WILL ATTEND
THANKSGIVING SERVICES AT
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN.
10:30——THANKSGIVING MORNING———IO:3O
UNION SERVICE OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES,
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
(Opposite Capitéh)
Offering for Thornwell Orphanage and Nacoochee School.
RESTAURANTS. . RESTAURANTS. _
SDUTHERN DOOKING —f——ereiei . FOOD MUSIC
TEMPTING, DELICIOUS. By VIALANO VIRTUOSO ORCHESTRA
REGULAR DINNER, " MERCHANT’S LUNCH,
50¢ 35¢
A la Carte Orders Unsurpased.
FOLSOM’S RESTAURANT,
132-134 PEACHTREE STREET.
HELP WANTED—MALE. ‘ HELP WANTED—MALE. -
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WANTED!
« 300 colored laborers to work on dam at
Bridgewater, N. C., ten miles from Marion,
N. C. Wages $2.50 per day. Pay every Sat
urday night. : 7 .
HARDAWAY CONTRACTING CO.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
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; 2 YO ANTTQTS et
JUST FINISHED—TWO BRICK
T\T "D TREY
VENEER BUNGALOWS. .
THE FINEST ON THE NORTH SIDE; YOU BE THE Jl'l)(‘;‘l
TILE PORCH, FLOORS, HARDWOOD FLOORS, TILE BATH
FLOORS, SHOWERS, EXTRA NICE ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND
PLUMBING, FURNACE HEAT, COMPLETE LAUNDRY, JANITOR'S
ROOM, WURSERY AND SERVANT'S ROOM.
SLEEPING PORCH, BREAKFAST ROOM, GARAGE, CEMENT
DRIVEWAY. THESYK, PLACES ARE BEAUTIFUL FROM AN AR
CHITECTURAL STANDPOINT AND ARE EASILY WORTH $8,600.
THEY ARE LOCATED AT 250 AND 252 EAST FIFTH STREET.
THEY ARE ()‘% THE MARKET FOR THE BUYER.WHO CAN
CLAIM IT FOR §7.500. I WILL FURNISH TERMS. I WILL USE
YOUR INCUMBERED VACANT LOT AS PART PAYMENT, AND
IF EITHER 'OF THESE PLACES DON'T SUIT YOU. I WILL BUILD
YOU ONE ACCORDING TO YOUR OWN IDEAS, AT A PRICE
THAT WILL SUIT YOU.
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M. G. NORRIS,
8 HURT BUILDING. ¢
PHONES IVY 6855, OR IVY 7424.
HERE ARE GOOD VALUES.
No. 39 Broyvles street, 5-room cottage,
Grant Park section, 40x150.
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Inman Park lot, 49x150, adjoins the new
bungalow on Lake Ave., near u
eHd-Ave. Pricd e o b 0
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
IN EAST 'POINT, NEAR PUBLIC SCHOOLS
We offer 5 rooms and bath, bungalow with tinted walls, stained floors,
electric lights and gas, fine artesian water. On corner lot 50 by 176 feet to
alley. South front, tile sidewalk and curb; near street car line: SIOO cash,
$25 a month Perfect title; no mortgage.
| W. D. BEATIE,
«. 207-209 TRUST COMPANY OF GEORGIA BLDG..
IVY 8578.
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EXCHANGE BARGAINS.
300 ACRES 2 miles of Tallapoosa, Ga., 01( good dirt road runming through the
farm, less than 2 miles from railfo ad stop: 175 acres clear, 4§acros in bot
" tom land which has producéd 75 bushels of corn to acre; upland has produced
three-fourths bale cotton to acre; 50 acres in Bermuda pasture, ample water
and wood. Owner wants cash and city property. Price $25 an acre.
115 ACRES just outside the corporate limits of Clarksville; 90 acres in culti
vation! commogdious nine-room re sidence: water in the house; also good
tenant house; 1,000 Yates, Terry, Wine s:(}; apple trees, from 7 to 12 years old.
A fine proposition, but owners want to ucate a growing family, and will
take in trade a nice city home or well located renting property.
200 ACRES just beyond Cartersville. N., C. and St. L. Railroad through the
farm. Good six-room residence and two tenant houses; 20 acres under
wire fence for hog pasture; 130 acrez open and in cultivations deep red soil.
Owner wants city property. She lives here and can look after it better than
she can a farm. Price 330 acre.
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QUINBY REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,
612 FORSYTH BUILDING. N IVY 7698,
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ROWING FIRMS
find 1t most profitable to advertise in ,
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CHURCH NOTICES
BAPTIST.
Thirteenth St. lot, half a block from
; Piedmont Ave., adjoins No. 86 E.
Thirteenth St., 50x140. Price .$1,200
'NO. 1058 DeKalb Ave., corner Joseph
| ine street, lot 45x170; has 5-room
; dwelling, with water, gas, bath, both
streets paved,, prominent location,
suitable to add' a store. Prices $1,900
’ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
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' On Tuesday, December 4th, at thae
Courthouse, No. 170 Curran street, all
!lmprovements. Rents for $%10.60 per
month, For information nzsly to
'!&nmp!on E. Ellis, (‘ounti- ministrator
527 Healey Bullding,
Phone: Ivy 8749,
MODERN; all convenlences; West End
Park: big, level lot, 50 by 180; Fretotg'
lawn. Price $3500. Cash payment 1506,
balance $256 per month, This tremendous
e&rgain is to effect a quick sale. Phone
est 1807-J,
'S4 ACRES, s3,ooo—Only halt-mile of
Stone Mountain line, two public
roads, 6-room house, barn, fine fruit.
This is the best buy on the line and
vou will have to hurry. Robt. W, Par
ris, phones 85, Decatur, Ga. o
FOR SALKE—One 6-room house and lot,
50 by 178; also lot adjoining, well lo
cated. This must be sold by owner.
Phone Main §599-1, or call 173 Glenn
wood avenue.
TWO fmproved lots, Westview property:
one business house, one five-room cot
tafe; will sell z}t bargain. M. 5304, Atl
761. Leon Call! il e
ELEVATED corner lot 50x140, West
End, concrete pavement, §BOO, S2OO
cash, $lO monthly. W. H., 204 Equitable
Bldg.
BUNGALOW and two-story home,
Kirkwood, East Lake line. R. F. Gil
lam, Lawyer, Fourth National. M. 851
t REAL, estate bargafhs, farm or city
property, Write Gilbert, 8% Luckie St.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR
EXCHANGE. ’
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WILL sell cheap or exchange for auto,
two lots, 60 by 200, Peachtree Road
Park subdivision. Main 4202-L.
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FARM LANDS,
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3,000 ACRES level. unimproveqd 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.
GEORGIA,
FOR SALE
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BY OWNER.
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- 700 ACRES, all under
| wire fence in Jeff
Davis County; the best
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stock farm for both
cattle and hogs. in
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South Georgia. 4,000
acres tendable land,
300 of which is in cul
tivation; 3,000 acres of
} hammock land with
- abumdant hard wood
o growth consisting of
05, :
- hickory, white oak,
~ gum, cypress and short
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leaf pine. For full de
scription address Box
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497, Douglas, Ga.
EOR SALE—BBO acres of land, 3 miles
from Nicholls Ga., on A., B. and A.
Railroad; 225 dcres in cultivation, 200
acres stumped; fine range for hogs and
cattle; four mudes, Ylow 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,
reapgr and binder; in fact, everything
to cdrry 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. 8. J.
Stubbs. Douglas, Ga. =~ = =
450 ACRES,- Cobb County, 25 mlles of
Atlanta, 5 miles of a good town; lies
almost level on main ro%c in ggod
neighborhood; good improverffénts, about
1 acres open and rented for 1918 for
ut $2.000. Pusehaser could open up
for several plows additional by
clearing original timber. Land has red
clay subsoil ard gravelly dark loamy
soil; is highly productive. Special rea
son for selling. s3l per acre. Terms.
T. C. Conway, 529 Candler Bldg.
FOUR acres in city limits of College
Park; a nice six-room house, large
barn and a small storehouse I 8 on thig
tract. Spring branch and about 2 acres
of rich bottom land. Street on four
sides. Close to school and in walking
distance of a b5-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.
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| 270-ACRE FARM.
SSO AN ACRE: % mile front on main
. county road, 16 miles from Atlanta;
‘near National Highway{ 2% miles from
car line; creek running through place,
with 75 acres rich bottoms; 170 acres
in cultivation. §1,500 cash, balance In
eight yearly payments. Phone West
1307-J
SOUTH GEORGIA farms, Sum
ter County, the banner county.
Write for prices and deserip
tions. F. 1.. Allison, Americus,
Gra.
:‘Tfi?:'A;\(‘iélzfi, 5 miles from Americus, Ga.,
on public road; a home place and two
tenant houses: about 65 in fresh land;
school and churches convenient; six
horse crop under cultivation; $32.50 per
acre; can arrange terms. Brotherton &
Callahan, Tast Point, Ga. Bell Phone
iZast_Point 416.
IF YOU can’t fight, do your bit! Buy a
farm. Will mail upon request a de
scriptive bulletin of fifty good farms.
Brotherton & Callahan, East Point, Ga.
Bell phone REast Tolne Wiy, ... .
I MAKE a specianty of Georgla farm
lands. Thomas W. Jackson, 1018-19
Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg. ;
LIST wour farm lands with us. Chue
_Realty Co.. 410 Siivey Bldg. '~
_ TEXAS. “
601 ACRES rich sulphur land, Culberson
County; $25,000; half cash, balance to
suit. Fred G. Irby. Van Horn. Texas.
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FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ;
SOUTH GEORGIA farms for
sale or trade. Write for de
scriptions. . L. Allison, Amer-‘
icus, Ga.
FARMS FOR RENT.
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FOR RENT--Two-horse farm, near
Stone Mountain; good buildings, pas- |
ture; standing rent. Also 'wo-horse'
farm near Buchanan; 25 acres bottom
land; rent reduced. Lec Grossman, 70
Washington street. L ]
FOR RENT—Two-horse farm and dairy,
near East Point, on chert road. Box
133, care Georgian.
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SEEDS, PLANTS AND TREES.
AAAA AA A AN AL
ALL VARIETIES,
AAAAAN AN AP I
CABBAGE plants, 25¢ h.; 500, $1; 1,000,
$1.65; onion sets. whites, $2.85 bu.;
reds and yellows, $2.60. Parker Seed
and Plant C0.~38 South Broad.
CARBAGE PLANTS
ll'A BBAGK PLANTS—EarIy Jersey and
l Charleston Wakefield, Succession
Flat Dutch. from pedigreed seed; Imme
diate shipment; by express, 500, for §1:
1,000, $1.50; 5.000. at $1.25; 10,000 and
up, SI.OO, f. 0. b. Young's Island; deliv
ered by pm.el post, 100, 26c; 1.000, §1.75
Enterprise Fompany. Ino.. Sumter. 8 C
MISCELLANEOUS.
!SNEED Nurseries, 312 Oakland avenue,
Atlanta. Will mail you free catalog
on fruit tress, vines and plants.
; OATS.
A A A AA AP
APPLER SEED OATS FOR SALE-
Specially selected, $1.20 per bushel In
5-bushel bags; order quick. Vandiver
Seed Co., Lavonia, Ga.
' PECANS..
AA A A AA A AL
PECANS-—Southwest Georgla paper
shell pecans for sale; varleties, Stu
art, Protcher, Schley and others; 50
cents per pound f. o. b. Box 245, Al
bany, Ga.
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POULTRY, PET AND LIVE STOCK.
GAMES.
AA A A AA A A A A AP
FOR SALE-—Eslin Red Quills, Hopkin
son War Horse, Grist Gradys apd
Shawlneck gmne chickens. H. Roqua
more, Mansfield, Ga.
RHODE ISLAND REDS.
AN NI NSNS NS NI NN PPN NP
WANTED—Rhode !sland Red and Bar
red Plymouth Rock hens and cocker
els; also four Brown Leghorn cockerels.
Hens or cockerels 1 1o 2 years not want
¢d. E. B. Sresham, Waynesboro, Ga.
RHODF ISLAND RlDS—Prize-winnin
stock. One breed 9 vears. Eggs, 35
per 15 Wade Farrar, Chagtanooga
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GREEN GROUND BONE.
POSITI!VELY will make your hens lay
_ Camphell Bros.. 77 _Decatur strest.__
PIGEONS.
P A A A AN APPSR
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 RUUNTS AND FANTAILS.
’ FANCY, PRIZE-WINNING STOCK.
JAMES R._MAY, KNOXVILLE. TENN
FOR SALE-—~Working Carneaux pigeons
at $1 vair. J. S. Stokes, Fargo, Ga.
DOGS. ‘
THOROUGHBRED fox terrier pups;
_perfectly marked; $4. Ivy 1422, |
CATTLE. i
AAAA AAP A AAN PPN AN
DIXIE STOCK FARM
FAYETTEVILLE, GA.,
' REDWINE BROS., Owners.
- Reg. HEREFORD CATTLE.
| Aézo herd bull, Star Grove, No. l
| 468526, which stood second at Kan.
| sas City American Royal Show, |
. 1917 at head of herd, i
ANXTETY 4TH CATTLE FOR SALE.
> "T) DURHAM ;
JUST WHAT YOU NEED
ON YOUR FARM.
Prize-winnlnf registered _stoek,
Safe and valuable inveslmetfi
LEEMON STOCK FARM,
HOOPESTON, ILL.
' PIGS.
FOR SALE--Pure-bred Duroc-Jersey
pigs at twelve and a half dollars. Hid
den Valley Plantation, Route 1, Somer
ville, Tenn.
CALVES.
A A A AAANANAR AP AN APINPANAA
EITHER sex, 16-16ths pure-bred; from
heavy producers, five to seven weeks
old, $25. crated and expressed to any
station, express charges Bnid here; lend'
orders or write Lake View Holstein
Place. Whitewater, Wis.
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cCows. |
ONE fancy Jersey cow, fresh in milk. |
__1605 Mayson and Turner Ave.
F¥ANCY Jersey cow fresh in milk. 10
Racine street. ywest 1265-7 J,
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The Hospital
P Doctor
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W N ease epidemics
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oyl ;':9" ; if I could make the
&Y , 9/, 4 Thospital stanfiard of
o 1 sanitation universal.
P ‘ In my hospital, to dis
infect the garbage cans,
sinks, toilet bowls, and linen, we use
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KILLS GERMS BLEACHES DESTROYS ODORS
It’s the best and most powerful dis
infectant I know for home use, and it’s
inexpensive.”’
Acme Chlorinated Lime is sold by all first-class
: druggists and grocers at 15 cents for a large can.
Refusesubstitutes which may be stale and worthless.
‘ Write for Booklet
A. MENDXESON'’S SONS, 120 Broadway, New York City
Established 1870 Factory, Albany, N.Y.
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“Fitz" and Corbett in the last round of their
> memorable battle at Carson City. “Ruby Bob”
won the heavyweight championship of the
world in this fight by knocking out Corbett.
Jim Corb
Tells the Story
of the Career of
Bob F Itzsimmons
““. he Gredtest of Them All”
In a wonderful series
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