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14 THE ATLANTA UUOMATIAN ANI® NNWD, ROOMS AND BOARD. I EGISL ATOfiS can ,a( nice 1y urnished Eooms with best of table board near lgnol. 121 Capitol Square. Main e B IICE OM and board for two young o men; close in. 18 Woodward avenue LEGISLATORS, ATTENTION! CAN furnish room and hoard for twelve log:‘-lnwrl; vcr? reasonable; one and e-half blocks from Capitol. § Crew R LECT accommodations for two ?ntlemrn in North Bou- GVIM home. Ivy 967-L. room and board, $4 per week. 118- 119 Bouth Pryor street. ______. (‘F furnished roomas for young NI JI‘Y men; excellent home Pooqllll. 19 West North avenue. Ivy EOUPLE or two young men, room and board {»renlelt part Druid Hill sec- Bon Oaifivy 0183, AT 12‘6 WASHINGTON RTREET; e best table board and coolest R I Aty TWO single rooms. gentiemen; board if desired. 184 Courtland. Atl. Phone N PO()I delightful room for young - 4 man; private West kEnd home. WA ROOMS, with or without private bath and board, can be found at 21 East Linden. Fhonelvy 183, . NICELY furnished rooms, with or with out board; close in; all conveniences. B RN COOL., front room for gentlemen or la dies; quiat family; all modern conven lences; #)oll home cooking. 100 Peach e plbos. Ivy3boL = = L CAN accommodate few boarders at 129 W. Harris street; newly renovated; near in. THE LA SALLE I{()TE[J; : 105? N. PRYOR BT. A BTRICTLY first-class hotel and ex cgllent table board if desired; hot and cold water in each room; rooms large, cool, clean and new. Rates with board, single, $3B per month; double, $3O per month; 8 to room, $27 each; 4 to room, $26 sach. Menu changed each day. 406 PEACHTREE STREET. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; EX CELLENT TABLE BOARD. IvVYy e D V' accommodations for two S}’JT‘FI( l gentlemen in North Bou levard home, Ivy 967-L. = 53 WEST BAKER EXCELLENT tabls, desirabla rooms. Tvy tony-J: - T.§-1t BOARDING AND RENTING BUREAU. Ivy 4833. 1180 Candler . A reasonable for young men fiOAF‘ D and ladies close in. Main WL A Modern Family and Tourist HOTEL. ELECTRIC LIGHTs ana steam Reat European, $3 a week and up. 60c & day and up Rooms en suite with pri vate haths. American, §7 a week and u]p. $1.50 & day and up. Free baths on all floors. PEACHTREE INN, 891 PEACHTREE ETREET. Under new management. cClerk and bell boy service night and day. Phones lvy e e BEST MEALS IN TOWN; $8 WEEK. ROOM AND MEALS, $4 197 BOUTH PRYOR. CALL MAIN G 0 BOARD WANTED. KEFTRED young business man derires board in cultured North Side private tamily. Address B. P, K., care Geor glan. e WANTED, by business woman, unfur nished room and board with refined tamily that own their own home; must have all conveniences; give full particu {ars. Address H., care Georgian. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. WANTED “Tady {o share beautiful front room with every convenlence, three blocks of Candler Bldg. Apply 160 Spring, or call Atlanta 2976, e ONE or two nicely furnished bedrooms adjoining bath, in quiet new home, with all conveniences; adults only. West aB2-L ROOM In steam-heated apartment: every convenience. Phene Main 5527-J from 8 until 2 or after 6 o'clock. =0 007 “1 QT furnished con ob ( l l{R ”“R brl necting reoms for light housekeeping; also one large bed; cool room for two gentlemen. ]‘w()lylv ROOMS, COMPLETELY A FURNISHED; NO CHIL.- DREN; FREE USE OF GARDEN. 488 WASHINGTON. MAIN 5061-J. 1 TCSTIRIITR ¢ onnecting ( ll IBS l I‘J I-{F IPJL].) rooms; ‘enf tlenen; showers baths. 15 W, Harrls. THREE furnished rooms for light housekeeping; close in; all conven jences. Apply 184 Courtland street, or Ball Atlante RIAL. oLI VERY large room and kitchenatte; new ly papered; first floor; close in; rea sonable. 169 E. Fair street. ______ Q T \ new and beautifully L()LR ( OOl‘furnluhed rooms; sink, hot and cold water and nice gas range in kitchen; easy walking distance and most convenlent location in city; reasonable. 406 Courtland street be tween Currler and Plne. FOR RENT Near Grant Park, where it {8 cool, 1, 2 or 8 rooms, furnished; guitable for light housekeeping. (,‘ali Main 2085 39§~AL1§_11(_; avenue. T\VO furnished rooms, grlvntn en. trance; ld‘;ulning ath; price, $l5; adults only. 371 Glenn Bt. T > furnished rooms, walking ;\ICELS. distance, close in; all con veniences. Apply 445 Peachtree. Call Ivy 1941, \‘ICFI Y furnishe room,; st 4+ <4141 North Side location; ref erences required. Apply 58 W, fenth street. Cal] Ivy 8718, | ONE or two nicely furnished bedrooms, with or without use of dlmni room and kitchen, with business "Yoope who are off during the day. Ivy T 3, ‘LARGE front room, close In, 4 win dows; suitable for two gentlemen or couple; references exchanged. Phone Main 5486-J. TO GENTLEMEN furnished room. 538 Mills street. TO GENTLEMEN OR COUPLE mce? furnished room next to porch. Ivy 38447 o BEDROOM, dln!m‘l room, kitchenetts, furnished for light housekeeping, $l5. BN COOL. comfortable, private home; beat neighborhood, walklng distance; sum mer rates; meals. I3WT-J. ______ TWO first-floor rooms and kitchenette. to parties without children, 368 Whitehall street. B R WEST END-—Two nicely furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping. Fetmas. = VOR RENT -Three or four nicely fur nished rooms; single or for light rousekeeping; with hot water, g‘an range and plano, very reasonable. 278 Courtland St COOL ROOM, beautifully furnished; hith connecting; modern conveniences, Mariherough, Apartment 12. Ivy 2058-L MAMOMS, apartments and houses, fur nisiied and unfurnished. No charge 3 J. E Halle . Co, 313 Empire LK BTR e ! GENTLEMEN-—One large front ream: two single beds; steam-heated rtment: connects with porch Call ) 273. B E H:a_r[iflVl-‘!_bf\;.;n'.mfm 3 ‘ILY furnished rooms, close in, near Peachiree, modern conveniences. 19 Vest Caln _dvy 5660, < == . YT T 1 'HE PICKWICK. N e story and fireproo! furnished rooms. connecting baths. t shower baths on each finor Pairiie street, near Carnegle Lil vary SE o FURSISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT, Wi connec 'Tf.}i YOOMA, !11‘"‘7':])“{\‘1’!'?1.{!.;‘::‘: for nousekeeping. 68 Weat Peachtiree slreet \ FURNISHED HOUSBEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT. VERY Targe room and Kitchen with 4. all conveniences. 320 Weat SRR P s PARTY leaving town; will rent two nicely furnished rooms for housekeep ing; cheap, references; no childran. 260 Washington St R T”“ "‘ | fooms for light houukoeg— U 4 ing, convenient to bath. 184 Courtland.__Atl. Phone 686-B.____ FOR RENT One or two large rooms, with kitclienette, for light housekeep ink, close in; bath, electric lights and gas furnished, Address ‘“Business,' Ln_ro'_l“ 0. Box 10‘713, eity o TWO nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeaping; all convenlences. 4963 South _Pryor street, Maln 5283-1. CLEAN, nicely furnighed rooms, Fksuse keeping, $l2 and $l5 per month. 383 Peachtree, o i THREE reoms with Kkitchenetts, 4% gonnecting bath. 84 West !il_ll"ril street. TWO furnishad housekeeping rooms, 4 ,nne housekeeping room, $3. 87 Carne gle way. | UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. o~ ’i!lfifii‘j connecting rooms; flnE, Fath and telephone; to parties without chilaren, 034 Orew, . . = TWO or four nice upstairs rooms; close in; good nelghborhood; adults pre ferred. Apply 179 Rawson Bt. THREE connecting housekeeping rooms; all convenlences; Peachtres car one block; rent reasonable. Atlanta phone sab: Lo T”R FF farge connecdn* unfur -1415 nished rooms; all conven fences for hnunukoeflng, with eou‘:lo, to parties without ghlrrq‘r‘eq.fl_)ulqfl 821-J. TWO rooms, suitable for "fi" house ku-fflng on North SBide. hone Ivy Mo i THREE unfurnished, second floor, light housekeeping rooms. 1068 DeKalb Ave. Phopelvy Mbond. . . . . . FOR RENT--Three large, new rooms; ~ electric lights; bath; second floor. 90 Stewartavenue. ‘ FOR RENT- Four rooms, first fioor; | kitchen, dining, bed and living rooms; hot and cold water; all conveniences; electric ights. Vacant July 1. 66 Car mel avenue, half block Highland. OTT rooms and bath with a; 1;(7)[‘ I{ North Bide apartment. Lf:ln 87. FOUR ROOMS, WITH COUPLE, IN GOOD LOCATION; ALL CONVEN IENCES; LARGE, SHADY LOT. PRICE $2O. 419 WASHINGTON SBTREET. FOUR Aownstalirs connecting rooms; all conveniences; mno chlildren. West e ROOM, porch and kitchenette. 150 Park avenue; cheap. Malin 4860-J. et UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RERNT %or 4 unfurnishsd second floor rooms for llflu housekeeping,; ggw&d neighborhood, orth Slde. Ivy FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, Ni(,:.iu‘ h()i’)M; lenheman oniy; Nortfi Bide. Phone Ivy 7471, FURNISHED or unfarnished rooms for rent with kitchenette; close in. Ivy ROOMS for llrht housakoaping walKing distance; all conveniences. 65 Wood ward avenue. Main 1548-J. FURNISHED APARTS. FOR RENT, 100 TEACHTRER ~Newly furnished apartment,; summer rates; meals; five yooram vy (ha%: . oo Ll o (w()()r nicely furnished apartment; /A 4 mereened; private home; all convenlences; near car lines, Ivy 2329-J, FIVE nleely furnished rooms; all con veniences; private bath; near car line. Beabs o JULY, AUGURT, SEPTEMBER—Hand somely furnished six-room apartment, every modern convenience and comfort; second floor; best North Bide restdence gection. 84 Kast North avenue, be tween Peachtree and Juniper. l"hone Ivy 3008 ar Ivy 667-J i FOR RENT - In an exceilent North Side neighborhood a five-rom second-floor apartment. Can be had furnished from now till September 1 for $45 per month, or owner will reserve ona rom and rent balance for $32.60 per month., Ivy 7100, UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT. N, comfortable apartment for rent. 120 Atlanta avenue, one-half block from- clapitob avenue. . - ... . T TEY 7 Y IN THE COLONIAL SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS; strictly first class six-room apartment. Large rooms and porches; perfect light and ventilation. Handsome grounds, auto mobile aßccommodations, ete. Best North Side residence section. Phone Ivy 6567-J. THE LAWRENCE-—-Two, three and four-reom apartments: all conven. fences and in walking distance. J. T. Turner, Res. Mgr., Apt. 8, 52 W. Peach trdorpince " Tvvi 80N - o o FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT. SIX-ROOM bun(;low.mnear Gordon street, for summer; one room reserved; r;n.\mlml\le to right party. Call West 437, COMPLETELY _ furnished, modern equipped bungalow, in Inman Park, for rent till Sept. 1; convenient to two oar lines. Phone L _s4'{3_-:!;_____' UNFURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT. BT ROOM ootiage, good condltlon; rent reasonable. Apply owner, 399 B Qeorgik avenve, - .. . o, GALL, write or phona for our rent bul letin, E. P, Anslef', Rent. Dort. Real ty Trust Bullding. lvy 1600. Atlanta 363 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT. A NEW COTTAGE, furnished or un furnished. 192 Crew street. Phone Ivy 6621, L Lo e STORES FOR RENT. DART of store for lease, between Can dler Bldg. and Five Points. Phone Doydmd o e FOR RENT -Store; best location; Main street near bay. Florida Trunk Mfg. Co., Jackmonville, TB, . . ROOMING HOUSES FOR SALE. PAYING “North Eide rooming house _ cheap. Poyser, Ivy 7'.".?2;&»_4___» e THIRTEEN ROOMS, furnished com plete; rented for $188; good leass until January Very cheap. J. P. B, Box 403, care Georglan. — e - e AUTOMOBILES AN_D SUPPLIES. TIRES, TIRES, TIRES, TIRES. _ Buy them from NEW SOUTH RUBBER CO. 249 Peachtree Street. Try Our Remarkable DIXIE HEAVY CAR TYPE White wrapped tread casings. 30x3, $7.15; 32x3%, $11.56 30x3y, $11.00; S4ix4, $16.15 Other sizes at correspondingly low prices Wholesale and retall distributors of the ploneer < G. & J. (UNITED STATES) Tires, including the Famous ““NOBBY TREAD" Guaranteed 5000 miles _!u:l )'hune‘h')rd.‘rf-i - In order to make room for my SAXON CAR I will sell my 1812 Speedwell touring ear at a sacrifice ‘frlr':-. no reasonable offer refused. Address J. D. D, 397 Feachtres 8t RGEAD FUR r owws 41— ILUIVTLAIN WANL AUD—URE IV BEPULID AUTOMOBILES AND SUPPLIES, A AAP PN LTSN ¥ ? Name Your Own Price, Following cars all in excellent condl tion; must move by July 1 regardiess, Wil arrange easy terms: Two Chalmers 88, two Stoddard- Daytons, one Chalmers '30,"" one Miteh ell, four-eylinder; two Maxwells, two Mitchell, six-cylinders, 1612, one Hud ln.xz one Overland, electric starter; two Cadillacs, ona National racer, one Co lumbla, one Btoddard-Dayton roadster, one Ohlo, one six-cylinder roadster, 1013; one Peerless limousaine, one Oak land, electric starter; ons Haynes, one Babcock electric. Address communications to, or call for Mr. Love, telephons Ivy 4767. 818 Peachtree Bt. L TFOR BALE. ONFE four-passenger R. & L. electrie congo. new battery, and just painted by John Smith. This car i 8 in absolute lrx( {»erfect condition, Prico $l,OOO YUR-PASSENGER Wood electrie coupe, In good mechanical condition, and a blf bhargaln at $4OO 191. MODEL foredoor Empire touring car in good condition; has new top and new mohalr seat covers;, car cost $960. Price $4OO. K. T. McKINSTRY, 469 PEACHTREE STREET. 1 PHONE, IVY 4177. COLUMBIA AUTOMO BILE EXCHANGE 287 EDGEWOOD AVE IVY 1626 LARGEST DEALER of used cars in the Bouth. All kinds of used cars bought, sold and exchanged. We have on hand the following: Cutting, 1913, b6-passenger, sleo -0 BERPEOF i iii i iavsenan s 108 Rapid truck, 1%-ton capacity.... 350 Herreshoft roadster ............... _ 260 Knox Limousine, cost $6,200....... I,MO Grabowsky 32-ton truck........... 060 Studebaker coupe, 1913............ 400 Roadster, very c1a55y............. 400 Studebaker-Garford iimousine..... 100 Ford, Model T, b-passengef....... 250 Hupmobile 20 r0ad5ter............ 200 Studebaker, 6-passenger, 1013.... 350 Qverland, 5-pasuenger. 10085 0 6is 4Dy Peerless 50 racy r0ad5ter.......... 450 Winton Bix-66 racy roadster......, 600 Wescott 40, b-pa55enger........... 350 Warren-Detrolt, r0ad5ter.......... 360 National 70, 4-pa55enger........... 860 Everott 1913 b-passenger.......... 400 Bulok Toßdster ... c..ciiaieiise o 300 And thirty others. All cars mentfoned are newly painted, thoroughly overhaul o4 and fully equipped. . o .. MARK NABORS AND COMPANY MOTOR TRUCK SPECTALISTS, 506 WHITEHALIL, STREET. MAIN 529. ARE YOU GETTING WHAT YOU ARE PAYING FOR? COME and see us and get results. Our rricu are reasonable and work is ab solutely guaranteed. TRAVIS & JONES, AUTOMOBILE REPAIRERS, 26 James St., Third Floor. Ivy 4832, Have your car stored and repalred at-— BLOCK & THOMPSON'S, 41-43 Ivy. Main 1785. Atlanta 717. ATLANTA RADIATOR CO. Automobile Radiator Work Exclusively. Bell Ivy 484 .~ 78 Ivy Street. AUTOMOBILES REPAINTED. TOPS RE-COVERED and repalred; wheals, axies and springs repaired. High-grade work at reasonable prices. JOHN M. SMITH CO. 120-122-124 Auburn Avenue. G __Established 1869, : g ONT, slx-cylinder Premier lnurlni car for sale cheap. Hollingsworth Co. Iy bl o o e CHEAPEST automobiles {in Atlanta. Call, set price and buy one. 104 For tress avenue. i ; OPEN ALL NIGHT. E. H. ODUM BROS., garage and repalrs. | 70 Tvy street. _Tvy 6983 g YOU STILL HAVE A CHANCE IN A GOOD EXCHANGE CAR. WE HAVE One 1911 Cadillac five-passenger..s 650 One Knox touring car; 40-h.p..... 650 One Bulek model 17; Bmasnenger. 426‘ One White gas ‘‘4o;"’ seven-pas scnger; electrle iights and siart | er; seat covers, new set tlres, 3 top, windshield, ete. This car | cost, with equipment, $4,000; Nl tey o i 1T RIDE WHILE YOU PAY. Terms, one-third cash, balance In monthly payments. Call or write EXCHANGE CAR DEPT, THE LOCOMOBILE COMPANY OF AMERICA. 460 Peachtree St Ivy 1371-1372. IT WILL PAY YOU to Investigate our used cars before purchasing. Over land Southern Auto Co., 232 Peachtree street. AUTOMOBILES WANTED. CAsH Ts wnltli;FhTur strietly high-class touring car. one Ivy 6824, MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES, A o A A A A A A S EXCELSIOR SERVICE STATION, 17 Edgewood avenue. We buy, sell and repair motorcycles. Ivy 6056-J. AUCTION SALES, A AN AN AAAAAAAAA IFF YOU WISH (o dispose of your rure niture. household goods, planos or of flce fixtures. See Southern Auction and Balvage Co., %0 South Pryor Bt Main 2806. B. Bernard. Auctioneer. S S S R BUSINESS PERSONALS. A A A A A A A A A A A AT A AAAAANAANS ~Abatract and Titie insurance, XTLANTA TITLE GUARANTEE IN SBURANCE CO., Ground floor Equitable Bidg Main 8430, Aitering, Cleanin Pressing. ;. T B ét.s‘?fi%fi“fiam' Tailor, 15 ¥or rest avenue. Altering, cleaning, press -Inf. Only first-class work. Traveling sults at reduced prices, Ivy 4034, L Atianta’s Marufacturing Jewslers. . - 1. & COu Blivey { Bldg. Watch Repalr- VOLLMER, fys,fivishaitiiy il Bakeb o i GEO. MATU, SPECIALTY BAKER FOR PARTIES. 178-180 Whn_ghn_n___“}i_ollgfignn 834 SRS DR AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK. Corner Alabama and Broad streets _CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1.000,000. e Sarpenter and 3‘!!'“'!;“vw.,‘~ v N I 2 Yo A\ L. V. CARTER L, ™ «& Le‘n_l_ej,_wsmre"anq office fixtures. L S Geperm_Repalr Shage 0 MADDOX & WILLIAMS, WAGON WORK and AUTOMOBILES a _speclalty. 38 Peters street : ‘ Gun and Krg%vgix\psrz | \TI \ \'rl\ \ GUN and Key Works 4 4434 41 have moved from Tl West Alabama street to 31'3 8. Pryor o Migh-ciass Blumblag: T. W. DUKE & CO PLUMRBING Satisfaction guaranteed. »f‘rnna Main 4181 14 Glimer street. & B. BOWEN. FIRST-CLASS plumbing 107 Scuath - Foravth street Main 2236. . Horseshoeing and Clipping. _ HARRISON & WIMBISH, Horseshoeing and (,‘liuping. 83 South Forsyth. Atlanta phone 1148, BUSINESS PERSONALS. e e G. T. McCURDY aeweter FINE WATCH WORK A BPECIALTY. 71 BOUTH PRYOR ST, PHONES 48 s Dattrees RENOVRGNG. 5. 7A, CABSELL, Cor. Barnett & Cleburn Ave Ivy 7330-] Monumontfi\ AT AIE Tl, Marble and Granite CHEROKEE &tk M 1808, Cor E. Hunter and Terry Streets. e Moving, Packing, Shipping. ERRY HUDSON, 46 Spring street, courteous and grompt, Phone Ivy 1888-J, Atlantm 188 New Rubber Tires, . NEW RUBBER Ttires put on your 4 baby's carriage, repaired, re painted and re-covered. '!vy 3078, Rob ert Mitchell 229 Kdgewood avenue. Painting and Wall Tinting. oy D T VICRKERY Painting D, J, VICKERY ntinciss guaranteed. 19 . Mitchell St. Atl. 2878, Plumbing. e T N Plumbing, 115 C. ‘N . BAXTLR South b‘orly(h Bt. M. 3567, e Roofing. Roofing. Roofing. T T § 3XN kinds of J. N. LITTLE feoning: 16 East Mitchell. _Atlanta 3062-A. P L' BLATE ROOFING CO., "JOL\ b‘b Main 16156 Repairs and new ‘roofing. Atianta 958. 3 Bafes. T T S AT A 0 ATLANTA SAFE CO. T sivy Nelaloinm }H;h-c‘lass shoe repalring Satisfac tion guaranteed. All hand work. C. A. Stenfelt. M. 2477, 110%Whitehall St. SHOES HALF-SBOLED SEWED AT GWINN'S SBHOE SHOP, 8 Luckle street, opposite Pledmont Hotel. Both phones. In a hurry? Call Taxicab Com pany for auto remt service. Stove Repairing. z \T Shoe Repairing Co., 3 ‘\’ AI‘T()A\ Walton Bt. Work called for and delivered. Ivy 1215. Open Bun days. Shoes shined, bc. ‘ 7 3 STOVES, | Y. R BEABLEY Sige. and furnace repalring. Gasoline ranges & Epecialty. 141 Marletta street. Stove and Range Repairing. ‘ < Y v Nl 7 1Y ‘ DAN THE FIXER. ‘ SBTOVE AND RANGE REPAIRING. CHIMNEYS SWEPT, GRATES RESET. 1 East Mitchell. Phone Main 2689. e Trunks and Bags. TRUNKS AND BAGS REPAIRED BY EXPERTS. ATLANTA TRUNK AND BAG FACTORY. 92 Whitehall St. Main 466. - Umbrelae ] 3 TRY “Taylor-Made.” UMBRELLAS IRY ‘Tayior-Made, with detachable handles, §1 up. Kept in repair free. ‘l'aylor Umbrella Com pany, b Viaduct place. Main 3748. . gl paber, e ATLANTR Bo AND 10c WALL PAPER COMPANY, 167 Whitehall street, below Mitchell. All new stock; lowest estimates fur nished; samples sent anywhere. Main 2200, ~ Wateh_and_Jewsiry_Repairing, __ PP "TI°T BExpert watch re- J- () DAN ]Ellpalrlng'. I can save you money. 249 Peters street. POULTRY, PET AND LIVE STOCK. A AAAA A A A A A AP . Plymoutn: flocke, 1L 0 o WANTED 16 Plymouth Rock pullets and one cockerel. W. M. McCormick, Fort Mckherson, ‘OB, .0 o 0 13 WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS, PRIZE WINNERS. In order to make room for young stock I offer tor sale, 12 hens and ane cock bird; EVERY ONE A PRIZE WINNER; $3 each for these twelve hens Ban exceptional bargain. Phone W. A. Sharp, Ivy 2783. S i s > o o Placonar: = PlGEONS—Beautiful pure white homers; $2 palr., Address Paragon ELS??L\_."?l.MJ',_g!f"-*',er,tew.n- Maryland. PIGEONS pay dollars where chickens pay cents, small capital needed; small space required; always Wnnefl up; ready markets; send for N g' Issue of our Journal; fully explained there; Q;‘lce 10 cents. Reliable Squab Journal, Ver salllen, Mo, = e o Rige 3. A~ DUROC-TEHSEY PIGS, $7.50, unequal ed breeding; satisfactlon guaranteed. Diversi-View Farm, Bowie, Texas. o nees RE(‘.ISTERFJ) Berkshires, $lO and up. __Owner, 6569 Candler Annex. Ivy 4279, o dorses. Mules, Vehicies, tc. SMALL, active, sound mule, $16.00 __takes her. Call 176 Wylie street. S Sewus | IRISH POTATORS -Lookout Mountain seed for July planting; raises big crn%s; 150 to 300 bushels to acre; price, $2. per bushel; special price on large lots. Order now. Address H. T. Long, Lavonia, Ga., or Franklin, N. C. Poultry, Seed and Pet Stock. FROST-PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS, $1.26 PER 1,000; $1 PEK 1,000-5,000 LOTS. McMILLAN BROS. SEED CO. 12 8. BROAD ST. HASTINGS, THE SEED MAN. WE HAVEH a few more drinking founts and food hoppers that we will sell this week at 50 per cent discount. These are real bargains and all chicken fan clers should take advantage of this sale. WE ALSO have a special sale on lice liqutds. You can buy one gallon cans that usually sell at §1 for 75 cents, and one-half gallon cans that sell at 70 cents for 50 cents. We guarantee this preparation to rid your place of lice and mites, PHONIE us your orders for poultry feeds and supplies of all kinds. NORTH and South Side deliveries leave the store at 9 a. m. Inman Park and West End at 2 p. m. All or ders given before these goum will he delivered the same day. Bell phones Main 2568, Main 8962; Atlanta 2568. 16 West Mitchell St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. NORTH SIDE HOME, 188 ~ Copenhiil avenue, corner Cleburne; seven rooms, sleeping porch; all conveniences; east front; $6,250; no loan; easy terms. C(all mornings. FOR SALE-—New Nortn sSiae seven room bungalow; sleeping porch and servant's room; never occupied; has hardwood floors, birch veneer doors, glass knobs, granite mantels, book cases in plateglass; walls tinted with Keystona, a washable tint; beautiful electric showers and reading lamp; bathroom has tile floor, arranged for shower bath; medicine cabinet, yln(e glass shelves and towel rods; Nu-tile roof, guaranteed ten years. cement porches and steps, granite fronts and furnace heat; has Pittsburg instanta neous gas water heater, heats taree gullons water per minute; street cherted and every convenience, must be seen to be appreciated; would accept vacant lot a 8 cash payment; price $5,750; easy terms. Call owner, Ivy 2047, REAL ESTATE FOR lAL!‘.m‘ HTTNCLAT (VW7 Peachtree Heights, B[) :\GALO‘N excellent nelgh borhood; one and half etory; six rooms and bath downstairs, one room in half story; music room, living room and din ing room connecting; hardwood floors and beam cellings; furnace heated; 4- burner 01l stove and hot water tank in kitchen: all draperies up and included; electricfty and city water; garage, with servant's room; two chicken houses and 45 chickens; 3-gallon milk ocow; fine garden, fruit, strawberry bed, rose ?r -den; lot 62 3-10 by 248 feet. Price $7,600. Terms, §l.OOO cash, $4O monthly and as sume $3.000 loan, § per cent. Call own er, Ivy 6894-J FOR SALE-—By owner, .noa six-room house on DeKalb avenue; ru, eleo~ tric lights, bath, etc. ILevel lot, 50 b‘ 170. Very reasonabls price. Small cas payment, balance like rent. Owner, Box 468, Atlanta FOR SALE--Bullding lot suitable for apartment, near Pledmont Park. Terms, Address C. C. W,, 4068 Edge wood avenue, Dayton, Ohio. $1,350 CASH buys a 6-room house with all modern conveniences; title good. Phone East Point 100, ° $5OO TO $l,OOO CASH, balance easy; suburban bungalow; cltg! conven fences; three acres land; ocents car fare, and pure stream; for quick sale or exchange for small city property. Ad dress Owner, Box 338, care Georgian. PRETTY LOT, 50 by 160, in Washing ton Helights, Toccoa, Ga.; anxious to sell. Make offer. Owner, Box 151, care Georgian. BEN GRAHAM, 301 Empire Build ing. We sell city and suburban prop ertv. Also make a specialty of farm lands In Georgia. For information call, write or phone Ivy 8365. 41,000 SACRIFICE. SMALL cash payment—3s3o per month— buys a brand-new bungalow {n one of the best residence sections in the city. All latest improvements in modern ar chitecture, including screens, shades and linoleums. Must be sold at once, If you want a pretty home at a real bargain, it will pay you to investigate this at once. Call Main 2957-J. M'CLATCHEY REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, located at 211 Candle* Building, phone Ivy 5220 deals In ln.-fo and small business and gives same their personal attention. THOMAS W. JACKSON, 1416 Fourth National Bank Building. Phone Maln 5214. Deals in Georgia lands a spe clalty. o Rt LIST iour property with Galloway & i%fimit , 213-214 Empire Bldg. Ivy 7115. W. A. BAKER & COMPANY, 308 Fourth National Bank Bullding. Real Estate. We deal in farm lands, city and suburban property. W. M. SCOTT & CO., Timber and Iron Properties, 210-212 Gould Building. More than thirty-five years’ active ex perience TURMAN & CALHOUN, second floor Empire Bulldlng, real estate Invest ments of all kinds. Sales, rentals and loans. Call Ivy 1860. ATKINS PARK is the most attractive residential prog‘;ny in Atlanta; lots selllng rapidly. .F. Plaine, 218 Em pire Bldg. FARMS FOR SALE. PIHGTRTA PLANTATION"§I6 per acre; on Otter River, In Piedmont section; #B7 acres, 300 cleared and cultivated, fenced, springs, branches, water power; nine-room brick residence and necessary farm buildings: timber will pay for it; long time. Address H. H. Meschendorf, Forest Depot, Va. 2,600 ACRES of timber land in Florida, This {s just over the Georgia line and {s near Carrabelle. Will cut 4,000 feet of timber rer acre of virgin pine tim ber. This {8 on a water transportation. Price $5 {mr acre. | This is the cheapest land in the timber belt. One-half cash and balance easy. M. L. Petty, 125 North Pryor street, Atlanta, Gas: FARM AND CATTLE RAISING A High Class Money Making Prop osition. Listen: 875-acre tract, two miles Butler; plenty running water; tdeal for pasture. Timber cut 600,000 feet. Small pond. Water power site. Price, $7.60 per acre. Terms. \ ;BUTLER REALTY COMPANY | Butler, Ga. FARM LANDS. 127 ACRES, % miles of Macon, Ga.; fine farming laad or good peach land; mile of station and high school; $5O per acre; improvements worth $3,000. ’ CITY REALTY CO, Macon, Ga. (eorgian Want Ads REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. OGLETHORPE PARK The hot weather of the past few days emphasizes the necessity of a country home, away from the noise, dust and heat of the city. There is no place around Atlanta where you can find prettier shade, cooler breezes, or more attractive surroundings than Ogle thorpe Park. ' Péople are beginning to realize this, andv a number of lots weve sold last week to parties who expect to use them for country homes. See us at once for a desirable location. Lots range in size from three-fourths of an acre to fifteen acres. \/## | EDWIN P. ANSLEY IVY 1600. REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION NEWS Warranty Deeds. s7oo—Henry 1. Wilson to R O. Campbell Coal Company, lot 78 by 277 feet, west slde North Boulevard, 188 feet north of Southern Rallway right of way. June IT, $3,466—8, W. Carson to Sam M. Carson, 14 acres, on west side Plas ters Bridge road, in land lots 14 and 15; also 3.6 acres, west side Plasters Bridge road. June 2. $l,OOO—L. Carter to Pickens Com pany, lot 90 by 100 feet, north side Wylle streest, at southwest corner of lot formerly owned by Wellhouse & Sons. May 14. s2,ooo—Paul 8. Etheridge to B. E. Wooddall, lot 50 by 132 feer, north gide Willlams street, 260 feet ,west of Semmes street. June 16. s27o—John 8. Owens to F. J. Chap pelear, lot 60 by 242 feet, east side Grand View avenus, 250 feet north of Woodland avenus. December 1, 1911. s3,7so—Marie H. Rhodes (by trus tee) to Mrs. Ilda Sims, lot 50 by 150 feet ,southwest corner Ponce DeLeon avenue and Barnett street. May 37. $l,5OO—J. A, Agnew to A. J. Stitt, lot 100 by 130 feet, east side Elm street, 162 feet south of Dill avenue. June 18. $4,600—W. L. Harris to Mra. J. E. Upchurch, No. 49 West Ontario ave nue, 50 hy 200 feet. March 3. s4,76o—Mrs. J. B. Upchurch to Dil lin-Morri{y Company, same property. May 28. s6,loo—Miss Annie King to 8. B. Turman, lot 250 by 200 feet, northeast side McDonough road, 200 feet south- HOUSES FOR RENT. 8-r. apt., 226 Central Ave...... 525.60 | Br. h, 9 Orange 5t.............535.00 B-r. apt,, 152 N, Jackson 5t.... 37.50 | 7-r. h,, 27 Hurt 8t.,, Inman Park 50.00 9-r. h., 596 Pledmont Ave...... 75.00 | 6-r. h,, 166 W, Bine 8t......... 20.60 8-r. h., 62 Willlams 5t......... 87.60 | 6-r. h,, 164 Pulllam 5t......... 25.00 WOODSIDE, SHARP, BOYLSTON & DAY, 12 AUBURN AVENUE. S — REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 108 MARKHAM STREET. THIS property is near Haynes street, a little beyond Terminal Station; has a 6-room dwelling; for sale on reasonable terms. Price $1,250. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. SMALL HOMES ON TERMS LIKE RENT 46 DREXEYL STREET (Oakhurst) near N, Decatur car line, we offer attraoc tive five-room cottage on lot 50x148 to alley. House complete, with water, bath and sewerage. RElectric lights In street. Garden in high state of culti vacation. Bearing fruit trees and vines in yard. Ideal home for man with small Income.sz I;ono_vmenu very small. Initial payment only enough to secure owner. Price, : & 21 BELMONT AVE. (Capitol View). Four-room house, on lot 150x135. Rooms extra large and high ceilings. Lot well shaded and on the highest point around city. Room for two additional houses on lot. Only 135 feet from BStewart Ave. car line. Price, $3,000. Terms $l5O cash, balance In small monthly payments. 115 POWERS ST. Four-room house, with water and sewerage connection. Close in. Very desirable location, as investment or rent paying proposition. No loan. Price, $1,400. Terms easy if desired. 306 Third National Bank Bldg. Phone Ivy 2948, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. AELES L 5 A ZJLRLY AL2 WA AL VAN REREY v AN VYO, east of Apple or Martin street. June 11, Bonde for Title, s2,ooo—George H. Keeler to Wil llam Bahlgren, lot §0 by 312 feet, on Pledmont avenue, 2,106 feet north of gouthwest corner of land lot 48, Bev enteenth District. April 17, $2,662-—J. G. Reeves to Mrs. F. A. Jansen, lot 54 by 99 feet, south side Wylle street, 162 feet west of Estoria atreet. February 26. Deeds to Secure. $lO and Other Considerations—Wil llam Lowry Porter to W. Z. Davis, lot 56 by 132 feat, north side DeKalb avenus, 150 feet west of Waverly way. June 6. sBoo—Mrs. Lillle D. Clifton to Be curity Loan and Investment Com pany, No. 884 South Pryor street, 36 by 90 feet. January 13. sBoo—DAllin-Morris Company to West End Park Company, lot 50 by 200 feet, west side of West Ontarlo avenus, 350 feet north of Emerald avenue. June 11. $l,5OO—J. N. Cook to Claude J. Jameson, lot 50 by 200 feet, south side of Vanira street, 60 feet east of Raw lins street. March 29, 1912, $5lO—J. B. King to Central Bank and Trust Corporation, No. 120 East avenue, 50 by 107 feet. April 25, Quitclaim Deeds. sl—Mrs. Mattie L. King, guardian, to Mrs. Fannie S. Stewart, lot 40 by 138 feet, north side of Glenn stree!, 131 feet east of Windsor street. April 5, 1907. $lO and Other Considerations— Charles Montgomery, Jr, to Charles 'M. Moon, one-half interest in lot 8, HOUSES FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, block 120, in College Park, 50 by 200 feet, land lot 161, Fourteenth Dis trict. May 28, $l5O—A, Ten BFyck Brown to ¥, 8 Ellis, lot 408 by 7756 feet, north side of Wesley avenue, in land lot 143, Seventeenth District. April 1, 1918, s6oo—Nathan A. Smyth to Mra Margaret P, Smyth, lot 50 by 200 feet, 50 feet from southeast corner of Rol leys and Dora streets. October 19, 1904, $1 and Other Considerations—XMlss Anne M. Kelso to Mrs, A. A, Fleming, No. 131 Houston street, 45 by 157 feet, June 4. Land Contract. $4,650—M. L. Rauschenberg to Har. ry Gorov, No. 64 West Ontario ave nue, 50 by 215 feet. June 15. Loan Deeds. s37,6oo—Mutual Building Company to Third National Bank, English- American Bullding property, bounded by Peachtree, North Broad and Pop lar streets, 148 by 135 by 60. July 43, 1913. ssoo—Misses M. B, and S. J. Word to Leonora 8. Ralnes, lot 85 by 264 feet, north side of Sells avenue, 85 feet west of Atwood street; also ot 85 by 264 feet, north side of Sells ave nue, 170 feet west of Atwood street. June 15. slo,ooo—Mrs. Lucie H, Harrison to Prudential Insurance Company of America, lot 100 by 740 feet, south west side of Peachtree road, 280 feet goutheast of Belt Railroad. June 15, $4,OOO—W. A. and R, A, Verdler to H. Fraub estate (by executors), lot 72 by 84 feet, northeast corner of Randolph street and Edgewood ave nue. June 15, ¢ $3,500—H. A. FEtheridge to Mort gage Bond Company of New York, No. 407 Bedford place, 46 by 160 feet. June 18. s7oo—Mrs. Sarah G. Hansell to H. T. Cox’s daughters, lot 45 by 175 feet, west side Highland avenuef 458 feet northeast of Argard avenue. June IJ. sBoo—Same to same, lot 46 by 178 feet, west side Highland avenue, 413 feet northeast of Argard avenue. June 18. : $l,5OO—J. T. Barnett to Mrs. Mary L. Stranahan, No. 101 Past Georgla avenue, 50 by 150 feet. June 17. slo,ooo—Mrs. A. A. Fleming to Se curity Loan and Investment Compa ry, No. 131 Houston street, 45 by 157 feet. April 4. sl,soo—Jacob L. Harris to Hebrew Orphans’ Home, lot 41 by 147 feet, southwest side Confederate avenue, 403 feet northwest of Ormewood ave rue. September 10, 1913, s3,ooo—Meyer Ellman to same, No. 237 Washington street, 50 by 190 feet. June 2. ss,6oo—Mrs. Ida Sims to Trave!- ers Insuranve Company, No. 601 Ponce DeLeon avenue, 60 by 160 feet. June 18. : Lien. $7l3—R. E. Denham vs. W. H. Dun« away, No, 164 Griffin street. June 18 Mortgages. $B2O—S. N, Boyce to Atlanta Bank ing and Savings Company, lot 50 by 190 feet, east side Waldo street, be tween Pickert street and Glennwood avenue; also lot 45 by 200 feet, west side Waldo street, 170 feet north of Pickert street. June 16, s6oo—Claude J. Jameson to Geor gla Savings Bank and Trust Com pany, No. 289 Vanira street, 50 by 200 feet. June 186. Executor's Deed, $6,OOO—L. F. Blalock estate (by ex ecutors) to W. A. and R. A, Verdler, lot 72 by 84 feet, northeast corner Randolph street and Edgewood ave nue. June 15. When You Unfold The Georgian and American don't fail to inspect closely the of fers for employment, of help, of homes and of business opportunities, a'Apread over the “Want d” scetion in cheer ing profusion. They carry business tidings of the hour, and a mes sage from Opportunity to you. It's there Look for it. Find it, and be the richer for your trouble. 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