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THE ATLANTA .GEORGIAN"AND NEWS.
TUESDAY, MARCH I. MOT.
M. L. THROWER,
Real Estate.
39 North Forsyth St.
„ ....... Klin QUICK HALE. A BEAU
V tin. ruoifl two^lofr modern bourn;
“'“Lut for |> bow. <**»., °"
TI lira Droll/ and IrnliV"
Wf* I,„north Mr- Ownor lrarl««
N*i 'i, | n ,t ranted uo 10 oHI *t a
HO w» would l» glad lo (I
1 ,• ,|||, andmaka*prtr*.
I bo
. k*t-
tbow
!-r on 1 III V A HEVBK BOOM two.
| hnuar; good nqialr; norlb
‘"’cllJZtto* ;
'^rr,. ,11,1, A BEAUTIFUL VACANT
"ft ,bai lira iwoll/ mid level! good etc-
y, irt 1, Iioulevnrd. Only 137 I‘*-r front
—TTiiT ill Y A BEAUTIFUL VACANT
II I pretty and level: M li/ 1JS
I”' ' 'i ,", il.io norlb olde; wnlor. g««.
f-' rj :.. „|„| nil ■troot 1 laiprovonmni.
-T,nnTilTI-BOOM COTTAOE. JUXT
1 » , Hi I'ryor utroot: boo aem-nige
^ f ,li ,,'i,v.‘ulonoo.. Nlo* lot; HAM.
.. Hi ll STREET. TWO fiOOU FIVE
0 s ... !.,,»•»••• - "II corner lot; rood neigh
Mb.dHLn»'f %*-ry rt»c*p nt 62.1<».
'TT-TiiiiFN STREET, a* nice five
nN ,’| A V.ttag© f«»r $2,400; ISO caih nnd
£?* Ilk- rent. IIT well wo -
non-U _ '
.■^TmciTSTREET. JI «T OFF NORTH
°Bo?kvar,l. we ran oell jrou * Meant lot
lorbean I bat yon will Ihlnk /on found It.
Trrrrrr street we have ™e
0> h.n..:Vt ilv- room -eottngo on tbc otrei-l
it/■>«•
SSTtiiiiee-iioom iiouher in hood
.bile "-lablowbood; rented to while ten
||.f tier month. Price II.J7S •
[Ft c
»l« Ill
limv YOU A fORNEU LOT
treet; MO hr WO. for |to,6nn.
J I*.*
l Ills per eent.
K ITU FOOT FOR A BEAUTIFUL
I.,; „ n I’lodmnnt place ITblrleentli
.SJn to Peachtree: 48 by ISO. Only
fen’(inti' time to acll ut tblo prli-
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
IN COM I NO PART’ OF WEST END.
NICE EAST FRONT LOTS, WITH 1‘LEN-
SICE l.iITS ON C.RIFFIS AND JETT
’ nreeu. co.h and IS per montb. F
,|il. call ot office.
In the rountry: good four-room bouae oud
Mt bullillnsa. ete. Thin la the rerr
far a teseinPle farm; 12.100 cash.
I aarstln.
HENDRICK & CO.,
Real Estate and Loans,
23 1-2 Whitehall Street,
Both Phones.
beautiful nine room residence
daebaou atreet: ffnlabed In the rery
latest alyte, with erery modern renven
enc.., Tlie owner wishes lo use the uioui'i
In loislness. and It anikwa te tell. If |o
cation suits you, mil at my office for par
IS BEST PART OK COLLEGE PARK,
in rottag© emulating of five large room*
lod ball, nice iK>irhes. etc. This !• on*
Nork of rnr line, and lot In 100 by 106; $2,-
36; l&» cash nnd Itnlnnce monthly.
im WEST OF GRANT PARK, BRAN'ft-
bbw nix room cottage; lot 50 by 150, nnd a
bntjty; wnter nnd gas nnd tile aide walk a:
ea car line; price 12,860; 1280 cash and
IS per month.
THREE ROOM HOUSE. ON SMALL LOT.
near Gromaferry avenue; atayn ivnted all
th- time nt If per month. For a few tloy*
C r. mouth; $44y; room to bufld another
Ses> u„ quirk about thJa.
45 NEWPORT STREET—BRAND-NEW
four room Imuae; lot 41 by 168 to an alley:
tl.SW; !!•>» rnah and $15 per month. Why
pay rout?
i C. McCRORT L. M. JOHNSON
JIcCRORY & JOHNSON,
Real Estate,
WJ Pciors Building—Phonei 4)91.
C.W BUYS RKAUTIFUL LOT ON PARK
seenue; in., block. from Gram park; So
li?.<"»' 'eft- »<•<• >'» »• once
BEAt-nn-i. LOT ON TENTH STREET;
tl .' . . wM have to hurry to act
SEE f< AltllPT A LOVELY HOME ON
»i/, oV" atreet; modern and ilp to date;
ncr li a a d«-cbb*d to aell nt n Idg rut lu
L iV‘ik MI vs WEST END UOTTAUK;
■ * 1 alley. I>on*t hurry.
«N ciII.RiiKKE, AVENUE. 60 BY »«:
n ; ■■ n,i hsll; 9.1.0HO. This Is *11
rbenp St the price. .
0 wt,'i;:';' , , l 'V VEN ' UE> N,CE littiJ:
°K, ''RlNt-Slx.ltOOM COTTAOE: M
, " r "' , r; $3,100. Thin la aomethlnK
r,! ‘ mention.
t ,5"J!!;'VS Ml K SIX UOOM COTTAGE
it,,i, T Trr, » | » l»> the Hrnnt pnrk
''RYOU: so BY HO; NINE
etap «t'j5w« r,, ‘ # Bn c,p * ant home uud
»7.«9 BIIYB NEW MODERN RErI DKNi'K
with furaace. oleetrie and ga. fltttirei.
One btoeb from IVarbtree. Located ou n
bl,b point.
K.Un nt.'YR at AOREK, 1 MILEt* FROM
Atlnutn. on one of tbe fin eat pared rimiU
In In© county; ©Ight-rooiu bnu©<>; 200 frott
treea; over nn ncro In Iilarkl»ert1©a nml
raaplM>rrlr*. Thla In nu l<l©al location for
a anlMiroau non.©.
11.254—ON HILL HTRF.ET. NEAR GHANT
pnrk; new; four-HNiui rottnx©; 43 lir 110.
to nu.all©y.
12,I'M—WOODWARD AVENUE; HIX-ROOU
cottage, on lot 32 liv 144. Thla 1» a nice
Util© h»tn©, worth looking Into.
$1.104—WOODWAilD AVENUE; THIH IM
a ftnmtl cottngc. with thro© room* and a
hall, on n lot 33 by 113. Can h© aoltl on ©aay
payment*.
$2.754—BRYAN STREET. THIH IH A
Wiintlfut Itttl© cottage; fir© rooma and a
reception hall. All moderr con»'»*nl©nc©a. on
elevated lot Servant houae In rear.
t3AOO—CENTRAL AVENUE-sfit'EN ItooM
cottage, on lot 50 by 120; allglitly fleruted.
Can 1*© bought ou ©nay terms.
I2.7a>-.0N 1-flKW STREET. NEAR ItIUH-
nrd*on; six-room cottage; lot 60 by 166; oc
cupled by owner. Let u* show you this.
SEE J. J. EVAN8. A. d'ANTIGNAC Oil
A. L. HENDRICK.
NORTH 8IDK HOME OR INVE8T-
ment. fi-roont house, corner lot, clone
In. • All Improvement*. 8©e me If you
want a clo*e-!n North Side bargain.
Price* $3,000. Term*.
GRANT STREET. CORNER LOT. 60x
150. All Improvementa and conven
ience*. Nearly new 6-rooin cottage,
wide hall, built for a home. 13.150—
$750 cash and $25 a month. A bargain.
J. A. BROOKS,
Real Estate,
407 Fourth National Bank.
Bell Phone 1393 Main.
ATLANTA
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
418 Fourth National Bank,
Bell Phone 4399 Maiu.
BARGAINS.
THREE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE
two story inodorn residence* on the north
side. Each wa* loiilt by n different owner
for a hoiue. nnd has every convenience. All
on large lot* mid mug© In sir.)* from aeveti
to ten room* ©neb. Tw* **f tin**** idfte©*
nr© ou North Iioulevnrd. uorth of North
avenue; **10* front* east mol Im* nine
rooma; price $6.7.V»; easy term*. The other
front* weal, mol b©* eight dmuii*. Price
$6,600. Terms. The other nine© I* on West
Fifth affect: ten room*; $6,754; term*. We
don't think either of these place* can In* du
plicated nt the price.
DELIGHTFUL 8UIIUIHIAN HOME ON
rnr lit)*'. SIxriHim cntlUB"; '• arm. nf
ground; only W.nno. on ss.y loruir, Tim
bind a bum In norlb more moimy.
SIX-ROOM COTTAGE. CLONK TO CAR
line, on south side. Well built by owner,
who 1* moving nwny. I*arge lot. nmJ one
of the prettiest little home* In Atlanta; $3.-
000.
THREE BLOCKS FROM ARAGON.
north of Cain, one half block of car line;
■’ storv l" r«Mim house, lu good condition;
now uh.i1 as n first clns* white iKwnllug
home* $64> r**h nnd St* per month. Price
only $4,549. Till* prop)Tty belong* ln« non
resident who ha* Instructed us to aell. Ibis
I* a Minp.
CI.OSR.ix NORTH SIDE « ROOM UOT,
• go.nl whit.* tu‘lgb)H>rb<KHl: BO fr*d
fmiil car line. ItnnlsI value r.’2.M per
month ll.<w> ennb and L" per month. The
prtee In 12.200.
TWO-RTORY TEN-ROOM HOUSE. IN
v©rv best neighbnrhoml, arrange! n* two
tint* 'four block* from Aragon, wear 1’esch
tree. Rental value $70 per month. Price
$5,004.
WEST END-HALF BLOCK FROM CAP.
line; excellent neighborhood: 2story x-
room house; atonn-*heete«I, iloiihh* floored;
large lot. This house was built for n home
bv n gentleman whose business has forci*d
him to move away. Rented at fL per
month. $2,444 cash and $25 per month. Till*
Is a annp nt $4,004.
OTHER BARGAINS IN VARIOUS KINDS
of property WE HANDLE UAKGAINH
ONLY.
ATLANTA
REAL ESTATE
AGENCY.
D ;J - ^ CLATCHEY REAL
tSl ATH AND INVEST
MENT COMPANY,
Bln : >,'.i A ^ m - ER BUILDING.
f ' l. RHONE 320—ATLANTA U4.
XORTII BIliK.
nS'KRAL VERY ATTBAC
h-aw.. , " ' “'“•e Deleon avenue. A $.*»,-
'■f t h „ %1 . «'»natru4?tlon on one
1,1 s ,M I.• 0, ' t 11 «!"» b>l
'Imii those aurroundlnu It.
Ll |'r:'. V' ,, ;;n.EVAHD ranging is
1 j** W0 per front fin»t.
*l 1 1 1 !" 11 * °F homes on north
"tfereil far mb*.
♦w,.,
iu ever}
**m have never l*eeu
| mndex. two rlocks from
eight-mom hoii.e; ettrn
j On Inrgo rooms nml nil con-
1,! V, ,x YTREET; NEAR IN; WHITE
, ..'ii'ch poys II per cent <>u the
'j'-sr PEACHTREE AMI
' . "t/eet. near In. nil etcht-room
" n * rii| ut n very tVAaotiuhlc prlcvf
1
WEST END.
IK 'TREET: A TEN-ROOM HOUSE
mrxe lot; r|.»a«* tn three rnr
' attractive nt the pri.-e aakeil:
'NT LOTH Tin LAWTON
f V i ‘:r ,on - ar« »rr|
NEWTON S. THOMAS.
422 Century Building,
Bell Phone 2134 L.
T. Y. BRENT. J. T. MANOUM.
Salesmen.
2S ACRES AT IIAPK^ILLK AT LITTLE
er 1100 per arre.- Thla la the laat rhanre
you will Hare to get In on the ground floor.
I have raid three tracts adjoining to well
intlatled euitomera. TI*Ia land If actually
worth much more than I aiu offering It for
New atreete ore laid off nnd workeil out on
both •Idea and through It. It Ilea bean
tlfully, and la within yard# «f new
atreet enr line. Ilna four-room b"U«e mid
fine young orrhard, with branch running
acroaa one end. I offered my laat cun-
tomer profit on hi" trade while the
tltlea were l«*li»g paaN*«l f.y bN attorney*
lie s.ki-1 r". trad U I' worth It This
adjoins the tract'referred to nlsue. which
*B only side t« b.dd s few
>f,tlon. If yon ate lorklic for a g.».|
ihiug. lou w*R b «» th»* ou aighL
STURGEON & LANE,’'
REAL ESTATE «nd INVESTMENTS,
737*721 EMPIRE BUILDING.
Bell Phon* 4175—Standard 1379.
93.UU-ON ONE OF THE BEST NORTH
aide ■ treet*; five-room cottage, with
large lot; modern In aMry way. Juat thv
place for amall home. Terms.
I2.90Q—WENT END-H1X ROOM; LARGE
lot. A hargalu at thla price. Terum
en*y.
$2.TFV-rESTRAL AVENUE - MX-ROOM
cottage; nice Jot. Term*. • v
12.650 FOR HIX-IIOOM COTTAOE. NEAR
Grant park; lea* than oue year old; on
large and level lot. Tlla aldewalk. Term*
cany.
12.350-WKHT END™ FIVE ROOM COT*
tnge; ou large lot. Term* eaay
«:.1SO-NORTII SIDE FIVE-ROOM COT
tnge, with all modem improvement*,
ffound' I* Just one year old. Terror
$2,000—WEST END - FIVE-ROOM COT;
tage; all Improvement*. Owner rauit aell
•t ourc. Term* $90<J cash, $20 month. Hee
th!* at once.
$1.9W—ONE RLOUK OF GRANT PARK.
five-room; eitrn nice lot. Terma, 130*)
caah; Iwlonce eaay.
$1.600-(’LOME IN; JI.'BT OFF WIIITE-
hall; four-room cottage; all Improvementa.
Term* $30, enab. $15 month; let me abow
you thl* tomorrow.
$2.654—JURT OFF CAPITOL 'AVENUE. ON
•►“■t cio*h street; modern all-room cot
tage; extra large lot ; ride alley. , «*»
rent $J5. Hmall ca«h payment and the
balance like rent.
$2.25-1 - LKKH THAN BLOCK , -FROM
Whitehall; fire room eottare; all Impt’O'c-
- $300 ciih. $25 per month.
$1.J00 FtrR FJVE R0O3! COTTAOE,
nice lot. Make your own termr
$1,175 FOR k7i7r~IU)OM COTTAGE ON
level Ini. Ti-rm* $150 caab, $10 month.
TH REl*ritOOM COTTAGE. ON
lot 63 by 200. to 15-foot alley;
fm.t nml *lmdc. Term*, $1W man and $l«i
nnth.
LOOK AT UL'II AD IN THE JOURNAL.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate aud Loans,
12 S. Broad.
Bell 'Phone 2027.
Atlanta 'Phooa 1181.
A PLANTATION AND STOCK FARM OF
2.140 ACRES IN MIDDLE GEORGIA.
26 MILES FROM A CITY OF 40,000 PEO-
pic, 2 mile* of rniliond frontage, alio pub
lic road frontage. 1.20 ncre* In cultivation;
!kV) acres of rich bottom lands; 300 acre* of
tine swamp liottom* *HR to In* developed.
Plenty of wood nnd timber for born© con
sumption. Most of the laud lie* level and
In n loose, dark, loamy soli, with strong clay
subsoil. One-mule can eulthate 40 acres
«»f tlil-* land. Two six-room dwellings and
thirty tenant bouse* of two nnd four rooms,
nicely distributed. Com mill and (In, aaw
lull!, horse nnd mule barn*, crib and bog
nnd chicken bouses, etc., all In good condi
tion; :» miles of hog wire fencing. Creek
nnd brandies supply water In nearly all
parts of tbo land. Htntloh nnd side track
on the pine*. 8cW»l nnd ehurche* conven
ient. Annual • average net Income $6,000.
Price $15 per ii£re. Terms one third cash;
balance on or before ten years In ganual
payments to suit purchaser, with 6 per cent
on deferred payments. This Is a bargain
and the chance of p lifetime. Make the
down payment and the place will make the
money to pay the balance. Good water
and good health. I.al*or I* plentiful and
cheap. For further Information, write or
see me. ,
L. A. WOODS,
818-819 Empire Bldg.
nEI.r. PHONE 9)99—ATLANTA PHONE 1771
I MAKE EASY TERMS.
M) WASHINGTON RT.—WELL BUILT )•
room cottage: nearly ii©w; porcelain hath
cabinet mautela, nice reception hall nml
double entrant**. And. «• yon know, thla U
the very liest south side street and front*
one of the heat car lines In the .dty. Thla
can be liought on easy ithns and I* one of
I bone rare chances to get a good home lit
a first-class neighborhood at a very low
price. Take a look nt thla and see ns for
■|MM*lat prim*.
i'll*viifill lot. This Is a nice home. Can lie
liought on term* of $S0u rath and $25 per
mouth. Hec us for prlre.
ouiii s-sfory H-n>nm nouses iu me my; hub
extra niceif iiblnet mantels, very large bath
room, porcelain both, nicely tinted walla,
foldlug door*, and can lie bought at a very
low price and on reasonable terma.
43 McDonald ht.-nearly "new a
room house; always rented nnd bringing
n giMMl rental. Can Im* bought ou very easy
lerm*. Nee ua for apeclol price.
674 AHIIUY NT.—NICE LITTLE $ ROOM
cottage. ' Will make you n nice little
home or a good Investment, lias nice lot.
2J» feet deep. Must Im sold at once. Can
|h* iMMifht on easy terms. He© us at <
for price.
5» H. BOULEVARDNEARLY NEW 6
room cottage, ou nice elevated lot; V»Ui
cash and $2d per month will get It.
$8 McDonald rt.-nice Lirri.E is
veatmeut; also suitable for a home. Has
Imeti rentol to same people ever since It
waa built at $8 her month, and they would
sounds good, and Is real!
1» JONES' AVE.-NEW 5 ROOM COT
tnge: water, gas nnd sewerage; .-nicely
fluted walls; $6M cash nn«l $20 per month
134 JETT HT.—GOOD .1 ROOM HOL'HE
with nice lot; $ino rash aud $12.60 per
month.
76-ACHE FARM-LOCATED 65 MIME*
southwest of Atlauttf, in the beat farming
section of Georgia. Ijind lies well, part Iu
tlmlmr. Icilaiice In cultivation, anu rents
.504 pounds of lint cotton per year.
WEST END—GORDON HTRKKT-SO. 3S2-
new *lx-r«ora cottage; nil conveniences;
lot 55 by 15-1. Price $4,004. Terms.
IN WEST END. ONE BLOCK FROM
enr Hue. six bit* for $2,100. It would pay
to Improve thl* property, either for reut.
DoritLE THREE ROOM HOUSE IN
third ward; new. good condition; now
rented for $1S per mouth, gulck buyer; $1,
750 caab
ON FLAT 8HOAI.S ROAD. RIGHT AT
the Soldier*' home Jillictlou; a new five.
Him cottage; lot 64 by 12<) feet. Good
nine for $1,440 cash.
ON A CORNER LOT. IN WEST END, A
comfortable six-room cottage, with two
additional rooms In the basement, for $l.»io f
ON BERYL XT BEET. IN ONE BLOCK OF
tin* new Stewart nvenue ear line; lot 50
bv 112, to alley “*
A JAM-UP FIVE-ROOM-COTTAGE. IN
the lM*st section of West End. for $2,000.
On terms of $500 rash ntul $20 |M*r month.
WANTED
REAL ESTATE
[f you own property that
you are willing to sell at a
real bargain price, list it
with us for quirk sale. We
handle bargains only and
have customers waiting.
ATLANTA
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
118 Fourth National Bank.
Bell Phone 4399 Main.
W. JONES & CO.,
5 VIADUCT PLACE.
PHONES 5560.
\VK HAVE CUSTOMERS WHO ARK
nti'.Iou* to buy go *1 rent paying prujH-rty.
If you hn\e anything gooil. list it with ti*
foe fjnick reiHr
BOTH PHONE* U4A
MOSS & GIRARDEAU,
Buy and Sell Real Estate on
Commission.
Office 501 Fourth National
Bank Building.
Bell Phone 4256.
$2,000—Cash will buy a cozy
new cottage; 6 rooms;
modern improvements; on
Crew street; convenient to
ear line.
$2,250 will buy new 6-room
cottage now nearing com-
8 lotion, No. 473 Hill, near
rmond, or will rent to an
approved tenant $20 per
month.
$l.|50—House and lot West
Wlir, near Bailev; large
lot. * ^
$250—Vacant lots vicinity
of Martin, Sylvan and
Fail-view within city limits.
CENTURY REALTY CO.,
JOB Century Bldg. Phone 4499.
J. If. GARNER. C. HORACE McCALL.
NORTH RIDE—MODERN HOME; EARY
walking distil tier; elevated corner lot; $6.-
M0; all cash, nr If desired nmall cash pav-
went, bain lice easy. Splendid opportunity
to get n nice home for little more than
rent.
WADDELL STREET. INMAN TARK-
ulce lot ftir two houses. $1,400. Terms.
/
FOR SALE.
$2,600—4 good 3-room cot
tages on South side, near
new public school and in
good white neighborhood,
renting to white tenants
regularly at $29.50 per
month. * Special quick sale
bargain.
$750—Northeast corner Lit
tle and Terry street, va-
caut lot 70x100 feet; three
small houses can be put ou
this lot and will prove a
paying investment.
$300—Small negro house
on McDaniel street; car
line in front; rents $3.50 per
month.
CHAS. M, ROBERTS,
12 Auburn Ave.
Bell Phone 4596.
J. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
East Point, On.
Phones 211.
IN IIAPEVILLE.
TWENTY ACKK8 FOR li.VlO.
TWENTY TWO At TIES. |30» UEI1 ACHE.
FOUR Al’HKH;~itAILIlOAP FRONT; 9M«.
THIRTY AOItEH—CHERT ROAD;
|H*r «rr.\
THREE HUNDRED NICE, KIIADY LOTS,
60,3)0. $Jt» rai li
ONE 4IKHJM IIOUHK. LI IT IUIiIUO; )L<60.
ik< IXJTH. tOljrtl, TEilltfiLL I'AIIK. tlB
each. One of tlics)* lot* ha* n $2,nut hous)*
on It. nnd It all aw for $150.
IN COLLEGE PARK.
ONE • ROOM IIOUHK; LOT vuiSu. 11.100.
ONE 1U60M IIOUHK; I.AttGK LOT. 11.WO.
VAI.-ANT LOTH: CLOSE IN; 1175 EACH.
Tlllt 1:E ACRES. FOUR HMA1.L HOUSES;
• lose In. $2,660.
IN EAST POINT.
SEVEN ACRES; 4-ROOM HOUSE AND
barn; ou enr line. H.6Q0.
THREE ACRES-HALF BLOCK Ol CAR
line. $1,450.
TEN AUI1KH; S UOOkJ HOI ME; LARGE
barn; dairy farm. $2,604.
Twenty one aciies-cXoh'e in; 93m
pvr acre. Bargntn.
ONE NEW 5KOOM HoUHE: UOItNEIt
lot; liarn. wired In. $2,tkio.
A 3-ROOM HOUSE. SFOOT HALL, 250
feet front. $ffno. Bargain.
TWO s ltOOM HOUSES; LOt ¥0»1«. 11.273
for Ixdh.
NEW ( ROOM HOLME; LARGE LOT. AND
close. In. $1,600.
NEW )H()OM HOl‘kK: Ul.OflE IN.
NEW 4 IIOOM IIOUHE; t'l.OKE IN 1 . ll.XO.
NE\V 7 Uo63I IlOUSk: LARGE LOT. AND
close lu. $1,900. /
5TEW GROOM HOt RE; LOT 169x150. AND
clone In. $1,100.
Nf:\V 3-ROOM HOUHE; LOT 50x2)0. AND
close lu. $k54.
ONE 4-UiSoM IldUSE; OLoHE IN. P6”.
ONE 4 ROOM (NkUIUM HOUSE; ld)T 6*»
by 200. $000.
ONE GOOD k ltOOM IIOI'hE; LOT !l<lt2JU:
orchard and barn. $2,200.
ONE NEW B ROOM HOUSE; LARGE AND
shady lot; all firat class; clow* In; twat
Street In town. $3,000.
NEW .l ltOOM HOUSE AS!) IIaI.I.. WITll
atorehoiiM*; large lot. $1,364.
FARMS.
MILE OK COLLEGE I’AIIK-FOR A
•w day*. $54 |H*r ncn*. Ibirgalu.
li, MILES FROM UOI.I.EOE i’AIIK-26
acr%*«; Irwut U«u***. barn, vie.; g\*Ml pnsv
trv; g«w*l land. $750.
^ MILES FROM EAST* IMHNT-foo
acre*; 5 room bouse. 64 acres In giMMp tlm
bvr; well wateretl. Ilnrgnln. $2S |9vr acre,
sirs GOOD FAHMH ON Xol'TllUlt.N U. II..
from t)» 2 mil*** of llivenlale. Go.; nrlc«*
ranging from $20 to $»•> |H*r acre. Home
••ll Improved.
ST BUOABTO,
# BOTH PHONES 4234.
Thl* I* a Dirtier property on the Iwnt
part of thl* beautiful Imiilevnrd.
$6,260-1 toll DOS
twostorv lion
trie*, mnderu I'
front lawn, on i ,
fine .-repair, nnd I* a de<‘ble*l bargain.
13.544- NORTH RIDE EIGHT-ROOM AND
hall; modern home; lot 60 by 204.
93.0M—BRAND NEW FIVE ROOM \'OT-
tnge on one of the l»e*t West End
atrD*t»; only one vacant lot left *fii street.
Tills la a Utile drenin of a home on a. lot
64 by IV). nnd easy terma.
62.544— WEST END. WELL BUILT FIVE
room and hall cot tnge, on a huneli of
lot* 9) by 254. fronting two No. 1 streets;
ear at door. Part of the ground mn In* *old
short I v for practically th* full prk-e of
Hie entire place, gDltig tou a home nboost
free; $' “
month.
ii'H) cash’ required; ha la nee by the
12.444-RIX ROOM GRANT PARK UOT-
tnge: porcelain l*ath: five cabinet man
tel*; one half blork from park nnd car.
Terms.
$1,664—A WELL BUILT WELL OONDI
tloned Rli-rooin rnsi front eottage right
t North avenue vnnls. An exeellent bom*
or a rail road man.
-WE GET RESULTS.*
Mrs. R. W. Moore.
The body of Mr*. R. W. Moore, who
died Monday »ftem«M»n at the residence
of Mr*. \Y. L. Ilrmvn. In Hattie Hill.
<la.. an* nrnt to Sparta, Ga., Tuesday
morning for Interment.
WINDER.
Mr*. V. K. Durst nnd little daughter,
have returned homo, nftor u two weeVa*
stny nt llnnea Path, 8. t*.
Mr*. Clara Jones nnd Mian Walker,
of Atlanta, spent Sunday with Ml**
Mlsa <»la Dnnlel.
Mr. Homer 8mtrh, who I* attending
achool nt the (Tnlveralty of Georgia,
apeni several daya with hla parents
here.
r. Albert Woodruff attended the T.
P. A. convention In Atlanta.
Mr*. J. J. t’nrr and little aon. Jack,
of Toccoa, are stopping nt the Htonton
House for a few weeks.
Mia* Gnu QuUllatt la visiting her
slater at Madison.
Mr*. T. A. Maynard has returned
from n visit to her parent*. Mr. and
Mrs. Cook, of Hlahop.
Mr*. f\ M. Furgeson I* Improving,
after her recent lllne**.
Mr. A. D. McCurry Is erecting a pret
ty cottage on Church atreet.
Ml** ula Daniel entertained a few
friends at a lovely 6 o'clock dinner on
Kunday.
GAFFNEY. 8. C.
There ha* been organised In this
place a students' club, which Is called
the Homsls. It Is the Intention of this
club to study history and music. Tht
meetings are held at the home* of lta
members the last Tuesday In every
month. The present study Is Houth
Carolina, and some line work was dons
at the last meeting, which was held at
the residence of Mr*. L N. Campbell.
The following list compos© the sixteen
charter member*: Mesdames Campbell.
Hyars, Clarkson. Fay Gaffney, Hum
phries. Fannie Montgomery. Blears.
Claude McArthur. Lipscomb. Hhank*,
Wood. Hilliard Hmlth, Watson. Misses
lle*Hle Kendrick*, Wilson and Myrtle
Gaffney.
Mr*. Hmlth Cook entertained at a
flinch luncheon on last Wednesday. Her
guent list was composed of forty Indies.
Mr*. W. M. Phillips gave a card (tarty
to a number of her friends Thursday
afternoon. After the game a delicious
buffet luncheon was served.
The Women’s Club held their meeting
nt Mrs. F. It. Gaffney's residence on last
Thursday afternoon.
VILLA RICA.
Mr. and Mr*. K. A. Pritchett and
family left Wednesday for Coden. Ala.,
where they will reside In the future.
Mrs. Myrtle Moore, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday with horns folk*.
Mrs. M. 8. Wise Is In Atlanta, the
guest of Mr. and Mr*. Maronl Wise.
Miss East© Bagwell spent Friday In
Atlanta.
Mrs. W. A.f pshaw spent Wednesday
In Bremen, the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Upshaw.
Mrs. H. C. Candler was the guest of
Mr*. I. Btrune Friday, returning to
Atlanta Friday nlghl.
Mr*. Gordon Rnberds and Mis* Kittle
Roberds Spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mr*. E. F. Roberds.
Dr. F. P. Key and Mr*. Fannie Her
ring 1 , of Douglasvllle, vlaltfed their sis
ter, Mrs. E. Rayern. recently.
Mrs. L. Roberds Is In Pell City, Ala.,
the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Swallcy.
Mrs. Ackerman, of Atlanta, who has
been the guest of Mrs, J. 8. Hamilton,
has returned home. \
Miss Hattie Roberds I* In Atlanta
tnl* week.
Mrs. Y. L. Ifousewrlth. of Carrollton,
and Miss Lee, of Newnan. have been
the guests of Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Powell
PENSACOLA, FLA.
Miss Ernestine Hmlth entertained for
Miss Llddon. of Marianna, and Ml**
Austin, of Apalachicola, on Haturdny
with a unique “baby party." The gueats
came as little babies or "Huster
Browns." as suited their fancy, and by
these Impersonation* caused no little
fun and atnuNement.
Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J.
S. Mr(iaughey*rntertulned 111 honor of
Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Muldon's guests,
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Penfleld White,
of Boston, at a bay party.
c»n Tuesday Mr*. W. D. Chlpley en
tertained n few of her friends quite
Informally at luncheon at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Maxwell, on the
Bayshore.
Miss Rosnsco I* having a delightful
trip with Miss Ducon, of South Caro
lina. and Miss Martin, of Kansas City.
Before returning she will visit St. Au-
gUHtine and Palm Beach.
On Wednesday Miss Turner enter
tained complimentary to Miss Fleming
and Miss Hunt, of Athens, Oa., at
"Turners Camp," on Bayou Texas.
M'RAE.
Thursday evening at their home Rev.
and Mrs. R. W. Eubanks entertained
the Baptist Young People's Union with
a VAlentlne party.
Mr*. H. D. William*, of Rtatesboro.
I* visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. IL
Dekle.
Colonel B. M. Cheney, of Lumber
City, attended this week's session of
city court.
Mrs. Pearl Chapmnn left Monday for
Atlanta, where she will spend a month.
Colonel T. F. Day, of Lumber City,
was here Monday.
D. W. Burch and H. L. Sears, of
Alnio, were 'here this week.
Mr*. G. II. Lindsey left Friday for
Atlanta, where she will spend several
weeks.
Mrs. E. A. Whlddon was In Eastman
this week visiting her daughter. Mrs.
J. J. Nelson.
Mrs. D. 8. McArthur, of#Lumber City,
was In our city this week.
Miss Jewel Johns, after a two weeks*
visit to her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Heath,
ha* returned home.
Miss Rosa I^ee Kenn. of Cordele. Is
vlHltlng Mrs. R. L. Wilcox.
Miss Maud Murry, who hAS been vis
iting friends and relatives, has return
ed to her home near Fairfax, Oa.
Rev. and Mrs. J. C. llrewton, of Mt.
Vernon, were the guests of Mr. and
Mr*. O. B. Parker thl* week.
Professor W. W. T. McMitan was In
the city Saturday from Milan.
Mis* Bell Bennett delivered a lecture
ut the Methodist church Friday night.
THOMA8TON.
Ml** Mary Kate Hammond left Fri
day for Raleigh. N. C.. to spend some
time with her cousin. Mrs. E. T. Win
ston. Mis* Hammond will bo away
from the city until Bsptember 1.
Miss Christine Dickson, of Seneca, S.
C.. has arrived here to spend some
time.
Miss Florence Baldwin, who has been
the much feted guest of Miss Mary
Matthew*, returned to her home In At
lanta Thursday.
Mrs. T. C. Meloy. of Griffin, spent
several daya here this week as the
guest of Mrs. J. A. Yates.
Miss Kathryne Atwater left Wednes
day for Griffin to spend some time with
her isrsler, "Mr*. Henry 8m!th.
Mrs. L. A. Hhackleford and little
granddaughter. Julia RyAn, spent sev
eral days last week In Macon.
Mrs. B. F. I^ee Is In Royaton visit
ing her *on, Mr. J. F. Lee.
Miss Elsie Hmlth, of Woodbury, was
the guest of Miss Annie D. Ingram this
week.
Miss Maggie and Miss Minnie Pearl
Daniel, of The Rock, spent several days
here thl* week with their aunt, Mrs.
L. T. Crawford.
Mrs. A. J. King Is In Forsyth for
several days visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Milton Rhode*.
WAYCR088.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Keatnsn enter
tained a party of friend* at their home
last Tuesday evening. A most de
lightful evening was spent. Those In
vited were: Dr. nnd Mr*. Rlppard. Mr.
and Mr*. Peacock. Mr. and Mr*. Spring
er. Mr. and Mr*. Volney Williams, Mrs.
Rufus Hawkins. Mrs. Jeffers, Mrs.
Dickens, Mr*. Heal*. Misses Deaktn*.
Perham, Young. Dickens, Professor
Desk In*. Mr. Crawley.
Mrs. Charles A. Hheldon. after a visit
of several weeks In Jacksonville, Fla.,
nt the home of Mr. and Mr*. Edward
Paine, ha* returned to Waycross.
Miss Ida Johnson, of Alderson. W.
Vb.. Is In the city, the guest of I)r.
and Mrs. Albert Fleming. Miss John-
»n I* en route to Winter Haven, Flo.
Mr*. Herbert W. Wilson has Just re
turned from an extended visit to her
sister at Valdosta. Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank c. Owens nnd
..jlldren. Mrs. A. B. Wright and Miss
Mabel Cauble, who have been the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Islar. left last
week for the southern portion of Flor
ida to spend two week*, after which
they will return to Waycross for a
short visit before leaving for their
homes at Atlanta and Greenville. 8. C.
Mrs. John W. Bennett Is expected
home from Atlanta this week.
Mrs. 8. A. I). Brown arrived Thurs
day morning from Louisville. Ga., nnd
will spend some days here.
Mrs. Full I* the guest of her purent*.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John O. Blaine.
AMSTERDAM.
Mr* W. It. Hmlth entertained delightfully
*i»vt*rnl young lady friend* recently. Vs-
•hi* game* were plsyed. after which a de
clou* salad course waa served.
Mr. Fish, who bn* !*•©» visiting relative*
her© for wrenil ilny*. ban returned to hi*
borne In Oilman. .
31 r. W. i). Fleming ha* gone to washing-
ton to make hla future home, lie will rot**r
tiewspafMT work there,
Mr. J. N. Dykes haa returned from *ev-
rrr.l dsvs* vKdt to Atlanta. •
Mr. Ilallou ami daughter. MIm Alien**
llnllott. of Fowlton. were |>l.*as*nt thdlnr*
at th<* leone of sir. and Mrs. M. tt. Hmlth
last week.
Mr. sad Mrs. Longtsy. of LsOrangs, ssd
week.
Mr. |
visiting relatives I
days, have returned.
sir. T. It. Caster, of Qolney, visited rela
tive* here last Hundsr.
Mr. P. 11. Hughes, of Babcock, was a via-
Itor here Muudajr.
Mr. J. I. Perry Is vlsltlag relatives la
Balnbrldge.
SPARTA.
Miss Nloa Mullsllr. who haa been via-
itlng Mrs. if. H. Edwards, In Mtcon, haa
returned home.
Mrs. Ham Whittaker, of Atlanta, waa a
recent visitor to Mparts relatives.,
MUs llessle Htewart haa returned homo
from a visit to her aleter, Mrs. Clem Css-
tlel9©rrr. Iu Augusta.
Mlaa Lida Derry baa returned from a abort
visit to friends In -Augusta.
After a visit to friends and relatives la
Atlanta. Miss Laois Birdsong Is at borne.
Mrs. T. A. Htewart I* at boat# from a
visit to relatives In Augusts.
Mias Malda Wootteo has returned from
n visit to Washington, (is., relatives. ,
Mrs. Frank luuiau. of Atlanta, was la
Hparts the latter part of the week on tbo
and mlMlon of attending tbe funeral of
her father. Judge Seaborn Reese.
Mr. aud Mrs. John D. Walker have left
for an extended trip through tbs North and
East.
Miss l/oxlnks Lewis has returned from a
visit to Mrs. It. A. Chapman In Washing*
tou, Ga.
COVlNQTON.
Miss Hu4le Griffin, of Atlanta. Ii tho,
guest of Covington frUndo. 8b© Is spend*,
lug this week with Misses Maggie and Car
rie Heck Dnvls.
Mr*. Eugene R. rtndleton and Miff
Constance Pendleton expect to tears with*-
lu the next few dsvs for Charleston, S. C. fl
to visit Mrs. W. I. Herbert.
UU r nun/ mivruuuu, uw nuuwua viuiy
... .nTprulnM by nr*. W. D. Trarl.,
th, orraalon hrlni In cl.brattoo ot tfco
blrtbil.y. ot Wn.hlnfton and Jtmra Boa-
rail On tbo ...nine ot (A* ran#
day Mr.. Trarl. (a,. * dMuhttnl ebaftne-
dl.b party to Mira Koyrnla nlfbam, at Al
lan la, the itn.,t ot tn. Ulrara fllmnu. Mlaa
lllxbaiu, who haa bran la tha city for
a*r,nl daya. wa, at on* ttmo * raaMant
tiara, and aha I. racatrln, a moat cordial
welcome by bar rblldbood frl.nda. On
Tuesday eraajn, aba waa tbe honor rural
at a iifrarant rhmflnrdl.h party (Iran by
Mila Jule Trlppe. at bar home on Monti-
cello .treat, aud on the followlne dty aba
and Mlrara Annie and clan Carr, Bar* and 1
Bnnnar Minima and llyd* Heard ware en-l
tartalnad at a •peud-the-day party by Mlaa.
France* llentlaraon. Mr*, w. C. Clara com.)
pllmcnted her and aereral of bar frlenda 1
with n moat lamatlful and elaborate din-,
ner on YVedneaday aranlny. and bar bom-1
earaa on Friday at a dallabtfally Jolly,
moraine party ware Minas Clara and An-'
nl« Carr. Tbe Mlrara Hlmma care a prat-
ly party In bar boner Friday ereninr —
which a boot forty jrirata war* praaanf.
Little Mira Marjorie Carroll waa heat
Wearer.
Mr.. J. M. Para will ha boalaaa on Tnaa-
diy afternoon to tbo Woman'a Club.
THE DECATURS.
Mr. and Mri. W. A. Bibb have re
turned from a visit to the island of
Cuba. .
Mn. L. A. Brawn haa returned to her
home In Georgia.
Mr*. J. W. Cunningham, of Athena,
visited-here tha paat weak.
Mr. and Mrs. William Nance, of
Hartnells, visited here the past week.
Mrs. Joseph >1. Calvin vlalted In Ath
ena the past week.
Mr. ami Mrs. O. A. Rudd, of Gun*
teruvllle, are the guesta of Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Robertson.
Mrs. Mnxle Mlttweede, of Cullman,
hail returned home.
Mlaa Palsy Piper I* In Huntsville.
Mlaa Pattle Pointer Is in Blrmlng*
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wright are In
Hamlin, Texas.
Mlaa Ella Weaver, ot Birmingham, la
here.
Mrs. H. F. Whltehea* Is In Pulaakl.
Tenn.
Mrs. Irma Ford, of Birmingham, Is
visiting her mother, Mr*. J. 8. Marks.
Mra. Benjamin H. Conner la In Loulra
villa. Ky.
Mra. Horry OHI Is homt from Hunts
ville.
Mlaa Virginia Boblnaon.l ot Hills-
boro. I* visiting relatives In the Da-
cature.
Mra. J. D. McNsbb boa returned
from New Orleans.
Mra. E. W. God bey Is at homo from
Gulfport, Mlaa.
Mrs. R. L. Maurey la home from Now
Orleans.
Miss Helen Hayes la at homo after a
visit to Montgomery.
Mra. Man- Lou Jones Is at homo from I
a visit to Holly Springs, MU*.
Mra. Alberta Taylor, ot Huntsville*
vlalted here the post week.
Mini Kate Sullivan la In Columbia.
Tenn.
Mlaa Carrie Smith, of Harteelle, I* tat
the Decaturs.
Mra. W. I. Chtldrcth, of Hantsvtlla,
vlalted here the past week. \
Mra. Otto Carter has returned to
Bomeraet. Ky.
Mrs. Spurgeon la at homa after a vis
it to Huasellvllle.
Mr. and Mra. Biggie are In Louisville.
Mra. C. E. Wildes Is horns from Bir
mingham.
Mra. Leila Beaton Wilder la homo
from a visit lo Ohio.
Mrs. Jennla Lefflngton Is at homo
after a visit to Athens.
Miss Fsnnle Andrews Is In ElkmonL
Miss Willie Davit, of Town Crook, lo
visiting her elster. Mra. Dole.
The Young Ladlee' Cord Club was
entertained on Thursday afternoon by
Miss Stella Lyons.
vrti"Wednesdsy afternoon Mra. N. W.
Hall entertained a few frlenda In honor
of her wedding anniversary. Refresh
ments were served during tht evening.
Mrs. Dyke Echols entertained tbs
Lost Heir Club on Friday afternoon at
her home In New Decatur. Several
visitors, besides the club members,
were present.
On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.
At Blackwell entertained a number of
frlenda at their home.
The Progressive Culture Club met
with Mra. S. A. Lynne on Tuesday aft
ernoon. The principal topic of ultcus-
Ion was child lalior.
MILLEDQEVILLE.
lira. J. Ilsrrl. chnppel. of Cotawbas, Is
tbc rncl of Mira Mary Newell.
R>m. ijtm.r Him. rvtureed flal.rdar from
mdioro. where be vtatted hi. ua rent..
Ml.. Kll* Foi left Thursday for. Maw
Ynr*. where .be will spend aereral week*
Mrs. W. I.. Iteibaae I* spending (.ratal
week. Ill Florida.
Mra. K. I.. WlmMab. of IMs city, baa
leien appointed by Governor Terrell iMlr
manager of tho educational department "f -
tbe Ginrsls esblldt st tbe Jsuiestowu ri* '
pneltlnn.
Meear.. R. I. Fraley. !>. W. Brown. J. A.
Hurt,m and W. J. Brake attended th* lat-
Ioration convention In Uerua.
Ml..ca Louise Ferrell ead Helen Maxwell
nml Meaan. flam Crocker. Imetru tawreoee.
cram attended the dance
ilny nlgkt.
Mra. Itotwrt L More, at Cuthberh tk the
allot of her slater. III*. J. C. W.nllaw.
Mra. I". F. Ilowe be* retained from a
vt-tt to frtrnda In Uaeaa.
Mra T. I- MeConib and Mra. 0. T.
Wetilernus .peal last Wednesday la Ms-
COB. rlriilag Mn. Katbartar Okas, who
luutlnur. quit. IU at a bospltot tbrra