Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 16, 1907, Image 15

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY, APRIL 10. 19"T. 15 M. L. THROWER, Real Estate. 39 North Forsyth. $2,750.00. The most beautiful cottage home in South Kirkwood; large lot, large . veranda, large room and desirable from every standpoint. This price for three-days only. $4,500. Au elegant two story, home * in South Kirkwood; a love ly flower garden, shade and fruit. Has every mark of an elegant home.' Lot 110x230. If you want a subiirban home, you can’t qual this proposition. t • M. L. THROWER, 39 North Forsyth Street. > * GLORE & JTJSTIN, 215 Peters Building. IT » BRADLEY STREET, A SPLENDID ttree-room cottage on lot 40 feet front lor only <960; a neat little homo and One iGtMtmont - IN- ONE M.OCK OF WILLIAMS STREET lohool, four-room cottage; nicely papered 1 .iter nml sower connection; alley In rent rents H2.60; <1,30, on eaay payment!; get baiy- IN WEST END ON LEE * STREET WE hare a good 6-room home, lot 60*160; $3,600 OX WEST END AVENUE, A 5-ItOOM boose; this la n nloa place. $2,860. Terms. • FOl-R ROOMS AND HALL, SUNSET AVE. In half Block of car line. $100 caib nnd $15-00 per month. $1,150. ON E. GEORGIA AVE.—A 6-ItOOM boose; all Improvements; only $3,750. Terms. BRAND-NEW SIX-ROOM MODERN home. Ormond street, near Grant park lot 5) by 160. Tile-sidewalk; cement steps nice quartered oak mantels, and a beauty. We can sell on eaay payments for $3,000. « i. 7 ~ OX GRIFFIN STREET; BRAND-NEW cottage, consisting of reception room, djn !ng room, kitchen end two bed rooms, with nice cabinet mantels! with tiling; nit front nnd n beauty; $1,260; $100 cash lod $15 per month. . CLIFF W. ANSLEY, Real Estate, SELL PHONE 6168. SI CENTURY BLDG. ANNOUNCEMENT. THE FIRM OF ANSLEY RROS. HAVING dlMolvmi, i beg to nuonunce to nijr friends «nd the nubile generally that my offlc© l> nor nt 2*1 Century building, on the second floor, nml that I will try nnd mako It-in teresting t«> nny one who will favor me with n call and who wonts either to buy or nil real estate. My long nnd pleaaant > experience In Atlanta In this line of f*—'•- nn» Is a pretty good guarantee that Ik toiQrthing about the real eatate business. HEUE ARE SEVERAL OF MY BARGAINS hi."" FOR AN ELEGANT. MODERN homo on Piedmont avenue; 2-story houso or ten rooms with all modern conveniences, furnace hont, electric bells, etc., and two ?ath rooms, Nice servants* room, and wantlfui lot. In one of the best neighbor- ■uods In the city. It's a fine bargain. PEACHTREE STREET LOT-ONE prettiest ones on the street tins aide Jl Fourteenth street. I have a special pdo- m It at $0,000, and It will certainly nt thin price. I oil A LOVELY ANSLEY PARK 0,1 I’eachtreh circle. East front and ftty /bade. Also n magnificent lot out thm. for |6,G00, and another beauty for special reasons for these prices. IMP FOR JACKSON STREET HOME- Beautiful, new 2-story house of eight 2?* ***d elegant east front lot In very unoif.* location. «!» FOR THE BEST AND PRETTIEST lot f,.r ’he p r i c . on tho north side of the V" lllc, ‘ ‘treat. In flrat-elaai nelRh- 1 and conronlont to cor line. This iJ* Meriden price for a few days 1 only. •'Who’er* " 1,0011 I 1 ™® 1 ,n ( t fof some I IJU K A SPLENDID LIST OF HOUSES «mi meant lots In nil good parts of the t ‘ l J* n * as-In the suburbs, and It will l f yo11 f o call and seo mo before buying. factory sites and RAILROAD FRONTS rr ; p - NALE-lcHEAP—DON’T YOU out.. tFecauae your busltteai has one you non- occupy. I om i cap please you. 50,000 square — ’’jesejn. fronting four railroads. squaiw' feet close Li r ° ntln g the Southern railway. IN. 6 V"'° fQVARE FEE-t CLOSE IN, -jr- mlng the Southern Railway, ‘W- SQUARE FEET CLOSE IN, Railway 1 ® the Western nnd Atlantic T ” R /. E .ACRES—(TVB ACRES, SIX In* a £ r es and ten acres front* |uthern Railway, edge city limits. 4 R ® near waterworks', tomLng Southern Railway. iiagni i-tcent *?? J2* information call »!e« i-iiim? 8 R - It—I*C5S, 208 Peo- Lundin*, Bell Phone $808. YOUNG MAN. DO YOU WANT TO PUT DOWN ONE dollar and pick,-up two? or three? or rour? If so, you have an opportunity to do so now. We mcmi'wbat we say, aud • A. ou nre from Missouri," all we «•*>' m that you 'investigate'our proposition. Lagan park is a bountiful woodland sub urb adjacent to College Park on the east, one huudred men are uow at work grading tb® Bt roeta nnd beautifying this Ideal sub- u fh‘ The new street car line to Ilupe- vlHe will pnss within a few blocks. we have 170 lots In Eagnn Park which we will sell wltblh the next thirty days. We bought this property cheap before a improvements were made, nnd are Ing to divide profits with you. * Every lot' Is sold under a gilt-edge guar antee. We guarantee $3,000 for ten of those lots, which Is a net profit to you of over 100 per cent on your Investment. Our proposition will Interest you. ’Phone us nt once or call at our office apd see plats giving full information as to location, sale, terms, etc. EAGAN PARK LAND COMPANY, . EAST point, ga., Or 26 Inman bnlldlng. Bell 'phone 4613. McCRORY & JOHNSON Real Estate, 603 Peters Bldg. Phones 4691. $3,750 BUYS A SPLENDID 7-R. COT tageion Capitol avenue, 50x200, east front; waa built for a home and la in flrst-class condition. Nothing like it on this- lovely street for near that price. Owner Is anxious to sell for business reasons, and has put the price away down. ■ See ua Monday sure. $2,250 BUYS A SI-LENDID SIX-ROOM cottage; storm-sheathed and double floor ed; large level lot. Just outside city. In Ronnie Brae. Close to cur line; $400 rush. This place la- actually worth $2,600. Don" fail to see It. SEE US FOR BEAUTIFUL LOTS ON Ponce DeLeon; $1,500 to $1,750; on eaay payments; sure to enhance. $3,000—INVESTMENT—ON ST. CHARLES nvenue; east of Ponce—DeLeon; 100 by 400, with two four-rqom cottages, fronting Greenwood. See thls’and make ns nn offer Quick deni. FRONTING GRANT PARK. SlX-HOOSi cottage; only $2,650. It’s a bargain and sure to bo worth more money. Easy terms. $2,600 WILL BUY' A SPLENDID FIVE om cottage, near Grant park. Ho If you raise $800 cash, you w$Jl get n home which you con occupy for a year and walk out with free rent nnd a profit besides. Quick. SMYRNA. ON .MARIETTA CAR LINE, 13 acres; eight-room residence; fine barn and servant’s house. Has on It a lotely lake. Plenty of fruit. An Ideal Hummer homo and a great big bargain: $4,750, bnt you will have to hurry, as others aro ej It now..—- hf:e"uF _ f'or. West end property before you buy. Archer Farr & Hopkins, REAL ESTATE AND BROKERAGE. BELL -PHONE 2836 M. 230 BROWN-RANDOLPII BUILDING, Opposite Postoffice. \VE HAVE THREE 5-ROOSI COTTAGES Just completed on the west aide. In the vicinity of' Ashby, We»t Hunter and Har well’s store. These cottages are flrat-claaa. Price 11,700 each, $200 cy.h. balance easy Can be had very cheap for all cath. $2,500-WE ARB OFFERING AT THIS price a 6-room. Jlrn-up cottar- “ •treat, half block from ,7‘W|100. Flrat-claaa. yonrself. Terms. on Ormond Washington. Lot lo out auil aeo for $2,550—AT THESE FIGURES WE ABE offering for enrh on Woodward avenue, between Cherokee end Loomis. it superb cottage. This location needs no Introduc tion; 30*140, hack to 10-foot alley; house conflate of parlor, reception ball, two bed rooms. dining room, kitchen and path; lawn and siinde unaurpnaaed. Hrst-class condi tion. $3,000—ON E. CAIN STREET, NEAR N. Jackson wo have for aalo a flrat-claaa 6* room cottage, newly painted and thoroughly renovated In every respect. Lot KJixlOO. line gae nnd water. Will eceept $2,000 casta and balance eaay. This pronerty rnuat be sold at once. $2,725 for cash. $3,600-FWE ARE OFFERING A BL'ILT-TO order 6,room cottage at this price, on Woodward avenue, near the corner loomle avenue. Lot 60x100. Nice orch front and back TUranda.. cooling tank un der back porch: porcelain bath; la fact, every convenience, $2,600-AN 8-ROOM COTTAGE ON LOWE street; the only flrst-clmss cottage and block on laid street; cottage la all right In every respect; good atablea, porcelain bath and hot house. IfURY BUILDING, *BOTH PHONES 4234.' A FEW VACANT LOTS. very easy terms. 000—PONCE DeLEON CORNER; BIG lot. ■ £” 0 00_W. FIFTH; PERFECT LOT, 60xM0; one-quarter cnah. - j MBOO-CHKROKEE AVE.. FACING THE * narit?50il90; l°»< chance. ,j ioo-reautiful SPRING ST. LOT. 60 by 186. 50x140. GEORGIA AVENUE LOT fOXH NEAR GRANT; SIM CAHit 76O-OBMOX0 NE, and $15 a month. LIES O. K.; r&V-INMAN PARK, 6O1I6O; * $200 cash and $5 a month. iS-ORMEWOOD AVE.; NORTH FRONT; .4012)0. SPECLVL QUICK SALE BARGAIN. IN WEST END, ABOUT 9 ACRES WITH 1,700,FEET STREET FRONTAGE. BU PROVEMENTS CONSIST OF A r LARGE BRICK HOUSE AND 4.SMALL COTTAGES; ROOM FOR 20 OR 30 MORE HOUSES; PRESENT RENT INCOME OVER $50 PER MONTH. FOR,SUB-DIVISION AS A MONEY MAKER NOTH ING LIKE THIS ON THE MARKET. QUICK SALE PRICE $8,000. SEE ME QUICK. CHAS. M. ROBERTS. 12 ALBURN AVE. W. A. FOSTER, • Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. Bell Thono 2027. Atlanta ’Phono 18SL SPLENDID HOUSE IN WEST END, NINE rooms; hot noil oolil water; on car line; lot 100x190. Price $4,760. Good home. ON RAWSON STREET IIILL-A JIM- dandy, elevated, level lot. 40x160 feet, for $?,000. This lot Is n splendid location for ft home or safe spot on which to build a sure- paying Investment. IN TEN MINUTES’ WALK OF THE business center nnd located among goo< people, au old-fashioned but well-built resi dence of nine* rooms, with all the conven iences. Elevated, level and shady lot, 50x140 to alley. A pick-up for $4,*500. ON JOHNSON. AVE.—CONVENIENT TO Boulevard and Highland avenue cars; a nent and attractive 2-story 6-room house with hnll; ga* and city water; lotJOxlOO, for $2,250. Term* $300 cash, balance $25 per month. Rented uow for $20 per month. Nice little home and n good place to let buy It self. ON SOUTH PRYOR*STREET, BEYOND Georgia uvenue, and on a corner, a swell cottage of six rooms, built for a borne by a specialist. Everything about It first-class. Can be bought for $4,000. This is an ex tremely attractive proposition. If you are really hnrd to please, we want to show It to you. ON A STREET i'll AT IS IMPROVING all the time, not too tar from Grant park and convenient to Georgia nvenue car,, a well-built 6-room cottate, with cal and city Water; lot 60x75; was Writt for and occupied I, . home. Wo couslder It great value tor $L600; halt caih, balance to !ult. ON dBMOND STREET NEAR GRANT, A braml new and unuiually aood-looklnz cot- tage of five rooms and hall, with nil the conveniences; on large lot, for $2,850; one- third cash, balance easy. SPLENDID HOUSE IN WEST END- Nlne rooms; hot and cold water;, on car line; lot 100 by 190. Price $4,750. Good home. A NEW INVESTMENT PROPOSITION near the North Avenue yard.. Three new houaei; well built nnd attractive; rental of 25.50 per month. Price $2,260; one-belt caib. VACANT LOT ON THE NOBTIl SIDE 1 of Twelfth street; $0 by 175 feet, A non- nine bargain tor SUM) caah. HOUSTON STREET, CORNER HOWELL ■treet, aeven-room cottage home; all city convenience; lot 48 by 116. Price $i,8S0; $8% cash; balance $30 per month. LUCILB AVENUE, NEAR ASI1RY atreet, complete two-story aeven-room home; ell city conveniences; lot 17 by 169 to alley; itorra-.beeted and double-floored. All right for $3,760. Term!. ONE OF THE NICEST AND COSIEST ilx-room cottuge home! on the tenth »lde. Everything complete nnd comfortable. Rest neighborhood. Price $3,150, on terme of $860 caib; uaience $25 per month; 7 per cent. This place Is now rented to a good tenant lor $25 per month. AN INVESTMENT ON EDGEWOOD GOOD EAST FRONT LOT, INSIDE CITY limit!, on new Stewirt avenue car line. All right for $600. WOODWARD AVE.—COMPLETE 5-ItOOM cottage home; itreet paved and everything down. Price $2,525. SIMPSON STREET-COMPLETE 6-ROOM homo; all city conveniences; elevated lot. Price only $2,100. MCLENDON AVE.—ALMOST NEW S-ROOM VSKi.'XSs easy terme. HARWELL ST.-NEAR W. HUNTER ST. Five-room cottage home; nice lot, city wa ter; house just being completed; $l,6o9 ( on very essy terms. FINE .LOT ON ORMOND STREET NEAR park. MxbM: tile walk!. Cheap for $860. > VACANT LOT ON LAWTON STREET, West End, for $609. Very easy terms. EAST AVENUE. JUST EAST OF NORTH ^Boulevard: beautjful lot; $1,250. ANOTHER MIGHTY FINE EAST AVE. “lot. $1,000. A GREAT RIG LOT ON HIGHLAND AVE. In the high !ectlon-$750. Sales Department:- A. 8. HOOK. B. C. EVB. ’ FOR RENT. FURNISHED. 873 Peachtreft $100.00 7 Mast HMgliib 85.00 15 Morrlfon 40.00 14 East Tine 65.00 381 West I‘each tree*... 55.00 273 E. North 35.00 UNFURNISHED. 290-292 8. Pryor (each)..$40.00 109 Angler..., 35.00 10 East Alexander .... 36.00 409 North Boulevard 45.00 SR SpiInc ,30.00 20 South Boulevard...... 23.00 426-30 Crow (each) 80.00 423 Fraser.. 267 Ashby.........;.;; 291 Ashby 299 Ashby 63 West Harris 24 Bedford place.... , 20.00 , 14.00 . 14.00 . 14,00 . 33.85 ,'26.0d , 15.00 4 - j 10’rooms 9 rooms 7 rooms 6 rooms > 6 rooms 6 rooms 8 rooms :• iroomi 8 rooms 8 rooms 7 rooms 6 rooms 6 rooms 5 rooms 6 rooms 5 rooms 5 rooms 6 rooms L. A. WOODS, . • 818-819 Empire Bldg. BELL rnONE 2099—ATLANTA PnONE 1771 I MAKE EASY TERMS. houses; 20 acres in cultivation; imlnucc lu original forest; this is dirt cheap for thU place, but the owner needs money nml must sell this week; one-half cash; balance nesy. $250—A LARGE SUBURBAN EAST FRONT corner lot; lies perfectly level, on good car line, and. lf taken at ouce, $10 (low and $10 per month wll buy It, ROBSON & RIVERS, 8. W. Alabama. THE SALE OF 21 LOTS On McJfillen and Gallatin Streets / x ' IS POSTPONED ON AC COUNT OF RAIN Until Thursday, APRIL 18, AT 3 O’CLOCK The rain knocked us out; save the plats and meet me on the 18th up- ■on the premises. A great deal of interest is mani : ^ fested in this sale, be-: cause of its central loca- t tiou. If you want pay ing renting property, or a home in the midst of hustling business, here is the place to put your money. HENRY L. WILSON, Auetioueer. DO YOU KNOW A BARGAIN $2,869—BRAND side cottage, by 130 to alley. SdliuGHT AT INMAN PARK; 46X14$; $60 *down ami 119 « manth. , $300—ARIIBY' KTBEET CORNER. 72x30; Ilea just above the street. ‘•WE GET RESULTS." to reaemree, on car hop. wiib rrery con- retileaee. The price Is only $6.7V), and we can make reasonable terms. Let u* show you thla before amne oue else gets It. W. JONES & CO., 5 VIADUCT PLACE. Both ’Phones 6569. SALESMEN: A. II. DUNCAN and J. J. YARBROUGH. Just half it* value. l EDWIN ANSLEY, Real Estate, 44-8-10 E. ALABAMA 8T. PHONES: BELL 338 & 36^ ATLANTA 269. BY MUTUAL CONSENT THE FIRM OF Anstey Bros, has been dlaaolved nnd Ed win r. Anslcy will continue to conduct a general real estate business at the above nddres*. Below are a few offerings, -to which I ask your attention: neighborhood. Home cash; balance $20 p#r mouth. i’i.i.tn"i i' i i;<>.m ' in i \>;I. In Grnnt park neighborhood; has all mod- conyenfeneea; nicely finished In yellow plue. Torino very easy, ,t(l9-ON EAST GEORGIA AVENUE, with the best car service in town. We hare a nix-room house, With a Inrge hnll best nickel open plumbing; finest gna fix tures; porcelain bath; stationary wash- stand; extra large veranda, nnd a nice cool trout, llow would this suit, you for vi IVE-RPOll house on the north side; extra large lot. nnd will be finished with best material throughout; cabinet mantels, tile hearths: in fact, a nice plncc In every respect, and the price will uo only $2,250, on terms to suit you. $2,659—A MIX-ROOM t'OTTAtlb ON* CRI-IW 1 AUCTION SALE OF 55 HIGHLAND AVE. LOTS! Monday, April 22, 3 P. M, On premises; terns $25 cash and $10 - per month, at 6 per cent interest. These lots are nicely elevated, are covered with oak grove; splendid neighborhood. One lot to ho given away. S. B. TURMAN & CO. MATTHEWS, HILL & "WHITE, 61$ EMPIRE BUILDING, Bell 'Phone 1748. Atlanta ’Phone 172.. CORNER ON COOPER STREET—WE itve a real corner on thla street, * 189 to a 10-foot alley, eomdstli >re and dwelling nnd fonr largo dw rooms. Thla property Is new nnu the i amounts to f41 per month. This la a Hplen did Investment, or can be utilized a* one of tbo best location* for a well-kept gro -cry for any one desiring to purchase a ilnco of thla kind. Reasonable terms cau >o bad. THAT IS MY BUSINESS REAL ESTATE, V. CHELENA, 706 4th Nat’l Bank Bldg. Bell Phone 3878. ; • WEST PEACHTREE—TEX-ROOM MOP ern home; slate jroof, hot aud cold nlr furnace*, east front. Owner must leave city by Wednesday nnd will sacrifice this beauti ful borne. Only $2,000 cash, balance one. two and three years $f,*00 JACKSON STREET-NEW NINE-ROOM; combination gun and electric fixture*. Easy terms $7,750 NORTH BOULEVARD-NEW NINE-ROOM east front,; electric nnd gas fixtures; elec tric bells, furnace heated. Modern lu ever - respect. Easy terms $7,50 PONCE DE LEON AVENUE - NINE rooms: built for n homo about two years ago. It’s it pick up. Terms $8, NORTH HIDE-CLOSE IN MODERN brick apartment house; Inrge lot; the best paying linns.* lu the. city today; 18*4 per rent off equity. Onl/ $10,000 cash, bnl- s nee easy. Price .....$37,000 NEAR ST. CHARLES AVENUE AND l’once DeLeon; new eight-room; lot 75 by 160. Easy terms $4,500 SIX VACANT LOTS. 50 BY 200; GREEN wood avenue; back of Ponce DeLeon springs; party leaving city. For few days ..: $1,800 NORTH BOULEVARD-23 ACRES; SOME grading ueceasarv; but cheapest property on north side. Can sub-divide nnd make three for one Investment. Car line will be extended soon by property. For two weeks - $7,600 CREW STREET—SEVEN-ROOM COT- tnge nnd servants’ House; total rent $27.60 per month. Price $3,500 .,..$300 cash EAST HUNTER STREET-TEN ROOM two-story; needs some ropnlrs; now rent ed nt $23 per month. 1'rfce $3,000. Easy terms. ' •* SOUTH BOULEVARD—TEN-ROOM TWO- story homo; recently repaired all over; i*ep, elevated lot. Price $5,000. Terms, $1,500 cash. T. M. GIDDEN8, Salesman. . ANNOUNCEMENT. BY MUTUAL CONSENT TIIB FIIIM OF An.ley Brother, ha, been dliiotTod. Ed win P. An«ley wll continue in huilnei, n< 4-6 8 nnd 10 Ea>t Althnmn street. Cliff \V. Annie/ hs, opened n real estate office nt No. 221 ( Centnrjr linlldinc, nnd William S. Annie/ has opened bis office nt No. 217 Centur/ bonding, where they will be glad to aeo their friends. CLIFF W. ANSLEY. WM. £ ANSLEY. EDWIN P. ANSLEY. This property |s located on Dunlap street, lust off of Highland nvenue. The surronnd- ngs are good, the projierty Is good,. and he prlco Is right.* To any one desiring n small home In this section we can sell one for 81.T50-one-thlrd rush and the balance easy. Tho prlco of the^ither Is $1^09—one- third cash and the bars nee easy. U’e aro Ing these two houses nt n price wl i enable us to make you a frfe gift lota. Thla la worth Investigating. above all others. We can aell you on the prettiest part of Forrest nvenue a splendid two-story frame house, consisting of nine rooms, with every modern convenience. This wna built for n home nnd has been occupied as such; fa fa splendid Condition, having been well cared for; located on good- slzed tot; the price Is reasonable. Ir you can arrange to lot us have $3,000 cash, we will arnrnge the other satisfactorily. LITTLE FARTHER UP FORRE8T avenue we have another splendid 4wo- atory frame, consisting of eight rooms. The house Is modern and lorat$>d on the host rt of this street. The lot Is largo and eras easy. *. THRfeE CAPITOL AVENUE HOMER—WE nre-offering here three splendid* six-room cottages on iota 38 by 410 feet to nn alley. The houses will Ik» completed Within the nstracted „ .... — down nnd the balance we will arrange to suit your convenience. modern, within half block of car line. modern 10-room house; lot 65x225; nlcej „.iade treAs; close to car line, good schoo etc. Terms half cash, balance reasonalde. wry?" ^KLL'LOTS CHEAPER."'- XOMPANY FUNERAL NOTICE. DAVIDSON—Friends »f Mr W. II. Davids W. I It. M. Robin: Finch. MIxh ~ 'Idson, I >avhlg< Maude Davidson, Mr. K. A. Davldsi B. T. Wllso Invited to a A. T. Davl nt 3 o’clock from tbo residence, nm street* Interment nt ’ Tho following gentleman w net ns pallbearers nnd meet elny & Brandon’s, nt 2:30: J. 1 . .. W; -yi. phnr W. D. Wilson. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS* Ladies and Gentlemen, W. R. EDWARDS & CO., «<4 CENTRAL AVENUE. Elgin, Waltham or Hamilton Watched, mu * I • ■ 11 n i 114 ■ :* w. k. Rmiminbcr, you wear tlx* wntch while paying for It. ATLANTA PHONE 3SOO. PHILADELPHIA MAN GAS SUPERINTENDENT President W. L. Cosgrove, of the At lanta Gas Light Company, Tuesday morning announced the appointment of Paul McMIchaef, of Philadelphia, as su perintendent of tho gas company. Mr. McMIcharl will hat'd charge of tho manufacturing department^ reporting to R. C. Congdon, who was recently apv pointed manager. Mr. McMichael Is a college man, ^ graduate of the University of Pennsyl- 1 vania. He has been In the gas business since ills graduation, eight years ago, nnd has n reputation as an executive of rare ability and one who possesses a$ rli'iiM-igh knowledge of the business fo8S which he has been employed. HEW TRAIN SERVICE EOR JAMESTOWN On Sunday, May 5, the Southern rail way will. Inaugurate a new train serv ice between Atlanta and Norfolk to take care of the Increased traffic caused by the opening of the Jamestown Ex position. There wllk bo a through sleeping car on train 88, the New Or leans and New York limited, leaving Atlanta at 12:15 p. m. It will arrive In Norfolk at 10 a. m. In addition to this there will be local trains on the divis ion of the Southern between Danville and Norfolk. On the day of the open ing of the exposition on April 26 there will ,be a special from Charlotte, N. C\, leaving at 4 o’clock In tho afternoon and arriving at Norfolk next morning at 8:56 o’clock. ATLANTA CAMP ELECTS OFFICERS $5,909—CHEAPEST PLACE ON WASHING- ton street; strictly modern 8-room bouse; deep lot: owner ftuxlous to sell. Half cash, balance 7 par cent. $2.650—BBAUTIFULLY HHADKD AND level lot,* within half block of Peachtree street. All Improvements down. - FOR SALE BY ANDERSON 52? CANDLER BLD0. PHONE 5161 FINK COUNTRY HOMK. DECATUR,- GA., NEAR ATLANTA CAU lines; nice house,* with nine large rooms, wide verandas, good water, baths etc.; 9 acres of fine ground*, beautifully laid out: terraces, grove of large oak*, orchard of aopftw. peaches, pears, etc., and vineyard. Eastern exposure, fronting «00*ftet on wid est street in town; nerrant’s quarters; two- tertns. MANUFACTURING HITE. FRONTING ON BELT LINE RAILROAD. between West avenue and Fortress; 383 by 450 feet, Thai Is good location for man ufaetory offer. r or investment. Will consider good VACANT BARGAIN! Beautiful, level lot, on lOtli St., size 40x120; tile'side- walk aud curbing have been passed up aud will be put down at once. Will make you an excellent building site. The price is unusually cheap, $1,200; in fact, it is one of those “Cheaper Lots” —for you know “WE SELL LOTS CHEAPER”—aud bargains like this are not found every, day. This day. This place must be sold place must be sold this w e e k, cpnsequently the price is right, and now is your chance to make a lucky t strike. See us before this goes, for the price is $1,200, and everybody “knows” Captain W. W. Hurlburt was elected commander of Atlanta Camp 169, Unit ed Confederate Veterans, nt a meeting In Id in the nflb »• of ('iiptaln “Tip” Har rison at tho capitol Monday evening. Other officers elected nre as follows; It. M. Clayton, first lieutenant; Judge George Hlllyer, second lieutenant; Dr. Atnos Fox, third lieutenant; Colonel W. S. Thomson, fourth lieutenant; A. .1. Havg I. 11 \\\ II Harrison, adjutant; T. P. Cleveland,* chaplain; R. L. It'Mlg. i-Q, Iii-mnt kin; Thomas J, Shepherd, commissary; Dr. Arch Averyv -nt l:*"ii. A. A. Rowland, assistant sur geon; Thomas J. Buchanan, quarter-* master; J. C. Huff, officer, of the day; .1. It. Sliaddfii. color Sergeant; O. P. Levert and A. B. Mitchell, cplor guards; J. It. Gregory, vldette. Resolutions were passed thanking Captain Tip Harrison for his unselfish service ns adjutant. Captain Harrison declined J100 the camp passed up to pay him for this service. An original poem by B. M. Blackburn, "The Lust Confederate Hero,” was read. CONTRACTOR REBUILDING ROME TRIBUNE PLANT. Special to The Georgian. Rome, Ga., April 16.—Captain C. \V, Featherstone, who owns the burned building In which The Rome Tribuna waa located before the recent Are. to« day started a force of men to work re* modeling and rebuilding the plant, which will b« used again by The Trib une as soon as completed. HOME OF CAPT. JOHNSON IS THREATENED BY FIRE. Special to The Georgian. Rome, Ga., April 16.—The home of Captain J. Lindsay Johnson, ”Rlo Vista,” waa saved from a destructive Are yesterday by heroic work. The fire developed In the kitchen and before It could be extinguished the kitchen roof had burned off. Captain Johnson recently lost heavily by the Are In The Rome Tribune, which paper he la editor of. Roosevelt Criticised Again. Washington, April 16.—The Central Babor Union In a resolution offered by W. W. Beattie, of the Commercial Tel egraphers’ Union, last night, criticised the president for hts attitude toward the three men—Haywood. Moyer and Pettibone—charged with the assassina tion of the governor of Idaho some monjhs ago. With Fruit Growers’ Express. Special to The Georgian. Rome, Ga., April 16.—Edgar B. Les ter has resigned his position as busi ness manager of The Rome Tribune to accept a position with tho Fruit Grow ers* Express, and will be stationed at Hamlet, N. C. that or.,/ Trvro! The Georgian and News '' h ' ‘‘ J ‘ } “ will take your Want Ad over CHEAPER.” ;the telephone and charge it if your name is in one of the i pjiso. directories.