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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
SATURDAY, APRIL 27. 1807.
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MR. BUYER OR
SELLER:—
Our list of home and in
vestment properties is so
large and assorted, we have
decided that instead of pub
lishing this list, to take this
means of calling your atten
tion to the value of our ser
vices, whether you are a
prospective buyer or seller.
We are in touch with all the
live real estate propositions
on the market and have
many good investment op
portunities on our books at
all times.
We have customers for
several small homes and per
haps you have the very thing
they want.
If you are interested in
any kind of investment or
home property, vacant or im
proved, or have any you
want to sell to the best ad
vantage, it will pay you to
see us at once.
WHITE BRICK CLAY
On the Southern railrbad.
near Atlanta, we have 150
acres of the finest white
brick clay to be found any
where. /
If you know anything
about brick clay and will call
at our office and examine our
samples of this clay, you will
say that this is the best op
portunity to establish a large
paying brick yard that has
ever been put before the
public. The location (being
very close to the railroad) is
the best possible for this bus
iness, and added to this the
fact that this deposit of clay
covers such an immense
tract of land, it will make a
gilt-edge investment for the
right part}'.
See us about this at once
as it will not stay on the
market long.
QUICK SALES OUR
SPECIALTY.
ESTES BROS.,
706 Peters Building,
Phone, Atlanta 244.
FOR e SALE
ANDERSON
527 CANDLER BLDG.
PHONE 5161
SPECIAL HOME LIST.
$4,250—ANGIER AVENUE, NEAR
Boulevard, 8-room cottage. In beat
neighborhood, on ltne lot 70x150 with
nice shade and fruit trees. House in
good order and newly renovated.
LOTS CHEAPER."
18,800—N, BOULEVARD, AT GREEN
wood avenue, new 10-room house,
porcelain baths, servants' and furnace
room, all modern conveniences. Lot
75x180. Terms $1,000 cash and balance
easy.
$6,500—SPRING STREET, NEAR
Fifth, nice almost new 8-room house
on lot 50x200, fine neighborhood, every
convenience, well arranged, ail Im
provements, Terms $2,500 cash, bal
ance like rent.
$6,250—W. FIFTH, ,AT SPRING, 9
room house on good lot, everything
new and convenient. Basement, serv
ant's room, fine neighborhood.. Con
venient terms.
$7,250—N. BOULEVARD, CORNER
Ponce DeLeon avenue, nice >-room
house on lot 60X220. Pretty locality,
good neighborhood. Four car lines at
door. Everything new and modern.
Terms arranged.
$8.500—W. FIFTH, AT SPRING. NICE
11-room house with all conveniences.
Fine elevated lot 60x190 to alley. This
lot and location will make your mouth
water. Terms.
COTTAGES.
$2,700—ALASKA AVE., AT EAST
Ave., 5 rooms, new and convenient.
Terms.
$2,500—E. CAIN, NEAR JACKSON, 5
rooms, good condition, lot 62x150. A
bargain at this .price. Terms.
WILLIAM S. ANSLEY,
Real Estate.
217 Century Building,
Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295
COUNTRT HOME, CONSISTING OF
sbout 22 seres, between here and Decatnr.
fronting car line and one of those places
which Is hard to get at present. The owner
asks about $12,050 for It, bnt, Just between
ns, I think It can be bought for a little less.
ten acres-fronting cab line and
right at Soldiers' Home, and It Is about
the cheapest thing that yon can Hod around
Atlanta. You ought to buy It for $2,000
and complain at the other pnrty for letting
you hsTe It so cheap. Do you want It?
BUSINESS LOT ON EDGEWOOD AVE.,
near Courtlsnd. This Is large enough for
three stores, ss It Is 76 feet front and runs
back to an alley.' If you want something
good, you can get this for 6200 a front foot
end as there Is nothing else offered along
In this section yon eught to take advantage
of this. «
$3,000—IRWIN ST., NEAR JACKSON,
5 rooms, modern conveniences, nice
lot. Terms.
$2,300—OAK ST, WEST END, 5
rooms, all conveniences, lot 50x150.
Terms $600 cash and balance $20
month.
MORE BARGAINS.
NORTH SIDE W. PEACH :
tree street, ten-room house;
gas, water, porcelain bath,
electric lights, eleetric bells;
large lot; best part of tlie
street. Price $10,000.
ANOTHER 8-room house
with all modem improve
ments; $6,500.
ALSO other houses ranging
in price $1,500 to $25,000,
PEACHTREE ST.—Beauti
ful home with all possible
modern improvements; best
part of street; $30,000.
t
ALSO beautiful nine-room
house; just the right place
for a home, for less money
just a little further out on
Peachtree street.
LINDEN ST.—Nice little
home and prices right; just
the place you ai'e looking
for.
IF YOU WANT A VA-
cant lot anywhere, you had
better see us first, for you
know “We Sell Lots Cheap-
” and we have practically
everything that is worth of
fering on the North side.
FOR RENT, HOTEL.
THIS THREE-STORY TI1IRTY-SIX-ROOM
ter, jraa, clotet*. sink In the kitchen:
In fact, complete with all the necessary
adjuncts needed In ft moderate-sized hotel,
where comfort and elegance can be Indulged
In. We feel safe In saying, from the loca
tinn and surroundings of tills hotel, a nnrtj
familiar with the business can't fall tc
make a success from the start, as It has
already established a reputation. Bents $125
per month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
IS Auburn Avenue,
Both Phones 618.
MILLIONAIRE'S DA UGH7ER
BUSY DODGING TITLES
FOR SALE.-
NO. 527 JACKSON STREET-BEAUTIFUL,
new 6-room cottage; modern conveniences,
artistic luterlor finish, very desirable neigh
borhood; also cheapest lot on IMedmont ave
nue; eastern front, well shsded. Flue lot to
build on for sale and profit Apply
EDGAR DUNLAP,
212 Prudential Bldg.
1 Tel. 329-Main.
A. GRAVES.
261-2 South Pryor Street.
Bell 2791. A. 257.
WEST HARRIS—A NICE
house; lot 50 by 150; close In.
enough for $4,000.
NICE CORNER GROCERY STORE AND
other building; rented for $38.75. Price
$2,600—SIDNEY STREET, GRANT
Park, 5 rooms, conveniences, lot 48x
187. Terms $500 cash and $25 per
month.
$3,250—B. B O U L EVARD, NEAR
Grant Purk, 7 rooms, conveniences,
lot 55x150. Terms.
LOTS OF LOTS.
I HAVE MANY FINE BUILDING
lot. In oil good parts of the city, a
number of which I can sell at bargain
prices Many splendid home and In
vestment lots haVe been put with me
(or quick sale, and I can dispose of
them at cut prices if sold shortly. If
you want a nice lot for a pretty home
let me show you some beauties at
reasonable prices.
INVESTMENTS.
LUNDY’S LANE—NEAR BUTLER
street, 4 houses rented to colored ten
ants. In good order, always rented,
paying 12 per cent. Price $550 each.
BIGGERS ST.—NEAR GRANT ST.,
7-room and l-room houses, colored
tenants, good lots, $1,250 and $600.
( W. JONES & CO.,
Investment Bargains.
5 VIADUCT PLACE.
ON EDGEWOOD AYEXUE. JUST BE-
TOND BELL STREET. WB HAVE A
PIECE OF VACANT INVESTMENT
PROPERTY THAT WE CAN OFFER AT
$62.19 PER FRONT FOOT. THIS IS A
SIMON PURE BARGAIN AND WE WILL
NOT KEEP IT LONG.
Both 'Phone* (960.
EAST LINDEN—NEAR BEDFORD
Place, 4-room cottage, lot 44x125.
This rents well to white tenants and
will pay 10 per cent. Price, $1,650.
EAGAN PARK.
SOME OF THE BEST HOME OR in
vestment lots ever put on the mar
ket. We are selling these at the bar
gain price of $135. $35 cash and $6
per month without Interest.
This tract Is situated In one of the
prettiest suburbs of Atlanta, has beau
tiful oak grove covering It, convenient
to Cox College, Georgia Military School
and College Park public school. Flve-
mlnute walk to car line at College
Park. Hapevllle line In two blocks,
and new line will run down main ave
nue of this park. Every lot has a
guarantee and $3,000 will be given for
ten of them. Come at once and let me
explain tn full.
CUSTIS N. ANDERSON,
527 Candler Building.
IF YOU ARE INTEREST-
ed in property outside of
the city, we can offer you
several choice propositions
in the way of tracts of land
right here in Atlanta, and
also city realty in surround
ing towns, so remember that
“We Sell Lots Cheaper” and
those who have dealt with us
know it and we know it, and
in fact, everybody knows
that “We Sell Lots Cheaper”
and .we can supply your
wants in the Real Estate line
with a special bargain’ to fit
the case. One gentleman
cleared a thousand dollars
on a real estate transaction
through our office in five
days’ time; it is probable
that you can do as well by
dealing through us, as we
know a bargain when we see
it and we have our eyes wide
open all the time, so see us
quickly as properties adver
tised today are often gone to
morrow and there is no time
like the present to do any
thing, anyhow. We will be
glad to aid you in selecting
property to fit your purse,
and money invested m At
lanta Real Estate is better
than “Wheat in the Mill”
and the “Miller paid.”
There are more rich peo
ple who have gotten rich off
of rfeal estate in Atlanta and
elsewhere than people who
have lost money on At
lanta Real Estate and else
where; in fact, now is the
time to buy real estate in At
lanta, as the city continues
to increase in size and im
portance an dtbe growth is
a steady one and the history
of all towns of one hundred
thousand and over shows
that they seldom ever retro-
E ade. In and around At-
ita we can offer you your
choice of properties at bar
gain prices, and we have up-
to-date means of conveyance
and are always on the alert
for business and always anx
ious to save you a dollar or
make you a dollar, and ev
erybody knows that:—
LI LOTS CHEAPER "
by 200; on corner; $5,200.
AVENUE COTTAGE; $1,200
WOODWARD LUMBER
COMPANY.
HARDWOOD INTERIOR
FINISH AND MANTELS,
DOORS, SASH & BLINDS.
SEND YOUR PLANS
FOR ESTIMATES.
ATLANTA - - GEORGIA.
MISS DOROTH EA CROUSE.
Mias Dorothea Crouae, daughter of a Syracuse, N. Y., millionaire, Is
making a desperate attempt to escape marrying a title. Her father’s mil
lions has attracted the attention of u number of noblemen and Miss Doro
thea Is kept busy keeping out of their way. <
id.)
JRY BUILDING,
fP^UOTH PHONES 4234. *
WANTED—7 PER CENT
MONEY.
WE HAVE SOME CHOICE APPLICA
tiona for loana for $1,500 to $3,000 on A-l
residence property. If you have money to
lend, please coll on us without delay.
$2,000 GETS DRICK STORE IN GRANT
park section, renting for $1S per month,
and vacant lot worth $750. Sounds good,
doesn’t It? Well, It Is Just as good as It
sounds.
$4,000—ONE'IIALF CASH, FOR BBAUTI-
ful Fork avenue home; six rooms, long
hall, two pantries, dressing room, porcelnlu
bath, cabinet mantels, Interior finish Eng*
lists oak, and all In all n Jam-up house.
$2,600—$750 CASH AND $25 FER MONTH
gets 5-room house with hall; new and nice,
facing Grant park. Ilonse has cabinet ufan-
tels, bard oil flnMb, etc. Bnycr can assume
mortgage of $1,000 at 7 per cent as part pur
chase price.
"WE. GET RESULTS,**
AGGRAVATIONS OF MARRIED LIFE
TYRANNY
Petty Domestic Kind Man’s Most Irritating Quality
By DOROTHY DIX
. or
too little to escape hla. notice, an
bossed up one side and down the other
until I don't know whether my soul la
nty own or not. Of course. I'm fond of
my husband—about as fond as the
slave Is of the slave driver—but If
there Is anything more aggravating
Is It so, gentlemen?
It’s all in the Green Extra
—wait for it I
N. Y. CLUBMAN SUES
. WIFE FOR DIVORCE
STATISTICS.
PROPERTY TRAN8FER8.
34.900—w. 1. Davt* to George J. Thomas,
lot on North avenue. Warranty deed.
$300—Mrs. fl. M. Penns to J. II. McCord,
$850—Equitable Loan and security Co. to
Mrs. R. c. Owens, lot ou Lakewood street.
Warranty deed.
$2,55o^John 8. Owens to'A. P. Campbell,
lot on MorrUou avenue. Warranty deed.
DEATH 8.
Mrs. J. E. Green, axed 50 years, died at
104 PeKnlh avenue.
John Uaitalena, used 23 years, died at Wes*
ley Memorial.
A. W. Huffman, aged 73 year,, dltd at 744
Gleuu street.
Charles Harris (colored), aged 7 month,,
glnta avenue.
To Mr. and Mrs, D. Golden, at 161 Tyler
street, n girl.
To Mr. und Mr*. 8. Lowry, at 66 Western
avenue n girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Daniels, at 45
Currier street, a girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. Eli Daniel, at 52 Savan
nah ktrect, a boy.
buildingTpermit8.
$50)—Mr,. N. W. Gilbert, to repair frame
dwelling at lffl West Pirn* street.
livening i
9525—A.
Peecbtree street.
„ .resham, to build o
IPng In rear of 200 E. North
What Is the most aggravating thins
In married life? ,
Is tyranny?
Tho woman who Is mnrried to a man
who has elected himself the keeper of
the pocket-book and grand exalted
ruler of the household Is just dead ut
terly sure that any fault, big or lit
tle, In a husband is easier to stand
than bossiness.
"It you want tho llttleit, measliest,
meanest, most Irritating quality in a
man. you'll find that It Is petty dorncs^ io“|,' e gr .what lt Is"
tic tyranny,." she says.
“Thera Is no other husband on earth
so aggravating and so hard to endure
as the man with a little two-by-four
soul, who Is always snooping around
In the kitchen measuring the thickness
of the potato parings, weighing the
dust from tho flour bln, and poking hi,
nose Into everything that happens In
tho house, and who married for no oth
er reason than Just to get somebody
he can lord It over tn a high and
mighty way, and who can't glvo notice
and quit, us u servant or a clerk
would.
"I know, for I’vo been a slave wlfo
for twenty years, and whenever I think
of all that I have endured, without
throwing tho coffoo pot even onco at
my husband's head, I know that I
ought to liavo one of the Carnegie hero
medals. *
“I'm not saying that my husband
Isn't a good man. He Is. He Is an ex
emplary cltlxen, he pays Ills debts, he
heads subscription lists, he passes the
pldtc In church, ho provides for his
family, anil when Jio dies the papers
will print gorgeous obituaries. The
preacher will draw tears from the eyes
of the listeners by telling what a de
voted husband and father he was, and
the children and I will go home from
tho funeral and take tho first froo
breaths we have ever drawn In our
lives.
"That sounds henrtless, but In tlm#
even a door mat will rise up and throw
you down.
“Now, I’m not a new woman, nor on
advanced woman, and I don’t cherish
any unholy longings after a latchkey,
or a career, or any life outside of my
oit-n home, but I am white and twenty,
one. and I would Just like to bo free.
Onco, anyway. I'd like to be able to
think my own thoughts, buy my own
clothes, oat what I like, and, Just once,
exercise a few ot tho privileges of an
adult cltlzdn.
"But I never hnve. I'vo got a tyrant
on the hearth that treats me us If I
was a child or a fool, or both. He
does my thinking for me. Ho settles
my wants, and tells me what I am to
do, and I do it, because that's the price
of peace.
I want a new dress? I must not
only ask for the money, but I-must
go Into elaborate details about why I
need a fresh gown, what I am going to
buy. and why I can't wear a Rainy
Daisy to a full dress ball. Thank
Heaven my husband Is too busy to go
shopping with me. but every article
that Is purchased has to pass under
his eagle eye White ■nrit«fi'T(J''6BM
ments on the way I have been taken In
and cheated. > i
“And that's the way It gees about
overy living thing under the sun, for
there Is no such thorough artist as the
That's
MANDEL RELEASED;
HE PUT HP CASH
C, Mendel, proprietor of th" Virginia
Hotel, who was re-arrested Friday by
Detectives Wood and Starnes following
tho disappearance of Lawyer A. Hlr?< h
and Hotel Clerk James Huff, has ob
tained his release by depositing each
collateral of $200.
Mandel was out under bond of $100,
signed by his brother, but after Hlrsch
and Huff fled the officials decided to
increase Handel's bond and make It
stronger.
The rases against the three men,
growing out of charges against tho
conduct of.the hotel, are set for tied
on April f In police court.
HIRSCH IS WANTED '
ON SERIOUS CHARGE.
Special to The Georgian.
Rochester, N. Y, April 27.—A. Guy
Hlrsch appeared In this city about a
year ago with several letters of recom
mendation from New York lawyers. Ho
began practice In the police court. Ho
joined the Elks and opened up a hand
some suite ot offices. In December
Hlrsch disappeared, leaving behind him
many creditors. Hlrsch Is wanted In
Chicago on a charge of grand larceny.
His real name Is said to be Albert
Lehr. He has served time for larceny.
FORGIVENESS THE TEST ‘
OF TRUE SPIRITUALITY
By LANDON CARTER.
(Copyright, 1906, by Amerlcan-JournaU ‘
Examiner.)
It Is said that ‘If all men were known ,
all would bo forgiven,” and notwlth- I
standing this fact, which Is a pica for
the general cultivation of human sym
pathy—hasty and uncompromising
Judgments seem to grow ever mors
common. Perhaps tn the busy, whirl
ing competitions of today It Is more
natural to Judge from outward results
than to suspend Judgment and take
the necessary time to Investigate tho
various causes of petulance. Irritation
and temptation. This Is frequently a
tedious method, but one can not refuse
the duty of administering. Justlco with
out renouncing and losing their right
to receive It
To the naturally sympathetic len
iency, mercy and forgiveness follow as
a matter of course, for the thoughtful
ness of love always suggests appro
priate means—however, some nro
taught only through suffering-mothers
through experience; but to all muse,
come sooner or later certain tempt r
tlons bringing the true test and \ot
ot generous forbearance.
Through forgiveness one flnds tho
highest types ot encouragement, and to
which may ba attributed many forme
of nobleness, for all are prone to ex
aggerate discouragements. Even the
hopefulness of youth Is mainly depend
ent upon the encouragements and for
giveness of the more experienced, for
youth le apt to consider each disap
pointment Anal, because It Is new, and
children have no memories of past suc
cesses or outlived sorrows to lean upon.
There Is. howevsr, a nominal, verbal
sort of forgiveness, which amounts to
discouragement, those unsympathetic,
mechanical words, which coma from
the cold teeth and find no sourco In the
warn) heart. What sobbing, piteous,
childish grief for mischief Is npprccla-
mlstakcs will grow Into real
land In the apparent and lack of full,
free sympathy In such sorrow, many •
little one has been provoked Into more
krievous errors.
If the “fruit of morbidness" Ilea,
Pwlthln us, then the responsibility of I
moral generosity, forgiveness and en- ;
couragement should rest upon us also.!
Forgiveness breeds sweetness in tho j
I heart, and lack of It colors every noble
characteristic, for one can not enter-—
tain bltternese-and resentment without'
affecting one's entlro life, and whloh
fact entails even a more general re-fl
sponsiblllty, for one can never regulate]
the effects of such Influence and say its |
ovll may not spread, for human lives ,
are too Intimately Mended with each ,
othkr. and evil as well as good has pro. I
portlonate powers of Influence.
By haughtiness. Isolation and tardy
forgiveness some of life's sweetest ,
deasures are denied—those Indescrlha- j
ble moments of reconciliation. /
There are certain forms of wrong.
that can, however, never bo fully atoned,!
for, but Aristotle says that "friends 1
whose friendship has been broken off 1
should not entirely forget their former !
Intercourse, und that Just as we hold i
that we ought to servo friends before j
strangers, so also have former friends '
some claims upon us on the ground of |
past friendship, .unless extraordinary
depravity were the cause of our part
ing."
■ It we can not, when necessary, sacrl- •
flee or even humiliate ourselves to for- I
give and regain love, it Is difficult to
see where possible affection ever exist
ed—the renewal of a pleasant Inter
course, prompted by a generous for
giveness, brings incalculable Joy, and If
one persistently refuses forgiveness, it
Is an offense against God.
To yte cold, uncompromising an l
loveless there Is no love, to the xcM»h
there Is no reward, and to the unfor
giving there Is no forgiveness, for
"Christ has made forgiveness the test
of spirituality."
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Spoeln! from tho Dluputcb Butean.
Skunks are tin* farmers' friends, :».*•
cording to the bMog’.eal surrey of the de
partment of. ngriculture, run! deserve to be
cultlrtted rsther then destroyed.
The experts of this bureau hsve found
that the skunk, shunned end nvoided as It
Is the greatest «rn
REAL ESTATE HANDLED AT AUCTION EXCLUSIVELY.
I BELL ACRES OF LOT8 AND LOTS OF ACRES. I CAN
SELL YOURS TOO. SALES MADE ANYWHERE. LONG
DISTANCE PHONE 314 NORTH. SEE, WRITE OK PHONE
ME.
STEVE R. JOHN8TON, -Th, Land Man," Atlanta, Ga.
J MR8. HELEN COLE.
Thla la a picture of Mr,. Helen
G. K. Cola, who has been served
wltb papers In a divorce suit
brought by John H. Cole, a wealthy
New YM business man and dub-
tor known. It takes rank
meadow lark*,
keen an animal regain
of the price of Ita pelt
fat woold produce.
Now that the hlologtcr
the past
«iinlnl as
of i
da fl
akuuk I
h Ld°'
nd
**r to do Is to father together
furco of skunk* and turn th-i
flu* Infected arm. The skunk \\
Wet.*
While
hnudtal with Imp
rated *ktmbs
erery farm to
the fllcnnk la . 'w-U ii.-l> ipyl
: -- H -r I"'"- ’ll- k'r;i.wli..|.|,.-r
**t up the held uud pa
annuity, n hr