Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 22, 1907, Image 14

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14 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY. MAT 2J. lW. Want Ads. 10 d a Line. No ad. taken for lesa than 30 cents. Six words of average length make a line. The following rates are for con secutive Insertions. Rates for 3, 6 or 12 months' contract furnished on application. 1 time . . 3 times . 6 times • 2# times . 10 cents a line. .81-3 cents a line. . 71-2 cents a line. . 6 cents a line. Phone. Bell 4929 or Atlanta 4401, and we will take your ad and charge it if your name ie in either phone directory. Ade must be 'phoned by 12 o'clock te be inserted the same day. Ada for SITUATIONS WANTEO will be inserted FREE ONE TIME. J WANTED HELP—MALE. HELP IN OOMMERCIAL, MECHANICAL and technical linen. The demand greolir than supply. Call or writs no. Inclosing atarnp. for food position. National Emploj- meat Association. 1022-1023 Century building WANTED—FIRST-CLASS COTTON MILL machlnlat and engineer for mill In Alo- bamn; state experience and referencea, and address F„ care Georgian. ICE . cream maker, familiar with wholesale and ketall methods: good position for hustler. Lamar A itankln, 28 Central arenue. WE WANT AT ONCE EXPERIENCED carpenter foreman. l>ookkeep©r, stonogi pber. delivery boy, salesman, competent In is** jmMorin _ Fourth National Dank building. WANTED—A BOY AS TIMEKEEPER AT WE MUST HAVE THE FOLLOWING positions Ailed at once: Fireman for sta- tlonary engine, clerk for hotel, city tales men. commission basis: shoe salesman, and other!. Unique Employment Agency. 1006 Fourth National Bank building. few weeks completes; beat trade In exist- Draugh Hotel t 1*. But. College. Piedmont MACHINISTS WANTED-CAN USE A fetr experienced machinists. Apply to iiechanlc, Fulton Bag and Cottoo Ms it. Mils “4929” PHON AUCTION 8ALE8. n. BERNARD. THE LIVE AUCTIONEER, •t S> 8. l'ryor. will buy oc Mil you out. ’Phono (Bril) 2304. BOAROERS WANTED. Atlanta 'phon. BOARDERS WANTT avenue. The Ilnllm Pettyjohn, proprletne FOR SALE—FARM. FARM FOR 8AI.E-’’8PR l |NO BANK, the pletureHoue rountry home of th. late Charles Wallace Howard, of Bartow county. Six hundred and forty acres, square mile, on Western and Atlantic railroad, two miles north of Kingston. Fertile land, nice water power, abundant timber, large spring, beau tiful old oaks, quaint and convenient ante bellum residence; deposits of Iron ore. bauxite and cement rock. Price 125.00 per acre. Write or wire W. J. Neel, attorney, Carterarfile, Ga. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE BU8INESS OPPORTUNITIES. YALE AND OTHER BICYCLES SOLD on eaay payments at cash prices. Alexan- i Co.. 36 N. Pryor 8t., Atlanta FARM AND INVEST MENT OPPORTUNITIES ON THE SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. SOAP-STONE DEPOSITS—Embrac ing approximately forty acres, with in tbirty-elcht miles of Atlanta and very conveniently located with refer ence to transportation facilities. These deposits will yield good-tlxe blocks or slabs. The material saws easily, which Insures minimum quarry expense. Sam. plee can be seen at our office. MICA DEPOSIT—Embracing about twenty acres. The Indications are exceptionally good, but It would be nec essary to make some additional open ings before the full extent and value of the deposits, can be determined. Prop erty Is nicely located for shipping. The enormoue demand for this material and the high prices prevailing for both the sheet and scrap should make this op portunity very Inviting. FOR SALE FO $200. LARGE SUBURBAN LOT ON VIRGINIA AVENUE. THIS I.OT front* 571-3 feet ou this beautiful broad charted street and run* bark 199 feet to an alley. Cm be bought f6r the above price if taken at once. Address M. II. D., care Georgian. Hir.H-PBICBD , every di phone or wni« t Department. *2766 L. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED—GOOD COOK: ALSO NURSE girl; small family of three. Room In house. Apply G roes man, a Whitehall. WE MUST HAVE IMMEDIATELY. TWO experienced stenographer*, bookkeeper, two competent pantry women, for out-of- town positions; psntry woman for local hotel, housekeeper for hotel, three house keepers for privets families, waitresses for summer resort, one good chambermaid, end s number of others. Unique Employment Agency, 1006 Fourth National Rank building. Typewriter Co., Ill Feacbtres street. WANTED HELP—Male and Femalf. JOB PRESS FEEDER WANTED-BOY or girl Must b# accurate. Apply to Dodson Printers' Supply Company. THE BEST TRACT OF TIMBER BETWEEN ATLANTA AND BIRMINGHAM IS FOR SALE. I THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED acres of virgin pine and hnrdwoo<]. I'luo predominates, but there Is also a magulfl- —‘ growth of white oak and poplar, with - .Inkling of flue hickory. The tliuhqr Is very long-bodled, and averages well In diam eter. On a little more than 1 acre we counted 290 large nine trees which would easily cut 260,000 feet. The nroperty will average between 6,000 and 7.000 feet to the ncre, plus 6GO.OOO oak cross tics. The land la perfectly level, and after timber Is re moved will make one of the best stock, grain and cotton farms In the entire vol ley. Additional timber adjoins this, and can also lie secured. There Is uo plant manufacturing sash, doors, bljnds. flooring, etc., between Atlnnft and Birmingham, and this timber should prove especially Inviting to a concern of, that unture. Price $20 per acre In fee. H. B. BIGHAM, Assistant General Indus trial Agent Seaboard Air Lino Railway, 1109 Eng- lisli-Amerieau Building, Atlanta, Ga. LOCATION FOR PH YSICIAN—In a middle Georgia town, the only phy- elrlan and aurgeon, on account of age, dealres to retire from a practice which hae required many year, to build up. HI, home conslate of eighty acres of fine land, with an eight-room, two etory residence, barn, stables, etc. The residence le practically new. Titles perfect. Price I2.6IJO, with reasonable terms. LOCATION FOR FARMER AND FRUIT GROWER-205 acres’11-2 mites from our main line, and same distance from a good town; 40 acres of benutlful valley land; 140 acres In cultivation; balance pasture and tim ber; 2,000 peach trees; 100 pears and other fruits. A first-class nine-room, two-story dwelling. three tenant houses, barn, atcre house, etc.. Price |20 per acre. WE WANT TIMBER—A tract of sweet gum or red gum, on or within three miles of eur line, for a crate nt.d box manufacturer, who would establish a very large plant, employing high-class labor. This proposition should there fore Interest any community on the Seaboard where the materials can be secured. For additional Information concerning these or other profitable op. portunitles for Investment, and for lit erature and property’lists, call on or address H. D. BIOHAM. Assistant Genera’. Industrial Agent. 1109-11 Encllsh-Amerlcan Bldg.. At lanta. Ga. FOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE ' TYPEWRITERS. FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Geotglan office. A CONCRETE BLOCK MACHINE, BRICK machine, hexagon able-walk tile machine. Concrete mixer and cement tools. Atlanta Concrete Machinery Company, 630 Edge- wood avenue, Atlanta, Ga. FIRE-PROOF SAFES.—NEW AND SEC- ond. All makes. Screw door bank safes. Expert aafe repairing and opening. Robert C. Howard Safe and* Vault Company, 60 Marietta street, opposite postofflee. FOR KALE-ONE ROLL-TOP GLOBE Wernicke desk and revolving chair; one flat-top Globe-Wernicke stenographers* desk and chair, used only few months. Ap ply 1229 Candler Bldg. Apply Box ATLANTA PHONE 3800. VICTOR TALKING MACHINES SOLD ON easy terms: II down and $t week. All the latest and best records. J. C. Si J. G. Evlos, 73 Whitehall street. MONEY TO LOAN. I HAVE 80MB FUNDS FOR IMMEDIATE loans ou city real estate. Sums of J500 and up. Address Mechanic, care Georgian. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO- I-:*- mil 4ith.tn. American lnvesi.n<*t»t ( omi-iny. 7'U Candler uullrilng. Mortgage loans on real estate. fered; small expense and prompt attention. Oulv on real estate In and near Atlanta. I. B. Turman. or call H. W. Cnrsou, 24 oouth Broad street. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ot very lowest rates. No delays. Charles Herman, rooms 202-203 Temple court. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend on monthly payment plan; no delay; Iso money for nurchnso money notes. Straight lonhs inode at 6 per cent and up. wards, according to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster. 12 South Mroml street. WANTED—MONEY. . DESIRE TO COMMUNICATE WITH Tirlvsto party having money to lend on Atlanta real estate. Absolute Security, care FOR RENT by ‘ H. C. WILSON,. 215 Empire Building. Bell 2022. Atlanta 1480. SITUATIONS WANTED.' WANTED—POSITION BY. COMPETENT stenographer: six years' experience In of fice work. Address, giving particulars of position, M. I*. W„ care The Georgian. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ATLANTA TYpEWIU'na^KXC OLD HATS MADE NEW. PANAMA HATS CLEANED AND BE- shaped log Soft or stiff hats.cleaned and re ibaped..Kc Soft nr stiff straws cleaned sud re-sbaje FOR BALE-TYPEWRITERS One new No. 6 Remington $76.00 One new No. 3 Oliver.....*...' 66.00 One slightly used No, 4 Underwood.... 85.00 One No. 7 Blhk, with leather caso.... 26.00 HO tiu. 1 4 VIM, III |V1M niuuiuvu...... «v.00 These are only a few of our many Iwtr- gains. We have others. $19 and up. You SOUTHERN RTATER WRITING MACHINE COMPANY, Candler Bldg. t DO NOT FORGET! THE MOST ACCOMMODATING WATCH hoirse In the South Is W. R. Edwards & Co., 49 V4 Central avenue, Atlanta, Ga. At* Isnta ’pnou© j*>co. They sell Elgin, Waltham or Hamilton watches $1 per week. You wear the watch while paying for It. Address all innll orders care department B. LANGUAGES. Italian. Latin. Greek. English, Elocution. rptppmo EXTRACT*.: WITHOUT iViCjJ 11 PAIN FREE. Pistes, crowns. Bridge work. $2.60 up sud guaranteed. All kinds of fillings 60c up. ATLANTA DEN TAL PARLORS, second floor Bteloer- try Bldg. Take elevator. DAVID W. YARBROUGH, MASTEF PLUMBER. Phone, 1255. 20 E. Hunter SL 1IIG IUKIVKU 1.1,Al. A.1U IUE 1U. th, ■-be.prat pile. In town to bn, ro*l •nd wood. Bluest land for th. moo.,. Phone. 222,. , LOST—GOLD WATCH AND FOB WITH Maannlo .harm. H.tnrn to Kuc.in- TaM.r, cor. United Paper Co., nnd raralv. reward. FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM3. FO, BENT-ONE LARGE FURNISHED room for *»nllra»u 'at 247 Peachtree •tract. ’Pbont TOO main. WANTED— R00M8 COUPLE (WITHOUT CHIMHtKNi DK- «lrv 1 r-.nu. for light houvkrcjdnjr. mirth -Idr. AtWh-na II. K U.. P. O. Box HI a went a. Me each rtlrn. Arm* ] FURNACE8. HOUSE warming. OUR FRONT RANK 8TEEI. FURNACES for heating. No ateel furnare ever broufht to Atlanta ran equal It. Call at our atbrr. 10 Trlnltjr arenue, nnd eee. and jruu will any It la good. Moncrtef Furnace Com- pnny. Roth ’pbuura. MODELS AND NOVELTIES: PROMPT aertlre. Bell ’phone 2374. AtlanU Wood •nd Iron Novell, Work,. 333 Marietta C.*Uranao. phono 33. J. A. Davies and 77 Whitehall street. 'Phone sa r LOOK AT YOUR HAT. OLD STYLE SO IT AND STIFF HATS c raned or dyed and reshaped’to lata tyle*. Domestic and foreign order* by mall 'm n , d .sr4?bi?s. B n«f jaarsJF REMOVAL NOTICE. MOVED. KEEP HEALTHY. BAY, DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK when you get *l©k that the cause Is with in yourself and not In the conditions around you? When yon live aeeordlug to nature's laws and the rules of right living, nnd keep tns system clear of the refuse waste matter you will be prepared to meet the conditions nnd the different changes; let them come as ‘often as they may, your system will be prepared to undergo them without the slightest cold, which Is the forerunner of nil diseases, as there cannot be any disease germs without some cold and fermentation In the system for the germs to attack, as they ran not attack healthy tissue. That la why such marvelous results follow the use of I»ewherry's De light when used according to directions, ns It keeps the liver, bowels sud kldneyn right, thereby keeping the system clear of the waste matter, so you enu sleep nnd rest, which Is the only way 3011 can restore the uerve force by ggod. sound sleep. Good, sound sleep nml rest Is the first thing to consider; water the second, nnd something to eat the third to consider, while most every one considers eating the first nnd eat more than they should, nml tb© result Is chronic constipation, which makes on Inlet for cold and fermentation, and paves the way for nil diseases. No home Is com plete without Dewberry's Delight. Noth Ing like It. You will never know Its value until yon give It n thorough trial. Sold by all druggists. Price, 60 cents. 251 Central Ave., Lowe’s apartments furnished com plete for housekeeping, rents $32.50. 161 Grant, apartments 4 rooms each, yents $12.50. 392 Spring, 6-room apart ments, rents $30.00. 320 Waldo, 5-room cot tage, rents $16.00. 47 Pickert, 3-room, rents $7.00. H. C. WILSON, 215 Empire Building. FOR GALE—REAL ESTATE. SANDERS & CONWAY, Phone 5488. 412 Peters Big. I2.234—EMMETT STREET: T-ROOM COT- tage, lot 61x125; rents for $20 per month. Can roaka terms $600 cash, balance easy, frontage, back 120 to another street $5.60<V-NORTH BOULEVARD HOME: A 7* room cottage, on lot 60x254; near Ponce DeLeon; has every convenience. Including electric light .fixtures; can make terms on this. $1.200—NORTH BOULEVARD LOT, NEAR St. Charles; 60x160; nil improvements are town. Can sell at this figure for a few lays. A x $7.600—ELEGANT . WEST PEACHTREE home of 9 rooms, on shady, lovely lot; terms $1,600 cash, balance easy. $9.000—RENTING FOR $95 PER MONTH; nnd this Is No. 1 property; near Pryor street, this side Georgia avenue. You will have to see this to appreciate Its value Don’t* forget the auction of 6 new cottages, 1 two- story house, 1 store and 10 lots, comer Simpson street and Sunset avenue, June 8th, 3 p. m. FOR RENT. BY CHAS. P. GLOVER 6 Auburn FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES. 22-38 Smith Forsyth 16 South Pryor M North Broad 27-29 Ivy 552 Decatur ...v*. 118-118 Bellwood Vi Marietta ... 1 Edgewood .... 1 Hemphill .... 628 Mnrletta Buggies, Surreys, Runa bouts, Spring Wagons, Farm Wagons, Drays, Lumber Wagons, Coal Wagons and Harness. Prices to suit all. Do not fail to see our line of vehicles before buying. We have what you want as cheap and as good as you will find. Terms reasonable, SPRATLIN BUGGY AND WAGON COMPANY. MISCELLANEOUS. PHONE 5221 OVER EITHER PHONE FOR A QUICK messenger or cab. "Night or day. 1 * AMERICAN MESSENGER SERVICE. 36.00 ..ol 80.00 29.00 20.00 80.00 12.60 20.00 12.60 871 Marietta 2n.oo SI Edgewood . 17.60 5w* DeKulb (Edgewood, Ga.) 12.00 8 Taliernacle place 16. 173 East Hunter 10, 222 Slate 10.00 544 Decatur 10.00 437 Marietta 10.00 JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 Auburn Avenue. Both 'Phones—818. GRANT & PETTY, 30-32 East Alabama St. THE BEST BARGAIN teveq-room house on the norl BUILDING LOT BUILDING LOT ON THE NORTH SIDE and In three biocka of Peachtree and Ponce DeLeon avenue. It's $0 feet front and we can sell It for $2J00i The best lot In Atlanta for bat*" selling or renting the fact that th need no grading. $3,500 $3,500 NO. 201 GRANT STREET. A MOD- ern cottage of six rooms on one of the best streets In the Grant park vicinity. This U a well built house, built ont of the very best of material about three years ago. It can be handled for $760 cash. Central avenue 7 rooms ISast Cain street 6 rootfls Central avenue 10 rooms Cherokee avenue 6 rooms Central avenue 6 rooms 8outb Boulevard 19 rooms Central avenue 6 rooms Simpson street 6 rooms Baltimore block 10 rooms Capitol avenue 10 rooms Ice. Prompt Cn tonces, economical repair $32.60 25.00 43.60 26.00 30.00 3260 30.00 20.00 60.00 66.00 pable serv ile: * FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE. FOR SALE—REAL E8TATE. ON NEXT MONDAY We sell at auction all the lots on Edgewood avenue owned by East Atlanta Land Company. On the following day we sell all the lots left unsold in Inman Park. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. ' WE WILL GIVE YOU A FREE TRIP TO THE JAMESTOWN. EXPOSI TION.' Place your property in our hands for sale. Make the price and terms right, and we will sell it. You will then bo entitled to a trip abso lutely free and at our ex pense to the Jamestown Ex position for any member of your family. It will be yours for the asking. Se lect your own route. Please call at our office promptly and register so that we may know that you want to fake advantage of this liberal # of- fer. If you have any friends who want, to do the same, tell them to come and see us also. ’We want you to know that our proposition is made in absolute good faith. JAMES L. LOGAN & CO Bell Phone 2102. Atlanta Phone 676. 301 Peters Building. L. F. MILLER, Manager Rent Department. FOR SALE BY OWNER Three five-room cottages for sale by owner, never been occupied; Nos. 276, 287 and 299 Ashby St., near corner West Hunter Street. Only $50 cash and balance like rent. Also two nice six x'oom cottages near Grant Park on very easy terms. Apply to FRANK EDMONDSON, 14 S. BROAD ST. SOUTHERN RAILROAD FRONTS FOR SALE. WITHIN 114-MILKS LIMIT, EAST 8IDE of th, city. on Southern railroad. 49,000 •qnnre. trot, frontn Southern railroad 100 feet and 300 feet on atrp.li. Extra lino lo cation for • factory or warehonie. ALSO. 90.000 SQUARE FEET WEST 8IDB of th. city, front, the Southern rallwny 300 fret, with good .treet frontage, within 114-mllea limit; x magnificent location for lumber, cool or factory. Then. nr. real bnrgalna. See W. R. RESPESS. !0( Brown A Randolph Building. Bell 'Phon, SSC4. W. E. TREADWELL & CO., 24 South Broad St. Real Estate and Renting Agents. Bell ’Phone 2644. Atlanta Thone 3803. SEE US FOR TWO STRICTLY CENTRAL apartment bonae altcj, north aide; two mlnutea' walk of Grand opera home. COTTAGE HOME ’ FOR SALE. A pretty cottage on one of the best streets on the south side; 5 rooms; large hall, bath, servant’s room, hot and cold water; large lot,. 52x185; beautiful shade; cement walk; ev erything in good condi tion. Price $3,500; Terms if de sired. Address Cottage Home, care Georgian. WE HAVE SOME EXCEEDINGLY FINE close-ln Edgewood avenue property. See us at once. $4,250 FOIt A FINE HOME ON CAPITOL avenue; large lot, shady front yard, $6,000 WILL DELIVER TO YOU A NICE home on Washington atreet; worth much more, but owner Is compelled to sell at once. Three minutes' walk of the capltol. EDWIN P. ANSLEY, Real Estate, i 10 East Alabama St. 9 PHONES: BELL 339 & 361 ATLANTA 260. 34.500—A 7-ROOM 2-STORY HOUSE ON W. North qr.nn,; nice* lot; unit be .old cheapen pine, on th. .tract. 31,000—BRAND NEW l-ROOM HOUSE* ON W. Fifth .treet. If yon wxnt n modern home, tee thin. FOR RENT ELEGANT APARTMENTS. THE AVALON, 8T wmt Xnd lUudMment Apartment House and Cafe In the City. "tember ]^ AS< ^ * 6r ® ce0 I* Ilf X About Sep- T. B. FERRIS, Agent. 218-219 Century Bldg. Phone 438 M. one of the beet streets in Decatur, House fans double floor., «tnrm-.heeted. cab inet mautels, eta; lot 30x236. Built for n 340O-TWO BEAUTIFUL BUILDING I.OT8 on on, of Doctor', brat street.; lot. 94 by 300: worth twice th. price. Ilndquar- tern for both Improved nnd vacant property SL350 FOR ONE OF THE PRETTIEST End. Thl. place mail be Mid right away. KE1ERAL LOTS AT BARGAINS IN Anol.y Park. \oa bar. but to aee then lot. to reallxe th. poMlbllitle. of them. LOTS WANTED. ( Have customers for building lots in all sections. If you wish to sell yours to advan tage list with UEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, 28 Peachtree St. Phones 1075. LODOWICK J. HILL, 313 Century Building. A GREAT BARGAIN. 435 acres, 225 acres open, 6- horse farm in cultivation, 80 acres under American woven wire fence; soil grav, small portion red, practical ly level, well watered, pecu liarly adapted to truck and dairy products; five-room dwelling, outbuildings. 4 ten ant houses, on public road, within 200 yards of the lim its and 21-2* miles of the cen ter of Americus.that now lms a population of about 11 .<>00. This adjoins lands of the ag ricultural college of the Third congressional district; also a tract just sold for an acre. Its proximity to the city and railroads makes, it a desirable and valuable property from which buyer can confidently count on realizing big profits. 1 rl ° e $8,000. Very easy terms can be arranged. Don't delay about this, but act prompt u-