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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7. 1907.
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Next Friday and Saturday, August 9 and 10. Yes, th
more to The Georgian office and get a 40c half pounc
bons, which retail at 80c per pound) absolutely free,
later than 12:30 P.M. Saturday. Want Ad Departmei
ese are the c
l-box of the
All these a
it. Phones
lays you can bring or
best candy on the ma
ds to be inserted in tt
Bell 4929, Atlanta 44
phone your want ads of 30c or
rket (Wiley's Chocolates and Bon-
le Saturday paper. No ad taken
01.
Want Ads.
10 c a Line.
No ad. taken for las* than 30 canta.
Six word, of average length make
a line.
The following ratea are for oon
•eeutlve Insertions. Rate, for 3, 6
or 12 months' contract furnished on
applieatlon.
1 time 10 cents a line.
3 times 81-3 cents a line.
6 times 71-2 cents a line.
26 times 6 cents a line.
Phone, Ball 4920 or Atlanta 4401,
and ws will taka your ad and
charge it if your name Is In either
phor.e directory.
Ads must be 'phoned by 12 o'clock
to be Inserted the same day.
Ads for SITUATIONS WANTED
will be inserted FREE ONE TIME.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
FOR RENT-ONE NEW EIGHT-ROOM
two-atorv rfsMpnoe, 739 Weat Peachtree
•treet. Apply Harper Bros., 'phone 562
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONET advanced salaried peo.
pie and other*. Amcrlcau InTeatneat
Company. 704 Candler building.
Eftaollsbed 139a
WETMAN A CONN BUS, KQUITABLB.
Mortgage loana on real eatata.
cent Interact, according to eacnrlty of.
8 >red; small expense and prompt attention.
uly on real estata lu and arsr Atlanta.
0. U. Turman.
SPECIAL TIOME FUNDS TO LEND;
any amount, 4VL 6 and 6 per cent Write
or call 8. W. Carson. 14 South Broad street
BU8INE68 OPPORTUNITIES.
Herman, rooms 202-303 Temple court
W. A. Foster. ll Booth Broad afreet
FOR RENT—HOU8E8.
WANTED HELP—MALE.
WANTED-A MAN CAPABLE OF MAN-
aging n Htcniu Inundry. Apply or write
Joe Wood, Cnrteravllle, Ha.
•WANTEI^YOI NG MAN AH ASSISTANT
Aliiliniiin street.
MOLE It BARBER COLLEGE. HUNTER
and Fnrnyth streefa. tenchfft the trnde by
free clinic nnd cnreful Inatructlona In few
weeks. Ponltlnn* waiting for nil who will
learn. Write for particulars.
HELP IS OOMMBRCIAL. MECHANICAL
and technical Knee. The demand greater
than supply. Cell or write us. IncloaTng
p, for go~“ ——* "— —
WANTED - TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND
more telegraph operators are wnnted br
railroad eompanle* on account of the eight-
hour Inw passed by congress. Snlnrlea have
been Increased. An arrangement with rnll-
road officials ennblet me to take a limited
nnmber of students, teach them telegraphy,
giving them main-line practice, and place
them In good positions. About 75 per cent
of the higher milt nnd officials began ua tele
graph operators. Address Practical Oper
ntor, I*. O. Box 539, Atlanta.
FOR RENT.
Parties looking for houses
or flats can obtain a com
plete list of all property for
rent in the city by calling at
J. M. High Co.’s, in Furni
ture Department. No charge
for information.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
n iij piHii.f. e m in hi §f i imiKf-. no rm m
»ffer refused. Box 1931, Atlanta, (la.
TURNIP SEED; ALSO KALE. SPIN-
h, radish, mustard, salsify now In or-
Mark W. Johnson Seed Co., Pryor
WANTED—IN ORDER TO SHOW THE
absurdity and ridiculousness of a certain
proposition, published lu these columns by
u school teaching the Graham system of
shorthand, and to expose the attempt of
said school to confuse and mislead the pub
He, Bugwell Business College, which has
the exclusive right to tench the fnmotu
Char tier system of shorthand, makes the
following counter-propusltlpn:
Bagwell Business College, 198 Peachtree
street, Atlatitn. will enter Into a written
contract to pay to any business college
teaching an old system or shorthand 140 for
each of Its studeuts uud 310 to each of said
students who can, at the end of six, eight
or ten months, write shorthand at the rate
of 75 words per minute In new mutter,
aewspapera and business letters for twen
ty consecutive minutes, and transcribe the
same on the typewriter at the rate of
twenty words a minute—forty* to sixty
words on the typewriter nnd one huudred
.- * ** * • • - B p eP ,| 0 f f||0
said school
by Mayor W. It. Joyner, nnd to apply .to
all shorthand students who enroll during
thnt time nnd rtmly shorthnnd six, eight or
ten months, or accept positions lu less
time.
The nltovc proposition Is exactly the same
ns that made by the advocate of the old
system, and Intended for Bagwell Busl
ness College. With the exception thnt wf
give them ten months to accomplish what
they ask us to ilo In ton weeks. The ab
surdity of tile whole thing lies In the fort
that the student Is required to write 1,500
words In twenty consecutive minutes—a feat
thnt very few experienced stenographers
can perform. A student who could do this
could easily write 136 to 150 words a min
ute. writing from one to live minutes. The
most rigid shorthnnd test given by the civil
service and In the great national shorthnnd
contests never extend over live to teu min
ute
test publicly a six weeks' student of the
Churtler system against n three months'
student oh any old system, or a three
months* student of the Chartler against a
six months' pupil of the old systems.
So long ns competitors refuse to meet ns
In fnlrvand open contest with every advan
tage In their favor, the public will pay
very little attention to their catch-penny
chip-trnn methods of competition.
WANTED—IN VIEW OF THE MANY Mis
leading statements favorable to short sys
tems of shorthand being made by certain
business colleges, Drnughon's Practical
Business College, 122 Peachtree street, At
lanta, will enter Into a contract to pay to
any other business college 340 for each of Its
shorthnnd students nnd 310 to each of sold
students who can, at the end of ten weeka'
study, write seventy-live war!* a minute In
new matter, newspaper and business let
ters, for twenty consecutive minutes, snd
transcribe the same on the typewriter at
the rate of twenty words a minute—forty
to sixty words on the typewriter and one
I.&7aVfnr l.i, 'Thl. I. « iVnrMin word* «» shorthand being the Speed
1 * n bargain. 0 f the average stenographer—If the school
( all at ».> 1 eaihtne street^ will, for each of Its students who fall, do-
FOR RENT—HOU8E8.
FOR RENT BY
SAUNDERS & SHARP,
REAL ESTATE AND RENTING.
6 BOUTH BROAD STREET.
PHONES 756.
10-r. h., 669 Woodward avenue ...350.00
10-r. b., 136 Hill atreet 42.60
9-r. b., 275 East Pine street 4160
9-r. b., 132 Merrltts avenue 40.00
8-r. h„ 22 East Alexander street 50.00
7-r, h. (flat), 394 Peachft-ec street 35.00
7- r. b. (flat), 396 Peachtree street 35.00
6-r. b., 185 South Boulevard 16.60
6-r. h., 60 West Linden street 27.60
6-r. b., 234 West Third street 30.00
6- r. b., 324 East Georgia avenue 22.60
4-r. h., 240 Greensferry avenue........ 15.60
4-r. b., 43 Garibaldi street 8.00
4- r. b., 42 Virgil street., 9.00
10-r. b., 120 West Peachtree street 50.00
8- r. b., 46 Armstrong street 35.60
7- r, b., 24 West Alexander street 25.00
9- r. h., 381 North JJoulernrd 60.00
9-r. b., 385 North-'Boulevard,........... 60.00
6-r. h., 122 East Twelfth street 11.00
6-r. h., 348 Asbby street 25.00
6-r. b., 28 Markham atreet 22.0*)
6-r. h., 119 lloldertiess street 25.00
5- r. h., 18f» Humphries street 10.00
6- r. !i., 117 Courtland street 17.60
4-r. h.. 91 Fraser street, G. W. & B.... 15.
8- r. h., 178 Haynes-street 30.00
Four furnished rooms In Kirkwood.
CALL FOR OUR RENT LIST.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Tie only buyers of waste paper In Atlanta.
\e pay highest cash prices for clean
raato nnd scrap paper of all kinds.
Junk Company, €17 Mnrletta street.
City
Hell
— typewriters.
ATLANTA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE,
71 North Pryor street, Atlanta, Ga,
Dealers In all makes typewriters.
DON’T WEAR PANAMA HAT8
THAT ARE DIRTY AND SOILED AND
out of shape. Bussey cleans, presses an 1
re-shnpes all old soft and stiff felt and
Panama hats In latest styles. 2SV4 White
hall street. Atlanta. On.
also do pressli
Call Tom Wet
street.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
WANTED—YOUNG LADY HTBNOURA
pher and IwMikkeener with experience. Ad
dress by letter. 415 Cherokee nvenue.
WANTED—THREE WHITE GIRLS Tt
learn marking and assorting. Guthituui'i
Laundry; plant strictly sanitary. Call at
once, 2i2 Whitehall street.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
WANTED—POSITION WITH WHOM
sale grocery or commission house; willing
to work linrd for promotion. Address 8.
V. Bennett, 27 Gasklll street, city.
INDUSTRIOUS YOUTH WISHES KM
ploy men t of any kind; preferably posit lo
aa driver or collector. Address L. F.., car
The Georgian.
WANTED-AT ONCE-A POSITION BY A
young man formerly connected with n
country weekly, position as printer In. an
WANTED—SALESMEN.
INTELLIGENT. HUSTLING SALESMEN
for magnificent new maps; quick sellers:
extraordinary chance for workers: state If
you have had experience, lludgltuu Com
pany, Atlanta, Go.
WANTED—AGENTS.
WANTED-A FEW GOOD AGENT8 TO
tton to hustlers, hut we have no t! . .
those who can not produce business; would
also employ two reliable men to sell framed
pictures from house to house front wagon
on a commission basis. Call 13-A Peters St.
FOR SALE—TWO MILCH COWS, GIV-
Ing 3 »nHops of tullk each; fresh In; one n
Jersey cow nnd one an old English cow;
w|I! sell one or l»oth. Apply W. T r. Cooper,
104 North l’ryor street.
FOR SALE-TEAM OF DARK RAY
horses, with harness nnd surrey. Inqul
No. |0, Fort McPherson, Ga.
louring car; curries nve, iwo-eyunuer, is-
hnrse potter, fully equipped, gas and oil
lamps, glass front, and top: will sell cheap.
O. B. Stone. 814 Century Bldg. Phono 1876.
FOR SALE-ONE NEWSPAPER AND .loll
office, Including presses, type, gasoline
engine, etc.: nearly 1,000 subscribers; fine
ad trnde; trill sell for 31.10a, including sub
scription accounts, without nccounts 3825.
FOR SALE-FURNITURE AND House
hold goods lii five rooms; nil In Rood or
der; cheap. 115 S. l’ryor street.
.. Jlerfi , r ._,
rebuilt by Brooklyn factory machinist, nn«!
DO NOT FORGET!
THE MOST ACCOMMODATING WATCH
house In the South Is W. R. Edwards A
Co.. 494 Central avenue, Atlanta, Ga. At
lanta 'phone 3S00.
They sell Elgin. Waltham or Hsmlltoa
watches 31 per week. You wear the watch
while paying for It
Address all mall orders care department B.
WANTED—BOARDERS.
HOARDERS WANTED—LOOKING FOR A
first-class homelike boarding bouse? In
vestigate "The Gardtcn," 50 Houston street.
Bell 'phone 1746.
PERSONAL.
DAVID W. YARRROUGn,
MASTER PLUMBER,
Phones 1255. 20 E. Hunter St.
-ATLANTA SPECIAL PILLOW SHAM
noluvm are m-at, vnuvenlent ami la.tlnir.
Hold pillow .ham* perfect, ilny ami night.
BT mall. I# rent, per wt. Order today. Ail-
drew Trio Novelty Co.. Kept. E, Atlanta,
CABINET MAKERS AND CAR.
PENTER8.
FLY SctlEKNrt, MODELS AND NOVEL
tie,. Prompt aervlee. Bell phone OTt.
Atlanta Worn! ap.i Jroa Novelty Work., hi
Keep your eye on “Dewberry’s
Delight." No homo is complete
without it; every mother should
know of its merits. Can be used
both internally nnd externally by
old nnd young alike, and nothing
but benefit can possibly be derived
from its use. It removes the
cause nnd nature cures. Sold by
all druggists. Address Box 246,
Atlanta, Ga., for free sample.
• Or vm. m v. na .luuvuif nuu mill UU-
lints 325 (half Draughon's amount) to a
charitable Institution In Atlanta to bo
tmiued by W. II. Joyner, muyor; this con-
trnct to be In force for twelve months
from dnte of acceptance and to antdv to
all shorthnnd studeiita who enroll
opportunity to" ex pose V misleading* stated
moots sent out by certain business colleges.
Drnughnn nas no faith In the many testi
monials published almost dally by certain
business colleges-testimonials wherein and
whereby It Is sought to lead the public to
tun,, u pii veil A lUC SIUUI
weeks learn nny system that
Ing. Draughuu stands ready to prove t
notwithstanding about thirty systems
represented In tho list, more than 75 pe
cent of the official court importers of thi
United States write the system of
hand Draugbon teaches, and thnt It ..... —
learned ns quickly as any other system
worth learning, r * ‘ ** *
catalogue of Drnu
College, a volume ...
to your library. Address Draughon’s Col
lege. 122 Peachtree s‘ * ~
block. 'Phone (Bell)
WEATHER REPORT.
MONCRIEF REPORTS A WARM 8UM-
mer and a cold winter to follow. Better
consult him about a FURNACE so as to cut
coal bin In half. Furnaces for aoj
of fnel. Moncrlef Furnace Company.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
W. A. FOSTER.
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
Bell ’Phone 2027. Atlanta, 1881.
WAYUROSS id rnn magic city of
Southeast Georgia! Three million, being
•p-nt In general Improvement*. The Atlan
tic Coaat Line railroad I. completing two
mUlIon-dolter .hope. It la e.tlm.teif thnt
4.000 to 6,000 people will be edded to the
S reient population of 10,000 people within
>e next twelve month.. The que.tlon la;
y?.*! pr * 5 wM theso people lire? The lot. In
■Rlverelde Park" nn.wer thnt question. We
ore offering lot. within the corporate limit.
9/ Warcrois on the remarkable term, of
♦6 to 120 cash, and SO to IS per month. No
‘nxe>, no Interest.
Mr. Thoms, Sorntehln I. with na for
tho pnrpo.e of selling these lots, lie hss
tlon to ndrlse yon. ..
sore monoj-mnkers. Yon stnnd to mnko
from 60 per cent to 100 per cent before yon
ore half throngb paying for them. See or
write for particulars and plots.
FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
SANDEfeS & CONWAY,
412 Peters Building.
PHONES 5488.
14,000 — Lovely six - room
'North Side cottage on ele
vated lot 50x200. Easy
terms.
!,750—A perfect beauty of
6 rooms, corner Berne and
Waldo; overlooks “White
City” on upper side. Easy
terms.
FIVB flEAHTIFUL BUILDINGS WITH-
In the three-quarter mile circle. Each
lot 40x125 to nlley. The lots nro elevated
with reek wall In front. Onlv two hloeks
of Whitehall. Trices from 11,000 to 12,000.
ELEVATED VACANT LOT ON GREENS*
ferry avenne, between Doray and Ilol-
and streets; large enough to bnlld seven
houses on: sewer, sidewalks and chert; flat
negro section; near the big collegen; 11,600.
10 ACRES NEAR FEDERAL PRISON;
well-suited for truck and chicken farm.
Price 61,000.
ARGE LOT, CORNER PONDER AND
Gallatin streets; suitable for home, store,
yard purposes. Gallatin
cberted. Big bargain.
PATTERN AND MODEL MAKER8.
PATTERNS, MODELS AND EXPERL
mental work. Special accurate wood
work, Atlanta Pattern Mff. Co., 46 Court-
land atreet, Bell ’phone 2077.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
MOVED.
ACME RATTERS RAVE MOVED TO 100H
Whitehall street, uld hat. and* n.w 35?
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-SECOND-RAND FURNITURE.
office «nd household good, of .11 kind.
AjJjgrJngrSJOjjjter^treeLBjMJTML^
FOR SALE—FARM8.
FOR SALE-ni AUBES OF LAND, 130
acre. In high nat, of cultivation; good
home nnd tenant houara; 600 acre. In tins-
l*er. Three miles from Adel, Ga. llnre no
family but wife. Both too old to look
after It. Addles. W. L. Keunou, Adel, tin.
BUSINESS AND INVEST
MENT OPPORTUNITIES
ON THE
SEABOARD AIR LINE
RAILWAY
ABE NUMEROUS AND EMBRACE EVERY
line of Industry. With Atlanta on the
east and BlrmliiKhnm on the west, the two
greatest nnd most rapidly developing cities
In the entire South, our Atlanta and Birm
ingham division Is nu undeveloped empire
within Itself.
Whether you are an Investor, a manufac
turer, miner, fruit grower, stock raiser,
potiltryman. general farmer or laborer, we
eon offer you something attractive and prof
itable between Atlanta and Birmingham,
and would be glad to bare yon write us or
call on
H. B. BIGHAM,
Asst. Qen’l Industrial Agent
SEABOARD AIR LINE
RAILWAY,
1109-11 English-American
Building, Atlanta, Ga.
FOR SALE!
On E. Linden avenue, near
Bedford Place, a beautiful
vacant lot at reasonable
price. See
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate and Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
OLD HATS MADE NEW,
PANAMA IIATS CLEANED AND ItE.
■haped 50c
Soft or .tiff b.t. cleaned nnd re-abaped..»c
haft or .tiff .trow, cleaned nod ra-.hu
ml, 36c to 6u<
Bind., binding, or .went., 26c each extra.
Out-of-town orders given prompt itt.ntloo.
Aero. Il.-ern. 1WV4 Whitehall Sire
TRUNK AND BAD REPAIRINO.
H. W. ROUNTREE A HRO. TRUNK AND
DAG COMPANY. Retell and r. pairing.
17 Whitehall street 'Phan. UTt
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP
6 LUUKIB ST.
Men's shoos half-soled, sewed ,...75c
Phones—Bell 2335, Atlanta 1784.
R. M. JONES & CO.,
REAL ESTATE,
501 Empire Building,
Bell Phone 3453-J.
2,200—Bonnie Brae, lot 75
by 150, one block from
Stewart Ave. car. Splen
didly built 6-room cottage,
east front, oak shade,
fruit, garden and stables.
Very desirable home, on
terms.
$2,400—Grant Park section,
corner lot, new 5-room
cottage, cabinet mantels,
porcelain bath; every con
venience and a bargain.
Price reduced for quick
sale. Easy terms.
$3,250—Ashby St., West
End. New and splendidly
built 6-room cottage; oak
shade; lot 56jX200. Every
modern convenience. Very
easy terms.
$2,500—Copenhill, one block
from car line, cn nice lot
65x140. A well-built and
substantial cottage of five
rooms. You can set your
own terms on this. Any
reasonable proposition ac
cepted
Near the waterworks-a 4-room
house .ml hall. Now, Jn.t flnl.hed; lot 69
by 120. For tbl. week only. Price 61.260.
Sales Dcpartm.ot:
A. S. ROOK. It. C. EVE.
$1,850—In Edge wood, be
tween two ear lines, five-
room cottage, on shady, level
lot 50x200. $200 cash and
$15 pet month.
’,500 — Takes a close-in
North Side 8-room home
in block adjoining Peachtree
this side Baker.
ALLEN & WHITE,
Real Estate and Renting.
Atlanta Phono 823,
1207 Candler Bldg,
IF YOU WANT A NORTH SIDE COT-
tage homo, built to suit your own Ideas,
come and hnvn a talk with un. Wo will
ball! thou house, on term, to nult pur
chaser. Stop paying rent nnd own your
home.
ON JOSEPHINE STREET, INMAN PARK,
we have two g-room house. Just complet
ed. We will ull then for 61,600 nnd 62,000.
On easy terms, 8e« then.
WE HAVE FOR IMMEDIATE SALE
beautiful S-room cottage with.reception
hell, city water, electric llghte end bath..
This home In on tho main residence atreet
of Marietta nnd very near the car line. The
tot tn (5x296, Ilea welt nml I. beautifully
■haded. Every one knows what Marietta
property It, eepecltlly when situated aa
tbla. If tntefeated ae. ua at ones.
GRANT & PETTY,
Real Estate and Renting,
30-32 E. Alabama St.
IN OUR AD FOR THE LAST TWO DATS
we have failed to find nny one who la
willing to ull their property for leu than
their price of two montha ago. On the
other hand, we hare had aererel who have
advanced their price. The paat month haa
been one of the most unuttled montha, we
think, that will be In the real eetnte tuivi
ne.,. aa the people did not know wbou
hand, they would fall In. Oatalde of that,
our bnatnen wen 400 per cent lietter last
month than It waa the earne month laat
year. We now h.Te more Inqnlrlee end
more rnatomera than we here ever had
■love we have Iwen In bualneu, and espe
cially more non residents who are expect
ing, In the near futnre, to locate In our
city. If yon have anything yen want to
ull, pirate Hat It with ns.
GRANT & PETTY,
Bell Phones 1287-1289 Atl. 1287
1,500—Inman Park, 9-room
home, on. level east front
lot 92x400; abundance of
fruit and flowers; pretty as
a picture. Terms.
FORREST AND GEORGE
v ADAIR.
A FINE INVESTMENT
FOR SMALL FUNDS,
Just this side of the new In
man Yards, and within a
mile of Seaboard, W. & A.
and A., B. & A. Yards; build-
ing lots 50x140 for $100;
terms $5 cash and $5 a
month. No interest.
The lots are just off the
Marietta Road, and being
within call distance of four
big railroad yards, are sure
to come into demand.
Easy payments; no inter
est and safe enhancement in
these lots.
FORREST AND GEORGE
ADAIR.
WILLIAM S. ANSLEY.
Real Estate.
217 Century Building,
Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295
THIS IS IT-NEW .NORTH SIDE ROME
In block of Weil Peachtree. Did you
know that you could buy n 2-story 8-room
house this side of North srenno for the
modest sum of 34,600, on reasonable terms?
I did not know It until this morning, nnd 1
thought I would let you know about It
ANSLEY PARK LOT-ON PEACHTREE
circle, 75 by nearly 300 feet; one of the very
prettiest locutions In the park, nnd If you nro
looking for a lot for a home you wtll never
get a better opportunity, for you can buy
It for 33,150. It Is the cheapest lot offered
in thta aectlou. ,
FOR SALE CHEAP FOR
CASH.
If you are in the market
for a large suburban lot dirt
cheap and have $150.00 to
spend see -me at once. I
have a lot on a cherted
street, near one of; Atlanta’s
• * .t Z ; x ”*' •
best suburbs which I will
sell at the above price, or I
would ‘consider half cash.
Must sell. Address “Cash,”
care Georgian.
SUBURBAN HOME—ON CAR LINE. RE
tween here nnd Deentur; 2-atory house;
corner lot of about half acre. Price 31,500.
If this la not a bargain I am fooled.
PIEDMONT AVENUE—BEST PART OF
the nveune; 2-story 8-room house. Can
be bought for 37,750. This Is a nice place
for the money.
PONCE DeLKON AVENUE-CORNER
lot, 60 feet front, 250 feet deep, on the
FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE
If you are looking for a
pretty 5-room cottage, built
for a home, here it is. This
cottage, which is located on
one of the best streets and in
the best neighborhood in the
city, is in first-class condi
tion, has every modem con
venience that goes to make
a comfortable, modem home,
including bath, hot and cold
water, servant’s room, large
hall, etc., on % beautiful
large, shaded lot; size 52x
185. Will sell $3,500; cash
or terms. Address quick,
Five-Room Cottage,” care
Georirin-
SUBURBAN COTTAGES.
We have several choice
lots in Battle Hill city limits.
The lots are large and cov
ered with shade, and the
owner will build three, four
or five-room cottages to suit
purchaser and sell on easy
terms. Call and let us know
what you want.
You need only pay from
$150 to $200 down cash and
the balance monthly!
We also have some lots on
Eighth, Ninth and Tenth
streets and on Myrtle street,
upon which we can build for
you upon payment of a rea
sonable sum down and the
balance on time.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
Self House Building' Co.,
716 4th Natl. Bank Bldg.
WE BUILD HOUSES FOB CASH OR
on terms. We build modem up-to-
date homes at reasonable prices. " J
will bulld-after your plan*, or ws wl •
get up plana to nult you without coc
lo you. We build exactly what we
contract to build. Our building, ar 1
superintended personally by a member
of the Arm who has been In tho build
ing business for twenty yearn. If Y 1 ;' 1
contemplate building at all It will be to
your Interest to sen us
Self House Building Co.,
716 4th Natl. Bank Bldg.
BELL PHONE 4439 ATLANTA 941