Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 19, 1907, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATL'KDAY, OCTOBER U, 1907. 11 MOREREAL ESTATE THE GUEST OF ATLANTA AND GEORGIA for sale—real estate. WE WILL TAKE UP YOUR CITY TAXES FOR 1907. COME AND SEE US PROMPTLY. LOGAN & ROSE, 301 PETERS BLDG FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. THOS. W. GRIFFITH, Real Estate and Business Broker, 13 South Broad St. Phone: Atlanta 1614; Bell 2794. eight-room house, corner orme street. near postofflce; clo>e walking ,11s- |nc«- mnrtani |n every respeet; worth JR.- *•*<•'"* rlty. will take $4,»0. OuMhlrd cash, balance on terms. TITO SIX-ROOM HOt'HBS IS GOOD . a PTJ ,n KdgGH-ood: on food large 12,000 each; on good terras. SM-ACnE FARM. IT MILEft FBOM AT- l«nfa: 1*4 miles from station, on Georgia railroad. All In cultivation except 75 acres timber: well-watered; seven-room house and all outbuildings: splendid; ISO per acre; one-third cash, balance on terras. NICE SIX-ROOM COTTAGE ON GARDEN street, corner Bass. Short block frotb Georgia avenue car line. All conveniences. A bargain at 12,160, on terms. FAVER & BLACK, 315-316 Peters Bldg. N j $4,000. 11.000-MrST SELL QUICK. NORTHWE8T corner of Humphries and Whitehall ats.. to Win them railroad. Price reduced from $5,500. $2,700 cash and $50 a month at 6 per rent. Ilaa 58 leet on railroad, fair bouse cn Whitehall street. If you know values, this might r.pp.cnI to you. We think It Is a hcrgnln. $6,000. $;.<MO-FOrn^NBW HOUSES ON THE north side, on corner, car lino In front; rent f«»r $66 month; have porcelain bath, paved street, sewerage; within four blocks of the t’ntidier building. 12,000 cash, balance on or before 1, 2 nud 8 years st 7 per cent. 13 per cent. ( FAYER & BLACK, 315-316 Peters Building. MOORE-GAUNT QO., Real Estate and Renting. 609-10 Century Building, Both Phones 4234. Extra Bell Phone 42^5. $1,350—$300 CASH AND BAL nnce easy, nioe 5-room cottage in West End, on lot 40x126. , W. E. TREADWELL & CO., Real Estate and Renting 24 S. Broad Street. FOR SALE. North Boulevard, 10-rnnm, new :-stnry haute, furnace heated, with nil other Improvements. .$*.500 North Boulevard,. 9-room, fur nace heated 17,000 Ninth Boulevard, corner lot; this l» a modern S-room house, with nil Improvements, 00x200 17,000 S-room house with all Improve ments $5,700 l-rnoni It mi no, new; bargain $4,700 We have others. Te r, 2-rnnm houses, water and sewerage $1,000 $2,400—$250 CASH AND $20 per month, pretty 6-room and hall cottage, in East Point, on lot 75 feet front by 200 feet deep, house has cabinet mantels and hard oil finish, HAVE YOU ANY MONEY! CAN get you from seven to fourteen per cent, according to amount and time, on gilt edge real estate se- curity. If you have any spare funds, be sure and see ns at once. ‘‘We Get Results.” GRAND THE PLAY THAT HAS EARNED AND WON THE LAURELS OF THE* SEASON Monday and Tuesday lights, October 21-22 MATINEE TUESDAY AMELIA BINGHAM And a Surpassingly Capable Support in “A MODERN LADY GODIVA” By FREDERICK E. SCHRADER and LLOYD M. BINGHAM. Prices: Night, 2Sc to $1.50. Matinee, 25c to $1.00. Order Carriage, for 11 and 5. SATURDAY, 0 OCT. 25 and 26 MATINEE SATURDAY WILLIAM A. BRADY and JOSEPH R. GRISMER MAKE KNOWN TIE MAN l HOUR A Story of Preicnt-Day Condition, by GEORGE BROADHURST. 0 NOW IN ITS FOUR MONTHS SECOND YEAR ILLINOIS SAVOY THEATER ' THEATER NEW YORK CHICAGO PRICES: NIGHTS 25e TO $1.50. MATINEE, 2So to $1.00. BIJOU NEXT WEEK Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday B. c. FORRESTER PRESENTS THE COMEDIANS YOU LIKE YORKE AND ADAMS IN THE NOVEL MUSICAL COMEDY, PL/VyiNG THE PONIES* 50 SINGER8 AND DANCERS. THE GREAT HORSE RACE SCENE. PASTIME MATINEES DAILY. PRICES, 10o and 20o NEXT WEEK’S BILL. PEARL PARKER PAUL ... RODA AND GRANGE Block Faro Song and Dane*. Sister Team - . — MISS GRANQE aek Fees Song and Dam REDLAND AND LEE Song, and Danoaa. Illuetratod Song, WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN This is an impressionistic sketch of the great commoner made by Cartoonist Gordon Nyo. M«ht 4-room houses; rent for f HO $1,0001 Tbu 4-room, new houses, near capital avenue $2,250 "e have several choice propositions •>n the south side In homes and vacant at attractive prices. See us for 'arm* and suburban property. We have cottages of 5'and 6 rooma each with us and the prices are right ,Jn terms, If desired. fort M’PHERSON, $1,750 buys a splendid five- room cottage on one-acre ”00x200 fronting two streets, two blocks from car line, five-minute schedule * Vow listen! The acre of h‘ v el shaded ground is w °rtli $1,000 easy. House is '-heap at $1,250. Subdi- 'hle this and easily double • our money. Owner is finan cially embarrassed and must have $1,000, balance any fihie at 6 per cent. I- C. McCrory quick. •I 03 1‘eters Building. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE In Edgewood, Ga., close to car line—splendid 6- room cottage on very large lot—this is easily worth $2,500 — biggest bargain in Atlanta. Price $l,850-oue half cash. B. C. ECHOLS, Care Georgian. Bell Phones 1287—1289; Atlanta 1287. ROOFING SLATE. WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF VIR GINIA SLATE IN STAND ARD SIZES—CAN FUR NISH ANY QUANTITY. ALSO NAILS. FELT, CE MENT AND METAL TRIMMINGS. WE ARE PREPARED TO PUT ON YOUR ROOF COMPLETE. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. PEACHTREE LOT. Near Fifteenth street, lot fronting this beautiful drive in the neighborhood of pret ty homes costing $20,000 to $25,000 for $4,250. We have this price for a short time, and if you let this opportuni ty slip by you will never be able to get another lot as DOWMAN-DOZIER MFG. ‘near in on Peachtree street COMPANY. . ... . at this price again. If you are interested call to see us. REFUSE PARDON FOR MACON MAN A pardon wan refused W. D. Smith, of .Macon, by the prison commlaalon Friday afternoon. Smith was convicted of mayhem In Bibb county and n«nt up for life. He threw carbolic acid in the face of hl« bftardltig house keeper, destroying her eyesight. A pardon was recommended for J. F. Wall, of Augufltn, sent up for ten years for voluntary manslaughter. Ev idence was produced before ,the com mission to establish the fact that Wall acted In defense of his life. The Possibilities of the , ST0CK/N0 PROPERTY On Peachtree Street NOW OFFERED FOR SALE PINE ST. Mre. W. D. Grant Proparty. -75T 150 7T7oot*^kW). A. McD. Wilson. Mrs. W. n. Grant’s Residence. John W. Grant's Residence. It Is tha choicest location In Atlanta for a high-class m*nt House or tha front lots will maka 12 Ideal separate n1 i e «? t .-v U ht’n$iiinmer returns than any Investment on the market, and the rt»r lot lmnw^wlll make tha most convenient and best rent-paying Auto- moblle GsrsA* “S.iSL^rfil'ilfatUna ,o secure suitable lots for high-priced 'Sr utomob « Gghtamon* Atlanta’s FOUR HUN- DRKU^t prlce. where "If, . slmmc to take the property. EDWIN P. ANSLEY, .i-‘~ 4-6-8 and 10 E. Alabama St. GRANT & PETTY, 30-32 East Alabama St. WOODWARD LUMBER COMPANY. HARDWOOD INTERIOR FINISH AND MANTELS, DOORS, SASH & BLINDS. SEND YOUR PLANS FOR ESTIMATES. ATLANTA - - GEORGIA. REFUSE TO PARDON BOB BRANHAM Robert Branham, the negro accused of tin attack on the MUses Lawrence In (’opc-nhtll more than h year ago, was refused a pardon by the bimrd of com missioned! Saturday. Branham Is the negro convicted of the attack on the two young women, but HubseguentJy the negro Johnson made a statement on the scaffold In which he said he wa« guilty of the crime. Upon this Bran ham's attorneys asked that their client he pardoned. Relatives of the nsgro's victims Insisted that Branham was guilty and the gallows statement of Johnson was discredited by the com mission, which refused to recommend a pardon. SOUTHSIDE MATINEE8 DAILY PRICES, 10c AND 20e. / NEXT WEEK'S BILL. HIGLEY AND 8NOW HARRY HORN3BECKER Comedy Sketch „ Sleek Wire Artiit WILLIAM DORSEY MI83 MAMIE DURHAM Blaek Faca Comedian Soft 8hoa Danoa MISS DaMUND VITASCOPE Illustrated Song. Comady Film ^tl&RAND Saturday Matinaa and Night WM. A. BRADY’S PRODUCTION OF “WAV DOWN EAST" Written by LOTTIE BLAIR PARKER. Tha Play That Touchaa tha Haart Night 25c to $1.00—Matlnea 25o to 75o. THE BIJOU THIS WEEKi Matinaa Saturday. HAP WARD AND HIS COMPANY OF 50 IN “NOT YET BUT SOON” SsJ Jill nf | Next Waak, NEED A FENCE? Fence Erected Cheaper Than Wood W. J. DABNEY IMP. CO., gg, 98 and ICO So. Forsyth Street CANADA WANTS LAWS LIKE U. S. Ottawa, Ont., Oct. 19.—If Japan will not grant the restriction of fmmlgra tfon that Canada wunts, an arrange ment like that now In effect In the United States will he adopted by amendment to the present Canadl Japanese treaty. Mr. Lemluex, minis ter of labor, Instead of sailing direct for Japan will next Friday leave for Fngland and go direct to the British government so as to strengthen himself ith the mikado. * x SIGEL’S STATUE IS UNVEILED New York, Oct. 19.—The equestrian statue of the late General Frans Slgel wan unveiled this Afternoon. Governor Hughes and chairman Herman Rtdder made addresses and the general's son, Franx, unveiled the monument. Members of the Wlgel family, among whom Is reported to have been some friction concerning the unveiling cere monies, deny any III feeling exists. ATLANTA LEADS CITIES IN shipment of FREIGHT. Hpeclnl m The Georgian. Charleston, B. <\, Oct. 19.—Mayor Rhctt and K. H. Hhaw. general freight agent of the Fouthem railway, with headquarters at Charleston, appeared before the Manufacturers', Jobbers’ and Bankers* Association last night at the Commercial Club to discuss the new policy of the Southern railway In build ing up Charleston's export trade. At lanta, sahl Mr. Shaw, surpasses Charleston in forwarded freight busi ness by about 960,000. aOOOOOOOOGOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOjJ O TWO FOREM08T FIGURES O O ARE IN 80UTH TODAY. O O O O The two foremost figures In O O America are In the South today. O O the two men upon whom the O O eyes of the nation are turned In O 0 expectancy, for whose voice two O* O great parties are listening. Theo- O 0 dore Roosevelt Is hunting In' tha O O Jungles of Mississippi—and Wll- O O Ilam Jennings Bryan Is Atlanta’s C O honored guest. These two may 0 0 be the nominees next year for the 0 0 presidency of the United Btntes; 0 0 It Is popularly believed that either 0 | 0 may bear his party’s standard If 0 j 0 h*» will but consent. Rut both 01 O have preserved the silence of the 0 0 Sphinx. 0 11 ^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO&OOOOOO DALTON. Mm. Joe Clay King, heralding the t'ouniy fair, carried nut In the details of her card party Thursday afternoon the principal things pertaining td that Intereating event of Whitfield county. Score cards bearing water color sketches of vnrious exhibit.-, pigs, poul- try. horses, fancy work, fruits, vege tables and so on, were used, and each also held a gracefully written original verse referrin gto the picture above It, These prompted much iRughter and In. terest. A beautiful prtxe of hand- painted china was given, -ar.d to the holders of the various score card, something In keeping with the sketch thereon was la-stowed on each player. Most delicious refreshments were served. A number nf ladles enjoyed Mrs. King’s hospitality. Misses Addle and Ruth Horne enter tained the new euchre club on Tues day evening. A delightful occasion It proved to be. Prizes were given and Phones, Bell | 3146M Atlanta, 1764 M N R Y M N 1. NORTON AND NICHOLSON — In a Dramatio Cartoon. 2. H A R L E M BROTHERS — Comedy Eccen tric Acrobats. 3. MABELLE ADAMS—Con cert Waif Vio linist 4. THE GARRI SONS— Shaks- spearoan Trav- sstioi. 5. CLARA BAL- LARINI—Span ish Gymnast and Dancer. 6. C. W. WIL LIAMS COM- PANY—Comedy Ventriloquist 7. FLICKERLESS K I N E T O- GRAPH—Brand new Comedy plcturaa. 8. TEN MINUTES WITH AMA- TEU R8 — A Chanco for Lo cal Favoritas. 9. PAULTON A .DOOLEY —Eu ropean Comedy Cyelitta. Evening Prices— 15 to 50 cents. Matlnses—10 and 25 esnts. Uptown Ticket Offices—Jacobs' Pnarmacy and Klmboll Nsws Stand. tertainments are on the social calendar for the week of the fair, which begtns Monday negt. ' Miss Mary Carter has returned, after a week’s stay with Miss Marie Fterale. ter In Chattanooga. Miss Kate Edmondson, of Atlanta, will arrive next week to visit Mrs. C. R. Evans. Miss Louise Showalter will visit In Atlanta next week. Mrs. Frank Pruden lias returned home from a visit to Cartersvllle. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Horton will leave for Atlanta November 1 to make their home In that city. Miss Johnnie Hardwlc- la expected home from Atlanta the latter part of next week. Several persona from Dalton will at tend the marriage of Miss Beaumont nnd Sir. Allen In Atlanta on the 54th. Henry Hamilton la back from a trip to Atlanta. \ Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiker will teavo for San Diego, Cat. on the 24th of this month. Miss Nell Malone, of Atlanta, »nt be salads and Ices served after tho'gome. Several visitors and a number of en- Miss Camy’s guest next we-