The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 07, 1906, Image 10

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10 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD No Ad Taken For Leu Than 25 Cents. CASH MUST ALT AYS accom pany out-of-town orders. Watch The Georgian Want Page Grow. r Situations Wanted will hereafter be inserted on this page free of charge. It you want a situation, send your ad. to The Georgian. Each ad. will be limited to three lines, one inser- WANTED HELP—MALE. 11KN AND HOTS WANT! plumbing, plastering, bricklayli •free, life scholarship $S0; easy position and union card guarai catalogue. Porno Bros’. Trad New York. Chicago, 8L Louis. Wa n ir.A=s50Tn heipcra In the foundry to learn s trade. Good pay to sUrt with ttcr pny In two or throe month*. o*o with good reference* need » eLoach Mill Mfg. Co. DoLflUch Mill Mfg. CO. xvxsiEir-imnimsmi utarajK .. ”>od job for right man. L Fast Atlanta. — WANTED HELP—FEMALE. iy ware* to thoee without exporter util they loam. If you lira out of . • — -••• g| rc you write ua and wo atlon about Imantf A Mr Proa. 56 W. ua I . All Inl*ain* afreet. »lt PITY WORK. ONK YOUNG l.ADY al and long distance telephone opera t ico to school. allied upon merits of lug School. Telcnhone Bldg. v I TTTT-siTjs i* A1 S'Tl-ilt • (TooTi Apply at once to i Rroutl at., Atlanta, anti:imnTTit—vT\Tin i ho can handle men and Inspect loach Mill Mfg. Co. | VAMniAH ret lumber. WANTED HELP—Mai. and Famal*. Heitors for city work. Alfrieud Peachtree. Bldg., 97 SITUATIONS WANTED—WALK. >lgbt yeara* experience. 6 or lb Jett at. > A. It.. «iire Georgian. •ferenee. Address WANTED—AGENTS. Hi WANTED—SALESMEN. 1 ELLIUKNT. HUSTLING SALESMEN for uisguiarent a.w map.; u.w feature.: a, II. re; .irlu.lv. territory amt llli»r«l pr..|«.ulwi; extraordinary chance for work- -- u,,, u.d eipertaura. MISCELLANEOUS. ■ IIION SAFES. HANK SAFES. VAULT DOORS. SAFE * .proof anfra, S<*)KMlt twin Orarg. I m "iravff ting aoutb Georgia —Timur pine ahlngloi rolling, aid It f'-nrea aold and erected. Fencln, f:> rui. lawn, garden and poultry. KX • cpuTh for r 'P*ge Fence.' 1 Tilley Buam MimmiAMi i.i:.\I(m:i» in ui::.ks best, wriest, rbespest: slso tint JV mall. Stukfly's Ilo*. Collegi*. 7* Marirtta st FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. UEUKHIIlia: HOGS. IIII.T MO HE STRAIN* . -• i'.V'n M Homer Ilanaa. Box m, Crtwfordvllle. «s. HA\'K YOU AMTIIINU TO SKI.M IT' you have, send It to the Southern Auction and Salvage Co.. 20 8. Pryor street, l'hone (Bell) 230C ATI.AH b.NOINKM Ail.AH IIOILUllS Atlas Rngloe Works. Empire Bldg.. Atlanta DON’T GO BLIND. WHEN YOU SEE THE ATLANTA Wrecking Co.'s new Hue. Just added s full line of trunks, travelers' supplies aud general office supplies. The cheapest am aohJ. We l»ny, sen or exchange everything. 87 and 39 West Mitchell street. Bell 'phone 1S39. PERSONAL. DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTER PLUMBER, Phones 1366. 20 E. Hunter St. WILLIS WALL PAPER COMPANY. Largest dtock In South. 54 N. Broad St. BU8INE88 OPPORTUNITIES. GO SEE SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP- raent Co. We repair, reconstruct, ex change. Imy and sell automobiles. Garage. 16-12 Mitchell street, Atlanta, Go. Bell pbnne 4894-L Malu. PIAN08. BUAMBACII PIANOS. ESTABLISHED U23. BECI1T PIANO CO., <2 N. FORSYTH. SHOE REPAIRING. N. LAZARUS, 21 S. PllYOU ST. I DO iKMit ami shoe repairing. When I say re pairing. I mean the best repairing only. Superior material and osk leather, with the best workmanship. I know how to repair because I know a shoe. I am a skilful mender and can make comfortable and serviceable ahoe broke down and worn out ones. Don't forget the No., 21 S. Prjor street FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. COOL, PLEASANT ROOMS $2 TO $3 A week. Lodging $1 a week. Meals $2.60 a week. 10H Trinity avenue. Bell phone 2248. Atlanta phone 2767. WALL PAPER. J. M. QUICK ft CO.—WALL PAPER, moulding!, pictures, picture frames, etc. Bril phono 729. Standard 704. 27 B. Hunter. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS— Whnlnul. and retail distributor, of Vic tor Talking M.rbloe* (ml Itrenrila. Just received Inrge consignment of machines and ever 10.006 records. Immediate attention given mall ord<#s. We want the names of all talking machine denlora In tba aoutb. Write for catalogue. Alexander Elyea Co. BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LAROEItT Mr,cl. and .undr, distributor. In th. sooth. Rotuhrrn sionl. for Ulrrco, Yale, Hnrll and Hudaon blrjrclra. Writs tor onr 1*M ralntogu. and prlc. Hit. Al.itnd.r- Kljra Co. YOUR TEETH CROWNED 3 K GOLD CROWNS 83 UP. without pain. All work guaranteed 16 years. Lanier Dental Parlors. 3914 White- hall Ht.. over Emmona' clothing store. Bell phone 2843-J. WE MOVE, STORE. PACK AND SniP housrhold good.; InxurtDo. rat. on. par rent Ofllre .nd wari-Uoitsr i««i Walton ■trert. Both 'phonn. Catbc.rU, Trana- f»r. BEYNOLDR, TIIB SION PAINTER. Sign., banners, bag. and flag decoration, for special occasion*. S994 E. Alabama St. TEETH EXTRACTED POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAIN—All dental work don. without pain. All work guaranteed It rear.. Lnnl.r I(an ts 1 Parlors, 399* Wkltebsll St. am Em mons' clothing .tore. Ball phon. 3M3-J. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. HAI.LWOODS, IDEALS aud all other makes st bargain price*. We can aril you a register, suitable for any business, at a price that cannot help but pirn*4' you. Cash or monthly payments. Every register guarnntecil for two years. Southern Cash Register Co.. Hrnnrh of American Secoml- Ifaml Cush Register Co., 24 H. Ilroad street, Atlanta, Ga. MONEY TO LOAN. 80UTHERN LOAN AND DIS COUNT COMPANY MAKE8 LOANS TO RESPONSIBLE 8ALARIE0 PEO- PLE. 117J4 WHITEHALL 8TREET. OLD HATS MADE NEW. PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW IIATS cleaned and rrabanwI.'Mr, ihsp^l *J5r " >S M *“'• clMMd *** Band, or sweats. Or each extra. ACME HATTERS, «94 Whitehall 8L TEETH BEST SET OF TRETII 83.09. GUARAN- tee.l ta St All work guaranteed 15 year. 1-inter Dental Parian. >9* Whitehall til. over Emmona' clothing .tar*. 11.11 phon. 3MM. STOP 'Carrying Over” Stock-— < The want ads. will “close out” your “left-over things.” • ^ A Want Ad in The Georgian will costyoii,only one cent a word. I will be i business !u th I evening train* street car tn at the end of new prosperuve nr liar. nuu Just this side of where extensive Improve ment* nre being made nt Silver I-nke. For pints and further Information, call nt our office. I CAMPBELL & WILSON, REAL ESTATE. 1208 Fourth National Bank. Bell Phono 1932. RAILROAD SCHEDULES ON’ MADISON AVE.-I HAVE FOR SALE a corner lot with several houses on It Thla property la looted Just right for ei Inurement In value. It'a cloae In and bargain at $4,800. Bee me for particulars. CHAS. M. ROBERTS, 12 AUBURN AVENUE. Bell Phone 459?. Member Atlanta Real Eetato Exchange WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS, j a.. it 39 S. I*rp». ran dlapom- of your YOUR TEETH FILLED WIT1.01T PAIN DT AN 1M- prorad utathev.. All wort guaranteed 15 clathing .tore. 11.11 ph.M 3«3J. WANTED—REAL ESTATE. IF YOU WANT TO EITIIEIi BUY OR reII ctly or suburtwu property. re. or tele- i hano me. J. H. Latham, 3* Kaiill.ble 1 1! ’- I'ii-ne.: Main 1113. All.nt. MW, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. si: w~'lirflawgy'""iwawtr’AmM! hoar, right rauau, $4,500. Now Aslihy -Irret cutlsgr, XJ..O; term*. Vlore lu n4x- r ‘«H» cottage. Cooper re., gum Flre-rnottt retire. Kut are.. I1.U0. rhulre loim Ka.t F»- **«■* to IVmlmrt. WOO. Harden rerert ‘■Stage. four mmi, $1,109. N.w two-alarr. !""• -'?*’*;• B.3M. I'lore In. t'nnprr street insa r$«; BARGAIN. In •ddMlun two month*' paid-up rent IK 35 per month. Hera la a a nap for some one. JOHN C. BALDWIN & CO. REAL ESTATE. MI r.Urt Bldg. THREE MONTHS RENT FREE Only One Left of Eight Brand New Suburban Homei. The flrat month will be given FREE and If occupied one year, two more months will be given FREE at the end of the year, making only nine months you will have to pay for. None but good famlllea will be allowed In these houses. These are located on the River electric car line only twenty minutes ride from the center of the city: contain T and I rooms; have never been occupied; are located In West Atlanta Park. Every house fronts a fifty-foot Park, which la aet tn trees, overgreens and flowers. Pure afr; na tive oaks; an Ideal spot for children. It Is cheaper than living In the city and the surroundings are more whole some. In the center of this Park are the Ferro Phosphate Springs, which will cure any case of stomach or kidney trouble, no matter of how long stand ing. It now has a new church, neatly furnished, a store, a school-house cost Ing 11,100.00 will soon be completed. Captain J. T. Mills, who lives on tho grounds, will show you through tho houses. Rent 220.00 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, 12 Auburn Avenue. J. H. GARNER & CO. REAL E8TATE AND INVESTMENTS >05 and 306 Century Bldg. BOTH PHONES 4499. WHITEHALL—NEAR HARNETT, LOT 01 lijr in to elley. Owner ..ranging to leevu .tty nutburlx.. ue to eoll nt n very low figure for quick sale. Cell end get bargain. ATLANTA AVE.-CLOSE IN, TWO NEW cottage renting for IS, for $3,100. --uWilty TuogM boner, ■-ir.ll.nt neighborhood, 14.000. C ' 01,000 rash required to control tbla. NORTH FOBSYTII, NEAR PIEDMONT hotel, Itnr Imilnr.a lot at price thnt will runlile pnrrhearr In make n quick turn. inns. Only 8X.500. RinwfiTYY; fffprwo MitYAm. to™ CURRAN ST.. NEAR MARIETTA HT.. on* throe room cottage on nice lot In rood white aettlement. $800. One hundred STORE HOUSE AND DWELLING. doing a 0"*mi nuainess: on car line, > of city. Price $2,000; $500 nmh and th. with 7 per cent Intereat. THOS. W. JACKSON. ATLANTA, OA. INVESTMENT PROP ERTY. STEPHENSON BROS., Plumbing and Gas Fitting, 51 S. Forsyth Street. Phones—Bell 2528 ^fain. AtlaLta 37. arc bra ml new and lovely. On large, tine lota. Right on car line and In the city. 13 minute* from center of city. Hath and toilet, hot and cold water; 6 rooma; pay ments only $20 per month; 6 rooms, pay ment* only $25 per month; 6 rooms, extra llnlsh, $30 per month. For foil details aee COPENHILL LAND CO. IS EDGEWOOD AVENUE. Bell Phone 605; Atlanta Phone 345. STURGEON & LANE, REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND IN* VESTMENTS, 727*728 EMPIRE BLDG. BELL PRONG 4231: STANDARD PUONB 127$. $3.780—FOR lOROOM IIOL’HK, IK EXCEL- lent roudltlou, on Highland avenue, near Ponce DeLeon avenue, on l>eautlful corner lot and 100 fort frontage. Terms easy. $2.660—1**0 It 57I!W CAl’ITOL, A YEN UK home, with 6 room*. Term* ea*y. 43,500—KOR 5-R<l()M COTTAGE AND COB ner store adjoining, nlwnr* rented for $25 a mouth. Term*. Good fnreatment. i3.M0-F(l!t iS-UUUM IdTTAuK X5fl> hall. Just Vi block off Washington street; lot 60xU0. TemiH. 83.VJ9-5UUUM CUTTACK, NEW. NEAR Washington |t. Has all modern conven iences ; lot 200 feet deep. Term*. 83.mo-Foil nice 4-room iiiiue TS West End; lot (0x2V. Term*. 83,I9>—FOR IIIOOM COTTAGE NEAll Mlllrdge ■ venae, tin eosy terms. $2.000-l- , tm 5-ltUOM COttAliE Vk BLOCK from Grant Park; lot 40x185. Terms. 83.009—FOR e-IIOOM cottaoK, NEAit P«rk. Term, very rasr. $1.6lxi-tVm Mt6oM 2-8T011Y HOl’Hri oil 1 Hillard street, corner lot; always rejited for $15 mouth: Thla haa a good future and place la In aplcndld condition. $1.400—9*011 3-UOOM HOUKE ON I>ARt)fci lot, near Grant Park; plenty of fruit and flower*. Teruia $100 caan. $10 month. $1.409—FOIl 4-UOOM HOl'HE ON KAHT llsrrls .treat. Now rented for 81L50 per mouth. Term*. $i.ao£3-rtooM BStm on iiiuhlanIi avenue. Terms. 81.080 - Win s itooSi cotTaoB. n? splendid couilllton, betwren M.rl.ttt at and Humphries avenue. Terra*. * 8U9K-FOR 6-ltOOM COTTAGE ON EAST avenue. Term*. iw8-4 IUM)M COTTAUtO NEAR HILL ST.. nu lot 40x199, always rented for 8* per month. Htuall cash payment, balance $10 per month. $W0-H ilLOCK OFF lUuilLAND AVfc- nue, nice 3-room cottage In uplendld con dition. $100 cash, $10 mouth. 8sn9-8h(H)M NE4IRO HOUSE ANli basement, all new, on Myrtle atreet; al ways rented for $3.00, This Is good Invest ment. $750—3-ttooM COTTAGE NHAtl HoDTkl- ern shops, lot 25x155. Terms. $96u—FOIl BKAUTlFl/L BaST FRoS'T Grant st. lot; well shaded. AU city Im provements. McNEILL & SHERWOOD REAL ESTATE AND CONTRACTING 514 Empire Building. Phone 887. WANTED AT ONCE. FOR CASH CUSTOMER. $100,000 WORTH of railroad fruutnge that has not doubled In value In the last 2 years. FOR HALE. BRICKYARD AND MANUFACTURING site on railroad, containing 60 acres, with creek and rock, within 2 miles of Piedmont park. Will sell uny part. FIFTY FEET 'OPPOSITE TERMINAL station nt a bargain. $4,700 WILL BUY 10-HOQM HOME ON large lot on Kant line street. Term*, or will exchange for smaller bume. $7,600 WILL PURCHASE AN ELEGANT 9-rootn house, lot 100x200 feet, In Inman Park, Druid Circle. THREE NEW 9-ROOM HOUSES ON lireutlful corner In 9Vc.t End. 51.150 to 84,500. FIVE NBAT 6 AND 7-ROOM COTTAGES . In the heat part of Weat End, rents from $28.50 to $31.00. tVASIIIN'OTON HTHKBT-*-h66M, IlKAtt. tlful home with 2 china closets, folding doors, fine gas fixtures modern conven iences, etc., stable, large lot to alley. Terms st $4.m 9-ROOM, 3-HTOIty NEW HOME. TINTED walla, cabinet ninutels, Mcldrlm atreet, only $1,700. Terms. BEAUTIFUL NEW 19-ROOM HOUSE ON Peachtree with over one sere of ground. Price $9,500. Literal terms or will ex change for vacant property or smaller borne. OVER iMOFEET UAlixtt6Ab WlftNTACili out of and within city limits. Prices, $800 lo $25,000 per lot, at bargain counter prices. Buy now and double your money within a year. IF YOU 9VAN*T A BUSINESS SITE WE have clients who will buy and Improve for you. Call and aee us. GLOBE & JUSTIN, 216 PETERS BLDG. NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE WITn HALL AND 23 acre* of .land are Ideal, with 100 fruit trees now bearing, and crop planted! % chert road, 8 miles from center of city. 11,200; this can’t be beat. , MODERN 11031E, LARGE LOT, FUR- nace heat, best part of North avenue; owner leaving city; will sell at a bargain. Don't wait. $7,250. lt»t It with tie. ihoi’iST" cWrAdfc. Sitte i.<5t:”Vvateu ♦ Showing the Arrival and Departu oengor Trains of the Followluc WESTCRIf AND ATLANTIC UA No. Arrive From— No. • 3 Naahvllle 7:10am* 2 N 73 Marietta . 8:35 am 74 Marietta ..12:1) pm *33 Nashville 11:46 nm *92 Nashville . 4:30 pm 76 Marietta . 2:50 pm 72 Marietta .. 6:30 pm • 1 Nashville 7:35 pm * 4 Nashville . 1:50 pm CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrive From— Depart To— Ravnnnnh ... 7:29am Mncou 12:20nm Jacksonville . 7:60 am K&vncn&h ... 8:0*) am Macon 11:40 am Macon 4:*) pm Snvaunah ... 4:06 pm Savannah ... 9:15 um Macon ...... 7:S5 pm Jacksonville . 8:30pm ATLANTA AND WEST POINT RAIL ROAD. Arrive From- Depart To— ♦Selma 11:40 am •Montgomery 5:30 am Montgom'y . 7:45 pm •Montgomery 12:45 pm •Selma 11:35pm *SeIma ...... 4:20pm 8:20 am I^tGrnnge *.... 5:30pm n •Montgom'y ..11:15 pm trains daily except Sun- "Yil trains of Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company arrive at and depart from Atlanta Terminal station, corner Mitchell street and Madison avenue. LnGrange ... 8:20aui Lr •Montgoin y . 3:40 pm •>! •Daily. All other trail GEOUOIA RAILROAD. Arrive From— Depart To— •Augusta ... 6:03 pm •Augusta 7:45 am Conyers 6:45 am Lithonls 10.-06 am Covington .. 7:46 am *Augustn 3:30 pm •Augusta ...12:30 pm Conyers 8*^5P m Lltbonla .... 3:25 pm Covington ... 6:10pm •Augusta .... 8:15 pm *Augusta ....11:4a pm •Dally. All other trains dally except Sun* day. 8GAB0ARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Arrive From— Depart To— ^ ~ ** — ———i-— ,8:43 am . 7:20 am ,13:00 m . 3:80 pm Abbeville . . 4:00 pm Monroe. . . . 7:40 pm Memphis . . . pm Blrmlngh'in . 9:25 pm Washington . 9:35 pm Shown In Central time. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY.' Ry virtue of an order of the court of ordinary of said county, granted at the June term, 1906, will be sold at public out* cry on the first Tuesday in July, 1906, be- fore the court house door of said county, within the legal hours of sale, the follow* Ing property of the estate of Rhoda W, Peyton, deceased, to wit: AJI thnt tract or parcel of land In the city of Atlanta, being part of land lot 46, in Die 14th district of originally Henry, now Pulton county, Goor- gin, situate as follows: Fronting forty-seven (47) feet, more or less, on the north side of East Fair street, and extending back north seme width ss front sixty (00) feet, being the southern portion of the ^property conveyed to Atlanta Building and Loan As sociation by F. M. Coker ny deed dated May 27, 1882, and recorded In book MM, page 629, August 18, 1882, being botweon Or " *—*‘ *" ALBERT BOYLSTON, Administrator. 622 Prudential Bldg. ELLIS, WIMBISU & ELLIS, Attorneys. Administrator’s Sale. >r or »nld .vimm', '[>. •§ 1 irst —All Hint tract or n*rc*i • . SVit r n f .tjFjjj, 1 jS SraSasrfr latir i ssr& deeij* f.ir Mild county, *on the K.torbi New ."rji,',"!"? MU’fta-s.« aE«g 3* Wklto Lonii nml Hanking Company, dstni *2£f* fret on K-i.irlVi .tract (formrrlr XrL . l 5 hork rare g,r„,‘l"H» fret, rti.tl In the —-rjffi 11. If nf - , h- 1 . Jol.v UK WO. t-r J..!m W White to'iT'r* l'.rk. .i5 S. it I-iirk., nml recwih.i fc A-i. paza «$, Aprtl 7. 1891. ,n Second—All Unit tract or parcel of i. n ^ jini; and t'olns In the 14th rfutrirt of ,o?. d load, lli-nrr. now Fulton oouiitr bain# In land lot 71 thereof, and 7. a. per Plat on Ble nt nfflre of ,ui f nref n nd fronting 49 M foot oh tii. sssa/sr " ara,w Third—AH that tract or parcel of lani lying and telng In the city of Atlanta !mi part of land lot 79. In the 14th district nf J'ldlnn counlj (irorein. and more |, ur ,] r ?,' Inrly doarrlbed ax followa, l« wit- ■'..., -Ing at a point on the ea.t '.Id. ... Fowler atreet, 70 fret from the northeiat corner of Mlinpiuni and Fowler xtreeti ,„S panlng thence alone the ra.t aide of Fow ler atreet 30 feet, thence hack ea.t Lnn. width n# front 100 feet. Konrth-AII that tract or nareel of Imd ■flog and lining In the cite ,',f Atlrata.*& Ins ii part of land lot No. ft of the 14tli dire trfct of orldnallr Henry;; now Fulton rm n- Ip. Oeorgln, being a part of hlm-k No \u nml Mown as the northwrat hint of rlre lot No. 3. commencing at the line of th. Janie* ( ampin'll property on the enet ,1a. of Luc alb atreet. and running In »,„uth ern direction 44V4 feet, more or leea. to the Thoman Doonau fence, thence emtwardlr with mid fence 103 feet, more or |,» T, croaa fence, thence northward), with croaa fence 39 feet to the fence neimrntlnr Hid lot from the Camphelt tot, l ii a lira w i.5 Mid fence weatwnrdl, M feet, thence mirth following fence 8 feet, atlll followtnr line i.f fence Kl feet to Luckle atreet. the nolht of lieglnnlng. Alao the houaeholil furni ture now at 187 Luckle atreet. Term. caih. Said ptopert, sold for paying debts and for dlalrlliiitlon. ALBERT BOYLSTON, Admlnlatratnr. ELLIS," WIJIBJ8H SeLusTauI^I ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUIT8 AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit a&4 Lemons $5.60 to $6.7$. Limes $1 to $1.26. Pine applet $160 to $150. moan $2,500—ABOUT four doors from Gordon st., West End, new cottage; 6 beautiful rooms; reception ball, parlor, bedroom, dining room, kitchen, bath (fine porcelain tub) water, e. Urge lot (large enough for another cottage); a very neat home. Owner needs ,900; balance term*. w-jpO—ON MARTIN, Jnat off GeorgU ave.j 7 rooms, well built, subsUntl&l home. Cheap at tins price. $609 down; balance easy. $120$—OVERLOOKING GRANT PARK, on Cherokee ave., close to Georgia ave.: sis rooms and bath: water, gas, fruit trees, the best plsce we know of for your children. Owner needs $1,903; balance easy. Have had an offer of $1500; small cash payment. $2,850—GRANT, near GeorgU are.: 6-room, almost new cottage home. Owner has good reason for selling. 2 car lines. Not a more desirable location on Grant at. Favorable term* to rlaht party. . LET UR HftoW YOU THROUGH OUR LIST. PRETTY PLACES IN OTHER SEC TIONS; SOME ON EASY TERMS. straights, per bunch ILK t# $175. Culls, perlmnch II to $1.25. Strawberries. Georgia stock, 24-qnnrt crxtra, $ 1.50 to $3; fennexw. II to |Ut per crate. TOULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE.- Live hens 85c to 37He each; lire docks. Perkin, 30c to 35c; live ducks, Paddle, 3e to 27Hc; fries 22^ to 25c; broilers 15 to r^c. Dressed hens, per lb., 12c to lie; draaatA turkeys, per lb., 13c to 14c; very dull. 78, per dozen. 15Q16c. ter, table, per lb., 20c to 22tfc; coot Ing. per lb., l2Hc to 35c. Honey—New btflQc lb.; In Mb. rack! II (012c. to $4. Cabbw.-, MM H a—« ,wu. Beets, cabbage crates, per crate $2.3 ta Beans, green, per craft*. «* overstocked: wax 50 to 75c. Squash, yellow, $1 to $1.25; white 75a to $1. Corn, new, 20c to^ 30c ^er dozen. . crat*. Lettuce, bend, per Old Irish potatoes, $1.30. encumbers, per crate, $1 to $L3. STEVENSON BROTHERS & COMPANY, REAL ESTATE. Bell 1051. 1529 CANDLER. BUILDING. Atlanta 306. NOTICE! ONLY $3,500. FOR A CHOICE SUBUR BAN COTTAGE HOME. ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HOMER In Kilgewonrf. a modern 6-room cottage, elegantly, finished Inside and of neat and attractive appeartuc* outside, east front, convenient to two car lines and only 12 minutes' ride from Atlanta's center, also convenient to churches and Edge wood school; la s model neighborhood; Urge lot. 100x160. with au adjoining lot. 60x900. which can be bought for $710 additional; lot baa all Improvement*—wood, chicken and ser vant's bouses, stable, good garden, 10 earij 1 tearing fruit trees and a Urge select variety of twauttfo! flowers; a very pretty lawn In front. This Is another one of those gems that you can't describe In an Mrertlsement. You will have to oee It to apprecUte It. It has been turned over to me for exclusive sale, and I can sell It on easy terms, and won't ho long about It J. H. LATHAM, 238 EQUITABLE BLDG. Bell Phone 1143; Atlanta 3149. FOR RENT BY JOHN J. WOODSIDE. $2,100 will buy almost new eolored property renting for $24.30 a month. Large comer lot and room enough for nnother house. This is good value. THOS. W. JACKSON, 1416 Fourth National Bank Building. ■t'ny, ■iiiir'iu —_— ISO, whL-h Ilea level, la on the west side .... .. al| between Fair st. and 127 WASHINGTON 8TREBT-TIII8 TWO- story, nine room frame house, on lot 60s JO, which lies * * “ " * of Washington Woodward are. tlooary washatand. _— and pluk In hltchbn on the first wash* r ... Wi$ Ington at. curs puss the door; this house pantry, and rink In kltchhn on th« Boor: has tutth. Hooet. stationary stand, electric beds on second floor; Ington st, t-nrs pass the door; this Is portly furnUh^l; U In good repair, and Is In *h»c of onr best uelghltorhondo; will he vacated when rented, and will rent for $75.00 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. THE RENTING AGENT. 1! Auburn Avo. Bo:b Fboae* (18 We beg leave to notify our friends and the public that vre have moved our office* from No*. 34-25 Inman Bldg. TO NO. 12 S. BROAD ST. (next to The Journal office.) We will be pleased to have you call on us there. We propose to continue the same conscientious and cour- teoua treatment of all, no matter whether the transaction be large or small. Our object In making this move 1* to be In a position to gtvo better aervlca both to the buyer and seller, we solicit your business. W. A. FOSTER, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT. SALES DEPARTMENT: SALESMEN: J. William Robbins and Charles E. Morgan. A. S. Hook and R. C. Evo. AT AUCTION Saturday next at 4 p. m., 56 lots on road between East Point and Hapeville, $2,000,000 invested here in last two years, Beats a savings bank. Easy terms. ANSLEY BROS. Sweet potatoes, per bushel, $1.25 to $U0l Spinach $1 per bushel. Asparagus 12V4 to 36V§c bunch. Poaches, per crate, $2 to $160. 4t • Cherries, 24-quart crate, $150 to $& J Cantaloupes, per crate. $2 to $150. J Blackberries 10 to 124c quart. Dewebrrins 10 to 12V4c quart. FLOUfl. GRAIN, PROVISIONS. , FLOUR.—Hostels Elegant, $6.26; DUmetri patent $6: fancy patent $5.1); half patent $4.10 to $4.38: fancy $190; spring wheat patent $5,500*. Market strong. CORN.—Choice red cob 75c: N<\ 3 whits' 73c; No. 2 yellow 73c; mixed 7Tc. Oats—Willte clipped 49c: No. 3 white 48c| No. 2 mixed 47c; golden «7c. . . . , MEAL.—Plain water ground, ?>•* ***** 72c; bolted 140-lb Jutes, per bus! HAY.—Timothy T * da, cholco auQ cnoicu hidnu (mien. w., .>«. • third bales. J1.06; do. No. 5 9io; <K I clover mixed 96c; do., ho. 3 doled Blxn ! !:Ki“nTi'-''rhtkm f~d. f-v\ wk 19c; shorts, white, J1.40: aborts, taaer, OJL, shorts, brown, 91.39; hrin. Pur. whet? re RBSf h% n : 2 subject to Immediate acceptance. PRO VIS IONS—Supreme hams 14^. C^* t fornia Iimne lOHc. Dry salt extra RN$il bellies 20-25 lbs. 10.50, fat backs ?, PjftMk a a"'.. UnntD Drift Cv3’ s'lsrx^bala, $U$I. i, $i.»: do., ha _ __ _ jjaa Supremo lard, basis 9.75; 8now Pmt < pound 7H. QR0CER|E 3 SUGAR.—Standard granulated Iff J" York Itedhod 4 to 4V; ptanuuonx 4 to 4V. »u. , *.c~—umhw ArbnrXlo. ^ bulk. In lings or barrel,, liHe; ft** 0 11 " 17c. Market vretk. u , KICK.—Carolina 494 to 794c. xccorilxf ” grn.le. Market very xtronx. M CUEKSK.-Fancy full errem. twine 13V; brick. 4c. Market street- 8TOCK8 AND nrerxla Ml >!* HL tieorgla R. R. 6s. 9 Mvxunsh 5«. I Atlanta 4'4s. }*. Atlanta 4«. 1934 ... I** Atlanta and 9Vrat Point . . . Atlanta and Wet Point D*btJ. 1M C. IL of Ocorxla flrit lncomu . . -cj do. 2d Income do. 3*1 Income ••••••• J, » l * Augusta and Savannah .•••;}; j*ju Ua,.4kre.«».ott ... Ill Hf* Southwestern ..... Georgia Pacific lata • • C., C and A. lit. • • , .113 .1* .111 AUCTION SALE JUNE 16. L. G. Black and W. H. Allen have purchased the old sum - 1 mer home of J. L. Winter, between Atlanta and Decatur, which | is now being subdivided and streets graded. This property con tains eighteen acres, and there is no lot in the entire tract that I isu t shaded with heautitul oaks, and having street-car to ' -'I of nearly 600 feet. To reach this property take the Decatur carl at the corner of Edgewood Avenue and Peachtree Street and get| off at Winter s Station. For plats and information apply to FAVER & .'i08-^15-3i6 Peters Bt,iilclino r . BLACK, Both Pliones mm ....