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WANTED HELP—MALE.
llp'lMi payments;
card guaranteed: free
catalogue. Coyne Bros*. Trade Schools,
New York. Chicago, fit. Louis.
WAXTKb-UOI)ll Hf K?>N<~WIHTK MK>J
oiBU—WUUIl BIHlinu nnilla "* r /.
helpers In the foundry to learn mold*
er« trade. Good ptf to start with and,
better pay In two or three months. Only
those with rood references need apply.
HeLoach Mill Hff. Co.
mWSU=kxh:iuknckd ittfit UZIH
good Job for right man. I* P. Glbaou,
er, 130; atenographere.. mule and female.
$fl>. Jk".. itelamy Business Agency, 1620
Cnndler Bldg.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
WILL GIVIS REGULAR EMPLOYMENT
In our Bowing room to girls and women
on easy work, abort hours and good pa».
Experienced operators make from $3.00 to
$12.00 per week, *
until they learn.
and we will glre good
oe without ex
If you lire out
inntn, write na and wa will glra y
formation about l*oardlng places. Nu
Bros. A McCrea. II W. AlaUroa street.
Better than office work—TiiiS
AI.TUtTHT WANTS TWO HOLICITOHH
lit CITY WORK. ONE YOUNG LADYi
|UUEI> 308 KlIlsrUIPTIONH lNr-j
Willi 1% A I I.MMI'VII 111.tin
DAYH WORK. ALFRIEND BLDG.. 97%
PEACHTREE.
vFANTEH—YOUNG LADIEH TO
mxm
local and long distance telephone ope rat
lug. A course of Inatruetlon given In train
ing school with salary beginning with en
trance to school. Good anlarlea paid to
competent operators. • salary being deter
niiied upon merits of the operator and
not upon length of service. Apply 6th floor,
Training Behoot. Telenhoue llldg.
WANThiir'-'Hin* PAINTER; flOtSl)
TPinnWi
money to right ijart^ .Apply at once to
2 Jake Sign Co., I
i Broad at., Atlanta,
W ASii:|-»-lJMf»Kit VaHi>' FouifSTAS
who can handle men nud Inspect lumber.
Ilclonrh Mill Mfg. Co.
WANTED HELP—Male and Female.
Better than office work
This Altruist wants two so
licitors for city work. One
young lady secured 308 sub
scriptions in 28 davs’ work
Alfriond Bldg., 97 1-2
Peachtree.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
Was IT . > i mtT'XTT 'WXWTTmanI
BimcThr^
hh-H* salesman, n ti
Mi wholesale, a bust-
rare Georgian,
or clerical work by young roan with ex-
i.« ri. nee; can furnish At reference. Address
T. W.. «A4 Itawson at.
WANTED—AQENT8.
AGENTS WANTING BIG AND QUICK
money send fur onr free circulars. Gan-
#rol Saleaa^Jjn^iljCfv^Mobllj^la^^
WANTED—8ALE8MEN.
nu ui > Kilim* <ii urn niupni wn irmwrv'ii,
sy »ei|«-ra; exclusive territory and liberal
••position; extraordinary chance for work
eri* state If you hare had experituce.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IRON HACKS
BANK SAFEH. VAULT HOORB. BAFEB,
" ‘ proof safes, deposit boxes. George E.
mm—-|UVti Tllhtk MII.UI
i-uitlne Math Grant, plo. ■hlnilra. Alw
iifm-inr* flooring. rail In,, .Tiling .ml
Writ. t» for dflUrvraq price Kll-
Luuiber Cooip.oy, Box W7. Cordclc,
111 Hr. Main MM.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
hit the Houtheru Auction and Balvage
. at 20 8. Pryor, can dispose of your
h m-hold good*, office fixtures, safes, car
pet*. rags, pianos, etc., to advantage.
WANTED—REAL ESTATE.
11 YOU WANT TO EITHER BUY OR
eelf city or suburban property, aee or tels-
Bjhune me. J. If. Ijitbaai. 31 Equitable
Bb»s. I’hunes: Main 31 n. Attaint* SU*
BERKHIURB HOGS. UILTMORE STRAIN.
Pure breed. Cheap. Pica all sixes: also
Homer Pigeons. Box M» Crawfordvllle,
Uavr Y6ii ArfYTiflNcl t6 IP
you hare, wad It to the Southern Auction
ATLAS ENGINES ATI.AH tUtlLEBS
■ alylea and •Iw;.-
Atlaa Engine Work a, Empire Hlilg., Atlanta
DON’T GO BLIND,
WHEN YOt: SEE T1IE ATLANTA
Wrecking Co.’* new line. Juft added a
full line iit trunka. travelera’ auppllea and
geneml offlee aitpiillea. The ebeapeat erer
Bold. We buy, aeli or exchange everythin*.
DAVIIJ W. YAItBUOfian.
UASTEIl 1'LUMIIKIt.
Phong. USE. » B. Hunter St
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
OO SEE SOUTHERN AUTO AND Equip
ment Co. We repair, reennatruct, ex-
ehaugo, liny and aell automobile,. Gtrnxe.
10-13 Mitchell etrect, Atlnutn. Oa. Ball
phone 4M4-L llaln.
nilAUIIACII PIANOS.
BEcnT vumo co.! , «i!t/^ORsrrn.
8HOE REPAIRING.
I. l.AZAKUR, 21 H. PHYIIR RT. I DO
boot and ahne repairing. When 1 any re-
airing, I mean the beat repairing only.
Juperlor material and oak leather, with
the best workmanship. I know bo
repair tiecanse I knoVr a shoe. I i ,
skilful mender and can make comfortable
and serviceable shoe broke down and worn
out ones. Don’t forget the No., 21 8. Pryor
■treet.
FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM8.
COOL. PLEASANT ROOMS $2 TO $3
week. Lodging $1 a week. Meals $2.60 a
week. 10% Trinity avenue. Bell phone
Atlanta phone fUT,
WALL PAPER.
J. M. QUICK A CO.—WALL PAPER,
mouldings, pictures, picture frames, etc.
Bell phone 729, Standard 704. 27 B. Hunter.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TALKING MACHINES AND nECOBDR—
Whole*.In and ratnll dlatrlbutora of Vle-
tor Talking Machine, and Ueenrda. Juat
reraheil larga ronatgnincnt of machine, and
o.ar 10,000 record. Immediate atleullon
given mall ordi#a. Wa want the namea of
all tntklnf machine dealer. In lha eouth.
I Writ* for cataloxur. Alaxandar-Elyaa Co. J
BICYCLES AND HUNDIIIES—LARGEST
Snell and Hndaon bleyelca.
1000 ratalogno and price U*i
Elya* Co.
i-ierca. xaia.
Writ* for nor
Alexander-
YOUR TEETH
nail nr., over
phone 2563-J.
WE MOVE, STORB, PACK AND SI1JP
cent
afreet
fer.‘
HKYNOLDH. THE SIGN PAIN!
Signs, banners, (lags and flag decorations
for special occasions. 10% E. Alabama St.
TEETH
EXTRACTED POSITIVELY WITHOUT
PAIN—All dental work done without naln.
Alt work guaranteed 16 years. Lanlar Den
tal Parlors, 33% Whitehall St., over Em
moos’ clothing store. Bell phone 2643-J.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. HALI.WOOPS. IDEALS
We can tall you * register, aultn
auy bualncaa, at ■ price that cannot help
but pleaa. you.
i’a*h or monthly payments. Every register
irnaranteed for two year* Southern t’aah
teglater Co.. Itraneh of American Second-
Hand Cash Register Co., 21 8. Uroud atrcct,
Atlanta, Oa.
MONEY TO LOAN.
80UTHERN LOAN AND DIS
COUNT COMPANY MAKES LOAN.T
TO RESPONSIBLE SALARIED PEO
PLE. 117V4 WHITEHALL STREET.
OLD HAT8 MADE NEW.
PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HATS
S»%f , ?.tnSPL5‘.t«Mi and re
Shaped. 36c.
sweats.
ATT EBB,
<% Whitehall St
TEETH
BEST SET Or TEETH 16.00. GUARAN
teed to «t. All work guataotccd U nan.
Lanier Dontal Parlora. 5»H Whitehall St..
over Emmons' clothing atoro. Ball phono
YOUR TEETH
PILLED WITHOUT PAIN BY AN IM-
prored inethon. All work xuaraatHd It
year,. Reoaonable price* Lanier Dental
Parkin, MV, Whitehall St., o»er Emmons'
clothing atoro. Belt photo 2643-2.
REAL E8TATE FOR SALE.
5»w~v«rirjiVitR?ra ■ ■
x»nnnr'x?E8frR
Hght riMiom. $4,5(B. New Ashby
• t cottage, $2,400; teruia. CIinm* In atx
n cottage. Cooper at., 3.507. Five room
tagp. Ea-l im» $1,600. Cholry lota. Bast
Hmte to Boulevard. $♦©. Garden street
tsge. four rooms, fl.Ktt. New two story,
wts ave.. 3.260, Close In. «'«>o|>er street
‘wan itlu«; paii
2-l» Whitehall.
BARG^VIN.
WILL SELL NEXT WEEK T1IE ENTIRE
furniture of a 6-rram flat, all new, for
•»>■ l>rtle* leaving the city, and will give
In addition two months' paid-up real at
SUM per month. Hern la a anap for aome
one.
JOHN C. BALDWIN & CO.
REAL E8TATE.
601 Peter, llldg.
r"/ V^\ I J “Carrying Over” Stock—
^ ) £ \_^/£ The want ads. will “close out’
your “left-over things.”
A Want Ad in The Georgian will cost you only
one cent a word.
ON PEACHTREE ROAD AT
Station we have 300 acres «»i »n
fine building sites, fronting South
way 1.000 fe*‘t on each able, and a
froutage on Peachtree road, we ■
divide In 6 or 10 acre Iota or sIxck
and make term* of **tb caah. Mill
Here is a flue opportunity to get i
tree borne at a bargain, as this
will be hold in sixty days. 1 artb
business In the city
’each-
jnerty
- doing
catch morning and
• •veiling truiiiH nt n Httl** above regular
street car f**^_Thl» property Ilea right
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY.
BV ' Irtue of an order of th
ordinary of said county g
term. 1D0C. will be sold u
tin* fir-At Tuesday In. July. *1306, befor
court house door of said county, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property
of Bowen a R. Peyton, de
court of
■d at the June
tcry on
of the
at the end of new p-— r —- - ,
Just this side of where extensive Improve
ments are being made nt Sliver Uw. For
piata and further Information, call at oi
office.
CAMPBELL & WILSON,
REAL ESTATE.
1208 Fourth National Bank.
Bell Phone 1932.
railroad schedules
OX MADIHON AVB.-I HAVE FOR BAI,
a corner lot with aeveral houses on It.
This property la located Just right for en
CHAS. M. ROBERTS,
1* AUBURN AVENUE.
Bell Phone 159'.
Member Atlanta Real Estate Exchange
THREE MONTHS RENT
FREE
Only One Left of Eight Brand New
Suburban Horn*,.
The lint month will be given FREE
and It occupied one year, two mora
months will be given FREE at the
end of the year, making only nine
monthe you will have to pay for. None
but good families will be allowed In
theae houses. These are located on the
River electric car line only twenty
minutes ride from the center of the
city; contain 7 and I room*; have
never been occupied; are located In
West Atlanta Park. Every bouee fronts
a nfty-foot Park, which It set In tree,,
evergreens and flower* Pure air; na
live oaks; an Ideal spot for children.
It la cheaper than living In the city
and the surroundings are more whole
e. In the center of thli Park are
the Ferro Phoephate Springe, 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 11,600.00 will soon bo completed.
Captain J. T. Mill* who lives on the
ground* will show you through th*
house* Rent 220.00 per month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
12-Auburn Avenue.
J. H. GARNER & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS
305 and 306 Century Bldg.
BOTH PHONES 4499.
city authorises us to acll nt a very low
figure for quick sale. Call and get
bargain.
ATLANTA AVE.—CLOUR IN, TWO NEW
cottages renting for $36, for $3£00.
JAFKHOS- HT.-N’KW 2 8TOBY
7-11053
house, excellent nelghhorlitNid, $4,003. Only
$1,000 cash required to control thin.
enable pttrehuaer to make a quick tnrn.
WEST HAltUIH—ONE OF THE CHEAP-
eat bargains to lie bad on dote In resi
dence property that will soon be In Ue-
for uq ‘ ~ ‘
niand for imslnras. Only $3,600.
kF.NN l kl>V ST.-TWO fcl.KVATKD LOTH
CURRAN .ST., NEAR MARIETTA HT. W
one three room cottage on nice lot In
good white settlement. $500. one hundred
cash nud !>alance $10 monthly.
STORE HOUSE
AND DWELLING.
n edge of**?!/. * Price $2,000 * $SM cash'and
25 per montn. with 7 per cent Interest.
-THOS. W. JACKSON.
INVESTMENT PROP
ERTY.
$2,100 will buy almost new
colored property renting
for $24.30 a month. Large
corner lot and room enough
for another house. This is
good value.
THOS. W. JACKSON,
141G Fourth National Bank
Building.
STEPHENSON BROS.,
Plumbing and Gas Fitting,
51 S. Forsyth Street.
Phones—Bell 2528 Main.
Atlanta 37.
are brand n«:\v and lovely. On large, fine
bits. Bight on car line aud In the city.
12 minutes from center of city. Bath and
toilet, hot aud cold water; 6 rooms; pay
ments only $20 per month; 6 rooms, |>ay-
tnents only $26 per month; 6 rooiua, extra
|n -details see
finish, $30 per month. For full <
COPENHILL LAND CO.
16 EDQEWOOD AVENUE.
Bell Phone 605; Atlanta Phone 346.
STURGEON & LANE,
HEAL ESTATE, LOANS AND IN
VESTMENTS,
727-728 EMPIRE BLDG.
$3,750—FOR 10-ROOM HOUSE, IN EXCEL-
lent condition, on Highland avenue, near
Ponce DeLeflh avenue. On beautiful corner
lot and 100 feet frontage. Terms easy.
ITSSCFoTt NKW CAflTOI. AVKNl'l;
home, with 6 rooms. Terms easy,
I2.B00—Foil 6-UOOM COTTAOE AND Cult-
tier store adjoining, always rented for
<26 a month. Terms. Good investment.
$2.660—for 6-Room coTTAok X75T5
hall. Just % block off Waslilugtuii street;
lot 50x189. Terms.
$2,400—6-UOO^i COTTAGE, NKW. NEAR
Washington st Has all modern conven
iences; lot 900 fe«t deep. Terms.
te.*»-F<m nick s-HiMJM ITomE In
West End; lot 60x200. Terms.
l-'.ioo-IVm 5-huom uuttaiik n'kau
MllltHlge nvenue. On easy terms.
K.aw-1'OH E-IIOOM COTTAOK M IILOCK
from Grant Park; lot 40x186. Terms.
fc.OQO-FOlt 8-KOOM COTTAdK. N'KAU
j'ark. Terms very easy.
7 IIOOM 2-HToltY llol'HK <)S‘
Illlllnnl Btreet, corner lot; always reuttn]
for $16 mouth. This has n good future aud
plai*e Is In splendid eondltlon.
jLiiSo^^oR 3UOO.M 1io\‘hk OX LARGE
lot, near Grant Park; plenty of fruit nud
flowers. Terms $100 cash, $10 month.
»i.Wo-Fim clinoM iiiiIInk 6>i I:.VS|
IfnrrlM strei»t. Now rented for $12J0 per
month. Terms.
I1..T0O—l-llOO M liOt'HK UN IIKIIIUAND
avenue. Terms.
$1,060 — FUU 5 ROOM f’OTTAGK.
splendid (Hindltlon, l»etweeii Marietta at.
and Humphries avenue. Terms.
iiltt-t'OU S-IIOUM COTTAUK ON EAST
avenue. Terms.
$900—4-ltOOM ( Ol’l’AUhi NEAR I1ILL HT.,
on lot 40x120, always rented for $8 per
month. Small cash payment, balance $10
l>er month.
IlMMt li’MM'K OFF IIKIIll.ANIl AVK-
nue, nice 3-rooui rottng** 111 Hpleiidld con
dition. $100 rash. $10 month.
SOO-3IIOO.M NKO’ltO HOI'HK ANl)
Imseineiit. all new, on Myrtle street; nl-
ways rented for $8.60. This Is good Invest
ment.
tfiiF-b-tlriOM COTTAdK S'KA 11 HOl'XII-
eru shops, lot 26x166. Terms.
Fdit Ukaitifi i, Past Flt<i.\“r
Grant st. lot; well shad»I. All city lm-
proveuients.
McNEILL & SHERWOOD
REAL ESTATE AND CONTRACTING
614 Empire Building. Phone 887.
WANTED AT ONCE.
FOR CASH CUSTOM Ell, $100,000 WORTH
of railroad frontage tbnt has uot doubled
In value In the last 2 years. '
• KOIt 8ALE.
BRICKYARD AND MANUFACTURING
site on railroad, containing 60 acres, with
creek and rock, within 2 miles of Piedmont
park. Will sell any part.
I.7W >> 11*1* i*i. * 1U-II
large lot on East Pint ...
will-exchange for smaller home.
$7,600 WILL PURCHASE AN ELEGANT
9-rooui house, lot 100x200 feet. In Inumn
Park. Druid Circle.
THREE NEW 9-ROOM HOUSES
beautiful corner In West End. $4,250 to
$4,600.
$28.60 to 31-00.
WASHINGTON STREET—9-ROOM, IIKAU
tlful home with 2 cblua closets, folding
doors, line gas fixtures modern conven
iences, etc., stable, large lot to alley. Terms
noiiji, .-niuui .>r,u iiuinr,, ii.'i r.n
walls, cabinet mantels, Meldrlm street,
only $1,700. Terms.
- lo-KooM FT5TOE on
BKAIITIKUL NKW .
Peachtree with over one acre of ground.
Price $9,500. LlliernI terms or will ex
change for vacant property or ainnller
home.
OVER 8.000 FEET RAILROAD FRONTAGE
oat of and within city limits. Prices. $800
to $36,000 per lot, at bargain counter prices.
Buy now and double your money within a
year.
IF YOU WANT A tlt’SINKSH SITE WE
have clients who will buy and Improve
for you. Call and see us.
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 PETERS BLDO.
NEW 5-HOOM HOUSE WITH HALL AND
23 acres of land arc Meal, with 100 fruit
trees now bearing, and crop plantod; %
chert road, 8 miles from center of city.
$1.200; this can’t l»e l>ent.
mAdeun
Don’t wait.
bargain.
ONLY $3,500.
FOR A CHOICE SUBUR
BAN COTTAGE HOME.
ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HOMES
In Kdgewood, n modern 6-room cottage,
elegantly finished tushie and of neat and
attractive nnpcuraace outside, east front.
4’ouvonlent to two car tinea and only 12
mluutes’ ride from Atlanta’* center, also
convenient to churches and Kdgewood
school; In s nuMlel nelghl>orhood; large lot.
103x30. with an adjotning lot, 60x300. which
•*au lie Imught for $700 additional; lot lias
all Improvements—wood, chicken ami ser
vant’s nous«*n. stable, good garden. 3 early
hearing fruit trees and a large select
variety of henuttfu! flowers; a very pretty
lawn In front.
This Is auother one of those gems that
5 mi can’t deacrllie In an advertisement.
’ou will have to see It to appreciate It.
It has lieen turned over to me for exclusive
sale, and I can sell It on easy terms, and
won’t be long nlarat It.
J. H. LATHAM,
. 238 EQUITABLE BLDG.
Bell Phone 3143; Atlanta 2149.
TOR RENT BY
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
of Washington st..
tlonary washstand,
pantry, and sink Hi kitchen on the Drat
floor: has hath, rtoast, stationary wash-
stand. electric bella oa second toot; Wash-
Is In one of oar best
be vacated when rented
$75.00 per month.
IK YOU WANT YOt lt PltOfEllTY SOLD,
ll.t I* •
list It with no.
3-ItOOM UOTTAUE. nu:k lot. XvAYEti
Showing the Arrival nml Dcpgrture o( Pa,
..nger Trains of the Following Road.:
WESTIIBM AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Na Arrive From- No prnart To-
• 3 Nashville 7.-10 am * : Nashville . 8:33 am
73 Marietta . 8:35 am .1 Marietta ..12:10 pm
•W Nashville U:« am >32 Nashville
70 Marietta . 2:50 pm .2 Marietta
• 1 Nashville 7:35 pm » 4 Nashville
4:50 pm
5:30 pm
8:60 pin
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Arrive From— Depart To—
Savannah ... 7:20 am Macon 13:20 am
Jnck.onvllle . 7:50 am Savannah ... 8:00 am
Macon - 11:40 f m Macon . L . 4:00 pm
aiUCVU ra.rar HBWU l.tlllll YAW UUI
Savannah ... 4:06 pm Savannah ... 9:10 pm
Xfaeon 7:55 nm Tackeonvllle . 8:33 pm
ATLANTA AND WEST
POINT RAIL
ROAD.
rom— Depart To—
ii:40am 'Montgomery 5:30 am
Mun'gom'y . 7M5 pm *Montgomery 12:45 pm
•Selma 11:36 pp: JSrim* 4:20 pm
La Orange ... 8:20gci I-aOrange ....5:30pm
•Montgom'y . 5:40 pm •Montgom'y „U:15pm
•Dally. AH other train* dally except Sun-
da .fil trains of Atlanta and Weet Point
Railroad Company nrrlve nt nnd depart
from Atlanta Terminal station, corner
Mitchell atreet nnd Madlaon avenue.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Arrive From- Depart To-,
. 6:00 pm -Angaria
, 6:45 am Uthonl-
, 7:46 am 'Angus
' ” nyer
3:30 pm
pm
6:10 pm
•Augusta ...12:30 pm Cony
Utbonla .... 5:25 pm Covington
•Augusta .... 5:15 pm -Augusta ,...U:45pm
•Dally. All other train, dolly except Sun-
SEABOARD AIR
Arrive From—
IVn.hlngton . 6:30 «m
Abbeville ...9:00 am
Memphis. . .11:45 am
New York . . 3:30 pm
Monroe. . . . 7:40 pm
Ulrmlngh'm . 9:26 pm
Shown In Central
LINE RAILWAY.
Depart To—
Rlrmlngham . 6:40 am
Monroe . . . 7:20 am
New York . .12:00 m
Abbeville . . 4:00 pm
Memphis . . . 6:00 pm
Washington . 9:35 pm
time.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY.
By virtue of nn order of the court of
ordinary of raid eoahty, granted at the
June term, 1908, will be sold at public out-
on the first Tueadny In July, 1906, be
fore the court liouae door of said county,
within the legul hoars of sale, the follow
ing property of the estate of lthoda W.
Peyton, deceased, to wit: All that tract or
parcel of land In the city of Atlunta, Indng
part.of land lot 46, In the 14th district of
originally Henry, now Fulton county, Geor-
gln. sltunte as follows: Fronting forty-seven
(47) feet, more or lees, on the north side
May 27, 1832. and recorded
$2,503—ABOUT four doors from Gordon at. West End, new cottage; 6 lieantlful rooms;
roceptloii ball, parlor, bedroom, dining room, kiteheu, bath (fine porcelain tub) water,
E s. large lot (large enough for another cottage); a very ueat home. Owner needs
Ow; balance terms.
Cheap at this price. $500 down; balance easy.
Is p
$SJ09-4)VEItLOOKING GRANT PARK, on Cherokee ave., close to Georgia ave.: six
rooms nnd bath: water, gas. fruit trees, the best place we know of for your children.
Owner needs $1,900; balance ensy. Ilnve had nn offer of $3,600; small cash payment
$2.850—GRANT, near Georgia ave.: 8-room, almoat new cottage home. Owner baa good
First—All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being In the city of Atlanta, be
ing part of bind lot No. 20 In the 14th dis
trict of originally Henry, now Fulton coun
ty, Georgia, and part of block *'F” of the
Pearl and Waterhouse property, as per plat
recorded In book JJ, page 447, record of
deeds for said county, on the 14th day of
November, 18S1, the same being south half
of a lot fronting 60 feet on the east side of
White in snbl deed to the Neal Loan and
Ranking Company. Said property fronts 2S
Butorin street (formerly New street)
feet
and extends back
feet, nnd Is the south half of a lot deede
July 19. 1890, by John W. White to M. C.
Parks and S. It. Parks, and recorded in
book A-4, page 459, April 7, 1891.
Second—All that tract or pnreel of land
. . — — parcel i
lying and being In the 14th district of orig
inally ” — - -
lnnlly Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia,
being In Innd lot 79 thereof, and being lot
7, ns per plat on file at offlee of city engl-.
neer and fronting 40 2-3 feet on the east
*i<Ic of McAfee street X.S 2-3 feet north of
Gresham street and extending east same
width ns front parallel with Gresham
street 106 feet.
Third—All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being In the city of Atlanta and
larly described ns followa. to wit: Com
mencing at n point on the east side of
Fowler street, <'i feet from the northeast
corner of Simpson and Fowler streets, and
running thence along the east side of Fow
ler street 30 feet, thence back east same
width ns front 100 feet.
Fourth—All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being In the city of Atlanta, be
ing* H nnrf nt lnml Inf Vn -C nf fh.i 1141. HI*.
.. Georgia, being a part of block No. 166
nnd known ns the northwest half of city
lot No. 3, commencing at the line of the
James Campbell property on the east side
of Ltickle street, nnd running In n south
ern direction 44% feet, more or less, to the
Thomas Doonan fence, thence oastwardly
with said fence 102 feet, more or less, to a
cross fence, thence northwardly with said
cross fence 39 feet to the fence separating
said lot from the Campbell lot, thence with
sabl fence westwardly 38 feet, thence north
following fence 8 feet, still following line of
fence Sit feet ('• Luekle Street, the point
of beglhhlng. Also the household rural-
I err ;it is? Luekle street. Terms cash.
Said property sold for paying debts and *
>r distribution. •
ALBERT BOYLSTON, Administrator.
622 Prudential Bldg.
ELLIS. WIMBISH & ELLIS, Attorneys.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
fruits.- ^
Oranges $3 to $3.51 ,
Lemons $5.60 to $5.75.
Limes $1 to $1.25.
Pina apples $2.50 to $3.60.
Bnuann*. straights, per bunch $1.50 ta
$1.75; Culls, per bunch $1 to $1.25.
Strawberries, Georgia stock, 14-qunrt
crates, $1.50 to $2; Tennessee $1 to $L50
per crate.
POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE.—
Live hens 35c to 37%c each; live ducks.
.table, par lb., 20c to 21%c; cook
ing. per lb., 12%c to 15c.
Honey—Naw 8®10c lb.; In 1-lb. racks 10
012c.
VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes, No. 1
stock $4.60 barrel; No. 2 stock $3.50
to $4.
Cabbage. 2% to 3c lb., demand good. M
Beets, cabbage crates, per crate $125 to *
$2.50.
Peas, per drum, 75c to $1; very slow sale.
Tomatoes, per crate, $2 to $2.t0.
Beans, green, per crate, 75c to $1, market
overstocked; wax 60 to 75c.
Squash, yellow* $1 to $1.25; white 75c
to $1.
Lettuce,’ hea'd. per drum $1.26 to’ $1.60. V
Old Irish potatoes, per bushel, $1.25 to ^
reason for selUng. 2*cnV^il'ncaV Not a 'more desirable location on*Grant st. Favorable
terms to right party.
LET US SHOW YOU THROUGH OUR LIST. PRETTY PLACES IN OTHER SEC
TIONS; SOME ON EASY TERMS.
STEVENSON BROTHERS & COMPANY,
REAL ESTATE.
Bell 1051.
1529 CANDLER BUILDING.
Atlanta 306.
NOTICE!
We beg leave to notify our friends and the public that we have
moved our offlee* from No>. 24-25 Inman Bldg. TO NO. 12 S. BROAD
ST. (next to The Journal offlee.) We will be pleaied to have you call
on na there. Wo propose to continue the tame conscientious and cour
teous treatment of all, no matter whether the traniaotton be large or
■mall. Our object in making thla move la to be In a position to give
better service both to the buyer and teller. We solicit your busineifl.
W. A. FOSTER,
REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT.
SALESMEN; | SALES DEPARTMENT)
A. S. Hook and R. C. Eve.
J. William Robbins and Charlei E.
Morgan.
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.
Sweat potatoes, per bushel, $1.25 to $1.60.
Spinach $1 per bushel.
Asparagus 13% to lb%c bunch.
Peaches, per crate, $2 to $2.60.
Cherries, 24-quart crate, $2.50 to $3. - *
Cantaloupes, par crato. $2 to $2.50.
Blackberries 10 to l2%o quart.
Dewebrrles 10 to 12%c quart.
FLOUR. GRAIN, PROVI8ION8. „
FLOUR.—Postels Elegant, $6.26; Diamond
patent $6; fancy patent $5.10; half patent
$4.10 to $4.35: fancy $3.90; spring wheat
patent $S.60Ct». Market strong.
CORN.—Choice red cob 76c; Ito. 3 white
73c; No. 2 yellow 73c; mixed 72c.
Oats—White clipped 49c: No. 3 white 48c|
No. 2 mixed 47c; golden 47c.
MEAL.—Plata water ground, per bushel
72cj bolted 140-lb Jutes, per bushel,
if AY.—Timothy, "choice” large bales, XLlOs ;
mail bales, $1.06: do.. No. i 1
uu., cholco Small uaio, «*.WJ uu., «!%• _ .
third bales, $1.06; do. No. 2 95c; do. No. 1 ]
clover mixed 95c; do.. No. 3 closed mixed I
90c. • I
CLOVE R-^Ch?!ce_90c._
90c; shorts, white, $L40; shorts, fancy.
shorts, brown, $L8Q; bran, pure __
pounds, $1.30; bran, mixed, 70 pounds, $L20|
Purina feed $L85; salt, 100-lb. sacks, 49i
ton. $28: hulls, square sacks, per ton, j.
The abovo prices are f. o. b. Atlanta, ana
subject to Immediate acceptance.
fornia hams li%q* , JliP RL.—
bellies 20-25 lbs. 10.50, fat bteka ft. plates ft.
Supreme lard, basis 9.75; Know Drift com*
pound 7%.
GROCERIES. . .
8U0AR.—Standard granulated B.»| Non
York Refined 4 to 4%c; plantations 4 to 4%o.'
Market stronger. . . . , -. .
COFFEE.—Roasted Arbuckle’s $15,561 r
bulk, in bags or barrels, 12%c; green 10 ta j
23c. Marstc weak.'
RICE.—Carolina 4% to 7%C, according U.
grade. Market very strong.
twine 13%c; bricks 4c. Market i
8TOCK8 AND B0ND8. . . *
Bid. Asked, ,
Georgia 4%s. 1915 ..««■«» 114 111 I
Georgia R. R. 6*. 1910 , 106 106% ,
Savannah 5s. 1909. .,,••••• 102% 263%
Macon 6s, 1910 ..••••««,• 106
Atlanta 6s, 1911 .•••»•«•• XK
Atlanta 4%s, 1922 ••••■■• 109
Atlanta 4s, 1934 ....••••• 106%
Atlanta and West Point • . • • 160
ta
WRt
Aiinma nnu *» fit i nmi . * • • iou
Atlanta and West Point Debts. 109
C. R. of Georgia first Income , • ...
do. 2d Income tt
do. 3d Income $9
Georgia . . . . ... . « •
Augusta and Savannah
Southwestern
Georgia Pacific lsts • • •
C., C. and A. 1st. - L
• ■ .117
, 120
AUCTION SALE JUNE 16.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
THE RENTING AGENT.
-12 Auburn Ave. Both Phones 61 s
E. G. Black and W. H. Allen have purchased the old sum
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
isn’t shaded with beautiful oaks, and having street-car frontage
of nearly 600 feet, lo reach this property take the Decatur car
at the corner of Edgewood Avenue and Peachtree Street and get
oft at W inter s Station. For plats and information apply to
FAVER \& BLACK,
• 3O8-3I0-316 Peters Buildimr,
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Botti Phones 3*510
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