The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 01, 1906, Image 14

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14 TITE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. SATURDAY. SF.PTEMRER 1. IV» I WANT ADS I ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for less than 25 cent*, the price of four line*. Six words of average length make a line. The following rate* • re for consecutive insertions! 1 time . 3 times 26 times 52 times 78 times , 8 cents a line. . 5 cents a tine. . 4*4 cents a line. . 4 cents a line. . 3Zg cents a line. 3 cents a line. Written notice is required to discontinue classified advertise* ments. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS -MUSI' BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH Georgian want ade. are Inex* pensive, but they bring quick re* suits and sure returns. Ads. for Situations Wanted will be Inserted one time free of charge. They must not exceed four lines. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When tending ade. pay for at rates quoted above. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. PlKKTCLAKM ItUKINKS:- HOUSES should hare high grad** si rue Call on Kent Him Co., WH North JTj Phone 292*. Pryor street. IF YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE OR office fixture* Vo sell, see the Houtbern Auction and Mnlrage 1’nutpnny, 59 Month ui trace Bell : WHILE THEY LAST-ONE DOLLAR RIB Iwui* 75**. |7 n <|nju*n; 75c ribbons for 50c. per doseti. If are have the kind you wulit, l*etti*r load up. Best curl ton nr tuiide, $1 to Si Iwx. 1*1 mount on Hi inure lioxe*. Keo-Lox Manufacturing Com pmiy. 611 Austell building. b. |9 d< Ivory Brand, former price 75c 17 dexeti; now, while they Inst. 5k- each, $1.5? dozen. Carbon pajM-r, $1 tu $4 box. Kee-Lox Manufacturing Company, Cjl Aus tell building. GET HOME BEFORE HONE—KKE-LOX Uaiid-niade ribbon*. Toro rotors, or any on hand, reduced to 75c each; $7 dor.cn. Ivory lira lid rlblnm* were $7 doxen, 75c; now $4.50 dozen, or 60r each, Curium paper. $1 Ke. ami Metal Company, paying 30 per cent on hitt'NtmPiit. The amount of money derived from this stoek will enable u* to demand our price for nearly all stock In our line at present. We are making money, and .fc, ean show a net gain of 50 per cent over the 4fl Inst twelve month*’ huslmiss. We have stood Iommi'h accrued lu first year’s busl- Ih•side* SO pc tills loss. We have till* organisation who are aide, conipe and thoroughly familiar with all hrnu composing the hiislness of our < •lies up with any estment : rants win I we have no thin desiring a paying Iii- tlielr capital. Only nppll- •nn huslne** need apply, as '• to go over this matter BUSINESS DIRECTORY. talking Machines. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORD*- Wholesale and retell distributors of Vic tor TsIking Machines and Records. Just received large consignment of machines and over 10.000 records. Immediate attention gh-en mall orders. We want the names of all talking machine dealers fn the Mouth. Write for catalogue. Alexnnder-Klyea Co. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phones 6488. 412 Peters Building. BICYCLE SUNDRIES. BICYCLER and HUNDRIKH—largest bicycle and sundry dlstrfhntora In the Honfli. Mouthern agents for Pierce, title. Hu*!! and Hudson bicycles. Write for pur 1906 catalogue and price list; Alexauder- • -•#» ■ iny.ui , a.*i» ni.i.iADi.n senger*, 'phone 33. J. A. Davies and J. C, Brsunn. M E DICA L KROMOPATHIL REMEDIES CURE scalp diseases and moke hair grow. Krotn s Medicated Soap makes you by- glcnleally clean. (SO years success.! J. J. Kroiii, specialist. C13 ’Tbs Graud." At* PICTURE FRAME8. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. II. W. Yarbrough. 2V4t Auburn avenue, corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn are* IUI, uni* 4II-JUKIU *ircri, This Is a well built brand-new cottage, lu a choice ueighl»orhood, and we * have reduced the price for Immediate sale to thl* figure, and can make very attractive terms. a $9,000—THIRTY-SIX-ROOM HOTEL, BAHT* man. Os.; re-modeled, new furniture; lot nearly 2 acres; good patronage; rented at present on lease at $100 per month. This '“ft splendid Investment, lu n live town. Will suit some.hotel man to buy this nnd get possession as soon ns present lease expires. W rite us for particulars. AN8LKY PARK LOT-ON PEACHTREE circle, 190x420, and we are going to sell this lot at cost for special reasons. Prlct $6,709. It’s a good one. PRE88INQ CLUB. 'REHHINCi—ALTERING—TilE NEW BU- reka Presaliig Club—t'leaning— Repairing. Atlanta ’plume 707. Bell ’phone 2475. 106V4 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Go. Membership $1 per mouth. STOVES AND RANGE8 REPAIRED. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND set up. Expert workman. Patterson uriilture house, 286 Peters street. 'Phones, provements down. Atlanta 2172, Bell 791 west. We buy any thing $5.000—LINDEN AVENUE, NEAR PEACH tree, 'a splendid 9-room house ou nice, » •-* can mtke eatJr M*MJUCVE.YTH STREET; SHAKY, level lot, &>x2(H. Your lust chance to *et om* of thee lovelr loti for n bom. Spe. rlo roftion for selling. Thl, la like «nk, mill flue .Ilk at Hint. 335.00 FRONT FOOT—\VB HAVE ON THE north ride, on a nooU .treet, 250x160, nl- moet perfectly lerei, corereil with dense ■bade tree., onk. Iilnckgnm, etc. All itn J WANTED HELP—MALE. Metal Company, 175 "to 133 Madison nvenne. GET A HIGH BRED SCOTCH COLLIE tlJPn P find r I l* l ‘ . Kor deaertp* Georgian price, address G. A., care The PHARMACY DIPLOMA AND LICENSE In 12 months. Address Southern College of Pharmacy, Atlanta, Gn. WANTED—A PRESS FEEDER-JOB AND cylinder. DeLosch Mill Manufacturing Company, 400 Highland avenue. U t.VTKD— DEPUTY ORGANIZERS, AT LANTA AND SOUTHERN STATES. FOR TIN “ORDER OF WASHINGTON.” TWENTY-THREE YEARS OLD AND NO COMPETITORS. $50 PER WEEK TO HUSTLERS. ADDRESS, WITH REFER* I.NCi:. B. L. LYDEN. SUPERINTENDENT III PRESENTATIVES, $16 EAST FIFTH STREET, CHATTANOOGA. TENS. NIGHT 8CHOOI/-BOO K KE B PI N G, shorthand. Typewriting, etc., only $4 n nutb. Dnughon's Practical Business Col- FOR SALE-BEST RUBBER TIR’J; workmanship guaranteed. Georgia Ve hicle Mfg. Co., 60 nnd 52 West Mitchell st FOR HALE-TWO CAR LOAD* FINK Brock way surrles, runabouts nnd depot wagons. Nothing be(/er made. Georgia Vehicle Mfg. Co., 60 and 62 West Mitchell WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—ALL KINDS OF SALABLE school, law, medical books for cash. J. C Gavan, 71 Whitehall street. ’Phone M22. WANTKD-TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO buy Money Flour, There la money In ANTED—SECOND-HAND ROM ,-TOP or flat-top desk, with side drawers. Must lie In good condition. State price. Ad dress Desk, care The Georglnn. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. If. W. ROUNTREE & BRO. TRUNK AND ..BAG CO. Retail uud nj ml ring. No. 77 W hit elm 11 street. Phone I5i6. WATCHMAKING. TO TIIE TRADE: C OMPLICATBD watches are my hobby. Modern Ideas In work aud dealings. II. Walter Lett, Room 1217 Fourth National Bank Bldg.. Atlanta. 8HOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. « .J‘SL KIB ' OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Dell 2335. Men's sewed half soles, 75c. FOR FINE SHOE RE PAIRING J TO opposite No cheoi go to J. w. Carroll, 47 South Pryor street, "noslte court house. All work first-class, cheap prices. WANTED-PRINTED LISTS OR CAT A- Iocs of Georgln legal blanks. Please mall to Edgar Odom, Willard, Go. P ANTED—FIFTY FIRST CLASS CAR [■• liters at Macon, Ga., nt once. Long Job; best wages. John II. McKenxIe’s Hons. WANTED—TWO YOUNG MEN WILLING f«» work and learn to tell paint and cl i- *. Apply to Mr. Martin, 12 North For- eytli street. F. J. Coolcdge A* Son. Hale, 168-160 Edgcwood. WANTED—GOOD, SOBER LABORATORY 'swan for dental office nt once; reference required. R. II. Thomas, I). D. 8., Vat * up. 1022 Century Bldg. i:\PKRIKNCF.D PACKERS FOR DRY rare, shoes, clothing and specialty, stenog- ni■hers, bookbinder, farm iiinnnger, factory nanager. drug clerk, office lioya, typewriter 10223 Century Bldg. WANTED—HELP. YOUNG MAN AS BOOK KEEPER AND STEN OG RAPHER.MUST HAVE HAD EXPERT ENfE. SEND REFEREN CES. MUST BE STEADY. RELIABLE, SOBER. AD DRESS IN OWN HAND WRITING, B. & &, CARE THE GEORGIAN. WA.VTBD—TO FlncriAMB (JENKIIAI. nxiticy nf nn ..tnlill.lnil Ilf, InHtirnm’i* romimny hnvlng fnvornlilc rntr. nMil pnll- rlM, or Imlf Intermit. Aililrmm t’o.h, cnri 1 1 11-- <;...rp-l:! II MISCELLANEOUS. TIIK SOIITIIKHN AUCTION AND HAD <•«** Coot|mIIT will liny or ,,ll you out. VICTOIt MANCIANE8K AND CRUMB •trrl Imnk "Iifr, nnd vnult doom: 1-vrry. thing In info line. It. w. F.lll,. Agent, M 8. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—AGKNT8—HOYS AND OIRI.H n erery town lu Oeorgln and Alnlinuin for midget enrdi. Write for free utuple, nod term,. Antrji Oreer, AtlnnU, On. 1512 the home' of the VL.... . Inntlc t tmnt Line rnllrnnd. Agent, wnut tel. Adilren Alex,tnlrr IVnlker, (Vaycron. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. HALLWOODS. IDEALS and nil other tuakn at bargain price, 7. raa .clI you a regtater. aultabla fat any hnrinen, nt a price that caonot help bnl pinnae you. Caab or monthly payment,. Erery register guaranteed for two year, ftoutbern Caab R-glrier Oo.. Itranch of American Bttond* njDd j Cnah|It.glat»r Co.. 24 8. Oroad atr.nL HEOISTER EXCHANGE. 24 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Qa. ART SCHOOL. WANTED-THE PUBMC TO VI.... Hlnppy , Hehool of Art nnd Inapeet por trait. palutFd hr hi. large claau, 'Corner I’rarbtree nnd Aulinrn. FRANKLIN. TIIE CLEAN CLEAN FBI, low. eleana anlta II to 11.60. Paata 168 Whitehall Ht. Pbonea, Bell 629. A. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ATTRACTIVE SHINS tVILL llltlNU YOU rade wo * tone 292$. PICTURE AGENTS—SEND YOUR WORK - . 7‘! r •blsrjremept; fair price*, good finish; If by 20. Itellglous and scenery pic ture* cheap. The Garner 13A pel. wtr.*et, Atlanta, Ga. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WASTED-FKMALB. COMPFaTENT REM lost n operators furnished positions. “ itngton Typewriter Co.. 11$ reach tree WANTED - HOUSEKEEPER IMMKDI* ntely for young ladle** college. Only c»m- pc tent and exitcrtence.1 person* nefnl apply. State salary required and send recommenda tion- Address at oneo Shorter College, WANTED-GIRLS IN WHOLESALE depnrtment to pack candy; alno expe- rb-n -I help In factory. Wiley’s, 87 Peach- AGENTS WANTED—WE MANUFACTURE ten afdcndld liotiaehold tirflcfe* that sell rapidly; our ngent* are nluklng from $3 to flo per tiny; a sure money winner for nu*ii mid women; write now. you won’t U;’.. American II. A; P. Co., Cnm- brM£cMMi|i^ V E tL WANTKD^-^ TilXvELEVtrHAL^ men In Georgln to *elt fruit elder* ami «rwers sundrleo. $20 per week and com- iiiIrhIoiin; travellus exnenaea allow.*.), !». tcrmGfona^Tnhh^ffu^ii^ FOR SALK—FARM, FARM FOR 8AI.E-112 ACRES. ITmTles northeast of Dalln*. Three room tciumt house, good barn nnd well; nice *bndy place, on nubile road. Fine nro*|»eet for mlaernl. This la n bnrgnlu; $7 per acre. Box g. Dali**, «;a. Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor. IF YOU WISH TO HUY, HELL OR Ex change property of any kind It will pay you to aw* us. c. II. Wells «fc Co., 1104 Fourth National Bank. NO FRENZIED FINANCE IN PURCIIAH- lug a lot In Rlverelde mldlflon to the <’U.v of Wnycro**, tin. Agents wanted. Address Hlveralde park, Wnycro**, Gn. WALL PAPER. (formerly or Burnett A Willis) I* not dead nor missing. He I* contracting wall paper and painting. Office nnd show room 13 East Hunter street. Both ’phones 660. $3.960-NEAR TIIE PEACIITUEE8 WE have a brand new 2-story well-built house, rented on lease (or one rear at $37.50; house la n dandy nnd the location can’t be beat $6,500-FI FT/1 HPUr.KT HOME OF NINE rooms, ou lot 60x200 (ns perfect a lot there (« In the city). This bouse Is furnace- heated, lu good repair, could not be duptl t*ated for the money. - XKAR TXckMH,—IS—3555 nejghborbfMMj, we have a seren-goom cot- 15. ver f 8°°^ condition, on a lot ¥.,'■»■ SM-. Think uf the riu of thl, lot! Atlanta dirt, too. Lot alone la almost worth the price. Always occupied ns home. SALESMEN: L'tTIlT'BftltV L Si. JOHS' SUN, M'hONALD EUbANKH. A BEAUTIFUL HOME, House Recently Built. Hm seven room* on first floor and two on second. A large new barn and a good two-room servant house. Lot 280x600. Shade and fruit trees. Conve nient to car. Opposite Dr. Rid ley's summer home. On best street out of Decatur. “OWNER,” Decatur, Ga. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. SIX-ROOM MODERN ROUSE, BEST rt of Jones avenue, and a beauty; $2, ojTlfo^7ir^II)^^P^BAir^TREE¥: between Chestnut nnd English avenue, nice level large lot, $336. We have A S’icE fiveroom . east front. Lot U* * .eights, only $1,250. Fimnoosi cotTAcit .... street. Lot 60 by 125. This Price $2,000. WK RaVB a f.o¥ UN WMliWAhi) AVE- nue; 104 by 186, to another street; only I ll, 100. TWO Hltf-KOOM COTTAGES NEAft tM- mlnsl station; sidewalks and sewer; cabl ..at mantels; —** 600 each; one ments. Fffim WrfgB L«VEi;~^b'sflAbV LoTb near Grant park; $1,400. TnmrpxpxftT i- TTT5TT ran ran we ran aril It ROTBRfT we r . _ . repel * ve ua a trial, FOR RENT—ROOMS. ROOMS-FOR GENTLEMEN, WITHOUT or wlih Imnnt. In private fnmlir; modern ronvrnlonrre; liorlh aide; rharge. ronaona- IiIp. Addreaa L. F. W„ I*. O. Box 799. PERSONAL. DAVID W. YARnr.ouoll. MASTER FLLMDER, Phone* 1266. JO K. Ilunter s't # KENT LIGHTS. 6NTLE LIGHT- Pryor Bt. Ales Kant. FIFTY YOUNfi LADIES WANTED IN box and tray department; light, caay work and good pay. National Paper ig ■ C..7 Decatur street. WANTED HELP—Male and Female, TI11 ir^V;V»LDFN A11E rTKGPGPA^llltKAT frtll ramiMilgn. Lucrative, dlgnlfictl nnd desirable employment I* difficult to procure. I vrryone wno wlahe* *ucl» employment I* urg'4 to call Monday. Wcduciuhiy or Frldny 1-4'f'Ti* mem nt The Golden Ago office, 510 U.ikM-l.w Hide SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. toi NG MAN WITH EIGHT YEARS* Exl perlenco a* Job printer and platen prime- deal re* (xmltlon In j-irh! <numtry t'i Printer, I*ock A\TED—A IHUI1TIOK AS GROCERY clerk: 11 year*' experience 4u groceries wild fruit. Gnwery, 364 Houston street. OLD HATS MADE NEW \ NAM A aIND MILAN STRAW 1IATB Bhh.1* or sweata. Sc each ACME HATTERS. CH Whitehall at 8CHOOL BQQK8. KROM'S MEDICATED and hair aoap; sold at drui meut store*: ask for It or SKIN, . SCALP flu'ir*. bar ior ii or write J. J. Krotn, Scalp and Hair Specialist. 613 The Graud! Atlanta, us. C. W. BUSSELL HAS MOVED Ttl 19 Peter* street. Have your roof*, gutters and warm air furuaees put In shape before whiter come*. WAYCHOSH, GA., IS ATTRACTING THE attention of the whole Mate. I^it* hi Riverside addition offer a fine Invent men t, Apenta wsnttnl. Addre** Hlveralde park W n.verbs*. G*. 1 FOR SALE---RCAL E8TATE, ,F . YO, , T . ”PRDPEHTV TO^KELl! place It with us; we give R our *t>eclnl and persona attention. If It’s wortL the price we wIR sell It. C. H. Wells A Co., 1104 Fourth National Rank. IF YOU WISH TO BUY. 8KI.I. OR EX change property of tiny kind. It will par you ti> see us. C. II. Well* 6 Co,, itiH i-*»iirfh National Bank Bldg. 8TOUE-I3.* PEACHTREE STREET, RUN. ulug through to Forsyth street, hubul- lug g.s>l bnsctnettr anil upstairs. Apply GM/htiiau Steam I-numlry, I3i) SUVKN ROOM. TWO-STORY RESIDENCE •lrsT' 1 ^ - a -’ 1 electric llghta, & Atblres* Box 6.*, iHM-ntnr. WANTED—REAL E8TATE. antll the rush? We buy your ol<Pl If -datde, bring them up now; lm.»kK «re are gunrniite«>4| to ttsed. S.*uthern U k Concern. 71 Whitehall str*»et. S» M la !■•• cr»miu free for the Imi.v* and girls. I."N'T WAIT UNTIL fn>; III SiniXvH of M lv«d opening. Get y*mr Isstk* now; w. bare the oirrwt list* nnd will guarantee t»i- lMH»ka O. K. We will buy your obi (MwdtsJf salable. In»n‘t wall; c*»me rhen ran them Ib**k Citi»*-erii. eotnf d*w»r. Ice ereant t ItlrU frw. M. A. SH ELTON, DO NTT FORGET SI. A. SHELTON IS A ftlcal stove ami range repairer; best and material guaranteed, both phones ii 6. Pryor it>wt. i DON V It YOU WISH TO BUY, SELL OR KX- change pr«»|H*rty «*f any klml. It will pay you to us. C. If. Wells A Co., Ora Fourth National Bank THOSE WHO DESIRE TO TAKE TECH student* as lM«froei> please a«btres* n o Ibiyle, m-eretnry, at the **hoot. * l«w your palullng, .loo, ll nloo,' Au.I "Hlwayi lowo.t In Ih, nrlv,r' Burnett, of course! Your “Unele 41m” la ban! to hen»: Ilea at .Nnmler 12 E. Hunter street. Both Phones S6A FOR RENT—HOTEL. MCE 18-ROOM HOTEL, DOING A GOOD transient business nnd has several regu lar boarders. In 20 mile* of Atlanta. Tills 1* a good paying proposition In a growing Address Hotel, 3 Edgcwood ave. 3794. CUT PRICE8. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR new visible L. P. Smith typewriters, we arc selling the following machine* nt S rices unheard of before: Remingtons. mlth Premiers. Denamore*. Monarch*. Foxes. UnderwiMtd* and several other makes of machines. ’Phone 1641. II, M. Ashe ! "ilu ’“*?!, M -"’» <'lirl«tlm» AWM-Inflnn building, Atlautn. <Js. MONEY TO LOAN. WANTED. If you have any vacant houses and want them rent ed right away, list them with LIEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, Phones 1075, 28 Peachtree Street. MONEY ADVANCED 8AT.AUIKD l'EO pie nn«I other*. American Investment Co., 704 Candler Bldg. Mortgage lonna on real estate. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend money for purchase money notes* straight loan* made for 5 per cent and up wards. According to desirability of lo*u. W. A. Foster, 12 South Broad street. ... V...V4V outs ■urebase money notes ami lends money Improved Atlanta property * reason- le rates. Bell phone 76d. Gould Bldg fared; small expense ami prompt attention. Only on real estate la aud near Atlanta. B. Turman. J. T. LOCHRIDGE & CO., 416-417 Empire Bldg. Phones, Bell 1439, Standard 1614. Real Estate At Auction 75 Lots. We have subdivided the Blount property into 75 lots and will sell them at au< on the premises Saturday, STEWART AVENUE PROPERTY. On next Tuesday (legal sale day), we are going to sell the Bowlin Property on Stewart Avenue for C. S. Winn, Administrator. This is a tract of 4 acres on the southeast corner of Stewart Avenue and University Avenue, fronting '330 feet and running back 534 feet, with improvements on it. We are going to sell this tract at administrator’s sale for spot cash. Examine it before day of sale aud be on hand. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. MATHEWS & HILL. 613 Empire Building, Bell Phone M. 1748. Atlanta 172. p. m. Kalb avenue and idences oi tower and Morris and Moreland avenue are covered with and churches are conven- lanta. On all lots are some established neighborhood. $3,60(4—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ON CAPI- tol avenue. Large lot. Good term*. 12,144V—SEVEN-ROOM IIOI'SK. MotlRlHl'lS avenue. Small cash payment, balance YOUNG MAN, HERR’8 A SNAP FOR YOU. SEE Ol‘B Ht'IU RIIAN LOTS. M DOWN mill 11 |>»r \vi-1-4, without titxon or I o.t. 64.014)—TEN-ROOM IIOI'SK ON lllljltl.AND IBY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. I 6 Years. « Per cent. joii.N CAREY. IS EAST ALAUAMA STREET. or cull 8. \V. Canon. 24 S. Uroaj ,'tmt. FARM LOANS—WE ARE fomt, ou t.Vorafa farms nt th, lowoat ratra ever offered. The r ~ “ Company, Gould building. LACING _ i ,v- —j* lowest Th. Sottthrrt, Mart*.nr MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE at very (oweat rates. No delay*. Charles Herman, rooms 2013 Tenml* Court. W A N TE D—TEACHERS. WANTED-A MALE TEACHER. THE pared to Neh mathematic*, nelencc and the tinllm ry branehe*. Mum I* college graduate. Mingle man preferred. Sn In ry - - mont*i f*>r nine months. Adi!reus J. McCurly. Stone Mountain. Ga. PICTURE FRAMES. UllTrUE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. I II. W . \ a through. Auburn nvenu*. comer reachtree. Eutraace Auburn arcuu*. ilAVK A FEW BARGAINS ie* around Grant park. SEE OUR SUBURBAN LOTS, DOWN AND $i PER WEEK. \VK ARK AGENTS Full GREENWOOD cemetery, which has Just recently Imh*u npiMied on the east side of the city. Ilav old 300 lot* and i nt once and get rh« SSL*? WARE & HARPER, 724 and 725 Century Bldg. Atlanta; heat, power, light and »team for cooking furnlslied free. Will clear $300 to $*» i»er month. If yon want a cafe, and thl* does not (dense you, then* Is tio use for yon further. FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phone 3533-M cash, balance 110.00 a Month, 7 per cent intere: Plats and informa tion at office of RoffSims&Co. Real Estate Agents, 319 and 320 Fourth National Bank Building. Bell Phone 888. Standard 288C. LWESTMENT-ON HUNNICUTT STREET —north side—about two Mocks off West Ucachtrec. wo have n store and bouse nnd two houses (houses built together), rented to colored people. The price In $3,750. and It Is paying a monthly rental of $42.12. Hannlcutt street la a wide street, with good pavements, and t4e property Is In excellent condition. OS EAST LINDEN STREET, NEAR Peachtree, we have a seven-room house, with Improvements, that we can sell you 1 for $3,350, or on terms of $500 and month- | . ly payment*. / i ISOO-ON ASHBY STREET, WE HAVE A three-rooni house nnd lot lOO by 100. The house Is rented to white people for $ti per y month. There Is pleuty of room for one / or two more house*. This Is n snap bar- 1 gain. SAUNDERS, PRATHER ■ . & COMPANY, 510 Temple Court Bldg. p. EAST FAIR STREET - TWO-STORY c brick Rtore, on comer; duse In; inn*! tnvetmeut |J,o09 HS EAtvr LINDEN STREET—STORE AND eight rootna on corner lot; renting $30 per month. Lot large enough for another St. house.... ; ,$3,000 IRA STREET—AN EIGHT-ROOM TEN- ement house, renting for $28 per o- month $2,600 COTTAGE-N‘OUTH SIDE;' fclX ROO.\lH; J h- .brand-new; lot 55 by 210; close In. I^»t us £ show you this $3,500 “ • CHAUEI. tjTKEET-SEVEN ROOMS; LOT > IS 38 by 176; two negro houses In the j rear $2,800 a ,,i Asiiby street i.oth-thrkk lots on a Aultlty street. Con moke t.rinr. Enrli 3150 A OFt'ICES-WE HAVE SEVERAL OF c IY1 flee, for rent. IF 1 YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL REAL it resnUs^’ COIne to M0 us nnd quick ( STOP PAYING RENT! 0 ;y h J BECOME YOUR OWN ]° LANDLORD! Is J THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN th Ll CO. of Washington. 1). C.. will sell you •• from one to five contracts entitling you to i. a loan of from $1,000 to $5,000 nt 5 per cent t* simple Interest, returnable In sninll monthly ri Installment* of $7.50 per month on each e* $1,000 borrowed, enabling you to become h * your own landlord nnd paying for your fn home for lean than you are now paying L rent - For prospectus and plans of the com- b pany, address J. Ht. Jullen Yntea, State ro Agent. 321 Austell Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. iC HONEST, TRUTHFUL, HUSTLING n AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY or COUNTY IN GEORGIA. ° r »» „ FOR RENT. ln 11 qu NO. 138 PEACHTREE 8T.-At thl, num- S her on Penchtree street, between James j, r nnd Forsyth streets, you will find one store room (27x 47), with basement about the same at slxe. Thla place Is sultnble for a nice gro- t eery or nlmoat any kind of retail business, tio nnd a live man can do n good busluess at this stand. Rent $100 per month. ue JOHN J. WOODSIDE, ‘ h J THE RENTING AGENT, J * 12 Auburn Avenue, 1 Both Phones Ilf. j oc pH WANTED 3a SECOND - HAND ROLL '*) TOP OR FLAT TOP gf DESK, WITH SIDE n*x DRAWERS. MUST BE it.’ IN GOOD CONDITION. J n h (! STATE PRICE. ADDRESS w « DESK, CARE GEORGIAN, fm DU ‘MIDDY” RESIGN; WORK TOO HARD By Print* Lon4.nl Wlro. Annapolis, Mil., Sept. 1.—The mem bership of the advanced aectlnn-of the first claau at the naval academy was today reduced to 85 by the resignation of Midshipman Albtrt Ana Baker, of Antrim, N. H., who wan forced to re- nl*n on account of phynlcal disabili ties, brought on by continued strain of hard study through the summer months without n vacation. Others may drop out before graduation day, Septem- ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected hy Atlanta Fruit nad Produce Excbnngc. In-moim. J7.75®8.<». Limes. 60fti6c. I'litrnpiiles. 61.50ff2.69. Bsnnnns, strnlElit,. jwr liunch. 61.5O01.J5. Culls, per huiicli. 61.00al.25. rOULTRt AND COUNTRY PRODUCE- Live liens. 3563714c; fries, K14625c; broil- era. 1562214c. Live ducks, rekin, SSc; puddle, 2562714c. Pressed hens, per iKiund, 12013c, Eggs, per dozen, 25c. Butter, table, per pound, 2002214c: cook- lllit. tier pound, 1214615c. Honey, new. S@10c pound; lu one-pound rucks, I0ffI2c. VEOETABLES-Irlsh potntoes. No. 1 stock. 52.52U barrel; per bushel. 31.00. Onions, 3c per pound: rnldmce. ii4c pound. New sweet potntoes, 60c bushel. FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS. FLOUR—Fosters potent. 65.75: Diamond potent. 66.10: Msacoutnh Stnr, 64.M: fancy patent. 64.50; Red Eagle, 34.15: Blue Blldion, fancy, J3.90; spring whent patent, 35.09 COkN—Choice red rob. 76c; No. 2 white. 75c; No. 2 yellow, 74e; mixed.-73c. GATS—Choice white clipped, 52c; choice white, 60c; choice mixed, 48c; Texns rust proof. 60c. MEAL—Plain water-ground, per bushel. CLOVER—Chides 90c. The almve prices are f. o. h. Atlanta, and lubjeet to Immediate acceptance. „ GROCERIES. SUGAR—Standard granulated. J5.20. New I2e. Market strong. RICE—Cnrollnn 4146714c. according to hide. Market very strong. CHEESE—Fancy full erenm dairy, 1414c; vine, lte* brick 14c. Mnrket strong. PROVISIONS—Supreme hams. ISc. Dora ’ms, 1614c. California hams, 1014c: KM roM ksinc. l6i\ Ilrv salt extra nhs. 63.75; •Hies. 20-5 lbs. 610.50; fat barks, 8e: plates, 9c; Supreme lard. 63.75; Red Crnis, 10c. Snow Drift compound, 714c; Red Cross, 7*4c. 8TOCKS AND BONDS. _ . ... Bid. Asked. Oeorgfn 414s. 1915 112 113 Georgln, H. R. 6s. 1910.. |0S 10614 . ..106 . ..107 ....106 . .166 Income do. 3d Income., do. 3d Income.. . C„ C. and A. lsts.. FRUIT AND PRODUCE LETTER. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 1.—The market is are dally Improving aa the on advances. California fruit : rapidly at prices quoted and pta are not eufflclent to hardly .he demand. Oranges are light supply, with prices nllng high. The demand for bananas la some eavler, sales being readily made at sir prices. Fruit ts arriving exceptionally fine >r this season qf the year. Price of lemons has gone skyward, “dvanced 31.00 to 33.00 a box of Importation. The supply cal market la very light, with emand, and selling today at 38.60 per box. There are a few scattering cara of 'atermelons coming In and are draw- ig fairly good prices, considering tha uallty. The chicken situation has been ex- '* * - uncertain, receipts being very h a very strong demand, with / . ..nslderably advanced. Dressed poultry Is In good , demand : strong prices. Eggs continue firm, with no IndJcj* bolng readily ob- .!• taking them fairly 00000000000000000000600000 OPEN 8HOP” PLAN FOR POSTAL SERVICE. O v o O By Private Leased Wire. O O Washington, Sept. 1.—Theprin- O O clple of the "open shop" will be 0 O applied to the postal service, ac- O O cording to a decision reached yes- O O .terday at a conference between O O Postmaster Buss; of Chicago, and O O Acting Postmaster General Hitch- O O cock and Second Assistant Post- O O master General Shallenberger. O “ O BY UNKNOWN NEGRO Rpei-lftl to The Georglnn. Rutledge, Ga., Sept. 1.—A negro burglar broke Into the bank building of Rutledge this morning at 1 o’clock and ransacked all drawers In the office, but found nothing of value. No attempt was made to open tha vault. Deputy Marshall Nunn fired at tha negro aa he ran from the building Into the darkness. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O 8HE JOINED CHURCH ' O WHEN 100 YEARS OLD. O O 0 O By Private Leased Wire. O 2 Va- .Sept.. 1.—Mrs. Mary O O Hurley Is dead at her home. Salt- O O vllle. aged 106. She was born at O O Guilford Court House, N. C, on -J p St. Valentine's Day, 1800. Her O O maiden name was Suitings, six of O O her sons fought for the Southern O O Confederacy, and three were kill- O .O ed. 8he Joined the church after 0 0 she was loo years old. O O O PO ‘ WO<H;HK, « H *W«H*>OO00000 Q000000000P0P0004?0C0000000