The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 08, 1906, Image 14

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, !**■ HSIWS'WvW’' V W r WANT ADS. ONE CENT A WORD. No ad. takan for lets than 2S cent., tho prlc, of four lin„. Six word, of avaraga length mnke a Una. Tha following rate, are for consecutive insertion,: 1 time ..... 6 cants a line. 3 time* . . . . .5 cents a line. 6 times ..... 41/2 cent* a line. 26 timee ..... 4 cents a line. 92 times V/ 2 cents a line. 78 times ..... 3 cent* a lint. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS' MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH Ada. for Situation* Wanted will be Inserted one time free of charge. They must not exceed four lines. WE WILL 8END FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER 8ERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. Whan aendlng adt. pay for at ratea quoted above. J WANTED HELP—MALE. PHARMACY DIPLOMA AND LICENSE In 12 months. Address Southern College ‘ l b mnacy, Atlanta. Go. NIGHT SOIIOOL—11 O O K K E E P I NG Shorthand, Typewriting, etc., only >4 a nvmth. Draughon's Practical Business Col lege . Piedmont Hotel block. 122 Peachtree. Bell phono 889. Call, phone or write for catalogue. It wll! convince you that DrangBon's Is the best. wanted-a firbt-clahh. welledu- cated, experienced male stenographer, one who will take dictations early ond late for satisfactory <v»mnensatlon, and not change his mind about It after agreeing to It. nm I am kept too busy to give dicta tion*. during the day. 1 have a good noon ing for n first-class man who will manifest an fnfercaf *fn my hus/nee*. Sotic other neo-i apply. Address B. F. Eborn, real e*tnto, Birmingham. Ain. WANTED-WHITK OFFICE UOY. CALL nt fieorcleo offlre. WANTBD-A 51 AN TO RUN 10-INCH out- ^ Side moulder, capable of tom|n-ring nnd making his «»wn entters State wages. Ap ply Box 463. Athens. Gn. WANTED-TWO TRAVELING HALES men In Georgia to sell Fruit Ciders ami gi ocers' sundries; >20 per week and com missions; traveling expenses allowed. In tel national Table Supply Co., 8t. Louis, Mn. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTBD-FEMALB. COMPETENT REM- Ington operator* fuYnlahed positions. Remington Typewriter Co.. 118 Peachtree WANTED - HOUSEKEEPER IMMEDI- ntelv for young Indies' college. Only com- petent and experienced persons need apply. State salary required and send recommenda tion*.. Aduress at ohee Shorter College, Home, On. WANTKD-FIFTV GlllleS TO WRAP kfesea; can make goml wages. Apply Monday morning, rendy to go to work. 62 V • f J-’nfr street. The I». u. Wilder Mnn- nfactnring Company. WANTED—FIFTY GIRLS. FOURTEEN to eighteen years old. nice, easy, light work and gin*! pay. National Paper Com pany. 267 263 Decatur street. WANTED—PARTNER TO TAKE ACTIVE part In printing business, either a drum mer nr suiH'rfntencfent of mniiu fact tiring de partment. Good chance for right party. Address Active, care Georgian. WANTED HELP—MALE or FEMALE HELP WANT ED-WE CAN GIVE Em ployment to thirty more families, espe cially girls. In our knitting nnd spinning mill*. Cheap house rent, healthy location, g<mh! water, abundant amusements. High est prices paid. Richmond Hosiery Mills, Rossvllb*. Gn.. nn«l Chattanooga. Tenn. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—AGENT*-HOYH AND GIRLS In every town In Georgia nnd Alabama for midget carda. Write for free samples nnd term*. Autry Greer, Atlanta, un. 1812 Empire building. AGENTS WANTED—WB MANUFACTURE ten splendid household articles that sell rapidly; our agents are making from $3 to $10 per day; n sure money winner for rngn and women; write now, you won't r«sret.1t American M. A P. Co., Cam bridge. Ohio. I’M TUBE AURNTB—SEND YOUR WORK to its fof enlargement; fair prices, good finish; J6 by 2o. Religious and scenery pic tures cheap. Th<* Garner Company, 18A lvters street, Atlanta, Ga. PER80NAi DAVID W. VARimoDrfn. UABTBB FLLMDRR, Fhoee. 12J. ' 10 K. Hunt,. Rt. “KENT LIGHTS.” TUB BEST OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOTV ,oM at HIM N. I’rxor St. Alu Keat. Vhona Oil. KItOM'B MEDICATED RUIN, RCALP «mt h.lr'mir; et rtrne and draart- m.nt .tom: *,k for It or writ. J. J. Kn.iu. Fo.'p not! If.lr Hgeclill.t, (11 Th» UrawL AtioDt., On. C. W. BUSSELL I1A8 MOVED TO 19 Peter* atreet. Hsve your roofs, gtttters nnd warm nlr-furnaces put In shape before winter comes. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. i MIST-CLASS BUSINESS HOUSES should have high grade sltns Call on 1 Kent Sign Co., flH North Pryor street, j Phone 3Ct IF YOU HAVE ANY FURNITURE OR office fixtures to aell. see the Southern Auettoa and Hair age t’opipany, 20 South Pryor. * Phone Bell 2306. GET A HIGH BRED SCOTCH COLLIE pup for your l*oy or girl. For descrip tion and price, address O. A., care The Georgian. FOR SALE—A HERD OF 40 HEAD OF nice Jersey cow*. For price and part leu Mrs. call at 525 Empire Bldg., from s to 12 irad 2 to 6 o'cloek. FOR BALE-BEST RUBBER TlllE; workmanship guaranteed. Georgia Ye- hide Mfg. Co., ab and 62 West Mitchell st. FOR KALE-TWO CAR I.OADh FINK Brockway surrtes, runabouts and depot miaous. Nothing better made. Gt-orghi Vehicle 31 fg. Co., 10 a ad 52 Wont Mitchell street. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—ALL KINDS OF SALABLE school, law, medical hooka for cash. J. C. Garsn. 71 Whitehall street. ‘Phone 1122. WANTED—TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO bar Money Flour. Th*ra I. money In every Hick. wA NTE D-S Et 'ON BRAND ROL! r TOP or flat-top deak, with side drawers. Must be In good condition. State price. Ad dreas Desk, care The Georgian. WAXTEIt-rSE OF MULE FOR WINTER fbr feed; will have best of care. Address No. 20. rare Georgian. WASTED—OLD GOLD. WE ALLOW highest values for old gold. Eugene V. Haynes Co., 37 Whitehall street. WANTBD-A LARGE. WRLL-FI'RNIMII- ed room by two gentlemen; north side preferred. Atblres* T. A., esn* Georgian. PICTURE FRAMES. MISCELLANEOUS. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. II. W. Y* Through. *H Anhnrn avenue, comer reaebtree. Entrance Auburn avcuue. VICTOR MANGANESE AND CUOME steel bank safes and vault doors; every thing In safe line. It. W. Ellis, Agent, 26 S. Broad street. ATLANTA DENTAL OFFICES. THE largest South. Remetnlier the place, 39‘£ Whitehall. FOR SALE—RLAL ESTATE. IF YtSti IIAVB I'llOl'EIITY TO HKI.lV place It with us; we give It onr special and personal attention. If It'a worth the price we will sell It. C. H. Well* A Co., 1104 Fourth Sntlonal Hunk. IF YOU WISH TO BUY. SELL OR EX- change properly of any kind, It will pay you to see us. O. !!. Wells A Co., U01 Fourth Xntlounl Bank Bldg. HTflRE—13J PEACHTREE STREET, IUJN- nlog through to Forayth atreet. Includ ing good basement and upstair*. Apply at office of Gutbmau Steam Laundry, 130 Peachtree atreet. WANTEP—REAL E8TATE. IF YOU WISH TO BUY, HELL OR Ex change property of any kind, It will pay you to *ee us. C. 11. Well* A Co., 1104 Fourth National Bank. ART SCHOOL. WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO VISIT Hlappy'a School of Art and Inspect por traits painted by hi* large classes. Corner Peachtree aud Auburn. BOARDERS WANTED. THE BON AIR. 384 Peachtree st.. solicits Inspection, comparison and patronage. WANTED-BOARD. THOSE WHO DESIRE TO TAKE TECH student* ns lionrder*. plcnsi* address O. O. Boyle, Secretary, Tech School. MATRIMONIAL. WE SEEK SPEEDY MARRIAGE FOR widow, age 23. worth >7,000 cash; bachelor girl, age 30, worth >16,000; widow, 41, worth >18.600. Home Ctrqle. Detroit. Mich. LOST. Who puts your paper on so slick, And guarantees that It will stick; Doea your painting, does It nice. And "always lowest In the price?** Burnett, of course! Your "Uncle JlgY' Is hard to beat; He’s at Number 13 E. Hunter atreet. noth Phones 650. LOST—FROM 86 OAK STREET SETTER dog, white, black nnd tan; cars large; black spot on back. Good reward. Tims. II. Pitts’ Cigar Store, 21 Peachtree street. LOST—LADIES' GOLD WATCH. LABOR Day. Name (Etna Exxanlt engraved In side. Rewnrd. Phone 562-J Main. FOUND. FRANKLIN, TUB rf.KAN CLEAN PEL* low, plena lull. SI to St.M. Punt. Mo. ISi Whitehall Xt. I'hnnon, Hell lo*. A. 3881. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ATTRACTIVE HIUN8 WILL BRINO YOU hualnoM. For high yr.il. work c»ll oo Kent, »1H N. Pryor. Phono SR. AUCTION HALE EVERY WEDNESDAY at 10 a. m. nt the Southern Auction and Salvage Company, 20 South Pryor. IF YOU WISH TO BUY, HELL OR Ex change property of any kind It will pay you to see us. C. 11. Wells A Co., 1104 Fourth National Hank. WANTED-PARTNER IN PAPER AND- printing business to take charge of Ixutk- keeplng nnd general office work. Must have n few thousand tlollars to Invest. Ad dress Paper, care Georglnn. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO- plc and others. American Investment Co., W4 Candler Bldg. Eatabjtabeil 1890. WEYMAN ^CONNERS, EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. • THE UNION SAVINGS HANK BUYS purchase money notes and lends money on Improved Atlanta property a' reason able rate*. Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5, 6 AND 7 PER cent Interest, according to security of fered; ainull expense and prompt attention. Only on real estate In and near Atlanta. S. II. Turman. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND: any amount, 4>{j, 6 nnd 6 per cent. Writ* or call 8. W. Carson. 24 8. Uroad street. FARM LOANS WE AUK PLACING loans on Georgia fnrnia at the lowest rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgagv Conipauy, Gould building. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE nt very lowest rate*. No delays. Charles Herman, rooms 202-3 Tern rile Court. 1 HAVE 86.060 TO LOAN. HUMS TO SUIT. on unciK-utnberod Atlanta realty. Address It. It. M., care Georgian. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend on monthly jm.vnient plan; no ilelnv; i!*o money for purchase money note's. Straight loans nindi* nt 5 per cent ami up wards, according to desirability «»f loan. W. A. Foster^ 12 S. Itread street. FOR REN T—.ROOM 8. it« M > M s~\v IT J1 OR WJ Tilt )U i r Tt 1URJ >. In refined home on north side; gentlemen mly desired. Charges reasonable. Address 1. c. S., 4*are Santa Fa Uullread Office, ]6 N. Pryor street. A WORKING COUPLE OR TWO MEN will flnd nice room In yard. Apply 167 Oglethorjs*. Reference# required. WANTED—ROOMS. WANTP.I* - A I.AIlliB IIKKIUAHI.K rnom (with or wltbont Ixxir.h with tuislern conveniences. For tnsti nnd wife. Address J. Slots*, Austell, Ga. WA.VTBI* HOOMH. ItOOMK AXI* HOARD, or ■fMtrrm**nt. Appl; ftox (K. . FOR RENT—FURNI8HED ROOMS. _ BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. IV. II. SHELDON, FELLOW OK TUB American and Ocnrgln State AaaoctatioD at.Public Accountanta Hbtdilon TALKING MACHINE8. TALKINO MACHINES AND IIECORDB Wholcnle and retail diatrlbotora of Vic- tor Talking Machines and Record*. Juat received Urge conalgmuent of machine* aud orer 10,000 record*. Immediate attention ... — - ^ BICYCLE 8UNDRIE8. BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST bicycle and sundry distributors in the South. Southern agent* for Fierce, late, Snell and Iludaon bicycles. Write for onr 1006 catalogue aud price list. Alexander- Klyea Co. ME88ENGER 8ERVICE. wtj>- FOR FUOMIT AND RELIABLE ME8- •enger*. 'phone 33. J. A. Darle* and J. PICTURE FRAME8. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. If. W. Y a rhrougli, 2ft Auburn a tea tie, corner Fcachtrec. Entrance Auburn are* rur.sniNii—AI.Tr.IH.MJ—•THr# KKW r.u* reka Freaalng Clul»—Cleaning—Repairing. Atlanta 'phone 700, noil 'phone 247o. 10®% Whitehall afreet, Atlanta, ua. Memberahlp II per month. . 8EWINQ MACHINES. ItENTED—TWt> DOLLARS FER MONTH, either Singer or Wheeler A Wllaon. We rent only new machine* with complete *et of attachment*. Frnmpt delivery. Both phone* 1893. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 7a Whitehall street. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY, Phones 5488. * 412 Peters Building. $3,250—NO. 275 EAST NORTH AVE., 5-ROOMS AND HALL; EVER' VENIENCE; BR NEW; LARGE TERMS EASY. W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED. HTOVKN AND RANGES REPAIRED AND .set up. Expert workman. Patterson Furniture houne. 286 Peter* afreet. ’Phone*. Atlanta 2472. Bell 794 we»t. Wo buy any- thlng. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. II. W. ROUNTREE A BRO. TRUNK AND BAG CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77 Whitehall at met. Phone I5«6. 4,000—137 PARK AVE.- CORNER SIDNEY AND GRANT PARK, TAINING WALL SIDE NEXT TO PAR COMPLETED. TEI $500 TO $1,000 C. BAL. EASY. WATCHMAKING. TO TUB TIIAHK: (.' OlIPL ICATRD watebe* are my hobby. Modern Idea* In || Walter Lett. Room Bnnk Bldg.. Atlanta. 8HOE REPAIRING. GWINN'S SHOE SHOP. 4 .LOCKIK. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Bell 2335. Men's sewed half soles, 75c. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. MALI,WOODS, IDEALS and nil other makea at IsirgAln price*. Wts can aell you n register, suitable for any business, at a price that can not. help hut please you. t'asli or monthly payra ter vnnrnntwd for two BBCOND-IIAND CASH ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND THE SOUTHERN Second-Hand Cash Register Store, M. A. SHELTON, DON’T FOROET M. A. SHELTON 18 practical atove and rang* repairer; b* work and material guaranteed. Both phone* 1271. II 8. Pryor street. WALL PAPER. (formerly of Burnett A will!*) Is not dead OLD HAT8 MADE NEW PANAMA AND MILAN tfTUAW OATS cleaned and reshaped, 60c. • Soft and stiff felt bata cleaned and re- shaped. 35c. Bands or sweat a. 26c each extra. ACME HATTERS. 644 Whitehall lit GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. NICE EIGHT-ROOM ROUSE, MODERN. Iiest part of North Jackson atreet; pnic* tlcntly new; >5.2vO; one-half cash. FIVE ROOM nOt-RR, WE8TERN Heights; lot 100 by 110; for >1,260. NICE LEVEL LOT 50 BY 100; ONLY >225. LOT 104 BY 1S8, WOODWARD AVENUE, running back to another street; >1,100. NEAR GRANT PARK, NICE, shady lot, 100 by 185, fronting afreets; >1,400. LEVEL, an three STOP PAYING LANDLORD! Agent, 221 Austell Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. HONEST, TRUTHFUL, HUSTLING AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY IN GEORGIA. GOOD INVESTMENT. LIEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, hones 1075, 28 Pei Street. WANTED SECOND - HAND TOP OR FLAT DRAWERS. IN GOOD MUST Real Estate Agents, 24 South Uroad St.—Bell Phono 2644. Atlanta Phone 3803. NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE IN SEVEN nilnntea* walk of terminal station; side walks, sewers, cabinet mantels; renting at >16; >1*550. LOOK! WE HAVE SEVERAL CUSTOMERS WHO WISH HOMES AND INVEST MENTS. IF YOU HAVE ANY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US. WE CAN ALSO GET YOU A TENANT FOR THAT HOUSE YOU WANT RENTED. DON’T DELAY BUT SEE US AT ONCE. IF YOU CANNOT CALL ON US, JUST PHONE US AND WE WILL CALL ON YOU. WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE. SAUNDERS, PRATHER & COMPANY, 510 TEMPLE COURT BLDG. BELL PHONE 208L house; two story; large lot. .J In flue condition: storm-ahe* floored, prl nom**. NORTH fill home; iiine-ruum n up-to-date In every way, ami will sell this home at ft Imi NORTH .1 At’KHON HTHTrfrf «mln. JflNffi 200. to alley. three-room house. house; large lot. All Improvements. If *4>hl In a few days It ran he bo at >4.350. PoltWsf* Avti.vt k-fTTRteB'"h'feA'i fill hoiisea; two story; good lota, on d t TToT-KBsT Mini can l»e sold at >5.600 each. THREE FmnumM■■■ All Improvementa. Priee >2.600 i At.I. PART WE RK I.OT8 IN the city. AVESffc-smn? AUO i'ESTTRAI. AVKNlSk. THREE CHOICE BUILDING I/ITS ON North Boulevard and Angler arenne. Flrat lot eaat able of Boulevard. 42 feet aoutb of eorner, 47x140 to 10-foot alley—>2,600. Second lot aoutheast corner of Boulevard and An gler aTenne, 42x140 to alley-42,760. Third Jot 50x95, alley each side, Just east of Boule- vard on Angler—>1,600. Nothing elae like these lots left. 3 mile* from Atlanta. FOR RENT. slightly elevated. I* on the west stile e block away. Rent >60 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. J3 Auburn Avenue, Both Phones 61t. TRY A WANT AD SOUTHEAST CORNER OF CULBERSON and Oak streets. Elegant little homo nrop- | o*ltIon; has every convenience; elevated lot. This house was built for a home. Price $2,871. CHEROKEE AVE.—ELEGANT 7-ROOM cottuge; storm-sheeted and iloulde-floored; has every modern convenience; elevated lot, — facing the park; best portion of the street: lot 50x200 hack to another street; an Ideal _ location for a home. Price |4,00J. - IN ORAKT PARK SECTION—NICK SIX- room cottage; gas and water; hard oil finish; elevated lot; cabinet mnutels. dou- I hle-floored; nearly new; aplendld value for ’ $1,600. Terms. I AM OFFERING MY HOME FOR SALE. No. 260 Lee street. West End. Parlor, " dining room, kitchen, live large and two small bed rooms, two dressing rooms, very j large reception hall, two full bath rooms, house Is storm-sheeted, double-floored nnd screened throughout. Can be converted Into J flat* at small wist. Nice fruits urnl garden J *|M>t; lot Is 50x200 feet. Can add more ground If desired. House ia three years ^ old, and always occupied na my home. Bell Phone 2027. Atlanta Thone 1881. . SALES DEPARTMEaNT. y A. 8. HOOK. R. C. EVE. • FRASIER SMITH CO., ! Real Estate, 185 Auburn Avenue. Bell Phone 3533-M, ON HILLIARD, NEAR FORREST AVE- i nue, we have a four-room house, In fine condition. Iju-ge lot. Price >1,100, on easy terms. EAKT IIAIlltIH, NEAR HI TLER. HEVEN- room cottage, good sidewalk, water nnd <!"■• Lot 37 by TOO. $1,400. Eh«y termn. IN HOI,'Til ATLANTA. OS' HIIOWNH avenue, overlooking that entire settle ment, we have one of the best lots: level; rendy to build on It; 60 by 150. >26 cash, balance to suit. ON HTATE, NEAR WALLACE, IVK CAN sell you a lot. This street Is Improved; one block from Marietta nnd Lucklc street cars. Lies very good. Hna large shade trw In front rnril: $660. Torran. \VK HAVE A CORNER STORE AND dwelling In the fourth ward, now occu pied anti doing a good business. This can lie so arranged to pay 4 per cent In six months. Let us show yon this. ON DORAV AND BECKWITH STREETS, we have several lota. Wo can sell them very cheap. we have a * vacant lot running through to Fairfax; 60 by 140; two large houses can bo erected; >875: terms. NO. SO RANDOLPH STREET, A FIVE- room house. Owner tell* us to sell. Make an offer. THREE MILKS Flioil TIlE CENTER OF Atlanta, we have a manufacturing site of 66 acres. The Southern railroad divides this tract; adjoining Mr. J. K. Ottley's summer home. Thla could be Improved on nnd uaed for a country home. About 20 acres Is l»elug cultivated: tt,500. Would exchange for good renting property In At lanta. Sn hofhton street, \vb haVb some property; rents >48 per month. A little Improvement, nnd this could be made to pay >100 monthly. Let us show you this. ON SOUTH M DANIBL STREET. UHIHT on the car line, we have one four-room and ono three-room house; lot 72 by 110 and 35 by 110. These are In excellent condl- tlon; $2,350; >600 cash, balance like pay ing rent. WE HAVE A CORNER ON AUBURN avenue which can be Improved so ns to pay 3 per cent In six months. A combina tion store and ball, or office building, could be erected. It rent* for >25 per month with the old house on It now. WE SELL FARMS ANT* TIMBER lands. . SAUNDERS, PRATHER & CO. 510 Temple Court. Phone, Bell 2081. NORTH SIDE. A BEAIITIFDL 6-ROOM COTTAGE. brand new and on lot 66x210. Close In. $$.601). CHAPEL STREET. SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE ON LOT 18x176. This Is close In, and thla part of city Is rapidly Improving. $2,800. WOODWARD AVE. SIX nOOMB, ON LOT 52x162. THIS IS nn Ideal place for a home; plenty of shade. >2,800. IRA STREET. EIGHT-ROOM TENEMENT H O O R E. renting for 828 per month. Thla la a good Investment. >2,650. STORE AND EIGHT ROOMS. ON EAST LINDEN street, on large corner lot, with room tor another house. Now renting for $20 p#r month. Can arrange terms. >3,000. LOTS. AHIIRY ST., NEAR W. HUNTER; FOIR ] good, level lots very cheap. Esch >450. WE RIT, SELL OR EXCHANGE REAL estate. J. T. LOCHRIDGE & CO., s Phones, Bell 1439, Standard 1614. MILL WITH 1U0 ACRES. $2.$60 WILL BUT A WATER ROWER corn mill with 100 acres, one atore « houae, two tenement houses within half mile of railroad station, near the ■■ city. One half cash, balance on good terms. see di r Lots, dollar hows 1 and dollar a week without Interest. 'WE HAVE WHAT VOC ARE LOOKING 5 for in the way of homes In the city or In the suliurlm. ^ TIll'CK AND DAIRY FARMS. f AGENTS FOR THE GREENWOOD (EM- . ctery lota. Buy a lot while you’re llv- * lug. 1 au’ll need It when you tile. • „ H.2M BETS A MIX-ROOM NEW HOUSE; *** *•••* hslsace If? ner month. Cor. Edgewood Ave. and Boulevard. Fronts 55 feet on Edgewood avenue, runs back 98 feet along Boulevard, for sale at $40 a front foot, or $2,280. This is your chance to get a good corner on two of Atlanta’s prominent streets. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. MATHEWS & HILL. 611-12-13 Empire Building, Bell Phone M. 1748. Atlanta 172. for a few days only. JA5IE8 STREET, BONNIE BRAE. A NEW five-room house, well built, lot 60 by 176, GRADY PLACE, WEST END, JUST OFF Gordon, a new flve-room cottage, all conveniences. The lot Is 66 by 150; room enough for another cottage. A bargain at have 2714 nerea good land, three-room house, orchard; land lies level and It has over 1,600 feet railroad frontage. It will be only a few years till this will treble In value for manufacturing purposes. We have a very low price on this. AS AN INVESTMENT. WE HAVE A R reposition at InglesUle (Scottdalc mills). Ion we consider Al. In this block we have sixteen houses, with an actual rental value of >99.50 per month. The mill stands good for the rent. We are authorised to make a low price on this. It will pay In vestors to Investigate. 11.500 ACRES OF LONG LEAF YELLOW Ine that will average 3.500 feet per acre good fnerchnu table timber. Lies all In oue laxly, and runs up to within 1 mile of Orlando, Fin. There nro two different railroad shipping points on the tract, and another rnllroail being located through the timber. Besides the saw timber, there Is large quantity of cypress poles, post wood, etc., for which there Is a good market In Orlnmlo. The land Is part Hill and part Hammock land, and will l»e tine for truck, oranges, etc., after timber Is cut off. The owner Is a non-resident and needs the money In another enterprise, and Is now offering this at >4.60 per acre In fee aim* pie. The owner guarantees tho titles. • E. A. NESBIT. 3 Edgewood Ave. Atlanta, Ga. MOORE-GAUNT CO., (INCORPORATED.) Real Estate and Renting, 609-10 Century Bldg. PHONE, MAIN 4234. Notice Is hereby given that the firm of Atlanta Blank Book Manufacturing Com. pnny, composed of J. W. Brynnt and T p Cornell, has been dissolved this dnr. The said Ann doing business In the city of At- lantn, Ga. .Mr. Cornell retires. The business will he continued In the same name, to wit: At lanta Blank Book Manufacturing (Nmtpnnr nnd at the same place, hr Mr. Bryant, who will assume and settle all liabilities and re. celpt for all debts due said Arm. This 25th day of August, 1906. jf W. BRYANT. T. P. CORNELL. Administrator’s Sale. By virtue of nn order of the ordlnnrr of Fulton county. I. ns administrator of the estate of W. E. Scogln. dccenseil, will aell before the court house door In Atlanta on the first Tuesday In Ocf<d»er. f»u ..jblle —*— • following A* lot 5 _ m . ... of Garibaldi and Mary atreet*. known ... No. 206 Garibaldi street. This lot bn* a g ood flve-room house thereon with wide alls, front and hack verandas. Worth for rent >12 per month. Also a vacant lot 50x100 feet on the south west corner of Windsor nnd Mnry street* This lot Is In the rear of the above lot. A house thereon would rent Well. There Is an alley In the rear of each lot. Maid lands lielng a pi In the Fourteenth dlsti . _ _ , Hold for the purpose of paying debt distribution. Terms cash. .Title gnoti. W. C. BAGGETT. Administrator of W. E. Scogln, Deceased. LAVENDER It. RAY. Attomoy-at-I,aw, 312 Temple Court Bldg. BANKRUPT SALE. Ill re W. 8. l)nnl» J '*^!inkrupt. No. 1759. In pursuance to an ord^r of the Hon. I*. II. Adams, referee In the nhnvc stated case, I, the undersigned receiver, will accept sealed bids on nil the stock of goods njid fixtures, situated at No. 88 Decatur street, Atlanta, Gu., from the dnte of said order until Saturday, Hepteinlter 15, at lO a. m., at which time nil bids will 1h» ppniuNl in the office of P. II. Adams, referee, Kb.>513 Pru dential building. The gmsls to l»e sobl con sist of whiskies, bur and fixtures, rash reg ister. Iron safe, roll-top d4*sk, cigars and cigar ease, and such other articles'usual to the retail liquor trade. Stock and fixture* Invoice >1.517. Terms rush. The court, rei serves the right to reject any or all bids. HARRY DODD, Receiver. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. >4.250 BUYS PRETTY NEW NINE-ROOM house on ear line In West End. This home has every convenience, nnd should please the most fastidious. Term*. iiipuir. The house alone, to build now, would cost more than the price asked. If you are looking for value, as well as s home, let us show you this. new four-room cottage, lot 65 by 160, In ne Mock of Lee street and the cars. Pay for this like rent. month buys close-in south side six-room "WE GET RESULTS." Butler Wanted. GOOD PLACE FOR EX- ERIENCEI) BUTLER. PPLY AFTER WED- For Atlanta and Vicinity—Generallr fair tcnlght and Sunday.* WEATHER INvCOTTON BELT. Spring* I ^yler nnd Houston, clear and flue; Fort »)orfh, partly cloudy mid damp: Sherman, cloudy mid warm; Pisco, dear and cool. Mississippi—Ynxoo City, dear and warm; Mekslmrg. dear and pleasant: Natch**, cloudy and cool: Jiick*4>n. partly partly cloudy and cool; Jni-k*4in. | cloudy and cool, hard rain last night; To- pe|o, Corinth, nnd Amory. clear and warm; Hattiesburg, partly cloudy and hot; Merld- Ian. imrtly cloudy nnd pleasant. Alnhnnnt—Birmingham. Selma, Mont gone cry and Gptdlkn. dear and warm; Mobile, cloudy mid pleasant; Troy, portly cloudy nnd pleasant. Goorgln—Columbus. Atlanta, Havsiinnh, nnd Americas, clear ami pleasaut; Mncou, partly cloudy nnd warm. WEATHER irTwHEAT BELT. ^Exjreijje Northwest—Partly cloudy. 50 t» Northwest-Generally cloudy, 54 to 70 de gree* almve. West ami Mouth west—Generally dear. M to 70 hImivc; showers nt Springfield. Ills.; Ir gree* a bore/ WEATHER CONOrilONS. With but few exeeptlons. dear weather prevnll* throughout the entire country east of the RiM-kles. Scattered showers have ctilTed In imrtlons of Georgia, Alntianm, Mississippi and Tennessee, the amounts be ing generally light. The pressure has decreased nt nearly all ‘ stations, while the tcnt|H»rnture continue* priictlenlly unchanged. rhe highest pressure Is 39.60 Indies at S«n Francisco, while the lowest Is 29 <1 Inches at Havre. Mont., The storm that was off the east Florida coast seem* W have moved «»ut to sen. Th«» conditions favor generally fair weath er In this sei-tlou tonight and Sunday. «i. B. MAIIIlUItV. Section Director. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. For the 24 nonrt ending st * *. m.. Tltfe mi'rhllan time, Sepfemlter 8. 1906. STATIONS OF ATLANTA DISTRICT. One two-story seven-room and • convenient to OWNER, Decatur, Ga. FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phone 3533-M ..! BUY AM* 8KI.I. IIOFRKS AND LOI on wi.y urnn. lg Anlinrn .r.nn.. WEATHER FORECAST. Ural.l.n., MlmtMlppi nnd Alnlmmn-Knt- ■ryd »howi-r» nnd thmulnr ntonnn Haturdnr nd Sundnv: light vnrtnlilp frlndn. ’ tiiHir»ln—Inlr Snturdnj- nnd Hundnv, ... ■pt *nw,ni In thi* mmintnln dlntrlctn: .-.h vnrl.Iilt’ wlndn. ninntlr mirth Kn*t nnd «>.t Floridn-Fnlr Hntiinlnr »d Sundnjr: llfhl rnrtnMr wind,. * n " S "“ <U > : jrajar ■ ,,,l Arkau “*- F " r * Atlanta, p. cloudy. . . •J iintfnno4>gn, foggy. . . * omnibus, p.-cloudy. . . Gainesville, cloudy. . . . flreenvUIe. dear. . . . Griffin, dear •Macon, p. cloudy. . . . •Montlcello, ch*nr. . , , Newtinn, dear Rome, p. dondy. . . . Npnrtitnburg, cl far. . . . TnihifMMMa. cloudy. . . . Tocroa, clear. ..... >\»st Point, dear, ... •Mlnlnimn tem|>eratnrea are for the D hour period ending at 8 a. m. tbia date. Ill 3li CENTRAL STATION. Hi if! Atlanta. Augusta < hnrleston Galveston. . , . . , Uttle Rock. I!:,*"-.;:.':'.! Montgomery, , . . . New Orleans. . . . Oklahoma. . . . , . Knvannah Vb'ksbnrg. „ . . . « Hmtngtnn 14 l l 29 15 IS 8 14 15 11 It 13 10 Dlsf. Avers$«• ralnfsiL vv REMARKS. >o material chituges In temperature noted the past 24 hours, ltalns were Hkjjjt ami were reporte«l from all illstrtcts ••v-'V the Atlantic coaat reghm and trlct. J. K MABBIRV. Sectlou lHre.’tfl»