The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 14, 1906, Image 10

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WANT ADS. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD Mo ad. taken for lass than 29 cents, the price of four lines. Six words of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive insertions! 1 time ..... 6 cents a line. 8 times 5 cents a line. 6 times A/z cents a line. 26 times 4 cents a line. 52 times 3Yg cents a line. 78 times ..... 3 cents a line. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL U8 ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. AD3 FOR SITUATIONS WANTED WILL Bfe IN8ERTED FREE. y WANTED HELP—MALE. PHARMACY DIPLOMA AND LICENSE In 12 months. Address Southern College of Pharmacy, Atlanta, tin. NIGHT SCHOOL—B OOKKEEI'IXQ, Shorthand. Typewriting, etc., only $4 a mnuth. Dr.mthon'. Practical Bi].liic. < oi ler., Piedmont Hotel block. IS Peocllf Bell phone 8S9. fall, phono or writ. B itnlncno. it will convince you that raturhon'a I. tho Rc,t WANTED—WHIT B OFFICE BOY. CALL at Georgian office. WANTBD-WATCHMAX FOB SUNDAYS only from 4:3" a. in. to «:J) p. a. AtMtwot, with reference, "Watchman, earn Tho Georgian. WANTED—A MAN ON SINOJJ! K.D teuoncr; nlao. two machine men on anali, door, mid blind.. State w.gc. Apply Boa 40. Athena. 0». WANTED—MAfIIINK MEN AND CABL n.t men. Apply to Q. O. tlllllam# Lum* her Co.. 4M Marietta .treat. WANTED—EXPERT I.EGAI. STBXOfIBA nhcr. 130 per week: at.nngr.phcr and of- ffee man who nnd.ratandi Mint Unalncan OflO; it.nograpbcr, liertnncr. *35; office boy. for permanent position. 112 to 115; etenth hookkeeper for out-of-town poadtton..1109. Bellamy Boalncaa Agency, 1330 Candler tralldlng. WANTED—A YOUNG MAN FAMILIAR WANTED HELP— FEMALE. WANTED-FEMALB. COMPETENT BBM* Ington operator, fornlihed ponltloiiA Remington Typewriter Cq, 112 raachtraa WANTED - HOUSEKEEPER IMMEDI- atcly for young Indian' college. Only com- patent nnd agpertencad peraonn need apply, ■tale talarr required anil aend recommeoda- tldn. AdSreii at once Shorter Collef., Roma, Go. WANTED HELP—Main nnd Female. W A NT K If—AT* ONCE. ROYS AND GIRLS all or Mrt of the time to handle a faat kelllng article. Adilreaa with 4c In poet* ip atampa for aamplc and /nil particular.. Globe Supply Co., llox 335. Colombun, Ga. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. experienced'stenographer with machine rtealre. work to do at home. IVI1 no and take dictation, anil tranaorllio it home. Sid return. *1.1™™ C. B., cure leorglan. IITUATION WANTED BY A YOITNO man not afraid of work, rwn furnlib rood reference.. Address W. O. 5., care Phe Georgian. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE iXPEKIBNCBD STENOGRAPHER l>E- aln-u poaltlon, nrcfernldy legal work. Ad- Ires. Mina M.. 3* Highland arenne. city. WANTED-POSITION by experienced young lady stenographer; employe, hut dealrca to make change; can ifive the heat nf references. Address Hteno. No. I, earn Georgian- WANTED—POSITION BY YOUNG I-ADT an assistant lionkkeeprr oroffice work, reference* furnlshedi Address A. icare Georgian. MISCELLANEOUS. VICTOR MANGANESE AND. CItOMB steel Imnk safes sud vault doors; every thing In safe line. It. W. Bills, Agent, 26 8. Broad street. FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE# IF YOU IIAVB PROPERTY TO SELL place It with us; we give It our special snd personal attention. If It's worth tb< AGENT8 WANTED. ,NTED—AGENTS—BOYS AND^ GIRLS every towu In tieorgln nmt Alabnmn for get cards Write for free samplen and nn. Autry Greer. Atlanta, oa. Mil plre building. ENTS WANTED—WE MANUFACTURE n splendid household article, that tell pldly; our agents are making from 13 1 210 per day; a enre money winner for ,n and women: writ. now. you wont I net It. Aiuerlcnn U. * I*, to., cam- ilge, Ohio. IOTURE AGK.NTB-BF.ND YOUR work lo m for enlargement; fair price.. r“>d lab; II by 30- Uellaloun and scenery pie rce cheap. Tha (lamer Company, 1IA -teri street, Atlnnts. On. DAVID W. YARBROUGH, MASTER PLLMBER, 1« 10 E. Hunter SL . FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. &IMT-CLA88 BUffiNESB BOT2M should have high grade elgae. Call on gist mg Cq. TO* North Tryor street. TOU IIAVB ANY FURNITURE OR Ice fixture. to sell, eee the Jhiuthern lion and Salvage Company. 20 South rue. ' Phone Bell 2305. fEWutTF,R-A no. 4,' i3TBin'~rsr roved Hiutth Premier; co.t ll<»; will .ell -190. Addrc.a W. p. t>.. cure Georgian. IB SALK CHEAP—RARI.OCK TYPE- rrlter. A. It. llonlker, 515 l'etera Bldg. on TYT on BALK—BEST RUBBER TIRE; as Fsr&fcJ'ras-.vr g R SALE-TWO CAB LOADS FINE rock way surrleq runabouts and depot agon. Nothing better made. Georgia chicle hlfg. Co* 80 and 82 Went Mitchell B BALE-ONE TEN YEAH LEVEL remlmii Guarantee Tcnai Company id. Aildrea. Ilonil. care Georgian, rim SAl.K-AN A-l DRY GOODS AN I shoe linalm-ae: opi-ned April 23- In ll»e town; new county of eontli Georgln; doing One atrlcilv cash business: new modern building: electric lights, all convenience#. Owner deal re. lo enter bunking. "Hyntern. care Georgian. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED-ALL KINDS OF SALABLE school, law, medical I took, for cash. J. C. Gavan, 71 Whitehall street. ’Phone 1977. WANTKD-TEN TIlOfSANll PEOPI.F. TO buy Money 5Tour. Tbera la money In every nark. IF YOU WISH.TO BUY, SELL OR Ex change property of any kind, It will pay you to see us. C. II. Wells £ Co., *1(H Fourth National Bank Bldg. ^ STORE-132 PEACHTREE STREET, BUN- ning though to Forsyth street, Includ ing good basement and upstairs. Apply at office of Guthraaa Steam Laundry, 130 Peachtree street. FOR 8ALE—FARM. Ml ACRES 44 MILES NORTH OF DAL- Ias, Ga.. one good six-room dwelling, one g*iod thrcc-room dwelling, one tenant house. Plenty good (Mitbulldlngs, two good wells, two good springs, M teres In good state of cuitlrstlnn, 60 acres In original forest, 40 In pasture, remainder In good liottoms. two public roads through place. Film place for machinery. School Joins farm. Bar gain in this property. Box 32, Dallas, ART 8CHOOL. wantkd-the punuc to visit Blappy’i School of Art and Inspect por traits painted by hi, largs da,sea Corner Peachtree and Auburn. BOARDERS WANTED. THE BON AIR, 384 Peachtree st., solicits Inspection, comparison and patronage. LOST $5 REWARD. LOST - NATIONAL BICYCLE: BI.I’E frame: No. 48,350. Return and receive re ward. 08 Decatur street. FOUND. FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FBL* low. cleans sulta $1 to tl.50. Pants 10c. 168 Whitehall Mt. Phones. Bell 520, A. 3881. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY at 10 a. m. at 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 *4*i* us. C. II. Weils 4 Co., 11M Fourth National Bank. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED HALAR1KD PEO- pie and others. American Investment Co., 704 Candler Bldg. Established 1890. WEYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. THE UNION HAVINGS BANK BUYS purchase money notes and lends money on Improved Atlanta property a* reason able rates Bell phone 719. Gould Bldg. MOaVEY TO LOAN AT 6. 6 AND 7 PER cent Interest, according to security of fered; amall expense nnd prompt attention. Only on real estate In and uear Atlanta. H. it. Turman. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND: any amount, 414. 5 and « |»r cant. Writs or call 8. W. Carson. 24 S. Brood atroot/ FARM LOANB-WB ARB PLACING loans on - Oeorgla farma at the lowest rates ever offered. The Mouthern Mortgage Company, Gould building. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL .ESTATE at very lowest rates. No delays. Charles lltrtuan, rooms 202-3 Townie Court. 1 HAVE $6,000 TO LOAN. BUMS TO SUIT, on unencumbered Atlanta realty. Address U. B. M.. care Georgian. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend on monthly pAyuieut plan; no delay; il**i money for purchas** money notes. Straight loans mail** at 6 per cent nud up wards, according to desirability of loau. W. A. Foster. 12 H. Broad street. WANTED—MONEY. WANTEIX—FOR • FIVE YEARS. #10,000. Have three fnrms lu Georgia valued nt 120,000 ns collateral. Must have money without delay. Address Claude Robert, Slindydal**, Ga., care llox 27. SEED8. GET OUR PRICES ON ONION SETS. alfnlfn, Crimson, Red, llurr, Alsykn nnd Whit** cltfver. arnsnea nnd grain seeds. McMillan K*m**| Co., 23 South Itrond street. WANTED—ROOM8. WANTED—IIY A RETIRED ELDERLY 4*ouplt*. unfurnished apartments, lower floor, «»r it 5-r*i*iiii **ottnge; gin*! surround ings. State particulars t*i G. II.. 3S6 Capi tol avenue. WANTED »ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UN ftirnl*h«*<l f*ir light homM*k**eplug; cI*)*m* In; il**slrable nelghiHtrhoo4|. A*!dr**ss >V. \V., rare Georgtnn. FOR RENT—FURNI8HED ROOMS. FOR - RENT- FOUR UNFI’RNIHHED ro4itns fbr light housekeeping; no children waute*l. 7o E. Ellis str*>et. M. A. SHELTON, DON’T FORGET II. A. 8IIELTON tB A practical stove and range repairer; I test work and material guaranteed. Both phone* 1276. 61 8. Pryor street. OLD HATE MADE NEW STOP PAYING RENT! AMA AND MILAN STRAW HATS I r, B M.rft!nli.?'i.e.Md.udrw, become your own •d. 96c. nda or nrwifi, 58c cart* -xtr* I T. A Vr>T OlfD* IMP. HATTERS. P4 Whitehall *t i i/1 A/xl Ul PICTURE FRAMES. PICTURE FRAMES MADB TO ORDBR. H. \V. Yarlirouch. 1H Auburn nveune. corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn avenue. WALL PAPER* WALL PAPER AND PAINT*. •‘Don’t let 'em fool you.” 41m Iturnett IforjinTly of Bnroett A WIlIIsl la not dead Bor mUalnc. He fa contracting arnll paper and painting. Office and ahow room U La at Hunter strew. Doth ’phones Uo. THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE I.OAN 1*0. of Washington. D. will eel! you frtitn out* ti» flu* contracts entitling >oii to n loan of from $1,000 to $5,000 at 5 |*cr 4-ent •Itupb* Interest, returnalib* In aui-tll moutblv rent. I*4>r pr4>*|tectu« and id.-tna of the pany. .’oblresc J. st. 4ullen Ynti*a. State Agent. 321 Auatell Rldg.. Atlanta, On. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITOR8. W. B. SHELDON. FELLOW OF THE American and Georgia State of Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit Co., public accountants and auditors, nw-sw Temple Court. Exsinlnatlons, appro****!* audits. IxicjiI and long distance phon** 1196. TALKING MACHINE8. TALKING MACHINES AND HHCORDS- Wholesale nml retail distributors of \fe tor Talking Machines and Records. Jojj received largo consignment of machine* nn |* over 10,090 records. Immediate attention given innl! orders. We waot the names of all talking machine dealers In the Write for catalogue. Alexander-EIye* BICYCLE SUNDRIES. BICYCLES AND BUNDIHK8—LARGEST bicycle and sundry distributors In tne South. Southern agents for Pierce, laie. Hncll and Hudson bicycles. Write for our 1906 catalogue and price list. Alexander- Elyea Co. , „„ ME88ENGER SERVICE. ' FOB PIIOMPT AND KKLIABLK MCT- _»an*cr«. ’phone 33. J. A. Darlea and J. C. Branon. r. PICTURE FRAMES. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. II. W. Yarbrough. 2% Auburn avenue, corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn nva- PRE88ING CLUB. PRESSING-A LTERING-THE NEW EU- reka Pressing t.’lub—Cleaning—Retmlriuf. Atlanta ’phone 700, Bell ’phone 2475. 106H Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Memliersblp $1 per month. 8EWING MACHINE8. RENTED—TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH, either Singer or M'heeler A Wilson. We rent only new machines with complete set of attachments. Prompt delivery. Both 'nhone* 1893. Singer Sewing Machine Co.,* 79 Whitehall street. • STOVE8 AND RANQE8 REPAIRED. BTOVEH AND RANGES REPAIRED AND ,«.t up. Expert workman. I’ntt.raon Ltiriilbire houa., 2M P.tara atrnt ’I’llon.., Allnnta 2472, B.H 794 w.al. We buy nny- Ihlnj. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. H. W. BOUNTBKB A BUG. TRUNK AND BAG CO.’ Retail nnd rrnnlrluf. No. 77 Wbll.bnll ntrmt. Fbon. 1671 WATCHMAKING. TO THE TRADE; COMPLICATED wntehes arc my hobby. Modern ideas in work nnd dealings. IL Walter Lett. Room 1217 Fourth National Bank Bldg., Atlanta. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. ♦ LUCK IB, OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Bell 2335. Mea n mid half aoleq 75c. D. T. WEST & CO., CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS AND REPAIRERS. 31*4 X. Forayth St. Bell (Main) 1061 nnd 2251 Atlanta 909 and 22M. HOMER L. HUNT, STENOGRAPHER A CORRESPONDENT. 3914 Whitehall St. s-u s. Rrood St. Hell Phone No. 6947. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. HALLWOODS, IDEALS nnd all other makes nt Imrgaln prices. Mo enn sell you n register, suitable for nny business, nt a price that can not help but please you. Cash or monthly pnymenta. Every reg ister guaranteed for two years. SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERS OF ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD. THE SOUTHERN Second-Hand Cash Register Store, 24 8oiith Broad Street, Atlanta, On. # GItORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. THREE NICE LOTS C>S CORNER. ALL for $500. NICE EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. beat part of North Jackson street; prac tically new; $5,200; one-half cash. 0 FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, WESTERN Heights; lot 100 by 110; for $1,250. NICE LEVEL LOT 50 BY 100; ONLY #J25. LOT 104 BY 186, WOODWARD AVENUE, running Imck ( to another afreet; $1,160. NEAR GRANT PARK, NICE, LEVEL, shady lot, 100 by 185, frontlug ou three streets; $1,400. NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE IN SEVEN minutes’ walk of terminal station; aide walks, sewers, caldnet mantels-; routing at $16; $1,660. GOOD INVESTMENT. Four houses ou corner lot. Good street. Rents $31.00 month. Price $3100.00 Sec LIEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, Phones 1075, 28 Peachtree Streot. FOB KENT NICE SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. 9*3 ATLAN- tn avemi**, with large yard urn! facing Grunt park. $15. HI.\-llOI>M HOUSE WITH MODERN COV veiilenr* and convenient for two small families, 101 Enst avenm*. $25. S. It. DALLAS, 318 Fourth National Bank Building; Phone 1455. FOR SALE 218 South Avenue, Between Cherokee and Grant. SANDERS, SMITH & 00NWAY, > Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building. fork otMint It. Every iinrtkle of lab an done by atrletly tlrMt-elrtoa tueelmiilea. ul the material la of the very lN*»t. It hanle (uni loeeu nnniud wlu*n thi work wan gtifug on, come out* t«» m*8* me. Tin* houae la tin* nunna. two linlla. $3,250—NO. 275 EAST NORTH AVE., 5-ROOMS AND HALL; EVERY CON VENIENCE;. BRAND NEW; LARGE LOT. TERMS EASY. LOVELY HOME IN COL LEGE PARK, CORNER LOT, BEAUTIFUL SHADE AND GRASS, FRONTS RAILROAD AND CAR LINE. HAS 8 Rooms and nice inte rior FINISH. OWNER LEAVING ’ THE STATE AND ANXIOUS TO’SELL. $4,000. T^RMS. W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND OUR BIO auction sal* of sixteen brand new houses, located on Grant, Sydney, Broyles and Or leans streets, snd the beautiful new St Paul avenue. Sale will begin at I p. in., Thursday, September 20, on the premises. Take Woodward avenue to Grant park cars, select your home and buy It at your own price and on dead easy terms. Call at this office for further particulars. NO. 406 BAWSON 8T.-TWO-8TORY 7- room house. All conveniences. Rent $30, price $3,OUO. Good home or Investment prop osition. EAST POINT-GOOD 5-ROOM COTTAGE, new and well built: no second-class mate rial uae*l; large lot; loeatlou good. This Is a go*sl proposition f*ir home or Investment. Price $1,460. Also 6-room cottage adjoining above $1,600. • NEAR GRANT PARK-FOUR ROOMS nnd hall, on good slse corner lot; close to three car lines nml where several other new houses are lielng built—$1,500. Terms. McDonough st.-nkar new south Pryor street school; new 6-room cottage, good lot; rents $17.50. 'Price $1,600. Good home or Investment. WEST LINDEN ST.-NEAR SPRING 8T.: nice almost new 5-room cottage home; all city conveniences; good ear service. Price $2,100. Terms $400 cash nnd $20 per mouth. IN GRANT PARK SECTION-NICE SIX- room cottage; gas and wnter; hard oil fliilsti: el«A-ated lot; cabinet mantels, double- floored; nearly new; splendid value for $1,- 600. | Terms. A CORNER IN RELLWOOD, 104x218 FT.. with two old houses on It, for $1,50). Good lot to Improve or hold for future enhance ment. • Hell Phone 2027. Atlanta Phone 1881. SALES DEPARTMENT: A. 8. HOOK. U. C. EVE. PIEDMONT AVENUE, Near Tonth Street. A MODEL HOME, JUST FINISHED— schiHil; has eight large rmim*. Iiexhle ample closets. ilri***liig rooms nnd on lit ties; work manship and materials of tne lieat; every modern convenience; t»lp«*«l for furnace; has gas nml electric lights, electric door l*w*k, speaking tubes, etc.; very roomy verandas. Price $7,000. AT ATLANTA HEIGHTS—A TIIACT having a front of 472 feet on Peachtree road ami lying perfectly. Price $6,500. IN WEST KND-Ji:>IT~3W FEET l‘ltoM Gordon street, a lot 60x230; high, level nml slimbMl. for $600. FOR EITHER OF THE ABOVE APPLV to the owner, nt No. 2 Grant building. Atlanta phone 486. FOR RENT. NO. 31 WEST PEACHTREE PLACE- Thls 2-story tl-moni frame, on lot ffixioo, which lie* elevated slightly. Is on the north sld** of West Peachtree place, nt the ror- ii*»r of Spring; has gas, hot nml colil water, bath, 4-l*iM4*t ami stationary washstnnd on 4*nch floor; sink in the kitchen nnd siuk In the butler s pantry, with servant’s closet In the vnril. This building has the rooms en the flrst flo*ir, four ro*uns on the *4*4*4111*1 floor ami two ro4>ms In the Imseiuent; It Is In a gimmI neighborhood and lu good repair. Will rent on Tense at <60 per mouth. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. It Auburn. Avenue, Both PhODta CIS. WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED FOR CUSTOM ER A 5 OR 6-ROOM COT TAGE ON NORTH SIDE; $600 DOWN AND $30 PER MONTH. MOORE-GAUNT CO., 609-10 CENTURY. 0 la 8*t|unl t«* any n-abbuice, and la nut together like a |*'.4*C8* of furniture. The lot Ilea hetiutlfnllv. urn! hn* all kltula of frulta iu lieartiig. The uelg||lM)rhoo<| i-anntit lie, aiirimaaeil anywhere, tinint l*;«rH furulahea 8ine of the utee«t ami largo" play groumla In th** dry. ami N only u few afepa 'away. If yiMt are b«oklng for nn luveAttnenl. now la your ••bniut*. na the coat of repair* will not U* anything f'»r yenra t«» 8*82ine. and. i>f 4*ouro«*. tin* rent money will be clear pn»rtt. Price $2.5"<V Tak«* any tlract l*nrk 2*ar. ami walk amith one bba-k ami weat 4iue half bl«vk fr«»u» the t’yclorania build- lug. Apply to owucr, 213 South ateuue. WANTED—A TENANT ON LONG LEASE FOR i A NEW BUILDING CON TAINING 20,000 SQUARE FEET W l T H IN F E W FEET OF POSTOFFICE. GOOD FOR MAN U F A C- TURINO. OVER 200 FEET FRONT ON STREET. MOOR E-OAUNT CO., 000-10 CENTURY. MATHEWS & HILL. 611-12-13 Empire Building, Bell Phone M. 1748. Atlanta 172. ON. N. JACKSON STREET WE HAVE absolutely the best 9-room bouse on the street for thp money. You only have to look at it to realise that It Is a bargain. Obly $5,260. Good terms. N. JACKSON STREET NEAR PONCE De- Leon avenue, a new 8-room house; modern In erery respect; east front, line shade, large lot. $7,600. Easy terms. IN WEST END WE HAVE BARGAINS ON nearly every street; come np and let’s talk about tbein.v We know we can suit you In this psrt of the city. ON ItAWSON STREET WE HAVE JUST had listed with us a bargain; you can’t And much property In this section, but we can sell this at $3,150 cash for a few days only. Come quick. WE HAVE SEVERAL SMALL FARMS near Atlanta, suitable for dairy and poul try raising; come up and look at the list; It costs you nothing to talk to ns. and It Is a pleasure for us to show you what we have. $4,500 ' 9-ROOM, 2-STORY, ON NORTH SIDE AND WALKING DISTANCE. LEASED TQ GOOD PAR TIES $40 A MONTH. J. A. BONDURANT & CO., 612 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK. EXPERT TAILORING B. KAUFMAN, expert tailor, of ten great bargains In Imported woolens. If you want to save from $10 to $15 on a tailor-made suit, call at hla parlors, 308 and 310 Temple Court Bldg.. 3d floor. SAUNDERS, PRATHER & COMPANY, 510 Temple Court. Bell Phone 2081. . BARGAIN. EAST HARRIS STREET. A SEVEN-ROOM cottage on lot 60 by 160. Title house la between Courtland and Ivy ntreets. nnd the lot alone Is worth the price. This 1* very dose In, and we consider It a Imr- gain**- $5,000 LOOK SOUTH I’RYOn hthKet, a nine-room houae on lot 50 by 168. Thl* house was built for n borne, nud has all modern Im provements. Very cheap at $4,600 NOTICE. CHAPEL STREET—HERE WE HAVE A Mcvcn-room cottage with nil moilem Im provements: on lot 38 by 176. This house I* rented for $24 $2,800 INVESTMENT. ORMOND KTREET—HERE WE HAVE A lot facing Bryan street 185 feet, and run ning Imck 110 fi*et. Thl* lot Is oil three street*. You could build eight hou**** on thl* lot, nml rent them before they nre finished $1,000 1 ‘ COME TO REE. AND IF YOU CAN NOT 4’OME to see u*. Just ’phone us, nnd we will call to see you. J. C. BALDWIN & CO., Real Estate and Iuvest- > ments. 501 Petera Building. City and Suburban Property - Farm, Timber and Miu- ex*al Lands. 1 Phones*, Bell 5191; Atl. 3310. $5.600—E. PINK STREET, NEAR COURT- Inml avenue; lO-nniin 2-story residence, modern; Inrge lot, choice uelghlMirho**!. 17.109—Wool,WARD AVI!!. 5 IIOOM COT- tajp*; water ami ga*; lot 40x127* feet; on ear line. Easy term*. $850—WKI.IaltORN sf.. WEST END. SIX- • r*Kinf 2-stnry Iuuihc; first 11011*4* mirth of West End avenue. Bargain. I960—llltoWN ST.. WEST END. 3-KOOM cottage, strictly white ne|ghl*orli*NNl; lot 85x119 feet; rent* for $8 per mouth; **>u»e **nnb. iMtlnime like rent. 1 HAVE THREE TRUCK UAIIMX NEAR <1 city f*»r sale. S*»** me Mouday. t FOR SALE. 26-room brick house at 54 North For- ( syth itreet. 200,000 good brick and One building material. Bargain for a contractor or builder. Addreas W. T. WINN, Box 106. or phone 496.' J mm 1 FRASIER & SMITH, V Bell Phone 3533-M WE BUT AND RELf. H0URE8 AND LOTS 8 on easy terms. 186 Auburn avenue. Ansley Park Auction. On September 18th, we will conduct an auction sale of about 80 lots in Ansley-Park. Full particulars of this important event will be announced in the papers. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. ATLANTA MARKETS. . FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit and Produce Exchange. Lemoni. J7.75C8.00. Limes. 60C75c. Pineapples, |1.50Cl*io. CALIFORNIA FRUIT—Fancy stock: Liberia peaches, per l»ox, $1.50. Mountain Bartlett pear*, per box, $3.25. dross Plums, per crate, $2. Columbian prunes, per erste, $2. Rose Peru grapes, |>er crate, $2.50. Blue Molvolse grains, per crate, $2.50. POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE- iJESte Joseph H. Carter. Klkcctal to The Oeorglas. Athens. Oa., * 8ept. 14.—Joseph H. Carter was burled nt Princeton factory cemetery yesterday. He c!le»l In Mon- r«>e. He was a brother of W. T. Car ter. of Athena. Live ducks. Pekin, SSe; puddle,. 2S^27Vtc. Dressed hens, perixjund, 12613c. Bggs. per doxen. 25c. Butter, table, per r>ound, 20622H<?i cook- lie. per pound, 12*4f ( i5c. Iloncy. new, 8610c pound; In one-pound neks. 10612c. VEGETABLES-Irish potatoes. No. 1 itock, $2.52% barrel; per hnsbel, $1.00. Onions, 3c per pound: cnblmre. lVic pound. New sweet potatoes, 50c bushel. FLOUR. GRAIN. PROVISIONS. FLOUR—Postei s patent. $5.75; Diamond intent, $5.20; Mascoutnb Htnr, $4.60; fancy intent, $4.50; Red Bsgle. $4.15; Blue illbtion. 34J0; fancy, $3.90; spring wheat pstent, $5.00 ^COitN—Choice red cob, 76c; No. 2 white. MEAL—Plain water-ground, per bushel, GR0CERIE8. IIUGAIl—Standard granulated. $5.20. New fork refined, 4Hc; plantations, 5c. Market grade. New crop win arrive In two work.. 4’IIEESE-Knnrv full trt-am tlalrj', 15c; twins. 1414c. Market strong. ... PROVISIONS—Supreme Kami 15c. Dow haras. 15Mc. California hams, 3».M: Ret) Cross hams. 16c. Drr salt ixtra riba. 29.51V4. bellies, 2041 llis., 210.50; fat backs, 8c! plates. „ . Retl Cross, 20c. ; Red Cross, 714c. 8T0CKS AND BOND8. Bid. Asketl. Georgia 4Via. 1215 ..112 U2 Aiinnm, db, • • •. n •• Atlanta, 4V&s. 1922 107 Atlanta 4s. 1M4.. do. Income do. 2d Income do. 3d Income gls Pacific lats.. .. THE WEATHER. LOCALFORECAST. For Atlanta and Vicinity—Gem» r; ,|i v tonight and .Saturday., with no mark.-! pernture clumgca. WEATHER IN**COTTON BELT. nnd warm. Temple eloudy and dnmii Phur Springs nuU Cisco clear ami i ant. 1 M(a*!et!ppf—Yaxpp City. Jacknon. Vim,-, Hattiesburg and Meridian clear *»■■*« 1'urlntli and Auiory clear and wm Alabama—Blnnlngham dear nml h... nia dear nud warm; hard rain ln*t ',,iJ Huntsville dear and cool. Opelika ■ Montgomery dear and warm. Trov nnd pleasant. Mobile partly clomtv pleasant. • Oeorgla—Colninbus, Macon and Savannah clear and hot. Amerlcus and Album ri„ nnd pleasant. Atlanta clear nml warm. WEATHER uTwHEAT BELT. Extreme> Northwest—Cloudy; 34 to 41 to yr- « .-Mid y; >t i2 above; showers In Kansas ami okli- WEATHER FORECAST. Isonlidana and Mississippi— Fnlr Frii and Saturday; fresh south winds <• coast. East Florida—'Thunderstorms Frida East Texas—Scattered showers Frida Saturday; fresh south winds on the n» Indiana—Fair tonight; tomorrow pnrtlf Pair east; showera night; warmer tomorrow: shower**. Iowa—Partly cloudy nnd warmer tonight! Saturday showers nnd warmer. Mlaaotirl. Kansas, Nebraska—8li< night: tomorrow warmer. North. Dakota and South Dakota-Shi . era tonight nnd tomorrow; cooler tonight. STATISTICS. BIRTH8. To Mr. nml Mrs. Voibrecht, nt 4 * Central IVI'IIUO. || HG,I. To Mr. nnd Mrs. D. IL Watson, at 335 iV. North avenue, n girl. ^ . DEATHS. Perry Holmes, 39 years old, died of nleo- lollsm nt 48 Culver street. C. W. Fisher. 41 years old, died of rnlf- (Nid wreck nt Ringgold, Os. .. , Cecil Francis Hopkins. 16 montlvs old, died >f convulsions nt 9tl Formwalt street. Isnwrenee Ornnt. 18 years old, died of yphnid fever nt 195 Euclid avenue, infant of Mrs. W. It. Mott, one month ild. died nt 17 Corley street. Mary Oshurn. 78 years old, died of old nge it 165 Newton street. Mrs. Mary M. Wallace. 52 years old. died >f paralysis at 213 West Pine street. • buildin<Tpermit8. $125—J. L. Hall, to build addition to • dory frame dwelling lu rear of 63 Kei iaw alley. $2.806—Samuel Yotiug. to build four < itory frame dwellings nt 286-8-D0-92 Chi itreet. * $500—Tilly Jennings, to build one-story rnme ilwelllug nt o46 W. Mitchell street. $46—11. Hhenrd, to build coni house nt 333 t. Boulevard. $35—M. j. Quinn, to build frnine stable nt Ml Euclid avenue. $40—Carl Flelehuinn. to recover two-story rnme dwelling at 337 B. Fair street. $30—J. L. Harris, to build Iron stable shed t 148 Pbalnmut avenue. $36—Arch Avnry, to re-cover frame dwell- ng nt 320 Picilnmnt avenue. $46—J. F. Iluss. to re-cover frame dwelling t 43 Howell street. $906—J. L. Ervin, to build nddltloii to n rnme dwelling nt 3>5 Spring strin-t. PROPERTY"TRAN8FER8. $1.200—Mrs. A. II. Bree to William C. Cole, nt *»n Isive street near Crew street. War- antjr deni. ' $57o— Margaret J. Nesblt t«V Ross L! Rosen- H*rg, lot tw Ixive street near Little street. to J. M. sr l.uelfb $S56—R. W. Ector to Miss I* V. Block, lot $256—J. II. Hire to W. I... I*. II. nud II. Kennedy street near Goddard street, vnrninty deed. $51— John W. Green to W. W. Moore, lot $506—Court In ml 8. Winn to C. J. Slitvhsn. nt ou JoneslHtro roml near Thlrkleld ave- me. Administrator's deed. $2,600-8. ti. Turner to A. T. Davis, lot on •once lieLeon avenue near Todd street. Varranty deeil. $7,006— A T. Davis to S. (1, Turner, lot on •once l>cI.8i»ii avenue near T«s|i| street. $1.860—Joseph o. Smith to Kllxaltetb Hen- $700—Mrs. Mary A. Ilnygnnd nnd Miss Imiiia IIsygood to Southern States Life In lira nee Company, lot mi Anna street near 'nrrnn street. Lmn ilec*i. $1,000—Mrs. Alb*** K. Thrower to K. W. TO RECEIVE AN INCREASE. ■eclat to The Georgian * Montgomery. Ala., Sept. 14.—The Seaboard Air Line officials have In structed B. W. Francisco, the local agent, to Increase his force In order DJ ffj v ® the patrons a better and more efficient service. It I* also understood the employees are to have a raise In their pay. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The characteristic features of today'* arc a well-developed area of low jm covering the Rocky Mountain district* nn area «»f high pressure of considerable ergy central over northern Michigan. Tne advance of the high has cans*** sldernhly cooler weather over the lake glon nml the Ohio valley and rains in 4'nstern lake region and the uorthenst. I ceding the low Is an nren of clomllncss higher temperature. The rains over the south during the In 24 -hours have been local in character generally light. The temperature over cotton licit has changed Imt little. The conditions favor generally fnlr COTTON REGION BULLETIN. STATIONS OF ATLANTA ^Xtinnta. clear. . , . 'Chattanooga, clear.. , UoluiiihtiB, clear. . . Gainesville, dear. . . ••Greenville, clear. , , Griffin, clear. .... •Mneon, clear. .... Montlcello, clear.,. , Newnan. clear Rome, clear. Spartanburg, dear. . , Tallapoosa, dear. . , Toccna. clear. ..... West Point, dear ~*>llnlniuni temperatures hour period ending at 8 n. CENTRAL STATION. Atlanta Augusta Charleston. . , , Galveston. . , , Little Itock. . . , Memphis IjL «i Memii Montgomery. . New Orleans. . Oklahoma. . . Mavantinh. . . . Vicksburg. . . Wilmington. . T indicates Inappreciable rainfall REMARKS. Slightly higher tem/terntarcs prevail** nearly all districts the past 24 hours. I rfilnfnll occurred over the entire l*«*lt J. B. MARRI'IIY. Section Director. A CARD OF THANKS. Totheiiuiiiy kind friends who so sweetly pressed their sympathy to me during my 11*111 snd lieroivvcnicnt, when by the band Providence my dear husband was tns from me, I wish to express my heartrr gratitude. While nothing can true and loving friend*. K*|iednlly lo the HrotherhiMsI of I live Engineers nud fbe Masons I '• deeply grateful, ami I pray God th.it > may ever taro with me to the G«»*l of I." that He may help your noble order* J ■ (lime to l»e a blessing to sorrowing >• and that lie may help me to live In continuous attitude of love nml devoMo my friends, nml to uiy God. tbai we H meet onr dcisirteil friends and i* -’ll—a lu G.«l'a I'ti’rnnl hmim. «rl»'('-, h ; that are broken slinll lie forever beaici friend shall meet with friend. . MUB. I. W. NUI.KV BRYAN MAY VI8IT CHATTANOOGA ON RETUR B|HTlal to The Gooritlan / chattanooita, T»nn, Sept. It—" Ham J. Bryan’# manager believe* it Mr. Bryan can come to thl# city hla Southern tour on September A, Hood, president of the Bryan ' I here, ha# received a letter from •' Bryan, in which he say# (hat It l*)" «lble that he might teturn via A'< in to Birmingham and to Chattan May Contest Election. Hpn-ln! t» The Genrslnn Gadsden. Ala., 8ept. 14.—A r:ir will probably be filed with the ~ l district senatorial committee h> " Brown, of St. Clair county, wh' ' defeated for the nomination o; D. Hamner, of Atlanta.