The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 28, 1906, Image 10

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10 THU ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WANT ADS. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD ■No ad. taken for lets than 25 cents, the price of four lines. Six words of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive Insertions: 1 time . 3 times . 6 times . 26 times . 52 times . 78 times . . 6 cents a fine. . 5 cents a line. . 4/2 cents a line. . 4 cents a line. . 3/2 cents a tine. . 3 oents a line. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER 8ERVICE. CALL U8 ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. ADS FOR SITUATIONS WANTED WILL BE INSERTED FREE. J BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WANTED HELP—MALE. Shorthand'.- Typewriting, etc., only 14 Bell phone 8S9. will convince you WANTED—TOTSO MEN t phnrinncy. Apply to Dr. Luck Jo etreef, city. WANTED-A BRIGHT, STEADY BOY . about V>, to prove pulleys; prefer on experience. Apply Foremen ''Georgian | tween /, nndft«u^B $50. Youth* for Insurance ami railroad of- flee*. $16 to $20. Bellamy Bualness Agency, 1330 randier Bldg. WANTKD-BOY 11 YEARS OLD, TO AS* *l*t piano tuning: plensniit Inducement*. Call Friday morning at 8 o'clock. 41a Austell Bldg. electric eliamh'llcr*. .1. E. ilnnnlcutt ic Co. WANT ED-PARTNER TO TAKE ACTIVE part In printing business, either a drum mer or superintendent of manufacturing UN WANTED—GOOD BLACKHMITII FOR FURNISHED SHOP AT COLLEGE PARK. RENTS $2 PER WEEK. M’CRORY, 412 PETERS BUILDING. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. 8ITUATI0N8 WANTED—MALE. SITUATION WANTED BY A \OUNO man of experience: would like to secure position nt once: not afraid of work. Ad- dreaa A. J. Huff. Monroe, On. GROCERY SALESMAN-FIVE YEARS' experience; traveling grocery *ale*mnn, now traveling for one of the largest con cern* In tin* business, would like a chnnge for *nti*factor.t renaons; can bring highest WANTED—POSITION BY AN EXJ’E- rlenced office man: nt present employed, nit desire* Immediate change: l>est of ref- wences. J. It. It., care Georgian. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. YOUNG LADY DESIRES STENOGRAPH IC iHmltloti; fifteen years' experience. Best reference* furnished. Call Atlanta AGENTS WANTED. PICTURE AGENTS—SEND YOUR WORK to us for enlargement; fair price*, good finish; 16 by 20. Religious and scenery Pic tures cheap. The Garner Company. 12A Peters street. Atlanta, Gn. ' ; DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTER PLUMBER, Pbotes 1266. 60 B* nunter »L FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, GET PRICKS ON FURNITURE ANY- whero elup. miw to il« .ml »*e will bet them. Itoblaoa ft Romo., 18 r. Hrnit.r. OVIt ENTIRE MSB OF MATTINGS RE- diif-Ml .V n ynril. Iloblaoa ft Rome., 18 K. Iluut.r .trvet FOR »Al.r.-<ONTRO!XlN« INTEREST lu it .ro.ll oil mill In G,nr«lii. Raw t,rni». AililroK. Rnvom-I ft SiultU, Atlnntu. FOR SALE-BEST RUBBER TIRE; workmnn.hlp runrnntiwd. <>cv>r«l« (»• kid. Mfg. Co., H And U W.»t Mlti tirll »t. IB SALE-TWO CAR LOADS FINE Irockw.r .urrle., numboot. .net depot coo. Nothing hotter made. Oeordn bide Ilf*. Ca' W «nd U Wo«t Mitchell WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED-ALL KINDS .ehool, law, medical 1km C. G.v.n, 71 Whltcball «tri SALABLE ca.h, J. ’I’hon. im MISCELLANEOUS. VICTOR MANGANESE ANI) CROME iteel I wink .afr. and vault doora; *eer»- thing In aate lint. H. W. ElUa, Agent, 26 S. Broad at reel. WE DO EMBROIDERY, FANCY NEEDLE work mul make n epeelalty of chlldren'a clothing Mlaaea Bnrmettler, 2S« Ihnvaon airevt. FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL place It with ua; we give It our apeclal and peraonal attention. If It • worth tha prle* we will tell It. C. II. Well, ft Co., 1104 Fi PROFESSIONAL. ItOANIST AND CHOIRMASTER DE- lire, petition: hlgheat teatlnomlala; el il.lte touch. Addreaa Julea li. Iluguelet, Whitehall atreet. BOARDERS WANTED. ART 8CHOOL. WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO VIB1T Hlappy’a School of Art and Inapect por trait. painted h. hit large claim. Corner PraeMree nnd Autiurn. LOST LOST—TWQ MULES FROM 303 CIIKHO- kec avenue. Atnnta I’bono 3014. Dunn Brother* Reasonable reward. M. A. SHELTON, DON'T FORGET U. A. BIIELTON 18 A practical .tore and ran*, r.palr.r: b«»t work and material guaranteed. Both pbonet 6276. il B. Pryor etreet. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. ••Don't l«t ’em fool you." Jim Burnett (formerly of Burnett A Willis) Is not dead nor miffing. He If contracting trill paper and painting. Office nnd show room 13 Euat Hunter street Both 'phones 650. OLD HATS MADE NEW PANAMA AND MILAN STRAW HATS cleaned and reshaped. 60c. Soft and atlff felt hats cleaned and re shaped, 36c. Bands or sweats. 25e each **xtrs. ACME HATTERS. OA Whitehall 9L DR. W. J. TUCKER. MORPHINE AND OPIUM HABIT CURED nt home, without pain or detention from business; permanent cure guaranteed; free trial home treatment »ent In plain wrapper. Dr. W. J. Tucker, 15H N. Broad atreet. At lanta, Ua. FOR RENT— ROOM8. ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN IN REFINED north side home; nil modern convenience*. Addres* L. F. W„ P. O. Box 779. FOR RENT—FLAT8. FOB BENT-UPPER FLAT. TWO LARGE riMim* nnd one ■mail room: separate gn*. bath; Roll phone 289S-J. Main. $13.60 per mouth. Best of references given nnd ro- (julred, ' FOR RENT—FURNI8HED ROOM8. FOUR FURNISHED ROOMS. >VITH light, heat nnd bath for rent to gentle men only: must be properly Introduced nt 2S6 Knwton street; hlgheat point In city. NICK FRONT ItooMS. DOWNSTAIRS: close In; cheap. Call Main 774, Bell phone. BUSINE8S OPPORTUNITIES. WANTEn-PARTNEIt IN PAPER AND printing business ti> take chnrge of book keeping nnd general office work. Must hnve n few thousand dollars to Invest. Ad dress Paper, care Georgian. HOME SEEKER8. IIEliK 18 A CHANCE OF A VlFETIMB to procure your own farm nnd become In dependent. Forty acre* »>r more of good, productive Jasper county land* cheap or on ensv terms; 12ty per cent cash, remainder 5 to 7 years ns purchaser desires, or n little more than rent cotton. Address Phil M. Berg, Cnrdele, Gn. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED I’BO- pl, nnd other.. American laraatmcat Co.. 704 Candler Bldg. „ Batahll.hrd 1890. WBYllAN ft CONNERS, EQUITABLE. Mbrt(«fe loane on real cetnte. TIIB UNION SAVINGS BANK <R»UY8 putvhni. money note, nnd lend* money od Improved’Atlanta "property * reason* * able rates- Beil pbon* 7«h Gould Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6. 6 AND 7 PER cent Interest, according to security of fered; small expeuse nnd prompt attention. Ouly on real estate In and near Atlanta. S. B. Turman. srECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND: •ay amount, 4VL 1 and < per cent. Writ* or call 8. W. Carson, 24 8. Broad street FARM LOANB-WB ARB PLACING loans on Georgia farms at the lowest rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould building. , MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE st very lowest rates. No delays. Charles Herman, rooms 202-3 Temnle Court. FOUR PEB CENT HOME MONEY .’it) lend on monthly payment plan; no delay; also money for purchase money notes. Htrnlght tonne made at 6 per cent and up wards, according to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster. 12 8. Broad street. WANTED! Have several customers with cash for 4th ward rent ing property. If you want to sell yours list it with LIEBMAN, Real Estate and Renting, 28 Peachtree St. STOP PAYING RENT! BECOME YOUR OWN LANDLORD! WANTED—MONEY. MONEY WANTED—$1,600 WANTED AT ones* i>n good business property worth $3,- 600. AddrcHM "Money Wanted, ' care The FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL-| low, clean* aulta $1 to $1.60. Paata 60c. Tax Whitehall 8t. Phonea. Bell 620. A. 3SS1.I WANTED—FURNISHED HOUSE. 1 WILL LEASE A NICELY FURNISH- ed cottage, apartment or small house of about six room*. Hunt l*e new. neat and clean nnd In good uelghborhn<Hl. with all conveniences. Write or call Otto u. Tague, - idler building. FOR RENT OR SALE. A GOOD SIX-1IORHE FARM IS JASPER county; eight tale# cotton; good tenant buy cheap. Addreaa e. Gn. THE STANDARD REAt ESTATE LOAN CO. of Washington. D. C., will sell you from one to live contracts entitling you to a loon of from $1,000 to $6,000 at 6 per cant simple Interest, returnable In small monthly Installments of $7.50 per month on each $1,000 borrowed, enabling you to become yonr own landlord and paying for your home for less than you are now paying rent. For prospectus and plans of the com pany, address J. St. Jullen Yates. State Agent. 321 Austell Bldg., Atlanta. Go. HONEST, TRUTHFUL. HURTLING AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY IN GEORGIA. FOR SALE. A very desirable building lot 53x175 feet, corner Highland avenue and Ponce DeLeon Circle. DeLOACH MILL MFC. CO., 400 Highland Avenue. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. tv. B. SHELDON. FELLOW OF THE American nnd Ueoigla State Aaaaelatlan of Public Ar coon touts. Sheldon Audit co* public accountants and auditors, eis-ow Temple Court. Exfunlnatlona, ®PP r0, “Ir audits. Loral nnd long distance phone 1199. ARCHITECTS. LET US DRAW YOUR PLANS AND build your house. We can oave you mouey. Address P. o. Box 675. BICYCLE SUNDRIES. BICYCLES AND 8UNDRIES—LARGEST bicycle and sundry distributors In the South. Southern agents for Pierce Yale, Snell nnd Hudson bicycle*. Write for our 1906 catalogue and price list. Alexander- Elys* Co. CABINET WORK AND MODEL*. CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIES. Prompt eervlca. Bell ’iihone STM. Atlanta Rood and Iron Novelty (Vorka, 389 Marietta street. MEDICAL. PILEH—PROTRUDING, ITCHING. AND bleed lug spile* cured without the knife, pnln or detention from business; cure guar anteed. Write or cull today If you , ftre •J’ 1 /.' faring. Advice free. Dr. J. Tucker, 15V4 N. Broad street, Atlanta. Gn. MONCRIEF— HE’S THE MAN THAT SELLS HOT AIR. Installa furnace* In old i houses n* wen ns now. He prepare* n cellar If you have none. Monedef Furnace Co. Both phones. ME8SENGER SERVICE. FOR PROMIT AND RELIABLE MBS- aengere, ’phone 33. J. A. Davlea and J. C. Branan. PICTURE FRAME8. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. H. (V. Yarbrough. 2(4 Auburn avenue, corner' Peachtree. . Entrance Auburn ava- PRESSING CLUB. PRESSING—ALTERING—THE NEW EJJ- reka Pressing Clul»—Cleaning— Repalrlmr. Atlanta 'tihone 700, Bell 'phone 2476. 106% Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Membership $1 per month. 8EWING MACHINES. RENTED—TWO DOLLARS PER. MONTH. either Singer or Wheeler A Wilson. We rent pnly new machine* with complete set of attachments. Prompt delivery. Both 'phones 1893. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 79 Wbltehnl! street. 8TOVE8 AND RANQE8 REPAIRED. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND «et np. Expert workman. Patteraon Furniture houae, 286 l'ctcr. atreet. 'Phone*, Atlanta 2472, Dell 794 weet. Wo buy any thing. TALKING MACHINE8. TALKING MACHINES AND BECORD8- Wholctale and retail distributor* of Vic tor Talking Machines nud Records. Just received large consignment of machines nnd over 10,000 records. Immediate attention given mall orders. Wo want tae names of all talking mncblne dealers lu the South. Write for catalogue. Alexnnder-Elyea Co. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. II. IV. ROUNTREE & BRO. TRUNK AND BAG CO. Retail nnd repairing. No. 77 Whitehall street. Phone 1676. WATCHMAKING. TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED watches are ray hobby. Modern Idcns In work nnd 4lcnlings, n. Walter Lett. Room 1217 Fourth National Bank Bblg... Atlanta. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 4 LUCKIB. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Bell 2338. Men*, eewed half aolea. lie. D. T. WEST & CO., CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS AND REPAIRERS. 31(4 N. Forsyth 8t. Roll (Matin 1061 and 2266. Atlnntn 308 nnd 2266. HOMER L. HUNT, STENOGRAPHER ft CORRESPONDENT. 39(4 Whitehall St. 32(4 S. Broad 8L Bell Phone No. 6047. CASH REGISTERS. ’ (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. IIALLWOODR. IDEALS and «I1 other makes nt bargain prices. Wo can aell you a register, aultable for any business, at a price that can not help but plense you. Cnah or monthly payment*. Every reg ister guaranteed for two years. SECOND HAND CASH IIEG18TER8 OF ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD. THE SOUTHERN Second-Hand Cash Register Store, 24 South Broad Street, Atlanta, ua. W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, l 12 S. Broad. • ON GRANT STREET. WE HAVE A GOOD pIx-rtHUii cottage, with all the city con venience*, large elevated lot. Price $2,700. Easy term*. ON OAKLAND AVENUE, ALMOST NEW flve-riM>in cottage, all the city conve nience*. Grant park for a front yard. Price $1,800. Easy term*. Ktl'IIMtlS'D AVKNl'K - I.AKEVVilOD Height*, ouly half block from the «*ur line; brand-new, well built ctdtiigc home, containing four room* nud ball; nice ele vated hit? 60 by 260. Rents $10 per month. Price. $1,000. WEST LINDEN STREET-NEAR SPRING Ktroet; nice almo*t new five-room cottage home; all city convenience*; good car service. Price $2,100. Term* $400 cn*h nnd |20 per month. Fn GRANT I'ARk HKCTION-Nlt'E MIX- room cottage; ga* mul water; hard oil Inlsh; eleYated lot; cabinet mantel*, dou ble floored; nearly new; splentlid value for $1,609. Term*. CONN ALLY STREET - NEAR FAIR street kcIumO; well built nml substantial cottage home, containing five rooms nml hall; all city convenience#; elevated lot. >0 by 120 feet to alley. Prlco •$2,250; easy term*. 400 It AW SI IN STR K KT—T (V,) -STORY *4>veu-ro4>m bouse. All couvenlem'o*. Rent $30; price $3,000. Good home or In- ve*tment proposition. LEONARD STREET-JUST OFF PETERS street. Flrat-cla## white routing proper ty. paying $25 |mt month. Price $2,500. ,ihmI place to put your money for pres- •nt rents nml future advancement. 'feet, with two old Ionises on It. for $1,- 500. Good lot to Improve or bold for fu ture enhancement. FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT ERS. We .have all makes second-hand nnd rebuilt Typewriters at prices to move them. If you fall to let ns know your wants In this line you will lose money. Write or cnll for "Special Sale List." We maintain the best repair department In the South nnd guarantee the best work. SOUTHERN STATES WRITING MACHINE CO. 424-25-26 Candler Bldg. FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phone 3533-M WE BUY AND SELL*! 10USES AND LOTS ou May term.. IS Auburn .venae. The Problem of readily obtaining good help has been Solved V most satisfactorily by those that have used the Help Wanted Columns of The Georgian, a newspaper that draws from a. list of over 100,000 readers. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY, Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building. $2.600—0AK ST.; 6-ROOM COTTAGE; LOT 60X18Y; lies level; beautiful section, nnd we can tnako term* .right to «ultnb!e party. $4,760—BETWEEN THE PEACHTRBES we have for sale a beautiful 6-room cot tage on nice elevated lot. This I* some thing strictly choice; can make term* if desired. • $5,209-80x200, on 14TH 8TBEET4 LIBS lovely; /our last chance to get on this fashionable street at anything like this price. $4,750—GORDON BT.J 8-ROOM 2-STORY splendid home, on lot 60x180; on car line. This Is splendid value. 1'ou should see It if you r?ally want something good. 12.750-JUST OFF GORDON 8T.. HALF blook on pretty atroet. wo hnvo nice 6- room cottage ,oo lot COxlSO. Thle la an ex cellent proposition anil we caa eell It to yon even If yonr puree la aadly depreaaed. $2,750—NEAR PRYOR ST., WE HAVE A splendid 6-roora cottage on level, pretty lot, which we can sell on terms. This Is In a beautiful block and tins neighborhood. $4,600-8. PRYOR 8T. HOME OF 10 ROOM8 on large, shady lot; lies well and bouse alone la worth almoat thla price, to say nothing of the lot. $6.000—CL08E IN, JUST OFF WHITE- hall; 11-room splendidly built home, on lot 52x175. We can make terms of $1,000 rash and balance easy. This Is splendid raiue. SAUNDERS, PRATHER & COMPANY, 510 Tenjplp. Court. ... . /Piipiie, : Bell 2081. WEST -END. A SIX-ROOM COTTAGE ON GORDON street; lot 76 bv 200; can you get more for your money* • We can arrange terms..$3,000 sol-ru bouTEVarI). NEAR GRANT I’ARK: A BEAUTIFUL six-room cottage, ou lot 65 by 160. We cau make very attractive terms ou 43.400 r’otlMWAl.T (ttllEET: A R1X-ROOM COTTAGE, (VITIl ALL modern Improvements ngd close In; lot 60 by 130. Just the place for a nice botne.92,760 STEWART AVENUE. NEAR WHITEHALL STREET, A FIVE- room cottage, on lot 60 by 160. Thlttls lu it^ very desirable neighborhood, ami dieag bass Street. NEAR CAPITOL AVENUE; A NICE five-room cottage on good lot. This - la certainly worth Investigating. Will rent fyr $22.60 .'*$2,000 KtitLEY STREET— A BEAUTIFUL' LITTLE FOUR-RO031 cottnge on lot 50 by 150. This Is very near Georgia gvenue. Just think of, It....$1,600 BONNIE llllAE. HERE WE HAVE A SMALL COTTAGE on good big lot, and will make a nice home; very near car line, and can make easy terms.. $1,760 WOODWARD AVENUE. NEAR PARK AVENUE; A SIX-ROOM cottage on lot 62 by 162. Now, If you art* looking for a south side cottnge, thl* ^li HOUSTON STREET, NEAR THE BOULEVARD, A BRAND- new six-room cottage, on lot 65 by 219. Think of the ground you are getting. .$3,500 *, CHAPEL 8TREET. SEVEN ROOMS ON LOT 38 DY 176. Thla cottage ha* all tm»dern Improvement* nnd you can not do better $2,800 MOUTH I'RYOR STREET, NINE RObUK ON LOT 60 BY 168. THIS house was built for a home, and has all modern Improvements....'... .. .... ..$4,600 LOTS— WE HAVE BOMB VERY CHOICE LOTS lu tl»4» city anil also In 8outh Kirkwood. Let us show you some of there, ond you can pay for them so ns not to miss the money. EDGEW<toll, GA. WE HAVE A COUPLE OF NICE SIX- room cottages In''Edge wood that we can sell very cheap nud on easy terms. FOR RENT- FIVE- ROOM COTTAGE AND 40 ACRES laud .hist beyond Federal prison. If It 1* a truck tariff yx *1ii this Is It; $15 per mouth. % GLOBE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. FOUR ROOMS AND IIALL. LAKEWOOD Heights; h>t 121 by 169; half block car Hue; (or n few day# at $1,060 spot cn#b; bargain, with good future. BIIAND-NEW: KIVft ROOMS AND HALL; *lib>walka and sewer renncctloua; renting •G $14 i**r month. Kennedy street. LOT NO. 10 INMAN PARK. THE I’ltKT- »le#t lot #otrt recently by Roff Sim# * Co.: with 4»lgMt large oak-trees; one-half *n#b and $10 per month. Price $500. SEVEN-ROOM. MollEliN COTTAGE. LOT 50 by 200 to 20-foot nllley; the prettiest home ou South BoolfMM. See u* quick for special price for a few days. . FIVE ROOMS. MODERN. LEVEL, lull uer bit. 45 by 140 to alley. Grant street, near Georgia avenue; $2,100; a egah Imr- gain. FOUR ROOMS. LOT R» RY 235 TO AN- other street: room fur several more ton*’#; only $1,459; ouc-tblrd imsli. balance to suit. MATHEWS & HILL. 611-12-13 Empire Building, Bell Phone IiL 1748. Atlanta 172 (VB HAVE A CLIENT WITfl 33,000 TO Inreat In good rent paying proposition. If you hare any thing that will pay. a good iu : terest on tbl# amount call and see us. ON THE (V. ft A. RAILROAD. 12 illl.KS from Atlanta, and ; only % of mllo from railroad atntlan, we have a farm of SO acre*. 10 acre* cleared nnd nlanted In Elbcrtn peaches which paid $1,000 this year; 60 acre# of wood, and we consider thla a bargain at $3,600. ■* „ , $1.250—Splendid C-room house on the west rifle, all Improvements, rents regularly nt S12.fi) per mouth. Hns city water nnd gas. nnd 1# n genuine little bargain for the money. 32.413—TWO GOOD 6-ItOOM HOUSES IN 1)0.1 of condition Occupied hr white ten ant.. rented the j-ctir nronnil ht 424 per month. If jron here got .nr Idle inonejr you Wont to Invest this 1. tit, spot. fci.250—THIS IS THE I’RIUE (VK HAVI-i for a thoroughly modern 9-room house on one of the best North side streets. Lot 1* rtlcely elevated. This section Is unsurpassed for pretty homes In Atlanta. Now occupied by fhe owner nnd a splendid bargain. Wo can arrange thla sale jo that you will not have to pay more than $2,59) cash. FOR RENT.- 241 WOODWARD AVENUE. THIS TWO-8TORY EIGHT-ROOM ■ frame, on lot 30 by 100, which lie# ele vated. 1* on the south* side of Woodward avenue, between Capitol avenue nnd Fraser street: hs# gn*. hot and cold water, porce lain bath, closet, stationary wnshfltnnd, sink In the kitchen: Woodward avenue cart pass the door. Rent* $40 per mouth. H6 East elms street. TIII8 SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE. ON LOT 59 by 160, which lie# elevated, Is on the north side of Ellis street, nt the eorner of Piedmont avenue; has gn# and water, bath and closet; comparatively close in; In co4*l repair; E1IU street cars pass the door. Rents $27.50 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 22 Auburn Avenue, Both Phone, fit. J. A. BROOKS, Real Estate, 407 Fourth National Bank. Bell. Phone 1393 Main. 42.630—ON CREW STREET./Near OR'fl’. gin avenue*—A nice home: seven romiM*. two stories; all conveniences; now rented for $24 per mouth. . Easy terms. 4L850—GEORGIA AVENUE - SIX-IIOO>( cottage; a good home and on a fowl street. 41.800—(litMOND STRUT. NEAR GRANT park: five rooms and bath; $200 cash; bal ance Just like paying rent. 41.600-.VEAU grant street, and fronting on two good streets 120 feet; cheapest vacant lot* In Grant park sec tion. $1.050—WEST END; ' Fol*R ROOM8; A nice little home; only $200 cash; balance $10 per month. all of . thesE are haugAins. Come and see them and be convinced. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. On- the 2d day of October (jfirstTuesday) the undersigned will sell three trncts of land In DeKalb county. Just beyond East Atlanta, and near the Fulton county line, one containing 11.4 acres, one 41.7 acres, nnd the other 63 acre*, all admirably suited for dairy farms. The lOgal advertisement Is now running In the DeKalh New Era. nnd the sale will take place In front of the court house In Decatur at about 11 a. ni. ‘ right-of-way bos been conveyed through I of these lots for an electric car line. For particulars, apply to the. undersigned. Administrator Nancy Ford,, Deceased. ALLEGED SLAYER NABBED AT LAST Washington, S.pf. 27.—Sheriff W. H. White, of Loa Angeles county, Cali fornia, Is here for Antonio Beaold, who was arrested last Thursday, charged with murdering his wife, Julia. On the morning of July 11,, It la al leged, Beaold and wife left Lon Angeles, presumably for Santa Monica, for a day's outing. When Beaold returned to his boarding house he said his'wife had gone on a visit to Mexico and would probably be absent for several months. When arrested In this city Besold had |55 and eight diamond.. offer of Home - FOR ORPHAN BOY Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga., Sept. 27.—Publicity of hla sad plight In the newspapers will probably result in the greatest of good fortune for tittle 12-year-old Frank Strickland, a homeless lad, who made hla way Into Macon a few days ago, and who le now In the Georgia In dustrial home. After reading of the brave struggle for bread made by the. little fellow after his kinsfolk i had died one by one, Hon. James E. Brown, former state librarian of Newnan, wrote to Mayor Smith offering the lad a home, and this offer will be communicated to the home officials today. TOWNS DESTROYED BY BIG TYPHOON Manila, Sept. 27.—Three towns were totally destroyed and four other towns damaged by a typhoon that swept over Cagayan valley. In the northern part of the Island of Lusor.. The loas of lire was slight. It Is announced here that 10,000 lives COUNTY COMMISSIONER IS PLACED UNDER BOND. Special to The Georgian. Annlaton, Ala., Sept. 27.—County Commissioner Charles D. Martin was arrested and placed under bonds fast night by Sheriff W. W. Woodruff, to npncdr In county court Friday after noon to answer to the charge of as sault upon I. E. Watson, clerk of the United States circuit court. ' The dif ficulty which terminated In the al leged assault occurred late In the aft ernoon In the rotunda of the court house and created considerable excite ment among the occupants of the va rious office. In the building. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN Semi-Central Property. No, 105 S. Pryor St.—55x105, right on the edge of business houses; price $8,500. Nos. 156 and 160 Madison avenue—Corner lot, 122x 107, one block from freight depot; a big, close-in comer for $6,000. * • No. 283 Marietta St.—Comer lot, 97 1-2x116; one block beyond Sharp’s drugstore, in good business sec tion; price $13,000. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Arm of JorneU, has been dissolved this day. The said firm doing business In the city of At lanta, Ga. Mr. Cornell retires. The business will be continued In the same name, to wit: At lanta Hinnk Rook Manufacturing Company, and at the same place, by Mr. llryant, who will assume nnd settle all liabilities and re ceipt for nil debts -due said firm. This 25th day of August, 1906. * J. W. BRYANT, T. T. CORNELL. JUVENILE PflOTECTORY FI Rev. Crawford Jnckaon, chairman of the executive committee of the Centr'd Juvenile Protectory committee, has Ju.t returned faom a very encouraging trip through several cities In the Caroll- nas. He spoke to two audiences in Greenville, the union service on Sunday night being largely attended by the representative cltlkens of the city. Hon. L. O. Patterson, officially connected with the movement for South Caro lina. presided.- Four pastors In the city took part In the service, but the speech of the evening was made by Mr. Jackson, at the conclusion of which the packed audience rose and most en thusiastically Indorsed the movement. In the audience was the governor-elect of South Carolina and a number of Judges and other distinguished gentle men. who said to Mr, Jackson In person that they would be glad to aid the movement all possible. Hon. L. O. Patterson, a leading lawyer of the city, has beefiSraked to draw a Juvenile court and probation bill for the state of South Carolina. On Wednesday night last week Mr. Jackson spoke In the Central Methodist church In Spartanburg. The - next morning, by Invitation, he spoke to the faculty and several hundred students at Wofford College. In Asheville, N. C., last Sunday Mr. Jackson addressed the congregation at the Central Methodist church at 11 a. m., and an Immense union congregation at the First Baptist church that even ing. RELEASE NEGROES 10 ARE NOT IDENTIFIED Now lhat the trouble Is over and the expense of things Is again cutting figure, the county authorities are going through the carloads of negroes who were brought to the Tower from Brownsville and other places and are releasing those whom they can not positively convict of participating In the disorders or who can not be held on a vagrancy charge. L. J. Price, the negro postmoater at Brownsville, has been staying at the Jail of his own volition. Ho was being held on the charge of dealing out arms and ammunition to the negroes of that suburb, but .hortly.after his arrest the county police searched his premises and found nothing which would warrant this charge being formally registered against him. He preferred the Jail aa a safer place than home, however. HABERSHAM FAIR BOOMING SUCCESS Special to The Georgian. Clarkesvllle, Ga., Sept. 27.—The open ing of the Habersham County Fair Monday morning was a booming suc cess. The opening address was deliv ered by Colonel I. C. Wade. In the morning an elocution contest was made between the representatives of the dif ferent towns of the county. Miss Eva Burns, of Cornelia, Oa., was the suc cessful contestant, and carried off the medal. In’ the afternoon JLeRtfy Suddeth, of Cornelia High School, won the medal In the oratorical contest. In the physical culture contest Miss Phllbric won flrht prise. On Tuesday morning a very Interest ing and entertaining lecture was deliv ered by Ranker W. S. Witham. A con cert was given In the school auditorium at 8:30 Tuesday evening. On today an interesting program Is being carried out. Among the speakers present will be: Hop. J. J. Conner, Car- tersvllle, Ga.; Professor J. M. Johnson, of the State University; Professor C. L. Willoughby, of the Experiment Sta tion; Hon. W. L. Williamson, Com merce, Oa.; Hon. P. W. McAllister, LAvonta, Oa., who will all deliver ad dresses on dairying. At 7:30 Mrs. J. H. L. Oerdlne will address a large crowd on the enter taining subject of rural homes. The closing address for Thursday will be delivered by the state entomologist, Professor Smith. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. For Atlanta and Vicinity—Rnln tonlsht and Friday, with High variable wind. £ night. weathefTconditions. The tropical storm has Increased In in. tensity and Is now centered on the gulf const of Louisiana nnd Alabama un<f i B causing high .winds and general rains orer the lower Mississippi valley, Tennesse* Mississippi ami Alabama today. Rains hars fallen over the southwest and the eastern half of the United States. ern The area of high pressure from the north, west Is centered over northern Minnesota while Its crest extends southwest into northern Texas. Immediately preceding the high I* an area of lower temperature covering Minnesota eastern Nebraska, Iowa and* northern fill’, nols. Following In the wake of the high is a second low pressure area centered In Mon tana. The advance of the gulf storm will couse rain In this section tonight nnd Friday, with high variable wind*. J. 14. MARBURY, Section Director. COTTON REGION BULLETIN., For the 24 hours ending at 8 a. ■«♦»* meridian time, September 27. 1806. STATIONS OF ATLANTA DISTRICT. Temp'ture. •Atlanta, cloudy. . . •Chattanooga, cloudy. Griffin, cloudy. . . . •Macon, cloudy Monttccllo, cloudy. . , Newnan. cloudy. . . , Rome, cloudy Spartanburg, cloudy. Tallapoosa. cloudy. . ijl I 1 •Minimum temperatures are for the 12- hour period ending nt 8 a. m. this date. CENTRAL 8TATION. 8- CLAN8MAN PROHIBITED FROM FILLING DATE. Speciril to Tin- Georgina. Annlaton. Ala., Sept. 27.—Owing to the race riot. In Atlanta and Incidental excitement throughout thla section. Mayor Kilby last night notified the management of the local opera house that he would under no circumstances allow ''The Clansman" to be played In this city on the night of October 12. upon which (late It wnn bonked. ESCAPED MURDERER * CAUGHT IN CHARLESTON. Special fo The Georgian. Charleston, 8. C„ Sept. 27.—Roy Thomas, or James Kelly, of Florence, Ala.. Is a prisoner at the Charleston police station awaiting an officer from >!«"«*!* to take him to that city, L„L JL h .l‘* wan, t d for killing a saloon wTtu^Ti h * r \2 n Ju !f 4 ' 19,14 Thomas walked Into the police station here on ZSSS&LZf**? . on, «r* “ ‘hey Atlanta. 14 74 Augusta. . . * Charleston. Galveston. . Little Rock. Memphis. . . Montgomery. Oklahoma. . Savannah. . Vicksburg. . Wilmington, T Indicates inappreciable rainfall. REMARK8. There were no material. temperaturt chnnge* the past 24 hours. Raids were gen eral in all sections of the bolt. The ally light to moderate. B. MARBURY, Section. Director. Max. Min. m ass 3-2 8TOCK8 AND BONDS. Did. Aiktd. Georgia 4Hs. 1115 ..lit 111 Georgls, It. B. 8s, 1910 ..105 1MU Rnvannah 5,. 1909.'. 102(4 INK Mncons 6s. 1916 to« Atlsnts, 8a, 1911 106 Atlsnts, 484s, 1922 197 1«8U Atlanta 4s. 19M ,..1» in Atlanta and (Vest Point. . . .185 170 Atlanta and (Vest Point Debts.,197 110 Central Hallway of Georgia 1st do. locoms 98 do. 2d Income m do. Id Income $7 Georgia.... .... - **» Augusta and Savannab, Southwestern., and . .115 J ..112 500 IMMIGRANTS FOR S. CAROLINA Speclnt to The Georgian. Charleston, 8. C., 8«pt. 27.—Flvs hundred Immigrants are expected to be landed In Charleston by way of tha North German Lloyd line eteamer (Vlt- teklnd In two or three weeks. Com- mlsloner Watson Is now In Europe ar ranging to send the Immigrants to South Carolina. Dutch, Germans and Belgian! will make up the bulk of the number. They will for the most part only pass through Charleston, and will make their way to the mills of the up per part of the state and to farm landi. GREEN ON TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE Special to The Georgian. Ht. Mnrya. Ga., Hept. 27.-8am Green. ‘*ho U charged, with tho killing of two negro women, hla own counlns. on M*rck 10, 1906. was plnred on trial Wednesday. Judge A. D. Gale, ^of the city court of Brunswick, la acting solicitor In the absence In Camilla of Solicitor General Bennett. The prisoner was uot represented • by counsel. Judge Sweat, of Waycrosa, wii appointed by the court to represent Green. The atnte Introduced several witness* for the prosecution. Green made four sep arate confession* to three different men The cln unifltanre* which were known l*»re out the facte as stated by the prisoner In hi* coufesNlon. EXPERT ATTACKED IN CARTER CASE Chicago, Sept. 27.—During argument*, in the case of OI»erl!n M. Carter, former army officer, Edward I. Johnson, expert ncconntnnt who had charge of the techni cal work In preparing the case, against Oberlln M. Carter, the former' army ou** was attacked In court liefore ■fudge , '■ Kohlsnnt by Attorney Horace '*• Mtone. counsel f.>r .Carter, a* a fol*l»ef nnd a maker of villainous acta. A Four Divorces Granted. Special to The Georgian. . . „ St. Marys, Ga., Sept. 27.—The fai* term of Camden superior court con venes Tuesday, with Judge T. A. Par ker presiding. Tuesday five divorces were granted, one white and four col ored. word of $200 was offered. He *ab{ won the man. and had killed a keeper In Memphis. He was drun* wanted tn „ a,,*, when he surrendered himself to the po- wanted to arrest a man for whom a re- lice here.