The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 08, 1906, Image 10

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TJtLfcJ A'i‘i ,A Vi’A ixEOUGlAN. WANT ADS. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for leas than 25 cents, the price of four lines. Six words of average length make a line. The following rates are for conseoutive insertions* 1 time ..... 6 cents a fine. 8 times ..... 5 cents a line. ® times A'/z cents a line. 28 times 4 cents a line. 52 times 3'/ 2 cents a line. 78 times 3 cents a line. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL US 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 WANTED HELP—MALE. NIGHT 8CHOOD-R OOKKBBPINO Sborthnnd. Typ^wrltlriR. etc., only $4 month. Drnofhon’* practical Butlne** Col fete, Piedmont Hotel block, 122 Pe*chtr»«. Bell phone 8». Call, phone or write for catalogue. It will convince you that Dmtttfhon** la the beat. » WASTED-YOUNG MEN TO LEAKS .pharmacy. Apply to Dr. Crenahaw, $3 tockie atreet, city. WANTED. DAY WATOHMAN-rON SUN* day* only from 6:89 o’clock a. m. to 6:3? o'clock p. m. Hire reference*. Adore** 8. IT. B„ care The (ieorglan. WASTED—THREE YOUNG MEN AR collector*. Muet know the Hty well. An dre** nt once B. X. L.. core The Georgian. A BRIGHT MAS. OVER 38. OUT of employment, for permanent outaide position to a*«l«t *ale* mutineer, city nnd road, $25 weekly, expense money advanced, also two men cnpablk of handling other salesmen. Hood par and advancement to man who can qualify. Call after 10 a. m. Tuesday. F. J. Devereaux, Kimball Ilonae. TIIRBF. MALE RTKNOOHAPHEIUV FOB Insurance, law nnd publishing house, $7» each; vooth ns office assistant, $25; office lwy. $17. Bellamy Business Agency, 1330 Candler Bldg. WANTED—UNION* PRINTER. ALSO A platen press feeder. Tuesday. John Thomason, South Brood. WASTED-TWO STRICTLY FIRST cliM printer* at owe. Apply Dlttler Broz.. 114 -Central avenue. WANTED-COOK AND 1IOUHR-8ERV- nnt, mole or female; must live on place. Best wages paid to right party. Apply 595 North Boulevard. WASTED—BOY’S TO LEARS PRINTING trade; good pay .and fnturu advancement. Call at M Peter, atreet. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. COOK—WANT A GOOD COOK TO GO TO Decatur. Ga.. and live on lot. None hut Unit claa* need apply, flood wages. Apply to Mr*. Will Ansley, 8ontb Candler street, or yhone 25B Decatur. SITUATIONS WANTED WELL EDUCATED, EXPERIENCED stenographer desire* temporary position. Address Miss L., 97H Peachtree street, At lanta, Ga. - WANTED—POSITION A8 TRAVELING advertising agent, experienced, under stands sign tacking, banner hauglng. hill (mating, distributing samples, etc. C. A. 8., care Georgian. YOUNG LADY DESIRES STENOGRAPH IC |K»sltlon. Fifteen years' experience. Good references. No cheap position will he considered. Address, Florence, enre Con- atltntlon. w AGENT8 WANTED. PICTURE AGENTS--HEND YOUR WORK to ui for enlargement; fair prices, good finish; 16 hy 20. Religious nnd scenery pic tures cheap. The tfarner Company. UA Peters street. Atlnnta, 0*. STOP PEDDLING- -TltV SELLING nith mere hunt. only. Steady work. Ten dollnr, dally easily earned. Attractive plan free. F. J, YVrizley, Snrnuuab, (in. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Out tricks on furniture any- where else, come to u« nml we will lieat them. Itoldaon A Rarnea. 18 C. Hunter. OUB ENTIRE LINE OF MATTINGS HE- duceS 6c a ynrd. Roblaon A Uaroea, J8 E. Hunter atreet CHEAPEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN Georgia. Roblaon A Barnet 18 E. Hunter. REFRIGERATORS AT COST. ROUISON A Barnea. 18 Eaat llnnter atreet. DUTCH BULBS' FOR FALL PLANTING. Write for price list. McMillan Heed Co., 13 Smith Ilroad street. OUR MAKE OF HARNESS PLEASES the best people. e: d. crane & CO., FRONT NEW DEPOT. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—ALL KINDS OF SALABLE aehool, Uw. medical hooka for raah. J. C. Utvnn, 71 Whitehall atreet 'Phone 1833. WANTED—YOU TO HAVE YOUR ctothea cleaned and nreewxl at 2* Dodd avenue. U. F. Kendrick, proprietor. YY'ANTED-ONE TWENTY TO TWENTY- five horsepower, second-hand, electric mo tor: 220 voltage; direct current. Detonch Mill Manufacturing Company. WANTED - NICE LOOKING HORSE, alkout 1000 pound*, suitable for dray. State where horse can be seen. Royal Box nml MISCELLANEOUS. VICTOR MANGANESE ANI) CHOUE ■te«l bank Mfta and vault doom every thin, In Ufa Unt. It. W. Elllz, Agent. 2« S, Broad atreet MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO- pie *od othere. American Invutaeat Co., 704 Candler Bldg. Established 1S90. WEYMAN * CONNER8. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS purchase money note* and ; lend* money on Improved Atlanta property a . renaon- able rates. Bell phone 70. Gould Bldg. MOXEY TO LOAN AT 6, 6 AND 7 PEB cent Interest, according to security of fered; small expense and prompt attention. Only on real eatata tn and uear Atlanta. 8. B. Turman. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND: •ny amount. 414, 1 and ( per cent. Writ* or call 8. W. Canon. 34 8. Broad atreet. FARM LOANS-WE ARE PLACING loans on Georgia farms at the lowest rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage Company. Oould building. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE at very lowest rates. No delays. Charles Herman, rooms 802-3 Temnle Court. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend on monthly payment plan; no detay;; also money for purchase money notes. Straight loans made at 5 per cent aud up wards, according to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster, 12 8. Broad atreet OLD HATS MADE NEW 1 A NAM A AND MILAN STRAW 1IATS cleaned and restuped, 60c. •eft and stiff felt hats cleaned and re shaped. 3Se. Bands or sweats. 25c each -xtra. ACME IIATTERS. Ctt Whitehall lit FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. EDUCATIONAL. WESLEYAN FEMALE "‘COLLEGE AND Conservatory of Mualc, Macon, On.—Old est and best. If you wish to attend any time this school year, get on the waiting list now. Catalogues free, DuPont (Joertf, president. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. tv. n. miif.ldon. fellow ok the Americau and Georgia State Asa<£mtton of Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit Co* public accountants and auditors. 518-51* KS73B ARCHITECTS. „ LET OB DRAW YOOIt PLANS AND build your bonae. Wi> can «zve you mouoy. Address p. (J. lias 675. BICYCLE 8UNDRIE8. BICYCLES AND RUNDRIKS—LARGEST bicycle and sundry distributors In th* South. Southern agents for Pierce, rale. Baell and Hudson bicycles. Write tor oar M04 catalogue and price list. Alexander* CABINET WORK AND MODELS* CABINET WOBK AND NOVELTIES Prompt service. Bell 'nbone 2374. Atlanta Wood and Iron Novelty Work*, 889 Mar street. ART 8CH00L. WANTED—TUB PUBLIC - TO VISIT Blappy’s School of Art and Inspect por traits painted by his large classes. Corner Peachtree and Aubnrn. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR MAN *AND WIFE OR TWO GEN- Gemcn. front room: . all Improvements; private family: Inquire 45 Evans street TWO CONNECTING ROOMS TO COUPLE. Hot nnd cold water and other conve niences; walking dlstuuce; brick building. 400 Piedmont avenue. Reference. FOR RENT. TO LET-HOTEL; ONE HUNDRED rooms; furnished: every Improvement; hair mattresses, steam heat; rent low; llo- tel Llthla, Tallapoosa. Ga. Open for In spection. Call or address F. J. Beyer, Tal lapoosa. Agents protected In commissions. WANTED TO RENT-FURNISHED ROOM by young tnnn, comparative stranger In the city; inscription of room ns to loca tion, surroundings, etc... required. Steam heat and counectlng both desirable. Ad dress G. h'., Georgian. FOR RENT— HOU8E8. FOR RENT—SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, 41 Irwin; porcelain bath, hot mid cold wa ter. Apply to H. A. Williams, 267 Mariet ta street. BOARDERS WANTED. THE BON AIR, »4 Peachtree at, solicits Inspection, comparison aud patronage. LOST. LOST—8 UN DA Y EVENING, ON WEST- , view car, n Indies’ handbag, with nnnie, Mrs: J. W. .Tomlinson, on It. Return to 79 North Pryor street. FOUND. FRANKLIN, THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL- low. cleans suits $1 to $1.50. Pants 50c. 168 Whitehall St. Phones, Bell 620. A. SSSl. - WANTED—MONEY. MONEY WANTF.11-11,600 YVANTED AT once on goo4| business property worth $3.- 500. Address "Money Wanted, ctuu The - Georgian. E. D. CRANE & CO. CARRIAGE SATISFACTION WITH evvry Irnuaactlnn. E. D. CRANE & CO., FRONT NBYV DEPOT. FOR 8ALE—LAP ROBES. HANDSOME I.AP ROBES. HORSE blankets, riding saddles, home-made liar- ness, etc. Immense line of horse furnish- "**' E. D. CRANE & CO., FRONT NEW DEPOT. £ PERSONAL. DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTKU PLIMUKR, Phna™ 1M. 30 ic. llnnt-r «t. ItllKUMATISM. PARALYSIS. INSOMNIA, Inilluxxtlni), liver nml othrr illw-anmi; alaa, morphine, ivlitnky and nther bail habit,, eared tn atny el)red without drug* nr In,, nf time. Uuunnltntloo anil paytlc dlnirnn,l. Dee,,by l)r. ilnidet Mnrrlinin, 414 Klaer building. Atlanta, (la. E. D. CRANE & C.O YOU KNOW GENUINE "COLUMBUS" I Buggies are nlm4diitcly the best, tow prices; vast variety; side agents. n E. D. CRANE & CO., . v FRONT NEW DEPOT. ' n DR. W. J. TUCKER. „ MoKPltlNE ANI) OPIUM HABIT CUUKJ nt home, without pain or detention from bunines*; permanent chip guarunteed: free trlnl home treatment sent In plain wrapper. Dr. W. J. Tucker, JSfe N. Broad street. At* leulp. On. HE'S THE MANTHAT SELLS HOT AIR. Installs furnaces In old houses as well as new. He prepares a cellar it WJlJjJjJf none. Moncrief Furnace Co. Both phouea. MESSENGER SERVICE. PROMPT AND RELIABLE MB8* ^eengera. ’phone 33. J. A. Davlea and J. _ PICTURE FRAME8. _ *URE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. ... W. Yarbrough, 2V4 Auburn avenue, corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn are* PRE88ING CLUB. ^ - — G—ALTERING—THE NEW reka Pressing Club—Cleaning—Repairing. Atlanta 'phone 700, Beil 'phone 8475. 100H Whitehall street} Atlanta, Ga. Memberablp <1 per month. 8EWING MACHINE8. set up. Expert workman. Patteraon —.*— house, 286 Peters street. ’Phone*, 172. Bell 7M west. We boy any- TALKING MACHINES. Immediate attention Alexander-Elyea Co. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. . ... IUNTREE & BRO. TRUNK AN_ -J. Retail and repairing. No. 77 Whitehall street. Phone 1576. H. Walter Lett. Room SHOE REPAIRING. Her Bldg. 2335. Mrn*s sewed half aoles. 78c. D. T. WEST & CO., CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS AND REl’AIRKRS. N. For.ytli St. Roll (Main) 1CS1 and Atlanta 30» anil 728*. HOMER L. HUNT, lOORAPHER A CORRESPONDENT. U%f. Broad St. Bell Pbona No. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) IIALLWOOD8, makes at Is sell you a register, iMisiness, at a price that cc please you. ash or monthly payments, r guaranteed for two years. IDEALS other makes at bargain prices. ■r, suitable for in not help Every reg* THE SOUTHERN and-IIand Casli Regii Store, 24 South Broad 8treet, W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. GRANT PARK SECTION A bw 2-story, 7-room residence, with y conveniences; on beautiful ele- half blink from the car lino and le for $8,860 on terms of $660 cash WALL PAPER. - » .it, ivui /on. .inn uurneu (formerly of Burnett ic Willis) Is not dead nor missing. He Is contracting wall paper •°d Wlntfiif. Office sud show room 12 East Hunter street. Both ’phones 650. FOR RENT OR SALE. A GOOD SIX HoRSE farm in jasper county; eight bales cotton: good tenant ‘*/I ,0 * l * ,< * nr l»ny cheap. Address hll M. Berg, Cordele, On FOR SALE—WAGONS. OLD HICKORY" \VA(}<»S ALWAYS receive the "encore" for loug sen The users' money.maker e. d. Crane & co„ FRONT NEW DEPOT. FOR 8ALE—SPRINGS. !m h save you money nml trouble. E. D. CRANE & CO., FRONT NEW DEPOT. M. A. SHELTON, DON’T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IB A practical store and range repairer: best work and material guaranteed. Both phones $27* 61 8. Pryor street. FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phone 3533-M WE BUY AND SELL HOUSES AND LOTS on ensv terms. 1S5 Auburn avenue. . _ apevlsi! sud fiersoual attention. If It’s worth the price we will sell It. C. U. Wells A Co., UUl I Fourth Nattoual iBank. FOR SALE. A very desirable building lot 53* 175 feet, corner Highland avenue and Ponce DeLeon Circle. Do LOACH MILL MFC. CO.. <0o Highland Avenue. IND-NKW COTTAGE OF 5IY mis, with all the city convenience*. Grant Park car line. A perfect little mine and cheap for $2,800, on terms of $3C»0 ash nml $25 per mouth. You cannot bent this If you wnnt a home. ’ IIAIIGAIN IN A LOT IN THE PRUT- float part of North ftonlevnrd, near An gler avenue, 47x140 feet to alley. Snap $1,500. This Is the right plnee for a in or a good place to build a house that will sell nt n profit. ON GRANT MTKKET WE HAVE A lloAl) fi riMiiii cottage, with nil the city con veniences, large, elevf.ted lot. Price $2,700. Easy terms. ON OAKLAND AVENUE AI.M ,..T NEW 5-room cottage, all the eltv couveuleuceK. Grant Park for a front yard. Price $1,80(1. Easy terms. Ith’iitooNp AVkSTH UKfcWoftti Heights, on’v half blmdt from the car line; lirand new, well built cottage home, containing four rooms and hall; nice ele- voted lot. *0x259. Rents $10 per month. Price. $1,000. WEST LINDEN STREET-NKAll SPltlNli street; nice almost new 5.room cottage home; nil city conveniences; good car service. Price $2,100. Terms $400 cash aud $20 per month. CONN ALLY STREET - NEAR FAIR street school; well built nml substantial cottage home, containing five room* and hall: all city conveniences: elevated lot, 60 by 120 feet to alley. Price $2,250; easy terms. im itAWHoN Street - two-story 7-rooiu house. All convenleuce*. Rent $3); price $3,000. Good home or investment SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY, Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building. CENTRAL PROPERTY. NO. 92 CENTRAL AVE., 50X83, ONE BLOCK OP WASHINGTON VIADUCT MAIN THOROUGHFARE BETWEEN TWO GREAT RAILROAD TERMINALS —BOUND TO ENHANCE RAPIDLY IN VALUE. WE ARE OFFERING TIHS AT $200 FRONT FOOT FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. $4,750—NO. 275 E. PINE ST—A SPLENDIDLY BUILT 8-ROOM, 2-STORY HOME ON LOT 50X180 TO ALLEY. PARTY LEAV ING CITY ORDERS THIS SOLD AT ONCE ON TERMS OF $800 TO $1,000 CASH, BALANCE EASY. FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT ERS. We have all makes second-hand and rebuilt Typewriters at prices to move them. If you fall to let us know your wants In this line you will lose money. Write or call for-“Special Sale List.” We maintain the best repair department in tho South and guarantee the best work. SOUTHERN STATES writing machine co. 424-25-26 Candler Bldg. DEAD. BUY A LOT IN HOLLYWOOD CEMETERY. I AM OFFERING 500 OF THE CHOICEST LOTS RIGHT AT THE ELECTRIC STATION, EV ERY LOT FACES EAST AND A BEAUTY. GET YOUR PICK FIRST. SOLD ON EASY TERMS. THESE LOTS HAVE NEVER BEEN OFFER ED BEFORE. SEE ME BEFORE THE BEST ARE GONE. YOU WILL WISH YOU HAD. J. A. BROOKS, 407 4th Nat. Bank. Bell P. 1393. SAUNDERS, PRATHER & COMPANY, 510 Temple Court. Phone, Bell 2081, OAK STREET, WEST END—JUST BE- youd Lawton street, a nice cottage of 6 room* and bath: house In good condition and on lot 60x100 $2,300 iOUDOX STREET—A GROOM COTTAGE on lot 80x280, Just think of the ground yon are getting. Can make terms $1,000 QUEEN STREET, WENT END—A NICE «- room vottago on good, large lot; all mod- ern Improvements. Can make terms. .$3,500 STEWART AVENUE NE Alt ' \V H I T E H AI, L street; a 5-rnoui cottage on lot 60x150. Can make very easy terms on this $1,800 Hot-TII 1IOUI.EVAHD. NEAR THE l'Alifi.' A 4-rmiin enttnge on lot 66*150. We enn make very puny term, on thla <3,400 GARDEN STREET NEAR E. GEORGIA avenue; 5-room cottage, on lot 43x140 to an alley. A nice plnee for a home $2,250 Woodward avenue—a — n"icm c6T: S. B. TURMAN & CO. NORTH HIDE HOME! IF YOU ABB looking lor n nice, modern home on north aide. 4*nl! In and let us show you a house and Tot m Piedmont avenue, In-tween Eighth nml Tenth afreets. .This I* piped for furnace, wired for electric lights, gas, water, sewer and bath; eaat front. All street Improvements down aud paid for; tile able walks, nice. large lot. We mu sell you this place for $6,750; $1,750 cash, balance on easy term*. seven-room uouse, hi morougniy nrsi-c condition; new plumbing, gas, sewer, w and bath. Newly painted Inside and east front; splendid lot; 50 by 200 feet to an alley; $2,250 cash, balance easy. Price $4,750. VACANT LOTS! FOURTEENTH STREET. Iietween Peachtree and Piedmont park, we have a nice lot for only $3,000. W will assist you In building If you desire. MYRTLE STREET -LOt. 45 BY 160 FEET; only $1,850. Til* sidewalks, sewer, water and gns. ' OAK STREET LOT-SEWER. WATER. gas. etc. Price $650; convenient to Pee* pie* street, city school. Ouly oue block RAILROAD FRONTAGE—MANUKAQTUR Ing sites. Fifty acres of laud fronting 1,200 feet on the Central railroad. Atlanta and West Point railroad and College Park electric car line, right at Oakland City; running water oib the ground. Price only $26,000, or $500 per acre. 17 acres of land; fresh spring branch wa ter; pared public road; schools and churches near by: ' within ten minutes* walk from electric car line, nml prlco only $2,600; $1,000 cash and balance easy. rent onueiin. in wnicn j terestlng reading matter. S. B. TURMAN & CO. Cor Broad and Alabama Sts. E. L. MORSE, 1114 Fourth National Bank Building. NORTH BIDE. CLOSE-IN COTTAGE OF five rooms and hall; nil conveniences, oc cupied by owner; ten minutes* walk of Candler building; $3,100, $600 cash and $40 month. llAlUkTTA STREET STORE. RE.S’TIN^ on city line; fronts three streets; cheap at $660. EAST IdNDL'N—GHOYht LOT, 60 11Y 150; water, sewer and gas lualus lu street; SAMPSON STREET, JUST OFF HIGH* land avenue, 50 by 150; $430; $50 cash, balance within five years; 6 per cent. fuinEit 8TlriJBT7!?EAR caT.h6i)JT street school; lot 50 by 140 to another atreet; $860. FOCRTH WAR1>—SIX-ROOM NfiGRO house and stable; rents $108 year: price ft). This Is near Fort street and Aum arenas. ANSLEY PARK SALE. The big auction sale of 83 lots in Ansley Park is announced for next Tuesday at 2:30 o’clock. Be on hand. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. BAPTIST MINISTERS TAKE UP CAUSES OF THE RIOT HAD WIFE ARRESTED' ON CHARGE OF THEFT Charlotte, N. C„ Oct. S.—Charles Bennett, a salesman from New York, telegraphed Chief of Police Irwin, this city, from Savannah, Ga„ to arrest and detain Catherine Bennett, his wife, who was In a Pullman car on one of the Southern’s fast north-bound trains. The telegram charged her with rob bery. Mre. Bennett, a handsome young woman, was arrested here and-carrled to the police station, where she re malned all night. She said Bennett was jealous of her and had kept her locked In the DoSoto hotel at Savan nah. She was on her way to New York to her people. Bennett came this morning to with draw the charges, and tonight the cou ple leave for New York. Bennett said his wife stole a railroad mileage book from him. l»AlUVl»Aft!tI' 60 At’llEK, 3* MU.EH out macadAtnued road; $5,000; $500 cash and .$600 7( > arly.;.5 per ccnt. A. J. WEST & CO., Century Bldg. Phone 1754. the union. HAVE re; j. West & co. tntt» correspondpuls nil ovrrthe union. j. went a i.o. Have organized In Atlanta sonic of Its largest pii* tcrprlscs from the second largest stock —.. world dowu to a hosiery ictory. ATi.' West a uo. are hapiI> mov ers In selling real estate and are mnk ing money for their customers, ami will do the same for you If you will call Phone 2o27. Atlanta Phono 1SS1. SAI.ES DEPARTMENT; HOOK. It. C. EVE. FOR-RENT! Have several nice halls, suitable for secret societies or light manufacturing pur poses. For particulars See LIEBMAN, Real Estate and Renting, 28 Peachtree St. i < >UM\VAI.T RTREBi'-A 6n<)OM COD fage on lot 60x139. This Is close In and will sell for $1,600 cash, and balnnce to »oR E. t LINDEN tfritEKT-A ' STORE 'A.\i> eight rooms, on gmsl, big corner lot. tot Is Inrge enough for another house $3,000 BaBS STREET NEAR OAI'ITOI. aveT Hve room, and reception hall, on lot 60 100 to nn alley. TUI« I. very chrnp 12,00) liy 1C JUNIPER STREET. Handsome residence of rooms, gas and electric light; furnace heated; stable aud carriage house on east front; lot befit locality on street. See me for bargain price. J. A. BONDURANT & COt, 612 Fourth National Bank. GRANT BTRMET, IIBTWBBN BOITjT nvenne nml Ormond atreet; 5 room., on lot 60*126. tnnurrnngp en.y term.A..12,260 WHITEHALL TERltAt’E—A 7-ROOM 2- ntory bonne, on lot 46*110. Iluuni nlmo.t new. Can make easy terms 62.860 Woodward avenCe-FiVe—itoTTsis and Imtli, on lot 60*196 to an nlley. Coal ami chicken houses In yanl. Curs pass the door E. Harris street, rktwken coI rt land and lry atreet,; ; motni, on lot 80 by HO; lot alone Is worth the prli*e $6,000 ». KIRKWOOII—A 9-ROOM' IIOCBE, ON Rd 100*230. Thla la one of the few homea decatcu, (;a.-wi: Have same good property, right In the heart of the etty. Siv ua nlmnt thla. BDGEWOOlIT OA.-AVof-m-OF NICE tt>e«l Iota ami near the ear enu aell very cheap and on itrnges line, that ' easy terms. IF Vow DO NOT h'EE ANVTIIINO LIST- eil almve that suits you, (>0010 to see us. as we have others. • If yon wish to buy or aell real estate It will lie to your luterest to see ns before you buy or sell. FOR RENT. 766 PIEDMONT AVENUE. THIS TWO STORY EIGHT-ROOM FRAME lot 50 by 197, which lies level In front, 1 tin* west side of Phnliii'iitt avenue, tietween Eighth ami Tenth street*: lias side alley; ha* servants* Imutte in tinsement; has live room* on the first floor ami three on the secr»u*t; has gas nml water, bath, closet, stationary wnshstaml. sink In the kitchen; In very g»»<Ml repair; practically new and very convenient: Piedmont nve- enrs pas* the door: l* heated t»y hot- furnace; Is now * * 1 ~ . who will take pU rhrtmgh. ami will Rents $69 is*r mouth. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phone* (IS. FOR RENT. , For rent or gale, an eight-room, modern cottage end barn, about three acrea of land, near Donald Fraaer school. On beat atreet lea’dlng out of Decatur. Addreaa OWNER, Decatur, Ga HARLEM MERCHANT DIE8 OF PTOMAINE POISONING. Special to The Georgian. Harlem, Ga.. Oct. 8.—Saturday even ing at 5 o'clock Ike Ramaey, one of Harlem’a prominent cltlzena and mer chant,, was found In hla atore In an unconacloua condition. Dra. Phillip* and Walton were called In and after an examination pronounced It ptomaine polann. Mr. Ramsey died at 7 o'clock. He leaves a wife and a aeven-year- old daughter. QUIT DOING NOTHING WAS 8ENTENCE IMPOSED. Hperlal to The Georgian. Athena, Oa., Oct. 8.—A cane that I* not of the ordinary came up this morn ing In Mayor Dorsey's court. It was that of Sanford Bradberry, who tvaa on trial for "doing nothing." There was not enough evidence before the mayor to authorise him to And : the man guilty and he allowad him to go free, but warned him that he had bet ter go to work, as It would go hard with him In the future if he was caught doing nothing. Mias Ethel Dawbarry Dead. Hpivlol to The Georgian. Marietta, Ga., Oct. 8.—The death of Mlaa Ethel Dewberry, the 17-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dew berry, occurred here Saturday after noon. The funeral service* were held at the home on Washington avenue this morning at 10 o'clock, and the in terment will take plnee at the Citizens' cemetery this afternoon. Miss Dewberry had but recently . aduated from the Marietta High.... .... School and waa a mozt estimable young I Tenth district. Washington county to woman making a strong pull for It. MOB SEEKING NEGRO WHO SHOT FOREMAN 8|teclnl to The Georgian. Charlotte, N. C„ Oct. 8.—A posae la acourlng the woods near Lexington In search of the negro, Oscar Gaddy, who shot and killed Superintendent A. H. Eubanks, of Lane Bros.' Co. & Jones, contractors on the double tracking of the Southern railway, near that place, and If he Is found a lynching will be the probable result. The deed waa committed without provocation. Ku banka had gone to the camp to quiet the negroes, who were raising a dis turbance, many being under tho Influ ence of whisky. Gaddy escaped. A similar tragedy occurred In this vicin ity recently, when Foreman Beacham was shot and killed hy a negro, who Is under sentence to hang this month. October’s Skaters’ Month. VISITOR IS KILLED IN GOTHAM STREET %ew York, Oct. 8.—A man believed to be W. W. Powers, and thought to Be a visitor In the city, was killed ear- 1>i today at Ninety-second street and Lexington avenue, either by a trolley car or a big red automobile. The po lice arrested Martin McDonough, mo- torman of the car, and later William Koed, a chauffeur. McDonough says his car never touched the man. PORTO RICAN JUDGE ARRIVES IN GOTHAM New York, Oct. 8.—Among the pas- aengern who arrived today on board the steamer Caracaa from San Juan were B. 8. Rody, judge of the Federal court of Porto Rico; Willis Sweet, for mer attorney general of Porto Rico, and the Right Rev. J. B. Van Buren. Episcopal bishop of Porto Rico. Mob Law Condemned Police Inefficiency Discussed. GEORGIA NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS Investigation Completed. Hpivlnl to The Georgian. Albany, Ga., Oct. 8.—Dr. H. S. Har ris, secretary of the state board of health, and other doctors of the board, who have been conducting an Investi gation of the so-cnlled slow fever, pe culiar to this section, during tho past summer, have finished their studies and are preparing to return to Atlanta. Dr. Harris states that aa a result of their Investigations several points of Interest to the medical profession have been discovered. New Military Company, Special to The Georgian. Albany, Ga., Oct. 8.—That Albany will have another military company and a military band In the near future now seems assured. An officer high In military circles In this city Is at the head of a movement that was Inaugu rated some time ago to form a new company here. Negro Killed by Train. Special to The Georgian. West Point, Ga., Oct. 8.—Sunday afternoon when train No. 93 wax leav ing the car shed here. Marsh Greer, a negro porter for Hotel Vlrent Langley, got on to ride a short distance, and In getting off the train In full speed was thrown under the wheels and his right arm and leg cut off and he was other wise hurt so that he died last night. The negro was drunk. Mrs. Lula Whits. The funeral of Mrs. Lula White, age 45, who died yesterday afternoon at her residence, (6 Ella atreet, will be conducted Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock at Swift & Hall. Bolding To Bo Triod. Speelol to The Georgian. Athens, Ga., Oct. 8.—The case of Ed Bolding, charged with assault with In tent to murder, will come up for trial In the superior court this week. The assault was claimed to have been made on Henri' Litlton. Appointed on Committee. Spetal to The Georgian. Sandersvllle. Ga.. Oct. 8.—George Gilmore, of Warthen. has been ap pointed by Governor Terrell as one of the committee to decide the location Resolutions on the causes ,,f recent race riot In Atlanta were ad.™, ed Monday morning by the Baptm ministers of Atlanta In session axsem. bled at the First Baptist church. Dr. John E. White, In a short talk before the ministers, took up the caustt which led to race troubles and pressed his belief that much was du. to the mulatto rather than the b| U( k negro. The resolutions were read at the previous session a week ago, but u tabled for the next session. At both discussions, warm speeches were mads by various members, presenting various opinions. The resolutions as adopted foil. . • The Recent Riots. Inquiry by your committee touching the causes and Influences leading u;> to the most unhappy and deeplv de plored disorder In Atlanta, has devei. oped a subject most difficult and ci> m . plicated. Our Investigations are s U b. mltted with a full consciousness „ ar own limitations and with no assurance even to ourselves that they are all i n . elusive and Anal, much less sciemif. Ically exact. They are modestly „ re . sented with malice toward none and with charity for all. The causes of the riotous confllrt a. we understand the-matter, may be Lid to be of two kinds. The first kfnd ! chronic and general and the second i! we hope, Is local and temporary Among the chronic and genera 1 h. fluenees liable to arouse acute race an tagonlsm at any time is the Imreij. L’i® ? ,l ® na,,on between the whites and b, 5£|“ !]“ e to ‘he following onuses: The Illiterate class or uneducated ..r mlseducated class from which .h. negroes come Is very larse The Illiterate portion of the blocks'll actually as large now as It was In IS6j In ,iS wor< L’ 11 ,s «hout 4,000.000. Tbr,« millions the whites view with Increa*. mg alarm. . Race hatred Is Intensified because of the unspeakably brutal and devilish nn. ture of some of the crimes committed by negroes and because these are di rected against helpless white tvom-n and unprotected girls. The lack of sufficient rural police force and the feeling of Insecurity be* cause of that fact which sometime* amounts to a state of terror In s, m* home, far removed from legal protec. The apparent unwillingness of a ter. ***h element of negroes to co-operate wltn the officer* of the law in captur* Ing the guilty members of their race with a view to their trial before the courts. Social contact between whites and blacks In the bar room. The saloon w-here whites and blacks drink together at the same bar Is the angle of den- gerous contact bringing together the most Inflammable class of whiles and the lower and moat desperate class el blacks. Local Causas. The local and temporary causes of the riot In Atlanta so tar as'we are to discover, may be stated as follot An Idle Saturday night crowd In the congested part of the city. Attacks by negro boys on white boys, as some allege, or the thoughtless I Ing of negro boys by white boys others maintain. The excitement arising In the heart! of older persons by witnessing [hen scenes Induced In part by liquor and much more by the feeling of resentment against the whole negro race heenu— of recently reported attempts at ripe tn or near Atlanta. Increased excitement brought on br the crying sensntinnal extras on M»rt outrages published by some of our city papers. The Insufficiency and probable ness and Inefficiency of the police ferra The temporary Indifference nt tt* time nf the riot of many white |ieonk to any active defence of members of ■ race which had so sorely tried thrlt ;)■ tlence and excited their Indignation These six causes which we call tem porary ore removable in our Judgm* and have been removed to n large -t" tent and we trust are not llkelv to op erate In the future at least tn our conk munlty. | In view of all the conditions slw* outlined the Baptist Ministers 1 'orute ence of Atlanta and vicinity, alt# looking with tenderest sympathy on Innocent victims of the nameless cri t* that have been so frequent of tat* would express Itself In no urn • rt» * way as being opposed to mob tn’j u any. form. It desires to put Itself m record ax deploring In the extreme iw recent outbreak of violence In our M* 1 loved city nnd as believing that violence settles no problems, but on ™ contrary overthrows respect f t nnd order and tends to make tit* * tllng of our problems all the harder. The members of this conference < upon the members of the churches n this city and community to do an » their power to assiat In the proper forcement of the laws and to >■ 1 a public opinion that will utterly ■_ countenance any breach of pubdr der. (Signed.) W. W. LANrmi'M- J. W. MILLARD. JOHN E. WHITE. JOHN.F. PURSER. V. C. NORf'Rt'sb- S. A. COWAN. Music St. Nicholas Ru* Mrs. Susan Brown. The funeral services of Mrs S' . Brown, who died Saturday the King's Daughters’ hospital noon at the chapel of Barclay don. with the interment at H"»' i