The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 09, 1906, Image 10

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1!**. ONLY ONE CENT WORD No ad. taken for lets than 25 cents, the price of four lines. 6ix words of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive insertions: t time 6 cents a line. 3 times 6 cents a line. 6 times 4f/2 cents a line. 26 times 4 cents a line. 52 times S/t cents a line. 78 times ..... 3 cents a line. L WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When scr.ding ads. pay for at rates quoted above. ADS FOR SITUATIONS WANTED WILL BE INSERTED FREE. J WANTED HEI.r—MALE. month I »rati chon's Practical Business Col lege. Piedmont lintel block. 122 Peachtree. Bell phone SS9. Call. phone or nrite for catalogue. it will convince you tone ».*•*» ii* hnn*« Is tin* best. wantkd-young men to learn pharmacy. Apply to I>r. Crenshaw, 93 Lticfcle street, city. EDUCATIONAL. xvhsTkvan femaliUCOLLEDR AND Conservatory of Miirle. Macon, On.—old* est uinl l*eet. If you wish to attend any time this school year, get on the waiting list now. Catalogues free. DuPont Gueryr. president. WANTED. DAY WATCHMAN-ON H1IN days only from 6:3) o'clock n. n. to Iv o'clock p. ui. (live references. Address P. P. B.. rare The Georgian. WAXTKD-THREE .YOrXO M EN AH rnUertnr*. Mint know the city well. A<l- drciu nt nn. X. I... cure The Oeofllan. WANTED—TWO STRICTLY, KIRHT class printers at once. Apply Dlttler Bros.. 114 Central av« WANTKD—COOK AND HOUHE-SERV- nut, mule or female; must live on pl« rt “ am. mine or icmnie; mum ”** Best wages paid to right party. Apply W» North Boulevard WANTED—ROYS TO I.KARN PRINTING trade; good pay and future advancement. Cel! nt 20 Peters street. nA.tir.i'—. ,v » years of age. Apply to I-. .1 Davison Pax»n Stokes Cotnpau WANTED—DRPGOIBT TO WORK IN small store In Atlanta. Address with ref erence stating salary. Druggist, care Oeor- glnu WANTED—PARTNER TO TAKE ACTIVE part in printing business, either n drum mer or superintendent of manufacturing do- psrtment. Good chance for right party. Address Active, rare Georgian DRUGGIST. $60; MALE STENOURA for Insurance, and law office. 175, liners Tor insurance. nn« office I my ami youths for hfflee assistants. $15 to $£». Itel la my Ilusluese Agency, 13..) Candler building WANTED—POSITION. AH TRAVELING 'ViYvertiidiig agent, experlei stands sign tucking, bar . m U u uivihiHK. -nnner hanging. Mil posting, distributing samples, etc. ( . A. H.. enre Georgian. : WANTED—100 LABOR ERS, WEDNESDAY, 7:30 A. M., MAIN ENTRANCE FAIR GROUND, TO WORK IN THE SETTING UP OF PAIN’S “POM PEII.” 8ITUATION8 WANTED YOUXtl I.ADY DKHIRKH STENOGRAPH. IMMltlon. Fifteen _ year.’ ekperlenqe. 1C IHIMIIVIIt I D" — I ltt —, Good references. No cheap position will l»e considered. Address, Florence, care Con stitution. YOUNG MARRIED MAN WITH FOUR yeen* extieriettce In nenernl .tore, two yearn la oBIce, wal would like (n pet III offlre nailer Kami bo«kklK'|K , r. M. H.. rare Georgian. A0ENT8 WANTED. PICTURE AORNTS- eRND YOUR WORK to a, for enlargement: fair price., food finish; II by SO. Religion. nniLiicenery pie- tore. cheap. The (Tnrner Compauy, ISA Peter, .treat, Atlnntn. On. FOR BALE—MISCELLANEOUS. JTTTTiAKiUdP iLARNlittiTTLEAHEH She best people. K. D. CRANE & CO- FRONT NEW DEPOT OLIVER TYPEWRITER. "HOOD AH new “ 142 each, were taken a. Imrt liny- lueSr’for the new VISIBLE FOX. BUT. LER TYPEWRITER CO.. 717-718 Fourth National Rank building. FOR BALE-BEST . RUBBER TIRE: ffiSiTgtteJ Sigkl at EES mS 0 '^".* Mil is WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—ONE HUNDRED I.AD1EH AND girl, for the mwlnrtloii «f ™n n Inm* r'o. -.Uk'./nt. M m . & toiler 10. ou grounds. WANTED—ALL KINDS OF SALABLE _nehool. law. mekeal book, for e..h,_4. sen(M)l. ISW, ranilURI * .... C. Oavno, 71 Whitehall itreet. Phone Id YflMT TYPEWRITER. "GOOD WRITING Y aSpeT- 410 BUTLER TYPEWRITING CO., ,n-T18 Fourth Nnllinuil Rank bulbl- lug.’ MISCELLANEOUS. like brand-new* will sell for I5..50. HUT- >ER TYPEWRITER UO., 717-.1S Fimrlh s'.tlnnnl ll.nk building. IICTOR MANGANESE AND CROMB ■teel Imnk aafea anrt raull a<«r*: everv hing In .afe line. it. II. EUli. Agent, a S. CARR REGISTER. BRAND-NEW. POBT gun. will .ell for ll«i. On enny tern* BUTLER TYPEWRITER < O., .L-718 Fourth Notional U:n>k lmlMln)£. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PBO- nle and other. American loreatmant Co.. 704 Candler Bldg. E.tnhll.hcl IBP. WEYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loon, on real eatate. rid: ,.JS FIRST PARTY THAT CALLS BELL 'phone 1911 after a a. tu. Wednesday, Or- teller 'iV'wili be, given a rll.lem fe. ...... ym-wrlter "ahaolatelv free. Bt TLBR rYPKWRITER OO., 717718 Fourth Nutlon- Bitnk Imlldltig. THE UNION SAYINGS HANK HUYH nurrhase money note, and lends money S Improved Atlanta prnpert, n M"00- |e rates. Bell phone 7(9. Gould Bldg. ART SCHOOL, nnippy s ocnuui oi sri nun inspect |w»r* tralts painted by his large claws. Corner Pfachtree and Auburn. ^ TYPKWHITKIt CAItllON-DKST ON THE rnnrket at manufacturing cost. HUTLEIt TYPEWRITER CO.. 717-718 Fourth Na tional Hank building. FOR RENT. MONEY TO LOAN AT b. 6 AND 7 PER cent Interest, according to security of fered; small expense uud prompt attention. or call 8. W. Carson. 24 8. Broad street FARM LOANS—WE ARE PLACING Herman, rooms 2U24 Tenmle Court W. A. Foster. 12 8, Broad street. when new; $12. RFTLElt TYPEWRITER CO.. 717-718 Fourth Na tions! Rank building. TO LET-HOTEL; ONE Ht'.NDRED rooms; furnished; every Improvement; hair mattresses, steam heat; rent low; Ho tel Llthln. Tallapoosa, Gm Open for In- s|M‘etIon. Call or address F. J. Beyer. Tab lUlHHISil. AglMltN FOR RENT—H0U8ES. FOR RENT—HEVEN-UOOM IIOFKE. 41 Irwin; porcelain hath, hot and cold wa ter. Apply to 8. A. Williams, 2T*7 Mariet ta street. FOR RENT—FURNI8HED R00M8. young men. Refined fuiully. Address call nt 37 Hprnee street. Inmitn Park. FOR 8ALE—RLAL ESTATE. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO HELL, place It with us; we give It oar special and personal attention. If lt*a wortu the BOARDERS WANTED. School of Medicine or between school and 83 West Harris street. Return to II. H. ‘ *d. r.17 Eiigllsli-Ainerlean building. FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FBL- low. cleans suits tl to $1.60. Pants 60c. 168 Whitehall St. Phones. Bull 620. A. 3881. (-(IIIIIIIIIMI , II IIIHIKUI 1'BHl.Y, «1V. I»l I- LER TYPEWRITER CO.. Y17-718 Fourth National Rank building. WANTED—MONEY. MONRY WANTED—IL&^i YVANTUiUaT once on good business property worth $3,- 600. Address “Money wanted/' care The Georgian. TYPEWRITERS OF ALL STANDARD makes at prices less than Vver heard of before. Call, ’phone or write IlFTLER TYPEWRITER CO.. 717-718 Fourth Nation ni JJu»k buJbJJng. EUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. keeping and general office work, have a few thousami dollars to Invest, dress Paper, euro Georgian. E. P. CRANE A CO. CARRIAGE SATISFACTION every tVausartion. R. D. CRANE A CO., FRONT NEW DEPOT. FOR §ALE—LAP RQBE8. HANDSOME LAP ROHES, MORSE blankets, riding saddles, home-made har ness, ete. Immense Hue of horse furnish- ***' E. D. CRANE A CO.. FRONT NEW DEPOT. PERSONAu. DAVID W. YARiinounti. MASTER PLLMRER, rk»M UK. >0 n. iium.r »l E. D. CRANE d c.0 YOU KNOW GENUINE "cni.U Jllirs" lluggl.. nre nlipmlnti'ly lit.. In-.t. I^nv |trlif»; v«.t viirl. tv: «,th> ngunt.. e.*d. cJiang & co.. FRONT NEW DEPOT, DR. W. J. TUCKER. MOKFHINE AND OPIUM HABIT CURED nt bauie, without |mln or iletentlan from IttiHliie,,: Itortnilliont onto gtlantiitooil; free WALL PAPER. OLD HATS MADE NEW. .wait. 25e etteh I' 11m Outa/f-towtt Ol'iter: given prompt mni enreful nttentlou Rent . 'a'” 1 ! "! rl “- A,-nu ‘ m. FOR SALE—WAGQN S. e. D. Crane & co.. FRONT NEW DEPOT. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATEi at very lowest rate*. No delays. Charles FOR SALE—SPRINGS. oF?t^ , ^x^ ,rt 7bTusiTnr rt ?n*]^NTn4 ^wiYd! save you money and troubj also money for purchase money notes, j Straight loons made nt 6 per cent am! up wards. according to desirability of loan. K. D. CRANE & CO., FRONT NEW DEPOT. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ARCHITECTS. LET UB DRAW YOUR PLANS AND build your house. We can save you MMf. Address P. O. It»x 675. ARCHITECT. LET ME DRAW YOPR PLANS AND build that dwelling house lor Wtt K. BICYCLE SUNDRIES. BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST bicycle and sundry distributors 7u the Soatb. Southern agents for I'lerc*. Yale. Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write for our Ifu>> catalogue and price list. Alexander- l-:iyea Co. CABINET WORK AND MODELS. CABINET WORK AND NO\bl.1 its. Prompt service. Hell ‘phone 2374- Atlaotn Wood and Iron Novelty works. 383 Marietta street. MONCRIEF— installs furnaces in old houses »■» ns new. Ho prepares a «ellnr if yp« h®'* uoue. Mourrlef Furnace Co. Roth phonos. MESSENGER SERVICE. FOR PUOMPT AND RELIABLE MBS sengers. 'phono S3. J. A. Davies and J. C. Unman. MEDICAL. KIlOMOrATIIlCURE •coin diseases and make hair Krom's Medicated Soap makes you OJ* glenlcally dean. <30 years success.) J* Krom, Hpeclallst. 613 “The Grand, At- lautn. Go. PICTURE FRAMES. PICTURE FRAMEH MADE TO ORDER. H. W. Yarbrough. 2V4 Attbnrn gvettn*. corner 2*eacbtre& Entrance Auburn nve- PRESBINO-ALTKRINO-Tiiif'NF.WEU- rekn Pressing Clul»—<?leanlnB—Repairing. Atlanta 'phone 7(K), Bell 'phone 247S. 106V4 Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga. Membership $1 per month. • „ 8EWING MACHINE8. RENTED—TWO DOLI ARS PER MONTH, either Singer of" Wheeler & Wilson. We rent only new machines with*complete set of attachments. Prompt delivery. Roth 'phones 1893. Singer Sewing Machlue Co., 79 Wb'tehall street. 8TOVE8 AND RANGES REPAIRED. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND set up. Expert workman. Patterson Furniture house, 286 Peters street ’Phones, Atlanta 2472. Bell 794 west. Wo buy any thing. TALKING MACHINE8. * TALKING MACHINES AND KECORDS- Wholesale and retail distributors of Mo tor Talking Mnchlnes and Records. Just received large confe'gnmeiit of machines nud over 10,000* records. Immediate attention given mail orders. We want toe names of nil talking machine denlern l:i the South. Write for catalogue. Alexnndcr-Elyea Co. II. W. ROUNTREE & BRO. TRUNK —_ BAG CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77 Whitehall street. Phone 15j6. WATCHMAKING. TO THE TRADE; COMPLICATED watches are my hobby. Modern Ideas In 8HQE REPAIRING. GWINN ’S SHOE SHOP. 133 PEACHTREE ST.. OPPOSITE THE Candler Bldg. Bell 2335. Men s sewed hslf soles. 75c. D. T. WEST & CO., CONTRACTORS. BUILDERS AND REPAIRERS. 31ft N. Forsyth St. Bell (Main) 1JC1 and 2256. Atlnntn 306 nnd 2236. HOMER L. HUNT, STENOGRAPHER & CORRESPONDENT. 39% Whitehall St. 32% R. Broad 8t. Bell Phone No. 6047. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS, II ALLWOODS, IDEALS We can sell you a register, but identic you. Cnnh or monthly payments. Every reg ister guaranteed for two years. ter guarantee!) Tor two years. SEc7)ND-HAND CASH ItEGISTERS OF ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD. THE SOUTHERN Second-Hand Cash Register Store, W. A*. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. IN THE GRANT PARK SECTION brand new 2-story. 7-room residence, nil the city conveniences; on beautiful ele rated lot, half block from the ear line nnd great value for $3,850 ou terms of $660 cash nnd 830 per nnni^li M. A. SHELTON, ! DON'T FORGET M A. (HELTON IS A practical store nnd range repairer; nest work ami material guaranteed, uoih Ltboaes 6775. »i $. Pryor sLvvc. IIIIA NI l-N F.\V ‘ CUTTACK Op SIY iiNiniM, with nil the city convenience*, near Grant Park ear line. A perfect little home aud cheap for $2,800, on terms of $350 •ash nnd $23 per mouth. You eannot beat this If you want u home. A BARGAIN IN A LOT IN Till* PRET- tlest part of North Itoulevard, near An gler avenue, 47x140 feet to alley. Snap for $2,600. Tills Is the right place for u home or a good place to build ii house/ that will 11 nt a profit. ON GRANT STREET WE HAVE A GOOD O.rooiii cottage, *wlth all the city con veniences, large, elevr.tcd lot. Price $2,700. Easy tc IN OAKLAND AVENUE. AI.M ..»T NEW 3-ntom cottage, nil the cltv coiivenlenees. Grant Park for a front yard. Price $1,800. Easy terms. RHilMOND AVENUE - LAKEWOOD the ntod lot. <i>)x250. Rents $10 per month. Price. $1,000, WEST ITlNDEN STREET-NEAR SPltlNG str«H>t; ulci‘ almost new 5-room cottnge home; all city eonvenlencesj _ goo»l $2o i!r price $2,100. Terms $400 cash nud onth. i'ONNAl.LY STREET - NEAR FAIR , * I rcet school; well built nud substantial cottage home, containing five rooms and hall; nil city _. . 5> by 12) fe«*t to alley. Price $2,250; easy terms. 49) UAWSOX HTRRKT — TWO STORY 7-room house. A*.I etinveuleiiees. Itei.t $30; prhv $3,00). GimmI home or Investment prop4»sltlo 1881. Atlanta Phi SALES DEPARTMENT: A. 8.-HOOK R. C. EVE. JUNIPER STREET. Handsome residence of 9 rooms, gas and electric HgHt; furnace heated; stable and carriage house on east front; lot best locality ou street. Sec me for bargain price. , J. -,Y. BOX DURANT & CO., 012 Fourth National Bauk. SANDERS, SMITH & ' CONWAY, . Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building. $5,500 N. BOULEVARD- BRAND NEW HOME, NEAR PONCE DELEON; HAS f) ROOMS; IS MOD ERN AND A BEAUTY LOT IS LARGE AND LEV EL. IF YOU WANT SOME THING CHOICE LET US SHOW YOU THIS. TERMS IF DESIRED. $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 (all 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 the 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. rooinfl and hath; houm lu good coudltlou ami on lot 50x100 $2,300 GOlllmX STUK1CT-A 6-ItUOM COTTA)IK ou lot 80x280. Jiiflt think of tbo ground you nro getting. Can make terras $3,000 gUKUX STI1KKT, WKHT BND-A NICE »• room eottnge ou giMtd, large lot; nil moil- ern Improvements. Can make terms..$3,500 HTKWAlrf'AVKNUE N^AIt WIIITKIlAl.L street; a 6-riNun voltage on lot 60x160. Cnu make very easy terras 4111 this $1,800 Horrii iioi.'i.kVahd, nkau tub pauk. A 6-room cottnge on lot 66x150. We can make very easy terms 4>n this 13,400 GARDEN 8TUKKT NKAit E. GEORGIA __ lot 43x140 to nil alley, A nice place f4>r a home $2,250 WOODWARD AVENUE—A NICE COT- tage of 6 rooms 011 lot 62x162. This has all nimleru conveniences, nnd very cheap t <2,800 (HIMWALT STREET—A 6-ROOM COT ifiiM »i ai<i rv 1 nr.r. 1—/% s*iiuuji i til lage on hit 50x130. This Is close In anil will sell for $1,500 cash, nnd balance to salt $2,750 B. I.IXDBN MTHBF.T—A STOKB AND eight rooms, on good, big ctirner lot. Ixit Is large enough for another house $3,000 BASS STREET NEAR CAPITOirAVE. Five I'otmis nud reception hall, ou lot 60 by 100 to au alley, This Is very cheap avenue ami Oriuond stm>t; 5 room*, tut lot 60x125. Can arrange easy terras....$2,250 WmtEIIAI.L TER RACE-a JRDoM - ? story house, ou lot 46x130. House almost Can make easy terms $2.860 Ip, ran Ju and let us show you n house and lot cn Piedmont avenue, between Eighth nnd Tenth streets. This Is piped for furnace, wlretl for eh»ctrfc lights, gas. water, • seifter aud bath; vast front. AU street Improremcnts down nnd paid for; cosh. WODDWAIII) AVbXUB-FTVE KOOMM ami bath, ou lot 60x196 to an alley. Coni ami aiilrken houses In yard. Cars pass the ‘hw.T. $3,260 . lIAItHIS STItBBT, BETWEEN UOUItT- laud and Ivy streets; 7 rooms. 4>u lot 50 by 160; lot alone Is worth the price $5.0o0 KIRK WOOD—A 9-ROOM HOUSE.* ON lot 100X230. This Is one «»f the U ya*y terras. CAPITOL AVENUE! A TWO-STORY seven-room house. In thoroughly flrst-etSHU condition; new plumblug, gns, sewer, water uud liatli. Newly nnluteil Inside and out; east front; splendid lot; 60 by 200- feet to nn alley; $1,260 cash, balance easy. Price $4,760. i VACANT L6TS! FOURTEENTH STREET. between Peachtree and Piedmont park, we have a nice lot for only $3,000. We will atslst yon In building If yon desire. MYRTLE STREET LOT. 45 BY 160 FEET; only $1,860. TU* sidewalks, sewer, water ami gas. . LUtTLE AVENUE. WEST END-STREET car line ami all Improvements down, shell ns shlewnlks. sower, water, gas; chert ,OAK STREET LOT-SEWER. WATER. gas, ete. Price $660; convenient to Pei*- pies street, city school. Only one block away from two ear lines. Gordon street Cheap Atlanta Dirt. NEAR the Electric Light Plant, on the west side, we have Borne good pieces of land that we can sell cheap for cash. These places are suitable for stables, storage, sheds, coal and wood yards, or some similar uses, the beauty about them Is that after using a yqpr or two for some nm-po,, you can cut them up Into small hulldtng lots and double your purchat, price. Some people make big money building cheap houses on the3e blocks" of land, t(ie rental soon repaying entire cost of lot and houses. For i a . stance, a block 120x246, fronting three streets; price, $1,200. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. W. E. TREADWELL & CO., Heal Estate Agents, 24 South Broad St.—Bell Phone 2644. Atlanta Phone 3803. nnd Luclle avenue. running water on the ground. Price $25,000, or $500 per acre. SUBURBAN HOMES AND ACREAGE- We have n nice, new five-room cottage. 17 acrea of land: fresh snriug branch wa ter; paved public road; schools and churches near by: within ten minutes* walk from electric car line, nnd price only $2,500; $1,000 cash nnd balance easy. rnii imiifiiii. in h uiuii j terestlng reading matter. S. B. TURMAN & CO. Cor Broad and Alabama Sts. THOS. W. JACKSON, Real Estate, Fourth National Bank Bldg. Bell Phone 5214. WEST END-BEAUTIFUL FIVE-ROOM cottage, nil Improvements: built for a home. Price $2,100; $1,000 cash, Imlnuce $25 a month. . CAPITOL aV^NI’K—SEVEN-ltooM UUT- tage, lot 60 by 200; all lmprov4*meuts; nice shade trees. Price $3,250; $1,000 cash, bal nnce to suit. SIX-ItO(IM COTTAOK; CORNER LOT: lA-UIIOJI LWI lAUn, LURAEiU (.»»», car line in front; all Improvements; $800 cash, balance $25 per month. INVESTMENT—TWO ALMOST JTEW three-room houses; rented to colored ten- ants for $14 per month. Price $1,250. TWO-STORY SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE ON Markham street; rented to colored tenants for $14. Want an offer on this. CHEW STREET—81X-ROOM COTTAGE; nif Improvements; ear Hue in front. Price $2,315: $600 cash, balance $25 per month. TSTc? NORTH AVENUE—SIX-ROOM COTTAGE; nil Improvements. Price $3,250; $1,000 cash, balance to suit, WEST END—13.000 WILL BUY A NEW six-room cottnge; large lot; nil Improve ments. 4’an arrange terms. GEORGIA AVENUE—$2,250 WILL BUY A new six-room <*ottnge; all Improvements; $500 cash, balance $25 per month. THOMAS W. JACKSON, Fourth Nat’l Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. • Bargains in Real Estate. SAUNDERS & MORRIS, Real Estate and Renting Agents, 5 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. Bell Phone 164. Atlanta Phone 127. »f shaile nnd fruits. East front ami half block of car line $4,760 DKCATUIt. GA.—WE HAVE HOME GOOD property, right lu the heart of the city. i*o us about this. EDiiEWOOD, DA.—A COUPLE OF NII'B cottages ou gotwl lots ami near the ear line, that we can iu»ll very cheap aud on easy terms. i*d nlnive that suits you, come to nee us. as e have ottmrs. If >-4»u wish to buy or sell null eatate It will lie to your Interest to see buy 4>r FOR RENT! Have several nice halls, suitable for secret soiaeties or light manufacturing pur poses. For particulars See LIEBMAN, Real Estate and Renting, 28 Peachtree St. G. J. DALLAS, Real Estate Agent, 317 and 318 FOURTH NATIONAL HANK BUILDING, THIRD FLOOR. BELL PHONE 1455. A SNAP ON PEACHTREE ROAD. I have, if taken this week, 100 feet front on Peach tree road, extending' back 250 feet, just across from Dr. Bratton’s nice home, will sell for $20 per foot, easily worth $40 per front foot; parties obliged to have mon ey this week. Special. X. BOULEVARD, 2-STORY 9-ROOM NEW house, this IS A BEAUTIFUL HOME WITH ALL MODERN IMPROVE MENTS TO MAKE IT COMPLETE. IF YOU WANT A LOVELY HOME OX THIS BEAUTIFUL BTItBBT. SEE US A'l ONCE. AS THIS PLACE MUST BE SOLD AT THE LOW! PRICE OF 45.000. CASH Oil TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER. NO. 22 EAST AYE.. 7-R. IL. 2-STORY, LOT 63x156. THIS IS A SURE IJAR- GAIX AT $3,600. LOOK AT N. W. CORNER WALDO AND ROSALIE STS’.. 3 VACANT LOTS 95x193, $1,250. GRESHAM ST.. $1,660, 5-ROOM COTTAGE. WATER AND GAS. VENABLE ST., $1,300, 4-ROOM COTTAUfc, WATER.* J. C. BALDWIN & CO., Real Estate and Invest ments. 501 Peters Building. City and Suburban Property Farm, Timber and Min eral Lands. Phones, Bell 5191; Atl. 3310. $3,500, NORTH SIDp-S-ROOM, 2 STORY rpsldpim*, .every convenience; hot nml eolil water. Hervnnts' houie; bum, lot 6Jx 160 ft. Enny term*. 43,250—DECATUR, CHURCH AND SYCA- more streetn, nlniont on the t*qunre, 6-room cottnge, lirrge 2-ntory store, only $1,000 cash, balance $60 per annum. 7 per cent. 16-ACHE TRUCK FARM TO RENT; 4 miles west of city, on the chert; 5-room new cottage, barn. Land in high state of cultivation. $1.250—WEST VIEW. 4-ROOM COTTAGE. with hnll. buck nnd front verandas: lot 100x200 feel; $100 cash, balance $1JG0 per month, like rent. 43.600—COOPER STREET. CLOSE TO Rlchnrdson. 10-room modern home, with every convenience; lot 54x179 feet. Terms. FOR RENT. . 214 OLENNWOOI) AVENUE. THIS SIN-ROOM COTTAGE. ON LOT 52 by 106, whleh lies, level. Is on the north side of Gleunwood avenue. I»etween Oak land nnd Cherokee avenues; luis gns and water; Instnntniioous <hot water heater In the hath room: hns porcelain bath, eloset. nnd |M>r4*elnln sink In the kitchen: this Is nn nwful nleo cottnge; In lu*st of repair: Cherokee avenue ears hnlf block away; will he vnennt November 1. Rents $30 per month. 186 MAGNOLIA STREET. THIS TWO-STORY DOUBLE SIX-ROOM frame Is 'on the south side of Magnolia street, tietween Davis ami Haynes streets; hns gns, hot nml (*ohl water; bath. clos4*t. Mink In the kitchen; l* In good repair: Va- vls street enrs hnlf block a way; will bo vacant October 22. Rents $17.60 per mouth. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. It Auburn Avenue. Both Phone* 111. FOR SALE. A very desirable building lot 53x175 felt, corner Highland avenue and Ponce Deleon Circle. DeLOACH MILL MFG. CO., 400 Highland Avenue. Stockholders’ Meeting. The annual meeting of stockbnlrli.m Atlanta nml West Point Railroad ComLIJ* will Ik- hold III llio olTIce of theYiSEEVi Room No. 9. Atlnntn Tornilnnl .vtml™ u, i 12:15 p. lu., ou Tin-mlny, Ortnlmr iom, ,JJl F. If. HILL. 8e,Ti“'ari DISASTROUS FIRE AT Several Michigan Cities Send Aid to College Town. Milwaukee, WIs., Oct. 9.—A <11,^, trous Are, the second within ten day. Is raging at Ripon. WIs., a prosiier.iu, college city 100 miles north of here. At 5 o’clock this morning the loss n us e> . tlmnted at 4200,000. Oshkosh sent two engines and Fun4 Du Lac also sent help In the hope ,j[ saving the city from destruction. The Are started In the Bassett & derson Lumber Company's yards. liij'h winds carried the names to the I.ernv Hotel and Into the residence district The public library and armory n er , saved by desperate work. By 7 o'clock 12 residences had been consumed. A Are ten days ago caused a loss of *100,000. Stamford, Conn., Oct. 9.—A nervoui wreck from III health, and worrlmen! Nathaniel R. Hart, one of the leadlni lawyers of Stamford, blew out hti brains In his office In the First Nation al Bank building. His body was fount at his desk this morning by the Janltoi of the building. Mr. Hart was prominent in the pub. He life of Stamford nnd recently u her ill health forced hlir. to retire fron public life he seemed to lose his nervi and to grow sensitive to political erttb clsm. October’s Skaters’ Month. SAVED HIS LIFE BY TURNING HEAD AS SHOT WAS FIRED BECOMES DEFENDANT Ed 'Steven*, who Uvea at 251 South Boulevard, was* tried before Juatlce Landrum on Monday afternoon charged with aaaault and battery upon W. P. Kelly, of 312 Petera building. The trouble uroae a few ago when Stevens had Kelly arrested on the charge of assaulting Stevens’ father. The case was tried before Juatlce Orr, who placed Kelly under a $200 bond. But before the trial Stevens, on meeting Kelly on Whitehall street, became so incensed at Kelly that he at tacked him. Whereupon a warrant was Issued for Stevens, on the charge of assault and battery. Stevens put up a bond of $100. FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phone 3533-M FOR RENT. For rent or sale, an eight-room, modern cottage and barn, about three acres of land, near Doaald Fraaer school. On best street leading out of Decatur. Address OWNER. Decatur. Ga SUPREME COURT GETS CASE FOURTH TIME On Monday next the supreme court will take up'the criminal docket. At torney --General Hart has seven cases to argue before the court, and Is now- busied reading the records In them. One case comes back to the court for the fourth time, the case of Albert Young, colored, convicted of murder In Baldwin county. Attorney John Coop er represents Young In this case. Each time new trials were granted through some defect In the evidence, but on the Anal trial a conviction was secured. Another case of unusual Interest comes from Monroe county. OU* Smith, the son of a physician of prominence In Oulloden. shot and killed a young man named Walaon. It appears that Watsoh and two other young* men In Culloden were selling enlarged pic tures. ^ They attended church one evening, and on the way out Otis Smith's father accused Watson of Insulting Ills daugh ter. Watson told hint there must be some mistake, ns he was not guilty of gpeclnl to The Georgian Macon, Ga., Oct. 9.—Although he was In no way participating In the nttack made on the Bibb county Jail Saturday night, Walter Hart, a brother of Al derman Jesse B. Hart, Is suffering fron a bullet wound In his forehead, and that he was not killed Is due wholly to the fact that he turned his head In Ihe direction of the Jail Just as the shot was Ared. Mr. Hart was on his uif home and when ho got to Fifth and Mulberry streets, near the Jail he turn ed his head In the dlrecUon of the mob: and at thnt Instant ho says there ivu a Aash from one of the upper window, of the Jail and tho next Instant he wu lying stunned on tho ground. The bul let cut a deep furrow In his head and he says It would have gone thrmiti his skull If he had not at the moment slightly turned his head. HOLDERS OF SHARKS GIVEN A CHANCE Boston, Oct. 9.—The United Stau SmeltlnK, Refining and Minins Com pany’® directors have voted to *« 068 shares* of preferred and 50,441 shares of common stock, and to gin the shareholders the right to buy new share of preferred and one com mon at par—$50—for every six »har*« of common held by them at the ch of business October 12. COULDN’T SEE TRAIN AND COE'S TO DEATH Chicago, Oct. 9.—A fire truck struck last night by a south-bound cago and Northwestern train grade crossing at Estes and RaveWj wood Park avenues. In Bobers pa* The view of the tracks was obstruct,) by long strings o'f freight cars and t* Are truck was struck by tho train R full speed. Captain Mlchnel Ehret. * the truck company, was killed Instant* ly and Truckman Flayhlve Is exj to die as tho result of his Injuries, engineer and fireman of the train wen arrested. See the New Light, Pryor street. City B. Y. P. U. Mesting. The October meeting of the AtiunU B. Y. P. U. will be held at the «•»» ward Avenue church October 1' * 7:45 o'clock. From the Interest w enthusiasm shown at the last meet* of this union It Is expected this mw Ing to be one long to be remember* by all who may be present, as all o* mlttees are busy. . All B. Y. P. U. members and »■* ers are urged to co-operate In str ing a large attendance from their I® unions. the Charge. Angry' words followed ani Smith shot and killed Watson. Mr. Niubet Not Re«igned. Rev. C, R. Nlsbet has not yet <lnU" whether or not he will resign the )-e torate of the Westminster Atlanta and accept a call to ,h>- land Hti-eetj'hurch In Nashville rjj A meeting of his congregation h "...J called for next Sunday anil he - that between now and then -te n make his decision. Kent Inverted Light