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

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WEDNESDAY, WANT ADS. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD No ad. taken for lets than 23 cents, the price of four lines. Six words of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive insertions: 1 time . . . 5 times . • 6 times • • 26 timos . . 62 times . . 78 times . . , . 6 cents a line. . 5 cents a fine. . 4Vz cents a line. . 4 cents a line. . V/z cents a line. . 3 cente a line. V. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When lending Ida. pay for at ratee quoted above. ADS FOR 8ITUATION8 WANTED WILL BE INSERTED FREE. WANTED HELP—MALE. NIGHT SCHOOL—B OOKKEEPINO. Shorthand. Typewriting, etc., only I* s tnoatb- Drsughon's Practical BaMnsoa Col- lege. Piedmont Hotel block. Ill Psechtrae. Bell phone W. Call, phone or writ# for catalogue. It will convince yuo that D-snubon'e Is the beet. WANTED—YOUNG MEN TO LEARN pharmacy. Apply to Dr. Crenshaw, 83 Lucklc street, city. WANTS D—THRBE YOUNG MEN AS collectors. 3!usl know the city well. Ad dress nt once B. X. L-, care The Georgian, WANTED—COOK AND HOUSE-SERV- nnt. mile Ar female; mnit live on place. Beet wsge# paid to right party. Apply 596 North Boulevard. WANTED—100 LABOR ERS, WEDNESDAY, 7:30 A. M., MAIN ENTRANCE FAIR GROUND, TO WORK IN THE SETTING UP OF PAIN’S “POM PEII.” WANTED—TWO GOOD CLOTHING etlesmenumuit have good experience. Call t o'clock Thursday morning. Tha Globe Clothing Co.. H Whitehall street WANTED—REPRESENTATIVE COLOR- sd man who stands well with his peopls. “Oklahoms,” Terminal Hotel. MACHINIST. EXPERT; MUST BE HIGH- class, with talesman's, ability, to reprs- ssnt standard mechanical neceatlty to snop man; city and road; big par and advance ment to man who can Qualify. Apply after 9*10 a. m. Thuraday. c. R. Graham, Kim- ball House. WANTBD-FIFTY LABOBEBB AT CAPI- to| sod Bell street compreseee, to handle cotton. Will pay $1.* per day. Atlantic WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED—GIBER TO DO FOLDING; good pay; ateady work. Blosser Press. Vt. C. Nunemacher, Mgr. 40 Walton St. SITUATIONS WANTED ■YOUNG LADY DE9IBE8 STENOGRAPH IC position. Fifteen year*' experience. Good' references. No cheap position will be considered. Address, Florence, care Con- stltntlon. WANTED—A GOOD. RELIABLE COOK. Call at once. 700 IMedmont avenue. AGENTS WANTED. PICTURE AOENTB-BBND YOUR WORK fo o, for tnltmateat: fair Prices, good flulsb: 1* by 10. Religious and scenery pic tures cheap. The Garner Company. UA WANTED—8ALE8MEN. PROGRESS! VK LAND COMPANY DE- sires services of three live men of good sSm; hustlers will 1w well .mid for• tUr services. Call at Room 7. holsoms Hotel, from 8 to 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. OUR MAKE OF HARNESS PLEASES 4e * CQ ' FRONT NEW DEPOT. FOR SALE-NEW REMINGTON TYPE- writer, desk nnd choir, cheap. Address Bargain, care Oeorgtiin. • ’ ” . COLD WEATHER IS HERE. We have the Goods. ’ HEATERS. BLANKETS' and COMFORTS. We Can Save You Money. CASH OR CREDIT. We Repair, Pack and Ship. Bell Phone 1757. Hell Phone 1757. THE J. B. TURNER FURNITURE CO., 41 and 4$ West Mitchell St. LEGHORN HENS. U LAYING HENS. I cock snd 4 pullets: will sell all neemint of apace. Call between 12 and 2 at So Enat WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. waTCfff C. Cavan. T1 Whitehall *treet. 'Phone 1X11 MISCELLANEOUS. iiirfiff mnnwr wb^bweb "jf;w Ilka brand-new will sell for $52.60. RUT- LER TYPEWRITER CO., 717-718 Fourth National Bank balldlng. VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROMB ■teel bank safe* and Tanlt doors; every; thing In safe line. It. W. Ellis, Agent. 2* ft. Broad street. FREE DENTAL WORK FOR 60 DAVS- Corner Edgewond sveime and Ivy street. Fillings of nil kinds. Including gold, done free; uono but experienced students allowed to onerate. The Atlsntt Dental College. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO- plt and others. American investment Co/. 704 Candler Bldg. Established MM. WETUAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. THE FIRST PARTY THAT CALL8 BELL •phone 1911 after 1 a. m. Wednesday, Oc tober 10, will he given a ribbon for any typewriter ’‘absolutely free." BUTLER pPBWRnrgR CO., 717-71$ Fourth Nation- *HE UNION SAVINGS RANK RUTS purchase money notea and lenda money r M .'^B.ra. p ?sr r ‘w,d Bar MONEY TO LOAN AT i. 6 AND 7 I'RB gent Interest, according to security of fered: small egpoase and prompt stteotlon. Only on ml estate In tad oear Atlanta. S. !». TuraMB. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND: 1 any amount, 411, t nnd < per rent. Writs or call S. W. Canon, 24 S. Broad atreet. | FARM LOANS—WE ARE PLACING loans on Georgia farms at the lowest tatee ever offered. The Southern Mortgage Company. Gould balldlng. 310NEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE at very lowest rates. No delays. Charles Hermnu. rooms .2024 Temnle Court. FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO lend on nuotbly payment plan; no doiny; also money for purchase money notes. Straight loans made at 5 per cent and up wards. according to desirability of loan. W. A. Foster. 12 8. Brood street. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER AND PAINTS. •'Don't let ’em fiiol you.” Jim Burnett tformvrly of Burnett A Willlsi U not dead tor missing, lie Is contracting wall paper fad fwliitlug. Office und show rooui U K'asl lluntcr street. Roth ‘|>b<*ne« 53*» EDUCATIONAL. WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE AND Conservatory of 31ualc, Macon, On.—Old est and l*est. If yon wish to attend any time this school year, get on the waiting list now.. Catalogues free. DuPont Gueri#, president. ART 8CHOOL. WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO VISIT Slippy's School of Art and Inspect por traits painted by bla large classes. Corner Peachtree and Auburn. FOR RENT. TO LET-IIOTEL; ONE HUNDRED rooms; furulsbetl; every Improvement | hair mattresses, steam heat; rent low; Ho* tel Llthln, Tallapoosa, On. Open for In spection. Cell or address F. J. Berer. Tal lapoosa. Agents protected In commissions. FOR RENT—HOU8E8. FOB BENT—SEVEN-ROOM IIOUHE. 41 Irwin; porcelain hsth.*bot nnd cold wa ter. Apply to S. A. Williams, 257 3Inrlet- ta street. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOB RENT-THREE LARGE UNFUR- nlahed connecting rooms, single or to gether; will furnish one or more If desired. 405 Spring street. FOR 8ALE—RLAL ESTATE. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL, place It with ut; we give It our special and perr'jsl attention. If It's worth the price we will sell It. C. II. Wells ft Co., 1104 Fourth National Rank. TEN-R003I HOUSE. 15 HIGHLAND AVE- nue, 1* t>clng put In perfi>ct condition; In good locality; ten minutes' walk from cen ter of city $36.00 fiEVfcN-ROOM HOUSE. 303 ATLANTA avenue; good locality $12.6o biGIIT-IlOOM IIOUHE. 57 BANKIN' atreet; two-story nnd cheap for. ...$13.50 Seven-room house in kiuTTwood. ten steps from car line; fine fruit; mo4l- era convenience ^$17.00 HV I*. DALLAS. $18 Fourth National Rank Building. 'Phone 1455. BOARDERS WANTED. THE BON AIR. <84 Peachtree at.,, aollclta Inspection, comparison and patronage. L08T. LOST—WHITE BULL TERRIER; BLACK Root* on bend: answer* to iitune of .lack; Return ti> 184 Pluni street and receive re ward. FOUND. FRANKLIN. TUB CLEAN CLEAN FEL- low. clean* suits $1 to $1.50. Paote 10c. 168 Whitehall Bt. Phones, Bell 520. \ 38S1. WANTED—MONEY. MONEY WANTED—$1,500 WANTED AT once on good business property worth $3.- 500. Address "Money Wanted,*' enre The Georgian. $2,500 FOR LOAN ON ATLANTA REAL estnte; no delay; money/|u hank. Adilre** Capital, care Georgian. FOR SALE—LAP ROBES. HANDSOME LAP ROHES. HORSE blankets, riding Nubile*, home-inmlo har ness, etc. Immense line of homo furnish ing*. E. D. CRANE ft CO.. FRONT NEW DEPOT. PERSONAL DAVID tv. VARIIP.OUnll. MASTKU 1'LLMDKR, Phone* IM. Ji0 IS. Ilnnter at. E. D. CRANE & C.O YOU KNOW GENUINE •TO’lUMBUS’' Buggies are nti*nlntel.v the best. Low prices; vast variety; *4»le agent*. E. D. CRANE ft CO., FRONT NEW DEPOT. DR. W. J. TUCKER. MORPHINE AND OPIUM IIAB1T CURED at home, without pain or iletcntlon from tmalneas: permanent cute guaranteed; free trial home treatment sent In plain wrapper. Dr. W. J. Tucker, l&lfc N. llruad atreet. At lanta, Ga. OLD HATS MADE NEW. OLD SOFT AND STIFF FELT IIATS cleaned aud re-ahapcd ft»r 36c. Ilnud* or sweats 25e each extra. Out-of-town order* given prompt and careful attention. Be*t work, latest styles. Acme Hatters, 6'^ Whitehall sjreet. FOR SALE—WAGONS. "OLD HICKORY" WAGONS ALWAYS receive the "encore" for tong service. The users' money-ranker. •E. D. CRANE ft CO.. FRONT NEW DEPOT. FOR SALE—SPRINGS. OUR XXX BOLSTER SPRINGS WILL save 3*ou money nnd trouble. E. D. CRANE ft CO.. FRONT NEW DEPOT. M. A. SHELTON, DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS A practical atove and range repairer; beat work and material guaranteed. Both phones 6276. 61 S. Pryor atraet. G. J. DALLAS, Real Estate Agent. 317 and 316 FOURTH NATIONAL HANK BUILDING. THIRD FLOOR. BELL PHONE 1455. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ARCHITECTS. . Let us draw youit flans and l.nllc] your bon... We cau nn you nioo.y, AAflic. P. O. Boi {75. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS, W. It. SHELDON. FELLOW OK TUB American and Georgia Slat. Aaaorlallon o; I’obllc Accountant!. 8b.hlon Audit Go.. public aceonntanta and auditors. UMR Tempi. Court. Examination., approltalj audit.. Local and Iona dl.tancc phoae >04. ARCHITECT. LET ME DRAW YOUR PLANS AND build that dwelling houac for yon. II. D. Stafford, rnrpent.r nnd builder, Collegu rarlt, tin. . BIC Y CI. ° A N D E 8 I) HI E8-® ‘ A RO EST bicycle and aiiiidry dlatrlbbtora In the South. Southern ugouta for Tierce, Yale, injll nnd lludaon bicycles. Write tor oar ISM catalogue nnd price llat. Alexander- Elyea Co. « CABINET WORK AND MODELS. CABINET WORK AND NOVEI.IIEB. Prompt service. Hell 'phone 5374. Atlantn Wood nod Iron Novelty Work.. 38» Marietta HE'S TUB MANtIFat SELLS HOT AIR. Inatalla furnaces In old bowses •» as new. He prepares a cellar If y?t> hnru none. Moncrlef Furnace Co. Both phones. for P®?® « MBS. nengeri. 'phono 31 J. A. Dnylen and 1. - PICTURE FRAME8. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. H. W. Yarbrougb. Auburn nv.nue, corner Peachtree. Eutranc. Auburn n.o- PRES8ING CLUB. PRESSING—ALTERING—THE NBWEU rnkn Preealng Club-Oleanlng-Repilring. Atlantn 'phone 700, Bell 'phone 3475. lOMfc Whitehall atreet, Atlanta, On. Membership (1 per month. 8EWING MACHINES. RENTED—TWO DOLLARS l'BU MONTII, either Singer or Wbneler A Wilson. We rent only new mocblncn with complete aet ?! attachment*. Prompt delivery. Both Pbunea Jen. singer Sewing Machine Co., T> Whitehall street. SIP,yjz 8 . AND ranges repaired. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND eet up. Eg pert workmen. Pettereon Furniture houee. M Petere etreet. 'Pbunea. Atlanta 3472. Bell 7M watt. Wo buy any thing. „ TALKING MACHINES. TALKING MACHINES AND RF.CORI Wholesale nnd retail dlstrlhutore of tor Talking Machines and Reconla. Juat recelrsd large eou.'gnment of machine, and oy.r 10.000 record!. Immediate attention given mall order.. We want toe uatue. of Ml talking machine dealer. In Ibe South. Write for catalogue. Alexnnder-Elyea Co. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. H. W. ROUNTREE fc BHO. THUNK AND ■BAG CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77 Whitehall atreet. Puone 1571. WATCHMAKING. TO TUB TRADE: CO 51 I'M C ATBD watches nro my hobby. Modern Idea. In work and dealing.. H. Walter Lett. Room 1217 Fuurth National Bank .Bblg.. Atlanta. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. IE ST.. OPPOSITE Til r« sewed half sole., 75e. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) .NATIONALS. IIAI.LUOODS. IDEALS nud all other makes at bargnlu price*. We enn sell you a reliefer, editable for nn» hualnesa. at a price that can not help but please you. Cash or monthly payments. Every reg ister guaranteed for two year*. SECOND-HAND CAHII REGISTERS OK ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND HOLD. THE SOUTHERN Second-Hand Cash Register Store, W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. IN THE GRANT I'ARK SECTION A brand new 2-atory, 7-room residence, with nil the city <‘oiivciilcii<-t>*; on beautiful ele vated lot. naif block fn.in the ear line nud great value for $3,850 on term* of $660 cash I near Grant Park ear llne.VHiHMI homo ant) ohonjt for tj.SOO. mt form* of $350 rash nnd $25 per moiith. You run not beat it hi* If you want a home. A BARGAIN IN A LOT IN 1 I'llK I'llV'-T- ties! part of North Boulevard, near An gler avenue, 47x140 feet to alley. Snap for $2,500. This Ih the right place for a home or a good place to build a house that will sell at n profit. W1(l >N i. it ANT SI'ltEET \V»i HAVE A GOOD suit SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY, Thoues 5488. 412 Peters Building. S. B. TURMAN & CO. $5,500 N... BOULEVARD— BRAND NEW HOME, NEAR PONCE DELEON; HAS 9 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 II 1 DESIRED. ,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 Typewriter* at prices to move them. If you fall to let us know your want* In this tide you will lose money. . Write or call for "Special Sale 1.1st." We maintain the be repair department In the South ai guarantee the best work. SOUTHERN STATES BITING MACHINE C< 424-25-26 Candler Bldg. DEAD. -i BUY A LOT IN HOLL1 CEMETERY. I AM OFFER! OF THE CHOICEST LOTS 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 WI 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 I,nwton atreet, a nice cottage of I rooms anil bath; bourn? In good condition nnd on lot MxlOO STEWART AVENUE NEAR ' A 4-rootU cottage on lot 56x160. Wo fi-runm cottage, with all the city rn vcnloin-c*. large, elev. .***1 lot. Price $2,7f GARDEN STREET NEAR K. GEORGIA avenue; 5-room cottage, on Jot 43x140 to an alley. A ulce place far a home $2,250 Woodward aveNue-a' Nice cot tage ot 0 remain on lot 52x1ft. This bus all lo.lern convenience*#, nud very cbe _• $3,1 Form Walt STrEET-a Vitoofl ccvr tage on lot 50x130. Tills Is t-lnsc lu and III sell for $1,500 cash, nud bnlniice to .$2,750 Bt D. CRANE ft CO. CARRIAGE H ATI* FACTION* m u*setfo»*. F. D. CRANE ft CO., fcimvr new DEPOT A SNAP ON PEACHTREE ROAD. I have, if taken this week, 100 feet front on Peauh- ?e road, extending back 250 feet, just across from Dr. Bratton’s nice home, will sell for $20 per foot, easily worth $10 per front foot; I parties obliged to hav. mon- «v this week. ON OAKLAND AVENUE. AL.M -.1' NEW 5 roirtn cottage, nil the Htv conveniences. Grant Park for a front yanl. Price $1,800. Knay terms. ItirflMONTT ^n^Tir^npfRRwrjtvn rut*, on - half Idock from tha cat liratid new, well built cottage home, price. II.0M. West linITen '8TUi-:et-.\‘eaiI spriXg service. Price $2,100. Terms $400 cash and $20 per month. CONNALLY TaTr STREirr - NEAR street school; well Imllt nud mibatuutlal cottage home, containing five rooms nnd hall; all city conveniences: elevated lot. fid by 120 feet to alley, l’rlee $2,2f>0; cosy terms. Sio RaWhoK street - TWO-STORY' 7-rooiu bonne. All conveniences. Kent $30; prh-e $3,000. Gooil home or Investment proposition. Itell ‘Phone 2027. Atlantn Phoue lfal. SALES DEPARTMENT: A. 8. HOOK Ik C. EVE. JUNIPER STREET. Handsome residence of 9 l’ooins, gas and electric light; furnace heated; stable carriage house on east t; lot -best locality on street. See me for bargain price. J. A. BONDURANT & CO., 612 Fourth National Bank. FOR SALE. A very desirable building lot 53x175 feet, corner Highland avenue and Ponce Deleon Circle. DeLCACH MILL MFG. CO. 49j Highland Avenue. | E. I/ISdFN - STREET—A SToTtfi S57B eight rooms, on giwMl, big corner lot. l*ot Ii^lnrge enough for nnottier house $3,000 HASH STUKKT NEAR PAPlTOf. AVE. Five rooms nml reception ball, oil lot 50 by 100 to an alley This Is very cheap at $2,011 GRANT STREET. BETWEEN SOUTH avenue and Ormond street; 6 morns, mi lot 50x125. ran arrange easy terms....$2,250 W III T E11A Ll~f Kni I AC K—A 7-ltOOU story bouse, on lot 45x130. House almost new. Can make easy terms * $2,830 WOODWAltD 1 AVE.M'lfM-TVE” R04»M8 nud l»ath. on lot 50x195 to an alley, (’onI nnd chlckeu houses In yard. Cars pass the door $3,250 iCTlAifRis' WfhEtlT. lH5tiVEEN COURT- land and Ivy streets: 7 rottms. on lot 50 b£j60; lot alone Is worth the price $6,000 8. KIIiKWOOI>-A 9-ROOM IIOt’HE, ON lot 100x230. This Is one of the few home* In Klrkwoml with waterworks. Has plenty of shade npd fruits./-Bast front and one- half block of car llu# •• - - - - ->4.750 flEcXTrn, gaT^Yve ifTvi; sbsiu good property, right lu the heart of the city. 8ee us almut this. EDOtWoOb, GA.-A COUPLE OK STT cottages i line, that i easy terms. IP yBICdo not s-ee MVYHin'S Uist- i»ij slx»ve that suits you, i-ome to see ms, ss we bsve others. If yon wish to bay or aell real estate It will la? to your Intereat to sec us tiefore you buy or aell. NORTH SIDE HOME! -IF YOU ARE looking for a nice, modern home on north side, call lit aud let us xhow you a bonse and lot cu Piedmont avenue, between Eighth and Teutli* itrebfa," This Is p%x*if for furnace, wired for electric lights, .gas. water, sewer and Imtb; east front. All street Improvement* down nnd paid for CAPlTOii AVENUE! A TWO-STORY seven-room house, (n thoroughly flrst-class condition; new plumbing, gst. sewer, water and hath. Newly nnluted Inside and out; east front; splendid lot; 60 by 200 fast to sn alley; $1,50 cash, balance easy. Price $4,750. VACANT LOTS! FOURTEENTH STREET. • lietween Peachtree nud Piedmont pork, we hare a-nice lot for only $3,000. \\« will assist yon In bnllding If you desire. MYRTLE STREET LOT. 45 BY JW FEET only $1,860. Tlla sidewalks, sewer, water and gas. ru spienuiu ueignnors. a new public school; price $900. OAK STREET LOT-SEWER. WATER, gas. etc. Price $«*<»: convenient to Pee ples street, city school. Only one block away from two. car lines. Gordon street nnd Ladle nvenue. RAILROAD FRONTAGE—MAKEEAGTUU In* site*. Fifty acres of land fronting 1,200 feet on the Central railroad. Atlanta and West Point railroad and College Park electrlp enr line, right at Oakland City; running water on th« ground. Price only $25,000, or $500 per ncre. HOMES AND ACREAGE- . . public roatf: • scho.*s and churches near by: within ten mluutes* walk from ptectrlc car line, nnd price only $2,500; $1,000 cash and balance easy. terestJng reading matter. S. B. TURMAN & CO. Cor Broad aud Alabama Sts. Cheap Atlanta Dirt. FOR RENT! Have several nice halls, suitable for secret societies or light manufacturing pur poses. For particulars See , LIEBMAN, Real Estate and Renting, 28 Pbaelitrcc Sc. HAVE FOUR BEAUTIFUL LOTS ON The Prado In Au*h»y Park, lu the l»e*t part, nt less, than three-fourth* the price of any other lot <ni that magnificent drive. HAVE A S'l'H-m VIHIIIN IN ANKLEY Park that we can sell you for $2,503; then mnke five lots of it nud resell for you for $4,280 on terms. Better hsik Into this today. HAVE $5,000.00) OK UITV PROPERTY ON our lists, and of imirsc there must Ik? ninny real Imran!iik in the hunch. '•WE GET RKHPI.TH." SAUNDERS, PRATHER & COMPANY, 510 Temple Court Bldg. BULL PHONE 20S1. KASr~TrXTaOH—xTiTtn^TrTfimVTJBN Ivy nud Uourtlnud street*, n seven-room eottng**. OH lot 50 by 160. This property Is very close In. nnd would be the very place for n flat. You i*an not liny a lot In this neighborhood n* «*heap ns you can get this house nml lot. This Is very cheap nt $4,500. .STORK AND TWO POTTAGES ON THE corner of north side streets. In*tween Peachtree nml JA4-ksou street*. This iirr,- erty I* nlmoNt new nnd run I'd for )4b.M per month. Good tenant* nnd prop4>rty lu good 4-nndltlon. Where enn you >"t more for your money? $3,503 Bash htiiekt-a STUB kive-boom cottage on h»t 50 l»y 103, anil lu luff feet of the Capitol avenue enr Hue. Thl* has nil imMlara Improvipicr;*. nud will mnke the very plaee for n ulce cottage home. If you are looking for n smith side cot- tnge. see this liefore you buy $2,100 OAK STREET. WEST END—HERE WE have a h.Mutlful little flve-rooiu cxittnge. on lot 60 bj 150. Tills cottage Is almost new. nnd hits all modern Improvements. Now. If you wnt.-t n nice little cottage In West Enn. let us t*k* you »o see thl* one. TV' YOU ARE LOOKING KOR AN IN- vestment, or If jroi. wish ft* pnrehnse n home. m>me to see us If .von have any real estnte you wish to sell, llat It with us nud get quick results. J. B. WEBB, Manager Sales Dep’t. FRASIER & SMITH. Bell Phone 3533-M »VE BUY AND 8ELI. HOUSES>ND LOTS on anav terms. 185 Auburn uvenua. E. L. MORSE, 1114 Fourth National Bank Building. NORTH SIDE. CLOSE-IN COTTAGE OF five room* nml ball: all convenience*, oc cupied by owner; ten minutes’ wnlk of Candler buljding; $3,1«X), $503 cusp nud $40 month. MARifiriA STREET STOUR, renting $144 year; lot 23 by 118 to 20-ftmt alley; price $1,250. oS’E Acre in western heights. on city line; fronts three streets; cheap at $660. EAST LINDE,\-GH?>VE »7< IT, 5l IIV 150; water, sewer nml gn* main* lu atreet; toou. SA3IPSON STREET. JUST OFF HIGH- land avenue, 50 by 153; $450; $50 cash, ha la ucc within live yenr*; 6 per cent. TTTKuiku street, near i aI.iuii S 1 atreet a4-ho4>l; lot 50 by 143 to auotber street; $860. FOURTH WARD-SI X-ItOOM SiEGUO liouae nnd atalile; n»ut* $108 year: price 1909. This J* near Fort atreet ami Auburn avenue. DAIRY FARM. 50 AIRES. S* MILKS out mnradnmixeil road: $5,000; $300 cnab and $50J yearly; 5 per cent. FOR RENT. 1 NO. 2M I’EACHTBEB st.-tihs THREE- ! atory ll-rmmi brick, on lot 60x100, which Ilea lielow the street, la on the i»a*t able of f Peachtree street. Iietween Cain nml llnrria streets: lios gn*. hot nml cold water. I»ath and closet eml *«H-oml door; baa gaa. alnk In the kitchen, bath nnd stnthumry wn*list*ml mi the flcNt Ho4>r: three-room aervnnt'a B Uoum* lu the rani; In id'ry good wmllthm; la close lu. Rent $100 p«>r mouth. f No. i» N. RGPiTKV.YUTi-tTlfs TWO- atonr 7-room frame Is on tin* west able of n the Bmilevnrd. at the corner of Forr.*at avenue: hn* gaa. hot nntl cold water, por- o eelnln Iwth. eloaet. stntlmiary wnabstnml, sink In the kitchen; In a good iielghlmrhotNl, o and lu-gotMl repair. Will 1* vacant October I 15. Relit $35 |H*r uientli. a JOHN J. WpODSIDE, ' NEAR the Electric Light Plant, on the we*t aide, we have *ome good slzqg I piece* of land that we can aell cheap for cash.. These places arc suitable for stables, storage, sheds, coal and wood yards, or some similar use* the beauty about them Is that after using a year or two for some imr|o„ you can cut them up Into small building lots and double your purt),a»' price. Some people make big money building cheap houses on there blocks, of land, the rental soon repaying entire cost of lot and houBer. Foi a . stance, a block 120x246, fronting three streets; price, )1,200. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. FOR RENT. For rent or ssle. an eight-room, modern cottage and barn, about three acres of land, near Donald Fraser sctlool. On best street leading out of Decatur. Address OWNER, 'Decatur, Ga J. A. BROOKS, REAL ESTATE, 407 Fourth National Bank. Bell Phone 1393 Main buy a home on easy teums. i hav<* them. |S5) FOIt A 4-UOOM HOUSE, NEAtt DE- l^uioh Mills. (l.lia fok 60x200, K2i EACH FOB GOOD KENTINO liotiHfM uear Fulton Mills. 12.700 FOB 6-BOOSrHOUSE ON LOT 100 by 293; lias bath, live cabinet mantels. *«w should see this. M.o,x> fob kxtiia Home in west Knd; half ncre laud; get this for a home r money -maker. 12,500—AT GRANT PARK. 6 ROOMS AND hall; nil conveniences; 48x185. 12.750—CLOSE TO WfiST I'BACIITltEE, 6- room house. tiKMlern and bimmI. 147750—EIGHT-tlOOM MOlIKR N“ PLACE, mortgiigctl for $4,000—shows the value. r-’.MO-TWT) ilLOCKS OTTIRANT 1’AIIK; $200 eaah. balance easy. sure a money-maker. * THK8K ARE ONLY 8AMPLK8 OF MY list. C*nll nt office. I’ll show you. STATISTICS. BIRTHS. To Mr. nud Mr*. J. W. Hyduruace, at 92 Powell street, a l>oy. To Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. J. Field, at 43 Ilutler street, a girl. nml Mr*. John Murphy, at 86 Foundry street, a girl. % ~ and Mrs. W. II. C. Rose, at 309 (Irk . Me. K. Vestor, To Hr. nntl West Eml nvenne. To Mr. and Mr*. II. Inml atreet, n girl. Unlteit itulse liny, at 39 ~ “*“1. Reid, nt 285 Court To Mr. and "Mr*. .1. W. Tlp-lu, nt 18 $703—W. P. Ilnrgc. to re-cover «HiH.-t llP - frame dwelling at 19 I^iwmlf** Ktre.- ^ $50—A. M. 1uld, to re-cover i.in*.»i., rt fraine dwelling nt 27 Vine atreet. 1 • $225—August Myer, to rais<> ami re 4»ne-*tory frame dwelllug at 226 | jl|( .yJ I25&7-W. T. Henrj-, to mnke addlti.iii oue-story frame dwelling at 106 1 * )r ,, $50—Mrs. Armstrong, to r»*-cover frame dwelllug ut 5 Victoria *tre $100—A. Iln»wn. to rq-eover oue-Mti dwelling nt 14 Hammock plaee. $100—A. M. I Muller, to recover frame dwelling at 365 Hayne* *tr $2.200—R. J. Mnssee, to build frame dwelling at 162 Gilmer *tr< ’ frniuj Why Don’t You Skate? GEORGIA NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS I Wellhouse. 70 years old, died Fowler atreet. n girl. To Mr. nnd Mr*. (’Iiarles Rallies, at 79 Teunlllo street, a boy. To Dr. ami Mr*. \V. II. Sharp, Ht 251 t’ourtlnml *tri*et. a lN»y. T«» Mr. nml Mr*. II.• 31. Pyron, nt Spring atreet, n girl. To Mr. nml 3Ir*. W. 11. C. Rose, at 309 8prlng street, a girl. DEATH8 Mr*. Susan Ilrown, 31 year* obi, died at 'Clog's Daughters’ hospital. Mi*. Fniurle Wellhouse. “** <if dialH*tes at New Yi>rk. Mr>. .Mary Kmdlcr. 40 years old, died of purltouitls at (’nrtersvllle, Ga. Mary K Deluca, 33 years old. died of asthma at G9 Lucklc street. Wndnm Todd. 61 years old. diet! of apoplexy, nt 55 Culberson street. \\. 11. Thomas. 43 years old. died of peri tonitis. nt 39> Woodward avenue. Mary A. Gossett. 96 years old, died of old age, nt Wheeler strc*et and Ilellwood avenue. W. 8. Hughes. 21 years old. died of railroad necldeiit near Dalton, Ga. Eva Ray, 4 year* old, died nt Flat Shoals cerebral congestion, nt 129 Sonlh McDaniel street. C. G. Wilson. 63 years old, died of hem orrhage. nt 70 1'ulllnm street. Infant of Hoyt Parker, died nt 29 Lucklc atreet. 3lrs. Lulu White, 45 years old, died nt PROPERTY TRANSFERS. $5,000—11. 31. 3lel>aitlel to 3lr*. Rosa Was- •r, lot on Pryor street, near Alice street, nnd ft»r title. $14,030—1*. K. Hall nnd Fred Reuter to J. . . Knldey, lot oil Gordon street, near Lore. Warranty deed. $1,893—.!. A. Farnsworth to Chris Coehn- i*s. lot on Alice street, near Pnlllnui street, loud for title. $3.500—1». D. McCall nud 3lrs. Reulah II. leld to I. II. Hlrsch. lot on Jackson street, enr Rice street. I^inn deed. $1.100—W. R. Jones to C. C. Stovall and Inttle B. Stovall, lot on lllghlnml nveii ear Rnmlolph street. Warranty <leed. $700—W. P. Thlkkleld to George dolpbiis. let oil Crew street, near Atlnutn venue. Wnrrnntay deed. $1,000— George T. Warren to W. P. Kelly, $525—Josephlue Rogers et nl. mltli. et nl.. lot sltunteil In la Warranty deed. lot $13,500— 3!rs. S. W. Foster to 3lrs. Flournoy, lot mi North nveuui*, i i’llllnm* street. Ikitid for title. $1.310—Mrs. Mollle y. Shropshire to J. 31. mtrlln. lot on Wmte stn*et. near !a»e. BUILDING PERMITS. $1^00—31. K, Church Kbuth to build nihil- $4.00(V-Sterllng G. Turner to build two- $6,230-31r* dory frame $1.100—Robert J. Griffin l inch Inuw* $11.000—E. Dobbs to build twn build oue-story dry at 66 Monies street. J. Parkeson to build three two- ** rs nt 348-6042 Myrtle [reer. $1,800-8. W. Hnlllv to build one-story . iklaud avenue. $3400—C. A. Jackson to Imlld three one- $109—Dr. W. W. Powell in reefiver two- itory frame dwelling at 387 Auburn avenue. $1,500—1*. II. Hopkins to build one-story, mine dwelling nt 4 Cunningham atreet. $136—C. 31alily to re-cover frame ilwelllng it » Short atreet. $40-J. A. Itrldwell to recover one frame twelllng nt 1$ Tlfton atreet. $530— Dr. A. Avery to recover nml repair Hf me dwelling* at 103, 106, 139. •• .. e*t Georgia iiremi,-. $6.293—Mr*. rr frame ...■»! n venue. fTO.OOO-J. K. Orr Shm* Municipal Rac* la Lively. SpMtol to The Georgian. Brunswick. Oa., Oct. 10.—The , it, election to take place here In Novem ber will be one of the moat hotly c un . tested of many yeara. C. P. Goodyear and W. F. Symons are In the race for mayor, and H. M. King, J. T. Lam- bright, J. C. Llgeour, Claud Dart. L A. Robinson, W. R. Cox and B. F Mann are to run aa aldermen. ‘'Clansman” Datt Canceled. Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Ga., Oct. 10.—Manager Springer has publicly announced that "The Clansman” will not be seen at Springer opera house this season, the manager of the show having wrlttti him canceling the engagement. 500 Bale* by Boat. Special to The.Georgtnn. Columbus, Ga., Otc. 10.—Cotton It coming in by the river route, two steamers that came up yesterday bringing over 500 bales. The country contiguous to Columbus 1* showing a shortage of the crop, however. Extension Will Be Built. Special to The Georgian. Brunswick, Ga., Oct. 10.—Three com. mlttees, composed of representative business men, put all matters con* nected with the proposed entry to this city by the Georgia Coast and. Pled, mont railroad Into shape at a meet hit held last night. It Is thought the ex tension will be built. To Build Y.mTc. A. Annex. Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Ga.. Oct. 10.—Owlqg t. the large attendance at the regular meetings and exercises of the Y. M. C. A. here a plan Is being ‘ considered to add a three-story annex to the, luc ent structure, which was presented to the city by George Foster Peabody; Arrested on Larceny Charge. 'Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Ga., Oct. to.—G. W. .Me- Gulrt. of Grinin, Ga., was arrested here by the police on a warrant from that place charging him with larceny and taken back to Griffin. Funeral of Frances Ebsrhart. Special to The Georgian. Athens, Ga, Oct. 10.—Sunday after noon at 4 o'clock Frances Eberhnrt, the child of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Eberhnrt. Jr„ was burled. The funeral services were conducted from the home of the parents, on College ave nue, by the pastor of the First Meth odist church, Dr. I. S. Hopkins. The killing of the child by being run down by a heavy dray, driven by a negro, John Williams, came as a severe shock to the parent*. Woman. Dies From Wound, Special to The Geotglan. Warrenton, Oa„ Oct. 10.—Mr*. George Felts, while moving a shotgun, was accidentally shot In the right hand. Her hand was amputated, but the shock was too great nnd at about 3 o'clock yesterday morning she died. Huntart' Camp Firtd On. Special ot The Georgian. Cordele, Oa., Oct. 10.—Colonel J. C. Jeter, who was one of a party of Cor- deleans who have been on a camp hunt down on the Flint river, has retuinid home and reports that while In camp a night or two ago some unknown party fired Into the party, at vlos* range, with a shotgun. Seven or eight shots were tired Into the camp, but every one of the (tarty was lying doe n And only two of them were hit. DECLINE TO ON 11 TICKET He’s in a Huff Because Bry an Was Indorsed for President. THR RENTING AGENT, It Auburn Avenue, Both Phones CIS. $123—J. T. Barclay, to recover one story aupposed to have resisted ! frame dwelllug at ■( Peachtree etreet. appeal for campaign funds. Boston, Maas., Oct. 10.—John Mmat nominee for governor on three tb >- eta—Democratic, Prohibition and In dependence League—may decline to run on any. The Democratic managers are In a quandary today. Mr. Moran, upon returning from N v York, announced that he would dec:.a: their nomination, because, contrary ’ > his expressed wish, the platform in dorsed the presidential candidacy •>’ Bryan. Behind this reason lies the well- known fact that the Bryan plank tin* alienated William R. Hearst, win- aupposed to have resisted Mr. Moran*