The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 12, 1906, Image 18
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WANTED HELP—MALE.
NIGHT 8CIiOOI«-B O O K K K K P I N O.
Shorthand. Typewriting. etc.. only U a
month. Dranghon's Practical Business Col*
let*. Piedmont Ilotrl block. 122 Peocbtrce.
Bell phone W. Call, phone
ctffalOfitc. It will convince r<
Rougnon's is the l**«t.
WaNTKD-YOUNG MRS TO LEARN
pharmacy. Apply to Dr. Crenshaw, 93
I.ttckle street, city.
('ff.OlY
WANTED—REPRESENTATIVE
etl man who atnnds well with hie people.
'•Oklahoma,** Terminal Hotel.
WANTED—FIFTY LABORERS AT CAP!-
.tol nnd Ilell street eompresaee. to handle
cotton. Will juiy $1.25 per day. Atlantic
Compreaa Co.
WANTED—CITY SALESMAN OR TRAV*
ommemlatlone as* to Intel liens qualification
hpneety nnd sobriety. H. H. James, 241
Peachtree street, Atlanta, On
WANTED—AT ONCE. FIFTY LARORKRS.
^ Apply to the Ferro-Concrete Construction
WANTED-TWO RRIOIIT ERRAND
boys, twelve or fourteen years of nge.
Foote ft Davies Company, 65 East Alabama
street, city.
WANTED B OYS display
PLEASANT WORK AND GOOD PAY. IN
a well lighted nnd ventilated factory.
American Can Company. 410 Marietta
street.
WANTED—STRONG ROY AS HELPER
and nppreutlce In typewriter repair shop.
State ago and wages expected. Good op
portunity for a hoy of the right sort. It.
T. C., care Georgian.
WANTED—WIIITE BOYS. THIRTEEN
to sixteen years old; exfierlence unneces
sary; light work, apod wages; apply, «t
once. Capital City Chair Company, 272 Ma
rietta street.
WANTED - EXPERIENCED CABINET
man. C. II. Motou, 6 nud 8 Weat Mitch
ell street.
The business meu appreciate our methods
The Pioneer*/
Wanted-a young man rookkeep
er. and who la willing to help sell goods
In retail store. Answer lu own.handwriting
and state salary. Hustler No. 1, this of-
flee.
WANTED-AN ENERGETIC MIDDLE
aged man f
salary. State
erencea. X. Y. Z. No. 3. <
» Georgian.
WE HAVE A NUMBER OF CALLS FOR
male stenographers now at salaries from
$66 to $80; young Indy stetin-hookkccpcr
$75; druggist $50. Bellamy Business Ageii*
«2 1 Jg^‘» ,l ' ll > ,r bnlldlnjj.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
WANTED—YOUNG LADIES FOR WORK
In candy factory. Apply Wiley’s. 87
Peachtree.
WANTED—GIRLS.
PLEASANT WORK AND GOOD P'V: IN
n well lighted nnd ventilated factory.
American Can Company, 410 Mariettn street.
WANTED—THREE <*>U 1(1111 INTEI.L1,
^gent gjrls. fourteen or
girls. fourteen or fifteen years old, »u
_ _ ht, permanent and nleasnut work;
pleasant surroundings. Apply In person to
*. .... 14® Walton street.
AGENTS WANTED.
fo uj for enlargement; fair prices, good
finish; 18 by 20. Religious nud scenery pie"-
tnres chenp. The Garner Company, 13A
peters street. Atlanta, fla.
EDUCATIONAL.
Conservatory of Jfuslc, .Macon, t»n.—Old
est and liest. If you wish to attend any
time this school year, get on the waiting
Is made by
E. D. CRANE ft CO.,
FRONT NEW DEPOT.
ART 8CHOOL.
WANTED—THE PUBLIC TO VISIT
Mlnppy's School of Art nnd Inspect por
traits painted by his large classes. Corner
•* ' *■*' Auburn.
Peachtree and
Dr. Uloaaer Company. 28-4
Him
SITUATIONS WANTED
WANTED—BY A YOr.NU I.AIIY, A PO-
•Irion ns hotel housekeeper or hmtsekeep-
lu a private house. Address Julia Car
ter, Dillard, On.
WANTED—POSITION AH CITY HALES*
man by n man with experience. Groeerbw
preferred. O. E., care Georgian.
MAltllll
WANTED—BY A YOCNO
man. n position ns electrician, engineer
or •unerlntendent of an electric light nnd
power plant. Have several years' experi
ence. Can furnish good reference. Ad
dress J. M. Hale, P. O. Box 110, Vienna,
TO LET—HOTEL; ONE HUNDRED
rooms; furnished: every Improvement;
Itnlr mattresses, steam lient; rent low; Ho
tel Llthla. Tallapoosa, fin. Open for In
spection. fall or address F. .1. Barer, Tnl-
laiMtosn. Affents protected In commissions.
FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM8
FOR RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED
rooms up nnd down stairs. Dresser ami
stationary wnshstnnd. With or wlthofit
hoard. To couple or gentlemen. 37 Spruce
street. Inman 1'nrk.
FOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED
room in steam heated npartineut, close
In. Address A. mre Georgian.
WANTED—ROOMS.
wajuted^Th^e^^ nxmXTvCAT,
furnished or untarnished. I*. O. Rox 186.
E. P.CRANE dL C.O ,,.
HOMETIMEM IT COMTM $50 Tf» HUG A
girl. Just think of It! We sell a pretty
good bnguy nt the same price.
E. D. CRANE ft CO.,
FRONT NEW DEPOT.
FOR SALE—RuAL ESTATE.
IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO HELL.
place It with ns; we give It our special
nnd personal attention. If It'd wortu the
price we will sell It. U. II. Wells ft Co.. U04
Fourth National Ilnnk.
BOARDER8 WANTED.
T1IE RON AIR, $84 Peachtree at., solicit*
Inspection, comparison and patronage.
LOST.
LOMT-BETWEEN THE GRAND AND
uhnuiherliii's. or on Washington street,
one Indies' belt, two hackles, set with
different colored stones. Reward If returned
to $2 Merrills avenue. 'Phone 536 North.
Mr*. ; r! -I/-Fooled ge.
LOMT-HPANIEL PUPPY 3 MONTHS OLD.
white and black; bobtail. Reward, return
to Dr. Leu G. Broughton, 16 Simpson street,
•It V.
FOUND.
FRANKI IN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FKL-
low. cleans suits SI to $1.50. Pants 60c.
1Cs Whitehall MU Phones, Hell 52u. A. 3881.
FOR 8ALE— LAP ROBE8.
nud' horse7-
K. I>. CRANE ft CO.,
FRONT NEW DEPOT.
PERSONAL.
Ga.
house. Address AiS C. Garland, Uabuii
!!r.P;- ■
FOR BALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR HALE-NEW REMINGTON TYPE*
writer, desk nnd choir, cheap. Address
Bargslu, care Georgian.
COLD WEATHER IB IIBRE.
We have the Goods.
HEATERS. BLANKETS' and COMFORTS.
We Can Have You Money.
41 and 43 West Mitchell St.
In fine condition, worth $35. This Is an
exceptional bargain; look at the price.
Only $20. Call or write. 71 North Pryor
street. Atlnptn. Ga. II. M. Ashe Company,
southern dealers L. C. Smith Vfsible.
DAVID W. YARnr.OUC.il,
MASTER PLUMBER.
Phones 185 90 K. Hunter fit.
DR. W. J. TUCKER.
MORPHINE AND OPIUM IIADIT CURED
at home, without pnlit or detention from
business; permanent cuir guaranteed; free
trial home trentment sent In plain wrapper.
Dr. W. J. Tucker, 15ty N. Broad street, At*
lantn. On..
OLD HATS MADE NEW.
swenta 26e each extra. Out-of-town orders
given prompt nnd careful attention. Rest
work, latest styles. Acme Hatters,
FOR SALE—WAGONS.
"OLD HICKORY” WAGONS ALWAYS
receive the ••encore” for long sen
The users* money-maker.
E. D. CRANK ft CO.,
FRONT NEW DEPOT.
M. A. SHELTON,
TYPEWRITER—DON’T BUY A FOX UN*
til you see this oue. Has not had alx
mouths’ use. nnd coat $106. but we are go-
dug to make some one a present of It at
K2 - * - *•-
only $55. 71 North Pryor street. Atlanta.
one No. 10 Pittsburg Visible,-one Franklin,
one No. 2 Yost, one No. f» Itllckciisdcrtcr.
and one Hammond. Those machines have
been put In flue working order, nnd are
easily worth $25 each, lour choice, only
71 North Pryor street. At lantn. Ga.
II. M. Ashe Company, southern dealers L.
V. Smith Visible.
FOR SALE-LEGIIORN HENS. EIGIl
teen laving hens, oue rook nnd four
pullets. Will sell all account of ap
WE PUT ON SALE MONDAY AND WILL
* continue until nil are sold, the following
(every piano nearly new. not one over six
teen mouths obli. Call and see them. We
hare nlmut eighteen high-grade pianos that
have beeu rental for the past year, and
as wt wish to discontinue this part of our
business, and in order to '-lean out quickly,
these few second-hand ntiinos, ws will of
fer them below cost. Here are a few of
One $650 Stein way Square .$53
One $650 Knals* Square 75
One $500 Bra in latch Mahogany Upright... 265
Doe $450 llrambaeh Mahogany I prigbt... 265
One $400 Bush nnd Gerts Mahogany
Upright V&
One $350 Bertel Mahogauy Upright.. 210
Ooe $Y*0 Mahogauy Upright Iff*
One $2« Mahogany Upright
year for any piano In
oar stock. We hare a fine piano tuner and
repalr-r. ami solicit your orders. Satisfac
tion guaranteed.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Co.. 704 Candler Bldg.
Established 1890.
WEYMAN ft CONNERS. EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans on real estate.
toiler 10. will be given n rlblmii for any
true writer •absolutely free.” HITLER
Typewriter co., tit-tis Fourth Nation-
al Rank building.
THE UNION SAVINGS IIANK RUTH
purchase money notes and lends money
oo Improved Atlanta property a "
aldo rates. Rell phone 769. Goal*
Gould Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 5. 6 AND 7 PER
cent Interest, according to security of.
fered; small ••xpeuse nnd prompt attention.
Only on real citato In aud near Atlanta.
H. it. Turman
tPECtAh'AoilK FUNDS TO LEND:
any amount, 4ft. 8 and € per eent. Writs
or csil K. \V. Csrsoo. 24 8. Itroad street.
FARM LOANS—WK ARE PLACING
loans on Georgia farms nt the lowest
rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage
Company. Gould building.
Herman, rooms 202 3 Tewnle Court.
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend on numbly payment plan; no deiay;
also money fur purchase money notes.
Htrnight loans made at .V per cent ard up-
$2.5**> FOR LOAN ON ATLANTA REAL
estate; no delay; money lu Iwuk. Address
Capital, care Georgian.
ARCHITECTS. . '
LET L-g DUAW YOUR PLANS AND
bnIM your honac. We «m ssra you monsj;
Address P. O. Rox 175.
ARCHITECT."'
LET ME DRAW YOl.'ll PLANS AND
1,4,11*1 that tlwalllng Ini.!.*’ for you-,, B.
D. Stafford, carpeutcr aud builder. College
Park. Ga.
„ BICYCLE SUNDRIES.
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES-LARGEST
blerclu and sundry distributors
Mouth. Fouthern agents for Pierce. \*la.
Hue'll and Hudson bicycles. Write tor oar
I9W catalogue aud prlcu list. Alexander*
Elyea Co..
CABINET WORK AND MODELS.
CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIES.
Prompt service. Bell ’phone 2374. Atlanta
Wood and iron Novelty Works, 3851 Marietta
street.
MONCRIEF—
HE M THE MAN THAT SELLS HOT AIR-
Installs furnace* lu old houses as well
ns new. He prepares a cellar lfy? u . WJ*
none. Moucrlef Furnace Co. Roth phones.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE 31E8-
KMiger,. 'iiboiio 33. J. A. Davie, ami J.
C. Braunn.
PICTURE FRAMES.
ricTcni: frames made to ordf.r.
H. W. Yarbrough. 2% Auburn avenue,
corner Peachtree. Entrance Auburn ave
nue.
PRE8SING CLUB.
PRESSING--ALTERING—THE NF.W EU-
r.ka Prnnlng Cluh-Cteanlllg-BjJKlIrJIlf.
Atlanta ’nhone 700. Bell ’phoue 2475. Wl
W hlteball street, Atlanta, Ga. Membership
$1 per month.
„„ 8EWING MACHINES.
RENTED-TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH.
-liber Stager or Whealer Sc Wll.on. We
reut only new m.cblnca with comolete «et
of attachments. Vrompt * deUrcry. Roth
phones 1893. Mlnger Mewing Machine Co.,
79 Wh'tehali street.
STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED.
STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND
set up. Expert workman. Patterson
Furmtnre bouse, 286 Peters street. 'Phones,
Atlanta 2472, Bell 794 west. We buy any*
tnfng.
^ . TALKING MACHINE3.
TALKING MACI1INEM AND UKCORDS-
UholMsnle nnd retail distributors of Vic
tor Talking Machines and Itecords. Just
received large consignment of machines nnd
oyer 10.000 records. Imtncdlnie attention
given mall orders. We want fjo names of
all talking machine dealers lu the Mouth.
Write for catalogue. Alexandrr-Elyea Co.
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
II. w. ROUNTREE A BBO. TRUNK AND
RAO CO. Retail nml repalrlug. No. V
Whitehall utreet. PUooe 15.3.
WATCHMAKING.
TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED
tratehe* nro .n7 hohhv. Modera Idea, la
work and deojlaga. H. Walter I^tt. Room
1317 Fourth Nollonal Bank Bldg.. Atlanta.
8HOE REPAIRING.
, GWINN ’S SHOE SHOP.
133 PEACHTREE ST., OPPOSITE THE
Candler Bldg.
Bell 2335. Men s sewed half soles. 7lc.
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. II ALLWOODS, IDEALS
uud nil other makes at bargain prices.
We can .sell you a register, suitable for
any business, at a price that can uot help
but please yon.
Cash or monthly payments. Every reg
ister guaranteed for two years.
SECOND-HAND UASII REGISTERS OF
ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
THE SOUTHERN
Second-Hand Casli Register
Store,
24 South Broad Street,
Atlanta. Ga.
1 WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPF.lt AND PAINTS.
‘•’Don't let ’em fool you.” Jim Burnett
(formerly of Burnett ft Willis) Is not dead
uor missing. He Is contracting wall paper
and jNilutlng. Office nnd show room 12
East Hunter afreet. Roth ’phones 550.
E. D. CRANE & CO.
CARRIAGE SATISFACTION WITH
every transaction.
R. D. CRANE ft CO..
FRONT NEW DEPOT.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
\\ A.Vl'LD-AuL KT5JT75 ok MALARl.,;
school, law, medical books for cash. J.
C. Go van. 71 Whitehall street. ’Phone 1851
. MISCELLANEOUS.
VICTOR MANGANESE. AND CllOME
steel bank safes and vault doors; every
thing In safe line. R. W. Ellis, Agent, 2t 8.
Broad street.
FREE DENTAL WORK FOR 60 DAYS-
Corner Edgcwood avenue ami Ivy street.!
Fillings of all kinds. Including gold, done
free; none but experienced students allowed
to operate. The Atlanta Dental College.
FOR SALE—SPRINGS.
COME LOOK TO MAT IMF Y YOUR cu
riosity;
Then buy to show yAur generosity.
R D. CltAN'E & CO..
FRONT NEW DEPOT.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
IN THE GRANT PARK SECTION A
brand new 2-story. 7-rooui residence, with
all the city « < miveuleuces; on beautiful ele
vated lot, half block from the car line nud
great value for $3,850 on term* of $650 cash
and $30 per month.
BRAND-NEW 4'OTTAGE CF Sl£
rooms, with all the city conveniences,
near Grant Park I'm* line. A perfect little
home am! chenp for $2,800, ou terms of $350
• ash’and $25 per month. You cutinot beat
tbls If you want a home.
A BARGAIN IN A LOT IN 'tUe' PI1ET-
tleat part of North Boulevard, uear An
gler nveuue, 47x14** fevt to alley. Moan for
$2,500. This Is the right place for a home
or a good place to build n bouse that will
sell nt a profit.
ON GRANT HTHEET WE HAVE A GOOD
6>room cottage, with all the city con
veniences, large, elev: ted lot. Price $2,700.
Ens.v terms.
4>N OAKLAND AVENUE. At.M ..T NEW
5 room cottage, all the eltv conveniences.
Grant Park for a frout yard. Price $1,800.
Easy terms.
llll'IIMONI) AVENUE - LAKEWOOD
line: brand new.-*well built cottage home,
containing four rooms nnd hall; ulce ele
vated-lot. 60x250. Rents $10 ‘per mouth.
Price. $1,000,
West linden street-near'ni-iiiS-g
street: alee almost new 5-rootn cottage
home; all city conveniences: good car
service. Price $2,100. Terms $400 cash aud’
$2o per month.
cTlNNAl.l.Y STREET - NEAR FAIR
street school; well built nnd substantial i
cottage home, containing five rooms nnd
hall; all city convenience#: elevated lot.
60 by 12) feet to alley. Price $2,250; easy
terms.
44*> IIAWSO.N NTREln' - TWO STOllY
7-room house. All *H»nveulences. Rent
$30; price $3,0")). Good home or investment
proposition.
WRITE I'DIt A llESURIPTIDN l)F ONE
of the l*est plantations In Georgia. The
plantation |« fine. th»* price Is right aud
the description Is very complete.
Bi ll T’1...||- 3«7. Allnntn I'lione ISS1.
SALES DEl'AUTMENT:
A. 8. IlOOK. U. C. EVE.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY,
- -Phones 5488. f~—
412 Peters Building.
$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
IF DESIRED.
,750—NO. 275 E. PINE
ST—A SPLENDID L Y
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
movo them. If you fall to let us know
your wants In this lino 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 8TATION, 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 YOB HAD.
J. A. BROOKS,
407 4tlx Nat. Bank.
Bell P. 1393.
SAUNDERS, PRATHER &
COMPANY, J
510 Temple Court.
Phone, Bell 2081.
OAK STREET. WEST. END-JUST BE
yond Lnwtou street, a ule* cottage of 5
rooms nud hath; house In good, coudltlon
nnd on lot 50x100 ...,.$2,300
UOIIDUN STRKET-A 6-HOOM COTTAGE
on lot 90x280. Just think of the ground
yon are getting. Can make terms $3,000
QUEEN STREET, WEBfTSND-A NIUE (f
Improvements. "Can male terms..$3,500
8TKWAUT AVENUE NEAR WiflTEllAl.L
street; a G room cottage oil lot 50x150^. fan
raahe very easy terms on this,, .Tfrt.iOO
imiii him i.r.i.uiu, .iKAH i in-, I'AIIK.
A 6-room cottage ou lot 55x150. We can
make very easy terms on this $3,400
UAUliEN HTHEET NEAH E. OEORGIA
avenue; 5*room cottage, on lot 43x140 to
an alley- A nice place rot* a home $2,250
wooDWXitti ” aTk>7ue-a ■ nTcYTcot:
toge of 6 rooms ou lot 52x162. This bus nil
modern conveniences, and very cheap
■t $2.M0
fojimwalt hItieUt—A VffotfiTVor-
tage ou lot 50x130. This Is close In and
will sell for $1,500 cash, and balance to
•ult $2,780
K. LINDEN HfKEBT^A* ~8TGRK AND
eight moms, on g«*od, big corner lot. l/>t
Is large^enougb for another bouse $3,000
BASS STREET NEAR CAITTO!7~"AVR7
Five rooms ami reception bull, on lot 50
jr 100 to an alley. This Is very cheap
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
NORTH SIDE HOME! IF YOU AHE
.< looking for a nice, modern home on north
side, call lu and let us show you a house
and lot cn Piedmont avenue, lietweeu
Eighth Snd Tenth streets. This Is plpeil
for- furnace, wired for electric lights, gas.
water, sewer nnd bath; east frdnt. All
street Improvements down nnd paid for;
tile sidewalks, nice, large lot. We can
•ell you this p!r.oe for $5,750; $1,750 cash,
balance on easy terms.
CAPITOL AVENUE! A TWO-STORY
•even-room bouse. In thoroughly first-class
condition; new plumbing, gas, sewer, water
Cheap Atlanta Dirt.
; new plumbing, gas. sewer, water
. Newly painted Inside and out;
t; splendid lot; 60 by 200 feet to
and Imth.
east front.
an alley; $i,so cash, balance easy. Price
VACANT LOTS! FOURTEENTH STREET,
betweeu Peachtree and Piedmont park,
we liave a u!ce lot for only $3,000. We
will assist you In building if you desire.
MYRTLE STREET LOT, 45 BY 160 FEET.
only $1,850. Tile sidewalks, sewer, water
and gas.
LUCILE AVENUE. WEST END-STREET
car line nud all Improvements dowu, such
ns sidewalks, sewer, water, gas; chart
ed streets; splendid neighbors, nud uear
a new public school; price $900.
OAK STREET LOTi-SRWER. WATER,
gas, etc. Price $650; convenient to Pee
ples street, city school. Only one block
away from two car lines,' Gordon street
and I.ueile avenue. <
railroad rr:oxtACe-Manrkaarrcft
Ing sites. Fifty acres of laud fronting
* feet on the Ceutral railroad. Atlanta
irm mi me veuimi raiirouu. Aunnin
and West Point railroad and College Pork
electric car line, right at Oakland Cltr;
running water on the ground. Price only
$23,000, or $500 per acre.
ter; paved public roai_.
churches near by; within'ten minutes'
walk from electric oar line, and price
only $2,500; $1,000 cash and balance easy.
rem ouueun. in wmen ,
terestlng reading matter.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
Cor Broad and Alabama Sts.
SAUNDERS, PRATHER
& COMPANY,
510 Temple Court Bldg.
DELL PHONE 30*1.
avenue aud Ormond street; 5 rooms, ou
story bouse, on lot 45x130. House almost
land nnd Ivy streets; 7 rooms, on lot 50
by_l60; lot aloneJa worth the prloe..$5,000
i plenty
nu one-
line X $4,750
p’roperty, * licit In the heart of the city,
See ns nlmut tnls.
(ilH>EWl)OD. (JA.-A COI-PLB'AF NIcB
cottuges on gooil lots ami near the car
•i— — - “-i sell very cheap uud on
ed alw»ve that sulta you, 1*0100 to aee us. as
ve have others. If you wish to buy or sell
eal estate It will be to your Interest to see
Angler nveuue: $3,750. Four-room house,
icar Southern shops. $9J0t Five-room new
louse. Keumuly street. $1,500; easy terms.
$2,600. Two-story
•ooni cottage. . ! |
must* on Fifth street, with large
$3.0)0. White renting property
ml 13 per cent; lots of lots; biisl-
31. H. LUCAS & CO.,
23 1-2 Whitehall.
FRASIER & SMITH,
Bell Phone 3533-M
ou easy terms. 133 Auburn aveaim.
Ivy and Cotirtland streets, ft seven-room
cottage, on lot 59 by 160. This property Is
very close In. and would be the very place
for a flat. You can not buy a lot In this
neighborhood as cheap ns you enu get tbls
house and lot. This Is very cheap nt $4,500.
STOKE AND TWO COTTAGES ON THE
corner of north aide streets, between
Peachtree nnd Jackson streets. This prop
erty Is almost new and renV.ul for $46..»0
per month. Good tennuts nnd property In
good condition. Where can you get more
for your money? $3,509
Wash stueet-a nice five-koom
cottage on lot 50 by 100, and In 15o feet
of the Capitol avenue car Hue. This has
nil modern Improvtgnerjs. and will make
the very, place for a nice cottage home.
If you are looking for a south side cot
tage. see this before you buy $2,100
OAK HTHEET. WK8T END—HERE WK
have a licntitlful little Ave-room cottage,
on lot 50 1>v 150. This cottage Is almost
new. and has all modern Improvements.
Now. If you wnnt n nice little cottage lu
West End. lot us take yon to see this one.
fF YOt! ABE LOOKING FOB AN IN-
vestment, or If von wish to purchase a
home, come to see ua. If you have any
real estate yon wish to sell, list It with
ns and get quick results. ,
J. B. WEBB,
Manager Sales Dcp’t.
FOR RENT.
For rent or lale, an eight-room,
modern cottage and barn, about three
acres of land, near Donald Fraser
school. On best street leading out
of Decathr. Address
OWNER, Decatur, Ga
. FOR RENT.
TEN-ROOM HOUSE, 15 HIGHLAND AYR-
nue. Is being put In perfect condition; lu
good locality; ten minutes’ walk from cen
ter of city $33.u0
HEi'KN-tuiOM HOUSE, 303 ATLANTA
avenue: gooil locality $12.50
KhilUrtiOOXI HOUSE, W RANKIN
street; two-story nnd chenp for. ...$1150
MEVEN ROOM I!Ot r HE IN 4 KlUKWOOD.
ten steps from enr line; fine fruit; mod
ern eon vettlence $17.00
E t!-'r ,,T ! ROOJ ! .!!. .fta'oo
S. L. DALLAS,
318 4tli Nat. Bank.
’Phone 1455
E. L. MORSE,
1114 Fourth National Bank
Building.
NORTH HIDE, CLOSE-IN COTTAGE OF
five rooms and hall; all conveniences, oc
cupied by owner; ten minutes’ walk of
Candler building; $3,109, $500 ensh nnd $40
month.
MARIETTA HTHEET HTottE. RENTING
$144 year; lot 25 by 118 to 20-foot alley;
price $1,260.
ONE ACRE IN WEMTEIIN IIEIUHTM,
on city line; fronts three streets; cheap
nt $650.
EAHT 1.1NDEN-GUDVK LOT. 6.) BY 160;
wilier, ,t>wer nud iimliin lu street;
W».
SAMPSON STREET. Jt’HT OFF IIIGII-
Initd avenue, 50 by 150; $459; $50 cash,
hu In nee within five years; 6 per cent.
4'LTlhlElt STREET, ' NEAR UAl.HOUN
street school; lot 5*> by 140 to another
street; $850.
house nnd atnhle* routs $108 year; price
$W). This Is near Fort street and Aubi
avenue.
DAIRY FARM. 60 Al tlKN. 44, Mll.KM
out macndamlsed road; $5,000; $300 cash
and $50) yearly; 5 per cent.
FARM!
Have 175.acres, 32 miles of
Atlanta, on W. & A. R. R.,
with good house, outhouses,
plenty of fruit, bottom land
and woods. Will sell cheap
or exchange for Atlanta
property. See
UEBMAN,
Real Estate aud Routing,
28 Peachtree St.
NEAR the Electric Light Plant, on the west aide, we have some good s'zej
pieces of land that we can aell cheap for cash. These.places are.s-jltable
for stables, storage, sheds, coal and wood yards, or some similar uses ao ',j
the beauty about them is that after using n year or two for some purpo,,
you can cut them up Into small building .lota and double your purchaza
price. Some people make big money building cheap houses on these block,
of land, the rental soon repaying entire cost of lot and houses. For ig.
stance, a block 120x246, fronting three streets; price, $1,200.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
FOR RENT.
ELEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. 333 PEACH-
tree street. This 3-story, 11-room brick,
on lot 50xlW, which lies below the street. Is
on the east side of Peachtree street, lie-
tween Cain nud Harris streets; has gns. hot
and cold water: bath nud closet on second
floor; has gns, sink In the kitchen, bath nud
•tatlouury wnshstnnd on the first floor;
3-room servant’s house In -the yard; in very
gooil coudltlon; Is close In. Ileut, $100 per
month.
53 CUEItOKEE AVENUE—THIS 5-ItOOM
cottage, on lot 50x150. which lies level. Is
on the west side of Cherokee avenue, be
tween Woodward avenue aud Drynn street;
has gas and water; oorcelaln bath, closet.
hood, nnd In good repair;
nue cars 150 feet away; will be vacant No
vember 1. Kent, $20 per month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT,
12 Auburn Avenue,
Both Phones (II.
SAUNDERS, PRATHER
& CO.,
Bell Phone 2081.
510 Temple Court.
cheap. If It Is a farm you want, see us
liefore you buy.
EAHT LINDEN
... will enhnuce n grout
deni In value $3,000
WHITEHALL TERRACE—UEltK WF.
liavt* a M-ven-roofii Iiouhp on Lot 45 hr 130.
ThU 1, clow In nnU tin- hnnst- In uunoHt
new. We c-nn mnke very euny tornis ou
thin. A Kiuall mail payment unit balmier
eiiay..., 32.860
NORTH
. IIKTWI
WEST I
lu title nelvllhnriiuml will nilvnur,-
nt l-nat. a per rent. Eat-li 33,8511
KIRKWOOD—Wl4 HAVE SEVERAL NICE
tlintnl lilRhrr tliiiu At-
Iniitn: therrfurr. nu ilrnluugr from the rliy
ruiia townrtl Klrkwond. Wu linve nlao
tome ilralrnhle lota Hint we <;eu erll mi euey
T77T?
IS LOTS THAT
looking for, trr hire aomr lirntltlra.
In Writ Enu, wr Imre aonie very ih-alrnlilr
lota. We have tlirm lu ell porlloue of the
rlty. Ilmv nlmnt one on Hurlld nvrmir.
Inmnn I-nrk. Get hn»y nnd let un erll you
otn* lirforr eittne onr gele nbend of you.
7 ~It. WEtlB.
* 3Inna*rr Sale, Drpnrtmont.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
WRIGHT—Friends of Mr. and Mr.
James A. Wright. Mr. and Mr.
Neel B. Wright. Mr. and Mm iCf
A. Wright. Mr. anil Mm. p. u 1( “V 1
son, Mr. and Mm. E. F. Killian v r ,
Harold Wright, Mrs. L. M. rianloi
nnd Mrs. S. F. O'Keefe are Invited
to attend the funeral .of Mm j a.
Wright tomorrow (Saturday i a (' te ?'
noon. Interment at Weitvleiv.
The following gentlemen win pie,..,
act an pallbearers anil meet at Barclay
& Brandon's at 2 o'clock: A. R. c ot .
cord, F. B. Herln, Arthur Craig, e m
Lane, C, A. Cowle», W. C. Lawrence '
N. C. WILLIAMS, JR.,
& CO.,
REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND
LOANS.
822 Century Building.
Bell 'Phone 6218 51.
ll-^or^BTRTOTrajT^TTo\ s, run)
Side, with rental value of 31«.')0 ne r
month. Bee this oulck. Terms lit:,. I!,
nnee very rensonalde.
34.850—GETS A ITlETTY'^lIbOM 3 STORY
home on Sonlb 1’ryor at reef. This I, a
splendid home. Very reasonable terms a«
lie arranged.
33,360—GETS 7-ROOSI COTTAGE |>N~
soiialdo terms can be arranged.
35,760—GETS 8-ROOM 2-STOlivTIorsroV
lot 50x200, on Capitol avenue. Thin It a
bargain, ns the bouse could not (>c built
for the price asked. Terms very reason
able.
31.400—GETb' PRETTY HOSlK OF l Ol'it
rooms, on Venable street. The house u
III good repair and looks nice. This U
very chenp at the price. Terms very rea
sonable.
31.860—GETS GOOD STORE WITH KIVU
room cottage on McDaniel street. This
store does a good business nnd will make
a gooil stand for some one. Terms $95
•ash. balance very reasonable.
HOSlK
$2.400—GKTH A IIOMK OF 6 HOo.MS OX
Luckle Ktrcct. Thin la the cheaper pit,,
on the afreet. Term,, 31,400 caih, balanrg
ery rensonalde.
SOME MUSICAL NOTES.
Mme. Olga Samaroff, the young plan-
let who made eo favorable an Impres
sion In New York laat season, will this
year be under the management of C. A.
Ellis, of Boston. She has been spend
ing the summer at St. Albans, Vt„ tht
guest of Mrs. O. C. Stevens,.of Boston.
Her first engagement for the comlwr
season will be at the Worcester festi
val, in the first week In October; when
she will be the piano soloist.
The Boston Symphony orchestra will
give Its usual quota of ten concerts in
Carnegie hall next winter on the
Thursday evenings and Saturday after
noons of November 8 and 10, December
6 and 8, January 10 and 12; February
21 and 23, and March. 21 and 2& T6„
laat two sets of concert* ar» n bit
later than has been, customary, owing
to the trip to the middle Wes j the or-
Renting.
Century Bldg.
PHONE BELL «M-
A LOVELY PRYOR STREET RESIDENCE
with large bit. beautiful shade, two-story
nnd ronfectelonenr business, fixtures, etc.;
giiutly, front and able porch, stable nnd
carriage house, driveway In renr, close In.
attractive, nnd Is reduced for n short time
only. If you have $500 you enn secure It.
htilnnce monthly. Rosy. There Is n 8 per
cent mortgage now on nnd mny remain.
lodtooM
VvK ALSO HAVE A LARGE
Home on the Month Hide, facing cur line,
bert street, oak shade, close In, good place
for hoarding bouse, has lieen used
for the past 8 years, corner property. In
* Hot water connections.
go4Ml condition.
You enu buy this business stand nu'd home
for $200 down nnd balance 23 per month.
Would runt for $30.
Moo us quick or It Is pi
-WK GKT RKHULT8-
WARE & HARPER,
24 25 CKXTURY BI.DG., ATLANTA, GA.
•I'HONKH: BULL 3311; ATLANTA 186$.
iMi-nii vs, ii-ii!. iuiii-iiiuui uimiiiiK
combined; sn extraordinary opportunity In
this Hue; owner hits ituothor business
which mint res entire attention.
3755—CIGAIt. TOBACCO. BEAUTIFUL
mmIii fount nud restaurant combined
nicely located; cheap rent: k<km| and grow-
Ing patronage. Best reason for welling.
31.400—ONE OF THE BEST LOCATED.
most llliernlly |Mitronlxed (by Imth Indies
and gentlemen) restaurant In the city of
Atlanta; will clear $300 to $500 per month;
business Increasing every day. Huy this
now nnd make $500 to $600 profit during
the state fair and this mouth.
$860 - FOUHTEBN - BOOM LODGING
bouse. luO yards of the l*le<lmont hotel,
Iwantlfully furnished: good patronage.
(360—WHOLES ALE AND BKTA1I. K18II.
produce aud poultry market clearing $160
per month. Fan la* greatly increased.
■33.6)0—ONE OF THE BEST LACATKDI
wish.
31.3IO-A BEAUTIFULLY FU1INIHHED.
moRt lllmmlly pittronlsivl iHNiriliug him.. 1
iHlXt.'l'tl riHMUK), ou out* of tin* lio,t Rtm>l,
■Di.l i-Iom* lu: uow .ienrlnf 13D (wr rnoutb.
So.* Ur quick on thl,.
cheatra will make In the' week : bf Jan
uary 27. Six, concert*, tplll .then be
given—In Rocheater. Cleveland, Dcttoli,
Indianapolis, Columbus and.UIncInnati
Dr. Karl Muck, the new conductor, will
.-all from Bremen on ,September 37.
Hie Rummer hae been divided hetwe.n
Bayreutlv where iheconducted .the-four
performance* of i , Paralfat.V8 attd: Salt-
burg, where' he wa*'MW.'of the von-
ductor* of, the Mozart,festival, in earl?
September he wlll coriduct a few, per
formance* at the Berlin opera. Burin?
hi* obRence from Berlin hie place will
be taken by Leo Blech, the talented
operatic conductor of Prague: .
There Ir abRolutely no truth In the
reportR that 'PailereWRkl h^«- changed
hlR announced plajiR and. jidfpoKe, '*
giving thirty-five recltnle during hi-
etay In thle country next January, He
will play nt eeven concerte of .the Bar
ton Symphony orchestra In-' Hmdoit
New York, Brooklyn, Philadelphia; Bal
timore and Waehlngton, .at'. a pen»lon
fund concert of the orcheetrq In.Bos
ton and at a private charity concert In
New York. HI* *!ay In America will
be limited to three week*. In‘the fol
lowing eeaeon, however, he plan, c
come In October and give from loo t>
126 concerts throughout the country,
including several In .New York.
oq.w 'bjubiiv Jo uepientu Runo.t v
will he heard from, later, 1,4 MIrr Ellz-
abeth Pa'ttlllo, tile yourtg daughter, of
Mr. and Mra. Howard Pnttlllo, who I"
wonderful In her mualcal talent. Sli*
la now at the School for the Blind In
Baltimore, where ehe has decided'*.'
finish her education, having nlready
completed her first year, and now en
tering upon her aecond. since her. ear
liest babyhood, when she was but
enough to reach the keyboard of the
piano, she could play by ear. Mre. J.
Lewis Browne.was her teacher while In
Atlanta, ami she Is wottderfully ad
vanced In her music and her text book,
as well. Mlea Pattlllo Is but 13 years
of oge.
VEHICLE MEN URGE
REVISION OF TARIFF
$17,000 TO INVEST.
OUR CLIENT PREFERS
GOOD CLASS OF NE
GRO PROPERTY. BUT
WOULD BUY WHITE
PROPERTY IF PAYING
BIG RENT.
M. H. LUCAS & CO.,
23 1-2 Whitehall.
WANTED.
SEVERAL EXPERIENC
ED ALTERERS ON
SKIRTS.
J. REGEXSTEIX CO.
Chicago, Oct. 12.—A revision of the
general tariff laws of the United Stab*
and better reciprocity with Turriff
countries, especially England and Can
ada, were demanded In a resolution
adopted by the National Assoclatl ut “f
Agricultural Implement nnd Vehicle
manufacturers at the closing !“^ L,n
here today of lea thirteenth annual con
vention. .
Jamestown. Va„ was selected a* tn*
meeting place of the 1907 convention-
and II. E. Miles, of Racine, Wls.. wa *
elected president.
Somathing -to look forward to, *o u *
vonir night at tho Now Kimball
Garden.
MUSICAL UNION TO .
HOLD SESSION-
The annual,rmrIou of tho
Mualcal Union will begin .Friday 1 ‘ 1 S‘
at the ChcRtnut Street Baptist • hurc".
Kennedy and (’heatnut atreetR ' ,aC ’
of the prominent alnger* will a I do at |
tend the all-day alnglfig exer.-i-'*
the Georgia State fair. Among
B. B. Bean,'DougalRville. Oa. 1
Moore. Bethelem. «a.: Bor* Mm''",
Carrollton. Ga.: J. B. Vaughn. ■' ',7.
Go.: I. T. Davla, Statesboro, t;. : J'
R. Hrynnt, Atlanta: A. R-
lanta, and J. M. Pierce, Allania.
I