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WANTED HELP—MALE.
XTflHT SCHOOL-B O O K K E B P I N O,
Shorthand. Tyiwtrrltlne. »te., on), U »
month Pmuxhon'i Pmrtlral Rn.ln.u Col-
!<•». Piedmont llot.l block. 122 Peachtree.
B.l! phone «*9. Cell, phone or write for
catalogue. It will convince Ton
Craugnon’a la the beat
WANTED—YOUNG MEN TO LEAR?
pharmacy. Apply to Dr. Crenshaw, 9$
Luckle street, city.
WANTED-STBONG BOY AS HEL1-EB
and apprentice in typewriter repair *bop.
State age and wnges expected. Good op-
port uni tv for « hoy of the right sort. R.
T. C., ctre Georgian.
IF YOU WANT A POSITION IN ANY
line, anywhere, place your name with u*.
The buslnea* men appreciate onr methods
of furnishing help. National Employment
Association. 1022-1023 Century building.
The Pioneers.
LOOK! COME ONI MEN AND BOYS'
biir rut lsr. .hampoo 15c, «lnci> 15c, hnnd
mUMir 15c, electric 35c. Hwellelt .hop In
Sty. union bnrtxra. Wnllter'.. 3 VlnSuct
place. «
BRAMBACH PIANOS.
ESTABLISHED 1823.
WE WANT TODAY*~STENO-BOOKKEEP-
ers, tvpewriters, office boys nnd cooks.
Globe Business Bureau, 418 Fourth National
Bank Bldg. Bell phone, Main 4399.
WANTED—SALESMAN SELLING BTA-
tlonory trade to handle profitable aide line.
Good thing for hustlers. Address G. 8. C.,
care Georgian.
WANTED-THREB FIRST-CLASS JOB
pres* feeder* nt once. Apply Dlttler Bros.,
114 Central avenue.
WANTED HELP—FEMALE.
BRAMBACH PIANOS.
ESTABLISHED 1823.
WANTED—EX-SUIT SALESLADIES COM-
Ing direct from suit department. Salary
the nest. Grossman's, 43 Whitehall street.
WANTED-A COMPETENT WHITE WOM-
an. who la not afraid of work and who
la dependent on her work for a living, to
nurse and attend to a sickly child and
make herself generally useful; will fur
nish good home and salary of $29 per month
to the right woman. Andress with refer
ence* C 133, care Georgian.
WANTED^ A WORKING HOUSEKBEP-
er; Intelligent white woman. Apply at 410
Edgewood avenue.
WANTED HELP—Mai, and Famala.
BRAMBACH FIANOB.
ESTABLISHED 7133.
BECHT III ANO CO.. 63 N. FORSYTH.
WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN TO READ
thli ad. Wc bcllcce The Ocorflan la a
mod adrartlalna medium, and wc want Ita
raadcra to anbatantlata our belief. Will
you bein’ For tbc beat .newer to the qura-
ilon, ‘‘what department on thla pace In-
tereita me moat, and why?" we will five
the writer, free, a year'a .inscription to
Tht Gcorflan. The only prorlaloo la. that
with every anawer moat he aent 60c for a
atx month,' trial aubarrlntlon to our new
mafailne. Addreaa The Mocking Bird, New-
aan. Ga.
FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
COLD WEATHER IS HERE.
We hare the Goods.
HEATERS. BLANKETS and COMFORTS.
We Can 8avs You Money.
CA8H OR CREDIT.
We Repair, Pack and Ship.
Bell Phone 1757. Bell Phone 1757.
THE J. B. TURNER FURNITURE CO.,
41 and 43 Weat Mitchell Bt.
BRAMBACH PIANOS.
ESTABLISHED 1823.
BECHT PIANO Cu., 63 N. FORSYTH.
A PAIR OF FINE BLACK CARRIAGE
horse*, welt broke and gentle, accustom
ed to city driving. Both drive well sin
gle: also, good under the saddle. Call or
address 614 Peachtree street.
TYPEWRITERS.
Second-hand typewriters of all makes
our specialty. Best values and lowest
^rioea guaranteed. Illustrated catalogue
ATLANTA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE,
71 North Pryor street, Atlanta, Ga.
MISCELLANEOUS.
VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROME
steel bank safes and vault doors; every
thing In safe Un*. It. W. ElUa, Agent, 26 a.
Broad street.
THE NEW GAS LIGHT
LINDSAY INVERTED
HAVES GAS, INCREASES LIGHT.
CARTER A GILLESPIE ELECTRIC CO.,
40 North Broad street. 'Phones 6909.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—A FOUR TO SIX HUNDRED
egg Ineabator. State price, make and full
description. A. E. L.. care Georgian.
WANTED—SECOND-HAND ROLL TOP
or stand up desk. Address, stating price.
W. !-. 200 Murphy svenue. 'Phone 85 west.
BOARDERS WANTED.
THE BON AIR, 184 Peachtree at, solicits
Inspection, comparison and patronage.
BU8INESS OPPORTUNITIES.
PALMISTRY.
MADAME MET.r.IE.
marriage with the i
• of your choice, give,
to I thing per-
Egyptian
AGENTS WANTED.
THE BEST LOCATED UMBER. COAL
and wood yard around Atlanta, on Gear*
gta railroad and Seaboard Air t.lnc railway,
at Mayaon avenue, Edgewood. tin. Alao,
Improied and vacant property for anlc at a
aarrlBce. Oarner In 1>ad health. Call or
jphon*. Atlanta 2537; Bell get J. 1. u.
PICTURE AGENTS--SEND YOUR WORK
to us for enlargement; fair prlcea, good
finish; 16 by 30. Religious and scenery pic
tures cheap. Tlie Garner Company, ISA
Peters street, Atlanta, Ga.
ART SCHOOL.
WANTED—THB PUBLIC TO VIBIT
BUppy'i School of Art and lu.pect por
trait. painted by hi. l.rg. claa.es. Corner
pr.chtre. and Anburo.
FOUND.,
FRANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN FEL-
low. cleana suite $1 to A1.60. Panta 50c.
168 Whitehall St Phenes, Bell 520, A. 3S32.
EDUCATIONAL.
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE AND
Conservatory of Music, Macon, Ga.—Old
est nnd liest. If yon wish to attend any
time this school year, get on the waiting
list now. Catalogues free. DuPont Gue/tf,
president.
OLD HAT8 MADE NEW.
OLD SOFT AND 8TIFF FELT HATS
cleaned and re shaped for 35c. Bauds or
sweats 26* each extra. Out-of-town orders
given prompt and careful attention. Best
work. latest styles. Acme Iiatters, 6V$
Whitehall street.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED FEO-
pis and others. American Investment
Co., 704 Candler Bldg.
Established 1890.
WEYMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE.
Mortgage loans S>n real eatate.
THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS
purchase money notes and lends money
on Improved Atlanta property a reason
able rates. Bell phone 769. Gould Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 5. 6 AND 7 PER
cent interest, according to security of
fered: small expense and prompt attention.
Only on real estate In and near Atlanta.
8. B. Turman.
SPECIAL nOMB FUNDI TO LEND:
«oy amount, «4. 6 and 5 per cant. Writ,
or call 8. W. Canon, 34 8. Broad atraat
FARM LOANS—WE ARE PLACING
loans on Georgia farms at the lowest
rates ever offered! The Southern Mortgage
Company, Gould building.
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
at vary low.at ratca. No detoya. Chari,,
Harman, rooma 2024 Tampla Court
FOUR PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend on monthly payment plan; no doiny;
S'* 0 . tor purchase money notes.
Straight loans> made at 5 per cent and up-
Recording to desirability of loan.
W. A. Foster, 12 8, Broad strop!. f
BRAMRACn PIANOS.
ERTABLIRHED 1523.
BECHT PIANO CO.. 62 N. FORSYTH.
$*.«» TO LOAN ON CITY REALTY
„8>ima from »00 up. Aitdroa. It. Bert
Mitchell, 223 Century building.
WALL PAPER.
«4t> PAPER AND PAINTS.
••Don f let 'em tool you." Jim Burnett
(formerly of Burnett A Willis) |* not dead
nor missing. He is contracting wall paper
»nd painting. Office and show room 12
Bast lionter street Both 'phones 450.
FOR 8ALE—REAL E8TATE.
IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL,
blare It with ua; w. glva It our apeclai
and parnonal attention. If It'n worth the
price we will cell It. C. U. Welle A Co,. 1104
Fourth National Bank.
THREE BEAUTIFUL ELEVATED LOTS
In Ansley lmrkiniagnlfli'ent view; 45 by
275 feet to alley; $900 each; city water, sew-
» , ion' n fl06 hO n.':,,S f ry , Slr i lS n ''
M. A. SHELTON.
DON'T FORGET M. A. 8HELTON IS A
practical atova and ruga rapatrar: beat
wjjh and material guarantead. Both phonaa
5215. 61 8. Pryor atnat.
LOST.
LOST-SETTER DOG. BLACK AND
white apota; n«me and aitdroM on roller.
Liberal reward. Thoutaa II. I’ltta, Bell
phone 436.
STRAY 1 ED—A PAIR OF DARK MULES
one he. ewelleil right hllol foot. Coll uti
'phone 4234 matu.
PERSONAL.
DAVID V. YARBROUGH,
MASTER PLUMBER.
Phonos 1255. 20 E. Iluntcr St.
DR. W. J. TUCKER.
MORPHINE AND OPIUM HABIT CURED
at home, without pain or detention from
mslness; permanent cuie guaranteed; free
trial home treatment sent In plain wrapper.
Dr. W. J. Tucker, 15* N. Broad street. At-
tanta, Ga.
FRASIER & SMITH,
Bell Phone 3533-M
770 168 Circulation in six big cities 23 replies
THE GEORGIAN (same advertisement) 25 replies
October 13, 1,06.
Advertising Manager The Atlanta Georgian, Atlanta, Ga.:
Dear Sir—An the Inclosed ad will show, I wish to tent thoroughly the
efficacy of the want columns of The Georgian. I have already done thin
In a small way, and the renulta have been very satisfactory. A small ad
which I Inserted a few times In The Georgian brought me 25 repliea. The
name ad placed In the nix leading papers In nix of the largest cities of the
United Staten—papers whose aggregate circulation la 770,158 copies dally
—brought only thirty-three ,(33) replies. It Is said that comparisons are
odious, and no doubt they are to the other fellow. The above comparison
goes to show that The Georgian can't be beat for an advertising medium.
Please insert the Inclosed ad an directed, and send bill for same. I
shall be glad to let you kno\v the result of this ad, If It will lntereat you.
(Original of this letter can be seen at Georgian office.)
The reason is, that good people read The Georgian.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ACCOUNTANT8 AND AUDITOR8.
W. B. SHELDON. FELLOW OF THE
American and Georgia State AsaodaUon
of Public Accountanto. Sheldon Audit Co.,
public accountant# nnd auditors, 618-619
Temple Court. Examinations,
audits. Local and long distance phone U96.
ARCHITECTS.
LET U8 DRAW YOUR PLANS AND
build your bouse. We can aave you monay.
Address P. O. Box 675.
ARCHITECT.
LET ME DRAW YOUtt PLANS AND
build that dwelling bouse for you. R.
D. Stafford, carpenter uud builder, College
Park, $la.
BICYCLE SUNDRIE8.
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGEST
bicycle and aundry. distributors in the
South. Southern agents for Pierce. Yale,
Snell and Hudson bicycles. Write for our
i?? 6 c ®t**ogu# and price lilt. Alexander-
Blyea Co.
CABINET WORK AND MODEL8.
CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIES.
Prompt aarvlce. Bell 'phone 2374. Atlanta
Wood and Iron Novelty Work*, 389 Marietta
streot
MONCRIEF—
HE'S THE MAN THAT SELLS HOT AIR.
Installs furnaces In old houaes as well
ns new. He prepares a cellar If you have
none. Moncrlef Furnace Co. Both 'phones.
MEDICAL. , „
KROMOPATHH. REMEDIES CUBE
sculp diseases and make hair grerv.
Kroars Medicated Soap makes you by-
rienlcally clean. 430 years success.) J. J.
Krom, specialist, 613 'The Qrand,'' At
lanta, Ga.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
FOB PROMPT AND RELIABLE 6IE8-
sengers, 'phono 33. J. A. Davies uud J.
C. Uraunn.
PICTURE FRAMES. „„„„
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
II.' W. Yarbrough. 2% Auburn avenus,
corner 2'eacbtre*. Eutruuco Auburn ave
nue.
SEWING MACHINE3.
RENTED-TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH.
I'lthor SJuxor or Whwler A WHaon. Wa
rent only new machines with complete set
of attachments. Prompt delivery. Both
‘phones 18J3. Singer Sewing Mncnln# Co.,
7h Whitehall street.
8T0VE8 AND RANGES REPAIRED.
STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND
set up. Expert workman. Patterson
Furniture bouse, 286 Peters street. 'Phones,
Atlanta 2472, Beil 794 west. We buy any-
thing j
TALKING MACHINE8.
TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS-
Wholesale aud retail distributors of Vic
tor Talking Machines and Records. Just
received largo consignment of machines and
over 10,000 records. Immediate attention
given mail order*. We want tae names of
alt talking machine dealers lu the South.
Write for catalogue. Alexandcr-Elyes Co.
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING.
H. W. ROUNTREE A BRO. TRUNK AND
BAG CO. Retail and repairing. No. 77
Whitehall street. Phone 1678.
WATCHMAKING.
TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED
watch,* arc my hobby. Modern Lira. In
work and dealings. H. Walter Lett. Room
1217 Fourth National Bank Bldg., Atlanta.
8HOE REPAIRING.
GWINN’S SHOE SHOP.
132 PEACHTREE ST., OPP08ITE THE
Cnndler Bldg.
Bell 238. Men's sewed half soles. 71c.
FRASTER-SMITH CO.,
Real Estate Everywhere.
Investment, Renting and
Fire Insurance.
185 AUBURN AVENUE, ATLANTA
PHONE 3290.
$490. WITH $259 CASH. GETS A LOT ON
Elizabeth streot, with a ten-room hou#e
now rented for $1. Cirn In* made to bring $5.
$*». with !3oo cAsolTolrrs six itotSi
house; rented now for $8. This ought to
bring $10.69. Never been vneant since built.
On Wilson street.
$1,400 GETS A FIVE hi»OM HOUSE, DTP
50 bv 118, on Improved street, sidewalk,
everything down, or for $20) additional will
add lot In rear, which will make this 69 hy
218. Iooettted in vicinity of the colleges. 11
IN SAMI! SUCTION', IIAVk A COMBINT-
tlon More nnd dw«dllng; store rent* for
$7.50; splendid grocery hunlne** can be don*
there. This enn be bad for $1,090. Henson
able term* to right parties.
HKVKN RrtOM ntll'ME ON EAST HAII1IIS
#tre»*t; only $1.$M.
FTVR ROOM in()N IIII.LtAUD
street: 50 feet of ear line; only $1,250. f.ot
Im well Improved.
SEVERAL CORNERS IN THE KOI RTlI
wnrd, where g»»4Ml bu#lne*N can be done.
Some ore ranting for $'20 nnd $.li) per
month. With some change* this will |my
15 per cent. 1 loosen In this seetlon never
vacant.
\VE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SOUTH
Georgia form#. If you wish to buv or
sell, let u* henr. NVe can plena*' you. Write
4»r phone: we will call.
IIOW MANY SlAIvB MoS'KI—THE MOST
valuable timber laud* of today are b««*afe<l
In the state of Florida. We have trneta
from 390 acre* up to 193.0ft) acre*. Good fn-
ellitie* for transportation. Ibdh water anti
railroad. Ibrieea range from $2 per nere up-
wnrd. These land* nre valuable after tim
ber has lieen removed for truck aud form
ing: belt>w the frost l»elt. Write or roll for
description.
IF YOU ABE LOOKING Foil tll'SI.NESS
4>p|k4)rtuultlc* of any kind, let u* hear
from you—In this a# well n# other stntro.
SANDERS, SMITH &
CONWAY,
Phones 5488.
412 Peters Building.
$5,500—A BEAUTIFUL 8-
IiOOM, 2-STORY BRAND
NEW HOME, UP BE
TWEEN THE PEACH-
TREES, NEAR ELEV
ENTH STREET. NOW,
THERE IS ABSOLUTELY
NOTHING UP THERE
LIKE THIS, AND IF YOU
WANT IT, SAY SO FIRST.
$4,000—162 BY 190, GOR
DON ST. LOT, LIES
WELL AND IS THE BEST
THING ON THE STREET.
YOU CAN SUB-DIVIDE,
SELL OFF AND MAKE A
BEAUTIFUL BUILDING
LOT CLEAR,
$4,000—142 BY 175, NEAR
HILLIARD ST., AND
THIS-SIDE JACKSON ST.
THIS PROPERTY LIES
ELEVATED AND LOVE
LY FOR IMPROVING.
W. M. SCOTT & CO.,
210-212 Gould Building.
“BARGAINS.”
sale
WK NEED a live man to take
chant* *»f a h«tH—on* that can stand
pro#parity. IIouhc furnished from cellar to
garret. Low rent. The furniture rout $2,109.
R. M. FRASIER,
Manager Sales Department.
INVESTMENT.
Wo have .Hated with un for a quick
corner lot facing Decatur 8L
100 feet and running back 200 feet,
along another street. This lot haa a
store and three houses on It. This
property will double In value In a
short while. By Improving this prop
erty It can be made to pay per
cent on the amount of money in
vested.- This can be bought now at a
very low pHce.
SAUNDERS, PRATHER &
COMPANY,
510 Temple Court.
Phone, Bell 2081.
BUSINESS MAN’S CLOSK-IN HOME.
northwest corner Went Baker street anu
Orme; two-story seven-room. In perfect con
dition (would rent for $37.60). which would
unv 10 per cent on $4,600, \vc will sell for
$3,*90. Who comes first? Owner li.ves here.
Will show property. Leaving the state. \V.
M. Scott & Cau
On Ivy St. Near Auburn Ave,
A lot 93 1-2x150 on corner of alley, in fine location
for manufacturing or wholesale business. This is near
Nunnally’s Candy Factory, Franklin Printing Co.,
and Wesleyan Tabernacle. Pricq, $21,000.
)
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
Home On Peachtree Street
For Less Than $10,000.
New, splendidly built! 12-room house, furnace, walls
tinted, three bath rooms, fly screens and all conveniences
of a modem home. Apply or address, OWNER.
Telephone 1270. 303 Austell Bldg.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
Beautiful shade. Two
ivored hy a beau-
_ .«* arq very desir
able and are a pick-up; $500 each. Terms.
NORTH BOULEVARD-EXTBEMELY DK-
slrnhle new nine-room two-story home;
modern, up-to-date. Just such a home ns
one would wuut for a nice home; $5,000;
car line; lot 40 by 140. Price $2,650. Terms.
TENTH STREET - NEAR MYRTLE
btreet. Vacant lot 40 hy 120; thin'Is right
in the Piedmont park district, and Is *ur-
rounded by beautiful residence*. '.There are
only a few In this section line this one
left Price $1,250.
STATE STREET. NEAR THE ROLLING
mills. Several very nice building lots; on
high ground, and- within easy wn^'ug dis
tance of the mills. Just Hie pli..* for a
cottage. These will not last loug. Inves
tigate before It is too late.
FORREST AVENUE-ONLY VACANT LOT
this side of Butler street; 50 hy 150. Price
$2,500.
GEORGIA AVENUE-SIX-ROOM COT-
(age. with gas, water and hath; lot 50
hy 200 feet from Georgia avenue, through to
Pnvllllon street. This Is another of the
beautiful little homes near the park. Don’t
miss seelug this one. Price $3,650. Terms
made.
$1,000 FOR A LOT IN BONNIE BRAE; LOT
.70 hy 300; nothing better In the city. Sev
enty feet from a relight. Level and shady.
WEST END.
$72Sr-NH'E LOT. ON GRADY PLACE.
$2,100-SIX-ROOM COTTAGE. WITH MOD-
-era Improvements; In fine condition; on
the corner of Lovejoy. Make a nice little
$8,500—WEST NORTH AVENUE. BE-
tween Peachtree nud Spring streets; two-
story nlae-room house. Good lot.
$1.800—SIMPSON STREET. BETWEEN
Lovejoy aud Fowler streets. Five-room
cottage. r
WEST SIDE.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The postponed annual meeting of
Stockholders of the Atlanta and West
Point Railroad Company will be held
In the office of the company, room So
3, Atlanta Terminal Station, Atlanta!
«« -* qo.qr ~ on October 29, 190"
HILL, Secretary.
>. J. WEST & CO..
Second Floor Century Bldg.
Phone 1754.
CHOICE SEW HOME-FINE LOCATION.
near Grant nark; six rooms, gas. water,
sewer, porcelain hath; price $2,500; $250 cash.
WESTERN HEIGHTS—$650 TAKES IT;
three-room cottage, with ball. Lot 80 by
120. This Is a good on*.
car line. Price $2,000.
ANGIEIt AVENUE-TWO STORY HOUSE.
with all conveniences; modern and li
thorough repair. Lot 50 hy 150. Price $3,
CALL FOR BOWEN; IIE SHOWS THEM.
OGLETHORPE AVENUE-MODERN TWO-
story seven-room house, with all conve
niences. Ix>t 49 by 190 to alley. Price $2,-
500. Terms.
W. M. SCOTT & CO.,
210-212 Gould Building.
Both Phones.
TREES.
ON TENTH STREET,
ADJOINING LOT, $1,600.
COLUMBIA AVE. LOT
50 FEET NORTH OF
50
FEET NORTH OF
BURTON SMITH,
APPLY TO OWNER,
B. MIFFLIN HOOD.
316 PETERS BLDG.
2249.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
FOR RENT.
gyle.)
street, at the Junction of Ivy street, you
will find three rooms, spnftment Nos. 22. 23
and 24, with gas, water, hitjh aud electric
lights. This Is quite
apartment.
vaennt November 6. Rent $18 per iuonth.
NO. 179 HIGHLAND AVK. -TIIIH'V HOOM
cottage, on let 50x106. which lies elevated,
la on the south side of Illghlnud avenue nt
the corner of Howell. Hns gas and water,
hath, closet, sink In the kltcheu; has In
stantaneous hot water heater; lu good
neighborhood and In splendid repnlr; High
land avenue enrs pass the door; newly
painted aud tinted. Rent $30 per month.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT.
12 Auburn' Avenue,
Both Phonci *13.
FOR RENT! -
Have several small houses
around Atlanta at low ren
tal.
See
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate and Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
54.250 Fort 8EVENHOOM HOUSE ON
Halley street, near Stonewall street; dou
ble-floored and storm-sheeted; everything
modern; built for a home. Hns all kinds or
fruit; Inrge lot. Few places like this. See
It and you will buy It. Call at ^office.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
Cor Broad and Alabama Sts.
FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT
ERS.
We havo .all makes second-hand
and rebuilt Typewriters at prices to
move- them. It you fall to let us know
your want3 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 beat work.
SOUTHERN STATES
WRITING MACHINE CO
424-25-26 Candler Bldg.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
IN THAT NORTHWEST SECTION OF
Atlanta between the rallronds, where
there In something doing very shortly,
corner lot, 11)4x218; two olil bouse* on t
lot, with room for four more." This Is the
place to make some easy money sure. Price
$1,600.
close in. on ohme' kt.-within
three minutes* walk of the new postof-
flee. A first-class 4-rooin cottage; everything
down in the street and paid tor; this prop
erty will sell for good profit In reasonable
time. Home terufs can be arranged. Price
$2,000.
III! AND
home nud cheap for $2,800, on terms of $350
cash nnil $25 per mouth. You cauuot heat
this If you want a home.
A BARGAIN lS’ A LOT IN TUB I'UKT-
tlest pari of North Boulevard, near An
gler avenue, 47x140 foot to alley. Snap for
$2,600. This Is the right place for a home
or a good place to build u house that will
sell nt n profit.
ON (illANT STREET WE HAVE A DODD
6-room cottage, with all the city con
veniences. Inrge, elev: .ed lot. Price $2,700.
“ terms.
ON OAKLAND AVENUE. ALM.uT NEW
5-ro4.uu cottage, oil the oltr conveniences.
Grant Park for n front yurd. Price $1,800.
Busy terms.
RICHMOND AVENUE — LAKEWOOD
Heights, on'v half block from the car
line; brand new, well built cottage home,
containing four rooms and hall; ulce ele
vated lot. 60x250. Rents $10 per month.
Price. $1,009.
balance $25 per month.
PEACHTREE STREET - 100 BY 336]
cheapest nnd prettiest: $9,600.
COAL MINE—ONE Of THE REST (3
Kentucky In successful operation; unlim
ited supply. Will sen nt sacrifice to wind
up an estate.
AUBURN AVENUE—LAkOE TRIANca'-
lar lot; Vomer on three streets; two-room
house and fine location for business; $1,254.
EVERYTHING IS REAL ESTATE.
Renting.
Century Bldg.
PHONE BSU* 434.
SMALL INVESTMENTS.
$1.600-DOUBLE TENEMENT. RENT $16;
half cash; dean west side white prop*
arty; makes you 12 per cent.
$1,000-KoTUdlOOM HOUNE. EAST HIDE;
water, gas. etc.; rent $10.60. A nice little
pine*, east wide. Pays 12 per cent.
$750—E. FAIR STREET; THREE ROOMS
nnd bln hall; nice lot. on car line; vents
for $8. Terms, half cash, balance monthly;
near 13 per cent.
$1.300—FOUK-ROOSf COTTAGE. NEAR
park; rent $13.60; 12 per cent; all conve-
nlences; porcelain hath, etc.
1600—FOUR-ROOM IIOUkE. SOUTH HIDE;
bJS
1600-FIVE ROOMS, ON Sbt.’TII SIDE)
white tenant; rent $6; 12 per cent.
$1,000—FOUR ROOMS AN*D HALL. HOLT!*
side; good street; rent $10. Cash. 12 per
cent.
4l,100—TWO 3-ItOOM HOUSES; RENT 113:
$350 cash, balance monthly; over 12 per
cent.
31.380—FIVE ROOMS. RENT *13; GOOD
tenants; one-third-cash; 12 per cent.
luto-FivR rooms, RBNt Hi-, white
uuloh, hl.u fiu.w.
lerms. 12 per cent.
42.300—SEVEN-ROOM HOt'flE, JlIG IIAI.!..
six cabinet mantels. This Is new; only
objection Is small lot; all large rooms; has
all conveniences and a fine porch.
8EE — UK. WE GET RESULTS.
STATISTICS.
$20 per month.
cottage home, containing five rooms and
CASH REGISTERS.
(Second Hand.)
NATIONALS. 1IALLWOODS, IDEALS
and all other makes at bargain prices.
We can sell you a register, suitable for
any business, at a price that can not help
but please you.
Cash or monthly payments. Every re*,
[ter guaranteed for two years.
SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERS OF
LD.
FOR AN 8-ROOM, .MODERN
□ME WITH GOOD LOT, IF
BARGAIN, ON TIIE NORTH
SIDE OR WEST END. AD-j Second-Hand Cash Register
DRESS WITH FI LL I’ARTICU- Store
LARS, -BOX 075,” ATLANTA, '
GA. . 1
| ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOL
THE SOUTHERN
WRITE FOR A DESCRIPTION OF ONE
of the best plantations in Georgia! The
plantation Is tin*, th* price la right and
the description Is very complete,
bell ’Phono 2927. ' Atlanta Phone 1881.*
Cobb County Fawn For Sale.
175 ACRES. 32 MILES FROM ATLANTA
1 nub; from Aewortli. fronting Western
and Atlantic railroad—schools. churches
g4M*f people nnd fin* surrounding*. Pronib
neut Intuition nt forks of the road* Hev-
house amball necessary outhouses,
100 acres cleared, 30 of it rich bottom land,
balance in timber, plenty of water. Includ
ing creek*: 200 fruit tree*, nil bearing
Ready to show It any time, nnd will (mar
Jlosest investigation. If yon want good
farm In north Georgia, confer with us at
Valuable kaii.uoad Vhont-froVt-
liU? 4M feet on Western and Atlantic
rail road, adjoining Van Winkles; fffS?tree
front fiMif ’ » , ® r
„ DEATH8.
Eugene Nash, 2 days old, died of con.
vulsions nt 53 Sheltou street.
Cornelia J. Cox, 84 yean old. died of
pneumonia at t'nre Hprlnge. Ga.
Auine.r She word, colored, 9 months old,
died of nnaemln enteritis at 382 Crumley
street.
Thomas Olln Jones, 56 year* old, died of
Bright’s disease at 316 Hemphill avenm*.
Mrs.- P. Burlingame, 88 years old, died
of old age nt 129 Hunnlcutt street.
Dr. W. L. Dean, 50 year* old, died of ln-
namnyttfou of the stomach at 34H North
at 21 Ashby street.
Foster, colored, 20 yea
nt urnrtv hospital.
Alex 8rroggln*. 53 yean old, died nt :
h. Harris street.
Jtoherts, 6 month* old, died at 21
Old Wheat street.
Infant of Josle Henderson, 9 mouth# old,
died of bronchitis at 329 Mnngum street.
M niter Murphey, 25 years old, died of
railroad neeldent nt Chattanooga.
rerdlnnnd Klreher, 76 yenra old, died at
Home Tor Incurables.
Martha Dailey, 16 year* old, died at 101 N.
**••**— street
To Mr. nnd Mrsl^Charh** Edward Born-
ton, at 707 Piedmont avenue, a girl.
r BUILDING PERMITS.
$609— t niton Realty nnd Improvement
Company, to build I-atory frame dwelling
t 131-3 Foundry street.
$1.2)0— Fulton Realty and Improvement
t ompnny. to hnlld 2-story frame dwelling
Simpson street. ,
$125— Robson A Rivera' to re-cover l*
story frame dwelling at rear 1G6 Whitehall
street.
$159—M. L. Thrower, to repair l-*t"Tf
frame dwelling at 385 Rosohcrry alley.
$3.000—G. W. Myiiolds. to bulb! three <*ne-
atory brick store* nt 415-17-19 Edgevvo.*! ave*
$75—Mr*. K. G. I^wl*. to re-cover -'nf
•fory frame dwelling at 377 Raw*on .-treel.
Water Cast Argued.
Special to The Georgian. t
Columbus, Ga., Oct. 24.—The «
^iis* A ii v uenting | the city of Columbus versus the <*• mm*
* j *>ua Wrtterworln Company was argued
A. J. WEST & CO., yesterday before the United Static
SECOND ELOOB CENTtm UULDJ.NG, • T WlrnW.h
i HON t IK4. npptarlns tor the city.