The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 24, 1906, Image 10

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I ■ - "* ~ ^ ■ BH B R|P8I| B pjggi THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. irnnynsn. Tour-:it im WANT ADS. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD No ad. takan for loaa than 23 cent!, tha prlca of four llnta. Six word* of avaraga length make a llna. Tha following rataa ara tor eonaeeutiva Inaartlonat . 8 onto a lint. . S ctntt a llna. . V/i cent* a llna. . 4 eanta a lint. . S/t cant* a llna. . 3 cant* a llna. WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When aer.dlng ad*, pay for at rate* quoted above. ADS FOR SITUATIONS WANTED WILL BE IN8ERTED FREE. WANTED HELP—MALE. NIGHT 947HOOL-B OOKKEBPINO, Shorthand. Typewriting. etc., only 94 • atocitb. riranahon a Practical Bnalneaa Col. leer. Piedmont Hotel block. Ut Peachtree. Bell phone 189. Call, phone or write for catalogue. It will conrlnce yon that Craoghoo'a la the beet WANTED—YOUNG pharmacy. Apply Lochia atreet, etty. WANTED—STRONG BOV # AS HELPER ar.d apprentice to typewriter repair shop. State age And wages expected, portnntty for a boy of the rli T. C.. caiw Georgian. IF YOU WANT A POSITION IN ANY line. Anywhere. pUice your name with ns. The buelneea men appreciate our method* of furnlAhlng help. National Employment Association. 1022-1023 Century building. The Pioneers. LOOK! COME ON! colon barbers. MEN AND BOYS’ ‘ ‘ If" iBc t ‘ ‘ Beat an MADAME MELLIR. mnrrluge with the one of your rholre. give* names, date* nnd fact* In everything per taining to life »r no charges. Egyptian Encampment, 93 Auburn avenue. AGENTS WANTED. finish; 11 by 20. Religious and scenery i tores cheap. The Garner Company. Peters street, Atlaota, <Ja. ART SCHOOL. WANTED-THE PUBLIC TO Slappy’s School of Art and I nap traits painted by bis large classes Peachtree and Auburn. low. Cinqs SOIW U 10 «J.W. IIDU NC. ltt Whitehall 8L Phones, Bell 820, A. 3881. EDUCATIONAL. WANTED—THREE FIRST CLASS _JOR f rees feeders at on Central avenue. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. ESTABLISHED 1822. WANTED—EX-SUIT 8ALE8LADIE8 COM WANTED-A COMPBTEeNT WHITE WOM- an, who la not afraid of work and who Is dependent on her work for a living, to nurse and attend to a sickly child *“■“ make herself generally useful; will i«r* lush good home and salary of 820 per month to the right woman. Address with refer ancea C in, care Georgian. Edgewood avenue. WANTED HELP—Mala and Female. BECHT PIANO CO., C2 N. FORSYTH. WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN TO READ this ad. We believe The Georgian la a K «1 advertising medium, and we want Its ders to substantiate our belief. Will 6 mi help? For the fwat answer to the qnea on, "What department on this page In teresta me moet, and why?” we will gtv# the writer, free, a year’s subscription to The Georgian. The only provision la, that with every anewer must be aent 80c for a ■lx months' trial anbsrriptlon to our new magaalne. Add res# The Mocking Bird, Now* FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS. COLD WEATHER IS nERE. We have the Goods. BEATERS. BLANKETS’ and COMFORTS. We Can Save You Money. CASH OR CREDIT. We Repair, Pack and Ship. Bell Phone 1TO7. Bell Phone 1787. THE J. B. TURNER FURNITURE CO., 41 and 43 West Mitchell St RRAMRACn PIANOS. r ISTABLfMHED 1823. ANO tu., 63 N. FORSYTH. A PAIR OF FINE BLACK CARRIAGE horses, well broke and gentle, accustom- ed to city driving. Both drive well sin gle: also, good under the saddle. Call or address elf Peachtree street. TYPEWRITERS. oar specialty. prices guaranteed. Illustrated catalogue ATLANTA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 71 North Pryor street, Atlanta. Ga. MISCELLANEOUS. VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROME •teal bank aafes and vault doors; every thing In safe line. R. W. Ellis, Agent, 31 6. Broad street THE NEW GAS LIGHT * LINDSAY INVERTED HAVES OA8. INCREASES LIGHT. CARTER k GILLESPIE ELECTRIC CO., 40 North Broad atreet ’Phones 8000. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED-A FOUR TO SIX HUNDRED egg Incubator. State price, make and full description. A. E. L.. care Georgian. W. L., 200 Murphy avenue. 'Phoue & west. OLD HATS MADE NEW. sweats 28c each extra. given prompt and careful attention, work, latest atylea. Acme Hatter Whitehall atreet. MONEY TO LOAN. Established 1»0. :7MAN k CONNERS. EQUITAB Mortgage loans on real estate. THE UNION SAVINOS BANK purchase money notes and lends on Improved Atlanta property a*, reason able rates. Bell phone 70. Gould Bldg. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO '•ARM LOANS-WE ARB loans on Geoijrta^farma at tha. lowest MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL at very lowest rates. No delays. Charles Herman, rooms 202-3 Temple Court iimun m I v |IH •fill EMM. «wording to desirability W\ A. Boater. M S. Broad atpatf np W|,» BECHT PIANO CO.. (2 N pi ON r ;' T . y REALTY. U ?"P*. ,T %? Addrea* R. Bart Mllch.ll, SB Century bnlldtna. WALL PAPER. nor missing. lie * contractlnc < and painting. OBIc. «™{. ma' Eaat Hunter itrtrL Both ’phone, H4. FOR SALE—RLAL ESTATE. .11.01100, fclc. weI Will Mil It. C. Fourth National Bank. THREE BEAUTIFUL Century building. M. A. SHELTON, 9H9.UH. Pryor iW LOST-SETTER DOG. BLACK whit, .pot*; n.m. and addrea. on ei lli»r«l reward. Tboiua. II. Pitta, on. .welled right hind" foot, phone 4234 main. DAVID AV. YARBROrOH, MASTER PLUMBER. Phones PJ55. 20 E. Hunter i BOARDERS WANTED. BU8INES8 OPPORTUNITIES. THE REST LOCATED LI MRER, COAL ami wood yard nmuml Atlanta, on Geor- gta railroad and Heabosrd Air Line railway, St Mnyaon avenue. Kdgewood. tin. Atao, !mpro\*d and vacant property for oale at a ■arrlflce. Owner In bad health. Call or Phone, Atlanta 2827; Bell 3191 J. L G. Foote. 770,168 Circulation in six big cities 23 re Pl' es THE GEORGIAN (same advertisement) 25 replies October II. 1109. Advartialnc Manager The Atlanta Georgian. Atlanta, Ga.: s Dear Sir—An the Inelo.ed ad will ahow, I wlah to teat thoroughly the efficacy of the want column, of The Georgian. I have already done thla In a amall way, and the reaulta have been very aatfafactory. A amall ad which I Inserted a few time. In The Georgian brought me 29 replies. The same ad placed In the six leading paper, in alx of the larg.at cities of the United States—paper, whose aggregate circulation Is 770,198 copies dally —brought only thirty-three (28) replies. It le .aid that comparisons are odious, and no doubt they are to the other fellow. The above comparison goes to ahow that The Georgian can’t be beat for an advertising medium. ■ Pl.aae Insert the Inclosed ad as directed, and send bill for name. I shall be glad to let you know the result of thla ad. if It will Interest you. (Original of this letter can be eeen at Georgian office.) The reason is, that good people read The Georgian. PR. W. J. TUCKER. lanta. Ga*. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. •jj ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. IV. B. SHELDON, FELLOW OF THE American and Georgia State Association u of Public Accountants. Sheldon Audit Co., public accoantanta and andltora, 618-611 — T.mplo Court Eiamluatlooi, anpralMl;. — audita Local and long distance phone 1196. — ARCHITECTS. _ LET US DRAW YOUR PLANS AND 1 hufld your hou„. Wo cau aava you monaj. J Addreaa P. O. Byz 115. — ARCHITECT. LET ME DRAW YOUU PLANS AND build that dwelling bouse for you. R. D. Stafford, carpenter uud builder, College ^ Park, Oa. L - BICYCLE 8UNDRIE8. - BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES—LARGB8T bicycle and sundry distributors In tha 5° u tb- Southern agents for fierce. Yale, *5?ll and Jlndaon Wc/cJea. Writ# for our D 1906 catalogua and prlca Hit. Alaxandar* d- El$ea Co. 7 * '• „ CABINET WORK AND MODEL8. CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIES. — .JTompt aarrlce. Veil 'phone 2874. Allauta •treni * 0<1 lro ° NoTe| ty work,. 891 Mari.tta “ MONCRIEF— ra HE'S THE MAN THAT SELLS HOT AIR. ■t Installs furnaces In old houaee aa well 4 new. He prepares a cellar If you bam none. Moncrief Furnace Co. Both ’phones. MEDICAL. KROMOFATIIH. REMEDIES CURE — aralp dlamaoa and tank* hair gro-v. Kroin'a Medicated Soap make* you by- glenltally claan. 4*1 year* aucceaa.) J. J. 1 Kroni, apeclatlat, 418 “Tb* Graud. At lanta. Ga. ME8SENQER SERVICE. FOR PROM1T AND RELIABLE MBS- •angers, ■'phono S3. J. A. Davies aud J. — C. Branan. ^ l PICTURE FRAMES. . riCTURE Frames made to order. II. W. Yarbrough. 2Vi Auburn avenue, - corner I'eacbtrae. Eutrauc, Auburn are- R na »' u SEWING MACHINES. RENTED—TWO DOLI.AR8 PER MONTH. cither Singer or Wheeler k Wilton. Wt rent only new machines wlih complete set >• of attachments. Prompt delivery. Both -« *nhnnee 1863. Singer Sewing Machine Co., TO Whitehall atreet. a STCVE8 AND RANGE8 REPAIRED. t STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND e set up. Expert workman. Patterson Furniture house, 288 Peters atreet ’Phones, , Atlanta 3473, Bell 794 west. We bny any- - thing. a TALKING MACHINES. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS- Wholesale and retail distributors of Vie- [) tor Talking Machines and Records. Juat . received large consignment of machines and over 10,000 records. Immediate attention H given mail orders. We want taa names of nil talking machine dealers In the Sooth. Write for catalogua. Alexander-Elyea Co. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. H. W. llOUNTKKE * BRO. TRUNK AND BAG CO. Kriall and repairing. No. .77 Whitehall (treat. Pboo. 1979. j t WATCHMAKING. TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED watches nre my hobby. Modern Ideaa In ; work and daailng*. II. Walter Lott. Room 1317 Fourth National Bank Bldg., Atlanta. 8HOE REPAIRING. GWINN'S SHOE SHOP. | 132 PEACHTREfia ST., OPPOSITE THE Candler Bldg. Bell ns. Men s sewed half Moles. 71r. FRASIER-SMITH CO., Real Estate Everywhere. | Investment, Renting and ' Fire Insurance. 185 AUBURN AVENUE, ATLANTA J PHONE 3290. - J WITH 9250 CASH. GETS A LOT O.V r hllxnlieili etreet, with a ten-r«»nin house now rentnl for 94. Can ho mad* to tiring IS. teoo. Wlfh $3»0 <'ASH. GETS SIX-ROOM 1 house; rented now for $8. This ought to bring $10.60. Never beon vacant since built. i\\\ Wilson str*»et. ( *i.gM gets.a fTve risTSTToTseTTot 50 hr 119, on Imprnrrd alrwt. .tdrwulli, fvorrthlug down, or for 1200 aiMltiou.1 will \ add lul in rear, which will make this 60 by -w 21H. .letcnfiHl In vb-lnlty of the colleges. 1 IK SAME HKi flfiX HAVE A UClMlflNA- tliui store and dwelling; store rents for $7.50; splendid gnu-cry business can Ih> done there. This ran l»e hail for $1,000. Reason- 1 able terms to right parties. •»’ HKVKN-klltoM HOUSE ON EAST HAltlltS street: only $1,390. 4 FTvBftomi iioi se'“TTn "IIii.lIArd street; 50 fivt of car line; only $1,250. ImI Is well Improved. SEVERAL I'OllXKIts'iX'TiiK" h'uF'llfil ward, where giHMl hiislnets can Ih> «lone. Sarnie nre reytlug for $20 uml $3) |^r month. With some changes this will pay 16 per cent. Houses In this section never vacant. WE MAKh! A SPECIALTY i)V' Sot'TII Georgia farms. If you wish to buy or sell. b*t us hear. We cau please you. Write , or ’phone; we will 9-all. ] iloiv many maKU MoVey-tIie most valuable tlinl*er lauds of toilny arc lis ateil In the state of Fiorhla. We have tracts from 3» acres up to 193.003 m-res. ttOtNl f»t- cllltles for trnnsimrtntiou. Roth water aud railroad. Prices range from $2 per acre up- !■ ward. Tln se lands nre valuable after tlm- U*r has Imh-ii removeil for track nml fann ing; lielnw the fn»st Wit. Write or rail for ilesi-rlptloil. . IF VOf ARE LOOKING F4)U bt'SINESS 1 opiNirtunltles 1 of any kind, let us hear fram you—In this ns well ns 9>ther stnti-s. * SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY, Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building. $5,500—A BEAUTIFUL 8- ROOM, 2-STORY BRAND NEW HOME, UP BE TWEEN THE PEACH- TREES, NEAR ELEV ENTH STREET. NOW, THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING UP THERE LIJCE THIS, AND IF YOU WANT IT, SAY SO FIRST. 1,000—162 BY 190, GOR DON ST. LOT, LIES 4,000—142 BY 175, NEAR HILLIARD ST., AND HIS SIDE JACKSON £ HIS PROPERTY LIES ELEVATED AND LOVE W. M. SCOTT & CO., 210-212 Gould Building. “BARGAINS.” INVESTMENT. We have listed with us for a quick nother street. This lot has a store and three houses on It. This irty will double In value in 8 while. By.Improving this prop- It can be mads to pay per on the amount of money in- 1 This can be bought now at a COMPANY, 510 Temple Court. Phone, Bell 2081. TREES. ON TENTH STREET, ADJOINING LOT, $1,600. OLUMBIA AVE. LOT 50 FEET NORTH OF FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phone 3533-M WE BUY AND SELL HOUSES AND LOTS to easy terms. 1SS Auburn avenue. charge «»f n hotel—one that cnu stain) prosperity. House furnished from cellar to itnrrct. Low rent. The furniture cost |*KA It. M. FRASIER. Manager Sales Department. 50 FEET NORTH OF BURTON SMITH, APPLY TO OWNER, B. MIFFLIN HOOD. 316 PETERS BLDG. 2249. WANTED BEAL ESTATE. HAVE sN.OOO CASH TO PAY FOB AN 8-BOOM, MODEBN WITH GOOD LOT. IF IN. ON THE XOBTH SIDE OB WEST END. AD- DRESS WITH FULL PARTICU- (LABS, “BOX 075,” ATLANTA, GA. BUSINESS MAN'S CLOSE-IN HOME northwest corner West Baker street am Orroe; two-story aeveu-nMun. In perfect con dltlon (would rent for $37.60), which woub pay tO per cent on $4,500. We will sell for $3,P00. Who comes first? Owner lives here, will show property. Leaving the atate. \\. M. Scott Sc Co. LANGHOItN 8TREHT—WEST * END. Three lots, 50 by 280 each, to n 10-foot al ley. Lots are level and covered by a Wnu- tlful grove of trees. These uro very desir able add are a pick-op; $500 each. Terms. NORTH BOULEVAItD-EXTREMELY DE- slrnlde new nine-room two-etory home; modern, up-to-date, /use such a home ns one would want for nice home; $5,000; 9*ue-bulf cush. KELLY STREET—8IX-IIOOM HOUSE with gas, water and bath; close to the car line; lot 40 by 140. Trice 92,650. Terms. TENTH STREET - NEAR MYRTLE street. Vacant lot 40 by 120; this Is right In the Piedmont park district, and is »ur- rounded by lienutlful residences. There nre only n few In this section Rico this oue left Price $1,250. STATE STREET. NEAR THE ROLLING mills. Several very nice building: lota; ou high ground, and within easy waJhluK dis tance of the mills. Just the pTi.Tc for u cottage. These will not last long. Inves tigate Itefore It la too tnte. FORREST AVENUE—ONLY VACANT LOT this Bide of Butler street; 50 by 150. Price $2,500. GEORGIA AVENUE-SIX-ROOM COT- tnge, with gna. water nnd luith; lot 50 by 2oO feet from Georgia avenue, through to Pavllllon atreet. This Is another of the beautiful little homes near the park. Don't mlsa seeing thla one. Prlco $3,660. Terms made. WESTERN HEIGHTS-1660 TAKES IT; A three-rootu cottage, wltb hnll. Lot 80 by 120. This la a good one. ORME STREET, NEAR RAKER-FOUR- room cottage. I*ot 36 by 100l Close to the car line. Price $2,000. ANGIEK AVENUE—TWO-STORY HOUSE, with nil conveniences; modern nnd In thorough repair. Lot 60 by 150. Price $3,- 650. CALL FOR BOWEN; HE SHOWS THEM. OGLETHORPE AVENUE-MODERN TWO- story seven-room house, with all conve niences. I*ot 49 by 190 to alley. Pried $2,- 600. Terms. W. M. SCOTT & CO., 210-212 Gould Building. Both Phones. FOR RENT. NO. 345V4 PEACHTREE ST.—(THE AR- gyle.) At the above number on Peachtree atreet, at the Junction of Ivy street, you will find throe roouia. apartment Nos. 22. 23 and 24, with gas, water, luith uud electric lights. Thla la quite a nice apartment. Peachtree street cars pass the door; will l»e vacant November 8. Itent $18 per month. So. 179 HIGHLAND AVE.—TH1S"7-ROOM cottage, on lot 50xlC6, whlrh Ilea elevated, s oil the south side of Highland aveuue nt the corner of Howell. . Has gns nnd water, >nth. closet, sink In the kitchen; has In stantaneous hot water heater; In good nelghltorlHMMl and In splendid repair; Ingh am! avenue cars pass the door; newly painted and tinted. Rent $30 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. It Auburn Araoua. Both Phone* 919. On Ivy St. Near Auburn Ave. A lot 931-2x150 on corner of alley, in fine location for manufacturing or wholesale business. This is near Nunnallv’s Candy Factory, Franklin Printing Co., and Wesleyan Tabernacle. Price, $21,000. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. Home On Peachtree, Street For Less Than #10,000. New, splendidly built, 12-rooin house, furnace, walls tinted, three bath rooms, fly screens and all conveniences of a modern home. Apply or address, OWNER. Telephone 1270. 303 Austell Bldg. S. B. TURMAN & CO. $3.890—SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE ON ONE OF file lM**t streets In West End; lot 52 by 0. East front. Beautiful shade. Two bath rooms. FOR A LOT IN BONNIE BRAE; LOT 70 by 300: nothing better In the city. 8eV’ ity feet from are Tight. * Urri nnd shady. $725—NICE LOT, ON GRADY PLACE. $1,769 - M’AFKE STREET, BETWEEN Mlmpsou and Alexander streets. Five- room cottage; $500 cash, balance $15 per $8,500—WERT NORTH AVENUE, tween Peachtree and Spring streets; story nine-room house. Good lot. $1,800—SIMPSON STREET, BETWEEN Lovejoy aud Fowler afreets. Five-room cottage. WEST SIDE. modern; built for a home. Has nil __ fruit; large 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 have all make, second-hand and rebuilt Typewriters at price, to move them. If you fall to let u« know your .want. In thla line you will loie money. Write or call (or “Special Sale Liat.” We maintain the beat repair department in the South and guarantee the beat work. SOUTHERN STATES WRITING MACHINE CO. 424-25-26 Candler Bldg. SPECIAL NOTICES. The poatponed annual meeting of Stockholder!! of the Atlanta nnd \\>,t Point Railroad Company will he held In the office of the company, room x<> 8, Atlanta Terminal Station. Atlanta! Ga., at 12:15 p. m.. on October 29 1905 F. H. HILL, Secretary, A. J. WEST '& CO.. Seeond Floor Century’ Bldg. Phone 1754. 5WHOME—FIXE LOCATION, t park: six rooms, gn*. writer, lain Imth: price $2,500; $250 cask. 330; CHOICE NEW near Gran] sewer, pored..,,. im .... v balance $28 per month. PEACHTREE StReET - 100 cheapest and prettiest: $9,500. CO At. M1XK-OXB OHTilE MUST tH Kentucky In micce.aful opera linn; unbo lted aupply. Will a»!l at aacriflre to irlo) up nn estate. Aubrnx AVESI'B-I.Akoe triam;A lar lot: corner on three streets; two-rnma house and fine location for business; $1,250. EVERYTHING W REAL ESTATE. ~ W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. AM AM, INVESTMENTS. !1.9M-D0I’1ILE TENEMENT. RENT 919; half cash; clean west aide white prop' erty; makes you 13 per cent. $l.(V)i-F()I , R HOOM IlbifsC EAST SIDE; water, gas. etc.; rent $10.60. A nice little [dace, east aide. Tnys 12 per cent. PAlfl riTUEtff; TftREE ROOMS ^ ei fl.ttU-POUH-ItOOM COTTAOE. NEAR park; rent $13.60; 12 per cent; all conve niences; porcelain liatb, etc. . i600-FOUR IM»OXI HOUHK, SOUTH s/l»C; good renter. $6; white tenant; hn‘* balance monthly. i6od—five Rooms, o# south side; white tenant; rent $8; 12 per cent. $l.<fo-FOUK ROOMS AN*D It ALL. «oTtB aide; good street; rent $10. Cash. 12 pet $l.lbo-TWO i tldOM H0VME8; RENT $12; i* balance i monthly; over 12 i*r $350 cash, cent. ITSo-t-TVli KAdiifl. hfeN‘T $12; gmmTd tenants; one-third cash; 12 per cent. ftGftlfg, REXT Via; tviiiTfi FOR RENT! Have several small houses aroimd Atlanta at low ren tal. See LIEBMAN, Real Estate and Renting, 28 Peachtree St. IN THAT NORTHWEST SECTION OK Atlanta between the railroads, where there Is something ilolug very shortly, a corner lot, 104x218; two old houses on the lot, with room for fotir more. This la the place to moke some easy money anre. J’ricy >1,600, CLOSE T5T ON ORME ST.—'WITHIN three minutes' walk of the new postof- flee. A first-class 4-room cottage; everything ilown In the street nnd paid tor; this prop erty will sell for gootl profit In reasonable time. Some terms cun Im* arranged. Price $2,000. llltANDNEW COTTAGE OF SIS rooms, with all the city conveniences, near Grant Park car line. A perfect little home nnd cheap for $2,800, on terms of $350 cash and $25 per month. You cannot beat this If you wiiut a home. A HAllliAIN t.\* A LOT IS’ THlJ |>HKT- tlvit (inrl of Noi-tb Uoulm-nrd. Ill-nr An- gli*r avennp, 47,140 fi-jt to alley. Sunn fur SJAOO. Till, I, tbo rtgbt plnee for u borne - a good plnee to build n houao that will I lit « limit. tilt ANT STREET WE HAVE A UOOl) room cottnge, wltb all the elty con- lienee*, large, cl«r: :ed lot. Prlco $1700. Easy terms. ON OAKLAND AVENUE. ALM.at NttW 5-r«M*ni cottnge, all the cl tv conveniences. Grant I'tirk for a front yurd. Urlcv $1,800. Koay terms. tenants; one-third cash; 12 per cent. IMMO-NICK 3-ltoiiM HOUSE; RENT »!»«. . lIGtiAE, nit) iiai.L ,lx eahinet inmitela. Thla la new: only objection la amall lot; all large room,; I nil convenience, and m flat porch. SEE US'. IVE oST RESULTS. STATISTICS. t’llMpNlj AVWllK - I.AKEWrtol) Heights, on'.v half block from the car line: brand new, well built cottage home, containing fc— —*• *■*"■ -• vateil lot. 60 I’rice. $lM WEST LINDEN STREET-NEAR SDRI.NG street; nice almost new 6-room cottage home; all rlty conveniencua: good car service. Price $2,100. Terms $400 cash and $20 p«*r month. CONN ALLY STREET - NEAR FAIR atreet school; well built nnd substantial cottage home, containing five rooms and hall; nil city conveniences; elevated lot. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. II ALL WOODS. IDEALS and all other makes at bargain prices. We can sell yon a register, suitable for any business, at a price that can not help but please yon. Cash or monthly payments. Every reg ister rnn ran feed for two years. SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERS OF ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD. , THE SOUTHERN Second-Hand Cash Register Store, 34 8«mito Brand Street, Cell ’Phone 2927. Attains Phone 1881.’ WALES DEPARTMENT: *. HOOK B. C. EVE. Cobh County Farm For Sale. ITS acker, m mii.er from ATI.AXTA. Acwortb. fronting Weeteru *nd Atlantic railroad—school*. church«»s, g»MK| |loop|p and fine surrounding*. p m ,„i. neiit location nt forks of the roads Her. en-room house and nil iieeessnrv ontiioutNoi, 100 ni rcs clenretl. 30 of It rich bottom Innd. balance In tlnil>er. Plenty of water, tnclml- Ing creeks; 200 fruit trees, all lJ*ar g. Ready to show It any time, and will in-nr el,meat Investigation/ IfyoSwnnt g^d farm In north Georgia, confer with us at VALUABLE RAILROAD ^RoXtf-FltoV't-. big 6» fe..t on Western and Atlantic Vat, wffkli’S/lffig'S; "I'N^K-Mfl’ERTY UEStIMG _ . DEATH8. Eugona Xaah, J day, obi. dlril of coa- vtilalona at 83 Shelton atreet. Cornelia J. Cox, 84 yenra old, died of pneumonia at Care Springs. Ga. Aomer Hhewnrd, colored, 9 months el.l, died of nuaeitila enteritis at 3&2 Crtimley street. Tlmnisa Olln Jones. 56 years old. dlefi of Bright's.disease at 316 Hemphill avenue. Mrs. P. Burlingame. 88 years old, dl*d °f_Old age nt 129 Hunnleutt street. Dr. W. I*. Dean, 60 years old, died of In- flatnuvitlon of the stomach at 344 Norm torsyth atreet. J. W. Smith, fit) years old, diet! uremia nt Grady hospital. Mrs. J. C. Nix. 53 years old, died nanliretls nt 21 Ashby street. . Maurice Foster, colored, 30 years old. dl»d at Grady hospital. Alex Hcrogglns. 63 years old, died nt W7 E. Harris atreet. ,, » Infant of Sarah Holcomb, 2 month# ow» dle«| of nnettnionln nt 189 Fort street Mttale Rolierts, 6 tuontba old, dle«l st « Old Wheat street. Infant of Jnale Henderson. 9 mouth# olfl, •lied 8if bronchitis at 320 Mafigum "treet Walter Mnrphey. 25 yearn old. died of railroad accident at Chattanooga. , . FeMinnnd Klrchcr, 78 years old. died Home for Inrnrnbles. . .. Martha Dailey, 16 years old, died nt 1"1 *• Butler street. W. Stephens, 63 yenra old, died paralysis In Bonnie Brae. Ed Crosby. 21 yedra old, died nt M ■ Butler atreet. 9 - %t , BIRTHS. To Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Edward Boya ton, at 707 Pleflmont avenue, a girl. BUILDING PERMITS. $600—Fulton Realty nnd Igipn, < outnatty. to Imlld 1-story frame d at ..W4 .Foundry atreet. $1.2)0—tulton Realty and Inipnoeinra* * onipnny. to build 2-atory frame dodliB* , »* 8 s straet. , $128—Rohan it k Rivera* to re-'ioer *, •tory frame dwelling at rear 166 WlilU’W* 1 street. . $150— M. L Thrower, to repair 1 frame dwiMlltig at 385 Itoaelierr.v nlll $3.000—G. W. Mynolda. to build thr •t'/ry brick stores at 418-17-19 E«lgew.* ' Street. Water Casa Argued. SiteelaI to The Georgian. **olumbu», Oa., Oct. 24.—'The < ’’ the city of Columbus versus the t’olunv bun Waterworks Company was nrgurtf yesterday before the United Stab's A. J. WEST & CO., RECONU ELO..R H ORXTn,V Bf,U„XG. • T appearing for the city.