The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 07, 1906, Image 14

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flB*. ,'*!»* jmgggmgmmmmmmggm THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1906. ' Want Ads Only I Cent a Word No ad. taken for leee than 25 osnts. Six words of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive insertions: 1 time . 3 times . 6 times . 28 times . 62 times . 78 times . . 6 cents a line. . 5 cents a line. . 4'/* cents a tins. . 4 cents a line. . V/x cents a line. , 3 cents a line. We Will Send for Your Ad. Without Charge For Messenger Service. Call Us on Bell Phone 4927 Main, or 4401 Atlanta Phone. Whan Sending Ads. Pay for at Rates quoted above. Ads. for Situations Wanted Will be Inserted Free. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ARCHITECT. LET ME D8AW YOUU PLANS ANB butkl -that dwelling boose for - you. B. D. Stafford, csrienter aud bonder. College Park. Ca. BICYCLE SUNDRIE8. BICYCLES AND SUNDI ‘ Hi us-largest bicycle and sundry distributors in tks South. Southern agents for Pierce, Yale, Snell sad Hudson bicycles. Write fur our 1904 catalogue end price list. Ulyea Co. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEO- pie and others. American Investment Co., 704 Candler Bldg. Eetabllsbed USD. WEYMAN & CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on reel estate. CABINET WORK AND MODELS. CABINET WORK ' AND NOVELTIES. Prompt service. Bell phone 374. Atlanta Wood nod Iron Novelty works, 1W Merletta MONCRIEF— HE'S TIIE MAN THAT 8ELIJ1 HOT AIB. Installs furnaces In old houses as well ee new. He prepares s cellar If.you base none. 3|oncrief Furnace Co. poth pboues. WANTED HELP—MALE. NIGHT -SCHOOL-B O O K K E B P I j IF YOU want A POSITION IN ANY line, anywhere, place your name with. us. The business men appreciate oiir methods &ss8?* Jfifc/ , Ceutury' ml bu| r |dlng t The Pioneers. WE WANT TODAY HTENO-BOOKKEEP era, typewriters, office boys and cooks, Globe Business Bureau. 411 Fourth National Bank Bldg. Bell phone, Mtln 4NS. nsir cut joe. i 5HTS5 &A 3 Viaduct pUci WANTED—8TEAPY. RELIABLE NEWS and Job printer: permanent job to right man. Slate salary expected. Free Press, Qoltmsn. Os. WANTED-I.AW TEACHER. 3 HOURS per week. In pleading, practice and evi dence: give terms, afternoons on which you will receive student. Address Student, cars Georgian. WANTED-AT ONCE-FIVE 8TENOGIIA pbers: manager for tanudry; commissary clerk: friction nnd hydraulic engineer: Al . luthlng salesman; shoe salesman: assistant hvmkkeepsr and stenographer; lady book keeper: expert typewriters: girls to fold clrmJans; help In every line needed now. National Employment Association, 103-103 Ontnry Imlldlng. WANTS D-COMPETENT rkminoton operators furnished positions. Remington Typewriter Ca, 111 Peschtreo ntrset. WANTED—Til RE R BOYS TO WORK IN SPRISO BED FACTORY. SOUTHERN SPRING BED COMPANY, BELL STREET AND GEORGIA RAILROAD. SALESLADY 130. STENOGRAPHERS BO to *7*. Wssn placing people In desirable poet nous every aay. ff_you wlsba good poalttnn call on WANTED-TOUNO WHITE MAN good disposition nod steady habits to train for aanltarlnm nursing. Apply 33 Whitehall street. WANTED K'TLP—FEMALE. WANTEU-OIBL BETWEEN SIXTEEN nod eighteen years, to assist In office work: steady position. Address In own handwriting, with rrfsrsaess, C C. C., 1‘. O. Ikn 33. WANTED HELP—Main and Fnmnls. AGENTS WANTED. 1TCTURB AGENTS*-SEND YOUR WORK to ui for entorrem.nt; fair prices, good niilth: 10 by 3S. Religious sod scenery pte- tnrss cheap. The Garner Company, UA BOARDERS WANTED. WANTED-TWO OENTI.EMEN TO ROOM with board: near In; 110 Capitol svvnns. HrII ’phone 34M main. E SO. 33 CONE 8T.A SELECT BOARDING ■>r young men; one vne—* 3740-L. Meet tickets. PERSONAL. DAVID "W. YARBROUGH, MASTER PLUMBER. Phones 1255. 1 20 E. Hunter St. FOR RENT—ROOM8. FOR KENT-THREE OB MORE NICELY finished rooms with or without meals. Desirable location. Apply 1M Trinity are- FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. ar tuu, nA> u ruui bnt i akj diduu. pises It with os; we gtrs It our special aSras aw-H. ,f wiS4 rafas Fourth Nsuonsl Bank. ART SCHOOL. •‘■nektrse sad Aobura. ME88ENGER SERVICE. FOB PROMPT AND RELIABLE MBS- sengera, ’pbons S3. J A. Davies and J. C. Urmnsn. inrehsse money notes and tends mone Improved Atlsnts property n. reason I# rate*. Ball pbons 70. Qould Bldg. fared; amall exiMDN and prompt attention. On It on real estate la aad near Atlanta. 8. B. Terms a.. SPECIAL HOME' FUNDS TO LEND; any amount, 444. I nnd S par cvnt. Writs •r call 8. W Carson. 34 S. Broad street. FARM LOANS-WE ARB PLACING loans on Georgia farms st tbs lowest rates ever offered. The Southern Mortgage Company. Gould building. Herman, rooms 202-3 Temnlo Court. SEWING MACHINES. BENTED-TWO DOLIARS PER. MONTH. either Singer or Wheeler A Wilson. Ws rant only new machines wl.h complete sot of attachments. Prompt delivery. Both phones IIS). Singer Sewing Machine FOUR PER CENT SAME MONEY TO lend no monthly payment plan; no.daisy; also money for bsrctu'se money notes. Straight losna made at 3 per cent and np- wards, according to desirability of loan.’ W. A. Foster, 12 S. Broad street. BRAMRACH PIANOS. ESTABLISHED 183. HECHT PIANO CO.. (2 NT. FOP.KVTII. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY, Phones 5488, 412 Peters Bldg. «,;«>-THIS SIDE GRANT PARK WE have tiro prettiest cottage of four rooms, ball and batb; baa every convenience; wa ter, gun. bath, sewerage. Lot 46 by 300, shady; Ideal little home In a good neighbor hood, two blocks of school; 1600 cast ‘ unco like rent. $4.000—LOVBLY 14 CHUBB AX kOllK ON chert road. Just outside city limits. House has Keren rooms, water, bath, one acre of ground, servuut's house, bam, chicken yard* fenced off, large orchard, young as- sorted trees Just In their prime. Thlekly setflHl neighborhood, not fax from car lino, Terms «»asy. iJ,f»-six.uooM Cottage, this side Grant park, on elevated. level shady lot, 68 by 150. This place Is simply Ideal. You to the hfautlfuL Easy terms. «2.«30-S!X-ROOR COTTAGE. 6.\’ ■ sf H.&V^NINE'RoGM JACKSON STREET home, on lot 60 by 180. Is tlest block-on iu» »uwt, ruu jrr agre»* wlth.ua we believe. -Easy tern*?. 31.WU—NEAR MARIETTA STREET J Is prsctfeally nditlop. l*ret- street/ snd yon will Whitehall street. Co., 8TOVE8 AND RANGE8 REPAIRED. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND set np. Expert, workman. Patterson Furolturo kouae, 2M Peters atreet. 'Phones, Atlanta 3413. Ball 734 wssL Ws buy any thing. TALKING MACHINES. tor Talking Machines sod Records. Jnst oT.7T^ r ‘^ f,, “.^»^”oS^ given mall orders. We want toe names of all talking machine dealers In the South. Write for catalogue. Alexandcr-Llyea Co. LOST—A > 8ILVER-TIPPEP WALKING cane; valued-account association, lie ward If returned .to 40 N. limed atreet. Carter A: Gillespie Electric Co. x im Jones avenue, we have a beautiful Are* room brand-new cottage an lot 361-3 by 120; has water, gae and sewerage. Owner bae refused to rent this at $16 time and again. This Is something yon ought to look after at once. Very easy terms. te.&io-NBAk intersection hGOth WANTED—MONEY. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. n. W. ROUNTREE A BRO. TRUNK AND BAO CO. Retell snd repairing. Na 77 Whitehall street. Phone 1374. WATCHMAKING. TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED watches am toy «•*** "-•S“*S*£ Bank Bldg., Atlanta. SHOE REPAIRING. GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. 132 PEACHTREE ST., OPPOSITE THE ' adler Bldg. . . . _ II 3M8. Men's sewed half sols*. 75c. FOR 8ALE—MISCELLANEOUS. COLD WEATHER 18 HERE. If. hnve rhe Goods. IlEATEItH, BLANKETS' and COMFORTS. Wc Can Hare You Money. CA8II OR CREDIT. Wo Rcpnlr, Pack and Hklp. Phone 175,. Hell Phone 1757. J. B. TURNER FURNITURE CO.. U and 43 West 'Mitchell 8t. RUAMItAUH PIANOH. ESTABLISHED 1X23. BECtlT PIANO Cv»„ 63 N. FORSYTH. TYPEWRITERS. Secondhand typewriters of all maker nr specialty. Beat values and lowest rices guaranteed. tllvatrated catalogue ATLANTA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 71 North Pryor street, Atlanta, Go. SOMETHING NOVEL AND NEW' 1 combination surrey; four vehicles one. Call at 62 West Mitchell and let •hofr you. Georgia Vehicle Mfg. Co. MAGAZINE* AT BEST OUT HATER possible; I looks also: Itooks In sets by standard nuthors. on Installments, agouti*' commissions off; catalog* free. Co-opera tive Book Co., 97Vfc Peachtree Rt., Atlanta. WANTED—YOI* TO CALL OB PHONE for pure pork snusngc. choice cuts «*f Western meats, pork, lyuus, best bucon aiul hlckens, eggs, flsh nnd game. FOB SALE—AN KDIRON STANDARD phonograph. In flrat-olas* eondltlou, practl- —k ,t 40 records, among ■PIP nd sacred songs uud Instrumental music; roust have cash nnd .CENTRAL PROPERTY. All Who Have Bought With in the Last Year Have Made Prom Twenty-Five to One Hundred aad Fifty . Per Cent. I WILL HELL THE BEST I.OT. 200 FEET street frontage, centrally located, for $40, 000; one-half cash, balance at 5 per ccut per annum. Also 200 feet on railroad by 210 on ftreat with buildings worth $12,000, for the small sum of $25,000, half cash. Also 400 feet on railroad by 225 deep for $40 per front foot. Total $16,000. All the above property Is worth not less than $115,000. Ci^n take one or nil. THE GEORGIAN, OWNER. »ee. 67 K. Fair MISCELLANEOUS. VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROMB steel bank safes and vault doors; every thing In safe Une. K. W. Ellis. Agent, 2f 6. Broad atreet. THE NEW 4 GAS LIGHT LIN DRAY INVERTED HAVES GAR. 1NCREAHER I.1CII ARTEIl A GILLKRPIK EI.ECTR 40 North llroad street. Phones I OLD HATS MADE NEW. OLD SOFT AND STIFF FELT HAT8 cleaned and re-shaped for 35c. Band* or sweats 3Sc each extra. Out-of-town orders circa prompt nnd careful attention. Best *'• •*“* —Acme Hatters, 6* PALMISTRY. QUEEN YAHIITI. The Egyptian Woman of Palmistry. can - consulted on all affairs of life. If she is not tell you trne and correct, there io charge, ray her a visit st once. Cor ner Edgewood avenue nnd Ivy street. Gyp sy camp. MADAME MEI.LIE. THE NOTED EGYPTIAN PALMIST, can be consulted on all affairs of life. She reunites the *eparated, cause* a speedy marriage with the one of yo.»r choice, gives -» dates and facta In everything per- g to life or no charges. Egyptian iptncnt. 9.1 Auburn avenue. WALL PAPER. A. J. WEST & CO., CENTURY BUILDING. 'PHONE 1764. NORTH HIDE HOME-200 FEET FROM most fashionable part of Peachtree; mod ern. Hhnde nnd pretty lawn. Two-story nine-room residence: $6,760. hGI'tii kTdI: home-one of the fi. nest In Atlanta; hardwood finish. No bet- ,er surroundings; I ** 4 ‘ | *“ Iuium*. Actual cost 115.000. ■UACHTIIKE HOME—I.OT NEARLY 4U0 feet deep. Two-story, slate rmif, splen did residence. Servants' house, ambles nnd carriage houao; $15,0‘>0; another for $16,000; on Peachtree, near l*onee Del-eon avenue. INSTALLMENT 1 UT.ACE-tlOOU LO’fT new six-room cottage; water, gas. porce lain iMith; pared street, electric cars; $2.M0; only $2T»o cash, balance $26 per month. corner lot. Yon will be anr- prised that this lovely cottage can be had at all. Terras cau be bad. feWu-BEST BARGAIN ON TIIE NORTH side la on Columbia avenue at this price. Cost, over $7,000, and la practically i»|md new. We will only give Information on this nt the office. Can make tome terms to right party. S. B. TURMAN & CO. $8,000—NINE-ItOUM HOUSE (WITH SEP.V ant’,! room In basement); first class In all respects: fronting east; by all odds the finest lot on Myrtle street, between Eighth and Tenth streets. Built for home bgr present owner. If yon want some $3.750-RE VEN-ROOM HOURE, COB\ER Piedmont avenue und Linden street: all improvements, nud within two blocks of Pen eh tree street. first-class condition. $050—SPLENDID LOT ON LUCILB AVE nun, near Park atreet, West End. improvements. S. 13. TURMAN & CO. WANTED! Have customer for desirable vacant lots in 8th ward. List yours with LIEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, 28 Peachtree St. W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. BETWEEN THE PEACH- TREES. NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE ON TENTH STREET, j t i w 0 o to S,d' , *h r l«»',ui \TW f P rpn WTFQT PPAPTT l°t. with room for four more. Thla U the ALa\J * v) >v JjOi L J’i.uar iduco to make some easy money sure. Price TREE, *4,750. ADJOINING LOT, $1,600. COLUMBIA AVE. LOT 50 FEET NORTH OF MRS. WHITESIDE, $2,250. WEST PEACHTREE LOT, 50 FEET NORTH OF MR. BURTON SMITH, $3,250. APPLY TC OWNER, B. MIFFLIN HOOD. 316 PETERS BLDG. Both Phones 3519 and Bell 2249. totfio ix.' ON ORMli ST.-WI'riiTN three minutes' walk of the new 'postof- flee. A first-class 4-rooui cottage; everything down in the street und pnld for; this prop erty will sell for good profit In reasonable time. Rome terms cun 1>« arranged. Price 62,Q.H). liltANDNinV COTTAGE OF SIX rooms, with all the city conveniences, near Grant Park car lln«\ A perfect little home and cheap for 62.80U, on forms of $369 rash nnd $25 per month. You iwoaot heat this ir. you want a home. A U A KG AIN IN A LOT IN THE PKET- tiest part of North Boulevard, near An gler avenue. 47x140 foot to alley. Snap for $2,500. This is the right place for a home or a good place to build a bouse that will eel! at a profit ~ TO tfrf 6-room cottage, with all .... venlences. large, elcvr led lot. Price $2,700. Easy terras. ON OAKLAND AVUNUlj. ALS1...T NEW 5.s».v>r» 4v>ttage, all the cltv conveniences. toi a front yard. Price lljiOJ. Easy terma. RICHMOND AVENUE - LAKEWOOD Heights, on’* half block from the car line; orend new, well built cottage home, containing four rooms and ball; nice ele vated lot. 60x230. Uents $10 |>er month. Price. $!.«*>. W. M. SCOTT & CO., 210-212 Gould Building. “BARGAINS.” ETHEL 8TREF.T—BRAND-NEW; A LIT- tlo iK-anty. at lor * brlds; fin-room raod- -rn oottaxc: 81>; U0; cabinet mantels In every room; closeta, pantries, etc.; Urge verandas; JT,S30; onn knit uAab. WESf HMft—tWO-WTOifY ' 8EVE.N-WSg —eaa -.and water, porcelain tab; targe lot Only 32,50). (LOGO easb. balance like rent: Hoiv-'M"tiiwT Tirandnew“fWo- story: eight-room modern home; one block off Georgia avenue. Have party that will take two years' lease, $3160 per month, which will pay 10 per cent on $3,900. We can sell for 43,210r say $1,600 cash, balance easy. WEST II ABB* 8-T Vto-STOItV LP-TO- d«fe -.eight-room residence; stone's throw of the’ Tabernacle. A lovely place for business man; large lot; 4L300: $1,600 cash. Can run. for three years; $1,600 cash, bal ance easy. HOW^\u6LT""c6KN r Bil OF WEST "ill' ker and' Orme; clo«e In; Lu«ln.«a roan't home. Owner leaving the* atate. Well worth $4m but $1,800 boys It.. n? Ail INVEBf JIEnY; 8IX-BOOM nexr Sontbarn yard. (N'ovth aremie). C sell for 3*6: 329) cash, bxlknee Ilka re You could not build th« bouse for 31.009, ■ay rrothlnr of the lot. Now Is a Good Time To build up a rent-paying plant for income purposes. The cheapest land you can get is on the west side, just beyond A., B. & A. Terminals, and this is the place to get high rents. Let us show you some of these lots. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. » FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phone-3533-M NbKftt jfoCLEVABlUA^Ut’-TdbATE modern home; $5,000; one-half ccah. WOODWARD. AVENUE. NEAR PARK avenue,: eight-room two-story; up to • $4,000: easy payments. ■ NEAR GRANT PARK, ON OEOUGtA , running.tlirough to Second strec* cottage; ,$3,650; t easy paymonl with park for playground. Is a pick up, BEAUTIFUL FORREST AVfcNLE LOT. near Butler; only $2,500. Easy payments lot 50-by 150. aA’UfEtTA; “GA." Cl^lCi:' HOME: LOT 100 by 475; se^en-room cottage. Modern in every respect. This* la a bargain at $6,000, fcfcLtV’j&TBEKT; fflk-R06U ('oTTKE with gas. water, pomaaln .balh, Cara pans the door; only $2,650. Terma, If dr aired. TENTH ^THE^T LOT, BETWEEN Plfef); mont avenue nnd Myrtle street. \ou bad better ace nw about this. Only $1,250. CALL FOR L. F. BOWK>f. W. M. SCOTT & CO., 210-212 Gould Building. Both Phones. SAUNDERS, PRATHER & COMPANY, 510 Tornple Court. Bell Phone 2081 54 ACRES IN I MILE OF HAPBVILLE. 32.000. ACRES t MILES ATLANTA, 2 MlLEfl of Eaat I'.illil, 34.000. OAKLAND CITY, ON CORNER LOT FAC tlLCATL'U — SIX-ROOM HOUSE X5ITS aloru; right In town: lot 120 by 175. 33,250. WEHf'ffOllTH AVENUE-EIGHT ItOOMfi 150. . "Eight Something jrood, 33. WHITEHALL TERRACE - 813VEN room.: lot 45 by 130. Almoat new. Term*. 32,aS0. Sd.OOO ACRES FLORIDA TIMBER LANDS. if this will Interest you, come to see ua. B. WKI1B, Manager Hales Department, E. L. MORSE. K')l : B’ r K A^Pl^OXAI, BANK BLDG■ NEW STORE AND THREE ROOMS CON- iccted and six-room cottage; rented $37.50 mtli. Lot triangular. 12& feet front anil 165 feet on another street. Splendid-invest ment for $2,750. One-half cash; clto igi*: n)l 3-01.. HI. HR t; noon. Terms < a»h, iwilancc $35 month. 4 per cent. AUiTUl. AVBJrtjE-CIIOlOE COltS'ER lot 100 b^ 250 feet; level; 4 feet above HT . OFF DEBATER HTftEET—FIVE- •H>ra cottage. R»*nfa regularly for $11. Price $1.660. RANT HtREET-HI^.UOOM aS'D. WIDE pant two lot; 34.0W. WALL. PAPER AND PAINTS, n't tot >ia fool you." Jim Murn.ll Kly of Barn.tt A Wllllal la not daod •or oUoolax. U« la toalractlag wall pa par and palatuif. Office and abow root, U Eaat Unntrr atrr-L Both 'pbom H*. DR. W. J. TUCKER. at home, without pain or detention from permanent cue guaranteed: free > treatment sent fu plain wrapper. BU8INE88 OPPORTUNITIES. bot»ei**esdlng December 3 t«» S. . _ nutk»- application lir person or l»y mull. S«*a»l 75r for map. rule* and »u blank. B. A. Cox, Agt., Logitiivllir, Ua. FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT ERS. We have all malic, second-hand and -ebullt Typewriter, at price, to move them. If you fall to let ui know your want* In thl, line you will lose money. Write or call Cor *'8peclal Sals List." Ws maintain the best repair department In the South and guarantee tho bast work. SOUTHERN STATES WRITING MACHINE CO. 424-28-26 Candler Bldg. WEST LINDEN STREET—NEAR t!BRING street; nice almost new 6-room cottage' home; all city conveniences: good ear i Ur vice. Price $2,100. Terms $400 cash and | >'.i» per mt»n th T. J. LOCHRIDGE & CO., 416-17 Empire Bldg., Piioues: Bell 1439; Atl. 1614 . wu lire car- une yyuich ac «uer io-uuuiu builders ot .Investors for the nett.few days for the small sura pf $1 down and $1 per week, without interest!' No taxea for two years. These lots are nicely, located, on the car line, and within fifteen minutes •a safe ns lit value in less* than • two yea**. Strictly white'resilient section, rail nt ottr office. 416-417 Empire building: nnd let ua take you out to see these lieautlful lota. HbK VS FOR HOME* EITHER IN OR aronnd th. city. FOR QUICK HALE, LIST VOt.lt URoUEIt- FRASIER-SMITH CO., Real Estate Everywhere. Investment, Renting and Fire Insurance. 135 AUBURN AVENUE, BELL PHONE 3583 M. CASH IOR YOUR REAL E8TATK, \0 matter where lorated. TIIOUSAN'bs WAN-r'fiEAL U8taTk ~~ somebody W1TJTS Your PhrtUErfty ami I know who It la. I hare bnndrud. of buyurs. The man who will bay yoar nla-a la on my list. Do yon want to meet him! If «o. .end your name und rlcertpUcm au-J price of yonr property at once. a' Moi kb AND C6'r kOR 6j4f.Vl.ii The lot luelf I. cfili fier'tnmmn EOT ON CLltRIBlt STREET, S'SAk mt ford place: *0 by 140. to another, atreet; four-room house can be built there which will rent for $7.60. For a quick sale, HTABte AGKNTK t*6R tTTk" IREtiS 1 - wood cemetery which has Just o uid on the east side of the city. T. J. LOCHRIDGE & CO. FOR RENT 253 COURTLAND 8T.-THI8 2-8TORY room half-house, on the eant side of Court- laud street, between Cain aud Harris streets, ha a gat. hot and cold water, sta tionary waahstand. sink In the kitchen. The owner of this property expects to nut It In spletidld repair. Is lu a good neighborhood and comparatively close In. Conrtland atreet cars pass the door. Rent $40 per month. 251 8^ BOrLEVAltb—THIS uR66m COT tage, on lot 50x190. which lies level, la on 4he west sldo of 8. Boulevard, between Bryan atreet and Glenwood avenue, and Is Jnst neross the street from the Bonlevard school; has jjas^ hot and cold water, lain bath. sink In the kite! •b art per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 13 Auburn Avenu,, Both Phon„ <11. V. CHELENA, REAL ESTATE. 222-223 CENTURY BLDG. PHONES 5560. FOR QUICK SALE. EIGHT-ROOM TWO-8TORV HOUSE. north eld**, next West Peachtree; tinted walls: all modern conveniences; back and side alley. Can give possession January 1. Only $5,000; $3,000 cash, balance to suit pur chaser. iitftErt oooti !NTfcfcr.\i!^n*TtoMaf. TION. . . 725 FEET FRONTAGE ON M’MILLAN street by 175 feet, back to alley. Buy thla now and divide It Into lot*, and you can double your money right now; $10 front font, easy terms; one-third cash. MVKEkbbta SVE^'ce ~"~EiolfT-Uo6M two-story; all modern convenience*: large *t. Owner leaving cltv. Will sacrifice thl* nice home. Only I2.6&U. Easy terms. SUE ME. OH T-HONK AND I Wll.tTCALL M. H. LUCAS & CO., 231-2 Whitehall. BELL PHONE 2934. COLUMBIA AVENUE - NINE-ROOM house, extra wide lot: right In the swim, t 47.uk). A t'OTTAUK THAT HAH GAS. WATER nnd hath, six rooms: tinted wallay els- . nted lot and choice locatfoii, at $2,250; pay able $250 rash and $25 per month. EllV i:LkGAS i r ‘KW home of n!u heat. STRAIGHT TICKET ELECTED BY CLUB The withdrawal of C. A. Cowlea, ?.* candidate for nrcldent. and E. P. Burn,, candidate for member,hip on the governing committee, allowed th- election of the straight ticket of officer* of the Transportation Club Tuesdav without any opposition. The clut. room, In the Equitable building were thronged nil day with the members In terested In the election. The following officer, were elected: President—John Aldredge. Len.r Book end Stationery Company. Vice President—Fred L. Chai«. Southeastern passenger agent. Chicago and Alton. Secretary-Treasurer—F. A. Heal., auditor West Point Route. Governing Committee. . W. E. Mobley, general yardma.t.r Georgia railroad and Atltnta and West Point Harry C. Mordue. tariff freight agent. Chicago and Alton. Clarence May. president Spalding an<l May Foundry and Machine Company E. C. Duncan, chief clerk general agent Southern Railway Company. E. O. Miles, president of Miles Com pany. and W. M. Richards, of S. U. Richards & Sons, held over as old members of the governing committee. SUPREME COURT OF CIEORGIA. Judgments Rsndsred YYadn.iday VEaTTiYrEE CONN ALL Y STREET - NEAR FAIR street school; well built sad substantial cottage home, contalnlug fire rooms aud ball; att city conveniences; elevated lot. 30 t.y 120 feet to alley. Price 32.SO; enay terma. STMTE FOR A tiKHUhlPTION OF OSE of the best ntantattdpa In Georsia. The t lantatlon t. fine, the price I, right and the description la very complete. Pell 'Phone rid7.' Atlanta Phone 1331.' SALEH DEPARTMENT: A «. HOOK R. C. EVE. M. A. SHELTON, •T FORGET M. A. HHELTON 18 A ictlcal stove and raigs repairer: brat i ami autrrlal guaraaterd. Both yboors II R. t'ryor UtrtU CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATION ALB. II ALL WOODS, IDEALS and all other .makes at bargain pricra. Wo ran aril you a register, suitable for any business, at o price that can not help tut please yon. Cash or monthly payments. Every reg ister guaranteed for two years. SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERS OF ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD. THE SOUTHERN Second-Hand Cash Register Store, TWlVsfORV MOllKftN RoI'iIeT'N VERY b.*st Wat Ion at West End: full *l«e lot| Ivrdnrod to $4.000 for quick sale.^^ NlfAT ElTfUl «<kkI rar llnr nt. SJ.2TA IM AtiMFK’ENT \VKMT PEAClITRftn LOT CO by 260 to alley; beautifully shaded: ■my It now nt $79 per foot. Nothing better loti the atreeL| $3.2T*» lU;t8 UAREI^bl.I.Y bT v |Lt. NEwI Mwo-atury bouse on Trew street. Here PHfnll value for your money. Terms. KokiT*! - tfir>E I'OTTArtErt AT^IfToda. At $4,750, nt $4,200. at $S.lBO. Either good at the prlre. YOt WANT A T\tO-RfoftV“ffAT8fe rtf eight rooms, bnllt exactly fo;* you. with Inire niautels. cement plaster, tile hearths, n*h pit*. ImiUi snd servant's room, front- iMP ro iuIneut north side paved street and car tine? A whole tot for a little money. Well. lt*» yours at you. Vi* r — . mouth, for $1,600. or up to s bl _ rnteeti house* In heart of the city, paying $232 per month, for $21.0ft>. B m NE88 PROPERTY VALUES ARB not Indiratetl by present rental, but more by probable outcome and chance for de velopment. You must see the property to have an Idea of Its value. We have sev- oral proposition* to offer that look good \ViTV~hIHHIPATK YOt’R ENERGY tflCK- ing altont the way other people build bouse*, when wr* »au sell you a lot on most any nlee street at a reasonable price and you ran not your own pet theories Into n h*»n«e. We have bargains io lota. M. II. I.Ul'AH A «'!».. 23>i WHITEHALL AfHrm,d. Mo,s v. State, from Pulaski supsrlor court, before Judge Martin^ fort * Grice, for plaintiff In error. John C. Hart, attorney general, and E. D. Gra ham, solicitor general, contra. Grant v. State, from Pulaski superior court. Judge Martin. Fort & Grice, for plaintiff In error. E. D. araham. so licitor general, contra. Kelly v. State, from Baker superior court. Judge Spence. Renton Odom J.nd A. S, Johnao, for plaintiff In errot JV. E. Wooten, solicitor general, by I, J. Hofmayer, contra. Giles v. State, from Rabun superior court. Judge Klnmey. W. S. Paris and H. H. Dean,, for plaintiff In error. \V. A. Charters, solicitor general, contra. Nash v. State, from city court of Mil ler county. Judge Bush. William I Geer, by Z. D. Harrison, for plslmiff in error. N. L. Stapleton, solicitor, con tra. W’all v. State, from Richmond supe rior court, Judge Hammond. Austin Branch and Joseph R. Lamar, for plaintiff In error. Joaeph S. Reynolds, solicitor general, and Salem Butcher, contra. Nero v. State, from Bibb superior court Judge Felton. F. R. Martin, for plaintiff In error. William Brunson, solicitor general, contra. Fltsgerald v. State, from Wilcox su perior court. Judge Martin. E. H. Wil liams and J. L. Bankston, for plaintiff In error. E. D.- Graham, solicitor gen eral, contra. Taylor v. State, front Greene supe rior court. Judge Lewis. J. B. * N. P. Park, for plaintiff In error. J. B. Pot tle. solicitor general, and James' Da vison. contra. Whitehead v. State, from Muscogee superior court. Judge Little. D. L. Parmer, for plaintiff In error. 8. P. Gilbert, solicitor general, contra. Rosenthal v. State, from Chatham superior court. Judge Cann. Twiggs A Oliver, for plaintiff In error. W. W. Osborne, solicitor general, contra. Allen v. state, from Sumter supe rior court, Judge Littlejohn. Williams & Harper, for plaintiff In error. F. A. Hooper, solicitor general, contra. McCrtmmon v. state, from Coffee su perior court. Judge Parker. Rogers A Heath. L. O. Harrell, Levi O’Steen and E. 8. Fuller, for plaintiff In error. John W. Bennett, solicitor general, contra. Goodin et al. v. State, from Spald ing superior court. Judge Reagan. J.-J- Flynt and T. E. Patterson, for plalnttffs tn error. O. H. B. Bloodworth, solic itor general, W. P. Bloodworth and .1. W. Shell, contra. Glover v. State, from city court of Valdosta, Judge Smith. S. M. Varns- doe, for plaintiff In error. Jamea M. Johnson, solicitor, contra. Boll v. State, from Laurens superior court. Judge Lewis. W. C. Davis, for plaintiff In error. John C. Hart, attor ney general, and Joeeph E. Pottle, so licitor general, contra. Daniel v. State, from Pulaski superior court. Judge Martin. Fort Sc Grice, for plaintiff in error. E. D. Graham, solicitor general, contra. Dyes v. State, from city court of Amerlcus. Judge Crisp. O. C. Webb and G. R. Ellis, for plaintiff In error. Allen Fort. Jr., solicitor, contra. Miller v. State, from Tift superior court. Judge Mitchell. R. D. Smith, for dalntlff In error. W. E. Thomas, so- tcitor general, contra. Lfghtner v. State, from city court of Dawson,. Judge Crisp. Jsmes O. Parks and W. H. Quit, for plaintiff In error. M. J. Yeomans, solicitor, contra. TRY A WANT AD I rfor court. Judge Wright. John " I Bale and Charles R. Jones, for plaintiff IN THE GEORGIAN•i«* r fc5- r wslter , H. Shaw. J2nmL r ^