The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 10, 1906, Image 19

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, SATURDAY, NO VMM HER 10. 19*« 19 EAGAN PARK. ()N THURSDAY, NOV. 15, T1 n-r distribution OF LOTS AND CLOS ING SALE WILL TAKE PLACE.. V bis crowd enjoyed a fine barbecue ta 6t Saturday by the Kagan Park ! und Company In a beautiful grove at £igan Park. ^ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1.TI1. WAS THE DAY SET FOR THE CLOSING SALE AND DISTRIBU TION OF LOTS. Till." will be one of Atlantal Ideal juhurlw. The reduced price of $135 per lot * ill bold good until the aale clone*. Thursday. November 15. That will be IV great day for speculation. ThiH I* tile finest offer for money makers over offered In Fulton county ' !i jVt.T |ier lot, 335 cash, $3G In *lx nth*, 3-5 In twelve months, 335 In rlghteen montha and |25 In two year* without Interest. Sixty lota 57 1-3 feet !., I'm feet to a 10-foot alley, fronting Yir-jnlu uvenue, tvlilch Is a 50-foot drive connecting College Park and Ituprrllle. These lots nre valued at from $250.00 to $500.00 l*r lot. and the smallest lot Is 50 by IT: feet In dimensions. 17 lots will bo given away absolutely free in this dis tribution. Three lots in this sale we guarantee $500 each for, and we guarantee you $135 each for the three worst lots sold in,this distribution., You cannot afford to miss buying five or more of these Iota. No lots can be sold to ne groes. This property (Kagan Park) I* sur rounded by Kast Point, College Park and Hapevllle, between two railroad*, with the prospect of one or more elec ts, lines right through It. before the buds begin to swell next •Prtng your profits on this investment will be enormous. RAILROAD FARE PAID f'*r all purchaser* within 100 miles of At lan tu. \ Take East Point cur and get off ut Virginia avenue, or take HapevlUe dummy and get off at Kugan. Make your application ut once if you want .to get in on the ground floor in this coming suburban town. This is your last chance. Fur plats or further infor mation, apply to any of the following agents: Thompson & Diffoor, East Point. Williams A O. E*. McCon nell, East Point. •I. W. Norton, East Point. >1. It. .McConnell, East Point. • Allege Park Real Estate Eonipauy, College Park, Ga. Pell Phone 222. •I. C. Baldwin & Co., 501 Peters Building, Atlanta, Pa. Bell Phone 5991, At lanta 3310. I. C. McCrorV, 414 Peters 'niilding, Atlanta, Ga., botli I'ltones 5488. A. It. Alfrieud, College Park, Ga., Bell Phone 2259. EAGAN PARK LAND COMPANY, C. Q. TRIMBLE, S: ■ retarv,. East Point, Ga. Atlanta Phone 100 W. M. SCOTT & CO., 210-212 Gould Building. “BARGAINS.” FORM WALT STREET, BETWEEN GEOR- gin uvoime nnd Linden streets, seven-room cottage; Imitutlful front shade; -lot 240 feet to n 10-foot alley; lmrn und out buildings. For quick wile; (2,750. Terms. OGLETHORPE AVENUE, WEST END— Our block from Is** street.- Seven-room two-story house, slate ro*»f. Where can you do ns noil? Goh,- hot and cold water; nnvlnln bnth tab. Price (2,600. Terms. l'EKPLKH STREET. WEST KND-BBAt!- tlful live-room cottage; must In* seen, to Ik* appreciated. Extra large hall running through the house with largo front and rear porebes. Lot 50 by lTTVi- Price $2,* ANOTHEIt NOItTFl BOULEVARD HOME Just liritcMt; $5,000. Half cash. We have several beautiful homes on this street at wttraetlve prices. ve prl KElXYHfRmn* OARS Fash tM 'fcodTJ; Six-room cottage with porcelain bnth. Hero l« mi opportunity for a nice home. Only $2.650. Half cash. ANOTHEIt (iF.OHGIA AVENUE riKAtlTY Six-room cottage, near the park; extra Inrgo lot, uniform width; nil conveniences. Another place that must be seen to be ap preciated. . . . . woodward avenue. nkau Plug avenue. Beautiful eight room twmatory house. For quick sale; $4,000. Terras/ TAKE A LOOK AT 2 l'KI.IIAM STREET 4 , Western Heights. Six-room cottage, ou it good lot. iTotfse **nn not l»o bunt for $1,000. Owuer must have quick sale; $$W takes It - CREW STREET — NEW TWO-HTOKY house; 16 foot front veranda; have party will lease for two years nt $32.50 |»er month; $3,250 takes It; $1,500 cash, balance to suit. As mi Investment, we have tennnt will) will take It for two years at $32.50 Iter month; 10 per cent on $3.900. VAFANf KW-fifte LAST IN TUB PIED- mont avenge section on Tenth itreot; 31.2W. ANOIEH AVeNUH-TWO-HTOHY HOUSE. with nil couvenlenc**s; cabinet mnutels, hath, etc. Lot 50 by 150. 1'rlce $3,650. Cuu arrange terms, FACTORY SITES: MOST DESIRABLE IN FULTON COUNTY. CALL AND GET LOCATION, ADVANTAGES, ETC. .CAM. FOIt I,. E. iloWKN. W. M. SCOTT & CO., . 210-212 Gould Building. Both Phones. FOR SALE. ONE RIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ANU LOT. **oruer Jefferson siwl Temple avenues, Col- tan l'nrk. f.w ront; 320 wr raonth. Will m-R for 32,500 cn»h, or 33,600 on term*; 10 liy 190. ONE FlVB-noOM HOUSE ON ADJOIN- Inn lot. 60 hr 190; for rent. 313.50 prr month. Will ,dl for 31.600 cn,U. or term*, ONE FIVK-ROOM HOUSE ON WALKER nvouuo. Colleen l’nrk. Will rent for 117, or lo-U for 32,000 caab; 32.100 on term*. Apply to ,T. G. BETTIS, Walker Ave., College Park. Bell Phone 288, East Point. W. E. WORLEY, * 325 Empire Building. Bell Phone 3312, Atlanta Phone 3983. FOR RENT 5K2 KDGKWOOD AVENUE. THIS TWO-STORY SEVEN-ROOM FRAME on lot 56 by 110, which lies level. Is on : the north side of Edgewood avenue, 1»p- tween Krogg and Waddell streets: ha* f**- • hot ami cold water; porcelaiu bath and | stationary woshstaud on the second floor; has closet, stationary washstaud and sink In the kltelirn on the first floor. This is an awful nice place, al>ove the nverage; uns gns stove and hot water h**nt; In right ““ JReal Estate nnd Hunting. ^Century Bldg. [ONE BELL tab NOTHING RUT BARGAINS. I.ABT CALL ON THE BIG 1.400-ACRE farm, making 51) hairs cotton, nnd twen ty good bouses. Stesm engine and gin nery, grist mill; 3 miles rnllrosd front Price 313,000. 563 ACRES LAND. JUST 20 MILES FROM Atlanta, on Ssshigrd Air Line, 1 mile rall- road front; side track* and station. Price 810.000. 64 M'LENDON STREET-GOOD F1VE- room house: lot 59 by 175; enr stops lu front of door. Price $1,450 : 3250 cssh and 815‘ per month. Just like rant. 456 GRANT STREET-BRAND-NEW VIVE- room house: nice lot. Price 33,360; $250 cash, 330 per month. 140 SOUTH AVENUE-JUST COMPLETED, llre-room house. Price Is low. Terms, 8150 cash, 313 per month. Exactly like rent. NOTHING BUT BARUA1N8. FINE HOME ON WASHINGTON STREET of nine rooms; lot 50 liy 200 test. Fine tlindea and fruit. Owner leaving town and will let his winter coal go In price; $4,750. It is worth 35,560. MOST BEAUTIFUL HOME ON NORTH avenue; near Boulevard. Seven rooms. Price fS,000; lot 60 l.y 130 feet. PONCE DE LEON AVENUE-SEVEN- room house, lu Sue shape, lot 75 by 125 foot. Owner leaving town. Price 35,500. See me nt once. JOKES AVENUE-TWO BRAND NEW five-room houses. Prices, 31,800 each; $200 oath. 320 tier month. Gas, water and sew erage. No use paying rent. 278 EAST GEORGIA AVENUE-THE liest looking six-room bouse In the city st 32,939. You ought to see this. It is ulce and cheap. 101, 103, 105 ALEXANDER STREET— three huuses nnd room for one more; lot 106 by 100 feet. The lot alone Is worth the prlco of 33.000. 243 HEMPHILL AVENUE—THE BEST built SVe-room hotfsd IK town At »1.«0; ou easy terms. SIX ELEVATED LOTS INSIDE THE city nnd strictly white property, nil for 3750, or 3125 each. They nre worth 3175 each, hut owner needs money slid wauts to sell them. COUNTRY ESTATE AT A BARGAIN. 335 ACRES (AN IDEAL FARM) 12 MILES NORTH OF ATLANTA, 1 MILE OFF PEACHTREE ROAD AND SOUTHERN RAIL WAY, OVERLOOKING “SILVER L'AKE.” IF TAKEN IN 20 DAYS WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN IT CAN EVER BE BOUGHT AGAIN IN OR-, DER TO EXERCISE OP TION ON UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE “SIL VER LAKE” PROPERTY ADJOINING. NO BETTER OPPOR TUNITY TO MAKE GOOD PAYING INVESTMENT. address, C. H. ASHFORD, CHAMBLEE, ga. THIRTY-EIGHT NICE LOTH IN KDOB- wuod. Ga., all for 32,600. Roy these and have nu auction sale next spring nnd make 35,000. TEN NICE DOTS IN A STONE'S THROW of Grant park. Price 3400 each, liy tak ing the bunch. Soon be worth 3500. 42* ORMOND; NEW FIVE-ROOM HOUSE; tile sidewalks. Very winy terms; 200 feet of Grant park. NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE; RENTED AT 310 to white tenants. With two adjoin ing vacant lots; all for 3l,4W. WANTED! Have customer for desirable vacant lots in 8th ward. List yours with LIEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, 28 Peachtree St. SAT! I HAVE THE MOOT' BEAUTIFUL snveu-room house on Angusta avenue lu the city; lot 50 by 170 feet, tBrough to another el reel. Prlco 32,850. Easy terms. RENTS AT 342; PRICE 32.650. HOW IS this for ehisc lu snd new property'/ Yon rant' beat II. NEW FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, THREE blocks this side of Georgia avenue; 32,- 250; $259 cnah and 320 per month. Why pay reut? DRANDNEW EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. Can lease lu yon for 132.6). Price 33,160. falcated on Crew street. SEE ME FOR BARGAINS. WE HAVE nothing e|*e. W. E. WORLEY, 325 Empire Bldg. Bell Phone 3312, Atlanta Phone 3983. 2 COI.I.KOI: PARK. TIII8 T\VO-8Tf»ltY MNTMlOt»M FRAMK on lot Ido by 15fl, which lies level. Is *>n the College Perk rond, at Magnesia Station; hn* well water; I»n« Just been put In the best of repnlr. College Park Is one of our most desirable suburbs. College Park onrs pass the door, and you nre within twenty miuutes pf Atlanta. Ilents $20 per month. JOHN .T. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 Auburn Avenue, Ootb Phones 811. FOR RENT. NICK FOim-IIOOM COTTAOK. ONI! bfoek from Capitol srentie. Uuk Unjl. front nnd bnek iwrch, lot 60 by 120; $10 per month. C. W. EDDINS, 17 Grant Bldg. ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING. SHELDON AUDIT CO. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDIT* OKS. 618 Temple Court. Atlanta, Ga. 'Phone 1198. Accounts In Htlgntlon audited nnd report* M on. Investigation for lawyers, .mer chants nnd corporations « specialty. High est testimonials. Correspondence Invited. C. H. WELLS & CO., 1104 Fourth National Bank Building. Bell Phone 5225. $5,250—COItN’kR LOT, 280 BY 220 FBBT; north side, tadweeu Peachtree and Jack- sou streets. $3,000—THRKK FOUR-BOOM COTTAGKH, lu gootl condition, with water, gnn nnd sidewalks. CKhmI white teiinnls. Ouly a few blocks fr«»in terminal Htntlon. If yon nre looking for a choice little Investment, you will buy this when yon sec It. $750—T11 HKbMtt >OM COTTAOK, NKAU tho Technological school. Water, and sidewalk. Good white tenant; $260 cash and balance $10 per month. $2,300 - HPLKNDII) TEN-ROOM TWO story lionso In Marietta, Ga.. on main thoroughfare; worth more mouey. Ownei leaving the city nnd wants to sell. $1,600 - FIFTY ACRES/ FOUR-ROOM house, Iwirii, etc. Fine Jorge spring and good strenm; 12 miles from Atlanta, and 1 mile from the Georgia railroad. A k°°<! little farm. Half cash KLEGANT HOME IN DECATUR. LARGE lot, tine grove, convenient to ehurches. schools nnd car line. Thla Is something ex tra In the nay of a suburban home. See us about It. FRASIER-SMITH CO., Real Estate Everywhere. Investment,- Bcutiug and Fire Insurance. 1S6 AUBURN AVENUE, BELL PHONE 8683 51. 1400 FOB A THBBK BOOM HOUSE. AL- ways rented. $800 FOR MIX-ROOM HOUHK ON WILSON street. $900—TI1REB-ROOM HOUSE, JUST OFF llouatou street. A bargain. $800 FOR LOT 500 FEET OF FORREST avenue, SO by W, fronting two streets. Tw« large six-room or four three-room bouses can In* built. BUHINKHH OPPORTUNITIES. TWENTY-ROOM HOTEL, Fl’ItNlHIIKD, centrally located. Can Ihj lensial or Imught. A $8,000 GENERAL MEKCHANDIKE IH MI- nesa b»r sab* at a aucrWeo. In one of the most prosperous towns of Alabama; stis'k fourteen months old; net $60 per day; splen did trade; owner going east, and will sell at 16 per cent discount. This Is nu oppor tunity you do not pick up dally. Ifead this; think, nnd write us at once. We must sell this, and sell It nt once. OUR CLIENT HAH $18,000 TO INVEST; prefers four, live and aeveli-rooni cottages. Hurry. W. E. TREADWELL & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ALL CLASHES CITY PROPERTY AND FARMS, 24 SOUTH BROAD ST. BELL PHONE 2644, AT LANTA PHONE 3803. . SPECIAL STTIminiJn i.EVAUB-'l'KN-BOOM NKW house: eorner lot. This Is model borne; np to date lu every particular, and mu be bought nt the low price of $7,0«>. Term*, $2,000 cash, balance easy. NORTH BOULEVARD - NINE ROOM house. Tills Is a beautiful home. Cab inet mantels, bot and eojd water; poive- fafn Iwrib. Price for few days Is $5,0w: II.- 000 cash, balance to suit purchaser If de sired- CHEW HTBKBT- TWO KIGIIT-HOOM new linns.-*: In i-vnrjr way; law lot. Tbl* 1* u 1 mi renin nt 88.180. TEN-ROOM HOCHE—CREW—TWO-HTOKY houso*. This for $3,600. $2.250—HfX-KOOM NEW COTTAGE; ALL' Imprut emrnjt. $3,000 - HE YEN BOOM llOUHE. EAST Georgia areiiue; all Improvements; $3.00. WAHIIINGTON STREET - t'LOHE IN clght-ioom 'house; 86,000. WASHINGTON STREET - NINE-ROOM house; «*»»rner lot; new; $8,000. nBk cm kok hoi tii hiim: puopkiity. NORTH HIDE. hivrv AV'-vrr urVE-nooM NEW cottage; modern; $2,100. PIEDMONT AVENUE^— NINR-ROOM house. This Is n model home; $8,000. • VENABLE STREET—FI VE-IUHtM NEW hous«>; up t*» date In every way; 82,600. IH J NMC! TT KTKKHT. NEAR LUCKIE- Heveu-rootu house; >J.C0o. NORTH JACKSON STREET- EKilll’- rrmni house; canter lot; slate roof. S«*e ns for price. A NUMBER OF DELIGHTFUL WEST EtJd homes at reasonable priors an.l easy terms. Will glndly drive you *>ut to look these over at your convenience, and If it Is the Grant park district you prefer, * everything that Is fo WITHIN ONE BLOCK OF CAPITOL-A flue ten-room house, excellent condition; two-story modern equipage. Must lie sold. Owner leaving these jsirts. This Is a rare chance. Make us an offer. $2,852—TEN-KOOM HOUSE. SUITABLE for boarding house, near Tech. Just re modeled Inside ami out; one-half cash. This Is an o. k Stand, ami will make some one Some money. Why not make It for you? $3.160—TEN-ROOM HOUSE. SOUTH HIDE. good street: car line. etc. Has n good store room which needs completing, then the plnee would pay n large profit, oyer 60 per cent on the amount Invested. Can make this (o you on your owu terms. HAVE A NUMBER OF SMALL INVB8T- ment places that will par 12 p?r rent at present rate ■ of rental. Several of them at about $1,000. HER I’H. \VB GET RESULTS. II. O. Slnllock. IIimiit II. J.rk.tu. R. O. MBDLOCK & (JO,. 418 Empire Building. BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. $7,600—NEW MODERN 10-ROOM HOUSE: nice shaded lot; desirable north side loca tion. Easy terms. $3,260—SIX-ROOM MODERN NORTH SIDE cottage; $260 cosh and $30 month. $2,750—CLOMR-IN NORTH HIDE COTTAGE —rents $26. $6.500—TWELVE-ROOM CLOHB-IN HOME, large lot, oil Whitehall. $2.660—A 8IX-1IOOM Fl ! UN ACE-HEATED cotton*'; sli«(I«i lot. 80x170. Term*. TWELVE LOTS FRONTING ON CAR line for $150 each If taken next week. This Is a pick-up nnd will bc-a splendid Invest ment. $600 FOR A 8-ROOM HOUHK AND If ALL; good lot, fronting on car line; will wflX for ‘ftf per month. McDaniel street. $1,000 FOR 4-ROOM HOUSE, GOOD LOT: East Ellis street. $3.600—A TWO-STORY 8-ROOM HOUSE; good lot; In West End. $2.660—FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE; LOT 53x150. Central avenue. 83,00) FOR A 6-1(0031 HOUSE AX It ItE- rcptlon liall. II IrIi la ml avenue. $5,000 FOR A 2-BTORY 8-ROOM HOUSE, West End. on Peeples street. 12,750 FOB 6-UOOM COTTAGE AND atarer/Hmi. Cooper street. $1,260 FOR 46IOOSI Ro !SK ON TEU3IH. Lit 50x130: near Inman l'urk, un Irvlu atrrat. $2,760 FOR 7-ROOM COTTAGE; NICE LOT: on.terms. Gleiiwmsl avenue. , 81.700—SIX-ROOM GOOD HOUSE, SIIAD- wl lot. 80x170. Mayson nvenue. Edgewoml avenue ear every 10 utluuteM and 14 minutes ride from Peatmtree. 33,000 FOB A FAII31, 150 ACHES OF LAND. acres liottoin land, three tulles of rail road. on public road: 81.08* cash and 1ml- ance lo suit purchaser. WE t!AN MAKE QUICK KALE OF ALL business Interest listed with us. J. A. BROOKS, Real Estate. 407 Fourth National' Bank. Bell Phone 1393 Main. 1 $2,860—CLOSE IN, NORTH SIDE. EIGHT rotnwt, inatlern cottage: Bo feel nnd nlley. Here la tin* cheapest offering lu Athinta. This property Is only block nml half of West Peucbtrre and In five minutes* walk of Candler building. ii.au—FtVks-H<H>M cottamk. luckik aireet enr line; dose to waterworks; buy lids nice cottage for $200 cash and balance like rent. Bargain. i i'AN HKI.L YOCUM. TOO. LIHT WITH j. A. iiiiooKh. A. J. WEST & CO.. CENTURY BUILDING. TI10NE 1754. SIANUFAirrUBINO PLANT - THE f.iieui mid ls*at Joented manufacturing pluut nlmut the efty, oil Georgia rnlinstd, near Atlanta Milling Company; mer feet railroad frontage, nnd also fronting on two good streets. Han solid auhatan- ttnl Imprwrenenta; renting for 8425 imh 1110:1th. For Interesting price und particu lars, enll In person. NORTH r ATLANTA—200 FBBT FROM Peachtree, on Crescent avenue, between Tenth ami Eleventh streets. Bon-ton neigh* horhood; new eigbt-room residence. Ar ranged for furnace, cabinet mantels, gas. electric lights, poreelaV> bath, hoi and cold wafer; one of the beat location* In At- lanfa. For quick sn!e, $4,600. Can five time on part. MIRTH ATLANTA—8W FEET FROM Peachtree; AoTcnst bwatlon on beautiful corner; r «0 feet front; $2,0W. EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE AND pure has.' mouey notes handled. BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES WOOD FIBER WALL PLASTER. THE ORIGINAL PROD- j UCT, AND THE ONLY PLASTER M A X UFAC- TURED IN ATLANTA. CAN BE PUT ON AT AS LOW COST AS THE LOW ER GRADE SUBSTI TUTES THAT HAVE COME INTO THE MAR KET. WE CAN READI LY SHOW THIS, SO DO NOT BE MISLED. GEORGIA WOOD FIBER PLASTER COMPANY. WHITEHALL ST. & CEN TRAL R. R. PHONE 1152. WOODWARD LUMBER COMPANY. HARDWOOD INTERIOR FINISH AND MANTELS, DOORS, SASH & BLINDS. SEND YOUR PLANS FOR ESTIMATES. ^ ATLANTA - - GEORGIA. BUILDERS' SUPPLIES DOWM AN-DOZIER MANUFACTURING CO. MANUFACTURINGS OF FIRE- PROO F W1N l)OWS, DOORS, CORNICES, SKYLIGHTS. CRESTINGS, I'l MAPS. DIXIE VENTILATORS. CONTRACTORS FOR ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL WORK. 20-22 TRINITY AVE. BOTH PHONES 525. U. L. WILLINGHAM. II. 11. TI1T, President. Viet* Preo. W. II. W1I.LNGIIAM. Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIN GIIA M-TIFT LUMBER COMPANY Rough nnd Dreamal Lumber. Hash. Door*. Blinds, Guilder** Hardware. 2W Murphy ftveuuc. Take Kant Point or College Park ear ami get off at McCall’* Crossing, *mi L«*e street. ■ Hell 'phone So weal; Allan la ’phone 711. IIAHR-DAVJS LUMBER COMPANY. PLANING MILLS, OFFICE AND YARDS: 333 To 339 Decatur Street. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles, Laths, Basil, Doors, Blinds jaofl /Build- el’s’ Hardware. Our saw mill interests iu Tift County, Oeorgia, afford iis futil ities to (five prompt service nnd at the lowest prices. Dimension timbers a specialty.- • Hotli Phones 3725. ALEXANDER LUMBER AND MFG. CO. Manufacturers and Dealers iu ROUGH AND / DRESED LUMBER, Lath, Shindies, Sash. Doors, Blinds, Moiildinif*. Interior Finish and Builders Hardware. Office, Factory and Yard: 743-769 South Pryor Street. Comer Southern llallway. Phone* 2358. City Office: 6 .North Forsyth ' Street, Austell Hnihllne- llell Phone 393. Atlanta Phone 400. MONCRLEF FURNACE COMPANY, 107 S. FORSYTH ST. HEATING PLANS AND ESTIMATES FREE. THE PLACE TO GET YOUR FURNACE. THEY IN STALL THE BEST FOR ANY KIND OF FUEL IN RESIDENCES, SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES. BOTH PHONES. 2,000 BUSHELS OFSEED DESTROYED 8¥ FIRE Special to The Georgian. Covington, Go.. Nov. 10.—The gin nery of John H. William* & Vo, wus Ueutroyed by lira at liruughtun. In this county, during the night. Three bale* of cotton, together with about 2.009 bushel* of seed, were burned. The loa* I* estimated at 32,- 090, with no Insurance. LEANDER \lV WOOD AT NORTH AVENUE IF VHU WANT BARGAIN*. WK KBit. boniiNt and varant lot* In’all parfa of flm rlfj. Also, farm* nnd »ubiiri*iu pnq^rty. CHISHOLM INDICTED; TWENTY-ONE COUNTS (SlH-rlnl to The GmirgtaU. Birmingham. Ala.. Nov, 10.—The trial of Alexander It, Chisolm, former pay ing teller of tho Flrut National Dank, began yesterday afternoon. The Indictment contains twenty counts and charges the young man with the cmbezxlement of various sums ranging from 31,009 to llo.niHi during the months of February, March, April und June of tbi* year. LIEUTENANT YOUNG DIES AT COLUMBUS Kpt*-inl to The Georgian. Columbus, Go., Nov. 10.—George I). Young, Hr., died ut the home of hi* nephew, George B. Young, Jr., In this city yesterday morning after an Illness of two weeks from paralysis. He was 65 years of age, anO was a lieutenant In Young's battery in the Civil War, Ills father, the late VV. H. Young, hav ing armed amt coulpped a whole bat tery ou! of Ida private funds, his two son*. A. I. nnd U. D., being lieutenant* of the battery. DIXIE TILE AND ’ , CEMENT WORKS. You aro invited to visit our plant at 538 Whitehall street and sec the Leuseb Cement Shingle Machine in operation. It’s the oidy suc cessful one. They Are Waterproof. Plume W. 445. WM. WILSON DECORATING CO. LOWNDES BUILDING. BELL PHONE 4384-M ATLANTA PHONE 1316 HIGH-CLASS WALL HANGINGS, IMPORTED PA HERS, TAPESTRIES, ETC. DECORATING OF CHURCHES, HOTELS, THEATERS COURT HOUSES AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES. The Rev. Lcuniter M. Wuutl, vlmncol- lor of the Bouthcwe*teryi PrenbytHrlan IJnivarally of ('InrkHVlIte. Tenn.. 1m a guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. U. Krmnons on PaachtriH* Ntreet* Ife will till tho pulpit at tho North Aventie Presby terian Church Huminy morning and evening. BLACKBURN TO CONTEST FOR SEAT IN CONGRESS. Winatoii-Halem, N. t\, Nov. lo. -fuii- greasman Eilurkburn, who wom defeat ed by 1,100 majority by R. N. Hackott, tn the Klghth congreMutoiuil dlatrlci. propiwe* t*» nmlcHt the clenion of , liuckett on the alleged ground Hint more than 1,00# men voted HguinHt him who had not paid their poll tux. MEETING ADJOURN?, BUT DOES NOT FINISH WORK The third annual convention * f the Southern <’otton AxMfK'latton will he ‘ailed to meet in Blrmlnghani, Ala. some time between January 10 and 20. by Harvte Jordan, preHtdent. An Im portant meeting of the executive com mittee will ul*o take place at the *ume time. Tne executive committee, which li t* b*en holding 11m meetlngx ut the Pied mont Hotel, for tho purpose of formu lating u charter for the $10,000,000 cot ton holding company, adjourned Fri day aftemopn to await the colt of president Jordan. A resolution wum adopted requoMtta*; eongiesH t«» ptup* Iuw» which will pre vent uperulaihdi hi cotton futures In the United State*. W, H. Seymour, of Atlanta, offered a resolution, calling upon the cotton producer* to urge upon their legislator* the necessity for laws requiring ginner* to muke weekly re port* to the state department of agri culture of the number of bale* of cot- tou ginned. President Jordan wu* asked Satur day morning about the ;ni* . i Hu* meeting ut the Piedmont, but said that lie had nothing to give out furth* r than vlilcli liud ulrt'ady been published. Ho uould make no rtaenient coucernlng tile pti»Vl*ion« of tic .barter t<* be adopted by the Southern Cvtt«»n Com- )