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Attention, Gas Consumers!
The Kent Inverted Light hu many
Imitation., but no equal.. Get.the
beat.
69 K. Pryor St., Y. M. C. A.
Building.
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED HELP—MALE.
WANTED—BRIGHT. IN
TELLIGENT BOY OF
NEAT APPEAR ANCE
FOR OFFICE BOY; MUST
COME WELL RECOM
MENDED. APPLY AT
ONCE AT THE GEOR
GIAN OFFICE.
PICTURE AGENTS--KKNP TOUR WORK
to us for «
finish; 16 by
tores cheap.
Peters street, Atlanta, Oa.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
BICYCLE SUNDRIES.
Rtnloguo nod pi leu lift.
OLD HATS MADE NEW.
CABINET WORK AND MODELS.
CABINET WORK AND NOVELT
Prompt ferric*. Bril phone 1374. At
Wood and Iron Novelty Works. 389 Mui
MONCRIEF—
Furnace Co. Both ’phones.
WELL-EDUCATED
mm*
also.
“KENT LIGHTS.”
The standard of high quality. When
you set a "Kent Light'* you get the
very best light made—most light-
least gas.
69 N. Pryor St., Plume 4848.
SEWING MACHINES.
RENTED—TWO 00UAU8 PER MON
either Sluger or Wheeler & WUaou.
rent only i — “
ion
'i • oa
79 W
r bit eh* II street.
FOR 8ALE—MI8CELLANEOU8.
WANTED AT ONCE-5 OR
6 GOOD ACTIVE YOUNG
MEN, NOT AFRAID TO
WORK. C. J. KAMPER
GRO. CO., 321 PEACH
TREE ST.
WANTED—OFFICE BOY
AT ONCE. APPLY AT
GEORGIAN OFFICE.
The b:.Vtw«ui men appreciate our methods
of furnishing help. atlotisl Umtiloynii
Association, 1022 10*..* Century uuildli
The Plcuecrs. - ; *
PICTURE FRAMING.
ANY SIZE OR SHAPE. o’vAL. CIRCLE.
notion* or special; all flnlRlie*. New and
desirable pattern*. Difficult or uunsual
work solicited. Hntlsfnctlon guaranteed. We
une k»h*i glass. Hell 'phone 1822. HoutUern
.71 Whitehall street, J. C.
COLD WEATHER IS HERE.
We have the Goods.
HEATERS. BLANKETS' and COMFORTS.
We Can Hava You Money.
CASH OR CREDIT.
Repair. Pack and Ship.
We
_ la pair,
Bell Phone 1757. Bell Phone 1757.
"" JTb. TURNER FUHNITURE CO.,
THE
41 and 43 West Mitchell 8t.
BECIIT PIANO Cv*., 62 N.‘ FOR8YTU.
TYPEWRITERS.
ennd-band typewriter* of nil makes
our specialty. Beat values aud lowest
prices guaranteed. Illustrated catalogue
ATLANTA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE.
71 North Pryor street, Atlanta, Ga.
SOMETHING NOVEL AND NEW IN
CALL AXp 8EE OUR HEATERS. BLAN-
ket*. comforts and holiday good*. We re
pair furniture, park and shin. The J, B.
irner Furniture Company, 41 nod 43 West
tchell street. Bell 'phone mil 1
WE i&mt. KAMI! Hl'K-
dal Iwrgaln* In Remingtons, Smith*, Oli
vers, Underwoods and Williams, which wore
taken aa part payment for the new VDIble
Eos. Write for bargain Hat No. 116. But
ler Typewriter Co.. 717-718 Fourth Nation
nl Bank building, Atlanta, (la.
eet up. Expert workman. I
Furniture bouse, 286 lVters street. .
Atlanta 2472. Bell 791 west. We buy any
thing
TALKING MACHINES.
TALKING MACHINES AND KECi
Wholesale aid retail distributors
tor Talking Machines and Record*.
over 1
given mall <
WrlS'—*
TRUNK AND BAD REPAIRING.
Whitehall street. Phone 15ft.
WATCHMAKING.
TRADE: P O U !• I, I C
Modern
SHOE REPAIRING.
GWINN *8 SHOE SHOP.
Bell
Jena sewed half soles. 75c.
ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING.
SHELDON AUDIT CO.
AUDIT
618-619 Temple Court. Atlanta. Ga.
•Phono 1196.
counts In litigation audited and rc
_. on. Investigation for lawyers,
chants nnd corporations a specialty. High
est testimonial*. Correspondence Invited.
“Kent Inverted Light.”
The finezt gas light In the world.
Thrown light down—beet for reading.
(59 St., Phone 4848.
bulKHng. v
W A N T E D—COMPET ENT REMINGTON
operator* furnished positions. Remington
Typewriter Co., 118 Peachtree atreet.
WANTED FOR UNITED HTATEH MA-
rim* Corps, men between ages of 19 nnd
ft; an opjHirtunlty to aee the world. For
full Information, apply In person or by let
ter to Marine Recruiting Office, 711 Austell
building, Atlanta, Ga.
WANTED—OFFICE BOY
AT ONCE. APPLY AT
GEORGIAN OFFICE.
Forsyth streets. .
Monday.’ November 19. Twenty-tbreo Mo
ler college*. Trade taught. Capacity, 600
WANTED—PLANING MILL, 8AW MILL.
railroad and turpentine woods latorrrs;
white or colored; good wages, steady em
ployment. Jackson Lumber Company, Lock-
port, Covington county, Alabama.
WANTED—NIGHT WATCHMAN. APPLY
I.'. G. Willingham A Co., 512 Whitehall
street, efty.
WANTED—LICENSED ENGINEER. ONE
who also understands woodworking ma
fhlnenr. K. G. Willingham A Co., 5u
Whitehall atreet.
Attention, Gas Consumers!
Tltc Kent Inverted Light Ima many
Imitation*, but no equal*. Get the
beat.
(59 X. Pryor St., Y. M. C’. A.
Building.
WANTED - EXPERIENCED CLOTHING
wil«‘*niitn. Apply ut once. Askln A Ma
rine. 78 Whitehall street.
WANTE!*—YOUNG MAN. AGE BETWEEN
M>tenteen and twenty, to assist In office
work. Address In own handwriting, ultb
references. C, t*. «.*., P. O. Box 78f.
ft&YBER&f’R
delight.
KEEPS THE LIVER RIGHT, KEEPM THE
bowels right, keeps the kidneys right,
keeps the heart right and keeps the nerves
right. What mnjc can you ask or expect
of,a njedliluc? 'fry a bottle, ami should
It not dtaltjvoujpcaae. return your bottle
and we will buy It hack. Office 2SH
Whitehall street.
Attention, Gas Consumers!
The Kent Inverted Light ban many
Imitation., but no equal.. Qet the
beet.
(59 N. Prvor St., Y. M. C.
Building.
MONEY TO LOAN.
OLD SOFT AND STIFF FELT HATS
_ cleaned and re-sbaped f«»r 36c. Bands or
1 SW« I'N :.5f 4'flfJl fill 1 Out • f N "1 !■ ! -
j* given prompt and careful nttentlou. Best
f* work, I*tc*t stylet. Acme Hatters, 6&
Whitehall street
“Kent Inverted Light.”
The flneat gas light In the world.
a
la Throws light down—beat for reading.
69 N. Pryor St., Phone 4848.
• FOR RENT— R00M8.
1.
- FOR RENT-FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED
or unfurnished; conveniences; private fam-
lly. Best residence street. Just the loca-
- tlon for refined couple or young men. Ref-
, erenee* exchanged. Address Front, care
Georgian.
FOR RENT—FURNI8HED ROOMS.
i TWO NICE UI'HTAIRH FRONT -ROOMS,
every convenience; private family. 316
Courtis mi street. Bell 'phone 2920.
FOR RENT — NICELY FURNISHED
room*, very near In; all conveniences; pri
vate family. Bell 'phono 2201 M. 11 rat*
llnm atreet.
WANTED—NICE COUPLE TO OCCUPY
newly furnished front room, and two
young men for another front room. In re
fined home; modern conveniences. Alabama
I'enple, 41 Houston street. Bell 'phone
3384 L.
LOST.
LOUT—BLACK LYNX MUFF, ON PEACH-
tree street last night. Finder will please
deliver to 460 Peachtree street and receive
reward.
—
“KENT LIGHTS.”
The standard of high quality. When
you get a “Kent Light” you get the
very best light made—most light-
least gas.
60 N. Pryor Bt., Plioue 4848. °
* t
PALMISTRY.
tr m ^LXftC" nr "^ r ^ r t
THE NOTED EGYPTIAN PALMIST. 7
can be consulted on all affairs of Ilf*. She 1"
reunites the separated, causes a speedy l
marriage with the one of your choice, gives
names, dates and facts In everything per- b
mining to life or no charges. Egyptian t
Encampment, 93 Auburn avenue. r
4f
" A
A. J. WEST & CO.,
a
CENTURY BUILDING. 'PHONE 1764. K
ALEXANDER STREET-GOOD LITTLE n
home; four-room cottage. Renting for 813 O
per month; $1,300. a
PIEDMONT AVENUE-NEW UP-TO-DATE “
two-story nine-room residence, best part p>
of street. Everything first class; 87,600. \\
ht
CRK8CBNT AVENUE - WELL-BUILT 'f
nsw sight-room two-story rnlitsnso, with
in 250 fret of reaebtree; only 14,500. J
•LIST TOUR SALABLE HEAL ESTATE C
with u>. We handle everything In rent w
estate anil pnrrh.ra money notes and make ro
re.niltoo. to
lllf BUM IllUtIP. All
Co., 704 Candler Bldg
Established 100.
A CONNERS, EC
Mortgage loans on real estate.
cini inivrcii, icvonimr «o *ecuriiy oi-
fered; .mall eipeuie end prompt attention,
only on real uniats- lu end near Atlanta.
H. It. Turman.
Canon, 24 B. Broad atrsst.
Herman. room* ZJZ-2 Trran). Court.
FOl’It PER CENT HOME MONEY TO
lend on ninthly payment plan; no aetayi
elen money for parcbew money notes.
Btretfht loen, nude at I per cent end up
ward., according to desirability of loan.
W. A. Eneter. tS 8. Brand .treat.
nitAMRACn PIANOS.
EBTAIII.I8HKD 1123.
IIECIIT PIANO CO., U N. FORSYTH,
MISCELLANEOUS.
VICTOR MANGANESE AND CROME
eteel bank eaten end vault door*; erery-
thing In eefe Una It. W. ElUs. Agent. 38 6.
THE NEW GAR I.IG1IT
LINDSAY INVERTED
HAVES GAS. INCREASES LIGHT.
CARTER A GILLESPIE ELECTRIC CO.
t) North Broad atreet. Thuuca fiOod.
DR. W. J. TUCKER.
Sui^iiTKirxmrm
trial home treatment scut In plain wrapper.
Dr. W. J. Tucker, ltts N. Broad street, At
lanta, Ga.
“KENT LIGHTS.”
The standard of high quality. When
you get a "Kent Light" you get the
very best light made—most light—
leaet ga*.
69 X. Prvor St., Phone 4848.
care Georgian.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
TUB CKLBBRATED UARRKTT STOVES
AND RANGES
An* the ouly Stoves and Ranges on earth
In which the heat PASSES ENT RELY
AROUND THE OVEN. Fully protected
by government patents, manufactured by
Make your dealer
FOR 8ALE—RLAL ESTATE.
IF YOU HAVE PROPEUTY TO BELL
place It with us; we give It our special
and personal attention. If It’a worth th*
price we will sell It C. U. Wells A Ca, UG4
Fourth National Bank.
Auction Sale of Fine Furni
ture at 20 S. Pryor.
i Saturday, November 17. commencing
... .0 a. m., we will sell the finest line
of furniture ever sold at auction, tii ma
ly sell arc the
hogaoy sldeboai .
825 to $100; a three-piece
suit, worth, at least. 875; two mahogany
IkhIs. a bargain at 923 apiece: two china
closets, worth 825 each; four elegnnt claw-
foot mnhogauy parlor tables, antique re
- 0Bj ranging | n value from 839 to
uuv golden oak ball rack, tho finest
nnd handsomest piece of furnlturo In that
line over made. You could not purchase
anything like It at private sale for 876. A
lot of rockers rauglug lu value from 83 to
813; one aet of ralsslou (four) dln‘
worth $2»>: a lot of popular-priced .
suitable for hall or bedroom, In goldeh and
weathered oak; two beautiful buffets,
worth 860; an elegant Morris chair: two seta
suitable for reception room or coey comer.
In mlsslou or leather, something odd aud
handsome; a lot of rugs, etc. These good*
arc new aud consigned to ua by the factory
to dispose of at auction at yonr own price.
In second-hand goods, we will sell n uura-
her of exceptionally flun iron beds, odd
wHshststids. dressers: an elegant cherry
»MK>k case, chair*, rockers, a fine brass
piano lump, dsveuport. roll top desk, a
large heater Raise burner), nnd many
things too numerous to mention.
We cordially request the nubile, cane-
clnMv the ladles, to come ana Inspect the
goods at any time before the sale, aa we
i.re open from 7 to 6. but sell only on
Wednesday* aud Saturdays. If you need
anything In the furniture line. It will
pay you to attend tills sale. Remember.
Saturday. November 17. commencing ut 10
a. in., rain or shine.
THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND 8ALV-
%«.t. r» south Pryor.
P. RKRNARIH Auctlontar.
BOARDERS WANTED.
TURPENTINE LOCATION IN GEORGIA
Tor sale; 4) crops virgin timber; more to
be had; near large town; plenty of labor;
well established: profitable going concern.
Write me at once. F. R. Graham. Box 286.
Balnbrtdge. Go,
“Kent Inverted Light.”
Tha fine*: light lu tha world.
. n- hast for reading.
169 X. Pryor St., Phone 4848.
"\V A NT K D—OFFICE BO Y
AT ONCF. APPLY AT
nKOlWlAftOPFlOK.
PERSONAL
"DAVID \V. YaBUrOCGH: " j
31 ASTER PLl’MBEit.
I*! 1 ..'iur; IiTm ::0 K. Iliutc.
WALL PAPER.
WANTED—REAL 1 ESTATE.
ATTENTION!
For Sale—A corner in the
Third Ward that can lie
made into a fine invest
ment.
See
LIEBMAN,
Real Estate—Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
SAUNDERS. PRATHER &
COMPANY,
610 Temple Court Bell Phone 2081
Eat Utq ERF
MILLS
of East Point. 34. •/>. H
IAKI.ANP CITY. ILN CORNER IX)T FAC-
Ing <*sr 1ln»»: large tionse. 83.(00.'
atore; right In town
and bath; lot 60 by 176. 84.500.
rooms; lot 40 by 193. Something good, 83.-
If this will Interest you, come to see u*.
. B. WKBh, Manager Hales Department.
W. M. SCOTT & CO.,
210-212 Gould Building.
“BARGAINS.”
Two Good Lots
On Edgewood Ave
Between Jackson and Boulevard. 40x100, adjoins
No. 368 Edgewood avenue, has 12-foot alley on side and a
20-foot street in rear; price $1,300.
Between Boulevard and Daniel, adjoining the new
brick stores, 50x93. with alley in rear; price $1,500.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
IN THAT NORTHWEST SECTION OP
Atlanta between the railroads, where
there Is something doing very shortly, a
corner lot, 194x218; two old bouse* ou the
lot. with room for four more. This Is the
jdace to make some easy money sure. Price
Close in. On orMeJ bt.—witiTin
three minutes' walk of the new postof-
flee. A first-class 4-room cottage; everything
down In the street aud paid for; this prop
erty will sell for good profit lu reasonable
time, borne terms can be arranged. Price
82.000.
u It a&D-new Cottage of sDF
rooms, with all the city conveniences,
-ear Grant Park car line. A perfect little
home and cheap for 82,809, on terma of 8350
cash nnd 836 per month. You cannot beat
this If you want a home.
faAltGAlN r LN^A-Lcii ~LN TUB 1'ltriT-
tleat part of North Boulevard, near An-
ler avenne, 47x140 feet to alley. Snap for
,600. This Is the right place for a home
a good place to build a house that will
•ell at a profit,
[; it ANT STREET WK HAVE A GOOD
..join cottage, with all the city con
veniences. large, elav:A«d lot. Price 83,700.
Easy terma
UN OAKLAND AVgNUd. ALUvoT NEW
gia avenue and Linden atreeta, seven-room
Mfifffe; beautiful front shade; lot 240 feet
10-foot alter; barn and out bnlldh|M
THUKl-K AVC.NUL. WEHT END-
Oue block from Lee atreet. Seven-room
house, slate roof. Where can
i well? Gas. hot and cold wi
bath tab. Price 8^600. Terms
KfcPLtfS HTittffct. WK3f -eSB-Iie
t If til five-room cottage: must be seen to
predated. Extra large ball runulnx
;h the house with large frout and
mrches. Lot 60 by 177&. Price 92,-
Half cash. Wo have
i GEOitSlA AVENWBEAtltV.
avenue. Beautiful eight-room two-story
house. For quwk sale: 84.000. Terms.
take a L6dtcm£vBuaamwtii;
eights. Six-room cottage,
■ lot. House can not I* built iw
Owner must havo quick sale; 8850
wo yearn nt 832.60 per
•h It; 91.691 cash, balance
vestment, w« have tenant
for two years nt 933.50
r cent on 83,900.
,AHT IN THE DIED-
moot avenue section on Tenth street;
XSiHER AVENUE-TWO KTOltY IldllHK,
with nil convenience*; rulduet mantels,
bath. etc*. Ix>t 50 by 130. Price 83,650. Cau
arrange terms.
FACTORY SITES:
MOST DESIRABLE IN FULTON
COUNTY. CALL AND GET
LOCATION, ADVANTAGES,
ETC.
Vatbu iwt, w
Price. 81.000.
AVENUB - LAKEWOOD
69x250. Renta 819 per month.
WEST LINDEN STREET—NBAR SPRING
street; nice almost new 6-room cottage
home; all city conveniences: good car
service. Price 82,100. Terma 8400 cash and
820 per month.
£onNally hthket-"- NEAg-
•tract Hhool; well liultt end auh,t,ntl.l
rottngc bnmt. conUInln, fl.c room, «od
K ill; all city conrcnlcncc.: derated lot,
by no feet to alley. Price 13,80; cuy
terms.
WrtiTb’WihTTF
COAL LANDS.
767 ACRES HIGH-GRADE
DOMESTIC TENN. CO VL
WITH VEIN 4 TO 5 FEET
OR 6,000 TONS PER
ACRE, WITHIN 1-2 MILE
OF RAILROAD; \o
GRADING TO CONNECT
IS LEVEL; COSTS 50C
PER TON TO MINE; 15c
FOR TIPPING; $1.40 FRT
TO ATLANTA; CAN SELL
COAL F.O.B. STATION,
$1.75. $17.50 ACRE.
$2,600—WEST END COT
TAGE; 6 ROOMS; ALL
CONVENIENCES; LOT 50
BY > 127; . SPLENDIDLY
LOCATED; RENTED OX
LEASE FOR $26.00 PER
MONTH.
SANDERS, SMITH
' & CONWAY,
412 PETERS BLDO.
PHONES 5488.
It. O. Medloek.
[}F ONE
I. The
, ,-^ht and
very complete.
Atlanta Phone 14&~
^ALBS DEPARTMENT; c
E. L. MORSE,
1114 FOURTH NATIONAL RANK BLDG.
adjoining on lot 60 by 106. Houses
two years. One block of car line. Rent
regularly for 816 month. Price 81,550.
ilUAND-NK\V MIX-KOOU COTTAOB
lot 46 feet front, extending hack to an
other street. Rental 916 month; 81,500.
Terras.
CAl'ITOI. AVK^rti—CUtilC'fi 1'OltSKlt
tfeury (I. lacknoo.
R. O. MEDLOCK CO.,
418 Empire Building.
REAL ESTATE FOR VALE.
13.750—NINE-ROOM TWO-8TORY MOD.
Boofmnd? ° U<1 * ll “ tlei1 ,ot: n °Hb aide, unir
n^BKiilT-Bboji, llott«e, HHADKD
_lot. fine location. Inman Park.
*SS
ISjwo-HI.T.ItobSI ilofHk; Wrist i-aiu
ni M VOTTAtJti; SHADED
lot: SO by 170.
O.I0O—Elf HIT-ROOM TWO-STOItV: Nli
corner Angler nnd .ln.-k.on.
KjOOd-uHNTItAL 1'OllS‘h‘lt Lof. 100 itv
100; near Empire building.
fco*.— fouititooM; XTJPEE—xETii
ict-5'~ 7 o
lot, 4 feet above street; 100 by 260. Htr •
i rear. Would cut into five lots: $2,690.
GLENK\Vch>D A VI-iN UK-NEAR Git A NT
street; uenrl.v new cottage; has nil con
veniences. Ix>t 46 by 140 feet: 83,000. Pay
8509 down and 825 month. 6 per cent In
terest
POWELL STREET, .NEAR FULTOjJ BAG
and Cotton mills. Prottv lot 50 by 140.
Sewer, water and gas mains down. Side
walk; $325; half cash.
SolEm Hll)k I'OT+AOb; FH-TEE.N 1
minutes' walk from center; beautiful In
terior finish; pretty lot; 93.100. Terms, 8500
ash, balance monthly
CALL FOR L. F. BOWEN.
W. M. SCOTT & CO.,
210-212 Gould Building.
Both Phones.
FOR
RENT
» IRWIN STREET.
of Irwin street, between Hilliard and
Jnckson »tn«u; has gas, hot and cold wa
ter: bath, closet, sink lu the kltcbeu; Is In
irwiu Firwi mi* mr uwr; jarbwni
street ears lialf block away. Will Ik* va-
rant DeeeuitM*r 1. Rents |25 per month.
PONCE DEl.EON AVENUE:
NEW NORTH SIDE COT
TAGE AT TENTH AND
WEST PEACHTREE, SIT
UATED ON AN ELEVAT
ED LOT; WILL RENT
FOR $35. THIS COTTAGE
HAS ALL MODERN IM
PROVEMENTS, INCLUD
ING ELECTRIC LIGHTS,
AND IS ESPECIALLY
WELL BUILT. APPLY
OWNER,
B. MIFFLIN HOOD,
316 PETERS BUILDING.
Both Phones, 3519 and 2249.
nElson ' "h'th'bEt. 1 H'HKEft-mtMtrtl*
mile from center of elty and five blocks
of terminal station; ten-room, story and
half bouse, targe lot. Would rent for
tUJO a year, Price 83,760.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
$2,500 - SIX-ROOM COTTAGE. WITH
slate roof; built of best material;
uated on the north side; right near Atlanta
Stove works, Atlantic compress, DeLoach's
mill anil those other big Industries. The
owner will sell on very easy tern)#. Soy,
$C(r) rash and balance $25 per month. This
very attractive proposition and a bar
gain.
, _ ■001 r; potceL.--
i closet, sink In the kitchen; U newly paper
ed and palmed, and uew plumbing being
INTfcn 'riUL^-
C lii
* * »t« • . ..cr AhkI »T4g<— i
MW *'> Austell building.
fMMALt.
irifTir.'. ViiAr
A*vkI «vsg
.M V SHELTON,
papi::; and iminth.
.»*;u f-ft-l }or. ’ lint ■
HnrtKl \ WilUsi uu! » DON T 1 ORULT X\ A. MIULTON II k I
«•*»- actlois wall jMper . practical alo^e and range repairer: nest j
** «Ml show (mm ui work sad unterUl guauicuroiL bulk phvots I
Both 'Dbooea 658. . W* U 6. Prjo? street.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
THE RENTING AGENT,
J 2 Auburn ATcnut,
Sotb Pbonsj «1» atrium
FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT
ERS.
We Lave all iuake» Kcond-liud
and -ebuilt Typewriter, at prices to
more them. If you fall to let u. know
your wants in thl. line you will lose
money. Write or call for “Special
Sale List-’’ We maintain the best
repair department in the South and
guarantee the best work.
SOUTHERN STATES
WRITING MACHINE CO.
424-23-2$ Candler Blfe -
31,000—TtVO-HTORV NtNE ltOOM HOUSE
on Highland avenue. lu fine condition:
near corner Jackson street. This Is a great
big bargain nnd we can sell on easy terms.
If you have $300 to 1730 cash, we will trade
—and balance can Ih> paid on easy monthly
ItiMnllraeiits.
$2,000—FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE ON EAST
avenue; not far from North Boulevard. If
•you can raise about 8259 cash yjr. may take
this -house and pay the rest 82U per
month. The place Is worth 82..7H), and you
get a Mg bargain If you buy If.
360 TO 400 FEET FRONT ON PEACH-
tree. In Hi* h**art or the best of that
beautiful avenue. Will sub-divldo to s.iii
purchaser, aud make lots 359 feet deep.
Y7e are In position to make prices oi tit s
nrepetty that will rttract buyers wii.i want
Peachtree ^ornes. Come uud see ua about
It.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
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CALL AT OUU 6FFICB. "4U' KMPIUK:
for any properties you wish to buy, sell
or exchange.
FRASIER & SMITH,
Bell Phone 3533-M
WE BUT AND BELL HOUSES AND LOf*
on easy terms. 10 Auburn avenue.
BRAZILIAN ENVOY
Neiv York, Xov. 16.—Joaquin Na-
buco, tho Brazilian envoy who arrived
at New York yesterday, declined to tell
the Immigration Inspector whether he
ever dwelt in jail, an aim* house or
Insane asylum, and whether he 1* a
polygamist or an anarchist. The mat
ter may be referred to the atate de
partment.
TEMPERANCE ONION
L
H|»i-Hiil to Tin- Georgian.
Gailnden, Ala., Nov. ■«.—OwInK to
the late arrival of many delegate.-, the
opening reunion of the State Conven
tion of the Woman'B Christian Tem-
lierance Union wan not held until yew
terduy morning at 9:20 o'clock, at
which hour the president, Mr*. Mary
T. Jeffrie*, of Birmingham, called the
meeting to order. The service* were
opened with prayer and music. The
president stated that it was the small
est attendance In the history of the or
ganization. there being only about M
delegates present, nnd urged that thev
be not disappointed, but work bard
nnd the meeting would prove of Inter
est nnd value to all.
$77,467^57.40 INCREASE
ON MISSISSIPPI PROPERTY
CHARITIES TO MEET
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
The second annual meeting of tho
member* of the Atlanta Associated
l haritie* will lie held at 3 o'clock Fri
day afternoon at the Chamber of Com.
tnerce. .
The report* of ofRcer* will show- the
organization to lie In a splendid condi
tion In every res|>oct. The main busi
ness will bt- the election of officers.
Will he l ^L l,i ^,!5“ t J2 r ia T ' P L ^ n *l no "'“"t of the other officers amt ,'Jraclor.
WUI be re-elected president and that wtU be re-elected.
fipeefa! to The Georgian.
Jackson, Mis*., Nov. 18.—The final
tabulation of the Mississippi assess
ment roll shows an Increase of $77,457.-
257.40 over lost year, not Including tic
assessment of railroad property on
which Is an Increase of about JS.OW.-