The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 08, 1906, Image 19

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. utvbdat. rint'Euufcu > REMOVAL SALE. t On account of having to va cate our present location, -we are giving 25 per cent uiscount on afl finished Ital ian and Georgia marble, also granite monuments. Chero kee Marble & Granite Works, Hunter street, oppo site State Capitol. TYPEWRITERS. writing condition; each 115.00 TWO NO. 3 OLIVERS. EACH $50.00 iiiiiii au n"<"i •$** . iif » two-color, tibbou: our prlco...., 962.60 4 RAItl.OCK: TWO NO. 4 WILLIAMS. EACH 132.50 iihn i *fiiiiuio*i-iw, inn m’ioiii ricri, i imi.iiN, MniibiittnuH, Underwoods. Wellingtons, and nil other mnkes. If ywi don’t see whnt you want. ask for It. We carry n eom- plot** stork of more than 15.000 worth of typewriters We sell on terms or give n IIli ma! discount for cash, and ship to re*|$on- slhle parties subject to cxamltmtfon. Call or write ATLANTA TYPEWRIT ER EXCHANGE, TWO ESSENTIALS: TYPEWRITERS AND XMAS PRESENTS. We furnish both. The pres ent is made possible by the saving you make on the typewriter purchased of us. Nothing would be nicer as a gift, than a typewriter. We have a stock of more than 100 to select from. TOO LATE. LOST OPPORTUNITIES GONE FOREVER. The Bargains that should be in this place were sold last week. You postponed, Others secured the prizes, Don’t do it again. : BBLOW WE QUOTE A FEW OF Ot’It MANV EXTRAORDINARY VALUES: W. E. WORLEY, 325 Empire Building. Bell Phone 3312, Atlanta Phone 3983. Everything in this column is carefully selected. A BRAND-NEW TEN-ROOM lloUrtfi; close In; north side. Rented- at $52.50; price $4,050. Now right lief* U the best proposition an It stands ou the north side. It should and would rent for $58. Strictly white. Pnved street and car line. FIVE BRICK FLAT®: FINE NORTH •Ido section and rented^ at $112.50 per month. Prlco $12,600; $5,000 can#, balance yearly at 6%'per cent. Figure on this prop osition a little. BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES DIXIE TILE AND CEMENT WORKS. You are invited to visit our plant at 538 Whitehall street and see the Leuscb Cement Shingle Machine in operation. It’s the only suc cessful one. They Are Waterproof. Phone W. 445. BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. KENTS AT til; PRICE 13,00. -THIS IS new property and close lu on the south side. This Is no hid investment. ON WEST PEACHTREE PLACE I HAVE nice two-story nine-room honsc at $4, Has been redneed from $4,500. I al ready bare au offer of $3,850, but It will take Jost $4,000, and It Is worth every dol lar of ft, too. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! never Before advertised. For Sale By J. A. BROOKS. 30 CASH AND *20 PEU • room cottage. 50 by 101 white, and rented. Price $1,000. One No. 2 Smith Premier.... | One No. G Remington $65.00 I Oue L. C. Smith new visible $85.00 Oliver $60.0) j Ono. So. 6 Fay film, brnud i , One No. 10. Yost ^ J Monday Morning’s Bargain Counter. Good lot. See this. It Is worth $2,000. roil J3,oqo: clowTin and one block j of Whitehall; six-room cottage and serv ant's house. This kind Is scarce. I $100 will not purchase bet- 1*9.00 j $$.$*$ - FOURTEEN NEW HOUSES. ao ! white on oue street (colored lu rear). Rental value of $1,330. or 15 per cent on : full amount. We can make terms; only ' one-third cash required. Them* Itonscs nre extra well built, mid will Ik* big dividend payers. FOR $1,^0. SPLENDID LOT: IMPROVED tel* VfllllPft fhflll plqp- street; r.ortb side. Small house; rented j lcl ' lwuts llIttU FOR $2,100. TWO FIVE-ROOM POTTAGES, \v]lPl*P corner lot; nil Improvements and good ***^*^» rents. Strictly wlifto nclghlrorhood and 18 PER CENT FOR $2.500—BEST SECTION OF PULLIAM street: nice lot: pH*d borne, with every eoiivellI(Mn-i*. OiKHt Investvncnt. V HANDSOME HOME ON GRANT street; new and mu 1k- bought now on (‘rHw. Pi lee f5.250. FOR $h!«» EACH, rorn LOTS in GRANT jiarfi se -tleii; 64 feet front and white nolghlMM-ljnod. Easy terms. BEAUTIFUL NEW EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE on Juniper street. I can suit yon In this place for 15,250. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE; LOT 76 BY S25 feef, on Ponce DeLeon avenue. This Is the cheapest howso In prlco -on the street. Price $5,600. Terras. NORTH BOULEVARD; A FURNACE- hentod bouse of nine rooms: corner lot. Price reduced to *5.200. The house would cost $3,000 to build. 146 SOUTH AVENUE: A NEW FIVE room house: shady lot. Has two street fronts. Can be bought for $100 to $200 cash and $1S per month. THERE ARE SKVKUAL CHRISTMAS prc»oiiU In these, and they nre tvUTIu the money. I eau make terms. W. M. SCOTT & CO., City, Miueral and Farm Properties, Atlanta, Ga. ANOTHER LOT AS FOL- and small conservatory: excellent north side uelshborhond. Alt modern conveniences; folding doors to throw large rooms togeth er. Small ainonut of cash down, and the balance less than rent. Kiss FOR A CLOSE IN TWO-BTORY twelve-room house, located on n earner of one of the best known streets lu the city. This place rents on yearly lease for WOO, and can be bought on terms. All con veniences ami car line. This will make your money pay you 17 per cout gross, while your property grows In value. I ^ftW-^BBAUTIFUI, NKVKjT.TtQOM - UOT- tage. Will make an Id'-al home. Vety ot- tractlvc. with east frout and shade. Every convenience. You will agree with us wl you see It that It Is the prettiest place n beautiful street. Renting for $490. You can buy It practically ou ymir own terms. 13.343—BKAL'TIFUL WEST BIDE COR ner six-room cottage; every convenience. A bargain at this price. Listen at terms; $1,615 cash: In two years with no In terest. The balance will lie taken In two years* rent. The lot Is east front, and lies perfectly. One Mock from car line both ways. - LOWS: $!.WO—DECATUR. GA.; LOT GO BY 2: corner, one of ihc best streets. ■oom cottage, one block of court house. <»ue No. 4 Yost: good hlwpo $35.00 | $1.4*7.50 FOR ELEVEN FINE. SUBURBAN Two No. 4 Fox; work as food as new..$40.00 \ lot*, right at station. about 1 miles from Oue Reui Hho; excellent condition tJO.QU 11 ! r,„« It™ Bbot * «.« ; ■ one Hauiinond; goo<l : iuic No. 2 Remington.. BOULEVARD HOME. NINE ROOMS. TWO-KTORY HOUSE, with all Improvements: lot 53 by IK*. Prlco $5,200. This place la loco tod on the most beautiful section of the avenue, and Is lust far enough ont to make It most dcslmble. Ft 111 IN V K8T M E NT—N EGItO Pitt H’KRTY. NEAR IIEUI-IIILL AVENUE, FOUR two-ronm houses; all rented; ton lot 125 by 127. Price $1,500. Terms. Corner lot; 52 l»v ino The location of thin place Is do- sfrablo. The house has two large porches. Price $3,500. Terms. ..$40.00 parable monthly" If you haven't the cash, ..$25.00 ■ l»ring along a vnennt lot or some little piece No. 5 New Century; worth $4 J. ...$25.0) Vvn y!' P ftpTcnd fiPehiin re to'get Thorne.' ^ No. 3 CWcnito.. .IlgUtly amt....*20.001 HTRRET Two Postal, for traveling men $10.00 mrs uml to the business locution of the | city. Close In. Price $1,350; $250 cash, and i the balance like rent. CURRISH STREET, NEAR 1M ED MO NT. SEVEN * ROOM COTTAGE. STORM- sheathed, double floors; Instantaneous heater and nil conveniences. Price $4,500. WEST END PROPERTY ON PEEPLES STREET. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE WITH SLIDING doors. Urge verandas. Price $2,450. Terms. BEAUTIFUL HOME IN SOUTH KIRK WOOD. NINE-ROOM TWO-HTORY HOUSE. WITH fthndc, fruit and Bowers. Servants bouse and stable. Lot 100 by ’-LX One block front school. Re sure ana see this place. Price $4,000. W. M. SCOTT & CO., City, Mineral and Farm Properties, Atlanta, Ga. STILL MORE EXCEP TIONAL VALUES ARE THESE: LOT, .... ..... _J for ii-_. _ - Will rent readily and nil the time. 55 AUGUSTA AVENUE IS ONE jOF THE most beautiful homes on the south side ou terms. 1,400 ACRES FINE LAND IN TALBOT county; twenty houses, grist mill, gin uery and two steam engine*. Price has been reduced. You can get with the farm seven mules, two wagons and ail the farm- j Ing tools. It's worth looking luto. ROOFING SLATE WE HAVE ON HAND A WM. WILSON DECORATING CO. LOWNDES BUILDING. BELL PHONE 4364-M ATLANTA PHONE 1316 HIGH-CLASS WALL HANGINGS. IMPORTED PAPERS, TAPESTRIES. ETC. DECORATING OF CHURCHES, HOTELS, • THEATERS COURT HOUSES AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES. GEORGIA NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS New Bank Building Begun. Special to The Georgian. * McRae, Go., Dec. 8.—With the com pletion of our new $50,000 court house cornea a new Impetus In building In McRae. Besides quite a number of new residences going up. a new Merchants’ bank building has been ■started, ami when It Is completed it will be by far the handsomest structure here. Fined for Wife Beating. Special in The Georgian. Augusta, On., Dec. 8.—I* Bra gringo, an Italian about 40 years of age, was tried In recorder's court here yester day morning on the charge of beating his wife. Two cases of disorderly con duct were docketed against Bragosso anil on the first he was sentenced to pay u fine of $f» or work 10* days on the public works and on the second charge ho was sentenced to pay a fine of $100 or 30 days. Resisted Officer, Was Shot. Special to The Georgian. Alignstn, On., Dec. 8.—C. C. Forbes, a 'police officer, last night shot and In stantly. killed Ed Williams, colored, after a. desperate struggle across the street from police headquarters. The negro had been arrested for burglary. Lights are Again On. Kpecltil to The Georgian. Roekmart. On.. • Dee. 8.—The boiler of the electric light plant burst Mon- HAHR-DAVIS LUMBER COMPANY. FLAMING MILLS, OFFICE AND YARDS: 333 To 339 Decatur Street. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles. Laths, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Build ers’ Hardware. . „ .... ,, , Our saw mill interests ill Tift! dl, >’ morning, tl<, Ills ronalderable dnm- LARGE STOCK oFvTR- c V ,int '- .«««*■• «• '*«»- ‘MS “C y^TXTT 4 CJT 4 rnr^ At Cjrr % xttx I lt,es to give prompt service and at | nights of darkness the lights were UJJNIA AlililiN the lowest prices. Dimeiisinn j aKllin 1,1 evidence. ARD SIZES—CAN FUR-I timbers It specialty■ I Injur.d N.gro.a Will Recov.r. Spt-rial r*» Tin- Georgian. Roekmart, Go., Dec. 8.—In an ex plosion at the Cement Plant Saturday morning three negroes were seriously hurt, but ull are expected to recover. The accident was due to carelessness and ignorance on the part of the ne groes. ft Is dafmed. To Dredge At Wharf. Special to The Georgian. Brunswick, Ga., Dec. s—The big dredge Atlantic, according to the pres ent program. Is to return to Brunswick within the next two or three weeks to continue and complete the work of dredging out Brunswick river along the site of the Brunswick Steamship Com- pany’a wharves. The Atlantic while dredging the channel will also fill til the marsh land on the water front with the mud brought up from the bottom of the liver. NISII ANY QUANTITY. ALSO NAILS, FELT. CE MENT AND METAL TRIMMINGS. WE ARE PREPARED TO PUT ON YOUR ROOF COMPLETE. DOWMAN-DOZIER MFG. COMPANY. Both Phones 37*25. 1,012 ACHES IS TROl’P COUNTY; fronts or [West Point! mid 1 flip* stock farm and a lot of timber. Price $12 per acre. THREE GOOD SIX-BOOM HOUSES 8EV- cu blocks (hi* side of Grant park at $2,250 ouch: $259 cash and $20 per month. Why will you pay reut? SEE ME ABOUT 245 EAST GEORGIA nivenae, 278 East Georgia avenue and 453 Barn* street. I am going to sell them next week. MONCRIEF 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. ALEXANDER LUMBER AND MFG. CO. Manufacturers ami Dealers in ROUGH AND DRESED LUMBER, Lath. Shingles. ShsIi, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Interior Finish and Builders Hardware. Oflice. Factory and Yard: 743-760 South Pryor Street. Corner Southern Railway. Phones 2351. City Oflice: 6 North Forsyth Street, Austell Iitillding. Bell Phone 3#8, Atlauta Plume 400. It. I.. WII.I.IKUHAM. 11. II. TIFT, Preuldeut. Vice Pres. W. B. WII.IXGllAM, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLINGIIAM-TIFT LUMBER COMPANY Huugh and Dressed Lumber. Hush. Dour*, Olluds, Builders’ Hardware. 301 .Morphy avenue. Take Kant Point or College Park cor nud get off at McCall's Cromiing, ou Lee street. Bell ’phone 85 west; Atlanta ’phoue 711. DON’T FOUGHT TUB TKN-ROOM HOUSE ’iit• •*I for $52.64) for $4,6S0. It’s a bar- gnlu. FINK LOT. 52 BY 173 FEET, ON LU- die avenue. In West End, SO feet oast of Cuilierwn. Prieo $1,15\ GO AT ONCK AND LOOK AT 463 BASS street; a beautiful building lot at $S50. IN TWO BLOCKS OF ARAGON IIO lei, n well-built six-room house, slate rot>f. Price $1,150. Yon an* right In town here. 915 FEET FRONT ON NORTH SIDE; CAR liae; running hark enough to make 43 u« a res of land. Price 915,500; *9,n00 ran run ten years at 6 per cent. Say, there Is big money here. This space reserved for next week’s bargains. We’re certain to get them and equally certain not to keep them. If yon want them. Tt-n No. I William*. Ih- l*«t vl.lhlo wrlti-r«, r-omplot-ly irliullt and junnint«>d ti) er>rr rt',i*ect; keep in close touch with IIS, Toll of the Mine moke, thoroughly re-! paired, and wlU give good m-rvleo; j ajld We’ll bring yOU prospei'- ! each A number of No. 2 Williams, In flue «b*pe: J each.. * $25.03 | Make your aeleelloua awl «*nd lu order at : finee. Bent on approval any when-, If «• | press eharges nre pal.1. ity. TKX f.OT8 IN A STONE’S THROW OF Cram (wrk. Think of It at $425 each, or $400 liy taking the hunch. A chance to double your inouey. CONFEDERATE AVENDE, CLOSE TO South Boulevard, two Iota 5S^ l>y 150 each, at $60) each. They are beauties. SEE ABOUT TFIAT NEW TKN-ROOM house, ivuled at $52.50; prlco $1,660. You sro sleeping over your rights here. I HAVE A BAItGAIN IN A WEST Peachtree lot; 92 by 150, for $7,5t)0. WEST PEACHTREE FLAT: BENTS AT $155 per mouth. Price $14,000. Easy term*. KSTOKIA STREET. FRONTING EAST Fair street; cur; price of $190 Is very ; cheap for It. ' FOR SALE. NEW HOMES AT COPENH1U. EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. ONE BEAt’TIFtM. (-ROOM RKMIDENCE; city water, bath and toilet. $35 per month. ONE ELEGANT COTTAGE, $25.l» FER ONI.- COZY HOME. $STm I’Elt MONTH I WRITING MACHINE CO., 2/1 BY 218 BY ON PONCt; DB LEON avenue ut $3) per f**ot; enough said. SOUTHERN STATES PAYMENTS SAME AN REST NOW ready. First cons first served. COPENHELL LAND CO., j No. 15 Kdgewood Are., near PenehtrM *t. j Ball Phone mt Atlanta Phone 30. 124-25-20 Candler Bldg. “WE GET RESULTS.” 1 THE OLD TURF EXCHANGE IJI’II.D- lug on Pon***» l»«>D-on; mite«I at $25 ret nioatli. Ix)t lu* try 200. Pric«f $3^*). S***- wo for bargains. W. E. WORLEY, 325 Empire Bldg. BeU Phone 3312, , Atlanta Phone 3983. WOOD FIBER WALL PLASTER. THE ORIGINAL PROD UCT, AND THE ONLY PLASTER MANUFAC 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. ■ | STATISTICS. BUILDING PERMITS. $100—W. L. Fain, .to erect Iron awning mi brick tralldlng. corn** Currier and Piedmont avenue. $345—F. A. Cockle, to move hou$*e and re pair *n me at l<3 Peaehtrea street. 91(0-Wells HIku ('• Shipping Crossties North. Special to Tin* Georgian. Brunswick, Ga.. Dec. 8.—The Ameri can Tie and Timber Company, of this city, Iiuh again closed a charter for the next trip north of tho steamship Satilia of tho Brunswick Htcamnhip line. The wtcaoier will come south on her second trip some time next week with a full cargo, and will take back a cargo of about forty thousand cross- ties. Clothing Caught Fire. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Gn., Dec. 8.—•Mi**. Klee nor McMIchatl Men at death’s door at her home In South Macon as the result of having 1»ecn frightfully burned yester day when her clothing i$ecame ignited from the grute fire In her room. Lumber Company Organised. 8pevial to The Cleorglaii. Macon, Ga., Dec. 8.—Messrs. O. L. McRcc, K. A. Hullum and ft. K. Hines, Macon business men, have organised the McKee Lumber Company, and will start business within u short time. A capital stock of $10,000 has been paid up. Ten Years for Stealing Mule. •Special to The Georgian. Macon, Ga.. Dec. 8.—Henry Collins, a negro, was sentenced to ten years’ Im prisonment In the- penitentiary by at 74-6 Murlettn strccL $2(0—East Atlanta l^iud Co., store front at 70 to erect metal also { judge Felton yesterday, after cimvlc- < • ^ on ° n a rhurge of mule theft. Edgewood a PROPERTY TRAN8FERS. •790—W. it. Kirkprtfrick to West l.umbcr Co., lot on Oak street near Howell place. Warranty deed. $250—Johu N. SI ins to Edna Belle Slui*. lot on corner of l'harr’s, h'ln!tit's and I’rnw- font's land In land lot 61. Warranty deed. $60—Wot»tvli»w Cemetery Association to Caroline i|, I leery. I«*t In W**stvlew lery. Warranty deed. $1.100—Rant Atlanta r.nnd Co. to W. A. Callaway, lot on Waddell street near Edge- wood avenue. •900— Mrs. Annin Brown to Mrs. E, Ifiin- drlx, lot on Flat Shoals rood. Warranty deed. $860-D. W. Yarbrough |o Mis. Annie Brown, lot on Flat Shoals rand near Clay street. Warranty deed. Deaths atid Funerals. DEATH8. j In colored), of imeuinoitla at 3u6 Tamil Bobble Tuck, aged Klrkwofsl nvenue. John W. Mnxwell, ngeil months, died at 49 years, died at 6W S. iTyor street. C. W. Reynolds, ageil 60 years, died of pneumonia at 218 E. Georgia avenue. Minnie Hicks, aged 24 years, died of coll- •lied at 16! N. Boulevard. A. Tate (eolondi. ugitl 64 y**nrs, died of ponlexy at 162 Ashby strict. Walter Johnson (•‘olnrcd), uge«l :» yours, died of acute Indigestion at 43 Carter street. I toe Jones n-olorid). age«| -js years, died Cletmrne, Tex. WOODWARD LUMBER COMPANY. HARDWOOD INTERIOR FINISH AND MANTELS, DOORS, SASH & BLINDS. SEND YOUR PLANS FOR ESTIMATES. ATLANTA - - GEORGIA. Cashiar of Kimball, Mir. L. M. Inglls, cashier of the Kim ball. has been appointed to a similar IKMiltion In the Palmer House, Chicago. Mm. Inglls will leave next week for i’Mongo to assume her new duties. Ladies of Maecabses. Gate city Hive No. 4, Ladles of Mar. caliees, will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock at 122 Peachtree ntrect. City 8alssmsn. city Baietonan's A«*kii iatlo The at the city hall Hatuulny morning and decided to give a nilnatrel sh«*ur it) March, the proceeds of which will go to charity. The following committee was ap pointed: H. Cufawsky, G. P. W'el.sin- ger, C. K. Weddlngton, W. K. King and J. D. Duncan. Will Elect"Officers. B. L. Crynss. B. I*. CryiiMs, aged 67 yearn, died Friday night at his resident 87 Ber rien avenue. He In survived by four daughter*, one son and one slater. The funeral services will be conducted Bun- day morning at the residence. The In terment will be In Sylvester cemetqpr.- J. W. Maxwell. The body of J. W. Maxwell, who died Friday morning, was sent to McDon ough. Ga., for Interment Hnturday aft er noon. John W. Baksr. John W. Baker, aged 52 years, died Saturday morning at 5:30 o’clock at the Kimball house. The body will bo stm to Greenville. 8. C., Saturday night ut 12:1J» o’clock. His relative* reside In Hatcavllle, 8. C. Jamss W. Gresn. James \V. Green died l-’rlday night at his residence. 1293 Marietta street, after an Illness of about two months. He Is survived by Ids mother, two son* and one daughter. The funeral services will he conducted Sunday afternoon at the residence. The Interment will be at Casey’s cemetery. M. Yarbrough. M. Y.u brought Aged 27 year*, died Friday at \in*n£* StcAion. T'.e fUneml v.ill !*e conducted Saturday ar.d the in terment will be at Hollywood ceme tery. Mr. Yarbrough was a son-in-law of Si-igeunt W. H. Turner, of the At lanta police force. Bobbie Tuck. Bobby Tuck, the 7-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Tuck, died Friday , night m the family residence, 49 Kirk- mel I wood uvenui-. The funeral services will ' ‘ Ik- conducted Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock in the private chapel of Harry G. Poole A Co. The Inter.nent will be at LawivnctvHle, On. W. P. Archer. The body of VV. I*. Archer, who die4 In Tucson, Arlx.. June 17, arrived iq Atlanta Saturday morning. Mr. An h- The annual election of officers of (er was a former resident of this city Grady tent. No. 2, Knights of tlm Mac- cabees. will take place next Wednesday evening In the lodge room* at No. S6 Central avenue. All members arc urged lo be present* who removed to Arixona for the bene fit of his health. The Knights of Pyth ias will have charge of the funeral ir- rangetnents. The body Is at the un- . delinking parlorv of Harry . & Co