The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 18, 1906, Image 14

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u THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. rn.'SlUV. DEFEUDER W. Ads Only 1 Cent a Word No fid. taken for lets than 25 cents. Six words of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive insertions: 1 time . 3 times . 6 times . 26 times . 52 times . 78 times . 6 cents a lint. 5 cents a lint. A'/g cents a lint. 4 cents a line. S'/2 cents a line. 3 cents a lint. We Will Send for Vctir Ad. Without Charge For Messenger Service. Call Ue on Bell Phone 4527 Mein, or 4401 Atlanta Phone. When Sending Ade. Pay for at Ratos quoted above. Ads. for Situations Wanted Will be Inserted Fret. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. GRANDMOTHER’S SALVE. GUARANTIED TO CUBE ANY CnllOMC sore, carbuncles, bill, cuts, burns, tet ter. erysipelas, chapped bn ml* ami Ups, piles, catarrh. Tare, clean am! harmless. | lint been gln*u away for about eighty | vesrs. Recently placed on the market. If j druggist falls to furnish It. semi us 23c in I stamps am) hv will send you a bos, poet- I ago paid. National Olutuieut Company. { Atlanta. Ha. WANTED HELP—MALE. m V •'OCR FURNITURE he .1. It. Tomer Furniture Co., \V. Mitchell Nt. Itfll I'boue 173;, TYPEWRITER*. ftecond-linml typewriters of nil makes our specialty. beat values nml lowest prices gunrauteed. Illuatiuted catalogue free. vers. Underwoods and ulnjztm wniia WE WANT TODAY ETENO ROOKKEKP- era. typewriters, office l»oys and rooks. Globe Btislnrs* Itnrenn. 419 Fourth National 1 Bank Bldg. Bell phone, Main 13* W A N T E I)—COMPETENT REMINGTON operators furnished positions. Rem I ngtoa Typewriter Co.. Ill Peachtree street. WANTED "FOR UNITED STATES MA- rlne Corps, men between ages of 19 and 8; an opportunity to see the world. For full Information, apply In person or by let ter to Marine Recruiting Office. Til Auatell building. Atlanta. Os. port. Covington county. Alabama. SITUATIONS AND HELP SECURED FOR every Iwdy. Employment department. Hap fist tabernacle, 9 to 10 a. in. 'Phone 2281. WANTED. FIVE OR SIX YOUNG MEN TO DO COLLECT ING AND SOLICITING; MUST BE HONEST AND RELIABLE, AND ABLE TO GIVE SMALL BOND. ADDRESS AT ONCE, B. X. L., CARE TIIE GEOR GIAN. WANTED-BOOKKEBI-ER: YOUNG MAX must In* quick and accurate; references required. F. II. H., care Georgian. WANTED—MEN TO I.KAltN IlAUIlF.lt trade; few weeks completes; have Just opened our 23d branch here and offer ane rial Inducements for limited time; grnuu •tea paid $12 to $20 weekly; ran earn ox- penaea liefore completing If desired; schol arship Include* tuition, tools, diplomas and positions. Don’t mist this chance. Call or write Moler Bartier College, cor. Hunter snd Forsyth streets. with our patterns; learned In two hours; full particulars for stamp. Ifsrper Art Co., Fayetteville, Ua. .WANTED—BOOKKEEPER OR A88IHT gentleman. I*. O. Bos 171. wantkd-bookkeepkr; young man Must be quick and accurate; references re attired. The Philip Carey Mfg. Co., No. 34 W. Alabama street. STENOGRAPHER $40. llOt'MKKKKPKK. $20. Office assistant. $26. Teacher to take charge of school In Florida. Bellamy Busi ness Agency, 1330 Candler Bldg. WANTED HELP—Mils ami Femals. TKACIIER8—BOTH 8KXE8-DEH1I11N0 good January openings should write Geor gia Teachers’ Bureau. Covington. Oa. State work wanted and minimum salary. .Send credentials. No registration fe«- next ten Uaya for one years membership. SITUATIONS WANTED. tlst tsliernaele. 9 to 10 n. ui. 'l'hone 2381. WANTED-f‘tWITlGN AS FOREMAN Tilt awpcrlntend* nt t*v flrst-ehisa nn—iinnL-; brier or wood construction; experirm.e Ad dress 150, care Georgian. YOUNG MAX WANT* A POMITIO.V A8 a clerk In a grocery store. lias had a year's eiperienee. Address W. P. \V., rare 'Phone. Atlanta 4*i7 al Rank •eliding. Atlanta. On, MORE REPLIES THAN OTHERS COMBINED December 15, 1906. The Atlanta Georgian, Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen: Perhaps you wiuld he interested to know that on a small want ad. in your paper on Thursday and Friday of this week and in two otlu-r papers of this city at the same time, The Georgian brought us more repiles than the others combined. . Yours Very Truly, B. C. HARPER, lery. New York. In gna pud electric supplies. SHOULD YOU HAVE A CM rough, take ”Uewberry’a I)e Ing better. l>niggl*t» sell It. 4 open wagons, 2 cabs. Central Ca Co.. No. 14 IMiMlmnut avenue. TWO SECOND-HAND BANK K> with time locks, made by DlehoUl Co.; three second hand fireproof safes roll top snd one standing desk and m office rhslr* and three office rugs t cheap. 24 8, Broad Ht. R. W. Kills. M. A. SHELTON. DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS practical ,tovc .n.t range rt’P.l work nnd materia) ffuaranfepij, Bm 5215. 61 Sontli I’ryor street. MISCELLANEOUS. Franklin Cleans Clean. THAT'S Mr BUSINESS. * BELI, 620. II. Ilaynlc, Nnrcroaa, On. Unlit delivery service. Apply 113 Gordon. cook stoves—f>T.r. urn link. FOR SALE—RuAL ESTATE. IF YOU HAVE i-hopeiitv to sbll pine. It with us; »» glva It our ap»lal and psraonal ntlnntlon. If H'n wnrth tbn pries w* will anil It. C. H. 'Yrlln A Co.. UM 'ourth Natlounl Rank. OLD HATS MADE NEW. glvau prompt anil careful attention, work, latent styles. Acme Hotter.. (V Whitehall itreet. WANTED—BIDS. by 50 feet. Apply to 105 South l-r.t-i MADAME MELLIE. THE NOTED EGYPTIAN PALM IIIT. containing over $3»w. on Trinity. Mitchell. Whitehall, or East Point i night about 10 o’clork. Fifty dollar* If returned to The Georgian office. BOARDERS WANTED. Inspection, comparlsur and patronnge. POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER, •ffli" iusiii **r traveling. Oter ire’, experient e. Address Twenty WANTEO—AGENTS. Jvrer* strew. Atlonts, Ga. Do \t>\ WANT MONEY 7 WANTED. BOAHDEID room* with iNNtrd for men; also table boarder* • tree street. WALL PAPER. East Hunter atrv**:. Roth phones 663. MONEY TO LOAN. druggist* nml agent* •old ftftcwit }r MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEG P-l* uni others American laveatmeat Co.. $04 Candler Bldg. Mortgage loins ou real estate. 1 h BUSINESS DIRECTORY •I'. " ,r “ ' ' -.rr.n >11 BICYCLE SUNDRIES. . ere BICVCLtn AM> KU.MJIUUa-i.VRGEWr . ^ hlcyclv and sundry distributor* lu the ut Soutu. Soutuciu ugeuts lor Fierce, Yale, ou- Hmdl and lludaoa wcyeJes. Wrlur tor our ))(>«• cur doguw itu.l f.i'ivo Hat. AtefifiUdcr- ~ Ulyas CARPENTERS AND CABINET MAK* MODELS AND NOVELTIES; PROMPT . ’ service. Bell 'phoue 2374.- Atlanta Wood ror and Iron Novelty works, JPO Marietta ug street. MONCRIEF— A HE'S THE 3IAN THAT HELLS HOT AIR. th Installs furnaces in old bouses as well ns new. He prepares a cellar If you have —- none. Mourrlcf f urnace Co. Both ’phones. ge MESSENGER SERVICE. FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MKIt- — svngers, pbouo 24. J. A. Davies aud J. *8. C. llrsnan. ‘VO SEWING MACH IN E8, raj RENTED—TWO DOLLARS PER MONTH, ell either Singer or Wbeeier A Wilson. We rent ouly new machines with complete set — of attachments. Prompt delivery. Both. ■phones ita. Singer newlng Machine Ca, i H Whitehall afreet. STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED. A 8TOVB8 AND UANtlKH HEPAI1IKD AND -al avt np. Expert workmau. l-altarao, ra Furnilore bouse, 255 IVtarv atroou 'I’hooaa, Atlaulx 2412, Ball 134 weal. Wa buy any- — thing TALKING MACHINES. TALKING uACHINRH AND IlKCORD*- Whol.aAle and retail illatrlbutora of Tie. tor Talking Machine* and Records. Jutt E. received large cooa/gnment of machine* and t- over 19,000 record*. Immedlar# attention i. clTcn mall orders. W# want tae name# of nil talking machine dealer* lu the South. Write for catalogue. Atesaader-Elyea ca TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. II. W. HOUNTIIHH A BRO. TRUNK AND BAG CO. Ratal 1 and repairing. So. 7J Whitehall street. Phone 117$ T. WATCHMAKING. — TO THE TRADE: COlll-UCATBD X watches arc my hobby. Modern Ideas la t work anil dealings. H. Walter Lelt. lloom B. 1717 Fourth National Bank Bldg.. Atlanta. SHOE REPAIRING. It .MORRIS PARK. 83 NORTH PRYOR street. Fine shoo repairing; t»est leather — and work guaranteed. Work called for and K delivered. Bell ’phono 1443. ~ FOR ELECTRICAL CON- - TRACTING and repair work, or gns and electric nature*, -phone Frrtwell-Jonr* Co. v Bell, 1527; Atlanta. 60$. .T MEDICAL. '! ODIUM, MORPHINE - GUARANTEED T home c»fre; $8 and teatlnionlnl: $15 with- w out It. Free trial to physicians. Dr. J. F. Rough ton A Co., Atlanta, Ga. " KROMOPATH1C REMEDIES CUtlB scalp diseases and make hair gtw*. Krom r a Me<llcated Bonn makes yon if- ^ elenlcally dean. (90 years success.) t J. 3. _ Krom. specialist. €13 “The Grand, At- » lanta. OaT • INSTALLING AND REPAIRING. i ENGINE ROOM AI’PI.IANCE8. ELEVA- ** tor*. (MKuping machinery and steam neat- 1 Ing plants. Plans snd specification# for 9 Acetylene gas plants furnished. George W. Moore. 24Vt 'Vest Hunter street. LOOK AT YOUR HAT. „ - OLD STYLE SOFT AND STIFF HATH ' donned or dyed and reshaped to late styles. Domestic nnd foreign ordera by pi all * and express given special attention, llus- * l * sey, 2$H Whitehall street, Atlanta. On. ^ SEWING MACHINES. WE RENT ENTIRELY NEW .MACHINES with Inti'.t Improved nttai-hmrnta. - Prompt delivery. I’onrteous attention. $2 per month. Ilomestlc Hewing Machine Coronnnv. 1^4 North Prvor street. ^ r a BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. y . c a TUB CELEBRATED BARRETT STOVES J AND RANGES , Arc th* only Mtoraa and Ranges on earth lu which lie heat 1-A8SES UNillKI.l J AROUND THE OVEN. Fully protected - by goverumect paten**, manufacture«l l»y * Atlanta Htovo Work*. Make your dealer » get you one. A LUMBER PLANT. FOR HALE-Wi: OFFER FOR SALK ONE * of the most desirable pinning mill plants : In south Georgia. Cook Co., Fltagornld, " ! >>'■ n FOR .SALE *AT A HAIUL\IN-HAUNF.8H factory and tannery conveniently Uicated; new Ixtlhiltiga nml up-to-date machinery. „ Atldress ••Factory,” cnr«» this r»*|»er. HARDWARE RURINESH FOR RALE AT a Lnrtnlu; g$>04l reason for sidling; write quick. Uewley llanlware Co., Union. 8. C, Itt'SINEftft CHANCES. Good 4*ties, t4»$». S$»e me. \V. Jones, flu»Iness Broker. ( . ivnterv lll.ts Pon$*s 6589. v HOLIDAY GOODS. . ..., . HOLIDAYS WILL SOON “ BE HERE. GET YOUR LITTLE BOY A NICE WHITE HICKORY GOAT WAGON. , 50-32 WEST MITCHELL ST.. ATLAN- TA, GA. E. L. MORSE, 1114 .Fourth National Bank HENRY COUNTY FARM OF 100 ACRES. 3) acres original foreat. 12 In bottom, 12 In pasture; balance In good state of cultiva tion; 9-room thralling. built 5 fear*; ten ant's hoiiM*. barns and stables. Convenient to elturchea and school. Price $2,600 cash. Make offer. Must he sold within ten duys. S. B. TURMAN & CO. B-rooiu n«m»e; nil cuuvcuieiii-rn, uum im years; large, level lot. $5,000. $1,100 cash, balance can lie arranged to suit you. HIGHLAND AVK.—LEVEL CORNER LOT (60x160 to alley); $1,276. Terms $275 cash, and $2X) year nt 6 per cent Interest. NEW STORE AND THREE ROOM8-TRI- nngulnr lot; near Marietta street; rental value i $166 year. $1,260, half cash. FIFTY-ACRE "TRUCK FARM. 7 MILEX' 1 south of center of Atlanta; $2,000. Terms I $600 cash, balance within 6 years. SEVENTY-BIGHT. ACRES . OF THE finest land In north Georgia; nearly new 10-room brick residence; water and gas; nu merous substantial outbuildings; 22 miles from Atlanta: 6,009 lteariug Klhertn bench trees; railroad station and side-track on place; an exceptionally fine suburban home for $12,500. Call or write for full particu lars. PIEDMONT. vNBAR FORREST AVK.-A splendid 9-room substantially built home, ased $459 net. Price $6,000. $2,000 cash. SEVEN ACRES, 3H MILES FROM CRN- fer of Atlanta, on McDonough (rnaenda- ilxed) road. $800, $2J0 cash, balance wl“ YOUR ATTENTION TO, AND I NS PEC tlou of, the fo)lowlug properties Is re spectfully Invited. The time to buy a cheap niece of property Is when the owner has definitely decided to tell, and will not stand on any fixed price, but Is willing to nt least oue-hnlf way meet your views as to the value of the property. For business reasons dimes nt people sonietl Investment. have to lose little up oo some other THE FOLLOWING PBOPERTIES WILL 1m> sold. It remains for you to declds whethef you will get one of them or not EIGHT-ROOM 2-STORY HOUSE, WITH nil modern conveniences, on Capitol ave nue near Georgia -avenue; enat front, lot 50x200 feet. The lot nml house, according to surrounding prices. Is worth $5,750 to $6,000; can lw» bought for $4,360: It Is a first class Investment. Terms 81,250 cash, bal once easy. .vwiiiil oiun—* otuiuuD, .Vi hew 8-room house; large lot; conven to Piedmont avenue nnd Juniper street lines; near Eighth street: nil modern provet aunts: enu be bought for very much less thnu It Is really worth. Terms $1,600 psieb, balance easy. . W. A. FOSTER. Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. will sell nt nuctloii ( Every farm nine ling* on them. This property Is In He* Kalb county, and. within 14 mile* of the vmrt Itotiae In Atlanta. we are going to id I It to the hlgheMt bidder without re- lerve, on terms of one-fourth rash, and the mlance In one. two nnd three years. The sale will Inst nil day nml light re ’rcfthuicnt* will be served free. Write, tel egraph. telephone or call on us for plats thing full nml detailed Information. Also Ion nnd how to get there. Colonel sou lives ou the property, and will question of n short while when the la of Peters street will have to reach good little erosn streets. If taken rage nnu u nrres oi mini: mic running branch; land covered with nice oak grove, east front, paved roml all the way Into the city, and only ten minutes' walk from car line; only one and ot»e-br.!f tulles from city limit*. Price $2,650, nnd the land alone Is worth this money. Terms easy. Splendid nrlghlMtrs. churches nnd public school. Call for our rout and sale bulletin. S. B. TURMAN & CO. W. M. SCOTT & CO., City, Mineral and Farm’ Properties, Atlanta, Ga. 1150 CAH1I ANB $25 TER MONTH BUYS a beautiful six-room cottage, -one-half block Grant park. Lot fronts two streets. Up-to-date In every way. Price $3,660. PRICE $1.500—ON FLAT 8IIOAL ROAD, 9 miles from Atlanta: fine farm of 6o acres, with five-room house and tenant house; 18 acre* In bottom, J2 acres In up land under cultivation, remainder tlml»er- ed. Shoal creek running through corner; also, fine spring. Will take team of mules part payment Gordon streets. r. NEAR LEE AND have a five-room cot- city conveniences; value for $2,000. t>. avenue. Cottage home containing (Ire son street, good three-room cottage; nlc it; all Improvements down In street am paid for. Price $1,600. Very easy terms. lUau .vjn i uitauk vr imw with nil file dty rouvemence*. near Grant nrlt ear line. A perfect little home and heap for I2.S90, on terms of $350 cash and nonth. You cau not bent this If . BARGAIN IN’ A LOT IN THE PRET- tlest i»art of North Boulevard, near An- * -- »nuo. 47 by 14<> feet to alley. Snap 00. This Is the right place fur a ' a good place to build a house that ions 2027. Atlanta Phone 1881. SALES DEPARTMENT: A. H. HOOK, R. <?. EVE. HOME! fine 1-RICK I2.1S0-1H MIt.F.8 PROM DEPOT at Adnlmvlllc, on Western nnd Atlantic railroad; a fine farm of 80 acres, nnd good house. Very productive laud. Has 800 El- l»erta peach trees. Wo can give term* on this. This Is a very flno farm and ought sell quick: FEW OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL LOTS left near Westvlew. on car line. You had better let me show you theae. Price Is right nnd terms easy. WEST END-BEST RESIDENT SECTION; eight-room two-storr house; up-to-date In every particular. Worth $0,000, for quick sale $5,00) gets It. This kind Is bard to find In that locality nt the price. NEAR PONDERS AVENUE. FOUR NEAR- Iv new negro houses, all celled. I«ot 126 by 127 feet. Room to build other houses. Hents for $16 per month. If you are look ing for Investments, see us nt once, ns wc are going to sell them; $1,500 takes them. NORTH BOULEVARD-IN BEST RES!- dent part; nine-mom house; three stores, with porcelain bath, china closet, iinutr; nml furnace. Corner lot. 53 by 18$ feel For n few day* only. $5,200. No. 105 South Pryor Street. Lot 55 by 105. Price $8,500 Let us show you this piece of centra! property. FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR. ANSLEY PARK CHEAP. LOT ON PEACHTREE CIR CLE, NEAR PEACHTREE ST., 100X220. CAN BE HAD FOR $1,500 LESS THAN ITS VALUE. THE OWNER WANTS TO SELL AND AUTHORIZES US TO CUT THE PRICE IN ORDER TO REALIZE. LIES BEAUTIFULLY; EAST FRONT. IT’S LIKE A PICTURE. FINE VIEW THAT WILL NEVER BE OBSTRUCTED. IF YOU WANT A LOT IN THIS BEAUTIFUL PARK THIS IS THE OPPORTUNITY OF YOUR LIFE. MONEY TALKS HERE AND IT’S UP TO YOU NOW IF YOU WANT A GOOD THING. -JAMES L. LOGAN & CO., 214 Empire Building, Phone 4310 L, Main XMAS BARGAINS. MORRIS CHAIRS. $25 LEATHER MORRIS. CHAIRS $20 $20 LEATHER MORRIS CHAIRS $1$ ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. BOGS—Candled, actln, tie. LIVE POULTRY—Hen*, tctlre. Hum, •»ch: ehlcken, plentiful, lie&c .‘fS 1 . lu-ks. Pekin. Kc each; puddle, aejol f«cn; (MM. foil feathered. Bo ,«ch?t«? ker,. aettre, 14e pound. DRESSED POULTRY'—Gee,e. nndria. antler, 1031:4c pound; turkaya, undreaa active, 14616c pound; hen., undrawn. »?. five, 13c pouad; duck,, undrawn. 15c pound: frle,. active, 15c pound. ’’ PRODUCE—TenneiMe rib, una boon, Tcnncce Munp. fe; l.rd, 10c lb.; bami octlve, 14c lb.; .boulder, active, 10c lb.; active, 10c lb.; buttar active, 15®22«c ih” bee,wax. active, 25c pound; noney. brlrti. active. Sc pound; honey In l-pound block, active, 12c pound; ehe.toot. active, 13.3 k skGaft&nsi: $1.40«1.50. * GAME— (. , tire, tc each; ducke. $1$ OAK VELOUR 3IORR1S CHAIRS. ,$14.» 220 MORRIS ROCKERS $14.50 ROCKERS! ROCKERS! UPHOLSTERED OAK 110 OAK AND MAHOGANY $10 rOLlSIIED MAHOGANY ROCKERS..pi $15 OAK SHAVING STANDS, ONLY..112.50 LADIES’ DRESSING TADLES $1$ UP Robison-Martin Fur. Co., 27 E. Hunter St. FOR RENT. DWELLINGS. 20 BALTIMORE PLACE. THIS TWO-STOBY EIGHT-ROOM HALF- hous«> la on (hr south sldr of Baltimore place, betwecii West iVnrhtree ami Hprlng streets, and Immeillately across the street from the Baltimore block; has gas, hot anil 1*011! water, t>orrelaln hath, closet, sta tionary wnslistnml, sink In tho kitchen, ami ' heated by hot air furnace. If you aro llltt'IBUllI, UIpeacu, v. <M. .urn, lire, active. 1c pound. FRUITS—Lemon., fancy Me A00 B.n.n.a, per bunch. cun». .cur,, tOcfttt.OO: atral(hte, $1.5002.00. Plneepplca, Florida elock, per crate. $2.00. Oransn Florida (lock, owing to alio and conditio, on arrival, per box, $2.26®$.60. AppIm, -holce Ben D.vl., $3.2fiui60; fancy, 1315; Naw York atate. applet, wlntar varle tica. choice, per barrel, $$.2564.60; faiuw, - j. ..— - ork In 6-lb. Niagara a, BH9 ^nberrlea, fancy j, par barrel, $12.00 $11.00. Grape , fruit. Florida atock, owing to alae and color, per box 41.M 6450. Llmea, Florida .took, .per hundred, 75c©$l. Nuta. fancy, mixed. In boxca. per aacka averaglng^lOO. poubdt aarb, owing ta ,r VE e d I?TaEle8—Beeta, cabbage erataa, active. $1.00 crate: cabbage, etandard cratu, 2c pound; cabbage, barrels, 2c pound; egg plant, nctlva. $2.60 crate; encum bers, $1.60 crate; tomatoee. fannr. active. $460 crate; tomatoee. choice, active. 12.000 425 crate; beana. round green, WOO crate; onions, dry, active, J$c buibel; Irlab pou- toea, active No. L 10c bushel; eelety, f e°; oy. 66«S0c bunch; pepper, active, 12 23 crate; akra, six baskets,.small, $450 crate; cauliflower, active, 6010c pound; lettuce, headed. $1.60«2 drum; aweet potatoes, yel low. active, 60 bushel; awMt pots toes, white, active. 60c bushel; kraut, half-barrel. UIS; rutabaga turnips, H4c. StrawberrleB, $5040c crate. FLOOR, ORA IN AND PROVISIONS. FLOUB—Highest patent W.M; heat pet- ent $4.10; atandard.patant. $4.25: half pat- •nt, »c 90: spring whMt patent, $6. CORN-Cholce red cob. 69c; No. I willU, 64c: No. 2 yellow, 67c; mixed, 67c; old crop choice, «c; old crop No. 2, «7c: old cron mixed. Sic: new TenneMOO white, «c; crack clipped, die; No. 2 white, 47c; No. 2 mixed, 47c; Texas rust proof, 62c. Bborti. white, V ll.K; pure bran, »i.»; mixea oranu. »i.». Hi$Y—Timothy, choice l*r«# bales. $1.3: do., cnnlre nMilbfilea, *L»; do., No. j clover, mixed, 81.20; do., No. 2 clover mixed $1.16. Choice Bermnda. 90c. RYE—Georgia, $1.00; Tennessee, 90c. Bar- ^the^iwove Price* are f. o. b. Atlanta. PROVISIONS—Supreme hfirat lfc. Don hams, 16c. Cfillfornla heme, $9.00. Dry salt extra riba, $9; hellJee. 2.06 pounds. 10.25; fnt S icks 9.00; plates, 8.00; Supreme lard, 10.0); now Drift compound MG. trout, 8c 3a do, ““ M Sly-..- rr-y pound; bar shad. ishfje poJnd ;^gB»h~w'taey frwt^OftlOc epoun ’ ffWlt . ; rock shad, Utfsoc. HEMUIDLL A VEX I? E-GOOD FOUR- rotun cottage, with Imll running through. Utt 50 feet front. Cara pass the door. STATE STREET-TWO FOUR-ROOM houses with hall; also Improvements down. This Is fine white renting property, and some one Is going to get a bargain. feet. Price $2.4SO. Terms. -heap. See LIEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, 28 Peauhtree St. REMOVAL SALE. DAVID W. YARBROUGH, MASTER PI,UMBER. , MONEY TO LOAN AT 5. 6 A Ml 1 Pi'll cen» Interest, according to security of- ff'ftl, aus.ill expanse au«l prompt aiisuthm. / >,, -,g.,,,ki m f g,f 71 -i \ rntn ra. ♦ Only On real estate lu jo I mar Atlanta. 1 $l( t.OUIIl OL ll«l\lO I.- al cate uiiv present location, ! SI-F.4-IAI, HOME FUNDS TO LKND: | mvinev •>'» twM . Mn 4 suy aniouat. 4>i. 5 and « per ceet. Write • C;l\lllj; UOl CCm er ceil H W Canon. .4 8. Broad atreat. .iiiiscount on all linisheu Ital- W55. 20 E. Hunter St. {j inn and Georgia marble, also I.- ciDvwt i ,, " niao - r - ,u » - j - 3 ‘-'“uivc-uvl 'granite monuments. Clicro- ttJu.4^sun^ :MM«ran».C 4»T,;is; j kec Marble & Granite inly. vill tin*? It t ft «1w •'ffl*^* $*f Ataiiih. IL.Uiuk..u.| A 8uBU, W I’roileniial balMIng Atlauta. Ga. - SFOUR I’Ui: • ! lead Ml tiui ; also mpi»y I i Straight per . site State Capitol. A. J. WEST & CO., H Kt’IIASE MONEY NOT Eft WANTED— \NV bate at»out $20,000 cash In hand to nut In go*>il purchase money notes. If you hare any. please submit them. JACKSON HTJ1ERT. NEAR PONCE. DE- l.con avenue. A handsome new eight-room two story house, never Imh*u occuplml. All modern conveniences. Isot 60 by I654£ fe$‘t. This house I* Leautlful. lias to bo seen to 1m* appreclatiMl. Price $7,600. WEST IIARBIS STBKF.T—EIGHT-ROOM Iwo-story house, with alley on the side; stable In rear. In a stone’s throw of Tab ernacle and accessible to two car Hues. Price $4,260. Terms, If desired. WALDO STREET. NEAR SOUTH ROL'LE- r;tr«I school. A new four-room eotlng*; wide hall running through; cabinet man tels: extra larg« front veranda; latticed hack porch. The house la well worth $2,- 00); but $1.80) gets It; thin! cash. 27 EAST FOURTH STREET. THIS TWO - STORY SEVEN - ROOM frame, on lot 36 by 190, which lies level, on the east side of Fourth street, be ... een the two Peaeh7i*ees; fins gns, hot nml cold water; porcelain hath, closet, *ta- >nnry wnshstand, sink In the kitchen; In ginv» ne|f»b^^lr^•''*''• •« •* nnd gmxl repair. Within half block of both u 4 «*$• t arn, lteiun lei t**r imituu. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue, Both Phones 111. CHRISTMAS BAR GAINS. ROCKERS! ROCKERS! GR0CERIE8. sesgass- COFFEB— KMBtsd Arbuckls's, WWtbalk lo hags or barrels, 1144c: green UOlSr. RICE—Carolina, «MVnle, according to tha ,r ciVEi:SE—Fancy foil cream dairy, UHc; twins, 15c. Shredded blacnlt, $9 case; No. 2 rolled oats, $S case. Sack grits, 92j>ound bag*. $1.16. Oyatera, full weight, $1.76 case; light cane. ueu HimaD. <o case, nn* ■aiuiim $4.86 case. Cocoa, $9c; chocolate 35c; sour, l-ponnd Jars, 48c. Roast beef, $1.39 case. Corned Imet, $1.10 case. Catsup, $1.80 case. Sirup: New Orleans, 36c gallon; corn 3c E llon; Cuba 33c gallon; Georgia cane, a S5c. It, 190-pound. 60c. Axle grease, $!.<$. 8odn crackers, IHc pound; lemon 7%c; oys ter 7c. Barrel candy, per pound, 6c; lull ed. per pound, 6Hc. Tomatoes, 2-pouna. ILk) cau; l-pound. $425. Navy beaus. U: Lima benne. 5He. Beet matches, par gross, $1.66. Macaroni, 6H6$7c per pound. m Sar dine*, mustard, $3.25 case. Potash,.$3.3it $59 DAVENPORTS $65 MAHOGANY DAVENPORT*.*.......$62 $36 CHASE LEAFIER DAVENPORTS. ,$J9 $15 OAK SHAVING STANDS -.$12.50 $29 MAHOGANY iTL’SlC CABINETS. .’$15 $14 MAHOGANY MUSIC CABINETS....$9 AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS. Robison-Martin Furniture Co., 23 and 27 E. Hunter St. BOUND TO TRACK AND LEFT TO FATE HAVE A rrgTOMKB WHO WILL PAY $1,000 «r $6,00) f«*r a nice s«*ven-room north side home.* If you arc In the market! n home or Investment, 'phone me. and | UI take pica sure lu abunlug you. BETWEEN PEACHTREE STREET AND Piedmont avenue, on Pfeilmont place. o|,| t Thirteenth street, wc have tome beautiful t shady lots nt $1,400 each. PIEDMONT AVENUE - SPECIAL IN- dnccuint fu bran-J-ucw, i:f$-to-dafc. I$cant|. fel eight room residence. Lance lot: 87.509. W. M. SOOTr & CO., 210-12 Goukl Bldg. Lewis F. Bowen, Salesman. Roanoke, Va„ Dec. I*.—A railroad watchman was taken from the engine, which he wax guarding, some time dur. Ing the morning by men auppoged to be tramp*, and after taking what money and other valuable, the watchman had. he was bound to a croastle and placed on the truck. An engineer, while making up a train, noticed the man tied to the track and released him. The engine came within ten feet of striking the tramp- bound victim • BUILDING PERMIT8. $S6®-W. B. Tolley, to bnlld ona-al"ry frame dwelling nt (rear) 21$ E. North nve gunshot (hoiulcldi*) nt 626 ! Miss Alice H. Turner, at 133 8. Pryor street. I.Iinlsoy Thomas (colored), aged $0 year*. dl«»d nt 123 Magnolia street (rear). Gi-orge Mitchell (colored), aged 45 year*. died at 29s Magnolia afreet. PROPERTYTRAN8FERS. r $155—Atlanta Ileal Estate Company to U W. Matthews, lot on McDaniel street near Rockwell street. Warranty deed. $190—E. W. Matthews to George Thomft*. lot on McDaniel street near Rockwell stp et. Warranty deed. . . $150—Daniel Carey to Alhert I,. Dden. !•« In land lot 250 on the l*eytou road. " :,r ‘ rnnty deed. .. . $l,w)9—F. M. Coker to W. It. Hatnmoi.;. lot oil Columbia avenue, College Park. claim deed. ... $3,000—Mrs. Ella C. ftcblestluger to Mr*. Minnie W. Lampkln, lot on West Peachtree street. _ v $3,599—Mrs. Mary C. Andrews to n > n Flckett. Jr., lot ou Lee atreet near Garden street. Warranty deed. _ $7,500—W. D. Thomson and A. D- Th •on to Mrs. Lena Chamhlee, lot on Aunuru a venae. Warranty deed. CARRIAGE WAS WRECKED, BUT OCCUPANT8 E8CAPED. 8peclal to The Oeorgtan. St. Augustine, Fla, Dec. 18.-Mr. and Mra. Albert Lewi*, prominent winter resident*, are receiving congratulail" n ' 1 over their narrow escape from serious Injury yesterday- morning In a colli.I" 1 while put driving. A runaway h " I> '.‘’ with a delivery wagon trailing bcnlna. crashed Into the Lewi* surrey, tearing off two wheel* and upsetting the '»- hide. The occupant* suffered no dam age but the shock. Mr. Ltwi* l* * multi-millionaire ot Prat Craak. P*