The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 19, 1906, Image 11

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n —* W THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, CHBISTMAS BARGAINS! ROCKERS! ROCKERS! „ „rR CBS® REDUCTION ON EVERY * in our hone*. STo^isPORTS, >«. 2"5Jhogany davenports. 82. SUiUi: LEATHER DAVENPORTS, >29 SHAVING STANDS. >12.60. n MAHOGANY MUSIC CABINETS, >16. JJ’jjTnoGANY MUSIC CABINETS, ». JvtTmaNT OTHER BARGAINS. BOB I SON-MARTIN FUR NITURE CO., 23 and 27 E. Hunter St. W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. I^TrnnisDAY. December 20. wo«, we .■HI B'll nt auction on the premlaea.colo- ..1 Jmcpb II. Johnson', fnmpue ''Moun- <•1,1 Vl-w Farm." Thl« plantation contain. Swmt i.j0 acre, of aplendM farming anil JlmWr Innila. It hat been aurveyed and mMIrlilwl into twelve good farm,, ranging ” ,Ue from IS to HO acrea. Ever, farm Ml both open and wooded land anil run- ;i„. water; amt nearly nil have tome Mfdlngt on them. Thla pronerty It In lie- Knlli county, anti within 14 mile* of .tbo Soft houae In Atlanta. We are eofug to ull it tn the hlshret blildor without re. Krrc. on term, of one-fourth cn»b, and the b,Inner In one. two anil three rear*. The sale will Inst all day anil light re freshment. trill l>e .erred free. Write, tel- ftranh. telephone nr enn on ua for plate 1 iftitiL- full and detailed Information. Alao tea tlon and how to get there. Colonel Johnson Urea.on the property, and will take pleasure In •howfwr anme should you ifrslrr to go out before the able. RENT INVESTMENT—WITHIN 200 FEET of ivtwrs street; charted street and car Hup Three new houses, built of good mn- tpri.il; occupied by good class of whit* ten- anti, it Is now netimlly month, whleli Is 10 per cent on *3.000. It Is „ti!v H question of n short while when the 1 hi*1 of I’eters atreet will hnve to reach oat on goad little cross streets. If tsken at once, 12.500 cash buys It. ON DUNN STREET, NEAR LEE AND Onrdou streets, we have a five-room cot* tng«* homo; nil the cltv conveniences: nl* mint new, rind good value for $2,000. Some terms can be arranged. AUSKA A V BN IE, NEAR HIGHLAND nrentie. Cottage liouu* containing fly® rooms and hall; lot 60 by 130. Price $2,600. j||*i> on same street, nice five-room cot* t.u’u on lot 50 by 140 to alley. Price $2,000. ON HIGHLAND AVENUE. NEAR HAMP- <<1*11 street. goo>1 three-room cottage; nice lot; all Improvements do«-n In street and pnltl f<»r. Price $1,600. Very easy terms. BUAND-NEW POTTAGE OK SIX ROOMS, with nil fhe city couveinences. near Grant park our line. A |H*rfect little home and cheap for $2,600, on terms of $360 cash ntid 125 per nmnth. You can not beat thla If you want a home. A llAKOAfX IN A LOT IN THE 1'ltET- float part «f North Boulevard, near An tler avenue. 47 1>y 14a feet to nlley. Simp for I.'.WA Thl* la the rljtht place for a home or it troorl place to laalld a houae that will sell at a prodt. Bell rhouc 2627. Atlanta Pbon* IM1. RAI.Eh DEPARTMENT:- A. H. HOOK, IL C. EVE. W. M. SCOTT & CO., City, Mineral and Farm Properties, Atlanta, Ga. ru CASH AND $25 PER MONTH BUYS a iMMUtlful six-room cottage, oue-balf bl'K-k Grant park. D»t fronts two streets. I fi-toHtate In every way. Price $3,060. I’ltU’K $1,500—ON FLAT SHOAL ROAD. 3 miles from Atlanta; flue farm of 60 jrrcB. with five-room hmim* ami tennut p n »w; acres in l»ottoin, 12 acres In up- bud under cuitiratiou. remainder timber ed. Shoal cieek runulitg through corner; »!«•<>, rtnp spring. Will take team of mules fart payment. riUCE $2.760—lVi MILES FROM DEPOT n? Atlnlisville, on Western and Atlantic railroad; a fine farm of $0 ncres, find good Rouse. \ cry priMluctlvo land. Has 800 El- Nrta pesch trees. We can give terms on hU. i’hls U a vsry Unto farm and ought lo sell quick. (Ktt or THOSE BEAUTIFUL LOTS . ,*t near Westvlew, on car line. You had lietter let me show you these. Price it right and terms easy. « KS'r END—BERT RESIDENT 8ECTION; '•ightroont two-atorr house: up-to-date In »i‘r)■ particular. Worth |«.0<W, for quick Mlo L.ooo gets It. This kind Is hard to M in that locality st the price. XEAIt PONDERS AVENUE, FOUR NEAR- iv nmv negro bouses, nl) ceijoj. Lot J25 by *• r«*et. IbHint to build Other houses. r , »V f, ; r l>er month. If you ore look- for investments, see ns nt once, as we «♦* if ting t«» sell them; $1,600 takes them. SOUTH BOULEVARD—IN BERT BESI- ■iHit part: nine-room house; three stores, *Jth porcetoln hath, china cloaat, nantrv furnace. Corner lot, 63 by 189 feet. * few days only, $6,200. HEMPHILL AVENUE-GOOD FOUR- rtmrn cottan, with ball running throneb. [,} feet front. Con pnaa the door. M vlty Improvcmanta down. Price 8.80; va*h and the rent will pay the ret. STATU STREET-TWO FOUR-ROOM aon*#*i with hall; algo Improvements J^u. Ihlt Is fin* white ranting property, J, one Is going to get a bargain, me an offer. 1 PKEPI.ES 8TUEBT. WEST END—A NO. 1 ri "'ui cotUfe. bljtb n.llluf. large hall, r.?" “v through; eliding doort, cloaete, ex- E, tal }l' front VerandL Lot 60 by 177(4 y Price 8,450. Terma. J tiS S0N STREET. NEAR PONCE DE- t*»°» ave 2 ne - A handsome new eight-room j ritostory hoase, never been occupied. All THsk Lot 60 by feet: rau house is beautiful. Has to be seen «ppredat*d. Price $7^00. "EST BAKER STREET—RHVEN-ROOM . f arr . ‘“t***. newly painted, cabinet -1. cloect In ereiy room. Care In } ixtHV ln “ ma t dad e mere centrally lo- ( 2ii. about Atlanta at thla Wtcv^t3,t50; half caah. Vr.MARH.R STREET—EIGHT-ROOM ( „r> ,or y home, with alley on the elite; ' In a atohe’a throw of Tab- t S accaetWe to two car line*. ' !!l' ■». Tenae. If deal red. wAl Do srREBT, NEAR SOUTH BOULE -r «ch°oL A new four-room cottage; J: “H running through; cabinet man- , hi : ,,r V 14 If- froet veranda; lattlceti V Sr tl", honte la well worth 8,- r Zl™ «.**» gate It; third caeb. 1 "L'/'Y ANY PROPERTY FOB | It With ua, and we will aell IL 1 FOUR DAYS Don’t Wait Until the ‘’Eleventh Hour” Just Four Week Days and then CHRISTMAS THE BUSIEST DAYS IN ALL THE YEAR. WHAT TO WHERE TO HOW TO BUY? BUY? BUY? Are questions that sometimes worry the Christmas Buyer. An easy solution is to be found in OSCAR BARNES & CO.’S big stock, that is varied in character and cheaper in price than elsewhere.' - A piece of BARNES & CO.’S FURNTURE is al ways prized by the recipient of a gift, because it is well made and thoroughly adapted to the use for which it was intended. CHRISTMAS FURNITURE Among the really suitable and useful Holiday pres ents something in Furniture stands at the head of the list, always adding to the attractiveness of the home, it does not lose but often gains in value. Low Xmas prices on all furniture. Hundreds of different pieces, finished styles and prices greet you at this stqre. With ease you can pick the ideal present for your wife, mother, sweetheart, sis ter, husband, brother or father. Besides, we will deliv er at any time you say. Nothing can help you solve the gift problem quicker than a visit to this store. The great Xmas sale is now on. Big savings on ev ery purchase. . HELPS FOR THE GIVER W. E. WORLEY, 325 Empire Bldg., Bell 3312. Atlanta 3983. NEW TEN-ROOM HOUSE. CLOSE IN; north tide; rented entirely too low at $52.40. Price $4,650. You may look for tlx READ THIS COLUMN WHERE XMAS SHOPPING IS MADE EASY. LISTEN TO THIS! SIX GOOD HOUSES, clou to new depot. Rented too cheap .jo eayi the Idycoet reottnjr agent lu the city) at >54. Trice >4.500; >4,000 eaab, bal ance one. two. threo mul fonr yenra, at 7 cent. Figure on thla a Uttlo and note term,. BRAND-NEW FIVE-ROOM HOUSE ON Eiat Glorgta avenue. Rented at HI; price 8.100; >500 cnih end 18 per month. Bar gain aa a borne or as inreetment. Over 12 per cent. RENTAL CAPACITY 126; TRICE >2,500. New two-atorjr houae on north ilde, clou wren-room _ alee ^ — jroa are In the market l™* « tareatmeat. 'phone me. and Plea lore la allowing yon. W. M. SCOTT & CO., 210-12 Gould Bldg. Lewis F. Bowen, Salesman. Ladies’ Writing Desks. Shaving Stands, Music Cabinets, Rockers, Children’s Roei , Davenports, Odd Parlor Pieces, Library Tables, Pedestals, , Mirrors, Parlor Tables, Bookcases, China Closets, Sideboards, Dining Tables, Morris Chairs, Leather Couches, Settees, Taborettes, Hat Racks, Art Squares, Rugs, Druggets, Mattings, Iron Beds, Center Tables, Wardrobes, Hall Trees, , Chiffoniers, Leather Easy Chair, Buffets, Book Shelves, Mission Rockers,' Umbrella Stands, Wall Racks in Quartered Oak with French Plate Mirrors. Plate Racks. RENTED UNDER A LEASE AT >8; price 8, GOO; new twoatory honu on Tine street, near Angler avenue. Looks good to me. Cun give you one or two. RENTS >25; TRICE >2,500; ON ALEXAK- der strut, nesr West TcscUtrse. This Is snother one of your bargains; nlu six- room house on Simpson street. Rents at HI. Price >2.500. One snd ouc-bslf blocks of West Teschtree. A FEW XMAS i ..$6.50 SPECIALS rris Chairs . .$7.50 n*ris Chairs.. $8.50 orris Chairs. .$9.25 >rris Chairs from $30.00 ision Rockers with Spanish Leather LADIES’ WRITING DESKS. Ladies’ Writing Desks in iur price $12.50 Ladies’ writing Desks, Ladies’ Writing Desks, in Ladies’ Writing Desk, in lak, very pretty. Regular 7.50, Our price $5.00 Very special — beautiful Writing Desk in quartered ak, just the thing for a gift, egular $6.00. Our special SHAVING STANDS. Beautiful Shaving Stands in quartered Oak and 3 hogany, an elegant gift. Our special prices from $10.00 to $25.00 MUSIC CABINETS. Beautiful line of Music Cabinets in Mahogahv from $10.00 to '$30.00 ROCKING CHAIRS. Two special designs in ele gant mahogany, genuine leather upholstered Rockers, very best grade; regular price $15.00 and $22.50. Our price $10.00 and $17.50 Beautiful line of Oak and Mahogany Rockers, all the latest and best designs on the market. We call special attention to our line of Rock ers forithe holidays. They range in price from $2.50 to $15.00 DAVENPORTS. A good line Davenports in oak and mahogany, uphol stered in velour, ranging in price from. .$25.00 to $50.00 ART SQUARESAND RUGS. We carry a full line of Art Squares and Rugs, which we are offering at very low prices. OSCAR BARNES & CO, Successors to Robison & Barnes. 18 East Hunter Street OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL XMAS TILL 10 P. M. RENTAL CAPACITY MO; PRICE t*80 nth: on Wnt Peachtree. Plan) cloao to Weat Peachtree. Right here la another bar gain, If any one ahonlil happen-to aek you. THE FINEST IIOSIE ON CAPITOL AVE nne, nolle excepted. The houae alone coat Fine lot, 11 by too feet, to another atreet. Price 8,80; H.ooo can rnn na long aa you want It. Owner leaving town, hence a great reduction. BEAUTIFUL HOME, JUNIPER STREET; eight-room, at 8,000. It would mean u aale Bbould yon ice It. You know what Juniper atreet property la. CASTLEBERRY STREET, CLOSE TO Forayth; aeren-room honae at H.500, on tarma. Soon be hualneaa here. TEN LOTS IN A STONE'S THROW OF Grant park at 8,80 or >81 each. Half caah. TWO FINE SHADx LOTS ON CHF.RO kee avenue, farina the perk, at >8,100: tn by ISO each, to nib. and a corner, owner bat come down MW on th< " beat the other ftllow here. LISTEN TO THIS; THIRTY-SIX ACRES Peachtree road. Front a 1,80 feat on j rued and LOW fret on Soalhcra rail- road. Price M.9M on easy terme. This 14 woith looking Into. SEE ME FO'I BARGAINS. P.H. Snook Furniture Company The many useful articles for every day use assem bled on one flodr makes the question of giving easy. Popular prices prevail throughout. Our Low Rents, our Low Expenses make prices fully 25 per cent low er than any in the state. Qualities are our essential feature. Not a trashy piece in our entire stock. Get our prices first, then conu* to us and you will be con vinced. Christmas F urniture Bargains Never in the history of our business career have we been able to offer bargains in Christmas goods as we show this season. Most stores increased their prices around the holidays on account of the demand, but we always keepitlie prices down. Our Advice Buy something of merit for your Christmas presents, something that will survive more tliau one Christ mas. If it is to be a gift, it should be typical in every sense of your enduring friendship and affection. Noth ing fills all requirements of a present so well or makes so acceptable a gift as good, substantial furniture. Visit the Treasure House of Sensible Gifts Most extensive assortment of beautiful gifts ever as sembled here and at prices that positively cannot be duplicated elsewhere. SUGGESTIONS: Mission Rockers, Ladies’ Writing Desks, Music Cabi nets, Shaving Stands, Davenports, Children’s Chairs and Rockers, Mirrors, Bookcases, China Closets, Par lor Tables, Library Tables, Pedestals, Rockers of all kinds, Odd Parlor Pieces, Center Tables, pining Ta bles, Morris Chairs, Art Squares, Leather Easy Chairs, Umbrella Stands, Hall Racks, Taborettes, Leather Couches, Rugs, Sideboards, Buffets, Iron Beds, Brass Beds, Pictures. Our Big Cut Price Sale Will* last until Christmas: Don’t miss it if you want to save big money on your Christmas presents. JUST A FEW t * Of our hundreds of Christmas Bargains. SNOOK’S Big slaughter in Parlor Furniture, Couches and Fan cy Chaiiw. $250.00 solid Mahogany 5-piece paHor Suits cut to $150.00 $100.00 Parlor Suits cut to..: .. .$75.00 $75.00 and $85.00 parlor Suits cut to one-half the original price The best $25.00, $35.00 and $45.00 Parlor Suits in gen uine satin brochatelle ever shown in Atlanta. Spe cial for Christmas demands. 50 China Closets, 25 Sideboards, with tables and din ing Chairs to match. P. H. Snook Furniture Company Open evenings until Christmas 10:30, , A. J. WEST & CO., Century Bldg. Phone 1754. PUBCBASS MONEY NOTES WANTED— Wo have about $20,000 ca*h In hand ta E ut In good purchase money notes. If yon ate any, please submit them. BETWEEN PEACHTREE STREET AND Piedmont avenue, on Piedmont pile**, **ld Thirteenth street, we hare some beantifa] shady lota at $1,400 each. ful eight-room residence. , up-t . LAI CHRISTMAS BARGAINS! ROCKERS! ROCKERS! BEAUTIFUL DE- 80 DAVENPORTS, >42. 86 MAHOGANY DAVENPORTS, 82. >8 CHASE LEATHER DAVENPORTS, >29. Ill OAK SHAVING STANDS. >12.50. >20 MAHOGANY MUSIC CABINETS. >16. >14 MAHOGANY MU^IC CABINETS, 8. AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS. ROBISON-MARTIN FUR NITURE CO., 23 and 27 E. Hunter St. FOR RENT. DWELLINGS. 17 EAST FOURTH STREET. THIS TWO . STORY iIeven • ROOM frame, oil lot 36 by 100. which Ilea Ifevel, la on the east side of Fourth atreet, be tween the two PeachTrevs; has gaa, hot and cold water; porcelain bath, closet, ata- tlonary Withstand, sink In the kitchen; In a good nelebtiorlocoi. » «n«<i Imn*". and in good repair. Within half block of both Items Vto per mouth. 24 EAST BAKER STREET. THIS SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, ON LOT about 40 by 100, which Ilea level, la on the north aide of Bakar atreet, between Peach tree and Ivy atreet. The owner of thla F iroperty Is preparing to put thla house n the very ln?at of repair. It la close In. and In n good neighborhood. Rents $30 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue. Both Phonea tit. $500,000.00. AT INDUSTRY, JUST BETWEEN FORT McPherson mid East Point, the Central railroad Is. puahlng the work ou their new yards, round bouse and shops, which wIB coat alKint $500,000, mid menu the employ ment of several hundred employees. Just nt flies** new Industries we have several choice lots left. We are offering them cheap and on easy terms. Why not put some of your money In n safe and profitable Investment like this—one that yon know on can always turn loose at a profit. We ave only n few of these, nud they are C. H. WELLS & CO.. 1104 Fourth National Bank Bldg- Bell Phone 5223. Main. STATISTICS. BUILDING PERMIT8. ISO—II. N. Dutton, to cbnpge front of ■ three-story brick building at 210 Peachtree atreet. $1,600—J. H. Cbamblee, to build ooe-itnry j. . ... — *- T atreet. frame barn at JW^Wwt Lumber Co., to build fmmo shed for lumlier at 240 Peters atreet (rear). 11,000—B. M. Grant, to build one-story DEATH 8. W. K. Greer, aged » years, died of haavl failure at 390 Ponce DeLeon arena*. Car! Lee Turner, aged U mouths, died ut 7< Garibaldi street. Bam Wood (colored), nged 2$ years, died at Idl N. Butler atreet. W. B. Wilson, aged $9 years, died ol acute Indigestion at 136 W. Hunter street. Gordon llamby, aged 20 years, died at 2S uuvrr nntieu. aged 2 years, died of pneu monia at 136 Main street, PROPERTYTRAN8FERS. $300—P. O. W. Lawrence to T. R. Stan ford, lot ou Greensferry avenue. Bond fur title. $139— Pulton Colville to W. P. Jones, lot on Colville avenue. Warranty deed. 9164—Pultou Colville to W. P. Jones, lot on Colville avenue. Warranty dee«i. 13.025—Richard B. Baxter to J. J. Mnr.g- hum and J. W. Mauchuin, lot on Sprint traet. Wnrmuty deed. $872—It. II. Caldwell to Atlanta Banking and Ravings Company, tot on Gordon strict near Lee street. Mortgage with power of *$4%0fl-W. C. Estes to P. U Peacock, lot contalnlag fifty acres in land lot 317. War ranty deed. $5»—William Calhoun to J. W. Mathis, lot In laud lot 81. Warranty deed to secern UMM-Katfe P. Arnold to Ernest M. Brown, lot on Glenwood aveuuc near Boulevard. Warranty deed. $885-4.*. A. Bradford to E. V. Crockett, lot on Powell atreet near Gaaklll street. War- deed. W. W. Griffin to lira. Katie P. Ar nold, lot on Watdo street near Glenwood nvenue. Warranty deed. PLAN BIG RECEPTION FOR MRS. CARRIE NATION. Special to The Georgian. Bristol. Tenn.. Use. 10.—Carrie Na* tlon, who has been conducting a era* sadc .against saloons In East Tennete*-* and Western Kentucky, will arrive In Bristol thla afternoon and will lecture here tonight. The temperance people will give her a rousing welcome. JOHNSON MAY SUCCEED LATE E. P. WILLIAMS. Specie! to The Georgian. Griffin, Gw., Dec. It.—Roscoe T. John son, who for the pest eight years has been clerk In the city j*>stofflce, will in all probability be appointed assistant postmaster to nucceed B. P. Williams, who several days ago committed -ul- eld* during a period of menial aber ration.