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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
FRIDAY, FERRFARY 1, UOI.
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D. F. M’CLATCIIE Y REAL
ESTATE AND INVEST
MENT COMPANY,
JOS CANDLER BUILDINQ,
pgu, PHONE ISO—ATLANTA SM.
250-ACRE farm at Douglas-
ville, Ga„ 130 acres in cul
tivation, 30 acres in virgin
foreBt, balance in pasture;
one 5-room house, one 4-
room house and one 3-room
house; plenty of out-build
ings at each setlement, all
under good repair; schools
and churches; plenty of run
ning water at each settle
ment; place rents for 4,000
pounds of lint cotton per
year, delivered at Douglas-
ville, Ga. This place is just
outside of the city limits of
Douglasville and 27 miles
West of Atlanta; gray land,
some red. Price $4,125.
E. L. MORSE,
1114 Fourth National Bank.
JMINHON AVENUE, BLOCK OK HIGH
fund tree**: t-rxom house, iwmtl, .re
painted IobI.Iv and mir. lot JtaUA: owovr
I caah and M monthly.
.•IIKW HTltEET CONNER. OOllM-A
. ..b »*—i»; very large rooms,
•us front and aids
[ material for a borne.
KM
I lira** ninno*
•iil.ndld 6-rmiiu voltage; r
taatlly papered, •paclous
. rrantlaa; uullt of A-l tuatt
I .W0-W.O<’K OK HIGIILAM) AVENUE
mi,I North Ikmlerard; new papering and
I,lumlilug: lot >1 feet front: all Improra-
I, la: 1600 caah awl HO mouth.
SEW STORK AND THREE ROOMS CON-
nected, (-Inna to Marietta attwt, lieu ted
111 1'nce 11,300,
llll.l. STREET—A O-ltOOM COTTAGE:
t It la aide Hlenwoed svesue; largo mat
fri.nl lot. *1660. Terma M60 caah aad K>
Uiimtblj. “
. dnltlird bonac. liable, etc. Spring,
and hraachca: would make good truck,
dairy or atock farm. 1'rlca reduced for
quirk anlc to K.M0.
For Sale Real Estate
W. JONES & CO.,
5 Viaduct Place,
Phones 5560.
WE HAVE KIVE-ROOU COTTAGE IN
Waal End. one Ut>rk from Gordon atrset.
CRAVENETTE
ANY OP THESE ABB BARGAINS AT
the prlrca named. Lot ua akotr aid con
Hue* you.
NEWTON L. THOMAS,
422 Century Building,
Bell Phone 2154 L.
T. T. BRENT, J. T. MANOUM,
SOUTH HIBB HOME IN SHORT WALK-
lag distant*: lx rooms, lot 79x110; Is fins
aha;*; coat IMtf) S jreara ago; owner la go
ing to leave city am) laatrurta ua to aell.
A lairgaln here.
riTUfl W SB! Vff ABftPT TElgETX
ark Inla: wo bar. a Sbb praaaaMloa In
abow you In tbla auliurb: the Plata ara sow
Prices—Some of Them at
here are aocne features wa can explain
eraon better than In-print.
.VIrarTgirwCT:
MOSaUTl z
suitable for track aad poultry farm*:
one near Hnpevllle for leas than 1100 per
ami this la a genuine hafgnln; only 89
acres In the tract. First come first senrstL
NOTICE.
WE FURNISH MONEY
TO BUILD HOUSES. IF
YOUR LOT IS NOT
QUITE PAID FOR, WE
WILL TAKE UP THE
NOTES ANI) BUILD YOU
A HOUSE; THEN YOU
CAN PAY US IN MONTH
LY PAYMENTS LIKE
rent; OR WILL BUY
YOU A LOT, BUILD A
HOUSE ACCORDING TO
YOUR PLANS AND SELL
TO_ YOU ON YOUR OWN
TERMS. CALL; LET’S
TALK IT OVER.
Genuine imported Cravenette, and there’s a world of difference under the same
name, sometimes, you know. And the making of these is worthy of the good ma
terials. Not the “thrown together” affairs with glued seams, but tailoring—tailor
ing that shows the exactness and care bestowed upon men’s custom-made garments.
The points that make a rough weather coat smart, and which, when lacking, i
make it just a “rain coat”—that is, serve the purpose, but stop at that
'#) ACIIKH—GOOD, HTttONO. 1'UODUCT
luiitn; 96 norm, with 8-room hotiftc;
Intersected toy Southern Railway ami l»ench
tree road; offered for gale for purpose of
division. Price 93,100. Terras.
HENDRICK & CO.,
Real Estate and Loans,
23 1-2 Whitehall Street,’
Both Phonos.
Ui loil material, with every km
Iiicludliijr coiiildnittloii K<ia mol elec
, trli* fixtures. architectural design an good
[ u« the lH*nt.
r*Y*^*" Wi:sr PKAC’IITHKE I.OT, 101x20);
M nlle.r In rear; nt highest point nnd apleti*
■ did lo<*ntl»ii. This property will bring lu
£ tin* spring front foot.
9^~n“JacK10N BTRKKT; NEW ANI»
niiMlern 2-story S-rootu house on lot 53x151;
on easy terms: worth Investigating.
D.Ort* LOT 100x900: SLIGHTLY RLE
r.stk-Two-irroHY 9-1100*1 modkiin
residence: lienutlfully shaded and elevated
lot; near Ponce DeLeon; alley side nnd
31:
WANT OKKKIt KOIl -tltOOM HOUBK.
two blocks of Peachtree; will rent for 9*>
in r month, nnd will never toe vacant; Ideal
*!.::»• IH'YM APARTMENT HOtTBR
renting nt 162.40 per month: lu flrat-etnas
• otiilltloti: 15 minutes' walk from the post-
ki:i: m sski.i. rhiui.ey oh i. ii. hen-
WILSON & NEAL.
REAL ESTATE AND
LOAN AGENTS.
215 EMPIRE BLDG.
Half-Fitted and Loos? 20.00 and 22.50 at Caster, Oxford and Light
Coats. Regular Pric?5. Gey and Tans.
SUBURBAN HOME.
And a few three-quarter Cravenettes
in olives, tan and Oxfords. The fin-
!• GOD NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE AND %
acre flue, level, shady lot, 900 feet from
Lakewood car line; in choice resident ace
est of imported fabrics. Coats that
were 20.00 and 25.00......... .. ..
at 12.75
(bm. 11.600. 9800 down and |15 per month.
C. n. WELLS & CO.,
15.00 and 17.50 GuvenettS 10.00 and 12.50 Gav?n?ttes
1104 FOURTH NATIONAL lUNIy
I. C. McCRORY L, M. JOHNSON
McCRORY & JOHNSON,
Real Estate,
503 Peters Building,
Phone 4691.
FOR KXl'IIANGK—NINE-ROOM IIK8I-
dence on North Boulevard: nil Improve-
ments; large shade*! lot; able and rear
driveway. Owner wants six or seven-room
cottage In West End, close to school.
This Is yonr chance to get a lovely home
an north able.
'Coats in Good-Colsrs,
at 8.75
CHLMEN’S
(
in On? Lot,
at 6.45
A small lot of children’s raincoats in sizes 8, 10 and
12. Coats that were 5.00 and 6.00.
3.98
WE ALSO HAVE A MCE HOME ON
Whitehall street; 60 by 200;
railroad. Owner has lieen holding
910,00). lie now wants n large pli
You <
M. L. THROWER,
Real Estate.
w '' OKS REST FARMING LAND; JOO
s In one field; 14 mllca of Leesburg,
'•i Lev county, on Cehtrnl railroad; alx-
,W ’ M l*l«wa; thirty-two hales cotton rent.
' ••'•'•l get forty. Tenant houses. Well wn
lrSctL Listen at jprfce: 910 per acre; 93.<W
' halance one and two years, 7 per cent,
or Wou:, l trade for Atlanta property.
WERT RAKER-TEN Rt^OM: FI R
M, " li.'nt; raMiu't nuitcli; two porcelain
»'b«. folding door,, amble, with aid, »p-
Knichea. *-°l « by loo, Th« blunt liar
" " " T ' r n|r " r «l Ik Atlanta rent eitelc.
I
L. THROWER,
Real Estate.
39 N. Forsyth St.
In either of the above locatloiiE.
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uBos? Co.
WE HAVE SEVERAL cMSTOMEDS
wanting four or five room rottsge on
easy payments. List them with ua.
MTItORY A JOHNSON.
LADY DOROTHY CU7HBER7
IS SLAIN BY HUSBAND
ENTER THREE STORES
Special to Tho ilwirglan.
Chnrl.itlr, N. Fell. 1—nurKlarn
Who. It l» thought, «>r» not ,over 16
yearn old, entered tl|rre ntoijea here
laal night and’ attempted to break Into
three more In the hunlnem dlntrlct.
fault rentnera were broken open and
enfeii tilled, hurglare eecurlng only
about 120 and aome Jewelry.
A negro youth haa been arreated on
nunplclon.
, announcement.
We wlah to thank our many friend,
anil Ihe general public who have ,o
generously palronlied ua at our old
•land 61 Peachtree ilreet. We now
extend a moat cordial Invitation to
vlelt ua nt our new ntore, <6 Peachtree
■trect where we have more room and
S' improvement, -added Wa will
atrive banter than ever to offer optical
•ervlre which few gloxa wearers have
enjoyed. Our rntlra time given to
oDtles. No side tines. The only eg-
elusive manufacturing retail optical
bou.. >" w ^|£jjfc BALLARD A CO.
Ieondon, Feb. 1.—Lady Dorothy Cuth-
bert met xvlth a tragic death at the
hands of her huaband during a pheas
ant shoot at Beaufort Castle. North*
umberlsnd. yesterday. She was two
yards distant from her huaband, Cap
tain James Harold Cuthbert, when hla
gun wan accidentally discharged. The
charge entered her head nnd she fell
dead on the spot.
Lady Dorothy w,is a daughter of the
present enrl of Rtratford, who married
Mrr.. Samuel Colgate, of New York.
STATISTICS.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
1611—Tha South Atlanta Land Com
pany to W. T. Ashford, lot on Metson
avenue. Warranty deed
#1 _ V,, iimn D II'mIIa a.-
CIGARETTE SELLERS
SHOULD GET BUSY
There Is trouble brewing ahead for
dealer* in elgarettea outalde the city In
Fulton county, unleee {hey vlelt tha of-
dree of the ordinary ,nd tax collector.
Notwltkaftindlnff the fact that the law
soya each *aler In this class of goods
must reglstar with tha ordinary on the
first of January, and In addition pay a
apeelal lax of S10 a year. Chief Turner
eaye only two dealer* outside the city
have paid Ihe l».
Ae a result of\hla etate of affaire he
lesued orders In Hte men on Friday -a
notify all atoraksep.-ra dealing In cigar-
ettee to pay the tax. Bach one will be
given a ehow, but unices tha license la
paid cooes against them will be made.
The county police were also Instruct
ed to watch out for dcetera who sold
II—James R. Wylie to W. P. Inman,
lot on West Peachtree street.
11.600-Mrs. Leila C. Ilrldwell to Mrs.
t-'annle W. Treadwell, lot on Mills
street.
IS—c. P. Brldwell to Mr*. Anna Kil
patrick. lot o*t Williams street
smoking tobacco and gave clgaretto
papers away nlth the purchase. This
makes them llable'for the cigarette lux
and the men on the force will keep a
sharp lookout tor such dealers.
KLAW A BRLANOER
BOTH GIVE A BOND.
New York. Feb. 1,—The grand Jury
has returned an indictment against the
so-called theatrical trust, charging con
spiracy and realralnt of trade.
Abraham Krlanger and Marc Klaw
have been admitted to bond In 11,000
each, and pleading (o the Indictments
has gone over for a week.
FANCY OROOEBIX8 AT AND
BELOW COST. A CLEAN
SWEEP. ONLY ONE DAY
MORE. COM! QUICK. WIL
KE RfiON A BRO., 77 PEACH-
TREE ST.
$1.856—Mrs. Fannie \V. Treadwell to
Mm Anna Kilpatrick, lot on Mill*
street.
91—W. I*. Inman to James R. Wylie,
lot on Weal Ptarhtrce street. War
ranty deed.
91,000—A. M. Covie to T. J. Tread
well. land In .land lot No. 26. \Vur-
at 885 Formwalt street.
Jack lirnnnen, colored, age no years,
died of pneumonia, nt Oakland city.
O. Pierce, age 21 years, died at VI
King street.
ranty deed
9900—J. M. Lee to A. 57. Corrle, land
In land lot 38.
1100—John n. Thompson to Forrest
Adnlr, executor of the estate of Q. W.
Adair, deceased, lot on Edgewood ave
nue. Warranty deed.
DEATHS.
Mrs. Allle Perryman, age 86 years,
died at 117 Chapel street.
E. Atkinson Hardaway, ago 29 years,
died at Fort McPherson, Ga.
\¥. I. Hmlttr, Age 28 years, died of
pneumonia at Qrady hospital.
Clifford Kerry, colored, age 24 yearn,
died from railroad accident on L ft N.
yards.
Peter Sexear. age 48 years, died of
heart failure, at 127 Richardson street.*
C*. Bandera, colored, age 2 years,
died of pneumonia, at 169 Houston
street.
O. Hitt, age 81 years, died of asthma.
BUILDING PERMITS.
96.75$—A. II. Andrews, to build three
frame dwellings ut 412-16-18 cupitol
avenue.
94oo—Mrs. 51 ary O. Dickson, to build
frame Imrn on Eleventh street.
9500 -Judge Harman, to repair fir*
damage 230-2 Central avenue.
9loi>—K. F. Crussell, make change*
In basement of frame dwelling at 117
East North avenue.
335o -A I). Luck, to make addition
to frame dwelling at 9 West End ave
nue.
32.456— E. N. Morris, to build two-
story frame dwelling at ISO Windsor.
32,450—E. N. Morris, to build two-
story fr.ime dwelling nt 132 Windsor
street. *
BIG LAND COMPANY
ASKS FOR CHARTER
Tailor Turns Up.
A. looker, the tailor of 6."> Armstrong
atrert, wlm mystcrluusly rilsnppcareil
Tuesday morning, has been found.
Lasker Is an Inmate of the Wesley
Memorial hospital. He has liven III for
same time and went to the hospital
without notifying the people at hie
biiardlng house of Ida Intentions.
Stele a Watch.
Viola Stafford, a negro servant girl,
aa lined IIV’6 or thirty days In the
stockade Friday morning by Recorder
Hroyles on (he charge of stealing a
watch and chain from the home oj
Oeorge Dairy. *n furrier street, where
ahe was employed. The woman was
arrested by Policemen Pearson and
Jameson and the stolen property re
covered. The prosecutors asked that
the girl not be bound over to Ihe tttt*
couru.
Special to The Georgias.
Hportu, On., Feb. 1—An application
for a chnrter has been llled to tha
suiierlnr court of Hancock county by
Messrs. W. H. Quartermnn. E. M. Bla
lock. C. J. Hadden. J. P. Thurman, E.
A. Roller. D. P. Ferguaon, J. H. Ad
am* and other for the Hancock Coun
ty I .and Company.
This corporation haa been organised
with a capital etock of 140.006, all of
which has been paid In.
The headquarter* of this concern will
he in Hparts and It will engage In the
business of buying, leasing, renting and
selling real estate.
They propose to also operate one' of
Ihe largest sawmills In title section of
the state.
I
ANNOUNCEMENT!
G. Arthur Howell has been admitted sa
W. I. Smith.
The funeral servteea of W. L
who died In a private sanitarium on
Thursday morning, were conducted la
the ctwpel of Barclay A llran,ion. at
10 o'clock Friday morning. The Inter
ment was In Hollywood cemetery.