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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
TBOTUDir, OCTOBER 17. l>r.
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FOR 3ALE—REAL ESTATE
M. L. THROWER.
We have for quick sale a beauti
ful 6-ro'oir cottage; has gas,
water, electric lights, porcelain
bath tub, hot and cold water con.
nections, large level lot, good sec
tion Northside, walking distance
from business center of city. Only
$500. cash, balance easy terms.
Call in person. No information
given over ’phone.
\
Six-room cottage, has pocelain
bath, good section Inman Park/
right on car line; $250 cash, bal
ance easy terms.
$1,850 will buy a pretty 5-room
cottage; gas, water, porcelain
bath tub, hot and cold water con
nections, cabinet mantels, tile
hearths, elevated, level lot, nice
shades. Owner anxious to sell ou
account of leaving the city. Can
arrange terms. Qrant Park sec
tion.
M. L. THROWER,
S9 N. FORSYTH STREET.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE
FERTILE FARMS.
FIVE FIXE. FRUITFUL FARMS. FA-
mmw for fortuity, furnishing foot! for
feeding forty nourishing families, Rrnirin-
lirr "wo lianillo Imrgnlns." Wo con toll
you anything front a 6-nrre truck form to
n ptnntntluu of oerrral hundred ucros. And
"the price lo right.”
M ACRES IX NORTH FULTON, NEAR
surer Luke; flue bottom land, it only Ut
per acre.
REMEMBER. OVER (190,000 IS REIXO
apent In antomol.lle driveway and One
bold at Silver lake. Xext aprlng yon will
l*ny *100 an ncre for thla land. Now la the
time to bny.
A 8AI.OOX MAN, LEA VINO THE STATE.
nutborlaea us to aril his splendid W-nrre
trnek ferm et oner. It meet be add. Thla
property le eoelly worth MO an ncre. We
•ell It for $40. See ui qnlrk.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.-
W. E. WORLEY,
Real Estate and Loans.
415r416 Empire Building.
Both Phones.
•0 ACRES OF LAND. PARTLY INSIDE
the city limits of Home. <»n.; fronts the
Ktnnah rlror. Want an offer or will ex-
change tor a nice homo fa Atlanta.
THE VERT BEST NINE-ROOM IIOUBH
on Waal North avenue, at West Peach*
tree street. Price hat been reduced. Be
sure and aae we about this.
That nice six-room North
Avenue cottage, wo offer at
$3,150, bedrock price, is well
worth the money. Also, the
two-story nine-room West
Peachtree house, furnace
heat, lot 60x200, at $7,250, is
the biggest bargain on the
street. We have all kinds.
M. H. LUCAS & CO.,
501 Empire Building.
Bell 3453.
FOR SALE.
367 AND 369 LUCKIE ST., WITH
j 4 ROOMS IN REAR NO.
178 W, PINE ST.
Here is one of the most attrac
tive proposition* in the eity. This
is a splendid 2-story double house,
front Luckie 8t., at tho corner of
Pine St.; with a good 4-room cot
tage on rear of lot fronting W.
Pine St. If yon want a genuine
bargain in renting property, see
i this. One price to all, $4,400.
I 66 AND 68 PLUM ST.. THROUGH
TO STATE ST.
j Here is a splendidly built double
1 cottage, renting to good white ten
ants Sir $26 per month, with 2 ne
gro houses in rear fronting on
State St. renting for $8.00 per
month, mnking a total bf $34 per
month. This is clean, nice proper
ty, in nn excellent neighborhood,
rhis is a choice investment. Price,
1,400.
CHA8. M. ROBERTS,
12 Auburn Avc.
SOUTH GEORGIA FARMS AND TIMBER
lands. Writs for pries Hats. Call on ua
when you come to the fair.
EAGAN PARK LAND CO.,
36 Inman Building.
Bell ’Phone 4613.
FOR SALE.
*3.000 BUYS A SPLENDID NEW C ltOOM
cottage In West End; nice corner lot; ela*
mnt mantels aud porcelain hath, with hot
and cold water. \ery easy terms. See us
poi
bath. Thla la a bargain right. You will
hnre to hurry to get It.
lovely corner lot; la actually worth U,25o!
M’CRORY & JOHNSON,
503 Peters Building.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
Real Estate,
Phones: Bell, 339 and 363.
Atlanta 260.
M.Md - EIGHT - ROOM, TWO • STORY
dwelling, on best part of Highland are*
ue; will make term* to ault purchaser.
Stop paying rent and buy a home.
*ew ateps of West Peachtree street—Nine,
room boose. This la close In, you know,
aud ready to more Into. Cheap at $4,500,
on easy terms.
KING OF GRANT PARK ZOO
PASSES TO SPIRIT JUNGLE;
OLD JOE CARTER IS DEAD
Old Joe Carter la dead. _
The majestic lion, pretested to the Allan- kln«i in America then.
?u£e hnarteomeit specimens of hU
HEMPHILL AVENtE-NBAT FIVE
room house; line elevated lot. Trice to
ault you.
THIRTY-SEVEN LOTB. ON NEW MARL
ettn car line, at a station and close to the
round bouse, at $75, $100, $160 ana lift). Easy
FOrn-BTOBY BRICK. IN THE HEART
of the city. Can !*e converted Into an
office building: $10,000 cash, balance—wen.
Just put a little money with the rent and
J ou will soon own a fine building In the
eart of town.
W. E. WORLEY.
THOS. W. GRIFFITH,
Real Estate and Business
Broker,
13 South Broad St.
Phone:
Atlanta 1614; Bell
2794.
EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. CORNER ORMB
street, near poetofflce; close walking die*
fence; modern In every respect; worth $5.*
000. Parties leaving city, will take $4,S30.
one-third cash, balance on terms.
lota; $2,000 each; on good terma.
SS4-ACRE FARM, 17 MILES FROM AT*
lanta: ltt miles from station, on Georgia
railroad. All In cultivation except 75 acres
timber; well-watered; seven-room houae
and all outbuilding*; splendid; $50 per acre;
one;tb(rd cash, balance on terma.
SS.000 FOR LARGE LOT ON EDGEWOOD
avenue; street la bow being re-paved and
Is fast becoming business street.
$1,260 FOR NICE SHADED LOT, 60 BY
HO, to alley, on Raat North avenue.
Owner la leaving town and anxious to sell.
$5,500—EIGHT-BOOM TWO STORY HOUSE
on North Jackson street; hall; all mod
ern Improvements.
GOOD SMALL INVEST
MENT
If you have a little money
that you want to put iu a
piece of suburban real estate
where it will grow and en
hance in value, write me
about my lot, it is a large one
in a good white section and
will be a first-class invest
ment for some one who has
only a very small amount of
money and wants to own a
piece of “Atlanta dilt.” I
will sell it on easy terms,
without interest. No. 20,
care of Georgian.
WILLIAM S. ANSLEY,
Real Estate,
217 Century Building.
Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295
ilealraMe bora# on the north aide of the
city. It can l*e bought for $4,000; only $100
--a- -'•(I tbC , '- 1 *Ha naa mnnlli I'atnia
this.
NORTH BIDE HOME. WITH BIG LOT—
New eleven-room house, water, gas and
electric lights, with two bath rooms, two
tied rooms downstairs on a lot 2J2 feet
front and 162 feet deep. Thla place la built
* * *- * “ too large for
‘ but
VTE
BUILDING,
ROTH PHONES 4234
EXTRA. DELL PHONE 423 B
$3,250—$500 cash and $25
month (no loan to assume) will
bny exquisite new 6-room cottage
in West End on beautiful level
corner lot. The house is now
rented for $25 a month, or just
the amount of monthly payments.
Buy this and let rent pay for it.
ta boo by tba children of tha city, nine
lean mi* ago, Ur down In hla rata at 1
••alack Thursday morning, and with a
tlr#*d moan panel to the Jungles of tha ,plr.
It world.
Old Jo# Carter waa nearly twcnty-Hre
yaara old. atm for all tba tilnetecu yeara
of bla Atlanta atay he baa bean tha favor,
it, of tba loo at Grant park. Ha waa
ronaldared by tha rhlldran •• thalr own
esin-clal pat. and though tha little fotka
who gave thalr pennies ta purr bat. him
an- non- grown-up*. th.y will faal a pant
of regret at tba death of thalr favorite.
The majestic Ilan waa parrhaaad hr cbll-
dren’a subscriptions, ami Jnalth carter,
now on. of tloternor Rmltb'a lerretarten,
.retired him from the great too at Cen
tral park, Sow York. Ra wag ronalderad
B Following tli.^M
•»d tba elephant. a liauqnet waa gl
Ike Klmlmll. aad at tkar occasion Hn
Si " ' 'ml and named the lion
untlllater.
Old Joe baa not been like hla former
•elf tor several yefra. Old an had told oa
him, and Inateml of raging op and down
hit narrow rut. and making tha park
rraosad wltk hla mighty roar, ha baa min
quietly In a corner for many months al.
nmat llfeleaa. Tender care waa gtrenhlm,
Imt the former king of the Jungle aucrumb-
ad to tha elfeeta of old age aud long coo-
Onemant at laat.
It la probable that tha akin will ha pre.
reread and Muffed, to lie kept at oat af
tha valued poaaeaalnna af tha too.
METER INSPECTION
OFTHECOMMITTEE
Ordinance Committee Re
ports on Many Measures
For Future Action.
The ordinance commutes of the city
council uict St 3 o'clock Wednesday after
noon and took up most of the papers that
had been referred to It for consideration.
Couacllmen Terrell, Martin and Btyron
wvrs present.
for the time on the ground that It wns
'too voluminous."
Tbe^prdlnanco l»y Councilman Huddleston,
\rcnm\ng the wrerorowillng of clrcua
ents, was reported favorably.
Alderman Curtis' ordinance, prohibiting
any one from bolding two city offices at
the aauie time, was adverted.
Tho ordinance by Alderman Curtis, pro
viding for popular election of practically
“ city officials, was not acted upon, the
._.i# cotmellinsn not lielnr able to agree
on what should Ik» done with the paper.
Likewise with the ordinance by Council-
mini Terrell prohibiting working laborers
more than eight hours a day on contracts
for the city.
The ordinance by Councilman Huddleston.
WISCONSIN PARTY
Governor an Staff Conduct
Ceremonies at Ander-
sonville.
In any deal or contract In wl ....
wns Interested, waa reported favorably.
The ordinance bjr Councilman Terrell, lim
iting all franchises granted hereafter to
thirty years, was reported favorably.
The ordinance changing the name of
ml In street to Bouth Boulevard was sent
the streets committee.
STATISTICS.
$1,900—Terms. New six-room cot
tage in West Eml tm shady east
front lot. One block of oftrs. Pine
well of water.
$1,400—A neat five-room cottage
on level lot 55x120, eity water,
nice neighborhood, close to cars.
Rental value $13 a month. Would
exchange for farm.
“Wo Have Others’
NEW SIX-ROOM COTTAGE. SL4M-HOW
dors this strike yea? It Is In a block of
Ijikcwood car, and has ft lot 40 by I
do not ace how the owner can do this,
but that Is none of our bnstnets. and you
ought to make It your business to Invest!
gate It.
NEEDA FENCE?
Page Fence Erected
Cheaper Than Wood
W. J. DABNEY IMP. CO.,
96, 93 and 100 So. Forsyth Street
THAW.—Chief Quartermaster's Office,
Atlantn. Ga.. October 16. 1997. HEALED
I'ltorOBALfl will be received hers until U
a. in., November 16. 1907. for furnishing
corn, oats. bran, hay and straw, during the
period from Decemlier 1, 1907, to Juns 90,
19M, at Atlanta. Ga.. Forts Dade. De goto,
and Key West Barracks. Fla., Fort Caa*
“ . c., •*-— M —" J *
. Forts
Hcrsven, Ga.,
son Barracks,
well. N. C., Forts Fremont and Moultrie.
a McPherson, Oglethorpe aud
Fort Morgan, Ala., and Jack-
is. La. Information fnrnlsbed
on here or to Quartermasters
led. U. H. reserves tha right to
^kSJSn&YRLr^ 1 rSES?*’JK
Ing Chief quartermaster.
MOVING COLLEGE
TO TOUR STATE
“We art limply wilting on thi rail
road! In dtorgla before wa outline tha
Itinerary of tha collage on whaala which
wll tour thla atate In the Intarata of
our achool at Athene.” itatad Dr. A. II.
Soule, president of tho 1100,00* agri
cultural collage at the Unlvirelty of
Georgia, on Wad need ay.
He waa In Atlanta to addreaa tha
Farmer*' Union nt thalr annual gath
ering held In Piedmont park, where
he apoke to them oa the aubjoct of
“Cotton, Cotton Seed. Iu By-producta
and Their Development.”
Dr. Boule cornea to Georgia from tha
UnltM Stataa government ixpartmant
atatlon at Btackaburg, Va., where ha
made a great auecaaa of cattle railing
by the employment of a mixture of cot.
ton need meal and cotton aeed hull.,
which he deerrlbee aa the best cattle
feed to be had, and Increaaed the
weight of hla stock 600 pounds for
every ton fed.
8takei Came of Complaint.
Washington. Oct. 17.—An Important
hearing Involving the queitlon as to
whether the expeme of railway can
mad In handling lumber “with atakes"
to prevent tha lumber from adding off
the cars a hall be borne by the rail-
reads or the shipper*, wai begun before
the Interatite commerce commission
yesterday. It probably will continue
for several days.
PROPERTY TRAN8FER8.
*10—R. fi. HUtler to the Merchsnta
end Mechanics' Banking and Loan
Company, lot on Dnvis street. Mort
gage with power of aala.
$6,600—C. G. Brodt to J. A. Apper-
•nn, lot on Highland avenue. Warran
ty deed.
$2,600—Mrs. N. T. Smith ta J. H.
Boylaton. lot on Peachtree place. War
ranty deed.
$40.000—C. J. Simmons to Atlanta
Telephone and Telegraph Company, lot
on Edgewood- avenue. Warranty deed.
BUILDING PERMITS.
$1,660—J. T. Moody, 4$ Iloldemeaa
•treat, to build dwelling.
*1,500—J. T. Moody, 60 Holderneas
street, to build dwelling.
11,660—J. T. Moody, 63 Holderneas
strasl. to build dwelling.
(1.660—J. T. Moody, 64 Holdameia
•treat, to build dwelling.
$1.660—J. T. Moody, 6$ Holdsrnms
street, to build dwelling.
(1,660—J. T, Moody, 207 Sells ave
nue, to build dwelling.
$1,660—J. T. Moody, 20$ Sells ave
nue, to build dwelling.
$«00—McClur* Realty Company, 2$$
llm street, to build dwelling.
$160—a. A. Dean. 11-102 Plutr
,j repair two dwellings.
$100—$'. and O. Adair, from 202 to
264 Connally afreet, to repair houaea.
$160—Mra. K. U. Massey, $4$ North
Boulevard, to add ono room to dwall-
l "?i,000—J. W. Rom, 14$ Wsat Pina
street, to make alterations to dwelling.
$100—D. W. John. 12$ East Cain
street, to repair dwelling. '
(4,000—D. W. John, 12$ East Cain
street, to build thres-story dwelling.
DEATH 8.
Ren Watklna, age 71, died at East
Point, Oa.
L. M. Holland, age 4, died at 127
Smith etreet.
Mrs. 61. C. -McDonnell, age 1$, died
at 4$ Alma avenue.
Columbus Smith, age 17, died at
corner Boulevard and Woodward ave-
nuo.
Mrs. L. J. Comer, ag* (0, died at 124
Peachtree street.
Mrs. Katie White, age 17, died at
II South Humphrlaa street.
Mary Crumpler. age 20, died at 17
West Cain street.
Wagner, age 17 days, dlad at
Decatur. Ga.
Zack Martin, ags (2. died at More
land. Oa.
1C. O. Brittain, ngo 2$, died at Mll-
ledgevllle, Ga.
John Landrum, colored, ago $2. died
at 14 Maagum street.
Frank Barton, colored, ag* II, died
at 1(2 Auburn avenue.
Robert Johnson, age 26, died it 22-B
Carnegie way.
BIRTHS.
To Mr. and Mra. JeaM Abridge, lit
Xelaon street, a boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchinson,
ltl Venable street, a girl.
Special lo The Georgian.
Anderaonvllle, Ga, Oct. 17.—At the
national cemetery her* today the mon
ument to the memory of the Wlaconaln
aoldlera who fell In the Civil war waa
unveiled In the pretence of hundredi of
apectators. Governor Davidson, of
Wlaconaln, members of his military
staff and public officials of the state,
numbering over 100, arrived here this
morning to conduct the unveiling exer.
rises. A special train bore them here
from Madison, Wla.
General Bancroft tendered the monu
ment to the Cemetery Aaaoclatlon and
on the part of tho state or Wlaconaln
Colonel Bmadman accepted tha gift
Colonel James accepted the monu
ment on the pert of the committee and
the woman'* relief corps.
Mualc for the occasion wa* furnished
by the Americua band.
Handaoms Monument.
A year ago a commission cam* from
Wliconsin to Georgia to Select a alt*
for a monument .to tha eons of that
state who died In the military prlaon.
The legislature of Wlaconaln had made
a handsome appropriation for a monu
ment to tha soldiers who had dlad In
Andaraontille. Tha monument, ope of
the handaomeat In the reservation, waa
placed In poaltlon soma months ago un
der the direction of a committee from
tho state legislature.
it was greatly admired by ths visitors
and stands as a beautiful tribute of re
spect to tho soldiers from that atate
who died here.
Among the party nre Governor Jantra O.
Dnrldaon and wile. Herretary of Statu Jna.
A. Frear and wife, Colonel O. G. Munson
and wife. General C. It. Roardnjan find
tolonet John O. Halamnn and wife.
I L. II. Banrroft and family. Colonel
l.ervl*. Colonel Fred C. Hpenaley,
George ,M. Neekarman. Department
nder J. G. Martin. Paat Department
mirr I'hll Cheek nnd wife, rail Re-
K rtmeiit Commamler Pliny Korcroaa, I’aal
psrtniant Commander li. II. Jamea and
'Vo daughter*. l'aat Department Command-
et- C. II. Itnaaell and wlia. Peat Dapartmant
Commander John W. Caines sail wife, !..
Williams ami two danghtera. Senator II.
Itlrd, Colonel F. A. Bird, HVnator George
II. Burrows, lion. T. II. Runiaey. Captain
A. H. Jnekaon. lion. C. C. Wallenigani
and wife, A. f. Dlnsinore and wife, Cap
tain F. A. Wilde, A. F. Bnnllrk, A. F.
Burr. E. U, Brown. A. B. Campbell. II. P.
Christian, II. II. Helen and wife, Ron. C.
K. Eatalireok, A. C. Earhert and wife. W.
A. IJndaay and wife, George and Arthur
McMillan, Mtaa Father Newcomer, It. K.
Oaliorna, It. 0. Putnam and family, Mra.
Mury lilirhcock. W. It. Rlchardaos and
family. E. N. Htswsrt and wlfa, Uantaln
Hhojvnltrr and family, I* * •
II. iVaft. B. F. Waihlrai
FRANK EDMONDSON & BRO.
DRUGGISTS,
14 SOUTH BROAD STREET
just received, fresh
shipment of Apollo
Distinctive Choco-
ates,
60c pound
A SPECIAL SALE OF
RUBBER GLOVES,
FOUNTAIN SYRINGES
AND HOT WATER BOT
TLES.
Genuine nil-rubber seam
less gloves, the very thing
for ladies doing house
work, all sizes, very best
quality, per pair .... 50c
Tlie Imperial seamless
Fountain Syringe, rapid
flow, very best quality,
every one guaranteed,
2 Quart $1.25
3 Quart $1.40
4 Quart $1.50
Tlie Imperial Combina
tion Fountain Syringe and
Ilot Water Bottles—
2 Quart $1.50
3 Quart $1.75
Take advantage
of tho
Great Introductory Offer
of the
Sanitol Chemical
Laboratory Company
Let us tell you how
you can buy ten of
these wonderful toilet
preparations for $1.00,
regular retail price,
$2.70.
Tlie Imperial Water Bot
tles, seamless, guaranteed
tlie very best—
1 Quart 85c
2 Quart $1,00
3 Quart $1.25
We will <
tha Sanitol on
FRANK EDMONDSON & BRO.
DRUGGISTS
14 S. BROAD ST. TELEPHONES 420
Hhojvnitor' and family. Henry Ktannnrd. j"
“I. Weft. D. F. Waxhlmrn, fl. «. Wllllama.
II. Wllllama. 5lra. White. Major Jr&IJn.
HImon Me uremia p. W. II. Urlmlell and
wife, Edward McOlarblln. Mra. Nellie Don*
ran. Charlea ft. Wan*maker. C. Written-
biller, Mina Hatch. A. F. Hall. J. A. Ilona*
ton, II. Henry, N. L. Jamea, Mabel
Jamea. W. II. Johnoon and wife, llenry
Luther and wife, rhnrlea J. Kirch. II. if.
Martin. O. Fierce, J. Wnndard. Hock Flint,
Mlaa Kirkpatrick, Mlaa Mcfilarhlln. George
Haylea ami wife, L. L. Owen, K. Dean and
Haylra nnd wife. L. L. Owen, E. Bean and
Chadwick nnd wife.
TWO NEW FI
10 BE USED
Chief Jentzen Likes Them
So Well He Wants
to Buy More.
FRATERNAL DAY
COMES THURSDAY
Ob* of tha features af Fratavmal Day
at the state fair Tharsday will b* tha
pared* and carrmnaial of Klbla Tempt*, No.
121, Dramatic Order Knights of Kbontasau,
'"•nST rotaries' and candidal*, will meat *1
the Kla*r ImUdlM at «:tt P. m. to pre
pare for tk» poni'&. which «t«rt« from the
corn** of IVachtrec and fain streets at
' AlfMl'ana h**4reft mamlwrs will h* I*
coatuine nnd ten decorated float, will tie
Illuminated hr rail Are tnrche*. The lira-
matte tinier Knights of the Khnrtaaa* flrtifn
. .. „
will tn.erc down Pearhff* and
hall to Mitchell street, and thence to tha
all In the Kleer hulMlag. -
Forty lyroa trill b* mutated.
WHY CARS DO NOT
REACH HORSE SHOW
Many complaints were heard Tueadny
night at the Coliseum on account of tha
absence of itreet care at the entrance
of the building, oa In .former years.
Asked for an explanation. President
P. R. Arkwright, of th« Georgia Rail
way and Electric Compan* raid:
“In former yaara whan horn ahowa
ware given Piedmont park wa* private
ly owned and the company waa per
mitted to operate cars to the Coliseum
and to the Stadium. After the park
pound Into the city's nwnerehln council
pasted a resolution requiring the com
pany to remove It* more than 2,000 feet
of track. The tracks now extend only
to the entrance of the park, lo which
point the patron* of the non* show ar*
required to walk."
Ohioan* Lot* $200,000.
Columbus. Ohio. Oct. 17.—Th* Car
gill Company’s branch house here It**
cloeed, and excited Investors are crowd
Ing the place, asking where th* agent,
L. Sinclair, and 2200,000 baa dliappeer.
ed to.
Bishop Keilty Officiating.
Pittsburg. Oct. 17.—The second day
of the International congress of lha
Priests' Eucharist League has opened
at St. Pauls cathedral with devotional
exercise*. Ulshop Kelley, of Savannah,
Ga, officiating.
Cook Killed on Dining Car.
Special to Tb* Georgia*.
Charlotte. N. C., Oct. 17.—In lha
kitchen of the handsome diner of
(rain No. 34, from Jacksonville to New
York. Walter McDonald, a negro cook,
was stabbed to death by Chari#*
Weather*, a firmer dining car em
ploye*. Th# alnyer wo* chaafd tea
mtlra by officers with bloodhound* dur.
Ing the night, but la still at large.
Commutes Sentence.
Ooreraor Smith ha* commuted th*
•entenca of Charles Allan, rolorod, con
demned to die on tho gallowa at Mc
Donough Friday, to Ilf* Imprisonment.
Tha city unitary dennrtmant ha*
purchased two additional strut flush-
are.
Out of th* appropriation mod* for
thla department In the October appor
tionment shut Chief Jantsen decided
there was enough to purchase thee*
ffuahera.
The city, aeverol weeks ago, bought
one of these ffuahera for an experi
ment, and It proved ao successful that
tha chief determined to purchaM
enough to clean all the principal street*
of th* city a# eoon as possible.
Th# thru now In u*#, be say*, will
do a world of good, and with several
more, which ha hope* to buy next yur,
he will have enough to accomplish hi*
PU The" ffuahera arrived 1 Wednesday.
They cost 21,1»« each.
USE OLD BLOCKS
TO PAVE GUTTER
Remove the belgtan Meek pavement from
the struts of tba city and uaa th* blocks In
stead of rubble alone for getters ct th*
■treats now pared with chart and macadam,
la tha BUggc.iifiu of II. I,. Collier, roui-
mtaaloiicr of public works, nnd ke ttatu
that the city wonld aura more hy doing
this and laying an entirely new pavement
no tba streets now paved with balgtan
blocks than by, laying a thin shut af as
phalt over the blocks.
■ It Is Utterly Impracticable,' he etntad
Wednesday mornlsg. "to lay arnbalt over
bclglaa blocks without laklug np ibe hlueka.
resurfacing them and re-gradlng th*
The blocks are laid tm Irregular
t balgtan
I for at-
•.GRAND
Thursday Marines and Night.
JOSEPH M. OAITKH PRESENTS
The Comic Opera Bucresa,
“Red Feather”
WITH CHERIOAH SIMPSON.
Company of 76. Augmented Orchestra.
Slum. 23c to 21.60. Matlnu. IK to II.
Friday and Saturday—Matinee Sat
urday.
WM. A. BRADY’S PRODUCTION OF
"WAY DOWN EAST"
Written by LOTTIE BLAIR PARKER,
Tha Play That Touche* th* Heart.
Night 2Sc to tlio—Marinas 28o M 76c.
Monday and Tuesday—October 2142.
Matinea Tuesday.
AMELIA
BINGHAM!
and a superb company in
“A MODERN LADY G0DIVA”
Night 28c to $1.60—Mat, 28c to $1.00. ,
BIJOU
THI8 WEEK!
HAP WARD
AND ms COMPANY OP M IN
“NOT YET BUT SOON”
Lucy Delay and tho Bifl Bgauty Chorus
Next Weak, “YORKE A ADAMS."
LOLA COTTON.
Pamaua Girl Mind-Reader.
ROY AND BENEDETTO,
Comedy Atrial Artists,
AND 8IX OTHER FEATURE ACTS.
Matinaas every day but Monday
NUNNALLY BOOKLET
AN ATTRACTIVE ONE
Ntmunlly’a candy la given In an Inetrnetlra
find Iteautlfully lllnatrated leeiklet ieeinnl
to many patron* try tba Nnnnally I mu-
,M "Kow Nnnnally'a Candy la Made" la the
enl.Jeet with which the booklet ileala.
Thera are phetograyha of the candy Iu
the making. IMeatratlag the „ unighlon*
deanllaeaa that prevalle thmogbnut the
SctenbilM the pamphlet ?,**• " eaghue-
henrlrc explanation r.f whr nnnnally a ran*
.It la healthfnl. eleaa ami dcllrlrma.
Then there nre plctnrea ef the reudy |j.
self that look B<wl. cnongh In eat met II
inatrata the r.rten. .teelxna of box*, la
which tba unity to |4che.l.
Shot Daughter's Suiter.
Special to The Georgian.
Bristol. Tenn, Oct. 17.—William H.
Jones was fatally shot by Monk Rtout,
at Kuna burg. Carter connty. Tennes
see, with a shot gun. The shooting Is
the result of alleged undue attention
to the daughter of Stout by Jones.
Matinees every day but Monday.
Phonas: Ball 3146, Atlanta 1764.
’ Uptown ticket office, Jacob*’ Pharmacy
I and Kimball Ne.vr Stand.
77 Paachtraa street. Prices 10 and 20
cant*. Matin*** daily. This week's bill:
Harvey & Adame, artistic acrobats;
Friend A Friends, singing, dancing
sketch: Adame A Adams, knife throw-
are; Mamie Oushan, toft shoe dancing,
singing: Miss Lillian Carl, illustrated
SSri- -s.-tixa-a-js-a-u,
South Side Theater
No. 44 E. Hunter streot. Price* 10
and SO cent*. Matinee* daily. Thia
week’s program: Master* Petit H»rri-
aottf ettiM clog donee- ; Miss Rota Roda,
illustrated songs; Barnett’s living mar-
ble statuary; West & West’s rstirred
comedy sketch; South Side Vitascop*—
Comedy Films.