Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 13, 1907, Image 15

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I THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. fit I DAY* DECEMBER 15. 15 Want Ads. 10 c a Line. No ad. taken for let* th.n JO cuts. Six word* of nvernge length make • lino. TH. following r»to» «ro for eon* tecutlvo insertion*. Rate, for 3. 8 or 12 month.’ contract furnl.hod on application. 1 time i , 10 cent, a tine. 1 tint. ...... j time. 81-3 cent, a line. ( time. .. . i.. 71*2 cent, a line. 26 time. ....,.« cent, a line. Phone. Bell 4929 or Atlnnta 4401, and we will e.nd for your ad. We make no charge for me.aen- gtr. Ad« muit he ’phoned by 12 o’eloele to be inserted the .am. day. Ad. for SITUATIONS WANTED will bo inserUd FREE ONE TIME. help wanted—male. trANTFljb—SECOND-HAND BAGS AND any kind, any qtuinrity, nnyirltrrr; repay freight. lUchmond Bug Co., lilch- noul. Vn, AUCTION SALES. AT AUCTION. A Pine Lot of Sample Furni ture at 20 S. Pryor Street, Saturday, December 14tb, at 10 a. m. Commencing at 10 n. m. Saturday, we will sell at our salesroom. No. 20 South Pryor, nil the samples that a leading factory had on exhibition at the Southern Furniture Exchange, consisting of dressers, chiffoniers, four-quartered oak, round extension, pedes tal dining tables, ranging from 6 to if feet, several sets of very flue clawfoot dining lairs, upholstered with the finest of lenth- I* solid mahogany. Early English quar tered Golden Oak. arm chairs to match. oral patent back revolving office chairs, jf-reptlon hall chairs, parlor rockers. In solid mahogany. Early English and .Golden Oak. a lot of ladles’ writing desks. In Mis sion, a lot of sewing rockers, also a lot of rugs. etc. This Is undoubtedly the finest lot of goods we have hail at our salesroom, a ml those In n , p(V d.of furniture or wishing to make de sirable Christmas presents trill do well to take advantage of this gate We will stort promptly at 10 n. m, at 20 Smith Prvor. B. BERNARD, Auctioneer. Varied Interests n. iiRUNARD. nir: live auctioneer, nt 20 South I’ryor, will buy or .ell you out. Thou, Roll 2306. Special nttontloa given to ante, frmu premise,. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RALE CHEAP-FIVE TOP DEI.IV- oty wnpous, 5 npep delivery wagon., 2 fniiiiilry wiikous, 1 riinnliiHit, X flat ilruy. Central. Carriage Company, 1< I’leiluioiit awn ue. WANTEIi—SORER, RELIABLE VOl'NO man: Ml«ry HO to 150. with proepectn. Ailitrrva, own hondwrltUiff, Muiiiifactnrer, • Georgian XVANTEP—MEN TO I.EAIIN BARBER inale. Tile onlwatV Imrliera (treater thiia .apply. (Irmlniitcs earn splendid pay. Tools given; wages Saturdays: few weeks iwaidetfs. Call or write for catalogue. Jloler Burlier College, Iluuter and Forsyth street.. um{. a ooidiehcml jirchanical inti t.eouUnl lines. The deniauil greeter than .apply. Call nr wrlto us.1nelo.lM •tup. for good position. National fcmploy- n.nt Association. 1C22 1 023 Century llldg.^ WANTKfl-MA'NAflBirFmt BRANCH OF- 6»o re wish to Ionite here 111 Atlanta. AiMre.., with refereiiee. The Morrl* W hole- .sir Rouse, Clndunatl. Ohio. ONE NO. 2 J. C. STBEI.E & SONS' BRICK inaeldne, trueks, clay scrape and 300 wooden pallets! capacity of mill 20,000 per day: roar 3326, will take 3200; It la utino.t new and 111 good ahape; this Is a bargain. Address Itiiehauan Ilrfek Co., Buchanan, Ga. for lelllng. A-35, euro tlenrglau. BICYCLES FOE CHRIST MAS. JUST THE THING FOR BOYS ANB glrli. The machines are of the highest EARN $75.00 TO $150.00 A MONTH. OCR SCHOOL OF AUTOMOBILE EN gineerlng i/Uflllfies you to earn the nbore whirl™ mid serures for you u healthy and nlMWint vocation. The course here nt the lMtitrttP. Including everything. Is 525: easy terms Our eorresjHtiidence course Is $15. $2 •town with application. $1 weekly. Our*»ys- fftu is so sbuplo a child e/m learn: positions open: enroll tedny. Diploma on automobile engineering awarded our graduates; write for booklet. Columbia School of Attfotno- Mir Engineering, 41 Ivy street, Atlanta. Gn. CET KEYS MADE, LOCKS, GUNS. AND pDtois repaired. Shop department. Th# Tsoi Company, S3 Marietta street. Bell WANTED HELP—FEMALE. Mrs. Parker. Two lu family. WANTED—BOARDERS. FOB 8AI.E—ONE EDISON MOVING Pic ture machine, also gasoline engine for same. Cheap for cash. The Walker Com* pnuy, Nos, 0-3 Nelson street, City. FOB SAI.E-4-0 MELRON STREET. COB- OVERCOATS RE-LINED. CLEANS) pressed, etc. C. O. HARWELL. Tailor. 113 North Pryor street. * 'Phone 1061 There is hardly another place in which so many varied human interests can be brought together as in the Classified Columns of a daily newspaper. A look over these Wants Ads is frequently productive of interesting discoveries. So far as The Georgian and News is concerned they are real and reliable—no doubtful or questionable advertisements being al lowed in these columns. As a matter of fact each one represents a genuine want; and for these reasons their value is greatly increased both to Reader and Advertiser. FOR RENT—HOUSES. ROBSON & RIVERS. Real Estate and Renting Agents. 8 W. Alabama. WINTER'S COMING. Your Plumbing should be carefully inspected and made winter proof. Let us estimate that new house. It will interest you. REYNOLDS BROS. & HICKS. 49 N. Forsytli St. Bell Phone 3747-J. Atlanta Phone 1693. SITUATIONS WANTED. Iwrio.v AS CLERK. SALESMAN OR l*ookki’e|M»r, Heron year*’ experience. W. A. cheater, enre General Delivery. WANTED -BV TECH 8TVVENT PLACE work during Christmas vueatlon. Am rrom^tho Wont nnd have the full amount ■rgy and Holf-cottfidenrc whloh that inplU’*, B, i implicit. B. .Johnston, 70 Cherry atroet. 1’IANJHT—YOUNG MAN. Fin.ST-CLASS. •leslrin mmltloti/ Aildreo* PlauUt. enre Atlanta Ccorglnn. r ISSUED—ATLANTA STANDARD _Jy Guide. A new nnd complete hand- !>ook of Atlanta, with map, panorama nnd 80 views. Price 25c. Order from auy news dealer or the publishers. The Franklin- Turner Co., Atlanta, Go. " AXTKH-ny noy is yeans of age. a In It} not afraid work preferred. rf work; office or rwtPG earo Georytoy A SETTLED LADY. REFINED. WANTS place mtslNtnut liounokooper or eohtpftnlon ;y My. «p*fet home for urlUtor. Addrens 11 • -• Markham street. WANTED—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS. TOC LOOKING FOR ROOMS OR apartment*? L^t as save you the long, 2E! Itamp about the city. If yott are n jrranger we ran direct yott to the neighbor- Sr*' yott prefer. American Information b’ru^'c F*achtreo street. Over Todd FOR RENT—STORE. 8TORR NO. 103 SOUTH FOR. «f«t. 70x90 frrt, 31* per month. Ap- tl Comp...,-. No* 6-8 Nrl- PERSONAL. S. A. WILLIAMS LUMBER COMPANY, 257 and 451 Marietta St. S. A. WILLIAMS having purchased the entire asaeta and buMnens Of the G. ©. Williams Lumber Company will continue to conduct said business under the corporate name of S. A. WILLIAMS LUMBER CO., With a full line of Hough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles, Laths, Builders’ Hardware—Manufac turers of Doors, 8aah, Blinds, Mantels, Mouldings and Interior Finish. FOR RENT . Price. $5 R. Boulevard... $35.00 87 Merrltts 50.00 768 Piedmont tiO.OO 239 Glenn 30.00 Peachtree road 25.00 S56 Piedmont 50.00 •98 Capitol ,. 45.00 484 I'Jed moat 40.00 Maplewood (Peachtree rd) 25.00 4S E. Twelfth . 25.60 03 Queen 27.50 319 Crew 21.00 65 Augusta 147 Crew .*.WWW'.W”’ KM* 67 W. Harris h.Zi Rootns. 10 rooms 9 rooms 9 rooms 9 rooms 8 rooms 8 rooms 8 rooms 8 rooms 8 rooms 7 rooms 6 rooms C rooms 6 rooms 6 rooms 5 rooms 5 rooms 5 rooms o rooms MONEY TO LOAM. ESTABLISHED SINCE 1889. MORTGAGE loans made on real estate: purchase monev notes bought nnd sold. S. XI. Turman A Co., corner llroad and Alsbsma streets. $39,000 TO LOAN ON BEAL ESTATE IN MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEOPLE snd others. American Investment Co., 784 Candler Bldg. Established 1890. WEVMAN A CONNERS. EQUITABLE. Mortgage loans on real estate. 8PECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND: ANT amount. 4V$, 5 and 6 per cent. Write or call & W. Carson. 24 S. Broad 8t. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. SAUNDERS & SHARP, No. 5 South Broacl Street. Both Phones 756. FOR RENT, . Location. Prlca. 20 DeGress avenue..,.,,., $18.00 400 Peachtree street 28.00 401 11 ous to a street......,., 20.00 271 Cain street 22.50 280 Crumley street 18.50 306 E. Pine street $2.60 652 South Pryor street.... 21.60 21 Dalny 10.00 150 Summit nvenue 25.00 291 East avenue ........... 12.50 118 Simpson 22.50 20 Bellwood 18.60 106 Peeples street 25.00 16 Clayton 10.1 Howell Station 8.00 270 Stnto 10.00 63 Greenwood 8.00 270 Forrest avenue $7.50 64 West lUrrlg street.... 45.00 ISO Grant street............ 25.00 18 Bellwood .............. 13.10 24 Morgan street (new),, 20.00 (Flat) Forrest avenue 26.60 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. ' W. E. WORLEY. Real Estate and Loans. 415-16 Empire Bldg. - I Last month $5,150. This month $4,150—A 10-room brick home, rock foundation and slate roof, lot 60x217 to another street, room for two more houses; the lot alone is worth $2,500. You could not build the house for less than $5,000, but you can do this: get both for $4,150. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE M. L. THROWER. SPLENDID LITTLE COTTAGE of five rooms, on South avenue, for $2,100,- three hundred cash and balance $18 per month. FOR RENT. U2 PBACIITBRB STREKT. At the alxive number nn Peachtree street, Immediately across the street from tin Candler building and right In the mouth of IIoUMton street, you will find one store room nlwiit 24x84, Is well lighted aiul veu tMated, with a modern front; will be coin- little out of the way, jmt street cars pass near every day: V?T*Mon should not In the least deter, tbe conductor; get n transfer. c.„„ . __ —and— SfiiiAfP nt . K 8 - St ! Opnosit* coart •** bguxett’s new yt. ‘*H.ttrr It. pure thnn sorry.” "LrA'-k AND SHIP FUIINITGRE AND hrorn kinds. Orders receive r nii ‘DtrntJoji. Sitilatactloii gnnrauteeil uVlt"' eQ * ® s - TO°r street. Bell i>hou< lo ’Phone ns their IS I"’** • i<,llleo ‘-on'- Our prices Htprv " IVtXl.'** ca® mako proiurit de- D !irJ?, L .EXCIIANOeToi-VENIR POST •j'fmn. fi*™, OT ‘‘ r W 'lla.'l-PDt VlPW. of lh, I™"', '"folnr. of A.bpvllle, N. O. “In tm ISAaMft fW* Son. jirrltlcr. If AdiirA*. d 1 !* ,np hear-from you. «Sn!"ui.au! Gs? KlcU ' ,UB ’’ / ' rare *«'• CpMp IN 31 TO a DAYS. NO 52: of’” M ' dl °" Com ' david w. Yarbrough, master plusiber, «Kmc* 1255. 20 E. nunter St. OLD HATS MADE NEW. SOFT AND STIFF FHLT HATS CLEAN ed nod re-sbapiM, 60c. ** ed and re-shnned. o0c. hats bleached and pi...—. — —. — All bands or sweats (oach extra 25c). Ont-of. town orders given prompt attention. Latest styles, best work. lowest prices. Acme Hatters. 100*4 Whitehall street DON’T WEAR PANAMA HATS TIT AT ARR DIRTY AND SOILED AND out of shape. Bussey cleans, presses and reshapes ah old soft and stiff felt nnd Pan* atna bats In latest styles. 28V6 Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga. TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. ii. tv. Housritnn a uro. trunk and BAG CO. Retail and repairing. 71 White hall street. Phone 1576. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—AN UNINCUMBERED WHITE woman to board my clerks; liberal salary; nverythlug rurulshctl; good. iM>rmanent home for right party. John B. Hies, Fin- gervllle. 8. tV j WANTED—SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. oITIce nnd hnu>i«»hoM g<>od9. We buy. sell ml exchange. A. SprJn^cr, 26 4*. Pryor street UcU 1526. 89 NORTH FORSYTH STREET. At the above number on North Forsyth street, at tbe corner of James, will * one store room itiHmt 20x80 feet, this ;ooi! store room with a cement floor; will .m completed and ready for occupancy about January 1. Rent $50 per month. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, MISCELLANEOUS. Waltham and Hamilton watches $i per week, too* wear the watch while paying for It HOUSES REMODELED AND REPAIRED. ENTIRE TIME GIVEN TO BBFAIUING and remodeling houses; furnish plans and specifications on short notice. If you have any kind of a house—from nn humble cot- tngn to n apackms uinnslon—I can remodel n-IHilr II. ^ fUtUf^Uun ^iii.rautf.0. OlTli,' With Mom k i:lnir.ii>m‘i'. It"«l K.tnto. CU Fourth Nmioiinl Hunk Rliljt. Office Rhone <223 31. Itei. |ihune 3311 3L Twenty acres of fine land nt Jollys Station, 1-2 mile this Bide of Clarkston. Georgia train Rtops right on the place. Fine, rich land, with spring on the rear end. GO-fooi street on the side. Price $1,800. Refused $2,200 three months ngo. W. E. WORLEY. TWO ALMOST NEW FIVE- room cottages, on Jones avenue, for $1 600 each; $100 cash and bal ance like rent. Xmas Gift Suggestion. 1 sweet-voiced Canary bird, In a uiee -jtss cage, nothing Is more appropriate for the occasion. Its sweet robe no ever re minder of the donor. Wo have them fit from Jh to $10. Xmas Canary Bargain. TOMORROW (Saturday only) WE WILL ,._ice on sale fifty guaranteed singers, In nice cage with food, etc., for only $4.00. Ho not min, till, opnorlHBltT. Ilememlier we guarantee* every MALE BIRD wo to be nn A-l Singer. GOLD F1RH In great variety, l<te up. Globes nil shapes nnd sixes. 15c up. Food ornaments, ithell* and gravel. Hee. us If It Is n pet you want. H. G. HASTINGS & CO., 16 W. Mitchell St. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES. FOR REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES, tig CHAS. P. GLOVER, 6 Auburn Ave. TWO SPLENDIDLY BUILT SIX- room cottages, on Simpson St.; price $2,000 each; $200 cash and bnlance $20 per month. What do you expect for your money t These bouses rent readily for $20 per month. M. L. THROWER, 39 N. FORSYTH STREET FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE. SANDERS & CONWAY. Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building. $2,400—Close in North Side 5-room cottage; leased for $22.50 per month. Nothing like it. . . r $3,000—7-room^cottage, lot 76x300; lovely home; fronts Georgia railroad and Inman Park. Easy terms. $5,750—Lovely Inman Park 7-room house, electric lights, etc., lot 50x260. A beauty; best street there. Easy terms. FOR BALE—REAL ESTATE. FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIlt. NEAR CORNER JACKSON AND IRWIN, NEAR CORNER MARIETTA AND I'OK- pot. 5-room home, lot Hxl<0. r.mu 311 a month, good Im.-iulmi. Prion 31.1m. NEAR CORNER CAPITOL AVENGE AND Little utrret. n tiiod --room limpu- on nl.-e lot, en-t, water nml I,nth. lTlco i. TYPEWRITERS. Mi City, lililii. I.o, Ih It.elf n TYPEWRITERS Please do not confuae tin with Irreaponal hie fKK'ond-hand denier*. Tbe Typewriter Bxohaiige drain In uacd. Rhnpworn nnd re built typewriter*, nnd hns branches In New city, ffuftton, Ckfcagn. Ht. Lmii*. Knn Itlclimund, (Mnciiiuntl, Uhlladtl Angeles nnd San Fninclaco. It branch of the American Writing Machine Company, Incorporated under the law* of the state of New York, with nil honorable record of more than twenty-five yearn In tho manufacture nnd nale of tjy»e- wrltern. You are certain, therefore, to nml us uniformly courteous, equitable hud ntteu tlve to your wnnta. THE TYPEWRITER EX CHANGE rlmn Writing TYPEWRITERS. All makes. The very beat machine! that can be had for the price. Call or write the old reliable Atlanta Typewriter Ex change, 71 N. I’ryor St., Atlanta. Ga. Branch of II. 31. Aube Company. INVESTMENT 311,000—Buys a nice new apartment on the North Side, now under leans !>r 31,740 annually; no light, heat or ater hills to pay; nothing equal to It n the city. See un at once. Owner ants tbe cash, as he la leaving the pity. “Delaya are often regretted.” M’CRORY & JOHNSON, 405 Peters Building. FOR LEASE—OFFICES. FOR RENT—HOUSE8. ’ FOR RENT. Parties looking for houses or flats can obtain a com plete list of all property for rent in the city by calling at J. M. High Co.’s, in Furni ture Department. No charge for information. BUY REAL ESTATE —01’“““ PURCHASE MONEY NOTES AND MORTGAGES THE BEST AND SAFEST INVESTMENTS IN THE WORLD. 20 years’ experience in mak ing Real Estate Loans, with out a loss of one dollar in principle or interest to my clients, proves their absolute safety. EDWIN P. ANSLEY. Real Estate, Phones: Bell 339, Atlanta 363. ON (VAXUADD AVENI'K. XU Alt BKECII- cr street, a beautiful little borne on a large lot. Price $2,250. ON* UIU.MLKY *TUEET. BIGHT KEAB Capitol avenue, 3 room cottage on nice lor. Price $1,200. acre lot; room for another house. Price $1,600. NEAR CQItNEU PEACHTREE AND CAIN, lot 55x10). adapted for uptown apartment houm*. Price $7,060. NEAR CORNER PIlYOIl AND MITCHELL, hriefc building, 55x106, suitable for bu»i* ue*8 locution. Price $8,500. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. Century Bldg. GRANT & PETTY, . 30-32 East Alabama St. NORTH SIDE HOME. ' $300 cash, balance $50 a month. This is one of the most prominent North Sido streets where vacant lots bring $60 a front foot. The house is new and well built and can be had for $6,750. See us at once about this. FOR RENT. No. 173 Cherokee Avenue, a handsome cottage of six large rooms fronting Grant Park. This house is in per fect condition and equip ped with all modern conve- nces. Price $27.50. WALKER DUNSON, Real Estate, 403 Equitable. Phone 2187. mno.M BOUSE, EMMETT ST.. N Hemphill Bvetioe, rrilurfd from 32,8 32,300. Kent value 125 per mouth. &IYUTLK ST., LABOR ELEVATED EAST front lot, 00x170 to en tiller; H block of Eighth afreet, for only 33,150. WASHINGTON ST.. StODBBN HOME. BAKRUPT SALE. 8ALE OF BANKRUPT STOCK OF MACHINERY. Under and by virtue of an order paused by the Honorable P. H. Adame, referee. I will receive eealctl bids for portion*, or for the entire stock of machinery, office natures, notes and open accounts of the American Manu facturing Company, bankrupt, said bids to lie opened before the Honorable P. H. Adame, referee, on December 16, at 12 noon. A full Inventory nt thi stock of ma chinery, office natures, etc., can be had upon application to me. J. S. SLICER, Receiver, American Mfg. Co., 1227 Empire building. CARPENTERS AND CABINET STORE FIXTURES, FLY SCREENS, MOD- eli nml noveill,/*. Ilelt ‘phone 2374. Atlan ta Wood and Iron Novelty Work. MOORE-GAUNT CO., Real Estate and Renting,* 609-10 Century Building. Both Phones 4234. Extra Bell Phone 4235. . $1,000 CASH FOB A FARM, WKLL WORTIT. double tho money. This littla fnrm contains 28 acres of slightly roiling fertile land, 5 neres virgin, forest, 2 acres of hillside, and the' balance nearly level, and in good state of cultivation. Has a new 6-roont house, with largo front vo- rnridn, nnd rear porch; is nicely painted; has a largo flower and, fruit garden; pretty shrubbery. Wns built for a home, and is worthl more than wc ask for the whole 1 farm. It is all under good fenco, nnd has all necessary outbuildings. Only one mile from railroad stiw tion. Owner for business reason® is compelled to sell, and this is » dnudy plnce. WE BUY AND SELL PUR- chase money notes. W. E. TREADWELL & CO., Real Estate and Renting Agents. 24 S. Broad Street. You Would Not Accapt Counterfeit Money—Why Accept Counterfeit Goods? Good mon^y In made by tho govern ment In which you have implicit faith and confidence. C ood Rooti* arc m by manufacturer*; who are willing: to atake their reputation* on the quality of the material offered to you through the medium'of their advertisements In thin paper. Countertelt goods are no! advertlaed. The reason for It la thoy III not bear the cb»o scrutiny to hich genuine advertised goods are subjected. Counterfeit money pays more profit to the counterfeiter. Coun terfeit good* are offered to you for the same reason. Insist on the Genuine—Reject the Counterfeit. hotiffe, celled, ffnptl erllife. P 350 apples, l’r 84 ACRES NEAR CHAMm.HE, GA.. 7> it<■ ri*h rlunr.’.l, l<i orlglunl fount, good fo any production. iJnud In good nhnpv. Thnn half i’llnh, the other half < A 14-ACRE FARM. lanta. on Stewart Bratton, halnni’e in Pi MILES FROM AT- av.Miu.’. 7 norm lu nil- wood*, n fine truck 3-half mile® fr>>m *»r *2 ACRES AT MARIETTA. •mtaklrt* of («»«*«. ifight-i tiouiw, servant** Ikuiko. two tages on pln«*p. Orchard, t liarns un«i sfnlili-j*. TM* I* MILES FROM