Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 14, 1907, Image 15
THU ATUAiVl A UUUKUIAN ANU N EWS.
LKUAI, UCi*
SILVERWARE and crockery.
announcement
extraordinary
Aii unusual display of Jew-
e lrv and Holiday Novelties,
comprising fine gold and
gold-filled Lockets and
Chains, Brooches, Signet and
Set Rings, Cuff Links, Fobs,
Watches, Clocks, etd., has
been purchased direct from
one of the large Eastern
manufacturers and will be
sold commencing Monday,
December 16, at 50c on the
dollar.
Note these items in jewel
ry, so suitable for holiday
gifts:
Bracelets from $1.49 up,
guaranteed.
Lockets from $1.69 up,
guaranteed.
Chains from $1.49 up,
guaranteed.
Brooches from 98e up,
guaranteed.
Watch from $1.00 up,
guaranteed.
Fobs from $1.39 up, guar
anteed.
Cuff Links from 49c up,
guaranteed.
Stick Pins from 25c uf),
guaranteed.
Also hundreds of other
articles consisting of Knives
and Forks, Spoons, Cream
and Soup Ladles, Cold Meat
and Pickle Forks, Butter
Dishes, Bread and Cake
Trays, Child’s Cups and
Table Sets, Bon Bon Dishes,
etc., etc.
Note Cut Glass prices:
8-inch Libby’s Rich Cut
Bowls $2.89
8-incli Libby’s Rich Cut
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
ROBSON & RIVERS,
Real Estate and Renting
Agents. 8 W. Alabama.
FOP.
562 Edgo wood
47 Doane
-•*>>' Forrest
59 Dodd
108 Piilllnm
Piedmont
558 Edge wood
(Mrnnirood
Piedmont
111 Pulliam
74 pnrls
S. /Ku:lev/ml
141 Gilmer
Ct Davis
& Queen
62 Johnson
279 Fraser
>5 South nremje,
431 Fraser
283 Court latici rrH
819 Crew
-2) K. Pine.!...
ui Augusta....
112 Orninml ...
159 Fniton.;;;;;;;;;;;;
JlJ Capitol avenue...
RENT
127.69
20.09
60.00*
2*00
85.00
50.00
8X09
si«o
45.00
27.50
25.00
21.50
26.00
18.00
..... 27JO
26.00
..... 16.60
10.00
20.00
2160
21.00
26.00
82.60
25.00
25.fr)
26.0)
JO.OO
12 room 8
10 room b
10 rooms
10 rooms
9 rooms
8 rooms
8 rooms
8 rooms
8 rooMO
7 rooms
7 rooms
7 rooms
7 rooms
6 rooms
6 rooms
6 rooms
6 rooms
6 rooms
6 rooms
6 rooms
6 rooms
6 rcniun
A rooms
5 rooms
6 rooms
For Rent By
EDWIN P. ANSLEY,
10 East Alabama St.,
(Century Building)
Both Phones 363.
I’rl r '-
la Rlrb.nl.nn SI. (Jan. 1) 7 112.50
353 Woodward Are. 7 iT.So
US Trinity Ave 7 35,00
3 Kennruw Arc. (new) 7 35.00
114 East Morrill. 7 42.50
100 Park street 7 40-.00
147 N. Jnrkson St. (Jan. 1) 8 53.0}
353 E. Kn|r St. (new) 8 35.00
135 Forrest avenue 8 40.00
653 Kdgetrood arena. 8 ■ 30.60
54 W. Tlnrrl. SI .'.9 45.OO
IK Park ntreet iWcst End) 9 23.00
47 Dene .tree! 10 2S.00
241 Peachtree St ...u 160.00
52 (.timer St. , « 16.60
M2 E. (Ifor.ln Ave 6 27.50
Kirkwood, On., Saunders street.. 5 ' 17.00
133 Waldo St 5 16.00
30 Fifteenth] .treat 4 13.00
DeLoach Station, East Point.... 4 12.50
38 Fortress Are 3 8.00
COLORED HOUSES.
158 Connelly St 3 7.10
2*7 Connelly St s 7.10
289 Coaoslly St 3 7.10
IS-A Parker St. 3 8.60
13-B Porker St. 8 8.60
EDWIN P. ANSLEY.
MISCELLANT >US.
Nappies
6-inch Libby’s Rich Cut
Nappies .? .$1.39
5-inch Libby’s Rich Cut
Nappies 98c
•Sugar and Creams. .$2.79
Also a quantity of Tum
blers, Finger Bowls, Decan
ters, Water Bottles, Dishes,
Plates, etc,
Hand-painted China in an
endless variety, consisting
<‘f Bowls, Plates, Dishes,
Chocolate Sets, Vases,
Cracker— Jars. Tableware
ai 'd Toilet Articles. This
line will be sold at 50c on the
dollar. Our line of Watches,
Jewelry, Opera Glasses, etc.,
is as usual complete and will
be sold on the same tonus as
above. Spectacles, Eye
glasses, etc., carefully fitted, j
%e 8 examined free.
GLOBE OPTICAL CO., ,
27 W. Mitchell St.
SAUNDERS & SHARP,
No. 5 South Broad Street.
Both Phones 756.
FOR RENT.
Location. Prim
30 Retire,* mm........ 811.00
<00 Pesebtree ntreet........ 35.00
401 llounten street 20.00
(71 C9ln street 22.50
386 Crumley street 1150
JM K. line street 32.53
832 Smith Pryor street.... 3L50.
21 Delay 10.00
150 Summit arenas 33.00
291 East avenue 12.53
118 Simpson 22.50
20 Bellwood It 60
106 Peeples street 210)
16 Clsyton 10.00
Howell Station 8.00
(70 Stale 10.00
83 Greenwood 100
279 Forrest avenue........ 37.53
54 West Harris street.... 45.00
SB) Grant street 25.03
It Bellwood 1110
24 Mnrsin street (nsw).. 20.00
(Fist] Forrest svesne 26.50
For Rent By
W. E. TREADWELL & CO.,
W. E. KENNEDY, Rest Manager,
24 S. Broad Street
Rooms. Street ant) Number. Rate.
13 X. Jackson 319 375.00
11 E. ('Bln 260 SC.OO
9 Dunlap 23 35.00
8 N. Boulevard 709 50.00
8 Greenwood 43 40.00
6 Hill 393 18.00
5 Sylvan avenue.... 14 14.00
5 tVc. Jan. 1) E. Go. ave.. 25.00
5 Connelly 53 12.00
4 Kern avenue 173 11.50
6 Kelly —135 16.00
3 East Fair 722 7.50
3 Tye 37 6.00
7 X. Jackson S05 35.00
5 Groensferry 342 20.00
3 Auburn 440 7.00
3 Morgan 60 7.60
Store room. Xlce place (or
fruit stand 12.00
5-r of 8-r. h., Morgans Cross-
Ing 18.00
Ir. Ii„
8-r. b..
» r. h..
T-r. b.
tit:
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6-r. b.,
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6-r. b-t
I r. b-.
W-r. h.,
k-r. b-.
FOR RENT.
647 I’ooce DeLeon nveuue..
W WU(rfin) avenue
18 F»sf Hue alrmt
1 rmtmbermt ntreet
221 Wait Panclitree street..
•JO Moll nvonne
14 Mills sttri*t
348 Glenn afreet
4« N.ntb Pryor sireet
Klinh.HI
33 Htcwoit avenue
«■-*,:ml avonaa ...>»»*o».
ITS NluiPRnn
SIM
.... 23.5b
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!‘:S
.... ».oi
.... 11.60
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.... *0.0}
VIVA
NETIIERY
LOOK FOR
13472
U. S. SERIAL NUMBER
13472
ON EVERY
BOTTLED
BEVERAGE
YOU TASTE
PURE
FOOD
GUARANTEES
Vtva
XETHERY
5c FOR ,v.;
BIG
BOTTLES '
FROM RELIABLE
GROCERS
AND AT
SODA
FOUNTAINS
VIVA
NETHERY
IS GUARANTEED
UNDER
THE NATIONAL
PURE FOOD
AND DRUGS,
ACT JUNE 30, 1906.
THE OLD ORIGINAL
GENUINE VIVA,'
PURE, SWEET AND
DELICIOUS,
HAS ON EVERY LABEL
U. S. SERIAL
NUMBER 13472.
JOHN J. WOODSUIE.
the renting AGEXT.
12 AUBURN *VU
INFRINGEMENTS
HAVE A DIFFERENT
NUMBER OR NONE
AT ALL.
MANUFACTURED
BY W. B. NETHERY,
53 S. PRYOR ST.,
ATLANTA, GA.
13472.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
FRANK C. DAVIS,
Real Estate—325 Empire
Building—Beil Phone
2895.
52.400 BUYS 6-HOOM COTTAGE, UAU.
mid veranda, electric ligata and fixtures, it
nice .’story barn. Hire pinion, coal and
wood house, best street. tieauuftd terms.
Drentur, Gn. Water main lu from of
ttt&O GET)
large lot.
■hoir you J
A NH’E T-ROOM VOTTAGE,
llw nor nuxloti* to sell, leet ui
ilf> Decatur home.
$2,300 GETS A 7-ItOOM NEW rO.NVHETR
dwelling, that cost owner $3,000 to build
the house, and It Is a bargain. Suburban
$2.5*) AND KAlY TRRMH BUYS CINE OK
the best little farina we know of, 2%
miles of Deratin', tin., ftlfc seres half npeii,
IYB HAVE FOU $26 PER ACRE A NK’K
little fnrin of 65 aerea. This la a good
farm ami only three tulles of Decatur, Go.
. p. _ sill cut
__ __ feet of the heat grade lui
100 acres of bottom laud that don’t
overflow. 12 miles of Xewtian, Ga.. 4 miles
railroad. 4 tool bonne* on place, line water.
We have nothing I a* tier nt price. Owner
Is it lady and s non-resident and can’t look
nfter the place, and has put It down to rock
bottom price to sell quid:. Write or come
to tee tin for .further Information.
“WE SELL FARMS.”
BUY REAL ESTATE
—or—
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.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
FOR RENT
NO $6 PARK STREET—THIS IS A HEAL
■lee collage of six room* on u fine lot,
60x200, with servants’ house, cow house,
etc $35.0)
NO 150 SmnflT-TlIIB HAS MB YEN
'oaihs, modern and In good locality..$25.06
ON EAST GEORGIA AVENUE IVH HAVE
a-G-room cottage oil the Is'kI port of thnt
Street. Thla house Is iu good condition and
Is the only cue lu the nelghlnirhood that
con be rented as cheap its 122.50
NftTsf ret. i .wop iTav r. n i 7 e-t hi sir a
idee 6-ruom cottage and n tine place for
boarders. See tin ulmut thin. Can rent It
at a lntrgaiu.'
is practically new and
abotild rent for more—
$10.00
NO. m KENNEDY—A NICE 5-ROOM GOT-
tnRe, modern and on «*ar line. Haa.ua foi
prlre.
NO. 161 WEST MITCHEI.T#—Ji'AT ONE
and a half black a from the Terminal Bta*
tlon. The cottage haa seven roobia..S15.00
ON CORDON WE HAVE A KINK Ft It
ulalted home we can rent for four momh*
and we have another on Forrest famished*
We can rent cither for $25.00
NO. 240 AITBURN IH A READ FINE ETOltM
for a laundry nr reatuumnt and a bargain,
Hee u* a)wnt thin.
G. J. & S. L. DALLAS,
318 4th NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING.
Both Phones.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
D. MORGAN,
HARNESS and SADDLES,
135 MARIETTA ST.
and goat harness; wool and plush lap-robes;
osrrlnge font heater* nt correct prices.
1). MORGAN. IK WHITEHALL STREET;
MOORE-GAUNT CO.,
Real Estate and Renting,
609-10 Century Building.
Both Phones 4234.
Extra Bell Phone 4235.
$1,000 CASH
FOR A FARM, WELL WORTH
double the money. This little
farm contains 28 neres of slightly
rolling fertile land, S neres virgin
forest, 2 acres of hillside, and tho
balance nearly level, and in good
«tnte of cultivation. Has a new
G-room house, with large front ve-
rnndn, and rear porch; is nifeely
painted; has a large flower and
fruit garden; pretty shrubbery.
Was built for a home, and is worth
more than we ask for the whole
farm. It ia all under good fence,
aud has all necessary outbuildings.
Only one mile from railroad sta
tion. Owner for business reasons
is compelled to sell, and this is a
dandy place. • ‘
WE BUY AND SELL PUR-
clmso money notes.
A. J. M’BRIDE,
Real Estate and Loans.
318 Empire Bldg.
WANTED—FOR CASH
CUSTOMER.
ROOFING SLATE.
WE HAVE ON HAND A.
LARGE STOCK OF VIR
GINIA SLATE IN STAND
ARD SIZES—CAN FUR
NISH ANY QUANTITY.
ALSO NAILS, FELT. CE
MENT AND METAL
TRIMMINGS. WE ARE
PREPARED TO PUT ON
YOUR ROOF COMPLETE.
DOWMAN-DOZIER MFG.
COMPANY.
...ALL THE WEEK...
1— SIX SAMOIS,
Whirlwind Arabian Acrobats.
2— KITTY JOHNSON,
Singing Comedienne.
3— JAMES DILKS,
Comedy Musical Act.
4— BROOKS & VEDDER,
The Comedy Couple.
5— LES JARDYS,
French Sensations.
6— KIMBALL- & LEWIS,
Grotesque Gyrating Comicalities.
7— THE KINETOGRAPH,
Fllekerless Motion Pictures.
8— Special Attraction,
BRINDAMOUR,
The Handcuff King.
Matinees Every Day But Monday.
Japanese Doll Souvenirs for Chil
dren at Matinees. Children Free if
With Paid Grown-ups.
Phones: Bell 3146, Atlanta 1764.
Uptown Ticket Office*: Soda Fount
Jacobs’ Pharmacy, Kimball News
Stand.
GRAND
Friday and Saturday,
Dec. 20-21. Matinee Saturday
HENRY MILLER
PRESENTS
A SUPERB COMPANY IN
"THE LONG AWAITED ‘GREAT AMERICAN PLAY,”’
THE GREAT DIVIDE
By William Vaughn Moody.
WITH THE ENTIRE ORIGINAL PRODUCTION JUST AS PRESENTED
OVER 500 TIMES IN NEW YORK.
Prices—Night, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. Matinee, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c.
WOODWARD LUMBER
COMPANY.
HARDWOOD INTERIOR
FINISH AND MANTELS.
DOORS, SASH & BLINDS.
SEND YOUR PLANS
FOR ESTIMATES.
ATLANTA - - GEORGIA.
COMING, THURSDAY, JAN. 2
Mr. Henry W. Savage’s'Most Brilliant Success
THE OPERATIC SENSATION OF TWO CONTINENTS.
Madam Butterfly
Puccini’s World-Famed Japanese Opera,
COMPANY OF. ...150. ORCHESTRA OF....50
The Finest Society and Musical Event of the Year.’
of my «t>t»Tlr*tk>ti blank*.
wish to buy mixlorn. npvto-Jat* homo* on
tho north shle. If you bavo hn> thins to of-
far. plot no anil or ootol bio n nHM| «la-
m rlptlon with your lowosl prior and tortus.
I ALSO HAVE A CASH CUWTOMSE WHO
wisbos to' Inra*t from ISfr.Ooo to $75,000
..mb In uoiitral property. If you h*ro any
of this rlaM to offor, It will pay yoO to
uio nt omv. ,
MIGHT AT THE PIKOUOXX UOTKt, I
hnvo on** of tht* br*t ront-iwylny pro|H>r-
ll» In AtUintu. Tboro I* nothlnc that will
boat II ns n iclli a lgt' lnv*»M;naut. It Is
oloso In ami tbo onhanr»m»nit In r*l»o Is
sum. Don’t «lolsy. tsit soo wio at oik*o. It
rrnr* for fl.COO |»or ymr atul I ram soil It If
st mco for loss thsn $15.(0). awl tnsko
satisfactory terms. This l»oat* InmkIs or
MAvIngn bankH.
AT-
m
L. 0. Smith Visible
H. M. ASHE CO.
Dealers.
We bore 200 of our competitors’ rna-
chlnf*. soma alntusC J>ew f fur *n1e
cheap.
ARE YOU STILL
PAYING RENT?
. IF SO WE ARE
SURPRISED!
WE ARB THE OI.I) RELIABLE, THE
plouoors In loanlug homo rannoy. Wo
bsvo I toon In buslnoss for six yours In this
stnto, ami bnvo loamtl Immlrotis of thou-
l _ ... .11 ..i-n, el... U..II41. U‘„
la( and l.all.l on K. or lift a lurirtfOBo.
oil you jiny m by moiKhly pnyim-uf^
.rblrh IXC(.f I)INO TUB INTKIIBgT. are
Irea (bau you arr now paying mil. Ami la
W ymre yon own (ho iinuu-rly fro, noil
door Writ, (winy for InfornuKlou alioul
ml? NEW LOAN (TINTIIALT.
HTANDAnil HEAL EHTATE LOAN CO..
494 Aualoll Ilullillne. Atlanta.
Il.-ll Phono :i442 Jfnln. Atlanta tots.
LOCAL AGENTS WANTED. I.II1KHAI.
TERMS.
BIJOU NEXT week,
Matinees Tues., Thurs. and Sat.
Its Mirth Provoking Comedians, Entrancing Music, Excruciatingly Fum
Lines and Situations, A Bsauty Chorue Without an Equal. A Scan
Production Unsurpassed.
MRS. MANIER THANKS
PRESS AND PUBLIC
Mrs. Jntno* A. Mnnler, widow of the late
Patrolman Mauler, has written- the follow
ing card of apprevlatlou nud thanks which
she requests In* published In The Georgian:
••The Atlanta Georgian:
"Gentlemen—Through your paper, wblrh
hits given sueb material and valuable as
sistance to myself.and little fatherless
child, I wish to thauk the offUinD of At
lanta, the uieinlK?r* of the pollr© «le|iart-
inent, the Atlanta Turn. Vereln mid the*
public and press In general for the gen«wjs
eontrlbutl«ms given so heartily toward the
fund raised In our helm If. I wish that nil
eonld realise how grateful 1 nn» for what
has been done. Words fall In expressing my
true feeling. These nets of generosity nnte
touched my henrt ami It Is to yeti and
through your paper I wish to express tu>
ll.ai.lta. MANIER.
\$SI1AND
Saturday Matinee and Night
Henry B. Harris Presents
‘THE LION
and the MOUSE"
By CHARLES KLEIN.
Price* 25c to $1.50.
MALLORY WILL WITHDRAW
FROM BRUNSWICK PORT.
Kpn lal to The O-oralsn.
Brunawlck. Go.. Dec. 14.—II him been
announced by H. H. Raymond, ireneral
manager of the Mallory fiteun.shiil
Company, that the Mallory line will
withdraw lie ship* from thla port, end
will be auccoedcd by the Brunswick
Rleumuhlp Company. The Mallory
Steamship Company, with lit with
drawal from tht* port, will put on a
line of steamers to 'Tampa. Flu., and
will continue to touch at Mobile.
Merchant Dies of Pneumonia.
S'prelnl to The Georgina.
Washington, Ga.. Dec. 14.—After an
Illness of sevr.nl weeks, B. E. Robert*,
of this county, died at his home ot
Metoavllle Thucsday morning at 9
o'clock with pneumonia. Mr, Robert*
wan one of tho progressive young mer-
clinnts of Wilkes anil wns In his thirty-
fifth year, He Is survived by hlf wife
and two children. The Interment oc
curred Friday.
RAILWAY SCHEDULES
THE BIJOU
Tonight—Matinee Saturday*
£. D. Stair Offers /
NAT M. WILLS
In tho Musical Comedy,
“A LUCKY DOG.”
Next week: “In Gay New York.”
Address to Men
Hon. E. W. Martin
Sunday, 3:30 P.M., Y.M.C.A.
Mowing tho Arrival nnd Departure of Pa»
senser Trnliia of the Kolli»w4ng Ronds.
Hubjeet to Typographical Errors.
ATLANTA AnTmVESI’ThViNT RAILROAD
TERMINAL KTATfO.V.
No, Arrive fruin-
20 t’olninbii* 7:30 pm! 4| West I*t.. B:2Spm
14 Montgni’y S:35 pm|*T N. O-.... 6:49 pm
36 N. O. ....U:«»»in! _ t
Train* mnrketl • run dally except Sunday.
Trains marked tlw* x run hunday only.
Other trains ran dally.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Arrive From— J Depart To-
Savannah .... ISO nndMaratx .11.40 pm
Jacksonville.. T.50 aniiMneon $.09 am
Macon |LO Hia jfrtmo 4.»» f»iu
Mec«m «.£) pm Jacksonville... 6.9) pm
Msron ........ <1C inii'iuviiouaU ....6.13 pm
u
and WHISKEY HASTY*
cured st home wil^
out pair.. Pookofota*
ticitlar* sent
FRENCH PAPERS
PRAISE ROOSEVELT
Paris, Dec. 14.—-The French pi*.— 5 is
interested In PreaJdcnt Roosevelt**
inratbm that he would not stand for re
infection. Rome nenapaperar, like The
(laulois. are disposed to behave that
he was forced to this utterance by the
change of public opinion created.by the
rerrnt financial crisis;-but paper* like
i The Temps reject any motive w hich
| Ini put cm bail faith to Mr. Roosevelt.
St. Louis P. M. Reappointed.
Washington, Dec. 14.—Postmaster
General Meyer announced this morn* ttenV 'Atlanta
ing. that ho had reappointed Poet mas- I
ter Wyman «t St. Lout*. Thla pula'
LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE RY.
trains dally.
rc^Tifr tr * vt>
Ouitding $1
t«ecfc»l to Th*» (leorgta
Murphy, X. C H E
.CC0 Er
r Wyman ft st unm* inia mitaj i
i and to a hitter tight which hasdwrn tCu.txTMI.- vln mne lUdgr.. v:r5um, 725put
.„<] for the displacement of Mr. Knnxvine rla bfo, Itl.lir-..( 6:4)puu 7:Mifm th*
KrovrlUc via Curter.rlllr,| 851 pt