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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
MONDAY. MARCH 2. IDA
13
PURCHASE AND EXCHANGE.
wavtED-One 8-Inch moldlug machine;
inn«t he In good order. Apply I*. O. wx
ftjo DOI.l. FA-tfElpi. : feet tint when
“ . L ..I 1U mfllu nit Itlllplllltlla 111* 1..I*
"finished. for ltt yarda of Klrtslintna or 16c
io.Umpa Address Rag Doll, Homer, Oa.
FoiTSADE-BdUoo grophophoiio, or will
excbanffe for acilllier repeating rifle. Ail-
,lro« Uli'hujMfo'ooro Georgian. 4
wANTKD-TO purchase n largo alio geifts’
leather trarellng late; will .pay a good
nrlee for a good article. Adureas O. E.
itoilanil. 117 H. Pryor-at.4
WANTED-To rent a wood-huriilng oattlt
for aeveral day,; want to flulalt u piece
of feather work: boro had aeveral yeara'
eioerlence with auch work and will take
SR of care of the outfit. Addreaa F. It.
A 150 CentraUve. I
Snow CAHDS anil atreet car algos In one
or more colora. 1 The highest character of
work. Atlanta Lnliel Co., Mltchell at. and
Mildlaon-ave. Hell phone 2551.
WANTED—Furniture. wagon w .V
must lie III good repair and cheap for
cash. Addreaa C. H„ care Georgian.3
CYI’IIKUH OR MODEL Incubator. Muat lt«
In 'good condition and reaaonable. Incu-
hntor. earn Georgian.
MONEY TO LOAN.
splendid condltloiC for Vletor Vtctrola. Vic-
train. care Heorclnn* *
o.NK BROWNING nutnnmtlc guu to ex
chunge for Porker, Ueuiiugton or hoin-
nicrJeM gnn of some good make. Box 25^
Fender, G». . -
TYPE Wit ITE R—WillexchonKe a No.
Hem I Mg ton typewriter with tabulator:
good ns new; for groceries. Address Type
writer. care Beorglnn.8
ritKHfKK to «lo handwork In exchange
for or to buy cheap, the following: One
■mall wood cook stove, linoleum to cover
one room, ntaut 15 by 15 feet; n wire cot
anil folding spring* with or without Iron
fi,l. Address Mrs. Mira Elgin, College
I'nrk. Ga. ?
WANTED—One brooch-loading nhotgun. 26-
inch barrel. Muat be In good condition
and ressoimW* price. Apply to. George 1\
Ilrnntley. MllteOgevllle. Go.3
WANTED—To buy good nd-lmnd Cor-
IIdr engine. 85 to 100-horaepower. State
. Address D, Owens,
WANTED—TO BUY ft aound family horse,
• * ' year*. Weight 1.000 tr
8. Herndon, Hoolnl Clr-
\vil.Ii buy good work lmrneaa and wagon
imd n lot of farm toola; will buy either
WANTED—One drop top typewriter desk.
1 hi good condition. Anawer, statin# low-
ent price and where can be seen. Business,
care Georgian. —J
WAN TED—To tony ft gootl aecond-hnnd Gil
lette anfety raxor. Address G. 8. R., care
FOH EXCilANGrf—One brand new McCor-
mirk mower and rake. L. T. Lee, Zenith.
\VAnted-A light one-horse wagon.
Ward. 220 Osrdon-St.
:■ _ ...
ttf:
»T I’ASH PAID for Neal ttank del
phone 803. Atlanta phone 345, 7xa
BARGAIN IN GUN-An Imported Frnneotte
—made with rubber butt, aide lock plate,
•hell ejector. 12 gunge. 28-Inch barrel trap
gun: fine for partridge Aborting. WMI aell
cheap or exchange. Cost 1225. G. U. King
Co.. Thomaston. Grt. *4
WANTED-To exchange a compound mlcro-
icope ami some l>ooks for a B flat cornet.
Address Cornet, care Georgian.
bought and gold. 8. B. Turman A Co., cor-
ner Broad aud Alabama-sts.
WE MAKE real estate bat ns nt 6 and 1
per rout; Bare time and nioiify by bring
ing us your applications direct. Moore.
Gaunt Company, Century Imlldluy tf in
MONEY ndvonrsd salaried people and otb
ers. American Investment Company, 704
Candler Building.
ESTABLISHED 1893.
MONEY TO LOAN on real estate at lowest
ratei; no delay. Also buy purchase money
note*.
CHARLES HERMAN.
Room 302-803 Temple Court.
LOANS ON ATLANTA REAL ESTATE,
1 to 6 years. Lowest rates. John Carey,
18 B. Alabama-at. Century Bldg.x
jion'ky: momTy.
SEVERAL THOUSAND tlollnrs
for short tints loan. I buy pi
money notes. D. M. Mathews, s
hand
utrehnso
South
4-!-xn
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
THE ONLY EXPERT chimney sweep In
A f I n lit ,1 r rh.. Mima !Wi..p I,' M II t» n ll
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
ROBSON & RIVERS,
Real Estate and Renting
Agents, 8 W. Alabama.
lain hath on"flr*t anil second floors; all In
perfect repair. Short walk from renter
of city. Price 842.50.
Is located on
avenue, about one block east of ‘ North
Bnulevnnl, on lot of about 50 by 200. Here
yon will And this seven-room two-storv
frame, with gas, city water and bath. All
In good repair. Price 825 per month.
622 CENTRAL AVENUE—On the east side
of Cohtral nveuue. between Love and Dotld,
oii lot of about 50 by 150. you will find this
comfortable six-room cottage, with gas,
water and bath. House Is In good repair
Stable on lot. Price 827.50 per month.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE,
REAL ESTATE TALK
by
ADAIR.
THIS MOVEMENT to buy Atlanta made
* have always believed In
ellHAi*—Carriages, wagons, buggies, bush
ness wagons, best rubber tire work In the
city, trimming, painting, repnirl!
Central Carriage Co., 14 Piedmoi
phone 2274-L.
STOVE. RANGE and furniture repairing!
The Store Doctor, F. M. B., 'phone Bell
rnnln 1480. 3-28xs
FOR SALE—Corn, outs, buy, feedstuff* In
straight or mixed car lots; prompt ship
ment; satisfaction guaranteed. Ask for
prices delivered your track front A. L.
Delta!, Commission Merchant, Little Rook,
Ark. 8-2Sxa
FORSALE—Five Hratclnan, woll-ntnrkeil-up
ARMY RIFLES and nmmunltton: Krai
Lee, Mauser, Remington, Snrlngfleld.
w Box 17, Station B.
35:
CENTURY IiIcTToXaHY. good ns new. nt
less than holf price. W., Box 17. Station
Foil fl ALEj-0h en |>, *1* good retail gr<
power coffee mill,. Apply 29 Gnrnett-i
ssz
stove and gas tank beater
at 601 N. Jackson-st. Phone North 1S45-J.
‘■'1PW ka* stove for 85. cook store for
83. All stoves delivered and set up; gas
store* moved and connected anywhere In
the city for $1. 149 Wslker-st. Bell phone
7-r. h.. 18 Hlllinrd-st.. .. ,
7-r. It.. 238 W. Falr-at.. ..
7-r. It., 87 N. Moore-st.. ..
6-r. h., 827 E. Falr-st
5-r. It., 108 Gnrden-st
5-r. h., fll W. Falr-st.. ..
5-r. It., 290 E. Hnnter-st.. «
5-r. h„ 68 Carmll-st.. .. .
t r. It., 148 Conually-st.. ..
r. It.. 184 Gllmer-st
5-r. h.. 388 Hawson-st
5-r. It.. 415 Auburn-arc.. ..
5-r. It., 33 I«arktn-st.. *. „
5-r. h.. 198 Ktmlmll-st.; .. ,
5-r. h., 112 Gflmer-st
5-r. h.. 288 Houstou-st..
5-r. h., 171 Rnndolph-st.. ..
, .. 25.00
»* If.
.. li
.. 20.
.. 17.
.. 10.00
.. 14.10
.. 18.00
.. 20.00
.. 12.00
.. 18.80
.. 17.50
.. 12.60
.. 82.50
v. 16.00
WE PUBLISH n weekly rent bulletin, glv
Ing a good description of everything we
hare for rent. Get a copy.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE
THE RENTING AGENT.
13 AUBURN AVENUE.
N E 20-horsepower boiler and 15-horsepower
engine in good shape; will exchange for
match pinner. Apply to Geo. H. Cason.
Demorest, Ga. x
ONE lot of bicycle supplies and tools,'cups. I
cones, axles, rims, screw plates, stands, 7-
foot hardware showcase; will exchange for
band saw or 1st he In good shape. Apply to
Geo. II. Cason, Itemoreat, Go.x
ONfc.lathe bolter, almost' new, feMnch saw;
i . .. . . ( ft.
NEW dress suit, size 36, to exchange for
bicycle or anything else of equal value.
Prentiss, care Georgian. 2
WANTED—500 or 1,000 feet of aecond-hanit
lumber, aiiltable for building a shed; must
l>e citesp. Box 248, Atlanta, Go.4
MAR UN 88 90 repeating shell ejector rifle
for 5x7 comers, typewriter or groceries.
M. Van Slyke. 243 S. Boulevard, Atlanta, Gn.
Bell phone 1804 Main. 4
4x7 INHfDK photograph camera for goo<I
typewriter or grocerlea; will exchange
bicycle. In good condition, for typewriter,
camera or groceries. M. Van Slrkc, 243 H.
Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga. Bell phone Main
i.vV itr.n i au no«, o.-cniiiHT. tor n
f eqttal value. Box 243, Abbeville,
WANTED—To communicate with party
owning a 5 or 7-sea ted touring car, to use
is rent ear; good propoaltlon to right party.
Answer quick, stating name and model. Ad-
(Ires* Automobile, care Georgian. 4
WOMAN'S FAR LOR ExchknfB. ISO Wert
Penfhtree. furnishes plain and artistic
living, painting, cut flowers and faucy
•rookery, ’Phone 1S89-J north. 3
ft*ANTED—A China closet Must lie rea-
wmnble. In good order and medium In
she. Address China, care Georgian. 3
Would LIKE to get a horae and buggy
for its keep. Best of care taken of
them. Anply 54 East Alexander sf. 2
ft'A NT ED—To rent a small second-hnruT
register. Will nay reasonable price
f»r twine. Addreaa Register, care Geor-
iuMtirr, niiuuni u
will exchange for lathe.*
Union, iHmiorest, Oa.
Apply Geo.
N^UE suit oak furniture, in good condition.
Apply nt 137 E. Llnden-i
FOR BALL—Five nice new quilts. Highest
bidder gets them. Address Miss J, Sti
nee, Ga.
SEVERAL suits and some odd pieces of
«—i.— wi_ Address II. G
bOR BALE—Scholarship In The blxlt Ansi
ness College; will sell for $40. Ad'
E., Box 28, rare Georgian,
FOB BALE—At reduced prices, full line
buggies, surreys spring wagons, farm
i. drays and harness. Georgia Ve-
Manufacturing Company, 50 West
FOR HALE—IR. fb mall wagons, only $So
each; formerly 185. Georgia Vehicle
ManufacUiring Company. 50 West Mltcbell-
st.10-xa
W A nt ED—A good second-hand water heat
or. using e«isl or coke. Also a 100 or
2w-gnllnn tank. ■ neil main 2078-L. .
ft'ANTED—A second.band Iwne mill. Must
cheap. II. A. Rarwald, East Point.
NVKl>—Hecond-hnrid roll-top office desk
elialr: must lie In g * — “ * "*
151 W. Fair st. Gal
ft'.SNTDI >-“foliu;
'in* If deslral
TWir 5728JJ™
Waxtei
ly diamond, or will loan
ble; blue-white, good cut.
To tiny old viollm Mays Bnd-
W‘ T * Penrhtree^st, • 3
voTTfriiYr to keep two suits of furniture
f;*«* u*c; private family and can give best
references; will fake good care of them an *
*ivo you storage. Address Furniture T
A GOOD Domestic machine. In flrst-elaas
order, for sale for $6 cash. Address Own
er. care Georglnn. 1
FOR HALft—On* collar and cuff laundry
machine; 10-Inch roller; $25. Enterprise
Manufacturing Company, 36 West Alabama
SL•1
IIARNK8S—rtingle harness! btudehaker
make, silver-mounted; In good condition;
cost $45; only 810. Grossman's, 43 Whitehall
FOR BALE—Old and new violins. SJnya
Badgett. violin maker, 34V6 Peacbtreo-
at; »
YOI' WILL BAVE money to drop me a
postal canl for your stove woo<l. Try
me once. Address Pine Btovewood, R. F.
P. 3, Box 10.x
FOff HAT.E—One 25-horsopower portable
engine and f)oJler. Terms If desired.
James H. Hhlpp. Thomson. Ga. 3-8-xn
FOR BALE—A two-press oil mill In south
Georgia. CT
opjHirtunlty.
gist).
WANTED-To sell tomorrow, two new rul»-
ber-tireil runnlmuts for $47.50, worth l»k>.
Noutbern Farm Tool Company, cornor For*
wvth and PHers-sts. **
SMALL PRINTING OirTFIT^conslstlug of
ft'ANTED—To buy a medium slxe cash reg
»rkli
cheap. Address Warren!”!
Wi NT El»—Gobi doifnrs.'
coins. Address C.
» Georgian.
I'ANk Al'Crtt N^H' noChilt. Jurt
son « uinipman. 223 Century Bldg. tf
BUSINESS PROPERTY TO RENT.*
F0 »f l . BENT—A good stable and carriage
Mo-d. Room for two horses. Nice loca*
on. t nil it e || 'phone 304-J north, or a|»-
£1LJ1LJ71 Peschtree-st.
direc
BU8INE88 DIREClORY,
•ionTAW'urndi' uM,r "' Soft »niT •IIS felt
v* 1 "*• »nd re-nbap.il, 80c. I'nnama
r!L* clenned and re-ihnpeil, 80c. Hart and
Si* ‘ZtZ Heaehe.1 and preaaed, » and
. , ■** a, ‘ I«*H> **trn> Sc.
"I'M 10 *” onlcra given prompt attention.
I»at work, loweat prlcea.
ffiE !!“«. to«H Whltehnll-at.
■ r u n f, l; ""•* ima mores for 11.
• Ltt ■ilk.r-m. Bell phone 4184 Main. a
f...!i. KI AIIt "" ,l reflnlah old or dnmnge<l
Lirultmv; ntrlellr hlgh-elnan work « J
5 teanonnblo price. Cull Belt ml
itirNK „d bo,
fr'nll und
repairing. II. «. ktonn-
Bro.. Trunk and Rag Comiwnj.
repairing. T7 WnltehalUt. 'I'bona
DAVID W. YARBROUGH.
MASTER PLUMBER.
£ho»eg 1255 20 E. Hunter St
T «« «<'” acco&modatino watch
£* B ? e». h ^, !,0, “ h '* w - u - Kdwarde *
w.'llhL lio 1 Tb'T mil Elgin.
»~k Hamlltoo watches tl per
*■ 'oil Wear the watch while pagm;
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
r il .Uk. r ;^r5 beep. 2.000 aerra tUniter land.
Kk , !" 1 Addreaa A. I.. Itelltel. Little
S v,o1'- Allan" li
p^pJffpn-ITr. It.ll [.ho., m
'il-k fF^'^w—I eemeterg h.t In
hir* |K* In this Mook for s ic.
*r7 - nr, * e B. p., 493 West Han*
doMmon sort; every
“ Hpeclsl designs
^J^iTER-MONEY
SixuUf hntes to the
fik>»»liiy t,l “ Interest jioynblc $D I
»*• L W U& At’ianuu m \
Would *oll or exchange for roll-top
top dtMik or kodak. Address at once A. h.
Ragsdale. 148 Lnckto-at.
YOU will save money to drop me a postal
card for your stove wood. Try me once.
Address line Movewootl, It. F. D. 3. Box 10.
WANTED—To sell at factory cost a few
dnsen winter lap robes. Southern l-arm
Tool Company, corner Forsyth and Peters-
Saves •
.... . home 8100 annually. No
rubbing. Ten days' trial. Engle Mnnnfnr-
luring Company, 88% Madleon-nve. I'houea
Bell 2982. Atlnulll aSO-
FOR SAI.R—One ear dr, pine coni wood
Addreaa JoblcW. Clemente, R. V. D. 2.
FOR sXI'.R-A'lot of yellow pine lumber 1
and 2 I lichee thick. For pnrtlculara, ml-
dreaa John \V. Clemente, 11. r. I>, 2. Spring
Piece, lln.
FOB KAI.L-I'latol. 3S<nlllier S. & W.; new
and n crnek-n jaok: «lncb barrel, blue
steel; 810 gel* It. Addreaa 8. & \V., cure
tleorglnn. x
WANTED—To aell one aceond-hnud gin not-
lit, one SO-sow Pratt anil one 70.««w Win-
Ship, iieertv new jn-lneh fan euetlou outHt:
onl, lent few nml revolving pre««; lireae
old style Colts, but lu good idinne, nml one
18-borsepower engine und one lo-noroepower
boiler, and one g.«al grlet mill. 42lneh
meke end In good shnpe: shafting nnd belt
ing: nil together, nnd good pnlr of wngon
senles, n Itnrgnln for some one; I will ex-
chnngo for something of mtrnl vnlne. W. D.
Garrison, Ashland, Gn. it. I D. 1, Box 33.
WANTED—To sell for 844. oue new rubber-
I tired ShetlandjHmy mnnlamt, worth |(S.
S'ontbern Farm Tool Company, corner For
syth nml Peters-sts. xn
QUICK SALK—One 2-hnrs.'i«>wer
For Rent By
FITZHUGH KNOX.
703-4 Peters Bldg.
ON LAKE AVE.. Nos. 34 to 84, for
merly Irwin St., adjoining Inman
Park and very near Atlanta Stove
Works, I have Just built several 5 and
0-room cottages, with hot and cold wa
ter, bath, sewer connections nnd
which I offer to rent from $15 to 3
These are exceptionally well built
houses and are In a splendid neigh
hood.
S3 Hemphill Ave., water, gas,
. 8-r. h 318.50
208 Plum St., water, gad, 8-r. b. . 23.60
85 Cherry St., water, gas, 5-r. h.. 17.50
28 Brown St., water, 4-r. h. . . . 12.00
STORES
02 Lake Ave., on car line .
91 Peters St. viaduct . . .
275 Edgewood Ave
297 Edgewood Ave
348 Edgewood Ave
404 Enst Fair St
020 Marietta St
.115.00
. 35.00
. 13.50
. 15.00
. 12.60
. 20.00
. 5.00
MACHINE Shop, comer Marietta St.
and North Ave., with tools and ma-
chinery, very cheap.
FOR 8ALE—REAL ESTATE.
M. L. THROWER,
39 N. Forsyth St.
A well-built 5-room cottage
with porcelain bath, sew
erage, cabinet mantels and
on a corner lot for $1,550,
This is in Grant Park sec
tion; car line in front of door
and in a home community.
Terms, one-half cash and
balance $15 per month. The
place would be cheap at
$2,000.
W. M. SCOTT & CO.
BRICK PLANT.
ON THE LINE of railroad south of Chat
tanooga, now brick plant, all equipped
reaily for work; uneqnaled clay d*|>oslt; «u-
purity of the plant 20,0tt> per tiny; wood
ARTIFICIAL HTONB FLANT: mnclilm*
make* tiling block* and building bloeka,
nil sixes up to 12 by 12. 32 Inches lone; will
exchange completu outfit for good $4o0
be encouraged. ..... m - .
It nnd nlwaya practiced It. lu our rent
and miles department* we use Are vehicle*,
every one of which lH»ar* the name of au
Atlanta maker. We know that John M-
Smith. Miller & Knnvlscji and Booth can
make a* good vehicle* a* any manufacturer
In'the country. We have te*ted them lu
our buslue** for years, nnd know what It
take* In the way of n conveyance to *taud
the wear and tear of city streets. This I*
not saying anything about the little John
M. Smith phnrton out home. u*ed for
elghteeu years und good ns new today.
THE LAST TIME we tmught a buggy from
Biulth, ho tried to sell us some harness
which he was ugent for. Wo told him we
would buy our Unrneas from D. Morgan,
inmn-ninue amejes you gei lue quoiny,
and at the same time you are helping and
encouraging Atlanta manufacturer*, who
give employment to Atlanta cltlr.cn*; the.se
cltisena In town rent rour houses, buy dry
good* nnd groceries from merchants, who
In tlielr turn rent yotlr stores. It Is verj
easy to see the endless chain of muttiu
Interaction and reaction kept up by the
purchase of Atinntn-mnde good*. The point
wc want to ImproRa Is that Atlanta-made
articles are ss good ns you can buy any
where else. Tho local manufacturer selling
to home folk*. FEKLH A HEXHB OF BE-
HPOXSIBILITY NOT FELT BY THE
MAIL-OUDBR HOUSE IN CHICAGO.
THE MILBURN WAOON t* not any bet
ter than the White Iltekory; aud be
tides' there Is the freight to pay.
SUPPOSE YOU WANT to send a box
nice candy to a sweet Atlanta girl. You
can not get any better than tbnt made by
Jim Nuuimlly und Bob Wiley. When you
Alio * ' “ “
POULTRY, AND PET STOCK.
NOT TOO LATE TO
PLANT
WINTER FLOWERING bulb*. To make
room for spring bulbs, we have reduced
price* on the following:
PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS, 10c doxeu;
by mall, 25c; per 100, 75c.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
MAMMOTH MIXED CROCUS, nil color*.
loxen; 40c per 100.
hinglk Sunkd -ruLifa, mi color.,
dozen; 65c per 100.
r>T)Vrti.Vinm> tfur.Tw: , ;nn^of.7
buy n box of Huyler's or Allegrettl*', you
are sending gmMl Atlanta money out of
town, and overlooking s flnit-claas arti
cle made right here. Out-of-town manufsc
turera can not turn out any bstter choco
lates or bontions than Wiley makes up oo
’* "tree, or Nunnally puts un at hi* fae-
3 i Edgewood avenue. These Atlau
y factories give employment to hun
dreds or nice Georgia girl*; tnelr surround
gs are clean and wholesome; their prod
*t* are up to a high standard.
DOWN IN NEW ORLEANS they brag on
Nunnnlly's like some people here do
Huyler’s.
UXKKDA BISCUIT are all right, but no
letter than tho crackers made right hero
by Block. I.ewl* nnd Schlesluger. Every
wage enrncr in the city should luatruct his
In these factories. Every merchant,
tiufacttirer, member of chamber
ree should cspeMnlly give Instructions to
re on his table the delicious cakes, crnck-
s inionuaiiuii m uhk' *t
minds of prospective tunnu-
ir fact that every other city
iltar booklet, claiming to !*•
Remember that the Atlanta manufacturer
feel* a different sense of responriblllty as
to the quality of hla goods, knowing that
they are used by his neighbor* and friend*.
He Is eharged up with s higher standard
thnn * some way off factory, represented by
at) agency.
DID YOU EVER TRY BLOCK'S WA
FEB87
EFFORTS ARB constantly made to In
duce other factories to locate here. Nos*,
the beat wny to bring other factories I* tc
mnke successful the one* we already have.
Did you ever go Ashing, and feel tha
temptation to drop your hook In where
the other fellow Ims Ju*t caught one?
I* ho with uinnntni'tnrera; they locate In
dace where other enterprl»<*i« arc succeed
ug. If nil our bicnl factories had the
tome patronage they nrc entitled to. It
would be a letter advertisement of Atlan
ta thnn nil the booklet*, pamphlet*, tracts
and statistics tlmt could be printed. .Now,
lore Is n scene for you to ponder:
tho city contemplating thi
ug or n factory here, und Is cottaumii*
with n cnmmlttM? of Atl.ntn huxln.n nm.
After tlliH-tii.Inx frel.bt nit»», r»w mjte-
rial, (ML etc., the vl.ltor mji: "How
mnDjr of you (tentlemen ere wear In. neck-
tie. nimle In Atl.ntn? Hovr tunny of you
»re wearing Atlnntn.fn.tle nhlrt.? The nup-
port nml pntronnxe of Iho horae peopl.
raennn more to me thnn ndvnntnge. nn<
•blpplni fnollltte., nenme*. to coni nntl
Iron nml raw imtterlnl.."
EVERT CITY Itonrtl of trade mU out book.
let. nhowlng nnld elty to he the center of
the itnlvcrw. nnd the neareet to ennl nntl
Iron, etc. Till. Inform.tlon I. largely din-
ronnted In the ir ‘“ ■“
fneturer. by the
get. out n alinll.r ,
the center of the unlverw. Go to bnylng
Atlanta innde nrllclr. nnd the fnctorlr* will
pome,
AS A SAMPLE of AlUuIn nplrlt, let every
limn herenfter demnnif froth hi. hnh"r-
ttn.her n lie mmle lu Allnntn. The lienul).
ful go<«l. turned out Ity the ltobluwiu Nm'k
wen* Co., John Hill nml Minor, «re tin Hue
n. you enn buy nnywherr. Tell your htilrar-
dn.her nnd elothler he mu.t keep them In
■lock or you will trannfer^your pntrnunrr
rn
.. ‘tle'mnde'ln Niiwnr^ o> jfnckennnck: liii't
you went one m.tle right here nt borne In
rlenn, unitary fnetorle. Ity nice Southern
girl. You enn not nfford to tnko ctwnce.
on Krrtun.
HAVK YOU EVER been In Rohln»on'»
Ne«'kwenr fnctory? It will nnrprlie you
‘ e you nn example of n hhfh cln.., up-
fnctory when- nil the condition, are
high grade.
IF YOU need t pair of anapenden. demand
of your bnbenmaher one made by George
Seay, nt hla Atlnntn Huapemler Factory on
Kurayth-at. Deellne to let your denier noil
— - nny other kind. If he doe. nut keep
auapendera, nak him to ordar aomr,
and yon will call Intar. Wear Atlanta-
mail, ahlrta. Make yonr drnler keep them
‘ atook. He mny try to aell you n -Mnnhnt.
mu." Tell him you are particular atmat
the qnnlity of ahlrta you wear nnd want n
••Jewel."
VERY Atlnntn workman ahuuld nee that
hla overall. Itear the Atlnntn Inhel. If
merebant offer, to aell n pnlr of overall,
pant* not ramie here, think n minute. Yon
frequently pan. by the fnetorle. of Loeh nnd
Nunnally Brnthern & SleCren au Mltrhell-
nt. You know tbnt the nurroundlngn under
wblrh their good, are nude are clean,
wholenome and nnnltnry. Their emptnyeen
nre neat,-rlenn H,hithem glrta. aud you
ahuuld palronlte the manufacturer who
glVra them employment. A hnle of overall,
or imntn nhlpinol here from the Kant luay
have horn mode III aotue ttltby aweut ahnp
by foreteu laloir: It may hnrtmr In lla folda
every dUrone-lin'eitlng germ from liulmnle
plague to naiallpox. It la contaminated lu
-111pm,-nt by nn olinoxloua all-roll rale,
' 'Indent port rate.
MERCHANTS are aotnewbat to blame. They
naaome nn air of apology when offering to
iiinSAI.i:—A 17-Jewel Elgin wMeh. 20-
year rule; will aell for 815: wnteh la new.
L* II It •' —
\V. H. H- rare Georgina. ■
WaSTEIV—To tu-ll for 835, one g,»»l dnt lop
dray: .lightly Mef N-ratbeni Farm Tied
ComiHttiy, earner Foraylh and lYtera-ata.
(lit SAVE—New t'hamlicra Eney,.|ope.lln.
half Itneela Mndltig; new Ktamlnr.1 >,nry-
rloprdla, half monieim: goml an new: will
aell rheap. Artilreaa tlarkaoo. care Geor-
ifXvi'KTTTt) Jloftllti'V—I nil' hundred men
to buy anrreye, baggl.w and rtmaliouta nt
vhcleanle factory nan.- Southern r nrm
Tool t'ompmiy. corner Forayth and I’etera-
at a.
iUVLK, Steveua ernck «Oor: oratrll. tilekel
Platini, til trade for plntol. nay make:
will receive er pay dllTeretire In eaah: what
have run. Wntrli. care lleorglnii.I
lit SAl-K-CoInniMn gnpbophone with 3
iliac
IIHn iiHHfiictc cV3*cp| lh;* hoi
«t!ll sell entire «Hiiflt
Home sewing mnchlne with all attachments
—irtjr leaving the
$10; mint In* sobl at mi *e; narty
rttr. Apply at $1 Brwthertwn-st.
Fr&I SAXT;—Nftce ccw with y«ni
THE 200-AURE chicken nnd fruit farm. 4ty
mile* from Ellljsy. 150 acres tm<lcr fence,
10 acre* branch liottoiu la ml, one two-riM>m
nnd one one-room log bonne, good stalile,
four stall*; three springs, one mil/ 10 steps
of the house; 100 fruit tree* sikI 80.000 to
70,000 feet of original timber, and only 1850.
Owing to tin* sleet storm and routlnuri]
Imd weather It I* still unsold. Remember,
this I* the chicken and egg country of
Georgia, u* well n* the bent apple section
of the state, tuty nothing of the summer
home location, the beautiful ocenery and
delightful summer climate; no negroes; sec-
tlon where they never lock tbelr doors.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
Parties desiring to rent
houses, flats or looms can
get lists of all property for
rent in the city by applying
at our information bureau in
our furniture department.
No charge for sendee.
J. M. HIGH COMPANY,
Department Store.
bed.
m * HMI— r 825:
.mother for $27.69; this one for $30." "But I
like that one over yonder," said the custo
mer. "Oh. that wa* made In Atlautni I will
sell IT for 130.” Now. It wan Just the bed
the young man wanted, he bought aud has
had It several years, and Is well pleused
jvlth It. In spite of the fact that It wus
made In Atlanta by P. D. Baker and cost
less than the others. Why enn not Baker
and Oholsfln make na g»*>d bed* ns can !*•
made In Kalnmnxoo? Why idiould nn At
lanta merchant apologise for offering to aell
Atlanta-made goods?
IN BUYING home-made articles you save
the port rste.
WE RECENTLY saw a particularly hand-
some suit of clothes on a young man.
"Where did yon Imy that snlfF* "I nh.
tallied the gooda at the Atlanta Wooten
Mill* nnd hod It made up l»y an Atlanta
tailor." Ok, yon Importers! Yon people
who want something made In New York or
Newark: you conhl t«%rn something sliout
the devious travel* of woolen cloth from
Atlnntn to New York and tack, thru the
tin ml* of shrinker and ratter ami Jobber
nnd middle nutu. with added freight rate*
and tiort rates; coming hack to ta sold
right here In the home of Ita nativity.
NOW. this may sound like a queer real es
tate nd: but It Is all good, straight talk
tr you to think over. We want to lie right
„j line with every movement to help At-
hints |»s»ple—mnaufsetarers and employer*,
for sneeessfnl bu*liiess and nildlt!on«l facto-
rle* and more employee* In Atlanta cenntl-
tote of themselves n Iwtter advertisement
of Atlanta real estate than anything we
pftnld write.
Forrest aud Gvorge Adair.
COME EARLY, ns they will not Inat long
' at these prices.
WE AttE [Il'AUQI’AItTEKH for miythlnx
In the seed line; catalog.
H. G. HASTINGS & CO.
Seedmen and Fanciers,
16 W. Mitchell St.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
The Life Insurance Companle. and
Outside Lenders have again entered
the local Held with cheap money, which
make good real estate Investments bet.
ter propositions for local parties than
loans.
$6,750.00—TERMS.
HOME PROPOSITION.
Owner going to move and lias in-
strueted me to aell. Within one
block of Peachtree and in Tenth
Street School District, new two,
story 8-room residence, built for
home and has every modern eon
venience. Has never been occu
pied except by owner.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY.
10 E. Alabama St.
’Phone 339.
FOREST PARK.
Twelve acres open land, ten
minutes’ walk of Forest
Park on Central railroad
Pretty building site, spring
and branch, main road. For
quick sale price reduced to
$450.
CHAS. P. GLOVER,
6 Auburn Ave.
WALKER DUNSON,
Real Estate, 409 Equitable. Phone 2187
svc., tor $1600.
FOUR-BOOM HOURS, EAST ATLANTA
block of rcnrl-st.; rented to white tenant
for $12 per mouth. Only $1,100.
We Are and Will Continue
Running Our Factory
Ten Hours a Day.
*•**•"—*• lumber. m*h, doors,
you to come out und Inspect the work w*
are now manufacturing. Our motto Is
prompt delivery and tow prices. ' I'lmne*
* * . Hlmpson, recelvsr for late
imber and Manufacturing Tom
pany. corner Routh Pryor-st. and ltblgs
ntj office, 6 North Forayth-st.
TYPEWRITERS.
TYPEWRITERS FOR
SALE.
SPECIALS! FOR A FEW DATS:
. 8 Rtmlngtoa. ,', 122.00
Vo. 2 Smith Prowler H.00
Vo. * Kny ShoIe. 20.00
No. 6 New Century S.00
REGULAR PRICES ARE FROM
120.00 TO 146. 00.
nnrry If yon want on,. Tbw uixrhlnr.
er. In flrat-ulaiwi vondltlon and gnitrnurrod
and our guarantee .mounts to something.
The Typewriter Exchange,
SANDERS & CONWAY,
412 Peters Building,
Phones 5488.
$2,250—For 3 days—lovely
Kcnnessaw-ave. lot 50x170
to alley—all improvements,
last chance for less than
$2,500.
$2,250—Close in, new 6-
room cottage; rented on
lease for $22.50 per month.
A bargain.
$3,800 — Splendid 8-room
two-story house this side
Grant Park on corner.
Built for a home. Entire
property would rent for
per month.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
FORREST AND GEORGE
ADAIR.
FOR RENT
Truck and Dairy Farm.
SITUATED WITHIN onohalf mile of
Last Lake, wc have f« r rent a farm of
about 163 acres, wbleh Is admirably adapt-
ed for either truck gardening or dairy
farm. On the place are two six-room
dwellings, two tworoom servant houses
nnd two comuiodlou* tarns; large enough
to house more than 100 head of cattle.
AImmU one-thlrd of the entire place la used
for pasturage, which Is jMtrtly wooded and
well watered with large stream that never
g«»es dry. The talunce of the place has
t»een used for farming; the. soil 1* very fer.
tile, nnd with pro|K*r care und fertilisation
will produce about a bale of cotton to every
2 acres. Thl* place Is easy of access, with
good road*, ami Is a taut 1 tnlle from South
Di-cntuf car line, over which farm products
aud milk can be shipped Into the city.
Price on lease, $50 per month.
FORREST AND GEORGE
ADAIR.
Century Buildiug.
$4,500—Close in near Peach
tree, 8-room two-story
house in good condition on
large level lot.
.,500—Five-room cottage,
water, gas, sewetage
bath; nice level lot on car
line; rents for $15.00.
DE FOOR & LYLE,
Real Estate and Loans,
fll EMPIRE BLDG. BELL PHONE 1423.
320 ACRES—Gordon county rlvsr valley
farm with flue orchard, 100 acres bottom
$22 per acre.
f8 At'll KK—Factory site on Central railroad]
with spur track*: ample supply purest ■■
ter for iMilIers; good swltchlug facilities.
i*t> AfftEH— High-grade, pebbly, phosphate
laud In Florida.
Want AN OFFER on • brautlhil cornor
KftO-A ilan.lr Junln»r-»t. homo. T.mii.
faMjk-Propwty paying 12 par font imoront.
ft®^rTroonrhou».rTmwr"ono"«crirtevoT
lot; .hodoil, n,nr i-hnroh, school nml car
line nt llxporlllr. Term,.
:$.609~Au il-room knuro on tClirlkioive.
825,noo TO 1100,000 TO LOAN'on central bull-
OCHJOOOOOOOtKICHJOOOOODlWOOOO
OOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOCKIOQQODOOO
PROPERTY TRANSFER8.
*5,000—0. A. Smith to C. F. Carter,
lot on Whltehall-at. Warranty deed.
*360—William Dunbar to W. J. Per
due. lot In Fulton county, Georgia.
Warranty deed.
*160—Mr*. M. 8. alover to Mra. Au
gunta Roberta, lot on Culberaon-et.
Deed to aeeure loan.
*1,150—C. T. Parker and L. E. Wood
to J. W. Jarrell, lot on Orlffln-at. War.
ranty deed.
buildiniTpermits.
*J20—W. P. Inman eetate, 19 Peter*-
to repair fire damage.
*225—R. J. Griffin, «« North For-
xyth-et., to re-cover dwelling.
*1,000—Mra. s. J. Pool. 23 Pulliam-
.. to build addition to house.
DEATH8.
O. N. Darden, colored, age 41, died at
240 Wert Hunter-at.
Charles Kennedy, colored, age IT, died
at rear 168 Whitehall terrace.
Mra. M. J. Hancock, age 78, died at
115 Waahlngtnn-xt..
Pinkie Cooper, colored, age *1, died
at 80 Tonge-et.
Jucob Hlraowiti, age 41. died at 110
Decatur-rt.
John KIrher, colored, ago 49, died at
i Bushby-at.
Henry Johnron, colored, age 21, died
Murnn, On.
Prerton Herbert, colored, age 5(, died
Birmingham, Ala.
Mnreii Jackron, colored, age 45, died
140 Hourton-st.
Captain William II. Brotherton, age
. died at 225 South Foraylh-rt,
Mra. D. C. Allen, uge 48, died at 141
ABhby-st.
Richard Quarternmn, colored, age 23,
died at 219 1-2 Buller-lt.
George Kirby, colored, age 27, died
101 North Butler-rt.
Melinda Hunter, colored, age 88, died
74 Inman-ave.
L. M. JOHNSON & CO.,
Real Estate.
405 Peters Bldg.
Phones 4691.
FOR SALE.
EXCHANGE—A beautiful 8-room home on
Angler-nve.. lot 60x220 feet, north front,
ami all Improvements; right close to North
Boulevard. Thl* Is too nice for renting
property, tf you hars s good proposition,
bring It around and let's talk It over.
tlon to exchange for close-!-
home of 7 to 9 moms, on lot sufficiently
large for barn and stable. Can not get for
out. Will take or pay difference.
$3,750—At No. 215 Lawton-st. wo con show
von the l»e*t bnllt cottage In Wert Knd.
The prlee Is $3,750 and we can moke you
good term*. Thl* place will be occupied
nnd off of the market on Monday; so If you
want It yon will bars to hurry.
$2,750—On W. lMne-st. we have s 7-room cot
tage that can ta taught for $1,750 coih
and $1,000 payable $16 per month without
nny Interest. Right close to the new school.
Would ta glad to show yon.
$2.650—The nicest oottnge In Kirkwood, on
half nn acre of land: good servants’ home
and fine fruit; lot level and yard nicely
SiMlded. Enst front. Thl* Is a beautiful
place and $1,660 cash will handle this prop
osition. Balance loan.-
center. 1H mile* from eherted road.
thl* I* a bargain nnd the owner wanta to
aell; 35 acre* branch bottom worth $3,500.
5-room cottage nml 3-rnoui tenant house and
barn worth $1,500, 1.600 fruit trees (4 years
old) worth $1,509, 89 acre* uplands (nt $30
per acre) $2,670—Total $9,170. We will sell
you this for $4,200. Coma to sea us.
MOORE-GAUNT CO.,
Real Estate, Renting and
Loans,
609-10 Century Building.
Both Phones 4234.
Wc need small sums $300
to $1,500 for real estate loans
at 8 per cent. Phone us how
much you can spare for gilt
edge loans. The safest place
on earth for your money. No
expense to lender.
We are making large loans
of $2 ; 000 and upwards at 6
and 7 per cent.
We also buy and sell pur
chase money notes.
Have some special bar
gains in small houses just
now.
TYPEWRITERS.
ONE (’blrago. oa- Ypal. im.li 510
ONE J-n—tt. mi- No; 2 Riouhiatiin. -orb. 18
ONE No. 4 William,, olio NVw 1 votary,
*
no- No. 2 FfX
drallluc with lb- old rolinlil-.
TIIE' ATLANTA TYI'EWRITER EX
CHANGE.
X. M. V. A. Ballillug. Atlanta, Go.
BIRTHS.
To Mr. and Mra. T. H. BernIWld, 872
Kant Hunter-at., a boy.
To Mr. and Mra. J. H. Mlllan, 74
'nodoon-ave., a boy.
To Mr. und Mra. W. R. Artnatead,
Cooper-nt., a boy.
To Mr. and Mra. T. J. Freer, 283
Eaat Georgia-ave.. a Irirl.
To Mr. anil Mra. J. T. Tanner, 88
Pearl-at.. a girl.
To Mr. and Mra. 8. C. Werner, a
girl.
To Mr. and Mn 8. Cohen, 42 Olive-
st.. a boy.
To Mr. am! Mr,. L. L. Barnes, 30
Cretv-at.. a girl.
To Mr. nr.d Mr*. W. T. Qulnlon, 78
Weat Hnrrlir-at. a boy.
To Mr. nnd Mra. W. R. Conran, 14
Flotvera-nt., a boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Pittman, 181
Chniml-aL, a boy.
To Mr. and Mra. J. D. Cooper, 418
Central-ave.. a boy.
Bank la Chartered.
A charter was granted the Cltlseiw*
Bank of Reldavllla Monday morning by
the accretary of state. The capital
atock I* 625.001). with John D. Walker,
of KpirM; David Todd and other res
ident a of Beldavlle, os Incorporators.
WILLIAM S. ANSLEY,
REAL ESTATE,
217 Century Bldg.
Phones: Bell, Main 288;
Atlanta 295.
INMAN PARK HOME—Tour attention
Invited to thla! A brand new 10-
room house, with all modern Improve
ment*. Double floored, paper between
the walla, on a nice lot fronting car
line. The price on thl* place has been
reduced from 86.600 to 85.960, pro
vided a sale can be effected by the end
of next week. There la a *3,600 loan
on this place which run* live years, and
the balance of the purchase price can
ba handled easily. There ho* not been
a better opportunity offered for you to
get u cheap home In Inman Park than
this, but notice the time In which you
havo to do It.
NORTH SIDE VACANT LOT—Surely
a bargain. Just a half block east of
the Boulevard on Morrison Ave, nnd
also fronting on Morgan street, with
sewer on both streets. Lot 66x160, be
longing to a non-resident, nnd which
he has Instructed me to ealL and which
I am going to sell for 176" This lot
doe* not require any argument about
Its being cheap.
AN INVESTMENT RIGHT—Now read
carefully. Located on one of the
main south aide thoroughfares on n
corner lot. I can offer you three hnuv*.
nx followa: One 8-rnom house with all
modern Improvements, and two 7-room
housea with modern Improvements, all
of them lesa than a year old. These
houacs ere leased for 390 per month,
and If a uulck sale can lie nude you
can get them for *4.600. Think of the
class of property! Think . f tie- Inter
est nn the Investment, and then think
of me and buy without delay.
I